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DESTROYER FIRES ON CHINESE TROOPS\n p\nmm\nJltawed Urehintta New York\nStreets (Jive Him First\nWelcome\n| FORMER PREMIER IS\nUNABLE PODGE AFFAIRS\n'Says British Government Has\nMade Bungle of Chinese\nSituation\n'\nN-JW YORK. April 16. \u2014 James\nBan-say MacDonald. former Labor\nprejnler ot Or*at Britain, came to\nthe I'nHad State* on a sentimental\nJourney today, aad elected to receive\nhi* flr*t real' welcome from ragged\nurchin* In the *tr**t.\n..The Brltlah statesman could not\navoid an official ~-elcomo of the\n\u25a0ayor's recaption committee, for dls-\nttqsulahed gue*t\u00ab attended to that Mid\ntu-oug-ht him to the Battery -on a\nmunicipal tug. but when he was free,\nwith hi* daughter, Isobel, he drove\nlo the Henry strwt \u2022ettlem*nt, In-the\nheart of th* Bast *lde, where the\nMacDonald* ara <o be the guest* of\nMis* Lillian,P. Wold. Th* former\nprime minister s|de-*tepped entirely\nthe usual ceremonies at city hall.\nWlfcre Mltln-r dignitaries \"are for-\nmaly mad* welcome.\nOne lfmoiwln* Is a rarity In tha\nvicinity of ths Henry street settle-.\nraeai house, in4. \u00bb fleet Is unknown\nuna the arrival of Mr. MacDonald snd\nt|is daughter win the signal for some\nwldB-eyed \u2022taring from th* chllcjreii\n1\u00bb th\u00ab .otreit.    Thsy had never seen\nRefund of Luxury Tax\n11 to Automobile Dealers\nHas Been Completed\nOTTAWA, April 1B.\u2014Th* nov-\ncrnmsnt'a refund of th* luxury tax\nto autc-mobile deakrs ha* been\nmad*. Check* representing over \u2022\nmiHion tod \u25a0 half dollar* hav*\nb:en b\u00ab*n mailed to customs ports\nthroughout Csnads for distribution to th* 2000 dealers affset-sd.\nTha mory y for thi* puroos* ws,\nvotti.l by psrlaiment in May, 1926,\nand r*pr***nt* \u2022 fivs psr cent tax\nover a  six  year, psriod. f\nSCHMIDT WILL\nHANG IN JULY\n'Hitch\" May Occur; Was Adjudged Guilty of Murder\n\u2022 of Wife\nRBOINA. April 18.\u2014Valentin*\nSchmidt will hang. This penalty wa*\npronounced by Justice Blgelow In the\nKing'* bench court last night, when\nth* Jury after deliberating flvs and\nthree-quarter hours, found him -guilty\nof murdering hi* wife In front of the\nparliament buildings December 28,\nta*t. \u2022\nThe eacecuiion Is fixed for July IB.\nOwing, however, to tbe wording of the\nverdict, there 1* possibility that a\nhitch mqy; occur. Th* verdict was\n\"guilty,\" but a recommendation ws*\nadded for mercy \"considering A thorough physical examination was not\nmade.\"      _____!\nlopX (tor for that \u2022matter, any prime\nmlnWter. past or present.\nTheir Admiration tor tha man and\nWs ' cqtlf-tl^^M^^^^^^\njuIW-   i_idrvljcor-\u00bb!R\nTOROiyTO. April 1\u00ab.-A special to\n_____________^__^____^_____________.-**'  Mall  and   Empire   froro. Ottawa\na farmer Brltlah prime minister be-  aaye:\nfen*. .**\u25ba.*** mat 'matter, anv orlroef   ^usVllefor* prorogation, Hon. W. B.\nRos\u00bb, Intimated to some of his col-\nloaarUB*-,* hi*' desire lo \"retire from the.\nle-SrterVhilp of the Conservative party\nIii th* sis-iit s. No action was taken,\nbut when parliament meets again\nthere will be \"a caucus of the Conservative senators to select his successor -if fney *\u00bbil to have him reconsider his desire to retire from fne\nleadership.\n\"Senator Ross Is.72 years of age\nand probably feels that a younger\nman should lead the Conservative\nparty  In the  senste.\nt***I$ ' A oKt-tf-ftn [\n^________      Wtev**    et    the\nNo Politics in Visit\nMr. MacDon*ld mads tt plain that\nsenjllment aad not politic* dictated the\nv\u00bb***s-te bcinglnr blm her*. He \u00abo**-*i,\nhe self, the benefit of a stayTit\nere. and 10 day* in ihe United States.\nth live, again the days of Jl' years\nago, wtftn hs tfavaled on h\u00a5\u00bb hohey-\nmoon th* road h*\" is now traveling\nwith his daughter.\nThe schedule sf bis brief stay will\nInclude a visit to a woman jn New\nBnghuid, who entertained hltn and\nMrs. MacDonald when they came'on\ntheir wedding Journey. She lbs not\nbeen Identified.\nMr, MacDonald. Hhougta- nut of\nhis political character, paused long\nenough to express a b-lief thai the\nBritish jeverntpsnt seriously bungled\nthe qhlne** situation, by throwing\ndefensive troops Into China to perform a service thai should have been\nhandled In a polite way. \u00bb\n\"The LAboi\" party' in England, be\nSaid, haa gained strength ln the last\n12  months  '\nCall* It Propaganda\nSpeaking of China, he said that he\nhaa* been out of touch with world\nAffairs for seven days and all hs had\nread was pr*as dispatches. He spoke\nof these dispatches ns \"government\npropaganda, \u2022 which I take with a\ngrain of salt.\"\n\"Our d-MtHa,\" he said, \"is that a\nrevolution was Inescaruble in China.\nT\u00abi cannot at-old It. Oreat Britain\nWand* and 'AMswriCa have been en-\n\u25a0Ued for ,y**r* In educating China.\nIf Was natur\u00bbl; that the Intelllgensia\nshould foment a revolution, that this\ndduca'.lon Should altar the Chinese\nt-syohology aad Impel them on to nationalism. Thin nfitionallsm the\njjjjese would not realise save\nUrough a revolution.\nTrouttle   Invitsd ,\n\\Bl\u00bb position wns fh\u00abt th*re was a\ntalk'of Wale\u00bbm*o\u00abhlp in the Brltlah\ncabinet In mnethw the ChUw.8 que*-\n_{n snd that. \u00abo3ble was Invito* ln-\nnZad of being guarded against.\nT\u00ab-L_i  i\u00ab he'ba'.le*ed  that  I\nCarlow   and   Guthrie   Charges\nMade by Twigg WiU Be\nInvestigated\nTWO DISTINCT INQUIRIES\nWILL BE HELD, VICTORIA\nWill Go Into Improper Transaction of Business and\nCampaign Funds\nSenator W. B. Ross Asks     \u201e__________,\n\u00bb<*\u00a3ttt-ti_\u00bb)__-&\nVICTORIA; April Iii.\u2014The Ca|Iow\nand Gsuthier charges against cabinet minister**! made during the recent\nsession of the British- Columbia legislature by H. Despard Twlfg, Conservative member for Victoria, will\nbe investigated by Mr. Justice A. Morrison, of the supreme court, acting as\na royal commissioner, Jt was announced today by the attorney-general's department.\nTwo district inquiries -will be held,\nthe Carlow hearing opening at Vic*\ntnria on April' 21, and the Gauthler\nhearing on April 25. The proceedings\nare expected to be brief, possibly not\nlongec than one day in each case.\nAlleg-d Scheme\nThe principal Carlow charges deal\nwith an alleged scheme wh.er.eby Frink\nCarlow of Victoria, was to secure an\nagency for tbe sale of liquor to the\ngovernment for the purpose of de*\ncommissions    to    liberal\nWomen Carry Skull\nand Jawbone of Late\nHusbands on Andamans\n'Anted  if^he-'bAlet-ed  that  Russia\n' spy \u2014--aaBBB,\n|\u00bbtlon, the Ubpi\nivs, bot \u00bb *\u00bb<*\"*u -__ \u2014',,*\n__^_ Russia Who  fomented  It,\nJk. may te\u2122 \u00bb\u2022****\u2022  **\u2022 \u2022*\u00bbv***\u00bb-*---\nb$t   the   revolution-   ws*-   from .Ike\n_h|ne*e th*B)sslvel. *\nSfiur pe*f*l\u00ab *\" *r''\"'\u00ab*   a   bogfy-\nBB_^_l*_*\u00bb*,r'' \u25a0__... .-\u00a3&\u201e 'boglM,'\nd   I   think\nanything '\u00ab *\u00b0 with the Cblneee\nIk.im,  the Labor leader \u00bbald:    \"*n\nTahl elvlll\u00bbi\u00ab*r\u00ab><',*nt'*1e'\" '\"__'\nH.  searlyUet*  fhem.  \u2022><\ntA)   dearlyjlove\n_\u00bb, of tn*** 'bogle*.*'\n8\u00bb\u00ablet lus*ft H\nR^tmlMmgRmk     '\nTotally Destroyed; Had\nSdoable Pipe Brgan\nRBNpni\nXI, O'Brien\nOht., April 1\u00ab.\n Kn*   rink   her*   was\n\u25a0\u00bb OI*TnJ\"r_i\\t\u00abirl)' this morning.\nH'B,>y^ X,,_tt \u00bb V'V o*\"*- \"\n1__',\u00b0*' ,_,S Th* rnk wa. on.\n\u00bb\u00bbtW \u2022*. _!' m lie uppnr Ottnw.\n,be   flneAt   In   *f^, \u201e, .-big\n\"mmSll^am^hThomo  ot  th.\n\u00bb%\\Ewt.\"Adjacent bulld-\nBAN FRANCISCO, April 15.\u2014A\nwidow of the Isle of Andaman, off\nthe const of India, is not permitted\nbx custom to forget her hushind\ntiulckly for a new \u00bbwaln, said \"dis*\nQerrude Emily llnnb) m. Bingllalb\nglobe trotter, who passed through San\nFrancisco today, en route to Cuate-\nmaln. Miss Banham said that in Andaman when a hnsbnnd <lie*s his atidow\nweirs his skull on a chsln for a year.\n1 hiring the second half of that period\nShe add* hts jawbone tn memory of\nhappy arguments they had.' At the\nend of Ihe year she puts away the\njawbone and' the skull and is open\nto new proposals.\nTho traveler 'diaplayei the Josvbone\nof somebody's husband, the Widow-\npwner having acquired a fresh. Jawbone, Which at last reports was still\nwagging.\nChoir Singer and\nFormer Follies Beauty\nSecretly Harried\nNJ5W TORK. April M.\u2014Mary\nLouise, the Uttle Rock, Ark., choir\nsinger and' fofmef -Fotlles beauty,\nwho. became a singer ln th* Metropolitan opera, has married Michael\nFran* Bohnen, Oerman bans bnrl-\ntone. after a six weeks* secret courtship. The oereiftOny was performed\not the city hall lat yseterday by\nMayot* Walker.\nCARROLL CONTINUES,\nSHOW IMPROVEMENT\nOREBNVILLB, S.C., April 15,\nPhysiotan* attending Earl Carroll,\nNew Tork theatrical producer, to\nnight announced there seemed nn\nreason why the present Improvement\nshould   not   continue  ateadlly.\nCarroll will remain In the hospital as n federal prisoner lyrtll\nhia condition wan ant* hi* ramoval\nto Atlanta panit\u00bbntlary. wh*r\u00bb he I*\nto \u00bberv* a term for perjury.\n \u25a0**\u25a0\t\nHORSEMAN   DIES\nMONCTON, N.B.^ April 16.\u2014Jo^n\nW Cox, veteran horseman of th*\nmaritime provinces, died at hi* home\nh*re late last night, following an\nIllness ot i**umonla. ' Ba -Aa* 14\n-ear* of *f\u00bb \u2022\u00bb* * \"*\u25a0'**\u2022 \u2022' Owning, n. a, ^^^\nlerallegatlotts concern an\nasserted deal whereby John A. Gas-\nthiejv yea. to buy liquor for the government, later splitting tho commla-\ntluna with a.ineaabar of th* cabinet.\nTh* osmmiasioner Is directed to'In\nautre whether or not public business\nof.brovlnce Ba* Been Improperly trans,\nacted by the government and wheth-\nef'ttt* government or any member\nthereof resorted to improper methods\nof obtaining, campaign   funds.\nE\nWill Make an Attempt at Non\nStop trip From New York\nto Paris\nNEW YORK, April IB. \u2014 Paris via\nthe nonstop airline is the next goal\nof Bert'AooSta and Clarence t>. Chamberlain, newly-crowned world's cham-\npiorii for * endurance flying.\nThe* two civilian filers who stayed\nIn the ail1 HI hours 11 minutes and 25\nseconds to break the world's duration\nflight? record today, appeared the none\nthe wnfte for their experience and\nwere ett'husiastlc over plans for\nflight ffoth Paris to New Tork In\ntheir. TVrlght-Bell-tm-e monoplane in\ncompetition for the $25,000 Ortelg.\nprize..     ,    ,\n'., ^ ,*!.. -I    \u00bb**\u25a0***\u25a0 \u25a0\nMan Drowned and Another\nInjured, Harbor, Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, April 15.\u2014Lawrence\nMurphy sms drowned and John Robin\nson is in the hospital suffering from\nskaek* and exposure aft a* result of an\naccident.on the waterfront Thursday\nnight,\n\u2022 The. men, employed by the Canadian government merchant marine\nloading a vessel-, had Just started to\nwork Vhen Murphy slipped off the\ngangplank and ln ah 'effort to nave\nhis companion, Robinson was thrown\nInto the water, but waa rescued by\nfellow Workers. The body of Mur\nphy  has  been   recovered^\nYouth Is Chmged With\nAbducting Toung Girl\nTORONTO, April 16.\u2014Charl**\nPelyea, 2!, of St. Catharine*, Ont\nwa* arrested in that city 'today oh a\ncharge of abducting Henrietta (Dellll\n17, of Islington, Ont., and was\nbrought to Toronto tonight. lie\nwould not tell police th* girl'*\nwhereabout*. _-.\nWilk'ns and Eilson\nStill Musing; Search\nSo Far It a Failure\nNOME, Alaaka, April 15.\u2014AJger\nGraham, aviator of th* Detroit\nNews- Wilkins arctic expedition.\nhas Haft Point Barrow en r*ut*\nback to Fairbanks, presumably\nwithout finding any tree* of Captain G*org* H. Wilkin* nnd Carl\nBan Eilson, who hav* b*-*n missing sic* th*** l*rt Barrow, March\n29,   on    *   fliflht   ovsr   th*   arctic\nnorth of Alnka.\nFille\nHAS REPLACED\nTexas   Tornado   Swept    Area\nSunny; Oklahoma Floods\nReeede\nKANSAS CITT, April 1R.\u2014April's\nassault on the west and southwest\nended today, whea fair skies replaced -the storm condition that crested tornndoel,' torrential rains and\nfloods and heavy anow ln -some sections, over a period ot more than\na week. \u2022\nIn Texas,* where more than 50 persons lost their lives in a 'series of\ntornadoes and several hundred were\nInjured, the atmospheric condition responsible for tho twisters apparently\nhad disappeared. *\nAt Rock Springs, -the lit-tie plateau\ntown ln southwest Texas virtually\nwiped out by a -tornado Tuesday\nflight, a tent city had arisen over tile\nruins and red cross workers and ct-\ntUene were going ahead with rehabl\nUitatlon m**OJ!ures. Ninety-one of the\nInjured were being cared for art San\nAntonio.\n.  With   the  rain  .%*\\   stopped   flood\nooridltione in  Kansas,  Oklahoma and\nwestern   Missouri   were   rapidly   1m\nproving.\nDead   Mere Than   Score\nThe. list of dead In Oklahoma due\nto floods stood at more than a score>\nwith sev-ral other deaths retarded In\nKansas And Missouri.\nExtreme eastern Oklahoma, where\nflood waters were rustyrig away to\nswell the already overburdened Mississippi river, presented the most serious flood situation, while rivers in\nsoutheastern Kansas nnd northwestern Oklahoma were gradually falling.\nFlood damage ln Oklahoma and Kansas, principally to' farms, highways\nand bridges, was estimated at more\nthan $3,000,000.\nThe bUzsard that swept the Rocky\nmountain country and extended eastward gave way today to clear ski*R\nand milder temperature*. Losses to\nstockmen were not as serious as had\nbeen feared.\nAt Casper, Wyo., 83 Inches <of snow\nfell between Sunday and last night\nPIONEER CAPTAIN IS\nONjAST VOYAGE\nNEW TORK, April IB.\u2014Captain\nFrank E. Beadnell, sailer of England's famouB clipper tthipn, will put\nout from here tomorrow on the\nWhite Star Liner Adriatic on his last\nAtlantic crossing as * commander\nIn 48 years at sea. In the Tltanla,\na 878-ton clipper, he helped bring\nfrom London to the site of Vancouver, atcel rails for the western\nextension of the Canadian Pacific\nrailway. In 1898 he wae aboard the\nCoptic, when It brought to Honolulu\nnews of the Hawaiian Islands' annexation  by the United  States.\nHammer Slaim Is\nHanged in Chicago\nCHICAGO. April 15.\u2014>Tohn Wal\nton Winn, 40-yeer-old hammer slayer\nof the elderly contractor, Albert -Nue-\nbaum, was hanged today.\nOne of his last act* was tn write\na farewell note to \"Grandma\" Elisabeth Nusbaum, who Is serving a life\nsentence for complicity tn her husband's murder.      V\nPIONEER BREWER AT\nVANCOUVER IS DEAD\nVANCOUVER, April IB.\u2014Chafes\nDo*rinj,, Tl, pioneer brewer and\nrancher, died-here tonight. He owned the Vancouver Breweries for many\nyears, selling out hia interests ln\n1912,.when he went to Ashcroft and\nengaged ln ranching. He came to\nVictoria in 1886 from the United\nState*, and two' years later c*me\nto Vancouver and entered the brew*\nIng business.\nChaplin Is Given\nUntil Thursday to\nAnswer Divorce Claims\nLOS ANGELES, April IB.\u2014Charlie\nChsplin was given three additional\n-days by Superior Judge Guerin today\nin which to answer the divorce complaint of Lita G^ray Chapiln. As a\nresult the film comedian will have\nuntil Thursday to file hia answer.\nU.S. Cruiser and\nDestroyer or Way\nto Hankow Area\n'. SHANGHAI, April IL \u2014 Th*\nUnited Stats* oruiMr- Cincinnati\n\u2022 no th* q**troysr Prtbl* l*ft for\nH*nk*w today, pr*Bum*bry tn pro-\nt*et iiSBB*ls*n\u00bb \u25a0 \u00ab-r Uubjbi \u00bb*\u2022\u2014u.ls\ntn* city- Th* dMtrnyar Non will\nprocwd  to   H*nh*j^^^^^^^^\n1 TO FIRING\nI\nNorthern   Troops   on   Yangtze\nRiver Also Fire on\nDestroyer\nBRITISH CRUISER ALSO\nANSWERS TO FIRE\nNo Casualties Among American\nor British Crews; Vessels Hit\nWASHINGTON,   April   16.\u2014The\ndestroyer   John    D.    Ford   tedsy\nfired      upon      Chineae      northern\ntroops,   using  her  four-inch   guns,\nleaded   with   shrapnel   thills   and\nsilenced the fire which the Chinese had: directed upon the Standard oil ship Meisn.\nOfficlal    reports    on    the    incident\nreaching   the   navy   departgient   said\nthe  northern  troops  were entrenched\nabreast   the   Ford   In   the   Tangtse\nriver opposite Nanking and had been\nfiring upon the nil ship and exchanging   shots   with    Chinese   Nationalise\ntroops   op   the   Nanking   side   of   the\nriver.\nThe Ford at first returned the fire\nWith'machine guns, the report said,\nand the British cruiser Emerald, anchored alongside, also turned its\nmachine guns upon the Chinese. The\nChinese ceased firing at the Melnn\nind concentrated upon the Ford, which\nwas hit in many places but Si,\nho casualties to Its crew or\ndamage   to   itself.\nOiily meager reports of fighting between the, Cantonese armies and the\nUorthernere were received from lli*\nTangtse front today. It ww reported\nthat the Cantonese had recaptured\nPukow, on the north bank of the\nriver opposite Nanking, hut firing\nacross the river betweeg. PukoW and\nNanking, apparently belled this report The Cantonese also were reported to have recapture A Pengpu\nIn Ankwei Province, but this could\nnot be confirmed.\nVessels    Fired   On\nMeanwhile all vessels, inciting foreign warships plying the Tangtze\nIn the zone of fighting, have been\nsubject to fire from both banks of\nthe river. In one case it was reported the British gunboat Mantis, fired\non from the south bank, repilel with\nmachine guns,.\nThe protest of the Soviet consul\ngeneral in Shanghai last week over\nthe picketing of the Soviet consulate\nby municipal police was replied to\nthis afternoon by the municipal council of the Internatinoal settlement.\nThe reply reiterates previous .statements that the consulate was placed\nunder surveillance because it was\nfound that hostile feeling against the\n'Soviet consul general In Shanghai\nmight be engendered by the reports\nof the recent raids against the Soviet\nembassy compound in Peking by the\nnortherners.\nDivision of Lands\nLONDON, April IS.\u2014Router's Hankow correspondent, tejegraphlng under the date of Thursday says:\n\"The peasants union la carrying out\nforcible division of land ln Hunan\nprovince. Landowners are b|4ng killed\nwhile terrible brutalities are perpetrated in sll the citla of Hunan, where\na monstrous form of Bolshevism Is\nnow  ln  control.\n\"The gradual closing .In of the red\nHunan troops on Hankow threatens\nto create a grave situation. These\ntroops are prevented from going down\nthe river by Chiang Kat Shek. Cantonese commander-in-chief and moderate leader, who opposes the extremists. Great labor demonstrations are\nbeing held  dally,\n\"It U felt that a trag-ie- climax may\nbe approaching-,  and   there  ts question\nas whether the present naval force at\nHankow will prove adequate.\nUsiMiMM  is Order\n\"Lawlessness, arson and robbery,\nwith utter lack of control or unwillingness to control by the government,\nare the order of the day in Hankow.\n\"Troops commit armed thefts and\nthe foreign office, as well as ths min-\nIstsfs, are powerless against tin-\nunions  and  the  army.\nAged Hermit's Charred\nBody Found in Ruins\nof His Montreal Home\nMONTREAL, April IB.\u2014Charred al\nmost beyond recognition the bodv of\nV. Vincent, II-year-old \"hermit\" of\nSt Paul de Joliette, was found in the\nsmoldering ruins of his home In the\nhills,  nsar here,\nVincent waa reputed to be a man\nsf-osneM era hi e\u00bb means, -tout shewed -so\nInclination to Join in the life of the\noomm unity\nLos Angeles Feels\nEarth Shock of 20\nSeconds Duration\n. LOS ANGELES, April\n15.\u2014An earthquake, light\nin force but of unusually\nlong duration, shook Los\nAngeles and nearby suburbs at about 6:48 tonight.\nAlthough the tremblor\nwas felt by few persons in\nthe business district of Los\nAngeles, it seemed more\npronounced to the southwest and gave houses and\nbuildings at Santa Monica\nand aSawtelle a distinct\nshaking, rattling windows\n{Aid setting chandeliers\nswinging. The earthquake\nlasted 20 seconds, although\nsome reported it to be in\ntwo shocks with a second's\nintermission.\nV\u00ab\u00bbj\nE\nArrested Aboard Steamer Off\nGolden Gate; Charged With\nLiquor Plot\nSAN FRANCISCO,, Apr.l 15^\u2014Government agents today boarded the\ngteamer Tahaltl just outside the\nGolden Gate and arretted Fr.-in.-c\nParsnna of Vancouver, B.C..'and held\n'Wm nil\"!\"'charge of 'con-ptrs-cy to\nviolate the United Stut-s tnelff and'\nprohibition  laws.\nFederal officers stated they ha..\nevidence connecting Parsons ^rUh an\nalleged |l,OO0,0flf) liquor plot He-\nfails of the plot, as announced by\nInve-at{gators, Included\" shipments of\nliquor to Papeete, Island of Tahiti,\ntn be transferred to vessels that\nwould bring It directly to the Pacific coast. Consolidated Exporters,\nincorporated, of Vancouv-er. B.C.. was\nalleged to have engineered the conspiracy.\nParsons was held on $10,0*00 ball\npending a preliminary hearing before\nthe United** State--* commissioner on\nMonday.\nParsons Is nllegf-d to have d'-vrlan-d\nt^Ltat he went to Tahiti because a\nellent, one of the largest insurinc*-\ncompanies in Canada, had put up\n$1,000,000 bond guaranteeing delivery of a  cargo  of  liquor.\nV. 8. Attorney Hitfleld said ho\nhad received confidential infoi*ma-\ntlon to the effect that th?- liquor\nCargo which Parsons (\u25a0* alleged to\nhave accompanied to Papeete was\nen route back to the Pacific coa\u00bbt on\nthe Malahat, ulleged rum-runner.\nThe Malabar.-*, name, Hatfield said,\nhad been changed to Ma honey.\nSpecially Trained*\nEx-Service Men Leave\nEngland for Canada\nOTTAWA, April 15.\u2014The first group\nof town-bred ex-service men specially trained by the British legion for\nland settlement in Canada left Liverpool yesterday, on the S,P. Montrose,\naccording to cable advice received by\nDominion headquarter*-* of th\u00ab legion\ntoday.\nThe party is comprised of 19 families and mimnere nearly  10fl perstms.\nBuenos Aires-New York\nAir Flight Ends When\nMane Wrecked in Peru\nLIMA, Peru. April 15.\u2014Th* Bu?nos\nAlre\u00bb-New York flight of Georges\nSarlette and Hector IVlrand* met disaster tort-ny near I'uno, according to\nofficial advices. The plane crashed\nand was wrecked and both filers Injured.\nThe local authorities have been\nInstructed to render nil asnistance\npossible. -\nE\nT0 IE LEVEES\nMississippi River Madly Rush-\ning Foliowi\u00ab| Heavy\nRainfall\nSEVERAL LEVEES HAVE\nALREADY  GONE  OUT\nWater   Highest   in   94   Years;\nTen to Fifteen Feet of\nWater in Flood\nMEMPHIS, Tenn., April 15.\n\u2014Through driving rain tonight,\nLevee guard, along Arkansas .\nstreams and Levee engineers\nin the Hickman, Ky., and Memphis districts of the Mississippi\nriver pati oiled the great dykes\nor fought inrushing waters as\nthe greatest flood in history\nmoved down the drainage arteries.\nFive hundred women and children, carrying their household ,\ngoods and driving live stock\nahead of them moved out of a,\nnew danger south of Hickman,\n1200 men were working- on the\n10 miles between miles eight\nahd l\u00bb.' Columbus, Ky., was\ninundsted 10 to 15 feet as the\nwnter sought it** level behind a\nbroksn l*ve*. It wa. fears* 'he Hick.\nin ni lcv#\u00abs could ml hold all the\na-sler   In   slgllt.\n'rhnuaa\/ida of scrss of lowlands In\nde bsslnB of tn* Arkansas, Whit*\nan! St. Pranrl* rlvsrs were under\nwalsr In- Ark-fiS**. ljiirtd**_B of\nInlnbltsnts #st\u00ab *-*\u00ab-a>ss in mors\nplfva^pd -portions of. |*i\u00bb4valley* and\nother hundred\" watched th* turbulent tides swlrllnr In or Khout pielr\nhomes. ,\nThe Arkansas rlv*r reached Js.l\nfeet at Fort Smith, tfl* Higher! ln M\n-ara. ( '\nThe,Whits River levSe at Jarkson-\nport went out early today *nd a\nbreak near Clarendon tree feared.\n,Iu\u00bbt helow Homersvllle, Mo.. In\neastern Arkansas the west aids af\nBla Lake levee on th* St. Francis\ncollapse*.\nMore than an inch of fain fell hero\ntoday and prerlf--l*-atlon continued\nsteadily  early  tonight.\nu Peaches'\" Separation\nAllowance Is Stopped;\nSeparation Is Granted\nPOUGHKEEPSIB, N.Y., April\n15.\u2014The judgment gneniing a\np rmin nt separation te Ecft*v\u00abrcl\nW. Browning from his wife, Frances Heerwn Browning, was signed\nby supreme our*, justice 8eeflor\ntoday.\nWith the signing of the decree\nPeaches' separation allowance of\n1303   i   w   ,k   cesssd.\nAIR MAIL PILOT\nKILLED IN IDAHO\nBOISE, Idaho, April 15.\u2014William\nSanborn air malt pilot was kilkd this\nafternoon when his plan,-** felt seven\nmiles   north   of   KlnKhall. Ranch\nhands who saw the machine fall, said\nifitonhorn was dead In the cockpit\nwhen they retched it. They ex -\npressed \u00bbbelit f the accident occurr-pd\nwnen Sanborn failed In an attempt\nto buck a heavy  head* wind.\nKILLED   BY   RIFLE\nCALGARY, April ll.\u2014While cleaning a rifle In a basement of his kerne\nhere Thursday afternoon, Hugh Staln-\nleL#h. e-red M, wae slwest ias.an-Uj-\nkilled.   He wae a native of Aberdeen,\nOnly Six New Cases\nof Typhoid in Day,\nMontreal Epidem'c\nMONTREAL*, April t$.\u2014 Only six\nnew cases of typhoid fever were reported In Mon ;reaJ today wihich\nhroiifs-ht the (frand total stnee the out-\nhn.k of the disease on March 4, to\n23,1ft.\nONE   KILLED\nALEXANDRIA. Li*., April 15.\u2014During a lull in a rainstorm that haa\n\u2022aired 1 >r three days, a tornado struck:\nLecamp in Vernon Parish yest-t-rday.\nkilling Fred Randier, and demolishing-\n10  h-outes  and  eig-ht  Other  buildings.\nThe Weather\ni\nMln.    Max.\nVictoria     _4S 411\nVancouver      ^M it   \u25a0\nKamloops     41 14   *\nBarkervllle     !<\nPrince Rupert     14 44\nKsteran      M 48\nralB-ary      I* M\nWlanlpec    M tt\nPortland      44 tt\nBan Frandson    It it-\nSeattle   ..  -  44 t*\nSpokane   4! tt\nPentlcton   4* tl\nVernon     41 tt\nGrand Forks   II 41\nCranbrook   .     At tt\nKdraonton  14 tfl\nSwift Current    tt 4\u00bb\n\/prince   Albert      14 1*1\ngu'Appell- . .1 4t\nNikon   an Fresh    to\nmronit westerly winds    Partly cloudy\n\u2022nd showery\n THE NELSON DALLY NEWS,   SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 16, 1927\nSpring Time is\nCELERY KING Time\nStar s cop of this foe old vegetable took.\nIt is all the spring medicine you Deed.\nIt doves oar winter's poison,, improves\nthe appetite and nukes you led better\nright sway. CELERY KING is good for\nthe whole -mil,.  At dregg-Kt, Wc tt *0c.\nASTHMA\nwaUfcMAlIcacaa-aa. Said Sc for trial.\nWeather Prevents\na Tennis Tourny;\nSome Scratch Play\nWeather. Saturday, did not favor\nteanis, and the pleas of t>*> Nelaon\nTennis club for a tovrnwment on the\nlower  courts wers  upset.\nBefore the rain ln the forenoon\nthere were a few scratch games, and\nlets in the afternoon, when two of\nthe courts had dried sufficiently.\nthere were also eo.we scratch  games.\nIt la planned to play today If It\nturns out fine.\nRAZ'MAH\nLieutenant -Colonel Astery, oecre\ntary to the dominions, estimated Brit\nain's debt to United tSates at, 67\ntons   of   gold.\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWktra Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRoom* With Running Water.   Prlvat*  Bath* and  en   Sail*\nHeadquarter*  (or all   Travelling   Men,   Mining   Men.   Lumbar   Mod\nand Tourist*\nSPECIAL   SUNDAY   DINNER,   ll.W Rotarlan  Headquarters\nTh* Most Comfortable Rotunda In the City\nHUMB \u2014 Walter MeRaqe, H. M.\nHurst, J. E. Thompson, C. W. Arms-\nkrshg, James a Potts, J- H. Rlcpes\nJ.   M.   Elktns,   3.   B.   W.   Culrls   and\nwife, Vancouver; J. C. Kent, D. O.\nNewell, T. D. Osopp, Trail; OtU\nHawkins, city; Mr. and Mrs. J. J.\nPehle, Calgary; B. Levi, Winnipeg; J.\nH.  Aradnlef, Montreal.\nSAVOY\nNELSONS FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\n;   Hot\n\u2022 \\\\ ati\nr in \\ll R\nUotn\ni Privi\nte Bat\n\u2022 Showers.\nERR    Prop\nNELSON\ngAVOT \u2014 A. B. Stanley, Trail; I.\nStapleton. South Slocan; Beub'n\nBu*rtte. Needl.s: Mies M. F. Clark,\nAppledale; Mrs. K. C. Clarke. Wlnlaw;\nMlSB M Lsaveus, Mies M. Dickinson\n& N. Dtcklnson, Slocan City; J. J.\nStreR,   Kaslo;   A.   M.   Pajrk.rv Mario\nBurns, Vancouver; M. Graham, Natal:\nMrB. K. Hosier, Whlt-stone; A. T\nRoberts, Bosw-II: A. McKehsie, E. M.\nConger, Rsvslatoks;. Oeorge Stpenis,\nBlrchhank; Sara Burns, Fruitvale;\nMra. T. M. Barrett, O. Rogander, Trail;\nT.   Susan,  Farron.\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot and cold w*t*r tn every room\nSteam   heated\nA. LAPOINTE. Prop\nQUEENS \u2014 J. Evans, 8outh Slocan;\n<1 Mottolo, Kimberley; Thomas Ken-\nnody, David Woods, Mlas K. Sapplea,\nMisa F. Sapples, Salmo; P. C. Eliajon,\nMontreal; A. W. Morrison, Sandon\nRuby Gold, Cranbrook; E. Nadian,\nEvans Creek; C. Delisle, Midway: J.\nA. Deliala, Brldesvils.\t\nNew Grand Hotel\nA   Mod*rn   Brick   Building\n616 Vtrnon  \u2022tr**t.  N*l*on,  B.  C\nHot and Cold Water and T*l*phon*s\nln All Room*. Steam Heated\nThroughout\nJ. Blomt-erg, Pwp. \u2022 European Plan\nMadden Hotel\nT.   MADDEN.   Prop\nxu-auo-Heated Rooms by the  Daj\nWeek or Month.\nICvin   oomdderatloD   ahown   to\nOor. Uaker and Ward Sts.. Nelson.\nMADDEN \u2014 E. MacPheraon, Ainsworth; F. E. Browell, South Slocan;\nL. Gibney, J. Burko, Anderson Creek;\nJ. E. Hill, city; N. E. Carle, Perry\nSiding.\nNBW GRAND - E. R. Whlttemore,\nTrail; R. V. Jecobson, Trout Is*', *\u2022\u25a0\nT. Coleman, Blrchhank; F. C. \"Hanne-\nman, Spokane.\t\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Propreetor\nTh*   Horn*   of   Plenty.\nFtftr room* of *olld comfort.\nHeadquarter* f*r Low**** and Miner..\nTRY A CLASSIFIED AO.\nAdd Stomach\n\"Phillips Milk of Magnesia\"\nBetter than Soda\nHereafter, Instead ot eoda take a\nlittle \"Phillip* Milk of Mat-nMU\" la\nvat* any time for lndlgeatlon or tour,\nacid, jaisjr stomach, and relief will\noome lnetantly.\nFor fifty y\u00abin genuine \"Phillip*\nMilk of Majneala\" has bean prescribed\nby physicians because it overcomea\nthree times aa much acid in tha\nstomach aa a saturated solution of\nbicarbonate at soda., learlna* tha\nstomach sweet and free from all gases.\nIt neutralises acid fermentations li\nthe bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without\npurging. Besides, It Is more pleasant\nto take .nan soda. Insist upon \"Phll-\nMds \"   Any drua store\nS,       ISSIU-M\u2014f \"\"li   a....,1.      ,   '     '  JLL___.._r\nBnthssford Stag Oo.\nCttT Prar  a  atstlonery  Co.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nTOCB CAPE\nTHE GOLDEN  GATE\nOnly mm.- IM*\nSoda    Fountain    service    unexcelled.       Cold     drinks,     fancy\nsundssB.\nJust call\u2014you'll come again\nPhone 681. Da; and Night.\nRest Room for Lady Snoppes-*.\nROYAL CAFE\nClajwle  Restaurant\nRefinement    and    Delicacy    PreraiL\nOPEN    DAT    AMI    NIGHT,\nLuncheon. .11:30   to   1    \u00bb. ,S6o\nSpecial  Dinners  6:20 to 8   35c\nWo   specialise    ln   Chop   Suey    and\nNoodles\n\u2014PHONE   IBS\u2014\ntHfe L D. CAPE\u2014\nfinest Bquipped Restaurant in the\n'^lty OPEN DAT AND NIGHT\nSPEClAIv\u2014Ice Cream, Bods Water\n.nd Hoi Drinks. Nice, clean, fur-\nnihsed rooms, hot and cold water\nWe  Cater  to  Private  Parties. ,\nGEN. IK\nE\nRefuses   Blaine   for   Nanking\nAffair; Offers Pay  If\nFoiinl Wrong\nCIVIL WAR WITHIN ONE\nCIVIL WAK THREATENS\nCantonese Suggest Commission\nto Fix Responsibility for\nDisorders\nSHANGHAI, Anrll 15\u2014The moderates within the Cantonese regime today definitely broke with the Communist element that has been controlling the civil government at Hankow.\nThe break, coming in the midst of\na steady drive by tp? northerns along\nthe Tanktie valley to regain the territory lost to -the Cantonoee armies ha\nthe past few weeks, now presents the\npossibility of civil war within civil\nwar to add to the already tangled\nskein of China's destiny.\nWith the long: threatened split within the ranks of tha Cantonese now a\nreality, the new alignment of Cantonese leaders overshadowed the reply of Eugene Chen, Cantonese foreign\nminister of Hankow, to the demands\nof he powers for an apology and reparation for the Nanking disorders of\n\u25a0**'i.-'h 24. Chen's reply, delivered to\nim consuls general of Great Britain,\n' -fte-rl States, -Prance. Japan and\nItaly,  last night suggesting  the cre-\n'\u2022on of an international commission\nin sVtle responsibility for the Nanking outrages, presents the problem\n)f whether Hankow, In view of the\nmoderates'; break with the leaders\nthere, can'be considered as authori-\nLatlv ly representing the Cantonese\ns-overnment.\nArrest   Radicals\nThe resolu ions demanded that cer-\nLift Off-No Pain!\nTHE STANDARD CAPE\n*.2\u00ab   Baker   Sirc-t.   Nelson   Ii    CI.\nOPEN   BAT (AND  NIOftT.\n11:30 to 2:80. Special Lunch      SIX*\n>:t0  lo  8.00   p.m.    Sapper 35c\nPHONE    IM\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n1H   Blocks   But  of   Post   Office\n\u25a0team heated. Hot and cold water\nRooms   by   day   or   week\nAlso   Furnished   Suites.\nP.  a   Hi sn.   Prop,\nTrail Hotels\nWhen  in Trail.  Stop at' tin-\nHOTEL ARLINGTON\nA.   (Pete)   r.EVESQtTE.   Prop\nCompletely    Renovated    and    Refur\nnlshed\u2014Hot and Cold Running Wat\nor  qteam Heated\u2014Centrally Locate*\nSample Room* In  Oonnection\nThe  Old  Reliable\nCROWN  POINT   HOTEL\nA.   McDERMOTT\nEvery Courtesy Extended  to Tourists\nand Others  Visiting  Trail\nsteam  Heated\nThroughout\nHot and Cold\nWater\nTo Advertisers\n'f .mi vise t< obtelt tb\u00bb\nmaximum results from vow\nClassified advert!sement h* mir*\no 'nsert your name and address.\n\u25a0\\ telephone number only la\nnot sufficient for out-of-town\n**eaders Tbey, in mum cases,\n-annut t-ummunlcate with you b>\ntelephone If you do not wish\nto have your name and address\n(Hibllsbed use one of our boxes\nnr   -\u2022nit***-.\nDoesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little\n\"Freesone\" on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then\nshortly you lift it right off with\nGingers.\nTour druggist Rplla a tiny bottle of\n\"Preeione*' *or a few cents, sufficient\nto remove every hard corn, soft corn,\nor corn between the toes, and the foot\ncalluses, without soreness or irritation.\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nF..   I.    AND   A.   OHOUTAGK.   Prop*.\nBox soil       Phone 2\u00ab3       Trail. B.C.\nSK All Boys' Bloomer Suits 28.\n's mi\ntR\nw\nWhat is\nEaster without\na New\nHat7\nWhy not a\nNew Suit at a\nModerate\nPrice?\nJUSI OUISIOt THE HIGH KH\nMen's and Boys' Wear\nAT POPULAR PRICES\nOur merchandising experience is at your service to help\nyou make the most of your money\u2014You incur no obligation by looking; the values are self-evident.\nWHY NOT CALL TODAY?\ntain radical leaders be arrested as\n\"disturbers of the public order in\nChina.\" Among those mentioned hy\nname were Michael Borodin, the Russian who has been acting, as adriser\nof the Cantonese government; Oeorge\nHaa Cbten, minister of jusUae; Chen\nTu Hglu, leader of the Chinese Communist party; Tung Pl*g flbaa, minister of* afrlculture; Teng Ten Ta,\nnotorious agitator, and IS others less\nwell-known.\nForeign Minister Chen was not mentioned In the resolutions, speakers at\nthe conference asserting that he was\nnet actually Communist but waa mere.\nly a tool used by Borodin and the\nother radical leaders.\nNot  to   Blame\nForeign Minister Chen's reply to\nthe powers, the authority of which Is\nalmost -certain to be Questioned now,\ndoes not admit that Cantonese troops\nwere responsible for the Nanking disorders which resulted in the deaths\nof seven foreigners. Proposing an Investigation of the entire matter to determine the responsibility, Chen asserts that such Incidents are likely\nto occur so long as the present \"unequal  treaties\"   exist.\nIn his replL$* to Great Britain and\nthe United States which are virtually\nIdentical with the others, Chen refers\nto the bombardment of the neighborhood of Socony Hill by- British and\nUnited States warships on the days\nof the disorders asserting that the\n\"file ships bombarded defenceless\nNanking.\"\nReparation for the damage done to\nthe American consulate at Nanking\nIs offered afl wall as \"sll reasonable\nnecessary reparation cases, that responsibility should be definitely fixed\nupon the Caatonese.\"\n10 8E BUILT\nActif c Contsructien Season Is\nAssured; Two Are Now\nUnder Way\nResidential building promises to be\nrery active in Fairview this season.\nB. W. Burgoyne, on Fourth street,\nis planning to build a residence on\nFourth street, and will proceed as soon\nas the city gets the water there for\nhim.\nD., M. Bourgoyne is going to erect\na house on Nelson avenue, about opposite the Morris store. The ground\nIs being cleared now.\nWilliam HUlyard has started to\nbuild a seven-room bungalow on\nFourth avenue.\nHarry Houston is Intending to build\nlater in the season, ln Fairview.\nT. Hulls is probably going to construct a few houses this summer.\nJohn Buras has recently bought\nlota from Thomas Nelson on Nelson\navenue, and will build at a later date.\nTKE FIRST LIFE\nPortage La Prairie Grocer Is\n. Swept to Death in\nSwollen Creek\nWINNIPEG!, April 16.\u2014Flood waters\nof Manitoba rivers and streams took\ntheir first toll of human life today.\nC. Cerl, a grocer of Portage la\nPrairie, was drowned when he attempted to drive across Oarrlogh's\ncreek, near Portage, with a team of\nhorses hitched to a baggy.\nReturning from a visit to his farm,\nMr. Cerl was warned that the creek\nwas ln flood stage, but, disregarding\nthe warning of two Indians on the\nbank of the stream, he drove ahead.\nWhen In mid-stream man and horses\ndisappeared.' The horses and buggy\nwere lost In 20 feet of water, but the\nbody of Cerl has not been found.\nMunicipal Clerk for\nPort Albemi Arrested\non Charges of Frond\nNANAIMO, April 15.\u2014Charged with\nfraud In connection with the administration of finances of the city of\nPort Albernl, Philip Bayllss, for the\nseven months acting city .clerk for\nthe municipality Of Albernl, was arrested - here yesterday by Chief of\nPolice Cronk of Port Albemi. Bayllss\nwas taken to Port Albernl-\nTwo forgers, wanted tn every state\nIn the Union, E. aad H. Collins, were\narrested   in   a   Detroit   hotely.\nR SH\nCaptain Brown Decides Water\nConditions WiU Be -\nRi_ht\nSLOCAN TRAIN BACK\nTO^FOBENOON BODB\nKootenay   Lake   Service   Still\nTemporary for Next\nThree Weeks\nFollowing a apeclal trip of C*p-\ntain Douglas Brown, superlmondont\not ('.I'll. la_e and river service.\nto Nakusp, to look Into th* stats of\nth* water In th* Arrow lakes, the\nCanadian I'aciflo railway will switch\nit* Arrow lakes and Slocan **rvto*\u00bb\nto their summer bases with. Monday.\nMInto WUl  Talcc Ran\nThat 1* to say, passengers for the\nArrow lakea and for the main Un*\nwill leave for Wess Robson by the\nKettle Valley train Monday night,\nwhile the Slocan train Instead of\nleaving Nelson at t a.m. with the\nthrough passenger*, will leav* at\n8 a.in. with Its regular Slocan passengers. The special boat for the\nl\/ower Arrow lake will also oom* off,\na* both Arrow lake* will be sirred\nby the through staanwr, which at\nthis stage of the water WIU be the\nMln to.\nWater readings received by the\nDominion public work* department\nhere from the Arrow lake* show that\na day or two ago the water at Burton had not only not risen, but wa*\nactually below the low Water mark.\nBut the effect of the put week's\nhot spell will be Immediately felt\nIn a rise of the level.\nWwookln tn Go oa Way*\nIt 1* expected that another three\nweeks will elapse before the Kootenay lake steamer service will resume\nIt* summer routings. The Kuskanook,\nwhich has been undergoing extensive\nrepairs, will leave the ways In\nFairview in about a week's time,\nbutthe Naaookln, the big boat, that\nfor ovsrta month ha* been bearing\nthe, burden of the service all alone\/\nwill then be hauled up for a couple\nof weeks' work.\nWhen she leave* the way* again,\nsummer schedule* and route* will\napply, the Nelson-Procter passenger\ntrain being discontinued, while both\nsteamer* will resume operation on\nthe West Arm aa a part of their\nroutes, respectively, from Kootenay\nLanding and Kal\u00abo.\n.I     i r**~mta*~    a i\nPemberton Winner of\nTen-Mile   Race   for\nThird Time, Calgary\nCALOART, April 16. \u2014 Harold Psm*\nbcrion of Calgary today won the 10-\nmlle road race for the third straight\ntime against a field of 10 starters.\nHis time was 1 hour 2 minutes 49\nseconds.\nA Blair was the only finisher In ths\n50-mlle walking race.\nOeorge H. Clark of Orlllla wa*\nkilled ln a motor oar crash at St.\nPetersburg,  Fla.\n i \u25a0\nHeart Palpitation\nDizzy, Silking Spells\nMrs. If. A. Gannon, DonatviBe, Alta_,\nwrites:\u2014\"Some time ago I was very\nnervous, could not sleep at sight, often\nhad dizzy, sinking spells and palpitation of the heart,, and was ao run down\nI could not do mj housework, but just\nleave everytiitng and ait down.\nI spent a lot of money naing medicine from the doctor, but it did net\ndo me any good.\nAt last a\nMlLBURM'c\n,'   HEART  \u25a0\n' NERvrpiLlV\ntold ma to us*\nand  after  _daf *\ncouple of bans I\nwas not the same\nwoman. I began to\nfee] ao much better,\nlad after a ttm\nSHOT* boxes I was\nm perfset health.\n'^^SIW I   always   rwom-\n^9r mend titan to all\ntttoss I know wko ar* suffering horn\nheart trouble.\"\nPrise SOe. a box ai all druggists or\ndealers, or mailed direst on receipt of\nPriee by Th* T. MEburn Oo, Limited,\nTort-ato, Oat\nTHE GUMPS \u2014THE HELPING  HAND\nIT**i ONUV FOUROCUOCK- AN0 TMW   GABDfNfTR\nTHINKS   THS  DrVr*   IS   OVt.-* -  THH  WAT\nHC   WOIiK$    HE   MUST    THINK    I   INTt'Mb\nTO   RMSK    NOTHING-\nCSNT-JRH-   PLANTS\nNo More Indigestioa\nAlter Mm. MoneHe Took\n\"Fruit-\u00ab.tiTe\u00bb\"\nMRS. O. M<*\u00bbJ_TTB\nThere's comfort for all who tuftr froa\ntadigMtion la thb gnttful note writtat\nby Mrs. Omer Monette, Montreal: ft '\nhardly dared tak* 'Fiuit-*-tives', fe*r_\u00ab\n\u25a0y- dyspepsia wouldn't -wish,\" Mo.\nMonette frankly confasM, \"but finally\ntook two boxes. Now I eat well aad\nrecommend 'Fniit-a-tives' to *B a**f\nfriends as the belt remedy for dysT-epaa.*\nMrs. Monette expresses the sentiment tt\nthousands of people whose digatiMW\ncame quickly back to normal under tit)\nhealing Influence of \"Fruit-s-tiv****.'\nThi* wonderful mn-dae k \u25a0 combiaad**\nof intensified fresh fruit juices and tools.\nIndigestion and biliousness often are (few\nmerely to laxy bowels, liver aad klilMII.\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" overcome* these auditions gently and naturally. Get a ba\nfrom your druggist, 25c or 50c. Rehafc\nyour food agqjn as Mis. Monette does. *-\nTHICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS\nthst make \u2022 hone Wheeze,\nRow, kar* Thick Wind\nor Choke-down,,c*n be  gmts-l\nreduced with ty ,\nABSORBINE\nsi-o ether Bunches or Swellings. NoWlster,\nno hair gone, and h*r\u00ab kept at work. Economical-only afew drop, required st sn application. \u00bb2 50 per bottle delivered. Hstllm.\nMSMIIIE, Jk, the antiseptic liniment for ma\nkind, reduces Cysts, Wen,, Painful, Swell**).\nVein, and Ulcers. (1.25 s bottl* st dealers <t\ndelivered. \"Book \"Evidence\" free.\nW. r. TOUKC. 1_..  41 Libbb, Da,.. Uotoml. Cb.\nJbtriiK sal Mantiae. lr.. m bub k CnUM\nTake  On  _*rb*l UssiKglsa\nBook on Skin Diseases, new\nTr*atlSB on Clironio Diseases.by\nHerbal Remedies. Pamphlet on\nLos* of Manhood and Diseases of\nmen. Booklet on Female Ills; Bnd\nadvice, free by mall; SO years'\nexperience. Without criticising or\ndisparaging your local doctors,\nwrite us before losing hone.\nTreatment by mall our specialty.\nniiu Disrzir-\n\u25a0m mis.\n1359 Dsvla, -am>o*v\u00abr, a.0.\nThe Oldest Herbal Institution\nThe\nFriends'\nWe\nMake\nPaciflo Milk ha* mad* friends\nbecauae It gave what it**y\nwanted. It 1* th* be*t ln the\nDominion. Our part Is to \u00bb-\ncelv* with car* and pre*er*re\nwith scrupulous attention li*\nrictuses* and purity undlminl**- i\neo\\ Th* large and growing\npatrona**-* Indicates how well \"\nthis ha* been done.\nPACIFIC MILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   Lsdner   and   AbbotofWd\nGOLDS\nGo-UterAatcoM-grHh\nMn_n\"*\u00bb -tatoent. Put\nMfamd*sonche\u00bbt*n<l\nthroat. TAB \u2022 ha\"\nteaapoonful mixed srith\nayxup. MM heat nd\niihale llkiard**. No\ncold cm \u2022tand \u25a0*\u2022*\nMleard's Is eseelent lor\n\u2022rtope,iB(lueBaa,h->iacNll4.\nS__TaaS all Stall-Bil-\nmasts. m\nThs Oreat Whits Haa-IM* .\n THE\nI\nU ELKS OK\n. TIEJP PILE\nBat Not by Order; Hive Bee\n, to Clean Building\nSite\n.TI|AIL, B.C.. AprU 16.-Trail BHta\nthis morning bad a roc* moving bee\nWith pick and shovel they descended\noa ffcelr d*4ly.*c.aired lot on River\n\u2022Ids avenise, add In frolicsome mood\neomihenceg clearing It for active\nbuilding  operat-ons\nTl-Sy plan to erect a \u00bb15,000 loilse\nhorn, on the site, and If additional\nland, |s deeded to them by ihe city.\nto -bake a public rest ground with\nlawrj* sad Seat*. A retalnm* wall\noa the river front Is to he built, and\ntbe ground \/Hied |n to a level ImIow\nthe stdawsj*-*, front which steps will\nlead''down.\n-*-\nFirst fresbyterian\nCHURCH\n4 (kUmnrlal   Hall)\n\u00ab\"**\u00bb. *.   Yoanfstoo,  BfcA. B.D.\ntl* M1U Sum. Phoo* 5i\u00bbY\nPublic Worship\u2014il a.m.\nSunday School\u2014\u00bb:45 a. m.\nBAPTIST CHURCH\nNehon. Moit Central\nChurch\nP**tor\u2014BEV.   IL  G.  TURNER\nEASTER DAY SERVICES\nSunday School at 10 a.m.\nSubject.  'The Cup of Sorrow.\"\nEvming WoAhip at 7:80 p.m.\nBlaster,\nJ-brtlln\u00ab Service at 11 a.m.\nSubject, \"Th* Angel in the\nTomb.\nMusic! appropriate to the Bay.\nPictures   depicting the   first\nWe cordially Invite all who\noan, to spend. Easter with us. ,\nTrail News (rf the Day\nTRAIL, B.C., April It. \u2014 Mra. C.\nD. Oajllvls ef ilarree, with Mia* Wln-\nalfred Harrop and Wilfred Ogllvle, arrived today to spend tbe Easter boll-\ndays with hsr daacbters, Gladys and\nFlorence, of S-joluns street.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. D. Chalmers of Hanna bench\nl*ft today for Nelson on a visit to\nfriend*\n, Mrs. T. C. Spain of Bast Trail entertained tbe Basy Be* Girls' cluh\nyesterday afternoon. Those attending\n\u2022ere Margaret Laurie, Annie McDonald Louise Mataiio. Mkry Matasso,\nAugust Jarrett. Dora Mahoney, Cora\n\u00abta*-oney, Evelyn Allen, \"Hadya Allen,\nVersa Partridge and Edith Boas.\n\u20224*\nJAZZ HOUNDS IN\nTRAIL WIN THE\nFIRST BALL GME\nOF SEASON TURNS\nOUT CLOSE ONE\nScratch Team  Loots  to Fair-\nview by 4-3, Taking Place\nof Railroaders\nSophomores Take JtMor Leadership     in     School\nLeagues ,\nST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN\nCHURCH\nStanley   snd   Victor!*   Street*\naster Services, 7:30 p.m. Text.\nJob 1V2B-87, \"Our Redeemer\nLlveth.\"\nSunday School at Shirley\nHall,  11:00 a.m.\nSunday School at Chetpel,\n1:110 p.m.\nEaster and Communion Service In German, 9:00 a,m.\nrltefe-tt\u2014Sunday School 2:00\np.m.    Services,  8:00 p.m.\nREV. O. 3\\Stom, Pastor\nI\nuu-auuu.\nSt. Paul's Church\nREV. F. R, G. DREDGE, M.A.,\nMinister\n'Phone 7S4    Mann, SIS stSca\nMr.   F.   E.   Wheeler,   OttMutst\nand Choir Master\nSUNDAY, APRIL if\nSpecial   Easter   Scrvtag* \\\n.    aial Music.\n11:00 \u00ab.m.\u2014Morning   Worship.\nSacrament of tha Lord's\nSupper.\n2:30 p.m.\u2014Sunday  School.\n4:00 p,m.\u2014S.  T.  Bible Claaa.\n7:J0 p.m.\u2014Evening    Worship.\nA cordial welcome Is extended\ntd  all.\nMONDAY\n7:00 p.m;\u2014Cubs meet.\nWEDNESDAY\n4:00 p.m.\u2014Mission  Band.\nFRIDAY\n9:00 p.rfi.\u2014Boy Scouts.\nKootenay  Presbyteria- meets\nin Trinity oik Thursday, and on\nFriday in St Paul'*.\n_\u2014\u2014  '   \"' ' aa wttsP\nTRAIL, B.C., April It. \u2014 Two in-\nterssUng basketball matches this'\nmorning decided the championships of\ntbe public school senior and Junior\ngirls' leagues, which h_ve played a\nseries under the tuition ot E. Perkins and Miss Mary Balfour of the\nCentral school staff, ln ths* nsw\nschool  gymnasium.\nThe Jass Rounds cinched tbe senior\ntitle by dsfsatlng ths Flappers 4-2 ln\na bard driving gam* la which shooting was a little wis): Alice Hopklnr.\n\u2022cored twine for the Jass Hounds,\nand Mabel Hall xsored for the l*lap-\nper*. The teams are girls of Grades\n7 and 8.\nIa ths junior league the Sophomores\ntook the title by defeating tho Real\nSteppers 18-14. Annie Versuh and\nAnnls Baprunoff for tha BophomorcB\nand Eileen Sommerville for the Real\nSteppers were the scorers, T*\u00bb team*\nware:\nsenior Tsama\nJass Hounds \u2014 Allcs Hopkins captain, M. Currle, P. Hrooshkln, L. Rom-\nmerdahl and G.  Negus.\nFlappers \u2014 Mabsl Hall captain. D.\nHanson, K. Payne, I. Butorao and F.\nMaudsley.\nJunior t-nuub\nSophomores \u2014 A. Vsrhus captain,\nA. Baprunoff, H. Mucha, A. McDonald\nand B. Groatags,       ,\nReal Steppers \u2014 E. Somervllle captain, I. Burkmar, M. Leckle, D. Bird\nand a Erickson.\nReferee\u2014Miss Mary Balfour.\nStaking a bat feat In tbe fourth\n\u2022Una ot a flra-lnnlng game, the\nFairview Intermediate* scored: three\nrun* to tl* the scratch team that\nplayed them when the C.B.R. failed\nto show up at the Recreation grounds\nyeaterdiy afternoon, and in the fifth\ninning put over another run to\nwin 4-1. It was th* first bueball\ngame her* of tha season.\nThe scratch team chalked up a\nrun In each of the flrat, second and\nfourth innings; while holding the\nFairvlewttes scoreless. H. Olllett.\nth\u00abir pitcher, put the big fellows out\nthree ln a row In these stances.\nThey  Soon  Fast\nBoyes started the fun In the fourth\n^hen he singled to first Houston\nsent him to second with a safe hit\nto first, and Roynon, getting to first,\nsent Boyes and Houston around to\nfin the bases. Ioanln's hit brought\nBoyes home, and when Langill was\nhit by a pitched ball Houston trotted\nln. J. Chapman's hit brought Roynon safely home, bpt ln th* tangle\nIoanln was forced out between second and third. Martin struck out\nand Fairview took th* field.\nE. Chapman's three-base hit In the\nnext Inning took him to third and\nenabled him to reach tbe home plate\non a passed ball.\nRichardson starred for the scratch\nteam,   smashing   out   two   hits  and\nbringing.In one run.    H. Olllett and\nStDenls  scored   tho   other* two.\nThe   Players\nTbe teams were:\nScratch\u2014Richardson,' c; H. Olllett, p; Marquis, lb; Kelly, 2b; Carl-\nsoy, 8b; Ringrose, ss; H. Chapman,\nIf; StDenls, rf; W. Olllett; cf.\nFairview\u2014Boyes, c; E, Chgpman,\np; J. Chapman, lb; Houston, 2b\nFawcett, 3b,- Roynon, a*; 8. Langill,\nrf;   Martin,   If;   Ioanln,  cf.\nJlmmle Ringrose umpired.\nJUNIOR   COMMISSIONERS\nARE    SENT    OVERSEAS\ni\nOTTAWA, April IS\u2014-The tflvll serv-\nice c-ommiaftlon Announces the transfer ot Paid Sykes, junior trade com*\nmlMtoncr at Ottawa, to tin - position\nof assistant trade commissioner at\nAuckland, N.Z-, and of Richard Thomas Toung;, another Ottawa junior\ntrade commlMtMsr to the post of assistant trade oommlssloner at Shanghai.\nIUW!\nHIKERS MEET\nTilTIMT\n-A\" team to Struggle With the\nMites Gang ef Trail at\nHigh School\nSI\nIS\nTO\nT\nTS BREAK EVEN\nt\nfsu\nStlrrak\nMlilr   and   B.\nhosrt; I\nWright.  W..1-,\n(limb   Mountain   and   Play\nBeach Games,  Defying\nRainy Weather\nA party of enthuslaatle C. O. I. T.\ngirl* from St. Paul'* UnltM church\n\u25a0et out bjr f a.m. yesterday morning,\nunder the leadership of the iMlsae*\nCharlotte Notman and Una Hunter,\non a hike along th* road to Willow\nPoint and then--up on* of the mountain*  In   that   neighborhood.\nThe weather conditions were not\npromising In the early part of the\nday.    but \u00bbth*   enthusiasm   did    not\nWolves Athletic club \"A\" basketball\nteam will meet tbs Miles team of the\nTrail Intermedials \"hoop league tor\nnight on the high si-hool gym floor.\nThe Wolves club was runner up in\nth. Intermediate series recently completed here. The Miles team finished\nst th* tail end of the Trail league.\nTbe struggle 1* set to start at 7\no'clock. -\nA. Jeffs, O. Richardson and R. Mc-\nLaod are the Kelson, forwards, R.\nHanna and O. Wallach are guards,\nand C. Jeffs' and O. Campion will\nrelieve.\n' The Trail team will be O. Gustaf-\nson, Kenneth Miles, Bill Evans, Per-\nrival Jackson and Chrtstopbero Brad-\nbtn-y.\nClan McLeary and Sons of Sag-\nland Divide Honors Flay-\nin. Carpet Bowls\nScots and Englishmen broke ev\u00abn\nlast night, when the Clan McLeary\nwon two and ths So** of Bngland\nwon two of four games of carpet\nbowls played ln tbe L O. O. T. hell.\nMcPherson of the Clan beat A.\nWood ft the Sons, 11 to \u00bb: Marr of\nthe Clan beat Bailees of the Sons.\n14 to 8; J. Wood of the Sons beat\nSpiers of the Clan, li to 2: and Gould-\nIng of tbe Sons bsat Wallach of th*\nClan, 1-j, to 7.\nThe team* were:\nClan Mc_eary-J. McPherson. skip;\nA.  Campbell,  W.   biers and  B. Read,\nwane \u00abven In the rala.    A* the day \u25a0**- aTler*' \u2022** *\u2022 \"\"J***** J'  \"?'\u25a0*\"\nery and W. Brodle; A Wallach, skip;\nJ. Croll, J. Stout and O.  McParlane;\nadvanced tbe weatherman smiled on\nthe girls and they traveled a good\nmany  miles.\nThey had their lunch under the\nWillow Point wharf, after which\nthey retraced their step* as far as\nH. S. Dill's ranch, where some of\nthe girls bad an enjoyable time\nplaying  games  on  th* bea-lh.\nThe mote enthusiastic climber*\nscoured the surrounding* country, all\nmeeting again at the ranch later In\nthe afternoon.\nThe whole party returned ln a\ntruck, arriving In Nelson about 5:11\np.m.\nThe girls were: Catherine F-ergu-\nion, Louise McLeod, Velum Mcln-\nyre. Bessie Hooker, Bffle Campbell,\nAnnie Coulter, Jean Harkness, Fran-\n:ls Wheeler, Mildred Martin, Isobel\nleneat, Jean Boomer, Phylla Oi-*y,\nMary Winlaw, Elisabeth Carrie, Doris\nMclntyre, Janet McKay, June Oam-\n>!o, Annie Harkness, Gladys McKinnon and Belle Ramsay.\nCHKSS TOTJRNKY\nSt.   SavMur's   Has   Elaborate\nServices; Redeemer\n.\nSPECIAL MUSIC\nSt.   Francis   Xavler   Building\nBeautifully Decorated With\nFlowers for Easter\nTRAtL, B.C., Airll 15.\u2014With St.\nFrancois Xavler church already beautifully decorated with flowers, Easter\nSunday will be celebrated these with\na special choral high mass at 111:10\nln the morning. \"Ths Little Flower\"\nmass, by Kaufer, will be sung by the\nchoir under the leadership of O. Martin, with Mrs. G. Bergeron and Mrs.\nN. Raelle taking- the solo parts. It\nwill have Incidental accompaniment\nby J. Walker violin, T. Mesebam cello,\nG. Parnum bass viol, and Miss Jeanne\nButorao organ. Rev P. X. Teck will\nofficiate. Communion service will be\nHeld \u2022e-.j-Btr-iW f\u00ab_*_,j\n4^' \u25a0\u25a0_\u2022**\u25a0  *}\u25a0.:\nKRnfEfM\nJUNIOR PLAYERS\n\u25a0\u25a0<_. ! \u25a0\u2014**   *\nJeffs, Whitfield, Saare and Ren-\nwick May Reenter Junior\nRanks\nTRINITY\nUNITED CHURCH\nHot. w. C. Mawl-laney, Pastor.\nMr. F. Ii. Irwin, Choir Isradar.\nK__ Inn Stent, Otmsolet.\nSUNDAY, APHIIi \u00ab\n10:00 n-m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11 oo a.m.\u2014Morning    Womhlp\nThe   Sacrament   of   tho\nLord's Supper will ba ad-\nministewd.**\n7: JO p.m.\u2014Evening Worghip.\nSPECIAL BASTE* J-CSIO\n\u201eM.~Choral, \"Christ Is Risen.\"\nSolo, \"Ho*ann\u00bb.\"\n. M \u2014CANTATA, -*THE FIR_T\nOF KASTEa\"\nAn appropriate Eastsr me*1\nuge In song.\n-J^y,   j:go   p.m. - Toung\npeople's Fellowship.\nWtslneadny.   \u00bb*\u00bb\u2022 p.*\"-\u2014P\u2122\u00bbbr\nSerVlbe.\nIbnno-Mr. '\u00bb1\u00bb\u00bb **-*\u00ab-w- ,M, s-\nKootensy Presbyterial.\n7 00 p.m.\u2014Trail  Rangers.\n1:00 p.m.\u2014Choir   Practioe.\nnow pmctlo\u00bb--*rm *v*Cl*\u00ab*\u00bb\u00abi\nIn the parsonage.\nR. Smlllie, J. Draper and Alderman\nA. A. Perrler, the committee appointed by tbe Junior Football league executive to Inquire Into the statu* of\nplayers whose ellgiblllyt as Juniors\nhad been questioned,. yesterday reinstated as juniors A. Jeffs, E. Whitfield, R. Saare and R. Renwick, alleged to have committed offences by\nplaying in senior league gam**.\nThe committee refused to grant reinstatement of II. StDenls, on the\nground that he committed more serious offences than the other*, ahd as\nIt felt he oould qualify for any\nsenior team In the ctty.\nSt,\nPaul's and Trinity Sermons\nTdl Story of Christ's\n\/     Crucifixion\n\u20221 am crucified with Christ.\" taken\nfrom Paul's letter to tbe Oalatlans,\nwaa Rev. F. R. G. DrUg*'* test (Mr\nhi* **rmon at St Paul's United church\nlast night, when a ssrvlos was held\nIn commemoration of the crucifixion\nof Christ on Calvary's cross.\nNo   services   were   held   at   Trinity\nUni\nO.\non Wednesday, at which the thorns of\nbis ssrmon wa* \"The Crucifixion.''\nnted cburch yerterday, ,*_}\u00bb Sjfy. W \u00bb...\u201e. ,, ,-,\nMawhlhineg officiated  at a  *ervlcB HeiSOIT, tSJj.\nWITH THISTLES\nUnable to Break Scoreless Tie\nin Overtime; Procter Wins\nHoop Game 21-12\nPlaying at Procter yesterday, the\nThlBtleaf\/ Nelaon Juvenile Soacer\nle&gUQ _ ifiani, fought, U)]-ou_gi .two\nhalv.B and too five-mlnutea oVbHjW.\nperiods and -were unable to break a\nscorelesa tie. The game was fast and\nfull of thrills, and the score Indicates\nhow strenuously and stubbornly the\ngame  was fought.\nThe Thistle team waa: B. McBach-\nern, goal; C. Mcl^ean and A. McLean,\nbacks; G. Blngaman, Scott and It.\nConway, halves; A. McLeod, L. Stew-'\nart, P. Saare, J. Wallach and D. Bush,\nforwards.\nIn a basketball game Procter showed\na clean pair of heels to the Nelson-\nites, downing them by a score of 24\nto  12.\nSoviet Russia and\nSwitzerland Come to\nTerms After Years\nMOSCOW. April IB.\u2014The Soviet\nforeign office tonight announced the\nsigning of an agreement today at Berlin adjusting the long standing controversy between Soviet RusjBla and\nSwltserland over the assassination of\nVaslav Vorovsky, Soviet representative at the Lausanne conference ln\n1S23.\nATTEMPTS   SUICIpE\n' GLACE BAT, _\u25a0.. J3., April IB-\nJohn McAulay, S5, lies at ih,.. hospital tonight ln a aerious condition\nas a result of two bullet wounds in\nthe head, alleged to have been self-\nInflicted at his home here tills afternoon,\nMP. McAulay was dismissed a few\ndays ago from his position as electric light clerk for the town because\nof alleged Irregularities ln his accounts.\nAt the present time Halifax auditors are examining th-e_ books.\nC. W. Toung, publisher of tho\nCornwall Freeholder, died In Cornwall. ,\nCommemorating the crucifixion of\nChrist, Anglican churches of Nelson\nheld services yesterday at whicH the\nstbry of the cn\u00abs was the theme of\nsermon and of prayer.\nAt St. Saviour's the services started\nwith morning prayer at \u00a5 a.m. In\nhis sermon, Ven. Archdeacon Fred H\nGraham asserted that Christ's crucifixion should not call forth feelings of\npity for him, but that he should be\nregarded as \"the king of love leading\nway through death.\" He was the\n\"same yesterday, today, and forever,\nhere wlHn\u00abbfi ^^ j .\nThe ''service*^f\"TWe three hodra\" and\nth# \"meditattoft on \"the seven words\nfrom the cross\" sfartad at noon. This\nservicft was tbs story of the crucifixion, and daring it Archdeacon Graham preached on certain of Christ's\nwords at that time.\nA children's service was held In the\nafternoon, and last night a service\n\u25a0was entitled \"The Story of the Cross.\"\nIt consisted largely of song and\nprayer.\nRev. D. F. Cowie, at the Church of\nthe Redeemer, officiated at litany and\nante-communion services in the morning, at a children's service in the\nafternoon, and at a service laBt night.\nIn his morning address Mr, Cowir\ndealt with the words \"It is finished,\"\nspoken by Christ as he died on the\ncross. \"What was finishedr was his\nquery, and he developed his sermon\nfrom this. Last night his aermon was\non  the seven words from  the cross.\nForty Dollars Raised at\nKnox United Ladies' Aid\nTea and Bake Sale, Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., April IB,\u2014Holding a\ntea and bake sale in the church parlors, women of Circles 3 and, 4 of the\nKnox United Church Ladles' Aid yesterday afternoon raised about 1-10 for\ntheir  general   fund.\nEntertaining piano selections were\ngiven by Miss Marlon Wllt-on, and delightful songs by Miss Jessie Ander\nson  and  Miss  Kosamund   Buchan.\nMesdames H. O. Hlnch, O. G. wft'\u00bb\nson and J. R. Anderson presided at tbe\ntea table. Mra. T. Brown took charge\nof the home baking btjptli\nHOTEL\nCASTLEGAR\nRooms,  Meals,  Lunches\nPETE HARDIER Prop.\nce\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,\nKA8LO-NAKUSP\nand present temporary service covering above routes will\nbe withdrawn.\nJ. S. CARTER,\nDistrict Passenger Agent.\nJ. Marr. skip;  D. McDonald, B. Wallace and D. Miller.\nSons of England\u2014A. Wood, skip; H\nVANCOUVBH, April 16\u2014The B.C.\n:h**0 championship tournament\n>pencd here today and will coa)-\nUnue until Monday night. The\nitandlng tonight tn th* major turn*-\nnents follows:\nH. JtmkiiiH, Vancouver,' lost to C.\n& .Miller. Vancouver; A. Stevenson.\nVancouver, drew with W. O. Barker,\nVictoria; R. A. Scott, Vancouver,\nlost to B. A. Yates, Vancouvsc; F.\nH. CokjUhon lo\u00bbt to M. Bnkev Victoria.\nIn the minor tournaments, H.\nWilliamson lost to B. Alexander; J.\nPell, Lytton, lo\u00abt to Williamson; Pell\nlost lo Alexander; B. Wilson lost to\nalaitander; G. H. Tavlo lost to Wit-\nham, and A. Anderson drew with\nTaylor.\nHer Backache Vanished\nIs Now Quite Well\nMrs. Pearson. Found iRelief\nIn Dodd's Kidmv Pilh\n. \"I have uaed Dodd's Kidney\nPUls for many yean,\" says Mrs.\nJ. W. Pearsons, 3 Hill St., Amherst, N5. \"About two years\nago I could hardly straighten my\nback until I got two boxes of\nDodd's Kidney Pills. After taking them my backache Vanished.\nI was troubled again this winter,\nwhen I again tried your remedy\nand found it all right.\"\nDodd's Kidney Pills put the\nkidneys in shape to do their full\nwork of straining all tbe impurities out of the blood. They have\nrelieved thousands of female\nsufferers all over Canada. <\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\n59\nLADIESS!\nYear Last Year's Sprtaf\nCwt can be REFRESHED\n%y CLEANING or DTBWC\nUK. FOOT\nHfgh-C'a** Dyw A Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW  -   NILMN,  B. C\nFOR PLEASURE\nOR BUSINESS\n\"Th* Economical Car\"\nWILL SOLVE YOUB\nPROBLEMS\nLet Us Demonstrate to You\nToday\nPEEBLES MOTORS, Iii\nFord IK-alei*. Ttttaoa asm \u2022t*mt\n-MB_9_t<__BB\u00ab\n\"Good Goods at GnjV\nJEWELERY\nTHE IDEAL EASTER\nGIFT\nWe have a fine s\u00able\u00ab-\ntion of goods suitable for\nEaster Gifts.\n\"Jeivelery MdkeS the Ideal\nGift\ni. m. GEAt,:\nWatehmalnf\u2014Jsissl.i    fl-Oss*.\n707  BAKER  ST.       PHONI I\nBUT ADV EKTISED GOODS\nByThe\n3\n\u2014j\n\u2014  i\nI* i\nt Sales every where Indicatethe greatest Ewcx\npopularity ol *ll time. Already far ahead ol\nfactory production, refill orderscontinoi: lo\nssjinon the largest output in Essex history.\nCOACH     IlltS\nCOUPE     tll\u00bbS\nSEDAN         SUM\nAll Prices at Tour Door\n1?GC_?Y _>_.\n-SUPER-SIX\n\u2022\nAnd it differs from all other \"Sixes\"\n\u2014not by little margins\u2014but bold,\nvivid advantages that instantly\nstand out from all comparison.\nHere is SO miles an hour all day Ityng,\nwith ease to car and comfort to passengers. (Yet that is far below its\nmaximum speed.)\nHere is size, generous passenger\nroom, simple, positive controls. No\ncar of any price excels Us easy riding qualities.\nHere is economy, engineered not\nonly to savings in fuel and oil, but\nparticularly to freedom from early\ndepreciation, and to lowest maintenance costs.\nThere are four new bodies on the Essex\nSuper-Six chassis\u2014beautiful, smart in line,\nluxurious in upholstery and appointment They are the greatest and deservedly most popular values Essex ever built.\n\u25a0'?\u00ab\nngly Revealed\nThe Super\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\nI-yvkMMM. Castrol Oils NELS ON, B.C. Firestone Tires\ny' _\u25a0\u25a0-_.,\u2014a _. ,      \u2022\u2014r-iffoiinn naif^'\u25a0 rr-M-    **\u25a0-      \"\" i       Hint     ,i i i_jiff\n Paf\u00ab Fobs\nTHE NELSON DAILY NBWB, SATURDAY MORNING-'APRIL .16, 1927\nS_5!\n\u2014\nTHE  DAILY   NEWS\ns***)_aa*-l b.bit saoralag ..cat Ban-\n_pr 1st Th. New* Pabliahlos conpaar,\nIMMi,  Nslson,  B.C.\n\u25a0\u00bb ***.*\u25a0* latwra should b. \u00bbdtn**,a\nSB* eass\u2014a aad raomsr order* Bate\nnr*M* to Th* News Publlshln*- oom-\nMpr. limited, and ib ao caa* to la_-\n-ndgal  Mem-Mrs of ths staff.\nA-Jiartlslaj rat. carte aad AJB.Cl\n\u25a0Olmiuts of clrculatloa mailed oa\nr-MMat, or mar b. mi at tha offlo*\n\u2022f say adrsrttstnr atener recocnlssd\nwj tS* 0****11 ta from \u00bbaaoolattoa.\n\u00abJBBCKIPTION   RATES\nS-rBaU   (oountry),  per  nontb..|    ,M\n_*lr 7\u00abar        CM\n\u25a0r mall (dty), p*r Tsar  U.M\nOtsMte Cauda, par month If\n_P*f   Mar         7.M\nDtllTsrM. par w-wk 11\nISr Tisar  U.M\nFayatl* la A,-*\u00bbaaos\nHie\nLighter Side\nHeaders of The Dally News\nco*tribute many mt the beat Hetna\nto this column. Just elrn your\nname or initials, or nom-de-plume,\nand Mad in your brlfhtest Mean.\n\u2014Editor, Lighter Side.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy  LAURA  A.  KIRKMAN\n&ATURDAT,   APRIL.   II,   1M7\nThe Fences and Sidewalks\nAre Dancing\n*tVne_ tli* fence* dance, that'* when\nth* summer begins, or word* to that\n*afeet *\nHowever, the old sayln( foe*, no\ndoubt fsnces In the rural parts of ths\nKootenay are now dancing, for thess\n\u2022ummsr day* ln April send current*\nat warm air ascending, aad at favor-\n\u2022W* obMrvaUon point* the** currwt*\naay b* actually eeeh, causing whatever la h*yond them to seem to\nwa*-er \u00abr danoe.\nOn* *uch *pot 1* on Baiter street\nlooking toward tlw' C.P.R. flat In\naid-afternoon.\nThi* laying ia complementary to\ntastt one descriptive of golden autumn,\n*-W*Mn the frost 1* on the pumpkin.\"\nNot tally are tbe country fences\n\u2022Bd Ihe clly concrete sidewalks danc-\niif. bat th* bird* are mating and\nnesting. They dart and gyrate, the\nMr la vocal with their low* songs, they\nOT with dried grass aad other nesting material In their Mils, and very\nobviously are taking up the duties\nthat  lit*  haa   laid   upon   them.\nThe touch of summer that Nelson\nIi enjoying Is sending the snow line\nUP the mountain rapidly. Gyro park.\noa the Bluff, la not only perfectly\ndry underfoot, but actually dusty \u2014\nor wa* until y\u00bb\u00bbterday*\u00ab rain\u2014and.th*\nDeerlng ranch, up above the Mountain\nstation, can be seen to be clear of\n\u2022now. Similarly, th* mow I* retreating up Granite mountain with a rush.\nButterflies of many sorts, from\nth* gaudy and velvety beauties of a\noouple of inches across, to the dl\nxnlnutive and delicate fleck* of blue\nor lavebder that dance daintily aad\ncraally across your path, are a-wing.\nBuds are bursting with a rush, and\nth* first tree blossoms will not now be\nlong delayed.\nlAte In the Kootenay, ln fact, 1*\n\u2022vibrant.\nHow About Stocking  This\nDistrict With Wapiti?\nWith the object of restocking a dl*\ntrict that ones had elk, but haa not\nhad any for many years, a band of tl\nhead from tbe great Dominion herd\nat Walnwrlght, Alta., has been shipped\nto the divide between Okanagan lake\naad the Kettle Valley, and there\nturned looae. The band constats of\nfive bucks and 2 does, and presumably in ths course of time the rang*\nwill contain many elk, so that the\napecles will be hunted regularly.\nAUNT HET\n\"Pa frsts ra* at times. If\nhe's doln' well he wants me\nto brag on 'how smart he Is,\nan' If he ain't he wants me to\nfeel sorry because he's so unlucky.\"\nShort   and   sad   romance:\nefo;   Reno.\nAmo;\nLook before you leap. You may\nbe able to select a softer bumper.\n'The, average wcrrtter \u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0\n$2000\u2014If yon call 1ft \"ICetUn*\"\nwhen Im- hands m-oney tram one\nfellow to another.\nVirtue is a local Issue. The country most horrified by war kills the\nmost  with   automobiles.\nDrat ftl It's go so an American\ncan't plan a business trip to Canada\nwithout  arousing  a   giggle.     .\niiOUT OF THOSE WHO CURSE\nTHE COURTS GOT JUSTICE IN\nSPITE OP ALL* THEIR LAWYERS\nCOULD DO.\nProof that this age is more decent.\n18B0: Why girls leave home. 1\u00bb2J:\nWhy jglrls, walk horns.\nCanadianism: A faith, surviving\nall experience, that another law\nwill  make  everything  all  right.\nShort story of a dense man getting into trouble: Dense; imprudence;   Jurisprudence.\nTbs Daily News has more than\nnftce suggested that consideration be\ngiven by Kootenay sportsmen to tha\nIdea ot a game survey of this territory. No doubt the lordly elk, or\nwapiti, as Canadians should call It,\nonce roamed everywhere through the\nKootenay. It will replace itself If\n\u25a0Barely planted at two or three points\n\u2022nd left alone, under the laws protection.\nAs tbe great herd at Walnwrlght\niwriodically has surplus animals that\nmust either bs slaughtered, or shipped\n-orit, the foundation stock is or will be\navaHable.\nKootenay Rod and Oun clubs should\ntake up this matter, and get in an\namplication or applications for foundation bands. It would be preferable\ntor the different organisations to get\ntogether and Join ln a program, which\nwould thus have the greater chance of\nbeing accepted.\nMeantime the game survey idea\nshould be discussed a little. There are\nparts of the province that have lot* ot\nmoose, and no doubt small bands could\nbe captused in the depth of winter,\nand transported to districts that could\nsupport   them.\nIt has been amply proven that any\nkind ol game, If the habitat Is suit\nable, only needs protection, to Uke\npossesstori of a range offered. The\nKootenay, supremely the sportsman's\nparadise, yet lacks some of the species\n\u2022off big game available. There is\nreason whaterer these lacks should\nt\u00bb accepted as unavoidable and per\nHOLLAND, Mich., April 16.\u2014Fire\nwhich broke out in the summer retort of Macstawa Park, near here,\ndestroyed between 69 and $9 sum-\nMar residences and damaged a score\noff s4het4 being brought under control early today. Total damage was\n\u2022irtimated at approximately $100,000.\nFact Is that priceless quality that\nenables you to laugh at the banker's\nJokes.\nTHRIFT IS RELATIVE. ONCE\nIT MEANT MAKING THE OLD\nSUIT tDO ANOTHER YEAR IN\nSTEAD OF THE OLD CAR.\nThe funny part is that a lot of\ntowns that don't know it have the\ncity  manager   plan.\nAwful thought: If skirts were\nlong, a leg revealed without sanction\nof  custom  would  be  called   a boot-\nOorroct this sentence: \"The\npoor Uttle fellow is crying,\" said\nthe father; \"Let me have him.\"\nAN   EASTER   MILLINERY   PARTY\nTOMORROW'S   MENC\nBreakfast\nCereal Cooked with Dates\nDropped Bgge Toast\n'  Coffee\nDinner\nRadishes\nRoast   Chicken\nMashed Potatoes        Asparagus\nStrawberry  Shortcake\nCoffee\nSupper\nVegetable Salad\nCream Cheese Sandwiches \"\nPreserves Layer Cake\nHot  Chocolate\nPeople of any age enjoy \"an Easter\nnllllnery party. A good time to give\nt Is In the evening of the day after\nBlaster Sunday. Send out, original\nnvitatiims asking your friends \"to a\nSpring Showing of French Millin-ery.\"\ntn one corner write, \"Bring a thlm-\nkie.\" fiven men will enjoy this novel\nkind  of a party 1\nWhen the guests arrive they find\ntheir hostess dressed up as Madame\nde Bols, the milliner\u2014with quantities\nof false hair piled high on her head\nand an outrageously decorated evening gown. She will greet them \u00ab\u25a0\nprospective applicants for the position as assistant milliner, and will\ngive them rolls of crepe paper, pins,\nneedle, thread, and soleaors.\nHere and there about the living\nroom Is an absurdly trimmed hat on\na regular hat stand (borrow seveial\nfrom your own milllneff for the occasion, also some large posters from\nwholesale millinery houses, showing\nhats,' to place on the wall for addl\ntional   decoration).  .\n.Start the guests at this contest\nMake each one draw from a basket\nthe picture of some person\u2014an elderly woman, a prim-looking, middle-\naged woman,  a stout young girl,  a* good nose and Ifiroat\" specialist.\nlittle girl of two or three years, etc\nThen tell each contestant that he or\nshe! must \"create\" a suitable hat or\nbonnet to fit the face of the picture\nthey have drawn\u2014a wee bonnet with\nrosebuds for the baby, a severe hat\nfor the prim woman, etc. Let each\nuse his or her own Judgment in\nmaking the hat. Then give a prize\nfor the cleverest result\nDancing or cards may then be\nIntroduced.\nRefreshments are served on the\ndining table, which ts decorated by\nhaving a hat filled with flowers as\nthe centerpiece (small favors are\nconcealed beneath the flowers till\nthe end of the meal). At each person's plate will be found a place c\u00abrd\nmade as follows: Cut pictures of\nwomen's hats from a mall-order\nhouse catalogue; color these hats and\npaste them on the tip of a toothpick. Stick the lower en.d of the\ntoothpick into a wood button mold\nsecurely. Thus you have a little\nhat stand with a hat on it. On the\nback of the hat paste white paper\non which is written the name of the\nguest whose place card It is. Easter\nrefreshments generally call for\nchicken salad, lettuce sandwiches),\ndevilled eggs, cakes or cookies in\nrabbit shape, frozen custarc- and\npunch or coffee\nAddress Inquiries to Miss Klrkman\nand inclose stamped-addressed envelope  for reply.\u2014Editor.\nWhatDoYouThink?\nThe Dally News invites letters\nfrom readers upon matters of public interest. A nom-de-plume may.\nIf desired, be employed, but every\nletter must be signed by the writer\nas a guarantee of good faith,\nthough not necessarily for publication. Letters should be brief,\nand must avoid personalities. The\nDally News does not hold Itself,\nIn sny way, responsible for tbe\nviews of correspondents. Letters\nwhich contain advertising matter,\nor propaganda which is classed a.s\nadvertising, will not be accepted\nunder any circumstances.\nPremier Oliver Writes\nAgain on the Matter\nof Menzies Signature\nTo the Editor of The Daily News:\nSir\u2014In your issue of the 7th Instant\nappears an editorial under the caption of \"Colonel Lister and the Premier.\" You say: \"The premier, who\nis so emphatic on the matter, has\nknowledge of the matter only indirectly, while the Creston member was\nan original  witness on  It.\"\nThe matter referred to was whether\nor not a certain written paper was\nsigned or initialled \"Thoa M.\" as asserted by Colonel Lister (See rod*\nIssue of March 12th). Colonel Lister\nsays the paper was so signed. I say\nthat it waa not so signed, and you\nsay: \"The premier . . hss knowledge of the matter only Indirectly.\"\nIn reply to you, I say that I read the\noriginal document, as produced before\nthe select committee, obtained a copy\nof it, and have the most direct personal knowledge of its contents, and\ncan, if necessary, produce a photographic copy thereof.\nAnother statement in your editorial\nIs as follows: \"The Liberal majority\non the committee brought in a report\nbased on Mr. Menzies' repudiation.\"\nPermit me to Inform your readers that\nthe report of the committee was an\nunanimous report by not only the Liberal members of the committee, but by\nthe Labor and Conservative members\nas well. I agree with you that the\npublic will have to decide, and that\ntheir task should not be difficult.\nJOHN  OLIVER,\nPremier.\nVictoria, B.C, April 11, 1M7.\nThat. Body\nof Yours\nBy JAMS W. BAftTOK.  MIX\nSinus Trouble\nThat many cases of astl-ma, bronchitis and even tuberculosis of the\nlung% . may be caused by infection\nfrom the sinuses, or little caverns that\nadjoin  thf nose. Is now  admitted.\nIt Is thought that as the air going\nto lungs passes over these sinuses\nwith the Infective organisms present\nthere, that these organisms are drawn\ndirect.yt into the lungs.\nWith the bronchi til from this source,\nthe symptoms are the usual hacking\ncough, with cbnslderable spitting, aa-r\nmuch discharge from the nose.\nThe patient seems to catch one\nhead cold after Another, but there is\nnot much loss of weight or general\ndisturbance.\nThe tuberculosis that comes from\nthis sinus infection, Is'dlfferent from\nthe ordinary type in that the patient goes along for year-*- with none\nof the] severe symptoms like spitting\nup Mood, Is not very pale, and has no\norganisms of \"tuberculosis in tbe\nsputum. He IS generally able to\nwork    between    these    \"a Sacks    off\nCOldS.\" \u25a0:*._\nDr. Broughton, a Toronto physician,\nlikens this to a chronic Uroiu-ho-pneu-\nrmmla. He .records a case of asthma\nthat reacted to the ragweed pollen\nbut vaccines Tned-e no improvement\non the condition. A nose and throat\nspecialist found trouble ln the sinuses,\nthey were cleared and dralhei, and\nthe   asthma    disappeared.\nNow sometimes the ordinary \"h\u00abad\ncold\" starts up this treble ln the rihi-\nuses, and sometimes the sinus starts\nup a freeh head cold.\nThe influenza that Bwept through\nthe country In It It and 1919 left\nmany Individuals with a chronic sinusitis, as it Is called.\nThis might show Hseif as just a\npain in the face or forehead resembling a neuralgia, or 'by freuenf discharges from the nose or back of\nthroat.\nWhat about this?\nWell If a sinus infection can cause\nbronchitis, asthma, or even tuberculosis and you have a little suspicion In\nyour mind that you have trouble there,\nhave your family doctor refer you to a\nIn fact with the new instruments\nfor examination, now in the hands of\nmake the examination, even If he\n\\he family doetof, he can at least\nsends you to Ihe specialist for treaty\nment\nparty of British Columbia at the first\nregular meeting of the Nelson Women's Liberal association, held last\nnight In the men's association rooms\nrooms on Vernon >trse*..\n\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nDr, W. H. Wilson has been appointed a surgeon to the Canadian Pacific\nrailway employees for tbe Nelson, Slocan, Boundary and Procter subdivisions.\nTwenty Years Ago\nTen Years Ago\n(The  Daily  News,  April  16,  1917.)\nJ. H. Doyle of Creston, recently appointed    sheriff   of    south    Kootenay\nreached the city last night.\n(The Daily News, April 16, 1907.)\nBorn yesterday, to the wife of\nH. G. Neelands, a son.\n\u2022 *    *\nA. X). Wheeler returned yesterday\nfrom a visit to Ainsworth camp. He\nreports Ainsworth looking prosperous but work is somewhat retarded\nat the present time hy the melting Of\nthe   snow.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nThe Krao am) Spokane mines are\nboth flooded and will have to be\ncleared before work can be -satisfactorily   resumed.\n* \u2022   *   \u2022 V\nThere was a good deal of discussion In the city yesterday as to the\neffect that would be produced by the\ncoal strike, as U wan known there\nhad not been time for the accumulation of any large stocks of either\ncoal or coke, the C.P.R. Itself not be-\nFoster's Weekly\nWeather Bulletin\nWASHINGTON, April 16.- A Storm\nwnv-j of mtld Intensity is expected to\ncross coutlnept during week o inuring\non April 1*; with iiila ntonn renter,\nth. 10-day period of vbovr. normal\ntemi_eratiji*eH, Is expected ty come to a\nclone; April U to DC will average below normal temperature**-, and about\nnormal precipitation generally over\nthe continent; a cold wave of moder-\nite extremes is expected to center on\n1* and re I ch farther south than Is\nusual for thi. time of year; a abort\nper.ods of unreasonably warm weather will be expected to center on 22 ln\nOentral ahd northern latitudes; u prolonged period of below normal temperature* and ubdve normal preclplfh-\nion ta expected In southern sections\nfollowing storm centering en if. A\n'Uorm wave of moderate Intensity will\nbe expected to cross* continent during\n* eek centering on Apri 1 21, during\ni short wave of above normal average\nemperatures; this storm wave is not\nxpected to much \u2022 toutht-rn sections\nwith any considerable storm force, but\nwill el use . rather heavy precipitation\nA central rut ton belt and In east-\ncentral great central valleys.\nJnpt;\u00ab_ Plurlu aad Piuvlcse Bart*\nThat Jupiter influences precipitation\nin this earth is a theory at least ba\n\u25a0Id as ancient mythology and astrology. Jupiter was given .credit for ;\nmany powers id times of ancient \u25a0\nmythology. In fact, wae the chief god\n\u00bbf their myths: among other powers\n.is was credited with that of causing\nafn |n times of drouth.\nWhen   thinking   of   Jupiter   and   his |\nnfluence,  it   la  well  to   have  in  mind ; j\nhat his mass is 300 times that of the 1\narfh;  that   this  great  dynamo-magnet\n.urns   on   ita  axis   once   in   10   hours;\nhat,    with    bis   eight    moons,    Jupiter\nWhile examining a golf ball with\na knife the ball exploded and probably wltl cause Oeorge Jenks, Sioux\nCtty,  la., to  lose his sight.\nDr. H\nA Philadelphia\nwas   elected    puislgfii\npathic   Medic,\ni jot   Penney!-\nvan la.\nAre you Losing in Weight?\nLoss-of weight \u2014accompanied by low of\nstrength and -fnei^y\u2014is often due tokty to\nmineral starvation. The millions of tiny cells,\nof which your body is composed, are not receiving from the food you eat the mineral sub-\n_, stances they must have. Consequently these\nstarving cells cannot generate sufficient jiower\nto keep your body strong and maintain, your\nweight.\nWincarnis supplies in an agreeable form the\n, very mineral substances your body ceHs require. Hence by taking Wincarnis you prevent\nmineral starvation and the dangerous weakness\n\u2022 and loss of weight it usually entails.\na  Htjle  solar  system of his awn;\nhat, if planets influence one anothe*.,\nvhlch   is   beyond   douttt,   Jupiter's   In-\nluencc would be greatest of alt.\nComing    down    lo    present-day    the-\nirles,  In  a recent article  tn  the  Mln-\n>eapnlls       Journal,      Nicoloe      Jluated\n* aims   that   high   water   stages   of   the\nlver below. St. Louis occur as Jupltei\npproachea  perihelion,   or ,closest   point\n0 the sun; that low water stages occur aa Jupiter approaches aphelion,  or\narthest point from the sun. Husted\nIves   data  and   tables  extending   over\n1 long period of years with a coincl\nlence that Is remarkable if not con-\n-Inclng. Huj-ted also claim-* that two\n'xuepttons to Jupiter's pluvious in\nluence-are, when other powerful plants  reach   a   poeltlon   that   would  tend\n'o neutralize. Jupiter's effect and\n-vhen the '\"earthquake cycle,\" \u2022*,* he\nernis-i it, tends to increase storms and\nit'nTali. Another claim of Mr. Hdated\nvmh to the effect thu Investigation\nllscloses that there In no relation be-\nween sun spots and rainfall: that\nprecipitation will increase with the\n'pproach of Jupiter's perihelion, which'\nK-cura ln 1928, with relat'on to sun\nipots. .Theee point* will be discussed\nn my next Issue.   -.\nj   SHOT BY COUNTESS      I\n\u00bb , 4\n<** \u2022\u25a0\nRAVMOND  V.  DE TRAFFORD\nThird sonv*\"of Sir Humphrey de\nTrafford. of. the famous English family,'which is said to have settled ln\nLancashire before the Norman conquest of England in 1066, was recently shot and in in a critical condition.\nHis assailant, Countess tte Janxe,\nthen-turned the revolver on herself,\nand she Is slowly irecovcring from\nher Mounds.     \"\" J\nWlNCAmiST)\nMMAfO\\waTit^M^emm(h\\te^^\n\u2022    lr_4HDLEYfe\nOld (rn(_U\u00bbK.\n. Lavender Soap)\nT'l-IBN the swinging coach rattling over cobbltstoa-**\n****       Now the putting motor gliding over smooth\nhighways.\nThrough generations\" of changing mode* Yardlejr's\nOld English Lavender Soap hu remained the standard\nof purity. _,\nNow, as it did then, Yardley's yields t bountiful lather\nof soothing quality which refines complexions\u2014touchc*,\nthem with its sweetly lingering lavender breath.\n$ 1 per boi of 3 Urge rake,, at til'\nbest druggiiti and department ,tore>.\nVARDLEy; 8, New Bond Street, LONDON, Euxiaid\nCak*\\oa! _5\u00ab-j6i Adelaldi It. W. Toronto a,Ont. U.S.A.. If Mi4i*\u00bbi Hun,Ne* Ttrf ,1-l.T.\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet ua figure your bill,\nof Building Material. Coait\nLumber a specialty.\nJOHN BURNS & SON\nDr. N. Wolvt-rton outlined the chief\npoints In  the platform of the Liberal Ing well stocked In  this direction\nIts superb flavour satisfies.\n-SPRAY POMPS-\nWe have in stock the famouB SPRAMOTOR PUMPS.\nNo. 0 with 10-gallon Galvanized Tank, No. 1 and No. 2\nBarret Pomps, No. 64 Duplex with relief Valve and Pressure Gauge. Can bemused by hand or power. Two-wheel\noutfits complete 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.\nWholsMl.   snd   Retail   Quality   Hardwsr.     ^    .      ..   .\nNELSON PHONI 21 .'Uf'ft\n\u2014in cooking makes\nthe Beach Range\nthe natural choice\nFOR it adds quick heat to the other joys of\nelectric cookery. -\nNo more weary waiting for dishes to cook, kettles to\nboil, if you have a Beach Electric Range. It saves\ntime, fuel and temper\u2014all because of the scientifically\nconstructed element, which gives rapid heat when\nyou need it and foetuses it on the cooking utensils.\nThe Beach is designed for durability and economy,\ntoo. Burner and terminal troubles are practically\neliminated.\nExamine a Beach range at any Beach dealer's and\nyou will be convinced.\n.       BEACH FOUNDRY LIMITED    '\nOTTAWA     TORONTO     WUWIPKO      CALGARY     VANCOUVBR\nFOR SALE BY\nCITY   OF   KELSON\n\t\n 'THI NELSON DSILY NEWS. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 16, 1927\naaattstaamtammmwamwwsassamwmmw\nF*iH\u00bb*r\n___#\u2014\nihimrf ta being con4uetel\n_ M. X Vigneux ail wm%\n_ eaelal nature, tnclettaa re-\noeptlone, private entenaiameate.\nperaoaal luna, narrlace-k etc- will\nappear la cafa eetumn. Teleplrong\nMra, Vlgoenx at her home.\nMr*. J. H. DeyW, Edgewood avenue,\nand her granddaughter, Mii_ Cortnne\nDoneao, leave thla morning for Fernie,  where they will spend a few dare\n1th   Mra   Doyle'*   daughter,   Mra.   B.\n. Doneau- On their return they will\nvtalt In Cretton with another daughter of Mre. Doyle's, MiM Augustine\nDoyle. m   #   f      ,\nMiss Ruth Robertson, who teaches\nat Myncaster, arrived in town Friday\nnight to spend her Holidays with hsr\nparents, Mr. and sfcrs. W. A. Robertson,  Silver Klas road.\nMrs. J. O. Ctey end her baby daughter left Kootenay Lake Genera) hospital yesterday morning for their home\nTa Sloean City.\nMia* Alice Tevlnl.\nRevelstoke,  airrtves  ln\nwho teaches near\ntown  thia  evening   to   attend   the   Catholic1  retreat\nhere, which begins the beginning of the\nweek.\n.- \u25a0\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Doris Anthony, who has been\nattending Nelson Business college and\nrecently completed her course, left\nyesterday for hsr home in Trail.\nMembers of Circle No. 1 of Trinity\nchurch spent a most enjoyable afternoon, Thursday, at the home of Mra\nA. Hancock, Fairview. Mrs. Bima in\nher charming manner recited \"The\nLittle Amen,' 'and gave as an encore\n\"Just To Be Where Folks Are.\" Mra.\nT. E. Higginbotham, accompanied by\nMra. W. C. ttewhtnney, delighted tin-*\ngathering with two vocal solos entitled \"The Little White Houae\" and\n\"I Know a Lpvtly Oard****..\" Dainty\nrefreshments wore served by the hostess, who was assisted by Miss Ruth\nHancosk, Mra Mawhlnney and Mra.\nT. E. Higginbotham. Among those\npresent were Mra. George \"teed. Mrs.\nT, A. Tra-ree, Mrs. Oeorge Wallace.\nMrs. T. L. Irwin, Mrs1. w\\ A. Jeffs,\nMra J. Sims, Mrs. C. Bima, Mrs. W.\nC. Mawhinn\u00aby. Mra. T. E. Higginbotham,   Mrs.   J.   Robertson   ahd   Mrs.   A.\nBoh.\n*>   *   #\nGrant Rail of Calgary irrlVed in\ntown last night to spend the holidays\nIn Nelson  with frlendc.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022 -\nMiss Laurk Labell**, who has been\nspending some tlrtie-In Me'soti, left fol*\nher hoiSe in Kaslo yesterday.\nTHORNE, PROMINENT\nHORSE BREEDER, DIES\nCAI\/QARXi    ABtli     16.\"\u2014 W.  B.\nThorns of AMers-WeY'A'ta, co-fouhd-\n- in .i..i     ..hi     i   I, i        oamt\ner with th* late George Lane of the\nCanadian Percheron Horse Breeders'\nassociation, died at his home today\nat I o'clock, aged 79 year. He was\nbefiMiMr Woodstock, N.B., and drove\nInto the High River district from\ni i i    ii '  il n ii 11 \u2014mam\nCUTICURA\nr       v      .*--v  '\nHelps Buiineii Girk to Look Their Be\u00bbt\nThe regular u*c of Cutlcura Soap, assisted by touch** Of\nCuticura  Ointment when required, keeps the complexion\nksah and free from blemishes, the hair\nlire and gloBay, and the hand* Soft and\nsmooth.     CutlOJfa Talcum  I*  fragrant\nUd tefteahlnf, an  sjeal toilet powder.\n,iliiJsWcmmm tkwmw i** ***.\nMontana! In 1887. He is survived by\nthree sons, Jewel, Milton and Arthur. : Burial will he lni High; River\non Sunday.\ntm*\nNELSON TO LONGBEACH\nMAIL, PASSENGER AND TRANSFER SERVICE\nIs no**** in Miration.' Phone all orders J\u00bb Nelson\nTransfer *C..,*Lt_., Pj\u00bbo*oe 85; and they will receive protfipt\nand courteous attention.\nNELSON  TRANSFER  CO.,   LTD.\nSo|_U*!***_n\u00bb .and   Ch*Jrol*t   tenlea-Oieeiyeet\nCOR.   VERNON   AND\n8TS,\na\u2014\u2014\nTlr*.\nPHONI\n.   .\n_____\nUUtMttmmmmU\n.\u25a0\u25a0\n\u2022\nTell Us About Your\nf^Ater Problems\nWe Cart Solve Them for Too\nSave time, trouble and labor,\nfor\nLet gravity do the work\nE bringing yoiir water for irrigating your farm and\norchat**dr \"sad for \u00aberVing your home. At small expense\nyou can relieve you***felf of endless work by installing\nH ARMS\nWOOD IRRIGATION PIPE\n\u2022it oU\nSane* its tost lit tiipe, convenience and labor and in\nthe hicrtased value of your property.\nMade it* sitat & to 8\" diameter for any pressure up\nto 250' headS *\nWrite us arid let us g\u00bbv\u00bb you the benefit of our ex-\noerience as to your needs. It costs you nothing to find\nout Tell us approximately the size of pipe required, the\ndistance from source of supply, and the drop in lever.\nTHE A. P. HARMS WOOD PIPE CO.\nDEER  PARK,   B.  C\nShipping   P\u00bbini\u2014 Reiwta,   B.   C.\nContinuoi\nHOT WATER\n-at less cost\/\n(r at-a\ns\u00ab*n<\\\nHow often have you\nwished for a continuous hot\nwater supply\u2014with hot\nwater always available at a\nturn of; th* faucet ?\nNow\u2014you may have an\nabundance of hot water at i\ndaily cost of only\na few centa by baying McClary's A A\n9 Electric Water\nHeatet adjuated to\nyour preient task.\nNo plumbini alterations required. No\nincoavanlence. No\nprevious preparation or delay\nAad eaceptional\ntcootimf.\nMcClary's A ft F\nWattr H**tar la not\nsfscted by lipid* or\n,e_BS\u00abm In the water\nHaving your boiler\ntqalppcd with this\nwonderful heater and\nMeClary** Fit-reform\nCover you will have\nall th* hot water you\n. want at minimtta cost\nand with maximum\nsatisfaction. Saitahle\nfor either Hat rat* or\nmeter\nAsk roar McClsrys\nSealer fer trices sat\niatermstioo.\nKaaK\nMiss Rose Hall of Spokane Is home-\nto spend the East\nparents,    Mr.\nN    \"\npi\nlister holidays with h.r\n-.   and   Mrs.   Arthur   Hall,\nUMH  avenue,  Fairview.\nSee\nW. B, Aimi'.aft via ths Qrest\nNorths\u2122   yesterday   morning   for   the\ncoast\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nJill and Lawrence Wigg left yesterday (or Tmlf to Bpena the #cs\u00bb-end\nwith their cousins, erace- and Arthur\nEtter.\n*   e    *    .\nMrs. L. O. Santor and her baby\ndaughter left Kootenay LaKe General\nhospital yesterdsy \u25a0 for her home un\nHoover street.\nMiss Alberta Hohson, who teaches\nnear Revelatoke, will arrive In Nelson today to attend the retreat which\nW1R be conducted by the Rev. James\nnf. Brogan, B.J.. dean of Oonsaga university,  Spokane.\n\u2022 \u00bb    \u2022\nMTs. Walter Wright left last night\nfor Edgewood to spend a week as the\nguest of her psrents,  Mr. and Mrs. W.\nw\u2014\nPUllams.\nW.   Murray\n\"    hf-r\nFruitvale,\ntends high school in Br\nof\n..   who   at-\n.   . elBon, left yesterday morning tor his home to spend\nthe  holidays.\n\u2022 .   jS\n. Miss Bertha Ollchrlst. Second aVe\nnue, Fairview, who has been vl-dtlng\nher sister, Mrs. K. H. Smith of To\nronto. returned lnuradsy night BC-\ncompanjed by Mrs. Smith and Her son,\n\u25a0Stuart. ...^\u25a0\u2022i- Ms    . .     ,,..\n\u2022 -*.\u25a0 *t I\ni Herman Lindholm, Who sttends high\nschool in town; lsft yesterday for\nhome In  Fruitvale.\no    e    t.\nMiss   Gertrude   McDonald,  B.A.,  Who\nteaehes   at   Castlegar,   Is  spending   the\nholidays  with  her  sister,   Mies Lillian\nof Spokane.\nFrederlckson,   of   ths   Central\nMcDonald,\nC.\nspend   the\nSilverton,\nholidays   with   friends   ln\nschool staff, left yesterday morning to\ntl   ft'\nCon Cummins of Trail spent yesterdsy  ln  town wit*  reKHives.\ntee\nfcjl\u00bbs   Silda   Galllcano   of Revelatoke\nla expected in  town  shortly to attend\nthe   retreat   In   eondetttton   with   the\nChurch of Mary Immaculate.\n,   \u00bb   \u2022\nRobert Hill, Who ha* been a patient\nId Kootenay Lake Oetiefal ho.pltnl,\nloft, for hia home at Longbeach yesterday.\n\u25a0 \u2022      *    .    ,\nMiss Doris Oledhtll Johnson, of the\nBritish Columbia Telephone company\nstaff, left yesterday to spend the holidays with h*r parents, Mr. and Mra,\nI. aiedhtll Johnson. In Trail.\nC. A. Cawley of Salmo was a visitor\nto town Thursday'.\nMiss     Margaret\nteaches at Salmo, Is a visitor in\nthe   guest   of   her   parents,   Mr.\nMr\nRoisterer,\nvlsftOi\nwho\nf'Wn,\nJulius Relsterer, Robson street.\n\u2022 \u2022    .\nF. Defoe Is eKpectea tn Nelson\nshortly to attend th* Nelson Businces\ncdllege.\n. \u00ab   \u00ab    \u2022\nS.   Muraro,   principal  of  the  Salmo\nschool, is the guest of his parents, Mr.\nadd Mrs. J.  Muraro. Oranite road.\na    af   \u2022\nMrs. F. Pearc* and hsr son left\nKootenay Lake General hospital yes-\nadrday for Rook Creek.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlas Agatha Scott, daughter of Mr.\nahd Mrs. G. H. Soott, Fairview, arrived In town last night froth Gray\nCreek, Where she teaches, to spend her\nvacation.\n.    .    \u2022\nThursday afternoon Mrs. Hairy\nAmaa' home, 1912 ward street, wai the\nsjeatins\nTrinity\nplace\nnu\nof\nthe\n611 Baker Strut  PKtrnstOO.\nWhen You Take Youf Place in the Easter\nParage One Wants to -\nBe Certain That tke Dress, Coat\nor Hat Is Smartly Correct\nAs the critical eye of Fashion yill be on every woman who takes part\nin this all-important style pageant, one cannot be too pArtic^ar in\nmaking the right selection.\nSo carefully has our apparel been chosen that one finds here just\nthe right styles for Snring wear.\n.\nTHESE SMAET COATS EMBODY\nALL THE FRESHNESS OF SPRING\nEaster brings to every woman increased interest in befnj. well dreBied, waa, by\nthe sane token, she likewise knows that no garment will take the pit*, ol a\nsmart coat.   They are all here, awaiting your early selection.\n,.,-f..\nSPORTS COATS\n$15.00 TO $65.00 EACH\nCoats of Novelty Tweeds and Plain Woolens in.plain tailored or fur-\ntrimmed styles. Half lined or lined throughout with faney Rayon\nlinings or good weight Silk Crepe. All are well tailored and perfect\nfitting. Siises 1.., 15, 16 to '42. SPECIAL VALUES AT flB.OO,\nf90.00 TO *J65 EACH.\nBETTER CLASS SILK HOSIERY\nTHAT COST NO MORE\nFull fashioned or seamless Silk Hose of extra fine weave. Silk all\nthe way, or with narrow lisle top.. Chiffon or service weight rft all\nthe new spring colorings. Sizes _*\/j, 9.W and 10. SPECIAL\nVALUES AT * 1.65, f2.00, *2.2& TO $3.50 THE PATR<\nnew Faster neckwear\n65c TO $2.50 EACH\nNovelty Lace and Organdie Collar and Off Sets in assorted\nstyles and colors.   AT, EACH, 85\u00ab>, 90-t* TO 92.50.\nNEW TAILORED VESTEES\n$1.50 TO $3.50 EACH\nVestees of Fancy Lace( Broadcloth and Heavy Crepe de Chene\nin White, Cream and brighter colors. Some with cuffs to\nmatch.   AT $1.50, $2.00 TO \u00ab*.3.50 EACH.\nSPRING FROCKS\nARE WONDERFULLY DIVERSIFIED\nEach Creation, wheth'e*** plain or fanciful, seems to strike some new\nnote in style preference that gives each garment a fashion distinction\nwhich could hardly be attained in a season of less style variety than\nwe have this spring. The season's favorites are here in every wanted\ncolor. Model garments that will not be duplicated. They come in\nFlat Crepe, Georgette and Crepe-back-Satin, and in all the new\nspring shades. Si2es and styles for eyery figure and are reasonably\npriced for such beautiful garments. See these today at ? 19.50 TO\n$65.00 EACH.\n*'Q'sme\\mjm W***-***-*\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 \u00ab\nWILLIS   PIANOS\n\"Canada's  \u2022\u00ab\u2022*\u00bb\nSola distributors, from the factory, tor\nths Kootenay District:\nKOOTENAY  MUSIC  HOUSE,\nNtHsan,   B.   C,\u2014MThs   Pisns   StorV\n, ef s Circle No,\nurch. Mrs, Amas,\ntea hour, *#as &s-i_te*f by' her daugrh-\nttvifr*. H. Cecil GttsHlle. Pros'*nf\nWere Mrs. H. H. Hitti, Mrs. J. A.\nIrving, Mrs,. Carmen Maslio, Mrs. H.\nThorpe, Mrs. F. Oakley, Mrs. C. Qrix-\nzeMe, Mr*. A. 0. Lambert, Mrs. O. G.\nStoafkea, Mrs. Norman Btibbs and\nMias  B. Bodd of Bradford, Ont.\nMiss Bessie Robertson, of the Cranbrook teaching staff, arrived i\u00bb Nelson last nl*hf th sfeod hff -tacatlon\nwiih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James\nHobertnon, Sllfcrt \u00bbtfeef.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u00ab\nAt the First Baptist parsonage In\nNelson, Wednesday. BlWood Robs' M<*r-\nrltt and Mary Ruth Haptohstall, both\nof Creston, were united In marriage\nby Rev. E. O. Turner.\nOe* \u00ab\ndiaries Bourgeois arrived last night\n'    him the\ndied   in\nffom Kamloops, bringing with him\nbody   of   Mrs.   Bourgeois,   who\nTranq-uille   sanitarium.\nMFEtecinc\nWATERHEATER\nAJa* mc McCtouV\u25a0 Flsnric Rant,\nwlili Ssndtinii Kkmsiu,\n1 For Kelt, l>j\u2014-.ln-ynaUon ot UtP\nOtjr of N-ftwn and- Howe Ptrtrtc\nCo., N*ao_! W<su tlaotttMtj \"rawer\n* littat Co., 1reU ud Ranlaad.\n- r       **\"'\nWilliam Rsgula, farmer. a_d two\n\u00ab|aUrs. were niarr(s_ at a triple\nweddint in Dovw, Ohio. ,\nPolice Commissioner , McLau-rhlin\not Now ^ork wants E(E4 more policemen added to th* tore*).    '   __\nGLADIOLI\n60  assorted  mixed,  a  snap at\n12.00.      60    Aristocrat    (;i;nU ,\nThese are beauties,  C  or more\nvarieties.    Catalog   price  from\n$13.00 to J18.00. Only (10.00.\nCatalog free, but .order at -usee.\nWe are planting, so should 'you.\nm. \u00ab o. ixiinis.\nSorrento; B.C.\nEaster Greetings!\nGIVE STATIONERY AS A\nREMEMBRANCE\nTHIS EASTER\nWe have 'a New Fresh\nStock of Fancy Boxed Stationery.\nSee Our Window\nThe Poole Drug Co., Ltd.\nKootenai*** -ending Drag Store\nBOX 506 PHONE a\nSay'Smoker**\"1\nWe are anxious to hav* you try\nour Special Mix-\n\\^m,mt   -BUSH'S\nplpefaa\n\"Made ltt Way by the Way ltt Made\nEaster Ice Cream\nS F E CIA L\nFor your Easter Dinner we have an assortment of\nBricks with special centers, egc shaped, in a variety of\ncolors and flavors.\nThese Special Ice Cream Bricks will delight the whole\nfamily and eliminate the worry of a cooked dessert. Nothing could he easier to serve.\nJuiit phone to your dealer.\nCURLEW CREAMERY CO.\nBUTTER ICE CREAM\nAll Perfectly Pasteuriied Products\nMILK\nGanges Preparatory School\nGANGES,   B.  C.\nA  School  for Boy* of 7-14;   Ideally\nsituated   In   Oult  Islands.    Balanced\nproRrnmme of class work and game*.\nStrong  staff of Masters.\nFor prospectus, apply O. B. Benson,\nB.A., Headmaster.\nWomen's\nSimpler\nHygiene\nMete Absorbent\u2014\nDiscard* Eke _uue\n\u25a0\u201e ______\u00bb]. jtoc_l_md\nAtE the  problems  of old-rim*\nJ\\  hygienic way* h\u00bb* rereotly\nbeea coiled, lar\u00ablr because of a\nnew way catted KOTEX.\n,_\/ Kotex discard, ii easily II t_- '\nr   MM, Thus no law-dry, bo em-  -\nly of tmVltm. |.\nBeing 5  time* ss ahsorbent u -\nWdJury eottoa \"Mdi,\" yo* wear\nlightest gown* and frocks withoat\nslightest fear. Deodorises, too, tho*\nending *U few of offense.\nObtain it Way store wfthoat\nembaurasament smrplr by saying\n-KOTEX.\" Man, store* hare it\nalready wrapped on counters, i\nfor_ypo to pick up and tak* \u25a0\nwitlmat eren asking for it-\nTry today and yooll tenet i\nrhk the nnceruinty ot old\nBox of 12 co*t\u00bb oily \u25a0 few i\n-*)>.' -'Oi*****--,; mil.\n ftftj\nteem\nflh\nTHE NEtSON DATLT NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1627\n-**\u00bb\n-Eight Lose Licet\nis nsttntii lanean\nStorm; Ships Sank\n_AUCANTE. Spain. April 16\u2014 Eight\nu-aoaa ar** known to hav* been\n\u25a0owned hare la thla week'* M*dl-\n^rraaaan atorm.. More than 70 vea-\n\\kt haw* keen annk. A number of\n|aaB craft which left th* port to\n**eh   for   ratal ng    fishing   boat*.\nTHE   UNDERSTANDING   HEART\nBy PETER B. KTNE\nof   a   fiddle!\"   Monica   -cha-fed   wl\nmock fury,\n\"fieh!   He-h-hen!   Bo-be.''   crtekl\n.   THE  ACTION  SO  FAR\nAnthony Garland, a young raneer,\ntransferred to the Sin Dimas National\nForest reserve, loses hi* heart to\nMonica  Dale,  who acts as  lookout  os\n- Bogus   Peak.     Robert   Lee   Mason,   ee-\ntve failed to return. It Is believed csped convict and a life-long friend of\ney also have foundered or have Monica, ts being hunted with blood-\n_. mmtZmw. .*-.**. _\u00ab\u00ab_ *_._.__, v\u201e-h\u201e- bounds. Monica hides him. Oarland,\n*n driven Into soma other harbor.   whlle  ulkinf  to  her. discovers  she  i*\nmm \"         ,_        sheltering   Mason.      Hs   screes   not   to\nThirty fireman of Akron. Ohio, betray her and thereby wins her\niff re Injured aa a result of their | cratKad9._ M-onlea ^ tricks the ^sheriff\nightck crashing into a dump cart.\nand   helps   Mason   to   escape.     Oarland\nI Rama Monica's history from the sher-\n\u2022QtildrenGyfor\nMOTHER:- Fletcher's\nCastoria  is  especially prepared to relieve Infants in\narms and Children all ages of\nConstipation,  Flatulency, Wind\nColic   and   Diarrhea;   allaying\n, Fteverohness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach\ni atKf Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.\n\u25a0.I hack\nMonica appraised Uncle Charlie lovingly. Wnat a golden hearted old fraud he was!\nTo avoid imitations, always look for Hie signature of (^j^\/Y^\/^cAt.l'\nAfaokittly Harmlfts - No Opiaips.    Physicians everywhere recommend it.\nIff, snd Is pleased to discover that\nshe comes from a fine family. The\nsheriff tells him of Mason's unfortunate marriage. With Oarland he foes\nback to Monica's cabin. Prom there\nthe search for Mason starts anew.\nMason doubles on his tracks and\ncomes 'tick to Monica's cabin. She\nplans to get him away to South America. While Mason Is sleeping ln the\nbarn she makes a call on Uncle Charley Canfleld, an old friend, and per-\nsuades him to buy an outfit for Mason st the general store and to deliver\nIt to her. She reaches home Just In\ntime to warn Mason to flee and tells\nhim where to find the sheriff's horse\nto the saddle of which she has tied\nthe outfit. Mason gets away and the\nsheriff follows. Mason puts on the\nclothes Monloa has bought for him\nand resolves not to be taken alive. He\nwonders how he can return the sheriffs horse and rifle. He runs Into a\nforest fire and finds escape problematical.    He  sees a smalt  auto  making\nOfce New and Finer\n' '(.:.-!\u25a0\nAT\nMEW\nWW\nPRICES\nTHE announcement of a New and Finer Pontiac Six\u2014;\nbuilt in the great, new General Motors plant*\u2014justifies\nhigh expectations. Yet even this scarcely prepares you for\nthe thrill of real delight you experience as you see the New\nand Finer Pontiac Six, and ride in it for the first time. Here\nare all the smoothness, power and stamina for which Pontiac\nSix won such unstinted praise last year. Here is the economy\nfor which Pontiac Six became so quickly renowned. Here\nis all that made Pontiac Six, in its first year, the greatest\nsuccess of all motor an* history. But in addition, here is a\nnew BEAUTY\u2014new, Fisher Bodies, lower, longer, more\ngraceful; new, higher radiator, new, appealing shades of\nDuco. Here is a car that commands a second admiring look\nwherever it appears.\nThe New. and Finer Pontiac Six is a far of dashing appearance, built to perform outstandingly. It merits your close\ninspection, as its new, lower prices warrant your serious\nconsideration. . p\u00bb.i\u00bbso\nPRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED\nCAPITOL   MOTORS\nVernon Street. Nelson, Rf.\nPhone 65\na dash from the \u2022 flamer-t. The car\nturps over, crushing th\u00ab woman who\nwas driving . It With her dying\nbreath she begs Mason to save her\nbaby, tie takes the child, finds a\nmiiaU pond and in (is cooling water\ngets some relief from the intense heat.\nJohn Thurloy, engineer for the Hercules Mining Co., offers Uncle Charley\n1160,000 for a section of land. Uncle\nCharley makes a call on Monica and\ntells her he has sold her land. She\nprotests that hydraulic mining on her\nflection will ruin Honey valley, owned\nby Bob Mason, and, insists that the\ncompany's eagerness to convict him for\nkilling their superintendent was part\nof a deep-laid plan to acquire his\nproperty for a- song.\nNOW GO  ON  WITH THE STORY\nCHAPTER  XXIII.\ntoo   darned   bad   we   didn't\nyesterday.    Monlcy,\n\"It's\nknow   all   this\nsaid Uncle Charley. \"We could have\ntook it up with B#b an' got his ideas\non the subject. There's more'n\nchanoe he'll refuse, to sell Honey\nValley to that Hercules outfit\/They're\nno friends o' hfcsn, the money they'd\npay him wouldn't do him no good\nwhere h-e can't git out to spend It,\nan' Honey Valley'd do the Hercule**\ncrowd a whole* lot o' good.\" H\u00ab\nconsidered for a, minute. \"Danffed\ntf I'd sel) to thpm Jf Pwas Bob.\nMonica nodded. A hillwoman, she\nknew the temper of hlllmen. \"But\nBob would sell rather than have his\nrefusel block my deal, Uncle Charley.\nThe Hercules people must feel morally certain they can Impound their\ndebris In Honey Valley\u2014otherwise\nthey wouldn't consider buying my\nsection. Without Honey Valley for\ntheir debris, they cannot operate my\nproperty.\"\n\"I reckoned- that'd be the way of tt\nmyself, Monloa, It I hadn't flggered\nwe had an ace In the hole I wouldn't\nhave been so fly aelltn' your proppety\nwithout consultlnV you. All- we got\nto do now..Is to make up our minds\nhow deep w*'li stab them for Honey\nValley,** -in* th* humor of the situation appealing .vastly to the old'\n\u2022gentleman, heMaulrhed his dry, senile,\nmlrthlem hvughv No doubt about It,\nUncle Charles wan a heller!\n\"I have an Unrecorded deed to\nHoney Valley,\" Monica confessed,\n\"Bob gave H to me to hold in trust\nfor his baby. He was afraid to deed\nIt to Kelcey; he knew she hated\nHoney Valley and would sell it to\nthe first person who made her an\noffer.\" She gazed tolerantly arfd\nkindly upon Uncle Charley. \"Tou\nprobably do not know that my father\nInduced Bob to buy Honey Valley,\nDad prophesied that the Hercules\noutfit would buy It from him some\nday at a huge profit.'*\n'Well, whatever else I be, I've got\nter be Just,\" Uncle Charles declared\nYour fate parent didn't have enough\nmlnln\" sense to pound sand In a rat\nhole, but I got to .admit he showed i\nflicker o' Judgment now an* then.\"\n\"Do be charitable toward your late\npartner.  Uncle Charley.\n\"He weren't my pardner, Monlcy.\nHe were jest the cross I had to\nbear.\"\n\"Tou didn't have to bear with him.\nYou -oould htve dissolved partnership\nhy dividing four burros,* four shovels,\nfour picks, a case of.dynamite and a\nquart pf red liquet'''-\n\"*es? An' what'd become o' your\nfather if I had? Why, he leaned on\npw, Tou know yourself, Monlcy,\nwhat a weak vessel your paw waa.\"\nMonica sighed. For twenty years\nUncle Charley and her lato father had\nquarreled lovingly, glpsying joyously\ntogether the lands beyond the horison,\ndreaming, planning, disputing, disagreeing, blaming each other for the\nsmile* that fortune withheld, drinking deeply of tho springs of life and\nfinding them good. Ther* could be\nno profit in an attempt to reform\nUncle Charley now.    '\n\"Now. unless you've Inherited your\npaw's weakness,\" Uncle Charley went\non blithely, \"you're set-tin' in a man's\nsized game with a pat hand that's\ngoln' to be mlght-ee hard to beat.\nDon't let 'em bluff ye, Monlcy. See\nthst they don't come * slick swindle\nWith a rerport that echoed all over\nBogus. \"There was worse than him,\"\nhe concluded magnanimously, and\nadded, \"but I'll be danged If ever I\nmat-up with 'em!\" ,\nMonica's benignant eyes appraised\nthe old man lovingly. What a golden-\nhearted old fraud he was! Dear old\nUncle Charley, who strove to conceal\nhis abounding generosity, his tremendous unselfishness, his deathless\nloyalty to his friends and his Ideals\nbehind a camouflage of abuse and\nmock deviltry. He wanted to be\nknown as a \"heller\"\u2014a very devil of\nfellow, a brand ripe for the. burning, the overripe fruit of the gibbet, a creature \"fit for treason, stratagems and spoils.\"\n\"Oh, Uncle Charly, you worry' me\no!\" the girl declared gravely.\nYou're such a tempestous, wicked\nold man! Why don't you try to reform? Tou don't know how much It\nw,mild please me,\"\n\"Can't teach an old dog new tricks.\nMonltiy.\"\n\"Oh, do try, Uncle Charley\u2014for*iny\nsake!\" |\"   .\n\"I waa born a heller an' I'll die one,\nMonlcy.\"  \u25a0\nMonica   sighed   deeply,   \"I   suppose\nI'll have to give up trying to make\ngood may out of you, Uncle Charley.\nI   fear   you're   hopeless.\"\n\"You're, damn toottn'!\" A spring\nlamb, shoulder-deep In grass, could\nnot possibly -have appeared as pleased\nwith- itself as^waa Ucifcle Charley at\nthat_ moment, ,\n\"Don't you grin at me like the head\nFood-magic for Spring\nSHREDDED\nWHEAT\nBanishes after-winter weariness\nCreating new vitality\nAnd zest for work and play\nSays Dangerous Varicose Veins\nCan Be Reduced at Home\nRUB GENTLY AND  UPWARD TOWARD THB HfcART A8 \u00bbUOOD\nIN VEINS FLOWS THAT WAV\n1\/ you or any relative or friend*\nare worried becauae of varicose vein*,\nor bunches, the beat ad-vie* that any- ..\none In thi* world can glv* you I* to |Oil  that even Pil*\u00bb ar* qulokly ab-\naak   your   di*ugg*\u00bbt   for   an   original I aorbed. All aruggHt* aell lot* of IL\ntwo-ounce bottl* of Moone's Emerald\nOil (full strength) and apply night\nand morning to th* Bwollen, enlarged\nveins. Soon yotj will notice that\nthey are growing \u25a0 smaller and th*\ntreatment should be continued until\nthe. vein* are of normal al**. So\npenetrating and  powerful I* B-merald\nProved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fo**\nColds     Headache     Neuritis        Lumbago\n'  Pain       Neuralgia      Toothache.    Rheumatisni\nDOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART\n_w^l\n\u25baAccept only \"B.yer\" packed\nwhich contains proven directions.\nHandy \"Bayer\" box** at It taM*U\nAlso bottle* of 24 and 100\u2014Druggist*.\nAspirin la the trad* mark (fwslaton* la Canada) of Bayer UstM-fsettn* et Monoaeene-\nBctdasna- af aaHcUeacld (Awtjl S,lierlte Add, \"A. S. A.\"). Wbll. it la Ball known\nthat Aaplnn smbbb B.jw mana'sctur*. to swiM t*M pnblle against Imitation,. ( \"\ntt Barer <***\"\nI Ombpw will he stamped wit* their lenersl trans mart, tbs\n\"Barer Omm,\n-\u00ab^_    j - - j    id)    **\u25a0*       41   ,*i\nTake command of a\nOMMANDJER\nJ  __a' &lt%  AChtw      DeU'M-Bd   fully  \u25a0M-.nlpi-Ba,  tax   paid\n1-WTs-ss,      *K\/_tQK     !? 'ehnm. uslsa-ig ftoa* and St*\nIXOW     Kr'Ao1ityD      tS'*\"** *-erhtmt braka* aad nab-\n*ftfe offer to lend you this new Big Six Studebaker Brougham\nto test for yourself.  It will tmt-tbeed, out-climb and\n\u25a0 out-live any car within a ihousam dollars of its price\nt\n'\nTHERE it, no strings on this offer. You take a\nCommander. You driv* IL You judge Studebaker\n\u25a0 by what the car doe. In your hands. No obligation\nexcept to tell your friend, about it. Only by having\nscores of motorist, in this city drive this high-spiri ted\nautomobile can we win public appreciation of Studebaker', wonderful achievement.\nYou knew this\u2014 .1\t\nStudebaker dependability has long been recognized\n. \u2014universally. The grace and beauty of Studebaker',\ncustom cars hay* won g*ner*l Admiration.\n\u2014but not this!\nBut the public does not yet realize how tar Stud*.'\nbaker performance outdistance, *U competition.\nNow prove it for yourself\nn ye.\nHe 1\nMitch it against the finest cars\u2014not* how It idles\n\u2022long smoothly in high-gear through traffic juris but\nflashes ahead the instant an opening appears5 to 40\nmile, per hour in 18.4 seconds. n, '   '\n70 miles an hour\u2014easily\nOut on th* open road\u2014feel the thrill of ail the\n\u2022peed you want\u2014The Commander will do 70 actual\nmiles an hour with no sense of attain on the engine.\nOther car, may attain speed, but The Commandar can\nmaintain it for days with unmatched smoothns**.\nSafety plus\nNew standards of safety, at any apeed. result from\nclear-vision all-steel bodies swung low to th* road,\nmatchless four-wheel brakes, and the fineet *t**rlng\nmechanism ever devised.\nAnd at a One-ProfU price\nThink of all the above advantage* while yon are\ndriving The Commander. Then consider it, new\nlow price which One-Profit manufacture ha* mad*\npouible and you will realize why the Big Six far\nout-*ell\u00bb every other \u00abaar in the world ol' e _ual or\ngreater rated horsep**ver.\nThe Commander it tvaiting for you. Try it out\u2014no obligation f\nOr. Studebaker'* Proving Ground we checked\nThe Commander against competitive cars\u2014sarlified\nourselves by exhaustive teats that It would out-\nspeed, out-climb end out-live anv other car, _x or\neight, selling fur Irs, than $3500. Now we invite you\nto tit behind the wheel yourself and prove The\nCommander's supremacy.\n\u25a0\n*\u25a0   ** .\nKootenay Garage\nNELSON, B.C.\nD. Priore\nTRAIL, RC,\nttesa\n\u25a0nicked hia teeth tof*ther and\nlooked valiant. \"Ef they do, I'm\ngoln' to make it my husinct*** to see\nthat, a couplet- new fa-eesMl soon be\nwhjnln' around the Devil. I won't\nntand hy rthr j**--* my pardner's little\ngal done outer her right*. When that\nmiserable, no-'eount parents o' youm\nwas abemt to cash lb his Chips, Ije\nsays io me : 'Ch*)ie\u00bb Albert'-\u2014he\n\u2022wa* always a mite, formal when his\nluck waa runnln' bad\u2014'I le*ve Monlcy to your care, ty -snythinr hjp-\npen's to her I'll coma back to ba'nt\njse, ye'pusillanimous piec^ of pestilence! In all your fool life ye never*\ndone nothln' noble, but try now to\nmake amends (or your past.\"\nUncle   Charley   got   out   hie   ban-\ndaua handkerchief and blew hie nose\nD  E B- A\n^ Seventefm years young J=\n THE NELSOfc DATLX NEWS, SATURDAY M0RN1JJG. APRIL 18, 1927\n'Hn]Umjm$\nMrs. HutdiingSyjQiud' Hunter Lead R C Golfers\nIN B. C. GOLE\nTacoma Man, Holder of Title,\nDoes 149 for Day; 32\nPlayers  Qualify\nBON STEIN AND JACK\nFRASER ARE SEC6ND\nrHx Balls Driven Into Sea by\nOne Player; Hunter's\nGolTGood\nGREEN BROTHERS OF\nj HOCKEY FAME LOSE\nI MOTHER IN SUDBURY 1\n'tfhmm, , \u2014 \u2014%\nBUDBURY, Out, ApUl X*. \u2014 The\ndeath occurred very suddenl*-* Imal\nevening of Mm. Philip Oreen, 64.\nmother of **Re4\" and \"Shorty\" Oreen,\nof the New York Americano, and Gerald, member*of the Hamilton Tl\u00abera.\nIn the Canadian Pro league.\n\"Red\" Oreen, who was at Pittsburgh ready to join the Pirates on\ntheir western town to 1a>\u00bb Angeles, if\nexpected to arrive home tomorrow\nmorning In time for the funeral on\nSunday afternoon. Heart trouble was\nthe , cause  of  death.\nUmps Don't\nBattle Like\nThey Used to\nOT\nill\nSuspended   and   Fined   $100;\nHooley Smith Suspended\nfor Month and Fined\nFONTAINE DOWNS\nMUEI BATTLE\nLack of Time to Set Into Condition -Ir Excuse of\nBOUCHER, HITCHMAN AND\nHERBERTS ALSO FINED\nI\nVICTORIA, April 15. \u2014 With\nsouthwest wind blowing st 28 miles an\nlam*-*, and bringing with It rain\nsqualls, play fn th* qualifying round\nof the - British Columbia amateur golf\nC-nmplonsrrlp at the Oak Bay course\ntoday was somewhat marred. Despite\nthis handicap, however. Chuck J.\nHauler Jr., of Tacoma, present bolder\nof the British Columbia title, Sue\nceded In bringing In the remarkably\nlow -score of  14*  for the dsy.\nThirty-two players -dual-fled for the\nchampionship flight tomorrow morn*\nIng, the, highest scor* of those to\nqualify  being   172.\nthe large majority of players turned\nIn-good,   considering  the  handioap.\nOne player aTone lost six balls In\nthe sea, coming In during the play\ntftlS afternoon, while some eplsndld\ndrive, wsrs spoiled by the ball being\ndiverted from Its course by the high\nwind\/ velocity.\nHeater   Is   Oood\nThe golf 'played by Chuck Hunter\n\u00abU*tcted a large gallery. He turned\ntn a scor* of 72 during, the morning,\nwhich is a three under bogey for the\nOak Hay course. This remarkable result had the effect of creating con-\natderable Interest in his afternoon\nround.\nBon Stein of Seattle also turned in\n* low . acore, sharing second place\nhonors with Jack Fraser. Both turned\nla cards of 1(0 for the II holes. Harold'Haines showed fine form, doing\nthe course In . 161 twice, while the\nplay of Robert Morrison of ths Uplands club also attracted quite a gal-\nlerx. ,\nThore   Quallf-rln-r\nAs a result of today's play, the following 32 will enter the championship\nflight   tomorrow:\nO. D. Hunter Jr. 141, Bon Stein 160,\nJack FrkBer 166, H. Haines 161, Dick\nAlison 161, R. Morrison 162, J. N. T.\nFell' 162, H. A. I.lneham 161, Fred\nWood 161, J. It. Bavldent 161, W. Davidson 166, Harold Wilson 161, Frank\nThomas 166, H. Jones 166, O. M.\nTerry 167. Dick Moore 167, Alfred\nBull 167. R. Oelletley 168, R. P. Baker\n169, A. M. Boyd 16*. Knox Walkem\nUt, R. C. Burdl'ck 170, Perry Ferguson 170, J. I.. Paulsteff 170, A. V.\nPrlpe 171, J.' C. R. MaoKensle 171, M.\nO. O'Connor, 171, E. Lowry 172, A. 8.\nQ, Musgrave 172, Dr. D. H. Houstoa\n172, A.C Falk 172, J. N. Flnley 172.\n\u00a7*\n\u25a0\nBill TILDEN WINS\nVlTORE TENNIS TITLES\nPInAjRST, N.C., April IS.\u2014Will\nlani T.. Tllden II. of Philadelphia today* you th*' united north and south\nsingles tennis championship, defeating\nUeorge I.otl Jr. of Chicago, 6-2, 7-5,\n6-2, in the finals.\nI\nSweetser Declares\nHe Will Not Defend\nHis Golfing Me\nASHErV_Ll_K, N.C., April IB,\u2014Jesse\nSweetser of New Tork announced today that Jie will not defend tbe British amateur golf championship which\nhe won last year. He, however, plans\nto enter the United States amateur\ntournament.\nMoney    Comes    From    Series\nCash and Will Go Toward\nCharity\nUMPIRE TM6N RCTAUATIS UN\nSOCKIf-J-a^PlAYgl. W.TH MASK\nBy AL DEMAREE\n(Form** Pitolpr New York Giants.)\n-Stepping on an umpire's feet with\ntheir spiked shoe, to show their\nthe umpire's retaliating by laying\ndiaaa'lsfaction over, a decision and\nthem low wiff. a blow on the head\nwith his mask, were favorite pastimes of tho old school of colorful\nball players and umpires. When a\nplayer rushed ufp-to Tim Hurst making threatening motions, Tim knocked\nhim out first ajid then asked him\nwhat It was all about after he regained  consciousness.\nI thought I was going to see an\nold-time demonstration of the lost\nart of mask swinging At St., Peters\nburg, Flo,, this spring during an ex\nhlbltion game between the Athletics\ne\\nA Braves-\nFollowing an argument between\nTy Cobb and Wilson, the umpire,\nduring* which Cobb made the statement, \"I'll run you'out. of'the American league and I'll run .you out of\nthe National league, too,\" Wilson for\nfelted the game to Boston.7 Tyrua\nfollowed Wilson Into the dressing\nroom and challenged him, and it\nlooked as If Wilson would pull a\n\"Tim Hurst\" <m Cobb, But he didn'H*,\nThe od colorfuj, romantic days went\nout when big business and efficiency\ncame In. Babe Ruth. Ty Cobb and\nAlexander are the only ones left of\nthat interesting tribe of, old-'lme, carefree,  devil-may-care athletes.\n' OLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\nT   The\nBus Driver\nDependable iervice \u2014\nthat*, what count* when\nyou arc reaponrible for\ncarrying pata-rager**.\nAnd we make Mire of\ndependable ten-ice day\nIn and day out by in-\ngtallinc Champion*.\nu&ehmer\nz3\u00a3&3\u00a3\u00a3\nCHAMPION\n--A**-******. OUT.\nA CANADli\u00abi'MA>\u00bb PRODUCT\nMONTREAL, April 16.\u2014Bill\nCoutu, r*li*f dsfsrtcs player of ths\nBoston Bruin*, has b**n expdlsd\nfrom ths National Hock.y loagua\n'or hi* action in striking RefereM\nOr. Laflamm* and Billy Ball, after\nthe Ottawa-Boaton' world cbam-\nptenafcip final at Ottawa W*dn*s-\ndsy night. Hooley Smith, aggrea\naive right winger ef th* ctmri -\npion Ottawa Senators, has been\nsuspended fer ons calendar month,\nhi* suspension te start at th* first\nef next era,on snd fellow's ae a re\n\u2022ult of hia attack on \"Spasdy\"\nOliver, Boston right iwinf-sr, in ths\nIsat minut* of the find game of\nth* title aerls*. Beth thess player* hav* been fined $100 each\nalso.\nFines hav* beer* inflicted on\nGeoro, Boucher, Ottawa captain;\nLionel Hitch man, Boston defence\nstar, *nd Jimmy Herbert,, Boston\nrelief center, for their wild action*\non th* ice at certain stag** of'-th*\nfinal gam*.\nAll fines are to be taken from the\nplayers share of the play-off series\nand Jhs money will be distributed to\ncharities ln Ottawa and Boston.\nThe actions of others alleged to have\nbeen-Implicated In tbe disturbances'\nafter the same, at Ottawa are subject\nto. further Investigation and will be\ndealt with by the board of governors\nof the league at Its next session.\nWIKWTPsXJ, April IS. \u2014 Del JToa.'\nlain*. Canadian middleweight champion, haa refUBOd aa offer to flgbt\nMickey Walker, world** middleweight\nchampion, at Philadelphia, on April\n25. Lack of time te get tn condition\nwss ths reason for Fontaine refusing\ntha match, BUI Black, manager of the\nCanadian, stated tonight.\nFontaine IS considering two othsr\ntempting offors\u2014one to mast Rene\nDtvols of Wane*, at Montreal, oa\nMay 4, and another to battle Phil\n\"K. O.\" Kaplan at Philadelphia, on\nJune 8.\nNational League Result*\nUS IN CI\nOF EtGHTYElGHT\nVancouver Golfer Formerly of\nWinnipeg Leads British\nColumbia Play\nTIOTO-UA.   _f*tl   Vs.  \u2014  WS****\nkolas    aad     \u00aba\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb-*k>a-l*7    stroar\nsqaalls   f*o*-t   wm   oOMtmrnnte   la\nthe Br***- OolamMa w-Msan's golf\nhaw    today    area    tha\nfer\nprised\nNATIONAL     LEAGUE     STANDING\ns Woo   _o*t   Pet.\nPittsburg*'  J 0      1.W0\nBoston     - _ S 1        7.50\nNow York   J 1        .M7\nChicago   , \u2014 J 1         ,JJ7\nSt. Louis  -  1 S         .III\nPhiladelphia.     1 I        .MS\nBrooklyn  1 I        .IM\nCincinnati  _ 0. I        .000\n**    a. h. d.\nPittsburgh  -.'.  \u201e. t   ID     1\nCincinnati  17    1\nBatteries\u2014Mahaffey. J. Morrison\nand Smith; Rlzey, Nehf and Hargrave.\nR. H. E.\nBrooklyn  1     I     1\nBoston    \u2014 -  I     T     I\nBattert**\u2014McWeney, Clark asd\nHenllne:   Robertson and Taylor.\na r. m\nNew Tork .f. \u2022   10     I\nPhiladelphia    -.. I   U    1\nBatteries\u2014Fltsslmmons and  Devor-\nm\u00bbr;  Pruetf, Wllloughby and Wilson.\nR.  H.  B.\nSt. Loui*  _  \u2022   \u2022-   a\nCMcaito i'.i'J fun \u25a0ssiy-\u25a0*\u25a0*\u2022\u00bb\nBatteries\u2014Sherdell and O'Farrell,\nSnyder;   Jones and  Gonzales.       u   _\n\"5\nS\nSherdel Working for St. Louis\nAllows Two Hits: Giants\nand Braves Win\nw\u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2022\u25a0\nLONDON, April 15\u2014Football\ngames hi the old country today re\nsuited as follow*;\n'First    Division\nArsenal 2, ABton Villa 1.\nBolton     Wanderers     4,     Sheffield\nUnited  1.\nBurnley 3, Leeds United I.\nBury 0, Leicester City  0.\nLiverpool \u00ab, Catdlff City 0.\nManchester      United      3.      Derby\nCoun-ly 2- _,_\nNewcastle United 1 Huddersfield 0.\nTottenham   Hotspur*   1   W**tham\nUnited I.\nSscond   Division\nBlackpool 6. South Shellds 1.\nClapton Orient 1, Southampton 0.\nDarlington 2, Manchester City \"T\nFulham 4, Swansea, Town I.\nOrlmshy Town 0. Reading 1.\nNott* Forest 1, Oldham Athletics 1.\nPortsmouth 1, Banuley 2.     ~^\nPortvale  I,  Mlddle\u00bbborough  1.\nPreston Northend 1, Hull City 0.\nThird  Division, North*\", S*c>ion\nChesterfield 1, Nelson 1.\nCrew     Alexandra     8,      Stockport\nCounty 2.\nBoncaater Ranger* 2, Stoke City 1.\nLincoln City 6, Durham City 0.\nNew Brighton I, Walsall 1.\nBouthport S, Barrow 0.\nTranmere Rover* 0, Halifax Town 0.\nWrexham 1, Bradford 0.\nThird Divi-non, Southern Section\nBrentford 1, Merthyr Town t.  ,\nBristol City 2, Bournemouth 0.\nBrighton 1, Luton 1.\nOllllngham 2, Ciyetal Patoo-.l.\nMillwall 4. Kister-J.\nNewport  County. *,   flueens   Park\nRanger* 2.\nPlymouth 8, CharHon Athletic* 1.\nSwindon Town I, Brl*tol Rovers  6.\nWaterford 1. Norwich Ctty 1.\nRUGBY  UNION\nCrow Key* 20. Bdgeware 1\u00ab.\nRUGBY LEAGUE\nNorthern  Union\nBarrow 10, Halifax 6.\nBradford N. 11. Dewsbury 4.\nDramley-Kelgtiley, po\u00abtpon*d.\nBroughton Rangers 12, Caatlsford 7.\n-eatherstone 20, Wamfleld 8.\nHull Kingston 14, Hull 6.\nLeeds 17, Huddersfield 6.\nLeigh IS, Saltord 8.\nSt Helen* Bees 4, Battley II.\nSwindon 8. OkHiam \u00bb\u2022\nRochdale Hornet* II, Wigan Hlgh-\nfleld 0. **\n-WUrah 8,Bt.'HWensH).\nWldn*s \u00ab, Warrington 14.\nNEW TORK, April 15.\u2014Bill Sherdel\nworked on the mound at Chicago today and held the Cubs to two- hits,\nbut Hack Wilson smacked a homer\nInto the center field bleachers and\nSt. Louis hit the dust, 1 to 0.\nAt Philadelphia the Giants took the\nthird game of thejr series with the\nPhillies   I   lo   I.\n' Fred Fltsslmmons shaded* Pruett on\nthe mound, both getting poor support.\n. The Boston Braves made it three\nout of four against the Brooklyn Rob-\nwin today, as Charley Robertson limited Brooklyn to five hit* The score\nwas 3 to 1, Moore'd homer c'itched\nthe game from the Braves.\nAt Cincinnati the I*lttBburgh Pirate* enjoyed an every body-lilt day\nand maintained the front seat ln ths\nleague by a 10- to t score. Eight hits\nIn five Innings sent Rlxey to Un-\n-showers ln favor of Nehf, who was\ntouched for six more. J. Morrison\nwho replaced Mahaffey ln the box,\nwas the only Pirate who went hltless.\nAmerican League\nResults\naTtest\nOolwood\ngoing hast\nplayaas. Th* field 00**-\n11 a*n-l*s, 1* of w_aa\nfoe tha thttetteewhla\nplay. an WU MMoalac*,\nTanooarer, formerly of ..\nwa* medalist with aa s*. Bhs\nfollowed ty MBS. K. O. Allen ef\nWlanlpesr with a tf. Mrs. a. W.\nOalt of Winnipeg had a M, and\nMra. XBigal ef apolouaB, Paotflo\nirertkw*** UtlBholder, was foar-\ntseatl, with US.\n\u2022than who daaUflBd were Mis*\nIky Ward \u00bb8, an. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Busy It,\n\u25a0n nil \u00bbtiok\nloo, Mr*, wiid-\nT-ryBO\u2014I* 101, IDA\n._. aha. \u00bbarry 104,\nWm Ayton IM, Bt Batrsl 101,\n-   104,   -\n\u2022^%YAHlTrCrt1tCHsm\nBEST PROCURABLE\nla*   101,\nNo- One  On;  Senators  Again\nWin; Chicago Beats\nIndians\nTlw Original L*h*l \u2014 look fer itat^VmsjUr*. an*\" mtmtam\nGRANT'S \"BEST P*OCl\u00abAB_r*\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\n2000.    Th*  teams will meet again  tomorrow night. \t\nCANADIAN\nPacifi\nLONG BEACH LANDING\nKootenay Steamers\nWith th* advent of Summer Urn*\nschedule* the abov* mentioned\nlanding on West Arm Kootenay\nLake, opposite Harrop, will b*\nabolished a* flag landing for all\nsteamer*\n1.  8.   CARTER,   D.   P.   A.,\nNelson,   B.C.\n\u2014\u2014\n-Mi\n\u2014\n\u2022: i \u2022\nAMERICAN     LEAGUE   ,STANDII*K1\nWon   Lo\u00bbt Pet.\nNew Tork - SO. 1.000\nWaahlngton   - \u2014 I    , 0 1.000\nCleveland  - tl 2      * '.' ' -S00\nChicago  \u00bb       S .500\nBoston    -- --\u25a0 0       3 .000\nPhiladelphia       0       3 .000\nDetrlot  ..A....--,...*. 0       0 .000\nSt. Loui.    0       0 .000\nR.  H.  B.\n; i   s   4\n _ 7     \u00bb     1\nBatteries\u2014Wlltss, Russell and Hartley;  Crowder and Ruel\nR. H. E.\nChicago    - -  0     7     0\nCleveland \u25a0'\u25a0 \u2014  16     1\nBattetles\u2014Lyons       and       Crouse;\nShaute, Hudline and Sewell.\nPhlla'del4>hla  8     7     2\nNew York -\u2014 \u2022   12     0\n, Batteries\u2014Hhmke, Pate, Walberg\n'and Perkins, Fox; Pennock and P.\nCollins.\nBoston \t\nWashington\nPacific Coast League\nOaMand, 7;   Los Angela*,  5.\nSacramento,   5;    San  Francisco,   8.\nHollywood,   8;   Portland,   9.\nMissions,  4;   Seattle,  4..   (Called end\ntho   ninth   account   rain.)\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\nToronto 6, Jersey  City 1.\nRochester  4,  Newark X.\nBuffalo  19,  Readliif  0.\nSyracuse  t,  Baltimore  1\nNEW YORK AprU 16.\u2014Seeking\npower and the first homer of the Mason for Babe Ruth gave the Tanks\na 6 to 3 victory over the Athletics\nand a clean slate ln the opening series at the Yankee Stadium today.\nThe Yftnks won three Out of four and\ntied one against their outstanding\nrivals for the season's pennant. Twtn\nty-flve thousand saw Ruth lift his\nfirst circuit whack into the right field\nstands with the bases empty. Herb\nPennock, making his debut for the\nseason, pitched a nice game, allowing\nseven hits.\nThe Washington Senators finished\nup their series with Boston at the\ncapital by winning 7 to 1 and taking\nevery game. Speaker, who scored\nthree rugs, got two of the Senators\neight hits. Crowder held the Boston\nteam to five hits.\nAt Cleveland Chicago beat the In-\ndlafls 6 to 1, Shaute allowing but one\nhit, a homer by Falk In the seventh,\nbut at that point In the game he\nweakened and had to bo relieved ln\nthe  ninth  by Hudlin.\nRain at St. Louis cut off the opening game of the season between Detroit and St Louis with the score\ntied at 2-all In the fifth. Oeorge Staler, Brown first baseman, got two\nof his team's hits and brought In\nboth   runs.\nONTARIO AND QUEBEC\nHOOP TEAMS IN TIE\nWINDSOR, Ont., April 15, \u2014 Windsor Collegiate alumni, winners of tho\nOntario -senior championship, and Ottawa, the Quebec group champions,\nplayed a 22-22 tie tonight in the Dominion basketball semi-finals. The\ngame   was   witnessed   by   a   crowd   of\n<jLn Invitation\nName anything that a car does\n\u2014any operation connected\nwith driving\u2014and we can assure you without qualification\nthat these improved Dodge\nBrothers cars establish new\nstandards for their type and\nprice.\nConsider this a personal invitation to test our statement\non the highway-\n\u2022s\ni\n\\\nrouring Car S-MClal 81487\nCoop* J1J1J\nS*dan *-  IWBO\nSport Roadster ,1487\nOellrered\nTHE CAPITOL MOTORS\nNelaon,   B.  C.\nP.O.  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Chevrolet, with its continent-wide sys- '\ntern of maintenance service, could offer such\nabsolute assurance of owner satisfaction, ia\nor above its price class.\nOnly Chevrolet, with its enormous purchasing\nand manufacturing economics, could combine\nthe beauty, the quality, th* distinction snd\nthe performance of th* Most Beautiful Chevrolet, at such phenomenally low prices\u2014the\nlowest prices for which Chevrolet hu ever\nbeen sold in Canada.\nChevrolet stands alone. Comparison with\nother can at or near its price serves only to\naccentuate the vast gun which the Most\nBeautiful Chevrolet hu fiied between the\nold and the new standards of automobile\nvalues.\nPRODUCT OF GBNBRAL' MOTORS Of. CANADA, LIMITED\nC-M8M\neautiful Chevm\nin Chevrolet History\nDealers for Chevrolet and McLaughlin\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nPhone 35 - Neiion, B. C\nI\nNEW LOWER PRICES\nRoadster ((655.00 Coupe-    K7I10.00\nTouring   StiiM Coach-    *760.00\nS*d_l\u00abM5.00 Und-ai StaJan ((9*0.00\nCabrioletJ890.00 Ro*ds*srD*Gvwy J655.00\nCoaanardsl Chassis \u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0 - S490M\nVtmTf Bantam Oawi*    -   -   \u2022   *fc4*00\nTrktt. ft. Factory, Otkttm   Covsmstsnl Toms Sxtrs\n-\n.._. J. ' J\n ilffSOErTIlT\nTHE M'LEftRiES\nTHREE TO OHC\nGaar*  Strwooo-  TlMugh  Not\nVery Br&tart; WhitfitW\nScore. Two\nBMtllng .through tw\u00bb p\u00abrl*d* Ot sn\nexhbttlon game that while s-reaaoiia,\nwaal not partlcalarly brllllaart. th*\nWo***** Junior 'Soccer team yesterday\naft***kooe beaded tke McLeans* Bsntor\ntea*** a 1-1 beating. That th* score\ndid wot rut t\u00bb kurger figure* wa*\nlargely . \u00ab_\u2022 to the goal tenders of\nboth teams. Olllett ot th* Wolves\nwa* right there every time, while\nOraaaV ol .th* MctOeark-s let. thtoagh\ntwo ea*y one*.\nThe McLearles had the edge on th*\nplay through the greater part of the\ntwo halve*, but ln be latter part of\nthe game th* Wolve* came out with\nboor**. \u00abf the combination tor which\nthey- MM noted, and held the hall ln\nMcLeary territory for the balance of\nthe Same.\nwtltfleld of the Wolve* put through\nthe flrat counter at 10 minutes, his\n\u25a0hot being an easy grounder that\nGrant mishandled.\nHutchison   Equalizas\nAt the opening of the second the\nllci-earlea atartad t* pr*** hard, and\nlor *om* time the red and blaek\netreeter* war* extremely prominent\narotsM the Wolve*- goal. But th*\n\u2022abler* seemed unable to control *_\u2022\ntmll. aad though they had plenty ot\nchance* to put It between the post*\nthey insisted on shooting over th*\nbar. Olllett. when called on, did\nsome splendid guarding.\nWdrvss Driva  in Winner\nWhan the Waive* got\nthey \u2022tarted a drive that took them\nright Into the McLeary goal mouth,\naad Whitfield put through his second\ncounter. Following several lneffec\ntual attempts to take the hall into\nenemy territory again, the blue and\nWhite* again clustered about th* Mo-\nLeary goal mouth, and Charlie Jeff*!\ncarried the pigskin through for the\nfinal goal. When ths wtnlstle Men*\ntbe ball was at center field.\nThe team* were:\nMcLearles\u2014Grant, goal; J. Ward\nand -hankland, back*; Livingstone.\nK. Ward and Benwell, halVes; Hutchison, Bccles, Bold, Talbot and Kelly,\nforwards.\nWolves\u2014Gillett,   goal;   Hanna   and\nMcLeod,  back*;   Richardson. Wallach\nand  Nother,  halves;   Campion,   Jeffs,\nWallace,   Welsh   and   Whitfield,   tor\nw*-xda.\nJ.  Draper refereed.\nAMERICAN    ASSOCIATION\nMilwaukee 4. Toledo  5.\nSt. Paul 7, Indianapolis \u25a0>.\nMinneapolis   8,   Louisville   I.\nKansas City at Columbus, rain.\nWat Nearly Crazy\nWith Bods\nAll Over His Body\nMr. 8. L. Burke, Bsrroasfleld, N.P.,\nWrites:\u2014\"For Sons time I was nearly\nerasy with boil* all over my hod**. I\ntried everything I oould think of to\ngel rid of them, but to no avail, for\nM soon a* oa* wa* healed up another\nwould appear to tak* it* place.\nI wa* advised to tak*\nI aad after I had used two bottl** tk\u00bb\nfceflg had all disappeared aad I Vav*\n-not b*e\u00ab troubled with them *_\u2022_.'\u2022\nPot up only by The T. Mllburn OA,\n-Li_Jt*d, Toronto, Oat.\nTHE l^H_SdN DAILt r-f-xWW, SAfUH&AY MORMNa APRIL 16, 192T\n\"'*\"\u00bb'\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0**si        ii 'nmiMin^niii\n\u25a0\n. _ii   \u00bb\nire uooersnuHnng\nHeart\n(Continue-- From fag* 81x.>-\n\u00ab\u00bb paaain' thy arord to sell yourj\u00bbec-\nttoa, j reck** Wear ggerto keei*-Jt\"\nHe twitched annul* \u2022% figger** I\n\u2022a* nwivr; for\" th* best \u00bbfc a-llvla* up\nto your fool father's Maul Instructions\nto look  after your interXMt \"\nThh mountain gttrl's -brown egea\nflashed under the *thaut*ja of tame\nSeep miner pfirpoM. \u2022fan sell to \u2022knit, Und* Charley; I would b\u00bb-the\nhut person In tM world'to humtkite\nTea. Yonr word is a* saored to me aa\nIt Is t* .you, bdt \"a** ***_at get that\n\u2022ale closed ImmedtaMttr. httt the (Windy  In  hand  and  th*n\n'J rrtkoff thst (at four-flush**i In\ntne gulf Slllt an' wolly sock* 1* goln'\nte low* wt v weight sIIbbW ap to\nBoghs to tr\u00bbd\u00bb With you for Honey\nValley, eh?*- \u2022\nMonica noddtd and Uncle Charley's\nshrill cachinnatl*n sent the .venture-\n*om\u00bb chipmunk acufryihg to th* top-\nme*t hnuiehes af the emmr-pino. He\nleapad to hie feat and with an amise-\nlngly youthful spirit danced half a\ndoten atop* of an old-time Jig.\n\"Time, tide, and. timber Hre* wait\nfor no man, Monlcy,\" he announce*\n\"liee-ton I wwrt M awe t\u00bb close that\ndeal fer a few gay* yet, on account at\nthat young fallow ThiUflow aa' me not\nbeing able to- git doWn' to ths county-\nseat until the fire** \u00abut\u00bb Thh chief\nranger'il be calllfl' every man fer\n20 miles around to get oat an' fight\nHi* Well, reckon there, a flrefight\nleft In your *_ta<-*e Charley ylt. (tat\nth*r re-sort for gooty, Mor-tey. Dotrty\ntint an' preaaors afterward, a* tM\nMfar *aya. When th* ftre't out ril\ncome praneta' up Mre With that\ncertified check an' lqdone It ov*r tb\nye.\"\n\"f\u00bb go something very nice tot pou\nwhen yt\u00bb* do, Uncle Charley. Do you\nknow yon need a new wardrobe?\"\n\"Hell! I ain't goln' corn-tin' Mo\nnicy. Lflnw tat* a suulnt at that\nfire before I pull out for Dogwood\nFlats.\"\nHe stepped to the tripod and swung\nth* long telescope ln a slow examination of the smoldering terrain far below them. Wh*n be looked a* tha girl\nagain his face wag very grave.\n\"By cricker, Mie's some blase, gal.\nIf She crosses Tantruhi Meadows off\nthere to the west an* rllm-M up this\nridge, she'll come a-whoopin' behind\nthat afternoon wind. Bogus was\nburned over once before\u2014In HJ2.\nOld- Levi Canhv wa* the lookout then,\nan' when ***** fount! him he was fur-\nntahin' a barbecue for the varmints.\nI vum he wu done to a turn.\" He\nstudied the forest fire a minute longer.\nThe day'* young,'' he decided. \"Reckon a* how ru Hitger around here for\na while longer, Monlcy, an' see which\nwhy the ont hop*.\"\n\"I wish you wouldn't,\" the girl\npleaded. \"If Bogus should be threatened, I can manage to get down safely\nto Dogwood Flats. But you're not so\nyoung as you used to be, Unci* Char\nley. The heat and *moke and the\nextra effort, If It come* to a question\nof deserting the lookout \"\nUncle CharUy gased at her bale-\nfully. \"Monlcy,\" he demanded, \"did\nyou heat what I don* to Jasper Moul-\nton over to the election for school\ntrustee at Dogwood last month?\" Monica had to admit she was two months ftett\nbehind on Dogwood gossip, so Uncle\nI'harley proceeded to enlighten her*\n\"Jasper, he challenged my vote on\naccount o' mis forgettln' to register\nin time to make It legal. 'Jasper,' I\nsays, 'that action o' yourn is right on-\nneighborly' 'Mebbe so,' says Jasper,\n'but what're ye goln' to do about It?\"\n'I'm goln' to make you hard to catch,'\nI says, an' I elide over toward him.\n\"Which if you chn do that. Uncle\nCharley,' says Jasper, 'I'll withdraw\nmy challenge an' apologize'.\"\n\"But Jasper Moulton is a hardy\nman, not more than 40 yeare old,\nUncle  Charley.\"\n\"Didn't help him none. I crawl\nthat boy an' wrestle him down* an'\nstart to pummel hell outen him, an'\nright away he gives up, an' I vote\nWhat's more, I cast my vote ag'ln hi*\ncandidate.\"\n(To  Be Continued.)\nEsquimalt Soccer Team\nBlanks Camherland; Now\nPlay New Westminster\nmum'\nHill\n...lira\nHuddersfield, Rivafe of Leaders.\nDefeated to* to Nil; West-\nhftm Beats Sp\u00bbrs\nLONDON, A-pTH. 1*. \u2014 Oso* Irriday%\ngames m the flnt dlvislsn of th*\nZntlimm *>6_\u00abr tstttuw sSW Haw-castle\nUnited stresflhrti sn already firm\ntrip on th* title, when, In wliat Is\ngenerally conceded to be the most\ncritical fame ef the season, they engaged their mottt dangerous rivals and\npresent league champions, Huddem-\nfleld Town, In s hard-fought contes:\non the T*rnealde, and emerged victorious by a margin of l to #. The\ntwo points awarded, gave Newcastle\nUn}ted ths advantage of a B-polht lead\nover Huddersfield. To all Intents and\npurposes, today's t*ma has practically\n.Unshed the league championship for\nNewcastle.\nft ths metropolitan district a\nstrange turnover wan the victory ot\nWest Ham United at Whltehart Lane,\nwhere they defeated the homesters,\nTott-snham Hotaptfrs, by tiie decisive\nresult of 3 goals to 1. This had tbe\neffect of playing the Hummers on\npretty much of sn even footing with\nHuddersfield in the fight for stfond\nplaos.\ninterest Was again centered on the\neup finalists. Arsenal Ware at home\nto Aston Villa, at Highbury, and managed to (fcrape through with a t ts l\nwin\u2014ths first they have recorded in\ntheir league #amea sines ths last week\nin February. Cardiff City were not\nso well off st Uverpool, where they\nran Into on\u00ab of tflelr freatebt defeat-*\nof tha seasdn. being blank.*d by r\u00bb\ngoals. *   \" * '-\nm-m\n\u25a0   --\nU*4 Articfe.\nRed Estate\nRomu\nmUnri\nTffc**\nBo\u00abUa\u00bbd\nAotomobflet\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nHelp Wanted\nPantUu Wanted\nLort\u00abdFw_d\nLmStMk\nhwdtcs\nTmmmW   tM   Mw.\ntmSmmme,\nQtmiifUS Advertising Rates\n.. \u00bb\u00abv\u00abrtistag -\nOns and a half e\u00abMB * word per Insertion. Tf paid In adrstio. \u00abc par word\n**r wesit. or ttke be, word per month\nTrass-sent ad* ifiMptsd only on a oaah-\nln-*\u00abV*noe basl* Bach Initial, flgura\ndollar sign,  ate  counts  aa ons word\n\"[melima\u00a3.CAwiVmi '_'-\u00ab.<**_\nCard*\u2014 Three c*nt* p*r word; 60* mini\n\" t__> of WsdUag Vrsseats, sad rut-\nsl_y&\u00abti* atj\u00bb*j\u00bba|B-Ten cents p*r\nThree oant,\nper word ssch tasartlon In blackface\nor machine capitals, lo per word. Blaok-\nfacs capitals Sc a word. Twenty-flv,\nper cent discount tf run dally without\nchanae of copy tor one month or mora.\nWhere advertlsemsnt la aet out ln short\nlined tl* eharg* I* Uo a line far Roman\ntype, lOo for blackface and 15c for\nMackface capital*. Vlnlnium tS*. If\nchariwd Uo.\nPersonal\nWOULD YOU MARRY \u2014\nWidow,   4S.   I25.SIHI\ntl\nii\ncrlptlon_s\niff. r\nIrl,  18,  180,-\nPhotoe and\nClub,  Mrs.  Warn,\n__\u00a3__\nRubber Goods for Salt\nIF YOU RBwlUBr* aaaltary r\u00ab\u00bbbei\ngoods, Wnt* for Information and\nprice jlst to Sa-fc \u00abnd Sanitary Rub-\n.ber works, Dept. 18, tl-81 Hotel\n*M.Mm*eeT:      .7.22)\nBirths\nTRAYNOR \u2014 At ICootenay Uake Oen-\ner_ hospital, to M\u00bb. Snd Mrs. T.\nTraynor   of   Parry  tHrana.   April   1\nMiscellaneous\nFred Williams\nTRANSFER-\nCOAL \u2014  WOOD  \u2014  TEAMING\nSTORAGE\u2014PIANO MOVINO\nPHONE   1-0-6\nPoultry, and Egg?\nUSOHORN CHIGtCS,'>20 ftp\nIM:   eggs,   II   per   setting.\nHudson,    Balfour.      (7571)\nWBtT***-   LBaHORN     HENS,     hiyhig\nheavily, ft esOh.    Tomllnson, R.\u00ab__T.\n(1\u00ab57)\nPOR \u00abALB\u2014(4. C. White Leghorn\nbaby chicks from Woods' fatnows\nwinter layer, all trapnested stock\u2014\nhigh producers. May delivery only.\nList trie. Wood*' Poultry Farm,\nferry  awing.  (7\u00ab\u00abt>\nLive Stock for Sale\nFOR SALE\u2014Two-rear-old purebred\nHolstein hull, In good service condition.    A Cameron, Balfour.  B.C.    .\nCANADIAN jj, PACIFIC\niAr*--tiPl. ,imTZ~~.:--\nLast Sailing\nWINTER PORT\nST. JOHN TO EUROPE\njtpril It S.8. .Montclalrs\nij Liverpool via Belfast\nSUMMER SAILINGS\n\u2022ost*\nra\u2014B,Bass _p*ii ar\nB*rth r*B*rvstlonB csn now be mad*.\nAak about new Toarint Third Cabin\nrail   details,   With   retea,   from  aa>\nDjeat, er writ*\nI.   a   CABTPB\nLEGAL NOTICES\nm\n_AXB NOTICB THAT ASBOCIATK.\nWWO A MILLING COMPANT LIU\n_TK1>, a Company Incorporated undsi\nLMters Patent (Dominion Charter), a\nitlalng and Development Company nav-\nrna tt* registered office In th* City *1\nWail, \u00bb.C., Intend to apply for -\nniHio* to purchaae the foilowli\n*GrIb\u00abd lands, situated about ten .._\nBouth ot Ooat Cfesk ea the East side\net Koounsy Lake, commeaciag n \u2022\npeat planted at th* North Wset sea*\ntf g.L. MA, thence South \u00ab0 chslas to\nfiat No. 8, thanes following high\nmark on Lake Shore la a North\n\u2022fly direction to pest No. I. thsaa* II\nchain* Bsat to point et eommeoe\u00abme*t\nfid containing 160 acres more or la**.\n- 8!th, 1887.\nMININO A KILL-\n[*iiy\u00abPw-\nnbrldge. Agent.\nTHRBB LOVELY TOOOENBERO DOE\nOOATS,    ready    for    breeding:    at\n\u00a3 remises,    the    lot,    forty    dollars.\nlis*   Bleckley.   Ro*emont.       (7638)\n80    BEAU   H0\u00bb   LB.    HORSES    FOR\nSALE  *>  Some  broke:  also  lighter\nhers**.   W. B. HayneB, Oliver. B.C.\n(HO)\nBngiwegg Opportunitieg\nWANTED \u2014 Partner In good dairy\nbusldeas; one who will buy half Interest   ln    stock.      Particulars,    Box\n-7tt4i ^\"r ^Y.ii      , -,\"\u2022\u00ab>\nMale Help Wanted\nAPPLICATIONS WTLL BE RECEIVED l>y the undersigned up to noon,\nApril _0.h, ll'L'7, for the position of\nMining Engineer of Number 1 Mln-\nfcraJ HurVly District, headquarters,\nPrince Rupert. Applicants must be\nMining Engineers of good experience. Forward with application a\nmem shin drnn giving full part loui are\nof training and experience. Duties\nto commence M*y 1st, 1927. Salary\n93U0.O0 per month.\n| \u00bb A.  H.  COX,\nCivil Service Com misa loner,\n'7512 Victoria,   B.C.\nWANTED \u2014 Engineer, third class\npapers, for amall efiwmlll, burning\naawdutU with Dutch oven. Wanted\nto start work at once. No one except experienced man need apply.\nApply  Charleu   O.   Rodgers,   Crenton.\n_J).C. T7623)\nWANTED \u2014 Junior for office, who\nl?as seme selling ability and is ambitious enough to work hard and\nconscientiously to develop It. Small\npay to start, but the job hss a\n-worthwhile future. Box 748}, Dally\nNews. <748g>\nSituations Vacant\nMEN WANTED- \u2014 Ambitious Inexpert'\nenced men wanted for clean steady\nInside work. Wages f 26 to $6\" weekly\n\u2014\u00abity or country towns. Tou bun\nlearn the barber trade and earn while\nlearning at Hemphill's, the only Dominion Government chartered company teaching this trade ln Canada.\nDiplomas Issued, tools supplied. Write\nfor free oatplogue. Hemphill Trade\nSchools, Ltd. IBS Center street Calgary. Branches \u2014 Bdmonton, rianka-\nEggtth l-_*SlM.   Winnipeg. (7414)\nHRITfSH iMfrHGRANTH, -suitable for\nfarm work.-and domestic service \u2014\nsingle men, ningle- women, coupfan\nnnd farailies\u2014ara -<\u25a0 arriving Svery\n\"learner from tho.Old Country, and\nwant, rniploymenU#MAI'J\" -roen, wpm-\nen and famHleH o\u00a5 Other nationalities. If you are able to employ and\ngive a new Immigrant a start In this\nnew countty. please v-flts, stating\nnationality, qualifications, wages, to\nJames Coiley, Asnlstant Superintendent of Colonisation, C.P.R., Calgary.\n.  (7047)\nFemale Help Wanted\nProperty Wanted\nW\u00ab havs a client who wants to\nbuy a modern five-roomed\nbungalow  or   cotUte.\nIf you propose selling this\nSummer list your place now,\nwhile the Spring movement Is on.\nCHARLES F. MeHARDY\nInsurance Ag\u00bbnt.\nPhone  116. Nelson,  B.C.\n_______ q.0l)\nCountry Property\nBEAUTIFUL   RESltJ-ENCE,   TOX\nFARM,  CHICKEN  RANCH,   ALFALFA'\ntD ACRES\u201420 alfalfa, 10 arable, partly irrigated, some timber; 1 pair\npedigree silves foxes with litter\npups; regulation wired pen; 4 open-\nfront chicken houses, lift x lift.\nSPLENDID RESIDENCE, UP TO\nDATE  IN  ETBRT RESPECT\n60ft. x 41ft, two stories, 10 rooms,\nsleeping porches, lavatory, bath and\ntoilet, gasoline engine, 100 gala per\nminute pump, all In first-Class condition. Situate on bank of river.\nFour-room cottage, root -cellar,\nstable, garage. Church, school, post\noffice and C.P.R, depot adjacent;\ngoM links 1 mile; good fishing and\nhunting; beautifully situated. Property of retired army officer, who\nhas to return to England. Price,\n$4250.0-8 oash. Apply to. Charles\nKing,  greenwood,  B.C. (71117)\nInsurance\nWHY\ntak* chance*, when protection can\nbe bought *o reasonably 7 W*\nar* agenta for old-established companies telling\nvara,\nram,\nAUTOMOBILB,\nACCIDENT  *  SICKNBS8,\nand all other line* of Insuranc*.\nWEST   END   AGENCIES\n111 Baker St., Nelaon, B. C.\nPhone Ml . P. O. Bex 91\n ___)\nMiscellaneous fer Sale\nBAKERS' OVBNS \u2014 Write tor cata-\nloKUe and list of used ovens. We\npay freight to Winnipeg and Vancouver. Hubbard Oven Company,\n1100 Queen West, Toronto.        (7*U)\nFOR   BALE\n157-.\nPiano,   cheap.\nPhone\n<7\u00ab1')\nQOODv CLEAN GRAVEL TOR SALE,\nDelivered, or hauled yourself. Apply H.  R.   Norris,  Phon* 346R1.\n .            am)\nPIANO\u2014Mason and Risen, five years\nold, cheap for cash. Brunswick\nGramophone, console model, new\ndiaphragmv I7S. Hedley W. Ren-\ndell (70*7)\nFOR  SALE \u2014 Dining room   table and\nbuffet,    in    good    order.     Will    sell\ncheap.    Apply  117 Hall  Mines  Road.\n(7570)\nRADIO\u2014Exceptionally beautiful tone,\ncosting 11600. Leaving city; saerl'\nflee, complete, $3711, on term*\nCharger, table and aerial free.\nThose having heard It claim finest\nIn Nelson. Apply Box 625, Nelson. (76IS)\nPLATER    PIANO\u2014Oood    condition,    8\nyears old.    Cheap  for  caah.    Phone\n4921*. <7:.!,ll\nCity Property for Sate\n1750\u2014Small Houae cloee la.   Corner lot.     Ea*y term*\n11200\u2014Bungalow,   Six room*, 4\nlots.     Oardea,   fruit   tree*.\nOood  location.\nIHOu -.six-room Motne close In.\nNewly decorated Inside.  Very\neasy  term*.\nC. W, Appleyard\nINSURANCE 8TCt___* BONDS\nC1TT PROPERTY\nBaker Street Office\u2014Phone 21*\nC. W. Appleyard H. E. Appleyard\nBranch Office,  Stanley St.\u2014Phon*  7J\u00ab\nF. A.  Whitfield, Mgr.\nNELSON, B.C.\n.7\u00ab17)\nClose in Home\nAnd we mean HOME and\nwe mean  CLOSE  IN\nThis Is a o-rocm hone* on\nStanley street. Ha* stone\nfoundation, furnace, veranda on\n2 eldeav 2 good' lota, fruit trees\nand all ln good condition.\nWorth your Investigating. 1800\nwill Kan-Ma and th* balance\nmonthly aa rent-\nTour chance to get a good\nhome that can be easily re-\nBold If necessary.\nSee   th*   exclusive   agent,\nHugh W. Robertson\n414   Ward   Street.\n(7696)\nFor Rent-\nMODERN   8-ROOH!   HOUSE   \u2014   Fruit\ntree*.    J. Balding, Nelson Dairy.\n(7619)\nSIX-ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE OR\nRENT \u2014 Corner ot JoBephlne and\nVictoria.     Phone   M\u00bbY\u00bb. (7650)\nTO RENT \u2014 Famished tio-ise.    Apply\n712   Josephine  street. (7516)\nFOR    RENT\u2014Four-room    suite,    with\nbath,   ln  Annable  Block.    Four-room\n{louse, close in.i Six-room furnished\nlouse, Stanley street. J. E. Amiable. 175JS)\nFOR    RENT\u2014Furnlehed    housekeeping\nrijoms in K. W.C. Blook. (7M7)\nFOR   RKNT.-4-rooin   house,   close   In.\nJ.  E. Annable. .   (7416)\nFURNISHED        MOUSBKEEPINO\nROOMS\u2014614 Josephine street. <7425)\nWood pip.\nWood pipe for sale at very low\nil'lc\u00bba_   Write -IB.   _De*r_Park Wood\nBoats and Automobiles\nFOR SALE \u2014 McLaughlin six-cylinder\ntouring, excellent running order,\n1126.    Apply D^tly News Box 7616.\n(7615)\nPSR*\n(IENUINE   AUSTRIAN  SCYTHE  \u2014, J.\nP. Morgan, Nelson.       (7627)\nWANTED \u2014 Housekeeper for wldffwer\nwith three children. L. M. Chase,\nCanyon, B.C. (7572)\nWANTED\u2014An     experienced     waitress.\nApply Grill Cafe. (7587)\nVICTORIA. April 16\u2014_**\u00abim*lf*\npeedy aggregation of soccer players\nadded further laafels to their list\nloday. when they defeated Cumberland\n5 to 0 te win th* inland champion\nship of the second division of the\nPacific Coast Football league. Thi*\nVictory give* the doclwri the right\nto meet Vancouver In the final for\nthe provincial title.\nGibson Denies Talk\nThat Gene Tunney .\nIs Now Free Agent\nCLEVELAND, April II. \u2014 Billy\nillhson, manager for Oeno Tunney, denied'Mre today he had heM any conversations yesterday In Chicago which\neoald *ie Interpreted a* declaring tunney as a free agent, unboandel by\ncontract with Rick*!**:      sat\nTEAM OF HORSES suitable fer\nfarming, (penile for saddle; drive\nsingle or double Sell cheap. Phone,\nor *H1t\u00ab John Horlick, Neleon. (7607)\nSEVERAL YORKSHIRE SOWS \u2014 2\nmonths old, 28 each, you pay transportation. Lindsay, Johnson's Land-\n1*1     \"\nl\"g.\nB.C.\n(7112)\nONH TEAM EXTRA OOOD LOGGING\nHORSES, weight laoo pounds, eight\nyears old, together with harness, for\nonly- fo*r hundred dollars, John\nJPefoTneketjf,  Rowland.  B.C.    (7582)\nDARK   BROWN   GELDING\u20147   year*.\n1260   lbs.,   Bound;   good,   double   or\nIt^emitf-woaT^hAmiml   SH-\nnels, Needle*, B.C. (76611\n\u00abWB_V_ HBAD ' GOOD TO_S5\nWORK HORSES, from twelve hundred to fourteen hundred and fifty\n*-*m-ds.     Frank  Abey,   Hallo.   (T47*0\nFOR SALE \u2014 Twenty head heavy\nhorses, 1400 to 1800 Iba, ln good\ncondition; alee a full Hub of logging\nand camp equipment. Continental\nLumber oh Pol* Co., Ltd., Kitchener.\nFOR SALE\u2014\u00ab-*e*ke oiii Voraahlre\npigs, ft.M fm.lt. Edgewood.-' Cash\nwith order. R. Hopp, Edgewood,\nB.C. \"' (T6a*)\nWANTED \u2014 Elderly lady companion\nfor children while parents are away.\nMrs,  frank  Klynil,  Pasaniore.   (7679)\nSituations Wanted Female\nWANTED \u2014 Tneitlon as housekeeper,\nby mlddl'-'tiged woman, to bachelor\nor  widower.     Address  Box   2,  Nelsort\nNewe. am)\nEXPiSttlJENCED COolfc  wishes  position\nin   camp.     I'hono   r*K7I_.     Mrg.  Lamb.\n(76B4)\n~Work    'or   washing\nWANTED \u2014 Work l_f Washln* at\nhome, family wash. 66 cents dqten,\nor 35 pieces |1. Curtains *and fine\nwearing     apparel,     upectalty. All\nwork  gruarantced.    Apply  Box   7-jr.s,\nDally   News. (7455)\nCLASSIFIED ada bring results quickly\nu__AHauriED ada bring rssults qui\nand.conomlc.nv.   iy . word*\nAfcnte Waned\n(1) SBLL GAR Jc GALLON\u2014300 per\ncent profit. Tour address on cans.\nNo fake, liuaralitebd product. It\ncan eauale 33 gallon* gasoline Pre*\nparticulars and proof. P. A. Le-\nfebVre A Co., Alexandria, Ont. (7\u00bbM>\nl   lull HI I ii ii   ii i   111\nFurnlehed Room j to Rent\nSUITE\u2014Ashman's   Apartments.    (7886\nFURNISHED    TWO-ROOMED    SUITE\nHre- Ryan,  711 Silica street.    (7818)\nP*OR SALE\u2014A number of cedar logs\nsuitable for boat house or float, J.\nE Annable. (7447)\nMONARCH RANGE, round dining\ntable, bedstead and spring. Phone\n484X3. (7663)\nPIPE   AND   PITTINOSi\nBARBER     WIRE,     ETC.\n20,000 feet 114-Inch PIP*. HPe- '\nclal,   10c  per  foot.    Full  stock\nother sizes, also Fitting*, at low\nprice*.    New Galvanised  Barbed*\nWire,   16.00,   Black,   1300   per\n\u2022pool.   Roofing Felt, 1-ply, 11.60,\n2-nly, 13.00, l-ply, \u00bb2.66 per roll.\nExtra heavy Mineralised Surface,\n\u2022 0  lba,  par roll.  11.00.    Miled\nWire Nails, 12.00 att keg.   Wire\nHope,   Canvas.   Logging  Supplies\nand all kind* of equipment.\nB. C. JUNK CO.\n1SS Powell St. Vancouver, B.C.\n(7117)\nBARRELS,  KEGS AND EMPTT sacks\n\u2014McDonald  Jam  Company,  Nelson.\n,  (7888)\nCLASSIFIED ads bring resulta quickly\nand economically,   llao a word.\nFurniture\n ..i n.\nDINING ROOM SUITE AND CHE8-\nTE11PIELD SET FOR SALE\u2014Phone\n6I7X. _, (76U)\nVATE     SALE     OP    HOUSEHOLD\nJ NITURE, in flrat-felas* condition. 617 Vern*n street. Phone\n607 R. j (7648)\nTELL your  wants  through  The Dally\nNews classified columns.\nSALE \u2014 Htar ear. pi rfect run\nning order. Good bargain. Apply\nQueens  Hotel. (7619)\nPOR SALE-a-SIx-cyllnder car. In good\nrunning order, 1100. Box 7667, Dally\nNews. (7667)\nNursery Products\nSENATOR DUNI,AP AND VA\" \"AN\nSTRAWBERRY PLANTS, 86.60 per\nthousand. Monrad Wlgen, Wynndel.\nB.C. \u25a0 (7008)\nMAOOON STRAWBERRY PLANTS\u2014\n17.60 thousand, delivered; Magoon\nrgraon Beauty tnlxeii, |6. Temlln\nson,  It.It.  1, Nelson. (7686)\nFarm and Dairy Products\nEARLY  QVWmtt  POTATOES\nThis new Early variety of Potato,\nflailed Early Queen, has been developed\nby k ftarmer in Southern Alberta. Experience covering two seasons \u2022 has\nproved It to be earlier than  the Early\n?hto or Six Weeks, and more prolific,\nt Is also a White Potato. We have\noontro) of the entire output offered\nfor sale. Prices aa follows: Ex our\nwarehouse.\n600-Ib.  lots,  per  tOO lb* 18.10\n1000-11).   lots,  per 100  lbs  8.10\nPer   100   lbs  3.60\nOrder now if you wish to seenrs\nany, as supply Is limited. Enclose\nmoney with order to cover all charges.\nSOUTHERN ALBERTA CO-OP. ASSOCIATION\n1117  2nd  Ave.  South,\nLETHBRIDGE. ALBERTA\n17668f\nftiscelkneonB Wanted\nWANTED\u2014To make contract to buy\ntwenty ton* of mangolds, gi-oWn\nnext fall. Apply Rw 111, Neleon.\n(7647)\nit. your wanta through _hs Dan-\nNewa classified columns.\nrar\nM aehinery for Sale\nFOR SALE\nTwenty-foot Peterborough boat,\nMS; Hand Power Stump Puller,\n126* Brush Plow, 116; Viking\nSeparator, $10; Dairy Churn,\n16. All the above are lea* than\nhajf price. Guaranteed worth\n'the   money.\nCHAf. MOORE,\n-    Creston.   B.C.\n(707*1)\nFOR SALE\u2014New Stockholm cream\nseparator, never need, too small for\nowner.     Apply   Box   222,    Rowland,\nFurs\nGESCHEIT FUR CO. LTD., 167 Cordova Street West. Vancouver, B.G.\nHighest prices paid all kind* of raw\nfurs We specialise ln all kinds of\nrabbit \u00bbk(ns. (7602)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED \u2014 Horse for city delivery\nwork. About 1600 lbs. Curlew\nCreamery  Co.,  Nelson. ,   (7648)\nWANTED  \u2014  Twenty  pigs   six   week*\nold.    APPly Boa 416, Nelson.    (7146)\nCLASSIFIED sds brlnj results quickly\nand economically.   lt_c a word.\nLost and Found\nFOUND \u2014 A large, husky sleigh, dog,\nstrayed to Twin Bay on Kootanay\nLake. Communicate with W. L. Affleck,   Nelson,   B.C. (7166)\n\u25a0\u25a0'     \u25a0\"' I      \"'\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nAssayers\nE\nW. *n_sowao>, Box A110I, N*l-\nI. aon, B.C. standard western oh\nAccounting\nohargea\n-J2__\nAadltor,  \u00bbacT>OHBlg Jam  BaH4-\u00ab.\nBox  ll\u00bblr Nelson, B.C.  (7364\")\nSpices, Extracts, Etc\nTHY   UWUnn   PaODUCT* -M\norders  to  Box 28, or Phone J74R\nTransfer\nUfZUlAVS-\n*' Coal   and\nWood Werking Factory\nJ AW\u00ab>\u00bb-Below market    Carp.nl.\n--    _\u00bbnd   Joiner.     Hardwood.        ..(WW\ntn-mrance and Real\n|>     W.   DAWSOH\u2014\nAnnabls Blk. P.O. Box 7M. _\u00bbl\nH.a__1_Si HES2_5_* *\u25a0*\u00bb\"\n'\"\u00bb oirr notoR,\n6H\u00bb   Ward  Street\n(7HI\nChiropractors \u25a0\n-''^.,\"',^^J',<,^,,la\u2022*\u2022 \u00bb*i**-\u2014wwirwi\nOff.  115,  lies. 621Y,    lira.: 10-12 sml\n_.-\u25a0_.  Sulunlay,   9:30-12. (7611)\nFlorists\nriimun inmoimi, m,\n\u00ab   ion. Cut flowers and floral dulgne\n.      , ~7700)\nI\nfxng. s. so;\n\u00bbv    Phone' III.    .\nPlants and Florkl Emblems.\nCut flowera    Pot\n(74i\nWholesale\nA    mao_o*\u00bba__ a oo\u2014\nJ\u00bb* Wholegale firocers and Provlslos\nHerohanta lanerters of Tea*, Coffe\u00ab\nSplcea Drted .Prnlts, 8i.pl. and *>__,\nOrocerles.   Nelson,  B.C. (7402)\nEngineers\nA.\n> lUHOIk-\n,     ookt_aotom\nX, Burdi...,\nr BnglBMrs.\n_   Domlalc*   Lea*\n\u2022UrVB-TOT. (74DJ,\nFormerly Gr**n    lro\u00ab,3urden, Nelson\nOwdemmmrSl   mmmm*\nttf   DAWaoit,    tend    nnr*f\u00abx.\nr aad Olvll Msalnm.    '\nKaslo, b.c.\n-*-*-\u00a3-__;\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSON.\n\u2022aaltary Parlor* uj Sm| Motor Keana\n(7406)\nc.t.SSffi'U0:\nisssa?'*1'\n'rl***\n(7401)\n\u25a0**=\n*MOW.|_*TBl*V JICC*-\n-ttSO tOLD M_ TH**T\nI'M TO as TtVa.VEV.llM-\nAMBAMADOrt AN   I\nm si   ii linn'\n\u2022vT-MI*.   MA\"i\n\"YOlJ G<iT Mel in A.\nNICB. piv- fHex\nTHit-JKI'M CRAltV\n\u00bbOt IP I PROVE I'M\nNOT- IT^ TO BE\n\"SHOT P<2>R  Dl\u00ab,\nj TORS IN' THE.\nFOW.VOU . ,\nBUT I TMtNK\nI KIN\nPROVE\n\u2022VOO'PtE\nif. \/C\n CHE NELSON DHLT NEWS,  SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1927\n:&_tete\n-\nm\nHCOUIVE\nFEJ.TUREOFWEEK\nBrazilian   Most   Active   Issue;\nOgilvie Strong Spot on\nthe List\nMOHTRKAL, April li. \u2014 WUl* thla\nwsak witnessed th* flrat reduction la\n\u2022on* tUta* ia th* Montreal stock market, capitulation o< th* week's price\nchanges and business which cam* to\na do** on Thursday, ahow* no very\ndnUtic dsclin*.\nCanadian Industrisi Alcohol was th*\naatlva feature ot the week. It con-\ntinaed strong and advanced 1*_ point*,\nto ft* ex-divldead, this being the be*\nl*v*l alsee before the stock bonus last\nfan. Shawlnigan, after a spectacular\nrise to II, broke suddenly, selling as\nlow as It**. It ranted from that let el\nto MX, which represented a loss ot\n1\u00bb.\nBraxlltsn continued one of the most\nactive issues being traded ln during\nweek. After selling at 118 it closed\nat lllfc for a gain of I points.\nOgllvle wa* tke strong spot of the\nmarkst. It advancing 15 point* during tn* wok to th* new high ot 1TI.\nr-rWst-x* Holstein\nProduces Over Hundred\nPounds Milk Per Day\nWOODBIOCK, Ont., April it. \u2014 A\nremarkable record of milk production\n1b being made by a 4-year-old _ol-\nsteln cow In the herd of J. C. Karn of\nWoodstock. Thi* animal,' May Decol\nFrancey, fresheaed on January 16, and\nhas been milking for 90 days,, and in\nthat' period has produced slightly over\nI0M pounds ot milk, or Just over 110\npouadn a day, with three times a day\nmilking.\nWinnipeg Trade in\nWheat Expected to\nBrighten Up Now\nWINNIPBO, AiWi- il. \u2014 Attar tbs\nInactivity of holiday marksts disappear* th* Winnipeg wheat trade I* expected to brighten up ana extended\nIncrease in export demand 1* prBdlotsd.\nCables froftt England- Indicate that\nthere will be a general demand for\nCanadian wheat with th* resumption\nof aavlgatlon on the.Orta* Lakes and\nth* resuming ef shipment** from Montreal at all water rates.\nThe rang* ot prices for wheat during th* peat week waa narrow.\nS5\nSTOCKTRftOERS\niirauiiT\nGilt Est*. Market -rlShied If\nNo Farther Rise ia Ix-eme\nTax\nBoat Season Is on\nis FaB Swing at\nHead of the Lakes\nPORT ARTHUR, Ottt, April 15. \u2014\nThe 1927 season of navigation la in\nfull swing at the head of the lakes.\nAfter arriving from the eaat last\nnight, the first boat of the season,\nthe nteamer O. A. Tomlloaoa, was\nloading at the wheat pool terminal\nelevator today, while other vessels today moved freely in a\u00abd out of Pert\nArthur and Part  William   harbors.\nMost of tbe -winter grain fleet is\nno* en route east, and the season\nof loading at tbe elevators ts In full\nswing.\nThunder Bay is still full of Ice. but\nIt is cut up so -that the boats can get\nthrough with little difficulty.\n _n\u00bb _    .\nNash Motors Does\nNot Earn So Much\nLONDON, April U. \u2014 Stack markst\ntrader* have taken Right Hon. Winston Churchill's budget asaounce-\nmsnt* with almost perfect good will.\nsimplification of Income tax oollBC.\nttoa* I* eoa*id\u00abr*a a good point, and\nth* proposal to fix th* linking fund\nat !t*,00(j,0*0 l* regarded with aa even\ngreaur degree of approval. Both of\nthee* features glv* encouragement for\nclearer conception of what tha future\nhas  la More.\nAlthough tha general volume of\nbusiness ha* not been appreciably\ngreater, then I* a feeling that the\nwont I* now known. The gilt-edged\nmarket l* reassured against aay farther rlae tn th* Income tax, and several\npopular Industrial securities have been\nrelieved from tsars of further Im\nPOM*.\nTobacco shares, however, suffered a\ndecline toward ths end of the weak. In\nconnsctloa with th* tax oa tobaceo,\nthe chairman of on* ot ths larger\ncompanies stated that finding ths extra <s,5\u00abo,a_e demandM, by tha exchequer would mesa conalderakl* lowering of profits. He made the additional auggestlag that prospects were\ngenerally less favorable than they\n\u2666eee a y*ar ago Th* selling which\nensued In the tobacco Issues waa\namnewhat panicky ln character, snd\ndsmbtlw* after th* Easter holiday*\nMine recovery  may bt  expected\n1*BW YORK, April 1\u00bb.\u2014Naah Mo\ntor* earned $1.48 a chare on It*\ncommon stock ln tbe quarter ending\nFebruary 28, 1927. This compares\nWith II.El a Khar*? In the earn* period\nin the previous year's quarter.\nJohn C. Toung, 71, die- of exposure after be became, lost while\nhunting near Hatnvirt.\n\u2014MB\u2014^WW^M\u2014\u25a0^^^\nMINING MEN!\nWe have the organization' to five the beat service as    '\nTRANSFER-AGENTS, REGISTRAR AND TRUSTEE,\nFor British Columbia Mining Companies.\nKootenay Bond Investment Co., Ltd.\nWarren Block, City of Trail, IM'.\nj_*> _______*__*.  _L__a_fl_L-    A _\u2022_>\ntgrttmy rtwtus Are\nMuch Larger Than\nThose of Ttar Ago\nVANCOCVBR, April it.\u2014The\nI report ot the Oraafcy c*aaa*i*>\ndated Mining a Smelting *\nPower company far th* year\nended December 11, 1121, show*\na net profit ot u.ni.m aft**\n\u2022xpeaeee, taxes and interast.\n\u2022qulvajtat to 11.41 a ahars on\nthe stock, and comparing with\n$1,1I7,U4. or ll,?l a share la\nIMS.\nAfter deducting reearvaa ft*\ndepreciation and dsprselatlon\nther* wa* a deficit of 1601,741\nla  the prsviou* year.\nPfGTURtS IHE\nEXODUS FROM\nBnHIlLL\nSeveral   Members   of   Government Will Take\nHolidays\nPB0VI8I0N FOR NAMING\nOF CLERKS IS LOST\nMembers Say ParUanwat Cannot Make The* Break\n<   \"   Its Own Laws \u00bb   i i\nGALTMM\nPaints Vivid Picture of Dearth\nof Christ at Church of\nMary Immaculate\nMoney Gives Confidence\nThose who have money carry on\ntheir work in life with greater confidence. A Savings Account with this\nBank if added to regularly even with\nsmall sums will' soon give you the\nconfidence that only the possession\nof money can give. There is a Savings Bank Department at every\nbranch of thia Bank. > \u201e\nIMPERIAL BANK\nOF CANADA\nI. H. 0. BENSON. Msnsis,\nW. R. CRUBBE, Hsaatsr.\nC.W.\nFRUIT MARKETS\nCALOABT \u2014 Business fair. Alber-\nta potatoes, cwt. Canada B, $1.50. British Columbia apples, box** Hpltsen-\nburg, extra, fancy,, |2.\u00abo; \u25a0<*\" 12,16.\norate* 11.75. Delicious, extra fancy,\ntt.U to 12.59. Rone Beauty, extra\nfwey, SS.es. Stayman, fancy IJ.S0,\n\"01 12.25. Wlnesap, sxtra f*ncy |l,\nfbnry 12.75, crates 11.75. Yellow\nNewtown, extra fancy |i.l| to ll.tl,\nfancy ii.io te1 11.71. Salome, crate\nrl.lfit; Ban Davis, crate tl.M to \u00ab.\"*#.\nBaldwin, boa fancy, II.JS, -Potatoes,\no*rt, Canada B, 11.50 td 11.75. Onions,\ncwt. Sample, 15.75; Choice, |t to 11.50,\nStilish Columbia cokes, hothouse,\ndosen, |l.50. Imported apples, boxes\nWlnesap \"C,\" I2.J6 to IJ.JI. Tom*,\ntpes, Mexican lug, J8.60 to 11.75\nCukes, hothouse, doeen 14.10. Celery,\npound, 9c to 10c. Head lettuce, caae,\nmam. Cauliflower, do\u00aben 13 to |1.25.\nAustralian brown onions, owt. standard, 16.15 to 15.76. Car arrivals,\nBlanch li to April \u2022: British CoWra-\nhia\u2014I apples, 1 potatoes; Imported\u2014\nI apple*, 1 tomato**, 5 mixed vegetables, 1 celery aad 6 oalona.\nI VANCOUVER\u2014Business f^lr. British .Columbia apples, boxes Dollcloaa,\n\u00ab\u00abr\u00bb f\u00abncy 12.60. orates |uo. Yel-\ntow Newtown, extra fancy |2,60, fancy\nSSM.--C\" |l. Wlnesap, fancy It\nB*n Davla, Rome Beauty and Oanol\n4w*T |1.\u00bb0. Mcintosh, crate fl.il,\nRhubarb, hothouse, pound lie to 14c.\nOakes, hothouse, dosen II to |S.50,\nOnions, Sample 11.60. Potatoes, local\n***hlte, Canada B. cwt. 11.15 to |1.15.\nOrybelt Grm\u00ab, Canada B, cwt I1.S5 to\nfl.*o. Beets, cwt. |1.7I, carrots 11.10,\ntaraips 12.60, parsnips |l. imported\napples, boxes Wlnesap fancy J2.60\n\"tri 11.25 to 11.25. Celery, crate '}!\nto tt. Cabbage, pound 4c to 4*40.\nstead lettuce, crate 15. Cauliflower,\ndona II.H. Rhubarb, 40:ib. box 11.75\nOregon unions, cwt. IS. Strawberries!\nU-hallock crate |4.M. Ttimatoes.\nfield. Mexican Inn, No. I 15.60. Australian brown onions, Standard, cwt.\nsac**, 15.75. Car arrivals, March 11\nto April 6:. British Columbia\u20147 po-\nt\u00bbtq\u00abs, 2 onions, 1 apple*, 1 mixed\nfruit and vegetable*; Imported \u2014 1\nspinach, 1 nsw potato**, I apples, j\ncelery, 1 jett-toa, ex S.S. Aorangl from\nAuatralla 11,914 sacks, 1270 crates\nonions.\nBeautiful la their solemn dignity,\nthe 14 stations of the cross, at which\nRev. J. C. McKensie officiated, the\nsermon on ths death of Christ given\nby Rev. Jam** M. Brogan, B.J., dean\nof GogMg-s university. Spokane, and\nthe veneration ot a rello of the true\ncross, at the Church of Mary Immaculate last night, reached the heart of\nth* big congregation that filled the\npewe of the church.\nYesterday morning Father McKensie\nofficiated at tho unveiling and adoration of the cross, and at the mass of\nth*  presanctlfM.\nIn hi* aftnnon. Father Brogan described how Christ and his disciples\nleft the room of tho last supper, and\nth* events landing up to th* taking\not Christ to the court of Pontius\nPOat*. He told of his trial, of Ms\nscourging, and gave a vivid picture\nof ths crucifixion. Ho urged all sinners to repast, to seek the redemption\npromised them, and to give themselves\nInto  Christ's  hands.\nSave the Forests\nCARELESSNESS with fire In\nthe woo-iii causes million* ol\ndollars damage each year.\nBy helping to save the forests,\nyou are helping to conserve Canada's wealth.\nCanada cannot afford forest fires.\nThe Royal Bank\nof Canada\nNelion Branch: A. D. McLeod, Manager\nT_e (^tosdidated niimng & SDBeh__g\neoopu. rf Ca-tdb, IaM\nSastors awl Refers\nferrchsser* ot Gold. M*****. &\u00bb**} ^-*\u00ab_*\nMT at Go* ^90*&-*\nMETH1L MEETS CELTICS\nft      W SCOTT1SH PLAY\n' atASOOW, April 11 _ A second\ndivision team from the ffttl* town of\nMethll, on the northern shore ot the\nFlrtft of Forth,' win on Saturday en-\nBag* ln a atub%rn battle with th*\nBvergreen C*4Uo..th\u00ab aggrmlve and\naccomplished players from the Park-\nhtmt. district of Glasgow, for the final\nr* the Scottish **oott\u00bbH association\nnap,, whan East Fife travel to Hamp-\nd*n jPark here In' tha last stage of\nthe) annual  tournament.\nINCORPORATIONS\nOTTAWA, April 15. \u2014 Th* follow-\nlog western Incorporations are given\npubllo notice in this week's Issue of\nthe  Canada  Oasette:\nWestern Canada Dairy Products limited, IUtlW, Winnipeg; the A. N.\nDuff Construction company, limited,\n160,000, Regina; Foothill* Oil a Oa*\ncompany, Calgary, 5,000,00* shares\nWithout any nominal or par value;\nStanley ft Company, limited, 140,000,\nCalgary; Midwest Petroleum Products,\nlimited, 1600,000, Calgary; Stonay In\n(Man Oils, limited. l\u00ab0,oe\u00ab shares without nominal or par value, Calgary;\nRoaewood Oils, limited, 60,010 shares\nwithout nominal or par value, Calgary; Saskatchewan Stock Yards, limited, 1100.000, Saskatoon: Wace|ta (His,\nlimited, 60,000 shares without nominal\nor par value, Calgary.\nOTTAWA. April 16\u2014The exodus\nfrom Ottawa which mark* th* close\nof each parliamentary session Is well\nunder ttmr.\nBeginning even befors th* last\nday of. th* session, It beesme aceel-\nenated last night attar th* deputy\naovernor-general had complimented\nthe member* on the ex-soditiou* way\nin which tfc* business wa* handled,\nand declared parliament closed. Now\nmost member* who am not already\nhome, are well on the way of proposing to start as soon a* possible.\nTh* hall* of parliament are gradually assuming tho between sessional\n\u00bbulet. ,\nIt 1*1 expected that -several mera-\n*j*rs of the government will take a\nrest a* soon aa the work of cleaning\nup after th* session Is \u25a0 completed.\nPremier Ma.ckenr.te King, It Is expected; will go out of town for a\ntime, and other ministers will probably do the same.\nProvision Withdrawn\nOne of tho last Mem* of business\nhandled by the house Thursday resulted ln a provision In th* estimate* for the permanent appointment of seven clerks being withdrawn. Objection was raised to the\nhouse exercising Us power in appointing clerks outside the Jurisdiction  of th* (Civil  Service act.\nOne appointment w^is for a woman\nwhose husband also is a civil servant.\nSh* woman had bean a secretary to\nIght Hob. Arthuh Meighen when he\nwaa premier. and hat had promised\nh\u00bbr appointment would be mode\npermanent. She has bean a fov-\nernmept employe* toy IT rear*.\nHon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative.\nCalgary Wait, opposed th* appoint\nments, while Speaker Lemleux defended the right of th* house to\nmake such appointment*. In reference .to the appointment ot th*\nwoman Clark, ttf. Bennett insisted\nthat It would provide for a salary\nof more than 15000 to be paid) a\nhusband, and wife despite the fact\nthat tbe house and the senate had\nboth agreed that thi* should not b*\ndone. Parliament as a maker of the\nla** should not act as a law br*ak*r.\n(?=\u25a0\nMexico Holds Its\nEaster Services but\n\"     Without Aid of Priests\nMEXICO CITY, April, 15.-Good\nFriday wa* a holiday in Mexico although Roman Catholic priests were\nabsent from the churches. Tbli is\ntke first holy week In the history of\nthe republic, without the service* of\nth* juieata who hav* not officiated\nsine* the government's r*Ugious regulations became effective last summer.\nCourtenay High Girls\nTake Terrible Beating\n\u25a0v\"AjycoirV_R, April H.\u2014Courtenay high school girls proved no\nmatch far the fast King Edward high\nschool basketball team of Vancouver\nberet tonight, ana went down to a\n*\u00ab-! defeat for the senior etrW high\nschool championship of the province.\nO. B. Haines and T. Pairbalrn were\nth\u00bb pick of the Island Man, and\nBet-ale* McLeod and Kffle siiver-\ntkorne were the scorer* tor the lo-\n*****\nSTYLISH\nEASTER\nFOOTWEAR\nAT\nWATSON'S\nNothing Over ?e.00\nCUNARD\nANCHOR\nANCH-R-UONALIjSON\nCANADIAN SERVICE\nFftOM MONTM*Aj_\nro p_Y_:otiTm-<*__\u00bb\u00bbou_o-\nAltunta,  Apr.   19;   Ausonia,  May  6.\nro   BELrA-T-nrrni-ooL\nLetltia,  Hay t;  Athanla.   Mav   20.\n' FROM NEW YORK\nTO   QUBE\u00bb*TO*I   AHD   -TY-BPOOI.\nCaronla. Apr.  21; Bamarla, Apr. 30.\nto CHsmnoono ajcd south\nHis* Mary McCulloch, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Robert O. McCulloch of\nGait,  Ont.,  whose marriage to John\nPreble Macintosh, son of Mr.\nMacintosh ot Montreal, waa a gauurt\nevent of April 9.\n,11.\nfcht-tt_BM\u00bbi_iM-_fll'ilMilBl.MMI(*lilin\u00abna\nAGE AND AN OAK CASK ARE VITAL\nTO THE PRODUCTION OF A\nFINE WHISKY\u2014\n-.\"\u2022H\np  IP    *\nIS MATURED IN OAK CASKS.   ITS AGE IS\nGUARANTEED BY A GOVERNMENT STAMP\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*.\u00bb*a-a-*i\u00bb\u00bb-\u00abii___-_*_-\nThls advertisement is not published  or displsyed by the\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B. C.\n. -\n,. me\nBerengarla, Apr. 17, May 17, Jane 1.\n\u2022Maluretanla. May 4, 26, June II.\nAqultanla, May 11, II, June 12.   ,\nto -tora-ovpaasT aio oluoot\nTransylvania,  Apr.   II.\nCameroaia, May 7.\nto   -_T_otr*r\u00bb-mATMi . .\nLoncastrla,  Apr.   21;  Carmanla, Apr. 10\nFROM   BOSTON\nTO  QV_K\u00ab\u00abTOWJ  AMD\nSamaria, May 1; 8 ^ythla_May 16.\n.\u2022\u2014Calls at Plymouth, Eastbound.\n80LOIER   KILLED\nOTTAWA, April 1\u00ab.\u2014Strgt-Major\n-Bath Pretwell of th* department of na-\n\"tfonai defence here, wa* killed when\nhi* ear In which be was riding crashed\non Chaudlere Brld-re early thla morning. Three othsr oocupaat*. Sergeant\nJohn Whltehous*, Mr*. Louise Barr,\naad Cap*. J. K P. Haydan, M>a,\nwar* lalurtd.\nTourist Third Cabin\n*_n_\u00aboa   PBOK  XttmiAL\nTO    BeltsB*-livsI\u00bb*0l'-O_Bgow\nLetltia, May I,. June I, July 1.\nAthanla, May  1\u00ab,  June  17,  July\n.!_       '\n'    To S-lasgww aad Uv*rpo*I\nAuranla, June 24;    Andanla, July 8\n\u2022e\nAusonia, June 10.\nAscanla,  June  24.\nAlaunla, July 1,  29, Aug. 2d\n_at\u00bbn\nOrders, Draft* and Travelers'\nat l->*en rates.    Pull inform-\n^|lii%on^flii flomMitQ.\nINCORPORATCO  \u00bbW MM* I67Q, _   \t\nOther Branches at Winnipeg, Y'orkton. Sa ikatooa, Kdmomun, Calgary, Lethbridge,\nVancouver, Kan-loops, Vernon and Victoria\n1\nLADIES' COATS AND HATS FOB EASTER\nYOU WHO KNOW what satisfaction there is in having a coat that shows high\nquality in every detail will doubly appreciate these listed below. The dressier\ncoats are developed of the finest quality cloth of Poiret, Charmeert ana Trico-\ntine, trtthmed with good quality assorted Fur, Naitural Oi\u00bbbssum, Grey Squirrel,\nFitch, etc., in fawns, greys, navy, brown, tan, alice blue, bois de rose. Lined\nthroughout with good quality Crepe de Chene or Flat Crepe, also Satin Brocade.\nSizes 16 to 44.  Prices \u2014 822.50, $29.50, $45.00, $50,00\nBLACK SATIN COATS!!\u2014A very pleasing selection of the latest Spring styles in\nBlack Satin Coats.   The Vogue of Spring.    They .are trimmed with chic fur\ncollars in white or grey and lined with Crepe de Chene,\nPrices $20.50, $35.00, $45.00, $65.00\nCHIC NEW YOftK HATS in the smartest small, close fitting shapes, with the\nnew high crowns. Designed in Silk or Silk and Straw, and in a jnost fascinating range of colors: gooseberry, sand, rose, beige, black and white, maroon, glace.\nSpecially priced  $4.95, $5,95, $8.50\n\u2014-1 *n***-H.B.C.\nPer-\nEASTER SUrfS FOR MEN AND BOYS\n\u2022 New Tweeds and Worsted Suits in Double or Single' Breasted Models,\nfectly tailored, with the H. B. C. guarantee of quality.\nMEN'S TWEED SUITS\u2014New patterns and shades  ......$17.50 to $25.00\nMEN'S WORSTED SUITS\u2014In \u2022 Pure Wool.   Navy, Brown or with Fancy Stripes.\nPrices    $27.50 to $37.50\nYOUNG MEN'S' TWEED SUITSr-With Long Pants _ $15.00 to $22.50\nBOYS' TWEED SUITS\u2014With Bloomers or Long Pants .$8.50 to $13.50\nNEW FELT HATS FOR EASTER\u2014With plain or fancy striped bands $5.00\nNEW EASTER NECKWEAR\u2014Special uncreasable crepes \u201e \u201e 59<\nMas- \u2022noor\u2014H.B.C.\nGLOVES AND HOSIERY FOR EASTEB WEAR\nWOMEN'S SMART PULL-ON STYLE.CHAMOISETTE   GLOVES\u2014Neat   points\nand embroidered at cuffs.  Colors:  Castor, Tans, Browns. All embroidered with\na contrasting shade. _  75^\nGIRLS' ONE-DOME FABRIC GLOVES -,In a soft shade of fawn  40-f>\nDENTS GAUNTLET GLOVES\u2014In grey or fawn.   Neat silk points and a picot\n.  edge.    Pair  __ _._ .._ $1.25\nCHAMOISETTE SILK FABRIC\u2014In a special new fabric.   Almost like the real\nskin glove.   Pique sewn with black stitches.   Two colors.   Pair $1.75\nREAL WASHABLE CHAMOIS SKIN GLOVES\u2014Plain  s,titclied backs.    Gauntlet\nCuffs ..\u201e I ._. _  $2.50\nFINE SILK THREAD HOSE^-With. long.length silk garter top.    All the hew\nshades, including French nude, champagne, blush, 'grain, peach, black, white,\netc.   Pair  _ ;. _  98f\nHIGH CLASS SILK HOSIERY\u2014Extra length garter top,   Fine spliced foot-erf\nlisle.   All the newest colors are in this rwige.  Pair .._.+ $1.50\nFIBRE SILK HOSE\u2014With inercerized. cotton lisle toe and heel, spliced.   Good\nlength ladder g-arter top,- 12 good colors,  Pair \u201e   784\n-        Mala  rioor-H B.C.     t\nGROCERY DEPARTMENT\nFRESH ASPARAGUSi-I-lb. bundle Z   I\t\nFRESH SPINACH\u20142 lbs. for ........\nFRESH RHUBARB-S lbs, for\t\nFRESH HEAD LETTUCE\u2014Per lb.\n.. * . \u2022\u00ab\u2014 \u2022'-\"r-H.B.a\nI\n--\u2022-\u2022-<\u2022 iw-i  -\nis?\nI\n TIE \\Wnm DaTTJY NEWS, SATUUfcAY MORNING- APRIL 16\/192T\n..    '1 ' J.l\u2014        11,      . '. I I. )\nThe Ark\n' Was a null towa afloat. No en* ta\nI    jo shoMHag with and no mall *ernc*\nI* dspartmrntal *torea away In bobs*\n, jth*r region. W* will make It worth\n^^Brasjf- *\u00ab\u25a0 to shop at Th* Ark\nem Vecnon street hefor* yon buy\nRag*,  Blta-I*  ssd Curtaki   Ma-\nWrtal, eg*.    0*t our prle**.\nJ. W. HOLMES\ni 834\n\u202200 Vsmon St\nl-leUo**\ni'\u00bb Dispeiuin*- Chemists\n1TY DRUG CO.\nj PHiM,  Ksdsk*.   Drug*,   Ststisnsry.\nMall   Orders   Promptly   D-sapatchsd.'\nSOX WS   Helton, B. C.    PHONE 34\nC*m*   and    Q*t    Your   Wsight   Fr**.\nThe Wonderful New\nEnglish Sweet Pea\n\"-LO\"\nMe packet\u2014\nNo need to aend away for seeds.\nWe hare th* choicest varieties\nof Garden Seeds. Try our collection. Seven choice varieties\nSweet  Pea*  for   60c   postpaid.\nRutherford Drag Co.\nN*l**n\nWe Spedslize In\nMachine\nShop Work\nBENNETTS, LTD.\nTh*  Horn*  of   Electrical  Goods\nTENDER FOR PAINTING\nTenders will be received by\ntha undersigned up until Monday noon, April 18th, for painting the Nelson Skating Rink as\nfollows:\nOne coat back  end  and  two\n\u25a0idea,  two coats and  trimming\nfront end, front end to bs lettered   \"Nelaon   Skating   Rink.\"\nPaint will ba supplied. Hark\nyour   envelope    'Tender.\"\nO.  HORSTEAD,\nSecretary  Nelaon   Rink,  Ltd.\nP.O. POX 192.\nIncrease Your Salary\nEVENING CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\nNelson Business College\nAS COMFORTABLE\nIn summer as in winter.\nCoot and airy. Beautiful lawns.\nKerr Apartments\nNothing  is  too  good  for  the  \u25a0**\u25a0\nSmy the's Pharmacy\nPRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST\nIn business for JSmfTHMflth. Ut ws\ntill your prescriptions. Mall orders\npromptly executed. Call and watt for\nyour car.    -boas 1.\nSugay boars! 1 to s aad 7 to t PJB.\nGarden Tools and\nRanch Supplies\nSpades\nHoes\nRakes\nSpading Forks\nBuco Cultivators\nAxes\nMattocks\nSpray Pumps\nPruning Shears\nGarden Barrows\nWood-VaUance Hardware Co Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON, B.C.\nRETAIL\nWHIPPET\nIS HERE\nWHIPPET\nIS HERE\nWHIPPET\nSIXES\nAND\ntfOURS\nCOME AND\nSEE THEM\nDistributors for Trail and\nNelson\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nOEORGE  W.   PEA6E,   Managar\nOpp.   Port   Offic. Phon.  If\ni\nSPECIAL EASTER GIFT\nGet Yours Now\nThis Offer\nWill\nNot Last\nLong\nORDERED TO VACATE\nPremises   leaaed.    We   has\nbeen  ordered   to   get   out  q-\nThat stock tout be la Kelson home*\nnext week.    Beatty Bros, tm making\ntMa  SENSATIONAL OFFER  to clean  n\nthis  CARLOAD  OF WA8HER8.    While  wy      \\Vi\nstock last* yon get FIVE PIECES instead of     V*^\nfonr with each washer sold.    HURRY I HURRY)      \\     <*\nBuy a      Y&\n'Beatty'\nBank the \\*V\\\nBalance\n.   SAVE MONEY\nCompetitive CASH PRICE\t\nOUR CASH PRICE ....'. ,\t\n$200\n.. 165\nSAVING\t\nValue of FREE EXTRAS\t\n$ 35\n20\nTotal SAVING TO YOU\t\n| 55\nDon't Delay.\nAct Today.    .\nCome in Early.\nSale Now on at\nAnnable Block\nD.W.Guy, Nelson B.C.\nExtra Special\nFree   Murtc  Book.\n\"Song* of the Em-\nplr*.\" Word* and\nmusic. Given Free to\neach purchaser this\nweek only.\n-BOSS CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE BOUOHT THIS WEEK KINDLY   CALL   AND   8ELE-T   YOUR\nEXTRA  WASHDAY   HELP   FROM THE- ABOVE LIST\nTt*\n\"'.<<'\n3\n*\u00bb\nA.S.Horew31&Co.\n121\n8 Bar* af P. ft O. Soap ..\n8 KellotTs Cornflake* ...\nPlum Jam, 4-lb. tun ..\nRaspberry Jam. 4-l*\u00bb. tin. .\nLoganberry Jam, 4-lb. tin\nMarmalade, 4-lb. tin .\nWe bnre an the new eoep\nBugle Band Bridge snd Whist Dries,\nCaiiadlaa Legion Building, Widneaday,\nApril 211. Whist I p.m., dancing It.\nRefreshments.     Admission   f>0   centa\nTOB 1__T_T_ MM \u2014 Dresses,\nlinoleum rugs, rocker, bed (brown),\nkitchen range, library tshle, etc.\nSplendid condition. HI Vernon. Phgaa\nM7R. tfta'i)\nLower Oaarts will lie open for tennis today, weather parmlltiuK. Tea\nwill be served. (TITO)\nHigh   School,  *   p.m.\nAdmission   ft  cents       (7\u00ab\u00abS\u00bb\na-uma bay\nW. *\"a-,i-l*-n> Ohmnh\ni:tt am.\u2014Holy Communion.\n8:00 am.\u2014Holy Communion.\n10:10 a.m.\u2014Msttlns.\nChoral   Eucharlpt\nIU**a    de     Haarto\nAndrea   .   Aguller\nAnthem  \u2014   \"1  An\np- the       IlisurrsO-\nHon\"    ...  Rtiland\nRogers\n2:30p.m.\u2014Children's  Service.\nPyramid    Envelope*\nreturned.\n4:00 p.m.\u2014Holy   Baptism\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Choral   Evensong.\nService \u2014 Maunder\n.In  IV r\nSolo   \u2014   \"I   Know\nThat     My      Redeemer      I.lveth\"\n      Handel\nMr*.   John   dsns-\nner.\nIB-OWBAY\nM.   Andrew-B,   Wlltew   Potat\n10:00 am.\u2014Msttlns     an.     lloi\nCommunion.\nTD-HWAT\nAll Sa*\u2014la*, \u2014ongbcach\n10.30 am.\u2014MattlnB      snd      Holy\nCommunion.\nT- , , w \"       ' *'\nChleksa aad Tartar Muvar, \u00ab t* ?.\nSunday night. Alston Ijturfe's orchestra in attendance.    Golden Qnte cafe.\n(Tm)\nmm\nmrelom\nCKUXCH   OF\n\u25a0\u2022star thmamw\nHoly   Communion   at    0:30,    8,\n11  a.m.\nEvensong at 7:30.\nSpecial Music. (7061)\nXsndyland   or   QrlsssU.**   for   your\nnowsr* today. Oat Carnation., memo,\nDaffodil* aad flol.is, aad a full **\u25a0\nBortsaan* of Potted PUutt*. (7012)\nA. O. P.  Whist Drive and Dance  ln\n:.  P. Hall,  Wednesday next, April 20.\n(1401)\n=X3=\nMen's Easter Suits\nL0C*KING your beft.at Easter time, in fact the\n1 whole year 'roi\u00bb*lj doesn't require a big clothing\nbudget For instance, here are some mighty fine\nSuits, in the newest fashions, priced within reason.\nThe tailoring is expert, the styles are authentic and\nthe weaves and colors are attractive.\n$30   $35    $40\nQuality Service Satisfaction\nYOU  CAN   GET  YOUR\n0. K. BREAD\n**t th* following  Star**:\n.In Nslson\u2014Stsr Grocery, Ksndy\nland, Campbell's Grocery, Bill*\nBird  Store.\nIn Fairview\u2014Fleming's Star*,\nMr*. Peak., F.irvisw Filling\nSl.tlon.\nFlowering   Balbs   and   1'lnrUn,   Bsal-\ntiy's   Stall,   Saturday   Market        (70(111\nttsr,   Polkal     \u2014     Synco-Serenadera'\nDance, Easter Monday, fllnathcon* Hotel\u2014fl.00  nor  couple.    Refreshments.\n(T\u00ab\u00ab0)\nThe   funeral   of   Mrs.   Charles   Bour-\nreolB will  he  held  Monday  at  10 a.m.\nfrom the Church of Mary Immaculate.\n(T8S0)\nDon't., forget\u2014the most appropriate\nEaster Gift Is ft boa of chocolates\nfrom Knndyland.. We will deliver to-\nday. (700J)\nAny   time   yon   require   Rawlelgh's\nproducts,   see   phone   number   in   Bust-\nSees'Directory  Column\u2014Page  Might.\n(7574)\n\"The Outlet. Ptsyers\" present (Box\nA Cox), followed by Mre. Jsrley's wax\nWorks, Dance and Refreshments at\nSunshine Bay. Easter Monday, April\niMh, at 8 p.m.   Admission 5oc.    (7004)\nPlaatsr Cut Plotrsn, lo* Drsam\nBrick, at Zaadylaad. Ws d.Uv.r a*\n\u25a0ssaraay. (7054)\nPrivate  sale of  furniture,  911  Hall\nstreet.     Phon*   T2JL. (T60T)\nWA_gO\u00bb*\u00ab for most Wtlsfsctory\nshoe  repairing. (7302)\n\u25a0arti* Bggs, \u00bb___\u00bb, Cblekaas,\nHurts la Egg Caps, Tea Caps, Carts,\n\u2022F freox.ee. as Mm, owls, Olrls, .to\u2014\nra.Tk.ts fill** with novsltUs,  at _a*.\n'     (7055)\n-Haa-.\nKootenay    Columbia.   Preserving\nWork,, st Brilliant, are 1* the market\n(or   strawberries   and   raspberries.\n(TIO0)\nAtkinson's   Taxi.\nPhone  80IL2.\n(T4T8)\nii  onunc . uhtil   wvtmum\n-Kerr  Apaitm-Mita\n(7380)\nfurnished   Suites\nPot\nright\nTheDaily News\n25 Cents a Week by\nCarrier.\nBy  Mail:\n60 Cents a Month or\n$6.00 a Year by MaU\nOutside Nelson.\nThe Paper Which Gioet\nTou the News First\nThe Daily News\nPbne 144\nCHICKEN DINNER\nAT\nThe Grill\nEASTER SUNDAY\nRoast Milk Fed Chicken\nOh Boy!\nCome and Meet Your\nFriends\n. 11 \u25a0;\n-VELOX-\nCareful finisher* uae, VEIOt\nto Insure best possible prints\non every order. Take your\nfilms to such a finisher, an*\nlook for \"VELOX\" on the back\nDf your prints.   It pays.\nJ.H.ALLEN\nAmateur   Finishing\nPictur*   Framing\n==>\nr the best of shoe rspelrs, Wads\n' bi_ (7301'\n_____\n,     PHONE\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   and   Surgeon\nSuit*   603   to   509   Rook.ry    Building\nOver WhitehouN.\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nCorner  River,id. and  Howard\n_      .'      *\u25a0*.\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecialising    in    Correcting    Oefectiv,\nSight   by   Proper   Glasses.   .\nQuick  R*p*ir  Service.\nGRIFFIN  BLK.     \u25a0     -     PHONE  12S\nAUCTION\nSALE\n\\AT\nBig John's\nTHIS AFTERNOON\nHardware at  1  o'clock\nFurniture   at -2:30\nNo private uJrs -luring awl ton\nli.  I\".I.,I\nGrocery\nSpecials\nTEA\u2014Broken Peko*.\nDown ln price, lb......*JO^\n('la.VHHDAMC   nUTTER\u2014\nAlways fresh, lb.   45\u00ab*>\nORANGBS\u2014Blue Goose.\nIBo size, S doien .95^\nCBC8HED   PINI^U>PI<_\u2014\nDel Monte, 2s\\ 2 *!\u00ab\u00bb\u2022 -BiM\nEGOS\u2014Local   Frealf\n3 **o.en    fl.00\nP.&W.\nGROCERTERIA\nPHONE 235\nWE DELIVER\nTake Our Advice\nAbout\nYour Teeth\nPrevent toothaches and you'll\nnever harve to curt? one. A^\nthorough cleaning and an examination every few months\nIs the only sure way to keep\nyour toeth perWct.y\" healthy.\nA part of an hour a few times\na year will wwe you many\nweary hours of worry, trouble\nand expense ln a dentist's chair.\nCall for an appointment and\nwe will be glad to help yoU\nprevent your dental troubles.\nOUR AIM ALWAYS: -\nEfficient   Dentistry   at\nReasonable  Pric\"\nDR. KEELEY\nDENTIST\n405i\/_   Baker   St.,   Nelson,   B.   C.\nAND   AT   TRAIL\nAUCTION!\n1324 Stanley St., Con** Injnli\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 20\n2   P.   M.\nFavored with insti-uctloiii from -Mr-\nW. J. Pynn, I will offer the following:\nGarden    tools    of    evtry    diMritfuon,\nsprayer,  lawn mower,  two  gsrden hoa\u00bbv..\n\u25a0lelfh,     carpenter'^    toriU,     plurnper'H\ntools,  lawn   sprayer,   5-stort  jack  \"\ndahlia   bulbs,, verandah   furoiture,   20-\nSallon  oak wine   keg,   ladders,  steplad-\ncr,   logging   chain,   pips   vise,\"   emery\nwheel,   stocks   and   dies*   sellers,_lam\u00bb\nand   preserves,   diahes.   utensils,   Flreso\npatent  range,   lino,   kitchen  chairs and\nH table,    lino    rug,    wicker    chairs,   solid\n1 peltshedwoak dining  room  set, oak  fern\nstand,   Victor  grsmaphone,   tea .wagnp.\nfdesk,   hookosse, -pitnurPs,   eleotflc  fftr-\nture,    Iron    beds,    coll    springs,    mat-\ntrasses,      dresser,      chiffonier,      table\nlamp,   rugs,   etc.,   etc.,   etc.\nGoods   on   view   morning   of   sal*.- tift    \u25a0__\nTEaia-DASS.\nAuoJ|osser.\n0.    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