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Assets of\nPmxmtm FiukU te Nan-\nCg\u00abr**ri*ing Body\nSEVERAL COLLEGE\nCHARTERS  CHANGE\nmmtnt 81 Per Cent of Whole\nCkareh Assets Go ta the\nCaattauiag Church\nTOBOKT-O, April 1\u00bb\u2014Properties of\nttr* Presbyterian church In Canada\nfrom coast to coast and the pension\nfund* \u00abf the chu-fch are divided between th* nonconcurrtn-r Presbyterians and th* United Church of Canada In an order of th* Dominion\nq*puroh PropeWy cominl**lon handed\ndown today.\n\u25a0SUjftUy mor* ttan .21 per c\u00abat of\ntha total assets of ths psnslon fund*\nof th* Fmkyterlan church are to be\nbanded to th* nonconcuring congre-\ns*a(lons unijjr th* order and the. continuing church\" also receives the cl_er-\nt*r* of Knox collage, Toronto, and tho\nPr*\u00ab_yt*rlan oqJI*\u00bbe, Montreal, the\ntiro c-eati-ai i-ollegw of the church,\ntogstlw w*tl> about MGO.OOO of the\n, endowments   of   these  colleges\nJit th* two \u00ab0U*c* bull-lings them-\neetvtf \u00bblr*\u00bbdy had. ban given to the\nconcurring churches the legislatures\nof th* Ontario* aad Quebec, it la sstl.\n\u2022mated that the rtwMnulnr church now\n*****s\u00ab**\u00ab \u00ab\u00abt>n\u00abl\u00abMt*l<' *\u00bb t>*\" \u00ab\u25a0-\u2022\nof tb*_.oll*Bre a***ta held by the Pres-\nchurch   In   Canada   before\nFress Agent Only\nJuror   Picked   in\nSnyden Murder Case\nwmm Toa-c, _\u00ab*a iow******\na**   to   tatt   tmret   me   gar***\nnvbrter. tk* \u25a0*\u25a0*> Ittrrosms ea tat\nitheean fn tha wtal of Urt. Wmm\nBrowa SaB-dac -M -Mary ladd\nOray,   wa*  a-OW**  to   to   to   his\nW, tk* w-tow aad ha* al-\nMm amsaarmt, <r*m- two long\nHusk-* of ***** -May, tt pro-\nbP\u00bbob1-\u00ab *ar\u00abB w*\u00ab* letmlntt, aad\nall *\u00bbVB oas, WIDU-i a. Yowl, a\npi*** *\u25a0*\u25a0*, wars rams* daws by\ntha   atata   or   ky\nChaos    Takes    Posses-ioii\nMillioa Dollar Libel\nBolt\n>\n. Aw.rdtAlm*\u00ab * TH***.\nttl*. estl_Bst*\u00ab, that, out of assets\ntotalling appr\u00bbxim\u00bbt\u00ably llo.500.wt)\nk*M by the Preebyitrlan Church at\nunfcm,- property and funds valued at\n18,881,000, or about h per cent of\nth* wiiol*, hate beam awarded to the\nhonconcorrliui FrMbyterians. Thia\np\u00abrceht_igt)' conesrh* property and\ncapital . funds only and does not\ntake tn'.o account Certain sums to be\ny^ron-ed by tbe nonooncurrina congregations for the maintenance of\nths-lr Institution* and missions since\nunion, tt 1* atsted to correspond generally with the corporation of congre-\nand m*mb\u00abra of the Presby-\nchurch  which  did   not  enter\nDBTBOIT, April It. ---Chaos took\npo****alon ot Aaron Saplro's \u00bb1,000,000\nlibel suit *g*inst Henry Ford today,\nand shrouded its status after next\nThursday ln extreme uncertainty. Owing to the illness of Senator James A.\nRe*d, chief counsel for the automobile\nmanufacturer,: court haa been . adjourned until Thursday,' and the . Ford\ncounsel also baa served formal . notice that alleged official misconduct\nof a woman Juror would be the ground\nfar a motion for a mistrial. \u2022 ,\nSaplro's chief of counsel, William\nR. Gallagher, has countered with assertions that Ford detectives had\nmeddled with the Juror*, and that, th\ndef\u00abace's ease had collapesd. Secret\nconfareacsB of' Ford and Saplre ceun\nael with. Judge Raymond were held\ntoday, but n* .statements -were* Issued.\nand the Investigation ef alleged Jury\ntampering   still   waa   under   way   to-\nuidtt\nI\nOf the pensions funds, the noncon-\ncurrlng congregations were awarded\nthe following:\nJlged ' ahd' .Infirm ministers' fund,\n82M,1\u00ab7.4\u00bb,   or   \u00bbl\u00abJ .fw   cent\n%Wow* and- orphan*' faod, west,\nei4T.410.0S. or 2M8 per cept; east,\n888.058.00,  or 16.11  per cent.      '\nOf th* total gaMta of the tlir*e\nfunds 77.il per cent continues In-\nVested in the Union church. The\nhome \u00bbls-tfen board of the Presbyterian church brought In o the union\ngeneral property ot value of |2,814,6\u00bb\u00bb.\nOt this Mtt,M* c\u00bba*l*tltiiJ of bunding*, sites aad loans kae been assigned to the nonconcuring congregations together with approximately\ntlMH, their share of the. estimated\nproceeds of property to b\u00bb divided and\ngold. This BflU leave upwards of\n$1,160,000 or 8.7 per cent of the whole\n\u25a0till vested ln the United t'hvrch.\nHem* M'mIoi* Dividtd\ntk* home miadioh p**op*rtk>\u00ab were\n\u25a0tyvided by msre*f\u00bb*lrt betws*n th*\nboards of the two chVches. The fol-\nl*wlng Important Institutions ar* still\nthe United church; \"Point* aux\nTrarobles schools, and St. Johns school\nham, Qu*bec Ctty; St. Chrl-rtopher\nfecial settle****!*!. Toronto, the All\nPeople's mission, Sydney, N.S.; the\nfUarst hospital and the Neabttt\n..hool home, Prince\" Albert, Sa-*., and\n_*\u00bb redempUve bomel In Montreal\n\u2022VVtonlpeg, CalaaiV \u00abnd Vancouver.\nUtah others, th* nonconcurrlng chureh\neUtrol. the following In.tltutlon.: K.-\n2n**ve Ho*** \"rdBey, N.S., and\n5\u00a3_\u201eto; th. llt-ata \u00bbt smtehvv.\n2\u00bb; Olrls homes ** P-Wc* Albert.\nIM Canora, teen.- aad two Khool\nkMBH \u00ab*\u25a0 V-tgrdvBh, Alta.\n%m teeMtet Ot th\u00ab.f\u00bbu**lsn ntiB-\njTcormnitte. of the Pr-byt,rlw\nmU In \u00ab.Mr*\u00bb proptrly amounts\nJ7iiproxlmat.il'   \u25a0l.\u00bb'\u00bb-\u00b0**'\n\u00abW\u00abi  FI*M  Divkmn.\nAr*I,-\u00ab\u00abHr.keb.db.tw-\u00abl\u00bb*.\nJ*\u00a3T_. the t*P church*, on JA*\n__.   ot   te***IS\u00bb   inl\u00bb*>*\u00bb\u00bb   Mi\"\nLTZmwrO-*\"** 0U'n\"' Z\u00a3\ng^ o*-\u00bb\"*T *\u00bb* \"0'*;\nWM d-rtrlot. l\u00bb -antral  ln\u00ab*\n2SLa\u00bb th*. l\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u25a0*\u00abfrl,,\u2022l \"\"V*\n!.__\u2022_,* f3_T5^\nln\nBELtEfED BAD IN\nWanted   in   Ohio  for   Murder\nand Robbery; Companions\nAre Bead\nVANCOUVER, April 11.\u2014Victim* ot\nsafe blowers ln the last fsw weeks,\nhero and at New Westminster, B.C\naccording to police ln these cities,\nhavs Identified the picture of John\nLeslie, wanted tor murder and robbery at Plndtay, Ohio, as one ot a\ntrio whloh visited their offices shortly\nbefore their safee were robbed.\nTwo other men, Eugene Wa^soi\n-aad David Wallts, Leslie's alleged\npartners In crime at Klndlay. were\nnet the companions in burglaries ln\nBritish, acordln. to the authorities,\nwho received word today that they\nhad been killed nearly two week* a|_o\nIn a gunflgh*. with police at Long\nBeach, Cal. It is believed, however,\nthat Leslie is still ln this province\nand that the last of his \"Jobs,\" per\npetuated with the aid of, unidentified\nassistants, was the hold-up last Sun\nday night of the Capitol theater In\nVictoria, when approximately J10O0\nwa* secured.\nANOTHER LIE\nYellow Waters Flood Area 100\nMiles Lon| and Many Wide;\nTowns Threatened\nKANSAS ALONE HAS\nSIXTEEN DEATHS\nAppeal Sent Oat for Aid Sufferers in \"Greatest Flood\nin Century\"\nLittle Damage From\nEarthqwtaktk Felt in\n'<m Town\nMEMPHIS, Tenn., April 19\u2014ValUiyt\ntut now d\u00ab_ci.o-\u00bbleM communities lo\nthe MissiHHippi valley north of her\u00ab\nand In Arkanaaa to the we\u00abt, today\nsaw another of their bulwarks crumple\nsnd many additional square miles of\nbottom lands laid open to the flood.\n' Tht Bt. Johns Bayou levee, tight\nmiles north of New Madrid, Mo., followed the Medley levee In- succumb-\nin* to the eddies of the current, and\ntonight the yellow waters swept onward down an area 100 miles long and\nir.any miles wide, adding hundreds of\npersons to  tbe long list of homeless.\nSoutheast MUseourl, already prostrate before the flood, faced additional toss, as dig unhappy Arkansas,\nwhose three major streams, ths Arkansas, White and St. Francis rivers, al\nready have broken out of bouifds ir.\na .number of places, putting much of\nits  farm  land  under  water.\nMore than 75 towns aad villages in\nthe two states were in ths threatenel\nMotion, while it was estimated that\nS.OOMOO acres of land were in danger.\nIn ' saJltton to the wholesale destruction of crops, the flood disrupted\ni-ailrbadB, Irtgh-way tun.- telegraph traffic, made thousands of farmers homeless, and plaited before merchants and\nbankers of the Urfitory the prospect\nof an autumn without crop revsnues-\n. The Mississippi river levee at Now\nMadrid was holding, and little fear\nwas felt that it would not be able to\ncontain ths 46-foot stage forecast.\nGovernor JJ_artin-.au of Arkansas today Issued a proclamation, calling the-\nflood the \"greatest in a century,\" and\nappealing to citizens of the state to\nrespond to the appeal of the American\nBed, Cross for funds with which to\naid the upwards of 25,000 flood sufferers.\nKANSAS 'CVITT, April II. \u2014 Sixteen mors deaths were added today to\nthe heavy toll of floods, tornado xnd\nfreak - storms - that have swept iln**\nsouthwest in the last two weeks, :t.-i\nthe elements renewed their onslaught\nin Kansas, western Missouri and Oklahoma.\nThe v.rdigrls, Neosho, Hall, Cottonwood, Walnut end Arkansas rivers tn\nKansas were surging over the lowlands and 'pouriner their waters Into\nOklahoma.\nTwo-negro men and two negro worn\nea, attempting, to rescue a marooned\nfamily near Okay, Oklahoma, were\ndrowned ae their boat overturned.\nTwelve more lives Were reported\ntaken by tornadoes. Rescue parties\nreturning to Hugo, Okla., late today,\nsaid at least i0 persons lost their\nlives in southeastern Choctaw county\nlast night.\n'.The known dsad were Jim Brewer\nand his family of six, who lived on\nKiamichi river, southeast of Hugo:\nBryant Williams, 18, crushed to death\nwhen ttis brother's home was demolished, west of Fort Tousen; and two\ndaughters of M. e. Williams, who\nlives on the Kiamchi river. One ot\nthe girls was blown Into the stream\nand drowned.\nBENGOUGH. Oeek, April 19.-\nThe sltyht earthquake felt Sunday\nmorning caused Uttle damage in\nBer\u00bbgoup>h. Apart from d-ishee\nratt+inu ami ho usee shaking, only\nons house) i*emi *e harve suffered\nand rt was moved about an ineh\nfrom   its   found(Stiena.\nHundreds of SwttlsTs hav* eince\nreported that much fear reeuhed\nfrom tho tromor when awdo were\nshaken about and->ouee*hold gooefs\nbroke*.\nTho quake aMffli to have start-\nod north of \u2022swnsuoh sns) travelled southward boyond tits Ron-\ntfott district. No reports of tho\nquake wrt-w rdooivod from further\nsouth   than   Ronoott.\nWOMAN LOST ON\nPRAIRIE ILL\nSpent   ttom   Sunday   Kvening\nTill Tuesday Me-ramf- on\nWastes in Blizzard\nI\nOF\nSixteen Cars Strewn Over the\nTracks; Three Cars of\nHorses Wrecked\nENGINEER AND FIREMAN\nDIE FROM SCALDS, HU-tTS\n| Appeal Lost, Fine It\nIncreased   and   iad\nSentence Added 0n\\\nt-_cout\u00bbb, apm is. \u2014 a*-\npe\u00bbl of T-obbbb *ct-\u00bb, former ot\nI-UoMt, tnfa \u2022 ocarlaMsa for\ni Ular wl_B\u00bby tn aa Is Has fs\u00abv\naU-fsa l*ok ot lars-lcMoa. wa*\n<U_mfc _4 kr Ja-f* OaUUr at tha\ncoaaty ooart of Oaalbeo, aad his\nhaam ixT***ai tha pr_altr ttom\n. a Sno fla* to meet moatas* ba-\nyrUwanr*-*, aaa ordersd SooM to\nway a aso flat aad tha ea-ta el\nthe apptmi. Tha weeaetetwea rt-\nB-aUsa from l\u00bbTe-_c *lc_a thaw-\nlaw vkal t_. ewatmee at bb-Ub*\nUqaor to la-laa* ka* llliai nrf\nBBBTBlsa*  -a t** LillooM  Urtrtct.\nProminent Race Horse  People\nKilled; Doctors and Nurses\nSASKATOON'. April 1\u00bb.\u2014Although\nlost In th* worst bliaar- of th* *\nson from * o'oloek Sunday evening\nuntil 8:10 o'clock Tuesday morning,\nMrs. Ab* Frslsen. \u00bb>, \u00ab!_< ot a farmer 21 mile* from Borden, will suffer\nno lit effect* aa tha result of the\nexposure, provincial police who aided la an extensive search tor her,\nstated tonight\n. ,Th* woman, who W*!Hrt> iuot_*r at\n10 children, reached safety at tha\nhome of neighbors, slight*\/ frostbitten and hungry altar two night*\nand w day on the open prairie.\n(Continu\"*   V\nMoscow\nEmbassy in China Urged Stirring\nUp of Unrest Against Foreigners\nPBKINO, AprU 19.\u2014'TOiat is de\u00abcrlbed a* \"perhaps the mo*t illuminating document'* seised In the raid on the Soviet embassy on\nApril 6, ha* been made publlo officially by headquarters of Chang\nTao-Lln, Manchurian war lord, who le In oontrol ot ths Peking gov-\n*mm*nt\nThe document was marked strictly confidential. It purport* to\nka Moscow's Instructions to the Soviet embassy, tn Peking relative\nto tht policy toward China. Branding Chang Tto-Lin aa a tool ln\ntht hand* of international capitalists and imperialists, It urges the\nstirring up of mas* animosity toward Europeans, particularly the\nBritish, aad r*wrt to any means to provoke lnttrnatlonal Intervention ln China, even to the extent of looting and murdering foreign-\nen.\nTb* document suggests that communism be not applied to China\nVia suddenly and It advocated th* necemlty ot keeping the power*\ntn a state of discord during tho progress of the anti-foreign movement, but tt advlna caution with regard to Japan, which wa* abl*\nto dispatch larg* torn* to China at rtort notice.\nGet\nLoyal  -Welcome;   Militia,\nScouts and  Guides\nAssist\nEDMONTON, April 1\u00bb.\u2014With military uniform* flashing hundred* of\nboy. scouts and girl guide* circling\nthe rotunda, and numerous civic and\nprovincial officials present, the capital city, and province of Alberta\ntendered an official welcome to Viscount Willingdon, governor-general\nof Canada, and Lad]| Willingdon, ut\nthe parliament building* today.\nIn addition to their excellencies\nthere were present on the platform\nLieutenant-Governor Egbert, Premier\nBrownlee and Mayor Bury. Members of the cabinet were presented!\nto the governor-g\u00abneral, who also\nmet members of the city council.\nReading of the official addresses\nwas next pnpeeeded with, the premier leading -the way with the provincial welcome.\nIn replying, his excellency regretted that his present visit .was necessarily short, but declared hi* intention of returning to Alberta and\nseeing the people In their own homes.\nMayor Bury read th* civic address of welcome and this wa* also\nreplied to by the governor-general.\nBe said he was appalled at the Immensity ot the inf6>mation to tM\nacquired as to the resources of the\nDominion. Full appreciation of the\nwarmth of western hospitality and\nth* progress of Edmonton was ax-\npressed   by  his  excellency.\nA publlo reception waa held at th*\nparliament building* la th* evening\nand later their excellencies attended\nthe  Old-Timers'   dance.\nAnglican Missionaries\nHonan Ate* Will\nSail far Canada\nTORONTO, April \u00bb.\u2014Cabling to\nheadquarter* here. B*v. W. C. White.\nbishop of Honan, China, states that\nall mlsslonarie* of tb* M-Mtonary *o-\nchity of the Chtwoh of England ln\nCanada, with the exception ot three\nfamlliee, ar* leaving China tor Canada.\n-Uahop Whit*'* action waa tak*n\nfollowing Instruction* recalved from\ntt* British Kgatlon at Poking, to\n\u2022end all u-Mlonalrles out of the\nprovince at Honan.\nTORONTO, Apr,I I\nman ar* reported a* killed or\nt* hav* died of injuria* a* the\nrutult ef th* derailment sf a Cans-Ian National railway freight\ntr\u00bbm, oo rating **tw**n Toronto\nand Winnipeg, St miles west of\nHorn* Payne, Ont., **rly today, In\nan official statement issued by A.\nE. Warran, g*n*r*l nsanagw, Central   region,  C.N.R-  lata  today.\nf\\ vwWiout fallowing a h**vy\ndownpour of rain and \u2022lectrical\nStorm during last nigt-t Is bi-\nli*ved to hav* b**n th* cau.s of\n4h* accident. Th* engins, tender\nand IS ear* left th* rail* and\nwar* thrown down \u2022 40-foot *m*\nbanfcnMrtt I*\nTHE DEAD\nEngineer      Peev*,y      of      Horn*\nPayeat, whs died from acald, whll*\non   hi*   way   to  th*  hospitU   at\nH*rn*  P*yt-\u00ab-,\nFir*m*n   S.   Gourl.y   of   Morn.\nfayna, who dint \"rem injuria* I-*,\"\nc*iv*d\nrailed.\nBUSINESS .RE,\nTwelve    Families   Hare   Left\nLumsden as Waters Continue to Rise\nI-UMSDGN, ttaik., April U.\u2014FWe\nmore famlliee, making 12 in all, left\ntheir humei In the flooded area of\nX-umeden today, and k number are\nprep\u00ab*r_ng to get out if the water\nriaes much higher. With the cold\nwind and heavy froet, aome of the\ni*liiMr, 11 in the flooded area have\n\u25a0-uttered hurdtihipe, but neighbors\nare taking care of the refugee! *nd\nno serious cone-jqutnees are feared.\nHigh' water mark* for the 1825\nflood were passed about' midnight\nlinit night and today the wateur\nuuntlnued to rlee slowly. At the\nofficial .gauge a. r.s* of twV UChee\ntrain* wae de- {tlu_ in_< the day waa rtcurded. Thle\nbrought the water flowing over Jamea\nCaptain    J.    Liddington    of    Ottawa,   and   a   ton   ef   Major   Lid-   \u2022\ndington of Ottawa.\nGarnett Bull of Thoma* Ervfl-\nlan-4\nH.   Endereley  of   Engtend.\nPatrick  Broderick of Ottawa.\nLorn* WIHcine of Brooklyn, Ont.\nR. Colbtck, frorrtend brakeman,\nof Home Paynes waa aeriouely injured and wae removed to the Red\nCrom hoapital at Horna Payne.\nHia condition is aaid to be critical. '\nitreet to three- and a half feet at\nIta dec-p-st. All of the buetneee sec\ntion of Lumaden ia under water,\nranging In de^th from tl-iv. lncbee\nto   three, und   a  half  feet.\nE\nThe train wus composed -jf 1G our*\nof which three cara were filled with\nface horsee, owned by Major Ud-\ndlngton of Ottawa, and one of pedigreed balls, owner yet to be identified. All stock cai*\u00bb were wrecked\nand with the exception of two horeee\nthe live stock is reported us boing destroyed. Lome Wtlklns is thought to\nbe an attendant of the cuttle car,\nwhile the others, with the exception\nof the engineer and firemuii. were\nIdentified   with   the   horee   care.\nDoctors and nurses from Horne\nPayne, who were rushed to the scene\nof the derailment on auxiliaries ordered from Home Payne, uttsnded\nthe injured, and dying.\n\u2022The tr^ck will not be clear until\nearly tontoapw, and meanwhile passenger tralrSi en route- east und west\nare being detoured via Nakina und\nHoarst.\nE\nEarly Potato Crops\nin B.C. Are Damaged\nby the elate Froste\nVANCOUVER, April 1\u00bb. 1-^ronte in\nmany districts of Vancouver island\nand the lower mainland of British\nColumbia la?t night caused heavy\ndamage in acreage given over to\nearly potato crops, according to reports received todaS'. and the yield\n\u2022will be retarded for two wesks. In\n\u2022sections where fruit trees were In\nblossom the crop will be smaller than\nusual, it la believed.\nBecords for chilly Aprils in Vau-\noouver were broken this morning.\nWhen the thermometer dropped to\n37 degrees above sero.\n rnSPww--\t\nImages Broadcasted\nSimultaneously With\nSpeech in New Yorh\nI1W TOOK, April 1\u00bb. \u2014 \u2022*\u25a0>\noenfal temawnl\u2014Icb at *o\\ ad aad\nImage oa a single wavw laagta, a\nmw chapter ta rjfci-r'aftim, waa ea-\n*Omk\\y *j Vk* BeU T*le-\nUboratorUs. XaaagM were\ntlmmltaaaoas-ly with\nit la olalmed, fram Walp-\nV J., to a tm Tork.\nmhio tint pabUe \u00ab\u00abcao'a-\u00bbtx*-\n*t talavtsioa, ma*a AprU T,\naf iiisin aag lmagea w\u00ab\u00bbe brown*\nfBDia Wartiiagtoa an* Whippaay\nto iw Tatk, bat *W \u00ab\u2022\u00bb\nMM\n.Mends  Westward to Pacific\nFollows Blizzard and\nRain\nWINNIPEG, April 1\u00bb.\u2014Sweeping\nacross the prailee north winds today\nbrought a wintry ' blast, following\ntht blizzard conditions of Sunday\nand   Monday.\nLow temperatures were rtcorded\nthroughout the prairies and the\ncold wave extended from the head\nuf the lakts tu the. Pacific coast\ntoday, causing further dvl*y to spring\nfarm   operations.\nThe mercury, however, showed\nsigns uf cliinblng tonight with temperatures rauging from :tj.*n* to\n1.\". abort, at many Saskatoon und\nAlberts  points.\nAfter a duy ut' April sunshine\nwhich L-iuught u touch uf real sum\nm$r weathtr to Manitoba Monday, u\nS2-mlle-an-huur northwest wind\nirwept across the province today\nwith rain and snow flurries in many\ndistricts.\nManitoba was free of the f.oodi\nmenace today, but serious conditions\nprevailed ut Lumsden, Saak., where\nmany famlTlts have been forced\nfrom their homes. A report received\nhere from International Falls, Minn..\naaid streams and lake, along the\nC'anadlun border were at flood stage\ntonight following two days of heavy\nrain. Thi- Rainy i-frer has reached\nthe highest  point  ln   14  years.\nA heavy fog which held shipping\nIn the harbors at Fort William und\nPort Arthur lifted hit- this after\nnoon\nMISS WILLS HEADS...\n.       GRADUATE NURSES\nVICTORIA, April 19. \u2014 Miss Kathleen W. Kills, superintendent 61\nnurses at the Vancouver Genferal tree.\npital, la the new president of the\nBritish Columbia Graduate Nurses' as\nsoclattou. Her election was unaut\nmous, and tha following are the oth.t\nofficers  for  the ensuing year:\nFlrat rice-president. Mrs. M E\nJohksou: second, Miss M. Campbell;\npublic health section, cobtb-bt, Miss\nJeffries; councillor*\u2014Miss K. _\nBreeas, Miss Dutton, Misa Morrison\nand Mlas Scott; registrar, Miss Mefs-\nRandall, Vancouver; convener of pM\nvat* duty uursBB,  Mis* MaaLe-U.\nCentral niinoid ta Pmtl\u00bb (rf the\nStem; Sixty School Children Escape\nTEACHER KILLED WHILE\nSAVING HER SfUDENTS\nProperty ltamage Over Miflion;\nHailstones Are Sixe\nttmmgw\nSPRINGFIELD, Ills., April*9\nThe wrath of a wind stonn\nwhich slapped at six counties\nin central Illinois today, causing\n18 deaths and injuring qiany\nmore, spared more than 60\nschool children in two different\nschools, but cost the life of one\nteacher, as sfie herded her fltiek\nto safety. All the deaths were\nin villages or on farms.\nThe Oakland school, near\nCornland, was totally demolished, the 30 pupils being found In\na nearby field wit>\u00bb only three\nslightly injured. At Center-\nville. 'where the te4chei', Mi_s\nAnna Keller, 25. wattled her\nstudents crouch beneath their\ndesks, as the storm approached, the building collapsed, killing her. The pupils escaped\nwith 4 few cuts and bruises, i\nThe storm, starting at the\nMississippi, hurled northeastward- dipping at- six cosiritiee.\naying low many buildings, fruit\ncrops, paralyzing wire communications and interrupting railroad and telephone communication. It finally spent Itself In a\nsevere rain and1 wind storm near\nChlcag. and Milwaukee, Wlt>. A\nsevere ha;l storm was rtporte- from'\nttuincy. III., where hailstones th*\nsix* of pigeon eggs shattered green\nhouses and destroyed fruit crops.\nList   Is   Oat\nThe six counties from eurly ' fragmentary reports available Indicated\nupwur. of two score -\u00abu-, but thi*\nwaa cut down to 18 when better\ncommunication facilltlu were established   late tonight.\nUncertainty colored all reports ami\ngave rise, to belief that further reports may stnd the fatality and In-\nJury figures higher, or eliminate\nsome names from the list of dead.\nWhere damage was heaviest wire*\nare down and definite reports ar\u00ab\navailable only from those who are*\npenetrating the territory over tree-\nstrewn roads by horse and wagon.\nEarly reports indicated that property damuge would exce\u00ab4 10,000,000.\nThe freak storm started at the\nMississippi river _nd wa* described\nby weather bureau offlola]* aa a\nsertte of Hue squalls as illetiiiKUith\nill  from  a tornado.\nHit Small  _b\u00aba_\nThe storm for the most part struck,\nsmall  towns of 200  or  500  uopula-\ntion,   then   descended   again   o*n   Til-\n'Continusd   on   p*#*   Two.)\nThe Weather\n!\nMln.   Max.\nNELSL-.N     Jl        40\nVictoria       \u201e   |f       4|\nVancouver         28       \u00ab|\nKamloops       }JI       4|\nBarkerville         \u2666\u2022\nPrince   Rupert     is       go\nEatevan     -    |2       4g\nDawson    \u201e      0*     84\nCalgary  ...     *\u2022      t>\n\"Winnipeg         82       80\nPortland      18       54\nSan Francisco     U       |\u00ab\nBaattle    .'.!.    SI       i\u00bb\nSpokane   -   _...,   H       41\nP-atlotun        N      4J .,\nVernon    21       48\nUrand   Forks    -.    SO       88\nCranbrook           \u00bb       8.\nEdmonton     ..     t       82\n''swift Currant         >      it\nPrince Albert     10      1<\n<\u00abn'App\u00bbll\u00bb _   18      u\n\u2022\u2014Below  s*ro.\nForecast\u2014Nelson and vicinity:  Con-\ntlnu*U line with sharp froat at night.\nAnother    15-foot  riae   was   notched\nby the West Arm at Nelsan ln tb*\nit  hour*  ending at noon  y**t*rday.\nwhen  the  level  was' 1.89   f**t   above\nblah wat\u00ab\n,\u2022\n u     '        \t\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20,1927\nCharged With the\nAttempted Murder\nof Vancouver Jap\nVANCOUVER. April 19\u2014Charged\nWith th* attempted murder of K.\nlkada, who wa* attacked and seriously wounded with an axe while\nIn   a  Ian.-  ne.r   the  water-\nSafe Speedy Relief\nStop VtMjr RirHimtttt-n\ntad 10c for jnwroua trill to\nT-napIvtoo*, Turooto. 50c tod\n91 box*** st your draiiutV\nfroot 00 Sunday night, T. Uatsuo.\nfiremaa oa tip at\u2014m \u25a0hip Cardena,\nwaa taken Into custody late Monday\naflernooa- lkada 1\u00ab lying, la th* hospital suffering from a fractured\nskulL\nTwenty new engines of the Baltimore -ft Ohio raitdoad will be painted   green, with   red  and  void   \u25a0tripes\n\"MW1\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nmF'T*:''\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooms  with  Running   Water\nPrivate   Bath*   and   en   Suit*\nlien    Lumber\nHeedquartere   for   al)   Travelling    Man    Mining\nand Tourists\n\u2022PDCLAL   SUNDAT   DINNER.   |1 00 Rotarlan   Headquarter*\nThe Most Comfortable  Rotunda   In   the City\nHUME \u2014 C. W. Armstrong, H. How-\nell T. Vt Gilpin, C. W. Barton, A. D.\nMcKay, Vancouver; W. J. Nelaon and\ndaughter, Kaslo; Mrs. and Miss Bax-\nendale,    Mra   Annadale,    Trail;   J.   C.\nStewart, K. MacKenzte, Winnipeg; J.\nNat kins, R. F. Beyers, Seattle; E. C\nThompson, E. A. Sandharn, A, M.\nMoore, Toronto; 8, T. Larsen, Victoria;  otis Hawkins, city.\nI\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\nin Heat, Hot and ('< I I Rum ii g W * rin.-l\nManv l; i i Batl Showi r .\n8AVOT \u2014 J\nHarris. A. W.\nWtll'ord,    A.    B.\nA. Bray, Kaslo: A. J.\nWilltord, Mre. R. C.\nWllljnr.,    Retallack\nt-eorire     fltDenil,     Blrchhank\ndow. Balmo: A. Mackle. W Mackl-\nAlbert Meekle, Bo-well; J- Bw~\"\nGrand Fork*-, Frank VreBk, O'to\nB.    -\u25a0   Haymaii.\nJ.   Swanson,   \"Vancouver;\nw*ogle and wife,\nNew  Denver-  C   Un-\\ Kimberley;  Tom Boyd,  Ufakusp\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot and cold water in every  roon\nSteam   heated\nA.  LAPOINTE,  Prop\nMadden Hotel\nT.   MADDEN    Prop\n-i.-ii.-Hceti- Rnon\u00bb *>> tbe* Da>\nWeek or  Month\nKvrri   ^rmslderatlOD   \u00abliown   to\nguests.\nOor   Baiter and Ward Sts., Nelson\nQUEENS \u2014 Robert Reevea. Wilton\nBurness, Balmo; 8. Sterbal. city; J. A.\nMcCualg, CreBton; A. W. Morrow,\nKew  Denver.\n*-\nNew Grand Hotel\nA   Modern   Brick   Building\n\u00ab16   Vernon   Street,   Nelson,   B.   G\nHot and Cold Water and Telephone*\nIn All Rooms. Si earn Heated\nThroughout.\nJ. Blomb*rg, Prop.-  European Plan\nMADDEN \u2014 Mr. and Mra. J. J.\nShublun, Crescent Valley, H. h. Fife,\nB. Carr, M. Otoforoff, Slocan; it.\nJonea. Robinson; Harry Rlppln, Sandy\nCreek; W. Mole, O. N. Ry.\nNEW ORAND \u2014 Agnes Loff, Mra.\n\u2022i. Hind and daughter, Kaelo; R. T\nVdwards, Columbia (Jardena; Oeorge\n-lane Spokane; F. E. Tablot, Salmo:\nH.   Johnston,   Vancouver.     ^^^^\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.    C.   TOWNER,    Propreelor\nTh*   Home   ef   Plenty..\nFifty room*  of solid  comfort.\nH**-qusrters fer Loggers and Miner*.\n-U-tdtheAdT\nBP vr with rsoGstss\nSTIRLING HOTEL\nSH   Blocks   But  of   Pan  Office\n3team heated. Hot and cold water\nRooms   by   day   or   week\nAlso  Furnished   Suites.\nP.   a   lit KM    Prop.\nTrail Hotels\nWhen In  Trail.  Stop at  tbe\nHOTEL ARLINGTON\nA.   (Pete)   LEVESQUE.   Prop.\nCompletely    Renovated    and    Refurnished\u2014Hot and Cold Running Water. Steam Heated\u2014Centrally Located\nSample Room* In Connection\nHID\n(Continued From Par* One.)\nUnited church: Trinidad, Honan\n(north China), aoutti China, Shanghai. Korea and central India, with\nthe exceptions of the Gwalior and\naouthern Bhll dlstriota This divlalon. give* the continuing Presby-\nteriAne property *_^lued at $495,000,\nor about it per cent of the whole,\nthe remainder going to the United\nchurch.\nTho following miscellaneous funds\nand properties have been assigned to\nthe United oliurch: James Robertson\nmemorial fund: Missionary and Deaconess Training home; Preatoyterlan\npublications; Montreal Presbyterian\nchurch   extension   fund;    John   Mc-\nSpring\nTime is\nCELERY KING Time\nBrew s cup of this fie old vegetable tonic.\nIt is all tbe spring medicine yon need.\nIt drives out winters poisons, improves\nthe appetite snd nukes you feel better\nright twsy. CELERY KING is good for\nthe whole family. At druggists, 30c & 60c.\nANEASYWAY\nTO LOSE FAT\nTHEATRICAL ROMANCE ENDS IN SUICIDE\nma! fi_ure! that it brmei are seen in\nevery circle now. And the use has\ngrown, through those results, to very\nlarge proportions.\nAll dru-tgists supply Marmola at $1\na box. Each box contains a pamphlet\nwhich explains the results you see and\nfeel. Go get it now. Leant what others know about it. You will be delighted.\nTo Ladies\nVake  Oar   Herbal  memedlse\nHook on Skin Dlsea-es, new\nTreatt*-. on Chronic Dl-ease** bH\nHerbal Remed'en Pamphlet or\nLous of M'tihood and Disease ol\nmen Booklet, or Female Ilia; ind\n\u25a0idvlce,   frr-*--*   by -fl|8il:   30   year\u00bb\n*-rpet\u00bbience W ihout critic xing ot\nH-*paraRin*'    your    local    doctors\n-.rite Uf before lo ing Mme\nfront men    hy   mail  our  *pec1aU>\nEITOX-XSH    HEUB*!.    DI8FSM.\n\u25a0AJir J_T\u00bb.\n1369 Davie, Vancouver, B.C.\nThe   Old*-***!   Herbal   Institution\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe  Old  Reliable\nCROWN POINT HOTEL\nA.   McDERMOTT\nEvery Courtesy Extended to Tourist*\nand Others Visiting Trail\nHot and Cold\nWater\nSteam Heated\nThroughout\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nli   I-.  AND  A.   (UtOl TAt.i;   Prop*\nBox BOB        Phone S6S        Trail.  B.C\nYOUH CAFE\nTHE GOLDEN GATE\nOnly White Help\nSoda Fountain service unexcelled. Coif drinks, fancy\nsundaes.\nJust call\u2014you'll  come again.\nPhone 681. Day and Wight.\nRest Room for I-tuly Shuppora.\nMiUan memorial, Halifax; Century\nchurch and manse fund, and the\nHunter church building fund. -The\nassets of these aggregate $842,725.\nLegacies treated In the Presbyterian\nchurch at union for missionary and\nother funds, of which about $140,000\nhaa Already been paid, will be divided\nThe right way to lose fat is by com- in the proportions of 64 per cent and\nbating the cause. By correcting a gland I 36 per cent, respectively, except puch\nwhich largely controls nutrition. No j legacies as are* specially designated\nabnormal exercise or diet H r^uired. I for a articular institution or mission.\nSimply   take   Marmola  Prescription \u2022    The Domln,    chuJ.ch rty \u00ab,-\u201e_\nTablets, four a day, until proper re-       _   , . .    V_, ., Z. -. .\u00ab\nsuits are accomplished. I misiion wafl createti by \u25a0^11*m*nt t0\nMarmola is the scientific method. It !'determine the fair and equitable share\nbas been used for K> years. The nor- of all ths equities of the nonconcur-\n- ring congregations In the .property\nand rights of the church, and was\nalso empowered to give such directions with respect to the colleges\nconnected with the church as were\ndeemed fair and equitable to secure\nadequate provision for the education\nand training of students to minister\nto the nonconcurrlng congregations.\nThe commission was composed of\nMr. Justice Duff, chairman; D. W.\nSaunder, K.C., Thomaa P. Qalt, K.C.,\nKev. Thomaa BJakln, D.D., Isaac Plt-\nbado, K.C-, Thomas McMillan, Walter\nQ. Murray, G. Tower Ferguson and\nRev.  J. W.  McBlllan,  D.D.\nQuadra's Officers and\nCrew to Ash Rehearing\n8AN   FIUNCigpp,   April   19.   \u2014   At-\ntorneys for the. Officers and crew of\nHi*.' CanadUn rum riiinn r, Quadra, to-\nday iutuimi'ii Jpiitt-*,i states District\nAttorney Hiitfi\u00abd that a motion for\nrehearing of tin* ciimtria) conepiravy\nproceedings would shortly be filed before the supreme. oourt in Washington. The Quadra's captain and crow\nof 22 were convicted on, dry law\ncharges hero in 1924. A recent supreme court ruling upheld the findings of the  local  court.\nFollowing a romance that started\ntb Toronto In 1808, Kate CondOn\n'Scott's Kearch for her husband haa\nended ln New Orleans, where she has\nIdentified the body of a man who\nshot himself last year as that of\nEdward Burke Hcott. It wae said to\nbe love at first sight here when the\nfamous tipera star, now living retired\nln Chicago,* met Scott, publicity agent.\nShe was singing ln \"The Emerald of th*> singer. Center, aha Is shown\nIsle.\" They1 were wed shortly after as Frederick In Mlgnon at the Met-\nand the future waa rosy. Then cjame ropolltan opera house, and right,\nnews that Scott had disappeared with she is depicted -at the age of 19 aa\ntrust funde from Gotham. Kate Selbel ln Faust, her debut In St.\nCondon never abandoned search, but Louis, 1800. Lower ia Scott as ho\nwas finally convinced he had been looked in earlier days, when he had\nmurdered. Finally the web unravel- one of the largest wardrobes of\ned.     Upper   left   is   a   recent   photo any man in the theartrieal profession.\nLapoint, formerly of Nash's Creak,\nwhom he alleged usurped the plain-\ntiffs role aa husband during his absence over seas as a member of\nthe 132nd Battalion, and whom he\nclaims Is still living with t$e 4J-.,-\nfandant.\nBslinger Is asking a dlvorie pn the\nusual grounds and alao tyat the\ncourt will award him damage against\nthe man \"who stole' his wife while\nhe was fighting for bis country.\"\nThe suit is undefended.\nmothers]\nAND   THEIR   CHILDREN\n\u00ab*Rniv bhb\n-**-*=\nAnother Perfectly\n* Satisfied User\nWhat Mrs. J. Howard Says of\nDodd's Kidney Pills\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic _te\u00bbta-ra-u\nRflflnen-ent    and    Delicacy    Pierail.\nOPEN    DAT   AND    NIGHT.\nLuncheon.   11:30   to   2    85c\nSpecial  Dinners  6:20 to 8    35c\nWe   specialize   ln   .Chop   Suey   ana\nNoodl**\n\u2014PHONE   183\u2014\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nFinest Equipped Restaurant ln th*\nCity. OPEN DAY AND-NIGHT.!\n8PKCIAL\u2014 lee Cream, Bodi Water\nand Hot Drink*. Nice, *JStsi, fur-\nnlhsed rooms; hot and Cold, water.\nWe Cater to Prlrate -\"Patties.\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\nS20   Baker   Street.   Nelson   B.   C.\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT.\n11:80 to 2:80, Special Lonch . .860\n5:80 to  8.00  p.i.i..  Supper   .. .85c\nPHONE    154\nQuebec   lifldy   stales   They   Relieved\nHer of Pudns In the Kidneys\nSt. Charles Captan, Que., April 19.\n\u2014(Special)\u2014Another tribute of the\ngreat work Dodd's Kidney Pills are\ndoing for the women of Canada\ncornea from Mrs. John Howard,\nwell known and highly respected\nhere.\n\"I cannot find a better remedy\nthan Dodd's Kidney PiUs. I often\nhad pains In my kidneys and tried\nsevemi remedies but never found\nany relief. Two boxes of \u00a9odd's\nKidney Pills sufficed to relieve me.\nI recommend them to all my friends\nwho do not know of them. I am\nmore than satisfied.\"\nLook out for symptoms Buch as\npufflneets urtder the eyes, swollen\nfeet or ankle*-, srailfling pains and\nother disorders. These symptoms*\nUsually precede attacks of Rheumatism. Backache, Sciatica, or serious\nkidney trouble, and much suffering\ncan be saved by quickly getting\nDodd's   Kidney   Pills.\nObtained   from   all   druggists,\nThe  Dodds  Medicine  Co.,   Ltd.,   Toronto  2,  Ont.\nWA8HSTAND    FOR   THE\nTOTS\nLITTLE\nOne Mother Says:\nAlthough our homes are established\nprimarily for our children, yet few of\nus arrange things for their convenience   and   proper   height.\nA wooden candy pall makes, a very\nconvenient little waa)utand. If a circle is sawed from the bottom of the\npall tho wash basin will fit securely\ninto  the  stand.\nA hook or nail fastened to the side\nof th\u00a9 pall for the face cloth is* an\nadded convenience. Children do not\nobject to \"washing,\" but they do ob\nJect to being washed.\nTho pail may be enameled and stenciled, or a wall papper \"cytout\" may\nbe glued to the side .and varnished.\nversity of Mantloba as provincial\ncommissioner of mlnea was announced\ntoday by Premier John Bracken. It\nis exoected that the appointment will\ndevelop Into the creation of a department of mines, within a short time.\nE\n(Continued From Page One.)\nlage* further away. Beside* the\nloss of life, heavy property damage\nwaa done, but the damag* did not\napproach the tornado of two years\nago, when upward of 800 persons\nwere killed In the southern part of\ntbe   state.\nBuildings were wrecked, tree* uprooted, and wire communications\nwith the stricken districts virtually\nwere cut off for several hour*.\nWithin an hour after first reports\nof the loss of life cam* from th\u00bb\nstorm-swept district relief measure*\nwere under way.\nFire destroyed th* acetyelen* plant\nof Air Reduction company. B-rtten-\ndorf, Iowa, with os* of  H00,0*>.\nWith the aid of tear bomb*, raid\u2014\u00bb\nentered a houae ln Mansfield, Ohio,\nand found 220 gallons of whisky.\nas=\u00bb\nWALLACE APPOINTED\nMINES COMMISSIONER\nWINNIPEG, April 19.\u2014Appointment\nof Prof. R. C. Wallace..of th* Unl-\nAsks Divorce, Alto\nDamages From Man\nWho Stole Hit Wife\nFRBDBRICKTON, N.B., April 1\u00bb.\u2014\nDamages amounting to $6000 are\nsought by a returned soldier plaintiff from the co-respondent ln a divorce suit before tire semi-annual\nsession of the New Brunswick divorce court which opened here today.\n' The plaintiff la Fred Eelinger of\nNash's Creek, Restlgouche County,\nwho  claim* this amount from  Frank\nfi\nTHE  GUMPS\u2014HELLO, GIVE ME TWO-EIGHT-ONE APPLE\nH>\nSOME    MORE\nS1-\"\u00a3& re.\nCA-I-AL06UES,\nAWBY.\nTAKE   'E\/A    bOlMN\nrTO   ***-)\u00a3\u25a0   FORN*vCE -\nA  TOM   OF   PAPER\nSAVES   A TON OF COAL-\nEVER   *INCE   THE  VT0RY\nOF  JACK   AND   YMF\nBEANSTALK   BECAME\nTHE    BEST SELLER\nTHEY'VE   BEEN   SENW\u00bbv_\nOUT   CARLOADS  OF\nFAIRY TALES   EVERY\nSPRlNfc-\n=\nTHERE'6   YIA\/O   WAYS- OF QETTIN-f  FRESH\nVEGETABLES -   YOU   CAN    PLANT   SOME\nSEEDS   tM    APR\"- \"* WA,T Aa   --WWER \u2022***\u25a0**'&\nIN   .EPYEMBER  Q0  AND DIG   UP  WHATEVER.\nTHE   WORMS   DIDN'T CARE  FOR - AN0THFI?\nWAY   *8 -   CALL UP THIT  GROCER\nAMD   IN   TWO   MINUTES    YOUR\n\u2022VECETABLES    ARE\nAT THE   DO-fr?-\n=-=\n_\n*- \u2022\/,\n..' i> i ..i.   '. \u25a0, .     \u25a0  i\u2014i . \u25a0    \u25a0 i\nI DON'Y  BLAME  A POOR FELLOW\np*v\u00ab-,-\u25a0*\u00bb-\/   uke  RO-.----SON   CR0*0E   WR STARTING\nA 6ARDEM-  BUT   HERE'S ONE  BABY\nTHAT-   -fOlN<_ TO   LAY   DOWN  THE\nSHOVEL ANt\u00bb THE HOE AN6  W&K Up\nTHE TEL-PHO^E   WHFn  HE FEELS\nLIKE  A  VEGETARIAN \u2014\n'tm\n^\nFor Two Years\nUnable to Work\n\"Gin Pilli-Wonderful\nRem-dy\"\nWe receiv* thouiana- of !\nyearly from grateful men of i\nPills, who have been relieved\nsuffering from kidney and bli *\ntrouble. When Nature fail* L .\nher proper work ot eUainattac\nharmful waste through the kidneys, bladder and bowels, a remedy\nmiut.be found. Many peopl* htyre\nfound Gin Pills to be this repedr-\nAmong them, James Johnson of\nBridgeburg, Out   He writes:\n\"I was tmable* with psiss\nth* kidnera far two raan.    I\nunable to do say work.  I rasa* \u25a0\nGin Pms an* got s box ri*bt \u2022\nfrom nr druss-t  Mr al\t\nore toe roa for your wi\noil. which haa dDM ao noch for\nNeglect of kidney trouble spells\ndisaster. Lumbago, Rheumatism\nand Sciatica as well ae bladder and\nurinary trouble* follow. Upon th*\nfirst warning get a box of Gin PiUa,\n60c at all druggists. NatloMl\nDrug & Chemical Co. of Can\u00bbdf,\nLimited, Toronto, Canada, tt?\n  '.'   . -it;***'-*\nrS\nExplains How Enlarged\n8,N:\u00ab-fliaRrNtf\nIKND UfTOF\nOFTENTIMES  VI\nCAUSE    MUCI\nEXPENSE AND\nEMPLOYMENT'\nMany people have Become -cap-Hid'\nent becauae th\u00bby have been led to h*-,\nI lev* that there I* no  remedy\nwill reduce swollen veins and bul\nIf you will get a two-ounce orl\nbottle of Moon*'*  Emerald  Oil'\nstrength)    at   any    first-class\nstore and apply It at home a* dii\nyou will quickly notice an lmpra*r*'-\nment   which   will   continue   until   tha\nvein*  and   bunches   are   reduced, tt\nnormal. '\nMoon*'* Emerald Oil has brought\nmuch comfort to worried peoplfKaa\nover tho country; Is on* of th* W-\ndtrful discoveries of recent year*, and\nanyone who is disappolntad Witt' li\nuae can have their money ***ftj|i-*l\nAll druggist. ,ell lot, of It   ..f\nBLADDER WEAKNESS\nGEHlNG-UP-NlCHTS\nQUICKLY REUEVfll\nWhat  a  wonder-ul  comfort  lt_J\nsleep   all   night   Olid   not   get   U\nfrom    Bladder    We_iknea\u00bb   WMl\ntion.\nTho dally annoyanc*,. r\u00ab\u2014\nof ralMry, backaiities und ner\nUblllty    that    r\u00abiiult    from\nTroublea,   are   wrecking    th\u00ab   HJ\nthousands  who  m-tlkt  otherwlan\nthe beat of health.\nTo be at your -beat, you mimt\npeaceful,  h-ealth-givlug  il.\u00abp W\u00bbf'\ndom   from  dally  Irritation^\u2014thgt**.;\nDr.   BouthwortVs  URA.TAB0 glr\u00abff\nwondf-rful   satisfaction.\nMade   fn>m   a.  special   fori\nused  In  the t\/octor\"*  sucoeMr\nractloe for nearly *>0\nTABSfe now obtainable '\ngist   for   Inexpensive\nbrought   quick   help\nmany thousands.\nJ*To matter what your age :\niiuw   many   medicines   you\nwtthftut  Hucoess,  If  yoij\nget you have a Bladder I\nmat   of   peaceful,   unhroki\nU1UTABS todsy.     i\nr-flind  the  small  cost  If\nwell pleased 1\n THE NELSON DULY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20; 1927\n*&\nTfire*\nCRAIG OF TRAIL\nTwo Stores 25 by 40 Feet; City\nCouncil Decides on Type\nof Permit\nIT IS BUILDING IF\nHAS BUT THREE WALLS?\nEngineer Would Grant Permit\nfor New Building, Not for\n-    Three-Walled One\nQui Otffw That\nDr. KiBf Arc-ide-d tke\nPens rails Issue, Ottawa\nVANCOUVBU*, April II.\u2014Back\nfrom Ottawa. General J. A. Clark,\nMP for Burrard today declared the\nrecommendations of the Canadian Legion regsrdlng pensions will whoUy\nIgnored by\" the government. He\ncharge* Hon. Dr. Kins with avoiding\nthe tssne throughout the session. \u2014en-\nera! Clark is Joud tn hie praises for\nHon. Hugh Guthrie for hi* able leadership.\nIE HOE TO\nTRJUL, B.C., AprU 1\u00bb.~JUptaet-\nment by a modern brick structure of\nth* prewnt frame ator-*- building of J-\nCralff, In the bunlncm* anetlon of Bay\narenue, waa ftfreoaat in. tht city conn\nCll   meeting   tonight.\nMr. Cralff watt*d en the oouncl\nwith a request for a building p-ar-mit\n\u2022which had boeft withheld by the city\nengineer.\nHe aald he proposed to move nt*\npresent main building to the rear of\nhie business lot; to build a brick\nstructure two stories high, 2S fast\nWide, and 40 feet long in tin place;\nand to add the frame building to It\nat the rear. No brick or fully fireproof wall would Intefvetit. The engineer was authorised to Issue a permit\nAmuaemtnt waa eavaed by tke explanation of ths refuial to grant >fr.\nCraig a permit. Originally. Mr. Craig\napplied for a permit to erect a new\nbrick building. This proposal wa\u00ab\napproved by the engineer. But, later,\nMr. Craig wished to alter his plans\nto erect a brick building with only\nthree -walla, planning to couple with\nIt his frame building at tha open end\nHow Many Walla Haa Baildlagr\nSince the site la within the No, l\nfire district limit, dlffleultlea appeared. The engineer thought that a\n\"pew building\" must have four wall-*-.\nHis view waa supported by the city\nfire Wardens. Mr. Craig was, therefore, told to let the city council decide if three walla constituted a building.   They decided it did not\nThe point was settled by calling the\nproposed brick structure an \"addition,\" a brick addt ion to a , frame\nstructure being permissible. Mr.\nCraig \u2022 will, therefore, have a permit\nfor a brick addition, not for a new\nbrick b'uildlng.\nDan  McPfiaH  and  Jack  GUlta\nAre No* on Way Up\nNorth'\nEaster Bail at\nCranbrook Proves\nGreat Success\nE\nUNSATISFACTORY\nMinimum Charge of Five Cents\nKilowat Hour Not\nPartial\nSOME MERCHANTS NOW\nENJOY AS CHEAP A RATE\nNew Member Receive*); Discuss\nAssociated   Boards\nConvention\nPan McPhall and Jack (Mills left\nMonday afternoon for the Duncan\nriver district, with a Petefborotrg-\nrowbnat, and supplies. It Is their\nIntention to travel as far up tho\nOunoan as possible by voter, which\nwill probably mean portaging.\nMr. McPhall Is ons of the early\nprospectors ot this district, being\na man who haa prospected all over\nthe province, end he staked the\nWhitewater  Deep at  Sandon.\nfte and hi* associates have had, a\nlarge timber berth In the Queeh\nCharlotte district for many. year*.\nHe also owns a group of claims\nup the Duncan, adjoining, the Oei*-\ntrude (roup, which 1* owned by J. M.\nAnderson, who .now makes his home\nin 8_ttenw**t, Ontario.\nMr. Anderson tor many years resided at Kaslo, when ha conducted\ndevelopment on the Gertrude, and\ngreat sums ot money were expended\non the mine. He also haa bonded\nthe Gertrude to English capitalists.\nHe still feels the lure ot the Duncan river, and ho can't stay away\nlone from his claims in this district.\nCRANBROOK, B.C., April It.\u2014WhllB\nIt Is not possible yet to compute\nUl* final returns from the big Easter\nball, held Monday evening at the\nAuditorium, In (Ud of St. Eugene hospital.' It Is expected that they will\namount to between 1500 and $000.\nThis function wa* given by tha ladles\nauxiliary of the hospital, and weather\nand   road   conditions   militated   some\nUNITEDS MEET\nHEARTS, TRAIL\nManagers City Soccer League\nTeams Are Hopeful; Game\nIs at 5 o'clock\nBrltemaia far fsrm, Wltaner, Ml te\nthe city oyer the week-end, accompanied br mtr. and Mra. A. Aahworth\nof Inverteare, and formerly of thla\ncity. iir. Powlee hae gone into tha\nfur farming bufineee oa a large scale,\nraising muekrata sad beaver as well\nsn foxes.. A number of mnsfcrat* have\nbeen disposed of at a good figure, but\nnett season It is expected that thert\nwill be food returns seen, aa no effort\nhas been nude \u00abo far to mark*.\nmuch of the fyr raised. Conditions in\nthe Columbia v\u00abli<*j- are coasidered\nIdeal for the venture.\nFIRE DAMAGES\nGEORGE HORSTEAD\nNINE APPLY FOR\nCONCRETE WALKS\nTrailites   Living  on   Riverside\nAvenue  Snath of Bridge\nBlake Petition\nSpark. Falling on Roof Is the\nCause; Total Damage b\nAbout $300\n-&,\nagainst it.\ni\nfBnrsrd of 600 dancers were in attendance, with a good representation\nfrom most of the points ln the district. Mrs. B. H. Small, president ot\nth* hospital ladies' aid, waa in charge\not tin distribution of the tickets. The\narrangements for the refreshments\n-\u00bb*r* ln the hands of Mr*. F- W.\nGreea and Mrs. M. McOreery, assisted\nby ladleB of tho executive.\nVancouver Hat It't\nColdest April Night\nSince Nineteen-Nine\nVANCOUVER, April 19.\u2014The coldest April night since 1909 was marked\n\u00bbp( last night when five degrees of\ntntt were recorded.\nwnm\\\nYOUR CHILDREN NEED\nTHIS PURIFYING\nTOILET SOAP\nIt's all in the tkf'i play to\nget hands ted ita innocently dirty.\nYet i n the din, there may\nbe lurking daog-toui\ngerms of State\nThere it no simple*. Mm\njroteaion   tnum *thii\ndanger than Lifebuoy Soap.\nIts gende lather removes\ngams as well a\u00ab dirt.\n**27g\u00a323tf.\nm\nLIFEBUOY\nHEALTH SOAP\npyailiesa-idProtecte\nI^lB-Jwl_i-jW\u00bbwBtoy\nTRAIL, B.C., April 19.\u2014Here Is the\nteam that Will'take the hearts out of\nthe United* In tomorrow's City league\nsoccer match, according to Manager\nSandy Aiken. \u25a0\nHeart*\u2014Marshall, goal; \u2022 Ward and\nPhillips, backs; Crelghton, Barr and\nT. McVie, halves; J. McVie. 3. Ferguson, T. Mark, T. Laurie and I\\ McVie, forward*; J. \"Stewart, W. Laurie\nand   D.   Klrkpatrlck,   reserves.\nAnd these are the boys who will put\nup the utiited front, according to\nManager Bill Wagstaff:\nUniteds\u2014Oliver, g-oal; Koutledge\nand Kitchln, backs; Dunlop. Laurie,\nand Thomson, halres; Rosa, Willams\nUtiles, Best ahd Bowkett, forwards;\nChaplinm   and   Baths,   reserves.\nThe match Is called for 5 o'clock.\nTRAIL,   B.C.,   April   II.\u2014A   division\nof opinion regarding the offer of a\nspeolal electric light rate schedule tc\nmerchants for their display w-indows,\nmade by the west Kootenay Power ft\nLight company, was- shown in tonight's meeting of the board of trade.\nThe board met ln the office of J\nKerap, secretary, under the chairmanship  of   D.   McDonald,   president.\nThe point at issue concerned the\ndistinction between intensity and quantity of light uaed. As the offer\nstood, tbe schedule, It waa oonsld\nered, was a material advance over the\nprevailing rate. It wu thought, however, that it would not affect all\nmerchants equally. Some present\nstated the minimum charge of fiv\ncenta per kilowatt was already en-\nJoyed by them on account of the quantity of light they used. Others with\nsmaller establishments, though hating\na more Intense Illumination, were not\nwithin the quantity required to give\nthe minimum five-cent rate. A committee consisting of Walter Murray,\nOeorge Bonnie and W. J. Rutledge\nwas appointed to confer with th* fire,\nwater and light committee of tbe city\ncouncil, which was Instrumental in\ngetting the offer of reduced rates from\nthe power company, it being a matter\nwhich would assist the city by making a brighter Illumination of the\nbusiness section from store windows\nSlaonaa Boards Convention\nA preliminary discussion of the Associated Boards of Trade of Eastern\nBritish Columbia convention, which\nwill be held here in June, was held..\nConsideration was given to making\nthe Memorial hall the scene of the\nconvention. So far no. definite dates\nhave been  set\nAnnouncement in connection with\nthe \"Save the Forest\" campaign, during which the special touring exhibit\nof the forest branch will arrive here\non May 1, waa made. The exhibit\nwill include a showing of moving pictures on various aspects of forest occupations and fire prevention methods\nThe board will seek to arrange for the\nplace of showing the pictures, Liberty\ntheater and the Memorial hall being\nsuggested.\nA. O. Harvey was elected a memm-\nber  without  ballot.\nThose attending were K. A. Marge-\nsoa, Walter Murray, P. R. McDonald,\nN. E. Jefferson, L. H. Jackson, D.\nMcDonald, J. H. Marlatt, J, Plester,\nW. J. Rutledge and J. Kemp.\nA fire occurred at the residence\nof Oeorge Horstead, on Robson adreet,\nabout 10:16 yesterday morning, when\na spark fell from the chimney on\nthe shingle roof, which was said to\nbe dry. Tfce fire was put out by\nthe fire defr-aHtnent, one line, of\nhose   being   used.\nThe damage done to the building\n\"as $280 and to the contents $60,\nfour bedroonui upstairs being partly\ndestroyed.\nThe rooms had Just been papered,\nand tha house had just been improved In varioys ways.\nWallinger Says Much\nMoney Available for\nRoads, Cranbrook Area\nCRANBROOK, B.C., April II. \u2014 N.\nA. Wallinger, local provincial member, states that in addition to the sum\not 165,000 which has been announced\nus available for repairs and maintenance work in this riding on the roads,\nother sums have been approved under\nthe Loan acts put through by the\ngovernment last session, and he is\nconfident that In all there will be\nprobably another $60,000 or $86,000\navailable for new work ln the riding.\nHe states that during the session he\nhad tbe opportunity of going thoroughly into the needs of the district\nwith the minister of public work* and\nthe public works department chief engineer. j^w .\t\nCassios Beats Bell\nin Play for Bowling\nCup; Bush Contender\nAs a result of Monday night's play\nln the Semaphore bowling tournament N, Casslos beat Jack Bell\n6.0-547. r\nT. E. Bush has atlll four games\nto play, and If he wins the remaining four games a playoff will be\nneeded between Cassios and Bush.\nIn a previous game Bush rece-ived\na high aggregate of $66 and a high\nsingle of 277, ae a result of this\ngame he will be high single and1\nhigh   aggregate   champion.\nMrs. Potter, Mrs. Partridge\narid Caff Are Winners\nTrail   Churchmen's   Whist\nTRAIL, B.C., April 19.\u2014St. Anar\u00abw'\u00ab\nchurchmen's club tonigat entertained\nIK people with a whist drive and\ndance In the Pariah hall. The winners et whist were: Mra J. Partrldffe,\nladles' first; Mrs. C. Potter, consolation. President II. Hor\u00abe*was master\not ceremonies. He Was assisted hy\nJ. C. West and B. Brown,. Rev.\nN. D. B. Larmonth presided at the\npiano. \t\nDeath oct-urr*-' at Aurora, 111., of\nHenry Hmit, ***d 82, staayf coach\ndriver ol pioneer BUnol* da***\nVancouver Men to\nRaise Defence Fund\nfor Parsons if Needed\nVANCOUVER, April 19\u2014The arr*\u00abt\nIn San Francisco on a rum running\nconspiracy charges of Prank Parsons, on* of the best known \u00abln*ur-\nsnee brokers In the city and popular\nIn many public circles Is resented so\nhigh among business men that following the dispatch of a telegram ot protest by th* board of trade, a number\n.if leading business men have agreed\nto raiae a defence fund. If necessary.\nOne -prominent member of a local\ngolf club has offered to put up 180,-\n000   cash.\nTRAIL, B.C., April 19\u2014A petition\nfor ths construction of a concrete\nsidewalk four feet wide from th* Co\nlumbla 'river bridge south on River\nside avenue, through the city limit.,\nwa* tonight referred to the city\nclerk, board of works, and the city\nengineer to check up on the ratio of\nproperty owners concerned. It wis\nSigned by W. V. Woodacre, D. L. Darts, Jl L. Beltaer, P. J. Sohofleld.\nOrtle Scott, W. Langlanda, C. J. Hen-\nderaon, C. H. Brodertck snd W P.\nLane. The council strongly favored,\ngranting the petition If the legal re-\nqulrenents for constructing It under\nthe local Improvement plan are met.\nShe Applications, Water\nService Granted, Trait\nTRAIL, B.C.. April 1\u00bb\u2014Water\n\u2022errtca aonaMtlons were approved\nby the city council tc th* following:\nThomaa Brown, Pin* avenue; Celeste\nMitchell. Riverside a venue; Thorn-*\nL*mont and E. Danlelaon, Third avenue. East Trail, and J. Merllno and\nLarenao  SammartJno.   of  the   Gulch.\nMoore and Nicholson\nAgain Remanded in\nCoast Murder Case\nVANCOUVER, April 19.\u2014Despite\nobjections, Robert Moore and Angus\nNicholson, charged with the murder\nof Marshall Dougls**, advertising solicitor In a local hotel, were again\nremanded today uhtll Thursday. The\ncity of J W. DeB Farrle. defence\nremand is due to absence from the\ncounsel.\nyew Tork **\\\\\\\\\\\\*\nown ertum jut'-.\nElwood   Veraer,    Mln-Mspolli\nhaa earned seventy-four scout I\nTwenty-sta Arabs wer* aiiMM\ntn NIUw. Ohio, alleged to hav* \u00abva_\u00bb\nImmigration law*.\n\t\nPhoney\nmrWmtM\nIF YOU want to boy *\n1 dog*, if you want to\nsell a bungalow, if you\nwant a maid, or if yon\nwant a business partner,\ntell it to folks who ara\ninterested. Daily New*\nWant Ads do! Just\nphone your message in to\n144\nThe\nDAILY NEWS\ntadis,\nCRANBROOK NOTES\nCRANBROOK, B.C., April 19.\u2014Mi-.\nand Mrs. A. C. Blane .have left on a\ntrip to the east, intending to visit at\nMr. Blaine's former home in Ontario,\nand other eastern Canadian points, going as far as Montreal.\nCommander   J.   c.   Powles,   of   the |\nHOTEL\nCASTLEGAR\nRooms,  Meals,  Lunches\nPETE HARDIE, Prop.\nNelson-Trail\nStage\nLEAVE TRAIL\u2014\n(Arlington Hotel) . \u00bb:30a.m.\nLEAVE NELSON\u2014\n(Golden Oate Cstf) J:00 p.m.\nPHONE\u2014Trail 286.  Nelson 71.\nPare $*!.0O.   PaBBengstt Insured.\nCOAL\nfor your,\nKITCHEN RANGE\nImperial Eft, per ton $10.50\nGait Store, per ton ...|9.B0\nWest Transfer Co.\nPHONE 33\nPonder a Minute\nJust think what you can\nbuy with the difference\nbetween a\nand the next highest priced\nautomobile on the market.\nIt   will   make   decision\neasier.\nPEEBLES MOTORS, Ltd.\nFord Dealera, Nelson and Trail\n\u25a0FIFTH ANNIVERSARY\nEDITION OF\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nFriday Next, April 22nd\nNext Friday The Daily News will com mence its 26th year of publication. For a\nquarter of a century, The Daily News has grown with the district which it serves.\nTo mark the occasion, a special enlarged edition will be published.\nThis edition will contain oldtime stories of Kootenay and Boundary and advertise\nments of concerns, both long established and new, which have played their part in\nthe development of the industries and the wholesale and retail commerce of the\ndistrict\nIt is an edition which will be widely distributed in this territory and in various\nparts of the world.\nAdvertising copy and other material for the Special Anniversary Edition should be\nhanded in early, as the special sections will go to press prior to the printing of the regular Friday edition.\n> %\n;.;.:- ,\n'\nThe Daily News\nl__J_l_L^\u00ab--J-!-i.\u00ab\u00bbT^ffT^^3>-\u00bb-*o-**-rTr\n TaSti Fitfl.\nTHIS NED-ION TTATTY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING,'APRIL' 20,1927\n_THB   DAILY   NEWS\nPublish-, evary morning ax-apt Bun-\n8S.il ^.-M?83** \u2014\u00bb\u00bb*\nBufi*** letters should b* addnaatd\nfat eemeha snd mint order* mad*\n___\u2022*\u00bb\u25a0* t\u00bb lb* N*w* Publishing eom-\nJffT. IhBJtB*. aad In no case to Individual man-bara ef th* naff.\nAdvartlalag nu ear*, aad A.8.C\n\u25a0tatamenu of drealatlo* mailed oa\nr\u2014iue*t, or maybe **ea at the off***\nSL -J? ^\"T_tl*,*!f \u2022\u00ab*\u00ab\u00bb   racognlaad\n\u25a07 tb* Canadlaa Prase association.\n_ StrBSCRIPTlON   RATM\nBy  mall   (country), par month..I   ,M\nPsr y*ar        tM\nfWjemil -\u00ab*<_>. wet year 12.**\nOutside Canada, par month ra\n_P\u00bbr   year       t.\u00bb#\nXMtlvtred. par weak           21\nI\"*r   T*ar     H.\u00bb|\nPayahl* la Advaao*\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,  1227\nSome Work to Be Done on\nKootenay Luke Highway\nInformation that Mayor McDonald\nB*ve to the board of trade at It*\nrecent luncheon, that to hi* knowledge It is th* Intention of the provincial government to do *ome construction work on th* Kootenay lake\nroad thla season, constitutes real\nnews. '\nOther* who reported to the board\non what they had learned at th*\nprovincial Liberal convention regarding the Intention* of the government on the matter by no mean*\nwent \u00abo far, th* extent of their assurance being that th* government\n-would see the southern transprovln-\ncial highway completed before em-\nharking   on   a   northern.\nNo doubt Mayor McDonald's confident prediction \"la altogether Justified, a* he usually know* whereof\nbe apeak*.\nThe event may therefore be accepted aa going to happen.\nIf the government .actually puta\nthe Kootenay lake road on the map ln\ntwo construction seasons, or In one\nconstruction season, It will be one\naf the greatest spur* to the prosperity of the district, and to Its development, that can be Imagined.\nIt is to he hoped the government\nwill work on a large scale, while\nabout It, and win in the shortest\nfeasible space of time complete the\ntransprovinelal highway, reducing th*\nwaterway part, of it to the minimum.\nThan the last obstacle to unrestricted motor tourist traffic will be removed.\nThe\nLighter Side\n_ of Th# Dmlly Newi\neo-atrtbute nuwy of th\u00ab \\>**\\ ittma\nto thla column. Juit Bin your\nD-tm* ot Inltlali, or nom-d-vpluH-*,\nud Mnd Id your brlrhteat Ide-aa.\n\u2014 Editor, Llffbtar Side.\n1\nAUNTHET\n\"Any woman can tell wheal\na man'e lyln' except when he *\ntellin\"   her  how   wonderful   ah*\nto.\"\n\u2014,\n\"Study of the etara makea you i*e*\nallae how worthleaa you ar***.\" Not\u2014\ner\u2014movlo  atari.\nAlienated affectlona: The polite de-\n\u25a0crlptlon of a born told digctr'i fondness for the blKseat piece of pie.\nIn bualneea never angers\na man because of her sex, but because\nshe outclasses him.\nPik-ur: The word appUed by\nma a to the cow that Ooam-t gtr*\nmuoh  milk,  and  ln   -dmllar  oum.\nAn old-timer ta one who can remember when every drummer awed\nthe villagers by registering from New\nTork. \\\nMaking a car to go 201 rotten an\nhour Just means the pedestrian must\nbegin   his   jOrnp   two   seconds   sooner.\nJfr. Justice Morrison's Has\nAll Necessary Power\nAppointment of Mr. Justice At, lay\nMorrlaon, as the royal commissioner\nto inquire into the Oauthler and Car-\nSow charges, which were brought before the legislature by H. Despard\nTwlgg, and recommended by the\nOdium committee for Investigation In\nthis manner, should be satisfactory\nto all  concerned.\nThe scope of the two commissions\nseems   sufficiently   broad.\nUnder the one commission, Mr. Jus-\n\u2022tlco  Mbfrison is  charged  to  inquire.\n\"(I.) Whether or not in connection with the matters referred to ln\nthe heretn-before-reclted declaration\nof the said John A. Oauthler any\nmember of the legislature conducted\nhimself improperly in hia capacity\n\u00abs a member of the legislature.\n\u2022*<!.) Whether or not tn connection\nwith the matters referred to ln the\ndeclaration of ths said John A. O&u\nthler herein-before-recited the public\nbusiness of the province has been\nImproperly transacted or the treasury\nef the province has been improperly\ncharged.\" >\nUnder the second commission the\nInquiry is to be:\n\"(1.) Whether or not In connection with the matters referred to\nIn he herein-before-recited declaration of the said Frank Carlow the\npublic business of the province has\nbead improperly transacted by the\ngovernment    of    the   province,\n''(I) Whether or not in connection with the matters referred to ln\ntfec declaration of the said Frank\nCarlow herein -before- recited the said\ngovemnn-nt or any member or mera-\nberi thereof or any _\u00bbvernment official or officials resorted to Improper\nAethod of obtaining campaign funds.\"\nAs to the specific allegations made\nby the affiants, the fullest inquiries\nare possible.\nOa the other hand, a general inquiry Into ths subject of liquor commissions, and a general Inquiry into\nthe subject of campaign funds, seem\nto  be automatically  excluded.\nHERESY IS THE UNORTHODOX\nVIEW THAT OEtTfl YOU KICKKD\nOUT TODAY AND REVEREt> AS A\nSAINT   AFTER   YOU'RE   DEAD.\n\"Unaccustomed   as   I   \u00abita   ...   It\naeema   therj. were   two   Irishmen.\nI thank you.\"\nBo many of the early records\nare lost, hat wa may um__t* that\nthe Ont oaas word was lnvmto*\nOB a rainy day.\nAnyway, the poor farmer can sit\ndown to a good dinner without breaking a $5 bill.\nMurder will out. And the self-made\nblonde is betrayed by an unspotted\nskin  In freckle time.\nALL THE LAYMAN UNDER\nSTANDS ABOUT ECONOMICS IS\nTHAT A TREASURY SURPLUS INDICATES A TAX REDUCTION JUST\nBEFORE   AN   ELECTION.\nThe explosion caused by the other\nkind of powder comes when the wife\nfinds  it  on  your  lapeL\nAs we understand the Chinese wer\naim. It Is about a rod to one side of\nwhat Is being shot at\nWhat a pleasure to buy from a\ngreen salesman who hasn't learned\nto gush and flatter as though you\nwere an Idiot-\nCorrect this sentenoe: 'When a\ntooth of mine needs attention,\" said\nhe,  \"I never postpone the ordeal.\"\nTwenty reart Ago\n(the Ifclly Hew* of April 10.  1\u00bb07.)\nK.   Barney,   representative   of    the\nMountain Lumbermen's association on\nthe prairie, I* ia th* ctty.\n\u2022 *   *\nT. Artiott of eVwrls, a well-known\nretail lumberman, i* here investigating the lumber situation in view of\nthe present heavy demand for lumber\nIn Manitoba.\n\u2022 *  *\nJohn MolAtehle i* hack ln Nelson\nafter a prolonged trip to th* North-\nire*.\nHousekeeping\nBy   LAURA   A*   KIR KM AN\noajnmro oum uviiu\nTOMORROW'S  MENU\nBreakfast\nApple Sauce\nCereal\nBoiled Eggs\nToast Coffee\nBaked   Beam-.   Catsup\nLettuce Salad\nBiscuits Jam Tea-\nCream  of Onion  Soup\nLamb Chops\nPotatoes Beans\nFruit Salad\nCottage   Pudding   with\nLemon   Sauce\n1 Coffee\nCanning time again 1 The housekeeper who truly loves her work will\ntake an Interest ln collecting the varl-\njuh canning lniplements\u2014her waoh\nboiler, the wood or ,wft-e rack to go\nn the bottom of it for the cans to\n\u25a0land on (so that the water may circulate under the jars afe well a*\naround them\u2014although some women\nuse merely a folded cloth Instead of\na rack); new jar- rubbers, plenty of\npint stse Jars as well as quart slie;\nJelly glasses accompanied by the tin\ntops and paraffin*- wax to melt up\nand cover tin; Jelly; a really good tvpc\nof strainer, made with fresh white\ncheesecloth; a roedlum-sised as wsll\nas a very large preserving kettle; two\nmeasuring cups; plenty of long-\nhandled spoons for stirring; a sharp\nlittle paring knife; and a large\nsaucepan ln which to boll the Jfn and\ntheir covers, empty, to sterilise them,\nfor 1ft or 20 minutes, before putting\nthe   foods   Into   them.\nRhubarb 1b one of the first products\nfrom the home garden to be canned.\nI know that many housekeepers maintain that It keeps perfectly well If\ncut Into short lengths, packed in the\nclean glass Jars, and then stood under\ndripping cold* water from a faucet tor\nn hour or more before being sealtd\nairtight. It ts nor that rhubarb contains sufficient acid to preserve itself\nwithout the trouble of heating by processing. But, although this cold\nwater method provides a good enough\ngrade of canned rhubarb to use in\nmaking pies, I personally do not li Kilt atewed up for winter use in aauc,\nwhen canned ln this manner. It pays\nto take the trouble to can it In tyrup,\nas  fellows:\nCut stalks in half-Inch length*-*\nwashlng. Measure these short plec-*-?\nby cupfuls and add one-fourth as\nmuch granulated sugar he rhubarb.\nPut the fruit With the sugar into u\nbaking dish and slip the dish into a\nhot oven, covered, io bnke till ten-\ndar. Then pack It, while still hot,\nInto hot, sterilised glass Jars, put on\nnew rubbers, glass caps, and put on\ntop wire, but do not press down side\nwire. Stand the Jure In your wash\nboiler canned on the rack or- folded\ncloth, and let the boning water con-\ntlnuo to boil around them < for five\nminutes, then rrtnove from the boiler\nand press down Bide wire to seal completely. The water in the canner\nshould rise a little above the Jar\ntops.\n.   Tomorrow\u2014Knitted  coat  sweater.\nAddress inquiries to Miss Klrkman\nand Inclose stamped-addressed envelope  for reply,\u2014Editor.\n-,\u201e.\u2014,. \u2014 ,-fci _     ,\nPastor Released of\nChurch Duties to\nBoss Liquor Board\nST. JOHN, N.B., April 19. \u2014 The\nSaint John presbytery of the United\nChurch of Canada today unanimously\ndecided to release Rev, R. ft. Fulton\nfrom the pastorate of the Centenary\nchurch here, to accept the chairmanship of -the New \"Brunswick liquor\ncontrol body.\n-    -ul - i\nEGG PRODUCTIOI.\nM BIG FIGURES\nThree   Pens  Make   PoKsibtes;\nShannon Lead* by-\nWeight\nEgg production in the* AKasf.li laying conic.-*, i la rapidly mounting,\nreaching 77.17 fer 0-snt fn the twenty-\nthird week, with no fewer than three-\npens producing the possible number o\nfigga\u201470. \u201e   \u25a0\nShannon firolhcrg' pen I* widenlhg\nthe gap between it and the simpwun\n&\u25a0 Holland pen, which Is ranking second, Its heavy egg* giving it its placo.\nIn numbers of eggs Isid, the Simpson\nft Holland pen is first, with 1171, the\nJ. C. plederlchs pen, with 1132, It\nsecond, and the Shannon pen Is a bad\nthird with .\u00bb\u2022*?, or 82 behind tha\nleader for number. But its heavy eggs\ngive it the points, the standing of\nthe . leaders being: Shannon 1197.1,\nSimpson** Holland U75.4, Olederlchs\n1171.2.\nTha taaiing\nThe standing of the 45 pens Is as\nfollows: '. e\nw.\nTtl.\nrti.pt*.\nIB\n399\n416.1\nBarred   tXoc.m\n-r,\n824\n837.1\nWilcox   R.   V\t\n.   40\n955\n842.8\ntmhOm*  island   .Reds\nllrown   KiSS   A.   G..\n' 66\n795\n841\nI'ltsfclt    D,     \t\n47\n838\n962.4\nWilts Wysa-aottss\nC urrle  T,  W\t\nnr\n759\n744.4\nI.xperimental   Station\nSummerland\n?2\n580\n802.2\nAnooaas\nGrant   W.   H\t\nm\n717\n892.2\nTullen   F.   E\t\n49\n48!\n475.2\nWhite  -Ushonw\nApplebv   F.   W.    ...\n54\nMl\n730.9\nr,9\niooo\n981.2\nBolivar  Leghorn\n19\n5*\n899\n114\n849.8\n1030.6\nBoyes   Brothers   . ..\n5.1\nbi\u00bb\n635.6\nts\n7S1\n859.6\nChalmers R. W.   ...\n50\n8S9\n900.S\nCoulter  O. S\t\nIB\n553\n607.S\nDarbey ft Son\t\nu\n789\nen.;\nDlederlchs  J.   C.\ndl\n1182\n1171.2\nEvans  F,  C   \t\n51\n1045\n1027\nFair weather    W.    M.\n47\n869\nS97.6\nFarrington  Bros.   ..\n64\n\u00bb!5\n982.1\n45\n807\n691.8\nGraham   R.  H\t\n45\n879\n877.3\nHoman   M.  L.   ..  ..\n49\n805\n914.1\n59\n761\n759.4\nKennedy    Bros.     ...\n70\n951\n965,1\nLawson  C. W.   \t\n17\n1040\n1108.7\nMains    Alex     \t\n\u20224\n800\n780.8\nMaple   Leaf   Farm.\n48\n879\n910.3\nMetcalfe   C.    P,    ...\n57\n721\n676.6\nMuffofd  J.  H.\nft    80ns    \t\n67\/\n936\n11*7.7\nMcKim -Poultry-\nFarm    \t\n54\n632\n669.7\nBanad *oc*\u00bb\nJSxperfmental  Farm,\n03\n761\n695.2\nWhite  Ir*g*-crns\nRuttleiln..   M.   H.   ..\n55\n893\n906.5\nSchofield   A    W\\...\n70\n881\n812.2\nShannon   Bros,   ....\n08,\n1092\n1197.4\nttmpson   ft   Holland\n7\u00ab\n1174\n1175.4\n54\n946\n917.7\nSnyder  H.   A\t\n58\n701\n1*7.1\nSurreyrteno   Foultry\n55\n42\n7.1B\n652\nWard   George   .....\n678.9\nWare P..   A\t\n\u20224\n771\n839.8\nWebnter   J.   T\t\n50\n547\n694\nWhite   R.   A *.\n58\n980\n1011.1\n\u2022-\u25a0\n2487\n16830\n37987.9\nSAFETY MEN IN\nCONFERENCE, CHICAGO\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy MM II W. tARTOK. MA\nFirst Essential in Sal\nskip\nA large'world-wide corporation with\n1&00 salesmen in the organisation, took\na professor from a university, and\nsetting'him d.vwn m sn offloe'ln the\nsales department, said: \"Go ahead and\ntell ii** what ynu find and what you\nwfiUld   rceomrnend,'.'\nHe bas hern working at 4\\ now for\na year, nnd lite material upon which\nhe  works   in  ihe  force  of  Halm-men.\nH>- has seen hundreds of thern eom.\nand go, some successful, and other**\npartial  or'absolute   failures.\nPerhaps the most tempting poaltiofl\nto a high-spirited individual ts that\nof a salesman. The feeling that lie\ncan approach a customer, Inspire him\nwith curiosity as to his gooo>, over-\nonrne opposition, and later create a\ndesire in him  toward  those  goods.\nThis man was asked by a .Saturday\nEvening Post writer as to what was\nthe chief quality, or characteristic\nhst enables a salesman to sell goods.\nHe replied \"1 don't know the tingle\nfactor, but It isn't 'magnetic person-\nillty.' It Isn't the gift of ths gab,\ngood looks, nor tbe knack ot wearing\n\"-lot-iea.\"\nThese* are all Important, \u25a0 of  eour5*e.\n\"However, If I were to rate the fac-\ntrirs in the order of their Importance\n\u2022'd be tempted to &lve first place to\nhealth. I mean just nornnl good\nlealth. nnd nlong with it, henlthful\nhabits.\n\"A salesman's first duty, It seems,\n\u25a0R to take good care of himself,\"\nNow, what Is his first recommen-ip-\ntlon  to his organisation?\nThat, before a salesman Is1 em-\nnloyed he must undergo u phyt-loal\nexamination.\nThis is all only good sense. You\ncan readily see how a man in poor\nheslth will lost some of his couragt\non approaching a customer, will not\nhave the persistence to meet opposition arguments from the customer,\nand will lack the final punc-h to get\nthe  nam.- on tht dotted line.\nAs I said before, ambition* and\nbrains can only take you ss far as\nyour body's health will let them take\nyou.\nSo, look after that body al yours.\nAPPLICATION   DWOMID\nOTTAWA, April II.\u2014Tha application to the tariff board for an increase In fluty on vegetable parchment paper has been dropped, I* was\nsaid before the board today\nm The orglnal applicant wa* the\nVegetable Parchraerrt company,  man-\nufacturlng raper tor wrapping butter\naad  st \u25a0*._     The  Canadian\ncouncil   of ainMttture   at   the   \\\nminary   heartf   had   opr*\ncrease.\nJohn Defers*\n$_,(-no.iVWi a yei\nwith his father\nIn  London.\nnd Is driving a\nCrisp\u2014delicious with whole milk.\nChildren delight in their\ntoasted goodness\nQuaker\nCorn Flakes\nRefuse a Substitute\n-s\u2014tmm\t\nOld Dutch says:\nGLADIOLI\n60 assort*, mixed, a snap st\n62.110. 60 Aristocrat Glads.\nThese are beauties, 6 or more\nvarieties. Catalog price from\n$13.00 to 118.00. Only ,10.00\nCatalog free, but order at'once.\nWe are planting, bo should yon.\nM. \u00ab o. DOOM,\nSorrento, 7l.iX\nCleanliness in the home\nis more than a matter of\npride. It's the safeguard\nto health.\nOld Dutch is your\nsafeguard to Healthful\nCleanliness.\nChases QiH-Protects tho Home\nV\nMade in Canada\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bill*\nof Building Material. Coast'\nLumber a specialty.\nJOHN BURNS & SON\n% '-\n-:;:\nTen Years Ago\n(The Daily Newa of April 20. 1917.)\nOn charres ot keeping their business houses open Saturday afternoon, April 7. IB representatives of\nNelson commerce will appear before\nMagistrate. William Irvine 'this morning.\ns   \u2022   *\nC. R. Hamilton, K.C., and Mra.\nHamilton left yesterday morning en\nroute, for Ottawa.\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nQ*dr_r* Harris, son o* W. G. Harris,\nmanager of the Hudson Bay mine at\nSalmo, died shortly after midnight\nlast night, as the result of Injuries\nreceived yesterday afternoon through\nbeing struck by an ore train near\nSalmo.\nCHICAGO, April 19.\u2014Five hundred\nsafety men from nil railroads of\nCanada and the 'United States are\n\u25a0attending the safety section convention of the American Railway 'association.\nAn appeal both to railroads and\nthe public to -exercise greater care,\nIn an effort to r-adure the number\nof grade crossing aocldehla, was made\nby Pr-eaident Coolidge, in a letter\nwhich was read at the opening s\u00abs-\nsrioA\nPRINTING PAYS\n,\nThe Aroma Captivates\n\"SALADA\"\nGREEK TEA .\nPure, u-.colored, delicious. Ask for it.\nIt is profitable for a business man, a professional\nman, a farmer, for anyone who uses stationery, to\nhave it well printed.\nEvery piece of stationery, whether letterhead, billhead or envelope, is an advertisement for the concern\nsending it out, and, if it is well printed it is a good\nadvertisement.\nAnd it costs no more to get good printing.\n- We will be glad to show you samples and quote\nprices.\nChapman, Wdhing to\nWin Wager, Passes\n, Through Toronto\nTORONTO, April II.\u2014W. H. CJ_lp-\nraan, \u00ab\u00abe. 77, who ha* walked nearly\n10,000 miles sine* July, i\u00bb2S, to win,\nw* tars, a $6000 wager, passed through\nthis city today. He haa yet to cro**\nth* oontlnent to comply with the\nrulea of the wager. He started from\nMilwaukee and Is now going to Cochrane, and expect* t* be ln Vancouver\nand complete the round trip *ome\ntime thla *_mmer.\n-SPRAY PUMPS-\nWe have in stock the famous SPRAMOTQR PUMPS.\nNo. 0 with 10-frallon Galvanized .Tank, No. i and No. 2\nBarrel Pumps, No. 64 Duplex with raUef.Valve \u00bbnd Pressure Gauge. Can be used by hand or power. Two-wheel\noutfits eompUte with barrel and No. 0 Pump. Just the\nthing for small orchards.\nTwo and a half horse-power Spramotor Engines, Pump,\nJacks. Large power machines mounted on truck complete\nwith Pump, Engine, Jack, Tank, two lines Hose and Extension Rods.   Just the thing for large orchards.\nAlso Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and- Seeders.\nField and Garden Seeds.\nWe will be pleased to quote you prices.\nNelson Hardware Co.\nNELSON\nWholMal*   and   Retail   Quality   Hardwar*\nPHONE 21\nPAMPHLETS\nRECEIPT BOOKS\nTAGS\nINDEX CARDS\nPROGRAMS\nPOSTCARDS\nCIRCULAR LETTERS\nLABELS\nBUTTER WRAPPERS\nOFFICE STATIONERY\nLOOSE LEAF FORMS\nSYNOPTICS\nVOUCHERS\nPAYROLL SHEETS\nLOOSE LEAF BINDERS\nPLACARDS\nTICKETS\nSTOCK CERTIFICATES\n-\nEVERYTHING IN PRINTING\nThe Daily News Job Dept\nPhone 144**---Two Lines\nPRINTING RULING BOOKBINDING\n__________________________________________\n i\t\nJ\n \u2014\u2014\nNBUSON DAILY N_5wl, WEDNESDAY MOR1WNG, A_rRIL 2*ViUff\nWtgmjjg f.\n\u2014\nWork Boots\nOur assortment of Work\nBoots is better and larger\nthan it has ever been.\nMade either with or without toe caps, in Tan and\nBlack Leathers.\nPrice M-SO to f6.00\nR. Andrew & Co.\n\u25a0\nImuatrt m Footfathion\nCity   Couicil   Makes   Various\nGrants   to   Public\nBodies\nDECIDE TO PURCHASE\nBLOCK Of C.N.R. BONDS\nGrant   Made   Toward    Band;\nMuch Spring Work Done;\nMay Enlarge Rink\nI      I    Wtfl\ntm,\nBt-T-b lull* maths,\nlarva*. Repel-\n\u2022aad Both* I*\n111II \u25a0 I *_\u25a0 I tht I    _J_M \u25a0 b\nFly-Tug ldl\u00bb^\u00abpto-\nUtS \u2014 liar emluSw \u2014\ncertaia.\nCRANBROOK. B.C., April !\u00bb.\u2014The\nelty df Cranbrook Is looking for a n\u00bbw\ncity engineer, following the resignation ' of W tt. Kansfe somewhat unexpectedly at the last* council meeting.\n\u25a0 \u25a0 Just what course will be followed\nIn regard to' putting s bylaw for a\nAew high school building before the\npeople has not yet been decided, but\na special meeting wilt be held shortly\nat whloh a bylaw will be introduced\nto authorize an expenditure for this.\npuroose.\n- JisQueBtR for various grants have\nbeen dealt with, asd among those allowed are fg-o-0 to the board of trade\nto pay the secretary's salary, s rebate\nof taxes amounting to about $75 for\nthe Salvation Army, 915 to the Chtl-\ndrenM Aid society. . and the usual\ngrant to the library*-association. Ihe\namateur athletic association will\nagain -be given the see of tb* Arena\nrink for (360 for this season. A re-\n- bate was also given for light and\nwater, and a small amount for repairs\nwas also allowed them. The agrlcul-\ntutal association will be asked to submit a financial statement at the end\nnf the year, and If there is a deficit\nthey  may be given' aid.\nMay   Eniargs   mink\nThe matter of a good-slsed addition\nto the Arena, rink, ,to provide more\ndressing    room*,    S\/U1    be. , considfrpd\n\u00bb*f. ii i   j. .mi1\nRSEVe\nBABY S\nOWN\nv SOAP\n\u25a0if\n'on\nt>   ,\nScreen Doors\nPLAIN SCREEN DOORS\u2014Sizes 2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in.\n2 ft. 8 in, x 6 ft. 8 in., 2 ft. 10 in. x. 6 ft. 10 in.,\n_t-W.JJ>7 \u00ab --V-.WWM*'-    .\u00bb.*\u25a0 ?   '\"' '^    '\nFR&tW:DOORS\u2014Sizes 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in., 2 ft ft to.\n* 6 ft 10 in., 3 ft. by 7 ft\nCOMBINATION SCREEN DOORS\u2014Sizes 2 ft 8 in. x 6\nft. 8 in., 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 10 in., 3 ft x J ft.\nBLACK WIRE CLOTH-24 in.  to 48 in.\nGALVANIZED WIRE CLOTH\u201430 in. and 8. in.\nBRONZE WIRE CLOTH\u201430 in. and 36 in.\nSUPERIOR SCREEN DOOR CATCHES   .\nSCREEN DOOR PULJJS, HtN&ES, COIL SPRINGS\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE CO.\nLook for ttl* Bed Hardwara Stor*\nPHONE 4*7 *       SOX 414\n-\n__r\n** V\n35\ni& ii\n;\nM\nI*.\n\u2022      .- '  *\u25a0   .   7  '*\u25a0 .\n:\nNew, yea need aet\nplan ahead If yea\nwlfh te laegae* a\n-chair, a tabl*a-or\n\u2022even aa entire floor.\nFor, Permalak dries\nin no time; almost as\naeon ss the article Is\nfinished, It Is ready\nto use again.\n\"\u2022PERMALAK\nBRUSHING^LACQUERS\n1      FOB   SALE   Vt   HIFPKBSON   HABDWiUUC\nV.HlTE^rACK-CLgAR'AND'POPO--AP'cOlOR\u00bb   -\n\u25a0 _.   , ..        ju in II  sn I \u25a0-i II '      \"*\nINGUSH  BfiAUTY\nMRS. FORESTER HAQGA&D\nThia  column   ts  being  conducted\nb\u00bb Mrs. H. 3. Vigneux.   All news\nI     of   a   social   nature.   Including   r*_-\nKptions,     twlvate    eniertnlnm*\u00bbl*\nrsonsl Hems, resrrisges, etc., will\nappear  in  thi* oolumn.    Telepbong\nI    Mra Tlgneuz at her borne.\n'     On    Tuesdar    afternoon    Mrs,    V.    A.\n' McFarland   entertained   at   a   delightful\ni bridge   St   Jifcr  hofne   on   Robson   etrbf-t.\n'The tabl*?. centered with daffodils, wa.\ni i)re\u00ablded over by Mrs. A. Lelth. Chrysanthemums   wer*   the   ftower*  used   in\n'the drawing rooms. The Invited guesif\n\u2022 were Mrs. W. M. CimlKfe, Mrs. A\nLeltb, Mrs. A. D. McLeod, Mrs. E. C\nWragge,   Mrs.   L.   E.   Borden.   Miss   M\nI Cameron, Mrs. J. A. Gibson, Mrs. P.\nC.   Whltehouse,   Mrs.   Hugh   Roberts;n.\n1 Mrs. D. O. Thorns*. Mre. W. M. Walker, Mrs. Gordon Hallett. Mrs. H. Bos-\nling of Willow Point and  Mrs.  Leslie\nJ Crauf urd.\nMed.   E   B.   Buyer  of  Willow  Point\nspent yesterday in the city,\ne    *    \u2022\nMtss Lillian Bloomer. \u2022 who has been\ntbe guest of .her aunt, Bin. O. A.\nKing. Victoria .street, returned on the\nnoon train yesterday to her home in\nRossland.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nKen Tatlow of Vancouver was a\nvisitor to the elty yesterday.\nMr. and Mri. G. L. Kemmerllng left\n, this morning for At, Louis. Mm.,\nwhere Mr. Kemifcertlnr will attend the\ntriennial convention of ths Order of\nRailroad   Telegraphers.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMiss    Owen   Scott-Lauder    has    returned - after    spending    the    holiday\nweek-end   with  ber  parents  at  Qut-en*\nAn English woman, who p.ol ..\nthe distinction of having the most\nbeautifully modeled figure of apy\nwopiaa m Europe, according to tbe\nfttmouH Dutch painter, Kees Van\nDongen. He has just painted a picture of her called \"The Modern\nVenus,\" which has attracted much\nattention when exhibited at the 8*1 on\nln Parle.\nlater, when the cost haa been learned.\nFor the lacrosse club, Art Wallace\nasked that they be given uae of the\ncity roller and hoee. The use of ths\nroller was granted, and the matter i-f\nthe water will be taken up later.\nOn the request of W. H. Ford, who\nis reorganising the ctty band at the\nrequest of the First of July committee, the oity agreed to advance the\nmm of $100 for instrument repairs,'\nand wiU pay Mr. Ford $60 pel* month\nfor three months. In return, the band\nwill be ln attendance at celebration*\nand on other occasions during the season. \u2022\nT. S. GUI, owner of the Recreation\nclub building, has intimated that he\nmay open up the building with its\nswimmin-jL pool for the benefit of the\ncommunity, anil asked for a special\nWater rate for this purpose. The\nCouncil prefers, however, to deal with\nthe matter later, when it Is seen\nwhether there will be revenue enouuh\nfrom the building to reimburse* Mr.\nQlll. If not. the city mjiy grant some\nassistance. \u201e\nThe city received a letter from Ottawa stating that examination will\nbe made of proposed sites which could\nbe used for air harbors In thia\nvicinity.\n\u25a0uy  Bonds\nA request from the Retail Merchants' association for improvement\nfn regard to the dust condition nas\nbeen referred to the works committee.\nReports from vatious committees\nWere received, that of the works committee showing a great deal of spring\nwork having been taken up in preparation for street work, and other activities.\n. For the purpose of Improving the\n(Making fusd still, further, W* cou-r.-\ncll agreed to purchase a block of Canadian Northern  guaranteed bond..\nKelowna Has Forty\nThousand-Dollar\n.  Fire\" in Garage\nKJSLOWNA, B.C., April 18.\u2014Fanned\nby a high north wind, fire rated the\ntwo-story brick garage operated by\ntbe A. J. Smith Garage company, limited, here, Mohday night, destroying\n32 cars. Tbe loss is estimated at\n\u2022$\u25a010,000\nThe map shows the location of\ngigantic Grand Falls, with Its tremendous power possibilities, which\ngoes to Newfoundland by the recent\nLabrador award of the privy council.\nThe shaded area was In doubt as to\nownership but the text or the judgment Indicates that It belongs to\nNewfoundland. Hamilton river and\nport of the Inlet are shown on the\nmap. *\nBay.\nRobert Quia of Harrop was a city\nshopper yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.    Charles    Miller,    Kerr    apartments, is a patient lo Kootenay  Lake\nGeneral   hospital.\n\u2022\nA. Deverson of Crawford Bay spent\nyesterday in Nelson.\n\u2022 *>    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs, Roy Pollard entei\ntatned on Monday evening at their\nhome on Mill street; with three tablet\nof bridge. The Invited guests were\nMr. and Mrs. L. V. Rogers, Mr. and\nMrs. W. T. F.therliigham, Mra il. J.\nVigneux, Mrs. C. CT Rhodes, L. V.\nDeVeber. W. J. BtltfVson anfr George\nDvorjets,\nMr. and Mrs. Frederick Niven of\nWillow Point were Nelson vloltorB yes\nterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. A. Wilky' of Uunnington wa.\nln Nelson on Monday on \u2022 her way- to\nSpokane, where she la spending the\nholidays with her daughter. Miss\nLaura Wtlley, who !\u25a0 a student at\nWhitworth  college.\ne    *    \u2022\nW. J. Nelaon and his daughter, iii.-.t\nGertte Nelson of Kaslo, were city\nshoppers  yesterday.\nMiss Dorothy Alrey uf Willow P6int\nwas a visitor to Nelson  on Tuesday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u00bb\nOn Easter Monday a party of schul-\nars of St. Saviour's .Sunday school,\nwith their teachers, were the guests\nof A. D. Allen. The party left No!\nson at 9 a.m. and lunched on Pulpit\nRock. During tbe afternoon some of\nthe party went on to the ridge of the\nmountain.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   W.   H.   Faldlng   were\nthe  week-end  guests  ot  Mr.   and  Mr-\nC.  R.  Hamilton,  Hoover street.\nno*\nGordon German of the Bank uf\nMontreal in Rossland, has arrived in\nNelson to visit his parents, Mr. and\nMrs. Thomas German, 712 Hoover\nstreet.\nMrs. W. P. Roberts of Vancouver,\nwho; with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Norris\nmotdrfed from Vancouver, left last evening- on the Kettle Valley for hci\nhome.\nR. T. Edwards of Columbia Gar\ndens is visiting ln the city.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOscar B. Appleton of Sunshine Bay\nspent Tuesday shopping ln Nelson,\nJT. K. Thompson of Vancouver was\nthe guest of his brother at Bonnington  Over  the  week-end.\n\u2022 \u2022    I\nMrs. C. V. Bourke, Annable block,\nwho has been visiting Commander\nRowland Bourke, V. C, and Mrs,\nBourke at Crescent Bay, has returned\nto   Nelaon.\n\u25a0    *    \u2022\nDr.  J.   E.   H. . Kelso  and  Mrs.   Kelsj\nof Edgewood are In the city.\ni,i   \u2022\nCol. s. Goode of Bonnington wa* a\nNelson  visitor  yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMi and Mm. John Waldie and son,\nBilly, motored from Castlegar yesterday.\nMr. and Mra, L. H. Hanna, Miss\nElva Hanna and George Hanna are\nvisiting in Kaslo.\nAlfred Cawley of Salmo spent Tuesday In Nelson.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nD. Matheson of the Hunter V mine\nat Tralr, is visiting in the elty.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs. Gordon Hallett leaves today\nfor her summer home at Longbeach.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. J. Hardin of South Slocan was\na  city  shopper   yesterday.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Clowes have taken\nup thslr residency at 318 Observatory\nstreet.\nYen. Archdeacon H. Beer, who has\nbeen spending the winter in Trail with\nRev. Norman Larmonth, left yesterday afternoon for Kaslo, where he\nwill spend the summer.\n\u2022 e ,\u00bb\u2022\nA. B. Shannon of Willow Point spent\nyesterday  in Nelson,\nM. Patterson of Perry'* Siding was\na .pity shopper Tuesday.\nBert Lannlug Is spending a few\ndays with his parents at Procter.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. G. P. Chapman were\ncity  vlsitora  yesterday,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nWilliam Grutchfleld of Salmo spent\nyesterday  in  Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022\nMre. Bourke, Annable block, has as\nher guest Master Bert Vsnables of\nTrail.\nMiss Doris Walker, who has been\nthe guest of her mother, Mrs. W. H.\nWalker,   Vernon   street,   haa   left   tor\nFirst aid for Spring fatigue\nSHREDDED\nWHEAT\nIts tootlisonic wiiok wheat flavor,\nGives new delight in food\nAnd easy nourishment\n\u2022\u2022sWll*\"******************^^\nf 11 Baker Street. Phone too.\nWednesday Morning Bargains\nWOMEN'S\nHOUSE DRESSES\n$1.36 EACH\nMade of good quality\nGingham in assorted\npatterns. Good washing materials, and in\nsize** 36 to 42. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL,\n91.35 EACH.\nWOMEN'S VESTS\n25c EACH\nCotton Vesta in sleeveless style or strap\nshoulders. Plain or ribbed knit. Sizes\n36 to 40. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL,\nmSei EACH.\nWOMEN'S BLOOMERS\n65c EACH\nMade of fine Naincheck in assorted colors.    Elastic at waist and knees.   All -\nsins.    WEDNESDAY SPECIAL, \u00ab5f\nEACH.\nPILLOW SLIPS\n3 FOR $1.00\nHemstitched Pillow Slips. Made of extra fine cotton in full sizes. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL, 3 FOR fl.OO.\nCHILDREN'S DRESSES\n$1.75 EACH\nMade of Printed Foulard in assorted\ncolors. Sizes 6 to 14 yean. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL, ?1.T5 EACH.\nNIGHT GOWNS\n$1.00 EACH\nFine Naincheck Gowns in assorted colors. Slip-on style, iff all sizes. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL, fl.OO EACH.\nPRINCESS SLIPS\n$1.25 EACH\nMade of good quality Satinette, in assorted colors and in size. 36 to 42.\nWEDNESDAY SPECIAL f 1.3.5 EACfi.\nCHAMOISETTE\nGLOVES\n75c THE PAIR\nImported Gloves. Made\nof fine Chamoisette.\nFinished with fancv\ncuffs. Colors, 'Sand,\nMode and Grey. Sizes\n6 to 7l_. SPECIAL\nVALUE AT 75* THE\nPAIR.\n1\nANOTHER HOTEL FOR TORONTO\nWiUi horses, said to . be descendants of ponies brought over by Blr\nWalter ll_l<-i_h's colonists, ar* (oood\nroaming over the Hatteras banks of\nNorth   Carolina.\nSay Smoker*  .\nWe are anxious to have yon try\nour Special  Mixture.    Just come*\nIn and ask for a|\nplpefull.\nBUSH'S\nToronto ts to have yet another big\nhotel. With the C.P.R. all ready to\nstart their big new structure in the\nfall and the C.N.R. also proceeding\nwith plans, an announcement was\nmade *.hls week that one of the new\nP'ord chain is to be built at once, a\n15-story, 750-room hostel to cost\n$2,000,000.\nAboVfi l\u00bb an architect's drawing of\nthe new Kord hotel to be located at\nthe northwest coiner of Bay and\nDundas  street.\nBull River to visit Mrs. B. Murkle\nbtfore returning to her school at\ntirlckson.\nMiss Joan Hallett spent the weekend at Procter, the guest of Mr. and\nMrs. Major.\nlira.    J.    Seaton    Pox   of   Ciawford\nBay   wa\u00bb  a  Nelson   shopper.   Tuesday.\n\u2022   \u25a0\u2022    \u2022\nMrs. Malcolm Heddlc of Willow\nPoint spent yesterday shopping in\nNelson.\nflojd If win, who teaches at We-st-\nink. U ths guest of his pa.fnts, Mr\nid Mrs. P. '\nL. Irwin, Carbonate street.\nRennle,\nMrs. B. G. B. Rennle, who arrives\ntonight via the Kettle Valley, huK\ntakSS an apartment at the Kerr block\nfor a fsw, weelte.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\nJack. Orey   of   Bonnington    was   a\nctty  visitor- yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nAlderman Harvey Fife motored to\n\"fehton on Tuesday   from   Slocan  City.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nMrs.   Q.    IV    Russell   Is   spending    a\nfew days In Spokane.\ntie\nMrs. A. W. Taylor of Willow 1'olnt\nwas a city sfcopiter on Tuesday.\nOeorge Helbacque of Bonnington\nmotored  to  town  yesterday.\nOf*\nMtss C. Annable has rt.turnt.-d from\na motor trip to Trail.\n\u2022 m   *\nMiss Laura Lalx-lie, who has been\nvisiting for the past few months at\nthe home of Mrs. L. Hanna, lias left\nfor her home In Kaslo.\n\u2022 a    \u2022\nMiss M. Fowler of Robson who\nswat Tuesday in Nelson, has left for\nProcter, where she will be the guet>t\nof  hsr  sister,   Mrs.   Huret.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nE. P. Kttbcrg of Castlegar was a\ncity   shopper,   Tuesday,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Robert JByers, Mr. and\nMrs. j. Williamson and Jack Maut\nwere week-end guests at the home of\nMrs. Byers, Hall  Mines road.\nFiguring that he can save ink and\nw\u00abar and tear on hts right Arm\nBmll BuelUlngsIoewen of Laporte,\nInd\u201e   asks   to   change   his   name   to\nBuell.\nPeter Johnston, aged IS, fell during\na foot race, and died from a broken\nneck,   %\\   F$rfot   N.D, _\nRIONDEL NOTES\nRIONDEL, B.C.. April I.. \u25a0\u2014 B. L.\nEastman of th. Bluebell mines Lett\non Saturday for Vancouver on a business  trip.\nH. Donly. who has been emploj *_il\nby the Blu-sbfll mines here for th*\npast four months - an electrician, l\u00bb*tt\nfor Trail on Saturday, where he in-\ntbnds  going  Into business.\nOeorge B. Shaw was a visitor to\nNelson  last  week. _.'__.     ,\nR. Thompson and P. Fowler are\nHpendlng Hie Easier holidays with\ntheir  parents   here.\nT. Swenson and R. Waldls wero\naway ov,er the week-end supplying tne\nmufcie mtr a dance held at Wynndel\non   KatitTday evening.\nMr. Binder of Rossland arrived on\nFriday and has started work as electrician  f**r  the  Bluebell  mines here.\nMr. and Mrs. A. B, WlUford, who\nhave been visiting here for the past\nfive weeks, returned to their horns\nat   Wlnlaw   Tuesday   morning.\nR. McTaggart of Princess Creek haB\nurrived here and has stated work for\nthe   Bluebell   mines.\nMr. and Mrti. C. Moore returned\nhome on Monday tafter spending a few\nday-H at Wynndel.\nR. Smith u-ft on Saturday for the\ncoast, where he Intends taking .an extended  holiday.\nKODAK TIME\nGET  A  KODAK\nToday\nPictures prove the story.\nBrownies .S2.05, $4.50\nKodaks S5.00 to $75.00\nWe do developing and\nprinting.\nAsk or write for a Catalogue.\nThe Poole Drug Co.. Lti\nKootenajr'* Leading Ons Stan\nBOX M6 PHONI If\n'Sas\nWILLIS   PIANOS\n\u2022Canada'*  B.st\"\nSole distributor*, from the factory, for\ntb* Kootenay District:\nKOOTENAY  MUSIC  HOUSE,\nNsl.on,  B.  C\u2014-Th.  Plana  St******\nLADIES' BAGS\nNovel   Finishes   In\nCOLORED PATENT LEATHER\nThese   are   the   Very   Newest\nIn Bags.\nA. T. N0X0N\nyour Jeweler\nuk mm\n'Last year's\u2014but\nTintex will color\nit new again!\"\n*T*1NTBX l*lins true eco-otnv! It\ns- pets twice \u00ab9 mud) batty SS SO*.\n-*lFt_* cost!    For faded thin** art\ntimet.   No naad. then, tab*\nOC*M\u2014_M_V .uftng \u2014bb- \u2014n\u00abfy.    Aa4\nh*v lanptsl Wil light aad madia**\n.had*, rea iutt \"tint si rov !_\u25a0*\"\u2014\nin hot or aad water. Uss Ta*** far\n\u25a0ilk Knftirigl.''_vdi_,'' ill nm, Malls\nwftr\u2014 even curtams.   Sss FaanlQaS\n-son on ths Tints* Ceior Cad.\niu-_^i^_-?_S_?isfJ|\nIS*-.*, drag and i-apc m\nIffrtex\ni> TINTS AS YOU RINSC\nTin! lyes\nnythi\n\u2022i  IWsrr*'\n *o*u At\nCHS N15150N DHLT NEWS,      WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1927\nTHE UNDERSTANDING HEART\nBy PETE*, I. aSS\nBob sat up. \"Uncle Charlie,\" he cried, \"God's answer\u2014It's raining!\nTftB ACTION SO KAJ*\nAnthony Oarland, a young ranger,\ntraufarrad to U\u00ab San Dimaa National\n' Foraat raaarva, losas tils heart 10\nMonica Dale, who acta as lookout on\nBogua Paak. Robert l^ee Uaaoa, \u00ab\u00ab-\nJbMwd teonvl-st aad a life-long friend o.\nH\u2014lea, la. being bunted with blood-\nhoan4a. Jtonloa hides him. Garland,\nwhile U-fctaf to her, discovers she \u25a0 \u2022*\n~~ Itarlnc Maaoh. He agrees not to\nMr and thereby wins ber\nad*. Monica ulcks the aherlft\n_MtM Mason to escape. Garland\nU Monica's hlftory from tbe sher-\ngm**) h* pleased to discover that\n_ cornea* from a fine family. The\ntariff telle him of Mason's unfortunate marr.ua. With Garland he goes\ntack to Monica's cabin. From there\nMM search for Maaon starts anew.\nMaaon douUea oh his tracks and\nback   to   Monica's   cabin.     She\naorta\n6\"'\nto Bet him away to South Araer-\nWhile Maaon la sleeping in the\nbarn aha makes a call on Uncle Charley Canfleld, an old friend, and per-\nnufcrtae him to buy an outfit for Maaon at tha general store and to deliver\nit to her. She reaches home juat fn\ntime to  warn  Maaon  to flee  and  tolls\nRm Where to find the sheriffs horse\nthe saddle of which ahe baa tied\nthe outfit. Maaon gets away and th.\nsheriff follows. Mason puta on tin*\nctothea Monica has bought for h m\n(MM resolves not to be taken alive. He\nMMtslara how he can return the \u25a0her*\n'ffra home and rifle. He runs Into a\nforaat flr\u00ab and find* escape problam-\natioaL He seea a small auto making\nV: 4*ah from the flames. The car\nUna over, crushing the woman who\nwad! driving it. With her dylna\nbreath she begs Maaon to save her\nbab>. He takes the child, finds a\nsmall pond and tn its -cooling water\ngeta some relief from the in.ens*, heat\nJohn Thurloy, engineer for tho He- -\n' culea Mining Co., offers Uncle Charl*-.\n\"\u25a0Wmt.Ototot a aection of land. Uncle\nQparley makes a call on Monica and\n.tills her he has aold her land. She\n.\/proteate that hydraulic mining on her\naeotlan will ruin Honey valley, ownod\nby Bob Mason, and insists that the\ncompany's eagerness to convict him for\nkilling their superintendent was part\n-_, of a de-ep-lald plan to acquire his\nproperty for a song. While they ar-*\ntalking they become aware that the\nforest fire la tomethlng to ba reckoned\nBob Maaon and his horae, both\n(b*arno*i, stagger Into night, and\ncared for by Monica and Uncle\nley. Maaon begs Monica to take\nbaby and ride to safety- Uncle\nrley does his beet to make Mason\nlortabl*-*.\nOO ON  WITH THE STORY\ndenly   Ignited,  the  roar of  a  mighty'\ndraft  and   the   crash   of   limbs,   half\nburning,  falling  to  earth,   were  productive  of a  tremendous diapason  of\nsound.\nStrangely uninterested, Uncle Charley aat and watched animals, fleeing\nfyom the fire, scurry through the\nlittle meadow; a weather-prophet all\nof hia days, he gased upward from\ntime to time. The sky waa dull and\novercast, and the sun was not visible;\na hase of smoke filled the noun ry for\n80 miles around, and Uncle Charley\nShook his bald head In profound dta-\nffuat,\n\"O Lord,\" he prayed, \"send us a\nmillion dollars' worth of rain. -Send It\ndown In gobs, Lord. Spray hell out\nof things, Lord, and Thine shall be\nthe power and the glory. O Lord, take\ncare o' my little gal. Guide that footsore, leg-weary boss, O Lord, an'\nbring  him  safe  to Tantrum.\n\"O Jesus, hear me. I been a heller,\nbut never mind .hat. I ain't been such\na hell of a heller as some, so hear me,\nOVER SIX FEET OP BURGLAR\naplaahed Mice a benediction ln his hot\nold face, over which there broke now\na   smile   of  singular   sweetneea.\n\"Dear God, how kind Ton axe to\nYour children,*1 he piped gratefully,\nand for the first time since Lee surrendered at Appomattox. Uncle Char-\nlay tore loose a rebel yell\u2014a very\nfaint rebel yell, 'lis true, but lacking\nnone In spirit for all that. \"Come on,\nyou rain,\" he crooned, \"Come on, you\nlong-delayed, hell-fired, teay, lingerln'\nlovely ralnr\n\"Come on, Mr. J.' Jupiter Pluvlua,\nan' do your stuff! Wham! Wham-\nwham! Come on, rain, an' don't turn\nto hall or snow or I'll die an atheist!\nList-en to it, Bob, I asked for a million dollars' worth, an' God ain't\na-goln' to short-change me! Yo--o-ow!\nPraise be to the Lord an' all Hia\nshaggy   angels!\n\"There's a rose in the world for\nyou, friend. A lovely, lovely rose.'\nOh,  I'm  so  tired!\"\nSHOW Of LOf ALTY\nis\nViscount Willingdon tt Edmonton  Expresses\nFeelings\n-BDMONTON, Aprjl lf.-^*Thoo\u00bbh\nI have been a resident of Canada\nbut a short period of six months,\nthree thing! have Impressed me. In\nthe flrat place, wherever I go there t\nla an Intense feeling of loyalty -for\nyour sovereign. King George. Secondly, there are aigna of tha moat\nwarm-hearted friendship for the rtf>-\nreeentativea of the crown In Canada.\nThirdly, wherever I go I have found\nthere ts a sturdy confidence ln the\nfuture of the Dominion. It has the\nmoat vast resources of any country\nI know of and I know a great many,\nand I am only surprised at the vast\ndevelopment that haa been carried\non  by such a fft\/r,\"\nThua did Viscount Willingdon,\ngovernor-general of Canada, apeak\nto the men and women who attended the Associated club'a luncheon thia\nafternoon.\n\"In Alberta I have found the\nloyalty.    Your confidence and optlm\nland ia as great aa elsewhere and it\nia astonishing that ao much develop\nmeat   has   been   accomplished,\"   he\nsaid.\nBill Sykea bad nothing on Lome\nAllen, gigantic burglar, recently released -from Kingston penitentiary\nand now unfpr arrest in Toronto\nagain charged With carrying conceal\ned weapons. He stands 6 feet 4H\nlnchea tall and la a real \"bad man.\"\nWith him is shown Prank Sampson,\nwho la charged1 with nticklng up an\narmed police constable and1 relieving\nhim of his gun, belt and whistle.\n'Quit  your calamity  howlin',\"   Bob\nm iiw ^ I Maaon   urged.   \"Here   I  art  comfort-\nLort? L^'unto me'TWne^el'r. like'   ab*   \u25a0*\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab*  Md  in  10- miWS \u2122\ncare of Monlcy an- that little paixwae.\u00bb\u00bb>*  WMheff down  hl\"   *  **\u00ab\u25a0*\u00bb*\nNever mind me an' Bob, Lord, We're\nrough an' tough an' whatever You got\nIn  store for us we'll stand an' take\nber amtlln', but don't be hard on Monlcy.\" The voice of tbe convict roe\u00bb tn   ly*\na   deep\" Amen!\nUncle CharleV took to his prayers\nagain. \"O Lord, I'm up a sump, Listen,   Lord.   You   mark   the   sparrer's\nbe   washed   down   hill   If   you\ncrawl out an' pull this sod blanket off\nme.\"\n\"Ain't   you  \u00abot   no. stren'lh  a.-tall,\nson?\" Uncle Charley queried anxious-\nMaybe I could manage to crawl\naround if I got this weight off me,\nUncle Charley. But I can't do it yet\nI'm plumb tuckered out. I'm tired, too,\ncilAPTBR   XXVI.\nUncle  Charley got out hia popket-\n\"Imife,   cut   abtne   slices  of  bread   and\ntan-wi and fed them to hia patient as\n^to_a' feed*  tidbits to a dog\u2014only  his\n- -funning   fire   of   frontier   philosophy,\n-4(9 pathetio little vainglorious obser-\nvatk-n*,  hia camouflage of irritability\nahd   ferocity   wore   curiously   absent\niow.\n.-Tke air Was very hot and growing\n_-&..\u00ab*; the crackling <\u00bbf branches, tho\n.fettling  report  of pitch pockets   aud-\njGmgk\nEV-ei^Morningl\na {Missive one ar tw*\n, -\"\u2022\"otter** Cetsrrh PattttlM\nfn tbe month \u25a0\u2022toon \u25a0\u2022-*\u25a0<>\u00ab\nrise, aad breathe elaarlv*\nla-rataeMe tot Bronchitis,\nAMhmi, Hai* Fever, aad\naor affc-rtloc of the resplr-\nstory t-ooootgeo. Mj-jwont\nto lata*.\n.   Me at all druggists.\nPOTTER'S\nGrfafTh Pastilles\nk_nufs>ctBjr\u00ab<_ by\nMnavAOsAa. U-L. UeJe*be*\nStomach\n\"Phillips Milk ol Ifagnetia\"\nBetter than Sofa\n- Instead   of   aod*. hereafter   take   a\nJ-_._-.ip* Milk of Magnesia\"  In\nrater   any   time   for   Indigestion   or\nour, acid,  gassy stomach,  and  relief\nwill coaoe lnatantly.\n\u25a0i fifty years genuine \"Phillips\nIIIlk of -tt\u00ab_tnaa.'a\" haa been pre-\nicribed by physicians becauae it overcome* three times as much acid tn\ntha stomach aa a saturated sokitlon\naf bicarbonate ef aoda, leaving the\natomach sweet and free from all. gaaea.\nIt n_utrallies acid fermentations tn\ntil* bowele and gently, urges tha aour-\nln*t waata from the system without\npvtlM- Baaidaa, It Is mora pleasant\ntake than aoda. Insist upon \"Pkll-\nlafpm.\"   Aa\/ drug flora.\nfall, so it ain't no secret to Tou that 'fiartner.\"\nI sold Ashforth Dale tfcat hill afection ~\non   the   north   rim  o'   Honey   Valiey.\nYou know as well as I do. Lord, that\nhe give me five thousand dollars for\nit   anfl   I  rive   htm -a  deed,'   fair   \u00abn'\nsquare. But Ash never recorded that\ndfed.  Lord,  an'   You're  th* only  one\nwho   knows   what   ln   hell   the   duU-\nrtrtted,     blundeiin',     two-for-a-nickel\needlot done with it Used it for shavin'\npaper, most likely. The title's still lp\nmy name, Lord.   I only got on to that\nthis   fnornin*..\n\"You know Tm tellln* the truth,\nLord.*You know I been a heller, but\nYou ain't got no lies nor dealin' from\nthe bottom o' tho deck charged up; to\nme. Yes, I've made moonshine llcker\ntoo, but what's a feller goln* to do\nwith these hell-fired, fU-mln' fan-a-\nlcks o 'Prohlbltlonlets tryln' to tall a\nman with halt on his breast where to\nhead in? I'm a free man. Lord, an' if\ncan't be free when I'm decent I\nwant  to  die.\n'But to get back to business, Lord.\nI aimed to give the Hercules crowd a\ndeed direct from tm_ to them, an' then\nhand Monlcy over the money, an' now,\n0 good, kind, lovln' Lord Jesus, give\nme strength, give me time to do that\nUttle Job an' after that when You give\nme the finger, I'll come shoutin' horae\nto glory an' no whimper-in' or back\ntalk. Not a peep out of me, Lo*-i. T\nain't afeared o' the Lord my God.\nAny time I failed to git a square de_ti\nln this life, I never blamed You, Lordi\n1 put the blame where ahe belonged\u2014\non   Uncle  Charley  Canfleld.\n\"And, O lovln'- Jesus, tf so be my\ntime's up an' You can't wait, send an'\nangel to guide Monlcy to that lost\ndeed I gave Ash Dale. Make Ash's\naoul come back an' find It for her,\nbecause It's no more'n right the blunder in' ole placer-mlnln' fool should\nrectify hts own mistakes. . . . Thank\nYou, Lord. 1 know. You won4 never\ngo hack on Uncle'Charley, You never\ndid yet\u2014an' I reckon if I'd offended.\nYou'd 'a' had them damn revenue\nagents acourln' the San Dimas for my\n\u2022.till.\"\nHe crawled under the wet blanket.\n\"Trapped like a damn rat,\" he murmured. \"S'long. Bob. We shall meet\nen  that beautiful shore.\"\nHe Dipped the wet folds over hts\nhead and soft, subdued, his senile\ntreble rose in a hymn he loved\u2014\"Rosa\nof Sharon.\"\nAnd then, slowly, softly, like the\ntears of Christ crucified, the rain commenced falling\u2014tha first rain In almost a year of drought. It aplaahed\ngently Into Bob Mason's tortured face\n|upturned to the pitying skies, and pattered with gen le little thuds on the\nwet blanket under which the heller of\nBan Dtmas crooned of the Rose of\nSharon. Ah, bravo spirit! Of Uncle\nCharley truly it might have been said\nthat are could not witl.tr nor custom\nstale   hia   Infinite   variety.\n\"Uncle Charley!\" The ring of hope\nwas In Bob Mason's weary cry. \"Uncle\nCharley, sit up! God's answered! H*e\nrainlnf!\"\nUncle Charley toeeed back a corner\nof Ma blanket and peered out Uke the\nfirst \u00abrourad-hog of spring. The great\ndrope. Increasing ln size and number\nTm mos' almighty sorry, Bob, but\nT can't, do a dog-gontd thing for you,\nson. My ialgs have gane back un me.\nReckon ^ must, be glttin' old at last.\"\n\"I'm sprry, Uncle Charley.'1\n\"Keep your blasted sympathy,\" the\nold man shrilled angrily. \"I don't require none o' that. If my latgs h-m\nquit, they don't hurt me none. But you\nJust nacherlly got to lay there until\nsomebody comes along an' digs you\nup.\"\nI'll sprout or take root.\"\nTo hell with you,\" piped the heller\nof San Dimas. And then he remembered a song ho had henrd once over\nMonica Dale's radio. Hi- __ing feebly:\n\"Let it ran, lot it rain, let it rain,\n\"Let It ran, let it rain, let it rain,\nFor  it's-always  fair  weather.\nWhen  good fellows  get  together,\nLet it rain, let it rain, let it rain.\"\nBrave   old   heart!\n(To  Be Continued.)\nMAN SERVING TERM\nFOR FORGERY DIES\nNEW WBSTM1N8TEB, April 19.\u2014\nC\u00abcll Rutherford, aged 45, who was\nserving a sentence of six months for\nfor-nry, died in OakaUa Jail. He had\nBuffered from heart trouble, which Is\nbelieved to have caused his death.\nH'6 Is *urvlv\u00abd by hlB wife, who\nrecently resided ln JCelowna.\nQuebec WiU Have\nGeneral    Election\non May Sixteenth\nQUEBEC, April 19.\u2014Provincial\ngeneral elections will bs held Monday, May 16. Nominations will take\nplac* on May \u00bb. Thee* date* were\nannounced following a meeting of the\ncabinet this morning.\nTAKES  OWN   UPE\nREGINA, April 18.\u2014William O.\n}_owes. one of the pioneer* \u00abf the\nWillows district, was found dead in\nhi* barn this morning by his son.\nHis throat was slashed from ear to\near with a razor, which wa* found\nnear the body. Mr. Lowes had been\nIn poor health for a year and it is\nbelieved he took his, own life while\nln a fit of despondency.\nSeven Million Larval , -\nCaterpillars Killed\nin London Drive\nLONDON, April 19.J-Abo\u00bbt 7,O0O,0M\nlarval caterpillars of the vaporer\nmoth, which has long be\u00abn a great\npost ln Hyde pafk, have WTet\nearly death, as a result of yesterday's (cocoon day) hunt by 1800 boy\nand girl scouts, who scoured the\npark.\nNational Christian\nConned It Termed\n\"Bolshi Aid Society\"\nSHANGHAI, April 19. \u2014 A public\nmeeting attended mainly by* missionaries and church workers, today adopted a resolution lndoralng formal accusations againa the National Christian  council made by 12 mlsatonartes.\nThe accusation characterised tbe\ncouncil as a .\"bolshevik aid society,\"\nand alleged that it had mUi-d ln 'politics, and,had published a pvster appearing  favorable  to  antl-foretgiiism.\nToday's meeting wu_ cu lied under\nthe auspices of the Fundamentalist\nChristian mission in China, thus giving the. controversy ftie appearance of\na fundamentalist-modernist dispute.\nTha Nationalist Christian council.\nregarded an a clearing housp for prot-\nestant missionary activities in China,\nwas formed in 1822, having 41 Chinese\nand  34 foreign  members.\nLAD _4 SYBIL  GRANT\nWho has admitted that ahe ta the\nauthor of the daringly outspoken\nnovel, \"The Riding Light,\" published recently ln England under the\nnom d\u00ab plume of \"Neil Boot.'' 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WEDNESIVAY MORNING, APRU 20,1S27\nFoe 9tmF\n\u25a0 \u00ab-. fi.   _\/___!__    .vj_vv_>,    >\u2022 _i\/n___n-.   .uututinu, atniu _m, u_i \u2022 bb*jw   _\u00bb\u25a0\nDAMAR WINS THE HARATHON; MILES IS FORCED 01\nTOTENP01T\nLWRDNTD\nScw\u00bb   In   First   Game   With\nLakesidts la 34-24; Grads'\nShots True\nARENA GARDENS, Toronto, April\n19^\u2014Edmonton Grads, world famous\nladles' basketball team, defeated Lake\nsMss\" of Toronto, eastern Canada\nchampions, at the Arena gardens to\nnight, 34 tn 34, ln the first of a\ntwo-game seres for the Dominion\ntitle.\nThe Grade won on their merit*,\nhaving a distinct edge over the locals\nat all stages. The winners were far\nsaperl.PT at combination play and out\nshone Lakesldea  ln shooting.\nEdmonton went to the front In the\nf.fst quarter 8 t\u00ab 4, but Lakeside*\nrallied (trohgly and al half time were\nleading 14 to 13. The Orads commenced the second \"half with a dashing attack which literally smothered\nToronto. The third quarter ended\nM to 1\u00bb. Lakealdes practlca.ly held\n\u25a0their own In the final quarter ln territorial play, but .poor shooting kept\n4h*m from threatening the Grads\"\nlead.\nA crowd of 3000 witnessed the con-\nteat, which undoubtedly was one of\nth* mast Interesting exhibitions of\nof ladles hnakelhall to he witnessed\nhere\nToronio. was awarded 10 foul\nt-rew-s during the course of the\ngam* and caplta'lsed on six of them,\nwhile Edmonton scored on five occasion* from the seven foul throws\nawarded them.\nTha, second game of the series will\nhe' Played   on   Thursday  night.\nTh* Grade' oaptaln, Miss. Dorothy\nJohnson, was marvellous ln checking\nand \u00bbh* was a thom ln the side of\nthe Lakeside girls all through the\ngame. The lone dtotance shooting of\nMiss MaeBltrney was one of the high\nlights ot th* game and she was a\ntowef of strength to her team. Ml**\nNora Gordon and Minn Swan were\nth* star* of the Lakeside team.\nUruguayan Soccer Team\nAlto Fait. With Hands!\nBoston Game Ends, Fifht\nMALDBN, Mass., April It.\u2014An exhibition soccer game played here\ntoday between the Uruguayan club\nnow touring this country- and tbe\nBoston club of the American league\nended In a free-for-all fight in the\nsecond half. Two Boston players\nwere carried from the field unconscious and two Women were knocked\nout and trampled upon In the melee.\nThe score waa 8 to 2 In Boaton's\nfavor when ons of the visiting players struck a member of the local\nsquad. Immediately .the war was\non with fists and feet flying, while\n2600 bleacherltes, feellnk It was a\npublic fight, rushed on the field.\nA score of policemen gathered\nabout th* Uruguayan player* and\nbacked them to the club house, while\nreserve*  cleared  the field.\nT\nID BOSTON ON\nHe and Pal Entered Race After\nBicycling Down; Bricker\nFourth\nBulger and Embargo\nFavorites in City\nand Suburban Race\nIbONDON, April in.\u2014The final\nogll-over tonight of betting on th*\nCM*, \u2666nd.. Suburban -handicap, to be\nrup tomorrow at i_*om placed Bulger\nand Embargo as favorites at 7 to 1\nagainst Odds on the other entrants\nWere: Weissdown 1* to 1 against;\nPriory Park 100 to 9; Prank Bare,\nSparus, Artists Glew, Pantera, 100 to\n7: Cloneapbe, Arcade, Gifted 100 to \u00ab;\nDon Zelon, Banstar, Bt. Portunat.\n(It-SB Moor, Pirst Mnglc, Inky Boy\nJO to 1; Mine DOr, Athos 25 to 1;\nAutocrat IS to 1; Mars. 40 to 1,\n\u2022gainst. .    .\nBOSTON, April 19.\u2014Cliff Bricker\nI of Gait, Ont., the neweat contribution\nof Canada to the long distance running game, who, running the first\nfull distance marathon of his career\nfought his way to fourth* place In\nthe 81st annual Boston amateur athletic marathon today, bicycled down\nhere with his chum, Billy Reynolds,\nto* carry the colors of their home\n\"T\" ln the big sporting classic.\nBricker was only 20 minutes behind\nthe winner. Beynoldar came through\nto place eleventh after leading lils\nteam mate a good part of the way.\nThe fourteen Canadian entries In\nthe race will be entertained by the\nBoston Canadian club at luncheon.\nOfficials pf the race tonight had\nhigh pral*e for Johnny Miles, the\nNova Scotia lad, marathon favorite\nwho had to withdraw after covering\nfive miles. \"He knew that today's\nunusually hot weather -*_** rfbt going to help him nnd he was* square\nenough to face it,\" one official remarked. * .'\nRED 1 BEAT\nTUKS'HTEH\nSIX VICTORIES\nTigers Beat Indians; Athletic*\nBeat the Senators; Cobb\nShines\nNEW TORK, April 19.\u2014The Boston\nRed Box handed the Yanks their\nfirst defeat ef th* season today,\nafter winning si* straight the New\nTork sluggers lost ' to 8. Southpaw\nHarry Wilts*, after a bad start, settled  down. and   held   the   Tanks.\nCleveland made three costly errors\nand the Detroit Tiger* won the\ngame there todsy and the **rle\u00ab 8\nto  5.\nAlthough held to five hits at Washington today, the Athletics took the\nfinal game of the series  3 to 1.\nWith the bases filled In the sixth.\nLamar, who had doubled, scored on\nHale's fly tq -Speaker. Cobb then\nstole horn* ahead of Crowder'a pitch\non  a  triple neal.\nSt. Louis entertained Chicago with\na 7 'to 5 victory. St. Louis got ahead\na couple of runs ln tho second Inning\nand stayed ahead. the rest of the\ngame.\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS]\nLONDON,    April    19.\u2014Reeults    of\nLeague football matches todsy:\nENGLISH  LEAGUE\nFir\u00bbt  Division\nBlackburn,   \u00ab:   West  Bromwloh,   0.\nHuddersfield,   1;    Newcastle,   a..\nLeeds.  0;   Burnley,  2.\nWednesday, 4;   Birmingham, 4.\nSunderland, f; Bolton, 1.\n'   Second Division\nBradford City, 1;  Notts County, 1.\nWolverhampton-. 1; Portval*. I.\nThird   Divi*i*n\u2014Southern   taction\nCoventry,   1;   Aberdare,  \u2022.\nNorthampton, t; Southend Bolted, 1.\nBristol  Rov***, 1:  Mill wall.  1.\nENGLISH   LEAGUE\nThird  Divl\u00bbl*n\u2014 North.\u2122 Sactitnj\nDoncaster   Hovers,   2;    Rotherham\nt'nlted.  2.\nHalifax, t;  Tranmere Rovers, 0.\nRochdale, t\/ Barrow,   1.\nChesterfield,   1;   Hartlepool,   0.\nSCOTTISH  LEAGUE\n8*cond  Division\nArtiiurllo, 4;  (felt Fife, 0.\nTh*   Rugby   Unton\nBrldgewater Albion, 3; Leicester, 28.\n.iislT\nCards Beat Reds; Robins Lose\nSeventh  Straight  in .\nNational Play\nAMERICAN     LEAGUE     STANDING\nWon   Lost Pet.\nNew  Tork     I         1 .157\nSt. Louft   3         1 .750\nDetroit   2         1 .817\nWaaHlugton  4      '  3 .571\nCleveland     8         4 .429\nChicago _  3         4 .489\n8         4 .429\n.148\nPhiladelphia   ...\nBoston  1\nCAMBRIDGE HURDLERS\nCOMING TO STATES\nSOUTHAMPTON, England, April\n19.\u2014The Cambridge team of hurdler-\nheaded by Lord Burgley, crack Britv\nlsh hurdler, sailed aboard the BteanV\nshlp Leviathan today to take part In\nthe Pennsylvania track meet at Philadelphia on  April  29,  and   30.\nR.   H.  E.\nBoston _. \u00ab \u25a0   9      1\n.New   York    1 ....I*   9     1\nI    Bat teriee\u2014Wilt \u00bbe      and'     Hartley;\n( Shawkey,   Moore,   PIpgrasa  and   Collins.\nIt.  H.  B.\nPhiladelphia    ..-..-  8     5     0\nWasliii\u00abgton     \u00ab. -  19     0\nj    Batterl**\u2014 Bhmke    and     Cochrane;\nCrowder, Brafton and Ruel.\nI R.   H.  E.\nDetroit     -..:.... 8   11     l\ni Cleveland     - ,.._  6-10     3\nBatteries\u2014Stoner and Bassler; Karr,\nMiller, Buckeye and So-well.\nR.   H.  E.\nChicago   ...  '.  6     6     0\nSt.  Louie , ~  ~. 7    II     0\nBiatterles\u2014Cole, Bfern&ble, Jadobs\nand Crouse; Never*, Vangllder, Stewart  and   Schang-\nNBW YORK. April II.\u2014Working on\nthe mound at Cincinnati today, Jew\nHaines let the Reds down with five\nhits -tn I one run, while the Cardinal*\ngarnered a dor-en hits, including two\nbcrners, to* win the final same of\nthe series 9 to 1.\nBottom ley and . Ha fey clouted tbe\ncircuit  blows.\nThe Boston Braves trounced tbe\nNew York Qlants, 9 to 6, ana S to\n4, In a \"patriot's day\" double-header\nIn the Bean To>vn. Thirty-five\nthousand fans saw the second contest\nln which the Giants .led It up In the\nelgh h only to have Boston pu*h\nacross the winner In their part of tbe\nframe. .\nAt Philadelphia, the lowly Robins\nbit the dust .for the seventh time\nthis season, -lack Bcott blanked them,\n\u20224 to 0, allowing only four scattered\nhits. Dazsy Vance started for the\nRobins and was succeeded by aVhardt\n\"Cy\" Williams knooked one for four\nbases. . . __\u00bb__\u2022,\u25a0\nBy mean* of a steel cylinder with\na glass window, Dr. William Beebe,\nof New York, expects to explore the\nsea   bottom  a  mile  down.'\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\nw s .\nSyracuse, 4-7; Reading, 1-0. (See-\non.I   called   end   third.)\nToron'.o, 2-12;  Newark,' 7-7.\nBuffalo,    6;    Baltimore,    6.\nRochester, 3; Jersey.-_lty, 4. (13 innings).\nWolf was shot neer Sugar Creek.\nOhio. .-'-    I\nOF\n[\nWinntr Takes Race fer Fifth\nTime in Field, of 164\nStarters\nBRICKER, GALT BOY,\nFINISHES IN FOURTH\nHeat   Force.- Miles,   Favorite,\nOut in First Ten Miles\nof Race\nPRINCE CAROL AND HIS LADIES\nAcqordlng to present Indication*\nonly one person, and that a 5-year-\nold hoy, figures in the future of Rumania. He Is Michael, 6-year-old\naon of former Crown Prince Carol\nand Princes* Helens. Today it la\nreported that the regency ha* J>een\nratified hy the national peasants'\nparty, tbe regency to control until\nthe boy prince .Is U year* old. Under\nttil* Hchemo of things his parent*\n\u2666rould have but litti- to say. Upper\nll*u*tratlon* above, lsft, to right,\n\u00abhow Madam* tupeeeu, with whom\nQ-jrM I* at present, Carol and Mile.\nZW hi* former morganatic wife.\niew\u00ab to Prince* Helene, hi* royal\ngpo-kse. _\nWhile doing construction work In\nC-i-H****-*. ?\u00bb\u00ab' Cik-dino, wa* killed\nttfteti he fell from the tenth floor.\nBecause his father reprimanded\nhim for low n****\u00bb \u00bb' \u00ab\u25a0**\u00bb'\u2022 ,Fran\u201ek\nContain* Jr., shot and killed hime.1-,\nba N\u00bbw  Tot*.\nBOSTON, AprU It.\u2014OUn-oe\nB. IXuiwr, thla, wiry, ag-yeai-old\ntype-setter from MeJroHO, today\n\u2022need Ma way to tbe und_>i-ntri)\ntitle of tbe greatest marathon\nnumer of the Unltnl State*\nUnder a boiling mini, over M\nmfle* an_ MS y_r_* ot beat-\nsoftened macadam, the _-**ilu*1g\nUttle ex-Suday school teacher\nran tbe pace of tbe continent's\ndistance luium* Into the ground\n'to win the Slat animal Hopkln-\nton-to-Boston marathon run of\nthe Boston Athletic a-am-ialton\ntn a boars and 40 nun-tea as 1-6\nseconds.\nThe   time  wu   eight   minute*\nover the world's record, bat De-\nmar'* performance brought h_n\nreoords that oould not be mt*.\naui-ed In hour* and minutes.    It\nwu the flfth time he had crossed   the   Una   a   winner   In   the\nB.A.A.   Patriot.-)'  day   nlannlr   It\nwu his fifth consecutive marathon victory within m year, aad\nIt wa* Ihe second year ln which\nhe hu curled off the natlon-l\nA.A.V.,    marathon    title\u2014-three\nrecords unequalled on tho books\nof running competition.\nWearing the color* of the Melrose\nAmerican Legion, Demar pushad directly to th* front of a field ot 114\nstarters, who took the road.    Fir*\nmile* from tha *tart he wu leading\n'he pack and wu never headed after\nthat.\nKoHkt Second\nKoskl, another ot the slightly built,\nsmooth limbed type, wearing th*\nooloi-s of the Finnish-American A.C.,\nwu th* second man home through\na lane of 10.000 cheering, spectators\nat the finish, four minute* behind\nDemar. Hi* time wu 2 hour* 44\nminutes, 41 seoondB. Then came\ngray-haired Bill Kennedy, and the\ncrowd, recalling his 1917 victory,\ngave him an ovation almost equal\nto Demar's. The watches, caught\nhim  ln   2:51:58.\nJohnny Miles, the Nova Scotia\nyoungster who provided the biggest\nupset ln the history of the B.A.A.\ngrind last year, by racing Demar,\nStenroos, Olympic champion, . and\nother veteran* Into the dust ln record-breaking time, was one of the\n100-odd contestants forced out of the\nrunning today by the unseasonable\nheat It wu the biggest disappointment of the day.    He wa* a top-\nheavy favorite aad even Demar conceded him the race yesterday oa the\nbasis of hi* last year'* performance. Bat the heat killed Miles ln\nthe tint It mile*. They put him\nla the' referee's car and brought\nhim to his hotel here. The youngster\ntook his defeat gamely. He had set\nhi* heart on victory as a stopping\natone to the Olympics next year, and\nalthough his disappointment must\nhave been keen, h* gave up with\nth* remark: \"It Just Isn't may kind\nof a day, but there are other days\ncoming.\"\nGait Youth Good\nWith Mile* out of the running, it\ndeveloped on another Canadian youth\nto keep the Maple Leaf near the\ntop, and Cliff Bricker, of Gait, Ont..\n22-year-old Dofninion champion at\nfive' mile*, running the tint marathon of hi* career, stepped into the\nbreach. He finished ln fourth place,\nnine minutes behind Kennedy, In'\n1:00:54, clinging to his original plan\nt>f sticking with the leaden u much\nu possible.\nCarl Under ot the BJUL, th* 1219\nwinner, was fifth, and then another\nCanadian and former winner,\nEdouard Fabrc, an old favorite\namong Boston race followers, followed.\nHeat Terrific\nThe heat today furnished the\nworst conditions for the runn*fw* feet\nsince 1910, officials said. Scores of\ncontestants went off with feet raw\nand blistered Inside sweat-soaked\nshoea Miles was on* of th* victims and not all th* leaders escaped\nunscathed. Road surfaces were\nboiled Into a sticky tar paste and\nrunner* were forced to sidewalk* to\nmake progress. Despite the killing\nbeat all finisher* showed good heart\nand lung conditions, and Demar loot\nonly six-pounds. Kennedy dropped\nten, but he was perhaps th* heaviest\not the first eight prize winner*.\nMedals for Winner*\nGold,  silver and   bronxe  National\nA.A.U medals warn\nmen. Th* II.A.A. .\nflrat eight and *ou\n25, as well u the team prise.\nHow they ftmsbed:\nNo.   1\u2014Clarence   Demar,   Metro**\nPott A.L.   3:40:22   1-5.\nNo. 1\u2014Karl Koskl. Flnnlsh-Amerl-\ncon A.C., New Tork, 1:44:41.\nNo.   I\u2014William   Kennedy,   Cygnet\nA.C., Port Cheater, N.T., lill:M.\nNo.   4\u2014Cliff   Brlalwr,   Gait,   Ont.,\n1:00:94.\nNo.   (\u2014Carl  Under,  Boston  A.C..\n1:03:21.\nNo.     4\u2014Edouard     Fahre,     North\nBranch, T.M.C.A., Gait, Oat., 3:21:39.\nNo.  16. \u2014 Oeorg*    Bird,    North\nBranch, T.M.C.A., Montreal. t:l\u00ab:4\u00bb.\nNo.   20\u2014Henri   K.   Benoit,   North\nBranch, T.M.C.A., Montreal, 3:43:64.\nOutsiders Take\nThree   Placet   in\nMetropolitan Stakes\nBPSOM, England, April 19.\u2014Outsider! took the flrat three places fn\nthe great metropolitan -take* here\nthis afternoon, one of -the teuton's\ngreatest long distance handicap*.\nBrio Piatt's 7-year-old Kinnalrd woo\nby three lengths from & Woolen's\n4-year-old Dakota, with R. Tyler's\nTuscan In third place, hall * length\nbehind. Twenty-two started. The, 'distance waa ly*. miles.\n<**_\u00a3\nSPEY\nROYAL\nPacific Coait League\nMissions,  2;   Portland,  9.\nHollywood,  ID;   Seattle,  2.       '\nSacramento, 14;  Lo* Angeles, V.\nOakland,  7;   San Francisco, .\nbring-'\nprompt.\nTht* advertisement la not publiahsd\ner displayed by th* Liquor Control\nBoard or by ths Government of\nBritish Columbia.\nTne\nCHOICEST\nand\nOLDEST\nprocurable\nSCOTCH\nWHISKY\nThis advertisement is not pufilished or\ndisplayed by the Liquor Control Board or\nby the Government of British Columbia.\nThrough Service\nArrow Lakes,\nColumbia River.\nCOMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 18th \".\nEffective April 18 regular service will be resumed on\nfollowing routes:\nREVELSTOKE-ARROWHEAD-WEST ROBSON,\nNELSON-SLOCAN CITY, SLOCAN LAKE,\nKASLO-NAKUSP\nand present temporary service covering above routes will\nbe withdrawn.\nle S. CARTER,\nNefton, B.C.   ** District Passenger Agent.\nHON. EUGENE WASON\nDIES IN ENGLAND\nLONDON, April 12.\u2014Death hag r\u00bb- I\nmoved an Interesting personality In\nRt. Hon. Eugene Waeon, who for\n30 years waa a Liberal member of\nthe house of common*, In turn for\nSouth Alr\u00bb_ire, ClaclOnannan and\nKinross. He was 31 Weeee of age.\nOver' six feet four Inch** In height\nhe was known in th* house as the\n\"giant Scot\" He waa a lairyer and\na noted  traveller.\nHe twlc* went around  the world,'\nthe second  time  In  1811-97,   by  way\nof Australia, New Zealaad, FIJI, Hawaii,  Vancouver and across Canada\nHia brother, Catbcart, now dead,\nwan for many years a member of the\nhouse of commons for Orkney and\nShetland, and waa especially noted\nfor hts fondness for *_H_i*w during\na long dabate,\nimes the informality of the spoken word\nis more effective than\na letter.\n'Long Distance Please'\nB. C. TELEPHONE COMPANY\n TBE NELSON D_\\ILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1927\n\u2014\ntL SECT\nOF Mill\nIN OPEN WARFARE\nAM- It Dtaiused as Commander-in-Chief by Hankow\nOrder\nCHRISTIAN GENERAL IS\nCHIANG'S SUCCESSOR\nHankow   Severs All   Relations\nWith Nankin* and\nShanghai\nFIRE THIRTY-EIGHT STORIES UP\n8NANOHAI. April If.\u2014 Actual\nwarfare between contending factions\ntn the Nationalist ranks haa started.\nAlmost simultaneously with Osneral\nChiang's anaoujioc-ment of the principles on which h\u00bb ta establishing\nMs as-Mrnment at Nanking, the Hankow government, -Aoncribed as the\nradical section of the Kuomintang,\ntoday Issued a mandate dismissing\n\u2022Chiang Kai Shek ae commander-in-\nchief.\nGeneral Peng Tu Hafang, ths\n''Christian general,1\" was appointed\nU Chiang's successor. General Tang\nSaag-Chl. military governor pf Honan, was named as associate generalissimo and received orders to\nmove his troops immediately toward\nNanking to attack Chiang.\nThe severance of all relations with\nNanking and Shanghai was also announced by the Hankow government.\nWith these definite acts of belligerence between the warring sections of the Cantonese, General\nChiang has made his position clear.\nFrom Nanking came information\nthat the new government had its\ninception at a great mass meeting\nat which many notables spoke.\nChiang himself declared he was not\nestablishing a new government but\nmerely removing tho Nationalist\nheadquarters from Hankow to Nanking, purging the Kuomintang cf\nCommunists and seeking to bring\nabout a return to the fundamental\nprinciples of the  lata Sun  Yet.\nFighting in still going on between\nnorthern forces on the north bank\nof ths Tangtse at Pukow and south-\n\u25a0 rn troops entrenched on the south\nbank of the ri-ver, but details are\nlacking and the outcome Is undecided.\nSerious fighting is also reported\nSt Canton between radicals and moderate  Cantonese  troops. ,\nAltrock Calls\nGolf the Hit\n1 \u25a0 <\"  \u25a0 '\nUse_ Ai-tid*\nReal Estate\nat.\u2014J\n\u25a0MOT\nT.Rest\nBoatt and\ni __M_____3La\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nHelp Wanted\nP-MitMM Waited\nU* tmi ttjumi\nUrn Stock\nIUcWt\nF-mFto*M\nTmrnXM tmd  whSSmt\na                               .,    ,    >\nClassified Advertising Rate,\nwsa %  SI\nOne and a half cents \u25a0 word per Insertion. It paid In ad-raoce. tc per word\n?w week, or tt%e per word per month,\nrantisat sds accepted only on a eash-\nin-advaaoe basts. Each initial, figure,\ndollar niga etc., counts as one word\nMinimum IBc, if char-red 60a\nMTrHfte, oeattos aad Ia igeniossBSi\nCards\u2014Three cents per word; 60o mini*\nmum,      i\nUsts of Weddlsv nesents, and Flor-\nil _!Tlkl_is jil TsSjWSli\u2014Tea cents per\n- Three cents\nper word! each insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals, 4c per word. Black-\nfact capitals Be a word. Twenty-fivt\nper cent, OUoount if run dally without\nchange of>copy for one month or mora\nWhere advertisement is set out in short\nlines the oharge la Ifre a line for Roman\n300: for  blackface   and   J&o   for\ntype,   _\nblackface -capitals.\nrharged 60c.\nMinimum    16a   if\nBusiness Opportunities\n! WANTED \u2014.'Partner in good dairy\nbusiness; one who will buy half interest   in    stock.     Particulars,    Box\n7__________*'_y yew (7g42)\n!      Mate Help Wanted\nWANTED\nbusiness.\n^ Smart hoy to learn drug\nCanada Drug & Book Co.\n\u25a0 \"___ (7\u00ab\u00bb7)\nA blase \u00abt atorl\u00ab\u00ab above Breadway, I folding at the pinnari* oV (fcsnlKi;\nNew Yark. yrt\u00bb tbriUed by a biaaliit [ ur,ou\u00bb aew ***-s*ory structure of the\nspectacle of raw Beauty a few nlgnt* 1' S_n''*y-Neth\u00bbrtanil Apartment hotel\nago, when the city's highest fire of\nany conssquenc* raced . in th* scaf-\nFifth avenue and Fifty-Ninth\nstreet. The photo shows the biasing\ntower.\nFAIRVIEW MEETS\nNational League Results\n\u2022 _\u2666\nJUNIOR LEAGUE\nGame at 5:30; Thistles Tussle\nWith (allies in Juvenile\nOpener at :i\nNATIONAL     LEAGUE     \u00abTANOINO\nWon   Lost Pet.\n.Pittsburgh       B\" l .|\u00ab8\nBoston   _  6 3 Ml\nNew Tork  4 3 .671\nChicago    3 3 .joo\nSt. Louis  _  3 3 .5M\nPhiladelphia   3 3 .500\nCincinnati     1        r, .107\nBrooklyn    n        7 .n(n>\n(\u25a0\/ANTED -i- Junior for office, who\nhue some helling ability and Is ambition* enough to work hard aad\nconHclenttously to develop It. Small\npay to start, but the Job haa a\nworthwhile i tutun. Bor 7488, Daily\nNewa. '  (7483)\nSituations Wanted Hale\nHANDY   MAN---arden,   repair,   fence,\npatnt, etc,   p. M. it. mi, NeiBon.\n       r (7700)\nFemale Help Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Toiing.girl fer light hous*\nwork;  to  sleep at  hop\u2122\nBtr\u00ab*t.\no_\nAgents Vi\nApply  407\n'7524\n[>l.v\n_!_.\nWanted\nMAN OR WOMAN to travol and appoint local representatives, a 121\nweekly average . and expenses, and\neommiafllon beside*. Experience unnecessary. Write for particular-\nWinston Co.. jfaronto. (7413)\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nITJITE\u2014Ashman's   Apartments.    (J\u00bbll)\nFURNISHED    TWO-ROOMED    SUITE.\nMre. Ryan, 711 Silica street,     (7638)\nFairview and the Wolves open the\njunior Soccer league this afternoon.\nwhen they will meet at tho rteerea;\ntlon   grounds  at   6:00.\nThe Fairview lineup has not yet\nbeen announced, but the Wolve*-\nteam will be: A. Mclnnea, goal:\nHanna and McLeod, backs; A. Jeffs.\nWallach and Richardson, halves;\nCampion, C. Jeffs, Wallace, Whitfield and Kelly, forwards. .1. Draper\nwill   referee.\nAt 8 o'clock the Thistles and Cal-\nlles will meet in the opener of tha\nJuvenile league. Theso teams will\nb.;\n.Callies\u2014C. Hadden, goal; H. Knit-\ntel and G. CarlBon, backs: N. McLeod. S. Rutwnll and J. Sutherland.\nhalves; A. Covington, W. Hanison,\nA.  McLeod,  E.  WaterB and D.  Han-\n:,   forwards.\nThistles\u2014A. McEachcrn, goal; A.\nMcLean and C. Ramsay, backs; M.\nCondon, A. Mclnnes and B. Blnga-\nman, halve*) L. Stewart, P. Saare, J.\nWhitfield, J. Wallach and D. Bush,\nforwards.\nLive Stock for Sale\nFirst   Game\u2014 It.  H.  B.\nNew   York     _  5     4     1\nBosttm      n   I2     1\nBatteries\u2014Greenfield,    Bentley    and I FOR   SALE  \u2014,  Two   cows,   Ayrshire,\n{]_,_,.     Wert*    _-d     f-itiae- '       tW0   flnd   three   yBBrS   old,   just    froall,\nMsjnbjr.   werti  and   -Ibson. ]    -00_    ma_erll     R,    Ho_gJn     Sltlca_\nSecond    Game\u2014 R   H.  E.       Park.  (770*)\nNew   York     _  4   11\nCountry Property\nBEAUTIFUL   RESIDENCE,   FOX\nFARM,  CHICKEN RANCH. ALFALFA\nSO ACRES\u201420 alfalfa, 10 arable, partly Irrigated,' som* timber; 1 pair\npedigree sllves foxes with Utter\npups; regulation wired pen; 4 open-\nfront ehlcken houses, 80ft x 18ft.\nSPLENDID RESIDENCE, UP TO\nDATE IN EVERY RESPECT\n00ft. x 42ft. two Btoties, 10 rooms,\nsleeping porches, lavatory, bath and\ntoilet, gasoline engine, 100 gal*, per\nminute pump, all In flrat-cuisa con*\ndltion. Situate on bank of liver.\nFour-room cottage, root cellar,\nBtable, garage. Church, school, post\noffice aad C.P.R. depot adjacent;\ngolf links 1 mile: good fishing and\nhunting; beautifully situated. Property of retired army officer, who\nhas to return to England. Price.\n14250.00 cash. Apply to Charles\nKing, Greenwood, B.C. (7007)\nCLASSIFIED ads bring results quickly\nand economically.   lUc a worq.\nFarms-Ranches for Sale\nFOR SALE \u2014 S50 acres good land,\ncontaining good aawlog timber. A\nMackereth.   Broadwater,   B.C1. JJtUj^\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nGOOD    COLLECTION    SECONDHAND\nSINGER    MACHINES.      Hand    and\nelectric.    Singer Sewing Machine Co.\n(770Y)\nFOR   SALE\nML.\nPiano,   cheap.\nPhone\n(7014)\nGOOD, CLEAN GRAVEL FOR SALE.\nDelivered, or hauled yourself. Apply H. R.  Norris, Phone 840R8.\n(7t\u00ab\u00ab)\nOENUINB AUSTRIAN  SCYTHE \u2014 J.\nP. Morgan, Nslson. (7K7)\nPIPE   AND   FITTING*.\nBARBER     WIRE,     ETC.\n20,000 feet l>4-lnch Pip*, Special,   10c   per   foot.    Full   stock\nother sizes, also Fittings, at low\nprices.    New Galvanised Barbed\nWire,    (14.00,    Black,    8300    per\nspool.   Roofing Felt, 1-ply, 11.00,\n2-ply, S2.00, i-ply, 82.66 par roll.\n- Extra heavy Mineralised Surface,\n00 lbs., per roll, IS.00.    Male*\nWire Nails, 12.00 per keg.  Wlra\nHope. Canvas,  Logging Supplies\nand all kind* of equipment.\nB..C. JUNK CO.\nIts Powell Bt. Vancouver, B.C.\n(7387)\nBARRELS, KEGS AND EMPTY sacks\n\u2014McDonald  Jam  Company,  Nelson.\n. (7880)\nCLASSIFIED adfl bring resulta quickly\n\u00bbnd economically.   l*ca word.\n1   OOOD  SOUND ^ TEAM   OF  HORSES\u2014\nWeighs 2000 lbs.\nFalrylew.\nIsKKS fltf POILAK\nI won note bobby\n-ONES OH A SHOUT\nhoim m \/rrumth.GA.\n\u2022 nickN\nfMTWCMiA\nMAREE\nBy AL\n~ (r**rm*r l\u00bbltoh*r New York '\u25a0(Santa.)\nClark Griffith, president .of the\n\u25a0Washington Senators, Is the proud\npossessor of a dollar bill that he\niron from Bobby Jones on the Georgian's Home course and which he\nhad framed and placed In a proml-\nB*at   position   In   his   home.\nTh* \"old fox\" era* telling me\nabout It at Al Lang's annual dinner\nfer the scribes and ball player* at\nBt Petersburg, Fla., Just after he\nhad    shot    an    04    against    Wllbert\n. Robinson.\n\"Jones. Tommy Armour, Nick Altrock and myself c-omp*rl*e. the\nfeursome,\"   said   Griffith,   \"aad   nin-\n.lug to a short hoi* I suggested, for\nIM reason at all, a bet of a dollar\n-\u2022piece for low aua\n\"Jones landed about ;.lght fee\nfrom the pin and  Armour about  the\n-\u25a0am* distances away. Nick sliced to\nth* light Into a sandpit and my ba!\nI fell about four feet off the green and\nat  least  60  feet  from   the  cup.   Us\n'lag   a   midlron   I   holed   out   for   1\n' Wrdle two While Jones and Armoui\ndtoost collapsed on the green.   AA*c\n(Aklng    Infinite    pains    with\n**Mtt*   to    try    to    halve    t|\n. Bobby and  Tommy  both\nforked tmr a dollar\nbring (Scotch had ta fli\nt\u00bb find his.'*\n,?tHck   AJtrook   by   th*\nejttt th* \"hit  aad  run\"\nif. th* baU and than run to find tt\nApply James Retd,\n(7000)\nmonth.    Apply A.\nwater, B.C.\nthle\nMackereth',  Broad-\n(7674)\nActor Held After\nComedy Actor Is\nFound Dead\nHOlXYWOOD, April 13. \u2014 Paul\n^elly, screeen, and stage actor, was\ntaken into custody for investigation\nthleV afternoon, following the death\nthis morning of H;iy Raynnond, musical comedy actor, Raymond was believed by the inveslgators to have\ndied as the result of a beating received in his home at the hands of\nthe actor.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nMilwaukee,   12; ' Coluft)bus,   6.\nKansfls City, 9;   Toledo,  8; jll In-\nling-B.)\nSt. Paul, <l;  Louisville, 4.\nMinneapolis, 11; InflianapollA, 10.\nMelrose    Inn,    B*?lmnr,\nlestroypd   by  fire.\nN.J.,\nRoyalist Faction in\nPortugal Attempting\nto Put King on Throne\nLONDON, Apfll 1*. \u2022-* A Lisbon\ndispatch to the Dally Express say\u00bb\nthat the royalist -faction in Portugal\nhas ratifi*V_ an agr\u00ab\u00abme_ft to sink personal differences tn a new effort to\nrestore the monarch.\nPrince Duarte Nuno, the 19-year-old\nson of the late pon Miguel Diagaii..o.\nIt is said, will be recognized as the\nnew heir apparent, but ln a crises the\nregency would be conferred Qn former King Manuel.\nFOR     SALE\u2014Two-year-old      purebred\nHolsteln bull,  in' good  service  condi\ntion.\nCameron,\nBoston     B     8     0;\nBatteries\u2014Grim os,  Mogridgs. Henry\nand    Devormer;     Edwards.    Knight,** T^?M,J^^_15<>WS,.^_'_?_\u00bbed.\nHearn and  Taytof.\nR.   H.  E.\nBnctoklyn     \u201e 0     4     3\nPhiladelphia  4     7      1\nBatteries\u2014Vance,   Erhardt  and   De-\nberry;   Scott   and   Wilson. \u2022\nB.   H.  E.\nSt. Louis   9   12     0\nCincinnati     15      0\nBatteries\u2014 Hkines   and   Snyder;    C.\nMyers, Lucas, J.  May and Hargrave.\nPKtsburgrh-Ctilcago, postponed; rain.\nBalfour,   B.C.\n(76D8)\nTHREE LOVELY TOOGENBERO DOE\nGOATS,     read**    for     breeding;     at\npremises,    ,the    lot,     forty     dollars.\nMiss   Blackley,   Rosemont.       <7.39)\nTEAM OF HORSES suiUble for\nfarming; gentle for saddle; drive\nsingle or double. Sell cheap. Phone,\nor write John Horlick, Nelson. (7<07)\nSEVERAL VOTlkSHIRE SOWS \u2014 3\nmonths old, $8 each, you pay transportation. Lindsay, Johnson's Land-\ning,   p.C. (7612)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED  \u2014  Twenty  plga   six  weeks\nold.    Apply Boy 415. Nelson.     (7646)\nPoultry and Eggs\n\"....\nLEGAL NOTICES\nTAKE NOTICE THAT AS8-0CIATED\nMINING ft MILLING COMPANY LIMITED, a< Company irtcorpQratwd under\nLetters Patent tDominion Charter), a\nMining and Development Company having its registered offic# in the City of\n* *o apply foT*per-\nthe   to\"\nTrail,   B.C.,   Intend\nmission to pun-ii'tv*-\nfollowing de-\nKriibed lands, situated.uTjout ten chains\nSoUth of Goit Creek ofi'the East \u00abtd\u00ab\nof Kootenay Lake, commencing at a\npost planted- at tne North West post\nof S.L. 46A, thence South 60 chains to\npost No. 2,. thenoe following high water\nmark on Lake Shore in a North Westerly direction to post No. 1, thence SB\nchains East to point of commencemfnt\nand containing 15t> 'acres more or less.\nDated   February   \u00abth,  1M7.\nASSOCIATED  MINING* MILLING compant tjam__1_x\n(758S) Ed.  Balnbridge, Agent\nHATCHING EGGS \u2014 Guinea fowl and\nwild decoy ducks, also Pekin eggs,\n12.71. for 15 prepaid. Gordon Pox,\nEagle Creek  Ranch,  Lozslls, B.C.\n (7.85)\nPOR RENT\nFurnished 6-roora Bunlalow, Ob-\n**rv_toty street. 117.00 p*r\nmonth.\n_nfarnl*heii 7-room Hous*, \u00bbltu-\natM on Silica street; 4 bedrooms.     $20.00   per   month.\nPORSALE2*-*i\n1.500\u2014Well built House, situated on* Victoria street, do**\nIn; S bedroom*, bath room,\nliving room And kitchen. Prlc*\n12000, with term*.\n12100\u2014Bungalow, 0 room*, situated Latimer street, on car\nUne; ln good condition. A\nbargain at $2100, with ternia.\nI  alio  have  several   Summer\nCottages (or rent or sal* in and\naround Willow Point.\nApply\nR. W. DAWSON*\nGeneral   Insurance\nAnnable   Block.\nPhone 107.\nP.O. Box788.\n(7711)\nCity Property for Sale\nFurs\n-E8CHEIT PUR CO. LTD., 107 Cordova Street Weat, VancouVet, B.C.\nHighest prices 'pal* all kinds of raw\nfurs. We specialize ln all kinds of\nrabbit aklna, (7002)\n_\u2022\nGood House Buys\n$2000.00\u2014A 6-room Bungalow\non Mill Street, recently renovated.\n$1650.00\u2014A 6-room house oh\nObservatory Street. Fireplace, furnace.\n$2000.00\u2014A 6-room hoQ&e qn\nHigh Street. 8 bedrooms,\nfurnace, fireplace; on corner; stone foundation.\n$1600.00\u20146-room Bungalow in\nFairview. 8 \u25a0*_ lots. Some\nfurniture.\n$2000.00\u20146-room Bungalow on\nLatimer Street. Cement\nfoundation.    Good garden.\n$1260.00\u2014Small house and 4 corner lots. Fruit -trees and\ngood garden. On Hoover\nStreet.\n$2100.00\u20147-room   house  with   4\nbedrooms.     Good   lots.     Cement foundation.    On Houston Street.\nTerms   oein   be   arranged    on\nthese if required.\nWe want listings.    Have you\nanything to sell?\nHUGH W. ROBERTSON\n41*   Ward   Street\n(7002)\nInsurance\nEvery responsible motorist should\nconsult u* about thi* n*w Policy\nUNLIMITED ALL-RISK\nAUTOMOBILE POLICY\nLower premium*\u2014More protection.\nH. E. DILL\n$08   Ward   Street.   Phon*   180.\n\t\nMining,   Timber,   Lumber\nPOR  BALE \u2014 Timber   limit,   c\nfour    thouaartd    poles,    million    feet\nwhite  pine,  on  *n*.   road;  five  thousand dollars cash.    8.  P. Pond, Net-\n_s__: \u00a3M\u00bb\nFor Rent\nPOR    RENT   \u2014   Boswell, B.C,    WUr-\nroomed    cottage,    partly furnished,\nnear   wharf   and   shore. Box   2113,\nTrail, (7716)\nTttLL your wants  through The Dally\nNews classified columns.\nLAKESIDE   COTTAOE   \u2014   Partly  furnished,  aindy  beach,  choice location;\nready now.    W. Rutherford, Nelaon.\n (7077)\nFOR THE HUMMER MONTHB\u2014PuTIy\nfurnlehed five-room bungalow, 8 bedrooms,    good    location.      Apply    Box\n_7I86, Oally^Nsw*. (7$8\u00ab)\nMODERN-(\"ROOM HOUSE \u2014 Fruit\ntrees.    J. Balding, Nelson Dairy.\n(78l8>\nTO RENT \u2014 furnished house.   Apply\ni-'iii*\n712   Josephine   street.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nAsaayers\nEW.   W-DDOWSOIC,  BOX AUDI, N*l-\n\u2022 Bon. B.C. Standard western ohi\nLEGAL NOTICES\nxonoa or iau\nFor Sale or Rent\nUnder and by virtue of the powers\ncontained In a certain Chattel Mortgage, made tha 16th day of November,\n1926, by Cleveland Mines, Ltd. <N, P.\nL.), which will be produced at the\ntime of sale, there will be offered for\nsale by publlo auction, on Thursday,\nthe 3lst day of April, at the hour of\n12 o'clock noon, at the Office of the\nSheriff m the Court House, at the\nCity of Nelson, B.C., the following\nproperty:\nBlacksmith tools, general mining pnR _U_fJ_\ntools and equipment, 42 lengths 2-\ninch pipe, four boxes dynamite, two\nore trucks, cook and mess house utensils, carpenters' tools, stable outfit,\nbunk house equipment, about 8500 feet\n1-inch by 12-lnch boards, 600 'feet 2-\nInch by  12-lnch boards,  one 26 horse-\nfower oil engine, one 7*-*- x 6 Worth-\nngton Compressor, one D. P. 331 rock\ndrill with sliding trunnion, drill steel,\netc. Case 7-paasenger - touring ear,\n1922 model.\nTerms, cash.\nFor further particulars and list and\nSIX-ROOMED  HOUSE  FOR  SALE  OR\nRENT\u2014624   Victoria.     Pbone   6MY3.\n \u25a0 (7650)\nLost and  Found\nLOST\u2014Bunch    cf    keys,    last    week.\nF-ndeV please leave  at Daily News.\nFarm and Dairy Products\n\u00b0m\nAccounting\nCm.At%i.mB _r.\nAuditor, MmPiwU Jam \u00bboJ_-M__g.\nBox  1191, Nelson, B.C. <7*>*Q\nSpices, Extracts, Etc\nTKY   RAWLEIOM-I   FKOIJUCT*- Mall\norders to Box 23,  or  Phone 374R2.\nntmmla.\nTransfer\nW11\n\" Co\nCoal  and   Wood.   Phone 10\n-Baggags\nmtmlmii\nWood Working Factory\n\u25a0\u2014Below   market    Carpsatet\nAnd   Joiner.     Hardwood.\nnm\nJn-wmnre and Real Estate\n\u25a0SL-arvgTffi: ioT^n^honT^.\n-C_^^^-55ES5gr~'\u00ab\nr,08 Ward  street        (78181\nWHITE    LEGHORN     HENS,     laying\nheavily, tl eaolv.    Tomllnson, R.R.  1.\n(7637)\nFOR SALE\u2014S. C White Leghorn\nbahy chicks from woods' famous\nwinter layers all trapnested stock\u2014\nhigh producers. May delivery only.\nLlBt free. Woods' Poultry Farm,\nPerry Riding. (7084)\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nWANTED\u2014To make contract to buy\ntwenty tons of mangolds, grown\nnext fall. Apply Box 416, Nelson.\n(76<7)\nFurniture\nDINING   HOOM   BUJTB   AND   CHEB-\nTERPIELl) SET FOR SALE\u2014Phone\nKss^lU\nBoats and Antomobiks\nFOI. SALE \u2014 McLaughlin six-cylinder\ntouring exc*>lTrnt running order,\n1125.    Apply Daily News Box  7615.\nCl*ABSlflIED ads bring result* nulckly\nand economlcaTlyi   l%c a wont\ndetailed description of property to be\nwold, apply to Oeorge F. Motion, Nelson,  B.C.\nDATED at Nelson, the 18th day of\nApril.   AD.   1927. (7R34)\nDIVERSION   AND  USB\nTAKE NOTICE that M. L. Bruce,\nwhose address is Sandpolnt, Idaho,\nwill apply for a licence to take and\nuse IK cubic feet per second of water\nout of Twelve Mile or AJtokll Cre-ek,\nwhich flows westerly through Lot 888\nand enters Into Kootenay Lake near\nOtnol'a Landing, B.C. The water will\nbe diverted from the stream at a\npoint about 3'_ miles up tbe stream,\nand will be used for fluming purposes\nin connection with applicant's lumbering undertaking on tbe watershed of\nsaid Creek.\nThis notice was postetl on the\nground on the 23rd day of March,\nA.D. 1927. A copy of this notice and\napplication pursuant thereto and to\nthe Water Act - will be filed In the\noffice of the Water Recorder at Nelson. Objections to the application\nmay be filed with the said water Recorder or with the Comptroller of\nWater Rights, Parliament Buildings,\nVictoria, within thirty days after the\nfirst appearance of this notice In n\nlocal  newspaper\nThe date of the first publication of\nthis notice ts March SO, 1927.\nMalvern Leonard brucb,\n(7J\u00ab) By G. V. Cady, Arent.\nOood   table   potatoes,\nf;rown without irrigation, $1 per 100\nbs., also seed potatoes, Early Ohio,\ngrown from certified seed, %'i per\n100 lbs. Joe Bevan, W. (.rami Forks,\nB.C. <7_87)\nChiropractors\nD*.   G.tAY.  OXUEn  BLK.-PWO-rEa*\nf   P\"'D1.5'ilW\"-_.B2,1Y-       Hr8\"    \"-l\u2122\nf-5.     Saturday.   9:30-12. (7611)\nMachinery for Sale\nMINING MACHIN&Rg \u2014 Marcy mills,\nWllfley     tables,      CoppuS     blowers,\nSumps, Diesel engines, water wheels,\nobert C.  Sweatt,  Ltd.,  408  Hornby\nstreet, - Vancouver. (7440)\nNursery Products\nFOR   8ALIO\u2014Guaranteed   true,   strong,\nVan   8\u00abnt   Strawberry   Plants,   from\nunfrulted stock, free from weevil\nand other pests, seven dollars per\nthousand. Lewis Lit tie John, Erlck-\nson, B.C. (7718)\nSHRUBS AND FRUIT TREES \u2014 Lilacs, white and colored; Hydrangeas,\nRoses, Perennial Plants, Strawberries\u2014Everbearing and Magoon; Red,\nWhite and Black Currants, Gooseberries, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees\nof all kinds, Garden Seeds. Send us\nyour list.    Rutherford Drug Co.\n(7\u00ab7\u00ab)\nFOR RALE \u2014 Van San Strawberry\nTlants, 18.50 per thousand, delivered.\nA. Hepher, Boswell. (770<)\nSENATOR DUNLAP AND VAN SAN\nSTRAWBERRY PLANTS, $8 50 per\nthousand. Monrad Wigen, Wynndel,\nB.C. (7001)\nMAGOON STRAWBERRY PLANT8-\n17.50 thousand, delivered; Magoon\nParson Beauty mixed, $8. Tomlin-\nson. R.R.  i   Nelson. ,        (78-0)\nWood Pipe\nWOOD PIPE FOR SAUB at -ery low\nprices. Writ* n\u00bb. Deer Park Wood\nPipe Co.,  Deer Far*.  P.C. (7605)\nFlorists\nr*.\u00bbl***-_T,L\u00bb*\u00bb OMMIDIIIII, WL.\nv*   tun. Cut flower* and floral designs\n(74011)\nw\n<\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 JO*nr\u00bbo\u00bb\u2014\nPhon* Ml.   c\u00ab flow*\u2122.\nPlants and Floral *_nihlemB. (7.01)\nWholesale\nA       KAODO*__-0    (_\n___.vw,,.0|-!\"*l\u25a0, <\"oe*rs and PtotIbIob\nMsrohmw, Importer* pf Te**, Coffaea\ntolc*-. Dried Frelt*. SmnieentIPi_?\n___*rlBa    Nelson' pr ,;\";\n Engineers\nroraBr^arwn^ros.. Burden, Nelson\na    -\"i'JrJ\"^ SSSKS-  tans\n;__ ''____!*___ (7i0\u00bb\n\u25a0\u00abnr*for.\n(7404)\n_^_affws\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSON,\nSERVfcF\n\u25a0jgjm\n__\u2022*>\n_\u00bb\u2022 \u2014\u2022 B\u00ab**rt*l_w_;\nserrleea      Prloas\nreasonabl*.     (74\u00ab)\n,VOU -Avf THt_\u00abC.\nRUIM. AKB A \/\n-TMOOSAIMO\n-VE\/\\Raoi-o?   \\\nI'E'a'bia- THIS WAS\nA BUEWI^ IN\nTHOSE OA-f-.-'bEE.\nTHE -WORDS\" UCHT\nBEER\" INSCRIBED |\n,OM THIS PILLAR1.\n THE NHLdOil BJUL? tffcWB, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL \u00a30,1927\nii \u00bb*\u00bb\\ mini- i1\na*tg\u00bb  Smmt\nY*Bow   Track   Crosses   New\nPeak;  Steels Yield\nSlfrhtly\nasm\nTORK, AprU li. \u2014 Prlc*\nagain lacked uniformity\nIn t*d\u00bb\u00bbs stock market, but\"the gen-.\nera! undertone waa ilrm In reflection\noi  e\u00bb*l*r call money rates.\n;*_\u2022' day-a buslneaa news ws* rather\nctjorleea In character.\nVnlted Stat** Steal oommon, whlchr\nnhmtt H lower, at 171%, was again\n\u00ab**-U*\u00ab u*on to ahaorb a large -relume\nof profit-taking. Republic Steel aold\ndewn   over  a  point.\nJfost   of   the   other   steels\nfapotlonally.\n-General Motor* responded 19 reports;\nt\u00bbM first quarter earnings woiili ex-\n<**** W a *har\u00bb by touohlng another\nnew high at 188%, closing at 187*4\nfor a tain of 1 pplnt. Tallow Tniok,\na subsidiary, crossed 10 to a new\nPeak, and Hudaon \u2022 moved up nearly II\nyielded\nSTRUM. MM\nHU LIST\nBridge, Cement and Sagar Are\nFeatures; Out Scerea\nAdvance\nAkeko. St?**; ZflckM Fl-aetu\nates; Noranda Is Also\n\/LtMrt md*r\nMariana, after touching a new low\nat *t*i, closed nearly a point higher\nat 4J. Copper reaponnded to stiffening leadership of Kenneoott.\nUnited States industrial Alcohol\nW|aa bid up nearly J- points, to 7\u00bb*j.\nCell money held steady at 1 per\ncant.\nTim* money and commercial paper\nrates  were unchanged.\nTotal   sales\u2014 1,017,TO\u00bb   shares.\n\u00bb*w Task Stook Quotation*\n.,,, _   _. \u25a0t'i'h     i*\u00b0w    Close\nAlllsd   Chem.   ...    16.14    f)|g   144\nAmer.    Loco.    ... 11114\nAmer. Tobsc.   ... 127*4\nAnaconda     4g\nAtchison       lg. 14\nBait.  &   Ohio   .. lies\nCan. .Paciflo   ... 182%\nC*rro de  Pasco.. \u00ab8\nMONTREAL, April li. \u2014 W>|1\u00bb ths\nmorement of value* wa* inclined to\nbe of a mixed nature ln today's trad\nlag on Ut* local atock exchange, the\nUndertone of the market was atrong.\nDominion Bridge, Canada Cement\nand Atlantic Sugar, up 214 te 6 points,\nwere  outstanding strong spots.\nCanadian Industrial Alcohol closed,\nat the new high of 10, a gain of %.\nShawlnigan came second in volume\naad closed unchanged at 88V Bru-\nllllan closed at 118*4. a decline ot   -\u25a0\nCanadian   Can   preferred   scored   the\ngreateet advance, closing at the new\nnigh of ii. a gain of 6 point*. The\ngreatest loss was shown by Canadian\nWoolens preferred, which closed\n\u20220*4  tor a decline of !<* points.\nTotal   sales\u201421,168   shares;   bondi\n883,100.\n\u2022Ml\n.174\nChilli   Copper\nChrysler    \t\nCorn Products \u25a0.'\nDodge    \t\nDupont\n\u00ab*n. Motor* ...\nOt. Nor. pfd. ..\nHowe Sound ....\nInsp. Copper ...\nInter. Nickel ...\nKenne. Copper ..\nN. T. Central ..\n.Nor. Pacific ...\nPhllllpa Pet*. ..\nRadio Corp. ...\nSock Island ...\n-lull  Union  Oil..\nSine.   Con*\t\nSon. Pacific ...\nStan. Oil Cal.' ..\nStan. Oil N.J. ..\nStudebaker .....\nTex. Gulf Sulph.\nUnion Oil. Cal...\nUnion _.\u201e;\u25a0. ..'.\nU. S. Rubber ...\nV.   B.   Steel   ....\nWilli* \u00a9\u00ab*. ....\n18 %\n\u00ab*\n.6i%\nUK\n249%\n188*4\n86%\n41-\n1IT4\n63%\n66%\n149\n\u00bb\u00ab*.\n44*.\n41\n97%\n27%\n11%\n126%\n64%\n26%\nU\u00bb\n62%\n41*4\nUK\n63%\n1717*\n22%\n1M-\n128%\n47*.\n181\n11\u00ab%\n181%\n<2%\nil\n\u00ab*\n68%\n\u00bbH\n141\n1\u00ab8%\n86%\n40%\nli\n61%\n66%\n111*.\n<7K\n182*4\n\"8*\n181%\nft\n41\n44*.\n69%\n19%\n248%\n1<S\n86%\n40%\nUK\n62%\n\u20226%\nat\n\u00bb\n147%    141%\nII\n'\u00ab**\n41%\n\"\u2022\u00ab*.\n17%\n124%\n63%\n36i4\n66%\n\u00ab1%\n40%\n13%\n62%\n170%\n21*\n86%\n44%\n41\n\u00bb\u00ab_\n27*\nU\n12\u00ab%\nmm\nUK\n41*\n11*\n<3%\n171*\n12\nBank of Commerce .\nBank of Montreal ...\nBank of Nova Scotia .\nRoyal   Bank    .*\u00bb!\u00ab\nAbltibl   Power  * Paper     II*\nAsbestos    Corporation      22%\nAsbestos   Corporation   pfd  87Vi\nAtlantic  Sugar    \\. ilk,\nAtlantic   Sugar   pfd ,,... **\"*'\nBell   Telephone     118\nBritish   Columbia   Pishing    83%\nBrit  Emp.  Steel Corp   ,...      *\nBrit Emp. Bteel Corp. 1st pfd.. 16%\nBrit Emp.  Steel Corp. lad pfd..    1\nCan. Car tt Foundry   '... 44\nCan.  Car  4  Foundry  preferred.. 90\nCan.   Cement    145\nCan.   Cement   preferred    121\nCan.    Converters'    105\nCan.   Industrial'  Alcohol      29%\nCan.   Cottons    130\nCan. Cottons preferred  il\nCan.   Osn.   Blectrlo   preferred....  67%\nCan. Steamship Lines    40\nCan.    Locomotive      10*\nCons.  Mining ft Smelting   25i*._\nDominion    Bridge        1(1%\nDominion   Class       118\nDominion   Glass  preferred    .Ill'*\nDom.   steel  Corp.   preferred 21\nDom.   Textile    117%\nLake of th* Woods  146\nLaursntlde     1*1\nMontreal Power  80%\nNational   Breweries    .If\nOgllvle   Milling    276\nOntario  Steel   Products     76%\nOttawa L. H. ft Power  101\nPenmans   Ltd , , 77%\nPrice   Brothers    .60\nQuebec   Power 244*\nShawlnigan ,.' il*4\nSpanish    River    , 10ft*\nSpanish  RIVer preferred   Ill\nSteel  Co. of  Canada    Ill\nSteel Co. of Canada preferred. .Ill\ntit Lawrence Flour Mill* pfd... 80\nTuckett  Tobacco    ,,. tt%\nStock\nCALGARY, April 11. \u2014 Receipts today were:    Hogs 61.\nSteers \u2014 Choice 17.60 to li.<6, fair\nta good 16.601 to |7.2t.\nButcher heifers'\u2014Choice |7 to 17.60,\nMr to good 16 to 10.75.\nButcher cows\u2014Choice 11 to J6.60,\nfair to good 16 to 15.70.\n^ulls\u2014Good \"11.75 to 11.25.\nStocker steers\u2014Choice 15 to 10.50,\nfslr to good 14.50 to 34.75.\nStocker heifers\u2014Choica 14 to 14.60,\nfair to good 13.50 to 13.75.\nFeeder ateers\u2014Choice 16.50 to {(,\nfair to good 14.76 to 15.21.\nCalves\u2014Choice   (9  to   19.50,  good  11\nHot*\u2014Selects 111.41, thick smooth\n8104.40,  lights and feeders 110.40.\nLamfcS\u2014Fair  to good  111   to   112.\n.    Shc<#---\"slr.to good 17, to |lo.\nExchange Rates\nNEW TORK, April 19. \u2014 Sterling\nexchange firm at 14.11% for 60-doy\nbills and 14.85  6-18 for demand.\nForeign bar silver\u201456%c.\nCanadian  dollars\u20147-64   premium.\n*ta_\u00abB\u20141.11 %c.\nLire\u20144J7*c.\nKelson approximate rate sterling,\n14.86%'.\nMarks\u201421.01. .\n. Kronen\u201426.71.\nTORONTO, April li. \u2014 Canadian\niMCurltla* war* \u00abt*rinj*ly active on\nthe Toronto Stock exchange today\nafter the long week-end aad recess,\nbehind the leadership of Seagram and\nother stank* la *_>\u2022 di-tlllerlea, aad\nInternational  NlckBl.\nSeagram wa* tlie active atock of\nthe day. nuetuatlon's in this' security were between tt* and 16*. 'The\nlast transaction waa mads at 21.\nUP tt.\nCanadian Industrial Alcohol was al-\nso sxttva and atrong. It reach** a\nsigh grlce of (4*, and finished at\n10*. up %.\nInternational Nickel opened atrong\ntoday, and after advancing to 631a,\ntouched a low at 62, with th**close\n\u2022t U*,.a gala of 1*.\nMassey-Harrls common, British\nAmerican 0*1 and Noranda were other\nactive traders Steama-I* preferred\n\u2022U  up 2*, to il.\nOther chan-gas: Atlantic Sugar\nftp 1*1 British Columbia Fishing, off\n1; F. N. Burt up 1*; Cosmo*, off I\nMexican Lighe ft Power preferred\ncame out at' 105. ' The last transaction was ma\u00abe In, thla \u00bb*.ook at 94 lion Marsh 31. '\nVancouver Stocki\nToronto Mines\nw\nBid\nAmulet\nAnacc-iifta\nArea    \t\nBuver    \t\nBarry   Holly   .\nCapital\nDome    ...--.\nDon   Rouyn\nOold   Bill\nljolly\nIndian\nKirkland Laly\nMclntyre\nMining    Corp.\nNlplsslng\nNew   Say    \u25a0. -\nNoranda            21.>|l\nPioneer            l.ii\nM\u00bb*\nJ\u00bb\n21\n\u25a0 \u00bb\n41%\n\u25a0f'\n.27\n371\nn\n.11\nu\n2|\u00ab*\n.17%\niftfi\nIM\n115\n11\n*\"*\n.te\n\u25a0tt\n.11\n21\n\".21\nM*\nMl\nPremier\nRouyn\nStadacoaa     \t\nTeck    Hughea    \t\nTlmiskamlng    \t\nTough   Oak**    \t\nTowagamae    \t\nVlpond      j..\nWright Hafgreaye's*\u2014\nW est Dom*. Lake ,.. ..\nCent.   Han.   Mfcea:    '\n7.1\u00bb\n.17\nM\n11.14\n.11\nMl\nHi\nJ\nit\nfA\n1.42\n11.16\n\u00bb M\n1.27\n'                         Sid Asked\n\u00bb. C  I.J*vsf   .,       lit Ml\nCork  Province           .18 0|%\npunwell           1J7 1.M\nOlscUr      *ftfc JIH\nGladstone      , II .17*\nIndependence      08* .01\nIndian    Mine*             ,06* .07%\nInter.   Co*.''        .il' '   '.IJ\nLucky   Jim           .21 .tf-*\nLeadamith              .06 ..,..\nVanmot Metals 11*   \t\nPrsmjsr          J.1I 2.14\nFortfr    Idaho            Ak\\ .11\nBut!)   Hop.)    21* .15\n.tentlflni          .01% .02\nStiver   CrJIrt 01 .07\n811 ver ami th' 32% .11\nRichmond    t , II .,....'\nNgt 811.  O.S         .11 .24\nCoast   Copper       14.21 16.00\nBrit,   Sett.  ,,,..\u201e_\u201e..    ,,.W% .UK\nfreUn  Oil 01*\nSunloch         |,I*#tW!\nWHEAT CLiiE\u00abr\nTHE PIT 1$ FIRM\nCHICAGO, 4prl|* 11. \u2014 AdvJBClng\nprices in tb* wheat market today accompanied persistent u***\u00bbvor_ble crop\ndevelopments, including a forecast of\nfreeling temperatures as far south as\nWayagamack    \t\nWinnipeg   Railway\n58*\n17%\nWinnipeg Grain\nvpheat\u2014\nMay .\nJuly .\nOct. .\nOats-\nMay .\nJuly .\nOct .\nBarley\u2014\nMay .\nJuly \u25a0\nOct. .\nWax-\nMay .\nJuly ,\nOct. .\nRye\u2014\nMay .\nJuly .\nOct. ,\nOpen High Low Close\n140* 141% 140% nr*\n118*    139*    118*\n128*    111%    128%\n56*\n5614\n50\n81*\n79%\n67%,\n61%\n50%\n82*\n80*\n111*    192%\n195%    116\n200%    201\n66%\n56%\n79%\n1\u00bb1*\n195*\n200*\n139\n128'*\n57\n56*,\n50'_\n82%\n80%\nM*\n192\n106\n200*\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEG,   April   it.   \u2014  Dominion\nwar Issue prices:\nWar loans\u20141181, 1101.I0 to 1101.50:\n1117, 11*1.40 to 1101.50.\nVictory loans \u2014 1927, 1110.30; 1011,\n1104.40    to    1101.60:    1914,    1103.95    tl\nllM.il;   1937,  1107.40  tc 1107.60.\n.War loan renewals \u2014 1117, 1100.10\n1,11,  11*1.21.\nRefunding loans \u2014 1128, 1100.15 to\n1*00.60; 1141, 1103 to 1103.10; 1141,\n119.40;\n111.30.\n1140,    199.26   to   199.50;   1146,\nHOLDERS OF CONTINUOUS _X_CHT RECOBD\nLITTLE CHAN\njaffort\ntokio. Annf \"iiT \u2014\nla Ik* foreign  poll, y  of\npeetsd to b* teeaa by th\u00ab\ntry kB*d*d by Premier Baron\nwho  ta  engaged   I*   the  for*\nMa  cabinet    Baron   Ta\nported,   will,   la   addition   b\naiership.   retain   th*   poltf\nelga   mlnlater.     Mach   apecolatioo   ex-\nleta  a*  to  th*   \u00ab*w   goveriunent  attitude with regard  to China.\nTbe new premier's moat important\nt** I* t\u00bb find aaoltitloa for tk* wmstr\n\u2022It financial depression Tha \u00bbtock\nmarket dosed strong today, hut **\naltuation  is  still  unsettled.\nOTTAWA,    APrtl   11\u2014<*\u00bbn<\u00ab***a\ndelegate*  at   th*   international   *con-\nomlc eonfareoc*  at O *\u25a0***,  Mbbt 4.\nwiU  be:\nAlbort Matthew*. Toronto;\nDacutt, Montreal; Dr. A. Shortt Ottawa; W. A. Wilson. Canadian Agrl-'\ncultural Products repree\u00bbmdatlT\u00bb la\nOreat Britain. London, and Dr. W.\nA. Riddle, Canadian a(Jvlaorr officer.\nLeague of Natton, Oaneta\n1     '       'I'\nTenders Called for\nby Government for\nWest India Vessels\nOTTAWA, April 19.\u2014The Canadian\nNational-Welt Indies Steamship service, recently incorporated by act of\nparliament, la calling for tenders for\nthe West Indies trade service. The\navailable appropriation for tha purpose is 110,000,001.\nHon. C. A. Dunniag, minister of\nrailways and canals, stated In the\nhouse of commons that shipbuilders in\nboth Great Britain and Canada would\nbe\nto tender.\nWheat closed firm, *_tq .% to * net\nhigher, with corn i%,\u00abi> l*vt\u00bb IK up,\n0\u00bbt* %'%\u25a0*, W M adva \"\nvisions unchsnged to  17c\nClarence Chamtperlaln and Bart\nAcosta beat by mors than fir* hour*\nthe pnevlou* world'* record for contiguous flight, which waa 45 hours\nind 12 seconds, held by two French\naviators.    Chamberlain   and- Acosta\nconstantly shuttled between Roosevelt\nfield, Long Island, and New Tork\nCity. Their plane was designed by\nC. M. Bellanca. At one time Acosta\nwas one of th* pilot* at th* aviation school of th* Curtlss company\nat Long Beach, Ontario.\n102*\nlOifii\n\u00bb6%\n102%    102*    102*\n108        101%    101\n90%      18%      96\nO-sh Prloaa\nWheat\u2014No.  1 jmjther*!  14fl*.  No.   !\u2022\nnorthern   142*, K&'J' northern   ll|%,'\nNo.   4  122%,  No. 6  109%,  No.  6  961.,\nfeed 84%,  trai_t:.42*.\u00ab '    -   '\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, April li. \u2014 Egga and'\ncheese  firm, butter stronger.\nCheese\u2014Finest westerns 11% to 17. i\n.Butter \u2014 No. 1 pasteurised *7% to\nII,\nEggs\u2014Fresh extras 36, firsts 13.\nm\n.\nWE 0*TEB:\nI'! '''' \u25a0**** \u25a0\n. (Reported by C. W. Appleyard 1\nUnited States Stsel  \".....J171*\nAmerican  Locomotive    ill]\nCanadian  Paolf'o. Railway..... .HM\u00bb\nHowe   Sound   :.... v.. _ ^ 41\nFamous   Players   ..       110714\nDodge    BrotllMf     -119*\nInternational   Jllckel     .162%\nInternational Tele,  ft  Tele 11*8*\ndrm   No#berp     I 18*\nSilversmith* .;    13c\nDunweil s 1.86\nLeadainlth '      I*\nI.ucky   Jim     It**\nnichmpi^d    ,  n%c\niloldifnitli     ,,,    l|c   ,\nCanada Car ft Foundry  .J SO\nShawlnlgn*    .....'.'. J 44\nHe\u00ab*rama      ,1 fl|'\nCan. Staamshlpa pfd \u00bb ioh\nStudebaker | (6\u00a3\nMontana   Idaho     $ 27%\nMassey Harris ,. I tl %\nAsbestos   preferred    ...........| U\nCanada Steamshtps com. ..,....$ 40\nCanada   Steamship*  pfd.\/.VJ*.. .| 90%\nfe Market*\nOffAWA, April'J\u00bb; \u2014 Torunto-^Sft-\ntru M tp 11, -fjrifts 28 t\u00bb |9, tacoma 15 to 28.    ^     '   '\nMontreal \u2014 Extras 2\u00bb.ti\u00bb,M> fiMtsi\n27 to 30, seconds  26  to 27.\nWinnipeg  \u2014   t^Uat   26,  fifijut   14,\nseconds  21.\nSaskatoon \u2014 Extj*s 24, firsts 22,-\naespnd* 19.     -\nEdmontnon \u2014 Extras 21, firsts 11,',\nBejopda 18. ,'.\ned.\nto    2l*f   April\ngember   19i^\n-24%   Kf-M*\nMetal Markets\nNEW TORK, April li. \u2014 Copper-\nFirmer; electrolytic, spot and futures,\n111.11.\nTin \u2014 Steady; spot and nearby,\nIf 1.02; June, 187.50.\nIron\u2014Steady;   unchanged.\nLead\u2014Easy;   spot,   17.15.\nZinc\u2014Steady; l'Jast St. Louis, spot\nand futures, 10.40.\nAntimony\u2014Spot,   115.25.\nAt Londpn\u2014\nStandard copper \u2014 Snot, {55 15s;\nfutures, \u00a350 5a. Electrolytic \u2014 Spot\n\u00a381 Is: futures, Ell 16s.\nTin\u2014Spot \u00a3306 2a Id; futures, \u00a3201\nlis Id.\nLead\u2014Spot, \u00a321 17s 6d; futures,\n117 I*.\n'Zlno\u2014Upot, \u00a3J0 2a Id; future*. \u00a330\n7a id.\nRepublic of Costa Rica\nExternal Secure. Sinking Fund Hold Bonds\nOne November 1,  1911\n-hose head, on- a dlteot obligation of tbe Kt imbBc of Costa Rioa,\naad are sp-n-tflrailj- sconRd by a direct lira on the (irons Ou-U__s\nK-vr-iiw-s, and by a lien on the gross row nuts of the B-fmbno from\nIts monopoly of alcohol  and liquors.\nPrice at Market to \"field Al*\nCan la or Write to Our Bonds\nHP. Clarke\nsax*** \u00bb*a\u00aboh. rxtutm im\nAlgO   ft*   TAHCOUTXK   AMD    TIOTOl\nINVISTMENT   \u25a0ANIUR*\n^j l__lm_-_tU|\nmemm\nCompany of Canada, Lknited\n. Sumt1mtt3mf\\^Gsmt\nPurchssers of Gold, Bilw, Gmen, UaA tut}\n\u00ab -*wdoe-r. of Gold, Slhrw, Cfe?-*\u00ab*r*\nTAOAI*AO?TRAIt.\nVancouver\u2014Unc*-j\nC!l\u00bb4e-g0r-\u00abp*t    }\n\"simati\nToday's\nGovernor Tang Only\nHope for Safety of\nMissionary $ Wife\nPHILADELPHIA, April 19. \"1 TH*\nbest chance of rescuinr lira. Monin\nSlichter and her small son, and Miss\nMary I. Craij, who are now in tbe\nh%nds of Chinese bandits, following\nthe murder of Mrs. Slichter**. husband\nand- daughter, is through the power\nof Governor Tang Chi Tao, Who In\nfriendly to forelgnera This Is the\nopinion of Dr. Edward 8. Fish, a former Torontonian and founder of Up*\nChina Inland  Mission hospital.\n\"It-presentations mads to the gov\nernor through the state department\nshould have food results,\" Dr. Pish\ndeclared.\nDr. Pish said tbe suggestion that\nJits. SJichter's husband and their baby\nhad been killed because be resisted the\nbandits, was unlikely.\n\"It Is more possible the bandits decided their escape would be hindered\nby the litis baby (frl, and decided to\nkill her* whereupon Mr. Slichter chose\nto die la defending her from this late.\nI cannot believe,\" said Dr. Pish, \"he\noffered resistance except under such\nan extraordinary emergency.\"\n(htario Town Damaged\nin Heavy Wind Storm\nCHESLET, Ont., April 1\u00bb. \u2014 Buildings were demolished or damaged apd\ntrees uprooted when a severe windstorm struck the south end of this\ntown about 9:30 thla evening, following a 4fiy of unusual warmth. Tbe\nCanadian National railway freight\nshed was completely demolished, a\nwagon shed nearby was unroofed, and\na cluster of trees, each IS Inches In\ndiameter,  were  uprooted.\nA large section of the east wing of\nKrug Brothers' furniture factory was\nblown Into strips and carried over\n19ft feet over the top of the building\nnc.d across Into a side street.\nREPRESENTS  T\nBRITISH\nIRE\n|j*0- BfS.. Csnf), 'Am. pf.\nJewel toa accum.pl,::..\nJewel Te* tt-..\nIlidgle West jBtl\nsVorOi  wet\nTobacco PiTo-pcts\n...*-.%\n......17\n....11.71\nTO*'*-**1:\nSAWYER-MASSEY FIRM\nSOLD TO CROSVRHORS\nHAMILTON, Ont., Aprif l\u00bb.l-_Jale\nof the Sawyer-Maei-ey company to the\nOrosvenor company, limited, waa ap-\nproved at a special meeting of the\nshareholders  here  to4ay.\nThe terms p( the salt were ratified\nby which.. the shajniholdejr-i \u25a0 of thi\nBawyer-Massey compgny receive II,-\n600 shares m the new company of no\npar wAtue, and . the Orosvenor company acquires all the. assets of tine\nSawyer-Masaey company.\nIt was announced that the new company has an extensile program laid\nout for the y.ear In the manufacture\nof agricultural Implements, and will\nincrease the present staff of 'tlie concern.\n\u2014-Preei*   extras   29,\nH to If\nkilled today when a Vickers bomber\ncrashed here. The plane in r living\nstruck the wing of another plane and\nwent Into a nose dive.\nThe men killed were: Plying Officer Kellly. Pilot Officer Dowdswell\nand two mechanics.\nFoot Members of\nRoyal Air Force\nKilled in England\nBASTCHUBCH, Kent., April 19. \u2014\nFour members of the Royal Air\nForce,   two   of   them   officers,   were\nTOU  WILt, LIKE\nCanada Savings Sodetj's\nService.\nSound   security   and   good   Interest    oa    your    monthly    savings,\ncompounded   semi-annually.\nAsk for  Information\nAgents\nIt. SHKBK\nTrail\nIt. W. DAWSON\nNelaon\nW. BVEHETT, Dlst. Mgr., Nelson\nCANADIAN\nPACIFI\nLONG BEACH LANDINU\nKootenay Steamers\nWith the advent of tomtur tlm*\nschedules th* above *_*BUM*d\nlanding on Wwt Arm K*ot*-tar\nLake, opposite Harrop, will b*\naboU*h.d a* fla* las-Uas t\u00bbr .11\nst*ai*i*r\u00bb.\nj. s. c_j\u00bbim d. r, a.,\nUtmost,   \u00bb.C.\n*-=\n-ANAOIAHju, PACIFIC\nSUMMER SAILINGS\nraou n. uvnsci to\nS,' Hiy  1    .'.'.'.'Montcalm\n10, July   8     ...Mlnnedosa\n17, July IS     Montelare\n ._\u25a0._.,. \u2022...... ,\u25a0\u25a0 Marloch\no_tzm*iotnaa-BoiTT_-u__*Toif-\n^-i^n-.T^V'.'.'.'.fcr-\nApr. IT, June   1, June II\nRay 18, June \u00bbj Jul:\nMoltlWil\nS__.__L*T\nMay 11    \\..Brnpreas of rranei-\nMay 25, June 22, July 20.. .Bmprese   of\nJuly  6. Au\nJune\nScotland\nEmp of Australia\nFraa^*\nApr. llTMaJ^^iraSrTT.T.lWIt\nMay 12, June  9, July  7     Metagam*\n^^ TO  -bOHDOV\nApril II Montreal\nHU   \u00ab        Marbnrn\nM*y 21.   Antwerp   direct Marloch\nBerth reservation! can now be made\nAsk about new  Toijri^t  Third Cabin\nFull   detaJlR.   with   rates,   froffl   in\nagent, or write\nMINING MEN!\nWe have the organization to give the best service as\nTBANSFER AGENT& BEGISTRAR AND TRUSTEE,\nFor British Columbia Mining Companies.\n\u2022 *\nKootenay Bond Investment Co., Ltd.\nWarren Block, City of Trail B.C.\n]y.*ftl#1^!t \u2022JjHtlWlttl.\nINCORPORATED   _\u00bb\u2666  MAY  leTO.\n.     . ' .   I   '.    li   i i i '\u00bb ,11   I  i ... 1   J . !       '.  \u25a0   .'\nOther Branohcs at Winnipeg, Yorktoo, Saikatoon, I-luauoton, Calvary, Lethbridge,\nVanoouv-r, Kamloopt-, Vernon and Victoria\nPEG--'   MABO.VKV\nDaughter of U. M.'llahoney, coin-\nsecretary   of   the   Canadian |\nlocation at  Washington, who rapfe-\n\u00ab*nt*<J   the   Brltlah   -Unplre   In   the I\ncherry blossom pageaatat Washing- [\nton .jvctrilb\nWednesday Morning Bargains for\nQuick Selling\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nLADIES' AND C-ilLDREN'S COTTON VESTS\u2014In plain knit or ribbed comfy,\n\u2022  or opera strap style.   Very good wearing and washing quality.   Sizes for children, 22 to 32; Indies, 34 to 40.   Special, each  SOtp\nSame Vest as above, only short sleeve.    Special   _3$f\nLADIES' BLOOMERS\u2014With or without silk stripe.   Small, medium, large and\nextra large, in white, mauve, peach.    Wednesday Special  50< and 59-**\nUteettt \u2022\"*\u00bb\u2022\u2014H.P.(3.\nMEN'S SWEATERS\nFOR WEDNESDAY MORNING we are offering Men's Wool Sweaters with collars,\nin brown heather shades.   A good strong Sweater for work.   Medium weight.\nSpecial price   S8.25 and fS-M\nALSO MEN'S WOOL SLEEVELESS fULLOVER   SWEATERS  to  wear  under\ncoat.   Special price _    S1.S8\nBoys' sizes, each  _  Sl.-tS'\n\u25a0sin  n-or\u2014 ]{ B.C.\nWHITE COTTON BED SHEETING\u20141 bolt, 72 inches wide. Special, yd 4M\n1 BOLT CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON-Fully Weached 49f\nPILLOW SLIPS\u2014Made up ready for use.   2 for \u201e-v...._ 49^\nMat- \u00bbl*i\u00abre-H.B.a\nTEA SET OF 23 PIECES in figured lustre.   Consists of 6 teacups and saucers,\n6\"tea plates, 1 teapot, t sugar and cream.    The Set  f*_*8S\nFRUIT SAUCERS in rose and fruit design; 25c for, each  1*0\nFRUIT PLATES in several decorations, 50 eeijts, for J\"\nGLASS FRUIT BOWLS, each SWfamJl\nEGG CUPS  .'. - 4 M\nREMNANT OF LINOLEUM for passage. 5 1-3 sq. yards for .\nREMNANT\u201410 sq. yards, for -\t\n7V. sq. yards for  -._.\u201e->.- \t\nFLOOR CLOTH\u201412 2-S for -\t\n...\n 'fe\nte Ark\nn*at   No on* ta\n' mall set\u2014le*\nsway la soma\n> tt worth\ni   at Tha Ark\nfore   you   bay\nad* and Curtain Us-\nX W. HOLMES\nham tot M v*rn*n tt.\nNel\u00bbn'\u00bb DupeaMSf ChemitU\nCITY DRUG CO.\n'. Film*.  Kodaks,  Drug**  Stationary.\nMall   Ord.r*   Promptly   I -epatched.\n\u25a0OX TOU   N*lson, B. C.   PHONE 34\nCam*   and   Oat   Year   Weight   Fr**.\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\n\u2022penalising   In   Correcting   Defect I va\nSight  by  Prt-Mr QImm*.\nQulok Repair 8*rvlo*.\nOftlFFIN  SLK.     .     \u25a0     PHONE  125\nIncrease Your Salary\nEVENING CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\nNelson Business College\nThe Influence of\nGood Pictures\n\"Plctur** ate consolers of\nlonlln***, and a relief to tha\nJaded mind, and windows to\ntbe imprisoned thought. They\nan back*, histories and ser-\nmon-~~which we can read with-\noat th* trouble of turning the\nleav**.\"\nJ. H. ALLEN\nAn\u00bb\u00abt*ur Plniahlng\nPlctur*   Framing\nUSED\nCAR SNAPS\nStudebaker  $435\nPaige  JpaOO\nMcUaghliii Four |200\nOverhaul  ?175\nWWW Tn-dr \u201e...$150\nCher. 490 9125\nFar. Track .. 9100\nMaxwell  ?75\nSmedley Garage\nCompany\nL\nCONSCIOUSNESS\nMcRaye Tells Rotarians ShonW\nDevelop Canadianigm in\nAll Schools\nSTOP EXPORTATION\nOF RAW MATERIALS\nUrges a Selective Immigration\nScheme; Cultivate National\nLiterature\n\"If th* Prlno* of Wale* had been\ncaught In th* census taken ln Alberta\nthree year* ago ha would have gone\ndown aa a German\u2014think It over.\nThi* waa but on* ot a hundred point*\nbrought up by Walter McRaye of\nVancouver when he addressed the\nNelson Rotary club at Its meeting In\n\u2022 he Hume yesterday. President 3. S.\nCarter  presided.\nMr. McRaye urged development of\na national consciousness' and a national conscience. Canadians, hs said,\nwere proved during the great war,\nand the same smartness that characterised Americans was latent ln Canadians. Canadian character had not\nknown the word fall, and the optimism of Its people, most seen on the\nprairies, waa an Inspiration to all the\nworld.\nDead to Canadianh-m\nBut too little Canadianlsra waa be-\nSAVE HOUSEWORK\nBy Living in the\nKERR APARTMENTS\nPlumbers' Brass Goods   Fixtures\nsnd Supplies, Tile snd Elswsr Pips\nB. C. PLUMBING &\n\u2022    HEATING CO.\nm Baker St        Nslson,  B. C.\nNothing  m  too  good for  the  afck.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPRESCRIPTION SI'ECI AUST\nXn business for your health. Let ns\nfill your prescriptions. Mail' orders\npromptly executed. Csll aad wait fer\nyour car.    wheaa 1.\n\u25a0aa-ay boars! ltoiutTtol pan.\n?s\u00a3\nmmmtTOt*\nYOU CAN GET YOUR\n0. K. BREAD\nat   th*   following   Store!:\nIn Nslson\u20148tar Grocery, Kandy\nland, Campbell'* Grocary, Blu*\nBird Star*.\nIn     Fairviaw\u2014 Fleming'e   *8lore,\nMr*.   Peak*,   Fairviaw   Filling\n- Station.\nImportant Notice\nAB Trades- Businesses and Professions Must Be\nRegistered Before April 30th.\nNotice is hereby given that, pursuant to subsection (3) of Section 526 of the Taxation Act, every\n\u25a0 _Pr80n JJ*10 engages in, carries on, or practices any\nTrade, BWiness or Profession within the Province is\nrequired to obtain from the Commissioner of Income\nTax a Certificate of Registration before April 30th,\n1927. Application should be made to any Provincial\nAssessor, from whom full information may be obtained.' Certificates will be issued without the payment of any fee therefor.\nDefault in complying with the provisions of this\n. section renders the person liable, upon summary conviction, to a fine of flO.OO for each day during which\nhis default continues.\nApplication forms may be obtained from any\nProvincial Assessor, Government Agent, Provincial\nPolice Officer, or from the Commissioner of Income\nTax, Victoria, B.C. i\nGarden Tools and\nRanch Supplies\nSpades\nHoes\nRakes\nSpading Forks\nBuco Cultivators\nAxes\nMattock-\nSpray Pumps\nPruning Shears\nGarden Barrows\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co UL\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON, B.C.\nRETAIL\nTUB NIX-BON DAILY NEWS,\n\"r ii,   f, ,'    *\u2014-\nIESDAY MORNING, APRIL.20,1\u00ab7\nBODY FOUND\nSoot* weeks ago the hody of Mary|\nPlckard, whose home is at Marys-\nvHI., K.B., was found In a snowbank near Fort Prances, Ont. She\nhad left, a hospital 'In Massachusetts\nlast fall where sh* was training and\nwent to various points In New Ontario and finally to Winnipeg. l*ay-\nIng Winnipeg ln January, she Jour-\nnoyed to Fort France\u00bb,-T>stenslbly to\nsee a,..*toy friend. Then- ar* some\nsuspicions of fpul play and the polio*   ar*   investigating.\nIng taught tn the schools.' The people w*r\u00bb thinking provlncially instead of ^nationally. \"We ar* Art*.\nto C-na-larilsm from the very test\nup,\" he declared. '\n'Beford anything can be done toward development of Canadian-am the\ngovernment must abolish the silly\ndictum that we ar* not a race,\" he\nasserted,'and-Bdhrnfltny ad*6d: \"Our\nbirth certificates say the world 'Canadian' must not be uaed.\"\nHe would tak* off his hat to tht\nman who claimed he was English oi*\nScotch or Irish, If he was born In one\not those' countries, but the man, who,\nbora in this -country, claimed he was\nanything but Canadian, \"is the worst\nkind of an' alien we have.\"\nAmericans- Milk Canada White\nCanada** ,\u25a0 natural, resources were\nb-In. worked by Americana who were\n\"milking ,your province and Canada\nwhite. They find'Canada Is a fine\nfield for exploitation.\"\nMr. McRaye, gave' figures showing\nthat bllllptjs af Canadian money were\ngoing to the' United States In' raw\nand partly, develop*. *-*tate: He dealt\nparticularly! with pulp and paper,\nstating that -by not making the tin\nished article Cunada was losing annually' over lTl50.6oo.ooo as well as\nemployment for  70,000  or  80,000 peo-\nsttt. .'\".'\u2022.\n\"It 1b not a question of politics. Il\nIs a -national question, and the people should say to tha gentlemen at\nOttawa, 'We want ah absolute embargo on exportation of Canada'* raw-\nmaterial*.'\"\nSelective Immigration *    '\nCanada \u2022 needed selective )mnjl_ra-\ntlon. ft did not want sr*'u*t groups\nof Immigrant* aetlhtg-111, tor-munition\nof their owp, ntfuilng U st'nd their.\nchildren to\". .'Canadian schools, and\n\u25a0peaking another language than 'English. The government should ' bi\nforced- to realise that no man or\nwoman was wanted In Canada who\ncould not 'become completely Canadian. .\nMr.  McRaye also urged  cultivation\nflFTER TWfl STOPS\nOil TIL\nMr. and Mrs. Le Roux Change\nPlans; Will Make Coast by\nWay of Revelstoke\n\"We have proceeded tliuw far <m\nour trip to the coast,\" stated Dan J,\nLe Roux tn a leftM to Thi Dally\nNews ye-rterdajr, writinK from Trail.\nMr. arjd TAe*.^ Jlcux hall frotuj\nJohannesburg, South Africa, and are'\nnow completing-a tour of Canada, th*\ntenth country they .have vl tilted. In\ntheir world circuit with a wheelbarrow since ' leaving - Joharmesborg on\nDecember 31, .192^\nThey \u25a0 walke-d\" fO miles of ties on\ntheir way from Castlegar to Trail.\npreferring the railway to the unpavod\nroad, and appeared in the Liberty\ntheater  at  Trail last {-fatiirday.\nMr. and Mrs. Lo Kou*c left.Nelaon\nearly last week after several days ln\nthe city. On tho way to Trail they\nstopped over at Bouth Slocan. and\nCastlegar. They intended to go on to\nthe,coast by way of Grand Forks and\nMidway, but they havs altered their\nPlans, and will go by way of Rcvel-\nH-tOrWt They hare discovered that by\ngoing by the northern route they will\nhave 100 miles less to walk, and they\nwish, also, to see Home of the conditions th northern .British Columbia,\n\"While in Nelson,\" Mr. Le Roux\nwrote, \"we met Mr. and Mrs. Fred\nMocke, who witnessed our departure\nfrom  Johannesburg.\"\nof a national literature. American\nnewspapers and mag-ajelnes, imported\nV the value of $7,000,000 every year,\nwere taking: the place of Canadian\nwrit.n-ga.     \u25a0   \u2022\nMICHAEL SCALLY\n..puns.\nOF REID BLOCK\nAcquires It From Its Vancouver\nOwner for Investment\nMlehae] gcally, former Nslson merchant who retired from business b*-\nforo * trip to Europe, and who recently bought the J. H. All** real,\ndenoe, corner of Obeervatory and\nStanley strseta, yesterday announced\nhis purchaa* of tha Reld block la Nelson, from R. L. Reld or Vancouver,\nwho put It up about 1110.\nThe Rol. block Is a handsome tan*.\nstory commercial block op Baker\n\u25a0treet, of brick construction. The.\nstare* on tbs (round floor mr* occupied, respectively, by tke Kootenay\nMuslo .house, the British Colnntbla\nPlumbing 6 Heating company, tad\nthe Bsi bar. The two upper stories\nare operated under tbe name of th*\nCoay hotel by Mrs. Joseph Tamer.\nNone of the tenancies will be disturbed by Mr. Bcally'a purchaae, whloh\n1* for Investment purposes.\n10\nChurch of Redeemer Plans Big\nThings for May Festival\nNext Month\nHaving garnered most vote* In an\nextremely close contest, Mis* 'Ruby\nMorgan, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.\nJ. P. Morgan of Oak street, will be\ncrowned \"Queen of the May\" at a\nmonster festival to be staged by the\nladle* of the Church of the Redeemer\non May 31 at the summer residence\nof Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Andrews on the\nnorth shore.\ni Mra. J. T. Andrew* is ln 'charge of\ntk* affair. She I* soon to make a trip\nto Spokane to purchase th* ceremonial robes for the queen and her six\nattendants.\nA Maypole Is among some of th*\nbig  things planned  for  the festival.\nTrinity Young People\nEnjoy Old-Fashioned\nKind School Lessons\nReverting to old fashioned school\ndays, members of the Trinity Young\nPeople's fellowship meeting If th*\nchurch parlors last night thoroughly\nenjoyed     Miss     Myrtle     McKeown'e\nteaching, as she conducted her\n\"classes\"   tflrough   trying   \"lessons.\"\nAnother hit ^>f the program was a\nduet, sung by Miss McKeown and\nNorval German, with Mtss McKeown\nat the piano, dames filled the remainder  ef   the  evening.\nSalmoites Find Road\nvia Fruitvale, Trail\nIt Like a Batlevard\n\"Like a boulevard\/' waa how R. ].\nSalnabury and Carl Llndow of Salmo described the road fr*m Fruitvale to Nelson via Trail, when they\narrived here yesterday afternoon.\nThey started from Salmo at 11\no'clock yesterday morning, by motor,\nand   found  th* road  from FrultvaJ*\nonward  wa* quit* dusty.\nD**p snow atlll covet* th* Tmlr\nroad in tb* upper part of th* Salon-,\nvalley, aad It will be some Urn* De-\ntore It la <-*\u2022_.\nFor spanking hia 20-year-old daughter because aha refused to attend\nschool, Abraham Lincoln -Arlington of\nMt*  Tork City ww fined IM.\n> uae -Unas*** with\n. Bugle Band bridge\nand   dance,   at   Canadian\nLsglon   Building.     Refreahmenta. _ An.\nmlssion   60 cents.    Music by  Plaksjf*.\nKrosskU   orchestra. (7711)\nThere will be\nus tealghs at C.\nwhist   drive\nTha Kootenay Preabyterlal will ops*\nThursday morniag in Trinity Church,\n\u25a0easlons commencing at 10 am., t\np.m., and _ p-m. (Continuing on Friday at St. Paul's.\nIntsrestlng addresses from mission-\narlaa and* othere will be given. Mies\nMcGregor, field secretary, will address\nthe meeting Thursday evening. Spatial mualc. These sessions are open\nto the public. Coma and get information of our mlsj-lonary work.      (7711)\nCourt    Ellen,    A.O.F.,\nat 7:10 In K   P. Hall.\nmeets   tonight\n(7717)\nTbe funeral of the Infant 'eon,\nThomaa, of Mr. and Mrs. J>. Richardson of Rosemont, will take place\nThurBday at, 2 o'clock from D. 1.\nftobertson'a   Undertaking   Parlora.\n(77H)\nOoaoert, May Ir\u00bb\u20148t. Paul's United\nChurch Choir will present the cantata.\n\"Ruth,\" and a varied program. Pro-\ncur* your tickets now from any member of the choir.    Tickets 00c.    (7719)\nLantern slide* talk will be given by\nMrs. Rutherford, comprising views\naround Nelson, Kokanee Glacier, colored pictures of gardens and views\nIllustrating the growing of sweet peas\ntor seed. (7711)\nThe monthly meeting of the Woman's Inatltutc, Canadian Legion Rooms\nFriday afternoon, 3 o'clock. Important business. Demonstration on lamp\nshades.    Music. (7720)\nA. O. F. Whist Drive sad Dane* tonight, K. P. Hall, Magllo Block. Three-\npiece Orchestra. Admission 35 cent*.\nCards, 8:15 to ten. Dancing eleven to\ntw-rfre. (7710)\nIlk* -u*t tonight at B Vtmth. (7712)\nEaglea parade Ypres Day, Sunday,\nApril 21th. All Eaglea meet at Eagle\nHall at 1:10 p.m. W. R. McLean,\nW.P. (77HJ\nWUl ear ownars, who will he et-\nsaadlag Tan* Bay \u00bb*Hrla** at csma-\nt*ry, \u25a0nnday, April a-Wi, im who\nwill hav* a*y available ap***. pl*aae\noo__*__io*ta with Secretary, rJaiiqlan\niMgloa, Phoss Mt. (7701)\nIf your paper le not delivered hy\n6:10   o'clock   every    morning.\ntelephone The Daily News. You ara\nentitled to receive your paper by thla\n\"-IS. (1106)\nma SAT  MBTICX\nAU \u25a0* Ssivtoe Men art root\nBail\nto\nmoat at OuUlH iBgloa Building, 10\na._\u201e Buaday, April atth, to attend\nDl-ln_ SWYlos at Church of Mary\nZmmaoo-ito, aad at 8 o'clock la tha\nafternoon for par*** te O\u2014art\u2014y,\nwh_re appropriat* aanic** wffi b*\nheld. Vn-rora-i to he worn, If possible. All Who have medala ara rs-\n\u00abu**t*d to wear thB-t. (770*)\nThs Annual Meeting of the Upper\nTennlB courts (Nelson Oolf and Country Club) will bs held In. R. W. Dsw-\niion'a office, Wednesday, 'April 20, at\n[> o'clock. All members, and those Intending to Join, are requested to attend. '   (7112)\nWATIOH'g for most satisfactory\nshoe repairing. ' (7102)\nKootenay Columbia Preserving\nWorks, at Brilliant, are in the market\nfor   strawberries   snd   raspberries,\n(7000)\nOBI.T OWE STB-IT OAS WUl,\nM OBUIIID U\u00bbTIL njBTkOBB\n~IOT10B. (7441)\nFurnished  Suites\u2014Kerr Apartment*.\n(7189)\nFor the beat of shoe repairs, Wats\nright la. (7101)\nPHONE\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   and   8urgaon\n8ult.   603   to   609   Roolwry   Building\nOver Whitehouaa.\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nCorner  Riveraids and  Howard\nHERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE\nLeft, John Phillip Bouse, celebrated\nband leader, p:ays tile newest ln harmonicas, which provides three full\noctaves snd by pressing a small lever\nall the half-tone* can* be obtained, ln\nclrc**, Miriam R*by J<*rdan, English\nbeauty, who led campaign against\nabbreviated looks when the fad. cam*\nIn. Right, Margaret Brown of Boston,\nwith her painting of King Alfonso of\nSpain, fpr the New York Yacht club,\nand pa-Mad at tb* palace In Mid rid.\nBelow, ^WTJl Rogers, the mayor of\nBeverley Kill*, home for a day to do\na  little  \"mayorlng.\"\nGOLF\nWe are 1\ncomplete 'r\nTogger\nShirts, Caps.\nHose, which\nly to your\npearance while\ngame.\nGolf How 91.50 M* ?5.0Q\nGotf, Sweaters  .   .  gK to *U\nGolf\nKnickers $5.50 to *7.50\nQ_H shir.) ..   f 2.50 w 94\nGolf Cap* 92\nGolf  Garten\n\"tS\nAUCTION!\n1324  (Stanley  t*., C*irwr  fnjtLt\nWEDNESDAY, APllfh 20\na p. if.\nFavored with KititPuatlunv frtMi} Mr.\nW. J. pynn, I will offer th\u00ab foUi%!\u00ab\nOardeti toolfl of \u00abir\u00abry W~*'\nHpraytir, lawn mnwfer, tWu fan\nHletgh, carpenter'*! to-O.B, plUir\ntools, lawn sprayer, 5-tpn Janfc *c\u00ab**,\ndahlia bulbs, verandah furnHiiKt M-\naallon oak wine keg, tedtltfrt. W^Ud-\nucr, logftnr chain, Wpe vim, . euary\nwhtel, stocks' and dies, - sealers,\nand preserve!, dishes, utenjjj*,, ~\npatent range, lint-, j\ntable, Uno rug, wl\npollt-hed oak dining\nsMnd, Victor gram*,\ndjfsk,   buokcatit-.   pic.\nItchen chairs and\nIker chafra,, \u25a0olid\nfont Hoi ti*wt f-rn\nFtone, t\u00aba wUKTi,\nrue, electric fJi-\n1 Hprlags, mat-\n.ii-lffonljE table\nlam_-f rugs, etc., etc-, etc. 1\nOoods   on   view   morning   df  eale.\nnUmta-OAmsx.\ntTire,     iron    beds\/\ntrassa*-,      dresser,\n**mmm\nHOWE ELECTRIC CO.\nNELSON.\nThe   Hotue of  Good   Ufhtlug\nWe have a special Un* In\n\u25a0etnl-lndlrect hshgltu. bowl fixtures which would enh-noa th*\ncharm  of  any  rooai\nRemember:\u2014to 'tfa*)*1 book*\nkeeping we ullsw -B--per o*pt\ndiscount   for   cash.\n.    ;.'<'t***-t:m'\nJfi,\ntrytori.\nTONIGHT\nCtcn ROtMiut rm-.\"T)\nIii a few miiiutc-a he\n\u00abUe, u  aoof-se about hi**\nnnltws lie rev-valfld the i\nNo!   dratii   rsth-r  than\nUie (luuRhttT ho lov*c# \u25a0\u25a0 m, \\\nmelodramatlu  photop^y.\nCOMEDY\n'Get'Em\nFABLI\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. 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