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An\nrig seven and one hair inches\naround and eight and one-fourth\nInches long, weighing four ounces\nwaa laid hy an 11 months old\npullet on the chicken ranch of\nMr. and Mrs. H. M. Madden\nnear here, they  reported  today.\nInvestigation disclosed It contained an egg within an egg.\nBetween the shells of the Inner\nand outer eggs was a complete\nyolk and white.\nOTTAWA.  Ont.,  April  6.   (CP)\n\u2014Fnlque In the annals of Canada's domestic history, and seen\nu a happy augury  for the regime of hlit excellency the Earl\nof   Bessborough,   which   opened\nunder    felicitous   c Ire urn stances\nat  Halifax,   N.   s...   on   Saturdav,\nthe arrival of the governor-general and the Countess of Bessborough In the  capital city tomorrow    wil I    be    Mx-naUzed    by\nthe  presence  not   only   of   Pre-\nualer   R.   B.   Bennett   and   the\nmembers of the government, but\nalso by  practically  all the pro-\n-   vinclal   premiers  of   Canada.\nwith the advent  of their excellencies, Ottawa U acting host\nto the governments of the provinces,    whose    conference    with\nthe     Bomtnlof.     ad ml nlst ration\nopens   here   tomorrow.   For   the\nfirst time. then, since Confederation, a governor-general wlll be\nwelcomed to the -.eat of government by the executives\u2014or their\nrepresentative*-\u2014:>f    all    the    10\nadministrations of  Canada.\nOttawa's   welcome   will   befit   the\noccasion.      Accustomed   to   colorful\npageantry,   to   the   spectacular   display  Which   accompanies   all   activities  w.th  *htch. his  majesty',  representative   Is   associated,   the   capital   city   haa   \u2022rrsnged    that    the\ngovarnor-general's    arrival    will    be\nmarked    by   appropriate    ceremony.\nThe drab Interior of the Union station  is  being  completely   metamor-\ntCcmtlnued   on   Pago   Two)\nCHICAGO ELECTS\nA MAYOR TODAY\nBattle on Between Anton J.\nCermak and \"Big Bin\"\nThorn pson\nCHICAGO, April 6. (AP)\u2014Seething oratory that boiled and bubbled for Into the night ln a fljial\nbid for ballots, cloeed Chicago's\nIH31   mayoralty   campaign.\nTomorrow an estimated 1,100.000\nvotes will be cast to select the next\nbead of America's aecond city\u2014Anton J. Cermak, the Immigrant miner\n\u25a0ho rose to command Chicago's\nOemocraoy, or \"Big Bill\" Thompson,\nthrice mayor and seeking a fourth\nterm.\nThe battle of a million ballots\nraged  until mldniV-t.\nStrong confidence accompanied\nthe claims of victory.\n\"By 160,000,\" came the cry from\nCermak   camps.\nThompecm'i margin waa Placed by\nBertha Baur, Republican national\ncommittee woman and Oold Coast\ntoclai  leader, at  50,000  or   more\n\u25a0lection commissioners expected\nUttle violence, but police guards In\nwards heretofore troublesome have\nbeen doubled.\n.Assistant state's attorneys will accompany   all   police   patrols.\nSUMMER MILITIA\nTRAINING MAY BE\nLARGELY CUTOUT\nPORTER8VILLE. Calif., April 6\n\u2014(AP)\u2014 A Rhode Island red hen\nowned hy C. H. McKnight In\nthe .Huccess Valley district, wan\ntrue t0 Raster spirit yesterday\nand laid the largest egg ever\nseen around here. It was nine\nInches In circumference the long\nway and seven Inches in clr-\nWhim around the middle.\nIn the heart of the egg was\nanother perfect egg, shell and\n\u202211.\nORitNTAL MURDER\nSYNDICATE BEING\nPROBED AT COAST\nInvestigations' by Police May\nLook Into Deaths of 20\nJapanese\nVANCOUVER. 8. C. April 0--Tht\npoaatlble existence of s \"murder\nsyndicate\" ln Vancouver Is being\nsubjected to keenest Investigation by\ncity police and baas thrown the\nJspanose colony Into s furore. The\ndeaths of soarae 20 Jspanete may\nba looked Into, lt ls said.\nThe developmente follow ths murder hare on March SO of Nauaatiskl\nWatanabe. Three of hit fellow\ncountrymen have bean arrested on\ncharges of murder and two others\nare brains held ss material witnesses\nThe maarder was particularly brutal, carried out apparently with a\nhand axe. ss Wat-liable walked\nalong tbe railway tracks on railway\navenue. Following up Information\nfrom one of the srreated men\npolice found the alleged murder\nweapon In V canister st the bottom\not a w.ter hole In the False creek\nflats. Th, hole was pumped out\nt0 reveal the canister and lte contents.\nTO   COLLECT   Dill'tUNCE   MONEV\nThs \"murder syndicate.\" If lt existed. Is believed to have been for\ntbe purpose of collecting Insurance money, snd Insurance com-\npanles are taklitf an active part\nln the Investigations.\na-ollce hsve revealed the existence\ncat s \"prlvste hospital\" ln which\nthere have been two deaths of\npstlente and disappearance of an-1\nother. A Japanese was recently1\nfound In a serious condition In a\nlocal hotel following hypodermic Injections at the \"hospital.\"\ntt la .alleged that there were suspicious clrcumatancee In connection\navlth three deaths In one Jspaneee\nfamily. \t\nGROWERS PREPARE\nTO IM-ET FRUIT\nGet  Together  in Okanagan\nWithin Week of Killing\nof Selling Bill\n42 % -TON STEEL\nCATALYSERS FOR\nTRAIL SMELTER\nTOKYO, Japan. March 3d (By\nmall) {By Percy Whiting, Canadian\nPrese staff correspondent*) \u2014- Hon.\nHerbert Marler, the Canadian minister, pictured above, has announced\ntbat he and Mrs. Marler wlU pro\nceed to Canada for a visit of several\nmonths. They wlll leave Yokohama\non May 2 by tho Empress of Can\nad-}, and expect to return to Tokyo\nIn the autumn.\nMr. Marler said that he had been\ngranted leave cf abeenoe by the\nDominion government, but that he\ndoes not expect h.\u00bb absence to he\nmuch In the nature of a holiday.\nWhile declining to comment on the\nexact nature of the ini-ttvra that\nwill be taken up by him at Dttara.\nhe satd that, there are matters of\ngreat importance to discuse with\nthe Canadian government In respect\nparticularly to Canadian trade in\nthe far east, and he hopes to gain\nthe sympathetic considf.ru tion of\nhis government ln tlie suggestion\nhe has made relative thereto.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, April \u00ab.\n\u2014Four huge pieces of steal, each\nweighing 42H tons, arrived here\nsun-lav from England ou the\nDonaldson Line .Ms. Mover*,\nfor the 110,000,000 fertlliter\nplant of the Consolidated Mining * Smelting company at\nTrail.\nThese large columns of metal\nwere lifted from the hold of\nthe ship this afternoon by the\n50-ton crane of the C. P. R. at\nShed 6, before a large crowd\nof Interested official's, and spectators. They were placed ln\nflatcars and despatched later\neast to Trail.\nIn addition to theae columns,\nwhich are (echndcally known as\n\"ratulysers,\" there was a large\nquantity of other but smaller\nmachinery piece*  for  the  plant.\nA heavier piece all! arrive at\na later date. It will weigh 57\ntons.\nMAY REPEAL AND\nAMEND MANY OLD\nDOMINION ACTS\nConference of Provincial Premiers Have Weighty\nAgenda Today\nFRANCO-BRITISH\nGERMAN PARLEY\nFINDSJPPROVAL\nBritiBh  Suggestion   Is  Welcomed in Official Circles\nat Berlin\nBERLIN, April 0\u2014(AP>\u2014Chancellor Heinrich Bruening and Foreign\nMinister Julius Curt tun were said\ntoday cordially to approve of the\nBritlah government!, suggestion for\na Franco-Brltleh-Oerman conference\ntn London \"all matters affecting th*\nrelations of thee* nations.\"\nAuthorities cloee to the govern*\nment told the Associated Press that\nthe matter of fixing a dat9 for\nthe parley was the only difficulty\nenvisaged here. Bruenlng and Ourt-\ntus schedule* being filled for the\nrest of April.\nHope wa* expressed that Foreign\nM-nleter Arlstlde Briand will find\nhia way clear to attend ae the\nrepresentative of France. The Brit-\ntah suggestion frankly waa welcomed\"\nIn official circles a* paving the wjy\nfor a general ironing out of all\nmtm-ndftretanding* arising from the\nAuetro-Oerman customs accord.\nOTTAWA. Ont., April 8. (CP)\u2014\nProbabilities of a drastic reduction\nIn the summer training of the non-\npermanent active m-lttla is causing some concern ln military circles\nIn Ottawa. The need for effecting\nr-co_iom.ee in all branches of administration embraces alao the defence department, nnd the fear Is\nexpressed among militia offices tbst\nthe summer camps may be sacrificed this year, and no traliflng\nof   this   character   proceeded   with.\nEnquiries at the department failed\nto elicit' any information as to the\nadministrative intention. It is understood the estimates make pro-\nrtslon for the -usual training; but\nwhether the treasury board hss\neliminated or retired that item\noould not  be ascertained.\nPersonnel of a number of unite\nIn the capital have been warned\nthat Indication* are the customary\nperiod of summer training may be\ndispensed   with.   %\n\"BILL WIGGINS\"\nDIES IN SOUTH\nLURAY. Vs.. April 8._<aU>)_w.\nH. Oorbin, 78. known for his poem.\nsnd humorous waitings published\nfor tho lsst 40 years tinder tht\nname 0* \"BUI Wiggins.\" filed today\nnt. hi* Pag* tyninty home.\nKBLOWNA. B. C, April -.\u2014Within a wave, of the killing of the\ncentrsl eelltn. bill by the le\u00abl\u00ab-\nlsture a meeting held here Saturday proves thst It will be possible\nfor co-operators snd Independents\nto work together In thslr common\nInterest.\nAt e conference st the office of\nSales Service, Ltd. here, attended\nby shippers representllaf -0 per\ncent of the Oksnsgsn vsllsy fruit\nand vegetable tonnage for the purpose of planning some basis of\nmsrketlng the 1981 crop, s com-\nmlttee was choeen to work out\nessential .details which will be lsld\nbefore sll growers snd shippers st\ns lster dste.\nThis work wlll be ruehed for-\nwsrd ss quickly as posslbls. It was\nagreed thst conditions prevailing\nIn vharketa for fruit and vegetables\npsrtlcularly on the prairie, required\naction.\nMeanwhile the Independent Growers' association la perfecting plans\nfor establishment of a markets Information bureau. Thua. Irult men\nare Insuring themselves againat unsatisfactory marketing conditions\nthis yssr In spite of the action of\nths   Uglslsture.\nU. B. C. GRADUATE\nGETS FELLOWSHIP\nAT MICHIGAN U\nOTTAWA. Ont., April 6. (CP-\u2014\nFor the purpose of considering por-\nposed legislation resulting 'from the\nlast two Imperial conferences, representatives of the nine provinces\nof Canada and of the Dominion wtll\nmeet ln the parliament buildings\nhere  tomorrow morning.\nThe conference was called some\ntime ago by Premier R B. Bennett,\nin order to give the provinces an\nopportunity to express their views\non proposed Jurisdiction of the\nBritish Dominions. Adherence to\nthe proposed legislation, called the\nStatute of Westminster, would Involve amending the British North\nAmerica act In certain particulars.\nsnd it has been urged on behalf\nof the provinces that no such\namendments can be made without\nthetr  consent.\nThe general effect of the proposed Statute of Westminster is to\nlive to each dominion full power\nto administer lt* own affairs without'being hampered in any way by\nlaws, many of them out of date,\npassed by the British parliament.\nNo law, if passed subsequent to\nthe spproval of the proposed legislation, wtll be applicable to the\nDominions unless they so desire and\nstate. Also, certain statutes which\nare still on the books of Great\nBritain but have no practical application, will be repealed. The\nColonial Laws Validity act will go\ninto the discard If the new Statute\nof Westminster Is passed, and the\nstatus of the dominion* as full-\ngrown, responsible entities will be\nrecognised lerally.\nACROBAT MAY BE\nFATALLY INJURED\nBY 40 FOOT FALL\nVANCOUVER,    B.    C,    April    8.\u2014\nMalcolm F. McGregor, graduate of\nthe University of B. C, haa been\nawarded a fellowship ln the department of classics at the University\nof Michigan. Ann Arbor, according\nto  word   received  Monday,\nThis la the second fellowship received by a student of the University of B. C for graduate worst Michigan, the first being (Dr.\nHomer Thompson. Th* fellowship\npays go.0 to the student while he\nI* engaged in post-graduate work\nLOS ANO-ELES. Cal.. April ..\u2014\n(AP.\u2014Hurtling approximately 40\nfeet to the ground when a leather\nmouthpiece to which she wa* clinging by her teeth suddenly gave\nway. Aurori* Acezvo. aerial performer with the A. O- Barnes circus,\nplaying here, was probably fatally\ninjured   till*  afternoon.\nMlsa Aoezvo, aged SO. wa* suspended hy two other girls, and doing a \u25a0butterfly' act, the climax\nof which was reached by eplnnlng\ntheir  bodies  rapidly.\nThe tent waa filled with specta'\ntors, and hundreds of them screamed as the young woman fell. Many\nrushed from the first rows to aid\nthe performer. Surgeons at the\nemergency hospital *ald Miss Acecvo\nhad a basal skull fracture and held\nout  little  hope for  her\nDEPORTEES ARE\nBLAMED FOR THE\nMADEIRA REVOLT\nLISBON. Portugal, April fl.\u2014(AP)\n\u2014President Carmona's government\nIn a statement Issued tonight definitely saddled the responsibility for\nrevolt ln Funcbal, Madeira, on political deportees who had been permitted  to tako up  residence  there.\nThe cabinet has bean tn extraordinary session since Saturdsy\nwhen troops at Funohal mutinied.\nbut tonights statement was the\nfirst official comment.\nSTREET CAR LOSES\nRACE WITH STORK\nWINMPHi. Man., April \u2022.\u2014\nMotorman A. Williamson's attention was suddenly attracted\nby a woman who had become\nUl In his ear today. Informed\nof her plight, he speeded his\ncar for the hospital, but I\u00bb-\nfore he could reach there a\nboon rim baby boy was born\non the seat of the car. Nursen\nand doctors were summoned,\nand Motorman Williamson went\non his jety.\nEXPECT  DOLE  INCREASE\nIN   ENGLAND\n\u25a0       |\nLONDON. AprU 0 (AP)\u2014Estimates\nfor the ministries of health and\nlabor, and for insurance (dole) Indicate they will cost England about\naftR.OOO.OOO nvre ibis year than last\nMONTAGU NORMAN\nAT WASHINGTON\nWASHINGTON, D. C. April 6\u2014 (By\nKen Clark. Canadian Pre** ataff\nwriter)\u2014Small, dapper man with a\nVandyke beard. Montagu Norman.\ngovernor of the Bank cf England.\ncame to Waahlngton today to alt\nIn at the regular meeting of the\nfederal reserve board ^f the United\nStates, presided over* by Eugene\nMeyer Jr.. secretary of the treasury\nAndrew Mellon wa* present, though\nhe rarely attends a board meeting.\nMr. Norman, besieged by reporters\nfrom dawn to dark, said he would\nnot be interviewed. Mr. Meyer In'\nttmated the visitor had no concrete\npropositions necessitating action by\nthe board.\nJapanese Royalty to Visit Canada\nBROTlim   OK   RKH.NIM;   EMPRESS   AND   WIFE,   COUSIN   OF   MINIKTER   TO   CANADA\nPhotographs reproduced above show their royal\nhighnesses, \u2022 Prince and Princess Takwma.su of Japan.\nwho arrive In New York on April 10, and following\na visit  to Ottawa  on  May   3   will  \u25a0visit  Toronto  and\nNiagara. Falls about May 0 or 7. The princess is a\nfirst cousin of Hon. Iyemaaa Tokuwaga, Japaness\nminister to Canada at Ottawa, while tha prince ls\nthe   brother   of   the   reigning   empress   of   Japan.\n\"THERE AIN'T GOING TO BE ANY\nKILLINGS IN CHICAGO TOMORROW\"\nCHIEF OF POLICE TELLS PRESS\nGANDHI MAY PAY\nVISIT TO STATES,\nJOHN WALSH OF\nCANYON VICTIM\n200 FOOT FALL\nEight-Year-Old Ud Was\nVisiting; City With\nMother\nWERE 40 CHILDREN\nIN WHOLE PARTY\nWas Conducted by A. D.\nAllen; Lad Not Missed\nfor Time\nQUAKE INSURANCE\nMAY NOT BE PAID\nIN CITY MANAGUA\nMANAGUA. Nicaragua, April\nfi. (AP)\u2014With the most pressing relief work nut of the way,\nbusiness men of Managua took\nstock today of their material\nIossm from earthquake and ftre.\nFrancisco Runge, Oerman consul, said that many merchant*\nhad been alarmed by a reported\ncable to one insurance representative to the effect that insurance on damage from lhe\nquake  would   not  be paid.\n\"Thi* report has circulated\ntike wildfire.\" he \u00abtd, \"and\nmany merchants, worried over\ntheir personal and material\nlosses, are frantic. I feel absolutely sure that no ftrci intentionally Here started to gain\ninsurance,\"\nRome business men expressed\nthe opinion that Insurance policies without earthquake clause*\nand without clauses .-overlng\nttre resulting front eartt.qnt_l.rs\nmight partially be paid In accordance wit h what thry satd\nthe procedure ma following Ihe\nTokyo   disaster.\nALBERT \\   tnoVERNMENT   WILL\nNOT   OPPOSE    (1AM   PLAN\nWINNIPSO, Msn.. April \u00ab. (CP)\u2014\nProposal to solve the waste gas\nproblem of Alberta's ol] fields\nthrough a $100,000,000 power development has brought assurance from\ngovernment of Alberta that \"no\nserious obstacle\" to the project is\napparent, a wss stated in an interview here today by It. Crowe-\nSwords, president of Hercules Consolidated Mining and Smelting company.\n'There  Ain't Any Crime in f\nChicago; It's a Clean City\"\nLearns London Paper\nNEW I..UH, India. April fi.\n<AP)\u2014EWU-g- tft-UMlM la rnn-\nsldertng a visit to the I'nlted\nState*, either Hefare or after\nfhe seefttid round fable conference In London, It was announced coda.. Oanflhl belle.*+,\nIt waa Nsid. lhat India's flber-\n;i*rton movement will receive\ngreater world support .f he \u2022.!*.-\nIts    the   l nlted    Htitrv\nOUTSIDE WORLD IS INFORMED THAT\nPLANES DEFENDING TRAIL SMELTER\nArmed Guards  Supposed  to\nPatrol Boundary to\nStop Farmers-\nNEWSPAPERS WIRE\nHERE  FOR  FACTS\nReport    Amuses    Provincial\nPolice; Disgusts Mr.\nBlaylock\nTRAIL. B. C, April 6.\u2014United\npre** dispatches reaching coast\npapers today state that airplanes\nand armed guards were keeping\nwatch over the Consolidated Mining\nA. Smelting oompany plants here\nagainst t threatened lnvaalon of\nfarmer* at Stevene county ln protest at fume* damage.\nUnequivocal denial waa given here\ntoday to the rumors which were\nbranded as not only false, but\nmalicious.\nInquiries were reoelved  tn Nelaon\nMondayV, noon from Vancouver and\nSpokane newspaper.), respecting a report that \"armed guards ar* patrolling international boundary becauso\nof fear that United States farmers\nwill   blow  up   Trail   smelter.\"\nThis report proved to be amusing\nnews to the provincial police here,\nwho have Jurisdiction over the\narea named, and who have not been\nbothering their heads about th*\nboundary. \"It is hardly necessary\nto state that we are not carrying\nout any auch patrol,\" etaff-Sergt.\nA. T. Stephenson commented\nMR.    HI AM in h s    COMMENT\nWhen a \u2022\u2022second inquiry was reoelved. the matter waa brought to\nthe attention of 8. O. Blaylock.\nvice-president and general manager\nof the Consolidated, by long distance  telephone.\nAfter registering d Isgust by a\nvigorous exclamation. Mr. Blaylock\nmade  the  formal  statement:\n\"There ts absolutely no foundation for any such rumor. There are,\nof course, no guards at all,\"\nThe international joint commission recently made an unanimous\nfinding that Trail smoke damage to\nWashington ranchers amounted to\n\u00bb3_0.000. The finding t\u00bb now before the American and Canadian\ngovernment* for their gi\nTHERE \"AINT ANY\nCAPONE SYNDICATE\"!\nKing   George   Would   Be   a\nWorthy Playmate for Al\nCapone, Thinks Chief\nLONDON. April \u00ab. (CP.\u2014 The\nHerald publishes a transatlantl*\ntelephnne Interview with Chief\nof Police Aleorlt of Chlraro .<\u25a0-\nda>.\n\"There ain't going tn be an>\nkillings in < htcagn tomorrow.\"\nIt quotes (he chief s*. sa)lng in\nreply to a question about the\nChicago elections. \"At Capone\ndon't run thU clt*. There ain't\nany faponr indicate here. In\nfart, there ain't any crime In\nChicago; it's a good, clean rttv\n\u2014The (leane\u00bbl   In  the world.''\nReferring lit Major Thomr**-oti.\n(he llrrahl uunfe-. (he chief ga\nparting:\n\"IH> miii thin- .ion -hiiM gel\nvour king -,eor*te lo send Big\nBill a in.'-asat.r' Mr, ThorqiHon\nIg friendly t-\u00bb .onr King, and\nvtanls to help hint. King iieorrr\ncould do Bill a lot of good,\nand   he  want'.  ht\u00ab  help.\"\nQUEBEC ELECTION\nEXPECTED JUNE 22\nFalling from tho crest of\nPulpit Rock on Granite mountain, unnoticed to the rocks\n200 feet below, eight-year-\nold John Walsh, a visitor in\nNelson from Canyon City and\none of a party of 40 St. Saviour's Sunday school pupils\nwho scaled the bluff under\nthe guidance of A. D. Allen,\nan annual event, was killed,\nlate Monday afternoon.\nBoth legs broken and skull\ncrushed, the body of the lad\nwas found when a Bearoh\nparty of children went back\nfor him when his cousin Robert Mclvor, became aware of\nhis absence after the party\nhad reached thp bottom of\nthe mountain.\nJohn Walsh with his mother Mrs. R. J. Walsh arrived\nin Nelson two Hays ai_ri> to\nspend the Easter holidays\nwith the latter's sister. .Mrs.\nE. M. Mclvor of Obseratorv\nstreet. He was the only son\nof Mrs. Walsh who is .1 widow.\nWith tha- party o.' boys and flrla\nhs nasals *jao ssornt of. I_S lull an\neeerst -Warn Is DarUftpalct, in by .\nthe paapala of thv St. Saviour's\nsaindsy school every Batter Monday\nThe rhtldren made the asrent et\nthe bluff In the morning and spent\nthe afternoon   ther*\u00bb\nIn   the after\nMayor   (amillien   Houde   of noon  the-  renmM   i\u00bb  m>  foot\nss _,..__i   a      ,     j   ,i of ths monntsln.   across  th,  west\nMontreal  lo  Lead   Ihe     j \u201e,_  from  wsuon\nft trss whsn *sv had reached the\nConservatives\nKING GEORGE'S\nHEALTH NOT IN\nUNDUE DANGER\n. Continued   on   l\u00bbag*   Two i\nQUEBEC. Que., April 6\u2014i By the\nCinadtan Preeal\u2014 The call to arrna\nin Quebeco 1931 election' battle la\nexpected very ahortly and Premier\nL, A. Ttaachereau today elated that'\n\u2022lima 22 would be a \"aultable day\" I\nfor th\u00a9 people to chooee the niem-\nbera for Vat istrt le_l\u00bbIati\u00bbe wmembly: , ,\u201e,\nMnc* confeder\u00abtion     No of-lcim an-1 _          _  ,.\nnminrement    hM   vet    been    made I Is    tree    on    $100.0(10        Kail\nl-eglalature      prorogued       Saturday;\nnight.\nThe coming bittla will he the:\nflrat in which th# conaervative*. wlll'\nbo led by Camllllen Houde Mayor\nof Montreal, who about two yeara\nag0 succeeded Hon. Arthur Sauve.\nnow Dominion poat-master-geneial\naa postmaster general in the province. Mr. Taachereau has been premier aince 1930 when Uie lte Str\nLomer  Ooutn  retired.\nPremier Taachereau granted a brief\ninterview   today   before   leaving   for\nOttawa t0 attend the inter-provlnc-\n\u25a0 lat conference.    \"There  In no doubt\nPANTAGES WILL\nHAVE NEW TRIAL\nIVndinc New Trial; Former Prosecutor Blamed\nWINDSOR. Ens. April 6\u2014 'AP) \u2014\nWhile rain dripped monotonoualy\nouta.de the \u00abray wails of Windsor\nGaulle, the King remained by hia\nfireside tonight and nursed a alight\ncold which beset him laat Friday\nnight.\nRemembering Hia Majesty's grave\nillness In 19.8. tiho Britlah people\nwere alarmed to learn thai he waa\neven slightly indisposed but they\nwere corartderably reassured by thc\nfact that no official bulletins had\nbeen issued and by unofficial re-\nports that his affliction was taking ;\nlta normal course.\nL06 ANOEU-S, Cal . April B\nThe sensational trial, nearly two\nyeara ago. of Alrxander Pantafee.\ntheatrical magnate, on charges of\ncriminally attacking Kunlce-Pringl*-.\nco-ed   dancer,   will   he   repeated.\nDistrict Attorney Buron Fttta,\nwhoee conduct at the trial was\ncrttlciaed lut wssk by the -.tats\nsupreme court in awardim Pan-\ntagea another opportunity to clear\n. his name, said today after a review\nthe province is eoltdly liberal.'  the!of t(w dect-1(m th_t hf mtendfd ^\npremier   eald.    \"I   expect   we   \u2022h\u00bbll|proiteUt# again.  Pan-ages   who waa\nmake   gains   although   I   hope   not cwivlctad and een-eneed to a prison\nfor   I   would   rather   see   a   strong  tt.rm of 0M t0 M yetrfi  u  ,t I|b.\nopposition.     I   think   it   would   be frty on  gioo,000  bail.\nbetter for parlisment.    There ls no[    In    \u00bbWfcrting     Pantages    another\nreason for a change. A government\ndoea not die of old age. It falls\nfor a reason and there la no scandal\nin connection with our administration.''\nEXHUMATION OF\nTHREE JAPANESE\nBODIES WANTED\n.      VANCOUVBl,    B.    C.    April    8\nIn short,  they  wer-- brought   to | Application  to lhe  a torney-general\nthe realiaatlon that the King had a\ntrifling cold and was recovering\nfrom lt\u2014a condition from which\nabout 90 per cent of hts subjects\nsuffered this winter or will suffer\nafter one of the dampest Eaeter\nholidays  recorded   in  England.\nStanding bareheaded In the rain,\nthe King contracted t\\ severe cold\non ArmieUlc*. day three yeaw ago\nartd later was stricken with pleurisy. H\u00ab lay at death's door for\nweeks 'but expert csre on the part\nof the Royal physicians restored him\nto health to the re'\"- of the entire world.\nMANTA    CLARA    ShlSMO<lRAPll\nRECORDH   Ql AKE\nSANTA CLARA, Cal.. April \u00ab.\u2014\n(AP)\u2014An earthquake described aa\ncf moderate Intensity wss recorded\nlut ntght and early today on the\nseismograph cf the university of\nthe observatory staff.\nDr. Newltn estimated * hr lenter\nof tho disturbance about, twoo mile*.\n\u25a0 here\nmade hy Chief of Police W. J.\nBingham Ior the exhumation of at\nleast three bodies of Japanese) who\nhave died within the laat fow\nmontha ta being considered aa a re-\nsu't of information unearthed by\ndetectives Investigating an alleged\nmurder conspiracy, first brought to\nlight by the discovery of tho body\nof Waakieht Watanabe on the\nC. P. R. right-of-way March 30.\nWHOLESALERS OF\nENGLAND STUDY\nCANADA PRODUCE\nWINNIP-DQ.   Man.   April   6.\u2014 .OP)\n\u2014Travelling in Canada to galp flrat.\nhand knowledge of agricultural products of which they sre large purchasers, representatives of the Coppers live Wholesale EVdetlee of\nOreat Britain are in Winnipeg this\nweek conferring with officials of\ntho Canadian Livestock Croperatlve I OM'Appellc\naatcUttOfl  \u00bbnrt  nt  r. \u25a0 ill   1 Winnipeg\ntrial, the high court held the district attorney had prosecuted tha\nM8B with prejudice, and had surrounded the Jurors wtth an \"If.-\nteinperate atmosphere.\" which ther\nmust, have felt In returning their\nverdict.\nThe trial court wsa eriUcteed for\nrefusing to permit the derenne to\nintroduce evidence cxmearning tfte\ncharacter of Mlas Prltule. Pantages\nch-uged she had attempted tt\nbsckmatl\"  him\nThe Weather\nParrecsst. Nelaon saaal Vicir.tf--\nmostly dourly and raatUI artlia (navSJ-\ners.\nMln.\nH.s.\nH__ON\n\u00ab\u2022\nH\nIO\nvictor*\n45\n3.1\nVsneouvrr\n42\nM\nKsmlootv-\n44\nOS\nPttncs Oeorte\n44\n00\nIstsvsn   Point\n41\n50\nPrlno,  Ruper\n40\n40\nDsvraton\n.    I\n\u2022.:-\nsttttls\n-   4,1\nM\nI\"orUa\\a~\n.50\n04\nSsn   a*vaanclsco\nM\n74\nSrpoatsnaa\n49\nM\nSO\nw\nVamon\n42\n04\n04\nCalgtry\n30\n00\nEdmonton\n34\n04\nSwift Currsnt\n3.\nOS\nPrlnr-   Albert\n.\u00bb\n'04\n-M'Appcllc\nM\n04\n_____m\n Pan Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS       TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1981.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C. Hotels\nrsvwwwv^^\nNELSON, B. C.\nTbe best hotel and dining accommodation\nin the city.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\n^\u2022VVVV^-sSKiV^ii^^\nKUMX\u2014R. H. Padelllan. D. J.\nMathsaa. H. 8. Amaan. A. L Nelson.\nsirs A a. Buson. Jean Baisoaa, Mr\nand Mrs. Keeley and finally. Mr.\nsnd Mrs. P. K. Heyranch, Spok-ne;\np. O. Hoffman, Kelowna: Miss M.\nPreeoey, Bosslsnd; P. P. Clark. Cor-\ni_ unn: Mr . aand Mrs. A. Lakes\nand bora O. E. Doubleday. J. Boyd.\nVaraooaavsr;  B. Parloff,  Mrs.  Rusoa-ll,\nM O. Altose. E. 8. Hauih. O. M.\nHutt. Winnipeg; A. Doufour, T. A.\nWallace, Mr. and Mrs. Q s Mcintosh aud -on, Cranbrook; H\nHincks. Crawford Bay; D. Sutoliffe,\nRlondel; R. (Treavfort, W. T. O.\nCcsman. Medicine Hst; P. Deorey.\nVictoria; O. O. Ommanney. Montreal.\nSAVOY\u2014H. B. Watson. New Denver; H. Lewis and son. Silverton;\nA MeWallsax-, Sandon: E. E. I_aw.\nSpokane- Mrs. Boettger, salmo; Mr.\nsnd Mrs. B. McLean, Seattle; A.\nPalfrey.   O-lgsry;    H.   E.    Paulson\nCreston:    Miss    C.    Btewsrt.    Rotas  couver.\nCreek: L. Hanson. R. Elanrorth. Mrs\nM. Ott. Drumheller; Ruth A. Hsn-\ncock. Slocan City: M. Roaaas. Pentlcton; Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Url said\nfamily, Mr. and Mrs. E. Url snd\nfamily, Wynndfcl;  R. J. Bates, Vsn-\nQueen's\nHotel\nA. Lapointe, Prop.\nHst and cold avsler In every room\nSteam hest-d.\n_, J. Wsllsce. Ymlr; Q.\nAnderson. H. McLean. A. Rosen.\nSalmo: R. Csrter, Bis; H. a-aaalle.\nOedsr. t. OKsll. B. o. York. Creston; U. Pelkey. Mosavell: Mrs. E.\nDammar. Vanoouver. Mrs. R. Mc-\nrjonaald.   Orand   Porks.       \t\nMadden Hotel\nd. a. Mcdonald\netesm Hasted Rooms by tbs\nDav, Week or Month,\nEvery  eonslderstlon shown\nto guests.\nCor. Baker and Ward -trssts\nNelson\nMADDEN--. M. McDonald. Prince\ncstortc R. E McCain Spokane: O\nMomT Calgary; J. A. LaBelle. Cra\u00bb-\nton.  ._\nNew Qrand\nHotel\nP.  I.  KAPAK,  Prop.\nWeekly or monthly rates.\nHot snd <otd water In all rooms.\nPhone S03        P. O. BOX IWl\nNSW GRAND\u2014O. Souttoroff. Castlegar; Z. Lynch, Nelson; P. IColor-\n-uff.   Brilliant.\nOccidental Hotel\nThe Home of Plenty .\nMl Vernon M. Phone\nH. Wasslrk\nIM  Rooms of  Solid Comfort\nHradqusrt-.-t   for   Lnfjers   snd\nMiners.\nW. L. McNair, reeve of Lans*\ndowne Manitoba, rural munlclpalliy\nfor many \u25a0\u2022ear*, and member of\ntbe royal irsln commission of 1907.\ndied st Oledstona. where he hss\nbeen engaged in tbe hardware bus*\nmens   ln   recent   years.\nTrail, B.C. Hotels\nHotel Arlington\nCentrally Located\nTRAIL, B. C.\nA. P. LEVKSQUE, Prop.\nDouglaC\nH-VTEL   9\nHOTEL\nRooms and Bath\np, _ snd A. OROCTAOE\nprop..\n_ tests Heated\nThronghont\nHot and Old\nSlater\nPhons -\u2022>\nTBAIL, B. C.\nThe Houae You\nWsnt\nII\/llimiR   you're   s   pros-\n*e airrtlve    buyer   or   owner\nof   a   taou-r,   you'll   find   ths\n(ISMlfled  Colunaau worth\nwhile.\nTHE NELSON\nDAILY NEWS\nNelson, B.C. Cafes\nTHI ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC    RESTAIRANT\n\u25a0 imissl.l   and   Dellcsa-v   Prevsll\nOPEN DA.  AND MOHT\nRaaca-s1 Dinner. 11 :M _\u2022\u00bb\u00bb \u00bb-<\u25a0\nrmtUI Snndsj   Chicken Wnner .wc\n\u25a0aacrlsllilng lnChop Kiiey end   Noodle.\nPHONE    IM\nKOOTENAY CAFE\nVERNON STREET\nDinner, 1118 to 2.30 J.\nSupper, km te > p. m. 3-te\nshort Orders s Sperlslty.\nOnlrk   Service\nNeat Rootensr Hotel, N.laaan\nRead The Nelson Daily News\nHAVE PATRIOTIC\nEXERCISES ON A\nBROADER BASIS\nLegion Ihvit m !. 0. D. E. and\nCity Council to Join\nCommittee\nURGE KOOTENAY\nBRANCHES ACT\nNational Work Committee to\nDraft Resolutions for\nthe Convention\nOn th\u00ab -.ingestion of its committee on nstlonal work, the Nelson\nbranch of tho Cans4ian Lesion n\nextending Invitation* to Kokanee\nchapter. I. O. D. E, and the city\ncounoll. to loin it ln forming s\nJoint commltteo to make tht arrangement* for the customary\npatriotic exercises to bs held on\nDominion Day. Hitherto the Legion\nhM taken the Initiative, but now\nthat the practice of holding patriot,\nlc exercises ln connection with ths\nholiday celebration has become established, it ia deemed fitting to\nhave the management on a community basis.\nThis step was authoribed lsst\nnlfht by the _-*gion executive, the\nmatter not having been reached, st\nThursday's general meeting owing\nta pressure of other business. The\ncommittee on national work was\nappointed to arrange th* Legion's\nrepresentation on the Jolht committee.\nSPREAD   MOVEMENT\nIt la the intention of the committee to inquire of other Kootenay\nbranches if they arP taking action\ntbls year ln accord ante with the\nprovlnclsl convention's resolution\nlut year urging branches ln British Columbia to either Initiate or\nto asivoctatf, themselves with patriot.\nc exerclse| In thflr several communities on Dominion Day. The\nresolution in question originated\nwith   the   Nelson   branch.\nAnother matter not reached\nThursdsy was appointment of ths\nresolutions -committee. tofdraft \u00abug-\ncested resolutions for presentation\nto the provincial convention at\nNew Westminister In May. Ths executive deputed the \"committee on\nnational work to step Into the\nbreach anrt discharge this duty, as\nlt  did  lsst  year.\nTHIS STOWAWAY\nHAS NEW STORY\nFrench Naval Cadet Says He\nFell Asleep Just Before\nBeaverford Sailed\nSAINT JOHN. N. B.. April 8\nIf Andre Docile*.. French naval\ncadet, speakM a true story, his statui\n\u2014shtp'a stowaway\u2014la entirely due\nto an unkind act of th\u00ab god Morpheus. Dorllaq appeared ln the\npolice court herfe recently after being taken from the Canadian Par\ncifi\u00ab freighter Beayerford, charged\nwith stealing a passage from Le\nHavre, France, His tale, explained\nthrough \u00abn interpreter, was brief:\nI f el 1 asleep. When I awoke\nthe ship had sailed. What was I\nto do?\" He said he had fsllen\nasleep while paying a visit to a\nchum on board.\nThe naval cadet waa taken to the\nJail where he was renmancied until\narrangement* can be made for his\"\nreturn to Pranoe.\nBLOCK ATTEMPT\nOF CHINESE TO\nENTER STATES\nBELLINO-HAM. Waah. April 6-\n(AP>\u2014Highway* leading from the\nCanadian border were blocked tonight by depury sheriffs and high-\nwsy patrolmen when word waa received 'rom immigration officers\nof a wholesale attempt by Chinese\nto enter the United States. The\nImmigration officers obtained information that the entire crew of\nsn orlen'al nts-smi-htp. tied up at\nVanoouver, British Columbia, planned to attempt entry into this\ncoutry.\nWINNIPEG STREET\nCAR OPERATORS TO\nWORK SHORTER DAY\nWINNIPEG. Msn.. April 6-Tl.e\nworking-day of Winnipeg electric\natreet car operators Tim been reduced to seven hour., which will\ngive employment to 69 additional\noperators. Change from the elght-\nhour-day followed a mutual agreement between offlocri of th* Winnipeg Weoartc companj and the\nStreet   Rallwaymen's   union.\nBladder Weakness\nGetting-Up-Nights\nPleasant     Home     Treal menl     Work*-\nMne;  I *rd  h.   n-xtm   for Man)\nYears\nWhat a wonderful camfort It is\nto nleep all night and not get up\none* from Bladder Weakness and\nIrritation.\nThe dally annoynhee. restless\nntghts of misery, backaches and\nnervous irritability that result from\nfunctional Bladder Troubles are\nwrecking the lives of thnussnds\nwho mtfht otherwise l> in the beet\nof  health.\nTo be st your best, vou must\nhave peaceful- health-glvint aleep\nand freedom from daily nutation-\nthat'e whv Dr Southworth*a ITRA-\nTABS give such wonderful satlsfac\ntlon.\nMade from a special formula and\nused by the Doctor for manv years\u2014\nURATABS. now obtainable from\nyour druggist for Inexpensive home\nuse, have brought quick help -and\ncomfort   to   many    .\u2022bouawida.\nNo matter what your age may\nbe or how manv medicine* you hsv*\nused without success, If you want\nto forget you have a Sadder and\nenjoy the rest of peaceful, unbroken sleep trv URATABS today.\nYour druggist will refund the small\nCarrying Royalty of Siam\nThe 20,000-ton speed queen of the Pacific, th* Canadian Pacific's great\nwhite Empress of Japan will become a royal yacht of huge proportions for\nthe visit to Canada and the United States thla month of Their Majesties the\nKing snd Queen of Slam who are accompanied by HRH. Prince Srastl and\nroysl suite of nine others, Including His Highness Prince Chlrasaktl, cousin\nat the King. The party arrives on the $mpress of Japan at Victoria and\nVancouver April 17 to be greeted In Victoria by Chief Justice MacDonald.\nacting lieutenant-governor and at Vancouver by Mayor Louis D. Taylor.\nThese will be the only official greetings while the Siamese royalty ls on\nthe cosst. Spending part of the day in Vancouver, the royal party board a\nspecial Canadian Pacific train at midnight for New York by way of Minneapolis and St. Paul and Chicago. H. S. H. Prince Amoradat Krldskara,\nSiamese minister at Washington with two aides from the Washington legation and Oapt. tbe Hon. W. Wat son-Armstrong, Slsmese consul-general for\nCanada, wlll greet the royal visitors, first reigning monarch* ever to visit\nCanada, at Victoria. Travelling Incognito, the visiting royal personages have\nrequested thst no publio functions bs arranged ln their honor. His\nMajesty the King wtU undergo treatment at New York for an eve Infection\nbut li Understood to be planning a more extensive tour of Cansda snd the\nUnited States later ln the summer.\nSIAM ROYALTY\nTO TRAVEL ON\nCP.UTEAMER\nWill Hold Vessel for Day at\nYokohama; King and Queen\nTravel  Incognito\nTOKIO. March 38. (By mail)\u2014\n(By Percy Whltelng, Canadian Press\nstaff correspondent)\u2014The next voyage of tht Emprea of Japan, leaving Yokohama April P, will be a\nmemorable one. due to the fact\nthat the first reigning monsrch to\ntravel by a Canadian n easel, his\nmajesty tbe king of Slam, and the\nqueen, accompanied by a numerous   suite,   will   be   passengers.\nIt ts expected here that the captain wlll order tha engines to be\nopened up. snd that a new record\nfor speed serosa the Paclflo from\nYokohama to Vancouver msy be\nset   up.\nThe Csnsdlsn Paclflo ateamships.\nto meet the king's convenience for\nbis visit to Toklo, where he will\nbe entertained by the emperor, bas\ntake***, the unprecedented step of\nholding the Empress of Japan for\na full extra dsy at Yokohama, on\nApril 8. She will arrive at Yokohama on April 7 at 2 p. m., and\nwlll not sal] for Vancouver until\nApril   0.   at  S   p.  m.\nThe king will travel Incognito,\nand he and the queen will be\nknown as the Prince and Princess\nSukhodaya, the name the king bore\nwhen he was heir to the throne.\nAmong the roysl psrty sre Prince\nand Princess Svaati, psrents of the\nquern\nWhlls in Tokio, the king wlll confer on the emperor of Japan ths\nhighest order of ths Sacred Elephant, and the emperor wlll confer\non the king the highest order in\nJspin, the Orand Cordon of the\nChrysanthemum, accompanied by\nthe   Orand   Order   of   Merit.\nLADY WYNDHAM\nDIES, LONDON\nLONDON. April 8 (C P cable)\u2014\nLsaly Wvndh_m, president of Uae\nActors' Benevolent fund, chslrmsn\nol the Wyndham itiest-vs, snd formerly one of the best known English\nsctresses as Mary Moore, died tonight She wss the widow of Sir\nCharles Wyndham. who wss lasr\nsecond   husband.\nMsry Moore began playing In\nthe (provinces 46 years sgo, snd became a leading at-trrss at the Oalt-\nsrlcn shortly after coming to London. Her principal successes wers\nss Ads Ingo In \u2022 David Derrick.\"\nDorothy Crulrkehenk In 'Ross-\nMsry\" the Quakeress In \"Wild Osts\"\nana Udy Bagley In \"Our Mr.\nHepplcwhlte\"\nShe became associated with Sir\nCHerles Wyndhsm In ths manage\nment of the criterion snd other\ntheater. He died In 191. snd flvs\nveers later sfter continued msnage-\nmant of the theaters, shs formed the\nWyndham Thestr.s, Ltd.. acting ss\nchairman   until   her  death.\nAGNES McPHAIL\nSPEAKS, REGINA\nREUINA.    sssk.    April    I.\u2014Miss\nAgnes MarPhsll.  MP.  gave the sal\ndress st the opening of  ths Sss\nkstchrwaan Ediictl-nsI sssoctaatlon\nconvention tonight. Her thsms i\n\"Thinking International!-,',' and-\nMacPhail stated thst it ts not saafft-\nclsnt for 'hs peace of ths world\nthat nations hsvs yielded psrt of\ntheir polltlraal oovsretgnty through\nInternational movements. The Individual nattloits must go furthsr\nsad Hela some of thslr econ-mio\nsovereignty, shs deelsrsd.\nNORWEGIAN HAS\nFOUND NEW LAND\nIN  ANTARCTIC\nOSLO, Norwiv, April 6. (API\u2014\nNorwegian government officials todsy continued their study of photographs snd msps submtttsd by\nCspt. A. Daehll. government whaling Inspector, who returned from\nthe AnUrctlc whaling flelds with\ns report of having discovered new\nland between longitude 37 snd 73\nest.\nNeither the osptsln nor ths government officials would ssy exactly\nwhere the land Is, but Daehll ssld\nhe hsd mapped its position on ths\nchart.\nCAR DEMOLISHES\nPLANK SIDEWALK\nAT MRS. BISHOP'S\nArthur  Hansen  Drives  Off\nSidewalk; Car Damaged;\nDriver Ia Cut\nIlls car getting out of his control,\nArthur Hansstt. driving' on -lata portion of Nelson svsnue between ths\nHigh street fill and Hume school,\ngot off ths roaadwsy. Snd crashsd\nupon snd through the wooden sidewalk ln front of ths residence ot\nMrs. Thomss Bishop, on ths lower\nside ot tbe road, st . o'olock Monday morning.\nThe oar wss badly damaged, and\nths sidewalk more or less demolished\nMr. Hansen himself sustained\ncuts about ths head, for which\nh\u00ab received treatment at Kootenay\nLake Oeneral hospital from Dr. B.\nB. Shaw.\nThis Is the second aooldsnt of\ntne kind that hss taken pisw In\nfront  of  Mrs.  Bishop's  place.\nBIRITOAREON\nINCREASE, DEATHS\nSHOWJECREASE\nS.   Africa's  Vital   Statistics\nGratifying, But Maternal\nMortality\nVIOLIN MAKER\nTELLS OF WORK\n\"I know the eridenoe la strongly\nagainst my Innooence, but I have\n180.000 to fight tbe case.\"\n\"As your attorney 1 tsstirs you\nthat you'll never go to prison with\nthat  amount  of  money\"\nAnd he didn't, he went there\nbroke.\nHAL-TAX, N. 8.. April 8 (CP)\u2014\nThsy tried to make a farmer out\not me, but I bought a riddle for\nthree dollars, it waa so bad I decided to build one. A treatise ln\nan old magazine provided the directions, and the necessary wood\nwas procurable, I've been malting\nviolins ever since.\" Thua does H.\nW. gangster describe his initiation\ninto the craft he hu followed tor\nthe last 30 years or so, first as a\nhobby, but for many years now as\ns profession. Laying aside a bow\nhe hsd Just straightened for some\nssplring virtuoso\u2014\"someone seems to\nhavs been tending goal with it.\"\nhe remarked\u2014Mr Sangiter told how\nbe literally \"grew up into\" the crsft\nhs now piles ln a little shop on\nOranville street. He ls * native of\nFalmouth, in the Annapolis vallry,\nand worked in New Jersey music\nshops for years.\nMy father purchased a violin\nmore than \u00ab0 yesra ago for $_5.\"\nhe aald. \"This waa the instrument\nmy brother Billy used when we\nplayed for country dancea at Falmouth. It was ap much better than\nthe cheap fiddle I was able to buy\nthat I Juat had to make one. It\nwaa a pretty fair job, too.\" he\nmused. \"Tou know, all violins, old\nand new. chesp and expensive, are\nconstructed of the same materials\n\u2014spruce top snd maple back, ribs\nand neck. Age. tone, workmanship\nfinish, these are some of the things\nthst mske the difference between\na good violin and an indifferent\none or a 'dud.-\nSTl'DY   OF   WOOD\n\"The study of wood is almost a\nprofession In Itself, sprue, must be\naged, away from rain and sun, for\nat least six years before you touch\nIt wtth a tool. Ten yeara make a\nbetter Job. Thsn there's finish. It\ntook ms 10 yeara to learn the fine\npoint* or putting on varnish properly. An instrument csn be put together in two weeks, but lt takes\nsix for a proper application of varnish.\n\"Players shun a new violin. The\nright sort of handling over a period\nof years Imparts something to an\ninstrument that Isn't in the making\n\"Repairing, of course,\" hs continued, \"is what keeps me going.\nMsklng violins Is simply a hobby\nI follow for the love of the thing.\nIn ths lut 20 yeara I've msde\nabout 60; that one in the window\nwas started two or three months\nago.\n\"But any man who can't go to\na tree with a rip-saw and construct\nhis instrument from beginning to\nend hu no business repairing a\ngood violin. Expert repairing Is\nmore difficult thsn the actual making. It -requires gears of experience.\n\"All sorts of things go into the\nmsklng of ons of these-r\" hs\ntouched an unfinished instrument\n\u25a0\u2014\"and even with everything possible\nforeseen, there's a big element of\nchance In the result. Ons thing Is\n.furs, though\u2014you may look for the\nright kind of wood and find only\none trse in fire thouund that is\nsuitable, Spruce bu to be out, ln\nthis oountry, in Deoember or Jan\nuary,  when  the  sap  is  dead.\n\"1 wish I had tbat aid first flddlo\nback sgsin es a souvenir.\" sighed\nX. w Sangster. \"but I traded It\nfor a  mandolin\"\nJust then a lady customer csme\nin to purchase a O string.\nCj-PB TOWN, South Africa, April\ng.\u2014lBy the Canadian Prua)\u2014According to the annual report of the\ndepartment of public health, the\nbirthrate In the Union for the year\n1039 wu higher than ln the two\npreceding years; the crude death-\nrate was the lowest since 1025; the\nInfsntlle mortality wu the lowest\nso fsr recorded; and the survival\nrate higher than It has been since\n1925.\nThe only unsatlsfsctory feature of\nthe vital statistics ia that the maternal mortality is higher than in\nany of the three preceding years,\nand, u the report phrases It, \"certainly very excessive,\"\nThe Buropesn population in 1-28\nbased on the censuses of 1021 and\n1026 ls estimated at 1.738.037; Bantu, 5,277,023; Asiatic, 183,771; mixed\nabd other colored, 577,852; total\n7,777,583. The European birth-rate\nper thouund of the population wu\n26.8, which ls higher than England\nand Wales, Pranoe, Osrmany, New\nZealand. Scotland, the United States\nof America, Australia, Canada of\nSouthern Rhodesia. Italy and Lithuania have birth-rates of 26.1 an-j\n28.8 respectively. The European\ndeath-rate ln the Union wu 10.18\ncrude and 10.09 corrected for age\nsnd sex distribution. This is lower\nthan any of the other countries\nabove enumerated with the excek\ntlon of Southern Rhodesia.\nThe infant mortality rate wu\n70.49 per thousand births. The rate,\nths report shows, has markedly improved since the date of Union,\nthough lt hu risen slightly slnoe\n1926. The survival rate or rate of\nnatural locreue wu 16.6. Thla rate\nts also falling slightly, but is higher\nthan that of any other country ex\ncept Egypt and Poland.\nJOHN WALSH OF\nCANYON VICTIM\n200WT FALL\nContinued   from   Page   One)\nbottom of tho mountain that the\nfirst intimation of ib\u00ab tragedy which\nmarred the holiday event wu\nbrought to their notloe. The first\nboat load of hikers hsd started for\ntha Nelson side of the lake when\nRobert Mclvor began to cry. Questioned, he declared that hts cousin\nwu missing. On finding one\nof the party missing, A. D.\nAllen made tip a search party and\nwent in search of the loat lad.\nFIND   BODY    ON   ROCM\nThe party mado the complete u-\ncen* again when Dorothy Olbbons,\none of the hikers, caught sight of\nan object on the rocks below the\ncliff. Field glasses carried by Maud\nDolphin, a member of the searoh\nparty, were focused on the object.\nwhich proved to be the body of\nthe boy.\nMr. Allen made the descent to\nthe body, plcke* it up and carried\nlt to the level, made an improvised\nstretcher and descended with the\nsearch party to the foot of the\nmountain. Prom the bottom of\nthe mountain the party crossed the\nlake In Mr. Allan's boat. In the\nmeantime Dr. H. H. MacKen?.*,\nConstable R. H. Macintosh snd\nConstable C. F. Davidson of the\nprovincial polios bad been notified\nby phone, and met the party on\nthis side of  the  lake.\nAn Inquiry will be held this\nafternoon.\nSOLDIER FIGURE\nIN BRONZE FINE\nPIECE SCULPURE\nLONDON. April 6.\u2014 (CP) \u2014A\nbronze recumbent figure of a soldier\nby the late O- W- Lambert, uso-\nclate of the Royal Academy, hu\nbeen on view In Australia House\nfor a few days snd ls destined for\nBt. Mary's cathedral, Sydney, Aus-\n'ralla. The figure wu cast In a\nfcundry at Thames Dltton from a\nplaster model which wu completed\nin 1920, Just before the art-art\ndeath.\nMr. Lambert wu normally a\npainter whose sound draughtsmanship hu controlled this wsr memorial into something really worth\nwhile. It la absolute realism- There\nla variety ln thf textures of web-\nstraps, puttees, helmet and other\naccoutrement; the body is inert.\nresting well upon the ground, until\n!\u2022 is almost incorporated with Jt.\nThe whole structure expresses\nsimple facta and, as realistic sculpture for a definite purpose, is one\nof the finest things Imaginable.\nWARNS TRADERS\nNEW   FARM   BOARD   HEAD\nJames C. Stone of Kentucky, Just\nsworn ln ss new hesd of U. s.\nfederal farm board, plans no aggressive csmpalgn against traders ln\ngram futures. But ha warns them\nhe sees no public service in speculation.\nLITERARY WOMEN\nOF CHINA NOTED\nUr. Kiang Corrects Popular\nImpression Women Only\nRecently Educated\nMONTREAL, Que., AprU 6 <CP)\u2014\n-The popular Impression that\nChinese women hav\u00ab received an\neducation only within recent times\nis a mistaken one; CUineu women\nli_ve always been educated. _w-\npeclally among the mandarin and\nclan classes, Dr. Kiang Hang-tiu\ntold mombers of the Montreal\nbranch of the Canadian women.'*.\nPress club a short time ago. The\nsubject ot Dr, King's lecture wu\n\"Some Literary Women of China,\"\nof whom he &atd there were many,\nmentioning a few who lived at uu-\nlerent periods and' under different\ndynasties from about 2U0 B. C.\nFu Hsl-O, .he daughter of a col\nlege professor, perlormed notaule\nservice for her oountry by preserving\ntho ancient classics. Possessed o. a\nrcmarkab.e memory,' ehe wu able\nto reproduce books of history that\nhad been destroyed by Chu Shlb\nHurwg-Tl, who had w.shod to leave\nIlls lmprew on the country by\ndoing away with the old and building anew. Sho wro.e down Irom\nmemory some 160.000 words.\nA century and a half later, pan\nChaa sister of an official hlatoriau.\nafter her brother's death, complete dthe work he had begun and\nthus wu co-author of a history of\nthe eastern Km dynaa.y.\niUO i AMOI-.  WOMEN\nThe Chin dynasty numbered two\nfamous woman, Su Hu-El, who employed hsr tUne while her husband\nwu away at war by embroidering\n000 Chinese charaotera .n five different colored sUks on a piece of\ncanvu. In this 400 poems havo\nalready been discovered from four\nlines to 40 or 60 lines ln length. A\nreproduction cf t-hta may ,be seen\nIn the Oe\u00bb: Chinese library rvt\nMcOlll. said Dr. Klicg. The other\ncelebrated woman of this period was\nl_ady Wei. lady-ln-waiting at the\ncourt, who ls regarded u tli* inventor of modern Fcr.pt. by wblcl.\n4000 characters may be written m\nan hour.\nChina In he sixth century hsd s\nvery ambitious woman ruler, who\nnot only ruler the Chinese empire\nfor 60 years, but had Utenry as\nwell u military gchlcveoventa t.\nher credit. Shang Kuan-Wan. \u00a3r,\none of the oourt lades, wu given\nthe position of chief examiner cf\npowry.\nTowards the end of the sung\ndyru_ety. In ttie ninth century.\nthere lived an ambitious young lady\nnamed Huang chon Chun, official\nexaminations were open only to\nmen, so she disguised herself In\nmasculine garb, after studying the\nenmlnatons, passing in three series.\nShe thsn became automatically an\nofficial and wu appointed a magistrate by the emperor. She found\nherself in a dllemmi when the governor of the province where ehe wns\nmagistrate proposed to marry hi.\ndaughter to her, and had to con-\nfeu she wu a woman. Four volumes of her works were published.\nChlu Chin wry. described by Dr.\nKlsng u the foremost woman of\ntho Manchu dynaa.y. taking an active p_r^ In the revoluton. She waa\nthe first woman to publish a mag-\naalne and wrote manv poems. Her\ndaughter, now **_t Columbia university, hM published her mother's\npoems ln four volumes. Wu Chu-\nah Ylng was described u the greatest calllgrapher since Lady Wei. Her\ntextbooks are the standard fcr public schools.\nNoted for hvln\u00ab msde copies of\n96 portraits of Chnese emperors\nand empresses ls Tans; Ung Fo, wh-i\nwu paid the equivalent of $10,000\nln  Cbineee  money.\nREGINA MjVYVCDTE\nON ANOTHER GAS\nSERVICE PLAN\nAruh-asklnwre\nDDD hM ns rind la Uss _ra__ae_t tl\ns__ dlsaankn. A itaetor. tsnsuai\nUaavt dortsn rsawmmc-d. Aa _csiv<\nfluid thai tkastran tha __\u25a0_\u00bb favmai\nIn the skin. DDD owls, s-otbos, _\u25a0_\nIts -let-Ubs- s_ It wishes, deu\nSMYTHE'S    m-l-MAC.\nMANN,   KUTH-BFO-.D   CO.\nOTTAWA GREEK\nNEW GOVERNOR\nGENERAL TODAY\nContinued  from  Page  one)\nphosed Into a place of danling\ncolor. Platforms banked with flow-\nera have been erected on tbe places\nwhere his excellency wlll receive tba\nol-Hclal welcome of the city, and\nat the notables of state. With\nmeticulous care, tht exact spots\nwhere high officers in the civil administration, the naval and the\nmilitary forces, the Judiciary aad\nother departments of administration\nwill stand, have been charted.\nTables of precedence have been\nstudied, and proper attention given\nto tbe rank and service of foreign\ndiplomats, members \"of the consular\ncorps, and so on down the line.\nMAYOR ALLEN TO\nWELCOME   FOR   OTTAWA\nThe city's welcome will be presented by Mayor Allen, who will be\naccompanied by the members of\nthe city oouncil. They wlll meet\nhis excellency as he descends from\nthe train, and there his worship\nwill read an address on behalf of\nOttawa. The governor-general will\nthen pass between the llnu of stalwart guardsmen, who will be drawn\nup ln their pre-war scarlet tunics,\nblue pantaloons and bearskins. As\nthe command for the \"royal salute\"\nrings out, a signal will be fluhed\nto the artillery battery on the slopes\nof Parliament hill, and the thtTh-\ndcr of gunfire will reverberate along\nthe Ottawa valley, to announce\nthat their excellencies have officially\nset foot ln the capital, which Is to\nbe their home for the next six\nyears.\nThe prime minister and members\nof the Dominion government wlll\nagain welcome the governor-general,\nthis time to Ottawa, following\nwhich the Karl of Bonborough will\nbe greeted by Rt. Hon. Mackenzie\nKing, leader ot the official opposition, the provincial premiers, members of the privy council, representatives of foreign statu and\nother dignitaries. Then introductions\nwill take place ln the station.\nOutside tbe 'station s troop of\ncavalry, drawn from the Princeae\nLouise Dragoons, win be drawn up,\ngarbed in blue and white, with\nbrus helmets, and carrying their\nljyices. The vloe-regai party will\nProceed to the state carriage, and-\nucorted by tbe dragoons, will embark on the lut stage of thetr\nlong Journey to Rldeau  hall.\nAdditional to the address whleh\nwill he read by Mayor Allen ls the\none that will be delivered on behalf of  the St.  Oeorge's  society.\nPENTICTON MAN~\nGETS ONLY $35\nIN SWEEPSTAKE\nVANCOUVER. B. C, April \u00ab.\u2014\nSusal lor 110,000 ss s winner ol s\nsweepstake, J. L. Eliot 6t Psntlc-\nton only won 135.19. seoor__-g to\nthe ofllclal list ot winners of the\nSt. AndrsWs Football club obsrlty\nswsep. The totsl amount available\nfor prlss, in ths sweepstake wss\nonly   10143.40.\nA writ, ss first clslmaant ider\nsection 89 of the criminal .o_\u00bb,\n1937. was Issued against Elliott by\nW. Martin Ortflln. K. c. on behalf\nof Elbruls Csrter. also of Pentlcton. Mr. Orlffin, this mornln., ssld\nhs wss merely, scting aa s\u00ab.nt ln\nthe matter, and hsd hsd no furthsr\nInstructions since Issuing the writ\nRKOINA, 8ssk.. April 9\u2014Reilns\ntax-payers who last week, defeated\ns propossl of ths Trl-Oltles Utilities\nCMS company to supply ths city\nwith nslursl (as. msy hsve sn opportunity to vote on s seoond project, It wss Intimated todsy by P.\nM. Anderson, K.O., solicitor for ths\nSouthern Saskatchewan Oas company. Ths \"most advantageous proposal possible\" will bs msde to ths\ncity within . short time, hs ssld.\nBESSBOROUGH IS\nALLOWED DRIVE\nC. N. R. LOCOMOTIVE\nQtrraic, tjue., April 9. (CP)\u2014\nThe EsrI of Bessborough. OanadS's\nnsw governor-generaa], lesrned today\nthe thrill of handling ths throttle\nof one of the Oshaadlan National\nral.wsys' huge passenger locomotives, when tho special u_n bearing\nthe vlcs-regal psrty to ottsws\nreached Riviere du Loup this morning, his excellency  boarded  the en-\ni. \"*.\u201e!. \"_\u25a0' wlth \"\u25a0\u2022 '\"'\u2022\u2022*\u25a0 \"OM\nSt. Andre, Kamourssks, was reached\nThere   a   brief   stop   was   msde   to\ntSnb'\u00b0,othhU^Tr,.r''\u00b0r-'\"\"ra'   to \"\"\nnR\u00a5^STR0YS~\nREADLYN HOTEL\nREADLYN, sssk., April .-Origin-\nsting In the basement of the building st 9 o'clock Mondsy \u2022vsnlng.\nfire deetroyed the Vsrwood hotel\nst Ve\u2014rood, seven miles south of\nhere, wtth a loss of 939.000. and s\npocl room snd baarber shop md-\nJoln'ng with a loss estlnua-sd st\n98000.\nVARSITY    PRESIDENT    RETURNS\nTORONTO. April 9 (OP)-\u00abr Hob.\nert Pnlconer. president of ths University of Toronto, returned from\nthe British West mllea todsy after\na two-mo-ths' tour of ths Islands\nfor ths benefit of his health. He\ninloijncd tbe Evening Telegram ln\nan Interview thst his heart condition still required him to tst*\nthings slowly and in oonssqusiaoe\nhe hsd glwn thought to retiring.\nthe paaper states.\nDr. Wood's\nMot hsr\u2014Hsvs yoai glvsn Nsnnle\none   of   your   toffees,   deejr?\nJohn tsgsd four!\u2014No, she can't\nsst one. Shs hss something thc\nmatter with  her.\n-tothsr\u2014What as  It?\n.lohn\u2014I think It's cslled  Unt,\nPneumonia Left tier\nWith a Terrible Cough\ni Mrs. A. W. Paravaar, Ml Jane St., Toronto, 0*1.,\nwrites:\u2014\"EigM vaaaars ago I had s vaarjr serious ill\nboss. I __ s batd sttaaek of plmrisy snd iims-iiwlsi\nsad wms six months in bed. T_ls illness Mt ms\nwith s tsrribls eongh. I tried seversl oough mnfllstsss.\nbut they did not seem to have an- effect. Ons 6Aj\nmy mother brought me hems s bottle of Dr. Wood's,\nNoravsy Pine Syren, snd after I hsd taJtsn ssverslj\nmore I untamed my eongh grsdaaaa-y leaving ma-i\nBancs thst tims If ever my husbsnd snd ekaadm orj\nmysslf hsve tad colds I alwsys get 'Dr. Wood's'.'!\nPrt\u00bb 3Sc s tattle; barge fsanily stss _a_; st -tt\"\ndruggists or daslsrs.\n\t\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS       TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931.\nrage Thre-\nWORKS MINISTER\nDUE HERE FIRST\nSAYS DUORDEN\nWill Go Over the Highways\nPersonally to Study\nWork Program\nWILL DO AS MUCH\nWORK AS POSSIBLE\nMinister   Thinks   Tran-Pro-\nvincial Not an Asset\nTill Completed\nThis district will _e the first to\nhe visited by Hon. R. W. Bruhn,\nminister of public works, when he\ncleans up his sessional business.\nDr. L. E. Borden, M. P. P. for Nelson,  stated   yesterday.\n\"The minister of publio works ls\nmost sympathetic with completing\nthe existing road program In hand,\nand he assures me that without\nquestion this trans-provincial blgih-\nway wlll be the first to be completed, and as far as the funds on\nthe program of standardization on\nth. final link from Oray Creek to\nthe main lake,\" said Dr. Borden.\nWILL   SEE    ALL   WORK\n\"Before long the minister will be\nhere personally, for he assures me\nthis Is the first section be wlll visit\nwhen he clears up bis duties arising\nfrom tbe session. He wants to go\norer the whole work himself, and\nsee what has been done, and what\nhas to be done, to complete the\ntrans-provincial highway program.\nHe hss expressed th\u00ab opinion to me\nthat until the Kootenay lake highway Is completed and In final shape,\nwith all its connections, it will not\nbe an asset returning money on the\n] ..vestment made In lt. and he*\nwants It to be making returns tn\ntourist traffic and In gasoline tax\nas soon as lt can be managed.\nNELSON-NELWAY    LINK\n\"Apart (ram tbe trans-provincial\nhighway, the minister wants to go\nwith me over the highway from\nNelson to the International ooun-\ndary. to see for himself what will be\nrequired to put that vital artery In\nshape for international as well as\ndistrict traffic. In every way, he Is\nmuch alive to the road needs of\nthis district.\"\nDr. Borden expressed pleasure at\nthe Invitation extended by the\nboard of trade to Hon. Mr. Bruhn,\nto b\u00ab its guest at a special luncheon\nand to attend a conference on\nroad  questions.\nCanadian Artists Display Creations at 0. S. A. Exhibition\nCHRIST ABIDES\nIN DEATH REALM\nSAYS ARCHDEACON\nWith tbe opening of the 59th annual exhibition of the Ontario Society ot Art at the art gallery recently, many Interesting paintings were\non view. Altogether, there are some 163 paintings hanging and 21 pieces\nof sculpture on display. Above show some well-known artist contributors\nto   the   exhibition:   (1)   Emanuel   Hahn,   A.R.C.A.,   sculptor.   <3)   Marlon\nSTUDENT\nDeath  In His Domain,  His\nMansion for His\nServants\nTHEY CONSCIOUSLY\nDWELL WITH HIM\nRector Develops an Unusual\nEaster Theme at\nSt. Saviour's\nLon.. A.R.O.A. (3) Hiss Florence Wyle. (4) Dorothy Stevens. (6) Miss\nOlsrs Hagarty, A.R.C.A. |6) E. atfyly drier, F.BC.A. (7) Thorns, W.\nMitchell. (B) Frederic. H. BrUden. 191 Fred Harris. (10) John Wllllsna\nBeatty, R.C.A.   (11)  Arthur Hemlng.   (12)  Alfred Joseph  Casson,  A.R.C.A.\nFERNIE FIREMEN\nEXTINGUISH FIRE\nAT DRAGON HOME\n-'ERNIE. B. C, April 6.\u2014The\nFernie fire department was called\ncut at 9:30 Saturday morning to a\nfire In Make Dragon's residence,\nrltuated near the corner of Victoria\navenue and Rose street. This fire\nwas soon brought under control.\nThe damage to the house snd furniture will be In the neighborhood of\n$-00. which Is covered by insurance.\nThe fire was first seen by Annie\nwasnock, a neighbor, who went to\nthe house and awakened the Dragon\nfamily. The <Aty tire truck broke\nan axl\u00ab Just after reaching the fire.\nPAINS\nNo matter how severe,\nyou can always hav*\nimmediate relief I\nAspirin slavaays stops pain quickly. It\ndoes it without sny ill effects.  Hsraaaless\n10 the hesrt; hsrmless to snybody. But\n11 slavaays brings relief. Why suffer?\nASM ll.Y\nTM.I NARK MS.\nSPRING\nCOATS\nDYED\nModerate charges.\nMail orders paid\none way.\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Class  Dyer and  Cleaner\nFalrvlew Nelson,  B.   C,\nON THE AIR!\nTONIGHT\nNational Broadcast\n6:45\u2014The Vagabonds\u2014KOO. Orchestra, direction Merrick.\n8\u2014Musical Magazine: KOO, KOMO,\nKOW, KBCA. KPBD, KTAR, Concert orchestra.\n6:30-^KOO, KHQ, KOMO, KOW,\nKECA. aigmund Spaeth, master\nof ceremonies; singing violins;\nmale trio; orchestra d lrec t lon\nFrank Black.\n7:00\u2014Dance orchestra: KOO, KHQ,\nKOMO.   KOW.   KFI.   KFSD.   KTAR\n8:00\u2014Amoe 'n' Andy: KOO, KHQ.\nKOMO, KOW, KBCA. KFSD.\nKECA, KFSD, (Trans, from Chicago).\n8:16\u2014Memory Lane: KOO, KHQ,\nKOMO,  KOW.  KFI,  KFSD,  KTAR,\n6:30\u2014KOO, KHQ, KOMO, KOW,\nKBCA\nRural drama featuring Billy Page.\nEllleen Ptggot. Richard  Le Orand.\n8:45\u2014Smiles: KOO, KHQ, KOMO.\nKOW. KECA. KFSD, Lee 8 Roberts pianist, Paul Carson organist\nvocsl soloist Anson Weeks and\norchestra\n9:30\u2014Caswell Concert: KPO. KFI\nCaswell Carollers; Eva DeVol. soprano; Dorothy Lewis, contralto;\nAllan Wilson tenor: Msrsd.n Argil, baritone; Instrumental ensemble, direction Cy Tobbe, Tarn'\nIna\" true version of Kmericn Kal-\nmans \"sari\" will be offered by a\nmixed Quartet and an Instrumental ensemble. Sari ls a widely\npopular operetta ln  two  acts.\n8:00\u2014KOO. KHQ. KOMO, KOW.\nKFI.   KF6D.   KTAR\n9:30\u2014Hill Billy Boys: KGO. KECA,\nKSFD,    KTAR.KOA\n10:30\u2014National Concert orchestra:\nKOO, KOA. (KOW 10:30 to 11:00)\nBarbara Blanchard soprano; Harold Dana, baritone; orchestra direction Joseph Hornik.\nComplete details follow: Orchestra\nHamlet Overture (Tchaikovsky)\nsoprano solo\u2014Take Me, Jamie Dear\n(Blschoff); orchestra \u2014 Minuet\n(Paderewtskl); petite Suite (Bizet)\nBartone solo\u2014Beau Solr (Debussy) orchestra \u2014Clair de Lune\n< Debusy *; Musical Soap Bubbles\n'Urbach); Soprano solo\u2014White ln\nthe Moon and Long Road Lies;\nOrchestra \u2014 Xntre-Acte \u2014 \"Her\nodalde\" (Massenet); Funeral March\nof a Marionette (Oounod); Ban\ntone Solo \u2014 When My Fancy's\nRunning High; Orchestra \u2014 Hunting Scene (Bucalossl); Sambre et\nMuse\n11:00\u2014Dance Orchestra KOO, KFI\nColumbia   Broadcast\n9\u2014 Phantom of Broadway: KPQ,\nKVQB. KOA, KJR, KEX, KXL,\nKORE, KMED, KYA, KFSB, OER\nKOB.\n10:30\u2014 Moonlight Melodies: KPQ,\nKV06.   KOA.   KPJR,   KOB\n11 to 1 a midnight\u2014Vic Meyers' or-\ndhsetra: KPQ, KVOS, KOA, KJR.\nKEX,  KOER\nKHQ\u2014Spokane\n508...   M:   5.H)   K;   1000   W.\n9:30\u2014Old   Timers\n10\u2014Inland   Empire   Forum\n10:15\u2014Norman   Thue.   plsnlst\n10:30\u2014KHQ,   Ensemble\n11   to   U   midnight\u2014Dance   orchestra\n.iFRC,   San    Francisco\n491.5 m. 810 K; 1000 w.\n6:3Q\u2014Dinner  music\n7:15\u2014The Ceclllans, DLBS\n8:30\u2014Concert\n9:15\u2014Wonders of thc Sky, Henry M.\nHyde\n9:30\u2014Blenders\n9:45\u2014Piano Moods, Edna Fischer\n10\u2014Emperor  of  the   world\n10:15\u2014Answer Man   \u25a0\n10:20\u2014Val   Valente's   orchestra\n12 to  1  am\u2014Vagabond  of  the  Air\nKNX\u2014Uw   Angeles\n285.5  m:  1050  k;  5000  *,*..\n5:45\u2014 Amusement tips\n6\u2014Wesley Tourtelotte, noted organist\n6:30\u2014KNX novelty trio\n6:45\u2014\"Nlta & Ina,\" melody maids\n7\u2014Frank Watanabe and Hon. Archie\n7:16\u2014Sam Coslow, song writer\n8\u2014\"The Arcadians\"\n8:30\u2014\"The Lion Tamers\"\n9\u2014KNX Players\n9:30\u2014Trojan trio _ \"Piano Twins\"\n10\u2014Arizona Wrangler and Sheriff\n11 to 12 midnight\u2014Wesley Tourte\nlotte, organist\nKJR\u2014Seattle\n:.'\u25a0!>..  in; 970 k; 5000 w.\n6\u2014 Marshall   Sohl.   tenor;       Agatha\nTurley, soprano\n7\u2014Musical   Crossword   program\n8:30\u2014cecile Baron pianist\n10\u2014Ken   Stuart's  program\n10:30\u2014Mabel  Mohrman. piano;   Mar\nshall   Sohl,  tenor\n11\u2014Vic  Meyers'  orch.\n12 to 3 a.m.\u2014Midnight  Revellers\nPRESTIGE GROWS\nWITH SNOWDEN AS\nTIME PASSES ON\nChancellor    Disregards    Extremists; Would Have Been\nNewspaperman\n( nliiiaahiaa   Brosdcsst\n3:46\u2014Lee Bores, with Nat Brusi-\nlolfs orchestra. KOL KVI, KPPY.\nKFRC.  KHJ.  QDYL,   KLZ,  KOH\n7_-Splsodes ln tlae lives of Joe\nsnd VI; KHJ. KOL. KFPY. KOLN\nKFRC,  KHJ.  KDY, KLZ. KOH\n7:16\u2014 Jester. Richie Craig, Jr.;\nKDYL.  KLZ. KOH\n7:30\u2014Raadlo Playhouse with Morton\nDowney: KNX. KOL, KFPY. KFRC\nKHJ.   KDYL.   KLZ\n8\u2014Paul Trenaaalne snd his orchestra: KFBK. KMJ. KOL, KFRC.\nKDYL.   KLZ,   KOH\n8:1_S\u2014Pryor's Band: KFBK. KMJ.\nKOL. KFPY, KOIN KFRC, KHJ.\nKDYL,   KLZ.   KOH\n8:30\u2014 Remanent and his orchestra\nirom Toronto KDYL, KLZ\nI railed   Broadcast\n6:49\u2014Hu_liesp_per of the Air;   KPQ,\nKVOB.   KOA,   KJR,   KEX,   KORE,\nKMED.   KYA\n7\u2014Calender ot the Air: KPQ,KVOS,\nKOA. KJR. KXL. KORE. KMED.\n7:30\u2014Composers Hour: KPQ, KVOS.\nKOA.   KJR,   KXL,   KOER,   KMED,\nKOA,   KOB\n7:48\u2014   Three   Jacks:   KPQ,   KVOS.\nKOO, KJR. KXL. KORE. KMED.\n8\u2014Hlghwsy Highlights: KTM, KOB\n8:30\u2014 \"And   s   Oentleman\":   KVOS,\nKKX. KORE. KMED. KYA. KOER.\n.er birth- tone\n...the perfect gift\nFor hsr birthdsy, could you think of i\ngift more appropriate than a lovely\narticle of jewelry aet with April s\nbirthstone \u2014 the Diamond?\nSurely nothing could be more fitting,\nand nothing would be more joyously\nrseeiv-d. If your diamond ia selected\nh\u00abr\u00bb, you may give it with confidence.\nPor our professional advice in the selection of your stone assures genuine\nvalue, without adding to the cost.\n. B. GRAY\nJeweler, Diamond Merchant\nPhone 333    Nelson, B. C.\nKGA\u2014Spokane\n204  m:  1470 k: .woo w.\n5:48\u2014Light Opera Hour\n8:30\u2014The Song Exchange\n10:00\u2014Ken Stuart's '30 Minutes ol\nSunshine\"\n10:80\u2014Moonlight MeloJles, NWBS\n11:00\u2014Vic  Meyers'   orchestra\n12:00\u2014Request program\nKEX-4IMrtlsnd\n2.14.1  m;  1180k.  5000  aa.\n5:46\u2014Theatre   Review.   Desn   Collins\n8:00\u2014Light Opera Hoair. 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Western Network;  Madam\nBellamle   Adams,   soloist\nKOIN\u2014Portland\n310  saaj \"40 _:  lmw w-\n6:00\u2014Isle   of   Oolden   Dreams\n6:30\u2014The  Bohemians\n7:15\u2014Bells   of   Harmony\n8:00\u2014Studio   Feature\n8:30\u2014Program,   DLBS\n9:16\u2014The   Slumber   Boat\n9:45\u2014Flllats broadcast\n10.30\u2014Jack  snd  Jills  music\nll-aval Valente's music. DLBS\n13:00\u2014The   Merry   Oo   Round\n66 MILES ON 1\nGALLON OF GAS?\nWalter Crltchlow, 7873-A Street.\nWheaton, UL. hss patented a Vapor\nMolsturo Oas Baver and Carbon\nHtmlnator for all Engines and\nAutos that beals any ever cot out.\nOld Fords report as high as 8a\nmiles on 1  gallon. New Fords 81.\nOther makes report amazing\nlncrtases of  14  to  '._  more.\nMr. Crltchlow offers $10,000 00\ncash prlees for best gains with his\npatent.\nHs slso offers to send 1 for trtiil.\nWrh>   him  today  for one.\nMr. Crltchlow wants County and\nState Agencies everywhere to make\n$260.00   to   $1,000.00   per   month.\nHe also offers 1 now Auto Tree\n(any  make)   to each  new  Agent.\nLONDON. April 8 (By Thoma.s\nT. Champion. Canadian Press staff\ncorrespondent) -- Rt. Hon. Philip\nSnowden, chancellor of the exchequer, whose speech concernlpg\nthe state of the national finances\nhas been described as the gravest\npronouncement msde to the country since the early day's of the\ngreat war. possesses as arresting\na personality as any ln present-day\nltfe. His face Is one of the keenest\nor the hatchet type. A grievous\naccident in early life wrecked his\nphysical frame, and compelled his\nretirement as a civil servant. Per-\nhapa it was this misfortune which\npardonably assisted* him to the cultivation of an acid tongue. Snowden, not so many years ago, could\nhave passed very fairly for the ordinal of W. S. Gilbert's King Oama.\nwho found life \"extremely flat, with\nnothing  whatever   to  grumble   at.\"\nSnowden. who Is now 67, entered\nparliament relatively late In ltfe,\nhaving turned 40. In this he was\nlike Joseph Chamberlain. They were\nalike, too. ln getting to\nalike, too, tn going to Westminster\nwith s great reputation. Snowden'*'\nmaiden speech created almost \u00ab.s\nbig a sensation as did the maiden\nspeech of E. F. Smith., afterward\nEarl of Birkenhead. But amongst\nthose who remember hearing both\nefforts It will always be allowed\nthat whereas F. E. Smith spoke\nfrom the head alone. Snowden spoke\nas he has always continued to\nspeak, from the heart as well as\nthe head. Snowden never sacrifices\nprinciples for tactical dialectics. Despite his one-time venomout. toi_-\/ie\nhe has always been one of ihe\nmost popular figure*, of the commons.\nWhen Philip Snowden entered\nparliament for Blackburn in 1008.\nhe was well-nigh the idol of the\nSocialist party. Six years earlier,\nalthough unsuccessful in gaining\nthe seat, he had polled In that\ntown the largest vote which had\never been secured till then by an\napostle of Socialism. Snowden. indeed, may be said to havs crested\nihe Socialist \"Hot Gospel,\" and\nbrought it into active politics tn\nEngland. Although he was never\na Communist, lt was Snowden who\nInvented the phrase, \"the Idle rich.\"\nFrom his early days he had \u25a0\nftalr for high finance. No doubt\nhis abilities here were stimulated\nby his experience in the Inland\nrevenue department. In passing lt\nmay be mentioned that Snowden\nwas born in the bleak Bronte country of Yorkshire. Maybe this had\na nascent influence over hia temperament.\nSnowden. durtng the war, was a\npacifist ami antl-* onscrli-tloiiist. He\nlost hts i-cr at Blackburn, in consequence, and he also lost his valuables\/connection as a free-lance\nnow**,pcr mill. Though he was op-\nposecr to the war he fought hard\nagainst those members of hts party\nwho supported the Russian revolu-\nllon. Both Mi's. Snowden and he\nare looked at askance by many Socialist, on account of their attl-\nMit lownrd Russia. In his general\noutlook there In no doubt Snowden has mellowed u the years have\npassed. If he had had his own\nway. It Mm, lie uontd rather have\nbeen a newspaper man than a cab'\nlnet minister. He is .still a member\nof tho trades union called I he\nNstlonal Union ol Journalists. \"I\nhave never really taken to poll-\nbody recently. \"The house of com-\ntlcs,\" he told ii gathering of this\nmons has never gripped me. You\nget into a current very often by\naccident. It carries you along, and\nit is very difficult for you to reach\nbsck. Politics is certainly lasclnat'\ntng. It Is exciting at times, but\nthere is a dark side. There it re\ngreat possibilities of tremendous Influence, but there arc Brc:it temptations, great dangers, aud It takes a\nstrong   character   to   resist   them.\"\nHETTEK   HKHTIUZUKS\nThe Dominion seed branch reports\nthat the volume of fertilizer sold tn\nCanada increased from a total of\n50.000 ton*, in U--.4 to about 225.-\n000 tons In 1920. Increased tonnage\nhowever, is not MM whole story\nThe average analysis of mixed fertilizer sold tn 1024 Miowcd about 14\nper cent total plant food ae comparer! with about 30 per cent in\n1930, w> that the actual plant food\nsold In mixed fertilizers tn 1930\nwas at least right times that of\n1024. Tlie trend jieem-4 to be toward\nhigher un.lysis fertilizer containing\nless filler and more plant food et\nlower cost to the farmer. The trend\nln demand, also, is for the f-rttllner\ncontaining the higher percentage of\nplant  foods.\nSHARK DEFEATED\nBY SWIMMER\nAustralian     Youth      Declares\nHe Mmk Thumb tn ... e\nof  Attacking  Fish\nBRISBANE. Australia, April\nsj\u2014Stanley\" Roeer, 18 years of\nage, ls sticking by hts story\nof how he beat of u shark\nwhich attacked him while he\nwas swimming today.\nThe youth declared a man-\neater bowled him over tn the\nwater with a sudden rush .In\nhis struggle to escape, he asserted, he Jammed his thumb\nIn the sharks eye end it beat\na   hasty   retreat.\nRoser walked t0 a hospital\nwhere superficial wounds received In the encounter were\ntreated.\nDOMINION SEEKS\nREGISTRATION OF\nSUGAR-BUSHES\nlt Is Also Necessary to Ob\ntain  a License  Where\nProduct  Sold\nOTTAWA, Ont.. April 6\u2014(CP)\u2014\nUnder provision of the maple sugar\nindustry act, 1930. which became\neffective this month, all manufa*--\nt urlng or pecking plants dealing\nI a maple products require to be\nregistered with the department of\nagriculture at, Ottawa and all such\nplants selling their product outsid.\nthe province tn which they are\nlocated must obtain a license, the\nfee   for  which  ls  120   annually.\nOwners of sugan-bush or orchards\nare required to register with the\nDominion fnUi commissioner \u00abirt\nobtain * license where the proriut*.\nof the sugar-bush or orchard is sold.\nThere is no fee for this license.\nUnder the ect registration and\nlicensing with respect to both plants\nand bush must be effected by\nMarch 1 of this year. Application\nforms for the purpose will be supplied by the Dominion fruit branch.\nProbably the outstanding feature\nof the act is the rigid restriction\ntn the ime of the word mapl\u00ab. to\nabsolutely pure maple producSt.\nThe word maple may no longer be\nused tn connection with Imitation\nor substitute products, and wher:\neuch are used In food** supplied\n,i i. public eating places the menu\nor blU-of-fare must clearly indl\n-\u25a0uie the use of imitation maple\nflavoring.\nOfficial grading for maple syrup\nincludes a range of four grade*.,\nCanada fancy, Canada light, Canada\nmedium and Canada dark; and for\nmaple sugar three grades are pro\nvi tied- Color and flavor me th'.\ncharaoterlxtlcs by whlqh grades arc\ndistinguished.\nEach manufacurlng or packing\nplant and each sugar orchard\nbush on registration and obtaining\na 1.cense receives an Identifying\nnumber. Ali products of the plant\nor bush must be clearly mark-ct\nwlth this number together with tli\nm weight of the contents of the\npackage and the name and address\nof the owner of the manufacturing\nm* packing plant, sugar-bash\norchard.\nThat Christ was the lord of death,\nthat death was His realm, and Hts\nmansion, and that within the state\nculled death was a wonderful life,\nwas the unusual theme developed by\nVen. Archdeacon Fred H. Grahsgi\nHl his Easter sermon Sunday evening at St.\u00abSaviour's  pro-cathedral.\nIn John's vision on Patmos of\nthe radiant Christ, he heard the\nwords: \"I am He that lWeth and\nwas dead, and behold, I am alive\nfor evermore. Amen. And I have\nthe keys of Hades.\" Hades, said the\narchdeacon, meant not hell, but\nthe abode of the dead, or the state\nof death.\nAccording to the inspired revelation received by John, the domains\nof death, and the condition of the\ndeparted, belonged to the Lord\nJesus Christ. Death was his mansion. He had Its keys, Iiujead of\nbeing an ugly thing, to oe surrounded with blackness, whtch was\nthe ordinary attitude of Christians\ntoward death, that state was ln\nreality the Lord's chosen abode.\nTHE   GREATEST   ADVENTL'RE\nNow and again some gallant soul,\nthough not many, took thjs view, as\ndid the grest actor who, believing\nhimself to be dying, as he ln fact\nwas, set down the statement: \"I am\nproceeding to the last great adventure.\" Of a similar spirit was\nthe English canon who when asked\nwhat was the most interesting moment of his life, replied that lt\nwould be the first five minutes\nafter his death. Hts soul leaped\nforward with anticipation.\nDeath v!_s not something apart,\nor something hostile, said the speaker, but the finest experience in ltfe.\nIts nature could beat be realized by\nlooking at Jesus Christ. He was\nthe Son of Man. He was dead\u2014He\n11-Riself eald so. The condition\ncalled death he personally experienced. It was a natural death, tho\nkind of death that was the ultimate fate of all. The exit from\nlife was Just as natural and fitting\nas the entry Into life\u2014and far less\nhazardous. It was watched over by\nGod Just the same way ea all the\nrest of man's estate, \"See my hands\nand my feet,\" said Christ, ln identifying Himself as the One who died\non the cross. And again to John ln\nthe vision. \"I have the keys of\ndeath.\"   \"Death is mine.\"\nThe resurrection of those who\ndied still lay beyond, but death was\nthe state ln the interim. It was \u00ab\ncondition. In which the departed\nwere near to Christ\u2014consciously\nnear to Him. He said to the thief\non the cross. \"This day thou shalt\nbe with Me Jn Paradise.\" which\ncould only be true of one who was\nconscious.\nHUM   IN    IM   .III\nArchdeacon Oraham here referred\nto the beautiful conception of death\nportrayed by a saintly woman writer,\nwho pictured Christ having death\nas his abode, as presiding ln his\nhouse and entertaining his servants\n\u2014all Who had Jn any way served\nHim on earth\u2014entertaining with an\nexquisite thoughtfulnes*. and courtesy. In this picture He reigned ln\nHis house, which was death, royally.\nShe also pictured three degrees\nof bliss ln heaven for any who had\nserved God in any degree on earth.\nA wide search for Pete Hanson.\n5-i-ycar-old Hay Lakes (Alta.) farmer, missing from his home since\nMonday afternoon, ended Tuesday\nwhen searchers found his body\nhanging from a tree not far from\nhts   form. '\nA silver porringer which was\nworth approximately $00 when Sam\nucl Pepy**, the famous diarist, xised\nlt, was auctioned in London recently   for   approximately   g7000.\nFREE TRIAL OFFER\ndt\nKRUSCHEN\nIf you havo never tried Kruschen-\ntry it now at our expense. We have\ndistributed a great many special\n\"GIANT\" packages which make 1&\neasy for you to prove our claim for\nyourself. Ask your druggist for the\nnew \"GIANT\" 75c package.\nThin consist* of our regular 76c\nbottle with a separate trial bottle\nsufficient ror about one week.\nOpen th,\u00bb trial bottle first, put It\nto the test, and then, If not entirely convinced that Kruachen does\neverything wo claim It to do, thc\nregular bo.tie Is still as good as\nnew, Take It back. Your druggist\nis authorized to return your 75c immediately and without question\nYou have tried Kruschen free, at\nour expense. What could be fairer?\nManufactured by E. Griffiths\nHughes, Ltd., Manchester, Eng.\ni Estab. 1758). Importers: McOll-\nltvray   Bros..   Ltd.,   Toronto.\nDRAW UNE AT\nHOMELY GUIS\nStudents   Working   Through\nHarvard Would Rather\nAir Dogs\nRECEIVE*.    FELLOWSHIP\nC. E. Miller of Mllllktn. Ont.,\nwhose appointment to the Gertrude\nDavis fellowship for advanced study\nIn Germany was announced by the\nregistrar of University college, Toronto.\nThe first bliss was the exquisite\npleasure of receiving the worshipful\nthanks of the Lord for the service\ndone. The second was in the fact\nof the thanks being bestoweu\" publicly in the presence of all the hosts\nof heaven, and the third was the\nfact that the gladness with which\nthe servant received the thanks in\nthe first moment of transport was\nperpetuated through eternity.\nWhile on earth Christ Impressed\non His disciples that He was the\ngreatest who served the most. \"We\nare unworthy.\" said the archdeacon,\n\"but we are not wholly unworthy,\nbecause of our love for Him.\"\nCALLED  HOME\nThere are few of ue.\" he remarked, \"who have not got some dear\nones beyond the veil. At Easter\ntime they are very near to us. they\nare among the great cloud of witnesses above. May we think of\nthem as guests of the Lord Jesus\nChrist. He has the keys of the\nmansions of death, ind they are\nhaving His glorious companionship.\"\nQuoting the words of the apostle.\nBeloved, now are we the sons of\nOod. and lt doth not yet appear\nwhat we shall be,\" the speaker said,\nthis culmination would not wait\nuntil the second coming, but would\nbe before. \"But we shall be like\nHim, for we shall see Hlin as He is\"\nthe acme of tenderness, the lover\nor souls, the Redeemer of mankind.\n\"Wo can look forwsrd to this,\"\nconcluded the archdeacon, \"when it\nshall please the Heavenly Father to\nterminate this life and call us\nhome,\"\nBOSTON. Maas, April 6\u2014Harvard\nstudents with limited finances do\nnot object to airing pet poodles aa\none means of earning money \u2022 to\ncarry them through the univefsity.\nbut they do draw the Uns at acting as escorts and making lore to\ngirls particularly lacking In pulchritude.\nMany weird jobs are offered these\nstudents. according to Russell T.\nBharpe, director of the Harvard university employment bureau. He cited\nthe recent case of a fond mother\n\u25a0 who was trying to build up popularity for an unattractive daughter.\nThe mother was looking fer a\nstudent who would dance with her\ndaughter at a certain ball and make\nlove to her with the object of f*\u00bb-\nlng the girl confidence and attracting other personable young men to\nher.\nWe talked lt orer with aeeeral\nstudents, but to the everlasting\ncredit of Harvard men, let It be\naald that none of them would touch\nsuch a Job under ths conditions,\"\nsaid  Sharpe.\nOn the other hand, he found little\ndifficulty In getting a student to\nair a pet poodle dog two hours\nevery afternoon.\nTHREE COUPLES\nM\/U.RIED UP IN\nLARGE AIRPLANE\nKANSAS    CITY,    April   fl.    tAP)\nThree couples  winged  their way  to\nmatrimony here yesterday in a triple\nwedding ceremony performed to Uie\ndrone of  a  trl-motored air liner\nAs the Rev. E*rl A. Blackman\nread the words of the ritual he\nstruggled to keep his feet in the\nplane. He was forced to raise his\nvoice to ft shout in order to be\nheard above the roar of the motors.\nCRESCENT VALLEY. B. C. April\n\u00ab.\u2014Miss Yvette Bourgeois, who\nteaches at Wlnlaw, i\u00bb spending the\nEaster vacation at, the horn* or her\nparents,  Mr. and Mrs. H. Bourgeois.\nPaul Bourgeois has returned to\nNelson after spending two weeks,\nthe guest or Mr. and Mrs. H. Bour-\ngols.\nMiss Rose Exter has left to spend\nEsater visiting in Nelaon and K*Mo.\nR J. Cunningham was a Nelson\nvisitor on Saturday.\nWeeds, rust, epidemics and reduction of fertility of the soil are\nmenaces threatening agriculture In\nManitoba, according to R. i). Col-\nquette, associate editor of the Country  Guide.\nlAppIv at once co Mottis, \u00ab.\u2022_\u00ab\u2022\n'heiling-nd prevent infection\nDo-d's\nOINTMENT\nbis \/sr hike the finest feet cream*. 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C.\n_\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS      TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931.\n8TXOMIS\n1 thin, they're iota, to\nsarest nae. Peter. I don't rnssn\ntake* think I actually nnd ths\nshot. Thsy thin- _van om\nthat. And\u2014an.\u2014thst 1 helped\nlaim. That I'm what thsy call\nsa soosssonr.\" So Martha Thayer told Peter ln ths Thayer\npenthouse apartment after Inspector Connolly and Assistant\nDistrict Attorney Barclay hsd\nquestion her shout ths murder ol her husband. Tack who\nlay shot to death ln the nest\nroom. Bhe couldn't believe lt\nwhen Connolly said sbe oould\nf_ Peter srrsnnd by phons\nfor her to go to the home ot\nhis sister Csrol, Mrs. Went,\nworth, peter and Tack Thayer bad been collefe mstss st\nTsle, when Tsok had bsen a\nfamous athlete. After iradue-\ntlon Peter hsd done plodding\nohsmlcsl research for a big\nwestern lnduatrlsl corporation\nuntil he stumbled on sn alloy,\nwhich made very light airplane\nsnflnes possible. He sold his\npatents for cash end a royalty\nthat stsggered him. headed for\nthe fleshptrte of Manhattan,\nand. was tlrltag of the swllt\nwtalrl of night ltfe when he\nmet Tack ln Bnuns's night\nclub. Msrtha wss wtth he husband. Before he realised I'.\nPeter wsa ln love with her, hut\nsh*  told   him   she   loved   Evan\niwu.ii.mi \\r  XIV\nOar- hsd been ss food ss her\nword. She and Stevs ware both up\nsnd dressed, snd a sleepy-eyed msld\nappeared with coffee. Jimmy Wst\nson, who'd brought Peter's two\nnephews Into the world, and waa\na, friend, as waall as a doctor, was\nthst* too; Martha, who'd met him\nnsmifTi   a   smile   for   him.\nTry to drink a cup of ooffee.\nMrs. Thsy_.\" he said, cheerfully\nn_a\u00ab*er-of-tact, \"And I'm folnt to\nflvs you something to lsy you out\nfor a whlls. I dont know who\ntakes care of rou. but I'll taka a\nchaiaoa on his overlooking my butt.\ntae ln. After all, there's not much\ncholoe  at  a  tlms  like  this.\"\n\"Thanks.\" said Martha, aaubmls-\nslsatty, ln a voice wholly nsw to\nPeter. She drank a cup of ooffee:\ntook a powder Jimmy Wataon\nhanded to her, snd swallowed the\nglass of water he held out to her\nafterward. Then Carol took her off.\nand ths three msn aver* left alone.\n\"What goes on. peter?\" ssld Steve\nWsutworth. and Pater told him the\nltttls hs knew about Tack's desth;\nbs saw. without aurprlss, tbs quick\nnssslin of ths) lawysr's forehead\nIn a few mlnutss Carol cam* back,\nJimmy Watson glanced at her, inquiringly\n\"Astoep.\" shs said. \"I scarcely\nbad tlms to get her undressed.\"\n\"I didn't think you would.\" said\nWatson dryly- 'What I t\u00bbv. her,\non top of the ahock_-well. tflere\nare times when surges-ad aanlrr.s-\ntlon's what you want, and this\n_ to be one of them. She\ns't stir before evening, and she\nwon't, be up to much then. Oil me\nSAVED IMPORTED DRESS\n\"After a little wearing, a lovely\ngreen voile\u2014an imported dress\u2014lost\ncolor so completely that lt was not\nwearable. A Irlend who had admired It asked me why I wasn't\nwearing It any more. On hearing\nthe reason, she advised dyeing lt,\nend recommended Diamond Dyes.\nTo make a long atory short, it\nturned out beautifully. I have a\nlovely new dress that really cost\nJust 16c\u2014thc price ol one package\nof  Diamond   Dyes.\n\"I have since UBed Diamond Dyes\nfor both tinting and dyeing. They\ndo either squally well. I am not an\nexpert dyer, but I never have a\nfailure with Diamond Dyes. They\nseem to be made so they always go\nup if she's restless\u2014unless she\nwants her own doctor, of course.\nBut I rather think she'll wake up\nand make a pass at some food and\nthen drop off again. Tomorrow'll\nbe the bad day. I'm off. Haley's\noperating on a patient of mine at\nhalf past eight, and I've got to be\non  deck.\"\nHe  went ouH\n\"Wellt\" aald Carol. \"You might\nas well have seme breakfast with\nus Peter\u2014*t's not very much earler\nthan our usual time, as a matter\nof fact. They'll b\u00ab ready soon.\nThla Is a (rightful business, my\ndear.  That  poor  child!\"\n\"Yes,\"    said    Peter.    \"It's    won\nthan   you   know.\"\nSteve Went worth looked up\nsharply.\n\"I was afraid lt was,\" he said.\n\"They're trying to mix her up in\nlt?\"\nPeter nodded, and Carol gave a\nlittle, quickly su pressed exclamation.\nI want to talk to you, Steve.\"\nhe aald. 'She's a_>lng to need help,\nand   she's   surprisingly    alone.\"\n\"It's not my Une, of course.\"\nsaid treve. \"Still\u2014you'd better tell\nme\" He frowned. \"Let's see\u2014if she\nhasn't a lawyer of her own I csn\nget Arthur Routon for her. Hr\na friend of mine, and he's as good\na criminal lawyer as I know. He\nhappens to be a gentleman, too\u2014\nand thst might help, in a esse\nlike this.\"\n'It will.\" sild Peter, \"It's a good\ndeal of a mess.\"\nPeter hesitated for a moment:\nthen made up his mind. This wee\nno time, obviously, for reticence.\nfor delicacy, for distinguishing between what he had learned more\nor less ln confidence and what\nany one might know. Tersely, but\nss fully as h. could he explained\ntbe situation that had led up to\nthe quarrel at the rantomas club:\nhe stressed the queer sort of armed\nneutrality there had been between\nMartha and Tack and told what\nhe knew of Tack's mother and her\nattitude.\n\"Ths old lady'll blame Martha.\not   course,\"   he  said.\n'Oh, naturally!\" said Caroll. and\nBteve nodded. He listened attentively to Peter's account of his own\ncross-examination by  Connolly.\n\"You don't know of course, vhst\n.Barclay and Connolly said to her?\"\nSteve asked, and Peter shook his\nhead.\n-No\u2014except that they'd obviously\nscared her to death. She got i* into\nher head that they thought Ross\nhsd shot Tack, and that she'd\nbeen In on it. I didn't ask her\nany questions\u2014there wasn't time.\nAnd you ssw the state she was ln.\"\n\"Ye\u2014es.\" said wentworth. \"Th*..'s\nBouton's Job, anyway\u2014or the job\nof whoever she retains.\" He frowned. \"I wonder why they didn't\narrsat her right  away?\"\n\"They haven't got a case!\" said\nPeter,   indignantly.\n\"I've known of plenty ot arresti\nwith less than they've got already.''\nsaid Steve dryly. \"You might as\nwell face lt Peter. This Is an ugly\nbusiuees. They know she o_n't\nget away, of course\u2014but, as a rule\nthey try for a confession right off\nthe reel. They try to get ln their\nwork before people can talk to\na lawyer and get primed on what\nto say.\" He frowned again, thoughtfully. \"You can see how It works\n\u2014take a woman in her aUte, put\nhtr up against five or six hours\nof grilling ln a police station -\nwell, she's apt to s_y almost anything.\"\nHe   shook   hts   head   doggedly.\n\"Well\u2014they've given us a breathing . spell, snd that's all to the\ngood.\" he aald. \"They can't get\nat her again before tomorrow-\nJimmy Watson can stand them\noff it they try I'd give a good\ndeal to know what they're doing\nto    Ross,   about   now.\"\n\"Rot*!\" s&id Peter. I'd forgotten\nabout html''\n\"You can be pretty sure Connolly hasn't.\" ssld his brother-\nin-law dryly. \"Ross was probably\npicked up while you wer\u00ab waiting\nover   there   on   ths   roof.\"\nThe maid came In, Just then\nto   say   that   breakfast   wa_    ready\ncoffee. Queer, the way Ufe insisted\non going on, along its ordinary\ncommonplace lines, in spits of\nmurder and tragedy and the looming   shadow   of   utter   dlaastsr.\n\"I tell you wihet you'd better\ndo,\" auld' Steve, to Peter, presently. \"Find out anything you can\nabout Martha's people\u2014s:e whether\nshs has a lawyer. She must have\nof course. Let me know who he Is,\nand I'll get in touch with him.\nChances are he'll want a criminal\nman to handle this, Just as I\nwould, and if he'd rather have\nsome one betides Bouton it'll be\nall right with me. Only\u2014some one\nought to be on the Job right away\nTime's  what counts  Just   now.\"\nPeter agreed with him, especially\n*r,hen he remembered the way Con\nnolly had looked when he had\nflung open the door, after tha\nflashlight had gone off. It had\nbeen all very well for him to reassure Msrtha, to tell her that\nshe was crazy to think she might\nbe arrested. But, ln point of fact\nPeter agreed with Steve Wentworth ; the very fact that Martha\nwas still at liberty struck him,\nnow,  as   alarming.\nHe did what he could on the\ntelephone from Carol's apartmont.\nThough it went against the grain,\nhe tried to reach Ross, but he\nwas hardly surprised to be told,\nboth at his apartment and at his\noffloe\u2014Ross had a job of sorts,\ndowntown\u2014that he was out. Prom\nMarian Bronson he learned that\nMartha's father was at Palm Beach.\nand, not without difficulty, finally\nreached   him   by   long   distance.\nIt was not altogether easy to\nmnke Mr. Cameron understand\nwhat had happened\u2014nor, for that\nmatter, to identify himself and\nexplain how it was that he was\ntalking   to  him.\n\"Poor kidl\" he said, when he\nunderstood. \"Is Martha all right?\nShe's with, your sister\u2014ah Mrs.\nWentworth\u2014yes. You're being very\nkind. Now\u2014I can start north tonight\u2014I'm the devil of a long\nway  off  to be much  use.  though.\"\n\"Well-\" said Peter. \"I don't\nknow that'there's muoh that you\ncan do. I thought you'd wt.n. to be\nwith   Martha\u2014\"\n(To Be Continued)\nChildren of Countess and Earl\nEfficient Housekeeping\nBy   I.AUBA   \u00a3.   KlltKMAN\nTOMOBBOW'S   MENU\nBreakfast\n-tewed   Rhubsrb\n.Censl\nBcrsmbled    Eggs To\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nRice    Bated    with    Cheese\nPotato   Chips\nPrune Whip Co\nDinner\nRoast of Beef\nQravy\nTOMATO JUICE\nECONOMICAL\n\u00bbot_toes\nAppls Pie\nCole Slaw\nSpring, Brings\nChecks-Plaids\nPatterned   fabrics   WUl   be\nSmart\u2014New  Materials\nShown\nThis interesting photograph shows Load Porchester and his sister, Lady\nPenelope Herbert, lhe children of the Earl siad Countess of Caroerton, af\nthey appeared recently at the meet of the Quorn hounds at Thimble Hill.\nLeicestershire. Eng.\n[TKe Beauty Box j\nBY Helen Fallen\nan smoothly and evenly, They never\nSpot,   streak   or   run;   and   friends I and   Peter   was   surprised   to   find\nnever know the things  I dye  with   that   he   was   by   no   means   wlth-\nDiamond Dyes are  redyed  at  all!\"     out    interest    in    grapefruit;    and\nMrs.   R.   F.,  Quebec | bacon, and cup after cup of strong'\n.Erect carriage creates ouoyanc*,* at\nspirit. Dragging heels; dragging\naplrila. When blue demons fly in\nthrough the window, you must fly\ncut of the door, breathing in long\ndraughts of fresh air, breaking into\na brisk walk, warming the* flesh\nsurface with oxygen and exercise,\nBrooding, worrying, discontent\u2014they\nare the aroh enemies of youth and\ngood looks; no woman can afford\nto indulge In unpleasant emotion-..\nDigestive organs sulk, the .Vart\naction slows up. the whole physical\n.structure takes a blow on the chin.\nRo need of coddling troubles, hanging to them. New ones are Mwaya\non the wsy. A psrt of the ousinrss\nof  living.\nAlopecia areata Is a common hair\ntrouble. The hair falls out ln\nspots, from the sire of a dims to\nthe sire of a dollar, sometimes the\nspots are even larger. The bald\npatches appear almost over night.\nNo need for alarm. Wtth plenty of\nscalp message, the nightly use of\ni stimulating tonic, and, within six\nweeks, the new growth appears. Individuals past 50 seldom suffer from\nalopecia areata children und young\npeople ar\u00ab the victims.\nUgly red blotches on the skin,\nshowing definite signs of inflammation, are not to be neglected. There\nare various akin diseases that show\ntheir presence ln this manner.\nBeauty shops, not being manned by\nmedical graduates, ore not qualified to treat such conditions. They\ndon't. They send the unhappy\ncustomer to a doctor who specializes in skin diseases.\nTo avoid round shoulders and a\nslumped chest, the typist who sits\nall day .should have a small cushion\n..o attached to the chair that it\nfurnishes support at the small of\nthe back It will help her to sit\nhigh. thin. ..he will ward off saggy\nneck   and   double   chin.\nAu orchid powder is having a gala\ntime with the blonde dollies. It i.\nfriendly to the pale, fair com\nplexlon. sHun un powders of fairly\ndark brown are not being offered\nToo mes-jy. Too hard on the bath\nroom linens and the toilet table.\nRouge is getting fainter, lipstick too\nCAnswers by Beatrice^\nDon't fasten the garters below the\ngarter hem.\nTllllBilMIMIBa.ll P I' nlTI-sT\nTo Marry or Not To, at\nSeventeen\nDEAR MISS FAIRFAX:\nI sm 17 years old and am In\nlove with a boy ot 23. We havaa\nbeen going together for almost\na year. This hoy Is In a position to marry land wants to\nmarry me He wanted to marry\nme when I was. 18. hut 1 Insisted on wsltlng. lor 1 was afraid\nI was too yonug to know my\nown mind. A year has passed\nand I love him doubly well.\nMust I go on watting until I\nam 18 and waste this wonderful\nyear and stand the chance of\nlosing him. or must I marry\nhim? What ls worrying me Is\nthat for some resson he seems\nto ha tired ol belaig put ofl sny\nlonger. My psrenu spprovs ot\nths match, but Insist on our\nwaiting. Why I should waste a\nwhole year of my lite Is beyond\nme. I am willing to make any\nsacrifice for him. You see I love\nhim. snd sm straw ot loalng\nhim. I would rather aufter\nwith him a thousandfold than\ndo without him. Please advise\ntne what to do. ANXIETY.\nThe best advice I can give you la\nto read carefully the letters of girls\nwho have married at 16 or n and\nthen write me that they are heartily\nregretful they passed up youth and\nfreedom at ,uch an early age. Your\ncaae may be the esceptlon which\nproves the rule, and we know that\nour grandmothers married at 18 and\n17 and were very happy. But conditions have changed so radically\nthat mamagea ot the very young\nhave grown Increasingly risky. A\nsslsry that commanded modest luxuries a few years ago. hardly keeps\nthe wolf from the door today. The\ntearing pace ot this age makes people less pstlent. less considerate,\nles, mindful of responsibilities than\nthey were formerly. All ssld snd\ndone. I'm Inclined to agree with\nyour parents, better wait till you're\nat least IS.\nHer Letters Disgusted\nHim\nDEAR MISS FAIRFAX\nDuring the Christmas vacation 1 visited a fraternity brother of mine and met a girl I\nliked Immensely. I even though'.\nof asking her to marry me. But\nGlLLETT'S\ncleans  the   bathroom\nin   half   the  usual   time\nFlake Lye\nher letters gave-me the shock of\nmy life\u2014disgusted  me,  in  fact.\nShe   wrote   In   pencil   on   lined\npaper, there were  four misspelled words, and  I do  not think\nahe   and   a   grammar  had   ever\nbeen under one roof.   The surprising thing  was  that  when  I\nwent with her. she talked O. K.\nand she seemed refined.   I have\nnot answered her two last letters, the proepect of getting one\nof    hers    Isn't    appet lalng \u25a0   Yet\nshe's   a   c-ute   kid.       TERENCE.\nIf  you   really   like   the   girl,   why\nnot   try   to   do   a   little   missionary\nwork in regard to her letters? Bend\nher a box of good stationery, cream\nor white, and, of course  not lined.\nTo  discourage  her  from  writing   in\npencil, you might suggest that pen\nell   written   letters   are   apt   to   get\nblurred   in  the   mail.   You   might\u2014\nIf you care enough\u2014include a fountain pen with your gift of stationery.   It would  be  too cruel to cor\nrect  her  spelling  or  grammar.   But\nyou  could  manage  to use some of\nthe words she  misspelled  and  spell\nthem   correctly,   and   do   the   same\nwith   her   grammatical   breaks.\nfind   my   sympathy   going   out\ncharming   girls   who   perhaps   have\nhad to go to work Instead of going\nto high school.      And  I  hope,  my\ndesr boy. that you're not taking any\ncredit    to    yourself    fpr    advantages\nthat were  given  to  you  and  which\nlack of money  very  probably withheld from her.\nShe Is Carefully\nChaperoned\nDEAR MISS FAIRFAX:\nI've, met a gin whom I like\nquite a lot and I think she likes\nme. I work every day and also\nnights, so the only time I oan\nsee tier Is on Sundays. I would\nnot mind that so much, but\nall tbe time I'm with her, her\nparents sit only a few feet away.\nI've tried hinting but tt doean't\nwork. The girl can't even go\nfor a ride with me. Can you\nsuggest somewhere we could go\non Sundays, slso how I can win\nher parent*.' confidence?   \t\n_-M_>TJBTFU__.\nYou've got to \"sell\" yourself to\nthose ever watchful parents. Why\nnot suggest taking the entire family\nfor a Sunday outing, and after\nyou've done thla a few times they\nmsy f*el better acquainted and have\ngreater confidence In you. It's more\nthan likely they'll raise no objections  to  your   taking   the  daughter\nAs If to put fashions on a .cheery\nand colorful plane this season more\nthan in previous years patterned\nfabrics are manifest In cottons, lln\nens, silks and lightweight woollens.\nChecks, plaids and stripes ore b*u*k\nwith   their   one-time   prestige.\nThere ia no one ruling fabric in\nultra-feminine dress no matter whnt\nphase of thc mode it may be. Cottons have been ushered ln ln all\ntheir new glory, practical for the\nstreet and town costumes as well\nas sports, and offering the daintiest media for evening gowns of\nsummery character.\nWhat go-is ln the realm of patterns\nfor one type of fabric is somewhat\ntrue of others. And design ls the\nword.\nMany intereatlng developments an\nseen in the new materials shown by\ntho great textile houses of Paris as\nwell  as  of  this  country.\nSlmlUT to the crossbar dimities of\nold-fashioned fame are the crossbar\npatterns of the spring. The bars always are woven and In self color.\nSoms patterns are extremely fine,\nother as large as a quarter of an\ninch, at least' as French wesvera\nconceive and create them. Crossbira\nare used ln wool and tn silk such as\na new crossbar chiffon and a similar\ndesign   tn   fine  wool.\nOlngham chocks, ao called because\nof their close resemblance to the\nfamiliar types In cotton, are most\npronounced in silk materials and\nsheer woollens like voile. The small\ner checks are preferred, since tho\nlarger ones are more difficult for\nthe dressmaker to manipulate nicely and for a woman to wear.\nThe French couture gives full\nplay to plaids, and one fabric man\nufacturer of renown is ebnwme\nthree distinct groups of plaids In\nwoollens.\nQuiet color effects characterize\nthese plaids In different sizes, and\nlt is customary to see a black\nplaid on a colored ground. There\nIs no mixture of colors, although\nthe backgrounds themselves may\nbe gay enough.\nPink plat-ded with black is a combination that promises to be important ln spring attire. Another\nalliance la yellow plalded in navy,\nTlie designs sre not at all fancy\nbut follow the classic Scotch patterns except ln the matter of color.\nPlaids ln silks sre more likely to be\nprinted  than  to be  woven.\nANSWERS TO INQUIRIES\nMiss A.: \"I have found an old,\nround, wood instrument, which I\nam told, is a 'Cracker Tamp,' apparently 100 years old (or more);\ncan you tell me a recipe for crackers to be made in It? I would also\nappreciate a recipe- for the old-\nfashioned 'Sage Cheese' ot our great-\ngrandmothers.   \"\nAnswer: Although I haven't either\nrecipe, I feel sure that if any reader of thla column happens to\nhave directions for either the cracker-making or the cheese, she wlll\nwrite then On a postal card end\nmail them lo me, in care of this\n;>aper,   for   publication.\nNewly married: \"Please publish a\nformula for boiled starch, as I wish\nto do my husband's stiff collars, in\nfact all ot our laundry.\"\nAnswer; Por moderate stiffness,\nyou use one-fourth cup of staroh\nto one quart of water. For % very\nstiff body-finish however, use one-\nhalf cup of the starch to a.puert\nQuart of water. Mix the starch In\na little extra water\u2014cold\u2014then stir\nlt slowly Into the boiling quart of\nwater; add one-half tablespoon of\nborax and one of the four fol\nlowing ingredients\u2014either a one\nfourth-inch cube of paraffins wax\nor one-fourth tablespoon of lard,\nor one-fourth tablespoon of kerosene oil or turpentine. Let the\nmixture cook slowly for about IS\nor 20  minutes,  before using.\nMrs. If.: \"Hsve you a recipe for\nrolls   called   Penny   Horns?\"\nAnswer: No, I am sorry that I\nhaven't such a recipe\u2014but I feel\nsure that some generous-spirited\nreader friend may send one In to\nus. for publication in this column,\nso th.t you will see It. Let us wait\nand   seel\nMrs. P.I \"How can I keep sandwiches made on Saturday fresh for\nserving  on  Sunday?\"\nAnswer: Wrap them In a dry\nnapkin, then wrap again, using a\ntowel wrung out of oold water, over\nthe dry napkin. Place the bundle\nin either a refrigerator or a fire-\nless cooker.\nIf you are including ln your spring\nhouse-leaning a washing of the\nbathroom walla, before you start\nthe Job fill the bathtub wtth steaming hot water and go out and shut\nthe door for a halt-hour. Than\nwaah down with soapy water and see\nhow much easier your job Ig than\nusual. The steam from the hot\nwater will loosen the dirt and cause\nIt  to wash  off more  quickly.\nOn  the  basis  thst tomato Jules \u25a0\nand orange Juice are equal in vitamin value, leading doctors and food\nspecialists   are   recommending   both\ntor infant feedings and for table use.\nIn the belief that tomato Juice\nmust be much mon economical,\nhowever, the head of a family made\nsome recent tests. He bought oranges\nof different grades and extracted\ntnd measured tbe Juice obtained\ntherefrom. He then purchased canned tomatoes and strained off the\nJuloe and measured this. Carefully\ncalculating the relative costs of thess\ntwo popular essential foods for babies, this investigator found tnat ths\nprice of the orange Juice was almost\nexactly two-and-a-half times that of\nthe same quantity ot tomato _ulce.\nHe found, in other words, that ll\nspent on canned tomatoes wss\nequivalent to |2.46 expended for\noranges.\nThe relatively small cost of tomato\nJuice, obtained by straining canned\ntomatoes, is one good reason for Its\nregular use in the home. Moreover,\nInvestigation has shown that children take kindly ,to tomato Juice.\nand ita popularity with mothers has\nbeen further increased by the strong\nendorsatlon given tomato Juice by'\nleading medical authorities, both in\nprivate practice and in positions of\npublio trust.\nThe high food value and the de-\nllcto-uness of ths tomato solids remaining after the Juice has been\nasperated afford further reason for\nrating as well as drinking more canned tomatoes.\nFRUIT   CAKE\nOne cupful sugar, one-half cupful shortening, one .tablespoonful\ncinnamon, one teaspoonfui cloves,\none teaspoonfui of nutmeg, pinch ol\nsalt, one package seedless raisins.\nCover with water and boll fifteen minutes.\nAfter the above is cooled off add\none teaspoonfui of baking soda in\nthree and one-hair eupfuls flour.\nThis recipe makea one large or two\nsmall delicious and economical fruit\ncakes. *\nNOW..\nat 1-2 Price\nAU the dresses used in our Fashion\nRevue to be sold at half price\u2014\nA $20 dress for $10, or a $50 dress\nfor S*_S.\nNever have you had the opportunity\nto possess such wonderful garments at\nthese prices.\nWe are not stuffing off old stoek, but\nselling the, very latest in New York's\ncreations.\nGarments manufactured 'by\nCOLONIAL,   MADAME   ARNOTT,\nDORIS BARRETT, and\nNrw York firms.\nSee Our Windows\nRamsden Bros.\nSmart Shoppe for Smart Women\n\u00a5 Lye should never be\ndissolved in hot water.\na\nI Full strength lor Sink Drains      \u25a0 Full strength lot the toilet bowl    \u25a0 In -olution lor general cleaning\nGlLLETT'S Lye \"Eats  Dirt\n99\n'NE tablespoonful of Gillett'j Lye\ndissolved in a gallon of cold* water\nprovides an ideal, safe solution that\nquickly cleans everything in the bathroom. \u00ab\nUse it to wash walls, the floor, in the\nsink and bathtub . . . and remember,\nwhen you use Gillert's Lye, each is disinfected as well as cleaned with the\none operation.\nOnce each week, pour full strength\nGillett's Lye down the closet bowl and\nit will always bt clean and fret-running.\n\u2022 .    \u2022      \u2022\nGillett's Lye hss dozens ol  other\nhandy household uses.  Send for the\nnfwFREEGillett'sLyeboo.letdeaerlb-\ning the msny ways It will hclpyou with\nsll your cleaning.\n_m\nout sometimes   alone,\nluck to you.\nThe   best   of\nShe Is Fat and Also\nLonesome\nDEAR MISfl  FAIRFAX\nI went soms friends and I always fsel s tinge of lonesome-\nness come tnto my heart whsn\nmy older slater laughs and talks\nwtth other boys and girls, ehe\nIs io popular. I take most all\nthe clothes she can't wear end\nI help keep the houae clean.\nfor popular aa ahe Is. shs nsver\nhslf cleans ths house. People\ni-Ut. to me If I'm the only one\naround, but otherwise, don't aee\nme. My sister Is thin snd I\nsm quits fat\u2014do you suppose\nthat makes tha difference in\nour appeal? Would lemons make\nme thin? Oh, Mlsa Palrfai, 1\nhate to bs fat and I do want\na   few   frlenda. LONESOME\nPlease try to atop thinking people\nwtU pay no attention to you If the\nslender siren of a sister is around.\nPlrst thing you know you'll hypnotise yourself with that Idea, make\nIt come true, very likely. \"Sell\"\nyourself the Idea that it isn't true\nend go ahead and\/make people comfortable and contented sround you.\nend aee If that won't make you\npopular on your own account. As\nto being fat\u2014dont eat between\nmeals, cut out toe cream, candy\nsnd don't eat bread snd potato-\"*.\nat ths asms meal. Taka setting-up\n\u2022nercisea. No, I don't believe lemons\nwould do the trick.\nI See a Future of...\nSUCCESS? . . . Happiness? ... yon\nbreathlessly ask. Bnt you nan answer\nthese questions yourself. Your future is\nrevealed by your daily diet.\nHsalth depends largely on what you eat\nAqd health is a vitally important factor\nin deciding your future.\nEat right food.    Include in your daily\ndiet food which gives\nyou those vital elements\nwhich step up your\nenergy. Eat Grape-Nuts.\nHow yea 11 welcome this wonderful\nfood! It's ao downright delicious. It\ncontains in a single serving more\nvaried nourishment than many a\nhearty meal. And ita crispneas makes\nchewing irresistible ... to healthfully\nbenefit yonr teeth, gums and digestive\nsystem. Grape-Nuts is made in\nCanada from Canadian wheat.\nEvery package of Grape-Nuta contains\n19 satisfying serVings. Buy a package\ntoday ... for breakfast tomorrow.\nThere's l__ a reaSOIY\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS       TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1081.\nPaare Five\npo_t every purpose, for\n* shopping, for afternoon\nbridge, for evening affairs,\nhere'-i footwear that answers\neven* demand you make.\nEvery style ls Included,\nevesy leather and every\ncolor   or   combination.   .\nPRICED    FROM\n$3.95   \u2122   $10.00\nR. ANDREW\n&co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nCOMING!\nScholl's Foot Expert\nMon., Ap-il 6th., Tues.,\nApril 7th.. Wed., April\n8th.\nA Real\nMulligan\nwtlh   Surt    numpling*.     You\ncan   get   thc   fowl   st   Msun-\ndrell'. for  _5g>  lh..\nSuet  thrown   In.\nPHONE   84\nNELSON MEAT and\nFISH MARKET\nSociety\nThla column ls conducted by\nMrs.  M.  J.  Vlgneux.    AU  news\nof a social nature, including receptions, private entertainments.\npersonal Items, marrlagee, etc..\nwill appear ln this column. Tel*'\nKione Mrs. Vlgneux at hex homo.\n8 Silica street.\nMacLean-Dou glass\nThe Church of the Redeemer was\nthe scene of a pretty Caster wedding at 13:30 p.m. Monday when\nCharlotte Alblna, elder dsughter of\nMrs. K. H. Douglass, became the\nbride of Harry Norman MacLean,\nonly son of the late Mr. and Mra.\nDougal MacLean of Ch s r lot te town,\nPrince Edward Island. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wilfrid J. Crick, vicar, ln the presence\nof a large number of friends. The\nbride looked lovely tn a quaint\nankle -length gown of \"Jewelweed\"\ncanton \u25a0 crepe with kerchief and\ncuffs of embroidery and lace. Her\nhst was a small off-the-face model\nof lsoe straw ln matching tones\nand she carried a shower bouquet\nof white carnations, yellow roses\nand maidenhair fern. She was attended by Mtss Orace Wilkinson,\nwho wore a gown of blueweed\ncanton crepe snd lace. Miss Wilkinson carried s shower bouquet of\nwhite carnations. The groom was\nattended by J. Gordon Bennett.\nThe church wss beautiful with\nEaster lilies and white wedding\nbells and the bride entered to the\nstrains of Mendelssohn's wedding\nmarch played by Mrs. l^ercy Craven.\nThe bride was given- In marrtsge\nby William Douche. During the\nsigning of the register Mrs. John\nOansner. accompanied by Mlas\nThompson, organist, sang \"O Perfect Love.\" The ushers were Jack\nCavil) of Bonnlngton and OUbert\nJohnson. .After the ceremony a\nreception ww held at the home of\nthe bride's mother, 109 B.hnaen\nstreet, where Mrs. Douglass was assisted In receiving the guests by\nMlas C. A. Coates. The bride's\nmother chose a gown of navy\ngeorgette with hat to match, while\nMiss Coates wore an ensemble of\nbrown flat crepe with hat of same\nshade. The living rooms were\nlovely with dsffodlli and wedding\nbells, The luncheon table wss covered with a three-tier wedding fake\non pillars snd embedded in yellow\ntulle. Tellow tapers In sliver\nsconces and yellow bon-bon baskets completed the color scheme.\nThe oodrfee urns were presided over\nby Mm- William Douche, while Mra\nB. D. Hall and Mra. l\u00bb. S. Bradley\ncut the Ices. The dainty serviteurs\nwere Miss Jessie Croll. Miss Oeorgla\nMcKeown. Mlas Gladys Ewing and\nMrs. J- H Lawrence. The groom's\ngift to the bride was a crystal snd\nwhite gold necklace, to the bridesmaid an embroidered* black moire\npurse, to the best man mono-\ngrammed   gold   cuff   links,   to   ths\nWATCH THESE DANGER SIGNALS!\nHeadaches, raininess, wasted\ntongue, loss of appetite, lack\nof energy, a general feeling of\n\"blues\"\u2014these are the most\nfrequent danger signals of constipation.\nLook out for them. Don't let\nthem make your life miserable.\nStart tomorrow eating\nKellogg's All-Bran\u2014a delicious ready-to-eat cereal.\nAs pleasant as it is healthful.\nWhat a relief it will be after\ntaking unnatural, habit-forming puis and drugs.\nTwo tablespoonfulg of All-\nBran daily are guaranteed to\nprevent and relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. In severe esses, eat it\nthrse times daily.\nMilk or cream brings out the\ndelightful nut-like taste of\nKellogg's All-Bran. And with\nmilk or cream, important vitamins are furnished. All-Bran\nis equally tempting with fruits\nor honey. Sprinkle it over othsr\ncereals.\nUse it in cooking\u2014for making delicious bran muffins,\nbreads, in omelets, etc: All-\nBran also has iron, the builder\nof good, rich, red blood. At all\ngrocers in the famous red-\nand-green package. Made by\nKellogg in London, Ontario.\nThe original All Bran.\nAll-Bran\nSee the Connor\nThermo Eleetrle\nWasher at\nHipperson Hardware Co., Ltd., Ne).\nnan; Modern Klrrtrle Shop, Trail;\nHendricks1 (liam.r. Ksslo; S. A.\ntaperrs, Creston; t. Park, aaa Co.,\nfranhrook; Wert Kooteiasy Power _t\nl.lllit Co., HMs-lsnd: KlraUerler\nHardware   Co..   Ltd..   Klmfcerlev.\nOccasional Chairs\nSec our line of Occasional Chairs,\nupholstered in  Mohair, Tapestry\nand Jacquards.\n$15-$18 to $32^0\nSTANDARD\nFURNITURE CO.\nComplete House Furnishers Nelson, B. C.\nThe Store of Service and Satisfaction\nushsrs .old penknives suitably engraved. The lasppy couple left by\nnaotar for Spokane, Besttats and southern Oregon. For travelling tbe bride\nwore a smart two-plec\u00a9 suit of\nbrown wool Jersey with a Ohio\ngrossraln ribbon hat and matching\naccessories. A choker of civet cat\ncomplete^ her costume. On their\nreturn Mr. snd Mrs. MacLean will\nreside ln ths Ten-ace apartments.\n...\nDorothy Mar. Infant daughter of\nMr. and Mra. Percy Ames was baptised   at   Trinity   church   at   the\nEaster Sundsy  morning servlc..\n...\nMr. snd Mrs. B. D. Hall. Josephine street, left lsst night for\nVsncouver.\n...\nA.  Haggart.   ths  Misses  Msy  snd\n\u2014esnor and Miss Elisabeth Leslie\nspent the week-end in Trail, guests\nat the home home of Mr. snd Mrs.\nMr. snd Mrs. Joseph Brsdshsw.\nBlllca street, havs ss their guest\ntheir grandson, Melvln Brsdshsw of\nTrail, who ls spending the holidays here.\n...\nEric P. Dawson acted as host st\na stsg bridge party recently st his\nhome on Silica' street, wben his\nguests Included W. R. Orubbe. C. B.\nGerlsnd. James McOrsgor, E. O.\nMatthew, oeorge Dvorjetr. A. J.\nCornish. R. VI. Dawson. W. J. Sturgeon, E. E. L. Dewdnev, P. P,\nPayne   and   John   Cartmel.\n* ,   *\nOeorge oellnas. who hss bsen\nspending the week-end st the home\nof hts parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. O.\nOellnas, Victoria street, left yesterdsy for Spokane, where he Is attending Oontaaga university.\nVen. Archdeacon Pred H. Oraham\nunited in naarrlage Saturday at 4:30\no'clock at St. Saviour's church.\nKathleen Prances Amy Kelghley\nand John Wataon Ton*, both cf the\nemploy of the Consolidated Mining\nand Smelting company at Trail.\nIn the absence ot the bride's parents. C. W. MecBev gave the bride\naway while Miss Dorothea O. Oraham and John H- Winters were wit.\nnesses?\n...\nJohn H. Winters and Jim Byrdon\nof Trsll csme to town yesterdsy\nto attend the springtime cabaret\nlast night.\n...\nMr snd Mrs. A C Clsrlt of Trsll.\nwho have been guests at, the home\nof Mr. and Mrs. Ernsst Msrsden,\nBsker street, hsve returned.\n* ...\nMr. and Mrs. J. Nell Murphy.\nVictoria street, hsd ss their guest\nover the holldsy their son, Brun\nMurphy   of   South   Slocsn.\nCol. Pred Lister. M.P.P.. of Oamp\nLister, who has been sttendlng the\nhouse session at Victoria wss s\nvisitor ln Nelson yeeterday en route\nto his home.\n...\nArthur Lakes. M I. of Vancouver\nIs sxpected In the city tonight.\nRev. Cornelius Byrne. S.J.. of\nOonsags university. Spokane, who\nhss been assisting Rev. J. C. McKenzle with Easter services in ths\nOhurch of Mary Immaculate, hss\nreturned.\n...\nBernel Biker of Trsll and his\nbrother. Brun of Crawford Bav,\nwere ahe week-end guests of their\nBarents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. E.\nBiker of the north shore, over the\nholiday.\n...\nMrs. C. V. Osgnon entertained at\nan Impromptu tea at her home on\nSilica etreet Sundav in honor or\nher house guest. Miss Marcla Towgood of Sandon Mrs. C. W Msc-\nBev of Trail presided at the tea\ntable which wss centered with s\nsilver basket of davffodllia ThoseJn.\nvlted  were  Mlse  Jean  Waldle. Miss\nJoint Concert\nTONIGHT\nTRINITY   UNITED   CHURCH\nPresented  by\nMusic Lovers' Club\nand\nNelson   Male  Glee Club\nPART   ONE\n1. Chorus\na. Ooln' Home (Dvorak)\nb. Love Sends a Little Gilt of\nRosea (Openshsw)\nNelson Olee Club\n2. Solo\ns. A Song of the Woods (Drsper)\nb. To a Rose (MacPayden)\nMrs. John  caansner\n3. Trio\ns. f-ntasla Norma (Bellini i\nb. The    Yeoman's    Wedding\n(Plandoel)\nGlsdvs  Uebb Foster, Violin; Ens  Ball,\nPiano;   Anne   Ashby,  Cello.\n4. Chorus\ns. Oreetlng to Spring (Straiies)\nb. Ths Birth  of Morn\n(Prsnco   Lsonl)\nMuslo Lovers' Club\n6. Solo\ns. Take.   O   Take   Those   Lips\nAwsy   (Shakespeare-Bennett)\nb. Serenade   (Joechln  Raff)\nMr.  A.  Pagdin\nfl. Concerted   Chorus\ns. Song ot the Vikings (Psnlngl\nb. Darkles'   Lullaby   (Wheeler)\nPART TWO\n1. Trio\ns. La  Sonambula   (Danclai\nb. Barearolls  (Offenbach l\nFaaster-Bsll-Ashby\n2. Chorus\ns. Come to the Pslr\nb. Venstlsn Love Song  (Nsvtn)\nNrl.on Hire Club\nI. Solo\ns. Love's   Coronation   (Aylwsrd)\nb. Bird  Songs  st  Eventide\n(Coatee)\nMrs. I. Csrter\n4. Plsno Solo\ns. To s Wster Lily  (MscDowell)\nb. Pspllltan  (Orteg)\nc. Donnybrook Pslr\n(Prlndle Scott)\nMr..   Lawrence   MarPhsll\n5. chonua\ns. Baaren-d.  iMnsrkowskll\nb. Trees   (Rusbsch-Hsrrt, i\nMusic   Lovers'   Club\nfl. Solo\ns. Ths riorsl Dsuce (K. Moss)\nb. Out of ths Dssp (P. H. Lohr)\nMr. N. Ball\n7. Concerted Chorus\na Bridal  Chorus   (Cowen)\n(Prom \"The Ross Maiden\"\nb. Sweet  snd  Low   (Barnby)\nOod  Savs  the  King\nAdults See student, lie\nfllS p na. Shsrp\nPsggy Whltehouse. Miss Nancy Nlsbet. Miss Violet Towgood. Miss Jean\nLambert, Mlas Alia Johnstone, the\nMisses Phyllis and Merle Archibald,\nMiss Jean Ollker. Miss Irene Edmondson, Miss Alleen Mansfield,\nMiss Dorothy Bturgess, Miss Helen\nMurphy, Mrs. C. W. MacBey, Robert\nWaldle. Thomss Jolanstoiae, Jerry\nTowgood of Corra Unn, Prank\nMssgher of Trail, Harvey Wallace.\nJ. O. Lennie, Thomas Bturgess. A.\nBsrry Oilker. AKred Noxon. Wllllsm\nJ, Sturgeon and C. W. MacBey.\n...\nMas Violet E. Baker of Nelson,\nwho left for Vsncouver on March\n34 waa unltsd In merrlaags to P. H.\nAllnutt by Rev. J. w. Maaagllllvrey\non Saturday, March 3\u00ab. The bride\nlooked very charming ln a lovely\ndress of silk georgette and laoe\nreaching to her lovely,white kid\nshoes. The groom wore a light\ngrey suit. Mr. snd Mrs. Chsrman.\nfriends of Uae bridegroom, slgnsd\nthe register. The happy pair left\nfor a few dsys honeymoon on the\ncosst.\n...\nThs Misses Oertrude and Joan\nNagle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\na. Douglas Nagle. Victoria street,\ncelebrated the anniversary of their\nsixth and fourth birthday anniversaries respectively by entertaining a number of their uttle friends\nyesterday afternoon. A dainty oenter\npiece composed of daffodils, snd a\ncake upon which ware miniature\nchicks, wss most attractive. Those\npresent were Betty Brown Rich\nBrown, Stewart Irving, Margaret\nooggln, Isobel Ooggln, Jean Wilson.\nJoan Wilson, Beverley Olson, Betty\nand Bob Emory, Oladys Fleming\nand   Bruce   Arneson.\nMiss Mary Morgan spent the\nweek-end ln Nelson the guest of\nher parents. Mayor and Mrs. J. P.\nMorgan.   Oak   atreet.\n...\nMrs. A. M. Sturgess, Medical Arta\napartments, has ss her guests her\ndaughter, Mlas Dorothy Sturgess.\nwho teaches at Big Band Creek.\nJeffrey, and her son, Thomas Sturgess ot Corra Linn.\n...\nPrank Meagher of TraU la the\nguest of his parents, Mr. snd\nMrs. w. J. Mesgher, Carbonate\nstreet.\n...\nJerry Towgood of Corra Unn was\na  visitor  to  town   yesterdsy.\n...\nMrs. M. BsnOercock. Rlchs'rd\nstreet, has aa her guest her daughter, Mlas Marguerite Sandercock,\nwho teaches at Thrums.\n...\nWarden snd Mrs. W J. Jsrvts\nhsd ss their guests Sundsy Mr snd\nMrs. J. R. Craig and their daughter,\nMiss Vera of TraU, also Mr. and\nMrs. Leslie Mowat and daughter\nYvonne.\nReginald Dili of South Slocan was\nln the city the gueet of his parents,\nMr. and Mrs. H. E. DUI, Mill street,\nover the holldsy.\n...\nMr. snd Mrs C. W. MscBey hsve\nreturned to Trail after spending\nthe week-end at the home of the\nlatter'a parents. Mr. snd Mrs. W. T.\nPotherlnghsm,  Silica street.\n...\nMn. J. T. Price. 324 Robson\nstreet, ls confined to her home with\na heart attack.\nDr. and Mrs. Shaw, Dr. and Mrs.\nLedlngham. Mr. and Mrs. William\nTaylor. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo W.\nFerguson. Mlas Msry Msdden. Miss\nMyrald Morrison. Miss Phyllis Sheffield. J. Miller and J Morrlaon motored to Ainsworth snd Kaslo Sundsy.\n...\nMrs. P. Kennedy. Josephine street,\nand hsr grand-daughter. Miss Psul-\nlns Wsde. have left for Rosslsnd\nwhere thsy will visit for s week st\nthe home of Mrs. Kennedy's son-\nln-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.\nRalph  Berry.\n...\nMr. and Mrs John McPhall. Silica\nstreet, have as their house guests\nMrs. M. J. A. MoDonald snd dsughter. Miss Claire, of Newgate.\n...\nLeslie   Sparkes   Is   spending   ahe\nholidays In Wlnlaw st the home of\nHugh   snd   John   McKssn.\n...\nHarvey Wallace spent the weekend with friends st crescent Bay.\nMr. and Mrs. W. E. Keyt, Caar-\nbonsts street, had as tbelr weekend guest Jack Hsylock of the stall\nof tho Canadian Bank of commerce   ln   Trail\nMrs. Russell Riley, who hss been\nspending seversl weeks st the home\nof her brother-in-law and sister,\nDr. and Mrs. L. E. Borden, left last\nnight  for  ner  home  ln  Vancouver.\nMrs. Evelyn Wood, who teaches at\nOlbson Creek. Is spending tlae vsca-\ntlon at her home In Nelson.\nMr. snd Mrs J R. Hunter. Oors\nstreet, and son. Bertram, spent the\nbolldsys at their summer plsce st\npour  Mile.\n...\nMiss Msyme McPhall, who teaches\nat Kaslo, lesves this morning for\nSpokane, where she will spend s\nweek.\n...\nMr. snd Mrs. Pred Wslker, who\nhavs been In Nelson slnoe Prldsy,\nhave left for their home at Walker's  landing.\n...\nPaul Oera has left for Bt. John,\nfrom where he sella April 10 on the\nDuchess of Bedford for the old\ncountry. ,\nMiss Mary Freney of Roeslsrad\npsld a visit to town yesterdsy.\nE. Whlteflsld of the Imports!\nBank of Canada staff at Oreston\nhss been spending the holldsys st\nthe home of his perenta. Mr. and\nMrs. P. A. Whltefleld. Hall street\n...\nMiss  Christina May  hss returned\nto her home in Trail after a vlalt\nto her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Jams.\nMay,   Houston   street.\n.   .   .\nW. Eeston snd J. Pslge, both of\nWillow Point, spent the week-end\nin town with  friends\nMr. and Mrs. John Cartmel. Blllca\nstreet, had as ahelr house guests\nmer the holidays their son Edwin\nof Smith Slocan snd also Wslter\nP Butler of Ksslo. who Is employed\nat   South   Bloc.n\nJohn Bendjsr hss laaft for Europe.\nMailing April   10 on ths Duchess of\nBedford   from   Bt.  John.\n...\nOeorge O'Sulllvsn snd Pred Breton, both of Trsll. were week-end\nguesta of the former's parents. Mr\nand Mrs. D. O'Sulllvsn, Robson\nstreet.\n...\nMrs. M. Reld and Infant daughter,\nwho  have  recently  left  the  Koot\nenay Lake Oeneral hospital, have\nreturned to their home st Needles.\nThey were accompanied home by\nMrs. Reld's mother. Mrs. James\nCanlpbell of Palrvlew.\nOdin    Sostad.    who    teaches    at\nCsrston,   Is   spending   the   holldsy\nwith friends In Nelson.\n...\nW. B. Pool, mining man, bas returned from a visit to Vancouver\nand  Seattle.\nMiss Irene Edmondson of ths\nNelson business college staff spent\nthe Holldsy at- the summer home\nof  her  mother   st  Crescent  Bsy.\n.        .        4\nRobert Waldle ol Castlegar wss s\ncity visitor over the holiday, a\nguest st the home of his parents,\nMr. snd Mrs. William Waldle, Stanley street.\n...\nMr. and Mrs. J. H. Talt. Oak\nstreet, had as their guest over the\nholldsy their sou, W. T. Tslt ot\nthe government survey at Crawford\nBay, who left yesterday for his post.\nRichard White of New Denver ls\nthe guest of Oraham Steed, aon\nof Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Steed, Latimer\nstreet.\n...\nMr. and Mrs. Arthur Lakes arrived Monday night from Vanoouver.\nThs Plaza cats presented a smart\nscene last night when a moat successful springtime cabaret and fashion show was held under the auspices ot Mrs. Charles H. Hamilton's\ncircle of St., Saviour's Church Helpers association. Quantities ot daffodils and greenery, including aamll-\nsx, boxwood and fern, all helped in\nmaking a picturesque setting for\nthe affair which might easily be\ncalled the event of the season. Mrs.\nHamilton scted ss convenor, while\nthe dances were directed by Mrs.\nHarold Lakes and chorus Isd by\nMiss Ruth Craufurd. Probably ths\nmost Interesting numbers on the\nprogram were the fashion show\nstaged by J. R. Ramsden and the\nJewelry exhibit put on by E Oollin-\nson. Miss Mary Jarvls entertained\nIn a vocal solo, Mn. M Wallace in\ntap dancing. Miss Peggy Whltehouse\nsnd Brian Horstead In sn old-\ntsahloned minuet, and Mn. H.\nLakes a novelty danoe. Mannequins\nwere Miss Betty Horstead, Miss\nOttllle Wraagge, Miss Frances Wheel,\ner. Mn. Minnie Wallace. Mlas Tlllle\nHeap. Miss Tens McLean. Mlas\nJessie McLeod snd Mln Olive Gibbon. Quaint were the serviteurs in\ntheir emsrt black and white uniforms. They were Mrs A. Morton\nRichmond. Mn. F V. Hooey, Mlss\nLuoiss Cunllffe, Mass Jean Hunter.\nMn. R. W Dswson. Mrs. p. Russell Sadd. Mrs. Charles H. Hamilton\nand Mra. W. R. Orubbe. Among\nthose noticed were Miss Jean\nWaldle. Miss Violet Towgood. Miss\nMarcla Towgood, J. H. Oagnon. W.\nJ. Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sadd.\n8. F- LeNeve. Dr. and Mrs. Mulr,\nTrail. Mr and Mrs. ,F. c. White-\nhouse. J. Toulson. Leslie Fielding.\nMr. snd Mn. F. Chapman, South\nSlocan. Gordon MacKensle, Warren\nCartmel, ,he Misses Doretta and H*i\nNorris. N. Laurltz. Violet McDougall, Mia. Margaret Oagnon, Mr\nand Mn. C. A Larson, Nancy Nlsbet. Miss Eleanor Wright. Mrs. Ouy\nWright, colonel and Mn. M. V.\nAllen. Miss Mildred Irvine. Felix\nSchroeder. Mn. E. Colllnaatan. Miss\nEsther Levure. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie\nCraufurd. Mtss Gloria Stephenson,\nMn. Carl Ramsden, Revelstoke, Mn.\nJ. R. Ramsden. Miss Muriel Ramsden. Mr. snd Mn. Alex Lelth. Mr.\nsnd Mn. Hugh W. Robertson. Mr.\nsnd Mn. R. P. Broam. Oordon Cox.\nBonnlngton. Mlse Core Barrett. Mtss\nEileen Hlrd. Clifford McKlnnon. C\nJohn. Dr. J. P. Oussln. Miss Dorothy Brown. Mn. Louis Choquette.\nMn. H D. Patterson. Mn Harry\nDunk. Mr. snd Mra O. Spencer\nGodfrey. Mrs. Robert Bell. Miss\nJsne Nlsbet, Mn. A W. Idlens Mr\nand Mn. E J. Wilson. Miss Mary\nDoncaster. Mr. and Mn. E C.\nWngge. Mr. and Mn. Jamea O'Shea.\nMr. and Mrs. H. Townshend. Mlas\nGeorgina Brown. Mr and Mn. J. P\nDuffy. Mr. and Mn H Uke.. Mr\nand Mra. W. J, Orove. Mrs. T.\nBrown. Mia. Marjorle Brown. Mr.\nand Mrs. Paul Lincoln. Dr. and\nMrs. O. A. C. Walley. Mr. and Mrs\nH. A. Nicholson. Miss Margaret\nArthur. Hector MacKenrle. Dr. and\nMn. John Oansner. Mr. and Mrs\nR L. McBride. Miss Eve Dewdney\nE. B. I. Dewdney, Mrs. Richard\nMorgan. Mre. F H. Stephana. Mlsa\nMary Madden. Mra. Henrietta Msdden. Mn. M. J. Vlgneux. Mir- Dorothy Bturgess. Thomss Sturgess. Mr.\nsnd Mn .1 Percy Coates. O. 8.\nHlncks. Howser. R Oraham. Mr.\nsnd  Mn.   J.   M   Gordon.  Miss  LU-\nMmmmmnma-mmMmnmmmmmme\\---Mi\nmm-wr*-\nSee\nSTORE NEWS\nNEMO-FLEX\nand You See the\nSmartest in\nFoundation\nGarments\nIs there any feeling more satisfactory and pleasing than to put\non a foundation garment that\nfits perfectly, that accents the\nnew lines, that is made of attractive materials, and yet gives\none infinite freedom and comfort? That is what a new Nemo-\nflex Foundation Garment will do\nfor you! The new Nemo-flex\nstyles are here in the Corset Department on special display under the charge of a trained figure stylist from New York\u2014Miss\nI. Martyn, who will be here\nApril 8 and 9.\nNEMO-FLEX\nFoundation Garments\nQ-Mea_\\hers^d\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\n(Continued   on   Ptge   10)\nin-law, Mr. tnd Urs. A. T. MoQuar-\nrie,   Hv-.e-._a   atreet.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022\nMr. and Mrs A. Ranaome of rru-V-\nvaUs vrero viiltlng in the city Saturday   evening.\n\u2022 e   i\nMlsa Patricia Praaer and U____\nPamela rraeer. students at St. _\u25a0_\u25a0\nsept.'-, academy in Nelson, are spending the tauter holiday as guests of\nMra.  C,  Mitchell.  Riverside   .-.venue.\nMlas Beatrice Campion of Orand\nForks Is visiting here over the week\nend.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss -Emma Knottier al N-lson\n-\u25a0pent Saturday In ths city.\nD. Flynn snd E. Blgelow were\nholiday visitors in the city during\nthe week end.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nO. Parkins of Cranbrook spent\nSaturday   in  Trail.\nMlaa Mary Johnson motored to\nProcter   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlas Audrey Baxendale apent the\nweek end visiting friends In Nelson.\nShe is en route to Toronto and Hall-\nfax. Mlaa Baxendale will said April\n13 for London. England, to spend\nsix   montha.\nMrs. Michael Scully of Nelson is\nthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Plaapi.1.\nRossland  avenue   for   this  week.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlaa Ellen Hughes, who is attending school at Nelson. -s upending\nthe Easter holidays with her father. 1\n\"Paddy\"'   Hughea,   of   Trsll.\nMrs. W J Wagstaff and her |\nnelce. Mlsa Ardyce Reynolds, sre I\nspending the Easter holidays visiting relatives in Nakusp.\nbrok   and  Calgary  with  her  grandparents for the winter month?\nMr and Mra. B. Oottrell motored\nto Spokane for the week end holiday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs Bradshaw of Nelson was the\nguest of her aon. Dr. W. C. Bradshaw,  for  the week tnd.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. C F. Archibald, acormipsnled\nby Miss O. Stiller of Brilliant, motored to Spokane for the week end\noet\nMr. and Mrs A. DeBruyn snd\nfamily were viaitora in tht city\n-Saturdsy   evening.\nMias FUe.'n Mansfield spent the\nho! idava a t Nelson. the guest, of\nher   parents,   Mr.   and   Mm,   C.   E.\nMansfield.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. I. Blake was a visitor in Nelson  during  the  week  end.\nMlaa mi a Phillips of Orani Forks\nIs visiting friends here during the\nholidays.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. snd Mrs. H. O Madd-n of\nSpokane were visitors here rtuim*;\nthe  week  end.\nsession   of   the   provincial   house  at\nVictoria.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMias Kathleen Cole spent ftuada\nat  her  home  in Frultvsle.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nK. Hollander left __\u00bb morning for\na short visit to Vancouver and eegtat\ncities.\nMiss Violet Rowlings returned las'\nevening from Nslson. where ahe h*.\nheen spending the put tew days st\nthe home of her parents.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMiss Nellita Burett, who is attending schcol in Nslson, spent the\nweek   end   in   Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. J. K. HchoOeltf returned __a.ii.rday evening from, Victoria.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs A RoW. and daughter left\nIfttuMaj for Nelson, where they will\nvitit tve i tern days.\nMr. and Mrs. Fred Blakeman of\nNi*]ton. who have been visiting in\nTrail with Mrs Blakrmanj. brothers\nR. J. Hughes nnd L, Hughe** return\ned ycsicrda ;\u25a0 n fteruoon to thr ir\nhome.\nB. E. Munratrovd of Cranbrook\n\u25a0pent the week end in the city.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nJames H. -Jchofleld. M L. A., for\nRossland-Trail riding, and Mrs .Scho-\nfield returned Saturday evening from\nVictoria   after   having   attended   the\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAU. HOUSES AND LOTS IN-\nKiiranre. Notsrv. J, D. Anderson.  Trail. i47S0i\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL. B C. ApTil 6\u2014Mrs. Alexl\nSutherland and two daughters of\nKaslo are the Easter holiday guests\nof Mr. and Mrv Alan Merry. Anns ble.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nW. J. Watklns. who haa been\nspending a few days in Spokane returned    yesterday\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nMlas Knld Cooper, Mlas Annabel\nForteath and Archie Phillips motored to flyringa Creek Saturday.\nMr. and Mra. Charles Mseon of\nFrultvale were visiting in the city\nSaturday,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. O. Nelderman of\nRoaaland  apent   Saturday  here.\nJ. P. Hayfork la visiting friends\nin Nelson over the holiday week end.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nC. Morcome of Edgewood was *\nweek  end  vlaltor  in   the  city\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlaa Eleanor Krsklne of Rowland\napent Saturday visiting tn the city.\na   \u2022   \u2022\nA. T Pearson. H. J Foster, H\nOllis and H Oray motored to\nFrultvale Saturday, and spent the\nweek fnd hiking and camping in\nthe   Prnrt    d'Orellle    district.\n.tarn's Smith spent. Ssturday visiting In Frultval*\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs M McQuarrie of Victoria is\nthe gueat cf hsr son and fleugh\u00bb>r-\nWtllle Shepherd has iwn the\ngueat of Mr. snd Mrs. A. DeBruyn\nat Frultvale <or the last week. Mr.\nMrs Mrs. H. Shepherd were 'btitan\nthere yesterday and brought '.heir\nr.on  back  with   them\nOeorge Webster and fam.]\\, sr.\nrompanled by Miss Dcro*.hy Waiklna,\nspent yesterday at Frultvale.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Watson of Frultvsle apent Saturday visiting here\nMlsn S\u00bbdie Haves was the guest of\nfrlenda In Rosslsnd over the week\nend.\nMrs S. O. Hill left Saturdav evening for cranbrook to vlait her parents. On her return she will be\naccompanied by her daughter Shir-\nlev. who has been  visiting in Cran-\nproup\nSpasmodic G\nreUevedbjo-\nVICKS\n-TL_______\nLSpaamodic Croup U frequently\nrelis-eed by ons application ot\u2014\nThe Ladies-\nwho como to the Golden\nGate for their tea on an\nafternoon when down\ntown shopping really enjoy our luscious sandwiches, cakes and pastries. Why not come in\ntoday? You also will say\nthat tea at the Golden\nGate is most enjoyable.\nGolden Gate\nCafe\n\u00bbtl*>al'MMSI-__JI-ll.\u00bbl\u00bb-4-?\nPimples and Blackheads Nearly\nFour Years.   Cuticura Healed.\n\"My trouble began with blackheads and pimples sppeariBg on my\nI see. The pimples were hard, red and fslrly lsr.e, snd avhaan I squeeted\nthem they festered and scsled over. I jcratcbe 1 them snd this caussd\neruptions and also disfigured my face. T.ir trouble lured nearly\nfour years.\n\" I read different sdrertlaements for Cuticura Soap SDd Ointment so\npurchased some I got relief st once, and sfter using two cskss o(\nCuticura Sosp and one box of Cuticura Ointment I wss complet-ly\nheated.\" (Signedl Miss Elsie Pertrand, M Msi'briJ St, Peterbm-o,\nOnt\nSosp 2St Oantnaaaot 25 ana 5aV._Tslcum tte\nAdataaM Canadian Da\u2014al   IT.\nSols mwwhere.   Ssmaal, fseh fres.\nW._ Co\u00bbp_., Li_.la\u00abl. M\u00b0-~\u2014.\t\n\\ nC^ECT CONNECTION TO\nRESULTS\nOUR Want-Ad Service in\nlike a community Switch\nBoard. You transmit your\ndesires to a Nelson Daily\nNews Ad-Taker . . . that ad\nforms the connection between\nyou and a special group of\ninterested pnrtieg ... the\nquickest and most direct contact with results.\nP\\\\\\0\\A\\\\ihe Classified\n143 OR 144 FOR AN AD-TAKER\n Page Slx\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS    \u2022   TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1981.\nSty? Neimm Bathj Jfoma\nBubllcstlon svery momma exo.pt Sundsy by Ttas Nsws Publlaah-\nrat\/Oonapsaw.   Llmltsd.   Nelson.   B.   C.\n\/Busltasss letters should las sddressed snd ctaecks aand moaasy\nsrasrs laasds psysbls to IDs Nsws Publlshtnt Company. Luaalted.\ndnd In ao esse to individual members of ths sUIf.\nAdvertlslrai rat* cards and A. B. C. sUtsmsnts of circulation\n-sailed on request, or msy bs ssen st ths office of sny advertising\nsa\u2014acy recognized by the Csnaadlsn Dstly N.arspapsr. Assoctstlon.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nBy mail (country), per mona- \t\nrat yaar\nBy mall  (alty). par yaar  \t\nOuaaaade   Csnadaa,   per  month\nPsr yssr\nDsUvsraad,   psr  weak\nFar yaar  _______\n-a  .at\n.. a.oo\n. 13.00\n_ .7.\n. IM.\n_ _.\n- IsM\nFsysble  In  sdvsnos.\nAudit Bureau of Clrcul.tlon.\nTUSEDAY, APRIL 7, 1931.\nHalifax Gains Another Honor\nLard Bessborough, fourteenth governor-general of\nthe Dominion of Canada, was sworn in with due ceremony at Halifax on Saturday last. He was the fourth\ngovernor-general to take the oath of office at the capital city in Nova Scotia. It is a rule that a new governor-\ngeneral muat be sworn into office at a capital city\nimmediately he touches Canadian soil. Owing to the\nSt. Lawrence river being ice-bound, Halifax, an open\nwinter harbour, won the honor of being the first capital\ncity to welcome the earl and his family.\nThirteen governors-general have preceded the Earl of\nBessborough in office. Viscount Monck was appointed\nin 1867 and was followed in order by Lord Lisgar, the\nEarl of Dufferin, the.Marquis of Lorne, the Marquis of\nLandsowne, Lord Stanley of Preston, Earl of Derby, the\nEarl of Aberdeen, the Earl of Minto. Earl Grey, the\nDuke of Connaught, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord\nByng of Vimy and Lord Willingdon.\nIt was in 1878, that Halifax, with due pomp and\ncolor, welcomed the fourth governor-general to the\nDominion. Through boistroua seas and stormy weather\nthe steamer Samaritan bearing the Marquis of I,orne\nand the princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria,\ndocked after a ten day voyage from England. A feature of the welcome to the then Duke of Argyle was\nthe fact that he responded to no less than 16 addresses\nfollowing administration of the oath of office.\nHalifax Province house in December 1904 was a\nscene of ceremony when Earl Grey was sworn in as\nCanada's tenth governor-general. It was 12 years\nlater that the Duke of Devonshire landed at Halifax\non November 11, 1916. Halifax was at that time a\nCanadian war port. Soldiers, and sailors were everywhere, and warships and transports swung at anchor in\nthe harbor. Halifax at that time was the great clearing house for the sailing men of Canada's army.\nFor the next few weeks the duties of the Earl of\nBessborough will be many and varied. And after becoming settled into offices and familiar with his new\nduties, it is expected that he and his consort, their\naon and daughter will visit across the Dominion. All\nCanadians, who take a pride in this vast Dominion are\neagerly awaiting an opportunity to see and greet the\nnew govern-general.\nLife Insurance in Canada\nWhile the governments are trying to find a panacea\nfor unemployment it is gratifying to note that life\ninsurance service in this country is solving the problem of dependence upon others by helping the individual to provide against emergencies. How this form\nof thrift has grown in popularity the last decade is\nreflected in the following table of the amount of insurance in force from 1922 to 1929, the latest figures\navailable:\ni\u00bbaa            \u00ab3.5.a.a4\u00bb.os5\nltvaa    3.au.505.so7\n1994  -    4,190.99e.\u00ab86\n1999 _ _  4 514.81S.0aJ7\n199\u00ab   4.\u00ab5Uta8.\u00ab0.1\n1997 ...   a.491.4s\u00bb.ia\u00ab\n1991   IS993 140.83J\n1999 (VMS.2M.7s4\nThe figures for 1929 take on more significance when\nlt is explained that, the total amount for that year\nis equivalent to one.fifth of the national wealth of\nCanada. Incidentally, six and one-half billion dollars\nis a respectable sum for ten million people to invest\nin life insurance.\nCourtesy Call Costs $36,567\nIt cost the British Admiralty $36,567 to make \u00ab\ncourtesy call on the United States navy.\nAccording to the Panama Canal Record, when the\nflagship Nelson of the British Atlantic fleet passed\nthrough the canal to Balboa, where Uncle Sam's fleet\nlay, the tolls were $18,320, while the return trip was\nmade at a reduction nf $73, due to a smaller displacement tonnage occasioned by less fuel aboard.\nAfter three lightless nights, proclaimed in the effort to economize, Bow, a New Hampshire town, has\ndecided to again light up its streets at night. Kind\nof an enlightening subject for other towns.\nIt is interesting to know that dressmakers in Toronto are concluding their strike. Apparently the strike\ndid not hinder the Easter parade.\nAn exchange points out that it is no wonder the\nfirst robin aeems cheerful. He has got a job building\na house.\nPoet may have had Premier Ramsay MacDonald in\nmind when he sang, \"Though defeated, he could argue\n\u25a0till.\"\nA large sum will be expended in a study of Pittsburg's history.   At present, it is rather blurred.\n''Spectacle men see ruin\" says a headline, and doubtless they are appalled by the spectacle.\nStarting abortive resolutions seems to have become\nan old Spanish custom.\nA middle of the road man may be either a politician\nor a truck driver.\nSo   far   tha   following   of   Mosley   seems   rather\nmeasly.\nSeen and Heard in\nNELSON\n(By  J.  B.   C.)\nTop  coats,  hata and   new suite,\nDreaeea,   stockings   and   ahoes,\nNeektles   undies,   new boot*,\nShirts,  whatever you  dhooee,\nHeckplece choke  and   the belt\nSport  frock.  *  micklsh  affair\nNew hata. atraw or in felt\nStyle*  and  ahade  or   blnlm.\nClothing  cheap,  or  quite  dew\nW\u00a9 wear 'em all onoe and forget\nThat Eaeter day ever waa here\u2014\nBut  well  find   who  started  it  yet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"Well, dearie, isn't that a stun-\nnlni coat- i think tt juat (rand,\nbut of course tt does not come up\nto my new Heater Mat.\"\nft waa \u00ab lady talking. Ahe wu\non ths Easter parade on Sunday. Of\noourse her husband agreed with\nhsr. but hs had to.\n\"Tea. green is the big thing thla\nyear. But I figured Mrs. Jones\nwould have s green coat so I de.\noided to g_t something different.\nI never did like Mra. Jonas anyway.\nBut don't you think that belt ls\ntoo high? If that were my coat I\nwould  have  had  that  belt alterel\"\nHubby again agreea with friend\nwife, meanwhile glancing into a\nwindow of a men's clothing store\nand sdmlrlng the new suits, the\nnew top coat* mj the new 'fiats.\nHe attempts to figure Just how he\ncan get a new suit, say for next\nEaster.\na     *     \u2022\n\"Well. Isn't that hat terrible. But\nHI bet Mrs. Blinks thinks lt ls\nthe only ha: on the stree*. She\npaid ls__S for It. I know for I\ntried it on a  week ago,\"\nAnd so for block after block.\nThere is always something new. Mrs.\nBrown ia wearing her last year's\nspring coat. Mrs. Smith looks stunning in her new hat. etc., etc. Ths\nwife continues her observations\nwhile hubbies mind Is actively engaged in figuring out just how the\ncoal man. the butcher, the baker\nand the milkman are going to be\npaid at this particular period of\nth* year. A glorious Easter, husband..\nThere has come to this office two\nclippings from California paper..\nOne from the Los Angeles Examiner\ncarries a two-column heading aa\nfollows: \"Police ..pray Nude women\nwith cattle disinfectant\". The other\nclipping from tha L\"ng Beach Preas-\nTelegram carries the following heading: \"Pike dancers nabbed by police\nln   raid   or.   oriental    show\".\nThe story from the Examiner, as\ncan be guessed carried a Nelson\ndateline and relerred to recent\nDoukhobor activities. Tne Long Beach\nraid on sn oriental show. Five\nwomen and two men were arrested\non moral charges. Information waa\nthat dances were staged ln two\nportions of the show and that tl\nsdmlssl-m wu .charged in the inner\n\u25a0how. Dancers, the report stated,\n\"were nearly nud.\" in the 'aecond\nahow.\nAnd attached to these two clippings were penned the following:\n\"Please not* tne attached clippings.\nI think the Long Beach oriental\nahow getting $1 admlaalon ts somewhat ths best idea.\"\nI'll let readers guess Just who sent\ntha information to this paper.\nI wu in the Easter parade on\nSunday. I noticed hundreds and\nhundreds of snowdrops and brilliantly hued crocus plants adorning\n.\u2022\u00bbeveral lawns on Vernon street. And\nI uw numerous people Admiring\nthem. I noticed several spots In\nthe highway badly in need of repair. Proat l-.ia been active. I\n\"..-.ought do myself. I was also Interested in th? number of automobiles on the roads. They were apparently going nowhere, but ncenn* d ,\nto be In a grest hurry. Some I\npeople w\u00bb re sporting new automobiles. Others were driving lut\nyear's car. Others were driving cars\nthat muat have come out in the\nArk. I noticed one driver who\nshouted u he c.u.e to th. atreet\nintersections. 'Oet out of the way\",\nhe repeatedly calico. I guessed his\ncar was mtnu* a horn. Probably\nstolen by someone whll*. his csr was\nin siorsge or wss out on the atreet\nail winter. But what amused me\nwu the fact that the rear end\ngrind in this particular wagon wa*.\nenough to waken the dead. He old\nnot need a horn on his car. and ht\nshould have saved his voice. And\n\u25a0_. went the Euter parade. It wu\na great success, from what I h.ve\nheard. But I could not see anything\nin the parade tnat an industrious\nhusband should get unduly elated\nover. The billa will be in at the\nend of the month. Yep, it's been a\nJoyous Euter. And oesldcs I gvess\nI cin critlciw the automobiles because I am not a car owner.\nAnd of course I would have to\nmeet one guy who uked tf the\nEaster parade was a Doukhobor\ndemonstration'\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nSo  ends  another   lame   effort.\nTOLD IN RIME\n\"But mother, when do they swallow them?\"\nBirds of the Kootenay\nand Arrow Lakes\nBy J. E. U. KELSO, MD, M.B.O.L..\nEdgewood, B. C.\nIn  studying birds of any district .elder lng the short wings which look\nMV   FRIEND.-\nMy house Is hidden quite by shrub\nsnd vine\nHere   at   tbe   ending   of   a   little\nstreet,\nAnd   though  it  boasts   no grandeur\nof   design,\nEach   day   I   have   some   chsrm-\nfrlends  to   greet.\nThe  robin builds  beneath   the eaves\nin   spring.\nAnd.    sheltered    by    the    grape's\nprotecting   leaves.\nThe   wren   keeps   house.   And   when\nI  hear  him  alng\nMy   cares  I  banish   Uke  J*-   many\nthieves.\nThe    bluejay,    like    a    proud    and\nBtV-ely king.\nSits in the top-most bough across\nthe way.\nThe  cardinal  darts  by  on  gorgeous\nwing.\nA   timid   dove   comes,   gsrbed   In\nmodest   gray.\nAnd    though    the   blackbird    ls   a\ngossip bold\nAad  arrogant.   I   mak*   him   welcome, too;\nThe wee canary with his wings of\ngold\nFlits  by,  and   once   I  heard   an\nowl'g  \"tu-whoo.\"\nAnd. lut of all, I have one stead\nfut  mend\nWho stsys with me though skies\nbe  dark   or  fair,\nThe sparrow, who Is always prompt\nto  send\nHis    cheerful    greeting    on    the\nmorning   sir\nMAROARFT   E    BRUNEI..\nor area lt ls advisable to follow more\nor leu closely their classification,\nbeginning with those leut special-'\nlied, or what ls considered by naturalists the lowest forms and working\nup to the higher orders and families.\nIn taking a survey of this kind we\nfind that the fsmlly colymbidae or\nOrebts la placed the lowest with\nwhich we have to deal ln this\ncountry. This family is Included In\nthe order Pygopodes or diving birds.\nBirds are the warmest blooded of\nanimals with temperature running\nfrom 100 to 110 far., and those considered lower in scale, leu highly\norganized hare lower tempersturea\nthat the higher forms, thus we find\nGrebe hove comparatively low temperatures of 100 ln comparison with\nhighly orgalzed families such u\nsparrows, woodpeckers, etc., and\nthough so warm blooded are nearer\nto their cold blooded reptilian on-,\ncestors than the above higher bird\ngroups.\nGrebe are well represented on the\nKootenay and Arrow lakes sometimes\nappearing In large flocks, and ___*\nculonally. especially at a distance\nmistaken by the novice for ducks,\nbut Grebe have straight pointed\nnarrow bills. The wings are short\nand look very wesk. but notwithstanding this these birds can fly\n(except in the moulting season when\nthey are fllghtlew) they can fly\nwell when once on the wing and at\na considerable pace, though finding\nsome difficulty lu rising from smooth\nwater not being able to rise vertically or even at an acute angle.\nThey usually prefer to escape from\nenemies by diving and swimming\nlong distsnres under water, to enable them to do this the leg muscles\nare enormously developed. The author after a long experience with\nwater fowl hu never seen a Grebe\nmaking use of Its wings u a means\nof propulsion under water.\nDEVOID   OF  TAILS\nGrebe are devoid of tails a Uttle\ntuft of soft feathers taking the\np.ace of that appendage. They do\nnot possess typically webbed feet,\nbut have instead a peculiar arrangement, the three front toe*, are lobed,\nthat is have flattened aurfaoes on\neach elde, this gives them somewhat\nthe appearance of leaves, the hind\ntoe ts much smaller than the three\nfront ones and Is also lobed. The\nclaws are flattened and the pm of\nthe leg above the toes . really a\npart of the foot in birds) is oom-\npre.eed, flattened from before backwards up to the first joint whloh is\nreally the ankle, this flattened portion presents a sharp cutting edge\nto the water, the lobed toes fold\nbackwards in forward strokes, but\npresent their broad -hind surfaces\nin back stroke.-- forming a pretty efficient swimming organ ai is testified by the pace Grebe attain when\non or under the surface. Thee birds\ndive In theae styles, flrat by sinking\nlower and lower until only their\nnecks appear nbove water and then\nsuddenly throwing thc head forward\ndluppear beneath, secondly they may\ndive without any preliminary submergence, and thirdly tbey often\nleap clear of the water the body and\nneck aasumtng the shape of a bent\nbow before breaking the surface.\nBoth under snd on the surface\nswimming la accomplished by alternate leg strokes.\nLEGS FAR BACK\nThe legs are placed far back in\ntbe body, this position increasing\ntheir efficiency u swimming orgsns\nthough making movement on land\nawkward and ungainly, the bird u-\nsumlng en almost upright position\nwhen sitting or standing, but they\nspend most of their life in the\nwater. In flight the legs are carried\npointing backward under the apology of a tall. Many widely asperated bird families carry the legs\nin this position when tn flight. In\nGrebe the feathers of the breut\nand abdomen have a silvery sheen\nwhich   Is   most  characteristic.   Con-\neminently suited to act as oars. It\nIs puzzling to account why Grebe\nand many other waterfowl do not\nuse them for this purpose under\nthe water, though they are uaed in\nmany species to function u oars.\nsnd strange to relate moat If not all\nwblch use the feet alone are u fast\nend some futer than the majority\nof wing users.\nSEATING\nThe nest ls placed amongst rushes\nin sloughs and ponds, often on\nfloating masses of swamp vegetation, or may itself float anchored to\nstationary ones. The structure is\nbulky, composed of aquatic vegetation- When the eggs are laid and\nincubation proceeding the Grebe on\nleaving the nest pulls some of the\nvegetation lying on the edge over\nthe eggs, under this they are concealed and the whole looks like a\nmass of the .surrounding reeda and\nwater plants.\nQl'lCK   COVERING\nOf course If the sitting parent ls\nsuddenly blundered on without\nwarning lt will dive straight off.\nleaving the eggs exposed, but g}ve\nher a brief interval and the oggs\nwill be neatly covered, the whole\nmass blending with Its surroundln.*\nmost admirably. In the south of\nEngland, a Dabchlck or Lesser European Grebe made her neat in a\npond adjoining a brick and -tile\nyard. After giving a faint alarm of\napproach the author timed her and\nfound that the eggs were hidden\naway in 10 seconds, this occurred\nwith the greatest regularity she\nnever appeared to be able to break\nthis record, and stranger still she\nalways kept up to this mark, never\nappeared a second longer over the\nJob. Though so shy a bird she\npaid little attention to the workmen, but went on contentedly sitting on her egga. but if the manager approached ahe invariably covered her eggs and dove, ehe seemed\nto know he was a stranger from the\nfact that he wore a straw hat.\nThe egga of the Grebe family are\nwhite but usually get soiled from\ncontact with the feet of the Incubating bird. In number they wry\nfrom five to eight. The young take\nto the water after their down is\ndry. shortly after hatching, and are\noften curled on the btuk of the\nswimming parent,\nFOOD\nThese birde feed on fish, beetles,\nand other water animals, but are\nproved to do no harm to speak of\nexcept they invade a hatchery containing  very small fish.\n\u2022 They have a habit of swallowing\n.i quantity of their own feathers,\nthis forms quite a hard solid mass\nin the stomach, this habit appears\nto be unique, confined to the Grebe\ntribe, and the reason for indulging\nln this indigestible fare ls not well\nunderstood though there are some\ntheories given to account for it.\nThe economic status of theu birds\nwill be considered ln a future article. We have five species ln Weet\nKootenay, a short study of each will\nrepay tbe time devoted to these most\ninteresting, but from a culinary\npoint of view useless birds. The\nterm Hell Diver la applied Indiscriminately to three of four of the\nspecies.\nLighter Side\nA   SERVANT   PROBLEM\nCousin Kate from the country was\nspending a abort vacation with her\nmarried cousin ln New Tork.\nOut In the country we have\nto treat th. maids and other help\nlike members of the family.\" said\nthe   country   girl.\nThe cousin looked surprised.\n\"Really!\" aha wld. \"Here in New\nTork we have to treat all the servants with great respect.''\n\u25a0I like the house, but It ta small\"\n\"What can you expect? It Is only\nthree   years   old.\"\u2014   Buen   Humor,\nMadrid.\nHe\u2014Mlu Mltr.1. there Is a saying.\n'A kiss without a whisker is like\nan egg without ult.' Do you agree?\nShe\u2014'But  I   have never\u2014\nHe\u2014You darling, never been\nkissed?\nShe\u2014Never eaten an egg without\nsalt.\u2014Die  Maskete. Vienna.\n'Clothes  give a msn a lot  of\nconfidence.''\n\"I ahould thtnk they do.  I go\nheaps of places with them that\nI   wouldn't   think   of   going   to\nwtthcsut\"\n\u20140\u2014\nSilas: \"What's that I hesr, Hiram\nabout your hired man falling off\nthe toot when he was shingling the\nbarn lut week?\"\nHiram: *Yeh. He Tell in a barrel\nof   turpentine.\"\nSilas:   \"Did  It   hurt  him  much?\"\nHiram: \"Don't know. They ain't\ncaught him yet.\"\nThat Body of Yours\nBf -IAS. W. BARTON, ML D.\nA GENERAL DIET FOR\nEVERYBODY\nAdo\nIn thee* days whsn you ar\u201e read-\nlng ths opinions of various food\nexperts you may wonder Juat how\nmuoh to accept as correct and what\nto disregard.\nBecause a certain food le rich in\nheat units before lt enters the body,\ndoeen't mean that th\u00ab body Is able\nto use aU these calories or heat\nunits.\nI am not referring to the low\nof valuable food material ln cooking,\nwhere ln some eases valuable mineral\nsalts are lost because the water In\nwhich the food ls cooked Is thrown\naway. I am referring to the fact\nthat peu and beans for instance,\nrich u they are ln protein, do not\nglv# u large a proportion of this\nprotein t_ the body as does meat.\nThere are other foods, whloh arc\nseemingly good foods that actually\npass through the body unchanged;\ngive up no heat units whatever.\nNow there are some individuals\neating too much meat because they\nTEN YEARS  AGO\n(From The Dally News, April 7,1921)\nThe marriage of Mrs. Helma Kearney and Alfred Kearney, both c.\nNeleon. was solemnized here yesterday. They wlll reside In Trail.\n\"   \u2022   * \u25a0\nFailure of the United States to\nratify the trjsaty of Versailles will\nnot be allowed to detract from tbat\ncountry's right to participate ln thc\npeace settlements. Secretary Hughes\ndeclared In notee addressed to Great\nBritain, France and Italy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOf particular interest ln the boxing faternlty of Nelaon and Trail ts\nthe news that Luther Gordon, the\nTrail panther and claimant of the\nwelter weight championship of the\nInterior, ls due to be seen in\naction with Horace Stanton, the\nflashy Nelson boy.\nsee\nThat the vaet Columbia river irrigation project for over turning\nwater from the Pend d'Orellle river\nupon 4,000,000 acres of arid land\nln. southern Washington, will injure the great water power at\nWaneta, on the Canadian side of\nthe International boundary, is the\ninformation given to the Nelson\nboard of trade by the Waneta power\ncompany.\n* e * a\nHiss Flora Campion returned to\nWlnlaw yesterday after apendlng the\nholidays with her parents.\nWHAT DO YOU\nTHINK\nThe Nelson Dally Newa has\nseveral letters which have not\nbeen alined by the writers. All\nletters must be authenticated\nIn this way, though the signature need not necessarily be\npublished\nFor svery dollar gtyen to further\nthe cause of Christianity in this\ncountry, over 130 was spent in cosmetics, according to Rev. Dr. Oliver, moderator of the United\nChurch  of  Canada.\nTHIRTY YEARS AGO\n(From The Nelson Dally Miner of)\nApril 7, 1901)\nJ. C. Bland, a member of the local\nC. P. R. engineering staff has returned home from a trip to England.\nUr. Bland states that among the\ncontingent following the funeral\nprocession of the late Queen Victoria\nwas  Trooper  A.   L.  Plnder.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nA telephone message was received\nfrom the Silver King mine yesterday stating that lor the proceeding\n48 hours, the largest snow storm\nln the history of the mine had\nraged. No leas than seven feet\nof snow had fallen ln the mentioned period.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nWork is now started at the C P.R.\nshipyards on the construction of a\nnew 16-ton car barge to be built\nat a cost of gia.ooo for the purpose of adding to the facilities for\nhandling freight between Kootejiey\nLanding and Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThomas O. Bulger, foreman of\nthe C. P. P.. ahlpysrda at Nakusp,\nIs ln the city in connection with\nthe work at the shipyards. Mr.\nBulger is the best known steam\nboat constructor ln the Kootenay.\nThe steamers Rossland, Trail. Nakusp, Columbia. Minto and Slocan\nwere all built by hlra end moet of\nthe other steamers plying the Inland\nwaters were constructed by hts eon.\nA young lad bad been permitted\nto visit a boy friena on the strict\ncondition that he was to leave at\ns o'clock. He did not arrive home\nuntil eeven. and his mother was\nvery angry. The youngster insisted however.' that he had obeyed\nher ordere and had not lingered\nunnecessarily on the way. \"Do you\nexpect me to believe,\" eald his\nmother, \"that it took you two hours\nto walk a quarter of a mile. Now,\nlook here, wlll you tell me the\ntruth?\" \"Te-es, mother,\" sobbed\nth* boy. \"Johnnie gave me a tortoise\u2014and I was efreld-to carrv tt\n\u2014so I led it home!\"\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\n(From The Dally News, April 7, J ft 11)\nBruce White and tu.aocla.es have\npurchased from P. H. Murphy, Nell\nO'Donnell. James Grant, William\nDavy and William Bennett, the Win-\nalow group of Silver Cup mountain.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2666\nRav. J. P. Westman, who hss been\npastor of . the Trinity Methodist\nchurch since last June, hae been\ncelled to the position of field secretary in the Alberta and Britlah\nColumbia conference.\nJudge Forin Is going to England\nfor the coronation. He intends\nleaving Nelson sbout May 34.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOne of the Istest sales of fruit\nlands has been made by K. Popoff\nof Brilliant, who haa sold tbe well\nknown property, the Riverside ranch,\nto Peter Verigin, head of the Doukhobor society.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAid. Oeorge Ferguson of the Nelson Transfer Co., Ltd., will arrive\nfrom Manitoba at the end of the\nweek with the aecond carload of\nheavy draft horses that he has Imported lu the season.\nPHONE 181\nWe specialise In plnmblngand\nheating Jobs or all slxea and\ndescriptions, by trained experts, and are equipped tn\nfulfil all requirements for\nplumbing and heating fixtures\nend supplies.\nB. C. Plumbing\n& Heating Co.\nNelson,   B.   V. Phone   181\nno work whatever; others who\nwould be wise to eat a good helping of meat, or ens. or peaa or bo-i-i\neveryday even although they do nc\nherd work, because thetr partlculal\nsystem needs no protein.\nSimilarly with raw foods everyday\nfor the ordinary individual la wise,\nRaw foods as a complete diet fol\nthe average individual has proven\nto be unwise.   \t\nThere   ls   no  question   that  the 1\nexoentvt   use   of   salt   lessens   ths\namount of lime ln ths blood, ana |\nlime  Is  necessary for every cell lq\n____ ______________\nwould   be   a   mistake   to   try   snq\nthe   body.\nceasary f<\nOn   ehe\nother   hand   11\nuas a diet free of salt. Salt le slot \\\nnecessary to every cell ln the body.\nWhat then ehould be our general\nrule about foods; a rule that will\ngive ua not only what w_ need, but\nwin-1 we like. Prof. C. Von Noorden,\nVienna, Europe's outstanding expert\non food and nutrition telle us that\nwhat must h_ watched for. carefully. -\nls that the body gets enough mineral\nsalts   and   vitamins  dally.\nDoes  he outline  <__  long  list  ol j\nfoods we should eft or avoid?\nNo.\nHe says that we ahould be sure I\nto cat dally, fruit, freeh vegetables,\nand  leafy  salads\u2014along  with  meat\nand pop.toes. I\nThis Is surely simple enough for |\nus all to grasp: continue tn eat out\nregular meat and potatoes ae usual,\nbut  to   be  Just   as   careful   to  eat j\nfruit, vegetables end  le-ify salads.\n'ALBERT*\nthe Chef Says\n\"Business and Professional men prefer dining here for three reasons\u2014\n\"Highest quality of food.\n\"Prompt service.\n\"Pleasant, refined   surroundings.\"\nHave a meal here today\nand you will become a\nregular patron.\nCentral and Convenient\nTHE GRILL\n\"The place to eat\"\nMedical Arts Building\nui_m_._-______;\nWM\niH-^.yi3r-^a--^^^S--\\^--\\\n\"BCILD   B.   C.   PAYROLLS\"\nPacific\nMilk\nAttracts\nNotice\nA mother writes that Paclflo MUk\ncame strikingly to the attention of\nherself and family when it was first\ngiven to the baby. She elept. without waking, throughout the night, a\nthing unusual for ner, snd this so\ncaught the fancy of the family that\nPaclflo Milk supplanted the milk\nthen uaed ln cooking and at the\ntable.\nPacific Milk\nFactor? st Abbottfont\n'100   psr   cent   B.   C.   Osmtd   snd\nControlled\"\neRMMMKl\n'\"\u00bb?W9\u00bb1!II\nUSED CARS\nPRICES FROM  $100  to  $700\nIncluding\u2014\n1927 ESSEX COACH\n1928 ESSEX SEDAN\n1929 ESSEX COUPE\nSTUDEBAKER TOURING\u2014a snap.\nDODGE DELIVERY TRUCK. ,\nFORD ONE TON TRUCK.\nMOTOR CYCLE\u2014Harley Davidson Twin.\nAll Guaranteed aa Represented.\nSmedley Qarage Co.\nNext Door to P. 0. PHONE 71\nNELSON, B. C.\nONION SETS\nWa Have Just Received Our\nNew Stock of\nDUTCH ONION SETS\nFIELD and GARDEN SETS\nPLANET JUNIOR SEEDERS\nNow b the Time to Select Tour\nRequirements\nPRICES RIGHT\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNELSON, B. C. Baker St.\n i. xr^.^.ft V^\"r^,ffj*xa_. .^.^v' v.v^^^^T-:^^^r,\u2022\u25a0r,^;,-.t,-^^^^^^^^\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS      TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1981.\nPage Seren\nFREBERG, FAMED\nMAT MAN TO BE\nHERUATDRDAY\nRated Among First 10 Mat\nStars; Stockton of Gonzaga\nIs Also on Card\nWrw.t-.__g, the contest wblch Is\nattracting thousands upon thousands\nof tens every week along tha Pacific\ncoaat will he introduced to Nelaon\nent district fane on Saturday night\nnext ln the opera house. Numeroua\nchanges in the rules of this pioneer\nmat sport bave tended to Increase\nlta popularity by leaps and bounds,\nand bouts everywhere are being\npatronised by both men and women   fans   in   large   numbers.\nR. X. Klrby, well known boxing\npromoter, haa taken over the task\nof Introducing tbe new wrestling\ngame to tihe fen* of Nelaon and\nsurrounding country and after much\neffort, and at a grest deal of expense, ha\u00ab secured John Freberg,\nSwedish heavyweight champion, to\nfeature the headllner bout for\nSaturday next Freberg is well\nknown up and down the Pacific\ncoast, and ls a particular favorite of\nradio fans ln this territory. Radio\nfans will recall that he la a man who\nalways enters the ling minus\nshoes and battles in bare feet.\nFreberg, whose weight la 238\npounds, will meet Bill Root, tht\nCoeur d'AIene grapp.er ln an eight\nround event. Tne rounds are 10\nminutea In length and the wrestler\ngetting  the beet two* out of three\nfalls   w.ne   the   contest.\nFreberg Is classed by wrestling\nexperti. ae one of the first 10 'mat\nmen in the world. Tbls beery*\nweight ' bad defeated, Jim Londose\ntwice, Ted Thye, Dr. Karl Sarpolij\nand Dan Koloff the Russian Hon.\nHel has also held to a draw' Joe\nSteeher and the famed Strangler\nLewis. In viewing Freberg In action\nlocal fane are seeing a real top-\nno tcher,\nA fast semi-final bout is also assured when Jack Reel of Salt Lake\ncity meet* Houston Stockton of Spokane. Both, are heavyweight* and\nboth bave appeared in numerous\nbouts ln the PacKlc northwest-\nStockton Is probably better known\naa a football star. In his college\ndays he was a star on the Oonzaga\nfootball team, and since then haa\ngraduated into profeeslonai ranks\nwith the famed Chicago team.\nStockton was an amateur boxer and\nwreatler of Importance ln Spokane\nprior to turning,pro, and has met\nsome of the best men In tbe\nUnited States. There he ls known\nas the Joe Savoldl of the west.\nStockton will arrive In Nelson from\nSpokane on Thursday.\nOne other bout between a Nelson\nxxt'i a district wreatler wlll round\nout the -program for the Opera\nhouse show of Saturday night.\nRISKO OUTPOINTS\nHEENEY, 10 ROUNDS\nTORONTO, '.prll 6 (AP)\u2014Johnny\nRisko, Cleveland baker boy. avenged\nhis reoent -.-feat at the hands of\nTom Heeney, New Zealand' heavyweight, by decisively outpointing\ntbe \"hard rock from down under\"\nIn s gruelling 10-round bout here\ntonight.\nRlak_ weighed 1914: Heeney 308U.\nf \u2014i~r'\u2014'\nHBC\nSPECIAL\n*BEST   ,_,\nPROCURABLE*\nDemerara\nturn\n****~^\u00bb<**l\u00bb_\nrMm_tmtdlMst*i^\n\"r-W-Ossta bmid B_D>aaart BAV\nJf\n,?i_rp_).--wBU\n^tataA**^\nI   *\"* _____ _.>'\u25a0\u25a0_. >\nHBC\nRUM\nHBC aB-\u00bbt Proe-rabW\" \u25a0\u00bb\nw\"__3 \\_\\XX\nv_vm\\.t*A  over  1-  I-\"\naverage \u00ab*\u2022\u2022 __.\nu R C Rum   has   \u00bbe*   \u00b0_\n\u00abS\u00a3T5 .*\u25a0\u00a3\u00ab-\nmeBow   Ate  for  over\nyear*.\n_67\u00b0 ,\u00bb___t_ni___n_\nThis advertisement is not inserted  by  the  Liquor Control  Board  or\nby  the  Oovernment  of  the  Province  of  British  Columbia-\nCAMPBELL HAS A\nNARROW SHAVE IN\nRACE BROOKLANDS\nCar of World's Premier Speed\nDriver Breaks Tie Rods\nat 100 Miles Per Hour\nBROOKLANDS, Sng., April 6\u2014\n(AP)\u2014Sir Malcolm Oampbell, world's\nautomobile speed champion, bad\nwhat he described himself fa the\nnarrowest shave of his life today\nln a raoe at tbe opening meeting\nof the famous Brooklands race track.\nWhile hie car wae doing well over\n100 miles an hour on the first lap\nof the opening race of tbe day, ..\n13-mlle handicap affair, the tie rod\nholding the front wheels in position,\nsnapped. The wheels locked and\nthe car zlg-sagged madly from side\nto aide on a track slippery from\nrecent,   rains. *\nWith death threatening Campbell\nand the spectators who lined the\nrail on either aide, the pilot managed to tet the car under control.\nThe broken rod ripped the apok.a\nout of  one of tbe wheels.\nMONTREAL READY  .\nFOR NEXT GAME\nFOR STANLEY CUP\nMONTREAL, April 6 (CP.\u2014Same\ncrowd whtch on Thursday night\nwill cram Montreal forum to the\nrafters to see Montreal Canadlens\nand Ohloago Black Hawks clash In\ntheir deadlock-A* series for the Stanley cup. tonight gathered et tbe\nstation to welcome Canadlens home\nfrom Chicago Where they wen one\nand lost one ot the first two games\nln the three of five aeries. B'ack\nHawks will arrive tomorrow morning\nand both teams will uke things\neasy  until Thuraday night.\nHawks will be at full strength\nand ready to follow out Coach Dick\nIrvln'a plans of carrying more and\nmore speed In on the Canad len\ndefence.\nCanadlens chances depend upon\nthe ability of Howie Morenz. Albert\nLeduc and Johnny Oagnon to be\non deck Thuraday. Howls was\ncaught heavily on the shoulder ln\nSunday's game by Taffy Abel and\nsuffered considerable pain on the\nJourney back. Leduc Is still ln\nhospital with a concussion sustained\nln the series ln which Canadlens\nput Boaton Bruins out r. further\ncompetition Oagnon 1 ft -at tonight for Chiooutlml to > -cl the\nfuneral of hia father who \u2022 while\nJohnny waa in Chicago. .. la not\nexpected that Armand Mondou wlll\nbe in action for the first game\nalthough tbey may possibly play\nlater in the  series.\nCOAST BASEBALL STARTS TODAY\nSAN FRANCISCO, April 0\u2014Baseball's 1831 race for the Paclflo\nCoast league pennant gets under\nway tomorrow with the eight clubs\nmore evenly matched thsn laat year\nand a 2fl-weeks straight ached uie\nIn place of the split season in effect  since   1928.\nMr. Smoker\u2014\nLet  us serve you  with\nyour supplies.   Wc have\neverything that you may\nrequire\u2014\nPipes \u2014 Lighters\nHolders \u2014 Pouches\nCases  \u2014  Cigarettes\nCigars  \u2014  Tobaccos\nWRIGHT'S CIGAR\nSTORE\nWRESTLING\nSaturday, April 11 -Opera House-Nelson. B.C.\nDOORS OPEN AT 9 P. M.\nFIRST BOUT 9:30 P. M.\n-main event-\nJOHN FREBERG\n(Swedish Heavyweight Champion 235 lbs.)\nBILL ROOT\n(Coeur d'AIene, 210 lbs.)\n8 Rounds\u2014Best Two out of Three.\nSEMI-FINAL  EVENT\nHOUSTON STOCKTON\nFamous Football Star, Spokane\n\u2014vs\u2014\nJACK REED\nSalt Lake City\nONE OOOD LOCAL PRELIMINARY.\nADMISSION\nStage Seats, $2.20. Reserved Seats, $1.65\nRush Seats, $1.10.\nSeats on Sale at Kirby's and Bush's Cigar Stores\nBig League\nBASEBALL\nPosition on Base\nFirst-\n0A3&NAN\n3NOULP TSVCK\nBAS WITH\nLEFT\nFOOT\nZ__\n61HRI6\n\/HAY\u2014\nZ\u00bbSBA3e\nI ToWBASe\n7b SHORT\nA \/\/w\u00ab\u25a0'\u00bb-\nBy   AL  DEMAREE\n(Former l'itrlasr,  New  York Glsnls)\nAlavays bear In mind thst you\nshould so station yourself ss to be\nsble to keep your body inside ot ths\nbsse. by standing. If possible, on the\nlali slds of the loul Uns. A wild\nthrow from an lnflelder of course.\nv.111 drive you out of position If\nthe ball ls over your head or Into\nths runn.i-.\nThs longest snd best rssch Is\ngained by stretching forward as far\nss possible with the left foot ln\ncontact with the base. It Is a oom\nmon fsult smong beginners to fumble sround with the right foot for\ntbe base on a low throw or close\nplay. This ls called 'crossing ths\nfeet.\"\nUsing the left foot ss ths \"Jabbing foot\" gives greater freedom auad\nwider area of plsy.\nFlacs ths leit foot on the bsse\nsnd reach out for the baall. Then try\nwith the right foot snd notice what\nsn  unaastlsfactory  position  tt  ls.\nIn the double plsy lllustrsted\nabove, the bsll ls hit to the second\nbaseman with runner on first; msn\non first running for secqnd stops\nto avoid being touched, eecond\nbaseman runs him back to first,\nthen throws to first bsseman. put.\nting out batter. Runner starts for\nsecond. Hs hss to be touched to be\nput out. which results from ths first\nbaseman throwing to the shortstop\ncovering second  base.\nAl Demaree ha, prepared an lllus\ntnataad leaflet on \"Ba.se Runulng'\nwhich he wlll gladly send to any\nreader requesting II. Address M\nDenaerre ln rare of thi, paper and\nbe ssre to enclose a -Hl-adUre.ted\nsUlliped envelope\nExhibtion Baseball\nResults\nAt Blloxl\u20146t. Louis (A) 3. Kansas\nOlty   (AAi   10.\nAt  Jackson.  Miss.\u2014New  York   (N)\n1. Chicago   (A)   .,\nAt NsShvllU\u2014Mew York (A) 33.\nNashville   (SA8)   3.\nAt Maoon\u2014Brooklyn (N) 4. Hartford   ft_)   1.\nAt Philadelphia\u2014Athletic, (A) 3.\nPhillies iN) 3.\nAt   Chattanooga\u2014Washington   IA)\n2, Chattanooga   ISA)  3\nAt New Orleans\u2014Cleveland (A)\n8.   New   Orleans    (SA)    7.\nAt Indianapolis \u2014 Indianapolis\niAA>   11.  Boston   (AL)   t\nAt Lounville\u2014Cincinnati <Ni 1\nLouisville    HI)   3.\nOO YOU KNOW THAT\u2014\nby Geoaot OvNOtAstN-*\n_*.***%*,**_ .Pum-a... .al... ails.tt-_lH-mTaOs.aaT >\n(QOBRCCO IS BOUGHT\nBY THE PUFF IN\nkTURKE5TRN\n^ \\\\Wt\nFRANCE BEATS\nENGLAND 14-13,\nINTERNATIONAL\nWill Probably Be Last Game\nBetween Two Nations for\na Season\nPARIS, April 6 (C P csfcle)\u2014\nBehind a few seconds from time.\nPr.-i.0-. by a ipecucular drop kick\nby Balllette won their international\nruitty match from England today\nby one point.. The acorei were:\nPrance. 14; England, 13. Owing to\nthe ultimatum of the Britls:. Rugby\nunions to the French federation that\nthe latter must discipline a \"rebel'\norganisation known aa the \"Douze\"\nbefore further international matche*.\ncan be played, today 'a match will\nlikely be the laat between the\ncountries for at'leaat  a  aeaaon.\nWhile, owing to the -iisaention ln\nth\u00ab ranks of French rugby. France's\nteam waa not the strongest It\noould field, it plated a splendM\ngame, twice coming from behind.\nThe score at half time was five\npointa  to   four   in  England's   favor.\nThe match attracted only 30.000\npeople, a small crowd for a holiday\ninternational  rugby   match.\nEngland acored on converted trlea\nby Tallent and Smeddle and an\nunconverted try by Arnold. France's\npointa came from two dropped\ngoals hy Ballette, the first from 60\nyards out, and unconverted trlea\nby Gallia and CUdy.\nJACK DEMPSEY TO\nRETIRE FROM THE\nREFEREEING GAME\nCOLUMBUS. Ohio.. April 6 (AP)\nJack Dempsey. former heavyweight\nchampion, here to referee a boxing\nbout between Bushy Orahstn and\nJohnny Farr, announced tonight\nthat after tomorrow night he waa\ngoing into absolute retirement from\npubitc lif-rs for at least two months\non the order of bis physicians st\nthe Mayo clinic In Rochester, Minn.\nDernrpeey'i decision necessitates\nthe cancelling of more than 95\nengagements to referee boxing bout*,\nln all sections of the country. He\nwill retire after a bout Tuesday at\nWheeling,   W.   Vs.\nNervous condition and persistent\nlosa of weight mskea necessary the\nrest.\nROSENBLOOM IS\nOUTPOINTED BY\nJONES, 10 ROUNDS\n(PrTTBBUkOH. April fl CAP.\u2014\nMaxle Roaenbloom, Phlladelphis, 173,\nlight heavyweight champion, took\nthings easy tco long In a 10-round\nfight here tonight with Billy Jones,\nnegro, 176, also of Philadelphia,\nand Jones wss given a referee's\ndecision. The champion's title was\nnot  Involved,\nPETER B. KYNE'S\nHORSE WINS RACE\nSAN .^I'-CISCO. ApTll 6 (AP\nIn a surprise victory today, Dor-field,\nowned by Peter B. Kyne and ridden\nby J. Msiben. led the field ln the\nSanta Rosa purse, feature event\nof the day'a meet st Tanforan.\nTime for the mile and 70 yards\nwas   1:43.\nFoolhsrdy net the early pao but\nweakened to take third, while Upright, alao in the fore at the start,\nfinished   out   of   the   money\nFive-dollar preferred options on\nBonfield were redeemed for W7\nwhile 64 secondary options returned\n623. Four-dollar secondary options\non Shssta  Broom  brought  68.\nThere wlll be no races tomorrow\non account of tr-e opening of the\nPacific Coast league baseball season\nBRITISH FOOTBALL\nRESULTS\nTin;  noun   istA-m.,\nHelp GuncUnen and\nWin a Priit\nSend in your interesting fact today. It\nneed not necrisarily refer to tobacco. For\nsvery fact we use we will send you epack-\nage of to Buckingham Cigarettes. Give a\nreference with your fact. If interesting\nenough Mr. Guodersen will cartoon it ana\nyou will receive the complimentary package of Buckinghams. Cans He's most popular blended cigarette. Buckinghams are all\nthat is fresh* cool sod mild\u2014a blend of all\nthat is finest in tobaccos, packed for your\npleasure and enjovment. Address your\nfacts to George (.undersea, Dept. C.\nTuckett Tobscco Co. Limited, Hamilton\n|\u00abt \u2022! \"D# V\u00abu Know\" Cards\nFer tes cents in stamps we will send you a\nset of \"Do You Know' cards\u2014sixty interesting Rubjerts printed in color with full\ndescription (sixe of cards t,_\" i W)\nor for twenty cents we will include cards\nand also an album in which tbe cards can\nbe placed to give a complete collection in\npermanent form.\nArsenal   1. Portsmofuth   I,\nBirmingham   I,   Sunderland   0.\nBolton 4, We-tham 2.\nChelsea   1,  Leicester  0.\nDerby   3,   Blackpool   2\nManchester United 4. Liverpool   1\nSheffield  United   1.  Leeds  1\nSecond   Division\nBarnsley  2,  Bury  1.\nBradford   l, WolverhempUon   1.\nCharlton   1.  Plymouth 6.\nEverton   L   Bristol   3\nNottingham   1.  Preston  4.\nOldham   3.   Burnley   1.\nSouthampton   3.   Mlllwall   1.\nStoke   2.   Reading   1.\nSwansea  l. Bradford  City 3.\nWest Bromwlch  4,  Fortvale   1.\nCardiff  0,   Tottenham  0\nThird  pulsion\u2014Southern\nBournemouth   2,   Fulham   I.\nBristol   3.   Tolquay   1.\nClapton  2,   Queen*  park   3.\nExeter    3,    OU] Ingham    0.\nLuton 4. Northampton n,\nNewport   2,   Brighton   0.\nNorwich  0.  Thames  o,\nSouthend 0. Brentford   1.\nSwindon   4,   Crystal   4.\nWalsall  2,   Notts   1.\nThird   Division\u2014NorU.em\nChesterfield   4.   Rochdale    1.\nCrewe   0,  Southport  0.\nDarlington   4.   Hartlepool   2,\nHalifax  3.  Lincoln   2.\nHull 3. New Brighton o\nRoiherheim   1,  Carlisle  0.\nStockport   3,   Doncaster   2.\nTranmere   2,   Gateshead    1.\nwiganboro  3.   Nelson   1.\nWrexham   1.  Barrow   1.\nYork  3.  Arcrington   I\n8.;OTTISH    1XAOIT\nfirst  Division\nRingers 6. A.r l\nEast  Fife  8,   AlrdronUns   0.\nOMttc   2.   Clvd*   fl\nSeoond   Division\nThir<1 Lanark 6. Montross 1.\nClydebank   1,   Dundee   2.\nSt. Johnstone 3. Albion 0.\nBILL GOES UP\nBRYNJOLFSON IS\nWINNER OF GOLF\nTmEJPLANDS\nHas Won Three Major Tournaments in the Past 12\nMonths at Coast\nMANAGER    M.W   STADIUM\nW. A. Hewitt, nationally known\nln Canadian sport, secretary of the\nO. H. A., registrar.treaaurer of the\nC. A. H. A., past-president Canadian\nRugby union and chairman of the\nwinter sports section of the Canadian Olympic committee, who has\nbeen made general manager of the\nnew sport* arena at Toronto. Tiie\nnew arena will be known sa Maple\nLeaf Osrdens and wlll be the largest\nand flnsst In Canada with seating\neocomn.odet.on for hockey of 13,800\nand IIjOOO for boxing and wrestling.\nPEDEN ENTERS\nIN CANADIAN\nBICYCLE GRIND\nVICTORIA, April 6\u2014Harold Brynjolfson of the Uplands club, Victoria, this afternoon won the British\nColumbia amateur golf chsm-plon-\nshlp, defeating >his club mate Bob\nMorrison two up ln the final 30\nholes.\nIn winning the title today Brynjolfson achieved a record which has\nonly been equalled once in British\nColumbls. The victory brought\nhim three champions-tips over a\nperiod of 12 months, the British\nColumbia. Victoria city tnd Uplands golf olub titles.\nA gallery of 1600 watched tihe\nmatch, tbe last 18 of which waa\nplayed In a drizzling rain. It was\nBrynjolfson's fine short gam* thst\ncurried him through to victory. He\nwas extremely deadly with his chips\nto the green and on the carpet.\nHis Iron shots, however, were not\nso accurate ae those of his opponent. Morrison failed to display ihia\nuaual putting form and missed\nsome   from   short  distances.\nBrynjolfaon turned In a card of\n72 ror the morning round snd a 73\nIn the afternoon for a total of 146.\nMorrison carded a 74 and a 7_ for\n140.\nWife: \"Tomorrows Is the tenth\nanniversary of our wedding. Shall I\nkill the turkey1\"\nHusband- \"Why the poor bird is\nnot to blame foe It\"\nTOILERS BEAT\nREGINA HOOP\nPLAYERS, 24-22\nREGINA. Sssk. April 8\u2014Winnipeg's far famed Tollers, twice holders of the Dominion basketball\nchi.npioa-.hlp, eked out a 34 to 22\nvictory over the Reglna Capitals\nhere tonight ln tihe first of a two-\ngame series In the western Canada\niplaydown and will carry a two-\npoint advantage into the second\ngame tomorrow night.\nA brilliant comeback mfdwav\nthrough the seoond half of tbe\ngame, helped out when the Sbootin*.\nof the Capitals fell below par, was\nresponsible for the Tollers' triumph\nsnd they overcame a nine point\ndeficit in that stirring rally -ud\nwent on to win by ths narrow\nmargin  of one  field   basket.\nPipes\nWe have a large assortment of pipes for. your\nchoice, in all prices, ranging from SI to SO, including Dunhills, Orliks,\nDelfits, Monacos, D. B. L.\netc.\nelinaQ\nRECREATION *^\n\"TRY A NIP TONIGHT\"\nMONTWBAL. April 6 (CP)\u2014Wll-\nlism \"Torchy\" P*den, former Csn-\nadlsn Olympic rider, was the first\nentry in Montreal's fourth six-day\nrace which starts here a week from\nSunder night. Pedsn's entry wu\nreoelved over the week end snd ls\nthc only entry to date although the\noutstanding Canadian riders as well\nna many racers from the United\nStates snd several F-uropesns sre\nexpected to tak* part.\nPeden, on his past form, should\nbe in outstanding oon tender for\nthe Oanadlan els-day crown. He\nhas finished ln second plsc\u00ab in t..j\nthre* previous races, each time with\na different partner. It waa learr-ed\ntonight that if poaalble Peden wtll\nbe teamed up with -tr.other strong\nCanadian rider In an attempt to\nprovide an all-Canadian team of\nwinning  calibre.\nThe red.thatched Victoria flash,\nhas participated In four six-day\nevents since last fall, two e-.rh .n\nChicago snd New York, and Is ssld\nto be in good condition for the\nlocal grind.\nA writer says pedestrian**, must\nplay th\u00ab game with motorists. They\ndo\u2014hop. skip snd Jump.\nBEST PROCURABLE\n\u20220TT__ 4 __\u00bb*s\u00abmo_aay\nft\n<K\u00a3jU-\netoouct   er   Scotland\nTke Origins! Label \u2014 leek fer it at tke VeoMa emi insist em\nGRANTS \"BEST PROCURA_U\u00a3\"\nThis advertisement is not  inserted  by the  Liquor Control\nthe   Government   of   the   Province   of   British   Columbia.\nMother (admonishing small\n\u00ab-n): \"And don't forget that\nI'm yonr mother?\" small son:\n\"Yes, but l rt't wi-it Y+e M-iiii.i-\n\u25a01  k'-p a-ueiiklii-L*. about  II.'\n\u2022r.\\\\AIMA\\-\u00abl ILT   CARS\nHill   rWAIIIAX.^^\n_5_fe_ WffEN you bay a Canadian-\n\u00ab built Chrysler, DeSoto, Plymouth,\nDodge car or Dodge truck, you\nsupport Canadian labor and help\nforward the development of a\nnew era of Canadian prosperity.\nChrysler Corporation of Canada, LiiMitf,d\nWINDSOR,  ONTARIO\nCHRYSLER 6's _ 8's \u2022 md IMPERIAL EIGHT\nDODGE 6's & 8's \u2022 DESOTO 6's & 8's\nPLYMOUTH CARS \u2022 DODGE TRUCKS\n Page Eight\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS      TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1981.\n1-_.!-_. Want Ad Pa^__t__\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nSCHOOL REPORT\nMONTH, MARCH\nFollowing   ars   ths   South   Slocan\nsohool  statistics  tor   ths  month  ol\nMarch:\nDIVISION   11\nPerfect. attendance: Georgerae\nHunt. pet\u00ab sotonolf, Arne Hendrlckson, Mite Wssllenkofl, BeUy Russell. Uly Edwards, Eva Hendrlckson,\nMollis Murray.\nImprovement prise\u2014Mlks WssU-\nenkofr.\nOrade I\u2014George Hunt 78, John\nMurray TT.\nOrade II\u2014Arras Hendrlckson 87.\nPets Sofonofl 80, Marvin Mclntyre\n83. Nlok Popon 88. Oreta Mclntyre\n01.  Qraeme  Tlndsle,  absent.\nOrsds III\u2014Uly Edwards 84. Mike\nWastlenkoff 79, Vera Perepalkin 74.\nColin McDonald 73. Annie Kotyk\n71. Betty Russel 63. Alan Frisby 63.\nMora Podmoroff,  absent.\nOrade IV\u2014Meg  Brsdshsw 87.  Eva\nHsndrlckson   84.   Mollis   Murray   69.\nPrank  Podmoroff  68.\nDIVISION   I\nPerfect sttendsnee: Raansld Edwards. Herbert Eliason, lone Klngsley. Once McWtlllami. Betty MacDonald. Rita Jones, Thomas Hunt,\nBdna Edwards, Edith Edwards. Irvln\nKlngsley. David MacDonald. Agnrs\nMlsaaon. Jsck Tlndsle, Irene Prlsby.\nBell Cunningham, Reld Oardlner,\nWilliam Ramsay, Annie Smith. Jim-\nmis Thompson.\nOrade V\u2014Hubert Eliason 88. Betty\nMscDonsld 83, lone Klngsley 89.\nRonald Edwards 87. Donald Watts\n88. Julian Yateman 68. Thelma\nBird,   absent   for   examinations.\nOrade VI\u2014Rita Jones 7\u00bb, Orace\nMacWIUIsms   76.  Thomss  Hunt  83.\nOrade VTI\u2014Irvln Klngsley 74, Bins Edwards 70. Edith Edwards 70.\nDavid  MacDohsld  63\nOrade -HI\u2014laaaonsrd Purdv 79.\nAgnaas Eliason 76. Jsck Tlndsle 66.\nBill  Mulr 63. Irene Prlsby 49.\nOrade IX\u2014William Ramsay 73.\nReld Osrdlner 73. Jesse Ridge 73.\nJlmmle Thompson 70. 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Forks Pay an\n..aster Visit to Spokane\nSUNSHINE FEED\nPOULTRY NEED\nIn a pamphlet Just Issued by the\nexperimental farms branch of the\ndepartment of agriculture a special\nstudy of ths value of cod liver\noU for poultry Is presented. This\nIs s valuable pamphlet for any\npoultry-keeper to hav* and ls\nsvaallaable without charge from the\nasu-llesttons branch ot the department at Ottawa.\nT__ value of cod Uver oil ln a\npoultry ration aarlses through ths\nsupply ot vitamin. D content, which\n19 ensures, soms ot the resaons why\nIt should bs fed are summarised In\nths pamphlet ss follows:\nThe uss eat cod uver oil ts shown\nto hsv* Inersssed egg production\nby approximately four eggs per bird\nper   month.\nThs addition of ood Uver ou to\nthe ration hss not Influence on the\nsvsrsge weight of egga produced.\nTb* hatchabuity eat eggs wss Inersssed by 16 per eent by the use\nof nd liver oil.\nThe death rste of ths chicks\nbatched was reduced by 10 per cent\nby feeding cod Uver on to the\nbreeding   stock.\nCod Uver oil msy be fed dstly\nIra ths moist mash or lt msy be\nmixed In the dry ms*h that ls\nkept before the birds continuously.\nMixing cod liver oil with a flaky\nmeal like bran snd then mixing tlae\noil-laden bran wtth the remainder\not the naexls will ensure sn even\ndistribution   of  oil.\nCod Uver oil tends to become\nrancid and unpela'sble ir left ex-\nposed to sunshine or hest. Large\nquantities of a mixture of meal\nand on should not be kept on hand\nttu,rtng  ths  warm weather.\nHighland    Station,\nMinn.\nI.ITEKAKa\nitii\nAUTHORS AND COMPOSERS ARE\ninvited to forward MSB of sll descriptions for prompt publication.\n\u00a350 cash for Poems. No reading\nfees: current catalogues free.\nStockavell. Ltd.. 39, Ludgate Hill.\nLondon. England. (40691\nHELP   WANTED\n_\nWANTED AT ONCE\u2014MAID FOR\ngeneral housework. Apply Box\n4768   Dally   News. (4766)\nWANTED\u2014 __>ERLY MAM FOR\nsmall mixed farm and garden\nFurnished oottage. light and fuel\n640 per month. Apply Box 4876\nDally Hows. Nslson. (4678)\nAGENTS WANTED\ntm\nSALESMAN FOR LINE OF SEALING\ntaps and lithographed Isbela\nUrge Commissions. Wright Lltho.\nCo.    Ltd..    London.    Ontario.\n(4805)\nFI'RNISHED ROOMS For Rent (1.1)\nPURNISHED SUITE,  ADULTS.    AP-\nply 413 Cedar St. (4779)\nFURNISHED   SUITE.     MRS.   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Phone 338X3 (4781)\nNOTICES\n(8)\nMens\nWork-\nShirts\nA range of New Woven Pattern Cotton Shirts\nRood colors, strong texture\u2014 ill sizes.\nA GOOD BUY\n$1 50\nCharles Morris\nLimited\n_,jflMHI.-\u00bb\nMAKEf\nOOD CREDIT\nPAY\nBUU BY THE\nIO\u2122\nGRAND FORKS. B ._., April \u00ab.\u2014\nMis. Louis. McPherson returned on\nFriday   from  TraU.\nMiss E. Ltddloost of Trail ls\nspending th. holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Llddlcoat.\nDr. Kingston. M.P.P., and Mrs.\nC. M. Kingston returned from Vlcj\ntoria on Prldsy.\nBruc\u00ab Brown ot th. public school\nstaff, Pentlcton. arrived home on\nfrrrday for the holiday season.\nMiss Tan_le Barlee ol the Kin-\nnalrd school ls visiting with net\nparents   hers.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Donaldson and\nfamily motored to Spoksne on Friday morning and win spend the\nEaster holldsys with relatives in\nHUlfstrd.\nEdmund Eurcby returned from\nTraU on Saturday morning and _.\nupending the week-end with his\nparenta.\nMlas Sarah McCalium of tbe\nTrail achool staff Is visiting at her\nhome hers.\nMiss Lydis Knight returned Friday morning from Rosebery.\nA. R. Pollard of Kelowna \u2014spending the holldsys with friends In\nthe city.\nMiss Ellen McPherson returned\nfrom Vancouver on Prldsy morning.\nMln Katherine Henniger snd Miss\nlv.ildred Plynn leit Prldsy morning\nfor Valley. Wssh.\nL. Sanders of ths Bsnk of Commerce staff Is taking a sets-\nweeks holldsy before lesvtng for\nNakusp, where he has been transferred.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Nlcolls and fsm-\nlly. sccompanled by Mrs. H. Vlckers\nand family, motored to Grand Forks\nto sttend the opening showing of\nths   talkies   here.\nTudor Ommaney arrived Friday\nanornlng from Trail and returned\nby motor on  Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. George Murray of\nNelson are the guests of Mr and\nMrs. T. Wright.\nMrs. W. R. MacLean Has\nJoined Her Husband, Is\nEngineer, South Slocan\nSOUTH SLOCAN. B. C. AprU 6\n\u2014Miss A. R. Mitchell hss left for\nPsulson, where she will bs ths\nguest of her brother-in-law snd\nsister. Mr. and Mrs. B Merry, for\ntbe   Easter   vacation.\nMiss Edns Wstts. who attend,\nhigh school In Nelson. Is spending\nthe week st ths home of her parents.  Mr.  snd  Mrs.  Edwsrd   Wstts\nMrs T. W Sister hss returned\nto Nelson after spending a few\ndays ths guest of Mrs. O. W.\nHumphrey   at   QummeThlU   ranch.\nOordon Bstley, a high school stu.\ndsnt of Nelson, ls spending the\nholidays with his parents, Mr. and\nMra. J. BaUey.\nJohn L Purdy of the government\nworks aw La prance creek ls spending Easter with his family at\nCottonaaood  ranch.\nMrs. R. w McLean arrived on\nSaturdsy 1x> Join her husband\nwho 1. sn engineer on the construction of th. raew hydro-electric\npower plant st Corra Unn. Mr.\nand Mrs. McLean sr. taking up\nresidence st South Slocan.\nMr. Rogers Sr. and Mre. W.\nRogers arad baby wers Kelson arlslt-\nars cm Saturday.\nMass Muriel Harrop, principal of\nthe Publio school, has left to spend\nthe Easter vacation at the home\nof hsr parents at Harrop\nMrs. T. A. Wheildon was a shopper ln Nelson on Saturdsy.\nPoker   Hand   Exchange\nYOU DO NOT HAVE TO WAIT TO\nmatch vour cards now\u2014ws do It for\nyou. Just mall us 53 poker hands\nor 63 British Consols cards, ss they\ncome from tha package, and we\nwilt match them Into complete\ndecks lor vou at a charge of 13c per\ndeck. Return postsate and Insurance\npaid by us.\nWe wlll also forward vour choice\not premium lor an addition charge\nof 3c psr deck\u2014charges collect.\nEnclose sll remittances with csrds\nand   mall   to\nPoker   Hand   Exchange\nP. O. Box 138. Vancouver. B. C.\n(4814)\nSITUATIONS  WANTED\n(HI\nWANTED\u2014WORK   BY   EXP1JUKNC-\ned carpenter    Alterations and re-\nXslrs.    Rock   .nd   cement   path.,\npply o   Kitchener.    Phone 318K\n(4441)\nFOR RENT\nFurnlihed office adjoining\nDally Mews, Bidctr itre-t. *__*.!-.\nable (or one or two occupan-\nclee,   u  may  be  required.\nAlio five-roomed house on\nEdgewood avenue, $25 D9r\nmonth.\nChas. F. McHardy\nInsurance   and   Real   Estate\nPhone 136        Nelson, B.  C\n* (4894\n.   : . ,.     . . ;\u00bb\nLIVESTOCK   FOB   SALB\nHORSES   POR   SALE   8T8   UP.   EL-\nllson Milling Oo. (4688)\nFOR SAX*-YOUNO PI08.  86 fob\nVictor Flick. Edgewood.        i4T88)\nSEVERAL OOOD WORK HORSES\nfor sale. Applv Scheaffer Hitchcock Co.. Burns. Bldg. Bsker\nSt..  Nslson. B.  C. 14666)\nHORSBB POR SALE\u2014WORK.  PACK\nand saddle horses, big or small.\nLet me know whst vou want.\nO.   O    Guise.   Midway. (4866)\nBABT CHICKS. QUEEN QUALITY,\nWhite Lsghorns. Barred Rooks,\nRhode Island Reds, from record\nlaying atock. Writ, for catalogue.\nQueen Hatchery. 30 Cordova St.,\nW. Vancouver. .. C. (3.63)\nWHITE LEOHORN BABY CHICK8\nsnd hatching eggs. AU males ln\nmy Dens ar. registered or sons of\nregistered males whose dams laid\n390 ta 308 eggs, contest records.\nAll females are direct from choicest R.O.P. strains. None better\nobtainable. J. Price. R. R. 1,\nPentlcton.   B.   C.   - (4636)\nFOR 8ALaaV-O0_0>X_TE BET OF\nLathe operator's tools, mfg. by I,\nP. Starrett Tool Co; also Leather\ncarrying case (cost 6100.00 whple-\nssle) 680 cash. C. P. Overton.\nKeremeos. (4806)\nGROZIT PULVERIZED SHEEP MAN-\nure\u2014No weeds, dry, odorless, best\nnatural naanurs for gardens,\nlawns; per 100 lbs. 83; sulphate\nammonia 64.60. fish 63-76. Ume\n61, gypsum 61. Sayer, 361 Industrial   St..   Vancouver. (4631)\nMISCELLANEOUS   WANTED\n(881\nWANTED CAMP OR HOTEL STOVE\nIn good condition with two ovens\nstate price and make. Box 4671.\nDally News. (4671)\nMISCELLANEOUS\n(ts)\nGARAGE   FOR   RENT.     614   MILL\nSt..  Phone 306L. (4790)\nDIESEL ENGINE AND BOATBUILD-\n1ns summer olssses now opening.\n1969     W.     Georgia.      PASCOE'S\nSHIPYARDS LTD.. Vancouer. B.C.\n(4477)\nPROPERTY POR  8AL8 (HI\nJUBILEE S. C. RHODE ISLAND\nReds. Roysl standard ccntest winners; 3403 eggs 61 weeks, outlaying ths Leghorns. Contest qusl-\nIty baby chicks. 633 per 100. express paid' live delivery guaranteed. Write to Oanadas original\nregistered Red breeder for special offer on late May snd June\nchicks, 18 years a Red breeder for\negg production. ' Dsn Russell.\n1806 Orsy Ave.. Jubilee, New\nWestminster.  B.  C. (4786)\nMISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE      (27)\nPOR  SALE\u20146300   a\/lcTROLA  WITH\nspecs for radio chassis, chesp.\n(4868)\nFOR SALE-BARRELS, KEOS. BUR-\nlap saaiks. white sugar seeks. McDonald Jam Co. (4731)\nTHREE-QUARTER SIZE VIOLIN IN\ngood condition. Prle. 66. J.\nWorthlngton.   City. (4791)\nSEND 81.00 AND RECEIVE POST-\npald ons pound our special Fine\nor Coarse Cut Smoking Tobscco.\nCslgsry Tobscco Co.. Cal.ary. Alta.\n(Ws trade Poker Hands, Msc-\ndonsld's .nd Tuckett's Cards. Free,\none  for  one). (4690)\nSOUSE FOR SALE\u2014FIVE ROOMS.\ntwo bedrooms, modern plumbing.\n809 Second St,, Falrvlew. Terms.\nPhone   350R2. (4796)\nFOR SALE\u2014FIVE-ROOMED BUN-\ngalow. Front St.. Kaslo, B.C. Ideal\nlocation for summer home. Write\nLance Hlllman, Ashcroft, B. C-\n(4733)\nBAY HORSE. EIGHT YEARS. WORK\ndouble or single. 1400 lbe. Also\nAyrshire cow, due to freshen\nApril. Oeorge Ward. Valllcan.\nB.  C. (4734)\nSECOND HAND PIPES AND FIT.\ntings for ssle. When you sre ln\nneed of used Pipes and Fittings\nany size, Black or Galvanized,\nwrite to Swartz pipe Yard, 330\nFirst Ave. Esst. Vsncouver. B. C.\nThe largest exclusive dealers ln\nreconditioned Pipes snd Fittings.\n147301\nI i\nLOST aVNP FOUND.\n(81)\nLOST\u2014SCOTCH TKRR1_8) PUPPY.\nReward for Information. Notice\nIs hereby given to the person who\nis harboring above strayed puppy,\nthat aaness asm. ls turned over\nto polloe forthwith prosecution\nwlll be resorted to. Box 4808 Daily\nNews. (4808)\nPROPERTY   WANTED\n(-5)\nWANTED TO RENT\u2014RANCH NEAR\na school. 610 to 616 per month.\nApply   Box   4698   Dally   News.\n(4608)\nFARM  PROPERTY\u2014ror Sals      (88)\nPEACE Rivta. 13.600 ACRES; FIRST\nclass land. 66 an acre; half cash;\nbal. terms. Write Scott. Leader,\nBask. (4833)\nFOR SALE  OR EXCHANGE\n(37)\nSWAP\u2014MACHINERY WITH Business contract, clears 615 per day,\nfor  car or furniture. (4687)\nFARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE    (68)\nFOR BALE\u2014CARMON NO. 1 WHITE\nseed snd table potatoes. 61.60 per\nhundred   pounds   f.o.b.   here.    N.\nDosenberger, R. R. No. 1. Nelson.\n(4771)\nAUTOMOBILES   FUR   SALE\n(40)\nCHRISTIE TRUCK AND CAR PARTS\n1630 west lit Ave.. Vsncouver, B, C.\nLargest   reliable   wrecking  company.\nPower   plants,   trailers   snd   parts.\n(4710)\nBOATS,   LAUNCHES\u2014Fat  Sals   (44 >\n-FOOT PraTUEBOROUGH\nrow boat. A. Treglllus, Nelson,\nB.   C. 14780)\nFUHNITUUt   FOR   SALB\nNEW AND SECOND HAND OFFICE\nFurnitttre.Desks, Chairs. Paling\nCabinets. Safes. The wiilson Stationery Co.. Vancouver, B. C.\n(4614)\nNURSERY  PRODUCTS\nHARDY WATER LILIBS, PINK.\nwhite, yellow, 61 each. Rosllng,\nR.   R.   I.   Nelson.   B.   C.      (4788)\nSTRAWBERRY PLANTS. BRITISH\nSovereign, Parsons snd Gibson.\n87 per thousand. Johh Avis,\nPsrrv   Biding. (4463)\nVIKING    RASPBERRT    CANES,     A\nberry   worth   growing.   63.00   Pe\"\n\u2014     N.  Dose *\" rm\nhundred\nNo. 1. Nelson.\nenberger, R.  R.\n^^^^ (4768)\nGLADIOLUS BULBS FOR BALE.\nHundred's exhibition strain. 35\nassorted bulbs 8100. Mrs. Kitchener.  Phone 21BR. (4809)\nLAYRTTZ NURSERIES, FOR FRUIT\ntrees, shade and Conflsrs, A-ellaa,\nRoses, etc. For price list writ*\nT. Roynon. Agent. Nelson.   (4184)\n1931 CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREEB.\nShrubs, Roses, Evergreens, Asparagus; the \"Mestadon\" and \"britlah Sovereign\" Strawberry plants,\netc. Empire Oarden Nunerlen,\nNew Westminster, B. C.     (4699)\nBUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\n82450. Palrvlew Bungtlow.\nbright living rooms, two\nbedrooms, white plumbing,\nfruit cellar, two lots, oras-\nmental hedge and shrubs,\nfruit trees, with s beautiful\nview of the Iske.\nwe hsve msny more first-\nclass houses for ssle. See our\nlists  before buying.\nCar Insurance\nWs would be glad to hsvs\nyou piece your car Insurance\nwith us. We writs it in com.\npsnles we hsve represented\nfor msny years, and you are\nassured of prompt settlement\nof claims ln ths event of\nd.msge  to  your  csr.\nC.W.Appleyard\nESTABLISHED  18 YEARS\nNext Nelson  Hardware Store\nPHONE   _69\n(47J3)\nAuctioneer\nMercantile   suctloneer.    A.   Raymer.\n6131V Hall St.   Box 1175.      (4738)\nAssayers\nE. W. Wlddowson. Box Al 108, Nelson,\nB.  C.    Standard  western  chansa.\n(4736)\nChiropractors\nDR. ORAY. GILKER BLK.. NELSON.\n(4744)\nDR.  MITTUN. X-RAY, CRANBROOK.\n(4746)\nDentists\nDR. O. A. C. WALLEY\u2014205 Medics)\nArts   Building.    X-Ray.    Nelson\n(4739)\nDressmaking and  Designing\nDRESSMAKING    AND    DESIGNING\ntaught\u2014Academy of Useful Arts\nNo. 4. Write to Mary E. Rodgers,\nBox  363.  Rossland. (4740)\nAccounting\nCHAS. P. HUNTER\nPublic  Accountant.  Nelson\nMunicipal   and   Commercial   Audits\n(4743)\nBeauty Parlors\nSociety Beauty Shop.   Gllker Block.\nMrs. E, Halgh. Phons 171.   (4743)\nEngineers\nCHAS.   MOORE\u2014LAND   SURVEYOR,\nArchitect.     Revelstoke,   B.   C.\n(4737)\nH. D. DAWBON-LAND SURVEYOR.\nMlnlns snd OlvU Engineer. Ksslo.\n(4738)\nFlorists\nGrtsselles Oreenhouse. Nelson.    Cut\nflowers and noral designs.   (4747)\nNELSON   FLOWER   SHOPPE.     Full\nline   out   nowers   st   all   times;\nfloral designs    Phone 383.    (4749)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. w. DAWSON-Resl Estate. Insurance. Rentals. Next Hipperson\nHardware.   Baker   St. (4741)\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe   Ark,   dealers  ln  second  hand\ngoods.     Phone  534. (4746)\nJQHNBON'S OKHENHOUSE\u2014Phono\n343. Cutnoavers. Potted Plants\nsnd   Floral   Designs. (4749)\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS' TRANSFER\nBAGGAGE. COAL AND WOOD\nPhone 108 (4750)\nATKINSON    TRAN8FER\u2014Coal    snd\nWood.   Long distance hauling.\n^^^^^ m <47_i)\nMr. and Mrs. C. Gray\nAttend the Easter\nSemces in Nekon\nBONVINOTON PALLS. B O, April\n6\u2014Mr and Mrs A WlUey and\ndaughter. Mrs Elmer Speers. spent\nSaturday In Nelson.\nMr. snd Mks. Colllngwood Oray\nten Nelaon visitors oat Sundsy\nfor ths Etas er services.\nMrs. O. E. Helbeeqaae wss s shopper In Nels'n on Saturday.\nMiss Molly Irvlnt ot Tarrys was\nths guest of Mrs. W. C. Motley during  the  week\nMrs. R. Jerome and Mlas Playlls\nJerome wers Nslson visitors on Saturday.\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nv.He~E'D   you\nC3-T    THE\nFLOVMKBS,\nAI__)-'T   THEV\na-CMa-LY?    MB.\nBLAKE  ^BrJT _\n-TH-M ^^^\nTO\nME\nHE'S\n<_OT A\nLOT OF\nNERVE\n*_a3f-DIN\u00abo\n\u2022vou\nF-._yv-j_R_\ndOM'T     __   UKE\nTHAT,  MAC-  THEV'-*\nPI_Ot_AB.LV MAKING\n^o much mome*\/\n\u00abB*-a_,l ki6 * GOeAL. \"\nTHAT    THEV   CAMr\nAP'P'Ot-D   t-.nrT_.EJ\nTHIM\u00a9 LltCB\n\"THl-\nC-H,    _Y     THE\nvo\/Oey \u2022   CalD   VOU\n\u00abSBT    youpt   MONEY F\nOOT   \u2014\u2014 ''\u25a0\nOP\n-THS\nBaaikT\/\nMO    1\nTH_    gAMK   _.OTJ\nIT    --A.*   CU-S-BO.\nTH_a   TAVI    a WA\"*\nIM   MACS   AM\nACCaDEMT   AMD\nHE-b MB   UP-\nWHO   KNOWI-'\nMAyBB   .TIS A__l\nFOtt   THE   Q_a_TJ\nI   \"5 'POSE\n\u2022yoajfE   nEBVE\nFAILED   yoaj\nVMH6I-    VOL)\n60T   TO  THB\nBANK.\nBy Weatover\na__T   To\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS      TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 193..\nP\u00bbg\u00bb N!_-\nMarket and Mining News\nLARGER FRUIT TONNAGE PREDICTED\nWEST KOOTENAY; STRAWBERRY CROP\nWILL BE ABOUT SAME IN CRESTON\nConditions in Boundary, East\nand West Kootenay Excel,\nlent After Winter\nVKn-dlUA, April 0\u2014In the BotUa-\ndsrr district the UO (rait crop hats\nbsen practlcslly cleaned up during\nths psst few weeks, seconding to O.\nI_ Landon, distrlot sgrloulturlst.\nOrsnd Porks. Ths sppls crop was\nlowsr thsn expected, being sbout\n47.000 boxes, the flnsl prices not\nbaaing known since msn. ol Mae\npools hsve not closed as ret.\nApproximately OO psr cent of ths\npotato crop has been marketed snd\nths entire crop of onions sold. Most\nof ths vegetable crop has been disposed of snd prloss hsve been fairly\ngood considering tbe economic conditions.\nThere will probably be a smaller\nacreage of potatoes thsn In 1030\nwhich was a record year for this\ndistrict, onions will probably .bs\nplsntsd to tuts same extent of sp-\nproximately It acres. Allalfe hay\nacreage will be slightly Increased\nsnd grain will likely show s decrease\nFall wheat Is showing up exceptionally well with prospects for a\n(ood crop, while soms spring wheat\nhss already been seeded. This la\ntoo aarly for safety, however.\nTONNAGE  (1BEATER?\nFollowing s survey of tbe Kootensy snd Arrow laaitea district, I.\nC. Hunt, district horticulturist, nelson, hss found thst ths small fruits\nsnd tree fruits hsve come through\nthe winter ln excellent shape snd\nwith fsvorabls weather during the\ngrowing sssson ths tonnage should\nhs  greater  thsn lsst vear.\nSou moisture conditions srs very\nIgood and ths spring-like westhsr\nearly tn March hss brought about\nssrly planting of the cool-crop vegetables snd general farm operations.\nLive stock throughout ths district\nlass wintered well snd 'eed conditions sre ln fslr shsps snd suit.-\nclsnt  to  carry   through.\nThe apple crop hss been leaned\nup, the lsst csr moving out Uie first\nweek ln March. Not a sufficient\nsaasply left In the district to supply\nlocal markets.\nThsrs may be a surplus of potatoes ln the district, however, this\nsrill depend on the demand from\n> lumber, mining snd construction\ncsmps ln the district- thst ars\noperating or msy operate well into\nthe summer. Ths movement as slow\nat the present time, but there ls\nconsiderable tlms left yet for the\nconsumption of ths old potatoes\nbefore the new crop oomes ln. Ths\nmovement In other vegetables to\nlocal markets la quite .rod. Turnips\nslowing up some, but cabbage, beets,\ncarrots snd parsnips wall olsau up\nnicely. Locsl greenhouse rs.lashss\n\u00bbnd lettuce are on ths market, but\nnot sufficient quantities to supply\nths locsl demand.\nANIMAL*  WINTER WELL\nIn ths Oreston vslley, c. B. Twlgg,\ndistrict agriculturist, reports thst\nthe fsrmers hsvs sll ths fssd they\nneed on band. In fact ths younger\nanimals sre on rsngs on ths Koote.\ni_ay Flats. Animals hsve come\nthrough tne winter in fslr shape.\nEwes with lambs on foot are turned\nout during the dsytlme. The price\nOf beef Is low st present but the\nlooal supply ls sbtut exhausted.\nPruning was oomph ted early, most\nof lt being completed during the\nopsn weather ol February. The\nfrost ls out of ths soil snd plowing\nbas started on the lighter soils.\nBuds ars showing signs ol growth\nwhloh mesns thst ths dormant\nperiod of winter .praying .s over.\nMuch discussion li going on sbout\nfuture msrkstlng conditions and\npuny growers sre chsnglng their\npeeking   hoaass.\nTho strawberry acreage will be\nsbout the same as last yesr. Spring\nplsntlng msy bs a Uttle heavier this\nsssson, ss msny gro_srs srs willing\nto try out the British Sovereign. No\nrecord yields csn lie expected this\naaesson ss lsst fsll was too dry and\ntlae frost ln the sou Is bound to do\nsome   damage.\nRaspberries sre becoming more\npopular since thc Introduction of\nIrrigation Into East Creston. Viking\nsnd Lsthsm sre two new varieties\nWhich   sre   becoming  popular.\nNo frost injury to buds or canea\nIs anticipated. Though the growth\nof the young canes suffered somewhat from the continued drought\nlsst summer, good yields can I.\nexpected this yssr\nGrowers sre Just gettlug the\ngreenhouses rssdy for tomato seed\nplsntlng. Ths acreage this year\nshould be w.ll-malntalned.\nFertilisers ln ths orchsrds are\nbeing more universally used, one\nfirm navang a carload on order\nTulips and Nsrclssl bave made\nmore rapid growth ths lsst week\nsnd are now up four to six Inches,\nslso outdoor raubsrb ls well ad\nTsncsd  ln the  Erlckson sits.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS Minn., April 8 \u2014\nFlour\u2014Unchanged. In carload lots,\nfsmlly patents, S4.85 to HAS *\nbarrel, tn SB-lb. cotton sscka. Shipments 03,880.\nBrsn\u2014819.50 to (30.\nWheat\u2014No. 1 nor., 11% to 80H;\nNo. 1 Bed Durum, 83; Msy, 71H!\nJuly, (0;  Sept.. SO\",.\nCorn\u2014No. 8 yellow. Mt. to e*%.\nOats\u2014No.   3   white.   3814   to  37%.\nFlsx\u2014No.   1,   (1.48H   to   81.64.4.\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nTURNS DOWNWARD\nWeakness Is Result of Increased Selling; Visible\nWheat Supply Down\nCHICAGO, IU., April 6. (J, John\nP. Boughsn. Assoclstsd Press msrket edltori\u2014Despite the flnt reduction thst ths United Btatea visible\nsupply hss shown In msny wssks,\ngrain prices took a downward course\ntoday. Ths weakness wss result of\nIncreased selling pressure sscrlbed\nlsrgely to Winnipeg traders, and\nwss In striking contrast with Saturday's   lively   advance.\nAuspicious crop reports from domestic winter whest territory, tha\nsouthwest ln particular, tended furthsr to give- a constant advantage\nto bears. Wheat closed nervous, unchanged to IH cents lowsr; corn.\n1 to IV, cents down; casts, a, to\na, cent off; and provisions unchsnged to 0  cents up.\nN\u00bbW TOWC, aVprtl (.\u2014Coppsr-\nQulst: electrolytic, spot snd future,\n0(4  to 10.\nIron\u2014Quiet; No. s, f. o. b. esst-\nsrn Psnnsylvsnls, 810,80 to 817;\nBuffalo, 318.80 to 318; Alsaasms,\n(11   to  (18.\nTin \u2014 Stssdy; spot snd nssrby,\n838.80;   future,   (38.75.\nLesd \u2014 steady; spot New Tork,\n(480;   Bast  St.  Louis,   (838.\nZlno\u2014t.ulet; Esst St. Louis, spot\nsnd future, (388.\nAntimony\u2014(7.\nQuicksilver\u2014(100.\nForeign bsr ellver\u201437I.e.\nAT  LONDON\nMetsl  msrkets closed;   holiday.\nWINNIPEG WHEAT\nTURNS BULLISH\nPrices Shoot Up Two Cents\non the Strength of the\nChicago Wheat\nwinnxpio. ii\u00bbn., April 6. (CP)\u2014\nWheat value, todsy dlapltyed a\nbulliih upeet on the grain ex-\nchanga for the first tim* ln many\ndan. Advances on the Chicago market Saturday turned the bears from\ntha pit when trading opened this\nmorning, and prices ehot up more\nthan two cents on the strength\nof tha  rise  ln  the  southern  city.\nEarly advances were cut fractionally before the close. final\nquotations were 1',-i cents to 3\n2 cents above Thursday's figures,\nwith May wheat at 60% cents per\nbushel; July, 60 to \u2022OVt, and October 61H- Fractional gains were\nalso marked up in cash wheat and\ncoarse grains.\n\"How Is It your maid waits on\nthe  table  with hsr hst on?'\n\"She only came this morning snd\ndoes not know yst If shs will stay.\"\nLOGAN <& BRYAN\nam\nSTOCKS, BONDS. COTTON\nMEMBER)!\nKew Tork. Montresl and Vsncouver\n\u25a0teck   Eichsngea,  Chlesfo   Bosrd  of\nfaaaade,   Winnipeg   Orsln   Eachsngs\nsnd othsr trsdlng exchanges.\nPKIVAT1   WIRE\nOmCEl!\nVancouver.  Spokane and Saaaattls\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAllegheny\t\n-H\n8%\nAllied   Chemical 140%\n139 Vi\n138%\nAndes \t\n1*%\nl-H\nAmerican Can ..\n1341.\n131 Vi\n131%\nAmer Por Power\n*n%\n38',\n38 Vi\nAm Smelt _ Re\n48H\ntss.\n49%\nAmer   Telephone 100 V.\n111%\n1M%\nAmer Tobscco _\n134\n130 H\n130%\nAnsconds   \t\n33H\n13%\n33%\nAtchison   \t\nIM\n1(3 %\n183 V.\nBaldwin \t\nU\nMai\n34%\nBait - Ohio ....\n1JW\n78\n73%\nBendli   Aviation\nSirs\n30',\n30%\nBeth steel  \t\nMVi\nMVi\nM%\nCanadian     Paclf\n40 V,\n40 Vi\n40%\nCbss It Ohio ..\n40H\n4014\n40%\nChrysler    \u2014\t\n_.v.\nil%\n31%\nCon Oas N Y ..\n108'.\nMH\n00%\nOom Products ..\nsoy.\nM\n80\nO Wright ptd\n(\nDupont _\n87ts\n84',\nMH\nEsstmsn Kodak\n1(9\nMitt\n1(1%\nPord English ....\nUH\nPord  of  Canada\n39%\nPlrst Nat Stores\nMM\n83%\nMH\nPreeport   Texas.\nMV\u00ab\n(7\n97%\nOeneral   Motors..\nMrs\n48%\n43%\nOeneral   Electrlo\n\u00ab_H\nMH\nMH\nOeneral Poods ..\nOS'.\n(3\nM\nOold   Dust   \t\nMH\nMVi\n30%\nHows  Sound  ....\n33\n33%\n33%\nHudson  Motors.\n30%\n30\n30%\nIns   copper   ....\nAsk\n8%\nInter  Rap   Trsn\n31%\nInternet    Nickel\nlis.\n17%\n17 H\nInter Tel _ Tel\nMrs\n(3%\n33%\nKelly Spring  ...\n3 Vi\n3%\n3H\nKenn Copper     .\n34 V,\n33'j\n33%\nKroegg  lc   Toll.\n31%\n28',\n_.!\u00bb\nMack  Truck   .. .\n35',\n36\n39\nMilwaukee   pfd..\n10\n\u00bbH\n10\nNasb   Motors\n30 H\n38\n98\nNat Dairy  Prod\n40\n47 V,\n47%\nN   Power   _   Lt\n37%\nNew York Centr loot,\n108'i\n106%\nPaclf Oas  -  Z_\n\u2022Hia.\n81\ntl\nPackard    Motora\n\u00bb'.\n8\nOH\nPenn R R \t\n07\",\n98%\n86%\nPhillips  Pete  ....\n10H\n10 ti\n10 H\nRadio    Corpora..\n33 !4\n31%\nBl%\nRadio Keith  Or\n33\n31%\n31%\n1-',\n13\n13\nSafeway    Stores\nmi.\n_\u00bb\nM\ns Louis _ a r\n87V.\n38',\n36%\nShell Union Oil\nOH\n8%\n\u00ab%\nSinclair Con\nll'.\n11'.\nUH\nSouth   Calif   Ed\n80 __\n40%\n48%\nSouth Pacific   ..\n\u20227\n08%\n05%\nStan Oil of Oal\n43*\n43\n43\nSUn Oil of Ind\n31%\nStan OU of N J\n43 Vi\n\u00abH\n41%\nStewart   Warner\n17V.\n17\n17\nStudebaker   \t\n34H\n33%\n33%\nTexas    Corpora\n30a,\n38\n38\nTexas  Oulf  8ul\n00\n48%\n40%\nUnion    Carbide.\n841s\n(3%\n63%\nUnion Oil  Calif\n31 Vi\n31\n31%\nUnion Pacific  ..\n183 Vi\n183\n183%\nUnited    Aircraft\n83 ai\n33 Vs\n81%,\n31%\nV. 8. Pipe _ P\n81%'\n31%\nU  S Rubber  ....\n11%\n17%\n17%\nU  8  Steel   \t\n140',\n138%\n186%\nWest Electric\n88'.\n83%\nM\nWillys   Overland\nAs,\n8%\n6%\nYellow Truck ....\n13 %\n13 li\n13%\n5\nEXCHANGE RATE\nNEW YORK. April 6\u2014Sterling ex-\nchsngs Irregular st M-83 8-93 for\n60-day bills, snd at M.88% for demand\nMarks\u201433.80c.\nKronen\u201436.16 He.\nCanadian   dollars\u2014l-33c   discount\nPrsncs\u20148J1   8-33C.\nLire\u20146.33%c.\nNelaon approximate sterling exchange rats\u2014(4.87%.\nPLOWINO STARTS AT BRANDON\nBRANDON. Man. AprU (.\u2014Plow\nlng hu commenced on the lend in\nthis district snd If good weather\ncontinues It ls expected to bs gen\neral shortly, W. H Williamson, of\nRoeelsnd. nsar here, started turn\nlng the sod on his farm this mom\nIng.\nI   The Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Co. ofi Canada, Ltd.\nT_4_\u2014BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nManufacturers of\nELLi-MANT\nBrand\nniEMICAL PERTTLITER\"\nProducers  sad Refiners of\nTADANAC\nBrand\nELECTBO-YT1C\nAmmonium  Phosphate\nSulphate of Ammonia\nTriple   Superphosphate\nLead-Zinc\nCadmium-Bismuth\nMETAL MARKETS\nTAKING CENSUS\nDIFFICULT JOB\nFinding Out WheUier or Not\nOthers Have Work Proves\nHazardous Occupation\nBOSTON. Hta. April _-e3om\u00bb.\ndays ago a crew of ' 140 men and\nalx women aet out to Mcertaln the\nnumber of thetr fellow cm._-.r__ who\nare without work. The Idea may or\nmay not hsve been qurt* eound. At\nany rate, the o.pi_i token had a\nJob and tbey Milled forth with\nllttlt debate aa to whether or not\nman haa any humanity to man.\nWhen a person mUees a meal he\nbecomfe more lerlous. An abeence\nof two or three consecutive meal*\nla apt to produce a certain _irlta<\ntlon, and when 34 hours or more\npain without food, the spirit of\ngeniality la loet. Then, again, many\nunemployed persona are married and\ntheae Individual* frequently have\nchildren. An Imposing sum results\nwhen lack of sustenance for heads\nof families ls added to the knowledge that offspring sre \u2022juft.t.rlng\nfrom similar undernourishment.\nMoreover, phases of the situation\nsuch m unpaid rent. Impoverished\ndwellings and lnadequete clothing\nare  not   to   be   lightly   considered.\nThe truth of these conclusions\nfound agreement wtth one census\ntaker es he wm chwed down a\nWest End street by a Jobless Individual, who, refusing to be questioned, had seised a knife with the\ntoo apparent Intention or carving\nhimself some meat.\nAnother gatherer of these Inter-\nestlng statistics had gone three\nweeks without a scratch. Fellow\nworkers regarded him enviously. He\nhad one page of bis questionnaire\nfinished and only a few calls to\nmake. Then he stopped at a home\nin South Boston. The residents\nmade no threatening gestures, scarce\nly raised a voice. Tbey merely left\nthe room. Curiously enough, a huge\npolice dog then gamboled into the\nkitchen. The visitor spent the night\nnursing a severe bite in his left\nleg.\nTrouble broke out in another\npart of South Boston when a woman Insisted with surprising vigor\nthat she did not care to be questioned. Inconsistent eo far m the\nalleged feminine attribute of disclosing secrets ls concerned, sheeven\nrefused the police information, and\nthis after being carried by a sturdy\ngroup from her home to a oourt\nhouse.\nCensus taking wm relieved from\nmonotony ln other little ways. Six\nmsn sustained broken arms and\nlegs when they fell downetalrs, tccl\ndentally or otherwise, and slipped on\nIce-coated sidewalks. Twelve men,\nunable to avoid grippe germs, took\nto their beds.\nNow the census is complete. And\nSupervisor Loula B. Sensale, who\nsuperintended the Job, sighed with\nrelief as he scanned a list of ths\nmaimed, Injured and stek, and realised the work waa over.\nLIQUOR STORE\nLOSES HALF A\nDOZEN BOTTLES\nOLIVER, B. C, April \u00ab.\u2014Por the\nthird tlnas ln ss msny jrssrs, tlie\ngovernment liquor stors hers wss\nbroken Into ssrly Sunday morning\nThs thlsves were disturbed, snd es-\ncaned with only six bottles of\nliquor. Entrsncs was gained by\nbreaking ths ilass ln the trout\ndoor and prying oil the hesvr Iron\nbars.\nDROWNED  BODY   IDENTIFIED\nVANCOOTER. A. C... April 8-Ths\ndecomposed body of s msn (ound\nThursday ln ths Passer river st ths\nfoot of Yukon strest, lodged ln s\nboom of logs, hss besn Idenim.d\nss thst of F. O. C. lines. .IS. Van\noouvsr, who wss accidentally drown.\nsal on Jsnuary 7 while working on\nthe tugboat Maagen. The deceased\nwas smploysd by tbs Blue Bsnd\nNavigation Co. aa mats on ths tug.\nBorn in Norway, ths decesssd hsd\nresided   In  Vsncouvsr   ie   yssrs.\nA grist and feed mill Is being\nopened at Basssne.\nNEW YORK LIST\nIS IRREGULAR\nPrices Lift at Opening From\nOn. to Three Points But\nTaper Off\nBLOCK WINNIPEG\nELECTRIC STOCK\nGOES TO CHICAGO\nInsula  Interests  by  Share;\nTwo New Directors Voted\nto the Board\nNEW YORK. April 8. (API\u2014Stocks\nbegan the normally dull poet-Easter\nsssson todsy with a slow decline.\nPor scarcely an hour alter ths\nopening a carry-over (rom Setaar-\ndsy's covering luted prloss sbout\nl to S points, but ths heaviness of\nU. 8. Steel proved to bs a burden\nwhich ths highly profaaealonsy market was unprspsred to shoulder, snd\nprices   tspered   off.\nUntil   ths  lsst hour  ths  decline\ni* so slow thst trsdlng occasionally was almost at a standstill. Activity Increased towsrd ths close\nwhsn ths beer taction 'grew s little\nbolder, snd the msrket was at lta\nwsskest ss the flnsl transactions\nwere msde. Sslee o[ only 1,500,000\nshsrss were ths smallest ln two\nmonths.\nU. S. steel's decline of slightly\nmors thsn 8 points put It down to\n18814, a nsw low (or this yssr, end\nnot (sr from the 1830 minimum\nof 1S.H.\nRatals traded lightly, and were lr-\/\nregular when they did sppsar on\nths  tape.\nPullman. * International Cement,\nMcKeesport Tin piste, and Cass,\nlosing 3 to 4 points, were weaker\nthen ths gensrsl run of specialties,\nalthough Auburn, after akyrocket-\nIng 18 pointa to the new high of\n27s, cloeed 5 points net lower at\n-83. Eastman Kodak. Johna-Mann-\nvllls, Westlnghouse. Dupont. Amer-\nIcsn Wster Works snd Amerlcsn To-\nbsoco were down 2 or more\" st ths\ncloss. Amsrlcsn Telephone, union\nCarbide. Oeneral Electric. Loews snd\nAmerican  Can  lost  a  point.\nBscausa of the holldsy abroad,\nforslgn eichsngse wsrs dull. The\nPrench frsne ssgged, but ths Osr-\nman mark firmed moderately sterling  wss  steady.\nMerked weakness ln foreign oh-\nllgstlous and Irregularly lower prices\nIn most of the domestic issues\ncharacterised the bond msrket.\nThe market (or obligations of the\nUnited States government wss dull\nsnd prices of soms of them ehowed\nsmall   mixed  changes.\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nWINNIPEG. April 8\u2014Receipts Cat-\ntie 700; calvea 150: Jaogs 1175\nsheep 30.\nSteers, up to 1050 lbs\u2014Oood and\nchoice  88.28  to 18.00.\nHelfera\u2014Oood and choice 8500\nto   88.76.\nPsd eslvee\u2014Oood snd cholos 88 80\nto  88.80.\nCows\u2014Oood 83.50 to 8400; oan\nners snd cutters 8150  to 83.00.\nStocksr snd (eedor steers\u2014Oood\n3400   to 84.50.\nStock cows snd Heifers\u2014Oood\n33.00 to 84.00.\nMilkers snd springers\u2014840 00 to\n888 00.\nVesl calves\u2014Oood snd choice 88 00\nto 80.00.\nHogs\u2014Select bacon 3100 per head\nprem.; bacon 37J5; butchers 3100\npsr hesd disc.: lights snd leaders\n87.30  to 38.00.\nLsmbs\u2014Good handyweight 88.60\ngood heavies 37.80; buck 3800 to\n37.00.\nSheep\u2014Oood hesvies 83.50; good\nhandyweight 3400 to 84.50.\nSTUDiOACTTNG\nMUCH DIFFERENT\nFROM THE STAGE\nSir John Martin-Harvey Finds\nOut in Film Experience,\nHe Explains\nWINNIPEO. Man.. Aprl 8. (CP)\u2014\nThe ln\u00bbul| .nteruta of Chicago today acquired a lubitantltl block of\natock of the WLnnlpei K-cctrlo\neompany and at a mtetlng of the\nahareholdera of the Winnipeg Bec-\ntrlc two of their representatives\nT\u00abre elected to the board. Ther are\nPoster Hanneford, Chicago, vice-\npresident of tha Middle Weet Utilities, and J. A. McPhall. of Bault\nSte. Marie, Ont., preeident of the\nOreat Lakes Power rompanr. No\nOtber change* wera made in the\nboard of directors.\nNo official statement was made\nto the amount of Winnipeg\nElectric company's stock tha Ineull\nInterests   have   acquired.\nThere wilt ba no change in the\npolicy of the electric company, by\nreason of this Infiltration of Inaull.\nnor will there be sny disturbance\nIn  control  of   the  company.\nTwo waaka ago the Winnipeg\nElectric company offered to sell Its\ntramways system to the elty of\nWinnipeg for 114,000.000, and it\nstated that the matter would be\ngiven consideration. The question,\nhowever, has not' yet come up before tha clvlo transportation committee. It ls expected that the\noffer will not be 1--II berated on until receipts of the report on prloes\nof fares to be made by W. r cot\nting ham. Manitoba public utilities\ncommissioner.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWljnPatO, Man.. April 8\u2014Oraln\nruotatlons:\nOpen   High   Low Closs\nWhtst:\nMsy    .\nJuly\nOct.\nOats\nMsy        J7I4    37V4    37\n88       50'.    MS,    58\",\n80       60',    88%   80\n83       83H    81Uj    61',\n37',\n37V,    37'4    .7%    37H\n30       30       301.    38',\n38',    37\n38       36',\nu\n. 103\n101\n31\n103\n105\nJuly   .\nOct.    .\nBarley\nMsy _.,\nJuly ..\nOct\t\nPlsi:\nMsy .\nJuly ..\nOet\t\nRye:\nMsy        lit,    IV,    10-    81\nJuly     ,   11       11       13'4    83H\nOct     35V,    35H    18       16\nCaah Prices:\nWhsst: No. 1 Hard, 88%; No 1\nNor. 57H; No. 3 Nor.. 86'\u00ab- No 1\nNor.. 61V, No. 4. *1%; No. 8, 46H;\nNo. 6, 41%; Pssd, 401.; Track, 88;\nScreenings, per ton. 50c.\n36', 36'.\n37% 38',\nill'.    10H\n103      103%\n103', 104%\n108%\nMONTREAL PRODUCE'\nMONTREAL. Que.. AprU 8 \u2014Eggs\nsnd butter lowsr: cheese unchsnged.\nCheese\u2014Ontsrlo   colored.   It,\nButter\u2014No. 1 (inest (rash. 31%\nto 13; No. 1 finest, regrsded, .1.',\nto  33%.\nSggs\u2014Prssh specials. 39 to 30.\nfreeh estraa, 37 to 38; fresh firsts.\n34  to  35\nMANITOBA  POWKR (.HARE\nBUUIIMa,   \\m;   it\nWINNIPEO, Msn.. April 8.\u2014Net\nIncome from the Msnltobs Power\ncompsny before charging depreciation showed an Increase of 814.-\n777 tn 1830, despite \u00ab decrease of\n83535 In gross earnings (rom operation snd miscellaneous Income, esys\nthe snnusl report. Per share earnings wers equsl to 61.36 In 1030.\nsgslnst 6180 In 1930 on thr same\nbasis.\nIONDON. April 6 (CP)\u2014Whst\n(Urn studio srttng Is different (rom\netage acting has been realised re.\ncently by Sir John Martin-Harvey,\nactor manager, who at the Twickenham atudto la working on \"The\nLyons Mall.\" which one of his\nold pupils. Arthur Maude. Is producing. Speaking to a eorrespon\ndent or the London edition of the\nManchester Ouardlan Str John ssld:\n\"1 Uke my work on ths stage\nto be my opportunity to convey\nwhatever message I wish. Never\nhitherto have I produced a single\nplsy without feeling the Imperative need of getting Its ineaaags over\nt0 Use audience. My conviction,\nbased on some experience by now.\nla thst good acting Is lsrgely dependent on the response which the\naudience naskss to the sctor. The\nresponse msy bs favorable or It may\nbs unfavorable, but the audience\nla essentia-. There ls s human\ntouch In stags work which hss Its\ninfluence on these on tbe the stage.\n\"Hsrs, however, there Is no aaid-\nlenos and consequently no reaction,\nand one Is dependent (or Inspiration largely on ones own Imagination. The main advantage of screen\nover stage work I, that facial\nea-prraaslon counts for ao much\nmore. In the ordinary theatre there\nls generally such a distance between the audience and the sctor\nthst the sctor depends for effect\non voice only. On the film, however (aclal expressions sre reproduced with saach wondrous exactness that they cotant for very much\nmore. Science hae succeeded in reproducing the words but not let\nths variations In tonss, aand ao\ncertain personal chsratcrrLattcs of\nths scton sre loat In the film. But\nthis I believe will be remedied In\ntlms snd thst time msy not bs ao\ndistant' as some imagine. But I\nrsnnot help feeling thst as s rs-\nItgjoias service over the wireless Is\nonly s poor substitute for tho human touch of worship ln a church,\nso st best ths dim Is but a substitute (or real acting \"\nWolves hsvs become so bold In\nMoran township. 30 mllea (rom tha\nCanadian Boo, that it la claimed it\nla unaafs (or woodcutters to bs In\nths bush slope. Ons lumberman,\ndriving wltb s horse snd cutter,\nwas  pursued   by   s   perk   of   wolvss\nCANADIAN   PACIFIi\n4 CAHADAS\n>    * GREATEST\n_> STEAMSHIP\nPROM  MONTREAL-  <ll U1M\nApr. 34 .        Duchess of Richmond\nTo  Olesgow-Beirest-Llverpooi\nApr. 36 Empress ol Prsnce\nTo Cherbourg-Southampton\nApr. 30   Ducheea of Atholl\nTo   Liverpool\nApr. 30 . .  Menu\nTo BeKast-Olesgow\nMsv 7 ...                   Montcalm\nTo   Hsvre-Lrtndon-Antwero\nHsv 9     . PVJhees r.f Bedford\nTo  Olasgow-BsKsat-Llvenaoayi\nMsy   14 Montclare\nTo  llavre-London-Hamburg\nMay 15       Duchess o( York\nTo   Liverpool\nMay  IS Mlnnedoeii\nTo   BeKae'-Olaegow\nMav 31 Montrr*e\nTo   Havre-London-Antwerp\nMav 33 Duchess of Richmond\nTo  Olaagow-Belfast-Liverpool\nMay 33 Empress of Prance\nTo Cherbourg-Southampton\nMsy 39 Duchess of Atholl\nTo  Liverpool\nASK     ABOl'T    CONDITTED    ALL-\nEXPEN\u00abf     TOlBs     TO     El'ROPr.\nFROM VANCOUVER TO\nHAWAII-JAPAN-CHINA-MANILA\nApr. 36     Empress of Japsn\nMsv 6  .__Empress of Asia\nMsy 33   Impress of Canada\nJune 3 Kaaipiaaas of Russia\nARK TOR SAILINGS TO HONOLULU\nPull deUlls with rates and  Passport information from any agent or\nwrite\nt.  \u00ab.  CARTER\nDistrict  raaeenger Agent. Nelson. B.C.\nFOR SALE\nD. C. MOTOR.S AND\nGENERATORS\nELECTRICAL\nSUPPLIES\nLAMPS\n15 to 60 watt per carton\nof 6 $1.40\n1U0   watt   inside   fronted\nper carton of 6   $2.50\nINSTALLATIONS AND\nREPAIRS GUARAN-\nTEED\nJ. F. COATES\nELECTRICAL  ENGINEER\n\u2022     Nslson,  R   C.\nBoa   1181 Phone   788\n\"Perhaps I can\nbe of service\nto\nYOU\nSays the\nNelson Daily News Want-Ads\nmoves on fleet \\ain_s today. Happy living\nch depends on the fulfillment of unsatisfied\nwants demands a much swifter means to their\nsatisfaction than waa required a generation ago.\nThe modern age has responded with shorter route\nto opportunities for better living. Here in The\nKiMitenay, the Want-Ad naRcs of The Nelson Daily\nNews offers liuyer and seller alike a swifter,\nsurer, cheaper medium of exchange.\nThe \u25a0tbfyiag sen ice of The Nelson Daily\nNews Want Ads toes far ta make life more full\nof pleasant liaini;. Every day they bring profit\nIk -.ores nl ailveiliscis, saving lo hundreds of\nbuyers. To this vast number of people The IVelson\nDaily News Wan! Ads are the MRST means to\nj salislailion. I'irsl . . . and las! . . . because they\ndo the job alone!\nThe rates for Classified Advertising in\nThe Nelson Daily News are very low;\n10c a line a day, 40c a line a week,' and\n$1.30 a line a month. No extra cost\nfor having advertisements charged.\nPHONE\n143 or 144\nThe Nelson Daily News\nWANT-AD\nDepartment\n Ptvf e T-n\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS       TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1981.\nGRAFTING WAX\n50c P0UND\nTREE TANGLEFOOT.\n50c P0UND\nRutherford\nCo.\nHARDWOODS\nAlways in Stock\ntt\nLAWSON'S FACTORY\nBAKEB  ST.\nPHONE TAXI\n77\nFreight    Schedule\nDsUjr   to  Bossland\nand Trsll, JO s.ia.\nBCD   STEVENS\nrrop.\nHall  Phons   135\nGOODYEARS EXCEL\nIn the TWO Main Parts 0\/ a Tire\n1 PRESS the palm\n1 of your hand\ndown on the Good-\nrear All-Weather\nrread and feel how\nthe deep-cut, sharp-\nedged blocks under\npressure grip and\npinch the flesh.\nThat is what the\nGoodyear Tread\ndoes on the surface\nof the road, and\nwhy it has superior traction.\nThese advsnla.e\u00bb\nIn oavedyesr Thru\ncost anat nn more.\nyel thev are lia-\ndlspeniuable to the\nulaaaaast enjoa naelit\not aour car. Tonac\nIn and lalk It\nover.\nTHERE are two main\nparts of a tire\u2014\nthe tread and the carcass. Goodyear tires\nexcel in both. There\nis greater traction in\nthe Goodyear A11 -\nWeather Tread. There\nis greater vitality in\nthe Goodyear Super-\ntwist carcass. What\nproves this? These\ntwo tests.\n2 HAVE us show you on our\ncordtesting machine the greater stretch in Goodyear Supertwist\nCnid over standard rord. This\nextra stretch gives the Goodyear\nSupertwist carcass its unmatched\nvitality, enabling it to withstand\nroad-shocks and continuous flexing.\nPHONE 35\nNELSON TRANSFER CO., LTD.\nWE MANUFACTURE\nTHE BEST\nin\nWINDOWS aw. DOORS\nALSO\nScreen Doors and screen Windows. Combination Screen Doors,\nFrames for Windows and Doors, Brett rest Nooks, Ironlnf Boards,\nMedicine Cabinets. Drain Boards. Turned Work, stairs and Newell\nPoets, Interior Trim, Fireplace Mantels, Buffets, Kitchen Cupboards,\nDrawers and Cupboard Doors, Counters and Restaurant Fixtures,\nStore   Fronts.\nA. H. GREEN\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\n(Successors to John Burns _. Son)\n, Sit   WARD   ST.\nPLANT .HUrr,1. \"' OFFICES S\u00ab5\"i.\nand SALES OFFICE\nRight Over Your Old\nShingles\nDo you know that you can save over 50\nfer cent of your roof cost over a f-w\nyears by re-roofing with\nDUROID ASPHALT SHINGLES\nBecause the colors are permanent and\nFire Insurance is less\nAbo nakes your dwelling cooler in Summer\nand warmer in winter\nLet us estimate cost of re-roofing your home.\nWood-Vallance Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nWholesale - NELSON, B. C. - Retail\nRESURRECTION IS\nTHEME OF EASTER\nWITHJCATHOUCS\nAll  Services at  Church  of\nMary Immaculate\nStress lt\nGONZAGA CHAPLAIN\nSPECIAL PREACHER\nSame Theme  Developed  by\nPastor in Addressing\nChildren\nIn four services Sunday the first\nglad Easter dsy was commemorated\nst tlae Church of Mary Immaculate,\nwhen the theme of the resurrection was expounded ln sermon and\nset forth In Easter music, Rtv. J.\nC. McKenzle, the paaator, being assisted In the day's program by\nRev. Cornelius E. Byrne, S.J.. chsp-\nlsln of Oonza\u00aba university, Spo-\nksne. who was here for the Easter\npsrlod.\nThe day's commemoration opened\nwith Low Mass and Holy Communion st 7:30. Father Byrne being the celebrant.\nAt 9 wis held a children's service,\nst which about .00 children were\npresent, when Father McKenzle\ncelebrated Low Mass. and the children's choir of 50 voices sang\nEaster hymns. In addressing thc\nchildren,   the   pastor   showed   how\nWATCH FOR OUR\nWEEKEND   SPECIALS\nHORSWILL BROS.\nPHONE 235\nCHILDREN\nA child who Is thin and irritable and has very Uttle apQS-\ntlte is more than likely to have\ns case of latent hyperopia, a defect ln the refraction of the eye.\nDo not put off having the\nchildren's eyes examined every\ntwo  years,   at   least.\nJ.O.PATENAUDE\nOptometrist   and   Optician\nExpert  Optical  Service\nOXY-ACETELYNE\nWELDING\nMachine Work\nBennetts Ltd.\nChrist in Hia resurrection triumphed\nover sin and death. He drew a\nparallel. between Christ's experience\nand tha llla of the Christian, pointing out that the individual fell\ninto sin, which was spiritual dea..h,\nbut through the merits of Christ's\ndeath and resurrection wae brought\nback to Ufa again..\nKKSLKREC'HON   IHE   KEYSTONE\nPrincipal among the day's services\nwsa tbat at 10:30 tn the forenoon,\nwhich opened with High Mass.,\nFather MoKenaie being the celebrant. The chotr. led by Mrs. M.\nJ. Vlgneux, with Mlaa Albertino\nChoquette te organist, rendered\nWelganda \"Mass,\" and alao the triumphant   \"Chrlstus   Reeurrexlt.\"\nFather Byrne in an able sermon\nexpounded the resurrection sa the\nkeystone of the christian arch, and\nthe foundation of Christian doctrine.\nThe service of the Benediction in\nthe evening was  conducted, by the\npastor,    while    Father    Byrne   was\nagain   the   preacher.\nCHOSEN  METHOD  OF  PROOF\nIn this case the preacher developed the theme of the resurrection\nas proving Chrii-t's divine origin\nand power, and aa His deliberately\nchosen method of proof. In His\nministry on earth, the preacher\npointed out, Christ amply demonstrated his kingship by His works,\nbut met. with disbelief and hatred\non the part of the Jewish priests.\nHe then voluntarily accepted death\non the crosa and rose again to\ngive the final  proof.\nFather Byrne vividly pictured the\ntcmb to which His body was committed, guarded by a cordon of\nsoldiers. ,Here for the first and\nonly time In His ministry Christ\nusert violence, an angel opposing\nforce with force, and dispersing or\noverawing the soldiers, rolling away\nithe stone. The soldiers reported th\u00ab\nfacte to the high priest, and the\nimpossible story waa devieed that\nthe disciples stole Christ's body\nfrom the tomb while the soldiers\nslept\u2014the timid disciples had tied\nfrom toe \u00bbcene believing that all\nwas over.\nIM-EUEVERR   (TT   OFF\nAfter this display of Hts might,\nChrist was done with His enemies\nend thereafter disregarded them,\nshewing Himself to His followers\nonly.\nApplying this lesson to present\nday life, the preacher warneM his\nhearers that those who refused to\nbelieve the evidences of Christ's\npower and mission would be cut off\nin the same manner as His enemies\namong   the  Jews.\nKELOWNA ORANOE HALL BURNS\nKELOWNA, B. C, April 8.\u2014The\nOrange hall, scene of the recent\nprovincial convention, was almost\ncompletely destroyed by ftre Sunday afternoon, little more than the\nwalls remaining. Much of the equipment and regalia was saved. The\norigin of the fire ls unknown. The\nbuilding was only recently erected.\nA fair amount of Insurance was\ncarried.\n^mm^mmmaVJSvsaihMfji\nO-K\nf3RMp\nJUST   RECEIVED\nGladiola Bulbs\nA  choice  selection.   Now  is the\ntime   to  plant   for   summer\nblooms.\nPOTTJED  PLANTS\nCUT    FLOWERS\nPlant ,\nSUTTON SEEDS\nfor  your  garden.\nOn sale here.\nNELSON FLOWER\nHERE'S\nJjEAL\nYour\nWatch\u2014Clock\nand\nJEWELRY  REPAIRS\nwill receive prompt\nattention here.\nOur work is satisfactory;   charges\nmoderate.\nE, Collinson\nJEWELER\nC. P. R. Time Inspector\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\n^\u25a0rGROCERY^pfr\nlO-PHONE-ll\n1\nSHOP\nANDREWS   Al   ANDREWS\nMeans  Service  ln   Flowers.\nPhone   233\nGREB\nWork Shoes\nAre the ideal Shoe for\nthe  man   working   outdoors on road work, construction work  etc.\nDrop in and see our\nselection.\nWade's Shoe\nRepair Shop\nWARD STREET\nGLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST   and   OPTICIAN\nSuits 208-ZM, Medical  Arts Bl-f.\nCUT THREE DAYS\nFROM LONDON TO\nAFRICA RIGHT\nCommander G. Kidston Shows\nUp Time for Proposed\nAir Mail Flight\nCAPE TOWN. Union of South\nAfrica,   April   0    (O   P   cable   via\nReuters)\u2014Notwl-hstandlng mech.ni\ncal difficulties, such a plugs sooting\nand trouble, with the oiling system\nof the plene encountered during\nthe stage of the flight. Commander\nGlen Kids-ton, with two companions,\ntoday coiTlpleted a flight from\nMotheravon, England, to C_upe Town,\nInside alx and a 'half days, cutting\nthree days off  the previous record.\nThe two mishaps\u2014one yesterday\nand on,\" today\u2014cost him \u25a0five hours\nin his flight to show up what he\ncafls the tortoise like speed of the\nBrltdsh post office and air ministry,\nwhich have projected a 13-day air\nmail schedule between England and\nSouth  Africa.\nWith Commander Kidston, a millionaire sportsman, were Cathcart\nJones, one of the i-ost experienced\nof Great Britain's pilots. He carried a .vlreless operator to Egypt\nthen dropped him for a mechanic\nOI.I. KI:. ->KJ\u00bb NINE\nAND  A   HAL.'  DAVH\nThe previous record for a flight\nfrom England to Cape Town was\nmade by Casper Entheus, a South\nAfrloan, who completed the Journey\nln nine and a half days.\nCommander Kidston is commonly\nheld to have lived a charmed life.\nHa waa a naval cadet te the nge ol\n15 yeara on H. M. S. Hogue when\nshe waa torpedoed and sunk at the,\nbeginning of the war. He was saved\nafter two and a haW hour, ln t*e\nwater. His next ship also was tor-\nipedoed the same day as he Joined\nher. He was rescued with a wife\nin 1P27 when his racing motorboat\nsank. He also crashed In the White\nNile ln the same airplane from\nwhich the Belgian banker, Lowen-\nsteln, feU into the English channel,\nand he wae the sole survivor of\ntne German airliner which crashed\nat Caterham ln 1938. He was badly\nburned but immediately went up in\nanother machine in order to \"ateady\nhis nerves.\" His nsrrow escape**\nfrom death on motor racing tracks\nare   innumerable.\nBOWLERS ARE\nELIMINATED\nE. Langill, A. Kraft and R\nH. Maber Win Knock-out\nMatches\nE Lsngtll. A. Knvlt, R. H. MaVber\nsllmlnstM opponent,, In the knockout, competition st ths Legion\nMonday evening when ths following\nscores were bowled:\nPlsyers 1st   2nd Totals\nB.   I_anglll    _.. 1*7   It4 371\nN. Jscatson    lt\u00ab   IM _7J\nPlsyers 1st   and Totsls\n8.   Hlllvsr.     _2   ISA 300\nA.   Kraft    _.  154    163 317\nPlayers 1st   2nd Totals\nW.   FVjwlss     IU    137 279\nR.   H.   Maber  IM    ISO 319\nPlsyers lat   2nd Totsls\nJ.   Dee    -  12.   151 277\nE.   I\u2014nglll     130   174 304\nMRS. BENZLES AND\nDAUGHTER, NELSON,\nINJURED IN AUTO\nTRAIL. B. C, April 6\u2014M<\"_. Marie\nBenzlee and Mlas Frances Benzlea\nof Nelson are in Trall-Tadanac hospital for examination following I\ncar accident near Klnnalrd. on the\nTrail-Nelson highway, thla mr.rnlng.\nMr. Benzles, who was driving, was\nonly slightly  injured.\nThe party ,had been here over -he\nweek end to visit Mr. and Mrs\nBenzles' son. and. were returning to\nNelson. Mr. Benzles, driving a car\nto which he was unaccustomed,\nstepp-d on the gag Instead of the\nbrake- and the car turned over ln\nsoft gravel, making a complete\nsomersault. He drove the car to\nTrail under lta own power\nMrs. Benzlea and Miss Benzles\nwere brought here by the Trall-Nrl-\nson bus, and removed to hospital\nThey are not, lt Is believed, seriously  hurt.\nSociety\"\n(Continued Prom Page Five)\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWATCHMAKER\nJEWELER,\nand Graduate Optician\n'413 HALL STREET\nPhone\n35\nTAXI\nTlae Best of Service\nCsreful, Coaarteoss\nDrivers\nNelson Tra-ntlea- Cat-, Ltd.\nJUST ARRIVED\nTo  accompany   her   haster   gift\nof   (.bovolatea,   add   one   of  our\ndelicacies    of    perfume,    direct\nfrom   Paris.   Priced   to   suit\nevery purse.\nSMYTHE'S PHARMACY\n44 Taxi and 44\nTRANSFER\nTRAIL  and  HOSSLANU*\nFtttlOHT  and   KXPEKSfS\nSchedule\nDally  la   TraU.  Iesves   10   A.   H\nTAXIS   DAY   AND   MOHT\nHan Hunter, Miss Eileen Dill, Reginald Dill. W. McKnight, I. Neff, Mlas\nJessie Harrop, Mlsa ids Sheffield,\nHerman German, Wilfred Bush, Mr.\nand Mrs. J. T. Andrews. Peter\nDewdney, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.\nOrubbe. Miss Mary Morgan. Miss\nRose Exter, Miss Connie Smith.\nMr. and Mrs. W, W. Ferguson. Mr.\nand Mrs. W. Taylor, T. R. Wilson.\nCharles h. Hamilton, Mlas Helen\nMurphy, Alfred Noxon. Miss Irene\nEdmondson, H. F. Cotton, Oeorge\nPeaae, Jack Stark, Miss Annabelle\nDunk. Edwin Cartmel. Dr. and Mrs.\nShaw, Dr. and Mrs. Ledlngham.\nLome Mansfield, R. W. Dawacin.\nHarvey Wallace. Miss Peggy White-\nhouse. Miss Barbara Whltehouse.\nMiss Myrald Morrison, J. Morrison,\nthe Misses Beryl and Dorothea\nOraham. John H. Winter. Trail, Mlsa\nJean Lambert, A. Lambert, Cecil\nLambert, Mlsa Landry, Mlaa Isobel\nGene*', Brun Murphy, Mlas Merle\nArchibald. Mlaa Irene Kerr, Miles\nRiddle,   Lorne  Stewart,  and  others.\n\"MARRIED LOVE\" ADMIKHABM.\nNEW YORK, April __-<AP)\u2014Federal Judge Woolsey today dismissed\na federal l_bej under which the\ngovernment sought to confiscate an\nexpurgated copy of \"Married Love\"\nby Dr. Marie Stopes 'of London.\nHe held that a Philadelphia Federal\ncourt decision gainst the government ln similar proceedings had\nestabkUhed that the work wu ad-\nmlssRible into the country. He also declared the book waa neither\nImmoral nor obscene, -fit \"highly\n^nformatlvo.',\nASK THAT THE\nABITIBI PAPER\nMILL BE OPENED\nFORT WILLIAM. Ont., April 6\u2014\nSponsored by the local branch of\ntbe Papermakers' union, a petition\ncarrying Hhe names of 3800 citizens\ncf the city, has been sent to\nPremier O. N. Henry, asking him\nto tak* the neceseary -steps to secure\nthe reopeiurig of the Abltlbl mill,\nor, lu default of that, to cancel all\ntb\u00ab limit* tn the district of Thunder Bay held by the company. Petition also asks for a statement of\nparticulars of all timber limits disposed of since 1010 and of the\nconditions Imposed upon the lessees\nINSPECTIONS TO\nBE MADE OF THE\nTRAIL AIRPORT\nEsling Keeps Department In\nformed; Consider Removal\nof Customs Office\nOTTAWA, April 6\u2014 The Royal\nCanadian Air force, a branch of the\ndepartment of national defense, is\nalive to tbe improvements already\nmade and proposed in connection\nwlWi the Trail airport at Columbia\nGardens. An inspector of the force\nwill reach Trail ln due court*, to\nmak* an examination with a view\nto Issuing a permanent license.\nThe department of customs has\nunder conslderaWon the removal of\nthe customs office tu Columbia\nGardens, thus making a customs\nairport.\nW. K. Baling, the West Kootenay\nmember, is keeping the department\nfully infomwd ln connection with\nthe improvement* at the Co'umbia\nGardens Airport.\nCONCERT TO BE\nBRIGHT AFFAIR\nMusic Lover's Club and Nelson Male Glee Club Make\nSeason's Debut\nA Joint oonoert to be .tamed by\nthe Music Lovers' club snd the\nNelson Male Glee club In Trinity\nUnited church tonllht, two ol Nelson's leading musical organlsstlcna.\npromises to be one ot the brightest\nsifalra ol   the  season.\nBoth clubs hsve been sctlve\nthroughout tho yesr In their practising and the concert tonlsht will\nbe their camels, ons of the season.\nMrs. John Osjasnsr. A A. Pata-ln.\nMrs. LaawTence Maacl_.ll, Mrs. J. S.\nCarter and Nelson Ball will be\nthe soloists of the evening. Mrs.\nOladys Webb Foster. Mrs. Nelsoaa\nBatll and Mrs. Anne Ashby will\n1S-S proaaalnent parts ln duet and\ntrio numbers.\nAUSTRALIA HAS\nTAKEN FORWARD\nSTEPS, SURGERY\nM-ELBOnHNE. Australia, April 0\n(CP>\u2014Australia has taken a step\nupward ln its surgeons' college, and\nls now entitled to the prefix\n\"Royal.\" Information haa come\nfrom the prime minister's depsrtment, London, that his majesty the\nKing has been graciously pleased\nto approve of the prefix \"Royal\"\nfor tbe college, which, ln consequence, will be known u the Royal\nAustralasian   College   of   Surgeons.\nThe college is an Australian and\nNew Zealand organization, and its\nchief objects are to improve tbe\nstandards of surgery and of surgical training and research. To further these objects and to assist Australasian graduates who cannot afford the time and expense involved\nin a visit to England for the purpose, th* Royal Australasian College of Surgeons has arranged wltb\ntbe Royal College of Surgeons of\nEngland that the primary fellowship examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ahall\nbe held ln Australia. A cable message haa been received from the\nsecretary of the Royal College of\nSurgeons of England that the e_>\naminatlon wlll begin in Melbourne\non August   11.\nThe alms and functions of the\nAustralasian college are similar to\nthose of the English college, md\na cloae association baa arisen between the two colleges. A gratifying expression of this ls the fact\nthat the council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Is\npresenting a mace to the Australasian college. The president of the\nRoyal College of Burgeons, Lord\nMoynlhan, wlll visit Australia early\nln 1632 to present the mace. Lord\nMoynlhan, besides being one of\nEngland's greatest surgeons, is one\nof her greatest orators. He has\ndone more than any other surgeon\nto further the knowledge of abdominal surgery, and the fact that\nhe wlll personally present the mace\nls regarded as a special honor for\nthe Royal Australasian College of\nSurgeons.\nThe mace, which ls an exact replica of one given as a mark of\nroyal authority to the English college, is being designed and executed by Omar* Ramsden, a famous\nLondon silversmith. It wlll bear the\narms of the English college, the\narms of thev Australasian college,\nwhich have been granted to lt by\nthe College of Heralds, the arms of\nAustralia and the arms of New\nZealand. Special permission has been\ngranted by his majesty for the uae\nof the orb and cross ln the design\nof the mace.\nLady Syme and her children have\ngiven the Royal Australasian Col-\nleg* of surgeons the sum of \u202212,-\n800, to form a research endowment\nfund In memory of the late Sir\nOeorge Syme, the first president of\nths college. The Interest derived\nfrom this amount wlll be applied\nto foster surgical research, particularly In diseases common ln\nAustralia. Th* results of this research work will be presented ln\nan annual memorial oration, called\nthe Syme oration, whloh wlll be\ndelivered at, th* annual gensral\nmeeting of tbe college.\nW. R. CAMPION\nGROCERIES\nOUR PHONE NO. IS>12.\nCAMPION'!    SPECIALS\nCreamer, Butler. \u25a0> II,-\nQueen Oaaaea. lars* Jar\nP-Bltnt  Butler. IT-OS,  tin        Ur.\nSI MIGHT   SOAP   DEAL\n1  calls  Lux  Toilet   soap,  1  cske\nLifebuoy   soap,   Urge   uscksis\not  Rlnjo  or  Lut   Powder,  snd\nfsney Apron. All for   Odt\ntanaota   Sets,  per  lb .5c\nFlower snd t.itrtleia Heeds\nin  ure.it   vuiftetj.\nDELIVEKIKS   .HICK  Mil.\nI I'HILL and  I'AIKV1-W\nTRAIL RESIDENT\nSIX YEARS DIES;\nILL TOMONTHS\nMrs. Elizabeth Andrews Formerly Resident of Edmon- '\nton; Leaves Family\nTRAIL, B. C. April 8\u2014Mrs, Diss,\nbeth Anatrsws. wlfo cf Alaaert An-\natisavs ot Trail, died In the Trall-\nTadanac hospital Saaturday, following an Illness of two months' duration. Mrs. Andrews hsrl been s patient in ffiie hospltsl for s.,ven\nweeks.\nBorn ln Glasgow. Scotland. SS\nyears sgo. Mrs. Andrews had been\na- resident In Trsll for sit years,\ncoming hers trom Edmonton. She\nhad lived ln Csnsds since 1910.\nFuneral service wlll be conducted\ntomorrow Iran Knox United church.\nBesides her husbsnd Mrs. Andrews Is survived by three daughters,\nLucy, Violet and Pstrlols, and two\nsons, Robert snd Richard, sll of\nTrsll.\nMUSIC FEATURE\nOF SERVICE AT\nTRINITYCHURCH\nMrs. Ernest Marsden and A.\nA. Pagdin Are Soloists of\nthe Evening\nMusic wss the feaature of sn Inspirational Easter servloe st Trinity\nUnited church Sunday evening.\nSoloists for ths evening were Mrs.\nErnest Marsden and A. A. Pagdin.\nMrs. Marsden rendered \"I Know\nThat My Redeemer Llveth\" by\nHandel, and A, A. Pagdin \"A\nLegend.\" by Tschalfcowt-l. Both\nnumbers arere rendered wtth much\nfee-ling.\nMuslo rendered by the oholr Included \"Hoaaanna,\" by Orsnler, sn\nanthem. Ths service wss concluded by the singing of the \"Hallelujah   Chorus\"\nRUSSIAN  MILITARIST\nDIES   IN   POVERTY\nHARBIN. Manchuria. April 8. (AP)\n\u2014 Oeneral Andogsky. well-known\nRussian militarist of tbe Czarl.t\nregime, recently died hers ln poverty.\nLAST MINUTE\nADVERTISEMENTS\nRertevea too late to gs sn\nClssstfleat Page\nHOTEL MOHT CI\u2014RK SEEKS\nchaaaate of position, three years\nof experience. Emploved at present. Real hustler. Trail oa- Nelson.   Box un Dally News. itSIT)\nNews of the Day\nPor rent\u2014Nicely  furnished three-\nroomed   suite.     Annable   Block.\n(4787)\nFor rent\u2014Furnished aulte. Electric   refrigeration.     Kerr   Apts\n  itaaaag)\nReplenish your house linen at\nSt. Pauls Spring Sale Friday, Aom\n\"th.   (4804)\nQueen city Rebekah Lodge. No.\n16. I. O. O. F., meets tonight, 8\n-clock. (4810)\n, Hav. Th* Nelson Dally News ds-\nllvered to your door every morning\nln Nelson. 25c a week. (MM)\nINTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE\nLALNDRV OrTICE WILL BE CLOSED   AT  4   O'CLOCK. (4S1I)\n-,J>.??'T. MI\u00bbS JOINT CONCERT\nTRINITY CHURCH TON I OHT.\nSEE PROGRAM PAGE 5. (48131\nHardwood flooring furnished, lsld.\nscraped and finished: old floors\nreflnlahed. Estimates given free.\nH. Ronmark. Phone 186Y1.      (4818)\nATTENTION\nMusic Lovers dub rehearsal today at 4:30 Trinity Church.    (4803)\nWomen's Benefit Assoctstlon military whist Tueedsy, April 7, at 8\no'clock In K. P. Haul. Admission\n38   cents.     Everybody   welcome.\n  (47.9)\nDon't fcrget Women's Conservative\nflub bridge st Canadian Legion\nWednesday evening. April 8. it 8\no'clock. To reserve table phone\nMra.  Oeorge Hunter. (4814)\nKOOTENAY   MUSICAL   FESTIVAL\nENTRIES    CLOSE    APRIL   7\nMsll   your   entries   Immediately   taa\nW.   Ramsay,   Hox   \u00abM,   Trail,   B.   C.\nHUBKVI (1718)\nSalvation Army, today. 8 p.m.,\nfree lantern lecture for children\nIllustrated lecture 8 p.m. by Major\nJames Merrltt entitled \"A helping\nHand.In Bvery Land\" (4816)\nKEEP THIS DATE OPEN\u2014APRIL\n10\u2014MONSTER DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT IN EAGLES' HALL.\nNELSON. MUSIC BY TOMMY\nEVANS' \"STOMPERS\" OF TRAIL.\n\u25a0 (4WS)\n8prlng tim* Is here. Oet your\nplants and bulbs at St. Paul's Spring\nSals.   ApiTl   17th. VMS)\nKEEP   THIS    DATE   OPEN\nElk.' Military Whist and Bridge\nDrive at Elka' Home. April 8th, st\n8 p.m. sharp. Refreshment,. Admission K\u00bbr. spatial prltf lor lurkv\ntlrkft   holder. 1479?)\nWork Clothes]\nWe  choose World\nClothes with just as]\nmuch care as we select business suits.\nWe know that a good j\nfarmer, a good mechanic and a competent man on a white\ncollar job are all!\nequally particular\na about their clothes.\nHeadlight   Work\n.Clothes  are   away\ndown  in price this\nseason.\nKhaki Pants $2.26\nSnag Proof Khaki\nPants $3.00\nBlue Chambrey\nShirts\n$1.50-$1.95\nDark Blue Railroad\nShirts\n$1.75\nOveralls\u2014High Back\n$2.50\nSM\nVERICHROME\nFILM\nNow for Sale.\nCIXY DRUG CO.\nNflion'i   Dliprnslns  CtenltU\nBox   108S.   Nelson,   B.   C.\nFhone   34\nTwo Shows Nightly\n7 and 9 p.m.\nMatinee at 2 O'clock\nT-O-D-A-Y\nA whole jangle full of\nLAUGHS! My, what s\nKick! 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