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C.      SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1981.\njV'IVE CENTS A COPY\n'\u25a0tot.\n>A\nDEBT OF NEW\nSOUTH WALES\nWILL BE PAID\nAgent-General Says There\nWas No Repudiation\nof Debt\nWAS EITHER NOT\nPAY OR STARVE\nSPOKANE. Wash.. April \u00bb. (AP)\n\u2014Actln* upon warrants based on\ninvestigations of under-cover agents\ncovering several weeks, federal, city\nsnd oounty officers tonight arrested\noperators of 10 hotels ln Spokane\non charges of violation of the PV>-\nhlbition  laws.\nSays Premier Lang Only\nMan Able to Handle\nSituation\nVANCOUVER, &  C, April  ii.\n\u2014\"My mlaslon, chiefly. Is financial;  I  hope  to  bring  about  a\nfunding    arrangement    of    our\ndebt,\" ststed Hon.  A.  C Willi-,\nwho Is here en  route  to London,   where   he   will   be   agent-\ngeneral for the Australian state\nof New *9outh Wales, tn an Interview here today.\n\"New   South   Wales   has   not   repudiated    her    debts:    ahe    merely\nboas   between   allowing   thousands\nr~}.> starve and meeting interest due\nin   Britain,\"   said   Mr.   Willis.     \"In\ngood  time  New  South   Wales  will\nma\u00bbt  her JU-C  obligations.\n\"Premier Lang had his choice.\"\nMr. Willis continued. \"He could\nallow thousand** to go hungry or\nhe could ask those to whom interest was due to wait.\nHAS   NOT   HEPt Dl.ATED   DEBT\n\"Naw South Wales has never repudiated her debt. This talk of repudiation ts merely political. What\nNew South Wales said was this -\n' 'Wa have not the ready cash to\nmeet our obligations: until matters ara adjusted interest due to\nOreat Britain will have to wait.'\n\"We fet; entitled to a consideration for our. war liabilities. We\nargue it this way: If there is a\nreadjustment in wages, prices and\notter ^mrtgs,* then fterfe should ba\nan adjustment In rates ot interest.\nIf we borrowed during an Inflation\nperiod, paying 36 per cent more\nthan we ahould have normally, why\nahould we pay more now than\nwhen the bargain was struck? Ad\nJust this on a selenitic basis and\nwa will pay value for value. That\nty the policy of our Labor party.\"\nAsked about the aacesslonist\nmovement in New South Wales.\nMr. Wt lis replied, \"merely part of\nthe political  situation.\"\n\"One word about Premier Lang.\"\n.jald Mr. WUlts. \"he >\u2022 the only man\nwho could meet the present situation. Any other man would have\nprecipitated    much    trouble.\"\nCOMMISSION ON -\nGRAIN BUSY IN\nSTATES HEARING\nMONTREAL HAS WORST BLAZE..\nPAST FIVE YEARS, FLOUR WAREHOUSE\nt'8'*i\u00bb\nFEAR EXPLORER IS DOOMED\nAIR SURVEYOR\nNOT FOUND BY\nSEARCH PARTY\nter of Roumania's Queen Marie\nSPOKANE HOTEL\nOPERATORS ARE\nCHARGED, LIQUOR\nCHICAOO. 111.. April 24 (By Oil\nIta Purceli. Canadian Press ataff\nwriter)\u2014Tho arduous task of gath-\njrlng data for the Canadian royal\n:ommisslon report on grain futures\ntrading tonight is dona \u2014 and a\nneater duty lies ahead. \"Our real\nwork la Just started,\" stated Sir\nJoslah Stamp, chairman of the in-\nnulry, after the hearing of 13\n;rain experts at today'e closing aen-\nHon ot the investigation.\nTen members of the Chicago\nboard of trade, wblch includes the\nlargest speculative grain market In\ntha world, appeared at tha laat of\na series of meetings which have\ntaken the commission serosa the\nprairies of Oanads and to two\nUnited States cities In 18 days.\nSeventy-nine witnesses havs appear-\ntiuring the 10 hearings at Winnipeg, Reglna, Calgary, Minneapolis\nand Chicago\u2014but today's session\nwas busiest of all.\nEVIDENCE ACT\nAMENDMENT HAS\nRADIO BEARING\nEXCITEMENT IS\nHIGH IN QUAKE\nAT LOt^ANGELES\nCity Is Rocked But Outside\nBroken Windows No Damage Is Done\nLOS ANOELBS. April 34 (AP)\u2014An\nearthquake that lasted five seconds\nshook Lo* Angeles snd the suburbs\nat 10:38 s.m., today and with the\nexception of a few shsttered atore\nwindows and soma broken chinaware\nthe sola result was a Highly exerted\npopulace,\nThe epicenter apparently waa In\nthe Santa Monica bay district and\nlikewise most ot tha excitement.\nSeveral store windows fell in. plaster\niri some offices and homes was\nerackad   and   dishes   broken.\nFrom offices, homes and apartments alike, people, disregarding\nths beat warnings of earthquake\nexperts, tied into tha streets. AU\nthe bulldlnga remained standing,\nwhich wu fortunate for the unduly\nexcited persona In th* aya* of those\nwho know about earthquakas.\nSTAY   INDOORS\nThe bard and fast rule on earthquakes is to remain ln the buildings for th* walla rail out first\nand the floors usualy are tbe laat\nto collapse, ao tba street la no\nplace   to   be.\nIn Bollywood th* shock waa alight\nbut lt wa* mora pronounced In Lew\nAngelas.\nboa Angel** obtained lta bast information from tba city hall, 38-\nstory building, snd tbs tsllest structure ln southern California. The\npeak of tha hall's white tower\nmoved back and forth with th*\n_hocks but no damage resulted.\nUnlike tha usual reoord of earthquake*, ther* \u2122%* a fore-warning\nloJi tun*. The instruments of the\nCarnegia Institution of Waahlngton\nseUrao.ogtcal laboratory at Bouth\nPasadena registered a disturbance\nan hour before tha earthquake that\nwas   feit   generally.\nIt wu tha flrat -hock ln Los\nAngelea   in  nesrly   a  yaar.\nNATIONaOJNDS\nOF HONDURAS AT\nARMY DISPOSAL\nFiremen Battle for 24 Hours\nto Prevent Widespread\nDestruction\nMONTREAL. Que-. April 34.\u2014t'CP)\n\u2014Paced with the greatest bla\u00abrf\nMontresl ha* seen In five years,\nfire-fighters today fought for 34\nhours to prevent widespread destruction when th* warehouse or the\nWestern Canada Flour Mills on\nHenri Julian street with lta content* of 50,000 bags of flour wm\ndestroyed. Tonight tbe fir* wu\nunder central although stream* of\nwater were being played constantly\nover the debris to prevent lt restarting. The surrounding buildings   were  all  saved.\nBurled beneath brick* and aack*\nof flour when a wall collapsed,\neight firemen were injured this\nmorning, one of them seriously.\nThe blase necessitated thre* alarms\nand some 300 member* of the fire\nbrigade, with a large hart of the\navailable apparatus, were on the\nsosae.\nLieutenant pillion wu taken to\nhospital suffering from'eevere Internal injuries and tonight wu tn\na serious condition; firemen Beau-\nchamp, A. Pacquette, L. Nadeau, A.\nOulette and A. Lepage ware Also\ntaken to hospital suffering from\ncuts and bruises, but thalr Injuries ware of \u00bb minor nature. Tha\nothers wer* treated at the ecene\nand sent noma.\nTh damage to the building and Its\ncontents wu estimated at half a\nmillion dollars, fully covered by th.\neurnnce.\nTo  Be  Used  in  Combating\nthe Rebel Forces; Are\nMore Clashes\nOTTAWA, April'M (CP)\u2014Design-\n'd to facilitate prosecution of per-\n\u2022one operating radio receiving ut*\nwithout a license, an amendment\nto the Canada Evidence act wu\npassed by the house of oommoni\ntoday* Hitherto, In order to prove\na parson had no license tha government had to preaent department*]\nlecords ln oourt. It wu expensive\nnd practically impossible to have\noffloers of the government travelling over tha country with record\nbooks  to attend such  trials.\nTba amendment, sponsored by\nHon. Hugh Outhrle, minister of\njustice, provide! that tha fsct that\nii person hu no license may ba\nproved by tha affidavit of the officer   in  charge   of   the   record*.\nAn smendment to tha Ticket of\n_*ava act, alao sponsored by Mr.\nOuthrle. wu pu*ed. It makes It\npossible for ths solicitor -general to\nhe charged on all matters affecting\nthe   administration   of   tha   set.\nTEGUCIGALPA.. Honduras. April\n34\u2014(AP)\u2014Tha government today Issued * decree placing all national\nfunda at the disposal of an executive committee for tbe purpos\nof waging war against rebel forces\nwblch revolted several daya ago L\nthe northeaat. An undetermined\nnumber of casualties ware reported ln several clesi.ee between loyalist troops and rebels Wednesday\nand   Thursday.\nOovernment forces today announced they had captured Col. Callxto\nCarlM, a rabal officer and nephew\nof Oen. TTburdo OarlM, chief o.\nthe  national  party.\nThe newspaper Kl Pueblo today reported further rebel activities, saying tha undefended town of pi mien-\nta and Vlllaneuva in tb* San P*dro\nMCtlon had bun sacked by 400 men\nunder the rebel leader Oan. Roman  Dla*.\nPROBLEM OF-THE\nBEGGAR NO MORE\nIN CANTON, CHINA\nWIND AND FIRE\nMENACE IS LESS\nIN WASHINGTON\nHundreds of Giant Trees Are\nSmashed by Wind; Narrow\nEscapes From Death\nBALKAN   FRINCBSS  IH  PICTUBIBQVt   FI0UB-.\nTbls la the latest photographic study of bar royal highnesb. princes*\nItoana of Roumanla, alater of King Carol aad daughter of the colorful\ndowager Queen Marie, who, with her daughter, visited America some time\nago.   The princess 1* ahown with one of her thoroughbred pet dogs.\nHUNDREDS OF DOUKHOBORS COME TO\nBROKEN TOMB OF PETER VERIGIN\nOlder Members of the Community Feel Desecration\nKeenly\nAll day yesterday, following the\nearly morning dynamiting of the\ntomb of Peter Verigin at Brilliant,\nmember* of the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood climbed\nthe hillside to view the damage\ndone the pile marking the lut resting plaoe of tbelr once-beloved\nleader.\nLittle knots of Doukhobor men\nand women gathered together on\nthe promontory where they discussed\nln angry Russian the blow that\nhad been dealt by person* unknown.\nTb* older members of the Community who had been led by the\nelder Verigin after tbe exodue trom\nRussia   felt   the  desecration   keenly.\nOld women in flaming colored\ndrease* and shawls bowed their\nheads before the shattered tombstone, and often tears accompanied\ntheir muttered prayers. The old\nmen were content to gaa* from a\ndistance snd. discuss, ln subdued\ntone, thla latest demonstration,\nagainst  them.\nThere were few tesrs in tb* eyesi\nof the younger Doukhobor* who\ngaxed at th* wreckage with Uttle\ndemonstration of feeling beyond\nwide-eyed   curiosity.\nBefore evening hundreds had visited tha tomb and gone on their way.\nAs to the identity of tha bomber\nthere wu no further due.\nBURGLARS TAKE\n$140 AND FLOOD\nFLOOR WITH BEER\nNORTH VANCOUVBB, B. (.,\nApril 94\u2014Burglars who broke into th\u00ab Army and Nsvy Veteran* club last night not only\nstole $140 ln cs*h but opened\nall the spigots of the beer kegs.\nWhen the robbery was discovered, the floor was blanketed an\nInch deep with beer.\nThe burglars wrecked rhe place\ngenerally, smashing the radio,\nrutting the cloth on the billiard table and damaging furniture. In addition lo the rash\nthey got away with about sir.**\nworth of cigarette* nnd candj.\nCANDIDATE OF\nNEW PARTY ON\nASHTON BALLOT\nAllan Young Is First Candi\ndate for Sir Oswald Mosley 's Platform\nA. Courtauld Spends Win-\nter Amid Snows of\nGreenland\nENGLAND APPEALS\nCANADIAN HELP\nCanada Has No Planes\nEquipped for Danger-\nous Flight\nLADY HEATH MAY\nAPPEAL AGAINST\nHER DRUNK FINE\nfiEATTU. April 44 <AT>\u2014\u00ab\u2022\naccounting of damage* caused <\nthroughout the state during the\npast three days by windstorms and\nfirm* waa augmented tonight with\nbelated report that sbout three\nhundred tree* were blocking the\n..ighway lato Rainier national park\nat   Nlsqually   entrance.\nTba falling trees, tqpphtd over by\na wind of hurricane proportions\nWedwaday night, smashed two\nbuildings. On* crashed through\nth* home of Loul* Boyer onto hi*\nbad only a abort time after he\nleit   the  house.    Women   and   chil-\nPHILIP SNOWDEN\nRETURNS FROM\nACIMCKNESS\nChancellor of the Exchequer\nExpected to Make Important Speech Short\nexchequer, returned to Downing\nstreet for the first tim* today after\nhis serious illness and operation.\nTwo  doctors   wlll   keep   sn   anxious\nrt-_n   tm   tv,m       -\u25a0\u25a0mm-ni   uirf.-tui t\u2022*\u2022 on the doughty little chamrellor\ndren  in  the  government  residential  _,,_,_   u    \u201e-___,\u00ab\u2666_  \u2666*,_   ,_,,   _\u201e___*\nd_-.t-._t  at i____mir\u201e \u00ab_rin__  \u201e*\u00ab,_. wh\u00ab  *\u2022  present*  the   1931   budget\nIn the house of  common** Monday.\nQUARANTINE LAW\nBLOCKS ENTRY OF\nA POISON VICTIM\nfrOROrtTO, Ont, AprU 24\u2014Stricken with septic poisoning ln Cub*\nsnd rushed In an airplane from\nHavana to Miami by his aunt only\nto be refused ad miss ion to tho\nUnited States by quarantine regulation*, ar* details of tho misfortune, that have befallen Bartle\nBull, son of w. Perkins Bull, K.C.\nToronto and London, Eng., bar-\nmNnnM   inrit \u00ab* ,ip,    n,   xtm* f -later, according to information re-\nrml^Z-Z1 ;_.;\u00abi\u00a3B\u201eH_1\u00ab!'^ ****-* \u00ab*\u2022 T\u00b0\u2122<\ndistrict at Lonfmlre Springs spent\nthe nlfht ln th. .ton. administration building. Whole section, ot the\nNational Park company a power line\nwer, torn out.\nThe fire menace in western Washington wu reported under control\nafter the most eaten.1v. blues on\nrecord were finally halted in several\ncounties, pins ln the Coweeman\ndistrict of Cowllta county had blackened 16,000 acres, nearly .11 the\nlogged-olf  land  tn  th.  region.\nTUTOKH\nt.   IK   ON\nTBAIL  OcV   MUKPOU\n8AM DICQO, Calif., AprU 34,  (Ap(\n\u2022Confident he Is on the trail of\nth. man who brutally murdered\nMn. W. D. (Dolly) Blbbena ln ner\n..pertment, Paul J. Rayw. captain\n>f detective,, announced he eijwcted\nio mak. ui important atnat within\nM miii in. thla ou.. tk. latest\nif a aarUa of Horror-murders with\nwhleh polio, ud the, sheriff's of-\nflea *ave been contr&itast nomtty.* among   tourists\nCANTON. China, April a..\u2014 (API\n\u2014Canton hu solved It. txyir problem with a siV\u2014 rattan ior them\nwher., with oeggan .verywher..\nther. la not ah outatr.tcb.ed hand.\nHera an to be found th. old\nfamiliar face, and flguna wblch\none. lined the principal strut, ot\nth. city .nd mala Ut. mlaersble\nfor tourists and lorelgn residents,\nbut old and young alike, they hav.\nbun ut to work.\nTheir principal occupations now\nsre running sewing msehlnu and\nworking In carpenter ahopa. Many\napparently have forgotten that tbey\nwere otic. l*cv,:ara.\nThe Canto, beggar'e ntnat wu\nfounded with th. Mm .of ridding\nthe city's aireet. of badgers Por a\ntun. it wu nnsusry te tu. tore.\nIn order to kup the beggan In\nth. place; now they an cramped\nfor room. Although forced to work,\nth. beggar, an provided with .\npl.c, to a up um food and Am\nwho aet on the insld. care to lute\nLut year the Institution wu el-\nmoat ulf supporting. The handiwork ci tha tqnn haa found a\nrudy   sale  la   tha  city,   upeoially\nDON JAIME IS\nPRETENDER TO\nTHRONE, SPAIN\nCousin  of the  Deposed  Alfonso J^ays His Claims Before the People\nPARIS. April 24. (AP)\u2014Don Jaime\nd* Bourbon-Anou, a cousin of tha\ndeposed Alfonso \u00abnd fifth of the\nCarl lat line of pretenders, today\nlaid claim to the Spanish throne\nIn a published manifesto which\nsaid: \"Remember, I am always\nready to help Spain svoid anarchy.\"\nHe asked the Spanish people to\ndeclare in th* approaching elections whether they ara Republican\nor Monarchist, and. Inviting them\nto favor th* latter, aald that th*\nresulting monarchy need hav* no\nrelation* with tbe former regime,\nbut oould be \"renewed, progressive\nand   decentralised.\"\nThe Oarl 1st cause had lta inception In 1830, when Don Carlos,\nyounger brother of Ferdinand VIII.,\nopposed Ferdinand's alteration or\ntha law of succession so a* to al\nlow his daughter, Isabel, to come\nto the throne. Considering insurrection a sin, ha would not fight\nagainst Ferdinand's ediet, but he\nrefused to renounce his right* to\ntb*   throne.\nDon Jslm* is 90 years old.\nH* ha* practically risen from\nsick bed to make tba most import-\nant address of the parliamentary\nyear. Mr. Snowden himself Is confident thst he can weather safely\ntb* strain of his difficulty sptech\nbut It is understood the statement\nprobably will be briefer than usual.\nThose who ar* anxiously wondering whether beer, tobacco or petrol\nwtll cost more or whether an extra\ni-ix pence will b* added to th* income tax, wlll hav* to wait until\nMonday with what patience tbey\ncan  command.\nMARTIN BURKE'S\nRESIDENCE BURNS\nTO GROUND, MOYIE\nMOVIE. A. C.,' April 14\u2014The\nresidence of Martin Rurke en\nCranbrook resA wu completely\ndeetroyed by fire on frlday\nmorning abwt 7:30 p.m. ror-\nt.nately being . eery eent.\nMining Ih. rlllirn. cat tha\nt.wn were able lo keep tho\nfm froa ..reading to the Tourist park also the neighboring\nh.i.M. Mwt of the contents\nwen used. Tke plan, carrtef\n_^__^_^_^_g_^g\nALFONSO HAS A\nCHAT WITH THE\nKING AND QUEEN\nLONDON, April 34 (AT)\u2014Alfonso\nof Spain had tea with the king and\nqueen of England today at Windsor\ncastle and returned to hi* hotel ln\ntime to welcome hia third son, Don\nJuan, from Parts.\nDon Juan arrived today to enter\nthe Dartmouth Naval college, continuing th* training Interrupted\nwhen tha Spanish monarchy fell and\nthe royal family went into exile.\nComing out of the retirement\ncaused by tbe death of his aged\naunt, Infanta Isabella, in Parts\nyesterday, Alfonso left his hotel unnoticed and accompanied by his\nconstant companion, ths Duke ot\nMiranda, drove to Windsor. They\nwere received simply a* two Spanish dukes\u2014Alfonso is now the Dune\nof Toledo\u2014and they chatted an\nhour and a quarter with King Oeorge\nand Queen Mary before driving back\nto  greet   th*  prince.\nA* soon aa Don Juan Is established at Dartmouth, AHonao is expected\nto rejoin his family In Parts, but\nno statement was issued her* as to\nwhether be would leave In time for\nIsabella's funeral  tomorrow.\nPOPE DEDICATES\nNEW AUDITORIUM\nROME, April 34\u2014(AP)\u2014While Pope\nPlus XI blessed the auditorium o.\ntha college of tha propaganda fide\ntoday, the Austrian director or the\noollege choir orchestra, Mr. Lynch,\nplayed a violin aolo. Martini* \"La\nPrarhlera,\"\u2014 the  prayer.\nTha aolo so moved hi* holiness\nthat when the artist had conclude.,\nhe thanked him personally and ssld\n\"This is the muslo that lift* ona\nup. This Is exactly th* music that\nona needs for sn occasion such ss\nthis.\"\nFORTUNE   OF   SlMMHH   ROYALTY\nWITHDRAWN\nMADRID. April _4\u2014 <AP)\u2014 The\nHerald says that th* fortune of the\nlata. Maria Christina, mother of\nKing Alfonso, was withdrawn from\ntha bank of Spain on April IS.\nTh* 8pa4i*h republic waa proclaimed   APrtlW,\n_______!\nAccording to the report. Bull was\nstricken with blood poisoning soon\nafter hia arrival tn Cuba where ne\nwas to look after his father's sugar\nplantation. lie was rushed to\nHavana, later flying by airplane to\nMiami. Florida, where, the report\nsays,  ho was refused admission.\nPerkins Bull Is at present confined to hts home here suffering\nfrom injuries reoelved when the car\nIn which he waa riding crashed\nInto another automobile at Cold-\nwater, Mich.\nRAIL LINK TO\nPEND OREILLE\nNEWPROPOSAL\nIh One of 13 Private Bills to\nReceive Second Reading,\nOttawa\nOTTAWA. Ont.. April 34\u2014(CP)\u2014\nThirteen private bills were given\nsecond reading in the house of commons tonight. The measures were\nthen referred to various committee* of the bouse for further consideration.\nAmong the acts advanced tonight\nis one grr.\\ ing an extension of time\nfor commencement and completion\nof a branch line of the Kettle\nValley Railway company from a\npoint, on the Osoyoos subdivision\nof the Kettle Valley railway *t or\nnear Bkaha .British Columbia, to a\npoint near Okanagan Falls. British\nCo.umbla. *\nAnother is an act respecting the\nCanadian Pacific railway company\nand completion of branch lines in?\neluding one trom * point at or near\nTrail, British Columbia, on the Columbia and Western railway, to a\npoint where the Pend Oreille river\ncrosses the boundary.\nBritish  Aviatrix States She\nPosted Bail Under a Mis-\napprehension\nWINDSOR. Ont., AprU 34. tCP>\u2014\nPossibility that Lady Mary Heath\nmay appeal against a conviction and\ntine ou a charge of drunkennees,\nappeared today when lt wa* Announced Oerald McHugh, K. C, had\nbeen retained by the famous aviatrix  to act for her In the matter.\nArrested late on Tuesday night.\nLady Mary Heath was detained by\nWindsor police until early Wednesday morning, when a charge waa\nlaid against her, and she wa* released when the posted cash ball\nof 11650, Later ln the dsy she did\nnot appear in police court, Was\nfound guilty on the evidence of\npolice officers, and fined $10 and\ncosts,   a   total   of   $16.50.\nMr McHugh announced that Lady\nHeath contends thst when ahe\nposted the $16.60 cash It waa wtth\nthe understanding thst there would\nnot be a court hearing, and that\na formal charge would be laid.\nThat she gives ss the reason for\nnot appearing in court to oppose\nthe charge. She also contends that\nshe was not intoxicated, a* alleged, and that the difficulty which\npreceded her arrest arose when she\ntried to adjust the mechanism of\na windshield wiper on the car\ndriven by her secretary, as they\nwere on the way to their hotel\nfrom  a  party  at  a  private  home.\nFRIDAY HOTTEST\nDAY IN SEVEN\nWith the government thermometer\nregistering a maximum of 69 degrees,\nthe wannest day of \u25a0 tbe aeason\nwaa experienced here Prldsy. Minimum temperature was S3 degree*.\nLEVEL OF LAKE\nRECEDES SOME\nAfter several days of steady climb,\nthe water level of the West Arm\nat Neleon receded slightly Friday,\nwhen it was recorded 1.46 feet above\nlow water mark. On Thursday lt\nwsa reeond at  1.50 above.\nMra. J* G. Bunyan Is\nBack From Spokane\nMr*. John O. Bunyan. who haa\nbeen operated on in Spokane was\nbrought to her home her* on Friday afternoon. She left Spokane\nThuraday afternoon ln th* Howell\nsmbulanoe. _    .    ._ _\nMALE VOTE AGE\nLOWERED, SPAIN\nOfficials Have Idea That the\nYounger People Are More\nLiable to Vote\nMADRID, April 24 <AP-\u2014Preparations for the elections tentatively\nscheduled for June 21 occupied the\nRepublican cabinet today, but there\na possibility thst the voting will\nbe postponed until sn accurate list\nof  the  voters  hss  been complied.\nWomen suffrage may not have\nbeen established by election day.\nbut already the male voting age\nhas been lowered from 25 to 23,\nand may be reduced to 21. Tbe\ntheory of the present regime ih\nthat the younger they are tbe\nmore  likely   they  are  to vote.\nRepublicans want the election to\ncome as quickly as possible, because\ndelsy only provides more opportunity\nfor the opposition to msrsbsl its\nforces.\nThe new assembly, whose members\nare to be voted on, will not be\nlike the old cortes, composed of\nof a aenate and a lower house.\nUnless the present plans change the\nelection will not be s direct referendum on the monarch-republic issue. It wa* to be a vote for mon-\narchlal and anti-monarchlal candidates tor the assembly. The same\nresult will be accomplished, however, and Alfonso, watting ln exile\nfor the voice ot the people, will\nhave his answer, one way or the\nother.\nAs matters stand now, even the\nmonarchists have Uttle doubt of\nth* outcome. In Spain's preaent\nmood lt seems almost certain that\ntha elections will repast the verdict against the monarch recorded\nin the municipal elections which\nprecipitated   Alfonso's  departure.\nVICTORIA. B C. AprU 24- Employees of the Dominion government\nwho received their cheques in toto\nfrom their departments and believe\nthat they are exempt from the\nBritish Columbia 1 per csnt income\ntax are going to be disappointed.\nAnnouncement from the B. O. department of finance thai; all federal\ncivil servants must pay the new\ntax, there being no exemption* in\ntbe province.\nASHTON - UNDER - LYNE, Un\u00abt-\nahlre, April 24\u2014 (By Thomss t.\nChampion, Canadian Press staff cor.\nrespondent)\u2014The byelectlon lu Ash-\nton-under-Lyne promise* to have\nquite aa prominent a place in political history a* any of the bitterly-\nfought contests since the last general elections. The appearance of\nthe first parliamentary candidate\nof Sir Oswald Mosley'* \"new party,\"\nopposing official labor and conservative candidates, give* tbe campaign an entirely novel appearance.\nPolling wlll take place on Thursday, Alan Young, assistant to Sir\nOswald, is the new party candi\ndate: U.-Col. J. Broadbent the\nconservative, and J. W. Oordon. th*\nlabor candidate. Th* seat )\u00bb va\ncant by the death of Anhur B*l\nlamy, labor member elected in i\nihree-oornerrd fight with Broadbent\nand a liberal ln 1929 by a majority\nof   S407.\nAsh ton -under -Lyne has It* own\ngallery of picturesque figure* of\npast campaign*. Twenty years ago\nthe 30-year-old, aelf-made millionaire. Max Altken, stepped into town\nfrom the atesmrr that had can led\nhim from Canada, stepped into the\nhouse of common**, and later stepped into the house of lords aa Lord\nBeaverbrook.\nASHTON WOOED BV\nVESTA TILLEY\nLater Ashton was rendered lively\nby Lady de Prece, better known to\nall the world aa Vesta Tilley, possibly tbe finest of English com-\nmedlennes, not even excepting Mart*\nUoyd. Vesta Tilley wooed the constituency on behalf or ber hu_bsnd.\nSir Walter de Prece\u2014as big a figure in mu fie-hall management as\nht* wife was In the stage world\u2014\nwith sufficient success to secure\nhis election.\nIn the present campaign Ashton\nfollows it* tradition as a \"politics!\nvariety hall\" for Lsdy CynthU Mosley, who might be called Allan\nYoung's political alepmother. t* providing -the stsr turn, despite the\npolitical abilities at tho candidates\nthemselves.\nLady Cynthia ls taking sn active\npart and with rare shrewdness disdains to hide any of the outward\nelegance of her social statu* sn sh*\nmoves among the large population\nof feminine cotton-workers, whose\nfootwear In recent dsys wa* th*\nhumble clog: whose headgear today\noften as not ls the plate? ahawl;\nand whose intimate conversations\nabound  with \"thee's\" and  \"thou's\".\nPENSION CASES\nTO BE HEARD IN\nNELSON IN JUNE\nW. K. Ealing, M.P., Has Been\nAssured That Soldier's\nAdvocate to Remain\nOTTAWA. Ont.. April 34.\u2014The\ndate* for the sitting of the pension tribunal havs been fixed a* follows: Oranbrook, June 8 to 12;\nNelson. June 15. lg, 17; Revelstoke.\nJune 19: Kamloops, June 22 to 27.\nThe minister of pension* hu assured VV. K Esling. M.P., that the\nsoldiers' advocate shall remain in\nthe Interior un;l] he is satisfied\nthat, he has heard all local applicants, who dealre to hav* their\ncases presented to the tribunal and\nthat instructions have been Issued\nror ample publicity concerning the\ndate* on which the advocat* will\nb* at various point* lB West Kootenay.\nRlMNti   in mimrv\nGIVES  HI I ii I\nVICTORIA, B. C. April 2*\u2014 Rising\nhumidity today brought soma relief\nln the dangerous forest fir* condition*, according to officials of tlie\nforestry protection branch hare.\nA hug* cloud of smoke which obscured th* mountains west of the\ncity today wa* mainly du* to slashing fires burning in various parts\nof the island, It waa ststed. The\nfire permits ceaae on May 1. and\npeople are taking advantage ,,* the\nlast two week* of thi* m-Jiti), to\nilnlsU  their (Hearing.\nLONDOV, April NHC P-\ni__lr>\u2014<ireat snrxjv Is felt In\nLondon for the vilely of Augustine ( nurtauldo, Mirvej or to\nthe British an.Ui uir route ***-\npedtiloit, who la mining in\nGreenland. Earlier reporta today Indicated Canada had been\nasked to asMst in a seart-h for\nlhe entire expedition, but the\n<anadlan Ftea. na* Informed\n(\u2022night (hat unly (oartauldo\nwaa   Missing.\nThe expedition wa* sent out laat\nJuly by the Royal Geographical\nsociety to survey Uie Greenland loa\ncap for th* purpose of establlahlnc\nan air route to Canada acroae th*\narctic. Courtauld volunteered to\nstay alone during th* winter at a\ncentral station on the loe cap ta\nmake meteorological observations. H.\nG. Watklns, 28-year-old leader of\nlast month had failed to find\nCourtauld owing to the territorial\nweather, and a* he was due to be\nrelieved this month there wae some\nanxiety felt for him. Watkln* himself is now suiting f 1th a stronaer\nparty which win make an effort\nto reach Courtauld before th* tnd\nof the month.\nTHIRII   VINIT   TO   UHNMSP\nCourtauld is a son or a form*.\ndirector of Courtauld's Limited. This\n1* hi* third visit to Greenland. In\n1929 he wa* on* of a party which\nrnached the summit a Pefmsan\npeak, believed to be the hiefceet\nmountain in the arctlo region*.\nOTTAWA.    Ont.,    April    24\u2014Ua*\nequipped with airplanes suitable\nfor the hazardous flight over tte*\nNorth Atlantic. Canadian airman\nare helpless to assist\" Augustine\nCourtauld. one of a party of British\nexplorers lost tn Greenland. To***\nMajor G-men* 1 J. H. MacBrien.\nchairman of the Aviation League of\nCanada, received by transatlantic\ntelephone au appeal for aid. The\nmen are seeking a new aerial route\nbe \u25a0ween Europe and Canada acroa*\nthe arctic. After a conference with\nHon. Donald Sutherland, minister\nof nstlonsl defence, it waa stated\nthat little could be done by Can-\nads.\nNeiMier th* government nor civil\naviation companle* tn Canada have\nairplane* equipped for the long and\ndsngermiA llight to Greenland, it\n1* stated. The Impression is thst\nsny assistance must come from Eng.\nland.\nBLIND VISITORS\n\"SEE\" NIAGARA\nTORONTO. Ont., April 24. (CF)\u2014\nIn all Its years a* the meooa et\nprinces and potentate*. Niagara Falls\nwill have welcomed no more unique\nvisitors than a trio of slghtl***\nBritish veterans from th* world\nblind conference, Cspt. Ian Fraser.\nchairman of St. Dunstatn*. England: Chi tha MacXenalc, director\nof Jubii'e Institute for thte Blind,\nAuckland, N. 6., and Capt. S. A.\nBeker. general secretary of th*\nCanadian Institutes for the Blind,\nwho   arrive   there   tomorrow.\nTwo have aat in thetr country's\nparliament**, and are keenly interested ln Ontario's hydro-electric development. The delegates to the\nconference of J7 nations arrive In\nNiagara Falls. N. Y.. oo Sunday.\nCanada* delegate. Captain Baker.\nhas arrunged for his two former\nBt. Dunatain* friend* to go to th*\nCanad l\u00bbn side tomorrow morning\nlor a davs inspection of the hydro.\n\"We sre going to '\u2022**' all the\nplanrV ss well aa the falls and\nrapids,' joyfully said Captain Baker.\na* he left her* for Ciov*l*nd to\nescort   his  party  to Niagara,\nThe Weather\nForecast.   Nelson   and   vicinity   \u2014-\nPartly cloudy and cooler, with show-\nPrince  George\nEstavsn   Point\nPrince   Rupert   \u201e,._,\nAtlln    ..\nDawson\nBeattie\nBan Francisco -.\n_fcgfctt_l\nlo*  Angelea\nPenticton    .\nVernon\nGrand    Fork*\nCranbrook   .\nCalgary\nEdmonton\nSwift   Current\nPrince   Albert\nQiVApp- <\nWinnipeg   ,\n Pact Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS       SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1981.\ncTOHTl'lHrERB   ARMY\nl-ONCENTsMTINt:!\nLXBSON, April 34\u2014 CAP)- Detachments of Infantry, artillery and machine Buns squads arrived bus\ntonight from various provincial gar\nrisons and embarked on tha tran-|\nport Nyassa. which wlll said tomorrow for Porto Santo ln tha Madeira islands.\nThis will be th. base of operations\nagainst tbe revolting garrisons at\nPunchal.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson,B.C. Hotels\nr^f^^Sfs^f^^\n__________________________ \u25a0\n%xxm it? M\nNELSON, B. C.\nThe best hotel and dining accommodation\nin the city.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\nHUMK. P, Perry, o. C. Thompson, J. Caljour, R. O. Morrison. K.\na. Greenwood. H. W. Steele, B. W.\nBartholomew. R. B. Rice. w. R.\nMunnls, Mr. and Mrs. Loasby, Vancouver: J. G. Robson, New West Mln-\nc.tiw- _. H. Alwln. W. P. Kenntt.\nNew Denver: Mr. .nd Mrs. B. Johnson. Cranbrook. J. D. Paxton, Grand\nPorks: I. w. Parr, Montreal: w\nMorrison, Calgary; A. Dufour. T. A\nWallace, o. B. McInHosh. Cranbrook:\nW. 8. 0. Cosman.'P. M. Wards, Medicine Hat; P. H. Fenten, Pentlcton\nH. P. Coatee. Edgewood; N. J. Maxa\nW. Glbben. Winnipeg; w. Adlr, Vic\ntoria.\ncUhe SavoY*\nNEUtOD'B NEW1BT AND FIH-ST HOTEL\nMAN\"? ROOMS WITH PRIVATE\nBATHS OR SHOWERS ,\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nWMWMMMJMWBmiMlt-li-MWW^\n8AV0T\u2014Mrs. McKennse. N. Webb,\nsilverton; Mra. Tyler, Spokane; H.\ntux, R. tc. McLean. W. D. McKensle.\nVancouver; R. Matthews. R. Livingstone, Parry's: R. D. Kenneday, Lem\nmon Creek; D. A. McDonald, ere.-\nton; W. L. Halty. Winnipeg: D\nHoard. Calgary. Mabl*. Thompson\nBlairmore; r. Keith. Trail; Mr. anu\nMrs.   E.   Kraft.   Nelson.\nQueen's\nHotel\nA. Lapolnte. Prop.\nHot and eold water In ever* room\nH-mii heated.\nQUEENS\u2014 C. BonjfM.ii., Oeneral\nConstruction; G. Araiot. W. Lambert.\nVernon; Mre, Jones. C. P. Hayon*.\nVancouver; R. Schwat, Procter. Mr\nand Mrs. Olkoff. Calgary; W. Bod-\nnsruk, C. Bodnsru*., Silverton. Mrs\nPerrte, Trail; T. M. Jarvts, Princeton.\nMadden Hotel\nD. A. MCDONALD\nSteam Heated Rooms by tha\nDay. Week or Month.\nEvery consideration shown\nto guesta.\ncor. Baker and Word 6treaU\nNelson\nNew Qrand\nHotel\nT.  I.   RAPAK,   Prop.\nWeekly or monthly rates.\nlint ;iml vnld water In all rooms.\nPhone 303       P. O. BOX 1061\nNEW ORAND\u2014D. J. Cam, Nelson;\nC. McDougall, Cora Unn; C. Engc,\nProcter: P. Hanam, C. Anderson,\nC. Hedstrom, Crestou; Mrs. Lucent.,\nMrs. Grant, Greenwood; H. Kong,\nOrand Porks;  L. Tee. vanoouver.\nMADDEN-A. J. RIckett, W. Fleming.  Spokane.\nOccidental Hotel\nThe Home of Plenty\n\"(lb Vernon M. Phone\nH. rTassIck\nFifty Rooms of Solid  Comfort.\nlleadq uart erg   for   Loggers   and\nMiners.\nUse The Nelson Daily\nNews Classified Ads\nTrail,B.C. Hotels\nHotel Arlington\nCentrally Located\ntrail, b. c.\nA. P. LEVKBQUI, Prop.\nTWO DOUKHOBORS\nCOMMITTED UPON\nASSAULT CHARGE\nPreliminary   Hearing   Takes\nEntire Day Provincial Court\nDOUKHOBOR GIRLS\nSTAR WITNESSES\nAccused Young Men Reserve\nDefence; Matthews\nDefends\nAt tht conclusion of a preliminary hearing lasting all day Friday, Fred Kooznleoff and Pete Mahonin, young Community Doukhobors of Olade, were sent up by\nStipendiary Magistrate John Cartmel to the) next court of competent jurisdiction for *tt I on the\ncharge, whloh is laid against them\nJointly, of a criminal assault aft l nst\nMary FUlpoff, 17-year-old Community girl of Champion Creek, tho\noffence charged being a gravity\nthat carries wtth it the death penalty te one of the possible punsh-\nments prescribed by the criminal'\ncode. When the charge waa laid\non April IS. four days after the alleged criminal acts, a third Doukhobor, Sam Wasllenko, Independent,\nof South rfocan, was embraced In\nIt, but as he hu not yet been apprehended, hts name wae stricken\nout.\nApproximately 100 Doukhobors\nflocked to Nelson yesterdsy, expecting to be spectators at the preliminary hearing, but they and all\nmembers of the public were excluded\nNo fewer than eight provincial\npolice officers, Including Inspector\nForbes Cruickshank. were In the\ncourt-room, while Doukhobors. in\naddition to the two young men accused. Included Mary Filipoff. the\nsieged victim, polly Androeoff and\nNora PosnlkoTf, her girl companions, the mothers of the three girls.\nMary's mother being a witness, the\nfathers, William Kooznlsoff end\nAndrew Mahonin, of the two accused, a brother of young Mahonin,\nand Pete Fomlnoff of Castlegar,\nwho sold the young men gasoline\nand   picnic  dainties.\nStaff-Sergt.    A.    T.     Stephenson\no'clock, when her mother, finding\nthe stained clothing, scolded her,\nend thus elicited the confession.\nThe otber alternative in whloh a\nmother could testify with regard\nto the statement made to ber. when\nher daughter was under 7 years of\nage. obviously did not apply.\nAfter a reoees to permit the code\nto be consulted, Magistrate Cartmel\npermitted Mrs. Filipoff to testify\non the lines objected to, and she\nalso gave the various steps by\nwhloh ahe and Mary brought the\nmatter to the attention of the\npolloe, stating both were agreed on\nthat course from the start. She also\nidentified the girl's ruined clothes.\nOTHER   GIRLS   TEHTITY\nTwo other important crown witnesses were Mary's girl companions.\nPolly Androsoff, 18, and Nora Foe-\nnlkoff, 15, thg former using excellent English, while Nora, alter\nstarting ln English, decided to revert to Russian as more familiar.\nThese girls corroborated Mary's\nevidence and added many details\nof their own, ss to ths course of\nevents up to snd including the\nstop on the Bonnlngton hill, professedly  for   gas.\nAll three girls testified to threats\nor compulsion by Kooznlkoff. Polly\nsaid he seised her around the neck\nand threatened to choke her, without advancing any reason, Nora\nsaid he threatened to beat her and\nto shoot her, though not revealing\nany firearm, and Mary claimed he\nthreatened to shoot her, and thus\nforced her to go with him on the\npreliminary  walk.\nIn argument* between the girls\nand the young men as to what\nwould happen to the latter If they\nrefused to take tha girls home.\nPolly testified Mahonin claimed his\nstatus as a government official\nwould protect him against any action by the polloe.\nFOLLY AND NORA\nEl'N   AWAY\nWhen Mary was forced to go for\na walk with Koosnlkoff, Polly followed her and uked her If she\nwae all right, to whlcn she assented.\nNora following Polly. When the\ntwo girls found themselves alone\nwith the other young men. Nqra\nsuggested thst she and Polly go\nto find a drink of water, whereupon Mahonin and Wasllsnko suggested that they bring a drink to\nthem too. When the girls wers\nout of sight of the men, Nora suggested that they seize the opportunity to escape, and the two girls\nran into the woods and mads thslr\nway down hill, emerging st th* top\nor the Bonnlngton gravel pit, and\nJumping down Into the gravel.\n. They walked along the track for\nsome   hours,   eventually   gaining\nprosecuted,   while   B.   Q.   Matthew, _*_.__*        -__,-__.\ncounsel for the defence, stringently refuge for the balance of the night\ncross-examined the crown's wit-1 at the home of a man named\nnesaee. The accused reserved their Zerubln, near Olade. and returned to\ndefence, making no statement in their homes Monday afternoon,\ncourt. The alleged victim, her I Mr. Matthew ln cross-examination\nmother, and 15-year-old Nora Posnl- [grilled the girls for thslr absndon-\nkoff gave their evidence In Rus- merit of Msry, and also for thetr\nslsn. L. splelmans of the provincial | failure to tell their mothsrs of th*\npolice acting tt_ Interpreter, in details of the night until Marys\nview of ths importance of the cue.\nCHINA CREEK FIRE\nNOW CONFINED TO\nMY SMALL AREA\nCanadian   Pacific   Tank-Car\nReturns and Forest\nPump on Job\nTOWN OF SALMO\nWAS IN DANGEi\nWorst  Day Was Thursday,\nBig Blaze Is Now\nExtinguished\nthe evidence wu recorded  in short\nhand. Constable J. L. Smith acting\nss   court  stenographer.\nVICTIM   MAR   ttlTNBM\nMary Filipoff. the alleged -wcttm,\na pretty and rather delicate girl,\nwu of course the star witness, giving In minute detail the course ol\nevents on the Bunday in question,\nwhen she end her companions, under strong perauulon, accepted a\nride in Pete Mahonln's car for the\npurpose of being driven home to\nChampion Creek from a religious\nmeeting of several hours' duration\nat Olade. Mahonin and his associates, who at first professed to\nhave business at Champion Creek,\ntaking the girls, againat their continuous protests, at high speed to\nSouth Slocan and then up the old\nroad on Bonnlngton hill, where\nthey  asserted   the   gsa   gav_   out.\nAfter Mary had taken under compulsion a short walk with Kooznlsoff, and returned to the car to\nfind It empty, he, according to her\ntestimony, dragged her into the\nwoods, whither he summoned his\nassociates, and the three men allegedly Jointly and severally assaulted her, smothering her screams.\nand stating, in reply to her threats\nthat she would tell the police, that\nshe wu not the first one thsy\nhad so handled.\nAMHAl LTR    Ul ri \\ 11 It\nShe also described the second\nseries of assaults, which allegedly\noccurred on the road to Champion\nCreek ln  the early  morning  hours.\nThe girl identified the Sunday\nfinery she wore on that occuion,\nseveral of the garments being disfigured  and stained.\nDr. W. O. Rose, opening witness\nat tbe hearing, gave medical testimony regarding the girl's condition\nwhen she wu brought to his office\non Wednesdav, and stated his theories to account for It. He expressed the opinion that the girl\nhsd been attacked with violence.\nMATTHEW OBJECTS\nTO   MOTHER\nAt the afternoon session Mr,\nMatthew objected to Mrs. Mary Filipoff, widowed mother of the girl,\ngiving evidence regarding her daughter's statement to her of the events\nof the night. He argued that the\ncode permitted a mother to testify\nto such u statement only as corroboration, and such a statement, tn\norder to be corroboration, must be\nvolunteered st the earliest moment.\nThis wu not the cue, ln t his\ninstance, he contended, as the girl\ndid not. seiee the first opportunity\nto confide in her mother, and did\nnot,   in   fact,   speak    up   until   7\nDouglaC\nHOTEL   \u2022\u00bb*\nHOTEL\nRooms and Bath\n\u00ab. U and A. OROUTAGE\nrraps.\nKtaaai Heated\nThroughout\nHot and Cold\nWater\nBoi 60S Phons SM\nTRAIL, B. C.\nThe House You\nWant\nll\/llt;nil ll   you're   a   |>ru-\n.r pectlve   buyer   or   owner\nof  s  house,   you'll   (Ind   Ihe\nClstsltled  Columns worth\nwhlls.\nTHE NELSON\nDAILY NEWS\nNelson.B.C. Cafes\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nH1C    aeSTAlRANT\nReft mow at   snd   Deli racy   pre vail\n\u25a0   OAV  AND  MOHT\nSpecial Dinner, 11:40 to 8 p.  m.  Site\nSpecial   liuMsv   mirk en   FMnner   Mv\n\"\u25a0vsnd   Noortle.1\nkoqte::ay cafe\nVERNON   STR HI\nIi now serving  regular\n3-COLR8E    MEAL,    3Q^\nFrom   11:30   to   8\nQUICK   MRVIll.\n>r\\t   kootenay   Holvl\nmother   hsd   tsken  action,\nExcept on these details, the girls\nstood up stoutly on the cross-\nexamination,\nPete Fomlnoff, at whose ggs station and atore the young man obtained six gallons or guollne, and\na supply of biscuits, candy and\ngum. expressed the opinion that\nthe young men had had drinks.\nPHOTOS Or*\nASK.ULT   SITS\nconstable J. A. Henry identified\nphotographs he had taken of the\nspot pointed out to the provincial\nofficers, by Mary u the scene of\nthe assault in the woods, snd of\nthe gravel pit.\nStaff-Sergeant A. T, Stephenson\ntestified to being shown the scene\nby Msry, ss one of _. psrty that\nIncluded also Mary's mother, the\ngirl companions. Inspector Forbes\nCruickshank. and Constables* J. A.\nHenry, R. H Macintosh, snd C. X.\nDavidson. He stated tbs site, sn\narea 9 feet 5 inches long and 7\nfeet 3 inches wide, was 100 feet\nin the woods from the center of\nthe adjacent road.\nThis concluded the case for the\ncrown.\n.MF.N   COMMITTED\nOn the accused reserving their\ndefence, snd electing to make no\nstatements, Magistrate Cartmel stated there was nothing much for\nhim to ssy exoept that he found\nautflcient evidence to support the\naccusation, and the accused were\ncommitted   accordingly,\n' Between the effective work Thursday afternoon and night, of tbe\nCanadian Pacific tank ear, sent out\nfrom Nslson, which for hours\npumped a large stream of water on\nthe China creek forest fire, snd the\nwork erf s forest pump that was\non duty sll day Prlday. with 1300\nfeet of hose lead, fire crews under\nths forest branch, the big blase\nboat got going at China creek at\nnoon Thursday wu confined\nsmsll proportions Frldsy night, up\nths draw, and wu being further\ncircumscribed hourly. Ths tank\ncar returned to Nelson 2:30 a.m.\nFriday,\nA large area of old burn hu\nbeen burned over, but no timber of\nvalue hu been destroyed.\nTwo smaller fins ln the China\ncreek area Thursday were completely  extinguished.\nResidents of Salmo stats that\ntheir town was ln serious danger\nWednesday from a large forest lire\nwhich originated Tuesday from\nclearing operations on the Fraser\nranch, a couple of miles down ths\nSiimon river.\nHad the high wind that prevailed\nWednesday veered toward the town,\nthe fire would almost certainly\nhave spread in ths direction of\nSalmo, and perhaps hsve ignited it.\nAs lt wu, a forest crew \u25a0\u25a0nder\nRinger J. T. Price protected the\ntown by back firing, and Friday\nthe fire wu reported cut.\nAltogether,   about   100   acres   of\nold burn wu burned over.\nMl'ST  STUDY  SAFETY\nWhile permits for dealing win\nnot be required before May 1,\nunless the government advsnees\nthe date, forest officials pointed out\nFridjy, anyone who sets a clearing\nfire is held responsible for the\nconsequencrs, snd ls liable for sny\nloss to timber or other property\nthst occurs from it.\nThe warm weather and high\nwinds of the lut few days have\ndried up the surface of the ground\nto such sn extent that fires spread\nwith great esse under present, con\ndlttons, snd those osrrying on during operation, are urged to use lhe\nutmost   caution   ln   their   burning\nREFLECTION CAUSE\nFALSE ALARM RUN\nFire Reflects on Siliea Street\nHouse; Barn Carried No\nInsurance\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nw\nTRAIL, B. o, April 34\u2014Mr. snd\nMrs. J. hideout of Ocean Vails ar.\nths    giwsts   ot    their     aou-ln-lac\nand   daughter,   Mr.   and   Mrs.\nOdsll, Tttlrd avenue.\n^_g \u2022 \" '\nUrs. J. Morris' and Mrs. P. MeArthur were hostesses to th. member, of St. Andrew's Women', auxiliary ln the church hail yesterday\nafternoon.\nLead Burners and\nSmelters in Draw\nSoccer Game, Trail\nTRAIL, B. C. April 94\u2014In a de-\npsrtmentsl leecus football carne st\nButler Park yesterday Lwd Burners\n.lid Smelters played to a 3 sll draw.\nAll goala were acored In th. first\nhalt.\nNews of the Day\nDaughters or England annual aale\nof  vart May llih. (5138)\nTwo-roomed   lurnlshed   suit,   tor\nrent\u2014Stirling Hotel. (61041\nSee our window tor cash bargains.\nJ. A. Irving _ Co. t.6l*6)\nPor rent\u2014Furnishtd  suit*.    Elec-\ntrio   ratrigsrstloa.     Kerr   Apta.\niitMl\nLawn mowers,  hand saws sharpened.     Guaranteed.     Hipperson.\nihl.l)\nNow is the time to have that mattress recovered.\u2014Kootenay wire\nWorks. Phone 300. (610\u00ab>\nHorn, made cake, plea, bread at\nSt. Paul's choir tea and bake ssle\ntoday. (Situ)\nToday\u2014St. Paul's choir tea In ths\nSunday Mlcicil room ol tb. ctcin.ee\nfrom  3   lo 6. Cil.v.i)\nday\". M, 14 K.    Important business.\nC. M. Beltnsr. i5158)\nBee   A.   Terrlll   for   upholstering,\ndraperies and slip rovers.    110 HUh\nMRI. (5144)\nstreet, phone 43c\nArt    Shoppe\u2014WEI.HREST\nKHIONEO       GRENADINE\n*IM. (61M)\n11 I I, - FASHIONED\nhoee.\nMalts This Tsst\nef ths\nHEART\nTo (tug* tba condition ol tht\nheart, there Is a aimple tact which\nanyone can make.      Medics! men\nterse that it it unrivalled tt t mesns\nof tl riding out if tht heart it in health\nor doing Its work undtr difficult!\n\"Art you short of brttth wben\ngoing up stairs?\"\nTot extent to whieh you trt inconvenienced undtr thit strain will\ntail vou how serious may bt th*\ncondition of your heart.\nIn mott eatst, tht troublt ii\ncaused by t weaknatt of tht blood\ntnd t run down condition of the nervous lyttem. The logical prescription\nU Dr. Chaee'i Nerve Food btcauat\nthis treatment enrichtt tht blood\nand strengthens tht ntrve. of tht\nheart, as well as thoet of tht other\nvital organs.\nThla reconstructive treatment hu\nproven effective over tuch t long'\nperiod that you can us. lt with tht\nfullatt connd.net that tht results\nwill bt moat istltftetory.\nEarly Prlday morning, the lire\ndepartment was called from the fir.\non the water front to tne corner of\nCedar and Silica strMt by a false\nalarm from that point. The reflection ol the Hemes Irom ths\nwater front fire, reflecting on a\nbuilding was the cause ior the\nalarm\nAfter burning all Friday mornlnjt\nthe fire which completely destroyed\nthe bsrn of the Western Timbers.\nLtd., on the corner of Wster and\nCedar streets on the water front,\nwaa extinguished by the# lire tA.\npsrtment.\nThe Western Tlmbsra, Ltd., withdrew tbe luaurence from tha building when It closed  Us branch here.\nNo definite cuss for th. Ore\nh.s been dtecovered but tt la attributed to transients, who are reported to have been seen using the\nbuilding.\nSCOTTISH WHIST\nBRIGHT AFFAIR\nMr. and Mrs. Hugh Ross and\nMr. and Mrs. H. Leslie\nWin at U. S. Table\nA tsble reprsssntlDi tbs United\nBtstes, snd occupied by Mr. snd\nMn. Hufh  Ross snd  Mr.  ind  Mrs.\nH. Leslie, wss ths first tsble st\na miUtery srhlst drive stagsd by\nthe Daughters of Scotia ln tbs\nKnights of Pythias hsll Friday evening.    Refreshments  were  served.\nMrs. H. Sutherland, Mrs. J, Ferguson, Mrs. J. Milne snd Mrs. J.\nTalt composed a committee In chars;;\nof tlie  sffslr.\nWords srs ttbe transcript \u00abf those\nIdea*   which   art   in   tbs   mind   of\nman,  and   that  writing  or  printing\nn.iv'.TIpt of words.\u2014Addison\nBt. Paul's plsyers Frldsy, May 1st.\nJully minstrels, sparkling burlesque,\ndsnce snd aong.    Oo snd _5  osnts.\n(,5167)\nAft LSI Al,, BUGLE BAND DANCE\nAT EAGLE HALL RATI RIMY\nNIGHT. MtSIC BY THE RAMBLER   DANCE   BAND. <4TM>\nLad le*--You can now have all the\npretty clothes you desire by taking\na short courts In pattern drafting,\ncutting, fitting and making up.\nWatch for further announcements.\n(6161)\nMusic lovers can be assured of a\nrest treat Sundsy evening at 9\no'clock wheh tbe City Itsnd snd\nGlee club will be heard In a combined concert. Nelson Hall, \"Joist.     Slim   collection. <S138>\nLADIES\u2014Do not forget ths balcony in Char.sa Morris Ltd. Crepe\nback vests and bloomer*, two for\nons   dollar;    silk    hosiery   $1    and\nil .60.   and   popular   priced   dresses\nhop Moms and mo. (6162)\nCheaper varieties of spring flow-\n\u00abrs are nos- plentiful. W\u00bb nave a\nnice selection of colored glass bowls\nsuitable for arranging them artistically.     Phons   233,   Nelaon   Flower\nMrs. J. Honeyman snd Mrs. R.\nMilne entertained at a meeting of\nthe Horns le-gus st ths Salvation\nArmy ball yesterday. Ensign M.\nFlnnls, Mrs. Honeyman and Mlas\nJanet Altken served. A new member,\nMrs.   McAlUy,   was   reoelved.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nO. J. Klnnls, Dr. C. 6. Williams.\nJ. H. Young and D. MacDonald\nleave tomorrow for Portland, Ore.,\nwhere they will attend a Rotary\ndistrict  convention.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nEric Broadhuret returned Tuesday\nfrom   Vanoouver.   where   he   Is   s\nstudent at ths University of Britlah\nColumbia.\nm \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nThe .Vast Trail Ladles' aid nut at\nthe home of Mrs. F. Rdmonds, Third\navenue, yesterday afternoon. Mrs.\nFinch Owen assisted her ln serving\ntea. Those present were Mrs. F. H.\nStevens, Mrs. t. O. Spain, Mrs. 8.\nLennox, Mrs. F. Owen, Mrs. J. S.\nShaver, Mrs. F. T. Cullen, Mrs. I.\nHhomas, Mrs. J. Patterson, Mrs. 1. J,\ncrlspen and Mrs. O. Palmer.\n\u2022 e  s\nMrs. J. Oray was hostess to members at Circe No. 1 of the Lsdles'\naid of Knox United churoh yesterdsy afternoon. Those pres.nt were\nMrs. w. c. McKay, Mrs. X. A.\nTemple. Mrs. T. A. Temple, Mrs.\nO. Fransen, Mrs. G. A. Burton,\nMrs. W. J. Waggstaft, Mrs. R\nCooper, Mrs. H. I. Webb, and Mrs.\nF. W. J.ckaon, Mrs. W. Douglas\nentertained members of Clrcls Ro.\n2 when Mrs. J. r. Anderson, Mrs. D.\nForrest, Mrs. H. O. Hlnch, Mrs. J,\nForrest, Mrs. T. Brown, Mrs. C.\nClay, Mrs. E. Twells, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. D. R. McLeod,\nMrs. R. R. Burns, Mrs. F. B- Moran.\nMrs. ti. F. Weir, Mrs. I. Tyson, and\nMlsa Reno Balfour attended. Members of Circle No. 3 met at the\nhome of Mrs. j. Dwyer, with Mrs\nE. L. Bice, Mrs. M. Carpenter, Mra.\nJ. Currle, Mrs. R. B. Dlmock, Mra.\nH. Relmann, Mrs. R. Wellwood and\nMrs. w. H. Morton pres.nt. Afternoon tea was served by each hostess,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. C. V. Cloodw'n left last evening to spend the summer st Victoria, the guest of her parents.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMiss Ruth Slater was hostess this\nweek, to members, of the business\ngirls' branch of St. Andrew's Women's auxiliary,\n\u2022 \u2022 ' \u2022\nMrs. Oordon Redgrave, Riverside\napartments, was s charming hostess\nst the te_ hour yesterday. Mrs. W.\nA. Coghlln poured and Mrs. O.\nRygh assisted in sirvlng. The\nguests were Mrs. R. S. Hawkes.\nMrs. C. W. Wilson. Mrs. W. R. Williamson. Mrs. O. H. Nelson, Mrs. O.\nRygh. Mrs. R. Vsrcoe, Mrs. W.\nNewtcn. Mrs, O. McKay, Mrs. D.\nBiseett, Mrs. W. A. Coghlln and\nMrs. J. Thomson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMis-- Hesel Lnwson snd Miss Roberta Colburn of Orand Forks are\nexpected tomorrow to be the week\nend guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Hand,\nEast   Trail.\n\u2022 e    \u2022\nE. B. L. Dewdnsy of Nelaon was s\nvisitor in Trail yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. snd Mrs. J. W. Craggy of\nNelaon  are  visitors  here.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. C. F. Brett of Rcssland was\na visitor ln the city yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMra. S. Hunt expects to leave tomorrow evening .or Vancouver, on\nholiday.\nt   *   \u2022\nF. H. Chanter and K. Eaton of\nLong Beach, British Columbia, motored to Trail Tuesday to visit points\nen   route.\n\u2022 t   \u2022\nMrs. Oeor\/e Urquhart of Rossland\nvisited ln tlie city yesterdsy.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mra. O. Holllngton and\nfamily were recent vlaitors st Willow Point.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. D. Msgee of Robson, was a\nvisitor  ln  the  city  yesterdsy.\nMra.   J.   W.   McKay,   Mrs.   J.   C.\nDuthle of Scotland, who has been\nvisiting relatives ln Nelson, and\nDon Oalna are spending a holiday\nat Vanoouver and other coaat cities.\nMrs. 8. Stewart was hostess to a\ncircle of St. Francis Xavlef Ladles'\nssrvlcs club st her home, Pine\navenue, yesterday faternoon. Mrs.\nN. Ruelle assisted her in serving.\nThose present were Mn. Hurley,\nMrs. Oeorge Drew, Mrs. W. J\nSullivan, Mra. E. J. provost, Mra. 8.\nButorac, Mra Henna, Mra. N. Wllmes\nsnd Mrs. 1. M. Hobson. The Eaat\nTrail circle met at ths home of\nMra. S. Hepworth, McQuarrie street.\nMra. A, Farnum Assisted ths hostess\nln serving. Thoee attending were\nMrs. C. Oallagher, Mrs. H. Lynch,\nMrs. McLaren. Mrs. c. Monaghan,\nMrs. B. H. Frle, Mrs. Feeney and\nMrs. A. Corts.\nSIR JAMES JEANS\nARRIVES IN U.S.\nFamous  British Astronomer\nBelieves That Universe\nWill Disappear\nNEW YORK, April 24 (AP)^-Slr\nJames Jeans. British astronomer,\nwho takes his readers on personally\nconducted tour 0f ths cosmos and\nstartles them by stating that the\nUniverse is a fragile bubble apt to\nblow up, arrived from England today\nHe is here to confer with brother\nscientists in California and to collect one more honor, the Franklin\nmedal.\nBut he had nothing much to eay\nto  reporters  todsy.\n\"It's muoh too esrly to talk\nastronomy.\" he told them, standing\non the deck of the liner Maure-\ntanla and casting glances at the\nNew  York sky  Une.\nLater, however, hs consented to\nanswer a few questions declaring\nanew his opinion that all matter,\nIncluding that whtch constitutes\nthe plsnet earth, would pass away\ninto the maw of space and be\nerased.\nQuestioned as to whether tbe\nuniverse heirs evitunoe of design,\nhe  ssld:\n\"It Is not the Job of scientists\nto speculate on design. If there is\ndesign   It   wlll  oome   out. In  time.\"\nSir Jamea planned to start today\nfor Pasadena, calif., when he hopes\nto confer with Professor Robert\nAndrews Mllllksn, Professor Edwin\nHubble and others. He said California, with Its Mount Wilson observatory and ottur attractions, wu\nrapidly becoming the meeca for\nscientists.\nThen he wll) go to Philadelphia,\nwi..ere on Msy 20 he wlll receive at\nthe Franklin medal, highest award\nf.r physical sciences ln the United\nStates.\nREV. MAWHINNEY\nSPEAKS AT GUILD\nOF HEALTH MEET\nPlan for Religious Library;\nWarden to Hold Week of\nMeetings\nSafe Speedy Relief\nhj\/S   NEURITIS\nT\u00bbUisn,slsat-mm\u00bbM.\nShoppe.\n(0147)\nLsdlts. apMal Ntsttlonl All\nmsrcls and flnwrwaves Include s\nFfcr.E SHAMPOO, for on. wt*k onlv,\nccnimpnclna- 37 April Phon. your\nappointment now. This Is our ususl\nsprint special on shampoos. ACTON'S   BI'.UTY    I', 11 LOBS.      (914.\nQueen Citv RebeKah IcOdlt. No\n18. I. OOP. tnd soiourninl memben, will meet at the corner of\nWsrd snd (_.'. strMt. to Join\nwith Kootenav LodM No. IB. for\ndlvln, servlc. Trinity tlnll\u00bbd church\nSundsy   evening,   nth,   7   pm\n(lit.)\nI. O. <\nAlt   members   I.\nFrsternlty   hsll,\ni. r.\no. o.\n\\srn_.\nP.   meet\nSundsy.\nJU\u00bbf    \u25a0__,     __________________\nApril 2\u00abth, to attend dlvln. Mr\nvie. at Trinity unlUd Church In\ncommemoration of ons hundrsd and\ntwelfth anmv\u00bbrs\u00abry of ths Institution of Odd Fellowship In North\nAmsrtcs.    Sojourning   membsrs   ur-\ngentjy reauesUd toHoln wl\u00bb us    |**V\u00b0;j\u00bb\u2122;, \u25a0\"\u25a0   _ f*\n\u2014 _   -tfs~-\u2014      \u2014\u25a0 (\u00bbi23)\" ,nd  Mrs. C. H. Hood\nAt . meeting of the Canadian\nGuild of H.a.th ln th. Ohurea of\nRedeemer Friday afternoon, R.v. W.\nO. Mawhinney gave \u00bbn excellent\naddress on ths health of th. soul\nand body. The announcement tbat\nWarden Rev. T. I. Row. wlll hold\ns wi.k of meetings ln the n.jr futur., wu made. Rov. W. J. Crick,\npresident of th. Nelson brsnoh,\nwlll arrange for his visit here. A\nlibrary of religious literature ln\nconnection with the Guild of\nHealth,  was discussed.\nMr. Mawhinney ln hts sermon\npointed out that when th. mind\nleads the body follows, \"w. think\na thought and re.p a deed and a\nmind controlled hy the splrltua,\nIdeals welch were taught by J.sus\nChrist must conclve mors and mor.\nof the abundant life of which He\ntold  us,\"  d.clared Mr.  Mawhinney.\nBRITISH KNIGHT\nRECALI. TURKEY\nSir Hugh E. Poyntere, Bart,\nSpeaks at Vancouver Canadian Club\nVANCOUVER. April 34\u2014A Mght,\nchatty addrMS, replet. with aast-\ndotes sbout his experiences during\n10 jcmts' sojourn ln Turkey tad\nillustrating the characteristic of\nth. Turkish race, was delivered br\nStr Hugh B. Poynter. Bart, tt\na luncheon of tht Canadian olub\nst noon.\n'Sir Hugh, a relative of. Bt. Btn.\nStanley Baldwin, former British\nprime minister, and first cousin to\nRudysrd Kipling, spent 10 year, ln\nTurkey\u20141904 to 1814. B. was associated with the Ottoman publio\ndebt commission tnd. for t tlms),\nwas comptroller ot technical Mr-\nvices. Ht was In that oountry\nat th. time of the rebellion of th.\nyoung Turks, the wars' with Italy\nand the Ba.kan states, and during\nthe  cholera epidemic\nIt was during ths Balkan war,\nsaid Sir Hugh, that the Turkish\nsoldier obtained hU repuutlon tt\nsn Indifferent warrior. This wss\nchiefly due. he said, to th. fact\nthat the Balkan troops wsr. well\ntrained, whll. those of Turkey w*r\u00bb\nnot. Another reason wu tbat tht\nwar occurred during the \"ch.ng.\nt-ver p.rlod\" In Turkey.\nDealing with th. Turkish people,\nSir Hugh declared th y .re highly\nreligious; their life, from birth to\ndeath, ls governed by tbelr religious beliefs. He spoke ot ths\nconscientiousness with which thsy\nobserve th: religious regulations of\nthe fut month.\n\"The Turk,\" hs added, \"U Mrlctlr\nteetotal. It ls only thOM educated\nabroad  who  Kara  to  drink.\"\nThe speaker related a number of\namusing incidents ol Ufe in Turkey\nin  th.  daya  h.  spent  thtn.\nCONTROL BOARD\nAND BREWERS IN *\nBEER PRICE WAR\nCanadian Legion\nCarnival Closes at\nTail With Dan:e\nVICTORIA B. 0., April M. \u2014\nAmounting ln the aggregate to several hundreds of thouunde of dollars, s reduction tn ths pries paid\nby the liquor control boVd for\nBritish Columbia beer li being\nargued out here thla week bstwsen\nthe brewers end officials ot the\nboard. It was learned st tbe legislative bulldlnga todsy. Tbe bosrd\nle eald to be seeking % reduction\nfrom lie.50 a barret to $16. aggregating something ovsr 1300,000 on\nthe totsl purchases msde yearly.\nRepresentatives of the brewers met\nthe boerd here this week, but no\nagreement wss reached st tbe conference, it is understood. The brewers sre believed to hsve held out\nfor a lesser reduction lt one must\nbe msde, than the $1.50 e beml\nproposed   by   the   board.\nRebekah Degree Team\nEntertains at Trail\nTRAIL. B. C., April 24\u2014'The two|\nday carnival held by the C.nsdla\nLegion st th\u00a9 skating rink came to TRAIL, B. tf., April 2*\u2014Degree\nsn end tonight with s big dan team of ths Rebekahs ente-tained\nattended by a crowd fiat filled the st a successful annual ball 1b the\nfloor to capacity. Bingo, wheels .LOOT, hsll tonight, % record crowd\nsnd other novelty booths wers well attended . Among thoee assisting\npatronized by both dancer, and] were Mrs. M. Barnes, Mlts D. M-lsor*.\nnon-dancers. Urs. coris and  Mrs. Paul Jones.\nMlLBURM'c\n1   HEART\n'NERVfPll.-'\nPries 50s i box\nBell st sfl tree and g-mcnl Hoses, or malted ttrest\nT   Kilbmra Co.. Ltd., Toronto.  Out\nSuffered From Heart Trouble\nBecame Weak and Run Down\nMrs Wm. Dlotle, Qlc_sandfl.ld, Ont, wriltt:\u2014<\n\"For a long period I suffered from heart tnmblt,\ntnd bocacu. very weak and mn down. I t_sd\nvanoua romsdittj but they did me no food. Om\nday I mat a friend and told her of my trotblr.\nBhe said she had had hesrt trouble for two jtan\ntoo, but after using sElbcim's Heart tad Want\nPills for t short tin. sht hsd bttt, rt-ntd tf\nher trouble, \u00bb I got two boie. tad tfttr \u00aba__g\nthem I was again feeling line, tnd always mm\u2014r.\nmend H. - N. Pills to tayoat *~*f ****> et\nhesrt. trouble.\"\n~ce\u00bbet at satm Af the\nTrail News of the Day\nntAIL HOUSES AMD LOTS insurance Notary. J. D. Anderson, Trail. (4.7WI\nLEGION STAGES'\nPLEASANT WHIST\nMrs.   A.   Kraft.   Mrs.   Ross\nRiley, H. G. Cordcr, and\nRoss Riley, Vinners\nAt s well attended snd pleasant\nmilitary whist drive staged by th\nCanadian Legion ln Ha hsll Friday\nevening, Mrs. A. 'Kraft, Mrs. Ros;\nRiley, H. O. Corder and Rose Riley,\nplaying at a tsbls representing Australia, won first prises. Seventeen\ntables were played, followed by refreshments snd a danoe.\nJ.  Wood  was  floor  manager for\nhe dsnce  snd  W.  A.  Oow snd  J\nWood ln chsrgs of tbs program. The\nefreshment committee was composed of Mrs. W- A.  Oow.  Urs. Wood\nHELP THE\nThe Salvation Army\nAnnual Self-Denial Appeal\nGives you a chance to assist this\nInvaluable Service in your City.\nRemember\u2014\nSocial Work of The\nArmy ii not duplicated by any other\nagency.\nNor Ig Any\nDelving cue ever\nrefu td.\nHELP US TO HELP C IfHERS!\n s\\y\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS      SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1981.\nPa-re Thm\n(HIinrrljnf-Enfllano\nin (Eattaua\n\u2022\u00bb. \u2022aular'a fra - Ulatlifkral\nVan.    P.    H.    Oraham.    Hector\nEASTER III\n8:00 a.m.\u2014Holy   Communion.\nB:46 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Matins and  Litany.\nEMter       Carot-Anth.m   \u2014\n\"Oolden Bright on Hill .nd\nValley.\"\nSermon \u2014 Resurrection   and\nDivinity   (Si.\n7:30 p.m.~-Evensong.\nAU.-KAIVrcV,    l.OM.lll Ull\n3:15 p.m.\"\u2014-Evensong.\nMOUNTIES \"GET\"\nMAN AFTER TWO\nYEARS' HUNT\ng>t. f aid's\nIntta^CEIiurrl?\nof dtmafoa\nRev.  T.  J.  B.  Ferguson,  B.  A.\nMinister\nF.   X.   Wheeler,   Organist   and\nChoir   Leader\nPublic Worship 11 a. m. and\n7:30   p.   m,\nMorning Theme: \"What Did\nJesus Teach?\" The first of a\nseries  on  the  teichlng  of  Jesus.\nEvening Theme: Mrs. Eddy; a\ncharacter study.\nAnthem: \"Now ths Day Is\nOver \u25a0'\nSunday   School   10  a.   m.\nMondsy, 8 p. m. \u2014 Excel-tor\nclub meet* at Mrs. W. Anderson's\n\u25a0lorne.\nFriday, May 1\u2014 Be sure ana\n..ear  St,  Paul's   Players\u201470   per-\n. or mere.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, April 84.\u2014A\nfugitive for two yeara. Lee Ohee\nYung failed to evade the Royal\nCanadian Mounted police, and appeared in police oourt here today\non a charge of conspiring to Import narcotic*. Yung waa remanded\nfor a week.\nThe alleged offence occurred tn\n1920 when two white men were arrested ln an attempt to smuggle\nopium valued at $10,000 trom a\ntrana -Pacific liner in Vancouver.\nThey were convicted and sentenced\nto penitentiary terms.\nThe Mounted police then started\na scarcj! for Lee Chee Yung in\nconnection with tha case, Word of\nhim wa. received from Macleod, Alberta, and then from one prairie\ntown to another, later from Windsor, Ont., and finally from Toronto.\n.rlONTREAL CURB\nDROP IS SLOWER\nMONTREAL. Que., AprU 34.\u2014The\nprecipitate decline which featured\niradlug on the Montreal curb market dur.ng the past few sessions\nwas hated to some extent during\n.oday's trading us the list became\nirregular. Three new low were es-\ntab.islied by Dominion Engineering.\nol v* at 38; Foreign Securities,\ndi>wn one at nine, and International\npetroleum, off >\u00ab at 11. Other declines Included Corporate Bteel Products, down one at 18; International\nUtilities \"A\" off l\". at 41 v. and\nfractional leases by Beauharnols\n.nd Hiram Waiter. Gains were re-\n< orded by Brl. lsh American Oil,\nL-lstlllers-Seagram and Imperial OH.\nThe oils were generally better while\n: lie beverages and public utility\n...oup closed somewhat easier.\nNor..nda was much stronger In\nthe mining divlsi.n closing higher\nat I.3.-5, up |3 net. a hue Teck-\nHughes gslned five cents at \u00bb7.90\nai.d Moss Min.-s was up two cents\n..t 43 cents. Abana and Slscoe\nremained unchanged at 14 and 53\nten s respectively.\nTHIRTY-FIVE\nAGO\nYEARS\n(From The Miner of April tb, 1890)\nSilver   wa*   quot*d   at   67*4   and\nlead at ,*jo 0n the New York market  yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022        A\nHydraulic claim* on Forty-Nine\ncreek wlll be worked by Mr. McVlcar  of  Ainsworth   thla  aeason.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA block on Spokane atreet, Rossland, wss sold for M10O last  week.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nAbout four miles of track on the\nTraU .and Roas.and railway are laid,\nand It ia expected that the work\nwill be pushed ahead at the rate\nor  three-quarters ot  a  mile  a  day\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nThe seoond payment of 99000 on\nthe Oeorgla de.l waa made last\nweek. ThU makes 110,000 paid and\n116,000 remains to be paid.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe Uly May company of Rossland wa* incorporated at Spokane\nyesterday with Oeorge Turner, W.\nJ. Harris. James R.ymoud, J. T.\nBowk* snd Frank Wataon, directors.\nTh* Lily May waa located in 1889\nand is one vi the oldest in the\ncamp.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nConsiderable excitement   ba*  been\noccasion on Cariboo creek, and\nthose interested around Nakusp, by\nthe taking over of the townslte on\nMineral creek, by the Bealey Town-\nsite Co.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nE. Johnson of Rossland has pur-\nc.aaed a half interest in the Oolden\nEagle mine at Nakusp from P. M.\nYingllng. This was the flrat claim\n.ocated on Cariboo creek. Mr. Johnson has alas purchased a quarter\nInterest in the Nellt D, from J.\nU. Devlin.\n\u2022 , *     4\nMr. McGowan and H. Madden have\ndisposed of their interest to John\nHector and Louts Shovin of Nakusp,\nin the Medd-n House at Burton.\nA. H. GREEN COY\nACQUIRES LUMBER\nPLANUOSSLAND\nKossland-Trail Lumber Company Passes Into Hands\nof Nelson Firm\nROSSLAND, B. C April 34.\u2014A. H.\nOreen and Company, Ltd., of Nelson, has acquired the local lumber\nbusiness of tne Rossland-Trail Lumber company, establahed here laat\nyear   by   coaat   lumbermen.\nThe new lumber company hu en-\nJoyed an excellent business since\nestablishing fccre under the management of J. S. Robertson, who\nwill continue to direct the business  for  the  new  owners.\nExtensions wlll be made ta the\nlumber yarda and Improvements\nmade when required to care for the\nbusiness.\nThe desl waa closed in Nelson\nr-flturday evening, E. F. Klsby of\nVancouver, president of the Fidelity\nLumber company of that city, and\npresident of the Rossland-TraU Lumber    company,    being    present,    ss\nwell as Cspt. James Anderson\nand Manager J. S. Robertson of this\ncity, and H. McKenzle of Vancouver, of the Shannon Lumber\ncompany   of   Vancouver.\nThe consideration U private.\nRURAL DEANERY\nHOLDS SESSIONS\nAT GRAND FORKS\n?_> tra..y rri.lititrr un\n(El)iirrir\nKootenay   and   Victoria\nMinister.   Rev.   T.   R.   Joanston\nResidence.   814   Baker   St.\nPhone 674L\nSunday  School   10:00  a.  m.\nMorning  Service  11:00.\nEvening Service 7:30.\nWednesday at 8:00 p. m\u2014The\nPrayer Meeting wlll be held ln\nthe   church   parlors,\nThursday at 3:00 p. m\u2014The\nLadies' Association meets at the\nhome of Mra. McCrslght, Fair-\nview.\nThursday at 7:45\u2014The Young\nPeople meet ln thc church parlors.\nThis church exists tor YOUI\nCOME I\nadiea Guilu at\nYmir Hostess to\nThree Tables Bridff \u2022_\n-M.R. B. C, April 24\u2014The Ymlr\nLuifre. Guild gave a card party in\nmeir i.u.l S-tuidsy evening, t.irce\n! -.,-es tl bridge oeing played. High\nI -jjiea **o.ug to Mrs. W. Surum\n: ..nd s. A. Curwen. Those pr.sent\nI we.e Mr. and Mrs. E. D-aly, Mr. at-d\nMis. W. Shrum. Mr. and Mrs. 5, A\nCurwen, Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Bond,\nMrs. Harris, Joe Dunn, C. Kuoiskl.\nJ. Daly, H. J. Wallace. J. Gllle,\nO. Alnurf,  and D. Jones.\nMr. and II.s. fl. A. Curwen returned from Spoken., on Tuesday.\nA. McDonald returned from Nelson\non   Tuesday,\nW. Sluum went to Frultvale to\nwuk   on   Monday.\nThe Ymlr Women's Institute held\n_ji afternoon bridge party at the\nname of Mrs. Daly on Wednesday.\nhigh score going to Mrr- H. Stevens.\nThose present were Mrs. E. Emllson\nMrs. O. Grant, Mra. S. A. Curwen,\nMra J. Clark, Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. A.\niiond, Mrs. O. peters, Mrs. W.\nShrum, Mrs. J.\" Ollle and Mrs. D.\nShrum.\nOn the strength of the rich mineral strikes on Cariboo creek, lota\nin Burton city are being bought up\nictptdly.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nPeter Genelle & Co, Is now busy\nwith Its saw mill at Nakusp and\nhave received ord.rs to keep them\nci-jing   steady   for   some   time.\nMessrs. McMillan and Hamilton\nare erecting a large warehouse between l*.,e c. P. R. tracks and the\nwharf  at N.kusp.\nTRAIL, B. C. April 24\u2014Rural\nDeanery of Nelson held Its quarterly\nsessions at Holy Trinity ohurch,\nOrand Forks Wednesday and Thuraday. Rev. N. D. B. Larmonth, rural\ndean, and Rev. w. C. P. Klriceey\nattended  from Trail\nEvensong was held at the church\nWedneetay evening, the preacher being Ven. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham  of  Nelson.\nRt. Rev. A. J. Doull, D- D., bishop\nof  Kootenay,  was  a   visitor   to   the\nsession* Thursday, and gave an encouraging  address  to  the  clergy.\nBill  Springer  Is  in charge  of  the'    Papers    were    presented    l>y    Mr.\nArlington   mine   in   tbe   Slocan,   ae'Klrkeer   on    \"Missionary    work    In\nNATIONAL BROADSAST\n6:00\u2014KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW.\nKFSD, KFI, KTAR. Symphony orchestra direction Walter Dam-\nroach; \"Adventure ln Science,';\nFloyd Gibbons, (Trans.) Details\nfollow: Selections\u2014\"Iphlgenla In\nAuUs\" (Gluck), Slaves' dance;\nTambourln; Overture \u2014\"William\nTell\" (Rossini); The Song of Hiawatha (Suite ) (Bralne); Hiawatha's Wooing; Hiawatha's Wedding Feast; Son of tne Evening\nStar; Hiawatha's Lamentation and\ndeparture;   A   Musical   Joke.\n7:00\u2014B. A. Rolfe and his dance\norchestra\u2014 KOMO, KOO, KHQ,\nKGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR. (Ttana.j\nAnnouncer,   Edward   Thorgersen.\n8:00\u2014KOMO, KECA. KFBD, KOO,\n(Trans,   from   Chicago.).\n8:16-Oircu\u00bb\u2014 KOMO, KOW, KPO,\nKFI.\n8:16\u2014Tom   Mitchell\u2014KGO,   KBCA,\n8:30\u2014Melc-_.ee\u2014KOO. KFSD, KT.AR.\nLuclle Kirtley, soprano orchestra\ndirection   Joseph   Hornik.\n8:46\u2014Smile*\u2014KGO, KHQ, KOMO.\nKGW, KBCA, KFSD, Lee S. Roberts, pianist; Paul Carson, organist\nguest  vocalist.\n9:00\u2014Minstrels\u2014KGO, KHQ, KOMO,\nKGW, KBCA. Thorns* H. Hutchison, interlocutor; Charles Marshall,\nHarold Peary, end man; male\nquartet; orchestra direction -lost ph Hornik.\n9:30\u2014Spotlight revue\u2014KGO, KHQ,\nKOMO,   KGW,   KFI.\n11.00\u2014Dance   orchestra\u2014KGO,   KFI,\n(KOMO   11:10   to   12:00).\nCOLUMBIA   BROADCAST\n5:45\u2014KLZ. KFPY. KFRC. Nat Brus\nlloi*f'_ oroneatra.\n6:30\u2014Educational     features     \u2014KLZ,\nKDYL,     KFPY.    KFRC.     National\nRadio   F-orum    from   Washington.\n7:00\u2014Show     Boat\u2014     KL.I,     KDYL,\nKFPY,    KFRC,    \"Lady      Audley'e\nSecret.\" ^^^~\n8:00\u2014Jack Denny  and hia orchestra\nKFPY, KFRC.\n8:15\u2014Pryor*    band    \u2014KLZ.    KDYL\nKOH,    KOL.    KFPY,    KHJ,    KOIN,\nKFRC.   KMJ.\n8:30\u2014Guy  Lombardo and  his Royal\nCanadians\u2014KLZ,   KDL,   KFPY.\nLARGEST AND MOST POWtRFUL OF\nC.P.R. LOCOMOTIVES IS COMPLETE\nAND WILL BE FOR B.C. MOUNTAINS\nMONTREAL  Que.,  April  24.\u2014The   inch la  16>4  inches in diameter by\nlargest^ and jno*t powerful iocomo-*_a   inches   stroke,   transmitting   it*\ntlve of its kind tn the world and\nthe first of the type on this continent will be completed and ready\nlor aervlce when the giant, oil\nburning, three cylinder '*8000' type\nengine, representing a new era ln\nthe advancement of steam motive\npower of great efficiency and higher sustained capacity, was placed on\nexhibition in the Windsor street\nstation of the Canadian Pacific railway at Montreal Friday. It waa\nbuilt by the railway at its Angue\nshops In Montreal and Is destined\nfor uae In freight and passenger\nservice ln the rocklea. It Is attracting much interest ln mechanical and railroad circles, particularly because of the radical departure\nln boiler design from tbe present\ntype of locomotive boiler and also\nbecause of the high steam pressures\nused with resultant economies ln\nfuel without additional coats for\nboiler   maintenance.\nStatistics in regard to this monster locomotive will give some Idea\nof Its size. The weight of the\nengine is 488,000 pounds and the\ntender 300,000 pounds, a total of\n785,000 pounds, or 382'. tons, while\nlength over sll of the two is 99\nfeet 3Ji Inches, an increase ln\nweight of 44,800 pounds and an added length of- one foot two inches\nover the 5900 serie* locomotive, the\nbiggest locomotive prior to the construction of the \"8000.\" The ten\ndriving wheels are 83 Inches in diameter, the low pressure cylinders\nlocated outside the frame and using\nsurper-heated steam at 26o pounds\npressure per square inch, are 24\nInches in diameter by 30 inches\nstroke, and the high pressure cylinder situated between the frame\nand using super-heated steam at\n860    pounds    pressure    per    square\npower through a piston and connecting rod to crank axle located\nat the second pair of driving wheel*.\nTh* active effort of the locomotive\nIs 00,000 pounds, an increase of\nabout 17.000 pounds over the 6000\nserlea. This means that on a level\ntrack th* 8000 wlll be able to haul\na freight train of 160 40-ton cars,\na total weight of 8000 tons and\nover a mile ln length. The tender\nhaa a capacity of  la.OOo gallons of\nDOO\u2014a sluggish\npimply skin needs\nits tonic action\nAd active, fluid that elauM Uw Oa-\nmm et unal|MI; Impurities, 8Ua\naulTrrera\u2014\u00bblre thla trratment a tot\nSMtbtai, cooUnf, bealiii(-\u00ab i-auh.\nabb af<_a,\nMANN,    Rl'THKKFOBD    CO.\nSMYTHE-S    PHARMACY\nenabling-   tbe   locomotive   to   mak*\nlone hauls without replenishing.\nThe aatregste length at tbe aaam.\nless steel tubs* uaed In tha eon-\nstructlon ol th. boiler unit, alone\ntotala to 18.\u00ab05 (Mt or sUfbtty\nover thre. and a half mllea. Th.\n\"8000\" ta termed a \"multi-pressure\"\nlocomotive becauae steam le generated In three sepsrated portion, and\nwater and  4350 gallon, ot  fuel  ott' at three different preaaura.\nri'fx\u2014raljar,\n113.2  mt mm  kl   \">ni>\n11:00\u2014Dance program.\n........4.,.   .u.4..   .4.   .\u201e   ... .._    m ,    \u201e\u201e.   \u201e CNtV\u2014Vancouver\nlonaaa.   The building at the mine ithe  Yukon\",  and  by  Mr.  Larmonth  m **\u2022 lo;10 k;  rm J\nis  nearly  comp.eted   and   work  wtll Ion   \"Morals   Without.   God.\"   Arch-,\"'*\"* \"\"\"*    \"\u2122\"~\ncjmmence shortly. 'deacon Oraham of Nelson gave two\n*   \u2022    \u2022 I outline    sermons    and    Rev.    Clyde\nThere  Is still  too  much  snow  txi c Harvey ol Procter, parla], of Kokanee\npermit   claim   holders   on   Ten   andl.d   In   tcr.e   study   ot   ;he   Greek\nTwelve   Mile   cr.eks   to   reach   their | testament,\nproperties.     At   th.   height   ot   0001    Considerable   tim.   was   given   to\niapttst (Ehurrh\nThe   church   with   a   Warm\nWelcome\nPastor,  H.  W.  Ouscott\nResidence,   1011   Stanley   Street\nBible School at  10:00 a. m.\nThere wlll be no Morning service.\nEvening .Service   at   7:30.\nTbe Pastor will  preach.\nSubject: \"Today's Greatest Mes-\n,age.\"\nMonday evening at 1:46\u2014B. Y.\nP. H.\nThursday evening at 8:00 \u2014\nprayer and Praia. Service.'\nf irat <El?itrr!j nf\naUfrifit &rirtiitet\n2(19 Baker Street\nA Branch of The Mother Church\nThe First Church ot Chrlat\nScientist ln Boston, Mss.acnus.t4.\nSunday   School,  9.41V  a.m.\nBunday Service, 11 a.m.\nsubject Ueson-a'ernwn\nPROBATION    AFTER    DEATH\nWednesday\u2014 Tsstlmonlal    Meeong\ni p.m.\nFREE READING ROOM\nin   Church   Building\u2014Open  >  to\nS Dally\nAU  Cordially   Welcome\n.iiss Griffith Is\nHostess, Baynes Lake\nBAYNES LAKE. B C . April 24.\u2014\nDougla* and Cecil Boss arrived\nirom Edmonton \"Saturday evening,\nafter being away a.l winter.\nUr. and Mrs. 8- J. Morrow were\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury,\nI Waldo,   on   Friday   evening.\nOrln Morrow left Monday morning\ni to  work  at  Cranbrook.\nMrs. Harold Beattie had s* her\nguests on Friday evening Mrs. L.\nBev Is. Miss Jean McKay. Miss\n8mlin  and Mrs.  Lawrence.\nLawrence Reggln ta sending a few\ndavs with hia parents before leaving\nto take up work ln Spokane.\nJack Age haa bought u large tract\nof land on Kootenay river near\nSand creek, and is going to make a\ncattle   and   horse   ranch  out  \u00b0*   '**\u25a0\nMiss Griffith entertained a number of friends on Saturday evening. TTioee attending were Mr.\nand Mrs. 8. J. Motto .v. Mr. and Mrs.\nC. J. Morrow and two children.\nMr. and Mrs. Laurence Backs and\nson, Mr. and Mrs. Orln Morrow\nand son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Baylngton\nand daughter Sylvia, and Jack .Age.\nUH. 3)ulm'u\nftirtlj-ratt QUjurrlj\nStanley and Silica Streets\nOerman Service 9:30 a. m,\nSunday School 11:00 a. m.\nEnglaSh Service 7:30 ji. m.\nText 1  Peter 2,  11\u201430:   \"Ood's\nChildren.     Strangers     in     This\nWorld\"\nWalther League Friday. 8 p.m.\nService  at Blewett. 2:30  p. m.\nCARL  C.  JANZOW,   Pastor\nThe Scandinavian\nLutheran  Mission  Church\nMeeting   plaoe,   X.   P.   Hall,\nBaker Street.\nSUNDAYS; m\nSunday School, ltnoo a. m.\nBermon,   11:00  a.  m.\nEvening Servloe, 7:30 p, m.\nprayer meeting and Bible study\nevery Thuraday evening, 8:00 p.m.\nScandinavian  language  uaed.\nAbel Anderson, Pastor. 201 SUlca  Street.\nMiss M. C. Scott Is\nHostess at Newgate\nNEWGATE. B. C. April 24.\u2014Mr\nand Mrs. F. Brulotte spent last\nweek-end visiting at Waldo snd\nBaynes   Uke.\nMiss M. C. Scott entertained at\ndinner on Saturday evening when\ncovers were laid for 11 guests.\nBridge and gamee were enjoyed during  the evening.\nMra. J. A. MacDonald and Clare,\nwho spent the past two weeks in\nNelson, have returned to their home\nhere.\nOeorge Williams, who underwent\nan operation at the Fernie hospltsl ,ts now at home and la pro**\ngreasing   nicely.\nMre. J. Chrlstensen waa a Fernie\nvisitor  on  Sunday.\nMr. and Mrs. McOulre of Qras-\nmere and Bubbles PsrncU of Cranbrook were ln Newgate on Monday\nevening.\nMiss Taylor and Rev. Mr. Mac-\nMorine were the guesta of Mra. 8.\nP. Munro for lunch on Sunday.\nfeet   above   the   lake   there   is   600\ntest  of  snow.\nProperties at the foot of the lake,\nthe Humbolt, W,,lte 8w.m and Black\nEagle *are being worked. In the dry\nore belt work is commencing on\nthe Tamarack In the Slocan.\n\u25a0\u2022   *   \u2022\nP. O. Blackatock cf Toronto is\nnegotiating the purchr.se pf the\nNoble Five mine on behalf of the\nGooderhams.\nA        *        As\nWork has. stopped at the Ruth\nmine as ths trail will not permit\nr.iwliidlng. Work will commence\nshortly   on   a   road   into   that   area.\nCharles T. Dunbar has obtained\ncn option on the Ottawa at 23,000\npounds sterling. This claim ls on\n.Springer creek about a mile below\ntlie Arlington. It is said to have a\nfive foot ledge of free milling silver\nore.\nThe Silver King property in the\nJackson baaln, Kaalo. formerly known\nas the Black Hawk, has been bonded\nto D. W. Moore, for outside partus,\nfor the consideration of \u202210,000.\nSea\nGeorge Henry Fisher has sold a\nboat load of willow baskets . which\nhe has made at thc mouth of the\nLardo.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nThe Kaslo city council is considering floating debentures for public works. They will orffr debenture   lor  435,000.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nJohnson and Olson, who are the\ncontractore for the new boat to be\nbuilt -for the International Trading\ncompany, have arrived at Kaslo\nand will start work at once. They\nexpect to have the boat ready ln\ntwo   months.\ndiscussion of general conditions In\nthe deanery and Also to the i->rtlv\ncoming synod at Venion.\nMoyie Kiddie Is\nInjured in Fall\nFrom a Scaffold\nQJrmtti}\nSnttf 2- (MpnrrlF\nof (\u00a3 aua&a\nW    f.   Mawhinney,   Minister\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014\"What'a Right With\ntho Church.\"\n7:30 p.m.\u2014\"Friendship.\"\nSoloist:  Miss  Enid  Etter.\nMembers of the I. O. O. F.\nLodge will worship with us\nat  the  evening  service.\nMonday, 8:00 p.m.\u2014Service Club.\nMeeting place. Mrs. W.\nKettiewell, 200 Chatham\nStreet,\nThe C. P. R. has tbe contract for\nhauling 12,000 tons of ore from\nthe Silver Star mine at Kaslo. It\nwin go via the N. to 8. railway,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nP.   Clark   and    B.   C.   Kingsbury\nwent up from Kaslo to the Northern\nBelle last week. It la reported that\nthey hive an option on It for 30\n(lays for 400.000.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nAt a meeting of the British Columbia Mining association held ln\nNelson yesterday, F. Fletcher, F, R.\nYuill, W. A. Jowett, T. A. Mills.\nJ, Houston, J. A- Turner, Carey and\nC.   St.   Barbe,   were   present.\nJ. Fred Hume, M. P. P., and Mrs.\nHume   returned   from   Victoria   last\nweek.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nOu Monday tbe Nakusp brought\ndown 10 can for the Trail railway\nand three cars of rails on board, ln\naddition to other cargo and 60 or\n70  passengers.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nEighty men and 30 teams arc\nemployed st the reclamation work.s\non tbe Kootenay river, part ot thc\nland now being opened for settlement.\naee\nThere are two changes m the\nKootenay ^newspapers to record. Tho |\nKootenay Mull of Revelatoke has\npassed into the hands of B. R.\nAtkins and J. A. Smith, W. H.\nJones, late ot the Kamloops Ben*\n11 nel, has purchased the Rossland\nProspector  from W. D.  Pratt.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA meeting was held last week tu\nform a baseball club. Oeorge A.\nBlgelow wss elected presldtnt, J. J.\nMsloney vice-president and H. Irvine   secretary-treasurer.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nPeople who remembered the old\nTecumseh House on Josephine street\nwlll hsrdly recognize the new Hotel\nCrescent, as lt is now known as.\nAlter the reoent fire gutting it the\nowners completely overhauled It\nand added a third atory.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nBefore the cloee of the1 house at\nOttawa yesterday Sir John Carting\nM. P., and Th.maa Temple, were\nappointed  senators.\nsee\nAt tin meeting of the eeaslon in\nOttawa    laat    week,    commissi oners\nMOYIE. B. C. AprU 24.\u2014E. M.\nFrench ot Nelson, accompanied by\n1.1s mother nnd brother, was the\nhouse guest of Mrs. E. Cameron\nover   the  week-end.\nArt and Melton Allen of Klmberley, accompanied by their mother\nand sister-in-law. wer. Moyie visitors   during   the   week.\nMrs. B. H, McLaren of Aldrldge\nvisited with Mn>. A. Forsyth on\nMonday afternoon.\nMrs. Mary Conrad and her son\nPhilip returned ou Thursday from\nSpokane, where they have been visiting at the home of the farmer's\nslBter, Mra. Schanders. Mrs. Conrad's daughters, Mrs. J. W. McLean\nand Mrs. D. A. Rourk of Chelan\nPalls motored to Spokane to visit\ntbelr  mother.\nR. T. Bfaiden was confined to\nhis home for several days during\nthe week with sickness.\nMrs. Albert Pearson and her niece\n| of Cranbrook wero the guests of Mr.\nand Mra. J. W. Fitch over the\nweek-end,\nJames Parkins of Fairmont waa in\nMoyle on Saturday evening ln the\nhope of locating his car which had\nbeen stolen st cranbrook during\nthe evening.\nMr. and Mra. Oscar Josted of Bull\nRiver and their son. Walter were renewing acquaintances with friends\nin   Moyle  on   Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. N. P. McKenzie of\nChapman Camp, accompanied by\nMis_ Constance Hlllier. their daughter Jessie, and two sons, Kenneth\nand Bobble, were the guests of\nMr. and Mrs. R. c. Smith on Sunday.\nMr. sn Mra. Thomas Healey and\nchildren left for Victoria on Wednesday, where they wt.l make their\nhome,\nSaturday night someone smashed\nthe lock on the gas station cf the\nService garage and helped them-\nseit to a great many gallons of\ngas.\nW. E. Schwanz of Calgary visited\nwith Mr. and Mra. J. W. Fitch on\nWednesday.\nMIsb F. McBroom of Cranbrook was\nthe gues*. of Sirs. F. Ouindon on\nSaturday.\nThe dance held here on Saturday\nunder the auspices of the Moyie\nlire  brigade  was  a  success.\nLittle Frankle Saunders fell from\na scarfold and received many injuries cn his face and side.\nTwo Are Fined for\nDangerous Driving\nEnter Pleas Guilty\nTRAIL, B. C. April 24\u2014T. L.\nLawson and D. 8. Cooper, each\npleaded nullty to charges of driving\nto the common danger, and were\nfined |10 and costs each when they\nnppe.ired before Magistrate Noble\nBlnns i'i policc court  yesterday.\nDon't   wear   light-toned   stockings\nwith   day   ensembles.\nwere appointed to sit at Victoria\nin conjunction with the United\nStates commission to effect a settlement cf  lhe  Behrtng  sea  claims.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nThe  War Eagle  company  has declared    another    dividend    of    flvo\ncents   per   hhare   equalling   125,000.\ne , e   a\nThe North Star Mining company\nof the t, .in-ir.ni has signed a contract for the disposal of lta seasons'\nout-put to tht Great Falls Smelting\noompany.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nJ. J. Malone of Nelaon has bought\nInterest in tlie Nelscn Demers Gopher   claim   on   Cariboo   coeek   for\n\u2022woo. t\n7:00\u2014-   Dance   program   from   Fort\nGary   hotel,   Winnipeg.\n8:30\u2014Basketoail finals irojn V. A. C.\ne ji a\u2014Edmonton\nMM  m;  \u00bb3o  k;  \\am  w.\n4:00\u2014News Review, Edmonton Journal.\n9:00\u2014Popular dance music\n11:00\u2014Broadcast to Northwest Ter*\nnt\/ries.\nKNX\u2014Lm   Angele-i\n..'K.V.-, m;  1050 k; 500  w.\nb:00\u2014Organ  program ^^^\n6:30\u2014L.   A.   Church   announcements\n6:35\u2014KNX   Petite   Concert ensemble\n7:00\u2014   Frank   Watanabe,   Japanese\nHouseboy\n7:16\u2014KNX    \u00abW.nce    oneemble    and\nJune Pursell\n8:00\u2014KNX  revue,  KNX  artists\n0:00\u2014Russian-American   Art   club.\n0:30\u2014Rev.   Ethel   Duncan,   questions\nsnd answers.\n10:00\u2014The   Arizona   Wranglers\n11:00\u2014Wesley    Tourtelotte.   organist\nKFRC\u2014Ran   FrouclMo\n4.1 m; fiio k;  looo u.\n9\u2014Studio   program\n6:16\u2014Reliance   Manufacturing   Co.\n8:30\u2014Merrymakers   from   KHJ\n9:30\u2014Tom   0<run's   orchestra\n10\u2014 Doakes and Doskes\n10:15\u2014Earl Burtnett'e orchestra\n11\u2014Anson   Weeks'   orchestra\n12 to  1  a.m.\u2014-Vagabond  of  the Air\nKEX\u2014Portland\n251.1m;   I1H0   k;   5000 -*.\n6\u2014The Musical Racketeers\n6:30\u2014The Amber God\n7\u2014Silent    period\n8\u2014Four   Moods,   UBC\n9:00\u2014Apostolic Faith Mission concert\n9:30\u2014Tango orchestra, UBO\n10\u2014 Km  Stuart's .Sunshine   program\n10:30\u2014Walk.iti.ion from Lotus Island\n12  midnight\u2014Midnight  Revellers\nKJR\u2014Seal tie\n309.1   ni;  070   k*.   5000   W.\n6:30\u2014The   Amber   God,   serial   play\ndirected   by   John   Pearson\n7\u2014Calendsr   of   the   Air,   UBC\n7:30\u2014Walt*   Kings,   UBC\n7:45\u2014The   Hoofers.   UBC\n6\u2014Four   Moods,   UBC\n9\u2014 Band\n10\u2014Ken Stuart's  Sunshine   program\n10:30\u2014Elmore   Vincent,   tenor;   Sam\nMeyer,   violin\n12    midnight\u2014Midnight    Revellers\nKHQ\u2014Spokane\n8:15\u2014Selberlings Singer*\n8:30\u2014Peerless Troubadors\n11  to 12  midnight\u2014hotel  orche-tra.\nKOIN\u2014Portland\n319  mi   S40   k|   1000   W.\n6:15\u2014Studio  music\n6:30\u2014Jack and  Jill's music\n8\u2014Studio   music\n8:30\u2014The   Bohemians\n9\u2014Journal   feature   program\n9:30\u2014Southeast   Portland   program\n10\u2014Syncopatora\n11\u2014Oreater  Oregonlans\n12  to  1   a.m.\u2014Merry Go  Round\nK..A\u2014spnlmnr\n204   in:   1470   k;   5000   w\n6:15\u2014Uncle   Jerry's  Safety   club.\n6:30\u2014The Amber Ood\n7:30\u2014Waltz   Kings,   UBC\n7:46\u2014The   Hoofers,   UBC\n8\u2014Four Moon. UBC\n9\u2014English orchestra, UBC\nRheumatism\nli caustd by failure of kidney* t\u00ab\nremove uric acid poisons from tha\nblood. Gin Pilla relieve by neutralizing this acid and restoring tha\nkidneys to normal action \u2014 50c a\nbox at all druggists,\nDriver Dismissed\nCharge of Driving\nto Common Danger\nTRAIL. B. C. April 34 \u2014H Folvik,\n[\u25a0barged with driving to the common\ndanger, was dismissed yesterdsy\nWb*n he informed Magistrate Noble\nBlnns thst he hsd been driving to\nget a doctor for a relative wbo waa\n111.\nBear Which Killed\nThree Cows Falls\nto Gun, Fruitvale\nTRAIL, B. C, April 24.\u2014One of\nthe largest brown bears seen ln\nthis district tn some time waa\nkilled by Alfred Endersby of Fruit-\nvale, recently, lt is reported here.\nThe bear hsd killed three cows.\nWHAT many call \"indigestion' 'Is\nvery often nothing but excess acid\nIn the stomach. The stomach nerves\nhave been over-stimulated, and\nfood sours. The corrective la an\nalkali, which neutralizes acids instantly. The beat alkali known to\nmedical science la Phillips' Milk of\nMagnesia. It has remained the\nstandard anti-acid with physicians\nin the 50 yeara since Its invention.\nOne   spoonful    of    this    harmless,\ntsstelew   alkali   will   neutraii_ae\"*\"in-,(*ndo*wl wlth \u00ab\u2122nr bottle,\nstantly  many  times  ss  much  acid,\nand    the   symptoms    disappesr    at\nonoe. Tou will never use erode\nmethods when once you learn tha\nefficiency of this more pleasant\nway. A small bottle ls sufficient to\nahow lta merit.\nBe sure to get genuine Phillips'\nMUk of Magnesia prescribed by\nphysicians for more than 50 yeara\ntn correcting excess acid. 50c a\nbottle: any drugstore. Complete\ndirections   for   Its   many   uses   are\nLook   for   the   Phillips'   nsme   on\nbottle.\nkAVE\nYOUR\nLAST YEARS\nCOAT\nDYED\nA NEW COLOR\nH. K. FOOT\nHllh-Clasa  Dyer and  Cleaner\nlalrilew Nslson.   B.   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Brown)\n517 Front .Street,\nPhone 845\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS      SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1981.\nTou cannot buy such\nquality tor lost\nYellow label Salada 60 ct. a lb\nBrown label Salada 70 cts a lb\n'Fresh from tbe gardens*\nSUPERIOR BEAUTY*\nFINER PERFORMANCE*\nBACKED BY A\n3\n^\/YEAR\nGUARANTEE\nIn gleaming white Porcelain-on-steel, the new Frigidaire\nrepresents a fine achievement in Advanced Refrigeration.\nIts surplus-powered, yet quiet and completely concealed\nmechanical unit\u2014the famous Hydrator\u2014the Cold Control\n\u2022\u2014the Qnickube Ice Tray\u2014are but a few of the features\nthat make Frigidaire the outstanding quality refrigerator.\nThe Frigidaire guarantee is complete. It covers the\ncabinet, the mechanical unit\u2014everything. It is a guarantee of superior refrigerator performance.\nWe invite yon to see the new Frigidaire. And, if you\nare Interested in buying on a deferred payment basis,\nthere is no need to accept a lesser value than Frigidaire,\nfor Mans will be arranged to suit your convenience.\nColumbia Electric Ltd\nNelson and Kimberley\nPhone 695\nFRIGIDAIRE\noManhattan cJffehtfD\nBy William Almon Wolff\nINSTALMENT   XXIV\n(Continued)\n\"Thuti all right, lady. I get\nmy own rewoni. Pete her_*l*. tell\nyou that. I'm tryln' to put tome-\nthin' over on my own account,\nWell\u2014twos I've aed time to look\nth\u00ab Joint over. I'll get along.\nI'm goln' to leave Brooke down-\nMain, but he wont bother you up\nhere at tin\u2014hi. job's to eee that\nyou don't get In, Pete\u2014you be et\ntht Blltmor* at 3 o'clock and wait\ntill I turn up. even It lt'a midnight     oet   mef\"\nAnd. aa-uming % ferocious look,\nhe turned to the door. Peter let\nhim out. and Charley, with a aoowl,\nturned   beck  to speak  to him.\n\"You watch your step, now.\nfella,\" be \"eld. \"We got our eyes\non you\u2014you don't want to get\nmixed up ln this ae an accossory,\nit you know what's good tor you\"\n\"Ob, go to the devil!\" said Peter\nH\u00ab wu getting tired of the way\neveryone thought he couldn't play\na pert!\nWaiting tor Charley ln tho long\ncorridor ot the hotel, peter tried to\nto fit tbe pieces together; thoee\nIsolated, unrelated pieces of information that, m the last couple\nof days, he had collected.. It waa\ndifficult to realise tbat only the\nday before yesterday hs had, seen\nTack, alive and well, not a block\naway, high up In the Yale club,\nar. lunch 1\nPeter had lost trsck of time, as\none doee, sometimes, when one\nhasn't slept and things are happening too tast. He bad to look\nst one of tbe papers he had bought\nio see what day it ww. Thursday!\nAnd it hsd been on Tueeday night\nthat Martha had broken that engagement to dine with him and go\nto ths theatre; Tuesday night '.h-t\nTack had found her and Ross at\nthe panto-mas snd made a scene;\nsome time, early Wednesday morning, that Tack had been murdered-\nAnd now, on Thursday afternoon.\nMartha was lying on his bed. listening for every sound, with Manuel\non guard In the kitchen, and\nBrooks, the soft-spoken, soothing\ndetective, on sentry duty below.\nand 18.000 policemen looking for\nhert somewhere Connolly was raging, and AMlstant District Attorney Barclay, probably, wes being bitterly ironic about the incompetence ot the police.\nMr. Cameron. Martha's father,\nmust be well on hi* way north hy\nthla time: Peter wondered, without\nmuch real interest, when he wu\ndue; wondered, too. just what he\nwu to be told when be came. Over\nln Oannea Tack's mother wu prostrated, he supposed, too; wasn't\nthat the word the paper* alwaye\nused in such a case? Feter didn't\nmean to be callous, but he couldn't,\nsomehow, work up much sympathy\nfor old Mrs. Thayer. He'd never\nseen her, so far oe he could remember, but it seemed to him that,\nin some obscure way. lt you went\nfar enough beck, you would tlnd\nher responsible tor the whole tragic\nmet\nIt waa al| very well for Martha\nto blame herself, and. no doubt,\nshe'd done a good many things she\noughtn't to have done, and had left\nundone msny that might well have\nbeen demanded of her. But Tack\nhad been to blame, too. in a way,\nalthough\u2014and not Just because he\nwu dead, either, and ao unable to\ndefend himself\u2014Peter wee inclined\nto think that Tack had been, even\nla bis drinking, even in that queer\nslackness that had made him wute\nhis life. In spite of his superb endowment, the victim of forces he\ncouldn't have been expected to resist\nSomething, somebody, had pleated a maggot in Tack's brain, long\nago. and it had worked to his destruction. Not Martha; the mischief   must  hsve  been  begun   long\n<e before her time, long before ehe\nand Tack bad been married. It\nwu a battling bualneas; lt reeked\nwith the cruelty ot life; it brought\nup. In Peter's mind, questioning\ndoubts ot the justice of a power\nthat put men and women In the\nworld, and held them responsible,\naccountable tor what they aid.\nwithout giving them the strength\nand the wisdom to rule their lives\nin accordance with some underlying\nprinciple, whatever it might be, of\nright and Justice,\nLife seemed to drive everyone to\nmake*hlft_ of one sort or another.\nTack had sought refuge In drinking,\nln irresponsibility. Martha bed\ngone to Mayer Zabn. He. himself,\nhad abandoned, one by one, all bis\nown standarda; had succumbed\nscarcely knowing that be wu doing\nit, to tbe temptation to let hia own\ndesire Justify whatever \u25a0 means he\npursued to gain his end. A queer.\nssvags business; lt didn't bear\nthinking   *bou\\\nBut he couldn't help thinking\nabout it. Wu Zahn. the psychoanalyst, right, after all? Had -\"\nthe millions of years that had passed since tbe birth of thought\nrealty been working toward a time\nwhen only those who put self and\nthe gratification of selfish desire\nbefore everything could hope to at\ntain the fullness of life? That\nwun't a new philosophy. It wu as\neld no time, as old as the primeval\nJungle. But wu It to prove\nbe, after all, the last word\u2014the\nultimate truth? If it were\u2014then\nthe sooner the tail of some comet\nbrushed life from the earth the\nbetter I\nHe looked up. suddenly, as someone stopped. It wu Charley. But\ntbe man wu transfigured, altered\nHis dull eye* were glowing; hie\nugly, tight-lipped mouth wu\nlittle open, so that Peter could see\nhis fersl teeth. He looked like an\nanimal that is stalking Its prey,\nthat sees or scents It* quarry, and\nls sure, at lut of the outcome of\ntbe -chase.\n\"Ccme on. Pete,\" he said. \"Let's\ngo.\"\nPeter got up. obediently, and tell\nInto step beside  the detective.\n\"Where are we going?'* he uked\n\"You'll see. Shut up. I want\nto think- No time for pulling any\nboners now.\"\nHe led the way to a cab. peter\ncouldn't, hear the address Chsrley\ngtve the driver, in the cab Charley\nturned  on  him  suddenly.\n\"This Thayer\u2014\" he said. \"Did\nhe wear a watch?    Huh?\"\nWhy \"  Peter  had   to  stop  to\nthink. \"Ye*\u2014yes, of course be did.\"\nHe remembered, suddenly. \"He had\ntwo that I know of. anyway\u2014a\nwrist watch, and a platinum watch\nhe wore at night, with evening\nclothes.\"\n\"Yeah? Sure, are vou? Did you\nsee that on him. night before iast\n\u2014when ycu got there? Think, now\n\u2014make sure.\"\n\"I don't remember\u2014i don't think\nso\u2014I can't be sure. I might not\nhave noticed. But\u2014no. I'm almost\nsure   I   didn't.\"\n\"Good. Me\u2014I'm damned sure I\nWondered about it, then. But I\nwasn't   beln'   uked   for   my   opln-\n\"THESE HARD TIMES\"\n\"The   hard   times  nnd\nmoney    makes   it   more\nscarcity of\nImportant\nthan ever to economize. One way I\nsave on clothes Is by renewing the\ncolor of faded or out-of-style\ndresses, coata, stockings, and underwear. For dyeing, or tinting. I el-\nway* tine Diamond Dyes. They are\nthe most economical ones by far\nbecause they never fall to produce\nresults that make you proud. Why,\nthings look better than new when\nrsdyed with Diamond Dyes. They\nnever spot, streak or run. They go\non smoothly snd evenly, when in\nthe hands of even a ten year old\nchild. Another thing. Diamond Dyes\nnever take the life out of cloth or\nleave it limp u some dyes do.\nThey deserve to be called \"the\nworld's   finest  dyM.'\"\n6. O. B,, Quebec.\nNot Quality or Specials\nOnce in Awhile\u2014But\nALWAYS\nWe handle government-Inspected   meats   only.\nTry   us  for a  del let en*   .Boast  of\nVEAL,  PORK.  LAMB  or  BEEP\nFnll   line   of   Cooked   Meals\nDelivery in Fairview only\nFAIRVIEW\nMEAT MARKET\n..Phone 295\nion.\nOK.\"\n(TO  At  CONTWDTD\nThe Beauty Box|\nBY Helen Follett\n^IfuraM.wkmm      \\J\nTOMORROW'S    MENU\nHrrakfast\nGrapefruit\nCtraal\nFrench  Toast\nOofla.\nLuncheon\nOtlaaa\nBM'aWak    with\nMushrooms cooked  ln  Butter\nFrench  Fried   PotatoM\nBast Salad\nLtmon  Sherbart\nsupper\nCheese  omelet\nBiscuits\nHesd Lattuca Salad\nBerry   Shortcak. Tea\nSirup\nCoffee\nTHE   MOTH    PROBLEM\nEach spring and early summer\nth. housawll. laws ths moth problem.  \"Buall I aand my winter  coat\nSeveral Bridges\nHeld at Kimberley\nKIMBERLEY. B. O., AprU J4\u2014Mra.\nBurnyeat, entertained at two delightful bridge, and teas. Her Invited guests ware Mra. H O. Oliver.\nMrs. J. Uelgrich. Mra. T. Bride, Mrs\nB. Jura, Mrs. S. O Montgomery.\nMrs. c. A. Focte. Mrs. Sam Alexander. Mrs. F. Fortler, Mrs. E. T\nShannon. Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. C. De\nPlytfar, Mrs. (Dr.) Davis, Mrs. Edmonds Sr. Mrs. H. C. Walker, Mrs\nFraser McKay and Mrs. (Dr.) Hazard. Th. honor, for high score nt\nbrldsg wer. won by Mrs. S. Alexander while consolation went tn\nMra. Bride. On Tuesday evening at\nbridge the guests Included Mrs. D.\nL. Thompson. Mra. E. Q. Smythe.\nMn. C. Da Pfyfter. Mra. (Dr.) Davis,\nMrs. B. Banks. Mrs. Mickey Edmonds, Mrs. O. C. Saunders, Mrs.\nD. Yorke. Mrs. J. McNlven. Mrs.\nFred Edmonds, Mrs. W. Poole and\nMiss Mllbum. Mra. B. Banks captured tho flrat prtaa aad Mrs.\nSmyth,  the  consolation.\nMrs. Fred Edmonds wu hostess\nat the taa hour Monday afternoon\nat _ar horn, in Chapman Camp.\nMra. T. Matheson presided over the\ntea table which was prettily arranged and centered with daffodils.\nTbe invited guests included Mrs. B.\nBanks, Mm. W. Poole, Mrs. J. McNlven. Mr.. Orogan. Mra- Mickey\nEdmonds, Mra. Bowlen, Mrs. Orsv,\nMrs. Moll, Mrs. D. Yorke. Mrs. A\nIrwin, Mra. a. c Saunders. Mrs.\nT.  Matheson  and  Mrs.  Harrison.\nOu Saturday everting at thc\nnurses' home, McDcugaii Heights.\nMiss Ml'.burn waa hostess at a delightfully appointed bridge wheu hsr\nInvited guest, wera Mr. and Mrs.\nB Banks. Mr. and Mra. O. Di\nPfyffer, Mr. ana Mrs. D L. Thompson, Mr. and Mra. E. T. Shannon.\nMr. and Mra. B. a. Montgomery.\nMr. and Mra O. C. Saunders. Mrs\ncDr.) Williams, Mrs. E. o. Smythe,\nDr. Haezard and, Frank Marlowe.\nHonors for high score w\u00abr. captured by Mra. Williams and Mr.\nBanks and consolations by Mrs.\nSaunders   and   Mr.   Montgomery.\nMre. Hugh McDougal was sble to\nreturn to her ?.om\u00bb in Blsrchmont\nPark on Saturday after being s\npatient In McDougal Memorial hospital for the  past three  months.\nMr. and Mrs. n. A. Stone of Spoksne, Wash., are transacting business In town for a few days.\nTh.ra era girls who ara Irackl.-\nIraa to far aa facto go, but look\nat th. neck. In tha rear! A fine\ncamping ground for yallery polka\ndsts. They get there bee. uss the\ncold cresm thst protects the complexion rcv\u00abr gets ovsr the neck\nsurface. Fnckle. ar. caused by the\nBurning ot ultra violet rays which\nchange the coloring pigment of\nthe skin. Any oil wlll form a\nbarrier against the kisses ot old\nMister Sun. Powder, too. Un't cully\npenetrattd by aunshlne. Begin now\nto   Insure   against  speckles.\nIf . pretty dolly is to keep\nctrcrtjv up to beauty par sbe must\ntake inventory now and then. Hows\nthe old glory-mop looking? 1. th.\n.complexion proud ot Ita Ivory sur*\nlace or doe. It Hake like a biscuit?\nWatch out thst the hsnds don't\ntaks on an appearance of ag*. Keep\nfinger nails a bright, shining, healthy pink, with cuticle detached from\nthe n\u00bbu Due, Half an hour ot\nbeautifying at bedtlm, will defy\nPopper   Time,   worat  effort..\nRound shoulders are self-lnlllctod.\nThe backbone slacks up on the Job,\ndoesn't carry tbe anatomical burden\nproperly, the chest cavto ln and\nthe ahoulders hump at th. back.\nThar. I. a simple remedy. Carry\nyour wish bon. high. Breathe ao\nthat th. lung. ar. oompl.t\u00ably filled\nand than cleared ot stale air. Ktep\nthe backbone tall. It's all worth\nwhile.\nIt la Mtlstylng to M raedy. but\nthst doesn't mean that tha female\nlorm dlvin. should not hsv. a norms! bust snd . pretty curve from\nwaist to thighs. The fashionable\nflgura Is on. of normal proportions.\nDown't matter whether It la short\nor tall. If llnaa ar. graceful and\ncarriage la good. Only th. over\nplump RHd live on lettuc leaves\nsnd bird seeds.\nA few drops of clr -cl. tincture\nof bensoin added to t tepid rinsing water after th. bat., wlll help to\nccrract .iom.1v. olUntos of lh. com-\nplexlon. Be sure to aak rn. drug,\ngist far th* slmpl. tincture. Than\nla a compound tincture thit Is\nheavier, not so satisfactory. Cut\ndown on fatty foods and rich pastries, stoke up ou green vegetables\nCatholic Card Party\nSuccess, Grand Forks\nORAND FORKS, B. C. April 34_\nThe card party held by the Catholic\nWomen'e league ln the Parish house\noa Wednesday  night was successful.\nPrises were wou by: Ladles first,\nMrs. H. Brmkmsn. consolation. Mlas\nJanet OHllee; gent'a flrat, o. O.\nKette;   consolstlon,  W.  Flynn.\nDainty refreshments were served\nby the committee.\nOordon McLaren .returned Tuesday morning  from  Trail.\nMlas Velda Cooper returned Wtu-\nnewliy   from   Spoksne.\nMra. o. A. Hunter of Nelson ls\n. guest at the home of Mr. and\nMra.   a.   L.   Landon.\nWalter Ronald of the Royal Bank\nitaK returned Thursday from a\nthree  weeks'   visit  to  the   coast.\nR. W... Wood and C. Morgan,\nBank ol Commerce auditors, wera\nIn the city Tuesday and Wedneaday.\nArwmr Bickerton returned Thuraday from a three weeks' visit st\nVancouvir.\nNEWC1ATE. B. C. April a*\u2014Rev.\nA. (I MeMorln. of Mlchsl bald an\nAnglican communion service In the\nCommunity hall on Bunday morning. After the icervlce a onurch\nmeeting wu held and o. M. Munro\nwas elected people's warden, while\nE. N. Lynn wu appointed vicar's\nwarden. Financial accounts were\nriported upon and adopted.\nPAINS\nNo malter how MVtr*.\nyou can always hav*\nimmediate relief:\nAspirin sJwsys along pain quickly. It\ndoes It without any ill enacts. Harmless\nto the heart; harmless to snybody. But\nil always brings relief. Why ratter?\nASIMItIV\nTftABI MAM AM.\nto the cold storage depsrtment of a\nfur company or department atore?\"\nInquires a youn\u00ab reader wtoosa letter\ngoes on to explald that she lives\nnear a city where such accommodations are within ber reach; she\nalso tells me that her expensive\npure wool bed comforter and blank\nets are badly in need of b'lng\ndry cleaned and that there le\nprofessional cleansing establishment\nnearby which not only cleanse them\nat a fair price, but will also keep\ntherm ufe from moths for hsr,\nduring the hot weather months,\ntnd will deliver them to her next\nfall, until which Ume ahe need not\npay the bill for their cleansing. My\nadvloe to thla Blrl is to take advantage of such accommodations,\nby all means.. For expensive wool\nblankets and comforters (ot \"puffs\"\nea they are called by some women)\ncannot be treated with too much\nca\u00bbe  and   consideration,   it   costs   a\nconsiderable price to replace them.\nHowever, women who live fer\nfrom Wieee eold storage and fur\nstorage benefits whloh cities have\nto offer, may guard their woollen\nbedding and clothlo* <rom the attack of moths, in the following\nway:\nGarments made ot materials whloh\nwill not be injured by wetting, can\nbe saturated with formalin, which\nwill exterminate all moths eggs\nand larvae. There are several such\nliquids on the market, but you must\nssk your druggist's advloe regarding\nthem, for I cannot mention trade\nnames in thla column <*a that\nwould be advertising). Otfeer gar\nments or articles must be dry\ncleansed by being soused up and\ndown In naptha-gasoline, which\nsome auto filling stations will sell\nln special cans^ and of course\nsuch dry cleansing must be done out\nof doors\u2014at least not near heat\nor flame, because of the danger\nof causing a fire. After saturating\n.ind rubbing the article In (plenty\nof the fluid, wring out and Immerse m another large container\ntilled with more of the same fluid.\nto rinse, then hang out of doors\ntill odor has gone. Brush all seams\nwell, to dislodge dust, and sun\nthe garments whloh will * not be\nby the aunshlne. Then wrap the\nclean garment in newspapers, using gummed paper tape to seal\nedges eo that moths cannot enter\n(Put moth balls, cedar chips, etc.,\ninside package If desired.) Hang\npackages In sunny part of attlo\nfrom a celling nail.\nTable Necessaries\nChoice groceries, fruits and vegetables here offer you a wide\n(-.election for your family's table\nneeds. Our stock Is always com-\nulete. A visit here will suggest\nmany pleasing variations for yonr\nmealtime require ments. Prompt\nservice and attractively low prloes\n\u2014always!\nELITE GROCERY\nCOMP4\\fJY, LTD.\nDM   BAKU   STREET\nPHONE  ltt       NELSON.  B.  C.\nCLEVER FROCKS\nRECEIVED FRIDAY. FASHION'S VERY LATEST. REALLY A WON.\nDERFUL COLLECTION.\nQuite a few numbers from New York. Figured\nNinons and Silk Chiffons.\n$13.75 * $39.50\nLadies' Fur Jacquettes. The new year-round 411 QK\ncoat to wear with any dress. All colors. Each\nBlack Velvets.  Awfully smart\n$4.95\nLadies' Hats, arrived few days ago, Including\nplenty large head sizes.\n$3.95 t0 $7.95\nClearing our entire stock of Ladies'       SEE OUR WINDOW, crowded with\nSpring Coats. One group, $17 QC        dresses at, <_\u2022> QC\nvalues to $30.00   \u00bblif.\u00bb0        each    W.30\n95a* SPECIALS UNTIL 12:30 ONLY,  TO  ALLOW  CLERKS  TO   REPLACE DISPLAYS.\nRAMSDEN BROS.\nSMART SHOPPE FOR SMART WOMEN\nv\nToday's Gash Specials\nROYAL CROWN\nSOAP\nBar\n5c\nQUAKER\nPUFFED\nWHEAT\n13c\nOLD\nDUTCH\nCLEANSER\n3 for\n31c\nPEAS\nNo. 3 Sieve\nFancy Quality\n2 for\n35c\nSANTOS\nCOFFEE\nFresh Ground\n3 lbs.,\n$1.00\nRoyal City\nPORK AND\nBEANS\nMedium Size\n10c\nPACIFIC\nMILK\n5 for\n59c\nWATER\nGLASS\n2 lb. Tins\n19c\nFREE DELIVERY PHONE 235\nHORSWILL BROS.\n_____\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS      SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1931.\nI'a.u live\nGolf Shoes\nTo the lady golfer we\nwould say we are now\nprepared to supply you\nWith the golf shoe\nyou require.\n154.00t0 $7.50 [\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfaskion\nNelton Neat and\nFish Market\n11,1 BAKER  ST.\nPoultry Club May\nBe Formed, Newgate\nNVWOATE. B. C, AprU 24.\u2014J. B-\nMtwro, deputy minister of agricul-\nturs from Victoria; Angui I. Hay\nut tbt ComolMated firm at Marys-\nvlile, and Cherlea B. Twin, awl-stunt dldtrtct agriculturist of Cranbrook. visited Ncwiatc on Friday.\nAn Informal meeting of Uw Farmer*'\nInstitute waa held when many eub-\n.'fcta of current Interest were discussed. Alter the meeting the ttrree\nment went to Uie Newgate school\nmid Uked to the children about\n.orming a poultry club. The children are enthusiastic and, It is\nexpected that a club will be formed\nIn   the   near   future.\nSociety\nThis column Is conducted by\nMrs. M. J. Vlineiut. All news\not a social nature, includlna receptions, private entertainments,\npersonal items, marriages, etc..\nwlll appear In this column. T.I.-\nphone Mrs. vltheux st her home.\n610  Slllc* street.\nIn compliment to Mm. M. K. Mc*\nQuarrle a small tes was glvsn yesterdsy st \"Peep o Dsy\" on the\nnorth shore with Mrs. Wllllsm\nRutherford as hostess. Those Invited were Mrs. McQuarrie, Mrs. W.\nK. Wasson, Mrs. Joseph Sturgeon,\nMrs. H. M. Vlucent, Mrs. W. O.\nRose, Mrs. OUbert Hartin, Mrs. A.\nD. Emory, Mrs. Osorg. M. Clark,\nMrs. a. B. Mstthew, Mrs. C. V,\nOagnon, Mrs. Prank Willis, Hts. J.\nB. Thorn  snd Mrs.  TledJe  ol Trsll.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Victor Duncan, who has been\nIn town for the psst fsw days the\nguest of her parent)*, Mr. snd Mrs.\nHarry Maundrell, SUlca atreet, leaves\ntonight for her home in Vancouver.\nShe wlll be accompanied by her\nyoung son Dercy, who hs. been\n\u2022pending some week, with his\ngrandparents. A\n...\nJ. A. Smith, SUlca street, left\nyesterday to attend tbs Rotary\nconvention In Portland, Ore.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. H. A. SoUy, who hss been\nattending the annual meeting of\nthe Kootenay Diocesan Woman's\nauxiliary to the M. S. C. C. Ul\nNelson, snd who has been visiting\nsince in Ksslo a guest at the borne\nof Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chester, left\nlatt night for ber home in West\nSummerland.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. J. P. Coates. Vlotorla street, and their son Aylmer\nof Bonnlngton and Oeorge Whaaram\nmotored to Creston Thursdsy and\nreturned   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Katbleen Butler, wbo Is attending U. B. 0. ln Vanoouver and\nhas been the guest of Miss Wlnons\nRoiile.u during her stsy ln Nelson,\nleit yesterday for her home In Kaslo.\n,   \u2022   \u2022\nH. LeVlgne of the Queen mln. st\nSalmo paid a visit to town yesterday\n\u2022 . *    \u00bb\nMiss   Myra   Humphry*   and    Mlas\nChrtssle   Davidson   have   tsken   up\nresidence   ln   tho   Kerr   apartments.\n...\nYesterday afternoon the Memorial\nhsll wu s gsy scene when . delightful spring tes was held under\nthe auspices of the St: Saviours\nChurch Helpers assoclstlon. Box\nwood and quantities of spring\nblooms Including daffodil, and Jon-\nqullls were uaed throughout the\n.-.all lor decoration. This oommittee\nwas In chirge of Mrs. R. w. Hinton and Mrs. Hugh W. Robertson.\nMrs. Pred H. Orsham's circle convened all lea arrangement, with\nMrs. P. C. Smith supervising. She\nwas ssslsted by Mrs. J. H. Bennett\nand Mrs. OUbert Hsrtln who presided \u00abt tb. tea table while those\ns rvlng included Mrs. A. J. Dunnett.\nMm. A. J. Comlsh, Mrs. Harry Oore.\nMrs.    P\u2014d   Blakeman,   Mrs.   Mabel\nEczema Formed Tiny Water\nBlisters.  Healed by Cuticura.\n\"Bcaama broke out on mr neck. It slsrted with an itchy feeling\nunder the akin and then broke out In a rash. It formed tiny water\nblisters which were very Itchy and sore. After a while the blisters\nwould break and a watery substance would come from them. The\nitching grew worse st night when my body got warm, and sometimes\nI was awake hslf the night with it.\n\"My mother advised Cuticura Soap and Ointment and purchased\n\u2022ome. In about three months I was completely heeled sfter using two\ncakes of Soap and ons box of Ointment. (Signed) Miss Betty Fraser,\nChancellor, Alta.\nSan*\nBars-\nMc. Ointment 2S snd 50c. Talcum 23c.   Sold everr**herr.   Sample each tne.\nCanadian Depot: J. T. W_i Cacm limited. Haccal.\nBED ROOM SUITES\nBy RESTM0RE MANUFACTURING CO.\nVALUES THAT MEAN SOMETHING TO BUYERS.\nVERY SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST\n7-PIECE WALNUT VENEER SUITE \u2014 Dresser,\nVanity, Bed, Chiffonier, Bench, Shamrock felt\nMattress and Cable Spring. _, 97 CA\nCOMPLETE    9LmU\u00ab*J\n7-PIECE WALNUT VENEER SUITE \u2014 Dresser,\nVanity, Bed, Chiffonier, Bench, Morning Glory\nInner Spring Mattress. King of Rest 4141 7K\nSpring. COMPLETE  d>l-*l..U\nSTANDARD\nFURNITURE CO.\nComplete House Furnishers Nelson, B.  C.\nThe Store of Service and Satisfaction\nRocliffe, Un, T. K. M-ddtfck. Mrs.\n\u25a0Stanley Boitock, lira. P. O. Morey,\nMra. George Horstead, Mra. Frank\nPwMon. Mra. Palmer Undesi. Mra,\n\u2022Gerald fteen, and Mra. X. R. Red-\nPath. Mre Graham*, circle alao\nhad a bake table. In charge of this\nwtre Mrs. Ernest Steel, Mra. P. R.\nPritchard and Mra, W. T. Potherlng-\nham. A splendid assortment of\nHome made candy waa dispensed by\nMm. Leslie criufurd'a circle with\nMra. Paul Lincoln, Mrs. Hugh W.\nRobertson and Mra, Hinton In\ncharge, while tbe dainty pieces of\nfancy and plain sewing were sold\nby Mrs. j. e. Bedford and Mrs. A.\nA. G. Williams. Mrs. Craufurd had\ncharge of the ham whloh was won\nby Mra. John Oananer. Mra. Charles\nH. Hamilton's circle aiso h\u00bbd a bake\ntable which was supervised by Mrs.\nHamilton. Mrs. e. L. Reld. Mrs. E.\nG. Matthew, Mrs. R. W. Dawson,\nMrs. Harry H. B. Horton, Mrs. P.\nRussell Sadd and Miss Jean Hunter.\nHie beautiful linen luncheon doth\ndonated by Mrs. E. L. Held and in\ncharge of Mrs. A. Morton Richmond\nwaa won by  Mrs.  P.- Russell  Sadd.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Alex Mitchell and Infant\nson Eugene Alexander, who 'has left\nthe Kootenay Lake General hospital,\nla now the guest of her mother,\nMrs. W. Calblck, Railway street,\nPalrvlew.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nE. J. Hacking of Kaalo ua city\nvlaltor.\naas\nTwo raotit enjoyable bridge parties\nwere recently given in the Women's\ninstitute rooms by the members of\nthe Gyros when those ln charge of\nbhe first occasion were Mr. and 'Mrs.\nA. Clyde Emory and \"Mr. sad Mrs.\nA. E. Murphy, aud on tbe second\nMr. and Mrs. J. a. c. Laughton.\nThe prizes being won by Mre. A.\nClyde Emory and J. D. Notmsn,\nMrs. J. B. Gray and R. D. Barnes\nrespectively. After bridge and refreshments dancing waa enjoyed\nuntil midnight.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. J. . G. Bunyan, Carbonate\nstreet, haa returned from three\nweeks lu Spokane, where ahe has\nheen a patient In the Sacred Heart\nhospltsl.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMlsa Elsie Perguson, who attends\nTJ. B- C. ln Vancouver, has returned\nto spend the holidays with her par-\nents, Rev. and Mrs. T. J. S. Ferguson.\n4       \u2022       \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. R. R. Page of Robson\nwere city visitors yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   #\nAmong visitors to town yesterday\nwas Mrs. J. Corner of South Slocan.\n\u2022 *   \u00ab\nMrs. E- Edmondson. Kerr apartments, 'has left to spend the summer at her Crescent Bay home.\nMiss Ethel Macgee and her brother\nGerald of Gray Creek were city\nvisitors Thursday and yesterday,\nhaving made thc trtp by motor.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. W. T. Calblck,\nGranite road, reoently entertained\nat an informal bridge when the\nprises went to Mrs. R. Gausial and\nPercy Coulter. Those Invited were\nMr. and Mrs. E. M. Gillott, Mr. and\nMrs. Percy Ooulter, Mrs. Norman\nMcLeod. Miss Enid KUberg, Mre. R.\nOausdal. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duffy.\nMiss Nellie Calblck. Lorne Wright,\nand   Elmore  Calblck.\nMrs.   McEwan.   wbo   has   been   a\npatient In the Kootenay Lake oen\neral hospital has left for her home\nat   Balmo\na    \u2022    \u2022\nA. L. McPhee of Kaslo paid a\nvisit to the city resterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlas Dorothy Hall of the Van\ncomer Oeneral hospital training\nschool, arrived home Thuraday night\nto spend a few weeks the gueat of\nher parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur\nHall, Nelson avenue, palrvlew.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. G. Robson, lumberman of Westminster, spent yesterday In town en\nroute to Wmontou.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nson. r. s. Rellly of Oray creek,\nwho hae been lu Nelaon for the past\ncouple of days, has returned.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Archie Balne, Mra. F. Lelbscher, Mrs. E. Stanton and Miss M.\nMinns, all of Silverton, were city\nvisitors Thursday and attended the\ninstitute   tea   that   afternoon.\n\u2022 *   '\nMrs. W. T. FobherIngham. SUlca\nstreet, entertained Thuraday afternoon at a smart bridge when her\nInvited guests were Mrs. John Cartmel, Mrs. L. E. Borden, Mrs. Hugh\nW. Roberteon, Mrs. James O'Shea,\nMrs. X. C. Wragge. Mra. W. M.\nCunllffe. Mrs. F. C. Whltehouse, Mrs\nW. O. Rose. Mrs. E. L. Reld. Mrs.\nJames McGregor, Mra. P. G. Morey,\nMra. Oordon Hallett, Mlse M. Cameron, Mrs. I. o. Nelson. Mrs. H,\nReeling, Mrs. James Johnstone, Mrs.\nR. L. McBride. snd Mrs. E. O.\nSmyth.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMra. E. J. Hacking cf Kaslo Is a\npatient in the Kootenay Lake General   hospital.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. Oeorge M. Clark, Cedar\nstreet, entertained at a small luncheon recently In honor ot Mrs. M, R-\nMcQuurrlc of  Vancouver,\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs. K. Popoff. Mrs. J. A. BaUey.\nMra. E. Graham, Mrs. W. A. Black-\nbum and Mre. F. Hufty all of Slocan City were recent visitors ln\nNelaon to attend the ahow.\nset\nMre. E. O. Smyth, a former resident of Nelson, who has been residing tn Seattle for some time,\nand who has been upending the\npaat week ln Klmberley at the\nhome of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thompson  has arrtve.l  tn town.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. D. Lancsstcr of SU-\nvorton were rerent visitors to town.\n\u2022   \u2022    \u2022\nO. C. Thompson. M. E. of Vancouver, who has been up to the\nReno mine, left last night for tbe\ncoast.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMre. A. J. Doull, who has been\nvisiting in Nelson, Kaslo and Willow\nPoint, since attending the annual\nmeeting of the Kootenay Diocesan\nWoman's Auxiliary to the M, S. C.\n0\u201e left, last night for her home In\nVernon.\na  \u00ab   *\nW. A. Ward of Procter spent\nyesterday  In  town shopping.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nCkpt. W. Allen, accompanied by\nDoug.au Male, left yesterday for\nSpokane by motor where they wlll\nremain for an  indefinite  period.\nMr. and Mrs. G. Atkinson leave\ntoday for Trail to utt-Wid the funeral\nof Mr.  Atkinson's  sister,  Mrs.  J.  A.\nSutton.\nCAR IS DAMAGED\nAS TURNS OVER\nTRAIL, B. C. AprU 24.\u2014The car\nowend by J. McDougall ot Rosnlnnd\nwaa badly damaged Thursday when\nIt swerved ln loose gravel, got out\nof control, and turned over on the\nTrail-Rossland road. None of the\nsix occupants, on their way to their\nwork'at Warfield, was injured.\nDamage to the car was confined\nto the driver's aide, windshield and\nglass windows being broken. The\nleft side and mudguards badly badly dented and the handle of the\nleft door completely broken off.\nFlour at\nThe Price\nIf you are looking for an economy flour\nthat ii good value for the money, uae\nBIG LOAF\nFLOUR\nMADR  BT THB  stiXLEBH OF TH_ tAUOVA\nFIVE ROSES FLOUR\n\"The World'A Beit\"\n, FOB HALF BT\nMac Donalds   Consolidated,   Ltd.',   Nelson   -   District   V.   I.\nto-operative   Assn.,   Nelaon,   and   at   all   good   dealers.\nLake of the Weeds Milling Co. Ltd.\n\"Made Its Way by the Way It's Made\"\nDelicious!\nRefreshing!\nHealthful!\n*       \u25a0 '   .\nl\nThe purity of its rich cream; the use of nothing but\nfresh fruits and syrups; the skilled formulas in tho\nmaking ... all these.give to Curlew Ice Cream a\ndeliciousnc.se in taste, refreshment and flavor that\nhas not equal.\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nPALM   DAIRIES,   Ltd.\nICI CREAM BUTTER MILK\nALL PEBI-CTLT  PASTEURIZED  PRODUCTS\nMIS. DUNK GIVES\nDEMONSTRATION\nAFGHAN MAKING\nInstitute Exchange has Successful Month; Whist Drive\nIs Money Maker\nA splendid demonstration of af-\ngban making wa_ given by Mrs.\nHarry   Dunk   at   a   meeting   of  thf\nNelson Women's Institute in lta\nrooms on .Friday afternoon. Mrs,\nH. H. Pitts, president of the local\norganization, who has been \u00bbt the\ncoast, reported on exchange work\nwhich she came ln contact with\nthere. A letter from the Queen Al\ncxandra solarium, an Institution\nwhich receives the support of tbe\nWomen's Institutes of the province,\nstated that a lecturer would visit\nNelson during tbe first week ln June\nA report given by Mrs. Arthur\nTerrlll, on the Institute exchange,\nshowed that 916-80 h*s been realized during the past month, a\npercentage   going   to   the   institute.\nMrs. Hector Mackenzie, aecretary-\ntreasurer, reported -hat 930 bad\nbeen raised during thc past month\nand   that  #90   had   been   expended.\nA report by Mrs. A. H. W. Cross*\nley, showed that the whist nnd\nbrldgs party staged by tlte institute Thuraday evening had been a\nfinancial success as well as a social\none. A sum of $23 waa realized\nby the drive.\nMrs. D, McQuaig won first price\nand Mrs. F. Slader. second, in tbe\nbridge and Mrs. Oerman won first\nand Mrs. A. p. Lane second prizes\nin the  whist'drive.\nTRAIL ENTRIES\nMUSIC FESTIVAL\nUP 50PER CENT\nCity Has 29 More Entrants in\nFestival This Year\nThan Last\nTRAIL. B. C, April 29\u2014Trsll has\nsn increase of 29, more than 50 per\ncent, ln the number of entlrea for\nthe Kootenay musical festlvsl. Nelson, on the other hand, \u00ab\"hows a\ndecrease ot  \\%\nPlve centers represented last year\nhave dropped out this year, but\nfour which were not represented In\n1930 have been added.\nKlmberley, Rossland and Chapman Camp, all ahow more MtrtM\nthan in the first festival. Cranbrook\nand Qrand Forks are down.\nFollowing ls a comparison of the\nentries   for    the    two    years:\nCenter 1930   1031\nNelson     110      ni\nTrsll\nKaslo    ._ \u201e _\t\nSalmo    \"... \t\nBoswell    \t\nRossland _\t\nPark Aiding\nChspmsn Camp\t\nKlmberley    ~\t\nWaneta     ...\u2014....\nCranbrook _\t\nCreeton .     \t\nGrand  Forks\t\nAnnable\nFrultvale     \u2014_-\u201e\t\nBurton \t\nErlgewood\n43\nSlocan  City         0\nMR. VAN BLERKOM\nPASSES AT FORKS\nFormer   Cook   at   Christina\nLake  Leaves   Relatives\nin Holland\nGRAND FORKS, B. C . April 24\u2014\nThe death took place at the Tale\nhotel on Tuesday morning of Frank\nM-  Van   Blerkom.\nMr. Van Blerltr-m -vsh born It-\nHolland 92 yeara ago, and is survived by his wile and one child,\nliving in thst country. He mme to\nCanada about seven years ago. Last\nyear he wsj> employed as chef at\nthe Alpine Inn. fhrlsMna Lake.\nAfter leaving the Alpine Inn, he\nbad, until hia death, been running\nthe Yule hotel dining room in\npartnership   with   A-   Sundqulst.\nThe funeral will be held Thursday afternoon.\nAn Excellent\nFountain\nService\nAttractive sundaes. with\nplenty of fresh fruits, nuts,\nand whipped cream. Sparkling sodas, to quench ones\nthirst. Thick, creamy malted\nmllke and milk shakes to\nnatlsfy one's appetite. All\nthese you may have, skilfully dispensed by our fountain  expert.\nGolden Gate\nCafe\nPlumbing - Heating\nPhons IM lor prompt aud tA.\npet1.nt*a4 work on jour plorah-\nlas.   and   kMtlBf    requirements.\nM*I.80N    FL1 MBINO\nA   HEATING    10.\nGEO. BRANT\n*q____.\n_iiWim.\u00bb,tt'm\u00abmH.H\u00abh\nmmfo\nQjvlea&her's^t)\n607Baker St.\nPhone 200\nAnniversary Sale   .\nCommences This Morning\nOUR DOORS OPEN TODAY ON THE ANNIVERSARY OP OUR TWENTY - FOURTH YEAR IN\nBUSINESS. THE GREATEST VALUES AND MOST\nCOMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. A MOST\nOPPORTUNE SALE, JUST IN THE BEGINNING\nOF THE SEASON, AND WHEN YOU WILL\nNEED MERCHANDISE MOST. WOMAN'S SUITS,\nCOATS, DRESSES, HARVEY UNDERWEAR AND\nPIECE GOODS, AT* THE WWSffl I'l.lGKS OF\nTHE SEASON.\nCOME DOWN EARLY THIS MORNING.  FOR\nPARTICTJLABS SEE YKKTEKIiAVK DA ELY\nNEWS.\nMRS. SUTTON IS\nVICTIM ILLNESS\nOF FIVE YEARS\nTRAIL. B. C, April 34.\u2014Etbel Uly\nbutton, wife, ot J. A. Sutton of\nTrail, died yesterday Ht TratWT-d-\nsnsr, hospital, fthe hnd been lti\npoor health  for five years.\nMrs, Sutton was born April fl,\n1804, at HattfMd Kedersl. Esses.\nEngland, tihe came to Canada with\nher husband 13 years ago, and for\nU years had resided at Trail.\nBoMdeis her husband, Urs. Sutton\nIs survived by four children: Gladys.\n11: Dorotthy. 10: Baden, \u00bbi\\. and a\nbaby 14 months. A brother. Qswpi\n*\u2022**\u2022\u2022\u2022.idea at Neleon Anothrr brother,\nAlbert formerly of Nelvm is at Vic\ntorli. There are also two brothers\nIn Manitoba and two in England.\nMrs. Rose Adara\u00bb, a plater, la real-\ndent at Britannia B**ech. Mrs. Sutton's mother mid el-Ver, Dorothy, are\nin England.\nFuneral services will he held at\nSt Andrew'a church tomorrow afternoon and the body wlll leave on\nthe night train for Vancouver, where\nInternment wll be made.\nSALVATION ARMY\nTO CONDUCT SELF\nDENIAL WEEK, MAY\nAnnouncement is made  by  Major\nJunes Merrltt, officer commanding\nthe Salvstion Armv in British Columbia South that tbe self dents 1 period, the annual drive of\nthe Army for funds with which to\nmaintain and extend Its social\nwork in this province, will be observed, ln the first two week* of\nMsy.\nDuring this period membera of\nthe Army deny themselves of non-\nesaentlsls of diet and ln othi r waya\npractise self-sacrifice so that they\nmay donate tlte money thus saved\nto the Social fund. All irfiirari-\nand members enter heartily Into\ntbe spirit of the observance.\nWe appreciate,\" said Major Merrltt in making tbe announcement,\n\"that the period througli which we\nhave Just pasted haa not been as\nprosperous as many years we have\nhad ln western Canada but whan\nwe look abroad we begin to realise\nthat we have been fortunate. Economists nnd observer-, everywhere\nhave atated thst wtsUlJi Canada\nhas suffered lightly from the depression and that our Jot in enviable as compared with that of the\ncitizens of   many  other  lands.\n\"Let *u> therefore, in a practical\nway, give thanks [or the blessings\nwe have enjoyed An*I **,_*. more\npractical form could t hese thanks\ntake than by tioiutinc generously\ntu enable th\u00ab Army to extend and\nmaintain lta invaluable community\naervlce among those lti our midst\nwho have fullcn upon evil days.\nLet me assure tlie general pubitc\nthat tlie Army members, will, aa ln\nthe Past th\u00bb\u00bby hsve done, do their\nshare and becauae ol this tn have\nno hesitation in asking public support for our natal work which we\nsincerely believe to rw. of infinite\nbcnr-flt to fhe cnlirf* province. \u00bbmd\nIn thla belief wa have the\nPMMI r-f British CohiinbiHH lending\nststesmen   snd   citlwna.''\nMr. and Mrs. Miller\nEntertain, Salmo\nSALMO. B. C, April 24\u2014O I.\nArchibald and his daughter. IHm\nMerle Archibald, of Nel'-on were\nSalmo   visitors  ou  Monday.\nMiss Esther Haglund of Erie\nspent Wedneaday lu Salmo.\nMlsa Jente Harrop mid K. Mae-\nKnight of Nelson were Sulmo M**H-\nore on Tuesday.\nMiss   Mary   Rankin   has   left,   for\nher    home    in    Ymlr   after   having\nKpcnL  several   month*   m  Salmo.\nMr, and Mrs. Hawkins who havs\nbeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred\nLindsl rom left Thursday morning\nvia the Great Northtrn for then\nhomr  in .Seattle.\nMr. aud Mrs. W. Miller enter- \u2022\ntatned at carda recently in honor\nof Mr. and Mn. Hawkins of Seattle\nThe Ruestn included Mr. and Mn*\nA. Bremner. Mr. and Mrs. Pred\nl,inilMrom, C. A. Cowley and Mi\n.tnd   Mrs.   Hawkins.\nAs a result of a -resolution vasaetl\nat the annual convention of the\nunited farmers of Alberta, action\nwu taken by Hie UKA central\nboird to effect _ consolidation in\nprovince. A preliminary conference\nhia been held and tiie matter\nturned over to the Alberta Co-operative council -To. further action. Four\nprovincial marketing pools and three\nregt-n-ti or provincial buying as-\nN    wei>   r-prcseriird\np rllmtn i**'-|lne\nHusband and Wife Both Relieved\nDODO'S\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\nAll Credit Go\u00ab lo Dodd's Kidrwy Pill-\n\"I have used Dodd'a Kidnejr Pilla for\nbackache snd they sure did me a lot of\ngood,\" writes Mrs. J. A. Kume, Boa 232,\nHerbert, Sssk. \"My husband used them\nlast winter alter he had the Flu which\nleft him with such a backache that he waa\nunable to (et up. After taking two and\none-half boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pilla\nhe wss completely relieved.\"\nDodcT. Kcdnry Pel*, kter. UM kednvys cn .ood conditio.\nto do their work of c_M_a ***d PMntyta. ths blood.\nSound kidneys BCN pure Wood. Purt blood means\nsood health. Weak, nervous. run-dWn women ahould\n.eve Dodd'a Kidney Pill, n trial at once. ;,,\nMany Specials of Interest\nto the Thrifty Shopper\nfor Today and Monday\ntre.li    llallcml    Pslr.,\nIh.\n10c\nittst   arrhecl    \u2014    *lccc.lc    Mullen,\nBiscuits\nIh.\n25c\nMarmalade.    Nrl-nn\nBrand,   l-lh.   tin\nI ornmral.   Ifl-lb.\nsack\n48c\nk-i-.tri>_<.    lti.mil    ll..-|)l>rii *.    und\nMrawhrrn   Jam,   per\nl-lti.   iln\n58c\nf MM   *V    lilai k.vrll \u2022*   1 IMi   mid\n48c I;::\" _ \u2022 __\n23c\n_*.\nFOR SUNDAY M0RN1N(; BREAKFAST\nsums  nrookrlelcl        (jr salMS llonelr-i  Rciv,    in\nNali.sae.   I-II,.   c.cclcccc __0(_. Haas,   ri-M,   He .[}{_\\\nEXTRA SPECIAL\nhnnclnlc'cc     ItscCCII,\nMired,    lie.\nQA\/.        \"'\"   <\"\"'\u00ab\"''   Bet\u2014i ftt.\nOOL Hhlle    Ihev     l.c-l       im. li   *7{)_\n(HOICK STEER BEEF\nRound   Meak-.    '.   lb*.\nlor\n45c\nPrime Itlli Kiel,\nIh.\n21c\nMie   Ir,.\u201e   r<il   H I.\nIh.\n15c\nI hoii^    Hum'.     Rii.i-1\nlh.\n20c\nIt Paya to Pay Caah at the\nFAIRWAY\nCASH \u20act CARRY\n Pa-re Six\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS       SATURDAY, APRIL 2B, 1981.\n(1% N*tam latlg Nema\nPublication every morning eictpt Sunday by The Newa Publishing\nCompany. Limited, Nelson, B- C.\nBuslneu letter, should be addressed and checks and money orders\nmade payable to The Newa Publishing Company, Limited, and ln no\ncase to Individual membera ol the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and A. B. O. atatement. of circulation\nmailed on request or may be seen at tho office of \u00bbny sdvsrtlslng\nagency recognized by th. Canadian Dally Newspapers* Association.\nSUB.SCRIPTION RATES\nBy mall  (country), per month  _\t\nPsr year _   \t\nBy mall (city), per year   \u201e\t\nOutside Canada,  per month \/ . ~~_ ......\nPer yeatT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nDelivered, per we*\nPar year \u201e ....__\nPayable ln advance.\nMember Audit Bureau of Circulation\n.1 .eo\n...  era\n.. 11.00\n... .75\n... 7.a0\n... 35\n_ la.00\nSATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1931.\nVerigin*s Tomb Dynamited\nWithin a few months two attempts have been made\nto wreck the tomb of Peter Verigin, former leader of\nthe Doukhobor colonies. The Friday morning attempt was more successful than the previous one.\nThe tomb of Peter Verigin has been wrecked by dynamite.\nThis episode follows closely upon an attempt to\ndynamite the present leader at Glade some weeks ago,\nand the burning of several schools in the Brilliant\nand Grand Forks districts.\nIt matters not who is doing this dynamiting, it is\nthe work of some fiend or fiends who care not for the\nvalue of human life; Motorists innocently driving by\nthe Verigin tomb at the time of the blast could\neasily have suffered serious harm.\nFrom actions already taken this spring by fanatical\nDoukhobors it seems as though the Kootenays are in\nfor a period of terror throughout the summer. Provincial officials are keeping a close lookout, but are\napparently working in the dark. The Doukhobor problem has become more than a local affair.\nThe Common Cold\nThere are few people who do not lose several day's\nwork each year because of colds, and in this way the\neconomic cost of the cold is simply tremendous. But in\nspite of extensive efforts on the part of the medical men, the cold remains unconquered. Reliable prevention and effective cures are still elusive,. and the\naverage sufferer finds himself obliged to let his cold\ntake its accustomed course, though he is wise if he\ntakes the ordinary precautions to prevent more serious developments, and avoids crowds as much as\npossible, for the sake of others as well as of himself.\nThe Quiet Child\n\"Tis a bright child that doesn't act too brightly. So,\nin effect, remarked Dr. Joseph Miller at Columbia\nUniversity, when he gave his survey of the intelligence\nof 600 children in Pennsylvania schools.\nHe found out that 25 per cent of children called\n\"bright\" by their teachers were merely *Iib. Thirty-\nfive per cent of slow-talking youngsters, classed as\n\"dull,\" were above normal in mentality.\nPerhaps that is the reason they talk so little. They\nhave ideas of their own, and are hostile to adults so\nimpertinent as to quiz them and ask such idiotic things\nas \"What's your name?\"\nIt is high time somebody took up the cudgels on\nbehalf of children who keep their delicate and secret\nthoughts to themselves and ask of adults nothing but\nto be left alone.\nNelson citizens should be proud of the excellent water\nsupply and the terrific force that prevails. This fact\nis amply illustrated every time there is a fire in the\ncity. While immediate property was not in danger\nThursday night when an old barn burned on the waterfront, had there been a wind much trouble might have\noccurred. As it was the high pressure of the city water\nsoon subdued the flames of a stubborn fire.\nA Creston Indian has been sentenced to three years\nin the penitentiary for horse stealing. This is an odd\ncharge in this day of motor transportation. Horse\nstealing just a few years back was punishable by\nhanging, and in many cases thc thief did not get\na chance for a trial of any kind.\nWoman who couldn't swim saved her own life, when\nswept 300 yards to sea from a rocky point, by keeping her mouth shut for half an hour. Just think of\nall the tragedies that could be averted if the rest of\nher sex would adopt a silent attitude when trouble\ncomes.\n. Presidential booms are starting in the United States\nMost of these costly efforts fizzle out. The rule\nthat only American-bom citizens can run for the White\nHouse saves Canadians in the republic a lot of money.\nJust to keep up the general optimism, some one now\nannounces that the flu will be with us next year\u2014perhaps. Possibly on the ground that we got it in 1920\nand have it each year since.\nAnother reason why prisoners do not like prisons\nis because they are not given chicken for dinner and\nare not furnished free tickets to the show every night.\nBars hamper their freedom.\nA specialist gives eight rules on how to take a\nbath. Don't take a hot one and don't take a cold one,\nare the first two. The other six would seem to be\ndon't go near the water.\nJohn Galsworthy.' famous British novelist, predicts\nthat in a few vears the saxophone will be seen only\nin museums. This is pleasing but rather over-optimistic.\nElinor Glyn rises to protest that she has yst to see\nmore than one in a thousand with \"it.\" When we find\nthe other 999, the census of the neuters will be complete.\nA Kentucky farmer has written to President Hoover\nasking for the loan of one hundred dollars. As if the\npresident had not troubles already.\nSeen and Heard in\nNELSON\n(By  J.  B.  C)\n\"Fire l Pire-\n.Sveryona started to run. The\nfire bell In the fire, hall tower waa\nringing, but no one oould tell what\nthe number was because of the din\nbeing caused by the siren on Victoria atreet, and by traffic passim\ndown Baker street. Then came the\nloud rumbling from the exhaust\npipe ot the tire truck. Then _, ruah\nand before you oould say \"Jack\nBoblnson\" the truck had shot\nacroas Baker street at Wsrd. On\nIt went and the crowd followed.\nThat ls briefly what hsppens every\ntime there is a fire In Nelson below\nmain atreet. That is what happened  Thursday  night,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nProm Baker atreet it looked aa\nthough the whole lower end of\ntown was on fire. Report* were\nlt waa the New Orand\u2014Mien the\nOccidental\u2014The Veneer Works\u2014The\nmattress factory\u2014A row of ware\nhouses on water atreet\u2014But finally lt turned out to be a disused\nbarn, a pioneer utruoture of the\nlumber mill industry in Nelaon.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nIt waa a fine fire but the majority\nof spectators wondered why the firemen did not let lt burn to tha\nground. Others wondered how lt\nhad etsrted. Soms wondered lf\nthere were sny horses In it. Others\ntoo Inquisitive and wanting a close,\n\u25a0up view of the flames received a\ngood ducking from the hose. Some\nwere peeved because the fire was\nnot  in Ohlna town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nChief Maloney, old hat and all.\nwa\u00ab in the thick of it. He oame\nnear being kayoed when a two-by\nfour fell acroas hia shoulder. Oeorge\nHarlow took a nosedive with the\nhose when it got away from the\nhose  crew  once.\nsee\nOeorge Dvorjetz of the B. C.\nVeneer works, was a busy man, and\nin coveralls directed operations of\nsprinkling the veneer plant with\na healthy shower of water from\nseveral hoses. Lawrence Simpson\nof the A. H. Oreen plant wa* keep\nlng an eye on the property, and\nW. R. Blanchard was also an Inter\nested spectator. Pred Johnson\nwatched the \"Johnson\" slabs go\nup In smoke snd remarked \"there\ngoes 92Q0.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nSteve   Blsylock   recalled    working\nIn that particular barn ln 1006,\nsnd I beard Jack Lemmon used to\nhave rooming quarters ln the upstairs  portion.\n\u2022 as\nPossibly everyone ln Nelson who\nknew about the fire, and who was\nable to be there, crowded around\nthe blast. There were thousands.\nAa the building burned I thought\nof Andrew Bal col m who drove a\nteam years ago for the Forest Mills.\nAnd eo goes another landmark, if\nIt wera only a stable. No doubt\nwhen lt was built, probsbly more\nthan 3D T**rs ago. it waa aa modern\nand up-to-date as \u00abny stable of lta\nkind In western Canada. While not\nln uas of late. It will be sadly missed by transients who have made it\ntheir headquarters on many a cold\nwintry   night.\nAnd on my way home from tha\nfire a friend bought me a fine\ncigar. As I entered the offloe the\nboys declared they hsd heard there\nwaa a fire, but were not aware\nthat a cigar store had been the\nscene of the blase. Which reminded\nme of the opportunity I missed and\nothers took when there waa a fire\nin the liquor atore here \u25a0 few\nyears ago.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nQuestions by some of the little\nlada at the fire-\nWhy  do  firemen  swear?\nProbably to let the people know\nthev are at work.\nWhy do firemen wear rubber\ncosts?\nProbably to keep them from getting   oold.\nWhy don't the firemen let the\nbuilding  burn  down?\nBecause if they save half of it\nthey will probably have another call\nwithin a lew months.\nWhy do firemen wesr red suspenders?\nTo hold their pant* up.\nWho turns out sll hours of night?\nTbe fireman.\nWho is on ehlft the fires to fight?\nThs   fireman.\nWho   speeds  -long   without   a   care\nBut with one object\u2014To get there,\nThe fire and smoke to boldly dare?\nThe fireman.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWho   man*  the   hose   snd   braves\nthe  heat?\nThe   fireman.\nWho   at   no   fire   takes   a   snug\nback  seat?\nThe   fireman.\nWho  works and  grunts  and  sweats\nand  roars\nTolls mid the smoke and on shaking  floods\nAnd   rtaka   his   lite   and   calls   for\nmore?\nThe fireman.\nWbo   stays   with   his   Job   until   it\nis done?\nThe fireman\nAnd Ubors on until  his game  he'a\nwon?\nThe   fireman.\nAnd when th* <ire Is out\u2014Just who\nStays  with   ths  job  in  case  a few\nUnseen aparti may break out anew?\nThe   fireman.\nHot stuff.  'Nuir sed.\nTHIRTY YEARS AGO\n(Prom thf TrIDnne, April *S\u00bb, 1901)\nTwo of thc live Nelson bootballars\nT. A. Edtn ana F H Forbes who\nwer. quar.ntlned In Cranbrook, er-\nrlTM In Ui. city Mat ntfht\nTh. windows nt the Treraont\nwar. filled with trophlea .hot by\nAl Treslllua last year. They Included rare specimens of birds, a\nmountain goat and a lynx.\n4        .        \u2022\nThe business of the Kootenay\nCigar Manufacturing company, haa\nbeen purchased by S. A. Kelly, who\nwlll continue th. business under lta\npresent nsme In the premises on\nBut   Baker   street.\nA saw l.w firm wlU hang out IU\nsign on May 1. It will b. composed of I. O. Wra*g\u00ab of Nelaon\nand A. Whealler ol Kaalo. The firm\nwill uke orer the business of\nBowes  A  Ward.\nfTA*v*0'-*5   BOlTOi?\nCi-A,MS  H\u00abS\nrzeAOBO.%\nTHE   N&W*;\n'SSSs\n*2v\nla    '<4_\n*\u00b0*W    \/\\ 0< +>\nJbty\n*V **> \"S\nMillennium snapshots.\nFoster's Weekly Weather\nReport\nWASHINGTON, April _5.\u2014Uat*.f>\nweek of April in expected to average a moderate period of storm\nforce, temperatures and precipitation; ae moderate storm wave, expected to cross continent during\nweek centering on 26. moves eastward in central transcontinental\nfttcrm path, a moderate warm wave\nnorth snd summer temperatures\nsouth will hold forth for a tew\ndays; sfter center of this storm\nwave has passed, average temperatures over entire continent will\nht- expected to move to lower levels,\nresulting ln a cold wave In central\nand northern latitudes and cool\nwave in south centering cn May 3.\nThis period of below normal temperatures wlll be expected to do\nlittle damage excepting to tender\nplants that have been put Into the\nground too early and to probably set\nback cotton growth in far western\nbelt east cf Rocklea.\nrROPWKATnER FEATURES\nEXPECTED   III Kl\\(,   MAY\nMay la expected to average a\nmoderate month for North America,\naveraging a little below normal\ntemperatures and precipitation for\nthe monrh for the continent; heaviest precipitation will be expected\nto occur in central Great Centra!\nvalleys Including central prairis\nprovinces, down through Texas and\nsll of Mexico; heavier precipitation\nin southern than in northern parts\nof this area; a slight increase ln\nprecipitation will be expected In\nwestern Grest Central valleys during the month.\nTemperatures wlll average too low\nfor  best results during  the month,\nbut no unusually late killing frosts\nor cold waves will be expected; most\ndangerous period of month, from\nlow temperatures, will bo during\ncold wave near May 3. when lowest\ntemperatures of the month will be\nexpected.\nStorm waves at moderate force\nwill be expected to cross continent\nduring weeks centering cn 3, 17 and\n20, each causing northern oold waves\nfollowing isorm centers. , Storm\nwaves of mild force, expected to\ncross continent during weeks centering on 10 and 31, will each cause\nmoderate warm waves during passage of storm centers.\nPairly well distributed precipitation and the absence of late killing\nfrosts and cold waves will cause\nMay cropweather to average more\nfavorable than usual although there\nwill be a abortage of real aprtng\nheat and growing weather, excepting\ntn short periods of a few days at\na  time.\nOn Pacific slope, greateat danger\nfrom low temper*.urea and frost*\nwtll be Just following storm center\nof 17; as this storm center moves\neastward, temperatures are expected\nto take a sharp, drop west of\nRockies and some Uttle damage wll]\nprobably result on northern slope\nand In mountain country.\nDuring las: half of May. moderate\nIncrease In precipitation will be expected along entire Pacific s'ope,\nfurnishing some valuable moisture\nfor spring rjse. In sreas where the\naverage spring brings killing frosts\nas late as May 1, it wUl not be\nadvisable to have plants to a stage\nwhere frost would do damage until\nsfter   May   6,   1031.\nI know how these man-haters\nfeel. It makes me mad as fire when\nI use a nickel's worth 0' cheeae\nln my mouse traps and don't catch\nnothln'.\"\nThat Cody of Yours\nBy   JAS.   W.  BARTON,   M.   D.\nWASTES CAUSE TIREDNESS\nACCCMUUTIYt\n\"Whst,\" asked the teacher, of\none of her pupil\", \"do we mean\nby th* word 'plural?'\"\nPnptl; \"By the plural of a'\nword we mean the same thing,\nonly mor* of tl.*'\nWe em't expect to feel every day\nas If we can \"lick the world.\" that\nthere isn't anything we' can't do\u2014\nthst life Is one glorious gift to\nhuman beings. As Chesterneld said.\n\"An stuck of Indigestion, a sleepless night, and a rainy morning\ncan make a coward out. of a man\nwho would otherwise be a, hero.\"\nNow I'm not thinking about the\nher0 psrt, or about the feeling\nthat makes us feel that we can\ntackle the impossible; I'm thinking\nabout our ordinary everyday ltfe,\nand our ordinary everyday job.\nHow do we feel about our everyday work?\nDoes It loom up as something hard\nsomething to0 heavy to be borne,\nsomething that is simply too much\nfor us end well have to quit it?\nNow lf lt is the regular work\nwe've been doing for years, and yet\ntt aeems too much tor us, what ls\nlikely the matter?\nThere ls likely to0 much wsste In\nthe system.\nI don't mean -.imply the waste\nfrom our food which ls lying ln the\nlarge intestine, although that is\nmore likely to be tbe cause than\nany other one thing, but the wastes\nthst are absorbed into the blood\nfrom other sources also.\nMow thess wastes muy accumulate\nfrom the body Itself when insufficient food ls eaten; they may come\nfrom an insufficient amount of rest;\nfrom too much food; from aa Insufficient amount of exercise which\nallows wsstas to accumulate, instead\nof being burned up. Wastes are pols.\non and that Is why the poisons\nfrom any infection in th* system\nlikewise takes the \"fight\" out of\nmoat, of ua. An infected tooth, Infected tonsil*, infected sinuses, Infected gall blidder csn all ao load\ntba blood with wastes, that It has\na continuous fight on Its hands\ntrying to rid Itself of these poisons.\nOur whit* corpuscles in the blood\nwlll  be  increased   ln   numbers   and\nfighting all the time against these\npoisonous wastes.\nIt ls therefore not Strang* that\nour physical, men.nl and moral\nstrength ls lowered when these\nwastes arc to0 abundant for our\ncirculation to remove them from\nthe body.\nSo if you lack ambition, are \"fed\nup,\" don't feel like doing your ordinary work because lt seems too\nmuch for you, you'd better take\na look at yourself and your dally\nhabits as to sleep, food and exercise, snd also have your doctor and\ndentist look you over. There are\nwastes of some kind in you that\nwill have to be removed If you are\ngoing to feel like yourself again.\nTEN  YEARS AGO\ni'WENTY YEARS AGO\n(From  The  Kelson  Dally  News  ol\nApril u, mi.\nMrs.   Frank   Pitch   of   Ainsworth\narrived in th. olty yesterday for a\nshort visit.\n^_H\nJames Westby. who ha. chargs of\nth. Or. Bill (old mine of Sheep,\nIs In tbe city.\n^sB ...\nWilliam Lynch of Falrvlew hss\nbean appointed caretaker of tha\nDominion government buildings here\nln the place of B> B. Smith, wiho\nha, handed ts hia resignation.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nW. O. Martin, superintendent of\nthe Summit gold mlna ot Sheep\ncreek, arrived In tha city (rom tha\ncamp yesterday.\n^SB ...\nJsmes Aahworth, exmanager of tha\nCrow's Nwt Pass Coal company, and\nD. B. Crowther of Ainsworth are\ngueat. ln tha city.\nAt 3:20 o'clock this afternoon tha\nflrat ateel steamship of th. 0. P. B.\nInterior steamship service slid from\nt_e greased ways at Nakusp and\ngracefully kissed the waters of the\nArrow   lake.    The   new   boat   waa\ny________m-HJi*wuinJK-ir\n'ALBERT'   v\nthe Chef Says\n\"You will enjoy dining\nat the Grill these warm\ni days.\"\nMany tempting dishes\nto satisfy the jaded appetite. Salads \u2014 Oh so\ngood.\nSpecial attention to afternoon tea parties.\nLighter Side\n\"Will you marry me?\" he\nasked.\n\"Nope.\" she replied.\nAnd they lived happily ever\nafter.\n\"So Norah is engaged to Teddy.\n\"Tee,   I  recognized   the  ring.\"\nFiery Oeneral\u2014Allow me to tell\nyou  tbat you're  a puppy, sir!\nLast of an Ancient House\u2014Don't\nyou dare to say that! Are you aware\ntbat I come from a long line of\nFiery General\u2014Silence I When I\nwant your pedigree I'll drop ln at\nthe Kennel club snd get It!\nTully Qualified\u2014Firemen were\nlbe Judges at a recent women's\nankle contest. They were chosen\nbecause of their expert knowledge of hose and ladders\nWhat the\nPress Is Saying\nt'NEMFLOYMSNT INNl HANCE\n(From   The   Dally   News   of   April\n99,   1931)\nSir Thorn a_ Shaughnessy, chairman of the C. P. R., hu written\nPremier Meiffhen, suggesting the\nrinrolldstion of sll Csnsdlsn rail\nways under the one management of\nthe C. P. It.\nNot only wlll the Nelson and\nDistrict Women's Institute enter\ncompetition st the Nelson fall fslr,\nbut tt wlll donate seversl prises to\nthe open classes. This wis the decision arrived at yeeterday at a\napeclai   meeting.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nAs a result or a shooting affray ln\nMichel yesterday, Provincial Constable William Hilton utd a Slav\nnamed Qumbo Melnlk, are ln tbe\nhospital st Fernie. while Fred Mel-\noaky is confined to Jail on a charge\ncf attempted murder,\na   *t *\nAccording to Jamas Fisher of Hsll,\noil drilling operstions by th* Crow's\nNest OU company under D. Keeler\nof Casper Wyo.. are being carried on.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMarysvllle Juniors defeated Klmberley juniors 4-3 yesterday ln a\nwell played  baseball  game.\nThe government actuary has told\nthe royal commission on unemployment insurance that a considerable\namount of benefit ls being paid for\nwhich it cannot be said that any\nprovision has ever been made ln the\ncontributions. Examples are numerous\u2014married women with no res!\nintention of resuming regular employment; intermittent workers; and\nao on. Equally at variance with\nthe condition* upon which the sufficiency of the contributions depends ... is the payment of benefits to the coal trimmer who works\nand for very long houn on two or\nthree days ln each week during\nwhich he earns from \u00a39 to \u00a37 (135\nto 136) a week, to the professional\nfootball player, who ls paid \u00a36 loa\n(Wa.fiOi a week and is unemployed\nfor four days a week; to the girls\nand women who have a standing\njob as week end assistants In stores\n.nd have probably been deterred\nfrom entering domestic service by\nthe attractiveness cf such employment combined with unemployment\nbenefit for the rest of the week;\nand to the aandwlchmen and bill\ndistributor, who work only one day\na week, and week by week come on\nthe rand for five days'\u2014The London\nTimes.\nCHICKEN  DINNER\nTOMORROW\nAnother treat for Sunday diners. Better than\never.   \u2022\nCentral and Convenient\nTHE GRILL\n' \"The place to eat\"\nMedical Arts Building\nohxlsim*.   th. Bonnlngton by Kla\nHaa.1 Oon.\n\u00ab   .   \u2022\nHarry Biahop waa among th. big)\nMoran al  tb.  .lilting  markssraal\nat tba spoksne trap aboot Testerda]\nMra. streatham-smytne (statin\nbar llrst recaption:) \"And, Mar)\nIrom 7 to 8 o'clook I wabt you a\nstand at tha drawing room door an\ncall tba guest.' names aa they al\nrive.\"\nMsry;   \"HI do my bait, ma'am,\nsppos*   Juat . th.   first   thing   tba\noomaa Into my head about 'am wll\ndo!\"\nArmboles ahow exaggerated width\nln spring blouses.\nPHONE 181\nWe specialise In plumbing and\nheating Jobs ol all slae. .ad\ndescriptions, by trained experts, and ara equipped te\nfulfil all requlrer rits f.r\nplumbing and he.li * fixtures\nand aupp.f..\nB. C. Plumbing\ntk Heating Co.\nNelson,  B.   C, Phone  111\nts_c_*._W_lS\u00ab__.-'.    ..__..rW!\u00bb\n\"BUILD   a   C.   PAYROLLS\"\nUsed\nPacific\nMilk\n10 Years\n\"When we iirst earn* to Brltlal\nColumbia ten years ago,*1 write,\nMra. James Sanderson of Vlo\ntoria, \"we began using Paclfit\nMilk. We havs. changed off am\nused other milks. But after *\nshort trial we come back to Pacific. We have done this tliw\nand again. It aeems Pacific Mill\nis richer. Anyway, our fsroll]\nIlk* lt better than any milk wi\nbuy.\"\nWe have hundreds of letten\nthst show preference similar U\nthis.\nPacific Milk\nFACTORY   AT   ABBOTSFORD\n\"IM per cent B. C. Owned ud\nControlled\"\n\u25a0Ci\u00bby-.-4?..::-t   ,       ;\"^V*W_H|\n4-jr*\\*J'\nTO GROW\n_ 1 THE   BEST,\nfi^g^^ THE BEST\n^T^i5] BRIGGS'\nSTEELE.BRICGS.\nSolol everywhere tn Canada.\nSend for Illustrated\ncatalogue.\n!SEEDS\nSTEELE. BRIGGS SEED C\u201e\n\"CANADA'S 0RCATE.T S.ED HOUSE\"\n WINNIPEG-RICINA- EDMONTON\nfttnteet\nMR.    BALDWIN\nDollar\nWe stock a\ntire.to fit\nevery rim\n\\ size.\nSmedley Qarage Co.\nNext Door to P. 0.       Nelson       Phono 71\nMr. Baldwin comes nearer than\nany other nun to -typifying the true\nBritish spirit of forthright snd rug'\nged patriotism. He Is not spectacular Ilka Oilurchlll nor glib-tongued\nIlk* many another; but he ha* a\nculture mixed wtth a homely philosophy that presents one of the most\nauthenticated of British paradoxes.\n\u2014The Halifax Herald.\nONION SETS\nWe Havt Juat Receive. Our\nNew .Stock of\nDUTCH ONION SETS\nFIELD and GARDEN SETS\nPLANET JUNIOR SEEDERS\nNow la the Time to Select Your\nRequirement*\nPRld-.- KlUHT\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail quality Hardware\nNELSON, 0. C Baker St.\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS       SATURDAY, APRIL .6, 1981.\nSlip\nPag* StvtB\nCANZONERI KAYOES KID BERG IN\nTHIRD ROUND OF TITLE FIXTURE\nDpTODKNOWTHATi\n& eeO*BlEtJNDtKSrN \u00bb\nOHE NORTH POLE IS\nNOT THE COLDEST\nPUKE IN THE\nWORLD *\nIBSEYOU\nRECEIVED\nYOURtfREE\nCourageous    Little    British\nFighter Heartbroken by\nHis Defeat\nHelp Gundcrien and\nWin \u2022 Priie\nSend ia your interfiling (act today. It\nneed not necessarily refer to tobacco. For\n.very (act we use we will send you a rack-\ns\u2014 ot to Buckingham Cigarettes. Give a\nMerence with your (act If interesting\n.Rough Ur. Gundersen will cartoon it and\nyou will receive the complimentary pack-\n\u2022gaol Buckingham!, Canada's moat popu-\nlarblaBdedcigarette. Buckinghamsareall\nthat li (rash, cool and mild\u2014a blend of all\nt\u2014it b laart _ tobaccos, packed for yaw\nSassure and enjoyment Address your\ncts to George Gundersen, Dept K,\nTuckett Tobacco Co. Limited. Hamilton.\nSet .( \"D. You Know\" Ord.\nFor ten cents in stsmps we will Knd you s\naet of \"Do You Know''cards\u2014siity interesting subjects printed in color witb full\ndescription (sise of cards AY,\" j IH\")\ner (or twenty cents we will include cards\naad alao an album in which the cards can\nbe placed to five a complete collection in\nper\u2014snoot form.\nDRAME\nPRINCE   W\nEDWARD. ty\nCHARLES\nLIQUEUR\nDramb-e\u2014In Gaelic \"Aa\ndram Buidbeach\" \u2014 made\nfro_ tbt original recipe ot\n*a aabnt Swart prima.\nbanded down fcr .75 yam.\n- out Scottish fa-Uy. New\na \u2014orld-fsvored _,urur aad\nmid ta Canada.\nraiCAOO STADIUM, Chicago,\nAprU 14. (By Charles DtuiUev.\nAssociated Praia) \u2014 Th. Il\u00abl\u00bb-\nwelfht championship of tha\nworld remains safely In America.\nTony Canzonerl. the title-\nholder, repulsed the attempts of\nJar* (Kid) Berg, Grest Britain's foremost challenger, to\nWrest the title from blm tonight\nby knocking blm out In the\nthird round of their scheduled\nla-round battle, fought before\ns dlssppolntlng crowd ot 11,780\nla tha Chicago stadium.\nCanzonerl,   .  short  andrr   In\nthe 7 to 3 betUng, was complete\nmaster  of  the  Briton.   Ha  won\nthe first two rounds easily and battered  Berg to defeat In the  third\nwithout being In the slightest, danger   himself.    Berg,    however,    out-\nclsssed.   courageously   fought   back,\nand his own aggressive efforts, leaving  himself   open  for  a  knockout\nblow, resulted In hie defeat.\nKAYO  WAS  DRAMATIC\nThe knockout was dramatic. They\nwere whaling away ln a neutral\ncorner when Canzonerl suddenly\nstepped back. Then, with tha cunning of an animal, ha amaahed\nover a sharp right cross that landed   flush  on  Berg's  chin.\nThe Briton's* legs flew from under him snd he rolled over on\nhu back. There he remained while\ntha count was tolled over blm. Aa\nth. timekeeper yelled \"seven'' Berg\ngamely tried to struggle tb his fe\u00abt.\nHa succeeded, but his legs would\nnot support him. Alter standing\nthan for a second with his legs\nwobbling .under blm. h. feU, his\nbody sliding from th. rope, of the\nring. He feU heavily to the floor,\nand the referee, Phil Collins, immediately rushed over to Canzonerl,\nrslslng  bis  hand  ln  victory.\nTha courageous little British\nfighter, who hsd not been defeated\nln 30 battles, waa crushed and\nheartbroken om his loss. After his\nseconds dragged him to his corner\nsnd restored him to bis senses Berg\nbroke down and cried. Meanwhile\nCanzonerl was Jumping around the\nring Ilka a Jumping Jack, delirious\nwith  victory.\nLOCAL BALL TEAM\nGETS INVITATION\nTO JON LEAGUE\nFour or Six Team League Is\nPlanned at Colville\nMeeting\nA letter asking tthe Neleon ball\nteem to Join en tatsrnatlonai league\ncompoMcI of Kootenay and Washington teams wss received by A.\nWallace laat night from James\nMitchell, manager of the ColvlUe\nball team. The league will include\nteams from Colvlllr, Wash.; Che-\nwelah, Wash.; Nelson, and Trail,\nand two other teams to be chosen\nfrom Hunter, Wash; lone. Wash.;\nNewport, Wash., and Grand Forks\none*.   . |\nIn this connection a meeting of\nthe Nelson team will be held today, wben a suggestion wlll be\nmade as to the two teams to be\nchosen. Mr. Wallach ststed last\nnight that the looal team was In\nfavor of having lone and Orand\nForks  teams  ln the  league.\nPlans for the league were formulated at a meeting held In Colvllie\nthla   week.\nInternational Ball\nStanding\nTbls ad.erti-.rmem Is not fuihliih*?,\nor  displayed  by the Liquor  Control\nor   by   the   Government   of\nBritlah  Colombia.\nRochester 8. Reading 4.\nBuffalo  10,  Jersey City  S.\nToronto -5. Baltimore  1.\nMontreal  S,  Newark 6.\nSEND that\nLast Season's\nSuit to\nKootenay No-\nOdor\nDry Cleaners\nWe'll bring it back\nlooking like new\nWE'LL take every atom of grime out\n' of it. We'll bring back the colors\nto life and bring back the shape to a\nsmart, natty appearance. A mighty good\ninvestment on any suit when the cost is   \u25a0\n$1.50\nKOOTENAY NO-ODOR\nDRY CLEANING CO.\nC. A. LARSON, Mgr.\nPHONE 128 NELSON, B. C.\n\"Soft Ban Doesn't\nTake Ink\"-Ruth\nHer\"\nw*wm\\\nbig loe*\nOt*<jlr'M\u00ab\nft-This\n'7rrV4\/r'\n0t4U7&\nSlSli ?\nBT AL DEMAREE\n(Formrr Pitcher, New York Gisntsl\nSaba Ruth as a general rule Is the\nmost easy going snd aftabla person\nln tbe world wben It cornea to slgo-\nng bla name on baseballs.\nI ba\/e been with blm when lie\nwould sign over a hundred basebal.c\n.n one evening tor aome boys' school\nor orphanage.\nBut he doesn't Ilk. to sign these\nfifteen cent and two-bit balls ths.\nyou s*w on sale at the corner drug\nor candy stores.\nWben s fan or friend asks him to\nsign a ball be reaches out automatically for It with on. band and\ngrabs his fountain pen with the\nother.\nHowever If lt ta one of thoaa cheap\nball, be la liable to throw it through\na door or window.\nStrange thing, too. Although Ruth\nthrows, bats, golfs and does most\neverything Mt handed, he writes\nright-banded.\nINDIANS DEFEAT\nWHITE SOX, 84;\nieVYJ.TTING\nNew York Yankees Beat the\nRed Sox, 7-4; Athletics\nBeat Senators\nCHICAOO. April 14.\u2014(API\u2014Willi.\nHudlln held tb. White Boot to\nseven hits while hit mates slammed\nChicago pitching for 10 to give\nClev..snd sn eight to ona victory\nIn the third gam. of the series today. .\nCleveland     IM 010 000\u2014\u00ab 10   1\nChicago  000 000 001\u20141   7   1\nHudlln and Sewell; Thomas, Mc-\nKaln and  Henline.\nTIGERS 4, ST. LOUIS t\nDETROIT. AprU Jt.\u2014iAF)\u2014 Tba\nDetroit Tigers defeated Bt. Louis\nfour to two In the second gsme of\ntbe serlea bere. Schulte and Kress\nhit homo run. for the Brawn..\nSt.   Loul.  000 003 000\u20143   5   3\nDetroit     - 300 000 111\u20144 10   0\nOray  and ferrell;   Whltehlll  and\nSchang.\nURGE OPENING OF\nFISHING ON MAY\n1, THIS DISTRICT\nTRAIL, B. C, April 24.\u2014Trail -Old\nRossland Rod and Oun clubs last\nnight heard an explanation of fish\nlng regulations by C. H. Robinson of\nNelson, fisheries overseer, and In\ndoraed the efforts bring made to\nbring about opening of the fishing\nseason ln West Kootenay lakes and\nrivers at M-v 1.\nMr. Robinson attended in place of\nR. W. MacLeod of New Westminster,\nsupervisor of fisheries who was called\n\u25a0jack to the coast.\nTbe overseer explained the situa-\ntlt.ii with, which Mr. MacLeod and he\nwere dealing as a result of the ad.\nv.nce of the clostd season to June\n1. The joint meeting, on motion of\nF. W. Warren of Trail, seconded by\nR. E. Plewman of Rossland adopted\nkhe -following:\nAPPROVE  EFFORTS\n\"After hearing Mr. Robinson's\nstatement of the situation both Rossland Rod and Gun club and Trail\nRod and Oun club .unanimously approve of what has been done and\ntrust thty will be successful in\ntbelr efforts to have the trout season open this year May 1, ln the\nColumbia, Kootenay and Elk rivers.\nas well aa certain lakes, in East\nKootenay.\"\nUpon the motion of W. H. Taylor,\nvice-president of tne Trail club, and\nE. Cbtaham, president of the Rossland club, a vote of thanks watt tendered to Ur. Robinson for his explanation of the \"situation which\nnas caused Rossland Trail ang.era\nto lose much sleep during the past\nthree weeks.'\nSENDS  TELEGRAM\nFollowing the meeting Mr. Robin-\nsou forwarded the following telegram to Mr. MacLeod:\n\"Rossland and Trail Rod a it-I Oun\nclubs unanimously support resolutions passed by other clubs, namely,\nColumbia, Kootenay, Elk rivers and\n.akes to open May 1.\"\nCOAST BOOKMAKER\nCLOSES UP DOORS\nIN DESPERATION\nVANCOUVER. B. C . April 24\u2014The\ncurrent depression and police activity bave hit Vancouver bookmakers, it ts reliably reported, and\nalter Saturday those who seek lo\nplaoe wagers on horse races wtll discover that there are no houses to\naccept beta. Bookmakers are closing their establishments.\nFollowing compilation by police\nrecently of a lint showing 60 bet\nting bouses operating in the city,\nsystematic raiding was started.\nTwenty-three places were raided and\n2a keepers of establishments, one\nof them a woman, were arrested\nand fined 150 each.\nThe \"bookies,\" according to police information, held * meeting\nand decided there \"was nothing in\nthe  game any  more,\"\nHAMILTON   COLLEOIATE\nTRACKMEN  WIN  IN  L. S.\nPHILADELPHIA. Pa.. April 24-\nHamlPon collegiate institute. Ham*\nUt_rn, Out, romped ofT with an\ninternational victory by capturing\nths inttrscholastic medley relay\nchampionship at the University of\nPennsylvania sports meet today.\nThe Canadian boys led virtually all\nthe way and on the final one-mile\nleg, Moore of Hamilton withstood a\nstrong challenge to win from St.\nJames academy of Brooklyn.\nATHLETICS 10, SENATORS 7\nPHILADELPHIA. April 34-\u2014(AP)\n\u2014Heavy hitting In the seventh and\neighth innings whets the Athletics\nscored eight runs, gave them the\nVictory over Washington today.\n10-7. Washington scored all their\nruns in the seventh inning. Simmons had two triples and a homer,\nbatting in five runt.\nWashington .. 000 000 700\u2014 7 11 1\nPhiladelphia 200 000 63x\u201410 13 0\nJones, Msrberry and Spencer; Mo-\nDonald .Grave,, Mahaffey, Earns ha*\nand Cochrane.\nNEW  YORK  7, BOSTON 4\nBOSTON, April 24.-t(AP)\u2014Two\nbig innings, the fifth and cJxth, in\nwhich they acored all their runs,\ngave the ruthless Yankees a 7-4\nvictory over the Red Box today.\nRuffing held the Sox to srx hits.\nNew York   000 043 000\u20147   0   0\nBoston       010 000 300\u20144    6    0\nRuffing and D****__y; Moore, Liseru\nbee,  Kline  and  Berry.\nHAFEY FINALLY\nSIGNS ON WITH    '\nTHE CARDINALS\n. ST. LOUIS, AprU 24. (AP) \u2014\nThe 1030 pennant hopes of the\nnt. Louis Cards, National league\nchampions,,received a big boost\ntoday when Charles (Chirk)\nllafey, slugging Card outilrlder\nand most stubborn or tho season's holdouts, accepted ihe\nclub s   salary   offer.\nPresident Sam Bresdon's final\nterms called for a 1031 salary\nof   H2.1M0.\nThe Card** originally offered\nlast year, while Hafey demanded\n910,000, or 11,000 more than\n910,000.\nTWO HOMERS BY\nWRIGHT WIN FOR\nFOR BROOKLYN\nPhillies and Giants Play 11\nInnings to 7-7 Tie; Chicago Beats Pirates\n. BROOKLYN, April 34\u2014(AF)\u2014\nOlann Wright proponed two homo\nruns and Oot Blsaonnotto one as\ntho Brooklyn Robins pounded two\nBoston Brave, pltchsrs (or a \u00ab-l\nvictory today, their second of the\nyear. Clark held the losers to live\nhit..\nBoston      000 100 000\u20141    9   0\nBrooklyn    000 301 03i-\u00ab 13   1\nSherdel, Cunningham snd spohrer,\nCronin; CJsrk snd Lopez.\nSTAGE IS SET\nFOR FINAL OF\nLEAGUESOCCER\nBirmingham   Team   in   Cup\nPlay for First Time; Al-\nbion's Seventh\nLONDON. April 34. (C P cable)\n\u2014Both the teems who wlll engage\ntomorrow ln th. final for tho English Football sssoclatlon cup spent\ntoday trying to think ol everything\nbut the conflict st Wembley stadium. Birmingham, who have been\nstaying nesr Wembley at Bushey.\nindulged ln sprinting exercises this\nmorning and followed this up with\na stroll. Oolf, which has been their\ndiversion throughout the week, was\nconsidered too strenuous ln view\nof tomorrow's trial, at winch speed\nIs expected to be an important\nfactor.\nThe Blrmlngam management states\nthat no definite decision haa been\nmade regarding the Inclusion ol\nBradford, their scoring forwards ln\nthe lineup. Bradford has boon a\ncasualty, and showed ln a reserve\ngame he played ln on Wednesday\nthat he Is not 100 per cent fit.\nThe Birmingham team late today\nmade the short trip to Wembley In\norder to familiarize themselves with\ntho   field   and   surroundings.\nWhile no team representing Birmingham has ever appeared before\nin a cup final Weat Bromwlch Albion, their opponents, have competed in the historic contest on\nsix previous occsslons. The Albion\nplayers spent a quiet day today.\nInspecting the Wembley pitch In\nthe   morning.\nMeanwhile Wembley present, the\ntraditional cup final scenes. Hundreds ol workers were engaged In\npreparing tons of solid food .nd\ngallons of liquid refreshments for\nthe huge throng which will pack\nthe stadium. At least 00.000 are\nexpected, and the vanguard of fans\nwill begin to arrive probably before daylight  Saturday  morning.\nTha curious development which,\nof all the teams which have been\nengaged in cup fights this sesson,\nhss brought neighbors together In\nthy flnsl, has produced several other   Interesting   coincidences.\nThe rival goalkeepers. Hlbbs of\nBirmingham and Pearson of West\nBromwlch Albion, both belong to\nTamworth. a small town ne.ir Birm-\nlimham. They aro tho greatest personal friends, ond usually travel\nto   Birmingham   dally   for   training.\nAmerican League\nStandings\nNew   York\nCleveland   ....\nWashington\nSt.  Louis   ...\nPhiladelphia\nDetroit\t\nChicago    \t\nBoston     j\n _ 3\nW L. Pet\n. 7 3 .ftt\n3\n4\n1\n.i\n6\n4\n7\n 4\n. \u00ab\n4\ntm\nAM\n144\n.430\n.333\nNational League\nStanding\nW L Prt.\nSt. Louis   0 1 .\u00bb57\nBoston       ..~   7 3 ' .700\nNew   York  S 3 .867\nChicago    -.\u2014___  4 3 ~71\nPittsburgh      3 6 J75\nBrooklyn       3 7 .333\nThe Canadian delegates who visited ' South America to attend the\nBritish Empire Trade Fair at Buenos\nAlias, hopo that a lug. body ol\nArgentines will visit Csnsda and attend the annual mooting In Reglna\nof the Canadian Chamber of Commerce during the coming aummer.\nJ. H. Woods of Calgary, president of\nth. chamber of commerce, stated\nupon his arrival at Montreal.\nPHILLIES 7. (HAMS 7\nNEW YORK. April 34^(AP)\u2014\nDarkness halted tho Olanta and\nPhillies after 13 hard fought Innings todsy with th. .cora atand-\nIng 7-7. The Giants averted de-\ntrot in the 11th when Leach's\ndouble scored Crlts to tl. the score\nsgsln.\nPhillies .... 300 310 000 010\u20147 14 3\nNew York 001 331 000 010\u20147 3 3\nH. Elliott. Wstt, Collins, Hub-\nbell. Chsplln snd Davis; Walker.\nMorrell. Hevlng. Donahue snd O'Fsr-\nrel. (Osmt, called and 13th, darkness).    ,\nVIRGIL DAVIS\nGAINS LEAD ON\nMAJOR HIHERS\nHits Twice in Three Attempts\nYesterday for an Average of .526\nAlthough Virgil Davis. PhllUe\ncatcher, vaulted Into top place\nyeeterday by hitting twice In three\nattempts, running his mark to\n030. the rest leader among the\nbig league swatsmlths was Walls\nBerger. Braves outfielder, who has\ncompiled a .490 overage in almost\ntwice u many tlmaa to bat as\nDavis. Berger hit two out ol four\nyesterdsy to maintain his terrific\nclip.\nJos Vnsmlk. Cleveland recruit,\ndropped to third piece wben he\nwent hltless tn 'our times up, Ttsd\nfor fourth, each with .430, were\nOeorge Watklns of th. Cards. Charles\nBerry of tha Red Box. Dall Alexander ef Detroit, and Dusty Cooke\nof the Yanks. Alexander snd Cooks\nssch hit three out of four yesterday to Join the select circle.\nTho loaders In each league are:\nNATIONAL\nDavis, Phillies\nBargsr, Braves .\nWatklns. Cards .\nAMERICAN\nVoamlk. Indians\nBerry. Red Sox .\nAlexander. Tigers\nCooke,   Yankees\nO AB R II P\n7 10 1 10 .SM\n10 37 7 17 .480\n7 38 5 li .430\na 3> an .438\nS 31 7 13 .430\n0 36 3 IS .438\nt 38 4 13 .430\nXINO   AND   QUEEN    TO   ATTEND\nDERBY\nLONDON. AprU 34\u2014(API-Arrangements are being made, lt ls\nunderstood, lor tbe king and queen\nto attend the derby tbls yaar.\nDerby d.y comes on the king's\nbirthday,  June  3.\nTo avoid ccnfllc between tho\nrace and official celebration of hta\nbirthday, th. king asked that the\ntrooping of tho colors parade be j\npostponed   until   Jun.   8.\nHORNSBY SWATS\nOUT A TRIO OF\nHOMERS TO WIN\nPrTTSBtmOH, AprU 24. (AP)\u2014\nBogfTB Hornsby, tht mighty rajah,\nannrxwt additional hitting honon\ntoday when he *io\u00abted out three\nlucccaalve home runs in the Chicago Cuba' game with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The accomplishment\ntied a reoord held by several other\nplayers, but was the first time the\n\"dead\" ball in use thla year has\nbeen clouted for u trio or four-\nba_e  hlta.\nTbe Chicago manager's feat, which\naccounted for a total of eight runs,\nwas tht* overwhelming factor that\naent the locals dowu to defeat, 10\nto 8. The homers came ln the\nthird,   firth   and   sixth   innings.    #\nThe most home runs in a game\nls four. Bob Lowe, of the Boston\nNationals, und Ed Delehsnty of the\nPhiladelphia Nationals, did tt hack\nin the late Ws. Two of Lowe's\ncame ln one inning, and three or\nDelehanty's  were  consecutive.\nDon't   wear   white   glorca   unit\u2014\nyour   costume- ti   black.\nTRY ONE OF\nOUR\nDouble Thick\nMALTED\nILKS\nTHEY'RE GREAT\nCELINAS\nRECREATION\nCHICAGO 10, PITTSBURGH \u00ab\nPITTSBURGH. AprU 34 .-(AP) \u2014\nA near record home run bombardment) by Rogers Hornsby gave the\nChicago Cuba a 10 to six victory\nover the Pittsburgh Pirates ln Uie\nopening game of the aeason here today. The Chicago manager hit far\nthe circuit ln the third, fifth and\nsixth innings, accounting for eight\nnuu.\nChicago      003 033 001\u201410 lfl   0\nPittsburgh     .. 230 000 010\u2014 fl 13    1\nBake,    Sweetlard    and    Hartnett:\nPrench.   Wllloughby.  Grant,  Bednsr\nand  Hemaley.\nLATEST HOMER\nADDITIONS\nHomo runs yesterdsy:\nHornsby, cub*. 9\nWright.   Robins.  2.\nTraynor, Pirates, 1.\nSimmons. Athletics,  1\nGehrig.   Yankees.   1.,\nSchulte,  Browns,   1.\nKress,    Browns,    1,\nOtt.   Giants.   1.\nRuffing!   Yankees.   1.\nLee.   PhUllea,   1.\nAverlUe.  Indians,  l.\nBtsaonette.   Robins,   1\nThe leaders:\nHornsby.   Cube   5.\nStone, Tigers, 4-\nKlein, Phillies, 3.\nRuth.  Yankees.  3.\nHerman,   Robins,   3,\nGehrig, Yanks, s.\nLeague   total.;\nNational   34.\nAmerican 32.\nClrand total 66.\nEIGHT TEAMS IN\nBIKE RACE ON\nTHE FIFTH DAY\nMONTREAL. Que., April 2i (Saturday l\u2014Tall-enders put on aucb a\nferocious spurt In the Jamming\nlate lsst night that tha final day\nof the fourth semi-annual sis-day\nbicycle race opened with the eight\nteams still In thc rare, sll within\nthree   laps  of   eacn  other.\nAt 1 a. m. this morning four\nteam* were deadlocked In flrat place\non distance, with Torchy Peden.\nVictoria, and Henri Lepage, Montreal, holding the honors with 394\nsprint points. They had covered\n1913 miles, four laps, as hsd slso\nOsdou, Montreal, and Dempsey, Australia, with 335 points; Black. New\nYork, and Fielding, Toronto. 330\npoints, and Hordrr, Austrslls. and\nBartell, New  York.  104 polnte.\nTOUR   fHANT.EH   IX\nRHP   mic c i ic    HAMS\nLONDON, AprU'34. cCP) \u2014 Pour\nchsnges have been made by the\nFootball association ln the socoor\nteam whlcn will tour Csnsds tbls\nsummer, a. X. Shaw. Weat Bromwlch Albion fullbcvk, replaces H.\nShaw. Sunderland, car of Mlddlesborough replace. Roberts, th. Arsenal center half, and two new\nforwards have been aelected In Alexander, Hull City, and Bowden.\nPlymouth. The forwards tska tho\nplaces of Eden and  Weddble.\nOXY-ACETELYNE\nWELDING\nMachine Work\nBennetts Ltd.\nNew Bodies by Fisher\nfor the New Chevrolet\nIN tbe now Chevrolet Six wH_ longer  iili-uBh\u2014e. yon wfls\nqtiickly notice that Fisher Bod. erafXmeoen -sets created tb*\nroomieet and most beautiful body atylea in Cbe-raJat lils*sr\u00bb.\nTal price, hare been anhalnntially redaeed.\nThe snarl, modern Unea of tbe ear are en*4>__*s_ed bf\ndeepen ed radiator and new de hue wire wheels) . .. df\nand t-ramoplaie trimtai~g\u00ab add a\n. . bumUfuSr npbts\u2014a*s_*ad ... aa_.\nfaahionably appointed.   The front eoin|iailiaiaa_  aaa As_f\ninaalatad againat beat, cold and noise.\nSae the new Chevrolet Six at oar ahowrooina.  Tan aaa mm \u25a0\nteilh even more pride ... bay it for earn le** motttsy.\nTour Cnr-relet demler Is tletei under *Gemerel I\nin Ike rtaaalfsed iretinss of rem 1931 'phone t\n... Ask him ehoui the CM AC plem of deferred marf\nni mm, .nd the General Motors Osenrr Smiee Poller.\nRide m, any earn of else tteetet .mart, fsno-pesrformint\n, . priced from $610 m fatten, saaas artt-a.\n\"gftwemrr) Om-hl'\ni __\u2022 DeMa-lm it mp\u2014ping \u25a0 wave at \u25a0\nmd UMtoriaKhd-    C-nadi-DJ twtrrwh****\" *** \u2022rnfcn.p (c**w_r*_ *m ift\n\u25a0 CM* *f a fra-h trad \u00abi\u00abonMU praarwrif-.  Ucoaral V\npa** mb-ui* to CttwduMi \u2022rtsw-cmant with \"(\u201em_d_ oa I\nft-PM.    Y_u\nhaw *-~m Fndar rraaing, rrp.r*inc tha -aoMt trf CaasIsS pmm-\nV_u ar* rarduJIr Wsud wmmboocIm ill fi\u25a0 i iliii hiiiiiil\nSB NEW\nCHEVROLET   SIX\nGENERAL\nMOTORS\nVALUE\nNELSON TRANSFER COMPANY, LIMITED, Nelson, B. C.\nKOOTENAY'GARAGE, Cranbrook, B.C.\nTRAIL OARAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. Trail, B. C.\n 1 , (,\t\n_____\n A a*a_C   eWi^ili\na__.u  i.i__i__>Oii  UniLi   ixi_vvb\nUNSIGHT-\nUNSEEN\nYOU would consider It an affront to your intelligence if some one were to try to\nsell you a horse, \"unjight-unseen.\" You would laugh such a proposition to scorn.\nYet every day you are asked to buy merchandise on identically the same terms-\ncanned goods with unknown labels \u2014 cosmetics of uncertain quality \u2014 a radio by\nan unknown manufacturei\u2014shoes, clothing and housefurnishings about whose merit\nyou know nothing.\nAnd you are asked to buy this \"unsight-unseen\" type of merchandise m place of the\nnationally advertised brands that you know arc dependable I\nAdvertised brands have been approved by thc most critical of investigators\u2014the\nbuying public. You know exactly what you will get when you buy advertised\ngoods, not some unproved substitute but thc specified article\u2014as represented. You\nknow that thc maker of advertised brands has confidence in them, else he would not\ninvest money calling your attention to them day after day, month after month. In\nbuying advertised brands, you get your money's worth. Buying \"unsight-unseen\" it\nliable to prove dear at any price.\nAdvertisers recognize that thc\nmost effective'means of keeping the Canadian public informed of the merits of advertised brands is the daily newspaper, because practically\nevery Canadian family reads\na daily newspaper every day.\nDRAMATIC FLIGHT\nENABLED SHIPMENT\nOF PLANE OVERSEAS\nUnique Osprey Landed on the\nDeck of Aircraft Carrier to\nto Make Trip Sooth\nLONDON. \u2014(By  th* Can\nadian Preaa)\u2014\"The two-seater fleet\nreeonr*_rfaaa__ce fighter 'Ooprey' left\nEngland reoently La the aircraft\ncarrier \u2022coui-agtoua' for CHbraltnr.\nThere the aeroplane wtll ba transhipped to H. M. 8, 'Eagle,' makini*\nihe third new Fleet Air Arm type\ntocliaJed hi a apeoM flight added\nto the flying complement of tht\n'Baffle' for her cruiee In South Amerloan water, md vMt to Buenos\nAlrea during th* British nmptre\nTrade Inhibition.\"\nBehind thla plain \u00abtnt*m*nt of\nfaot la a story of greut and \u00ab*-\nciting endeavor, culminating tn a\nfuU-throtU* daah from Brookland*\naerodrome to Ooaport and a landing on the deck of the 'Couragaoua\nat the laet possible moment before Uw big air-craft carrier waa\nto sail.\nThree week* earlier th* inakar* 0f\nthe mjuchln* received tba -Oaptay\n\u2014wrecked. Tbe only craft of lte\nkind yet'built, ft was handed over\naome Ume ago to naval pilot* for\nprolonged teat flying. A miajudged\nlanding at ooaport urodrom* with\nth* m*\/ihtoe falling th* laat few\nfeet and tlie Oaprey' s*ojn*d ftn-\nlahed with flying for a long time.\nDamage don* ww srtenslv*, involving undercarriage strut* and\nwheel*, engine bearer*, lower wlnge.\ntell unit, radiator. Experts de-\naUred thai it wa wall nigh lm-\npoealblB to rebuild th* craft, test\nlt again, and get tt on board the\n'Oourageous* tn time to lea** for\nBouth America. The speolal flight\non tbe 'Eagle' seemed certain to\nconsist of two asropkna* instead\nof   three.\nThe eo-aertruetor* thought differently. Work began at one*. Special mechanic* wer* plaoed on the\n}ob. Night acd tt*y the work\ncontinued, and, finally the aeroplane, completely repaired, we*\"mov.\nsd from the oompany's work* s t\nKlragston-on-Thamas to BrooUand*\naerdrome for teat flight*, Time\nwaa Indeed short. Two , d* y* later\nth* 'Oourageou*' would be gut tn\ntha *rg\"*h Channel for th* la*'\ntim* before going into Ooaport te\ntak* on stores for th* voyaga. If\nthe 'Oaprey' was to b* flown onto\nth* ship perforce lt must be don*\nthen, with the *Coura*s_*us' steam*\ning at full speed In open Ohannel\nso that th* machine might alight\nsafely on th* deck.\nOne entire night of work at the\naerdrome placed the oompany fin\nUly on term* with tlms and, lass\nthan thre* hour* before the laet\npossible moment, the \u25a0Oaprey' ascended from Brooklands aerodrome'\nand headed aouth at great speed\nTh* pilot ln charge made a perfect\nlanding on the 'Cot_rageou*' In tbe\nafternoon. On* more dramitlc Incident ln th* history of British\naviation wns otos*d with success.\nFIVE MILLION\nPERSONS STILL\nHELD AS SLAVES\nOTTAWA.   Ont^ t\u2014ttWl*--\nTn th* 20th century w* hae* to set\nfree flv* million persons still held\na* alavos in 11 ccuntrte*.- d*ola*d\nDr. Helen MacUurchy, ehlef of th*\nchild welfare division of tb* department of national hearth.\nHow can we free those slaves\"\"\nDr. UacMurcby asked. \"Und*r the\nleadership of ths league of Nations and by ths power of public\nopinion\u2014that 1* th* only way. We\nmust rernamber that wherever there\nts slavery, the chief sufferer* ar*\nlittle children and that thalr tortures ar* too terrible to describe\nWe should refuse to buy slay-grown\nproduce, following tba reoent lesd\nof thro* British oocoa firm* end\ncertain Bwlsa ooeoa firms aiwl\nfused to purohaa* for thetr fs<-.\ntones cocoa beans grown In certain African tarrttorlea wher* slave\nlabor ts used,\n\"No power but th* League of\nNation.*, can reach acroas th* world\nto prevent slavery. We should work\nfor the estabtlshment of a permanent bureau \u00abn slavery by the\nleague to make Inquiry Into th*\nobservation of th* antl-alavery convention, now signed by 28 of th* M\nnations whloh are member* of tb*\nleague, and to establish a convention outlawing slavery and na eking\nIt  punishable  as  piracy.\"\nDr. MacKfunhy gave th* looatton\nof the live mllluon slaves today\na* follows: Ohlna, tw\nAbyssinia, two million:\nand    most    of    the    afohai\nAfghans***\n\u25a0tfaammadan\nSYRUP INDUSTRY\nNOT LIKELY TO\nDIE IN CANADA\nMONTFJSAI.,      . \u2014-IO\n'tsreeteaf ot Csn.da's fans* !*\u2022\nsourcM Is oot lla.lv to dl. out d.-\nsplte th. contlnusd cuttlns ot rn.pl.\nis for wood, dscknd Dr. John\n**srruson Bnctll. profsssor of ehssnl-\n\u2022try at Macdonald colls*.. In a is-\ncant lecture on \"Th. Mapl. Syrup\nIndustry\" at th. Me<_.nle\u00bb' In-\nstltuts.\nIn IBM ths crap was estimate*!\nat is.oooooo whll. that of 1030 although amalltrr .nd lo\u2014ar pTlsad wss\nsatlmaUd at .8.180.000 lUekotud u\nsugar th. annual crop of mapl.\nprodutrt. amounts to app.___.tslr\nJS.000 tans. Of this Oanada pro-\nduos. . llttlt las. than half,    i\nTb. provlnos of QtMbM laisllisi,\nsbout one-ftfth of th. Oanadlan\nsupply, whll. Ontario .na th. Ua-\u00ab\ntim. pre\u2014tnom am *\u2014?r-*stW. for\nth. remalnlnf four-fifth, of tha\neountrr. output\nIt <u k itn that Uw, first\nwfrranc to mp wm mad*, and\nlurtnj ths nineteenth century Oren\nCummlns. of Montptlisr. Vsrmrmt.\namissd th. lttMt methods of maa-\nIna th. finished: product, Dr Bnsll\nsaid.\nThis advertisement is sponsored by the Canadian DaUy Newspaper Association\nOsulfs, Ltd, m Dwyar Bra. hsv.\nacquired th. R J. Whitla whctiml,\ndryjoods atock at Edmonton for\n1100.000\nRichard Touni. former nam cf the\ntownship of Hs\u2014risk, Knit\ncrnt.   Is   dead.\n\t\n \u25a0\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS      SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 198L\n______\u25a0\nKtAwr writ, oa a suhjwt without\nfirst having read yourself full of\n111 ai\u00bba at-a-, rttd on t subject\nuntil you litre thoujht yourself\nInintrr on it.\u2014Slchter.\nL D. CAFE\nLIMITED\nNelson's Fln.it Equipped Reatsurtnt\nOsnt  ta*   tf?   our   tpecltllj   pre-\nptrad stturdty tnd hnndty\nDinners.\nsTstiytlltni   nice   snd  fresh.\nWe ott strictly fresh Metis.\nWt nst tatra flnt Ktttern  Oysters.\nWt  uss  onr  own  made  Pastries.\nWt uat tad  twve  finest  Coffee.\nWt use  delirious and fresh\nBe.   Foods.\nW. nse strictly fresh Ranch Efts,\nreoelved  dally.\nCONSOLIDATED REALIZED A\nSUM OF $21,613,750.62 DY\nSALES DURING YEAR 1930\nMining:, Smelting, General Evpense #2,800,315.75 ;\nAssets Shown at $56,576^99.24; Reserve\nObligation Is $18,545,998.24\nSale, of smsltsr products, ore anditclnvcentorlKl   te.fASfm.it.     bringing\nothsr commodities by the Consolldsted Mining It Smelting Company\nof Canada In 1930 realized Wl,-\n813.760.63. the dividend paid by tht\nWest Kootenay Power & Llgcht company    Added   $910,800,    investments\nthe revenue account to a\u00bb.iW,o\u00bb7,\nW,   tbe   profit  and  loss  statement\nin   tht   conVptny's   annual   report,\nJust   rtlesMd,  shows.\nMargin of ths revenue socount\nover the total charted to exvendt.\nture,   S2.755.316.99,   constitutes   tht\nand  other  revenu. sources  yielded I announ\u00abd\"\"n\u00bbt\"p4\u00bb4ffui\nIMB.1W.M    and    .locks     of     or\u00bb|    Mining, smelting and getwal[_\u00ab_\nmetals and  products on hand and\nIn  transit at the end of the year\nWHEN CHILDREN\nCRY\nCHILDREN often cry for no\napparent reason. Many times we\ncan't guest what it wrong. The crying\nmay mean a touch of colic; the little\nbowelt may be sluggish\u2014or tome\nother uptet. It may mean any of the\ncommon little ailments that children\nsuffer. To bring quick comfort to\nyour little one, give a few dropa of\nCastoria. Mott upsets of children are\ntoon soothed away by this pleasant-\ntasting remedy that children all love.\nIn five million modem hornet,\nCastoria it a mother's first thought\nwhen a child it out of torts, feverish,\ncross, doesn't eat right or sleep right\nWhen bad breath, coated tongue, or\nlanguor tells of constipation. These\nfive million wise mothers know that\nchildren should never be given stronger\nmedicines meant for the fully developed\nsystems of grown-ups. Castoria it\ngentle\u2014safe, yet always thorough and\neffective for a child of any age. It may\nbe given to the tiniest infant for\nany little upset. When buying, look\nfor the signature o' Chas, H. Fletcher\non wrapper.\nCANADA CEMENT\nCONCRETE\nPOt* s\u00bb_RMAN_r*-_\n-\nMaintenance or needed\nNEW MILEAGE...which?\nWhen communities standardize on concrete paving, their budgets arc spent as\nevery taxpayer wants to see them spent...\non NEW MILEAGE.\nFor concrete it permanent and reduces maintenance almost to the disappearing point. Crews\nlay new roads instead of patching old ones.\nConcrete's advantages to the motorist arc just\nas marked Tests have proved that it reduces\nfuel consumption, saves tires, retards car depreciation. Its even gritty surface minimizes\nskidding hazards in all weathers. Its light grey\ncolor gives better visibility at night.\nTherefore concrete paving means safer, easier,\nmore economical driving. Advocate it and\nwider highways at every opportunity.\n\"It's the Uttle it cost, to maintain that\nmakes concrete paring economical\"\nCanada Cement Company Limited\nCanada Cement Company Building\nPhillip. Square Moutresl\nl\nMONTUU      TOSONTO      WI.1NU1S      CALCAtr\nPERMANENT\nCONCRETE\nIIGHWAYS\nHON. J. A. LYONS\nEMERGES LEADER OF\nNATIONAL MOVEMENT\nErstwhile Lieutenant of Prime Minister of Australia, Lyons Leading Great Campaign for \"Sound\nand Sane Government\"\nRon.   Joseph   .Aloytlu*   Lyon*,   action by  tbe commonweal.-*, of Am-\nirri.iimrklii*     an. *      m*    **-_.    - \u201e___'!'\u00ab\u25a0\npena-M amounted to $13,300,318.78,\npurchnaee oi custom om, bullion\nend. copper required \u00bb4,M3.136.64,\nfreight and Insurance on ore from\ntbe Consolldated's mines came to\n1887,207.94, and the account wm\nalao charged with $5,607,174.01 for\nstocks on hand or in transit at\nthe beginning of 1030, WlU. #746.-\n645.53 -for depletion of mineral\nproperties, ftnd with $_,lfil.083.63\nfor depreciation of plant.\nWOE  ARRETS\nThe balance sheet to be automated to the shareholders ahow*\ntotal ksaets of M6.57(J.299._4, embracing 616,463,184.21 for mineral\nclaims and shares In other companies, $18,806,134.18 for pUntft.\ntbe 66,000,000-odd already given for\nstocks on band, 84.oia.375.oi for\nmines and smelter stores, 68.556.-\n546.23 for investment securities held,\nand 62,767,754.34 for accounts receivable,   among   lesser   Items.\nLeading total* in th* liabilities\nare an obligation of 615,404,600\nfor ahares outstanding, and $18,-\n545.988.24 for various reserves, and\n$9,364,603.35 for accumulated profit balance.\nPROFIT  AND  LOBS\nThe following la the profit and\nlots account:\nTo ores, metali and smelter products on hand and In transit at December 31, 1939. $5,607,174.01, to customs ore, bullion and copper purchased, $4,0*03.125.64. Lo freight and\nInsurance on, ores from company's\nmines, 887.207*4; to mining, smelting and general expenses, 12,800,315.-\n76; to development expense, 1.445\n026.11; to provision for depletion of\nmineral properties, 746,645.58; to depreciation of plant and equipment,\n$2,191,083,63; to directors' fees, $7480;\nto employees' pension fund, $15,-\n82237; to Interest, bank and general, $231,045.47; to sundry Items written off, $22,054.37: to balance profit\nbefore provision for Dominion and\nprovincial income taxes, $2,756,316.99;\ntotal,    $30,170,097.71.\nBy sales of smelter products, ore,\netc, $31,613,750.82; by rents and sundry revenue, $38,709-84; by revenue\nfrom Investments and sundry advances. $907360.68; by Weet Kootensy\nPower 4c Light Company, Umlted,\ndividend, $018,800.00; by ores, metals and smelter \"products on hand\nand In tr_nalt at December 31, 1930,\n$6,693,387.57;   total,  $30,170,097.71.\nThe following is the balance sheet;\ni unn iiii.s\nCaplUl: Authorised: 600,000 ahares\nat $26 each. $15,000,000, Issued\nand fully paid: December 31, 1929.\n$12,751,200; alloted to employees ae\nbonus, $ 15,425; Issued and fully\npaid 1930, $637,975; total $13,404,-\n600.\nPremium on shares lssuett: $6.-\n760,345; sundry creditors: Accounts\npayable $2,535,400.93; reserve for\nDominion and provincial itaxea\n$379.65480;   total   $2415,056.73.\nDividends: Payable January 15,\n1931. $3329.275: dividend cheques\noutstanding 88,087.73; total $3-\n334,362.75.\nBank loan and overdrafts: Secured under Section 288 of the\nBank   act,  $2,263,334.17.\nReserves: Fire Insurance, $786,104.-\n75; employees' pension fund $337.-\n06627; contingent reserve $5,000,-\n000; additions to property through\nprofit and loss $h2,422,82&.22; total\n$18,545,99834.\nContingent liabilities: As guarantor\nof principal and Interest of West\nKootenay Power and Ught company,\nlimited. 20 year alx per oent bonds\nof a par value of $1,436,600; construction contracts $1,037,518.01;\nbank loan* guaranteed $2,561.60;\nbills   of  exchange  discounted   \u00a365,-\n398-0-0.\nProfit and loss account: Balance\nDecember 31, 1929, $13,493,458.65;\nprofit for year ended December 31,\n1930. $2,775316.99; $16,248,775.04:\nleas Income and mineral taxes paid\nand reserved for tn 1030, $376,96604.\n(15,871,809.60; less appropriations\nror dividend* No*. 52 and 63. $8,\n519306.25; $9,35J.603.35; total $38,\n676,299.24.\nASSETS\nMines, mineral claims and sharea\nin other companies: Balance De\nwmbRr 31, 1929, $13,767,68838; less\nwritten off In 1930, $482,055.06;\n$13,285,601.82.\nExpenditure for year ended December 31, 1930, $2,91437432; $16,-\n199.876.74.\nhiss provision in 1930 for depletion of mineral properties, $740,-\n645.53;  total $15,453.23131.\nMining, smelting, concentrating\nand refining plants: Balance December 31, 1929, $14,633,481.38; expenditure for year ended Deoember\n31. 1930. $6,365,736.43; $30,099,217 81\nless provision ln 1930 for depreciation\n$2,191,083.03;   $18,808,134.18.\nOres, minerals and smelter product* on hand and in transit:\n$6,693387.67.'\nMines and smelter stores and material $4.016375.61.\nAccounts receivable: Directors\n$37630; officers. $1317-51; shareholders $257,186.93; customers and\nsundry 82,498.893.63; total $2,767,*\n75437.\nDominion, provincial, municipal\nand industrial bonds: Including securities held for Insurance and employees' pension fund reserves: At\ncoat   88.551.46533.\nCaah In bank and on band: Montreal. Toronto, Vanoouver, Trail and\nKlmberley,  $280,19853.\nDeferred charges to operatlona,\n$15,671.84;    total   $66.576.399J4.\nhard-working member of the Labor\ncabinet of Prime Minister James E.\nScullin, finally revolted against\nw&at he thought was \"truckling to\nthe extremist.\" left the cabinet\nln December, 1080, and threw himself into the fray as leader of a\ngreat campaign for a non-party body,\npledged to the restoration or financial and ecqnomto stability in Australia. Such ait tils personal qualifications that he became in a few\nmonths the logical man to form a\ngovernment, probably a coalition\ngovernment of the Nationalist and\nOountry parties with the aid of right\nwing membera of the Labor party\nitself, in th* event of the Labor\ngovernment's defeat In the general\nelection that appeared inevitable.\nHon, Mr, Lyons, who was born\nSept. 15. 1870, entered the commonwealth arena ln 1029. after\na brilliant political career in the\nstate of Tasmania. He had been\ntreasurer, minister of education and\nof railways in the Tasmanian government from 1914 to 1918. He\nwas premier and treasurer of the\nstate from 1023 until 1928.\nIn 1880 Mr. Lyons was elected to\ntbe commonwealth house of representatives for Wllmot. and entered\ntbe cabinet of Prime Minister Scullin as postmaster-gene ral and minister for works and railways, after\nthe defeat of the Bruce administration in October, 1929. He became\nacting treasurer as well, when Hon.\nS. O. Theodore resigned the treasurershlp   ln   the   folowtng   summer.\nIn the autumn and early winter\nmonths of 1930 wben Prime Minister Scullin was absent at the Imperial conference, Mr. Lyons fought\na hard and gallant battle against\nthe extremists within the Labor\nparty. His differences with them\nwidened to an open breach in November, when be was unable to\nprevent the majority carrying a\nresolution that holders of maturing\nbonds to the extent of $140,000,000\nshould be asked to wait another\nyear  for  payment.\nBut backed by Premier Scullin\nand Hon. James Fenton, minister of\ntrade, Mr. Lyons successfully block\ned  this first step   toward   repudia-\nt rail a. He Instituted a vigorous\ncjmpslgn on behalf of a conversion\nloan. The loan was oversubscribed\nby the Australians before the previous obligations matured ln December and the result constituted a\ngreat pereonsl triumph for Mr.\nLyons,\nThe reentry of Mr. Theodore to\nthe cablne t was strongly opposed\nby Mr. Lyons and eventually, with\nMr. Fenton, he resigned. Outside\nthe party, he became an increasingly\nactive and strong opponent of the\nLabor extremists, and when Hon.\nJ. T. Lang, radical head of the\nNew South Wales government, carried out his threat to default payments of interest to London bondholders on April 1 last, Mr. Lyons\ncommenced bis biggest campaign\nHe declared be would organise s\ngreat national party pledged to the\nrestoration of economic and financial  balance.\nThe campaign proved an lmmedi\nate success for Mr. Lyons. Crowds\ngave him a great ovation when he\nmade his first speech at Adelaide,\nSouth Australia, April 9. He set\nout as his platform the balancing\nof the budget and the restoration\nof \"sound and sane\" government.\nHe proposed the oppolntment of an\nexpert non-poltttcai committee to\nInvestigate and determine th\u00bb periods over whioh tbe budget oould\nbe balanced, for tt was apparent\nthat neither the current budget nor\nthe   next   could   be   balanced.\nMr. Lyons stressed that only i\nrestoration of confidence, ln Australia would enable her to reduce\nthe heavy load of interest payments\nfor only by the squashing of the\ntalk of repudiation, the abandoning\nof attempts to interfere wmn, the\ncurrent or with the administration\nof the banks, would give any pros\npect of successful conversion operation to lower interest rates. He\nespecially attacked the proposal for\na fiduciary issue of $90.000000\nAt Melbourne a few days later he\nhad another success^\u2014ln a city that\nhad consistently snubbed the ex\ntreme leader, Premier Lang, by re<\nruling him permission to use public\nbuildings   for   a   projected   meeting\nStreet and Roadside Trees\nBy 4. B. BPKM'r.R, B,  S.  V\nDirector,  Onlurlo Ur-rtUulf ural  .1s-.o.i_tlon\nThere are few towns and cities.dependentlyj>n or in front of your\nIn which the street trees do not\npresent a poor appearance and except In comparatively few instances\nare the conditions, of . the street\ntrees Improving. Roadside trees, eve'\nwhere   they   have   been   svstematl-J trees   a*,   the  maple   and   fifty  feet\noally planted, are frequently no less *      **\"\"    '      '\"\npromising.\nIn the effort thftt la being made\nto beautify localities and in this\nway bave a share in tbe \"Beautify\nCanada\" campaign now in progress.\nthe proper plsntlng of trees will\nhave a marked effect. If the planting Is done in a haphazard manner\nor without regard to suitable spacing, an opportunity for beautlftca-\ntlon tbat will  continue  to improve\nfor many years to come,   will havs'arntlon lor a good start,\nbeen  lost.   No  less   authority   than      Protection    ls    absolutely    essen-\nMr. H. M. Howltt, the author of\n\"Beautifying the Home Grounds of\nCanada\" seta down five easily comprehended rules that if followed\nwlll bring {ine results:\nTry for uniformity In the street\nor highway and conform to tbe\npractice on your particular street.\nIf there Is ft central authority, consult blm as what to pliant and the\ndistant* apart, rather than plant >n-\nNEW YOHJC. April 34\u2014The preliminary report of Oeneral Motors\ncrp. shows first-quarter net earnings of $28,909,409, compared wltb\n$44,968,587 in the flrat quarter of\n1930.\nThe net income, which includes\nequity ln undivided profits of subsidiary and affiliated companies not\nconsolidated, ls equal after pre-\nfered dividends to 61 cents a share\non 43,500,000 ehares of common\nstock, against 98 cents on the com\nmon in the first quarter of last\nyear. ^^^\nown lot . Tills form of planting\nshould be the work ol a central\nbody. Especially avoid eloee planting. Authorities agree tbat 40 feet\nshould   be   the   minimum   for such\nfor the elm in towns and cities\nend greater dbt-nce,*, along country roads. Trees at these distances\nmake a beautiful street and do\nnot, when mature, overshade lawns,\n\u2022\u2022limbs   and   flower  beds.\nriOTft now i.NM-NTiAr.\nPlant carefully and give extra\na Mention to the preparation and\nfertilization of the soil. Trees ln\nparking spaces and sidewalks are\nparticularly dependent on this prep-\nFERGUSON WARNS\nBRITAIN TO GET\nCANADIAN TRADE\nSays Dominion Wants Come\nCloser But England Has\nWrong: Impression\nLONDON, April. 24 (C P cable)\u2014\n\"Unless you are very careful how\nyou treat us It wlU be only anotlirr\ngeneration before wc lake yuur place\nas leaders In industry and uneconomic leaders of tbe world.\" With\nthese words, Hon. O. Howard Ferguson, Canadian high commissioner\nto London, concluded an appeal to\nOreat Britain to \"take the Dominion by the hands and negotiate\nwith them.\" Mr. Ferguaou watt\nspeaking at the annual dinner of\nthe Assoclstlon of British Chamber\nof Commerce  here  tonight,\nHe sometimes thought, be declared, thst owing to Qrest Britain's\ntremendous success through the\ncenturies, when tho world came to\nher as Its financial center and commercial leader, Britain had built\nup through tbe generations a feeling that she was more leas self-\nsufficient. It had nor, been realized\ntbat with the coming of the war\nsnd destruction of thc world's economic fabric, other nations had\nbeen rapidly growing ln power and\nbecome poweiful competitors of\nBritain.\nWANT   TO   NEGOTIATE\n\"Where are you going to took for\nsupport if you do not turn to\nmembers of your own famlly7\" he\nasked. \"The]* are pressing to be\npermitted to alt down at the family\ntable and work out our problems on\nwhich your prosperity and happiness\ndepend. Unless you are very careful\nbow you treat ug it wlll be only\nsnotber generation before we take\nour place as leaders ln industry\nand economic leaders of the world\n\"Csnsda has the territory, the\nnatural wealth and the right spirit.\nbut we want from Great Britain today more capital and a helping\nband. The time of depression will\nshorten if you will take the dominions by the band and negotiate wltb them. The people of\nBritain and Canada want to oome\ncloser together and no government\nwlll stop them,\" Mr. Ferguson said.\nTwo   principles   In human   nature\nreign;\nSelf-love   to   urgo and    reason   to\nrestrain, \u2014Po-pe\nttal, as the small boy cannot resist\nthe temptation of swinging on the\nnewly planted tree. Cars and animals are bound to injure the bark\nftnd r*M the lawn-mower may accidentally damage the tree and all\nwill retard Its growth, besides proving unsightly. Unless the wounds\nare treated the tree ls very often\nkilled by ths entry of decay fungi\nanil flniil rotting of the wood. Of\ncourse stsklng is absolutely essential and will help but the provision of a boxing as well of iron\nor wood will ensure success.\nWatering the newly planted trees\nln dry weather is very essential as\nthey are subject to a limited supply of moisture. Sprinkling will\nprove inadequate and a good .asking at intervals Is best so that the\nwster will soak well into the ground\nwhere It is needed. For this ree-\nbon ll. is advisable to mound up,\nabout four to six Inches, a large\ncircle furmtng a basin about the\ntrunk extending to the clretimfer-\nent\u00ab of tho roots. Tbls can be\nitllrH with water until one lh \u00bbat-\ni\u00bbficd that a thorough amount hss\npenetrated   to  the  roots.\nStreet tree**, to allow for the average irafflr, n.uwt be pruned quite\nhigh. Nine feet to tlie lowest\nbranch Is none too high. Quite\nfrequently hs the \"\"res become old.\nthey should be carerully pruned\nout  of ihe way of traffic.\nBRUHN FINDS\nINTERIOR IN\nACTIVE STATE\nVIOTOWn. \u25a0. C April 24-Op-\neratlon of *&\u2022 Kootenay lake ferry\nservice, reoently brought about\ntbe department of public works, bas\nremoved necessity for a detour into\nUnited States territory, and reopened, tbe all-Canadian route for\nmotor vehicles ln transit of tbe\nprovinoe, it was stated yesterday\nby Hon. R. W. .Bruhn. minister of\npublic works, who returned from\ninspection of interior road and public works. The Gray Creek-Kus-\nkanook road, the last link ln the\nsouthern transprovlnclal highway,\nwill be pushed to completion this\nsummer,  he stated.\n\"Bid midsummer, wben tbe Oray\nCreek road la finished, travel across\nthe province by tbe south route wlU\nbe put on an entirely new basis of\nspeed and efficiency, and ths delays\nof tho past, wben cars had to travel\nby th\u00a9 regular steamship servloe,\nwlll be eliminated. This, we feel,\nwlll be extremely valuable to the\nsouthern Interior, and to tba province aa ft whole,\" Mr. Bruhn commented.\nIn company with department officials tht minister of works visited Nelson, Trail, Rossland. Kaalo.\nSlocan, Nakusp. Creaton and other\nareas ln tbe Kootenay country, and\nwaa entertained at many public\nfunction*.\nHe will leave shortly for Merrltt\nand other areas, in what la destined to be a thorough review of\n\u2022very section of the province.\nMr. Bruhn reported business conditions on the mend throughout\nthose sections visited, and considerable activity at Trail, where 3800\nmen are employed by tbe Consolidated Mining it Smelting company. Developments In connection\nwith the vast new fertiliser plant\nare being pushed ahead rapidly, be\nwas informed.\nimmediately on his return Mr.\nBruhn ratified a contract for the\ncompletion of a bridge over tbs\nNechaco river at Prlnce Oeorge,\ndetails of which have already been\npublished.\nLOTTERY TICKETS\nSEIZED AT COAST\nVICTORIA, B. C, April 24 (CP)\n\u2014Issue of a warrant for the arrest\nof Arthur English, known here as\na literary agent, followed tbe aeli-\nura, here yeeterday afternoon by\npolice of more than 40,000 ticket*\nfor what is termed a \"Canadian\nnattonal lottery-\"\nPolice believe -today they had\nfrustrated the launching of a continent-wide sweepstake involving\nmore than a million dollars. The\neelsuro was mads at a suite in s\nlocal   apartment  house.\nEnglish is believed to have left\ntbe elty two weeks ago and according to some reports, may be In the\neastern states. Detectives were investigating   bis   whereabouts   today.\nHuge piles of tickets fresh from\nthe plant of a local printer, and\nhundreds of others fn envelopes\naddressed to people all over the\nUnited States were seised.\nThe tickets purporting to be for\ns \"Canadian national lottery\", were\npriced at 84 each, the prises to be\ndistributed on a 8400,000 basis,\nwhich provided a first prise of\nS200.000, second pries of 8100000\nand a third prise of 850.000 and\nawards for starters and non-starters\nas well as special prises.\nTho drawing was to be on the\nManchester November handicap at\nManchester. England, on November\n23 next.\n'fir A HIP T9a*IC*P*\nn\nGRANTS\nBest Procurable*\n(THI OtUODUU\nPore Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nc~c. _. !_\u00a3!\u00a3? rc-n..r_i\nicJnscxjCMiM txmAmm. om.\nTbls tdvsrtlssmsnt ls not Instruct by th. Liauor Control\nby tb. Oovarnmsnt of tb. Provinoe  of British Columbia\nThe Epitome of\nThe New\n**ll*e\n319 Baker St.\nNtltta'l I'lijiiilar Restaurant\nSPECIAL SUNDAY\nDINNER TOMORROW\nWhy stay at home and\ncook when you can have\na delicious meal here at\nonly 50\u00bbf> a cover? Plan\nto eat out at tbe Standard this Sunday for\nreal  dining enjoyment.\nEVERY SATURDAY\nNIGHT\nfinds more and more\npeople coming\" to the\nStandard for after-theater and dance refreshments. Come in tonight\nand  join  your  friends.\nBest radio music in town\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT\na Service\nTHE case of C-I-L explosives delivered to you is more than simple goods\nin trade. It epitomizes the service of\nthe Explosives Division of Canadian\nIndustries Limited.\nThis service hfRln*, with the laboratory workers,\nera*, year In and yesr out, apply tbe latest de-\n\u00bbi\u00bblnpni*\u00bbntn In ehemlMry to tin* Improvement of\nftplo-xlvr*: It Ih rontlnur-f h*. (hr rvplonlvr-* engineer*, mIh> test the laboratory experiments\nunder Mcltl cnnriiuloiii.: and It Is completed by\ntho spccialM*- who, \u00abt udylng your particular\nproblem, flMlvrr to you exactly the right ex-\npkml.e   for  your  la*.\nBrunch office*, of the C-I-L at every Important\n(Mint In Canada make this ftervlce conveniently\nnvallHble lo Stiff lndiistrisl centre. At these\niHilnts yon will find MilUett and attentive salesmen ready to --rv*** you with whatever jour\ni cqulrcnirnls   may   he   ln  explosives.\n\"Everything for Blasting\"\nCANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED\nEXPLOSIVES DIVISION\nUnci  tjttiea-.  MONTR*:*!,\nHALIFAX tlONTHKM. TORONTO OTTAWA -clDBITEi\nKIRKI \\M> _UU        TIMMDc'R        I CIRAI.T       l\\l\\Nirr.(.        EDMONTON\ncTAMlARV        Ni:i.SON YANl'OrvF.R VICTORIA\nDURANT\nAfow Offers\nCANADA'S\nGREATEST SIX-CYLINDER VALUE\nTHE\nDURANT\n6.11\nSIX*\nCyUNOER\nA QUALITY SIX AT A NEW LOW PRICE\nTht introduction ol the Durant 6-11 definitely Mb t mw\nveluc standard in the six-cylinder field.\nNo car in its price-class combines so msny feature*. .4\nLons Wheel Base... Power... Speed... Braking Control\n... Riding Comfort, together with distinctive sppeerance.\nThc 6-11 is on display to-day. You will be surprised at\nthe price and thc performance, too. Ailc your detler\nfor t demonitrttion.\n\u25a0utLTtry\nA CANADIAN COMPANY CONTROLLED BY CANADIAN CAftTAt\nDURANT MOTORS of CANADA, LIMITED\ntOtONIO AIASM) CANADA\nDURANT\nOOOD       CAR\nKOOTENAY GARAGE\nTOM SARGENT\n519 JOSEPHINE CT.      NELSON, B. C.       PHONE 43\n________\n Page Ten\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS      SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1981.\nWANT    AMD    CLASSIFIED\nADVLKTISLSO\nOb. insertion 10 cen.* a lln.\n\u2022la inanitions io onto a Una\nOh month also a Una\nsaci\u2014,lm   _wo Une.\nMo extra charts ll charged.\nBirth  not.ce.  Ire.  ot  chart.\nDeath.,    marriage,   and    cards    oi\nthanks  ao cant, per line\nfuneral flowere  16  oenta  pat Una\nNewa  ol  th*  Dai   ttema  30   otnu\n83 EXTRA COST IT C-ABUED\n___AL NOTICES\nLAN1>   IUJ018TRY    ACT\nHrctlon   IM\nHI TBI MATTES OF Lot. 8, 0,\n10. ll and Vi, Block 21, being\npart ol District Lot DS, Qrouo 1,\nTown ol  Nelson.\nProof having been Hied In my\noffice ol the loss ol Certificate oi\nntle No. IKaM-A, to the above mentioned lands in the name ol John\nAyton uluson. ana bearing date she\nMis February. 1BOB. 1 HEREBY\nGIVE NOTICE ol mv Intention, at\nthe expiration ol one calendar mont.i\nirom the first publication nereol,\nto _su\u00ab ln the nsme of the said\nJohn Ayton Olbson. . provision\u2014\ncjartltlut. of Title In lieu of auch\nloat Certificate. Any person having\nany information with recerence to\nsuch loo; certlilcate of Title ta re-\nqueeted to communicate with the\nundersigned.\nDATED AT NELSON. B. C. this\n^th d.. o. Apru.^D.^\nREGISTRAR.\nDat. of flnt publication April\n36th. 1931. __*\u00bb)\nSHERIFF'S   SALE\nUnder and bj virtue of order, of\nHis Honour Judge Nlsbet, dated th.\n18th day of Uaroh, M31. and the\n30th day of March, 1831. respectively, I wUl offer for Ml. at public\nauction at my office at the Court-\nhoua. Nelson. B. C. on Friday the\nlat day of May. 1M1. at 10.30\no'clock ln the lorenoon. all interest\nof th. judgment debtor. Arthur\nAugustus Hale. In and to the fo.\nlowing-  described   property :-\npiirflc-are\u2014Block IM, District\nLot tu, Plan Ml. Group 1. Kootenay  District.   .\nJudgment creditor: Canyon Trading Company\nJudgment debtor: Arthur A. Hal.\nRegistered o.ner: Wlnnlfred Hale.\nRegistered chargs.:    Nona.\nApplies lon for registration: None.\nAssignment for benefit of credit-\nore:     Non..\nJudgment.: William and Sam\nL__\u2014if againat Arthur A. Hale ftu\n619186. Registered the Mth day ol\nDecember. 1030. Canyon Trading\nCompany against Arthur A. Haie\nfor 1708 78. Registered tha Srd da>\nof January,  1931\nMechanics'  .lens:    None.\nTerm, of eel.:   Caah.\nM. E.  HARPER.\nSheriff's  Otflc,\nNelson. B. C  AprU  17th.  MM.\n(30351\nPEBSONAL\n(31\n(JTJTT ANY TOBACCO HABIT EAST-\nly. lnex. .naively, without drugs.\nSend address. J. Y. Stokes. Mohawk.   Horlde. (8118)\nSITUATIONS   WANTED\nBXPaVRIENCID TEAMSTER. Willing to do anything. Jim Christen-\nitD.   N. Mn.   B.   C. iBUlc\nMISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE\u2014(Con)\nYQUNQ      OIRL     WANTS     WORK.\nBox  S0S3.  Nelaon  Dally  New..\n(5083)\nCOOK'S    H__>ER.     TWO    YEARS'\nexperience,    willing   to   do   anything.     A.   MUler.   Nelson,   B.   C.\n(5113)\nYOUNO   WOMAN   WANTS   HOOSE-\nwork or companion to elderly peo-\nee by May 1st.   Box 5078, Nelson\nklly   News. (6117)\nWANTED\u2014WORK   BY   EXPERIENC-\ned carpenter.    A teratlona and repairs.     Rock   and   cement   paths.\nApply O. Kitchener.    Phone 318R\n(50871\nWANTED \u2014 CARPENTRY WORK,\nBuilding repairs, fencing, etc.\nShlng lng a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prlcee reasonable. A. J. Crack, Cemetery Road,\nPhone 336L1. (6137)\nAGENTS   WANTED\n(12l\n6380 MONTHLY 8ELL1NO 10 NEW\nImproved Window Washers dally,\ncleans, dries, polishes. Approved\nby Oood Housekeeping. Restricted\nterritory. Write today. Carter\nProduct. Corp.. 812 Front Ave,\nCleveland, Ohio. (5153)\nJUST OUT. SELLING SENSATION.\nNew Improved eelf-wrlnglng mop.\nDifferent. Perfect, overcomes all\nobjections to otners. Make 65 to\naS a day demonstrating and taking orders. No Investment. Wrlng-\nezy Mops, Dept. \"N\" Box 1139.\nVictoria.   B.   C. (51M)\nWANTED\u2014SALESMEN, NEW, FAST\nselling, changeable letter signs.\nSells for 61-7o each, cost 75 each\ndoten lot.. 70c e\u00bbch ln lota ol\n50. Every merchant wants 1 to 8\n\u201415 a day sold easily. General\nAdvertising Assn.. 415 Oraham\nAve..   Winnipeg,  Man. (51241-\nFVRNP'HED  BOOMS  For  Rent   (11)\nFURNISHED    HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms    K. w. C. Block.       (6044)\nBOOMS\u2014To   Hfci|\nAPARTMENTS IN THI MEDICAL\nAria Bloca for rent Apply Chas.\nP.   Mcliardy. (4718)\nBAKBRS OVENS\u2014NEW AND RE-\nbullt. Deferred payments. Write\nfor catalogue. Hubbard Oven\nCompany. Bathurst St., Toronto.\nWILLIAMS'  TRANSFER _\nFOR  BALE\u2014FRESH   MAPLE SYRUP\nfrdm   Sutton.   Quebec,   in   gallon\nand  half-gallon cans.    Price 83.60\nand  81.18 <MM)\n8*\u00bbp 81.00 AND RECEIVE POST-\npald oue pound our speolal Fin.\nor -Coarse Cut Smoking Tobacco.\nCalgary Tobacco Co.. Cauary Alt..\n(W. trade Poker Hands. Mac-\ndonald's .nd Tuckett'a Cards. Pre.,\non. for one). (4690)\nSECOND HAND PIPES AND FTT.\nting, for aale When you ar. ln\nneed of used Pipes and Fittings\nany size. Blsck or Oalvanlxed.\nwrit, to Bwartz Pip. Yard, 220\nPlrst Ave. East. Vancouver. B C.\nThe largest exclusive dealers ln\nreconditioned Pipes and Fittings.\n(47201\nMISCELLANEOUS\n(19)    PROPERTY   FOR  8ALE   (continued)\nWILLIAMS\nTRANSFER\nLong   and   short  distance\nHAULING\nFurniture   and   piano  moving\na  specialty\nSTORAGE\nRBFRIQERAT0R8\nICE        COAL       WOOD\nGASOLINE\nLARGE  LOAD   13-\nINCH   SLABS\t\nPHONE 108 WARD Sf.\n(6130)\nIMIIIII-IIIHIimillBifr-\n$3.75\nBUSINESS   OPPORTUNITIES        < 31>\nianimm;\nELECTRIC LIGHTING\nPLANTS\nHOUSES  WANTED\nWANTED\u2014 HOU8E TO RENT OK\nbuy lor caan. Apply Box 263.\nNelaon.  B.  C. (60O3I\nLIVESTOCK   FOR   SALE\nFOUR YEAK\u2014INU GljAlS ANU i\nbaby kids, cheap. Box 1184. Nelson. (6057)\nTWO YOUNO COWS, MILKINU,\nand on. heifer, two years old.\nJacob   bchaer.  Beasley. (5102)\nF__ALE\nrtoal\nDISORDERS ANDOBSTsTT-\nBpedaiut.     write   to   Dr.\n l.  8. P.. 6162  Arced.  Bldg,\newitle.   Tre.lm.nt by mall. (ASM)\nL. BOBflEUX PALMIST. CLA1R-\nvoyant Qtuetlon.. Horoscope by\naaaU. 81 Sand nam., birth date.\nrear.   9343 Quebee st, Vanoouear.\n(4616)\nMARRY\u20141    HAVE    A    MATE    FOR\nTflu. Canadian membera worth\nfrom 830.000 to 685,000. Photos\nFree Club, Jane Stevens. Box\n1430    Hollywood.    CaUf.        (4876)\nPRIVATI CONF-IR-XNT. HOME\nadoption It dMlrad. terma reasonable Mra. Rue\u2014nan. 714\nBroadway, No. Cap. S5S8. Seattle.\nWaah.    Physician   In   attendance.\nmn*m    ZARA.    NOTED    CLAIH-\nvoyent. crystal gaier, answer, two\nStations   with    1931    Horoscope.\nOd   at.,  date,  month.  26  cenU.\nSuit. 40  319 22 St. E.. Saskatoon.\n-anatnt  GERTRUDE.   B.1-MJJ.\nPAU-ST CLAIRVOYANT, PSYCHIC\nReader. 9883 Jaaper Eut. Edmonton, Alte. Twenty ye\u2014V experience. Blackpool, Southport,\nlals of Man. Eng (Pour quanlon.\nunerad lor 81 by mail).    (48S6)\nPSORIASIS\nand Eczema\nCan be cund, I suffered for 18\nyear, wtth this dresdful Skin Affliction. Write 8. A. Penfleld, 222\nRiverside Drive. New York city.\nN.   Y. (4919)\n\"LINO   BALSAM\"      \t\nFOB     CATARRHAL     BRONCHITIS,\nChronic Putmonary Disorders, Tuberculosis, Spitting ol Blood, also\nnutritious for weak heart and\nother Infections, weaknesses and\ndiseases of th. lungs. Price 8160\nper bottle prepaid. Also Remedies\nfor every sick\u2014M. and dleesse.\nlte Agnsa Penner. 76 HaUett St,\nWinnipeg.  (4SU3)\nHORSES FOR SALE\u2014WORK. PACK\nand aaddle horaea. big or small\nLat ma know what you want.\nO.  O.   Guise.   Midway. (4585)\nREAL OOOD TEAM OF CLYDK3-\ndale geldings 10 and 11 years old.\nweighing 3400. Lead team of .he\nFraaer valley six-horse snow team.\nHeavy wagon, 6\" tire, heavy\n\"Walah Harneaa.\" A. D. Oakey,\nBeaton.  B.  C. (60381\nPOl l.TKY   AND   BOOS\n(26)\nBABY CHICKS. QUEEN qUALIlY\nWhite Leghorns. Barred Rocks,\nRhode Island Reds of high egg\nproduoers. Write for catalogue.\nQueen Hatchery, 36 W. Cordova.\nVancouver,  B. C. (6153)\nPRODUCTION BRED S. C. W. LEO-\nhom chlclts. large type. R. O- P.\ntrapneeled, D. W- B tested. 815\nper 100 for May delivery. 20 per\ncent discount on eerly Juns orders. Send 10 per cent with order\nFred C   Puhr,  Vernon. B. C.\n(3039)\nWHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS\nand batching eggs. All males l.i\nmy pens are registered or eons of\nregistered melee whose dame laid\n290 to 306 egga contest records.\nAll female, are direct from choicest ROJ* strains None better\nobtainable. For the balance of the\nseaaon prices reduced to chicks\n616 00 per 100; eggs 85.00 per 100.\nJ Price. R. R. 1. Penlcton. B. C.\n(4696)\na_SOO IS PAID\nIn caae of death from any\nca\u2014ce to your beneficiary, lf\nyou are a member of the\nB. C. Mutual Benefit Assoc.\nDuring the last seven years\nwe have paid to the famUlea\nof deceased member. 8425.000\ntn claims Persons of either\nm*i not over 60 years of ate\nmey become members lf in\nfood health, without medical\nexamination, at an events\nooat of M, payable every three\nmonths. Representatives wanted at country pointa. F\u2014I\nparticulars sent on application\nto tbe Sec, 803 Bekina Bldt.\nVancouver. i   ' (6188)\nWANTED\n(18)\nSTART RIGHT\nBuy the Best\nBOLIVAR CHICKS\nare from approved accredited\nand R. O. P. Alberta flock..\nAll parent atock Is blood-\ntested, culled end mated by\ngovernment Inspectors. Thla\nla your guarantee of satisfaction.\nWhite  Leghorns,  now  JJJg\nper   100.\nAU heavy breeds, now $20\npar   100.\nMaU orders with deposit now.\nBOLIVAR   POULTRY\nFARMS, LTD.\nESTABLISHED   1913\n340\u20143rd Ave. I, Calgary. Alta\n(4719)\n|   Light and Power by\nLED-0-LITE\nI Otla Itself. Guaranteed for 6\n- years\u2014ahould last a lifetime.\n' Made ln Canada, ssvlnt duty.\ni Wonderful    vilue    at:\nI     16   Light  Plant   6193.00\n30   Light  Plant    395.00\n30  Light   Plant   _.., 495.00\n!      40   Light   Plant   ,,- 595.00\n|     60   Light   Plant     895.00\ni     63   Light  Plant 795.00\nBatteries Included.\nA few used plants cheap\nfor cash.\nLEEDER'S  LIMITED\n1375 Portage Ave, Winnipeg\n(6129)\nLOST  AND  FOUND\n(Sll\nWILL      THE      PERSON     FTNDINO\nlarge red wallet containing paprs\nvaluable to owner only, kind y re.\nturn   to   Box   5126   Nelaon   Da'l\nNews. (6.136)\nrl'OPERTY   WANTED\n(3.11\n\\\\ ANTED TO BUY\u2014I: 'PROVED 6\nOr 10 acre, within five miles of\nNelson. Write Box 5108 Nelson\nDally  Newa. (5108)\nEARN 620 AND UPWARDS. GROW\nlng mushrooms for us, ln cellars\nand aheda. Illustrated booklet\nfree. Canadian Mushroom. Toronto. (4020)\nCHEAP POR CASH\u2014TWO OREEN\nhouses, well stocked with spring\nplants. Modern Bungalow adjoining Apply A. Ilott. Lynn\nCreeg  P.  O, B. C. (4968)\nWANTED\u2014GOOD SMART ACTIVE\ncommission traveller, to represent\na machinery manufacturing Co.:\nto cover all of B. C. on a 5 year\ncontract Must be bonded and\nhave 8500.00 In caah for hia\nequipment. Duties to commence\nImmediately. Box 5050 Neson\nDaUy  Newa. (5050)\nIf you want a\naoae-ln home with f\u2014\u00bb r~*-\nrooma. and tha usual Ut-\nlng rooms, kitchen, cu, un\nthe ground floor, and a\nsmaU bedroom upstairs, first\nclaaa white plumbing, no\ngarden, don't overlook thla\nabaolute ' .nap. .Smell payment down.\n$2400 Th*\" \" en* et my\nbeet listings. Cement foundation, four lots, fruit trees\netc.  Near  high school.\n82500. aooi bouse, cement\n\u25a0 foundstlon,   den   with   fireplace.  Very easy terms.\n\t\n82700    Three  bedrooms,  3\n'ji    lots.  Well  located.  Garage.\nI S2O00. Brand new bungalow. Never been occupied.\nS Fairview. Small cash pay-\ni     ment.\nI \t\nB $-lOOO. First class home. 3\n1 bedrooms, stone foundation.\nj three piece white ulumb-\n} Int. Excellent residential\nI    district.  Terms  arranged.\nFOR   SALE\u2014OHNBRAL   STORE   ON\nTranscontinental  Highway. Equlp-\nSed with visible gas pump, good\nuslneas In Ice cream, soft drinks,\nrefreshments, candy and cigar-\nettea: beat ot fishing near by:\naultable place for cabins for camping, worth Investigating. Box\n6081  Nelson Dallv Newa.      (5081c\nPROPERTY   FOR   SALE\n(S*\nELEVEN-ACRE       RANCH,       FIVE-\nloomed house, near south Slocan\nApply Box 5058 Nelson Dally Newa\n(6058)\nRANCH FOR SALE\u201423 ACRES. 10\nacres cleared, no wsste land; good\nbu.ldlnss. w. M. i.ewe.l, Slocan\nPark,  B.  C. (50771\nr'OR SALE-SMALL ACREAGE SUIT-\nablr fruit and poultry; eaay terma\nor work tJ pay. John Graham,\nPerry Siding. (5074)\nON NELSON AVENUE. 90 X 120\nft, aultable f r Service Station.\nMiniature Oolf. or small Industrial alte. Apply Box 4523 Dally\nNews. (4873)\nSuburban Property\nfor Sale\n3*4i acres, near Golf Links\u2014\n1 acre cultivated\u2014some standing timber\u2014fenced.\nOrcherd.   40   trees\u2014   small\nfruit.\u2014good    garden\u20144    room\nbouse,   concrete   cellar\u2014atshle.\netc.\u2014\nPrice 81800.00.    Easy terms.\nH. E. DILL\nFire  and  Auto  Insurance\n508   Ward   St.        Phone   ISO\n(5107)\nCAR   INSURANCE\n_ Let   us   write   your   Car   In-  __\nI    surance.\nCOM!    IN\nESTABLISHED   18   YEARS\nH ll\ni C.W.Appleyard 1\n1 SEXT    NELSON    HARDWARE   1\nPHONE 269\n(6139)   E\n_____\nI ARM   PROPERTY\u2014For  Sale       ISI\u00bb\nPEACE RIVER. 13 600 ACRES; \"IKST\nclass land. 65 an acre: half cash:\nbal. terms. Write Scott. Leader,\nBask 14632)\nFOR IMMEDIATE SALE OR RENT\n. Ix-acu   fruit   ranch   at  Wlnlaw\nready   f->r  anrlng   work.   6100   per\nyear rrnt.    Apply F. W. GUI. fl x\n400.   Nelson. (5040)\n.1 D CREE JERSEY BlL-j I\nmorgana, exc ange for Leghorn\nPlLlea or young pigs. B'all\nGa-dom. D-wdnrv, *l r.      c    53)\nAUM   AND   IIA1KY   PK\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022! \u2022 K\n1-OR SALE \u2014 TURNIPS. OO.c.)\nquality. 810 per ton Lo.b. Wlnlaw\nApp y   Oeorge   Avis. (6064)\nGOLD COIN AND EARLY OHIO potatoes. 4150. special price on ton\nlota.    John Oraham, Perry Siding.\n(MP\n,   Tc\nr.   FOB   SALE\n|'8l\nFOR SALE\u2014OLDSMOBIU ORAVIL\ntruck, two tuns, ready to work,\n1931 license. Apply George York.\nTaghum   Phone 1881.1. (5087)\nIIIIIISTIE TRUCK AND CAR FARTS\n1630 West 1st Ave, Vancouver. B  C.\nLergest   reliable   wrecking  company.\nPowsr    plants,   trailers   and   parte.\n(4710)\nCHRYRLER  70.  BROUGHAM.  FIRST\nclsss condition, complete with six\ntires.   Phone 737L. (5095)\nPROPERTY   FOR  SALE   (oantlaued)\n6-ROOM   FT*I_Y   FUR1\u00abSB_D\nBUNGALOW   HOME   AND\n6   LOTS\n2 bedrooms, living room, bathroom, all new plumbing.\nDining room, kitchen, etc.\nCement foundation. Basement, etc. 82300. T*\u2122-\narranged.\nOTHER OOOD  BUYS\n82400 ~\" FractlcaUy saw\nmodern bungalow, S rooms\nand bath, Falrvlew. Terma.\n83200 ~ 7-room realdence\nand 2 level lota. On. minute from Baker Street, on\nVlotorla.\n93500 \u2014 Modern 6-room\nbungalow horn, .nd 4 beautiful lota. On. of the best\nresidential  locations. Terms.\nCome   ln   and   look   over   our\nlist of properties for sale.\nMore than 100 to choose from\nSEE F.  A.  WHITFIELD\nB.C.AGENCIES\n317   BAKER   BTRIEET\nPHONR JQ7\nOPPOSITE  DAILY  NEWS\n(5149)\nWATS,   I*.INCHES\u2014For   S\u00bble   IS'\nwi.... \u25a0\u25a0'\"   \u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 i'.js.  i. \u25a0\niAFETV MCDEL ROWBOAT8. ALL\nsizes. I'M up. Cs slogu. on request, cedar Bat Works. 1016\nPowell   Bt,   Vancouver. (4857)\nFOR SALE\u2014SAIL BOAT. FOTTR-\nteen feet, six foot beam, renter\nb-ard and main sail. Regular\nkitten c aas selling dingy Imported fr:\u2014, c^est. Apply A. L\nHarris. New Denver. B. O   (6131)\nFOR SALE\u2014LAUNCH. 6*A FOOT\nbeam. 24 feet long. Ford Marine\nLnglne. 18 mile, per hour. In\nfl st claas condition. can be\nMen and tried at any time. For\nquick ssle. 6250. Apply c. Clerihew.   Phon.   7S8L. (6181)\n1 RMT1TF   FOR   RAI.E\nFOR SALE\u2014CHILD'S CRIB AND\nmattreas. out sue. Mn. H H.\nCurrlt. Phon.  384R. 15061)\nHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR\naale\u2014Party leaving town. Apply\nMra. Beany. Third St, Palrvlew.\nbthlnd Hume school. (6113)\nONE BEDROOM SUITE COMPLETE\nwith bed box springs snd mattress Vanity Drees or .nd Chiffonier    -Box 6056  Dally News\n(6066c\nFOR BALE-FOUR-HOLE MCCLARY\nKootenay range, one 40-gal on\nrange b'ller, ore four-burner McClary gw range. First class con-\ndllon. W. T. Choate. 624 Victoria. (61561\nPROPERTY FOR SALE (oa-tlnaad)\nOWN YOUR\nOW1S HOME\nA splendid opportunity\nto own your own home.\nSix-room house, three\nbedrooms, large living\nroom with open fireplace, sitting room, stone\nfoundation, white plumbing, two lots overlooking the lake.\nAll in first-class condition.\nPrice 84500 with\nterms.\nWe have money to]\nI loan on first mortgages j\nI on city property.\nj R. W. Dawson\n1 Life, Fire, Auto, Accident Insurance\nGeneral Real Estate\nP. 0. Box 733\nPhone  197\n(8148)\nBiiiiaiiK\nMI1XERY   PRODUCTS\n(47)\nV.EE  McOttEOOH SEED  l'OTATOiJd.\n61.50    per    hundred.      Appleton\nB.os,  R.  R.  No.   1, Nelson.  B.  C.\n(4952)\nrtiR 8ALE- BRIT SH SO\"EREK)N\nstrswberrv plants 65.50 per thou\nsand Mcnr.g Wlgen. Wynndel\nB    O  (4858)\nBUY B. C. ORO*YN ACCLIMATITlrD\na odi, thev mow. and glv* beat\nre ulie. Ca*V'-gue sent on inquest. PTnurrs \"SSD it supply  STORE,  lentlcton. B.  C.\n(5113)\nvp^TVENT.\n(48)\nI hav. some clients wishing\nto buy homes. If you wish to\nsell\u2014kindly Hat your property.\nMORTGAGES\nAlmost dally I hav. enquiries for mortgage loana -\nrunning from 61000 and upwards\u2014Interest  8   per   cent.\nOet your money ssfely In-\nrested before Interest rates\ndrop.\nChas. F. McHardy\nNELSON,  B.  C.\n(6085)\n\u25a0M-Wsa-M_W-W_B_|\nVUMCAL  INSTRUMENTS (i\nENNIS PLAYER PIANO. LIKB K*\">'\nSO roi s. For quick sale, \u2022to''\nPhone  6S3Y (5143)\nPROPERTY FOB SALE  (oantlamai)\nEasy Payments\n8300   c\"h   and   836   per\nmonth and Interest buys .\n6-room houss. Cement foundation, one lot, tour blocks\nfrom Baker atreet. Tbe price\n!\u2022 only 823O0.\n$300 Cuh and ISO par\nmonth and Interest buya a\n6-room houae and 3 lot. on\ntha comer of Stanley and\nLatimer   streets.   The   prloe\n\" 82000.\n8300   0\"b   and   830   p\u00ab\nmonth and Interest buya a\n4-room house and thre.\ncorner lot., corner Cedar\nand Latimer street.. ThU\nIncludes soma furniture. The\nprice  is only  81500.\n8500   c*\"n   ,n\u00b0   \u2022a8   Der\nmonth and Interest buys .\n6-room house and on. lot\nnear  hospital. Tha price la\n81850.\n8500   CMh  *n*  \u2022**  \"\"\nmonth and Interest buya an\nB-room bouse and three\nlota ln Falrvlew near English church. The price la\n83300.\n8500   Cuh   *nd   *so   Am\nmonth and interest buys a\n6-room  houae and  one  lot\non Cedar street, near Baker\natreet. The price ls 82000\n8500   cub   ->\u25a0*   ,3B   >*~\nmonth and Interest buys a\nlarge 6-room houae and\ndouble lot on Observatory\nstreet. The price It 82500\nWe have others. Call and get\nfull   particulars.\nRobertson Realty\nCompany, Ltd.\nII  414  WARD ST.        PHONE SS\n(9180)\nDeath of Aunt\nof Mfonso Is\nMourned. Soain\nMADRID, April 34 (AP) (By Clar-\nen-e Duboa)\u2014Spain's new government paused today in the taak of\nhulldlng a republic to grlev. for\nth. infanta Isabella who died ln\nParla.\nMadrid tHiouaht of her aa a sort\nof beltved aunt, not on!, of th*\nking, but of all Spaniards, and aa\nthe aweet old lady In the palaoe on\nQutntano jvenue. Everybody Uked\nher   and   ahe   llkel  everybody.\nAlexander Lerroux. the foreign\nminister, spoke for republican, and\nmonarchist, alike this err nlng,\nwhen he aald \"aba wa. a woman\nwho never Incurred the hatred of\nanybody. It waa a great misfortune\nthat ahe decided to lev. Spain,\nfor I, fear that wu what caused\nh r untimely death.\nTlie Infanta, who wruld have been\n80 yeara old next December, , waa\nalmost the laat Bourbon to mow.\nInto French exile when tike re*\npublicans oame in.\nTHE GUMPS-ANTIQUES\nOH-   I  \\WI*M \"YOU  HAD\n, Been with aas tmi, A-TeRhiootsi\nTO 45E  B0eTTiM*5R'*4   N5\\N  A\u00bb\u00bbAI\u00bbT\u00bbAENT \u2014 |\n|  NA.V6   Neve-*  &6S**\u00bb   MMVYHIr,**\nBEAUTi-UL  IN MY UP, \u2014\nI  V.OUl,**> \u2022JUVr LIKE TO HA.VE\n*TOU at*.   40M5   oa*  THE\n\u2022PUHiMITURe;\nTH6V  HcWE \u2014\nSO\nvu\n'(HCIft I\nI HAVE   NEVER \u00bb6e.*w        \\\nf AN*TTHIN(,  SO  _OR*VBOO\u00bb-\\\n*,00 S.HOUU- VEE  THE I\nANTIQUE *  FW>M EUROPE - I\nTHEV HA'VE ONE \u00bbET\nTHAT twOEs. BACK   TO \/\nTH5  PERIOD  OP \/\nLOUIt*.  TH6 \/\nFOURTEENTM-\nWELL-WE MAVE'\nA pew puces\nOF FURNITURE I\nTHAT ARE\n_OiN6.   BACK.\nTOO-\nTBjjb, (\nTHET  MAY NOT  BE   taOINt*.  BAt**;\nA_ FAR  Ai   L0.lt  THS-   FOURTEENTH -\nBut   THfcVR-. <-,oini_ a**-* \u2014\nON THE.  FIRVT OF THE   fvNONTH  \u2014\nTHEY'RE  GOINto   BACK TO 1XE  INETAU-AASNT\nH0UIE   YOU   BOUbHT   THErA  SStrtA-\nMISCEI.LANE01'*)  FOR  SALE       (271\nONE    WICKER    BABY    CARRIAGE.\nPhons   TOIL. i509\u00ab)\nLAWN MOWER. FIRST CLASS CON-\ndltlon.    633 MU1 St.    Phon. 5S3T.\n(6143)\nFOR BALE\u2014BARRELS. KVEOS. BUR-\nlap Mcka. whit, sugar eacks. McDonald Jam Oo. (4131)\nFOR SAUt\u2014A WRLL-HUILT SPRING\nwagon ln good condition, w D.\nWlllson.   Rossland (61141\n83 SEA HORSE. JOHNSON. WITH\nlong ahaft. uaed only four months.\nIn first claas shape A D. oakey,\nBeaton.  B. C. >5037)\ntrrBIOORAPHERS'     EXAMINATION\nfor Brltlali Columbia Civil Servlc wUc be held on Saturday\nafternoon and eveninn. Mav 30th.\n1131 Appllcatlona .. write WlU\nb. rK*lved up to noon. May 30th,\n1081 For application forma ftnd\nfurther lnlonrcfttion aor'y to the\nnearest O .vernmenl \\r.-nt or to\nA. N Baker. ClvU bervlce Com-\nmlsedoner   Victoria.  B   C.     (6164)\n\u25a0__\u25a0\n,;.\u00ab:   -iJ''\"\nGovernment Positions\naa Latter Carrier.. Mall Clerks,\nCustom. Clerks. Stenographers,\nTyplsta. ate, .re tonstantly\nvse.ni sU over Canada We\nera tbe oldest and largeat institution in Canada cpeclalla-\nlAg in preparing c.nU.daU.\nby mall for thaw poaluoaa.\nBooklet free oa rsauest. Th.\nM. C C. Ltd, 401 -.nslnf-\nton    Bldg.    Winnipeg.\n(4878)\niriiiiMf \u25a0\u25a0        I MMBMl\n(in\nJOB   RB\u00abT  ^MAIJ\nty   furnl. c I\n7UA  Victor!.  St.     Phon.\nOALVANIZED IRON. PIPE ANDFIT-\ntlngs. Baiting ec\u2014Full line of\nnew and used Galv. and Black\nPipe and Fittings; *V' Oalv. new\nSVic 1' Black. Be: 3'' Black,\naultable for Irrigation and water\nUna, 13c; other elzea low prlcee;\nNew Oorrugsted Oalv. Iron 65\nper 100 squar- feet: new and\nused flat Oalv. aheets. Pull\n\u25a0took of Bteel Spilt Pulleys:\npotato and Oraln Sacka: Barbed\nWire; Wire Rope; Canvas; Doors:\nWindows: Roofing FeU; Oarden\nand Air Hose. Boom Chain.:\nMerchandise and Equipment of\nall des<nptlons. Enquires solicited\nB.   C.   JINK   CO.\n188 Powell HI VAX OUVF.R. n. r.\n(4730)\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManus\n*. NICE THOO<MT Of\nTOUR*)- M--JKKV TO\nTAKE HE TO UJtNICHtOeO\nt *4A\/*JIM\"T\ntvllM_. IT\n\u25a0WU7. ME\n\\s\/IFE&. I\nTRIED TD\n<IT OUT\nOF\" IT\nMCfW LET ME SEE'. I 5HAU.\nHAVE COFFfSE- HAVE IT CLARET\nCOLOR \u2022MOT BLACK- *>ER*4*E IT HM\nA TEA-POT- I \u2022v.'-ArJ.T TOA1T AND A\nVERT *oHABP KcMIFE So THAT I\nCAM SCRAPE THE CRUST\n\u00a3 'Ml. Isi'l FMCur. Cnriet. Isc_ Oraal Orllcu. flsht.\nI'LL HAVE A qRAPE'FRUrT-MOT\n1O0  RjPE AHO>i_T-MOT TOO GREEN-\nTVrO -CGV SIM AND A i^alF\nIVIINOTM -1 >WANT BACON- BUT IT\nKVJVT BE-ONE MERT THICK SUCE\nAHO  AN OYSTER\nSTEW- BUT BE SURE\nTO LET ME =>EE THE\nOY'bTER'i FiR*YT- .-\n,1H-\n\u2022WAITER. BE\n\u2022bORB TO A*JlK\nHlrv\u00bb   H\u00abrW\nHt \"WANTS\nHI. *WATER\nBILK Stockings\u2014value    ..\nAlto   TOU   _5g\u00bb\nW.  wUl sand  you  a  pair  of   a\nladles' pure silk stockings, any   I\naire   or   color,   for   the   ouUay   [-_\non your part of only 36 oenta.\nThla   la   en   advertlalng   plan.\nHot   a   comp-tlt:on,   but   only   I\nrequirtn,-  your  getting  aigna-   fl\nl     if    t:vr    .'rlenda.    Send\nnot stamps, and  11 you\nare   8 vour   money\nwill   be  returned.\nWESTERN   c O-OPERATIVE\nULM\nRobson   St.\nVaucouvur, B. C.\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nBy Weitover\nt     S POljE     VOU  THOUtJHT\nI        MAO     A    NERVE'\n\\AIHEAj   I    TOLO    MAC\nI     VA\/A*S    TAVCtN\u00ae   you\nOuT   to    DINNE\u2014.\nftEPOI-K    I    ACTUALI\n4\nI      THINK    VOU'RB    ^ -YEA.H   -\nTHE    <(MD   OF   A -1   -TV|_X*5   *AM>\nP-EL-OVAI   \\AJHO      \\a.s_k.    VOO\nHAS    A\nNERVe I\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS      SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1981.\nPajje Eleven\nCHICAGO CORN,\nOATS ARE DOWN\nExtensive  Stop-Lose  Selling\nin Grain Futures Causes\n\u2022 Drop\nCHIOAOO, April 34  (By P. Bough-\ntn, Associated Press market editor!\nintensive stop-lots selling of( train\nluturcss, oom la pscrttculsr, forosd\ncorn snd osts down to new low\nprlos records todsy. Wheat tnd\nry. war* tlto depressed, Slackening\noi shipping dsmsnd for corn wss sn\nlmmedl.ts   bttrlsh   intluence.\nCorn clostd nsrvous v, to IH\ncents lowtr, whet, ont cent down\nto Vi up oau H to % ott, tad\nprovisions vsrylnf from live cents\nsetback to  10 cat. advance.\nBUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nAuctioneer\nllsrcsnui.  auctioneer\n818*4 Hsll St.\nm___.    A.  Itaymsr.\nBOX lilt.      (4788)\nAssayers\nE W. Wlddowson. Bos Alios.Nslson.\nB. 0.    Standtrd  western  chars...\n(4196)\nChiropractors\nDR. ORAY, OILIER BLK.   MsTLSON.\n'47441\nDB. MITTUN. X-RAY. CRANBROOK.\n (47411\nDentists\ndr. a\nArt.\nA. 0. WALLBY\u2014aaS Medical\nBuilding.     X-Ray.     M.lson.\nDressmaking and  Designing\nAccounting'\nCHAS. F.\nPublio   Accountant,   Nelson\nMunicipal   tnd   Commercial   Audits\n147431\nBeauty Parlors\nSociety Beauty Shop,   anker Block.\nMrs. X   Hslgh, Phons 171.    (47411\nEngineers\n;has. moors\u2014land surveyor,\nArcht.ect. Draltlng, Nelson.   (4737c\nB   D.  DAWSON -LAND SURVEYOR\nMlnln. .nd Civil Engineer. Kaalo\n(4711)\nFlorists\nGrlzwclle's oreentiouss. Nelson.    Cut\nflowers and floral designs.    (4747c\ntaught\u2014 Academy of Useful Arts\nNO. 4 Writ, to Mary I. Rodgers.\nBaa W3,  Rosslsnd. (4740)\n\u00abN^\u00b0\nInsurance and Real Estate\nB W. DAWSON- Real Estate Insurance. Rentals Next Hipperson\nHardware,   Baker   St. (47411\nSecond Hand Stores\n     FLOWER   SHOPPE\nUn.   out   flowers\nNELSON\nlln. 1\nfloral deaigna\n       Full\n\u201e   st   all   limes.\nPhone 303.    (4748c\nJOHNSON'S OREENHOU8B\u2014 Phon.\n343. Cutflowera. Potted Plants\nand   Floral   Designs. (4749)\nTransfer\nBA\nWILLIAMS'  TRANSFER\n(KlAdE. COAI. AND WOOD\nPhone tot\n(47501\nTbe   Ark   dealers   ln   second   hand\nroods.     Phon*   534 .4740)\nINSON    TRANSFER,   Coaj     nel\nLong dlstsncs hauling\ntTrfll\nMarket and Mining News\nSTRONG SUPPORT\nHELPS NEW YORK\nPULL THROUGH\nBRICK\nCEMENT\nLIME\nBUILDING\nMATERIALS\nFor AU Construction\nPurposes\nHAVE you ever considered the fact that Qual-\ni t y Building Materials\nsuch as we offer, add\nmany dollars to the value\nof your huilding and\nm\\ny years to its life?\nOur policy to sell you only\nthe best at the lowest possible cost has won for us\nan enviable reputation in\nthis community and has\nbrought to us an ever increasing; business.\nAuto Glass a Specialty\nT. H. Waters\nand Co., Ltd.\nFoot of Hall Street\nPHONE 156 P. 0. Box 835\nExperience\nVOUR experience tells you what your boy\n* cannot know\u2014the value of money saved.'\nTeach him to spend his money in a bank.\nHis first thousand dollars may mean a lifetime of success.\nJ7.58t mm* will five aim JlOffl M\nJOjcMrsfrmiMw.\nm The Royal Bank\nof Canada\nMember    Firm    Suspended;\nHeaviness Aggravated by\nFall in Rail Issues\nMSW TORK, AprU 34.\u2014(AW\u2014\nStrong support helped the stock\nmarket weather the -heck of s\nmember firm's suspension today.      4\nThe result was an Irregular close. *\nwith   the   composite   *<*   90   Issues\nunchanged.\nThe brokerage house failure waa\nnot a complete surprise but, aa\nusual, ths official announcement\ncaused an Immediate outburst of\nselling which upeet prices considerably. Sales totalled 2,000,000 shares,\n1,000,000 shares changing hands in\nthe lut 00 minutes.\nprior to the suspension the market had been irregular, an upturn\nIn the morning fared well, but by\nearly afternoon the rally lagged and\nQuotations   began   to  drop.\nThe heaviness was aggravated to\nsome Jxtent by weakness ln Southern Pacific, which broke to tbe lowest *lnoe 1032. in Westlnghouse and\nln Texas Corporation. Oils wera\n\u25a0oft all day. Ralls, with the prominent exception of Southern Paolflc\nwere more steady than otherwise,\nand Union Pacific and Atchison\nshot up rapidly at the close.\nNET   CHANGES   FRACTIONAL\nBroadly speaking, net ohanges\nwere fractional, u. S- Steal, after\ndipping to 125*4 on the break,\nclosed with a loss of %. American Can, Oeneral Electric and Standard Oil of New Jersey were off\nabout aa much, while General Motors, North American, Consolidated\nOas and some other utilities Improved moderately. American Telephone halved a three-point loes.\nThe net loss in Weatlnghouae was\nForeign exchanges wet> quiet and\nateady. Sterling eased siigntly\nafter Thursday's run-up. The Spanish  peseta advanced.\nThe bond market was active and\nsteadier although net changes were\nsomewhat mixed.\nSoftness of numerous Industrials,\nespecially rubbers and oils and\nbreaks ln some lAtln-Amerlcins\nwere  features.\nHigh-grade Issues among the raila\nand utilities held steady to firm.\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW TORK. April 24.\u2014Copper\nquleti electrolytlo, spo. and future\n9'A   to  9-V\nIron   quiet,   unchanged.\nTin easy; apot and nearby 3495;\nfuture   24.80.\nLead easy: spot New Tork 4.3_;\nEast St. Louis 4.15.\nZlno easy; East St. Louis \u00bbpot\nand   future   3.50.\nAntimony   0.60   to   065.\nForeign   bar silver  296   cents.\nAt London-\nStandard copper, spot \u00a324 10s:\nfuture \u00a343 2s Od, electrolytic, spot\n\u00a345   10s;   future   140.\nTin, spot \u00a3iii; future \u00a3113 6s.\nLead, spot \u00a312 3a 6d: future\n\u00a312   6a.\nZinc, spot \u00a311; future \u00a311 7s 0d.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nIMPROVEJN TONE\nNoranda Has a Gain of $1.50;\nImperial Oil Is Up; Pete\nUnchanged\nTORONTO. Ont., April 34.\u2014(CP)\n\u2014The generally improved tone on\nthe Toronto stock exchange today\nfailed to attract buyers and volume fell from above 40,000 as In\nprevious sessions of tho week to\n27.667   shares.\nA number of Issues experienced\nfairly wide fluctuations although\nthe majority of changes were ln\nfractions.\nNoranda with a turnover of 6047\nshares, closed at 423.25 for a net\ngain of 6150. International Nickel\nhad An turnover of 2487 ahares,\nlesing H to close at 15S- Smelters\nwm unchanged at 112 and golds\nwere firmer.\nCanadian Pacific was up IH to\nclose a( 37. Other utilities varied,\nBrazilian Traction losing \"* to 19,\nB. c. Power closing off l_ and\nBell ft.\nCockshutt Plow closed at a new\nlow of 7Vi where lt was off H\nand Massey -Harris waa unchanged\nat  alx.\nIn the oils section Canada Oils\nwas off >j to 10lv British American was firmer, dosing at 10S:\nImperial was up \\>A, Pete was unchanged and McOoll-Prontonac gained on* to close at 15.\nin the foods and beverages Alberta pacific Oraln lost 2\\_ to\n23',.. Canada Bread at 67s was up\nthe fraction.\nTORONTO MINES\nBOARD FIRMER\nNoranda, Nickel and Hudson\nBay Move Up to New\nPrice Level\nTORONTO. Ollt. April 34.\u2014cCP)\n\u2014With lesders ln sll groups showing til. wsy. the general price trend\non th. Standard .took snd mining\nexchange sodas wm to higher\nlevels. The more prominent Issues\non th. board continued to show\ngood trading volume, but thc lower-\npriced group was less active resulting In totsl sales tailing to\n430,49a   share.\nNoranda opened at 132.35. sold up\nto 124.35 and daeed a: S23.lt. a\nnet gsln lor the day of 11.35.\nInternational Nickel registered s\ngain of 36c to close at 116.35\nunder smsll demand. Hudson Bay\nmoved up 30c to 14.00.\nSubstantial prloe gains developed\nIn the precious metal list. Lake\nShore rose 50c to 137.50; Dome advanced 30c to $11.05; Mclntyre recovered 300 to 133.73; Holllnger\nroe.  15c  to 18.30.\nOU stocks lell . ln line with the\nstronger ton. in metals cend the\namjorlty closed higher. Imperial\nadvanced 35c to $13.60; British American. 30c to $10.40; Chemical Research gained lie to $3.86; AJai\nrose live point, closing at $1.40,\nwhlls International Petroleum\nclosed unch.nged at $11.35 and\nSarnla Oaes fell live points to 70c.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEO.    Man.    April    34    \u2014\n(Oraln quotations)\u2014\nOpen   High   Low Close\nWHEAT:\nMay      $1       61>,   60', 60',\nJuly     63S    62 C,    61', \u00abl',\nOct  04*.    64',    63*. S3H\nOATS:\nMsy         29'.    20'i    3$% 39\nJuly      3$*,    30c,    \u201e'j 39*\nOot 31       31',    31       31\nBARLEY:\nMay     J014   30*.   30',   :|0',\nJuly    81*.   31',   31',   IH\nOct  84       34       33*,    33*\nFLAX;\nMay     I04S 105     I03'4 in.i'i\nJuly     106     106', 106 too\nOct  108'i  110!,  106 108H\nMil\nMay      aa1*   34',>   33H   MH\nJuly      36H    36       3614    36 H\nOct      38',    38*4    37*4    3714\nCASH  PRICES:\nWheat:   No.   I   Hard,  61*4: No.   3\nNor., 6914; No. 2 Nor.. 67*i; No. 3\nNor.. 53*4; No. 4. 49*4; No. 5, 47H\nNo. 8. 4414: Feed.'44',; Trsck. 60',\nScreenings, per ton. 60c.\nNelson Branch\nA. D. McLeod, Manager\nThe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Co. ol Canada, Ltd.\nTKAIL\u2014BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nMsnufsct^er. oi Ammonium Phosphate\nELEPHANT Sulphate of Ammonia\ncmmical*fertilizms \u2122& Superphosphate\nSOLD   BY   NATIONAL  FRUIT   CO.,   NELSON\nPrrtdnrers   end   Refiners  of \u2022 ____i _m\nTADANAC LMdZlnc\nBran* ( admium-ISismuth\nELECTROLYTIC\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nOIL ISSUES ON\nVANCOUVER LIST\nGAlNaiGHTLV\nGolds Close Steady With Base\nMetals Softening; Mines\nAre Dull\nVANCOUVER, April 34\u2014Conitruc-'\nlive news lifted a few selected oils\nshsres on the Vsncouver exchante,\nFriday, but the majority of lssuee\nended the day unchanged to frac\ntlonally weaker, Mines were mixed.\nThe golds cloeed steady while the\nbase metals softened moderately.\nBales dropped about 10,000 shares\nbelow Thursday's volume.\nBuying ln A. p. Consolidated,\nMercury and Flathead Valley group\nbuoyed oils at tha outset, Fair\nforward progress ww matte during\nbhe morning dealings, but the advanoe was somewhat retarded ln\nthe final  hour by profit taking.\nAnticipation of an early dividend\nby Mercury stiffened tbe stock at\nthe outfet. From an opening at\n17Vb cents tho price eased to 17\ncents, to close at 19\\_ centa bid, a\nnet advance of *-, oent. Better\nprospects at the A. P. Consolidated\nSpring Coulee operation attracted\nsupport to the Issue which crossed\nthe board steadily at 35 cents, to\nend the day strong at 26 cents bid,\nup 2 oente above Thursday's close,\nAmalgamated closed narrowly higher\nat 8% oents, while Crow's Nest\nsoftened slightly to 8 oente bid.\nHome lost 3 cents net at 70 cents\nbid.\nExtreme dullness once more prevailed ln tbe mlnee class. Pend\nOreille at 1.08, while Oregon Copper\nsagged 3 oents to 5 cents bid.\nModest accumulation developed in\nBig Missouri and Beaver Silver and\nboth   closed   moderately   -higher.\nPROSPECTORSARE\nAGAIN ACTIVE IN\nLOCAL VICINITY\nTrail Plant Has\nBig Tonnage From\nCompany's Mines\nOf the 11,711 tons of ore on tho\nTrail plant ore statement for April\n15 to April 31. tho company's mines\newre credited with 11,817 tons.\nNinety-four constituted the receipts at the custom mines, tho\nB\u00abll mine of Bosverdell shipping\n48 tona and the Union mine of\nLynch   Creek  shipping  48   tons.\nPORK OFFERED\nAT REDUCTION\nAT TRAIL MART\n* . .\nIs Down Two Cents a Pound\non AU Cuts; Beef .Also\nPopular Commodity\nTORONTO STOCKS\nAbana     .. \u201e._\nAconda   ......_ _,._\nArno  .._ ...... ....\nAmulet     ,\u201e,A \t\nAmity      \u201e\nA  P  Consolidated   ...._..\t\nAssociated   .... \t\n__^^\nBaltic  Oil    _\t\nB  A  Oil\t\nBas.   MettLs   \t\nBldgood       \t\nB*rry   Holllnger\nBig   Missouri\t\nCentral  Manitoba  \t\nChemical    Research\nClerlcy    \t\nDome     _\t\nEastcrest   .._.\t\nQoodflsh    \t\n1-aiconbridgo   \t\nHorn.   OU    \u201e _,\nearner    Gold\t\nHowey   \t\nHolllnger\t\nHudson   Bay   \t\nInternational   Nickel\nKeelly\nKlrkland   Uke\t\nShor,    .....\nUscSM.       i.'\nManjtoba Baaln \t\nMalartlo    _\u201e\t\nMclntyre\t\nMining   Corp   ...._\t\nMayland     \u201e\t\nMurphy     ...\nNewbec     _\nNew   Impwlal  OU\nNipisslng\nNoranda   .\u201e__\nold colony\nPeterson Cobalt .... \t\nPend  Oreille    \t\nPremier   Oold\t\nSan   Antonio    \u2014\t\n.Sccrrltl    oordon    ....\nSudbury    Basin    \t\nSlscoe    ....\u201e \u201e\t\nSt   Anthony    \t\nSledacona    \t\nTech   Hughea - 7.98\nVentures  _    .51\nWright   Hanreave.     Ill\nWalte   Ackerman     1.2_\n 14\n 03\n OT,\n..  1-15\n 31\n 01\n aaw,\n.   .10\n 03\n O.H\n 10,19\n.. 1.05\n.. .    .08\n..    .l.V,\n...   .38\n 13Vi\n  3.7J\n\u2014 .04\n 10.85\n...    .43\n.   .    .00\n.... 130\nAD\n\u25a0 MH\n 34\n... 836\n. 4.00\n.16.25\n... _8\n.. .76\n...37.00\n... .46\n....   .04\n 07CiA\n..33 60\n.. 3 18\n...    .43\n Oil\n 05\n...13.35\n... 1.61\n. 33 15\n.01',\n....   .01*4\n1.08\n... JO\n.     .10\n 88\n 60\n....    MM\n\u25a0 .iac,\n02',\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nMONTRIAL. Que . April 34\u2014Buttar\nstronger, cheese and eggs weak.\nCh.es., Ont.no colored lot, -to 10*4;\nButter, No. 1 finest, fresh and rs-\ngraded 33 til Eggs, fresh speelsls\n27\u201486; lag., frssh extras 28\u201436;\nEggs, fresh firsts 33\u201424.\nLOGAN & BRYAN\nGRAIN\nITOCK8.   BONDS,   COTTOK\nMEMBERS:\nNew York, Montreal and Vanoouver Stock Exchanges, Chicago\nBoard of Trade, Winnipeg Grain\nExchange, and other trading\nexchange-*.\nPRIVATE    WIRE\nOFFICES:\nVancouver.   Hpokane,   Seattle\nBank   of   Commerce    _20'4\nDominion    Bsnk    .    _i_t 1\nImpeii-I    Bank 230\nBank   of   Montreal     283\nBank   of   Nova  Scotia    -....317\nRoyal   Bank    .  272l.a\nBank   of   Toronto    234\nAbltlbl   Fowcr   ii   Taper          0\nAsbestos   Corporstlon         ',\nAtlantic   Sugar     22V,\nBell    Telefchone     M5'\u00ab\nBrasilia!. T L 4s Power   181,\nBrit   .Amerloan   Oil    10.60\nCanada    Bronte      .2\nCan  Car  tt  Foundry     121*\nCan   Cement     12H\nCon   Cement   Pfd     94\nCau   Converters    _ 35\nCan   Idubtrtal  Alcohol    3\nCan Cottons   34\nCan Oen Electrlo Pfd   330\nCan  Power  .       %\nCan   Steam.-*hip  Lines    fi'j\nCone Mjninft  ft  ^melting   112\nDominion   Bridge    ..   42\nDominion   Glass   .. 113\nDom Steel ti Coal \"B\"    4\nDom   Textile  76\nA 'P  Oram            S\nHlllcrer-t   c-olliera  _o\nUke  of  the Woods    11\nMassey Harris      g\nMontreal    Power  n\nMont.   Telegraph     44\nMontreal    Tramways     173H\nNational   Breweries     30\nNational   Steel   Oar     23\nOgilvie    MUliiv  300\nOttawa  L  H  \u00abt   Power    - 80K\nPenmana   Ud     40\nEleven Certificates of Work\nand Seven New Locations\nAre Recorded\nWith the snow rapidly disappear*\nlng In the hills, the prospecting\nfever is again reviving and tho fortune aeekers are beginning to stake\nclaims and record their properties\nat the local government recording\noffices.\nIn the last month seven claims\nhave been recorded sad certificates of work for 11 claims issued.\nthe latter representing an expenditure of 4110*9.\nLocations of claims stoked:\nRoy McGregor\u2014Gold King, two\nmiles south of Grey Creek wharf\non Kootenay lake.\nJohn Urlchuk\u2014urirhuk. about 11.\nmiles south of Canyon post office.\nCharles Hoglund\u2014Hoglund, about\ntwo miles east of Canyon post, aiding\nsear  Canyon\nGodfrey\" Samuelson\u2014Review, one\nmile northeast of Erlckson poet\noffice  on  Goat  mountain.\nJohn E. Nygard\u2014Lake, two miles\nnorth   of   Boswell.\nE. w. Little\u2014Hope, on east shore\nof Kootenay lake, about three miles\nsouth of Gray Creek wharf, north\nof and adjoining the Gold King\nmineral  claim.\nCharles Maaerall\u2014Maybee. on Lit.\nt> Sheep creek, one mile above its\nconfluence  with   the  Salmon   river.\nE. Bollinger, by agent, C. Maserall\n- Silver Rock, on Utile Sheep\ncreek, one mile above Its confluence   with   the   Salmon   river,\nJoseph Boucher, by agent, John\nL. Irving\u2014East B*i\". on lhc north\nshore of Canyon creek about 10\nml.es   from Kootenay   lake.\nH. B. MorrlAon, by agent. John\nL. Irving\u2014-Lahasss, on north slope\nof Canyon <reek, about 0 miles from\nKootenny lake between last Bay\naud  Alice Gaylor  mineral  claims.\nAlfred E. Kes-tler. by agent, John\nL. Irving\u2014Alice Gaylord; on the\nnorth snore of canyon creek about\n10 miles from Kootenay lake between the Lahassa and the Clark\nmineral   claims.\nJosephine Gsuld, by agent, John\nL Irving\u2014Clark, on the north shore\nof Can von creek about 10 miles\nfrom Kootenay lake, adjoining the\nAlice Gaylord mineral claim.\nISSEftSMa-KT WORK\nJ. H. McDonald-Vic, or. Trimuph,\nOeorge Washington, Holllnger, Don.e,\nsituated   on   Salmon    river.\nW. Kennedy\u2014Eureka. Cariboo\ncreek.\nW .H. TyrtH-Coppcr King. Canyon pass, Cultus pass. Humdinger\nnnd Hunksdora, situated on Canyon\ncreek\nTRAIL. B. C., April 34.\u2014Pork,\nselling at a reduction of two cents\na pound on all cuts, was the big attraction at Uw Trail raorket at the\nskating rink this morning. Beef.\nat 15 to 33 cents a pound also sold\nwell.\nEggs and butter held tho prices\nof the last two weeks.\nBedding plants were still popular.\nBusiness  was  dy^'Oed  as fftlr.\nQuotations    at     today's    market\nwsre:\nBEDDING   PLANTS\nParma   violets\t\nRock plants, root \t\nIris,   root    ..\u201e ......\nSweet   William,   root   \t\nBaby's Breath,  root        \u2022*&  to\nOriental   poppies,   root   \t\nCalifornia   popples,   root   .,._-\nLupins,   rot**,    ~ -.-...\nHoneysuckle, root  _\t\nCoreopsis, root ^\t\nBleeding Heart, lsrge root \t\nPetunias,   doaen    -35   to\nPsi-slte, doen       .  .50 and\nEnglish   violet*,   clump  \u2014\t\nBlue   bells,   clump   \t\nCanterbury bells, root 13 and\nHops,  roofc\t\nHollyhocks,  root  15 and\nDe phinlum, root   .05 and\nLllscs, root  .60 and\nEnglish  daisies,  root\nRock garden plants, root, .15\nand     ...\t\nPOTTED    PLANTS\nIrish Moss, each\nOe ran J urn*, each\nSalvia,  out of  pot\nrerns, each   \t\nCactus,  each  \t\nPuechlas,   each   ._,..\nCl'T   FLOWERS\nTulips, doaen \t\nLilies,    blossom   . ...- -__...-\nMixed flowers, bunch  \u25a0\nHacinths,   bunch    r\t\nDaffodils, bunch .    -  .30 and\nPa rules,   bunch    -\t\nWild lowers, bunch \t\nPrimulas,   bunch\nDAIRY PRODUCT.*.  MEATS\nButter,   pound   \t\nEggs, fresh extra*, dosen  -\nEggs, fresb first*, dozen \t\nCream,   U   pint ,25;  pint \t\nChicken, boilers, pound \t\nChicken, broilers, pound \t\nChicken,  roasters, pound    ...\nPork, pound  19 to\nBeef, pound      .   15 to\nHead   cheese,   pound         JO\nMlftCKLLANEOl'S\nApp.ee,   box    -....-    1.50\nApplee.   four   pounds  \u2014\u2014      -3*\nOnion   set*,   pint    _ .' IS\nUNDERTONE ON\nMONTREAL UST\nMUCHJTRONGER\nCanadian  Pacific Haa  Late\nRally, Consolidate. Smelters Up Two\nMONTHJtAU     QU...     April     24.\u2014\nWhll. prle.. driltsd lowsr aaaln\ntoday on the Montreal stock exchange the undertone was stronger\nthan It had been for som. davs\nsnd th. large majority or declines\nwear. Iractional. Trading volume\nwas but hall thst <*' ys.tard.y.\nCsnsdlsn Paclllc was a 1st. let-\ntute, rallying two points In sympathy with the upturn of the rails\nIn New  York.\nAmong final prloes were: Abltlbl,\noff a point at six; B. C. Power, off\n', at 8*>*4i; Canadian Car, unchanged at 13Hl Car preferred, off\n% at al',; Csnsda cement, off ',\nat 13%; Csnsda Iron Foundries\npreferred, off flvs at 15; Canada\nSteamships preferred, off 3'i at 18;\nCanada Wire and Cable \"B\". off ',,\nat 351,; Consolidated Smelters, up\ntwo st 113: Cockshutt Plow, off ',\nst 7*4; Dominion Steel and Coal\n\u00bb. off H at IH: Mccoll-Krontensc.\nup a point at 15 ;Montreal Power,\noff )4 at 67*\/,; National Breweries,\nolf ', st 301. National Steel Car.\noff a point at 36; Power Corporation\n', higher at 56; Shawlnlgan Power, unchanged at 49'.,: Steel of Canada, up % at 33Vi.\nVANCOUVER LIST\nEGG   MARKETS\nOTTAWA. Ont, April 34-Toronto\nextras 30. seconds 16 delivered. Eggs\npacked for storage In new casss are\noffered at extras 23 first, 30 de\nUvered but buyers are difficult\nto Interest. Wholesale prices tn retailers ars extras 23\u201423. firsts 30\n\u201431.   seconds   18.\nMontreal: Western eggs sr. of.\nferlng on tho basis of extras 21 '*\nfirsts   10':    seconds   17V4.  delivered\nChicago spot 16*4. Aprils 18',\nNovember refrlgeretora 21V\nPower   Corp\nPrjoe   Bros\nQuebec Power\nShawlngan\nSherwln   Williams\nSn  Canada Power\nSUM   of   Canada ^^^^^^^\nSt Lawrence Flour Mills    IB\nWestern  (irocec .. .. 10\nWinnipeg   Bsllwsy  \u201e        ll'.\n58\n.   4r\n.  4')'.\n36\n. \u00bb7\n33V,\nWlnnlicfd Railway PM\nEXCHANGE RATES\nNEW YORK. April M.-Sterllnf\nexchange irregular at 64.63 81-33 for\n60-day bills and at 84.86 81-32 for\ndemand.\nMarks 3381  cenls.\nKronen 26.78\\ cents.\nCanadian  dollars   1-16   cent  dlso.\nPrsncs 3.91 cento\nMre.   5 33 5-16  cents.\nNelson   approximate    sterling   ex\nclcsnge   rat.   648731-33.\n.10\n.15\n.10\n.10\n25\n15\n.15\nM\nso\n.15\n{\u25a0\n.60\n60\n.10\n.10\n.25\n.35\n.25\n3,,\nSO\n.10\n.\u25a0If.\n -  M\n.   .15   and 1.50\n  .18\n 50  tp 2.00\n...   1.00 to 200\n..   1.00  to 3.00\nBig Missouri \t\nCork Provinoe \t\nDuthl.\t\nOeorgle  River  ,. \u201e\t\nGolconda   \t\nOrandview\t\nIndependence   \t\nInt. c _ C \t\nKootensy Florence . ..\nMorton   Woliesy   \t\nNational  Silver \t\nNobl.   Five   \t\nOregon Oopper\t\nPremier    \u201e\t\nPend orlell. \t\nPorter Idaho \t\nReeve.   McDonsld   \t\nSUvercrest   \t\nTopley  Richfield  \t\nOILS\nA p Coiuolldstod\nC snd E Land. \t\nCalmont   \t\nCommonwealth \t\nD.lhou.1.    _\t\niMtcreat ..._ _\t\nFreehold    \u201e\t\nHargal\nBid\n.36\n.01\n.05\n.03\n.30\n.   .04\nAsk\n_7\n03\n.06\n33 Vi\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. April 24.\u2014\nPlour 18 cents mgncr. In carload\nlots family patents as to as 10 a\nbarrel tn 98-pound cotton sscka.\nShlomenla 23,845. Bran 17.00 to\n17.60.\nbest: No. 1 northern 78>i to\n80'i; No. 1 Red Durum 03; May\n77*\u00ab,: July 78'.J; July 72',i; September  6.1*,.\nCorn:    No. :) yellow 4\u00bbH  to 81*4\nOsts:    NO. 3 Whits 28'i   to 36*.\nFlat:    No. I  U4!i to l.S*Vs.\nNEW  YORK STOCKS\ni\u00bb'\u00bb\n88*4,\n73\n86*.\nI'HRYM.KR HAS NET LOSS  8810.911\nAllegheny         74,\nAllied Chemical 137',\nAmerlc Can .. 44\nAmer For Power 35'i\nAm Smelt tc Re 43\",\nAmer Telephone 184*,\nAmerlc   Tobacco 130*4.\nAn,conda       30*4,\nAtchison     168\nBaldwin       17%\nBait _ Ohio . . 61',\nBendll Aviation 19'.\nBeth Steel .. . 48*.\nOanadlan Paclf 37!,\nCerro de Pasco 1844\nChes et Ohio . 40\nChrysler\nCon Oas N Y .\nCom Products .\nC   Wright   pfd\nDupont    \t\nEastmsn   Kodak 156*4\nErie        26\nFord English   .\nPord of Canada\nFirst  Nat  Stores   61*4\nFreeport   Texas..   31',\nOen Motor. .   .   41\nOenersl   Electric   44\nOeneral Foods ..   52%\nOold   Dust       37>,\nOsrnby      ISM\nGreat North pfd 58',\nOrest W Sugar\nHudson Motors..\nIns Copper . .\nInter R.p Tr.n\nInternal Nickel\ntntor Tel _ Tel\nKelly Spring . .\nKenn Copper\nKresge 3 S\nKroegg _ Toll..\nMsck Truck\nMilwaukee pfd .\nNasn Motors\nNst Dslry prod\nN Power it Lt\nNew York Centr 101',\nPaclf Gas t, \u2014 48',\nPackard Motors\nPenn R R\nPhillips Pete\nRsdlo Corpora .\nRadio Kalth Or\nRem Rand .\nRock Island\nSafaway Stores\nS Louis _ 8 F\nShell Onion OH\nSouth Calif Ed\nSouth Pacific .\nStan Oil or Cal\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan Oil of N J\nStewart Warner\nstudebaker\nTexaa Corpora..\nTexas Oulf Sul.\nUnion Carbide .\nOnion   Oil   Calif\n7*4\n133\n43>.\n331,\n41*.\n1611,\n136i,\n36*.\n165';\n17H\n59%\n191,\n46',\n88*1,\n17%\n39%\n16'.\n\u20223%\n70%\n83%\n154\n34%\n30%\n39%\n42',\n81%\n1014\n17%\n*%\n16%\n28%\n3\n32 Vi\n26',\n34%\n31%\n8%\n33',\n44%\nA\n56\n7%\n18%\n19%\n9%\n48\n63\n91\n6!,\n46\n68%\n39%\nNEW    YORK,    April    34.\u2014(AP) - .__,       ___\u201e\nChrysl.r  corporation  todsy  rsported unlon   Pacific\na   net   loss   of   6979.927   aftor   full'   \"' '\nprovision lor depreciation and Interest chsrgw, for th. first quarter\nthi. year.\nBrown   and   grwn   ta   a' favorite\n74%   perls    color    cowcblnstlon\n\u20228%\n14%\n91\n35%\n43%\n69\n16%\n     163%\nUnited Aircraft.. 29%\nU S Pipe _ Fdy 36%\nU  8  Rubber   . .    14%\nU  S  Steal     126',\nWest Electric ...   71%\nWillys   Overland    6\nYellow  Truck to%\n57%\n10\n17\n7%\n16%\n27%\n21%\n36%\n23%\n31\n8\n31%\n43%\n99',\n47%\n7%\n64%\n7'.\n17%\n16%\n9%\n47%\n50%\n20\n5%\n46%\n37%\n14%\n30%\n31%\n41%\n67%\n17%\n160%\n27\n38\n13%\n135%\n86%\n5',\n9'.\n7%\n183%\n43\n34\n41%\n163%\n138%\n39',\n188%\n17%\n60\n18%\n47%\n37%\n171_\n39%\n18%\n\u20224%\n71\n5\n85\n166\n38\n13%\n22%\n51%.j\n31%\n40%\n43\n83\n36',\n18%\n66%\n10\n17.\n7%\n34%\n1\u00bbH\n38%\n9\n31%\n36%\n24%\n31%\n\u2022 %\n33',\n44\n33%\n101%\n48%\n7%\n65%\nV,\n17%\n18%\n9%\n48\n63\n20%\n5%\n48%\n88%\n38\n27%\n37%\n14%\n31\n33\n48%\n58\n11\n161%\n37%\n36%\n14%\n136%\n87%\n8%\n10',\n.01.\n.01%\n\u2014\n.03\n1\u2014\n.03%\n.0,\n.08\nM\n.08\n\u00ab::\n.84\nR\n1.18\n.0:1\n\u2014\nN\n\u2014\n.03\n.03\nM\n\u2014\nIllonols  Alta \t\nMcDougall  Scsgur Ex   _\nMcDougall  Segur New  ...\nMercury    \t\nMcUod    _ _\t\nOk.Ito   New   _._.\t\nRegent \t\nHoysJlt. \t\nS-rllog Pacific\t\n\u2014 Ui\n    .47\n.....   .10%\n\u2014 .13\n    J3\n .44\n....    .08%\n    .08%\n    .01%\n.....   .04\n 08%\n\u2014 .16%\n     3A\n 10%\n 02%\n.... 10.00\n 13\nKootenay Lake\nBoat Service\nCommencing on May 1,\nS. S. \"Moyie'' will operate Procter, Crawford Bay,\nKaslo. Lardeau route on\nfollowing schedule.\nMonday and Friday vis\nCrawford Bay in each\ndirection\nLv    Procter\nArr Kaslo\nLv   Kaslo\nArr Procter\n6:00 A.M.\nll:OOA.M.\n1:00 P.M.\n6:00 P.M.\nTher.   ncMds   no  other  charm   nor\nconjurer.\nTo   rsls.   Infernal   spirits   up.   but\nfear. \u2014S. Butler.\nFOR SALE\nD. C MOTORS AND\nGENERATORS\nELECTRICAL\nSUPPLIES\nLAMPS\n15 to 60 watt per carton\nof  6  $1.40\nKid   watt   inside   fronted\nper carton of 6   $2.50\nINSTALLATIONS AND\nREPAIRS GUARANTEED\nJ. F. COATES\nELECTRICAL FMilM.m\nNelson. B. C.\nBox   1161 Prcnccr   76\u00ab\nWednesday Only to\nKaslo\u2014Lardeau\nLv    Procter 7:OOA.M.\nLv   Kaslo \u00bb:30 A.M.\nArr Lardeau 11:20 A.M.\nLv   Lardeau 11:30 A.M.\nLv    Kaslo 3:00 P.M.\nAir Procter 6:00r.M.\nJ. S. CARTER\nDistrict Passenger  Agent,\nNelson, B. C.\n:anadian pacifi'\n:i   CANADAS\n'\u2022 ^ GREATEST\nSTEAMSHIP!\nUtiljiii I iiipi\nFROM  MONTREAL-  QUEBEC\nApr. 30  Ducbes. or Atboll\nTo  Liverpool\nApr. 30     -   . Ifellta\nTo BsHast-Olasgow\nMsy 7  Montcalm\nTo   Havre-London-AntweTD\nMay 0 -  Duchess of Bedford\nTo  alasgow-Bellast-Llverpooi\nMay  14   _ _  uontolars\nTo   Havre-London-Hanibtirg\nMay  16  _  Duchess cf York\nTo   Belfaat-Olasgow-Liverpool\nMay 16   MlnMdosa\nTo   Bellast-CUasgow\nMay 21 .. .. Montrose\nTo   Havre-London-Antvwrp\nMay 22     Duchess of Richmond\nTo   Olasgow-Beltsst-Llverpool\nMay 23  Empress of iTanc.\nTo  Cherbourg-Southampton\nMay 29       Duchess of Atholl\nTo  Liverpool\nMay   30       Melt-\nTo Bellust-Olasgow\nMay 30 .           Empress of Australia\nTo   Cherbourg-Southampton\nJune   4   Montcalm\nTo    Havre-London-Hamburg\nAHK     AtBOl'T     CONUITTED    *U>\nIM'IVm;      I'OIHW     TO     EllOPE\nFROM  VANCOUVER  TO\nHAU.III-JU'AN -CHINA-MANILA\nMay o   Bmnrm of Asia\nMsy 23   Impress of Canada\nJune 3    Empri.\" of Russia\nJune 20 rmpresa of Japan\nAM.  IOR SAILINGS TO HONOLULU\nPull details with rstes and  Pa_.-\nport Information Irom any agent or\nwrit.\nJ.  8.  CABTEB\nDistrict Passenger Agent. Kelson, B.C.\nMONO-PIECE\nSTEEL\nBODIES\nACCEPT NO LESS\nIN THE CAR YOU BUY\nYou prefer STEEL bridges. STEEL railroad ears\naad STEEL beams In akyscr.per.. Then why accept leu than the safety of steel in your motor cart\nNrw Doooi Si* , . 11060 to \u00ab113fl\nNew Qodoi Eight . *H0O to 11455\n\u25a0ttakba\u00bbd Six . . . JW35 to **1065\nStandard Eight.   . JJ127S to JJ1400\nSix Wire Wketli tt Sht*t txtrs Cm.\nsn ^a,'. . i. mem*. o_\u20144. ..wwc, mm**\n4t tfrtltht \u00ab_ l_i \u00ab*.. X\nDODGE 6\"\"8\nD0OSE    TRUCKS   .   .   -VERY    T YPE - STANDARD    OR\nHEAVY DUTY  (IH-TDN  STANDARD   CHASSIS  ONLY $743)\nCapitol Motors Ltd\nBox 783 Phone 65        Nelson, B. C.\nOpposite Post Office\n*U'V   CANADIAN-BUILT   CAP,*;   AND   SUPPORT   CANADIAN.! ASOIV\n*  i!\n Page Twelve\n' THE NELSON DAILT NEWS      SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1981.\nEarly Beets\nEarly Carrots\nEarly Peas\nThere is nothing more delectable than the early\nvegetables from your own garden.\nOUR SEEDS ARE ALL FRESH\nOUR PACKETS ARE LARGER\nOUR PRICES ARE LOWER\nMann, Rutherford Co.\nDruggists and Stationers\n44 Taxi and 44\nTRANSFER\nTRAIL  and  ROSSLAND\nFREIGHT   and   EXPRESS\nSchedule\nDaUy t.  Trail, leaves  10 A.  al\nTAXIS  DAT   AND   NIGHT\nGLASSES\nJ.A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST  aad   OPTICIAN\nSttlta 886-808, Medical Art. Bldg.\nPhone\n35\nTAXI\nThe Beat of Bervlee\nCareful, Court**.m\nDrivers\nwntNIFlO.  M\u00bbn.,  April  24.   <OP)\n\u25a0Whent   prices   dropped   S   to   H\ncent on tbe  grain  exchange  today.\nPoor  export demit nd  and  extremely\nlight trading  caused   the  decline.\nMay  and  July  futures  were  low-\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWATCHMAKER\nJEWELER,\nand Graduate Optician\n413 HALL STREET\nPHONE TAXI\nNalson Transier Co., List.\n77\nFreight schedule\nDally to Bossland\nand Trail. 10 a.m.\nBCD   SIKM.NS\nProp.\nI call   Phone   133\nand % cent each to MH. and\n8114, and October fell tt to \u00bb%.\nPrloes on caah wheat and opera.\nirarns Remained unchanged la a\ndull   session.\n\"^\"\"Tet^lir-r^\nKITCHEN\nCUPBOARDS\nLAWSON'S FACTORY\nBAKER   ST.\nCEDABLENE   FLAKES\nA  safe preventive from Household Moth. Highly recommended\nfor Pars, Blanket, and\nWoolen   Oood..\nSmythe*! Phrrmacy\nPrescript ton   Upr* iiiHm\nPHONG    1\n,sh-tp  with  ud  bv  mall.\nCHILDREN\nSight la the most Important\nsense used ln school life, our\nchildren \u2014> forced to use thla\nfaculty to excess se th. main\nartery of knowledge la the optic\nroad to the brain. Bach child's\naye. should be examined before\nentering  school.\nJ. O. Patenaude\u2014R. O.\nOptometrist  and  Optician\nExpert optical Service\nNELSON BUSINESS\nCOLLEGE\nDay and evening classes\nIndividual Tuition\u2014Com.\nmence any time.\nVIC.   GRAVES\nMaster Plumber\n18 Yeara Practical Experience\nNelson.   B.   C\nP. O. Box til        men. 818\nStyle, in a suit or topcoat, is most important. It lifts them from the commonplace: gives them freshness and\ncharacter. Knowing how to incorporate style trends in a garment . . .\nwithout overstepping the mark . . .\nis a fine art successfully mastered by\nSociety Brand. Which, added to quality\nfabrics and skilled hand' tailoring,\nmeans lasting smart and pleasurable\nwear. In other words, value. See the\nnew, attractively priced Spring styles\n\u2014today.\n$35\nOTHERS $3750 TO $50 (JO\nSociety Brand Clothes\nFor Young Mon and Men Who Stay Young\nArrow Shirts\nThe new shades in Spring Arrows are here. Collar\nattached and separate to- match. Mint Green,\nHavana Brown, Neptune Blue, Peach.\nS2.25\nTRY US FIRST\nGILKER'S\nW. R. CAMPION\nGROCERIES\nOUR PHONE NO. IS 121\nHelnx Baked  Bene, par\nU\u00bb    - - MO\nHelnx Tomato and Vefe-\ntable Moup. .1 ftr  Ua\nBeta!  Catsup,  Z  bottles\nfor - -.. 48c\noranges, 3 do*, far .\u201e He\nOrapefrult, t tm , , 18c\nRhubarb, per lb. .._._.._._ lec\nBench Carrota. Spinach, Na*\nCabbafe,  Celery  and  Lettuce.\nSardines,   4   tins   for    u.\nKipper  snacks. I for  Ue\nUHliKKIr.s     TWICE    DAILY\nUPHILL    und   FAIRVIEW\nQUICK\nSALE!\n1929\nCHEVROLET\nCOACH\nBuy this lete model Chrvrol-H\ntoday for dependable, tcouom-\nIcal transportation \u2014 <>uar_n-\nteed \u00ab> represented, and offered ut this amazlnfly low\nprice a*, an advertising feature. Has good tires; the motor U In first class condition,\nand tt looks almost Uke new.\nM'rl 1\\l.    AT    ONLY\n$485.00\nGREAT BUYS\n1928 Chevro-   \u00abQOC\nlet Coach  ,5\u00abJ0{>\n1927 Chevj-o-   COftA\nlet Coach    *6WJ\nSJ^ $395\n1927 Oldsmo-    <_9QE\nbile Coach ...:...#5\"500\n1929 Chevro-   6CAK\nlet Sedan  3>D*\u00b0\n1928 Buick       $895\n1930\nCHEVROLET\nSEDAN\nThU late model Chevrolet presents a value never before offered In Nelson. The motor Is\nIn flrat claM condition, and lt\noffers you an up-to-date car\nwith lots of speed and power\nat the amaxlngly low price of\n$750.00\nYou can buy a car on our easy budget payment plan\u2014just a small\ndown payment and the balance to fit your purse.\nNELSON TRANSFER\nLawn Mowers\nThis season wc have a splendid assortment to\nchoose from.   Four grades and five\nsizes\u201412 to 21 inches\nSTAR, WOODY ATT STANDARD, EMPRESS\nHALL-BEARING and GREAT AMERI-\n(AN BALL-BEARING\nWood-Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWholesale -  NELSON, B.C. \u2014 Retail\nThe Sugar Bowl\nGroeery\nlltllcU    AND   SATURDAY\nSPECIALS\n8  cans   Ton\u2014lea.   ar\nPeas   lor   _j _ .-U.M\n16   lbs.   of   Sugar     l.oo\n10 cans Pork and Beans 1.80\n8 cans Urren Beans ar Corn 1.00\n1 Oval  K.naiael  Dish  Pas\nand  11  cakes p. A  o.\naa*p   lor    _  loo\n5 dex. orange,  (sweet)     .90\n%  lbs.   Fresh   Spinach  .    .28\nFresh Balk  Dales,  per lh.     .10\nB-lb.  pkt.   Prunes   _   .50\nJ  lbs.  Cooklnt   Flga    38\nBack or aide Bacon   (per\npiece),    lb.     _ _   .ss\n'! lba Onr Special\nPekoe   Tea    ~ 75\n\u20221.08 boxes Sadaa tm     .48\nt lbs. Fit Biscuits (or    ,33\nCorned   Beef,   per   tin       \u201e0\nSalmon  or  Pilchards, tall\ntins,  t  fer  ._     \u201ej\ni cans sliced  Pineapple     .15\n3 Ibs. Blue Ribbon Coffee    .. 1.10\nI lbs. Nabob  or Malkln's\nBest   Tea    \u201e  i.ao\nFOB   THE   BSST   SERVICE   AND\nSATISFACTION    PHONE    118\nOranges\n126's, per doz 60V\n200's, per doz 40c\n252's, per doz 30c\n3 Doz. for 8 Sc\nSpecial on\nCoffee and\nTea\nEvery Pound\nGuaranteed.\nS lbs.\u2014$1.00\nHot House Tomatoes\nAsparagus\nCelery\nSpinach\nGreen Onions\nRadishes\nArtichokes\nNew Beets\nNew Carrots\nNew Turnips\nNew Cabbage\nRhubarb\nLeaf Lettuce\nHead Lettuce\nParsley\nGROCERY\nO-PHONE-1\nNEW\nSPRING\nSUITS\nNo question about it\n\u2014the new suits we\nare showing are the\nthing this Spring.\nTheir popularity is\njustified. They're\ncomfortable. They're\nsmart. Their colors\nare cheerful\u2014beautiful. Young men\nwant these suits \u2014\nwe've got them \u2014 a\nlarge assortment.\n$25.00 to $45.00\nLock Stitch\nLingerie\nNight Gowns, lace, trimmed j\nand plain tailored, Sl.f\nBrassiere and Bloomer Set-). I\nfl.95.\nPantee Sets, fl.75.\nBloomers, pair, 95*.\nSilk Waists, 93.95 to $7.95\n: ilk   Hose,   full   fashioned\npure silk.   $1.25, $1.50 |\nand $1.95  pair.\ni^^'\n\u2022Engltalj\nft aatn* SJiawir\nDon't bake at home. We\nuse  Crisco  for all  our\nbaking.\nToday's Specials.\nDate Slices, 20* doz.\nButter Sponge Fancies,\n40* doz.\nButter Sponge Cakes,\n30* doz.\nLemon Sponge.;, 20*\neach.\nButter Horns, 40* doz.\n.Also Almond Biscuits\nand Slices.\nMany  kinds  of   Cream\nGoods,   including   Chocolate Eclairs.\nHoney - glazed   Do-nuts,\n25* doz.\nMeat Pies, 6 for 25*\nPhone 214 or 153\nThst all  man  would  ba  coward. 11\nthey dare.\nSoma   men   have    tied   courage\ndeclare. \u2014Crabba.\nIf You Need\na Carpenter\nPHONE 178\nWe can do small jobs economically, as we\nhave a few good carpenters with cars, which\nenable them to gel around fast with their tools\nand material.\nWe do work such as shingling roofs, hanging\nscreen doors and windows, building fences, garages, paititions, porches, cement walks, etc.\nF.stimates Cheefully Given-\nFree of Charge\nA. H. GREEN CO.\nLIMITED\ncSucceaaors to John Burn. 4c Son)\n\u00bb!*\u25a0\u00bb)    '   I\"'   PBONT  SI. fYlWIf s?*_ \"'\u2022 WARD ST.\nrLAfi     phone mi      Ur f ICUiiS nioNr m\nand Si .ES OFFICE\n--\u2014-. (   .____a_-__a_-aa--_____-_-a___________\nLACROSSE FRANCHISES ALLOT\nMONTREAL,   Que.,   April  14.\u20141*\nfranchises hav. been allotted In\nnow   International   Professional\ncross,  leafue.  both  being  to\nreal   club..   The   Canadian  Lao\nclub   and   tha   Shamrock\nclub.  The  leaarue.  which  wUl\nIts local game, at the basebaU\ndltun   under   floodlights,   will\nIn  several  United   States  cities,\neluding New  Tork  and Boston.\nVERICHR0ME\nFILM\nNow for Sal*.\nCITY DRUG CO.\nNel\u2014u's   Dispensing   Chesalst\n1083.   Nelson.   B.\nPhone   M\nC.\nrnmm\nTHEATRE\nTwo Shows Nightly\n7 and 9 p.m.\nMATINEE at 2 O'clock\nMorning Show at 10:30\nNOW SKOWINC\nYour Fill o! Fun\nWill.   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