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Hon.\nR. B. Bennett, prime minister. Informed the house of commons durlni debate on the unemployment\nrelief bill. The prime minister wan\ndealing wtth the situation In British Columbia where sperlal powen\nhare been granted to the provincial fovernment.\nAttar outlining the danger which\nmight arise from the British Columbia government passing ordinances\nwhioh the Dominion government\ncould not disallow, the prime minister\nnaked Wilfred Hanbury (Ub-Vanoou-\nver-Burrard) lf he did not think the\nfederal government should make preparations.\nHIS QUESTION\n\"Doee tbe honorable gentleman ndt\nthink tt la highly desirable to protect this parliament In the eierclae of\ntts powers from usurpation by a delegates authority eepeclally ln the light\nof the fact that It hu seen fit to disregard constitutional practices with\nrespect to veto and cutters of that\n(Continued on Ptgt Eight)\nUrge   Sterilization   if  Boy\nGuilty   Powell  River Death\nJUVENILE NOT   Daring Airmen Rescue 62 of THE BUTCHERY\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBT   THE   CANADIAN   PRESS\nToronto and Montreal: industrial\nstocks cloae higher.\nToronto mines: Cloeed lower.\nMew York: Stocks closed slightly\nhigher.\nWinnipeg: Wheat cloeed higher.\nToronto: Bacon hogs off car unchsnged kt 7.90.\nLondon: Bar sliver and copper unchanged;  tin, lead and sine higher.\nNew Tork: Bir silver, leed and\nrinc unchanged; copper higher and\ntin lower.\nHew York: Cotton lower; rubber,\ncoffee and sugar higher.\nHew York: Canadian dollar closed\nunchanged at  1.00 5-20.\nLady Peel, better known ss Beatrice\nLUUe, Toronto-born stsge actress,\nwhose huiband, Blr Robert Peel, passed away on the eve of his thirty-sixth\nbirthday.\nNEW ALTITUDE\nMARK IS SET\nItalian Ace Reaches\nHeight of Over\nNine Miles\nROME, April 11 (AP)\u2014Benato I)o-\nnsil. war are, soared Into an mer*\neast sky behind a four-bladed pro-\npetlnr today to carve what apparently Is a new world aero altitude\nrecord of slightly more than nine\nmiles out of a freezing, misty atmosphere.\nThe civilian pilot required bnt TS\nmlnutei for  bU flight,  wMch  Ml\ninitrnmente eeirnl had Uken him\n14.500   metre-   or   r.\/iiMiTM   feet\nInto the heavens.\nHe   descended   so   rapidly   In   hla\nespecially   constructed   biplane   that\nhe suffered from shock on touching\nthe earth tgaW and had to be given\nfirst aid treatment.\nTha doughty war pilot and breaker\nof several records ueed every gadget\nknown to modern ,**.vlsMons on his\nbop. He wsa enclosed ln a guttapercha\nsuit, oiled boots and a newly designed\nmask In order to resist ths temperatures of the stratosphere. Bp*clsl\noxygen tanks allowed him to breathe\nln the super-rarlfled atmosphere.\nVancouvtr Dentist\nDies Suddenly\nVICTOBIA, April 11 (CP)\u2014Dr. B.\nE. Davey, dentist of Vancouver, died\nsuddenly of a heart attack while\nyachting with a friend near Alert\nBat, according to a report filed with\nprovincial  polloe   headquarters  here.\n18,000 TOOL AND DIEMAKERS WILL\nGO OUT ON STRIKE IN U.S. TODAY\n62 Detroit Shops Refuse to\nListen to Wage Plans;\nI     Strikes Continue\nHEW TORX, April ll (API\u2014Refusal of 6S Detroit shops today to\nlisten to wage snd hour demands\not tha Mechanics Educational eoclety confronted the automotive Industry with anotber menacing walkout.\nUnion representatives announced\nthey would call 18,000 tool and\n- dlemakera out on strike at midnight Thuraday.\nOther Industries wris sharing\nlabor troubles as thetr workers presented petitions for return to tha\nlWfl  wag*  levels.\nAviation manufacturer* employing\n9000 workers st East Hartford, Conn.,\nwere   notified   that   tba   atrike   al\nready begun would be extended to\ntbe Chance V o u g h t Corporation\nworks unless three affiliated companies granted 10 per cent wage\nincreases.\nPour hundred employees of tb e\nBingham Stamping Company struck\nat Toledo and the union said the\nentire plant wu shut down.\nA 10 per oent wage advance wu\nrejected by 3000 striking ship-yard\nworkers at Camden, N.J, and the\nstrike wlll go on until wages advance 25 per cent, they Announced.\nOperations at the Camden plsnt\nof Campbell Soup Company began\non limited scale with the return\nof 400 of the 3800 striken, but\nunion leadsrs said the strike would\ncontinue.\nA strike pf oil field workers\nscheduled to begin at Enid. Okla..\nwu deferred to await a government\ninquiry. ,   . ...\nMid-West Has Black Wednesday and Black\nSnow in Minnesota-Wind Hits 175 m.p.h.\nLINCOLN. Neb, April 11 (AP) \u2014Dust whipped from dry pralrtea by a\nnorthern gale msde today a black Wednesday ln a large mid-western area.\nClouds ot dirt and sand enveloped much of South Dakots. Nebraska,\nXansu, Minnesota and lows, threatening damage to winter wheat and ln one\nlocality driving highway travellen back to town,\nTbe sun wu blotted vout ln many districts.\nA letup In the wind, which exceeded 40 mllei sn hour st the Lincoln\nmunicipal airport, wss predicted soon by T. A. Blair, government weatherman.\nThera were simllsr storms earlier this year.\nBlack \u00abnow fell st Pipestone, Minn., clearing the air, but dust aoon rolled\nIn again.   A wtnd of 175 miles an hour wu estlmsted ln tha upper regions.\nNote fo Given Signed by Fred Said\n\"I Can't Take It*; No Trace Wolfe\nVANCOUVER. April 11 (CP).\u2014A note reeding: \"I csnt Uke It,** wu reported by Canadian pacific Coastal Stesmshlp officials todsy to hsvs been\nfound In the stateroom sbcard SB Princess Charlotte occupied by Frederick\nB Wolfe Jr., 33. of Besttle, disappeared from the vessel en route from Vanoouver to SeatUe Sunday night.\nOfficials said the note wu addraaaad tn \"Owen\" snd wu signed \"Fred.\"\nIt wss slso reported some occupant of the stateroom, probably Wolfe, had\nattempted to burn a cheque book In thr vuh buln of tbe ststsroom.   No\nbaggsg* wu left In the room but ***A>tr%\\ personal documents were reported\nV*%kP-K ______\u25a0\nMOVED ASM\nCASEUNFOLDS\nHad Confessed to the\nKilling of Lad With\nan Axe\nGRINS AS AXE IS\nSHOWN TO JURY\n90 Russians Held Upon Ice\nSterilization Only at\nWish of Parents\nSays B.C. Law\nPOWELL   HIVEH.   B.C.   April   11\n(CP).\u2014A coroner's Jury Investigating the slaying of io.rear-old John\nMeFarlane today returned a verdlrt\nstating that he, \"came to his desth\nfrom a blow on the head by some\nblunt Instrument In the hsnds of\na person or persons unknown, hut\nthe evldenre points to Frank Mlllen, a Juvenile, who has confessed\nto the crime.\" The verdict adds:\n\"We recommend that ln the event\nof Frank Mlllen being found guilty\nof the murder, and found to be mentally deficient, sterilization methods\nbe adopted.\"\nIH RIM) IN OR mi,\nJohn McParlaae's body wu found\nFrldgy buried in a aheWow aaq^plt\ngrsreSJbtaraoO yaras from hi* home\nHis head bad been battered. He bad\nbeen missing since Tuesday.\nOn Saturday 14-year-old Frank\nMlllen, a schoolmate, told polios be\n(Contlnaed on Page Eight)\nUPHILL GREETS\nBESSBOROUGHS\nMICHEL. April 11\u2014Lord and Lady\nBeaaborough paaaed through the\nHeckles this morning on their way\neaat. Ther stopped at Fernie where\ntha flrat 'penon to greet tbem wu\nThomu Uphill, M PP.\nCOAL OPERATORS\nDEFY THE NRA\nt _.\nWASHINGTON, April 11 (CP)\u2014\nNRA's order establishing a sevea-\nhour day and higher wages In the\nbituminous coal Industry of the\nI nlted Mates wu defied tonight by\nI'nrdnrT Johnston, representing Alabama ooal operators, he said:\n\"Of civil war ln the Industry and\nsubjection of the Industry to three\nproconsuls working through a military ringmagter, we prefer civ II war.\"\nVancouver Gets\nLarger Hospital\nGrant for 1934\nCharge Thot Wirt\nWas Pro-German Is\nDenied in the House\nWASHIHCPrON, April 11 (AP)\u2014\nThe cvarge\u2014followed- by an Immediate denial\u2014that Dr. WUUam A.\nWtrt wu Jailed for \"pro-German acuities\" during tbe war, wu made\ntoday in the United States house of\nrepresentatles after Mrs. Franklin D.\nRoosevelt had replied to the Oary.\nlnd.. educationalist's assertions that\nthe BaedsvlUe. W. Vs, homestead\nsubsistence project wu \"communistic\"\nPOT HOLE KILLS\nMICHEL MINER\nWilliam'Jenkins Is\nCrushed Death\nin Colliery\nHATAL. April 11\u2014William Jenkins\nwu killed at ths B.C. mine at the\natlrh ' colliery when a pot hole fell\nand he wu crushed at 9.30 p.m.\nTuesday. Hb died at 11:15 p.m. ln tba\nhMpltal.\nHs wae oorn October 18, 1W8 at\nWrexham, North Wales, and wu unmarried. He leavea a widowed mother,\nMrs. J. Jenkins, two brothers. Jack\nand Jamea, all of Michel, and four\nsisters. Mn. J. Joyce ot Coleman.\nAlta., Mrs. A. Almond of Corbin, and\nMrs. Mark Ouksll and Mn. Sam\n\u25a0tepbenson of Michel. Tbe funeral\nw!\" take place Friday.\nTokes Two Trips; to\nTake Balance Off\nthe Floe Today\nBy STANLEY p. BICHABD80N\nAssociated Press Foreign Staff\nMOSCOW, AprU 11 (AP)\u2014A vivid\ntale of the buardons rescue by\nSoviet airmen of tt persona of a\ngroup of M Russians marooned for\ntwo months on a drifting ire floe\nln Uw Bering sea wu told today\nln official dispatches.\nThree flyers\u2014Sletneff, Kamanln\n.and Molokov\u2014took 33 ott the ice\nla : night and returned to uve 19\nmore this afternoon, leaving 28 yet\nt\u00ab be rescued, a government statement said.\nThe three daring pilots flew from\nCape Van Karem on the Siberian\nshore over hitherto unexplored territory and mads landings on the difficult apace which the cutaways, members of the Chelluskln expedition to\nWraugel island, had cleared on tba\nlea tloa.\nLEADER ILL\nDr. Otto Schmidt, leader of tbe\nparty, IU with bronchial trouble, wu\ntaken aboard the lut plane today\ndespite his strenuous protest.\nHe had planped to remain In pereonal command unUl tbe lut man\nleft, but tbe airmen eald he wu too\nIU to stay and they plan to take blm\nto Alaska for treatment u aoon u\npoaalble.\nTbe ti landed aafely on the mainland of Ruaala and the 16 remaining\non the Ice wert merobe* of an eetpt\nditlon to Wrangel laland which\nSchmidt headed. En route home from\ntbe laland, the ship of the party, the\nChelluskln. wu crushed by the floe\nand aank. February 18.\nPrior to tha exploits of the lut 34\nhoun, 10 women, two children and\nseven men, two of whom were the\nexpedition pilot, DabuahUn and hla\nmechanic, were aaved.\n1,730,804 LBS. VEGETABLES,\nFRUIT PROCESSED IN KOOTENAY\n334,029 Pounds More in 1933 Than in 1932;\nStrawberries Bring Largest Amount to\nGrowers; Most Apples Manufactured\no '\t\nA total of 334,030 mora pounds ot fruit and vegetables were manufactured\naf tha McDonald Jam company, Limited, of Nelaon. and the plant of The\nChrlatlan Community of Universal Brotherhood, Limited, at Brilliant during\n1&33 than ln 1932. according to figuru given out by E. C. Hunt, dlatrlct\nagriculturist. In 1033 thera were 1.708,804 pounds of trult and vegetables\nmanufactured, this amount of produce netting tba growers 831.077.17,\nStrawberries brought tha largest amount to the growers and 813.000 wu\npaid for 830.000 pounds. Raspberrlu brought the next,largest amount, or\njust a Uttle over 87000; Apples eaally led ln tha largest number of pounds\nmanufactured.\nFollowing Is tha list of fruit and vegetables handled hy the two factorlu,\nand tha value to the producer: \u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nVICTORIA, April 11 <fP)\u2014Vancouver Institutions wlll receive\n$135,000 more this }ear from the\nprovincial government, $75,000 of I\nwhich U In added teaching grants,\nand $00,000 in restoration of the\nhigher per dlrm allowanre to hospitals, Hon. Dr. O, 11. Weir pointed j\noat today.\nAdditional assistance ls*now being   j\nsought by educational circles on the\nll aland.\n1500 Available\nfor Prospecting\nVICTORIA. April ll (CP)-If the\npolicy of sending prospectors Into\nthe hills on a government grubstake\nsuch as hu been intimated u ona\nof ths possible moves In tba re.\ncayery prognm, an army of something Uke 1500 potential prospector*\nis In th* making on which the provinoe csn drsw in addition to those\nwho already follow the occupation.\n400 Strikers Boo\n16 Going to Work\nVAMCOUVIB. April 11 (CP)\u2014Near-\nIt ' 400 alrlklni loftera todir picketed the CanadUn Pacll'c forrj\nPrlnctia filzabeth Ior Nanalmo but\nthara waa no demonatratlon othar\nthan Jam and hooting aa 18 man\n.ailed anrouta to central lake what*\nBloedel, Stewart and Welch plan to\nreauma* logging operation..\n11 fl Hit   MtHKKT**!   DOOMED\nWASHINOTON. April 11 (AP) \u2014\nSwift dlaappe-aranre ol future, mar**\nkeU waa predicted today by the prealdent of the Chicago board of trade\nIf the admlnlatratlon-favored bill to\n1 Me'iUta aradat aarhanaaa I, artonta**!\nApplet   \t\nBlackberrlea   \t\nBlack Currant,  \t\nCherriee    \t\nCrabapplea   \t\nOooaeberrlee    \t\nPaachaa (Okanagan)\nPeare\t\nPlume   \t\nRaapberrlea   \t\nRed CurranU \t\nStrawberrtu    \t\nHurklfberrlf a    \t\nTomatoaa   \t\nNo. ot lta.\n..    M-uoa\nJ.TM\n37*81\n19391\n31473\n1IMI\n13,818\n38\n..     300.408\n.     140.338\nM7\u00bb\n330,478\n38.001\n73.385\nproducer\nValue to\n\u00bb 3.248.58\n64 55\n1,508.45\n1.100.41\n107.99\n400.31\n130.18\n50\n3.070.03\n7.435.61\n30154\n13.100.76\n1,700.34\n13805\nTot,!,  -\u25a0,',\u201e\u25a0. ......*.......... 1.730.004       831.07717\nPIRATES' GOLD FOUND\nCACHE WORTH $45 MILLION\nLocated  on   Lonely  Isle   ot\nSouth Seas; Franco Will\nClaim Half of It\nPAPEITE, Tahiti, April U (AP)\n\u2014An cnormoua cache of pirate\ngold eatl-oated at being wortk\nM5.000.O08 baa been reported lo-\ncated an a lonely laland of the\neovth aeaa and tha rrench government la aald to placa auffl-\nclent credence in the atory to\norder tha pooting of a guard at\ntha apot with t tie, to claiming half of any trraaure reentered.\nTiw ftnd waa reported by an\norganlied group which haa been\nhunting for tbe burled treasure\nfor lour yaara. Laat month tha\nexpedition called from here'and\nreturned only recently with a atory\nthat the gold had been found burled under aand and water on an\nlaUnd of tbe Tuamotu Arrhl-\nJMlMa*, aaat  M  Iba *\u00bbmU   Paaurie\nPrench colony.\nwedte-ahaped gold Ingota dating\nback to Inca tlmea In Peru and\naggregating IS toni In weight make\nup tbe reputed treasure. The bad.\ner of the espedltion, who more\nHtwi men to \u2022ecreey aa to eiart\nnamet and placea before dlauliing\nhis atory. aald tba treasure probably waa taken from rem by\nPirates In 'the dayi of tbe Con-\nqulaudorei.\nWhtat Conference\nHot a Holiday\nROUS, April 11 (CP Cable).--The\nworld wheat conference bad a \"day\noff\" today but tomorrow wlU ftt\ndown to intensive work, hoping to\nproduce hy the weekend an agreement which .will result in raising\ntha world prloe cf wheat, lf acted\non by tbe lft governments represent-\nAT BREMERTON\nYET UNSOLVED\nSeek Federal Aid in\nUnravelling Death\nof Six People\nEIGHT ARE HELD\nFOR QUESTIONING\nOne of Held Men Has\nGun Wounds in\nHis Limbs\nSEATTLE. April 11 (AP).\u2014An appeal to the depsrtment of Justice for\naid ln solving the \"Bremerton butchery\" ot six persons, and questioning\not five man and three women by King\ncounty offloera were today's developments in the \"mystery of Irland's\nPoint.\"\nUnited States Attorney Anthony\nSavage added his personal appeal to\nthst of Prosecutor Warren Miller of\nKitsap county tn a wire to the attorney -general tbat federal authorities aid tba state, county and city police npw working on the case of the\nsextet slaughter Msrch *\u25a0*\u25a0 In tbe horns\nol Prank FUeder, near Bremerton.\nKing County DetecUyes It. A. J. At*\nUnghsm and W. R. 'Bears, arreatlng\neight persons Ln connection with a\nseries of robberies in western Washington, aald tbey found evidence Indicating a poaalble connection with\nthe murders.\nThose questioned were Roy Duclaw,\nJohn Murphy, his wife Qeraldlne,\nPorter Fettljohn, XJnar Mortensen,\nMrs. Beatrice O'Malley, Oeorge Shepherd and Mrs. Babe Reld.\nOffioers said Duclaw, who had two\nbullet wounds ln the leg. had a pistol\nof- tha calibre used ln tbe Bremerton\nmurders, and lt was submitted to\nChief of Seattle Detectives Luke S.\nMsy, noted criminologist, for examination.\n\"We know all the prisoners have\nbeen associated with each other,\"\nssld Sheriff Claude O. Bannlck ot\nKing oounty, \"and Murphy admits\nhaving committed robberies both ln\nSeattle and Everett, while othera hsve\ntold us of additional atlck-upa. This\nwill enable us to hold tbem until we\ncan find lf they know anything about\nthe Bremerton murders.\"\nBlairmore People\nBack Council in\nDimming the Town\nM.AIRORE, Alta., April lt (CP).\n\u2014A mass nwetlng of ottlaens of this\nCrow's Nest pass mining town tonight passed a vote of confidence\nIn the mayor and connell and approved the tatters' action In announcing electric light supply will\nbe cut off at midnight, Friday.\ntbe 13th because .the town lost an\nappeal against acquittal of a subscriber on a Miarge of stealing\nelect rlctty. .\nThe meeting supported tne mayor\nand oouncll In Its recommendation that the caaa be reopened.\nAmendment to the\nSweepstake  Bill\nJ-ost in Senate\nOTTAWA, April 11\u2014By the ruling\nvot- of the speaker, the senate today\ndefeated an amendment to tha hoapltal sweepstakes bill.\nSenator C. P. Beaublen had moved\nan amendment that tha bill provide\nfor eweepetakee not only for hospitals but alao for universities.\nTHE WEATHER\n87\n\u20224\nM\nIS\nCatevan Point A.\n.   38\nMl\nti\n.    1\n\u20229\nDt\nIS\nm\nTl\nM\n. M\nTJ\n74\n\u25a0\nM\nM\n5*1\nM\n. 30\ntr\n44\neg\nN\nPorecart for Nelaon and vlelnl.y\u2014\n-s-u*. .Intnl. with frost* <\na o'ebt.\nCommits S\nulclde\n___________\u25a0\u00ab\u00bb\u25a0\ni\nai\nJiro Satoh, one of tbe world's finest\ntennis players, and atar of tba Japanese Davla cup team, who committed\nsuicide by leaping overboard from\ntha liner Hakone Maru, near Singapore, Satoh was captain of the Japanese team slated to meet Australia\nIn tbe aaoond round of the historic\ntrophy at Wimbledon. Ill health wu\nths reason given for tbe desperate act.\nFEAR BRIDGE\nIS A SUICIDE\nHunt for Invalid's\nBody in Lake,\nAinsworth\nCharlea Bridge of Alnsworth, for\nmany yeara an Invalid. Is thought to\nhave *aken hla life by drowning Wedneaday, hla clothing having been\nfound on tbe Ukealde near Alnsworth.\nUnder the supervision of Provincial\nConstable R. C. Ollker, dragging operations were carried on through tba\nafternoon but the equipment available waa ot Uttle um ln tba water\nwhere hla body Is being sought. Tha\nwater la about 35 faet deep at the\nparticular point. Last night Constable\nOllker want Into Kaalo to .secure\nfurther equipment Including grappling Irons, and will continue tbe\nwork today.\nBridge baa bean tn the hoapltal at\nKaalo tor two yeara and on Wednesday he left, heading for his cabin\nnear Alnaworth. He wu missing and\na search began. Articles of clothing\nthought to have been his were found\non a rock near ths lake with another\nrock on top of them to keep them\nfrom blowing away.\nMr. Bridge wu about \u00ab or 43\nyaara old and wu single. His only\nknown relative Uvea In London, Bngland. Ha bad bean ln the Kulo district for about 14 yeara and prior\nto hla Illness wu a prospector.\nBUT THEY GOT\nB.C. POSITION\nWRONG LIGHT\nSo Suggests Prime\nMinister Pattullo\nat Victoria\nHE SAYS OTTAWA\nUNDULY EXERCISED\nOttawa Has Power to\nDisallow SPA if it\nOversteps\nVICTORIA, April lt (CP)\u2014Premier T. D. Pattullo expressed the\nopinion today tbe special powera\nact of British Columbia wu not\nproperly appreciated by tha house\nof commons. The premier wu com*\nmentlng *>\u00bb rep -ts of Prime Minister k. ii. Bennett's statement regarding the special powera, mada\nln the house.\n\"Prom reports I sea of discussion\nIn the house of commons regarding\nBritish   Columbia's   position,'*   Mr.\nPattullo said, \"I'm Inclined to believe   they   are   becoming   unduly\nexercised and I do not think they\nproperly appreciate our poaition.\n\"I would draw attention  to  tha\nfact that the special powera act la\nonly in force for ona year. Ii our\ngovernment were to promulgate any\nordlnancea that ware  dlstutaful  to\nthe   federal   authorities,    thty   atlU\n(Contlnaed on Pag* Eight)\nHOTONTRAIL\nOF DILLINGER\nBHREVEPORT, La., April 11 \u2014\n(AP).\u2014flhrereport and Cs4do parish peare offloera an< offlcera\nfrom Marshall, Texu, mobilised\nshort ly before m*e night tonight\non the highway oetween tha tw*\ncities to await the approach of a\ncar believed to ba carrying John\nDllllnger. Tha tip eaau Irom the\nInlted States department of Justice,  officers  said.\n150 MEN RETURN\nTO THEIR WORK\nDDWCAK, B. C, AprU 11 (CP)\u2014\nCamp 10 of tta Victoria lumber\nand Uanulacturlnj Company. LUL.\nlocatao on Uke Cowlchan. haa beea\nreopened to return IW men to work\nalter a three-iaeek ahut-down.\nFROST-BLHEN BYRD EXPLORERS LAY\nROAD IN HEAVY SNOW AND A 'QUAKE\nDogs Die on Trail; Month Is\nTaken to Make Trail; Led\nby Former Canadian\nI.ITTI.B AMERICA, Antarctic,\nMarch 11 (Delayed) (AP via MacKay Radio).\u2014How they conquered\nintense storms aod temperatures\nSI degrees below seto In \"banding\" a road 100 miles to tha\naouth wu told today by the main\nsouthern party of the second\nByrd   Antarctic   expedition.\nCapt. Alan Innts Taylor, formerly of the Royal Canadian Mount-\nad police and tha royal flying\ncorpa, was In command of tha\nparty.\nTbey spent a month behind\nthree nlne-dog tesms on the rolling lee barrier, marking a trail\nwith orange flags and putting\ndown food depot i so that next\nspring a trek can he made to the\nIdael    Ford    and   Queen    Maude\n****\na    had   ana   terrible    day,\"\ntha Canadian recounted.\nMKN    ANO    DOOS    FREEZE\n\"Wa broke oamp early with the\nhopa of making 75 miles by night.\nThe temperatures wu 4S below. A\n31-mile   wind   mada   It   cruel.   The\nanow wu like aand\u2014tt waa tougb\ngoing.\n\"Ronne frone his wrist harneealng\nthe dogs, and later both cheeks;\nPaine suffered a froat bitten cheek.\nMy finger frosa. But It wu tougher\noa tba  dogs.\n\"Tha wind picked up drift from\ntba surface, and tba dogs got tbm\nfull slash of it. Thay shut tbalr\nayaa and kept crawling, aometlmea\nbally-deep ln the looae snow. Flrat\na dog of Bonne's taam died la\nharness. Then one of my taam\nfoundered, and tha merciful thing\nwaa to shoot blm.\nLONO   NIGHTMARES\n\"Tba nlgbta ware Ilka long night*\nmaru. Uany tlmea my sleeping bag\nhad 30 pounds of ice on It. Oa\ntba Mth wa lost another dog.\n\"Nelge, a file dog ln my taam,\ncaved ln and I carried htm on tb*\nsladga for a while, but Juat before\nwa reached SO-mlle depot ba died.\"\nTha man told alao of a snow\nquake on March 16 whan \"tha\nair ahook with a aound Ilka tha\nroar of 1000 locomotives, and for\nmllee the barrier surface trembled\nand aettled three or four Inches.\"\nTet some of tha distance thay\nwere helped by a sledge and tractor  party.\n13-Year-Old Lochs Baby Girl in an\nIce-House and Leaves Her to Die\nCHICAOO. April 11 (AP)\u2014 Indifferent and unsorrowlng, 13-yaar-old\nOeorge Rogslskl calmly told a coroner's Jury todsy how he lured tiny,\nblonde Dorette zietlow, a% yaara\nold, to her death In an abandoned\nice  houaa.\nTba jury recommended ha <t*e held\nfor murder and prosecutors announosd as ha wu being led awny\nto a aall that they would sak for\n^ penalty of death In tha electric\nhair.\nRogalskl said his conscience wu\njntroubled although he knew for\nnearly thraa days ths mii> girl wu\nstarring  and freezing Ln tb* *J1\u00bbo.\ntiUtAd    fcitlMln*\nAsked why he' enticed the child\nInto tha building and left ber to\ndie. oeorge replied: \"I don't know.\nI juat wanted to look st her with*\nout any clothes on.\"\n\"I want to visit my aunt,\" be\naald, \"but abe wunt home. I walked up an alley behind Oentral\navenue and saw tha girl and I told\nhar id give ber a nickel lf aha\nwould come with me. Bhe uld aha\nwould.\" After he had ltft her la\ntha loa house, he want back to aai\nher the next day but could not\ntaka sny food u his mother would\nhave   mlsaad   It.\nDorette died In hoapltal todaf.\noi-m  waa  fouod   vesterd^>.\n ^-^\n\t\n-\u2014\u2014 i\t\nfor aala at drat \u25a0\nUaalaad. Toronto, Out\nPainful foils\nCause Muoh Misery\nAnyone who hu auffered from boil,\nknows how tick and mumble they\nmake you feel.\nBoils are caused by bad blood, but\nwhen the blood is purified, cleansed\nud vitalised by Burdock Blood\nBitters the boils will quickly disappear, your misery ia at u end,j*ou\u00bb\nhealth ud strength oome back again,\nand Ihe skin becomes clear, smooth\nand free from eruptions,\nand leaaca: -ten,: put up lor tba psst 65 yssn by Th. T. Mllburn Oa,\nWEATHER IS FINE\nFOR ROAD GRADING\n\" \u25a0  \u25a0\"\"\" t\nFive Graders Busy; Shovels\nAre Being Employed by\nRelief Camps\nOradera an busy on ttie roads at\n-present, declares W. Ramsay, provincial government road engineer, but\nall tha ahovcla an be**hu used by the\nrelief campa under the tupervislon ol\ntha department ot national defence.\nOn, shovel Is at Lonv'oesch. one at\nNelway and the a*>ther la at Rock\nCreek. For the paat while thera has\nKidneys Bothered\nHer for Years\nBut DoddV Kidney Pills Soon\nMade Her WeU  Again\nAlberta U\u00aby Never Frit Better Than\nBhe Does Now.\nBad Heart, Alta.. April 13 (Special.\n\"X have taken twelve boxes of Dodd's\nKidney Pills and now feel fine,\" writes\nMrs. M. Nerstad. of this plaoe. \"My\nKidneys bothered me for yesrs. After\nX had taken one box I could toll the\ndifference and continued until I hsd\ntaken twelve boxes. X never felt better\nthan I do now.\"\nTha road to good health Ilea through\nthe Kidneys. If they are kept well snd\netronf. they do their duty of straining\nall the Impurities put of the blood\nlit ream. If they are weak and out of\norder tha lmpuiittea stay in the blood\nand sickness Is tha sure result.\nDodd's Kidney Pllla keep the Kidneys ln oondltlon to do their full work\nof cleaning and purifying the blood.\nKeep a box of Dodd's Kidney Pllla In\nthe house at all times.\nbeep one working near Ooatfell, but\nfor the time being lt Is held up for\nrepairs.\nTwo graders were working between\nNelaon and Ymlr Wednesday, and\nthere were also two power graders\nworking between Nelson and Trail.\nAnother la wosklng on the Balfour\nroad.\nThe continued fine weather ti assisting the road craws in tbelr grading and the work la proceeding rapidly.\nSWIM IN OPEN\nTANK AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C. AprU 11.\u2014Where\nyesterday was erected the platform\non which the governor-general and\nparty were welcomed to Trail, was\nWednesdsy the scene of diving and\nswimming activities. The Jubilee\nExlmming pool. After the vloe-regai\nparty had returned to Tadanac carpenters dlsmsntied the platform and\nset back In pi see tha fence surrounding   the  pool.\nThe huge concrete tank waa filled\nTuesdsy night and many acquatlc\nenthuslaSlsts splashed about ln the\npool   Wednesdsy.\nWeather was most suited for the\nopening of the pool although aome\nshowed a certain amount of hesitancy before entering, being dubious\nabout  the   wster's   temperature.\nWALLTOHOES\nON NEAR TRAU\nTRAIL. B.C. April 11.-Construe-\ntlon of the riverfront wall la proceeding apace, a section of the\nupper portion being completed and\nforms are slmost finished aa far\nsouth as where Trail creek pour*\nInto the Columbia. Huge boulders\nhave been arranged ln aymetrical\nfashion over the sanda on tha river\nside of the well to prevent the\nwashing swsy of sand at the wall's\nbase when the rlrer reschea higher\nlevels.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nBreakfast\nant loeoe\nLuncheon\n350 to 50*\nDinner\n3se ?nd ese\nPhone 787\na p.\n1UME HOTEL\nFtea Bui Ssrrlca Nelson. BO. Oeorte Baswell, Prop.\nRotary and  Oyro Headquarter,\nHUM*\u2014 Mra. Thomaa Scott. Orand\nForka; W Oueedolrlf, Kerameoa; T\nH. Rudkln, Kaalo; C. A. Cotterlll, A.\nT. LePage. H. \/. Hovell. P. W. Ha-re.\n. W. O. Orle.p, Mra. Jack Coahon and\nMarlon,  Vancouver;  J.  Looney.  Pen*\ntleton; W. Shaw, Caltary; J. H. t*wls.\nP. C. White. Medicine Hat; Davla T\nOrlfflth. Hamilton; H. Kims. Kellogu.\nIdaho; A. 1. Wataon. Kootenay Bay,\nJ. W. Cope, Kelowna.\ncThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin$'\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nIM BAKTR ST.\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\nPHONI IK\nNBLSON. BC\nBAVOT\u2014Mr. and Mra. Don Mowat. I cox. Salmon Arm; R. J. Johnson, 81o-\nWinnipeg; W. Cleaver, New Denver, can City; T. J. Behan, Orand Pork,\nTummy Plecher, Pernle;  R. V. Wll-1\nMew Orand Hotel\nT.   L.   KAPAK,   Prop.\nWeekly and Monthly Ratea\nBot and   cold   water\nSingle Ue np     Double 11.90 up\nKg IBM f IO \u25a0 Month and Op\nOccidental Hotel\nIN Vernon St. Phone MIL\nH.   WASSICK\nSPBCIAL MONTHLY   RATES\nOood   Comfortable   Rooma\nMiner***-   Headquartera\nFERTILIZER\nSALE HEAVY\nSpring Vegetables Are\nSupplied Locally\nPractically three times ths amount\nof fertiliser used ln the district\nlast year wlll be 'used this season,\nindicating that the \u2022 ranchers an\nlooking forward to Increased production thla year on the strsngth\nof better conditions. The ssle of\nfertilisers waa one of the big Items\nhandled by local wholesalers during the past week or so.\nSpring vegetables are now beginning to appear on the markets,\nradishes, onions and asparagus being supplied locally. Rhubarb from\nMission, B.C., hot -house tomatoes\nfrom Vlctorls, asparagus from Wslla\nWalla, Wash., and new potatoes from\nBermuda are for sale, Celery and\ncauliflower have advanced elsewhere\nbut ao far prices are unchanged\nat Nelson. The orange market is\nstrengthening. A car o; oranges, onu\nof bsnanas snd one of mixed California vegetables arrived during the\nweek.\nRolled oata advanoed 10 cents per\n90 pounds, otherwise there was no\nchsnge on the feed rdarket, and\none car of flour and feed constituted the receipts of local wholesalers. Wholesale grocers reported a\nslightly drop In the price of sugar.\nTheir recent srrlvais included fwo\nof groceries and one of sugar.\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaiti You\n3kl.  t.   MADDEN\nCompletely    Remodelled\nHot   and   Cold   Water\nIn  the  HEART of  ihe  City\nQUEENS HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Itop.\nRooms from *,(*\u25a0 to 11.50 Monthly\n\u202210 and vp.\nSteam  heated  and  hot and  cold\nwatar   ln   avary   room\n60S   Baker   M. phone  tKI\nTRANSPORTATION -Freight & Passenger\nLEARN HOW PLEASANT A BUS\nTRIP CAN BE\nYou've heard a great deal about bus travel in the\npast few years\u2014both pro and con. Now try It your-\nself! That's the only sure test.\nAll connect ions are  be in it  made,  and  roads  ar*  in\nexcellent condition.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd.\nNelson Depot, 205 Baker St. Phone 800\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nDAUY   TRUCK\nMRViei\nPhone\nNelson\n7T\nFREIGHT LINE\nJ. C  \"tCOTTV MUIR. PROP\nPnimpl     p.fltr'eiti    Srrvlce\nal   All   lime.\nLIAVINO NSiiON\nAT IO AM.\nPhone\nTrail\n13 or mi\nSTUDEBAKER LOSS\nFOUR MILLIONS\n\u25a0 THE NEUON DAILY NIWS, NIUON, B.C-Tm._SDAY MOBNINO, ArWl lt, 19M \u2014I*-\nFlashes From the Wires\nOTTAWA \u2014. Rouse devotee\nafternoon to relief bill without making progreaa. Conditions greatly Improved and rstlsl expenditure wlll\nnot be ao large believea Premier Bennett.\nMONTBBAL \u2014 Formerly one at\nCanada*, leading bankers A. p. Bralth-\nvalte, 78, died Here today. Mr. Bralth-\nwalta waa Ior many yeara connected\nwltb the Bank.ol Montreal.\nVICTORIA\u2014By law ot averages B.C.\nwlll have eevere forest fire seaaon.\nLast yaar total of iota flrea loweat\nIn 11 yeara. Forest protection fund\nof $400,000 restored for this year.\nOTTAWA\u2014 Hon. W. A Oordon,\nminister of labor, who carried tha\ngovernment safely over a snap vote\nby continuing his speech Tuesday\nnight, la Ul with throat trouble.\nOTTAWA \u2014 Canadian radio commission criticised before houae radio\ncommittee. Oovernment urged to go\nout of broadcasting business and\nadopt measure of wide governmental\ncontrol of private stations operated\nupon oommerclal basis.\nVANCOOVBR \u2014 City formally petl-\ntlons government to establish royal\ncommlulon to Investigate request for\nstatutory authority ts tax prlvately-\nbeld crown lands at their actual\nvalua.\nMONTBBAL \u2014 Assumption eollege\nof Windsor, Ont., senior hoop champs,\nlose first game ln Dominion playdowns to National-** of Quebec 39-38.\nMurray Patrick won the gsme on a\nfree throw,   i\nLOB ANOBLE8\u2014Al Relnke, auto\nracer, killed ll practice aptn around\nAscot road racing courae. Car turned\nover three tlmea.\nOTTAWA\u2014Premier Bennett fa-rote\nearly revision of the BN A act to\npermit Dominion to take wider control ot aocial legislation. But he wlll\nnot seek that power until after a\ngeneral election, he tell, house.\nEDMONTON\u2014 Alberta Natural producta Marketing act given third reading.\nNORWICH, Ont\u2014Rt. Hon. Mackenale King, speaking ln behalf\nol A. B. Rennle, Lib., candidal*\nSouth oaford. says pop)* of Canada muat chooae between dictatorship or preservation of Britlah Institutions, charges provincial and\nDominion governmente arming under species' powere to battle each\nother,\nHUGO, Okla.\u2014Slight earth trehor\nfelt her*.\/\nOTTAWA\u2014Two children. Boy ana\njack Ooldham burned to death in\nearly morning fire.\nCaMary\u2014Charles a* Ooaa. chief\njuatloe of supreme oourt of Net-Tasks, declares he wu aware James\nFahey, sr Frank orlgware, wa*\nresident ol Alberta. Had been tipped\noff by friend who had met Fahey in\nVancouver. Juatloe aeea no reason to\nbring Tthey back to anawer for jell\nbreaking charge.\nVANCOUVER\u2014 Proposal to erect.a\nctty ball In the Thornton park alta\nsuffers a setback when It la learned\nthr** eewer outfalls exist at th*\nrear of the property and that It\nwould be costly to overcome this\nobstacle.\nVANOOUVBR\u2014introduction at a\nbualneee tax to replace the present\ntrades and business licensing' ayatem contemplated.\nNOME. Alaska\u2014One of Three Rua-\nslsn rescue planes leaves Cape Van\nKarem and makes 375 mile flight\nto Nome, Alaska, bearing prof. Otto\nSchmidt, Ul. who waa leader of\nparty  marooned on Ice flo*.\nLOWER FRONT\nSTREET GRADE\nTo Be Changed From\n.11 to 8 Per Cent\nGrade\nSOUTH BEND. Ind., April 11 (AP).'\n\u2014The Studebaker corporation suffer-\ntd a ntt low of 14.876,307 in 1933, the i\ncertified statement* forwarded to the I\nNe-r York atock exchange by the re-1\ncelven, R. 8. Vance, Paul O. Hoffman\nand A. Q. Bean, dlacloaed today.\nThe receivers' report ahowed a lose\ndt #4.030.036 for the period January\n1 to March 18. 1933, before the receivership, and a 654.610 profit for\nthe remainder of tbe yaar. However,\ntha report pointed out no deprecla-\ntlnn had been charged*, against the\nproperties by the receivers nor had\nthere been sny Interest accrued on\nobligstlons.\nTotal current assets were placed at\n69.689.169 with liabilities of 63,831,\u2022\n969. Net salea for tha year were 636,-\n994,373.\nSTATUS OF WOMEN\nCHANGING IN CHINA\nGirls Lead Freer Life;  Are\nBeing Educated Saya\nMissionary\nSouth Notes\nSOUTH BLOCAN. April 11\u2014Mrs. W.\nJ. Tlndale left Monday on a motoring\ntrip to spend a few daya ln Spokane.\nShe waa accompanied by Urs. John\nMurray.\nMlse Myra Humphry of Neleon was\na week-end vlaltor st the home of\nher parrots. Mr. and Mra. a W.\nHumphrey, \"Summerhlll\". \u00bb\nMaturity...\nMaternity...\nMiddle Age\nAc these thrtt trying periods a\nwoman needs Lydia E. Pinkhim'i\nVegetable Compound. Gift it to\nyour daughter when sht comes to\nwomanhood. Take it for strength\nbefore aod aftar childbirth. Taka\nIt to dda you ovar Change of Life.\nTaka it whenever you art oervous,\nweak and rundown.\nA medicine which hu the written\nendorsement  of nearly  900,000\nwomen must be good.\nGivt itschsnee to help\nyou, coo. Takt it regularly for best results.\nLYDIA E.PINKHAM'S\nVEGETABLE COMPOUND\n9* set ef lOO apeoten report b*w**U\nMONTRIAL. (OP) \u2014 Changes In\nconditions aa tbey affect woman In\nChina noted during her 41 yaara of\nmissionary work in the provinoe of\nHte-ohwen were described by Dr. Recta w Kllbora to tha Montreal pres-\nbyterlal of the Women* Missionary\nsociety of tba United Cburch of Canada.\nForty years ago Chinees women\nware never seen on the streets except\nin tha oaaa of an elderly servant aent\non an errand. Now they are fret to\ncorns and go aa they like. Olrls- feet\nwere bound then. nowj.h\u00ab practice is\ngoing out of style. In oountry places\nthe cuatom atlll exists but will likely disappear there. Dr. Ktlborn believed, when it Is kn6wn to bt unfaah-\nionable.\neducation wsa not thought neoeeeery four decades ago but today it la\nopen to any girl wbo aan avail her-\nbelf of It although many gtrla art deprived of the chance to-go to aohool\nbecause they must stay at homt to\nhelp with tba work. Toung .\u00abople\nmingling together now mske thetr\nown cholos of life partners although\nthera Is still much unhapplneae In\neasea where a boy or girl may havt\nbeen bethrothed In childhood by the\nparenta. for ln China an engagement\nIs slmost aa binding u marriage.\nDr. Kllborn said she had noted a\nmarked Improvement in the hgaith Of\nChinese gtrla btoause of their freer\nlife with participation ln open air\nsporta and gamea.\nThera ware no newspapers 40 yeara\nsgo but these, aooordlng to Dr. Kllborn. do not help mlasiooartc* for\nthey tell tha Chinese of conditions In\nChristian countries which art hard\nto explain.\nhe's a rum\nCALOART. (CP). \u2014 Pipe smokers\ntodsy are bestowing their praise on\nO. P. Jones, winner of a moat unique\ncontest. By keeping his lowly corn cob\nslight for one hour and SI minutes\nhe defested ISS contestants In a raot\nfor a title of sorts, only ont match\nwaa uaed.\nTo simplify the hemming of filet\ncurtains, and to relieve the eyestrain.\nbeeto a colored thread through the\nhemline to follow whlla stitching\nFOR SOUND  INDUSTRY\nIndustry and trad* ort th* msone by whlth\na country moksa *ff*ctiv* us* of naturol\nweolih. Th* Royal tank ha* always bttn\nr*ady to \u2022ncourag* sound Canadian\n\u2022nlarprls*. It has maintained this attitud*\nthrough many yaar* of varying condition*.\nTHE\nROYAL    BANK\nOF      CANADA\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, April 11\u2014Mrs Alei Baillle\nand daughter ara spending a few days\nat Slocan City with Mrs. Saline's\nparenta.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMlaa BMt Uddlcoat haa returned\nto Orand Porks aftar vacationing at\nTrail and Boaaland.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMlat Ilslns McPharlon haa returned to Trail after spending a ftw days\nwith her parenu at Orand Porks.\n\u2022 \u2022    s\nR. Powler, after spending a few\ndays ln Trail, has returned to hla\nhome ln Nakuap.\nMr. and Mra. w White of Boaaland\nwert recent visitors to Bonnlngton.\n.\u2022   *   *\nMr. and Mra. A. B. Clark were the\ngueata of honor laat night at a surprise party at thslr home on Tamarac\navenue, the occasion being their l&th\nwedding anniversary. Many beautiful\ngilts ware received, among tham be**\nIng a preeentation from tha Sunshine\ngroup of tba CO IT. t* Mra. Clark,\nwho la their leader.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. W. Laurie have had\naa their gueeta Mrs. Ernest Bowkett\nand children of South Slocan.\ne i e   e\nBruce McAulay haa returned to\nRoasland from \u2022*. sexton, where he\napent a week visiting relstlves.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. W. H. Campbell haa left for\nthe coast, where she will visit friends\nfor a short time.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nNat Taylor of Orand Porks IS visiting Trail frlenda.\nBelieve Council and\nHospital Are Agreed\non Patient Charges\nAt a netting of a committee appointed ly the Nelson city oouncll\nand a committee appointed by the\nKootenay Lake Oenerai hospltsl board.\ntt waa believed that an amloable\nagreement had been reached Wednesday night with regard to payment for\ncity patients. As two qf the oouncll\nrepiheentatises were not at the meeting. It waa decided, however, that no\nstatement would be mada until afttr\nthe council meeting Mondsy night.\nWork Is advancing rapidly on the\nPront street project of reducing the\ngrade, and with the work there la\nalao considerable vail building and\natreet widening being done. The plan\nIs to reduce the grade from an 11 per\ncent grade to an 8 per cent grade and\nto build the street up on the north\naide of the city railway tracks so\nthat lt wtll take care of all the westbound traffic\nAbout SOO feet of atreet la effected\nunder the work, and lt will mean\nlowering of the city atreet car tracks\naleo. At one point the road wlU be\nlowered five feet.\nROAD NORTH OF TRACKS\nFormerly, north of the ctty railway\ntracks, moat of the atreet tn that\nregion, sloped steeply toward the\nlake. This has all been filled ln and\nlevelled, and will give about IS or IS\nfeet of driving space, oompared to\nabout IS feet on the touth aide of\nthe tracks. Tha sidewalk along tha\nnorth aide haa alao been brought on\nlevel with the street. It haa been\nfilled with stone where necessary and\nmakes almost a continuous wall from\nPoplar street or the old city boudary,\nto Cedar street. The walls, there realty\nbeing three of them, are carefully\nfaced, and tn two or three places are\nrather deep. All thla baa been done by\nhand, the work extending over a period, off and on. of almoat a year.\nThe dirt excavated la being uaed to\nmake fills at other places, it la the\nintention to widen the road on Pront\natreet, west of wbere they are working\nnow. to that the road north of the\ntracks wlll ba continuous to Hall\natreet.\nWardner C.CF.\nHears Addresses\nWARDNZR. April 11\u2014At a meeting\nof the C.C.P. club Thuraday evet ng.\nMurray Sinclair delivered a ahort\naddress on \"The financing of work\nfor the unemployed and the Special\nPowera aet.\" This waa followed by\na brief addreae by John Nelson on\nthe \"Pour Stages of Civilisation.\"\nMlas Maureen Holtom spent the\nholldsys with frlende at Lumbertoh\nMrs. John Rahal of Fernie epent\nSunday here visiting frlende.\nMr. and Mra. Harry Nssh of Waldo\nwere the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. William  Holtom Sunday.\nAinsworth Notes\nAINSWORTH. AprU 11\u2014Rtt. Oeo.\nKinney of Procter came ln with tht\nBrotdcieter Sundsy and brought\nseveral youths with him.\nMr. and John Bums snd Ted of\nNeleon. after seteral days at theu\nsummer bome here, left for Neleon.\nRet. B. Pitt Orlfflth of Kaalo waa a\ntisltor here Thuraday.\nA. L. MacPhee of Xeato wwa a vlaltor ln town Sunday afternoon. He\nbrought aomt young folks down to the\nhot springs.\nMiss B- Truseott returned Saturday\nevening, after spending the Easter\nholldsys In Neleon.\nI. Short has returned to Creston,\nafter apendlng the Beater taoatlon\nwith hla parenta hare.\nMrs. J. B. Fletcher apent a few daya\nin Neleon laat weak.\nAppledale Notes\nAPPUDALf. AprU II\u2014Mrs H. H\nCum* and son Ian of liaison ware\ntbe (ueeU ot Mr. and Mra D. T.\nPeters for the Easter week.\nLionel. Treaty ml Keith Stalnton\nol Trail spent their holldaya with\nthalr irandvanau, Mr and Mra. W.\nT. Wytmt.\nLent* OampbeU of TtaU la naiuni\nhi* father A Tounf, for a few days.\nMl* L. Wild of Trail la vlaltlng\nhar aunt, Mr*. W, T. Wynne.\nTrail Boll Players\nRefuse to Pay Fee\nTRAIL. B.C.. April 11.\u2014Arrenge-\nmenta were made tonight by the executive of tbe TraU Baeebell club to\nhold a danoe ln tbe early part ot\nMay, In an endeavor to ralee funds\nto stay! organisation of the club. The\nmatter reoently propoeed by the executive that tbe executive and players\neach pay 13 aa membership fee, waa\nturned down by the players.\nPOLE COMPANY\nBUSYSHIPPING\nBusiness Is Brighter;\nBuilding Spur\nat Mill\nThe Schaefer-Hitchcock pole com\npuny > busy loading 10 care of poles\nfor shipment, aooordlng to Information reoelved in Nelaon, eight can being loaded at Nelaon for New Brighton.\nMinn., and two at Salmo for Sand\npoint, Idaho. Orders tor shipments are\non the Increaee and Judging from the\noondltlon of the market at preeent, it\nts stated that the Increaee la likely to\ncontinue.\nWork la proceeding at present on an\nunloading spur at the mill In Nelaon\nto enable loga to be brought ln by\nrail from outside points. Loga will be\ncoming ln from the Slocan talley later\non.\nBight men are employed by tbe\ncompany now, and when the mill commences operation, about tbe flrat of\nMay. there will be about 30 men on\nthe pay roll.\nTrail L0.L. Lodge\nTRAIL. B.C., April 11\u2014In aid ot\nthe children's orphanage at New Westminster, the L.OX. sponsored a concert and danoe In tnt K.P. hall Wednesday night Mayor E L. Oroutage\nopened tht concert with an address\nand thanked the lodge for undertaking auch an effort to contribute to\nsuch a worthy cause.\nA number of selections ware given\nby tbe Trail Veterane' oreheetra. Other artists were Mies R Buchan, Mra.\nR. Cook, Miss D. Wright. Miss Mae\nKelly, R. Hawkee, A. Barrett. Sam\nPowell, H. A. McLaren and J, PHtue.\nThe committee In charge waa oom-\nposed ot John (loe) Young, Bam\nSmythe, J. M. Doughty, James McKlnnon and W. Cooper.\nDr. Walley Speaks\nat C.CF. Meeting\nA paptr on \"Money and lta relation\nto production and distribution,\" given by Dr. O. A. O. Walley, waa tbe\nmain event at a well attended meeting ot -the C.CP, club at lta club\nrooma ln the Strathcona hotel Wed*\nnesday morning. The paper followed\nthe buslnesa meeting.\nAfter Dr. Walleye talk, a social\ntime waa enjoyed and refreshments\nwere served.\nBELG1UH HIGH\nLEGION TABLE\nMr. snd Mrs. I. A. Melsnder, Mrs.\nIt. B. Shaw and Mn. Charlea Doctor\ncarried off whlat honors at th* Canadian Lesion whist drive Wednesday\nnight. The? occupied table Belgium\nand held M flats. Both the whltt and\nthe dance that followed ware much\nbetter attended than on previous occasions\nI. T. Brake waa master of ceremonies and tha commit*-*** wu 9. A.\nAldersmlth. E. A. Woolls and W. A.\nJonee.\nThe '\u25a0popillation of Oermany 1* now\nabout te.S00.00 Inhabitants.\nA SIMPLE QUICK\nWAY TO RELIEVE\nACID STOMACH\nHIRE ARE THE SIGNSi\nNervousness Frequent Headaches ;\nNsurslgta Peeling of WsakneM   :\nIndigestion gteeplsssasss\nLoss of Appetite   Mouth Acidity\nSoar Stomach\nAuto-lntoilcatlon\nBladder Weakness\nSwiftly Relieved\nIf you are troubled with a burning sensation. Blsddsr weakness, frequent dally annoyance, getting-up\nnights, dull pains ln bsck, lower abdomen and down through groins\u2014\nyou should try the emailDg vtlue ol\nDr. South worth's \"TjrsUbs\" and see\nwhat a wonderful dltterenoa they\nmake) If this grand old formula\nOf a well known physician brings\nyou the swift comfort lt nss brought\nto others, you surely will be thankful and tery well pleased, if tt\ndoea not satisfy, the druggist thst\nsupplied you Is authorised to return your money on tint box purchased.\nWHAT TO DO FOR ITl\nTAKI\u20142 trsspoonfuls of\nPhillips' Milk of Mag-\nMats in s |fiai of wster\nevery momins when you\nget up. Tike snother\nFesspoonful Jo minutes\naftsr est ing. And another\nbefore you go to bed.\nOH\u2014Take the ntw\nPhillips* MilkctfMsgrmu\nTablets \u2014 tm tttltt (or\neach teespoonful ts directed above.\nIf you have Acid Stomach, don't\nworry ftbout it. Follow the simple\ndirections given above. This smalt\ndosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia\nacts at oner to neutralize the arid*\nthat cause headache, stomach pains\nand other distress. Try it. You'll\nfeel like s new person.\nBut\u2014be careful you get genuine\nPhillips' Milk of Magnesia, or\nPhillips* Milk of Magnesia Tablets\nwhen you buy\u201425c and 50c sizes.\nALSO IN TAtllT PORM\nEech tmy tablet Is ths\nequivalent of s teespoonfal\nof Genuine Phillips' Milk\nof Magnesia.\n5T\u00ab\nMAD* IN CAMA DA\nPhillip*' Milk of M_tne.U\nCANT SLEEP\nYou mar fwl nervous, Irritable and de-\n-pr-eeeed, you m*y suffer from indigestion and\nheadaches; but the moat marked symptom Is\nsle*j>ieeafiess. The treatment indicated is Dr.\nCbmtt Nov* Pood beeauM it restores health\nand vigo* tp th* nervous system.\nDr. CHASE'S\nIXIIKVI   FOOD\nFINK'S\nLIMITED\nSpring Coat\nClearance\n3 DAYS\u2014THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\nSurely t clearance like this In the middle of the season is truly an event yoa\ncan't afford to miss . . .\nCoats, that are dressy or tailored. Pure wool <;lotb, two-season lining. Sizes\n14 to 44.\n$16.50\n$13.50\nto no\n.95\n$11.00\n$10.00\nto\n$8\n.95\nCrsps Georgette Hots. All ths newer shades.   Sixes  to\n10V_. Pair      $1\n!_____<.\nSpring Swagger Suits\n$10*95\nThe fashionable garment of the season. They are correctly styled. In tweeds and wool crepes . . . The gayest\nof colors. Sites 14 to 40.\nUp from\t\nSPRING SHOES\nYou will want new shoes for this spring season ... We have the latest arrivals and moderately priced . . . TIES. PUMPS, AND STEP-INS. HIGH AND\nCUBAN HEEIS ... GREY, BEIGE. TAUPE. BLUE. BLACK, BROWN\nAND WHITE.\n$2*95   $4*00   $5*00\nDo not clip tha tips of your laebea.\nIt la dangerous practice, and doaa not\nlb aay way promote eyelash growth.\nUse a bit of plain vaseline or odorless\nsng tasteless castor oil on your laahes\nnightly.\nI\nFink's Shoes are designed in accordance\nwith scientific principles.\n ------*\n\u25a0\"\"n\u2122\n*********\u2022\u2022\u2014\n%b\nRflXAL(;iTv\n-THE NILSON DAILT NBWS NILSON, B.C.\u2014THURSDAY MOBNINO. APRIL lt, IBM\nVEGETABLE SOUP\nFRESH VEGETABLES   fre*   WESTERN GARDENS\nInvest South Slocan\nGuides and Brownies\ne\nTwo  Functions   on   Friday;\nCertificates,  Flag\nPresented\nTOUTH SLOCAN, April ll\u2014The enrolment of Brownies and Olrl guides\ntook plaoe ln the hall Prlday when\nMrs. T. *t. Dockerlll. district commissioner accompanied by Mrs. F. A,\nNewell, representing the I.O.D.E.\ncame over from Trail for the ceremony.\nThe Brownie pack, who looked very-\ntrim In thalr new unlfo%ys, had\npatiently studied ln anticipation of\ntheir Investiture and were enrolled In\nthe afternoon. Mm. Newell presented\nthe certificate to Mlsa Ban Oansner.\n\"Brown Owl\", and after the Inspection\nby Mrs. Dockerlll apd pinning on the\nbadges, the Brownie Fairies, Monella\nBcott, Barbara Bird, Oeorgene Hunt,\nand Dorothy James, and the mven.\nLaura Myers, Thelma Nymsn and\nOraoe McDonald, received their certificates with vary hearty worda of\nwelcome and encouragement.\nMlas Oansner expressed her thanks\nto Mrs. Dockerlll and Mra. Newell.\nTha Olrl Ouldes met ln the evening for their enrolment. Miss Mary\nBradshaw, captain, who had been con*\nnected jrlth the guides ln England,\nwas preaented wltb her oertlflcate by\nMrs. P. O. Bird, representing tbe\nWomen's Institute which hu baen\nsponsoring the movement.\nThe inspection b, Mrs. Dockerlll\nfollowed, with the presentation of\nbsdgea and oertlflcataa and a hearty\nwelcome to each Oulde.\nUra. P. A. Newell on behalf of the\nI.ODE. of Trail presented re colors, handing the flag to Mlas Thelma\nBird, leader of the color party, which\nIncluded Meg Bradshaw and Wlnnlfred Ridge. The Daffodil patrol, lead\ner Thelma Bird, Included Dorothy\nJohnson, Uly Edwards and Betty Russel; the Poppy patrol, leader Meg\nBradshaw, Included Wlnnlfred Ridge.\nMabel Baker, May Tomklna and Helen\nSamson.\nThe flag wu unrolled to the singing\nof \"Ood Save tbe King.\"\nThe boards were Judged, tbe poppy\ndisplay taking first place.\nMany of tho parenta and frlenda\nattended and hearty votes of thanks\nwere extended to Mrs. Dockerlll, and\nto Mrs. Newell.\nRoss Spgr Notes\nROSS SPUR. April 11\u2014Tony Swan\naon went to Trail to take his daughters, lsses Louisa and Enda, back to\nhigh achool.\nMr. and Mrs. T. Barkley ware vial\ntors to Erie recently.\nMrs. Armand Vlau waa visiting ln\nFruitvale reoently.       i\nThomas Tremblsy waa a vlaltor\nto Trail Monday.\nMiss Helen Tramblay returned to\nber home here from Trail.\nAbe Doerksen went to Parka Sld\nIng Tuesday.\nSlocan City Notes\nSLOCAN CITY. April 11\u2014Mr. and\nMrs. Warwick were visitors to Nelson\nSaturday.\nMr. and Mra. T. R. Mosher and\nlittle son Alan were business visitors\nto Nelson Saturday.\nMlsa N. Watson, Junior teacher,\nspent the holldsys wltb relatives ln\nSpoksne.\nPrincipal R, Hanna apent the boll\ndaya ln  Nelson  snd   Spoksne.\nORANGE PEKOE BLEND\n\"SALADA\nTEA     \"\n\"Frttli from Ac Gardens*\nCHAPTER XXVIII\nShe surrendered to clrcumstanoas\nlearned to Uke a long siesta afternoons, learned to ration her quinine and to go to bed promptly at\ntba first onset of anything approaching fever; learned, too, tbat ona\ncould exercise ln such a climate,\nlf ona did It properly and In proportion, and persuaded Hayes to\nlet her use one of the company\nponies and so sometimes rode out\nto meet BUl. ln the comparative\ncool of the evening or went out\nwltb him early In tbe morning. She\nmade friends among the Spanish\nfamilies nearby and founds a charming simplicity of social intercourse In\ntheir scattered, oool patloa and haciendas. She went occasionally to\nthe Sports Club, dragging Bill with\nher. She organised swimming parties and picnics, now and tben, and\nkept open house for the grateful\nbachelors. And found herself gradually becoming attached to life\nas sha was living lt.\n\"Tbe trouble with me Is,\" she told\nBill, \"I get In ft rut and it's hard\nto get me out of lt. It takes dynamite\u2014like the charge that shot me\n\u2014us\u2014out of Westlynne. But when\nI got down here I Just wouldn't\ntet uaed to things; I woldn't give\nln. I thought tbat giving ln would\nmaka me like a lot of the women\nI had seen down here. So I fought.\nI wouldn't accept any of the natural advantages of a place like this.\nI compared everything, climate,\nfood, entertainment, clothes, waya of\nliving and general behavior wltb\ntbe way things are at home. I waa\na fool. And I certainly defeated\nmyself because I waa beginning to\nbe a chronic Invalid, sloppy and faded\nand enjoying poor health and not\nmaking tb? lesst effort to find anything worth while tn our altuatlon.\nNow\", she said wistfully, \"We're\nhaving a pretty good time, aren't\nWe?\"\n'TU lay we sre!'*\nHe went over to ber and lifted her\nout of her long wicker chair. She\nwaa wearing tba gay, thin, floppy\nprismas which Delia bad aent out\nto her. She looked oool and young\nand her very ahort hair waa curled\naa tightly u a child's over her little\nbead. She waa tanned; and because\nby experimenting .she bad found the\nlotions beat suited to hair akin, and\nto the ravages of the climate, ber\nskin was aa smooth and fraah aa a\nchild's. Bill said, sitting down wltb\nber ln his arma. \"I don't aoe bow\nyou do It. You look marvelous and\nyou've so much energy.\"\n\"I bad it all along,\" aba told him.\n\"but I wouldnt put lt to work. I\nwaa to busy being sorry for myself.\nI had lost Interest ln everything.\"\n\"In me\u2014\u2014?\"\n\"No. Never, ln you. But\u2014BUI.\"\nahe said, turning In hla arms, and\nclosing ber eyes against the velvet\ndsrkneas of the night, against the\nbiasing stars. \"I waant aure of myself where you were concerned. Olive\nLinda. Everything. And becauae I\nwasn't aura\u2014I Juat aort of crawled\nInto a hole and pulled It tn after me.\"\n\"Sura now?\"\nShe wu silent a moment.   Out on\nFILL your prettiest cream pitcher with rich,\ngolden Carnation. Cream your steaming,\nfragrant cup of coffee\u2014and taste. The taste is a\nbit different\u2014as if your coffee had been made\nsome new, pleasing way. You'll be delighted with\nits colour\u2014its taste\u2014and its consistency, too.\nCarnation seems to blend better with coffee\nthan ordinary cream does. Thai's because it is\nhomogenized and sterilized. Try Carnation also\nfor fruit and cereals. We know the result will be\nits regular use in your home, not only for cream*\ning, but for all recipes calling for milk. Write for\ntwo valuable books\u2014\"100 Glorified Recipes\"\nand \"Contented Babies\". Address the Carnation\nCo., Limited, 134 Abbott St., Vancouver.\nA CANADIAN MQMICT-^FEOM CONTSNTED C.O.V\narnation Milk\nOaiD'S LARgEST.SELLING BRAND OF EVAHMATElTMiLir\nths road beyond their screened ver*\nanda someone went by on horseback.\nThe boots beat down upon the bard\nwhite ground. Someone waa singing,\nIn tbe native quarter. An the palm\ntrees stirred ln their dreams to a\nlittle wind blowing ln from tbe ses.\n\"Yes, I'm sure,\" she said. \"Bill,\ndo you know, I love It here\u2014wtth\nyou?\"\nHe said, deeply moved:\n\"You\u2014darned Uttle wonder! Come\non, I've got a new book on white\nsugar m\u00bbklng. Borrowed it from\nHayes. I'll go ln and Uke a ahower\nand put on pyjamaa\u2014though not, I\nregret, as giddy aa youra\u2014and we'll\ngo ln and read.   Wbat aay?\"\nSummer came and went. A happy\nsummer, serene and atlll and terribly\nhot. But Nevis lsughed at the best.\n\"Do your worst!\" challenged Nevis.\narmed with showers and the thinnest\nof voile lingerie and great bottles of\neau-de-oologne and round, fat cans\nof bath powder. She ordered rattan\ncurtains, she kept tbe shsdes down,\nshe had electric fana going, she was\nspendthrift In the matter of Ice snd\nthere was alwaya coffee extract and\nUme Juice and rounds of freah pineapple for Bill when he came In, hot\nand tired: alwaya clean linen laid\nout and a couch made aoft with oool\npillows for him to rest on, while\nMaria got supper.\nHayes said, coming often to dinner, while Linda waa away:\n\"You kids have certainly learned\na trick or two about being comfortable.\"\nNevla told him, laughing:\n\"Tbe sad part of tbat Is that I\nmight have lecrned lt before, but\ndidn't.\"\nBhe was looking weU, lf thtn. The\nfever was letting go of her, discouraged perhsps by her constant vigilance or because she wu really becoming acclimated. She had found\nout Just how much ahe could do\nwithout overdoing and Just how far\nher nerves would stretch without\nsnapping or frying. She discovered\nan excellent Spanish doctor, In Ponce.\none of the handsomest men ahe had\never seen and ona of tha best physicians. She went to him once a month,\nand sent Bill to blm almost ss often\n\"An ounce of prevention,\" argued\nNevis gaily when BUl gloomed at her\nher\u2014\"What, again? Do you think I'm\na hypochondriac?\"\u2014\"la worth eight\nweeks of malaria . . . hookworm or\nwhat have you!\"\nIn the autupvn Linda returned.\nHayes had gone up a few weeks previously to attend to soma business\nand to bring her back and bad left\nBill In full charge, with a free band.\nAnd on the boat, returning, were Walter Mseon and Margaret, who introduced themaelvea prompUy to tba\ncordial Hayes.\n\"We havent tet tba kids know,\"\nMaaon aald, \"wa wanted to surprise\nthem.\"\nWhite Linda and Margaret talked\ntrivialities on tba deck. Maaon and\nHayes sst In the smoking room and\ntalked sugar Industry and Bill, mostly Bill.\n\"He's all right,\" Hayes said. \"It\nlooks Is If I'll hava to apend six\nmonths of the year ln New York. I'm\nmore than willing to recommend him\naa general manager, ln my absence.\nAnd to carry on wltb lt, pn my return,\naa far aa that la oonoerned, aa my aa-\naifiunt. aae? He'a taken a real Interest, he's quick, nothing gets hy him.\nHe'a honest\u2014a rare gift\u2014and he's\npopular. We can uaa blm bare. The\nquestion is. will he want to stay? Of\ncourse. Mr. Maaon, you understand\nmy outfit isn't aa larg* aa yours. Your\nbunch down here haa ua all licked as\nfar ss slue Is concerned. We produce\nonly tha raw augar, we dont go Into\nthe refining end aa you do. There\nwas more opportunity for BUI In tbe\nother company, only ba waant ex-\nacUy happy there. I'll amend tbat.\nI'U say there would bave baan mon\nopportunity bad tha outfit been ao\norganised that a newcomer could get\nahead. But It lent. You dont mind\nmy being comparatively frank at tbe\nexpense of a rival?\"\n\"No.\" said Maaon, \"I dont mind\nYou see. Nevis, when she was up, told\nme aome things. BUl wrote othen. I\ndldnt believe 'em. Slnoe then I've\nseen a chemist who had been tired 1\nAlong about the time BUl came down.\nHe talked from tiw shoulder. I'm beginning to see things. Ot course. I\ncant start In with the big stick.\nPrsnkly, It's against my own Interest*\nBut I can use my Influence to get\nBill bark on the old Job with a freer\nhsnd snd a different position. But\nthat would mean taking blm awaj\nfrom you. And, moreover, I have another thing in mind for him\"\n\"New York?\" asked Hayes, shrewdly\n\"Yea. Not a lot of money to start,\nbut I'll give him some stock aa aort\nof bonus, snd there's a lot of room\nat tbe top. If he wanta lt.\"\nHayes said, tinkling tba Ice In his\nglass:\n\"I hate Uke hell to loae him. But\nI wouldn't siand In his way. Look\nhere, we'll put it up to him, shsll we\n\u2014and see what he aaya? And leave\n' It to him?\"\nHe sdded: \"He'd be a fool not to go\n>ack to New York. But I wont tell\nUm tbat,\" Hayes concluded, grinning.\nThey wirelessed from the boat. Nevis\njvas st San Juan to meet them. Bill\nwouldn't get off, abe said. \"Grand-\n..Und plsy,\" Hayes told her gaily, but\nwell pleased, nevertheless.\nThey motored back. \"Lord, It's\ngrand to sea you,\" Nevis said, hold-\n, Ing Msrgaret Mason's big competent\ni hand ln both of her own.\n\"You look great,\" Msson told her.\n\"better than you did when you left\nus. even. How come . . .?\"\nShe said, smiling, quoting Hayes:\n\"I've lesrned a trick or two.\"\nShe was perfectly radiant. She\nhad learned more than a trtck or two\nBhe had learned aomething, on the\nday the Mason's wireless had renchrd\nher which would make all the difference ln her life and Bill's. But she\nwouldn't tell him\u2014not yet. Bhe wanted to watt, to poasees her secret solely\nfor a few days out of hslf fear, hslf\nsuperstition. Besides she wasn't actually sure, waa she?\nShe ssked:\n\"Uncle Welter, whafa up your\nsleeve?\"\n\"A oouple of things.'1 he told her,\n\"but they're up to BUl. Por Instance.\nMr. Hayes wants htm to stick around\nhere: or I can give him a Job here\nwith his old outfit, or I can take him\nback to New York. Which shall lt be?\"\nI Nsvls was pale under ber tan. Bhe\nI said, after a pause:\n\"You'll have to aak BlU. As you\nsay, It's up to blm.\"\nShe had tbat to think about on the\ntrip home. And, arriving, Bill met\n| tbem, very eplrk and span, waving a\nI letter.    \"Hey,   folks 1\"   He   embraced\nSUE OF METAL A FACTOR IN\nIPROVHIGTHECO^IIDATED\nPOSITION DECLARES WARREN\nThe Company Also Disposed of Some of Its\nHoldings of Amalgamated Metals\nand of Ontario Refining\nPROFIT ON YEAR'S OPERATIONS\nNAMED AS THE THIRD FACTOR\nspent on property account, and tW,-\n6'\\79 on plant account.\n\"The important itema in property\nace* un- were;\nBuena Vista advanoe (operating Big Missouri mine)     W0.19fl.40\nAiken Lake property _,  10.235.77\nBoulder creek placers  31,855.00\nSlat   and Mansion creek\nplacers     84.328.37\nBridge River Conaolldated .. 23,638.70\n\u25a0South Weat African concession     41.108.09\n\"In plant account, the main Item\nwas 144,444.63 spent on tha fertiliser\nplant, tba remainder being made up\nof comparatively amall Items.\nSTRONGER   POSITION\n\"Plnancea\u2014The atatement ahows a\nmarked linprovemi t ln your financial condition, brought about partly\nby tha proceeds of salea of metal\nstocks on band at the beginning ot\nthe year,' partly by the sale of eome\nnf your holdings In Amalgamated\nMetal  corporation  and  Ontario Re-\n, PAGE TlfREE\nfining company, Ltd., and partly by\nprofits from the year's operations.\n\"Tha. policy of your board Is to\nfurther strengthen your cash position\nagainst poaalble eventualities.\n\"Employees and ataff\u2014There was\nthe usual excellent performance, coupled wltb friendly relations and very\nsatisfactory cooperation.\n\"Foreign salea\u2014 Your representatives were successful In taking full\nadvantage of.using markets In disposing: of your stocks.\nYour vice-president, W. L. Mstthews. passed away aoon after the\nannual meeting. He waa much interested ln your operations. His loss\nla much regretted by your board and\nbla many friends. E. W, Bentty waa\nelected vice-president In succession,\nand R. S. McLaughlin was elected to\nthe board to fill the vacancy caused\nby tbe death of Mr. Matthews.\"\nMore than a pound of pure vitamin\nC ln the form of ascorbic acid has\nbeen prepared trom paprika.\nPolicy of Board to further Strengthen Cash\nPosition;    Important   Capitol\nOutlays on Mining Properties\nNINE INCHES OFF HER WAIST\nEats What She Likes\u2014Yet Reduces\nSates of accumulated metal stocks,\ndisposal of soms holdings In Amalgamated Metal corporation and Ontario\nRefining, and profits from the year's\noperations, which benefitted bj Improved metal prlcea. sll contributed\nto the Improved financial position of\nthe Consolidsted Mining - Smelting\nCompany of Canada, President Jamea\nJ. Warren stated. In the annual report to ths shareholders, submitted\nat Montreal Monday.\nThe general Improvement In oondltlon. and the maintenance of the\ncompany's properties and operations,\nwere the features emphasised by Mr.\nWarren.\nHis report set forth:\n\"After provldlni for current development, adding 117,731.71 to employees' pension fund {besides taking\ncore of the year's disbursements on\nthis account) and ptylng taxes (3176.-\n17141), there was a surplus of 33.-\n989.037 39.\n\"Deducting the write-offs for de-\npletlon  and depreciation. 9339.94087\nvarious products Insures the market-.\nfjg of your full share of tho world's\n.leeds. .\n\"On account of low wheat prices\nsales ln the prairie provinces did not\ncome up to expectations In 1933. This\nyear, however, there Is a much better\ndemand. Results from the use of fertiliser continue to be quite satisfactory. Any real Improvement ln wheat\nprices would undoubtedly result ln\nsuch a demand for your fertiliser\nproducts as to tax your full capacity\nto produce,\n\"Much useful missionary and demonstration work wss done by Dr.\nNeldlg and his staff. Fanners are\nshowing Incressed Intereet, though\nwheat prices continue discouraging.\n\"During the year the Installation\non Ooat river (described In Mr.\nCampbell's report) was completed, It\nsupplies the electric needs of the\ncountry of which Erlckaon and Creston are the important centers. As\nusual It reflects credut on L. A. Camp-\nand  83,393,822.97 respectively,  there  bell, vice-president and general msn\nremained 31.058,273.32. compared with\na deficit of 33.903.10749 In 1933.\n\"No dividend on the common ahares\nof the power company was declared\nor paid ln 1933, while In 1932 9311,300\nwere received on that account.\n\"The firs lnsursncs reserve wsa not\nIncreased.   Losses   were   charged   to\noperating account.\nDIVIDENDS   KIM 'III'\n\"After providing for dividend No.\n87, declared to shareholders of reoord\nDecember 31. 1938, amounting to\n9978,807. the remainder, 380,488 82,\nwas carried to profit and loea, which\nstood at 91.498.233.18 at the year's\nend.\n\"Ths year's results pepnltted tin I\npayment of a dividend of 6 per cent, j\nor 81 SO a ahare, without drawing on I\nthe profit and lou account.\n\"Stocks are carried at cost\u2014whlcJV ]\nIs somewhat bslow msrkst prloea at\nthe end of the year. They have been\nreduced substantially, and are now of\ncomfortable proportions.\n\"increased earnings reeulted  from\nbetter metal prices and appreciation\nIn sterling, ln addl.Ln to substantial\nreductions In produouon -coats.\nTRICE BETTERMENT\n\"Metal prices\u2014During the year\nthere was a betterment but largely In\nterma of dollars. This doss not bulk\nso large It reduced to gold values.\nThe future Is uncertain because of ths\nmsny financial and other experiment*\nbeing carried on by some nstlons.\nnotably the Dnlted SUtes. Perhaps\nfortunately the Utter oountry\u2014account itt tariff barriers\u2014has not\nbeen and Is not a market for your\nmettle, so that srratle movements\nthere do not and will not affect your\ncompany seriously. On the other hand,\nthe closer union of the mother country and the dominions following the\nOttawa conference has strenfthKHO\nyour marketing poaition greatly.\n\"With your low costs and largo or*\nreserves, you should be able to supply your full sb\u00bbre of the worlds requirements,   and   at t   r*a*on*bl*\n\"Equipment, plsnt and buildings\nhave been kept up. Development of\nthe mines Is well shesd of Immediate\nrequirement*. A condition of preparedness prsvalls. In esse any audden or\nextraordinary demand opens up for\nIncressed production.\"    .__.__*\u25a0\nAfter reporting tbe physical production ot mcttU for two years.\nPresident Wsrren continued: ..    .\n\"The reports of ths vice-president\nand general manager and the vice-\npresident ln chsrgs ol mines cover\nthe years operations. They Indicate\nsubstantial progrsss ln many direc-\n\"\"\"ukexpecttd physical ditflculUea\npostponed the production stage of\nyour placer properties. Next season\nshould see considerable output there-\n\u2022Blg Missouri\u2014 further development of this property le under wsr\n\"Oreat Bear Uke-In the course of\ndevelopment shipments of high grsde\nore were mads from your properties\nand gave satlafactory returns Indications are so fsvorsble thst plans are\nfor  the  Installation   -\nager of the West Kootenay Power A\nLight oompany, under whose efflc'snt\ncontrol the other plant* were operated successfully,\nCAPITAL OUTLAYS\n\"Capital expenditures amountel to\n9313.794.37, ot which 9248.204 48 was\nIMPROVEMENT DUE TO\nKRUSCHEN\nWhet excess fat starts to overtake t\nwoman, her dressmaker, with the telltale tope measure wilt soon detect it.\nIf you are beset with the fear of losinj--\nyour girlish proportions\u2014of flndins\nyourself catalogued \" Out-site \"\u2014read\nthe letter printed below. The writer\nsays \" I waa astounded,\" and she tells\nyou Uie reason why :\u2014\n* I started taking Kruschen Salt* for\ngeneral acidity. In less than three\nmonths t was astounded at my general\nappearance; all excess of fat had\ndisappeared. In less than three month*\nI ara* eight or nine inches leas round\nmy waist and stomach. As I waa\noot taking tha Salts for reducing\nweight, I did not at lint realise it\nwas due to Kruschen Salts.\n\"I am now the admiration of aU my\nfriends arith my figure. It is marvellous\nthe difference. Also the dreadful\npainful itching and sickneas have\nstopped, as well a* the miserable\nfullness and flatulency. I did no\ndieting In anv way. I eat what, wben\nand where I Uke. It wu aimply\nwonderfully easy, no unpleasantness\nla any way.\"\u2014(Un.) A. U.\nKruschen doea not aim to reduce by\nrushing food through the body; it*\ntmnm is not confined to a single part '\nof the system. Gently, but surelv, it\nrids the system of aU fat-forming food\nrefuse, of all poisons and harmful\nacids, which often give rise to rhet*.\nmatism. digestive disorders and many\nother ills.\nKruarhru Salt* I* obtainable at all\nDrug Stores at 49c. and 75c per bottle.\nunder   wsy\nDe-\nlurther equipment this summer\nvelopment Is being continued.\n\"Sullivan mine\u2014The vice-president\nln charge of mines report* very fsvor-\nable developments In a lower level of\nthis property. Many.years of profitable\nmining are assured.\nBETTER FERTILIZER DEMAND\n\"Pertltlser operations\u2014 The whole\nplant may now be said to be In completely successful oper .In] condition,\nEetlmsted costt hsve been reached In\npractically all departmentt-as In the\ncut ot metals snd high grade nf the\neveryone, regardless of relationship\nor *ex\u2014\"Oolty. It'* good to have you\nhack . .!'\u2022 this was to Hsyes snd\nLlnds .    . \"Lord. HI swell *eelng you\n1\" this wss for the Maoons . .\n\"snd I've got s bsrrelful of news.\"\nNevis asked, her hand on his srm:\n\"Who's th* letter from''-'\n\"8sm Burton,\" Bill snswered snd\ngrinned st her.\nShs ssld quickly:\n\"Sam? We hsven't heard from htm\nfor ages. Are he snd Daisy engaged\n. . .? setuBllj**\"\n\"They sure are! But that Isn't ths\nhalf of ttl Lord, what a Bost I\nturned out to bst Lets go Into the\nshack svaryone . . .\" He turned to\nthe Hsyss . . . \"Toull wsnt to gst\nslong home. But I took the liberty\nof hsvlng Marls and your Conchlta\nfix tu tip s meal of sorts, here at ths\nhouse. Why not oome ln snd wssh\nup here snd est with us? Tou must\nbe dog tired.\"\n\"Suits me.\" sold Hayes, looking at\nUnda.\nNsvls took the Masons to their room\nand took Linda Into hers. Unda wss\nfull of exclamatory comments on a\nsummer In Southsmpton. \"My dear, 11\nyou knew how I hsted getting back\nhere! But Tlm Is arranging to spend\nsix months of ths yesr North. Thst\nwon't be so bsd, wlll It?\"\n(To Bs Continued) *\nHf ^itfrtfnv'_ft*Q (Edmpan|.^\nINOOMPORATgO   Itt MAY It Id.\nFRIDAY BAY NEWS\nThe New\nCOUNTRY GENTLEMAN\nA Man's Shirt by FORSYTH\nthe shirts ....\nA triumph ln fm* shirt making by\nF-orayth! Full-cut to give lot* of freedom! Collar-ituched style* or negli-\ngee with two matching collars t A wonderful rsngs of brsnd-new shade* ln sll\nsize*!    Each\t\n*2\nSale of Inlaid\nLinoleum\nOna day only at thata apaclal\nprlcea. 2 yarda wide ln a good\nrange of patterna. Rag. $1.50 yd.\n\u2122,\"n\": $1.19\nWear Gingham Dresses to the\nGyro Hoe Down Friday Night\nThe Bay Features a (iood Asportment\nat $1.95 to $2.95\nCASH\nGROCERY\nSPECIALS\n*\nNo Phone Orders\nFree  Delivery\nNo Charge Accounts\nOld Colony Maple Syrup\nQt. bottle; JQtf\nEach      40\nLibby's Happy Vale\nPickles\u2014Sweet or *)\\t*\nMitir; 31-oz. bottle\nKraft  Old   Fashioned\nSalad Dressing-\n12-oz. jar for .\nLibby's Ketchup\u2014 1 \/V\n12-oz. bottle ....   10\nTea-bisc  Makes  Perfect\nBiscuits and One Measuring Spoon\u2014      O0*f\nThe two for   LO\nGrand Forks Potatoes\n\u2014Netted gems;tfl or\n100 lbs.  ~*l.d\\~\nNew Cabbage\u2014        \u00a30\nPer lb       0\nService\nGrocery\n193\u2014PHONE&-194\n31\nhione\nIV\nI I \\l antra COFFER\u2014 Attmt\nFreshly ground; per lb. *\u25a0#**>-\u2022\nin rtniM I    II \\M i\nHITTER\u2014No.  I  Un\t\nCOX'S   GELATINE--\nPer  pkg,\nNEW AWNING STRIPES\nNew California stripes in standard quality awnings. Colorful and sunproof,\ninches wide.\nSpecial, yard   ,...\n55\nENGLISH JASPE BEDSPREADS\nPrinted summer spreads with embroidered outline in shades of rose, tango,\nand blue. Size 70 to 90.\nSpecial \t\nt*\\\u00bb\nCHILDREN'S WASH SUITS\nMade of broadcloth or chambray in two-\ntone combinations, some with matching\nhats. Sizes 2 to 6 years\nSuit   \t\n95\nCEDAR-FUMED WARDROBES\nNow  that  spring  is  here   safeguard\nyour winter garments by procuring a.\ncedar-fumed wardrobe. Strongly made,\nIron bar to hold 4 to 6 garments. Each\n;\u2022!\u2022\u00bb\n31*\n19*\nSWIFT'S sn 11 li  LE.tr  mm*\nLARD\u20141-lb. cart.; t for *******\nI Ml*HI *.*. MALT     .\nviMi.iH   ot   bottle..\nRED  RIVER  I1HHK-    \\\\Ot\\_\nm\nf AST t EREtl\u2014l-er pkg\/1\nMEN'S DRESS SHOES\nIn black or white or tan and smoked elk combination.\nAlso black or brown oxfords or boots built over combination fitting last with  medium,\nround, or square toe styles. Suitable . __\nfor dress or business wear. All sized * ^L*95\nin lot, 6 to 11. Pair      mkW\n\t\n\u2014\n PAGE POVK\nIsts Wished   AprU   3*1,   1903\n\"interior of British Columbia's Family Newspaper\"\nALL   TBI   NEWS   WHIU   IT   IS   NSWS\nPublished .very morning *xo*pt Sunday by\nthe NSWS PUBLISHING OOMPANY, LIMITED,\nlit    Baker   Stmt,    Nalaon,    BrltUh    Columbia.\nMsmbsr of Tb* Canadian Press Leased win News Bsrvics\nMsmtur   of    th*   AUDIT   BUREAU    OP   CIRCULATIONS\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934.\nLARRY PIPER!\nThis good old baseball' name has a reminiscent\nsound, as it crops up in tbe notes from the Dominion\ncamps on the Longbeach road project. Larry, like\nmany another good man, is putting in time usefully\nbetween better-paying jobs, and here's wishing him\ngood luck.\nIf memory serves aright, he used to ornament the\nright side of the diamond, as he played for Winnipeg,\nsomewhere around the second sack, or perhaps further\nafield. Winnipeg was usually in the Northern league,\nthough once or twice it was the Northern-Copper Country league, and once it was the Western Canada league.\nAt all events, when Mrs. Piper named her boy\nLarry, she made it inevitable that some day, if he\nbecame a swatter, he would be known as \"Larruping\nLarry,\" and that is just what he became.\nHe used to scoop up the grounders, pull down the\nflies, spear the liners, but best of all, he was a good\nman on the handle end of a bat. He used to swing\non 'em, and then light out on the paths for as many\nbases as he could get.\nOf course Larry is giving the boys a* little useful coaching.\nYouth is always self-confident, but the wise lad\nwill pay earnest attention to any tips Larry lets fall.\nThey will be the real goods.\nPOLITICAL STUDY CLUBS\nAmerican political correspondents are reporting\nthat in the western agricultural states that may suffer\nby the power that President Roosevelt is taking to\nvary the tariff in bargaining with foreign countries,\nfarmers are forming evening study clubs for systematic reading of the Congressional Record.\nThe Congressional Reford is the Hansard of the\nUnited States congress, and is the official record\nof the debates.\nPresumably the study movement has been evoked\nby the latest extraordinary move of the Roosevelt administration, framing of the tariff having in the past\nbeen done by the houses of congress, the president's\npart in the enacting being confined to accepting or\nrejecting the measure when passed. The farmers\nwant to inform themselves of the points brought out\nin the debates, and of how their representatives\u2014who\nwill be up this year for reelection\u2014have voted.\nFormation of political study clubs is always commendable, and a particularly good idea is that of\nsystematically reading the debates of the law-makers.\nThen one wilf be informed on the chief points advanced\nfor and against any proposal before the law-making\nbody.\nIn the case of Canada, much profit, as well as\nincidental entertainment, would accrue to any club\nthat systematically read the parliamentary speeches\nof the political leaders, say, Premier Bennett, Hon.\nR. J. Manion, Hon. H. H. Stevens, and Hon. Hugh\nGuthrie, on the government side; Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Hon. J. L. Ralston\non the Liberal side; and E. L. Gardiner for the Progressives and J. S. Woodsworth for labor.\nBetween\nYou and\neMe\nby j. b. c\nCsn you twirl a lariat? If not I refer you to pr. C. E. Bradshaw who\nwu caught demonstrating befon soms\nyoung fellows down the street the\nother day. The Doo aeemed to know\nhis ropes, but he wu not so good on\nthe noose. Pred NlchoUs, who used to\nbe s sailor, had to Ua the right typ*\nof knot.\na    \u2022    *\nI missed the cat fight on Ward\nstreet the other night. But It seems\nths Hume cat objected to another\ncrossing the street and there wu considerable spitting and meaowlng before a crowd that bad congregated,\nsteered the kittens away. Guess '*\u2022\u2022\ncrowd did not wish to see a catastro-\nphe.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHere and there\u2014Spurgeon Langill\nslopping to ask Pred Carmlchael how\nhis bolls wero progressing\u2014Pred Deacon doing some heavy, landscaping\u2014\nAlex' Campbell having a smoke on\nthe corner\u2014Oeorge Twist hiking home\nfrom work ln company with other\nC.P.R. men\u2014Doc Ray Shaw and Elmer\nKline talking In an alley\u2014and I'll\nwager they were discussing speed\nboats\u2014Louis Moser waving a greeting\nfrom his auto\u2014And I heard thst\nJohn A. and Harry Perguson have\nsoms Swede ln them\u2014 They were\ncsught eating Swede turnips yesterday\u2014Die Barnes, they ssy. Is scratching his head the*, day*\u2014Notice, I\nssld head\u2014Por Dick hu little hair\nleft\u2014He la wondering Just whst to\nwesr whsn the lada and lassies start\nthose barn dances and quadrilles\u2014\nDr. John Oananer hiking somewhere\nIn a hurry after 6 pjn.\u2014Dr. R. J.\nBourque Is complelnlug of a stiff left\narm\u2014But hell get over that eventually\u2014The first born always brlnga\nthe moat congratulations\u2014Nick Cai-\nalos entrueUng one ol the Dally News\nstaff\u2014with a check ot almost I100O\u2014\nAnd whst true Nick must hsve In\nsoms of our boya\u2014And O. 8. Mcintosh, the CP.R. trainman, was putting ln his off-Ume wuhlng windows\nfor hie wife\u2014He dldnt mind standing\non a high verandah roof u he applied\nthe window wuhlng substance\u2014and\nthen applied the elbow grease\u2014J. W.\nMeegher wu out for his Wednesdsy\nsfternoon In hi* golf toga\u2014and he\nwu playfully toying with eome golf\nbells\u2014And there wu Joe Hollsnd, ln\nresl sergeant-major stylel putting the\nCanadian Legion Bugle band boye\nthrough their pacee-Jack Annable\nwu csught hanging out a window In\nthe Annsble block\u2014No\u2014He wu only\npainting\u2014And thafe good enough\u2014\naa I remarked to one of my undercover men u he departed for dinner\u2014\nYou aee he did a lot of detective\nwork for me\u2014and It help* so much.\nA week or ao ago I ran a problem\ngiven me by a local \"millionaire\" who\noffered prlaee of \u00bb3, tl.80. II and 60\ncenU lor th* flra. four comet an-\nawers turned In by local garage m\u00bbn.\nThe quuUon wu:\nEight garagee decided on the Joint\npurchase on equal shares of sn emery\nwheel snd agreed that u when It got\nworn down untu lt wu only eix\nInches ln dlsmeter It wu ot no more\nuae each shop would relinquish one\nqusrter of IU interest to covy this\nloss. What would be ths dlametw ot\nthe original wheel?\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWith so many gangs mechanics In\nNelson It Is an odd thing that only\none took up the offer. HU answer\nbeing correct, and he being the only\nentrant, my mend hu awarded Fred\nBurnett of High strset tht \u00bb3 prlw.\nI havs the cash. Pnd, If you'll come\nup and aw me sometime.\nHen U th* winning answer:\nDear Sir\u2014Hert U my *olutlon ot\nvour grlndston* problsm which sn-\nawer wu found by myaelf, unaided\nby others.\nSince tha wheel wu divided equally\nwhen new? snd u eech garage relinquished one quert\u00abr of their totsl\nahsras. therefore remainder of wheel,\nalx Inchee. equals one-qusrter of origins! wheel Ana of remaining wheel\nequaU slk-hslvu multiplied by six-\nlialrss multiplied by twenty-two-ssv-\nenths, equals 3I3SS714 square Inches.\nTherefore sres of origins! wheel equsls\n\u2022HI2H51H multiplied by four. equsU\n113.143850 squan Inches. Therefore\nradius of origins! wheel equsls squsn\nroot of 113.U38M over twenty-two\nsevenths. equaU six lnehw. Therefore\nthe dUmeter of th* origins! wheel\nequsls six multiplied by two. equsla\n-THS NELSON DAILT NEWS, NELSON, B.C.\u2014THCRSDAT MOBNINO, APBIL 11, 19M-\nGood\t\nHousekeeping,\nBy  Circle  No. 4 of\nSu Paul's Ladies' Aid\nNone but tc\u00abted recipes\nwtll be lnwrted.     .*   .\nSALMON MOIXD\nMix 1 can aalmon with IVi tablespoons sugar, \\% tablespoon flour, Vi\nteupoon salt. Add yolks of two eggs,\n\\y, tableapooni melted butter. %\ncup milk. V4 eup vinegar.\nCook over boiling water until thick\nadding ** tablespoon gelatine soaked\nln a Uttle cold water, mould and\nchill.\nHI< I   AND  TOMATOF.8\nl cup rice\n1  nn  tomatoes\nBoll in double boiler for one hour\nor longer, then add 1 cup shredded\ncabbage and a little onion if desired.\nCooked leftover meat or bacon may\nalao be added,\nBEAN I.OAF\n3 tablespoons butler\n2 tablespoons flour\n1 cup milk\n4 eggs\n2 cups green cut beans (canned)\nor any vegetable can be used auch ae\nasparagus.\nHeat butter and add flour then\nmilk. Boll 5 minutes and add cooked\nvegetables drained. Add beaten eggs\nand cook till thick about 30 minutes.\nCHKEBB   MH i s\nPut o large tablespoon of butter\nInto a aaucepan with 2 tablespoons\nof flour. When mlied stir in 1 cup\nmilk. Ut lt cook, then aet aside\nto cool.\nBeat 8 efgs snd stir into first mixture with aalt, pepper and Vt oup\ngrated cheeee mixing well.\nUna tart shells with pastry. Fin\nwith mixture and bake. Serve hot.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN RADIO\n*OMMl*HI<)N   NETWORK\n6:00 Radio Theater Guild\n0:30 Under Bridges of Paris\n7:00 Pared* of Provinces,\n1:30 News and Weather forecast\n7T38 Charlie   Dornbergers   orch.\n7:46 Prof. J. Fisher, on J. B. Priestley\n8:00-6:30 Foothills Revue\n0:00-9:80 Under the Stars\nN R.C.-K(10 NETWORK\nKliq     KOW     KOO     HOMO     KJR\nAM) tttO .ftO Mtl 870\n6:00 Captain Henry's Show Boat\n7:00 Paul Whlteman'a orch.\n8:00 Amoa  __\" Andy\n8:15 Symphony Hour\n8:16 Winning the West\n8:46 WUUam  Scot Us  orch.\n10:00 News flaahes\n10:16 Mark Hopkins' orch.\n10:66 Preaa-Radlo  Bureau\n11:00 Tom Coakley's orch. , KOO\n11:00 Ted Florlto't orch.\nC.B.B.-DON  LEE  NETWORK\nKVI .. KFRC      KOIN      KSL      KOL\ntit        616        840        1110 1276\n6:00 Presenting Mark Wamow\n6;30 PennsyIranians  and   Lane  sisters\n7:00 Connie Boswell. Col. Btoopnagle\nand Budd. Orch.\n7:30 \"Conflict,\" by T. 8. Strlbllng\n7:46 Myrt and Marge, fr. Chicago\n8:00 Vera Van, contralto\n8:16 Minute Melodies (Don Lee)\n8:20 Isham Jones' orch.\n'AS Harry Soanlck'e orch.\n9:00 Charlee Barnett's orch.\n8:00 Jamboree (Don Let)\n10:30 Oua Arnhelm's orch.  (D.L.)\n10:00 The Bowery orch.  (D.L.  )\n11:00 BUI Pleck's Bowery orch. (D.L.)\n11:30 Midnight Moods (Don Ue}\n600 k \u2014 CJOR \u2014 600 m\nVANCOUVER \u2014 600 w\n6:00 Musical program\n6:15 Ski program\n6 45 News Varieties\n7:00 Youth Federation pgr.\n7:16 Voice of. progress\n7:30 Insurance program\n7:45 Blind Institute pgr.\n8:00 Kluilano Boys' band\n8:00 Bud  Reilly's Hawallana\nB :30 Cariboo Cowboys\n10:30 AU-Requeet dance pgr.\n11:00 Dance orch.\n12 Inches. PRED BURN-TIT.\n1008 High street, Nelson. B.C.\nI also received a correct answer\nfrom my friend H. Perkins, principal\nof Balmo achool, who wu not competing. Although taking a much longer\nroute his solution was the aame.\nAnd to show both these ehapa that\nthey did a lot of unnecessary work,\nthe donor of the prlae works the\nquestion like this:\nAs each shop relinquished W of Its\nahare all of them relinquished \u25a0\u00ab ot\nthe original stone. As the area of\ncircles is In direct ratio to the square\nof their diameters It will follow that\nthe square of the diameter of the\noriginal stone Is four times the square\nof 6 or 144, the square root of which\nle 11, the diameter of the original\nstone.\n20 YEARS AGO\n(From  The  Dallv  News ot  April  U,\n1M4)\nWalter Moberly. one of the oldeet\nof Kootenay and Boundary old-timers,\nla coming to attend the Chaliko Mlks.\nHs Is over 80.\newt\nNelson's new auto fire truck la on\nIU way to the city-\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. B. E, Roberta has returned to\nher ranch at Willow Point from the\nold country.\nTou may use olive oil, lanolin, oold\ncream or a hand lotion of one part\nglycerine, three parts rowwattr, on\nyour hands before retiring at night,\nto kert> them soft and smooth.\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy the Worlds  Leading  Authority,\nHILTON C.  WORK\nA   PROFITABLE   SACRIFICE\nThere has been considerable discussion concerning the value of a\npartial score ln rubber Bridge. When\none side has a part score of 40 or more,\nlt takes a great deal of self control\non tbe part of the opponents to pass\na major contract ol two, which WUI\nnet game. Consequently, a part aoore\nla apt to result ln a large set for an\nopposing side who try to overcall a\ncontract which will Just put the side\nwith a score over the goal line. The\nreverse of this situation, however,\noccurred recently with North and\nSouth vulnerable. East and Weat not\nvulnerable. North and Soutb had the\nadvantage ot having a aoore of 60 to\ntheir credit. The hand follows:\neu-s-i\n\u2022 Ml\n\u2666Ml\n\u2666IH-5\n4)\nVT-W-7\n\u2666 \u2022MH-4\n\u2666W-J-2\n0#w\n\u2666 I\n\u2666l-l\nfl-H\n\u2666Mil\n\u2666 147\n\u2666H-WI-I\nM\n414-1\nSouth was an optimist who with a\ncount of 18, trusted that he> had the\nfour suits stopped, sb he bid, two No\nTrumps. Wast and North paaeed, but\nEast, Imagining that Souths bid wu\nbaaed on a long solid Diamond ault\nand realizing that hla partner with\nno guide far an original lead might\nmake one which would benefit the\nDeclarer, decided to venture a call ol\nthree Spadea, which wu not apt to\nbe severely penalized, u be held 100\nhonors. South doubled, feeling reasonably sure that East's bid of three\nSpades wu Intended as a sacrifice or\na lead director,\nBouth led three rounds of .Diamonds\nEut ruffing the third. East then decided that .South, in view of his bid\nof two No Trumps, and hla weak\nholding ln Spades and HearU, muat\nhold all the remaining high cards.\nConsequently, he considered the Aoe\nand Jack of Cluba and the Queen of\nSpadea definitely located. East cubed\ntbjt Ace and King of Spades and then\nled the Queen of Hearu which South\ncovered. West won with the Aoe and\nEut took home his two remaining\nHearts. TO trick 0 Eut led the King\nof Cluba which South refused to win\nDeclarer then led a small Spade which\nput bouth ln with the Queen and\nplaced him In a hopeless position\nTherefore Eut made hU contract of\nthree Spadea, doubled.\nTOMORROW'S   HAND\n*i*i*i\n\u2666w\n\u2666 Q-.HI\n\u2666Q-M-W\n\u2022h-w rwiti-i-i\n\u00abl         L      d'H-HI-M-\n\u2666 M-M-Ml \u2014 *\\**U    (4\n\u2666?.}       L_____H5\nSUM\nZ\"\n\u2666W#?\nWith South playlnt a contract ot\nthree No Trump*, wh*t la ths festurs\nDlsy\u00bb\nAUNT HET\n\"llsrtw I'm old-tsshlooed, but\nI csn hsr* a rossl on th* tabl*\nwhll* \"Amy Is hookln* up hsr\nlstjr.as-Hn' gadget* to gst\nstsrted.*'\nTHE GUMPS:\nDO YOUR DUTY\nTHATS  VJHACT I \u00abAX-\nITS    ROaBEKY-\n!*\u00ab MRS. De STROM AND HER\nBLOND    DAUGHTER MILUft WIN\nTHAT LAWSUIT AND d ET\n$10,000,000'* PROM UNCLE BIM\nTHE-fRE TAKWCr\n,IT RKrHT ogf\nOF* OUR\n,ROCK\u00abT-\n\u2022*\u25a0-\u25a0\u00bb\n\/Ht'S OUR UNO* ISN'T HE?\nANO rfS  UR TO TOU TO PROTECT\nOUR RlfrHTS- AND AS TOUR\nWIPE-ITS UP TO ME TO\nSU \"TWACT TOO DO IT-\nTIL1.IE THE TOILER:\nBy Westover\nWCtc*. <30lM6 tO\nffm-L TWI6 \\\nhat rv-r ao*r to be seen   I\n\u2022w\u00abAai3o rt; Don't It \\-\u2014y\n.mmfmm.mKtmm\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMES W. BARTON, MD.\nEATING HABITS AND MENTAL\nHEALTH\nWhen tou visit a home and see\nall the \"fuat\" that occurs at meal\ntime because of the \"actions\" of\nthe small child, you may wonder\nwhich la to blame\u2014the younfsUr\nor  tht  pkrsnU.'\nIf the child Is sick, then apeclal\nfooda and treatment are required,\nbut lf the child It weU, certain\nrules or hablU must be mslnuined\nlf the youngster is to grow atrong\nphysically, and \"socially\".\nThe Ontario Department of Health\nIn IU Mental Health Clinics makes\naome valuable suggestions under\nthe   beading   Eating   HablU.\nThey SUte that plain wholesome\nfoods are best and recommend porridge, eggs, plain custards, vegetables, meat Juices, fresh fruits,\nbread and butter, and milk. Give\nno putrles and very few aweeU.\nGive plenty of milk and water to\ndrink. Give no liquids after supper.\nTea and coffee should not be given\nat all. When the child's appetite\nis not good, liquids should be given\nafter rather than before solids.\nThe foundation of good eating\nhablU Is regularity. Serve meals at\nregular hours. Milk and bread and\nbutur may be given when the\nchild  returns  from  school.\nGive only 'email helpings of food.\nAllow more when the first helping\nla finished. Never serve another\ncourse (such u dessert) until Jho\nflrat hw been eaten.\nIf the child cries, becomes stubborn and refusea to eat, pay no\natUntlon. If the refusal persists\ntake the child away trom the\ntable. It wlll do him no harm to\nmlu a meal, and lt la Important\nthat he learn to eat what la put\nbefore blm without a fuse,\nAny strong emotion prevenU the\nproper digestion of food. A cljlld\n\u2022hould never be given food when\nemotionally upset. This means that\nthe parenu should try to have\nthe meal u free as possible from\nemotional atraln, violent argument,,\n\u2022 trong excitements, punishments\nand threaU of punishment. The\nyoung child ahould learn that a\nmeal Is a quiet bualneat-Uke affair.\nIt la not tbe place to get exclUd\nor angry, to cry or argue, or aulk\nor  even  play.\nX believe tht above sensible suggestions wltl appeal to every parent\nand their uae ahould mean tht development of a healthy mittd in\na  parent  body.\nRemember, lf the child Is tick,\nhe may need special fooda and special atUntlon. The above suggestions are for a normal, healthy\nchild.\n30 YEARS AGO\n(From The Dally News of April  12\nfM4)\nSeveral   large   gold   nuggeU   were\nUken from the Lucky Jack property\nat Poplar cruk lut week,\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nThe plans for the new offloe building of the C.N.P. Coal oompany have\narrived at Pernle. The building wlll\nbe of stone structure.\nt   t -1\nLady patronesses for the Succew\nclub's dance this week are Mesdames\nForm, Wright, Arthur. Sharpe, Hall,\nDawson, Praser, Black, McLaughlan,\nOllker, Kerr, Cummlna, Oore, Goepel,\nHeathcou. ClemenU and Walker.\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(From Tho Dally News of April It,\nA party conalatlng of A, T. Walley,\nHugh W. Robertaon. George Horstead.\nand A. Hlgglnbotham lwve this\nmorning for Spokane to attend the\nRotary convention.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nHome of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence\nHarmon burned to the ground at\nAlnsworth early In the wwk.\nSPENDS MONEY\nON STERILIZATION\nCALOART, (CP).\u2014Plrst Canadian\nprovinoe to institute legislation permitting -sterilization, Alberta hat\napent more than 125,000 ln three yeara\nadministration of the act. Operations\nhave bet* performed on 310 patlenu.\nIt la estimated that not more\nthan 2000 cities and towns have tht\nhelpful roof markings which enable\naviators to Identify tbe place* they\nfly  over.\nAlafestinc\n21 Beautiful Tints\nSNAP POWDER\nCLEANS AND POLISHES\nBathtubs,\nWaahbajini,\nWindows, and\nMirrors.\nCannot unklL\nFOR DOORS\nB.C. Larch Panels art\nof bwutlful grain.\nThey art hard and of\nsmooth flnlah.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Cp.,  Lid.\nDistrict Distributors\nwmmttm m m mmm\nBRING  or  SHIP   Vour\nRAW FURS\nto J. H.M. GREENWOOD\nHlfhsst trices-Honest (nailing\n420 Baktr Bt. Nslson. B.C.\n-BUILD B.C. r.tYROLLS-\nBecause\nIt Is\nBetter\nMilk\nm\nThla \u00bbnnouncrment I* written\nwith th* oonrlctlon of tb* writer\nthst Psciric 1* bettor milk and tor\nthst resaon urging you to use It.\nVacuum packlnt mad* it so. though\nw* thought It perfect belore. Tou\nwlU notice *n Improved flavor snd,\nmty -ara add, taste th* only mUk\nvacuum sacked ln Canada.\nPacific Milk\n\"100*****, B.C. Owned and controlled1*\nrLANT   IT  ABBOTSFORD.\nj| The Coeur d'Alene\nHotel\nIn the Heart\nof\nSPOKANR\nINVITES TOU\nCanadian Headquarters\nin Spokane\nSituated at Trent and Howard Streets\nConvenient to All Canadian Highways\nCoffee Shop in Connection\nSpokone, Wash\n!\nSPRINGTIME\nSPRAY TIME\nWe have a fall line ot\nSpray Pumps, Repair\nParts, Hose, Pruning\nShears and Implements\nfor the farm and garden.\n.\u2022 See our line of New\nSeeds and Onion Sets.\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholnal* and Retail quality Hudasrs\nHas   INS Nelson,   B.C.\n **************\n*******\nIll\n-THI NELSON DAILY NEWI. NSLSON, B.C.-THtIRSDAT MOBNINO, APRIL It, 1IS4-\nII EFFICIENCIES ENABLE THE\nJMED TO MAKE LEAD\n.INC COSTS AN ALL-TIME LOW\nllaylock's Operating Report Shows Costs\nLower All Along Line, With the\nEfficiency Bonus Restored\nFERTILIZER PLANT MAKES AN\nOPERATING PROFIT FOR YEAR\nJvlickel Plating Plant Installed for Making\nOwn Hydrogen Cells; Plant Being\nBuilt to Recover Sulphur\nAll-tlm* low reoords Ior ltad and\nMoo reduction oott* at th* Tadanac\nplant* of th* Consolidated Mining tt\nSmelting Company of Canada were\nHt In IMS. 8. O. Blaylock. Tlce-presl-\ndent and general mensger, dlsclosu In\nhi* opentlng report to President J.\n3. Warren, msds public in Uontresl\nMonday to ths shareholders.\nA* ususl. new efficiencies contributed heavily toward the coet reductions, at mlns, concentrator, smelter.\n\u2022THR MILK THAT RVIRVONR LIKIf\nyou know our\nmilk is safe\nI\nFrom dairy hard to oon-\n\u2022umtr lt lt protected ttep\nby tttp. Vlalt our plant\nand obeerre tta perfect\ncleanliness and tht\nequipment w\u00bb hart 'In-\n\u25a0tailed for mUk bottling\nIn tht modern war.\nFor Row or   '\nPasteurized Milk\nPHONE 116\nKootenay  Valley\nCooperative Milk  Assn.\nand rtflntrltt, and tht beat ahowlni\nwaa made at the end of the year when\nthe wage low waa put. It waa disclosed\nthat for moat of tht year the alne\nplant operated at only 45 per oent\ncapacity.\nYEAR'S  DEVELOPMENTS\nAmong the year's developments\nwert:\nBuilding of t nlokel pitting plant.\nwhich wlll enable the company to\nmake Hi own hydogen cells, for the\nfertlllier plant, ln the future;\nPutting up of a plant to recover\nmetallic sulphur and sulphur d|-\noxlit from gaaea of low sulphur\ndioxide content;\nNecessity ended for mtnnfacture\nof ferttllaer drill attachments, the\nImplement manufacturers having\nnow teen the light and begun the\nprodnrtton of attachments for their\nmakes of teed drills In the farmers'\nhands.\nIn tht staff rotter, O I Murray,\nformerly aaslstant smelter superintendent, tt now listed aa metallurgist.\nIn reporting on operations, Mr.\nBlavhtck ttld:\nTht latt quarter of 1032 yielded a\nalight profit; thlt waa continued\nthrough January and February. 1033;\nMarch and April showed furthtr lm-\nprovement, which prevailed during\nthe remainder of tht yttr.\n\"Tht policy of not attempting to\nreduce coata by mining higher grade\nort, by letting tht plants run down,\nor tn aay way discounting the future,\nhas been strictly adhered to.\n\"All ot tht planta have bttn maintained In excellent oondltlon.\n\"All of tbt employees havt bttn\nFtr Yttr Bird't Heoltfc \u2014PJumage \u2014 Song\n!____\nu\n\u25a0aj\n*-e_g^g_gg__^        ' '\u25a0' \u2014 \u2014 I gi*\u2014*m*mmw*.   _ I \u25a0 m\nBIRD SEED&\u00a3$2*$\u00a3&\nretained. Tht men are now getting a\nminimum of five daya a week. Wages\nhad betn out S ptr cent ln 1032 tnd\ntht Efficiency bonus had bttn cancelled.-Both of thttt wtrt restored\nduring tht year.\nCOST RECORDS\n\"The oott ot producing lead and\nrlnc ln 1033 lh each cast madt an alt-\ntime low record.,Coeta for each metal\nduring tbe lut quarter of tbe year\naveraged lower than any previous\nmonth, and Dtotmbtr't costs ln each\nmetal wen the loweet ever obtained,\nIn spite of tht taot that tht tfflcltncy\nbonuses were reestablished In the lut\nhalf of November. Several factors have\ncontributed to make these low oottt.\nLargt reductions In the oott of mining, concentration, smelting and refining over tht lut four ot flvt yttn\nhave all pltytd thtlr part. Increased\nrecoverlee In concentration and smelting havt contributed; while perhaps\ntht greatest single fattor during tht\nyetr undtr review hu been a alight\nlncreau In the allver content of the\nort and the appreciation of the metal\nItself.\n\"Tbt prlot received for the illver\nrecovered from tbe Sullivan ort It\ncredited on tht cost of producing ltad\nand alnc. Aa illver Is ttlll much below\ntht average prlte. It ll not unreason-*\nable to expect further reductions from\nthlt aourct ln future. Cadmium and\nbismuth ulu art not credited to the\nooat of lead and tine.\nNI M.IVAN DERF ORE\n\"The Sullivan mine\u2014Mining costs\nln 1833 have ut a new low record,\nbeating the previous reoord which\nwu made tn 1033 by about 7 p\u00abr cent\n\"SltlBfactory progress hu bun\nmadt In sinking a wlnu to develop\ntbt ort below tht 8000 tunnel level\nIt la unlikely that then wlll bt any\nneed to mine ore from below the 3000\ntunnel for a good many yun. It wu\nhowever, oonaldered advluble te\nspresd tht expense of the development of thlt t ptrt of the on body\nover a considerable period of time,\nand to Insure having the work completed befon lt It necttttry to uu lt.\n\"At mentioned ln the report ot the\nvice-preeldent ln charge of mlnu, the\ndiamond drill holes from thla wlnee\nthrough the on body have proved tht\ncontinuance of rich on In large quantities.\n\"Kimbtrlty conotntrator\u2014With tht\nmoderate Increase ln tht prlot of\nmetala. recoveries agtln became ttie\nimportant Item In the oontrol of the\nconcentration. The low ooata reached\nwhen costs wtn tbe predominating\nfactor have not only been maintained.\nbut lowered, making a new low record\nof 16 ptr oent below the former record\nwhich wu made In 1030. The 1033\nrecoverlee alao establish a new record.\nThe grade of the lead concentrates remained substantially the ume. while\ntht grade of tht alnc concentrated\nwu Increased.\n\"The lead smelting plant \u2014Ntw\nlow records wen again established\nboth ptr ton of on smelted tnd per\nton.of letd produced. Tht letd recoveries wtn down by thnt-quarttn ut\n1 ptr otnt, due mainly to smelting\nRouland on In tht lead furnaces, u\ninsufficient Roaaland on wu produotd to run t oopper furnact.\n\"Slag fuming plant\u2014 Cotte of the\nslag fuming plant were higher at the\nflrtt of the year, but much lower ln\ntht latter part, making a alight nductlon for tht whole year. Tht laat thru\nmonths wen ovtr 10 ptr cent lower\nthtn 1032.\nHIGHER GRAPE LEAD\n\"Ltad, allver and gold refineries\u2014\nRecord ooste wtn madt ln thlt plant\nln 1033. Towards tht tnd of tht year\na change In the system wu madt.\nwhich will result in making tht Tad-'\nanac pig lead even higher gnde than\nformerly. There an Indications thtt\nthtrt wlll alto bt t furthtr reduction\nIn cotte whtn the full effect of theu\nehangee la obtained.\n\"Tbt ttnc plant\u2014Ia tbt tarly part\nof tbt yttr tbe production ln thla\nplant was out to 45 par Otnt capacity,\nand cotte wen advaruly afftcted,\nDuring the lut quarter production\nwu allghtly Increased and cpttt wtrt\nreduced, making the year's average\nooat tht aame u tor 1032,\n\"Tbe cadmium plant\u2014Thlt plant\nwu run intermittently to tult the\nmarket.\nOPERATING PROFIT\nAT  WARFIELD\n\"Fertiliser .group \u2014 These planta\noperated at a profit during 1033 Including all ulu expenses, allowance\nfor bad debts, eto., but exclusive of\nfind charges. Tbt account shows a\nlou on tht booki dut to tht writing\notf of all development chargu ln connection with tht fertlllMr attachments, and all costs for servicing theM\nmachlnu and rebuilding all tht flnt\nmodels told.\n\"It would tppear that we would not\nhave to make any more drill attachments. Our demonstrating tht poul-\nbllttles In tbU connection bu oon*\nclnced all the Implement makers of\nthe advisability of making equipment\nfor tbtlr own machlnu.\n\"Sulphuric acid planta \u2014 Theae\nplanta havt worked very satisfactorily\nthroughout tht yttr both u to eott\nof operation and capacity.\n\"Hydrogen plant\u2014The troublu tx-\nperlehced wltb tht electrical equipment havt been overcome. Theae rectifiers tM now giving satisfactory\nurvloe. ^\n\"Continued urvloe indicates a vtry\nheavy upkeep coat on hydrogen cell*;\nconsequently a reaerve Is being created\nby charging a fixed amount per montb\nfor futun repairs.\nNICKEL PLATING PLANT\n\"Tht nlcktl plating on tht tlto-\ntrodea of the cells made ln England,\nand alao some made ln Canada, wu\nnot satisfactory ThU nickel plating\nla one of the mott Important steps in\ntbt cell construction, and tht mott\ndifficult to chtc^ It wu decided that\nwt ihould prepare to do thlt work in\nour own shops. A nickel plating expert wu retained, t nlcktl plating\nplant built ln ont end of the eoppe*\nnflnery, and a crew of our men wen\ntrained to do thlt work. Tht tntln\nKnowles\" plant wu repiated. Wt an\nnow tn a poaition to maka our own\ncells for renewals or extensions.\n\"Ammonia plant\u2014Tbla plant operated Mtlafactorlly throughout the\nwar.\n\"Photphorlc add and phosphate\nplant*\u2014These plants wtn completed\nby our own tttff, and gin tvtry indication that they wlll bt tbit to make\nthe estimated production within tbt\nutlmated coet.\n\"Ammonium Sulphate plant\u2014Thlt\npltnt hat operated tucceufully\nthroughout the year. Tbt grade of the\nproduct, the capacity of the plant,\nand tht eott of operation havt til\nbwn good.\n\"Mechanical department\u2014Thla department hu opented on a repair and\nrenewal basis entirely.\n\"Ruearch department \u2014 Tbt research department had a buty yttr.\nTht cloalng of tbt cyclt of impurities\nby passing tht tine pltnt rejects\nthrough the fuming plant resulted ln\nbuilding up thut impurities ln tht\nplantt to proportion! not experienced\nbefon. Ntw elements alao wtn introduced from tht lead smelter tnd\nlud refinery, fluorine In particular\ngiving a great deal ot trouble. Theae\nproblem! have been successfully\nhandled.\n\"The lead nflnery elect-olyte, which\nbad betn running for 80 yean with-\nThe food your family likes best\nis the Easiest\nto Prepare\nOSQCrETY\nTHI* oolu-sw is conducts-! bl\nHit. M. J. VliMos. All miis ot a\nsocial nature, Including receptions, print* entertainments, personal Itema, uaarrlMea, att., will\nappear in this column. Teisphont\nMrs. Vtgntui at ber Home, Ul\n\u25a0Uta street.\nA pretty and Inpresslvs wedding\nceremony took place Sunday at 11\na.m. ln Calgary at Our Lady of Perpetual Help pariah with Rsv. John\nCollin**-*, formerly of Vancouver, and\nwell-known In Nslson officiating,\nwhan Gaels, third daughter of Ur.\nand Mrs. V. araasl, became the bride\nof Carmine Antonio, eldeat aon of\nMr. and Mn. D. DeFerro, Robson\nstreet. The bride who waa given ln\nmarrlsge by her father, who wore a\nwedding dr*** of whit* satin trimmed with tulle and slight train carried a bouquet ot pink and ysllow\nrose buds. Hsr brldssmalds were Miss\nHelen Qrsssl, sister of the bride, and\nMia* Mary Bussis who wore becoming\norgsndle frocks of blus and green respectively. Their flowers were bouquets of pink carnations. John DeFerro of Nelson, brother of the groom\nand A. Coine of Oalgary, cousin oath* bride, acted as best men. Miss\nOeneva. Qrsssl of Calgary and Miss\nLouis* Ssntor of Nelaon mad* dainty\nflower girls In thslr smart frocks of\nblus and pink. Roy Parrer of Calgary\nactad as ring bearer. After the ceremony a recaption was hsld at ths\nhome of the bride's parents. The Invited guests numbering well ovar 100.\nMr. and Mra. DeFerro. who ntumed\nto NeUon yesterday morning, will\nmaks thslr home on Robaon street,\nNelson.\n,   ,   ,\nVery Rev. J. C. McKenzie received\nword yuterday that Moat R*v. WUUam Mark Duke, D.D., of Vancouver\nWUI be arriving ln Nelson \u00ab_ty \u00ab to\nadminister the sacrament of confirmation ln ths Church of Mary Immaculate.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. D. DeFerro, Robson\nstreet, hava returned from Calgary\nwhere they went to attend the Orassl-\nDePerro wedding.\n,   ,   ,\n3. T. Andrews left yesterday for Statu* snd Vanoouver. In Seattle he\nwlll \u00bbttend the Northwest Floral association convention.\ns   \u2022   s\nQueen City Rebekah lodge No. 14,\nI.O.O.F., held a successful tea. Tueeday aftornoon under tha able con-\nvenorshlp ot Mrs. C. R. Hanna. whtn\ntht tea arrangtmtnta w*re supervised by Miss Frances Rowe who wu\n\u25a0assisted by Mrs. A. R. Peters, Mrs. M.\nOmerod. Thou acting a* urvttours\nwen Mn. WlUlam Oraham. D.D.P.,\nMn. Alfred Lane and Mrs. J. Wood.\nPresiding at ths tea table alternately\nwere Mrs. W. Andenon, HO, Mr*. Bdwln Boyce, V.O., Mre. John Lundle\nand Mn. D. Petty. The well patronised\nbake table wsa ln charge of Mn.\nThomas Renwlck, Mn. D. H. McLtan\nand Mra. John Lemmon. Mn. Frede-\nrlt NlcholU, Mra. John Draper and\nUn. 3. T. Brown ware ln charge ot\nthe sewing table.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Archls Lenarduial\nand small daughter of Trail art fueeu\nat the home of Mre. Le*\u00bbardutU's\nparenu. Mr. ahd Mn. D. DeFerro,\nRobson street.\n.   .   .\nJ B. Oray. Baker street, left by\nmotcr yertwday for Vancouver. He\nwu accompanied by hi* mother-in-\nlaw, Mra. Robert McAllister, who hu\nbeen a guast at hi* home for the\nwinter.        i\n.   .   \u2022\nIn oompUnunt to Mn. WUUam\nHanson, who will be leaving shortly\nBREAKFAST ii rawly in \u25a0 Jiffy,\n-when it'i Kellogg's Corn\nFlakes. Lift the top of the\neasy-open package. Break the\n\u25a0til of the Inner WAXTITE\nbag. Ponr the erlsp, oven-\nfresh flakes into bowls.\nThai's all. No cooking. No\nfuming over a hot stove.\nKellogg's Corn Flakes are already eooked\u2014thoroughly\n\u2022nd carefully. That's one\nm*f\nx.\nreason they're so nourishing\nand easy to digest.\nEvery member of the\nfamily enjoys Kellogg's Com\nFlakes. You're always safe in\nserving the world's most\npopular cereal.\nTry Kellogg's at lunch-\ntime. Give them to the children for supper. They encourage restful sleep. Made by\nKellogg in London, Ontario.\nUj0or\n-_'.Sm\\\\t.il90K.   JJ\u00a5._\ni^aCagmt ia ibi 'a ___5_^\nCORN\nFLAKES\nCVtM-FMSH   J\nfuwmwktI\nout purification, suddenly showsd ssrlous \u2022ccumuutlon* of Impurities\nwhich needed special treatment* to be\nworked out. Thla probltm 1* only\npartly work out to dst*.\naBCOVEB StLFHfR\n\"Tht moat notablt work Is ths sdvance towards th* economic recovery\nof sulphur dloalds from gs*u carry-\nIng low conotntrsuons ot th*t gu.\nPstents bsvs been granted ln Canada, and noUc* of aUowanoe of the\nmain clalma hu been received trom\nthe United flutes' patent office. A\nthre*-ton-a-dsy unit is under construction snd should be opentlng before th* *nd ot March. 1934. This\nplant will yield thre* tons of metallic\nsulphur and six tons ot ammonium\na-ulphau per dijy from gsees contaln-\nlng about eti-teniha of 1 per c\u00abnt\nof sulphur dloxld*.\n**8afety work\u2014Oreat strides were\nmade ln accident prevention. The\nahlft* lost psr thouund shifts worked\nst Tsdanac were reduoed from 4.1 ln\nina to 3.3 In 1S33. the Sullivan mlns\ntrom 4.3 In 1133 to 13 In H33; st\nths Klmberley concentrator from il\nIn 1133 to 0 7 ln 1333.\n\"C0op*ntlv* commltt***\u2014Tbs record cost* ln Marly sll dspsrtmenu\nof th* oompany prov* that the entire\nforos hu worked falthfuUy to main\ntain efflclanty and to reduce costs.\n\"Th* cooperative commltteu are\nlargely reaponalble tor. the spirit ot\noonfldenos and friendship existing\nbetween the msn and the management whleh, ln turn, hu brought\nabout tb* very utlafsctory opentlng\nresult* obtained this year.\nSTAFF\n\"Ths following officers have been\nln chsrgs of ths varioua departments\n\"Osnsrsl offlo**\u2014T. w. Bingey,\nvloe-presldent In charge of Ilnsncee\nR. C. Crow*, solicitor. A. L. Johann*\nsoo, ssslstsnt solicitor: W. R. Bu-\nendsle, purchulng agent; R O. An-\ndsrson, assistant purchulng agsnt;\nH. B. Fuller, chief sccountsnt; O. A.\nWslllnger, assistant chief accountant.\nN. W. Burdett. sccountsnt at Klmberley; W. C. Mackenzie, pey**pMter.\n\"Mln**\u2014W. M. Archibald, vlce-\npreeldent In chsrgs of mlnu snd staff\n\"Concentration department\u2014R. W\nDiamond. g*nenl superintendent; C\nT. Oughtred. superintendent; \/H. ft\nBanks, superintendent Klmberley\nconcentrator; S. Orsy, H. W. Poole.\nT. V. Lord\n\"Chemlcsl department\u2014 R, W. Diamond, general superintendent; A. L\nMcCsllum,  aulsunt  superintendent;\nC. H. Wright, Q. H. McKsy. J. Atwsll,\nt. A. O. coins, W. 8. Klrkpatrlck, W.\nD. Burgess. A. M. Chesser.\n\"Smelt*!-\u2014J.    Buchanan.   superln\nten-lent; W. B. Ntwton and R. R. Mc*\nNsughton, assistant superintendents\n9. 9. Blols, superlnttnd*nt of smok*\ntre* ten.\n\"Zinc plant\u2014B. A. Stlmmel. superintendent; F. S. Willis, ssslstsnt superintendent; O. Crulckshsnk, K. Dt\nMcBesn. J. Bryden snd T. II. Weldon,\ndepartmental  superintendents\n\"Lnd nflnery\u2014J. J. Flnglsnd. superintendent; F. F. Mclntyre, assistant superintendent. A. D. Turnbull\n\u25a0Metallurgist--o. B. Murray.\n\"Bnglnorhu\u2014B. M. Stiles, ehlsf\nengineer. O. F. Chapman, mechanical\nsuperintendent; H. T. Tledje, construction engineer; A. O. Dickinson,\nrlectricsl engineer.\n\"Bmploymsnt\u2014C. W. Oulllaume,\nemployment manager; B. S. Shannon,\nassistant smployment msnsger.\n\"R***\u00bbroh\u2014F. B. Let. W. H. Hsnnsy.\nR. Ltp-sot, B. P. Sutherland.\n\"Asuy offices\u2014Kurt Rsht, chief\nchemist.\"\nPAOB nvi\ncAtea^hers-^d\n607 Baker St. Phone 200\n*    STORE NEWS\nD. &A. Foundation Garments\nYou, can at last be certain of your appearance at\nall times in the daintiest of dresses. No more\nembarrassing ridges at the back or unsightly\nbulges at the hips. The SECRET is in the ingenious sliding back. IT MOVES WITH THE BODY.\nStoop, bend or sit down and your Nu-Back Girdle\nor Corsette will automatically adjust itself to fit\nthe figure. You will not only be delighted but\nsurprised at the comfort,\nNU-BACK GIRDLES-\nEa;h  f4.50, *5.00, $8.75 to f8.00\nNU-BACK C0RSETTES-\nEach   f4.50, *5.95 to ff.75\nD. & A. TWO-WAY STRETCH \"SOFTIE\"   _,\nGIRDLE\u2014 Each        fids\nb. k A. TWO-WAY STRETCH \"JUNIOR\"   '\nGIRDLE\u2014 Each     $4.50\nD. & A. ONE-WAY STRETCH \"TEEN AGE\"\nGIRDLE\u2014 Each   fl.OO\nPRACTICAL FRONT CORSET FOR THE STOUT\nFIGURE\u2014 Each   f 5.00\nFRONT LACE CORSETS\u2014 Each\nD. 4 A. BRASSIERES\u2014\nS4.75\nEach\n75*, $1.10 and $125\nSpecial Note: Mrs. N. Resiner, demonstrator for the D.\n& A. Corset Company will be at our store today,\n(Thursday), April 12.\nto Join Mr. Manson, recently appointed CP.R. superintendent at Calgary,\nMrs. Arthur Balrd entertained yesterday afternoon at her home on\nSilica street at a smart tea when she\nwu assisted by Mrs. Hugh W. Robertson who presided at the tea table\ncentered with a low bowl ot long\nstemmed red tulips, u.ne.s ass.suug\nwere Mn. M. J. Vlgneux who showsd\nthe guests to tho tta room, Mn. P.\nBrlckson, Mlu Helen Murphy and\nMn. O. A. C. Walley who servsd. Mrs.\nBalrd's Invited guests were Mrs. Man-\nson. Mrs. C. W. Appleyard, Mn. J. T.\nAndrews, Mrs. J. H. Bsnnett, Mre. L. 8.\nBralsy, Mn. R. D. Barnes, Mre. Austin\nCarter. Mn. Brio P. Daweon, Mn. W.\nT Fotherlnghsm. Mn. John Oansner,\nMn. O. Spencer Oodfrey, Mrs. A.\nBruce Ondy, Mn. C. V. Oagnon.\nMn. W. H. Hoare, Mn. R. B. Horton.\nMlM Carmen Horton. Mn. Charles\nKelman, Mrs. B. A. Mann,, Mn. A. J.\nCornish, Mn. R. W. Dawson, Mrs. P.\nO. Mony. MIm Helen Murphy, Mrs.\nR. L. McBride, Mn. H. H. MacKsnzle.\nMrs. P. P. .syne. Mn. Hugh W. Robertaon. Mn. W. O. Rose. Mrs. L. V.\nRogers, Mn. Joeeph Sturgeon. Mrs.\nM. J. Vlgneui, Mn. O. A. C. Walley,\nMrs. W. B. Wssaon. Mrs. H. M. Whlmster, Mn. I. O. Smyth. Mrs. R. A.\nPeeblu, Mrs. N. Murphy. Mre. W. R.\nOrubbe and Mrs. w. tt. Walker.\n\u2022 as\nMn. B. Blrce of Cranbrook hu returned aftar a vlalt to the home on\nSilica street of Mr. and Mr*. W. H.\nHoare. a\n.   .   \u2022\nUr. and Mra. E. Y. Brake. Baker\n\u2022treet, have u their houu guest Mrs.\nE. H. Bamber of Loa Angeles, Cal.,\nformerly of Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. J. L. Purdy of South Slocan\npaid a vlalt In town yesterday.\n.   .   *\nB. A. Stlmmel of TraU spent yttttr-\nday ln tha dty.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nW. O Mstthews. planstr ot Howser.\nhu returned tfttr a visit In Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mn. James O'Shea, Silica\nstreet, who have been holidaying ln\nCalifornia and cout points, returnsd\nlut night.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. P. Kellogg and son Roy Jr. of\nTaghum apent yuterday shopping In\nthe city.\n. \u2022   .   .\nA. H. Orun and W. M. Myere left\nyesterdsy   by   motor   for   Crsnbrook.\na    \u2022    a\nP. O. Bird of South Blocan wu a\ncity visitor yesterdsy.\n...\nBarl Steven* of Howaer spent yeetarday In tow****.\nMn. Wheeler, Vernon strut, Isft\nyMWrday via the Oreat Northern lor\nVancouver.\n\u2022  \u2022  \u2022   a\nVery Rev. J. C. McKensle had u\nhi* guut* yuterday Rt. Rev. A. K.\nMclntyre, V.O . of Rosalsnd and Rev\nLeo Hobson of Trail.\nMrs. Mary Wallact, Stanley street,\nleft yesterdsy for Vancouver where\nshe will sail via the Panama canal\ntor the old country\nJ. Kllby. Kerr apartment*, hu hsd\nu his guut, J. Ward, gsneral chair\nman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, with headquarters ln\nMouUeal.\n\u2022 a    a\nJohn  DeFerro  hu returned  from\nCalgary where he acted u but man\nst tht Oraul-DtFerro wedding.\n.   \u00bb   .\nUn. u. Scelly. Obwrratory street,\nhu u her guut Mn. E. M. Hobson\nof Trail.\n\u2022 a    a\nMn. Louis Santor and daughter\nLoulu hare returned from attending\nthe Grassl-DaFerro wedding In Cal-\nisry.\na    a    a\nMrs. M. Hayu of* Nakusp paid a\nvisit Ui town yuterday.\nPassmore Notes\nPASSMORE. April 11\u2014William\nWhits wu a bualneu visitor to Nelson\nTuesdsy. returning Thursday.\nStewart Jamleaon of Rouland spsnt\nsome dsys here lut week visiting\nrelstlvu. ...\nFred Thoratlenaon of Rosslsnd 1*\nvisiting his parenu here, Mr. and\nMn. C. ThontMnaon.\nSilverton Juniors\nBeat Senior Scrubs\nSILVERTON, April 11\u2014The first\nbaseball gsms of ths season wu helt*\non Sundsy afternoon when the Junior\nteam, the Bowlen, plsyed s senior\nscrub Uam, ths former winning by\n18-13. There wu a good erowd.\nAINSWORTH HAS\nA LATE EASTER\nYoung  People  Arrange  a\nService; Mr. Kinney\nPreaches\nAINSWORTH. April U\u2014Tb* young\npeople of Alnsworth held an Stater\nservice Id the church on Sunday.\nAprU 8, Ulss lisle Truseott, who ar-\nrented the eerrlce, playing the oritn\nIsabel  Lene nnounced  tbe numbers.\nAfter tbt opening hymn. \"Jeeua\nChrist le Risen Today\". Rev. Oeorge\nKinney of Procter offered a prayer.\nMabel Len* fan a r citation \"Ood'i\nGarden.\" A two part aong, by four\nglrla, \"Thy Father'! Care\", followed,\nthen a Bible reading by David Kennedy and Eileen Fletcher read an\nEaater aelectlon.\nMr. Kinney gate an Instructive\nsermon, dealing with \"The Reeeurtc-\ntlon\".\nAnother two-part hymn by the\ngirls. \"Jesus. Tender Shepherd, Lead\nMe\", wu followed by a congregational\nhymn. Lw JetfertM gave the cloalng prayer.\nThe girls taking part ln the hymns\nwere Misses Ileen and Marvls Fletcher,\nlaabel Lane and Ruby Hanaen. Frank\nSutcllffe of Riondel took the collection. The church wu bright with\nspring flowers.\nAsk ft\nor\nNestle\nSTERILIZED\nEVAPORATED\nMILK\nWORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY\nLIQUID -or PASTE\nSTOVE POLIO.\nABOB\nONE QUALITY     ^^\nKKAKLK   W*. le, Can J il- NIW N AiOi PREMIUM CATALOG\nmrnmUmmi   \u00abiau.y,K\u00bbX!i>\u00bbscoiro.   vw<oiMiCAi*5A\u00aby**\u00bbMKO\n___________________________________\n FAOE  SIX\n-THI NILSON DAUY NIWS. NIUON. B-C\u2014THURSDAY MOBNINO. APRIL U, UM\nMarket and Mining\nB.C. PACKERS'\nPROFTTSDOWN\nTORONTO. April 11 (CP).\u2014Operat-\n*lng profit* of British Columhl* Packers Limited were reduced during the\nyear ended February it. ml. from\n\u2022181.043 to 1108.390. according to the\nannual report released to shareholders\ntoday. Net loss for the year was 894.-\n817 oompared with 9W7419. r< d\u00ab-\ncrease wu du* mainly to smsller\namount* allowed for depreciation.\nCurrent liabilities were ahown at\n\u2022 1.508.42B compared wltb 11,499.730\nlast year, with current asset* at 81,-\n300 638 compared with 91.1U.798.\nPresident R. R. MacMtllsn says the\n\"company hs* made progress tn Its\npolicy to reducing non-contrlbutlng\noverhesd eipenses. partly through\nabandonment of unused plants.\"\nEASTERK SALES\nTORONTO. Aprtl 11 (CP)\u2014Sales\nof more than loo shares on th* Industrial section of tbe Toronto stock\neschsnge todsy were: 380 Abltlbl;\n787 Beeuhsrnols: 3770 Brew _ Dist; \u25a0 j^-jj\na\u00bbiaansMaa\u00abaaai>\u00bb>aV\u00ab\nMONEY\nBy tha Canadian Press\nCloalng exchsnge rateat\nAt Montreal\u2014 Pound 8.14%,\nUS dollar .99 11-18, franc 8.88.\nAt New Tork\u2014Pound 5.15H.\nOanadlan dollar 1.00 8-18. frano\n6.80.\nAt Parte\u2014Pound 78.18 francs.\nCanadian dollar 18 17 francs, UB.\ndollar 16.16 francs.'\nIn gold\u2014Pound lis Sd, Canadian dollar 69.44 cants, U.S.\ndollar 69.39 cents.\nVancouvtr Salts\n888 Can Ind Ale; 1670 C P B: 6126\nInt Nickel; UO Tramore; 804 Hiram\nWalkers;  lOlf DUt C Seag.\nMONTRSJL April 11 (CP)\u2014Sales\nOf more than 100 shsres on th*\nMontreal stook exchange today were:\n1484 Braslllan; 316 B C pack; 1188\nDom 8 * 0 B: 8688 tnt Nickel;\n371 Msssey Harris; 416 Shawlnlgan.\nVANCOUVER, April 11. \u2014 Mining\nshares sold on the Vancourer stock\nexchange todsy:\nListed-.Beaver Bllwr 1300; Braiorne\n1130; B. R. Oon. 16.600; B. R- \u00abx. 33,-\n300; Cariboo 4810*. Georgia Rlv. 600;\nOold Belt llll; Orandvlew 11.638;\nPioneer 3110: Prem. B. 1000; Prem\nO. 3460; Quatelno 3000; Reeves 4460;\nReno 13,976; Taylor B. 4300; Wayside\n9060.\nUnlisted\u2014Alexsndrls 8600; Bradlan\nl.C.   Nickel   4160:   Big   Miss.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 industrials    .-  105.16 up .11\n20 rails       50.28 up .47\n20 utilities       25.85 uchgd.\nNews WW MOP,\nMETALSDOWN\nMetal Prices at Ntw York\nNBW YORK, April 11 (AP)\u2014Coppsr flrat; electrolytic spot and fu-\n.ure 8-4.\nTin stesdy; spot and nearby 66.76;\nfuture 8647.\nIron quiet, unchsnged.\nLead firm: spot New York 436;\nEast St. Louis 4.10.\nElne steady; But St. Louis spot\nand future 4.40.\nAntimony, spot 7.98.\nBar silver quiet, unchanged at\n\u00abM.\nAt London\u2014Copper, atandard spot\n133 TS 90;  futun ttl   lis 6d.\nElectrolytic, spot \u00a388 13* ed: futurs 138  17s td.\nTU, spot 1339 la ed; futur*\n333 16s.\nUad. spot til IDs; future ill 17*\n6d.\nElne, *\u00abot C14 17* Sd; future CIS\n3s ed.\nBar silver iteidy, unchanged at\n*>V,a.\nCalgary Livt Stock\nOAXOART, April 11 (CP)\u2014Receipts:\n331 cattle, 30 calvee, 180 hogs and\n308 lambe. The cattle market waa\nactive and prices steady for quality\noffered. Stoeker trading was active.\nHogs were mostly on through billing,\nlooal sales steady wtth select* 87.10,\nbaoon* 98.80 and butchers 16.10 off\ntruck.\nCattle\u2014Oood and choice butoher\nsteers 94 to 14.60, oommon to medium\n\u20223.60 to 83.60. Oood to choice butcher\nheifer* 13.60 to 84.16. good to choice\nbutcher cows S3 36 to 83. Oood fed\ncalvea 84 to 94.39. Oood veal calves\n94 to 94 36. Oood bulls 13. Oood to\neholoe stoeker steen 99 to. 93 90.\nOommon to medium stoeker** 93 to\n\u20223.60. Oood to choice atocker oowa\nand heifer* 93 50 to 93.\n3300; Bluebird 1600; Bute UC.L. 1700\nCsnsdlsn Rand 8\u00bb00: Congress 6600\nCork Prov. 6000: Dalhouale 3000; Dentonia 13.460: Dunwell 600; Falrvlew\n61.900; Federal 1300; Olacler Crk\n30O0; Oolconda 3800; Oolconda EM.\n1300; Oold Mtn. 1100; Orange 3800:\nOrull Wlhksne 6900; Hslds 4600; Her.\ncules 111.600; Hediey 6000; Home 89,-\n034: Independence 4100; Koot. Belle\n3000: M\u00bbk Slcc*r 300: Mid W*st 6;\nMlnto 38,000; Mogul 7000: Morning\nStar 36.996; Natlvs Bon 600: Noble\nFive 30,800; Norgold 4100; Pavilion\n1300; Pend Orelll* \u00ab00; Porter Idsho\n300; Reward 3600; Sllvercrest 64 000.\nSalmon 97.080; Sllwrstnlt- SOOO:\nSnowflake 3000; Taylor Wind 400;\nUnited Imp. 1600; Vldette 330: Viking 38.700: Waterloo 6000; Wsverly\n96.000; Whltt Eagls 300; Whitewater\n6500.\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE  |\nA P Oon  \t\n'ifrn.'l'W*\t\nrieaver   Bllver   \t\nBraiorne Oold ...\nBridge r Con, .\nB R X Oold ...\nCariboo Oold q .\nC & E Corp\nCoatt Brawerlet .\nCom Oil\nOeo  River  Oold\noold   Belt   \t\nQrand view    \u201e.\nUargal  OU  \t\nHome   QU\nInt coat\nBid\n.10\nArt\nfflft\nExchange Ratti\nNIW TORK, April 11 (CP)\u2014Ster-\nllr exchange steady at 95.16K tar\n60-day bills and at \u00bb6.16'., for demand.\nCanadian dollars 5-16.\nFrancs  8.90.\nLlr* 8.56',.\nUruguay 80.93.\nBUY BONDS\n\u20228,000\u2014Dominion of Canada t\\.%\n\u20221.100\u2014Province of British Colombia 4H<\"r\n\u20228,000\u2014Province ot Brltlab Columbia S %\n\u20225,000\u2014Province of British Columbia ( %\n\u20225.000\u2014Province or Albert***, I   %\n\u20223,000\u2014Province of Alberta I   <f,\n\u20228,(100\u2014frounce of Alberta 1V ,\n| Due\n1958\n1938\n1943\n1941\n1984\n1941\n1981\n\"rflSJ\nMkt.\n98-5\n93.50\n91.85\n94.35\n97 40\n90.59\nrra-n\n4.10%\n548C\/C\n8.00%\n8.40%\n5.17%\n6-33%\n5.15%\nD. M. Duggan Investments, Ltd.\n309 EIGHTH AVKNIK WIST\nCALOARV, ALTA.\n14.00\na\n1.09\n3.16\n1.38\n9.00\n.08\n01U\n.58\n\u25a034\nMn\nItt\nMcDougal eegur       !ol%\nMcLsod Oil   \t\nMercury   Oil\t\nMeridian   \t\nModel pit      .....\nNational   Silver   ...\nNicola Mine* \t\nOkalts  Oils   \t\nPioneer  Oold    .\nPremier   oold   \t\nPremier Border \t\nQuatalno\nReno Oold\nReeves   MacDonald\nSally  Mlnas\nSterling  Pacific\nVanalta  Oils  \t\nTsylor Brldg* \t\nWsyslds    \t\nUNLISTED\nAlexandria Oold -\nAnaconda   .\nBsltsc   Oil\nBsyvlew ulnlng\nB C* Nickel\nBig Missouri\nBradlan Mines .\nBrew _ Dist \t\nCalmont  OU   \t\nCork  Prov\nCrows Nest Oils\nDslhousle   Mlnea\nDalhouale   Oils\nDentonia Mlnee\nDerenlah   OIU\nDunwell\nAaktlt*\nPacalta   ...\nHlghwood  Sarcee\nSslrvisw\nOrut  Wlhksn*\nITI\n.11\n.08\n14.35\n.39\n110\nlie\n1.30\n9.16\n.59\n.05\n1.61\n.11\n.06\nIsstcrest 011\n.18\nF\u00bbby*n   oil*      .00%\nF.aehold  Oil  \u201e... 10\nOolcondi       ....\u201e._      .47\nOold   Mountain         31\nOrange   Mines         31\nHslds   Oold       11\nHercules    Con*     06 a*\nHome  Oold           33V,\nIndian   Mlnea    03%\nIndependence    _      \u2014\nJack   Walts         31V,\nKoot Belle      31\nKoot   Flo           .01\nKoot   King           \u2014\nLakevlew Mine*  .....     .01%\nLow*ry   pit*     M\nLueky    Jim          \u2014\nMadison   OH         .03\nMar Jon OU ...\nMerland OU \t\nMill   City     ......\nMlnto  aold  ....\nMorton Wol \t\nMorn  Star  \t\nMogul \t\nNstive   Soo   \t\nNoble Fire \t\nNordon   OU   \t\npsvlllon\t\nPsnd  Oreille   ...\nporter   Idaho\nReward  Mining\nRoyallte   OU\nRufua  Argents\nSalmon oold      .34%\nSllrercreat         .03\n.18%\n\u202201%\n-3\n.48\n.18\nsn\n.16\n\u202201%\nXt\n39\n.10%\n-35\n84\n31\n.IS\nM\n.43\n.10\n.05\nI\n.11\nJM\n1.11\n.13\n.07\n17.00\n.01\nSUveramlth\nSnowflake\nStandard   Oold\nTaylor Wlndwall\nUnltad   Empire\nUnited  011 \t\nWaterloo\nWavsrley  Tang\nWellington\nWhite   Esgls   \t\nWhitewater     ,\nHediey   BUT  \t\nNorgold\t\nBute I X L  -\nMak    Slccar    \t\nSunshln*     \t\nVldette     _....._.\nViking        \t\nOlscler  Creek\nOolconda\nsn* Rand\n?*d    Hawk\nanadla\n800\n310\n.17\n.07\n.16\n.18\n<*>>%\n.31\n.00%\n.11%\n.49\n.41\n3i\n.11\n.07\n.34\n.03\n.01\n.41\n38\n.01%\n-01%\n.01%\n.04%\n\u00a5\n.30\nf\u00bb\n.44\n.11\n.06%\n.14\n133\n.13\njOS\n17.35\n3*\n*,*\n.01\n.48\n.IS\n39\nsb\n.40\n.08\n\u202215%\n39\n31\n830\n3.30\n.16\n\u202207%\n.13\n33\nMONTREAL STOCK PRICES\nf\nBONDS\nDominion, Provincial and Municipal Bonds.\nEnquiries Invited.\nWe Will\nPurchc.se\u2014\nCITY OF NELSON\n5% Bonds\nDue 1948\nP. G. E.\n-Vi% Bonds\nDue 1942\nand Other Issues\nWe Offer\u2014\nCANADA ATLANTIC\nRAILWAY COMPANY\n4% bonds doe 1158\n(guaranteed by Canadian\nNational RaUway)\nat 981.4.1 and accrued Interest.\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\n4%% bonds due 1943\nat \u00bb80.00\nVICTOR W. ODLUM, BROWN & GO.\n310 PENDER  ST.  BEST.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nIIM OOVERNMENT  ST.,\nVICTOBIA, BX.\nAlberta  pw    _____\nBelt   Telephone     \u2014\nB O packing       .........\nBraalllsn T _ L\t\nB c Pow*r A  ~\u2014\t\nB C Pow*r B  \t\nBuild  prod       \u2014.\t\nOanada   Brons*    \t\nCan   Csr  _   Foundry     ,\nCsnada   Cement        \t\nCanada Cement Pfd  \u2014\nCan oan a\u00bbec       \u2014\nCanada oypsum  \t\nCan  Ind  Al   A\t\nCan   lnd   Al   B      -\nCPR  \t\nCan   Bteamers     ,\nCsn Wire At Cabla A  _\nCan Wire _ Cable B \t\nCockshutt  plow     \t\nCon M * S\t\nDom   Brldg*     ,\nDom Ol***    \t\nDom  Textile   .. \t\nOan   Bt   Wan*   \t\nCharles  Ourd   \t\nHamilton   Br   \t\nInt    Nlcksl .    ...\nLake of th* Wood*\nMasssy    Hsrrla\nMontresl    Power     ..\nNstlonsl Bteel Car    14%\n39\n6%\n111\nM\n8'.\n\u2022%\n    48\n  IW\n      \u2022%\n    18%\n -   18\n    17\n -     1%\n     341,\n     11\nZ_T 167*0\n    M\n    97\n    79*4\nzz IW\nzz lie\nzz \"A\n.\u2014 r>%\nSTOCKS and BONDS\nWhen you are buying or selling, we offer a fast,\nI   efficient service with low commission rates. When\nbuying, you pay when we deliver stock. When sell\ning, we pay you Immediately.\nQuotations\u2014Information\nCorrespondent\u2014A. E. Jukes fir Co., Ltd.\nLP. E. POULIN\nLicensed Stork Broker\nP.O. BOX 181 PHONI 19 NELSON,  II c.     I\nn\n1\ni\ni\ni\nOgllvle   Milling\nPower   Corporation\nPrice   Bros'\nQuebec Power \t\nShawlnlgan \t\nSherwln   WUUam*   ....\nSteel  of  Can   \t\nTwin city \t\nWinnipeg   Electric    ...\nCl'IBS\nAsaoclsted BrewarM*\nBrewera _ Distillers\nB A  OH \t\n193\n9\n31\n11\n17%\nM\n10%\n1.40\n14%\nBr-_k\nCanada\n_    Bilk\nCanada cslenaat\nCanada    Dredg*\nCanada   Malting\nCanada   Vlckera\nCan  Vinegars\nCan   Wineries\nDistiller*  Sessrsm\nDominion Tar\nDryden paper\nEast    Dairies\nHome Oil\nImperlsl   OU\nImperlsl Tobacco Can ..\nInternational   P\u00bb\u00bbol   ...\nMcColl   prontensc   \t\nMitchell   RObt\t\nPage    Hersey     \t\nWalker   Oood\nWalker   oood   Ptd   \t\nUTILITIES\nCommeroa    ....-_____\nImperlsl\nMontresl\nNova   Bootla\t\nRoysl\t\nToronto        \t\nMISCELLANEOUS\nCsnada   Bread    \t\nCanada  Oypaum \t\nOan   canners      ..'\t\nCanada   Dredg*   \t\nDominion  storea\t\nr*or*J   Can  A    __,_.\nOoodyear _\nKelrlnator\t\nLaura   Accord\t\nLoblaw  oroocrlaa \t\nMsple   Leaf\nPhoto   Engrsvera\t\nService    station    \t\nStandard   Paving  .....\nWest Can Flour    \t\nWalker   Breweries   \t\nZimmerknit\nZ    41.40\n    71%\nzz ttt\n163\n. ne\nttV-\n\\oT\ni%\n: J8\n;f\n: si*\n: '5*\n: \u00ab!\u00bb\n\u2022 5*\n\u25a0   V*\n: !*\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nBONANZA CACHE\nGOLD MINES LTD.\nArthur F. Noel, the original locator and ataker\nof most of the claims comprising the Bonanza\nCache Oold Mines Ltd., Is directing the mining\noperation on this great property.\nWrite ta onr office and let us UH you the\nfscts and possibilities of Bonanza Cache.\nNOEL &CL ANCE Y\nMINING BROKERS\n927 Vancouver Block Vancouver, B. C.\nAlexandria '\t\nAlgoma    \t\nAmity    \t\nAshley    Oold     \t\nBarry   Holllng*r     \t\nBase  MeUU         \t\nBear Exploritlon  \t\nBig   Missouri _.._.\nBoblo    ._....\nBraiorne         \u00ab...\nBrett Tretheway    __...\nBridge rt Exploration \t\nBrownie*  \t\nBuf Csn Molts \t\nBunker   HIU   Eat   \t\nCsn   Klrkland    \u201e .\nCsn Malartlc \t\nCariboo   Oold   Quart*   \t\nCastle Tretheway , \t\nOentrsl    Msnltoba'    \t\nCentral   Patricia    \t\nChlbougsmou      -\nClertcy  \t\nCosst Copper\t\nCobelt Contact\t\nColumarlo .........\nConsrlum        \t\nCon* M * S \t\nDome ' \t\nDom   Exploration _\nClorado  _\t\nPalconbrldg*       \t\nOoda  Lake  Oold\t\nOrsnsds     ^.t....\nHollinger     \t\nHowey         \t\nHudson   Bay  \u201e,\t\nInternstlonsl   Nickel\nKlrklsnd   L.k\u00ab \t\nlat. Msron\t\nUks Shore \t\nMclntyre  ,\nMOVtttle  orshsmm*\t\nMcWstters Oold  _..\nMacssss     \t\nHalroblc  *.\t\nMajle  IMt  OOW  _  .._\nMining   Corp    _\t\nMoft*tt Hall \t\nNlplsslng  \t\nNoranda   _......_......\nParkhlll      \t\nP*ymiBt*T      \t\nM4 Orelll*     _,.\t\nPioneer    Oold  \t\nPremier   Oold    .\t\nReno  oold         \t\n-\"en   Antonio       __\t\niherrltt Oordon   \u201e\t\nSleoos -\nSouth   Tlhlemont\t\net*\u00aby\u00bbn* \t\n:z   3*\n.08\n.   1.01\n18\n176\n.70\n46\n31\n118\n.11\n109\n-04\n.11\n.09\n-II\n.61\n118\n.70\n\u202211\n.70\n.14*\n.il*\n2*\n140\n169 00\n17.76\ns_i*\n\u25a0   360\n1*6\n1.56\n11.30\n114\n14.00\n3806\n.61\n.11\nMOO\n\"ft\ntt*\n08 H\nti\n1.18\n\u25a000*4\n1.68\n48 40\n41\n18\n110\n1176\n140\nVS\n810\nuo\nl.U\nII\n4114\nSt Anthony\nSudbury Baaln\nSylvanlte\nTeck    Hughes\nTowsgsmao   \t\nTresdwell   \t\nvsnturss\nWalt* Amulet\nWaysld*\nWhite\n(agle\nWright Hargreavea\nOILS\nAom*   , _\nAJSI \t\nA P oon\nAsso.i.ted\t\nB  A   OU _._.\nBaltae      \t\nCalmont\t\nC   and   I   Oorp   ...\nChsmlcsl   Reasarch\nDslhousle\nRome  OU\nflomeetead Q * a ...\ntape-rial   oil\nInternational   p*t*  .\nMerland    . \t\nNordon\nOU   Selection*   _ _\nOlga  \t\nRoyallt* __\nSemi,\nBtarl\nirllng  Pacific   \t\nWalnwrlght\nINUISTRIALS\nBaatty  Bros  A  \t\nBesuhirnots       \t\nBell Telephons\t\nBrazilian\nBrewers   _   Distillers\nCsn    Bread\nCan   Cement\nCsn   Csr   Bl  Foundry\nCsn  Indus Alcohol  A\nCan    Dredge\nCsn  Psc  Rsllwsy\nCona  Bakerlea\nDistillers Besgrem* \t\nDominion   storea\npord   of   canadt  A   ...\nOoodyaar Ttr*\nHiram   wslkej       \t\nImperlsl    Tobaooo    \t\nloblaw orooerM* a \t\nMsssey    Harrla\nPhoto  i*ngrav*ra  \t\nPag*    H-rsev \t\nService   Stations \t\nStsndsrd   psvlng\nSteel of canad* \t\n44\n1.77\n148\n7 30\n.71\n48\n1.01\n1.40\n.40\n9.70\n31\n131\n'ii*\n16.00\n.07\nUS\nUl\n390\n40\n180\n.14\n'4\"a\n1478\n48\n.11\n\u202200*\n40\n17.00\nSS*\n.78\n119\n940\nr\ntv,\nI\n30\n11*\nll\n18-\n71\",\n\u00ab-.\n.a\nMotors Drop; Bonds\nRather Strong at\nNew York\nNEW TORK. April 11 (AF)\u2014Stocks\nfound conflicting currents In th*\nnsws today and settled Into Irregularity after a promising start. Bonds,\non tha other hand, were rather strong,\nmo \"Ing ahead to another new average\nhigh.\nLabor difficulties caused considerable hesitancy among speculative\ntraders, and motor tssuee dropped.\nRalla parked up a bit but metals\nweakened. Transactions 1,006,480\nshare*. .\nMotor stocks yielded frsctlons to\naround a point, U.S. Smelting eaaed 3\nand Mclntyre 1. There were Intermittent flurries In a mlecellany of stocks\nIncluding U.S. Oypsum, Armour of\nIllinois Issue*, Nslsner Bro*., OB.\nPip*, Aviation Corp. and American\nRadiator.\nBAR GOLD GOES\nUP A CENT\nMONTREAL, April 11 (OP)\u2014B\u00ab\ngold tn London up one cent to 134-71\nin ounce ln c\u00bbn\u00bbtli|p; 134\u00ab 10V_d\nln BrltUh fundi, fba fixed 135\nWMhington price amounted to \u00bb34.bo\nln  Canadian.\nDominion Live Stock\nwmmPlO. April. 11 (CP>\u2014Dominion livestock quotation* an aa\nfoUows: Cattls 1000: calves 8761\nhogs 1480.\n\u2022 Staters, up to 1080 lbs. good and\ncholo* 848. Steers, orer 1060 lb*,\ngood and cholos 440-845.\nHelton, good snd cholos 3.76-4.50.\nFed calves, good and cholc* 4.60-\n650.\nOowa, good 93.78 to 93 35.\nMilken and *prlngers 910-840.\nVeal calves, good and cholc* OS*\n\u20226\nHog*, select bscon. 61-00 per h-sad\npremium. Bacon 6744. Butcher* 61\nper bead discount. Hsivy 88.75. Extra hesvy 9640. Sows No. 1 9840.\nLambs, good handywelght 97-97.35.\nOood hesvlea 96-9640. shesp, good\nheavlea \u00bb140-81.78. Oood handywelght \u00bb3-\u00bb3.50.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWTNrrrplo.  April  ll   (CP)\u2014Cloalng  future*  quotations;\nOpen    High\nLow    Cloae\n97S\n68H\n70H\n14*\n36\n35*\n19*\n40*\ntl\n155H\n158\n103H\n44*\nIS\n61*.\n07'i\n08*\n70*\n34'a\n16\n15*\n39*\n40*\n41\n189\n166*\n164*\n48*\n48*\n\u20221*\n%*, Si\n70*      70*\n35*      36*\n8\n19*\n40*\n41*\n154\n181*\n151*\n47*\n43*\n60*\n168\n158\n151*\n4\u00bb*\n49*\n81\nWheat\nMay\nJuly\nOct\t\nOata:\nMay   .\nJuly   ..\nOct.\nBarley\nMy   ...\nJuly   ..\nOct\t\nFlex:\nMay\nJuly\nOct\t\nBr\u00ab*\nMsy\nJulv\nOct\nCuh prlcss:\nWheat: No. 1 hsrd 70*: Ho. I\nnor. 67: No. 3 nor. 84: No. \u2022 nor.\n81*: No. 4 nor. 60*; No. 6. 67*:\nNo. 4 64*: feed 51*; trsck 6T,;\nNo. 1 (rum 68*.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNBAPOLIS, April ll (AP)--\ntaint. No. 1 northern 85*-88*: No.\nred durum M*-N*: Msy 83*;\nJuly 83*: Sept S3*. Corn, No. 1\nyellow 43* -44*. Oat*, No. 1 whit*\n30*-ll*    Flai. No.  1.  1.74*4.77.\nFlour 16 higher Carload lot*.\nfamily patent* 6 95-95 a barrel In\n98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments\n11,900.  Bran  19 00-50.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, April 11 (CP)\u2014British snd foreign exchsnge In relation to th* Canadian dollar, a*\ncompiled by the Boyal Bank of Canada, clo**d today aa follows:\nArgentina,   peso           4541\nAustralia,   pound        4 0900\nAustria,    schilling ISM\nBelgium,   belga     .UM\nBraall,   mllrcla  0897\nChins,  Hong Kong dollan ..   4900\nCMchoalovskla.   erown       .0415\nDenmark,   kron*       4900\nFrance,   franc   \"            XJ650\nOermany.   relchsmsrk        4946\nOraat   Britain,   pound  8.1478\nHolland,   florin    8749\nHungary,   pengo     4971\nIndia,  rup**      .5808\nIt\u00bbly.       HIT*        ,.      XmrnSt\nJapan,   yen   .     4040\nNew   Zealand,   pound     4.1114\nNorway,  krone      4599\nPoland,   tlotl  1809\nSouth   Afrlcs.  pound     5 1388\nSpain,   peseta  lie*\nSweden.    Kron*            4059\nSwltserland.   frano 4330\nUnited States, dollsr, 5-le psr cent\ndiscount.\nClassified Advertising\nLEGAL\nNotlos ot intention to apply to Purchase Land\nIn Nslson land Recording Dlatrlct\nof Kootenay District and slluste on\nDistrict Lot 803. West Kootenty District, on th* Northerly bsnk ot the\nSlocan River, a few hundred yards\ndistant rrom the Shoreacrea P. o\nBeginning st a post planted on the\nsaid Northerly Bank of tbe Blocan\nRiver, st a point In line with the\nprolongation of the Eut Boundary\nof Bublot 3 DL. 301, In a Northerly direction, 'and running thenoe\nNorth 1400 teet; Thence Eut, 1.150\nfeet: Thenoe West 1300 feet to th*\nuld River Bank snd thsnoe In Esst-\nerly direction to the point of commencement. Taka notlos that I\nOusto Orlleek, of shoreacres, B C\nIntend to spply for tb* above described lands\nOUSTO OLHtK.\nDated  16th  February  19S4, Bhor*\nacrea. B. C.\n(1831)\n(Section 99)\nLAND ACT\nNotice of Intention to apply to Purchsse Land\nIn Nelaon Land Recording District\nKootsnsy snd situate near Shore*\nacres, 9. C Tske notice thst earn\nA. Laaareff of shoreacres. occupation\nfarmer Intends to apply tor permission to purchaae ths following described lends:\u2014Commencing at a\npoet plsnted st NW. Cor., BU. 6.\nMap 781. ln DL. 303A: thenoe Weet\n30 chs: thenoe South 30 chs: thence\nEut 30 chs; thsnoe north 30 chs;\nand containing 40 acrea, more or\nlea*\nBAM A. LAZARIFF\nDated  March   6th,   1934.       (1633)\nBirths\nMARSHALL--To Mr. and Mrs. Jo-\nsoph Marshsll. at th* Trall-Tadanac hospltsl, March 30, a son. Mrs.\nMsrshill snd baby returnsd to their\nhome Monday\nHOKKSTRA\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. Oer-\nerd Hoekatra. Vernon street, at tha\nKootenay Lsks Ornersl hospltsl,\nApril 8 and 11. twin sons.\t\nPersonal\nMADAMS MARA WILL OIVE RE-\nsult on health, buslneu and love.\nalso your horoscope; send dste\nof birth, day snd month, three\nQuestions answered, 35o to 50c.\n1974. W. 7th Am.. Vancouvar. B.O\n,1006)\nELITE STUDIO now open, finest pro-\ntrslts Films Istt by 0 *_t  finished\nby 6 pjn. same dsy. 604* Baker Bt.\nil\u00ab83l\nEcasma neb. Pllss. Ulo*rs Try Oeo\nLe*** Chin. Remedy   HutUon Bsy\n (1874)\nSituations Wanted\nEXPERIENCED OIRL DBSIP-8\nhousework. 66 per month. Box\n3000,   Dally   Nawa. (1000)\nFor Rent\nFUIXT FURNISHED HOUSS. APPLT\n616   BUIc*  St..   Nslson. (16811\n1  ROOMED SUTTI.  OVKRLOOKINO\nlak*.    prtvst*    rersndah.    most\nreasonable   strathoona. Also single\nhousekeeping   rooms, (1W7)\nFURN     OR    UltFIJRN     \u00abWT!\nWMk or month   Medical Arts Bldg\n \u25a0,1993)\nPUR   ROOMS.   STEAM   HEATED\nshower, .terms mod. Can   Legion\n (1894)\nFURNISHED    HOUBSKIIPINO\nroom*   for   rent.   Annabl*   Block\n(1897)\nFURN18HED    AND    ONFURrTIBHID\nSuit** for rent\u2014K\u00bbrr Apt*. (1698)\nfsSSAdl AFTtV-fcautlful  Modern\nFrlgldslre  equipped   aultu.   (1896)\ntwo-Vou >5i_n\u00bbH_D   Mttt\nlor rent, Stirling hotal.\nTWO-ROOM\u2014D\nFURNISHED\nbTwC  Block\n(1698)\nBUTTE.\n(Tom\nFURNISHED    BUTTE    5c\u00bb     SILICA.\nPhone  440X.      (10M)\nFor Sale\nFOR   SALE - PHONB  701 \u2014 TWO\nheavy  wagons,  apply Jamea Reld.\nFalrvtew Fuel Oo. tl|S6)\nFOR SALB\u2014OOOD APPLES 91  PER\nuck.   phon*   5S4L1. U993)\nBABT    BUOOT   FOR    BALE.    UKS\nnew   Phone 788 R. (3036)\nFor Sale or Rent\n6   ROOM   HOUSB   FOR   SALS   OR\nrent   clou III   Phon* 673L.   (1689)\nLive Stock for Sale\n9 HOLSTE1N COWS MILKING\u2014 1\nyearling bull\u20141 Stockholm separator. Any ressonsbls offer accepted. A. Sean. R. R. I. Nelson.\n (1019)\nTWO HORSES FOR MINE WORK\nweighing  HOO to  1300  lbs. Quot*\n6rloe. ue end genenl  conditions.\noi 1006, paUy News. (3006)\njERsrr cow for sals. mrs. n.\nLuclak. RoMtnont.   13003)\nLive Stock Wanted\nATRSHIRE COW, TOUNO. OENTLE.\nT. B. Tested pull partlculan to\nBog 1061. Dally News. (9089)\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET j\nAllegheny   \t\nAl   Chemical\nAm  Can\nAm   For   Pow\nIS\n153'.\n106*\n10'i\n16*\n46*\n110\n74\n17*\n70*\nHtt\n14*\n30*\n19*\nBeth Steel      44*\nCansds Dry\nCan   paclflo\nCerro d* Paaco\nClw*  a*   Ohio\nChrysler\nCom  jt  Bouth\nNT\nAm Ma ii Fdv\nAm Bm-lt _ ft*\nAm   Telephone\nAm   Tobacco\nAnaconda    .     .\nAtchison\nAuburn Moton\nBaldwin\nBait At Ohio .\nBendlx  at\n-  (I\nCon  ou  N\nOorn  Prod\nO Wright Pfd\nDupont\ntt U\nEut   Kodak\nElec Power\nErie\nFord  English\nPord   of   Can\nFtrst Na Stores\nFreeport Tei\nOen  Else\nOen Foods \t\nOen  Motor*  _\nOold   Dust\nOood.lch\t\nOrsnby\nOrt North Pfd\nOrt   WMt  Sugar\nHowe pound\nHudson   Mo\nIns Conner\nInt  Nickel\nInt   TH   Ar   Tel\nJow*l  Tea  \t\n17*\nIT*\n18*\n47*\n85*\nH\n17*\n77 ai\n99\n90*\n2\u00bb\ni*\n161*\n104*\n10\nas\n119\n73\n\u00a3*\n61\n14'i\n30*\n19*\n41*\n30*\n16*\n37*\n47*\n63*\n-*.\n17*\n71\n98*\n90\n<\u25a0*\u2022\n11\u00ab\u00ab\n\u2022 *\n131*\n100 ii\n10*\n10*\n\u00ab**\u00ab\n17\n70*\n61*\n14*\n30*\n21*\n37*\n17\n37*\n47*\n54\n1*\nZl.\nif,   m%   33*\n5ft\n30*\n55',\n31',\n8*\n36*\n16*\n47\n95\nEl\n34*\n\u20228*\n31*\n18\n11*\n19*\n80\n64\n90*\n18*\n14*\n\u20224H\nM*\n31*\n18*\n13*\n10\n10*\n64\nM*\nm.\n14*\nn\nKenn   copper\nKnag* S S\nKroegger _ Toll\nLehn _ pink\nMeek   Truck\nMllwsukee Pfd\nMont  wsrd\nNuh   Moton\nNst Dairy rPod\nN  Pow  _ Ll\nN T Central\nPsc Om \u201e Elec\nPsck    Moton\nP\u00bbnn R n\nFhllllps Pit*  .\nun oil\nRadio Corp\nRadio Keith Or\nRem   Rand\nRock  ulsnd\nSafeway stores\n8 Louis I, 8 F\nShell   union\nS   Cal   Sdlson\nBouth    pscifle\nStan oil of Cal\nsun oil of Ind\nSUn oil of N J\nStewart   Wsrner\nStudebaker   .\nTei   corn\nTei   Oulf  Bui\nTlmken   Roller\nUnder Type\nUn   Carbide\nUn ail of c*l\nUnited   Air\nUnited  Bl*   \t\nUn   Paolflo   \t\nU S Pipe\nU S Rubber \t\nU 8 steel \t\nVana   StMl   \t\nWMt   Elec   .\nWoolworth\nYsUow  Tim-a\nll*\n30*\n11*\n10*\n13*\n7\n11\n16',\n91*\n30*\n33\n30\n,13*\n.H\n11*\n31*\n30*\n33\n30\n85iJ\n31*\n34\n16'.      16 16*\n=..      -.        I***\n37*\n10\n35*\n30*\n.1*\na\n6\n30*\n19*\n35*\n10*\n11\n7*\n1*\n36*\n19*\n\u00ab'.\na\ni*\n13*\n\"1      \"3 \u25a0**\n10*       9* 9*\n- 11*\n19* 39*\nM* M*\nLost and Found\nTO FINDERS\nIt you find a eat or a dog, a\npocketbook, Jewelry or fur, or\n\u25a0anything else ol value, telephone\nThe DaUy New*. A \"Found'' Ad.\nwUI be Injerted without cost to\nyou. We wlU collect Irom th*\nown*r.\nPoultry and Eggs\nBACK CHICKS\nBABY PULLETS!\nVigorous etrelne of proven high-\nproduction qutlltlM. Leghorn!,\n10c and 13c; Reds and nocks\n13c and 1-Kc; Buff Orpingtons\nand Light Sussex 16c; baby pullet*, guaranteed oa per oent pul-\nleti, double the above prices\nplus 3c per bird. 100 psr oent\nlive delivery one of B. C.'s oldest breeder hatcheries.\nRUMP & SENDALL\nBoi N, Mllner, B. O.\n(3009)\nSEXED PULLETS\nSEXaD DAY OLD PULLETS,\nLeghorns Rocks, Reds, Sussex,\nWysndottu, Red-Wysndotte snd\nRed Leghorn Croubredi. Ousr-\nsntoed 95% correct. Also dsy\nold chicks trom above breed*.\nOur stock hu given utlafactlon\nfor twenty.yaar\u00ab. secure the but\nfrom bloodtuted, trapnested and\nnverly culled birds. Writ* tor\nparticulars snd May prloe*.\nTHE BURNSIDE POULTRY FARM\nPort Hammond, B.C.\n(1011)\nHIRD'S BRONZE TURKEY FARM,\nQueens Bay, offering unrelated\ntrloa Hatching eggs, now |3 per 9.\n  (1018)\nRabbits\nBEAUTIFUL CHINCHILLA FUrIUB*.\nbits ready for breeding. Two Don\nand one Buck 95.00. Also * tew\nIstt Flemish Olanta and Siberian\nBlsck. Box 115, Nelson. Phone 535.\n(1051)\nPets\nLIVER   COLOR SPANIEL PtTPS. BORN\nhunters.   Males   \u00bbo.   Females   $5.\nT,    Roynon,    Nelson^ (2040)\nPlants, Bulbs, Seeds\nVAN FAN STRAWBERRY PLANTS\n-91 per 100: Viking Rupberry\nc*nes     9140    per     100:     Niagara\nSapes,   bleeding   heart*,   peonies,\nhy   breath   and   tills*   of   th*\nvsllsy. Mn. C. Becker. Phon* 864R1.\n(1999)\nH. KITCHENER. MOUNTAIN BTA~-\ntlon Oardena, Nelaon. 100 varieties\nCarnations, roses, alsdtoll, pan\nnursery   stock.   Llat   on   *ppltcs-\ntion.         (Men\nFRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TKEEh\nAt Shrubs, Raspberry _ Blsck-\nberry canM. T. Roynon, Agent.\nLaSTlt*  Nunertea.  Nelaon.  BC\n(11(8)\nCUTHBERT RASPBERRY CANES SC\n' each.   Lloyd   George   Raspberry   4c\nesch.    Cory    thornleM   blackberry\n6c  each.  Roynon,  Nelaon.   (1041)\nROYAL SOVEREIGN STRAWBERRY\nplant* for ule. 100\u201475c. 600\u2014\u00bb3.\n1000\u2014\u00ab6. F.O_. here. APP^ W\nSalmon. Midway. B. C. (1959)\nOLADIOLUB. DAHUAS. PEONIES.\nperanlsls: beautiful varieties. CsU-\nlogue. Mra. Mobley, Tappen, B. C.\n     (3008)\nNETTED OEM SEED POTATOES\nfrom oertlfied aeed 61.75 per 100\nA- H. NoakM. BaUour, a, C\n11984)\nOLADIOU BULBS 350 DOZ.. Al_0\nbulbleU 350 pint. C. Jeffs. Net-\nson,  Phone  838R3 (3001)\nProperty for Sale\nFOR SALE\u2014THE STATIONERY AND\nconfectionery b'talneu known u\ntb* churt-0 Shoppe In Orand\nForks. BC. ror Information, apply or write K. schMr, Trail. B.C..\nor orand Fork*. (1711)\n6 ROOM BUNOAiOW. EXCELI.5.N.\nlocation, clos* in, 3 lot*, stons\nfounds tlon. a real buy at (3350\nCW   APPUyard A: Co. Ltd   ,19791\nFOR SALB\u2014SMALL RANCH CLOSE\nIn going cheap, oood snsp. For\nall partlculan write owner. P. O.\nBoy 547. NeUon. B. C. (1905)\nFOR SALE - ONE A\"5fel. WITH\nhouse in csstlegsr. prult treu.\nberries Snap. Writ* Boi 1038.\nTrsll,  B.  C. (3033)\nTWO ACRE RANCH. WELL IM\nproved, clou to city and schools.\nApply P   O. Boi 338. (1971)\nHOUBy AND LOT FOR BALE. D.\nWick.  \u2014-uttvale.   B.  C (3033)\nInvestments\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE BOND IS\nan esay InsUllment ssvtngs plsn\nto provlds Irving protection\u2014SUrt\nto ssvs now For particulars spply\nto-R W Dswson. Hlpperson Blk\nPhon* 197. P   O   Boi 733. Nelson\n__^____^______^ (1640)\nRELIABLE PARTY WANTS THO ?-\nsnd dollsr losn 1*K'\u201e Interest.\nPrincipal and Interest repsyinls\n931.00 monthly for 44 months.\nSound MCurlty. boi 30S3, Dally\nN*ws. (3003)\nAutomotive\nASK FOR AMALIE GUARANTEED\n100 per oent ours pennsylvsnlsoll\nAutomobile Motor Repairs. Acetylene welding. Bodv snd Psndet\nWorks SHORTY'S tlSPAIB SHOP\n713 Bsker Bt   Phon* 171 (1816)\nWANTE) - RUMBLE SEAT COUPE\nor roadster. Chesp for cuh E.\nScott Lauder. Queens Bsy.   (3034)\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\n11c a line\n1 lines,  once    $ 41\n1 tines, oh*     41\n4 Una* one*     At\n1   lines,   8   limes        tS\nI nam, I tliM*   141\n4  lines. 1  time.     1.71\n1 llnu. I  month   Ut\nI ItnM. I month  4.N\n4 llnss. 1 month   5.71\nAll *bov* leu 10 ',  lor prompt\nperi-sent.\n*M**MM*M*MN\u00abM*NNNMNIM(\nLtinds for,Sale\nAt  AC.   NEAR  NSLSON,\nfrontage, undy beach, 15 sc. cull\ntlvatea (00 bearing spple treM|\ngood garden, soms nay land. mT\nproduced    excellent   crops,   m_Z\n{ilped for lrrlgstlon, bungslow hai\nivlng room, 1 bed rooms, klt4\nchsn St bath room fully plumbsdl\nhot Ae cold water, Fire Place, How\nAir Furnscs, Electric light, teleJ\nphone etc. One room houuj\n\u2022Ubl* etc. H. E. Dili, 609 Wsrd Btl\n - (3037)1\nFarms and Ranches\nRANCH    FOR   RENT,    ALSO   TWO\nyoung   cows   far   ssle.   Boi   3010,1\nDally  News.         (1010) |\nMiscellaneous\nCOAL\n,We wlll be having raw,\ndamp  weather off  and\non for a while yet.\nWhy   suffer  from  cold\nwhen our coal Is so\ncheap?\nEgg Size, ton .\nLump Size, ton\n98.50\n10.00\nWe Sell for Cash.\nWILLIAMS*\nTRANSFER\n609 Ward St.\nNelson\n______\nBusiness, Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS.    F.    HUNTER   8.   P.    A.   B.\nMunicipal and oommerclal Audita.\nP a Boi 1191. Nelson. 9. c.\n       (1931)\nAssayers\nE  W   WIDDOWSON. MUbll*b*d 1900.\n900 JoMPhlM St.. Ntlaoa. J.O.\n , >1M3)\nbR-Nvfiltt h oMUwoob * &\nBOI 411. Kaalo, B. C. (19311\nChiropodists\nDr. Mildred Slmonds. Foot SpsdalUt\n405 Fernwell, Spoksns, Msln 1901.\n (1934)\nChiropractors\nR 9 Oray, D.C.. Ph.C. Ollker Block.\n(1916)\nC.  HULTOREN. D.C, Ph.C. Pslmsr\nOraduate. MoCulloch Blk, Ph. 9 IB.\n(19361\n) r. Uc___iS\u00bb: chiiwpiucto*.\nAbtrdMn BIB.. Phon* 111.  (1937)\nCleaning ^uid Pressing\nBPRINO COATS CLBANZD OR RE-\nlined at th* Wardrobe, 417 Hsll Bt.\n (1691)\nElectrical\n3. T.  Ooate* \u2014 Tbs  Electrlo  store.\nSupplies  and InsUllstlons\nphon* 704. PO. Boi 110\n(1919>\nFlorisU\n-NSLSON   FLOWER   SHOPPB\nline cut flowen at all\ntl dsalgns  Phone 339.\nior-\n(1909)\n_ dMlgn\nj6hn\u00bbons oUtbttioiislU. Phoni\nIU\nand\nCut\nfocal\nplant*\n119391\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON      FUNEftAL     8ERV1C\n\u202214   Victoria  Bt.  Phons  96   Da:\nand Night Ki-vioe. F. C. D*vts.\n11940\nHide Dealers\nDEALER IN RIDES   J. P. MOROAf\nBt, Nslson. BC. (IMl\n901 Baksr\nInsurance and Real Estate\nROBERTSON REALTY CO, Ll\nReal MUte, Insurance, rent*\nAberdeen   block.  Bsker  St.   (I04|\nFIRS COMES WHEN LEAST\npected. Insure todsy. T. D.\nling. 3 Royal Bsnk Bldg.       (IS\n9 w  ciiiwaori. rmi esuu, u\nsursnee,   Renula   Neit   Hlppeno\nHardware. Bsker Btreet.        H_i\nC.  D.   BLAlYw60U, naurano*   ._\nevery ducrlptlon. Real Sst.: Ph *\n (1944\nH.   S.   DILL  AUTO  AND  FIRS \u25a0\nsursnoe. Rssl EsUt*. 508 ward B\n (19*\n3.    t.    ANNABLE.    REAL   E8TA*f\nnntala. lnsursncs. Annabl* btol\n       19*\nsnee. r, 9 poulln. ph. 70. titf\nCHAS   p. McHARDY   INSURANCE\nReal ssUte\u2014Phon* 138.        t\\m\nMachinists\nBENNTTTs  LIMITED\nPOT all claaaM o\u00bb MsUI Work.  Utti\nWork. Drilling. Boring snd Ortnd\u2014>\nMotor R*wlndlng  Acetylene weldls\nPhone 591\n814 Vernon Street.\n \\  <M\nMining Engineers\nF   8   PETERS\nMining Englimr\nEiamlnstlon  operation and msnsg\nment of  mlflga snd  mlnenl\nprupertwa, Rowland. B.C.\n(IN\n H'b.\"t)'AWMH-MIUK>N\nENGINEER  AND SURVEYOR\n(198\nMusical Tuition\nVIOLIN     AND\nMary   Heddle\nTHEORY     PUPa\nPh.   8IIR3.    -191\nPlumbing and Hsatlng\nPLUMBINO\nguaranteed\nAi    HEATINO     WOI\nRslsterer.   ph.   8601\nSash Factory\nrs SASH FACTORY BAB\n\u25a0srcbsnl. 117 Baker stre\n(IH\nSecond Hand Stores\n3   AUTO   TENTS.   1   CAMP   TSH\n14X14.  Mspl* Lsaf store, BaU I\n(I'M\nWatch Repairing\nREASONABLE-30   TEAM'   tXfk\nimm. r. aoyl*. in v*ta_k am\n TON RUNS\nILL OVER THE\nETROIT STARS\nicore a  13-3 Victory\nBefore 250 Fans in\nthe Final\nTHEY TAKE NORTH\nAMERICAN TITLE\nBut Goalie Get\nShare in Scoring\nin Last Game\nBy T.l.nlt.B  DULMAOE\nCanadian  rreu staff writer\nU\/tPVC LEAF OARDCNS, Toronto.\nApril 11 (CP)\u2014Moncton Hawks\napread their tired wings for ths\nfirst tlm* ln a couple of wwska\nbsr* tonlfht and won tha North\nAmerlcsn amateur hookey champlonahlp with a landslide Tlctory over\nDetroit white 8tars, UnlUd states\ntltleholders,  13-1.\nOnly 950 or so spectators ut In\nn th* big killing u the Allan\nCup champlona went systematically\nto work to au how msny goals\nthey could acor* against a team\nthey had previously outclassed twice\non tb* form shut* but beaten only\nonu on the acore card.\nHAWKS TEAK IN\n\u25a0tare won th* tint at tba three\n\u25a0ama urlu here lut saturdsy night\nby 3-1 In overtime and the Hawks\n\u2022rened the count hy winning 4-1\non Uonday sight, with tb* Utl*\nat stake, tb* fleet brigade from the\nMsrltlmes went Into high gear at\nth* \u2022tart tonlgbt and wers seek.\ntag goal No. 14 at th* flnlah u\n-earnestly u they had eought No. 1\nis th* first stssaa.\n\u25a0wrybody on tb* Moncton lineup\n\u00ab__1K2&\n.\u2022tm*,\nK\n\\l\\\ni\nHer* li \"Protection\" in\nGENUINE Scots whlsWes\n... McCiUnm't, distilled.\niged-in-lhe-wood, blended\n\u2022nd BOTTLED In Scotland tnd Imported only In\nt*pod and sealed K\\, oi.\nand 40 oi. bottle*.\nlOYtodluiris\neioept ooaler Jimmy Foster took\na hand ln the scoring and everybody scored at least one* with the\nexception of foster and Nuoker Irvine, lean Isft winger who got his\nname ln the scoring record with\nan   assist.\nM OKINu   rUNCH\nDuke McDonald, BlU Miller. BUl\nGUI. Sammy McManus and Aubrty\nWebster scored two apiece and Bert\nConnolly, Dud James and Len Bur-\nrage kicked In with tha others.\nIt waa Just the sort of high powered\naoorlng Toronto fandom had expected of the Hawks In the flrtt game.\nThe luckless white atari scored\nths first goal of the contest on a\nneat passing play, Al David shooting the puck past poster, Then the\nHawks tan In five without delay\nand led 6-1 starting the secono\nperiod. They banged In three more\nIn the middle sttnsa while the American champions were getting two.\nIt waa Moncton's 02nd game of\nthe season and perhape the easiest\nof' them all.\nThe lineups;\nDetroit; Goal, McMahon; defence,\nWright, Robson; centre. Blgham;\nwings. Hunt, Sullivan. Subs: Dave,\nGrossman. Reed. Kirwan.\nMoncton: Goal, poster; defence,\nGUI, Burrage; centre, Connolly;\nwings. McDonald, Irvine, subs: Webster.  McManus,  jamee.  Miller.\nOfficials:   M.  J.  Hodden,  Toronto\ntnd Jack Thompklns, Detroit.\n' Summary.\nFirst period.\n1\u2014Detroit, David (Crossman-Reed)\n4:3a.\n3\u2014Moncton, 0111. 8:31.\na\u2014Moncton, McDonald (OonnoUy)\nlf:40.\n4*\u2014,Moncton, McManus (Miller)\n14:34.\nb\u2014*Moncton. Miller, 18:20.\n0\u2014Moncton, Connolly (jsmes)\n18.S8.\nPenalties: Robson. Reed, David,\nMcManus,   Irvine,   Burrage.\nSecond  period.\n7\u2014Detroit, Blgham  (Hunt)   3-43.\nft\u2014Moncton, Webster. (James) 8:10.\n9*-Moncton.   Miller,   10:88.\n10\u2014Moncton, Webster (Miller)\n14:46.\n11\u2014 Detroit, Sullivan (Hunt) lft:08.\nPenatlea:   Sullivan   a,   James.\nThird period.\n13\u2014Moncton, Jamea (McManus)\n1:40.\n13\u2014Moncton,  Burrage  (QUI)  73a.\n14\u2014Moncton. oill iMcDonald-lr-\nvine)  10:84.\nlft\u2014Moncton, McDonald,   n:46\n18\u2014Moncton.  McManus,   13 ai\nPenalties: Burrage, Wright, Irvine.\nSTART SOFTBALL\nNEXT WEDNESDAY\nFlay will commence ln the local\nladlee' eoftball league neit Wedneaday evening, when the Bluebirds meet\nthe Black Hawks. Games will be\nplayed on Wedneaday, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.\n\"Racketeers\" Is the name chosen by\nthe Junior high school taam. The\nSenior High School team will comprise many of last year's title-holders, and wlll take over the title of\n\"Aces\" With the exception of the\nRed Box the rest of the teama are\nnew cluba that have been organised\nfor this season's activities.\nNo arrangements have been 'made\nfor a playoff aerlea, but It Is expected\ntbat Um two or three top teems wlll\nstage 4 playoff series for the dty\nchampionship, at the conclusion of\nthe regular schedule.\nThs full schedule of games Is as\nfollows:\nApril lft\u2014Bluebirds vs Blsck Hawks\nApril ao\u2014 Racketeers vs Greyhounds.\nApril 31\u2014Aces vs Bluebirds.\nApril  33\u2014Red  Sox  vs  Racketeers.\nApril 30\u2014Greyhounds vs Aoes.\nApril 37\u2014Black Hawks vs Red Box.\nApril 3ft\u2014Racketeers vs Aces.\nApril W\u2014Red Sox vs Greyhounds\nMay  3\u2014Greyhounds  vs  Bluebirds.\nMsy 4\u2014Aces ts Black Hawka.\nMay 5\u2014Bluebirds va Red Sox.\nMsy ft\u2014Blsck Hawks vs Racketeers.\nMsy 9\u2014Greyhounds vs Black Hswks\nMay 11\u2014Red Box vs Acea.\nMay 13\u2014Bluebirds vs Racketeers.\nMay 18\u2014Aoes vs Greyhounds.\nMsy lft\u2014Black Hawks va Bluebirds.\nMay lft\u2014Racketeers vs Red Box.\nMay l\u00bb\u2014Bluebirds vs Aces\nMay 30\u2014Blsck Hawka vs Orey-\nhounds.\nMay 33\u2014Aces vs Racketeers\nMay aft\u2014Rsd Box vs Black Hawks.\nMay  3\u00bb\u2014Racksteers  vs  Bluebirds.\nMay 27\u2014Greyhounds vs Red Sox.\nMay 80\u2014 Black Hawka vs Aoes.\nJune 1\u2014Bluebirds vs Greyhounds.\nJune 3\u2014Aoes vs Bed Sox.\nJuns ft\u2014Racketeers vs Black Hawks\nJune 8\u2014Oreyhound* vs Racketeer*\nJuns ft\u2014Rsd Sox vs Bluebirds.\nCANADA'S NET\nPLAYERS WIN\nReach Quarter-Final\nin the North and\nSouth Play\nPINEHUR8T. NO., April 11 (OP)\u2014\nFlashing a convincing brand of network. Walter Msrtln and Marcel Rain-\nvllle of Canada's Davis cup foross,\nadvanced today ln tbs quarter-finals\nof tiw north and south tennis tournament.\nMartin, lanky speed-baller from Re-\nSna and Toronto, defeated Harvey\narris of tb* University of North\nUttle hsrded pressed by (. J. ITAOI\nCarolina 6-3, 0-0. Ralnvllle. Montreal\nveteran, wu a Uttle harder pressed\nby E. 3. Puller, Salem, Mass., before\npulling over a t-t, IS win.\nOvcr-tennlssed from runs weeks of\ncompetition. Lester stoefen dropped\nout of singles play today, defaulting\nln the second round.\nLEVINSKY SOLD\nTOTHERANGERS\nN\u00bbW YORK. April U (AP)\u2014ll-sw\nTork Ranters of th* National Hockey league todsy announced tb*\npurchase of Alsa Levinsky from\nToronto Mspls Lssfs.\nLevinsky. formsrly Of Syracuse.\nN. T.. ha* plsyed defence for ths\nlsst four yesr* with tb* Lssfs. hs\nIs 94 yesrs old.\nOnly Jewish defenoe plsyer la tbs\nNational lesgus. Lnlnaky learned\nto play hockey In Toronto. He played for Toronto Marlboroe ln the\njunior and senior sections ot the\nOntario hockey sssoclstlon before\njoining the Lsafs In the fall of\n1930.\nCARDS BEAT\nBROWNS 5-3\nThis advertisement is not\nublished or displayed by the\nIquor Control Board or by\nie  Government of  British\nplurnbia.\nPeden and Zoch\nWin Bike Race\n'CHUCK' GARDINER\nIS TAKEN FOR\nA RIDE\nCHICAGO, April 11 (AP) .\u2014\nCharles (Chuck> Oardlner. goal\nkeeper of the world's hockey\nchampion Chicago Black Hawks,\nwas uken lor a rids today.\nIn a driving snow storm, Oardlner was pushed around a \"loop\"\nblock by Roger (Broadway) Jenkins, defence aos of ths Black\nHawks, In a wheelbarrow.\nJenkins was repaying a promise made two months ago when he\ntold Oardlner he would push\nhim around a block If the Hawks\nwon the Stanley oup.\nB.C. HOOPERS\nBEAT JACKS\nScore Is 46-31 in the\nFirst of 2-Game\nTitle Series\nRAYMOND. Alt*. April 11 (CP).\u2014\nVsncouver Province tonight defested\nRaymond Union Jacks, 46*11, In the\nfirst gams of a two-out-of-three series\nln tbe interprovinclsi senior men's\nbasketbsll playdowns The aw-ond\ngsme wlU be played here ltldsy. the\nwinners of the eerie* to meet Sssk-\nstchewsn.\nLineups:\nVsnoouver: Kennlngton (9), Mclntyre (11), Purees (li). MscDonell\n(I), Armstrong (1), Bumatesd (3).\nSmith, Chster. Helm, Wlll. Total ae.\nRaymond: Klrkhsm (4). O'Brien\n(11), ralrbank* (10), Rolfaon (3).\nNllsson. West 13). Nalder 13).Totsl al\nTRADE TAPERS\nON TORONTO LIST\nCl_VB_l<U April 11 (Cf) \u2014\n\"Torchy\" Peden of Vlctorls. B C.\nand Freddie Zech of SaMtasrlsnd\ntonight won Clevelsnd's aecond alt-\ndsy bicycle rsce sesson on a point\nbaala. Charlie Rltter and Bobby\nThomas hsvlng pressed them closely\nsnd hsld them even on taps during\nth* flnsl furious bour of sprinting\nSPECIAL TRAIN TO TRAIL\nlor\nToronto Maple Leafs\nand\nDetroit Rod Wingi\nEXHIBITION HOCKEY GAME\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th\nLEAVE NELSON ABOUT 5:15 P.M.\nReturning after game to connect with\ntrain 12 for the eut.\nReturn Railway Ware $140\nWUI thoee who have rink accommodation reserved\nplease lift same together with rail tickets quickly.\nOnly few 11.50 rink tickets left. Out of town customers pleaae mail remittance to cover to\nN. J. LOWES\n|Canadian Pacific\nWmrlO't Gnatmat Tra-ral -\u00bbtltti\u00bb\nST. LOOTS, AprU 11 (AP)\u2014Bill\nHsllahan wu strong tn ths pinches\ntoday and ths Cardinal* of the National Uague , defeated St. Louis\nBroarns 5-3 In th* flrtt of a flee\ngsrie city aertee.\nOther exhibition games:\nAt Oklahoma City, Okie.\u2014Chicago\n(A) 0, Pittsburgh (N) IS.\nAt KnoKWUe. Twin \u2014New Tort (A)\nt, KnoltvlU*  (SA) 4.\nAt Charlotte\u2014N*w Tork (N) S.\nClavelsnd (A) 7.\nAt Blrmlnghsm\u2014Detroit (A) 11,\nBirmingham  (SA)  4.\nAt Orlanda. fls -Buffslo (IL) S,\nMontreal (a) t.\nAt Barnwell, SC\u2014Toronto (IL) 7,\nAlbany (PL) 8.\nSfflPSEVHT\nCARSOFJAM\nShipment ot Jam* from th* McDonald Jsm company's factory at Nelson\nhave bean fairly stesdy. although, aooordlng to Mr. McDonald, hardly warranted considsrlng ths low prloe*.\nDuring th* p\u00abt month soms Sevan or\nalght cars havs bean shipped.\nArds and Celtici\nTie Second Time\nBREAST. April 11 (CP \u00ab*bl*).\u2014\nAM* snd Celtic Seconds, who tlsd la\ntheir semi-final for ths Antrim soccer shield, were unabls to settle ths\nl*au* in todar* replay, tying sgsln\n1-1.\nTORONTO. April 11 iCP)\u2014Tr*d-\nIng setlvlty tapered off In th* tat*\n*ftcrnoon a* Nsw York turnsd mod\nsrstely west, but tb* Industrial list\nof the Toronto stock eichange\ntalned a majority or galna ovar loa*.\nee at tbe does,\nWslkers oommon finished H nigh\ner at 43 S whll* Dlstlllsrs Sssgram\nsnd Brewers snd Distillers ssgged\nslightly. Brewing Corporation pfd\nregistered a gain of 1% on good\nvolums.\nHuntlet Leading\nBut Gome Called\nLONDON. April 11 (CP cable). \u2014\nHunslet waa leading Wakefield U-7\nIn a Rugby league game today when\ntb* mateh wu abandoned seven mlnutee from the end on account of fading light.\nBraves Buy\nMarty McManus\nBOSTON. April 11 (AP)\u2014The pur-\nchase of Marty McMsnus, former\nmsnsger of Boston Red Sot, from\nBrooklyn Dodgers wt* announced\ntoday by Boston Brave*.\nENGLISH SOCCER\nNoranda Sags\n60 at Toronto\nTORONTO, April 11 (CP)\u2014tnthusl\ns*m on ths buying sld* appeared a\nbit flat today In th* mining department or the Toronto stock exchsnge\nsnd prlcee drifted lower, volume\nJ.moiSoo shsres.\nMclntyre low 1.40, Horns 11. Hollinger SO cents. Lake Shore 99 cents.\nTeck IS snd Pioneer snd Wright\nHargresves 33 oenta esrh\nRecessions ot 10 to 16 oent* cams\nout for SylTsBlte, Macs***, Ashley\nsnd Cariboo Oold Quart*.\nNoranda sagged SO cent* snd Hud-\nton Bay dropped 43.\nGRANBY PROFITS\n$79,568\nNTW TORK, AprU 11 <AP>-Oranby\nConsolidated Mining cmnpany reports\nnet profit of $79,668 for IMS, Including o credit of 6117,667 repre-\nssntinf partial restoration of reserves\ncharted Safmtnst 1033 operations. This\ncompere* wtth net low of 61.Ma.B20 in\n1993.\nTIME FORSPRAYING FOR APPLE\nSCAB IN KOOTENAY IS NEARING\nFirst Spraying Likely\nto Be Earlier\nThis Year\nApple scab Is the most Important\ndlesase that growers In ths Koot-\nenay and Arrow Lakes section* have\nto deal with tn the control of orchard pest* and diseases, and It li\nneedless to esy that thts disease\nhas been kept ln mind when arranging for the years supply of sprsy\nmaterials.\nRecent work from tbe plant pathologist offloe at Vancouver is that\n\u25a0pore* of th* dlaeas* sr* now mature. These mature spores wer*\nfrom leaves Mnt ln from the Kootenay about three week* ago and\nkept motet under laboritory conditions. Leave* wnt In from thl*\ndistrict in the last week or 10\nday* did not ahow any spores near\nmaturity. Tbl* would indicate that\nunder natural orchard conditions\nth* spores of the \u00bbpple scab are\nnot mature 'here yet, but with\nfavorable weather conditions they\nwill develop very fsst. Growth is\noomlng on fast tn all sections, and\nln many of tbe esrly sections and\nlocations, the uclntoah has almost\nreached the \"Cluster-Bud\" stage, and\nsufficient growth hu taken place\nthat with favorable weather new\ninfections oould Uke place, in 1833\ntbe ftnt apray for scab control\nalong tbe West Arm section wa*\napplied th* flrtt week In Uay. how.\never, the eeaaon was late In 1936\nand very early tn 1934, so indication* ar* that th* first scab spray\nthis year will be much earlier than\nusual, and grower* would w*U be\nadvlaed to bav* thalr spray outfits\nln shape and apray materials on\nhand, so there wlll b\u00bb *\u2022 Uttle de-\nIsy a* possible wbea notice t* given\nfor Uie first spray to go on.\nIRON  Bl l.PHATF.  M1X11 HI,\nEXCELLENT\nThere appeared tn this paper aome\ntime ago an article dealing with tb*\niron sulphate mliture of sprsy for\ntb* oontrol of apple scab. Tb* reault* of the teat* made with this\nmaterial in 1938 In the Kootenay\nalong with other spray mliture*.\nwere given tn detail. The Iron sulphate mixture gave excellent control\nof apple aoab end In til cases a\nhigher percentage of cleaner fruit\nthsn lime-sulphur alone or tbe\nlime-sulphur -calcium sutphlde mixture. Tbe . main objection to the\nIron sulphate mliture wa* It* eott,\nbeing about double that of the other\nmstertaU. The standard strength of\nth* iron *ulpb*t* mixture 1* a* follow: iron sulphite io lb*; lime-sulphur two and a half gallons, and\ncalcium arsenate four to five pounds\nper too gallon* of water. This mix\nRye Drops Over\n'  Two in Chicago\nCHICAGO, April 11 (AP)\u2014 Wye\npitched downward 2% cents a bushel\ntoday, toppled over by Washington\nannouncement no nntl-dumping duty\non rye would be enforced against\nPoland.\nRy* closed nervous, IH to IH under yesterday's finish. Wheat ft to %\n(lov n, oorn % off to % up, oat* at *%\nto H decline, and provlalona unchanged to a setback of 10 cent*.\nGRAIN PRICES\nCLOSE HIGHER\nPlayers Whimsical\nAbout Their Bats\nCJt-mcX*CKSOtrtTh*\noio Su\/t.Gt~,eo<.mO_\nCULT HIY WITH A\ndutex Bctr-\nBaaeftoT-,\nMusrHerve t\nKNOT9 W_\nHIS-\nWINNIPBO. April 11 1<ST)\u2014Concentrated purrhsslng In th* closing\nminutes of trsdlng hsld prioes stesdy\non the Winnipeg grtln tzchange today and quotations finished '* rent\nhigher to unchanged. Uay wheat\nclosed it 67% July it M'i and\nOotobar at 70s,  oanta.\nLiverpool whest waa unchanged to\n'art   higher.\nCaah grsln offsrings wore restricted and only a limited business\nws*  trsnsscted.\nMRS SOPWITH\nIN THE RACE\nIs Timekeeper for Her\nHusband on the\nBritish Boat\nMAINTAIN SHADY\nVENEER SHIPMENTS\nSince the resumption of operations\nthe B.C. Veneer Worka Nelson plant\nhaa maintained a steady output and\nthing* are now running along smoothly. Shipment*, of the finished product\nto eaa ter u market* are also being\nmaintained on a steady baala.\nPOUND IS OFF\nNtw YORK. April 11 (CP).\u2014nue-\ntustions were narrow ln tb* foreign\nexchange market* today. Tb* pound\nopened slightly lower, then moved up\nto 66,I6>4 It eased off again and\nclosed at |5.16** for a net loss of Ve.\nThe Ptench franc waa unchsnged\nat 660 rent*. The Oanadlan dollar\ncloeed st a premium ot S W oent\nover the VA. dollsr.\nInter. Nickel It\nUp Two in East\nBonds Go Up\nNFW TORK. April II (AP).\u2014The\ndemand for listed bonds wu broad\nand active today and many tasu**\nsgaln bettered thalr top prtos* for tbe\npast two year* or more. Tbe average\nfor 60 domestic corporate loana advanced four-tenths of a point to 67,\nanother post-1961 peak.\nForeign obligations were a little\nIrregular.\nAmswORTH, April 11\u2014The flret\nbaseball match to be played on the\nnew town playground occurred Sunday afternoon when tbe Alnaworth\nteam beat Riondel by a *cor* of 14-13.\nR. Sherraden waa referee.\nSwings, ring* and an acting bar\nhave been put up ln tbe achool\ngrounds and are proving very popular\nwith the children.\nBI TTtK DBPKU6ID\nICORTRKAL. April 11 (OP)\u2014Butter\nprices w*rs depressed on the Montreal\nproduce exchange today.\nButter. No. 1 grade 21\nOntario 36V Recelpte\n\u2022ay. A\n,-t-\n7'i, ungrsdsd\n1867 botes\nLONDON. April 11 (CP etbl-v-\nSoecer gsmes In th* old oountry todsy\nresulted \u2022* follows:\nENGLISH  Ll'CllT.\nTint nivlalon\nBundrslsnd 0:  Manchester City 0\nThird nivi.lxn\u2014touth-rrn\nOlUlnfham I; Northampton t.\nThird  Dltlslon\u2014Northern\nWrezhsm A; Trantnsi* 1.\nSCOTTISH LlArtlT.\nftrst DlTlskin\nOtitic s: at Mlrren 0\nMottteTW*!!  <;   Oowd*nbe\u00bbth   1\nBt. Johntton* I;  Aberdeen I.\nLONDON    IIIOIIFIF.I.D    WIN*\nLONDON. April 11 ICP cable) \u2014\nLondon Highfield defeated Leigh 31-1\nIn a Rughy league mateh under floodlights here tonight.\nlarge 19. A medium\nid c 18. Offering* MM\nArnrsls M bout.\nPotatoes, Quabwes 11.10, HI. Mtnt.\n\u20221 It. Nil  Mtnt tl \u00abo.\nWhett. No, I northern .7S.\nBsrlsy, No. 1 C.W. JO.\nOttt, No. I C.W. .47, No. I .44, No. 1\nfttd At.\nPlour. spring pstents first, B00.\nSeconds 4 40, bakers 4 JO.\nBrai, Mas. shorts 14 JS. middlings\nmm,\nHsy. No I 16 00 (each p*r toe).\nBoiled o*te JM per 00-pound bag\nEXCHANGES IMOt'LAK\nMONTMAL. April 11 (CTIm-Uaa-\nMtl lortiAn eschange* wtr* ttnfulsr\ntod*y\nTh* pound d*clln*d H to close st\nM UH whlls th* frtnc oontlnuad st\nIU osnts snd th* dollsr st l-ll of 1\npar osnt.\nShsnghsl. China, haa 40.000 ooollee\nwho mats their Using pulling Jlnrlkl-\nshsa.\nMONTREAL. April II iCT)-\nStrength sgaln m.c.e Itsslf fslt on\nth* Montresl stock exchsnge. Tile\nmsrkst wss sgsln dull snd slmost\ntur* wlU'b* tetud out at \u2022 wesksr I tot*lly devoid of feature*,\ndilution thl* coming sesson. snd. | Internstlonsl Nickel rose 10 centa\nIf sstlsfsctory (which mult* In ; \" \"10 whll* Nstlonal Brewers pre-\nth* eut Indicate) wlll reduce ti,j I frred firmed 3 at M.\noo*t to almost thst of the rtfulsr | 8t Lewrence Psper preferred de-\netrentth   of   lime-sulphur. dined H, points to 1714, Dominion\nReoent letters from A. Kelssll of IOo*1 P\u2122f\u00abred  lo*t s  at tl. sales\nNora  sootla, wbo is In charts of   \"\u2022\u2022*. Bondi IIOJOO.\ninsecticide    investigation    In    thtt \u2014\nprovlnc*! and who wis on* of  thr   AiniWOrth   Omm\norigin.tort   ot   th*   Iron   tulphate.\/*ln,WO\"n   **-Pmn*\nmistura* of wsaktr dilution na.e        Field With in Win\nbeen ueed nry satlsftctory In recent yaara. oo tht taiumpUoo that\ntha sprsy Is applisd thoroughly,\nexperiments! trlala sre suggtttod of\nths following formiiit. iron sulphite sli pounds, lime.sulphur ons\ntnd a half gallons, calcium arstnste\nthree to four pounda per 100 fallow of waur. In thl* mixture at\noutlined It wss suggested thst foul\npound* of Um calcium arsenste be\nused on pre-blossom sprsys snd\nthree pounds ptr hundred gallons\non post-blossom sprsys. As a matter of ttot It waa stated that ex-\nctllent mult* had been obtained\nfrom a formula composed of iron\nsulphate four pounds, llms-sulphur\nons gsllon. calcium arsenate three\npound* per loo gallon*, but Mutated to recommend a* pat a mixture quit* a* dilute as thla as\nIt Is fund It mlfht not itand\nup undar aom* condition**. This\nwuk mlxturs gsvs spples *nywhera\nfrom on* to three per otnt tfftcted\nby tub undtr Nova Scotia conditions.\nAT  WEAKCa DILUTION\nTom th* results obtained In Nov* ]\nScot!* with th* wesksr mixtures of I\nth*   Iron  sulphate   sprsy   and   tba\nexcellent   ruult*   obtained   In   the I\nKootenay   lan   yur   with   standard I\nstrsnfth   of   tha   mliture.   It   would\nseem advluble and Ufa to tut this\nsprsy   mixture  *t  tomewhtt   weskcr j\ndUuUon   this   yesr   in   th*   *pr\u00bby\nachedule*  for  tht  control  of  tpple '\ntub In tht Kootenty dlitrlct. and\nUm followln* schedule I* suggested\nUme-sulphur   on*   gallon   to  40  or\nwater   for   any   spray   be lure    the I\npink. Pink. Iron sulphate live pounda.\nlime-sulphur   one   snd   a   half   to\ntwo   gallons,  oalolum  sraenate  four\npounds psr 100 gallon* water. Calyx\nlima eulphur one gallon to to gal-\nlone of wster. or Um um* u the\nPink   except   uu   thn*   pounds   ol\ncalcium    arsenal*    Instead    of    ,\u201e\u201e\npounds.  Th*  first  spray after  ths\ncalyx   uma   u   Calyx,   th*   uoond\nsprsy  sfter ths Cslyx  which  la  ua-\nually   th*  last  spray,  uu  Iron   an;\nph*te t to e pounds, llmt sulphur\non*   and   t   half   to   two   gallons\ncalcium   erunate   s   pound*   to   lot\ngallon*   of   wtter.   whu*   grower.\nb*ve bun utlng iime-*ulhpur with\nfood ruult* trm htvt not htd lou\nof crop throuth foliage belnf burned by llmt-iulphur, it is sugg-aird *\nthst   they   continue   It*  use  tt   the\nrecommended dilutions for sll sprays I\n\u25a0O.  mCjtmW\/emmmW\t\nAll treat hitter* have the favorite\nhat* and often go Into unacoountsble\nslumps lf they hsppen to biesk one.\n\u25a0\u25a0Shoeless** Joe Jackson, one of the\ngreatest hitters -who ever lived, never\ncould hit with tny other thin bltck.\nshiny bsts, that he called \"Buck\nBetsys.\"\nBabe Ruth will not uu any bat\nthat la not full of knots and the knots\nban to be tn particular spots on the\nsurlsce. Ha claims thst the knots glvt\ntupcrlor driving powtr. In this respect he differ* from Chuck Klein,\nth* Nation*! league slugger. Chuck\ntakes grest pride In th* even shiny\nsurfscs of his bsts and would resent\nany knou marring the aurfaoa.   .\nRack Wllaon alao Uku a shiny bst\nand apend* hour* rubbing It with \u2022\ncombination of tohscco Juice \u00bbnd\nruin.\nLONDON. April 11 (API\u2014Mrt. T.\nO. M. Sopwlth, who will aot to\ntimekeeper on htr husband's challenging yacht, the Knduvor, whsn\nIt attempts to wrest the A'nerlca'a\ncup from the UnlUd States, thli\nsummer off Newport. R. I., 1* anticipating the thrill of her UI*.\nln every race of the series she will\nsUnd clou beside Mr. sopwlth at\nth* wheel, a \u00bbtop-wstch grasped\nln \u00bblther hsnd. advising him to\nth* aeoond the time the Endeavor\nhst msdt on esch leg of th* run,\nth* tlm* of IU opponent, how thty\ntUnd. it'i Important.\n\"I wouldn't mlu lt for mythlng\nln the world,\" th* told tb* Aasoclstsd Preu when lntarvlswed at\nth* sopwlth'* htndsomt town rul-\ndenoe In Park Isns. \"I always aot\nss timekeeper In our races, but thla,\nof course, wlll be th* blttut of\nall.\"\n\"Tou may be sure I won't wear\ntrousers.\" sh* uld. \"Jutt t skirt and\nbloun snd jscket. If there's a huvy\nua I have a waterproof.\"\nPacific Coast\nBaseball\nBy the Associated Pres*\nLo* Angeles .. Jt   14   t\nHollywood _ \u2014   7    11   I\nMcDougall, Oarland and O. Campbell; A. Campbell. Qtilnn, Hlle and\nHe:nh berger.\nSeattle .....*     I   10   1\nOakland     6     7   %\nCaater and Bottarlnl; Bremer and\niialmondl.\nPortland    _ \u00ab..-.\u2122-   0     \u2022   *%\nSacramento _.- 10   16   1\nRagland and Cox; Salvo and Mayer.\nMlsslon-San Pranclaco nlgbt gam*.\nHE CANT\nKEEP A\nJOB!\n\u2022Fred hat plenty of\nability... knows hitwork\nfrom A to Z. But somehow he can't teem to\nkeep a job. Employers\ntay he'a careleta about\nhit appearance . . .\nfrequently comet to\nwork haH-ihty\u00bbn.\nWhy thould any man make thit mutake I The Gillette\nBlue Blade is especially made to thave tender tkin without\nirritation. Even two thavet a day, when ncceitary, are\nentirely comfortable. Prove thit yourself. Try the Gillette\nBlue Blade tomorrow.\nHltlmtt Omltty Pas\/tiVaJy Outrtntrnml\nGillette Blue Blades\nNow 5^25* '10'\"'50*\nGardeners\nBefore Planting a Qarden\u2014\nDig or work well into the  top six inches of soil\n\"Elephant Brand* COMPLETE 5-10-5 FERTILIZER\not the rate of 2 or 3 ounces (heaped   tablespoons)   por\nsquare yard. Use the lighter application if much\nmanure is ussd\nBarn Manure it low in phoaphaU and it naeda thia high-phoaphata chemical\nfertilizer to maka a balanced plant food.\nFor Lawns\nUse: Complete 5-10-6\n(Early Spring)\nAmmonium Sulphate\n(During Seaaon)\n\"Fertilized Graas\nCrowd* Out Weads.\"\nOther \"Elephant Brand\"\nComplete Fertilizers\n8-10-8\n4-lOJlO\n\u2014For root crops.\n6-10-10\u2014Light soil.\n4-12-4\u2014Grain.\n4-8-12\u2014Peat Soil.\nFor heavier\nsoils, uae:\n\"ELEPHANT\nBRAND-\nAMMONIUM\nPHOSPHATES\n8-144\n1S-20-0\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. of Canada, Ltd.\nMsnuftrlnrtr. of \"ELMHAKT MUKIT rsrtlll..*** TBAIL.   BE1T18B   COIXMBI*\n PAOS  BIGHT\nDEMOCRACY TO\nSURVIVE TEST\nMrs. Jamieson Tells\nFernie Rotations\nLiberty Sale\nmUfH, April 11\u2014\"ft democracy\non \u2022 decline? Can lt sttnd tbt teste\nof chanting condition* (bat confront\nIt?\" Theee ware questions with whioh\nlira. J. Stuart Jamleaon opened hf r\naddreaa to the Rotary -lub Monday.\nMra. Jamleaon approached the answer to ber question* with another\nquestion, \"Wby was democracy auc-\nreasful in the beginning?\" In tbe\nanswer to thla question, she aald,\nwould be found a suggestion as to\nwbat might be expected In the future.\nDEMOCRACY   AND   INDUSTRY\nTaking British democracy u tbe\nform which gave the model to western\nEurope, the speaker traced the rlae\nof parliamentary democracy as linked with the rtae of Industrial prosperity. The two movements appeared\npractically together, and developed\ntogether, The tuoceaa of the movement waa due largely to tht fact that\nthe two great political parties, while\ndiffering in minor matters, wtrt In\nagreement In queatlon of broad\npolicy. There wu no conflict between\nthem, for lnstsnce, as to the type ol\nsocial order tbey wished to achieve\nPor many years Britain prospered snd\ndemocracy ln England flourished because England bad a lesd over other\nnations In Industry and shipped her\ngoods to world marketa with little\ncompetition.\nTb* first check to British democracy, aald Ura. Jamleaon, came when\nEngland began to feel tht pressure\nof Industrial competition. To meet\ncompetition wages had to be out\nand living standards came down,\nThen another political party, tht\nLabor party, appeared and challenged\ntbt two old parties with a demand\nfor a new social order. The old partita could not assent to tht demand,\nbut thty were willing to offer minor\nconcessions, tuch as old-age pensions,\nhealth Insurance and unemployment\nInsurance.\nSOCIAL  SERVICE  STALE\nThus tht social service state evolved\nae a compromise. This social service\nsuite waa atlll existing and It worked\nquite well until tht time of tht war.\nProm tbla point, lira. Jamleaon reviewed the remarkable wsy In which\nIndustry wu spteded up undtr wtr\npreuure, so that after the war, Britain\nfound all the natlont of weattrn\nEurope and even aome of Aala Industrialised to such an extent that ber\nformer markets were gone. Thla condition added power to tbe Labor\nparty, until It actually secured control\nof tbt government.. But the Labor\nparty did not bring into btlng tbe\natate lt had advocated, tt claimed\nthat It wu not wlu to socialise the\natate too rapidly.\nThen ln 1081 came a gran crisis ln\nthe demand that aootal aervloea bt\ncut and unemployment mtt. At this\ncould only be accomplished through\ntbe wealthy classu, tbe demand wu\nmade for reduced taxation. Following this crisis, tbt two old parties\nunited to combat tbt Incrtulug demands of Labor.\nToday ln Great Britain, atated lira\nJamieson, tbtrt wu a working coalition government which presented a\nunited front to the Labor perty, whllt\nthe latter party had an extreme left\nwing which was pressing strongly\nfor immediate social Itatlon. It this\nparty wtrt elected, lt would Improbably claim that lt had reoelved a mandate from the people to socialise Industry. Tbe question wu therefore,\nwould democracy stand for tuob a\noondltlon?\nIn Italy, Gtrmany. Auat.lt, Um.\nJamieson pointed out, the tarns general conditions existed, but In these\nan entirely ntw idea of tbt ttatt\nhad appeared. Tht pretent oondl Ion\nhad tvolved from feudalism to Industrialisation, and wu approaching\nsocialisation. Fucism, however, wu\nan attempt by certain parties to\nmaintain tht status quo, and to block\ntbt trend toward socialization. The\nspeaker raised tbt quutlon u to\nwhether the ume movement wis\nlikely to appear In Britain u tbe\nolder forma broke down. She stated\nthat then wen mtn ln Britain today\nwhose considered opinion wu that\nunder tht ttrttt of tuch a devslop-\nment, democracy wu likely to bnak\ndown.\nTbe quutlon tben aroee, lf democracy wu ecllpeed would lt disappear altogether? Tht speaker though:\nnot. At preaent then wu political\ndemocracy only not aocial and Industrial democracy. Democracy, u\nknown now, might decline. The\nhuman spirit, however, demanded\nliberty and equality, and ultimately\ndesired to come into a larger life, a\ntruer manhood, and a happier world.\nI To this end true democracy mutt\nstrive.\nSMYTHE'S\nU^NEED-A  FOOT  BATH\nFor   sweaty,   schlni   and   tired\nf*\u00abt. oom*, callouae* snd bunion*.\nphone i\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nGR9\nJ.A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMSTRIST\u2014OPTICIAN\n\u25a0alt* tuA. Medical Arts Bulldlnf\nMrs. Pittaway Is\nBuried at Trail\nTRAIL, B.C. April 11.\u2014Funeral\nof Rom Broom Pittaway, wife of\nA. E. Plttawa* wu held yesterday\nfrom St. Andrews church. Rev. L.\nA. Morrant officiating. Interment\nwu madt at Mountain View cam-\natttj.\nPallbearers wen O. H. Nslson.\nDavid Longmulr. T. L. Bloomer of\nCutlegtr, Alderman J. R. Anderson,\nW. E. B. Monypenny and Thomu\nJrnklns.\nMasses of beautiful floral trl\nbutea were rtoelved.\nMrs. Pittaway, who wu born ln\ntjlackheath, Greenwich. Kent. 6S\nyttn ago, bed resided ln Canada\novtr a quarter of a century\u2014st\nCalgary, Castlegar and Trail, coming hen In 1938. She died alter an\nlllneas of two  montha  duration.\nfi\nLet's All Go\n__ GYRO HOEDOWN\n\u2022 Eagle Hall, Friday, April 13th\nf The Fun Starts at 9 o'clock\nJ Dancing\u2014Housie Housie\nf etc., etc\n%       G\u00abt oot yonr ginghams and overalls .   .   .\n0 You're fined if you wear a tux.\n\u2022 Be There - Admission 50*\n!\nMORE ABOUT\nPOWaL RIVER\nhad tlaln McParlant by atriklng him\nwith an are, following a feud arising\nout of dattructlon of Millen'e dog by\npollot afttr the animal had bitten the\nMcParlane  boy.\nMlllen appeared at the Inquest today, alternately staring vacantly about\nwhllt IS witnetset testified, and grinning when clothing of tht slain boy\nand a hammer-headed hatchet, tht\nalleged death weapon, wen shown.\nHEARING FRIDAY\nFormally charged wltb tht murder\nUonday whtn he appeared before\nMagistrate W. U Parkin tn Juvenile\noourt, Mlllen will oome up for preliminary hearing here Friday. No decision hu been announced u to what\ncourt he wtu appear ln. He It btlng\nheld under guard ln the provincial\npollot building hen.\nMTST HAVS CONSENT\nVICTORIA, April 11 (CP).\u2014Under\nthe terms of tht sterilisation bill\npaaaed ln 1033 by tht British Columbia leglalature, no peraon may be\ncompelled to undergo an operation\nwithout his or her consent, and ln tht\ncast of minors or feeble-minded persona tht consent of tbt parent or\nguardian mutt tint be obtained.\nBefore an operation It performed\napproval mutt be secured from a\nboard consisting of Mn. Justice H. B.\nRobertson, of the British Columbia\nsupreme oourt; Dr. J. Q. MacKay,\npsychiatrist of New Wutmtnsttr, and\nMlas Laura Holland. CB1, in charge\not children's protective work lor the\ngovernment.\nSeveral sterilization operations han\nbun performed on feeble-minded ln-\nmatu of mental Institutions ln British Columbia alnoe the a:t went into\nlotos.\nHUME BALL TEAM\nTOPLAYHARROP\nThe Hume No. 1 toftbtll tttm\nplaya lta flnt gamt of tht waton\naway from bomt on Sunday, whtn\ntbt players journey to Longbeach\nto meet Harrop playen. The Hume\nteam hu practically the pick ot\nlut year's playen and Harrop will\nno doubt, have a hard tlmt beating them.\nBATLEY BROS.\ntake pleasure  In announcing\nthe opening of the\nGas\n*r\nB\nE\nTires\n4\nOU\nA\nBatteries\nGreasing\nC\nPolishing\nWashing\n0\nAccessorie\nN\nSERVICE STATION\nttllXY   KKMODKi.l.KD   ON   UP-TO-THE-\nMINUTE LINES WITH ALL MODERN\nEQUIPMENT.\nOpen Day\nand Night\nWe Respectfully Solicit Your  Patronage\nPrompt.,\nCourteous Service\nGordon\nBatley\nCorner   Baker\nand  Hall\nStreets\nLeonard\nBatley\nB.C. Will Hove a\nDelegate at Alberta\nRelief Meetings\nVICTOIUA. AprU 11 (CPt\u2014Rellel\nAdmlnletrator 9. W. ortKlth will\nrepresent BrltUh Columbia at a\neonfu-sDo* of Isbor dspsrtmsnt officials snd r*U*f administrator* of\nths four western Canadian provinces\nIn idmonton ajarll 18 to discus*\nmutual problems srlslog out of re*\nllsf tssstlon.\nThs prslrle pro-tines* has* belt\nsimilar meeting* at Intervals but\nthis I* ths first occasion British\nColumba haa been invited to atten\n THC KELSON DAILT NIWS, NIUON, B.C.\u2014TrTCMDAY MORNING. UH It, IIM\nRIOTER KILLED\nHSNIN. Lletard, rrancs. AprU ll\n(API\u2014Political bitterness smouldering slnoe th* dteordsrs of Fab.\n9 fl*red Into a riot tonight In\nwhleh a miner ws* tilled and 14\nwer* Injund.\nTwenty shot* wer* fired wlwn\nworker* Jammed their way into t\nhsll where Leon Deudet. Royalist\nleader, was scheduled to speak.\nCONDEMNED NEGRO\nAWAITS DECISION\nOFPMVYCOUNCIL\nCounsel  Declares  Bennudan\nFound Guilty by Discharged Jury\nToo Late to Classify\nLOST-LADY'S  BBLT WTTH FANCT\n*t*el buckl*. Flndsr pleas* ph. 389.\n(3078)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nPrivate sals of household furniture.  308  Terrace  ApU. iJO-tO)\nNelaon women's Institute Tsi Day.\nApril Uth. in aid of special Wei-\ntars Fund. *-9iH\nEVEBYTHIM1 ON SALS AT WATSON'S SPRING SHOE SALE. REAL\nBARGAINS. (JM?)\nMrs.   Su*rt   Jsmleson   speaks   In\nSt.  Paul's  hsll  FTldsy, (  pjn.  Admission  tnt. (9014)\nRegular monthly meeting, Nelaon\nBoard Of Trsde. Hums Hotel, Sllvet\nRoom,   13   o'clock   today. B088)\nDANCI\nSat.    night,    B-13,    Melody   inkers\nEAGLE HALL\n(1403)\nHAMILTON. Bsnnud* (CP)\u2014Sentenced to b* hanged for th* murder\nof hU wife'* two children.*of whom\nha declared he wa* not the father.\nWarren Duane Smith lie* In prUon\nbar* whll* an appeal launched on\nthe oontentlon he was convicted by\na dUcharged Jury awalU consideration of tbe privy oouncll.\nTh* young children, a boy and a\ngirl, wer* drowned lsst fall tn a\nwater tank used by animals. Facing\nthe first murder charge heard ln\nBermuda since 1031. th* nonchalant\nnegro stoutly plesded lnnooence. although he admitted he had often\nthreatened to drown the children\nwhsn they became noisy.\nTtM \"harmless- thrsst ss hs quoted\nlt, waa \"Oct a bag and put her In\nlt and take her and throw ber overboard.\"\nAt conclusion of the evidence, th*\nJury sst aU night without reaching\nan agreement. The deadlock wu reported to Chief Justice Sir Sidney O.\nRowan-Hamilton, who addnMsed th*\nJurymen:\n\"Oentlemen: I am obliged to you.\nI am sorry you bav* not agr**d on\nyour verdict but you wlll be dUcharged now and you will bo *I-\nempt-ed from tervice on a Jury for\nthe next two years.\"\nnan th* foremsn, H. H. Frith,\nroes s* If to spssk.\n\"Do you wish to tar anything?'\naaked the chief Justice.\n\"I cannot very well now, sir.\" Mr.\nFrith replied.\nThe foramen walked over to tb*\nbench and conferred with the chut\njuatloe, who then eald:\n**Oentlsm*n of the Vry: All\nwitnesses that could havs b**n called\nby th* proaccuttcn heve been called\nby th* prosecution. If thsn ara any\nwltneasea you wlah to hear for th*\ndefence you must corns to your own\nconclusion* aa to why tbey were not\noalled. Having add that, u lt poulbl* for you to com* to a verdict, because If you think It Is Impossible 1\nshall duoharg* you. 11 you think\nthat vou can oom* to a verdict realising that all tha wltneuu that\ncould be called by the prosecution\nhav* been called by tbe attorney\ngeneral, you must draw your own\nconclusions aa to the defence.\"\nlAttorney-Cleneml T. M. Dill pr\u00bb*\nvlously had Informed the eourt he\noould not bring ths accused's wife\nto the stand becauu ah* could bt\ncalled only  by th* defence.)\nMr. Frith\u2014Oan you let us retire\nfor 18 mlnutw to discus* thst mr'\nChlsf Justice\u2014Oertslnly.\nTb* Jury retired again, returning\nhalf' an hour later wtth tbe verdict\nof \"guilty.\"\nBayard DU1. counsel for Smith-\nMay It lAau your honor. I rsapect-\nlully submit that this court hu no\npowar to receive any verdict from a\ndischarged jury. The jury hu bun\ndu:harg*d. *lr.\"\nChUf Juatlce\u2014 No. they were not\ndischarged. I wu going to dlsoharge\nUwm and then suddenly I uw the\nforeman rlu. and 1 withdrew It.\nCounsel tor the defenc* requested\nthat aentence be suspended pending\nsn appeal In forma psuperls. but\nth* chUf Justice declsred: \"You can\nappeal ln forma peuperta but aas*\nunea must b* passed.\"\nMISS MYERS ~\nDOING WELL\nMlu Marjorle Myers, who wu op\nerated on recently for sppendldus,\nU   reported   doing   well.\nMORE ABOUT\nPATTULLO\nwould bs In a position to Invoke\npowera ot dlullowance provided In\nthe British North America act.\"\nCA!    DISALLOW ACT\n\"The final decision on the validity\not any legislation rests ot oouru\nwith the htghsst tribunal of tbe\ncourts, the privy council. Up to th*t\npoint, It Is usually on* man a opUttou\nSafest the other and we are firmly\ntb* opinion now that the special\npowers act U Intra vine of the provlnu.\n\"Thera hu been a suggestion tbat\nbecauu ordinances under th* act\nwould sot b* eubjsct to dlullowance\nsuch u are the ordinary legislative\nmeuuraa passed by the provincial\nleglslsturs that th* Dominion government bu disallowance powen for\ntwo yean after a meuure U passed\nand. since the SPA Is In effect for\none year only, It la quite within the\npower of the federal government to\ndlullow the act at any tlm* during\nthU period lt It believed anything\ndone pursuant to tho legtsUtlon wen\ncontrary to the general welfare, or\ntor any other reason.\"\nHAWKS FLIES ON\nMERCY ERRAND\nSeeks Three Missing U.  S.\nAviators  Believed  Off\nChinese Coast\nBASEDAl.L meeting at city hall\ntonight, 7.30 p.m., for aU Interest****\nla IntermedUte, Junior and jnvenlle\nBall. (1871)\nEXTRA   SPECIAL\nBu the excellent display of horns\ncooking  for  uU  at  St.  Paul's  Bs-\nsaar Tueeday, April lTtb. (3088)\nY*u can bay \u2022 nice apron, a\ngood cnp of tea and something to\ntake heme for UIS supper tomorrow, <rrlday) at Presbyterian cburch\nparlors. I'm\nTECHNOCRAC Y\u2014Wlll Everett,\nmember Continental committee ana\n(\u25a0'durational Director for Washington.\nspeaker at Canadian Legion, April\n17, g p.m. (MM)\nTh* City Power and Light ssr-\nvlc* wUI be cut oft between tbe\nhoun of 4 am. and 8 am. on ths\nfollowing dsys, nimely: 13th to\n18th  April  lnclualv*. (3048)\nTONIOHT \u2014 TONIOHT\nP. Y. P. A. mlllUry whut and\ndancs, Falrvuw Pariah hall at 8\npm. Oood music, prlau snd re-\ntreahmenu.  Admission 35c.      (3071)\nCANADIAN LEGION REGULAR\nMONTHLY MEETING POSTPONED\nTILL FRIDAY, APRIL 13 AT 8 P. M.\nIMPORTANT CONVENTION REPORT\nAND    REGIXAR    BUSINESS.    (1041)\nErnie's Markst opsn todsy for\nbuslneu, SUnley etnet, nett to\nB. C. Plumbing Store, pull line ol\nMeats. FUh and Poultry. Home-\ncooking st lowut prtou. Phons 178.\nI solicit your patronage\u2014Ernest\nCarter. (30*4)\nViolin and pianoforte puplU ot\nMrs. Oladya Webb Foeter, L. R. A. M .\nIn recital sundsy afternoon, April\nUth, Capitol thestre at 380. Aa-\nauted by Mln Ruth oraufurd and\nthe Nelaon suing quintette, invl-\nution ttcksU can be obtained from\npuplU and the Nelson Flower shoppe.\n(3070)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nChow\u2014Chow Low of Nelson, B.C..\nsged 71 yean, passed swsy Tuesday,\nApril nth. Body wm nst st the\nNelson Funersl Service parlon until\nThundsy st 3 p.m.. thsnoe to ths\nNelson Cemetery for burl.,1.      #,3007)\nVancouvtr Is\nSeeking Aid in\nSchool Finance\nSHANGHAI, April 13 (Thursday)\n(AP)--Prank Hawka, th* American\nspud pUot, took oft at 10:58 am\ntoday (1:65 p.m., wedneaday E.8.T.)\nfor Hangebow Bay to uarch {or\nthru American fllen believed marooned ln fogbound waters otf ths\nChina oowt.\nJamu Finch ot Miami, Pla., and\nRobert Ou ot LouUvlUe, Ky., haw\nbeen unreported athu they hopped\noff on the Shanghai-Canton mall\nroute  Tuesdsy   morning.\nWith tbem wu Ivan Carlson of\nDonns, Texu, communications superintendent of tha Shanghai-Canton air line, on an Inspection trip,\nand a Jspancu bualneu man as\npaaungsr.\nRescued at Sm\nLUNENBURG, N. S\u201e AprU lt (OP)\n\u2014Rescued from death attar drifting\nthru day* at sea In an open dory.\nManuel Joseph, 31-year-old sssmsn\non the Gloucester fuhtng schoonel\nImperator, wu brought Into port* today aboard tha Lunenburg vessel\nDelswana 11.\nBUDDHIST ABBOT\nENTERS CANADA\nBut Must Leave by May the\nFifth;   Marches   His\nTroop to. Hotel\nMORE ABOUT\nBENNETT\nkind by delegating\u2014It U so longer\ndelegation\u2014by substituting for the\nuumbly ltuif?\" he aaked.\n\"When any UglsUturo confers theu\npowen upon an executive thst desire* to take them, tbe federal suthl-\ntUs should plsce themselves ln a position whsn they csn mut any difficulty that night aria*.'-\nSET CONSTITUTION\nAT NAUGHT\nHe hoped, uld Mr. Bennett, that\nnone of the provlncu would sttempt\nto exercise power ln such a way u\n\"to Mt at naught the whole system\nof th* constitution. But on* never\nknows whst might bsppen tn view of\ntb* statements that han been made,\nespecially by the attorney-general of\nthe provlnu. when Inviting tbe federal government to dluUow the sts-\ntute.\" He had. uld Mr. Bennett, a\nparticular cau ln mind \"that I shall\nnot mention.\"\nThe prim* minuter added: \"I must\nbe able to protect the functions ot\nthis federal parliament from usurpation.\"\nTh* necessity for the \"peace, order\nsnd good government clsuse\" wu\nemphsslted by tbe B.C. situation, be\nInsisted.\nFurther on Mr. Bennett uld: \"I\nhan not suggeeted that legally the\nexecutive hu greater powers thsn it\nhu u a Ugislsture. In my poor Judgment, and for what It may bs worth,\na statute which confsrs thsu powers\nU Illegal, and the exercise of pt\u2014era\nunder an Illegal statute might anil be\nIllegal. I must be sbU to protect the\nfunctions of thU federal parliament\ntrom usurpation.\"\nALUMINIUM MIX\nSPRAY M APPLES\nBut Care Must Be Taken In\nHandling Thia NA\nFarorlte\nVANCOUVER. AprU 11 (CF)\u2014Mvs-\ntery figure of international affair*\nfor two decades, tbo Buddhist Abbot\nChao Kunk today foliowad tb* dlc-\nUUi ot hta \"guiding wish\" and led\nbla 10 dlaclplea, alx mini and four\nmonks, j afoot through Vancouver\nstreet* to their quarters ln a downtown hotel.\nDetained aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Emprpss of Russia alnoe lt\narrived here from the orient Monday\nnlgbt, the abbot, formerly tbe no-\ntorlous Thebltch Unooln, was granted transit privilege* through Canada\ntoday by Immigration authorities at\nOttawa with the sole proviso ht leave\nth* country by May 8.\nTwenty-Six Babies\n* Examined at Clinic\nTwenty-six bsbles, ons ot ths\nlargut number to dete. wen summed by Dr. J. H. Bennett st the\nWomen's Institute clinic held at\nKootenay Lak* Oentral hoapltal\nWsdusday.\nDr. Bennett wu auuted by Mrs\n8. N. Msy, Mr. T. W. Binder snd\nMrs. K. Jack-nan of tb* Institute\nsnd MU* Kyan ot th* hoaplWl\nstaff.\nRtv. Mr. Dories to\nRun Own Church\nVANCOOVm, APTll 11 (CP)\u2014A\nconferenoe will be beld ln Victoria\non Friday morning betwun the\npattullo cabinet and npreuntatlves\nof th* vanoouver city oouncll and\nschool board to dlseuu th* latter\nbodies* requut for additional government aulatsnce toward 1834\nschool coata ln Vsncouver.\n\u2022tut board U MJ1.000 ihort ot\nmeeting lu budget; but it ts ststed\nthat It could avoid projected cloelng of achool ln December with a\ngrant of about (350.000. City repre-\nnntitln* to Victoria wlll be Alderman O. O. Mlllsr. W. W. Bmlth and\nW. J. Twlu. Thru trusteu an\nlo bo appointed to the deUgatlon.\nForest Revenue\nOff in Province\nVICTORIA. April 11 I CP)\u2014British\nColumbia forest revenue fell off \u2022324,-\n000 lut year, according to a sutement\nluued by Mon. A. w. Oray. Total,\nrevenue under this hssd wu \u20228.000.-\nAM. Operating CUU of ths forest\nbranch were also leu. by \u00bb1*_,M0.\nLETHBRIDGE  WELCOMES\nTHE VICE-REGAL PARTY\nI_THBRTDOI. Alts. April 11 (CP)\n\u2014An enthuslutlo and hospitable\nweloome wu extended tonight to\nthe governor-general end Lady Beu-\nborough who ars homewsrd bound\nsfter a tour that took them u\nfar u the Pacific cout.\n15   MINL'TK   STRIKE*\nHAMPER COMMI NHATION\nPARIS. April ll (CP via Ravssl\u2014\nTelephone, Ulsgnph snd postal aer-\nvlou continued to suffsr today u\nemployees stayed Intermittent 15-\nmlnute  strikes.\nVICTORIA. ADrll 11 (CPl-e-Re*.\nDr. clem Davles who, for ten years.\noccupied the poet of putor of tbe\nVlctorls ctty temple. U to embark on s nsw ventun and will\nconduct wukly services In one of\nthe locsl theatres, sccordlng to a\nststement given out by blm.\nOn April 1 Dr. Davles resigned his\nputorsu In ths city temple, but\nthat the Institution will bs continued as an Independent church. In\nhis sutement Dr. Davlu uys bs\nwlll attempt \"to conduct a church\nuntrammelled by organlutlon which\nshall function u a leader of thought\nand forward action  ln Victoria.\"\nNo Scheme Laid\nFor a Transatlantic\nService  Via  Air\nLONDON. April 11 (CP via Havul\u2014\nNo concrete echeme for a transatlan-\ntic air wrvlce to and from Canada\nhu yst bun put forth, Blr Philip\nBassoon. under-s*cretary for air, declared todsy In ths houu of commons when questioned u regards toe\ndevelopment of Kmplrs aviation.\nRussia Tripled\nHtr Whtat Acrss\nMOSCOW. April 11 (CP via Hava*)\n--Russia hss practically tripled her\nwheat acreage undtr cultivation\nthis ve-r, figure* published today\nreveal. This ywr 26.000.0O0 acres\nhav* b\u00abn seeded; laat yaar at thlt\ntlm* 9.400.000.000 \u00ab\u00abr* seeded.\nBISHOP HONORED\nVANCOUVER, April 11 tpP)\u2014 Bishop Murray of Victoria hid betn honored today it a farewell luncheon\ntendered him by tbt Catholic clergy\nof th* archdiocese of Vancouver\nHla eioellency Archbishop W. ll\nDuka presided and very r*v. 'j, b\nMcDonald   acted   as   toastmsster.\nSilverton Notes\nSILVXRTON,   April   11\u2014Mlaa   Mar-\nJorl* Oorrlnge returned Sunday from\nVancouver, where aha sptnt th* Baster\nvacation with relatives.\nJohn Morris wbo haa betn tht gutet\nof Mr. and Mre, O. Ironside for ths\npast weak, haa returned to hla horns\nin Nelson.\nJ. Oray o' Carroll Landing v aa the\ngueat of lira  A. Harding Saturday.\nDr O. Stibbs of Nakusp waa a\nweek-end visitor.\nBert Marshall was a vUltor to Na-\nkusp Saturday.\nTha Misses B. and V. Oechalero and\nK. Thompeon of New Dtnver, www\nvisitors her* Sunday.\nMlas Hani Marahall wae a visitor to\nNew Denver Sunday.\nWith regard to th* aluminium mil\nor aluminium sulphate lime-sulphur\napray for apple trees, p. A. Herman,\nDominion division of chemistry, Ottawa, says that ln the preparation of\nthis spray ears muat bt uken not to\nbreathe the obnoxious gaa generated\nWhen aluminium aulphatt and lime-\nsulphur art mlied. % poisonous gas-\nhydrogen sulphide \u2014 la formed. \"To\nsome of us.\" be aaya, \"who breathe\nmore or leas of this gas day after dsy.\na great quantity may bt required to\nprove toxic. But to aome of you who\nare not In the habit of sampling this\ngaa, a amall quantity may prove fstal.\nt would strongly advise thst before\nany grower may prepare this spray\nmixture he first get complete\nadvlee from the looal Dominion or\nprovincial entomologist. Tber* art\naomt orchsrdlsts In Nova Sootla who\nwould ut* no other apray, but the\nuat of thla apray la gradually' btlng\nsuperseded by tht Iron sulphate lime\nsulphur spray from which no poisonous gas la tvolved on mixing tht Ingredients.\"\nThe lime-sulphur Iron sulphate mix\nla a apray that has baen developed In\nNova Scotia to reduce leaf Injury and\ntnt physiological effect* which may\nreault from the use of straight lime-\nsulphur. Tha apray whan first mixed\nsnd sprayed on tba foliage Is blsck.\ndut to the formstlon of ferrous sulphide. Is mesn to hsndle. snd forms In\nglobules on tht leaf and fruit. After\na short time the spray reauu* turns\nred dut to tbt oxidation of tht ferrous\nIron to th* red ferric state. This red\ncolor may lesd growers to think thst\ntheir orchard ts ruined, but the reveres is true, tba orchard Is really\nbenefitted to a great degree. The use\nof a spreader will enhance tht coverage of the applied spray. This spray.\naa usually prepared, contains ten\npounda of ferrous sulphide wltb two\nsnd one half of atandard lime-sulphur\nto a 100 gallon Unk. With this sprsy\ntbe content of calcium arsenate msy\nbe Increased greatly without causing\nany arsenical Injury to tb* foliage.\nHOW TO MAKE ALUMINUM MIX\nTht ajumlnlum mix sprsy baa bten\nuaed on wst foliage of tfpple trees and\non hot humid dayt without causing\nany appreciable Injury, day* when\nBordeaux or itme-aulpbur. If applied,\nwould have resulted In sever* Injury\nto foliage and fruit. Directions for\nmaking the mix art as follows. On\ncommencing to fill Uit tank with\nwattr, dlasolv* In tbe Unk with th*\naglUtor runulng 0 pounds of aluminium sulphaU to evry 106 galllons of\nwater to ba used. Then sdd 3 V*. gallons of concentrated lime-sulphur.\nFollow thu with IH pound* of cal-\nclum srsensts to each 100 gallons\nused In spraying before full bloom\nIn tb* calyx snd later applications\nus* tb* same proportions of aluminium sulphate and lime-sulphur but\ncut down on the calcium srsenste to\n2 pounds on tbe calyx apray and 1*4\npounds to tb* 100 gallons of lattr\naprtys.\n\"If any of you bav* never tried\nthl* material and are dissatisfied\nwith your preaent spray results on\nMcintosh,\" says J. P. Hockey, plant\npathologist. Dominion laboratory.\nKeatvtlle, ln tbe annual report of the\nPomologlcal and Prult Growing eoclety of Quebec. \"I would auggest a\nI trial on a amall area of your orchard.\nTbt uaa or ont tank fill on an arte at\neach application ahould glv* you a\nfair Idea of It* effect under your own\nconditions. But If you do tut H,\nplease follow the dlrectlona of mixing lt very carefully and ua* th*\nquantities of materials called for.\nSome who hav* not followed th* dlr-\n\u2022ectiona bave encouteied trouble.\nAbove all, keep your note out of the\ntank. Unless you do, lt may b* 1m-\npoaslbl* for you to determine th*\nresults of your own spraying. Tbs gas\nhu a very repellent odor snd la poisonous It heavily Inbaltd.\"\nHOLE-\nPROOF\nHOSIERY\n50'   75'\n$1.00\nAll sizes\u201410 to 13..\nMail Orders\nPrepaid\nat 50c\nWe show a full Una of\nnew patterns In all\nwool and also in silk\nand lisle.\nat 75c\nWe have the all-wool\nand silk in both the ordinary length and tht\nAuto-Gart.\nat $1.00\nYou have the choice of\nlight and medium weight\nin wool and the pure\nsilk in both Auto-Gart\nand regular.\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nActor, Painter and\nan Artist Pass\nLONDON, AprU 11 (CP Cable) \u00bb-\nCoincidental with tht death today\nof Sir Otrald Du Maurier, famoua\nBrltlab actor-manager, were tbe\ndeatha of Hon. John Collier, wall-\nknown painter, and Oeorge Spenoer\nWataon, another distinguished artist.\nA coupl* of cloa* frlanda of Collier reoently painted Du Maurler'a\nportrait and presented lt to the\nHampstead   library.\nCharge Canadian\nCutlen Must Appear for His\nHearing in Chicago; lt\nConcerns  Griin\nRy RTEFHEN *l. MCDONOUGH\n(Associated Preea -Staff Writer)\nWASHINGTON,    April    11    <AP).\u2014\nArthur w. Cutttn, a nstive of\nOuelph, Ont.. waa charged today\nby Henry Wallace, United SUtes\neecretary of agriculture, with failure\nto file reporte of short salea and\nmaking false reports to tbe gram\nfutures administration to manipulate grain pricet.\nTba secretary cited tht Chicago\ngrain trader to appear May 5 for\na bearing at Chicago. Setb Thomaa,\nsolicitor for the department of agri\nculture, tald if toe charges ware\nsusUined an order would ba issued\ndirecting all contract msrkeU to\nrefuse trading privileges to CutUn\nTbe clUtion aald Cutten \"ton-\nspited snd colluded\" with firms and\npersons on the Chlcego board of\ntrada \"to conceal bl* trading and\npoaltlbn la tha market\" and to ao\nmak* Inaccurate. Incorrect and faJee\nrtport* of bis position hi th* market.\"\nWEATHER WARM,\nBRIGHT NELSON\nWedneaday was another warm,\nclear day, although bordering on\nfroat during tbt tarlltr hours wben\ntbt temperature dropped to S3\ndegrees. Th* high for th* day was\n87  *-\nSecond Giant\nLiner Planned\nLONDON. April 11 (CP via Hava*)\u2014\nVision* of a aeoond giant cunarder\nwart vlaloned today by Blr Percy\nBete*, praaldent of the Cunard Steam\nahlp company at tha annual masting\nhsld In Liverpool.\nBlr Percy, In discussing the preaent\ngiant liner 634 undar construction,\ndeclared the directors were anxious to\nsee a aecond liner started.\nC.N.R. Lins It\nBlocked by Rock\nVANCOUVER. AprU 11 (CP).\nBlocked by a rock slid* 14 mllaa north\nof McBrldt. BC. tbt Jssptr-PrlBoe\nRupert line of the Canadian National\nRailways was expected to ba cleared\ntomorrow, company officials said here\ntonight\nTwo trains, ont on each side of th*\nallde, bad been htld up, officials said,\nbut no delay had been occasioned\nDaasengers who were transferred from\none aid* of th* slide to th* other,\nand tba train* reversed.\nBELGIUM'S QUEEN\nBACK TO NURSING\nLeft Bat Uttle Money by\nKing Albert But Is\nVoted Annuity\nBRCSSHA, April 11 (AP).\u2014B\u00abl-\nglum'i Dawaro Queen Elisabeth\nwill play once again har rol* of\n\"queen of charities\" and qu**n-\nnurs* as aba tries to forget her\nhusband's tragi* death.\nShe wa* back today from Luxem-\nburg, where she recovered her health\nand spirit at th* orsnd Purhss*\nCharlotte's Colour castle, and h*.\ngan preparations for the birth, expected In Mar. of a third ohlld\nto King Leopold nn and Quean\nAstrld.\nTh* Ut* King Albert Mtt \u00ablla-\nsbeth but llttl* money, her private\nIncome being **ttmat*d at abwj\u00bb\n\u2022M00, but th* Belgian parliament\nhu voted her an annuity 10 tlmt*\nss gnat.\nThese sums, ths Belgians belle-re',\nwlll allow har to devote the reec\nof her life to comforting the *lck\n\u2022nd th* poor for. knowing bur u\nthty do, It It ln ths** pursuit*\nthey believe th* wtll be moat eatls-\nlled. \u2022\nBhe hu lost something of tha\ncheery smlls sh* had whan ahe appeared In public hut she -will re-\ncapturs It, her former wbject* ara\ncertain, when eh* again become*\nengrossed In the work she hu favored slnos girlhood.\n'  Silverton  Note*\nsavEBTOK. April 11\u2014Th* Women'* Institute b*ld an enjoyable\nbridge Saturday evening when prises\nwere swsrded to Mrs. A. Walton, J.\nMdnnas and Mn. 9 rurhunt. Al\nth* ooneluslon, nfrssbaaents wan\n\u2022erved by the battwat* of th* evening,\nMra. w. Msrahall and Mn. R. Whltt.\nN. Tettrle Jr., of Bandon, I* suiting\nst ths horn* of Mn. 9. Stanton.\nPrank MIU* wu a vlaltor to iba\nQueen mine Monday.\nMn. A. Melntyn U spending a ftw\ndaya In Spokane.\nSERVICE\nLUMBER\nA service here for thi\nbalkier or rebailder thai\nstrikes a new note of popo<\nlar acclaim. For its apeed]\npromptness you've newel\nbefore enjoyed\u2014efficient)\nthat removes erery con,\nstrnctlon difficulty.\nW. W. POWELL\nCO., LTD.\nThe Home of Good Lumbei\nPhone 176\nFoot of Stanley Street\n-iiliniiitlMir l liiitiii iiintlitai itailtlliililllliiil li ill tl l ll 1111111M l ll III III Igg\nf        JOE HOLLAND\nis stringing\nTENNIS RACQUETS\nat WADE'S SHOE STORE\nGenaine English Split Sheep Gat\nS3.95      14.95\u2014REAL VALUES!\n| Tel. No. 387L1 P.O. Box Sll\nriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiin\nrowias or ksabch and\nkf.ixi.be\nLONDON. April 11 (OP Cable).\u2014\nAddition*! powsrs of search and\nseizure srs oonferrad upon th* polio* In th* government's \"Incitement\nto dlssstlectlon\" bill Issued today.\nThe object of th* meuure, appll*\ncabls also to Sootland and northern\nInland, \"Is to mske provlalon for\ntbo pnv-sntlon and punUhment of\nany endeavor to Mduoe th* memben of his maleatyle forces fnm\ntheir duty or allegiance,\" the till\nsays*\nSTARTING\nTOMORROW\nQ_V__\\\\_Qi\nTOO BIG FOR THE WORLI\ntrMi*,\n\u00bbMi DOLORES DEL RIO\nCftt tAYMONO-mO AflA_\u00ab\n100   brtolhl.it   b.outi.i\nh\nSo They Staged N\nIn the\nClouds!\nft mo\ni\n\"The Conquering Sex\"\nLAST\niXlv! a\u00ab MYBNA I.OY       WAITER HISTON\nTODAY        jack DEMPSIY    PS1MO (AR.SEBA    MAX BAB*\n-__,\t\n\t\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. 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