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C. \u2014 MONDAY MOBNINO,  MABCH  SS, UM\nFIVE CENTS A COFT\nta^at^Ot\\^a\nAMITINGS DOWN RIVER\nDoukhobor Irrigation Pipeline Cut at Castlegar; Attempt Made on Power-Grader Fails\nOAKALLA PRISON BREAKER IS\nTAKEN BY WAST POLICEMEN\nBAGLEY FLEES'\nAFTER A DUEL\nWITH OFFICERS\nMan Confessed to Be Bag-\nley Wounds Policeman\nCritically\nGORDON FAWCETT\nAGAIN IN JAIL\nWere Two of Party of\nFire Who Escaped From\nOakalla in January\nTANCOOVEB, March St (CP)\u2014\nDetective David Maiwell ot ths\nBnrnaby police tores ts ln hospital\nIn a critical condition after being\nshot foar times lsst night by s\nman wta escaped bnt who, sccord-\nlng to his own statement earlier\naa* aocordlng tn severe) persons\nwho law him, was WUllsm Bagley.\nnotorious bank bendlt. Ths shooting oec ed when Maenvell attempted    , qneottoB him.\nThree* i...urs earlier Oordon Fewest!, who with Bagley ware the\nealy twa ot five convicts st liberty\nfollowing their escape In a daring\nbreak tram Oakalla Jail hare on\nJanuary 3. ores arrested by oca-\nvlaeial pause as tie was about ta\near, which ke ka* lUled with ap.\nsraaitlon, guna an* too*. Tha car\ntna aeeretcd by dams Wsrden\nWarren Cameron who was held up\nby Bagley and Faweett between\nNew Westminster and Vaneouver.\nWhite Bagley stood guard over\nCameron In the bush near Burnaby,\nFswcett proceeded to Vsncouver\nwhere he loeded the car with 40s\nrounds of ammunition, a revolver,\nautomatic pistol, rifle, nltre-glyre-\nrtes -soap\" such as nsed In safe\nbreaking, and a brace snd hit\nBrltiah Oolumbla polloe and otfl-\ncsrs from Vanoouvsr, Nsw Wsstenln-\nstsr snd Burnaby, aad othsr forces\n(CONTINUED ON PAOE TWO)\n300 UNEMPLOYED\nPROTEST RATE OF\nWAGES^MHCROH\nDeclare $7.50 Per Month Will\nNot Clothe Them; Are\nQuiet\nABHOBO-T. B.C March J7^-Un-\nemp-oyed men numbering nearly 300\nfrom adjaoent go-.emment relief\ncamps, sre making Aahcrott thslr\nhsadquarters over the week-end, as\nsn aotlvs protest against recent Instruction Issued by pr-vl* del government tor road work - bs paid for\nst the rats of *7_0 monthly with\nbeard. Thl. offer wss refused by the\nmsn. who claimed they oould not\nclothe themselves Co this allowances.\nInttructlo-u were thsn Issus* to * --\ndues msals, for non- rksrs to two\na day. This Is ths real oauss of tha\nwalk -out. and by concentrating at\nAahcrott. which Is its most otntrsl\npoint where government offices srs\nlocate*, outside of municipal bound-\nsrlss, tht men feel the government\nwill give ths a quick bearing.\nSince Fritter tney havs bssn given\ntwo msals dally by looal hotels, by\npolice Instructions, snd, lt Is undsrstood. this srrangsmsnt will ba contlnutd tin Tussdsy next, and lt ls\nthsn hoped something of a definite\nnature will be done to overcome the\nsituation.\nIt la expected the unemployed\nranks -.rill be sugmented tomorrow\nby several hundred train the Bl*\nBend oountry near Revelstoke.\nHEBE ABE I M\u00ab OT BBACTKS\nMist ally rerndt, famous continental beauty, u shown wltli bsr pat\ndog, Ardwlck Lass, aftsr they hsd won first print ln t novel \"dog ahd\nmistress\" beauty contest held In the Winter Oarden ln Benin, Oermsny.\nNew Agreemen With\nNew Zealand Expected\nAnnounced This Week\nTOtOKTO. Ont, Msreh as. (Monday) (CP)\u2014A special despatch from\nltt Ottawa oorreapondent io tht Toroato alone today says: Canada's n* *\ntrads agreement with raw Zealand\nwill ba announced this wssk, probably as part ot tha budget speech to\nbe delivered by IBs minister ot finance (B. lt. Rhodss) on Thursday\nnan. The report that a snag has bean\nstruck wit:, regard to New Zealand\nbutter la officially dsnlsd. The rate\not duty on butter entering Oanada\nwill be S csnu per pound, the asms\naa tba duty oh Australian butter,\nwhich Is considered smpis protection\ntor Canadian producers, sspsclslly ss\nCsnsda la now on an sipcrt bssls.\"\nSIX KILLED AS\nTORNADOES HIT\nALABAMA AGAIN\nWinds Fiend Heads Into\nGeorgia; Undetermined\nNumber Injured\nMO .TOOMTRY. AU., Much tl.\n\u2014I.-Ming alx person! deed Id Alabama, a  serifs of tornadoes to-\nnliht   hlew  Into  western   Georgia\nand   turned   northeastward   arrow\nthat state to hrlnf  Injury to an\nundetermined number, and  heavy\nproperty loss-\nIt   was   the   aeeond    series   ot\ntwisters to utrl'-e then* two statea\nwithin   a  weak..   Lut   Monday's\ntornadoei  alar   enterei.   Tennessee\nand   the   deaths   numbered   more\nthan SS0.\n\u2022lashing    into    Georgia    at    two\npolnta, a county apart,  tha tornadoei  left Mrs.   Harey   Lewis  dying\nat Buchanan, Injured alx other persons, and bowled orar 90 houses.\nAt Corinth, Ga\u201e aouth of Buchanan, nine person* war* Injured\nand seven he   ea destroyed,\nA -severe storm waa reported to\nba raging In tha vicinity of Car-\ntertTllle, a focal Int for relief operations from last week's tornadoes.\nLAW1.EY   HARDEST   HTT\nrawl-ny. with four dead, waa tha\nhiodaat bit of tbe Alabama towns.\nT    dead there were:\nParry Hicks.\nWalker I    rem*.\nAu_ttn Laurence,  aged  3.\nJane Oreen. aged 88.\nTho other two deatha war* at\nPleasant Orove, where tha atorm\nkl' ed O. M. Tubba, 60, a farmer,\nand a Mr. Pate.\nCr-nmunl-attona ware disrupted\nthroughout tbe Btorm area, snd efforts to obtain a check of the Injured and property damage wera\ndifficult.\nReports here ahowed today's tornadoes followed virtually the aame\ncourse taken by lut week's twisters.\nEdmonton Indigent\nKilled Under Wheels\nof City Street Car\nLIGHT FINGERED\nAGENTS TAKE ALL\nBUT SHORE FRONT\nHAMILTON, Oot., March 27 (CP)\u2014\nNow and then such unwieldy things\nas Iron safes, pianos, etc., sre stolen,\nbut all records were broken Saturday when the city suddenly realized\nthat missing from lta possessions\nwere one freight shed and one harbor dock. Sometime ago tbe city\npurchased from the Canadian Steamship Llnea tbe passenger and freight\nterminal located at the foot of James\nstreet.\nThe large buildings wsre fairly\nmodern and the dock ln excellent\ncondition, big enough to accommodate lake passenger steamers. A visit\nto the spot today shows that not\nonly hsa the building disappeared,\nbut the dock Itself has been removed. Some of the massive piles have\nbeen sawed off at the water level.\nAmbitious builders of chicken houses,\npersons short of fuel, etc., are suspected.\nRDMONTON, March 27. \u2014 Jkmes\nBald.,88, ms killed hare last nlgbt\nwhen atruek by a street car after\nbt t-d fallen on - rails. Reld,\nwho was receiving city relief, was\ndead when extricated from beneath\nthe trwn trucks.\nDennta Rankin, the motorman In\ncharge of tha street car, Informed\npolice Bald vac lftej on the tracks\neight teet sway from tho car wben\nbe saw him. Reverse power In the\ntn i failed to stop lt before Held\nwas atruek\nAn Inquest haa been ordered for\nTuesday night.\nBRITAIN EXPECTED\nTO RETIRE BILLS\nIN U.S. AND FRANCE\nDecision Is Reached in Absence of Notification From\nBritain\nNTW TORK. March 37\u2014The New\nTork Herald Tribune today publishes\ntbe following;\nThe British treasury will pay otf\nthe 130,000,000 of Its bills falling\ndue in tbls market on Tuesday,\nrather than renew tbem, looal bankers expect. Up to yesterday ho Indication had come from London that\nBritain would seek to have the maturing bills extended, and ln tha\nabsence of this notification United\nStates bankers naturally assume that\ntha bills will  be retired.\nAfter this repayment there will\nremain unpaid only wo.000.000 of\ntha 1300.000,000 private banking\ncredit obtained last August from\na syndicate of 110 United States\nbonks. Remaining 130,000,000 portion falls due on April 5 snd it la\nregarded as certain that these bills,\ntoo, will  be paid otf.\n\"It la assumed here that the\nBritish treasury Ls also retiring the\nremaining $35,000,000 of tbe Prench\nbanking credit. Early this month,\nat the time of the $100,000,000 repayment ln thla market, Britain repaid $86,000,000 ot its credit with\nPrenoh banking Institutions. It will\nbe Impossible, however, for Britain\nto repay all of the French credit,\nwhleh originally amounted to $300,-\n000,000, because $100,000,000 Is in\ntbe form or one-year bills sold to\nthe public. These bills do not mature untU  next August.\"\nJAPANESE MAY\nRETIRE FROM\nGENEVA LEAGUE\nDecision to Withhold Sino-\nJapanese   Statement\nWould Effect It\nEFFORT FORESTALL\nMANCHURIAN MOVE\nDeemed   Unlikely   Japanese Delegation Would\nAttend Next Session\nTOKYO, March 36   (Monday  (AF)\n\u2022(By Olenn Babb, Associated Press\nstaff correspondent)\u2014It waa learned\non good authority today that Japan\nhas decided to refuse to give the\nLeague of Nations a statement of\nhsr caae ln the Stno-Japanese dispute\u2014a decision which even tuall y\nmay lead to Japanese withdrawal\nfrom tbe league.\nThis decision of tbe government\nmeans that Japan will decline to\ngive Sir Brio. Drununocd, secretary-\ngeneral of ths league, statements\ncalled for under paragraph 8 of\narticle XV of the league  covenant.\nWell Informed quarters believed\ntbls was the first step ln a series of\nJapanese refusals to participate ln\nthe league's effort to apply article\nXV to the Manchurian incident.\nHla declalon alao confirmed an\nAssociated Press dispatch of February\n6 in which It was stated that Japan\nwould resist application of article\nXV, even to the extent of withdrawing from the league, and that\nJapan would decline to submit a\nstatement of her caae.\nSUBMITS   TO   ARBITRATION\nArticle XV. paragraph 1, provides\nthat lf a dispute between members\nls not submitted to arbitration or\nJudJclal settlement under article\nXXn, tbat any maimber in the dispute may submit it to the council\nfor Investigation.\nParagraph 3 says: For tbls purpose the parties to the dispute wtll\ncommunicate to the secretary-general\naa promptly as possible, statements\nof their case with all the relevent\nfacts and papers, and ths council\nmay forthwith direct tha publication\nt Bereof.\nIt also became known on good\nauthority that It was highly unlikely\nthat the Japanese delegation would\nattend the neit session of the League\nof Nations assembly.\nNude Appearances\nat Thrums Again\nFurther nude appearances of Doukhobors before the train crew and\npaasengers of the westbound TraU\nlocal, on Friday and Saturday morning at Thrums, are reported by\nmembers of ths train crew.\nFour women and one man are\nsaid to have shown themselves disrobed aa tha train was passing the\nproperty of the Sons of Freedom.\nAmong the women was the amason\nknown colloquially as \"Otd Bottle-\nnose,\" who also figured ln a couple\nof nude appearances at the same\npoint two or three weeks sgo.\nIt ls the habit of these fanatics\nto disrobe for the passing of the\ntrain, and then resume their clothes\nagain.\nTreasure Hunters\nReach Desination\nVANOOUVER, B.C., March 37. (CP)\n\u2014 Col. Jack Leckle's Cocoa ialand\ntreasure hunt party reached Its destination laat Saturday, according to\nword received by J. J. Turgeon, Vanoouver representative of the exploration syndicate. The expedition sailed\nfrom bare recently.\nThe Costa Rlcan government has\ngiven a lease to Col. Leekle'e party\nto search for treasure and will take a\npercentage of any found. Terms of\nthe lease called for tha party to take\nto Cocoa island several soldiers and\nothsr representatives of the government who will see that the terms of\nthe lease are carried out.\n$50,000 FIRE DAMAGE\nIN BUSINESS BLOCK\nIN NOVA SCOTIA\nYARMOUTH. N.8.. March 27.-Plra\nearly today caused damage estimated\nat $80,000 In tha business district of\nthis town, and was the Indirect\ncause of one death. Rain aiding firemen ln preventing spread of the\nbias*.\nOeorge Langtry, 66, formerly editor\nof the Yarmouth Herald-Telegram\nand correspondent of several eastern\npapers, died later tn the day. He had\nbecome exhausted ar i collapsed as\nona of a volunteer force aiding the\ntown fire department.\nBOY CUTS POWER\nUNE WITH KITE\nSPOKANE, Wash., March tl (AP)\n\u2014\"Benjamin Franklin, Jr.,\" cat\npower lines to Spokane yeaterday,\ncaused a runaway, and was nearly\nkilled by a $0,000 volt electric\ncurrent,\nLawrence Schmidt, 18, was experimenting with his kite. A wire\nline, he decided, would get re- -\nsuits, tt did. A gust of wind\ncrashed the kite, dropping the\nmetal wire across the 60,000 volt\npower Une of the Washington\nWater Power company. Three lines\nwent down with a blast and a\nflash and as they did the wind\nJerked his kite line from the\nboy's hands, sating hla life, electricians said. A horse plowing tn\nnearby fields became frightened\nand tore off, digging a furrow as\nhu not been seen by farmers ln\nthese parts for many a year.\nPARTIES MOST\nCONCEDE FOR\nPEACE IN CHINA\nAt Present Outlook Peace\nNegotiations Appear\nDoomed\nARMY STATES\nDROPPING OATH\nIS NOT ENOUGH\nIrish   Soldiers   Demand\nComplete Severance\nFrom Britain\nUPRISING IN 1916\nIS COMMEMORATED\nOther  Illegal   Organiza\ntions Agree; \"Britain   .\nOnly Enemy\"\nBIG MAIN AT\nCASTLEGAR IS\nCUT BY BUST\nDoukhobors Shut Off tt\nIntake and Repair\nLine Again\nBOMB ON GRADER\nFAILS TO GO OFF\nFuse Burns Up to a Knot,\nand Then Stops; Both\nEarly Saturday\nSEEKS   DIVORCE\nSHANGHAI, March 28 (Monday)\n(AP) (By Morris J. Harris, Associated Press staff correspondent)\u2014\nAs Slno-Japanese armistice negotiators foregathered today, tt\nbecame more and more apparent\ntbat either China or Japan or\nboth would have to make conces-\nalone lf Shanghai is to have peace\nsoon.\nThe  fly   in  the  ointment  stm\nwas   the   withdrawal   of   Japaneee\ntroops   from   the   shanghai   sone\nand  the  method  of  carrying  out\nthla retreat.\nIt   wu   understood   \u00abHt   aUtrtary\nsub-committee of  the pe_ce conference would present mgijesttons today\nfor Japaneee withdrawal. The conditions were  not divulged.\nJapanese members of the military\ngroup lhdpendently eta-ted, however,\nthat any suggestion that tbe Japanese give up their positions wast of\nChapel and north of Woosung would\nfall on deaf Japanese ears.\nJAPAN MUST tilVE\nIP TERRITORY\nThe Chinese military delegates aald\nthat unless Japan waa willing to\ngive up occupied Chinese territory\nthe conference was doomed to failure\nThea* were all the official facts,\nand they seemed to dove-tall with\nmilitary activity of tbe Japanese\nalong tbelr Chapel-Woosung defence\nline.\nUnofficially, however, there were\noptimistic reporte ln circulation.\nThese said the Japanese had decked to curtail their demands for\nIndependent occupation of Chinese\nterritory adjacent to Shanghai.\nHospital Convalescent\nFound Mutiliated Wear\nC. P. Railway Tracks\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont., March -*7.\u2014\nA body, horribly mutilated, found\nThursday morning, on the rails of\ntha Canadian Paclflo railway near\nM-Kenele lias been Identified as Bernard BaUantyne, about 3d years of\nage. who was a patient ln St. Joseph's hospital from September 19,\n1931, with a fractured arm and ribs,\ninjuries received when he was struck\nby a train near Schrelber. Convalescent, he left the hospital Wedr. :aday\nmorning without notifying nurses of\nofficials.\nSOVIETS   DIGGINO   TRENCHES\nTOKYO, March IS (Monday)\u2014\n(AP).\u2014Tbe foreign '\u2022tllve melted\nInformation   today   from   an   un-\nDCBLIV, March \u00bb7 (JlP) (By\nEdward Stanley, Associated Pre. *\nstaff writer)\u2014Irish Republicans\ncarried ont celebrations today by\nmeetings and processions In com-\nmemomtlon of the Easter uprising\nof 1919.\nMembers of the Irish Republican\narmy and other technically Illegal\norganizations    spoke    from    many\nplatforms   and    Informed    Eamon\nde  Valera,  new   preeldent   of   the  \u25a0\nIrish Free State, either directly or I\nby implication, that even abolishing the oath of allegiance to the\nKing would  not satisfy  their  de-  !\nmaiwl   for   complete   severance   of  |\nties from Great Britain..\nThoae who took part ln tbe demonstrations were unarmed and no dli-i\norders were reported. \u2022 The regular |\nunifo-rvrjed army cf the Pree State\nwas confined to barracks.\nThe men of the Irish Republican\narmy   marched   silently   ln   Dublin.\nAt the grave of the marchers' comrades who fell 10 years ago. Moss\nTowney. member of the Irish Republican army council, declared tte\narmy'a resolve to set up a republic\nand aet aside the Anglo-Irish treaty.\nAt Cavan, a half-mile of Republicans marched to hear a speech by\nMadam Maude Qonne MeBrlde, the\n\"Irish Joan of Arc,\" who applauded\nde Valera's stand \"against England,\noup only enemy In the world.\"\nUVE   BRIGADES    MARCH\nFive   brigade*   of   Dublin   men-\nAnn Harding, mov-n picture atar.\nand Harry c. \"-\"nnlster, actor and\naviator, hav* decide' to obtain a\ndivorce because Bannister \"is gradually losing his identity and ls looked on merely as Ann Harding's husband \". Miss Harding Is shown here\nwith her daughter Jane, aged 9.\nFlOAPPED\nIN FLAMES OF\nBURNING HOUSE\nFather  Saves  Child by\nDropping Him From\nWindow\n\u25a0n-INTOIf, Out., MsrcH J7 (CP)\n\u2014Five psraons\u2014two woimen and\nthrsa children\u2014were burned to\ndesth here today when firs destroyed s small jei nrml store tenement house ln the esrly hours of\nthe mornlns.\nThe  desd sre:\nMrs. Alraeta llerltwllh, St, owner\nof the store.\nMrs.  Nell   t'assaho.  SI.\nRaymond  Cassabo, 8.\nlelrn.r   Csssaho,   8.\nRudolph  Cassabo, 2.\nNell   Csassbo,   tha   husband   snd\nfather,   saved   Ralph,   his   I.ur-year-\nold  bod,   by   ...rowing   him   from  s\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ window u b* rushed upstslrs sfter\nInformed Officials Believe Co-' a funis effort to rescue Mn. Bed-\n1 with, hrboee scresms from ths ground\nfloor bad aroused him -from his\nsleep.\nAs Csassbo burst Into Mrs. Beck-\nWtth's store snd sttempted to makes\nWASHINGTON. D C. March S7 | \u2022\u2022\u2022* nay to ths spsrtment of the\n(By Ken celsrk, cansdisn Press staff !\u25a0\u00ab\u00ab* woman, ha was met by a wall\n\u25a0orrespondentl.-No   official    would l <*** \u00bb\u2022\u2022\u00ab>\u00ab which barred hla progress.\nA dynamiting of the irrigation pipe-line of the Christian\nCommunity of Universal\nBrotherhood conveying water\nfrom Pass creek- to Brilliant,\nand an attempted dynamiting\nof a $4000 combined tractor-\ngrader belonging to the provincial department of public\nworks, parked in the Thrums\narea, were recorded early Saturday morning, both outrages\nbeing assumed to be of Doukhobor origin.\nThe blast thst esst Us* wood-stay,\npipe-line, Just whera IS einasss undsr th* Canadian Paclflo tracka at\nCastlegar, wss st off fstwasn midnight Friday and 1 a. m. It was reported to tha provincial polio, barn\nfrom various points, but tt waa a\ncouple ot hours bsfors anyone oould\ngive the polios a definite location.\nDAMAGE  SLIOI\nActual dsnu-gs waa smsll, for\nonly s couple of fast of tha pipe,\ntwo   feet   In   diameter   and   braced\n(CONIINIED ON PAGE TWO)\n(CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO)\nOFFICIALS REFUSE\nCOMMENT ON ST.\nLAWRENCE TREATY\noperation in Canada\nNeeded\nHe ran outald-e to llnd the flro fcad\nspread from the store to his own\nhome and thst his family was 'n\nperll. He heard his wife scream, far\nhelp and attempted to force his way\nupstairs  through  flames  and  dense\nnight.\n\u2014 -~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_.    Saturday's conference was attend-\ndisclosed source that Soviet mill* ' ed by the assistant secretary, hoth\ntary auth orltie> were digging [ministers, Hume Wrong, counsellor\ntrenches on the Siberian border of the Canadian legation, and John\nIn the nelghborhy 1 of Pogran- | Hlcketson, in charge of Canadian\nIchnajs. ' affairs  at the atat\u00ab  department.\ncomment after the conference at\nthe state department on Saturday\nbetween Canadian and United States\nn. .otiators In the matter of the St.\nLawrence treaty,\nIt was believed, however, that W. l,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^__\nD, Herrldge, the Canadian minister, j*\"\"* out was  unable to gain  the\nhad communicated to Assistant Sec-       rco\u00bbfFWT_\u00abn am Nfl_Li\u00aba>\nretery   of   State   James   Rogers   his I     1<-\u00b0>TIME1> ON   p\\(,E-TWO)\nview of the state of affairs ln Canada, where he reoently attended conferences   between   federal   and   provincial   authorities.\nInformed 'flclals here understand\nthe position ln this country\ntween Washington and Albany is\nsuch that work \u2022 _\u00bbn a treaty can\nbe begun as aoon aa similar cooperation ls established ln Canada.\nThe Canadian minister and Han-\nford   MacNldfT,   the   United   States ^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nminister, returned to Ottawa  to- Ends   Break-Neck   Race\nONE KILLED WHEN\nHlPOUCEMAN CLOSES\nWITH AUTO THUGS\nCANADIAN TRADE\nSHOULD BE AIDED\nBY CONFERENCE\nPresent Trend Will Bs Hastened States H. H.\nStevens\nThrough Streets of Toronto\nAfter Stolen Car\nCurtis Believes Negotiations in\nLindbergh Baby Kidnapping Case\nTORONTO, March 27 'CP)\u2014Pursuit of a stolen automobile at\nbreak-neck pace through down-town\nToronto streets tonight ended In\nthe death of Albert Hewatd. 18, and\nthe arrest of Arthur Thurston, 17\nTwo other youths ln the car escaped.\nHeward   waa   ahot   In   an   Inter-\ntO  Be  Ut   Their  SentUFlnOl   StageS   tette and Motorcycle Constable Peter\n  I Tt.ornton.   Constable   Thornton   said\n____________-_-^HI _.       Z      71   7 a .. .a. ,,   IH*  recognised   the  car  as  a  stolen\nNORFOLK.   Va.,   March   87    _-\u00bb\u00bb<.In*  to ^_*1\u00bbMW^ JjffjMffl \u00ab\u00bb, and gavo chase when the driver\nJEWISH   LEADER   DIES\nJERUSALEM, Maroh 27 (AP).\u2014\nRabbi Chalm Sonnenfeld, world-\nfamous leader of the Extreme Orthodox Jewish organisation. Agduth\nIsrael, died here today. He was W\nyeara otd.\nINDEPENDENT  LABOR  MEMBERS\nBACK    IRISH    MOVE\nBLACKPOOL, England. March 97\n(AP),\u2014George -Aicbaaan and Jamee I\nMaxton, Independent Labor members of parliament for Olasgow,\nwera baolUng the Irish government\n1 Its Intention to aboil-' the oath\nof alleglanc, to th\u00ab King, Buchanan\ntold the annual conference of his\nparty here today.\nPrank E. Taylor, Associated Prese\nstsff wrltssrWohn H. Curtis announced tonight that Norfolk ettl-\naens seeking to recover the Lindbergh baby believe their negotiations are In their \"aeml-flnal stage\"\nand will aee Colonel Undbergh.\npeTeot-elly   tomorrow. i\nMr. Curtis did not Indicate at the\nconference where the meeting would\ntaks place, hut Mve Vlrglnlan-ptlot\nquoted him as saying \"we are going\nun there\" when asked It the Norfolk clUsens would go to see Colonel\nUndbergh or if the colonel would\ncome to Norfolk.\nThe announcement was made upon\nMr Curtis' return from a myaterloua\nairplane   trip   for   ths   purpose   of\nhart   msde   contact   with   represen-IJ^^-^'^,. \"to ^\ntatlves of  the  kidnappers   who  ap- _    Mttv   *,   wlld   dMh   trough   elty\nproached   him  March   9,\nNeither the Rev. H. Dobson-Pea-\noook, former Canadian rector, nor\nRear Admiral Cyy H. Dobson-Pea-\nother Norfolk cltleena would comment on his trip.\nstreet*, the car turned into a narrow l\u00bbne. Its -occupants fired on\nhim, Thornton alleges. After firing\nin the air, be returned' their ftre,\nhe said.\nThen t:-.e oar swerved and crashed\nng^n^g^g^g^gff^f^f^nmfnt^n^n^ Into a barricade, tlufe youths leaped\n\u00abI2\u00a3jLyBAJ   ,    ._.    a.   mm   -*' out. The policeman aelaed Thurston.\nHOPEWELL.   N,   J-.   March   37\" t, whlto two fled on foot. Heward lay\nwu a desolate Easter ln the Lindbergh rome on Sour land mountain.\nand one of the quietest days the\nhousehold has seen since the kidnapping March 1 of Charles Augustus Undbergh Jr.\nCharlee and Anne Undbergh spent\nthe day ln thtlr oontlnued seclusion,\n______^^^^^^^^^^^^^\u2122\nln tbe car.\nPolice  tonight   were  combing   the\ncity fox the other pair.\nISSUE  IS FAR-REACHING\nIN    IMPORTANCE\nr -u -a.-.. .-\u00ab.\u00ab\u00ab\u2014-, -,-.\u2014.\u2014,      ILDKRTO\" . Ont., March 27   (CP).\nairpiane   kip   w*   *****   *.-.~~   --.,\u201e.\u201e.    Mrs.    Dwlght    Morrowr~Mrs.  \u2014lRn   MacKenf-e,   Uberai   member\nnesting   the   oulld's   abductors   or Undbergh's   mot.er,   and   Col.   an-1 ot the house of commons for Van-\ngo   betweens.\" | Hie.   Henry   Breckenrldge   the   only   couver   Centre,   last  night   told   au\nPreviously    Curtis   had   said   he .other members now of the lmmeSl-  audience   here   the   action   of   the\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *~    ate household. Dominion    go.-rnment    in    asking\nNone of them left the estate and parliament   to   yield   to   \"a   secret\nfor the first day since the baby was  cabal of  17  ministers.\" the  powers\nseised from his crib thefe were  no i which had been secured  after can.\ncallers. But messengers made nearly   turles   of   effort   in   Oreat   Britain\nM  deliveries of flowers  and  plants  presented  a constitutional  Issue  of\nfrom sympathising  friends.                ' far-reaching Importance.\n\u2014 mueh eno-uraged over the results of his \"visit,\" but declined to\nsay where he had been or what had\nbeen done.\nThe Norfolk shipbuilder Mid he\nhad slipped away secretly Saturday\nmornlnt  to avoid publicity. He dc-\nOTTAWA, March 27 (CP).\u2014The\npresent successful trend of Canadian\ntrade will be heartened by the approaching Imperial economic oonference in Ottawa. This is the anticipation of H. H. Stevens, minister\nof trade and commerce, in a statement made pub\"e over the weekend.  The  statement  concludes:\n\"The approaching Imperial economic c inference ls pointing the\nway to us. We have the thrilling\nexample before us of the vitality of\nthe British people, Illustrated by\nthe United Kingdom herself. Oreat\nBritain will soon be ln a position\nto resume her old status of International leadership tn world finance. Wo ou wives have regained\nour 1' it position as the fifth greatest exporting country of the world,\nand I anticipate that the present\nsuecf iful trend of our trade will\nbr ' \u2022 ..cued by the Jreat Ottawa\nrer on.\"\nT.ie minister marshals figures to\nshow Canadians as a result of\nthe \"produoed ln Canada\" campaign\nIncreased consumption of Canadian\nfr-m products. Also, efforts to Increase consumption of Canadian\ngoods In the British market were\nsatisfactory.\nCONSUMING\nOWN   MEATS\n\"During the 11 months of the\nfiscal year 1020-30,'* says the statement, \"Can da, as la the past, had\ndone heavy buying of meats In\nother countries for home consumption. In the U months of the preeent fiscal year, which will end thl*\nmonth, we have bought comparatively little. Canadians h--e become\nconsumers of their own meats fcr\nthe most part, and have found them\njust as good ns the best that any\nother country tire to offsr.\nTurning to tl_a expo- ; of animal\nproducts  to the United   Kingdom:\n\"To carry out continuity, take\nr mal products experted to the\nUnited Kingdom Alono in the 11-\nmonth periods of the lut three\nfiscal yeara. It ls Impossible ln aU\ncases to give volume, but the values\nthemselves indicate the trend. In\n1929-\"\u00bb the export of animal products to Oreat Britain was valued\nat \u00bb38,4W.0O0. In 1930-31 n waa\nir.018.000, and In 1931-33. ending\nwith Pebruary, lt rose again to\n\u202230,221,000.\"\nJ.   D.   McGBEQOR   IS\nIMPROVED IN  HEALTH\nWINNIPEO, March 27, \u2014 Greatly\nimproved tn health, Hon. J. D. McOregor, lieutenant-governor of Manitoba, returned today from Battle\nCreek, Mich,, when* ;_ had been\nconvalescing since the beginning if\nth\u00ab ^esr, following a atrloua Illness\nlast Decemher.\n r\nWSJ\u2122 m \u00ae\n\"Hr He,iMfc\" K H. L SEMES\nISRANGERSW1N\nMrs. Iaaao Corbin, Weat Advoosta,\nN.8., writaae\u2014\"I had Buffeted for\nysars from dyspepsia aod dissv hsad-\naehes. Uttt taking ttn bottles of\nBurdock Blood Bittsrg I fait Uka a\ndilirsnt woman. My haadl-ihas disappeared, and I atw as* aat wbat I\nUka without that terrible '\nI mflarad sftar ertty meal\nJar ssla SI sD ana sad gaaarel stars,. \u00bb\u00abauia.l****ae\\ In the psst II nan, eaty kr TVs\nGuide for Travellers\nNtlson, B. C., Hotela\n423 VERNON STREET\nPHONE 787\nHUME HOTEL\nNELSON, B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.  ,\nl_a-_k-.IV-A-a_.-_a______4k.__-4k , AAaaa-a'a-_-'__\nXVMC-Mlsa M. Wllkle, Mr. and\nUrs. J. T. Meagher. 1. O'st Dante,\n_ C Carlson, .1 Hunter, J Dryden,\nTrail; i J. Strait, New Denver;\nW. Scollam, Seattle; F. W. Jarvla\nWaneta; J. Annett, Nelson; Mr. and\nMia C. H Lewis, J X Hopkins, G\nS. Phlnney, M. Parr. A. MeMesns,\nS. H. Hsaelwood, Vancouver; o Sib\nley, it Crawford, H. H oouras;\nR. Steedman, Msdlctns Hat; S. 8,\nRogers, Ssn Pranclaoo; W. W, Bwer,\nPortland; J. o McFadden, Q 3.\nMcintosh, F, Dooelson, Cranbrook:;\nJ, H. Tabor. Victoria; M. J. Osroan.\nI M. Bryan, Winnipeg; J. Olbeon\nToronto;   W.   Plett,   oascsde.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u2014 __IMIIl__U___l__PBFgPSis_\nWhere {he Gueills King\nC(5he Savoy\/0\nI'ELSON'B NEVYESi AND FlNUl' ROTVL\nMANY  BOOMS  WITH  PMVATX\nMATH)} OR SHOWERS\nLeg-Weary Team Battle\nto 1-0 Result in Third\nPlayoff\nPETE LEPINE\nBREAKS   LEG\n\u25a0 THE  NELSON  HatHaT NEWS, NELSON. B.  C. \u2014 MONDAY MOBNINO,  MABCH  M.  IN* I\nNew York's First Aerial Commuter\nKidnapping Nay Shatter Eagle's Dm ms far Future of Hit Country Retreat\nHalnsworth Saves Canadiens From Worse Defeat; tidier Scores\nJ. A. KERR, Prop*.\nut\nST.\nPKOtn u\n * ,\u00abns*rwmwmrmii immism\n\u2022AVOT\u2014\u00ab Pries, Procter; J. B K.\nWilloek. R. W. Miller. D. A Olllls,\nSouth Slocan; R Beurge, Nskusp; E\nW Alslle. P. W. Luthrell, Mra. W.\nNlchol, A. O. Montscrlft. c M Plrby,\nVanoouver;  Mr and Mrs R. Bourke,\nNelson; w. Kstalff, Caatlsgar; B.\nLllley, Drumheller; H. W. Snerrlff,\nToronto; J. Wee-ogman, C. Long,\nRossland; Miss M. Bums, Mlsa A.\nBurns. Kimberley; Mr snd Mrs, R.\nRsymond, Procter.\ncNew Grand Hotel\nP. la. KAPAK, Prop.\nWsskly er Monthly lutes Slngls. to cants sad up\nHot and Cold Watar\nPBONE SOI\nDouble. I1.S0 sad up\n.   .   p. a box toti\nMADISON SQVAXE GARDEN,\nNew Tork, NX, Mer't \u00bbJ. (By W.\nW. Wheatlsy, Csnsdl-n Press staff\nwriter.)\u2014New York Rangers a\u00bbt-\nissted Csnsdlrns of Montreal ln the\nthird gsme of thetr play-off series\ntonight and the weakened Mq\u00bb-\ntrralers wsre shut out ky Ott Heller's slngls hsnded goal in the ssoond period.\nThe Rangers wsnt ons up on the\nworld champions In the play-off for\nthe National Hockey league and for\ncontinuance In the playdowns for\nthe Stanley cap. The New Yorkers\nnow hold two gsmes ta Canadians\nons. and need win only on Tuesdsy nlfht ta taks ths series snd\ntitle. Should s fifth gsms be necessary It will be played here Thursday night.\nTwo hockey-weary and train-fagged\nteams fought It out In this third sad\nall-Important gama of tha ssrlss. canadiens, weakened by Injuries, failed\nto show much of V r. daehie-g attack tonight, with Oeorge Halnsworth\nln goal saving tham from a worss detest, Tbs Csnsdlens goalie was eaiied\non for 38 saves ss agalnat, 34 tor John\nRoes Roach, moat of whose trying\nmcemsnts ware not fraught wtth the\ngoal possibilities that concerned\nHslns worth.\nLEPINE BREAKS LEO\nWithout tha services ot Aural .Joliat, brilliant llttls lsft winger, who U\nnursing sn Injured Isg. and losing\nPete Leplne ln the third period for\ntha rest of tha ssrlss, Canadlena\nfound themsslvaa hsrdpressed\nthroughout. It was announoed aoon\naftsr Leplne wss carri-d from tha Ice\nthat he -raftered a broken leg.\nThere wea fsst and slow hocksy\nserved up In tonight's gsms with dull\nmomenta holding tbe edge. Cautious\nplay ln the flnt period, with eaoh\nwatching thl othsr sad taking few\nchances, gave way to a dash of Rsn-\nger epaed In ths ssoond. Th* period\nwss scarcely two minutes eld when\nOtt Heller, lateet defence acquisition\nto tho Rangers, soloed easily straight\ndown through centre los, swung\nquickly sround Sylvia Mantha. and\nwhaleu a drive that gave Halnsworth\nllttls chanoe ss Osorgs Mentha rushed ln to check tbe att* -pt.\nTits third period setlon faded to s\nwalk and the customers with well-\ntimed handclapplng, called for apsed.\nThere were hursts of It as the tiring\nand leg weary Canadians threw five\nmen to the fore and hammered unsuccessfully st ths stt ng lunger defenoe. Occasionally s Nsw Yarktr\nwould break lose, chased by ths entire\nCanadlen tsam, and on many of those\nexcursions Hslnaworth alone savsd\nthe altuatlon.\nHOPHWILL, N. J, March .'.-Ons\not tha pathetic things sbout ths\nLindbergh kidnapping Is tba wsy\nIt haa shattered the publlclty-ahy\nLindberghs' dream of a retreat, s\nhaant from the nssrollsss spotlight.\nThs searching Investigation Into\ntks kidnapping hss revealed whit\nplans thsy hsd; plans thst now may\nnever oome true.\nHigh up on Sourlsnd mountain,\naway from tha world, tbay Mt\nthslr homs. Soon Lindbergh would\nhare bean the first ssrlsl commuter, soon he would hsve hsd sit tes\nadvantagae ot zeal oountry ltte with\nNew Tork not much more than halt\nsa hour sway by air.\nUIE EVERY MAN'S DREAM\nHa would hsvs lived with his\nwlfs and baby aad a fsw asrvants\nfar from tha notes snd heat and\ncrowds ot cltlea. Evsalngs, wtth hla\nshirt oollsr open, he would sll on\nties porch of tha clean, white Normandy-type houss snd look out\nsoross the panorama of Jersey land\nscape that stretches swsy to ths\n\\ south.\nMs plan waa thla: Early this summer tha private landing field adjoining his home wss to bs finished. Prom It he would taks off\nla his fset plans la ths morning\nfor ths Newark airport or Ployd\nBennett field, and would then reach\nManhattan quickly. Business would\noccupy his dsy. At nlgbt he would\nfly back.\nThis is why tha rutted, muddy\nreads from Hopsweli to his homs\nwere nsvsr Improved. Thst Is why\nhe endured being bounced ovsr\nbumpy, stony rosdbsds In sn automobile during the many trips hs\nbas msds to snd trom all home.\nWORKED ON AIR\nFIELD  HIMSELF\nJust before tba baby ww kidnapped he  had  planned sathuslss-\ntlcifly to finish his privets sir field.\nDuring the winter little work hsd\nbssn done, but with spring sround\nIKW ORAND\u2014W.  J. Harrison, H.   Lsaorl,  Rossland;   A.  Zariooff. Proc*\nHantlriha.   Cranbrook;   L.  Sagl,  Sss-  ter;  J H  Orahsm, Trail,\nkatoon;    C.   McDougaU,   Nelson;    E.\nxmm\nRESURRECTION IS\nATTESTED FACT\nSTATE PRIEST\nFather   Sharp   of   Spekaae\n.\u2022Of Cathodes Is\nBeyond Doubt\nHaMly a fsot to human Malar %\nto well attested ss tba desth sad\ntas resurrection ot ohrlat, ileilai m\nR *. Curtis J. Sharp, SJ., of Oon-\nsaga university, Spokane, la thl\nChurch of Mary Immaculate, in an\n\u25a0sstsr nemos Sunday mntntni. to\na congregation that oompleHly filled\nthe edifice, entice who IMo yeets\nafterward examined staasrsly sn th,\neviden.ee came to but oss vonelu-\nsion, hs declared, th* jociuslao\nthat the 11 immediate followers ot\nChrist west not dsostvad, that\nChrist's body was UtsrsJty eos_-\nmtttsd to th, tomb, aad that ths\nSon ot Ood Istar appeared tn its*\nflesh and revealed Hlmaslf ttl Tilt,\noui occasions both to thoa* lmme.\ndlata dlsclplss and to oshsis,\nThese evMasaga wera briefly ra-\nvtewid by Father Sharp, who mentioned Christ's words to ths woman\nat th mouth of the tomb, Hla appearance to the dleotples wbo mm*\nin hiding aad HI* partaking et\nfood with them, thus showing MASt\nBS had a human body. Ms appearance to the two who were Journeying to Emmsua, His appearance to\nHO at once, aa stated by Paul, and\nfinally, after Kls ascension, Wa aa>\npeannoe to Paul.\nA DAT OF TRU. -I\nOn   thi   tint   Easter   morning,\nlarge fores of\nThe   day   before   the\ndressed In old olothee.\nside  looking  ovsr tnl\nflying  field,   whleh Is ao laid out\nthat a plana could tske off against\ntha prevailing weeterly winds.\nOften be worked on It himself,\nsetting stake markers and making\nsuggestions to surveyors Hs en-\nJoyed  that  because he oould  wear\t\nold   clothes.   Lindbergh  never  liked I dream oon* true, that hs his hsd\nstarched shirts. opportunity for Uttle alas.\nHla   Interest  ln  the  flying   field |   fw   wife,  imaginetiva.  hlghly-sp.\nsaid '\"Morning. Oolonel,\nHi slmost nsvsr stopped to chat,\nfor hla shy nature make It impossible for him to oonverss with people he doeaat know wall. Bssidss,\nsines tht home waa startsd hs hss\nbssn  so  Interested   In  asking  bis\nDean  done,   du.   warn  a^im.  _,vu_m i    .aw    ._\u00ab..\u2014.\u00ab   ..    ...   _,\u2014.\nHw oorner  he  expected  to hire  s kept him at home. He esldom drovs > prldstlss  of   beauty,  baa ban  at\noould play thsrs snd learn -.  .    -       -\nths  Jersey  oouatryslds as hs  grew c   istian world. -His preacher urged\nInto a boy. appreciation   rf   this -day,   aad  of\nBsck of ths houss Is s ends yard,   what It meant to rates one's lyes\nsoon to bava been a plsyground for  to ths Comforter, md to have such\nUttle Llndy. Colonel Lindbergh expected to bring In toys, playground\nsppsrstua.\nNow It may be only a dream.\nFor tha crib on the ascend floor Is\nempty.\nEASTER SERMON\nON AFTER LIFE\nBY ARCHDEACON\nResurrection Marvel Changed\nViewpoint; Growth in\nParadise\n\"Of whom tha greater part remain unto this present, but eome\nsre fallen asleep,\" language used by\nSt. Paul wtth reference to tbe\n\"above 500 brethren\" to whom\nChrist appeared st ona time attar\ni Hie neu\u2014otioa, provided Ven.\nArchdeacon Fred H. Oraham Wtth\nthe theme for an Easter night dts-\ncoures Sunday on tba beautiful Ufa\nsftsr death.\nThe word uaed ly Bt. Paul to\ndeeerlb, the etate of tbe WO atUl\nliving when ha wrote, end trans-\nlated \"remain.\" was the earns\nMORE ABOUT\nCAPTURED\n(CONTINUED FROM-PAOE  ONE)\nQueen's\nHotel\nA. Lapolnte,\nProp.\nHot and est\" wster In erery room\nStrsm Hested\n\u00ab0S Bsker  SI, ''hone te\nqUE-_K\u00bb\u2014-P. Anderstsd. Wynndel;\nI Swsn. Cranbrook; A H Winter,\nO. R. Duple, Trail; J. A. McDonsld.\nNelson\nMADDEN\nHOTEL\nA Welcome Awaits You\nllr. F.. MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot snd Told Wster\nIn the HKARJ ot the City\nOccidental\nHotel\n70S Vernon St.\nrhone 5I.L\nH.  WASS1CK\nnttr Rooms cf Solid Comfort\nHesdquarters  for  Loggers\nand Miners.\nBUILD FOR LIFE\nETERNAL, EASTER\nMESSAGUR1NTIT\nNumbers From Oratorio 'Messiah* Feature Special Evening Music\nla sdjolnln* municipalities are oomb.\nln\u00ab   tli*   lovw   mainland   tor   the\nwanted   man,\nPOLICEMAN SHOT\nIN  OUN  DUBL\nAbout n o'clock lut nlfht Begin,\nwho had appropriated Cameron's pro*\nvinclil police hedge, walked Into i\n\u2022tore ln North Burnaby tod sstea\nto be driven a distance slong the\nhighway. HU intention apparently\nwm to entice the driver, a. Cheaney,\nInto the bulb tnd after binding\nhim, teke hli car. The ruae felled,\nhowever, when Chesney refused to\nenter the bush. Bailey then aaked\nto be driven back to Vancouver, In\nthe meant tm* Harry Royal wbo wta\nat tha atore when Bagley arrived, became suepiolous and telephoned to\npolice headquarter*. Detective Maxwell went to the scene. With Royal,\nEASe SUNDAY\nIS OBSERVED BY\nIRA1LCHURCHES\nSpecial Music F-wtnr* ot AD\nServices; Holy Communion\nCelebrated\nussd by Christ snd trsnslatsd Maxwell picked up the trsll of Ches-\n\"terry,\" whsn He esld. \"X will thtt! \u201eer and Bailey and finally foroed\nhe tarry UU I con-a.\"\nMADD-M\u2014J, H. Robertson, Trsll,\nR. Mstheeon. Salmo; T. Prsscot,\nKimberley; J. H. Credock. fernie;\nO Judkln, sunshine Bay; A, McDonsld, Appledale; J. Peterson, Procter;   P.  Rugby,  Vsncouver.\nSTANDARD CAFE\nNelson'i Popular Iter'*urant\nSpecial  Dinner   11  at_4.  tin  8  P-m.\nSun**      Dinner a p.m. tm  8 p.m.\nSODA ' FOUNTAIN\nThe Fineat of Oood buadaea\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2  Block!  East or Pott  Office\np.  H.  BUSH, Prop.\nHot and Cold Wat.r\nSteam Heated        Moderate Ratea\nA Quiet Family Hotel\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC RESTAURANT\n\u2022Refinement and Delicacy Prevail\nOPEN DAY AND MUHT\nSpec.ii Dinner. 11:30 to 8 p. m. I&t\nspecial Sunday Chicken Dinner 50<-\n\u25a0ipeclallxlni in rhop Roey and Noodlea\nPHONE IM\nMILWAUKEE, Wta,, March 34\u2014The\nOolden Key aoclety, of Marquette\nUnlveralty. which \"meet* all trains,\"\nhaa been given another duty. The\nmembers of the Ooldea Key group,\nwho welcome and entertain athletic\nteama visiting Marquette, now aerve\norange Juice to the vlaltora between\nhalves of beeketball  gamea.\nTRAIL, B. C HOTELS\nDOUGLAS\nMftTP.r.      \u2022*\nHOTEL\nRoomi and Bath\nI. L and A. OROUTAGE, Preps.\n(team H'ated\nThroughout\nHot and Cold\nHater\nWe, ttSt me  US\nTRAIL, B. C.\ngton\nHotel\nCentrally\nLocated\nTRAIL, B. C.\nA   P.  IXVESQCE. Prop.\nUrging men and women to do tbelr\nitfe \u25a0 -work with a thought that tt\nwaa to aerve for eternity rather than\nfor an earthly eojourn, Rer. w. c\nMawhlnney gave an Baatar meeaage\nat tha evening aanrloe ln Trinity\nchurch Sunday, featuring tbe Easter\nworahlp waa the mualc of the mem'\nhers ot a choir which delighted *\nlarge audience Friday night in the\npresentation of the oratorio, \"Messiah.\"\nMr. Mawhlnney in hla aermon. \"The\nBeater story.\" statad that u the\nnumber of Baatar eeaeona grew, the\npeople were becoming mora attuned to\nworship. The Baater atory waa to be\nInterpreted aa one of serlouaneae, yet\nona of gladneri, and one that would\nillumine a darkened world.\nUve carefully, and live with -\nthought of eternity. Produce effort*\nof quality, for only quality can subsist Indefinitely. Thoee are the cre-\ndentlaU of life,\" Mr. Mawhlnney eald-\nLIKENS MAN TO\nBITTERTLY\nIn outlining tha subject of eternal\nlife, t % epeeker compared man with\ntha stages of butterfly, stating that\nman must not be content In hie preeent level, but Like the butterfly,\nwhich outgrows a grub stage, ha must\neeek tha highest and moet Illumined\nplane eg Ufa.\n\"I have come that thou might\nhave life and Ufa more abundant,'\nquoted the minister. If man waa to\nhave the life abundant, he muat sac*\nrtflce worldly thlnga, he aald.\nIn cloeing Mr. Mawhlnney enjoined: \"Think immortal though*', for at\nwe think of immortality, wa ahall\nlive eternal.\"\nA special program ot music in keep-\nIng with the Buter observance Included a vocal eolo \"He Waa Despu-\ned,*' wae rndered by Mn. Haggarty,\nand ''Oh Gellilee,\" a vocal duet by\nMlM Orace May and Mlaa Enid Etter\nChoir number* were \"Surely He Hitt-\nBorn Our Orlsf*.'' and \"Hallelujah''\nTha ehuroh wae deooratad with\nEas-'er Ulllee. mt tfaffodila and other\nseasonal blooms\nREALIZATION ^^^^\nThis ahowed, tbe preacher pointed\nout, the wonderful change In viewpoint wrought on Christ's followers\nby the marvel of Hla murreetion.\nWhile it he*, been foretold to them.\nwhile all had the belief ln Hla dl-\nvVnlty theoretically, their personal\nknowledge of Hla resunectton suddenly gave them a \"Wld end personal realisation that tbay bad not\nhad before, and their thought waa\nthereafter toward the future blessed\nstate with Him. They had a new\nconsciousness, a new af'tude. thty\nwere men to whom thla world waa\nno longer all. They had suddenly\ngained new horlBona of life.\nIn daya of perplexity, daya when\nthe wise men of tb* world could\nn . tat waya through tha problems\nafflicting civilization, those who had\nthla personal vision of th* Uvlng\nChrist bore themaelvea wl t a calm*\nneee, a eerenity, A oonfldenco that\nothers  did  not  know.\n\u00b0o_*eaalon of thla confidence In\ntha ultima future did not mean\nthat thoae with thla vision would\nw.rk lea hard; 'rather would thev\nwork harder, using their talents to\ngreater effect, discharging more earnestly th* duties laid on them, and\n\u25a0 -        \u2014 - \u2022-- 1-**\u2014*        -I.*,,.*.. \u00ab,.(>,\n.heir car to the curb, jumping out\nBagley ran to the police car, ordering Royal end Maxwell out. Royal\nmade a dash for cover. Bagley fired\nbub missed and turned back to the\ncsr ln which *\"* had been riding\nwith Cheaney. M&xwell followed htm\nbut Bagley turned snd emptied hla\ngun at the officer, four bullets\ntaking effect, three In hie chest anl\none In the abdomen. Bagley then\nordered Cheaney to drive him eway\nand when the latter refused thi\nbandit again pulled the trigger but\nthe gun waa empty. Bagley then\nJumped into Royal's car and fled.\nMaxwell fired sfter the fleeing car,\nhitting It four times but was unable\nto say whether any of the ahota had\ntouched  Babley.\nThe car In which Bagley made hli\nescape   waa   picked   up   about  9.46\na Qou to go to, auch a Ood to lore,\nauch a God to be with In eternity.\n\"X  go  before  you   Into  Galilee,\"\ntr.e message that Christ aent by the\nwomen at the tonb who were thsre\nto  complsto the anointing  of  Hla\nexpected dead oody, to HU dlselplea,\napr 'ally   specifying   tha  Peter  who\nhad    denied    Hun,    wae   the    text\nm _-__  \u00bb      -.      . ji    i chooau by Father Sharp, who applied\nArriving Rapidly  It to the present  time,  \"that we\n______,_,___. oj \\ may also go Into OaliKe wtth our\nfriends.\"\nBird species continue to arrive as     Viry   \u00bb,-,   j,   c   McKerns,  the\naprlng advances  and Bunday moun- < p^tor, officiated la portions of the\nBird Species Are\ntain bluebirds, Bhufeldt Junooa, and\nblack-capped chickadees were noticed on tha Silver King road. Robins\nwere extremely numerous, literally\nhundreda being observed. Red-shafted nickers, which were noticed aome\ntime ago, are also widely distributed\nnow.\nservice.\nTRAIL, B. C. Mtrch \u00ab7\u2014Oba*rv-\nsnoe of Easter Bunday .atlnguiehed\nservices of TraU churches today.\nSt. Francis Xavier celebrated four\nmaasci. and special mualc waa featured by both th# Junior and the\neenior choirs.\nSpecial mualo marked Beat .Trail\nUnited eervloe\u00bb. Fa:v. Francis H.Stcv-\nana speaking on \"Beater Thoughts,\"\nIn the morning, and th the eve\nr   J. \"The  RAsuneotlon.''\nTho Resurrect' n Power Today,\"\nthe topic of the morning sermon\ndt'vered by Rev. Frederick St. Denis, and \"X Am Alive.\" in the evening, featured services of the First\nPresbyterian c\" urch. The aenlor\nchoir gave special mualo in the\nevening.\nr.lLPBEN  TAKE  PART\nAt the First Baptist church, children of th\u00ab Bunday achool presented\nreoltatlona, dialogs-* and songs during the morning service. A song\nservloe wes held In tha evening, at\nwhich Rev. w. F. Prloe gave a sermon entitled  \"Easter  Gladness.**\n-Easter Light\" and \"Idle Tales\"\nwere Rev. Bryce H. Wallace's chosen\nsubjects et morning and evening\nservices at Knox United church.\nThe anthem. \"And the Qlory of\n,he Lord,\" by Handel, was given at\nthe evening servloe. and solos were\nalao sung.\nThe Lord'a Supper was observed\nafter eaoh service.\nHoly   communion   was   celebrated\nMORE ABOUT\nDYNAMITING\n(CONTINUED FB05I pAOB ON\u00ab)\nSymphony Concert\nIs Great Success\nMien G. Pearson and MIm P.\nTaylor Make Big Hit In\nPiano Numbers\nThe Kelson Symphony erobastrfc\nwon   great   favor   whsn   it   offered\n\u2022'Schubert's Unfinished Symphony.\"\n\"Faust\" and \"Strains from Killer-\nwith iron hoops around the atavea, \u25a0 nay,\"  at the  Oapltol  theater Bun-\nwas isatooyod.\nCommunity Doukhobors, as soon\nas they found out wbat had occurred, shut off the water at the\nIntake on Pass creek within a few\nminutes, and the plpe-Une was repaired and again m service during\nths   forenoon.\nThis ir-ijoUon system was constructed abou\u00bb 20 ye e ago, and\nserves the fertile flat extending\nfrom Castlegar to Brilliant.\nta tbe case of ths attempt to\ndestroy the valuable government\npower-grader, which waa parked for\nthe night In one of tbe gravel pits\nbetween Thrums and BrUUant, failure of the fuse to perform Its Intended functlor was all that saved\nthe  machine.\nWhci A. W. Jeffries, the man In\noharge of the machine, examined It\nSaturday morning preparatory to\nstarting to work, he found on the\ngas tank a contraption that was\nobviously a home-r'de bomb.\nDYNAMITE IN BOTTLE\nThis, when examin- i by Corpora)\ndsy afternoon. \"Schubert* unfinished Symphony\" wee ths orchestra's\nflrat attempt at music of ths symphonies  and  was  lettdly  applauded.\nMiss P. Taylor of WtUow point\nwon hearty applause in her two\npiano solos. Shs showed excellent\npromise wtth her artistic renditions.\nMlsa Gladys Peereon alao won tlgh\npraise for the talent aha displayed\nin her intrloete piano numbers.\nThe school choirs, under the direction of Miss B. MackenrJe end Miss\nW. Borthwlck, completely captivated\nthe audience with their cheerful\nsongi. Thetr wonderful perfonmace\nwu lauded by the sntbuMsstlo\naudience.\nmore wu a good attendance at\nSunday's   concert   and   many   spectators were greatly surprised at the\nability and  talent displayed by the .\nyounger participants.\nAlderman Ross Fleming acted u\ndirector snd %twwuncer, while Aldermen J, B. Gray, D. Laughton asd R.\nJ. Hewitt assisted at the doors.\no'clock  this  m\u00b0jn|n\u00bb  \u2022\u00bb   ^wJ>]^*r, early   in   the   morning   and   after   c. G. 'Barber, ot the provincial po-\nwhere lt had bun abandoned. Abou.\nfour hours later a guard at Oakalla\nwhile on hla way to the prison, reported having seen a pun whom he\nidentified as Bagley, driving put\nhim. Police renewed their search of\nthe Burnaby lake dlttrict but no\nmore hu been heard of the fugitive.\nDetective Maxwell underwent an\noperation for the removal of the\nbullet lodged In his abdomen today\nand  wu given a blood  transfusion\nac_epung*the humbles, dutlu with !J'~ n^'bope ta held  for his ie\nthe dignity   that  ahould  apply  to j :overy\nall the Lord's work. Wh<^ a^g.^ ^^j^, ,\u201e>,\u201e QakalU\n_\u2022-  IMMENSE he  wu  awaiting  an  appeal  of   his\nRESTKULNESB conviction of H years and lfl luhes\nReferring to the reference by | ror participation In the Harrison Hot\nPaul to aome that had fallen uleep, springs hotel holdup In April lu.\nthe speaker declared their state | yetr> *M*nC9 ^is escape he hsd been\nwas one of grut repou, but u-; sought unsuccessfully in all parts\nsuredly not one of Idleness. It wu rr British Oolun-bla and tbe state\nan immense rutfulneu after the; Pf Washington. Pawoett had bwn\nfever of the ear thl: life, perhaps I sentenced t\u201e aerve thru yeara for\ntl vy wers commissi! ed to some complicity in an attempted holdup\nspecial work in t'-e plrltual realm, | of a branch of the Bank of Mont-\nbut whatever their occupation, it real here lut falh The other thru\ndid not Mvor of toll, but contained  convlote   who   escaped   tn   the   Jell\na grut content.\nbreak,   Frank   -Barge,   WUllam   Lane\nRight of Way: scene-thing you always hsvs over ths trait t I up\ndriving ths other oar.\nFuU stop; slowing down to 98\nmites an hour at an arterial sign.\nHospital Zona: A wction ot street\nto be traversed very slowly, u\nthere might bs a pretty nurse\nwaiting for a ctrwt car.\nTraffic Jam: A Sunday ceremonial\nstaged by motorists who aren't going\nanywhere and decide to make u\nturns u soon u thsy get thsrs.\nWhile < dlnriily sleep wu a par-  and Norman Moore, wwe all picked\nenthesta between moments of wak-  up within a week of tbelr escape,\nl _, t*iow T\/ho slept In Christ were'  \u2014\nnot in a starf-e of unconsciousness.\nIf thst were so, Christ's words to\nV thief on the arou, \"This day\nshalt thou bs with Me In Paradise,\" would be meajlngleas. Thou\nthere were ta * resting plaos, but\nthere wu progress, a deeper expectancy, a oontln al growth, maybe\ndefinite occup-tlon. The. wu a\nflowering,    fruiting;    there   wu    a\nMORE ABOUT\nABOLISH OATH\n(CONTINUED DtOM TACIT ONE)\nsao-. 3re'**s st 8t \/ rear's church, i;c\u00ab, who was already on ths ground\nBer. Leonard A. Moneant ottlcletlnj. i connection with the Castleieu*\nHers slso ap*    '  last     muslo snd   uombing,  wis found to consist of\nsermons wete glren.\nMORE ABOUT\nFIRE VICTIMS\n(CONTINUED TEOM PAOE ONE)\nbeauty  and  glory.\nrt\"-t\u00bbE OlOKY\nrrom Paul those who had lovsd\nonss ovsr there could gather thst\nsll thst bad beer estlmshls In\nthoss lovsd ones- -character, men-\ntslity, psrhsps sven physical linesmen!*-refined aad beautified, waa\npc-slstlng.\n\"Every   memorial   flower   in   thls\nsbout 350O\u2014gathered on Bl. Stephen's green and msrchsd through the\ncity to oiubevin cemetery. They\nwera wltteout uniforms, but wars\nwell drilled.\nperhsps hslf ef Dublin's half\nmillion population lined the streets\nto sss tbe marchers. They wstchsd\nIn silence thst wes Interrupted only\nby s few scattered cheers.\nAt ths grsvssldss, ths Lsst Post\n. . etuary tor iht,\" ssld hs, point-1 WM blown, tha Republican oonetltu-\nlng to tb* many lilies snd flowers. tl(m \u201ej ul| wss rsSd and Moss\ntslls us ef this futurs glory thst Townsy ssld\nwill ha for ths amassment snd delight of dad's ohlldren.\" u@i,\nNELSON HAS RAIN\nAND STIFF BREEZE\nNelson's lester Sunday peredera\nosms through untouched by rain-\nbut only by a faw hours.\nA stiff breeae prevailed all day\nand the sun played peek-s-boo bs.\nhind darkening clouds but tbs rain\nbald off until after dark, whsn s\nateedy drlsla held swsy.\nThsre ls no question of honor\nsitus ths treaty wss signed undsr\nthe force of s tt-rsat of wsr.\"\nBs referred to the Anglo-Irish\ntreaty of ml, which ended the\nstrlfs between Irslsnd snd Oreat\n\u25a0rltsln sad sat up the Irish Free\nState.\n\"Tne treaty must go, lock, stock\nsnd  barrel,\" he shouted.\n\"Tb* need for the Irish Bepubll-\nosa irmy will exist whlls Irslsnd\nIsh   Empire.\"\nAfter the speech tbe parade marched back to tba tuna of \"The Double\nEagle,\" snd dispersed.\nroom whera bis wife and the tires\nr.elldren ware trapped.\nDROPg   CHILD\nUtOM   WINDOW\nAt thst moment he noticed his\nson Ralph who had followed him\ndownstairs when tbe first slsrm took\nhim to tha store. Ha picked the\nchild up snd dropped him from s\nwindow, thsn fought his wsy through\nthe emoke to the open ah*. The\nchild wu unhurt by his fall to\nths ground.\nNeighbors, aroussd by the commotion, triad vainly to quell ths\nflames snd to ssslst In ths rescue\nct thoee caught In tna burning building.\nTha combined atore and dwelling\nwas burned to tha ground. Damage\nto property amounted to liooo. Cause\nof the blase hu not been determined\nUNABLE    TO    OCT\nTHROUGH\nOesssbo lster ssld whsn hs found\nhimself unsMs to get through the\nsmoke ln his own spsrtment he at\nteeeoptad to shout Instructions to\nhis wlfs to maka hsr sslt through\nths window and to toss ties children\noul before her. She continued\nscreaming for aid, however, snd sp-\npsremly wu unabls to hear him\nabove tha sound of ths flsmss and\nhir own voice.\ninhabitsnts of tba village took\ntha charred bodlss of ths victims to\ntheir -OHMS whsrs an Inquest wss\nhsld todsy by Dr. H. R. Stratton,\nNspanee, district coroner, Tha Jury\nreturned a verdict of accidental\ndesth.\nTba funsrsl of tba victims win\nbs hsld tomorrow.\nFllnton Is a smsll village K miles\nnorth of  Hapanss.\nthree or tour sticks of dynamite m\na quart bottle, with cap and fuss.\nThere wss originally about 13 feat\nof fuss, and ths f burned until\nlt came to a string knotted about\nIt to hold It to ths cap and the\nexplosive.\nNothing wu wrong with the grader, snd It wu put to work.\nPeter verlgln, president of Use.\nChristian C -mmunlty of Universal'\nBrotherhood, who wu concluding s\nthree-ds** stsy st BrUllseit whsn ths\nnew outrages occurred, left Nelson\nSsturdsy forenoon by the Kootensy\nExpress f_r t * prairie, to appear tn\ncr-trt at Ssakatoon Tueaday to answer the charge of perjury for whleh\nhr   Is   Indicted.\n\"Ever bssn locked up?\" dr -landed counsel.\n\"I have bean,\" sdmlttsd Om wtt-\nnees.\n\"And whst had you bssn d_:ng to\nget yourself locked up!\"\n\"I wu on s prolonged Jury easel\"\n!)OM)^\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\nWOfNtPBO, Maroh 27 (CI1) ^Mysterious telephone calls to depositors\nadvising them to take tt lr money\nout ot the Manitoba savings office\npreceded the run which led to the\nclosing of the Institution, according\nto evidence given , eterday before\nthe special committee ot tha Manitoba legislature inquiring Into the\nsavings office loan.\nweak After Flu and Pneumonia\nJoseph ___gM k IM sri ettnsf Ms Tddsf\nDr. WM-B PWi Pw ti Raw Hcml\nAn sngler Inquired from his gillie\nIf thsrs were many t'.-\u00b0i ln a esrtsln\nrtvar.\n\"It you ware to hot) the water you\ntake out ot It,\" laid the gillie, \"you'd\nbe getting tba tarts of salmon In\nyour tas.*\n\"I feel see prsctic__)r owe my brother1!\nlife to tbe benefit obtained from Dr.\nWilliams' PiaJ-PUk,\" writa Ddrii English, of Fort Lsngley, B.C \"My brother\ntook tlw 'flu' snd, getting a chill, coa-\ntrscjsd pneumohis, wblch later\ndeveloped Into in ibscssi on\ntin lung. After sa operation\nand a long siege of Unas, be\nwu k thin ud weak bs wu\na light Hi bsd no sppetits\nfor food, ud we unit gie_\nmuch eaconrsgemsnt tiat hi\nwould recover, Howerer, we found Dr.\nWilliams' Fink Pilb u good u they wen\nadvertised. From the beginning of ths\ntrestmat there wu s marked Improvt-\nmenl lie toon had i good ippetfca, md\nhk fi_ took oa a healthy color. Bs\ngsimd weight trom ths fait Today hs\nis well ind strong, ud hopu othen nay\nbe_n__t from th_t wondirfiil tattatf tt\nMS*\nWhatam tha caw atsiH.\ndown candlt-oa of hssHk,\u00aba\nDr.W____'PtakPa_kT_\u00ab.\ncrests nsw red blood, \u00ab_k_\nm-talm tha whole syHiu\nud buud_ up nsw nscgy sod\nvigor. For lsst reason thny\nstt iqtislly good for young, growing\ngirb. Get Dr. WilHimi' Pink Pill hi\ntha anr ilui contai-n (rom yoat 4M-\n|_t  JOc i package. -    M -\n.\n A Spokane Message\nto All Canadians\nThe merchant, and business interests of\nSpokane extend greetings to their'Canadian\nfriends, and are pleased to announce that arrangements have been made whereby\nCanadian discount np to\n10% wiU be absorbed by\nthe merchants of Spokane\nMore than 260 leading merchants, department stores, hotels, hospitals, garages, dentists, doctors, and other professional men\nhave agreed to absorb the discount on Canadian money up to 10% on all purchases of\n$1 or over by bonafide Canadian residents,\nand will pay back all change in Canadian\ncurrency, effective immediately.\nRegistration\nCards Available\nCanadians visiting Spokane should register\nat the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, corner of Riverside Avenue and Monroe Street,\n* or at the Coeur d'AIene, Davenport, Dessert,\nand Spokane Hotels, where they will receive\na card giving a list of all Spokane business\ninstitutions cooperating in this work which\nwill be good for a period of thirty days.\n.Carts an available to bona tldt Canadian residents onl;.)\nTHE MERCHANTS AND\nBUSINESS INTERESTS OF\nTHE CITY OF SPOKANE\nAfter the\u2014\nTROUBLE\nAfter the fire has destroyed your property, after the\naccident has injured you; after your-death \u2014 what\nabout the insurance? Is it paid promptly, or is there\na long session of haggling and wrangling with adjusters?\nGood policies, carefully prepared, eliminate the\nannoyance of adjustment See that your policies are\nright, and that they afford you the protection you\nshould have.\nLet us talk Insurance with you.\nFor FIRE INSURANCE\nAutomobile, Life, Accident and Sickness,\nPlate Glass and all other forms of\nInsurance.\nJ.E. ANNABLE\nC. D. BLACKWOOD\nH.E. DILL\nP. E. POULIN\nC. F. McHARDY\nJESSE KEMP, Trail, B.C.\nFor LIFE INSURANCE\nP. E. POULIN, North A_neriea_n Life\nAssurance Company.\nC. F. McHARDY. Monarch Life Assurance Company.\nW. E. NEFF, Local Inspector, Manufac-\n.    * turer. Life Assurance company.\nW\nUttl NEUON  BAIW NEWS, NELSON, 8-  C. \u2014 MONDAY  MOBNINO,  MABCH  ii,  1MI=\nBLACK HAf\"\nTAKE 1-0 HI'\nOVER TORONTO\nNonchalant Shot by Lowery  Catches  Chabot\nAsleep in Net\nCHICAGO, March 27 -(AP).\u2014A\nf -rtion ot a second ft. d vigilance br roadie erne Chabot on\nlonf, apparently hopeless shot\nby Jerry Lowery, pm the Chicago\nBls-okhswks a l-o Tlctory em\nToronto ruple Leafs tonight In\nthe first game of their Stanley\ncap playoff series.\nEarly in tba flna period, when\nthe Hawks appearet* to ty sagging\nbadly under the bralfhig rushes\n' the Leefs, Lowery, winger o.\nthe Chicago \"it*' line, lifted one,\nalmost from mld-lre. It flopped\nlazily down In **ont of Chabot,\nsnd hounoed betwe * th# Leaf\ngoalie's skates for the Only score\nof the     'tch.'\nTbe ahot, totally unexpected, set\na crowd of about 16,000 nerve-exhausted spectators into an uproar\nand seemed to dull the edge of tbe\nUaf offensive. All during the flnt\ntwo periods, tbe -H- ks, relying on\nbiasing shots, had played tbe teata\n(JDOTi Uttle bette-. In tbe third,\ns'nerior poundage was being felt,\nand a scoreless Me was tbe crowd's\nbope.\nNONCHALANT SHOT\nIt wae during a lull ln the almost\noeaseleaa action that Lowery nonchalantly Lifted tbe dire, and put\nth\u00ab Hawks ahead in the two-game\nseries which will be concluded st\nTtronto Tuesiay.\nThe Her a had tbs edge In territorial play almost all the way, but\nev time tbe ; three of tbe\nLeafs\u2014Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau and Harvey Jackson\u2014went to\nwork, it did not seem that the\nHawka oould halt them.\nGoalie Chuck Oardlner, wbo received the Georce Ve__ha cup for\nthe \"best goalie tn h? league\" befor: the contest, lived up to the\nhonor by playing a superlative game\nIn the cage. He was everywhere, and\nalthough he took plenty of punishment, m laged to withstand everything the Leafs flung at him.\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nthe following column at eaettl\nens sad hsppenlngs tn Rosslsiul\n. conduct*] br Mrs. Bessie B. Fer-\neuson. Phons Mrs. Frr; -wa st Bsr\nmaw In Rosslsnd snd tlm htt 4s-\nulls of snnts of If   rsst ts this\ncolumn.\nMEASURING OF\nFREQUENCY IS\nMEETING TOPIC\nAmateur Radio Society Has\nTalk on Monitors\nand Dynatrons\nWave meters, monitors, and frequency meters or dynatrons, were\nthe subject of a lecture delivered by\nFrsnk Phillips last night at the\nweekly meeting of tbe Kelson Ame\nteur Radio society at lta club head-\nqifartere. at the city gas works. T\/.e\nlecturer described bow each bad Its\nuse, snd, taking tbe dlvlces Individually, he traced their history,\nfrom tbe simplest types, to tbe\npresent day methods of measuring\nind calibrating frequency at modern\ntransmitting stations, which have\none-tenth of one per cent accuracy.\nMonitors were described ln detail,\ntbelr purposes being to calibrate frequency, and to check up oft the note\nof the tranemlttlng station, they\nare ueed universally lo all' big\nbroad casting stations, and denote\nthe quality of tbe modulation.\nIt was tbe concensus of opinion\nthst the society's first transmitter\nshould be of comparatively low\npower ln order to gain experience ln\nthe radio art.\nA-new work bench hu been secured for use ln the Laboratory.\nEighteen   members   sttended.\nSOCIALIZATION OF\nINDUSTRY TO BE\nELECTION ISSUE\nSTDN1TT, N-S.W.. March 38\u2014 (Monday) (CP cable)\u2014The New South\nWales lab r .nfersn * today decided\nsocialization of Industry an<i agriculture would be one of the main issues ln the next stats election.\nPremier J. T. Lang, ln a speecli before the conference, accused Prime\nMinister Joeeph Lyons of Australia\nof trying to reduce tbe standard of\nItvl: j to a level below that of the\n'owest European state.\n\"The Labo- party must Insist to\nths uttermost or Itself be wiped out.\"\nbs eald.\nWALDIE LOGGING\nCREW COMES OUT;\nREADY FOR DRIVING\nWUllsm wsldle it Sods wood ersw,\nthst has bssn getting out logs ths\npast winter ln ths company's limits\non Mosquito creek, sbove Needles,\nfinished Its lowing snd csms ou:.\nths psst vssk.\nWhsn ths stream rises, tlee logs\nwill bs driven down to Needle., and.\nthan towwd to tha comparvy's mill\nst Osstlefar.\nTba logging operation hss been on\nonly a small scale compared with\nordlnsry winters, ss ths company\nhss consldsrabla of lsst year's sup*\nply ot logs still on band.\nVANCOtVIB wm\nWI\" V. 0. HOOP TITLE\nPENTTCT N, B. 0., Msrch 37\u2014\n(CP. .-Vancouver Witches, British\nColumbia woman's senior \"A\" chsmplon.. won tb* British Columbis\n*\u00ab -men's basketball title hers lsst\nBlg'-t when t-tey defeated Pentic-\nt(_n Big -Mefs 88--' In tbs second\nof. s  two-gar- e   total-points  series.\nCommon Table Salt\nOften Helps Stomach\nDrink plenty of vater with pinch\nof salt. If bloated wltb gss add a\nspoon of Adlsrlks. This washes out\nBOTH stomsch snd bowil. md rids\nTou of sll gas. Mann, Rutbsrfortl\nOo, Druggists.\nROS8LAHD. B. C, Msrch ST\u2014Miss\nBsstrlos .letters li span-tag the hoiidsys at hsr- boose In Sslenon Arm:\nMiss Bsle Llddlcoat will be at ber\nboms in Orand forks; Miss Lillian\nBirton In Pernle and Calgary: Miss\nEunice Ooodenough wltb .bar parents ln Kaslo: snd D. MssBsugbton\nst his home ln Nslson. Miss Osor-\nglna Martin will spend the week fu\nSpoksne snd on her rsturn trip will\nbs accompanied by her mother, who\nhsa been visiting wltb bsr other\ndaughter, Mrs. O. BssI,\n...\nMrs.   A.   Stevenson   Is   Ul   st   tar\nhome  on Seventh  svsnus.        '\n*   .   ..\nMis, Hal, varooe of the teaching\ntsfl of ths McLean sohool Istt lsst\nevening to spsnd tbs Bsster hoiidsys\nIn Trsii with her brother snd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald\nVsrooe,\n...\nMrs. Ernest Morrison snd Hiss\nJssn Morrison left for ths coast\nwhere they will visit wltb Mrs. Mir-\nrlson's mother, Mrs. inches, Thev\nwin visit relatives In Spoksne. tn\nroute.\n...\nB.  Patterson who hss  bssn  visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. Cose    :\nfor ths psst month bss returned to\nbis home In Callforali.\n....\nArthur Schartaenbauer Is holidaying ln Portland, Oregon.\n...\nWUllam   Coulter   Is   a   patient   at\ntbs  Mater Mlseroordlsa  hospital.\n...\nRichard Coo who has been living\nIn Rosslsnd for several months, left\nthis   wsek   for   Kelowns.\n...\nMiss  Leons   Boijoli,   who   Is   at-\ntending   school   In   Nelson,   srrlvsd\nlest  evening  to spend  the  holidays\nwith her perenta In tbls city.\n...\nJ. O. Benson Is s pstlent st ths\nMeter Mlseroordlsa  bospltsl.\nMrs. D. Hlggs, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. K. Basra,\nIn Nelson, bss returned to her homt\nln this ctty.\n...\nDavid Orris, who bss bssn visiting\nwith his brother-in-law, W. A. Smith\nleft lut evening, for his home near\nEdmonton. Mr. Orris may return to\ntaks up his residence In Rosslsnd.\nSolloway, Mills and\nCompany Is Adjudged\nBankrupt in Affidavit\nTORONTO, Ont., Msrch 37.\u2014In sn\nsffldsvit filed at Osgood, hsll Ssturdsy, sccompsnylng a petition to\nths Supreme oourt thst Solloway,\nMills As Oompsny, Limited, Incorporated, In Ontario, bs adjudged bank*\nr t and tbat a receiving order bs\nmade in respect of l's ' tstc, H. J.\nMartin, Toronto solicitor, acting on\nbehalf of William F. M. Plotka of\nToronto, alleges thst .-hen s petition\nwss field on January 31. 1930, snd sn\nInterim rec-'vlng order wss obtslnsd\nsgslnst tbs SoUowsy, Mills company,\nthe petitioning credit. \u2022 withdrew his\npetition snd receiving order on ths\nrequest, demand snd peremptory instruction of ths sttorneylgenersl of\nOntario.\"\nPlotke, on whose behslf ths petition ls made today. Is residing temporary ln Cslgsry, Hs claims thst\n333.600 44 belmglng to him ls ln ths\nhands of Solloway, Mills & Company,\nUmlted.\nDivorce Is prsctlcsUy unknown In\nSweden.\" The Isnd of ssfety matches.\nRANGERS BEAT\nCANADIENS IN\nOVERTIME GAME\nPlay One Hour and 59\nMinutes Overtime;\nTies Series\nfttCV'TREAL, Mat-rh 37 (By Welfare H. Ward, Cansdisn Press staff\nwrlten .\u2014The New York Kanrer-*\nand Les Cansd n* of Montreal\nfttriifcted In' th,. early hoars of\nundsy mornlnf before Bun Cook\nJsbbed a goal ps*t Oeorge Hslm-\nworth after 59 minute*, SZ seconds overtime, d gave the New\nYorkers a 4-3 victor* over the\nworld chsmploni. The R*ncfiV\ntriumph after surf, a hard fight\n' ** hill evened th, series for the\nNstlonsl Hock-y league champlon-\nnhlp, for the Flying Frenchmen\nhad beaten their f -rt rivets 4-3\nIn the first c-ime, played Thursday   night.\nSo tired by is 119'. minutes of\nplayoff hockey thst they could\nhardly drag themselre. to the lowers, both squads hurriedly packed\nthtlr kits and boarded a special\ntrain for New York, where the third\ngame wss played tonight.\nLester P .trick's R ngers spotted\nth fast Habitants two goals early\nIn the contest, and Canadiens' penal'.' s and a furious third period\ndrive tied the scoi* at 3-3. Too\nlate the Canadiens tried to recapture the game. Stubbornly the\nRanger* continued their smooth, relentless attack on tbe Redsblrts1\ncar*.\n.W.DIENS   TIRE\nBruised and slowed by heavy body\ncheci-a .handed out by Chlng Johnaon and Earl Slebert, the tiring\nCcnadlens were unable to beat\nRoach and tbe clor- hacking New\nYork, defence. Frankle Boucher put\ntbe puck behind Hslnswortb ln th\u201e\nseoond 30-minute overtime period,\nbu' the plsy wss called back for\na- offside Infraction. Gaining power\nas the lighter Canadiens slowed\nthro- _h fatigue, the Rangers gave\nHilDswor i many bad scares before\nthe two \"ook boys went down to-\nget \u2022\u25a0 er. Bill's pass csme to Bun's\nstl'\\ four or \u00a3lvt >et from the\nCanadiens' cage, and tbe gosl was\ntoo big for the game goalie to\nc ver. Bun slid the rubber Into the\nback of, the \"ft snd slumped to\nthe  Ice.\nT \u2022 Canadiens st.-ted at blinding speed and had tv_ edge on the\nplsy until late 1 t'i* third regular\nperiod. The scoring started ln the\nfl'H when Larochelle slammed Mon-\ndon's rebound Into the Rangers'\ncage. Aurel Jomt, outstanding\nthroughout tb\u00ab long struggle, gave\nC-nadlens a 3-0 ', i ln the next\nperiod when he raced down alone,\nstlckhandled cloaq ln, and picked\noff a corner cf the net with a rising shot, Rangers got their first\ngoal from Earl siebe ' who went\ndown at a fast clip, dived through\nt' defence, and rapped a hard shot\nInto  the twine  behind  Halnsworth.\nLarochells slipped Mondou a pass\nfrom a scramble in the lsst period\nsnd Mon .tou scored, making It S-l\nfor the Canadiens. wbo seemed\nabout to taa> the Rangers by that\nsere. Marty Burke was thumbed to\nthe penalty box, .nd the Canadiens'\n1 -mblee began. Dillon gavo Keeling\nthe puck right In t-oni of Halnsworth and Butch slipped lt home.\nChlng Johnson, took the rubber\nd -i the 'ce when the canadlena\nwere t Mil strength again, plunged\nthrough the defence I y .beer weight\nand ..-hipped a vicious drive past\nHalnsworth.\nAdanacs Continue\non Title Quest at\nKelowna's Expense\nKBUOWKA, P C, Meich 37 '(CP).\n\u2014New Westminster Adanacs, men's\nsenior \"A\" champions of British\nColumbia and two-time holders of\nthe Dominion \u00bb*tle, entered the Inter orov.nclal playdowns on the way\nto anotber Canadian title, when\ntbey downed Kelowna senior \"B\"\ntltllsts by 34-16 for their second\ns lght victory in thi two-game\ntotr I-points series for the British\nColumbia men's basketball championship  bere  last  night.\nAdanacs won the flrat game Friday night 41-39, uklng the round\nM-44.\nSUNDAY SCHOOL\nCHILDREN GIVE\nNEAR 500 EGGS\nSeven Sunday Schools in It;\nAlready Distributed;\nI. O. D. E. Directs\n7ICT0RY OVER\nDEATH IS TEXT,\nLOCAL CHURCH\nRev. T. J. S. Ferguson Tells of\nthe Easter Message at\nUnited Church\n\"Victory over Death\" wu the text\nof Rev. T. J, 8. Ferguson a$ St.\nPaul's church Sunday morning at\nthe  Easter  services.\nIn the children's story, proceeding\nthe termon, Mr. ^rguson gave them\ntte same thought In form peculiar\nto their understanding.\nA little gin having found a bird's\nnest ln a tree watched over It- dally\nwith great care and tenderness. Then\nthere came the dsy when peeping\nInto the feathered home, she found\nonly broken shells remaining. Heartbroken she ran to her mother to\ntell the disastrous newa. Her mother\nconsoled ber, telling her that the\nbeat part of tbe egga had tiken\nnight, had gone to Join IU natural\nsnd richer life.\nSo, absecved Mr. Ferguson, continuing the thought ln the senxon,\nln the death of Jesus, He merely\nshuffled off this mortal coil and\nHis soul rose to find Its natural\naffinity. Natural, because of the kind\nof life  He had  lived.\nHe faced the end. ssld Mr. IVrgu-\neon with calmness, knowing lt wss\nInevitable. When the dUwIplea questioned Him regarding His conduct\nbefore the crucifixion. He told them\nHe knew He must suffer. And faithful and ardent as tre disciples had\nbeen, they failed to see the reason,\nthey had yet to gain the wider\nperspection thst would enable them\nto see life as a whole, rather than\nthe   individual,  fragmentary  parts.\nPeople of today must do the same\nthi- :. -concluded Mr. Ferguson, One\nby one the characteristics of the Individual experience must be shuffled\noff and the eternal essence of lt\nretained. Until then one would not\nrise abovs the omnipresent worldly\noutlook snd would fsll to see Cod\nas infinite love, Infinite tenderness,\nInfinite care.\nMiss Margaret Arthur waa the\nsoloist. The choir sang the anthem\n\"Hallelujah.   Christ   I*  Risen.\"\nThere's a terrible surplus of wheat\nIn this country, but lt could be\nworse. It could be spinach.\nFifty-seven dozen eggs, or nearly\nenough to provide on-* apiece for\nTOO undernourished kiddles, 'f there\nwere auch.a nm ber, wers collected\nby ths Sunday school pupils of\nNelson yesterday and 'turned ln at\ntheir respective Sunday schools, as\nspecial Easter gifts for welfare dis-\ntr\" utlon.\nThe Sunday schools taking part\nIn the collection were thos* of\nTrinity United, First Church of\nChrist Scientist, St. Paul's United.\nSt. Saviour's .Anglican, Pint Baptist.\nPint Presbyterian, and Church of\nt'- -  Redeemer An   lean..\nSunday afternoon ww spent by\nMr. and Mrs. Alan Mcleod and Mr.\nand Mrs. W. \u2022.. Kettle-rcll ln their\ncars collecting the - jgi from the\nSunday schools, and doing part of\nthe distributing. Capt. A. Cartmell\nof the Salvation Army and some of\nhtt aides took ch_-ge of part of\nthe distribution, while in Fairview\nMiss Ma jsret Thompson and her\ncompany of Olrl Guides discharged\nthis duty.\ntime of the kiddies gave chocolate Easier eggs, and these were\npu'. ln the allotments ' * the neediest   families.\nThe w* ole operation was under a\nmlttee     of    Kokanee    chapter,\nPACK  THREE\nro.D.E,   consisting   of   the   regent,\nMrs.   W.  6,   Kl -    and   Mrs\nMorey  and  Mrs. Wl   .   McLeod.\nTRIVITY   STARTED   IDEA\nTrlni'y teachers are stated td have\noriginated the idea, tn view of tbe\ndistress condition* ln many homes\nthis year, and to have aaked the\nI.OD.I. to accept the eggs collected\nby \"rUUty Sunday school, for use la\nthe order's special work of providing\neggs and mur for a number of\nfamilies having email children. HV\nseemed such a fine idea that tbt\nchapter toe* steps to bring lt be-\nU      \" e  other Bur   ,y  schools.\n\"Tbl* overwhelm- response hM\nbeen utterly beyond all expecta- \u2022\ntl ci,\" stated Mrs. King. Sunday\nevening. \"Too much site cannot\nbe bestowed on \"he Sunday school\nchildren of tbe olty for their work\nln  this  matter.\"\nBELFAST, Ireland, March tt (CP\ncable).\u2014Olentoran wt tba Irish\ncup compete.' far hy teams in th*\nIrish Soccer leaf-ue todsy. beating\nLlnfeld by 2 g< Us to 1 in the\nfinal   game  of  tbe  series.\nBABY\nSCALDED!\nIf this was the sad misfortune of your child, immediately apply a thick poultice of\n'MECCA\" OINTMENT according to the severity of the\nscald, and give the child\nprompt relief from pain\u2014and\npermanent recovery. Keep a\ntin of \"MECCA\" handy in\ncase of emergency.\nPOULTRYMEN!\nWe Can Supply You With        .\nCANMORE BRIQUETTES and PETROLEUM COKE\nfor Your Brooder Stoves.\nTheae fuels are without doubt the most economical\nto use.\nThtlr steady, even-burning qualities permit easy\nregulation and warmth.\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nPHONE 33 P.O. BOX IM\nON THE AIR TONIOHT\nSTATION  LOO\nKOW. Portlsnd  _,._ 413.6 mstrss\n.1,   Los   Anislss    tM! metres\n\"PO, Bsn Francisco\nCTI,   Tacoma\t\nKOO, OaMsul\t\nIOMO.   Sesttls   ..........\n_JR,  Sestus  \t\nKSL,  Sslt  Uk    City\nKC    Portlsnd   ..\n440.8 metres\n,    )4\u00bb mstrss\n. 313S met es\n3__8 metres\n. 300.1 metres\n3053 mstres\n334.1 mstrss\nMONDAY,   MABCH   it\nft.   B.   C.   ntOGBAMS\n8:00\u2014Orchestra direction C. W.\nWheeler; the Merrle-Men, msle\nquirtet; Browning Mummery snd\nefillott Stewart, tenors; Bob Oeddes\nbaritone; Norman Cordsn, bsss;\nBsr! Lawrence, eceompsnlst. KOO,\nKHQ. KOMO. KOW, KH. KSL.\n6e00\u2014Rhythm VeDdors, orct\\estrs direction Jess Normsn. KPO, KOA,\n(KJR   on   6:30).\n\u00bb:!\u00bb\u2014Chief of Police Qulnn. KPO\neeSOrPsrade of the States, KOMO.\nKHQ, KOW, KOO. KFI. KSL. Orchsstrs. Chorus of raised voices.\nJohn Anthony, narrstor, orshs,*n\nMcNsm-se. announcer.\ns>    KPO. KXX  (KJR 3:43).\n8:43\u2014New Profram to he Announoed\n10:00\u2014Cy    Trobbe,    .lolln    recital;\nFrits WarnAe, plsnlst.\u2014KPO, KOA.\nKEX.\n10:00\u2014 News   Flashes,   KOMO,   KHQ,\nKOW,  KFI,  KOO.\n10:00\u2014The Story Teller, KPO, KOA,\nKKX. KJR.\n10:13\u2014Rhythmic Shadows,  KOO.\n10:33\u2014Nstlonsl Prohibition poll KPO\nKOA.  KJR.   KKX.\n10 W--Around    the   Network,    KPO,\nKOA.  KJR.  KEX.\n11:00\u2014Lofoer-HsTTls Orchcstrs. KOO\nll:0O\u2014-trlog   Wood    Ensenble,    direction  Charles Hsrd.  KPO,  KOA.\nKXX.\n11:30\u2014Orfsn Concert, Dollo Ssrient.\nKPO.  KOA,  KBX.\n13:00\u2014Orrsn Conoert, Dollo Sargent.\nKOO.\n610 K      \u2014      KFRC     \u2014     431..   M\nSAN FRANCISCO 1000 WATTS\n8:00\u2014Anson  Week's Orehestrs\n6:13\u2014Food town   Kitchen\n6:30\u2014 \"Evening  In Paris\"\n7e0O--_t_y Lombardo'. Orehestrs\n7:30\u2014Muelc  That  Satisfies\n7:43\u2014\"Myrt snd Marge\"\n8:00\u2014Blue   Monday   Jamboree\n,   10:00\u2014Anson  Week's  Orehestrs\n6:43\u2014Cecil snd Sally. \"The Funniest  ukxi-h,*  Oreyson's  Orchestra\nThings,\"   ths  comic   strip   of   the  ]J:00_V^.bond of (ba Air\nair. KPO, KOA. KJR. \t\n7:00-Radto    Forum.    Oliver    Owenj,\u201ew K     _     KNX     _     \u201e, - \u201e\nKuhn. msater cf ceremonies, KOO, | HOLLYWOOD sono   WATTS\nKOMO, KOW. KFI, KHQ. I  gelS-KKX Ensemble\n7:00\u2014Alice   Oentle,    soprano,   KPO.    j :3&_ut   jm   wsrner   snd   Hiss\nI\n\u25a0 \u25a0>se%\nIn this year of cjreat\naafvancementaaaold standards\nstill hold.\nKOA. KJR. Salon orehestrs direction  Cy  Trobbe.\n7 30\u2014Dsml-Tssse Revue\u2014John p.\nMedbury, mester of ceremonies, orchestra\" direction Jlmmle Orter:\nLoves Whltsmsn, soprsno; Donsld\nHovls, tenor; Die* Webster, baritone; Harry Barrls, composer-pianist Trio vocsllsts; Jeanne Shock,\npianist. KOO, KHQ, KOMO, KOW,\nKFI, KSL.\n8:00\u2014Amos n- Andy\u2014KOMO. KHQ,\nKOW, KOO, KFI. KSL.\n3:00\u2014C-quettas. vocsl trio, KPO,\nKOA,  KJR,  KEX.\n8el5\u2014Doric Quartet with Ben Klaae-\nan. KOO,\n8:15\u2014Alice Joy. contrslto; Psul vsn\nLoan's oecMstrs; \"Ol* Hunch.\"\nKPO. KOA. KJR. KKX. KSL.\n8:30-l-awrencs Tlbbett baritone William Kerrigan Daly's orehestrs;\nKOO, KHQ, KOUO, KOW. KFI,\nKSL\nHon.\noily   Journal\n6:45\u2014Trent erlptlon.\n7:00\u2014Frank    Wstsnsbe    snd\nArehls\n7:13\u2014Rsjput\n7:30\u2014\"Pops\"\n7:43\u2014Oerttervllle Sketches\n8:00\u2014Ths Realtor Csllf.e-rnl_ns\n8:30\u2014 ICNX   Players\n9:30\u2014Ethel   Duncan,  Question   and\nAnswer Ladv\n10:00\u2014Aunt Emmy and Bert\n11:00\u2014Orchestra and Soloists\n13:qo\u2014Ray   Howell,   the   And   How\nBoy\n\u00bb\u00bb0K      \u2014     CFCN     \u2014      303.3  M\nCALOARY 1O.IHV0   WATTS\n6:30\u2014Hsppy Family\n6:43\u2014Swaet  Music\n7:18\u2014\"Ham -n' Eggs'*\n8:00\u2014Oerman Folk Songs\n1310 K\nCJOB\n8e30\u2014Meat  ths  Orchestra.  Introdue- VANCOCTEB 300 WATTS\nIng various Instruments Cy Trobbe    6:30\u2014News' Flsshes\ndirector,  KPO,  KBX,   (KOA,  KJR,\nOS 8:43),\n8:00\u2014Dramatisation of Kipling stories, KOO, KHQ, KOMO KOW,\nKFI. KSL.\nleOO-r-Untnrstty of csllfornls Program, KPO.\n8:30\u2014Billy Jonas and Ernie Hsn,\nsongs    and    patter,    KOO,    KHQ,\nKomo. kow. kfi, ksl.\n6:43\u2014Musical Program\n7:00\u2014Word   Man\n7:18\u2014Jessie  McKay\n7:30\u2014W. J. Roberts\n7:43\u2014Two U'l PWlars\n8:00\u2014Violin  Moods\n8:18\u2014Mondsy  Evening Bright Spot\n8:45-^Udd-S Watkla\n9 OO\u2014Studio\n9:30\u2014B. C. Rangera\n9:80\u2014Barl Burtnett's Orcheetrj, KOA 10:30\u2014Bud Rfllly and IHe Hswsllsns\nGREAT aH-snrrmmts effecting notable\nimproTemeots in motor car perfoi*.\nmanca hare been announced this season.\nWell ahead of tbe field, as usual, are the\nnew McLanghlin-Buicks with the now\nfamous Wigard Control, Fr_e Wheeling,\nSilent Srncro.Mesh transmission, Ride\nRegulator and many new refinements.\nBut there is something more to performance thin power and ease of control.\nFor instance, Reliability\u2014thit ability to\ncontinue operating at concert pitch for\n100,000 miles and morel Such a quality is\ntbe direct result of that integrity of engineering and manufacture that have made\nMcl_iughlin-Buick3 Canada's standard cars\nfor over 24 years. Then, too, a great percentage of McLaughlin-Buick owners buy\nMcLaugblin-Buiclu again and again. And\nan investment that over 80% insist on\nrenewing must, without any doubt, be a\ngood investment.\nWe invite you to drive the McLaughlin-\nBuick Eight. No other car can equal its\nbackground\u2014and its performance sets the\npace for 1932.\nWIZARD CONTHOt\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nAUTOMATIC CLUTCH\nSILENT SVNCKO-MISH\nRIDE U6ULAT0R\nHIGH COMPRESSION\nENGINE\n\u25a0 a -\nLONGER WHEELIA5ES\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nANTI-RATTLI\nSPRING SHACKLES\nLUXURIOUS FISHER BODIES\nINTERIOR  ADJUSTABLE\nSUN VISOR\nNEW MODERNIZED\nINSTRUMENT PANEL\nNEW FUEL SYSTEM\nNEW INTAKE SILENCER'\nNEW OIL\nTEMPERATURE  REGULATOR\n14 MODELS-FOUR SERIES\nLlrtlnf 'rem 11321, st fsetsry,\ntsiSS srtra.\nPROD0CID IN CANADA\nMclaughlin*buick eights\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd. Nelson B. C. Phone 35\nPioneer Motors Cranbrook B. C. Butorac Motor Ltd. Trail B. C.\nMI.JB\n)\n\t\n PAOS   POD*\nrTBE KEUW MO.X \u00abW\u00bb. KZUOir, B. 0, - KM*** WW-**, \u00abCABC_ lt._WII\nl\\)t M*tm Eaihj Nema\nMMHwa snn msralte tsospt guaitj Hi Nsws rubllshlag Com\nIP Usslted NM__ R C.\nItem**! of Canadisa Prsss Isasad wlrs asws sendee.\nAgvertltia* Mt sards is! i B. a ttetsensata al ch*e*a_stlon\n_M \u00ab\u25a0 rtdsattt. m Ml be em* at Urn ettle. ot ewt MTerUaing\nHM ningami ky tho Otatdlea DaUy Mswitnen' Assaslstlon.\nSUBSCRIPTION BATES\n-4   MS\n\u2014   TJO\nFerebla in rtvtnoe,\nMsmbsr Audit Bureau ol Clreulatts*.\nMONDAY, MABCH J8,1988.\nThe Burden of Wealth\nIvan Knieger and Mrs. Ida E. Wood are dead.\nThe former, known as the Swedish match king and\none of the wealthiest men in the world, perished by his\nown hand in a Paris hotel, unable to stand the strain of\nguiding his many business interests through the economic crisis.\nMrs. Wood, one of the world's wealthiest women, at\nleast so far as possession of actual cash goes, wu a victim of pneumonia and heart disease at 98.\nSeveral months ago she was discovered by relatival\nliving in a dingy hotel room, with $500,000 in old bills\npinned to her clothing and an equal amount hidden in\nthe room.\nShe had for many years lived on scrape, getting nothing out of life, a slave to her fortune, as the Swedish\nmatch king was to his.\nMost of us look upon vast wealth as the means to a\nlife of luxury and ease. We think that if we had it in\nprodigous quantities, we could make money do our bidding, but instead those of us who acquire or Inherit large\nwealth almost invariably find that the money dominates\nMovie Salaries\nThe revelation of Conrad Nagel that there are only\ntwenty.three actors and actresses who can really afford,\nfrom their own screen earnings, to pay for hyphenated\nautomobiles and other gilt-encrusted gewgaws, will\nstartle nobody in the know about Hollywood, but it may\nbe news to the general public outside the movie metropolis. Motion-picture salaries have been press-agented\nthoroughly, in some cases with the addition of more\nthan the \"one or two ciphers\" mentioned by Mr. Nagel,\nuntil some of the public-relations counsel have begun\nto believe their own yarns.\nExaggerated notions of the possible earnings of film\nstars may add to the public awe of these luminaries,\nbut they do the industry no particular good, and it is a\nwell to have the illusion officially punctured. They do\nactual harm in two ways: one by drawing fire of self-\nappointed busybodies in the industry's direction, the\nother by inspiring a hopeless hegira of youth in the direction of the studios, involving the wrecking of a number of what might be useful, if humdrum, careers.\nMr. Nagel refrains from naming the illustrious twenty-three, which leaves a loophole for the press agents\nand leaves scope for the imaginations of the public He\nmight at least have given us figures on the highest\nsalary he found in his examination of studio books, to\ngauge the exaggerations by.\nStiver Dollars For Canada\nThere would seem to be no sound reason why the suggestion of the Prospectors Protective association\nthat the Dominion government should replace a proportion of the present one dollar and two dollar notes\nwith silver should not be carried out. The United States\nhas in circulation a huge volume of silver cartwheels,\nand this form of currency seems to be popular with the\npeople south of the international boundary line, even\nthough to carry ten or twenty dollar-pieces requires\npockets built to stand the strain.\nIf silver were used to a greater extent in Canadian\ncurrency it would necessarily have the effect of absorbing a substantial amount of silver. This silver would be\npurchased at market prices, and by thus increasing the\nconsumption of this metal would, in ths long run, have\nat least some tendency to increase the market value of\nsilver.\nHon. H. H. Stevens, minister of trade and commerce\nat Ottawa, has taken a considerable interest in the silver question, and while many will not agree fully with\nhis views, the possibility of assisting the situation in\nCanada by the coining of silver dollar pieces would be\nvery likely to have his support, the more particularly as\nhe represents a province which is very vitally interested\nin the silver mining industry.\nDismissing a New York Sheriff\nGovernor Roosevelt of the state of New York is being\ngiven great praise for having ousted Sheriff Farley.\nFarley is the man whose bank account was revealed on\ninvestigation to have grown from nothing to some\n$350,000 during his occupation of public office. He was\nunable to give any explanation.\nJust why the governor should be handed any particular credit for kicking Farley out will be hard for people\nin Canada to understand. Such a situation as that ln the\nFarley case could not happen here. And lf lt did, dismissal from office would not be regarded as severe and\nexemplary punishment for the offender.\nBut in New York things seem to be different, There\nit appears to be the usual practice for politicians to pile\nup fortunes and the public are so accustomed to the situation that they pay very little attention to it Indeed it\nis not regarded as being anything more than what must\nbe expected. Tha dismissal of an official therefore is\nlooked upon as quite a drastic step. The Toronto Tele-\ngram thinks that if the governor had also severely reprimanded the sheriff he might even have aroused public sympathy for the poor fellow.\nSM\n\"Between Too\n\u00abf\u00bbd)fo\u00bb\nfare ycxi In; tt* Meter pelade?\nalpfaranUy Old M waan't pUltad\nfor he kept pretty mueh out ot\nlight.  But  tbe  panda wag on.\n^__B \u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nI notloed tha colore ere tvlfkt\nthis spring. Tna new hat* worn w\nthe ladlea are oertalnly eneppy. I\nnotloed a preferenoe among the\nyounger mlesee (or low shoee. I did\nnot   eee   omny   men   sporting   mw\nZ heard that Dr. H- H. MaeVenile\nhad a birthday Sunday,\nAnd among thoee who received\n\u25a0eater egga wsa Pr. p. W. McXay-\nADd hla teeter egg. well, \"she\"\nwae a peaoh.\ne   *   e\nflew BUI Swain In town again\nBill le Just back treen the Utdeau\nwhere there la \"six feet of snow.\"\nBill used hip wading hoots to get\nout to the railroad. But BUI hean't\nseen everything yet. Ka should go\nto that oountry during the mosquito   season.\nf   *   *\nKidnapping of dogs for ransom\nls the latest racket that haa developed in Montreal following the Undbergh caae. Tbe Society for the\nPreVention of Cruelty to Animala\nbaa lined up lte forces to fight the\nmenace. \"Do not pay ransom, communicate with the police:' wag the\nmessage they broadcasted to the\npeople of Montreal.\ne   e   \u2022\nTney oaa kidnap a few in NeUon\nfor all I care.\n\u00bb   \u2022   e\nArthur Keeler, well known local\nbank employes, la hobbling around\nwtth an Infected foot. Re aaya he\nhates to mlsa work and that this\nls the flnt time ha'a been oft\nthrough Ulnees foe yeara and years,\n\"it wont be long now,\" saya Ar*\nthur.\n\u2022 \u2022    a\nAnd speaking Of feet\u2014Th\u00bb modern\nmlsa who cannot fasten great-grand*\nnrae'a dress around her welet\ncannot aqueaao her feet Into great-\ngrandmeimia'a tiny sboea, either, it\nappears from experience in a demon-\nstratlom of genuine perlol clothes\nrecently held here. The clothes dated back to ngo. None ef the modern\nladles taking part ln the demonstration oould wear the shoea belonging\nthe earlier costumes, because\nthey  were  muoh  too  smell.\nExercise end a healthier life msy\nbe the cause of the change In sise,\nIf women's feet really were ao much\nsmeller loo yeara sgo Dr. J. T. Irving, of the physiology department\nof the university of Bristol, suggest*\ned ln a note to the Lane*., a\nBritish   medical   journal.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMontreal's most colorful book of\n1933 Is undoubtedly the telephone\ndirectory! AU manner of oolcra from\nblack to white are listed In the new\nedition Just out. There aie, for Instance, SM Browns, beading the list.\nThere are even more Browns than\nSmiths. Smyths, Smythea snd\nPsmltha, The Whites, which number\n14S, lead the Black* with a meagre\n80 names. The Greens or Oreenea\nfollow with 74 entries, and ther* are\nalso 76 Oreya or Oray*. There ara\nonly five Blues, whloh mav or may\nDot be considered a good sign.\nThe telephone book is aU0 a regular handbook of anatomy, research\nreveals, for there are four Chins, two\nHeads and two Hairs. The book alao\nhaa three Hands, but no Feet, although It haa a Foot.\nThere tre 17 May* listed and In\nthis calendar March and April follow with seven each. Janvier, occur*\nthree time* and there -ls one August.\nTwo Mondays, hut only .ce Friday\ncan be found.\nA couple of Apples and an Orange\noccur,  and   there   are  two  Lemon*!\nEven the Brltiah Isles are represented with 11 irelaads. five England*, three Walea and one Scotland.\nThere ls no Prance, but there are\n33 French and n English. There is\nonly one Canadian.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nNotloed Oeorge Benwell having a\nconstitutional\u2014 Nell Derby swung\ndown the atreet at a great pace-\nHe was carrying a amall parcel\u2014I\nnoticed Jack Mulholland settles a\nbeard trim the ot;.er day\u2014Nelson\nWlnlaw la taking a grea t In te rest\nln hockey playdown*\u2014Saw Al rregil-\nlu* carrying his piccolo down the\nstreet\u2014Thae wu after the Sunday\noonoert\u2014That's on* bend n*tru-\nment that ls not too heavy to cart\naround\u2014I met the Harrop badminton delegation\u2014And they p.n seamed\nhappy and confident--Pm waldle\nIs visiting in town for the holiday-\nHe's living and working ln Kimberley\u2014\neee\nJt'ST   A  DREAM\nWife\u2014I dreamt lut night that\nyou gave me a beautiful new spring\noutfit.\nHusband\u2014You did, e_? Well, try\nagain tonight and see if you can\ndreaov who Is going to pay tor lt\nthese herd times.\nAh-h, SPRING\nThat Body of\nBy JAMBS  tt.  BAI\nYours\nWON\nTHE DUODENAL TUBE \u2022$> Ano*er \u00ab**>**** \u2022*\u2022* <\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u00ab<*\u00bb\n___^_ I which l* distressing to patient tnd\nTou have often head of end may\nhave aeen a 'stomach tube' which is\nused In testing the rat* at whloh ehe\nsto.Tu_.fc ta digesting food, the\namount of acid ln tb* atomach digestive Juloe, end la also uaecd to\nremove poison* from tbe stomach.\nHowever what Is known u the\nduodenal tube because It goes down\nInto th* stomach and then from the\nstomach into (be duodenum (first\npert of the amall intestine) la now\nreceiving muoh more attention then\ntbe stomach tub*.\nIt is about as thick around U s\nslate pencil, and Is sbout 49 Inches\nlong and csn be used for a great\nmany purposes:\u2014 the content* of the\nstomach duodenum before eating or\na tut meal, can be obtained; the\ngall bladder can be drained by\npouring epeom salt* down the tube\nsnd then having the patient It*\ndown with head lower than tihe\nrest of the body, and the bile will\ncom* up th* tub* and out of the\nbody.\nAfter abdominal spemtlone, the\npatient* ahould never b* allowad to\nvomit. When this tube is Inserted\nimmediately after th* operation It\nremoves potsonoua secretions,\nvomiting occur*, which add* greatly\nto the comfort and saftsy of the\npatient.\nContrast Brtdga\n. SIMPLE HAND\ncitrncioiD\nWhat Do Yon Think?\nRermanent Forest\nPatrol in Heavy\nTimber Writer* Wea\nTte ths editor et WwJWaae Belly\nsu. i reed wl* muoh totaras* a\n^^^___^^^_\nlsck of water awl also of feed ltt se\nmany cracks tbs fish ara feet)*!\nstunted  a|l(l  small.\nTUra   age  I  knew  many  cassia\nthst had a heavy flow of wslar 1\ndooSor Is tsrrlbls pals from pa\npressure. Dr. F. LsRoeholls, Spring-\nlleld, Msss, says that If, aftsr \u2022very\nstomach operation tbs tuba Is lh1\ntroduoed and tha stomacu kspt\nclean snd empty and ths lass of\nfluid replsced by Inserting watsr Into tha body by hypodermic means,\nsevsrs snd sometimes fatal gas condition csn usually ba prssantsd. Is\nfact, Dr Rocbells speaks of ths use\nof tbls tube In jaundice, nsusss, snd\nvomiting, removing tapeworms, ob.\ntslnlng purs stomsch digestive Juloe,\nwashing out entire stomsch and In.\ntestiest systsm (bus lessening putre.\n(action.\nWhsn wins gats Into tb* blood,\ns serious poisonous oondltion, hiccup\nbecomes a distressing syropton. Tbs\nuss of this tubs to wssb out tbs\nstomach and upper psrt of ths In-\ntestlne usually cures tbs hiccup.\nI believe yon will agres that this\nthin llttls piece of rubber tubing\nls worth muoh - to mankind In lo.\neating and curing various sllmenta.\nSome years sgo z wrote at a mas\nliving go miles from a railroad station who ussd ths tuba twice a\nwsek to prevent 'colic.' So If Shs\nduodenal tubs Is So bs ussd on you\nor yours don't worry about It. It\nIs hsrmlsss, painless and gives great\nresults. -\nTobacco Growing In the\nBoundary Districts\n(By O, U LANDON, Blitrlrt Atrl- ...showers.    After   lbs  young   plants\nSPver In Wfter to Purify Water\nA *cew type of filter, with inte\u00bb-\nftlr*E covered with silver, hag bwn\ntortcd at the F-steur Institute of\nPa' by Or. Hicolu Metalnikov\nmd in eon fer \"pan the '11-\nvate *'e por- to de^'.oy\nliving bacteria, statu Science Ber-\nvl*t. Tbe fitter Is made by adding\n| eg sliver te Uss \\\\\\\\\\\\^^\n'lay and baking at s high t*mp-\n*ratur* of M01 degree* Fahrenheit.\nsesnrillin to Its inventor, Oeorgu\nt\\, the water whV'i nsssei\n!through tti. Kiivered filter u claimed\nI to be cnUrely du* to th* ionization\nof the wster, and It disappears If\nth* wster is boiled for a few mlnutu.\nFRAGRANT  GARDEN\nIn the shadow of the mountain\nMy fragrant garden grows,\nWhere roses and delphiniums\nBloom In stately rows\nWith glistening hedge for background\nAnd vines of softest green,\nAnd In tbe garden's circle\nA cypress tru ls sen.\nThe flowers' myriad colors\nInchant us with delight.\nAnd spendthrift swooning  fragrance\nPerfumes the starlit night.\nOh, you who live In cities,\nDo dreams sometime* incline\nTo sunny hours ln q- et nooks\nIn gardens such ss mine?\nMARY WARD\nAUNT HET\nr*m\u00bb\n\"The only reason Ilia an' Ami\ntook to wearln' pajamu wu because they looked awful oookln'\nbreakfast   In   tbelr  nightgowns.\"\ncoltarist, Grand Forks, B. c.J\nOf ths numerous experimental pro]-\necu conducted In Orand Forks dlstrlot during laai by tht British\nColumbia department ot agriculture,\ntht tobacco tut wu undoubtedly\nthe mwt Interutlng. Tobacco had\nbeen grown prevously but not commercially and tb* tut wu undertaken to ase*rt*_n If it oould be\ngrown successfully u a commercial\ncrop for the district.\nThe tut was a cooperative ons\nIn whleh several agencies wer* interested. The experiment ww or*\ngan.zed by th* writer and supervised\nby Mr. A. J. Mann, tobaeoo specialist, experimental station, Bummer-\nland, who gave a greet deal of\ntime snd .effort to the project. The\ncrop wu grown on the Bunnyslde\nfarm of the Canadian Bank of Commerce under tbe management of Mr.\nB. J. Ralph, farm superintendent.\nFertiliser for th* test wu supplied\nby the ConsoUdsted Mining dt\nSmelting Oompeny of Canada,\nthrough Mr. 8. H. Hopkins of their\nfertiliser department, and a drying\nshed for curing the crop wu provided on the term of Mr. Jamas\nRook* through th* cooperation of\nthe orand Forks board of trad*\nand the Orand Forks Farmers' institute.\nThe cultural operation* in con\nnectlon with the experiment were\ncarefully and systematically carried\nout by Mr. B. J. Ralph and great\ncredit is due him in producing an\nexcellent crop of \"\"hit* Burley tobacco. Several tobacco growers snd\nexperts expressed the opinion that It\nwu th* best experimental plot of\ntobacco In th* Interior of- tlie\nprovince during 1831.\nSEED OTD\nThe seed wu sown on April llth\nln a glau frame prepared for the\npurpose, the seed bed soil being\ncomposed of two parts of well decomposed grau sod, two parts peaty\nloam, two parts field loam, one part\nund, and one and one-half parts\nwell rotted horse manure, all well\nmixed together. The toll in the\nframe wu kept moist at sll times\nand the young rredltngs protected\nby cheeseclotb from the heat during\nthe daytime. At nlgbt glau windows were used \u2022 to protect them\nfrom low temperature*. The esun-\nttal factors in successful production\nof seedling plsnt* were proper moisture snd temperature conditions,\nshade, snd a seed bed free from\nweeds so thst th* young plants\nwould not suffer from weed .competition.\nFIELD C-ULTURS\nThe Pl\u00b0* u**t f\u00b0r growing the\ncrop wu an sere of gravelly loam\neoll which had a crop of fall vetaM\nplowed under on Beptember 18th, Orand Forks district, providing Ju\n1930, snd allowed to stand until \\ diclou* cultural and curing prac-\napring la thu condition. Approxl- tie, u exercised.\ntnstely 3Vh tons of green matter A small plot wag al*o grown by\nbslng plowed under ln tbl* way. Mr. C. A. Crawford, the crop In this\nStarting April, 1&31, the plot was essg being cured by priming, that is\ndouble disced and harrowed every by picking the luue from tbs\n10 daya untu May 2*% when Irrlga- talks In ther field u tbey ripen,\ntlon furrows wer* opened snd a Join* very high grade tobacco wis\nl_-hour application of water given,    urcd from tbl* plot\nOn   May   29th   the   fertiliser   wm   . \u25a0  ..\nbroadcast and disced  and harrowed      \"Well doctor, bow am V\"\nimmediately  afterwards. I    \"Very  well,  your legs are still s\nThe   young    plant*    wer*    trans-  bit  swollen,   but  that doeen't  dig-\nplanted from June 6th to June 8th turt>  ms.\"\nunder   ideal   weather   conditions   ofl    \"Sure   doctor,   li your  legs   were\ndull wutbu with occulonai bean swollen, It wont disturb me, *lth_r.\"\nhad bun successfully transplanted\ncultivation wu carried out svery\nseven days untu topping time. Tbe\nflnt four cultivations, wer* fairly\ndup but u th* plant* advanoad\nshallow cultivation beesm* neou-\nssry to avoid root injury.\nIrrigation water wu applied on\nJune 30 for eight hours, on July 1>\nfor six hours, two furrows In each\nrow being used, and on August 13\nthe final cultivation wag given. Th*\nplot was irrigated for five hours on\nAugust. 30, tbe lut application. The\nplants were topped on August 16\nsnd suckers removed on Augugt '*,*%\nand September 8. Harvesting commenced on September 12 and was\ncompleted September 16 under very\nunfavorable condition* of showery\nweather and very Uttle sunlight.\nTne experiment was successful\nin demonstrating that tobacco could\nbe grown commercially in the Orand\nFork* district In an average growing\nseason. Its poulbiutlu u a cash\ncrop for the district nave been\ndemonstrated < snd lf an Increased\nacreage is planted, tn future years\nlt msy add considerably to the\nagricultural wealth of tha district,\nEXPERIMENTAL PLOT\nTh* acre plot waa divided into\nthru sections, th* plant* being\nplanted two f**t alx inches apart\nIn th* rows snd th* row* thru feet\nsix in chu apart. A total of 6364\nplant* were planted on the acre\nplot. Section on* contained S366\nplant** and r*o*lv*d an application\nof 400 pounds of mixed lertlliwr containing 136 pounds ammonium\nphosphate, 176 pound* sulphate of\nammonia and 100 pounds sftlphste\nof potash. This glvu an analysis\nof 13:16:12 or 13 per cent nitrogen.\n16 per cent phosphoric acid snd 13\nper cent poUsb.\nButton two contained 673 plants\nand received no fertiliser, lt being\nthe check plot.\nSection thru contained 1346\nplants and reoelved an application\nof 10Q pounds of ammonium phoaphate with aa analysis of 10:60:0.\nA few plants developed Mosaic in\neach section and wen removed.\nThe plot with th* mixed far*\nWiser yielded at the rate of 1787\npounds psr acre. The check plot\nyielded at th* rate of 1761 pounds\nper acre aod tha ammonium phosphate plot at th* rate of 1786\npounds per acre. All thru plot*\nproduced a bright thin leaf In the\nund leaf, lug and leaf grades. Mo\nred luf existed ln theu grades, and\nln tbe tip grade th* leaf wu medium thick and reddish brown in\ncolor. The results of the project Indicate that utlsfactery yield and\nquality   may   b*   expected   of   the\nTb* shoe* band wu played at\nfcur tablu la th CleuUnd Inter-\ndub Team*of-Fftur DupUoai* Contract tournament this seeun. It\ndou not involve any intrioaU bidding cr play, but Ulustratu ou\nplaying point of OOnsMffabi* l*-\ntcrtot,\nAt meet tablu South bid 8 l\u00abo\nTrur>. Ke bad _ Ito Trump oount\nof 3), an Ideal No Trump distribution, and that almut insaUtabU No\nTrump lur*-\"160 Aou.\" All the\nNorth'- permitted Bottb's bid to\nstand instead of uklng out with\nf ur Spadu which would sum safer\nand sounder. Whether playing at\nfour Bpada the Declan would euc-\nc*4d or tail would depend upon the\nway the Play developed; but our\npr unt purpu* is to follow tb*\nCleveland gam* asd set \"bet happened when the h id wu plsyed st\nthru No Trumps.'\nAt all tb* tables Wut selected tbs\nHeart Queen from a four card suit\nheeded by Queen-Jack-Nine for his\nopening lead. All -he Basts unblocked by playing the King snd\nreturni i the Ten and aU tb*\nSouth* held up tb* Au until the\ntl.:rd round After that th* play\nvaried, most-of tb* Souths led the\nAo* and anotber Bpad*; on* Vast\ntook th second Sped* and North\nwu the\u00bb enabled to make his long\nSpadu and Declarer took m aU:\nFour spades, one Heart, two Diamond- and two clubs\u2014game.\nBut st moet of th* tablu ttsi\nwu cbgeront and jpIu enough to\nsite up **\u25a0* perfectly apparent 8pad\u00ab\nsituation so ha held up hla King\nuntil th* third ruud of tb* suit,\nthereby shutting out North's long\nSpadu and defeating th* contract.\nAt cas tabl* ths Declarer, apprs-\ncisting what would be spt to happen If \u00ab4th\u00abr of tb* adveraarlu had\nth* King and two other Spadu (and\nth\u00ab chance* were that the Xing of\nSpades wu doubly guarded), dtd\nnot start spadu with th* Au; he\nmasked big batteriu by leading a\nsmsll Sped*. -Thlt d\u00abo*iv*d But\nan Induced him to take the first\nBpad* trick, so that Declarer won\nhis game without difficulty.\n35 Veors Ago\n(Item Tne Dallj News ot Hank is,\nMOD\nMt. ad Mn. & \u2022 units snd\ntsmily Hsvs ioa. ta tba ooast on a\nvisit.\ns    s    .\nYestesdsy Uw weather relipstd\nInto a wintry snd dlsstrreeabls mood,\nbut on ttw dsy prsrlous tlw pelsss\nwant up to tt, ths maiknum noord\nso Isr this jasr.\n* \u00ab   s   s\nMsyor omatt. wbo Ms tseomad\nIrons bis recent attack of Pleurisy,\npresided owr ths rsfular lortnlfbtly\nmestins ot tlw co-moll.\ns   \u2022   a\nMt. aad Mrs. *. Hedley wars presented wltb a -raluaMs lsstber suitcase snd sn Inn bandied, silver\nnounted, sill umbrslls m token,\nths esteem snd retard ot tba old\nhands st tbs Ball mlnss smelter.\nsee\nJ. H. B. Christy won tbs smoker's\ncabinet In tbs drawiM a', I. But-\nalltts's lsst nttbt. Tbs otuar win*\nners wars J. O Kerr. D. Hawkey and\nCaptain  McMotrls.\n\u2022   \u2022   s\nTba sou\u2014ell baa sa-ssd to purcbiss\nsnd supply at ooat sll shade trass\ntbat may ba applied for this sprint\nby enterprising eltiaens, sbo want\nto Improve tbelr city property by\nplanting out trass la the* streets\nla front of tt.\nJsttsr In your aa_a\u00bb ___\nfotsst F-Otsetloa ln which tha wrltsr\nsunssta many means.\nAt government baa spsnt many\nmlUMM *m l-srsst pr\u00abt4etlse_ la tka\npsst faw yaws. And ths time U hsrs\nwhen tbar haW he curtail sspsnste\nln all thslr dspsrtmenta. to prs-\nvsnt say further tan burdw an\npeople of Cansda.     ,\nWrest ftrsa raiMM las* bstot*\nmsn sst foot en th- sell,\nI ballses la tbe prevention of for.\nest flrss, whereby loners snd settlers ha compelled to burn up all\nthslr alsshtnis ln tbt 1st* tail.\nTbs foreat lookout (otrt ss bs ls\ncalled, ls stationed in a but oa a\nmountain top. soqw woo fset to\n0000 feet elsvstlon and on a clesr\ndsy ha has an unebttrustad view ot\ns \u00abs of mountain pesJts. Away la\nscene distant valley be sees s column\nof smoke rising ln tbs sky. 'He lm-\nmedlstely reports a fire to tbe foteet\nrangsr at heed-juartars br telephone.\nBut be Is aot always sum ss to tbs\nsgsct looatlon. However, ss many\nmen and tools, tto. as sle neossssry\nsre seat to tb* firs, but vary often\nseveral home have passed before thsy\nsrrlv* at tb* sosae of ttw contlsfra-\ntion, aa lt takes tins for men to\nlet to a tin. when tbey hav* to\nclimb atees and thickly wooded\nmountain sllpss, oarrytn* tools sad\n.ood. Aad whsn ths* do strive tbs;\nare fees te faoe with a rsajlng foteet\n;ire, which may tak* days to put\nunder oontrol,\n* I do sunset tbst a permanent for*\nest patrol be established, whereby\ntwo or three men patrol only certain\nwell timbered areas snd that ths;\nbuild trsll durlntf ths off season.\nTbls may solve our forest protection\nproblem and cut the forest budget.\nDAVID SUTOLOTI\nRlondel, B. c.\nMsrch 37. 1\u00bb3_.\nWiU -tilling Fce\nProceeds Be Used\nfor Sake of Fish?\nTo tb* editor ot Tlw Nslson Deny\nnewt:\nBlr: Writing as one who has bnn\nln tbe Bootenayt for ovsr 13 years\nand during that tlene having been\nsn ardsnt sad, It I may so, quite\nsuccessful fisherman, I sbould like\nto take up a little spsos to Inquire\nIf, whsn we are required to psy for\na fishing license, then Is going to\nbs soy benefit received In tbe wsy\not trout protection tnd prorogation\nby tbs provincial government.\nSpawning and distribution of try\n.es In tbs psst been done by tbs\ndominion govemeruent. and thev bave\nsome fscilitlss in tbs way of hstch-\nsrlss tor csrrylaf on tbls work, but\nthe provincial government bss nothing prepared so si to be able to\nspawn sad bstch this year, at tbs\nspawning sesson for Ksmloops or\nKslnbow trout Is at band now.\nPersonally, I am la favor ot a IN\ncense fee, but I wsnt to get soms-\nthing ln return, snd ss fsr ss this\nyear Is concerned, I cannot see tbst\ncoming. Also I am to a certain extent ln doubt as to the depletion of\nthe fish by fishing, but believe tbst\nln response to tbe deforestation tbst\nttt Oot*\u00bber. sad now I notloe tbat\n* psreea oould tips* \u00abrtnk aa un\nnow st tbs snd of August.\nI site believe tbtt ti* flsb hsvs |\ntot ven sto tram troon. jack Uoyd\nand other hardwan fishing.\nAfter ill, wbat wtll the resMiat\nof tbe SslosB valley get fcr bit\nlicense wben sll tb* creeks ara pro-\nhlWted  wettr? OT\nROUta OOJLOHMM\nTWI. \u00bb\u25a0 O* \u2022\nTen Yews Ago\n(mean The Dally News ef Mitch M. I\nMM)\nntni fag tb* obeervanot oc Tpnt ,\nday la IMmb have bttn tratksd out ]\nM\u00abm rial day oommlttae ot\ntt*  O.  W, V. A*, 'ttm''Mft  bslng I\n._\u2014u-Ucated   to   tbe   various   or* 1\nga.-nttona   sad   individual*   oon-\neerneel\nCoaaldersbly nduced gang* tr* |\nnew cu.ying on the work on tbt\nTtgbum cutoff, which Is now prlnel. '\npally rook work, end William Bsm- i\nssy. district engineer, now expects I\nto haws Mitt ssotlon of new rosd '\nopen bj th* ead of AprU.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMr.   and   Mn.   Jobn   Bisrsse  art '\nleaving for Vancouver oa a holiday.\nsee\nT. \u00ab\u25a0 Haddock, ot tbs loesl Hud-\nson Bar ston, bas returned from\nCalgary wltb bit wife and family,\nto tak* up permanent recldeao* fen. !\n\u2022 e    \u2022\nTb* Mountain Wolves, tb* diminutive, but nevertheless formld- i\nable contestants for soccer chsat-\nplonshlp honon ln tbe city Junior\nleague lsst yesr, tit ready to tsks\nthe field st a moment's notloe being fully organised.\nTwenty Years Ago\n(rroet Hte Dally Newt ot March it,\nUU)\nMatt Miller, member-elect for\nOrand forks, leaves for horns tbls\nmornlnt,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBr the middle of May 4s Blue\nBe-1 mine t. Rlondell, ths hls.o.lo\nsi.ver.iasd producer of the Interior\nJrl.tsa OolumbU, will again bt\ne*tlng en lta regular bssls of\n300 tons ot on par day, acocrdlng\n.a -.4 -__.u4c*_uent of \u00bb, 8. row-\nIsr, manager of the mine.\n\u2022 .*  \u2022\nHarry Wright and Arthur W. Har- i\nrod will bs among the spesker. tt\ns meeting st tbe opera houss this*\nevening.\nsee\nJobn Dsrrough  wss  hsld  up an\nJosephine  street last nlgbt by   two(\narmed msn snd robbed. Ths culprits\nwera captured later la the evening.\n\u2022 .e    \u2022\nAlthough tbe water In Ute Weat\nArm atruek a nsw noord by rising\n.... ens Inch In February, th*\nUse ot tb* water promises to be\nmuoh later tbaa lt hss been for\nmsny yean, while tbe low water\nmark le fully eight motets below\ntbst ot  1811.\n\u2022 s   s\nA. 8. Horswlll srrlved houw lsst\nnight aftsr a few dsys- visit to th*\nooast.\nSeeds - Seeds - Seeds\nNow u tb* tlm* to plsos your order tor Spring plsntlng. All\nour seeds this year sre of unusual blgb quality, and lower In\nprice.\nWe specialise la Alberts-grown ssed. Oet our prices on tbs\nfollowing*. Alberts-grown Orimm Allslfs. Wblte snd Tsllow Sweet\nClover, Brome, Western Rys Grass, Timothy, Alberts-grown Corn,\nPass. Beans, Potatoea, all kinds of Drains and Oardtn Seeds.\nPrice list now ready for m_ling.\nThe Southern Alberta Co-Operative Association, Ltd.\nmi SWOND AST. I.  lETHBKlPOl, AXtSWWSA\nCOUNTY   SYSTEM   TOW   ALBERTA\nA much dlsousted question af tbt\nmomtat Is ths advisability of establishing tbt oounty system ln\nAlberta.\nThere ls ao doubt tbst much of\nthe work tsyw done provincial!)\ncould bs dons quite ss satisfactorily\nby tba oounty councils, and tbls\nsbould res-'lt In a great reduction\nof expense to tbs ntpvlnctal legls-\nlsture. But It ha* bttn found\nla tht tptrsslr settled srsss of\ntbs united Ststea that tbe oounty\nsystem msrely multiplies offloe,\nand officials. Ths Idea of ths csn.\ntrained govsrnmsnt st Edmonton attending (o council duties from sfsr\nappeals to many st bslng fslrsr to\nsll, less persons! snd loesl. However those with a background of\nI eastern csnsdlsa sxpsneneo, en\n! iomewhat Inclined to the oounty\nj system, it would unite many muni-\n' cipsllttss ln programs which oan-\nI cem all. Cartaln publlo works would\nI bs instituted within ths ana without burdening lettalatun. Issttrn\ni sxpsrleaoe bss dsmoastratsd tbst\ni oounty councillors srs elected ss a\n, nils, csrefully, tbst thsy recognised oonsldsrsabls responsibility toward thslr oounty, and serve capably In developing tbe activities snd\nIndustries of thslr unit at tht\nprovince, laob county carries sn\nindividuality, snd ls batswortby per-\nhsps tor roads or for Industries supplementary to tgrtoultun or for\nrural school advancement, recreation\ngrounds, scenic programs snd so\nen. Most tndlvldttsla Uke s great\npride In promoting the standing\nsnd development of their .testicular oounty.\nThe municipalities of Alberta an\nmuch more restricted In authority\nwltb snr gnat Individuality, if a\nluettfleblt stvtnt st Edmonton could\nbe affected by ssbsbllshlng counties\nIn Alberta, It would assn worth\nwhlls. A great part ot the oountry falls naturally Into srsss where\ntba same interest* and typ of\ntndusttr prsvall, Tbsst srsss tea.\ntualpf municipal districts snd op-\nsntlns ss eountiee oould rsmovs a\ngreat responsibility from Edmonton,\ntnd oould promote a progressiva Individuality, devoted to tbe dominant Interests of ths county ts bs\nseeved.-Hlgh   lUver   Ttmss.\nPatron:  May  I  have soma  sts.\ntlonsry?\nHots) Clerk (haughtily): An you\na gusst of tba bouse*\n'  Patron:  I  should   tar  notl  I'm\nonly paying (30 a day.\nsssssSssttlsssssssssssssssssstssststssst\nSpring Needs\nNOW IS THE TIME FOR\nSPRING CLEANING.\nWeHairw*\u2014\nGARDEN RAKES\nGARDEN HOES\nGARDEN BROOMS\nWHEEL\nBARROWS\nSPADES\nSHOVELS\nDIGGING FORKS\nVEGETABLE\nSEEDS\nFLOWER SEEDS\nCLOVER LAWN\nSEED\nLAWN RAKES\nNelson Hardware Co.\nPHONE at\nPERFECT!\nNSLSON DAILY\nNEWS JOB\nDEPARTMENT\nT17E invite you to inspect\nhundreds of sample*\nof our printed matter to\ngive yoa \u00bbn ides of th*\nkind of work we turn out\nin our Job Printing Department. W* know you'll\nlike tht quality.\nPHONE 144-\n A New and\nAttractive\nModel\nfor SPRING\nMinora\nBaby Calf\nLi-sard Trim\nR. ANDREW\n&CO.\nleaders in Footfashion   |\nThe Beauty Box\nBy HELEN FOLLETT\nWstch out lor pillow wrinkles.\nHaver heard ot 'em, eh? Ths dssr\n(sis gst tbam bv slseplng with the\nrosy chsek cupped ln ths Hand ot\nsleeping so thst ths Jlssh on the\ncleatlsl oouatsnasce ls pushed up\nlntf, rolls. Jn ths morning there Is\na ditch sxtspdlng (rom tho (sr snd\nof the sis down to the oorner ol\ntha mouth. Tte taat sleeping position (or keeping tha figure straight\nand Use back (ttm Is V, lie on tha\nbsck with head ttltad over a smsll I JET\";,\" '\"\"T'~ \"7 *, \u2014 _^_r\nptUow, cMn.Urted. This position o(-lUoB \u2022*. % >M\u00bbs3_o<. Ws psianta,\n(srs complste rslasstlon. Hush bst-\nter thsn whan ths sleeper curls up\nwith tha shoulders thrown (orwsrd,\nungs contracted, chin downcut.\nSociety\nThat seiu-a la ooasaetaa; kj\nMrs. BL t. Vlgnsm. \u00abU nsws ai \u2022\nsoclsl natars, including nam.\nlions, ailnts sotsrtalngHats. ssr*\nsoasl hems, stsrrlsass, ate- wUl\nspassr in this Minna- Talekfcona\nMrs. Vlgnsas at be, Mas, 811\nSilica  strsst.\nor. aad Un, H. H\/MaoXenais\nhave as thslr guests onr tha lister\nv Man Mn. Ka-Ks4_a|s's sister.\nMiss Oda Marled, ana slso Miss\nIlls Tuck, bot' ot Vlcterls. who\nsntnd In town Bst-rdsj night.\nas.\n, Mr. and Mn. r. y. Hastings snd\ndauahtar torrslns Msrcadas srrlved\nSaturdsy bj motor (mm Monterey\nFar** Cal. having sn cslied ow.\nlog to > serious lllesss ol Mrs.\nHsstlngs' fitter, T. a. Jerome, Vic.\ntorts strsst.\n.as\nT. II. Wilson  U spending Isster\ni    ths h-ms o( Mr. snd Mrs, J. D.\nKerr. Longbaaeb.\nas*\nA. o. McKlnley snd son latt flat.\nurdsT to mska their hoe-ia in Drtini-\nheller,  Alta.\na    a    a\nMr and Mn. William Waldle.\nI nley strst, han as their gusst\nthslr sor, Trad Waldle, o( Kim.\nbarley.\n\u2022   \u00bb   s\nMr. sod Mn. Tho .ss Brosm,\nHoover stitat, hsv* sa thetr gunt\nover ths holidays thair daughter\nMarjorle, who teach s at Bsltour,\n.    *    a\nDonald Maclean ot tha teaching\nstal( ot tha high school left Sat-\n\u2022 jsy morning t Vsnsounr, whsn\nt   wtll spsnd th- hoiidsys.\ns * ,\nMiss WInnKrad Ughtf- it, Who attends Nelson Wr sc: ol, ls spend-\nh I the hollda . with hsr parents,\nMr. and Mn. R. UghUoot, in Orand\nForks.\na    a    \u2022\nOsorgs Walle \u2022 _, wbo Ms basn\ns stltmint In tbo Crescent Vslley\nsshool, is homs to spsnd tha vacs-\n\u25a0__S_--.TKI NBLSON BAILT NBWS, WSISON. B.  C. \u2014 * InDAT MOKNpiQ,  MA* CH  tt, IBtll\naaak-and at tin Mnn at tm tat.\nse\u00abs,_**, and Mrs. Own Ml**\ntm Braa.\ns   s\nMr.  swi   Mrs.  0.   r.  BUekwood\nh\u00bba as tuair guests shatr son-in-\nlaw  snd   dsught      Mr,  sad  Mrs.\nwnilass \u00ab. HuMsr et TraU.\na a\nKa  1 Bourgso's or Orsscsnt Vsl-\nlej ma     visit Vj town Saturday.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u00bb\n0. Hansan. who haa bnn tn tha\nci\" tot * trr day   hss returned\nto his horn* la Balmo,\n...\nHr, sod Mn. Hartert Lagan. Tale.\nview, went tb* watk^ad ta t*po-\nWhsn tinting thow ruby Uns.\nspread tham wtda, so ths surtsee Is\nsmooth, othsrwlse - the counterfeit\nhealth lights msy tske on a erepy\nappearance. Ron-ove tha Unstick\nsmesr at night and apply Isnoiine\nor s whits pomade that Is compounded tor tba purpose ot senooth-\nlng shrsdded lips. Cold cream win\ndo, but perfumes weren't Intended\nto ba (ood aad they dont test good.\nFoundation creams aren't as popular ss they should be. They srs\nImprceements on ths old time vanishing smears. Thsy spread on\nsmoothly, without making the oom.\nplsxlon oUy. They Impart tbat nice\nvslwty, finished look. Make-up and\npowder gst a foothold and the addict of ths foundation crssm doesn't\nhan to maka hsrselt a new face\navary faw hours.\t\n\"How did tbay treat you In Soot-\nlend.\"\n\"Raluctantly.\"\nI' Delicious Empress\nJams and Jellies\nFreshly oannsd\nundsr sbeolutely\nssnltary condition. Only ths\nfrsshast ol B. C\n, fruit\u2014 unsurpasi-\nIn flavor\u2014Is used.\nlast ths children\nhsvs thslr (Ul. tt\nIs sbsolutsly purs.\nEMPRESS MFG. CO*\nJAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES\nM-   kad Mrs, A. Wallach, Latimer\nstrsst.\na    a    .\nMr. sad Mrs. c, R. Hsnns, Oar,\nDonate -treet. hsn ss their guest\ntb T  son,  lta kin  Hanna,  tescher\nat    ppledsle. *\n.as\nDa-rid Allan, son of Mr. asd Mrs.\n'  -don Allan, Ward street, has left\nto visit rela ves    ' tba coast cities.\na    \u2022    \u00bb\nMiss Evelyn Wallaoe, wbo teaches\ns'   Mldwsy. ls homo to s^snd  the\nvacation st the home of her mother   Mrs. A. \u00ab. WsUsos, MUl stint.\n.' *   .\n'Iiss Oeraldlne \"tana, BUlca street,\nhss lsft for Trsll to b, ths guwt\nol   her cousin, Mlw Msrton  Willis,\na ..-lug tte hoUdays.\n*   .   \u2022\n. Mrs. A. Major and har son and\n_    gbter    -law, Mr. and Mn. Msu-\nrtoe Major, sll of Procter, wan city\nsi* ->psn Batueday.\na   a   a\nMlw   Hlta   W       ol   La   France\nC eek,   Who   atta ids   ...    Jowph's\nar-demy,   hu   lsft   to   spend   the\nhollde.a a'  her home.\nMrs. E. J Leveeque snd her intuit daughter bat left tha Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital, and\nexpect to leave today for tbelr hofne\nIn Orand Forks.\n.   .   .\nMr. Currie, who hw bwn tbs\nguest of hts son-in-law and daughter, Mr. snd Mrs. F. Russell Sadd,\nInnen street, left Saturday night\nfor  bis  heme   in  Vancouver.     >\n* a   a\nB. I. O'NelU of Slocan Olty paid\na visit to -   m Saturday.\n* *   .\nMn. W. O. SUlott of South Slocan\nwu a city visitor Saturday.\n...\nMiss   Stella  Jorgenson spsnt ths\nYOURS FOR A PERFECT NIGHT'S REST\n\u2022\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0    -'   \u25a0  i\"      ' m\nTHE LAUREL BED\n$17.50\nTHI OSTERMOOR\nINNER SPRING\n$89.50\nSLUMBER KING\nSPRING S1S.00\nSIMMONS nsw easts! SeJa ln exquisite design., beautifully\nfinished ln natural wood or decorative colors lend charm and\n(race to the bedroom.\nSIMMONS New OSTERMOOR Inner-Spring mstucss brings\nto tbs field of Inner-spring mattresses the suns exclusive features thll msde it the World's gresttst felt mattress.\nSIMMONS famous SLUMBER KING Spring gives firm support\ntn an inoer-ipring mattress, and, ttuuni pallet comfort to\ntbs sleeper.\nWe also corry the\nSIMMONS Laurel tn Twin Beds\nSTANDARD\nFURNITURE CO.\nComplete House Furnishers                   Nelson, B.C.\nThe Store of Service and Satisfaction\t\nMr. sad Mrs. H. Wills, who hava\nbe-- vislttaa relatives and Msn*\nin Dalian, havt returned ta thl.\nhome la Wlshram, Wash.\n^H        \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nWt, D.  Mages  of  Robson WW\nelty shopper   Saturday.\n^_H aat\nMri. J. SswaU of Sunshine Bsy\n\u2022pant asturdsy la town shopping.\n^^H ...\nAmong shopnsrs to \"slson Satur.\ndsy wst Mn. WUllam Fyfe at Cedar\npoint.\n...\nMia. Alex Thacr ton, Csdsr strsst,\njs visiting frlenls In Oe nbrook during the h Udays.\n\u2022 s   s\n0.   H.   Carlson   of  tbs  tsaehlag\nstaff ! tte Nelson blgb school bu\nleft to rptnd tbo holidays at tbs\ncsaat.\n^H\nMr. and Mn. .Faddy Oeorge, Fair-\nview, and thslr fsmily left reoently\nTla th, Oreat Northe-n for Belllng-\nham, Wuh.\n\u2022 *   \u00ab\nF. H. Russell of South Slooan wii\ntn Nelson Ssturdsy.\na - s\nMn. F- O. Smyth, who hu been\nvisiting ter son-in-law and daugh-\ntaf. Mr.. and Mrs Douglas. Thompson, and alio \"landa In Seattle,\nhu returned.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nMr- and Mrs. Cterlst F. McHardy\nhave lef fc   a visit to Vsnaouver.\n...\nMlu   Oeorgl,   McKeown   of   tbe\nte-\u00abblng stsff of tbe Central school\n\u2022h    l-'t to visit Mr. snd Mn. A. L.\nHumphries st Rutland.\n...\nMW Toots Houston, Fairview.\nspsnt ths week-and at tha home ol\nher brotber-ln-'ew and sister, Mr.\nan. Mn, J, Uw Bsll, at Park Siding.\n...\nMr. aad Mrs. M. H. Baakin and\nson Harold ara hoUdi^'ng st ths\n< <wt cltlea.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMlw Frances McHatx1 tescher st\nBe'four, tea left (or BwvardaU,\n* ire she ts visiting Mr. snd MTs.\nC. Nordman.\n.   .\nMr. and Mre. O. C. Bird of SeuUi\nSlocan spent Sat-rdiy In tte dty.\n...\nMlw Ida Pleury. Falrvlsw, hu w\nber guest ovsr ths Isster vacation\nbar brother,  Jack  Floury,  principal\nof the Silverton school.\n...\nMn. Hss'und hw returned to her\nhome In Sr'   aftsr a visit to Nelson.\na   \u2022   .\nMt- Vers Kedpatb. Kerr apartments, is spending t'a week-end\nsnd holiday st tha home of her\nbrother-in-law and sister, Mr. snd\nMrs. oeorge Mclnnes. ln Wynndel.\n\u2022 .   .\nJ. F. Lydon, -who tpent a week In\ntr -ei the guest of his son-in-law\nan' daughter, Mr. snd Mn. 0. F.\nStevens, Terrace apartments, hu returned to his homo In r -and Forks.\n...\nOeorge Pesse ls holidaying st ths\ncoast.\n...\nAmong shoppers to to- i Ssturdsy wu Mn. eCsbe of South\nSlooan.\n...\nCommaeid-r Rowland Bourke and\nMn.  Bourke  of  Crescent Bsy  lsft\nlut evening  for  Esquimau,  where\nthsy will rske their horns,\n...\nMn. Robert Bell. Latimer street,\nls spending tha holiday with hsr\nparents, Mr. sod Mrs, I. lewis, In\nBsgwsll.\na    .    .\n3. Brydan and John Winter of\nT -il wtre wae:*..end visitors In ths\ncity.\n\u2022 \u2022 e ' t\nD. MeNftUfhton of ihe tucbini\nataff of ttw Roeeland public achool\napent ttw ff-\u00bbe.t*\u00abn<l in Nelaon.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nOn Thunder aXtamc- .1 Mra. Joseph Bradahaw entertained the\nmembera of tlw Pwt Noble Oranda'\nclub of the Rebekaha In honor of\nMra. George Wharto and daughter,\nMiw Helen Wharton. R.N., who are\nleaving neit week to reside in.Vancouver. iVn intercity conteat resulted In Mlaa Frances Rowe and\nMrs. A. Dolphin winning th\u00ab first\nand second prizes, and Mrs. Hugh\nStivens consolation. The gueet of\nhonor was preetnte with a small\ngift from the members of ths club.\nT. tea Uble wu prettily arranged\nln keeping with Easter, snd was\npresided over by Mrs. Jo: 1 Brown\nand Mrf. Hugh Stevens. Miss Fran-\noe* Rowe and Mrs. \"Vtlllam Oraham\nassisted the ostee ln serving, Thoee\nI ted were Mrs. Oeorge Wharton,\nMiss Helen Wharton, Mlsa rraneei\nRowe, Mra. T. H. Long, Mrs. John\nI die, Mrs. petty, Mrs. Hugh Stev.\nem, Mr*. Jobn Wood, Mrs. A. pet-\nem, Mrs. J. Draper, Mtt. Pred Nl*\ncholla, Mrs, John own, Mrs- D, 0.\nPraaer, Mrs. J, H- Lemmon, Mrs. O.\nR. Hanna, Mrs, A. Dolphin, Mra.\nWUllam Orablm. Mrs. W. Fisher,\na-.d sirs. Perasso.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nDr. and Mrs. Walter Bradshaw,\nwho have been spending th* Easter\nholidays with tbe doctor's parents,\nMr. snd Mrs, Jamee Bradshaw, left\nfor their borne In Trail tbls morning.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAJU a. ... Maroh **-Mr. and\nM\u00bb. Jeesph WUlls trt Orand Forks\nware guuts of keener at a dinner\ntaidts hsi night, Mr, and Mn. M.\n_. Brothsrs sntsrtslnlng for tbsm\nOovars wsrt laid for if. Tha tsble,\ndaooratad ln mauvs. yellow and\nwaits, wm oentered by t large nest\nof chlskana and sggs. A whits rsbblt\nhsld tbt ptaM ot honor. 'Hny ob'eks\nbunting from thslr' shells, served u\nplsoe cards. Yellow and white can-\ndlM eoaniatad ths dseorstlon. Mn.\nS. o. llll ssststsd tn ssrvlng. Bridie\nwta played during the evening, tint\nrw being wonby Mr. tnd Mn. X.\n\u2022pence. Mn. a. a Wsllsy and\nAllen Brothers wtrt swarded oooso-\nlstlons A speclsl guest prlae wu\ngiven to Mr. and Mrs. WUUs, Other\nguests wera Mr. end Mn. O. O\nOusnmlni, and Mn snd Mn. J,\nOlenn Qusyla.\na    .    .\nMrt. I. Orsy snd sen, Donald,* of\nPrlnoeton are \u00abgpeettd In TraU this\nevening. They wtll be tha guttte of\nMn. orsy's parents, Mr. sad Mn. I\n0. Johnson.\n\u2022 s   .\nWalter Fools, w_e suffsred uvsre\nInjurlss rscsntly st his work it tht\nTadanac plant, and who hu sines\nbeen a psHsnt In Trsll-Tadanao hos*\npltal.   la  making  progroM\n\u2022 a   \u2022\n' c. A. Mlttun of Trail ls spending\nths Bas ter week-end st Orsnbiook,\n.    a    .\n- MlM   Merle   Benlth   hss   left   to\nspsnd   the  Buter  vsestlon   st   her\nhoms In Wwt Summerland.\na   .\nMr. and Mn. Oeorge Wood of Nslson ara visiting In tba city.\ns    a   a\nMlM Connie Davy la holidaying at\nher home In Naw Westminster.\n\u2022 a   a\nMIm I,. Tatsngtlo of Rosslsnd was\nthe guut of hsr brother-in-law and]\nsister, Mr. and Mn. A. Oabans.\nThursday.\nas.\nMlM Jsssts Anderson, who sttends\nbuslneu sohool In Nelson,  hu returned to her home ban.\ne   \u2022   a\nMr. and Mn. Boward J. Murphy.\nwho ware married last wask In Nsl.\nson, hava been spsndlng a faw dsys\nIn ths city. Mr. snd Mn. Murphy\nwUl reside in Ntlton.\n\u2022 *   *     \/\nMIm Irene Savard snd Miss Xthel\nMoody sre holidaying at tha coast.\n\u2022 a   a\nMIM Mary Bsker hu lsft to spsnd\n_ ittsr at hsr homs in Portlsnd,\nOregon.\n\u2022 .   s\nMn. Ales McLuckle waa reoently\nthe guest of honor st s surprise party at tha home of Mrs. John Honeyman. Third avenus on tha occasion\nof htr birthday. Mrs. Honsymsn snd\nMn. T. L. Routlsdgs wers hostesses.\nCards ware played during part of the\nevening, Mre, A. McAulsy winning\nflnt prlw snd Mrs. Routledge oonaolatlon. In s pMnut race Mn. Roy\nHayman and Mn. J. Mllburn won\nprlaM. Ths guests were Mn. Owen\n\u25a0vans. Mn. WUllam MUne. Mn. A.\nMcAuley. Mrs. David Mlnto, Mia.\nRoy Hayman, Mre. J. Mllburn and\nMrs. WUllsm Laurie.\nMISS HANNA AND\nMRS. WATERS SING\nIN THE \"MESSIAH\"\nAmong the artists who took part\nin the oratorio \"Messiah\" rendered\nby a community choir ef Mr voices In\ntht Trtnty United church Friday\nnight, under the leadership or Conductor Pred U Xraia, wsf\u00bb Mrs. W.\nJ. Waters, Mite Amelia Hanna and\nMrs. 0. W Tylsr\nMrs. Waters and Miss Hanna ran*\ntiered a vocal solo \"He Shall Peed\nHie Flocks,\" the alto being taken\nby Mm. Waters and ' e soprano by\nMiss Hanna. \"Rejoice Greatly,*' a vocal duet, was one of two rendered by\nMrs. Tyler, Theee numbers bad thl\nsame rnthuslastlo reception as others\nIn thia outstanding musical presentation. \"^\nMiss Mary Orl and. Mias Lena Orl,\nwbo attend St. Joseph's academy at\nNelaon. are spending the Easter hoi\nidsy wltb their parents In Trail\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith of\nFruitvale were city visitors yeeterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. R. Baraton of Nelson has\nbeen spending the past few days ln\ntbe city.\n\u00ab   \u2022   *\nMlsa Alice McDonald was visiting\nln Nelson Thursday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThomas Ferguson, who has been\nspending a few days renewing ac-\nqualntaneea with hla frlenda her*,\nleft this morning for his hone to\nCalgary.\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Oortg Mitchell will spend\nSaster at tbe tome of her parents\nIn Hobson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nFrank Msrlow of the engineering\nstart of the Consolidated Mining &\nSmelting company at Klmherley is\nTialtlng in Trail for, a few days.\nAmong those entertaining for him\nwhile here are Mrs. W. I. B. Monypenny, who win hut an informal\nbridge thia evening and Mrs. A. O.\nLang, who win entertain informally\ntomorrow.\neee\nMembera of tbe Home league met\nIn the Salvation Army hall Wednesday wben Ensign Marjorle Finnic\nand lieutenant Dorothy Richardson\nwere hostesses.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Jean Massle of Nelaon has\nbeen spending the put few daya ln\ntbe city.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJames   H.   Oagnon   of   the   Trall-\nTadanac  teaching staff  u  on  boll-\nday at the home of his parents, Mr.1\nand Mrs. C. V. Oagnon of Nelson.\ns   \u2022   \u2022\nMr, and Mrs. J. Frank Meagher\nhave removed to, Nelson\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. D, Longmulr, Tarn-\naao avenus. have taken up residence   on  Oolunbta -avenue.\nPAOI \u00ab\u00a5\u25a0 *\normades\nI^oat models of studied simplicity\nfcr country wear. \u25a0. collars of rammer fur on more formal models . \u25a0.\ndesigned and tailored by Shagraoor\ncraftsman. Tha attractive fabrics,\nexclusivo with Shagmoor, include\nherringbones, diagonals, mixtures\nartd monotones. The figure on the\nleft wears a simply tailored ooat of\nmonotone fabric with a acarf of tbe\nmaterial. Wolf collar adds a note of\nluxurious comfort to the center model\nand on the extreme right is the Shag-\nmoor Camowool, the classic for the\ncountryside.\nMeagher'*$SD\n607 Baker St.   Phone 200\nRattan* colar of\nfina wolf ftwmaliaa\nthis simply tailored\nOOtt   of   SltaoTUtsr\nShagmoor Saroo-\nwool, tha clastic fcr\ntha eountrjiicJ*.\nFoam Green, Champagne, Camel, ar\nColonial.\nOptn *i the -\u00ab-.\nthWVwarmodtl\niad-_*tfnny_m-.\nnine.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nWr UUBA A. KIRKMAN\nFINAL IXSTALMTO-\nTOMORKOW'S MEND\nBreakfast\nTomato Jules\n^^^^M     Osrssl\nrrlsd Efts Bacon\nToast Coltee\nLuncheon'\nAsparsaus Lost\nBolls Crsam cheese\nBerries Tea\nDinner\nBoast of BMt\nOrevy\nPotatoes Squeah\nl\/ttucs French Drsssln\u00bb .    _m-.,   -. -. -\n**\"***.    \u2014   _   _-        -J\u2014     QQftea   _' \u2014\u2014nsteed to escape.\nSiGimCpiiiN\nMARY ROBERTS RINEHART\ncosawiilwT >y  \/*> *ee\u00bb\u00bb *o*Qwt**rrs oe\u00bbr*atfr\nButterscotch Pudding\nNEW   DISHES   THIS   WEEK\nIt -wae while tbay were trying to\nformulate some concerted plan tbat\nthey beard footsteps below, and,\nthinking It was Mademoiselle Oau-\ntler, ahe drove Elllngham into tbe\nrear of the bouse, from whlcb later\nhe managed to escape. But lt was\nClara who wu .coming up tbe stairs.\n\"She bad been our first governess\nfor the children,\" Elinor said, \"and\n ahe often came in. She had made a\nButterscotch Pudding: Melt two j birthday smock for Buddy, and she\ntabI-\u00abpoona of butt in a asucepan had it in her hand. She almost faint\nwith one cup of brown sugar, and led. I couldn't tell her about Charlie\nlet cook till it becomes dark brown iBUngiham. I couldn't. I told ber wo\nbut not burned. Now add to it two ti\u00bbd been struggling, and that X waa\ncups of hot sweet milk and almtner (nfraid X bad shot blm. Sbe la Quick\nth\u00ab mixture 10 minutes. Meantime She knew Juat what to do. Wa work-\nsoak a one-tnob-thlck slice of stale .d fast, She said a suicide would not\nwhite bread ln a little cold water,: have fired one shot Into the celling\nthen press out all water and crum- | and sbe fixed that. It was terrible,\nble the bread Into tiny bits. Peur, And sll the time he lay there, with\nthv cooked mixture over this bread,, hls^ eyes half open-\nMr. and Mrs. J. Plsher of Nelaon\nhave been spending a few daya thla\nweek  lb  Trail,\ness\nW. J. Sullivan, who hu been via*\nitlng relative* in Ontario for the\npast three weeks, returned Wednesday.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nMlaa Katharine Stimmel who attends tbe Annie Wright Seminary\nln Taeoma, Washington, is spending\nthe Easter vacation with her parents,\nMr. and Mra. B. A. stimmel, Tadanac. Mias Stimmel will be in the\ncity for a week,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nR. C. Crowe, Tadanac, wbo Is confined to his homs through Illness,\nis reported to be progressing favorably.\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL HOUSES AND LOTS - IN-\nsuranee. Notary. J. t>. Andereon,\nTraU. .tg\u00ab.\nIn a bowl, and beat :n two egg\nyolks, one-third teaspoon of salt and\none-half tear poo ti o! vanilla extract.\nPour all into a buttered pudding\ndish and bake (with this dish set\nIn a shallow pan containing hot\nwater) 45 minutes in a moderate\noven. Then rpread on the top a\nmeringue made by beating the two\negg whltei stiff with two tablespoons ot confectioner's sugar. Return to oven to brown tilts meringue slowly,   tat hot or cold.\n-Asparagus Loal: Line a buttejred\nmold or paa with cooked asparagus.\nNow msl_a a cream \u00bb*uoe as follows:\nMelt iw* tar-leapoona of butter and\ninto thla rub two tablespoons of\nflO'T, one teaspoon ot salt, one cup\nof thin sweet cream, a pinch of\npepper, tnd cook this sauce five\nm lutes, etlrring steadily, before\nadding four well-beaten but un-\nseparatsd eggs. Pour this mixture\ninto the eaparag.swinecl mold and\nslip Into a moderste oven to bake\n30 minutes, or till set. Then turn\nout of mold and serve hot, Drawn\nButter Sauc, msy bo served with jt,\nif desired.\nATTENDANCE IS\nHIGH IN SCHOOL\nAT APPLEDALE\nPOLICY   OP  V.  B.   C.   PRESIDENT\nIS DISAPPROVED\nVANOOTJVKR, B.  C.  MWCb  37.-\nAfter    nearly   four    hours    debate,\nWUDANE, B.- C, March 37-*-\nThe fallowing ls ths report of the\nAppledale public achool for the\nmonth of March. During this period\nthe school made an attendance percentage or W-98. The following\nprises were awarded. Oeneral achool\nprogrese Vivian Young, Meatress-\nAmella Ttomo. ^^^^_a-a_a--____B____a__l\nPerfect attendance-Mary Bartsoff, about them?\"\nBill Berteoff. Edna Cant, Bill Eaktln.1    \"*\"\u00bb- \u00ab\u00ab.\nWanda   Meyer,   Alec   Pervtnaiff,   Joe\nBrown. Irwin BuHher. A-nela Ttomo.\nVivian Young, Ernest Trozao, Prankle\nTroeeo,   Bill   Ronkin,   JulU   Konken.\nAbsent   one   day\u2014Oordon   Bftoda.\nTbe Ittters, lt seems, were all over\nthe plaoe. Elinor thought of curtain\ncut a receptacle for them, but she\nwas afraid of the police. Finally she\ngave them to Clara, who \"was to take\nthem away and burn them.\nThey did everything they could\nthink of. all tbe time listening for\nSuzanne Qautler's return; filled the\nseoond empty chamber of the revolver, dragged the body out of the hall\nand wasted the carpet, and called\nDorter Sperry. not knowing that he\nw.i at Mra. Dane's and oould not\ncome.\nClara had only a little time, and\nwtth the letters tn her handbag she\nstarted down tbe stairs- There she\nheard some one, poealbly Elllngham,\non the baok stairs, and In ber haste\nahe fell, hurting her knee, and she\nmust have dropped tho handbag at\nthat time. They knew now that Hawkins had found it later on. But for\na few daya they didn't know, and\nhence the advertisement.\n\"I think we wo\"ld better explain\nHawkins.\" Bperry ssid. \"Hawkins\nwas married to Miss Clara bare, some\nyears ago, while she was with Mrs.\nWells. Tbey had kept It a secret, and\nrecently she has broken with him.\"\n\"He was Infatuated wltb another\nwoman,\" Clara aaid briefly. \"That's\na personal matter. It hu not; 'ng to\ndo wtth this case.\"\n'\u2022It explains Hawkins' letter.\"\n\"It doesn't explain bow -that medium knew everything that happened,\" Clara put in, excitedly.\nShs knew it all, even the library\npasts I I can tell you Mr. Jo' -son,\nI waa close to fainting a doeen times\nbefore I finally did It.\"\n\"Did you know of our seances?'1 I\nasked Mrs. Wells.\n\"Yes, I may aa well tall you that\nI haven't been In Florida. How could\nI? Ttie children are there, but I \"\n\"Did you tell   Charlie   Sllingham\nabout the stick   that wae taken from\nmy library?\"\n\"WUl you tell me bow you   came\nto bava It, doctor?\"\nYes. I took it from tbe lower hall\nthe night\u2014the nlgbt It happened.\"\n\"It waa Charlie EUlngham's He\nhad left it there. We bad to have It.\ndootor. .Alone It might not mean\nmuch, but with the otber things\nyou knew\u2014teU them, Clara.\"\n*'I stole lt from your office,\" Clare\nosld. looking straight ahead. \"We\nbsd to bave lt. I knew at the second\nsitting that lt was his.\"\n\"When did you tske It?\"\n\"On Monday morning, X went for\nMrs. Dane's medicine, and you bad\npromised her a book. Do you remember? I told your man, and he allowed me to go up to the library. It\nwas there, on tbe tabic. I had expected to bave to search for It, but\nit was lying out. I fastened It to my\nlong coat.\"\n\"And placed It In the rack at Mrs.\nDane's?\" Bperry was watching her\nintently, with the aame sort ot grim\nintentnees be wears when examining\na chest.\n\"I put lt In the closet ln my room\nI meant to get rid of lt. when I had\nlittle time. I don't know how It\ngot downstairs, but i think \"\nTes?\"\n\"We are house-cleaning. A house\nMr. Johnson's overooat   by   -alat-k'e\none night when you were both in\nthe house, snd the notes war* tn it\nHe saw that the stick was Important.\"\n\"Clara,\" Sperry asked,    \"did    you\nsee, the day you advertised for your\nbag. another slmlltsr advertisement?''\n\"I saw It. It frightened me.\"\n\"You bave no idea wbo inserted\nitr ,\n(To Be Oanttmied)\n\"Reality\" Subject of\nlesson-Sermon in\nScience Church\n\"Reality\" waa the mibjeot ot the\nLe._wn-Sermon In Plrst ehuroh of\nChrist, Scientist, Nelson, on Sunday.\nOne of the Scriptural texts was\nthe iollowlng: \"In the end of the\nsabbath, aa it began to dawn toward the first day of the week.\ncame Mary Magdalene and the other\nMary to see tlie sepuloiire. And the\nangel answered a ttd said unto the\nwomen. Pear not ye: for I know\nhat ye seek Jesus, which was cniet-\nIied He is not here: for ho is risen,\nm he said. Come, see the place\nwhne the Lord lay\" .Matthew 11;\n1, 5, \u00ab>.\n\u25a0  Following   the   Bible   texts,   seiec-\nmald was waahlng cloaet. 1 suppose | tlons were read irom the Christian\nshe found tt and, thinking tt was I Science tettbook, \"Science and\none of Mrs. Dane's, took it down-1 Health with Key 10 tbe Scriptures''\nautre. That ls. unless\u2014\u2014\" It wa**, | hy Mary Baker fdiy, one paasags\nclear that like KUnor, she hsd a t*ing the f.itlowlnu from page 69]:\nsupernatural explanation ln her * Resurrection. Splrltuallzatlon of\nmind. She looked gaunt and hag-{thought; a r.ew and higher Idea\ngard, cf   lmmortdllty,   or   spiritual   e*lat-\n\"Mrs. .Ollntham was anxious tc ener: material belief yielding to\nget It.\" ahe finlabed, \"He bad taken sptrltuej   understanding\"\nFORMER KASLO\nRESIDENT DIES\nAT VANCOUVER\n\u25a0tudsnts at ths Unlvarslty ot British school, vpon trs-Juatlon stis movsd\nOolumbla. msstlnj hsrs jsstardsy to Boston whirs shs msrrlen Dr\novsnrtislmlOflT aaiaaSsa a motion Batnsll, who waa thsn s madloal\nof want ot com Wanes ln President' student.\nI,. I. Kllnclc and passsd inatsad a i 'Shortly sftsrwards thsy oame to\nrvolU'Km esprtsslnt dlsspurovsl ot j British Cplumbla ras-dlni st Kaalo.\nths prssldsnt's poller this yssr,      lln llll they mowd to vsncouver.\nt I\nVA-ICOtJVW. B. o, March al.\u2014\niCP)\u2014Death removed ona ot Vancouver's most prominent soclsl workers ysstarday whsn Bffle w Bat-\nnail, wlfs ot Dr. w. A. Baimll.\nsuccumbed to Illness st har home\nhore.\nA natlva td Pictou, Hove Sootla,\nMrs. Bscnsll was educsted m Plotou\nAcademy and ths provlnelsl norms!  -,\u201e. with sn unsspeeted hystsrlcal\nAfter the- second one I warned\nhim and I think he went to ths\nhouss. Ons bullet wss somewhere ln\ntho csllini. or In tho floor of ths\nnursery. I thought lt ought to ba\nfound. I don't know whether hs\nfound H or not. I've been sfrald to\nsee him.\"\nShe est, clasping snd unclasping\nher lisnds In her lap, Shs wss s\nproud womsn. snd surrsnder hsd\ncorns hsrd. Ths struggle wss msrksd\nIn hsr face. Sbe looked ss though\nshs hsd not slept tor days.\n\"Tou think I sm frighten. *v shs\nssld slowly. \"And I am, terribly\nMghtensd. But not sbout c -.very.\nThat hsa oaaa, and oannqt ba\nhelped.\"\n\"Then why?\"\n\"How doss tbls woman, this medium   know thess thing?\" Her voles\nMail Orders a Specialty\nUNIFORMS of DISTINCTION\nBOWMAN'S\nAPRON SHOP\n810 GRANVILLE ST.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nWrite for Illustrations and Samples\nWhy Not Nature's Aid\nto Beauty\nIn this artificial age women\nspend a larg* part of their allowances on beauty aids when\nthe most effective and economical of all is such a simple\nand inexpensive process.\nDrink plenty of milk, it induces fine teeth, cl\u00abr Hkin,\nglowing complexion und supple strength. No milk is not\nfattening, its strengthening.\nAll women should drink plenty of milk dally ... a quart\nIs not too much.\nCURLEW CREAMERY\ncatch . \"It Is supsrhumsn. I am al*\nmeat mad.\"\n\"wares going to get to ths, bottom\not this.\" Spsrry ssld soothingly. \"Bs\nsure lt ls not whst you think i _    ^^^^^m^^^^^m^^^m^^^m^^^m^^m\nit is. ninsr. Thers's s simple expis-' fc\u00ab Cream. Butter Anffc\nnation, snd I think I've got tt. Whst \u00bbsas aaa aaaaaaasssasss  ntrs-nia.\nPALM DAIRIES, LTD,\n1 Butter\n FAQS sat\nNELSON DAUY NEWS. NBLSON, B.  C \u2014 MONDAY MOBNINO. MARCH Jt, IHI \u25a0_\u25a0__________\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0\nWANT eiassified FOR EASY REFERENCE,\nwA-tfel\nHI\nMISSE.DESJARDINSANDA.\nRITCHIE ARE T SINGLES\nCHAMPS IN LOCAL TOURNEY\nR. N. Taylor and R. Quin of Harrop to Play Off\nFinals in Men's \"A\" Singles at Junior\nHigh Tonight\nALL \"A\" AND \"B\" CLASS DOUBLES TO BE\nPLAYED AT JUNIOR HIGH THIS MORNING\nA. Stringer and C. W. Tyler Beat R. N. Taylor and\nC. N. Taylor to Enter Men's \"A\" Finals\nThis Morning\nFlay   In  the  Nelson   Badminton  association's  open   tourney' hw\nadvanced ta th. semi-finals In most divisions, after thre. dsys' plsy.\nths final. In others snd the -B'- clsss men's singles and ladles' slnflw\nfinals betnt completed  Sunday  sfternoon st the  Legion.\nMISS DE. *TARDINS TAKES LADIES' SINGLES \"B\"\nMiss E. Desjerdlns easily defeated Mrs. A. Foster rn the final\nround of tbe ladlea' \"B\" singles, 11-0, 11-4. Tbe first game wat Miss\n.\u2014_\u2014\u25a0___.  mm the start, but Mrs. Foster made a rally ln tbe first\nWANT AND CLASSITIED\nADVERTISING\nOne Insertion 10 cents a llna\nsit Insertions 40 cente a. Una\nOne month |1~0 a Une\nMinimum two Uaw\nBirth notices trw of charge\nDeaths    marr-stes  -and    cards    oi\nthan\u2014i   so centa' per line\nFuneral flowers 11 cants per Uns\n-tews   of   tbe   Dsy   Items   10   csnt-\npsr Has.\nNO EXTRA COST IF CHARGED\nBIBTBS\n(11\nCOLBORNE  \u2014  To  Mr.  snd  Mrs\nO. Ia. Co-borne st ths Meters Miser-\noordlae hospital, Rossland, on Msrch\n'11,   twin   sons.\nMONTEZUMA \u2014 To Mr. snd Mrs.\nJ. Montezuma of crescent Bay,\nNakusp, in tba Arrow Lakes hospital, March 34, a son.\nPERSONAL (tl\n.\nI\u2014> -      V. _\nw the first, tlthouth Miss Des-\nJsrdlns   finally   took   tbe   lead.\nRITCHIE  18  MEN'S \u2022*\u00bb\"\nSINGLES   WINNER\nA. Ritchie won over B. Monteleone\nln s hsrd fought three-tame set\nln the men's \"B\" singles finals.\nT-lt. 15-11. lt-t. Monteleone hsd\nthe bwt of the play ln tba first\nmatch, but tbe woond game ww\nanybody's until the lwt tew minutes, wben Ritchie showed bis superior knowledge of the game. Tbe\nthird game ww stubbornly contested and ereenelne-l enyboety's until ths\nplsyere changed courts at eight\npolnta. wben Ritchie again rallied,\nto win the match.\nLADIES' AND MEN'S \"A\"\nSINGLES    IN    riNALS\nThe seml-tlnals of ths ladles'\nsingle, \"A\" wen completed at the\nlegion Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A.\nW. Idlens bwt Miss M. Blsckwood\nand Mrs. H S MacTler best Mrs\nW O. Bladen, Bonnington, to enter\nInto   the   fine!   round.   Ths   finals\nLU  bs  plsyed   at  ths  Junior  high\ntool on Monday night st 7 o'clock.\nE. N. Tsylor bwt a. it. Mslor ot\nHarrop ln a cyclone sethlbltlon and\nB. Quin downed c Miller to enter\nths flbals ot ths men's \"A\" singles\nwhich wUl be playad at tbe Junior\nolgh  at  7  o'clock  tonlgbt.\nAfter deXe&tlng tbe Bonnington\nteam, R. McFadden snd Mrs. R. P.\nBrown, A. M. Major and bis mother,\nMis-A C Major, went down to sn\n11-18. 15-7, 1S-13 defeat when they\nmat R N. Tt.lor and Mn. D. Male\nIn tho mixed \"A\" double, st the\nJunior   hlfh   Saturday   nlgbt.   The\nALL ABOUT YOURSSLF! SEND\nssmple of your handwriting, your\nfull name and oirtbda.-*. also\nstamped envelope tor combination\nreading in Graphology, Numerology snd Astrology. Fe. 60c, or for\nfuller reading, tl. Sent promptly\nby return mall- Address, Mobtus\nStudio, Balmoral Hotel,, Victoria,\nB. C. (USD\nV-B-N-U-S\" ECZEMA REMEDY -\nThs only permanent cure for ec\nzema, and any skin disease Guar\nsnteed or money refunded, tl per\nJar. or 16.50 per pound.' Address\n\"Venus\", 290 Balmoral St., Winnipeg. (MO)\nFEMALE DISORDER*! AND OBSTET-\nrlcal Specialist. Writs to Dr\nFromm. 8. P., 5163 Arcade Bldg.,\nSeattle, Treatment oy mall.  (100)\n^^^^^^^^ i mesne one-eWed and\ntbe spectator, cheered time and\ntime sgaln. Both Major and Taylor\ngave *\"\u20141\"*\"  -.'* i-_d.\nOla.   aaw*,,   \u2014...\ni.,.  .  wonderful  display  of> bad'\nmlnton all through tbe game.\nIn ths msn's \"A\" doubles plsyed\nat tbe Junior high Saturday night.\nC. W, Tyler snd A. Stringer beat\nB. Taylor and C. N. Taylor. Stringer,\nwbo won many points with his\nhard drives from the back ot tha\noourt, ww cheered by the crowd,\ntime and time again\nThe \"B\" class doubles wen all\nplayed at the Central whom Saturday, all singles competitions, both\n\"A\" and \"B\" claw were played In\nthe lesion and all \"A\" claw doubles\nwen played at the Junior high\nschool.\nAll tbe mml-ffnaia and finals win\nbe played at tbs Junior high school\nMonday. The committee In charje\nhsve made srrsngemeni* to have\nwattng accommodation for 300 spec-\ntat-ws st Mondsy'a gsmes. Then\nwUl only be one court ueed. th. n-\nmslnlng spsce will be used tor\nseating.\nBoth \"A\" and \"B\" men's doubles,\nladlea' doublea, and the mtx-d doublea contaaatants will be required to\nbe ae the Junior high achool prepared to play wb\u00abn celled upon st\n9  o'clock   this morning.\nThs committee will appreciate ths\naselatance of voluntary competent\numpires   st   todays   contests.\nScones In all divisions follow, writhe name of the town from wblcb\noutside entrants come listed sftsr\ntbelr nsme. sU other entile, being\nfrom Nelson e\nLADIES' SINGLES \"A\"\nMiss A. Johnstone beat Mlw O.\nOurwen. 8-11. 11-1, 11-6.\nMiss E. Chspman best Mlw M\nWllkle.  Tnll,  11-4..   11-4.\nM- R. S. MscTter lott by defame   to Mlw O   M. Bsrron. Trsll.\nMiss L V. Elect, beat Mlw T.\nRhodes.  11-3,  11-8.  U-18.\nMn. B. P. Brawn of Bonnlntton\nbest Mis. F. MeTbee. 11-5.  ll-l.\nMlw M- BUrkwood best Mlw M\nWilson, Hsrrop. 11-3,  14-1.\nMn. A. W. tdlene best Mlw J\nWsldls. 11-3. 11-7.\nMlw M. Blackwood won by default from Mra. R. P. Brown, Bonnington.\nMrs.  A.  W.   Miens   bwt  Mlw  M.\nBlsckwood,   18-14.   ll-l,   11-1.\nMrs   W    O.   Els-Ion.   Bonnington,\nA. Ritchie bwt H. Long, 18-t,\n15-8.\nB Monteleone beat H. Long, 15-\n13, 15-8.\nA.   Ritchie   beat   B.   Monteleone,\n7-15,'15-11,  16-8.\nLADIES' DOUBLES \"A\"\nMrs. R. p. Brown and Mra. W. o\nElsdon  of Bonnington best Mrs. A.\nC. Major   snd  Mlw  M.  Wilson  of\nHarrop, 15-4, 18-3.\nMn. D. Male and Mlu A Prust\nbest MIm M. Wllkle snd Mrs. O.\nSlenpeon   of   Trsll,   1T-4,   15-7.\nMn. I. c. Wrsggs and Mlw M.\nBlackwo-d beat Mra R P. .Brown snd\nMn. G. W. Elsdon, Bonnington. 15-4,\n15-7.\nMlw J. Waldle and Mlw A. Johnstons  bsst  Mlu   I.  M.  Flsury   snd\nMiss C. SmRh.   15-11, 7-15, 16-11.\nMEN'S  DOUBLES  \"A\"\nC. W, Tyler snd A. Stringer best\nJ. Nadeau snd J. Choquette, 15-11.\n15-8.\nR. Quin am) O. S. Prloe. Harrop.\nbeat O. A. Roynon and W. R.\nChrlahop.   15-1.   15-0.\nC. W. Ttler and A. Stringer beat\nR. Rlesterer and J. Rlesterer, 13-13,\n13-4.   13-8.\nC. H. Hamilton and C. Muter beat\nR.' Quin and S. C. Price, Harrop,\n11-7.  18-t.\nH. Mackenzie and I. V. Saunden\nbest C. H. Hamilton and C. Miller,\n15-10,   15-6.\nJ. O. Bt. Denis and O. Corbould.\nTrail   lost   to   A.   M.  Major  and   O.\nD. O. Barwls. Harrop, 15-3. 15-1.\nC. W. Tyler and A. Stringer beat\nR.   Taylor   and   C   N  Taylor,   16-8,\n15-0.\nR.   McFadden   snd   J.   McFadden.\nBonnington.  bwt  j.  B. Stark and\nH. L.  Robinson,   18-8,  15-6.\nMIXED DOUBLES \"A\"\nJ. O. Bt. Dents and Mrs- O\nSlmpsc-i, Trsll, beat R. Quin and\nC. S. Price. Harrop, 15-5, 0-15, 15-7.\nA. M. Major snd Mn. A. C. Major.\nHsrrop, best C- Miller and Mlw A.\nPniat,   10-18.   16-13,   15-10\nH. MacKenele and Mrs. E. C.\nWrsgge best C. H. Hamilton and\nMra. A  W. Idlsns. 16-7. 6-15. 16-8.\nI: V; Saunders and Mlw J. Waldle\nbeat S. Haydon snd Mlw F. McPhee\n15-7,  15-11.\nR McFadden snd Mra. R. F\nBrown, Bonnington, best J H. Ferguson and Miss C. Smith, 18-18. 15-8.\nA Strings snd MlM E. HAtnson\nbest J. McFadden snd Mrs. W. O.\nElsdon,  Bonnington,   15-4,   15-8.\nH. Chspman and Miss E Chapman best o. Corbould and Mis. M\nWllkle. TraU.  18-10,  18-6.\nR. Rlwtenr snd Mis. H. 8. Mac-\nTier beat J. O. Bt. Denis snd Mra.\nO. Simpson.  15-e,  13-13.\nH. Msckenrte snd Mrs. E, C.\nWrsfte beat T. H Bourque snd Miss\nM  Blackwood,   15-8.   11-10.\nA. M. Major and Mrs A. 0 Major,\nHarrop. best R. McFadden snd Mn.\nR P Brown, Bonnington, 15-8, 15-3.\nR. N. Taylor and Mre. D. Male\nbest A. M. Msjor snd Mrs. A. C.\nMsjor. 11-16. 16-7, 15-13.\nLADIES' DOUBLES ' B\"\nMrs. C. Ror__in0 and Miss M\nStubbs beat Mn. J. Holland and\nMrs. Q. H. Ferguson. 8-15. 15-8. 16-13\nMlw E. Dtejardlns and Miss J.\nBurns beat Mra. C. A Larson snd\nMra    a.   J,   Wright,   18-13.   15-5.\nMlM E. Desjardlna and MlM J.\nBurna best Mlw __ Nlsbet snd MlM.\nN.   Nlsbet,   16-7.   11-13.\nMlw E. Ogden snd Mlw H. Norrls\nbwt Mrs. E- A. Mann snd Mre. O.\nK. Beeston. 15-0,  16-0.\nMEN'S  DOUBLES \"B'\nA. Ritchie snd W. Ramsay beat\nR. A. Aldersmlth snd W. K. Ounn\n16-7,  18-4\nB Monteleone and B. Bourgeois\nbwt C. Baker and T. Baker, 15-3.\n16-1.\nC. Bmlth and T. Mllburn bwt J.\nT. Moon and R. E. Stratwu, 16-10,\n15-8\nMIXED  DOUBLES \"B'\niiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii\nZEMOL\n2  THE   MYSTERY    OINTMENT\n_ Death to eczema and unalght-\nr ly. disfiguring.  Irritating  skin\n2 eruptions. II  per  Jar,  postage Z\nI free.  Money  refunded   lf  dls- 2\nS satisfied. Harvey Drug Co, 130 =\nS Eighth   svenus   eut,   Cslgsry. ;\nS Alts. (1186) =\n1111 \u2022 1111 \u2022 111 i 1111111 1111111111111111 \u25a0 (* r ;\nSITUATIONS   WANTEV\nTlgN\nIII)\nFARMERS!   ILL   WORK   FOR   MY\nboard. Wages optional. Experienced  Box 1380. Dally Newa.     (1380)\nOIRL   WANTS   HOUS-WORK-AIT-\nernoons. Phone 134, mornings.\n(llll)\nWANTED REPAIR WORK OR WORK\nof \u00abny  kind. Phone 8311,.   (1300)\nEXPERIENCED     QIKL-30\u2014 WANTS\nbouwwork\u2014Can cook. Box 1148,\nDaUy Newa. (lltt)\n\u25a04AN WANTS FARM WORK OF ANY\nkind.   Apply   Box   1331,   Dally\nNewa. . (U31i\nWOMAN   WANTS   HOUSEWORK   \u2014\ngood cook. Phone 708X.     (1338)\nU.F.NTS WANTED\n(11)\nRELIABLE MAN FOR ONE HUND-\nred .tor. route; this country; experience unnoicssary; no scllln\u00ab.\ndistribute utd collsc-. Miouid net\n170 weekly. Shamsa Mfg. company.\nNew Toronto, Ont. 11003)\nUKNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT   (15)\nFOR RENT \u2014 THREE ROOM PUK-\nnlahed apartment in private houw,\nTnll. No children, rhone 366X.\n(1383)\nFURNISHED SUITE FOR RENT.\nAvailable April 1. Apply C. O.\nSimpson, 315 Bsker street.  (1308)\nFURNISHED APARTMENTS. Ai-PL .\nPetty Apartments, 310 Fslls street.\nNelson. (1257)\nFOR RENT - FURNISHED ROOM\nand sleeping porch. 818 Baiter st.\nPhone   _84X. I tOOD\nSUITES\u2014ASHMAN'S     APARTMENTS\n715   Bsker   street. 1338)\nROOM  AND BOARD\nC17)\nBLUEBIRD       BOARDING       HOUSE.\nBoard snd Room, 430 per month.\nC. J.  Johnson, East Trsll,  B.  C.\n(13801\nROOMS    fOR    RENT\n(13)\nSTEAM  HEATED SUITS. J. O. Pst-\nenaude. Pbone 393. (1076)\nHELP   WANTED\n(10)\nOOVERNMENT JOBS \u2014 HOW TO\nget them. Be ready for aprlng\nappointments. Free Booklet. The\nM. C. C, 401 Kensington Bldg..\nWinnipeg. (069)\nWANTED, COOK AND HOUSEKEEP-\ner  for  the   Victorian   hospital   of\nKMlo. Salary 140 per month. Apply B. F. Palmer, Kaalo, B. c.\n<1_J0>\nREMEMBER ME, FBED7\nHOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT\n\u2014no children. Mrs. McLean. Nelson. Opposite Gaa Works.    (1339)\nHOUSES    FOR    RENT\nFIVE ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR-\nnlshed. $26 month. 311 Vernoie\nstreet. Phons 831L. (1304)\nrOULtRT   AND   EOOS\nttt)\nSEND OS TOUR BOOS. WB RETURN\ntbe obioks, 3 cent, per egg set.\nUtest type elecoio incubators.\nhitheat quality pun bred chicks,\nlownt prlow to psfe catalogue\nfrss.\nHATCHERIES   LTD.\nCslgsry, Alta, or 1690 -Ungtwsy,\nVaneouver\nISM)\nPullets wlU be scarce aad egg prices\nhegh next fall. Oet \u00aboms of our a.\nC. White Leghorn or R. I. Red\nchlcka tor good results. Brad from\nhsslthy, .vigorous stock for high production snd lsrgs eggt.'\nRUMP tt SENDALL\nMUntr, B. a\nFOR SALE \u2014 JERSEY BLACK\n.giant hatching eggs trom prist-\nwinners. |3.50 per 15: Flock run\n\u2022 1.76. 8. C. Rhode itland Red\neggs 11.35. Hetvy layers. Mn. J.\nStreeter, Edgewood, B. C.     (1282*\nWHITE LEOHORN CHICKS. BRED\nfrom finest R.OP. atrtint. These\nsn profit makera. lit per 100*.\negga 15 per 100. Book your orders\nesrly. Prlw ft Son, fLR. 1, Pentlcton, B. C. (1042)\nHIlllllllllllimllllMMIIMIIIIIIMNIIIIIjJ\nL. F- SOLLY\n3    Lskevlew Farm, westholme,   \u2014\nB. C.\n__ White Leghorns end White 5\n3 Wyandotlea. vtgoroua dlswM- 3\n3 free stock and noted for blgb 3\n_ production. Chicks, batching -5\n3 eggs snd stock. vVrlte for 1933 s\n3 oitalogue and price list, which s\n3 Rives Information Ob feeding \u00a3\n3  poultry. (1313) 3\niniiimmiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiif.\nMISCELLANEOUS   FOB  SALB    (371\nrrsrr liquid solder\nJust tht thing for npttrlng radiators, aluminum, any tiling msds\nof metal. Price 50c per bottle.\nAgents wanted sll over the world.\nN1KXELS    SCIENTIFIC\nLABORATORY\nRoom  3.  vefsallla  Block\nWinnipeg. Man.        (873)\nHISCSLLANSOPS\n_-.*\u2022*\u00bb_\nM11411111 f 11111 _ 111111111 \u2022 11111111111 i 11 \u25a0 \u25a0 IUJ\nCommercial i\nArt\nYree criticism, sdviw, by pree- 3\ntlcal artist. Sand original s\nsketch, figure, design, letter- 3\nIng, etc., for my psrsonsl 3\ncriticism snd luU psrtlculan 3\nof indlvldusl, progressive tul- S\ntlon (not t printed ooune). ~\nLondon-Pacific Art Studio, 11- S\n1104 Hsn Street, Vancouver, X\nB. C. (1148) s,\n11111 f 1111111111111M1111111111111 \u25a0 111 i t .T\nNCRIERY  PKODCCIS\n_ita\nR^ftW__dHo^ment_lir5*der now\nNelson. Agent Lsyrll\n(000)\nOLADIOLIS. 100 ASSORTED LAB-\nsrted, 1340', 80-11A0. Dahlias. 13\nassorted,\" U: S-11.75, Postpaid.\nO. Dodds, Sorrento, B. O.   (loll)\nJJ. _ i IM1111111 f 11111111111111M11T1111111111 JJ\nI   Kootenay\nEngineers- j\n: Boilers. Pumpe, Hot snd Cold 3\n: Wster   System   Installed   snd 3\n: covered.   Brick   Purisow   In- es\n; stalled or repaired. Any style, z\n* pressure .or  ptscs.\n1 BOX 843\nPHONE 853L\n(1323)\nflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli\nBUSINESS   orPORTK-.TTIE*       (10)\nPARTNER FOR OOOD PAYING\nproposition wanted. Must hsvs\n\u20221500 to lnve.t snd should hsve\nknowledge of automobile business.\nApply'Box U80. Dstly Nsws. (1180)\nOOOD TAILORING iuSINESS.\nSmall stock snd fittings. Dry\ncleaning agency. Chwp cssh. Good\nstand. Apply R. Topllss, Rossland,\nB.  C. (1243)\nFOR    RENT,    HOUSE    CI(06E    IN.\n'Apply   713   Josephine. (13081\nSMALL   HOUSE  TO  RENT.   PHONE\n201R. (1108)\nFOR RENT, ONE FUHN1SHED. ONE\n' Unfurnished house. Phons 62BX\n(517)\nFOR   SALE   OR   RENT\nSELL OR RENT FURNISHED MOD-\nern home. Garage, alx lots, garden,\nfruit   trw..   Phone   684R4.   (1308)\nSECOND HAND PH-S. , FITTING**!,\nValves, etc. Ws carry s full atock\nof recoqdtloned plpw suitable for\nall purpceea. write to Bwerts Pipe\nYard, 220-lst Ave., Esst, Vsncouver,   B.   O. (874)\nBEST QUALITY WOOD PIPE. TWO\nincbw to eight Inches for heads\nto 350 feet at lowest ever prices.\nWrite for particulars. The A. P.\nHanna wood Pipe Co, Deer Park.\nB. C. (SM)\nPROPERTY WANTED\n(33)\nLISTINGS WANTEX\nWe  have  clients  for smsll\nhousw In good rspslr. also\nfor   small   Firms   cloee   to\nNelson.   SEE   US   NOW.\nOur   address   ls\n431   BAKER   STREET\nPsrt of Great  Northern Office.\nROBERTSON   j^EALTY   QO.  T TD.\nFOR BAI_S \u2014 ROSES IN 48 VAKB-\nties, Carnations, Gladioli. 100 top\nalas   |3.   List   on   application.   H.\nKitchener, Nelson. Phone 118. '\n(HOT)\nRANCHES FOR BENT\nJS)\nFOR RBNT \u2014 FRUIT AND CHICKEN\nnnch st Syrinta Creek. Psrtdeu-\nlers, II. Oray, Boi 1378, Trail.\n(IMS)\niiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmniininiiine-\n-LODGE-\nGUIDE\nCOURT   ROYAla\nNBLSOK. NO.9J04\na. o. r.\n___. lit end W\nThun, 8 run. at\nEAGLE HALLa-\nJuv. Foresters, 7;\nO.B. Abbott, Sio.\n(809)        Bot Ttf\nCLASSIFIED  ADS  SERVE  OOWttN.\nouou^-w     iot stsrt one ana.'\nMl I IMIIIIIIIIMIMIIIlllllllllllllMt llllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItSI||l\n^\u2122 HOUSEWIVES'  REPAIR\nAND SERVICE\nGUIDE\nThose Listed  Below Will |\nServe   Your\nNEEDS\nSea Them Now I\nLIKE MAGIC  \u2014 TBE  TRANSFOR-^SPECIAL HAND-MADE HEAVY OA__-*\nmatlou  of  articles which  you  no bale cans 12.76, rag. MJ0. R. H.\nlonger   need   Into  to   useful  cub Maber, Pbone 065, 310 Koot. tfll)\nthrough. Cla\u00bbltl,d Ad.        (9W) n-   PAYS   TO   READ   THE   W_\u00bby\n \u2122*~ ADS   FOR   TWO   REASONS\n. First,    the    money   saving   valuta\nNELSON  CARPENTER SHOP\u2014FUS- lound therein; secondly tbelr inter-\nnituro repairing, upholstering, gen- est ss new, items. Try ons today\nenl repslr. Annable Block.  (917) for quick results.\nBUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nAccountants\nFlorists\nJeff Pfeffer, who used Xo star on\nthe pitching mound for \u25a0 St. Louis\nand Brooklyn ln the National Leasts cusbodlan of the press gate .during the race meetings at Hawthorne\nrace track.\nLUCKY   STIFF,   Ell   WHAT!\nAl slmen-ems. star ,' batter for ths\nAthletics, forgot to deposit two 13000\nchecks   ln   a   certain    Philadelphia\nbank ons dsy last July. The follow' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nIng morning the bsnk failed to Yorkshire PIG8 READY NOW. sa.\nopen. Boothby,   Edgewood, (1284)\nCHRISTIE WRECKING CO.. 1630\nWeat lat., Ave., Vsncouver\u2014Save\n60 to 75 per cent on sll radiators,\ncylinder heads snd  blocks.   (875)\nLIVESTOCK   FOR  SALE\nSEVEN. WEEKS YORKSHIRE PIGS\nat 13 etch. F.OB. Oust Henke.\nNakusp. (1380)\nOOLD MEDAL FEEDS FOR POUL-\ntry sud supplies at lower prloes.\nAnderson Feed Co., Ltd.. Calgary.\nAlberta. (1196)\nFOR SAIX\u2014CEDAR FENCE POSTS.\nCedar Float Logs and Cedar Polw.\nS. P, Pond. Nelaon. (1370)\nFOR SALE \u2014 BATTERY RADIO,\n030 cash. Apply Box 1339, Dally\nNews. (1229)\nCHAS.    F.    HUNTER,    S.F-CNTAC.   orlraelle's Greenhouses, Nelson, cut\nMunicipal and Commercial Audita.      flowers snd floral dsslgns.    (141)*\nP.  O.  Box   1191,   Nelson,   B.   C.\t\n(933) NELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. FuU\nUna cut flowers at all times. Floral  designs.   Pbons  231. (943)\nAssayers\nE. w WIddowson. Box Alios. Nelaon,\nB.   C.   Standard   western   chargee.\n1934)\nChiropractors\nDR. GRAY, OILKER BLK. NBLSON.\n(935)\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES\u2014Phone\n343. cut flowen, potted plant,\nand floral designs. (Ml)\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe Ark\u2014 Dealen ln Seoond Band\ngoods.   Pbone   134. (Mt)\nWANTED  TO  RENT  RANCH.  RENT\npaid   7th   of   each   month.   Box\n1361.   Dally   News. 11361)\n(1233)   M1TTUN AND OEDDES, X-RAY snd\nNCM. cranbrook snd Trail.   (936)\nBOAT. , LAUNCHER. FOR RALE  (44)\nStorage\n__   STORAGE.  MOVDIO.  COAL, WOOD.\nDR.  macmillan   GRAD.  PALMER     Phons 03. Burns coal _ Cartage.\nSchool, Aber. Bit., Nelaon. Ph. 313. ,945)\n\"THE NEW JOHNSONS ARE HERE\" \u201e\nAt th. lowest prices ln Johnson\nhistory. The 3 h. p. st 114340 ls | H\nJust right for trolling. Drop ln sne,\nsee it. some good buys In guaranteed used motors Hoffars Ltd.,\n1790 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B, C (1310)\nEngineers\nTransfer\nDAWSON,    B.C.LJS.\n13A. KWC. Block. Nelson.*   (988)\n    ATKINSON TRANSFER, ROSEMOIfT.\nROOM     cosl snd wood.. (Ml)\nCHAS. MOORE. Orlffln B'k., Nelson,\nB.  C.   Lend  surveyor,  Box   0M.\nWood Factory\nboats, launches, banted (45)    Insurance and Real Estate\nTS'oi   LAWSOI.S WOOD FACTORY. HARD-\n\"\"\"'      wood msrchsnt, 31f Baker ttmt.\nWANTBD\u2014ROW BOAT. OOOD CON-\ndltlon. Description, prloe, Box 1937\nTraM. 0^^^^  \t\nR.   W.   DAWSON\u2014Real   Estate.   In-\n_\u201e, _      News Classified Ads\naiS3.)'  SSnw^;\u00abr'-.^. \"T&TiUse The  Nelson  Dally\nTHE   GVMPS \u2014UNDER THE MAGIC SPELL\nYOU ARfiT\nSO\nYMDERF0L-\n*?H0-E *\u00abRa* -XM*\n\"ma*_*- woros\nAMLUE WHl-WWB\nIN HI'S EMU TMA-.T\nSET BIM'S BRA.IN\n|M A. WHIRL A_0D\nHIS SOU- OKI PWE-\n\"\"\n\u2022tjQe THINKS SMC\nIM TME \\NfTTl6_T-\nCUTEST- CLEVEREST\n\/^ND M.OS.T\nBEALTTIF-OL PERSON\n_NlrJ6r \u2014\nf*\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManua\nDADDt-TWCr HOWSOMR-UKlNMatVB. fb\nC-M.UNC CS-4M3U-HE KNOWS -fCXHW. IN-\n*,**, ME HEARD -TO-VE SEEN ^tCK-\niMt'Mi\" L.\"v. rieat.'u-io, 11-10.\nMrs. H S. MacTler beat Miss B.\nChapman, 11-6.  ' -\nMn. H. S. V_cTler best htr*. W.\nO- Elsdon. jonnlngton, 11-3. ll-l.\nMEN'S   SINGLES   \"A\"\nO. A. Roynon bsst G. Corbould,\nTnll.   16-13.   17-16.\nO. D. O. Barwls. Hsrrop best H.\nChapman,   15-0,   15-10.\nB. Townsend, Willow Point beat\nV. C. Owen   18-14,   15-12.\nB. Quin. Harrop, bsst B. Town-\nseal. Willow Point. 16-10. 15-1\nO. Miller beat C. S. Price. Harrop.\n11.11.   11-17.\nR N. Taylor beat O. D. O. Barwls.\nHarrop.   15-1;   lt 8.\nIt. Oula beat c. Miller. 15-3.\nlt-10.\nR.   N.  Taylo   beat  A.  M    Major,\nHarrop,  16-8.  15-6.\nLAI.lt->'   SINGLES   \"B\"\nMias H, Norrls won by default\ntrom Mn. H.  M. Whlmster.\nMn. A. roster best Miss H Norrls,\n4-11,  14-11.  11-9\nMess  E.   Deslardtna   best  Mn.  A.\nPosts .   11.10,   11-4.\nMEN'S   SINOLEI   \"B\"\nT.   Mllbura   beat   A.   Noton.   15*3,\nA. Rltcbls snd Miss S. Desjerdlns\nbeat A. roster snd Mn. A. Pester.\n15-3.   16-9.\nW K. Ounn snd Mrs. O. J.\nWright bett T Baker and Miss H\nNorrls   lt-t,   15-9.\nC Baker and Miss E. Ogden best\nA. Noson snd Miss H. Murphy, 10-15,\n16-1.   16-4\nA. Ritchie snd Miss E. Desjardlna\nbest R. A. Aldenmlth snd Mies E.\nThaln.   16-4,   16-5.\nW. Ramaay and Miss J. Burns bsst\nA. S.  Horswlll  snd Mrs. O. K.  B\nston,  15-12.  16-T. M^\nC Bsker tnd Miss E Olden bsst\nr. Phillips snd Miss W, Borthwlck\n16-10,  lt-4.\nW. K Ounn and Mrt. o. J Wright\nbeat R. E Stratton snd Miss M\nSandercock.  lt-4,  14-11,  15-8\nSOME OUT, THIS BURNETT\ntr xoo nap RHE-MA-TrtM\nUM THEM rBET-fOU ***0\nA, LOT OF RH-OMATtWI-\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nBy Westover\nWben Johnnx Burnett. Inflelder\nwith tbe Cleveland Indians, stm\nplaying football for Bartow blgb In\nrloelela. be once mads 14 tone -\ndowns ln s single gsms. Liter he\nstarred for tba University of PTorlds\nWHAT HAPPENED. PENNT\nB\nll-l'\nMonteleone   baat   W.   Ramsay, |    Unlveralty of Pennsylvsnla's vanity\n,  16-3. enw won the first Pee-ughkespsle row.\nLong   best   T.   Ehll'-lps,   15-3, Ing   regatta   tn   1900.   Tbs   Quakers\nhe vsn't bad a winner sines thsn.\nPOOE    TIH.lt\n\u25a0SHB-ei    ALL TlfcEOl\nOUT   TOMK3-HT \u2022 I'Ul\n\u2014O   HOMe   AMO\nLBT  HSR\n**)   Sl|B\nf(JOSH.   _-T I'VE      ]\nj  ME-EI2   S__U  HER.  L\nI   -00\u00bba   SO -EAlJT-F-jL\nI\n em NELSON DAUY NEWS, NELSON, B.  C.  \u2014  MONDAY  MOBNINO,  MABCH  IS,  Utt\nNOI\nMarket and Mining News\nNEW YORK LIST\nSAGS HEAVILY\nN ACTIVE DAY\nJnsettkd Kreuger Securi-\nties Believed to Have\nContributed\n1 NIW TOME, March 27 (By rohn\nL Osoley, Altoclllcd Press flnan-\n,rt\u00ab writer)\u2014Stacks emerged from\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n\u25a0HjS.HaH.a-a .1    I\n30 industrials  76.89 off 8.80\n20 rolls   31.87 off U2\n..utilities  80.76 off   .95\nfirming  gtaoltn*  prlow  tad\nproval by tht houss ot la Import\ntu enabled  oila  to  bold  off  ths\n\u25a0tonal  msrkst   woahnan,  -il-totigb\nthere wse ao effort to move tbem\nhigher.\nrecent rat oa th* downside\n..iar,   sagging   hsavUy   la   a\nbugs turnover.\nKreuger securities wers -tnset-\ntled by the recommendstlon for s\nKreuger aat Ton moratorium. This\nmay have contributed to the general uneVlnew, slthongh New York\nbankers for tbe Swedish company\nsslg tbey bsd been Informed tbat\nenfftelent   cash  wu  st  hand,  at\na prior to Kreuger's death, to\nall obligations.\nStacks wan heavy from tht open-\nng. A little recovery .cams in ths\nthai hour u shorts took profits,\n\u25a0ut late transactions witnessed in-*\n>tbsr ralapae aad closing prloes\nest* near or at th* bottom. Th*\n\u25a0tandsrd statistics\u2014Associated Press\niversga for BO Issues finished at\n\u00bb~, Jutt * point above tba bear\njmntst law. Chart followers were\nllsturbtd br tbs rail's penetrs-.lem\nnto atw low ground whloh wai\ntaker   a* aa  unfev.rtble  symptom.\ne. s. stul DBors\nUnited Statea steel, wnlcn bsd\nbssn meeting strong support tbot*\nto. drooped to. MH. It closed at\nMli off ltt. Amsrtesn Telephone\nWW plentifully supplied reacting to\nill* sad showing s net 1-us of VA.\nI American Can, Ailed Chemical,\nNorth American, meter snd Oambee\nSnd Western Union lost s couple ot\npoints. In the tall division. Santa\nFt, Pennsylvwts aad Southern Pa*\n;lflo established new cnlnlmuma,\nMilt* Mtw Sevan Dtsferreel dropped\n10 potato te 40. Hading, trading\nor tha tint tithe since tbs dlvldsnd\needuetkm, wa* down 414,. Sales\no*a_s*   1,007,700   shsrss.\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nPRICBSPRAWL\nStock   Market   Breaks,   and\nWashington Planting Information, Influence\ns GLUT ON MARKET\nPUIS EGG PRICE\nDOWN SHARPLY\nChicago, March 97 (By John p.\nBoufhan, AMOcUted Frtts mai-pi\n\u2022dltor)\u2014Jmb-TT-w-d by _t._k awrket brtaJu, and hv dtwoiwtrUot tt-\nttett of Wuhlofton c.-teiU report*\n0( intetnd*! big piantint of iprtni\nwheat, srtin valuee vent sprawling\nyeeterdty.\nOovernment Itrures oa 1082 Intentions to plant aprlng wheat revealed\nlikelihood of muoh latier aereace\nthan was seeded last year, and s\nhuge expansion aa compared with\ntbe harvested area. There were estimates also that acreage of corn,\noats and barley would be augmented\nto s material extent.\nW.eat closed nervous, IH tq *H\nunder Thursday'! finish, corn % to\n1 down, oats Vi to *% off, an] provisions uneh-J-god to I oents decline.\nIn tbe faoe of persistent stop\nl:ss lelltng, wheat mus.ered only\nfeeble power to rally, despite ap'\nnouncement of a moderate overseas\ndemand for North Axertcan bread'\nstuffs. Export taking* included some\nunited fttates bard winter wheat\nand also Included -.000,000 bushels\nof   rye.   presumably   Canadian,\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nRestricted   Buying   Powar\nNoted; Production Is at\nSeason's Peak\nThs egg market la ths Interior\nBritish Columbia bss sgaln droppe-1\nshsrplj. Tills swots to b* du* aot so\nrauca to tht Influence of outside\nmarkets st to a glut In le>cal re*\ncelpta, reports 8. II. Bowel], Dentin\nion etg Inspector. Current consumptive demsnd continues good, but Is\nnecesierUy teftaetsel bj restricted buy<\nInt powtr. Thlt Is quits possibij\ntbe greatest factor operative st pres-\neat. There would undoubtedly bs\nmore eggs consumed If men wers\nwording, not only on secount of\ntheir hsving more money to spend,\nbut slso hsving keener sppetltas to\nsatisfy. Tbe average logger, or miner\nthinks nothing ot thrss or four eggs\nin  tbs  morning wltb bis bam or\nBANKS DEMAND\nCESSATION OF\nSAVINGS OFFICE\nRefuse Request of Manitoba  Until   Definite\nPledge Is Made\nEGG LISTINGS\nSUFFER SECOND\nDR0PJOS0N\nE-eraa, Firsts and Pallet Ex*\ntns AU Decline Fire Cents\nPor Dozen\nwinnipeo,  Msrch  ii   <\u00ab.-\nAfter refusing a lean ta the Msnl-\ntoba provincial savings of fin far\ntha  purpose  of   meeting   nnususl\ndemands af  depositors  the . chartered banks of Csnada dtmsnded\ns pledge from -\"rentier Jobn Bracken tbat the province would definitely go ont of the savings businees Del-ire sgreslng ts tsks over\nthe set-cunts of  the  office.  Tbls\nwss  disclosed   Saturday  In   eorre-\nspoudsnee filed before the soeclsl\ncommittee of tbe  Menttobs  legts-\nlatnre   lnvestl|atlng   ths   wind-up\nef the savings offloe.\nUtters snd eelejrams pssslag between Premier Bncfben snd rremter\na. B. Bennett sad tbe banks wsrs\nIM before tbe committee. Wben the\nrua  on  the  savings  offlos   surted\nbaoon. But It be Is not working ons Mr.   Brsckan   sought   a   loan   tram\n...A U\n._ Jt\n_   .10\n,.- 1J\u00ab\n._ ss\n_..   MS\nAUsghsny .__..\t\nAllied Cbemloal ..\nAmerlcsn Oaa ...\nAmer Tot rower -\nAmer Meeh * fdy\nAm Smelt * Mf\nAmsr   Telephone\n\u00bbH - 1%\nTS 74 74%\nmi4 \u25a0__ ttn,\n*% \u00ab. i%\nMM 11 lilt\nIShk IlVt UH\nUttt 111* Ul*\nAmer  Tobaooo       Tt_ TTH 1*\nAnsconds\nAtchison\nBaldwin\nJO\n'\"Scotland\nlb* flee* d leaeJee Seets\nw-sWse, diadllsd, seed-Is-ebt.\n'. Heeded sad SomiD la\nto Ceases\" is tsssd sad sealed\n*V_ aa. sad So ce. boctlss ool,.\n(IWilkurfs\n\u2666TV. \u00ab*H\nTSH    T4\n11H   10H\n'H   -\nBait M Ohio UH\nBandit Avlstlon .   10H\nBeth   Steel IS\nCsnsds Dry-    19H\n0 T R \u2014   MH\ncerro de Fssco \u2014   IS\nCbes * O.elo \u2014   1\u00bbH\nObryslsr   .    10%\nOom M Southsm      IH\nCon   Ow  N  T   ....   *1H\nCorn   Produots   _   41\nC  Wright  ptd   _\nDupont' ......\t\nEastman Kodak\ntec Pow * Utht\nStle   \t\nFord   Bngllsh   ._.\nford  of  osnsdt     \u2014     \u2014\nFirst Net Stone .   4SH   \u2014\nFreeport  Texw  _.1SH     \"H\nOenersl Igotons ....   ItH   ItH\nOenersl Hectrlc _   lg      ItH\nOenersl   roods   ...   17 H   MH\nOold   Dust     ITH    17H\nGoodrich           SH   \u2014\nO N  pfd    IIH   1>H\nGreet West Sugar      4 Vi   \u2014\nHudson Motors ....    s      \u2014\nInter   Nickel   ..     TH    TH\nInter Tel * Tel       T\u00bb    7H\nKslly  Spring     1%     IH\nKsnn  Copper  ___     7%     7H\nKreete 8 S 14H   14H\nKnen 4b Toll _     I %\nMack  Truck       UH   It\nNwb  Motors      lt      14H\nMst Dairy Frod ....   ITH   HH\nN Power Ss Light    \u2014     \u2014\nNew Tork oentrsl     37 Vi   l\u00abH\nPsclflc Ow _ Bee   MH    UH\nFscksrd Motors ....    \u00bbV4   \u2014\nPsnn It It 1*      ItH\nPhillips  Pete IH     IH\nPure   OU        *H    4H\nBadlo Oorp ___     TH     IH\nII X O ,     4       IH\nRem Rand  .    IH   \u2022\u2014\nSafeway storas _.   IIH   to*\nS Louis ts t T .    3Vi   \u2014\nShell Union OU .    IH    IH\nSinclair  Con       IH    <H\n8 Csl Bdlson\t\nS P  \t\nStan OU of Oal _\nStan OU of ind ....\nStan ou of N J\nStewart  Warner\nStudsbsksr  \t\nTssw Oorp \u2014_..   II\nTsx Gulf Sul     31H   -HH\nUnion  Csrblds  ...11      10\nUnion OU Oal     UH   UK\nUnion Psclflo     73 H   71H\nUnited Aircraft _.   UH   13H\nU 8 Pipe M Fdy .   UH   13H\nU 8 Rubber     4H   -\nU 8 Stssl     41       S9H\nWest  Electric       MH   MH\nWillys overlsnd ...    IH   \u2014\nTsllow Truck       I     \u2014\nor two It the Unit of bit needs, sven\nIf hs hss tbs money to buy more.\nProduction Is now possibly at ths\nseason's pssk, snd If present prlow\ncsn clear receipts w tbey oome,\nthere sbould bs no need of further\nreductions. Ths bstcherlw report s\neoxewhst Slow msrkst so tar for\nchicks, and consequently are not\nneeding as many egts w ususl. It\nIs not to bo wondered at that orders\nfor chicks tn lighter tbaa usual,\nfor lt takw eoursgt to carry oa In\ntbs taos of conditions st ttey exist,\nsaya Mr. Bowcll. It would seem, however, te sa unbisssd obssrver, thtt\ntbe man who etsvt la the game to\nthe limit of his cspeelty to finance, la auto ts win. sines so many\nwill bt foroed out through Inability\nto flnsnoe. snd s\u00ab msny mora win\nbtoome disgusted, aad quit.\n\"Ut the poultrymen of ths interior ren**eo**ber,\" say, Mr. Bowell.\n\"tbtt whatever happsas we must\nhava egga, aad tbat titer* le no sub.\nttltut* for our own loesl stock whsn\nIt comes to quality. Ths man who\nbuya right, fssds right, culls closely,\nsnd glvw proper cam wlU wtn out,\nand bs alad be refused ts ba stampeded when the going ww bad.\"\nPrawnt Ntlton prlow ara, wholesaler te producer, extrw U osnts,\nfirsts It oente, pullet extras 13\nosnts. RstsUsr to pcoduosr. extra, lo\ncenta, firsts ll osnts, pullet extras\nIt osnts. Wboleaslers are aslllat to\ntbe trade st sxtrw 30 to 33 osnts,\nfirsts IS osnts. puUet extras lt oenta\nBeteil. specials ln cartona, to oents,\nextras It rants, firsts two far 45\nrants,  pullet extrw lo cents.\nSlnoe ths msrkst Is so unsettled.\nthew quotations must bs taken w\napplying to Nelson. Other points may\nbs olgbsr or lower, depending oa\ntbe state of looal stocks.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPBO, Msn.. March 27\u2014Clos-\ntssn train quotations:\nWheat:\nOptn  High  Low  aow\ntoe.   11\nJO\",   KH\nMH    MH\ntH    -\nIH    IH\nMl advtrtlwmsnt Is not published\nr displayed by tbe Uquor Control I   There Is ao Mvsrtty llks gentlsnsn\noart or by tht Provtnot of British ons to craw out.\n.  Oklahoma Agglevstor\nIncrease Your Crops By Using\nELEPHANT BRAND\nFERTILIZERS\nAmmonium Phosphate \u2014 Sulphate of Ammonia\nTriple Superphosphate\nFOB SALS AT\nNelson\u2014Wood vallanca Hardware Oo, Ltd.\nBennington\u2014Bonnington Cooperative.\n_*n\u00bbi>-_*_rop aad District Cooperative.\nCreston\u2014Otwton VaUey co-operstivs; Crestlaad Fruit\nOompany: Long, Allan ts Long.\nCrawford Bay\u2014Crawfom Bay Oo-opefaUve.\nWynndel-Wynndei  Berry  Orowers- Assoclstton.\nWillow Folnt-Wiuow Folnt Co-operttlve.\ni       TUrums\u2014Tsi-ry snd Thrums Co-opsratlve.\nGrand Forks\u2014Orand Pofks Orow*rs- Assodstloa.\nOrespwood\u2014Tsylor ds Sons\nAnd Associated Growers of B. C. Jocsl centers.\nThe CM. 6t 8. Co., ol Canada, Ltd.\nTRAIL, B. C.\nVroduoers snd Reftaers al Tsdsnsc Brand Xleetrolytlo\nCadai-tn, Blsmutb, Lead, and Zlno\n****\nto\nN      MH\nJuly S3\n\u00ab\ntt)%.   \u00abH\nSet        MH\nS3H\nMH   tt\nOata:\nKay SOH\nMH\nMH   MH\n-      \u00bbH\nJuto\t\ne\u2014e\nBarter!\nKay     40H\nMH\nMH   40H\nMtttt\t\n\u2014\u25a0\n-      \u00bb0H\nBot       MH\nMH\nMH   MH\nllai:\nWty  , Wl\nltl\nloo    100H\nJuly IM\nIM\nlot H lot H\nOct      \u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014     10SH\nRye:\nMay    47H\n\u00abH\nMH   4TH\nJuly    41\nMH\n47H  a\nOot   - .-   MH\n4IH\nMH   MH\nCwb Prlcu:\nWheat: No. 1 bard M;\nWo. t nor.\nMH:  No. 1 nor.\nMH:\nNo. I  nor.\nSOH;   NO   4   4SH:\nNo I\n44:* No I\nIIH;   reed 37H:\ntrack\nSH: No. 1\ndur. TtH,\ntbe banks to avoid tbe neeewlty of\nselling securities la aa unfavorable\nmarket. This ww refused unices tbe\nprovince could obtain the sddsd\nsecurity of tbe Dominion povamenant.\nWben sdvlssd of th. situation R.\nB. Bennett asked for details and at\nfirst declined to ect. Be ww wksd\nby Mr. Bracksn to raconsldsr ths\nmatter and seat s talsgram wring\nMr. Brsckan would bs advisei ot\nthe  terms tbs following day.\nTbl nsxt dsy, nbruary 11, Mr.\nBracksn rewired a letter from R. a.\nBullish cf the Bank of Montresl\nsuggwttng   tbt   government   prawnt\nformal request to the banks for\ntb* taking over of the wvings office. Tbe form of tbe request snd\nths terms wars indleetsd la tbe\nletter.\nSUMMON   LEGISLATURE\nWITHIN  14 DAIS\nChief of tbe conditions ww thst\ntbs govsmmsnt would summon ths\nprovincial legislature within 14 daya\nand repeal ths Frovlnclsl Ssvingt\nOfflos act.\nFurther oorrwpondanca followed In\nwhich Mr. Brsckan said bs\nwUMng to introduce legislation providing tor repeal of the aet but\noould not protnlw the leglslsturs\nwould paw It. B* alao stated be\nwould hsvs to Inform tba houw lt\nww Introduced at the request ot\ntbs banka.\nA letter from Mr. English stated\nthe banks wers willing to accept Mr.\nBrackens awurancs hla government\nwould not re-enter tbs wvlngs deposit buelnew but wtshsd tbs set\nrepealed w tome future government\nwould not be bound by Mr. Bracken's\nundertaking.\nThe terms of tbe agreement w\nfinally accepted, howver, do not\nrequire tbe repeal og the aet. The\ngovernment undertakw tq discontinue the tsklng of deposits In ths\npresent or sny other office.\nThe provlnc* agreed to Issus ttew-\nury bills payable tn one yesr st\nfive snd a half per csnt interest to\ntbe amount of ths deposit UsbUl*\nUw cf ths wrings offlcs. AU securities hsld by tha earing office\nwsrs to bs delivered to the banks,\nto bs bald w collateral until tbe\ntreuury bills wan paid off, tba\nassuming llsbUltlw to depositors.\nItt prlow tufts-sd Ijssw on sb*\nNtlton pubUe marktt Saturdsy. for\ntbs Ssoond sucosaslve Urns In tbs\npwt two market days, whsn tbey\ndeclined five eente a down. Fnth\nextras art aow Hated at M cente\nptr down, tiesh flrttt tt 30 cents\npsr down snd puUst tttrw st it\nosnts a dona. There ww* nt i riw\nchanga.\nTrads volum* ww comparatively\nsens!! on Saturday's msrkst -nd\nmsny stand* paswd tbt morning\nwithout t down salw being recorded.\nrrlws wars:\nVSGETABLKS\nBwte, T poinds \t\nCsrrots. T pound* .....\nHoreeradlsh,    per    lb.\nPotatoes,   100   lbt\t\nTurnips,   7   lbs,   ._\t\nDry onions, psr lb  ...\nRed osbbage, psr lb. .\nSndlvw  U 10 to   SS\nArtichokes.  9  lbs     SS\nHOthouw  lettuce,  psr  bunch  .....10\nHothouse   radlabw.   bunoh       .10\nrBUITS\nApptes,  Mcintosh, bog IM  to  1.M\nApples.   Kings,   boa     SO\nApples, Jonstbans. box  ' SO\nFLOWERS,  PLANTS\nAND   BULBS\nFeraa, each  .....\u2014_ ,M to 1.M\nGeraniums, up from    St\nAaphodals.  potted, up from ...   25\nOrnaments!   grew    -0\nCut daffodils, etc down   1.00\nMEATS\nk. par lb. J* to   .11\nBwf. per lb.. Mt to MS\nVeal    io te    SO\nHam, psr lb. \u2014 JO t0\nSpring lamb   .1* ts\nrotted mm    II to\nUver.  baby   bwf,  I  lba\t\nRtbblt,   par  |b.\nLarge Number Walk\nOnt of Mining Meet\nas Ruling Is Opposed\nVA!WO_V-Bl. Mareh *7~*is_e-\nholdera ot Woodbjn* OoM Mining\n0*. al ta extraordinary mttUag\nThursdsy hsd \u2022 totawrhtt battle\nevening tad s lsrgs number walked\nout whsn Alssxndsr Henderson, -C.O-\npnsldmt of tbe company, rated\nsgslnst sa smendman*. te a raaolu-\ntlon whl* accepted a proposal\nfrom Missouri Ridge Oold Mines,\nsnd Ontstlo corporation, to tske\nover  Woodbine  holdings,\nTb* smendensnt saked thtt tht\ntnwtlng b. postponed to AprU M,\nwh*a taotbtr propowl would be\nmade. Msanwhtla a comtnlttee would\nbe appointed ta tnvssttgsls the propossd deal with tbe eastern la-\ntenets.\nHssd chssw, ptr Ib. .. .10 to\nTongut,  par   lb. _...._.......\nOxtail .'. ...._\t\nPOULTRY, COOS\nAND BUTTER\nBggs, sxtrw, par  down     St\n-fegi, fUata per down    Jt\nEtgs. pulltt sxtrw, psr down ..   .11\nSprint chicken,  par lb. ... Mt\nButter,   per   lb.       SS\nFowl,  per  lb. _.__.   SO\nOoat's   cheew      41\nNO APPLICATION\nMADE TO CLOSE\nWANETAJTATION\nW. K. Esllng Takes Matter\nUp With OtUwa\nAuthorities\nOTTAWA, Msrch 37\u2014RwldenU of\nWsnsta and Psnd d'Orellle district\nrecently petiuoned Wsst Kootensy\nmember at Ottawa, protesting sgslnst\nthe proposed cloeing of the Orwt\nNorthern station st Wknets, Mr.\nUsing took the matter up with the\nboard of raUway commissioners and\nlearned that up to tha prawnt time\ntbey bava received no Intimation\ntram tbe Orwt Northern Raliwtv\nooeapany of any such propossl. Ths\nsecretary of tbs bosrd further states,\nthst should such application be\nmade, full opportunity lor protest,\nwin its sffordsd.\nSoms time sgo sn effort ww msds\nto havs ths customs offlcs removed\ntrom Waneta to Columbia Gardens,\nbut tbe department of nstlonsl\nrevenue considered ths point of so\nmuch lmportsnc* tbat th* removal\ni not sanctioned.\nWINNIPEG WHEAT\nPRICES EASE OFF\nM0RE1HAN CENT\nFinishes   Week   ot   Almost\nContinual beehnes; Trading Uninteresting\nWINNIPBO, Marat IT (CF1\u2014\nrtatshlng a week aa almwt wa-\ntlnaal declines whwt prleee, ua-\nWr senior preware mat Chicago,\neased more than ana reat en\nawarder, sheet sewlon ea the\nWinnipeg grain msrkst. Trading\nwas  uninteresting tnrooghoat.\nSubjected ta spesadlag isirallsas\nbr CMeage Intereets, May eatton\ncloaed IH eeat lower et SOH.\nJuly ww It* to 1 aft at ItH ta\neiv. and October H It 1 down\nat *t cents.\nThe only sappert la evidence\nww of a loeal character aai wss\ninsafflelent ta raise pricw from\nbottom levels. No sslw ef whest\nfor expert were reported. Ontslde\naews ww ef little Interest et all\nEuropean etehangw were closed.\nCeah and rmrse grains trtdlng\nww   feafarelsw\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nICNNBAFOUS. Minn., March 37\u2014\n*iour unehsngsd. In carload lots\nfamily patents 4.1S to 4__\u00bb a barrel\nIn M-lb. cotton sacks. Shipments\nM.too.   Bran    14.10   to   1500\nWbwt: No 1 nor MH to IIH\nNo. l red durum 44%; May I7H\nJuly I7H: Sept. MH*\nCent: No. I yellow MH to IT.\nOats: No. t white MH to MH.\nFlax: No. 1. IMH to 1.40H.\nEXCHANGE RATES\nSECURITY MARKET\nCLOSED, MONTREAL\nMONTRSAU    March    3T\u2014Ths   ea*\nourtty   marketa   af   Montreal   wars\nclossd ywterdsy. th* Rwter holiday\nextending from ths clow of tradlnt\non Thursday until Tuesdsy morning\nThs banka wen open.\nDuring tbe day sterling sxchanga\nanothsr rapid advsne* to\ni MMM w ownpwed with\nM.1MT en Thursday, unltad States\nmoney, en tbe other head, ww\nweak, slipping to UH P*r eent\noompsnd  wttb   UH   ea  Thurwlay.\nALEX PIETROSKI   .\nBURIED AT FERNIE\nnaunc. B. c, M\u00abreh 9T_\u2014Th.\nf-meri.1 of Ai\u00abx Pletrotkl, teoo 14\njtort, was htld on Friday, TtM\nfunertl prooMd\u00abd to tht Holy Family church whet* Mrvlo* were held.\nFIRST AID ASSOCIATION\nINCREASES IN FERNIE\nFTt-.IB, B. C, Mareh ST^-The St.\nJohn of Jer-salem first aid ssso-\nclttlon In Pernle hw bwn growing\nyssr by yssr. Lsst year thwe classes\nh\"d naohed a point when tba min.\nre-teu, station, '. wblch tbey mst\nww too smsll, snd tbey ' to find\nlarger quarters. Since then tbey\nh v- bwn meeting In th. Veterans\nclub. Ucturss sr. hsld on Sundsy\nsnd praotlcw on week nltbt Thlt\ny 05 new members srs tsklng\nthws clsssw.   Tbls is a reoord claw.\nhad rsancT ATTENDANCE\nAT YMIR IC     Ob\nYMIR. B. c, Msrch 37.\u2014Ths following pupils wer. -erfect ln tbelr\nsttendsnw at t_u ; *1 achool during Febnisey; Charlotte Andsrson,\nFerry Anderson, Norman Burgess.\nEvelyn Emllson. An ls Flsgsl, Gusts!\nFisgel, Jaxnes Orant, Jobn Orant,\nElmer Peterson, MoUy pictiti. Annie\nPognlkoff, Mlchsel pognlkotf, Alvln\nSlsttery. Thomrs S'stt-7, Msrry\nStevsns, Shirley Stevsr , Jsmsa TU-\nton, Sam VMgta, Polly Verlgln.\nFERNIE   TEACmSRS   LEAVE\nFOR   COAST\nFERNIE, B. O, Msroh 37 Camp*\nbeU Dunoan and Miss Dwlnnsll,\nFernie blgb school teachers, lsft\nFrldsy morning (or tbelr homw tn\nVanoouver to .>end tht Bttttr vaos-\nUon. F. J. RU'y of tbe high school\nstsff wlU spend -- b. Idtyt tt\nWarner. Alberta.\nWAXINO FLOORS\nHardwood floors, wblch an waxed\nto protect the surlace. sbould ba\ngiven a oott of wsx at least twice a\nyaar la pleow whleh sn aot subjected te a lot ef wear, and oftaaer In\nspots whsre thsy srs constantly uatd.\nAmendments to the\nIf Not Objected to By Local\nFishermen Win Go to\nCabinet\nOTTAWA. Mareh\namendments to tbs fishing regulations hsvs been submitted to West\nKootenay't msmbsr, W. K. Stllag.\nsnd If not objected lo by loesl\nfishermen, will bs submitted to\nthe csblnet fer spprertl on Tuesdsy.\nUshint In ths Tmlr district for\ntrout of any kind will be prohibited until Mey 1, 1034, In the\nfollowing waters: ( leer Water\ncreek snd lsks, Hsll creek, Barrett\ncreek, wlldhorw creek, Porcupine\ncreek, Boulder creek, Sheep creek,\nWolf creek and labs, North and\nSooth fork, Salmon river end\ntrlbiitsrtes  thereto.\nFishing bi St. Mary's river bs.\ntwssn Meeebam's lake lam and\nIts confluence with the Kootensy\nriver will be limited to Msy t\nInstead af June I, w formerly.\nVntU Jane I, IMS, fishing In\nSander. Tesw, McRse Sutherland\nand Stewart creeks, tributary te\nChristina  kks wUl  bs  prohibited.\nIa order to more sdequstely\ncover the spawning time, the clos.\nsd seaaon In Big and Llttls Sheep\ncreaks, which Is now September IS\nt. November 11 will be changed\nto cover tbe period from Auiu.t\nil ta AprU M, Inclusive.\nIn aagltni, no one will be permitted to uw fear designed ta\ntake mors tbsn ons fish st ons\ntlms but regulstlons do not limit\nthe  number  of   flwhers.\nIn order to prevent tbs destruction ef trout, the transfer ef\nben from oae lake to another\nwlU  net  be   permitted.\nYMIR BRIEFS\nYMIR, B. c Msrch 37\u2014Tba pu-\nf\"a of tba Ymlr publl school gsn\na concert on Thursday sfternoon.\n_' as Beadsll, ths **-echer, prewnted\newh pupU TttX * as ne\" Bester lift\ntnd candy Bsstar eats\nM'-s kendsll will apsnd tbs hoU-\nd-ya la t'.lton, tbe guwt of har\nParents, htr. snd Mrs. Thomas Rendall. \/\nB. P. Crawford of the Yankw Olrl\nmine 1 ft for Nelson on Thursday\nevening.\nMn. W. CoUa visited with friends\n* Nelsen for a tew lays recently.'\nMr. aad ' ta. Otonno* Molsasc\nhsd w thstr guwts rsotntly. Mrs. H\nBtevsns and funUy.\nNBV7 TORK. March 37-Storllng\nexehsnge strong at M.74H for so\nday bUls, snd st W.TTH for dsmand.\nForeign bsr silver MH  cente.\nCanadian dollar 10 per oent disc.\nFrancs IMH  cents.\nUrs t.UH  eente.\nUruguay   47.50   cente.\nMarks  31.70  oenta\nKronen 30S0  oents.\nCurrencies Display\nUnusual Strength\nNBW T\u00ab*. Mare* SV-Brltlab\ncurrencies weand up 'to week\n8at*_*_r kr d-sweylai anosnsl\nstrength. TBI pound sterling wt*\ntbe ootstanaint feature ef trading\non local foreign exchangw Ctbtes\nsoared Is I3.77H. \u2022 new blgb awt*\nfor ISM aa* eight cents etem\nFrMsrt claw Demaad time***\nths day at M.MH. a gala ef IK\nwatt eett tke put**\"*! ***** trot\nIS eente higher tbaa a wsak wain sympathy wtth Ou praad\ntht Caaadlan deUar firmed te t*\neeat* I* Vailed Statw faads. Tk*\nbwt level the Dwataletri car-\nreaer bw Wttlned la twa* ttw*.\nThis fltare npmialil a gala af\n7-11 ef ea* per Mat *t*r Frtday-s\nDUTY VALUE OF POUND\nIS FIXED AT $4.01\nOTTAWA. March St (OP.\u2014flwn\nAprll 1 to AprU tt, Uteluslva, tht\ntvuags value ef the pound starling\nlor purposw sf duty win b* ttt*.\nThis mtana tbat en latawtMloait\nfrom tbe United Rlngdont a special\nduty of 11 eonts ts the pound sterling wiU bs s-lswtil on dutiable\ngoods satsrtng Census la thw psrlod.\nIt ww slso aano-iinesd ttM tbe\nfined value of t* 40 for the pound\nsterling, for purposw if duff, **\nwt by tbs govsmmsnt soms tasnths\nago. shall pnnll up to aad tntludlng\nJune M, 1W3.\nCALGARY HAY\nCALGARY,  Alta.,   Mareb   *tt-r*sa\nprlow in Cslgsry Saturday want\nOountry points:\nUpla-pd  baled, II to M,\nTimothy, baled, 110. J\nAlfalfa  No.   1,   bid   wt   M   '\nOalgary olty:\nUpland, lowe 113.\nUpland,  baled  til.\nGreen feed M to II.\nFeed  oats, 1.31  te IM.\n_ ABIS. Mweh 17a\u2014(Ar) \u2014 tat*\nministry ef sfrteultme redoeeg\ntbe smount of French frown\nwheat rtgnlrad to be uses le\nbroad flour from M per eent M\nM per eent t*day.\nWhat Your Pipe Needs I\nEGG PRICES LOW\nIN MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, Mareb 37-Priew ef\neggs In Montresl sn vsry low. Ths\nbast eggs, coming frssh from nsarby\npoints snd Ottawa, an ournntly\nquoted In carlota or lew at 11 to 11\nfor extrw, 10 to IT cents fcr firsts\nsnd 14 to If osnts fcr seconds, delivered ln Montnal.\nHow can yoa expect the\nbest from your pipe\nunless it is loaded with\nthebertoftobaeco?Try\nOgden. cut plug\u2014lt>\ncool, mellow and fragrant - - entirely satisfying.   '\nOGDEN'S\nCUT PLUG\nlf*tu\"nU year era,\" ate OttUit't'n* eut dttrrttt* fotoeco.\nT >\nNEWS...\n' Foreign and Domestic\n\"Fresh Outbreak in Kashar.\" AH right... read about Jt. ttt u*w_,\nand probably interesting to you, personally. Maybe you have some\nfriends out there. Maybe you are interested In independence on gen\u00bb\neral principles.\nRead all the foreign news you wish. We print foreign news be-\ncause we know that it is interesting to a proportion of our readers.\nBut don't forget to read also the news of merchandise ... the advertisements that tell you what to buy, where to buy it, and how\nmuch It will cost\nYou can find hardly a single advertisement that does not hold\nsomething of interest to you and your family. And tha advertise,\nments are always cheerful news. There is never a shudder in this\nkind of news ... never an \"Isn't that too bad!\"\nWise shoppers are never \"too busy\" to read the advertisements\nin this paper. In fact, the very advertisement they may have over-\nlooked may be the one that holds the best news for them, personally.\nSo we say again: Read the advertisements... and all of them. They\nbring newa\u2014cheerful news\u2014news of profit to you.\n PAGE  BIOHT\nTEN\nmore New Books\nadded to oar Library.\nCI  to Join.\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nMercel   or   Finger   Waving,   She.\nElectra.     Facials,   Scalp   Treatments, Eyebraw Dyeing, etc., etc.\nat   trtatly   reduced   prices.\nROSE BEAUTY\nPARLORS\nK.  W.  C.  BLOCK\nPhone   S17  for  Appointments.\nBRONK THREAT\nIS ELIMINATED\nBY LAKEHEADS\nThundering  Herd  Show\nMighty   Defence   to\nEnter Allan Finals\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nTin store where prescriptions\nhsvs the right of wsy, and a\ndelivery boy ts constantly on\nhand, who delivers promptly ts\nall parte af tha elty.\nphone l\nShop with as by msll.\nPhono\n35\nTAXI\nTha   Best   of   Service\nCartful,   Courteous\nt#-,U-_U\nGLASSES -\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMITRIffT AND OPTICIAN\nsuits see-see medical arts euiutiNe\nond  period  and ths  other  In the\nthird session,\nFAIL TO FATHOM DEFENCE\nThe big Bronk team, oooquerors\nat ths hockey elite of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan,\nfought vainly to break through the\nstubborn defensive barricade patterned in fronts of them. Thsy met\nMth no more success than Wlnnlpega, Olympic champions who (-tumbled earlier In the weak\u201e on the\nrugged Fort defence and went out\nof the playdown scene without once\nscoring.\nFaster and far mora dangerous on\nattack than In the first series game,\nCalgary fashioned numerous .caring\nchances  In  every  period.\nDare schriner, aU front-liner whose\nrushes constituted the chlel Bronk\nthreat, weaved in close on Ooalle\nOorden Haoquoil s half doaen times\nduring the contest but the foot-\nhills flash was unable to put over\ntte finishing touch.\nHACQLOIL FREQUENTLY\nIN DANGER\nHaoquoil, high-strung, nervous\npuck stopper, went to his kneea to\nhandle nearly every abot directed\nat htm end gain bis fourth shutout\nIn a row. Tbe little fellow wbo\nturned back Wlnnlpega with sensational performances, holding them\neoorelees in three games\u2014one exhibition and two playdown\u2014was ln\ndanger    frequently   as   the   Bronks\nwnrmrac..   March   rt   <op>-a I ^* \u00ab\"^* * **tlj^m\nmightier defensive hockey force tban' J* *wi'^S\u00a3l ^SL^ET\nany other In the west, Fort WUllsm *\u00bb ,?* ** ^^kJLTL *\"\"\nThundering  Herd  last  night  carded I *\u00ab\u00ab?. \u00ab~V\u00bb__*^__3\u00ab\u00a3_? E\nOSSIE HACQUOIL\nCOUNTS TWICE\nCalgary  Fails  to  Score\nAgainst Forts in Two-\nSeried Playoffs\nSTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NEUON. B.  C. \u2014 MONDAY MOBNINO, MABCH M\u00bb IMSs\nlead, the Herdsmen occasionally broke\naway on brilliant salllss Into Calgary territory. Don McLsed. veteran\nleft winger, missed seven, ehencea\nto score and Bert MlUlgaa lifted\nseveral drives at McDonald that\nmade the goal-tender nop.\nOsaie Haoquoll'a flret goal was the\nsignal for tbe Porta to alopt strict\ndefensive measures, A four-gosi mir-\ngin was sufficient and ths lake-\nheaders seldom troubled themselves\nto add to lt. Tne forward lines\nchecked back to pull nearly every\nCalgary rush Into the corners and\nKnowles and Anderson stepped into\ntbe hustling Bronka with an abandon thst had the Albertaiu driving\nfrom long range before the session\nended.\nHergert and Schriner combined\nprettily a couple of times, working\ntn close for shots but Cordis Hie-\nquoll took care of theae. When the\nForts went five goals up on the\nround ln tha tblrd parted and Calgary's last hope vanished, the Bronks\nkept up tbe preesure, striving to\nbreak down tbe bulwark that had\nbeen unbeaten In four games.\nThe Forts left tonight for home\nand planned to leave Fort William\nThursday tor Montreal where they\nmeet either Toronto Nationals or\nMontreal A. A, A. ln tbe Allan cup\nfinals.\ntheir fourth straight shutout triumph and qualified to defend the\nAllan eup against the challenge of\nthe eaat.\ned the way for ths first Fort William tally early ln the second period.\nHe broke down center and at the\nCalgary defenoe slipped a pass to\nOesle  Hacquoii who skated in olose\nThe fleet Herdsmen from Thunder tD4t  <core(i  with  a  high shot  that\nBay, masters of back-checking, ellm- Goalie   McDonald   was   helpless   to\nlasted Calgary Bronks, far-western\nbidders for tbe Canadian senior\ntitle, by taking the seoond of tneir\ntwo-game series 3 to 0. Forts won\nthe first contest 3 to 0, capturing the\nround by a B to 0 count.\nUttle Oasla Hacquoii, leader of\ntbe lakehead machine's first string,\nforward line, rattled In two goals\nthat spelled defeat for Calgary lut\nnight. He got one early in the see-\nWhen Building\u2014you arc assured of the finest\nwhen you purchase your\nLUMBER\nat\nW. W. POWELL C0\u201e LTD.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nPhone 176 \u2014 Foot of Stanley St\nhandle. 3tttttmmmmmmmmmmm_^^^^_^^^^_\nOSSIE   GETS   SECOND   ALSO\nThe midget -oenter star got the\nother counter alone. In tbe third\nperiod be sped halt way .round the\nCalgary defence before firing a ahot\ntbat   caught   a   corner  of   tbe   net.\nWltb Johnny Balonen and Ja_zy\nManahan, Hacquoii worked perfectly.\nManahan's terrific shots from the\nregion of the blue line caused McDonald ir-any anxious moments and\nBalonen peppered the Bronx net-\nminder from sll angles. Peter Paul\nand Harry walshaw, Bronk defence-\nmen, atood up manfully to the full-\ntime job of keeping the Forte out\nof range and Paul was dangerous\noffensively,\nTaougb tbey failed to score In\ntbe first period. Fort William bad an\nedge on the play. Content for tho\nmoet psrt to protect tbelr throe-goa]\nen\nHamilton From the\nScottish Cup Play\nKilmarnock Beat Alrdale 3-2\nin Dashing Football\nGame\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nsweSsssseeeeesfeeseeeeee-feeTseesss^eesfeseweese\n iiiiiii fir <\u25a0 i imi ii m r ii r 1111111 f r i n 1111111111111\nWhen Your \u2014\nMOTOR BALKS\nWhen your car balks, what 1\u00a7 the matter with lt?\nOne way to ftnd out\u2014generally a \"thousand miles from nowhere\"\u2014Is to climb out, lift up tbe hood, and fumble around\nwit li the motor. Often yon discover som* trouble that could\nhave been avoided by bringing the car to our nhop for an Inspection   before you  started.\nWise drivers of motor cars always see that a thorough Inspection\nIs  had  before commencing a long trip.\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nPhone 35\nuiiiiiittiiiiititiiiiiiiiiMiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiitiiitiitniiiiiiiiiiii\n%tT*^'*m.fr-o.m.^m.aXmmmo>mo>soa*m^\nEXTRA   SPECIAL  Halrcuttlng   for\nboys and girls unaer  n years 35c.\nDs Luxe Barber Shop, 804 Baker St.\n(13071\nExpert  radio  repairs  and  service.\n633  Vernon. (934)\nDaughters   of   England   meet   tonight et 7:30. Memorial Hall. (1303)\nRooms tor Rent by week cr month,\nlow rates, atratbeona Hotel.    1003)\nRemember Easter Monday Ball at\nthe   Hume   by   Church   Helpers.\n(1300)\nMarcel or finger waves, 76 cents.\nRoee  Beauty  parlor, phone  317,\n(1337)\nTONIGHT\u2014Whist Drive, Memorial\nHall,  6:1S.  Admission  36  oenta.\nU303)\nOLASOOW, Scotland, March 37\u2014\n(C P cable)\u2014Before 80,000 soectat-\nors Rangera eliminated Hamilton\nAcademicals trom the Scottish Football assoclstlon cup competition Saturday to enter the final while Kilmarnock won the other finalist's\nberth by trouncing Alrdrlecnlans.\nBoth matches were plsyed In this\ncity, Rangers snd Hamilton performing at Celtic Park and Kilmaraoc-c\nsnd Alrdrie at Firhlll. Fifty thoussnd\nsaw the first game and 30,000 tbe\nother aem!-final.\nHamilton got going flrat but the\nGlasgow club toon took command\not the situation and Wright ln the\nAcademicals' gee) waa fortunat. to\nsave from McPhall. .After D. Wllscn\nand King had missed the Ranger\ngoal when In good position for Hi n-\nlilton to score Marshall netted, the\nball bouncing eccentrically past tbe\ngoalkeeper. English hit tha terjet\ntwice just before the Interval. Rangers passed for a long time In the\nseoonfl half, Archibald gosling ln\ntbe fourth minute on a pass from\nEnglls.i and Marshal contributing\nanotber marker two minutes later.\nA minute from the end Herb dribbled through to score while King\nand Hamilton's second goal after\nrunning straight through ths Ranger\nteam  from  the  kick-off.\nThe gams at FlrhtU was fut r.nd\nopen, Alrdrie playing ln dashing\nstyle. Kilmarnock won by three goals\nto two. *\nThe second half had an exciting\nstart, a melee taking place ln tbe\nKilmarnock goalmouth. McDonald\nscored after a struggle with the\nKlllle goalkeeper. However, 10 min\nutes later Maxwell sent Kilmarnock\ntwo up again when be netted on\na ahot from cloee range, jitter\nPeterson had scrambled out a shot\nBUHNS COAL & CARTAGE\nGait Phone     Bellevue\n53\nMidland\n(Yeenhlll\nCOAL\nUnfurnished 3-room eults, Hsrd\nwood floors, Electric Frldg., also\none furnished suite. Ren Apts. (837)\nSPECIAL \u2014 Haircuts for boys snd\ngirls under lfl\u201435 csnts. Heme's\nBarber Shop, 417 Hsll street.  (12\nPete Defeats Hagen,\nLoses Own Wager\nFALCONS   HE!\nFIRST PIAYDFF:\nBattle (30 Minutes to 1-1\nDecision in Rough\nJoust\nDETROIT, Mich., March 37. (CP)\n\u2014Sixty minutes of bruising hockey\nleft Montreal Maroons and Detroit\nFalcons tin. at one gosl apiece as\nthey battled here tonight ln the\nfirst game of their series to decide\nwhich of the third psaoe sens\nshall continue in the National\nHockey league playoffs.\nThe second game, at Montreal\nTuesday, will decide the Issue fer\ntotal goals count on the round.\nAfter a stirring first psrlod offensive ln which tbe homesters barged through, the Maroon defensive bulwark with astounding ease and aoored\ntheir lone goal off tbe sic], cf Johnny\nSorrell, Falcons seemed to lose their\nstride under tbe hefty Montreal back\nchecking system. Maroona then took\ntook charge of the situation and were\nin command for practically the remainder of the game.\nTbe second period was but a minute old when smooth-working Jimmy\nWard sent a perfect pass to \"Baldy\"\nNortboott and the equalizer wss scored. Northcott fired a bullet abot to\nAlex Connell and the hard working\ngoalie dn't have tlms to make a\nmove toward stopping the tally.\nHOOLEY\" 8M1TH Hi RT\nIt waa a bruising Joust and minor\nInjuries were frequent. The most ar rloe tell to l..o.ey Smith when the\nMaroon forward was clipped on tba\nJaw by a flying puck. Two stitches\nwere taken to close tbe wound.\nNine penalties were called by l\" i\neagle-eyed referees, six for th Mon-\ntreaiers anu three for the Falcons.\nWhen Sorrell brought cheer to the\nhearts of the, Detroit fa u with his\nfirst period goal, Maroons wers short-\nhanded through a penalty to Babe\nSlebert. with the exception of that\nlone occasion tbe rock ribbed plan\nof bac_.--beck.ng warded off most of\nthe threatening Detroit drives, and\nOoalle Flat Walsh absorbed the others with s flncse.\nA p eked arena of 12.31. fans saw\nths throbbing play and Olympia officials announced gate receipts were\n\u2022 12.982. Immediately after the game\nbotb teams hustled off to the railway station to entrain for Montreal.\nHiMSELF-\n^.j*\\*\/*\/\/f\/f\u00bbS*sM^-\nSEVERAL INJURED\nIN SOCCER GAMES\nEnglish  Week-End  Matches\nHare Uigie Crowds;\nArsenal Ties\nto Have War Canoe\nCrew at Olympics\nRed Nation Draw Attention\nto a Little Stanley Park\nHistory\nBy   AL   DEMAREE\n(Former Pltober, New York Giant)\nhTe competitive spirit ln til\nbranches of athletics ls far greater\nthan the average follower of sports\nImagines. I have known pitchers\nwho bave placed ver yslzeable bets\non certain teams to win the pennant In their league. I have also\nseen the same pitcher facing tbe\nteam be haa bet on earlier ln tbe\nseason, and knowing that It he wins\nUte game he also lceee hla wager.\nWit;, out exception the pltober forgot all about his wager and his\nonl ythought was a personal triumph and to put another gams to\nbis credit ln tbe win column.\nPel* O'Hara Illustrated this competitive spirit lsst year ln the P.GA.\ngolf tournament. He was entlrey\ns.ld on the Idea of Walter Hagen\nbeing the ultimate winner and\nbscked his opinion with money ln\na bet with Tom Creavey.\nPete forgot all about hla wager en\nWalter wi-.cn be mst sHgen ln the\nsecond round and eliminated blm\nfrom tbe tournament.\nI played 17 yeara of professional\nball and I never saw a game that I\ndtd not believe was decided strictly\non Its merits, and I believe this ls\ntrue in slmost every branch cf athletics.\ntOICDOK, March 27 (C P cable)\u2014\nHard grounds brought a cwp ot\nInjuries in English soccer matcbas\non Saturday, when several were severely hurt.\nIt wis estimated that l.SfiO.000\npeople saw soccer games in' England\non Oood Prlday and Saturday and\ngreater crowds sre expected at tbs\nMonday matches when the reverse\nfide of tb* Friday fixtures will be\npresented.\nForty thousand peeked Upton park\nand saw ths Arsshai struggle along\nwithout James to earn * draw, eaofc\nside scoring one goal.\nArsenal's cup final rivals. New-\ncastle United, alao drsw, their op.\nponenta being Derby Oounty. Only\nMclnt-oy'a goal-keeping saved Newcastle from being soored against\nmore often whlls thsy obtained the\ntlelng goal only three mlnutee from |\ntime on Boyd's penalty. Baoh side'\nsoored   three  times.\nLiverpool, though beaten by Sunderland, suffered defeat for only the\nseoond time at borne this season.\nThsy have lifted themeelvci 'to a\nleading position in the league championship raos and are enjoying one\not the best seasons ln tbe history\nof tbe club.\n. arlmsby town, hovering on the\nbrink ot relegation, managed to\ngather a couple of valuable points by\nbeating the weakened Mauch titer\nOtty club.\nSixty-five thousand fans aaw Aston Villa beat Weat Bromwlch Albion by two polnta to nil,\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL\nGLENTORAN WINS THE HUM COT\nDEFEAT  UNF1ELD   TEAM   t-1\ntrom. Duncan Alrdrl. put on . lut     '\u00ab2\u00b01S;Z'.amo^o.rVe\nminute rally whlcb produced s gosl. ^,aml!i ^i'\u2122.!!*^ ...171\n^^^^^^^^ produced s goalj\nthrough   J.   Peterson,   their   renter\nforward,   tour   minutes   from   time.\nBRITISH RUGBY\nRESULTS\nJOIN THE CROWD At THE EAGLE  Rl_\u00a3BY   \"f *\u00a3Il_h   10\nALL  TONIOHT. JOE  VINOO( AND j    ejgj\" ,\u00bb\u25a0 \u00a3g\u00bb .10.\nReal Economy\nin Building\nand Repairing\nReal economy in building and repairing liea in the\nselection of the beat materials at the best prices. Buying of second-grade materials at a price which appears\nlow is deceptive, and accomplishes only a temporary\nsaving. The best building materials are beBt both in\nappearance and wearing qualities\u2014and long wear is\nwhat counts in the end.\nLime, Brick, Cement,\nPlaster, Doors,\nWindows, Roofing,\nShingles, Etc.\nOar Tlulldlnr Msterlsls sre guaranteed to be the best In every respect,\nsnd st prices *mi ran afford. 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Huddersfleld 37.\nFeatherstone Rovers 6, Broughton\nRangers 0.\nHalifax 18, St. Helens Rees 10.\nHull 7, Leeds 8.\nHunalet  12, Warrington  15.\nKelghley  13, Dewsbury 8.\nOldham   5,   Rochdale   Hornets   lfl.\nSalford  4, Swlnton  5.\nSt.  Helens  24,   Castleford  6,\nWldnes 0*  Wlgan  3.\nWlgan Hlghfleld 3, Wakefield\nTown i\nRUGBY* UNION\nRichmond 13, Portsmouth Services   16.\nAberavon   10,  Nuneaton  6.\nBristol   13,  Leicester  0.\nBath 14, Northampton 6.\nBedford   13,   Rugby   0. \u25a0\nBrldgewster 5, Blackheath 14.\nCardifffS, Bardarlana  14.\nCheltenham   9,   Bradford   0.\nCoventry  10, Halifax 8.\nGloucester   18,   Wakefield   3.\nHartlepool   10,   Old   MillhMlans   0.\nLlanelly   17.   Pontypridd   0.\nNeath   34,  Penarth   14.\nNewport  11, London Welsh  10.\nPlymouth 17, Old Merchant Taylors   10.\nSwansea 20, Harlequins 3.\nNorth of Ireland 0, Birkenhead\nPark 10.\nGlasgow High School 38, Wat-\nsonlans  14.\nStewart, n tins  11, HerLotonUns 34,\nNowls the Time\nto Get Ready for the\nSpring Cleanup\nThe right tools will help a lot\ntoward making your work a\npleasure instead of a nasty job.\nWHEELBARROWS\nRAKES SHOVELS\nSPADING FORKS, Etc.\nWood, Vallantee Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWholesale - Nelson, B.C. - Retail\nFUNERAL NOflCE\nThs funeral of the late Minnie\nDunbar, beloved wttt ot Thomas\nDunbar, will bs held ln the Church\nof Mary Immaculate tomorrow,\nMaroh 33, at 0 a. m. (1373)\nHI-UCUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII\nMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI\nPhone 797\nFOR  QUICK  AND\nEFFICIENT SERVICE\nIn\nCOAL, WOOD\nAND GENERAL\nTRANSFER\nWORK\nRENWICK'S\nFOR TRANSFER SERVICE\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii\nNEWMAN ENDS\nSTRONGLY TO\nBEAT LINDRUM\nWINNIPBO, March 27\u2014Walter Lln-\ndnim, world's chsmplon exponent of\nEnglish billiards, failed to overcome\nthe handicap of 3000 he gave Tom\nmy Newman, former English champion, ln their exhibition match hare\nlast wsek. and Newman finished\nstrongly lut night to win tbe\nmatch by 383 polnte. The final\nscores were: Newman (receives 8000)\n10,083;   Llndrum   10,400.\nwar noe racing c-ew to the Olympic games, snd have asked the Vancouver parks board for permission\nto use a cedar tree In Stanley park\nfrom which t\\ey will build their\ncraft. They will rec* the boat under the name of \"Stan'-y Park.\"\nThe commlssion-rs frowned on the\nproposal to destroy any tree ln the\npark, but are agreeable to the Indians uaing a windfall, if one suitable for th  r purpO'. is located.\nIn making apr'lcatlon for ths\ntree, the Squamlsh nation of Indians drew attertlon of commie-\nt' mere to a little hi   >ry.\n\"When we swore allegiance to the\ncrown,\" tbey wr& . \"Chief Capl-\nlano, who waa acting with the admiralty aa a guide, said, 'Tou take\nthe land (Stanley park) on that\nell \u2022 of the Narrows, - and I will\nhavs thla side (north shore), and\nwe will both fight any Invader.'\nT'aday we regret to report that\nkeeping pace . tth the progreea of\ncivilisation has denude- the section held by Chief Oapllano of\ntimber availably for our purpose.\"\nEsquimau Indians on Vancouver\nIsland will be represented at Los\nAn. Mes wtth a racing canoe.\nMONTREAL A. A. A.\nTURNED BACK BY\nTORONTO SENIORS\nNational Sea Fleas Take 3-1\nDecision Over Quebec's\nBest\nC. Sands Signs Up\nWith Maple Leafs\nTORONTO, Msrch 37\u2014 Toronto\nMaple Leeis of the National Hockey\nleague added another youngster to\ntheir roster Saturday when It was\nannounced Charlie San la, husky\nright winger had been signed to s\nthree year contract, flao-ds, a member of Port Arthur seniors of the\nThunder Bay league, eliminated from\nAllan cup contention by Port William, Is Just over the Junior age\nlimit. Terms of the contract were\nnot made  public.\nEd (passions Wl j): \"Je t'edore.\"\nMary (ooldly): \"Shut lt yourself.\"\nTORONTO, March 37 (CP)\u2014Toronto's highly rated National Sea\nFleas marched a step further along\ntY- trail leading to the Allan cup\nat Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday\nnight when they handed Montreal\nWinged Wheelers, senior monarchs\nof Quebec, a 3*1 reverse In the first\nof a two-game total-goal aeries. National. -Ul carry their two-goal\nlead Into the seoond game \u00b0' tB*\neastern Oanadlrn senior final billed\nfor Montreal Poruni Wednesday. The\nultimate winner 11 nwet Port Willie i's western winners for the\nDominion   cr>*mplonshlp.\nThre\u00ab fut goals ln a dashing\nthird period rally irve Nationals\ntheir triumph -ver Wheelers snd\nee' bll.hed t* m favorites to cap-\nV      the round.\nAlthough handicapped by the absence of Charlie Del-hcy, crafty\nfront-line former ill hers with influence, Wheelers appeared to have\nan edge ln the play during the first\ntwo periods, but' penalties ln the\nfinal chukl-er prowl ccetly and\nNationals r\u00bbn in their three tallies.\nNEW HAVEN WINS\nFIRST   CAN-.AM.\nPLAYOFF GAME\nNEW HAVEN. Conn., March 37.-\nNew Haven Eagles opened the Canadian-American Hockey league playoff aeries tonight by overcoming an\nearly two-goal lead to defeat Boston 4-3.\nThe visitors scored two quick til.\n11 ln the first period, followed by\none for New Haven before the bell.\nTli-- Eagles scored three times In\nthe second while successfully defending their cwn goal. A goal by\nBoston in the final period ended\nt1    scoring.\nBELFAST, Northern Ireland, March\n37\u2014{Ken tor an won the Irish cup\ncompeted for bf teams in the Irish\nSoccer league, beating Linfleld 3-1\ntn the' final game of the series.\nTHE  ENGLISH LEAGUE\nFIRST   DIVISION\nAstcn Villa 3. Wast Bromwlch 0.\nChelsea 0, Everton 0.\nHuddersfleld 1, Portsmouth 0.\nLiverpool   1,  Sunderland 8.\nNewcastle   8,   Derby  3.\nWeaths-n   I,  Arsenal  1.\nBolton Wanderers 3, Sheffield XT l.\nGrimsby  3, Manchester City  1.\nLeicester 3, Birmingham  1-\nMiddlesborough  0,  Blackburn  9.\nSheffield    Wednesday    3,    Blackpool 0.\nSECOND  DIVISION\nBradford  1, Bristol City 0.\nChariton 8, Notts 1.  ,\nManeheeter 6, Oldh-m  1.\nPreston   Northend 0,  Leads  0.\nStoke City 3, Barnslsy- 0.\nBurnley   1, Bradford  City   1.\nChesterfield 1, Mlllwall 0.\nNottingham 3,  PortvsJe   1.\nSouthampton  8,  Swansea  0.\nTottenham 0, Bury 0.\nWolverhampton 3, Plymouth 0.\nTHIRD   SOUTHERN\nBournemouth and Bosoombe 1,\nNorthampton 1.\nBrighton and Hove Albion 4,\nThames 1.\nBristol Hovers 3. Luton Town I,\nCrystal  Palace  1, Reeding  1.\nNorwich City 1, Brentford 0.\nSwindon 3. Exeter 1.\nWatford  1, Southend 1.\nClapton 6, Coventry 3.\nMansfield  1, Fulham  1.\nQueen's Park 3, Cardiff 8,\nTorquay 1, GUHngham 0.\nTHIRD   NORTHERN\nAccrlngton   4,  Hallfgg  0.\nCrewe  3, New Brighton 3.\nRochdale  0,  Barrow 6.\nWrex_am   5,  Walsall   1.\nCirlU.-e 0, Gateshead 0.\nDonoaster Rovers 3, Hull City 1.\nSouthport 1, Lincoln  1.\nTranmere  S, Hartlepoola 0.\nTork  3,  Chester  1.\nTHE   SCOTTISH   LEAGUE\nFIRST  DIVISION\nFalkirk 9, Lelth 1.\nMorton  0, Queens Park 9.\nThird Lanark 4, St. Mlrren 0,\n(Friendly Game.)\nHearts 1, Ayr 1.\nMotherwell   4, Qundet 0.\nAberdeen 3, Celtic 1.\nSECOND  DIVI3ION\nAlbion   Rovers   I,  Hibernians   0.\nArbroath 0, Brechin  3.\nBo'nees   1,   Dunfermline   3,\nForfar 6, Best Stirling 8.\nRalth  Rovers 3. Montrose 3.\nAlloa 1, St. Johpstone 0.\nArmadale 3, Edipburgh 3.\nDumbarton 3, Kings Park  3.\nQueen of South s Esst Fife 8.\nSt.  Bernards 8,  Stenhousemulr   1.\nSYRACUSE  BEATS   CLEVELAND   7-3\nSYRACUSE,   N.   Y\u201e    March    37-\nComblnatlon attack of Syracuse Stars\nwas too much for Cleveland Indiana\nln the final game of ths International Hockey league's regular\nschedule here tonight and Stars\nskated out with a 7-3 win.\nLeishman\nClothes\nMADE-lXWaEASUBB\nWhy not have thst\nnew Spring Suit made\nto measure by Leishman, Canada's finest\ntailors. Prices thia\nyear are very much\nlower, but the quality\nof workmanship is of\nthe same high standard.\nFit and satisfaction\nabsolutely guaranteed.\n$35to$65\nFor Modern Plumbing]\nat Moderate Prices\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLCMBBB\nOOP. CUT  Ball\nNelson\nPoftfiness College I\nDAT  OR  EVENINO  CLASSES\nIndl-ftdt'sl    Tuition\u2014Corn-Macs\naay Uma.\nr. a. sss h\nPHONE TAX]\n77\n\u00ab1   BARER  M.I\nDallj ta\nant Trail. M tn\n(Trail\n\u25a0LES T. T. __   r. LTD.\n>\u00bb\nEaster Cards\u2014Noveltle* oit\\\nChocolate Eggs\nRIB VI FOB TOO* TOM.\nKODAK  AGENTS.\nCITT DRUG CO.\nTHIS STTSt OPEN STJNDAT\n-PBON\n44\nTAXI and\nTRANSFER\nDall\/ FtcIiht  Sekat-Ir to Hal i\nsnd Rosslsnd.   Uassa Nslson st\n10 am.   Trail  Jcpot, Dominion '\nOsnts;  B    land   Depot,  L.  D.\nCsfe. CON COW-On. j\nVANCOUVER, Msrch 37.\u2014PoUowlnl\npecslpt of Information 'rom Montresl t hat Solloway, Mills * Co.,\nLtd. Ind 8**1 -wsy. Ml i _ Co. Quebec\nLtd. have gore Into voluntsry Hqul-\nelation. O. L. Frsser, barrister, an-\nnounees that hs will, on behalf of\nthe companies' creditors, apply for a\ncompulsory winding up order\nNOTICE!\nHaving sold my equipment in the Butcherteria,\nalso name and phone\nnumber, I wish to in*\nform my customers that\nmy new phone number is\n125, and I will continue\nto give them the same\nservice as before.\nMr. J. Graham\nRead The Nelson Dailj|\nNews Classified Ads.\nSATURDAY HOCKEY\nRESULTS\nNational league championship\nfl 1\u2014Nsw Tork Bangers 4, Montresl Csnadlsn* 8 (59 minutes ovsr-\ntlnts).\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nuffslo S, Detroit  1.\nPittsburgh       Clerelend 4.\nrASADlAN-AMEBICAN\nLEAOUE\nProvidence 0,  Philadelphia 3.\nNsw Hiven  d,  Sprlngfl- I J.\nAMERICAN   LEAGUE\n(S     I-PINAL  PLAVOFF)\nKansas City 2, Duluth 1 (ossr-\ntlrei).\nAULA*:  CUP\n\u2122 -I-PINALS\nFor'  WUllsm 3, Cslgsry o.\n(Port William wins round 6-0.)\nMontnal   1.  Toronto I.\n(First   of   two-game   series.)\nNOW SHOWING\nTHE FLAMING CARBO\nIN A WORLD-FAMOUS LOVE STORY\nWhst a pair! And what a powerful and moving story\nrer the (reat and glamorous Garbol Aa farm girl,\ndancing girl, lovtr of men, she portrays a role et sarh\nwto-ty and emotion* as win sweep yon ott your feet!\nTwo Shows\nNightly\n7 and 9\nMatinee\n2 o'Clock\nHERE TRULY IS GORGEOUS GRETA\nGARBO, IN THE PICTURE THAT WILL\nMAKE YOU FORGET ALL HER\nPREVIOUS TRIUMPHS\nGreta Garbo\nMAGNIFICENTLY   THRILLING   IN  TBE\nDAVID ORAHAM PHILLIPS CLASSIC\nSUSAN LENOX'\n(HER FALL AND RISE)\nWith\nTHE HANDSOME AND POPULAR\nCLARK GABLE\nJEAN  HEBSHOLT   JOHN MIUAN\nCOMEDY\nFORD   STERUNO\n\"AUTO   INTOXICATION\"\nCOLORED TRAVELOGUE\n\"OUTPOST OF A FOREIGN     \u25b2\nI __r_i_.w-i\nXRAZT EAT\n\"LOVE  CRAZY\"\nFOX\nNEWS\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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