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The\nIt' left In lie wake damage estl-\nat mar* than a million doi-\n1*0 ef eight known dead,\nrail an* klihaay traffic\ncommunities.\nBat of victims reported\nlight tonight: Jack Burg-\nStratford, drowned when hla\ncapsized .In lis* flood-twol-\nHaltland river.\nHer     Northrop     and     Helen\nIt,   r-rterbore,   droannl   when\nautomobile   went  through a\nI oat bridge at Harmon*.\nk   Miller,   Scarbora,   drowned\nI kls track went through bridge\nling  the  gouge  river.\nJ\u00bb Cook. Barrle, drowned when a\noUapsed.\ny Taylor. Walkartoo, drowned in\nugen river,\nToronto,   an*   Robert\nBelleville,   were   killed   In   two\n\u2022ocldents caused by flood wat-\n(Uvlsiou   of   the\nI rallsray, there were\nStratford and Belleville\nwere hard hit.   Altogeth-\ni line*, more than 60 wesh-\ni reported.\nswept   sway   have   cut   off\nI ge on the Kingston road has\ni the whole eastern Ontario from\nft by road,    aiarkbam township\nII many bridge, out. Th. whole\nPf the Seugen river Is meneced\n-at waters.    In Bentwlck town-\nrjbuth Orey, SO bridges hsve been\nowe\"\" and a doaen dams wsshed\nIV leUrPLtm\nof small IMustrlet are crippled\nt    general   destruction   of  dams\nL' tea will be cloeed ln places\nIn Oslt, water ran four feet\nth. streets,\nito suburban area suffered\nKarl\/ thla afternoon streets\nled by one of the worst rain\nof   the   period.    Cellars   wen\nand* highways, hastily repaired\n|T. were again rendered Impsa-\ncald block of townships in tbe\nParts  of  the  counties,  east\nI and those extending up north\nand Poet counties,  bore the\nrunt of the storm and tdoight\n(Jarred their length and breadth\n-bed out bridge* and culverts.\ntall village of Maple, a abort\n\u2022 from Toronto, haa been with-\nslnoe FYiday.\nley of tbe number suffered\nAt -Pioke-lng the waten\nJ flood stag* and swept away\n\u25a0foundations on th. Kingston\nlln the North Tort county,\n|**r*re iwept sway and riverside\ndamaged.\nROUGH PLAN OF MIDGLEY HOME\nINE MILL BURNS\nsport at 8:30 this morn-\nas that the mill of the\nAge mine near Clear-\n[on the Ymir road had\nstroyed by fire.\n\\oaal Farmor Gets\njson and Lashes for\nih of Native Hand\nTransvaal,   South   Africa,\nJ-Found guHty of culpable horn-\n|sr being clisrged with tba rr.ur-\n,native employee, Jack Mafte,\nfsrmcr,   was   'lentenoed   to\n> hard labor and seven lashes\nby Mr. Mr. Justice Solomon\n|t court.    Matte's foreman, a\nVannlakork,   tiled  on  a\nbarge, wa* fined 111 j* two\n| hard labor.\nallege* t the' native wa.\nseverely ind tied by a leg\nhla bead banging down-\nman died of .hpek ss s re-\nInjuries which resulted.\nAbove Is a rough floor plsn of the\nMidgley home on Kootenay Fists where\n-ghoraaa Midgley was murdered some\ntime lsst week. That the murderer\nknew the house seems probable. Mr.\nMidgley, it Is surmised from the peth\nthe bullet took through His bedy.\nwaa asleep In hie bed in the room\nlabeled \"death room.'' The murderer\ntt le thought entered tiff unlocked\nkitchen door \"A\", crossed the kitchen\nand passed through door \"B\". Passing through tbe linn* room the killer\nlikely .topped at Mr. Mldgley's bedroom   door,   -0,\"   and   shot   diagonally\nacross the g by 10 bedroom st the\nsleeping man In the bed there. The\nwindow shown In the bedroom wsa not\nopen snd Is screened. Following the\nmurder the victim wsa dragged throruth\nthe house and out the kitchen' dpor,\nProm there it was dragged sbout 100\nyards to a bosutouee on Kootciwy\nriver, weighted down and throw overboard. The table In the kitchen bore a\nnote: \"Down et boat over bluff.\" This\nIs thought to have been a message left\nby Mr. Midgley for visitors to his\nranch seeking him. It Is not thought\nto have bearing on the mystery.\nMAN SPEEDS HIS\nLIFE BUT MISSES\nSTARS SAYS SAGE\nSir   Rubindranath   Tap-ore   Delivers Weighty Messiigt to\nAnsemb|*\u00ab*\nSTIRS EDUCATION BODY\nWITH HIS PERSONALITY\nEfficiency   May   Be   Good   or\nEvil; Modern World Too Busy\nto Evolve Religion\nBullet Entered Right Side, Pierced Heart and Lungs and\nemerged on Upper Left Breast; Doctor Satisfied\nMidgley Asleep on Side With Back to Murderer\nCRIME COMMITTED PROBABLY MONDAY, TUESDAY\nLAST; VICTIM LAST SEEN AT IKE LEWIS', FRIDAY\nVICTORIA, April 7.--Sir\nRabindranath Tagon* delivered\nbefore the national council of\neducation Saturday night this\nme*'age to Ihe Occident\u2014at\nonce a warning and a rebuke\nto western materialism.\nThe poet of India ciinie luilt\nway around the world to make\nthis speech, and he pat into it\nthe full power of a personality\nwhich has stirred the imagination tf the world. In his long,\nred robe, with white beard and\nlong curls falling upon his massive shoulders, he was an arresting figure.\nI'liii.oMH'in   hi   i ii-i ut\nThe subject ol Sir Rubludruuath's\noddress ..-as \"The Philosophy of Ul-\n'eure.\" but under tin. title be grouped\nU.S. A. AIRPLANE\nORDERED TO MEET\nMEXICAN REBELS\nWiU   Stop   Flight   of   Rebel\nMachines Over U. S. A.\nTerritory\naX PASO, Tessa, April 7.\u2014Orders to\nattack any Mexican airplane flying over\nUnited Statee territory were Issued today to commander ef 18 American army\nplanes which later left here to patrol\nthe International border in Uie vicinity of Waco.\nREBELS REVOLT\nPRESIDIO. Texas, AprU 7\u2014 Halt of\nthe rebel garrison of BO at OJInoga. opposite here, revolted Iste this sfternoon\nand after a brisk two-hour fl-rht. had\narrested control of the town from the\nInsurgents, who surrendered. Lieut-Col.\nPaul Cardenas, rebel commander, was\nassassinated by the revolting troops.\nTROOP TRAINS\nJUAREZ, Mexico, April 7.\u2014Six heavily\nloaded troop trains had left Jusrei\ntoday for wsetera Chihuahua the first\nstop of what wss Interpreted to be a\nnew rebel plan callini* for the concentration of the Insurgent forces In\nSonora and possibly the complete evacuation of the state of Chlhushua before the advancing federals.\nArmistice Signaller\non Calgary Staff of\na Brocherage Hoase\nCALOARY, Alberts, April 7 \u2014Appointment ot Duncan s. McKay, old-time\nmember of th* Canadian Press staff In\nOalgary. who for the put two years\nbaa Uved In Vancouver, to ths staff of\nitoble, Forlon*. Matthews, who have\nJust opened Calgary offices, wu made\nknown PrMay. Mr. McKay arrived ln\nCalgary yesterday to take over hla\nnew position.\nBe Is well known In Calgary, having\nresided In the city for seven years, prior\nto his departure for Vancouver. A\npoint of particular interest ln connection with the appointment is the fsct\nthat Mr. McKay wu one of the telegrapher, who flashed the momentous\nmessage of Armistice from the battle\nfront across ths world, on November 11,\n1*11. Moreover, the point from which\nhe cat his meeeage wu lions, on. of\ntn* most historic of all cities In tin\nwar -nrie.\nHundred Injured in\nIndian Riots During\nHindu Author's Rites\nlworn , India, April 7.\u2014Nearly\nloo persona were Injured today In\ndisorders taring the funeral or\nKajluil. Hindu uuthor. who ass\nslabbed and tlUede at Nakall ba-\nsasr yesterdsy. Tbe authorities had\nprohibited parades for a seek but\nman; folios er. of the author\nmarched In a procession with an\nrnilH) bier. The poller broke up the\nmarch alth their sticks.\nBRITISH SCHOLAR\nAND ATHLETE DIES\nTlwiMUf.   Mldglr)    killed   .mUb.II)\nli)   bullet   through   hrurl.\nMurdered   man  app:irrn!'>   u*-*t----ti\nwhen  killed.\nDody hen-ill) weighted Md thrown\nInto   30   fee*   of   wutrr.\nKtimiiiHf-- ot ritttrs* nun h makes\nnldrnce   Inking   lUffUull.\nNo signs or robber.-,   lining heen\ncause  of  crime.\nI'fiul iiuiu Last seen 11k1.iv nl,rlit.\nNot   known   .thrlher 'n-liel  from\ngun or  ti-MihiT.\nNut hi ng   disturbed    In    h HIM   by\nmardrrrr.\nMotive   of   i rime   yet    tilisnhed.\nAutopp) shtons bullet pestered liejif.\nlimHt'M    vtari*.   nn    tVedrcsdu;     <t\n(restoii,\nMR. MIDGLEY WAS\nYORKSHIREMAN;\nCAME HERE IN 19W\nSettled   for   Three   Years   in\nWinnipeg; on Flats* Kunch\nSince   1915\nEvidence Shows Body Dragged From House About 100\nYards to River Bank; Chains, Scrap Iron. Sand Used to\nSink Body; Four Provincial Officers Work on Cast\nRev.  Herbert  Gray,  Vicar of\nLynton, Promoted Classics;\nSchool   Ranch\nLONDON. April 7.-The death today\nof Hev. Herbert Bran ton 0<%y, D. D.\nvicar of Lynton, DeTonihire. removed\n9 famous education 1st, w\\v> In addition to being a great clawi.ui scholar\nwu also well known In ihe field of\nathletic*. In his earlier days as warden\nof the well-known Bredf!:. I college ln\nBerkshire, tbe foundation of which he\nwell and truly laid, he could run. box\nand play game* with the beet of\nscholars.\nDr. Gray turned a chalk pit winch\nhad fallen Into disuse Into a' mode!\ntheatre, and produced Gteek play*,\nfor which the school bet.me fumc-iit\nHe also devoted considerable ene gy to\nan attempt to provide careers tor\n\"unbookish\" boys, and In 1909 founded\nthe educational ranch for public scrool\nboys In AlbtrU. One cf his two\nsons  Is   now living  In  Cannda.\nDr. Oray waa born ln 1031 and ao*\neducated   at   Winchester   nnd   Que.\ncollate. Oxford.    In 1936 he was ..,-.\npointed  vicar of  Lynton.  the  eeaildo\nresort on the north Devon coast.\nMTrMMil.il   IHKM .1\nLIM.R  I>   i l.tMII li\nNBW YORK, April 7\u2014Ths French\nltfliar stranded for 30 hour* on the\nflats off Brooklyn, waa, flouted today\nat high tide and resumed her voyage\nto Europe this afternoon.\nVictoria Man Found\nShot in Hi$ House;\nSuicide Is Theory\nVICTORIA. B. 0., April V.-Har*wf\nBeumith, 41, died Instantly in nig\nhome heft today from a gun* hot wound\nIn the bead, believed by the police to\nhave been eelf-mnioted. J\nu wide variety of it dictions on life.\nWhile warning the western people*\nagainst tcndemii-s which, be said,might\nbe their Intellectual and spiritual ruin.\nhe treated their problems with n broud\nsympathy.\n\"The -pii-if  of pfttfreag 1* nclllier\n\"unlit nor Immoral.\" in- sale,.   HHii\ne*|i*il ti-Hllfrrrem*. it   iim-h Us  effl-\nelrney   In   WVellitg  \u25a0\u25a0   wetl  w   In\nlieslliiK won mis: hi helping us hi ,i\nperfeet   \u00bb)>teni   pf   nihl>er>,   und   ill\nthe -sump time  hi  a  perfeet  orciilil-\nutlon   ef   ehurll)    faf   tho**   who\n\"iiffrr  In   eoiiMHiitenee\n\"Throus,,    hitelliv'tiit    doallng    with\nnature's potential!iir-v  li  achieves success .either   for   toriM-doing   the   world\ninto a  blood-oorhvA  abyss  of  torment\nor for reclaiming  \u25a0   new  world  of life\nfrom tin* void.\nmm B  roti i.hi \\i\n\"The modern work! hint not allowed\nItself time to evolve n religion, a profound principle nf m \u25a0nctliatlon Ibnt\ncan fashion out nil i inflicting elcmentK\nof living work of art, its society. The\ncreative Ideals tf life, necessary fur\ngiving expreeslou to the fullness of\nhumanity, were developed centuries ago,\nAnd when today these suffer from some\nmisfit as a result of n constant expansion of knowledge and a variety ol\nnew experience^ we (ml to adjust them\nInto a comprehensive (umpleteneas. We\ngrow accustomed to n ttptrltunl sloven-\ntil-less, being constoutli familiar with\ntbe sweepings of an enormous traffic,\nwith tbe disordered fragment* waiting to be relegated to their proper\nplace*, which reuuins time. And we\neay time la money while we forgot to\nsay that leisure Is wealth, the wealth\nthat la a creation of human spirit\nwhose material may be :nui.ey. Invention, construction ami orgunimtion are\nspeeding fast alo.iv the high road or\nour history, but the creative genius of\nmar* le every dav losing lis dignity-\nIt accepts cheap payment for the buny\nmultitude: It is engaged In alwayn\nkeeping irreverent minds amused: It\nmakes face* at things men hold sacred\nand tries to prove that the Ideals of\nsocial life which have given ua grace,\ntho majesty of self-mastery, and hero-\n'Continued  on   Page  8e\\-\nThomus Midgley. murdcixd under\nmysterious clrcumtauuc-e* ut his Koole-\nnay flats' ranch, six miles front Kootenay Landing sometime lest we k Im j\niMTii ntiiehinr in thut totality for the\npast 14 years, He rnlml Mock. During the past winter he mul no stock\non the farm having dlspo ed of his\nbund of cuttle lu the full.\nBorn In  Vnrkshiie.  Kngl.t.i-i. Mr. and\nMrs. Midgley came to Cansds  in  1901\nM.*tiling in Winnipeg.   Alt< i three yetrj\n. in   tin-   MunJtoba   capital   '.hey   moetd\ni west und settled In Nelson l.i 1904  I'n-\n! til the uprlng of 1915 the f.: miy lived\nIn Fairview on High  street.\nWhile   making   his    iv. n     on   the\n| loncji Mr. Midgley,wu* u Iru^ucnt ,J**\nltor  to  NcIkou.     He   van  hint   In, tha\ncity  for  three   weeks  gnutHl   the  nvv\nyear.\nII : rurttved b| \u25a0 brother qui ib-\nter in the old Country. Mr Mfflele; s\nbody arrived 00 the Crow boil last\nnight und burial will take place tUU\nafternoon.\nNORWEGIAN SHIP\nFIRED UPON BY\nU. S. A. CUTTER\nl!y .(. li. (I KUAN\nThomas Mid|{lcv. Kootenay Flats rancher, murdered dur-\nIna last week ut htn'ranrh home, died instantly in his b\u00abd\nafter beini; shot throui-h the heart with a millet from a\nInch powered rifle or revolver. His body was then dragged\nfrom the dwelling ahont inn yards, taken onto a boat house\nhere, weighted down and dropped into the Kootenay river\nin about .'!() feet of water. This is the evidence adducted so\nfar in the murder mystery that has startled the Kootenay\ndistrict. Motive of the crime so far is unkown. but evi-\ndenee seems to show that it may have been revenge or the\nresult of a grudge against the well known and popular\npioneer  Kuettnav ranchman.\nI'rovinciiil police hi'iiirtri by Inspector W. K. Uunwoody\nworked on the baffl'ni> case Saturday and Sunday and are\nslill at the scene of the shooting, delving into every poxMiblr\nclue which rn.iV lead to the solving of one of the most horrid\ncrimes committed in the Kootenav district.\nINQUEST ADJ0I RNED\nOn Saturday aittu-awn at Cmton an autotniy was held by\nDr. G, li. Hendereoa of Crcuton.   Prior to the autopny a jury\nhad lx>en lurnmoned by Cor r E. Mallandaine of Creston.   Tne\nbody was viewed and the inquest adjourned until 1 o'clock on\nWednesday afternoon next\nThat Mr. i-tridgley did aot know of an Intruder in his houae\nwlun he retired one oisht laat week, probabl) Monday or Tuesday, soi'iiis borne out in evidence seen rod when the autopSr** was\nperformed. The bullet causing hi* death waa from n high\npower aalibcr tan, probably a .46,\nPIERCED HEART\nThe bullet entered hia body through the right aide at tha\nninth rib, pwwed throngh the heart and lungs, and ipSdi its\naxil on the lef* eheat bet*'\u00aber Iho third and fourth rib. It\n\u2022truck under tbe shoulder blade aboul midway liotwecii tha\nspine and his side in entering his body and took an upward\ncourse emerging on the front right chest, a few inches, below\n\u25a0the shoulder. \\t the point of entry the bullet, likely a soft-\nnosed type, made a clean hole probably five-eighths of an inch\n\u2022Cross. The hole was surroiiiided by ;. dark circle, but signs of\npowder marks were (titrroai negligible. Leaving the body, the\nbullet, splintered by its passage through the ribs left a small\nand more jagged hide.\n(aptain    Claims    Shells    Just\nMissed His Vessel: Cutter\nCaptain  Denies\nTwo Fish Caught\nin the Streets ol\nGait; Both Suckers\nCM I. (Mil., April ;._!\u00bb.. Il-h\nacre HB*a-*sl III Mm- streets nl (Lilt\nliil.O. Mneslih.'; Ilit,til:-li Us* Int.\nmils  Hlilrh   sm-pt   WiHri   slri^'l.  BM\nmini iKrilrttl :i l.'.-liich wtstssee, Id*\neliinicrti lulu tlir stream ind es>\niiin-il *li *s*a*r,\nAiinilH-r sarkrr aaa rasjiiit mIm'ii\nII  -nam liitti (lit- trlltr 'if I huti-f.\nVOINd UEBKL (.ENKKVI,\nDALT1MOIIE,   MU,   April   7. The\nBulttmore Sun. In a copyrli>liti-(i .-tury\ntoduy. twlcl thut. hix ul seven siwis rircti\nt ;i the Nor-A't-t'l-jii rcnlslertd bnnan*\ntxut Juan by a count Kuwd cutter\nbnrclv nilsMd striking the hh\\\\. as tt\nBailed up ChcNiiwukc bay Frldny morning.\nCaptain Andcr.Min, the jnutiter or the\nvesntl, and Pun I E. Kr-*'trrRon. the pilot\nwho brought the Juuu Irom outside\nthu cipcd into port in Baltimore have\nprole -led to t lip Norweulnn OOMUl the\nntwnpaper will My.\nKisterson U guoicd nn suylnx the lu.\nshot fired by the bout marked X\\ 0.\nLDJr\" paeecd over the stern ot the ship\n\u2022nd struck water whi-re the Juan would\nhave been had the pilot t.0% nwung\nibaipIV io -*tari>o;ir(i after hearing the\nprecedlug eliot.\nDKNIU  in.\\K( i\"\nBAI.TIIIORX, Md, April 7 \u2014 Ciller\nBoatswain Mlchatl Mlcliaelaon *ln command of coast gunrd patrol boat C. G.\n180. which Friday halted the Norwegian\nd. S. JuoA in cheMtpeake bay to search\nher for liquet, said today he had fired\nhis guns etily \"as a signal\" and that\nuont of the shells landed nearer than\niiwo feet of the Bnlltmore bound freight\nrteHBR\n. -UN;)  BI'U.K1'\nraiOMKHTl\nDooMf JhlMlifion In presence of the\n, in-Ill e DfflOHi iiuaii g thorough ewn.-\n- inn tlon ..l the two builvt luA't,, sul\nrtiMMl Un bmun of the Mall madu\nlh Mr Uldilef'a body. The liei:r.\n-\u25a0vind ae were urhrr or,(uiui lu\nI tu path. That th.- buih-; sffl thr\n' bodj on thr left front chem^Jbt-ttewn\nI the third and fourth rlbs-tvus proven\nwhen sptlnteni or I tit- shattered rtbu\nwen taken Irom t\"'- th*l\\ ou the outvr\nportion of the sidr Thre* piece* of\n\u25a0 red  i>iiiii-i   were uiso fcfiltnn twin\nH locality.\nFroW I lie 'in I up-.* h ntitiM be\ngathered tiiui Mr. MMtfcp had re-\nllri'd for the nlichi :\u00bbml teM >ler|\u00bb\n; Ing on hi- hit M4e with liU head\nlin\\.inl ,i null end UN barll tat a\n>t'M r In III- Im iImi.idi It Is IMoli\n:ib!\u00ab-   thai    h!*   iiwillijiit   iM   from\ntill*      lll'tlllXIIM      lllll.l\nDi-iuii- wus histantnnfoa, t>u.ieu Dw.'\u00ab\ntor Hendrrsou.    Iu all  probubiitty. Mr,\nIBdfltey never mortd after he mua hit.\nAt   the   time   of   the   Miootmp,   Mr\nMidgley   was   dressed   in   druwers   und\ninn!'\"--iiiu t   and wore a brown woollen\n, ovcmhlrt.     Roth   .shirts   were   pierced\nI by the lone bullet which brought deaU*\nI Blood clots had formed before the body\nI wus recovered from KootgOlf' \u2022\"itt-\nMO\\H\\\\    ui(    ll\u00bbU\\Y\nli   WM (lie opinion of (he dot^or\nI     UuM   Mr.   Piliffatl   had   hr+ii   mgi\n'Irnil    priili;ilil\\     Mondu.v    or   Tnr*-\niiu>  ni but nek,    other than Um\nbnlli'l   boles   there   wer-a   nn  othei\nmark* or vtolrnca nn th*\u00bb Jiady.\nj     Mr.   Midgley   had   been   roeldlng   at,\ni his ranch all vlnter alone. Mra. Mldg*\n, l\u00ab)   having been  visaing her daughter\nMi       Harry   Bishop   in   lfolsoiL   and   Bit\nadopted daughter, t Mine Sva Midgley of\n: Trail,  during  the' wmter.    Mr.  Illdg*\nI ley  had   visited  Blrdaf  tho wee* pro.\n'Continued   on   page   Two)\ntfal\nueucral Jorm'. u. < nuumider ol the\nInsurgent gsrrlson Bt Chihuahua city.\nMexico, Is the youngest general In the\npresent revolution lu that nuiuirs\n\u2014Copyright, 1930, raci-lc and Atlantic Photos, Inc.\n1-.U-4JUI.V*. I'HIMAII\niit-ajyu\ncanunsl\nMUJsn.  Italy.  Ajjni  7.  _\nnoleau. ot Qiiroec, primal* of\narrlT*d here Salurdar night, from T*u-\nlee.  lie is a truest at the irolabMHMt\n Two\nTOE M-IL-VW TUTU' MfiTCS. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 8,1929\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor\nTbe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS (1.00 UP\nRooma With Running Water.   Private Baths en Suite\ni.l,|iiHiici\u00bb for all Trat'eliiiK .Men. Minlnj\/ Men, Lumber\nMen and Touryitu\n\u2022da] Suiulat  Dinner $1.00 Rotarian HeadtiiiarteHi\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda in the Cit\\\nHUME\u2014a Mclnnes. Koss Spur; D D\nOook, Spoken*; P. Dick, 'R. Mx.ov.\n8. J. Cook. W. T. Hlnton, P. A Dunn\u2122,\nV. Smith. P. W. Milton. A t Moifee\nH. P. Oodley, H Wliitlni c. H Oar-\nsand, H. Scott, P. W. Si-wart, A. H\nMann, D. D. Murdock. D. M. Mcrcei.\nVancouver; W. L. Rennlck. Salt Lake\nCity; W. A. Walls, Edmonton; H. 0\nItog*r*. Calgsry; I. Wsnnlseyh. P. Tunn\naill,  Toronto;   Mrs.  J.  C.   Harris.  Ni-.v\nDenver; H. 8. Hannls. Greenwood.\nJacy Tsylor. Buffalo. Wyo.:D. W. la-rfee.\nMedicine Hat; I. Csssldy. C O. Wool.\nHamilton: L. H. Rawltngs, Nakusp; Mrs\nN. Murphy, Miss H. Murphy. Mr. a'ld\nMi*. D. O. Thomas, A. Noxon. Mr. and\nMra. A. Lsvasseur, Mr, and Mrs. Hi*,-;i\nPoblnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. D Benson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lskes, O Joiin-\n1 one Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Annsble, Jr.,\nNelson.\nThe SAVOY\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nWhere the Quest Is King\n8ic\u00bbni Heat.   Hot and Cold Running Water in All Rooms.\n-HANS'   KliOM-   WITH   PHIttTI   Kvril-   OR   sil\"\u00bbi h(\nJ. A. KERR, PROP., NELSON, B.C.\n8AVOT \u2014 W. J. Bstes, Miss Blllk'\nWalker. Mrs. R L. McLean, J. 8.\nMabell. A. M. Parker. A. J. HutcMiuon,\nVancouver; W. Brown. Calgary; 8. H.\nLowe. New Denver; T. McMillan, Id-\nmoDton;   Pat  Morris,   Trail:   Mr.  and\nMra. Nixon, Bonnlngton; E Thompson, Tmlr; M. Cummlngs. 8'.oc.n Park;\nMn. A. 3. ongg. Nakusp: J McPhee,\nJ. Mclntyre, J. C. Atkinson. E. Blmpsoi.\nFt a. HlUysrd, L. Stevenswanden, Van\ncouver; J. R. Marsley. Appledale.\nThis oolmn Is open to all Scout\norganizations In thr Kootenay and\nRmindary districts. Seoul news\nmust be Id the editorial department\nby   ssturdsy   night  st   th*  Istes*.\nFIRST NELSON TROOP\nBOY SCOl'TS\nThe attendance during the laat -Mat*\nhas fallen off slightly owing to the\nschool holldsys, but thla coming w\u00bbek\nshould sse the number present back\nto the old standard again.\nTwo new boys linked up with the\nCubs on Tuesday, and three attended\nthe Scout meeting on Friday for th.\nfirst time. This will brln,t our -.otal\nmembership up to one hundred and\nforty-five, an organization of boys tc\nbe proud of.\nThe Troop and Pack has been slowly\nbuilt up Into a wonderful organization,\nKb growth has not been of a rapid ns-\nture, for It bss taken over seven years\nto develop into what It is today, and\nIt will be a sad day for fie boyhood\nrf Nelson, if the First Nelson Troop and\nable  to   have   an   enjoyable   time   as\nMil   Is   lalnlng   some   ault.   usefvl\nknowledge  ln the  proesss of  (Msiinr j\ntheir   tests.      It   is  expected   that   as !\nsoon  as  tne  warmer  weather  arrive*\nthen will b* a regular stream of wosk-\n\u2022nd  campers,  all  attempting  to  pass\nthis Journey  test.     On  Prtdsy nWht\nRecruit FIMinell  LoPlufy was Inv-aitcd\nwith the nnk  of tenderfoot and re-\ncelved   into   the   membership   of   the >\ntroop.   Then are only two recruits lift |\nto pass the teet and then the troop will i\n   b* all scouts snd ready to pass on to\nss^^^^^^^^^s\" tht wortt \u201e, \u201eeiting the second class\nPack go out if business. The parents work doa*. Eric Caldlcott was su-aT-s-s-\nof the boy. an behind the movement ful In passing the handyman's bade*,\nto  a  far  grsater   degree   today   than   and   as   In   all   tha   tea's,\nBoy Scout Doings\nIn the Kootenay and\nBoundary Districts\nTHOMAS MIDGLEY\nVICTIM OF SPITE\nMURDIR? AUTOPSY\nLikely Asleep When Instantly\nKilled |   State* t'restoti\nDoctor\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe STANDARD CAFE\nK0  Baker  Miest,   N Uoa    B.C.\nOPES DAT AMI MOBT\n'\n'\n5-90   to   8:0C\n  3f>.\nrii,i\\r im\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nPines', iQulpped Restlurast i'i\nBTCK   I.VT   IND  M(,HT\nWe   (;,ler   lo   I'rlvute   l-.utle,\nSpeciei\u2014h* Cnaat, Sod*. Water ano\nHot    Drill!:-..      Nice    clean     I\nnoma, hoi  md cold sain\n(Continued from Page One)\nthere are vlous anal had vlalted bis neighbor, 1k.\never before, Msd that speaks volume, several mm coming up. The troop Lea-Is at his ranch art Friday. Mafeh\nfor the manner In whloh the orgar- equipment bo* has been painted In- an. He had atayed at the Lewis ranch\nizatlon Is conducted. Not only have side and out, while the first sl-l dm. tin after dark and had gone home\nwe the support of the parents, but is Just about completed, ind as so-m alone. That was tn* last tint* that\nalso ths support of th* public at largs, na th. flag pole Is renovated, the he was awn alive.\nas witness tbs crowd nt the scout troop handymen will have demonstiivt- I It was on Wsdnesdsy last. April I\nconcert a few weeks sgo. and at the ed their sblllty. In s future an- I that Mr. Midi-ley's disappearance flrat\nchurch eervlo. at a more recent d'lte. nouncement. there will b.\u00bb something became known, Mn. Midgley and\nand a week ago a number of public to report In regard, to the aocitt daughter Iva. were returning to the\nspirited  ladles  held   a  tet  and  bak.   camp, as ths Ute will likely be chosen\nnits'   ranch.     At   Kootenay   Landing\nsale   for   the   benefit   ol   the   Troop   on Sunday. April 14th.   So watch out   they   expected   to   meet   Mr.   Midgley,\nand Pack.    Those are events which a   for more news regarding it\nfew yean ago would have 'wen impos- 1\u2014\nBible to put over, and go to prove that\nthe people of Kelson realize that there\nIs an organisation for boys worth\nwhile, ln tb*lr midst.\nAt a meeting of the Troop leaden,\nways and m*ans for raising funds were\ndiscussed, and It was decided that a\ndance would be held ln th. early pait\nwho usually came far them in his boat.\nHe was not at the wharf. Mn. Midgley, who had originally Intended to\narrive on Tuesdsy thought nothing of\nHowever,   he\nSCOl'T JAMBOREE IN ENGLAND\nWord has been received that the her husband's absence\nnumber of scouts attending the scout had not appeared st the boat the day\nJamboree In England during the sum- previous, It was learned\nmer. will be tar larger -nan was it HOUSE IN ORDER\nflnt expected. Arrangements wen j Upon arrival at the ranch home, six\noriginally made to handle moot) scourts ' miles from Kootenay Landing, the\nattending the oomlng of see celeoratlon house was found tn good order, but\nof May, for this purpose. A flnt class of ^ ^ KoM movemer.ti DUt uteet \u25a0 Mr. Midgley could not be locsted. Then\norchestra has been already engaged for report, \u201e, y,,,, thwe Wlu be ln the were signs of his bed hating been slept\nthe evening, and the leaden have mede n,|,nDorhooo oI 60,000 under canvas , In and hlB clothing was In the ususl\nup their minds, to make the event,   dur| . July and Auguat plBc.    closer   scrutiny  showed   blood\nIf at .11 pc\u00ablble. a huge lucces.. ^^   ^^   m   \u00a3on.   8taln. on th\u201e ^ pUlMr.\nThe memben of the first aid classes    trlbutto, u,,,,. quoU to th!, vast hut       Constable Hugh  McLann of Creston\n-onducted  by  Fred  Blskeman  snd  W.   of tne youth oI ^ world   rumi, ue-   \u00bbnd   Ike   La-vis   and   the   Perry   man\ngo   up   for   their   ,      m on]y European country which    nmmla Lockheed, wt-re eummoned. and\nbbbb   *\u25a0_>\u25a0   tlmaV .     . .     . ths*      mlaa In a      m-sti'-i      trrtttkAms\\n       Tnmmti\nwill  not be  represented.\nThe Sure Wa|\nto Get Rid ol\nSpring Colc|\nKruitatives   Purify  tht\nand Invigorate the Who+eJ\nSyatem\nSpring   colds   ar*   stubborn\nrsesuse  your blood,I* still sRjmH\nheavy.    Nature   mash   it  so   t\u00bb'-T\"\nleet you against winter', rvgoura, '\noften  times  nature  needs slo   te|\nstore th. racy purity so vital to -a\nling health ln warmer days.\nTry \"PPultstlve.\" a. A aprjgig I\nYbur appetite wUl be stimulated,\n\u25a0nation Improvsd. \u2022 Kidneys and t>\nproperly regulated. Liver stirred\nhealthy, normal action. And your I\ncleared of wait, which Is clot\nthe   blsvod   ind   harbouring  aald.\nRead What These PeopU St]\n\"I sincerely  recommend It,\" Mr.\nPage, Cabaro. Que.\n\"Thanks to Frttltatlves, 1 have :\nfelt better than I do now,\" Mr. TheSJ\nGraham, Oahawa, Ont. ^\u00a7^^\n\"Everyone    should    fcsep    In\nhealth by taking Frultatlves,\" E. Ldj\nstrum,  Headln,  Alta.\n\"Fruiutlves\"   banishes   sarln-f\nsnd tones up your system to apleij\nvitality, ^^^\n2Jc snd toe at all dealsn.\na.   Crowtbar   will       \t\nxsmlnstlons ln sbout two week* time,\n.id torn, of the boys are wonderinr\nI they know ss much agout *!rst\nd work as they thought they did,\no\"ever. ths Instructors hsv* rtert\nnfidence in thetr \\oys, ynd fully ex-\npeel *.o hsve eome very high marks\nco.ded.   David Rees who 's Instruct-\nthe   missing   man's   grandson.   Tommy\nBishop  of  Nelson   went   to  the  scene\nOf th. 60,000 scouts, 8000 trill be f.nm    m ^^^    ftm ^^ found )n\nro e9M v\u00abrd, !t wu lurmleed that travedy\nhad   befallen   the   mining   man   and\nforeign  countrlee.   and   3000\noveraeM   dominion*.       There   will   h-e\nthree camps, and the main one being\nat  Arrow  Park,  near  Birkenhead.  **\u00ab*       ...   . . - _,\nthe other two will be at Upton Pnrk   v,lt^: biLtJ.w-lt^\u201e *\u00b01L,u!!e-!l\nImmMlftte   dTnirnlniT   of   the   rlrer   re-\nQueen's Hotel\n1HI    C9K1-I   *>f   rONVKMIN.I\n\u25a0ot   \u00bb\u2122i  '-old   water  in  every  room\nSteam   Heated\nA, LAP0INTE, PROP.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA  ru-HlcM-] B\"<*i   Building\nfilfi   Vernon   -ttrm    \\c:\u00abii,  B.C.\n\"\u25a0lot  and  Cold  tfMW  and Telephone\nin   All   Hoom-i      Stenin   Hp-upcI\nrhroughnut\nP. K\\r\\K   Pt\u00abp I'lirdpean Phn\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nil \\**U    BttTAI HAM\nlleftnemi-ni   \u00bbnd  Dehr\u00bbr\\   Pree\u00bbU\nans* \u00bb*v urn vh.ht\nVpeeia) Dinn-rTf n so *o a-iv> \u2022\nSuppf   6:30   to   8 11~\nW:  IpMH\u2014M \u00abn Chep 8uey and Noodle--\nPlrnw    18^'\n. g the flrat aid t\u00abm. \"hu high holrwt-   and OHrehurch'\nt adding freah leureli to the Troop*\nrecord In flrat aid work, n-id nothing\nshort of winning the Dominion Trophy\nIt! an.laf; him and his excellent team.\nFIRST  TRJUL  TROOP  NBWfl\nT'-e Piwt TrmU T oop htd a eery ir-\n-.tructlve and enjoyable htltv-   last 8at-\n81r Robert Baden-Powell, the founder\nof the boy scout movement, vvtll be\nat camp with hla hoys, the Prim-*\nof Wales it la hoped will pny a visit.\nand the opening ceremony will be\ncarrtesj out by the Duke of Connaught.\npresident of the Boy Scout association.\nThere   will   be   scout*   p\u2014sent   from\nrday. when a number of 7utdwr t\u00abts    AregnUni. Cuba. Iceland. Uoeria.-Per-\nwere   pawed.       The   following   aconts   ?t'. tto..Unit-J?utei'fhni\" Kq^,cr\nmussed the required cooking teat, lorn\nWoods,    BUI    Hopkins.    Desnond    Uh\nIrak.    Mexico,    Peru,    Turkey,    Chin*\nRgypt,   Japan,   Panama,   Blum,   India,\nTrail\nQUEENS\u2014H   L. Jsckson. J. Ptlzwcrg\nst, Mr*. W. J.  Bremner. E. Wyotmsn. I     \t\nMrs.   M.   Anderson,  Un.  I.  Anderson,    O   Horberg. P. Norberg, Procter\nYmir; 3. H. Hutchinson, \"South Slocan;\nA. T. Bynotss. Wlnnlpei;  Annable, A.\nAbbotstrand, Burnesd. Alu, J. Strand.\nH.  Strand. Wlnlaw;  M. M.iLeod, Tiail;\nMr.  and  Mrs. Boatwlck,  RsnaU:   F   S.\nRyan,  Femle;   O.  B   Oliver. Lardo;   O\nF.  Dudley, F. Sampson,  Vsneouver.\nNEW ORAND\u2014A   Hyrnui, Sllverton;\n^^^^^^^^^^^ A. H\nWarner, 8. Desraway, Vanvouver; Robert Porker, Scotland; J, St. Wray and\ndaughter, Spokane; 8. R. Sherman,\n8. O. Sherman, Boewell; G. E. Massey,\nR.  Stevenson,  Harrop.\nMADDEN HOTEL\nr   m-uidfy Pnm\nHUwfc   Heaii-ti   Rihiiti-   i>>   thr   On\u00bb\n*te*>k   nr   Month\n\u25a0\u00bb\u2022>\u25a0'      mMmMIM -thuwn -o guent*\nVm     iuln    \u00abim    Hiird    \u25a0_     MM\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Home of Plenty\nol   Vernon  et Phone  MIL\nH.  H'tSHICK   tvll  (1   HNATIVk\nFifty   Rooms   of   Solid   Comfort\n(lesd-iuaners for Lugger* snd Miner.\n-trim Heated\nHot nnd Cold\nnOUGLAG\nHOTEL\nROOMS WITH BATHS\nE. L. AND A. GROUTA-TIE. Prop*..\nBox 606     Phone 2113     Trail, B.C.\nnufy and Pe\u00bbMlT\"iinuf7\"whiS Tom   Newfoundland, Hong Kong, MMta South\nAfrica, Rhodeaia. Ceylon, Ugunda. Cold\nCoast,   Canada.   Kenya.   New   Zr-Man^,\n'A'oodi, Deamond LePlufy, Gordon Laarr,\nCarl Lunde, Pennell LePluly paeacd tit\n'(-quired ftre-llghtlng test mid ln \"ir-h\n'nsc used only one match. Severn1\nscouts tried the \"twist\" for the  fl^t\nlass cooking; Bill Bpidrey, Tom\nilolmei, Ralph  Taylor, Magnus Lunde,\nlarry Graves and Francis .tenkln vere\nPalestine.   Burma.    Jamecn,   Australia,\nOn rrt<l\"v, s-nff srrgnnt Gammon-' of the provinrlnl police, ac-\nromn-inled hy Corponil C. K. M*c-\nkencle. went to the scene. Mr.\nMldglev'ft ranch houso Is a four-\nroomed one-storey frann* stnictnre.\nA dnlnty rtalrj room adjoins It.\nEntrance to the house Is through\nn door In the kitchen. A door\nIratl'-; to the Ihlrtg room and dining room. Prom thla room tire\ntwo bedrooms onnectrd hy doors.\nTli\u00bb house Is sHuated about 100\nytiHls from where the Kootenay river liri.dt lu wiy and from where\nMr. Mt'iKlev'si boithoiis* Is moored.\nApproaching the house, the police\nofficers  Joined   by   Constable   McLaren\nNigeria, the Bahnmas, Sudan and Cm- of   Creston   and   Mr.   Lewis   and   Mr.\nnis. Lockheed   made nn extensive search.\nEven Tresten  da  Cunha.  that  Ion*- -F\"'1* APPROACHES\nsome   South   Atlantic   outpost,   wuulr- Approach  to the Midgley ranch  on\nUke to send Its contingent, but will oe be made by four ways.    The first  tr.\n\u25a0he successful  ones,     Just at pre.*-ent    unable,  owing  to  transportation  dlftl-   boat  up the Kootenay river six  miles\nhe   troop   Is   preparing   lor   a   eout    culties.      \"We   would   gladly   come   tf   f\"\u00b0*n   Kootenav   Landing:   the   second\nMADDEN\u2014R.  O.   Hanley.   R.   3-  Mc- I\nDonald, J. D. McDonald, Sooth Slocan:\nA.   J.   Rlcket.   Spokane;   A.   McDonald,\nD. Carmidant. P. Oeflene. O. Pllcwerger,\nBrllllrnt.\nCK\u00abg,d r h\nrnrt\nK\u00abid th'* AdvcrttMinenik\nTHWX iAM ?OfH T\/MI\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nI NOfll   rHt   -UANinRMr-N'T  (II\ntill II tM   MMssa\n,.(llin   (l\u00bb\\V   H(l(IM\u00ab     aWMIsstl\nsltTKh\ni-IIHM    11. Ill  VMMON   IT\nHotel Arlington\nTRAIL* B. C.\nI. r. L8VE80CE. Pros.\nCompletely Renovated and Refiniehed\nHot and Cold Running Water European Plan\nSteam Heated Centrally Located\nRotary Sample Rooms in\nHeadanarters Connection\nMeiVs Spring\nOvercoats\nAre filling a Popular\nDemand\nNEW PATTERNS,\nNEW FABRICS\nThese sightly garments at\n$18.50, S1D.50, S38.50\nMENS >*\u00a3__\nWEAR ^^_\n2N?\nBOYS ^s.\nWEAR   9+ngF\noncert to be held sometln.o the latter    you could arrange  for airplane  trans- down  the  Kootenay   river  by   boat   o:\nport,\" wu the gist of their message to canoe   from  Bonner's   Perry   or   lnf---\nLondon  headquarters. mediate   points;    the   third    by    rw!\nThis vast rally of scouto in the old across Kootenay  flats,  and  the  fourtl-\nland,   will   be   the   largest   and   nwt hy walking from Duck Creek or vicinity\ncosmopolitan gathering of boya ln his-       Polloe officers made a search arour><'\ntory.  tbti   are  not  gathering  for  tho *\u2022** premises for any signs.   They grart-\npurpoee of war, but for ths purposing uRHy   worked   in   toward   the   houoc\nof promoting universal peace, develop- Arriving at tlaV kitchen door, which  \\ -\ning goodwill and mutual umlerstandlir the   opening   from   the   house   leading\n^^^   amongst the nations of the world.   To to   the   path   to   Mr.   Mldrfley's   boat-\nwrltmg\".riwk7\"as   i?\"l4t^\"i>ader    quote ,rom the records of \"Th\u20ac Uaguc j?0\"*6* offloe^, \"w #lRns of wmrthlnr\nof Nations\", \"The boy scout movement having been dropped there.   They ent-\nls one of the principal factors for pro- ered the house to the bedroom.    There\nmoling  world   wide  peace  there  is  in were  signs of something  having   been\nart of  the  month,  so the time   will\navc  to be   used   to  learn  the  dillls.\na-tfc, and this means that troop hikes\nwill be curtailed for that time.\nPatrol Leader Rrlc Caldlcott haa iuc**\nessfully   completed   all   th    lasts   for\nhe first  class  badge  and  he  will   he\npresented with  it  Is  soon as  the  application has been passed oy the provincial headquarters.     At the time nf\nJohn Holllngton will also be u f.mt\nclass scout, as the exumlner for the\nJudging teat has a number of scouts out\nthis Saturday afternoon for the test.\nIt will not be long before the troop\nwill be able to'boast of a complete\npatrol of flist'' class scouts, us tht\nRagles an one or two tests away from\nthe goal. During the Easter koUd'iys.\nBill Baldrey and Magnus Lunde wrt\non their Journey teat, and although they\nreport the weather oold, still they were\n\"i\nthe world today\".\nWEDS PRODUCER\nLTt)\nBOYS\n      WEA*\t\n\u25a0WOJTSIM Vet MICH rWalt OBTlsr\nSevere Colas\nAlways Ended In\nBronchitis\nMra. John Wilson, lit Mamaloti Bt,\nLondon, Ont.. srritllr\u2014 \"1 hav. alvrajn\nbun troubled with Mvari cold* which\nahrays ended in bronehitii, but msat\nUking\nDr. Wood's\nI hava no fear of t-hil troubK u H\nacted like magic, and the desire to couch\nwasentirely gone. T1\u00bbaootfc_f fe*_3f\nIt i-mparte to tbe bronchial tube* te\nsimply wonderful.\n\"One daj my husband came botne\nsrithahoan- cold, but after a few c1\nas wag entirely free of it.\"\nViolet Dunn, Canadian stake star.\nwils married at St. Ocorge's chapel.\nNew York, to Hamilton MacPadden,\nBroadway producer, who numbers\namong his successes. \"Gods of Lightning,\" which received critical acclaim\nPot up only by The T. Milbuni Co* last year.\nl_L.Tocooto.Ool\nMi\nPrice 3.V. a bottle; Urge family aise\nlo. at all druggietg aod dealers.\ndropped from the bed. A Pillow on the\nbed was bloodstained and blood stains\nwere noticeable on a blanket. There\nwere stains leading from the bedroom\nto the back door. Outside tbe door\nwere signs of something having been\ndragged across the ground. These\nsigns led toward the boathouse. Examination of the boathouse revealed\na splaah of blood on the corner of\none of the  landing  boards.\n.surmising the body had been dropped\ninto the river, the officers rigged up\ngrappling irons, and using Mr. Lockheed's boat, proceeded to drag the river. At about 6:30 o'clock the' Irons\ngrabbed a heavy weight. They were\npulled in, three men being necessary\nto pull them and their load to the\n.-surface. On the irons was the body\nof the missing man.\nHEAVILY   WEIGHTED\nAround the feet was bound a portion nf a grey woollen blanket.\naround this securely twisted was n\nwire from which dangled a bucket\nwith sand, There were other\nweights attached to the body. They\nappeared to be pieces ef heavy\nchain and scrap Iron. It was necet-\n\u25a0*.-.\u25a0> for the officers to eat away\nthr chain and scrap Iron In order\nlo get the body ashore. Darkness\ntuning on forced the officers to\nquit their work for tbe night and\nus no accommodation was \u00abin liable\nthey went to Creston for food and\nj-helter. The murdered man's body\nwas taken to Creston by Mr, Mldg-\nIcv.v neighbor, Ike Lenin.\nPolice officers expressed themselves\naa gratified Indeed to Mr. Lewis and\nTHE  GUMPS-FAME  AND  FORTUNE\nH\nCame Ihe dnvn of&\ntmtQ don ~ wt-Ut Jbm\noversleeping in ms zteto\nJoutid luxury - -jTie \/vevks\nof wisoh conPiaemeot\netna hardship have tdkeo.\ntheir loll -from ihe tuimiiL\nmachiua -mluie sUrls her\n-tvotk of ee-crealwtz dad\nreiuL\/eaahcxi -y- ,\nJ   t_A bud tseVerbetdtaq '\nknock al ihe door\neitoikeiis tutu\u2014\nGsmskf\n^\u2014 -EM\u2014SBSE*\u2014\u00bbBBSS*\nf   HERE IS  A 4TA.TS-AENT AND OUR '\nCERTIFIED CHECK-  MERELY A.\nPITTANCE  TO WHAT IT  VslU BE\nVJHErJ  **bE    GET   NATIONAU\nDISTRIBUTION \u2014\nMR. CARS-   I CONGRATULATE\n\\Oll-     Vou ARE  DEVrlNED\nTO BE A MER-f RICH MAN -\nMr. Lo-khesd tor their everr asslMsl\nm aldlni them t* locate ye* botlfj\nKEY ON Ol Tirol!\nIt is a Inoim Iset that Mr.\ney's door waa not locked on th. \\\nif the murder, for when nolle* \u25a0\nrived they found th* door dalao]\nand the ke-r 1st ths eutaid., ftotsl\nvs Mr. Midgley had left It attsr |\norlng  the  house. ^^~~~\"\nThe   room   where   the   sho*sts|\nnrrnrred is a .mall *n* contalala\na  bed   and   kurrau.    tt  ma\nabout  I by   10  feet.    Hlandlrsf\none    corner    and    fronting\nthe   wall   Is   the   bed.     Dliactl\nacross from the bed II sltuat*** f\nwindow.    Th* doar  Kadlng  to\nlmlronm   la   Bltaated  at\nof   the   room   and   to   o*a>  gj\nnear the  corner opsoslte  Is taa\nIn which the bed Is locatsd.\n\"(IT  FROM  IIOORf\nProm the poatuon of the bull*)\n'he man's bedy It Is surmised ths*.\nsalient entered the ro*n by\ndo r. or stood it th. door and i\nal the keeping form of Mr. Ml*\nClio bullet did not oom* through\n,ndow as It waa shut Ind eel\nir   . screen. \u2022\nLlllle  s gnlflcanre  has  been  I\nInched   tn   a   note   found   on   ll\nI llr-icn   table.     It   was  apparent\nin  Mr.  Mldglo'a handwriting ai\nbore the words, or similar word!\nt    \"Down   al   boat   over   tlie  rot\nThis   note   Is   one  probably   h\nhv   Mr.  Midgley   for  neighbors\nfriends  calling.    It   was  a   ml\nfor    them    whereby    they    mil\nfind Mr. Mlilprley If they ralle**,\n'i!s ibscnce. It Is snrmlsed.\nNO 8IONS OF STRl'OOLE\nEverything In the Midgley houe*\n::i -rder when police InvesUH\nThere were no Blgns of a strn\nThere were no signs of Mr. MM\nHaving been robbed. Ho valBat\n<vere known to be musing up t\nyesterdsy st least. Mr. Midi-tor\nnot make a practice of Beeping na\nat the rsnch horn*. It Is tea\nthat he had two bank accounts, a*\nCreston and one in Neiaon. It la\n'mown that any transactions mad*\n'he dead man were by check only. I\neral of these cancelled checks <\nfound In the house In their ao\ntomed plsos.\nThere   were   several   guns   in\nMldclsy    house    but   non.   of   I\nshowed signs of being used or taa\ned with.    They were In another 1\nto that In which the shooting occui\nPolice did  locate s shell In  t\nhouse   snd   anothar   ont-dde,   k\nBlgns showed  that only one ss-\nhad  seen  fired.\nTsklng all these fsct* lnts *an*M\ntlon, than I. but on* theory edva\nIn Creston and vicinity and It la-\nMr. Midgley waa murdered pro!\nby someone hy who had a IT\nsgalnst him. That the murdenr\ntended to ht dthe crime as com-sl\nss possible I. bom. out by th* \u25a0\nof  disposing  of  his  body.\nIn Creston and Mrdar where I\nMidgley was well known, It\nboasted that \"old Tan Mldf!\nnever had an enemy In the worl(|\nThe ease t* a lajman at lea\nIs I baffllni -me,\nFl KTIIffll  INVESTIGATION\nInspector  Dunwoody  and  the %\nifflcers working on the esse ret-n\no   the   scene   of   the  crime  CKaa\nThey sought further evidence.    M\nwere   to   find   the   bull*,   whloh\nrilled Mr. Mldgl-.y.   They also draj\nth. river again for rsmalning porj\nif the weight* used to sink tar* |\nTh* river at that point Is qui*, i\nvnd the weight of the Iron at**\nto th*  body   can  be  estlmataa\nthe fact that body was. found a\ntwo   feet   from   the   plaos   wtwr\nfirst   enured   th*   water   be-sVde\n\u25a0josthouss.    It was necessary to I\nhe boathouse sllghtiy la order to\nhe body.    Bad tha weigh** b**n\nheavy  there   I*  a  possibility  that\n*ody  would   hav.  bwn oarrl*d\nly th* ourr*nt aad probably n.v\u00bb\na ted.\n(vld.no. would lead a layman at\nlevs that every Inch of th.  Mil\nlouse was known by th. murd.n\nrder   that   he   might   mas*   Ml\nrough the house In the dark \\\nut    aw.kenini    th.    steeping\n-here, of course. If th*  poaslbUR,\nmeone   hiding   in   th.   house  a\nig   Mr.   Mldgley's   return,    but\ntently Mr. Mldiisy hsd the ho-M\nwith   him   and   left   tt   In   the\nvhen he want In. The whole 01\nvalley I*  alarmed  at the  killing\nths  mystery   of  It  Ml  will   give\npolios   a   hard   problem   to   set,\nth. conjecture on .11 sldss.\nPolice officers will likely rsmaj\ntht scene ot the crime for soma\nThe coronar's Jury sworn on I\nday morning Is composed of Hal\nlowing Craston men: M J. Ben*.\nI foramen; Thorn*. W. Morrow, Ol\nB. Twill, A. N. Coullng, I. O. f.\nret m \u00ab, N. Mir, I\n __\ni P\nVANCOUVER MISS IS\nCHAMPION TYPIST\nToaoirro, April 7. \u2014 miss u-uu\nMarahese, Vancouver, won the Canadian\namateur tvpewrltlng champl-mshlp Here\nSaturday from fourteen oi-he*- entrants\nln the competition. Mlas Marches-;\nmade n*t rat* of 104 words per (-lout*. .\nMiss Hale Kernleton, Gana-ipue. Ont.,\nwas second with a.rate of 100 words per\nmlnuts.   while   Miss   Ann   Kresutner.\nWinnipeg, was third with 96 w. I\nminute.\nGOOD ADV\nCE\nFROM MOTHER\nOFSEVEN\nRecommends   Lydia   E.\nPinkham'a Vegetable\nCompound\nCOLEMAN \"MBT\" DIBECTOB\nWINNIPEG, Man., April \u00bb.\u2014It la aa-\nnounced that D. 0. Coleman, vice president western lines, Canadian Pacific\nrailway, haa been elected a director of\nthe Metropolitan Life Insurance company of New York. Tha only other Canadian director of thla company Is Hon.\nL. A. Tssehereau, premier of Quebec.\nAUSSIE FLYERS\nARE NOT FOUND;\nHUNT GOES ON\nVICEROY OPENS\nHUGE GATHERING\nUPON EDUCATION\nDeclares Gathering at Victoria\nOne of Ways of Achieving\nWorld Peace\nAdditional    Plane    Added    to\nFleet Search for Kings-\nford-Smith\nToronto, Ont.\u2014\"I began taldng\nVegotihle Compound for nerves and\n\u25a0other troubles and\nHi must lay I fait\nUdiS-vent liter tbe\nIflnt do**. I have\n[Ibeen told thus last\nliU months thst I\nllooktw.nty-Hve,\n\u25a0although I am now\nTforty-xsviii and\n[have bad isven\nIchUdren. I have\n1 taken th. Vegetable\niCompousd regu-\n\u2022larly for some time\nand sleep well, rise early ind feel\nyoung.\"-Ma*. Mclta, 18 Laurie-\nAve, Torcntu, Odtu.-iu.\nPoultrymen!\nTo  get  the  best  results\nfrom your brooders,\nUse\nCanmore\nBriquettes\nPetroleum Coke\nThe ideal fuel*\nBrooders.\nfor\nWest\nTransfer Co.\nP.O. Box 116      Phone 33\nSYDNEY, N. H. \u00bb'., April 1. \u2014Anil hrr 24 hoars has passed nllho-.it.\na hint of tha fal* ot Captain\nCharles Khusforil-Smltli and hla\nthree ranipnnlons alio on March J*\nleft her* In Ihe airplane, South-\nrrn Cross for a flight let England.\nAnother monoplane piloted by\nLleatenant Keith Anderson Joined\nthe search today and Intensive\nground search was begun In the\ndrsolatr country of northwestern\nAustralia.\nA   BOOM   AT   A   TIME\nThe best way to clean house Is to\nkeep It clean. Take a room at a time\nand give It a thorough cleaning now\nand then. Wash the windows and see\nthat Ihe curtains, dolllles snd other\naccessories sre looking their best.\nMaya* the woodwork needs to be gone\nover again. Perhaps a lamp base needs\npolishing or a vase touching up. But\nall tha tune that you are touching\nup these extra* don't let the regular\nwork get behind. Do your sweeping\nvnd dusting and general work. Keep\nIt topnotch, so that no matter who\nilrop* ln, you would feel thit your\n\u25a0ome looked its cheeriest and pleas-\nnt*st place you know. There's no\nnor* contented feeling ln the world\nthan that.\nFIFTEEN HUNDRED\nARE TURNED AWAY\nPremier   Bruce   of   Australia\nSends a Cabled Message\nof  Good  Will\nVICTORIA, B. C, April 7-His Excellency Lord WiUttigrJon, governor-general ot Canada, delivered his Inaugural\naddress to the fourth triennial conference of National Council of Education\nhere Saturday night.\n\"The triennial conferences will Increase In value and Importance as time\ngoes on,\" his excellency aald. \"AU the\nworld Is striving for peace, after experiencing the horrors and tragedies of\nthe Oreat war. There la a sincere appreciation of the efforts made by statesmen of every country through pacta,\nagreemeute and discussions of an Interna tlon tt I importance to try to get\nnearer to the ideal of peace, In my\nopinion we will get nearer to the will\nfor peace and achieve the world-wide\npeace that we are so much desiring in\ngatherings of this sort.\"\nLord WllUngdon added a word of\nwelcome to the delegates. He paid tribute  to   France,   and   alluded   to   the\nFirst Church of\nChrist Scientist\nNelson,  Announces  a\nFREE LECTURE\nON\nCHRISTIAN SCIENCE\nEntitled\n\"Christian Science: Ita accord\nwith the Lord's Prayer\" by Arthur\nP. VeCsmp. C K. II. of Mint\nLouis. Missouri. Member of th*\nBoard of Lectureship of The\nMother Church, The First Church\nof Christ, Scientist, ln Boston.\nMass\nIn The\nMEMORIAL HALL\nTuesday, April 9th\n8:15 p.m.\nThe public  Is  ointl.ill,   Imllnl\nto attend.\n1\/ an Accident\nOccurs Are Your\nDependents\nPROTECTED?\nIn these days of rapid movement, of\ncars, there is increasing necessity for\ncarrying adequate life insurance.\nMake sure also that you are protected against the ravages of fire,\nagainst sickness, and that you are covered against all the many hazards\nintroduced by the automobile.\nFor Fire Insurance\nAutomobile\u2014Life\u2014Accident and Sickness\u2014Plate\nGlass and All Other Forms of Insurance\nJ. E. ANNABLE\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nC. D. BLACKWOOD\nR. W. DAWSON\nC. F. McHARDY\nH. E. DILL\nP. E. POULIN\nFor Life Insurance\nC. W. APPLEYARD, 8un Life Assurance Co.\nC. D. BLACKWOOD, The Greet West Life Aiwurance Co.\nR. W. DAWSON, Imperial Life Assurance Co.\nC. F. McHARDY, Monarch Life Assurance Co.\nP. E. POULIN, North American Life Assurance Co.\nJ. R. FLEMING, Sun Life Assurance Co.\nITALY ABOLISHES\nTIPPING SYSTEM\nROME. April 7.\u2014Tipping has been\nabolished In Italy and all Hotel* and\nboarding houses are compelled to put\nup notices ln four languages to Inform\ntheir guests of the fact. In place of\ntips a sum representing a percentage\nof the total\u201410 to 15 p.c\u20141\u00bb added to\nthe guests' bill and la divided among\nthe staff of the hotel.\nThe ohsngt has been brought about\nby an agreement on conditions of\nwork and wages ln the hotel Industry\nrecently concluded between the Italian\nhotel keepers\" association and the hotel\nworkers trade union.\nA noteworthy feature of the agreement Is tbs system ot apportionment\nof the sums received in lieu of tips\namong tbs various categories of hotel\nservant*. All hotel workers are now\ndivided Into two main classes\u2014the\n\"visible\" or those who come in direct\ncontrect with the guesU' and the\n\"Invisible\" or those whose duties are\nmore impersonal and are confined to\nsuch secluded places as the kitchen.\nThe visible workers receive 88 per\ncent on the shareoui and the Invisible\nthe remaining 12 per cent. In each\ncategory the amount each indlvual\nworker receives depends on the number\nof \"pomts\" which he or she holds\nand whloh are apportioned according\nto the class of work performed. A head\nwaiter tn ths restaurant, for example\nts entitled to 30 polnta, and an assistant head waiter 14, while an ordinary\nwaiter gets 9, Salaries are received\nln addition. At one hotel the total\namount for one 10-day period runs\nIn the neighborhood of 13000 and the\nIndividual point Is worth about 1500.\nSo at this hotel the head waltor with\nhis 30 points got about $100 for ten\ndays in addition to his salary.\nIN'TKB.    CKMK    MACHINEItV\nInternational Cigar Machinery company earned 8483 a share In 1938,\nagainst s2.8S  s share  in  1937.\nFather and Son Are\nAsphyxiated hy Gas\nin Their One Room\nVANCOUVER, April 7.\u2014Two lifeless\nbodies, those of John Dutton, a sawmill worker, and his nine-year-old son,\nTeddy, wars discovered in a gas filled\nroom of a residence here today.\nI^ed by the smell of gas. two frllow-\nresldents at the house battered down\nthe locked door of Dutton'-* room to\nfind the victims. Tht rather lay on\nthe floor covered with a blanket and\na rubber tube leading from a rras Jet\nclutcbd In his hand. A few feet away\nlay the body of his son on a bed. both\nhad  been asphyxiated.\nCOMPAVIRS  MRRCIE\nConsolidation of the American Radiator company and the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co., Into tht*\nAmerican Radiator and Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co., Into the\nAmerican Radiator and Standard Sanitary Manufacturing corporation has\nbeen   declared   operative.\nHoover's Cabinet\nCan Be Called One\nof True Sportsmen\nWASHINGTON. D.. C. April 7,\u2014\nPresident Hoover's new cabinet might\nwell be called the oablnet of \u25a0ports-\nmen, for almost every one of the eight\nnew members Is a devotee of some\nsport in his spare time.\nTbe chief executive, himself an ardent\nfisherman, should find much ln common with two of th* new members,\nHay l*yman Wilbur sad Arthur Hyde,\nheads of the Interior and agriculture\ndepartments, respectively, for both sre\ndisciples of Izaak Walton.\nDr. Wilbur prefers to angle for trout,\nbut secretary Hyde is willing to try\nfor any species ef the finny tribe.\nCharles Francis Adams, secretary of\nthe Navy, Is one of the foremost yacht-\nmen of the country. He was the owner\nof the yacht Resolute in ths old days\nwhen Sir Thomas Upton used to bring\nover his latest models to rtfee for the\nAmerica's cup.\nRiding and tennis are the choice of\nHenry L. Stlmson, who hss been\nselected to head the State department.\nSince his reslssnce in Manila as\nGovernor-General of the Philippines.\nhe has played tennis almost every day.\nAnother beating enthusiast Is Postmaster-General Brown, who, however,\nconfines himself to motorboats.\nAttorney General Mitchell likes golf,\nbut would rather take motion *\nof wild life in the great open\nThe asw war department I\nW. Good, protest** \\fi he,vf pa\nhobby, but his friends ear he\nmuch   time   to  the  study   or\n(Monoinlcs\nT.H. Waters & Co.,\nBuilders and Costracttn\nPHOT* IM F. O. B*l a*r\nNEISON, PA.    .\nGET 017B PBICBS ON\nBUILDING MATERIAL\nBEFORE foil BUILD\nCast Lumber\nTHE\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nYotr Spokane Home\n\"Where Canadians Are Among Friends\nWhen in Spokane\"\nThe only hotel in Spokane with FREE\nBUS service and our own garage adjoining.\nBarber Shop, Cigar Store and Cafe. Complete service under one roof.\nJOE PEDICORD, Manager\nTO  ill  RIVEBSIDB\nton  TO  til   \"TBAOPB\nSPOKANE, U. S. A.\nViM-miHt    .WIIIitKtl-in\ninfluence of Prance in Cnnada through\nher long aasodation in the history and\ntraditions of the oldest portion of the\nDominion\nWKU OMK  TO   m,oki\nHis excellency particularly welcomed\nthe delegates from the sister dominions.\n1-fe referred to Sir Itabli.dn.nath Tagore\nas \"the mauler of literary culture In\nIndia.' He paid tribute to the energy\nof Major P. J. Ncy. M\u00bbcretary of the\ncouncil, for his work tn bringing the\nconference about. Hon. Hesvr Cocksbutt,\nformer lieu tenant -govrnmr of Ontario,\npresided. In opening tM meeting he\nread a cable of good will from Premier\nStanley M. Bruce of Australia.\nLong before the session opened the\nRoyal Victoria theater was packed and\nupwards of 1500 people were unable to\nnnd  entrance.\n730 AIR MACHINES\nIN EUROPE'S FLEET\nSTOCKHOLM. April 7.\u2014The combined capacity ot Europe's passenger\nair fleet at present amounts to 730\npassenKiT planer., the motors of which\nhave a tout capacity or 358,936 h.p.\naccording to an artlcal In the lates*\nIssue of \"Plygnimi\" the official orgar\nof the Royal Swedish Aero club anc\nof the Swedish Airtrafflc society.\nAt the beginning of 1920 regula\npeasengcr. mail and goods traffic wai\nmaintained bv 35 different air traffi\ncompanies, representing 16 countries\nwhloh fiKure, however, does not includ\nRussia, from where the author ha\nbeen unable to obtain the necessary In\nformation. Ol the entire air fleet 57'\nairplanes have one motor, 71 have tw\nmotors, M three motors and 19 fout\nmotors. Thus, of all planes ai per cen<\nbave more than one motor. Tho 78\nairplanes have been built by 29 air\nplane factories ntid represent on let\nthan 87 different types, which sham\nthe keen compi-tltlon between tb\nvarious manttfs. Hirers. Trip mitho-\nhowever, states that fortunately th\nstandardU\/iiw Work IB this field pit\ngrass is rapidly snd thst within th\nnear future the number of types will b<\nconsiderably  red,\nTbe general tsmlsnry ln the development of thla indur-U. goes toward btggr\nmachines and  bluarr  motors.   Anothi\ninterssung   feature   in   the   probabllit.\nthat ths Dlssel motor win soon compel-\nearnestly with the type* now used, an i ;\nthe author Is of the opinion that one*\nthe Diesel motor hi.* proved lta efftci\nency for avatkm purposes tt win quick   \u25a0\nly eliminate tne ben.me motors, owinu !\nto   ltjs   smaller   fuel   \u2022 onsumptlon   an-   '\nthanks to ths fact  mat  it uses fuel j\n00 per cent cheaper snd which ineen   1\na   considerable   leaeentiiK   of   the   flfi j\ndanger with Increased safety.\nOther Bnmehf. at Winnipeg, Yorklou. snskutoon, tvrimontor,, Calgary, Lethbrldge. Vancouver, Knmloop',  Vernon  and  Victoria.\nat.\nLADIES' WEAR\nPorch and House\nDresses in oversizes for\nthe Matron. These are\npretty designs and\ndark colorings. Very\ns m a i* t ly mude and\npriced from 84.50 TO\ntatMk\nSmart. Little Cotton\nDrosses, quaintly trimmed with organdy, all\ntihe new styles. In sizes\n14 to 20. Pret-y colors and designs. 81.08\nTO 80.50.\nOur special House\nFrocks of smart prints.\nShort sleeves. Sizes:\nSmall, medium and\nlarge.   At 81-35.\nNew French hand embroidered* Night Dresses. Lace\ntrimmed and in soft pastel shades. At $1.05 and $2.25.\nNew Collegiate Ties in vivid colorings. Just the thing\nfor the silk waists or worn with a spring suit. $1.25\nand $1.35.\nNavy Serge Reefers for spring and summer wear.\nWorn by little girls and boys. Smart garments, trimmed\nwith braes buttons. 2 to 10 years $4.50 AND $4.05.\nGymnasium Bloomers of navy serge, nicely pleated,\nand in all sizes to 20 years. Priced from $1.50 to $3.75\nRegulation middies with navy blue detachable collar\nand cgffs.   In sizes from 6 to 20 years. $1,70 TO $2.25\nA new shipment of Woods Lavender line silk Underwear just unpacked. Including vests, bloomers, sli))**,\nnighties and teddies.   Applique style.\n\u2014Second Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nMen's and\nBoys'\nSUITS\nNew Tweeds in fancy\nand cheek designs. Smartly tailored with 2 pair\npants. At $27.50 TO\n$37.50\nNew Worsteds in Blue,\nGrey and Brown in plain\nor fancy striped designs,\nwith one or two pants. At\n$35.00 TO $45.00.\nBoys' or Young Men's\nNew Tweed Suits. New\nmodels with 2 pair pants.\nSize 28 to 36. $15.50\nand $18.50.\nBoys' or Young Men's Navy Serge Suits. Good quality\nEnglish Serge and well tailored. Sizes HO to 36. Special $19.50.. .\nBoys' Tweed Long Punts in good, strong, serviceable\nTweeds or Navy Serges. All sizes. Our special $2.05\nPair. i\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nSUN-MAID\nPUFFED\nSeeded Raisins that retain the flavor of the rich\nMuscat Grape.     15-oz. Carton, 15**\ni\nSUN MWg\nShoe Department\nLadle**' Black Patent Buckle, One-Strap,\nsmart round toe, spike heels, an attractive\nmodel, SS.50.\nHoney Beige outter tongue Buckle Pump.\nCuban heels and square toes. Price $7.50.\nChildren's, a dainty designed Patent\nPump with outter tongue and buckle. Solid\nleather sewn soles and rubber heels. In\nhalf sizes.   From 11 to 2. Price, f3.50.\nDRY GOODS\nMercury Pure Silk Quality Host?\nfor Spring & Summer Wear\n. Elegance is achieved in the correct coordination of color. A very alluring display of Mercury creation reflects the trend\nof the season's fashionable shade-\nFrom Mercury range may be gained\nmany suggestions for the achievement of\ntrue Dress Harmony with the refreshing\nindividual smartness which characterizes\nthe well dressed women.\n\/\/ II C stock a complete range of Mercury\nPure Sillt Hose In all sizes and the nowe-t\nshades. Pure Silk, medium weight, full\nfashioned, $1.60.\nPure Sill; Point** heel. Full fashioned.\nAt $1.05.\nPure Silk heavy service weight (full fashioned) $2.25.\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\n Four\"\"\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,\" MONDAY MORNINfX APRIL 8,1923\n)AILY   NEWS\nThlnt'sxcept Sun-\nPubllshl\nfi_\nMsM iwrf motnl\nley Tba Hews Publlahini com\n. limited. Nelson B. C.\n(hiBaa letters should be addressed\n^^^\u25a0and money orders msde\nII* to Th* Hews puhjlshlm oom-\n, limited snd In no case to Indl-\nII members of the stsff.\n(\u25a0artlslng rata cards snd A B C\n\u25a0tents of circulation milled on\nset. or msy  be Men st the office\nRF   Bdvertlslnl   sgency   reoognlied\ni Car id is n Pubis sssoclatlon.\nI   suBscnipnoti rates\nkail (country), per month I   .80\nFr*w   _   000\n\u25a0tin   (city),  csr  year    13.00\nIds Canada,  per month 78\nr   Tear     _     TJM)\n\u25a0no. p*r week       M\nt rear    18.00\nPayable In Advance\nAadlt   (tare* a   of   clrrulattsn\nMONDAY.    APRIL   8,    1939\nUncle Sam Is a Good\nNeighbor\nlot of people who might\niter employed are wast-\n-considerable editorial space\nling the possibility of\nbetween Britain and the\nStates. But they\n1 worry Both nations\nv to be abundantly able\nmind their own business.\n'\u25a0 nations, like people, who\nthat seldom get into\nable.\nbe   sure   in   \u00bb   country\nthere   are   some   anti-\nih votes the exigencies of\nsometimes    make    it\nry to  give the  tail of\non a bit of a twist.   But\n,on never growls.   He re-\nthat the gesture is aim-\nincidental   to  a  presiden-\nelection.    Then   occasion-\n, \"l!ig Bill\" Thompson bobs\nand carries off many a welled laugh.\nI though cranks and full the small potatoes in the\n\u2022L will come to the top, the\nn*eric;ins arc a common-sense\n\u25a0e. Moreover, they would\nsher sell munitions than use\nnn.\nThey've been good neighbors\nI ltiore than a century and\nC4T11*' to follow along the\nme lines.\nhe Romance and Adventure\nof Business\nThe development of business\nI this continent, and, indeed,\nt world over, owes most to\ne extraordinary enthusiasm\nIk which its practitioners\nMaun it. and the reluctance\n\u25a0th which they abandon it,\nten after they have amassed\n[fortune sufficient to satisfy\nLwonablc needs. although\njoney is carelessly supposed\n| be the inducement for which\nMy work.   The point is that\nia not. Business in its mod-\n\u2022 aspects supplies something\niti is otherwise lacking in\ntter-day life, and that some-\nling is adventure, says the\nHria Colonist. The world\nU l>ecome orderly, safe, and\nliwwn. ln the old days the\nM of adventure was com-\nmiide'i in equal proportions\nI curiosity and bodily risk.\nwen i' short journey was an\nIventure. Most of the globe\nOS ten*!' incognita. A natural\nipulse urged men to go and\n|| what it looked like. There\npa always a war going on, or,\nBaft a pretext for starting\nL Where there were once\nrfonauts   there   are   now   P.\n0 steamships, and the Cni-\nders have been replaced by\natari*. Cook's tours of the\nInly Und. Today the globe\nas iHcn mapped and charted\nnd put into the geographies,\nnd a man is left with his lust\nrT adventure, and ,no place to\nte it but in what was\nsneeringly   designated  as\n\u25a0le.\" So he haa developed\nrade with the glamour or ro-\n^\u25a0e and has become so en\n\u25a0oaaeH in its conflicts and ob-\n^p* tnat a\" \u00b0ther avocations\niy oompariaon.\nit men engage in buai-\nto earn money,\" writes\nCalkins in The Magazine\nBusiness, \"and to the great-\nnumber  that  remains   the\ntive.   But tome work to the\nThe\nLighter Side\n\"What makes me msd Is hsvln'\nto scrimp an' save to buy anything\nan' then have Pa hand out money\nto hla folks like he had barrels of\nIn\nsufficient epltsh for s he-man: He\nnever signed s petition.\nYou have reached middle-age If you\nwonder what you at. yesterday to make\nyou feel so rotten todsy.\nThe ego has developed very little If\n.he cant find anything to be proud\nor except  his bridge  work.\nAll Is relative, slid almost any-\nImmI) ran lie a leading (11 Urn If\nhe'll  find   Ihe  right   neighborhood.\n o\t\nIt has becom* a city If Its Inhabitants no longer expect the school\ntoschers to be good \u2022xamplss.\nAlssl When opportunity knocks, It\nusually Is Just an opportunity to buy\na set  of  books or s  new can opener.\nA SCIENTIST WHO MIXED A POOL,\nA PLAPPIR. A COUP* AND A QUART\nWOULDNT CALL THE RESULT AN\nACCIDENT.\nOne advantage In living In an ordinary province Is that you don't get\nmad when somebody criticises the dims ts.\nSeasoning s rookie: Keeping him In\nthe bushes until the reguler third base-\nmsn develops snot her sttsck of rheum-\nstlsm\nPlattery la praise In excess of thst\nyou feel entitled to\u2014If that Is Impossible\nThe great man's wife worships him\nbecause the world does end yet wonders\nat  times whst It's all about.\nA hick town Is a place where there's\nnothing Interesting to wetch except s\nwidower.\nChannel swimmers who gresse themselves suggest a way to enjoy the first\npicnic despite  chlggers.\nThe strategy of flexlcan rebels is now\ntop and acquire power and vision in their higher seats. They\nsee opportunities to do things\nnever before included in the\nsober routine of business. Expansions, mergers, technical inventions and discoveries, chains,\nadvertising\u2014all these help to\ngive to the conduct of business\nthe unexpected and unusual to\ncreate new obstacles and ha-\nzardsr and bring rewards far\nbeyond the wildest dreams of\n\u2022 generation ago.\"\nThese rewards are usually\nmoney, but the money does not\nall go into the pockets of the\nsmall group which controls the\nbusiness. It is divided up\namong stockholders. The public supply both the market and\nthey money, and are partners\nin enterprise just as each man\nof the crew of a whaler had a\n\"lay\" in the harvest of sperm\noil. Business may not be the\nnoblest pursuit, but it is true\nthat men are bringing to it\nsome of the qualities which actuate the explorer, scientist\nand artist\u2014the zest, the open-\nmindednesa, even the disinterestedness with which the scientific investigator explores some\nfield of pure research. Business has become a profession.\nIts ethical standards are higher, its knowledge broader, and\nits problems appeal to the professional mind. Its routine,\nonce the sole concern of business men, is now no more to\nit than the routine of a hospital\nto a surgeon, or the routine\nof a law court to a barrister.\nIt profits after a comfortable\nliving in aaaured are merely\nthe counters that register the\nsuccess of the effort.\nCANADA'S ADDRESS TO HIS MAJESTY\n:______:\nHere Is a reproduction ot the scroll\nparchment of the address adopted by\nthe house of commons snd senate on\nFebruary 11 express!nn to His Majesty\nthe   relief   and   thankfulness   of   the\npeople of Csnada upon receiving aa*\nfmrnnce of his complete recovery from\nhis recent illness. Tha address is Inscribed In black and gold lettering\nnnd bears the Canadian coat of arms.\nAppended are the signatures of Hon.\nHewitt Bostock. speaker of the senate,\nand Han. Rodolphe Lemieux, speaker\nof the house of commons.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nft* LAURA  A.   KI-KMAH\nTOMOaROW'S MENU\nBreakfast\nRhubarb\nCereal\nScrambled Eggs Toast\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nMinced Lamb on Tosst\nCelery noils\nJam Tarts Cocca\nDinner\nBaked Pot Roast of Beef\nPried Tomsto Cskcs\nNoodles Cole Slaw\nOrange  Meringue PI.\nCoffee\nNEW   niSHKS   THIS   WEEK\nBaked Pot Roast of Beef: From\nyour butcher buy two pounds of bottom\nround of beef about two Inches thick;\ndredge this piece with flour on both\nsides. Sprinkle a little more flour In\nthe bottom of the baking pan, before\nputting the meat Into It. Cover top\nof meat with slloss of onion snd strip;\nof uncooked bacon (using .ibout tour\nmedium sized onions snd one-fourth\npound of bacon.) Season with salt and\npepper generously. Cook 30 minutes\nIn a hot oven, then add enough boiling\nwater to rise two-thrlds up the sides\nof the meet, cover, and continue baking but this time ln a modeiate oven,\nfor about two.hours longer. Thicken\nthe gravy with flour and Mra It over\nclear. They sre trying to get Into a corner where they can feel desperate.\nthe cooked meet on a pi.'tter, before\nwrvlng.\nFried Tomato Cakes: Combine four\nbeaten, unseparated eggs with two cups\nof eanned tomatoss (the thicker portions of the tomato**), then add two\ntablespoons of melted butter and two\ncups of cracker crumbs, uessou with\nsslt and pepper to suit liking. Drop\nfrom a spoon Into slsali:i; drippings\nin a frying pan, browning on both\nsides. (It may b. naoasssty to add\nmot* crumbs).    Serve bot\nLifer en Casserole: Scald one pound\nof sliced beef Hear In water to cover,\ndrain, and plsce th* m*si In a casserole. Over It spread two large peeled and sliced onions and two pared,\ndiced carrots. Now KM one and one-\nhalf cup of canned tomatoes (or th.\nsame measure of freshly slewed rip*\ntomato*.). Season to suit liking with\nsalt and pepper and bake covered for\none hour.   Serve bot In sa.-ie dish\nOrange Jelly: Out six ornsges and\nthree lemons ln thin slices, discarding\nseeds. Measure. For each cupfull of\nslices allow three eups of cold water.\nBring water and fruit to the boll and\nsimmer one hour, then let d-aln\nthrough a Jelly bag overnight Next\nday measure this .trained Juice and\n(o each cup of It add one tip of sugar.\nBoll till It will \"Jell.\" Turn Into hot.\nsterilised Jers. let cool, and cover with\nmelted  paraffin*\u2014 or us* at once.\nWives are the people who think It Is\na violation of law not to answer the\ntelephone qulckely.\nPlanes take their dally toll\u2014of people\nwho might have tried t railway cross-\nj Ing st the wrong time or searched for\na gas leak with a lighted match.\nCorrect this sentence: \"Now thst I'm\nrich snd fsmous,\" sskt he, \"I never\nregret having msrrled a woman aa common as I used to be.\"\nHelping Damaged Knees\nOne of tn* conditions that prevented\na men from being accepted for over-\nsess was any damage lo th. lnt-rior\nof the knee Joint.\nIt had ben learned from long experience that these conditions got\nworse under any physical strain or effort.\nMany of these esses wen) willing tc\nsubmit to operation, but as no cure\ncould be \"guaranteed\". It was sot considered advisable to have the man\nlose the time, snd put th. country\nto   the  expense of  operating.\nAs a matter of fsct where the\n\"cross\" ligaments in the inside of the\nI Joint which help to tie th. thigh\n| bones and leg bones togsUwr at the\nknee, tn case, where the ligament or\n1 the side of tb. knee wss torn, or cases\n| where there were \"loose bodlss,\" parts\nPROMOTING TRADE\nInfluential men who are Interested\nIn promoting export trade between\nCanada snd South America. (1) O R.\nStevens, late Candlan trade commls-\nsiMier, now proceeding to Lima. Peru,\nto open up sn office on behalf of the\nCanadian   government.    (2)   W.   McL.\nClarke, secretary Canadian chamber of\ncommerce, Montreal. (3) J. W. Flanagan, president of the Ondtad national\ncorporation limited, a subtfdlary of\nthe Imptrtal 041 co. and (4) Frederic\nHudd. Canadian government trade\ncommissioner to the U. 8 A.\nGrow your own Vegetables\nCut flown your llvin-f e-rpens*..   You'll be aitnniihrd how easy It II to\n\u2022are time, labor, and money, and gel bigger and better crops wlirn you\nPlanet Jr SSf\"\nThis No. 10 Plans! Jr is the highest type ol Single Wheel\nHoe made.   Light, but strong, and ran he used by man,\nwoman tn* boy.   Will do all the coltlvatlofi in your\nJsrden in the easiest, quickest and best way    In-\ntltrurtible steel frame.   Colli lilll* and lasts a\nlifetime.\nNew 73-MSS Cat alas f \"'\u25a0* illustration.) frssn describes ovrr SO difffreat hand- sad SorsB-UMl..\nWrit! Smital t*r tt.\nNELSON HDW. CO.\nNclsm\nfflf^,,^\nof the lining ligaments of the knee\nJoint that had become d.itached. the\npercentage of successes from operation\nwere less thsn fifty.\nTou csn readily understand then that\nIt wss hardly Justifiable to perhaps\ngive a man an absolutely stiff ot nor.-\nbendsble knee In exchange for * knee\nthst was perfectly useful a good portion of the time.\nHowever, th. war taught ua s number\nof things snd one was that with careful, clean skilful surgery, most of these\nease, could be operated upon and\nperfect   results  obtained\nDr. R. Morten of Lepalg report, the\nresult* of forty-four cut. of Internal\nderangements of the knee, is mentioned .bon, and good results were obtained ln thirty-*!* cases; poor results  ln  eight.\nThis means that results were successful In 8a per cent of the cases.\nNow when you renumber that meat\nof thsse cases w*re of long duration,\ntwo to ten yesrs. with an average of\nfive yesrs, ana that all the patients\nwere In bad shape snd unable to\nwork, and compare It with the results\nobtained ln all cases previously, thst\nla 50 per oent, you can see 1 ow\ngreat are tbe stride* th.t isve been\nmsde.\nFurther, none of the patients with\nsimilar conditions who refused operation, msd* sny progress for the better.\nMy thought then is thst If you have\na \"trick\" knee that \"gives out\" on\nyou frequently, csuslng you to lay\nup tor days or weeks at a time; or\nIf you have a knee that prevents ycu\nusing It st all. then talk It over with\nyour doctor and  ask  him about  the\nresults that an now being obtained by\noperation In these\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(From The Dally News, AprU a.  1911)\nO. F. Dickie or Trail was a guest\nat tbe Hume lsst night.\n\u2022 \u00bb    \u2022\nB. R. Jackson, secretary of the Y.\nM. C. A. will le\u00bbve today for Vancouver\nto attend a convention of the provincial secretaries.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nJ. P. Orant. P. L. Boyd, 8. J. Hill-\nyard and w. Waldle are Nelson sold\niers In a party that has just arrived\nln Halifax from oversess.\nTHIRTY YEARS AGO\n(From Th* Dally Miner, AprU a, IMS)\nThe tc* which haa b**n Jammed (or\nso long at the head of tive rapids at\nSquires' Point hss all disappeared*\ns   *    .  .\nNews comes from a reliable sour*.\nthat a party of surveyor, hare started\nto run tho Un* up th. cut Md. of\nKootenay lake to Crawford's Bay.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nSheriff S. P. Tuck haa completed th*\nfurnishing of his offless.\nJust Right for This Weather\nSHREDDED\nHigh in calories and warming carbohydrates- No fuss or bother-just warm\nin oven and serve with hot milk\nttade by The Canadian Shredded -Wheat Company, Ltd\nYOU Re\nEAR\nDEALER\nHASAN\nEXPERIMENT\nFOR YOU TO TRY\n s\u00b1\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bills of\nBuilding Material. Coast Lumber a specialty.\nJohn Burns & Son\nUreatest\nMarch\nin all\nMcIeau^hlin^Buick\nHistory\nTIE motor-car buyer.. the final judge of automobile valuta..\nbag registered enthusiastic endorsement of the revolutionary\nadvance! made by the 1929 McLaughlin-Bulck.\nDuring the part month, McLaughlin-Buick laid have been 25%\ngreater than March of lait year . . greater than any previoui\nMarch In aU McLaughlin-Bulck history.\nTwice ai many people buy McLaughlln-Buick at any other car\nat or above iti price.. because the 1929 McLtughlin-Buick with\nIti Masterpiece Bodiei by Fisher, has unquestionably established\na new standard of performance and a new order of beauty.\nGet behind the wheel and get the fact! 1 \u2022 \u25a0 < i,i\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nNELSON, B.C.\n. \" #\nwhen urrm automobile's are built\u2014Mclaughlin - buick will build\n MEN'S OXFORDS\nSpring Styles are here \u2014\nBlack Kid, Brown Kid, Black Calf,\nBr6wn Calf-    \u2022\nAll the New Models\nPriced from $5 to $13\nR. ANDREW & Co*\n***         Leaders in Footfaskion\nROCK CREEK NOTES\nROCK CREEK. B. C\u201e AprU 7.\u2014L. Kelr\nof Oreenwood. was a vleltor here on\nWednesday.\nMrs. Ed. Madge of Upper Rock Creek\nwaa In town on business Wednesday,\nMlas Rita Weed of Ingram Mountain\nand Miss Isabelle Haynee of Kelowna\nWere visitors here on Thursday\n8. T. Larsen of Victoria gave his friends\na pleasant surprise by paying a visit\nA Winner\nBush's Special Mixture and the beet\n80c lighter ln the world.\nBUSH'S\nto. his old home town, Rock Creek, last\nweek.\nWesley Wheeler of Penticton Is spending the holidays with hla parents.\nMrs. Prank Bubar and family who\nspent the winter at Vancouver have returned to their home here.\nMiss Barker, school teacher of Trail,\nIs spending the holidays the guest of\nMra. E. P. Beckett of Kettle Valley.\nJohn Caldwell haa returned from\nVancouver where he spent several weeks\nwith his two daughters.\nPat Kempston of Trail la spending\nthe holidays with his parents at Brldes-\nVUle.\nMr. and Mra. P. Prost of Kettle Valley motored to Republic, Wash., last\nweek.\nThere was a good attendance at the\ndance given here In aid of the crippled\nchildren ln hospital at Vancouver.\nCRANBROOK RATE\nFOR CURRENT YEAR\nFORTY-TWO MILLS\nEstimate!. Adopted by Council\nCall for \u2022177,854.30;  In-\nelude Schools- $46,000\nTHIRTEEN SIDEWALK\nBYLAWS PtJT THROUGH\nGrants to Athletic Association,\nthe Salvation Army and\nBugle Band\nTried Many Remedies Without Succesi\n\u25a0iDod&'s Kidney Pills were recommended by Daughter\n\"J had such a. Sore Back and tried several retned.es without\nwrites Mrs. M. Libby, 498 Julian St., Pembroke, One\n\"My daughter told me to take Dodd's Kidney Pills.\nI did so and when I had used two boxes my back\nwas better.\"\nThe toad to good health lies through the Kid-\nneys. If they are kept strong and well all the\nimpurities are strained out oi the blood.\nDodd's Kidney Pills keep the Kidneys in good\n, condition to do their work of cleansing and\npurifying the blood.   Weak, Nervous, Rundown women should give Dodd' Kidney Pills\na trial at once.    Ask your neighbors.\n\u25a0C (in At All Dealers, er by Mail freas The\ntJWC Podds Medic* Ca. UA, Torero 2, Oat.\n sattC A  .T      _-\t\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\n\/ PILLS\n\u2022ii''\u201e-<<\u201e... .\u2022\u2022.it-,\nrIO*\nI \u2022 1\n! Garden Tools\nPrepare for your spring garden work now.   Replace\nyour worn and broken tools with a new outfit.\nWe carry a complete line of high grade tools\nShovels, Spades, Hoes,\" Rakes, Forks, Dutch hoes,\nDunn's Lawn Rakes, Five-prong Cultivators, Children's\nGarden Sets, Ladies' Garden Tools, Wheelbarrows,\nGarden Tool Handles, Turf Edgers,\nHipperson Hardware Go.\nLimited\nLook for ths Bed Hard-rare Store\nBOX 111\n-J\n\t\nThe Quickest\nNews Service in the\nInterior of British\nColumbia\nThe Direct Leased Wire News Service\nto The Daily News brings you this even-\nday.\nDistrict News, Local News, Sport News,\nMarket Reports, Stocks, Mining News, Se-\nlial Story, Comic Strips, Housekeeping and\nMedical Articles\u2014you get a good, live up-to\nthe-minute Newspaper when you subscribe\nfor The Daily News.\nSubscribe NOW.\n10 Cents a Month\n$3.00 Six Month.\n$6.00 Year.\n25 Centt a Week Delivered by Carrier.\n\u00ab*\u2014\nCRANBROOK, B.O., April . 7\u2014At a\n.pacts] meeting of the city council\nThursday evening with Mayor T. It-\nRoberts and Aldermen Balment, Flowers, Jsckson. Attrldge and Collier present, the new fire haU bylaw, recently\nvoted on hy property owners, was\npassed.\nThe recommendations of the council's\nfire committee aa to the choice of a\nnew tire truck from, the various quotations submitted, was received and\nacted upon. The decision made wa*.\nto purchase sn International chassis\nwith Blckle chemical ladder and bose\nequipment, the price to be 16234 fob\nCranbrook.\nESTIMATKS\nThe financial committee submitted\nIts estimates of expenditure for 1929,\nthese being divided as follows:\nHectrie   light     I3U.I28S0\nWater '.  30.000.00\nFinance 9,470,00\nHeelth   and   relief 1*100.00\nPolice   department   . 9.900.00\nBoard of works 19.0-8O25\nFl\u00bb      10*00.00\nSewerage  1.M5.00\nDebenture    requirements 13^37.17\nSchool   Board    .    . 46.03348\nThese estimates, totalling 1177.35430.\nwere adopted.\nA bylaw waa Introduced setting the\ntaxation rate at 43 mills, with 36 mills\nas U-,e school rate. A second bylaw\nfixed the usual percentage addition for\narrears.\nVARUM si   (HUNTS\nIn response to the Salvation Army's\nannual reqest for a grant It waa decided to donate an amount equivalent\nto the army's property tax. plus ISO to\naid ln Its relief work\nTo the Cranbrook Amateur Athletic\nassociation a grant was made equivalent to lu light nnd water nccounta.\nIt was decided to rent the Arena rink\nto this body again at IleO per annum.\nA grant of 4100 was' made to the\nboys' bugle band.\nImprovement construction bylaws\ncovering 13 strips of sidewalk received\ntheir first, second and third readings, also one piece of 18-foot street\npavement ou Armstrong avenue between   Louis  and   Edwards   streets.\nMcCURRAGH OFF\nCRANBROOK FOR\n-   KEMLOOPS POST\nWas Formerly Court Registrar,\nGreenwood; Cranbrook Gyros\nHold Weekly Dance\nCRANBROOK.    AprU    7\u2014 Word    has '\nJust been received thst T. H. McCur- I\nrsch.  who  has  been employed   in  tbe {\ngovernment   offices    here,    has    been,\ntransferred    to    the    Ksmloops    of- ,\nnee*.       Mr.    and    Mrs.    McCurrach\nwlll   be   greaUy   missed   by   a   host\nof    friends    la    Cranbrook.    having j\nbeen Identified In msny ways in golf\nchurch   snd   community   circles.     Mr\nMeCurrach  was  transferred   here  some I\nthree, yesr. sgo from Greenwood, wherr |\nhe was register uf the i -upremc court\nmining recorder and holder of various\nether offices.\nMr. snd Mrs. T. R. Flett snd family\nare spending the holidays st Calgary\nand   Medicine  Hat.\nMrs. II. 1, .Large entertained at lea\nFriday allernoon foe Mrs. E. B. Oe-\nborne and Mrs. Peter Price and a number of Mrs. Price's former friends.\nMasters Bill and Kenneth Hamilton\nof Yahk sre -Halting lo the city, the\nguest* of Donald  and  John  Edwards\nThe Gyros held their ususl weekly\ndance on Friday night, those present\nreporting the ususl Jolly evening spent.\nJ. R. Robertson. Canadian Pacific\nrailway resident engineer, left on Saturday for a two months' visit to his\nOld  homo  ln  Scotland\nMrs W H. Wilson entertained ut\ntea on Saturday afternoon for her\nhouse guests, Mrs. Osborne and Mrs.\nPrice.\nMiss Jane Nesblt has been spending\nthe holiday, m the city the guest of\nGreen.\nPROCTER NOTES\nPROCTER. B C. April 7.\u2014Mrs. A.\nSneers snd children, Andy and Margaret, left for their home ln Nelson on\nFriday evening sfter spending the Baster holldsys st Procter, the guests of\nMr. snd Mrs. M   MacKinnon.\nGrace and William Tonkin of Princess\nCreek ere spending their Easter holidays\nIn Procter the guests of Mr. (aid Mrs.\nH. Sears.\nA business meeting of All Souls' An-\nKllcan guild was held at the home ot\nMn. A. Major, on Wednesday. Thoss\npresent were Mrs A. Major. Mrs. w.\nSoles. Mra. H. MacC'arthy. Mrs. L. Ap-\naleton,  Mrs. A.  Ritchie  snd   Mrs.   A.\nMeerfleld.\nThe tog, Snug Cove, returned to\nProcter on Thursday alter taking the\nBarron ferry Into Nelson for repairs.\nMra B. Oeok of Nelson, spent a few\ndsys In Procter the guest of Mr. and\nMrs. W. Mulrhead\nThe regular aasettng ot at. Andrews\nladles' sld wu held at the home of\nMrs. A. MscKlnnon on Thursday after-\nnp-\".i. A'ter the meetlna tea wss served\nUtt tV att-Ku-Mi \u00a5\u00bb * tmM, Mt*.\nn____\nThis column ts conducted by\nMrs. IL J. Vigneui. ah new* J*\n7 social nature, litf-ludtnf raca*>-\nttona, private entprtuhirntscta, personal items. marrtag-M. etc.. ail!\nappear In this column. Telephone\nMrs.. Vlijneui    at   bar   noma   oo\nMr. and Mra. Arthur bake* and\nsons. Bunty and Mike, returned _\ntown Saturday night via the Kettle\nValley from La Joila, Cullf., where\nMrs. Lakes and the boys have been\nwintering. Mr. and Mrs. Lakes, who\nhave recently' purchased a home ut\n36th avenue and West Oranvine, Till\nleave In the near future to reside ln\nVancouver\nMr. and Mra. W Briton oi Hurrsp\nspent   Saturday   ln   th\"  city  shopping.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr and Mra. E E. Watt* of South\nSlocan were visitors In Nelson Saturday\na   \u2022\" \u2022\nMiss Margaret McLeod ot the Central school teaching staff returned Saturday night from Spokane, when*\nshe has been the guest of Dr. and\nMrs.  David  Hart In\n\u2022 *    *\nWilliam Clements of SUXun city. *vho\nhas been spending some time vlsttinf;\nrelatives ln Vancouver, returned to\nNelson Frtdav night I\nMrs. H. E. Dill tUtflsted ut Mrs. Al\u00ab\nCarrie's booth at St. Paul's United\nchurch spring tea and sale Friday afternoon.\nMrs. J. H. Doyle. Edgewood .*venue,\nhas as her guest her daughter. Miss\nAugustine Doyle, of Creston\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. Charles Brett aad bar iwby\nof Rowland were vislton to town\nSaturday.\nS. Richards was in from jouth Slocan  Saturday.\nMiss Annie McLennan U Centrt-tl\nschool teaching staff returned Ff^*a\u00bb\nnight from\" Spokane where she spen*\nher   vacation.\nMrs. W. J. Oerbracht entt-rtaineJ ...\na dellKhtfu! bridge at her liome. IM\nMill street, recently, whep the kMtttfl\nof the game were won by Mrs. W. O\nRose and Mrs. P H, Sheffield. Mr-\nOcrbracht's Invited Kuests Included Mis\nO. B. Matthew. Mrs. N. Murphy, Mr-\nRobert Thompson. Mrs. W, O. Roue.\nMrs. P. H. Sheffield. Mrt>. W. R. Sinylic.\nMrs. L. L. Boomer. Mrs. C. D. Si.av.\nMrs. A. T. Noxon. Mr- Owgfl CNrk.\nMrs. A. D. Emory. Mr-. R. A. Feeble.-!.\nMrs. L. D. Hall. Mrs. H A. Nicholson.\nMrs. L, S. Bradley. Mrs. Charles K\u00bb*|-\nman. Mrs. H. MrAithur. Mi- Roy M\u00abur-\ner. Mrs. W. E Wasson. Mra. A. N.\nWlnlaw and Mr.-. F. M. Lord of Vancouver.\nMiss Mary IdwwrtU wiia m irom South\nSlocan  Saturday.\na.  \u2022   \u2022\nB.   L.   Eastman    ot    Hiondel    spent\nl Saturday In Nelson\n|     Among    visitors   to   town    Snturttfy\nwas J. Benson at .Long-bench.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMis. WilUam \"ftpuw at P-iskiuo.'o is\nvisiting friends In lh-\n...\nRobert Burns hss left for Spokane,\nwhere he sttende Oonsaga university\nHe hu been standing a week the\nguest of his parents, Mr. and Mn.\nJohn Burns, Stanley street.\n...\nM. Baskln hu relumed from a\nbusiness trip to Calgary.\nMiss Betty Norrls  of  South  Slocan\npaid a visit to Neiaon Saturday.\n...\nMrs.   W.   R    McDonald   of   South\nSlocan paid a visit to Nelson Saturday.\n...\nMrs. R. H Louis and her sons. Reg-\ntnsld and Val, who have been guests\nof Mrs. Louis' mother. Mrs. 1. Bourke.\nAmiable block, for the p.ist fortnight,\nloft for their home In Penticton last\nnight.\ne   e   .\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Fairbanks ol\nHarrop snd their children were visitors\nto town Saturday.\n...\nMrs. B. S. Fowler, who ha., been the\nhouse guest st the homo on Kobeon\nstreet of Mr. and Mra. D. A. McParland.\nleft Saturday afternoon for her homo\nut  Rlondcl.\ne   e   e\nAmong shoppers to town Satur-lay\nwss Mrs. A. 0   Gallup of Procter.\n...\nCharles Deschampee ol Pincher Creek.\nAlt*., Is visiting bis lsmily ln Nelson\n. . s    .\nRobert Avis ot Perry Siding said\na visit to town Saturday.\n\u2022 a    \u2022\nMiss  Joan  Aabby   of   Harrop  spent\nSaturday  m  Nelson.\n...\nMrs.   A.  summerrllle   wu  in  from\nSouth Slocan Saturday.\n...\nMrs. Roy Lamrners, who has been\nIn Nelson for the put f.w days owing\nto th. illness of her brother, Howard\nDennis, formerly superintendent of the\nKootensy Florence mine st Alnsworth,\nleft for her home ln Spokane yesterday  morning.\n...\nRobert Quln of Harrop spent Saturday In town.\n\u2022 e   *\nMrs. Cos wu In from South Slocan\nSaturday.\n.   a   a\nMrs. Charles Bet\/ell and her daughter.\nMaw Noreeu. have returned from \u2022\nvlilt to Spokane.\nM. MscKlnnon. Mn. A apeers, Mrs. N.\nMacLeod, Mrs. J. MacKinnon, Mrs. J.\nHurst. Mrs. A. Gallop, Mra. B. Came,\nMrs, J. MacCarthy. Mn. W. Donaldson.\nMrs. C. Bennett and Mrs. Oeorge Kinney.\nRev. Clyde Harvey returned from Nelson on Thursday morning.\nOeorge Walker of Kelson srrlved at\nProcter on Thursday.\nMiss N. ncstork of Mnntlr Creek arrived st Pructer un Thursday.\nrtcv. Cl lef!   to.   (Jutcr.'i\nftr on Jhursdai erfaig*.\n\u25a0  'I J1        '.J\n\u2014\nLU\n(LMea&her's\n\u00ab11  Baker Street.   Plume 200\nStore Q^ewsfz)\nContinuing the\nSale of Dresses\nImportant Sale of\nWomen's Frocks\n$19.50 Each\nA Special purchase of Women's Frocks enables OS to offer thrte\nwonderful values. We also add many of our regular line* of\nAfternoon and Sport Dresses to make the lines complete. Theee\ncome in Flat Crepe, Georgette, Canton Crepe, in plain or flf-owd\nGeorgettes and Sports Dresses in AH-Wood jersey or light Twsjeda.\nThis is a wonderful selection of smart Dresses for Misses or Woman.\nAll the smart season's colors and all up to our usual standard of\nquality. Sizes 16, 18 and 20, SS to 44.- Values up to S29.S0.\nALL ONE PRICE TODAY, f 19.60\nWomen's Coats \u2014 $25 Each\n\"An unusual offering for so early in the season. There are coats of fine wool\nI'niret TW1I ol* Tricotine. Plain tailored or fur trimmed styles. Richly lined\nand perfect fitting. All colors including Navy. Sizes 16 to 44. SPECIAL\nTODAY, $25,00 EACH\nWomen's Skirts \u2014 $5.75 Each\nI'l.'.itt'd Plat Crepe or Wool Crepe Skirts in all the best colors. Perfect fit-\ntint*- and .shape keeping jrarments.   Sizes  16 to 20.   $5.75 EACH.\nWomen's and Misses' Dresses \u2014 $10 Each\n.Moat of these are less than half price. They come in Flat Crepe or Celaneae.\nOne or two-piece styles. Mostly pastel shades as well aa black and navy. Sizes\n16 to 20.    Values to $25.00.   ABOVE PRICE f 10.00 EACH\nBand\" of Gypsies Pays     9\nCreek was Invaded hy a band of gypsies\nbast    week.   There    were    msny    gslly\na Visit to Rock Creek T\"\nHOCK  CREEK. B. C . April  7\u2014Rock\ntell the furtuuee ol the retldenti and\nwho Rpcmed to pay special attention\nto the young men of the town.\nBummer Krlmmer, a fabric. Ml ft\nfur. which haa appeared for ua* 4_\nhat* lu a new pabmj, bjtld, ftgd haa\nfound lta firnt utilisation on tbt fMa-\noub Amines \"rat ot a hat\" which htt\nreappeared ln two tones cf trtoot,\ni swathed  in a new wvy.\n -\u00bbia --~.^-j,__, -a\u2014--\u2014-\nInvest in Cbmfort{\nThis Spring\nAdd a S11 n i to ixh\ntolour Home\nASUNPORCH, spare bedroom,\npantry or an extra bathroom\nbuilt the Beaver way costs less than\nyou imagine. Ask your nearest builder\nor carpenter for an estimate. Money\nspent on your home is money saved, as\nany banker will agree.\nFOR FINISHING INTERIORS\nModern paneled walls are inexpensively practical\nwith Beaver Board. A few panels, neatly finished\nwith panel strips, make waste space useful. Easy\nto decorate. Vamish-iixed surface laves a priming\ncoat. One coat of good paint cover* completely.\nFour-ply laminated wood fibre construction makes\nBeaver Board lay flat, stay flit. Know the genuine\nby the red Beaver Trademark along each aidf.\nFOR GREATER COMFORT\nInsulate floors, wall* and roof with Beaver Insulating\nBoard. Savings in fuel and repairs balance the first cost\u2014\nwith comfort as a cost-free dividend on your investment.\nDouble-strength Beaver Insulating Board is twice as\nrigid (but not brittle) as ordinary insulating board. Five-\nply laminated wood fibre construttion gives a better nail\ngrip, keeps each board flat, provides better insulation, assures\na smooth surface for decoration.\nMADE IN CANADA FOU CANADIANS\n*EAVEkftBEAVEk\nBOARD W,HSKSHa\nBEAVER. \u00bb\u00a3$TOAU-?^Ji1iw>(ie'\/te\u00bbV\u00ab:\/\/AW)rf\nriniihlntattict\nLining cellar.\nHuikling sunporches\nInterior wells\nBungalows and summer home.\nCovering cracked and falling\nplaster\nRemodeling old roo-na\nMaking new bathrooms\nS ililHtn i , -      * * B   .m.\nnoomons to eso bsmsss\nLining dairies and bams\nPoultry houses\nToolhouaa*\nUning-j\nOarages\nPrivatec-Jnce* fai stores end fa*.\ntone.\nInsulating exterior wills\nInsulating roofs\n\u25a0watering toor.\nDeeess el other (etee, loo.\nGet our FREE booklets.\nFREE\nghtcrc&ting booklets on Beaver\nBoard and Beaver Insulating\nBoard. Use this coupon.\nCOUPON\nTha Imw Company, Umtt-W, TWaW, One. Dipt. W\nWithout obliitt -n tend roc your illiMtratH booklet* on Beaver Board aad Beaver Iwelatit-i Memri.\nName\t\n\u2022trettor R, r. D.\nCity\t\n*bHL.___\u2014___*J*l*_\u00ab<^***A'*'*    \u25a0>\u2022\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0*   \u25a0*\u25a0*  \u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0  **   \u2014  *\u00ab>^-*>*'  \u2022as*   ****>*\nWood, Vallance Hdwre Co.\nM9L*s fi< \u00a3\u2022\u00bb District Watributors*\n-.\n tem\n\u25a0|llll,\" Ml\"-'\nMarkets and Mining\nMT- *\" *       \u2022*\u25a0 1    '\ni _v.    tf    '\u2022 <_\u2014 -\u2014      \u25a0' \u25a0 i\nEfts\nfm A NET GAIN\nFORTY-RVF CHiTS\n\u2014i\u2014\nleavjffit Trader In Vancou-\n'; Pend OrelTJc Unchanged:\nOils Active\n\u2022TJV\u00ab\u00bbV  April 1. \u2014 Th* stock\n-*** fairly aa*tr*i Banirdav with\ndemand coming  out  toe  the\nwhile tbe mine, -sere only\ns.  demand.     Prtos   change*\nat   th*   doe*   alter   \u25a0\nlet (-pell about mtd-s-swion.\nIBs. Oil waa th. atrong -xrus eloa-\n*\u25a0\u00bb o*nt* hWsse at lliao after\nUsT u\u00bb to 111. DaJhouses waa\nSS rtrptats sround MM. unchang-\nAdvance OU lmpi-ov\u00bbd II c*nu\nLIS sod A t. Oonsolldatsd It unts\nMil en good demand. McDouiaD\nad us) M c*nU to MJO and\nM* OU 10 cents to 110 f\u00bb. Royal-\nant W to cloBB at Ills The bal-\nUtaf the oils wan stead, to 10 cents\nCalgary Oil\n'Adtwnp*\n*   T   Cons \u201e\t\nWsnV TMftttvmd\t\nBr.   Orvmlnlon \t\nCWiwmt     .\t\nT*-\u00bb\u00abic\u00bb*\u00aba*e ...\u201e \t\nDallas  .....\n\"\u2022V^t-iiBh\n\u2022Wsrepn   Creel\nOr\u00bb*r'*\u00abest  _\nTHInr-s   Alberta\nMadison  \t\nMelfonsld   ea.   ..\nMcnonsld n*w\nMcLeod   ..\nMill City\nMidwest\nNew   Ped.ral\nOltalta pfd. \t\nRoyallte  _.,\t\nSignal  Hill \t\nT-urn-rr ____...\nUnit*d\t\nVxiloan _____\nF-\nthe mis** Reeve* McDonald was\nr trader, starting 10 emit* strong-\ne. and sening up is. with\nal  last,  a -net  sain  at\nPend   Oreille  started   ofr\n\u2022old down  to  M.W. and\nbaek  to close  at  IB.1*.     Col-\nla   good   dema-vd   up   to\nI cent* tinner at 11.11.\n\u25a0.Popper wss is at K3S up 28\nand rooteaay King gained IVtc\n\u2022Vac-     Bat  Missouri   was   off   5\nBat ii is,,  and   Orandvlew   held\n' at   HH*.      There   Mi   little\nsa th. balance of the Hat\nClo*.\nfrtfl\n\u00bbT>\nm\nno\n*n\n611\nint)\n. 1.70\nim\n.40\n11714\nso\nIts\n. 400\n\u2022 00\n. 4*0\n1.00\n_\u00bb\ni.w\nsonnn\n. sso.oo\n151 no\n.40\n1.06\n1076\nIM\n.10\nExchange Rates\nNEW TORst. AprU 7\u2014Sterling ei-\nchange firm at M.M3-16 for eo-day\nbills and at M14 13-18 for demand.\nForeign bar sUver\u2014eSMe.\nCanadian dollar*\u201419-32 discount.   >\nFrancs\u20143B0 8.il,\nLire\u2014 111 11-16.\nDirectors of th* American Petroleum\nInstitute have unanimously approved\nth* plan to curtail 1029 crude oil output In the Putted States, Mexico and\nnorthern South America to the 1020\nlev.)..\nMONTREAL MARET\nMost of Prominent Issues Show\nFractional Declines; No-\nranda Active\nMONTREAL, 4p,u 7\u2014gsturdsys session of the Montreal Stock exchange\nshowed little change tn th* market\nwhich prevaUed throughout at th.\nweek',  price*.\nInternational Nickel was again the\nmoat prominent la -retard to activity\nwith a turnover of MM shares. Th*\nstock closed unchanged to MV>, after\nselling down to 1714, Brazilian Traction followed with sales totalling 3401\nshares, and cloeed at M*ai, for a net\nlea, of on* point. Sh.wlnlian came\nthird with 1330 shares dealt tn and\nclosed at 7*. Break og Montreal was\nth* strong feature, advancing 3 points\nat 347.\nB. O. Power \"A\" it 46. B. C. Power\n\"B\" at 30, Brampton at 43V,, and Steel\nof Canada at MVs, all showed a Bet\ndecline ot half a point; Asbestos preferred at 43, Canadian Brona. it 71,\nsnd Lysll at 47. all dropped one point,\nwhile Canada Brewing essed 3 to 33:\nMcKlnnon down IV, to 47 and NaUooal\nBreweries oft  IM  to 63.\nCLOSING QUOTATIONS\nAT MONTREAL\nEld\nBank oi Commerce  Sal\nBank of Montr**!  347\nBank of Move Scotia\n\u2022r*-,\",\u2014\n.404\nRoyal  Bank    C...  304\nAblMbl  Powar  It  Paptrr   -...   40\nSTERLING PACIFIC OIL\nThe largest independent acreage holder on\nthe proven Turner Valley structure. We\nbelieve Sterling Pacific is an outstanding\nbuy at today's prices.\n\/jr\/\nSTOBIElbRLONG&6\nMining Stock Specialists\n\u25a0aeeBalMhw   MMOIHK.B.I'.   tmM 11144-4\nlb-* Otsem, TORONTO\nSUad-rd   Stork   and   BHnlas   Ru-ha-SB-*. Tsrsarte,\nVaa.eu.av Sleek tubus. ssmI oils. Es.ih.asss\nova own raivATE vta. system i-iom coast to coast\nWE OFFER\nBURNS & Co., Ltd*\n5V2% Due 1948.   Price $94.30.   Yield 6\n$1000 (only) City of Nelson\n5* Doe 1947.  Price $99.00\nThis is below market and this offer is confined to\nthis single amount of (1000. Immediate delivery in\nNelson.\nRoyal Financial Corporation Ltd.\nVANCOt'VtB\nS. **. HEWITT   District  Representative\nP. O. Box 651\nThe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada, Ltd*\n(avBlaa, BmeUUvi Mi \u25a0seflalng rwwtiae-st\ntbail, aamsa colitmbu\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPiirdviavsTt of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC. TRAIL\nTICKETS\nfor Dances and\nEntertainments\nThey don't cost very much but we like\nto make an attractive set-up, so that purchasers of tickets from our customers will\nreceive a good impression of the dance or\nother entertainment concerned.\nIt's only a little thing, but nevertheless\nquite important. Possibly it is one reason\nthat we print so many tickets every month.\nthe t>aily News Job Dept.\nPHONE 144 (Two Line.) NELSON, B.C\nAsbestos   Corporation\n13\nAtlantic Buisf' j.jfl-r -   'i%\nBall  Telephone- \u2022\"...      101\",\nSrallllan T. L. Ic Power     59'i\nBrampton   Paper   ..._.         41\nCanada  Brdar-e   \u00bb'......u_J    11',\nCan, Car Ss PovuitJry ...,,..,  115\nCan.  Cement '.._ .'...   an*}'.\nCan. Cement ..-.'.    97\nCane. Industrial Alcohol _   3d\nCan.   Power       3S\nCan. Steamship Lint*    43'i\nCons. Mining tc Smelting   440\nDominion  Bridge   _  VIVt\nDominion  Olsss  165\nDom. Textll.      07\nOoodyear Tire   (pfd)    330\nUke of the Wood*     47\nMaassy  Harris   \u201e   _   to\nMontreal Power  _ iooh\nNational   Breweries     lily,\nNational Steel Car  _   07\nOgllvle  Milling    eso\nOttawa L. H. it Power   us*,-.\nPenman'.,   Ltd _ _..\u201e    90\nPrice  Bros _    -nj\nQuebec Power  _ .?.    -jju,\nShswlnlgan _ _     74\nBherwin Williams mo\nSo. C-fjuvds Power      \u00aba\n8t*.l of Oanada     ras-,\nTuclMtt Tobacco _  jjt\nWinnipeg Railway    -,\u2022\u00ab\nToronto Mines\nAcon<la     I   ,J| 1   .jsu\nAmulet       1*7 ln\n*\"\u00b0     -     ~M .'(Bu,\ng. \u2022;:=::=: t -*\n\u25a0trry Holly     M 3,\nBldgood    _..._ m     .42 4j\nOaatle  _ ,     jj ',#\nCan. Lorraine      m\nOonlsgas    1,10 lai\nCrown Reserve      .0314 Mu\nP_\"     -\u2022-     M* Ms,\nDom\u00ab        tM 0.40\nGold   Dal*          .07\nOold  Kill           o,u, -j,,,\nOevtAe.    )g '\u201e,\nOrov.r Daly  rjjti .03\n\"OUV        7,16 7A0\nHudson  Bay    n.75 10.00\nJackson Manlon  lot, .10',,\nKlrklak. _   1.15 s.M\nKirk   Hunton         .01 ti .03\ns5**l\u00bb   \u201e.\u00bb.....,   atv, \u25a0    .40\nKootenay  Florence 11 .17\nLake Shore : y.\\L l-sWWi 3\u00abi6\nUval         .0*14 .07\nMacassa         .17 .u\nMcDougall u Ht\nMclntyre  _.u..     .19\nMcKlnley      .25\nMining Corp    4.SS 4.70\nNewbec _     set ai\nNlplssing    3.76 2 85\nNoranda   _    .83.00 63.35\npend Oreille    885 805\nPioneer    M .47\nPremier         1.S6 LIS\nPotter Dual      .03 MV,\nBlbago  -     M\\k JJ3\nBan Antonio     .13 .14\nBherrltt-Oordoo   -    8.00 8 86\nStadacona      .10H .11\nSudbury Basin    0.40 0.50\nSylvanlte        1.76\nTick Hughe*    0.10 0.35\nTough   Oskes      .04 .06\nTowsgsmac    .    3.00 3.30\nVlpond      1.0\u00bb IM\nWest Dome Lake      M* M\nTotal, 667.S60.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWheat-\nOpen   High   Low\nClose\nMay   \t\n134 TB\n135(4\n123%\n133 V,\nJuly  ...._\n13114\n1MH\n136%\n126*.,\nOct.   _..-\n136%\nIMtb\n134%\n194%\nOats-\nMay   ...._\n63\",\n62 V,\n\u2022lis\n69\nJuly\t\n63 la\n68 fc\n03%\nU%\nOot.   ,\t\nSlVs\naw\n_\n61%\nBarlsy\u2014\nMay   _\n73 %\n73 Vs\n73%\n71%\nJuly   \t\n74\n74%\n7\u00bbTi\n13%\nOct.   \t\nlist\n71<*\n71%\n71%\nPlag-\nMar   \t\nSOS\n308 Vi\n303%\n306\nJuly   .\t\nSO*\nSO*\n303%\n104\nOct.   \t\n\u25a0*\u00bb\n\u2022\u00ab\u2022\n\t\n104\nBye-\nMar   \u2014\n104\n104%\n103%\n103'i\njuir \u2014...\n104H\n106%\n10\u00bb%\n103%\nOet,  \u2014\n104H\n104%\n103%\nIM\nCash wheat\u2014No. 1 northern. 191%:\nNo. 1 north-rrn, 111%; No. 9 northern,\nill: Ho. 4, 101%; Mo. t, 00%; rto. \u00ab,\nM)*,; f**d. 79%; track. 131%: screen-\nIns*, ver ton, ft.\n'RPKSSIONALS\nHAVE THU DAY\nON ff AU STREET\nPublic Holr!-* SideUneB in Quiet\nSessions; Ralls-'Hsve ITp-   \u2022\ntnrn; Express h l'p\nWW YORK. AprU \"r\u2014A colorless and\nIndecisive contest for oontrol of. the\nprice trend dominated- a quiet half\nday aesslon on th* stock market Saturday. Tbs public kept to the side line,\nand professional trader* displayed little\nenergy.\nBears took sdvantsi-e ef the normal\nwave of week-end eeUln* to launch a\nrathw feeble drive early ln th. session, but met with some resistance,\nand towsrd th. clow bulls checked\nthe downward trend by* staging an upturn ln  the rail*.\nThe drop In th* call monoy rat. to\nI p*r cent late thla week caused no\nenthusiasm.\nThs dsy*. turnover Itgrtgrate but\n1.816.000   shsres\nThe upturn tn the rails \u00bb*as led by\nVan Sweartngen Issues, preferred stock.\na'* O. and Par* Man-uctt mounted\nt aad \u00ab points, the ttsttami to within a\nfraction of Its peak. Brie. Chesapeake\nCorporation. Allegheny Corporation,\nNlckal Plate. Union Paclllc, Cotton\nBelt mounted 3 to 4 points\nAmerican Express was again up,\nmounting 36% point* to a -record\nprice at 305.   National Surely Jumped\nII point*, and Columbia Oas Issue*\nmounted about 4. Superior Steel wu\najala In demand, mounting nearly 0\npoints to a n\u00bbw part T8V United\nKates Steel and Bethlehem made moderate lalna, but th* former reacted toward the elc*e. tounastcw-n yielded\n1 points to profit taking.\nHouston and Pen-Am\u00ablcan Oil Issues\nte*. I to nesrlr 3 points, snd 8Undsrd\nissue, held firm.\nOsse Threshing dropped nearly 20\npoints In a smsll turnover, and motors\nand coppers were lenerally Heavy. Ans-\noonds, Bsldwln Locomotive. Burroughs\nAdding, Commercial Solvsnts. International Telephone were among Issues losing 1 or 3 points snd mure Motor\nProducts dropped 3 point* to a new\n1090 low and Worthlngton Pump preferred A and B issues dropped sbout 1\nsnd S points to  new  Issues.    Radio\nclosed  s  point off. \t\nNBW YORK STOCK (JtJOTATIONS\nHigh Low Cloee\nAllied Chemical  ITI    J70^ 370%\nAmerican Can   119% 1\u00bb\u00bb* \u2022\u00bb\u2022*\nAmerican Loco.  111% US     l\"Vs\nAmer. Smelt, tc Rfg. .. 100    106 V, 100%\nAmsr. Steel Pdrr    71      09      \u00bb\nAmeerlcan Telephone 111% 219    930\nAmer. * Tor. Power   OS\",   90      01\nAmer.   Tob\u00bbc\u00bb     107% 187    1*7\nAm\u00abr. Oar it Wry 100    l\u00ab    100\nAnaconda       UI* 147-1 1<\"V.\nAtchison     \u2022\u00bb\u00bb\u2022   198'i IM\nBaldwin      SMH mu, 3\u00ab4%\nBait, en Ohio   194% 133     1\u00bb%\nBethlslvem Ste.1 .... 113 109', 100%\nCanadian  Pacific  .... 130% 234 v, -(34%\nOmto ds Pasco   105    105% 104%\nChile   Copper     110\nChrysler        80%\nCorn   Products    Bti>,\n100% 110\n04%   06%\n85%    M%\n176     178\ntt\\   4\u00ab%\n\u20229%    (6%\n330     130\nDupont        \u2014 Wl\nPrseport-Tsaas      47 .\n0*ner\u00bbl Motor*   87%\noeneral   Hectrie   .... 333-,\nOranby        \u00bb7 00%   06%\nOrest Northern pfd. 1041, 104% 104%\nOrest West. Sugar . 36', 35%   86%\nHows   Sound     74% 73-vi    74%\nHudson   Motbl-s         . 88 MVs    S8%\nInspiration   Copper 64 63%   63%\nInternational   Nickel 68 48%   48%\nMack Truck   lOO'i 07%   M\nlt.rl.lld Oil   43 40%    40%\nMiami Copper   81% 60      60',\nKennecott Copper . 88*. 87      S7\nKelly   Springfield   . . 16% 16%    15%\n.resg, S S    51 49       40\nNash   Motor.   . loi'i 100% 100 ,\n\u00ab   T. Cntr.1   IBJ'1 183% 183 %\nNorthern Pacific 104 103% 102%\nPackard Motors 131 131% 1\u00bb\nPhillips Pet*  42', 41%    41%\nRadio Corporation in'', 100     100\n-.hull*       20 37%    17%\n-h.ll Union Oil ...       so \u00bb%   low\nllnclalr Consolidated 80 % 16%   30\n^Southern Pacific   I36'i 117% 131\nStand.  Oil Calif 79% 77%    78\n3tsnd. OU N. J. 87% 68%    60%\n-ttawart Warner i;n', 130% 136\nHudebaker      89% 62       82\nTe-tae Corp  6''s 04%   *4%\nTexas Oulf  Sulphur 70 \u25a0 70%    79%\nOnion Oil Calif  50', 60%    60\nUnion Pacific   215 116    316\nU   B. Steel   1\u00ab9 118% 1M%\nWestlnghouse Wee. .. 150'1 147% 148\nWillys Overland   27% SS%   1\u00ab%\nYellow Truck   42', 30%    31%\nREACTION HITS\nTORONTO UST\nOils Feature of Day's Trading;\nPopular  Favorites Down\nFraction to Two Points\nMontreal Produce\nMOIsTRBAL. ApI! 7 -Butter and\nI'll* strongar;   cheese  unchanged.\nCh\u00ab-av\u2014Wsetsrd..   2!%c.\nButter\u2014He I psateurlsed. 48c.\na**gs Presh axtr*.. 96o; freth flrat.,\n93c.\nINFS ASCIIS\nBOTH DROP BACK,\nSTANDARD BOM\nVorends,     and      Intern; t'-onal\nNickel Head Declines; Flor-\nence Up Two ftnts\ngold waa fiv. oent. lower at 11,16. Dome\nMines wa. up 16 cent* to 1018 ana\nMclntyre lost all of its 60 cent gala\nof the previous day, reacting Its 010.\nllnilmger diopp-M IS cant* to 14.06.\nMining Corporation, dropped 16 cent*\nto  14.66.\nFGCS LOWER ON\nLOCAL MARKET\nens' EgfB Sell at Two Dozen\nfor 7:> Cents; Pullets' Remain at 10 Cents a Dozen\nTORONTO. April 7. \u2014 The mlnUll\n.took, ware at a low ebb -in Saturday\nmorning's short sessicn, (he total volume of sales amounting to only 557.-\n676 shsres.\nNoranda after touching ac extreme\nlow of 06340 came back to 183 a net\nIon of 01.\nInt-rmstlonsl Nickel drcliii-d 95\ncents to 04018. Palconbrldge wu 10\ncent, easier at 010.60 and Sudbury Basin off five cents to 00.60. A few\nshares of Troadw.lI Yukon came out at\n\u2022 13.60, a lost of 36 cents.\nMsndy Mines displayed a better feel-\ntag, selling up six cents to 61.66. Sher-\nritt-Oordon was five cents stronger at\n18.70 and Central Manitoba two cents\nhigher at 63 cents. Hudson Bv- fell\nbaejl 25 cents to 618.76. A brok n lot\nof Bss. Mats', changed hands at 14.05,\nan advance of 65 cents, ulg Missouri\nand Kootenay Florence were each two\n'.uu stronger st 17 and 17 cents.\n.Most of the western oils lost ground,\n,11 hough Southwest Petroleum was\nKJ csrjls higher at 04 80 Baltic was off\n10 cants to 01,76. Ds.hou.-ie off 15\ncivls to 15 30. Home off 36 cents to\n(18, nnd Foothills off 36 cents to 17.60.\nTeck Hughes scored a further gain\n,t 15 cents te 10.16. Wright Hargreaves\nwas oft 6 rents to 01 87. Kirkland Lake\nTORONTO, April 7- Distinctly reactionary tendencies drveiop-rtl on the\nToronto stock exchange baturday as s\nresult of s neglectful attitude hy traders In favor of the more spirited oils\nnearly all of the popular trading favorites were down a fraction to two points\nat th. close.\nBsles were at their low-*-* point In a\nwosk that wa. noted lor light trading.\nBrar.lllan finished st 858%. off l'i\nand Noranda closed at .52%, off a similar amount,' Nickel finished at 148% off\none-half.\nGypsum which opened .tronger,\ndropped  to 1110 to close unchanged.\nInterest In the oil ktoup centered\n.bout Imperial and International Petroleum, oM and new, with Imperial Oil\nbeing the only ultimate gainer with\nhalf point to the good aa compared\nwith the preceding close.\nThr*. outstanding advances war* ac-\ncompUshsd agaknst the gstvsrai trend.\nHay*. Wheel, with 3% to a close at 167,\nPage Herssy thr** to HIS, and Oood-\nyear Tlr*. oonunon, 04%.\nSTF.EL   M'H.ir\nChicago Heavy melting steel scrip Is\nup 36 cents a ton to 11650 and lien\nHens' eggs took a drop equivalent to\n2% can's a doaen on the local markat\nSaturday, selling at two down for T6\ncents a* compared with 40 cents a\nitj.'tr. asked at lsst week's markat.\n\",.T, were i.c othsr prlc* change.\nla's' egga remaining at 40 cent* a\n' tloi'.fcn.\nThe prices were:\nI B.itl lb\t\nVTil   lb. ..-.._\t\nI Fowl, 10.\t\nRabblta.   lb\t\n) Hesdcluese, Ib.  ... \t\n1 Eggs, hens, 3 dos.   760\niHii'.ets. dos _  40c\nj Butter, ib  .._.. 60c\nii' _  31c\n' curri, dish  _   30c\nRistoes. 1C0 pounds  13.76\nPauley, bunch  6c\nCBrroU, Ib,  -\u201e   5c\nIl _ 7C\n  ac\nappIm. 1 llx                     \u201e.. Ic\nLeek\u201e.   bunch     ... IOC\n\u25a0 ew   bunch     10c\n(1   new, bunch   10c\nKatlisUja,  bunch  10c\nTurnips,- esclu    60\nlb  tc\n'.( (J( 1KB    DBLO    COMPANIES\nMiKesson and Robbins hss acquired\nn drug companies by an exchange\n!  34,391   preferred   and   166.031   com-\nCANADIAN STORMS\nSEND WHEAT DOWN\nWith   End   of   Dry   Prairie\nWeather,    Winds    Act\naa Offset\nBy JOHI-? P. BOOOHAN\nf Anoeifttetl Press Mark\u00bbt K-dttor)\nCHTCAOO, April 7\u2014In n rough -nd\ntumble encounter -with Canadian storm\nnovs Saturday wne-at values came out\nsecond beet, For at least the timo do-\nin\u00ab n ln and i-now appeared \u00bb,o hats\nhrougl t sbout hi end ot drought com-\nolftint! from CanadMn sprint; wheat\nterritory. Latfely a -cortsequ-snes, wheat\nprices underwent a drop cf almost two\ncents a hmhel. hut the effect was later\nparly offset bv a Ubernl eiport bual-\nnesH. and by adv.cee of hlfh winds\ntn wetitern Kansas and western Me-\n^1-t.sKn as well.\nClosing quotations on wheat ware\nnervous three-elchths to fl-re-elifhths\nnet lower Com fln.rt.od unchanged to\none-fourth off, oats a shade to three-\ncent up. proftslons varying\nfrom 10 cents decline to a rise of two\ncents.\n1NTEK    HXI-.YE.KTEa\nIuternfltlonal Harvester Co.. earned\n16^7 a share :n 1938 agulaut $4*1 a\nshare in 1027.\nLogan 4k Bryan\nMills wire\nSTOCKS.    BOND?,     COTTON.\nOHAIN\nMl. Mill', UN\nNe\u00ab York Montreal and Vsnoou\nser Stock BNOhanges Chicago\nBoard of Trade tvknntpeg Qrnm\n(\"xchangf and nther leading ex\nflanges\noiticdn\n(anenuver.   flpokane  .ind  aeaiil.\nTo Our Clients:\nAs you are quite aware durinf- the very speculative a ti :i of the\nstock markets in recent months, we have been continually imp*\u00abm:nii\nupon our clients the importance of a conservative attitude in regard to\ntheir operations. In our market letter dated March 23rd, just previous\nto the drastic reaction in stock markets generally, we made the iol'ow-\nit.g ; tatement:\n\"Our considered opinion is that a very'substantial portion\noi the investors' lesources at the present time should be diverted to bonds of the most conservative type, and that in every\ncase profit-taking in the stock market should be-accompanied by\ninvestment of this character.\"\nWe also strongly advised our clients to liquidate enough of their\nholdings to put themselves in the position of speculating only with their\nprofits.\nThat our general conservative policy and our advice in this particular instance were correct is very amply evidenced by the fact that out of\nthe hvge clientele served by our Head Office, our four branches and our\nt!i.rly-two correspondents in British Columbia, we were compelled to\nell out only one client\nWe venture to make the claim that no other house of any size engaged n a similar business in Western Canada can give evidence of\nsuch thorough protection of their client's interests. This is made pos-\nni'le only by the close personal attention given to individual accounts\nbj the principals of our house, whereby we'are enabled to deal with the\nproblems of each individual case without the handicap of arbitrary and\nautomatic restrictions imposed by a head office in New York or other\nEastern points.\nThe very large increase in stock exchange transactions, both on\nVancouver and outside exchanges, has placed a very great strain on our\ntrading and office organization, as well as on the head offices of the\nvarious companies whose securities are dealt in. We have had great\ndifficulty in securing delivery of stock certificates, owing principally to\nthe very conjested condition of transfer offices, and some unavoidable\ndelay it experienced in this connection. We can, however, assure you\nthat so far as our own organization is concerned, every detail of the\ntransactions which we have undertaken for you is completely up-to-date\nand in order.\nWe feel that you will appreciate the very pardonable pride which we\ntake in our record of service to our clients during the past few months\nwhich have been trying in more respects than one, and would assure\nyou again that our policy is to interpret our duties as your broker in the\nmost generous and broadest way possible.\nMay we again express our great appreciation of the business which\nyou have entrusted to us from time to time and assure you that our very\nbest endeavors are at your service at all times.\nYourt Very Truly\nR*> P. CLARK 4k Co.\n(Vancouver) Limited\nINVESTMENT BANKERS\nNelwo, B. C.\nPhone 100\n 'THE NEESON DOT,? NEWS,   MONDAY MORNINfl, SPRIt 8.HS9\nr Puije Seveo\"\nimberley Qirls Winners Over Nelson BasketbaUers\nIMBERLEY\nDEFEATS NEISON\nAT BASKETBALL\nmc  School  Girls  of Kim-\nerley Beat Nelson High\nSchool Girls 16 to 8\nGets Jump but Is Soon\n)verhauled;  Visitors Entertained at Dance\nGE CROWD APPLAUDS\nCLOSE, KEEN CONTEST\nIMBKBLIY, B. C, April 7.\u2014Playing\nr best gams of th. season tlie Klm-\ntrr public school girls' basketball\nl beat the Nelson high school team\ni score of 18 to 8 here Friday ev*e-\nI. The game attracted the largest\n-d of the season. McDouiall hall\n)t crowded  to capacity.\nSON STARTS WELL\ngame  was played   In  four   10-\nute periods. Prom the opening plsy\ngot the Jump on the local girls\n\u2022e doing all the attacking for the\nfire  minutes,  the  public  school\nto hit their stride. Notion were\npoints up. baskets being scored by\nand S. Boomer. These reverses\nto  put   the  necessary  vim   ln\nlocal girls and they were having\n1 share of the game and for a\nmonopolised   the  play,   with   the\nguards  getting   In  some   good\nking. Just before the period ended\n\"\u25a0liver put th* Klmberley girls on\n\u2022core board with a good shot.\nthe sscond 10 minutes the public\nI*, who arrived in Csnsds before\nJune 6th 1-128\nmay bring their\nWIVES\nand\nFAMILIES\nCANADA\n,.,1-hU-irt\nI\n((children under 17 years free)\nApply to\n421 Haitlngs St. Heit\nI        ^ Vancouver, B.C.\nI *'j \u2014ur Any .Steamship An*nt\nUN VRD\n.    f.iNADUN\nschool girls had it all over their opponents, and were trestlng the spe-\ntators to some clever play. From the\ntoss-up Klmherley girls started right\noff, snd following combination work\nK, Anderson got under the basket snd\nbrought the eooVes level. The same\nplayer put the locals ln the lead with\nanother good shot shortly after, to be\nfollowed by another by D. Oliver, who\nshot a beauty from center, snd before\nthe period ended S, Patience added another, the half time score being Nelson, 4;   Klmberley,  10.\nKIMBFRLKV  Ct ARIHANs    .OOD\nResuming play after Net, the third\n10 minutes was fought out at a fast\npace with the Kelson girls having just\nas much of the plsy, snd led by li.\nArchibald they were continually around\nthe basket but the public school guards\nwere checking close and did not give\nthem much scope to score, most of their\nshots being from the sides. However,\nMiss Archibald was rewarded for her\nclever work when she finally scored with\ns dandy shot. This success wsa brief,\nss the Klmberley girls fought right\nback snd V. Almas got the prettiest basket of the evening from center, the\nball sailing clean into the net. Nelson\nthen were awarded a free shot and Miss\nArchibald again netted.\nThe last period the fast pace previously set slackened a trifle, but the\ngame never got listless. Klmberley always seemed to have s little In reserve,\nand despite strenuous efforts of the\nNelson forwards to cut down the lead,\nthey found the public school rear guard\na hard couple to pass, and although\nshooting often the shots were not accurate, being mostly of the long variety.\nThe Klmberley girls cut loose clever\nteam play ln the last flvr minutes nnd\nscored four more points through D.\nOliver and V. Almas, while holding the\nNelson girls scoreless, the final score\nreading  Nelson, B;  Klmberley,  16.\nNelson girls played a good game,\nwith Mlas Archibald the outstanding\nplayer, but they found tbe Klmberley\nteam right on top form. The public\nschool girls sre an evenly matched aggregation and are now showing the\nresult of clever coaching by F. J. Mar-\ntello, who has had charge of the team\nall sesson and feels particularly proud\nof them.\nTHE LINEUP:\nThe teams were as follows:\nNelson\u2014J. Young (SO, I. Oughtred. 8\nBoomer (3). O. Hall, J. Mellnectsuk, M\nArchbald (4).\nKlmberley\u2014K. Anderson <*), D. Oliver (6). D. Nesbttt, 8. Patience (3). V.\nAlmas (4), L. Blaney, P. Holt.\nTed Halverson refereed the game snd\nhis decisions were Impartial. Nelson\nhaving no penalties, while the Klmberley girls were charged with five.\nFollowing the game, the visiting girls\nwere entertained to a supper and dance,\nsnd were well pleased with the splendid\nmanner they had been entertained during their short stsy in Klmberley.\nKilmarnock Wins\nThe Scottish Cup\n0LA8OOW, April 7\u2014Kilmarnock\nwon the Scottish Football association\ncup from the Glasgow Ranters today\nIn two goals to nil. 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W.\nCALOABY Mill i: I l\nSole  Alberts  agents  He llatlland  \"Molh\"  nnd   Stlnson   \"nrlrolter\"\nAirplanes\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\nLONDON, April 7.\u2014Following arc\nthe results of scheduled league football   games  played   today:\nENGLISH   LEAGl'E\nFirst    Division\nAston Villa 4, Arsenal 3.\nBunrley   4,   Birmingham   0.\nBury  1, Everton 3.\nCardiff City  1, Manchester City 3.\nLeeds United 1, Derfby County 1\nLeicester  City  3.  Blackburn   l.\nLiverpool   3,  Sheffield  Wednesday  2.\nManchester  United  3,  Sunderland  0\nNewcastle United 0, Portsmouth   1.\nSheffield   United   1,   Huddersfleld   0.\nWrexham   United   3,   Bolton N).\nSecond   Division\nHull City 0. Barnsley 0.\nMlddlestx-ro   4,   Clapton   Orient   0\nMillwall  3,  Blackpool   1.\nNotts County  5, Swansea  Town   1.\nOldham Athletics 1, Stoke City 0.\nPortvsle   1,  Chelsea  0.\nPreston Northend 1. West Brom-\nwick Albion 1.\nReading 0, Nottingham Forest 3.\nSouthampton 3. Grimsby Town  1.\nTottenham Hotspurs 1, Bristol City 1.\nWolverampton Wanderers 3. Bradford   l.(\nThird Division\u2014Northern section\nAccrlngton Stanley 3, New Brighton I.\nBradford City 0, Rochdale 0.    .\nCarlisle United 1, Chesterfield 3.\n.Crewe  Alexandra 7, Ashlngton 0.\nHalifax   Town   6,   Darlington   l\nHartlepool  United 0, Wrexham 2\nLincoln City 4, Southport I,\nRotherham  United  2,  Barrow   1.\nStockport   County   3.   Nelson   0.\nTreumere Rovers 4, South blileldri o\nWlgsnborough 4. Donees ter Rovers 2.\nThird Division\u2014Rmilhern Section\nBristol Rovers 3, Brighton tV Hove 0.\nCrystal Palace 1, Bournemouth nnd\nBoscombe' 3.\nFulham J,  Charlton  Athletics 5.\nGillingham 1, Coventry 1.\nNewport County 0. Merthyr Town  1.\nPlymouth Argyle 1, Northampton\nTown 1.\nQueens Park Rangers 3, Norwich\nCity 0.\nSwindon ToVn 3, Brentford 1.\nTorquay  United 3, Luton Town  3.\nWallsall   4,   Southend   United   1.\nWatford 3, Bxeter City 0.\nSCOTTISH   LEAGIE\nFlrat    Division\nClyde 3. Ralth Rovers 0.\nCowdenbeath   1,  Motherwell  3.\nDundee 0. Queen's Park 0.\nHamilton  Academics 3.  Aberdeen 2.\nHibernians I, Alrdrlea 1.\nKilmarnock-Falkirk,   not   played.\n\u2022 Rangers-Ayr   United,   not   played.\nSt.  Johnstone   I,  Celtic   1.\nSt.   Mlrren   3.   Psrtlck   Thistle  0.\nThird Lanark-Hearts, not played.\nsecond   jniviNlou\nAlloa 3, Clydebank  1.\nButhgate-Ar\/ronth,  not  played.\nDumbarton  1. Dundee United  1\nEast   Fife   3,   Albion   Rovers   4.\nBast SUHIngshlr* 2. Arthurlie   1\nForfsr Athletics 2, Dunfermline Athletics   0\nNational Hockey League\nRules Vancouver-Canadien\nSeries Can't Be Played\nVANCOUVER, April 7\u2014Frank Older,\npresident of the Nstlonal hockey league,\nhas objected to the Montreal Canadlens vs. Vancouver hockey conflicts\nbeing billed for the Canadian championship.\nHe has wired coast hockey leaders\nthst Canadlens are not eligible to\ntake part In such a serlea ss they were\ngiven cfficlsl permission to engage In\nexhibition   games   only.\nMrs. Potter of Toronto\n1 Sets New Skating Mark\nDETROIT. April 7.\u2014Mrs. Lelle Brooks\nPotter of Toronto broke the world's\nrecond tn the senior women's qusrter-\nmlle race at the North American\nIndoor speed skating championship st\nOlympia arena here Saturday night.\nHer time was 45 seconds, bettering by\nthree-fifths of a second the mark of\nEl lie Muller of New York.\nKILMARNOCK BEATS RANGERS BY\n2-1 TO WIN THE SCOTTISH CUP\nRANGERS START IN FINE SHAPE\nGlasgow, Scotland, \\nrll 7.\u2014\nMore than 1111,000 i>\u00abr.nle raw\nKilmarnock defeat the Ukusow\nHangers by two goals tn not hire.\nSaturday and win the Scottish fost-\nImll championship eup, a trophy\nwhich is emblamstk nt nsrer\nrlmmpkm.al.li> of scot lain!. Klhnai-\nnork after having the worst of\nthe play In the first half re.ieted\nwecdl!) after the Interval, - fheii-\ngoals were netted hy Ail ken, former Clyde player, who rama In in\nii substitute in the lasi minute\nfor the Injured Patterson, nnd 4.\nWilliamson. Kilmarnock won the\ncup In 1020, This was Ranger*'\nthird defeat Ln a scmtMi cup final\nsince the war. They won last yenr.\nThe match developed Ill-Oeling u,-\nwards the ronclaslon.\nThe- match was played tn brilliant\nsunshine, though the temperature wns\nnot too high.\nThe Rangers conducted a number of\nfine offensives in the flrat half, but\ntheir luck was out. They i.hould ..are\nbeen In possession of a good lead nt\nhalf time, but they couki not pu.'i\nClimle. the Kilmarnock coal keeper.\nAfter    several    brilliant   otapa   Climle\nsaved on a penalty when play had been\nIn progress fifteen minutes. The penalty was of tbe doubtfui order and\nwas only allowed by the referee sfter\nconsultation,with tpte linesmen. Craig,\nwho had the sun and wind behind\nhim. made poor use of his Ohcr.fe.\nthough Climie must be given credit\nfor his clever anilo.patlo.1 add .ho\nway he smothered..the shot. CllrV\nwas the busiest man pn the KH.; ar-\nnock side until half time. He had\nbis hick with bin once when the ball\nstruck the bar and when Nibloe wis\nable to come to his rescue to sav-? a\ncertain  goal   Just  before  thrte.\nAfter the cross over Kilmnrnock \\\\-\\6\nthe bree-ze behind them and they fit\nonce took play Into the Renters' ares.\nAltken got into a scoring position an*i\ngoaled with a clever shot. The Rangers\nthrew everything they .had into the\ngame but oould not beat the Ktlmtr-\nnock backs. Whet) Williamson em\nthrough and scored tn the twentieth\nminute of the half it was obviously\nall over, though the Rangers never W\nup until Buchanan was ordered off\nThe match hsd only five minutes to go\nwhen this happened.\nMONTREAL HOOPERS\nDEFEAT 0TTAWANS\nMONTREAL, April I.-\u2014 MamhMT4_f- V\u00bbfc \u25a0\nsenior basketball team of \\.v Montreil\nAmateur Athletic association. thamplun\nof the province of Quebec .mrled the\nfirst obstacle In their pel h *o the\nCanadian crown by holdlm; '.he Ottawr\nGlobe sextette to a 31-all decision In\nthe second game ot their home-and-\nhome series played here Sai urday night.\nThe Wheelers won the Unit game ty\na 42 to 39 count, and .qui took t*ic\nround  73-70.\nWISHES TO START\nJUNIOR FOOTBALL\n(^respondent    Says    Juniors\nWant   to  Get  Seasons\nStarted Early\nSports  Editor:\nSir\u2014Writing on behalf of the Nelson\nJunior footballers I would like to stir\nthe spirit of our senior associates. For\nthe last three weeks the boys hsve\npicked the teams, signed up the players\nand awslt the league to commence'.\nEven thcugh our grrtunds are not ln\nfirst class condition we believe are\nquite suitable to play on. We also believe In beginning the football season\nas early as possible for the simple\nreason for a good many years previous\nwe have not been able to fiuii.li the\nleague property. Last season, for instance, the league ended in July or\nJune. Owing to the tremendous heat\nthat we have at that time of the yesr\nswimming tempted the footballers and\nat the game, at that time each team\nwas represented by four or five players. The seniors have started and why\nnot the* Juniors. The belief is. If junior members were given more attention, they could defend the good name\nof  Nelson   ln   years   to  come.\n\"JUNIOR    FOOTBALLER \"\nPROVINCE   RIGHTISTS\nTO    .UriLI.tTF,    DIRECT\nVANCOUVER. April 7.\u2014Decision to\naffilste direct with the Canadian Rugby Football union rather than through\nthe Western Rugby football- unioaj\nreached at the annual meeting here\nSaturday night of the British Columbia\nCanadian Rugby union.\nDr. G. M. Shrum of the University\nof British Columbia was elected president of the provincial body, and Del\nFlnlay, secretary-treasurer.\nPHIL GRANVILLE\nIS GOING STRONG\nBunion Pushers Run 4.1 Miles\nin a lii-oiling Sun; Country\nIs Hilly\nFREDERICK, Md.. April 1. \u2014 Ptll\nGranville, of Hamilton. Oat., was seventh stturdsy In the ssrenth lap of\nPyle's cross country rsce. covering the\n46.6 miles from Bsltlmor* to Frederics.\nMd.. In 7:60:*6. His elapsed Urn* of\n44:34:17 puts him ln the fourteenth\nplsce.\nThomas B. nils also of Hamilton\nfinished twenty-fifth. In 10:47:46. lie\nstill remains In thirteenth place :n\nelapsed time.    His total is  '4:18 25\nSaturday's Jaunt waa In I colling sun\nover msny hills.\nCLYDE FOOTBALLERS\nDEFEAT SHAWFIELD\nMotherwell      Wins;     Partick\nThistles Lose tfl^t. ^en,,\nin Scottish  League\nGLASOOW. Scotland. April 7\u2014Outside of the Scottish Football association cup,final, chief interest In soccer matches on Saturday i.i Scotland\nlay in the Dundee and Shawfleld game*\nQueen's Park played st Dundee and\nRalth Rovers against Clyik- at Shawfleld. Dundee, R-alth ami Clyde ar*\nfighting sgalnst demotion at the end\nof the aeason. Ralth were beaten en-i\nClyde looks to be safe or comparatively safe from relegation. The other\ntwo teams played to a aoreleaa drsw.\nAt Cowdenbeath the Mo-h-rwell rlu'i\nwon by three goals to none at Pals-\nley.\nAlrdrlenisns led Hibernians at half\ntime by one goal, but the Edinburgh\nteam played up strongly In the eecont\nhalf and wound up with a tie.\nMichel Soccer Team to\n*^tffor*iDi\u00abt Shield\nMICHEL. B.C., AprU 7\u2014Michel football and baseball teams have organized\nfor the season. The football team will\nmake a bid for the Bennet shield this\nyear.\nIf you appreciate\nPRESTIGE\nfTlHE purchase of an Oldsmobile\n***-- is in itself a tribute to your individuality . . indicating an appreciation of the finer points of\nautomobile quality.\nFor, although the finer Oldsmobile\npossesses a host of features (mechanical and structural) which\ndistinguish it from all other cars\nin its price-range, it also possesses\na distinction which marks it as one\nof the world's fine cars, regardless\nof size or price.\nOldsmobile\n^\"^ PRODUCT   OF   GENDRAL   MOTORS   OP   CANADA,   LIMITED\nIn fact, so pronounced is its air of\nprestige, that thousands of people\nwho have seen it, and perhaps ridden in it, have no idea how astonishingly low is its price.\nWe will be pleased to show you\nthe many exclusive features of the\nfiner Oldsmobile and to arrange\nfor a trial ride. Then you will\nrealize that no other cat so low in\nprice offers such a comprehensive\nand balanced array of truly fine-\ncar features . . and that there is a\nsound basis of value underlying\nOldsmobile prestige.\nS-I-MI*\nNelson Transfer CoM Ltd*\nPHONE NO. 35 NELSC\nNELSON, B.C.\nPACIFIC COAST\nLEAGUE GAMES\nSao Francisco. 3-3; .Missions, 1-3.\nSeoul*. 3-10; Oakland, 6-11.\nPortland,  1-8;  Sacramento,   14-13\nLos Angeles. 5-4; Hollywood, 1-3.\nLob Angelas 10, Hollywood s.\nSesttls 6. Oakland 7.\nPortland 1\u201411. Sacramento 4\u20147.\nSan Francisco 4. Missions 3.\nty Bat Best\nWeapon te Use\nAgainst Jack\n! THer Wheat-? in 455 *JS.op*IT*\nBy   \\r.  DF.MAREF\n(Former   Flteherr   Sew   York   Olajits\nA few days before the Sharkey*\nStrlbllng fight Jsck Dempsey and Babe\nRuth put en s comedy sparring match\nat Palm Beach, Hu.\nThey were pushed out on the stage\nIn wheel chairs ln their regular street\nclothes.\nThe; wheeled In 435 pounds of \"It\"\nsome   wise-cracking   scribe   remarked.\nDuring their sparring exhibition Jack\nPlayfully poked the Babe on the Jaw\nwith a right thst snapped his h\u00ab*d\nback. Stopping right In the middle of\nthe round, the Bambino rushed back\nInto the wings snd returned with a\nbaseball bat and proceeded to chase\nDempsey off the stage *\n\"I always fesl at home when I hare\na bat tn my hand:..\" remarked Ruth\nto   the   delighted   audience.\nLEADERSHIPS IN\nENGLISH LEAGUE\nARE IN DANGER\nW\u00abta\u00abstlay Defeated by Liter-\npool; Portsmouth Wiaa\nNeeded Game\nARRANGE FOR (.AMI:\nMICHEL. BC, April 7\u2014The Natal\nShamrocks hsve srrangsd to play the\nFerule basketball  team.\nMAN SPEEDS HIS\nLIFE BUT MSSES\nSTAR SAYS SAGE\n(Continued from Psfe Onsl\nIsm  of  voluntary   acceptance   ol   suf-\nferinc.  are  for  the  most  part   unreal,\nfalse coins msde current by the weak\nfor   the   purpose  of   self-deception.\nTRAMFatn TIMR  IIF.FORMS\n\"Compresed snd crowded time haa\nIts use when dealing with material\nthings, but living truths must hsve\nfor their significance s full aecomrao-\ndstton of leisure. The cramped time\nproduces deformstles and degeneracy,\nsnd the mind constsntly pursued by\na frenzied hast* develops a chronic\ndyspepsls. It Is ungenerous in Its re-\nceptlon of the world. It Is Irritated\nwith existence. It esslly comes to believe thst resllty Is truly represented\nby nightmare, that nothing but disease\nIs frankly honest ln lis revelation of\nthe normal, that only the lowest Is reliable In Its explanation of the highest\nIn a language crudely obscure.\n\"It Is Imperatively necessary that\nman should sdd, st every sge, s new\nmansion to his p*l.ce ln order to welcome with proper ceremonies, the new\nguests who come with gifts thst hsve\nto be hsrmonlBed with his psat In-\nherltenc*. But he hss no time Busy\ndsy and night exploring the work which\nIs non-human, solely for gains thst\nare non-splrltual, his sense of the human reality shrinks Into utter Inslg-\nnlflcanc. ln a world whose pride Is In\nits vsstness snd In which sll msnlfss-\ntatlons ar* predetermined In details\nde seeks the cradle of all that Is\ngreat In him' ln the lightleaa surgery\nof the dust, snd mocks himself with\na sinister isugn, taking by deftsni\npleasure In sell-insult. He allows his\nireedom to ferment Into frothy licence\nooararssss bl. soul Into obscenity,\nsmothers with marketabi* commodities\nme perspective, tne detachment Medea\nfor tne amplitude of hi. dignity, uu.\nuius obscure* hs ooscures in. vunou\nof his Ood, for ho hss no (am.,\n\"Man has grown old in spirit for\nsharp shocks of quica time nra^f im,\n(-lie wearuMss of dsecrimiua*. wans\nunsncuiuoerea pesos snu a isrgs as*\niMsuee ol lu. ... needed lor lu\u00ab uios-\n\u00bbo..ung ol yuuui\u2014ui. yuu.ii tua, uu.,\nuut, outy tiav. in. coma** io so, illc\nuiisneci to ano\u00ab, but aiso u. syia-\npetny to understand and tn* faun to\ncreate.\n1 OMrAMOSsHIP OF 8TAR.S\n\"The space enclosed wiiuiu wall, and\nthe time cornered by the money maraoi\nnave been appropriated by my business\noffice whloh there buys and sella, pays\nand charge* re***- toy- th. yaiu and by\nthe hour. Outside is the asssinbiy of\nMar*. Undivided space and unclouded\nUrn* er. realised by m* torouto my\n\u2022MbW ot  Joy  lo  tt.  kvUBOtM*.    TH*\nLONDON, April 7.\u2014While Ik** end tsf\ntbe English soccer football Is only a'\nmonlh awsy, the champions ol th*\nvarious divisions have not -pat been\ndefinitely Indicated On Saturn*?,\nthough Sheffield remained safely at the\ntop of tbe first division of the Bogus*.\nlesgue, Mldrileaborougn displaced\nOrlmsby aa pace setters In toe second\ndivision and Stockport County came a**\nIn the third division, northern section.\nNorthampton Town led In the southern\nsection of th* third division, but they\nsre being hounded by Queen'a Par*.\nRangers and Charleton Athletics.      ftt\nThe most notable game was the\nWednesdsy's defeat at Liverpool by i\nthree gosls to two. Liverpool deserved\ntheir victory, though they hod lo\nwork hard for It. They opened the\nscortag In the thirty-fifth minute of. i\nplsy through Race Rlmmer equallted\nJust before the Interval. Alter the,\nInterval the Liverpool backs kicked\nstrongly and enabled their forward.! I*\npress horns snd tske soother lesd lathe fifteenth minute through Clara:. In\nthe twenty-fourth of the second hair\nHodsoo lot what proved to be the\nwinner  when   he. beaded   in.\nSunder Is nds were remove! from .their\nposition of runner-up In tbe first division when they lost to Manchester\nUnited  by  three  goals to none\nProbably the greatest rurprlse ot\nthe dsy wss the strength of Portsmouth's centered bid to retain their,\nflrat division status. Tney dsfeetoA\nNewcsstle st St. Jsmes' Psrk by the\none   gosl   scored.\nSouthsmpton put on s tremendous\nspurt In tbe closing suae, (at their\ngsme with Orlmsby to win by three\n10.1s to on.. Orlmsby hsd the batter\nof th* opening half and Coleman\nscored. Southsmpton overran tnelr opponents twice In a greet finlrhlni rally,\ngoals being scored by Crlbba aad\nHaines.\nCbelsee were further hun.illsted wh*o\n(hey were beaten by Port Val. by oo.\ngosl to none.\nCamsell'a hat trick enabled Mldd'as-\nborough to win from Clapton Orient,\nthe decision being four coals to lone\nfor the northern team.\nTwo   heavy   scoring   snoointers   figured   in   the   third   division   mat\nNewport County   tn  the  soi'ihcm set*\ntlon. belt Uerthy by six gosls to oo*.\nPush .nd Thorns, divided the N-mr-ort\"\ntallies.     Crewe   ln   the   tin,'.hern   sec-'\ntlon ran up sgalnst the hiunuie Axing.,\ntoo club, winning by 7 -:osls  io n-v.\nthing.\nBradford lost their Iculcrshlp nf\nthe northern section of ths third div-\nisloo when th.y oould only Jraw wiyj\nRochdale. Neither side scuied. Stock-\nPort C*unty placed lu fine style to beat\nNelson .nd gain the section leaderstarp.,\nIMTEU   STATES   LINES, ^ INC.\nTentative plan for the Lis**, esse..\nIs uod.r\u00bbtood to provide for the'offering of 800.000 share, of no par val-je\nprefered stock of s total authorlssd\nIssue of 2,000.000 shares with Uoui-\ndatlng value of Ht. a share\nSpecial Sizes In\nEnvelopes\nThe No. 8 is the big-gwt\nseller in envelopes, bat We\ncarry lots of other sizes.\nThere are the \"officials\"\nlong envelopes to take documents or letters of several pages.\nThen there are the\n\"paTrrphlett,\" which more\nnearly approach the square\nin shape.\nThere's the little \"pay'\nor \"coin\" envelope, too,\nquite useful for a lot of\npurposes. \u2022.\nThe Daily News\nJOB\nDOT.\\R1T_3NT\nPhot* 144 (Twt Laos)\nNELION, aVC.\nrealm of this Joy hss ban known lo\nthe dwellers ln the lend of leisure,\nsnd they hsve said 'covet not. do oot\nnourish the longing for so soqutaltlon\nwhich I* solely for th*e. for the \u00abu- \u2014\npreme Lord dwells In all. and therefor* _^\nhave thy joy In him through the \"\nsacrifice of self.' Thla la th* divine ' fl\nspirit, tlie greet soul who Is active\nIn the world's sctivities, who dwslieth\nIn the hearts of all peoples\u2014 thoss who\nrealise him with a sure comprehension\nIn their heart and their mind reach\nImmortality. This Is ths reallsatlao\nthrough which all our sctivities. divested or greed, schlev. dignified detachment Tney lead ua to the treat\nsouled union with the all, and thus to\nthe tnith thst knows not death\u2014the\ndeath whlrh belongs only to th* Isolated self.\"\n \"\ng_^^H__H____j\nCOMING HAT MODELS\n.J i       ......       \u25a0  \u2022 + \u25a0\nAltbouth there la atlll much wcrecy\nla Haw York and elsewhere aa to\noonlnt mod* In hata. good authority\nbaa It that the new model* will show\na decided trend toward length In the\nback brtma of tbe hata, while a very\ntiny brim or no brim at all, will be\nfound ln the front.   The above models\ndemonstrate this. (1) A smart hat j\nfashioned of tweed cloth, feather.\ntrimmed and showing an adaption of'\nthe aviator's helmet.    (2>  Another ln-1\ndies tlon of ever popular demand for\nblack arid. white. O) An unusual\ncloth hat trimmed with purple velvet   ribbon.\n$37234,394 NET\nFROM FEDERAL\nRecord ot 25 Years Shows $23,-\n558,0311 Paid Holders; Bal-\nlance of $4,580,418\nORE IN SIGHT FOR\nLONG PERIODS\nEnough Developed in Morning\nfor 5 Yeara; 1 to 7 Years\nin 15 Other Mines\nSPOKANE. Wash., April 7\u2014In 38\nyears snd four months of profitable\noperation to the end of 1828. the\nFederal Mining snd Smelting company\nhas produced 1V.2S4.434 tons of ore.\nthe greater part of It from Its Morning\nmine st Mullen Idaho.\nIn the sams period It has earned\nI37.3S4.JM net. .iter deducting federal taxes, but before deducting depreciation and depletion charges. Becoming to tables contained In the\ncomprehensive annual report of P.\nH. Brownell, president. New York.\nIn this period It haa disbursed 123.-\nSU.03I In dividends, or sn average\nthat approaches 14.000.000 a year\nOf this sum. 13.206.606 waa on common stock snd l30.3il.4SS on preferred. In addition. Its balance at\ntne end ol the year was 14.500.418\nNEARLY ll.aae.KM AVERAGE\nThs records of five of those years\nshow disbursements for dividends In\nexcess of 11,000,000. They were In\n1*06. 1106. 1007. 102*8 and 102*1. In\nthe flrat six years, ended ln common stock. A sum in excess of\n\u20221600.000 was paid In 1007 and lu\nexcess ot 11.100.000 In 1027 on both\nissues. Ths year of largest dls-\nt-t***-B*sn*nt was 1026 when 13.116.-\n177 waa paid on preftered and Including payment on dividends ln arrears.\nThe least payment was 1440.478\nIn 111*. In 1028. the aum was 1486.-\n302. The compsratlvcly low sum in\n103* waa due not to Insufficient\nsarnlngs but to e reduced number\nOf ootslendlng shares. 63.588 Preiser** having been retired and left\nIn th. treasury, leaving 67,462 out-\nstandkc*. The rate of disbursement remains the same. Incidentally.\ntbe number of common shares wss\nreduced lo 50,328 by retirement snd\ntreasury shsres Bgsrc-atang; 0672.\nWILL   KEllHt:   MOKE   l-KI ll'KKI l>\nMr. Brownell occupies three pages\nOf the report in considering the plan\nfor retirement of the preferred, \"ln\ntbs future\" he says, \"your directors propose to retire preferred stock\nby lot whenever money Is available\nfor ths purpose and retirement bv\npurchase at par or lees la not possible,'\nThis Is ln accord with the corporation\nnet, of Delaware, which permit* a corporation to, he state*, \"reduce its\ncapital at any time by the written\nconsent of the holders ot record of\ntwo-thirds the number of shsres outers ntllng or by resolution sdopted by\nthe holders at a meeting or by purchases in the open market.\"\nDrawta-a, In the annual -report\nshow comparative depths to which\nvsa-klasa hav* penetrated ore bodies\nln that pert of Use ooeur d'Alene\n\u25a0res-Ion la which the Morning Is sit-\nusted They show thst the Morning body has been opened .s-om e\npoint at the aurtace near the apex\nof tbe hill to a point 660 test shots\ntee. syeel. The distance irom the\napex to the botton is 6020 feet.\nTh* Hercules vesa wss opened to\na depth ot 3350 feet, or 2800 feet\nabove asa level, before exhsusted;\ntbe Mao* to a depth of 3863 feet or\nto aa altitude of 1360 feet oelore\nexhausted:    the   Tlger-Poorman    to   a\n2pth of 3110 feet or to 1700 feet\nore sea level; Heels for 2800 feet by\nshaft alone sad to an altitude ot 080\nfeet and la still producing The depth\nto which workings were carried does\nnot Indicate that they were worked ln\n1 instances to the surface.\nI'ARTUTT DEPTH\nI-BO-9UM\n\"Quite possibly the Morning mine\nmsy have s further depth of 1000\nfeet or even more.'\" ssvs Mr. Brownell, Mes-raM to tne depth of ore below th* lowest wws*k**s. \"It la also\npassible thst It may be bottomed\ntn 200 feet. Moot of the mines\nwbleb have become exhsusted ceased\nto be profitable aa thsy reached ot\n- Aba fMchsrt slat*. The\nIs now probably ln the\n of  th* Burks quartette\n. Immediately overlies the slate\n. the thickness of the Burke quartet that particular place la wholly\nmown.' Ths ore developed It\n7*00 tons, equal to live yean\nIhe rate of mfnrng lsst year, but\ni not include probable ore.\nmap of the Page mine of the\n * eo-npeny near Kellogg, Ids-\nshows the slate contact dipping\naway from tbe workings ss depth\nle attained. Also, It shows or* de-\nvlcssa on th* 000. or lowest level\ntap to Ik* slat*, and th. snalt sunk\nbelow the 1200-foot depth, where the\n\u201e Is 1766 test.\nCONDITION IMPROVES\na on deposit eeeme to he length-\nenlns with depth snd the teat ha.\nT-sessVlllllB. of producing materially lu\ni.salnl yssasgi. sa further depth is\nettelnsd.'' comment. Mr. BrowneU. The\n' ..j on ths 000 \"waa found to be\nseat of better -p-ads than on tbs\nsay. PlalssUk sHirbrldge. general\n. In his report to the president\nIt mines of the federal corn-\nIn tbe Trl-etete field contain\n_00 tone ot developed ore. Tbls.\nth*  prohabla   and   possible  oru,\nrj&^T,*o-M2? a\nK*\u2014nuti   to   M-ren   yeara   In   tbe\nAmerican.\nbeing asked because tbt vase U to be\noffered at auction early this summer\nand It stems to be taken for granted\nthat it la hardly likely to fall to an\nEnglish purchaser. The bidding may\neasily go to a half a million dollars.\nThe Portland family bare lent to the\nBrltleh museum since 1810. In 1770\nSir William Hamilton. England's representative in Rome, obtained It for 1000\nguineas, the vase having long been in\ntie Berberlnl pallce. Bringing tbe va.no\nto Btagland, Sir William sold It to the\nthen Duchess of Portland, and It vat\ntent to the Brltlnh museum.\nThe vase waa smashed by a madman\nln 1846, but waa restored, by expert m\nand has been specially protected shire\nExperts have expressed the opinion\nthst it belonged to the first century\nof the Roman Empire, and specimen*\nfound at Pompeii have supported their\ncon ten Lion.\nThe Duke of Portland offers no explanation why be wishes now to see the\nvase, declaring It Is a private matter.\nHo doubt an agitation will be aroused\ntowards saving the vase for Oreat\nBritain, but there seems some doubt\nIf such a project will be actively supported by any of the big funds instituted for this treasure, in Jeopardy\nof the auction mart.\nCONGRESSMAN HELD\nCongressman U. A. Michelson. Seventh Illinois district, who gave himself\nup to the authorities when 9 warrant for his arraet waa Issued ln Chicago on March 39 on charges of violating the prohibition law and smuggling\nliquor ln from Cuba. He represents n\ndry constituency.\u2014Copyright, 1B29. by\nPacific   and   Atlantic   Photos,   Inr\nVENEER FACTORY\nAGAIN WORKING\nFIE CAPACITY\nHigh Quality of Logs  Assure\nthe Rest Grades; Old Hands\nAgain On Deck\nB. C. Veneer company's plnnt Is matr.\nin full awing.\nThe factory commenced cutting on\nTuesday, and in now working it lu\"\ncapacity.\nOeorge DvorJetz stated on Saturday\nthat the company had been fortunnte\nIn securing, nfier the close-down lor\nthe winter, its. old employees w.iose\nexperience ennbled everything to run\nalong very smoothly.\nMr. DvorJetz stated that the quality\nof logs which are being out into veneer\nare excellent, and will pi-wince ft. ri-1'\npercentage of the best grade*. A considerably larger output .tint las' wn-\n1(.   anticipated.\nvimi.ixjr   VVAKIARF\nSAINT JOHN. N B\u201e April 7. \u2014 On\nMay 1 next, top wharfage st the port\nof Saint John. Insofar as the steamships\nare concerned, will be a thing of the\npast, according to W. E. Scully, chairman of the board of harbor commissioners. a\u00bb after that date thtkv will\nbe collected from tht- ruliwnys and express companies. cnrryinK tne good* to\nand  from the port.\nEgg Markets\nVANCOUVER, April 7\u2014Eggs:\nTo producers - \u25a0Extras. 22c; UrsU.\n10c;  pullets. 17c.\nWholesale\u2014Extras. 57c; firsts. 34c:\npullets,  22c.\nRetail\u2014Extras. 32c; tlrsts. 2\u00bbf; pullets, 27c.\nBALFOUR NOTES\nClassified Advertising |\nClassified Advertising Rates j   Mit^ellaBWWg for Sale\nl-ocsl Read In x Notices\u2014Three cents\npar word each insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals 60 a word Twenty-\nfive per oent discount If run dally\nwithout change of copy for ont month\nor mora. Where fldvertlameBt tl set\nout In short lines the charge la 15c\na line for Roman type, 30c for blackface and 25c for blackface capitals.\nMinimum   35c,   ii   charged   60o.\nWant and cusslilei aaverttolnf-\u2014\nOne and a half cents a word per Insertion. If paid In advance 6c per word\nper week, or 22y,c per word per month\nTransient ada acconttd only on ft\ncaah-ln-advanee bask Bach initial\nfigure, dollar sign, etc., countt a* one\nword.    Minimum   a&e.  If  charged  Wc.\nHlrth  NotlctA\u2014Free\nHelp Wanted\nWANTEIV-Experienced   married   couple\nns cook and waiter for si.ieltcr stiff\nhouse, Trail. B. C. Twentv-fivc members.   Apply K. D. McBean. Secretary.\n(78\"77>\nWANTEl>-Two first class painters. No\nbrush haiitiK need apply. 11m Plaver.\nNelson. .7M3>\nWANTED -Middle aged housekeeper for\nsingle man.    P. O. Box S46\\ Trail.\n(8318)\nWANTED\u2014Oood   smart   boy   about   15\nyears.    Apply to Meagher it Co.\nBALFOUR. B.C., April 7.\u2014E. H.\nCooper and his daughter. Peggy, were\nrecent  visitors to Nelson. H_\nMrs.  D. M. Morgan  lias  returned  to I\nBalfour after  spend)nn   the   winter   at\nthe  coast.\nMiss    Elisabeth    Ling    motored    to I\nNelson  this week with Carl  Olson.\nPerry Lctkt of Balfour spent Thurs* ,\nday  In Nelson.\nMrs. C. Holt and (tuiightera were re* j\noent shoppers in Nelson.\nMrs. Jess Banders spent Friday at\nCrescent Bay.\nJ. L. Sanders was a city shopper on\nPriday.\nWANTED\u2014Two Waitresses. Apply Hume\nhotel. (8389)\nAgente Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Houss to house canvs.ser\nOood proposition. Write A, L aiturer.\nTrail. 5. C. l\u00abB7>\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Bran Horse lor firm work.\nAylmer. Queens lis? CnTi.)\nWANTED \u2014 Horse  suitable  (or  much\nwork  also light  wagon,     oivr lull\nKrtlculai* first latter,    i   \u2022\"\u2022e.ch.v.\nHour.   B.   C. (7978)\nProperty for Sale\nLARITZ N U KBERIBB\u2014Headquarters for\nreliable nursery stock. Both firuit\nand ornamentals. Hoses, Rhododendrons, Astleaa. Snowballs and Hydrangea. T. Roynon, Agent Nelson.\n(7848)\nPOR SALE\u20146 head lof-rlng horses, one\nChevrolet and ont ford truck also\nnot complete sawmill, \u2022aoacity 35.000\nfeet. BM per dav. tt Cresteu, aooly\nJ. B. Wlnlaw, Wynndel. <7846>\nPOR SALE\u2014One hot air furnace pipes\nand floor registers suitable for medium slaed home. Owner replacing\nwith larger furnace. Alto one kitchenette and one coal heater. Can\nbe seen at 808 Cedar St., Nelson.\nB. 0. (7783)\nOur   catalogue   of   Gladiolus,\nDahlias, LlUlss and perennials\nspecial,   8   beauties   postpaid.\nM. If.  & O.  Dodds,   Sorrento.  B.\nC. (8928)\nLUMBER FOR SALE\u2014Ont and two inch\nrough lumber, eight feat long. 814.00\nper thousand, f. o. b. Creston. Mourad\nWlgen.   Creston.   B.   O. (7589)\nBARREl_, lttO_AJ\u00bbTD   I3_>TT   SACKS\u2014\nMntJonaVl  Jan Oomoany,  Nelson\n(7912)\nREAD UABGARBT SANGER'S BOOK\u2014\n\"Family limitations.\" Sex Hygiene,\n\u20221. N. Winston, 3871 Euclid Ave..\nVancouver. (7913)\nTHE BEST INVESTMENT For your garden\u2014Our KooOnay Mlxtare Gladiolus\n\u2014full size, vigorous bulbs, $1.00 pei\ndoeen, 80.50 ner hundred, postpaid.\nrhryiantbemnm cuttings at list\nprices. McDtarmld & Sciuires, Robson.\n(7949)\nBARREL SPRAY POMP\u2014Complete with\n10 foot rod good order. G. H. Fraser.\n(7996)\n2V, H. P. EVINRUDE\u2014Outboard motor\nwith built-in magneto, in perfect\nrunning order. Price $50. F.O.B.\nRlondel, B. C.     David Sutcltffe.\n(8304)\nBAKERS' OVENS. Write for catalogue\nand Hat ot used ovens. Wo pay\nfreight to Winnipeg and Vancouver\nHubbard Oven Company, 1100 Queen\nWest, Toronto. (7999)\nMrs. Martin Harris Is\nPresident of Evening\nCircle at Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK. B. C , April 4.\u2014An evening circle in connection with the woman's auxiliary of the United church was\norganized on Wednesday evening tt the\npr.rsonnfte, the new  a\u00bb*ocli.tlon  getting\naway  to a good start  wuh  something\nUke 30 members in vitw. Mm. Martin\nHnrrlb was elected premdent. Mrs, Whit* 1\ntaker, vlce-presldtnt;   Mn.,  Ellis, secre- I\ntary, and Mia. A. R. Murpherson, tress- \u25a0\nurtr.  Meetings will  take  place at  the j\nhomos of members ou tlie evening of ,\nthe second Tuesday of ench month.\nPARTS. April 7 -The Frederick\nChopin association is making arrangc-\nm.-ms to transfer the remains of the\ni;rcut composer, now in Pcre Lnchslne\ncemetery, to the Wswel of Cracow,\nthe Pantheon of Poland Chopin wa\u00bb\nborn 111 Zclarowa-Woiu in Maaovlt, In\n1810. but after 31 years of sue lived\nIn  Pun\nThe number of institution* already\nentered in the thlrty-fitth annual\nUniversity of Pennsylvania relay carnival It 382. divider! union*; 39 prcpar-\nstory schools. 138 high schools, 70\ncolleges.   33   Junior   high   schools.   8\nj parochial   schools   and   64   elementary\nI schools. A team from Punahau Academy. Honolulu, Hawaii, Is entering one\nor more events on ihe program. Tht\nHnwuitnns will be forced to travel ap-\n\\ proximately   1089   miles   on   sea   ant.\nI land  to reach  Franklin Field.\nAn\nAttractive\nInvestment\nA newly completed business block\nin first claw condition, well located and under lease. This property Is producing a net revenue of\nbetter than 16 per cent on the\nprice asked. A moderate cash payment secures this property.\nCall and let in explain this proposition.\nR. W. Dawson\nOeneral Insurance\nHIPPER80N   BLOCK\nP. O. BOX 7-13        PHONE   197\ncm\ni*the .\/.. h\ncolumns\nGOLDEN BANTAM CORN \u2014 -15c lb.\nSpecial Onion Sets. 25c lb. Mann,\nRutherford Oo. (8234.\nTimber, Minim;, Lumber\n. WANTED\u2014Large quantity Cedar Poles.\nall size* and lengtliB. \u00ab*A*ote beat\nI prloss lob. era ahlpplnl point, ad-\nj    vis* quantltl*. can supply, and when\ncan ship. Boot caah. Nledermexer-\n!    Martin Lumber Co.,  Spalding Bide.\nPortland,   Oregon. (8213)\nSituations Wanted\nWArTTCD\u2014Contract or drilling by (oot\nor testing placer ground with churr.\ndrIU.   Apply Bos 7801, Dally News.\n(7881)\nElectrician, lull experience inside\nwiring or lineman. Wanta position\nApply  Boi  7060.  Dally  News.       (7I8S)\nPIR8T CLASS WOMAN COOK\u2014Wants\nposition. Mining Camp preferred\nApply Box 7895. Dally News.    (798*1\nPoultry and Eggs\nWHITE WYANDOTTE \u2014Hatching sags\nfrom high producing trap-nested\nstock, mated to pedigreed cockerels\nIS and M per setting. O'Neill. Orey\nCreek. (76131\nEOOB POK HATCHING\u2014 White Wyandotte.. Heavy winter layers. Prlae\nbirds. 13.00 for 16. Exore-s prepaid.\nRutherfords. R. R. 1. Neiaon.     (79511\nPOR BALE\u2014100 Dure bred White Leghorn laying pullets Baron and Tan-\ncard strain. Any number you want\n12 each. John Day. Nelson.     (7M4)\nPOR SALE\u2014Lsst yeara pullets White\nLeghorns. Very good layers. Ill Mr\ndo*.  P.O.   Box  341.  Nelson.       CgM)\nan boat\nsent* ft\n(SB*,* ssn\notter,\nP0RTUND VASE MAY\nBE LOST TO BRITAIN\nL^tTOON. April 7.\u2014Will an effort\nlas ass** to n-aa tbs Portland Vaa* tee\nMM Jarl\u2014 nation?    lbs question Is\nALBERT GIBBON\nIS LAID AT REST\nAl!   Members  \u00a9f   Family   Attend;  Many  Beautiful\nFloral Tributes\nTha funeral of the lata Albert Olb-\nbon took place Saturday afternoon from\nRobertson's undertaking parlors. Rev.\nF. R. O. Dredge officiated. The chief\nmourners were his wife, four sons and\ndaughter,\nMr. Oibbon'a family were all present\nln Neiaon for the funeral. Including\nhis wire, Elmer. Ralph and hla only\ndaughter, Juanito from Davidson, Saak..\nDouglas, wife and family from Salmo\nand Hilyard from Revelstoke.\nMany beautiful floral ttibutas were\nreceived from the frienda of Mr. Gib-\nbon at Salmo, South Slocan and Nelson, where he had been ln business at\ndifferent times.\nPallbearers ware Sam Brown, Ernest\nSummers, Leo Connor. Nelson; O O\n\u25a0verell. Rod O. Hanley. South Slocan.\nOscar Moe, Neiaon.\nCONDENSED WANT' ADS ORDER FORM\nUm thit hUnk aa which to writ* jtnr wndtaMd 'sa\\, on* word is faveb iptoo.\nmaw <\u25a0*_\u2022 or chock and mail dim* to Tho Doily Nowt, Nelooo, B.C.\nEtta: On* and a half ooot a word eacli tasortioii, its coMocnti*o In-wrtiooo for\np-rita \u00abf 1-oqt whoa oaah aeeonpani-at order. MitUmom, tSo. Bach Initial, flgtirot,\ndollar alga, ate, count aa on* word.   No eharga tea* than M eanta.\nI\npobUahtno\nholow.\n. time*. f(* whleb I\nAmerican Home products 1926 net\nIncome was 83,917,138 against IIM2,-\n918 la 1837.\n\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab-^^^-_^_-   .^-^^^\u2014\u00bb\u2014_\u2122\u2014 \u25a0\nM ft* Osnt am.   \u25a0 Mna** in\nRHODE ISLAND RED KOOS\u2014 $1.60 Dcr\nsetting.   O. H. Prsser. (7997)\nAutomobiles\nFOR SALE\u2014Whippet lour coupe. Ptionc\n16I-L-1 between 7 am. and Ipm.\nCsrtll. Bonnlngton (7937)\nlive Stock for Sale\nAYRSHIRE COW POR SALE\u2014Dus to\nfreshen soon. Apply Box 78*0 Dallv\nNews. (7640-tI)\nSIX   WEEKS   OLD   PIOS\u2014M.80.      sirs\nJordan Williams.  Edaewood       (7763)\naELLINO ALSATtAM SHEPHERD\u2014(Police pupa) Males 115: female* 111.\nW. Q. Batrmsn. Moyie. (7960)\nrOR SALE\u2014Thr*. year old Jet**; Bull\nSrlc* W5O0. Quiet. Reason lor selling\nere  raised   quite   few  heifers  from\nhim.   Wm.   SawczuK.    Argents.\n(7976)\nPOR SALE\u2014Pure bred tonguuls gander\n(deullpa). rine bird 16, or wUl ax-\nrhange   for   somothlng   more   useful.\nApply Mrs. Harmaton, Crescent Valley.\n(83131\nFOR   SALE   \u2014   Ya\nBoot hoy. Edgewi\nIra   Pigs.   Id 80\n(8339)\nProperty for Sale\n*t ACRES\u2014On 49 creek, 7 miles wast\nNelson, all fenosd, 13 acres under\ncultivation. 6 room house, water,\nelectric light, stabl**, chicken house,\nisi-ais; all level, no stone. Terms\nreasonable. Apply John Llndblad or\nW. W. Ferguson. Ollker Block. (7836)\nFOR SALE\u2014In Fairview. six-roomed\nhouss on two lots with fruit trees.\nNewly decorated. Cheap, on easy\nterms Apply Mrs. Jr'.-.-. 8. Murray.\nNelson. B. C Phone :i.. V 3.\nLEGAL tfO*ICBS\n\"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\"\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION\nSENT TO TRANSFER\nLICENCE.\nNOTICE Is hereby gireu thai, on thsl\n11th day of April next ths und'-rsl-f-ca-slB\nIntends to apply to the Liquor Contrail\nBoard for consent to transfer of Bclfj\nLicence No. 1139 .nd Issued In *\u25a0*\u2022\u25a0\nspec! of premise* being part of . bulld-a\nIng known ss Plnahurat Inn sltusto alT\nSouth Slocan. Kootenay District, uponw\ntbe lands deacribsd s* Paroei 3 tjsm\nBlock \"B\" of Lot 803 Qloup 1. tXooM\ntenay District, Map 873. Nelson Land|\nRegistration District ln r-i. ProvlnoqT\nof British Columbia, from Albert CUM\nbon to Floyd Mlltpn Barnett. of ttttM\nson. British Columbia,  the transfer*.!\nDATED at Nelson. B. 0., this 13u|\nday of March. A. D. 1939.\nFLOYD MILTON  BARNTrT.\nApplicant and Transfer*.!\nl (688-37-3tl\u00ab|\nFor Rent\nBOTTE8   for   rent      Aahman's    Aparli\nments. (79401\nFOR   RENT\u2014Seven   loom  house,   alsol\ny-lou* furnished   housekeeping  rooms*\nApply D. Magllo, 814 Vernon St.       I\n(77411\nFOR   RENT\u2014Apartments   orer   Oallasl\nghers store. - (79801\nFURNISHED\u2014Three   room   julte.   I   I\nCarbonate. i7\u00bb70|\nFOR  RENT\u2014Store  ln  Tremont blookl\nApply  A.  Treglllus.  Nelson.       <\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0(\u00bb\u00bb:\nTELL   YOUR   WANTS  THRODOH   TtOt\nCLASSIFIED  COLUMNS\nTWO ROOM COTTAGE\u2014Oood verandaj\nPartly furnished. Phone 743-R-l. MraJ\nHall,  Gordon   Road. (830d|\nBUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY     F\nAuctioneer and Bailiff\nIA.MEX   II.   DOYLE\u2014Bailiff,  Auction**!\nNelson, B. C. (7914aJ\nPhotographers\n'iKoKiiK A   MEERES\u2014Artist and Pbal\ntographcr.  716   Baker  St. (7IMf\nCabinetmaker\ni    H.   CHAPMAN\u2014Baker   Bt.     Csbln.ll\nm.ksr  Ind   Upholsterer.   Phone\n(711*1\nDentists\n>K    O.  A.  C.   WALLEY\u2014Orlffln  Bio**]\nNelson, B. O. (7917|\nAccounting\nIIAKLf>   f.  HINTEIt\u2014AI'IIITOB,  __\nDonald Jam Building    Box 1911. Natl\nson. B. C. (791*1\nAssayers\nE. w. wiiidowhon. Box Alios Nelson]\nB.C.    standard   western  charges.\nMonuments\nKOUTENAV     MABBLE     *     GBANt*l|\nWORKS\u2014Nelson.     B.C.      Writ.    M\nm-lees. (79301\nTransfer\nWILLIAM!)'    TRtNNKCR\u2014 BaggagS.   Oal\nand Wood. Phone 106. (7031|\nWood Working PactoryJ\nLAWKON \u2014 Baks-r St.    Carnent-n*   -***]\nJoiner.    Sash   and   Hardwood. ]\n(tHt\nInsurance and Real Estatt]\na. W. DAWSON-seal Esute,Insurasw\nRentals. Next Hlpperson Hardwar\nBaker street. (7938\nB.   I.   slILL\u2014 IIUVRANCE\nFARM ANI) CITY PROPERTY\n608 Ward St. (7934]\nD.     A.     Mr.r*arland.     Real\nInsurance, Coal Board of Trads\nTelephone 40  P.  O.  Box 34\n(793*1\nChiropractors\nDB    ORAY.   OIIKf.B    BLEM   NCLOOf\n(7934]\nFlorists\nORIZZELLE'S     OREENHOC8E.    Nel\u00bbo|\nOut flowers and floral design!.\nWM.   *.  JOHNSON\u2014 .\nPhone 343  Cut Flowers Potted Flag\nand Floral Emblems. (793a]\nEngineers\nA.    B.    OREEN     CO.\u2014CONTRACTOR!\nFormerly Green Bros., Burden Nelaq\nCivil    and    Mining    Englneen\nB.   O.,   Alports   and   Dominion   Lax]\nSurveyors (793s]\nH.   D.   DAWSON\u2014Land   Suveyors   Hit]\nIng   and   Civil   Engineer   Eslso   B.\n(794|\nO. S. MEAD\u2014Mine Surveying and Aerll\nTram Construction.    Kaslo, B. C. I\n (79*1\nFuneral Directors\ntJr^sW?\nnandard Furnltt\nCo. \u2014 Undertalo\nAuto   Hearse   tovl\nr__ dste    Ohsp.1 J!\nOF aervtc*. Prl<\nreasonable.    (7001\nMtLUO'-yalxTrAI\"* I*\nM**.- JtOCJ-l>HOM*l-\nJU\u00ab,T A MOMtVt-4-T- I'UV.\nCALl. MIM TO TV*      >|\noh', wa OOt-o\nooe-i ua ?\nwsa.voLi\nTBLUHIM MV\nftBcas.aTAss.'y\n\u25a05A-fS I'M\nNOT laj-\n\/M-J' Ttl_l_ HIM FE.R Msl-TKAT\nIC OMMTX WANTS TOTALKTO\nKIE'MIU. HAVETOCOM*\nHems-\n THE NELSON, DiAILY NEWS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL, 8,1969\nThe Mao Hater\nBy Lorna Libby\nThe stotjr so fsr:\nJACK HJDtlltoWAY is mysteriously shot In a Louisville night\nclab, lis i* awn to IM mortally\nwounded but th. moment he slumps\nIB his chair th* light* io out. Plve\nminutes later th. nut club re-\nvaals no trace of Hemingway, dead\nof alive. With him th* tame evening is\nJ1AM HARPIR. pert, pretty, snd\neager tor udtement; her f.thar la\nlaflusntlsl and wealthy. Jean Is\ncleverly rushed from the scene by\nBPIKst ANDRUS, a young newspaper man aad owner of th. local\npaper la Jesn's home town near\nLouisville who iwallaes Jaan'. predicament aad wants to save her a\npolloe grilling sard subsequent publicity is Hemingway's compsnion\nlast before he was killed. Jean\nhla sscratly loved Spike tor \u2022\n10M tlm. and unknown to her\nhi haa returned her affection. Their\nloag suppressed, smoldering pas-\nsow larsaks Into nam. whan,\nthrough the excitement of th. rescue, they sre brought together ln a\n J-\nsltuatlon favorable to confidence*.\nThe one fly la Spike', ointment U\nLOLA MONTEZ, a sophisticated\nNew York woman of 90 who suddenly arrives In Louisville th. day\nafter th. shooting. Lola Is Jesn's\nbest friend but Splk. suspects her\nnf being connected with the murder\nand planning to blackmail Jean.\nAccordingly, he trails bar to a\nspeakeaay where' he finds her with a\nmysteriously small dark man \u2014\nwhom Splks remembers having seen\nwith Hemingway shortly before the\nfatal night ,club episode.\nCHAPTER  7\nAs Splks rslsed hi. highball glass\n.'or the last swallow be felt somsons\nouch his elbow. He finished th* drink\nlurrledly, glanced along side and saw\nLola, smiling slightly between thin\n\u25a0armlned Up*.\nHs put th. glass back on the bar\nibrupUy and coughed.\n\"Excuse me, air. Andrus,\" he aald.\n\"but won't you ootnc and Join tut a\nfriend of mine la with tn* and we'd\nlike you to corns over to our table.''\n-I-\now does she\nH\nkeep her hands\nso Lovely?\"\n'^kmfiwvtispered\nturds maJt mt flush\nuitt fltasurt.\"\n'\u2014the most beautiful\nhands, yet she does all her\nown work\u2014'\n\"Aa I looked up from\npouring tea, I realized (\nwith a thrill they were\ntalking about me! I felt\nsurh a happy glow of\npride ... for my hands\nUSED to be my despair! ^^^^^^^^^^\n\"Now I find it easy to have soft, pretty\nhands, in spite of dishes to do three times a\nday. I discovered that by using Lux for all\nmy dishwashing, my hands never became\nrough or red or chapped-looking. With Lux,\nthey were even WHITER and softer after\nwashing dishes than before!\"\nThe instant, magical suds are SOOTHING\nto even the most sensitive skin.* Lux is\nmade by a marvelous special process\u2014made\nwhiter and thinner and purer than anything\nelse. There is no trace of harmful alkali in\nLux, nothing to dry up, to coarsen the skin,\nas there is in ordinary soaps\u2014whether flakes,\nchips or cakes.\nAnd Lux costs so LITTLE! In one of the\nbig packages there is enough Lux for 6 weeks'\ndishes!   So little to pay for beautiful hands!\n'lime bettnte jjarlarl u\u00bb Lice ends set manienrsne Urn rurlnt\nto ttrftcn and sckiten thefinoert\ns-atvc keeps lovely tbt\nbands that wash dishes\nlasts tiothttsLSmmi   -.\u2014_\nsptki thought quickly. Whether or\n-lot Bh. knew he had been trailing bar,\nh| did not know. Hi tot-Id however,\nsain nothing by a suspicious aloofness\nV she didn't know what brought\nlatin there he oould Quite possibly gain\nsomsthlng by being friendly; If he had\nalready    tipped   his   hand   he   would\nrj.bly   know  soon  enough  anyway,\nhi reasoned\n\"Certainly.\" he \u00ab***wsr*d. \"I'd be de-\nlsthttd.''\nthe led the way from th* bar across\nshe back room now llv*ty with danclag\ncouples. He dodged Hong behind, finally bringing up at Lola's table. She\nwaved her hand In Spike's direction.\n\"Mr. Androa,\" she began, \"I'd like\nyou to rase*, my friend Mr. Wein.\"\nMr. Wean, who had made, no effort\nto rise at Lola's approach did not offer\nhi* hand. He nodded  quickly.\n\"Pleased to meet you socially,\" hs\nsaid, then slouched and looked uncomfortable\nSpike helped Lola Into her chair, then\nsat down slong side.\nSh* flipped open a cigarette case.\ntook one, lit tt and then turned to\nSpike.\n\"My friend and I hsr.,'' sh. began.\n\"have Just been dl.cus.lng your case\nadd, acting In your beat Interests, we\nhave decided that the air ln here un t\nv\u00bbry good for you. Tou might catch\npneumonia or something, .nd die Mr\nW.ln and I don't fssl very comfortable\nknowing that It's dangsrou* for you tc\nb* In here so I think you'd better go\nout and get loin* fresh air.\"\n\"Thank you,\" aald Splk*. draining\nwith on* gulp a highball a walUr had\nplaced at the table \"Is that all?\"\n\"Almost,\" ssld Lois, \"Just one othei\nthing. Jean Harper Is In danger an:\nyou'd better hurry and help her. In.\ntelling you for her sake.\"\n\"All right.\" he enswered, ss the colo.\nebbed from his face. \"I'm going. I think\nyou're right. The air Isn't vary good\nln her. snd neither are the people\u2014\nhe looked sharply at both his companions, \"It t stay rm Uabl. to catch\nlsprosy.\"\nWith that h. rose snd turned quickly\naway, walking briskly across the dance\nfloor. Lola and Lefty Weln witched him\nthread hla way through the clogged.\nnarrow space In front of the bar.\nWithout looking back. Spike reached the\nfront door, opened It and psssed\nthrough to the street.\nOutside he looked frantically for s\nc'sb but there were none In sight He\nran out In the middle of the street\nand continued on down In the direction\nfrom which he had driven up. a half\nhour before. Finally, two blocks down\nhs hailed I chance night cruiser, leaped\nin. and gave dlrrctlons feverishly. \"Tbe\nElton Oarage .nd a dollar s minute If\nyou make It Inside of ten minutes!'\nThe driver gave a faint salute and\ngot oft to s flying start in second. He\nturned the next corner to the left st\nthirty-five miles an hour while Spike\nrenamed off tbe sides of the back\nseat snd wiped the perspiration from\nhis  face.\n\"Maybe I'm a Bap,\" he reflected excitedly, \"and maybe I'm not. R's a\ncinch they didn't want me around\nthere and she knew one sure wsy to\n\u25a0(ft me md would be to say Jean was\n.n trouble. Well, whether Jean needs\ntne right now or not I'd rather take\nthe chance that th. does' thin hang\naround Lola's joint and risk getting\nshot to get hot evidence, ao far I figure I'm a big winner on the evening's\nplay.\"\nSpike reasoned thst the story of his\ncontact with the Montee woman would\ndefinitely turn Jean against her After\nall, he knew thst tbe murder wssn't\nhla business, while Jean's business wss.\nWith Lois out of the picture ss far as\nJean was concerned. Spike felt better.\nLola'a warning of Jean's danger best\nIn ominously on his consciousness. Maybe the woman was right! After all she\nseemed fond of the girl and might\nhare wanted to save her aa well as get\nrid of him. He remembered the way\nJean had kissed him the night before\nand how the realisation of his pulsing\npassion hsd seared Its way to his soul j\nsince he realised her helplessness at '\nLouisville Lou's. Th* warmth of her\nwonderful embrace had been with him\nall day. And now she might be in\nperil ....\nHe spent the flsgglng minutes running over In hla ralnd every move alter\nhe reached th. garage. First he would\ntelephone   Jean   If  sh.   wasn't  home j\nhe would find out where she hsd ions\nand  than drive out there as fast a. I\nhe could. If sh. wss home he could find I\nout whether she needed him or not. If 1\nthen   waa   no      answer   or   snythlnf\nsounded phoney   sbout the connection\nhe would rush out regardless.\nJust nine minutes after he had\nJumped tn, the cab came to a violent\nstop ln front of the Elton Oarage, Spike\nthrew a ten dollar bill at the bewildered chauffeur, flung open the door and\nran Inside. Rushing up to a pay phone\nhe slid in a quarter and barked Jean's\nnumber . . . there was a long wait . . .\nthen central', damning dulcet \"they\ndon't answer.\"\nThe quarter came out and Spike\npushed it in again. Thl\u00bb tun* he aaked\nfor the supervisor snd gave the number to her. Once more he was told the\nline didn't answer. Leaving the quarter\nIn th. phone he rushed over to his\nroadster, Jumped In. started ths engine, and roared out of ths garage, usually laconic mechnlcs gsped ln araase-\nment as he swerved across the sidewalk\nHid Into tbe street.\nIt was fifteen miles to Hannibal but\nSpike, -pipping tlie wheel and dodging\ncursing pedestrians as well as automobile* and an occasional trolley csr,\nj planned to make It In tw*nty mlnutss.\nOnce scross the bridge he bit the state\nblghway and pushed the gas pedal\nflush with the floor. Two villages en-\nroute boasted of traffic laws but Splks\ntors through the mlddl* of both towns\nwin* open. One rural policeman gav.\ndesultory chase, blew hi* whistle a few\nhoes to saivs his consolMo. and than\nretched Spike disappear evw tbe crest\noil s hill a mile away. He thought of\nphoning the sheriff In tbs next town\nbut reflected that th* roartn-f roadster\nwas probably faster than the phone\n\u2014II*.\nJean's horn, was In tbe middle ot the\nl\u00bbck In Us* bait residential section of\nlaanlbal. It was set well  back from\nis street, and In that It was Intended\nbe Imposing but Instead only suc-\nledtd la -warning bulky aad swollen it\nvsrK-d little from doasn* of other, ol\ni. beat home. In town.\nSpike skidded sround ths corner\nii arest th* houss and stoppad short\nst th* curb. H* thought it would a*\nb*\u00bbt tt rMOBBoltr. on foot rather titan\nROYALITE NUMBEl; EIGHT BACK IN PRODUCTION\nDR.B0RDE1\nATA.T.C.MONTHL\\\nLUNCHEON IN i I\nTells Travellers Many lnternf\ninff   Facte   Concerning\nLegislature\nHAVE  SINGLE UCENfE\nSYSTEM  FOR  CAM   _\u25a0\nRoyalIt-e Jfo. 0, shown above, cunt\nMi into production Tueeday eftrr-\noon at Turner valley oil-field ln Al*\neru with an eattmeted flow of wet\nof 18,000,000 cubic feet. It wu announced  by  J.  H.  ft\u2014_toc,  production\nmanager for the Imperial Oils., limited.\nThis   well   hu  been   choked  off  for\nlome  time   previous   to  which  It  was\nproducing aa much as 200 barrels of oil\na day.\nRigging nad Just been erected to proceed with cleaning out the well when\nit came In.\nirlve right up to his destination. Ap-\nroachlng the house be observed that\nUI th* lights were out. This was ungual  ... a haunting dread clutched\nhim.   The   home   on   the   right   was\noarded  up  while  on  the  left  a  dim\nlight shone from a top window. Ivl-\nently aomeone waa home there. There\n-as no one on the street. Spike went\nslowly up the front walk of the Harder house and listened ... no sounds\nfrom inside.\nCatfc-btlng up the porch steps he\nsuddendly sopped. With horror he could\n*ee that a front window had been\n-.mashed ln. Bits of Jagged glass clung\nto the frame while other glass was\n-iprlnkled on the porch. Spike stood\npolrted on the top step a moment then\ncaching for a small automatic in his\nhip pocket he whipped tt out and\nwalked gingerly over to thr broken window. He peered Inside, saw nothing\nbut the dim outline of the furniture\nIn the room; then carefully stepped\nt hrough the almost empty window\nframe.\nTomorrow; The house of horror.\nWhat the Press Is Saying\nUU.   UI OH III mi iK   PROBLEM\nOne of the womtn members of the\nSons of Freedom, that fanatical brunch\not the Ooukhobor colony near Nelson,\ntuts been committed to the Insane asy-\num at Eseondale. When the police at\nelson arrested her tor creating a dls-\n.irbance she stretched out on the\n.vement and refused to move, and\nhen placed ln Jail she made' several\ni tempts to disrobe. Several other\n.\u25a0\u25a0embers are being watched in regard\no their mentality and will have to\n:ndergo examinations If these disturbances continue. The police ln future\nill deal with an Iron hand. The trouble in tbe past Is that these fanaics,\n.vho steadfastly refuse to obey the laws\nif the country, have been coddled too\nmuch. Someone has said that \"It is\ndangerous for a child to continue nurs-\nng too long, and it Is also Just as\n..angeroua for the nurse. The thing to\ndo is to hand it a pickle and let It\nhowl.\"\nIf Attorney-Oeneral Pooley. who Incurred tho displeasure of the newspaper*\nof Sri., m Columbia through his movie\nI'.ewspr, censorship, will deal with the\nDouktK >or problem in the same light,\nhe will .rdeem himself to some extent\nu the interior of British Columbia.\nWhat , more objectionable to British\ntoluml than    to    witness    scenes\nwhi'h nvo been for years past enacted\nm the l .r.itid Forks district? Many people ii; looked upon the Doukhobor\njrobler too lightly, with the result\nthat tl. Douks have practically become\na luv, i nto thems>lves. \u2014 Cranbrook\nCourie-.\nTnd.au. ttrfin Jig  Co-*   1B*.8  net profit\n\"ui   -lisft.seo.   against   96001   tn   1927.\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\n(From The Dally News, April 8,  1900)\nMr. and Mrs. J. Lalng Stocks have returned to Neison after a three months'\nvisit to Scotland.\n\u2022   \u2022    *\nMrs. A. Shields will leave shortly for\n_mcnton where she will Join her parents.\nToe Carter Clears ap Qtiestfa|\nfor Motor Transportation\nfor Summer\nCRANBROOK    MISSION\nSOCIETY     HAS     PROGRAM\nCRANBROOK, BC, April 7\u2014The an-\nnual Easter meeting of the Presbyterian\nWoman's Missionary society was held\nWednesday. Added to the main fea-\n'ure of the program, a missionary ad-\ndrees by the new paster. Rev. J. C.\nMcLean-Bell, were two musical numbers by the young woman's auxiliary,\nan<V a solo rendered by Mrs. McLean-\nBell.\nYMIR NOTES\nYMIR. BC, April 7,\u2014Rev. N. D. B\nLarmonth of Troll haa returned to his\nheme.\nMr. and Mrs. S. A. Curwen motored\nto Salmo this week.\nW. A. jbuchanan has returned from\nTrail.\nI\nAt the monthly luncheon of tfl\nAssociated Canadian Travelers bsj\nSaturday at the Canadian Legion tbM\nwere many of features most lntM\nestlng to tht members and guests pits]\nent. _^^^__\nDr. L. X. Borden. It P. P.. ffw M\nfirst after luncheon speaker and c*j|\ns   short   but   enlightening   resume\nthe   proceedure   of   the   he-use,\nmade   those  present  acquainted  wfcfl\nthe   various   phases   of   parliament*!]\nform, with whloh those who had I\nactually   witness id   the   functions\nthe house were unfamiliar.\nDr. Borden expressed regret that ,\nhad not been able to gain all I\nthings requested of him when h|\nwent to the legislature, but stated i\nhe believed that the stage was partiauB\nset for enacting a change ln the raUafl\nthat requires travellers to carry llosnceT\nof two provinces on their ears whig\ncovering inter-provincial districts. _\nalso mentioned the work that m\nhad done on behalf of the roads aal\nferry service, and concluded by u\n'ng that bridges would soon be a reas]\nAnother  member  of  the  Travelled\nW. B. Bamford,  who has  lust return!\ned  from a vacation  In the south, wa|\n< &lled on for a few words, and\ns several remarks, promised to give\nmore complete synopsU of his trip 1\na later date.\nJ. S. Carter, who waa a gueat at tt\nluncheon, told the members thai\nwould be no special motor car fern\nplying the lake, but that the passsngti\nboats were being altered ln such imu<\nner that their total capacity would h\n30 cars In each direction each day\nThla he thought would amplv take out\nof the motor traffic thla summer. B\nstandard according to size had betn ad,\nopted, by which the rates for trans)\nalso mentioned the fact that a rm\nportatlon were to be determined. Th\nnew minimum for the rate la to to\ncars of the US Inch wbeelbase el***\nThe old minimum was a 10* tort\nwheelbase.\nOrchestral music waa provided dur\nIng tbe luncheon, and two vocal -tola\nby Mr*. J. T. Andrews were much *_\u2022\u00ab\nJoyed. The numbers were' \"The Ren-\nson\" by Del Rlego and \"The M\nThings in Life Are Free.\" from the\nmusical comedy \"Oood N>we\". Mrs!\nNelson Ball accompanied at the plf.noJ\nQuessing Qames\n'[''HEY were a lot of fun when we were youngsters, those\nI guessing games. Guess who this is! Guess the number of\nbeans in the pot! Guess how long the pendulum will swing!\nSometimes we came pretty close to the right answer. Sometimes\nwe were a long way off. Whichever we were, we all had a\ngood time, and the worst guesser got as much of the evening's\nrefreshments as the best.\nHow far away those guessing games seem now! And how\nthey have lost their appeal. Perhaps it's because we learned,\nas we grew older, that to know is better than to guess. Guess\nwhich is the best package on he grocer's shelf Guess which\nbolt of cloth is pure wool! Guess which talking machine will\ngive us the most satisfaction! No, guessing for those things\nwasn't so much fun. We wanted to be certain. And that was\none of the reasons we turned to advertising.\nAdvertising takes the guesswork out of buying. It lets us\nknow what is best and what is cheapest and what will last\nlongest. It does away with unsatisfactory uncertainties. The\nadvertisements in this newspaper tell a concise, interesting\nand accurate story about articles you need. Reading them is\nthe surest path to wise buying.   It eliminates guessing.\n\u20224-\n-*>\nBy reading the advertisements regularly, and buying advertised\ngoodi you take the guessing out of spending your money.\n m\nMeT-\n**\u25a0'(\u25a0      \u25a0\n\u2022e Ten\n'THE NELSOK DAILY NEWS, \"MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 8,1929\nDEVELOPING\nAND\nPRINTING\n|\/ the Quality K94\ntt\n44 Taxi & Transfer\nSEDAN CARS FOR IIIRI\nDay and Night Service\nKeaaonabl*   Rale* Careful   Drive\nCON    CUMMINS.   MANAGE*\n^s***wt**r Than\n'Ihe Chimes\nOf the Abbey\nDirect From London,\nEngland\nTrinity\nUnited\nChurch\nNELSON, 1I.C.\nSaturday,    April   13\nUnder the Auspices of Nelson Rotary Club\nProceeds in Aid of Rotary Service Fund\nIn Their Delightful Kiitertaliiraeiit\nTHE SONGS OF OUR FOREFATHERS\nGLEES SAILOR SHANTEYS\nFOLK SONGS MADRIGALS\nHUMOROUS  QUARTETS AND   NATIONAL  AIRS\nMatinee at 2:30 p. m. Evening at 8:45 p. in.\nCHILDREN 25c ALL SEATS Sl.W\nADULTS   $1.00 IneludlllK   Tax\nIncluding   Tax Complete (liaiuee  of I'roxrjiti\nTickets (itiialnaliie IriMii any Mrsaaer oi  thr \u25a0swsry (lull\n-\niTi\nWednesday, April\nIs Nelson's\nARBOR DAY\nNelson  can  be made the  cleanest  and\nft      moat tidy and beautiful city in the west,\nif all the ciMzens cooperate.\nOn Arbor day, and before Arbor day,\nsee that the alleys behind homes and business places are cleaned of rubbish, have\nfences repaired, clean up boulevards\u2014r>\nmojye everything that makes for untidiness,\nuneleanliness or fire danger.\n- The City oS Nelson\n\u2014r\nShingle Your Roof I\nYou Can't Beat\u2014\nRED CEDAR\n[    SHINGLES\nFor a Roof to Give Permanent\nSatisfaction\nORDER FROM\nW.W.POWELL CO.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\n\"The Man With the Hoe\"\nIs Now Busy in the Qarden\nWe have a complete stock of:\n\u25a0rauti axes\n\u00bb mil - XATTOCKS\nKAKI \u25a0 SHAIHSl.   FORKS\nTREK PRl'NERH\nHARDEN HOSE\nPRl'NINO   SHEARS\nsthese are only a few leaders, but we can supply all\nyour needs.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, malted\nWholesale       Nelson, B.C. Retail\nC.B. Garrett Tells\nAbout Insects at\nMeeting. Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. 0, April 1- C. B.\nGarrett waa guest of honor on Wednesday evsnlni at tbe monthly supper of\nthe Beaver brotherhood or the United\nchurch. After the business of th.\nmeeting Mr. Oarrett live nn address\non entomology, tracing the progress of\nthe three main groups ot the science,\nsystematic, economical and medicinal,\nfrom lta inception In 1700 to tbe present dsy. He also explained the classifying of insects into famines, tribes,\ngenera and species.\nFully conversant with the wars being\nwaged on Insect pests ln all parts ot\nthe world, Mr. Oarrett did not sound\na very hopeful note with regard to th.\nextermination of some ot tlie worst Iocs!\nenemies, particularly that new arrival)\nthe potato bug. In the United states.\nMr Oarrett stated, the foremost entomologists of the world, with millions\nat their disposal, had failed to check\nthe ravages aud  Incense  of the  pest.\nMr. Oarrett spoke also of the efforts.\n;it Banff and elsewhere, to exterminate\nthat enemy of residents and tourists,\nthe mosquito. The methods used, he\nexplained, would let rid ot them on\nlow water, but with swarms breeding\nlu higher and higher levels nil through\nthe summer and winds carrying them\ntn clouds Into the valleys for many\nmllea. the project hsd been found to\nbe   useless.\nMr. Oarrett predicted a more widespread use of gas In the extermination\nof Ineccts.\nNelson News of the Day\nDiiiiKhters of Enuhuid will not nut\ntonight but will boet on Monday. April\n15.   instead. (023P.I\nPresbyterian Bazaar. Memorial Hall.\nPriday. April   13. |       (82371\nIIEHEHtEli SEATS M UI ruhll-\nMIKIIS IIKII1 STORE Kill REflTII\nAT OPERA  HOISE TONKillT       lit::'.!,,\nRECITAL OP PlI-ILs (IE MM, mi..\nARTY TOMiaiT. NELSON OPERA\nIKil M. K O'CLOCK Ml till'. ADMISSION   Ue.     RESERVED SKITS Use.\n1823JI\nFuneral of the  late Thooo.s  MliW.-v\nwill   take   Discs  from  the  resldeuce  of\nMrs.   Hurtv   Blshoo  to  Church  of  Redeemer this afternoon a( 4:30 o clock.\n(Mil\nCard of Thanks\nMrs. Gibbon and family wisu t.)\nthank their tnanv Iriendi. of bahno\nSo'iib Slocan. lv*elBou and olacr noints.\nfor their exoresslons and acts of kindness and Bvn*n*Uiv ln their sad be-\nr-av*me\"l:    also    aU    those    who   a**.'\nfloral tributes. I82l'j>\nCome to the Trinity Yountf Peonies\n?lsy. \"Valley Farm.'' Wednesday. April\n10th 8 \u00bb\u2022_ OuPSi\nThe annual mee'.iug ol the shareholders ol Nelson Blnk. Lid., will be\nheld In the secrutsry's ostlce. Hloncrvir.\nBlock, on Friday* evening. April 11th\nBt 8 o'clock. (8230>\nDr. Oordon WU1 address The Women's\nConservative Club Thursday. 3 Dm.\nCanadian Legion. (8226)\nTrinity    Mission    Society    .lake    sale.\nPublic Market, waturduy morilng, Anril\n13th.       ' (8:231\nReserve Wednesday, May 1st, for the\nMay Oev Dane* under the ausoics\nof the let Nelson Troop Bov Scouts.\nClassy   music. (8227)\nKootenai Valley TraiiMwiuitluu (<i.\nLtd.. announces Kushi-NrlMiii stag.\ni'.ni's Ksslo 7 a.m.. NsImoii 1 n.m. ajsa\nsiiaan ( Hi-Nf Iron Blair lejies Mm-an\n(H>  1 U.HI.. Kelson 4 p.m. (UU)\nFurnished suit* to rent. Also un\nfirnlsbed three-roomed lull, eouipood\nwith electric refrigeration. I'trr Anurt-\nments. (Till)\nAoplicstlons to (oln NeUin Tennis\nClub will be received bv E. Whitfield.\nr,ec-treasurer. As courts wul ac-cmo-\ndate only limited number, ti'eml-ershlo\nIs restricted to first llxtv who de-\nnosit st Meat halt ot fee with sn-\nplication. Other applicants flu not be\neo\"sldered. Fees, Men I1C.00. Indies\n17 A0. (79821\nFirst Church of thrls'. Seientlst.\nNelson, announces a I'KLI I.ECTI'RP\nnn CHRISTIAN SCIENCE bv ,-jiliur P\nr>e f'smp, C. N. B. OP saint l< nl.\nMissouri. Msmhsr of the Board of\nlectureship of The Mother church. Thr\nsirst Church of Christ scientist ln\nlanssnn Mass., In the MEMORIAL Kill\nTtEsnAY, APRIL Otn. 1:13 Dm Tbe\nPublic la cordially Invited to st'end\n(7)92)\nAnnual ueneral meeting of the Kootenay Kiltie Band will be held ln\nthe Band Room. Tuesday night at 8\nn.m.     Election   of  officers. duo?)\nEYESTRAIN\nDEAINS\nVITALITY\nEyestrain uses up the nerves\nnnd drains vitality. It Is dan-\n{erous to health and life. We aave\nlife and ensure health by removing eyestrain.\nt \\ pert ben Ice\nJ.O.PATENAUDE\nOptometrist nnd Optlrhn\nWlutMonTM?\nNotice to Correspondents\nSeveral letters from all parts\nof the district not haflnw signatures as well aa nora da plume have\nreached The Dally Hews office.\nSeveral of these letters are being\nheld and will be run If the writers f\nwill send their names, not for publication, but ns an evidence of\ngood faith on behalf of the writers.\nIt Is necessary that all letters for\nthla column be signed by the writer\neven If a nom de plume Is used.\n'Dollar and Twinty-live\nSint Hole' Makes Mr. Pat\nDooley, Trail, Quite Mad\nMUtur Eddltur.\nI hev jim. come from looktu at my\nduller and twinty five alnt hole at the\npost office and by gosh I'm mail There\nwaa Jlst 3 cards In ut and I wan too say\nthat my 4 bit panel frum Tlmuthy\nAyton was too big to be put In my\ndoller and twinty five Bint hole and\nthe uther red 1 was too say come throo\nwith sum more doller and twinty five\nsluts snd by gosh I'm mad, And sceln\nns this Is Wlndsday when the branee\nand IntlitiKunce must rist ln the afternoon I hev too write tlH tomorrow to\nsee what Tlmuthy Ayton tint me for my\nmoney. And by gosh I'm mad. ,\nIver since Billy Gasllnt told the trooth\nabout our post office In Trail I've been\nwatlng. And by gosh I'm mad. Mlstur\nEesllng scd that the guverment pays\nthe rtnt and I geas he oUKhtcr know\nwhat MlKlur Beens told McKrnzlc King\nabout It.\nWhin the Kay Pees aayn we will\nsting the guverment Mlstur Twaddel\nsays It's a good idea but as a stinger\nyou got too ltm from me, And so he\ntells the peepul about Ae tint beln\nrazed and the peepul feels sorry for\nanybody havin too try too live on only\n13000 a year and sez nothing out loud.\nBut by gosh Mlstur Eddituf I'm mad\nand I ask a*vnt we been stung long\nenuff. Mlstur Sailing sed the guverment could lint holes for 2 dolers a\nyear but Mlstur Twaddel says 6 dol-\nlers a year becuae hoc* got too show\nthe Kay Pees.\nBy gosh alnt there any more kickers\nln Trail 7 Hev we or hev we not a Bord\nof Trade? Hev we or hev we not a\nWorkmen's commltty? He* thr wurk-\ning man no frend here? By nosh I'm\nmad. Yours trooly,\nPAT DOOZEY.\nDELAYED PLANE\nARRIVES AFTER\nGOOD RIGHT\nMakes  Trip  From  Vancouver\nin Two Hops; Kelowna\nFirst Stop\nPHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY\nWATERWAYS,   IS   DETAIL\nPlane Carries  Pilot and Two\nPassengers During Entire\nFlight From Coast\nElks Taxi Transfer-77\nStages for Trail, 9 am\nSouth Blown, 12:30 noon.\nBaggage and Express       BCD STKVINS\nB C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO.\nagents for\n.l.lltRTA   C'LAt   PRIIIIt'Ci-*.\nst.WtM nn s> ORAIN Til*\n\u2022at Mslei  street Nelson. BX\nTim Player\nPainter and Paperhanger\nIM  Stanley  St.. Opp. U. C Telephone\nToday, It's the cheapwt and boat\nnoat people want, therefore let me\nfive you a price on your decorating.\nestimates freely given. Wallpapers\nSeml-Trlmmed. from 85c. Sunworthy.\nfrom 7>c, CflUWfa, 8oc. Send-Trimmed\nall double roll*. These prion- Mt bard\nito tJwrr.\nNelson Can Have Modern\nAirport for $20,000 Is\nReport of the Committee\nTo the Editor of The Dally Hews:\nSir: Will you be kind enough to\npublteh the following report of the\nair-port committee appointed April.\n1088?\nSince thut time the members of thla\ncommittee have gone over thoroughly\nUie Nelson district, with Commander\nCawley, Captain E. C. C. Dobbin, and\nhis brother, Clare, who ore both licenced air pilots, aud all three approve of tlie same site, which is located\n14 miles from Nelson between South\nSlocan and Shoreacres, on the main\nhighway. This Is positively Hfce cloaest\navailable Isnd which meets the necessary requirements of an nlr-port. Tlie\ndifficulty of transportation haa been\nsolved by the Kootenuy \\alley Transportation company, v_ch hu guaranteed bus service lo meet regular\nplanes.\nAccording to the city engineer's report, the Initial cost of (t-ubliehlng the\nair-port will be 135.000. The committee, however, Teel sure they can reduce this coat by approximately $4000.\nby changing the present telephone line.\nThis estimate also Includes night lighting and signs. Such cost we understand\nla borne by the Dominion government,\nprovided wo are on the western air\nroute. At present MUaon is the only\nmissing Unit on the f-omhercn route.\nThe interest on this I2S.0OQ would be\ntaken care of by tat landing, hangar\nand service fees, which amount to\nconsiderable.\nAs mentioned before, Neiaon Is the\nonly missing link on the southern sir\nroute. 8he must detail- whether she\nwill be a part or thin route or not,\u2014if\nnot, we are definitely out of It. It Is\nup to the cttlscns to deride. We can\nbt a part lor approximately $30,000.\nSpokane, Seattle. Vnnonivcr, Calgary,\nWinnipeg and other wwtern cities have\neach voted a quarter nf \u25a0 million dollars for air-ports. Therefore, we do not\nfeel that we are requesting tht cltlaens\nof Nelson to waste then money when\nwe ask them to vole 1*10,000 for an\nair-port.\nWc have been assure\" that the Oreat\nWestern Airways, united, wUl operate\na commercial plane in tne Neison port.\nThis tn itseif will mmosi cover the interest on the initial investment. Then\nwhen you stop to consider tht numorr\nof mining men and tourist flyers who\nwill come to Neison. could wt accommodate them, yon uin readily ate to\nwhat extern Neison would benefit\nQuoting from The CansdlMI Aviation.\nDccemoer number: \"Ai Aviation grows\nin Canada, the need of air-ports will\noecome more urgent. ; id thaw municipalities wnlch 00 not ntxtm tbe plum\nere It it too late, will ht left to watch\nprivate enterprises enj\u00ab> the Juicy fruit\ni here are hundreds of municipally -operated air-porta in the i mud States,\nmany of which arc paying propoaltloru\ntoday. Alr-poru will be just aa necessary within a year or - \u2022\u25a0 good roads\nare to the automobile nwutrt.\"\nNelson haa alwsys foM for progress.\nThe air la the comini; mesne of transportation for the world Neiaon should\nnot be behind the times.\nRespectively  FubmltUd.\nC.  P.  SEDOWICK\nChairman, Aviation Commlttet\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nStxKlallslng    In   Correcting    D.t*ctlr.\nSight by proper (Haass*\n am** B*pelr San-Wsj      \u2022\nfiBiTrni 11x10 i-MrTi tn\nAt 11:30 Saturday morning tha approach of the long awaited naval plane\nwas hesralded by the roar ot a power,\nful motor. In a few momenta the\nplane was located coming in from th.\nweet .nd clrollng the city In order to\np'ck up th. landing marks which hid\nheen placed on the lake. Sweeping\ndown ln a long graceful curve the\nbig monoplane skipped ou the water\nand finally settled bsck slowly, rocking\nin the wind.\nThe machine, a Fairchild monoplane\npowered by a 430 h. p. P-att-Whltncy\nWasp motor, was piloted by Plight-\nUeutenant Morfee and carried two\npassengers, Sergeant Warner and Corporal Caraway also of the at) force.\nOn Friday the plan* made tbe flrat\nhalf of the flight to Kelowna where\nIt was forced down on account ot\npoor visibility snd continued at 0:30\nam. the following day by way of\nVernon. Mabel and Sugar lakes, Nakusp, Slocan lake and thence to Mel-\nson, where It landed at 11:10.\nHOOD   I'LYINO   l oMiimiNs\nFairly good flying conditions were\nreported by the pilot eicopt for\" th.\nfew clouds which were encountered, at\n13000 feet .nd th. alight bunvplkicsa\nol  the  air.\nTh. monoplane, a four passenger\nmachine, was used last year by the\ndepartment of Interior In a topograpM-\neel aurvey and on thla partlcul.r occasion Is working on behalf :\u2022; the\ndepartment of public works In an\naerlsl survey of waterway-..\nOne of the most economical tictors\nln tho hsnds of the civilisation Is the\nairplane and, In thla psrlioulsr cue\nis saving time and money thst It\nwould cost In locating depths and\nshallows by the old Bounding methods.\nFrom certain heights aerU photographs show clearly the position of\ndeep and shallow waters. It is for\nthis purpose tlist the plan, hss teen\ndetailed  to  thla  district.\nAccording to the pilot the wo;k can\nbe accomplished In three days If th*\nstmospherlc conditions prove suitable\nPhotographs are taken from sn altitude in the vicinity of 13.0M) feet ard\nthe sky must be clear ln order thrt\nthe work be successful, thus there It\nno telling how long the plane will be\nhere before the work is cir.ipl.t*.\nOn Saturday numbers of people went\nout to the park where the plane\nwas moored to look over the aerial\nvisitor snd were struck by the clean\nlines of the naval plan! with Its narrow fustlsge and long wings resting In\nthe wster like a giant gull. Fllcht-\nLleutensnt llorfee wu an observsr In\nthe greet war but states that even\nflying in British Columbia Is tricky\nbusiness.\nWestminster Glee\nSingers\nArray of Soloists\nKdwsrd Branscrombes Westminster\ng*e lingers, who are to appear on\nSaturday. April IS. specialize m un-\n(U-companled part singing but not to\nthe exclusion or solo work. Tlie members of the company sre one snd si)\nrenowned Iiujlish vocalists Including\nChsrlss Draper, a baritone of the highest repute In operatic circles. Jam..\nDavis, a former tenor of St. Fatd'e\ncathedral, who hu done much distinguished work In srsud opera, ss well\nas musical comedy. The boy soloists\nare equally of th* first rank. Douglas\nUartup ind Edwin Braaler having long\nb**n highly esteemed ln London for\nthe beauty and purity ot their voices.\nThe visit to Canada cf the Westmln-\nstsr-Wlndsor singers st the beginning\nof the yesr hss done much to stlmu-\nlstc Interest In thla style of combination throughout the Dominion, and\nthe enthusiasm which greeted that\nwcellent body of vocalist* will be well\nremembered. The Westminster glee\nsingers, however, while performing\nmany of the accepted gems of British\nminstrelsy in ths domain ot part\nmusic, have given Immense attention\nto many old songs and ballads of by-\ngone times, snd these hsve been specially arranged for them in a vsrlstj\nof charming ways. Cathedral singers\nin the old country hsse always been\nrenowned for the escellent of their\nchoral work, both sscred snd secular\nthough It is not always Hut the latter\nIs  properly   \u2022mphaalsf-d.\nPASSMORE NOTES\nPAbBMOKB. B.C., April 7.\u2014W. Bred-\nsbaw and J. Newton of Wlnlaw were\nvlsltxtfs here en Thursday.\nW H Perry ot New Dstover U th.\nguest  of  Barbara Perry  b*r\u00bb.\nW. it Perry wu . business visitor\nto  Nelson   this  week.\nCranbrook Area Is\nOptioned tor Site\nfor a Landing Field\nOBANBROOK. April 7.\u2014Tlie (trip ot\nlevel prairie between the city end th.\nproperty of the Oolf .nl Country club\nnay become the sit* of so airport and\nlanding ground, If plan, on foot by th.\nbbard of trad, materiel I nr\n* An option hu b**n taksn on this\nlsnd, which la divided kr ths C. P. It.\nright of way. tor WW. Ths sctlon\nan* taken aa a result of s visit from\nSquadron Leader Cowley, acting for\nthe controller of civil aviation.'\nNEGLIGEE\nSHIRTS\nAlt\nMail\nOrders\nPrepaid\nAmong the Spring Shirt patterns,\nthe covered ground is quite popular.\nMost of the separate collar shirts hare\ntwo collars with each.\ni\nForsyth Shirts are made in the different sleeve lengths and all their patterns are exclusive.\nPrices range from 82.25, 82.50\n83.00 UP\nCollar Attached are quite popular,\nparticularly with the younger men-\nnew arrivals are coming in every\nweek. We have special values in white\ncollar attached for Tennis etc., in th*\nMashie at 81.95 or 3 for 85.75 ,\nEMORYS Limited\nCOAL\nWOOD\n6k\nTRANSFER\nFor coal and dry wood,\nall lengths, also furniture\nand piano moving at reasonable prices, see\nMacDonald\nCartage & Fuel\nCompany\n503 Baker 8t. Phone 304\nIt's tha early booker who gets\nthe best\ncsrly bot\ncasVlii *\"\nat the rate he\nwishes to pay. That Is, on any\nof our 1S popular shipaj Cost,\nno more to enjoy Canadian\nPacific hospitality and the\nshort, scenic St. Lawrence\nWttHr caedctsarrl. But It does\nmesn '-book now\" for (rummer\nBailings. Talis time to come\nin, or write for ship pt.nl aad\nichcdulct today.\nJ. S. CARTER\nDistrict   Passenger   Agent,\nmnai n.c.\nCanadian\nsBidtic\ni Oanmttkm *****iywi Oiyut'i\nfTeV(ps|ll4l'l,  *rlsl'fB>'r*WIW-i snteWynjetamWO\nHUNTER ELECTRIC\nOpera  House Block\nNELSON\nAPPLIANCES\nINSTALLATIONS-REPAIRS\nWhiteCotton\nSUGAR\nSACKS\nFor Sale\nTen thousand on hand.\nWill sell in any quantity.\nA bargain for anyone requiring Cotton.\nSf EACH.\nMcdonald\njam CO.\niVeifon Brand Jams\nNELSON, B. C.\nCity Drijg Co*\nNolion'i Dlspsnsins Cha-BBUW\nnims.   Kodaks,   Drug*.  Stationery.\nMall    orders    promptly   lei,p<MtW-\nIIOX    1013     NELSON,   B.C.'   PHOMt   **\nCame In and (Jet Yonr WeliM Pre*\ncA. CD. ^apazian\n.V*ATCHMAKEK,    JKWELER\n\\ND GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HALL STREET\nU-NEED-A GARGLE\ntor oora throat, Iimi\u2122iwm,,iifUl\\nt or\nrouihntfts tn the cim,\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPUKSCKII'TION   SPECIALIST\nOpp. Bank of Commerce\nmow I\nPUT YOUR ENGINE ON\nOUR BLOCK\nIt will pay you to allow iu to uw\nour    expert    knowledge    md    iklll.\nHonest work\u2014the beet nmWrlBl\nend   fair  prlcei.\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\n_H\n\u25a0El^erttxiiMi\"\nMusic Might\nEnlarged Orchestra\nMARION\nDAVIES\nTHE PATSY\nUITII\nMARIE DRESSLER,\nLAWRENCE GRAY\nWhen Marion Daviei remembered it waa leap yaar\nall bets were off in the\ngreat heart-throb handicap\nYou'll laugh your head, off\nat the way she get* her\nman.\nSHORT FEATURES\n'KING OF SPOTS'\nColored  (lassie\n'ALL PASTS'\nCOMEDY\nPATHS  UVIEW\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. 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