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C. OLD AGE PENSIONS $200,000 HIGHER\nBRUHN STATES GOVERNMENT ISi\n* STILL USING HIS RELIEF PLAN\nEconomic Council Bil\nIs Read a Second\nTime\nCOUNCIL WOULD\nCOORDINATE FACTS\nGovernment Will Back\nIts Pledges Says\nPattullo\nVICTORIA, March 11 (CP) \u2014\n\"ThU fovernment will not hesitate\nto be responsible for everything It\ndoes, tot tor everything It haa\npledge ltaelf to, Including 'work\nmd wife,,'\" declired premier T-\nD. Pattullo In the house todar\nwhen the economic council Mil\nwis under fire In some ot Its\nphues.\n\"Thi point of this new council le\nthis.\" he explained. \"Befor* proper\nJudgment cut i-e eierctied i person must know the facu and I believe the oouncll can do much to\ncoordinate a large imount of Infor.\nmation which we already hav*. The\nmembers   of   the   government   hive\n(Continued on Fife F.lghtl\nMarkets at\na Glance\nToronto   lad   Montreal\u2014 Industrial\nBy   the   Canadian   Pres*\nthtm   Irregularly   lower.\nToronto mlnee\u2014Cloud lower.\nMew Tork\u2014atock* slight  lower.\nWlnnlp-*\u2014Whest  olosed  lower.\nToronto\u2014moon trots off car unchanged It S 35.\nLondon\u2014Bar illver ind oopper\nlower: tin ind lead higher; Une unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Cotton, coffee and sugar lower; rubber higher.\nNew Tork\u2014Bar allver, copper, lead\narid line  unohanged:   tin higher\nNew Tork\u2014Canadian dollar unchanged ml  100.\nuseswpperT\nto amputate\nCrude Operation  Performed\nin Icy North ,\nGIVE \"THE OWL\"\n99 YEARS\nCHICAGO. March 13 (AP).\u2014Basil\nHugh (The Owl) Banghart waa convicted tonight of a part ln the John\nFactor kidnapping and sentenced\nlo 99 yeara ln prison.\nILL HEALTH FORCES\nHIS RESIGNATION\nFormer Bishop of Kootenay\nAnnounces  Resignation \u25a0\nSHEFFIELD, Kng., March 13 (CP\ncable).\u2014Rt. Rev. A. j. Doull, former\nblahop of Kootenay, B.C., announced\ntonight uu fits re._\u00bbftii.tifc ine archdeaconry of Sheffield on account ot\nUl  health.\nBlahop Doull became blahop of\nKootenay about \u25a0 the beginning of\ntbe war, the dloceae having previously bean administered ln connection\nwith that of New Westminster by\nRt. Rev. A. TJ, dePencler, now archbishop. He resigned laat aummer to\nnturn to England, hla aucceaaor, Rt.\nRev. Walter Adama, then bishop of\nCariboo, being elected late ln the\nfall.\nB.CLOSESflGHT\nON FISHING AWARD\nTOBONTO, Mirrh 11 (CPJ\u2014A\n\u25a0ton of in emergen.) amputation\nperformed with a pair *f snippers\nI* the chill autre of Ontario*\nnorth wis told here lodey when\nthr cprrlrnces of \u25a0 hjdro-rlectrtc\nengineering party were related.\nTor neirly I mor\u2014h Junes Miclu*\nto*h and 9. Robert*, trekked tha\nOoilln, district, 100 miles north of\nJtalny like, to make survey meisu-r-\nmenu. Hudson's Bay Factor nuth\naccompanied them on part of their\nJourney and auffered * from foot.\nOangren* set In and a deeh was\nmade to ttm flnt Ud itatlon it\nPickle Crow mlnea.\nThere, wtth mxphlne for an anaesthetic, factor flatth underwent\nampu-etloft of thn* of his toes.\nTh* operation was performed with\n\u2022suppers and the patient waa rushed\nby plan* to Moui Lookout.\n2 Believed Drowned\nEast and West Cross Swords\nAgain on Perennial\nQuestion\nOTTAWA, March 13 (CP).\u2014lut\nand waat crossed swords ln the\nhouaa of eommona today over the\nperennial question of whether British Columbia fishermen were entitled to a ahare of tha 1160.000\ndistributed each yaar among Nova\nSootla fishermen. Once again Britlah   Columbia   loat.\nAim w, Neill. Independent member frotn Comox-Albernl, again led\nthe fight for Britlah Columbia\nrecognition. But with ona voice, the\nmaritlmers made It clear they had\nno Intention of sharing the so-called Halifax award with anyone, leaet\nof all British Columbia fisherman.\nFORETELLS\nOWN MURDER\nWETASKIWIN, Alta., March IS\n(CP)\u2014\"The next time you come\nInto the Bark rreek district It\nwill be to Investigate my murder,\"\nCarl Anderson, storekeeper, told\nConstable L. M. Lapolnte, of ttyt\nRojal Canadian Mounted police,\nwho testified nt the murder trial\nof   Redwood  Conradson  today.\nA ahort time later Anderson waa\nslain and his shack destroyed by\nfire tu hide traces of the crime,\nr'.dward Conradson and hla father,\nFrank Conradson, are charged with\nthe murder.\nAt the trial today R.C.M.P. officers told of their Investigation and '\nhow they had sifted throujh ashes\nI  in the ruins of the shack lo ob-\nI   tain  necessary clnea.\n3 PROVINCES\nMOVE TO ENACT\nGRAIN CONTROL\nWill Align With the\nLondon Wheat\nAgreement\nWINNIPEG,    March    IS    <rp>.\u2014\nGovern men I s   of   Canada's   major\nwheat-growing provinces moved today  to  enact   legislation  designed\nto  Implement   the   London   wheat\nagreement reached  laat year.\nAt Winnipeg. Premier John Bracken gave  notice hi would move  for\nIntroduction  of a wheat agreement\nbill    In    tht    Manitoba    legislature\nWedneaday.\nPremier J. I. Brownlee of\u2022 Alberta\nat Edmonton and Provincial Treaaurer M. A. MacPherson of Saskatchewan at Reglna introduced In\ntheir respective legislatures today\nwheat marketing bills\nTha legislation brought down at\nEdmonton and Reglna and that of\nwhich Premier Bracken gava notice\nat Winnipeg corresponded. In eaoh\ncaae, provision la made for a wheat\ncontrol   board   or  boards.\nIn na main outlines, tbt legislation ln tht three provinces provides\nfor establishment ot an emergency\nwheat control board, Invest* tha\nhoard with tha power to regulate\nhy licence or otherwise gala and\npurchaae ot whtat during tht forthcoming orop year from Aug. 1 until\nJuly 11. IMS. empowers tha provlncea to make agreementa wtth each\nother or with tha Dominion for establishment of a central marketing\nboard, and permits each provincial\nboard to taka auoh steps aa are i.t-\nceaaary to effectuate tht Intention of\nthe   agreement.\nt** *\nFinance Difficulties May Cause the\nReturn of Former Kaiser to Germany\nHohenzollern Family Council\nHeld; Monty  Ban\n\u2022t Root\nPRESENT SAUVE\nTO KING GEORGE\nRain Spoils the First\nRoyal Pageant\nof Season\nDOORN, Holland, March IS (AP) \u2014\nIba return of former Kaiser Wllhelm from ha exike homt to Oermany wga viewed aa a possibility today follow-to* a HohenroUem family\noounoll.\nFinancial diffloultlee confronting\ntht royal family aa a reault of tha\nOerman gownraent't ban on the\nexport of money from Oermany except ln exchange for goods were\nunderstood to ba tht main topic at\ntha parlay.\nUndtr tha ctrcumttanoet, H wu\naald In circlta doot to tht kalatc's\nhousehold, hla return to hla native\nland aftar nearly 10 yean of abeence\nwaa nol  impoaalble.\nAt tbe cofljtrtnot wtrt Wilhtlm.\nhla wife Prlnoaaa Hermtne, tha farmer monarch's two tons. Prince Eltel\nFrederick and Prlnoe Auguat Wllhelm.\nand eeveral gtntrtla, Intimate advisers of tht  kalerr.\nHitherto the Ho-wnaollerna have\nreceived income* from varioua Oerman eouroee, but lt waa report-ad\nth* Hitler teglmt 1* unwilling to\nmak* an eiceptlon in tht money ti-\nport ban la th* a*ee of Wllhelm.\nBIG DECREASE IN\nOTTAWA. March IS (CP).-Tb*\nair waa cleared in the hous* of\neommona today with respect to\nCanada's participation ln tht world\nwheat agreement, by a aUtement\ntrom Prime Minister R. B. Bennett.\nIndicating the steps being taken by\ntht prairie provlncea, working in\nconjunction, to aet up enabling legislation to* restrict Dominion wheat\nexporta, tf crop conditions render\n\u25a0uch action  neceeeary.\nMr. Bennett told the houee, In\nbrief, that:\nThe three prairie provinoe* wtt\nnow presenting In thetr respective\nlegislatures, measures to Mt up\nemergency wheat boards to licence\nand restrict within the province*\nthe sales snd deliveries of wneat.\nI Rekindle Lighthouse  Beacon\nat Efff Island\nPniltCB RUPERT,  B C    March   IS\nI (CP) \u2014The   beacon   ln   Egg   laland\nhlfh t houee had been rekindled today\nwarn  paaslng   veeaele  away  from\ntreacherous   ehoele   and   rocky\nbore*   of   tb*   lonely   lalet   wbere\nanin Macdonald. 40. assistant light-\nkeeper, and  17-year-old Walt-\nJamea   Florin   ar*   believed   to\n|*va been drowned Friday.\nTh* lighthouse  tender   Newlngton\nbptaln Harry Ormitton, landed the\ntaruler   light-keeper,   F.   Moran.   on\nha  lonely  island  yesterday  and  he\nkindled  the  light.  Moran   and  his\nwife  bad  been  spending  a  vacation\n|n Frlnoe  Rupert and  Flewln, mees\noo   the   Newlngton.   had   bten\nMating  Macdonald   In   hla  absence\nOffloera of tbt Newlngton  report-\nby  wireless   they   had   found   no\ni ot th* missing men. Tb* coast-\nliner  Catala   had   previously   rated    Investigating    tlte    darkened\nIlghthouae Saturday and the finding\nan ttpturned rowboat drifting off\nWHEAT EXPORT find Tuber Moth in\nBermuda Potatoes\nOTTAWA, March IS (CP..\u2014A decrease of more than i 500,000 bushels\nwaa ahown In export dearancea of\nwheat for tht week ending March\n0, when 1.910.390 bushels were exported aa compared with 3.5M.M3\nbuahela exported the previous week,\naccording to a report laaued today\nby the Dominion bureau of statistics A decrease of more. thu 1,-\n000.000 bushels waa ahown Id comparison with the corresponding week\nJcf last year when the export amounted  to  3.104,411   buahela.\nDominion Holds\n$71,518,653 in Gold\n1 OTTAWA. March IS (CP).\u2014Oold\n| held by the minister of finance on\nFebruary 31 totalled 071.518.001. of\nj tbla lfl_.W4.728 waa held against\nnotes required by the Dominion\nNotes act. while I2.37_.ifla constituted the 10 per otnt holding agalnat\nsavings bank deposits, Oold In excess of Saturday requirement* wat\nhald to tht extent of (381.732.\nDominion note circulation on Ttb-\nruary 28 totalled $175.800 728 of\nwhich 1128,781.000 were large legal\ntender* notte for transactions solely\nbetween  banks.\nLeague Cannot End\nBord*tr Dispute\nMfcJTh IS CAP)\u2014 Th*\nItm of fixing responsibility for\napu Cham border war between\nfuay aod Bolivia waa today bt-\nB|b tbt )*aaru* of nation*, whose\na laat on decld*d after months ot\nillations, that tt oould not effect\nssjtU*m*n* of  the  years-long oon-\n|NEW   WESTMINSTER   INCREASES\nFOOD    ALLOWANCE\nI Says Edmonton \"U\"\nInitiation Is Mild\nBDMONTON, March lg (CP) \u2014\nTht University of Alberta wa* a\n{\"Sunday achool\" oovnpa.-*d to eome\n: universities In tht United SUte*. 8.\nB Woods. KC, counsel for tbt university and lta senate and board of\ngovernors, aald in supreme court today at th* hearing of the appeal\nagalnat th* 856.880 award In tht\nPowlett  Haaing east.\nFumigate and Release Pots\ntoes for Trade; Fear\nExpressed\nVICTORIA, Marah 13 fCP)\u2014 A ahipment of Bermuda potatoet ln which\nthe active larvae of Uu potato\ntuber moth waa discovered ben\nFebruary 35 ha* been lumlgated and\nreleased to the trad* in Vanoouver\nd-mpit* the fact the BrltUh Columbia\ngovernment urged destruction of the\nentire -tilpment.\nW. Downes, Dominion government\nentotnologlst. ldantiried tht larva* aa\nthat of the tuber moth. Fear was\nexpressed th* entire potato Industry\nIn British Columbia would bt endangered If the ahipment passed Into\nretail trade. The peat Is also destructive among other tuberous\nplant*, such aa tomatoes, tobaccos\nand egg plant.\nAccuses Japanese of\nAttacking With Axe\nVANCOUVER. March 13 (CP>-Pn4\nHanes walked Into the Vanoouver\npolice headquarters today with blood\nflowing from a deep gush on his\nhesd and told offloirs he had been\nattackfd In Hog-ui* alley by a\nJapanese with whom hr had had an\noltercatlon and had baan struck\nwith an axe. He waa taken to hoapltal where tt waa discovered hla\n,\u00ab_h '\nLONDON. March IS (CP cable) \u2014\nHon. Arthur Sauv*. po*tmt*er-g*n-\neral of Canada, wa* presented to tb*\nKing at tb* Royal Lava* at St.\nJ-ame* palace today by Hon. O. Howard FMguaon, Canadian high oommlsslon er ln bonden.\nRain spoiled what would bav*\nbean tb* flrat royal pageant of tht\naaaaon, Hit captain* escort of household cavalry, and th* guard* of honor\nai ttw Buckingham and St. James\npalaoaa b*ing o*o celled.\nHI* majesty drov* from Booking*-\nham palaoe ln the ttatt landau with\nan ttoort of only two mounted polio* ln front and two behind. Larg*\ncrowds along tbt route cheered tbt\nKing, bareheaded, with a gnat ooat\novar hh admiral'a uniform.\nTbt Prince of Walea and th* Duke\ncf Tork attended.\nMambera of the diplomatic oorp*\nwere flrtt introduced to th* King's\npreeenoe by Sir John Hanbury Wil-\nllaaM, marehel of tba diplomatic\ncorps, and named by tbt lord ttew-\nard. Lord Shaftesbury. Varioua gentlemen of tht service* and civilians\nww* subsequently presented.\nTb* ex-kaiaer wa* quoted last year\na* saying Hitler* aooeeaton to power\nwat a step \"In tbt right direction\"\nbut tbat bt would return to Oar-\nmany only If aaked.\nTalk of n*tocaUon, however, hat\ndrawn dtaapproval from Naxlt of late.\nNEW GOVERNMENT\nBILLS INTRODUCED\nPremier Sponsors BUI Creating Department of\nMunicipalities\nVICTORIA. March IS (CP).\u2014Nsw\ntovernment Mil* wm Introduced ss\nths legltlstun swung right Into Intensive buslneu wtth th* thrsst ot\nnight sessions before ths snd of ttM\nw**k. which win b* Jong snd arduous If th* houw hopes to rise by\nBaatsr.\nRrenectment of Um Sueos-ssoo\nbuty nd Probsts Duty sets on s\nconsolidated bests Is uked by Hon\nJohn H*rt, th* minister of finsno*.\nIn \u2022 bill whleh would fore* sll thess\nestetes who hst* esesped the levy\nstnos tbe former Kt ws* declared\nultra Tint, lo pay.\nAlteration of ceruln technlealltws\nwa* msd* tn sn attempt to mak* the\nMt ralld.\nPremier Pattullo sponsored the\nbill creating th* department of mu-\nnlclpsllu**. of which Bon. A. Well,\nOn; is to be ths bs*d. This seta out\nth* nsw link crested between the\ngoTsmment aad th* municlpslitice\nDaniel P. O'Connell. powerful Albany politician who caused a sensation ln court reoefttly when testifying in ths kidnapping of hla nephew,\nJohn J. O'Connell. he admitted he\nhad a prlaon record. Tuesday Manny\nStrew! wu convicted of the kidnapping.\nRESCUE 13\ni\nVeterans Ask Complete Reorganization\nof Pensions Commission in Resolution\nPass Resolution at Ottawa in\nFavor of Peaee\nlmplemsnt* ot wtr trom private to\npublie oontrol In \u00ab11 oountnes.\nIn * lengthy resolution of p-e\u2014lona\ntoday the legion oalled for * oon-.\nOTTAWA. Marah 13 tOPI\u2014TIM ptete recre_-laaUon of ths psnitons'\ngeneral convention of the Canadian commission and protest against inter-\nLegion sat for only a few hour, to- fse-wot try th* auditor-general of\nday, moat of the  work being taken   Oanada wtth th* work of the oom*\nFROM BOAT\nUnconscious Men Are\nCarried Out;\nRest Dead?\nBy OI.ENN BABB\nAssociated rress Foreign staff\nSASESO. 3motn, Maroh It (Wednesday) (API\u2014Thirteen men thus\nfar hare lived to tell liatn-entaxlllj\nth* trajlc tele of tht Jans we torpedo boat Tun\u2014aunt, swamped and\novtMun-M Id h**vy uu wtth 113\nottteen and own aboard.\nAt 140 a_t., today an entry way\nwm cut through tbs vttMl's steel\neiwrtor and at dawn rutuera hsd\ncanted 10 man from th* tomblike\nhull. Th* majority of tham rear* un-\noo-Mdous. requiring artificial rsatora-\nMVM. Theu mra In addition to th*\nUvm mut who osoaped y**t*rday\nbefon th* boat hsd been towed to a\ndr-rdock.\nTwenty-two  corpses  In  addition\nto thou rescued allva wer* removed\nduring  tb* long  night hours,  while\nfrom th* interior of th* waul continued to com* a heart-rending rapping from aurrtTors begging for aid\nheron U ahould be too lat*.\nAcoornpaitylng   UM   weird   aounds\nm   hammering   from   outelde   tbe\n-seet to kup up hope among Umm\ntrapped below.\nlifethmerT\nare pardoned\nONE QUARTER IS TO\nBE PAIDBY PROVINCE\nDominion Pays the Other Three Quarters;\nSaving on the Doukhobor\nChildren $40,000\nVICTORIA, March 13 (CP).\u2014More than $200,000 extra\nwill be paid out in old age pensions in B.C. next year,\naccording to estimates tabled in the legislature by Hon.\nJohn Hart, minister of finance.\nThe figures show the total cost of these pensions as\n$1,936,321 as compared with an estimate of $1,738,127 last\nyear.\nThe provincial share of the pensions is only $419,467\nas three quarters of the sum is paid by the Dominion\nSPEED WORK\nSLUM CLEARING\nOver Million to Be\nRehoused in\nLondon\nBy OEOBOE HAMBLETON\nCanadian  Preu   Kraft  Writer\nLONDON. March IS (CP cable) \u2014\nTb* gonrnment I* speeding up It*\ngnat five-year plan for clearing the\nalums.\nrururaa Issued by the ministry of\nhealth tonight abow tbat 1428 local\nclearance schemes have been approved for Bngland and Wales. Under\nthem a alum population of 1.167.000\nwtll ha dahoused and 354.000 slum\ndwellings will be demolished.\nAo additional IM schemes are\nunder consideration snd It 1* estimated that when the five-year plan\nhM run Its course 300.000 replacement houses will have been constructed to houee the preaent slum\npopulation of 1,350.000.\nTh* total- capital ooat of the-ra-\nplaosment houses Is estimated at\ng57S.000.000 to whioh the national\neichequer will oontrlhut* SJ30.000.-\n000. subsidies betng distributed onr s\nperiod of 40 year*.\nA total of 100,000 houses Is M.000\nmora than ths original estimate and\nth* minister of health ha- Increased\nlta staff of Inspectors and ripens\nto  laud!*  tb*   work  eipedluotuly.\n\"Originator\" Sues\nStampede Company\nWttdick Would Prohibit\nProducing Further\nStampedes\n, government, but thia amount\n\\ ia an increase of $49,000 from\nthe previous fiscal year.\nTbt eott of mothers pensions la\nestimated at $615,000, the suns m\nlttt rev, snd ot this amount 9340,-\n000 wlU ba charted up to tha municipalities.\nTha annual bill for the fOTVn-\nmen-t oontrtbuUoa to tbe superannuation fund Is unchanged at $300,000.\nThere Is slso a grant to tbe teachers'\npension fund amounting to $38,000.\nThese   figures   Indicate   tbe   total\nooat of pensions alone to the govern-\nmeat   wUI   be   well   over   $1,000,000\nthis year.\nFEW   CHANQES\nIN CHARITY GRANTS\nVery few changes have been mada\nIn the fovernment grants for charitable and othar purposes.\nThe officer ln charge of tha textbook branch has bad hla salary cut\nfrom $3000, to $3700. Ona municipal\nInspector of schools haa been dispensed wltb and sn Inspector of\n\u2022chools added to the ataff of the\neduoatlon department at a saving of\n$630; a rural female teachers' welfare officer bta, been dropped from\ntbe rolls at a saving of $3300.\n| In tbe department of flnonc.\nvote for deputy minister Is\nfrom $8000 to $-34u; sji la.,\nof revenue *t $3.60 Is dro;p:i., . i\n[purchasing agent's esl* y Is tut\ntrom $5000 to $4500.\n1 The aa>ls;aat to tho oommUilo.:. r\nol   newsies   wlU  receive   $3000   a:.J\ni tba deputy minister of indm.. ~.i\n$4000. The salary of the deputy m.n-\nlst\u00abr of labor Is given at $40JU .n-\n\u2022tasd of $3300. An Inspector of\nlands Is provided for at $240j and\n| $17,880 Is voted for the topograph..:\ndlvlsdon.\nSAVE  $40,000\nThrough tbe return of the\nDnakhobor children who were put\nIn orphanages and home* when\ntheir parents werr Imprisoned fur\nnude parades, to their homes, the\nprovince wUI save $48,000 for their\nupkeep.\nThe civil servlos commissioner an.\ndepartmental commissioner Is dropped, no note being mode for that\nposition.\ncut\nup by Um numerous committees. It\nIs espeeted Um legion's gathering\nwlU end  noon Thursday.\nToday Um delegates approved s\nnumber ot reports and resolutions\naad heard Obi. Oeorge Drew of Toronto discuss Um problems of disarmament and world peace.\nFollowing Colonel Drew's address\ntha legion unanimously posaed a\nresolution In favor of peace, disarmament and Um arbitration of International dlaputea and advocated\nthe removal of the manufacturer of\nmission.\nOLTI4KA. Wash. March 1$ <AP)\n\u2014Charles \u25a0\u25a0 Walters, former hood\nof a bank at Auburn, King county,\nand two men serving life sentence!\nfor lint degree murder, have been\nreleased from ths stata penitentiary\nat Walla Walls under conditional\npardons. Oovernor Clarence D. Mtr*\nttn revealed hers today.\nTtoe others released under conditional pardons are Roy Smith convicted of first degree murder in\nAIDANT, N.Y.. Marrh 11 (AP)\u2014 I Pterce county In 1914. snd Prank\nManny Strewl was rwnvlrted ta- | Parish convicted of first degree\nnight ol tbe rhirge of kldnspptng ' murder In Spokane county ln 1919\nl.leui John i. O'Connell Jr., nephew- et the powerful upetate pontics!  leader, last  July.\nConvict N. Strswl ef\nO'Connell Kidnapping\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nWINNITKJ \u2014 M<.n*tobs\nSTsnsd Junior s-t1m' with\nThlstln, winning 9-1.\nvarsity   Lgricultun spproprlstlon *n bloc to\nKfnors 1 prosid*  1-swsy   for   rsrlslon  of   tbs\nsystem of Assisting sfrlculturs, wu\nrul*ct out of order.\nBATHUTOT\u2014Junior AbtfWtiU of\nChvlotutowr. held Bsthurst pspsr-\nmskers to t-J tie sod won round 3-3.\nPARIS\u2014Tsrtn   bsrfslnlni   powers\nrequested    by    President   Roosevelt.\nmstehlnf   those  low  held  bt  Tre.\n\u201e.-,-,,.-,.   - \u2014    -    -      \u201e., *_  I-\u00bb\u25a0*' Os\u00ab\u00bbon Doum\u00abriu*. will peit-\nHjnu_-r. cw-l'----*,__J__ iu* . ly stlmulst. u.d. with mnce  Am-\nLEGISLATURE\nNOTES\nVICTORIA. H*rch 13 {CPI -Might\nsessions srs scheduled to suit in\nthe  houss  Thursday nlfht.\nK. W. Wbltttksc todsy introduced\n* bill to emend the chiropody act\nThU ss In t'.)c form of * public\nmeseure In tbs hands of a private\nmember.\ntant   earthquake   was   recorded\nUniversity  selsmoirsph\nAnother  fsrsroment  msssurs  ws,\ncompleted   whsn   third   reading   ws,\nI '' \u2022*\u00bb\u2022\u00ab-\"\u00bb--\u00bb -.-wis whu ris-i*-., mm- given the moving pictures set smend-\n'** I erlcan officials and commercial lesd-   ment  changing  ths  system  of   tee,\ners said today. for appeals sgsinst the csnsor board\nKCW    WMTMINSTTR.    March    13\nICPi    An   IncrsAap  of   10   per  cent\nth*   food   allowanc*   for   married\n*nons on  relief  has  been   suthor-\n1, me -itv oouncll\nIIMJI l-T    DIES\nIfXW WESTMINSTER. Maroh 13\n(CPl\u2014Mrs. Wlnnlfred Mary Steven,,\nft], a-flll-known lecturer and linguist,\n! died today, she n, taken 11) Prlday\n' MUi   Infsntlle  piralrsls.\nskuU\nbadly frsctured.\nOLDEST   IKll MtMi>    mil\nWELLINGTON, Nsw Zealand.\nMarch 13 (CP Cable).\u2014Ths world's\nold*at fresmsson, ths Dutchmsn\nv.vn-.rd O. A. Boers, who settlsd\nIn Nsw Zealand In ths year of th*\nIndian mutiny, died today at th*\nage of PB. Boers, a native ot Rottcr-\ndsm, was s sailor until tsken prisoner In th* Black sea during the\nCrimean var He mltl-ted Pre*-\nmaaonry lo Antwerp In JSM.\nNEW YORK Andre Merlin I, Ion*\nPrench repreeenutlv* left In U. B.\nIndoor tennis championship tourna*\nment.\nTAOOMA\u2014Oeorge A Bmltley Sleeted  mayor  of  T-cotna.\nMASON CITT. Ia -Holding at bay\na larg* crowd which  gathered  out- I\nside,   seven   machine   gun   bandits,\nraided the Plrsr Nations] bsnk herr\ntoday aad escaped  with  cash eeti* :\nmated by official* st \u00bbS3.344.\nMONTREALHsjlng on thtlr own\nlc*. Cranes held' Junior Roysls, provlndsl chsmploo* of the past five\nyears, to a 3-3 tl* In the first of\na two-game, total-go*], series for the\n133* Junior cbanpkmshJp of Quebec.\nVICTORIA\u2014Commencing on April\n1 regular employee* In r.c: pt o.\n\u202240 per month or les* will be re\nlleved of tiw on* psr cent deductions formerly made from their\ncheque* through provlndsl taxation\nVICTORIA\u2014A motion of CUvt II.\nP. .Plants. Independent-Peace RHrr,\ntn   rote   the   entire   department   of\nROME\u2014A firm tmadsbaJt* from\nPremier Mussolini and oong:*tuU-\nttons on Uw way th* reotnt Ausirisn\ncivil war was put down greeted\nChancellor tngelbert Dollfuss of Austria tonight when h* arrived for th\nImportant Uirat-prrmM. conference\non Danublan economic* and polltto,\nAnwndm^r, to the legal professions act, clanging certain particular* In inner operation* of legal\npractice was glvtn second reading\nCAIOART, March 13 (CP)\u2014 A\nclaim that h* u the \"originator\nand Inventor\" of the west's colorful\npageant \"Ttw SUmpede.\" to annual\nevent ln Calgary which embraces a\nwild west ahow and cowboy oonte\u00abt,\nOuy W**dlcJt. rancher snd showman,\nhs* started oourt proceedings against\nUw Oalgary Exhibition and Stampede company, limited.\nti supreme court. Waadlck seeks\ngioo.ooo damage* from Uw Exhibition tompany for continuing, year-\narter-year. to present \"his show\"\nand aak* an Interim and permanent\ninjunouon whioh would prohibit the\ncompany from producing \"The Sttun-\npede.\"\nTiw colorful rancher. known\nthroughout Cantda and ttw Unlt*d\n8_t*6. fin* put on \"The St_npede\"\nln Calgary In 1913. It was Uw Ilrwt\nUnw In history, lw chargss ln a\nstatement of claim, that ttw Troa-\ntler day celebration and wild west\n\u2022how w*. oalled \"Th* sumiwdt.\"\nI. L. lUchtrdson Is the present\ngeneral manager ot Uw Oalgary Exhibition and Sfcmywd* company\nWeadlck waa manager of 'The BUm-\npede\"  until August,  1333.\nBody of Hollywood\nActor Is Unclaimed\nBoyee Combe Wbb Friend of\nBobby Jones and Rudy\nVallee\nFind Indian Dtad\nWith Broken Neck\nVICTORIA\u2014Britlah   Oolumbla   will\nconsider  a   minimum   vm  for do- '\nm-stlr help. Hoo. Oeorge B. Peareon\n\u2014I\u2014\u00bb)Ht  of  labor,  aald  today.\nTOKTO\u2014Tiw war oftlc* atuwuaosd\ntoday Uwt a Soviet airplane bad\nbeer] down hi Mandiukuo territory\notj Uach 11. landing In Uw Mlshan\ndistrict north of Lag* Hank*. The\nannouncement Mid auUK-rlttos ware\ndetaining Uw two occuflanl* K uw\nKAMLOOPS B.C., Maroh 13 (CPl\u2014\nJohnny Bam. middle-aged Indian,\nwas found dead on th* trail st\ncsnim Iske. Otrlboo rosd. with hi*\nneck broken, lt wa* reported here\ntodsy. He had evidently been riding\nwlwn hw horse fell.\nI\nOTTAWA\u2014 Oana-an bank* and\n\u25a0ttnken will b* subject* of a wide-\nopen inquiry by ttw How* banking\ncun-nlttee It was deoldM today. Sir\nHerbert Holt and sir Charlw Oordon\n;wU) be among Uw wltrwaws celled\nIto glv* evidence 00 Uw general relationship or the b-fhks to tiw country ss a wM*\nHeimwehr Leaders\nMeet Significant\nBy WADE WERNER\nAssociated Press Foreign Staff\nVIENNA. M*rch 13 <AP>\u2014 trtlm-\nwent leaders from all parts of Austria will gaUwr here tomorrow for\n\u00abn *xtra*rdln*ry conference whose\nconvocation waa oonaldered especially\nsignificant In new of Chancellor\nDollfuse' absence In Rome\nAHierni Employees\nHurt in Explosion\nPORT ALBERNI, B.C., Maron 13\n(CP)\u2014Two employees ot tiw Albernl\nPacific Lumber oompany ar* ln *\ncritical condMlon In hospital Mrs\nas Uw result of an explosion today\nwtill* uwy mtn tamping blasting\npowder In a drill hole on Uw right-\nof-way near the company's camp\nflv*. sewn miles from Port Albernl.\nTtw Injured msn are 'A. Peraeon\nand Joe Hanre, both of Vanoouver,\nOn* of tb* men was reported to b*\nbadly burned sbout ttw head and\nfaoe.\nDr. J. C. Thomas of Port ARwral\nrushed to the oamp ln a ape*d boat\nand adm-nlttered flnt aid. He Uwn\nbrought the two suffering men to\nhospital here.\nObtain Meals by\nFraud; Are Jailed\nVANCOUVER, MMCh II (CP) \u2014\nTwenty-eight unemployed men who\nappeared In court today on charge*\nof a number of restaurant* that\n-.hey had obtained meals by fraud,\npleaded guilty sod mn fined tM\neach or on* month In Jail. They\nchost Uw Jail terms.\nit wa* chs-yed that ths man\nordered metis snd after utlng Uwm\ndeclared Uwy bad no money with\nwhleb to pay.\nTHE WEATHER\nCHICAOO. March 13 (AP)\u2014The\nbody of Boyos combe. 40. Hollywood\nactor and friend of Rudy Vallee\nand Bobby Jones, lsy unclaimed\ntoday.\nCombe, eald to be a member of\na prominent British family, was\nfound desd In bed In his hotel\nroom here Sunday, presumably from\nheart attack. Ttw Inquest was adjourned until Msrch 37.\nA telegram received by police here\nfrom Thomas Heatley. chief constable of Victoria, ststed Mrs. H.\nPeterson (1373 Victoria avenue).\nVlctorlt. a slater, declined to order\ndisposition of tht body.\nCANADA HA\u00bb YET TO  RECOONIZf\nMANCHUKUO\nOTTAWA, Mttch IS (CP).\u2014Ths\nCanadian government hu not officially recognised the new stste of\nManchukuo, th* prime minister ststed in tb* houss of commons todsy. tn answer to s question by\nJ. B. Bradettt (Lib.. North Tem-\nlaksmlngl.\nTrmperstures:\nNELSON    \t\nVictoria   ...'.\t\nI Vsncouver ....-\t\nKamloops       \t\nE-tevan   Point  \t\nPrince Rupert \t\nAtlln   \t\nDswson,   T.T.   \u201e\t\nSeattle    -\nPortland, Ore\t\njan Pranclsco -\t\nSpoksns  \t\n..r.nslmo    -\n^ince Oeorge \t\n'oe   Angeles   \t\nenttcton \t\n.\"ernon    \t\n\u2022^rsnd Forks\t\n:s*lo    ..-\t\nranbrook    \u2014\u2014\t\nCalgsry    \t\n.J-. G   '.on    \t\nJwlfl   Current   \t\nPrlnos   Albert   \t\nQu'Appelle    \t\nWinnipeg  \t\nMoose  Jaw  \t\nMln.\nMtl\n33\n84\n49\n03\n4S\nSO\n38\n44\n44\nS3\n30\n48\n30\n42\n8\n20\n48\n70\n\u20223\n74\n\u20223\nS\u00ab\n48\n84\n48\nSO\n30\n48\nSO\n78\n38\n31\n33\nS4\nn\n38\nS3\nlh\nM\n40\n18\n40\n10\n30\n13\n80\n14\nIS\nlg\n38\nForerMU:   Nileon  \u00bbnd   Vi-'\u00ab'tT\nContinued fair md mild.    <\n PA0E  TWO\nnib   NELSON   DAILT  NEWS,   NBLI0N,  B.C.\u2014WEDNESDAY   MOBNINO,   MARCH   14,   1831-\nTIRED\nill (he Time\n\u25a0sht thought it wt \"NERVES'\ntoting lnterett\u2014losing friends\u2014tbt never went out\n' tu more\u2014tlwtys too tired. \"Nerves\", she thougbt\n\u2014 but it wu htr hidnsys, the Biters of her blood,\nthst needed ittentlon. Delay meant danger. Sht\ntook Dodd's Kidney Pills it once. Restored to\nhulthy, normal action, htr kidneys toon cleared\ntwty blood Impurities. Energy returned. Fatigue,\nheadache, backache, and til signs of faulty kldneya\ndtaarpeared. Agtln lift seemed worth while.\nNew Feeling Well\u2014Thenka It\nDodd's   Kidne\nMcHardy Announces\nPlans for Hospital\nDiscuss Overhauling of the\nHeating Plant\nAn approved hoepltel, a revision\nor the bylaws which he termed obsolete, and a renewed effort to better\nRaw Furs Wanted\nWiliest market prices paid for\nraw fura. Silver toi, lynx, marten, heaver snd muekrate and\nall other furs ln season.\nW. C. POUND\nTaildermist and rurrler, vemon,\nB. C.\nfinancial conditions, will ba three\nItema tackled by C. P. McHardy,\npresident of the board following his\nreelection at the regular meeting\nTuesday night. The meeting waa\nbeld after the annual meeting.\nA rtport on tha oondltlon ot the\nheating plant, aubmltted by T. Johnstone who advised a complete overhauling of the system, was one of\nthe chief questions dealt with and\nafter a lengthy discussion was laid\non the table until thi next meeting. The house committee's report\nwas aubmltted by J. A. Smith. Ho\nannounced the reflectors In the operating room had been replaced, and\ngave a report on the frigid air Installation. The matter ot changing\nthe position of the electric stoves\nhaa been left over. A statistical report on the month's operation waa\ntlven by Mlaa V. Etdt. acting superintendent.\nThe striking of the new committees waa left over until tha next\nmeeting.\nDE LUXE BARBER SHOP\nTHE   SHOP   TOR   PARTICULAR   PEOPLE\nFinest   Maauge  and   Scalp   Treatments\nOppualle Imperlsl Bank\t\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Fincit in tits Interior\"\nBreakfut C. Dinner\n35LrtCohTo, flA a   Phone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nfret Bus Strvle* Nelton, BC. Oeorge Benwell, Prop.\nRotary and Oyro Katdqutrtert\nHUUB\u2014W. Dingle. Calgary \u2022 OtU T. Riley. Vancouver; w. Bowter, Pen-\nRawklU, Btlrno; W. S. McClesn. I tlcton; J. B. Reynolds. Hamilton;\n3 Olbson. Toronto; J. R. Thomp- c. A. Msrtyn, B. R. Brougb, Medl-\nton.  New  Denver;   W.  Donnelly. J. I cine Hat.\nc(5he Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is King\"\nNelson's Newest \u00bbnd Finest Hote!.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nIM  BAKKH  BT. PHONS   18\nSAVOT\u2014D. P. Aitcheson. Vancou- V. wiloe*. Salmon Arm; p. A. Clunk\nver;   3.  N.  Murphy.   Kaalo;   Reuben ] St.   Walbtrg,   Bttk.\nBuerge. T   R. Anderson. Nskusp;  R ,     ^^^^^^^^\nVEWEACT\nAMENDMENTS\nINTRODUCED\nWould Permit Flow of\nCars From Other\nProvinces\nVICTORIA. March 18 (CP).\u2014An\namendment to the motor vehicle\nact introduced In the house thts\nafternoon by Attorney General 0.\nM. Sloan would permit owners of\ncars to attach new licences to their\ncars any time during February.\nInstead of waiting until a few\ndays before the end of the month\nas heretofore. t\nOther changes ln th* act permit\ntho commissioner of provincial police to cancel a driver's licence;\nI provide that when a car li imported from the United sutes and a\nB.C. licence la taken out, the old\nlicence must  be  surrendered.\nIn thla way It la hoped to facilitate the Identity of cats stolen In\nthe statea and run across the boundary for sale, and limit the time\na tourist car may stay in tha province to the time limit of tourist*\ncars in the home state of the\nvisitor.\nFLOW OF CARS\nTbe amendment alao permits of.\nreciprocal arrangements with other\nprovincial governmente In respect to\nthe flow of cars from one province\nto another. Registration and licencing of B.C. cars ln Alberta and cars\not that province in B.O. haa been\na aource of annoyance for aome\ntime and the amendment will eliminate  much  friction.\nHon. A. Wells Oray, minister of\nlands, Introduced*an amendment to\nthe grazing act which provides for\ncutting ot hay on crown meadpws\nfor atock purposes.\nKOREBT ACT\nAMENDMENTS\nMr. Oray also Introduced amendments to the forest act which continue the preaent royalty ratea until\nDecember 31, 1935, wben higher\nratea are effective, extends tbe period for log export until March 31,\n1939; extends the powers of the executive to close areas and control\n'.ravelling, camping, llahuig. etc.,\nwithin the cloeed areas aa well aa\nto close down operations; adjust*\nJ ie amounts payable for forest protection by reducing tbe four centa\nper acre tax to 2',i oents and\nreduces the $.0,000 per month pay*\nabe by the government to I25.00Q.\nWATER ACT\nAMENDMENTS\nAmendments to water tet Introduced by Bon. A. Wells Gray lh\nthe legislature today deal with the\nBuspenslon and cancellation of licences and appeals from cancellation\norders, the removal and repair of\nworks that are a menace to public\nsafety, the polluting of atreams\nthrough dumping i. reffcse from\nrawmllls and mines, the rights of\nIrrigation districts to sell land for\nunpaid taxes and the powers of tba\nprovince to collect application feet,\nrentals and other charges In respect to proceedings taken and rights\ngranted   under   the   act.   Provision\nCHILDREN*\nDS\nla made for temporary suspension\nof tbt rlghta of llcenoea In oaaas\nwhere cancellation appears too drastic; and prevent* setting aside a\ncertain tax aalea provided tba requirements of the act were aubstan-\nti-lly comlled with: but doaa not\noverride any court Judgment setting\naalde any tax sale because no auch\njudgment* had been given.\nSEEKS TO RECOVER\n$2770 FROM HARVIE\nCcwst Box Manufacturer Denies Receiving\nMoney\nCF.M'HARDYIS AGAIN CHOICE,\nHOSPITAL BOARD PRESIDENT\nAmericans Seek Roil\nLines to Churchill\nVANOOUVBR.  March   13.  \u2014  Trial\noponed ln supreme court before Mr.\nJustice Denis Murphy and an eight-    tana, were revealed today to mem\nman Jury today of a claim of Mrs. I  ben   of   the   Saskatoon   board   of\nSASKATOON. March 13 (CD-\nProposals of an American railway\nsyndicate to project a Une of the\nWyoming, Montana Railroad oompany from Montane to Bad v Ule,\nNaak., there to link with Canadian\nNational railway* for an outlet\nthrough .Saskatchewan and Manitoba to ChurchlU for the states\nof  Colorado,   Wyoming   and   Mon-\nMaletha Hansen, last fifth, to recover g3.T70 from Andrew Harvie,\nbox  manufacturer. Burrard atreet.\nMrs. Hansen allege* that she deposited the money In various sums,\naggregating the sum claimed, with\nthe defendant aa evidence of per\naffection   for   him.\nBhe swore that sh* was very\nmuch In love with HanKe ln June\n1931 when she handed him $S00 at\nKamloops. She detailed other\namounts, which defendant received\nfrom her during the year, and a\nfuriher gl.ioo, principally realized\nfrom the aale of her house ln Kamloops, which she handed to Harvie\nIn February 1932. The final payment wa* g70 ln May 1932\nPlalntllt   alleged   that   she   gave\nHarvie   the   money   for   safekeeping;\nand   at   times    when   he   doubted\nher affection  for him.\nDEMANDED   RINGS    '\nWhen she asked fot the return\nof the money In November, Harvie,\nshe testified, countered with a demand tor two diamond rings which\nhe had given her. 8t> refused td\ngive up the ring* unless he returned\nall the money.\nAfter living with Harvie In his\nBurrard street house for IB months,\nthe relationship ended last November, according to Mra. Hansen, who\nstated that be called her a liar and\ntold her to move out, which ahe\ndid.\nHarvie, as alleged by plaintiff,\nwanted her to rnarry him at r\\.\ntime and dlvoroe her huaband, Harry\nW. Hansen.\nIn his defenc%, Harvie haa denied Mra. Hansen'* allegations; haa\ndenied receiving money from her,\nand ha* pleaded, alternatively, Cat\nthe money wo* received ln furtherance ot an Illegal or Immoral arrangement to live together.\ntrade  council.\nMAY ASK OTTAWA\nFOR FLATS DATA\nIrving Is Given Life\nMembership on\nBoard\nDisplaying a oonfldenoe In th* 1933\noffloen, members of the Kootenay\nLake Oenerai hoapltal board, following th* annual meeting Tuesday\nnight, reelected Oharlee f. McHardy.\nH. M. Whlmster and L. K. Laraen to\nthe offloa* of preeldent, vloe-presldent and treasurer respectively.\nMr. McHardy and Mr. Whlmeter\nwen reeleoted to the board of director* at the annual meeting earlier\nlft the evening. Mr. Larsen did\nnot have to atand for reelection\na* hi* term doe* not tiptoe until\nnext year. J, A. Smith and D. D.\nTownaend were alao reelected, while\nCharles H. Hamilton and Harry\nBum* hold off loa for the flnt time.\nMn. J. T. Andrews, R. D. Barnes,\nMayor 8. H. Smythe. X. L. McBride\nMine  Committee* Goes Into *nd Dr. p. m Auid oompiete tr*\nelboard. *, B. Dill wo* reelected audi-\nM|tBURNs\n1    HEALTH   J\n' Nerve piilV\nShortness of Breath\nWeak, Sinking Feelings\nIf going up stairs, climbing hills, walking too fir;\nif th* leut exertion rauae* you.to stop to get your\nbreath, or if you have west, sinking feelings, it i*\ntime for you to stop nd think as to the caua* of your\ntrouble.\nWhat you ihould do ia taka a course of Milburn'i\nH. k N. Pills. They ton* up and atrengthen tha\nvital orgina so aa to prevent any harmful attaeka ot\nAak your druggist for Milburn'i H. 4 N. Pi__\nTo Wed Dancer\nResolutions From\nBoards\ntor.\nOne of ttw features of ths annual '\u25a0\nhospital mre-_g was tht present-.-1\nUon or * life membership to J. A.\nRecommendations wers arrived *-. jsvjj*,, who hs* -etna, tor slmost a i\nMondsy by the mlnint and natursl <..j_-t*-> ot a century. In suggesting :\nresources commltte* ot the bosrd -_.. L-vIng lor th* hono, both R. D.'\nof trade, with respect to three reso- \u25a0 Berne* mat 3. A. SmJtb, mover and |\nlutlons reoently referred to It. \u00abconder ot the motion, spoke of Ute\nIn   connection   with   a   resolution [ ^m.  \u201e_\u201e  \u201e,   tslthful  servlos   U\u00bbt\nI.O.D.E. PLAN\nFOR SPRING TEA\nDistribute Books to Rural\nSchools; Receive\nCheck\nfrom the Creston hoard of trade,\nurging the Dominion to \"taka action\" to expedite the project of the\nCreaton Reclamation company, the\naction meant apparently having reference to assuming part of the cost,\nLt wa* recommended that the Indian department at Ottawa he asked\naa  to  the exact  preunt statu* of\nthL?\u00a3un, a reeolutlon from th, P\"?\u2122.\nSlocan ril.ii.ct hoard proposing very\nheavy allver purchaae* by the Dominion, lt waa suggested that the\noriginating board be advised to redraft lta resolution In certain respects, ao that It could be recommended for endorsement.\nA resolution from tbe Qrand Pork*\nboard, proposing diversion of relief\nlabor from highways to mtnlnL -\nvelopment, waa not considered ac- board by A. D.\noeptable In that form, as the Net\nson board has consistently advocated highway development. The Idea,\nhowever, of applying some relief\nlabor to mining development was\nconsidered a good one, and a substitute resolution wa* drafted on\nthat line, for submission to the\nboard.\nMr.   Irviixj    had   dedicated   to   the\nIntereet of  Uw  hoapltal.  Mr.  Irving\nto  reply  exprrwed  the pleasure   he\nhad   derived   from   hla   membership.\nHe aaJd thet he had acted as president  of  the   board  for seven  yeara\nand   hoped  to continue his eatrloee\na*  long  a*  lt  wa* poaalble.  It  wa*\nduring Mr. Irving'* regime that the\nItal wa* built.\nA  resume  of  the year'* work was\npreaented ln a  report submitted  by\nPraaldent C. F. McHardy and a au-\ntlatloal report on the hospital operation* wa* given by Acting Superintendent,   Mia*   Vera   B.   Bldt.   The\nfinancial   abatement   waa   aubmltted\nby J. C. Forbes, aecretary.\nAt the ooncluaion of the meeting\nI de-! rotes  of   thanks  wtn extended  the\nd ac- hoard   by   A.   D.   Rmory   and   the\nLadles* auxiliary by F. I. Bamford.\nTRAIL CURLING\nRESULTS   \u2022\nFinal  preparation*  for the  spring\ntea wn* nude by numbecs of Koka-\n-i-\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nBetty   Pesrson   wss   tdmltted   to\nthe Trall-Tadanac hospltsl yesterday\nne* cJ_pter I.O.D.I. who met \u00bbt the *nd underwent an operation for ap\nhome ot lets. W. K. W**son Tuesdsy j pendlcltu. Her oondltlon Is reported\nafternoon. | Mtlafactorj.\nThirty-eight members were present I \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nand W. 8. Kin*, regent -raided. A At a quiet wedding ceremony In\nletter from Ulu M. Oiltb-trd, nstlon-1 th* chapel ot St. Andrew* church\nsi educational  secretary on Empire  Saturday   evening   at   seven-thirty,\nBOWLING\nNew Grand Hotel\np.   I.   K.tr.tR,   Prop.\nWeekly and Monthly Hsfe,\nHot  and  com  Wster\nSingle BOc  up      Daoble 81.80 np\n\u25a0SIMS IIO \u25a0 Month and Dp\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\n3AI.   E.   MADDEN\nCompletely    Remodelled\nHot   and   Cold   Water\nIn   thr   IIKtRT   of   the  City\nOccidental Hotel\nTOS Vernon Bt, Phone M7L\nH.   WAS8ICR\nSPBCIAL  MONTHLY   RATT6\nOood  Comfortable   Rooms\nMiner*'   Headquarter*\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.    LAPOINTE.    Prop.\nRooms from HOr lo $1.50 Monthi,\n110 and up.\nSteam  heated and  hot and cold\nwater  ln  every room\nWS  Baker  St. Phon* Wl\n\u2022tudy. prepared by Ole lMjue ot\nnatlona. wa* read. It asked that the\nmembers consider taking up the\nstudy ot Uu same with \"Canada and\nWorld Pe*oe,\" ss the subject. Addresses on this topic sre now bread-\ncast Sunday afttmcons at 1:19\no'clock. Th* chapter haa also been\nasked to collect allver paper to be\nsent to th* sou-Hum at Victoria.\nSeveral letters wtn received from\nrural school boards and pupils thank*\nlm the I ODE. tor books forwarded\nto them. Some SS books, In addition\nto th* above, were collected and distributed at ttM laat meeting. Further\ndonations of maguu.es were ssksd\nfor.\nA latter was received from Ulss\nJoan Ollker, treasurer ot the Little\nTheater association with a substantial ob*ck for tbs I.O.D.E'i quc. i\not concert proceeds from   \"The S;e-\nClg' May, daughter ot Ur. and Urs\nDominic Roaii of Roasland wu united ln marriage to Jamea Pearson,\nson of Mr. and Mra. J. D. Pearson,\nof Annable. Rev. Leonard A- Morrant officiated. John Rossi, brother\not til* bride, waa best msn and\nUlss Marian Llghtbody wu bride's\n-ttendint.\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nMlu Mary Fomcnko, a bride-elect\nof this month, wu guest of honor\nst a charming social event when\nMrs. John Campbell, Miss Msrgaret\nDrspaka and Mlas Martha DraprVs\nentertained at a mlacrllanaoua show -\nar at Um home of the host***,,.\nThe gifts were presented to the\nt,ueat from a beautiful d-corated\nwagon which wu wheeled Into the\nroom by Joy vaughan and \"Buddy\"\nCampbell.    \u00ab.\nA special |<ft trom  th*  Janitors'\nThs following Colllnson cup t\nowl.\n,ng  gam*   \u2014m lolled\non  the  legion\nalleys:\n1. H. Aft.F.N VS J\niiwi-.<>-,\n1st\n2nd\nIrd\nIM\nLOW   SOOT*   \t\n131\n1S<\n13\u00ab\n413\nJ.  C.  Hooker  ...\nita\n140\n137\nM\nj. Oouldlng \t\nIM\nits\n158\n4\u00ab:\nJ. H. Allan ....-\t\nns\n114\n161\n37(1\n-Total\t\nW. Strain \t\nito\nIM\nnt\n414\nO. Lovejoy \t\nM\n140\n14'!\n4.6\nA. Fl*-nml_g \t\n150\nISO\nIM\nM\nJ. Hamaon \t\nMl\n304\n140\n485\nTotal   -\nins\nHigh Individual\nscore, J.\n11    Allen.\n114.\nHigh  aggregate\nscore, J.\nH.  Allen,\n\u00bb70.\nColors make food attractive to\nthe eye. An ordlnsry dish can be\nmad* to look more appetising by\ngarnishing with fancy slices ot pimento, watercreu, pareley or green\npeppers.\nThe Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire.\nannouncement of whoae engagement\nto Mlmt Crawford, London mualcal\ncomedy dancer, cauaed a sensation\nIn London, recently. He la the\ngrsndton of the lafe Levi Letter.\nChicago millionaire, hla mother having  been  the  former Daisy  Letter.\nJUDGE APPROVES\nTHREEOTANTC\nRecommends Two Poles and\nOne Dane for Citizenship\nFour appltcanta fcr naturallu-\ntlon appeared before Judg* W. A.\nNlabet In county court Tuesday, and\nthree were recommended by htm for\ncitizenship. The application of the\nfourth man wu adjourned to tbe\nSeptember sitting.\nIfykol* Caruk miner, who hu\nlived In Nelson sine* 1116. Is sged\n41, and hu a wife and two little\ndaughters, wu the first approved by\nhla honor. Caruk halla from the\nprovince of poraacaow tn Eastern\nOallcla, formerly tn Austrls, but now\ns part of Poland. He landed at\nQuebec In 1(13. and after tpendlng a year each at Fort Wllllsm,\nCalgary and Banff, settled ln Nelaon. '\nWORKS LEASED FARM\nFarming In th* Inonoaklln valley,\nwhere he hu a letee of 180 seres.\nNiels   Thulstrup   Pedereen,\nTRAIL. B.C., March H.-Curllng\nln the tlret and second brackets ot\nth* Trail Curling club, Trail com.\npetlUon, resulted Tuesday night a*\ntollowa:\nFIRST  BRACKET -\nL. H. Jackson 4, A. M. Chester 0.\nB. A.  Stlmmel 9, L.  F.  Tyson  7.\nJ. A. Wadsworth won by default\ntrom Jack Trlgga.\nD. McDonald 7, P. R. UcDonald t.\nDr. w R. Williamson 10. H. C.\nCaldicott  9.\nD. T. Downie 7, Roy Stephens 8.\nW. o. Carrie 6, W. B. Hunter 8.\nW. L. Wood 9, R. C. McOerrlgl* 7.\nC. A. Dodlmead 6. Roy Sharpa 1.\nW. F. Doubt 13, W. I. Wllaon I.\nD. Forrest won from A. U. McLeod.\nJ.  R.  Craig 6. R.  Boyle  8.\nK. A. Margeson 8, L. O. Uowat 6.\nW. P. Somerv.ll* 7, R. Somervllle 8.\nSECOND   BRACKET \"    \u2022\nA. M. Chesser 10, B. A. Stlmmel 9.\nP. R. McDonald 8, J. A. Wads-\nworth 7.\nD. 7. Downie 10, Dr. WlUlamaon 7.\nW.  L. Wood 8, W. O. Carrie  8.\nC. A. Dodlmead 1, W. F. Doubt 10.\nA.  M.  McLeod  beat R.  Boyle.\nK. A. Margeson 11, 9. Somervllle 8.\nThe following drew byes In th*\nfirst   bracket:\nW. H. Baldrey 18, J. Finney 10.\nO. McKay io, Dr. J. H. Palmar 7.\no. A. Weir 9, A. O. Smith 8.\nO. Cruiekshsnk 7, c. D. Blackwood  8.\nO. J. Klnnlt 11. H. A. McLaren t.\nO. Shaw 10, F. J. Olover 11.\nJ. Campbell 11, J. Burden I.\n9. 3. Provost 8, J. F. Sehofleld 8.\nW. McLeary IS, J. H. woodburn 10.\nPlay opened ln tha Tadanac competition and up to 11 o'clock results  were  u  follows:\nR. Stephens beat Jt. C. McOerrlgl*.\nL. T. Tyson beat H. C, Caldicott.\nW. P. somervllle beat Roy Sharpe.\nW. I. Wilson  beat O. Forrest.\nJ. Finney beat Dr. J. H. Palmer.\nJ. R. Craig won from J. Trigg by\ndefault.\nTo freshen rolla and bread, wrap\ntham In a medium wet cloth and\nplace then ln a pan with a tight-\nfitting cover. Put la tha oven and\ngive ample time (about a half hour)\nto atom. Thla treatment will produce an original freshness.\nstchewan polnta and Nelson, settled\nst Edgewood.\nBill Zelenluk, Nelaon eectlonmen\naged 81, told his honor he bad never\nbeen out of work alnca ba arrived\nhere In 1838, direct from Quebec,\nand got a Job with th* Oanadlan\nbachelor | Pacific. He alao ww a native of\naged 88. also found favor with his ! Eastern oallcla. and unmarried. HI*\nhonor, who wu Impressed by bis In- I honor recommended him to th* Ot-\ndustry. A native of Denmark, hav-, tawa authorities for naturalisation.\nlog been born at Mammen In the I Th* application of John Burs, who\nprovlnc* of Zylland, pedereen errlved . la now at a Dominion relief camp.\nat St. John In 1838, and atttr is-* [ wu adjourned by hla honor for alx\nthan a year In each  of two Sank- ' month,.\nond Mrs. pruer.\" Two new membera   staff of the coruolldattd Mining _\nwee* admitted  Into ttvs o:\nE. L. Dewdney and Urs. A. I. Uur-\nfhy.\nEurope, with a population of 478,-\n000,000 hu but 3,800,000 square\nmiles ot territory.\ncompsny,   wu   alao   pre-\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger\nStriking Advantages of\nGREYHOUND SERVICE\nDirect aervlce to all part* of Canada and USA., frequent departure\nhours, convenient Terminal\" careful handling and checking of\nbaggage. Driven nationally known for ufety and courtesy. Individual\nreclining chair, controlled Tropic Air* best, liberal atopover and\nreturn privileges.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Linos, LH.\nNelson Depot, 205 Baker St. Phone 800\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nDAILV  VWUCK\nSERVICE\nPhone\nNelson\n77\nLIAVINO  NILSON\nAT  10 A.M.\nFREIGHT LINE\nj. c. \"SCOTTY\" MUIR. psop.        Phone\nPrompt   Efficient   Service Trail\nat All  Tlmea 13 or 191\nEnos Fruit Salt\nHENDRICKS' KASLO.NELSON\nHOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\nLEAVING KASLO AND RETURN-MONDAY.  WEDNESDAY   FRIDAY\nLKAVES  KASLO  8 48  AM LEAVES  NELSON   11   AM.\nNalaon   Depot\u2014Wllllsm,'   Tramfer;  Phone   Ids       Ka,lo   Phone  It\nPROMPT.   EFFICIENT   SERVICE\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n6 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Expect Sunday\nTrail\nPhone\n135\nTHt LIVERY CJ.\nM. H. McIVOR, Prop.\nKeson\nPhone\n36\nIdeal Fuels for Spring Weather\nGait Coal, lump and not, Acme Kletnburn egg,\nCror.'i Nest egg, New Castle lump\nDRY WOOD OF ALL KINDS AND LENGTHS\nWest Transfer Go.\nPhone 33    -\nSmelting\nsented.\nDuring the evening genua and\nmualc ware enjoyed. Dancing by\nMaine Oampbell waa a feature of\nth* program. D-lnty rerreahmenti\nwere eervtd.\nTtM guest lltt Included Mrs. u\nCeahato, Mra. F. Sunn, Mrs. D. B-tto.\nMrs. F. C. Boutry, Mra. 8. H. Vaughan. Mrs. K. McUod, Mrt. c. Turner.\nMrs. M. Campbell, Mrs. H. Wilson\nMrs. W. Blshut. Mrs. H. Jordan.\nMis, Annie waayllk. Mlaa Iole Mel*\nlatlnl. Miss Dahlia Ne-xlro and Mlu\nEdith  ROM.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nSurpria, psrty honoring Jo* Vol.\ncano waa held at the home of Mr.\nand Mra. Angeln Mats, Sunday afternoon on the occasion of Mr\nVolcano* flfty*,l.ith birthday. Thoae\npreaent were Mr. and Mra. D. Orlando, Mlaa Oemma Orlando, Mlsa\nNeva Orlando, Mlsa Dlna Orlando.\nMr. and Mrs. o. Oeraoe, Mlaa Iolando\nOerace, Mlu Dors Oerace, Mra. Itoa-\nln> Romano, Mra. Ross Tedeeco.\nHose Potestlo. Attlllo Ohlrsrdosi,\nRaffaele Ledda ard Mrs. j. Volcsro\n...\nUoyd Humphrey, who haa mad,\nhis home in Trsll fcr tbout thr<\nyesrs. left recently for Nelson, wh-rr\nhe will reside. Mrs. Humphrey enr:\nchildren eapect to leave In about a\nweek.\ns    \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. A. O. K..vlc lrtt yesterdsy toi\nBnoksne. where she will visit friend,\ntor a few diys.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nLadles' Servlc.  au:.;ll\u00abry to Knoi\nUnited church  wss entertained last\nnight by Mrs. Edward H. Rowlands,\nDsnlcl street. i\ns   \u2022   .\nR.   C.   Crowe,   solicitor   for   tht\nC  M.  4  8.   Co.,  returned   maty\n.enlng   from   eesfcrn  csnsds  snd'\n'.he unltrd Stan,\nTrail Competition\nDraws for Todoy\nTRAIL,  B.   C.,   March   IS\u2014Draws\nor wedneaday afternoon at 8 o'clock\nn   the   Trail   competition  wars   aa\nollowa:\nA. O. Smith va. o. c. McX y a\n^rulekahank ve. o. J. Klnnls- Jsek\nampbell  va. F. J. Olovari  m). \u00bbjc,\nlary  va. t. 3. provoet;  p. p.. Mo.\n\u2022majd   va.   a    M.   ch*e-.-.r;   w.   L.\nood vs. D. F. Dow-lle; C. A. DOdl-\n**t   or   w.   F.   Doubt   vt.   A    M\n\u2022Leod or r. Boyle; w. H. Baldrey\n'\u2022-' K. A. Margeaon.\nIn the Tadanac competition R. ij\nMooerrlgie or ftoy Stephens meet,\nL. F. Tyson or B. C. Caldicott.\n\"When I've got a job of Work to do,   \"I want to tell you, gentlemen, tbe up-\nwhat'g the first thing?   I just naturally   to-date Burley tobacco from Kentucky\nfill my pipe\u2014with Picobac. --<\u25a0<-> **\u2022--*\u25a0 \u2022- we 8row down *\u25a0\u2022\u25a0* \u2022*\nEssex County now\u2014along our Lake Erie\n\"And after rtpper-at the end of a long, front-curej .,. gr\u201ejed... matured and\nhard day\u2014when the time comes for a raanufacn,fed in Canada the way Picobac\nman to lean back in bis chair and crack j- today ... well... it has the flavour,\na smile with bis friends\u2014what do I do? It has the fragrance. TRY iti That's aU.\nWhy, I light up my pipe and pass the \"Good for making cigarettes, too\u2014and\nPicobac.  Of course I do. Just like I'm don't forget, you get more tobacco for\ngoing to do again now. your money.\"\nNEW SEAL-TIGHT POUCH1 ,.t\nHANDY POCKET TIN 10)!\nALSO IN H POUND HUMIDOR TINS\n'IT DOES taste good in A PIPE\"!\n0\not Cmmrmwdm. Limit\nGROWN IN  SUNNY.  SOUTHERN   ONTARIO\n 51c?.\n-THI  NELSON  DAILY  NEWS,  NELSON,  RC\u2014WEDNESDAY   MOBNINO,  MARCH   14,   ISM\nDEFICIT IS LESS\nFOR KOOTENAY\nLAKE HOSPITAL\nNearly $34,000 Free\nTreatment of\nPatients\nMANY ECONOMIES\nPUT INTO EFFECT\nStaff Praised by C. F.\nMcHardy in\nReport\nReduced expenditure* ln practically\nall departments on the one hand\nand a heavy Increase ln bad debts\nand ooat ot caring for Indigent patients, with the net result of a reduction ln deficit from 19289 ln 1932\nto $2789 In 1933 were feature* of\nthe nport of Cf. McHardy, president of Kootenay Lake General\nHoapltal society at tba annual meeting Tuesday. Much ot tbe Improved\nahowlng was due to aale of membership ticket*, which netted 96479.\nIn bis report, llr. McHardy said:\n\"I hsve tha honor to present this,\nmy 'third annual report arM the\nforty-first annual report of your association.\n\"With your permission I will first\ndeal wltb tbs financial side of the\nyear's work. If you wtll compare\nthla year's statement wtth that of\nlast year, you will find some things\ntbst will please you and also |\noouple of Items, not eo pleasant. We\nwill deal wltb tbe pleutng Items\nfirst.\n\"If yoa will oomptre admtnlatre-\n\u2022 tlon salaries you will find that tbs\nj amount bald thla year Is 12007 as\nI against 12480 lsst year, or a saving\n[   of $428. Hasting and lighting costs\nabow  a   comparison   of   11871.10   as \t\nagainst 11899.50, or a saving of ] iouroe of revenue your thanks are\nM28.40. Fuel shows a oomparlaon of mainly due to the untiring efforts\n\u20222V07.M ss against 83783.88 of i 0( your directory namely H. M\nsaving of 8835 58. laundry ahows a Whlmster and R. t>. Barnes,\noomparlaon of 82021.10 a* against \"We must not loss sight of the\n83262 41 or ft saving of 8841.33. Pro-,'fact,  however,   that  this  source   of\nfesslonal cars of patients shows a\ncomparison of 88447.43 as against\n810,348.84 or a saving of 91801.41.\nStores and kitchen abow a comparison of 94905.80, as against\n88389... I or a saving of 91483.70,\nProvisions show a oomparlaon \u2022 ol\n89875 as against 911,192.86 or a\nsaving of 91317.83.\nNEW  LABORATORY\n\"Our laboratory, which was a gift\nfrom Dr. F. M. Auld ftnd some of\nour looal ladles' organisations, particularly, the Daughters of the Empire, Graduate Nurses' association\nand Women's institutes, of this city\nsnd district, gives us a revenue of\n9158734. Thla la an entirely new\nsource of revenue and one that Is\nbound to grow. The revenue from\ntbe X-ray department Is up 9198.91\nover last year's.\n\"Drugs, etc., show a profit ot\n9309.34 thts year, as against a deficit\nof 9419.77 last year\u2014an Increase of\n9729.11. All this la very gratifying.\n\"On tbe other side, free patients\nshow a comparison of 91831118 ss\nsgsinst 814,363.80\u2014or an Increase ot\n91947.29. Bad debts show * comparison of 919,377.14 as against 917.-\n126.83\u2014or an Increase of 82250.51.\nThts condition is regrettsble, but\nnot unlooked for, considering conditions that are prevailing and havq\nprevailed for the past three years.\nDEFICIT  LESSENED\n\"The final summing up, however,\nmust be gratifying to you, that Is\nIf any deficit can be gratifying, for\nthis year's deficit Is only 92789 Oj\nas against 19289.42 last year, ahowlng a betterment of 86501 90 ln tbe\ncurrent year's operations.\n\"The showing from these comparison* is due to several causes. One\nIs that economy preached by your\nboard has been practiced wholeheartedly by the staff who by close\nsupervision hsve reduced our costs\nwithout lessening our efficiency.\n\"Another causs Is ths whole-\nhearted support given your Institution by tbe citizens of Nelson and\nsurroXindlng district, u demonstrated\nIn the wonderful response during\nour canvas for fruit and vegetables\nand canned fruit and by the willing-\nnega of several organization* to put\non entertainment* ln aid of the hospital, which were wholeheartedly\npatronised.\n\"Another cause and a very Important causs, was tbe revenue received\nfrom monthly subscribing membership tickets, which amounted to\n95479.10. Had lt not been for thla\nsource of revenue, your directors\nwould bave been forced to close the\ndoors of our hoapltal and turn the\nkey*   into   tbe   city   hall.   Por   thi*\n+\u25a0\nrevenue may be stopped ftt any time\nand then what? In my opinion, the\nanawer le\u2014financial help from the\ncity hall. It might be called a grant\nbut in reality, lt would only be payment for services rendered to tbe\ncllinens of Kelson.\nCITY NOT BEARING SHARK\n\"I will make my meaning clear.\nThe total of the amount* comprised\nln free patients, 816,911.18, and un-\ncollectable accounts, 919,377.14, make\na total of 938,688.29. Past Inquiry\nhu shown that the patients in the\nsbove clssses are about equally divided between civic patients and government patients. On this basis your\nInstitution during tbe past yesr hu\ncontributed free of charge to olvtc\nIndigent sick and Injured, services\nto the amoun t of 917,844.14- \u25a0 -o n\ntbe other hand we have received\nfrom the ctty, on the 70c per diem\nbuls, the sum of 9496090 leaving\na net loss to tbe hospital on civic\nindigent patients, 812,883.24. It seems\nto me tbat the Incoming board muat,\nby some method, so disseminate this\nlnformstton amongst our citizens,\nthst public sentiment will be \u00bb->\nstirred up that our aldermen will\nfeet justified ln making a grant of\nsuch proportions as will at leut ln\npart, pay tor the service we are\nrendering our citizens. It seems to\nme that tbe life and health of our\ncitizens ahould take precedence over\neducation, library, fire protection,\npolloe protection\u2014yet theae services\nare well provided for while the poor\nsick and injured are, to a great\nextent, neglected u fsr as the city\nIs concerned.\n\"During tbe year your Institution\nhu made ateady progress. Your\nlsborstery 1* now well established.\nThs work hu grown so rapidly thst\nyour pathologist, Dr. B. O. Simmonds, Is unable to cope with tbe\nwork, wltb the result that * technician hu been engaged to help\nhtm.\n\"Your   directors   have   decided   to\ngradually   discontinue\nschool.   Preeent   students   will   con\ntlnue until graduation, but no new\nclasses will be taken on. We believe\nthat   thla  change   Kill   add   to  the\nefficiency of your hospital and also\nreduce   the   cost  of  operation.   Tbe\nchange    is    being    gradually    and\nsmoothly  worked   out.\nTO BE STANDARD\nHOSPITAL\n\"Quite reoently your hoapltal wu\nInspected by Dr. P. c. Bell, representative of the American College\nof Surgeons. Dr. Bell expressed himself u well pleased with conditions\nu be found tbem and ttld your\nboard tbat he would recommend that\nyour hospital be rated u a atanderd\nhospital Just a* soon u our medical\nmen form their association or ataff.\n\"Thts report would not be, complete without expreaslng appreciation\nof tbe work of the Ladle*' auxiliary.\nRELIEF CAMP\nPROTESTS MILD\nMake Demands in the\nEast Kootenay;\nKeep Order\nMOY1E. B. C March 12\u2014The epl-\ndemlg of colds and flue which swept\nthe village seems to have greatly\nabated. Attendanoe at school this\nweek Is nearly normal.\nWilt Shellar went into oranbrook\nhospital Monday to undergo a minor\noperation.\nClaude Carpenter la going Into the\nranching business this spring, and\nis getting a place ready a few miles\neast of town.\nBen Ballantyne Is also extending\nhis operations and is contemplating\nclearing more land.\nThere is talk amongst some of\nthe boys of starting mushroom culture here. There are several suitable places ind no doubt something will come of tt.\nTh\u00ab usual signs of spring are\nmuch in evidence, but ever more\nsignificant are the fncis that\nnunme Desaulnlers is busy repau\nIng his boat, while Jack Lysack\nhas his speeder nearly ready to\ntake to the water.\nThe peaceful routine of the Ald-\nrldge Relief camp was twloe broken\nlut week by strikes, although so\npeseesble and orderly were the proceedings thst the word strike is\nreally a \u2022misname. The first which\nthe training | took plaoe on the 6th wu really\nln the nature of a formal protest\nin which the whole camp took part\nand wu ln conjunction with similar proceeding in other campa ln\nthe district.\nThe resolutions were to be forwarded   to   Hon.   Mr.   Pattullo   and\nNH\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nTbe following ootuma of social\nnsws and happenings in Rossland\nis conducted by Mrs Bessie B\nPerguson Phone Mra Ferguwo\nat   ber   home   In   Rossland snd\ntive her details ot events os in-\nirest to tbi* oolumn.\nROSSLAND, .March 13\u2014The annual\n\"Mother and Daughter\" service of\nSt. Andrew's United church was conducted Sunday evening by Miss Mary\nRogers assisted by C.O.I.T. girls. Miss\nRogers told of tiw different one*\nbearing treuures to the city of tbe\nKing, with its four gates. Aill Hermans told ot the purpose of the\nC.G.I.T. as lt assisted the glrla* to\nlive the four-fold life; Beth Bulck\ntold of the flr\u00abt gate \"The Home\"\u2014\nguarded by the Mother; Cleo Nyman\nof tbe second gate \"The School\"\u2014\nwhich assisted ln fitting girlhood to\nenter the battle of life; Bertha Dup-\nperson spoke on the third gate\n\"Friendship\" which did so much to\nmake life strong and beautiful; and\nMildred Shellard told of the fourth\ngate \"The Church\", which gave opportunity  for  service.\nRev. C. H. Daly contrasted \"the\nhome without Christ\" thst which\nsheltered Herod, Herodlu and her\ndaughter, with the various homes ln\nthe Scriptures and ln later days\nwhere Christ ts loved and honored.\nThe speaker told of the Influence\nexterted by Christian womanhood\nand urged the girls present to fit\nthemselves for a life of service.\ns   \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Isaac Tyaon and aon\nRichard were week-end vlaltora ln\nttte city.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.   P,   T.   Abey   who   hu   been\nspending several week* wtth her husband In the city hu returned to\nher home in Kulo.\nMr. and Mrs. D. H. WUllama have\nreturned frem a wedding trip to\nthe cout, and will spend a few\nweeks   with   Mrs.   Williams'   father,\nRt.   Hon.   R.   B.  Bennett  and  con-' j   p.~ Mulligan, before  going on to\nslsted of a demand for: I their home in Saskatchewan.\nFree   unemployment   insurance;   _ |  ,\nwsge scale of 40 cents per hour; to\nbe taken of the strength of the department of nation jl defence and\nplaced on straight relief.\nThere were also some local grlev-\nsnoes such u better tood etc.. but\nthle did not apply to the Aldrldge\ncamp where food oondltlona are\nvery utlsfactory.\nWork wu resumed tbe day after\ntbe protest; but on ifaich 9 a sympathy atrike wu called in support\nof tbe camps who have refused to\nwork.   Thla   time   the   camp\nHOLD ACHESON\nFUNERAL, NAKUSP\nCorbin Man Goes\nOORBIN, Martin 8\u2014E. Humphrys.\nC.P.R. fuel agent, of Winnipeg, paid\na Halt to Oorbin Prlday.\nGordon Oe-at-w, who wee reoently\noperated upon for appendicitis in\nthe Fernie General hospital, returned\nto Corbin Monday.\nMolra Mansell recently entertained\nthe membera of the little Sisters'\nclub ai Uw home of her mother.\nMax Belecky of Pernle wu a Corbin vlaltor.\nMany hockey enthusiast* motored\nto Coleman Friday to see the game\nbetween Olds and Coleman, alao to\nBlalrmore Saturday nlfht where the\nfinal game waa' played, which resulted ln Coleman winning the Alberta Intermediate championship.\nLlUle Benny Joyce returned to\nCorbin Sunday after baring apent\nthe past two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Joyce, ln\nColeman.\nMrs. S. Knight held a bridge party\nin the boarding house prldsy event in ln aid of the Pernle General\nhospital.\nJoeeph BaU left for Coleman reoently, where he hu since obtained\nemployment with the International\nOoal A. Coke company.\nM. W. Cooke, CP.R. 'aajeyer, of\nColeman wu a prlday visitor ln\nCorbin.\nMrs. John Brown, who with her\nfamily, hu ipent the past few weeks\nIn Oorbin the guest of her slater,\nMrs. W. Halle, returned to her\nhome ln Coal Creek Sunday.\nMr. and Mre. J. Donnaehle left\nMonday for Beattle to attend the funeral of the letter's brother-in-law\nMr.  Patterson.\nMlu Myrtle Whitoomb of Coleman\nwu a visitor ln Oorbin during the\nweek.\nMlu Mary Woroheo who hu been\nworking In Vancouver for a few\nmemths. hu returned to Corbin.\nJamee Stracban, barrister of Natal.\nwu a week-end vlaltor tn Oorbin.\nSir Thomaa apent tiw week-end\nwith hia family In Bellevue, Alt*.\nKnamelware can be kept clean by\nrubbing with a paste made of ult\nsnd vinegar.\n\u2666\u00bb\u2666*\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2666\u25a0-\u2022\u2666'\nTrail\nFrom Day\nTo Day\nBY A. R. J.\n\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2022\nBeans, beans, beans and mors\nbeans. Prom 5 o'clock Ssturdsy\nafternoon on to midnight, 278 curlera partook of the nary food when\nthey were not playing on the curling sheets.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBut beans did not comprise tbo.\ntotal spread. There were more beans,\npickles, tomato ketchup, cheeu and\ncrackers, putties and coffee.\n\u2022 \u2014\u2022   \u2022\nThe two comparatively amall tables\nwere busy the whole nlgbt through.\nOU cloth oovered their wodden tops.\nWhat? a laundry bill would bave resulted If Itpen had been used.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nWho the first man to be served\nwu. Is not known but our friend\nPhil wat almost' the lut.\n\"Pus the heel,\" uld Jack Balfour,\nu he aaked tor the bread. And Jack\nenjoyed many a plate o'beans.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nAt the ume sitting when Jack\ntucked Into the beans ut a mechanic who said something about coupling pins\u2014a banker, a doctor, a\nplumber, a fireman and a druggist.\nProm the conversation no one could\ngather what their vocation wu,\nonly that they were curlers.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nAH through the night, game* that\nhad been won and lost were replayed\nin the clubrooms. Walking about,\nln each corner one could hear, \"Now\nthere was a rock there, and a rock\nthere, . . . and that ms tbe time\nto move on.\nDANGER OP WHITE PAPER\nBEING FOISTED\nBOMBAY. (CP)\u2014M. A Jinn ah,\nlecturing to the Muslim student*'\nunion here recetnly. uld that unless\nthe oountry** leaders could forget\ntheir differences and review the situation tfresh there wu danger of the\nWhite Paper being foisted on Indls\nu It stood.\nPAGE   THAU\nMAKE BIG BLAST\nLONGBEACH ROAD\nLONGBEACH BAST OAMP, March\n13\u2014William Ramuy. provincial public worka engineer, aod J. Talt,\nbridge foreman, visited ttat* project\nyesterday, examining tbe site of the\nnew bridge which lt will be necesury to construct across Red Pish\ncreek before the completion of work\nupon the new diversion of tbe highway.\nOne hundred and fifty-six sticks\nof dynamite, an unusually large\ncharge, wu put into one shot in a\nrock cut on tbts project, Saturday.\nJohn Appiewhslte, timekeeper st\nthis camp, visited his home at Willow point during the week-end. He\nalso visited Nelson.\nB. R. (Bob) Humphries, storekeeper\nIs keenly Interested in the forthcoming Oxford-Cam bridge boat rac-\nwhich takes place on Saturday-\nWhile at work In the kitchen\nhere Monday, Frank Peck bad the\nmisfortune to cut the palm of his\nleft band.\nIf another Indication were necessary that spring Is clou at hand,\nit wu afforded nere Monday by the\nfact that the cook uked that the\nscreen doors be put'on the kitchen\nand dining room, u flies were starting to be troublesome.\nPILES DROVE\nHIM CRAZY\nWINS RELIEF \u2014 WANTS\nALL   TO   KNOW   RECIPti\nOnly pile sufferers know tb* subbing pains and social shsme he\nwent through dsy and night. As a\nlut resort he tried a Doctor's\nPrescription, oalled Chtna-Rotd.\nwhich uved him from further torture and perhaps ths operating\ntable. Right away Itching and pain\nstopped and in a couple ot weeks\npiles had almoat completely shrunk\naway. Now he runs up snd down\nthe stairs bends orer and alts down\nwithout pain. Everyone should know\nthis merciful relief. Chlna-Rold is\ninexpensive and can be hsd at all\ndrug  stores   Money  back  warranty.\nNAKUSP. March 13\u2014The funeral\nof the late Mrs. L. J. Atcheson,\nwidow of the late Rev. W. H.\nAtcheson, sn American congregational minister, slater-ln-law of J.\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Teaa * H. Stevenaon of Glenbank, took place\nvery much divided, and while eome \u25a0 from  tbe  United church\u2014Thursday.\n\u25a0\u2022s\nNEW\nCHEVROLET\nof the  leader* stood fast,  the majority   of   tbe   men   went   back   to\n: work next day.\n| On Saturday about a doten of\nthose responsible for the strike were\ngiven   thetr   transportation   back   to\n! tbe   towns\" ln   Alberta   that   they\nI originally came  from.\n1 It wu noticeable that freight\ntralna going both eut and wut are\nagain carrying their quot* of travellers seeking fresh fields and pastures new.\nA radio bu now been Installed\nin tbe camp at Aldrldge and the\nrecreation but made much more attractive.\nDevelops Claims\non Carmi Creek\nCARMI. Mer. 13.-J. B. Miller re-\nporta work pr ugr easing nloaly on tbe\nnew May tunnel on eouth aide of\nOarmi creek. Tble tunnel will In\ntime top a number of clalma Including the May, No. 3. No. 9- Lester, mMMt Ut wm_f-rit \u00ab*., \u00ab\u2022 \u00ab*\u00ab\u25a0* am-\nM and Ophlr, and would ultimately i mar* 1* the gueat of Mr. and Mrs\nRev. A. C. Pound, officiating. Two of\nthe decessed's favorite hymns were\nsung. The pallbearers were *\u25a0 W.\nBailey, H. L. Miller, K. W. Bill. T.\nBowe*, T. Abriel and E. Oxenham.\nMr. and Mrs. Jamea Parent. O.\nSutherland and H. Thurgood returned from Halcyon. The lut three\nmentioned acted u pallbearers st\nthe funeral of Adelard Bloodln, who\nleaves an aged widow but no children.\nMlu Doris Harlow arrived Saturdsy\nfrom Beaton, where ahe hu been\nemployed.\nMrs. Oeorge Johnson and children\nwho have been vlaltlng relations in\nSalmon Arm, returned  Saturday.\nC. Tingling of Grahams wu a\nvisitor In town Saturday.\nW. J. D. Rogera and children also\nC. Greenland, of Arrow park, were\nvlaltora in town Saturday\nMr. and Mrt. W. Sklpmaker of\nIdgewood arrived Saturday and are\nthe   guest*   of   Mr.   and   Mrs.   C.\nThe C.O.I.T. met Friday at the\nhome of Mrs. B. W. Bill. Rom Bailey occupied the chair Two chap-\nten of \"The Toung Revolutionist\nwere read.\nMrs.  J.  Hexton  Jr.  of  West  De-\ndevelop ttt* Ptoneer and Hecla claims\nto the aouth of Uw Lester M and\nOphlr. An epeoumglng ahowlng appear* on th* Leeter M, Juat south of\nMay claim.\nTRAIN HAS HARD\nGOING TO LARDO\nLAKDKJW.   B.   C.   Utt    11.\u2014TlM\nSee it now at Our Showrooms\nEnjoy THE FLOATING \u00a3IDE\nREMEMBER the famous pioneer Chevrolet Six of 1929? Now\n1 we urge you to gee and drift another revolutionary Chevrolet\n\u2022\u2014the new Chevrolet for 19M! It gives tou \"Knee-Action\" wheel*\nfor the Floating Ride ... more powerful, even more economical\nengine ... safer, bigger brakes ... new \"YK\" frame ... longer,\nroomier, air-streamed Bodies by Fisher... improved No-Draft\nVentilation. Drive the new Chevrolet just once and you'll never\nbe satisfied with any other low-priced car. Because only Chevrolet\n\u2014 Canada's Great Sales Leader \u2014 could build ont tar with dl\nthese great advancements!\nLOW DELIVERED PRICES AND EASY GM MC TERMS\nI A.  Steenoff.      \t\nW. Craft of Needle* is a visitor\nIn town.\nMra. C. Hardy of Olendevon Is a\nvisitor In town, the gueet of Mrs.\nR. Brodle.\nBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tsi- I\nbot In the Arrow Lakes hospital. !\nMarch 9. a daughter.\nMrs. R. Isllp entertained a number '\nof Une younger set recently, tbe oc- ,\n         culon   being   her   elder   daughter. ,\nCPR   barge carrying the train, made j Molly's   .1st   birthday.   Bridge   wu I\n\\ a trip to Lardeau Tueeday, Mar.  6.   played   at  three   table*   and   dMnty\n>The train bad considerable difficulty [ refreshments served.    The guests In*\nln   tte   trip   to   Oerrard\u2014tbe   anow | eluded the guest of honor, J. Harris.\n'being   packed   hard   and   ln   aoene IR. Jordan, O   Ledger, R. Blythe, P.!\n| place*   the   tack   wu  coveted   with j Alpsen. Mr. and Mrs. R. Barlow, the I\niloe     It    wu   neoeaaary    to   use    a! mtssu M. Jordan. Kay Powler. Phyl- ;\n[snow plow. | Us Sheffield and Msbel Alpsen.\nOonaMerable mining activity la ei- 1 \u2014 \u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0 '  \u25a0   \u25a0- \u25a0    ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' I\n, pected to atari In the Lardeau district ln the near future.\n1    A \u25a0mall  lumber mill, operated\nJ. Raper and Mr. Smith la expected\nto start  cutting  soon.  The  mill  is I\nsituated about three mllu north or i\nea- | _-\u2014\u2014\n1 Miss Naylor and J.\nEselmont Winners\n0 URGER AIR\nCOOLED BRAKES\n0 EXCLUSIVE FISHER\nVENTILATION\n0 NEW STRONGER\n\"YK\" FRAME1\n0 AUTOMATIC\nSTARTERATOR\ne OCTANE SELECTOR\nGtnitttMt*mnt'l1imiJ\\aattni*mit\n' Not only have triey contributed\nrinsnclsl help In ths amount of\nS603 04 but whst the help of a devoted body of women means to an\ninstitution   cannot  be  utlmated   In\n| dollars and  cent*.\n\"ln closing I wsnt to extend my\nthsnk* snd  your thanks to Mlu K.\njEthel Oray, who placed us on the\nfoundation on wblcb we are now\nbuilding  and   to  Mlis  Vera  B.   Ildt\n: for   the   very   efficient   manner   In\n1 which abe hu carried on during Mtu\n1 Oray'a enforced absence. I alao wish\n; to thank the other members of the\n|staff  and   also  th*   board   members\n' for tbelr loyal support during the\nput year.\nI \"To the Incoming board I wlah\nevery suoceas   theirs wltl bs the prob-\n' lems of a new and I trust, a better\nyear. On* problem will be  that al- j \t\nready   mentioned  of  convincing  the \u25a0 aim*. o    ll    I\ncity council of IU duty to carry a   Military    Ball    IS\n, heavier  portion  of the  load  caused1 --   *'-\nby the Indigent alck and Injured.\nAnother problem will be the foster-\ning of the forming of a medical staff\nslresdy referred to.\n\"Another problem will be the revision of our bylaws which are obsolete. In theae matters and in sll\nothers that your new board will be\ncalled  upon  to solve.   I  wish  them\n\t\nEDOEWOOD. March   13-The Bad- '\nmlnton club held a tournament Prl- ,\nday.    After some very exciting play\nthe  winners were  J.  Itolmont  and\nMis*   Naomi   Naylor   with   W.   Part-\nrldg* and Mis* Wataon aecond, and \\\nDr   and Mr*. Teld third.\nJ.  O.  Cameron,   who  hu been  a\nresident   of   Edgewood   for   four   or '\nfive months, nnd a regular attend-\nsnt at the Badminton club, left for i\nPort Oeorge lut week.\nThe   Liberal    assoclstlon    held    a\ngeneral meeting Saturday night and I\nreceived the  report  of  It*  delegates\nto tbe  district   convention  at  New\nDenver.\nMr.  and Mrs. William  Wilson  rs-\ntuitied from Nelson lut week, where\nthey had been to attend the funeral\nof Oeorge Perguson.   The lstter wu i\na brother of Mra. Wilson.\n.LSON TRANSFER CO., LTD.\nGeneral Motors Dealers for Nelson and District\n>HONE 35 323 VERNON ST.\nDONT SUFFER PILES\nTwo Special Preparations\nn, |k\u00ab Maker, \u2022( Mm, ointment\nQUICK RELIEF!    _____________________\nTwo kinds\u2014 No  I. tor Bleadlni (aold I and Oonatabl* au-Mtaon In thtlr\nHeld at Kimberley\nKiMBOtltT. Maroh u\u2014A wry Interact aooUl event mtt th* dance\nmmamwaly. rrata the offloen and\nmen of A companj. tint battalion.\nKootenor reflmeot, mere hoat* to a\nrathrrtiw of people from Cranbrook\nand Klmberley\nAmong tha Ore\u2014brook ruaata ver*\nLieut.-Ool. D. Phllnot and will. Capt.\nWjrau and -rift, Lieut, and Itn.\nMcDonald. Lieutenant Collier. lieutenant Hojmrtrj. lieutenant Hanna.\nprorlnclal Se\u2014mnt Gammon and\nwife. Mr. Dlioa of the public worka\ndepartment aad wife and addlnf a\nnote of color to the aaeembly corporal ThomewwrU. Oona\u2014bla Diietin\nIn Tube with pipe for Internal\nuat), eooth\" and heel* No 1\ntor ttcblnt or Pareeltlo run\nBold   In  Jar, for eiternal\nonly.   Kill*   tha   Panalte\nand atop* Itching.\nMECCA cs*\nPILE REMEDIES\n'. a\nscarlet  uniform*.  Pred J. Scott wu\nalao preaent.\nTtw local officers were Captain\nEvans, commander of the company,\nLieut. P. 8. SutherUad and Second\nLieut. E. Taylor. Tna decorations and\nUghtirns for tbe hall were unlqus,\nths stage representing a battle front,\npiled up sand bags, bursting shells\nand spotlight*. Many beautiful gowns\n^l)\u00bbte0tt*T&A\u00a3 (Eompdn^.^\nINCOftPORATIO   J- MAT I9IO.\nShop at \"THE BAY\" Thursday\nSWAGGER\nSUITS\n*17-50 to *27-50\nAttractive suits in rough tweeds\nor fine woolens, some necklines\nshow scarf ties, while others are\nfinished with xevers, plain or\nnovelty sleeves. All coats are nicely lined with crepe. Skirts come\nplain or with kick pleats. Popular\ncolor range in various sites.\n300 Pairs\nFull-Fashioned Hosiery\nSem>service or chiffon weight hosiery,\nwhich, because of very slight imperfections, can be sold at this\nlow price.i'Choose them In  j__Q_\nyour spring colors.  Sizes    j*l\n8lj to 10V_. Pair   \"*.-,\nLADIES' CELANESE HOSE\nNew shipment of dull finished celanese\nto the top hosiery. Beautiful hose for   _\neveryday wear. Every pair perfect. Smart 'zfjC\nnew shades. 8-,i to 10V_-    a J7\nPair ' *\u2022\u2022:\u25a0\u25a0\nWRITING\nTABLETS\n50 onlr wrltlnt tablete. amen,\nmedium and lanre alee. In\nlawn, kid and linen \u00ab_>\nflnlah.   tack    ***r^\nWOMEN'S FASHION SHOES\nFeaturing new ties in black or brown kids or\ncalf, also suede ties  and  pumps  with  fancy\nstitching and perforations. All new\nfashions  and  styling  to  complete\nthat spring ensemble. Cuban or hignS *Z*95\ncuban and low walking heels. Width    J\nAA to D. Pair  ...\u2022\t\nBoys'\nPULLOVERS\nNew arrlnla. anappr medium\nweitht awNttar* for boy*. Plain\nand   heather   mliture*   Site,\nr^d\".,     \u00ab.00\nMen's Quality Tweed Pants\n$2*95\nGood quality medium weight wool tweed\ntrousers, just the weight for spring\nwear, or to match that coat and vest.\nSizes 30 to 44 waist. Pair\t\nMen's\nWork Pants\nHeavy blue denim or\nkhaki drill work pants.\nEvery pair well tailored and strongly sewn.\nSixes 30 to 44.\nn\n.69\nHBC PURE FOOD SPECIALS\nService Grocery\n193\u2014Phones\u2014194\nrHRISTIt'S CHOCOLATC Jg^\ni.RtlHM  NKJCITS   U. *J\nIEBSH  ASPARAOIS\u2014       mmf\nTm  It)  -***\nFRESH  RHIBARB\u2014 mm*\nPer   bnnr*        **mt\nCALIP. OMSW.I- \u00abr<*\nI do*, for   **\nNELSON   STRAWBKKHt     *,*.(\u25a0\nJAM\u201440-O*. Jar  ....   ... *\u00bb\nl-ORT (HRRV  TEA\u2014        CC*\nPer lb  **\nGroceteria\nl.t XIRIOl'S  COFTEE\u2014\nPer   Ik\t\n.lllKRlil- i-im trrn\nMARMALADE\u2014 ll-o*. Jar\nMELOORAIN   HEALTH\nMEAL\u20141-lb.   l*l.   \t\nI.OWNKVH   ASST.\nCHOCOLATES\u2014Per   lb...\nMUEMAR  HONEY\u2014\nt<-*_  Jar    .,\nHIRES-   SLICED   PINEAPPLE\u2014 I*; per tin   .    .\n45*\nn*\n30\u00ab\nIf*\nm*\n \u25a0 m   NELSON   DAILY  NEWS,  NILSON,  B.C.\u2014WEDNESDAY   MOBNINO,  MARCH   11,   1334\nrAOt roil\nEstablished   April   33,   1303\n\"Itterior of British Columbia's Family Newspaper\"\n__i ALL   THI   lOWS   WHILl   IT   18   NtTWfl\n__\"\n\u00ab\"^- \u2022?S_JS.\u00b0S'o' cSS5_.Y8Uuirm,.\nStreet.    Nelson.    BrltUh    Oolumbls.\nthe\n319\nraws\nBaer\nM.mber ol Th. Canadian PnM Lesssd Win News Service\nMember   of   th.   AUDIT   BUREAU   OP   CIRCULATIONS\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 14,1934.\nTHE GLEE CLUB DESERVES PRAISE\nNelson Glee club deserves a great deal of credit\nfor Its enterprise in arranging for a Series of three\nconcerts, at which the leading artistes are of ttje same\ncalibre as the Hollywood musicians, Miss Hitter and\nMiss Teitsworth, who so delighted the surprisingly\namall audience at the first of the series Monday night.\nThe Glee club has arranged for the series without any expectation of making money\u2014Monday night's\nconcert resulted in a loss\u2014but with the sole purpose\nof enabling Nelson and district music lovers to receive\nthe benefits of the opportunity of hearing a class of\nartistes who otherwise would not perform in Nelson.\nIt is to be hoped that the remaining two concerts,\nthe first of which will be on Easter Monday, will be\nheavily patronized. It is certain that all of the 200 who\nattended Monday's event will wish to enjoy the remaining two concerts of the series.      ,\nWE NEED ARTIFICIAL ICE\nEnterprising and forward-looking citizens of Nelton who realize that the community is losing business,\nand therefore opportunities for employment, because of\nthe lack of an artificial iee rink in a building which\nwould also accommodate badminton, serve as an auditorium, etc., will be interested in the news that Trail\nis seriously considering enlarging its artificial ice rink.\nNelson begrudges Trail none of its advantages', it\ndelights in the progress which is constantly being made\nat the smelter center; but it feels sadly out of the\npicture in connection with curling and hockey because\neven in fairly good winters-from the viewpoint of ice\nsports we can never depend upon having sufficiently\nsustained cold periods to be able to arrange for any\nfuture event with any assurance of ice.\nSuch events as the Kootenay Musical Festival are\nbecoming increasingly difficult to accommodate in Nelson. A district-wide badminton tournament cannot be\nhandled satisfactorily. Many events which should be\nheld in Nelson do not eome to Kootenay at all. Directly and indirectly we are losing much busyness through\nlack of necessary facilities.\nBetween\nYou and\neMe\nby j. b. c.\nThe latest move on *tbe part of\nTexa# sheriffs la to veot an electrified fence around the JaU to prevent\nfuture escapes. It's Just a revamping\nof tbe old moat Idea and still using\nUm juice.\nPresumably that Amerloan lady who\ngot a divorce beoause hubby dropped\na anake down her back, waant wearing ber evening gown at tbe time,\n\u2022 \u2022 \u00abr\nEGOS\nK doeen B.C. egga for M oenta\nIn Vanoouver this Is the prloe\nProm   the   poult; y man   thla   brings\nforth  comment*\nIn   language  thata   not   vary   nice\nWhen  looking at a  Ifontneal  paper\ntoday\nKgga are 46 cents a doaan I see\nThe reason for this I cannot ear\nUnless they're the AD. variety\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nLetters may be published tn this\ncolumn under a nom de plume,\nbut writers must algn their own\nnames for the Information of the\nEditor an_ as evidence or good\nfaith.\ncan produce to auch a degree, thanks\nto acdenoe, wist we an not allowed\nto use that wheoh we, aa a people,\ncan produce. This la the indictment\nagalnat the preeent economic system\nwhich is authoritatively called capitalism.\nTeohnocraoy endeavors to prove\nour capacity to produce and seeks to\nmake It possible for mankind to\nbensflt through the leisure made\navailable, thanks to science. That Is\ntechnocracy's goal. Of course that\nalao Is the goal of many others, Including C.C.F., floclallata, and yes,\neven our communistic fronds or enemies tts you wish, their difference-\nbeing summed up ln tactloa. Ths\nother element* In economic and\npolitical life other than these ar*\npossibly not yet convinced that the\npolitical economy ot capitalism has\nproved antique and wtll no longer\nanswer our purpoee. Ths prloe or\nprofit system. oeplt*llam, was made\nto function and grew only rn an\nage of soar dty.\nToday the environment haa changed and we have an age of plenty or\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy the World'!  Leading Authority,\nMILTON C, WOK\nNICE DEPENPE\nTechnocracy Plus\nSocialism Best for\nHumanity, Says Tec'\nTo the Bdltor:\nSir\u2014In your editorial headed \"Machinery Bite Back,\" you use quotations to show that science haa provided work for many In the new\ntechnical field of employment aa airplane, auto, electric and radio field*.\nAlao has made It posslbls to cater\nto*new desires. Increasing production\nand making lt possible, through less\nhours of labor, for mankind to be\ngiven the opportunluea for experiencing and appreciating the better\nthings of life formerly available to\nthe  wealthy and  politically  favored.\nThe quotations and authorities are I___3_.i^_I____l \"_-_____ \"_\u25a0'\"__-* __\nnot to be disputed and the edi-; P***1*\"*1 P*\"1\/ \"-\"\u2022\u2022** to \u2022*\u2022\u00ab\u00ab\ntorlilla to beTco^urJnded Tor ^he ! \u00ab* ** *\u2022 \u00ab\u00ab\u25a0\u00bb \u00ab\u00bb' ln ~* \u00bb\u25a0> *\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nMany a hand, both ln tbe rubber\nI game and In duplicate, reaulbi ln\nthe Declarer's oontraet balm fulfilled with no one Imagining that\ntha adversaries had the opportunity\nfor any play not of the pianola\nvariety. However, at times ln duplicate, some expert defender will\nshow thst this la not the caee, as\nthe following hand proves.\nCANADIAN   RADIO\nCOMMlftHION   NETWORK\n6-00 One Hour Wltb Tou\n7:80 News  and  Westher Poreoast\n7:31 Dance Orch-, Reglna\nBrOO \"The Bentleys Hsve Music\"\n9:00 Oeorte   Peaker,  organist\neducational and creative inspirational\nmaterial. But the editorial writer\nwould do well to make himself more\nland of plenty. To make the preeent\nsystem function, lt will be necessary\nto   Inhibit   science   and   scrap   ma*\n\u25a0 nni\u25a0_-\u25a0.*-ii   -nth   t-hrv\u00ab.r\u00bb   ir*   T ohlnery.    Truly    your    editorial    is\n^r^,\u00bbTtMt^_-^r\u00ab;wji'^\u00ab \u2022*-*-**\u25a0*. ****-****\u2022 *****\naald the same and more and  will\nheartily endorse the quotations.\nIt dees seem a pity that when we\nBack\"  (but at capitalism and those\nsupporters of the present order).\nTBO\nVERSE\nMT WANDBBINO THOt'ORTS\nThis wonderful city on ths Isle\nXs separated from Nelson by many a\nmile,\nBut  although   we  are  separated   by\nland aad by saa\nrm thinking of someone, atlll  dear\nto ma.\nMy week-ends are tonesbme.\nMy   thoughts  often   wander,\nTo the Joys of Nelson.\nWe shared laat summer.\nToday, the sun, I have not seen\nThe world seem* dreary sll around,\nNot one bright ray of gleam\nIn the ay, today, X found.\nOutside, no   mountains   can   I   ses\nThe rain is falling flat\nHera I'm sitting quietly\nThinking of   the   past.\nThe car accident, tbe courthouse, the\nMil,\nAll come back to me now.\nAa one long, sad tale\nBsmppearlng  in  my   frowning  brow.\n1IH.D.\nt Victoria\nQUACK DOCTOBS  rUHBIBHINO\nLONDON. (CPl \u2014 High and low\nseek the advice of quack doctors who\nare \"as flourishing as ever\" aald Sir\nCuthbert Wallace, prominent surgeon, in the course of his Hunterlan\npr atlon.\nTHE NOTABLE THREE\ngot sornathlng new on my crystal\nset\nIt wu station JBC.\nIt appears as thouih CJV Is all wet\nAccording to the  Noble Three\nThere's   Highland   Laesde,   KMI.   and\nslso D.  Charley\nTo thank them  I take thla chance\nThey   would   be   a   success   at   any\npeaes parley\n'Ooa a pat on the back la worth two\non the pants. \"D. TUBS'*\n\u2022   \u2022    \u2022      \\\nDear \"JBC.\"\nWill you allow me. to pay \"C. Suey\"\nback\nFor that dirty Irish crack?\nHe calls our peaceful town,\nA village of eheoke.\nIt'e easy to see he hasn't been around\nAnd mind broadening travel he lacks.\nSouth  Slocan  haa  two  storea,\nA lot of good homes and  mat,\nIt haa a mayor,\nOne we rsepeot with the greateat of\noare\nIt hu a picturesque pool\nThat throughout the years haa been\na tool.\nPer tha poets and painters\nAlao the fisherman's  reeo-oroes.\nIt'a   easy   to   see   he's   Ignorant   of\ncourse,\nI can make a good guess where tt\ncsme bora.\nSo I won't say any  more but Juet\n31gn  myself 'TOM\"\nlea\nTO   THE    Hill\nWhat  next  will  oome  to  Kootenay\nsake\nA*chef  la ttte  latest  addition.\nMuah and applssauoe Is all we make\nAccording to tradition.\nA suet pudding for afternoon taa\nServed   with  treacle   from   a   allver\ncrust\nWould be considered a daUohcy\nIf we only had the suet.\n-\"D. TECS'\nsee\nTO D.A.\nInspiration does not come\nProm drinking erery oryatola\n5en_ me along a bottle of rum\nAnd I'll write some real epistles.\n\u2022DTBES'\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMES W. BARTON, M.D.\nTHE I'M OB rt'NCTION OP\nTHE   GALL  BLADDEB\nOne of the organs I wu never\nsble to understand wu ths gall\nbladder, it holda only a small\nquantity of bile, whereu the amount\nmanufactured by the Uver In one\ndsy would fill it many times.\nHowever u the bile In ths gall\nbladder wu thicker or more concentrated than when It waa manufactured ln the liver,' X had the idea\nthat this thickness made up for Its\nlack of quantity; that It was used\nfor emergencies.\nNow u the liver  Is  the king of\n\u2666M-?\nVJ-M\nfM\n\u2666141-2\n\u2666M\n\u2666MIS-.\nKJR\nNBC-KOO  NETWOBK\nRI1Q   KOW   KPI   KOO  KOMO   KJR\n890     MO  i  M0     700     M0      \u00bb70\n0:00 Ray Heatherlngton, Singing\nTroubadour,  guest artist\n0:30 John MoOormeck, tenor\n7:00 Oorn   Cob  Pips Olub,  barn-\nmuato\n7:S0 Juat Around the Corner, Walter\nBeban'a Oroh,\n8:00 Amoa *n\" Andy\n8:16 20.000  Yeara ln Sing Sing\n846 Winning the West, dramatic\nsketch\n9:16 Phil Harris and Leah Ray\n9:30 Pred  Allen's Revue\n10:00 News   rissl.es\n10:16 Financial and Buslneu Review\n(KOO)\n10:18 Mark Hopkln's Oreh.  (KOO)\n11:00 Ted   Plorlto's Oroh.\n11:00 Tom Coekley'e Orch. (KOO)\n11:30 Kay Kyaer's Orch.\n11:30 Organ Oonoert (KOO)\n970 k   J\t\nMATTLE \u25a0___________\n6:00 Dream  Melodlee\n6:30 High School Reporter-\n6:46 Dinner Dansant\n7:16 Taraan of the Apu. B. T\n8:00 Viennese Vagabonds\n8:30 Dollars and Oenta\n8:46 Prank and  Archie, B. T.\n9:00 Muted Strlnga\n9:30 Male Quartet\n0:48 Dancing With Whlteman\n10:00 Jules   Buffanos-   Orch.\n10:30 Melodies and Memories\n11:80 Starlight  Hours\n309.1  W\n6000   w\nsalts form an important part.\nAa soon u the meal that la eaten passu out of the stomach Into\nthe small Intestine, the lower end\nof the gall bladder opens and pours\nsoma of this contentrated bile on\nthe food. The bile ulta ln thla bile\nare immediately absorbed bT the\nblood vessels connected with the\nsmsll Intestine, and theee bile salts\nare carried directly to the liver and\nstimulate the liver to Increased activity.\nThis means that the liver makes\nmore bile to und to the gall bladder and tha gall bladder continues\nto expel  more of  Its bile  Into  the\nthe onsns and the gall bladder an ] smaii' Intestine\u2014a circular  action.\nPAMOIB   PEARL   IH   IN   DELHI\nImportant part of lt, an Irritable\nball bladder being responsible for\na great ttea) of pain and distress,\nmuch research work is belli* done\non the liver and gall bladder\nthroughout the entire world.\nAnd one of ths dlsooverlcs. ten\nyears ago, wu that the bile in the\ngall bladder hid another important\njob besides helping to increaee the\namount of bile which goea directly\nto the small intestine instead of\ngoing to tbe gall bladder first.\nWhen there Is no food in the I\nstomach, that la the body Is tn a\n\"fasting\" state, before a. meal, the\nliver la manufacturing bile, but the\namount Is very smsll. Ths gall bladder is partly filled with thick or\nconcentraed bile, of which  the bile\nThus the gall bidder does mora\nthan simply hold thick bile to be\nused  tn  emergencies.\nIt means that the uw or function of the gall bladder la to pro.\nvide a \"reserve\"* of concentrated or\nthick bile which Is of value both\nIn digutlon and u a means of\nstimulating ths liver to incressed\nactivity* at the time when It ts most\nneeded, that la during digutlon.\nResearch physicians have been able\nto ahow that any bending exercise\ndeep breathing, anything thst squeezes the Uver stimulates activity ln\nthe Uver snd gall bladder Thus\nbile flowing down In the intestine\nkills harmful organisms and Is a\nnatural purgative, preventing constipation\nAt every table the oontraet wu\nthree No Trumpa, West being the\nDeclarer. With South-North always\npassing, the unanimous decision of\nthe west-East playera was that the\nbidding should be one Diamond, one\nHeart, one No Trump, two No\nTmmpe, thru No Trumpa, and the\nunanimous decision of the North\nplayers wu that the correct original\nlead wu the Ten of Spades.\nTbe Declarer, able to win thta\ntrtck In either hand, determined\nthat Wut ahould take lt' and try\nthe Heart finesse, preferring that to\nth* Diamond finesse becauu wtth\nthe Heart finesse losing, there would\nbe leu chance for a successful Club\nattack. When South'* Xing of\nHearts won, every South but one returned his partner's suit, thinking\nthat the lead might have been from\na long suit headed by an honor and\n10-9 and, if so, that the ault eould\nbe established with the tou of one\ntrick, and then an entry.would urs\ngame. When thla happened. But\nwon the spade lead and the Dla\nmond ftnaau wu taken, the Declarer\nbeing able to make game without\ndifficulty.\nTHE   CORRECT  DEPENSR\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(From   Th*   naii,   \\>*i   sf   March\n14, 1M4|\nTemperatures   yesterday   were   87\nand 49 degreu.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nAn Important alnc atrike hu bwn\nmade at Oalena Peru.\nPtfty mills, one ml'l below last\nyear, is the probable tax* rate for\nCranbrook.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe West Arm Is now slightly\nabove aero at  Nelson.\n] rapturous pralu. Is now in Delhi.\nUNEMPLOYMENT   CAl M\nBT.   PANCRAS.   England.    (CP)\u2014\nonu the brilliant leader of a fine , , .\t\n(rchutra, but driven  _y unemploy.   i  almost  forgot  to  mention.   1\nment snd privation to tike his own j       alao on relief. \"n   \"\u25a0\nlife, wu tb* story of Julius Cupar,\nas told at the Inquest recently.\nREMOVING   KPOT8\nIf you hsv* a dress with a ataln\nyou cannot remove, take some eusi-\nh-p'us  oil   snd   moisten   the   place.\nRub with s damp cloth, and plscs a\n_-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_..\u2014    - . wet cloth and very hot Iron ovar the\nHorses In Japan wear atrew shoes. 1 spot. The result  is  miraculous.  Try\nand must be reahod every ten miles.   It.\nLADY  CHEAPE   DIED   NATURAL\nCALMS\nLONDON. (CPi-^Medlcal evidence\ngiven at the Inquest ihowed that\nLady Ortaelda Cheap. 6* a daughter of the ninth Bsrl of A-rlle. who\nwu found dead In her bath, dletl\nfrom iVsrt dlvaae. and a verdict\nof d**t't from natural cause*, wu\nreturned.\nAUNT HET\nTO THI  OTTAWA  STENOGRAPHER      rt, Nakuap Lumber company has\nDeer  lady  from  OMa\u00aba.   htn't  tha  rr.umrd aawlnf  operations.\n  \u00abn,wtr to rour pmjrsr  \u25a0\nncuti. India.   (CPi-Ths limous  t \u201e, crcaeeyed. also bowlerged. and i\npsarl   ol   Prance',   m-latsd   queen |      *.-\u201e\u25a0\u2022 anr hair\nMarl.   Antoinette,   and   io   be   thsij ],_,., , whiskey iKtt snd In r*H\u00bb\nl.rge.t In the world  and ol which \\       _\u201e (ou, loot on.\ngreet  connoisseur,  hsrs   spoken   In , Blrt   _*y  _y   when   I  ttt  loini   I\n  \u25a0*-*\"      \u25a0        am   s  son  ol  s  gun\nThe doctor says I h*rs T.B. and ths\nOK alcoholic bluss '\nI  weigh  M pounds, and  no wrlfht\nt erer  lose\nWont   vou  put   rour  fslth  in   me\nslso your bsnel\n\"I, wasn't aurprlsrd. Th. girl thftt\nnerer had two ptlr o' shoe, at one.\nelw.rs hold, her nose tb. highest\nwhen she marrlss rich.\"\nTHE RHYMING\nOPTIMIST\nBy   wis,   MICHAELI*\nKELT-EXPRESSION\nHow crudely this basket Is woren\nHow faulty Its shsps snd dsslgn;\nTst Its maker,  long   dead   and  lor*\ngotten.\nFound Joy In each color and lln. I\nlu touch, ss It grsw in his flm\u2014r.\nThe old tribal story It .told.\nAwoke   something   rltsl   snd   tender\nIn his heart, where sll slss hsd\ngrown cold.\nIU legend ol maiden and sun-gold.\nThs tals ol a race In Rsrth's youth.\nHe   hss   woven   her.,   crudely   but\nstrongly.\nAnd hi. worth has the* warrant of\ntruth.\nThere wss pride In his brsast as he\nwrought  It.\nAnd Jolty the thoughu ln Uu mind,\nOt   thst   we.rer.   so   close   to   the\na. rage.\nSo .kin to Uw rain and tha wind I\nCits-PON I.r.E NETWORK\n\u25a0VI     -imC     KOIN     KM.     KOL\n,M0        Mt        M0       1130        1170\n6:00 Phlla Orch., L. Stokowskl. con.\n6:19 Pred Stark and hi. Rocketeers\n(KVT,  KOL)\nCIS Alexander Woolcott, Town\nCrier\n6:30 Burns   and  Allen,  Lombardo'i\nOrch.\n7ttl Ted   Florlto's Orch..  DI<*\nPowell, M. C, Florlto Debutantes, trio\n7:30 Andre Kostsl.nets Presents\n7:40 Mm snd Marge\n6:00 Fire splrlto of Rhythm\n8:30 Human Bids of the News\n\u00ab 4\u00bb Llttls Jsck Llttl. snd Orch.\n3:45 The Buccaneer,, BUl Towner\n(DL.)\n0:00 Clauds^Hopkins Orch.\n0 IS Rsrus   (KOIN; KOL.   KVT)\n0:80 Orlfl Wllllsm.' Orch. (Don*\nLas!\n10:00 Bill Week's Bowery Orch.\n(DX.)\n10:30 TO be  announosd\nUtt) Bin   necks Bowery Orch.\n(D.L.)\n11:30 Midnight Mood. (Don Las)\n1090 k KNX 119.11 m\nHOLLYWOOD 36,000 w\n6:00 New. Service\n6: IS King   cowboy\n6:30 Concert Ensemble\n6:49 Mirth Parads\n7 ttl Watanabe and Archl.\n7:19 Black and Blue, (. T.\n7:30 Rad Darts\n7:43 Singing Strings, Drury Lan.\n8:00 The   ln-Law.\n6:19 Ruth Royale's Boy Prlends\n8:30 Crime Club\n9:00 Nsws Ber vim\n0:15 So ThU Is Radio\n0:30 Crockett   Mountslneers\n10:30 Tttt pontrslll's Orch.\n20 YEARS AGO\nMiss Bdna Malone hss bwn choser\nu qussn for  the  Chahko Mika.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nDr. W. A. Coghlln has bwn named\nprealdent of the Trail Junior Bast-\nbail club.\n\u2022 \u2022   e ,\nTbe Methodist bowling team, J.\nH. Allen, William Brown, B. Scott\nMcGregor, Rev. R, '. Mclntyre, C.\nE. Reld and N. H. Johnson, hss\nbwn swarded the Patenaude trophy.\n\u2022 s    *\nMrs.,w B. Steed hu left ttw the\ncoast.\n50\u00a9\n500\nAt one table South appreciated\nthat the bidding wemed to negative\ntbe chance of North's having a high\nhonor ln Spadw and that apparently\nthe only possibility of defeating the\ncontract (and lt wu only a possibility) wu that North held tbe Queen\nof cluba, ao after winning wtth the\nKing of Hearte, South shifted to a\nsmall Club. North's Queen wu won\nby the King and the Diamond tineas* taken. North returned the\nClub and the game wu saved. Rad\nBMt ducked the Queen of Clubs,\nNorth would have returned the suit\nand Bouth would have ducked, producing the same result.\nTOMORROW'S\nRANT)\n*i\nvj+7\n\u2666 IM+l   *\n\u2666 SS-H\n\u2022i-rT-t+sYwi\n**>\u00a5.,\n\u00ab \u25a0'_?\nVM4I\n\u2666 *hHr?\n\u2666H+W tJ2m_\nSH\n\u2666MH\nt **-\u00bb*.\n\u2666m\n\u2666 M\nShould  Wsst  mak.\nIn Spades?\na  amall  sltm\n30 YEARS AGO\n\u2022-\u2022HIP  MtSTI.B  PAYS  DAMAGES\nFOB   BREAKING   JAW\n(Prom   The   Dally   hews   ef   March\n14.  IMt).\nThe   Tmlr   miner's   fifth   annual\nball is to be held at Tmlr tjooifht.\n*   \u2022   *\nP.    W.    Peters,    assist ant    freight\nagent   and   traffic   manager   of   ths\nwestern  Unw, hu left for Roaaland\nand TraU.\nThe  CPR   defeated tbe Clothiers\n12-0 ln curling game lut night.\nLONDON, (CP)\u2014Tbe long arm of\nthe Britlah civil law wu invoked\nwhen a Jury awarded 03,400 damages\nto   Hjalmay   Sorenson,   80   who  de-\nrlaied C.pt. W. B. A. Angus, master |\t\nof  the  Nspltr  Star  ln   1030.  broke I    Tuterday  wu  the  sixth   snnlvsr\nthe seaman'a jew in two places.      I wry of the Hume hotel.\nNelson  experienced  d atttr*  snow\nstorm   yesterdsy.\nT1LLIE THE TOILER:\nBy Weitovu\ntOO  k CJOR\nVANCOFVBK\n6:00 Ball.dler        ^^^^^\n6 IS Mualcal   Program\n6:49 Nsws Vsrletles\n7tt) Investment  Counsel\n7:30 Hugh Smith, baritone\n7:45 Cardo Small,;, ths Portsr\nViolinist\n8:00 Oleng.rl.ns\n8:30 Pordlan  Singers\n8:49 Lsddl.   Wstkls, songs\n\u2022 :oo Paul Raymond, violin\n\u00bb:80 Cariboo Cowboys\n1030 k CPCN\nCALGARY \u25a0\t\n7:00 Western Home Hour  (chn)\n8:30 Newspaper Adventures\n3:30 Ths  Master's Music Room\nPlumbing\nRepairs\nHow hu winter treated\nthe plumbing of yoar\nhouse?    In all probability\nthere are some minor repalra needed that should\nbe attended to. Call us\nnow and save yourself\nheavy repair bills later.\n&i\n1160 k ' CRCV 173.7 m\nVANCOl'VER 500 w\n7:00 Kiwsnts Club Program\n7:16 Greater Vancourer Health\nLeague\n8*) News '\nIAS Thor.   Thomstenson,   aopr.\n..30 Dr. Lyle Telford\nlOtt) Daphn. Car.peta, violin\n10:30 Charles Watson, bsrltone\n10.48 BUI   Lsdnsr, Pl.no Musings\n630   k KPO '    Ml   \u00ab\nHAN FRANCISCO 90,000 w\nOtt) Talk, on Advertising\n6 OS Mslody Miser,\n6:30 Ths  Cist Dwellers\n6:49 Black  and  Blue\n7:00 Agriculture Tod.y\n7:16 To bs snnounoed\n7 30 JSdna Plschsr, plsnlst\n7 46 Song.   Thoughts,  mlied   quar.\n8:16 Call!. On Parade\n3:00 Phil Harris' Oreh\n3:18 Book Parade\n3:30 Seven   Seas\nlOtt) Marshall's   Mavericks\n10.30 Pacific Serenades\nllttl Ted  Plorlto's Orch.\nReasonable\nRale.\nPrompt\nService\nKootenay  Plumbing\n& Heating Co., Ltd.\n313 Biker St.\u2014Phone 666\nBoys and Girls\nA Greet Opportunity to Earn\nSpending  Money  Kvery  Week.\nselling tlulrk Duslless Cleaner.\n1A_ rn* HANOV BA(i 1A_\nIVC     JV\u00abT WIT IT     1UC\nTor   cleaning    Window..   Mirror..\nWindshields, Silver, Oold, Nickel.\nBrass. Tile Bathtub., Bnamelwsre.\nPslnted Wslls and Woodwork, lte.\nNo   Dust,   No   Mtis\u00ab,   No   Spelter,\nLeu Work, Keeps Hands 60ft,\nMetes Time, thr shine Lasts\nBIG PROFITS FOR AGENTS\ncosts you SOc per dosen. Sells tor\n3130 per dosen. 40c profit\nPer Doeen.\nAnd sells on sight, and a .urs\nrepester.\nSend Todsy for  Your Trial Order\nor fsll and  Karn Big Money\nSelling  _tn Is Easy\nWs Pay Postege\nQuick Manufacturing; Co.\nSuite   31\u2014989   Burrsrd   St.\nVanoouver, tie.\nSPRINGTIME\nSPRAY TIME\nWe have a full line or\nSpray Pumps, Repair\nParts, Hose, Pruning;\nShears and Implements\nTor the farm and garden.\nSee our line of New\nSeeds and Onion Sets.\nNelton Hardware Go.\n  '\u2022---\u00bbTr--T.\nAstoria\nSHOES\nfor Men\nAstoria the best good\nihoe for men. Carried\nin black and brown kid\nor calf. Neweat designs.\nfQ.50       fft.50\nV m '9\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nSENTENCE NATIVE TO DEATH rOR\nMt'ROEB\nKAIROBI, Kenya. (CT) -Proteat-\nIng hla Innocence, a native, named\nOoongo. a member of the Ksvldondo\ntribe, waa aantanoed to death fot\ntb* murder ot a well-known eettler,\nHenry Tarlton. who was aivagely attacked from behind ' whll* sitting\nln a boat flailing near a dam on\nhi* own farm.\n*-\u00bb-\u00bb-----\u00bb---\nTHE  NELSON   DAILY  NEWS, NEUON, B.C.\u2014WEDNESDAY  MOBNINO,  MABCH   14,   18M -\n\t\nP3\nCITY WED\nBy FAITH BALDWIN\nSrtn the uptde-llke *r\\t\\tr* ot\nthe moose nn be locked, and mtny\nare the battles between these huge\nbeasta that terminate ln death by\nstarvation  for  both   combatants.\nCHAPTER   V\nIn ths spring Nevis went, to reunion. Returning, she told Bill: \"If*\njuat as you aay\u2014you feel out of It\u2014\nsomehow. I dont know why. Everyone can't feel that way can they?\nI mst a lot of ths girls from the\nclass ahead of ms, AU thsy could\ntalk about wss their babies and how\nthey hoped that they'd bs aU right\nwhUs the fond mothers wsrs away.\"\nBill laughed.\n\"It's swell having you home. I've\nbeen awfully lonssome. Haven't,\"\nhs wsnt on Innocently, \"been home\na night. You mlsssd Olive's party,\nNevis. It was a knockout. Bhe had\na palmist there and a fellow to read\nyour bumps. Tou know the crack\nI got on the bean\u2014in a game a\noouple of yeara agoT I've always\nhad a bump there alnoe. Thla guy\naald It ahowed great business instinct . . Td bs a well known financier soms day. Tou ahould havs\nheard Bam shout. He and I stayed\nat Delia's over night. OH\u00ab said\nshe knew just the, place for ui down\nthere. The people are going abroad\nfor a oouple of years. They'd lease\nwith an option to buy. The rent's\nrather stiff and thsy want to rent\nfurnished. But I thing It would pay\nus In ths long run. We can't keep\nup with the crowd as things are.\nnow. And we have to keep up with\nthem If Tm to do business with\nthsm. Ths house, the one Olive had\nln mind, la on Old Lynns Um. Bhe\ntook me to ses'It, next morning.\nToull llks It,\" he said enthusiastically, sod got out pencil and paper\nto sketch  ths arrangement of  the\n0he hsd an Impulse to say: \"Why\ndidn't you wait for roe? Did you\nhavs to go house-hunting for our\nhouss with Olive Blanchard?\" She\ndid not say lt. however. Looking\novsr his shoulder: \"That's ths funniest looking set sf rooms I svsr\nMw. Haven't they any windows?\"\nshs Inquired, mildly.\n\"I'm not an artist,\" he defended\nhimself \"What do you say ws run\ndown thsrs Saturday afternoon In\nths oar and look at lt?\" he aaked\ncarelessly.\n\"Oar? Whose? Barn's?1'\n\"Oursl I bought It whlls you\nwsrs away.    Ons of Hunt's.    He's\ngetting a new one for Delia. Tou\nknow, ths Uttle roadster, the one\nyou liked, dark blue with orange\ntrim. It's only gons six thousand\nmiles and he's letting me havs It\ndirt cheap. And that's another reason for moving out\u2014so I can drive\nln,\" he argued rldlouloualy, triumphantly, \"and aave communication!\nBesides, garage room here ln town is\nsomething fieroe. They soak ths living daylights out of you.\"\nNevis said, helplessly: \"Oh, Bill I\n\"Well, why not? We needed a\ncar. It's good business,   Isn't  lt?\"\n\"We can't afford it:\n\"Burs we can. Bssldsa, youvs got\nto put up a good front In thla Job\nor you dont get anywhsre. No use\ntrying to sell guilt edge securities\nlooking as If you didn't know where\nyour next mesl waa coming from!\nWhat say, shall ws go down and\nlook at the house?\"\nBhe was sure ahe wouldn't like lt,\nwouldn't Uke anything Olive Blanchard had picked out. Olive with\nher this year's affectation of clinging\ngowns and green-lidded eyes and\ndim lights and fortune-tellers and\nIncense. Olive, so Delia had assured\nher, would get over It snd would\nprobably appear next year aa a homo\ngirl or an out-of-doors buddy. Only\nthis year Olive was going ln for being tragic and melancholy and mysterious and sensuous. Nevis dldnt\ndislike her. There wasn't, she thought\nanything there to dislike. Anything\nreal. It wu all costuming and some\nons else's lines and stage effects.\nShs hadn't the remotest idea of\nwhst ths authentic Olive wss like\u2014\nIf there were an authentic Olive.\nBut ahe had begun to feel uncomfortable at her slow, heavy-lidded\nways, hsr feline pounces, her sudden\nclaws showing, and at the casual\ntouch sf her white hands with their\npainted nails on Bill's coat sleeve:\n\"Bill, darling\u2014cotte. take me oui\nundsr thi stars. I stlfls In thla\natmosphere.\"\nWell, not as thick as that, of\ncourse, but approximating It. And\nBill, ths poor, beloved Idiot, falling\nfor It. \"She's not a bad sort, after\nall. Pretty good llttls sport. Pity\nahe didn't get Into the movies-\nshe's bs a knockout.\"\n\"Pity,' said Delia, also, \"sbs dldnt\nGood........\nHousekeeping,\nBy Circle No. 4 of\nSt. Paul. Ladles' Aid\nNon* hut tuttd reolpea\nwill he Inserted.     .\nBANANA rVDDINO\nM lemon, grated rind and Julot\nFine  bread crumb.\n\\ cup evaporated milk\nHi tableepoona butter\nV, cup water\n',   eup augar\n\\ teaapoon sslt\n3 eggs\nHi  tttipooni vanilla.\nLine the bottom ot a well-greased\nbaking dish with a layer ot banana,\ncut In allcea. Dot with bits of\nbutter, sprinkle with lemon Juloe\nand oover with fine bread crumba.\nRepeat the prooeaa until all la uted.\nMU milk and water, add lemon rind\nand scald. Combine the allghtly\nbeaten egga, augar aod aalt. Pour\nthe hot milk over the egg mliture,\nLet Common Sense decide\nwhat Soap you'll use!\n>pIY SAY that women \"don't reason things out\".\nX That we rely more on intuition than on common\nsense thinking. It's supposed to be oae of out little\nweaknesses. But you and I know better; we cm be\nas hard headed as anyone\u2014about important matters\n\u2014-soap for instance.\nWhen we buy a toilet soap we want one first,\nthat cleanses thoroughly yet gently; second, thtt\nbenefits the skin and complexion.\nAnd that's why we choose Palmolive. Note!\nOne: its bland lather penetrates each tiny pore,\nfreeing it of accumulations easily ... leaving skin\nsoothed and softened. Two: the txd*im blend of\nolive and palm oils actually refreshes the complexion, casts over it a true \"veil of loveliness\".\nTry this Quality soap today. Massage its gentle\nlather into the skin office, throat and shoulders each\nnight and morning. Do this for only a month and\nprove to yourself tbat the secret blend of palm and\nolive oils in Palmolive will make and keep your\nskin smooth as a baby's... clear, fresh, youthful.\nLots of people use Palmolive in tbe bath, too.\nh| f\u00a3\n7<\nPER CAKE\nmake ths grade ln Hollywood so\nshs oould put soms of this quick\nchangs emotion business of hers to\nwork I\"\nBut on Saturday Nevis went with\nBlU to see the house. Ths bins\nroadster ran like a dream, smoothly,\nswiftly. Bill driving happily, hatless,\ntbe sun on his blond head, brown\nhands steady on ths wheel. Tbs\nroads were choked with traffic which\ntbey evaded hy taking ths short\ncuts Bam had taught them. Ulacs\nwere out and birds singing and lawns\nsnd hedges green and there were\nblue, sparkling glimpses of trie\nSound.\n\"Hu It all over town, hasn't It?\"\nasksd Bill, pyly.\nOld Lynns Lan* was winding. Old\nLynns Lane boasted quit* old houses,\nremodeled, stsndlng bsck from the\nrosd. \"Their1 house was llks that.\nB*x\\y American, well not very early.\nbut early enough Whits, shingled.\nI with dull green-blue trim. A wide\n1 verandah, a wing flung out for a\nsun porch upstairs and four ssrsne\n| bedrooms, sunny snd gsy with\n! ehlnta and substantial with mahogany. Downstslrs. a living-room,\nwith an outlook on gardens and\nold trees, a library, a dining-room\nand pantry, a long ball, a lavatory.\n\"It's perfect!\" cried Nevis, wanting\nlt terribly, all at onot.\nliters was almost ' an acre of\nground and a two-car garage. \"One\nbedroom and bath would do.\" sug-\ngsstsd ths owners, * \"for servants.\"\nTheirs had lived ovsr tbs garage,\nthey said, but the Lancaatera could\nhavs a maid or two ln ths house,\nor a couple, \"and the bsck stairs are\nright there. That gives you three\nrooms and two baths for your own\nuse.\"\nRent was discussed. Rearing ths\nfigures Nevis caught her breath. But\nBUI was perfectly collected.\n\"Like  It, Nevis P\n\"Of course. It's perfect.' shs said,\n\"but Bill\u2014\"\n\"When can ws move In?' ho asksd\nths owners,  briskly.\nSo thst wss that. They moved\nln, early ln June, having sub-let the\napartment at a amall profit. Then\nwas storage space for such of their\nfurniture as tbsy wouldn't use, tn\nths new cellar. Olive said, running\novsr to sss haw ths moving was\nprogreaalng: \"Wasn't I right?\" I\ntold BUl you wouldn't bs happy until  you had  this houss.'\nNevis, tired, warm with ths unseasonable hsat of ths dsv, looked\nvery levelly st Olive. Thiey could\nhear BUI whlsttlng upstairs, directing on\u00ab of ths moving msn. Thsy\nthemselves were standing In ths\nliving room, ths long Prench windows open to a vague fragrancs of\nsalt, a nearer perfume of early\nroses and honeysuckle coming Into\nblossom, snd of nswly cut grass.\nNsvls said, holding ths taller girl's\neyes with hsr own dark regard: \"I\nwu perfectly happy before, you\nknow, Olive.\"\/\n(To Ht Continued)\nadd vanilla and pour ovsr tha\nbananu. Set dlah ln pan of hot\nwater and bake ln a moderate oven\nuntil Mt.\nBaited Cocoanut  Pudding\nThis is a very nlos pudding and\n\u2022uy to make:\n\u25a0-, pint milk\na ounctt bread crumbs\nA llttls rated lemon rind\n1 ounce butter\n3 ounoss cocoanut\n1 ounce augar\n1 egg-\nBoll  mUk   and   pour   over  bread\ncrumbs.   Add tbe butter, augar and\nlemon rind.   Separate the yolk from\ntbs white of sgg and whsn ths mlx-\nturt   hu   eooled   slightly,   add   the\nyolk, well-bsstsn.    Bake in a mode-\nrats oven till sst.    Whip ths white\nof egg and add a tablespoon of sugar\nto lt and pile up roughly an top\nof the pudding.    Dredge  ovsr with\nsugsr.  Sst In coot ortn until a light\nbrown.\nRhubarb   Half-Hoar   Pudding\na cups brown sugar\nS cups out rhubarb\nl'i eupa pastry flour\n3   teupoons   baking   powder\n1 a tsaapoon aalt\na tablespoons butter\n1 cup boiling water\nButter a pudding dish wsU. Plaoe\nons cup of brown sugar ln ths bottom of pudding dish and three cups\nof cut rhubsrb. In the mixing\nbowl mix well ths flour, baking\npowder, salt, rerttsinlng cup of brown\nsugsr, butter and boiling water,\npour thla mixture over rhubarb.\nOook ln a moderate oven for ao\nminutes.   Serve hot.\nFROZEN   PliDDINO\na tableapoonfuls of minute tapioca\n3 cupfuls of milk, scalded\n\u00bb4 teaspoon of ult\n1-3 cupful of sugar\ns tablespoons ot oorn syrup\na  ublespoona of tugar\na egg whites\n1 cupful of whipping crsam\n1 tsaapoonful of vanilla\nl\u00bb   tsaspeenful  of almond  attract\nia  almonds,  blanched,  sliced  snd\ntouted\n4 tabisspoonfuls of allced candled\nrhsrrlss\n4 tablespoons of finely diced candled pineapple\nAdd ths tapioca to ths mUk snd\ncook In a doubts boiler for 16 mlnutss or until the tapioca is clear\nand ths mixture thickened, stirring\nconstantly. Strain tbe hot mixture\n\u2014stirring, not rubbing\u2014through a\nvery fins slsvs. on to ths salt.\nsugar and corn syrup. Stir until\nthe sugar Is dissolved. Oool. Add\nths two tableapoonfuls of sugar to\nths sgg whites and beat until stiff\nPold Into the cold tapioca mixture\nWhip ths cream until firm and fold\ninto the tapioca mixture with the\nflavoring, nuts and fruits. Turn into\nthe freealng tray of the automatic\nrefrigerator and freer* u rapidly\nu possible\u2014three to four hours Is\nusually required. Makea one quart\nof frtsen pudding\nThis mil eet if put out tn ths\noold though not u firm a\u00ab ln the\nrefrigerator.\nLOWER ROAD SIGNS\nLONDON (CPl\u2014To conform with\ntbs lower Una of vision tn lstsr\nmodel*, motor cars road algns are\nbeing lowered on many KngUsh\nroads.\nTight shackles on springs will not\ngivs freely. Thsy will not only reduce riding comfort, but place a\ngreater strain on the spring lsavss.\nThere\nare\nNo Strings\nTo This Seed Deal!\nN impression hu been circulated that yon can buy more and better\nGarden and Field Seeds for less money than you can. from old established sources.\nTon positively cannot If yon make yonr deal with nt\nfrom t selection of over 1,000 varieties of the finest\nstrains of Government Tested Seeds.\nDONT BUT ANOTHER PACKET, POUND, OE BUSHEL OF SEED TILL\nTOU HAVE SEEN MX.\nUse any catalogue, advertisement or price list you please in making up\nyonr list of requirements. I guarantee to fill it at same prices for same\nquantities. In several eases yon may find my prices less, in which cue\nyon have the benefit of the difference.\nIr  Ar (and np)' 8UPEIU,lM Packets, but I'll Mil\nJC| 1C yon uy quantity from 3 cent's worth to whatever will seed t section.\nAnd   ia  the  bargain,   I   will   hand   vou\n\"MERCHANTS'  NEW  WAY  COUPON\"\nworth 26c in FREE Seeds.\nThis i. sn advertisement, but theie is no advertisement equal to a\ndelighted customer.\nUt me Monro yonr delight with the greatest Seed bargain\nud service yon over received.\nNELSON HARDWAR E CO.\nPHONE 21\n412 BAKER ST.\nSafeway Store\nValues for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday\nMarch  14, 15,  IS.\nPINEAPPLE\u2014Singapore, sliced   Tta    9c\nPEACHES\u2014Rosella 2s, squat   Tin 17<\nTOMATOES\u2014Aylmer 2s 3 for __<\nOXYDOL\u2014Urge     19t)\nCRAHAM WAFERS\u2014T.B.C  Pkt. 19*\nCHRISTIE'S EXCELL SODAS   2-lb. pkg. 25<?\nJamaica\nRhubarb 2 lbs. 25<>\nOranges\nSpinach   2 lh*. 25*\nRadishes  Bunch    5<-\nl-krst Slu\n! Green Onions\u2014\n4 doz. for\t\n951 Bunch       W\nQUALITY MEAT SPECIALS\nPRIME STEER BEEF\nTENDER POT ROASTS  Lb. 10-12*\nYOUNG BEEF LIVER   2 lta. 19*\nBONELESS BEEF STEW AND KIDNEY\u2014(Cut up);\n2 Ibs  19*\nFRESH MINCED HAMBURGER\u2014Uan      3 lbs. 25*\nCHOICE LAMB\n.LOIN AND RIB CHOPS\u2014Choice 2 lta. 29*\nSHOULDERS FOR ROASTING-ShMk snd neck off;\nLh  12*\nPORK TENDERLOIN\u2014Delicto*  Lh. 25*\nSPARE RIBS-Fresh   2 lta. 28\u00ab-\nt\nA FEW LENTEN SPECIALS\nKIPPERED HERRING\u2014Mild cure, tasty    2 Ihs. 29*\nSMOKED FILLETS OF COD\u2014Chotoe Lb. 19*\nA select variety of Fresh Fish\u2014just in\u2014for\n' Wed., Thure. and Friday\nmom\nSlimjMJmtiJm-lJmllJm*^^\n(ZMeagher Vc>\n607 Baker St. Phone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nAccessories to Easter Chic\nIt is the little things in fashion that loom big. Handbags, gloves, neckwear, scarves, hosiery\u2014they can make\nor mar your costume. That is why the smart woman\nchooses her Easter accessories at Meagher's.\nHANDBAGS ..\nNow leather handbags in pouch ot* envelops\nstyles\u2014some with novelty handles. Black,\nbrown and Un in the assortment.\nEACH   f4.50 to fS.OO\nSCARVES\nPrinted silk crepe scarves in all the new\nstyles for spring including the Ascot, triangle and square styles.\nEACH   fl.10 to 11.75\nNeck\nwear\nWindswept styles in collar\nand cuff sets! These dainty\nbits of organdy, lace or muslin will give just the required fittsh to that dress.\nTHE SET $1.25 to 12.25\nRUSCHINGS AND FRILL-\nINGS OF ORGANDY OR\nMUSLIN\u2014\nTHE YARD .. 60* to 85*\nGLOVES\nSmart French kid gloves to complete the spring\ncostume.   Gauntlet   styles   with   novelty   cuffs.\nSites 6 to 714. Dent's and Trefousse make. Black,\nbrown and taupe.\nTHE PAIR f 1.95 to *4.50\nSupersilk are making a silk crepe hose in all shades\nand sizes 9 to 10 to sell at\u2014\nTHE PAIR     fl.00\n)OCl ETY\nTin, rolutan u COBMCU4 M>\nMn. M. j. Vlineui, All \u25a0>\u2022\u00bb\u2022_>\u2022\u2022\n\u25a0octal natur,, Uiflnaini rtctP-\nIMU\u00bb, l-llltl entWltlUBienU, ttt*\nnull   llimt,   mtrrHie-,  etc.,   wlu\n\u00bbIMM in  ikU column. WKpSonj\nOT\u00abll\u00ab-> M  au ttrmt. SU\n\u25a0UKa an*\t\nAMI aitd-lt, J\u2014-spblM .ttmt.\nUttm tbtt mornlni jot UM era*\ndlitrlct.\n\u2022 a   \u2022\n\/Unonf vltlton In tnt olty yetttrdiy mm COMMb-i tat Utt. 3.\nWhli, ui Stlmo.\n.   .   \u2022\nUn. n tPlrbink ol Harrop \u2022pent\nywttrdiy  In town.\n...\nMeant vltlton tn NeUon tncludod\nUn. 9 Aa-moa ot South Sloctn.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nO. O. firth, mania\" ol the Oood-\nenouih mint tt Tmlr, ptld \u00ab bun.\nnm villi In town yetttrdiy.\n\u25a0   \u00ab   \u2022\nU Cimtron ol Btlfour epml yu-\nterdiy thoppin\u00bb ln tht cltv.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nSUn. U D  *trr. atrr tptrtmentt.\nlett   yuterdiy    mornlni   tor   Vtn-\noouetr.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nI nn. w. Ort; ot stlmo ptld t\n,1,11 In town yuterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n! mm DorotMt Orthim. Wtrd\nitreet,  enurttlntd  tht  member,  ot\ni Mn. P C. Rlehtrdi' circle ol St.\nStrlour,   Church   Helpen   Mondiy.\nj when thott pretent wtr, Mn %ll-\nMltm Tt\u00bblor. Un. Arthur ooinnton.\n1 Mn. Duncan Smith, Mn. R *9.\nDtwion, Mn. Charlet H. Hamilton.\nMn. Rlehtrdi. Mlea Jem Hunter tnd\nMn. otortt g. Brown.\n\u2022 *   *\nMn. W. Peten of Vlctorlt. who hit\nbeen the houet tueet of her brother-in-law and alater. Mr. tnd Mn.\n13. Uwnnet smith. Ptinttw, for\n1 the put ftw week,, leave, thlt\nmornlni for tht oottt. Sht will\nvltlt tn route In Vancouver, where\ntht will Join her dtu|htcr Kathleen,\nwho alto reoently vlalted In Helton.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n0. P. Perry ol Um offlot tttff of\nthe Reno mint ww t vliltor In tht\nelty yetterdty.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nVtn. Arrridetcon Pnd H   Orthtm\nand Mn Orthtm htvt htd tt UmU\nfuett 3. 9   B. Winter of Tnll.\n.   .   .\n1. li Clublne. mlnint mtn of\nSouider spur, wtt t tutor In town\nyMlrrdlr\ne    e    \u2022\nAmong vltlton In tbt elty ytttar-\ndty  wu   Mrt.   M\u00bby   McUndtn  al\nCa,ll,|\u00abi\n...\nMr. tnd Mn. A. Servoid of Bon*\nnlniton wen ahoppen In Helton\nyetttrday.\n.   .   \u2022\n3. Herron ot Stlmo epent yetterdty\nIn town.\n\u2022 \u2022    e \/\nMr, pred H. orahtm't circle ot\nSt.   Seviour'a   Cburch   Helper!   met\ntt the bomt on Billet itreet of Mn. i\nA. T. Hertwtll, whtn thoee pretent\nwtn Mn. orthtm, Mn, p. R. prit*\nchard. Mn. yjmett w. steel. Mn.\nMtbel nockllffe. Mn. Kerry B.\nOon, Mn. A J Dunnet. Hn. C. I,\nBonntr tnd Mn. Honwlll.\n\u2022 \u2022    t\nMbt DeWolf ltivtt thlt mornlni\nfor Pernle.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOtctr B. Appleton of Procter wu\nt city vliltor ytaterday.\n\u2022 t   \u2022\nAltx Onnt, pioneer retldent ol\nKulo tnd Alniworth, wu t vliltor\nIn Um tjty vutemiy. He wu on hi,\nwty homt from tht oout.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nTurner lm of Bonnlntton ptld t\nvltlt In Hilton yetterdty.\n...\n9 Merrllleld of Procter ipent yetterday In the city on bualneu.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAmon* ihopptn tn Htlton yetttrdiy wtn Mn. Arthur Scott.\nMuder tnd her younitr dtuihter.\nJoin, of Quttnt Bty.\n\u2022 e   e\nO. 9 Bqulret at Robeon wu\ni vliltor In town yuterday\nHomt midt putt midl with potato flntly irtted la more utlalac-\ntory thtn either flour or cornaurch\nputt. Add mouth bolllni wtur to\nmtkt It elttr tad thtn boll for\nflvt mlnutu.\nWHY NOT ONE ON STEPHEN\nLONDON (CPl\u2014Rtmtrklni they\nuy then It to bt yet mother play\ntbout Henry VIII. the Sketch en*\nqulrlei \"why ctn't we htve one\ntbout Stephen Mliaflt fortchtnie?\"\nMilitary expert! htvt labeled\nPrance'a trmed force u ont of tht\nmott powerful tn tht world. Tht republic hu tn army of 418.000 men.\nBealdw that, counting etch of the\n300.000 men conacrlpted annually u\n\u25a0ood toldler material for flvt yttn\nifter hit aervlce. tht nation would\nbe tbit to count on in iddttlonil\n1.000.000 men.\nPILLS\nFar_\nIndigestion\nBiliousness\nThe World's Family Rondy   I\nWt Deliver\n\u25a0t These\nPrices\nVASSAR'S\nCASH MEAT MARKET\nPHONES\n831\n832\nExtra Good Buying for Wtd. and Thurs.\nChotca Staar tttl\nRound Steak\u2014 1 C*\nSirloin Steak\u2014  QC*\n2 Ibs.   00\nPot Rout\u2014 n*\nLb.   V\nLean Boneless Stew 1 Qf\nBeef-libs  IM\nFresh Mlde Hamburg 0[V\nStsak\u2014 3 lbs.   LO\nt\nStewtaf Veal\u2014 or*\n3 Ibs.   LO\nVeal Sieaks\u2014 1 r<\u25a0\nLb.  13\nLoin Pork (hops\u2014 *)tt*\nlamb Chop*\u2014 QCr\n2 lbs  00\nSpecial!\t\nEggs\u2014Local A tyCt*\nLarge; doz. . LO\nHaddie  Fillets\u2014 OA\u00a3\nSwift's Lard\u2014Is; QQ\u00a3\n2 lbs  OO\nLiver  Sausage and Head\nCheese\u2014Fresh 10t*\nmade; lb. 10\nBaby Beef Liver\u2014 1 ty*\nSliced; lb  la.\nSmall Pork Sausage or Tomato Sausage\u2014 rtftt*\n\u2022Lb  Lb\nPork Tenderloins\u2014 *)Ct\nLb  LO\nSpare Ribs\u2014 lie\nLb.   11\n --ra___-._s-_____________.\nTBI  NELSON  DAILT  NEWS,  NELSON,  &C-WEDNESDAY  MORNINO,  MARCH  14,   13M\nfade txx -\u2014\u2014^^^ ._   _\nMarket and Mining News\nBridge River Con Is\nBOND AVERAGE\nAT NEW HISH\nStock Maintains Even\nKeel at New\nYork\nBy JOHN L. COOLIT\nAssociate,!  iTess Unanrti. Writer\nNEW TORK. March 18 (AP)\u2014WlUi\ntbe bond sveee** making * new nigh\ntor the year, stocks maintained a\nfairly even keel today. Volume was\n1,305,040 ahat-ea.\nBall and aircraft equities were\nmost ooortstent gainers. Most domestic owners were up fractions to\nmote than a point, wbila sevetul\naviation displayed considerable firmness. Motora sagged.\nBet_hl\u00a9hem Steel loet tractions to\nsome*thlnf over a point. Trade reports made email attributions to\ntbe day's newe; oar loadings last\nwwk apparently beld rather close\nto the prevlou* week. United Fruit's\nextra dividend was aooompanted by a\nrise In ttte stock, but International\nNickel's good 196* earnings state-\n, ment bad been discounted.\nBy  TBB   CANADUN  PBB89\nClosing exchange rates:\nAt Montreal: Found 510; XJb.\ndollar  1.00  1-89;   franc  *A*.\nAt   New   York:   Pound   8.10;\nOanadlan    dollar    1.00:    true\n9M\\kt\nAt Paris: pound 77-87 tr. *%***\nnadian dollar 15.18 fr- V. 5.\ndollsr 16.1914 tr.\nIn gold. Pound iaa ed; Canadian dollar 5943 cents; U. B.\ndollar  60.57  oents,\n- - -\u25a0 *i\u00bb- \u25a0\\ma_ammmmmamms\\js-mtkAmi\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industriUs     104.00 offi .28\n20 rails       49.80 up .65\n20 utilities    \u2022    27.18 up .13\nMetal Markets\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE\nLISTED\nA   P   Oon   \t\nAmal  Oil  \t\nBeaver Silver\t\nBraiorne oold \t\nBrldte  River  \t\nB R X Oold \u2014\nCariboo oold -..\nO   _  I  Oorp  ...\ncoast   Brew   _\t\nCommon   Oil   \t\nGeo   Illver   Oold\nGold   Bsl\u00ab   \u2014;\t\norsndvlew Oold -\nHarasl OU ,. -\nHome   OU   \t\nint  Coal\nNRW TORE. March 13 (AP)\u2014\nCopper quiet; electronic spot snd\nfuture 8.\nTin llrm; spot and nearby 3443;\nuture   64.40. *_M\t\nIron quiet, unchsnted. Lead dull; Si, 2-.**nit\n.pot mm Tork 400; Ba.t St. Urals _ercury (Kl\n340. '--   ---      \u2122\nZlno stead?; nst St Louis spot\n437-4.40.   tuturs   440.\nAntimony,  spot  740. -______\u25a0\nBsr silver steady and unchanged Okait, oils\nst tlti,. a Pioneer    Ool\nLONDON\u2014copper, stsndsrd spot\n\u00a353  3s Sd;   future  \u00a333 Ss.\nElectrolytic spot \u00a390; future \u00a330\n10s.\nTin spot 1310; futun \u00a3334 7s ad.\nMeridian   Mining\nModel   OU    -\nNational Silver ...\nNloola    Mines\nM\n41\n      .00\nOOld     1170\npremier   Oold  _    l.\u00bb\npremier   Border       1.37,4\nTnt iivproved  demand  for oalrtsr I    __d spot til  18s; rM_t\nin.   mmmwmm   \u2014Ttu..        \u2014m.  .mmt   ns  ISS-future {13 1\nstocks\nwn.\ni seen ss a favorabls symp-\nRsno   Oold   \u2014\nReevss   MacDonald\nSaUy   Mine.   - _\nSouthwest petrol ...\nSpooner OU\t\nSterllnt   Paclflo  \t\nZinc .pot \u00a314 18.; future us 3s 8d [*>*\nler .llnr ,ul.t. M ton- st 30Hd. | ^{iijjtor? oil\nCONSTRUCTION\nSTOCKS LOWER\n\u2022TORONTO, Marcb 18 (OP)\u2014Construction stocks were muoh disturbed\ntoday by reporte the waterways bill\nwas likely to go down for lack of\n\u25a0uffldent votes ln oongress. Tbey all\nsold off. Oanada Cement, Canada\nDredge and Dominion xtrldge dropped\n1 to 6 points. The industrial section\not ttM Toronto exchaqge closed weak.\nCanada Oernent traded 0000 shares\nand closed down IH at 9\\. Oernent\npnferred drooped 6, cloeb_g *A 48.\nwhile Canada Dredge loat 8 to SOW\nand Dominion Bridge -A to 84.\nPROFIT TAKING\nIN MINE SHARES\nTORONTO. March  18   (CP).\u2014Oold,\nbass metsl and, allver shads, all felt \t\nthe effects of prof It-taklnf on the' g^ Missouri\nUNLISTED\nAleiandrle   oold   ... .00*.\nAnaconda     48\nAasoclstsd oil   \u2022\u00ab\nBsltsc   OU      *JH\nBayvlew Mlnint\nBluebird Mine.\nB O SUver _\u2014\nB C  Nickel\norante Mlnss \u00bb\t\nOrull wthksne ....\nBsstorest     \t\nFederal Oold  -\nPabyan Oils\t\nFreehold   \u2014_,\u2014\u2014\nOeo Copper _ \u201e\nOolconda   Lead   ..\nOold  Mtn  \t\noeo   Enterprise   ..\nHeld. Oold  \t\nHercules  Cons\t\nHomo   oold\t\nIndlsn Mlnss\t\nIndependence \t\nKoot  Bells  \t\nRoot   no   \t\nKoot Klnt\t\nLakevlew Mines \t\nLucky Jim  ,\t\nMsdlson   OU\t\nMar Jon OU \t\nMerland   OU   \t\nMill   City   OU\t\nMlnto   oold\t\nMorton   wol   _\t\nMornlni   Star   \t\nMosul   Mlnint   \t\nNative Bon  i\u2014\nNoble   Five   \t\nNordon  oil  - ~\nPavlllon   Mlnint   ...\nPend  OreUle  \t\nporter    Idaho    \t\nReliance    Oold    \u2014\nReward  \t\nRoyallte OU \t\nRufu. Argents \t\nRuth   Hops    \t\nSalmon Oold \t\nSUvercreet   \t\nSilverado    _\nSilversmith\nSnowflake\nft\nMoat Higher Priced Golds\nAre Stronger\nVANCOUVER. Maroh 18 (OP) \u2014\nBrldte River Consolidated ww the\ntrading feature on the Vanoouver\nstock exchange stain today and sold\nup to 40 but eased s llttls st ttw\nclose to finish at 43, a net loss\nof one point.\nMost of the hither Prlosd folds\nwen stronger, vtdstite closed at 3.10,\nup 80. Braiorne galnsd 39 at 11.88,\nBradlan was up 4 at 3.08 and Premier Oold snd Reno wsrs unchanged.\nPioneer wae off 16 at 11.78 and Can-\nboo lost 9 at 330.\nThe base metals were wsaker.\nClassified Advertising\nLEGAL\nPersonal\n\u25a001*\nBUTTER FIRMS\nMONTREAL, March It (CP). \u2014\nButter prices firmed fractionally on\nthe Montreal dairy and produce market today while cheeee and egg. remained unchanged. No. 1 trade butter sold for 39%c, up KC\nReceipts 88 boas..\nEgg. eteady, A-large 38; A-medlum\n30:   A-puUeta 38.\nOntario cheese unchsnged st 11 V,c.\nOfferings 334 boles.\nPotatoes: Quebec 81.18: New\nBrunswick Mountains 91.30; Prince\nEdward  Island Mountslns 9100.'\nVancouver Sales\nNOTICK   ll)  I'Kiv.iU'ORS\nla the Matter ol  Uu  Estata ol\nTliu\u201e_\u00bb ,,. i^ngtoii, Hanc.iei', uu-e\nol ksmenay Hat, In the a\/rovmee\nof BrltUh Columbia, deceased, \"\u25ba\u25a0\ntestate.\nNOTICE Is hereby given that\nRonsld new*u, onicisi Abutin\u2014tratoi\nof Kaslo; b. C\u201e was on the 13th\nuay ol Majrcn, AD., 1834. duly appointed adjnlnts-etor of the eetaie\nuf the sbovs mentioned deceased\nand that all creditors and others\nhaving claims or demand, against\nvbe estate of the Mid Thomaa H.\nLangton, who died on or auout th.\n14th dsy ol February. AD. 1334,\nare required on or before the loth\nday of April. AD.. 1034. to send b>\nSast prepaid, or deliver, to Ronald\nswat. Kaslo, B. C. Ofllclsl Administrator, ths Administrator of\nthe laat will of the said deceased,\ntheir Chrlstlsn name, and surnsmes,\nsddressss and descriptions, the full\nparticular, of their claim., a statement ot tbelr accounts, snd the\nnature of the securities (U any! held\nby them.\nAND take notice that after such\nlast mentioned date the aald sd-\nrmnlBtrstor will proceed to distribute the assets of ths said deceased\n\"FOR  PORTRAITS   THAT   PLEASE\"\nOEO. A. MURES.\n718 Bsker St. Phone 40.\n (14191\n\u25a0oasma, Itch, Plies, rjloers. Try Oeo.\ntine Remedy. Hudson Ray.\n(1473)\nma, IV\n>'. Ch\nFor Rent\nFURNISHED     HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms rtssonsble. WMt Blk. 033.\nBsker St. (18981\nFURN     OR    UNFURN.    APTS\nBy\nweek or month  Medloal Arts Bldg.\n^^^^ (1430)\nFUR. ROOMS,   STEAM   HEATED\nshower, term.  mod. Can.  Legion.\nFURNISHED    HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms   for   rent,   Annable   Block.\n^_^        (1431)\nFURNISHED    AND    CrlFUt-nSHED\nBultes for rent\u2014Kerr ApU. (1433)\nTERRACE APTS.\u2014Beautiful Modem\nFrltldalrs aqulppod .uttes.  (1438)\nProperty for Sale\nRESIDENCE. CLOSE IN, t MB.\nrooms, hardwood floors, oooal\nbasemen. 3 lots, owner leevlng I\ntown. Terms. C. W. Appleyard. I\nasBsssssssssa-- _19M)I\nEACH I\nON    CORNER   TWO   LOTST\n30X130    ft.   hesrlnt   fruit\nBox 1843. Dally News.\n11843) I\nFOUR   ROOM   HOUSE,\nmer St. Phone 713TI,\n930\nLATI-\n(1007)1\nLaunches and Boats\nWANTED MOTOR BOAT. OUT-\nboerd   preferred.   Bog   1888,  Trail.]\n(1006) f\nBusiness, Professional]\nDirectory\nAccountants\nTWO-ROOB     FURNISHED\nfor rent. Stirling hotel.\nSUITE\n(1309)\nSMALL HOUSE FOR RENT. D. MAO-\nllo, Phone SO0L. (1833)\namong the parties entitled thereto,\nhaving regard only to the claims of\nwhich   he  shall  then  hive   notice.\nmining section of ths Toronto stock\nexchange todsy. About 3,414,000\nshares chanted hands.\nEldorado closed at 94.08, off Ue\nnet. Mining Corporation lost 10c,\nCastle 6, Besr Rsplorstlon 0.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWATERWAY BILL j\nAFFECTS CEMENT *g      -5\nthe\nMONTREAL. Msrch 13\nDouo. ss to the outcome of\nvount on ths St. Lawrence waterway\nbill tn Waar\u2014ngion tomorrow caused\nconstruction stocks to weaken on\nths Montresl stock etchansv today.\nCanada Oernent and Dominion\nBridge were pounded heavily. Canada\nCement common flrdsbed off IH\npoints at ft, the p ererred lost 4%\nst 44S- Dominion Bridge dropped s\npom*.\nCURRENCY    TRADE   rr.ATl'EELItS\nNEW   YORK.  March   19   (OP).  \u2014\nTrading wss fea.unless on foreign\nexchangee here today. Sterling moved\nwithin a narrow rente snd closed M\ncent lower st 98.10.\nWINNIPRO, Msrch  13  (CP)\nInt futures quotations:\nOpen    Hlth    Low\nWbeet:\n\"      W   .   91\n fete     TDM\n ^^^^H\n(OP)    \u2014  May    ....   991,     9854     MV\u00bb\n-    July       MM    SOH    >\u2022\nBarley\nMay\ntay\n_% U U\n183\n191H\n193\n151%\nIM*\n19014\nMM\n-Clos-\nCloss\noa\nTOH\nit\"\n41\n4tH\n181M\n180 V,\nBradlan Mines  _-\nRrew _ Dtat\t\nCalmont    \t\ncork   Pror\t\nCrow.   Neat   \t\nDilhousls Mines \u2014\nDslhousle OU*  ,\nDentonls Mines .....\nDevenlsh   Oils  \t\nDunwsll Mining \u2014\nAskslu \u2014w\npscslU     \u25a0\u25a0-\u2022*\nHlghwood  Bsrcss ...\npslrvls\u2014     -\n\u2014    .11 '.4\nstsndsrd Oold    30\nTaylor Brldte Oold .78\nTaylor  Wlndwall  ... .40(4\nUnited  Empire  JO\nunited   OU     MM\nWsterloo  JO,,\nWsysld.   \u2014 .40Vi\nWgverley  M*A\nWeUlnrton , MM\nWhite   r_gle     JfVI\nWhitewater       .00\n* R Mountain   J>\nolscler Creek _\u2014\u2014 JT\nsunshine      \u2014\ntnd.tte   I.M\nNorgold \u2014. 10\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nNo. 6.\niUlf     - mwiM^m    m_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_m\nW^.,^:  I   btti   71V4:   No.   1\nnor   081.: No. t nor. 04. No. 3 nor\n03U,; No   4 nor. 00(4; Ro. 9. 90J4.\n--  l *\u25a0   -mt 93'4; track 0714; Ro.\nM.\t\nExchanqe RatSS\nNEW   -l*CM3t.   Utteh   13    (AP)\nAlexandria\t\nAlgoma    \t\nAmity   ......-..'.\t\nAahley Oold , \u2014\nBarry   Hollinger   ...\nBess   Metals    -\nBear    Explorations\nBig   Mlasouri    -\nBoojo      \t\nBraiorne\nBrett  Treth  .\t\nBridge R Rn*\t\nBrownie.   \u2014.-\t\nBull  Osa oold \t\nBunker   Hill  \u2014\u2014\t\nCan   Klrkland\nSudbury 1\nSylvanlte    \t\nTeck  Hughes  \u2014\nTowsgamsc   \u2014\u2014\nTreadweU    \t\nVentures ....\nWslte  Amulet \t\nWayside     -\nWhite  Rafts\t\nwntht Bar\t\nOil\ncan   Melartlc\t\nCarlb  O  Quart. \t\nCastle  Treth\t\nCentral Man\t\nCentral  Pat\t\nmimS,   imoTtait7.tmt,   tt   ttm  Ch,bou.\u00abnou\nc.nsdisn dollsrs finished firm r' | S\" 7SU,7\"S_T and st 98.10 lor\n\u00bbwi\u00bbt*^j^j5ES_!rr_l__J_L,,__\u00bb\u2022_* w*. ur.\nteld    franc\n9MM eeatt.\nunchsnged\nst  dsmsnd. OanadUn  dollars par.\ntot: francs IMM: Urugusy 10.78.\nMONTREAL STOCK PRICE,\nClerlcy^\t\nCoest  Copper\nCobait Contact\nColumarlo   \t\ngffTr _T\":\nDoms\nirU Psc\nI    Tele    ...\n\u2022   Packing\nallien     \t\n^m\t\nR   O   Pow   A    \t\nB   C   Pow   B   \t\nBuilding    Prod    \t\ncsn Bionie\t\nCsn  Csr  Wy  \u2014\u2014\nCsn   csmsnt _\u2014-\t\nOan Cement Fid \t\nCsn   Oen    9*a\t\nCsn   oypsum   \t\nCsn   Indl   Ale   A  \u2014\nCsn Ind Ale B \u25a0\u2014\nCPR    \t\nC\u00bbn Steamers \t\nCsn  W  * C A \t\nOan W si C B\nCockauutt   Plow   \t\nCons M - S\t\nDom   Bridge\t\nDom    Disss    \u2014-\u2014\nDom   Textile   \t\nOsn   Sttel   Wrs\t\nChss    Ourd \u2014\nHamilton  Bridge \t\nInU    Nickel\nUU    ol    Woods\nMaaaey   Harrla\t\nMontreal   Power :\nNst   Brewing\nRst   steel    Csl   _,\u2014\nOgllvle\npvnmsns \u2014\nPower    Oorp    \u25a0\t\nPrloe Bros\nQuebec   power\t\nShswlnlfsn        \t\nSherwln   William.\nV\nSte*l\nWinnipeg\nWinnipeg Rts PM\n11 RBS\n*****    \u25a0\"\"_..\nBrew   _   DHt\nI    A    OU    -\nBruck    Silk    .\n... 4\n... 130\n  314\n._ 13\n... 311,\n  7H\n.... U\n.... S7\n_. *\n._ IM\n_. 44\n_. 1IT\n  t\n  IIH\n.... 10\n.... 17H\n  .ft\n.... t\n- IM\n.. 94\n.. 98\n._ tlH\n_- \u2022\n_ \u2022\n... IH\n.... JI4VI\n_. 131,\n.... '.,\n.. 3T.\n... 38',\n.... 17 H\n. - 104\n. 40H\n  14H\n= p\n  n\n..... 30\n  17 H\n~-Z SH\n  I\nCsn    Dredge\nCsn    Malting\nCan Vlcklrs \t\nCsn   Vinegars   .\nCsn   Wlnerlee\nCosgrsve Rrew ..\nDUt   Saag, \t\nJom    Bttlneer\nDom   Tar\nDryden    Paper\neut   DsJrlss    ..\noms   Oil    -\nimpl   Oil\nImpl Tob Can .\nIntl   Petrol\nMcColl    Front\nNoranda\n30H\n34S\nI\nf\n4\n\u2022y.\nDom    I\nEldorsdi\nExplorers    \u2014\n101\nFalconbrtdgs    \t\nOrsnada    ,\t\nHoUlngsr   \t\nHowey     _\u2014.__..\u00bb\u2014\nHudeon   Bsy   \t\nIntsr Nickel \t\nKlrkland Like\nLsks   Maron\t\nUke Shore \t\nMclntyre\t\nMcVlttie Orahame\nMcWatter.  oAd    ..\n IIH\n_  188\nIS\n ' MH\nReliance    oraln\nWalker Oood Pfd\nWalker   Oood   .\n1 1,1 11II -\nInU Utll A\t\nintl   Utll   B   \t\nBANKS\nCanadlens .\nCommerce\t\nDominion \t\nImperial    \u201e...\u2014-\nMontresl\t\nNovs Scotia \t\nRoy.1    ...\u2014_..\nToronto\nMl-l 11 1 tMm \u00ab\nCsn   oypsum    .-\nCan    Dredte    \u2014\nDom Storee\t\npord  Cera  A \t\nOoodyear ,\nKelvlnator   \t\nuura   Secord   \t\nLOh   Oroc    ._...\nMaple   Uat\nPhoto   Entr   \u2014\nservice   Stations\nwest   O   Hour\nZimmerknit\n14H\nil\n38\nUH\nIS\nMH\n71\nI\n.     I\n. 100\n. 141\n. 101M\n. IM\n177H\n. IM\n. 178\n. 117\n. M4\nM.lrohlc   \t\nMsnltoba   Basin\nMining   Coron   .\nWoffatt Hall \t\nNlplsslnc   \t\nNorsnds    \t\nParkhlll    \u2014\npsnd  Oreille \t\nrnoneer  Oold   \t\npremier   oold\nRsno  \t\nSin   antonlo\nPherrHt   Oordon\nsouth Tlblemont\t\nmadacona    \u2014\nSt.  Ant>ony\t\nVANCOUVER. Maroh 13 \u2014 Mining\ns\u2014_ss sold on ths Vanoouver stock\nexchange todsy:\nHated\u2014Bialoun, 116, Brldgs R Con\n08.350. Bridge R Ex 1780, Cariboo\n080, Oeorgla Rlv 33,800, Oold Bait\n1100, Orandvlew 4000, Meridian M.-\n.04% 300. Nat SUver 8000, Nloola 13,410,\nPremWr B 1000, Premier O 0400,\ntjuatslno 1000, Reno 3080. SaUy 000.\nUnlisted\u2014Alexandria 4300, Bayvlew\n3000, B.C. Nlokel 3839, Bit Missouri\n400, Bradlrui 4003. But* IXL 1100.\nCongress 8000, Dalhouale 117,000,\nDentonia 0080, Dunwell 300, Fa: view\n0400, Ooloonda 9000, Ooloonda Ext\n3000, Oold Mtn 080. orange 13.000,\nOrull wihksne 13.300, Halda 3000,\nHlghwood Sarcee 0700, Hercules 1000.\nHome 13.800, Independence 8000,\nKoot Flo 8500, Ukertew 1000, Lucky\nJim 3000, uttle Long Uo 100, Mlnto\n3900, Morning Star 10400, Mortem\n1000, Mak acoar 3000. Native Soo\n4000, Noble Flvt 11.800. Norgold\n0080. ParUton 100. Pend Oreille 800.\nPorter Idaho 800, Reliance 11.000.\nReward 8000, Rulus 1000, SUvercreet\n8800, Sllversratth 4000, Snowflake\n1000. Standard Oold 1000, Sunshine\n100, Taylor Bridge 7430. Taylor Wind-\nfall 7080. United _np 1000. vldotpte\n4718, Waverly 43.800, Wayalde 3300.\nWaterloo 1800, White Bails 1000,\nWhitewater 8900.\nsnd that the ssld administrator will\nnot bs liable for the aald sssete 01\nsny part thereof to any person or\nperson, or whose claim, notice shell\nnot have been received by him at\nthe time of such distribution.\nBROWN AND DAWSON,\nSolicitors for the ssld Admlnlstrstor.\nDsted the 13th day of Msrch, AD..\n1034. ilium\nHelp Wanted\nWIDOWER WITH 4 CHILDREN\nwants housekeeper. (10 per montb,\ngive full psrtleulars. box tool.\nPally Nsws.        11808)\nSituations Wanted\nAja,      ......\nA  P Con\nAasoclstsd\nB  A  on\t\nBsltsc    \t\nCslmont    \t\n0 tt 9 Corpn \t\nChem   Research   .\nDilhousls    .\t\nHorns   OU   \t\nHomestead\t\nImperlsl OU\t\ninter  pete\t\nLowery    -\nMerland    \t\nNordon     \u2014\nOil   Selections   \t\nOlgs    _. \u2014.\nRoysllts \u2022 \u2014\nSarnie _,..\n108\nIM\n1.71\nMM\n.70\n104\n1J0\n43\n\u25a039 '4\nJl\nIJ4\n.11\n37\n>\n1J0\n9.11\nJ7\n1.M\n.14\n1415\n3318\nJO\nJl\n_    .11\nFor Sale or Rent\n8   ROOM   HOUSE   FOR   SALE   OR\nnnt, class In. Phon. 671L. (IBM)\nGarden Seed\nENGINEER. 8rd OLAS8 SEEKS\nwork fireman or watchman, ex<\ncellent reference., ability and\ncharacter, slso First Aid man.\nBog 1990. Dtlly New.. (18901\n[   WANTS   *5fi_   ON\nfsrm for board, good milker, 19\nyears experlente. 'Box 1541, Dsily\nNews. . (i841>\nWILL CUT  CORDWOOD  POR  81181\ns cord  and slso mske it lor 8138'\nper cord. Box 1841, Dally News.\n(1841)\nFraah  flower  or   vegetable  aeeds.  7\nbl|  pkU.  80c.  Mann,  Rutherford.\n (1341)\nHAVE A OOOD OARDRN. PLENTY\nof everything to est fresh\u2014and\nfor wln'erl ucpsydene seed, coet\nso uttle snd grow so much\u20143c\nto 4c per packet. Bit Overalse Peck-\nsis. New Crop, Freeh. Tested\nSeed.. Over 180.000 sstlsfled customers last season. Investigate.\nClip this sd snd get urge Psck-\nst Beautiful Flowers Free\u2014or send\n38c for 10 Big Packets regular\nvegetable, with special Coupon\ntood lor 38c nn first order.\n(Coin preferred; stamps soceptedl.\nMcFsyden Seed Co, Princess and\nMuket su., Winnipeg, Man. \u2022\n11419)\nCHAS.   F.   HUNTER.   8.   T.   A.   Jt 1\nMunicipal and oommerclal Audits,\nP. O. Box 1191. Nelson. B. 0.\n(1471)\nAssayers\nR W. WIDDOWSON, established 1900.\n908 Josephine St. Nelson, fl.c.\n11474)\nORENV\u2014\u2014I  H.  ORIMWOOD,  P.  O.\nBox  418.  K.slo.  B.   C.\n(1479)\nChiropodist*\nDr.   Mildred Stmonds, Foot Specialist\n408  pernwell  Bldt.  Spokane,  Wash.\n(1888)\nChiropractors\nR. R Oray, D.C. Ph.C. OUksr Block.\n (1471)\nC.   HULTORRN. DC. Ph.O\nNursery Products\nAgents Wanted\nBARN WO MONEY OROW1NO\nmuehrooms for us. W; supply\n\u2022pswn For free Informstlon. write\nDominion Mushroom orowen, Re-\nglne, Bssk. OH\"\nRoom and Board\nsurllng Ps\u00ab \t\nWslnwrlght    \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nBsstty Bros  A\t\nBesuhsmols     .....\nBell Telephone \t\nBrestUen    ......\u2014.....\nBrew ft Diet\t\nCsn Bread\t\nCan  Cement _..\t\nCan  Car' ft  Pdy\t\nCm lnd Al A\t\nOan    Dredge    _\t\nCsn Pae Mr\t\nCon.   BaSeries\t\nDiet   Beagrm.    \t\noomlnton  stores\t\nFord of Can  A\t\nOoodyear Tin \t\nHlrsm walker\noblaw   A     -\nMasssy Harris  \u2014\nPhoto   Engravers   \t\nPags   Hersev    \t\nnervlc? SUtlons _\u2014\nStsndsrd  Firing  \t\nSteel  o'  Cnads  \t\nBONDS OPTIMISTIC\nNRW YORK. March 13 (AP).\u2014Ths\nbond markst continued highly optimistic todsy. Many Issues, Including several UR. governments c.tab-\nUebed new high, for tht past two\nyean or more.\nTurnover was 117,404,000, pw\nvalus.\nCalgary Lira Stock\nOALOART, March 11 (OP).\u2014Re-\noalpts: 143 cattls, 10 calvee, I hots\nsad 308 sheep snd lambs. Ths cattle market was modentely sctlve st\nsteady prices. Hogs sold steady st\n1? ' yeeterday. decline. selecU 99.68. Bs-\nm_ 1 cons MIS snd butchen 37.M not\nfed or watered.\nCattle\u2014Oood to cholos butebsr\nsteers M.M to 94.79, common to\nmedium 93.80 to 9379. Oood to\ncholos butcher helten 88.50 to 84.38\nwith a few tops st 84.80, medium 93\nto 9335. Oood to .hole, butcher\ncows 93 to M. oommon 81 38. Common to medium bulls 91 50 to 11.78.\nOood to choice veal calves 14 to\n88.80, common oalie. 9390 to 9315\nROOM AND BOARD IN OOMPORT-\nabU horns on. block from Hud-\nsons  Rsy.  Ph.  MTR. (1883)\n\u25a0MV,\n1780\ntt\nM\n\u25a0It\n.     I\n7H\n110\n.   II\n388\nIH\n.   10\n9\n! 30H\n, 17H\n. I0H\n. 30*4\n. MV,\n. 33V4\n. IM\n. MH\n. 13\n. II\n. OH\nI\n. 0M,\n. IVi\n\u25a0   I7H\nDominion Live Stock\nWINNTPRO.   MsrcD, 13   (CP)-Rs-\nEASTERN SALES\nAT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL. March 13 (OP)\u20146sl*\no( mors thsn 100 share, on the\nMontreal stock  exchange  today:\n1138 Braslllan. 110 B C Pack; 308\nH 0 Pow A: 1080 Bruck Bilk: J\u00bb5i\nCsn Cam: TM Csn O pfd; 800 Cdn\nCsr; 1010 Celaneae; M3 Can In Al;\n1410 c P R: 338 con Smelt: M87\nD Bridge; 410 D S ft C B; 700 Dom\nText. 408 How Smith: 4033 (nt\nNickel: 80S McOoU Front: sow Mtl\nPow; 407 Nat Rrew; MS N Steel\nCar; UM BU Corp; MS Shswlnl-\npm.\nAl TORONTO\nTORONTO. March 13 (CP)\u2014Sale.\nof mors thsn 100 shares on ths Industrlsl section ol the Toronto\nstock exchange  tod.y:\nMO Abltlbl; M8 Rrew * D; 110\nB O Psck Pfd; 1171 osn Dredge;\nM8 C P RJ 030 Cone R_ts; 300 Con\nIndus; 383 Con 8m.lt; 410 rord A;\n418 oyp ft Alsb: 9108 int Nick;\n370 Loblaw A: 740 Masssy Harris;\n385 Moor. Corp; 380 Trsymon; 8M\nUnion Ou; 878 Walk.ra; 1870 Csn\nBud Bnw; 1330 Dist c Bsag; 018\nDom  Brldte:   Ml  Mont  Pow;   MM\nFRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES\nft shrubs, Raspberry ft Blackberry canes. T. Roynon. Agent.\nUyrlts  Nurseries.  Nelson, B.C.\n(18M)\nPoultry ond Eggs\nLEOHORN CHICKS AT 91140\n100 trom RO P dams, 300 to 900\netts. Highest orsde. Satlafactlpo\ngusranwed. 15 psr osnt discount\nafter May 1st. Ordrr early, puhr's\nPoultry Farm. Vernon, B.C. (14S0)\nROP. ft OOVT. APPROVED BABl\nChlcka ft Pedigree Cockerel.\nWrite for mstlng snd price list\nsnd ses whst breeding 1, behind\nthem. A. Deverson. enwford Bay.\n (1371)\nSELUNO WHITE LEGHORN PUL-\nIsu healthy, well developed birds,\nlaying 00 p\u00abr cent, 60c eaeh. J. C.\nMartin. Creston, B   0        (1871)\nOrsdu.te. McCulloch Blk.\nPalmar\nPh. 111.\n(1477)\nJ.  R.  MCMILLAN,  CH1ROPRACTOR.\nAberdeen  Blk.. Phons 111.   (1471)\nCk-riing and Prssslng\nSPRINO COATS CLEANED OR RE-\nUned st ths Wardrobe, 417 Hsll St.\n  (1313)\nKlectricil\nSPECIAL   \u2014   WAFFLE   IRON   4378\nHUNTER   ELECTRIC   ft   PLUMBINO I\nWard   Street.\n^^^^^\u2122 (14M)\n3. T. C\u00bbAT_T ___\u2014\nElectrical contracting and Supplies.\nPhone 7M. \u2022 p. O. Box 1181.\n  114811 '\nFlorists\nFlower, tor every occasion\u2014good\nplanU and ferns; Funeral Sprays\nsnd Designs, expertly constructed.\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE PBone\n383\u2014when closed phone 3MR3.\n(13M)\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES, Pbons I\n343. Cut [lower., pottsd plsnts. I\nand floral dsslgn., (14M)\nEcho Pokltry parm. Pedigree cockerels.\nMay chlcka. 910 per 100. Wnte for\nprice list. pC trans, AbboUford.\n(13M)\nLive Stock for Sale\nAYRSHIRE COW JUST FRRSHKNED.\nVery nssonsble. Phons 349L4. 01\nwrits Box 497, B\u2014son. (1M9I\nS5S    SA-C\u2014JERSEY    rTTCl    on!\nyear.   M    9.   Williams,   Frultv.lv\n(1677)\nOOOD  AYRSHIRE  COW.  JUST\n1 free\u2014rasd. F   O.lney. Hsrrop.\n\u25a0 (1008)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED\u2014ONE   WORK   HORSE\u20147TI\nRanch, Frultvsle. (1876)\nAutomotive\noslpu ot cattle 90, calvu 19. hots  n  A  oil:  3001  Imp Oil;  1971  Int\nT\nMH\n3114\n,ss\nll*\n19\ni*\nii\nWheat Weakens\non Liquidation\nGOLD DOWN\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET    | WHEAT IS I\nMsrch IS (CP)\u2014Un-\nlooked far liquid*. Ion brok* the\nsUsdT tons of whsst today on ths\nWinnipeg grain cxehsni*. Losses at\nths final fong rancM between\/ %\nand  lo.\nWeakened by fairly liberal offer-\nIngs. th* May future ended at M\nand July at 70V4. Largs Interest wu\nsaid to ba on tha ssltlng aids.\nWHEAT IS LOWER\nAllethsny   .         IH\nAll   Chemical       183\nAm   Csn   .      -    101H\nAm   For   Pow       IIH\nAmerican    Ice IH\nAm Ms _ Pdy 17\nAm Smelt tt Rs 48\nAm Telephone 111\nAm   Tobacco   _\nAnaconda    \t\nAtchison    \t\nAuburn   Motors\nRsldwln\nBslt   _   Ohio\nBendlx   Avi.\n\u2022H\nIMH\niooh\nI0H\nI\n48H\n131\n70 M\nIM\nIH\nIMH\nIOOH\nlot,\n9\n17\n45'.\n138'.\n70=,\n18\nBeth   Steel    44H\n70',\n\"*\u00bb \u201e __\n88 S6H 174,\nB ir ill\n'Jit 1\u00abH HH\nCanMls\nC.n   pacific   ....\nOerro De Pasco\nChee   _   Ohio\nChrysler\nCom   A   South\nCon  Oss N  Y\nCorn    Prod\nc Wright  Pfd\nDupont\nEsatman   Kodak\nBee Pow * Ll\nWee   ..\nFord    Envllsb\nFord of csnsds\nFirst Ns Btorss\nFreeport  Tor\nOsnersl Electric\nosn   rordi\nOsnersl   Motor,\nOold   Dust\nOood'lch    \t\nOren*vv\nOrt North  Pfd\nOrt vseit S\"gsr\nHows  Sound\nHudson Mmon\nIns   Cooper\nInter   Nickel\ninter Tel er Tel\nII\n44\n41H\n3H\n99H\nTSH\nMH\n90\nWW\nt\\*\n?\nMH\n99H\nB\n48\n33 M\n84 M\nMH\nUM\nM\n::s,\n18H\nIIH\n\u2014\nWH\n30',\n38 H\n38 a.\n49%\n48 H\n3\"'.\nMH\nIH\n\u2014>\n371,\nIIH\nUH\n11\nit:\n17H\n36 H\n44 H\n63 H\n3%\n40',\n73\n10',\n01',\n80 \u2022'!\nit:\n31',\n7-,\nif,\n65',\n48\n13H\n34',\nM\nM\n18%\n]!\u2022'\u25a0\n19\",\n31\".\n48 \"\u2022\nM%\n\u00bbH\n17\njewel   Tes   ... .\nKenn oopper\nKreene SS     ...\nlaoftitr * ToU\nLsrin   A   rial\nMuk Truck   .-\nMllwsukse pfd\nMont wtrd  .  -\nNssh   Moton\nNs Dslry prod\nN   Pow   At   U\nN   T   Osntral\nPae Oa. _ Eire\nPackard Motors\nPenn   R   R   -\u2014\nPhillips    Pete\nPun    Oil    \t\nRadio   Corp   . .-\nRadio Keith  Or\nRem   Rand    .    .\nHoct   laland\nnafeway Store.\n\u2022\u2022hell  Union ...._\nS   Csl   Edison\nflouth    Pacific\nitin Oil of Oal\nsun Oil of Ind\nSUn on ot N J\nitew   warn  \u2014\nstudebsksr  \t\nTet   Oorp   .._\u2014\nTsi   oul'   Sul\nTlmk.n   Rollsn\nnn  C'-b'de   . ...\nI'n  Oil  of  Csl\nrm   a'*-sft   ....\nnn   R's\u2014.it   ...\nrm   wactfj..   ....\nn\u00bb rt rrn Pp.\n-   B  B\u2014el\n\" S w..b\u2014-\nV\"Sd'\"\"l Steel\nWe,    wl^trlc        _   _\n\u2014~-lworth    .....   8<H\nWrleley     MH\nYellow   Truck        H4\n\u2022CHIOAOO. Msrcb II (API.\u2014Ds-\nsplu Ists rsllls. due to wldeepresd\ndust storms, wheat prices ahowed a\nnet lose todsy.\nSpeculative demand wss stein st\nan stab. Liquidation of Msy whsst\ncontrscts wss In svldsnes.\nWheat closed unsettled, H to H\nlower, corn H to H down, osU H\nto H off, snd provisions unchsnted\nat   6c   decline.\nMONTREAL. Msrch 18 (CP).\u2014Bar\ntold in London down So to 984.73\nsn ounos In Canadian funds, 198.\n3Hd In British funds. Ths fixed 139\nWeshlntton price amounted to 938\nln  Canada.\nLondon Close\n108. aheep I.    ^^^^^^^^^^\nSteers, up to 10M lbs. food and\nchoice 480-550. stem, over 1080\nlbs. tood snd choice 4.50-438.\nHellers, tood and choice 375-400.\nNd calves, food and cbolot 440-\n340.\nCows, tood  3 00-3.60\nMilken snd sprinten 10.00-4000\nVsal calves, tood and cholc. 800-\n8.00.\nHots, select bacon 91.00 per heed\npremium. Baoon 900. Butchen 91.0Q\nper head discount. Hesvy 9.00. Bx*\ntrs heavy 0.78.\nLambs, tood hendyweliht 6 75-\n7.15. Oood hesvlss 5 60-8. Sheep,\ntood hesvlss 190; good handywelght\n1.78-1.00.\nPlU,  180 Mocoll Front.\nMinneaoolit Grain\nMDTNEAPOUS. Msrch II (API \u2014\nWheat, No. 1 northern 87H-MH:\nNo. 1 red durum 94H-MH: May\nMH: Julv M: Sept 96V Corn. NO.\n3 yellow 43H-44H- Oats. NO. 9\nWhlU Sl'i-SSH;   llax. Na  1.  1.7IH-\nItlM.\nPlour 90 cenu hifher. Carload\nloU, family patesU 7.35-7 35 s barrel\ntn 99 pound cotton eacks. ShlpmenU\n37.378.   Bran   1900-1990.\nLONDON. March 19 (AP).\u2014Closlnl\nquotation.: Bra\u2014Hsn Traction 911%:\nCanadian Pacific 9I7H: International\nNickel 138 H: BrltUh American Tobacco tt; couruulds OH; DUtlllen\n80s 3d: Dunlop Rubber 80s 7Hd;\nHudson Bsy 80s 3d; Imperlsl Chemical 88s 7Hd; Imperial Tobscoo Ills\nM: Mining Trust Ltd. Is; Rand\nMlnss UH: Rhodsslsn An|lo Am\n17s; Rhokana Corp \u00a38H; Crowns\nCUH: Sprints C8; skat Oeduld I Indl,. rupee\nC7H; Rio Ttntot (IIH: Vlcksn Is.  'Japan,   yen\nExchanges\nMONTREAL Msrch 13 tCPI\u2014 Brit.\ntlsh snd foreltn exchense ^ln rels-\n^^^^^^^^^^ plar. as\ntlon to ths Canadian dollar, as com\npiled by the Royal Bank of Canada,\nclosed  today as follows:\nArgentina,   peso   __   .3660A\nAuatrslls.   schilling    1006A\nBelgium,     belt.     J334A\nChins.  Hont  Kong  dollan      397SA\nCsechoelovKkls,  crown   _..   .0417A\nDenmark,    krone    \u2014J78D\nFnnoe,   franc    _ 0088U\nOnat   Britain,   pound     5.1008A\nOreeoe.   dnchma    \u2014   .0006A\nHolland,    florin        .6733A\n^^^^^^  J888A\n  _ _ . .   J0MA\nRoods: oanadlsn 4 ptr nnt loan   *_\"\u00bb\/\u2022  k\u2122n*   -- \u2014 -ttSSD\nU53-68 tlMH: BrltUh SH psr cent I Jg\u00bb*,-   jggg    - -\u2022\u25a0 ^\u00bb'0*\nwar   loan   1103*-_;   Britlah   funding1\u2014*\u25a0  -    \t\n\u00abe   1MO-&0  \u00a3118%.\nSweden,   krone   \t\nPT*it*r:rl*nd. franc   \t\nUlted  SUtes.  dollar,   l-sa  par  cent\npremium   (1-13 advance)\nrt*>$itti*tt&t^^\n. CLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\nHe a line\n8 lines, onos   I ti\n3 lines, one.    41\n4 lines, ones     M\n5 lines,   t   lime.        48\nI lines, I time.  .' 143\n4 lines, t times     1.71\nI lines, 1 month   S.M\n3 llnet, 1 month   444\n4 line., 1 month  9.71\nAll tbsvs les.  If,  tm prc-pt\npayment.\nAgain the Demand\nfor the\n1934 FORD V\u00bb8\nmakes it possible for us to\noffer at \u2022 very attractive\nprice  several\nUSED CARS AM)\nTRUCKS\nTTaeas  must   bs   moved   at  once   to\nmake  room  for Three  Csrlosds  of\nnew FORDS now enroute.\nKootenay Motors\n(NrbM)   Limit**\n301  Raker St. Phon.   117\n(1171)\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON FUNERAL SERVICE.\n634 Victoria St. Phone 99. Day\nand Nlfht Mrvlce. p. 0. Dtvu.\n (1494)\nHide Dealers\n301  Bsker\n3. T. MOROAN.\nNelson, B-C.  (14981\nInsurance and Real Estate\nROBERTSON   REALTT  CO.. LTD. '\nReel    ssuu.    In.ur.nce,   rsntak,\nAberdeen  block. Bsksr Bt.   (It\nB. W. DAWSON. Rssl EsUU. la- ,\nsursnee. Rentsls. Next I\u2014ppsrson I\nH.rdwsn.   Baker  street.      (14*7) *\nAUTO DrSURANci. FrtE3CUt_TW\nnanced at low coat. T. D. Roallnt,\n3 Royal Bank Bldt (1400)1\nJ.   D.   BLACKWOOD,   lnaursnoe  otl\nenry description. Reel Est.; Ph. so. f\nCHAS- F   McHARDT. INSURANO\u2014I\nReal puts-Phone 188.       (14tti|\nH. E. DILL.   FIRE  IH8URAHOJL\natency, 808  Ward St. Phone 190.1\n 11400)1\n3.    I.    ANNARU.    REAL   RSTAT1.1\nnnuu. lnsursncs. A\u2014ss\u2014s block.!\n (1411)1\nUfi. ni* iONUHUJ BrtUI-l\nsec*, p. E. foulln, P)\u00bb^J_flatlsamT\nMachinists\nBENNETTS UMITED .\nFor sll clasMS of MsUl Wort. Lsthsl\nWork. Drilling Borln. snd OrlndlBf.f\nMotor Rewinding Acetylene wtldlnf.l\nPhon. 909 ^^^\n934 Vernon Stnet,\n  (11*7)1\nMining Engineers\np. a   PETERS\nMlnint Engineer\nRumination, operation snd msnega _\nment of  mines  and  mlmrrsl\nproperties, Rosslsnd, B.C.\nU4\u00bbl)|\n-TBTBa\"\nENOINEER AND SCRVETOR\n  (1\u00ab\nMusical Tuition\nMiscellaneous\nIOUN     AND    TREORT     PUPtLSj\nMsry resddls. Ph. 9UR3.     (It-Sl\nPhmbfan and Hottttf\na\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbi\u00ab-a-\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbg.'.' \u25a0': Jiiwwwt\nPIPE and FITTINGS\nModem plant, fully equipped for supplying pipe\nand fittings for steam,\nair, water or irrigation.\nYour enquiries solicited.\nCanadian Junk\nCo., Ltd.\n250 Prior St.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\n(1439)\nPLUMBINO    _    HEATDIO     WORRl\ntusrenteed.   ReLUrer.   Ft).   *9*I-I\n  (lIMl\nSash Factory\nLAWSONS SASH  FACTORT   RARDf\nwood merchant. 117 Bsksr atrsstl\nSecood Haad Stons\n3nd   Hand  sulU  Bessonabls.  Ooo_|\nboutht-sold. Radciiffe. 917 Vernon!\n  i1497l|\ntRR tht ftuYs Aitb stas <tmrZ\nthlnt. phons 984. <I4\u00bb*)|\n\u2022 Watch Repairing\nREASONABLE- 10   TEARS' _\nlence, p. Boyle. 933 Vernon. I\nr (!4**1\nHRINCING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManus\n\u25a0   \u2014\u25a0\u25a0.\n\t\n \u2022 TBI  NIUON DAILT NEWS,  NILSON,  aM!--WaTBNRSBAT MORNINO.  MARCB  If,   IHf\ns-m\nPAOI SEVEN\ni Amirlcan  college  team  whUe com-\nI pletlng   hU   education    aoroes   the\nboundary, and msy prove a vsluible\n' acquisition.\nRUGBY CLUB TO   _\nHAVIWORKiM^8*1^.\n  Manager Is Dea\nBeattie to Line Up the\nMaterial; Sign\nFred Hamman\nTtatt evenlnt Cotch Ron Beattle\nwill take stock ot playlnt raeurlel\non hsnd tor the composition of the\nNtlson Rugby olub, on. ot ths oon-\nttndlnt sitretstions for tht sprint\nttld lestue honon. It will bs th.\ntssms first practice and from sll\ntndlcstlons Beattle will hsve plenty\not material to choose from,\nFred Hsmroan, weU known sott-\nball player and Lutheran teacher,\n-Ul be on the Rugby club roster\nthl. lesson. Hamman played for. an\nFielder A. Jones Died In His\nSleep; Managed \"Hitless\nWonders\"\nCRISIS NEARING\nIN CARNERA-BAER\nARRANGEMENTS\nTwo Major Difficulties: Are\nSurmounted Already\nPORTIAND. Ore.. Msrch 18 (AP)\n-Fielder A. Jones, former big league\nbassball plsyer snd manager ot the\n\"hltless wonder.\" Chicago white\nSox died here today from heart ln-\n\u25a0lammatlon.\nThe baseball master who developed\n\u25a0uch playen as Ed Walsh. Do* white,\nNick Altrock. Jlp Ow\u00abn\u00ab. Roy Pst-\nt.rson and othen, died ln his sleep\nlate this afternoon, a week after\nhe was taken to a hospital, ae wat\n11. ,\nCAdvertisinQ\nfor the\nMerchant\n0\/ Today\nConducts* by\nHAROLD S. EDOAR.\nA urles of weekly srtlclse will\nsppesr every Wednesdsy, on ad-\neertUlnt and merchandising pre-\npered for the merchants of Nelson\nsnd District with the oo-operstlon\nof the NeUon Dally News.       .\nPersonality or Product\nStore or Stock\nWhether one's advertising shall be of goodi\n\u00abnd goods alone, or of the store as a premier appeal\nthe merchant Is frequently puzzled as to just what\nplan to adopt. He hesitates to appeal egotistical\nand overwork the personal pronoun \"I\" and for\nthat reason probably many retail advertisters put\nall the emphasis on the goods, and in order to make\nthe subject interesting, they talk prices to the\nexclusion of quality. Generally speaking, a judicious blending of preatige building for the store,\nquality emphasis on the goods and price information makes for most profit building publicity.\nThere are other cases where personality or\nthe store, linked up with service, must be the first\nappeal and almost the only appeal.\nLet ns take for Instance the case of an Insurance agent whom we shall call Frank Brown,\nhandling all types of insurance; accident, life,\nfire, theft, live stock insurance, and ail the twenty\nor more other varieties of property insurance.\nFrank represents a half dozen or more companies\nand could not very well advertise Aetna Fire Insurance or the People's Mutual Fire Insurance,\nor Alliance Insurance all of which he represents.\nHe represents a group of companies, because no\none of them wishes to carry too much liability in\n\u00bbny one t:iTitory, and because no one company\nhandles every type of insurance.\nFrank, therefore cannot advertise any specific\nbrand of insurance exclusively, so that in his case\nhe advertises:\n\"FRANK BROWN FOR INSURANCE.\"\nsuggesting that the customer talk to \"Brown\".\nAny Insurance man in this district can use personal publicity in this way to his profit and to\nthe benefit of his clients.\nA similar case\u2014\"William MacArthur\". located\ntn a small town in the centre of a very fine farming district, has built up a nice comfortable business selling heavy hardware, barn paints, roofing\nmaterials, agricultural power machinery, etc. Mr.\nMacArthur raised the question as to how he\nahould advertise. This was again a case where\nadvertising of a personality was the best way out.\nMac sold three types of motive power machinery\u2014\nWindmill, Gasoline Engine and Electric Motor, and\nIt U manifest that he could not advertise all three\nto advantage. He was recommended to use the\nslogan:\n\"SEE BILL MAC ABOUT TT\ntor instance heading an advertisement:\n\"SEE BILL MAC ABOUT YOUR POWER\nNEEDS\"\nud in a very few short pithy sentences say what\nhe handled, suggest some types of need and his\nbeing in a position to fit the power to the need.\nFarther advertisement would be headed:\n\"SEE BILL MAC ABOUT HEAVY HARDWARE\"\nanother:\n\"SEE BILL MAC ABOUT BARN ROOFING\",\nand\n-SEE BILL MAC ABOUT DAIRY EQUIPMENT\".\nIn the complete series of advertisements running in rotation during the year, giving a picture\nof Bill Mac's activities, such a slogan backed with\na personality that the advertising would fittingly\nrepresent, would build up a reputation of the\nManufacturer's Trade Mark in tha wider market\nNext  Week\u2014Distribution  of  Effort.\nUr. Edgar will be glad to answer questions\nin thit column, if readers will address their com-\n\u00ab\u25a0 licatipnt in care of this paper. Confidential\nre .es can be arranged through the editor.\u2014\n(Copyright).\nBy EDWARD 3. NEIL\n(Aasocisled Press Spsrt. Writer)\nNEW YORK. March ll <AP>-\nThs status ot ths prise-fight every\none wsnts \u2014 a hsavyvreltht tltlw\nmstch between Prlmo Camera and\nMax Baer\u2014today wst prstty much\nthst of s pneumonts pttlent alter\nthree days ln a hospital.\nThs crisis wss spproachint rsp\nIdly.\n\"There has been no chenst In ths\ncondition of ths pstlent,\" ssld Col.\nJohn Reed Kllpstrlck, president of\nMadison Squsre Garden, oarrylnt out\nthe illusion. \"The situation is satisfactory and we era waiting for\naomething to happen.\"\nAncll Hoffman, msnater of Baer,\nand Louis Soresi, pilot of Carnera,\nwent Into more secret huddles wltb\nJimmy Johnston, ln charts of box-\nInt st ths Garden, with no more\nresults thsn were schlsred yesterday\nwhen it wu prematurely reported\nthe mstch hsd been tltned for next\nSeptember.\nIt wss lesrned ths two msjor difficulties In ths way ot the mttch\nhavs bssn smothered away. Baer will\nreceive more than the challenger's\nusual share ot the gate receipts, lltt\npercent, snd from this hs will reimburse Jsck Dcmpsey, hi* patron.\nDcmpsey lifted Beer Into the limelight by staging the Schmeling bout\nlut June. The Garden, however, hi.\nrefused to accept him aa s partner\nln ths  preeent  bualneu.\nGOOD WORKOUTS\nFOR BOAT CREWS\nLONDON. Msrch IS (CP cable..\u2014\nCambridge snd Oxford both bsd\n\u25a0ood workouts todsy near the wind-\nup ot tbelr long siege of training\nfor the classic boat race Saturday.\nl*be light blues rowed from Putney to Hammersmith bridge, a mile\nsnd 1100 yards, ln T minutes a?\nseconds', three seconds fsster tban\nOxford's time for tbe same distance\nSaturday,\nOxford rowed from Hemmsramlth\nbridge to tbe mils poet ln the afternoon, a dtstanoe of 1940 yards, ln 2\nminutes 67 seconds, three seconds\noutside the reoord for the distance.\nClub Sscrstarisi\nTrain to Say \"No'\n\u25a0^STatsr\nTRAIL SWAMPED BY DELUGE OF\nGOALS AND OUSTED IN PLAYOFF\nDisapprove of Women\non Wrestling Card\nNEW WBSTMINSTBR, B.C.. March\n18 (CP). \u2014Two New Westminster\namazons, May O'Riley and Babe La-\ntour, wbere billed to appear tonlgbt\non a wrestling card here but the\npolice commission decided the mat\ngame waa not fit pastime for. mem-\nbera of tba fair sax. Tbey notified\ntba Wrestling club of their disapproval after tbe New Westminster\noouncll of women had protested tbe\nproposed  bout.\nFernie Beats\nColeman Club\nHome Badmlntonltns Win\nAll Gaines Except One\nFBIIfT-, 8. C. March II\u2014Ths\nCity Badminton club entertslned the\ncolemsn Badminton elub ln an in*\nter-city tournament Sunday. Ths\nvisitors found difficulty ln edjuat-\nlnt thslr play to ths low cslllnt of\nth* local ball wtth th* remit that\nfernie won sU tbe tame, but on*.\nWomen's doubles, sll tames won\nby Tttali plsyer. -Vilas Pooley and\nIlia* Kl.uer defeated ura Undo\nsnd Mlat McLeod.\nMr. Saunder. and Mrs. csvsrs\ndefeated MM. Undo and Mist Mc.\nUod. i\nMrt. Illtlntton snd Mrs. Baker defeated Mrs. Undo snd Miss McUod.\nMsn's doubles\u2014All tame, won by\nFernie\u2014J. Ross snd J. irvlns won\natalnat R. Barnes and D  Shone.\n\u2014. Uttle and C. O. Duncan won\natalnat R. Jones and L. Undo.\nD. Wsllsoe and T. Bbotthouu\nwon atalnst D. Sbons and L- Undo.\nSlntles\u2014J. Host of pernle defraud\nR. Shone, colemsn.\nMired doubles\u2014J. Rosa snd Mlsa\nPooler. Fernie, defesMd R tune.\nand  Mist McUod.\nMrt. Dkintton and 3. Irvine, Ttr-\nnle defeated Mrs. Undo and It.\nShone.\nMrt. Cavers and _. UttU. Ftrnls.\ndefeated Mr. end Mra. Undo.\nMlas Klauer end C. O. Duncsn.\nFtrnle. defesUd Miss McUod and\nR.  Jones.\nMrs. Ssundsrs and D. wetisoe.\npernls, detested Mrs. Undo and R.\n\u25a0Mats.\nMl- McUod and R Jonss, (Ms.\nman, defeated Mrs. Davidson snd T.\nShorthouse.\n(By AL DEMAREE)\nClub sscrstsrlss bsvs to train\nthemselves Into belnt \"on\" men durlnt \">\u2022' Sprint period. As s rule\nthere sre no advances made atalnat\nsslary. except to tbs recctnlred \"re-\ntulers\" on tbt team.\nSome of tbe rooltlea report with\nonly s flvt dollsr hill to lsst tbem\ndurlnt over a montb of train!tn|.\nThe thin dimes thsy leav. on the\ndlnlnt roam tsbls three times a dsy\nsoon uses up thslr oaah resources.\nTht ntwspspers photofrsphsrs Utd\nt strenuous life, slso. Getting s\ncrowd of temperamenUl stbleUs to\npose elngly or collectively U s touth\nassignment for anybody. And ln\ntaking aomt of th* shou, ths camera\nman takes hU Ufs ln hu hands.\nPATS AND WESLEYS\nTOPLAYTW0M0RE\nSASKATOON. March 11 (CP).\u2014\nFollowing a isngthy confwenoe between tbe officials of tb* rival cluba\nlast nl|ht, Reims Pau snd Sssks-\ntoon Wesley, decided to play another\nboms snd boms, totsI\u00bbfoal ssrlss to\ndsclds ths Saskatchewan Junior\nhockey champlonahlp\nTbs first ssrlss between the clubs\nsndsd ln s four-toal deadlock sftsr\nIM mlnutss of boeksy whsn tbs\nsecond tsme, which went '\"to ovsr-\ntlms ended ln s soorelees tit.\nTh* first isms of ths new strut\nwill bs played bar* oo wednesdsy\nnltht. Msrcb 14. snd ths return tarns\nst Retina Friday, Marcb  IS.\nTrail Cagers Pb\nBasket Tournament\nSOFTBALLERS TO\nORGANIZE SOON\nThli week will see the reorganlea-\ntlon of the Man's City Softball\nleague at the annual meeting aoon\nto be called by the league secretary,\nand an effort should bs made to\nhave Individual cluba lined up beforehand. Last year nine teams functioned in the league and tbe game\nhad its first big yesr ln tbe lake\ncity. This year, with the season\nthree weeks ahead of lut year, an\nearly start la anticipated. The\ngrounds are already good and dry\nand there is no reason why practloe\nabould not start soon.\nDeadly Attack of\nEdmonton Gets\n12 Goals\nVancouver Lions\nJubilant Over Win\nBoth Squads Are Confident;\nKeats Says \"Well Be\nThere at the Finish\"\nTRAIL. B. C. Msrcb lt\u2014It la\nths tentative plan of tht Trail\nBasketball association to hold a two-\nday tourney near tb* end of March\nor in tb* esrly part of April. In tht\nrink buildlni If possible, the plsn\nwss tinder discussion st t meetlnt\nof tbt issoclstlon in tbt Memorial\nhsll Tuesday nlfht. Decision on tb*\nmstter depend. largely on whether\nI or not Toronto Maple Leafi etn bt\ni prevsjled -upon to put on their\nhocksy show here.\nI it U propossd to writ* outside\nteams from Washington. Okintfsn,\n\u25a0nd But and Wsst Kootensy polnu.\nA. Curtis, chslrmsn, J. D. Hartley,\nand De. Ask.y were appointed at t\ncommittee to formulat* plsns for\nth* tournament.\nTb* proposal of t repreeenUtlv*\nteam to meet vlsltlnt cetera was\nnot suocssafully enUrtsined. It wat\nRutreated hsvs s tsam of tb. tenlor men'a lctfus and a representative tttm of tbe remainder of tb.\niMfnt pisysrs enter tht tourney, thu\nof course dependlnf on trie number\nof vUltlnt\nCanadian Horseman\nRides Two Winners\nWOLVBWAMPTOW, Bnt. March\nIS (CP cable).\u2014It's business wltb\npleMure for young Jack MtcNaman\nof Toronto, wtll-known Csnsdlsn\nhorseman, on holldsy in England for\nthe Orand National nest weak. In\norder to get a ride over an _prf11ffb\ncourae be purchased a coupl* of\nhoreee here, won a rate with each of\ntbem and tben aold tbem at a profit.\nMacNamara won tbe Busbbury\nselling handicap, a hurdle race ol\ntwo miles, on Bedraggled reeterday,\n\u2022.tailing st oddscof 100 to I and\nwinning by a half a length over tbe\nfavorite Auction Tbla afternoon,\nwith anotber mw purchase, Pemjle,\nhe wem the Dubley selling hurdle\nraoe of two miles, alao al odds of\n100 to I, and beating Auction again\nby sis lengths,\nHe sold his first boras for ggJO\nand bis seoond for Htt.\nFALCONBRIDGE\nWINS HOCKEY\nSTTDBrrRY, ont, Mtrch 11 (CPI\n\u2014Falconbridge tonlfht raptured the\nsenior northern Ontario Hockey association championship wbtn thsy\nhsld South Porcupine to t l-Jt\ndraw In tbs second ot the two-tame\ntotal-toal tlnal aerlea Palcona won\nths first tsme st South Porcupine\nmday nlfht 1-0 snd with tonlfht'.\ndraw took ths round 4-1.\nSorley Boy Wins\nShrewsbury  Race\nWOLVERHAMPTON, Blf.. Msrch\n11 (CPl\u2014P. Ambrose Clark's SorMr\nBoy, on* ol th* leading ran<1ldates\nfor ths orand nstlonsl st Alntres\nMsrch II. tod.y won ths Shrewsbury handicap chase ovsr three\nrail* by three lentlhs from W.\nPersonste't Porbra, ortnd NaUontl\nwinner in 1131.\nWeekly Egg\nReport\nThs   lourtsenth   weekly\nreport  of\nths Brltlab en Isylni oontest at ths\nexperiment\u2014;   farm\n>t   Afiea.lt    la\nss   follows:\nTotals to dsM\nBrssd snd Owner\nBtr\nmm Tti.\nBsrwveldllt\nPits-Herbert. H. O...\nM\nIN\nMl.l\nWhlU Wvastottts\nCant, A\t\n10\nMS\n\u2022Ml\nJenkins, norman. P..\nM\nMt\nNS-\nSidney Et   ttt. ....\n17\n4M\n4M.1\n1. c anode blut\nArnould.  H 9 A.   ...\nId\nMS\nMil\nBrown, 3tet \t\nat\nMO\nIMl\ncal*.  9  B.   \t\n47\n4M\n471-\nJackson. Colin P.  ..\n41\n170\n\u20221IJ\nMoras,  P. W\t\n4S\nITI\nMOO\nPsnssr's Msd Farm...\nII\n640\n1711\nRusull. D.  \t\n47\nMl\n719.-\nSwastika poul.  Parm\nis\n4M\nMl\nBarred Plvmsath  Rorsa\u2014\nDelta  Und Oo\t\n40\n117\nW.7\nOould. Prank \t\nito\n4M\nO0S.7\nLambte.  Jit.   \t\ntt\n711\n711J\nUthbrldf* Bl. SU   .\n41\nMt\nM4I\nPennington,   JL   ....\nM\nM0\ntot*\nSUwsrt. Mn. F. ft. .\n47\nMO\nM1.4\ntacewss\nM\n\u202200\n441J\nApplsbv,  P.  W\t\n41\n\u202271\n\u202207.7\nBolivar   Hatch.  Ut..\nM\nITS\nMOO\nM\nMS\nMI7\nM\nMl\n8614\nDarb*y. P * Bon....\n41\nM4\n\u202241.7\nDayklnt. 1.  W\t\nM\n197\nnot\nrvana, P. C\t\n4*\n\u2022HU017.7\nPslrwstthtr, W. M.\n\u20220\n\u2022 10\n\u2022M7\n41\nm\nM1.7\nHeader  c\t\na\nMS\n74\u00ab\u00bb\nM\nMl\n\u202274.11\nUwson. Bst. of C . W\n41\nMl\nMIS\nMstcslfe.   C.  P\t\nM\n470\n\u2022114\nMorrison. A. D\t\nM\n\u202217\nMlt\nPollok. 0. L  K.....\n4*\nMl\nMU\n\u20227\n\u2022II\ntit 4\nBobtruon. A. f\t\n41\n111\nMl.l\nRump tl sendall  ...\nM\n171\n111*\nScbofleld. A. W\t\n\u00ab\nIU\n\u2022tie\nSmith  Bros\t\n\u20224\n441\n4M.1\nswsstits Poul. Pit...\n17\nM4\n7114\nflweneson. P\t\n\u20227\nMO\nI7t\u00ab\nVerchert, P. O\t\nM\n\u202294\n7801\nWatson.  A.   O\t\n4S\n\u2022Ot\n7I7J\nWilson   Bros.   \t\n41\n4M\n471.1\nWilson.  D\t\n47\n\u2022II\n0014\nwindsrmsr* Bl BU..\n41\n\u2022 11\n\u2022M.I\nVANCOOVBR, Mtrch II (CP). \u2014\nBdmonton Eeklmc* snd Vancouver\nUon*. teml-flnsllsts In th* northwestern professional Hockey lestus\nplsyoffs, took tlms off todsy before\nrenewtnt thtlr hockey feud it Seattle\nThuredsy nltht.\nBoth squads wsrs confident, the\nveteran Eskimo, thst tbty would\nevent* last nltht's 4-3 defest here\nin tht first game of the thne-out-\nof-flve series, snd Lion, thst thsy\nwould mske It two straight and meet\nCanary Titers ln the flnsl.\n\"We're one fame down,\" grinned\nDuke KeaU. hockey-wlae msnater of\nthe Bsklmos, \"but ws hsve two\nismes left and mil bt ln then to\nth* finish.\"\nUon* were Jubllsnt ovtr thslr win\nbut admitted the soonsr ths ssrlss\nwat owsr ths better pleased tbey\nwould be. Although they matched\nyouth snd spsed staln.t ths gull* of\nBsklmos lsst night and csms out tn\ntop, two of their goals were more\nthan a Uttle lucky breaks, one of\nthem glancing Into tbs Idmonton\ncats off ths .kit* of tn Eskimo\npleyw.\nBDMONTON, March 11 (CT)\u2014\nSmothering thslr opponenta under t deluge of goala, Edmonton\nAthletic Club Junlora defeated\nTrail, B. C, hert tonight 11-0\ntnd won tht IntorprovlncUi Junior hockey honors by t acore ot\n18-0. Tbi flnt imm bera lttt\nSaturday night went to tbs I.A.C.\n7-0.\nprom tht start of the game E\u2014.C.\ntook command. -hey stormed\nthrouth tnd around the Trail\ndefence and did everything but\nUke away the opposing goalie's\npads. The Rlmstad brothers, Mono\nand \"Pats\" tnd the other family\ncombination on the Uam, Nell and\nMac Colvllle, wen prime factors In\nthe overwhelming victory scored by\nthe locals hen tonight,\n1-OWEKLESS TO STOP\nEDMONTON\nTrail youngsters fought hard, they\nplugged along and did everything\nthey could to stop tbs jpdmonton\nrepresentatives, but they oould not\ncope with the polished stuck and\nthe whistling drives the came off\nthe E. A. C. atUckert' sticks with\nclock-like regularity tnd all plays\nwers carried through tn brilliant,\ndeadly ttyle.\nDespite the 7-0 licking admin-\nlsoVred the vltlton on Saturday a\ncrowd of over 8,000 persona witnessed this evening's battls. The\nloe was lightnli-.g fut and B. A. C.\ndominating the play, wen teen tt\nthslr best.\nMEET THE PATS\nAt t result or theft victory 9.K.C.\nnow awalta the outcome of the Saskatchewan Junior hockey series.\nTomorrow nltht Reglna put meet\nSaskatoon Wssleys ln Uw third\ngame of their series tnd tht final\ntame between thus two clubs will\nbe played Prlday nlgbt. pour gtmu\nwen necessary as tht clubt were tied\nafter tbe flnt two wtn plsyed.\nEA.c. htvt tlnsdy scored t victory over tbe Reglna Pate and are\nconfident they can reach tht Dominion finals this yssr.\nDan cerrlgan, a local boy wbo\nplayed some professions! hockey in\nCalifornia, but wu mott interest*'\nIn senior smsteur hocksy hen, Is\nths coach of B. A. C.\nLINEUPS:\nTrsll\u2014Weir, got]; Mtrtln, Hood,\ndtftnet; Btlfour, centra; Debner,\nBrown, wing.: Pora\u00abt, Kendall, Doherty, Ponok, Demblcl. subs.\nEdmonton\u2014Layetske, goal' Watt\nOauf, defence: U. RlmsUd,'centra\nCine. It.' COlvllls, wings; A. Maloney. N. Colvllle, y, Rimstead, Mc\nSporran, Hettlf, subs.\nReferee\u2014\"Curly\" wbutley, Trail\nJudfe of play\u2014Clarence Campbell,\nBdmonton.\nHocksy Standing\nCANADIAN   DIVISION\nP W L D P APU\nToronto .... 40 16 11 \u00bb IM 111 09\nCanadian. .. M 11 II 0 \u2022\u2022 08 48\nMtrooni .... 47 lt 11 10 IU 110 41\nAmerican.   .. 48 14 13 10   17 131 38\nOtUwa    40 13 31   8 Ul 138 81\nUNITED  STATES  SECTION\nDetroit    4t 33 18 10 IM   08 00\nRsngers .... M II 17 \u2022 110 107 M\nChlcsgo .... 48 11 17 11 S3 SO 47\nBoston     48 18 38   \u2022   09 13J37\nScons Tuesday nlfht:\nBoston 3; Ottawa 1. '\nMaroona 0; chlcafo 1.\nRangera 1;  American! 1.\nRACKETEERS TAKE\nSHUTTLE TOURNEY\nREVIEW TEAM\nIS CHAMPION\nHeads Creston Girls in\nBasketball\nLeague\nCRESTON, March J3\u2014The lesgue\nbasketball sssson Is ovsr for 1933-34\ntnd as psr expectations th* championships nave gone to tbe Create;'\nReview In tht ladlu' Motion, and\ntb* Oar\u2014oau In Uw mens division.\nTbs final gams* vm, pleyod Thursday tt which tbs Printers trimmed\nths Hit* School girls handily to\ngive tbem a Mason's play wltb on.y\none deieat. Tb* Cardinal* wen fortunate In taking the final gum.\nfrom th* Imperial Groceteria. Tiw\nlatter wen at tb* top of trielr form,\nand with Ban Crawford absent the\nCardinals bad to to the limit to\nwin by a 31-20 mart\u2014. Llkt tbt Review tbe Cardinals bad but ons deieat throughout a league season tbat\nstarted at the middle of October.\nPor tb* final (tma in tbs ladles'\nsection of the But Kootensy league\nOranbrook quintette wu unabk, to\nget through to Creston du* to the\nbad roads and Prlday night's gams\nIn t ncent I6-f&ms shuttle tourney ths Memorial hall Racketeer.\nbeat the Legion B 10-8, It wu a\nclou event, particularly ths mixed\nmttchu a good percentage of which\nwent to three MU,\nScorn with Memorial Hall Racketeers mentioned flrtt:\nLadles' doublu\u2014Mn. W. Brown\nand Mrt. J. Bptnoer lott to Mrs. J.\nHolland snd Mn. J. w. Smith 3-15,\n19-11, l-ll.\nMit. jl C. Emory snd Mrs. s.\nHsydon lost to Mlu P. Wade tnd\nMn. P. Johnson 11-15. 8-18.\nMrs. a. fj. Wllllsm. snd Mr.. R. r. , i_J to be cancelled end* my\"not\u2122be\nBrown lost to Mrs p. Johnson and'puwi M tto. final game in tbs\nMiss B. Roger. S-1S. 7-I\u00bb. \u25a0 British Columbia ohampionahlp ssrlss\n, \"> *\u2022  \u201efpl- ****..***** \u00b0   **\u2022\"\u2022 '\u00bbt Kamloops me du. to gel under\nlost to Mlu I   Jeffs snd Mlu A. >wsy btfore the and of tbs week.\nLinden  8-15,  l-lo. ____________\nMen's doubles\u2014w. Brown and D.\no. Chamberlain heat D. Jonw and p.\nBourgeois   15-7,   16-6.\nO. D. Nagle and A. E. Murpby\nlott to D. Wade and V. Mclnecsuk\n1-16. 16-8, 13-16; E. jl Mann and\nO. H. Carlson best R. Leonard snd\nE. orenberg 18-13, 13-11. 18-14.\nR. R. Brown and 8. Hayden beat\nROTARY STANDS\nFOR WORLD PEACE\nPERNIB,    March    14     Sherwood\nR. R. Horner snd B, D. Hall 16-6, j Herohmer addressed the Pernle Ro-\n_?\" -   -   \u25a0\u25a0    \u25a0\u2014 *-fy \u00ablub Monday. KU talk na ad-\nU \u00a3   -   5\u00a3*-MI!!!' .*\u2022 \u00b0- ******* \u2022 dnaud especially to tbs newer mem-\nr   _*?i..S-  C.h.'mJ>'rL*ln  \u25a0*?'  **\u25a0\u2022  **\u2022* OI **** \u25a0***- ****>\u25a0 Be nflewwd\nJ.  Holland  ui p. Bourgeon  15-7, j briefly the origin and history of Rotary and oalled attention to tbs Pact\nand\nJ.   H\n15-6.\nJ\u00a3*imL*\\ mT^mtS*.   Fie. Brown !Ua-* -*0-*** *** frown from a ainfls\nm UJV',a'.8mHh *M \u00b0 J0M'  small group'In Chicago to a wctld-\n\u00ab.;.\",.i\u00abt.     *--.\u00bb\u25a0\"\"\"  ontr-uuon  through   tne  el-\nm*^Jmnmnm'.*\"' 9' B   \"**.\u2022  forts of lnllvldusla who hove given\n-   their own time and spent their own\nbett Mlu p. Wadt and D. Wade\n8-16.  17-16, 18-11.\nMn. S. Htyden tnd A. 9 Murphy\nbeat Mn. p. Johnson snd, V. Mei-\nnectuk  3-15,  17-16,  18-0.\nMrs. A. o. Williams snd E A.\nMann lott to Mra. p. Johnson tnd\nTnt lower ptrt of th* retina of\nth* horse II not useful, snd so bs\nsua but llttls except whst Is bslow\nhis head, often bumping bis head\nwbtn ptulnt throuth doorwtys.\nmoney  snd  not  tbr^urn  proms..\n3amp_j_i financed by th* tttm,\nIn discussing tbs ob,-._ of Ro\u2014.\nMr.  Herchmer  Isld  patlcular vttr-\non the' sixth dullnf with tbs fos... \u2022\nR. Leonard 8-16   0-15 ~ l**-  **  **\u00bb<*m******l food  will. He\nMn. r. R. Brown and o. H. Ctrl.' ?i\"_ \u00ab_\u2022 <**H*ll'x! ***'\u2022**\"\u2022 ~ *****\naon   belt   Mis.   B.   Roger,   snd   E   U\u201e*\"\u201eJ*   *^**-*M'   ******   \u2022**   <-*\norenben 15-13, 15-6 not tnow fro- one day to tbe nut\nMn.  A.  8. Murphy  tnd  B.  Hiy- l ***** ,m* *'**?*; J**' .*****'_*_*\u25a0\u2022*\ndon belt Mlu A. linden tnd   \u2122R   f International affalra. It la possible\nHorner 16-13, (3-15   15.7 \u25a0\u2022**  ****  tnf.uence of Roury  to  be\nMlu o. Bwlnf gnd r.'r. Brown ***** So-* \u2022!''cH*\u00abl* In tbt mterc: 1\nbest Mlu B. Jeffs snd R.  D. Hall    '   P**0*'  r'\"  \"\"\u2022-\u2022TUH   \u00ab\u00ab\u25a0   of\n16-4. 16-e. present  conditions  wu  declsnd   to\n'  be human gre:d and \u2014\u2022 need of t:v\n'moment to be tb* willingness of\n\u2022sen iDilvldusl to submit hlm\u2014'.r\nand his Intertill lo tny program\nfor tbt oommon good.\nRANGERS PREDOMINATE IN SECOND\nTEAM OF MONTREAL SPORT EDITOR\n. _\u25a0____ ** V_,MtV * <-*-*\"\u25a0*** rnm urlu of Hitlonsl Hockey\nleagu. all-*Ur ulectlons by sports editors In N.H.L cities.    A connntus\nwlu 0* pnpartd later.\nBy X. E. Nirbonne, Montreal le Devoir\nPint tsam: Gotl AlttrntU turn:\nOardlner   (Chicago)       Altksnhesd   (Rsngers)\nBight Defenoe\nClancy   (Toronto)       Selbert   (Ranters)\nUtl Defenn\nL Conacher  (Chicago)       Johnson   (Rsngere)\nCeatn\nBotichsr (Rangtn)   Primetu (Toronto)\nBight Wint\nC. Contcher (Toronto)   W. Oook (Rsntsrai\n, Lttt Wing\nJolllt   (Cantdltni)       Jtckson   (Toronto)\nCoach\nPatrick   (Rsntsra)       Irvln   (Toronto)\nFrankie Parker, Bantam Puckster, sets\nRecord for Hockey Stars to Shoot at\nUtt 1\nPORT ARTHUR. Out. Mirch 1)\n(OP)\u2014A ntw puck-prop*.llnf msteor\nfLssbsd tacross tits liockty firms-\nment todsy and wroU scoring flfurss\nto shsvms Um vtttrens. T-*n-affd\njprsAkls I'-Jker, slim UacDonsld Cutler r-*i-i\u00abttfr ds lux*, pscked twty\nbis skste* for tbs sesson wltb a\neoorlnf noord of 101 fosls (or 16\nfames.\nThe fluslre Wt-wlnger, only 14\nyears   of   st*.   passed   tbe   century\nmark Monday nlgbt ln the final\ngamt tbat decided tbe Thunder Bay\nbantam league title when MacDonald\nCartler _*t9ited Port William Mon-\narcha 4-0- rrankle scored two of\nthe goals.\nPossessor of an amatlng ahot repertoire plus uncanny judgment,\nhe hu averagfd t little better than\nalx goals for etch game pltyed. Re\nIs pltnnlng to enter Junior ranks\nneit season.\nDYNAMITERS REST\nWITHJCE LEAD\nPromiy of Better Ice Sheet\nfor Tonight's Game\nCALOART, Marcb 18 (CP).\u2014Klmberley Dynamiters are resting easily\ntoday wltb a three-goal margin ln\ntheir tottl goals series against Luscar\nIndians. Dynamiters upeet tbe dope\nin British Columbia by ousting Trail\n^S,.l?t,_L-S..,,0?;,_?,_'J\u00bb\"'\u00bb isl7\u00a3on\"\u00ab_,\"I\" 4_.\"_Ji\"\nSLIPS ON LADDER,\nINJURES A FOOT\nClUUC,   Ms oh    13\u2014lira.    Br:\nThornItt of Midway spent the weekend here the guest of her _wjb. \u2022\nand sbn-ln-law Mr. snd _.-\u25a0\nmay.\nJ. B. Mller and Dan Watson re\ntared to orand Porks lttt wttk.\nCUy  Barttnt  1ms  taken   up   hla\nrs-denoe  ben aftsr an  absence  of\npreviously   perennial   chsmplons   to\nItn.  Osn   Nystrom  and   daughter\ntak* thst sntry In  the  Alien cup m*mJT  __1*   __^ _.\nrscs, while Lusur surprised Albert. IS^. [Vrleml*LL.\n\u00ab\u2014    by    winning    this    province's I \"*n<1' \" '\nfana\ntitle.\nUr. tnd Mrs. A. Scbofleld and son\n'Art Mteklt, t uteran nulled to lSn^Ul K*Bt \"** ****-**\u25a0 ** ***'\nUkt tbt pilot of one of Klmberley's Iu___^_. J \u201e_--,_, _ . __,\nregulsn wbo wu bsnned by tns \u201e,*_; 1^?__r \u2122lf_,*_.-\u00bb \u2022****\nresldentlsl rule, will bs out sgaln \"'J\"*'\"* _*_;\u2022_*\"*\"\u25a0 _ .\ntomorrow night on tbs lookout forL^ \"'^\u2122l *^\" f\"'^'\nnbounds. Last night he seond sll __ur_7 wtT . 4P*T * \"*\"\nthn* counUn, two from dlnct n- \\**L *oi t-tyaott o foot-\nbounds tnd ths third wbtn be\npicked up a loon puck that bad\nbounced back of Dave Pow through\na scramble of plsyen.\nBotb plsyen snd fans sipeet s\nbetter sheet of IM tomorrow night.\nA sharp wtnd lut night unt ths\nthermometer down to t low of IS\ndegrees tnd It wu chilly todty.\nRough lu .polled ptatlng ln the\nftnt gsme, but hopes sn for s\nsmooth surface for the deciding tilt.\nDam Walton slipped on lot Istt\nweek hurting himself quit* badly.\nLeo nerroux has been confined to\nhis horns wltb a btd ooM.\nMrs, Tank le-th laart for Psn-\ntloton mday when sbs will vuit\nrelaavu.\nTony Paydlrc of Mldwwf bu toasted * position st carml mint.\nSKI PARTY ON WAY\nWILLIAMS LAKE. B.C, Mtrch 13\n(CP)\u2014Headed by two well-known\nEnglish spllrilsts, Blr Norman J. Watson tnd Wing Commander C B.\nBeauman, a party of daring mountaineers left here todty for Tatlt\nlake from when they will trek Into\nthe wilderness in tn tttempt to cross\ntbe towering Cout range on ekta.\nMaroons Whip Chicago Black Hawks\n6-2 in One of Roughest Pnch Games\nMONTREAL, March IS (CP).\u2014In one of the roughest games of the\nteason oo Montreal Ice, with 54 minutes in pensltles being handed out by\nthe referee. Including four majors. Montreal Maroons tonight gars Chicago\nBltck Rtwks t 6*3 betting to more Into a second pltce tie with Montresl\nCanadlens In the Canadian section of the National Hockey league.\nBaldy Northcott tnd Hooley Smith were tbe Indlvidusl stsrs of the\ngtmo, each with three goals and two assist* Lionel Conacher wtt tbe\nbad man, drawing two major penalties and two minors. Romnea tnd\nCoulter scored for Chicago.\nThree majors were banded out In tbe third period, Contcher, Cain\nand Couture all drawing fire mlnutee for fighting.\nBoston Bruins Beat Tattend Ottawa\nSenaton 2-1 In Rough Pucfc Contest\nBOSTON, Maaa., March lt (AP) \u2014 Playing aa If the SUnley cup ds.\npended upon their rugged efforts, the Boeton Bruins and OtUwa Senators.\nthe National Hocksy league Ullenders, tonight waged one of the roughest\ncontest! of tbe season to ring down tbe curUin on otw of tbe saddest set'\n\u2022ooa In tbe history of tht Boston club. Bruins, scoring ln the first tnd\"\ntblrd sessions, mtnsged to bid ferewall to 0000 loytl supporters with a\n1-1 Tlctory.\nOlympics Beat\nCleveland Tribe\nDTTROIT. Mich., Mtrch 11 (CP).\n\u2014Detroit Olymplca kept right up\nln the fight for first place ln the\nInternational Hockey league stand*\nlngs tonlgbt by defeating Clare -\nland Indiana 8-2 tn a swift, btrd\nfought game.\nAll the scoring cams In the first\ntwo periods, when Moffstt, Carrtgan\nand Poster counted for Detroit and\nCormier and Benson for Indian-..\nCricket Ends in Draw\nNew York Rangers Take Americans\nln Final Inter-Ctty Qama 2 to 1\nIfBW TORX. Uarch 11 (AF).\u2014N.w Tork Rsntsrs won ths flnsl fame\nof the season with tbelr city rivals In tbs Nstlonsl Hockey leafue tonltht.\ndefestlnt the Amerlctn, a-1. The flntl urlu oount ihowed fjur victories\nfor tbs Amerlcsn. snd two for Rensen.\nTbt Btnisrs scored esrly In th* first period when Cecil Dillon took\na pau at the sldebosrda, ekattd to-ths front of tbs nst snd pushed the\npuck put Roy Worurs. The Ranters scored whst proved I* be the deciding toal In tbt third ptriod whsn Bun Oook 'fed Frank Boucher s\nshort pass snd ths Utter but Wortera stain. The Americana' lone oounter\ncama In the flrat period wben Murray scored on a double psa from Martin  and Oracle.\nTbt victory ttv* Ranters s three-point lesd over Chtcito Black Hawks\nla tbt net for second Plan In tho  Amerlcsn section.\nI-AUNCBSTON, Tasmania, March\nIS (CF cable). \u2014 Tbt thru-day\ncricket match between tbt Australian teat team and the Tasmania\neleven ended In a draw here todsy.\nThe test players ran up UST runs\nsgalnst Tasmania. 349 and 114 for\nellht. Fleet wood -Smith took t total\nof thru wicket* for M runs In Tasmania's ucond Innlnta\nHigh scorers for the Austrsllsns\nwtn Captain F. M. Woodfuli, IM.\nand SUnley McCabe. lit.\nSAILINGS TO EUROPE\nI Hum   SAINT   JOHN\nCall Halifax following day\nMarcb IS  _ Montcalm\nTo   Hivn-eouthampton-ADtwtrp\nMarch 34   Dueheu of Bedford.\nTo   Olastow-Belfut.Liverpool\nMsrch  10    Dueheu of  Tork\nTo Olstfow-Liverpool\nApril \u2022 .   ... Ducbesa of Richmond\nTo   Olsstow-Belfast-Uverpool\nApril  19   Montclsn\nTo olssfow-Uvtrpool\nApril  90    Duchsu of Bsdford\nTo  Olssgow-Bslfist-Unrpool\nFBOM   MQItTBtAL-QCIBIC\nApril   97   Montcalm\nTo   Havre-Southampton-Hemburgb\nApril 21    bucbu. of Tork\nTo   nlssgow-Belfut-Uverpool\nMsy  4    Dueheu ol   Richmond\nTo   Olutow-BSlfut Liverpool\nMay II _  Duchsu of Atholl\nTo   Olugow-Bcltsst-Uvtrpool\nH llll    l\\|\\N\n< MW Vi\\MI\\\nFBOM TANCOIVW\nMarrh   M  Impress  of   Aat,.\nApril 7   \u2014npraas of C.nadc\n*i\u00ab   *lf   til.\n**..  **\u2666   #1  \\l   %\\l\nMarch  98    Ajranc'\nApril   91    - Nlstsr.i\nFor full  information   spply\nN. I. LOWIS\nCity Ticket Agent. Nelson. B.C.\nBREAKFAST\nTwo eggs, any style,\ntoast, potatoes, coffee\n25'\nLUNCH\nSoup, your choice of\nmeats or fish, dessert\n35'\nServed in a prompt, efficient manner\nthat is sure to please\u2014\nGolden Gate Cafe\n -mem*\n<~rv\u2014 tmyn^r -\"\u2014 '-\nPAU Ktant\nTHE  NELSON  DAILY  NEWS,  NELSON.  B.C.\u2014WEDNESDAY  MOBNTNO,  MARCH  X4,  MM\nPROSPECTORS PROTEST AT\nTIMBER IMPOST UPON MINES\nVictoria Changes Interpretation of the Act\nAfter 40 Years; Strong Resolution\nForwarded by Association\nVigorous  pnotegt  against  the  de-1 branch, Victoria,  dealing with  cord\n~     -\u2014*--**--- *--iwood end other timber used by mining   eompanlea,   w*e nad  and   discussed.\n'It la hard  for the   membera   of\nparture from 40 years practice by the\nprovincial government, by tne new\nInterpretation of the mineral act,\nwhich la now being construed to\nforce the payment of royalties on all\ntimber used by operators of mineral\nclaim, except such aa Is used underground, has been registered by the\nbritlah Columbia Prospectors Protective association, which at a apeclal\nmeeting passed a atrong reeolutlon,\ncapfes of which are being sent to\nHon. Q. \u00a31, Pearson, minister of\nmines; Hon. A. Wells Oray, minister\nof lands; Hon. P. M. MacPherson,\nminister of publlo works; and Premier Pattullo, as weU as Prank Putnam. M.P.P. for Nelson-Creaton.\nTbe resolution was as follows:\nKM.Ills    CtJT    DOWN\n\"Whereas a circular letter has been\nreceived by a number of mining\noperators in th\u00ab district of Kootenay\nfrom the forest branch placing an\nInterpretation on cthe rights of free\nminers to the timber on their hold-\nFreddy Brown Is\nWelcomed Home\nNATAL, B. C. Mar. 13.\u2014Mrs. C.\nBomMn of Coleman visited Mr. and\nMrs. L. Tortorelll of Natal.\nMrs. F. Vernon of Penile was a\nrlaltor  ln  Natal   recently.\nParis BaratelU and Louie Bosettl\nof Blolmore visited O. Baraitelll of\nNatal.\nD. Krlvensky of Upper Elk valley\nwaa a visitor ln Natal.\nFreddy Brown of Michel who plays\nhockey for Coleman Canadlena was\nwelcomed when he arrived home after three hard hockey games against\nOMs, Alta., champions of northern\nAlt*., far the Provincial championship  of  Alberta.\nMany People from Michel and Natal attended both hockey games at\nColeman and Blalrmore between Olds\nand Coleman Oanedien* for the\nAlberta  Provincial  championship.\nThe Blalrmore M.C.C. held a successful concert reoently.\nBellevue Ramblers and Rambler-\nettes failed to ahow up Saturday to\nplay the Natal Bakers and Nate1\nQrads.\nNatal Pirates will leave Mar. 14\nto   play   the   winners  of   Pentlcton\nWILLIAM GOPP\nTELLS OF LOVE\nFOR SWIMMING\nPlunges in Cold River\nAlmost Daily\nat Trail\nthle  association   to  understand   the\nattitude of the  government at thla\n(tttt, permitting such a gross misinterpretation   of   section   33   of   the\nmineral act, and ln the opinion of\nthis association one legal Interpretation Is aa good as another, and the\nonly place that tills can be definitely\nsettled as to what Is oorreot woxit*\\__________________\nhe by the process of the courts and and   Salmon-Arm   for   the\nwnet they would decide. title.\n'The attempt Is being made to ] Two exhibition\nbring Into direct conflict the rights\nand privileges of the free miner,\nwhich have practically beea ln effect\nfor bhe last 60 years, end at this\ndate to now endeavor to raise a legsT\npoint which would have far-reaching\neffect and doee directly impair the\nrights and privileges of tbe free\nminer, who after all is the mainstay\nand backbone of this province. It j\nseems fair-fetched if> try and bondi\n.___     basketball   games\nwere played recently between the\nBellevue girls and high school girls\nand ln which the vUltors defeated\nthe local girls ltt-8 snd Bellevue\nboys defeated the Michel Scouts\nIMS.\ninn which very materially ^d25i5r^\"_S5S which la the only\nthe   rights   conceded   to  mine   and]c*p uw \u2022*-m*\u2122!_*___ __.* ___ -_\u2122v-\nolalm holders over practically the\nwhole period of mining ln British\nOolumbla, and such Interpretation Is\nnot Justified from the wording of\nthe act; and\n\"Whereas rt Is felt that the revenue\nderived from ths forest branch opera- 1 follows\none ln this province that will remove\nus from  tne  depression.''\nTEXT OF 1893\nSection 33 of the mineral act.\nunder which the goverment la now\nseeking to collect royalties, reads as\nttone ln West Kootenay does not\nJustify the overhead ln Kootenay of\nthe forest branch, and that the\nstand taken by them Is for the purpose of bolstering up their position\nto  Increaee   their  revenue   from  an\nunjustifiable souroe;  and ____ \t\n'\"Whereas   the   act   ot   the   forest {claim,  Including the use\nbranch  Is not only throwing doubt ^^^^\u2122\u2014\non the rights of free miners but Is\nfurther putting the mining Industry\nNotwithstanding anything to the\ncontrary contained ln any act, every\ncrown grant Issued after the 13th\nday of April. 1868, of a mineral claim\nshall convey, and be deemed to convey, only the right to the use and\npossession   of   the   surfaoe  of   such\nNEED FOR MILK\nGREAT; I.0.D.E\nTEA WILL HELP\nTAUGHT HIMSELF\nACQUATIC ART\nNever Sick in My Life,\nHe Declares to\nReporter\nat   Christmas   time   do   I   take   a'\ndrink.\" he said.\nBORN  IN  VIENNA\nBom in Vienna, Austria, William\nOopp left Oermany in hie early\n'teens and went to aea ln Uw Salisbury, a full rigged ship, and on\none of his voyages took 113 (Uys to\ngo from Cardiff to Panama, around\nthe \"Horn.''\nHe sailed for two years <18W-86>\non the Old Reporter and -he Bar-\nquentlne Wrestler on the Pacific\ncoast In the lumber trade between\nSeattle end Santa Barbara.\nOn December 8, 16*6, he left San\nFranolsoo on the American ahlp\nCommodore\u2014Oaptaln Jordan, master\n\u2014registered at Beaton. He tended at\nDeparture Bay on Vancouver Island\nFebruary 3, 1*87. It was at the\n['time of the gueat explosion ln the\nDunsmuir mines, Wellington shaft\nNo. 8, and the ship oould get no\ncoal so the crew was dismissed. Mr.\nOopp worked ln the mlnee there for\na time and arrived ln Nelson, B.C.\nIon March 0, 1900. He proceeded to\nBlueberry the some yesr where )ie\npurchased a \u26660-oore farm and haa\nlived In Trail and Blueberry for the\npast 34 years. He has worked at the\nConjolld-'tcd -fining St, Smelting\ncompany's smelter since 1M0 and\nIs still going strong.\nHis wife and one son live on his\nfour\nKOOTENAY GROWERS BACK THE\nLATEST STABILIZATION PLANS\nBut Suggest Larger Board on-the Territorial\nBasis; Oppose Applying Minimum\n.Wage to Fruit Workers\nto uiu\u00ab?e\u00abar7_i<l unwarranted \u00ab- therein, taclu-n* all option\" conv\nnecttxl therewith or with the business\nOf m-lru. and the lawful holder by\nMember, ot the Imperial Order\nDeuHhWr. of the Empire In Nelson\nare finding that the need for milk\nfor children ln achoole and of pre-\nKhool aie la very much greater than\nat thla time last year.\nIn order to ralae additional funds\n for the purchaae of milk the I ODE.\n  _ Jl the ' 1,  preparing  to hold  a tea  at  the\ntimber \"thertonT for U\u00bb Kurpoee  of I .Uver room of the Hume hotel neit\nswr -rax-aa? | ga;y\u00a3~\u2122\u00a3!. j - \u25a0_-__\u00bb \u2014 _sr__v_:\nTRAIL. March 13\u2014When William\nOopp, 04 yeara young, Is seen heading toward the Columbia river with\na small bundle, wrapped lu brown\npaper under his aim, it is a never-\nfalling Indication that he Is on his\nway to a dally dip in the ley waters\nof the swift flowing Oolumbla river\nwhich has claimed many. Winter or\nsummer, Ml*. Oopp hardly misses a\nday wtthouj a ahort swim ln the\nriver's back eddies end at times ventures farther to dive off the bridge\nwhich creese* to Esst Trail which Is\nsome  40 feet above th? river.\n\"I have swum all  my  life,\" sold. .   _,\nthe ex-sailor, \"and I've just got to i concerned, he\nhave a dive Into the water. After 1 fj _* ,-W \"\ncome out I feel  10 yeen younger.\"'infcn ,D  hu1.\nSuch woe the reason for his love\nfor the water given a representative\nof The Nelaon Dally News after Mr.\nOopp hod emerged from the Columbia river last week.\n\"Let's go up to my ahock,\" be invited, \"and we con bave a little\nchat. I alao have some photos you\nmight  like to see.\"\nI \\l (.HI   HIM SMI   TO  SWIM\nI le i-ned to swim all by myself,'\nfarm.   He  has   two  sons   ana\ngrandchildren.\nPlans developed lr. Kelowna, for:\nthe knitting together of the fruit'\ngrowers into a new pfintaattua aiming at more effective control, were\nlaid before ths growers delegates\nhere Tuesday by the Kootensy-Arrow\nlakes stabilisation committee, *and\nwere ln general approved.\nThe plana contrn-plate a new organisation to be Incorporated under\nthe socletlee set, as the United Fruit ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nProducers   associtilon.  For   purposes j per cent were favorable to the sta-\nof representation, tbe province  wlu  blllsstton plan  as outlined. \u25a0\nbe divided Into nine divisions, which | SQL'IRES DELEGATE\nwill bave from one to three delegates i    Mr. Squires waa elected^ delegate to\neach,   according   to   the   numerical I the general meeting to be called.\nthe Okanagan aeemed willing to go\nahead with the new organization If\nonly 90 per oent of the growers\nshould sign up. The Kootenay-Arrow\nlakes growers went on record Pebruary 13 as favoring a minimum of\n95 per cent. However, prospects are\ngood for a very complete line-up, for\nKelowna sent word that 73 per cent\nof the growers hava so far returned\ntheir ballots, and of such ballots 98\nMORE ABOUT\nR.W.BRUHN\n(CMtUfleal Irom -*\u00bb\u2022\u00ab One)\nnot the time to do this work, but\nlt must bs bandied by someone\nproperly equipped.\nAs far as the alee of the body was\nbe would have been in-\nvor a smaller number\nthan 10, bu. thla number had been\ndecided upon to ss to be sure of\nhaving every viewpoint represented.\nMEASMUI HAH TEETH\nThe bill was given second reading\nsfter members on both sides ot the\nhouss  had  participated\nDense.\n\"Resolved tbat this association\ngoes on reoord that tn their opinion\nthis aot of -Uw forest branch Is moat\ndetrimental to the mining industry,\nwhich for this first time in many\nyears Is beginning to show signs of\nIncreasing development, and th vt the\ntovernment be requested to Instruct\nthe forest branch that the stand\ntaken by them la absolutely unjustified and detrimental to the best interests of the province.\"\nrecord of a claim aball, during the ;\ncontlnuanoe of hla record, be entitled to the same surface rlghte\nacd no others, and all remaining surface rights shall be deemed to be\nvestel In the crown, or other person\nlawfully entitled, and may, If weted\nin toe crown, be granted and die-\nposed of as la provided by the land\nUwa for ths time being In force,\nbut subject alwaya to the rights\nA\"wwlng le'tter sent to the minis- |Cf free miners \u00ab \u00bb*>~J*J; \u2014.,\u25a0\ntees by Prealdent Neil McColeman: the right ^ ^chaee such surface\nand Secretary R. O. Joy gave further rlghte under section 180.\neapreaslon of the view? of the mem- In vhe post It has been Wt-dered\nMilp.  ** Wtows: I that tbe  clause  * gjjjjjj \u00a3 *\u00a3_\nNEW INSTRUCTION* Oration* connected ^J^*\" \u2122\n\"At s largely attended Indignation * the business Of nvtaing. gave tbe\nmeeting of the Prcepcctore- protec- rrgbt to the claim ^Wsrto use\nfTn delation, a circular letter I timber for ail mining purposes. The\nLwirrTmt^ offlo. of the dlatrlct .new Interpretatton issued from Vlc-\nfew-r. Nelson. B.C.. under date of toria res-riot, the claim ho der to\nS_T_.^r 6 under inrtrut-uons from (timber used under-^ound. suchi aa\nJh\u00ab   department   of   lands,     forest j** stulla, prop, and chutes and oalU\n*\u00b0*    wv ~ lfor tne paying of royalty on building\ntimber, cord wood, and all used on\nthe surface.\nthe purpoee for which the proceeds when children were told not to go\nwill  be spent. I near the water far fear of drowning.\nLast year mUk waa supplied to 70 But ever since I waa 10 yeara of\nchildren. This year milk Is needed [age I han been fond of the water\nfor 146. made up of 83 at the Cen- |_nd when no one waa near a nice\ntrel school and 04 at the Hume pool I would go In and enjoy myself,\nschool. In every caee an examlna- \u25a0 \"Doctors have told tne for many\ntlon of the child haa been made by , yesr*, that I am too old to Uke\nMiss K. Oordon, school  nurae,  and _Ucii ohoncea ln the rtm\\ but when\nconditions of undernourishment or\nother conditions making milk necessary  havs  been  found.\nAt preesnt eight gallons of milk\nIs being supplied dally for four\ndays ln the week. It Is hoped to\nbe able to Increase this to eight\ngallons dally for five days In each\nweek. In addition four gallons are\ngoing dally to children of pre-achool\nsge. Laat year 1211 Was expended\non milk by the IO.DE. At least\ndouble will be required this year.\nthe flah and ducks are walking oo\nmain street, I'll cease swimming\" he\noold laughingly.\n\"I have often thought tbat I\nwould stop the dally practice but I\nalt ln my aback and look out at\nthe beautiful water, get nervous and\ntben eay to myself: 'Aw ahucks, I\nmight as well enjoy myself\u2014and\naway I go again.\n\"Onoe when I waa on the prairie I\nsaw the first duck swimming ln a\npool ln early aprlng and I thought:\nYou wont be lonesome for long, old\nThe mother who makes the biggest fellow'\u2014and In l went,\nJ.A.C. Laug -ton, R.O.\nOPTOMBTRI ST\u2014OPTICIAN\nUnite 203. Medical Arts Building\nThe soceees of our\nPRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT\nwe   attribute   to   the    use   of\nChemicals    ot    highest    quality\n.  ni  produced  ln Canads.\nTry us with your next prescript\nllnu   and  get   Merrks\nSmythe1! Pharmacy\nPHONE 1\nSKY CLOUDS OVER;\nRAIN IS LIKELY\nhit with her young people la ahe\nwho prepares sandwiches and a\nsteaming pot of coffee for them and\ntheir frlenda after an evening of\nfun, keeping on hand for such\nmacks cold sliced mesta, cheese and\nrellshee. \t\nEMU RAM'E TMT        ^^^^^^\n\"The worst swim I ever bad ww\none winter when I bsd to walk on\nbate and O. O. McOeer, K. C, haa\nbrought out that, contrary to assertions of C. C. P. members, the\nmeasure really did' have \"teeth\"\nthrough the final provision empowering the lieutensnt-governor-ln-\ncouncll to Implement recommendations of tbe economic board.\nL. A- Hanna, Liberal, commox.\noprned the debate with a general\ndescription of th- lack of coordination in industry and between industry and libor. Prank discussion\nby the representatives of these\ngroups, more ln tbe style of a\nround table conferenoe, waa greatly\nneeded. He would rather have seen\nonly five on the council in the belief that 10 might make lt unwleldly\nand wu strongly opposed to a suggestion mads by A- M. Manson,\nK. C., that a member of the government should be ln on the board\naa this might hsmper the body ln\nlta recommendations.\nHarold B- Winoh. C.CP., Vanoouver\nlaet. reiterated the C.CP. claim that\nthere waa no \"teeth\" In the bill,\nalthough they were In accord with\nthe spirit of the act\nIt wsa not on economic oouncll\nbut merely an advisory board, a\nhighly glorified board of trade, or a\nboard   of       -\nstrength or the territory,\nI'RGR LAR( ER BOARD\nOnly one feature of the proposed\nconstitution did not meet with the\napproval of the Kootenay-Arrow\nlakes growers, the proposal for a\nboard of directors of three members..\nOn thia point, the meeting endorsed\nthe resolution from Salmon Arm\nproposing enlargement of the board\nto five or seven members, cnosen\non a territorial basis. Tbe meeting,\nhowever, declined to back the Salmon\nArm view that the board ahould\nemploy a general manager to do the\nexecutive work and should employ\nItself on matters of policy and supervision only.\nForms of oontraet drafted by the\nOkanagan oommlttee were examined\nclause by clause, and their application to* conditions local to thla district carefully considered. The plans\ncall for contracts between the Indlvidusl growers and the association,\n\u2014 \u201e on tbe one hand, and between the\nthe de- | shippers and the association, on tbe\nother. \u2022-\nDisappointment was exprsseed thst\nInformed that tbe government proposed to apply the provisions of the\nMinimum wage act to male packing'\nhouse employees and to fruit pickers, the meeting went on record ss\nagainst this proposal.\nAsked to express an opinion as to\na proposition to eliminate the\nwrapped \"C\" grade from the Dominion Prult Marks act, the meeting voted against a change of that\ncharacter being made.\nGrowers* represenatives present\nwere O. Noel Brown and Major H.\nTurner Lee, Bonnlngton; C. S.\nSqulrea and W. Buchanan. Robeon:\nT. Roynon, Leo Oansner, N. Msgllo,\nO. E. Brown and W. M. Vance, Nelson; J. J. Campbell and D. L. Doyle,\nWillow Point; H. ralrbank, Harrop:\nO. B. Appleton, Sunshine Bay; F.\nH. Chanter, Longbeach; and A. H.\nNoakes, Balfour. Of these, Mr. Camp\nbell.  w(jo was elected to the chair,\nNew\nSpring\nSHIRTS\nStyle never stands stDl.\nAlert designers we evolving: new effects to put\nnew aspects on the tt*\nshion scenery. You'll get\nthe idea in a very appealing way in these new\nspring shirts by Forsyth.\nS1.55    S1.95   S2.50\njj\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nRaise ftjoney for\n1  Creston Hospital\ncompose the stabilization oommlttee\nthat has been acted for the Koct-\nenay-Arrow lakes growers. Mr. Doylo\nwss secretary of the meeting.\nEleven New Members Elected to Board Without\nBallot\nCRESTON, March IS\u2014The drive to\nsecure  approximately   |__00   to  pay\noff   unpaid   accounts   on  the   construction  of  creator's  nsw hospital\noeu, wqo was ewmca ro me cuair,,* prograaslng favorably. Due to the I\nand   Messrs.   ralrbank   and   Squires P\u00b0\u00b0r ***** ^ *\u25a0*** nighwaya for travel\nw%        \"outside points cannot he worked. In\nthe village over g.00 has been paid j\nIn on guarantees to date.\nFor   February   the  registration  of ]\nvital   statistics  ahows  seven   birth*., I\none death and two marriage licences 1\nIssued. Of the new dtlaens recorded,'\nfour  were  boya. _______^_^__\nA number from town were at |\nKitchener Friday for a Qanqe which I\nwas given by the newly organised 1\nLadlea' Hoapltal auxiliary fcr the I\nbenefit of Creatons new hoapltal.\nJ. 8. Wilson of Sirdar was a vlaltor |\nThursday, and reports tbat the unemployment     sttuatton    there    haal\niiCkl   rCT   %__\/_%\u25a0\u00bb!\/1oe*M   *\u00b0mewhait   relieved   With   the!\nrnCP*.   OC I    rTUKIvtsklng   on   of   extra   help   on   thel\n  ,CPR. section crews.\nDoug aong, who has been operat-J\nTrail Board Asks Provincial Highway\nWork Pushed if Work Program Instituted\nNEWS OF THE DAY\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^       statistic,   and   such   was\nloe, over which water was flowing, in | useless, he  maintained.\norder to get to a bole In tbs Ice to     R. W. Bruhn, non-partisan, Salmon\nswim. My gracious sake, but at waa Ann,    while   advocating   a   smaller\nslippery I ] personnel,  paid  personal  tribute   to\n\u2022 ive often wondered what lt would ' Prof easor W. A. Carrothert, tbe chair-\nbe llks to be totally exhausted from I man. in whom he had great confi-\nTRAIL. B. QL March IS\u2014A resolution, that the Trail board of\ntrad, request tbs provincial government in the event of the Institution\nof a public works program, to press\nforwsrd tbe completion and standardisation of tbe southern provlndsl highway including tbe Hope-\nPrinceton link and arteries connecting up wltb the United States\nterritory, and that Mr. R. R. Burns,\nmember for ths Trail-Rowland riding be aaked to impress the necessity and desirability of such action\non the provlncu 1 government, and\nthat he be further asked to cooperate   with   tbe   membera   repre-1\nSEE\nVIC\n    GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor Modern Plumbing\nAT MOKF.RATE PRICES\nOpp. Cltjr Hall PHONE 8U\nTueeday  waa iba tint cloudy day ,    Roalcruclan Magaalne  for  ml* at\nfor aome time and by nightfall Uiere ] Valentine. New. stand. llttl)\nw.u   every   Indication  of  rain.  The \u2014-^~a___^B__|\naky clouded over after a ettong wind\nwhich blew most of tb* nlgbt and at\none time reached a raJodty of 10\nmile, per hour. Temperatures were\ncomparatively hlgb, though. tbe\nmaximum being M and minimum 33\ndegrees.\n .\nCURRENCIES.  STEADY\nEAOLEft   MEET   TONH1HT\nO'CLOCK.   INITIATION.\nswimming, so one day, aU by myaelf;\nI picked out a nlc* pool up the\nrlrer, wtter, I could touch bottom\nwithout going beyond my depth and\nthere I swam untu 1 oould .wlm no\nmore, I had no one to tuna me,\nbeing all alone, but I .\u2014am for two\ndence. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ni.hi \\ i  DEAL Or OOOD\n\"I am sure X will do a great deal\nof good,\" he added, \"but lt muat\nbe aa economic oouncll and not a\npolltloal council.\"\nDealing WHO IU function, for pro-\nMOHTRSAL. March 11 (OP)\u2014Ka-\n.Jorlty of currencies beld steady on\nMontreal foreign exchange, today.\nIi The pound dceed the day un-\nI changed at IS.10, while the franc\n|araln traded at \u00ab.5\u00bb cenu. The Unlt-\nled Stat*, dollar finished up 1-39 of 1\nI ' per oent premium.\n* _ I, hour. In tns Jubilee awlmmlng pool   riding   employment,   ha   declared   -\n(1605) lrtUK>ut eihaustlon, ao I might have debtor   nation   oould   not  oarry   on\n\u25a0 been t_ere muoh longer. My muecle* ] nonrtvenue   producing   work   indef-\nWomen'i ImtltuU Baby Clinic st i \u25a0__>   j_<   u   though   1   had   been Inluly tor relief and not so bankrupt.\nHoapltal tod.y, 3 o'clock.        (1009)  troren _,d lt waa all I oould do to!    Wut  aad   wage,   with   Ow   ux-\n      . .    ..     k ' make the beech, crawling out on all  payer.'   money   waa   not   the   real\npermanent__wave   \u2022P*_;l^_M\"rcn  to_a.\" j solution   and   If   any   attempt   waa\nBut awlmmlng la ouly a mild ln- I mad* to carry this out, ther* would\ndiligence  for Mr. Oopp. Ten  time*, be   a   new   system   of   government\non different oocoslona lw has taken  within th* next two years.\nthe  haaardoua plunge oft   tbs   East    DIDM   HIS   POLICY\nTrail   bridge   and   mads   tht   shore       \"l might mention thst thl. gov-\nwlleout muoh difficulty. These dlrea \" \t\nare moat lonely experiences, Mr.\nOopp having no asalstanU or a\nboat I\u00bbndy.\nOn on* dlv*.\" he aald.  \"I dived\n1-13. ROSE BEAUTY PABLOBS\n(1303)\nRecommended  by th* Plre Chief.\nO. K. home fire extlngulaher. (1570)\nSATISFACTOBY    SHOE    kH'HK\nINU\u2014Prompt arrvlre al  WAT-iiv \u2022.\n(1491)\nCANADIAN  LEOION  DANCE   AND\nWHIHT DRIVE AS USUAL \u00bbEI)Nl>-\nday. nssei\npreih Mlted nuts, almonds. Caah\new.    and    Pecan..    Wllllsm.    New. j\nernment   hs.   not   laid   down   any\nother   policy   on   relief   than   that\nahlrh   I  originated  it  minister of\npublic   work,.\"   he   said-\nMr. McOeer. after ao analyaU ot\n8 land.\n(1614)\nPermanent Wave special, March\nIt to 34 15.00. Thelm.s Beauty\nShoppe. (1613)\nWhen you want a Taxi ride In s\nBulck, Phons 35. Nelaon Transfer\nCO., Ud. (1443)\nHARROP.\nott tbs bridge and as I struck uulths conusk of the bin. laid specific\nwster my right arm seemed paralysed | stress on that empowering ths gov-\nand I had to pull myaelf out of It eminent to Implement the oouncll'.\nwlUi one arm and Just moving my policlea.\nother band aa a duck mom IU L \"And,\" he oontlnued, *\\he powers\nfeet. In tbla act should be truss tor trial\nDRIFTWOOD A MENACE and failure aad trial again, ss long\n\"The only thing I am frightened ot sa something Is being done to arrive\nIn diving from Um bridge la that at a proper gosl. Ws must mors on\ndriftwood coming down ths river uncharted economic ssas, not only\nmil lit corns from toe other sld* of with moral courage, but with eome-\n. .._ _. .. . . t_Jn\u00ab to mak* th* authority effective''\nOIWr.CT IS SOUND\n\"Ths object of thla set u sound\nand It Is In good Urns.\n\"It show, a definite Intention on\ntbe part of the prime minister to\nImplement whst hs considers ar* the\nFOUR RELIEF\nKUTOBOATE,    CAMP.    Mar.    13\u2014  , -     __       ,,.,,,   __,   \u2014 - __.,\nCharlea Boyd has returned lnf * m*rt,t gM*\u2122 .*** _*     ,!?M\nW^deTooC m. reTum*d af- I'\u00ab ***\u00bb **\u25a0** ***** **} -**!***>**'X\u00bb\\\nter a leave of absence covering several .months.\nMartin Whitiock, Harry \"BlackLe\"\nHayes, and John McDonald were,\namong those who apent their vaca\ntion at the  Klnfagate-Ea&port  bor\nder, on Monday and Tueeday.\nGlenn Lockwood and Jlmmle Allen motored to Ooatfell West camp,\non Thuraday and lttday.\nFour men left here on Wednesday to accept employment with\nthe Western Fins Lumber, Company\nat Flagstone, which company Is\nj resuming J umber operations after a\nsenting   the  various ridings travtrs- \u2022        _.     __\ned  by the aald southern provincial ,cl<r\"df;wn \u2022ome J^\" \u00bb\u2022\u00ab\u25a0 *f\u00b0\"\nhighway,   in   presenting   the   claims I    *\u25a0   ^   provincial   district   en\nof   auch   highway  for  consideration\nto the said government, which waa\nprs pared   by   the   council   of   the\nboard of trade and forwarded to a\nwith Dong Foo, left at few days ago]\non an extended visfc to China.\nNew arrivals atlll continue to come\nInto the soldier settlement at Camp\nLister, wtth the result that the attendance at tha two-room public\nschool la now up to 53\u2014about the\nlargest on reoord.\nThe  \"four-ln-one\" suit, with  top- I\ncoat, la to be a amart Spring fashion.    There   will   be  several   varla- j\ntlons  of  the  theme.    The  topcoats\nwill   be  long  or  three-quarter   and I\nthe shorter Jacket to wear beneath\nmay be Norfolk style or plain.\nThe New 1934 Chevrolet\n\"The Finest Car In the Lower\nFries Field\"\nYou'll be glad you waited for the\ncar best suited to the Kootenay\ndriving conditions!\nSEE IT TODAT\nNelson Transfer\nCo. Ltd.\nPHONE   General Motors Dealers PHONE\n35        for Nelson and District _\u00a3\nuw Wld\u2014 ss I dies and II\nto  tm  etrlse  s   log,  It   would   be\ntoo bad.\"\n_____________________   Ur. Oood realises tbe \u2014mm o\u00ab\n\u201e,\u201e,, _.\u201e,.    M\u00bb_rM  nth!these  W\u00ab dlrea and when Ik  laat\n,,*    S.soiTk r,r    nts.E    ATI\"'\u2122\"  <*'  *\u00bb*   ****** on  Ju\"   \"'\nrou     MASQlsMDE    D*M\"1!    *\u00bb!,_,.   j_  j_t  o\u00bb loltowlrn  not*   In\nI his shack: ^\t\n.......... |    \"Dear  Oraruna\u2014III  last probably, uroratltle. ol the tune.. But It must\niiiliMK   ***<*   10Ul   b'\u00ab  alv*'  Tm*00  ~*   '\u00ab ibs slvrn powers to handle not only\n,',\u00ab\u00ab,' , caujlnj  you worry. I feel fine, but the  known  situations  but  also  the\nI nervous.   1   P-m.  st   bnelj*.   Always  unknown which are likely to develop\nf    r    m    Cluh   meet*    tonlsht !\u00bbou~'  Wm'  0fl\u00ab*\" iln   \u00b0*>*   Prewit   chaotic   condition.\n\u00abS.hi.   iJ2f si   u!   subject!    \"Th\"*   Oo\".   **\"   <\"\"*   mow-  And   there   sn   more   teeth   In   It\nStrsthcon. J^*^.*\u2122**' \\mt-mjBTmt M. tlm In m, HI.-\nBeing an old sailor. Mr. Oopp always makea notes of tte matter\nconditions prevailing and always\nleaves  a   not*   In   his  aback   before\nCANADIAN I.M1ION\nWHIST lciMi.lll. I\nDANfF. 10 TO  I.\nc. c.\nNELSON  MMiiH  BASEBALL\nAnnual meeting ln City Police office\na pm. Thursd.y, March 15th. Ivery\nbody welcome. '\"\u25a0*\n.19111\nthan   our   C.C.P.   friend,   stem\nsppeclat*.\"\nHe also had a irard of praise for\nProfessor Carrotber. as a man \"better\nequipped than any business man or\n  i practical politician to lead and guide\ngoing to the water. the efforts of the board,\ni iu> u ii < I    Here are a few eaosrpU from his I    \"I thmk this I. one of  the  bill.\n , . zStkT-_.th_ nmtim..-' diary: I that has real Boeatbllltle*,\" la oon-\nhTlonlZ To   m   -   M.rcuV    &\u2022 \", l\u00abJ-fl\u00bb~>-wlnd,, clear., eluded, ending tbTdebate.\nhall.  Tonight,   o   p.   m. Marcu. ^    tnulai.   about   4    degrsss. I  \u2014\nlw*S'.mter m, iw\u00bb.-e-\u00ab. ooid | Kimberley People\ndegrees   frost   at.]\nother shop ln town, and our work Iyi P\nMartin,   eecretary.\nGo to  Bridge  River\nnumber of city clerks and boards\nof trade, wu endoretd by the board\nat a meeting in the elty. ball Tuesday night.\nThe only reply waa from jx. R\nBurns who stated 'that he had presented the resolution to the minister of publlo works. Noble Blnns\nsuggested that If no action was\ntaken within two months that the\nresolution be forwarded to tbe Associated Boards of Trsde.\nAVOID   PAY  ON   WEDNESDAY\nThat Instructions bad _*tn given\nto arrange to avoid pay day of the\nC. kl. _t 0. company on a Wednesday\nIf it can possibly be managed, was\nthe contest of a letter from T. W.\nBlngay read before the board.\nThe aecretary waa Instructed to\nsend a letter to Mr. Blngay congratulating him on his election to\nthe offloe of pre>ldtnt of tbe B. C-\nMlnlng  association.\nThe resolution Irom the Creston\nboard of trade asking that 1800\nacres of l .nd ln the Creston district\nbe reclaimed, waa left on tbe tible.\nEleren new members were elected\nto tbe board without ballot: R. w\nDiamond, A. C. Caldicott, P. L.\nBrown, Parker Williams, W. E. Marshall, J. Woodman. K Sheer. 6. R\nWalley, Oliver C'Andrea. Jack Martin, Paul Mussen, A- P. Leveque,\nwho reoently was elected a member\nattended his first meeting.\nA letter from R, R. Burns Informed the board that the low\nportions of the road at Thrum.* and\nKinnalrd would be attendid to and\nthat the views of the board regarding the retaining wsll on tbe river\nfront would be assured.\nA resolution from the Slocan District board of trade asking for a\nremonetlratlon of silver was not endorsed on the advice of T. W. Blngay who stated ln a letter that It\n\u2022\u25a0'.-* f-uitless for Csnada, which la\na relatively amall country, to even\nthink of going Into bl-metalllsm on\nIts own. He said lntern.tlonal agreements on this matter would be the\nonly -ay, and as to the ratification\nof the agreement' at the London\neconomic conference, that all money\nIs being attended to In Ottawa.\nA resolution rrom *Orsnd Porks\nthat the unemployed be utilized for\nthe development of mining properties waa referred to T. w. Blngay.\nSharpen a dull knife by folding *'\npleoe of emery paper ln the centr\u25a0\u25a0\nand drawing the knife blade rapidly |\nglneer for tbe Bast Kootenay ac\noompanled by Charles Quick, wen\nvisitors  here  on   Friday. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nEd. Orford. made a trip to Kings-   bsck and forth several tlmea.\ngate  on It.day.\nAdolph Wynndell, returned bete\nfrom OoatfeU West oamp.\nTbe prov-nclal government, under\nthe direction of Mr. Dixon engineer In charge of provincial eqip-\nment bas loaded on a r-rlwey oar\nat Klngajitte a rock-crusher, bins end\nother tools and supplies to be transferred eleewiiece for use.\nCharles Zaclina prospector and\nminer left ben on Friday for Yahk\nto apend tbo week-end with friends\nthere.\nAN EASTER WISH\nOF FRIENDSHIP\n8EVERE   WINTER   KILLS   DICKS\nMICHIPICOTEN, Ont. (CP)\u2014Game\nwardens report many ducks were\nkilled by the extreme cold weather\nthis winter, many of them apparently while ln flight.\nLace gowns for evening still are\nhe woman-wlth-medlum-slzed purse's\nbest bet. They come with oovered\nshoulders and sleeves In black\u2014always good; ln white\u2014ditto; snd ln\ncolon\u2014often the  most Inspiring.\nFriendship Is the memory\nOf   the   beauties  I  have\nseen...\nTrees   against   a   summer\n\u25a0ky.\nA rlrer calm, senna;\nFriendship Is the memory\nTime    weaves   of   colon\ntrus...\nFriendship Is the happiness   ft\nThat I am wishing you.  \u00bb\nCAllen's Art Shoppe\\\n\"A Greeting Card for Ever*\\\nOccasion''\nKITCHEN CUPBOARDS\nFor that new home too are building, or for yoar present ons,\nthere Is no need to be without plenty of cupboards.\nIn onr wood-working factory we make cupboards of all deacrtp-\nx\u00bb tlons, and of strong construction.  VTe will make them to yoar\norder, and save you  mone*l\nA. H. GREEN CO.\n\u202201   FRONT   STItEET\nLTD.\nPHONIC   1711\nI-l-l _] C it] I T0DAT\nL       I   I   I    md   E   a       J    J     Hnd  Thiirsda\nFUN AND THRILLS FOR ALL!\nACTON'*   FOR   PERMAMNT\"\nOor pries, er. no mors ths.. s-r \u00bbJ\u00abw \u00bb\u00ab-\u2022\u00bb IJ *\u00ab-\u00ab '\/*** \"\n\u201e.her .bop in town, and our work \u00bb \u00bb\u25a0*>*\u25a0 _*; '\u2122 ^_JW!?1,,W{,C0?\n,hrou,h..r-\u00ab.n~-t..'.l5=U^ KlMMRUTf.   Maroh   !\u2022__,.   tat j\n  I Ood   who nave ine aucb  wonderful'Mn.  R.  Duvldson  of  Upper Blarch-\nwememh+r  i    *    in  n_  of  r   t !health. ' mont  have a  vteltor, Bobs  mother, \t\nrmrsHii iniLi rasie' J\u00bbn- \u25a0\u25a0 1M4-L\u00abed furnaces. 2 pm. I Mrs. Jauet Davldwn of Edmonton. I CRESTON. Msrch 18-The P e*by\nH-ii TTo,blfl\u201e,? orrhe.i\u00ab: o.r. ^ Water 33 degree-. Air damp, cloudy, Alta.. who may stay with them -or J\u00abian Youn\u00ab: PioplJ's eorietr de-\n\u25a0Sbm n.nre.   viKrttiM   Ruffe   sun-   M d-grewa. tr*  summer. I bated    the   topic:   Resolved.    'Tnat\nTime Dances. N<nei.lf\u00ab. Bufrei  bap  ,.(mMi   MOJ,TI,v   \"(.BIT- |    Mr*.  \"Puffy\" Kemp  left Situ.dij- .education U a  Iuxujt,\" at t>  1ft.\n\"When  a  person   Jennie  to  swim. > for  BIMniK**,  Alia.,  to v\u00bb_u;  for  a^emry  evening   Friday.   The   derision\ntMy want to dive.\" said  Mr   Oopp.! few days. j'-, \u00bb ffw points, was in favor or ttie\n\"but diving la 80 per cent grit and j    n   Townsend,  who  underwent  a., i negative,  e*v_:_  by*   i loyd   McLa-en\n10 per cent aklll. If you lose conVol jopentlon for Appendicitis eome time land Frank Morrow. Tae afflnrmtlve\nPower Man Htars\n*   of Mother's Death\nCRE3TON.  March   18\nper, fi on per couple. 2.\\r t\\tm isrtv.\n(1607)\n\u2022ANNUAL CATHOLIC BIN SLR.\nMAUCH IS FROM 8:30\u2014?. THE\nLARGEST AND BERT MEAL IN\nTOWN. ASK THE MAN WHO HAS\nBEEN TO THE CATHOLIC PARISH\nHALL.   TICKETS   80   CENTS.   (161S)\nMaritime Club social Evening\u2014\nI. O. O F. Hsll. Thuraday. Msrch\n18th, S p.m. Whist. Old Time Mus\nyou lsnl like a thousand of bricks.\"\nThe aquatic enthusiast is also one\nof health. He buys books and maia-\nnines on health and takes great cars\nor himself.  Although email   ln  stature, betng 8 feet, 6 inches ln holthl\nand  weighing  130  pounds,  he  Is of j Tuesday for the Bridge River district,\n  wonderful   physique  for  a   man   of      The   executive   of   X$it   Kimt'.rley\nlc and Dancing. All Maritimers an  hi* age. Amateur   Athletic    aaaoclatlon    me:\ninvited,   refreshments   served.    Ad-'    \"I  dbn't know  what  oonetlpet.on | Wednesday   afternoon   and   made   a\nmission 38c. (1806)   nMans and  1  have  ntver been  elck  presentation   to   W.   J.   C.   Cleave.\nIn my life. None of my big machines  Much thanks and praise were g_vcn\nago, Is doing so well that  he  went I wee   taken   by   Jack   Johnaton   aad\nborne -kiturday. I Doble   MacDonald\nHarry   Broun   and   baby   left\nSaturdiy to visit her former home in\nMichel for a few days.\nMr. and Mn. C. Cutmlngham left\never go out,\" he told the reporter.      I for the good work he has done* while\n\u25a0 He la greatly Interested  In swim-  preeldent o[ thla association,\nmlng snd clips any newspaper atones      Many old friends and well wlahera\n___,_.\u2014, _\u2122  \u00bb. ___ _\u00bb_,\u201e___,  of arduoue swims and saves photos jof W. J. C. Cleave met at the home\nLake Oners] hO'pltal for their kind of swimmers or divers that appear in jof It*, and Mn. R. E. Jackson rn-\nattention during hla reoent Illness.      the paper*. I day evening to Wish him tracd luck\nOflio. '    \"I smoke but very little, and only land gin* him a happy send off.\nCARD  OF THANHS\nMr.   D.   Eccles   wishes   to   thsnk\nDrs.  Bennett and  oussln.  also the\nMatron snd nurses of the Kootensy\nSld Piker, engineer ln charge of\nWast Kootenay Power A Light oompany, limited, plant at Ooat river\ncanyon, has Just reoelved word o!\nthe death or his mother early th's\nmonth. In the eouth of f-\"4\\t1\nwhere she has resided since leaving\nVictoria In 1816. Mrs. Parker wa* It\nhe*   77th year.\nHesldrnte of West Creeton report\nthe earliest aprlng ever known there.\nAlready the thrushes are back and\nthe crows are a\u00ab numerous ss at midsummer. The snowfall ln the bills at\nSummit creek was more tben average\nfor nr-cemb-T and Januarr but wm\nbelow pv during February.\n(.ague\nBENSON\nAL6CAT\nQURD0N\nAdded Feature\nHerbert Marahall I\nMary Boland\nMay Robson\n,    THE   \u201e___\nOLITAIM\nEDiVARD\nEVERETT HORTON\n>.^\u00ab*W5SJS5\u00abM*;\u00bb**\u00bb\u00abM\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbS!\nTonight\u20149 o'clock\nA Real Live\n\"BABY\"\nwill be given away\nfrom our ai-ge\nS$&mm7Zm*m*t*Xmmm\u00bb\n\u25a0*N\u00bb**i#N*SrV\u00bbe*^9*J\nLast Complete Show at 8:30\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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