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THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1929\nNo. 24\n*   *   *\n*   *   *\n*   *   \u00ab\n\u25a0uttl    \u2014\u00ab\nal h***ltal\nPI SCENES\nVEN BODIES OF\nVICTIMS FOUND\nMd  Hot^itel  Authorities\nftfnister Oxygen to 40\nfferinj, From Disaster.\n.\u25a0nVE8 TEARFULLY\nIDENTIFY THEIR DEAD\nN,   Wires   and   Sweet-\nrtsPaag Through Rows\net Victims\nIVBUrnn. May IS.\u2014PoImmi nu\nlaw \u2014HiJin. whloh followed\ntag of X*-> film. In tht\noU\u2014r today\n\u2022nthorttles to work\nwatets te *dmlnl.t\u00abr artlll-\n\u2014tulratleea lo 4* or more who\nVlrtlmi from tbe\ntar WM* dying at, abatt Intrr-\naad phjaldaJit Mot rai appeal.\n*Mltl*n*l nygen, tee tear that\neh-pplr in th. cltr might prove\nWa. Ovtea I. Seemred\neabj effective mean, of over-\nta.  burn..\n. all  ot  the   death,   were\nto O* deadly gaa, which\n*   thro*ih    Ui*   foar-rtorey\n\u2022nllrtlnu. \u00bbaowIy at first, and\nauimenterl  br  a  aecond  and\nr   eapo,\u00abla\u00bb   than   tha   flnt\ni\u2014hod   froat   the  basemrnt\n-\u2022at off aaeape dawn the .talr*\nI Mt* etea.tors.\nra* Ironic that th* \u2014Mater oc-\n_ a \u2014rr plac* where the most\n\u2022at Instrument* and laboratories\nMM had b**n turned *\u00abatn*t\ndeath. Tbe cllnlc waa orwn-\nnctpally by Dr. Oeorge W. Crlle,\nally known phyalcian. who waa\nwpK-0 wltli r*U*f work to com.\nDB thty \"-aUrtrogihe\n\u25a0n^jlw-tato the cum. of\nwaa opajotd M. today. Cur-\nMa tat\u2014Bit milled about thr\naf th* laP-lon and fire but\nwer* only ourlou*. Th* real\nof th* trat\u2014dy had ahlfttd to\naunty morgu*, a aombre two-\nbuiidlng racing on Lake Erie ln\nr Dart of tb* town.\n\u25a0*, shortly* befor* the dinner hour,\nUm. (aid out ln throe, and four*.\nt  ld.ntirio.tlo--..\nhe middle of tho afternoon, long\nformed on lat\u2014s side avenue\n*( admit\u2014no* and nolle* with\nIty rMtralned anxlou. relative.\nI*\u20141. -raking word of loved ohm.\nDa, RCBNCH\nwn' and wIvm' tnr-italned feces\nIC th. a\u2014ll*ty t&rough which they\nmen gravely trying to\nup and children only barely\noa the tragedy, were there. Here\nMr* a sob or a \u2014nam gav* evl-\nUse and of th* March had been\nd for ajom* ral.tlve or friend.\nte waa pulled up by an atten-\na motion wa* made on the blank\n\u2014a Uqm moved on. T>lepbon\u00ab\ni tn a cigar etota around th\u2022\nfrom tb* morgue preaanted anti-agio .\u00a9\u00a9ne. There a middle\nwo-nara. too n*rvou. to write,\na Maaafing by to write down\n\u25a0Be had found In a dlrec-\n\u00bb oould ba heard through\najtk aft*r ah. got her connec-\nlying: \"I have Identified Mabel.\"\nlrowned out tb. net of the con-\non\nuffocating Gas Snuffs Out Lives in Clinic Hospital\nDouble Explosion of X-Ray Films\nSends Deadly Gas Through Clinic;\nFire Follows; Staff Members Die\nee Die; Seven\nInjured in Gas\nTank Explosion\nItASBOUTta. Prance. May 15 \u2014\nm*n were Waled and Mvan grave-\nlured ln an **plo*lon of a gaao-\na\u2014k of a motor bua ln a tram-\ntara today.\n, gamin* waked the clothe, of\naorkmen In tb* pa.ee and ln a\nnt all of th*m were** mam of\n> Shrltkinf wildly, they ran at\nipeed through the atreet*. Orad-\nw.ak*nli_. to*y finally alumbl*d\nMl one by eat, Mvaral of them\n\u2022Ing nMfly 400 yard* from the\nof tbe etptoauon.\n'ree died mob ariar and It waa\n1 that th* other Mven would\n**>\u25a0'\t\nre to F'tlty-five\nMillion Received in\nInctmt Tax Returns\ntTAWA, May lOr-Tta* department\natlonal revenue received \u00bb54,\u00bb3.,,-\n( In InooBM tu ooUKUon. be-\na April 1 and May IS thl* yew.\n. tbt. bulk gt th. income bun.\nbaraba.. TblTaa,. an Incraaa. of\nMllM over the urn. ptjrlod lut\nlt**b.n M5.T00JOO.b7 wu cdlected.\nH_c.nir.il of Uwm Jiguru ,-,\nM*d.   AnnreuncMwent of thu. flg-\nWM made by Hon. w. D. luler,\nfar ot natolaal nvenu. today.\ngjotal tncom*. eoUajotad during\nfe^___i_rjto_h\" \u25a0\"'\u25a0\n\u25a0ntNATOR WATOON IIYINO\n!\u00ab\u00ab>\". Ma* **\u2022 18-Sartator\niH W.Mon. who had been IU tor\nI tlm*. wa* la a critical erandmon\ntonight emS llttl. hop* for hu\npry wu h*ld by .ttttnaling phy-\n\u2014.    \"Slowly tinklag \" wu th* re-\nfrom mtjdloal attandanu at mid-\nlb t.\nMonster Pythian Banquet\nat Trail Attended by 300\nIS SUSPENDED\nmiiinrrn\nIS ONE OF THE\nLARGEST HELD IN\nMANY MONTHS\nGrand Lodges, Knights Pythias,\nPythian Sisters Wind Up\nFirst Day's Meeting\nMRS. J. A. M'KINNON IS\nPRESENTED BOUQUET\n- t_jiu_M^c_ii--a-\nEamonn De Val.ra wu suspended\nfrom the Irlah Dall on May 10 for\nret\u2014Ing to withdraw an objectionable\nremark, according to a United Pi\u2014\u25a0\ndlapatch from Dublin\nE. S. H. Winn Says Trail Lodge\nHas Great  Asset  in  Its\nLodge Building\nBRANCH UNES\nPROGRAM OF THE\nC.N.RJPPROVED\nasses     Senate     Committee:\nHouse   Approves   Acquisition\nof Maritime  Lines.\nOTAWA. May IS All Canadian National railway branch 11dm for It*\nthree year extension program were approved by the railway., telegraphs and\nharbor, committee of the senate today. A meeure .uthoiiatng the .equitation of the Quebec, Montreal and\nSouthern Railway by Uio Can.tian\nNational  WW  also  pawed.\nThe Toronto tarmlnala railway company measure*a granting an extension\nof time of three years for completion\nof the Toronto viaduct work, wu approved.\nore.Ided u chairman fo railwaya. read\nprealded u chairman of railways r\u2014!\ncanal., predicted that the two great\nrailway, involved would certainly develop a plan for giving the Peace river\nan outlet to the Pacific. Third reading wu given  to  tbe measure\nBill, which proud, for the acquisition by the Canadian National of a\nnumber of road* In the maritime pro-\n0\u2014om and Quebec ware given final\napproval by tb* houae.\nMNAI.   APPROVAL.\nThla waa the lut Wednesday evening when the house will not alt\nduring the pr\u2014out tendon end consequently adjournmant for the day wu\ntaken at alx o'clock. Shortly before\nadjournment, however, the house put\nIt* final touch to tb* approval of railway maesurea by giving third reading\nto tha bill which provide, for tb. refunding of maturing financial obligations of the Canadian National railway. Thla Involves authorization of a\nloan amounting to 0I8,00C,000.\n' A debate on the proposal for the\nJoint acquisition of the Northern Alberta railwaya, arou the motion of\nHon. C. A. Dunning, minister of railway, for the houae to resolve ItMlf\nInto committee for cor\u2014deration of\nthe neceaaary bill.\nPolice Conttahle\nSaves Sixteen in\nQuebec City Fire\nQUEBEC. May IS.\u2014Prompt work on\nthe part of Const-able Deuylva .nd\nthree other clt\u2014\u00bbns Mved 10 person, from death early today when\nfire broke out In a local tenement\nbuilding  which  houM*  thre.   I.mUlM.\nConstable Deaxylva discovered th.\nfire and after aummonlng assistenM\ndaehad into th* building to awaken\nthe InmatM, but found that th* 10\nreeldente had become overcome by\namoke. with th* aid of three rlt\u2014ena\nhe managed to remove the lamina*\nto the street wher* they wer. revived\nby physician*.\nTRAIL. BC. May IS.\u2014Accommodating over 300 delegate*, visitor, and\nmembers, the Knights of Pythiu hall\ntonight vu the scene of the largest\nand moat successful banquet held ln\nTrail for many months. The banquet\nwu one of the Trail lodge's way. of\nentertaining the delegation from Brltlah Columbia and Waahlngton clue..\nnow In convention  here for  two d.ys.\nPrealded over by Orand Chancellor J\nA. McKlnnon. with other well-known\nTraU member, and delegate* at hla\nside, th* affair waa a distinct .ucceM\nfrom th. \"epread to th. lut speech.\"\nOutatkitdtng -In th* evening', entertainment, ww an add\u2014at by I. 8. H.\nWlat* *f Vaneouvet on Pythlanlam ana\nits hrlO to tt*\u00bb -Individual maanber,.\nMr. Winn, ln presenting hi. argument, dealt with in* otabUahment of\nthe annual mualeal fMtlvala at th.\ncoaat. ThMe were, he taaarted. 'ottered by tbe'Pythian order and were\na (plea-Id ftmmpl, of what Individual\neffort Oould |o tai-arerd the betterment\nof tbe organlraUM H. deaared to\nprat, this point upon not only Knight*\nbut member, pf auxiliary  order, also\ni k ill   I mu.r  lit*   i-n\nln a financial way, Mr, Winn, explained, the local arganlaatlon. ln It.\nlodge building, had one of the biggest Wa possible and In a few year,\nwould be a real money maker.\nH* took itoMt pleasure, he stated. In\npresenting Mr,. J. A. McKllinun with\na beautiful boquet, for her wonderful\nassistance lb Mr. McKlnnon during\nhi. many yearn of \u2014efulnM* to the\norganlMtlon. \"He could .lay out u lata*\nu he liked nay time ou Pythian work.\"\nMr*. B. Davlc* of PenllcUtn. aup\u2014me\nmanager of the Pythian Slsten. wu\ngreeted with * round of applauM when\nah* wu oall*d upon to addraM the\ngathering.\nTraU member, of the Pythl.n Sister,\ntjhould b\u00bb proud. *h. declared, of tb.\nmannci- In which they were able to\nentertain th* annual conventions of the\ngrand lodge. She urged that one and\nalt ahould cooperate ln every way to\nfurther tbe alma and object, of the\norder.\nSPOKANE'MAN   HPEAKS\nO. Mm\u2014 ot Bpokao.. past Imp-lal\nprlnc. of th. Knight* of Khon_\u2014i and\na member of the Spokane branch ot\nthe Knight, of Pythiu. replied to th*\ncordial word, of welcome by Mayor\nHerbert Clark and stated th* preach-\ntatlon of th. key of the city ehouM\nhave followed a presentation of another key. I\nMayor Clark. In speaking, stated It\nwu only right that the flrat lodge in\nTraU, the Knights of Pythiu. ahould\nalso hav. the honor of being the flrat\nto hold a .grand lodge sewion here. He\nalao extended a hearty greet|ng to\nthe American delegatea and .tated both\nMagl'trat* Noble Blrans and Chit*- a.\nDowries were guest* >t the banquet.\nThe originator of the order ln Trail,\nNoble Bin\u2014, wu called upon and although frUfferlng from a recent lUneu\nproved a* Intr\u2014Mnig *p**k*r. Aa oo*\nof th* original member. In 1807, Mr\nBlnn. .tated he wu pleojaed to bt i\ndelegate to the flret grand lodge ae.-\n\u2022loo In Trail.\nDuring th. eveiUng a program of\nmualeal number, wu given a. follow.:\nBong, If. Thorton; aolo. Mra. Ralph\nCook; male quartette. K. H. Davlc,\nBangor Jonet, Archie Phillip, and A\nO.  H\u00bbrv*y.\nDancing until a late hour concluded\nth* flnt day*. actlvltlM of the convention.\nrtn\/, f-in-irllon Bromide or Nitric Gat Believed to Have Cause. Deaths\nof Many Victims; Property Damage Only $50,000;\nWotdd Tax Canadian\nWheat Milled While in\nBond in the U. S. A.\nWABH-waTOKT-aV lS.-aVpreaen-\ntatlve o_b\u00bbr. republican. Oklahoma,\noffered a propcaai In th* house of\nrejet\u2014snt.tlve. today to place a duty\non wh..t whan Imported from Canada\nfor milling ln bond equal to any preferential tariff enjoyed by the united\nState.  In foa-atarn  ootmtrlM\nUnder the proposal, o-arner explained. \u2022 rate of 0 ont, * bushel ud 30\noant. a barrel oa flour would be placed\non Canadian wlaeat imported e*s4 *a-\nPort.il to cub*.       ^^ ~\nSQUADRON LEADER\nTO GO CRANBROOK\nJ.   H.   Tudhope   Will    Inspect\nAirport Sites There On\nAbout May 20\n< KIMIKOOK. K.C- Nv I-.\u2014J.\nlacwln, ntvrt'tary of thr rmnbrooft\nhoard ot tradr, toduy rr-rt-hwl a\nwire from Ottawa to thi- rffrrl\nthat Kqiiadron Lender J. II. Tud-\n-hope, artlnt for the rontroller ot\nelvll Hvlatlon. will arrive In Cranbrook on or about May m to In-\nHlfrrt the airport rdt* on which\ntbe hoard of trade baa taken an\noption and other available iltea,\nThe notlM stated thai furthw advice would bt wired.\nUidy Victoria Hutu, dniyttiter of the\nlate larl Hklg. whoae ciKasemtnt io\nClaude Montagu DourUi* Scott, &on\nof Lord and Lady Herbert Montagu.\nScott, waa recently  announced.\nCity Hall, Bridge\nBylaws Lost When\nVancouver Votes\n\\irpoit Bylaw Likely to Pass;\nComplete Figures Not Available at  Late Hour\nVANCOtVIO, Na) I.,\u2014H*H<\u25a0\u25a0n-.-\nri> here todti) hulorseii u lirxe\nnumber of mm, b) lun s axKrr-\ntatlnf MefVnil million* of toQui\nfur t l\\lc liTiiinn \u2022\u2022tlir nt v. 'I ;ir ,ate\nof the 9H.00O.0OU bytan for a bridge\narrtMb* lal1* snob wa_ hi dowM\nlute lonlithl. Imkhix IM wirs of\nthe itereiwar> thn-\u00ab-Il[(hs hm.i-'iIi \u00bb\nto carry, r'lve ihiIK. hoHP-trr. re-\ninaln to be nmnini Miit Ihr out-\nrome Is nncertaln. The *l.o,m,ooii\nbylaw for a nrw rtt) hull m <ii-\nfrated, aa was n **.!.\" kmkhi i\u00bb-lu.\nfor an \u00bbrl atfeool \\( iiil'inlciii\n(he followhiK h)Uus, it wus si.ii*\ned, had carried.\nThe bylaw for 13.000.000 for an air- I\nport on Baa Island from flfuru avail\"1\nable, likely to be Indorsed, aa were the\nfot lowing:\nNew school buildings, $800,000: street*-;\nand roads, 0000.000: street* (new\nthoroughfare* $600,000; pavliu, . i ,u\nsidewalks, $750,000; rlearlng \u00bbnd trraft-\n101 streets. $260,000; water wort..**, s>760.-\n000; sewrrs. $1,000,000; school il'--.,\n$60,000; whools. heating and ventitnt-\ning. $60,000; scbool gn>untla Imprc-i-\nmenu. $60,000; brunch Itbrartoa. $175.-\n000.\nThf bylaws In doubt include ;iie\nalarm headquarters. $:.&u.000: park cites\ngeneral. $360,000; fogllah Bar n>ref .ore,\n1700,000; Juvenllo dcteaUou ht ne.\n000.\nDead and Five\nHurt, Cleveland\nTOKONTO,    Mnv     IV\u2014The    Mall\nand Kmplrr has iximplled a list of\n( anudloiw who were killed or Injured In the explosion at Cleveland\ntoday.   It   follows,\nOead:\nDr. Harry AihIImhi, Winnipeg,\ngraduate of the InlvenJlv of Man\nItoba and membir of th*' medical\ndepartment   of   the  clinic.\nInjured|\nDr. John Phillips, hoimr BMP*\nate of Toronto university and well\nknown ph.v--.ii Liu. Badly Injured by\n^Ire and suffeiiiig from  )[\u25a0*\u00bb\u2022\u25a0\nDr. Wallatv Duncuu. (jraduale of,\nthe i'l_verstl> of Toronto, Hurfning\nfrom   gas.\nDr. 4 It. AiiiliT-'>ti. grndnatr of\nthe I nlvenilty of Toronto, Mif\nferlng  from   gma.\nDr. Ferry Mi-Cutlaugh, Vuiu-ouver.\nsufTerluc  from gna.\nDr, Robert Hugh M\u00ab Donald, graduate of I'll) vend ty of Toronto. Mit-\nfriing from gas.\nIt Is n*iH rlnl that Dr. -loliu\nI'hUtlps   Is   In   a   MteUI   i uidlliutl-\nGrai Zeppelin Is\nNow Winging Its\nWay to America\nFKlleDKl.TI-.H-.l I v (.rrman.v\nMay IO iThiimda) '\u2014The (Imf\n\/eppelln, giant derlntble, left hrr.\nat IbH a. m. HI MS Wednesday\neastedn -.tantluril tim* i on Its $$$->\nond vo)itgt> to \\ortii   Vmerlta.\n At  a  given   comii.Hnd  from   the\npilot In hi- rage \u25a0 hundred or\nmorr wiM-kmen who . nxlneered the\nremoval of Ihe dunble fro mils\nhangar, rek.i>ed tin r ehurge. The\ndirigible nr*r \u2022.\\<>*:\\ and aiiei\nrlnllng ton oter the fblng field.\nflew iiiiijesiu-uliv urstaanl, grnUu-\ntlly dlsuppeurtox in tlir direction\nof Lake ctanstatK\nTRAItrFAMlLY\nIS BEREAVED\nIN EXPLOSION\nDoctor  Andison,   Dead,  Cleveland, Is Sons-in-Iaaw (ieorge\nCurrier, Trail.\nAmour Ihr (IoikI In tlir I Inr-\nl;inil r\\|ilit-l<in min Hrr 1* IKKtia-\nll.ir> -inill'iiii. .11 nf Hhuilpt'..\nlie- 1* tho vm-ln-tan of (i*>:'ir.o W.\nt urrVf. oorrrlnr) or liar Trall-\nlailnnii.'  liu*|.IUI  bvaril.\nmmVSSi *ai ll. tmeses ihe\nssrisrl, HW prr*ims uliai prrl*hre| In\nHit* r\\|>l<w>ann uiul Mr, Al thr\nt'lrl, laaaifl i-lllilr lno.plt.il tialaa\nvaa a yuunf iraduatr tsl the I'nl-\n\\,r*h> ut .Mitnltolm anil vim of\nMr. and .Mr*. Ausustu* Aiullmin.\n1-1 liiiiliara. In. Ilarr> Anrllaoii. SI.\nwa. Inilmli'il In tho IM nr dr.il\nano*. Identity h.d heen . -t.il>-\nlW1ao-fl. aii-urdln. tn n mrvaxe re-\nrelved by hi, parent* here tiinl.lit.\nIncluded la the, loiur ll*' nl Injured\nappeared tho name ot another Manitoba boy. Dr. 1\/trrt MTtiilauph ol\nBolMevaln, Man. ajon of Hrv R B.\nMcCullaugh. Unltrxl CbUrch niinl.tcr\nof  that  town.\nBoth youn.* doctor* had ttNUlUMai\nfellowhhlp court*, at th. clcvel.nd\nhoapltal. Dr. Alidlson havlnl alnc*\ntak.n over the Position nt smueln at\nthe In.tiiutlon. while Ur McCulLuill\nhad  alto  Joined  th.  medical  stalf\n8lnce graduating from the University\nof Manitoba In 1924. Dr. AtVUaon hid\nbeen a member of the itair of th.\nRoyal Hoapltal. Victoria, ll C* and\nlor a ytar waa surgeon at the Manitoba sanitarium at Ninette In addition io his parent*, he 1. survived\nby three brother., on. of whom U Dr.\nUordon Alidlson, pl_-BMors ut the\nUniversity ol Toronto. The body Is\nbeing  brought  here for burial.\nBut Few Patients Escape\nBODIES UTTER FLOORS LIKE FIES SPRAYED\nWITH POISON; MANY TRAPPED IN BUILDING\nFour Storey Structure Was Separate From Main Cleveland Hospital; Firemen Do Great Rescue Work; Gas\nFrom Building Blinds P oliceman Block Away\nCLEVELAND, Ohio, May 15.\u2014Ninety-tight persons\nwere known to have been killed and 40 injured when a\ndouble explosion of x-ray films sent deadly suffocatinx\ngas penetrating into every corner of the Cleveland clinic\nhospital  today.\nThe dead were patients, doctors and nurses who filled\nthe four-storey .structure at 11:30 o'clock, the busiest\nhoar of the day.\nKin- followed the blasts and many of the casualties\nwere caused through this agency, as well as from flying\nglass, hurled through the air as the films exploded.\nIdentity of the powerful gas which wrought one of the\nworst tragedies in the history of the city had not been\n\u25a0determined tonight. Pharmacists said it was bromide gas,\nbut doctors believed it to be a form of nitric gas.\nIt is probable, however, it was a mixture of gases coming\nfrom many forms of chemicals in the budding. In addition.\nthe burning films gave off a gas said to be bromide.\nProperty damage to the building by the explosion and fin-\ndid not not exceed $\"i0.000, in omen said.\nNO WARNING\nThe holocaust struck without warnfftg. The explosion\nin the x-ray room seemed to drive poison gas and fire\ninto every part of the building in a simultaneous sweep of\ndeat**\nAlthough doctors and nurses got out a few patients at\nthe start, hardly a minute went by before the fumes\nfiltered out from every opening, forcing rescuers back.\nWhen the gas began to lift, they rushed into a scene of\nshrieking horrors.\nBodies littered the floors like flies that has been sprayed\nwith poison. Some of them seared by flames, their clothing still smouldering. Others who had not lost consciousness were crying out in agony.\nAmong the most pitiful sights of the di.sa.stei were suffering patients who agoniwdly dragged themselves to windows\nseeking fresh air, und who were too weak to break the\nglass to get it.   They clawed their hair and shrieked but\n-** their voice* were drowned out by other\nnolaes. Por a moment they .tood st\nth. window, be.ttn* helplet.li then\nslip down to the floor out of sight, to\ndie In horrible fear.\nUUirilaUel  MMaUtl\nThe Cleveland clinic l, -a nepai-ste\nbuilding from the Cleveland hospitri.\nThe clinic, u four-ttorey buildln,.\nhouses many laboratories ol phy.l-\nI oltj.ns .nd the death toll was from\n| both  the  tiUff  nnd   patients  who   had\nWOMAN GETS SIX\nMONTHS TERM ON\nFORGERY CHARGE\nTAX RATE IS RAISED\nONE MILL, REVELSTOKE\nMVKL8TOKK.   B    ('     May   15.\u2014Tlii**l\nUi  rate   for   this  city   ha.  bean   ui\n\u00bbt*0  mill*, one  mill    na  of  l.ti\n\u25a0rear*, rat*.    The school, are r*apon-\n.Ible  for  th.  .ddltlonnl  mill\nFive Degrees WiU\nBe Conferred by the\nManitoba University\nAdmits That it Was Third Offense;   Makes   Restitution\nof $60.\nMr.. Alec Prodyus. who pleaded\nguilty to a charge of forgery last\nMonday ln county court before Judge\nW. A. Nesbet, waa sentenced yeeterday\nafternoon to six months hard labor at\nOkalla prison.\nMrs.   Prodyus   wu   apprehended    lu\nSTiS\u2122   t'^r  hBde,P**M<1  \\\"\"*V   amotesuytZ  \u00a3Tlnto   the\" o^n\ncheck   at   Creston   and   ww   brought  ._-,,_. *_\u25a0 \u2666*_ v...tiHi\u00ab_ r\u00ab_-  -_-_\u00a3\nWINNIPEG.  May  15\ndoctor   ot   law.   henon.,   coi i,   will   b<r\nconform!   by   the  Unlvtr-ty  of  Maul-\ntbba.   according   to   ilic   i.m.   preptnd\nby university official*.\nThoee who will receive the honorary\ndegree are: Henry Mnrk Ami, director\nof the Canadian school of pre-hlstory\nIn France; David 11. Dunnm, superintendent of schools. Wintmx-.:, it***'*.. R.\nO. MucBcth, pastor of Bt. Hauls Presbyter tan church, Vauctiuvfr, Cheater\nMartin, profesaor of hi*.im>. University of Manitoba; Walter c Murray,\nprealdent,   University  of SiiskHUliswan.\nbmutiu\nhere by the provincial police.\nShe admitted in oourt that tin**\nwas the third offence of this kind she\nhad committed, two In Alberta and\none  In British Columbia.\nWhen she appeared In police court\nyesterday to recrive her sentence it\nwan announced that the accused had\nmade a restitution of 1*90. Judge Nlsbet\nstated. In p-autng sentence, that this\nwould h\u00abve a good deal to do with\nthe  length of the term  n<ven  her\ncome   for  consultrHloiis.\nThree of the floors of the building are balcony affairs and so grot*-,\nwas tha rush of ga\u00ab up the Interior\nuud shafts that porta of the upper eeii-\n:ng were destroyed\nMANY  TKU'l-n-\nMany were trapped ln the rwtr of\nthe building by the rumen which Oiled\nthe starlway almost Ht once ;uni thn\nlargest portion of the defcth toll wim\nfrom among thew. others in wheel\nchairs or hetplran to move, were forced\nto watch the poisonous um* rush up\nIn-\nPair of Indians\nFrom Creston Up\noa Theft Charges\nTwo Indians from Creaton, were\nlodged In the provincial Jail on Tuesday and will stand their trials before\nJudge W. A. Nlsbet In the near future.\nThe flrat. Justin Andrew, waa arrested on May 14 at Creaton oo a\ncharge of theft and the second. Sam\nUike. waa aypialwnded on a aharge of\nbreaking and entering on th* tuna\n(tola.\nHon. William Phillips\nto Continue His V. Sa,\nPort at the Capital\nOTTAWA, May 15 Hun William\nPhillips, first United sutcs minister\nto Canada, will continue his office\nhere during the Hoover odmlnastra-\ntloti. Mr. Phillips .return, Ml today\nfront Waahlngton. where be conferred\nwith Prealdent Hoover and Henry L.\nBUmaon, secretary of state. There wu\nnd indication, he aald that there\nwould be any- change or repreatnta-\ntlon in Canada.\ntenor of the building from which thi.\nupper ofrice floors open into the balconies,\nFire Chief James H. Flynn. the first\nof the rescue workers to arrive, waa\nforced to take his men up on the roof.\nHe looked down through a skylight\nover the front stairway and saw a\nhuddle of unconscious men and women.\n\"I looked for signs of life aod I mw\none  man struggling.\" Flynn said\nThe   chief   ordered   himself   lowered\nthrough   the   skylight   by   a   rope   r.nd\ngroped for the man, later found  to ba\npr.  J   I.   Loche.\nHOM.KKM |.   RgffCl I\nFlynn seised the doctor and thry\nwere brought out onto the rocf. sixteen were In the group which Flynn\ndiscovered and nil were carried out.\nEdward Crltchley. electrician, wasout-\ntraii     nr     _r.v   ia    __..,_    a_*_   I side  at  the   time  the  fire  alarm   waa\nr.,1,.*^ ?iL \u00a3V.^ts whn.dn\u00bb_-!\u00ab\u00a3 \u00ab\u2022 \u00bb)dH *rfor 'vr;\nhe appealed before Deputy Uaflatrat*  -\"\" \" V \u2022\u00ab\"-'\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0-\u2022 -\u00b0 mm* \u2022\"-*\u2022\u25a0'\u2022\"\nH.   \u00ab.   R.   Bedford   In   the   city   police   lw?I.n*\",*j'\nDriving Common *\ner Tadanac\nRoad Draws Fine\nDange\ncourt yesterday afternoon on a charge\nHe  told  of  an   unidentified   stenog-\nof  driving to the common  d.nger  on  \"J*\u00bb-  _\u00bbJ~ '-_\u00bb*'\u00bb \"'\u00ab '\"\"f\nth. government road at Tadanac\nNURSES GRADUATE\nAT REVELSTOKE\nR*WILSTOr_.  B.  C.  May   16.\u2014The\nannual    graduating    exerclae.   of    the\nnear,   viotnei.   hn.e.ie.1   \u00ab...   ..^   .    i    -jniei   nynn   muq   m.   uesnum   *aaa\nn-ht  lr,^h.  ,?o?.-    h     S  W?  \"-\"major e.ploalon occurred .\u00ab- he hut\nnight  hi  th.  United  chruch   befor.  a | _,,.\u25ba_,   \"ST  __..     g_\u00ab-i   _\u2014_*\nlarg. and lntereeted audience.   The ad.\ndrew to th. claa. was delivered by br.\nA.   L.   Jobm.     Tho*   graduating   wer*\nMIh   Beatty   and   Mia.   Joh\u2014ton   of\nPenticton     and     Mlaa     Richmond   of\nSalmon   Arm.    A  recaption   wu  hekl\nIn  Maaonlc hall.\nnlttlrtg   across   a   desk   from   blm.\ndoctor Mcapatd unharmed.\nSplotches of blood were found In\nseveral parte of tha building. The\nstairway where 10 victim, were trapped.\nwas Uttered with women', .hoe. and\nhata.\nstromi MJUX j.\nFour   hour,   after   the   trag-ady.   al*\ntumee lingered In the building.\nChief   Flynn   -Kid   th.   Moond   and\nreached    the   seen*.     S*v.ral   nvraona\nw\u00bbre killed In thl. blaat, which\n*o .trong a  shock,   that  the M\noil th. top floor WW* Woken\nThe flnt .iplouon  wxutmi\nbatement.     Th*   hollow   enter\n(Continued  on  Pag*  Two\n Twvf,\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,\n\u2014\nCORNING, MAY 16, 1029\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accomodation Is Obtainable\n' V.-3ST\nGEORGE BENWEI1, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PUN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooms With Running Water.   Private Baths en Suite\nHeadquarters for all Traveling Men, Mining Men, Lumber\nMen and Tourists\nSpecial Sunday Dinner $1.00 Rotarian Headquarters\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda in the City\nHUME\u2014L Laurlcnt. B. Norland, T\nTenelll. Mr. and Mr. W, C. Murrey,\nTrail; W. B. Tod. F. M. Logan. C. Hod-\ngstt. L. 8. McKlnnon. C. C. Walkey.\nL. C. Walkey. Vancouver; II V. Dawson, Kelowna; J. Dennis. B. Franklin;\nD. Nicholson. Calgary; w. A. Brown.\nCuba; O. H  Morlenara, W. Qlbben, Win\nnipeg; H. K. Whit., Moyl-a: H. B. Ken-\nn~dy. Ltrthbridge; C. O. Roger., J. Ratld.\nF. H. JMk-ton. H. 8. Amen, Creston;\nH J. Mitchell, Cranbrook: T. 3. Perler,\nSpokana; J. H. Vandarhoot, Robson; Mr.\nand Mr.. W. H. Burgees. Kulo; X. J.\nStanley. Toronto; Mlaa A. B\u00bbrratt, Wln-\natgtm.\nThe SAVOY\nNelson's Newest and Fin est Hotel\nWhere the Quest Is King\nSteam Heat.   Hot and Cold Running Water in All Koom\u00bb\n\u2022UN*,   ajnOM.   WITH   PRIV\u00abT\u00bb   BATH.   OB   nHOWKRa\nJ. A KERR. PROP.. NELSON, B.C\nREAL AIR SHAM\nBATTLE PLANNED\nONSAtURDAY\nHundreds  of  Planes  to  Take\nPart in U. S. A., Air\nManoeuvers.        >\nWASHINGTON, D. C, liey Va.\u2014''Dog\nfight.'' between oppoalug nUnes In\nmidair, bombing raids on sleeping cities, .nd war time aerlel mklueuvus that\nlack only a real enemy kill >ja> brought\ntogether mora than 200 plant, from\nall part, at the nation to participate\nin a glaatlo  io-lay u\u00bbit_\nnew \u2022To\u00abt' city will get a taste of\na night tooDjblng raid launched frarn\nDayton, -Ohio, to cripple the metropolis\nand .ailHoal of housewives will bo\nable to follow the .tory of Cincinnati',\ndestruction through . natlonsl radio\n''jotup May  18.\nColonel John 8. Piatt 1. In eommard\nof the Ratd forces, to bs based \u00abt Columbus, whll. Major John Reynold, ts\nchief of th. Blue squadrons, to be\nconcentr\u00bbte\/d at Dayton. Th. combat\nwill .tart at midnight May 15 .nd continue 10 daya\nPhotographic Plane. WlU fly to the\n\"enemy\" Industrial, center., photograph\nthem from the .lr with a f,w ollck,\nof th. camsia mutter, -tnd return wlt.li\nthe developed picture to be dropped\nto the skies abov. thousand, _ homes   ,0 the ground.    Attack plane, will be\nSAVOY\u2014W. Brown, Calgary; D. H.\nBhonla, Mr. and Mr.. E. W. Head. A. A.\nBurran,   A.   Hunt\u2014,   Vancouver;   D.   H\nSherman. R McLeod. Trail; D. Brandon, Valllcan; A. A. Akor. M. C. Cor-\nready, Sandon; O. A. W. Venholm. Mrs.\nF. Hoffman, T. W. Hums, Renata.\nQueen's Hotel\nTHI    CENTBH    Or    CONV_NIlN*Tt\nHot uid  cold  w\u00bbt*r  Id  every   room\n8t\u00abUQ   Heated\nA. Lapolnte, Prop.\nQTJa_KS\u2014 D. D. Coll.n.. Orient. Wuh\nJ. Whitehead, North Battleford, Bask..\nJ. Lyons, Cranbrook; T Focreat. Spokan.; H. Martin, F. H. Idwards. Vancouver; Mr. and Mra X. H. McKec\nArrow Park; M. A. Russell. Kamloope.\nMADDEN HOTEL\nt. MADDEN,  Prop\nSteam   Heated   Boom,  by   the   Da>\nWeek  or  Month\nteery consideration shown to gueat,\nCar.  Bat\u2014 and   Ward  81a,  Nefaoo\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA    Modern    Brick    Bulldlnt\nHlfl   Vernon   street.   Nelson.   B.(\nHot and  Cold  W.ter .nd Telophon.\nIn   All    Room.     Steam   Heated\nThroughout\nP   KAPAK.  Prop\nEuropean  Plan\nNEW ORAND\u2014F. Halfl.'d. How-ter;\nH. L. Orlle, Neiaon; N B. Nelson. C.\nF Frederlcxson. P. Buster, Trail; H. A.\nMccarty, Weetley; Mr.. Burst. Byrlnga\nCreek; A. W. McPherson, J. McDougall,\nRatio.\nMADDEN\u2014C S. Taylor. Trail; J.Ease-\ncatt. Spokane; O Blrtseh, J. Flrke,\nTraU;   J.  Kel. Grand Fork..\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nIMilB  THE  MANAGEMENT Of\nWILLIAM   JONES\nOOOD. CLEAN  BOOMS.    SEASONABLE\nBATES\nBit VEBNON  ST.\nPHONE 15\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Home of Plenty\n?0fi Vernon St. Phone M7L\nH  WARRICK   AND  O.  HNATTOI\nPitt?   Room*   of   Solid   Comfort\nHe-dqoarteri for Lotttm uid Miner*\nIn   Ohio  and   surrounains   stutefi   this\nmonth.\nj^Bt u the nary's fleet. conoentrated\neach year for a demonatr^Hon, \u00bbf their\npower, bo the army air r-feriw will bring\nAfter Using r\/ew Boxes\nHis Backache Left Him\nBritish Columbia Man Used\nDodd's Kidney Pills\nMr. A, II. MrCabe Haa Not Been\nBothered Since\nSheUey. B. C May 15. (Special)\u2014\nThe sterling value of Dodd's Kidney\nPlljjf as a kidney remedy is shown by\nt*_*e following statement ot Mr. A. H.\nMcCabe of this town.    He writet:\n\"I suffered greatly from Backache.\nAfter using a few boxes of Dodd s\nKidney Pills the pain Ml me and I\nhare not been bothered with my back\natnee.\"\nOne of the earliest symptoms of\nkidney trouble le pain in the hack. It\nIn lteelf is the cause of a great deal\nof suffering. But Kidney trouble, unlet**\ngiven prompt attention, frequently develope Into more stIous form such a*\nRheumatism. Lumbago. Dropsy an<*\nUrinary Trouble. To be assured of\ngood health at all times the Kidnev\nmust be kept in good working order\nAt the first sign of trouble uae Dodd'r\nKidney  Pills\nObtained from druttglRti everywhere\nor. The Dodds Medicine Co., Ltd., Toronto 2, Ont.\nEveryone Past\nShouH MaVe This Tesf\nHor   4marine and  Uiitlni Relief prnr.i\nM.ddl\"-Ajte     \\1lm-nts    That    Taiisc\nDally     Ann-vane-     and     Sap\nV'Ul   Forte\nNo lonier need folks -\"\".ir or past th\"\nprime of life put up with thoee painful     and     aften    embarrass-ng     con,\n<.<t,nns \"rronsrht on bv overworked. aluR\na-sh    K'dneys     or    Bladder    Weskne-\"*\nwt\u00bbh    their    d'*tr\"'*\u00bb'n\u00abr    nvmotn-re    o*\n\u25a0 \u2022rneness    Pains   In   hack   %~d   down\nth-oMfh    pre'ns    scfntv   b-<t    freque*^*\nf-nrt   hurn-n\"**   \u00abrl\"atlo\"    \"O'-tt'ne-'ip\nNlahte\"   and'   Nervous   \u00bbHtabU*t.v\u2014because  a  to**,  rt-av**' f*t  of  Dr   H\"uMi\n.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-,-\u2022\u25a0 tv,    rvnTW    wID    ront-tne^    tfiy*\nTsntaat     m\\re.r*ff*a,\\     pf     tv*>t\u00bb     \"dill-,     of     th.**\n-vm\u00abi\u00ab|   treatm-nt   for  tt.e\u00abr  particulr--\nr***tf\nAma7ing    testimony    off    phwitv,*.\"\n\u2022\"M    \\H\\****m   $V9    **r****t*mr',**ti    nrrcif    u'\n*\\*.\u00bb    --riw*r    nf    T*-\u00bb\u00bbT*r.-    to    r***.' *'\n\u00ab*-i1t>.    \u00ab\u2022*\u25a0(,    RtrTtHh    to   *    xw\u2022>t^*\u25a0^\u2022r^r\u2022\u25a0*\ni-nnT-wi or ir-'u\u00bbe-i Bidder a\"''\nTTH-nerv Trert A m\"tt't-'-1e of e\u2022*'\u25a0\u2022,1\nIrte s*rrnt,tot\"s S\"e\u2014i to -.\u2022\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022-Vl\" tft|\u00bba*'\u00b0*<\nrtasssT\u2014snd -on B*e \u00bb- f**l a t\u00bb*-<lv \u00ab*\u00bbnn\nto* t\u2022->\u2022n\u2022'0VetTT*,*,\u25a0' ofC,e- wMV--- two (\"\"\nthr^-Tdovs \"No -nor* Wprv*a-\u00bbv--\u00bbi \u25a0\u00ab.\nroo-e   t>i\u00bb'n    no   mor*   #-r>l*.\u00bbr-t\u00bb\u00ab--ieot   o-\nn\u00abtHt\"tT-iin-\u00abt-'htn T now sl-en i\u00bbo.in''-\nIv. snd *r*t up '\" *\u25a0\u2022*\u25a0* *w',*-*lnR full of\n\"O**o ' t*\"\u00bbn-*s to TTRiTABT*\nWhile t*.i\u00bbw to the \u25a0\u2022\u2022-\u2022'-\u25a0I nnhlle.\nth* wnmiwii value of TTPATAB**t lift**\nh-.\u00bbn t\u00bbio-n,i\u00bb-*ntv *-\u00bb*oven bv yewm of\ns\"Coeiwf..fl use in \"the novate n-act-c*\nOf Dr H C, Honno-n'th. And now\nanv  f\u00bbood   dm-*-\u00bb'st  *\"\"1   a'tnnlv  them  on\nn mare*,t.** of \u2022\u2022\u2666\u2022-fdct'on or mont-v\nhack     Trv   ttp ajabsi   todtv.\nlaid on tbe ousIr of the pictures.\nRadio li to be used for two-way\ncommunication with the ground to\nreport the battle's procresa from planes\nto the home airdrome, and to make\npossible the most efficient use of the\nplanes available for each mlulon.\nREPORT BY RADIO\nA radio plane flying with the battle\nformation when Cincinnati la attack<-ci\non the afternoon of May 18 by more\nthan .300 planes will broadcast a\ndescription of the conflict aa lt Is waged\nabove the city. The stor* will bs\nbroadcast on a national radio hookup,\nmaking It possible for millions to follow tbe battle, progress\u2014a real Innovation in \"war-time\" maneuvers.\nA giant bomber, carrying six men and\nthe qeulvalent of two 1100 pound\nbombs, will stage a night bambing raid\non New York City, May 21, after flying\nfrom Dayton with the aid of refueling in mld-alr at Mlddletown, Pa.\n\"ROLLO'S WILD OAF\nSUITABLE PLAY\nHas Made Hit Wherever Presented: Unirerslty Players\nHere Shortly\n\"BeiUo', wild o\u00abt\" la tho n.m. of t'i.\n' t-Mv   .miu'r,.   ro-*,*elv   wh'c-1   1,   tho\n*\u00bbn*a.   of   tho   P!*v*r*'   a*j$m   est   tho\n'\u2022\u2022Hoo-it*   of  n    r    Ic   |i\u00ab   fonrtaonth\nTrail Hotels\n\u25a0-    wi\u00abti'B.-    f?4--i*-\u201ei-\u201e     f-,-**).vr_,,i)     \u201e_^\n\u25a0**,     W-\u00bbTV     m*7i*tmmr     v-Vt\u00abr--a     *.\u25a0*\u2022     ri-i     pv\u00bb'     W\n-'ph*s   w'th Bolnnrl  Yo'i\"\" ss the. ]\u00bbitt\\.\n'--   \"im,\nI\"-.,*       \u25a0\u00ab*\u00bbr<\u00bb\u00ab'f       o*      tt.*      r***>r      l**-ri*'sr*l\nf-oii-rt   fvin -ri-r-nial   r*\u00abl-   -*\u25a0\"-.>\u2022\u25a0\u00bb  wv-*)^\n'\u2014      \u25a0*\u2022>!\u00bb      pt-1-na,-'      ft,..,       _--^,,-\u00abin_ .,\n'\u25a0>V*\u00bb       H\"        iltr^A       Wn. ernes ~\u2014#.       of      tllo*\n\"-oot  t*-'\"\u00bb*'t-M  see~*s tb*  el\"**- he,* \u2022>\u2022\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u25a0\n*-\u00abta) Tti\u00bb     \\*,t**et    +H'-i     \u2014aart-     le.    na.tt-iii.\n\u25a0\u2022\"\u25a0(v.      \u2014\u00bb\"      *r>*'*-*      \u2666\u00ab      r.-rse*.s -.\u2666.,-,-      v,.\n*y>f, I.Tl'-rrolln ft-\"-,-'.\"* a, t,e-e>aiii.# -# f V, \u201e\n<\u00ab-.\u00bb n\"-V.v \u00ab* \u2022\u25a0-.-\u00ab --*.\u201e.\u00ab fasatma. |f\nn--tnln\u00ab n-o| a-V.lo.T- -l,,^ \u2022fn-aa f\u00ab- tt a.\nfn-*\/*-*!   t-alf-ta,   ent   **-*-.   iMfw^SN*   m.aa,ti.-\n-T*>t_   -tor,\u2014~\u2014f-'-er   t-*\"*\u00bbt   vn   \u2022   mts*nr*n   o\"*\ne-nrt the vai-t-.f of IM *.*.*-*,**\"\u2022* w'iv,\ngsmaaysf t.,-,\u2014 f*l -n> 1,-,- n*-n**iUw.\u00bb \u2022-*^\u00ab \u2022\u2022\u25a0it\nftaastt      intmrastit     *n     fh*     *ver.i*n'',*a      \u2022\u00ab*, t \"f-\n*nv\u2014rvti\u00bb*nt\n*    ror'-t.*    of    *\u00ab*m*-t    \u00ab\u2666\u2022\u2022*\u25a0    *or**-t-    mi.\nt..*o-i\u00ab|      k \u2014 rt     \u00abntvia     v**-.*     \u00ab>f**0*\"V\u00bb     ft***1\ntnr*m*l    \u2022\u2022\"\u2022art    \u2022i>.''l**a\u00bba|      \u25a0\u2022'-\u00bb\u00bb,     met    o*\nFor Meet on the\nComing Week-End\nTeams to lie Picked to Go to\nKootenay Meet at Trail\n6n May 25.\nProm 78 td 100 school i>oy\u00bb.,and girl*\nhMe been - training asgiduowly every\nafternoon dt-Tlng the past two wee*s\nat the Recreation groundk ini preparation for the Kootenay-Boundary lnt-er-\nschool track meet to be heJd In Trail\non May 95. They have been under tht\ncharge of R. BmllUe of the timMA hl|(\nschool, and W Cameron of the Junior\nhifcft school. The girls and boys are\ngoing ln in fine style and lt ls expected that some records will be smashed at the coming meet. A. Wallach.\nwho Is coaching the senior boys, believes, that ln that section at any rate.\nthe Neiaon schools have a sun* thing\nespecially in tbe sprints and distance\nrune where some very fMt tlifte haa\nbeen clocked.\ntn order to choose the members of\nthe track team, the regular spring\ntrack meet of the schools here will\nserve aa a method of elimination. The\nJunior < meet, composed of contestants\nfrom the Central and Hume schools,\nwill be ryn off on Friday, while tbe\nseniors, composed of the junior high\nand the Kelson high schools, will clash\nOh Baturday. The winners of the different events tn both meets will represent Neleon at Trail on May 25:\nHOME   P.kSNlf.ILITIt'N\nSome of the possibilities for the team\namong the boys are: Whitfield. Klrby,\nO Wallach. Harrison, J. Wallach, Buchanan, fiteed, for the distance runs;\nHaddon, Bate*, for the Jumps;  Banna,\n\u00bb.\u00bb\u00bb_ 2_r\u00bbsr.j_ .--j\u00ab^^'ruorr^.^\n_*_.ni\u00a3_ ff t^diAJt* - fl^^e^*iTS_\u00abr<.,oS;l_,rt ti&\n?\u00ab_Tk BK-_.hr0mP,\u00b0*   *\u2022  J0\u00b0\"-   '\u2022 &U^_t.Sr J*5S tnV\u00abl*ta \u00ab\u00a3\ntTfL' \u2122ooT\u00abI!l, iik.i. t,e~...* ,h.. *\u00bb-\"\u00bb  of  a  trip ..rouiKl  th. v-orld.\n. f!i eiTS^heS\u2014 'Sn'ta ^Z^. PropoMd to Emperor M.1J1 th.t PrlnM\na tew dart hor--w will be forthcomlnf yJ^J*   -fUjuM-Piuhlml.     then     l4\n\u00a3\u201e ifa.'Ch00'   m\"U   \u00b0\u00b0   Pr\")*V   *\"'   ywrTofcl. bTadopWd m th. Hawaiian\nTO. \/onte.t in Trail on th. f-nty-   i\u00ab1_'iP'?f_htt?<'   TO? ^unTwy.\nfifth   wlU    ba   th.   blmMt   inter-olty   ,K'? ,h.d'.vr*\u00bb_rX; at fS,t Xl^d \"hi\n\u00a3-_ mAr>r mtm^rSeA S31F55, ^-s^*\nKing Kalikana, laat hut on. of th.\nHawallui aoverelgn., wu an lrrcapon-\ntible uid willful nunaroh who k.pt\nIn constant troubl. beou\u00ab of ht.\n.ttempt. .t autocratic nd.. H. wu\n.ntl-American and ULtl-aT-untpean utd\nhi. ambition one. ooued to the level\nof claiming th. \"prlmMy of th. Pacific ', with protectorattj. over oth.r\nWand gTtm\u00bbs- Ke diad In San Prui\nclKc  In   18*11   and   WU  .uocded   hy\n* Uasmsnet ayeim \u00bb. .laahlQa)\nof   do.\nSSBL\nunart   .upper   jratarant.\nFELT M1SEI\nAUTHE\nSir Andrew Duncan, chairman of\ncentral elKtrlcl board of, Britain, who\nvisited th. Toronto hydro -rystem\nwhll. on a tour of th. country.\nHawaii Nearly Had\nJap Prince as Ruler\nTOKYO. Japall. Miy II\u2014Hall a un-\ntury uo Hawaii cam. near to licdulr-\nIng . Japanese prince a. -abverelgn.\n-according to a .tory  which hu Juat\n_ thi. wWL &\nthe reault of t\u2014\nmatta-r of fast, I\nthe reault of 1\nwaitamattair W-ihpojjB*. lta I\n\u2014tnd thu. \u2014\u00abP* *\u2014 \u25a0\u00ab)\nffita. itksm cmMAl\nOnt, writ\u00ab^-\"r vl^J>--li\nand w\u00bb<Jovm and had i\nAfter t\nyears.\n-r,n,,ai n\u2014e-\u201e*tir,n \u00bb\"rt a-hich win ho Trail.  Rosalind.  Kimberley and  Cr\u00bbn-\n\u2022\"\u25a0\u2022.ontoo' In th* rm-**  hei'-aa on M.v brook, are aondlng .trong teams, whll.\nit   u   \u201eneiA\u201eht-eiiw   em*  eif   tho , .evaral other town. In the district are\n-i nioaitn. ,\u00bb* n*n\"i*r n-.ra wh'c* conaldorlng wndlng reprewntatl-eaa.\npi\u00ab,.o-a' oi\u201e* \u00bb,-- nte\u2014h fn- _m* ,    By   dividing  the  younger  boy  cott-\n-   t\u00bb \u2014is o-*\u00bb ...e..iio r.~rt\u201e*o,i ' teeatauita from the old.r >t th. ue of\n15. . fairer comnetltlon 1. Injured and\nthe younger boy. wttl not be forced\nto meet th. older one. on equal term.\nas hu happened In the put.\nhis   sister,\nouk.lanl.\nthe    famous   Queen   LIU-\nCARS DAIWD\nON GRANITE R0AD98 KILLED AND\nCars Owned bylJexter of Win- 40   INJURED   IN\nlaw and Olson of f astlegar\nFigure in Crash.\nAN EXPLOSION\nfMel 1*. \u2022 (...l.n.H* oemrtlev\n.\u201emmo- he,\"i* f*\u00bbt'n. tn ***eiel\u201ero s\n\u25a0apIo*    nf   mle.ef',1    alao.    nfclurse.\n\"Ttl.oV\" rtoori. wta ooollv rl.eVonor]\nareav. snd not scliiallv hl.cV. snel Mme\np\u00abo.,ilelo. a*, nftirn .ne-t to London and\nlatins,     beaitt-ful     nalaclo     ln     Bnonra,\nai**. was lent to the FMnce of Tan*..\nnum. a wrmnorfui noe-lti.ee of palest\npink   .nd   black   pearl..\nfar.   driven   hy   Thomu   Dent-tr   of\nWlnl.w   and   John  Olson  of  Cutlegar.\nfigured In a cruh on Orarute roM near   building   flrat  wu\nM | th. Dominion  d.lry ranch at about 0   Th.    Intense    heat\n(Continued   from Page One)\nled   with  guc.\nint th. fume,\no'clock last night Both car. ware .wlrling upward. Beiore anyone had\nconsiderably dai-uged but none of the opportunity to eacape a aecond bust\noccupant, .uffered Injury. blew out the skylight and  filled  the\nIt appear, that the Olson car on Its   entire building with deadly fume.,\nway up the hill, pulled out to let the     j\u2014- vlKt of fir, .ppaiatsu .van-\napproaching  Deiter car coming down.   ,bie  wu centand  \u00abt  the clinic  and\nRead the Advertisements\nWISE SHOPPERS DO IT\nI\nI\nHotel Arlington\nTrail, B.C.\n4.  P.  LIVBSQVt.   Prop\nCompletely Renovated and RefinitheJ\nHot and Cold Running Water European Plan\nSteam Heeded\nRotary\nHeadquarter!\nCentrally Located\nSample Rooms in\nConnection\nDOUGLAS\nHOTEL\nROOMS WITH BATHS   j\nE. L. AND A. OROCTAOB, Propi.\n\u2022\u2022..eara Heated But and Cold\nThroughout Water\nRon SOC     Phone tRS     Trail B.C.\nWnmi\u00bbn ne-M no longer be reotrfctad\nto blnck, brown \u00bbnd brier colorfd\nfootwear, for as evening sllopent of alt-\ncolored cr-\u00bbne de chine and satin were\nseen twinkling on the smartest ballroom floors last winter, \u201e ao rainbow\nfihoea wll make their apperaance for\ndaytime wear this summer, sayi Paris.\nAccord ing to eyewitnesses, the\nI lights on the Olson oar wer* on and\ntha Deiter rmachlne hit It. A bumper\nand tha left aide fender and running\nboard of the Olson car were damaged.\nThe Dexter car, which waa travelling\nslowly, being ln second gear, suffered\na broken front wheel only. It was\natopped with the front .wheels overhanging the side of the road.\nProvincial police officers. Corporal\nMcKeiuElc and Constable R. Hasanrd\nwere called and visited the scene of the\ncrash before the cars were moved.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe STANDARD CAFE\n120  Baker  Street,  NvUon,  B. C.\nOPEN OAT \u00bbND NIOHT\n1130 to 3:30 Bpeclol    Lunch     Mc\n5:30 to 8 pjn. Supper .._\u2014\u2014.\u2014.Mo\nGoing Upstairs\nHad to Sit Down\nBreath So Short\nMn. H. BrouMeau, Magog, Que.,\nwritai*\u2014\"For many year. I auflered\nwith ahortneo. of breath; then foul\nyear. -a(o I had palpitation of the heart,\nand wu n bad I had to tit down two\nor three time, when foinj upstaira.\nI read about\nHEADS C. M. A.\nPIIONE   IM\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC   RESTAURANT\nRefinement uid DtUcacy Prevail\nOPEN    DAY   AND    NIOHT\nSpecial Dinner 11:80 to 940  Me\nSupper   5:30   to   8 ; ___J*j\nw. .neclalto* In Chop Su.y and Noodle.\n\u25a0a..,     lit\"\nMllBURNs\n1   HEART\n1 Nerve piuV\nto I lot a bot and in no lime I feJt\nbatter, \u00bb I took thna boz_ more and\nI hav. ne\u2014ir had _,or_e_ of breath\nnnca.\" i\nPrica 80c. a boi at all dninula and\ndealer., or muled direct on receipt of\nprice by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd,\nToronto, Opt.\nWllllem H. LjtL, who hea been \u00abp-\npolntad chairman of the Canadian\nManufacturer.' aeaooletion.\nevery vehicle pcaslble waa comman-,\ndfrared to remove the bodle.. An hour\nand e half after tbe flnt exploeion.\n.11 h.d been taken to nearby hoapltal..\nTh. flnt blMt wa. heard by Poltec-\nman Henry Thorpe, walklnk two block,\naway. He Immediately turned In an\nalarm end ran to th. building, at\nEuclid avenue and Nlnefythtrd atreet.\nA block away he wm blinded by the\na*.! The flnt fireman to arrive turned\nln e aecond alarm, and police, hoapltal end county morgue ambulances\nwere collected about the building. Dr.\nOeorge W Crlle, head of the clinic,\ngave order, that ell victim, be taken to\nthe cloeeat Kurce or oxygen, their\nonly hope of life.\nSome wer. taken to the Cleveland\nclinic hospital, Adjoining the clinic\nbuilding. Other, were taken to Mount\nSln.l, Huron road and charity hoe-\nplUla.\nTIIOI'SANDS   ATTEND.\nEmergency equipment wu set up\noutside the building u the fumee\nlifted and permitted rescuer, to work\nln safety. Polloe line, were thrown\nabout the dletrlct to re-route traffic\nand hold In check . crowd of .eve-\nnil  thousand  onlookers.\nInside the building, firemen found\nmany lying In the .pot where tbe\nblasts felled them. Room. Mt utd.\nfor clinical examination, were occupied\nhy patients and physician.. Some ut\nln the chairs of the waiting room, overcome u the flnt cloud of gu .wept\nup from the baeement Other, ln the\nfront of the building were stretched\nalong the .tain.\nThe rescuer* found evldauicee of the\nsuddenness with whloh dUuter cmate to\ntheee inside the building oh .very\nhand. Hats and shoe, were ecttered\nabout, abandoned In the mad flight\nof thoae able to fight oft the fume,\nlong enough to make a frantic effort\nto escape Surgical equipment lay\nready for uae in the examining rooms.\nA   stenographers    half-tlnlahed     letter\nwu found In an office, leverything\nwu abandoned u the victim, reallwd\nA quart of milk a day. to be tued for I too late that the brown fumee, curling\nwch child axjlely u a beverage It not  through  door  cuing,  and   along  th.\ntoo muoh.  hall.,   can-led   death.\nHere she comes\nDown theftrett\nLookinf smart\nAnd very neat!\nYes. ot courte\u2014tin\ndld-NUgg-jfhefttfoat} I\nthis morning I\nShoe!\nTHB \"NUGGET\" TIN Orlj\n.  WITH A TWI6TI\nFlashing Eyes\nLaughing Eyes I\nDowncast Eyes |\nEyes ull\nYour Charcictet\nBrown \u2014a. for ttretssstts\u2014BWt\nfor -JineroB-y\u2014Gray \u00abya\u00bb fo*\njeaiou-T\u2014Sperklinf. \u00abTM Wt\ndiet, beeuty, ye\", and \u00a7ao4\nhwlth, too I Do rour er*\nr^eAUr An thei white* ehea\nor en they tinoed with y**awy\n\u2014indicting an out-of-aM*-.\ncondition \u2014 due to -jonectp*\ntlon?   If to, you Med        tV\null th. \u00ab<\u2014\nFtti \u00abtW C\u2014*trtee\nInsert Sttcktn A.\nS^A~bS;*tti\nIm, tit tm\nRelief From Ga\nStomach Pains,\nDizziness\nTh. Dpcton teU u. that M par i\not all \u25a0rtokitetw le due to \u2022\"tf\"-***,]\nbowel troubl*., you can ti be \u00abrw\nyour -lltreetlon tt had: you art^W\nto get rick unleee you nlleh food I\ndigest le properly. \u201e_,._-\nTanlac hu a wonderful rewaro \u2022>,\nlief for dlgeetlve troublea, even ti\nof yeen' .unding. ,\nMr.. Oeorge Bell, of *B Kit*.\nLondon. Ont., wrltee u fe41ow.:    -\n\u2022\u25a0I had suffered for year* with UU\nech trouble. Ou would form and \u00bb\nmT up -\u00bb I could h\u00ab\u00ablJ cat*\nbreath. My ts'ta** *~*_:*1?2rt\ndid not rieeij. becahve weak WU\ndown; and utwtt^anough on medloM\nfurnleh a home.\" ,\n.nd wae antlnly free of udlqaf\nNow I have no gu po pain* \u00abl\n^iriach. The he\u00abiache. h.v. ^\nDeared MT nerve, are cairn. I, a\nHfci \u00bb child un always ready far\nrnee*., and niy housework meat*\nplay to tne.\"\nIf you .uffer from pus. PMne IV\nstomach or bowels, diaalnen, JStt\ncon.tlp.tlon or torpid llv.r; lf yaw I\nno appaUte, cant deep and an J\nvou. and all run-down, you need 1\nlac It la good, pure medloine, a\nejroote. herbs end bark.. Oet ah,\nfrom your druggist today. Mantd), 1\nIf It doesn't help you\nTanlac\n\u25a0yi miiuon BPrtita tm\n _\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0\n24 PAST CHIEFS,\nPYTHIAN SISTERS.\nGET GRAND DECREE\nHoaors Conferred at Opening\nDay's Steam Grand Lodg*\nMeeting,  TraU\nTBAIL. B. C, Way 19.\u2014Tbe grand\ndegree wa* conferred an 24 put chiefs\nat tb* twenty-Kcond annual grand\nlodg. Beoaioi-i of tbe Pyttuan sisters\nlure today Twenty-seven of 28 tan-\npUa In  tbt, province wer. represented\nMn. Davta or Penticton. supreme\nnum-tgw, ma .ccorded supreme *_n*or.\nand congratulations.\nPreaildlng officer, of th. Qrand Lodge\nPythian Slater, during \u00bbo_lon today\nvo\u00bbr\u00bb: Mn. WlMa Miller. Grand Pork.,\ngrand chief; Mrs. Hannah Slaughter.\nKmiarrao, .Hand senior; Mn. B. Man-\ntoy, grand Junior; Mn. R. Downle,\nTnll, grand rnanager; Mn. N Beach.\nVancouver, grand mlatreo. of records\nand corrMpondence; Mn. B. Townley.\nVancouver, grand mistress of finance,;\nMn. 8 Perguson. Rossland, grand pro-\nUctor; atta. L. JohMton, Venion. grand\nguard; Mre, Cumberl\u00bbnd, Merrltt, put\ngrand chief; Mn. C. A. Stein, New\nWMtmlnster, and Mre. Davidson, Lady-\najmlth, .upreme repreaamtattves; Mn.\nHermon. Vancouver, supreme alternate;\nMr*. h. Savaa\u2014, Duncan, grand pre*\ncorrespondent; Mre. K. Davl., Penticton, supreme manager.\nPBiUMINABV  REPOBTS.\nDaletaU. arrived ln Trail by can\nand train ywurd.y. Thi. morning wu\n.pent ln taa-gistarlng and a number of\npreliminary reports were read.\nOrMtlng. from the Knights, also ln\naemlors, wtte given by M. Nelson of\nHaw Denver: Mr.. Gardner of Orand\nPork., an* C. Dodlnuad of Trail.\nTbe aftontoon s_slon conunenclng\nat I JO continued through until 6\no'chx-k. A halt wu called in the tea-\n.Ion. .tartly after 2 o'clock, when picture, of the Slater, and Knight, en-\nteedhli ware taken.\nTHE  DELEGATES.\nThe ddagatw and r-apraaa.nt.tlve tem-\npUtt  ar.  w   follow.:\nRt). 1, Sliver tempi., rlanlamo\u2014Sister. Slaughter, grand aenlor, Douglu,\nHlckle.   Wilson.   Cottl.   and   Heckwood.\nBo. 2, Prince Rupert temple\u2014Sister. Brech and Hart.\nNo. 3, TraU temple\u201481 ..tor. Downle.\nSpponer. Hollington, CurtU, Thampaton.\nWllt-on. C-at-rtpbell, Wllllajiuvon, Morrow.\nAlty,  Saunders aad  Norrls\nNo. 4, Mayle Leaf temple, Rotatland\n\u2014Santera Kay, Wilson, lr.t_.ath and\nP*g_on.\nHo. 5, Lad\u2014mlth temple \u2014 Slater,\npranola and Davldaon.\nHo. 9, Orand Gorki temple\u2014Sisters\nMiller, grand chief, Oagnon, Manly and\nMstthew..\nHo. T, Trinity temple, Pernio\u2014sister\nLyon..\nHo. S, Wand t-ampl.. Victoria\u2014SUter\nAnttereon.\nHo. 0, Benevolence temple, Cumberland\u2014Blater Miller.\nHo. 10, Htlajon temple)\u2014Sister. Reuv\nterer.   Warn,   Joy,   O,   Laughton   and\nHo. 17, Haw Denver temple -Slater.\nTingle land Clove\nHo. 18. AlMUladnt tempi., Michel\u2014\nSlater Ia**~y.\nHo. 19. ry.t.1 Taanpl*, Hovel.toke\u2014\nSitter   Smith.\nHo. 20. Maple temple, DUncin -Sl.ter\nBflMMoe.\nNo. tl, Vernon ubpMa^-gster. John-\n.tone, Little and (\u2022\"tailor.\nHs. 22. Merrltt temple\u2014Sister Cumberland and Lorn..-\nHo. 21. Oorhin tejmpte_Sa.ter Qrl.ve\nHo. 24. OtaaM tentpl.   SUter Oordon.\nHo. 29, Lumby temple, Slater\u2014Pln-\nl\u00bby*H\u00bb.\nHo. 29, Calanth. tempi., Wntlcton\u2014\nSitter. Beatn,  K.   Davis,  supreme  man-\n***Ti\nHo. 27, Klmberley temple-Slater.\nLetgbton atnd Marsdan.\nHo. 22, Vancouver temple\u2014SUter\nHarrt..\nHo. 30. Kamloona trrrnli fVrtnr\nLonneke.\nHo. 11, White City, Pow.ll River\u2014\nSlater Brtoe\nHo. 14. Mainland tempi*. New Weat-\nmlniter\u2014C. A- Stein, aupram* repre-\n\u25a0entetlve.\nHo. 15, Terminal temple, Vancouver\n_SUter. Madlaos, Beach, Townley, Mc-\nKenale  .nd  Rea-m.n\nNo. 19, Myrtle temple, Haku-rp\u2014Sister  Lodge.\nW. R. Bsxendiile, purchulng agent\niitolldBted Mining * Smelting Company of Canada, limited, will\nlea\u2014 tonight for Us* am* on \u2022 holiday trip. Whll. ln th. east h. will\nmeet Mr.. Baiendalf. who 1\u00bb returning from an extended vlalt to th. old\noountry.\nTRAIL, B.C., May 16\u2014Dave Davie*\nleft Saturday tveninr on an extended\nvlalt to Wales.\nDavid Proudfoot Jr., of Neison waa\na Trail vUltor laat wttlc-eiul.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. Walter Hudaon and\ndaughter, Jeaale, went Sunday ln Frultvale with frienda.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. B. Oroutaoe and family ware Spokane vlalton ovar the\nweek-end.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nKarl Miller of Trail leaves thla week\nfor St. Louis, where he will take a\ncourse In aviation.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA. R. McArthur of Vancouver visited over tha week-end at Annahle.\nthe gueat of Mr. and Mra. O. L. Merry.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nT. Blackman of tbe company ranch\nvlalted frienda ln Trail Saturday evening.\na* a  a\nMlaa Beth Watteon. who haa been a\nTrail realdent for the paet alx mootbe.\nleft on Baturday night for Duncan,\nwhere ahe haa accepted a position.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nGwllym John, of Bonnlngton returned to hla hone In BancOngton Sunday, after spending the week-end ln\nTrail  with  relatives.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nHr. and Mra. Henry Setter of Spokane\nvlalted with Mr. and Mra. Oacar Robinson,  Bast  Trail,  over  tha  week-end.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. A. Kollle. accompanied by Mlaa\nFreda Hewitt, Wllaon Oroutafe and\nTom and Leonard Kollle, motored to\nSpokane for the week-end.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nW. Evans apent Monday ln Neiaon.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Hulst-rtdge and family of Ladatock, Sask., have arrived\nln Trail and will make their home\nhere.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Mar Brook, the originator of\nthe Klmberley L.OSA., arrived In\nTrail last night. She ls undergoing\nmedical treatment at Trall-Tadanac hoapltal.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nMr. aad Mra. O. H. Marlatt and\ndaughter. Constance, motored to Neiaon today: They will be accompanied\non their return by Dr. R. B. Marlatt\nof Powell River, brother of Mr. Marlatt, who has been visiting In Nelson with Mr. and Mrs. B. M  Whlmster\ntfosslandNotes\nnoSSLAHP, B. 8.. May 19.\u2014Mr. and\nMra. Prank McK.nv.Ie of Vancouver ar.\nthe guaata of Mrs. MocK.tt.le', aista-v.\nMiss Jennie Henderson. Mr. and\nMr.. McKeutle, who formerly raided In\nRossland are bar. to attend the\nGrand Lodg. ot Knight, ot Pythiu\nand Pythian Slaters which oonvene. In\nTrail, today and tomorrow,\n...\nMr. and Mn. 3. B. Perguaon neve\nreturned from . vu-tt with friend,\nin   HeUon.\na    \u2022    \u2022\nMre. H. W. Herridge of H.kuap ls th.\nguut or Mn. W. T. Trembath.\n...\n'Mn. Murdock McKenzle Is a patient\nat the hospital tufferlng from a frac-i\ntured arm.\n...\nMre. Grace Hermon of Vancouver ls\ntbe guest of Miss Jennie Henderson.\n...\nMr. and Mn. P. J. H.rdlng of Vancouver are renewing old acquaintances\nin thl. olty.\nTRAINED NUCLEUS\nIS GREATEST NEED\nCanadian  Chief  of  Staff  Declares Canadian Instructors\nThoroughly Efficient.\nMUSICAL FESTIVAL\nRECEIVES SUPPORT\nKNIGHTS PYTHIAS\nGrand   Lodge   Meeting   Trail\nMake* Usual Grant) to\nMeet Annually\nTRAIL, B.C., May 19.\u2014Continuing its\nwork of promoting mualeal education,\nOrand Lodg*, Knight, of Pythias meeting here thl. afternoon made It. Usual\ngrant to the B. C. Mualeal festival,\nwhich operate, under lu auspices. The\nseMlon continue, tomorrow.\nDlKuanlon thl. afternoon centered\nabout tbe qutjgUon of annual grand\nlodge meeting*. It being debated whether- lt was in the beat Interests of the\norder to hold grand lodge meetlnga\nannually or once ln two years.\nThe fraternal object, of the order.\nIt wm held, would be promoted to\nmuch greater advantage by annual\nmeeting.. Accordingly the present custom will be continued.\nThe pr\u2014ent meeting la the thirty-\nfifth convention of the grand lodge.\nOver 100 representative, of thl. order\nfrom all over the province ar. ln th.\ncity.\nThla morning', *e\u2014ion opened at 9\no'clock with J. A. McKlnnon. grand\nchancellor ln the chair, with the fallowing officers: Grand Vice-chancellor\ntar. T. W. Pletcher of Vancouver. Orand\nPrelate D. C. Mauley of Orand Porks,\nOrand Keeper of Recorda and Seal.\nPred J, Harding of Vancouver. Orand\nMuter of the Exchequer C. L. Behnaen\nof Victoria, Grand Master at Anns T.\nH Stevens of Trail. Orand Inner Guard\nB.  A.   Hill   of  Cranbrook  and  Grand\nTired of heavy foods?   Try this light nourishing easily digested meal\u2014\nSHREDDED\nHEAT\nmth an the I-**-*** full size\nX_l_-    lain bi5CuitS\nA welcome relief after the heavy foodi of wintei\u2014and to\neasily and quickly prepared\u2014Delicious with milk or fruits.\nSave that paper inserts in each package.\nTHE\nPEDICORt) HOTEL\nyour Spokane Home\n\"Where Canadians Are Among Friends\nWhen in Spokane\"\nThe only hotel in Spokane with FRF.E\nBUS service and our own garage adjoining.\nBarber Shop, Cigar Store and Cafe. Complete service under one roof.\nJOE PEDICORD, Manager\ntM TO 219 RIVERSIDE .Ml N M SPBAGUB\n\u2022      SPOKANE, U. S. A.\nOur New Schedule\nLeave Rowland\nAllan Hotel\nAM.\n\u00ab:10 I\t\n\u2022 :10...._\t\nNt\n9:10  -\t\na:\u00ab0...._ :....-\t\n\u00ab:10.\t\n10:10 \t\nLeave Trail\n-rjectrlo Bakery\nA J*.\n     \u00ab:&\u00bb\n _    \u00bb:M\ntM.\n..._. UM\n -     \u2022 :\u00ab*\n..-*.     IM\n    10:\u201e\n.._..   11 :M\nUnion Oang*\n.  . 7-in\n  10:00\nPM,\nIM'\n 1:10\n  IM\n    -11:10\n       _ 13:00\n\u2022dn\naf ..\u2014*_- **ra \u2022 at\n1  Trip.  Dally\u20147  Trip.\nOCR   FARES   ARS:   ONE   WAT,   60e;   RETURN,   Mo.\nBu-aea will pick up pasae!*\u2014re or baggag. at any hotel In Trail\nor Roaalarvd upon receipt of a phone call. 90 minute, before leaving time.\nLook  for the  Oreen  and  Orange   Mum.\nRossland-Tadanao-Trail\nTransportation Co.,\nJ. 1. KEUMHUttK, II. S. TAYLOR\nOuter   Guard   R.   M.   Telford   of   thl.\nnt>\naCPRBsaN-tATIVIIat\nThe o-Hclal i*MaMnt_lw* of the\nw. AUbjon. Victoria: John Wood, Ladysmlth; John\nBrown. L. P. Lot**, (Jeorvo Bason. 0.\nD. Cllpoloidaie .ad Allen Wheeler of\nVancouver; w. B. Mute. Manairno: C.\nA. Stein. New Westmlnater; Robert\nBennle. CumbetlMiil: P. 3. wilmot,\nDuncan; A. G. ISrakler, Vernon; H.\nTurner, Kaanloope; W. Saunders, Rowland:   D. M.  Tattrle, -New  Denver:  I.\ntr\nYou Are Sure\nof Being\nNOURISHED\nIf You Take   ,\nBOVRIL\nCook, Trail; William Irvine, MoUon;\nCharlta, Haggitt. Reveteteke: U. C. Htan-\nnegar, Orand Porta: B. smith. Pemle:\nH. 3. Colllre, Cranbrook;  R. N   Bailey,\nrlerti**; R. M. Telford, 0rg\u00abo\u00bb: A.\nMorrison, Naku-ap; A, Pmnon.. Ml-\ncl\u00bbU; Jack Bulgar, Prince Rupert: J.\nJ. Roe., Merrltt: \u25a0. J. Keylock. Chue;\nW. W Johiuon. rowsHI River; W. M.\nWoodburn. Penticton: O. Q. Lyall,\nPrinceton. I. R. Pierce. Lumby; 8. M.\nWard. North Bend; A. A. Watklna,\nKlmberley; a. Orieve. Corbin*\nT. H. Waters & Co., Ltd.\nBuilders and Contractors\nPhone Ul P. 0. Box 83S\nNEL80N, B.C.\nLIME,       BRICK,       CEMENT,\nSHI-NOIJIS, COAST Lt'MHrR,\nS1IASII   AND   DOORS,   MILL\nHOIIK.    DRAIN    INK\nWanted\nTwo Men\nOf exceptional ability and Integrity-In dtetrtbute In tbe fruit\ngrowing district, of B. O. tbe\nnew .train ot Delicious apple,\ncalled RICHARED, and other nursery stock., Praf.ranee given to\nmen who are lnt.re.ted enough\nto Invest 11000.00. and -aecure\na permanent pooltlon.\nPor full particular., address,\nB. C. Nurseries\nCo., limited\n9808 Oranvllle St. Vancouver\nLondon    rajports    women     wti\u201e    enjl\nraee  meeting,  will  .ppreclH\nhandbag, made eapax-iaUy Mr UM\ncoura*.  for they are  made\nteatl-i ln the ttsssr* ot a hm_ \u00bb\nsatclwl.   and   IMid*   are jP*_^^H^\nrue card and other tetnuaAslee,  whl\nthe e_oace of  Ute race c<\npocket  la  aeeetmad   by  carrying  OB* '\nthatae, for waa well u the **m^^M\nen*d   ties),   the   Bag   le  Bel.\najtrape coming   from each  side.   V\nmak. it lmpomlgle to open unnotlca\nby the owner.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014_.\u2014\n\u2022UUEDI-C\nA Letter\nFrom\nThe\nNorth\nProm a loralng cunp In Northern\nBritish Columbia s letter comet,\nIn which the wrlUr, ix camp cook,\nMTi he has used Pacific Milk\nfour yean.\n\"I find It makes tbe most delicious, creamy puddings, and\naaucea.\" This la an excerpt from\na lone letter that we are very\nglad  to acknowledge.\nPacific Milk\nPacterie. eg\nAbbotaford and Ladoer\nTORCWTO, Ont, May 18.\u2014It la\nnccetjeery for Canada to maintain a\ncertain measure of military strength\nand the most suitable type of defensive military orgnniiatlon for the\ndominion ls tbe non-permanent active mllltla, boletered by a nucleus ol\nInstruction uid . araall permanent\nforce, declared Malor-Oeneral A. O\nL. MatcN.ughton, C.M.O.. D.S.O., chief\nof the Canadian oeneral .taff, ln an\naddreu htr. recently He paid gr\ntribute to the Dominion', share ln\npromoting peace since the Arrtustlc\nbut contented there were force, at\nwork In the world antlpath.tlc to the\nIntereat. of the  British   Empire\n\"Prom personal observation of ahe\nofficer* and non-conttmuatloned officers\nI am oontlnctai w. now have\nthroughly efficient and devoted corps\nof Instructor.,\" he uld. \"A. far a.\nmilitary knowledge la concerned, we\nknow from the report, on the Individual, attending course, abroad,\nthat they are fully up to the standard\nof   the   Brltlah   regular   army.\"\nAccording to tbe speaker, the present peace-time military organleatlon\nbaa an enrolment of 138.000 all ranks,\nwith an actual atrengtk of 51.000 of\nwhom th.re were only about 84,000\ntrained during the paet yeara on\naccount of the l_k of fund*. He\npointed out that ln addition to the\ntraining that l, paid fore a very larg.\nnumber turn out for drill, and coune.\nof Inatructlon without expense to tbe\npublic Without UU. eatra voluntary\neffort of the Individual there would\nbe little oportunity of maintaining the\npresent strength, be declared.\nSMALLER   ARMIES\nMajor-Oeaeral MacNaughton believed\nthe ware of the future would be fought\nby amaller armies than In the Oreat\nwar. Tba*. armuta would be more\nmobile. They would be supplied with\ngreater laa-iUtlee of machatvleal movement and the machine warfare that\nwould be uaed ln all branches would\ncreate .an anonnou. demand for highly trained and technical experta The\n\u2022peaker not only felt Canada wa*\nstrong In men of theee requirements,\nbut alao believed her pow.r resources\nwere . potent factor In Bmplre defense through the possibility of kulck-\nly transforming Industrial plants ln- I\nto   munition   manufacturing   concern..\nThe meMure of . country', military\n\u25a0trength tod.y Is neither ln the elze\nof It. .landing army, nor In the\nnumber .of trained reeervee. The\n\u2022irength lie. ln lu facllltle. for ln-!\nduitrlal   mobilisation,\"   he declared.\nTurning to the Canadian Air Pore, i\nMajor-Oeneral. MacNaughton polnUd\nout that It waa believed that. If tbe\n(taff was oonflned to purely military\nwort, ttiere would not be sufficient\nMope ln Its aotlvuieg to permit thr\nretention of .ble and entliiulaetlc men\n\"It Is believed that not the least\nbenefit from the civil flying In which\nthe R. C. A. P., I. en-raged comes\nfrom the fact that the air officer,\nare thrown ln contract with the problem, of the country, .nd an givajr,\nan opportunity of making contribution\nto lta solutions.\" the .peaker ae-\nwrtad.\nThe radio communication service\nwhich hu become \u00bbn Important phaar\nln military operations, naturally linked up closely with the R. C. A. P.\non account of lta uu In foratry patrol ln civil flying and obaervatlon\nIn war manoeuvero. Conuquently,\nthe .peaker li-j-oraed hla listeners.\nIn 1093 the urvlou wu uelgned to\nthe Roy.l Canadian corn, of signaller.\nIn It. operation the urvlce hu eatab-\nllehed . great network of station,\nreaching from the Atlantic up north\nInto   the Artie  circle.\nNelson News of the Day\nPurntohed .ult. ror rent. Kerr Apartment.. (8821)\nWomen'. Inttltut. Monthly Meeting\nPrld.y .fternoon >t 3 o'clock. Mr,\nBhefield will apeak on th. mwuge of\nUu N.tlon.1 Council of MuoetioD.\nMra. Mand.n will sing. Pull attendance of member, and friend, relucted. , (M47.i\n& Bugle Band Dance Saturday sight\nigl. hall \u2022 to 19. Kayeo'. Four\noons.    Admission   18   and   98   cent..\n(88091\n\"ROIJ.0'8 WILD OAT.- th. .how of\ntbe year. A ahow you will never\nforget. Chuck full of humor and\nwit. Pla\u2014d by the Unlveralty of\nB. C, Player, at the Neloou Opera\nBouse, May 2Jd (8810 >\nExceptional Mualeal program Saturday afternoon. Institute room*. Ulrl\nOuld. Cnip Bauipmant Fund.    (980. i\nMAKR WBOOPEE by going TO SPO-\nKANK   on   Board   of   Trad,   axcuralon\nMay 90.   A few wate left    \u00ab7--t\u00bb Kl;-\n-ftJRN.    Su Mr. Kerr >t Savoy  Hotel.\n(8875)\nCourt SUr of Kootenai meet, tonight tt 1 p. m. Oourt Royal NeUon\nat 8 p   m    I..1. Ball (|8-7<>\nScandinavians. A branch of the\nWaaa Order of America will be or-\naaiili-ed by Mr. Arthur Swaiuton ot\nSnokme. Wash.. Saturd.y, May IBtii.\nIMS. at 8 p. m .h.rp. In the Odd\nPillow,   hall.   Nslson. (88181\nA bowling muting vrtll be held at\nthe Canadian Ugton Building Thursday. Mav 18th. .t 8 p. m. to uleci\ntbo ffve-mrn teama to go to Trail In\n\u2022 he near future to bowl for The Qallr\nNew. oup.   All lnteruted plcau .ttend\n(Hi.\nOther Branrhea at Winnipeg, Vorkton, Saakatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, LethkrM-re, Vancouver, Kamloopt* Vernon and Victoria.\nLADIES' WEAR\nCoats for Sprinijr\nand summer wear in\nnew materials and\nsnappy styles. Charmingly trimmed with\nties, fur or braid. In\nall sizes. Colors:\nNavy, Black, Grey or\nFawn. $19.95 TO\n$45.00.\nTweed Coats. A\nnice selection. Some\nbelted, others plain\nstyles. Prices from\n$10.95 TO $45.00.\nA new shipment of\nHats. Beautiful\nshades and styles. All\nthe new colors, such\nas mauve, maize,\npink and white.\n$5.85 AND  $6.95.\nThe New Flop Hata.\nT r a n s p a rent, and\nsmartly trimmed. Colors: Fwiwn, Mauve and Maize.    At $6.95.\nSkirts. A large selection of these popular garments. In all the new style*. Also the plainly tailored.   Priced from $3.95 TO $8.50.\n\u2014Second Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nAstonishing Shoe Values-\nThree-Day Special\nMay 16 to 18\u2014at\n$3.95\nftfK\nWe have been successful in purchasing a selection\nof Ladies' Fashion Footwear. Styled in Patent one-\nButton or Buckle straps. Patent one-Eye!et tie, also\nPatent Oxford Tie, and Patent Step in Buckle Strap,\nwith Cuban or Spike heels. This is an opportuuity to\npurchase your holiday footwear at prices never before\noffered. Inspect our shoe windows, they are particularly interesting.\nDRY GOODS\nEnglish Auto\nRugs, Offered\nat Remarkably\nLow Prices\nAll Wool Motor Rugs\nof soft fleecy nap in\nbeautiful plaid patterns\nin attractive colorings.\nThese come woven in\nplain colors with reverse side in plaid, or\nIxith sides in well known\nScotch Plaids, finished\nwith heavy fringed ends.\nThese Rugs are very at-\ntjractive in appearance,\nare serviceable for travelling, automobile, boating or camping.\nAll full size. Pure\nwool.      Each,    $3.50,\nJ3.95, $4.50, $5.95,\n7.95,  $11.50.\nExtensive range to\nchoose from.\n\u2014Main floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nSUNMAID NECTARS\nTry them in home made Cookies A\ndelightful surprise sealed in sanitary\ncartons   Ready for immediate use.\n15-0z. Carton I5f\nMain Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nMEN'S DEPARTMENT\n^ ?*^\nThe New Straws\nfor the season we\nhere and already in\ndemand. Get yours\nearly and enjoy the\nfull season's benefit.\nNew Chip Straw*\nwith Fancy Bands,\n$1.75 AND $1.95.\nNew.Toyo Straws\nwith Fancy Bandt.\n$2.75.\nNew    M i kado\nStraws  with  Fancy\nBands.   $3.50.\nNew Leghorn\nStraws with Pugarce Bands, $3.95.\nNew Boaters in Fancy Straws and Bands.\nAND $2.75.\nMen's aud Boys' Peanut Straws, 25i**.\n$2.00\nFancy Straws, 45-** AND 60f.\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014II B (\u2014\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014B B C\u2014\nBaby's\nWear\nSmart Organdy or satin bonnets. Especially\ndesigned for the tiny\ntot In all the soft\nshades and white Very\ndainty and sweet. $1.75\nTO $4.50.\nVoile dresses for the\nbaby. Some are hand\nembroidered, others\ndaintily trimmed with\nlace. For the wee baby\nor to fit kiddies to 3\n-ears. $1.50 TO $4.50\nPanty Dresses of\nsmart prints to fit kid-\n1 to I years. At\nSI.30.\nKi(M:-V  Sweaters to\nililrr-n   to   age   4\n;'..'.1, , of pink,\nblue, f. wn. cream, green\nor  white, $1.95 AND\nSH-.25.\nBaliy's Pram Sets, for\nthe wa'Tn days. Mad? up\n\"f Pullovers, Coat, Mitts\nn<j Ca-, $3.96 AND\n\u25a0\u2022M.50.\n\u25a0Second Floor\u2014U B C\u2014\n\u25a0__\n Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1929\nI \u2022 \u25a0DAILY NEWS\n_H\u2014td rrerv morning excent Sun-\nTh*   N.wa   PubUahlng   Com-\n^SSSSSSSSMystl. Kelson. B. 0.\nletter, should be sddreeeed\ni  and  money  order,  made\nThe New. publishing com-\n*   and ln no com to 1\u201411-\n* ot tb. .taff.\nrate card, .nd A. B. 0.\nof   circulation   mailed   on\nmay ne -wen at tbe office\nIvsrtlaIn*   aawncy   recognised\nCanadian Pr*M as\u2014el.tlon.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nmall (oountrv. ner month ....\u2014    so\n..-    8.00\n(city), per year  11.00\n\u2022ear month      .76\nCanada.\nPer week\nPayable In Advanc*\n13\nKarfir' Audit   Bnrean   of   Clrenlatlean\niTHURSDAY,   MAY   16.   1939\nTHE DRILLS ARE\nPOUNDING AWAY\nMining in the dumps?\nNot at all; it is simply the\n| market which is not bringing\nspeculators   the   rapid   profits\nthey expected which has proved\nthe disappointment.\nMilling is progressing more\nrapidly than at any time in the\nhistory of the province.\nMore development is taking\nplace; more men are employed;\n{dace; more men are employed;\njttaks; metallurgy is constantly progressing; so is\ngeological knowledge and experience.\nMining is doing nicely,\nthank you, and Kootenay particularly has little to worry\nabout in this respect.\nTHE ELECTION IN\njj GREAT BRITAIN\nWho will win in Great\nBritain?\nAs usual, we will have to\nwait; for the answer until the\nTotes have been counted.\nOn the one hand are the\nConservatives   under   Baldwin,\nre and sound and with a\nof substantial progress,\nbot with nothing very spec-\ntacular*. to their credit.\nThen there is Labor, with\nits threats to violate the country's most solemn obligations\nlo foreign nations in the matter of debts.\n\u25a0 Finally, we have the Liberals\nunder Lloyd George, the fiery\nlittle Welshman, who almost\n-completely lost public confidence, but may have regained\n\u2022orae of it.\nThe world generally would\nprobably prefer Baldwin, as\nBaldwin means stability in outside as well as domestic policies,\nand if there is one thing more\nthan any other that the world\nin general wants today it is\nstability.\nLighter Side\ne\/4unt Het\n\"I don't low my temper much, but\nI don't want no policeman holdln'\n\u25a0ne up when I've left a cake ln the\niven.\"\nStill, maybe your wife would be\nas wonderful as that one In the\nmovie lf shr had a hn-.band at*\nwonderful aa that one In the movie.\nBrisbane says there ls no Installment\nplac ln Heaven, which has the sound\nof a dirty dig at collectors.\nHAPPY THOUGHT! UATBE\nnRIVKRS WOULD SLOW DOWN AND\nAVOID COLLISION IF LOCOMOTIVES\nWERE CAMOUFLAGE\") TO RE\"\"MB \"\n\"OW8.\nA wreck In the country b less\nexpensive. Those who assemblr\nknow one another, und nobody feels\nfree to steal the tires,\n\"Long-faced men are prone to baldness.\" Nonsense. Calling a smooth\narea face doesn't change the fact that\nIt's scalp.\nAlways and everywhere, the chief\ncause of evil ls the reasonable hope of\ngetting away with tt.\nModernism: Scorning those who\nbelieve ln miracles; believing a new\npill a cure for baldness If its called\na \"scientific discover}.\"\nThere's small choice. A summer vacation  ls Just as cheap  as staying  at\nhome   and   entertaining   relatives   who\nare   on   vacation.\nAppointing good men, regardless tf\nparty, seems all right until you want\nsupport of a party measure regardless\nof personal opinion.\natyai Sni-g of\n(By   JAB.   W.   BABTON,   M.   D.)\nSAVING MIDDLE AGED\nFOLKS\nIf the death rata In New Tork\nMate was 91 per thousand ln 1800,\nand only 13 per thousand ln 1037 lt\nmeans that the death rat* dropped\n41  per  cent  ln 87 yeara.\nNow you know of course that this\ndoesn't mean that In forty odd years\nfrom   there   will   not   be   any   deaths.\nIt doea prove however that the\nlowering of the death rate has been\ncertain dleeasea which formerly car-\ncertain dloeasee which formerly oarrled off large contingents or Infanta and children. After middle life\nthe death rates have not changed\nto aay extent. It is safe to say that\nmost of the important diseases of\nchildhood are preventable, and that\nln the very near future deaths from\ndiarrhoea, diphtheria, measles, scarlet\nfever, and whooping cough will Join\nsmallpox and yellow fever aa memories\nonly.\nBut _t more babies and children are\nsaved because the above ailments have\nbeen overcome, then lt mean that there\nwill naturally be more deaths ln middle\nlife and old age.\nNow tbe point Is that babies and\nInfants are saved because the state,\nln the form of public health administration, sees the children are ex-\naimed the schools, and the children are quarantined that have contracted Infectious diseases.\nThe babies get a better start ln life\nthan ever before becauae mothers\nnow receive mora care and attention\nbefore the child Is born than they\ndid ln former days.\nNow what are folks of middle and\nold age to do if the number of deaths\nat that age ts to be lessened?\nSimply  go  to  their  family  physlcan\nnd   have  a  real   \"check   up\"  on   the\nitlre   body\nThe family physlcan Is now equipped\no give a through examination and be\nlas the added advantage tn that he\n\u25a0\u2022mows more about the patients personal history and pecularttles, than\niiny   other   doctor   possibly   can   know.\nThen the dentist ahould be consulted and even If this has been done\ntwice a year lt is not a real check up\non the teeth lf there has not been\nan   X-ray   every   two   or   three   years\nIf this check up by physician and\ndentist ls one regularly, there will not\nonly be a lessening of the death rate,\nbut fore happiness because of good\nhealth.\nDr J. V. DePorte reminds us that\nfrom the point of view of society as\na whole, sickness ls more Important\nthan death.\nIt lan't true that the rich maillot ls harder than of yore. Thirty\nyears ago a rich man couldn't wear a\ncomfortable   collar.\nWhy crime? Well you can't make\nall the kids behave by devoting all\nyour  energy  to  beating one.\nFortunately. Scots are lean by\nnature and thus avoid the agony\nof paying board while trying to\nreduce.\nDescription: \"He has travelled -.o\nmuch he can't leave the dlnlg table\nat home without slipping a fork in\nhis   pocket.\"\nCorrect this sentence: \"I don't know\nwhat causes your rheumatism,\" said\n*he specialist \"and I wouldn't sacrifice my teeth lf I were you.\"\nBalfour Notes\nBALFOUR. B C. May 19\u2014A. Noakea\n\u00ab\u00bbnt tfte week-end with hla family\nat  Balfour\nMr and ' Urs. A. H. Oreen and\n\u2022laughter Phyllis of Nelson, motored\nto  Balftrtir Sunday.\nMlse Mary Noakea,  who ls attending\nbusiness  oollege  ln   Nelson,  spent  the\nwe-ek-md here.\ni^^RlfacClellan of Nelson spent Sua-\n*_ey here.\nH.   I    R    Bedford   of   Trail   visited\n^^^ on Sunday.\n_akln  of  Balfour  left  for  the\n, recently.\n0.  McQueen  and  Mrs.  A.  Mc-\nCC    Kaalo    have    returned    to\n> after visiting here.\nnth motored to Balfour on\n   haa been spending a few\nBalfour.\nattending    the   Balfour   and\nBay   Women's   institute   meet-\n1 recently at Mrs. Way's were:\n-Jlson. Mrs. Noakes, Mrs. Con-\n*.   Morgan.   Mrs.   Peachey,  Mra.\nMrs. Hudson, Miss Irvin and\nPeachey   was   a   visitor   to\n,y recently, the guest of Mra.\nI Foyley.\nHartAdge    of    Balfour    visited\nreoently.\nHolt   waa   a   recent   visitor\nSaunders   waa   ln   town   ahop-\n-  Monday.\ninin&ton Notes\nNOTON PALLS, B C, May 16.\nCroatman of Vancouver waa a\n1 tbe city plant on Tuesday.\ny, city electrical engln\napent   Sundsy  at   the\nplant.\nllan  Hawkins of Myra.   who\nher brother. Prank, at the\nplant, is the guest of Mr.\nC. B. Bharpe\nQ. B. Rennie of Vancouver\nmother. Mrs. X- Kennedy of\nare visitors ln Neiaon.\n, the Kerr apartments\nC  Oray motored  to\np-s-ilin tfcl ila) there.\nMra-  \u2022\nwere recent visitors to\nSlocan Park Notes\nVallican Notes\nVALLICAN. B. C, May 16.\u2014Mr. and\nMrs. J. Innes and Mr, and Mrs. G.\nStrong were Nelson visitors last week.\nMr. and Mra. W. Warton and Mr.\nand Mrs. E. Harrison were recent\nvisitors to town.\nThe Valllcan ladles' Social club\nheld lte meeting at the home of Mrs.\nC. Wlllford reoently.\nMrs. E. T. Coleman and children\nvisited town last week.\nMr.    Webb   la   Inspecting   poles   at\nVallican this week.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   C.   O.   Harrison,   Mr.\nI and Mrs. C. Harrison and Bert Harrison motored to tha horns of Mr. and\nMra.   Ward,   Valllcan   recently.\nMr. and lira Kopeckl and Mr. aad\nMrs. F. Sonoey and daughters motored\nI to Appledale Sunday.\n|     Mrs. Stewart of Trail la visiting hsr\ndaughter, Mrs. C. G. Harrison of Valllcan.\nMrs.    W.    H.    Hamilton    apent    the\nweekend at Thrums,\nt     Mr. and Mrs. H. B.  Clark  and Miss\nWlllford  motored to  TraU  and  Ross-\n, land  reoently.      , ,\n|     Mr. and Mra. P. Soncey and O. Son-\ncoy  were visitors  to Neiaon  last week.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Bradahaw   of   Wlnlaw '\nwere visitors at Mrs. Ward's home on\nSunday.\n\/. 0. D. \u00a3., Stage Curtain\nI   for Junior High School\nComplete and in Place\nMrs. J Brodle, educational secretary, reported at a meeting of\nthe Kokanee chapter I. O. D. B.. last\nnight that the stage curtain whigh\nthe chapter la donating to the new\nJunior high echool wa* now complete\nand in plaoe Arrangement* for the\nformal presentation of the regent, Mrs.\nN. Murphy, who will cooperate with\nPrincipal MoArtbur of the Junior high\nschool.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\n(By LAURA A. KDUHaAN.)\nTO-HOBKOW-s   MENU\nBreakfast\nOtmpefrult\nCereal\nScrambled   Egge\nMuffins Marmalade\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nVegetuble  Soup\nHolie Peanut  Butter\nCole   Slaw\nPinner\n*     ' Celery\nPot Roast of Beef with\nPotatoes   and   Carrots\nAsparagus  on   Toast\nBread   Pudding Hard   Sauce\nCoffee\nCOOKINQ TOUGH MEATS\nSo many housewlvea write me that\nthey have no suoee* In cooking the\ncheaper cute of meat. My reply to\nthem Is that they do not cook the\ntough   meats   correctly.\nIn the first plaoe, tough meats must\nbe very alowly cooked. Por prolonged\ncooking sjutens tbe connective tissues\nof tne meat. By pounding tough\nmeats before cooking, or chopping\nlt In aome cases, vm oan break the\nmuscle flbree and  produce  tenderness.\nOne of the best ways of cooking\nsuch meata ls ln the top of our douole\nooUer over gently gunm-cring water.\nor, if you preier direct* heat, use\nonly the simmer fisme oi a gas range,\nana only the beat of the range on\na coai stove, il you own a ureieas\noooaer. oy ail meaua uuii-e tins iur\nuie coating oi cough meat* 'in*\ni*MM-T>-.ti, tAio imat, is, \u2022__.. eariufaa\numsmittu u_*fl to-a-u attM a -*ov-.i \/, i\u00bb\num*\u00bb   u~-c.ua   lut    uie   -UtUt-yer   tin*.\nviuei. we iiav, uv-u.u-ru fluw to\nlOuit   our   west   to  owt-uii   teuutiruwk*,\nU.e        Uvea*,       VOalMlUCa-laalUU       IS       -UUW        <\u2022-\nhive it* \u2022 i*vy*. rur tn.e iw--t v\u00bb*>*e.iM\u2022>\u2022*.\nvuiaM   w<j   iMvuiauj    _*H   a~   nan-.*    im\n.Ut)       leCUUd'      CUuB. A      Uan      M_ttUi\u00ab      Uls,\ni-muu*     uia-a    ueUtJtOutfuvoo     *-i     timiv*\ntt- tuB'.* l\/UHUiHiol* ut -.lie MlUiiuVW\nUl Va>ii__\u00bb k\u00abawi>\u00abkWt\u00aba ft\u2014u frfyiUea *e\\l\nUl*        ImcmUt. UU.Ut|a,        %A}*tM I ,        mi*\/tSU\nBwceb   iMt-vvra   auu    t*juia.owt   au   *,***.\ntt le*CiUaV**Viajft *C\u2014-vile, la* Malta wUutaK-M\nvVlOi      t-UUftU     UIW\u00bb*\u00bb.        atbVVU      UU)     lallauU\nVViViatMutaVm        pUW>\u00bbJUM, lUl .lU'l*,, UitlU*\u2014\u2022,\npfcM\u2014i WV*1M*> aWtt-itljJ*, haiu Ce%*lm,ma}.sJ\u2014\n*_t**P        SlC_H,.y        111 tal\u2014\u2014I        ll..,M. na.l.l\nlUturafU    1UW     MM    lUMI, \"t\/O*,    Ut     U-RiOlt\ni   anww   ui   one   turuty   uun-   uiiue\nmil**    UM-tj   OW   bl4U-U_tlUw.t. M   U1U   _KJ*_ le-ii\nuctui   lA>ie,   VuvufU   iu   ner   Oven    hiit-u\nba* lug    me   c.uMper    out*   m   meat;\ncnuut smmuc is a piece ue resuuoioe\nou uus giris tauiei nenivmuer, tuere\nare uiuy \\,*q pruuwnss lu uvckjojjui in\npn*i\u00abMiug luucn uuMtis iur uie i*uis\n(uutuuows auu laua oi imvuf. iuiu.\nas i nave pouimhi out auuve, tu* hum\npiuwictu m aotvuu uy iu*i\u00ab .uuuu*, auu\nt.ae ae-uu-i uy in* nuuiwua ui uivue-\ngivaiia   veiteiaMuie*  tmu   cuiiuiuit-uta,\nloiutMruw\u2014A    lreasurer-iliest    bhowei-\nIhirty 1 ears Ago\n(Pram The Daily Miner, May 10, 1800.)\nMr. R. uedlay, superintendent of u-.e\nHall   Mines  Smelter,  left last  evening\nfor   England.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022 i,\nMrs.* M. DesBrlsay and family leave\ntoday for Seattle where they will vu.it\nrelatives.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nFifteen hundred Immigrants from\nRussia, known * aa Doukhoboo, have\narrived In Winnipeg.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJohn Keen, provincial assessor from\nKaalo, is ln the city oa a business\ntrip.\nO'GRADY SUMMONED\nTO TIE CAPITAL\nMining Circles Expect Him to\nBe Promoted to Be Resident Engineer.\nB. T. O'Orady, assistant resident engineer for the eastern mineral survey\ndistrict, has been called to Victoria,\nand left Neiaon Tueaday morning for\ntbe capital.\nIt Is generally assumed ln Kootenay\nmining circles that Mir. O'Orady will\nbe appointed resident engineer ln succession to A. O. Langley, who reoently\nresigned to become Identified with the\nFinancial  News,  Vancouver.\nThat Hon. W. A. McSenale, minister\nof mines, will accept thl* opportunity\nto transfer tbe office for this district\nfrom Revelstoke to Nelson, as urged\nby various mining organisations, Is\ngenerally   believed.\nNEW SALVATION ARMY\nHEAD TO VISIT WEST\nTORONTO, May I6.-Oeneral Edward\nJ. Hlgglna, recently chosen head of\nthe Salvation Army, il succession fo\nOeneral Bramwell Booth, will tour\nwestern Canada in the course of his\nvisit to the Dominion next fall. Accompanied by hie wife, he will arrive\nat Montreal on August 30, and after\nvisiting % number of eastern centers,\nwill proceed westward. His western itinerary, however, haa not yet been\nplanned.\nTwenty Years Ago\n{From The Dally News, May 16, 1909.)\nSeveral  yeara development work  na*\nproved   that   th*   Klmoerley   group  of\nmines Is nothing less than a veritable\nmountain of low-grade  copper.\nado\nJ. B. Wlnlaw of Wlnlaw Is a guest at\nthe Hume.\n* \u2022   e\nWilliam Irvine, at the session of the\nOrand Lodge KnighU of Pythiu at\nRossland. waa elected grand representative for four years.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nEggs were SOc per dozen on the local\nmarket.\nNEW\n9%rumwwk^\nRECORDS\nOn Sale To-day\n4274\n\"MY CASTLE IN SPAIN IS\nA SHACK IN THE LANE\"\n\"Me.n to Me\"\nFoi Trots by Dtn Btentt nnd His\nHeld Rteumli OrcJmtrn aitk\nVocal   Choruses\n4282\n\"DOWN AMONG THE\nSUGAR CANE\"\n\"When Did You Gat\nThat N.me\"\nVocal   Dixl   \u00bbi'lA  Pie-n.\n42S4\n\"COQUETTE\"\n\"Till We Moot\"\nBan fleer.', nnl His Hotel Rnasttllt\nOrdMtta \u25a0\u00bb,->\u25a0 Vocal CUrmms\n4311\n\"A HAPPY ENDING\"\n\"Under the Stan of Havana\"\nfot 7Vola by lht Eight Radio Start\n\u00bbith Vocal Choeusts\nFernie Quotes\nPIRNR, B. 0* May IS.\u2014Ibe-ieier\nAle-nnder Mortimer .nd Ruby Butl.\nKldd w.r. unltM In m\u00bbrrl\u00abg. oa Frid.y In tlw United church m-tnK. Th.\nceremony wu p.rrormed toy Rev. E. L.\nBtttt. Ur. Mortimer It a .leeulng c.r\nporter on th. CP.R. between Medicine\nHat and Koot.n.y Landing. Mlu Kldd\nu-rlved here from Vancouver on Friday.\nThe coupl. Intuitu to live at Medicine\nHat.\n2 Good S.Uetion.\naa ovary Brun.wick Ra.   rd\nN.w  R.1..U  .very  Tkundoy\nFor Sale by\nKootenay\nMusic House\nNelson, B. C.\nSLOCAN PARK. B. C. May 15\u2014Mr.\n\u25a0 Oreavaon, who .pent the week-end\nwtth Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger, of Slocan\ncity, hu returned home. Sh. wu\n.ccompanled  by Mr. Roger..\nMlu Mon. Cummlngs, teacher of the\nSlocan Puk, took th. Junior pupil,\non . hike Saturd.y. The previous\nSaturday the teacher took the senior\npupil, on a hike.\nMr. and Mrs P. Jones uid children\nof Trail apent Sundsy with Mrs.\nCrebbln.\nNew evening model, h.ve a matching vaape of twl-thlrd length .nd other\ncpe* af. of .hlny gold of .liver gaun\nand worn over black chiffon dreueo,\nwhile these _pa have either tailored\nor tjcarf coll-u-s, and there are alao\ncape, of velvet draped ln th. Spenlah\nfuh Ion or shorter at front utd butt.no-\nlng In met ityje.\nTen Years Ago\n(From The Dally New., May It. MU).\nA Scottuh pip. band, to be known\nu tb. \"Kootenay Kiltie.\" hu own\nformed In thla olty to bring back th.\nmusic of th. old land to the Scottlah\nhot-.. Tb. band ba. already a l.rye\nmembenhlp.\n...\nC. 1. Archibald wu a vlaltor ln the\ncity yertarday.\n...\nRolland Ella of Boawell. wu among\nthe guest, at tha Stiathcon. lut night.\nC. Ranajon\nPoplar, where\nth.\nlaav<\nexpect.\ntod.y    for\nto   .perd\nWinnipeg Is ln th. throe, of a gla-\ngtganttc labor atniggle. 37,000 worker,\nln every Una of Industry are on strike.\nBuilding\nMaterial\nI.et us figure your bills of\nHiiildinj- Material. Coast Lumber a specialty.\nJohn Burns & Son\nLawn Mowers\nWe Have Now in Stock a Full Line of the Latest\nModels in High-Grade\nLawn Mowers\nPRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholoa\u00abl\u00bb tk Retail Quality Hardware\nKELSON B.C.       -\nEOT\n\"This used to be such\na dull corner . l .\nPermalak certainly\ndoes brighten up the\nhouse.\"\nColor is so cheering in a\nroom\u2014the new colon\u2014\nPermalak colors. A spot\nof one of the beautiful\nPermalak reds or yellows\nin a living room, a glint\nof orange in the hall, or\na soft restful Permalak\ngreen in the bedroom.\nThere is a wide range of\ncolors, every one of them\nrich and lustrous. You'll\nenjoy using them. So\neasy to apply. And they\ndry in no time.\nThis little booklet \"Tk* New Art of Color\nIn Interior Decoration\" 1. your, for the\n\u25a0ikinf. From your dealer or write direct\nto the company at Montreal.\nBB__lB___.HUlBIBf9P!f\nmer\nHippersen Hardware Co.\nBetter\nAND\nCRISPER\nKELLOGG has tet a new\nstandard in Bran Flakes.\nThey stay crisper in milk\nor cream. You get the famous flavor of I-^P. The\nnouruhing elements of the\nwheat. And just enough\nbran to be mildly laxative.\nReady-to-eat. Sold in the\nred-and-green package.\nMade hy Kellogg in London, Ontario.  ,\n4_24-&8A_f\nW9Wt,mmatTafjm\nPEP\nBran\nFlakes\nBETTER BRAN FLAKES\nIf Ruptured\nTry This Free\nApply It to An*  Rupture,  Old or Recent,  L-rrc  or  Small  and  Yon\nare on the Rood That Baa\nronvlnoed  Thoutandn\nSent Free to Prove This\nEvery ruptured man, woman or child\nshould write at onoe to W. S. Rice,\n1290-L Main Bt., Adtma. N, T., lor\na free trial of his wonderful stimulating\napplication. 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Rice, Inc.,\n12W-L Ualn St., Adams, N.T.\nTou may send me entirely\nfree a Sample Treatment of\nyour stimulating application\nfor Rupture.\nNam* *\t\nAddress     _ \t\nState    m  \u201e\nAdvertising Lowers Prices\nCLARK'S PORKandBEANS\nChildren and grown-ups enjoy,\nthe perfectly cooked beans in\ntheir excellent sauce and with the\nsliver of prime pork.\n\u2014Serve them often\u2014there ia no\nfood more wholesome\u2014few as\npopular and as economical.\nSold in cotmautDt tit. tint.\u2014SIZES\nIndividual Mica.    No.! (S<ro.l) Hot.\nNcftlOXoa.      No.](Jrratbo)M-iaa\n* \"\" nat-aa. ththt\nW. CLARK, LIMITBD, M_ata\u20141* MJ..\nSt. Rttni, P.Q. ae- Ham\u2014, Om.\nta-n\nLike\na\nLetter\nFrom\nHome\nFor that boy or girl of yours who is\naway at University, Normal School,\nTeaching, or in business outside the\nKootenays, you could not do much better than have The Daily News sent\ndaily by Subscription.\nThey will appreciate it nearly as\nmuch as a long letter from home, as it\nkeeps them in touch with places and\npeople which they know.\nThe Daily News, by mail\nOutside Nelson\n$6.00 a Year\n$3.00Six Months\n60 Cent* a Month\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1929,\nPi\n\u25a0\nSolid Leather Work BqptS\nOur Work Boot* are\nmade for service.\nLeather  or   Panco\nSoles\nS4.B<0  TO  S6.50\nR. Andrew & Ca\n.leaders in Foot fashion\nIShrttbt Art Planted\nin Creston Cenxetery        H\nby Women's Institute \u2022**\nHarrop Notes\nOMHTOKa B C, May IS\u2014A good\n[atart was made toward beautifying j\nIthe cemetery when a planting bo was\nll\u2014aid on May 1, by the Srsaton, and\ntol.trtct Women', Instttul*, lt was re-\n'portet-d at a  meeting of the  institute\n\u25a0\u25a0held   last   week,    Several   shrubs   were\nKpianted.' .\nT|   ArrvMTeraente were made to  hold  a\njtai day this week\n_* mjw^^*^\u2122\n|ave \u2022*,. demonstration\nnnd   Maxwell   entor-\n:  p*. c:\nStaples\nlira. Compt*:\nof rt* IttakH ^^^^^^^^^^\ntalned the members with ta amusthg\nRecitation ' entitled \"Specially Jim\".\nI Tea hoateaaea were Mrs W. R. Brown\nMrs. R. 8. Bemn, Mrs. lUrt. Mrs.\n.Weston and Mrs. If. McCreath.\nTht cpllettRJO for the crippled children's fund amounted  to S2.V0.\nt^imMey Moose Lodge\nEntertains Official From\nAcross the Line\nKIMBBRLIT; B. C. May 15.\u2014Mr.\nand Mrs. Clark of McDougall Heights\nentertained recently at a whist drive,\ntha memben of the Loyal Order ef\nMoose and Mooaeheart Legion In honor\nof Mr. and \"Mm. A. t. Ratcllff of Spo-\nkane, wash. Mr. Ratcllffe le supreme\nauditor of the Loyal Order of Moose\nand spent a few days in Klmberley\non business. Mrs. James Ross won the\nladiea' prlae, while Mr. Ratccllffe captured the gents'. The consolation\nawards went to Mr. antl Mrs. Oeotta\nRoss. After the cards, k delightful\nsupper waa .aeryed. followed by an\nhour of music and singing, Mrs. J.\nRoes   accompanied   at   the   piano.\nHARKOF. 8. C. May 16\u2014Mr. anc*\nOrvtUe Ogilvle and son. (.ardor\nreturned to Wynndel ou Monday aftei\na visit with the former's parents, Mi\nand Mr*   C V   Ogllvie.\nMr. ai-id Mfs J. 9. Leylck and baby\nJean. vleit\u00aba her over the week-end\nreturaliw nO-me to 3UvtTtr.n Monday\n*' Mr*. C. J. Rowley was a Nelsor.\nvial tor  this  week.\nafrs. Cart\u00bbr and children and F\nHainn of Nelson spent Sunday with\nthe letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.\nE.   Hones.\nC. O. Oglllvie the week-end here\nfrom Trail.\nMrs. L. O. Serres was admitted to\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital on\nFriday.\nWomen's Institute at\nRobson Plans Improve\nConditions* Cemetery\nROBSON, B. 0.. May IS\u2014Work will\nbe done to Improve the ground at\nthe cemetery It waa decided at the\nmeeting of the Women's Institute at\nthe home of Mrs. Ftutlea laat mak.\nwhen the cemetery committee made\nIta report on the condition of the\ngrounds.\nThe Institute decided to provide entertainment for the Central Farmers'\nInstitute which will meet here ln June.\nA tag la to be held ln aid of the\ncrippled children's fund.\nSociet\nRanchers Seeding and\nSpraying Now, Robson\nROBSON. B. C, May 15\u2014 Rancher,\n.re busy putting In teed., spraying\nand so' forth and It la hoped that a\ngood crop will be harvMied thl.\nywr. Day-old chicle, ar* a speciality\ntrad art keeping the resident, at prewnt.\nMakes Wonderful Waffles\nIN CANADA\nfrom\nCot\nYou.can't help getting better resulta with Carnation\nMilk. It ii doubly rich in\ncream. It is always pure,\ntweet and uniform in quality. Carnation it not only\nmore dependable; it is more\nconvenient and economical.\nWrite tat tier. Bits,\nCook Book\n\u2014eaarlaa   Milk   PreesVte   Co..   I'-atttati\nIM Akfcaat (an*, V.ac.aoee, B.C\n'.' ' III      I    I\nbntented Cows\nen thn total mean. EVAPORATED MILK of Ai'\u00abA*.t quality\n1 \"     ''I       I \u2014\u2014~\u2014^\u2014\u25a0\u2014twatw1^\nMill, column la conducted br\nMrs. M. J. Vlgneux All new of\na aoclal nature, Including reoep-\n\u25a0 tlran*. prlv.t\u00ab entertainment*. p*r-\naotial Item., marriages, etc.. wUl\nappear lh thla column. XWephon*\nMr.. v-taiei\u2014 at her home 09\ntflilc. .trie*.   _ \"~\n\u2022 Quantities of varl-colored tulip.\ngraoed the bom* on Silica atreet of\nlift, Joseph Sturgeon for the tea given\nIn aid of th. Catholic paugh-lers of\nAmerica to benefit the chureh of Mary\nImmaculate fund*. Thow ln charge\nOf th. affair wete Mr. Philip Ranal.\nvice regent of the order, who. In the\nebwnoe of tht regent, Mra. PreU *\".\nConway, waa .awlsted by Mra. Tf. M.\nBarnett. Miss Albertlne Choquette acted as cashier. While tb* bake table tva.\ncarefully supervised by Mre! Scally and\nMr., p. H. Long. Th. tea table was\npresided over alternately by Mrs. Plilllp\nRahul and MTa M. Madden, 4'hlle\nwrvlteur. mcljided Mra. Oeorge M\nBenwell. Mrs. Mary Muaro. Mlw M.rg>-\nret Rahal and Mlw Marguerite Oagnon\nand Mlw Edna Marqula Th* guest.\nwar* favored with vocal .elections,\npleasingly rendered by Mlw Margaret\nArthur and Mlw Mary Ja\/vU. they\nbeing accompanied by Mlw Edith Wilton and Mra. C. B. Oarland. Mrs. Oarland and Mrs'. Marguerite Oagnon ln\nvery capable manner gave piano solo..\nThe, wck of flour waa won by Mn.\nHenri Oagnon. Among thow present\nwere: Mrs. A. McL. Fletcher. Mrs J.\nSums. Mrs A. 0 GeMiaa.. Mr*, t. 3.\n'h.rdelow. Mr,. P. H. Long, Mr.. T. L.\nMarqula, Mrs. F. M. Barnett. Mra J\nEccles. Mra. A. C. P. Mja-Dougall. Mlw\nEUa MacDonnell. Mra. J. Bell, Mrs 0.\n3. Oarland, Mrs. T. E. Homerslaam, Mlw\nL McVlcar. Mrs. Oeorge Lester. Mrs\nThomas Crannage. Mr*. Walter Crow-\nftajr, Mlw Margaret Arthur. Miss Wilton, Mr,. B. I. Ch.ce. Mrs. N. Murphy,\nMiss Helen Murph.. Mrs. Luim. Mrs.\nHugh Roe., Mrs. MrPJier-ton. Mrs. LoUU\nChouquctt*. Mr.. W.. S. KJns-, Mr*. C.\nC- Rhodes. Mrs. Oregon-*. Chouquetta,\nMra. Harold Lakes. Mlw Jean Burn.,\nMlw Albertlne Choquette, Mlw Steal.\nJdrgenson. Mn. J. P. Coat**. Mn.\nArthur Keeler, Mra John McPhail. Mrs.\nP 0 Oallagher, Mra. W. La* of Vernon: Mn. A. Lapolnte. Mr*. T. A.\nNoxon, Mrs J. Thompson. Mrs. P.\nMurphy. Mn. M. Scally. Mn. Lto McKlnnon, Mlw Theresa Pltrpatrlck, Mn.\nLerluer, Mn. Arthur Choquette, Mn.\n8. J. Towgood. Mra. P. H. Long. Mn.\nW. E. Smythe. Mr* Loui. Choquette.\nMr* W. R. Jarvls. Mlw E. CVNell of\nEnderby. and Mn. I. Burke.\n...\nMlw Jackson of Cedar Point paid a\nvlalt to town yeaterday.\n...\nMr.   and   Mn. ' C.   C.   Craddock   ol\nV.ncouver   .re   city   vlslton.\na    ,     \u2022 f^t\t\nJ. c. Hanson of Sheep Creek .pent\nyesterday  In  Neiaon.\n...\nE. E. Bergeron of Kaalo spent Tuesday In the city.\n...\nMln   Georgia    McKeown.    Hendryx\nstreet, ha* had aa her gueat. recently\nMlw Anna Talt  of Orand Forks .nd\nMlw Alicia Jackson of Ol.dc\n...\nMr.   and   Mn.   O.   L.   Thompson,   of\nBonnlngton,    have    as    their    guests.\nMn.   Thompajon's   sister.    Mrs.    Walter\nSuatrome and har cousin, OUbert Mc-\nLaan,    both    of    Yakima,    who    were\nNelson   vlslton   yeaterday.    They   were\naccompanied   by   Mlw   Elizabeth   and\nJim Thompaou of Bonnlngton.\n...\nCaptain and Mra. Hartrldge of  Balfour paid a vlalt to town ywterday.\n* a     a\nMn. Jullu* Relsterer. Robson street\nleft yeste\u2014ay for Trail, where .he\nwent to attend the grand lodge of\nthe Pythian Sister., toeing held there\nyesterd.y   .nd   tod.y.\n...\nAndy  Smith,  formerly   of   Kiondcl.\ncame to town Tuwday to be prewnt\nat the funeral of S. N. McDougall.\n...\nMr. and Mr.. W. R. Blanchard. Fair-\nview, hav. returned from a holiday\n.pent In Winnipeg with their daughter\nand ,on-ln-l*w. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mcintosh. Mn. MclntosJi and her children returned with Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard  to  Nelson.\n...\nMra. M. O. Rennle and her mother.\nMra. Kennedy of Vancouver  have  arrived   In  town  and   taken   a  suite   tn\nthe Kerr apartment*.\n...\nMn.  Oeorge  A.   Hunter.   Edgewood\navenue  Is in Rowland  the guests of\nMr. .nd Mn. J   D   McDonald.\n\u2022 a    *\nE. E. Phair, Victoria .treet. who ha.\nrecently  been .  patient  ln  th. Kootenay   Lake  Oeneral   hoapltal,   left  for\nHalcyon Hot Spring,  laat night.\n...\nMr. and Mn. Oswald McDougall of\nKaalo    were    In    Nelson    Tuesday    to\nattend   the   funeral   of   the   former',\nbrother, 8. N. McDougall.\n...\nA Bucccwful sale of work .nd homt\ncooking took place Mouday evening\nat the Memorial hall under the auspice, of the Ehughtere of Ensland\nThe table, were decorated with nar-\ndavus and daffodil.. Mn. A. E. Cuthbert .oted w convenor of the affair\nMra. 3. T. Brown presided .1 th.\n*0polnted tea table, while those wry-\nlug were Mrs. A. Lane. Mn. B. Whitehead. Mrs. A Smith, Mn. E. January.\nMrs. Robert Vyse. Mn. O. Brant, Mr,\nH. Jones -and Mra. S. Elliott. Home\ncooking ww soon disposed of by Mn\nM. Plowman and Mn. W. Thompwn\nwhile Mre. H stlreaker and Mn. A. E\nCuthbert supervised the work table\nThe fancy work and candy booth were\nably attended to by Mra. J. Ballew\nlater,in th. evening * military wfil.i\n\u2022M. indulged In with N.w South Wales\ncapturing the prlae Thow playing .1\nthat table included Mr. and Mr. j\nWallai_. M. Ball and Jack Wood. The\nawfraahnient corral\u2014ttee coiul.ted ot\nMn. a. Brant and Mr. and Mr. M\nJesnee.\n...\nMn.   David   Wade   of   Oore   atreet\nIjft waterday for Trail  to  attend   the\nPythian  Skten  grand   lodg.  meeting\n...\n, Mr. and Mrs   John   Burn,  stanl.y\n\u2022treet. motored to Kaslo yesterday ar*\nE. P.lty uid A. T. Noxon. who have\nbwn vteltmt in Spokane, returned\nhome lwt evening.\na    r   \u2022\nMr. and Mr. Henri Oagnon, carbonate .trwt, had aa th*lr guwt* ywterday, Mre. Oeorge Belbenqu. and b*r\nUttl*   ton,   Baymond,   of   Bonntngton.\nTh* home of Mn. Alex Leith on\nMill .treet, ww the maetlng plaice of\nKootanee CJApter i.ojjg Tuwr_v\nW*\u00abd Mre. wTe Wwson prwldidYi\nth. tea tabi* *nd Mra. j. B. Oray\nMra. Perguaop Wilton .rrd Mn. R. a\nPWOlw   Him. \u00bb   aa.   at.\n...\nMr.  .nd Mra.  Hugh  w.  Rob.rt.on\nTwrao*    .partmenU.     hav.    returneri\nnoni . f.w day* .pent In Spokane\n...\nbridge,  -J0rnplime4ting  Mr. Tt  cyNelu'\nvm%i-.i *.-.\u2014r. \u25a0\u2014, x\not Enderby. who Is ln the city vlaatUBB\nas the guest of her sister and 1\nm-taw. Warden and M\n.     .     a\nJ. Hawes of Alnsworth ww ln town\nTue-td.y to attend the funeral of S. N.\nMcDougall.\n...\nCaptain   Jack   Euaael!   of   Creecent\nBay paid a visit to town yeaterday.\n.   .   *\nAmong  shoppers  to Neiaon  yeaterday ' waa  E.   CJMBiaon  of  the   Relief-\nArlington Mining company of Erie.\n...\nMrs.   Ronald   Qrayson of  Bonnlng-\nfton paid a vlalt to town recently.\nMr. and fir. A Matthew, of Sllverton were% *-fetson visitors Tussd.v\nto be nrewnt at the funeral of S.\nt. McDougall.\n...\nMn. Jamea Joy wu among those\nwho went to Tr.ll yeaterday to attend the Pythian sister, grand lodge\nmeat.\nMlw   Redpath,   Victoria   .treat,\nlast  night for the cout.\nleit\nMn.\nvisitor Tu\ntwnton of Yr\n''ft*.*' ' ,\nYmlr waa a city\nMn. Jar^M Aqderwri. who has been\na recent shopper to Nelson, has returned to. h*r Jiorne ln Kaaj*o,\nMRS.ilGiltisi(\u00abNS\nFROM THE L 0. D. E.\nHer Position as Secretary $'**M\nBy Mrs. J. Cartmal; Will\nHold Taa ^ay-\nResignation of Urs w O. Rose\n99' secrfUury mi rcgretlnlly accent wl\nand Mrs. J. -Dartmrl waa olcctiKl to\nOU the POeltlon for thf balance or\nthe term at a meet Ing or tj-e Kokanee\nc-haptar   I    O.   t).   B.   last   nljht\ntt waa decided to leave arntnge-\nmenta for application to hold 3 tag\nday during the latter part of June\nIn aid of the child --veirare work\nof the chapter, in the hands of\nMra. A.  L.  McCullorJ-t\nOne ne* member, Mrs. Louis\nChoquette, waa voted in and two\napplications for membership were rc-\nce4ved.\nMrs. Docherill ot TraU\nWill be Ashed, Represent\nNeUon I. 0. D. \u00a3., Victoria\nMra. r. E Dockerlll of Trail will , ,-js\nbe asked to represent the Kckmio: \u2122\nchapter I O. D. E., at the annual\nnational meeting or tlie I O. D. E.,\nat Victoria from May 28 to June 1.\nIt was decided at a meeting of tho\nlocal ohapter last night. A report\nof the provincial (annual meeting\nheld at> Vancouver was rend and discussed and the resolutions drafted to\nbe submitted tbe national thee ting\nwere   fully   gone   Into.\nLocal Chapter 1. 0. D. E.\nWS Attend Church on\nNational Sunday, May 26\nArrangements were made at a meeting of the Kokanee chapter 1. O D\n&., laat night for the chapter to\nattend chureh 'service at the Baptist\nChurch on the order's national Bun-\nday. May 28. Oft that day 1. O. D X , _ _ .. . - -- -\nchapters throughout Canada attend AddltlOt.CA tlQTal\nannual   church   services - *\ntill Baker Street. '\u25a0  Phone 200\nStore News ^D\n~ *>-\nFashion Fabrics \u2014 Summer, 1929\nAuthentic fabrics for Spring and Summer\u2014new silks and woollens\nfrom the world's foremost looflis, ready to be fashioned into smart\nfrocks, .coats and ensembles which will be admired by every one, and ut-\nsuring you Paris chic in your dressmaking ventures, whether you make\nthe garment yourself or have it made. Do come in and see these irresistible new fabrics.\nCellanesc Ninon\n31.75 the Yard\nA beautiful sheer Fabric that will\ngive wonderful service. Comes in\na ranee of colors. 40 inches wide.\nREASONABLE PRICED AT $1.75\nA YARD.\nCelanese Flat Crepe\nS1.75 a Yard\nThis comes in a beautiful range of\nfancy Prints. Will give all the aervice of pure silk at half the price.\n36 inches wide. AT \u00bb1.75 A YARD\nPrinted Rayon Crepe\nS1.35toS1.65aYard\nNovelty designs in crepes or Rayons.\nA wonderful range to select from.\n36 inches wide. AT S1.35 TO\nS1.65 A YARD.\nPrinted Pique\n65c the Yard\nOne of the season's favorites. Fast\ncolor material in novelty Printed designs. 36 inches wide. AT*85^ A\nYARD.\nPotters' Cambric\n50c a Yard\nFast color combined in pretty patterns.\nSuitable for Porch or street wear. 82\ninches wide.   AT 50^ A YARD.\nI\nJapshun Silk\n$2.25 a Yard\nBritish Spun Silk in novelty checks\nor plain colors. 36 inches wide. AT\n$2.25 A YARD.\nNovelty Ninons\nAt S1.95 a Yard\nPrinted celaness- voile in a range of\nsmart patterns. Various colored grounds\n38 inches wide.   AT s?l.\u00bb5 A YARD.\nNew Printed Dimities\n60c to 81.00 a Yard\nNeat, designs on light grounds Per-\nl:ctlv fp t colors. 36 inches wide. AT\nHOC TO Sl-00 A YARD.\nCrawford Bay Jersey\nAssociation Will Get\nTributes at S.  N.\nMcDougall Funeral \\\nTHEY LIGHTEN WORK\nRead the Advertisements\nRead the Advertisements\nWISE SHOPPERS DO IT\n\u00bb!.\u201e.   B   ll      q if \/*ifj \/i       I     Florsl    tributes   at    Uic    funeral    erf i\nneW OUtl;   dell  Via  Une    Samuel    NelMn   McDou.u11.   missed    in I\nyesterday's edition, were: Pillow from\nj the family; wreaths from Mr and Mrs\n' H E. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs A. Cam-\n1 eron and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Smith.\ni Moyie: Mr. and Mrs. L Kerr, staff of\n- the F \"W. Woclworth and cempany.\nNelson branch: basket of fin-vers from\nMr. snd  Mrs.  Plsher and  H.  Brower,\nCRAWFORD BAY, B. C. May 13-\nThe Jersey bull owned by the Craa-\nford Bay Jersey association will be\nsold and a new one secured as soon\nas possible It was decided at a recent\nmeeting of the association.    The sec- !\nretarjr.   F.   Peterson,   reported   a   sue- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^___\nceasful   year.      President   J    Hayward |   The most popular deg at  the  recent\npresided   at   the  meeting. 'crystal   Palace   show   was   the   cocker\n \u2014\u2014T~ , ! spaniel and the wire-haired terrier was\nMother -Love  Is Topic       .\u00bb\"\nof Mother's Day Sermon\nLOUBKRTON. B. C. May 1*.-\nMoUier'a Day was observed at the\nSunday school and church services\nbare on Sunday. The ball was tastefully decorate-  with cut flowers.\nThs musical program consisted of\nthe children's csorus and solos by Mrs\nR. Mitchell and Mr. Hutchinson. Rev.\nA- C. Pound rave a suitable address\non \"Mothers' Love.\" An Interesting\nfeature ot the senrlce was the christening of three  children.\n-K-rT-C-Oi\nMrs. Pitts Demonstrates\nWax Work at Castlegar\nCASTI\u2014OAR. B. C, May 19\u2014Mra. H\nH. Pitt* ol Nol.o-1, member of the?\ndl-tnct hoard of the BrltiaH Columbia\nWomen'. Institute gave . dcmoxinira,\ntlon of wax work at a meeting reo.nl\nly of the c*>tlci*r Institute held ji\nUi* farmer.' hall. Nine \u2014ember, and\nPrealdent Mra. MacKinnon were prevent. Te. was served by Mr.. MoKIt\u2014On\n\u25a0nd   Mr.    Maxwell.\nRobson Preparing for\nWll Bothered With\nSevere Headaches\nll lit Troubled Now\nMr*. Jarnea Roiwitor, Rivenide, Nil,\n-irrlt-aj.-\u2014\"1 wm iVithlireri witJJ \u00abve\u2014\nlaMdjoChea, foi- year., and tried many\n(Uffe\u2014nt medicmi,,, hut to no eSaci\nOne day a friend told me about\nBURDOCK\nBlood\nand attar I had taken three bottle* I\nfound it had done me a world of rood.\ntyhe Lovable Fraftranee\na\u2014vender is never more captivating th\u2014I when\nits sweet breath is left clinging to softened t\u2014n bj\nYardley's Old English Lavender Soap.\nDecades before Crinoline days this luxury soap was\n\u2022ought by discriminating women. And it still is sought\nby fashion's leaders for its skin-refiiiiiig purity and tbe\nlingering,   lovable fragrance of its touch.\nPeterson's Pipes\nThe Best S2.00 Pipe in\ntbcYiorld     nWm'b!\na Big Tennis Season j gj* i^J^^A^^\nROBSON   B   c\"   May   1I.-1H, tocal    ^rfol T^^Rn,\u2122 -^\ntennl. court, are being put in .h.pe   \u2122*\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab_ B'ood Bitter..\nfor the season's play,    It U MDrcted I     Muufltetaa-ed only by The T. MU-\nth*  season   will   b*  one  ot  th.   tun-! hum Co., Ltd^ Toronto, Ont.\nCoal! Wood! Coal!\nLet us fill your orders today for Dry Wood\u2014any length.\nGait Lump Coal\nNelson,  11.  C\nNELSON TRANSFER CO., Ltd.\nCot. Vernon and Stanley St. ^m^^^^^^^^^^^^\n' PHONE 35\n\u2014i ' _\u2014\nProtett their Tentier Skim* mntt\nfilly Hair trill.\nCuticura\nTi_r m jout ckiUnn tbt Cudnin hiWt\nthat .hrr mar baw dear tkta tiri lowlf\nlialr tbrotuh lif-r. Thedailtuic wfrutkura\nboap, aaatind br <-Wnmi Otnwa^t baafw\nib\u00ab akia _ad tctltf cUt* tmd ISa-lrttr\nRaa** M\u00ab- Otelt-bMl W\u00ab. 9*Ja.\nWiu- M\u00ab. MiawttSMtomtet.\nSample wt-b bet. Addnn CttMadiat PetUl:\nJ T Vaftfompagy.Un.lttiill*i\u00abTil\n\u2014imnnp\nSi pet boi of\n3 luge take.\n\u25a0t ,11 bed\ndruRgito and\ndepartment\nthrraigfaoot\nSince 1770\n\\4HDLEY_\nOld tfncili^h\nLiVENDER Soap\nV.rrllev, I New Bowl St, lanoon, tag.\nCSSSDAIS\u00bblat ilrlnitt St te.. Tennco%Ont,    0-S.t..'452 rs\/tn At.Mm Ten*\nIce Cream\nCurlew Ice Cream is not only a light refreshment,\nit's *, real food too. Eat plenty of Ice Cream during\nhot summer days and notice the difference in your\ngeneral health.\nCurlew Ice Cream contains only the purest and\nbeet of ingredients, making it a delicious and healthful\nrefreshment\n^|    Eat Plenty of Curlew Ice Cream.\nCurlew Creamery Co., Ltd.\nICI CMAM\n\u25a0UTTtMI\n40 rerfertry putewlMa] me.eea\n r ...     - |\nTTTfl NELSON DAILY NEWS. Tinman AY M61.NINC-7MAV id 1W\nMarkets and Mining\nML GOLD\nMS\nEUPHRATES\nCalvary Oil\nDevonian   \t\nlut   Cr**t   .\nOreat  Wttt\nHome Oil\nIlllnole-Alberta\nMcDougall ei. ..\nMcDougaU new\nMcLeod     \t\nMadison     \t\nMill  Olty   -.\nMid-mat\t\nModal   \t\nHlghwood. pfd.\nHlghwood   \t\nN.w Federal \t\nFreehold\nOkalta. common _\t\nOkalta. new  \t\nRanchman'.   \t\nBoyallt*   ...\nSignal   HU1   \t\nSpooner    \u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\nTurner  Valley  \t\nUnited\t\nVulcan    ....- --\t\nRegent   \t\nHargal     \u2014\nRlchllelda    \t\nP*cl\u00bblc   \t\nVancouver Stocks\n fatdvanoe  \t\nITDAM   CTTDUDATCC   aiaw-lc Diamond \t\nUrvn tUrtlKAlt-* s^.00^\"...;\nm. i T-unBdrST-EU Tee Vein  %$\u00ab*>* \"-\"-\u2014\u2022\u25a0'\nDallas    \t\nCuts Vein in Ort Values\n%\\MO to Ton.\n\u00abK ONi\u00a5~LATBLY\nBEGUN POR SEASON\nContract Is  Let for Mile of\nI    Flu-M fot- Golden Age\nand Euphrates.\ni\"*Woi*   baa   reaumed   le*.   th\u00bbn   two\nicUaafo   on   the   luphrate.   group\nt_\u2022   Salmon   valley    eight   mil*.\nUtah of Neiaon.  \u2014ber a winter shut-\nhae cut the **r*l  Tee vein with\n3  tunnel, and  opened  phenomally\nacli   ore,  which   may   or  may   not   be\neaannected with th* rich or* thoot of\n'.9*.   I,  -toene 900 feeC  further  on.\nfUMABK.VBLE   AHSAY\n^Ht '*  tajnnel,   ato   feet   under  No   1\nakte rtarted laat fall, and wa. driven\nUme 40  of   90   feet.    3.   DeOlroUmo.\n\u25a0Bat recently took  a contract to extend thla MO feet, drifting on th* 111\nTee   vein,   almost   Immediately   picked\n. up the vela. \u2014 ore, * sample from a\nhigh  grade width  of about  11  to 13\nlheliM etateylng  M.aa  ounces  In gold,\nor .1170.40, and 41.7 ounce* In stiver.\nor 1\u201494.. tb* total valu* of gold and\nallver   content \u25a0 being   gnat s*.    Thin\nam \u2014e vein whoae propoeed long drift\n^M .afn\u2014tuatly be the mean, of de-\nJeloping other parall.1  vein, at depth\ny_ croM-cuttlrtg.\nthe surface showings, th.\nwould not have been .ur-\n\u00bb Me 83*0 or* opened, but\nhftrdly prepared for the value.\n\u2022l&oe It wa. auppoeed that the\ncontinuation of the rich\not No. 1 tunnel would be en-\nln .bout 600 feet of drlv-\nA poestble deduction from thl.\n1. that tbe gold value, ar.\nuted throughout th* vein rather\n' In a Mrlee of oee shoots.\nSome work wta, done on an exposure\n*t ore ou the Mlnto vein, .bout 600\nleet down the hill from the big ore\nallowing crow-cut laat year, an assay\nat 6310 being obtained,\na It 1. the inteatuon <af the directors\nto open up a number of showing, .nd\n*ko do considerable development work\najn thit and other veins during the\n.ummer. beside, continuing the deep\ntunnel work on the SU Te* vein uid\nart**\u2014acutllng from depth on the latter\nf Hd to reach th. Mlnto .nd Lost\nCabin veins at depth.\naollMI CONTRACT\nS A contract waa let Tuesday for\nextension for one mile, to Clearwater\nemk, of the flume supplying th.\n(Xtmpreeajor. which waa short of power\n| MM fall in the low-water seuon,\nforcing a discontinuance of work. The\n-aew flume, whloh -assure, ample water,\nwill be put ln Jointly by the Euph.rteo\nand Oolden Age companies, whloh are\nslowly aatodatad\nSpnklng J>f qu \u00bb*w atrlkc. Vlce-\npnaldrnl -Award Ferguson, ot the\n\u25a0Npharte* Mining company, Mid:\n,' \"An aaaay of the quartz at eo feet\nfrom th. portal of Mo. 3 had disclosed\nValue, th.t have summed officer,\nfit the company.\nWc   expected   from   the  character   of\nClOM.\nK.....6 14.00\n -     480\n 61\n.......      1J0\n -     613*\n      l.\u00ab8\n      4.\u00bb0\n      3.70\n      136\n.....     3.80\nM\n.-... M.00\n -      1.83\n.....     6.34\n    sat\n....     6J6\ntt\n -     \u00bbJ*S\n      1.00\nae\n I 18.00\n _    3JM)\n38\n       1JS\n  460.00\n  410.00\n       145\n  166.00\n        .48*\n1.60\nISOO\n3.00\nJO\n3.05\n1.40\n3.40\nBayvtew    \t\nBig Missouri ...\nBluebird   \t\nCork   Province\nCotton Bait \t\nrwam\n-I   MS\n.. 135\n... .13\n... .11\n.    \u2014ta\n... 6.00\n... .S3\n.     .19\n. 1.35\n...     .40\n. .06\n..      .06a\nOeorge  Copper\nOeorgle River\nOladiton*    \t\nOolconda   \t\nOrandvlew   \t\nIndependence\nIndian Mine.    ^^^^^^^\nInter. Coal  44\nKootenay   Florence 14\nKootenay King  40\nla. tk L - _      .03\nLakeview          .014a\nLucky Jim  13\nMohawk     04\nMorton  Wootaley      -.06*\nMarmot Oold      .06\nMarmot Metals  04\nHat.   SUv*r    11V*\nNoble    Flv*          .60\nOregon   Copper    41.\nPend   Orellle       6.00\nPl\u00bbnet Mine*       J0\u00bb\nPremier    165\nPorter Idaho  53a\nReeve. McDonald     1J6\nRufu. Argent*       .34\nRuth   Hope      J3\nSilver   Creet    08\nSilver   Cup         .37*\nSilver-ado          J5a\nSlocan  Rambler . 30*\nSnowflake       J6\nTerminus          .06V,\n^^^^ JO\n1.50\n.11\n.75\n.07'.\n6.00.\n1.45\n3360\nClOM.\n8    .03',\n1.33\n.13\n.11\n.54\n600\nJO\n.10\n1.64\n.43\n.09*\nTRADING DROPS\n\u25a0MONTREAL\nTrading  Quiet  With  Inactive\nIssues Falling in Price;\nGains Are Few.\nMONTRSAL, May 16\u2014Trading volum* dropped off h..vlly today from\nth. prevloua day', figure on the Montreal stock exch\u00bbnge. only 37,381 sh.re.\nbeing traded ln. The market waa extremely quiet, a few ot the Inactive\nstock* showing substantial loawe, but\nth. majority of the prloe changes\nwere fractional.\nAbltlbl was off 34 st 840. and tiie\npreferred off 14 at 881. Alberta\nOraln loat 34 \u00bbt 8464: Canadian\nBron\u2014 wa. off 1 Rt 673; Canadian\nLoco oft 34 at 8584: Canada Ste.in-\nahlp off 1 at 843: Fruer off 1 at\n883: statt of Canada off 1<A at 886:\nBank of Commerce off 34 at 8300 and\nRoyal Bank oft 5 at 8165.\nOaln. of a point or more were\nscored by B. C. Packers, UP 1 at\n833: Dominion Olsss. up 34 at 0183'.;\nDominion Rubber preferred, 8 to 6100:\nHamilton Bridge preferred, 1 at 881,\n.nd W.bauo 4 to 883.\nrLORING QUOTATIONS\nAT  MONTREAL\nBsnk  of  Commerce    300\nBank   of  Montre.1     340\nRoy*l   Bulk     366\nB\u00bbnk   of  Toronto    370\nAbltlbl Power Ic P.per   40\nAsbestos Corporation     134\nAtlantic Bugar    10*\nBell Telephone   164\nBraalllan  T.   L.  <k   Power       S3\nBrit.   American   OU        60\nBrompton  Paper  \u2014i     48\nCanada Bronze  \u2014    73\nCan.   Car   *   Foundry  1384\nCan.  Cement        aW*\nCan. Cement  -    86**\nCan. Converter.     MV.\nCan.. Industrial Alcohol     884\n.14\n.40\nBIRKENHEAD'S HELP IS SOUGHT\n13\nC\u00bbn. Power\nCons. Mining et Smelt.\nDominion   Bridge   -\nDominion OlaM \t\nDom.   T..U1*    _..\nA. P. Oraln  -\nMsssey   Ham.   \t\nMontre.1 Power \t\n; Mont.   Telegraph   \t\n, National  Breweries\n304\n410\n101\n. 181\n108\n484\n664\n104\nm\n13j\nNational StMl Car      101-.,\n.06* I Ogilvle  \u2014lUIng       600\n.05      Ontario Steel Products     31\nOtUwa la. H. <k Power   118\nPenman's,    Ltd    88\nPower   Corp \u2014   103\n.01\n.154\n.58\n.43\n6.30\n1.70\n1.80\n.34\n34\n.074\nJ3\n.17\n.60\nTopley  Rlchlleld\nTone   MlnM\nWellington\nWhitewater\nWoodbine\nA   P. Consol.\nDevenlsh   .\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bom.   OU   ..\npe em th.t it would run 8300 to the   Ml.. Alta\t\npat ta gold and  silver,  being ilmilar   McLeod   \t\nto  or.   found   In   No.   1   tunnel.    We I \t\nWere   pleasantly    surprised    to   receive\nShear certificate No. 63.780 from B. W\nWlddowson.   provincial   \u2014ssyer.   showing the rjhenoo-atnal   values stated.\n[Trie   Irnportarace   of   this   showing,\n\u25a0\u25a0Me   from   lu   richness,   lie.   In   the\nfat*   ot    the    proof    that    the    gold\n1.75\n1.76\nJO\n160.\n.13a\n.75\n.074\n4.84\n13*)\n33 50\n1J4\n1.81\nPrice   Bro.  78\nQuebec  Power _  78\nShawlnlgan       T4\nSo. Canada Power      \u2014  41\nSteal of  C\u00bbnadn  86\nSt. Lawrence Flour Mill.   38\nTuck.tt Tobacco  138\nWabaaso   Cotton    \u2014  42\nW.yagamack    -\u2022 -  78\nWestern  Grocer.  28\nWinnipeg   Railway    814\n e^ m\nAlthough Lord Birkenhead resigned\nfrom the Baldwin cabinet in order to\nenter built**\u2014, he hag not divorced\nhlnuelf from th. politic* and hi. help\nIs being eagerly sought In the present\nBritish election campaign. While serving M Mercury of .ut* for India, he\nlncured criticism by hi* frequent contribution, to th. pr\u00abM. These, h.\nclaimed, were necessary to augment\nbis Inc\u2014na. After leaving the government, he announced that, during the\nperiod of transition  from public  Mr-\nvice to re-establl,hment ln private\nlife, he waa going to draw the pension\nof \u00a35000 a year to which he oould\nlay claim aa a former lord chancellor\nHe 1. now able to conalgn thl. pension\nto the wastepaper basket. Since hi.\npresent Income from suoh things m\nthe chalrmanahlp of the trust controlling most of Southern England's\nlight .nd power la far .head ot the\n8150,000 to 8300,000 a year which he\nuaed to make when practising at the\nSLOCAN SILVER\nMINES PAY CENT\nMONTH DIVIDEND\nAnnual   Meeting   Held   Three\nForks; Retiring Directors\nAre Reelected.\nToronto Mines\nAconda    - \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022\nAmulet   \t\nArgo     - m\nArt* \t\nAtlw\nMETAL EXPORTS\nBULK LARGER\nExports    of    Canadian    products    In\n March w\u00abre at a higher level th_n In\nafcltMs are  distributed   throughout  the   March of ahy year with one exception\nlta and are not merely In pay shoots\nWinnipeg Grain\nWhrut\nT  May\n1   July\nI. Oct.\nVote\u2014\n&Jm>\n' July\n**\u25a0\u25a0 Oct.\n*t**rle>\nV May\n| July\n\/  Oct.\nMay\nJuly\n*ODt.\nOpen.\n114'.\n116*\nne*\n47*\n46*\n481.\n68*\n6B-,\n68J,\n20-IVt\n303*\n200\nHigh\n116\nat\n\u00ab7*\n48*\n48%\nLow.   CI\u2014e.\nn.t ,    114b\nnas\n47'ai\n48 S\n48-j\n68'.\noi-t.\n81H\nto*\n90%\n1 May       88*\n-.   July 81V*\nOet. 81\nta Caen wheat\u2014No 1 northern. 114:\nate. i northern. Ill: No s northern,\n,109*: No. 4, 104: No. 5. 84: No. \u00ab.\n\u25a0ft tnd. 68a, track. 114 acreen-\nIflar*. 84 per ton.\nfj^tt Aamland. Wl...\nstem catIvea.\nof 1017 when war munition, were being .hipped on a h*avy scsle. Export* at 8114.783,000 compared with\n.106.874.000 In March a year ago, .ute.\nOreensbteld.' Review\nAn Increaae In export, ln the face of\nsmaller shipments of grain la an Interesting Indication of th* broadening\ntrend of our. foreign business Partl-\nlld'. cularly Interesting, in view of widespread activity In th* Dominion*, miners! Industry. I* th* fact that tb* d<-\ncream ln export* of grain In March\nwa. mor. than compenuted for by an\n\u2014era**. In tJilpr\u2014nt. of non-f.rro\u2014\nmetals. XxporU of copper at 616,638.000\npound, wa** aim\u2014 t double export, of\nthl. metal la March 1816. Export, of\nnickel at 11.977,000 pound, showed an\nincrease   of   nearly  30  per   eent.\nAlthough export, ln tht. metal celt-\ngory .till bulk relatively Mnall ae coin-\nI pared with export, of grain or cxpoiu\n89* [of pulp and paper, ln the light of the\n90*) Important   developments  now  ln  pra-\n9C1 j grew In th* .copper Industry the mark-\nad upward trend of th. figurw ha. a\natgnlflcnt   bearing  on   the   future   of\nour export  biulne*,. Export* of nickel\nand   copper   ln   March   were   not   only\nvery  much  higher than  ln  March  a\n\u2014 > | ywr ago, but  they  were  al\u00abo  high*r\ncow gave birth to  than   ln   any  month   of   the  current\n'year.\n116*\n115*\n47\n47*\n48*\n68*     88*\n88*     88*\n68',      68\n305       308*\n306b\n306*    303*\n80S*\n203*    300\n30*'4\nProfit Possibilities\nPAIiOONBRlDOE, with lta Indicated probability of being Uu\naecond largest copper-nickel property, cremtea en atmosphere of\nconfidence tor the  long pull,    Important derelopmenta pending.\nSUDBURY BASIN has sound ralue and shows good market\nproBpecU for a iiolu.\nVKNTURES. LTD.. which is so largely lntereeted la Sudbury\nBeetn and PalconWidge, ahould be a good purchaee for the pauent\nU-eeetor.\nR.P.Clark&Co.,(Vanc.)Ltd.\n INVESTMENT BANKERS\nJEL60N, U. ( . | \u25a0\nBid.\n07*\n1.63\n.01*\n.11\n.01\n3\u00bb't\n.39*\nSi\n.03\n.48\n1.48\n.03\nBerry Holly \t\nBldgood \t\nO\u2014tie    \t\nCan.  Lorraine  \t\nCnt. Man. Mine.\nConlftg..    \t\nCrown  Reserve  ....\nOplUl           Ot\nDuprat          -84\nDome -   8.60\nOold  Dale  \u2014    J**\nOold  Hill  a      .04*\nOranada \u2014     -17\nGrover   Daly    W\nHudson Bay   18.06\nIndian     \u2014      06*\nJackson Manlon  -     .10\nKlrklake     -   U)l\nKirk HVinton -     .01*\nKeely          *l\nKeora      -     -Oi*\nKootenay  I*lor.nc*  ....     .14\nUk* Shore  86.78\nLs vsl           -06\nMscassa    - -     -17\nMcDougall      SO\nMclntyre   \u2014 1735\nMortal.     -     .Oo*\nMining  Corp    **>\nNewbec      \u25a0.-....\u2014     .64*\nNlplssing         -    '88\nNorauds    - - 84-T8\nAsked\n8    07*\n1.86\n.02\n.11*\n.01*\n.30-li\nJO\n.40\nMCALLISTER RESUMES\nPRODUCTION AGAIN\nStandard   Silver-Lead   Mining\nCompany, Which Controls,\nHag Annual, Sokane.\nBULLS CORRALLED\nBY HIGH RATES\nCall Money Soars to 15 Per Cent\nto Curb Operators; Results\nin Dull Market.\nMining Chatter\nFrom the East\npat*d by tba tact tk* Howard country\nproductive area la eateadud T rail-\ndirectly toward* Nordon'.\ncounty boldIng*.\nAmulet director, haV* decided on a '\n300 ton concentrator, Problem, ln\ntreating the or*, are being worked out\nand when the concentrator la actually\nerected, tt la expected all dltflcultie.\nwill hav* been I\u2014ally araaed. Found-,\natlon   tor   tbe   ooncant\u2014tor   la   being   d..'\u2014_i_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_i\nst\u00abrt*d. Th. cc*t u flguwd -wmewhere Price mild Oil in Mines and\nsround halt a million dollar.. ^C^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\u2122\nDULL TRADING\nAT THE COAST\nNewbec baa ae yet explored ud developed but * amall Motion of thtlr\nbig holding.. Diamond drill\u2014g bn tha\nOold Pan group la .xpected to \u00abt\u00bbrt\nthl* aummer.\nTre*dwell \"futon I* reported u having taken an option on a oopptr-gold\nproperty 87 mile* north of Tonopah,\nNevada.\nDemocrat Mine., limited. In the Wal-\nOils; Goleonda Is Bright\nSpot; Home Ott Off 40c.\nVANOOUVKIt. May lie-Trad\u2014g on\nthe .tock exchange today waa dun\nand leaturelea* with tbe prloe trend\nlower ln tbe majority of active oil\nand mine Imum. Th* demand wa*\nlimited In the face of aome profit-\ntaking.\nAdvance OU was 10 Mntg \u25a0tronger.\n.\u2014\u2014*.... ,,        \u2014\u2014__ _    , Calmont   moved   up  5   oent*.  Illinois\nlapal mountains, near Kingman, An.- Alberta 6 centa, and Mayland* M cent*,\none, haa a large Canadian Intereat. Sid.- Home OU recorded the largert racM-\nney Norman of Toronto being prealdent. alon, allpped back 40 cent, to *S3Aa.\nA four mil* automobile road has Juat Alberta Pacific, on a moderate trade\nbeen oompleted: a new camp, bead-, loat 6 centa. Several otbar I\u2014tM* -are-\nframe, ore bin*, complete mine plant, , 6 cents to 10 eente weaker,\nand or* bin* erected. I    In the mlnm Oolcond* and Snow*\n  I flake were tbe bright spots, climbing\nDemocrat la now .Inking from th. up 18 centa and 4 cents rapeotlvely oa*\n86 foot level to th* 136 where drift, a good demand. Oeorge Copper wa. off\nwill be run both way.. A new vein 13 36 cent, to 86 Pend Orellle weaken**\nfeet wide not touched by the former IS eente to 66.30 and the right*\nproperty owner., hu been found and 1\u2014t 15 cent* to 6106. Noble .Plve\nshould Intersect by the south drift.       > wa* S centa .tronger at 68 Centa'wblle\n 1\u2014 j gain, and 1o*m* of fraction* to two.\nBarry   HoUlnger   ls   given   attention   point*    ranged    throughout   tb*   bal-\n  -*-*   ranee of the llat.\nDominion\nLive Stock\nPend  Orellle\nPioneer   \t\nPremier\n686\n.41\n1.76\n.83*\n.01*\n03\n.18\nPotter Doal ._..\t\nPreston\t\nRlbago    .\nSan   Antonio   \t\n8n.rrltt-Oordon     tVOO\nStadacona  - 10\nSudbury   Baaln  \u00bb96\nSylvanlt.      183\nT-k HughM   8.06\nTough  OakM   08\nTowMamac     8-01\nVlpond      103\nWright HargreavM ..... 1*1\nWeat  Dome Lak*   ' 08\n.53\n160\n4)3*\n.08\n.08\n10.00\n.00*\n.06\n.11\n.03\n1815\n.06\n12\n1.03\n.01*\nM\n.\"iti*\n36.00\n.05*\n.18\n\u202250'a\nUM\nUt\nSS\n3 00\n66.00\n605\n.43\n180\n.03*\n.03\n.03*\n.16\n80S\n10*\n9.00\n160\n9.10\n04\n3.06\nIM\n157\n03 *\nA dlvld-tnd of . cent . month, starting with June 10 approaching, was au-\nthorlMd, tn connection with the annual aharehold.r.' meeting of Slocan\nSilver lallne, limited. Tuesday. >t Three\nPor\u2014, where the McAlltlter mine, the\noompany'. property, I. situated.\nThe dividends will be paid from\nnet profit, th. McAllister mine hevlng\nshipped 5300 ton. of slllclous ore to\nTrail smelter during the yaat year. After Mveral months' cessation of mining.\nowing to the winter water shortage In\nthe Slocan, though 'a small crew wa,\nkept up the development work. lull\noperation was resumed yesterday, by\nManager W. H. North, with\nof 30 men ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nShareholder,   re-elected   ln   full   the I\nretiring board of director., as  follow.:   Andes \t\nO     H.    Ayl.rd,    Vlctorl*.    pg\u2014Jdent;    Amir.   Can\nCharles Hussey, Spokane;  J.  D. Peters   Amer.   Pgn.\nNEW YORK, M.y 16.\u2014One. more the\nbulls were corralled t>y soaring cull\nmoney rates today. Although opera*\ntlon. for the advance were ri\u2014led\nforward vigorously as money row to\n10 per cent ycsterd.y. a' 15 per cent\nrat. reached thl. alter noon wu sufficient to check oper.tton. uid induce\nrather heavy profit taking.\nThe money flurry, however, felled to\nprecipitate any real liquidation and\nthe market turned dull, with the day's\nturnover totalling but 3.361.880 abana.\nPackard wu the bull favorite of tbe\naeulon on rising .bout 9 point* to a\nrecord price at 6163*. but falling\nback lo 6150* at the cloae, ln a turnover of nearly 350,000 shares.\nInternational Telephone cloud nearly 3 points off.\nIn the utilities. North America rose\nnearly 3 points to a new high, but\nlost most of its g.ln. American It\nForeign Power mule fcn extreme gain\nof nearly 6 points. United Corporation closed more than 3 point* lowtr.\nOtis   Elevator   soared   15   points   tc\nwithin 3 points of lt* record.   Hersliey\n\u201e,   Chocolate,  Merlin  Rockwell  and  P. O\ncrew  Shattuck were  among iMues reaching\nnew high grounds.\nHigh.   Low.\nWINNIPEO, May 15\u2014Th. ' f*\u00ablPt\u00bb\nare cattle 860; eaMM, 800; hog*. 1601;\nsheep,  10.\nSteer\u00bb-Cholc*. 611 to Sll**! talt to\ngood, 68.60 to 610*0. \u25a0       '\nButcher heifer.\u2014Choice, 610 to\n610.50:  fadr to good, 67.60 to 81.50.\nBull*\u2014Oood, 67 to 6776.\nOxen\u2014Oood.  86  to *M0-\nStocker .teera\u2014Choice, 89.75 to 810:\nfair to good, 88 to 8880.\nStocker heifer*\u2014Choice, 88 to 88\u20141:\nfair to good, 86*0 to 6750.\nFeeder Stum Choice, 6876 to 610:\nfair to good, 68 to 6950.\nCalves\u2014Choice, 613 to 614: good, 810\nto  613.\nHogs\u2014Select bacon. 61380; \u2022 thick\nsmooth, 613: heavlee, 61380; light, and\nfeeders, 618.75.\nLam\u2014\u2014Pair to good. 611 to 614.\nSheep\u2014Pair to good. 88 to 8880.\nin the newe with north.rn -tdvlc. that\nore baa bean cut ln to. 1376 toot\nlevel crosscut.\nVenture. Ltd., foremda*t ln chatter\nln brokerage and mining clrclM, Is reported having taken up 600 accres In\nBeaton Crrek copper camp, while another group hu taktm the 68 Ogilvle\nclaima. The Milton Ply\u2014i Interest are\nknown to be ln the camp aomewhere-\nNoranda'. ore re-terve. at th. ynr\nend were MtUnated at 679,000,000, and\nmany opinion, were heard the figure\ncould have gone at least 30 per cent.\nhigher. Advice now Is that they amount to well over 6100,000,000 and are\nbeing added to rapidly. With the new\nahaft completed It la estimated development work progress will be 108\nper cent farter, with chance, of striking nsw ore bodies much Increased\nand adding to speculative features.\nNoranda in picking up \"C\" ore\nbody on the 736 foot level, reported\nrunning 7 to 8 per cent copper, has\nhit the downward evtenaton. \"C\" body\nwu originally discovered on .urf.ee\n700 feet WMt of No. 3 .haft, and next\nlocated ln a drift on the 100 foor level\nand later *t 400 and 600 feet.\nMcVtttle Oraham shaft 1. now down\nto 300 feet at the Moose Lake property\nand drifting started. Mevittie, recently taken over by a powerful mint\nIng -triumvirate whose names ar. involved In many big oil deals, hu been\none of the few whose stock hu held\nappreciation from the original lAue\nprice of 40 cent*.\nCentral Patricia, organised privately\na few month, ago to push the Conntll\nclaim* In Crow River and starting out\nwith around 8350.000 cuh, haa put\ndown eight holu. all except on* showing better than commercial valUM over\ngood width..\nSudbury Buln hu two drills working on the south shorn ftt VermlUcn\nl.ke. and on. hole 1. reported having\ncut 45 feet of 6 per cent cooper and\n3 per cent since with 8 ounce, .liver.\nAnother drill wu sent to the Strathcona property lut month which is operated by Sudbury Nickel tc Copper\ncompany, a subsidiary of Buln.\nTHR OILS\nNordon corporation hu alx wells\nnow producing from upraer und, on\n-ts  rovaltv  holding,  ln  the  Santa  r> .  ^____\u2014______________\nSnrlnmi   field.   Los   An\u00abel\u00bbs  Bum  and j May a\u00bb'7.\"\" .\u2014\u2014 Montcalm\n13 other, .re drilling with some com-   To     Plymouth-Ch.rbourg-8\u00bbw**aw\u00abg|j\nClosing Quotations\non Wheat Are Lower\nCHICAOO. May 15\u2014Blocking of farm\nrelief meuures at Washington went\nhand and hand hare tod.y with lower\nprices for wheat. Closing quotation* on\nwheat were weak U to * of a cent\na bushel net lower, with corn a ahade\nto half a cent off, oata * to * a cent\nadvanced and provlalon, unchanged\nto 6 cent. down.\nKNOW WHERE TO SHOP\nRead the Advertisements    \u25a0\nPHONE 100\nThe Consolidated     ning and >\nletting Company of Canada, Ltd.\nOtttee. SaaeRlas aad B*fla\u2014g D*gart*nt\nTBAIL,  BBITISM  COLDBUU\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nr, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores\n'trp-er, PJ-f'Itf-d' and Zinc\nTADANAC.   TBAIL\n\u2022*\u00bb   ***-\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK. May 16.\u2014Copper quiet;\nelectrolytic apot and future,  18c.\nIron\u2014Steady,   unohanged\nTin -Steady, -root aad future 644.38\nto 844-15 \u2022\nUad\u2014Steady; not. N.w York. 67.00:\nBut St. Louis. 8870 to 86.76.\nZinc\u2014steady, \u2014at Bt. Louis spot\nand future. 8660 to 8668.\nAT    I .ON WIN\nStandard copper eats* \u00a373 3s; future,\n(73;   electrolytic   apot   113   5c;   future,\n\u20144 6s.\nTin-Spot. 1180; future. C30I\nLead-Suot, CM lie Sd;  future, tM\n10a\nrinc\u2014cjpot, IM IM <M: future, CM\n10*.\nand  A.   Mclntyre,  Moose  Jaw;   W.   H.\nNorth, Sllverton. *aecretary-treaaurer.\nMTANDABD  COMPANY  CONTROL^.\nA controlling Interest ln Slocan\nSilver Mine*, limited, or 51 per cent\nof lu .lock. Is owned by the Standard Sliver Lead Mining company,\nwhich for a number of years now hu\nbeen responsible for thr McAllister operation. The Btond.nl Silver Lead\nMining company also bu an ucttve\nproperty In Montana Formerly operating the Standard mine at Silver-\nton, whloh bad a great productive\nhistory, the company, when closing\nthe St\u2014vdsrd, decided to look for .\nnew property Instead of liquidating.\nOf a number of prospects taken up\nand given aome development, tbe McAllister and the property In Montana\nhave been permanently retained, and\nare generally regarded u of outstanding promise.\nThe annual meeting of the Standard\nSilver Lead Mining company wu held\nln Spokane May 7. when lta board of\ndirector, wu re-elected. The Standard's board constats of O. H. Ay-\nlud, Victoria, prealdent; Char-lea Hussey, Spokane, \u00bbec\u2014ury-treesurer; L.\nK. Larsen. Nelson. William Cory and\nW. C. Wakefield, Spokane: W. IT. North,\nSllverton, manager.\nMessrs. Aylftrd and HtiHtry .rrlved In\nNeUon Sunday night and Joined by\nMr. North, left Monday morning for\nThree Pork*. Tbe two former returned\nto Melton from Three Pork. Wednesday night, leaving for Spokane by\ncar  yMterdey   morning.\n  146\nPower 114\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL,   _-   U.-Che*M   and\negga unchanged; butter steady.\nCheese, wester\u2014, 17**.\nButter-eTo. 1  pa*tfUurl\u00bbed. 34*c.\nEgg.-Prt*'* etttet, 3M;  fresh first*,\nMS\nEfefe Markets\nOTTAWA.,May  16\u2014th* local .ItjJJk-\nTjrti_r3cto 36c; Mete, 35c to Mc,\nc; 1*ot\u00bbai\nBoMnza Development\nWorh Continues; Open\nUp Property Fine Way\nORAND FORKS. B C. May 15\u2014That\nthe Bonanxa development work wu\ncontinuing to open up Mt* property\nIn * moat oncouraging way, a fine\nmlnarallwd f\u00bbce being expoeed. and\nthat with but little work It wu felt\nthe company would be j\\a.ulf*d In Installing * power plsnt to more thoroughly explore the mine, were *t*te-\nments of R. Crowe-Hword*, WMtcru\ndirector of th. Hercules Coneolldsted\nMining 6t Smelting corporation, here\nrecently The work hu been proceeding under A. J. Pee and hu un,-,\ncovered a nUM-foot luce est nollcl ore.\nwhloh U expected to glv* *ub*tantial\nv-alUM.\nAmer.   Loco  117\nAmer    Steel   Pndy.   64*\nAmer.   Smelt.,   Ret  103*\nAmer   .Tele 317*\nAmer. Tobacco . .- 176\nAn.conda     138*\nAtchlaon     198*\nBait. At  Ohio    118*\nBeth.  Steel    1071.\nBunk mu - Sul.\nN.w York \t\nSpokan.   \t\nCanadian   Pacific... 331\nCairo d. Paaco 100\nChrysler       15*\nCorn Products     94*\nDupont     117\nPlelschman Co    73*\nPord (English) \t\nPreeport-Texu       44*\nOeneral   Motor.   ..   81*\nOeneral    Electric... 363\nOranby       71*\nOreat WMt Sugar.   39*\nHowe   Sound       67*\nHudson   Motors   ...   tt*\nInsplr.tlon   Copper   46\nInter, Rapjd Trans.\t\nInter.    Nickel     .....   60\nKelly   Springfield...   18*\nKennecott  Copper..   87*\nKreege 8. S    46*\nKroegger It  Toll\t\nMsck Truck   101*\nMarland   OU       38*\nNash  Motor.     97*\nN.t. Pow. It  Light   63*\nN.  Y. Central  184*\nNorth.   Pacllfc     101\nPackard   Motors  168*\nPhillip. Pete       41*\n143\n108*\n115*\n64\n101*'\n316*\n173*\n136*\n198\n118*\n106*\nClosest*\n143*\nUl*\n116*\n64\n101*\n316*\n175\n135*\n198*\n118*\n100*\nCanadian Parifir.\na    Sailinqs\nSh    as TO     J\nEUROPE\nI'KOM BT. LAWRENCE POTTS\nMONTREAL \u2014 QCEBBIJ   .\nplottons Imminent. The unoo* ajand.\nincluding Buakbee. Nordstrom. Bell and\nMeyer. In upward sequences .re found\nbetween 3600 end 6000 feet. Clarke\nuna*, believed to be verv prolific. Is\nin turn below the O'Connel. at about\n6800 feet.\nDevelopment  ln  Texu  Is  alao prcc-.\n150a   143*b\n143b\n337\n97*\n83*\n93*\n176\n71*\n44*\n81*\n374\n77\n38\n68*\n87\n44*\npa, 38c.\nCanada Bonds\nW1NN1PBO, Mty 15-Th* Dominion\nwar IMU* piicM;\nW.r loan\u20141911. 199 78; 1937, 6101\n| Victory loan\u20141938. .108*0 to 6101.50.\nMM. 616086:  1M7. 6108.\n\u25a0a-raynal   Un. 8100.-H)\nRefunding\u20141943, 100.78; 1844, 8*7;\n>840. 696.60 to {87;  1848. 181,\n48*\n18\n\u20226*\n48*\nRadio   Corp.\n100*\n87*\n95*\n63*\n181*\nM0\n146*\n'40*\n87* .   84*\nRock  Island   \t\n133*\n133\nSchulte\n33*\n31*\nShell Union OU ....\n30*\n38*\nSinclair  Cons.\n38*\n37*\nSouth. Paclflcc\n131\n130\nStand.   Oil  of  Cal.\n79*\n77*\nStand   OU   of  N.J.\n61*\n69*\nStewart   Warner   .\n76\n73*\nStudebaker    \t\n83\n80*\nTea\u2014  Corp\t\n66*\n64*\nTexu   Oulf  Sul.   ..\n78*\n77*\nUnion OU of Cal..\n60\n49*\nUnion   Pacllfc   \t\nMO*\n317\nU. 8. Rubber     .\n68*\n67*\n0. S. Steel \t\n178*\n176'\nWeat.   Electric\n188*\n186\nWilly. Ov.rl.nd\n87*\n34*\nYellow   Truck   \t\n47*\n46\n98',\n8\u00bb\u00bb,\n83*\n175*\n71*\n18*\n44*\n81*\n380*\n77\n38\n86*\n87\n_\u25a0'\n38*\n49*\n16\nM\n48*\n37*\n100*\n37*\n85*\n53*\n183\n101\n160*\n40*\n94*\n133\n33*\n39\n37*\n181\n77*\n60\n73*\n11\n64*\n77*\n48*\n318\n6rS\n178\n185*\n33\n46*\nExchange Rates\nNEW YORK, May .16.\u2014Sterling exchange steady at 64.801-16 for 60-day\nbills arfd at 64.84 9-16 for da\u2014uld.\nl-oragln ber silver, 64*c.\nCanadian  dollar.,   *c  diocount.\nPrance\u20148.80*0,\nUr*-6\u2014l*e.\nN.Uoo >irproxim>te rat* itarllng exchange.  84\u2014I*\nMark.\u201438.73*.\nKl-t-aj-i-M.70.\nLogan (& Bryan\nPrivate   Wire\nSTOCKS,   BONDS,   COTTON.\nOBA1N\nMEMBERS:\nNew Tork. Montreal and Vancouver Stock exchangee. Chicago\nBoard of Trade, Winnipeg Oraln\nExchange and other leading ex-\nchangu.\norricEs:\nVancouver, Spokane and Reattle.\nTo   alugow-Bslfast-Uverpo-el\nJune 6  Montclare\nTO Cobh-Oh*rbourg-Sc>ul__iptdn\nand Antwerp\nJune 7   Ducheu Athoil\nTo Olugow-Belfut-Llverpool\nJune 8 .._ -  Mlnnedo\u2014\nTo Stornoway-Qlasgow\nJun. 11 ,. Emnr-u. Awttalla\nTo  Cherbourg-South-unptoo\nJune 13  -   Montrose\nTo     Plymouth -Cherbourg -Sou\u2014aaapton\nand Hamburg\nJun*   14     _\u2014   Majjta\nTo 01aagow-B*Uut-Uvai-poal    ,\nTune 14  DuchM* Bedford\nTo Cherbourg-Sout\u2014imnton\nune 16  Empire. Scotland\nTo Cherbourg-Southampton\nune 19  \u2014 Montroial\nTo Liverpool\ntune 33   _  MeUfamu\nTo alaagow-Beltut-atntwerp\nlune 36  _  Montcalm\nTo    Plymouth -Cherbourg-Southa\u2014pton\naud Hamburg\nJune 37   Ducheu Tork\nTo Liverpool \u2022\u00bb\nJuly 3   Empress Australia\nTo  Chertwurg-Southampton\nPull   detail,   with   r.tu   from   ur\nagent, or writ*\nI. 8. CABTEB\nDistrict Pauenger Agent, Nelson, B. C.\n1\nIII\nSurmiwr\nYacaUonlrtps\nON SALE DAILY, MAY 28 TO SEPT. SO\u2014RETURN LIMIT, OCT. 81.\nWinnipeg\t\nToronto \t\nHamilton \u2014-\nLondon  \u2014\u2014~\t\nQuebec \t\nBt. John ..\u2014\u2022\u2014 \u2014\nSt. Paul \t\nMiniiMpoU* \t\nDuluth    \t\n..8 76.60\n. 119.90\n.. 116.90\n_ 116 JO\n, 143.60\n... 153.30\n    75.80\n..-   76.80\n\u2014   ISM\nPort William ..\u2014\t\nNiagara  Palls,  N.T.\nOtUwa   ...\t\nMontreal \t\nMoncton  *\u2014.............\nHalifax   -  \t\nChicago  \t\nNew Tork\t\nBoston    \u2014...\u2014.\u2014.\n.8 90.00\n- 13U9.\n. 1M.60\n_ 194.10\n.. 163.30\n- 157.75\n- 00.80\n. 181.70\n. 167.70\nMANY ADDITIONAL DESTINATIONS\nASK   FOB   BATE8  FROM  AND   TO  ANT   POINT\nRoute via Main Line or via Boo Line, through Winnipeg or Portal to    I\nBt. Paul th.n via Chicago or Sault St*. Mane, via Oreat Lake.; or via    I\nCalifornia at additional fare; or good to go via on* of the abov. routM,\nreturn another.\n*     Tlcktjt*, Sleeper Be*erv*tloat and  complete Information froa aay\nCanadian Paclflo Hallway Agent, or writ*\nS. S. CABTEB, DISTRICT PA88ENOEB  AGENT,  NELSON,  B.  C. ~\nCanadian Pacific\nWorld'* CrtwcWt Tr\u00ab~ri ~\n TTTF, NFTaSON- T,Afl-y.- -NEWS: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY Ifl, 1929\nPago Seven\"\nfCIWEMRED\nOUR TWICE IN\nr. ANDREWS PLAY\nMiss Shewman and Mrs.\nion; Miss Collett Beats\nCanadian Star.\nAlTORrw,Bt Scotland, lUy 18.\u2014\nVMther  waa  wild  and  wet  over\nKnout,   links   today   where  Joyce\nsd, the Brltlah threat and three\nwinner   of   tha   women'-,   golf\n\u25a0toiwhlp,   had  two   eoay   victorien.\nmomlhff round,  Mlaa  Wethered\ned  Miaa Shewan, five and three,\nthe afternoon, Mra. Percy Oaln and four.\nJ. P, Mulqueen, of Toronto, who\ncome     through     her     prevloua\naa   In  good   form,   met   tbe   re-\nt-ble Olenna Collett, champion of\nnlted  Statea,  thla afternoon and\nSown   before   the   mechanically\n;   Nay   of   the   American.    Mlsa\nk won seven and  alx.  after wln-\nWsstt   morning   matoh   from   Mlsa\nBrown,\nI Enid Wilson, the English cham-\nJUra.   J.   B.   Wataon,   three  tlmea\n)lon    of    Scotland,    Mlaa    Doris\nand Mlaa Edith Lltch Guedella\u2014\nf the  famous golfing  sister*\u2014all\nthrough   to   the   quarter   finale\nMlaa  Wethered   and   Mlsa  Collett.\nJlon   Holllna.    former   champion\nUnited  States,  defeated  a fel-\nuuntry    woman,    Mies   Gertrude\nby   of   Rochester,   Minn.,   lu   the\nbut  fell  before  Edith  Quels   the  afternoon.\nbalmy   spring  day  deceived   the\naa Mlaa Collett and Miss Brown\nout thla  morning  and  few  of\npecflatora  pare  prepared   gor  the\nMEDAL WINNERS AT TORONTO UNIVERSITY\nGEHRIG SUMS OUT\nEIGHTH HOME RUN\nAS YANKEES LOSE\nIs Only Score of Yankees; Chicago Beats Boston; Athletics Lose.\nResult, of the recently concluded,\nexaminations ol the faculty of applied\nscience .nd engineering k.,.iounoed by\nthe   University   of  Toronto  senate  In\nclude the followlni: (I) 1 T. Oreen* \u2022nd' Peen\u00bbn prize (31 K. H. Rap-\nSt Thorns. 3rd ytar, neeoaa In the .ey. Toronto, 3rd year. Jenkins acholar\nToronto Brick Co., prize. (3) J. B. ship. (4) D. O. W. McRae. 4th yey,\nSutton.   Sohomberg,   4th   year,   Darling   bronze  architectural   guild  medsl   atM\nI Darling and Pesrson prize.    (Si  R. B.\nBryce, Toronto, l.t y.sr. B.ptle\nscholarship. (\u00ab) H. P. Smith. Midland,\nith year, .liver .rchiwctural guild\nmedal .nd (71 O. R. Lord, Peterboro,\n4th yesr, BAAS, medal.\ndeluge th.t bunt \u00abs the pair taajd off\nat the short eighth. Hall atones a.\nble aa beach pebble, added to the\nhazards  of  putting\nHUNTER MOON WINS\nNEWMARKET STAKES\nNEWMARKET May IB.\u2014Lord Der-\nJjyy'B Hunter Moon, by Hurry On. from\n\u2022Selene won the Newmarket stakes of a\nmile  and  a quarter today.\nThe race waa worth \u00a31000 (about\n$5000), 'with extraa,\nMajor McCalmont- Mr. Jinks waa\nsecond and Lord Roeeberry's Midlothian   third*.    Seven  ran.\nAU the flrat horses are entered ln\nthe derby for which Mr. Jinks Is\nsecond favorite.\nHe's gone back to\nCigars\n\"Well, I'm smoking cigars again,\" said\nmy old friend Bill the other day.   \"I\nalways did keep a few at home and at\nthe office but now I carry them with\nme.   Broken, dried out cigars made\nme mad\u2014but now Tucketts are putting up Marguerite., individually foil-wrapped, in handy Pocket Packs, I can alway.\ndepend   on   a   factory-fresh,   unbroken\ncigar.\"\n\"Ye.,\" I agreed, \"lots of men have\ncome to the conclusion that there's\ni smoke like a good cigar.\"\n% \u2022cat^e*\u00a3>\nTUCKETTS\n(MARGUERITE\nNow  foil-wrapped\n\u2014But still 10 cents\nI\nThese Two Cars Were\n\u2022    Bought A Year Ago\nONE oj llicm registers lOfiOO miles and runs\nlike an old car.   The other registers 30,000\nrules and runs like it did at 3,0001\nWkyt\u2014Only one answer\u2014the former was given\nirregular, haphazard greasing service and the latter\nwas subjected to careful, commonsense service. The\none owner took a chance\u2014the other owner knew.\nAnd that's the whole situation. It doesn't need a\nmaster-mind to keep a car in first-class running\norder. It tykes only a few minutes every 3,000\nmiles. Your dealer will tell you that \"WHIZ\"\nGEAR GREASE\u2014the most perfect of tested\ngreases\u2014should be changed regularly every 3,000\nmiles.\nDrop in to-morrow and have him flush out that\ngrimy, dirty grease from the transmission and\ndifferential and renew it with \"WHIZ\" GEAR\nGREASE. in\nWe Use and. Highly Recommend Whiz Greas-w\n__\nGarage Co.\nAUTR0C10US LUCK\nREPORT FISHERMEN\nSportsmen Angling Main  Lake\nFind Fish Wary; No\nCatches  Reported.\nFishermen who piled  the  lalte  yes\nterd.y   between   Procter   and   Baliour\nwere doomed to disappointment for not\na  fish   wa.  caught  during   tha  entire\ndav.   On toward the evening* the password   became.   \"Hav.   you  had   a   bite\n1 -ret?\"   and   wlthou teaoeptton   the  answer  waa,   \"Not  a  one.\"\n'    Climatic oondiltona, according to the\ni fUhermen,   were   the   right   kind   to\nmatte the fish  ravenously  hungry  but\nevldnetly   the   denizen,   of   the   deep\nhad become wary after the devastating\nwar that wa. waged on them over the\nweek-end.\nIt was a downcast array of sportsmen that pulled Into shore late In\nthe afternoon with nothing more consoling th.n wary bodle. and empty\nbaskets.\nSmith Prefers Steel\nShafted Clubs to Wood\nGIANTS LOSE TO\nREDS 9-3; CUBS\nDEFEAT CHICAGO\nPhiladelphia looses to St. Louis;\nPittsburgh Trims Brooklyn,\n9-4.\nBOSTON, May 16\u2014The Cubs defeated the Brave*. 7 to 4, today, taking\nthe odd game of the three-game serlea.\nOuy Buih, Chicago starting pitcher,\nwas knocked out of the box in the\nfourth, but Cvengros. who releived him\nallowed but one hit.\nR. H. E.\nChicago     7 14    II\n.Boston     4    7   0\nBatteries\u2014BU\u00bbh,  Cvengros and  Oon-\nCROCKER MEETS\nVAN RYN; WRIGHT\nVERSUS HENNESSY\nDraws for Singles Matches Today in U. S.-Canda Davis\nPlay.\nMONTREAL. May 15\u2014Final preparations for the Canada-United States\nDsvls cup round which la scheduled\nto get under way here tomorrow were\ncompleted today when ths draw for\nths first two singles matches was\nmade.\n\\% a re-unit of the draw, which\nwatt made by 1'ltxeuj.pne Dixon, tlw\nno it-play Ing captain of the vl-iim-.\nMillard ('rocker. Canada, v. Ill meet\nJohn Van Ryn, I nlted Ntate\\ In\nthe Initial singles mutch, snd Dr.\nJs-tlt Wright, Canada, will play\nJohn Beiinefwy, l'nit ml states, In\nthe second singles encounter. These\ntwo singles matches are scheduled for tomorrow, hlle the doubles mill be played Friday, and the\nlast two singles matches on Saturday.\nWeather conditions here today were\nanything but favorable Tor tennis, last j\nnight's heavy rain and Intermittent\nshowers, rendering the courts unplayable today. '\nThe United States will go Into this\nfirst round American tone match favored to defeat the Canadian racquet\nwlelders, although there are many who\nconcede the Maple Leaf representatives\na chance to pull out a win.\nCLEVELAND, May 15\u2014Lou Gehrig's\neighth nome run represented all the\nYankee scores against Shaute here todsy and the Indians won 7 to 1.\nIt was the Yankees' fourth straight defeat.\nR  H. I.\nCleveland  7   9   0\nNew York   1   8   1\nBatteries\u2014Shaute and L. Sewell; Plp-\ngrns. Wells, Moore, Zachary snd Jor-\ngans.\nWHITE   NOX  WIN\nCHICAOO, May 15.\u2014The White Sox\nCharley Ruffing and Edward Carroll\nwith gusto today and made It two out\nof three In the series with the Red\nHox.   The score was 8 to 4.\nR. H. E.\nBoston   4 10   0\nChicago     8 16    l'\nBatteries\u2014Ruffing, Carroll and Hev-\nlng;   Lyons  and  Crouse.\nTHIERS   BCAT   ATHLETICS\n\u2022 DETROIT, May 15\u2014The Tigers defeated the Philadelphia Athletics, 6 to\n6, ln the final game of their serlea\ntoday. Harry Zilmann waa knocked\nunconscious scoring the winning run\nln the ninth, ,\nR  H. E\nPhiladelphia     &   tt   3\nDetroit 6 13   3\nBatteries\u2014Walberg Orwoll and Cochrane;  Sorrell and Phillips.\nST. LOUIS. May 15.\u2014A two-run rally\nIn the eighth with the score tied gave\nthe Bt. Louis Browns a 0 to 3 victory\nover Washington today nnd an even\nbreak In Ihe series.\nR.   H.   X.\nWashington       3     7     0\nSt.    Loula    .    6    10     2\nBatteries\u2014Braxton and Ruel: W.\nStewart and Manlon.\nVancouver Trensfers\nInclude Property hr\nNew Hotel * C. IT. ft\nVAHOODVaSt. B. O., aUr 16\u2014Conveyance, trkiuferrlng ITS ftot on Bur-\nrard .tract lmmaMtUt-.l*' -ttUMMit to.\nth. Cult-Ian N.toln\u00bbl rali**y bowl -\nnit., now ln court* ol ootutruetkm and\n79 fwt on Hornby .U\u2014ft. alao MM to\nthl. alt*, to tb. mil\u2014it compuy. me\nnporttad In th. offlcl\u00bbl reward.. Tlw\nvalu. ot tn. property n. \u00abamm.t\u00abajl\nIrom th. toUl ot th* two oon\u2014y-'\nances,   I. MTBatMO.\n\u2022V'S{\\\nInternational Race\nJereey City 0, Toronto 5.\nSecond  Cm*\u2014\nJereey   City   3,   Toronto   1.\nNevark   7.   Rochester   5.\nRe\u00bbdlng  10. Bull.lo 2\nOnly |ame\u00bb tcheduied.\nWIRES, SENATORS\nBATTLETONIGBT\nBugle Band Beate Live Wire*\n10-5; Wires Protest Against\nTwo Players.\nSenators, last years champs, and the\nLive Wires, who qualified for the\nplay-offs last yesr, ars due te Ungls\nln a Trafalgar league baseball gams st\nthe Trafalgar grounds at 0 o'clock %t>*\nnight. Senators claim to havs considerably strengthened their team, having a pitching staff of four, while tbs\nWires alao claim to be stronger thsn\nlast year, when they headed tbs Senators more than once.\nPlayl ng under protest, tbs ties\nWires lost to the Bugle Band. 10-5 tn\na Trafalgar league basebsll battle aa\nthe Trafalgar grounds last night. Tbs\nBugle Band got away ut a good start\nln the first Inning with four runs\nand were never beaded. Tha game\nwaa called at tbe end of ths fourth\nInning on account of darkness, tha\nbattle having started late because ol\nths  protest\nThe Live Wires protested against ths\nplaying of \"Pat\" Richardson, of ths\nWolves senior B team, and of C*_1\nRamsden, who the night before played\nfor tha High School Cadets.\nLOOSE OAME.\nThe Wires played a little more loose\nthan the Buglers In the first part\nof the fracas. _en We'jo slammed a\nthree-bagger, Oeorge Benwell and Carl\nRamsden each a double and Langsll\na homer for tbe Buglers. Oon Bush\nknocked   a   two-bagger  for  tha   Wlrsa.\nJoe Hunden on the mound for the\nWires struck out five and gave four\nbases on balls. Langell, twirling with\nlots of speed, struck out five and\nwalked  one.\nule.;  Jones, Leverett uid  Spohrer.\ni tuns viriiiHiiii's, 4-1\nPraLADt_PinA, May 15\u2014Th. St.\nLout. Cardinal, neaped Irom Philadelphia with an, even split In the\nseries by beating'thatm. today 4 to 1.\nBarney Fribtirg,. with a home run, a\nsingle and a double, led the Phllly\nattack.\n' R. H. E.\nSt.  Louis -  4    8    0\nPhiladelphia     1 11   0\nnattertes\u2014Ultchell  and  Smith.   Wll-\nnon;  Benge, Collin, and  Davis,  Leraln.\n1-ITrslll Kill MATS BROOKLYN\nBROOKLYN, May 15\u2014Grime.. Pittsburgh .c, bung up his fifth victory\nof the Mason today when the Pirates\nromped off with the aecond and last\nbattle of the series, 0 to 4. Herman's\nhomer with two mate, aboard temporarily tied the score at 4 to 4.\nPittsburgh     0 14   1\nBrooklyn  4 11    1\nBatteries\u2014crimes   and\"  H.rgreaves;\nClark, Ferguson, Ballou and Plclnlch.\ni.nvi*   LOOSE.  12-3\nNEW  YORK,  May   15\u2014The   Cincinnati Reds cleaned up their abbreviated\nseries of two games against the Giants\nby winning easily today by  12 to 3.\nCincinnati    12 16   1\nNew   York     3   7   3\nBatteries\u2014Lucas ana Ooocii; Fltzslm-\nmons;   Oenewlch and  Rogan.\nBy   Al.   nrMunr\n(Former   Pitcher   New   York   I Hunt si\nJust how much havoc the hickory\nshafts demanded by British convention win play with \"Joplln Jigger\"\nHorton Smith's g.ntt will be determined today and tomorrow In th.\nBritish  Open  tourn.ment.\nSmith has used steel shaft. Iron,\nand wood, all his life, and as he\nexplained to me in Florida when he\nfinished a t\u00bbd fifteenth at Belleair\nusing wooden shafts, th. latter club,\naffect him mentally, \u00bbo naturally his\nphysical   game   suffers.1'\nIt was undoubtedly .fian thla. reawn.\nthat Hagen omitted Smith from the\nRyder Cup team aftrr arriving In\nSngland.\nChick Evan, -ruffered from the \u00abamc\nmental haunt when the \"Schenec,.\nady\" putter, with which he putted\nextremely well, was barred In many\ntournaments.\nJOj-k Hutchl\u00abons uncanny proficiency In giving back spin with the\nribbed or slotted Iron wa. responsible for that club being legislated out\nof tournament play.\nBut steel shafts or wooden shafts\nthe evo\u00ab of the entire golfing world\nare upon the youngster from Joplln\nMo.\u2014Horton Smith.\nNelson Bowlers\nChallenged to\nMatch by Trail\nTwo Teams of Five Men Each\nto Play; Daily News Cup\nIs at Stake.\nTrail bowlers have Issued a challenge to the local club to a bowling\nmatoh to be hem some time this\nmonth for The Dally News cup, which\nls eblematlc of bowling honors Jn the\nthe  district.\nTiro, teams of five men each will\nmake up the Nelson representative\nclub that will bowl for the sup. Since\nthe cup mas donated by Ths Dally\nNews two years ago. Trail has held\nIt one year and Nelson one.\nLost year there were three centers\nln the league, namely, Trail, South\nSlocan  and  Nelson.\nHow They Stand\nAMERICAN   LEAGUE\nW. L. Pot.\nPhiladelphia     14 8 .SU\nNow  York  18 8 .818\nSt.  Loui.  14 10 .083\nDrtrolt  15 13 .838\nCleveland  18 12 .500\nChicago     10 15 .400\nWaahlngton     8 13 .381\nBcton    7 18 .304\nNATIONAL  LEAGUE\nW. L. Pet\nChicago  15 8 .652\nSt.  Loui.    18 8 .881\nPittsburgh    11 8 .680\nBoaton      11 10 .524\nCincinnati  11 12 .478\nPhiladelphia    _    8 11 .450\nNew   York 1  _...   7 11 .388\nBrooklyn    _   6 18 .273\nTh. Club de Olmnaala y Esgrima\n(Oymnwlum and Fencing club), ol\nBuenos Aire., ls the oldwt and most\nImportant sports Institution ln tbe\nArgentine. It' has 80 accraj. of land\nand the most beautiful .ports club*\nhouse In South America. The club\nnow has 12.000 member., of whom\nmore than 1500 ah women and glrla,\nand  law ohlldren under IS gmrt at\n\u25a0stf \u25a0\"\u25a0       ..., \t\nEnglish Cricket\nLONDON. May 15\u2014The bowlers con-\ntlned to have the upper hand In English cricket matches today. aBtamen\neverywhere found it Impossible to\nsettle down with the conditions favoring the attack. Among the fine\nbowling accomplishments were the four\nwickets for eight runs by Fenley for\nSurrey against Sussex, Woolley's three\nwickets for five runs for Kent against\nLeicestershire, Kennedy's nine wickets\nfor 46 runs for Hampshire against\nDerbyshire, Robblns' eight wickets lor\n69 runs for Middlesex against Gloucester, and Ooddard's 7 wickets for\n35  runs  for Gloucester,\nScores at the end oi the day:\nMiddlesex vs. Gloucester at Lord's;\nGloucester   100;   Middlesex   70.\nSurrey vs. Sussex at the Kennlngton\noval: Sussex 60, Surrey 8 runs for\nno' wickets.\nGlamorgan vs. Somersetshire at Cardiff: Glamorgan 145; Somerset 46 runs\nfor three wickets.\nLeicestershire vs. Kent at Leicester:\nLeicester   99;   Kent   133.\nDerbyshire vs. Hampshire at Portsmouth;  Hants,  110;  Derby 09.\nWarwickshire vs, Northamptonshire\nat Northampton; Northants, 177; War-\nwlchshire  65   runs  for  five - wickets.\nCambridge university vs. Nottinghamshire at Cambridge. Notts 376 for\neight wickets.    Cambridge not shown).\nOxford university vs. South Africa\nat Oxford; Oxford 152; South Africa\n180 for four wickets.\nGehrig Heads Mr.\nRuth; Goslin Is\nIn Third Place\nIn the general revision downward of\nfigures ln first division of tbs big six\nyesterday. Babe Ruth tumbled further\nthan Lou Gehrig and as a consequence\ndropped to second place In the standing, with .359, while Lou mads a hit,\nhis eighth heme run. to lead tbe field\nwtth ,359. Goslin went hltlsss but remained in the first three.\nTHE   STANMN*.\nPACIFIC COAST\nLEAGUE GAMES\nPacific  Coaat   League   reault.   today:\nAt Lo. Angela.\u2014\nB. H. K.\nSan Francisco   2   4   1\nLo.  Angele.   4   0    1\nJones and Reed, Howard; Robert,\nand Hannah.\nAt Sacramento\u2014\nR. H. E\nOakland     \u201e  2   5   1\nSacramento      8 11    1\nCraghead, Jeffcoat and Read; Cran-\ndall and Severeld.\nAt Seattle\u2014\nR   H. E\nPortland   _  7 ll    l\nSeattle       s 12   2\nKnight and Bate.. Volkman; Kalllo.\nLam&nskl and Cox.\nAt San Francisco\u2014\nR. H  E\nHollywood  5 14   4\nMission    15 m   o\nHulv.y. Marty, and Baaeler. Sypher:\nHubbell. Lockwood .nd Hoffman, Bren-\n\u25a0sel.\nAmerican Association\n4\nSUPREME BUILDING\nADVANTAGES\nWHEN building a new home or male*\ning over an oM one, use this greatest\nof all wallboards. You will get these four\nsupreme building advantages:\nFall Yg\" thickness\u2014giving greater structural strength and rigidity.\nEasier Application\u2014Goes up quickly,\nwithout muss\u2014saving time, labor and\nmtjney.\nFire-Proof \u2014 Non-Warping \u2014 Gyproc\nwalls are fin! barriers. Cannot crack, warp\nor shrink.\nTakes any Decoration\u2014Including Alabastine, wallpaper, paint and panels.    2I,\nColumbus   5,   Kansas   City   5.\nToledo  16. Milwaukee   1.\nIndianapolis   at   Minneapolis,   rain.\nLouUvllle   at  St.  Paul,   rain.\nFor Sal* By\nJohn Burns & Son       -        \u2022>        Nelson, B. C.\nTrail Mercantile Co., Ltd.       -        Trail, B. C.\nPlayer\n0.\nAD.\nR\nH\nPCI.\nOebrlg,  Tanks  ...\n21\n71\n21\n2H\n.950\nRuth,   Yank.\n21\n72\n21\n2*>\n.3911\ndo-dln,   Senators\n21\nN4\n14\n27\n.321\nHornajby,   Cubs\nM\nUl\n24\n211\n21H1\nBottomley,   Cards\n24\nM\n17\n21.\n\u2022194\nP.  Waner, Pirates\nIT\n87\n13\n23\n.294\nOn. of th. most remarkable golf\nclub. In England Is a nlne-hoto\ncourt* for miners and thajlr wives of\nSeghlll. One of the ground rule. Is that\npia-Hn-s must shave and ten oat a\ncollar and tl. before going Into oom*\nMUtton.    The .ubacrlptlon la 12, cent.\nWhen you've found the only\ngirl in the world . . . spent a\ncool hundred on a sparkling\ndiamond . . . waited with\nawful suspense till she says\n\"yoe-e.e.s.\" Any MARRIED\nman will tell you it's time to\ncelebrate. For your great\nmoment, we suggest U. D. L.\nIt's smooth and mellow . . .\nfully matured. Sold at all\nGovernment Liquor Stores.\nRePUTtOj\nQUART\n10 OZ     xti\nPINT?-t\nI\ni\ni\na\ni\nXJ.13.I_\nOld tity ctfhitky.\nUNITED DISTILLERS LTD.\nmammmm\nMARPOLE. B.C.\nmmmssmam\nThis ad-zertisement is not, pubUnhud ot displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or hy tlw\nGreiwwl srf eritoi. Grnvmsus  ^ .-.  _?'_,;j\nJ\n Wiffil     '   BAIL? NEWS T^TJRSDA7\nPOULTRY FOOD\nF0UHEWEST\nAlberta Pool Looking Into Hatter; Poultry Industry in\nSail Straits.\nVABCOOVEB, llar 16.\u2014With the\notal*tot of .upplytng Brltlah Oolumbu\npoultry flarmer. with tneet traits at\nprloe. lower th.n those now charged,\ntb. Alberta wheat pool 1. turnlns Its\nattention to thla phase of inarkeung\naad la wpected to institute a aervice which, will benefit th. poultry industry, particularly in tbe Pisaar river\nmar.\n*__ wa. tb. gt.t of .n announcement made by O. Q. McOeer K. C,\nbefore the Saakatchewan royal grain\nMaqulry commls^on today. The olttln.\nwaa de-at\/ted to tb. aaaring af wll,\nww from among British Columbia\npoultry raisers. Ur. McOeer Intimated th.t he will call wltmma to\nbaar out bis announcement regarding plan, of tbe wheat pool.\nTwo lumen who bad retired from\nUm prairie, to rale, poultry In to.\nPraaer valley, painted a gloomy picture\nof prwont conditions In th* lnduMry\nThey agreed that without cheaper\nfart Brltlah Columbia chicken tarn-.-,\ner. faced ruin.\nYmir Notes\nmm, B. C. Mag It.\u2014Mr. and Mr..\nJ\u00bb. Petenou and aon Elmer were mi-\n\u2022on   vtoltor.   reoently.\nMr. and Mrs. a A. curw\u00abn. Mlm E.\nTbeaMPaon and Mr. and Mr. B. Steven,\nand family were visitors to Neiaon rt-\ntwnUy.\nJ. Barn, and P. Foot* of South Slocan wan vtoltor. to Ymlr recently.\nMr. and Mn. C. A. Cawley of Salmo\nwan Um guatrt. or Mr. and Mn. S.\nA. Curw\u2014i noanUy.\nR\u2014. Father Plnnajgan held service,\nln tba Catholic churcb on Bund.y.\nMn. O. O. Pair. Miss M. Hsrrop.\nMn. D. CUbbln., Mis. Gibbons, Mn.\nA. Olbbons and Mrs. A. Bnmnsr of\nSalmo ware Tmlr visitors recently.\nBajaia.it vlslton to Me\u2014on inn Raymond Ollle, William Jones, Dick Jones.\nWendell Shrum, Clarance Anderson ud\nClifford  Anderson\nB. Brawn of th. Reeve.-McDoneld\ncamp .pent a tew day. recenUy at\nhi. hom. here.\nMn. 8. A. Curwen. Mln E. Thomptjon\nMn. C. Mcln.cc and Mn. W. B. Mc-\nInac were Salmo vlslton recently.\nA. Bur-rasa, Jr.. and Mln M. Burgcs\nmotond to Helton recently.\nO. L. Thomptjon, manager of tbe\nY.nkn CHrl mine, wu a buelness\nvUltor  to  Nelson  on  Saturday.\nMr* and Mn. W. E. Orton. Mln Msy\nOrton, antf Mlu Very Orton wm\nRajleoa   vlslton   recently.\nRev Pettier P\u2014Mtan and Mr. and\nMr. E Daly were vlslton to ths\nWild   Hon.  camp  on   Sunday.\nTh-tae present at a meeting of the\nTmlr OlrU' club tt the home of Mr..\nW. B. Clark reoently were Helen Vajr-\nIgln. Eileen OUle. J.nnle Rankin and\nMildred   Sortone.\nJohn Bremner motored to tbe Reno\nmln. recenUy.\nMr and Mn A. B. Cl.i-k and Mr.\naad Mn. W. Clark ware Balmo visitor.\nncnflv\nJ. O'Brien and o. A. Lov.ll of Spokane\nwan bualnan vUlton hen Tueaday.\nun Bremner Mn. Onoe Orant.\nHr. If. ttsrreri. and Mr, M. Stevenson\nwen If.loon vUlton on Tuwdag.\nMm. J. M. Olll* wu . Nt\u2014on\n\u2022hontatr on Tuwd.y.\nRonald Orion returned home from\nKooupay Lak. Genenl bo-roital. Nelson, bn Mond.v. Re had ban .\npatient for 10 daya\nJ. V Huahea of wild Hone camp\nwas a Tmlr v-sltor rec*ntlv\nRev Mr Weaver of (aat Trail wu \u2022\nYmlr   visit\u2014   on   Tuesd.y.\n1*i*oae fmm Balmo attending the\nn.noo of the lunlor basob.ll te.en on\n\u25a0 Prlrtav were- Mr and Bra J. Sarnie,\nMr onel v., Wvhor*. Mr. .nd Mn\nA O*.v Mm V NOTd. MlM K. Pnrrolos\nMlas w taannlaa T Lonnen. W. Rtowart.\nP e*ao,ann. .T MefVvri.ld and E O'Mtons\nVntlo f\u2014 |tie el.ni-o vu ajuoDl'ed bv\na***aa Kathleen Sspple. .nd A. Oray of\nSalmo.\nrrentjtshlo R. Renlev of the nmvlnrlrl\npoUro at Balmo wu a Tmlr vUltor re-\ncontlv.\nS. Relator\u2014 of Nelson wu a recent\nvtoltor to Twilr.\nMr. and Mn H. Brown wen recent\nvi.ii\/\u2014  tr. Malm.\nJohn Dale, .Tr.. nf Balmo -at, rr-\neehtlj th* gueat of hi. parent, ban.\nKaslo Notes\nKA8L0.  B.  C,  May  ft.\u2014B. W.  Dy-\n\u25a0n nl M\u2014un ww aa Mil\u2014I la the\ncity Tu.my.\nStanlay B. Jepaon of NeUon wu a\nTuwday vtoltor In Kulo.\nA. M. Cavan ot Sandon arrived ln\ntown Monday evening.\nA. 8. H. Deverson of Port Crawford\nmerit Tuead.y ln Kaalo.\nMr. aad Mrs A. J. HerrU arrived\nIn the ctty Saturd.y from BeulUtk\nwhen on Priday their nome and content, win completely dwtroyatf by fire\nMr. and Mn. Harris hav. gone to\nSpokane tor a raw day..\nOust Abrahsmson. P. N. Beran and\nH. O. M. Johnson were vUlton In town\nTueaday.\nMU. vivitm Landry and Mln Virgin-\n1. Baffaraaa oft Mirror Uke .pent ll-.,'\nwart, .nil tn Nelson.\nQ. W. Wilson of Nelson wu a Tuwday vtoltor to town.\nOordon Bowker wu a week-end vtoltor   la   NeUon.\nTueaday afternoon Mln Thyra Carl-\najon. Mlu Ethel Oraham and Mln\nDm\u2014ar Anderson of th. VlctorUn\nhospital nursing staff entertained a\nnumber of frienda at bridge and tea at\nthe nurse.' home. The guests were\nMm. B. Olegerich. Mra. J J. Bints,\nMn. D. J. BareUy. Mn. E. H Latham.\nMra Craig, Mn. Harold Penny, Mn.\nJ. J. Sklllicorn, Mn. J. Paterson. Mrs\nRussell Tlnken. Ronald H\u00abwat, Miss\nEllnbeth ategeruh. Mlu Mabel Hamilton and Mrs Charm Bowker and\nMra. Landry of Mirror Uk*. Thr\nprlae wlnnen wen Mr. Latham, first;\nand   Mn.   Sklllicorn   consol.tlon.\nMn. Parker ww s vtoltor to Nelsrn\nTuwtfay.\n40 oanta to $6 83. and Dalhousle, as\ncenta to $8.00.\nNoranda rangad from Ml Tl tat\u2014.76\nand cloeed et IM. down tt e*_to. Hoi.\nlinger broke to M. th* lowest point at\nwhich It hu sold alnc 1M1, .nd later\nrallied to SB IS. . ion of \u00ab trait In-\ntematlonal Nickel fell beck 16 wnts\nto too.\nPend Orellle rlgM* clowd at SI.\nup IS o\u00bbnt>. Th. oompany*. aharw,\nex-rlghts,  were off S cent* to $6.\u00bb5.\nFIRMER TONE ON\nTORONTO MARKET\nSoftening at Close; Cockshutt\nPlow and Massey Harris Make\nComeback; Ford Off.\nOILS TAKE WEAK\nTORN ATTORONTO\nHas    Depressing    Effect    on\nStandard Exchange; HoilinR-\ner Breaks to $6.\nTORONTO. May 15.\u2014Western oil\n\u2022tock\u00ab experienced a complete rtfcn&l\nof trend on tb* Suu.d*rd MliUn* tx-\nchute today and their weakneaa, coupled with the advance ln call money\nat New York, had a depressing effect\non the whole market.\nMayland Oil slumped to $13.15, a\nnet decline of 11.36. Home Oil was 40\ncents lower at 123.00; Baltac 30 cents\nlower at I-J0, Assoclatel 0(1 6 cents\ntower at 14.86. aad But Crest 50\ncenta lower at 64.00. Other losses In\nthe group Included Alberts Pacific.\n19 eente to 64-81; Southwest Petroleum,\nTORONTO, Mfty 18.--The list on tho\nToronto exchanged developed a firmer\ntons in the esrly part of today's ssa-\nslon, with a slight softening at the\nclose.\nCockshutt Plow and Massey Harris\nrecovered fractionally and closed firm\n\u00bbt 6130 and 668.26 respectively. Bra-\nUlian rallied apolnt and a half to\n663.50.\nCanadian Car common dropped a\nMil 7 points to 6138 Nickel and\nNoranda were leaded la lightly, the\nprloe range of Nickel being cottflled\n%m 14 points, and tttat pf Keran^a\neven  more   restricted.\nNickel was off -Vi point at the cloae\nand Noranda   \u25a0<  point.\nPord of Canada closed at 660.60, hall\na point off. Gypsum, Hayea Wheels.\nCanada Bread nad Abltlbl ware also\ndepressed in the scale of prices. Abi-\ni tlbl common was off l\\ point* at\n84026. Canada Bread declined 6 point*\nto  $100\nCanada dinners first and second\npreferred were well received and closed\nhigher. C. P. R. waa up 3 points and\nFarnoui Players 1 point. Bank of Montreal Jumped 7 points and Royal Bank\n2 points. Wwton touched a new low\nat 668- Goodyear common was off 6\npoints, Montreal Power lla point* and\nRogers common 2 points.\nTwo New Claims Are\nLocated Nine Miles\nWttt ol Thit City\nTwo new claims have teen located\nthis month according to location notices recorded ln the local mining recorder* office at the court hollas. Both\nwere located by II. C. Monoghan. agent\nfor the Queen Victoria Consolidated\nMining oompany. and are situated la\nthe same group, nine mllea weat of\nNelson and one mile north of the\nKootenay river. The nanus of the\ntwo claims are No. 8 snd No. 13 .fraction*.\nL-GAL NOTICES\n\u25a0WeVtM.   ACT'\nNOTICE or  APPLICATION   FOB  THI'\n>i*raov_, or \u00ab*\u2022**\nTake NotlOe th.t Welt Kootenay\nTower ti light Company. Llmltatl, wm\napply to the cvniptroHoo ot Watar\nRight, for tb. approval of! .*-__ est\nth, wort, to be constructed lor tha\n.tone, ot water In Kootenay Lata\nunder application (or a Uoanoa for\n.torn. putrJOM, which application\nwa. tiled In the od.ee o( the watar\nRecorder \u00bbt Ntl>on, B C, on th. 8th\nday of May,  in,.\nTh. water la to be stored at'a dam\nlocatad at Orantte, b c. .nd to to be\nuaed in conjunction with th. water\nlicence, h.ld by the applicant on the\nKooten.y River for the generation of\neleetrloal  energy.\nTh. locality within which the buil-\nQH, o( the company ts to be transacted la 160 mlse. radiu. of the Pojt\nOffice In th. Olty of Rowland. B. C.\nTbe pl.n. .oat .peclflcatloDa of th.\nMid work. mad. pu.-tuant to aui\nthorUatlon No* MS h.ve bean filed\nIn the office of the Comptroller, and\nduplicate, of .uch plan, and .peclflca-\ntion. are now open to inspection ln tlie\noffice ot th. Water Recorder at Neiaon\nand Ttaalo, B. c\nObjection, may b. (Had with the\ncomptroller at any time prior to the\nexpiration of thirty day. alter th.\nfirst nublioRtion ol this notice.\nTh. dat. ot Ute first publication of\nthl. notlc. la May 19th. ISM.\nWI8T   KOOTENAY\nFOWBB   ii   yanT\nCOMPANY. LIMITED.\nApplicant.\nBy C. B. SMITH,\nAgent.\ntttSll\n~ HAPPY MEETINGS -\n... \"yes, VU move my\nthings in tonight\"\nPassmore Notes\nPA8SM0BI.  B.  C .  Mar  16\u2014Mr.. A.\nP. Whlteman waa a burttieas visitor\nta)   Bolton   recently.\nA 8. Pochln wa. a vtoltor her. on\nWadneeday\nC. O. Marrlatn and Mra. Hartlaon\n\u25a0lid baby were \u2014cent fUMta ot Mr.\nBkurtden.\nSpecial Sizes in\nEnvelopes\nThe No. 8 is the big-rest\nseller in envelopes, but we\ncarry lots of other sizes.\nThere are the \"officials\"\nlong envelopes to take documents or letters of several pages.\nThen there are the\n\"pamphlets\", which more\nnearly approach the sqaare\nin shape.\nThere's the little \"pay\"\nor \"coin\" envelope, too,\nquite useful for a lot of\npurposes.\nThe Daily News\nJOB\nDEPARTMENT\n144 (Tw. Lbcs)\n-QOVERNMBNT   OF  BRITISH\nCCH.IMR1A\nDEPARTMENT   OF   WBLIC   WORKK\nKflKte-sleran   IMMrlrt.     Box   Lake-\nRMekery   Road\nNOTICE     TO    CONTRACTOR-*\nSEALID TENDERS, superscribed\n\"Tender for Boi. Lake-Rosebery Road\"\nwill be receivfld by Uie Honorable Ute\nMinister or Publlr Works up to noon\nof Tuesday. SMR day of May. 1M9. for\nthe construction of nine (9) miles of\nroad  between Box Lake and Roeebery.\nPlans, Specif irat ions, contract and\nForms of Tender may be obtained at\nthe Public Wotks Office. Cau_t Hoi_>e,\nVancouver, tbe district En\u00abtnWr's Office, Court Houss. Nelson, or from the\nundersigned.\nCflr^es of plana, specifications, etc.,\ncan ae obtained on parent ot * deposit of tea dollars (Siui which will\nbe refundeA on return of plans, etc..\nin   pood  condition.\nEach tender must be accompanl\u00ab*d\nby an accepted bank cheque on a\nchartered bank of Canada, made payable to tbe Honorable the mnlster of\nPublic Works for tbe sum of (WOOUOOi\nPlve Thousand Dollars, wnlch shall be\nforfeited It the party tendering dc-\nI cllnes to enter lata contract whun\ncslled upon to do so. The cheque\nof the successful tenderer will be re-\n| talned as security for the due and\n' faithful performance of the work till\ntbe satisfactory completion of the\ncontract. The cheques of unsuccessful\ntenderers will be returned to them\nupon   execution   of   the   contract.\nTenders will not be conildered unless\nmade out on tbe forms supplied nnd\nsigned with ths actual signature of\nthe  tenderer.\nThe lowMt or any lender will not\nnecessarily be accepted\nTenders will be opened ln public -a\n3 30 p. m. of 28th May. IBM. at Uie\nParliament Buildings.  v.ctoT.a\nP. PHILLIP.\nDeputy Minister and Public\nWorks   Engineer.\nDepartment of Public Works'.\nParliament   Buildings,\nVictoria. B. C.\nMsy   13th,  1030.\nI (8871*\nHe didn't want a roorri In a\nboarding house ... he wanted\na private \"homey'' environment.\nShe didn't want just a roomer\n. . .she wanted a \"paying guest\"\nwho would contribute' a little\npin money for that unoccupied\nroom. Their desires just fitted\neach other and . ..\nthey met in the classified columns of\nClassified Advertising\nDepartment\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPhone 143 or 144\nLOOK In the CLASSIFIED\nCLEARING CAMP\nSITE PROCTER\nClassified Advertising\nClassified Advertising Redes\nLoral Koadliu- Notlw. \u2014 Thr\u00ab. canb\nMr word eaoh Ituwrtlon. Xn blackfaci\nor macbln. capital. 5c a word. Twenty\nflv. par cant discount lf run dalh\nwitiout change ot copy for on. moot!\nor more, wmre \u2022dvr-ru.ment 1. mi\nout In ohort line, the obarrt ta 16r\na line for Boman tvoe. ~c for black\nfan. .nd 35o Tor blackface capital.\nMl\"tumin SSc, tf chamed 50c.\nWant and Clauulfltd advartlallK\u2014\nOne ami a b.lf cent. . word per In-tar-\ntlon. tf paid In advance 6c per word\noer week., or _V*c oer word per month\nTransient ad. accepted only cm a\ndUb-ln-advanoa bull. Bach initial\nfurore, dollw ol.n. etc.. count. M one\nword. Minimum 95c If ch.rnd SOc.\nBirth Neat-toe. and Social lta>m\u00bb\u2014rree.\nHelp Wanted\nWABTKIt\u2014Oapabl.   hou.ekeei>.r.      MS\nVernon. tmtO)\nWANTEIe\u2014 W.ltrau   \u00bbt   once.   B;.lXour\nBe.ch Inn, Balfour. (MM)\nWANTED\u2014Good Strom girl for general housework on ranch. Apply Bin\n8838  Dally  News. 188381\nWANTBD\u2014At ot-tta. a waltrea. and alao\na woman (or general help. Hotel\nReco,  Sandon,  B.  C (88\u2014)\nYOUNG AMBITIOUS MEN\u2014Wanted to\nlearn the Barber Trade. Earn whll.\nyou learn. Apply Bo. 1154. Nelaon,\nB. C. (8t40)\nWAI.TED-Comn.tant girl or woman\nfor general housework Apply Mn.\nB. A. Stlmmel, Trail, B. C.       (8834)\nWAtfrBD-Wom.il for  neneial  hoyet-\nwork. Balfour BMch Inn,\n(8435)\nTHB J. n. WATKINS COMPANY\u2014HO.\nan exceedingly fine opening ln thla\npart of the provlno. ror someone to\nhandle the ule and distribution of\ntheir producu to . larg* number of\n-aatUfltjd cuttomer.. Real opportunity for hustler. Must have car.\nApply 878 Hornby Straet, Vancouver,\nB. C. (8780)\nSituations Wanted\nWANTBD\u2014Work by experienced chamber-maid. In hotel. Apply to Box\n8881 Dally New,. (8831)\nBRITISH IMMIGRANT FAMILIES at\nSINGLE MIN FOR FARM WORK\u2014\nFarmer, can solve their help piob-\nlem .nd give BrltUh eettl.r. a .\"art\nln Canada by employing and accommodating famine, or mngle u.en.\nMany cUan, nt.pect.ble. Induatrlou,\npeople, expertenopd uad Inexparaaneed\nIn farm work deelre to oome to\nCnatla and do their beet to become\nUMful Httlar.. Ixpertenoed Burope.n\n.grlculturltte t_o arallatl.. Apply.\nDepartment of coloolratit-n and Development, Canadian Pacl-lc Railway.\nCalguy. (80331\nHouses Wanted\nTO RENT\u2014Unfurntabed house. No\nchlldrerj. Beat of references. Phone\n330. (8818)\nW. R. Blanchard\nDefinitely on\nRoad Recovey\nWord wm rwelv-ad in the city lut\nnight that W. R- -.Wlb,' Blanchard\nwho baa been serlousiy Ul In Vancouver la procreaalns favorably \"and although he ls not yet oompletely out\nol the danger, la definitely on the\nroad to recovery. AU being well, be\nwill probably be sufficiently recovered\nto leave the hoapltal within the next\nthroe week*.\nIS UNDER WAYNew Denver Notes\nLarge Gang of Men Now Fell-;\ninjr Trees; No BuiMinf\nConstruction as Yet.\nA larie gang of men were ftt w*rk\nyeaterday Juat outside of I'rocter clearing a site for the n*w camp that will\nbe uaed as a headquarters for the\nmen working, on the construction of\nthe new Une from Procter to Kootenay   Landing.\nAll through the day shouts of\n\"timber\" were to be heard followed\nby the crash of falling trees which\nwere Immediately attacked by gangft\nr>v axemen who made abort work of\ntrimming  the   fallen   timbers.\nThough fast progress la being made\nwith the clearing of the site nothing\nhas been done as yet on the actual\nconstruction or buildlnis that will\nafford kitchens, mess halls and bunk\nhouses for the huge numbers of men\nthat will be employed  eventually.\nSlocan City Notes\nSLOCAN CITY. B. C. May   IS\u2014Rev.\n\u25a0 J.   Soger, left  Monday  to attend  the\nconfer.nee  tt  Vancouver\nMartin Morrow ba. left for Mirror\nUke where be will live on . ranch he\npurrhMed  recently.\nMr. and Mr*. R. J. Johnaon motored\nto  Qrand forks  recently\nHewud Parian Br* who ha. been .\np.ti.nt In Kootenay Lak. Oeneral\nhcprtal. N.Bon, haa returned to hi.\nhotne here.\nMr. and Mr, J. Tut-n-rr of N.lson\nmotond in on Monday and .pent the\nd.y with Mr. and Un. J. Bald.\nrMaJ    .Marchl   kM    returned    to\nSouth Blor.n\nPABBMORi',, a c. Mar ll \u2014T. \u25a0porbu,\nroad lonmui. hM a craw of men working on th. Slocan road.\nNEW DliTtVTSR, B. C. May IS.\u2014Mr.\nand Mrs. O. H.lre h.ve returned to\ntown after a short holiday spent ln\nNelson  .nd  Spokane.\nW. Kettlewell of Neleon waa a business visitor ln town this week.\nMlu L. Parkinson left on Tutj-ad.y\nfor her hom. In Manitoba where .re\nha_ been called owing to th. UlneM\nof her mother.\nMlu B. Forsberg of K-aUon ls relieving at tha Slocan Community hospital   har..\nDr. H. R Carter of Nakuip paid *\nvlalt to town  thl. week.\nr Baker of Nelson ma a bualrio\u2014\nvisitor   In  town  on Mond.y.\nAmong thow attending th. convention of tb. Knight, of Pythiu In\nTrail this WMk .re Mr.. H. Clever.\nMr, I. Tingle. Mra. D. Shannon. Mln\nB. Ball. H. Woolly. 3. Draiwr, B. Har-\nrod   .nd   D.  Tattrl..\nMr*. I. Tingle hM leit on an extended vint to th. co_t.\nB. C. Hunt of NeUon WM a visitor\nto town on Monday.\nJ. R. Triompaon of Sandon wm a\nweek-end visitor .t bis hOBa. bare.\nP. Weber of Netoon la .pending a\nfew day.  ln  town.\nDr. Young of Kaalo ni a btuinrs,\nvtoltor In town laat w\u00abek.\nH Angtn of Nelwn to (pending a\nfew d.y. In N.w Denver.\nMr. and Mn. W. K. Ounn recently\nentertained a numb, or young people\nof tbe town at trt.tr hom., brtdae\nbelng the order of Um ovMlng. Hlrh\nMore. wer. bald by Mlw K. ami.\nand J. Belvey. while ODDMlatlon rjrlra.\nwere twtrded to Mlw D. Clever and\n3. Harris. Other, prewnt ware Mn. A.\nL. Harris. Mra. N ivlwtn. Mra. B m*d.\ndart. Mlw B. Oeorge. Mlw B Clever.\nA. L. Ban-to, B Oiytero. . Oarne-\nbell, B. Oamnhatl. o. Thompaon. M\nHill and T  Avtoon.\nPropsrty fta Stk\n\"OR SALB\u2014Oood houae. eleven rooms,\nfurrushed. tx\u00bbt location, cheap for\ncash or good term.. Apply Box 376,\nPernt.. (8747)\nFOR SALB\u2014Bala of nouwnold furniture. B. Heudry, camp 3, South\nSlocan. (8830)\nBuy\nYour\nHome\nLive Stock for\nPOR SALB\u2014Toung Aynhin\naud fraahuilng. L. Clark, Orap\nPOR BALB-i nan. 7\nWeight 1300 Iba App\nNdaon.\nn-siaj\nFOR SAJJf\u2014Pure bred Holsteln\n18 month, old. Joe d. Oan..\nwood. B.  C. i\nWhile oH V<_u\u00ab can be\nobtained,   for  building is\n. costly today.\n6-Roomed Houae\u2014ston. foundation,\nclow  in.   $3600.00.\nChas. F. McHardy\nRBAL BBTATB WSTJHAlvCB\nPhon.   Ill Neiaon,   B.C.\nP. E. POULIN\nREAL ESTATE AND\nINSURANCE\nBOOM 3. ABBRDIBN BLOCK\niODfiON. B.O.\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nPUB \u2014 Our catalogue of Oladlolua,\nRow., DahllM. Llllle. and pennnlala.\nBow .peclal. I beauties poatpald,\n\u20223.71. M. * O. DoddJ. \u25a0toiratoTj:\n0- (1830)\nPOR SALB\u2014Two hundred and twenty\n\u25a0hare, of Eaplranza mining .tock, IS\ncent.. For quick Mle. Box 614.\nTrail. B.  0. (1853)\nBABRKL8, KBOS ABD BMFTY  SACKS\u2014\nMoPon.l-l Jam Ooaibany. Nattoon\nMM)\n3, 3, 4. 8 and 8 inch wood pip.. At\nlowrat prtcw. Write for partlcul.rs.\nThe A. P. Harms Wood Pip. Co.. Deer\nPark, B. C. (1683)\nPOR   SALB\u2014Bicycle.\n486   L.\nCheap.\nPhone\n(8894)\nSTRAWBIRRY PLANTS \u2014 MagOOns\n$7.60 per thousand. Everbearing No.\n16.   M  B   William., Frultval.. (18471\nRabbits for Sale\nYOUNO FLEMISH QIANT RABBITS\u2014\nProm registered .tock. F. Newman,\nPoet Office, Nelson. (1791)\nTHOROUOHBRBD Cblnchlll. Babbit,\nfor ul.. Price. ra.aCD.bt.. Apply\nP. B. Poulln,  Stanley atreet.    (8837)\nBugneai Opportunities\nFOR SALE\u2014Soda fountain 8 fwt long,\nfully .quipped, everything ln Rood\ncondition. Apply K. Sclieer. Orand\nPork.. (8344'.\nFor Rent\nFOR   RENT\u2014ACrttnauitt   onr\nghers Store.\nass\nFOR RENT\u2014Seven room houw, alt.\nfour furnlahed bouwkeenlng room.\nApply D. Magllo. 614  Vernon St.\nWttrn\nPOR RENT\u2014From June l.t to October\nlit, furnlahed house, three bedroom.,\nsun room, gM, large lawn. Apply\nBox   8778. (87791\nKOOTENAY BAY SUMMER RaWORT-\nPurnlshed cottage, to rent. Apply\nStorekeeper (8767)\nPOR RBNT-Sulte. K. W. C. Block.\n18*451\nLARGE,   fully   modern   bungalow   and\ntwo summer  cottage,  to nut.    One\nmile from Procter.    Apply Box 8888.\n(IMS)\nTenders Wanted\nIKIDDINO AND HAILlNn CONTBACT\nAbout May 30th, tender. wlU be accepted to Uld to m>ln road that will\nb. built on For* of Big Sand Creek 8\nmike. North of Oelloway: 16.000 plecej\nCedar polw. length. JO to 60 feet:\n36.000 piece, more or leu log. mostly\nCedar; 10.000 round and split Cedar\npotrj. 7 ud I fwt long. Also lander,\nto hsul th* log. .nd f.nce pott.. Only\npn.um.tlc tiro, truck, -allowed on road.\nTb. lowwt or any tenders not najewur-\nlly accepted. For further trtqulre\nMichael  Dumont.   Galloway, B.  C.\n(rnn\nPoultry and Egp\nFOR SALB\u2014 Laying Hen.. 10 pure-\nore White Wyandotte. 1 ywr old.\n11500.   J. Pe.chey, Bailout, B. 0.\n  (BB55)\nRHODE ISLAND RED EOOS\u2014\u00ab1.60 per\nwttlng. O. H Fraaer. Netoon.     18788)\nFOR SALB\u2014White leghorn pullet. In\nfull Uy 1136 each Phone 608 Ll.\nBox M4I Dally N.W.. (8848)\nCream Uken after a meal la excellent\nto inn-Mae tooth.\nFOR SALB\u2014Laying hen.. Ten pure\nbred white Wyandotte, one ywr old.\n815   J. Ftovchr. B-.-. (8$4II-\nRoom and Board\nCOMFORTABLE    ROOM\u2014With    bo\nPhon. TM L. (\u00ab\nOIRL 18\u2014Attending bualnw. college,\nwould Ilk. to won for board ln good\nborne or half payment. Apply Box\n8830 Daily Newt. (MM)\nFOR SALE\u20141 J.rwy-Bhort Horn\n3 years old. 8 week. frwh. $80. 1\nMy cow, B ywr. old, Jutt IrwlM\n$100.    Tony Qlbn-ar, *JJ4ar.     (I\nFor Sale or Rent\nFOB SALB\u201418 foot launch ran.\nywr. and boat houw. O-a-nlr It\ntown    Phon. MO Ll. (\n10  ACRE  RANCH\u201418  mllw\nno on  tba Wwt  Arm.\nSlace  on  Lak. Shore.     Apply\n777 Dally  N.W.. (I\nFor Sale or Exchange\nPOR SALB OR TRADE\u2014Motorcyd.\nOar . Call after 6 p. m. at Jamlwi\nFifth and JSlwyn. Palrvlaw.       (I\nMiscellaneous\nFOR sale\u2014Roller Canarlea.\nBlngers $8. 516 C.rbonaU\nPhone  613L.\nNursery Products\nROSES\nBush and Climbing. Dabllas. Olad\nlolM, Lilac and Shrub, of man\nkind..   Gharry and Pwr tram. eU\nRUTHERFORDS,\nR.R.1. ktBLBOM\n(i\nBUSINESS, PROFESSION!\nDIRECTORY\nAuctioneer and Bailif\nJAMBS  H.   DOYLE\u2014B.lllff,  Auctloi\nNel-ton.   B.   C. (\nPhotographers\nOBOBOE A.  MKEREH\u2014 Artist and\ntographtr.    716 Baker St. (\nCabinetmaker\nJ.   II.   CHAPMAN\u2014B\u00bbk\u00abr  St.    Cabin\nmaker  and   Uphototarar.    Pbon.\nDentists\nDB.  U.  A.  C.  WALLBY\u2014Orlffln  Bio\nNelson.  B. C. <\u00bb\nAccounting\nCHARLES  F. HUNTER\u2014AIDITOB,\nDonald Jam Building.   Box Ull,\n,on,   B.  C.\nAssayers\nI. W. WIDDOWSON, sox AU08 N.1*\nB.    C.     Btandard   western    chaff\nMonuments\nBOOTKNAt      MABBLB     *     QBANI\nWOBRR\u2014Netoon.    B.0      Wl\nprices (|\nTransfer\nwn.l.lAMS'   TBAvnrPR\u2014Baggaga.\nand wood. Phone 108. (I\nWood Working Factory\nI.AWKON    -   Baku St    Oerpea-rtaa   \u25a0\nJolnw      Saab   uid   Hardwood\nInsurance and Real Estai\na. w. iiawson ~R\u00abi Bnaae. lnnrraai\nWonWI. Next Hlpperaon Hardwai\nBaker .treat. (861\nH    B.   OIIX\u2014 INJI'RANCE\nFABM   UND~ ITY  PBOPBBTT\n108 Ward St. (B\nD.     A.     MeaT-tond.     Beal\nla.ar.nm, Ooal Board of Trad,\nTaLphon.  40  P   O   Box  14\nChiropractors\nDB    OBAT     OI1.KEB    Bl\u2014*   Nl\n\u25a0sa\nFlorists\nOBIZZBU.E*r-     IIBEENHOI'SB.\nCut flower, and floral dwlgn.\n(Ml\nWM,   8,   JOHNSON\u2014\nAtooa Ml  Cut Bit\u2014\u00abi Pottatl Plal\nand Floral Embitan.. (Ml\nEngineers\nA.     B.     OBEBN     CO.\u2014fONT\u2014ACT*\nFormerly Oreen Bro.. Burd.n N\u00abi\nCivil    uid    Mining    Englnwr.\nB.  0*   AlpINa and  Doaunlon tm\nSurveyor. (MU\nB.   B.   DIWSON\u2014Und   Baj\u2014\u2014n J|\nBW   and   Civil   Englnwr   Batoo   BT\nO. S. MEAD\u2014Mln. Si\nTram Oonatructlon.\n\u25a0\"\u25a0^fiSt.^g\nFuneral Directors\nBundard FumUM\nCo. \u2014 UndertSf\ndr^..^\nmttIc*.   PrloM m\ntonablt, r.\nHowell, M-pafV-   Woman Att-gntf-jfe\n*fSm\\m~\n The Man Hater\nBy Lorna Libby\nCHAPTER XL.     t*\nJaan   paused,   transfixed   py   an\n\u2022alQ    tttr.    Hemlriiw-y    walked\ntha   porch,   smiling   M   he   ap-\niMd\nVt be so nervous, Jean,\" he\nher with a \u2022mile. \"I'm not a\n\u2022nd excuse me for not being\nd to twelve callers. I know you\nthlhk t outtit to be dead btft came\non  Inside  Uld  I'll tell Vou  all  about\nSuddenly Jean remembered Barters\nInstructions. This then iWflj the \"Jack\"\nhe -wanted her to five the me-wage to.\nflhf duf down tn her bu and found\nthe entetope. \"Thta la for you. Tou\npitptbly know who It Is from.\" Right\nthm ihe had every desire to rush bark\nto -her oar and speed awav from th*\u00bb\nominous houM, bant r>v the moaning\nsea. haunted, by hontlftstir-ri and ft\nman supposed tb be dead. Then- hf+i-\ntattnglv. she remembered her otis-tnal\ntattngly. she remembered her or-sinal\nbe to defeat her purpose. Besides,\n\u2022ba wm curious about Jack Hemlne-\nwsr. Wis d-\u00bbelt.ed to stu*?.\n\u2022 Rfmififfay tenewed his offer, mak-\n.-*\u25a0 t-io flCfnrt to own the envelope.\n\"WAt be ln a hurry,\" he urged, \"and\ndoit be soared. lfobodv's going to\n\u2022at you. Onctt on In a\u00abnd sit down\nfor ^ wMle and Ut & tell tou about\nmystlf. Don't tell me you don't want\nto toow.H\nIff trash-ad the swinging. bMrdeeVim\ndoot  -nsfde  and  she itenoed   nlnoerlv\nlodjjpe bootl**aara gnnlna at h<*r in\nmitwrtse. Instead sh*> ssv notb-ne\nbut a s.ioceMi'Mi of dust.*? wnntv hlrh\nOellrAeed rooms. d-vo'd of tl\u00abbt. Ther*\nw-agCt a atl-Mc of firrnitiTre In e*fl-\nkmwA. Tn place* the veil pener hsd\nneeUd and wm hs\"\u00bb'-v' frrtm the w\u00bbU*\n'n hfhe- ol\u00bbnt\u00bbr had df-onn-M from tr>\nre'ltfw snd fallen on t>*-\u00bb floor A>v>t,t\ne*ervthl-B' hung a dark atmosphere\nof d\u00aba-\nJeqh foJlnwM bi\u00abi tbrnnvh room \u00ab!\u2022+.*\u00bb\u2022*\n\u25bcovrim rmt*l f-j-nallv he ted the *\u2022**<\u25a0.\u00bb\nvntefi s lew* TAom In \u2666>*\u25a0\u2022\u2022 res- with\nhav 'wvn\u00ab.rtw\u00bbi thmiivh which th* snn\nwas streait..n\u00bb an** the \u25a0v-an o-.'M\n*\u25a0*\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u00bb ttyagnr* nearhv TM.! room seem-**-*\n\u2022V. he antn\u00abo*n\u00bb's !\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*>\u2022- n..*****.*-!. jr*\n*r   was    an    tvvwi    HM    \u25a0\u2666\u25a0\u2022\u2022--ttne    In    a\neornfr awav from the windows s brok\nen down morris chair, a rocker and\na couple of rag ruga. The room\ncombined a perfume of eheap tobacco\napd expensive rye whiskey. It needed\nairing. Hemingway invited her to\noccupy the MorrU Chair while he\nslumped down in the rocker. She\nlistened sharply for signs of activity\nelsewhere in the house but could\nhear nothing. The silence was acute,\nabsolute.     Plnally she  broke it.\n\"If you're not dead what waa all\nthat blood I saw right after you were\nshot?\" she demanded suddenly. \"During all this time you might have come\nforward and explained things so half\nthe policemen ln Kentucky wen\nlooking for me as a material witness\nor something.    I had to duck I\"\nVShirf.\" he answered gsnlallv. \"I\nknow you did. 80 did I. I'll Ull you\nsbout It. Thn whol-g thing waa nothing\nbut ont ot touts Barters smart stunts.\nsee?\"\n\"No. I don't.\" answered Jean, suddenly thinking that the rest of the gang\nmlsht be down tn the cellar. She\nrather hoped thev were\u2014that Hemingway and she were not alone ln this\ndank, barnltke structure.\n\"Well\" went on Hemingway, \"a couple\nof months before we started to run\naround totrother. remember,. I pot Into\ntrouble with the family. QM even--,\nhoiiv monev and rot ,the n*fne of the\ntown's official blsck sheep, Louis\nnai-tei\u00ab had a couple of agents In\nLouisville then\u2014they wanted to null\na fast lob on a oounle of whlskcv\nwarehouses\u2014especially the Morgan place\n\u2022flown fcv the river. There wm ten\nr-utlon dollars worth bf 'bonded boor*\nthee-\n\" WeU. the Jtartels crowd needed\nsome local talent \u00bbnd I needed monev.\nsnvrvM-'s. and we made a deal I was\nto he|o them snd v-ce veraa see? The\nbest, way T f-e-\u00bbrod T could beln them\nntttPna of felting them the lay of\nthr lend sround thf wyehouse and\nwho ceould he hribed snd w*\u00bbn couldn't\n-\u00bb->*M he to rlv* the noiiee a hie\nthrill and Veen t.h**m. awav frorn the\nr-j-gM.  an*   the  wsrebous*  dtstHct \u25a0\n\"J eet the -des \" ans-'-rrd Jean ex-\ne.tedW \"to tnV* th* nolioe'- attention\n\u2666\u00ab-\u2022\u00bb! the wee-ho'ise snd vou To\u00ab\"\u00abtf\nkilled sn<- then had the co\u00bb*me d'ssn-\noear to keen  the cops occupied  unit!\n\u2022CANADIAN\nAntf every housewife\nknows it Is the best.\n\"SALM\nII\nW AP\u00bbCMI>Tai_\u00abT ip\nil\u2014li. thi nine* or WAUI\nGin ^ Gin\nGuaranteed\nDistilled & Bottled\nin London\nENGLAND\nHilt STSINOTH\nI7UNDEBPROOr\n\u2014it.va'f wrww I\nThis idvertiMmant  it not published   or  displayed\nti HW IJc^tlbt Cfidtfoi Board or by the Governnient\nof British Columbia.\nWynndel Notes\nWYNNDEU B. c, M.y M:\u2014Mr. aad\nMn. OgUvl. and ua an vtaiunt Hartok)\nutd   NeUon.\nMlu H. Bennev, who haa been vUit-\nln\u00bb her alater here, Mn. O. Hiucroft,\nreturned to ber homo at Creston on\nThunday.\nMr. Blftott off Cranbrook Is .pending\nthe week-end a. hla home here.\nA number of Wvndell resident, took\nIn th. old time dr_c. at enston on\nWedneeday.\nMlu P. Pot-all ls .pending a few daya\nwith frienda at Ertckeon.\nCrawford Bay Notes\nCRAWPORD  atAT,   B.   C,  May   15 \u2014\nMr. and Mrs. pollock and family of\nColeman have purchased Mrs.. Peters'\nranch and taken up their residence\nthere.\nMr. and Mrs. W. Fraser and son Bobby motored to Trail for the week-end.\nMrs. t\\. o. Woolgar. Mrs. E. Woolgar\nand  Miss C. Freeman spent Thursday\nCadets of thf Canadian church\narmy will leave on MM, 9 for a 400-\nmlle   hike   to  vlalt   other   diocesee.  ln\nCanada: They will be in charge of\nCaptain Leonard Morely and expoct\nto be on the road eleven weeks.   The\nphotograph here ahows, left to right\nCapt. L. Morely, Cadets C. H. Hall,\nP W. Baker, R. F. Wheeler and A.\nAylaod.\ntour crowd could get their booze out cf\ntown.\"\n, \"You're getting to be a bright girl,\"\nhe commended warmly, looking at her\nthrough parrowed,. appraising eyes. She\ncaught his glance and felt uncomfortable. \"But how about the. blood'\"\nJtfUk persisted, partly to keep him\nttMreated ln hla own story ana partly\nbecause she was still curious on this\npoint.\n'That's where the touch of genius\ndomes in,\" he explained modestly, \"the\nlittle hall mark that distinguishes the\nprofessional from the amateur. I knew\nthat unless somebody actually saw blood\ntbe thing would look like a phoney and\nIf t wasn't seen to be dead there\nwouldn't have been any murder, and\nooniequently the cops couldn't have\nbeep so Interested. You see, one feature dovetails into another so that ycu\nnave the perfect crime\u2014without any\ncrime having been committed at all.\"\n. \"But how was it I saw blood if\nyou weren't hurt?\"\n\"That wu the easiest part,\" he\nwent on. \"Remember when you weie\nat achool all the bad boys who sat in\nthe back of the room used to have\nlittle figures of Charlie Chaplin stuck\nIn their lapels and when you looked\nclose, water would squirt ln your eye?\nWorking on the same principal I had\na tube running between a bulb of\ntomato ketchup In my coat pocket\nand a tiny vent In my shirt front,\nplaced. Just to be artistic, right over\nmy heart. You saw a spurt ot ketchup\nahd thought I was dead. When I\ncollapsed, the lights went out and till\nI had to do was Jump out that back\nwindow that was open  and  run.\"\n\"What have you been doing since\nthen?   Running?\"\nHemingway waved his hand ln a\ngesture that covered the ocean the\nboarded-up house, and the room they\nwife in. \"I've been working here,\"\nhe explained. \"Sure I've been running\n\u2014rum for Louis Bartels. Re Uked\nmy work so well, I've been with him\never since.\"\nBy this time lt was growing dark\nand Jean was beginning to be genuinely frightened. Hemingway's evasive-\nneat, the fact that he had made no\neffort to open the message from Bartels\nand the absence of anyone else ln\nthe mysterious building added to her\nfear that some hidden factor, some\npeculiar ' circumstance was working\nagslnst her. In a few minutes it was\nso dark that they could hardlv we\neach other across the room. Hemingway stood up, searched ln a closet for\nan old fashioned oil lamp. Ut tt and\nplaced It on a rough hewn tnblc\nbetween them. The lamp cast flickering;, twisting shadows on the wall. The\ndoor of the room was open connecting\nIt was s vast, room, evidently the dining room ln the mansion's palmy days.\n11      1 111\nProduct\nof\nGeneral\nMotors\ntftUGIDAlRE ia a product\n\u25a0T of the -worM-ai largrat\norganization of electrical,\nmechanical and rhemlral\nengineer.. It ia hacked hy\ntaW nit reaourcetj bf On-\neral Motor*. Great value ai\nlow price haa placed more\nFrif idaire* in nae than all\nother electric refrigerator*\ncombined.' Can be operated\nfrom farm electric plant*.\nLet na ahow jxtn the latest\nntodeU.\nBRUCE ROBINSON\nELECTRIC  (B.C.)  LTD.,\nVancouver-Victoria\nCOLUMBIA  ELECTRIC\nLIMITED\nKimberley-Nelson, B. C.\nL. 3. McKINNON,\nSpecial Representative\nPRICIDAIRE\n-tit* QUIET Aatoatitltt* Brfri(mior\nThe   lamp   lit  parts   of   this   deserted\nchamber wtth a creepy, dismal effect.\nLouis suddenly reached for the sealed\nenvelope on the table, silt it open with\na Jacknlfe and without looking at the\ncontents, handed thsm to Jean, Ste\nlooked at the pages, turned them over,\nand saw that there was absolutely\nnothing written on any of them. She\nhanded them back, questlonlngly. He\ntoo took out a watch and showed lt\nto her. It was twelve minutes after\neight.\n\"I'll show you how big league bootleggers operate,\" he said, reaching In\nthe compartment underneath the bay\nwindow seats and bringing out a large\nacetylene lamp. This he pumped up\nrapidly and Ut. Even in the ismpllt\nroom the new Ught cast a dazzling, blue\nwhile brilliance. Then he threw open\nthe windows letting In tbe sea air.\nwhich brought with it Just a suggestion\nof salty ooean fog.\n\"Hear anything?\" he questioned.\nAt first Jean oould hear nothing except the surf pounding on the bea-h\nbelow. Then, after a moment, she\nheard a tow throaty moan, like a foghorn, from far out at sea. The whistle\nwas repeated ln periods of three blasis.\nBetween every three blasts there war.\na  space of perhaps  10  seconds.\nHemingway moved away from the\nwindow, turned the oil lamp down\nuntil it barely flickered and moved\nthe table close to the wall so that\nthe yellow light would not show outside. Then he brought the scetylc:ie\nlamp before and away from the window three times, repeating this procedure five times. Finally they heard\none long blast from the ship's whistle\noutside and Hemingway closed the window, turned out the bright light.\nmoved the table back again and turned  up the lamp\n\"I'm the Paul Revere of Montkt.k\nPoint,\" he explained, \"that's us out\nthere. Theye were waiting for the\nhigh sign\"\nJean was more nervous than ever.\n\"Well,\" she began uneasily. \"Now thst\nyou got your code message on blank\npaper whatever lt was. I guess I'll\ngo. It's late snd I hove to drive\nback to New York.\"   She stood up,\n\"No you don't want to go Mn.\"\nHe spoke with an intimate portent.\n\"You dont want to go.\u2014Mp^iallv a* ,\nall the doors are locked and I have the\nkey. Anyway you and T have alway*.\nbeen good friends, haven't we?\" Slowly he moved towards h^r \"You don't\nwant tn I^ave me alone\u2014do you Jean.\"\nhe wheedled In a voice* that was\nterrible because tt wm soft.\nTomorrow: Trapped!\nmotored to Procter on Sunday and\nspent the day fishing.\nC. Johnson on Winnipeg arrived at\nProcter   on   Thursday   evening.\nUrs O'Ne-ll of Kelson spent Sunday\nin Procter.\nMrs. A. Alphor of Nelson spent Sunday ln Procter.\nWss A. Currle of Nelson spent\nSunday In Procter.\nMrs C. Bodford of Nelson spent Sun-,\nday In Procter-\nlira. H. Henry and children, Herbert\nand Arthur, left for their home m\nVancouver after spending the pa&t\nmonth  visiting  Miss  J.  MacLean.\nSlocan City Notes\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C. May 16\u2014Mrs.\nE. Rogers, Urs. R. I. McMillan and\nEvander Rogers motored to Nelson on\nSaturday.\nkjT and Mra. T. McNelsh motored to\nNelson  on  Sunday.\nMra. J. Oecchlnl returned home from\nNew   Denver  on   Friday,\nMr. and Mrs. L. Hall and children\nmotored frem Sanaon on Saturday\nand spent the day the guests of Mr.\nand Mrs. A. B. Purney.\nOeorge Leddlngham returned from\nVancouver on Saturday.\nMiss D. Parker spent the week-end\nwith friends at Lemon creek.\nA special Mother's Day service was\nheld on Sunday evening at Knox\nUnited church. Rev. J. Rogers officiating. Those taking part were Miss O.\nReynolds, Mrs. R. O. Warner. Mrs. W.\nClough, Mrs. A. B, Purney, Irene Bromley, Rita Paterson. Mary Paterson. Irene\nTerry, Thelrna Russell and Harry Purney. Stanley Jjjough. A^viii Pur\u00bbiy.\nH. D. Leg Slid R\u00abv. j. Rogers\nMothers\nof\nLittle\nBabies\nfill tn and mall thla coupon;\n\u25a0n_l3<*\u00abJ>X)ENCO.LTD. Datrx. A,    !\n\" *\u2014\u25a0*t**Vi . \"taiiium\nf-eaaa. tone* an. Irmjout Bnkr\nWMmr. Book nnd auajRmx>rd ton*\nNAME\t\nADDRESS.\nIf you would Uke them\nheWuttsookleti.FREB\nEAGLE BRAND\nCONDENSBD MILK\n*  tl-Ktor  repulrlng  .nd\nMi\nMra. Risen nu \u2014a-nnd J\nwith \u00a3*  rtabt  d.u.nur.\ntilts Ov-.fc frarain \u25a0'\n<r,d In town trt. -ruMt <\nBABY'SBH\nJ\/ursei\n\\fort4t\ntursery\nSaiSiF\nMmmt af ^^^^^\n.   .   .   rexponalbl. to th*\nCompany for your comfort, plMnirt and \u25a0.da-\nfaction ... tba CunarrJ\nPunar.    Alwaya maklat\n70a glad jou .allaa\nCunard . . . aaafal that\nyou know the paopia yau\nwant to know. . . . mak*\nIng you thip*wiaa. \u2014 A\nCunard Punar, tWafora\na  parfact  Puraar.\nSoil Cunordt\t\nBoett tXremtll The Cursord Steam\nSkip Co., Linssitd, 6ui Haitingi\nSI. W., Vancouver (Tel.Seymour\n3648-0), er aay jfeMuMjpapai.\nWeekly   aflllnt.   to\nEurope trim\n-Ml   (Uld (iDJabaC).\nCUNARD\nV\\^ CANADIAN SCKV1CC\nV*w 8VJM\nCabin, TourM Thi-rd Cabin sad Third Chat\nTbe spirit\" of the\nTebree Musketeers\nProcter Notes\nPROCTER, B. C. May 14\u2014Mrs. A.\nRitchie and daughter, Faith, spent\nTuesday   in   Nelson   shopping.\nDr. D. W. McKay of Nelson motored\nto Procter on Wednesday.\nA meeting of All 8ou]m' Anglican\nguild was held at the home of Mr;;.\nW. Boles on Wednesday afernoon. After\nthe meeting the ladles spent the rest\nof the afternoon ln dressing doll...\nof which many pretty ones were made.\nA prize was awarded to Miss Rosie\nOe More for dressing a doll the best.\nMrs. Soles served tea. Those present\nwere Mrs. A. Merlfield, Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mrs. A. Major. Mrs. O. Dossnberg,\nMrs. W. Mulrhead, Mrs. O. Robinson.\nMiss Rlsle De Moore. .Mrs. W. Soleb\nand   Paith   Ritchie.\nThe Procter Canadian Girls In Training met at the home of their leader.\nMra. O. Kinney, on Priday evening\nfor their meeting. The girls decided\nto close the club for the aummer at\nthe end of this month by giving a\nsocial evening and a report of the work\ndone during the year. Thow present\nwere Mrs. Ktnney, Myrtle Johnston,\nAnnls MacKinnon, Moray MacKinnon,\nNoreen  Lumb And  Eleanor  Merrtfield.\nProcter Parent Teachers aasoclatlon\ngave a whist drive and dance on\nPriday evening. After the whist supper\nwas served and then dancing was en-\nJoyed until midnight.\nW. J. King of Nelson spent Sunday\nln   Procter.\nCaptain and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald\nand son Alex spent Sunday ln Procter.\nMrs. A. MacLeod and children. Bessie.\nMary and Catherine, returned to their\nhome ln Neiaon after spending the\nweek-end visiting friends ln the district.\nRoss Whlttaker of Kaalo spent Saturday ln Procter tbe gueat of bis sister,\nMlaa Ivy Whlttaker. Ha lett the samt.\nevening   for  Nanalmo.\nA. Ritchie of Procter apent Monday\nIn -Nelson.\nH. BchulU of Procter* caught three\nlarge  salmon  on Saturday.\nRev. Clyde Harvey of Procter left\nPriday for Orays Creek and Orawfotd\nBay to conduct divine service* over u.r\nweek-end\nMrs. Jarvls of Nelson spent the weekend at Procter visiting c. Jarvls\nMother's Day service wag conducted\nby Rev. Oeorge Olnney In Bt. Apdrev.n\nUnited  ohureh on Sunday evening.\nThe c. O r T. attired in their uniforms formed a choir. The services bc-\ng_p by the C 0. I- T. a^iglng a hymn.\nMiss Noreen Lumb told a story. Near\nthe close of the service the 0- O. I. T.\n\u2022and another hymn-,\n. H. Oraht arrlvad *t Procter from Win-\nhipeg on Thursday.\npr oiwl Mm. J. Ouytla* ot N*Uou\nKeep'alLmeij\nasttn\n\\EmergemVf\nMaum\n\"Qentlemen,\nbe one of us!\"\nIn aw of 1\ner accident, 1, ia\n-n-e to tap a botda\nof Hniito|\u00bbt anaql\nFicture the Three Muskaees \u2014 A\u2014at,\nPortbos and Aramis \u2014 seated in twine\nshop. A spit, burriened with partridges,\nturns before tbe fire. The swords of the\nthree friends rasp from their scabbards as\nthe Cardinal's Guards suddenly appear.\nThe Bspt ts on * \u201e . *bej mast ot their\nway to freedom. Those brave spirits of\nold France . . \u00bb each with faith in fait star\nand the thm stars jitnned oa high with\nthe points of tbdt glittering npfers.\nTHREE STAR\nHENNESSY BRANDT\nBottled at Cognac, France\nThin advertisement is not published or displa yed by the Liquor Control Bo-M-d or by thr lov.\nornment ot Britinh rnlumbin,\n.^Lm\n \u201e**<\n,_^TB2LmSQJ.J)mY.NEWS) THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 16,1929\nZ\nStationery\nSpecials\nIHagul.l Uc Wrlung Pad., Ruled\nTfMular 16c Writing Pad., Unruled\nRetultJ- 40c >WrlUng Pad,\nlUguUr SOc Writing Pad.. Lull..'\n. BeguJtu- 16c Linen InVelopee \t\nWe have a meet complete etock of Ink., Pea., Pencil., Pape-\ntriee. Portfolio, anal the hundred, of other Item, that makn our.\ntb* outstanding   stationery  store of  the dtttrlct.\nWaterman and Parker Fountain-Pen. in all grades of nib. and\nin \u00bbu sire, and type, of handles at from J*j_,75 TO $10.00.\nI  Wahl Rvereharp Pencil, at from 75,0) TO $7.50 *__.\nMANN, RUTHERFORD CO.\nDispensing Chemists\nCareful Service Prompt Delivery\nITrn.MMiiM.iinnx\n[ Specializing in\nEyesight Defects :\n[-4. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST '\nSRIITIN   BLOCK\u2014PHONE 115\nU-MU1I1M11|I,111IIIIU'\nit. l.i\n\\ R_\nRtad the Advertisements\nTHEY LIGHTEN WORK\nCOAL\nWOOD\n&    \u2022\nTRANSFER\ncoal and dry wood,\nall lengths, also furniture\nand piano moving at reasonable prices, see\nMacDonald\nI Cartage & Fuel\nCompany\nMt Baker St.\nNASH\nSixes\nDODGE\nSixes\nWHIPPET\nSixes\nGraham\nTrucks\ny2, % 1%, 2v2\nTONS\nAll Sixes\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nokor-'i*   \u00bb.   ruw.   Maaanr\nBoi  tU.  Phone 63.  Neiaon,  B.C.\nOppo.lt. Poet Offlc.\nRead the Advertisements\nKNOW WHAT IS BEST\nLUMBER\nWe can supply the building materials for\nyour new home.   We carry a complete stock.\nCement, for the buaeim-iit.\nLumber for the walls.\nLocal and Coast Flooring and  Finish.\nWhite Pine Lath.\nLocal and Coast Cedar Shingles.\nLook our'Stocks over and you will buy from\nW.W.POWELL CO.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nPhone 176 Foot of Stanley St,\nLawn Mowers\n\u2022 This season we have a splendid assortment to choose\nfrom.   Four grades and five sizes, 12 to 18 inches.\nWOODYATT STANDARD, EMPREJJS BALLBEARING, STAR, AND GREAT AMERICAN\nBALLBEARING.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCoaapany, Limited\ngive your Byes\nattention\nIf you wish good service, treat\nthem -mil, glv. them usUUnoe\nOur eipert wrvlce >t your dlf-\npoaal.\nKiMct Servk'.\nJ.O.PATENAUDE\noptoaaajtriat and Optician\nLIGHT DELIVERY\nTake advantage of our\nquick-delivery service. We\ntake particular care to see\nthat any goods cartied by\nus arrive on time and in\ngood condition.\nRENWICK'S\nTRANSFER\nMechanical Supplies\nand Repairs\nShafting, Pulleys,\nPropellers\nBENNETT'S Ltd.\nCorner Ytrnou  nnd   Ntimlry   su.\nWITCH ELK\nDRESS OXFORDS\nA complete Une of men's bluk\nand Un Oxford, for dress or\nbusiness wpr.\nOoodyetr  Shoe   Repairing\nWADE'S SHOE SHOP\nNetl to Ihe Poat olflee, nard St.\n-77-\nTaxl *S. News Depot\nSedan era\u2014Btjjg\u00abtje\u2014BxprM..\nParcl.  Checked\nALL  MAGAZINES   Hit   SALB\nBOX   MS Bl'D   STEVENS\nMill- III\nWEST ARM EXPRESS\ntk FREIGHT SERVICE\nTo r-rocter antl Balfour Dally\nLeave J.P. Morgan's\nStore 11 PM.\nD|('K M0M1AN\nAUCTION\nThursday, May 16th\nZ p.m. Hharp\nAt the Hay ward Farm\ni   mitts  Miutli   of  KaJmo   11.   C.\nActlnf under instruction of the Soldier   Settlement   Board   of   Canada.   I\nwill offer for sale at Public Auction the\nfollowing:\nOne Heavy Team of Bonea, Part set\nof Harness, 5 Ayrshire Orade Cows,\nMccorma-ck Mower, Bay Bake, Plow,\nWaggon, 3 Section Lever Drag Harrows, 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrows,\n1 O-bole Bo. B Round 0-fc Range with\nwater tank, Oue Table, _ Beds, spring\nand Mattreaasa.\nOooda oa view morning of sale.\nTERMS: CASH\nO.  HUMS I HI.\nAuctioneer\nLearn to Earn\nBe Kind\nto Your\nTEETH\nYour teeth have a lot of\nhard Work to do. Be kind\nto them-\u2014give them careful attention.\nEfficient dentistry at\nReasonable Prices\n%\nDOCTOR\nrflrg\nDENTIST\n*ob tHkat Stl\u2014tt, ntseass.\n-ton at Trail\nLighter*W eight\nHATS\nThe Hat \"make\" the face\u2014did ytxi -wer\nnotica what a difference in the hat one\nweaw?*, We arc now showing a tigMM*\nWeftTTit relt in all styles to suit every tijt\not face, Come in and let us not only fit\nyou but suit you. No man is more partlcu-.\nlar about what he wears than |e are about\nwhat we sell.\nf6.0OTOfS.5O\nEMORYS Limited\n\u2022Hollo's Wild Oat'\nPRESENTED BY\nUniversity of B. C. Players\nNelson Opera House\nThursday, May 23\nA brilliant play brilliantly presented.\nTickets: ?1.65, 81.10, 55f.\nUnder auspices of Nelson High School\nLiterary Society.\nI.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.\nBULOVA\nTIM   aatrh   of   atatchlM.   own-It\nAntl   rv.atMt.ltlT   prk*d.\nSor.   Bui'ovm   Hid   ln   Amine,\nthan .ny other Unite.\n\"There's a Reason\"\n-I1\"\"*, \u2022.','\u25a0'-.''\u25a0''''\u25a0,'-'\n'        . . \" II\nAuction Sale\n'      716 Victoria St\nFriday, Mty 17th\n2 p.ra.\nravornd with Imtructlon. Irom lea\nMoOrafor, Em., t will offer th* faUa--\nIn.: -nidi*, t Breul Mmra, Cro<_>,\nWMh Tuba Boll N-rtUm. Hajctrlo Ht\u00bbt-\naar, Orocerle., Kltch-an runalttlr.. 4-\nPlatt KcOlary Iteeuia slain, Xltthen\ntTtonslla, Solid Oak Tm Wtajon, SoUd\nOak Burfett. Table and \u00ab Chain to\nmatch, Knamelled BM Boon Tablw,\nRut.. Uraoleum. Folding Chain, aall-\nllard Cuw, Centar Tabl-a,. Jardlnl.r\nStand, Sermn, Wicker Chair, Oak Library Table, Piano lamp. Table. Lamp.\nBook.. New B\u00bbby Carrt*s\u00ab, 4-ftprajr\nShower Bath, a Whit, notary Max trio\nSMtlnti   Machine.   Etc,  Etc.\nOood. on vt.w momlnf of tale.\nTERMS:   CASH.\nO. HOMTXAD\nCity Drug Co*\n*-__,   Kodak..   Drat*   IHainnT,\nMan   order.   proMptly    Smgttts**.\nBOX   IMS    NELSON. BX.    PHONE  M\nCaw \u25a0\u25a0 and Ottt Yeas MM Raa\n44 Taxi 4&Tr a_n\u00a3\u00abr\nBeginning May lat\nNEW TRUCKING     :\nSERVICB\nNELSON TO SLOCAN CRV, MLVKa.*\n, TAN. NtW DCNVTM \u00bbND SANAON\nDAILY STAGE\nPboae: Nrttao. IT: New Dessert, \u00abTs*\nTo  Slocan   Clty-Bll\u2014rtoo  tM   Hew-\nDaaeet\nLwve. Bk. Tr__\u2014 1:30 pjn.\nLeave, {-\u00abw Dajnvar 7:00 am.\nj. 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