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Therefore, the volume Is\nsmall.\nW. K. Esling. M.P. for Kootenay West, hw requested the post office\ndepirtment to defer action until the views of tbe people ot Nelson are\nreceived from private citizen-, the board of trade and other organisations.\nFORCED CRISIS LOOMS\n|IN ARMS CONUNDRUMS\n|Would Abandon Arms Convention, Then Report to League\nand Force France Show Her Hand; Germany Shows\nSigns Weakening; Norway Stays With League\n, ' By (he Canadian Press\nHopeful signs for world pesceand disarmament, mingled with rumen, of\n|a forced crisis st Oeneva, placed a new face on tbe arms problem Wedneeday.\nA proposal was tn the air at Oeneva to abandon the disarmament oonfer-\nnoe and report lta failure to the League of Nations, possibly ln an attempt\n\u25a0to force France to show her hand on the question of guarantees.\nI Loula Barthou, the French foreign mlnlater, made plain that bla country\nlis keeping an open door to further discussions, and Sir John Simon, British\n\u25a0foreign secretary, declared Great Britain la ready to \"make any reasonable\n|concesslon\" to bring about- an agreement.   \t\nThere were rumors that Oermany la showing signs of willingness to re*\n| turn to the conference.\nIn Norway the storting rejected by a close vote a labor proposal to wttb-\nIdraw from the league.\nI At the aame time, a high authority ln London revealed that a group of\n\u25a0powers,' Including the United Statea and Oreat Britain, la considering con-\nIcerted action against both Bolivia and Paraguay to bring about \u00abn end of the\n\u25a0Chaco war.\nD.Altt.UIUKE\nPROBE OF COLLISION BY OLYMPIC\nIfl Arabian\nTurmoil\nTbe only available picture ot the\nIheir to tbe throne of Yemen, Arabia,\nIwhose father, Iman Taha, Is reported\ni have been slain ln an Invasion of\n\u25a0his territories by forces ot Ibn Baud,\n\u25a0ruler of Saudi. Brltlah planes and\n\u25a0 armed pollce have been dispatched to\n\u25a0the scene ot tbe confUct to protect\n\u25a0national!.\nHh\nHEPBURN TO QUIT\nFEDERAL HOUSE\nON JUNE 11\nTORONTO, May 1\u00ab (CP). \u2014\nMitchell P. Hepburn, Ontario\nLiberal leader, tonight announced he would aubmlt hli reilgna-\ntlon aa member ot tbe Dominion\nparliament to Rt. Hon. W. L,\nMackenkle King, Liberal leader,\ntomorrow,\nMr. King will hand Mr. Hepburn's resignation to the speaker of tbe bouse pn June 11, the\nday before the official nomination! In Ontario.\n\"Thla ihould set it rest all\ndoubt sa to whether I lm withdrawing from thi Dominion\nparliament and devoting my\nwhole time henceforward to the\nleadership of the Ontario Liberal\npart; ln the provincial election\ncampaign,\" Mr. Hepburn declared.       \u2022\u25a0\"r\n,m*tsaima----\u2014-lMmm\u00bb*m*\u2014-\u2014\nOlympic Course Chartered to\nPass Sunken Lightship\nto Starboard\nNXW TORK, May IS (AP).\u2014Wltb\nthe radio direction beam as its prob-\nsble focal point, an lnveetlgatton Into\nthe Nantucket tragedy was ordered\ntoday by the VS, department ot commerce after the BM. Olympic, lta flag\nat half-mast, brought to port the four\nsurvivors ot the famous lightship It\nrammed and lank ln the thick fog\nahroudlng dangerous Nantucket\nahoeli.\nOn orders of Secretary Daniel Roper\nof the commerce department the United States steamboat Inspection service\nwill hold an inquiry tomorrow.\nCaptain John W. Blnks. who has\ngiven as yeara of unblemished service\nto the White Star line, and other officers and membera ot tbe crew ot the\nOlympic, will testify.   .\nFrom Captain Blnks* version of tbe\ntrsgedy\u2014the, tale of disaster as lt unfolded in the control room of tbe niter ship of the Titanic\u2014lt was strongly Indicated that the direction beams\nsent from the radio of the Nantucket\nlightship will figure moet prominently\nln the hearing.\nThese beams. Captain Blnks related,\nwere uaed to chart a course Intended\nto keep the lightship on ths Olympic's\nstarboard, Instead of dead ahead.\nTbe Olympic waa proceeding at reduced speed through the fog when\ntbe siren ot the lightship waa heard\nBesides the maater, there were four\nother offlcen on the bridge.\nThe stocky, ruddy-faced Captain\nBlnks, again will take charge of hi*\nship tor the return voyage to England,\nwhere another Investigation wtll be\nmade by the board of trade, the Brit*\nlab maritime governing body.\nCaptain Oeorge W. Bralthwalte, of\nthe severed and sunken lightship, and\nthe three other survivors, went to\nBoston todey hy train.\nPastor Arrested\non $1712 Claim\nVancouver. May 15 (OP).\u2014Rev.\nThomas Christie Hipp, leader of the\nUnity Fellowship of Truth, Vsncouver, wu arrested today on a writ\nof capias Issued out of supreme\ncourt on order of Chief Justice\n\u2022Aulay Morrison at ault of Mra. Mabel Eleanor Hoad, wbo claimed \u20221713.\nShe alleged Dr. Hipp planned to\nleave  British   Columbia.\nDr. Hlpp's solicitor itated be plans\nto apply to have the order for arrest est aside. He said Dr. Hipp dented he Is indebted to Mn. Hoad\nand that he bad no Intention of\nleaving tbe province.\nRING PLEASED\nWITHCHANGES\nMARKETS ACT\nB u t Asks Additional\nPowers for the\nGovernment\nMOORE FORSEES\nECONOMIC REVOLT\nNullins Bucks Import\nof Argentina Beef\nin Tin Cans\nOTTAWA. May IS (CP)\u2014A elgnlfl-\ncant statement by Rt. Hon. Mackenzie\nKing that tbe amendments proposed\nto the marketing blU by Hon. Robert\nWeir had met some ot his objections\nto the mea- *r. waa made in tne house\njust before adjournment today.\nTbe Liberal leader went further and\nsuggested that lf tbe government\nchanged the legislation In respect to\nthe power! of the board to enact\nregulation! and made such power a\ngovernment responsibility, \"as tar as\nI am concerned I would cease to have\nany opposition to the measure aa a\nmeasure of an experimental character.\"\nThroughout the afternoon tba\nblockade by the liberals bad continued. For four daya tbe hill had\nbeen before tbe houae ln committee\nwithout a clause being passed. Tbe\nattack on tbe blU today was led hy\n(Continued on Page Ten)\nelwon\nGAINS HONORS\nConference United\nChurch\nVANCOUVER, May 16 (CPJ^-Rer\nRobert C. Scott of the marine million\nwaa elected president of tbe British\nColumbia conference of the United\nchurch today at tba opening of the\n10th annual session. He wu honored\ntor SO yeara of eervloe ln tbe mission\nfield.\nMr. Scott bu been connected with\nthe various million boata and hu\nministered at many camps and Isolated settlements on the British Columbia cout. He la under appointment u principal ot Coqualeetaa institute, the Indian achool over which\nRev. 0. H. Haley bu presided many\nyean.\nRev. A. D. Archibald, tbe president,\nopened the conference and, on tbe\nplatform with him, were Rev. H. I.\nHorton', secretary, and Rev, F. E. Run*\nnails, assistant. .\nMr. Archibald welcomed officials\nof the United church from Toronto.\nThey are Rev. Peter Bryce, eecretary\nof the missionary and maintenance\nfund; Rer. Frank Langford, secretary\nof Christian education; and Rev. Colin\nToung of the Missionary society, home\ndepartment.\nHelena Printers\nOnt on Strike\nCity Without Papers When\nMen Go Out on Wage\nKicks\nHELENA. Mont., May 16 (AP).-\nHelena dally newspapers suspended\npublication today u printers on the\nMontana Record Herald, evening\npaper, and the Helena Independent,\nmorning publication, went out on\nstrike ln demand for Increased wagee\nand shorter houn.\nTbe walk-out also wu effective at\nJob printing planta.\nThe striking printers, approximately 106, demanded li.ao an hour\nfor day work for which tbey now\nreceive M cents and II 28 an hour\nfor night work,, for wblch tbey an\npaid 06 centa.\nA threatened itrlke ot prlnten tn\nOreet Falls wu averted Monday\nwhen settlement, the terms of whtch\nwere not made public, wu effected\n3900 on Strike, Seattle\nShip Crews Join Strikers\nAnnounces on\nElection\nPremier George Henry of Ontario\nSCHOOL BOARD\nMAY SUE CITY\nAN ADDITIONAL\n8000 ARE IDLE\nIN WASHINGTON\nDock Strikes Tieup\nMany Lines Work;\nLoad One Ship\nFRUIT GROWERS\nEXPRESS ALARM\nSprays Held Up; Bad\nSituation Arises in,,,\nSan Francisco\nVancouver Trustees\nSeek Full Amount\nAsked for Schools\nVANCOUVER, May 16 <OF);-I*agal\naction may be taken by tbe Vancouver achool board because of the city\ncouncil's failure to (rant the board\nthe full amount aeked In its revised\nbudget, Trustee Oeorge T. Cunning-\n* TWttwSr-Sl-f't-W board tniends\nto do everything poeelble to ensure\nthat the echooll will be kept open for\nthe full tenn. ,\n\"We have checked thoroughly on\nour legal position and are Informed\nwe are right ln onr stand,\" he said.\n\"This will be rechecked and then lt\nmay be necessary tor ua to take some\nlegal action at onoe.\"\nMarkets at\na Glance\nnj tbe Canadian Press\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Induttrlal atocka cloeed higher.\nToronto mlnei \u2014 Irregularly\nhigher.\nWinnipeg \u2014 Wheat doled\nhigher.\nNew Tork\u2014Stock! closed lower.\nToronto\u2014Bacon bogs off car up\n8 cents to 8.40.\nLondon\u2014Bar silver and tin\nlower; copper, lead and ilnc unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Bar allver and tin\nlower; copper, lead and Une unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Cotton and coffee\nhigher; rubber lower; sugar unchanged.\nNew Tork \u2014 Canadian dollars\ndown 1-33 to 1.00 1-16.\nBKATTLK, May 16 (AP)\u2014Striking longshoremen yielded at least\ntemporarily here today when they\n\u2022greed to a request by Governor\nMartin to toad tin Victoria of the\nAlaska steamship line to alleviate\nany possibility ot a shortage et\nnecessities of commerce at Alaska port!,\nTonight longshoremen voluntarily began loading tbe vessel, and\nAlaska steamship company officials nld It wonld sail lor south-\neutern Ateika points tomorrow\nnight at midnight.\nMORS TROUBLE\nParalysis to ether waterfront\nbusiness wis brought about, however, by additional walkouts, visited by a delegation of the seamen's union, the entire enw\nof tbe oil tanker M. H. Whlttler\nquit the vessel today, and tne-\nthe American mall liner\nColumbian  of the Am-\nHawaiian line  moved   sit,\nfrom tbe dock, apparently\nto keep Its crew on board,\nNPRAV8 TITO IIP\nMeanwhile,  Governor Martin wu\nbombarded   wltb   telegram!   uklng\n(Continued on Page Ten)\nHUGE BRITISH\nAIR LINER HAS\nMAIDEN FLIGHT\nLONDON, May IS (OP Cable).\u2014\nTwo notable advances In Brltlah aviation were anndunced today \u2014\nmaiden flight ot the Scylla, largest\nair liner ln the world, and Inauguration of the tint inland aerial mall\nservice ln the Brltlih Isles, to commence shortly.\nThe Scylla made her maiden flight\nto Paris. Built for Imperial Airways.\nshe carries 3D passengers, two pilot!\na wireless operator and Stewart. She\nIs powered with four 690-hone*\npower englnei. Tbe passengers are\nable to dine and hear radio pro*\ngrams.\nThe airmail eervloe, to open ln a\nfew daya, will run between Inverness\nand Kirkwall In the Orkney islands.\nNations to Get\nWheat Reports\nLONDON, May 16 (AP).\u2014Ten days\nof private negotiations between tbe\nbig four wheat delegates ended tonight, leaving ln doubt tbe question whether Argentina can he prevented from breaking tbe 1083 wheat\nagreement    ^*\nA report of the deliberations 1!\nbeing sent to the governments con*\ncerned, Including Canada, the Jnlt-\ned Statea, Australia and Argentina.\nCHAMBERLAIN GETS\nSHAKING WHEN TAXI\nFIGURES IN CRASH\nLONDON, May 16 (AP).\u2014sir Aps-\nten Chamberlain, former foreign\nsecretary, was bruised and badly\nshaken up tonight u the tuleab\nIn which he wu riding collided wtth\nanother cab In Orosvenor square\nand overturned. Examination showed no bones were broken.\nLord Dawson of penn, tbe King's\nphysician, happened to be puling\nat the time of tbe accident end\nstopped hli car te render aid. He\nwai surprised 1\u00b0 recognise the victim u Sir Austen ud took blm to\nhis home.\nFRENCH QUAKE TERRORIZES\nVALENCE, France, May 16 (AP).-\nEarthquakes, fslt ln this section ot\nsouthern France for the third time\nwithin a month, cracked walla and\nfrightened the populace today, both\nhere and at Rouasea.\nClergymen Will\nRecall Investment\nin Vickers Firm\nLONDON, May IS (CP Cable)--\nIn consequence ot an outcry from\nclergymen all over the country,\nthe clergy pensions board hu decided te withdraw Iti $30,000 investment from the armament firm\not Vlcken, Limited,\nThe complaints were sharpened\nby the report ot the league ot\nNation* commission that Pnra'-iiar\nand Bolivia could not continue\ntheir war In the (Iran Chaco It\nother nations, Including members\nof the league, did not supply them\nwith monitions.\nKINGSTON PEN\nWORKASUSUAL\nKINGSTON. Ont.. May 16 (CP)\/\nSilence tonight enveloped massive\nKingston penitentiary, where flames\nlaat night awept through the \"change\nroom\" and caused heavy damage.\nThe tire wu believed to have been\nlighted by conttcti u a protest\nagainst alleged dropping of tbe\nbaseball games which have been a\nfeature ot tbe prison recreation since\nthe riot of 1033.\nAn Inspector from the department\nof Justice at Ottawa prepared for\nan Investigation Into, tbe fire today,\nand to all outelde appearances the\nprison wu quiet. The usual \"outside\" gang! were at work today,\nwhile Inside the prison lt wu reported that all prisoners except those\nwbo are employed ln the change\nroom itaelt completed their usual\nday'a toil. The change .room gang,\nhowever, wu locked In, pending\ncompletion of the probe, when they\nwlU be required to clean up tbe\ndebris.\nRUPERT SHIPS\nMEAT NORTH TO\nRELIEVE STRESS\nPRINCE RUPERT, May 16 (CP).\n\u2014The longshoremen's itrlke on the\nUnited States Pacific const showed a beneficial effect here today\nwhen fresh meat was shipped from\na Prince Rupert abattoir to\nKetchikan, Alaska, where a shortage wu reported owing to failure\nof regular supplies to arrive trom\nSeattle.\nMeat packen aald today li was\nprobable meat*wonld be ordered\nfrom other Alaska polnta If the\nstrike continues.\nKNIFE WOUNDS LEAD\nTO MURDER CHARGE\nCUTTEN TO PLEAD THE\nMISINTERPRETATION OF RULES\nCHICAOO, May 16 (AP)--Charged\nwith concealing huge deals ln wheat,\nArthur W. Cutten'a defence will be\nthat be misinterpreted tbe government's rules for big trsders, hli attorney eaid today.\nKAMLOOPS, B.C., May 16 (CPI.Robert A. Simpson, no fixed address,\nwu formally charged today with the\nmurder ot P. Knspp, whose body was\nfound on Canadian National railway\ntracks near Valemont, B.C., lut Sun\nday. Be wu remanded eight days\npending further Investigation by Brltlah Columbia police.\nTwo knife wounds were found ln\nKnapp'a body.\nSTERILIZATION IS\nTALKED AT LONDON\nLONDON, May 16 (CP Cable).-\nTbe mental hospitals' oommlttee of\ntbe London county council hu decided to recommend that tbe council permit mental defectives ln Lon*\ndon hospitals to offer themselves\nvoluntarily for sterilisation.\nFormer Scholar Helps Campaigning\nTeacher\nSp,\n* pi$\nWILL SUGGEST\n2 POINT PLAN\nFOR CONGRESS\nNationalization    of\nDomestic Stocks\nIs One Branch\nPURCHASE OF THE\nMETAL IS SECOND\nTwenty yean ago a achool teacher\nwu busy cramming the three \"Rs\"\ninto a young lad's head at a llttle\nschool In Sedley, Saskatchewan. Tbe\nteacher, wu M. 3. Coldwell, now\nFarmer-Labor leader In Sukatchewan,\nthe hoy wu Bill Bunn. Bill, now six\nfeet tall, and an expert aviator, la\nhelping bii former tucher by carrying blm on long airplane hops\nthroughout the province, campaigning for the Farmer-tabor party. Bunn\nla shown at the left with Mr. Coldwell\nu they prepared for a recent flight\nfrom Regina.\nOntario Election Date Set\nIs June 19, Nominations on\nJnne 12, Announces Henry\nSASKATCHEWAN\nHAVE VOTING\nMID-JUNE\nWIUFIPEQ, May 16 (CP) \u2014\nPremier J. T. M. Anderson ot\nSukatchewan, Juat before leaving tor Reglna tonight, aald the\ndate for the Saskatchewan general elections likely would be\nannounced next Monday.\nTbe Seakatchewan general elections must be bald before July\nB and voting In June hu been\nIndicated In government circles.\nThe dates prominently mentioned are June 13, June IS and\nJune 33.\nWhen Informed the Ontario\nelection! had been set for June\n10, Premier Andenon remarked\nlt -ne a co-incidence that the\nSukatchewan election! alio\nwould be held around that '\ntime.\n\"\"\"-\"*\u25a0-\"innnnavnns*;\nPostal Telegraph\nWASHINOTON, May IS (AP).-\nUntalr propaganda againat thl United Statea communications code wu\ncharged to Western Union today by\nthe Postal Telegraph company.\nThe charge wu one of a aeries\not development Involving tbe communication! Industry. They included:\nWestern Union officials hinted at\nthe nra bearing that they would\ntake their fight against the code\nInto the courts lf necessary.\nPostal officials uld that unfair\npractices by Western Union and the\nAmerican Telephone and Telegraph\ncompany wen standing In the way\not recovery.\nThe bouse of representstlves com*\nmere* committee concluded hear*\nlngs on a bill to set up a apeclal\nagency to regulate communications\nsystems.\nThe NRA hearing, which attract\ned a Uat of witnesses long enough\nto require two days In testifying,\nreceived testimony, also, from Postal\nofficial! that ths biggest competitor\not their company had circulated\n\"false assertions\" to stimulate oppst-\ntlon among telegraph users, to the\ncode.\nSeek Protection\nin Soar Voting\nOENEVA. May 16 (AP).-The Bear\nmember of the League of Nations\ngoverning commission created a sen.\nsatlon tonight ln a secret meeting of\nthe league council by admitting that\nguarantees an neceasar; to protect\nminority voters in the 1933 Saar\nplebiscite. He said additional pollce\nalso are necessary.\nThe committee ls still ln communl\ncation with the Oerman and French\ngovernments concerning guarantees\nand It wu undentood that tbe _. .r-\nman government la not unfavorable to\nthe proposal.\nOrder Signed for the\nDissolution of\nthe House\nBALLOT FOR 90\nSEATS THIS TIME\nTORONTO, May 16 (CP).\u2014The\nOntario general election! will be\nheld June 19, official announcement of tbe date wu made'tonight.\nOfficial nomination! will be\nheld June U and advanced polls\non June 16 and 16.\nPremier Oeorge S. Henry announced the dates and alao dissolution of Ontsrlo's legislature.\nPremier Henry made bla brief announcement trom the open window\not hli automobile u be left government house. He bid been eon*\nfining for 90 mlnutu with Lleuten-\nsnt-governor Herbert A. Bruce.\nORDERS Simon\nThe lieutenant-governor signed tbe\norder-ln-council providing for die-\nsolution of tht legislature, and Is-\nauanee of the writs. Premier Henry\ndid not Issue his election manifesto.\nPor three day premier Henry and\n(Continued Ol Page Ten)\nFRENCH OPPOSE\nNAZI ACTIVITY\nIN SAAR AREA\nMSIZ, France, Miy 16 (AP).\u2014A\ndivision of French Infantry and a\ncavalry brigade maaeed in tbe Saar\nfrontier region gave rise to reports\ntoday that Prance ll attempting\nto discourage Nail activities In tbe\nSear region.\nTroope were nnt to the frontier\ntrom Mete. Military authorltlu described the operations u \"normal\nmaneuvers.\" Reports perelsted thlt\ntbl movement wu la response to\nNazi   demonstrations.\nConsider Tax Angle;\nSilver Bloc Is\nv Jubilant\nBy SAM BLEDSOE\nAssociated Press Staff Writer\nWASHINOTON, May 16 (AP)\u2014\nSilver legislation at this session wu\ndecided upon today after a two-hour\nconference between President Roosevelt and the United States senate\nallver bloc.\nThe president prepared to send a\nspecial message to congress within\nthe next day or two recommending\nthe two-point progra-i that hu\nbeen ln mind ilnce \u2022 tentative understanding wu reached with tbe\nsilver group about two weeks ago.\nThe plan calls for permissive nationalisation of domestic stocks ef\nthe metal and a mandatory declaration of policy that allver shall he\n-pnrchaied until It constitutes td\nper cent of the metallc monetary\nbull.\nGROUP JUBILANT\nTbe sliver group wu Jubilant after\nthe talk today and memben reported\nthe propoeed meuure probtbly would\nbe labelled an administration bill.\nTbi only question left tor consideration, lt wu said, wu whether\nthere would be a tax en tbe profit!\not those holding domestic itocki of\nPATTULLO TO STAY\nIN THE EAST\nVICTORIA, Miy 16 (OP).\u2014Premier\nT. D. Pattullo la expected to remain\nln eastern Canada for a few daya yet,\nlt wu Intimated at tbe Brltlah Columbia parliament buildings today.\nThe premier hu been carrying on\nnegotiation! wltb the Dominion government ln regard to Brltlih Columbia flnanoes, and more recently bu\nvisited New Tork and Toronto.\nSTART MACHINERY\nFOR B.C. BYELECTION\nVICTORIA, May 16 (CP) .-Preliminary machinery for provincial\nby-election et North Vancouver wu\nset ln motion today through formal\nfiling here of notification of a vacancy In the eighteenth legislature\ncaused through the desth of ths\nlata O, C. P. member, H. 0. I. Andenon.\n(Continued en Page Ten)\nOCEAN FLYERS\nPIANRETURN\nTp Do Westward Hop\nAfter Visit Rome;\nRepairs Held\nLAHINCH, Irish Free State, Miy\n16 (API\u2014After mission death by \u2022\nnarrow margin on tbelr eutwird\nflight acrou the Atlantic, Capt.\nOeorge Pond and Lieut. Ceure 8a-\nbelll were Impatient today to be In\nthe Ilr igiln ind tempt fate by\ntrying to fly back to New Tork.\nTheir plana nil for \u2022 visit to\nRome, after which tbey will return\nto Ireland and attempt to fly back\nto Naw York, thu substituting i\nround-trip flight for the honor tbey\nmissed when they filled to reach\nRome In i single hop.\n1 in determined to mike every\npoulble effort to get away quickly,\"\ndeclared Captain Pond, plainly annoyed when he learned tut several\ndays wonld he required to repair\nthe big monoplane which landed on\nan one-acre field near here kit\nnight\nSabelll revealed today that lut\nbefon tbe Irish cottages below\nShowed the flyers were safe he bad\nan but given np hope ot I nte\ntending.\nRODEO PARAPHERNALIA\nLEAVES MONTREAL ON\nWAY TO OLD COUNTRY\nMONTREAL, May 16 (CP)\u2014Wild\nhorses, stein, calvu and cowboys,\ntbe makings ot tbe rodeo that wilt\nbe shown ln London ihortly, ttlied\nfrom Montrul today aboard the\nfreighter Nortonlan. Only 90 of the\ncowboya went ln the freighter, bow-\never, tbe remaining 130 luvlng Friday on the liner Auranla.\nThe cowboya are from Alberta and\nseveral of the southwestern statu.\nIn order not to break tbe law\nIn Oreat Britain < respecting cruelty\nto animals, the methods of steer\nwrestling and calf roping will be\nlightly altered for London aud'\u2014\"-!s,\nFred Almy, part owner of the rodeo,\naald todiy.\nTHE WEATHER\nMln.   Mix.\nNELSON    >18 TS\nVlctorli  \"9 61\nVincouver 13 66\nKamloopi ..* 63 71\nBstevan Point   SO 87\nPrince Rupert   38 61\nAtlin  33 90\nDawson, T.T    44 03\nSeattle   .:  63 60\nPortland, On 99 63\nSan Francisco    63 60\nSpokane    .164 73\nPrince Oeprge 36 86\nLos Angeles   66 TS\nPentlcton  M\nVernon    90\nOnnd Forks    48 76\nKaalo   47\nCranbrook    46 83\nCalgary   94 76\nEdmonton i .'  46 76\nSwift Current   80 30\nPrince Albert   46 76\nQu'AppeUe   40 S3\nWinnipeg    46 T3\nNanaimo     63 6T\nMoon J\u00bbw     46 S3\nForecast tor Nelson and vtclnltv\u2014\nModerate to fresh wutstly wind;, ra-\nerally fair and moderately warm.\nI\n \t\n\t\n , . \u201e, . .\u2014,\u2014\nPAOE   TWO\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, RC\u2014THURSDAY MOBNINO, MAY 17, 1M4-\nFetaalsatdniaad\nHalted. Terete, Bat\nDon't Suffer From\nRheumatism\nRheumatism is i blood disorder\nWith i etrom tendency to inflammation.\nRheumatism is due to the prewnos\nof uric acid in the blood, and before\nyou can get rid of this painful, Joint\ndistorting disease the bbod\u00bbmu_t bt\npurified ud enriched.\nWhy not let Burdock Blood Bitten\nihow what it will do for you.   It not\nonly brings relief, but correction of\nthe trouble u well.\n\u2022ions; pet op las the past ii years br Iks T. lOta* Ok)\n12 CANADIAN WOMEN, BEAUTIFULLY\nGOWNED, PRESENTED AT ROYAL COURT\nSatin, Lace, Silk Ntt Gowns\nWorn by Ladies Who\nBow Before Queen\nI IB\"\nLONDON, May 16 (CP cable)\u2014\nTwelve Canadians were among thou\npresented to tbe king and quesn\n\u25a0t thi second court ot the season at\nBuckingham palace tonight.\nMre. O. Howard Ferguson, wife ot\ntbe Oanadlan high commissioner ln\nLondon, presented the Canadian woman to their majesties. Two others,\njewela, wltb an embroidered train\nof the ume material lined with\nchiffon to tone. She wore a pearl\nnecklace and carried a futher fan.\nMlu Winifred Kydd wore a gold\nand white tinsel lame gown, wltb\ntrains of cloth of gold, lined with\nsea-green chiffon, and oarrled a sea-\ngreen futher fan.\nMadsme Brasalou's gown wu of\norchid utln crepe, embroidered with\ndiamante and Crystsls, with a Sicilian purple aatln train lined ln orchid.\nMile. Madeleine Banalou  wore  a\nUd; Kemp and Miss Cynthia Kemp  white   utln   gown   embroidered   ln\nof Ottawa, had their presentations\npostponed until the June courts.\nThose csnadlans presented ln the\nbrilliant setting were Mlsa Winifred\nKydd, Madame Lionel Berslou and\nlilies. Madeleine and Francolse Bar-\naalou of Montreal; Mrs.- Bertram\nJohnson and Mln Joyce Taylor of\nOttawa; Mrs. oordon Bell and Miss\nEvelyn Moron of Toronto; Mrs. Russell Frost of Hamilton; Mrs. Percy\nOordon and Mlu Helen J. Oordon\nof Reglna, and Mrs. Crawford Oordon,* formerly of Winnipeg,\nMrs. Ferguson wore a dress of lily-\nhat  green utln, embroidered with\nsilver, with train of the ume mt\nterlal lined with allver lame, and\nshe carried a bouquet of white orchids. Mile. Francolse Banalou's\ngown wu of white utln, cut on\nsimple llnu, a train ot the ume\nmaterial being lined with white\nchiffon.\nSOFT PINK LIS8E\nMn. Bertram Johnson's gown wu\nof aoft pink llase with pink and\ngreen sequins appllqued to tne bodice. Tbe train of Mtln to match,\nlined with green llsse, hung from\nthe shoulders.\nMlu Joyoe Taylor wore a gown of\nBACKACHE!\nBackache U thl most persistent ijrmptom\nef kidney troubles. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver\nHill entirely rid the system of the poisons\nwhich cause backache, lumbago and other\npainful ind dangerous diseases. Uaed once\nor twice n week ther ensure the healthful\ntrtlonofthellver.kidneyiandbowdi.\nDitCH\/ISE'S\nK..&I.. PILLS\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest bi thtt Interior\nBreakfast 25c ta 60c\nLuncheon 35c to 50c~Dinner 35c and 65c\nPHONE 7\u00ab7\nHUME HOTEL\nFree Bus Service Nelson, B.O. Oeorge Benwell, Prop.\nRotary and Gyro Headquarters\nBUMS\u2014J.  A.  Bnlng,  Edmonton; Montgomery,   Calgary;   Mre,   J,   R.\nA. M. Myers, J. Bloom, T. R. Mac- Tinkers,  W. T.  Billing!,  Kulo;   R.\nAnile, p. N. Black,  H. N. Smith, Pearson,   Winnipeg;   Mr.   and   Mn.\nJ. Warke, M. Richards, w. H. Vines, Mathuon, Toronto; Mn. D. B. Bru-\nVancouver;   H. N.  Coursey. A. An- kin,  Mlu  O. Braakln,  New  west-\nderson, Medicine Hat; w. S. Apple- minster.\ngate, C Barolay, Mr. ind Mn. R. 8. \t\n(The Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kinh\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Booms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\nIM BAKEB ST. PHONE IS\nNELSON. B.O.\nSAVOY\u2014A H. DeWolfe, Crmbrook;\nOeorge Andenon, Spokane; h. R.\ngpooner. Calgary; C. W. Lunpkln,\nLondon, oot.; 8. pmnkovltch, Orand\nForks; W. I. Monly, Nakuip; J,\nChaffln, C. B. Hounton, E. Oloig,\nVsncouver; W. O. Norrle LoewentbsJ,\nErft; 0. I. Sprott, Vanoouver.\nHew Grand Hotel\nP.  L.  tAPAE,   Prep.\nWeekly end Monthly Rates\nHot  md  Cold   water\nSingle SOc ap     Double 11.50 np\n110 \u2022 Month Ud Up\nOccidental Hotel\ntOS Vernon St. Phone NIL\na   WABSICK\nSPECIAL  MONTHLY   RATES\nOood Comfortable Rooms\nMlneri'   Headquarters\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\n3KS.  8. MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot  and  Cold   Water\nIn  the HEART of the City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA. LAPOINTE. Prop.\nRooms from 60c to SI.60\nMonthly 110 and up\nSteam* heated and hot and cold\nwater In every room\n605 Biker St Phone 60\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger.\nNELSON-VERNON\nOne Way ?8.00 Round Trip t) 14.40\nWEEK-END EXCURSION RATES 110.00 RETURN\nClergy and Travellers certificate! honored\nLev.\n1   6.00\nAM.\nNELSON\nI   PM.\nf 1:lt\nArr.\nArr.1\n| 12:46\nPM.   |\nNAKUSP\ni w\na: Jo\nLev.\nLev\n1   3:80\npit\nNAKUSP\nI   PM.\n1:30\nArr.\nArr.\n1   8:00\n~r~M  i\nVERNON\nAM.\n6-30\n' Lav.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd.\nPhone 800 \u2014 Nelson Depot, 205 Baker St. \u2014 Phone 800\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\n0*IL\u00bb  TRUCK\netnvici\nFREIGHT LINE    \"saw\u2122\nPhone     j. c. \u2022\u2022\u2022cotTY\" muir. mop.      Phone\nNelson Prompt   Ktflclrnt   Herilce Trail\n77 a\u00bb \u00bbn Time. 13 or 181\nKing George Enters the Jubilee Tear of His Reign\nMallandaine Hi\nEast Kootenay Zone\ncraSTOH, May 16\u2014OoL _\u25ba Mallandaine, William Ferguson, J. B. Holder\nand H. A. Powell, trom Creston Valley\nbranch Canadian Legion, were at\nCranbrook Sunday for i legion tone\nmeeting, at wblch were representatives from the branches at Winder-\nmen. Pernle, Klmberley, Cranbrook\nsnd Creeton\u201418 delegates In all. Col.\nMallandaine reported on the visit of\nCreiton ex-iervlce men to Kellogg.\nIdaho, late ln April, to Install the offlcen ef the newly-formed Maple Leaf\nKing Oeorge hus begun tbe Jubilee\nyear ot hla reign under auspicious\ncircumstances aa optimism is a dominant note among the people of the\nBrltlah Empire. Plans ars already under way to mark th.end of the Jubilee\nyear * wltb celebrations throughout\nthe Empire. These will find a climax\nln a gnat durbar ln Delhi, capital\nof India. It will be the mightiest and\nmost colorful pageant the world provides, and Its splendor Is made possible only by the participation of many\nruling princes, each of whom will\nepend a fortune to'turn the plains\nof Delhi Into an Arabian Nights camp.\nThe plcturu show: (right) The coronation procession, 1611, a year after\nKing Oeorge aucoseded his Illustrious\nfather. The state coach la approaclSng\ntbe abbey with Big Ben and the\nhouses of parliament ln the background. Lower left ls Ralph Cleaver's\nImpression of the coronation, while\nat the top, left, la an excellent picture of tbe beloved monarch.\nwhite atlffened cobweb lace over\nwhite taffeta. Her train wu ot lace\nlined with white georgette, and\nshe carried a Jade-green feather fan.\nMra, oordon Bell's gown wu of\nice-blue crepe trimmed with silver.\nThe train ot the aame material\nhung -from the shoulders, and ehe\ncarried a small sheath of orchid! in\ntone.\nMlas Evelyn Moxln wore a victor-\nIan gown of needle-run lace and allk\nnet In pale Pink, the waist high\nwith a belt of French blue brocade.\nThe skirt wu full, with lace flounces at the hem, and thi sleeves were\nputted. The train wu of the same\nmaterial and she wore a halo headdress of pink mother-of-pearl. Bhe\ncarried a Victorian posy.\nVICTORIAN MODEL .\nMn, Russell Frost alio wore a\nVictorian model ln pals pink taffeta,\nwith deep rouchlnga at tbe toot and\na long train to match. She alio carried a posy.\nMrs. Percy Oordon wore a gown\not champagne ripple satin draped\nwith Brussels laoe on the corsage,\nwith a lace train mounted on tulle.\nShe carried a white ostrich plume\nfan.\nMlsa Helen Oordon wore I windswept gown of cream. aatln and\nallver gauze, with a train of matching georgette appllqued to utln and\nembroidered with iilver threads. She\ncarried a fan ot white ostrich plumes.\nICE BLUE SATIN\nMrs. Crawford Oordon -wore a\ngown of ice-blue satin, the matching\ntrain being embroidered with diver\n\u2022nd crystals.\nA itrlng band played soft music\nu the presentees advanced through\nthe ballroom to bow before their\nmajesties. *\nWhile the prince of Wales wu\nabsent ln wales, bis tall brother,\nPrince oeorge, wu on bind with\nhla parenta, Hla face bronaed from\nweek! under the hot tun during hli\nrecent South African tour, the\nprince etood ln the royal circle\ndressed In a naval uniform.\nDiamonds sparkled ln the crown\nand corsage ot Queen Mary, She\nwore a gown ot opalescent aquamarine paillettes over pale, flesh-\ncolored charmeuie, with a train tot\nIndian embroidery.\nThe gown changed colon u she\nmoved under the light! of the ornate crystal candelebra.\nThe king wu clad In the scarlet\nand gold full-dress uniform of a\ncolonel-ln-chlef of the ooldstream\nQuerela.\nWater Is High at\nReclamation Farm\nCRESTON, May 16.\u2014Ferryman John\nRyckman, who wu ln from the ferry\nat the Reclamation farm Prlday, states\nthat tbe Kootenay river hu risen to\nthe n-foot mark for the highest of\nthe season to date, at which mark\nlt hu stood for most of the wwk. It\nhu about alx feet atlll to go to attain\ntbe high ot 1083.\nGood Catches\nin Moyie Lake\nMOTH, May 16 \u2014 Fishermen an\ngetting good reward! for their labors\nthese days, the splendid weather letting them put ln long hours on the\nlake.\nWilt Stellar holjs the record to\ndate for the biggest day's catch, 11\nbeauties with not a pocket fish\namongst them, but Andy Anderson\nholds the place of pride with a flab\nwell over six pound! weight.\nExchange Rates\nNEW TORK, May 16 (OF)\u2014Sterling\nexchange steady at 65.09% for 60-day\nbills and at 15.11 tor demand.\nCanadian dollars 1-16 per cent premium.\nFrancs 6.6o;_ cents.\nLire 8.BO1\/, oents.\nUruguay 81.06 cents.\nbranch ot j& Canadian Legion In the\nIdaho smeat* city.\nMattenfi come up at the provincial legion convention at Portland\nnext month were discussed, and Col.\nMalUmMtarwls prevailed upon to act\nn Mvim\u2014Mttn ot the East Kootenay\nlone. W. V, Jackson wu chosen u the\nCruton valley representative on tbe\nlone executive.\nAll the delegstcs were guests of\nCranbrook branch at a nipper it\nwblch a number of tbe Cranbrook\nmemben Joined their ions representatives. \u2022\nHigh-yielding varieties of flu trom\nIndia are being successfully grown\nln the Imperial Valley of California.\nWindermere Man\nSuffers Stroke\nINVERMERE, Miy 16\u2014 VlUttlb\nKlmpton came.ln from Kaoma. Alt*,\nWednesday, to be wltb hli titb*.\nRufus Klmpton, of Windermere, who\nsuffered a stroke tbe previous night\nLatest reports uy that Mr. Klmpton\nla doing well. He la an old-tlmir ln\nthe valley, ind had i buslneu In\nDonald during the conitructlon ot\nthe CP*. After Donald wu dismantled be came to reside on bll home-\nsteat. at Windermere.\nRe hu a brother at Oolden, Dan\nKlmpton. Ud one ln Alberta and i\nal ter In Crubrook.\nt\nFink's May Specials\nThere's everything thrilling about these Specials. The Fashions! The Colors! The Price! No matter how much you\nusually spend for summer wear, you couldn't do better\nthan buy these.\nSILK SWAGGER SUITS\nNew sailor collars. All new styles.\nWhite and pastels. Cl ft 0C\nSizes 14 to 20  ijHU.Jj\nHATS\nNtw silk piques. Large and small\nbrims. Whites and pastels. A style for everyone\nSKIRTS\t\nSilk Crepe Sport Skirts.\nAll white \t\n$2.95\nBLOUSES\t\nPlain and Print. Organ-   <M QC\ndie Plaid Piques ...<.. *leW\nDRESSES\t\nPebble Crepe. White and\npastels. Sizes 14\u201420 ..\nDRESSES\t\nPrinted voiles. Organdie trims for\nstreet and party. Sizes 14\u201420.\n$455-15.95\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, May 15 (AP) \u2014'\nWheat: No. 1 northern M to 66, No. 1\nred durum 8314 to 66)4, May 89)4.\nJuly 89, Sept. 88 H.\nCorn: No. 8 yellow 45 to 46.\nOata: No. I white 33*% to 33%.\nPlu: No. 1 187 to IM.\nFlour unchanged. Shipments 25,394.\nPure bru 18.00 to 16.50.\nStatistics Indicate that over one-\nfifth of the American domestic consumption of rc-'n gou into vamlah\nud allied pro 1st-, and that only\nthe paper and soap Industries use\nlarger quantities of rosin.\nWHITE PURSES\nLeather and Fabrics.\n\u2022fl.00-f2.95\nWHITE GLOVES\nKid Slip-ons  fl.95\nFabrics  Sty\nClinCO Ties, Pump, Cuban, Hi Heel. Sizes 8\u20148.\nPair\n$2.50\nThe best assortment of white footwear for your selection. AAAs\nto 9s.\n$2.95 to $5.00\nI\nFINK'S Ltd. SBS\nYOUNG AND OLD\nATTEND SERVICE\nChoir Leaders Are Praised\nat St. Paul's\nMother's day service at St. Paul'a\nwu marked by the happy mingling\nof young and old all to do honor\nto the memory of Mother. Rev. T.\nJ. 8. Perguion in hli sermon paid\na fine tribute to \"our mothers.\" Two\nsplendid poems were recited hy Miss\nLillian Bennett and Poster Mills. The\nBoy's choir rendered the Arli \"I will\nSing of Thy orest Mercies,\" from\nMendelssohn's Bt. Paul, oeorge Mao*\ndonald's well known verses. \"Where\nDid Toil Oome rtortt Baby Dear?\"\nwere sung by Donald Brown.\nfollowing a presentation to Mrs.\nT. J. 8. Psrguson. by Joy's choir\nleader, Mr. Perguson took occasion\nto sasurs P. E. wheeler, unlor choir\nissuer, that St. Paul'a people were\nproud of the fine ihowlng of the\nchoir at the feetlval and to congratulate, tbe young folks of the\nchurch who had acquitted themselves so splendidly. Miss Eileen Mackenzie's splendid work with the\ngirl's choir also came In for its\nshare of due praise,\nTbe church was beautifully decorated with tulips ud carnations by\nthe Excelsior club.\nProduce Quiet\nMONTREAL Msy 16 (CP)\u2014Trading\nwar qulit on the Montreal produce\nud dairy market today:\nButter, graded No. 1, gift, lollds\n33, print! 33. Receipts 66 boiei.\nCheess, Ontario colored! 9)4.\nEggs. A large 30, A medium 1*9, B\n18 ud 0 atock 16)4. Receipts 3383\ncasea.\nPotatoes steady: Quebec. 66, N.B.\nMntns 90, P.E.I. 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Sold tt all food drug Koto.\nSmall lire 5 5f.\nLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S\nTABLETS\nKM -BUBPAm PREVENTION\nOP PERIODIC PAINS\nTRINIDAD SEEN\nASSPORTSCENTEP,\nA Pictorial Record of Insuirs Arrival i n tho United Mates\nSarazen and Kirkwood Blaze\nNew Golf\nCircuit\nPORT OP SPAIN, Trinidad (CP)\u2014\nJene Sarazen and Joe Kirkwood hoping around the Caribbean from 1\u00bb-\nand to Island ai U each Jump were\nluit another hole in a vast golf course\nvl\u00abuallz*tl Trinidad ai a great International competition centre when\nthey landed here from a pan-American plane.\nThe two famous golfefs, one United\nStates pro champion and the other\ntbe winner of the Canadian open and\nnorth and south championship arv\nmissionaries of better golf in thla.part\nof the world.\nTtny played exhibition matches at\nthe various halts and made a survey\nof conditions, studying golf courses\nand accessibility, with the view ol\ndetermining whether lt would be p-\u00bb-\nI Bible to arrange an international tour-\nInament here to attract amateur and\nprofessional golfers from the United\nStates, Canada and Europe.\nThe plan ls that the circuit Include\nSan Juan, Puerto Rlc* Carcacas,\nVenezuela;  \"\u25a0 o r t-of-Spain, Trinidad;\nROR YOUR PROTECTION\nSecuriliei and other valuables which you\nkeep at homt or in your office are always\nIn danger of fire, theft or lost. To have\nfreedom from worry, uie a Safe Deposit\nbox at The Royal Bank. It combines protection with convenience, at a trifling cost.\nTHE\nROYAL    BANK\nOF      CANADA\nKimberley Store\nStaff on Picnic\nKIMBERLEY, May 6\u2014The membAi\nof tbe Mark Creek store staff held a\npicnic at Peckham's lake Sunday.\nLioyi established a reputation for\nproficiency ln leap frog.\nThe Kimberley Homing Pigeon club\nstaged another race Sunday wltb\nseveral good entries. The race was\nfrom Elko to Klmberley, and Bill\nWatson's bird got first, with D.\nSmith second, ahd M. Harras third.\nThe Blarchmont group of the United Chu H Women'i association held\na successful sale of home cooking\nand sewing, also afternoon tea. The\nhome cooking was especially well\npatronized. Mra. Broadman Is president of this group.\nMrs. Bentley gave an address on\nMothers day at the Eastern Star\nmeeting last week.\nDeported from Turkey to the United States, Samuel Insull, ex-czar of\nChicago utilities, 10 shown on his arrival and transfer to the government,\ncutter \"Hudson\" tn lower New York\nbay. At the left, the erstwhile fugitive\nls shown with his son, Samuel Insull\nJr., who went aboard the liner to-i>\ngreet his sire. At the center a sailor\naids the magnate to descend a ladder\nfrom the \"Exilona\" to tlu) \"Hudson.\"i\nAt the right, Mr. Insull aboard the\n\"Hudson\" alts down to rest after the\nstrenuous exertion.\nKingston, Jamaica; Bobota, Colombia;\nMaracalbo, Venezuela; Crlstobel, Canal\nZone and Mexico City, Mexico.\nSarazen said that no matter what\nroute would be decided upon there\nwas Uttla doubt that Trinidad must\nbe one of the competition courses. He\nforesaw a great future for Trinidad\ngolf. There was not the slightest reason tn the world why Trinidad should\nnot become the winter meeting jHace\nof American golfers, amateur and professional.\nJoe Kirkwood back up his brother\ngolfer's views. He said he was an\nenthusiastic supporter of the plan far\na winter tournament circuit. Goiters\nwould go anywhere where there was a\ngood golf course and airplane facilities\nnow made this a comparatively simple\ntask.\nIf golf ln Trinidad were glorified, be\nremarked, aid lf Its advritages were\nmade public property, there would be\na great Influx of golfers from the\nUnited States and all the big \"pots\"\nwould be attracted to the idand.\nLeave for Boards\nConvention, Forks\nSome Go by Auto Over the\nCascade Highway\nNelson's delegation to the annual\nAssociated Boards convention at\nGrand Forks, some 25 strong, leaves\nthis morning for the Boundary city.\nMany of them will go by auto over\nthe Cascade highway, while a numbu\nwill travef.'by train.\nAmong those wbo win go trom here\nare R. W. Hinton, P. O. Morey, E. C.\nWrsgge, Oeorge Dvorjete, C. D. Blackwood, W. J. I. Biker, 3. R. Hunter. X\nE. L. Dewdney, Ven. Archdeacon Fred\nH. Graham, 3. A. Kerr and Mrs. Kerr,\nR. D. Barnes, D. D, Townsend, J, A.\nMcDonald, J. H. Gordon, R. D. Hall,\nDavid Kerr. A. Balrd, C. 8. Sharps, A.\nBrowne, H. H. Currie and R. A. Grimes.\nPLAN OPERATE\nLARDEAU GROUP\nSeveral Groups Joined by the\nLardeau Gold & Silver\n'Mines, Limited\nThe Lardeau Gold & Bllve. Mines,\nLtd., ts % recent consolidation of\nseveral groups, namely Oilman, Iron\nDollar and Stiver Tip claims, situated\non the south slope of Mount Poole,\non the east fork of Mohawk creek,\nsome five miles south of Camborne\nIn the Lardeau mining division.\nThis summer will witness great\nactivity ln the Lardeau district, on\nsurrounding properties, among which\nare Teddy Glacier, Goldfinch. Meridian, Nettle L, Silver Cup, Lucky\nBoy. Kootenay Mohawk and I.X.L.,\nall on the ceneral mineral belt.\nThese various properties have produced and shipped ore valued at\nhundreds of thousands of dollars.    '\nOver 1100,000 has been spent on\nthe Lardeau group. Following reports\nof B. W. W. McDougall, Dr. H. C.\nGunning, Duke Harris and Newton\nW. Emmens, and test shipment to\nTrail smelter ln September last, C. O.\nBeechlng. mine superintendent, le\nleaving for the property this month\nto prosecute this year's operations.\nDirectors Include Roy Wrlgley, president, Col. R. D. Williams, W. A.\nWebb, J. H. Hamilton and C. B.\nBeechlng.\nCreston Student\nLeads Province\nCRESTON, May 19\u2014Word hu been\nreceived here thst Eric Martin, eldest\nson of Mr. and Mra. W. B. Martin, has\npassed his first year examination at\nthe coast school ot pharmacy, taking\nthe highest -marks of all those writing\nln British Columbia. This showing ls\non a par with his work at Creston\nhigh school, In all of which grades he\ntook uniformly high standings during\nhis high achool course.\nMrs. Alllster Ross, nee Molly Moore,\nwhose marriage was solemnized late\nIn April, was guest of the high school\ngirls' basketball team, on which she\nhas played ever since tbe sport was\nIntroduced, at a miscellaneous shower\nat the home of Mrs. F. P. Levlrs\nThursday afternoon, at which she\nwaa remembered with many useful\ngifts.\nMrs. F. V. Staples, who Is a patient\nat Creston hospital, ls making satisfactory progress.\n,C. B. Twlgg, East Kootenay district\nagriculturist, spent a few days at\nCranbrook the latter part ot the week\nMrs. W. Fraser returned Thursday\ntrom a three weeks' holiday motor\nvisit at coast points.\nC. Sutcliffe, president ot Creston\nValley Stock Breeders' association, was\nat Yahk a couple of times during the\nweek, keeping close tab on the herding of the association cattle ln that\nsection again this season.\nRev. A. O. THomson, Presbyterian\npastor, was at Kitchener Sunday afternoon for a Mother's day service ln\nthe schoolhotise.\nThe specific germ which ls responsible for trachoma\u2014principal cause\nof blindness In the world\u2014Is a mystery whleh medical science hopes to\nclear up soon.\nRepair Moyie\nWater System\nMOTH, May 18\u2014A commencement\nls being made this week by the Moyle\nWater Works company to do considerable repairs to Its system, both the\nflume and dam needing attention.\nCllvc Bateman, caretaker at the B.\nC. Cariboo properties was in town\nSaturday. C. S. Lord, the mine superintendent, who has been over at Burton visiting some other properties of\nthe company with Mr. Rice, managing\ndirector, is expected back at any time.\nMrs. Alex Fraser of Chapman Camp\nis at present visiting with her father.\nDen Dupont.\nArt Johnson, who has been trapping\non the Yahk lines all winter, la a\nresident ln town for a while.\n' Mre, Smith, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs.\nJames and Mrs. Montpcllier made the\ntrip to Cranbrook Saturday to see thc\nfilm. Mrs. Montpcllier remained In\ntown over the week-end, visiting with\nher niece Mrs. Ber.toia.\nJ. Taylor was visiting with his sister\nMrs. St. Louie Sunday on his way\nwest over his road district.\nLa Vaune Conrad celebrated her\ntenth birthday Thursday when she\nentertained a number of her girl\nfriends to a pleasant tea and games.\nMr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell, accompanied by Miss Mary Andrews,\nwere Cranbrook visitors Saturday.\nDomestic Exports\nDp by 51 Per Cent\nOTTAWA, May 18 (CP).\u2014Domestic\nexports In the four-month period ending April 80, totalled ln value 1173,\n740,000, an Increase of more than ISO,\n189,000, or 61.7 per cent, ln coctnari\nson with tbe same period in 1933.\nwhen the total was 1114,551.000, according to a report Issued today by\nthe Dominion, bureau of statistics.\nImports amounted to (148.295,000\nan Increase of M6,B9O,O0O, or 48.3 per\ncent over the 1933 period, when they\ntotalled 1101,875,000.\nTotal trading during the four\nmonths aggregated 8324,314,000, an\nIncrease of W per cent over the 1933\nfour-month period ot 8217,863.000.\nBanff-Windermere\nWill Open May 20\nINVERMERE, May 18\u2014According to\nlateet advlcee the Banft-Wlndermere\nmotor road will Ipe open for public\ntraffic by May 20. This ls V o earliest\ndate the road has been opened to tbe\ngeneral public, and providing there\nare no heavy rainstorms between now\nand then It will be in etc llcnt shape\nfor travel.\nMr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson and\nMr. and Mrs. W. McGregor of Victoria motored Mere from the coast,\nand are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Coy.\nWallace Wilson Is a brother of Mrs.\nCoy.\nC. X. Smith has returned from\nVancouver where he has been wltb\nhis wife and small son since last fall.\nMrs. Smith and the baby are now\nsafely on the road to recovery, and\nwill be returning to their home here\nin a few weeks.\nS. R. W. Horwood of Invermere\nHeights, expects to be able to leave\nthe Cranbrook hospital shortly, after\nhla operation lor appendicitis.\nGefore the Great War, tae United\nStates Imported most ot its artificial flavors and perfumes from abroad\nbut lt ls rapidly besoming Independent of foreign sources for these commodities.\nUnveiling of Bryan Memorial\nTRY Carnation Milk for creaming\nsliced bananas, berries, prunes,\npeaches, puddings. Although so economical in price now, it is a delightful\naccompaniment of fruit. It is rich\u2014\ntwice as rich as bottle milk Because\n60% of the water natural to milk is\nevaporated away. It is smooth, every\ndrop the same, because it is homogenized. It has a rich creamy colour because\nit is sterilized.\nCarnation is. just as good when it\nfills the cream jug for the coffee nr tbe\ncereal. And in cooking it brings splendid\nresults. Write for two valuable free\nbooklets- \"100 Glorified Recipes\" and\n\"Contented Babies\".\nCarnation Co., Limi\nted, 134 Abbott St.,\nVancouver.\n\u2014   A CANADIAN PttOPUCT-'FftOM CONTgNTEP COWS\"]\nCarnation Milk\nLAReKT.SE.UNO .RAND OF IVA\nMOURN PASSING\nOF MRS. BINN1E\nKimberley Shocked Over the\nDeath of Young\nMatron\nKIMBERLEY. May ie\u2014The United\nchurch was filled for tbe funeral of\nMrs. W. Blnnle, the beautiful young\nwife, who died at McDougal hoepital\nFriday morning, and whose death was\na shock to the town. Rev. Mr. Harvey\nof Cranbrook assisted at the eervlce.\nwhich opened with the slnglnp of\n\"Lead Kindly Ught.\" psalm XXIII\nwas repeated by the congregation,\nand . 'J. Harvey then read Psalm XC,\nand gave the answer In Words of\nJohn's vision ot the Hew Jerusalem\n\"And Ood shall wipe away all tears\nfrom their eyes.\" \"O Love That Will\nHot Let Me Oo\", was sung.\nRev. Mr. Crlbb spoke from the words\nof Jesus, when saying farewell to His\nfriends. Just before going out Into\nGethsamene, and His prayer, \"I will\nthat they also, whom Thou hast given\nme, may be with me, that they may\nbehold My glory.\" The minister said\n\"those who follow Christ were assured that He was always with them,\nln life and also in death. This passing\nwas a shook to the community. Mrs.\nBlnnle having many friends. She hod\nserved her Lord from her early youth\none of .her treasures being a bible\ngiven ber by ber home church ln\nCranbrook.\nThe pall bearers were O. Garden.\nN. McKanzle, J. Harris, R. Armour.\nW. Vallence and W. Glenn. The\nflowers numerous and beautiful, were\npiled ln a great creeoent at the grave.\nProvinces Okay\non Marketing Act\nLegislation Examined Adequate, Although Considerable Discrepancies\nOTTAWA, May 18 (CP)\u2014The various enabling bills passed by the provincial legislatures which will permit\nprovinces to take advantage of the\nmarketing act have been examined\nby officers of the department of\nJustice, Hon. Hugh Guthrie told Hon\nIan Mackenzie (Lib., Vancouver Center) today with house tn committee\nof the whole on the marketing act. .\nMr. Guthrie believed those provln\nclal measures already examined were\nadequate. Although there was considerable discrepancy in their provisions.        \u2022\nP. G. Sanderson (Lib., South Perth)\nendeavored to secure from the minister of agriculture, Hon. Robert Weir,\ndefinite Information as to the distribution of authority as between\nlocal, provincial and Dominion boards\nset up under the act.\nUt. Weir replied no person was ln a\nposition to say how the provincial\nand local boards would be set up\nnor the exact Jurisdiction' they would\nexercise. The act merely provided the\nnecessary machinery to enable producers to take action toward regulating the sale of their products.\nResume Placers\nin Windermere\nINVERMERE, May lft\u2014With the\nrecession of the water, the work of\nthe placer miners on the various\ncreeks has been* esufned.\nSame new machinery has been\nshipped in for the workings up Find\nlay creek, and several changes in the\nlocation of the big flume have taken\nplace, so that the prospects are looking better.\nOn every creek there are men wash\nIng for gold.\nIF YOU HAVE\nATHLETES FOOT\nRINGWORM\nECZEMA\nPOISON   IVY,   PRIMULA   OR\nCEDAR POISONING. HIVES\nOR ITCH\nl.o le your muni rlrug ilnr \u2014nt\n\u2022***_.- \u25a0 hoi il. of Ivmtri.. H*odn4*\n.1 ..INS.d ____. of l,.i.i. i-.nr,\nto lb. imm-olat. roNof iItm la\nU|.1_   OIK.\nPrin ttM Por Boll I-\nRCAD THIS GUARANTEE,\nti .time 'ssltouint in.lrurtion. rom\n_* not Mar. r*li_l\nfar    Alt\u2014\u2014*    Fool,\nRingworm.   Enwmo,\nPofoOM fry.   PrimuJo\nCmt_e\n',\u2014.  _\u2022   Itch,   ytsmr\nwin**   ms.ll   oo oo-\n._\u25a0_'        A Pradutt ol\nI.-E1 UW.IorW V-..,\nIdaho Students\nView Sullivan\nKIMBERLEY, May 19\u2014A number\nof protestor, ahd student* from the\nIdaho School of Mines visited the\nSullivan mire and tbe concentrator\nand were here over tbe week-end. In\nthe part; were Dean Pinch. Dr. Alfred\nAnderson, Professor Stale; and Professor Fahrenwald. '\nD. A. MeKinnon and part; left\nMonday morning for a short visit to\nSpokane.\nMrs. T. M. Anderson waa operated\non at the McDougal hospital Saturday and ls making a speed; recovery.\nRev. R. B. Crlbb left Monda; morning for Vancouver, for tbe annual\nconference ot the United church. His\nwife and family and Rev. Mr. Hardy\not Cranbrook accompanied him. Mrs.\nCrlt'< and children will remain at\nthe coast until after the summer\nvacation.\nA wire one-tenth the diameter ot\na human hair Is tbe filament ot a\nnew 2.5 watt electric light bulb.\nPAOI THUS\nTAX REDUCTION\nLOWERS SUGAR $1\nBacon Is Up One Cent; Expect Advance Eggs\nWith the reduction ln the sugar tax,\nlocal wholesaler* will drop sugar\nprices $1 per 100 pounds. The market\non the whole wa* steady. Bacon was\nup a cent and meat sales wpre strong.\nWhile egg prices have remained\nsteady, there ls a slight shortage and\nan advance ls expected soon. Flour ls\nstronger due to the crop situation.\nC nned goods will be effe-t >d by an .\nexceptionally early season and dry\nweather. ( -te car of groceries and one\nof flour arrived during the.week.\nSHE LOST WEIGHT\nEACH WEEK\n1\\ Ideal Way to Reduce\nA Voman writes to tell how she It\nreductlng eicess fat\u2014and ber vay\nseems to be tbe Ideal wa;.\n\"I am 41) years old, '5 ft. Jtt loi.\nln height, and wu 190 lbs. when I\nstarted taking a level teaspoonful or\nKruschen Salts ever; morning. I went\nslowly down In weight\u2014some weeks\n2 lbs., others Just 1 lb., until I got\ndown to IM lbs. I have never felt\nbetter ln my lite than I do now, and\nI feel so much lighter and feel years\nyounger.\"\u2014(Mrs.) W. I.\nThe action of Kruschen Salts, taken\nregularly ever; morning, ls to effect\na natural clearance ot undigested food\nsubstances and water; waste,matter.\nIt ls that waste matter whleh is\nstored up in the form ot ugly fat, If\nlt no regular!; expelled. . .\nMaster David Hargreaves, grandson\nof Josephus Dsnlels, shown as he unveiled the memorial monument to\nwgilnm Jennfegs Bryan, \"The Oreat\nCommoner,\" on the hanks of the\nPotomac river, Washington. Inset is\nPresident Roosevelt ss be delivered\n(bc dedication address.\nIVALETE\n^Ijtoteoift'Bag dum-pang;.^\niNcoK.--oit.-weo an may i\u00abjo.\nFRIDAY\nBARGAINS\nPRINTED BEDSPREAD SPECIAL\n20 only English printed spreads, smart colors on\nnatural ground. Size 72x90.\nEach  ,\nVz PRICE On China Oddments\nOddments of useful pieces including cups and\nsaucers, teapots, boullion cups, vases, plates,\ntrays, etc.\nAU Half Price\nSILVER FLAT WARE\nDrastically reduced, spoons, forks, dinner knives, meat\nforks, etc. Formerly to $1.00 each. *)tt\nFriday Bargain, Each     -w\nBOYS'\nTWEED\nSUITS\nSizes 5, 8, 7 and 8 years\n$3.95\nMEN'S   GREY\nCOTTON\nPANTS\n$M9\nMEN'S   GOLF\nKNICKERS\n$1.95\nMEN'S\nSWEATER\nCOATS\nSmall Sizes only Cf *f\nCHILDREN'S STAMPED ROMPERS\nStamped on heavy quality broadcloth in easy to work\ndesign. Colors, rose, peach and yellow. Sizes 6 months\nto 6 years. ' *)M\nSpecial, Each   LM\nEXTRA SPECIAL! SHETLAND\nFLOSS\nClearance of Shetland Floss in two shades only,\nMarigold and Tomato. Some slightly water C**\nmarked. Special, Per Skein      0\nGIRLS' WASH DRESSES\nCool looking dresses, made of fresh colored prints\nand voiles. Short sleeves. Sizes 4 to 14.\n6f'\u00b0$1.95\nCREPE DE CHINE SUPS\nOnly a few of these tailored slips in pastel shades.\nBroken size range. Regular ?1.95. tfl JQ\nSpecial  \u00abJ1.4\u00abJ\nCHILDREN'S SHOES\nMade in black gunmetal calf blucher style built over\nnature form model, with solid leather sewn soles, rulv*\nber heels. In half sizes. 8 to W\/n, U to 2. (M QC\nPair  *P1.\u00abAI\nCash Grocery\nSpecials   '\nFree City Delivery\nAVI.MFB   TOMATO a \u00a3A\nsoup\u2014 i tins  Ayv\nKELLOGG'S WHOLE tfsA\nWHEAT  FLAKES-Pkg... *w>'\nI.IHBVS sunn OR nu.rsHi.il\nPINEAPPLE\u2014ls; t(_A\nret .tin   ..'..\u2022.....:.... *WV\nrORT GARRY TEA\u2014 CtA\n1  lb. pkg.     W\nMCCORMICK'S   TOAST- fOA\nED SODAS\u2014 large pks. *\u2022\u00bb>\u00bb\nROVAL  CITV   LOGAN- tnA\nberries\u20142i.   per tin    *\/r\nLUX  SOAP\u2014 J IA\nI  cakes       *\u2022-#>\u2022\nService\nGrocery\n193-PH01YES-194\nLlXlRIOlB  COFFEE\u2014    *\u00a3A\nFresh ground; per Ib, ..   IIP\nCANADA   DRV   01NOEB   <u\nALE\u2014 12 ot. bottles ea.    *-*R\nNELSON STRAWBERRY    gmA\nJAM\u20144 Hi. tins ea. ...   3\/V\nFORT GARRY BAKING    _t_A\nPOWDER\u201412 oi. tin ea.    -*-<r\nDAINTY DATES\u2014 a ma\n15 est pkg. ea  ........   *-fV\nSWIFT'S  PREMIUM  BA-  IDA\nCOX\u2014 tt lh. Pkgs     *\u00b0V\nOLD CITY MAPLE\nsmi.P\u2014 pint bottle., ea.\nm\n \u2014\n\t\nPAOE F0C8\nPLANS FOR A NEW DEAL ARE\nMATURING IN NEWFOUNDLAND\nSurvey Under Way Ere\nReforms Instituted\nfor -Rehabilitation\n(By C. E. A. JEFFERY)\nCinidlin Press Correspondent\nST. JOHN'S, NHS. (CP)\u2014\"Be lure\nyou're right then go ahead.\" The\nwords seem to describe accurately the\ncoune ot cautious action prescribed\nby the new Commission government\nin approaching the problem ot the\nnew deal for Newfoundland. It la\nmoving steadily ln the direction ln\nwhich lt hopes rehabilitation lies, but\nf.\nThere is nothing better for body\ntub tfter baby's bath. Keeps his\ntender skin smooth, free from\ndryness, chafing and chapping.\nUie it, too, each time you change\nhis diaper, to soothe inflamed\nbuttocks; on his scalp to correct\n\"cradle-cap\"; in his nostrils to\nwtrd off sniffles. Absolutely pure,\nharmless to the most tender skin.\n81  lUkl YOU OIT THI OINUINI\n100K rOK, THI TRADIMA8K\nVASIMNI WHIN TOU IUT.\nIf you don't lee it you tre not\ngetting the gennlne product of\nChesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd.,\n5)20 Chabot Avenue, Montretl.\nIt li proceeding only attar thorough\nemploration In all direction!.\nIts work since the suspension ot\nNewfoundland's charter aa a Do-\nminion hu been chiefly of an exploratory character. In thus two monthi\nthere has been keen ecrutlny Into tpe\noperation! of the government department! and of the public utilities, and,\nln particular into existing Industrial\nactivities and the opportunities that\nmay be turned Into account In the\nfurther development of the country'a\nnatural resources.\nThe wide powers possessed hy the\ncommissioners, with the responsibility\nresting upon them, make lt Imperative that they should first of all be*\noome aa familiar aa possible with every\naspect of their complicated problems\nbefore attempting to apply drastic\nremedies. The exhaustive report of\nthe royal commission contains a hlatory of the patient's casa 'it, like the\nsurgeon, they are making a thorough\ndiagnosis before proceeding with the\ntreatment.\nEach of the membera la assigned\ncertain specific duties. Bon. Sir John\nHope Simpson Is commissioner for\nnatural resources: Hon. W. R. Howley,\ncommissioner for Justice; Hon. T.\nLodge, commissioner for public utilities; Hon. P. C. Alderdlce, commissioner for home iftiln: Ron. E. N. It.\nTrenthsm, commissioner for finance,\nand Hon. J. C. Puddester, commission for public health and welfare. At\nleast onoe a week the commission of\ngovernment meet! under the chairmanship of His Excellency the Governor, Admiral Sir David Murray Anderson, when discussions ire held,\nfollowing which an official communique la Issued to the press. This contains announcements of decisions\ntaken. If lt la intended to amend\nany of the existing statutes or to enforce new laws, they are first published ln order to ascertain what may be\nthe public reaction towards them.\nPAYMENTS AHE BEDCCED\nOne of the most Important results\nof toe United Kingdom's Intervention\nto assist Newfoundland to overcome\nlta difficulties has been brought about\nby the oonvenlon of Its bonds carrying high rates of interest. By this\nmeana, a reduction ot 11,700,000 haa\nbeen effected In the annual Interest\npayment on the public debt. Since\nthe great fire of 1893. the city of\nSt. John'! has been paying a heavy\nInterest charge to the government on\nloan advanced tor reconstruction\npurposes. By a reduction ln thla rate,\nthe city has been relieved of an annual payment of 990,000, and by a\nsimilar arrangement with the banks,\nanother 19,000 saving hai been effected. A material increase In recent\nmontha In the customs returns reflects growing confidence that has\nbeen stimulated by the new order of\nthings, and business generally hla\nbeen further eneourager by the decision of the commission of government to make no material changes ln\nthe tariff this year. In the meantime,\ntwo British tariff experts are examining the whole system with a view to\nrevision. The postal telegraphs service le alio being overhauled by i\nBrltlih expert, while investigations\nare proceeding Into the government\nfacilities auch as the railway and\nsteamship services, the operations of\nwhich ln the psst hive resulted ln\nheavy annUll deficits.\nThe efforts of the commission of\ngovernment are concentrated upon\nthe productive Industries, particularly\nwith  the object of  Increasing  the\nThe world's most comfortable\nand most beautiful mattress\n*42'50\nSLUMBER KING\nSPRING\nNoiseless, easy to keep\nclean. Scientific spring\narrangement ensures\nsleeping comfort. Lssts\na lifetime. Cannot sag\nThe Beairyiest Mattress is built up.\nof hundreds of sensitive little steel\ncoils packed between layers of\nfluffy new cotton. It supports the\nbody lightly and buoyantly.\nIts cover is a beautiful colored\ndamask woven in an attractive pattern. The tailored pocket edge is\nalways straight tnd trim.\nBeautyrest never sags, never grows\nlumpy, and is most reasonable in\nprice.\n*rt\\ \u2666is75\nneautfrnst\niSIMMONS\nBEDS\nSPRINGS\nMATTRESSES\nPILLOWS\nB. C. Factory\u20142034 West llth. Ave*--Vancouver\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NEUON, nC-IHUBSDA Y MOENING. MAY 11, Ult-\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN   RADIO\nCOMMISSION  NETWORK\n6:00 Parade of the Provinces\n8:30 N.B.C. Symphony concert\n7:00 Sunny Skies: vsrlety program\n7:30 News and Weather Forecast\n7:38-8-00 Msurlce Meertes' Orch.\n8:30-9:00 O'er the Billowy Sea\nN.B.C.-KOO NETWOBX\nKHQ  KOW   KFI  KOO  KOMO   KJR\n590      829      840      799      M0      870\n8:00 Paul Whlteman'e Music Hall\n7:00 Amos 'n' Andy\n7:15 Gene and Olenn, comedy sketch\n7:30 Winning the West, ssrlal\n8:00 Symphony Hour\n9:00 Captain Henry's Show Boat\n10:00 News Flashes, Sam Hayea\n10:18 Tom Coakley's Orch.\n10:56 Press-Radio News Servloe\nSIMMONS DEALERS FOR NELSON AND DISTRICT\nStandard Furniture Co.\nComplete House Furnishers Nelson, B.C.\nTrail and District Readers\nYOUR REQUIREMENTS IN SIMMONS' PRODUCTS\nare carried by\nTrail Mercantile Co., Ltd.\nSpokane St. '    Phone 626 Trail, B. C.\nearnings of the worken, and the resources of the Island are being closely examined ln order to discover new\navenues of employment.\nLaat year, the shore fishery wai\ndisastrous on certain sections of the\ncout owing to the absence of bait.\nIn order to avert auch a contingency,\nplans have been made to establish six\nbait depot! on the north-east coast\nat strategical points, and at present\nthe cold storage steamer \"Blue Peter\"\nis collecting 1,000,000 pound! of herring ln Fortune bay, to hi distributed\namong these centres. Plana are alio\nunder consideration whereby fishermen whoee destitute condition has\nprecluded them from engaging ln the\nfisheries may be re*eatabllahed in\ntheir calling. Six district fishery\nofficers will exercise supervision over\nevery branch of the Industry,\nA survey of the whole of the timber\nresources ot the Island and Labrador\nhaa been decided upon with the view\nof ascertaining how the existing supplies thit are not. included ln the\nreserves operated by the newsprint\nconcerns can be utilised to the best\naccount and to decide the most effective means of forest conservation.\nOne possible outcome of this may be\na reversal ot the policy that haa been\nfollowed of prohibiting the export of\nraw wood, as there are many stands\nwhich could be turned to account ln\nother waya than ln cutting for tha\nnewsprint concerns, and the shipment of this wood li pltpropi, lt is\nbelieved, might create competition,\nand thus tend to Increase the earning\npowers of the lumbermen- All Cutting Will be under direct government\nsupervision.\nA commlsloner hss been empowered\nto make a thorough Investigation ot\nconditions ln the whole of the lumber\ncamps. This hss been brought about\nby the fact that the earnings of many\nof the workmen have been Insufficient\nto maintain their families who have\nbeen compelled to rely upon the dole.\nIn order to ascertain the mining,\npossibilities, a survey of the mineral\nresources is to be undertaken. This\nwork has been entrusted to Professor\nA. K. Snelgrove, of Princeton university, a Newfoundlander who tor\nseveral yeara haa been engaged ln\nmaking a geological survey of various\n-sections of the Blow me Down area\non the west coast in the Interests ot\nth, university.\nCOOPERATION IN INDUSTRIES\nArrangement! have been made to\nsecure the eervlce of l representative\nof the Horace Plunkett foundation to\nexplore the situation ln order to ascertain the possibilities of Introducing\nco-operative methods ln occupational\nIndustries, particularly In agricultural\ndevelopment. Framing In Newfoundland goee hand In hand with fishing\ni wherever land la available, and lt ia\nbelieved lt could be made much more\nremunerative Undsr a system of small\nholdings worked on similar lines to\nthose Introduced by Sir Horace Plunkett ln Ireland.\nOther matters receiving the attention of the commission of government\nInclude a survey of the employment\nsituation In St. John's, snd It Is not\nunlikely that within a short time the\nhousing problem wlU be tackled. Plans\nare also under consideration for a\nconsiderable extension of the water\nand aewerage system In those areas\nwhich in later years have become\nresldentail sections.\nA statistical and fact finding organization has been formed to ascertain the public health altuatlon.\nImproved methods ars being Introduced In the varloua public offices.\nA business manager to make all purchases for public Institutions has been\nappointed. Aa the results of the work\nof a curriculum commission which\nhas been sitting for several months\nand will ahortly submit its recommendations, It Is possible that changes\nwill be effected ln the educational\nsystem.\nThere has been one change ao far, a\nradical one, that applies to every department in the government. It! Imports is made known ln a terse sentence tscked on below all advertisements seeking applications for positions ln the public service.   It reads:\n\"Solicitation of ths members of the\ncommission of government for the\nuse of their influence tn connection\nwith thli appointment will be considered  a disqualification\"\nNew foundlanderi see ln this curt\ndeclaration a trenchant warning that\nthe old order haa changed. It tells\nthem that personal political inf'u-\nence ls ot no avail now, that the Jobs\nwill go to thoss best fitted to hold\nthem, end that thl commissioners\nseek the mut efficient aid ln thilr\ntaak of effecting Newfoundand'a financial and Industrial rehabilitation.\nTheir work la proceeding iteadlly.\nThe general attitude of the eounrty la\nthat of confident expectancy, and\nthe spirit ls that of putting forth\nths best effort, individually and collectively, to expedite.the return of\nprosperity and the restoration of\nNewfoundlsnd to her position aa I\nself-governing member of the Empire family.\n11:00 Kay Kyser's Orch. (KOO)\n11 KM Tsd Florlto's Oroh.\n11:80 Jack Baln'a Orch.\nCB.S.-DON   LEE   NETWORK\nKYI     KPBC      KOIN      KSL      KOI.\nIll        819        949        1189        1170\n8:00 Connie Boswell, Colonel Stoop-\nnagle and Budd\n8:80 To be announoed  (DL)\n8:49 Playboys, 8 hands on 3 pianos\n7:00 Vera Van, songsters\n7:15 Minute Melodies (DL)\n7:30 .sham Jones' Orch.\n7:30 Military Band, dlr. P. Stark\n(DL)\n7:45 Henry Buue'i Orch.\n8:00 Charles Barnett'a Orch.\n8:30 Charlie Davis' Orch.\n9:00 Jack Russell's Orch.\n9:80 Cadet's Quartet\n9:45 Earl Hoffman's Orch.\n10:00 BUI Fleck's Bowery Orch. (DL)\n10:30 Ous Arnhelm's Oreh, (DL)\n11:00 Bill Fleck's Bowery Orch. (DL)\n11:80 Midnight Moods, organ (DL)\n500 tn\n809 W\nCJOR\n(00 k\nVANCOUVER\n8:40 Stock Quotations\n9:46 News   Varletiei\n7:00 Youth   Federation\n7:15 Voice of Progress\n7:30 Studio\n7:45 Blind Institute\n8:00 Kltsllsno Boys' Bind\n8:00 Bud Relllys Hawaiian!\n8:30-10:30 Sport!\n1109 k CRCV m.i n\nVANCOUVER 899 w\n8:00 Donald Hyalop, baritone\n8:16 Newa\n8:30 See CRC Network\n9:00 Mr. and Mra. Comedy\n9:15 Catharine McEwan, vocalist\n9:30 CRCV Concert Orch.\n441 m\n89,000 W\n889 k KPO\nSAN FRANCISCO\n8:00 Dinner Concert\n8:30 Federal Business Talk\n8:48 Paul Mtrtln, banjo\n7:00 Nanette La Salle, ballad!\n7:18 Municipal Government\n7:30 Interlude\n7:35 Ghost Story        '\n8:00 Ralph Klrbery, baritone\n8:08 Jimmy Lunceford'a Orch.\n8:30 Crime Clues, I. T.\n9:00 Williams-Walsh Orch.\n9:30 Rainbow Harmonies\n10:00 Night court .\n11:00 Tsd Plorlto'i Orch.\n11:30 Charles Bunyan, organist\nKJR\n979  k\nSEATTLE\n8:00 Bong Bag\n6:30 Los Argentlnoe\n7:00 Rhythm Encores\n7:18 Outdoor Philosopher\n8:00 Welti Dream, Solberg\n8:30 Melody Raoe\n8:45 Prank and Archie, E.T,\n9:00 Univ. of Wash.\n10:00-30 New Harlem Orch.\n11:90 Vie Meyers' Orch.\n909.1 m\n5000 w\n1080 k KNX 983.5 m\nHOLLYWOOD 80,900 W\n8:00 News Service   V\n8:18 Concert Ens.\n8:48 Ambassadors\n7:00 Watanabe and Archie\n7:30 Bishop, Roesettl; Danes Band\n7:48 King Cowboy\n8:00 The In-Laws, play\n8:18 To be announoed\n8:30 Crime Club\n9:00 News Service\n9:15 The Crockett!\n10:19 Pete Pontrelll'i Orch.\nMoyie Misses\nAldridge Camp\nMOYIE, Msy 18\u2014The cloelng ot the.\nDominion camp at Aldridge la making\nquite a difference to Moyle, especially\nto the softball team which has. lost\nsome of Its most reliable playera. The\ncamp was cloeed owing to ao many\nmen leaving for the prairie and other\npoints. Mr. Jewell, camp foreman,\nhas been transferred to Kitchener,\nand the men who were left have been\ndivided up between Yahk and othar\ncamps.\nJack Braider, who wai one of the\nbill team's main supporters, ls however, likely to be .till available, as\nhe Is now staying hire with his\nparents.\nBill Rudd, who has been acting aa\nteamster for the oamp, has gone back\nto hla ranch.\nMr. ind Mrs. Cooper, who hive resided ln Moyle since the establishing\nof ths Aldridge camp, have now moved\nto\" Wynndel, to make their home.\nNakusp Hostess\nHonors a Guest\nNAKUSP, May 16\u2014Mrs. A. J. Harrison entertained Prlday afternoon at\nthe tea hour, honoring her alater-ln-\nlaw, Mrs. Harrison , of Vancouver.\nSpring flowen were used for decorating. Mrs. Beale assisted thi hostess\nIn serving. The guests Included Mrs\nHarrison. Mrs. Q. Howarth, Mrs. Basis\nMrs. P. Rushton, Mrs. R. Humphrls.\nMn. W. Splller, Mn, H. Clarke, Mri.\nE. C. Johnion, Mn. M. Kan and Mn.\nM. Ion.\nMn. Davla entertained at a children's party Prlday afternoon, honoring llttle Mln Roais Reid on her\neleventh birthday. The guests were\nMisses Oladys Bruhn, Irene Buerge,\nJean Battenhall. Alice Shelling, Alice\nBailey, Mabel Reid and Vera Davli.\nMn. O. Sutherland haa aa har guest\nMn. Bell of Rcvslitoke.\nMr. and Mn. A. Miller of Onham'a\nLanding were visitors In Nakusp Prlday.\nA. Orshsm. accompanied hy hla\ngrand-daughter, Mlas Lee, motored\nfrom Oraham's Landing Prlday,\nGirl in the Family\nB, BEATRICE BURTON\ni\nCHAPTER   III       ,  '\n\"Oh. I want you to want to take\noare ot me. Anything to pleaae a\ngentleman!\" Bunn anawered airily.\nBut under ber llghtnees ran the\nsudden thought that Wallace really\nwould take oan of a womin It he\nloved her. Hli wile would be able\nto lay all bar burdeni on bll broad\nttouldan, knowing' that h* would\nbear them. There would never be\nany shameful aeenei fcr her such\naa the scene tn Mr. Dillon's dread*\nful little green-carpeted cage that\nafternoon. Wallaee'a wife's charge\naccount would be paid up on the\ntenth ot every month. She would\nhave the dignity and thi peace thit\nI full pocketbook bring! with it.\n\"Any gentleman, or Just me, Su*\nsur\" hi asked her u ths car rolled\nout Into the row end light and\nmovement ot Fifth Btreet and took\nlta place In a long Una of automo*\nbiles that tailed out behind a trpl*\nley nr like tbe till of I oomef.\n\"Just you, Wallace. Nobody but\nyou.\"\nPor i year' and a halt ahe had\ndone everything ahe could to please\nand attract him. she bid made a\nbuslnssi ot It, almoet; learning to\n*lay bridge with htm, doing her\nbeat to be Interested ln the thinga\nhi told her about the buk. Things\nibout second mortgage! and real\nestate values and properties tn as*\ncrow. Grooming herself with great\ncare every Tuesday and Prlday\nand Sunday nights for hie eyes,\nwalking around the Country Club\ngolf course with him on occasional\nSaturday afternoons to watch him\nplay, going to the moving pictures\nto aee \"westerns\" with him when\ntbe only kind of picture she really\nliked wu a love atory done ln\nluxurious settings.\nBut that, according to ber Aunt\nEdna Broderlck, waa a girl's great\nJob in life. To attract tbe man ahe\nwanted and lure him Into marriage.\nOnly Aunt Edna niver uaed so ordinary a word aa \"Job\" Sh. aald\n\"destiny,' Instead ... \"A womana\nhighest destiny, Susan, la to marry\nthe man of her choice.\" Susan\ncould almoet hear her saying It now\nabove the ilnglng sound of Wallaces automobile tires on the snowy\npavement.\nUnder the Scotch plaid robe hla\nright hand tound her left one and\nheld It. \"Tou do like me a little\nbit, don't you, Susan?\" he asked.\n\"pt coune, I do.\" She imlled at\nhim aldewlse, a amlle that said\nthat aha Uked blm a great deal.\nMore than Juat a ntt'e bit.\"\nThey had left the tall downtown\nbuildings of small houses and neighborhood stores. At a corner where\nUttle atone church stood, Its\nlighted windows cutting golden rect-\nanglea into the darkness, he stopped\nsuddenly and turned oft the engine\nof the car.\nBe turned ln hli seat to look\nit ber. \"Just how much, Sunn?''\nhe asked, and before ihe had time\nto answer, he took ber ln his arms\nand fastened bla mouth on bars. Hs\nsmeUed pleasantly of cleanliness\nand tobacco and shaving lotion, and\ntbe sleeves of hu Oxford gray over-\ncoat were aa warm aa tbe arms ot\na big overstuffed chair as he held\nher. She leaned beck In them with\na great feeling of security and\ncomfort. How solid he waa, how\nreliable, how safel\n\"Susan, I'm crazy ibout you.\"\nHi! voice, murmuring Into her ear,\nhad a tenia trembling quality that\nmade It sound utterly unlike Wal*\nlacee ordinary voice, wblcb wu\ndeep and quiet. \"I'm going to mar*\nry you, dearest\"\u2014then suddenly hi\nstraightened away from her u a\naudden thought struck him.\n\"You want me to, don't youi\nYou really do care for me I Uttle,\ndont you, Suisn? You're sure ot\nyourself?'\nSunn laughed at the Hidden in*\nxlety in hli voice.\n'Why, Wallace, you know that I\nnever even see any man but you,\"\nahe aald. \"I've never cared the leut\nbit tor anyone else.\"\nShe might had added that he\nwu the only man ahe had ever\nknown weU, with tbe exception of\nthe men In her own family. Long\nago there had bun boya who bad\ndanced wtth her at daw parties\nand asked If they might come te\nber, but ber father and tbe rest\nof tbe family had put their foot\ndown and aald, no, ahe wu far too\nyoung to have young men callers.\nParticularly the kind of young men\nwho came to tbe North Side High\nichool from 'he Uttli middle-class\nhomes that surrounded It for blocks.\nYou'U meet young fellows of\nyour own claaa later on,\" her father\nhad told her.\n'Men who an ln your own walk\nof lite,\" Aunt Edna had added.\nThe eons of our friends. Tbe right\nkind ot young nun.'\nAnd when she wu nineteen Su-\nn had fultUled tbelr prophecy\nby muting Wallace steffen who\nwu certainly the \"right kind\" lf\never there wu a right kind. Por\nseveral Sunday morning ahe noticed that ba looked at her very\noften from the choir loft of Saint\nPaul'a church. She had glanced\nback at blm whenever bla eyes were\nturned away, and decided that she\nUked hla appearance very much.\nAfter alx or uven Sundaya be had\nbeen Introduced to her at a church\naupper and had driven her home\nafterward ln hi! car.\nThat had been the beginning.\nAnd here, |t laat, wu the moment\nthey had bun moving toward ever\nsince that time I\nYou know what sort ot Ufa 1\nhave to offer you, Susan,\" be uld\nto her presently whsn they wen\ndriving siong once more under the\nglistening trolly wires. \"I'm making four hundred i month st the\nbank now, and we'll be able to do\nalmost anything within Mason on\nthat. A hundred a week la a greet\ndeal of money for two people\u2014\"\n\"til never apend a penny of It In\nHart's store,\" thought Susan u hla\nvoice ran on ln her Mr. \"Ill never\ngo Into that place again so long u\nIt standi.\" Shi oould feel her\ncheeks grew hot again u the\nthought ot Mr. Dllllon's office came\nback Into ber mind.\n\"\u2014and X have aome money put\naway,\" WaUaoe wu uylng. \"The\nflnt thing any couple ought to do\nls buy I house, i establish a home.\nToday I heard about a bouu that\nI'd like to buy for ua, it'a out n\ntbe Country Club subdivision. A lot\not people are moving out then\nlately.\"\nSusan and he had often driven\nthrough the allotment on Saturday\nafternoons. It consisted of a but\ndoun wide streets that wound\nthrough  the field! near the links.\nTbe houM thit wen going up there\nwen not large, but then wen all\nplctuwque and gay-looking. Queen\nAwe cottiges ud Medlterrsnean\nvlUu on \u2022 tiny scsle. The Mrt ol\nhornu thit young eouplu bought\nud paid for on tbe lnitallment\nplan, giving bridge partIM ud cock-\ntall partlu ud Sunday night sup-\npen In them, serving drinks made\not bathtub aln ud salads made of\ntuna fish rmaqueradlng u cMcken.\nOn Saturday afternoon! ill the\nyoung husbands, Wallace among them\nno doubt, would come borne early to\nget ln eighteen holes ot golt when the\nweather wu good. And wben lt wu\nbad they would get together ln somebody's living room to listen to football garou onr tne radio. That wu\nthe way WaUaoe apent hi! Siturday\nafternoons now, Sunn knew, end that\nwu the way he would go on apendlng\nthem all the net ot hli life ln all\nprobability. WaUaoe never did unusual ind amaalng thinga. Then wu\nnothing about blm to startle ud waylay. Everything about hi! Uf! aeemed\nto Suaan to ba u weU ordered u the\nthru evenings a wwk that he gave to\nher. . . But wasn't then something\ncomforting, somehow, about that sort\nof pereont The sort ot person whom\nyou oould alwaya lay your finger on?\nWhom you could alwayi nly on?\n\"I heard about the houu through\ntbe bank,\" Wallace went on. \"A young\ncouple bought It a year or ao ago but\nthey cant go on paying tor It, an\nthey're giving lt up. The fellow loet\nhi! Job, ud he ud hli wife are luvlng town. Rotten break for them,\nlin't It?\"\n\"It'a dreadful for thnal\" Sunn\nlifted her bead from Wallace's shoulder. 'Td hate to live In It, wouldn't\nyou? I'd ful u lt we'd profited by\ntheir misfortune whu we bought It,\nsomehow. By their hard luck- \u2022\"\n\"That'a foolish, sweetheart,\" Wallace broke ln crisply. \"You cut stop\nto think about thing! like that In\nbuilneu, Sunn. They hive to let the\nplace go, ud we wut to buy one.\nThat'a all then le to lt. Tbe buk\nholds the mortgage on lt, and I cu\nget lt for a song. We'll go out and look\nat It Sunday afternoon. They wut to\nMil tbe carpets and the draperies,\ntoo.\"\nCANADA TREBLED\nCHASSIS TRADE\nWITH AUSTRALIA\nMELBOURNE (OP)-Australia trebled har lnports of Canadian motor\nchassis ln 1931 u compared with 1933,\nIt la Indicated by atetlstloa of the\nCommonwealth Department of Commerce.\nCanada I! ucond only to tbe United\nKingdom ln volume of thli clui of\ntnde ln Australia. Importations of\nOuadlu chassis ln 1981 were 9,104\nUd ln 198), 7,135, with approximate\nvaluu or 9888,180 and 13,159,950 respectively.\nUnited Kingdom chassis Imported\nby Australia In 1983 numbered 4,837\nvalued at 93,189,000, ud ta 1989, 8,-\n807 It 94,010,000.\nImplrtt of chassis from the United\nStates In 1931 were 9917 with a value\not 91,188,910 and In 1999, 4,980 at\n91,098,990.\nBSYAi.eITv\nVEGETABLE SOUP\nMtdt hou t\n$1,000 Recipe\nHikers Making\nNoble Progress\nMOTH, May IS\u2014Jlmmie\ntranscanada hiker, reached Moyle\nFriday from Vuoouver. Jlmmie got\nhla travel-book atamped at the put\noffice u a reoord of hla progrew.\nThe Bowes brother!, Jlmmie ud\nJohnny, or Shorty ud Moon, must\nbin done some exceptional biking\nafter they left Nelaon, which wu not\nearlier thu Thunday noon, to be\nat Moyle Prlday, u the dlstuee U\naround ISO mllu. They men supposed to bs making 10 to 11 mllu I\n<Uy.   \t\nRoss Spur Notes\nROSS SPUR, Miy 16\u2014Mr. ud MM.\nJ. P. Dorekuon wen recent vlaitore\nto Mudow\nWilliam Andenon wu a reosnt visitor to Trail.\nJohn Doerkun wu I vUltor to\nSalmo Thunday.\nEXTRA\nARTICLE\n10\n10*1\nThis is the 9th time we have offered this annual\nevent, it is only for 5 days\u201417th to 22nd. Our past\nyears' offers still speak for themselves. Ask for our\ntwo-page circular, we mention only a few here.\nSilk crepe Panty  ud vest sets,  Rayon 811k 3-pleoe Pyjamu, | (*A\none at 8149. anu 11.49.   Extra one   *\">\nExtra ut ..........  *v\u00bb, Yard Qooda, mtln itock\nAUen-A pun Silk hou, with 111 at ,ItrE wa t\u201e \t\nthe new futuru, extra ahur, ng. ' _____________]_. _.\nSU! pair, or you may have an* rm MOa to 9W0 grouped |saJ\nheavy urvlce. Extra pair .. ***> \u00ab '-\u2022'\u00ab I\u2122*-*' **\u00ab 1\u00ab*- *\u2122\nConelettea, gtrdlu, Including the Pun SUki grouped It an A\nnew  form  fitting  Kaatlca.  Buy 81.19 yard. Extra yard.... *,\\iy\none tor 81.95. 1IW* Mlnu' Summer Dresses, 6 to 18\nExtn garmmt for   *VV yun, prints, piques, etc., Includ-\nCurtain seta ud panels, an* Ing Peter Pu material!. aaA\n89c up. Buy the extra one *vr One dress S1.89, extra one nny\nLadles' Silk Dresses, uy dreu ln thi store buy OM it regular\nprice, 11.98 up, get the extn one for \t\nOur AU-PHnta an outstanding at 94*95.\nAnother for i\nLadlu' Swagger Suite, fine Imported tweeds, Tailor made.\nBuy one suit it gi4.9,,, get the other one for \t\nLadles' Hats, any hat ln the store Including the newest.of\nstyles, 98c, f 1.98 and 81.95. Buy one, get another one tor\t\nLadlu Gloves, Including Tnfouiu Bibles' depirtment, dresses, Bon*-\nkids, ud Ul Ittrlci. and allka. \u2122\u00a3 'a^.*!.10 \u00b0M \" *____\npries. Extn one a not\n49e up. Buy one, get tnA tol   Illy\nmother pair for      ^*     AU baby good! to go on sale! 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Pll.k.r (D\nM-J.I.)-Enjoy cold.\ndelictoue weter fron\nthle htndiomt ?!\ncmnoe wtter pitcher,\ntftkei np minimum\nW^mjStt\nqowBy MM\nDistrict Dealers:\nWOOD, VALLANCE HDWE. CO., LTD. TRAIL MERCANTILE CO., LTD.\nNELSON,  EC\nHUNTER BROS., LIMITED\n\u25a0OISLAND, B.C.\nTBAIL,   B.C.\nMANLY & MILLER\nORAND PORKS.  B.O.\n\u2014\n.\n -TBE NEUON DAILY NBWS. NELSON, B.C-THtmSBAY MOBNINO, MAT 17, 193*-\nNOLLE PROSSE\nIN CALDER CASE\n\u25a0Colder Says Nothing\nRetracted From\nAffidavit\nThe beading In the nport yesterday\not tbe eau, orown agalnit W. A.\nCalder for criminal libel, on the Information laid by W. B. Johnstone at\ntht ipring ualauln NeUon TuuKav\ntfternoon, wu misleading In to tar\nI CHANS ..\u2022 POLISHES\nWINDOWS, MIUOK um\ntUIS ,.4 WASH 3AIINS.\nCANNOt\n1CIA1.M\nu lt Mated \"W. A. Calder retracts\nsta  ment\"\nThe fact! an u follows, statu W.\nA. Calder, \"Aa regarda to the affidavit rsferred to nothing wu retracted from the stmt, but it'wu\nagreed ln eau W. B. Johnstons Inferred trom the affidavit '.hat be wu\naocuied of a criminal offence, W. A.\nCalder made It cletr hi htd never\nIntended tny tuch Imputation.\n\"Nothing U wltMnwn trom thi\nstatements mads ln the affidavit\"\nClinic for Kiddies\nFrom South Slocan\nSOOTH SLOCAN, May 16\u2014The Women's Institute sent eight children\nto Nelion Saturday In connection with\nthe dental clinic. Mrs. O. W. Humphry wu ln charge of them.\nHarry Le Plutrier ot TraU U spending a few days tt the fUhlng ctmp\ntt thl pooL\nMr. tnd Mn. R. O. Elliott wen Nelion vuiton Stturdty.\nMn. 0. W. Humphrey entertained\ntbe Women'a auxiliary at her home,\n\"SummerhlU\", Wednesday afternoon.\nMn. V. Milling and Mn. W. A. McCabe\nassisted ln urvlng tu.\nPrank Campbell ot Trail wu t vltltor her Mondty.\nMra. W. Whlteley left Monday by\nstage for Vernon to attend tbe Diocesan Women's auxiliary, which aa*\numpied Tuudty tor thne dtyi.\nMn. I. 3. Bowkett and daughter\nMty wen wuk-end Milters In Tnll.\nIn thi language of tbe African\nBushmen, a word may have different\nmeanings according to thi -tone and\ninflection of tbe volu.        *\n*d\nNABOB\nByfarUtelasliesV\nJU\niWrite for copy of our IEW\nWHU\nKELLY- MUGLAS ft CO. LTD. fmn*n,, ciguy \u00ab\nWinnipeg\nOttawa Carllloneur Pulitzer Winner\nHONOR MOTHERS\nAT KIMBERLEY\nUnited Church Service on\nMothers' Day Beautiful\nPerclval Prim, oarUloneur tt thl\nPeace Tower, Ottaara, who hu bun\nawarded tbe 1338 Pulltaer award\nscholarship u ths student of music\nm America \"who may ba deemed tbe\nmoat talented  end   deserving.\"   HU\ncomposition, \"Tbe Bt. Lawrence,\" a\nsymphony for full orchutre, won, tor\nh|m the puliteer iward. Mr. Prloe U\nshown above seated at tbe keyboard\not t carillon ln Toronto.\nKIJBERLEY. Mry 16\u2014A Mothen\nday service at tha United church wu\na buutltul one. The cLurch had been\ndecorated With flowen by the Uin-\nbum Mission band. Thl Junior chotr\nwu tulited by the Junior orcheitra,\nunder Mr. Hobeon.\nBev. B. Crlbb spoke from the words\n\"Behold Thy Mother.\" Jew tnd Hli\nmother were so clou, to itrong tnd\ntender wu the tie between them,\nthat even in the torture and agony of\nhU alow death He could not forget\nher, and asked John to take her to\nbia home tnd care for her at t eon.\nHe could not bear that her old age\nahould go uncomforted.\nThere wu danger, the pr-voher\nsaid, ot forgetting old mothen. They\nmight have grown fu e, olt'.-tuhion*\ned, and out of tune with the times,\nbut they bad a right to love and con*\nslderstlon because of what they had\ndone tn tlmu gone by.\nThere wu no tie more beautiful\nthan that clou, unselfish and tender\noompanlonablp between mother and\nson.\nWben Ood wanted tn Important\nwork done or a gnat wrong righted,\nHe went about It In a strange way.\nHe brought a tiny baby Into tbe\nworld, tnd put tbe Idw ln-o the\nmother's hurt, tnd lh! gave lt to\ntht baby. Then Ood waited. The\npreacher mentioned John Wesley and\nAbraham Lincoln u men who found\na fount of inspiration ln their mothen.\nSSQCl ETY\nThll column Is conducted by\nMn. M. J. Vlgneux. All newi ol a\nsocial nature, Including receptions,\n{irivate entertainments, personal\nterns, marriss.es, etc.. will appear\nit this column. Telephone Mrs.\nVlgneux  tt her  borne.  513  Silica\n\u2022met\nMn. F. C. Sharpe, Baker and Railway streets, will be at home Saturday\nfrom 3:30 to 6 o'clock.\n* *  .*\n3. Cherrlngton of  Cruton  ipent\nyuterday In Nelaon.\n.   .   .\nMUe Blnbeth Carrji, dtughtar of\nMr. tnd Mn. Alex Carrie, aulas strut\nwho attends the University ot British\notlumbla In Vancouver, hu returned.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlu Dorothy Bluon, who hu bun\ntbe guut ot Mlu Queenle Oerman,\nHoover atrut, left yuterday for her\nhome ln Rouland.\n\u2666 t   >\nB. L. Staines of Kulo wu t vlaitor\nin town yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe Golden Oate cafe pruented t\ngty scene Tuesday evening when the\nGraduate Nurses association entertained at a smart banquet honoring\nthe 1984 graduating olau ot the\n.,*: - \"vy Luke Oeneral hoepital. Tlie\ncommlttu ln charge wen Mn. An-\n..i.n.1 blanks, Mrs. _!, E. Homersh -n\nThe Story of an\nL!iJ;l\u00bbVJ*:\nCAKE\n' MRS.TH0MPS0N, I\nWONDER IF YOU\nCOULD IET M( HAVE\nA CUP OF MILK UNTIL\nTOM GETS HOME\nFROM THE GROCER'S?\nI'M JUST IN THE\nMIDDLE OF BAKING\nA CAKE AND I'VE RUN\nSHORT, aimsum\n$WHY.yES.0'F COURSE\nMRS.J0NES.1U GIVE\nyouatwofNTstu'i\nEVAPORATED MilK.\nI'VE PLENTY OF\nTHAT\u2014 IT'S ALL I\n11 EVER USE FOR BAKING.\nI GET WONDERFUL\nRESULTS WITH IT\/\nTHAT5 DANDY]:\nCAKE.MOTHER.\nHAVE YOU GOT\n!ANEW RECIPE?\n\u25a0f-pn.Mii.' n:..-\nGEE, MOM\/\nTHATS SWELL\nCAKE-MAY If\nHAVEANOTHER\njl   PIECE?\nWELL, I'M GLAD YOU LIKE\nITDAD.IUSEONfcuh\nEVAPORATED MILK THIS\nTIME AND I'LL NEVER\nGO BACK TO MY OLD\nRECIPE.-.YE5.S0N.YOU |\nMAY HAVE ANOTHER\nSLICE. THAT'S ONE SURE\nWAY OF\nGETTING\nYOU TO\nTAKE-MOM\nMILK\nohmve never used\nNestle'* but ive\nread a lot about\nit -and ive heard\nthat u gives ver\/\ndependable results.\nDO yOU REALLY THINK\nITS BETTER THAN\n[ORDINARY MILK?\n\"\"Will,[CERTAINLY LIKE\nIT-AND I'VE USED IT\nFOR A LONG TIME. THE\nBEAUTY OF NlSU-t'j\nIS THAT YOU CAN DEPEND\nON ALWAYS HAVING A   ||\nHIGH UNIFORM QUALITY\nMILK IN WINTER ANO\nSUMMER ANO YOUR CAKE\nWILL STAY FRESH\nMUCH\nHLONGER\n\u25a0Twin u rick u ordinary fluid milk. Neitle'i\nEvaporated Milk provides advantagu that are\ninstantly appreciated in the borne. Not only dou\nthe dou\u2014t richness of Nellie'i ensure more uniform\nand pleasing result! in cooking\u2014-not only il thi!\ndouble richness t\ngenuine economy\n\u2014it il tn euy,\nenjoyable mean!\nof including in\nthe diet the extn\nmilk nourishment w vital to\ngrowing children\ntnd adulta.\nAnd Nutlc'i il\nnj*. It ii just\npun cow's milk\nwith most of the\nwiter removed\u2014\niti safety ensured\nby eteributioa\nand sealing in airtight tins. Ask\nfor NestM'i\u2014the\nbendy, economical,    all- purpou\nNTstlej\n\u2022> ftW-5 W\n\"ERILIZED\n\"APORATED\nKliK\n\"Irwin oz\nt\nNtSTLi'S-WwM'i L.r.s.i PnaiuMfi insj\nSslers tf Con-lame,] md Iveptrcte-J Milk.\nLOOK FOR THE ^ATTRACTIVE NKTiiijfe&C\ntnd Miss M. J. Lulle. MUl Vera Jldt\nmade an able chairman. Tbe dining\ntable, when coven wen laid tor 41,\nwu effectively centered with pink\ntulips and mauve and white lilacs,\nwhile dainty French corsage bouquets\nwen used u tavon. Mlu M, Butler\nbehslt ot the graduating clan\npruented a blanket ts be uaed ln\nthe nurus ward. Tha following touts\nwere mads: \"The Graduating Clau\"\nby tha president of the association,\nMlu K. Oordon, replied to by MUa\nNorah Brankin who In turn touted\nthe association. Thla wu replied to\nby Mn. T. E. Romtnhtm. Thl tout\n'To thl Hospital\" took thl form ot a\nsong to tbs tune ot the \"Stein Bong.\"\nThe superintendent of the hoepital,\nMlu K. Ethel Ony, graciously replied\nand MUa Eldt gavi the tout to \"Thi\nKing.\" Mlu Brankin then reed \"The\nUat Will and Tutement of the\nClau\" and Mlu Laura Fraur gave\n'Behind the Bunu With the Nun-\nIng Profiulon,\" after which \"Inside\nInformation\" and \"Refreshing the\nNUrtu\" wu given by MUa Buth Orr\nand Mn. Anthony Banks respectively.\nAmong thou present wen Mlu Ony,\nMUl Eldt, Mlu Sybil Archibald, Mn.\nBanks. Mln Agnu Cant, Mlu D.\nCorbie, Mlu K. Oordon, Mn. 3. F.\nOUuln, tbe Misses Edna, tnd Laura\nFraser, Mrs. Homeraham, Mrs. J. A.\nIrving, Mlu E. Smith. Mn. A. Bruce\nGrady, Mrs. W. K. Scatcbard, Mn,\nO. B. Russell, Mn. J. MUler, Mlu\nBeatrice Matthews, Mlu Vera Hayden,\nMUa Jean McVlcar, Mlu Moln McLtod, MUs Mary Madden, Mlu M. J.\nLeslie, Mn. Oeorge Lester, Mrs. K,\nPearson, Mlu Haul Keeler, Mlu lu-\nbelle Walton, Mri. Thomu Dolphin,\nMn. Crowtber, mta Boyce, Mn. J. C.\nOllker ot Bonnlngton, Mlu B. Plerson.\nMlu Sybil Keeler, MUs Ollllsple, Mlu\n0. Purney, Mlu Kathlun Scott, Mlu\nRusul, Mlu Hayden, Mlu Brankin,\nMlu Marlon Butler, MUa D. Sable\nand Mlu McAsklll.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nC. W. Lindow ot Balmo spent yuterday ln Neleon.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHarvey Sheedy wu here trom Cranbrook Tuuday to attend the funenl\nof bia grandmother, Mn. Mary Ellen\nStewart.\nI   \u2022 *e\nUn. Le Roy ot Tmlr wu a city\n\u2022hopper yestefday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n3. Bibbald of Oray Creek wu a\nNelson visitor yuterday.\n.   .   .\nMn. J. E. Mtrqula tnd infant\ndaughter, Mlu Patricia, have left tbe\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital for\ntheir home ln Fairview.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Johnny Harris of Sandon, who\nhu been spending the put few weeks\nIn Vulcan, Alta., and California, wu\nln town yuterday. En route home ahe\nwu accompanied home by ber father,\nand sister,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlu B. Burge of Oray Creek paid a\nvisit ln the city yuterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n<Jlss Queenle Oerman and her\nbrother Norval Oerman entertained\ndelightfully at bridge Monday evening In honor of their guut, Mln\nDorothy Bisson, of Rouland. The\nprlr.es wen won by Mlu Norah Simpson, Mlu Dorothea Coles, J. Stringer\nand Oordon McKenzie. The Invited\nguuta were Mlu Mabel Latta, Mlu\nMildred Martin, Mlu Grace Miller,\nMiss Ruth Erlckson, Mlu Coles, Miss\nWlnnlfred Borthwlck, Mlu Rou Hel-\nuy, MUa Oeorglna McKeown, MUe\nOladyi McLeod, Mln Lois Sheffield,\nMlu Edna Watts, Mlu Simpson,\nRobert Hobson, R. R. Bourque, Rtlpb\nHumbls, Monte Morley, J. Stringer,\nLeslie McEachem, Frank Phillips, Edward Stromstead, Harvey arummett,\nArthur Mills, Lawrence Simpson,\nOordon McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs.\nReginald Oerman.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nAmong shoppers ln town yuterday\nwu Mlu A. F. Peters ot Oray Creek.\n\u00ab \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. E. A. Melander, Terrace apartment!, hu left for a few monthi'\nvisit ln Niw Tork, Chicago and\nMinneapolis.\nttt\nIvar Foehlem of crescent Bay spent\nyesterday ln Nelion.\ni \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nW. Olnol ot Since left yuterday for\nSpokane.     ,\nMn. A. Lapointe, accompanied by\nher daughter Yvonne and ion Arthur,\nreturned lut evening from a week'a\nholiday ln Spokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n0. E. Ford, Canadian Paclfio Expnu\nofficial with office ln Vancouver, paid\na vis!', ln Nelion yuterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOscar H. Burden of Cnwford Bay\nwu a city visitor yuterday.\n\u2022 sr a\nMn. R. McOee ot Robson ptld t\nvisit ln town yesterday.\n.   .   .\nThomu Wall ot Lt France Creek\nrecently visited ln Nelson and expects\nto leave tomorrow from Bonners Ferry tor Wut Plains. MO.\n.   .   .\n3. B. Naylor of Edgewood* hu n-\nturnr t tfter vliitlng ln NeUon.\n\u2022 \u2022   s\nAmong shoppers In the city yuterday wu Mrs. Oliver Smith o  Salmo.\ntee\nMn. W. J. Clark, Kerr apartments,\nleft yuterday via the Orut Northern\nfor Victoria.\ne   e   \u2022\nRobert Strachan of Trall, who wu\nIn ths city yrterday accompanied by\nhis daughter, lira. Burgess, who hu\nSllverton Lady\nGives a Bridge\nSILVERTON, May  IS\u2014Mn. H. V.\nDawU entertained a number ot friends\nThursday afternoon at a charmingly\narranged bridge, followed by dainty\nrefreshments. Frlzu tor tbe highest\nscores wen awarded to Mn. E.\nMathews and .Mn. A. Mc'ntyre. the\nconsolation going to Mn. A. Ham. At\ntbe tet hour, the hoeteu wu u-\nsUted by Mrs. K. Mathews and Mn.\nA. Mclntyre. The Invited gueeta Included Mn. E. Mathews. Mn. W. Johnstone. Mn. W. Hunter, Mri. C.\nSchmidt, Mn. H. Lancuter, Mrs. M.\nEmerson, Mn. T. Wllsoft, Mn. R.\nWhite, Mn. O. Ironside, Mn. W.\nMarshall, Mra. H. Stavart, Mn. W\nMunro*, Mn. 3. Johnion, Mn. W,\nMunroe, Mn. J. Johnion, Mrs. A\nWilton, Mn. A. Ham, Mn. A. Wallace\nMn. A. Mclntyre, and Mn. O. Lock-\nhart.\nMUe Margery Emerson and MUa\nMillie Harding ipent the weekend ln\nNelion.\nW. Johnstone wu t builneu vUltor\nto Nakusp Saturday.\nMlu Haul Marshall hu Ult to vUlt\nfrlerids ln Tttll \u25a0\nMn. M. McDiarmid and baby have\nleft to take up residence ln Orunwood. when Mr. Dlarmld U employed.\nMlu Ruth Hancock wu a week-end\nvUltor to NeUon,\nCRICKETER   KILLED\nALDERMINISTER, England (CF)-\nJames Reuben Lucas, 14, a boy crick\neter ot promise, wu Instantly killed\nby his own gun while shooting rabbits\non hU father's farm.\nrar.r. riVE\ndMeagher's'^d\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nAccessories.Are the Costume\nIt is the bag and the gloves and the hose and the scarf\nthat make or mar your costume. They are tremendous\ntrifles in fashion. Come to accessory headquarters for every successful little thing in fashion. You will want white\nof course\u2014and we have the white right-things \u2014 bags,\ngloves and etc.\nWHITE GLOVES\nWhite gloves of chamoisette,\ncotton net or silk net. They\nall have the fancy cuffs of\nlace net or organdy. Site 6, 6V-2 to 7.\nTHE PAIR 85* to\nfl.25\nWHITE\nHANDBAGS\nWhite handbags in all\nthe newest styles. .\nEACH S 1.10 to f 1.65\nSCARVES\nTaffeta scarves and bows. They will add dash to that summer suit or dress.\nPlaids and checks.    '\nSCARVES-Each   f 1.35      BOWS-Each , fl.00.\nbun visiting with him In Femle,        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nleaves  ahortly tor  Vancouver  from I   New Bouth Wales U reviving cultlva*\nwhan he will sail for Scotland. tlon ot the pasalon .vine tor Its trait.\nGood........\nHousekeeping\nBv Circle No. 4 of\nSt Paul't Ladies' Aid\nNone but tested reclpu\nwill be Inserted.     , ,  .\nPRUNE  CAKE\n1 cup of sugar\ni-s cup ot butter\n3 eggs (reserve whites of I for Icing)\n1 cup of cooked prunes (chopped)\n1 teupoon (small) soda\n% eup sour milk\n1 teupoon cinnamon\n1 teupoon nutmeg\n1 teupoon cloves\nIVi cups flour\nDEVILS FOOD\nVi cup shortening\n1 cup lugar\n-l  igge\n1V4 cups sifted flour    \u2022\nIV. teupoon! baking powder\n1 teaipoon utt\nVi cup thick sour milk\nV4 cup boiling wster\n' . squsru bitter chocolate\n1 teaipoon soda\n1 teupoon vanilla\nCretm ahortenlng, add sugar gradually, cream; add well beaten eggs, sift\ntogether thru tlmu the fl *t, halting\npowder and ult, add alternately nth\nthe sour milk to the butter mixture.\nPour the boiling water Into the melted chocolate, mU quickly. Add soda\nto chocolate end stir until thick. Oool\nslightly before adding to ctke batter.\nMix thoroughly, add vanilla.   Bake\nln layen or loaf,  put a white boiled\nIcing on It when cool.\nFRENCH PASTRY\n7 tablespoons cream cheese\nVI* eup butter\n1 eup flour\nu teupoon ult\nMl\u00ab altogether, roll out, cut ln\nequaru, ln middle put dab of atlft\nJelly, draw four cornara together and\nbake light brown In oven (preferably\ncnb apple Jelly.)\nRAISIN FILLING FOR TARTS\n1 cup raisins\n% cup brown sugar\n1 tablespoon butter\nVi cup cold water\n1 teaipoon vanilla\nSalt\nBoll SO mlnutu then take off and\nadd one egg. Stand on back of atove\nuntil ready to till.\nPURITY\n*       FLOUR\nMAKES BETTER  \u25a0READ\nALABASTINE SOLP IN NELSON\nby tha\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE CO., LTD.\n323 Baker St. Phone 497\nALABASTINE SOLD IN NELSON\nby the\nWood, Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\n521 Baker St. Phones 26 and 27\nSoviet Hero\nProfessor otto Schmidt, who U credited with the survival of the Soviet\nparty of 101 persons who were marooned on af Arctic ice flow attar\ntheir ahlp wu crushed by Ice, U\nshown ln Nome hospital, Alaska,\nwhere he is convalescing from pneumonia.\nrOVB POUNDS\nt*n 'fe:\nR HEAD\nOTTAWA (OF)\u2014Forty trillion\npounds of tea, or about tour pounds\nper capita, wen Imported Into Oanada\nln tbe lut 13 months. Tbe tit import! were about 6,000,000 pounds\nmon than the coffee Import!. Both\nhave been Increasing.\n\u2014 i\nPHONE 116 for OOOD\nClean MILK\n' EITHER\nRAW or\nPASTEURIZED\nAS YOU PREFER!\nWe have installed a new,\nup-to-date machine for\nbottling and capping\nwhich doeg away with the\nhandling of caps.\nKootenay Valley\nCo-0nerative Milk Assn.\n^^\nMorning, Noon or Night\nStart the day with a bowl of crisp Kellogg1** Com\nFlakes. Delldons with cream or milk, and fruit Rich\nin energy \u2014 quickly digested \u2014 the kind of breakfast\nthat makes yon feel fit\nEnjoy Kellogg's for lnncb. So nourishing and easy\nto prepare! So economical! Fine for the children'!\ntapper, too, or a late evening snack. They encourage\nrestful sleep. Made by Kellogg1 in London, Ontario.\n0rf\nFOR  QUALITY\n  .\t\n-\npaoi Six\nMm\\ Batlij Nmm\n\u25a0stabliehsd AsrU 43, 1903\n\"Interior of British Columbia's Family Newspaper\"\nALL, TBI NXWS   WHO*  IT IS  HIWS\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\ntbe NXWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. UWTID\nHI   Baker   Btreet.. Nelson.   Brltlah    Oolumbla\nppoitl 144, Print! Exchange connecting all Depirtmente\nMember ot The oanadlu Press Leaied Win Newi Service\nTHURSDAY, MAY 17, 1984.\nSUGAR DATE ADVANCED\nAnother illustration of the fact that it pays to\nmake representations to governments when there is\n* justifiable ground for protest, is the adjustment of t*e\ndate of the coming into effect of the reduced tax on\nsugar, to suit the British Columbia preserving season.\nThe tax reduction as drafted in the Rhodes budget was dated for July 1.\n. While welcoming the reduction, the British Colum-\nbia jam industry saw immediately that it would not\nbe early enough to apply to the sugar purchases it\nwould have to make for the season's start, though\nthe eastern plants, with a much later season, would\nget the full benefit. Acting in intelligent self-interest,\nthe McDonald Jam company here, and the other firms\nin the same business, immediately wired the facts to\nOttawa.\nAs a result, Premier Eennett, who piloted the\nbudget through the final stages, acting for Finance\nMinister Rhodes, announced Tuesday the date for coming into effect of the reduction was advanced to May\n20.\nThis put the jam industry of British Columbia,\nwhere small fruits will ripen exceptionally early this\nyear, on an equal footing with its competition, the\naame applying of course to the home preserving.\nAn incidental result is that the housewives of the\nnation will enjoy the benefit intended for them, earlier by some six weeks than if the jam manufacturers\nhere had not brought the special circumstances to the\ngovernment's'notice.\nThose who argue that nothing can be done once a\ngovernment has announced a course of action, are almost always wrong, and particularly when correction\nof an <*vious inequality is sought. This truth finds\nconstant illustration.\nGERRY SELF-EXPLODED\nIt te a pity British Columbia's Gerry McGeer didn't\natay on his own side of the line. A few days ego he\nhad brought luster on his home province by propounding to the .banking committee of parliament a money\nplan that nobody was able to understand but that won\nthoughtful attention from bankers who came to scoff,\nand by appearing to be a human Niagara of words,\nwhdm audiences gazed upon in awed silenc*.\nBut he decided to take in a little more territory,\nand contact some famous currency reformers across\nthe line.    \" . .\n'if he had confined himself down there to his plans -\nfor making a new world, all would still have been\nwell. He might not have been understood, but at any\nrate he would not have i>ecome an exploded puffball.\nAnd that's about what he is now to the Americans,\nafter telling them that the international bankers of\nthe '80's instigated the , assassination of President\nLincoln. Historians who have spent a lifetime in studying and delineating the Lincoln period say there is\nnot a vestige of support for such a contention, and\nnothing whatever to suggest it.\nAre the rest of the McGeer theories, fancies also,\nrericans will ask \u2014 and no doubt, some Canadians\nwell.\nProbably the theory that the bankers of the\nworld caused Lincoln to be murdered, is not an integral pillar of McGeer's proposed new money structure, but it te \u00bb good guess that this bad break is going to be widely accepted as a sample of his accuracy\nof statement and ability to reason.  \\\nWHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING\nSITUATION D1BE\nTbl altuatlon thst faoes thli province snd sll its munlclpelltiei, all IU\nclttaena, li \u2022 dire one. THe munlcl*\nnalitles unable to borrow money, era*\nnot get It trom the province, because\ntbe prorlnci hu ooni. In t\u00abwt. tte\nprovince Initeid ot giving, huta\ntaking away. The municipalities.\nmost of them, havi reduoed lervlcei to\ntbe finishing point. No more eoon-\nomlta can be effected ln that direction\nwithout eerioue reiulta. Onpmploy-\nment reUef contlnuee to be a crippling burden and sinking fund ud\nAUNT HET\n\"I may be \u2022 hypocrite in eome\nwin. but I alNr iwept the dirt\nunder \u2022 rug when 1 nw comptny\neomm'.\"\ninterest ire Hwiyi with ui.\nThe pliln fact li that many Brlti*\nColumbia munlcipslltles are today\nnear tbe breaking point, vuoouver\nln particular. It le Juit poulble thit,\nwith heirtbreaklng aacrtflcei. they\nmay be able to struggle through another year ln the hope, the same hope\nthat haa deluded them year attar year,\nthat something may turn up.-r-Van*\ncouver News-Herald.\nEl ROPE IS NO MODEL\nParmen ud wage-earners ln Alberta ere told they do not know how\nlucky they ire ln not being taxed\nlike the peasants and \"proletarians\"\nin Europe. No. and the membera of\nthe members of'the legislature ot\nAlberta do not know how lucky they\nare ln not having to walk ln tear for\ntheir lives, aa do the political leaden\nof the-same contlnen\nThere la I direct connection be*\ntween the crushing tuition, thlt\nkeeps the misses ot Europe ln hope*\nless poverty, ud the continental\npastime ot pot-shotting premiere ud\nthrowing' bombs at dictators.\nIt thl legliliture of Alberta ll\nminded to mike taxation \"aa they\nhave lt In Europe\" the pattern for\ntax-levying ln Alberta, the membera\nhad better start to wear chain skirts\nud practice ths useful art of bomb-\ndo^glng.\nThe people of Alberta bare no Intention of being taxed Into serfdom.\nThey do not isplre, neither will they\nconsent, to pUy tbe role of working\n'or tbe state end bna-dlng r \u25a0nt\"'-\u2014\nln ordir thlt their gover- \u2014t miy\ngo on paying exorbitant rates of Interest on borrowed money.\u2014Edmonton Bulletin.\nBetween\nYou and\ncMe\nb\/ j. b. a\nHorse now running at the tracks\nIs named National Anthem. Of coune,\nthe law doesn't compel everybody to\nplay It.\nNor ls the accepted rule true In i\nhorse race\u2014National Anthem tint\nNevertheless, we are told, everyone\ngrti to hie feet when lt start!.\nHuge crowd would turn out tor a\nmatched race between those old .lvr'.s,\nNational Anthem\" ud \"Red Flag.\"\n\u2022 \u2022' \u2022\nJuat to end sundry discussion attar\na week-end on the link!, listen to\nWalter Hagen: \"The moat important\nshot In gold ls ne one you hive to\nplay next.\"\nMichael Parmer, wbo became the\nfourth husband of Gloria Swanson,\nfilm sctnss, la back in Europe ud\nadmits he ls parted from Gloria.\nThat's one Parmer wh, hu obtained\nrelief.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"Autoe make people laiy.\" MiybTio\n\u2014If you don't count duck-ud-dodge-\n'em pedestrians as people.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAmong other things that cu go\nfut without being streamlined Is. our\nmoi ay. '\n\u00ab   s   *\nHere and there\u2014Shook hands end\nbid KUeu to WlllUm Ramny\u2014district\npublic work! engineer\u2014who ll leaving thla morning for the Cariboo\u2014\nhaving been transferred to that section\u2014! know BUI hates to leave\u2014\nud aa he waited for hla car to be\ngaased\u2014He stood there survey.-tg the\ncountry\u2014and possibly wondering \u2014\nlust why people have to be moved\nfrom place to place\u2014In fact he admitted he hated to leave auch a good\nbunch of fellows u he had been asso-\nclated with In tbe department ot\npubUc works-They are aU fine boya\nhe aald-ud like a big happy family\n\u2014ud I also shook huda with Arthur\n(Pungo) Bradshaw\u2014who leavea on\nthis morning's eut-bound train for\nnorthern Ontario\u2014where be will enter the mining field\u2014with brother\nGordon\u2014Joe Bradshaw, till did, ln\ndown eut lust now\u2014*nd wtU not\nreturn until ifter Arthur arrives there\n\u2014Art wu busy lining up Ud picking\nup fishing tackle and whit not\u2014u\nhe hoped to itay i couple yeire\u2014\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\nListened to Oeorge Cady and Oon\nCummins talk baseball until Con fell\nasleep tot hla afternoon nap\u2014Cady\nwonders lt a feUow could poulbly live\nlong enough\u2014To see a* world serlee\nplayed\u2014His main ambition ls to aee\nChuck Klein slam out a few homers-\nAll came to the conclusion that, although pro baieballere make alt\nof money\u2014They ilao apend a lot\u2014\nIsaacson, who twlrla for Nelaon\u2014wu\nthere\u2014But like the quiet feUow he\nle\u2014never opined* his mouth\u2014unices\nIt wu to laugh at a pairing Jike\u2014\nBob Peebles wu directing the lifting of an engine out of a gasoline\nshovel\u2014H. A. Stewart wu having a\ntt - get J g his car up Stanley street\n\u2014between Vernon ud Baker\u2014But\nshe made lt\u2014Oeorge BenweU the\nyounger\u2014Wu talking fishing\u2014 ud\nbelieved Harrop ls a good spot to\ncatch aporty fUh\u2014Earl Swan! reporta tbe big onu biting between\nKaalo ud Lardeau\u2014near Schroedcr\ncheek\u2014\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nQui tlathew wu wearing u extra\nheavy pipe\u2014u he walked down the\natreet\u2014ud I noticed W. R. Jarvis\nof Procter, Jim Ollker ud some other\nold-ttmen congregated ud swapping\nyama\u2014Probably about days long gone\nby\u2014And that'a enough gossip tor a\nWednesday afternoon\u2014anyway\u2014\n\u25a0   \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\n\"Do you understand French?\" Chief\nJustice (Supreme Court) Hughes wu\nuked.\nNo,\" came the typically restrained\nreply, \"but I have taught lt.\"\nHe wu walking with t fellow colleague '   the ' untry.     ,\n\"Those sheep have Just been shorn,\"\nslid the companion.\nAt leut they have been shorn on\nthis aide,\" replied the stickler for\npositive evidence,\n\u2022 s   s\nPor years he hid beu henpecked,\nbut it list tbi worm turned.\nOne morning he uld to Ms wife,\nMy dear, I bad a queer dream lut\nnight\u2014that some man wu running\noft with yon.\"\nIndeed,\" replied his wife. \"And\nwhat did you uy to him?\"\n'Oh,\" answered her Huiband, \"I\nJuat asked him why he wu running.\"\n_-\u2014THS NELSON D,\nMUCKLEWOR\nNELSON, B.C\u2014THTJRSDAT MOI\nDTHE HEATHER\nORNINO, MAT IT, lUt-\n\"BTTBICK\"\nMuekleworth, the old Scotch *jerd-\naner who tends to our place, ind who\nhu more or leu adopted tbe famll;\nespecially our young daughter Magon-\nIgal, '*u been so long away from tbe\nOld Country that he hu no tlu there\nnow, ud save for I Uttle oountry\nweekly to which he reUglously b-\nscrlbes, ud which more or leu forms\nbll outlook on Life, get! no ne.vs.\nWe having come to Canada more\nrecently, ud having hw several trips\nborne keep, still In doee touch ud\nnumerous lettere, papers ud magazine, keep us well posted on *ne\nhappenings at home.       ,\nThla newi wi pan on to Muekleworth with great pleasure, and lt ls\na Joy to aee the old man's face Ught\nup ud his grim mouth brea'* Into\nthat particularly happy smile of hli,\nwhen we regale him with aome lntes-\nestlng Item of news concerning a part\nof the country with which he used to\nbe familiar, or relating to some family\nfrom hla and our part of the country.\nNotwithstanding his long absence\nfrom home Alec Is still a moet enthusiastic Borderer and during tbe summer the numerous stories and articles about the common ridings are i\ngrea   aou-ce of enjoyment to him.\nIt ls a great Joy to me to provide\nhim with a magazine with aome marked feature to read, ud to heir him a\nday or two afterwards relating lt over\nagain to Magonlgal ln Uie tool house\nor eome corner of the garden.\nHe bu with his prejudiced loving\nold heart formed a most exaggerated\nIdea ot our daughters' capabilities of\nunderstanding ud tells her tbe weirdest and moet unprobable tales ot all\nthe country that Uei between Stow\nud Berwick, and strange to lay al*\nthought on the occaalon! he lapses\nInto the broadest Doric ahe understands a great deal of what he says\nud eo our bed time hour hi very\noften composed of a rehash ot a high\ntoned literary article translated\nthrough Muekleworth into i childish\nmixture ot Canadian ud Scotch.\nMy wife ud I hive muy arguments about the old man, although\nboth of ua have the -eepeat respect\nfor him, but various battlu between\nthe gardener ud the mlstreu of the\nhouu concerning vegetables, tbelr\nplanting, growth ud uu have In*\nvariL-ly ended ln a victory r the old\nmu, who delights to rub lt ln, and\nahe ls naturally alwaya on the qui\nrlre to get one at htm In a good nit-\nured wiy.\nIn this hippy battle which hu\nranged around me I have been most\ndiscreetly an Interested onlooker. As\nto have taken sides would have put\nme ln a most precarious position, and\neven the role ot onlooker and occasionally arbitrator hu been sometimes by no meus enviable.\nMac like many Scotchmen hu quite\nI gift ot ths gab ud with Migonlgil\nfor u admiring audience and often\nmy wife and I u unseen eavei-drop-\npc.-s, will rspsodlee for hours on the\nbeauty of his native belle and dales,\nthe pleasant lowlard . ma ud the\nwonders of Tweed water.\nWe were sitting talking ab.ut Jilm\nthe other night and ir- wife, who\nlovu to get a dig at me through\nhim u we eome trom the ume place,\nwu uylng after listening to one of his\nBorder tours, that she never heard\nuyone who could uu more words to\nexpnu so little u lid Muekleworth,\nadding u lf by after thought \"like\nall tbe rest of the aouth country\nScotchmen.\"\nI took the opposite view ud held\nthlt Alec ln his graphic Doric could\nexpress more ln fewer words than uyone I ever knew, adding alao u u\nafter thought \"that lowland Bc s\nspoken ln Its purity wu the most expressive language I knew, and that she\nshould know u she had never got the\nbetter of u argument with our\ngardener yet.\n\"WeU\" ahe said, \"Here le tbe opportunity to prove lt. I am going to put\nsome of thlt heather yov got unt\nyou Into a box, ud present blm \u2014Ith\nIt, ud I'U bet you a pair of allk\nstockings to a real good cigar that\nAlec rspsodlee for an hour, and that\nwe hear about every sprig of heather\nthat ever grew betwun Soi tra ud\nthe Lead Hills\". \"Alright\" I replied,\n\"ud 111 raise the ante. I'll bet you\na new allk dress to a box of cigars of\nmy own choosing that he doeu't uy\nmuch more thu \". tanke ye' and ln\ntheu two words wtll express more\nthu lf you were to write a book\".\n\"Done\" ike uld, ud the battle wu\non.\nAll next day Alec wu busy trimming ud mowing and elvlng and\nu lt neared supper time he put hli\ntool! away and came herp\" : towards\nthe houu. \"A dot All hie tae tie ln\nthe moorn sir\" he said. \"They aulu\nbun o' mine ema see ruh as they\nused tae be at this Job an' a day'a\nrest 11 du thlem guld\". \"Alright,\nAlec\" I responded, \"there 1 nothing rushing to be done Juat suit\nyourself\u2014\"Alec\" came tbe voloe of the\ntemptress from the kitchen, \"come ln\narid havs a cup ot tae\u2014I've bun\nbaking scones\u2014come ud te!' me how\nthey compare with your granle'a\".\nThis wu a subtle touch of the early\ndaya of tbelr friendship when tbe\nold mu knowing my wife wu not a\nSco'. hwoman had poured Into ber\near tales of the delicacies he had\nwiien he wu a boy, ud ahe had retaliated by giving him a dinner that\nbrought tears to his eyes.\nMuekleworth gravely dusted bin\nself off, ud the dry, brown eert.\nflew ln clouda from bla clothes, the\nafter he had scrubbed himself unt\nhe shone, he wu seated at tha tabh\nwh \u25a0 i pot of strong masked tea an\nbot scones ud honey soon brough.\na smile to his face.\nIt wu not however until hla pip\nwu goiug strongly that my wife laic\nbefc him a small white puteboard\nbox and printed ln bold letters on\nthe top wu 'Pru Ancrum Mulr*.\nMuekleworth looked at lt 'or a minute. Evening had come rapidly and\nalready the bright kitchen Vu -k-\nenlng.\nJust one golden ray of sunlight\nbiased acrou the room lighting up the\nold man's face and silvery hair.\nI could ue hla Ups unconalously\nforming the words \"Pru Ancrum\nMulr\". As hi took off '.it Id lt seemed u every atom of sunlight ln the\nevenings glory fell on the opu box\nud there the sprays of heather\nblazed purple eo royally, that lt wu\nnot u If they were reflecting the\nUght but u If they were radiating it.\nThen I too could see i at once\nthe long blue Une of the Cheviot\nhills, nearer at hud the triple crowned Elldona ud the long white road\nthat leads put LUUarda Edge to tbe\nbloody field ot Averum Moor, where\nlt la said that the heather Is more\npurple thu uy where elee, because\nof the ground soaked with the blood\nof the Scots and English who fell ln\nthat far off battle. But I could see\nthe other pictures, the steep heights\nof Pala Hill ud the bare stretches\nof Soutra where It sweeps down Into\nthe smiling Lothlans and Arthur's\nSeat lies haunched like ft gigantic\nsky( ud the grey towers ud spires\nof Auld Reetoe sheltering at lta feet\u2014\nand away to the eut over smiling\nfarms ud meadows the gleam of tbe\nFor'..i ail shining ud dancing wltb\ntbe brown -ailed fishing boats, beating againat the wind for home, and\nfurther north the lines of the Lomand\nud tbe green sho-es of Fife\u2014ud\nagain here were the rounded heights\nof AUermulr ud the heapa of the\nPeutlands\u2014Swuston sleeping in its\nnest of trees and the curlews ud\nwhanps were crying and tb- bleat of\nthe blackfaced sheep came on t' i\ncaller breeze. Theu for a moment\nlt wu spring and tha Bralda and the\nBlackfords were ablaze with the gold\nof the whin * ud the broom\u2014and\nthen the 'ong road over the Carter\nBar and the rewers riding again, the\nstell cape ud the long spears sll-\nouetted against the sky ud the old\ncry \"Whae daur meddle wl me\"\u2014Auld\nwat o' Harden! lyart locks ahlntng\nln the moonlight ud the Elliots and\nScotta were out In the road again.\nI came ba\u00a3k to earth with a uap\nto. aee Muekleworth\u2014hla frosty blue\ney I wen rivetted on the box hli\nhand and u they softened ud grew\nmotet I oould see ln them all that I\nbad been vlalonlng.\nA silence hung In the golden\ndrenched room ud then almost ln a\nwhisper he breathed all the depths of\nhis soul u he uld ln a toni of very\nreverence \"Heather\".\nThe next diy I presented him wltb\nI handful of the cigars I had won,\nbut he refused them most gracefully uylng, \"Thank ye, but A prefer\nma pipe\" and then he uid softly\nwith i half shy smile\u2014\"A hu the\nheather ln a vase on the shelf ulde\nthe wife's picture. Manl lt mak'a ma\nroom Jlst like a Kirk.\"\nTHE RHYMING\nOPTIMIST\nBy ALINE MICHAELIS\nTO ONE WELT LIVED\nHow cu I su you go alone\nWhen we two hive so long been one?\nHow can I watch you go, afraid.\nWhere hosts of darkness are arrayed?\nTou havr become so weak ud small,\nHow cu I let you _o at all?\nWben I, myself, wu small ud weak\nI did not even need to speak:\nTou knew tny wants and, swift u\nUght,\nTou klseet me, soothed me, cluped\nme tight I\nThen aU my terrors fled away,\nTou were so lovely, brave ud gay I\nAlthough my fingers must unclou\nProm your hud, frailer tbu a rou;\nAlthough you go, I atay, my own,\nI tto not let you go alone 1\nGod made our souls too near to part,\nHe wUl not take you from my heart I\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\n.)   the  Wi -id's leading. Aolborlti\nMILTON C  WOHK\nREGICIDE\nOne of the peculiarities of the\naverage Bridge player la that he loves\nto boast of how he \"dropped that\nilngleton King\", but, like the flsher-\nnan. It the whole story were told he\nvould more frequently speak of \"the\n.ne that got away\". To capture two\nnonarcba ln one band without a\nr.nesse la ilmost unknown, and to do\nio on successive lesds Is perhape a\nrecord. A Hand ln which thu occurred\nwaa played ln the Orud Nationals; It\nollows:\n\u2666;.-m\ntM\n\u26667-SH\n. *M\n\u2666M\u00ab   nmr\nWtrt\n.'M-l-S-54      i\n\u2666J4IJ\nH          ____-\n\u2666IH-U\n\u2022 tm\nThe bidding wu: South one Club\n(I five-card ault being named before\na stronger four-carder), Wut one\nHeart, end North one No Trump.\nAfter a pau by But, South signed off\nwith a bid of two Clube, but Wut\ncalled two Hearta, ud North, refusing\nto be discouraged, bid two No Trumps:\nEut doubled. South and West passed\nand North shifted to three Clubs, to\nwhich liast again applied the lash\nEast's flnt double wu based on Wut's\nfree overcalls, ud bis ucond because\nthe opposition appeared to be Hound\nerlng.\nWut's opening lead wu a Heart\nwhich East won with the Ace and led\nthe Trey of Diamonds. If thts lead\nwu a fourth but, It marked West\nwith a singleton Diamond, and Declarer reuoned that If East held the\nKing, be would not be apt to allow\na free finesse; so tbe Declarer sized\nup the lead u being from the Jack\nThe play of the Ace dropped Wut's\nKing. Declarer now appreciated that\nhla contract wu safe, and West's\ntrump or trumps must be extracted\nIf the doubter bad four trumpa, lt\nwu quite possible that Wut, ln view\nof h:s bidding, had the singleton King\neo the Ace of -Clubs wu led and a\nucond King's head went on the block.\nAfter that, North's Queen won, and\nthe high Heart permitted a discard\nof the Deuce ot Diamonds. Thu the\nJack of Hearts was IM from dummy,\nBast ruffed with the Eight of Clubs,\nand Declarer discarded the Pour of\nSpades. The King of Spadu afforded\nan entry for dummy to permit the\nfinesse, of the Ten of Diamonds, ud\nDeclarer made one extra trick, wblch,\nbecause ot the double, proved to be\n\"a top\".\nTOMORROW'S HAND\n\u2666 K\n,\n\u00bb1-7-5-2\n\u2666 0-5-3\n\u2666A-l-J-J\n4\n#M#M\n\u2666H-54-2\ntl-H\nVW-II\n\u2666 H4-J\n1 \u2022\u2014 a\n\u2666 .HI\n\u2666I\ntu\ntm .\ntlfl\n_*.\n\u2666 \u00ab\u2022!\u2022!\u25a0?\n\u2666g-a-s-?\nrs-i.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBj JAAU8 W   BARTON.  UJX\nKHRLMATIC  SYMPTOMS MAY\nREMAIN FOR MONTHS AFTER\nREMOVAL OF INFECTION\nOne ot tht mistakes sometimes made\nby hospital physicians ls to be looking for unusual causes of ailments\nInstead of the most common causes.\nMost physlcUbft ln looking for the\ncause of an ailment think of the\nmost oommon cause or causes. In\nthe case of rheumatism therefore it\nIs only natural that infected teeth\nor tonsils should be given first\nthought because it ls believed that\nnot lees than seven In every 10 cases\nare due to these two causes.\nHowever as there are three of every\n10 oases due to other onuses than\ninfected teeth or tonsils, this must\nbe remembered.\nPor Instanoe lf there ue no infected\nteeth, and tonsils art normal or have\nbeen removed, the search for the\ncause of the rheumatism should not\nend, but should be directed toward\nthe large Intestine, the gall bladder,\nand perhaps other organs of the body.\nSometimes a single tooth, not very\nbadly infected, may be thought to\nbe causing the trouble. It has been\nshown that one tooth wtth a tiny\nabcess, or with the point of the root\nJust beginning to break down has\nbeen the cause of severe rheumatism.\nThe fact that this one tooth has\nbeen causing the trouble was proven\nby the fact that immediately after\nIts removal the symptoms became\nvery much worse for a short time\nbecause other poisons about the root\npoured   into  the  wide  open  blood\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(From The Dally News, May 17, ISM!\nOwing to the large buah fire at\nBlrchbank, all of Trall wu cut off\nfror- electrical power yesterday afternoon.\n'   s   s .s\nA strong wind blowing up the Wut\nArm yesterday morning at four o'clock\nbroke a boom of 600.000 feet of logs\nbelonging to the W. W. Powell company.\nl.e  *\nVen. Archducon Pred H. Graham\nreturned to Nelson from Vancouver\nWednesday.\n\u2022   .   *\nBert Peebles bu taken a cottage\non the North Shore.\nvuuli of tbe cavity in large amount!\nInstead ot ln the amaller amount!\nwhleh thi body wu hudllng fairly\nwell.\nAfter thli flare-up of,the pain oil\nswelling the symptom, gradually become leu unn ud ln a tew monthi\ntbe Joint! are freely movable without\npain.\nOf oouru wbu tbe infection In\nteeth, tonsils, gall bladder, Intestine\nor other organs, bu existed for I\nlong time,\u2014the infection may be\npreunt for years before symptom!\nappear.\u2014so much damage may be\nhave beel done to the Joint thlt\nthe Joint wlU remain attff, although\nthere ls no further psln.\nRemember thro thit Infections\nother than teeth and tonsils map\ncause rheumatism, and that eveii\nwben all Infection hu beu removed,\nthere may be no improvement nl thl\nsymptoms for inumber of month!.\n\u25a0    t\nFor\nMINING CAMPS\nOnnnded Cottonwood\nPanels are a suitable\ngrade for aU mining\nud other camp building! It li itrong,\nwaterproof, light ud\nven  eaiy  to  handle.\nWood, Vallance\n\u25a0  (\u00ab\u00bbin Co* Ltd.\nDistrict   DUtrlbotori\n\u25a0MM  \u25a0 .  \u25a0  _-M__-  \u25a0\n\"BUILD  B.C.  PAYROLLS\"\n30 YEARS AGO\n(Prom the Dilly Newi Miy 17, 1904)\nJ J. Campbell, buslneu manager\nof the Hall Mlnea Smelter, hu gone\neast on a vlalt.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nJ.  D.  Anderson, P. S.  L.  passed\nthrough the city yuterday.   He reporta that Trall ls very prosperous.\n...\nTbe ucond muting of tbe Provincial Mining association ot B. O. wu\ncalled to order in board of trade rooms\nyesterday.\nLetter\nWe\nLike\nPacific Milk received I lette\nrecently which grutly pleue\nus. It is lrom a patron wh\nwrites her family haa nil\nPaclfio Milk for five yeara. Thl\none fact alone la auch a com\npllment to the quality ot thli\ngood milk that we are greatly\nlmpreued. The writer's home I\nNelson, B.O.\nPacific Milk\n\u25a0IM*  B.C  Owned ud  Controlled\"\nPUNT   AT   ABBOT8F0RD.\nWith Spadu the trump, after ruffing a Club, what ahould West lud\nto trick S?\n20 YEARS AGO\n(rrom the Dally News Ulay 17, 1114)\nD. St. Denis returned lut evening\nfrom a vlalt to Salmo.\n\u2022   -   -\nIn the trap shooting contest C. A.\nLarson made a score of 43 out of SO\nand H. Bush SB out of 80.\nDr. L. I. Borden and Or* W. O. Rose\nhave left for Vancouver.\nPAPER Ol'TPCT RECORD\nLIVSRPOOL (CP)\u2014 Mersey Paper\ncompany established a new reoord\nduring tbe month of March, with p\ntotal output of moll thu 9,000 tons,\nor an average of 300 tons per day.\nCORDS\nPiston\nRings\nSave 011 and Gaa\nREID PISTON EXPANDERS-Each, 45c\nStop Piston Slap\nBeat Tour Order to the B.O. Distributors:\n*    J. C. DUFRESNE & CO.    A\n~        UH. SEYMOUR STREET. VANCOCVEB. B.C.        \u2122\nAdditional amounts of manganese\nproduce exceptionally tough steels\nfor making burglar-proof safes ud\narrnour plates.\nONION SETS\n>* V     N\nNow is the time to plant your Onion Sets.\n.'- '        -  We have a few left.\nPRICE 15c PER LB.\nNaif on Hardware Go.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNelson B.C.\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nBy Westr\u00bbveP\n^Ay, A tSyv ay ths NAMF\nor pitvivt -_t,r cAu_Et\u00bb\nHE   \u00abA1B Vt\u00bb VA\/AJ& HONOfcBIS\n-re havs \u00ab*v visit tieom \u2022-___\n-THB tMB*ST-OR.\u00abS*SB> QlKUfirll\nIN  '\n-1HBN\n.    HE\nLAU-SH\n\u2022THfc HUMPS:\nIT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE\nDONT OLMtf. ME*-\n\\NW-vT IF THE DESTROSSES,\nDO \\MN THE CA\u00bbE?\nV.HA.T.J TEH MILLION DOLLARS\nTO A -MAN LIKE BIM faUMP ?\nIT COULD BE A LOT WORSE\nPOR US .'\nWHAT DO TOU -MEAN\nIT COULD BE WORSE ?\nIF THEl' C\u00bbET TW*\u00bb-r-\u00bbl6.00*V>00,\nIT WILL BE LIKE TAWH6 IT\nRI6WT OOT OF OOR POCKET*\n '\n\t\n1\n\t\n\/1AULERS TAKE\nFAIRVIEW9T01\nfance and Kitto Hit\nBall Over Fence\nfor Homers    ..*\nOordon Traves, Id Langlll, Boy Anderson, Bob St Denis, Ed Waterer, Eager\nRenwlck. Alex toanln. Oeorge Fawcett.\nOordon Roynon, and Charles Scrlbner.\nAmerican Association\n-THE NELSON DAILT NEWS. NELSON, B.C\u2014THI kIDAY MORNING, HAT 11, 1M4-\n_&i\nBRINGING Uf FATHER:\n\/AUE St U.N\nBy Geo. Mc.Manus\nThe Maulers could do nothing\ngainst Harold Chapman's pitching\n| the first three innings of Wednes-\nty evening's opening intermediate\n\u25a0lttt gams, the first nine batters\nling retired ln succession, but BUI\naoee. tint man up In the fourth\ninlng, poled one over the center\neld fence for a home run and before\ntilde wss retired tbe Maulers had\nn a commanding 1-0 lead, nnd\nan the honors 9-1. There wu a fair\npnout of tens.\nThree walks and four clean hits ln\nM fourth proved the Palrvlew team's\ngemfall, Walter Kltto putting one of\nhapman's pitches ovsr tbe left field\nrace wltb bssss full. The game wis\nloser than the score would Indicate,\nI Fairview batters reached first baae\ngainst 10 by tbe Maulers, but nine\nI the latter scored. Nine Fairview\natters were left on base* and five\nnre retired on fielders' choices, dor-\nnn Roynon, pinch hitting for the\nUrvlew team ln the siith Inning,\nlt a three-bagger and scored hla\ntub's only run on Pawcett's two\n\u25a0Ber. Frank Kraft went tbe rout*\nDt the winners, and pitched 'a steady\nuna receiving splendid support from\nUl Vance behind the pletj. Kraft\nI'owed two more hlta than Chapman\nit kept the nine Fairview hlta well\n.ttend. Kltto robbed Paweett of\nhat appeared to be a sure hit wben\ni leaped Into the air for a Une\nIve ln the fourth inning. Kraft\nBned three batters, walktl one and\nt one and starred at bat with two\nMas. Johnny Wallace was the only\nbar Mauler batter to get two hits.\nChapman struck out nine batters,\nIked three and hit one. Travea,\nt backstop tor the Fairview team,\nElayed food form. Langlll at first\nwaterer, also played bang-up\nball. Two errors were charged up\nlinat the Haulers while the Falr-\nkr team played errorless ball from\ntteldlng standpoint, although their\nn runners could have been lm*\nmlth. called the halls and\n|kss, and Oeorge Cady officiated on\nI bases. Ths second game In the\nledule will take place Monday eve*\nKwhen the Savoy Hotel nine make\ndebut against tbe FalrHew Atb-\nc club.\ntoe teams lined up as follows:\nHaulers-Frank Kraft. Bill Vance,\nttf Bell, Walter Kltto, Walter 011-\nL Johnny Wallace, Steve Scott,\ncil Sharp, Pat Duffy, and Ty pulley.\nPUrvlew A.C\u2014 Harold Chapman,\nBottled\nScotland\nThe fine* of\ngenuine Scots\nwhiskies,   distilled,  aged-\nIn-the-wood,\nblended   and\nBOTTLED  in\nEdinburgh,  Scotland and shipped\nto Canada ias taped\nand sealed 2*% ox,\nand 40 or. bottles\nonly.\n(Iftbllum's\n(P^^aUcr*,\nIndianapolis 0; Minneapolis 7.\nToledo \u2022; Milwaukee 4.\nLouisville li St. Paul \u00ab.\nColumbus I; Kansas City g.\nPLAN TO HALT\nPUCK MIGRANT\nTransfers Among the\nAmateur Clubs to\n,  Be Dealt With\nwnmtPEO. May 11 <OP>\u2014Migration of hockey playera from one\nclub to another and from one provlnoe to another has reached auch\nmagnitude that the time haa come\nwhen a halt should ba made, ln\nthe opinion ot President e. A. 011-\nroy.jof the Canadian Amateur Hockey sfsoclsMon.\ntn a statement today Mr. OUroy\nuld: The Canadian Amateur Hoc-\nSkev association was formed for the\n\u25a0tmary reason of promoting amt-\nur hockey through Cansda, making\nlt possible for every boy from 14\nyears of sge up to compete for provincial and Canadian championships.\nIt Is, therefore, unfair that aome\nclub ahould be permitted to pack\ntheir team with Imported players\nfor the sole purpose of winning\nthose chsmplonshlps.\"\nMr. Ollroy added the C. A. H. A.\nwill not countenance defiance of tbe\nconstitution.\n\u25a0MAGGIE ,\nWHERE \\*i\\\nHAT?\nTMAV6 V\/WAT 10\nUK* TO KNOW-\nVOO OlONT\nH*i,\\\/K IT OM\nWHKKJVOO\nexMi home ,\nLAW NIGHT-\nTHI* \\_ WHAT \"YQU\nHAD ON AND VOU\nWERE Tt-TfiNG TO\n\u00a9USWTHlS HORN-\nYOUTH TAKES\nWALKING RACE\n50,000 See Vancouver\nMarathon Over 11\nMile Course\nVANCOUVER. May 1\u00ab (CP)\u2014Hiking\nhla way around the 11-mlle course ln\nnear reoord time, 19-year-old Norman\nWalton today captured the Vancouver\nSun annual * walking marathon here\ntoday for the aecond tlms.\nToung Walton covered the distance\nln ons hour. 36 minutes, which ls\n40 seconds short of the record.\nFour blocks back ot Walton ln eec-\nonl place came Howard Robinson.\nDavs Bolton, veteran marathoner and\nformer winner of the event, finished\nthird. '\nMore than 50,000 people lined the\nstreets along the course and cheered\nWalton and wlnnera of aeven other\nclassic to victory.\nAn 80-year-old veteran, Pred Fowler,\ncaptured tbe wheelbarrow race, staged\nover a slx-mlle course, from a field\nof IK\nMiss Chrlssle Stewart act a new\nmark for the women's class in easily\nwinning ber event In 1.39.20. Hitting\na fast and well-timed stride from tbe\nstart, Miss Stewart never slackened\nher pace and finished 10 mlnutea\nahead of the rest of ths field.\nAUSSIES HALT\nESSEXSTARS\nFirst Innings Score Is\n22Q O'Reilley Is\nStar Bovyler\nLONDON, May 1\u00ab tCPcable)\u2014With\ntall w. J. O'Reilly leading a powerful bowling attaek.JM* touring Australian dismissed Esse* for a first\nInnings' score of 330 todsy to open\ntbelr three-day cricket match at\nChelmsford.\nO'Reilly, a right-hand medium-\npace spin bowler Is the main bowl,\ning reliance of the Aussies In the\ncoming test matches,' captured six\nof the Essex wickets for 7* runs,\nan average ot slightly over 13 runs\na wicket.\nMorris Stanley Nichols, a left,\nhsnded bat, was most stubborn of\nthe Aussies* opposition, rolling us\nS3 runs not out.\nStumps were drawn at the end of\nthe Innings, snd the Australians will\ngo Into the wickets tomorrow.\nScores ln other metchee opening\ntoday:\nHampshire 300 for five wlckete\n(Mead 134 not out); against Middlesex at Lord'a.\nSussex 114 for tour wickets sgalnst\nGloucestershire at Hove.\nGlamorgan 108 for five, against\nYorkshire at Swansea.\nLancashire 269 for live wickets\n(Punter IM not out): against Oxford univenlty at Oxford.\nCambridge university 326*. Northamptonshire 31 for one, at Cain-\nbridge.\nCALGARYPUCK\nNUNNS QUALIFIES FOR THE\nCANADIAN TENNIS OUTFIT\nNELSON CLUB WELCOMEDKTO\nKINSMANSHIP BY VERNONITES\nA Record Ploy\u2014\n' 257 Holes in Day\nGILBERT  NUNNS\nMARCEL  RAINVILLE\nTHISTLES SWAMP\nTRAIL ROYALS 8-1\nTRAIL, May U\u2014Nsw Jerseys didn't\nseem to help tbe Royals tootbsll team\nWednesdsy night whsn they met the\nThistles, for they went down to de-\nI test S-I ln a City league game. How-\n' ever, the Royals played a fair game in\nthe first half, Thistles only scoring\ni one goal. J. Ferguson scored three ot\n: the Thistles' goals, Crelgbton two, T.\nIjiurle two and T. Smith one. J. Reid\nscored the Royals' lone counter.\nLineups:\nRoyals\u2014Zuk, Russell, Hott, Williams, Duffin, J. Paterson, Mortimer,\nJ.   Held,  Thompson,   Downing   snd\nThlstles-C. Baillle. Lllley, Stewart,\nT. Smith, Barr, T. McVle, T. Hays,\nJ. Ferguson, W. Baillle, A. Orelghton\nand T. Laurie.\nD. Mlnto refereed, D. Oook and D.\nCairns acted as linesmen.\nThis advertisement is not\nublished or displayed by the\n.iquor Control Board or by\nhe Government of British\nlolumbia.\nCHANGE LADIES\nSOFTBALL DATES\nA slight switch has been made tn\nthe ladles' softball schedule for this\nweek-end. Tbe Red Sox and Racketeers were slated to play on Friday\nevening, and the Bluebirds and Acea\non Saturday, but the rates have been\nswitched by mutual consent, and the\nBluebirds will play the Aces Friday\nevening, with tbe Red Sox Racketeers\ngame going over the Saturday,\nCOLUMBIA RIV\nRISING AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. C, May IS-The Col*\numbla river haa commenced another\nsllhgt riss, tbe reading at about 6.10\nWednesday night being I3.43.8i feet\nabove ass level as compared with\n1341.31 feet Tuesday.\nEMPIRE DAY\nEXCURSION FARES\nBetween Great Northern Stations\nin British ColumbU\nOn Sale May 23 and 24\nONE FARE and ONE FOURTH for\nRound Trip\u2014First Clau\nChildren Half-Fare\nFar fan details apply t\u00bb\nE. L. Buchanan\nClT. and P. Agent\nRossland Gets Jack\nSpencer;, Others\nHave Moved\nCALOART, Msy IS (CP)\u2014 Jack\nSpencer, right wing on last season's\nCalgary Bronks, runners-up for ths\nSouthern Alberta Senior Amateur\nHockey league title, has Isft for\nRossland, B.C., where he will line up\nwith the Rossland team next winter.\nHe followed Abe .Oronle and Mel\nSnowden, who had already Journeyed\nwest to Jcln British Columbia teams.\nEddie Wares, star rugby and hockey\nplayer, who played with Junior Jimmies last winter and aa a member ot\ntbe Junior Altomabs was sensational\nln the western rugby final against\nDeer Lodge of Winnipeg, has also\nbeen offered a position tn British\nColumbia and ls reported considering\nthe move.\nLAWN BOWLERS GET\nIN ACTION, TRAIL\nTRAIL, May 18.\u2014About SO members\nof the Trall*Tadanac Lawn Bowling\nclub turned out at the opening games\nWednesday night when matches were\nplayed to the tune of many selections\nby tbe Trail City band. A large number ot spectators were also In attendance.\nSecretary Pat Partridge reports tbs\nclub has Increased its membership of\nlate .another 10 or 13. and that prospects for the year look good. It ls tbe\nhope of the executive to get the competitions started next Wednesday.\nWednesday flight, Trail played Tadanac, and the results, the first mentioned ln each case being a Tadanac\nskip, were as follows:\nW. Campbell beat R. Weir, 12-6; C.\nDodlmead beat J. Deems, 13-11: D.\nDavles beat W. Rae, 10-14: R. McGhie\nlost to Dod Wstson, 31-23.\nBy (1MB* DtXMAGE\nCanadlu Preu suit Writer\nTORONTO. May l\u00ab iCP> \u2014Ths\nchallenging drive ot young Bobby\nMurray for a place on Canada's 1934\nDavis cup team was halted today by\nthe steaming forehand of OHbert\nNunns, veteran Toronto campaigner\nwho not only routed the hard-hitting youth from uoOill In tour sets\nbut won himself the captaincy of the\nteam.\n\u2022 Murray's sensational spurt, that\noarrled faint a three-set triumph\nyesterday over Marcel Ralnvllle, waa ln high gear for only one\nset against the steady Nunns, who\nrecovered hie forehand power In\ntime to stem the attack before It\ngot too far. Nunns went on to win\ndecisively _y scores of 3-6, 6-., 6-4,\nS-3.\nThe fourth and laat place on the\nsquad that WlU face ths tennis\nforces of the United States later\nthla month at Wilmington, Del., was\nat stake. Murray and Nunns each\necored three wins against two de-\nteats In ths trial series that concluded yesterday and were ordered\nto play off.\nWalter Martin, Ralnvllle and Laird\nWatt are tha other members ot the\ntesm, Martin being named without\ntaking part ln the trials. Nunns*\nvictory sent him Into Davis cup\ncompetition for the fifth time snd\nhis record of experience entitled him\nto the captaincy.\nTha team will leave at once for\nWilmington to get in a week's practice on grass courts before the\nmatches wtth tbe Americans. Trial\nmatches there will decide ths two\nplayera wbo will play singles.\nNunns' triumph over Murray\nraised the singles stock ot the Toronto star to a new peak. There was\nno more Impressive show ot all-\nround power during the trials. The\nmighty forehand smashes that burst\nfrom Nunns' racquet left Murray\nhelpless aftsr the second set.\nWALTER  MARTIN\nSOCCER CHATTER\nFROM ENGLAND\nAND SCOTLAND\nPithy Bits About the Game\nYesterday, Today and\nTomorrow\ned north some weeks before after a\nmonth's trial with Port Vale.' He went\nsouth from Cambuslang Rangers,\nPOSTPONMENTS\nIN BASEBALL\nsoc\nCHOSEN\nPS ARE\nTRAIL, May 16.\u2014Although knowing\nthey will have a tough battle with\nNelson here on Sunday afternoon\nwhen the lakeside cltv'a soccer representative team plays mre, soccer offl*\ndels feel they hsve a strong enough\nlineup to st lesst tie the visitors, and\nwith a Uttle luck* to take them Into\ncamp.\nThe lineup will be as follows:\nI Routledge, (captain) goal; Lllley\nand Stewart, fullbacks; T. Smith, Duffin and T. McVls, halves; .Fish, J.\nFerguson, O. West, T. Laurie, and F.\nBeU, forwards; Peterson, Oroom and\nHott, reserves.\n1*1 Baker St.\nPhone 37\nGREAT NORTHERN\nPACIFIC COAST\nLEAGUE\nMissions    .......   10   17   1\nLos Angeles     3   113\nCunningham,   Bablcb   and   Fltt-\npatrick;   Oarland, Meola, McDougal,\nJ. Campbell and 0. Campbell.\nMCillT  GAMES\nAt San Francisco:\nHouywood     .4 10   1\nSan   Francisco    3   8   3\nDsnsmore snd Hsrschberger; Shee-\nhan.  Ballon  and  Woodall,\nAt Sacramento;\nSeattle *\u00bb.      3   1  3\nSacramento  0 13   1\npuchsnsn snd Bradbury;  Gregory\nsnd Wins,\nNational:: Boston at Philadelphia,\npostponed to July 7. (Only game\nscheduled.)\nAmerican: None scheduled.\nInternational; Baltimore at Montreal, cold; doubleheader at Toronto\nand one game at Rochester played\n(Other clubs not scheduled).\nAt a recent game between Arbroath\nand Xsst Stirlingshire were Peter\nHodge, manager of Leicester City;\nTommy Murlhead and Bob Campbell,\not St. Johnstone; Faddy Travers,\nAberdeen; Bob Templeton, HIbs.; Davie Taylor, spotter for an English\nclub, and BUly McOandleas, Dundee.\nPeter Hodge 33 years ago refereed an\nArbroath-Stenhousemulr game, and\nIt was the first time he had been on\nOalfleld since.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJohnny Davie, ot Dunfermline united Wednesday, who has scored eight\ngoals on more than one occasion this\nseason, waa turned down by Dunfermline aa not quite ready. Middles*\nbrough alao are Interested ln the lad,\nbut will not take this promising\nyoungster until he hu had another\nseason with tbe Juniors.\n.   .   .\nJack WaUaoe, ln Ralth Rovere'\ngoalie, has also taken the fancy of\nMiddlesbrough. It wss trom Ralth\ntbey secured Jimmy Matheson. Bob\nAllan, the Stark's Park full-back, may\nalso cross the border,\nsee\nHearts will not transfer Willie\nCoutts to Leicester City or sny other\nclub. Leicester also like Archie Gardiner, but the \"Maroons\" are not ln\nthe money market, being keen to\nmaintain a strong rsserve. .\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nManager Wallle Orr believes that\nIf hla boya will only make tbe ball do\nthe work, and they are gradually getting the Idea, Falkirk's league team\nnext season will bs tha brightest and\nbest far 90 years or more.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nPryde, the St. Andrews Athletic\nforward, has accepted an offer from\nBlackburn Rovers which wUl keep\nhim at Ewood for the remainder of\nthe season. This Msthlf youth\u2014he\nla atlll in hla 'teens\u2014 wu wtth the\nJunior Rosslyr st the beginning of\nthe season. Then he wu transferred\n-to tbs Athletic. A clever Inside left.\nPryde sttracted ths attention of Ralth\nRovers and Hamilton Academicals,\nand wm ln the running for Junior\nInternational hono-s. His brother ls\nUready with Blackburn Rovers.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBut Fife's unnamed trlallst centre-\nforward against n.inaferrqjlne wu\nArchibald, a Falkirk boy who return-\nTRAIL GYROS AND\nK. P.'s PLAY BALL\nTRAIL, May 18\u2014Gyros and Knights\nof Pythlu softball teams had t battle\non Merry's flats Wednesday night and\nmembers of the K.p. team admit the\nGyros handed them a trouncing. Some\nuy the score was 13-4, 8-4 and 13-6,\netc. But lt matters llttle what numbers of runs were piled up, the vanquished admitted defeat.\nNorthern League\nBou Clslre 8: Winnipeg 10.\nBrslnerd-Uttle Falls 3; Crookston I-\nDuluth 3; But Orand Forka 4.\nSuperior 10; Fargo-Moorhead 11.\nRAMSAY LEAVES\nNEUON TODAY\nTakes Over New Post With\nDepartment Cariboo\nWilliam Rsmsay, late provincial\npubUc works engineer for this district,\nleaves this morning for Wllllsms Lake\nto take over hla new postln 'he Carl-\nboo. He will travel by auto and will\nhe accompanied by A. I. Dalgu of\nthe public worka department, who\nwlU return shortly.\nEnglish Soccer\nTeam Beaten\nphaha. Czechoslovakia, Hay lt\n(CP-cable)\u2014The represtntatlve English soccer team touring Europe wu\nbeaten by an international Crecho-\nslolavkla eleven today, by a acore\nof 3-1, after being tied 1-1 at half-\ntime,\nLut week the English team, Including some of the foremost Eng-\nlsh Internationals, lost to Hungary\nhy the same score.\nMay Defend America's Cup\n1 *\u25a0\u25a0\n ^W\\\n1 J\"\nt iiM\n-\"\"\"*\u25a0\u25a0\n\\\":\nS*r^\n-.*%\n1 Hftr\n\u25a0 $_\\W*'..ts\nte\n^ft *-' -'\u25a0\nm_\nWl :' ^*k\nly.\n*^*a_______M\nHp.- p.-\n'__,\nB_L'**   \u25a0\u25a0\n\u2122, '\",*\u201e*\np\n*pi\nft\n,\nt.\n\u2022*'.''\u00a3\u00a3 VHT\n*1***^H\n___**9\"*i-\u00bbe\u00abi\n'   '-\nBy AL DEMAREE\nMany Interesting combination sp:ed\nand endurance records havs been\nmade ln golf.\nHoward Ponsette and Hlldlng Ack-\nerson played 10 rounds of golf in 13\nhours and 10 mlnutea at the Phalen\nGolf club, St. Paul, on July 30, 1937.\n. Our foursome played six rounds of\ngolf on alx different courses tn 14!.\nhours, Capt. Brock Putnam and Rudolph Supan played U7 bolea In opje\nday, IS hours and 30 minutes,' and\naveraged around 84 strokes a round!\nCaptain Putnam, while playing alone,\nplayed 333 holes ln 14 hours.\nMany phenomenal feats of Individual scoring must Include: Leo\nDlegel's record ot 73 holes ln 370\nstrokes, averaging 0714 on a 6000-yard\ncourse; Horton Smith, who won seven\nbig golf tournaments In one winter\nseason, several years ago; Jim Braid\nof Scotland, who played the Hedder*\nwick course in M.   *\nWILL THESE STRIKE YOU OCT?\nAnswer to yesterday's cartoon\u2014Ths\nBoston Red Box played fewer than\n160 championship games In 1833.\nToday's question\u2014What team led\nthe American league ln stolen bases\nIn 1033? Answer tomorrow.\nPAINTON PASSES\nIN CALIFORNIA\nLived in Nelson and Abo in\nGrand Forks, Early Days\nOld timers here have learned with\nregret the passing of Fred Palnton,\nformer Nelson resident, at Los Altos,\nCal., on April 13.\nMr. Palnton at ons time ran a store\nhere and taught music, and the family\nwtn ha remembered for lta musical\nabilities. The Palntons alao resided\nat Orand Forks for several years.\nMr. Palnton played the violin, Mrs.\nPalnton the harp and Emit tbe violin.\nEmll wu a player of note and la at\npreaent teaching ln Los Altos. Mrs.\nPalnton played once a week for a\nmualcal organisation tn (San Francisco.\nLocal Officers Are\nInstalled at\nBanquet\nAnother community welfare body,\nwhich enlists tbe energies of the\nyounger business men, came Into official being st Nelson Tuesday evening when the officers ol ths newly\norganized Kinsmen's club vere Invested snd the members wsre welcomed Into the fraternity by a party\nfrom tba Vernon club.\nThe Investment of ottlfcers by Fred\nOalbralth, governor of district Mo. 5,\ntcok place at a banquet ln tha\nHums silver bell \u25a0 room. Mr. osl-\nbrsith extended a welcome on behalf of National Klnsmsnshlp and\nexplained the principle* ,end alms\nof th* organisation. A welcome to\nthe visitors were extended by IX.\nRay C. Shaw, president ot the Nelson club.\nWilllant Seaton, flrat president ot\nthe Vernon dub and at present district treasurer, was another speaker, explaining tbe Ideals at National\nKlnsmsnshlp. Wesley NeU, put\npresident ot UM Vernon club, alao\nwelcomed Nelson's club Into the\nfraternity.\nFORMER NELSON BOV\nK. O. \"Ken\" Fish, former Nel-\nboy wbo took an active part In bu-\nketball and other sports while here,\nexpressed his pleasure st being able\nto return to Ne\\*\u00bbn and to meet\nhis old friends 111 Klnsmsnshlp.\nPerry Richards, first father ln th*\nnsw club, secretary and former vice-\npresident of the Vernon Kinsmen,\nalso extended a welcome to the Ver-\nnonltes. Another spesker wu Thomu\nOsrew of Nelson, former Vernonit*.\nMr. Carew wu the chief Instigator\nIn ths movement tor a club here.\nRalph Bulman, Mrs. Bulman and\nFergus Mutrle were among the visitors.\nDuring ths evening recitations were\ngiven bJ Oeorge Baton-and vocsl\nnumbers by Fergus Mutrle. W. Sea-\nton officiated at the plana Following the banquet dancing and a social evening, to whleh friends ot ths\nmembers were Invited, wu enjoyed.\n\u25a0   \"\u2022\t\nRodgers Improves\nTract, at Canyon\nCRESTON. May lft-C. O. Rodger*\nIs erecting a residence on a 20-acre\ntract near tbe old mm site at Canyon,\nlocated, between the Bergren and McQueen ranchea. It is his Intention to\npit ths land Into hay, and possibly\nenlarge on dairying operations carried\non at two of hi* othsr places In the\nsame locality.\nThe 40-acre Bank* fatm tn the Huscroft section, which. ba* been unoccupied for some 'tlms. \u2014it Just been\npurchased by Jack ChUtOQi from the\nBreyton estAte, Which ls managed\ntrim Los Angeles. Mr. Chilton gets\nImmediate possession.\nCreston Valley Rod and Oun club\nia enjoying a healthy growth In membership, and Thursday another half\ndoaen were enrolled. Until the water\nshows signs of receding off tha flata\nno date will be aet for the crow kill\noriginally planned tor late April.\nThe town council will be advised\nthat lt wishes to less* the club's lot\non Barton avenue tor a tleup rack\nor hitching post, lt can have th*\nproperty at a rental of* tit a month.\nCreston K.p. and Pythian Sisters\nlodges had a Joint social session last\nThursday night, at which cards wer*\nthe feature, and the guest ot honor,\nMrs. Ferguson, of Rossland. a past\ngrand chlsftaln ot the Pythian Slaters,\nwho made an unofficial vlalt. During\nher stay ln town Mrs. Ferguson wss a\nguest of Mrs. tl. H. Hassard,\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nNewark 11; Rochester 0.\nSyrscuie 3-3; 'Toronto: J-8\nThe rebuilt sloop yacht, \"Yankee,\"\nwhich will compete with other United\nStates craft for tbe honor of defending ths America's cup sgalnst the\nBritish challenger, shown u sbs slid\nInto the water at th* relaunching ln\nBoston. She raced the \"Enterprise\"\nfor the honor ln 1330, but wu nosed\nout. * ' \u25a0\nHELD HIM BACK\n\u2022 Kit work wu up to standard \u2014 noono\ncould do it better. But when promotions came along,\nother men were chosen.,frejudice? No\u2014just cardess-\nness. He didn't shave tu dean-or as of ten-as he should.\nTodty no man should suffer the handicap of stubble.\nThe Gillette Blue Blade is especially processed for\nI smooth work on tender facet. Even twice-a-day shaving It cool and comfortable. Edges honed and stropped\nto perfection make every stroke smooth and easy. Try\nAa Gillette Blue Blade tomorrow. See how comfortable shaving can be,\nH\/*Jh**l Quality Poiitivtly Cuatanteed\nGillette Blue Blades\nNow 5^25^10^1\n\u2022^Jiiiiaiitii'i\n _\t\n____w_____w__m\n_____wat\npahs wont\n-TM NELSON DAILT NEWS, NELSON, B.C-TH11UDAT MOBNINO, MAT IT, VU*\nTRACK MEN AT\ntrailma\nStudents Rest Over\nFriday; Program\nIs Announced\nTRAIL, Msy 18\u2014After week! of hard\ntraining tchool athletes will take a\nrttt Friday previous to tht Trail\ntchoolt senior track meet Saturday\nmorning, the results of which will\ndecide who will be on the team wearing Trall colon at th\u00ab Kootenay-\nBoundary schools track meet In Cranbrook Saturday, May 38.\nThe flrat event will itart at 9 a.m.\nFollowing le the program:\nSenior 440, senior 100, Junior 100,\nsenior mile, Junior glrla 76 yardi.\nJr lor 330, senior 330,' senior 880,\nJunior 880, girls 100 yards, Junior\nrelay, glrla' relay, senior relay, high\nachool relay, girls' high Jump, Junior\npolo vault, Junior high Jump, senior\nhigh Jump, senior pole vault, senior\nthot put, senior broad Jump, glrla'\nbroad Jump, Junior broad Jump.\nThe following officials will take\ncharge:\nK. B. Woodward, F. J. Patterson,\nJudges of track; A. B. Thompson, A.\nB. Tweeddale, grandstand pit Judges;\nJ. Ooldle, It. W. Nesbltt. Inside pit\nJudges; A. Balfour, O. I. Keldermann,\ntimers; A. E. Allison, stajter; I. Jeffrey, R- H. Lowe, marshals, Dr. F. 8.\nlaton.\nGIFTS PRESENTED\nTRAIL GLEE MEN\nPast Year Successful One\nfor the Glee Party\nTRAIL, May lie-Presentation ol\ngifts to severs! of Its members featured the Trail CM. e. S. Olee club's\nannual banquet ln the palm room of\nthe Crown Point hotel Wednesday\nnight. Prank Chapman, secretary, and\nRonald Eccles, pianist, were each the\nrecipients ot lifts given In appreciation ot tbelr work for the club during\nthe year. Owtlym Jones, conductor of\nthe party, who for hli work during\ntbe year end In bringing the choir up\nto Ite winning height ln tbe recent\nKootenay musical feetlval, waa ilso\npresented with i gift.\nPreildent c, Burgess, chairman, gave\na resume of the year's work, which\nhe considered ss having been very\nsuccessful. He expressed his pride In\nthe choir ln winning the cup for male\nvoice competition ln the festival this\nyear.\nAmong guests at the banquet were\nwives ot the party members, staff of\nnurses of the Trall-Tadanac hospital,\nMr. and Mra. 8, O, Blaylock. and Mr.\nand Mrs. Herb Clark. Mr. Clark being\nUl honorary member. Mr. Blaylock.\nhonorary preeldent, congratulated the\nmembera on their work ln the festival.\nThe choir sang a number ot pieces,\nand two vocal numbers were given by\nArchie Phillips, tenor.\nfollowing the dinner, a dance and\nsocial was held. ,\nSrtlLPTOB UNIFORM....\nSCULPTOR COMPETITION\nMELBOURNE (CP) \u2014 sculpture\nthroughtout the British Empire are\nbeing asked let compete for a design\nfor the equestrtsn statue of Sir John\nMonash, Australian war leader, to be\nerected here.\nUntil five years ago, Bermuda depended entirely for fresh water on\nratn water or Imported supplies from\nNew York: now a method ot collecting\nthe underground fresh water, free\nfrom salt and made soft, hss been\nevolved.\nMATCHES AND SMALL\nCHILD ARE BELIEVED\nCAUSE OF FIRE\nT1AIL, May 19\u2014The Trail tire de*\npartment was called to extinguish a\nblare at the home of Joe Jankole,\nnear the Rossland end of Roasland\navenue Wednesdsy morning at about\n10 o'clock. A small child playing with\nmatches Is reported to have eet tire\nto bed clothes. Damage was practically negligible. ^T^\nBRITISH WOULD\nCONTROL LOANS\nMake the Dominidns\nResponsible for the\nProvincial Loans\nLONDON, May 16 (CP c*ble>.\u2014A\n[suggestion overseas dominions' loans\nhi the British market\u2014either dominion or provincial\u2014ahould be made\nonly through the government of the\ndominion concerned will be passed on\nto the chancellor of the exchequer.\nA questioner ln the house of commons today called attention of the\ngovernment to reports Canadian provincial governments contemplated\nraising funds ln England subject to\nconsent of the treasury.\nHe urged J. H. Thomas, secretary\nfor dominions, ahould suggest to the\ndominion authorities when the assistance of United Kingdom private Investors waa again Invited, the dominion government Itself should be responsible for any refunding loans\nraised here, and relend the proceeds\nto the provincial governments or mu\nnlclpalltlea concerned.\neer\nin Train Wreck\nKAMSACK. Sask., May 16 <CP).-\nHurtllng down a 100-foot embankment when a road grade gave way tonight, a freight locomotive carried lta\nengineer to death one mile eaat of\nCote, and brought Injuries to a fireman and brakeman.\nOeorge Symee, engineer, Dauphin.\nMan., wu killed. Joe Clark, fireman,\nDauphin and Roy Smith, brakeman.\nalso of Dauphin, were injured. Ten\ncars toppled .down the embankment\nwith the locomotive. Wrecking craws\nare busy restoring service on the Canadian National Railway! line between Calgary, Saskatoon and Winnipeg.\nStorm Threatens\nWeather Is Windy\nThe barometer again gave indications of unsettled weather Wednesdsy\nsnd heavy clouds appeared ln the sky\noff and on during the day. During\nthe evening there waa a alight sprinkle\nof rain and a few flashes ot lightning.\nThe day waa warm and windy, temperatures ranging between 4> and\n73 degrees.\nMINISTER   TO   OKANAGAN\nVICTORIA. May 18 (OP).\u2014Bon.\nDr. K. C. MacDonald left thla week\nfor a visit to the Okanagan ln connection with department affaira. He\nla expected back on Monday.\nROYALTY TO VISIT SHEFFIELD\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 The Duke and\nDuchess of York will vlalt Sheffield\nJuly 8 to open the new public library\nand art gallery and extensions of the\nRoyal Sheffield   Infirmary.\nFlashes From the Wires\nPRINCE ALBERT-J. O. Gardiner,\nSaskatchewan Liberal leader charges\nPrince of Wales has not visited Canada on trade promotion trlpa because\nof trade treaties on Hon. R. B. Bennett.\n1X8 ANQSLBS\u2014Three kidnappers\nItert for Ban Quentln to serve life\ntermi over Oettle induction caae.\nAlthough pleading guilty they will\nappear for trial on May 29 so that\nparole cannot be claimed. Two women\ncompanion! held on 190,000 bond.\nSearch goes on tor fourth kldnipper.\nATHENS\u2014Pormer Premier Venleelos\nreturns to campaign against government. Haa heavy guard to prevent attack upon life.\nRIO DB JANEIRO\u2014Colombia and\nPeru have eome to agreement over\nLetlcla dispute. Peru hss definitely\naccepted proposal tor peace.\nLONDON, Ont.\u2014Porty bodlei recov.\nered from coil mine wrecked by firedamp explosion 94 hours before.\nVANCOUVER\u2014 B.C. conference of\nUnited church reports 300 pastoral\ncharges. 549 preaching stations, 33,183\nfamilies under pastoral oversight ln\nB.C. Decided drop ln funde reported.\nOTTAWA\u2014A new csblnet post, thit\nof ii: t__lt\u2014t oi l..c t.urlst Industry,\npropoeed before senate tourist com\nmittee. It wu pointed out tourist Induitry imong flnt four tn Dominion\n\u2022nd that provincial and railway plana\nto bring tourists licked coordination.\nwashington-u.s.a. senate aa a\nwhole will tattle argument at to administration of stock exchange bill\nBOISE\u2014Efforts of Samuel Leland\nJeppson to reenter the UJ..A. hits another snag. He aerved In U.S. army\nduring way and la ruled a Canadian\ncitizen because hla father, although\nformerly an American citizen, died In\nCanada. Jeppson was born In Utah.\nPLYMOUTH, Montserrat \u2014 Churchgoers unite ln open prayer for cessation ot earth shocks whleh hsve\nshaken tropical Island for four daya.\nTHAME8VILU5, Ont\u2014Anxious to\nhelp her huiband In hla stratospheric\nexpedition this summer, Mrs. Jennette\npiccard. wife ot Prof. Jean Piccard,\ncompletes \"training flight\" In balloon.\nBalloon took off from Detroit and\nlanded near here. She hopes to be\nflrat woman to penetrate atratoephere.\nOTTAWA\u2014Bart Spefford, vloe.pre*-\nIdent In charge of sales, Imperlil Tobacco company, denies before mass\nbuying probe, any unfair practices ln\nsdvertlstng displays placed by retail-\nera of tobacco. Cabinet ministers appear denying any knowledge of alleged leaks wben reduction! made ln\npxclse tax on tobacco.\nGALLO CLAIMS MISREPRESENTATION\nIN CASE BEFORE SPRING ASSIZES\nSeeks Damages In Mining\nCase; Many Agreements\nInvolved\njoeeph Gallo, who la bringing ault\nagainst Clarence E. Snyder, a. D.\nMcLean, Nelaon \u00bb\u25a0 Smith and thi\nDentonla Mlnea Development iyn*\ndlcate for damages for mlarepreaen*\ntation and alternative claim for tbe\nperformance of aumtltuted agreement, waa atlll on the witness stand\nst 6.30 pjn. Wednesday when supreme court In Nelson adjourned\nuntil 10 o'clock Thundiy morning.\nMr. justice A. T. Plsher, ot Vancouver, le bearing the caae, which\nll one ot the two civil cases to ba\nheard at the ipring assizes. C. B,\nGarland Is counsel tor the defense,\nUnder examination by B. P. Dawaon, of Brown and Dawson, counsel\nfor tbi prosecution, Mr. Oallo atated\nhe had been mining since bev waa\n13 yeara old and had been ln British Oolumbla almoet continuously\nsince 1909.\nHe had been Introduced to Nel*\naon 8. Smith about Nov. 6. 1)33.\nMr. Smith had spoken to him about\nthe Ethiopia mine, situated In the\nGreenwood district, telling him that\nthe mine had sn on vein on It\ntrom tour to 13 feet wide whleh\nassayed at values varying from 113.30\nper ton to 150 per ton. Eleven\ntoni tiken from, the Ethiopia in\n1333'haa yielded 184.000. he itated.\nHaving been ln northern Manitoba ln 1(39, Mr. Oallo declared he\ndid not know whether the statement wae true or not aa be had\nloat track of mining ln British \u25a0Columbia.\nlil.T.s 1300 AT  START\nFinally they reached an agreement by which Orallo wu to receive\nWOO to start to.work on he mining\nclaims which Included the Ethiopia.\nHe stated that he would be going\nto Poplar tbe next day to ihip a\ncouple ot can ot on and tha* he\nhad no money to throw away, so\nthat lt Smith did not hare the\nproperty and the money, not to\nwin him. He \/was not familiar with\nthe property at that time, he admitted.\nAt .poplar he had received a telegram from smith to the effect that\nthe agreement was satisfactory and\nfor Gallo to proceed to Greenwood.\nA second telegram containing the\nsams menage wu noslved by him\nIn Nelson the following diy. Hi got\nfive men ready, two ot them quitting their work on the strength of\nlt.\nA few daya later be had aeen\nSmith ln Nelion wbo told him thit\nthe check had to be marked and\nhe would send th* money u soon\nu he got to Calgary. The money\ndid not arrive and an agreement\nthit wu forwarded he did not\nsign. So he went to Calgary. Smith\ncontinued to stall him oft from\nday to day. While there tta alao\nmet and talked with A. D. McLean,\nClarence B- Snyder and O'Connor.\nFinally an agreement wu drawn up\nand signed and he received 1300. He\nreturned to Nelaon when he signed\nsub-leases and got together his\nequipment and supplies, the whole\nof which would be worth approximately   11000.\nIt wU all loaded ln a freight\ncar and shipped to oreenwood.\nWork ww started almoet Immediately on th* Enterprise shsft which\nwu baled out and numbered. The\nWhite shsft wu also baled out. The\nEthiopia trenches were cleaned out\nbut no on found to ship.\nNEW AORSEMENT\nHe had Immediately communicated with Mr. Robertson it Nelion\nwho communicated with Smith it\nCalgary, when Smith journeyed to\nGreenwood Another agreement wu\ndrawn up by which Oallo and the\nfive men were to get a aet sum\nmonthly until a mill wu Installed\nat the property.\nOn being Uked to try to ship\na car ot on he aald he would If\ntbe expense involved were paid.\nShortly after the men stated they\nwanted mon money and Oallo\nreturned to Nelaon to attempt to\nmak* a ' new agreement. He wu\nnot able to get an agreement and\n\u2022fter a tew daya went back to\nOreenwood. Further work tn the\ntrenches failed to reveal shipping\non.\nAt a atlll later date Smith and\nO'Connor went to Oreenwood and\nwent over the property with oallo,\nthe latter told them that be bad\nmilling ore but not shipping ore.\nWhile then an agreement on\nmoney tor the men and Oallo\nwu reached and a check given to\nOallo. A letter ngardlng the payment to the men wu written by\nSmith and signed by Oallo, who\nthen travelled to Nelson with the\ntwo men to draw up an agreement.\nGETS  NO  ANSWER\nAn agreement utlsfactory to oallo wu drawn up but Smith atated\nhe needed to consult tbe directors of\nths company at Calgary befon he\nproceeded wtth lt. He waited answer\nfor aome tin* and then started action againat the defendants. During\nthe following month and a half\nall hla equipment and supplies wen\nstill at oreenwood end the men\nthen wen using them. He did not\ncheck up on what the food wu\nworth but estimated Its value at\nabout 1100.\nThe witness wu then turned over\nto C. B. Garland, counsel tor the\ndefendants.\nSATISFIED ONLY WITH FIRST\nMr. Otdlo admitted that the only\ntime he was utlsfled with thi agreement, or any of the succeeding agreement*, ma at the very start. He\naln admitted writings produoed\nIn court but dinted thi portion\nitatlng that he wu bound to make\nucurlty.\nHe hid flnt turned st the beginning of January that thc figures\ngiven to lilin on the Ethiopia were\nnot correct and he hid brought tt\nto the attention of Smith Jan. 17.\nSmith maintained that the facta\nhad been taken from the annual report of the mlnlater of mlnu ln\n1B33. A pamphlet whleh Oallo received luued by the Dentonla Mlnea\nDevelopment syndics!* also itated\nthe facta that 3380 ounces ot gold\nhid been secured trom 11 tons\nmined at the Ethiopia, bringing\nreturns ot 184.000.\nCertain payments were to be mad*\nunder th* terms ot tbe lease he\nluted, and whan lt wu signed he\nreceived 1300, end later lumi\namounting to MOO altogether.\nVEIN  NOT  AS REPRESENTED\nIt wu about thne weeks trom th*\ntime he had itarted to work that\nhe found out that the on body wu\nnot tour to 13 feet wide, but wu\nonly about is lnchu wide and he\ntold Smith that the mine did not\nhave the size of vein represented.\nSmith then told him that lt ahould\nbe then,\nHe admitted telling Smith that\nhe believed him when he uld that\nthe valuea from the Ethiopia on\nwen u itated. Further the advance\nof 1300 he ncelvsd from the defendant*   wu  to  be   uaed  on   the\nproperty, and, revuled that he\nbid used put of the money In paying for freight, hauling and teaming\ncharges.\nDIFFERENT PAMPHLET\nOn questioning, Oallo aald bs did\nremember having bun told that i\u00bbr.\nflguru quoted on the Ethiopia were\nln the \"blue book\" of 1933. But he\ndeclared that the pamphlet produced ln court ot the Dentonla\nSyndicate wu a different one then\nthe pamphlet he had seen prior to\nDec. *, and that he had not known\nthere wen two pamphlets until he\nwu In Calgary aome months later\nand had mad* Inquiries.\nOn tbe strength of thi two wires\nfrom Smith that thi igreement wss\nutlsfactory, he proceeded to get\nfive meft together, and then found\nsomething wrong with tbe agreement. So he went to Calgary and\ngot other term! by whleh he would\nget more money. He itated Smith\nhad talked of Installing a mill and\ncompressor when he wu ln Nelson\nfirst, making terms on an agreement.\nAsked whether 110 or 113 on wu\nshipping on, Oallo replied that lt\ndepended on tlw vein. And ln answer to the question why he had\ngone ahead with getting men.when\nhe had no written agreement with\nthe defendant*, Oallo declared he\nhad told them not to win approval\nunless they had the money and\nproperty.\nMET HIM IN JANUARY\nAlthough Smith declared that he\ndid not im Oallo until January In\n1933, the palntui maintained that\nha met him ln November and that\nafter Smith had gone to Cagary,\nha nturned again to Nelaon where\nbe ww him a second time. His plsi\nfor going to Calgary wu that the\ncheck had to be signed by the\nothen.\nOallo admitted that be wu wrong\nwhen be had uld In hie earlier\nevidence that the check had to be\nmarked.\nThen Oallo went to Calgary where\nhe met the defendants, and waa\ntold he would get tbe money next\nday. He admitted he wu anxious\nto get connected wtth the enterprise u he had no fund* of hu\nown. Hi denied ihowlng \u2022 map ef\none of the shafts on the Dentonla\nproperty to the defendants In their\nCalgary office, and added he had\nnever had a map.\nNEVER THOUGHT  TO LOOK\nHe admitted familiarity with the\n\"blue book' and on being aeked If\nlt had ever occurred to hint to look\nInto lt to eee lf previous statements were correct, S.e answered he\nhad not.\nOn bla return he had aub-leasd\nthe property to tbe man who-had\nbeen waiting for him. He admitted\nbe had been told Nov. s he woyld\nbe required to put up security and\nstated he wu familiar with the\nterms ot the Mineral Survey and\nDevelopment act.\nAfter sub-leaalng the property he\ngot his equipment together, the\nvarloua Items ot which he related\nto the court, and also gave the\namount! upended for travelling\nand hotel expeniu. The total amount\nhe had told Mr. Robertson could\nbe covered by 1900.\nTurning again to the trip to Calgary, Mr. Garland asked b\u00bbm It\nhe* remembered Mr. Snyder uylng\nthat If he bad to have 1500 at that\ntime, how wu he going to continue\nto finance ln two br thne weekes\ntime. Oallo atated he did, and admitted he had atated he could borrow money from the bank and that\nhe wu not alarmed that he could\nget out the value.\nKNEW OF A MAN\nWHO DID\nIn nply to a question u to how\nhe knew he oould get the valuu out\nof the on, be had uld that he\ncould nam* a man who knew tbe\nold Jewel mine ln former daya and\nknew the valuu were there.\nHe atated he had not been able\nto get tbe man, however, u the person   referred   to  wu  lick.\nHi had started to work on the\nEnterprise abaft and ths White shaft\nbecause he had been told by Mr.\nWhite at Greenwood, that he would\nftnd on ln thou places.\nWithin a tew daya he had found\nout that then wu no ibipplng\non and had mada complaints. He\nhad sent numerous telegrams but\nhad received no nply to them.\nAbout Jan. 4 or 6 ba realised the\nrepresentations wen wrong and he\neecuaed the defendants thst be bad\nbeen fraudulently treated. He 'ad*\nmttted that although he had reported then wen no ahafta on the\nEthiopia, he had later found that\nthen wen.      .\nHe stated, on being questioned,\nthat he did not know whether the\ndefendants had Intentionally tried\nto do-wrong or not.\nAbout Jan. 15 he had Interviewed\nSmith In Nelson and had aeked for\nmon money, and Smith, he aald,\noffered a new agreement voluntarily. Then hs had returned to Orunwood. The men again began pressing for money and after he had\ngot In touch with Mr. Robertson,\nwho In turn communicated wltb\nSmith but did not obtain the money.\nOallo stated then mat he Intended to sue, and Smith, who had\ntravelled to Nelaon to meat him,\nproposed another agreement. When\nthla ww drawn up he returned tc\nCalgary to get the approval ot bis\nassociates. After waiting for eome\ntime for action on lt, Oallo bejan\nsuit.\nThi can continues on Thursday\nmorning.\nMANY TOWNS FOR\nCRANBROOK MEET\nNine Points to Send School\nAthletes for May 26\nCRANBROOK, May H.-Commlt-\nteea ln charge ot the sixth annual\nXootenay-bpundary ichool track\nmut, which la to take place ln\nCranbrook Saturday, May 38, have\narrangements well In hand, and a\nlarge entry li expected. Towns having sent word ot their intention\nto be represented at ths mut are\nOrand Forka, Trail, coal Creek,\nKlmberley, Creston, Pernle and\nMichel.\nCranbrook high and public achool\nstudents are on tbe track each morning ln preparation for the events,\nand tt la hoped by their trainers\nthat material in coming up that\nwill hold the laurels won by Cranbrook entrants at former meets. The\nhandsome trophy tor the girls rs-\nlay, which Cranbrook captured for\nseveral yean went lut year to Klmberley. The girls an practicing with\nthla ln view, and then will be relay teams entered by boys of the\npublic end high schools.\nSome of thou who Drought home\ntints at lut year'a track meet at\nTnll an no longer students, and\nwill not be competing this year.\nCarrie Spence, who won the senior\ngirls hundred yards, will not bs\npnunt, nor Pat Harrlaon, who won\nthe unlor boys* high lump. Beatrice\nIrwin, wbo won the unlor girls\nhigh Jump with a new low of 4\nfeet, 8 lnchu la alao out of the\nrunning, Among the Junlon itlll\ncoming on in Dan Hamilton, who\nwon the Junior half mile, and Murray Wheaton, who came aecond In\ntbe ume event.\nCranbrook Notts\nCRANBROOK. May IS\u2014Many Cranbrook people attended the lut rites\nheld for Mrs. W. Blnnle of Klmberley\nat the United church ln that city\nSunday afternoon. Mra. Blnnle wu\nformerly Mlu Eva Moir, daughter\nof Mr. and Mra. O. T. Moir of Cranbrook, and during the yean she lived\nwith her parents hera made a heat ot\nfriends.\nRev. R. W. Hardy of the United\nchurch left Monday for Vancouver,\nfor the annual conference.\nMra. O. J. Spreull bu gone to '. och-\nester. Minn., to be .rested by specialists.\nV. Paulson Is a patient ln St. Eugene hospital, having suffered uven\nInjuries end a, broken leg when kicked\nby a bone. .\nMn. Harold Wetterer ot Klngafatc\nand her nlecea Maurlne and Marylyn\nWilliams ot Seattle are the guesta of\nMn. Wetterer's mother, Mn. J. B.\nHenderson.\nThe Symphony orchestra's annual\nda-ce, which wu held ln the auditorium on Friday evening, drew a\ngood crowd.\nKASLO TROUPE\nPLAY l\u20acLS0N\nStage Awkward Squad\nat Opera House;\n' Entertained\nAn entertaining war-time program\nwki presented in Nelson opera houu\nWednesday night by the \"Awkward\nSquad,\" a concert party ot tha Kulo\nbranch ot the Canadian Legion. The\nprogram Included war time songs and\nfarcical skit! hinging on poet-war day\nIncident! ind wu directed by Bev\nPitt Orlfflthi. Following the program\nthe memben of the company and supporters wen given * light luncheon\nat the Golden Oate and attended a\ndance ln the Canadian'Legion.\nAt the luncheon nSemben ot the\nKaalo Legion expressed their thanka\nto R. K. Aldersmlth, representing the\nNelson branch, for various courtesies.\nThe program, which included numben of the Canadian Legion orchestra\nof Nelson wu ss follows:\nSelection. Nelson orchestra: chorus.\n\"Laugh and the World\" by the troupe;\n\"Patterltls,\" selection by W. Tlmmi\nmd H. Abey; ulectlon, the orcheatra;\nchorus \"Happy Daya,\". the troupe;\nhsong ahd act, \"The Army A B C,\"\n8. J. Mayses, M. Lut, W. Timms and\nR. Kruger; song, \"Flreilde Faces,\" Mrs.\nT. Horner; selection, arehutra; song\nand cborua. \"Jimmy Had a Nickel,\" \u00a3\nCherry; Item, \"Quack, Quack,\" J.\nMayus; ulectlon, orchestra; sketch,\n\"Harmonious House Hunting,\" Mn.\nF. Moulton, Mra. W. Whlttaker, R.\nKruger. H. Abey, W. Tlmma, W. Whlttaker; selection, the orchutra; chorus,\n\"Marching Along Together,\" the\ntroupe; duet, \"Looking for the Silver\nLining,\" Mn. T. Horner and Mn. T.\nSmith; ulectlon, orchestra; sketch,\nMr. and Mra. S. J. Mayus and Mr.\nand Mra. A. C. Carney; song, \"Wu\nVUlt du Hs\u00bbn,\" E. Cherry; chorus,\n\"One Uttle Raindrop,\" troupe; orchutra ulectlon; sketch, \"Who Did It\nBelong to?\" E. Cherry. W. Billings, W.\nP. Rudkin, Mrs. B. Cherry, Mia. T,\nHorner and chorus.\nThe Canadian Lesion Bugle band\nmarched to the concert hall and played a couple numben outside prtsr to\nthe performance. Memben ot the\ntroupe wen B. Cherry, Mrs. Cherry;\nS. J, Mayus, Mrs. Mayus, A. Carney.\nMrs. Carney, Mn. F. Moulton, Harry\nAbbey. Roy Krueger, Mrs. T. Smith,\nBetty Fox,. W. Timms, Norman Lelth,\nW. P. Rudkin, W. Whlttaker, Mra.\nWhlttaker, W. L. Billings, Mn. T.\nHorner.' Official accompanist, Mra.\nFox.\nClassified Advertising\nBirths\nProperty for Sole\nCALDER\u2014To Mr. and Mn. James\nCalder, st the Trall-Tadansc hos-\nPltel, M.y U, a diughter.\nPersonal\nMICKIE-PLEASE   WRITE   MOTHER\n\u2014Anxjety  u unbearable\u2014All will\nbe well.\n(8330)\nSesame Itch piles Ulcers. Try oeo Lee's\nChina Remedy at Hudson's Bay Co.\n (3378)\nFor Rent\nCOST CABINS. KABLO. LAKE\nfrontage off main road. A beauty\napot. Rowboata, telephone. But\nfishing, Apply R. w. Dawaon. Hip*\n  Blk., Neleon. (3333;\nperson  _..\nFURNISHED\nNelion\n TS\niwion, - _\n(3333)\nKlfcPlH\nEKEEPit.0\n   -0~v      ...\u201e._\nroom!  tor   nnt,   Annable   Block\n (3391)\nFURN. OR UNFORN. APTS. Bt\nmnt or month. Medical Arte Bldg\n (38831\nTHREE     ROOMED     FURNISHED\nsuite. Fifteen dollars. Cove Apts.\n\"^^ ^^^-  (3347)\nFUR. ROOMS,   STEAM   HBATID.\nshower, termi moo. Can. Legion\n(3383)\nFURNISHED   AND    UN\nSultw for rent\u2014Kerr Apt*\nTXRRACE'TPTS.-Beautlful Modern\nFrigidaire equipped suites.  (3380)\nTHREE  ROOM .FURNISHED  fluiTB\nfor \"rent \"Stirling\" hotel.      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Thli le\nequivalent to 78- cents . share on\noutstanding capital stock ind compare! with net profit of 9887,981\nand ahan earnings ot Ha cent*\nfor the same period ln 1998.\nFor the tint thne monthi Nor*\nanda produoed 14,837,781 pound! of\nAnodei from which wu recovered\nmetal! to the value ot 93,101,743.\nCoat of production and general expenses amounted to |l ,494,04.1. which,\nwith 9338,800 reaerved for taxes, left\nan operating profit of 91,789,180.\nFor Sale or Rent\nFOR SALE OR RENT 38 ACRE\nfnilt farm. Applu, cherries. Good\nwater. Log houu. Kootenay Lake\nnear Kaalo, 91900 cash. Box 3344.\nDally News (3344)\nROOM   HOUSE   FOR   SALE   OR\nrent clou in. Phone 573L. (3130)\nHouses for Sale\nWHAT WILL 91000 DO?\nONE THING IT WIU. DO IS OIVE\nyou possession ot a' tour room\nbungalow ln Fairview. concrete\nfoundation, fireplace, aood cellar,\nclout! ind 3-Piece modern bathroom. Level lot! 48X130. Oood\nneighborhood, clou to ichool and\ncarllne.\nThs price ia 93000* the balance\nbeing carried on mortgage u long\na. required.\nThe property wu new in 1939\nCost 13000,  and you will realize\nIt U a cheap buy when you aw it.\nROBERTSON   REALTY    CO.,    LTD.\nAberdeen block, next Andrews store\nPhone 88 Box 1074.\n     (3879)\nLost and Found\nTO FINDERS\nIt you find a cat or * dot, a\npocketbook. Jewelry or fur, or\nanything else of value, telephone\nThe Dally Newi. A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without cost to\nyou. Wi will collect trom the\nowner.\nPets\nENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIELS\u2014\nHlgh-ctau registered pup! offered\nat reasonable prices. From trained\ngun-dogi ind ihow wlnnen. Dr.\nCalvert, Armstrong, B. q     .3409)\nLive Stock for Sale\nLittle Expense and No Delay Buying or Selling,thc Classified Way\nEVERYTHING LISTED IN THE \"WANT-ADS\"\nMAIL WANTED\nFORM\nFill Out and Mail or Bring It to\nThe Daily News Want-Ad Dept.\nFIGURE OCT THB COST OF YOUR AO FOR YOURSELF: Rates an lie per line per day, 8\neonucutlv* dally InaerUoni tor thi prlu ot 4. Minimum cut ot insertion, 33c. Rates sre leu\n10% for prompt payment. Minimum number of lines charged. 3. Name, eddreu ind bo<\nnumbtr (when used) an part of ad, and therefore chargeable. USE THIS FORM, AND\nWRITE PLAINLY.\n\u2022\n,\n.\n1\nSTREET (ar P, O, Boi Ho)\nCLASSIFICATION\nNAME\nNUMBER OP DAYS\nPOST OFFICE\nAMOUNT ENCLOSED 9...\nAT P* FORCH RANCH NEAR BRIE\ntwelve work, pack and uddle\nhorses, also two team 8800 pound*\nat   Midway.   Be*  .0.   O*   Guise,\nErie.\n18)\nForch Ranch,\t\nONE MILK COW. FRESHENED   T3\ntested. Koaloff, crescent Valley.\n \u25a0 (3334\nJERSEY COW AND CALF. FRED\nHawes. Silver King Road, Nel*\naon, B. C. (3338)\nPoultry and Eggs\nSIX WEEK COCKKREU5, 10c BACH\"\nFOB. Longbeach, Leggatt, R.R.I.,\nHelion.  (3830)\nPlants, Bulbs, Seeds\nOOLDEN ACRE. WAKEFIELD, SA-\nvoy and Billhead Cabbage. 10c\ndos. 73c per 100. Early and late\nCauliflower 13c doa. \u00abI.0o per 100.\nCelery plant! 13c doe. Tomatou,\ntransplanted 35c doe. 13.50 per 100.\nOut of 4-lnch pots 91.00 per dor.\nGrlxMlle's onenhouue, Nelson. B.O.\n(3589)\nAutomotive\nSNAP-l CHRYSLER 9, LATE 1930\nmods), g wire wheels snd trunk,\nfour speed transmission, aood\nshape. 9330 cuh for quick uie,\nor will give terms for part. Peebles\nMoton     ' (3831)\nSACRIFICE\u2014:\n__^_ ,   1939   ESSEX  SEDAN.\n9400. OOOd U niw. Box 373, Nel*\nWl, B. C.\t\nFOR SALS-1990 SEDAN. FTVB NXW\nurn. Oood shape. No dealers. 1300\ncash, box 9387, pally Newa. (3857)\nmmastamattaaa^iamimmmimmi\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\n11c a line\nMinimum 3 llnu\nt Unu, ones   Ml\nS Unu, oon     M\n4 llnu, oan     .14\n3 Usee, 8 tlmu      41\n3 Unu, 8 tlmu  l.\u00bb\n4 llnu, 8 tlmu   MS\nX Unn, 1 month  MS\n3 lines, 1 month  t-\u00bb\n4 Unu. I month 8.53\nam ibove leu 10% for prompt\npsjment.\n| mrs. a. s. mobaes mother\npasses on in Vancouver\nTHREE HUNDRED CHOICE BOO\/Ol\nInn lots ln the TownMte of 1MB\nworth, B. C. For price and termB\napply John Burns, Box 398, *_____\nson, B. C. (3478B\nLaunches and Boatjfl\nFOR\nSALE - BOATHOUSE\nWlU snd cedsr rowboet 9118,\n93 Hume hotel, (j\nOOOD   LAUNCH    CHEAP.   8$\nMiscellaneous Wantca\nINVALID  Wl\ncub price.\none M3I\u00a7!\nMiscellaneous\n31\nSkbwooi\nFIR AND\nTAMARACK\n4-ft., per cord ., f5.50\n12-inch, per load -P3.50\nThis Makes Good\nSummer Wood\nPHONE 106\nWilliams' Transfer j\n\u2022909 Ward St,\nNeleod-\nI354t|\nBusiness, Profession^\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS P. HUNTER S. P. K.\u00b1\nMunicipal and commercial Audi\nP. o. Box 1191, Nelaon, a. C. J\n^^^J__M\nAssayed\nE. W. WIDDOWSO!,. established ll\n108 Joupblai St. Nelion, I.A\n__ (Ml\nORtofVILUt_H. GRIMWOOD, P.J\nBox 419, Kulo, B. C.\n(381\nBoat Livery\nBEST PETERBOROUGH OUTBOAl\nmotor is row.boats for bin hfjT\n\u2014 Frank Seal,\n*     \t\nslfour. B.C. i3fl\nChiropodists\nDr.  Mildred Slmondi, Foot Special]\n409   Fern well,  Spokane, Main SM\nChiropractors\nR. E. Gray. D.C, Ph.C. outer Bio\n (its\n0. HULTOREN, D.C, Ph.C, Palefl\nGradual!, McCulloch Blk. Ph.* M\n3~ iTMcMilUn: <3tadm\u00ab5S\nAberdeen BU., Phone 313.    iM\nCleaning and Pressing\nSPRING  COATS  CLEANED OR ttM\nlined at tbe wardrobe, 417 HaU r\nElectrical\nJ. p. Ooatw \u2014 Th* Electrlo 8*1\nSuppliu and installations   J\nPhon* 788. to. BO) fl\nFlorists\nLAROl\npianl .  ___\ngeraniums,\nruults\nE ASSORTMENT OF BEDDU\nits, lobelia polyanthus, pan\ninlums, etc. If you want go\n >eu want\noui seeds.  Nelson Flower Sho]\nSutton]!  world\na\nJOHNSON'S   GREENHOUSES.   Pbol\n343.   Cut  flowen,  potted   plu\nand flonl dulgn*. (J\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON FUNERAL SERVICE,\nVictoria St.\u2014Phone 98, Lady\ntendent\u2014>, 0. DavU.        C.\nHide Dealers\nDEALER IN HIDE8. J. P. MOROU\n901 Baker BtTNslson, B. 0. (34M\nInsurance and Real Estate!\nWE BubflET YOUR FIRE ANl\nauto insurance, enquln toad\nT. D. Roiling. 3 Royal Bank B'\nROBERTSON REALTY CO. LIS\nReal eitate, insursnee rentell\nAberdeen block, Baker St,  iMfj\nR.  W. DAWSON. Real \u2014~\u00ab,\naursnee,  Rental!.  Next Hipp\nHardwan, Baker Street.       (34\u00ab\nO.  D. BLACKWOOD, Insurance J\nevery ducrlptlon. Rul Bit.: Ph. M\nH. B.  DILL AUTO AND\t\n\u2022uranoe. Real Estate. 80S War\n3\nH\nJ.    E.    ANNABLE,    REAL   SSTvflL\nrentals, Insurance. Annsble blocl\n\t\nt3fl. Ftftfc j, AtrfoMobO* tNSttt\nance, P. t. poulln, Ph. 70 (3481\nCHAS.  F. McHARDY. INSUBANOB*\nReal Estate\u2014 phona 133        (3431\nMachinists\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nFor all clauu of Metal Work, Lathi\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Orlndtnd\nMotor Rewinding Acetylene welding\nPhone 898 \"\n834 Vernon Strut _\n(34881\nEngineers and Surveyors\nA. H. OREEN CO., LTD. 318 WARD\nSt, Phone 334. Nelion, B. C. (3391)\nF. S  PETERS\nMining Bnglnur ,\nExamination, opentlon and mane***.\nment of mlnu and mineral\nproperties. Roaaland. B.C.\n (3499J\nB.RBAW90W-WUW\u2014\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR\n(3440)\nB.C. Land Surveyors\nCHARLES MOORE,    B. C. L. S.\nK. W. <5. Block. Nelson, B. g.\n(39fl|>\nPlumbing anj Heating\nDAILY NEWS WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS\nVANCOUVER, May 19 (CP).\u2014Mn.\nElizabeth Johnstone Howe, prominent Minneapolis woman and widow\nof Oeorge Coleman Howe, died here\nyeeterday-at the home of her only\ndau^iiter, Mn. A. D. McRM and\nSenator McRae. The body wa^ for-\n.warded today to Minneapolis for\n'burial.\nPLUMBING AND HEATING WOgl\nguaranteed. Rates reasonable. 3m-\nlus Relsterer. Phone 889L3. (3443)\nMusical Tuition\nVTOQS\"   AND    THEORY     POPU*.\n..\u25a0*\u25a0\"-    \"          Q44S)\nMiry Heddle. Ph. 311R3.\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY. SABS.\nwdod merchipt. 311 Biker etrut,\n3444)\nSecond Hynd Stores\nFOR\" SALE-GOOD-8ECC*ND   HAH8\nitovu.  Ridcllffi  817  fernonjg.\n*ln. SWAP cAfc m 4<5t\u00bb\nfor furniture. Thi Art.\nM\n \u25a0\n\t\n^a^___\\\nNELSON DAILT NEWI, NEUON, EC-THUIIDAT MOBNINO. MAT IT, Utt-\n535\nPAOB mn\n10NEER GOLD\nPAYS15 CTS.\n)ver One Million, and\nThree Quarters Is\nGold Recovery\nYANOOUVHt May IS (CP)-Ho-\nMT Oold Mlnu of Brltlah Columbia\nmy d*cl*r\u00bbd a quarterly dividend\nI it osata psr than payabls July 3\ni sbar*holdsrs of noord Jun* 3. The\nffldand is at the rat* of to ptr cent\nI th* 11 par valu* shares.\nIn th* annual nport gold recovery\n! the company wu shown at 01.735,-\n19; silver reooyery 16161; gold prelum \u00bb835,71t; mlsoallansous Inooms\n11,036, making a total ot 82,625,983.\nDeducted from thlt war* mining ex.\nman ot 1490,660. or* transportation\nMtU, miiung sipenau H 49,837, re*\nKig eipensu (Nil, nlnt charges\nI, and administration and gan*\ntl chargu t74,870, a total of 1781,842\nMag tl,t74,143.\nRtttrvt for deplstlon and deprecla-\noa ww thown at 1282,196 and provi-\non f-r Dominion and provincial In*\nnt taut 3381,330, luvlng net profit\nt 11,840.716 In surplus account,\nhlch, with tlt7,377 ltft from last\nlar mads a total surplus at March tl,\nM4, of 11,507,983.\n, Four   quarterly   dividends   of   It\nml* a ahar* uch quarter absorbed\ntotal of 11,081,050, luvlng a balance\ncredit ot surplus account of MM,-\nng Director David Sloan tn\nting the year's operations, stated\nbased on the prlc* of gold at\nptr  ounce   th*   oompany   hu\n'10,000 worth of ort blocked out.\ncyanide plant and  mill art\nif IM tont of ore ptr day.\n\u2022annual muting wm ht htld\niMaytl.\nICE OFF\nE IN MONTREAL\nIONTREAL, May lt (CP)\u2014m ont\ntht lightest trading daya of tht\nnth, ttcurltlu on ths Montreal\nck   exchange   slipped downward\nHag today't ttatlon\nInk of Commerce ltd tht dtcllnet\nh a five-point lot* at IN.\nbaalllan   Traction   at   10%   aad\n\u2022Jt. at l\u00abli were both off 54.\n\u25a0tanlnlon Teitlle -nt a itrong tpot,\n\u25a0vandng thru polnta at 17 and in-\nInaUonal Nickel 10 at 37.10. Power\n\u25a0poratlon, B.C.  Packers ahd B.C.\n^^ war* tllghtly hightr.\nI 7003 sharu;  bonds \u00bb13,3S0.\n(IT. NICKEL IS\nUP 25 IN EAST\npOBONTO, May 16 (CP)-Trederi\nrt*d  a ntutral  attitude  toward\nInduttrlal ahare  market today.\nI small volumt ot buying, how-\n_.. bad tht tfftct ot LfUng prices\n\u25a0derately. International Nickel closet 137, up 38. Ford A added %\n1  CJPJB.  eased down   V,   to  B.\nBikers oommon and Distillers Sea-\n\\m* advanced _ to \u25a0%\u2022\n(Jl tha brewery shares wtn slug-\nLondon Close\nBAMDON, May 10 (AP)\u2014 Closing;\nIan Traction 110)4, Canadian\n\u25a0clflc lit, Int Nickel 138%, Brit\n\u25a0ttl Tobaoco \u00a3B, Courtaulds Us 1%i.\nKuilera Na Od, Dunlop Rubber 83s\n~d, Hudton Bay 3dt, Imperial Chemists l%d, Imperial Tobaoco 36s\nid, Mining Trust Ltd 3t Id, Rand\nru {8%, Rbodeslan Anglo Am\nBd, Rhokana Oorp to',',, Crowns\n-prlnge MU. But Oeduld U%,\n_ Intoe \u00a318, Vickers 10a td.\n\u25a0kindV\u2014Canadian 4 per cent loan\n\u25a01-68 1106%, Brltlah avi per cent\nKsols 17154, Britlth 314 P\u00abr cent\nOt loan \u00a3103%, BrltlaV funding 4s\n\u2022M \u00ab1S%.\n\u201e,\u00bb......\u00bbw.w\u00abw....^w*\nBAR GOLD DOWN\nONE CENT\nMONTREAL, May lt   (OP)\u2014 Bar\nRid In London down ons cent at\n.71 an ounce In Oanadlan funds:\nlSBs In Britlth funds. Tht fixed III\nWuhlngton prlc* amounted to 13447\nIn Oanadlan,\n\u00ab\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u00ab>\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u2014\u2014\nTRADE IS SLOW\nAT NEW YORK\nUncertainty Reigns;\nSilvers Run Into\nHeavy Sales\nBy FREDERICK GARDNER\nAssociated Preu Financial Writer\nNEW TORS May 11 (AP)-Tradlng\nIn stocks dwindled today to the smallest volume recorded on the stock ei*\nchange thla year, whtlt tht market\ndrifted In an atmosphere of uncertainty.\nTurnover on the big board wu\nonly 717,404 sharu. The ticker stopped at intervals tor lack ot transactions.\nMinor losses outweighed gains at\nthe clou,\nPrices ugged listlessly toward the\nfinish, such leaders u U.S. Steel,\nAmerican Can. Pennsylvania, Oeneral\nEleotrlc, Oenesal Motors, Chrysler,\nStandard OU ot Nsw Jersey and Bethlehem Steel finished fractionally to\na point lower,\nWhat Uttle speculative Interut\nthere wu ln the marktt centered ln\na few stock*.\nSilver sharu ran Into ulllng before\nths conference between repreunta-\ntlves ot ths unatt allvsr bloc and\nthe White Houn tcheduled at Wath-\nIngton. VS. Smelting * Refining\nyielded for a net lots ot 814 points\nand American Smelting, Cerro de\nPasco and Howe Sound closed toore\nthan a point lowtr.\nNational Biscuit, shaken by aa\nunexpected dividend eut, dropped\nmore than I polntt to a ntw 1184 low.\nOn tht Itrong tide, American Sugar\nRetlnlng, Continental Can and Atlantic Banning ware outstanding, but\ntrading wu small.\nCreamery Bolter\nOutput Gains\nOTTAWA, May~iB~(CP)\u2014Production of creamery butter ln April\namounted to 114131,411 pounds, an\nIncrease of more than 700,000 pounds\ncompared wltb the corresponding\nmonth last yttr when 13,036,084\npounds wtrt produoed. Tht Dominion\nburtsu of statistics uyt ln a report\nIssued today.\nProduction ln western provlncu\nwtth 103S flguru In brackets*. Alberta\n1,888,300 pounds (1,838,000); Manitoba UTtistO pound* (U8*,399);\nSukatchewan 1,190,310 pounds (1.240,-\n331) and British Columbia 411,700\npounds (345,353).\n.\u25a0 11\nWinnipeg Groin\nWINNIPEG, Hay il iCP)\u2014Closing futurss quotations:\nOpen   High   Low   Clow\nWheat\nMay   ....\nJuly   ....\nOct.    \t\nOata:\n73\nS= ml   B\n89\nas\na*\n36H\n' 38>\/4      37%      38V\nOct.\nBarley:\nHay       31\nJuly       39\n0_        41\nFlax:\nMay   I...   \u2014       \u2014       \u2014      lilt\nJuly     168      181      168      ISO\nOct  164*4   lHtt   161%   167H\nRye:\nHay       \u2014       \u2014       \u2014       \u00abr\nJuf\nOct.    _______\nCash prloea:\nWheat*.  No.  1 hard 14H;  No. 1\nnorthern, and   track_ 7U4:    No.   3\nI EM   m\\   ftt   |\nNo. 3  nor,'65%;   No. 4\nnor!' t\"8%\";'N0._t wh*ai,.\u00ab0%;.No. I\nnor, 68\n68*4;\n74V4.\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nBPS-*-\n\"on.    1^\nSteel\"\n\u00bb*\u00ab\nmrtler    .......\nun is South\nin Oas N T\nire   Prod__\n| Wright Pfd\nkpont      ........\nittman Kodak\nPow* u\nid English VV\n(d Of Canada\ntit Na Stores\nmere} |lectrli\nmersl  Foods\nrheral   Motors\naid   Dust       ..\noodrlch    .'  ...   Jt1\nI North Ptd     31\n^fSi- il\nRttrCS?cMl   VI   37 tl\nnBw\u00bb\u00ab  _**\n\u2014   Tss    41\nn\n-'  \"\nKenn copper ..\nKresge S 8 . .\nKroegger ___ Toll\nLehn & Fink\nMeek Truck \u25a0\u25a0\nMilwaukee   Pfd\nMont  Want  \t\nNash    Motors\nNat Dairy prod\nN   Pow   *   U\nN   Y   Osntral\nPac Oas li Elec\nPackard  Motor*\nPenn R Jl \t\nPhilips  Pete  ....\nPure   OU   \t\nRadio Corp .\nRadio Keith Or\nRem Rand\nSafeway Storw\n8 Louis ASP\nShell Union ...\n3  Cal  Edison\nSouth   Pscltlc\nStan Oil of\nCsl\nStan Oil of Ind\n_____ Oil of N 1 41%\nStewart Warner JK\ntudebaker     j\nTent  Oon>      . JJV4\nTexu Oulf 8ul 83\nTlmktn Rollers 38%\nUndtr Typt . . 33-4\nUnion   Carbide 38ti\nUnion Oil ot Csl 16\nUnlttd  Alrcrsft 31%\nUnlttd Biscuit\nUn Pscltlo\nUS est Ira Ppt\nU S Rubber .\nU   8  Stul   ...\nWet  Electric  .\nWoolworth   \t\nWrtgley   \t\nTtUow   Truck\n11?\nll\ni% -\nVICTORIA DAY KING'S BIRTHDAY\nEXCURSION FARES\n| OOOD  GOING\nWstsltar, May\nM utU 1> aeea.\nIhit-adaj, Mw M*\nHffTURN LIMIT\nUa*_t tsstlaa-\nUsa tr li -akW\naltht, Prlday,\nMsy 11.\n(WW (HI\ntare S.\n'On-'Oimrlfi\/!\nOOOD  GOING\nFriday. >\"\"* >\nuntil 11 noon.\nXoeesr. Jaa* a.\nRETURN   LIMIT\nleaving   dastlaa-\ntloa   br   13  nld- .\nnight. Jum I.\nW101S\nM__mm Atta ran so.)\nUatanUsmaum\nPer casuists taftraattea\n.1,1, It Utkal atant\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nMarket and Mining News\nRENO UP NINE\nAT THE COAST\nWith Bridge River the\nStock Features\nGold Trade\nVANCOUVER, Mat lt (OP)-Priou\nwere firm during tht forenoon fusion on tht Vanoouver stock esohange\ntodty bu* weakened ln tht afternoon\nand loasea were aufftrtd hy mott ot\ntht gold stocks at tha clou. Reno and\nBridge RlTer Exploration featured ths\ngold group, thr formtr up s it 91\nand tht latter 3 untt higher at 1.05.\nHome 011 ltd the oU stocks wltb a\ngain ot 14 at 1.41.\nBralorne wu oft 31' at 13 JO, Oold\nBelt lott 11 at 31, Sunshine wat down\nIB at 8.80; Bradlan-at 3.81, Dentonla\nat BB and Mlnto at IS were all down 8,\nTaylor Bridge and Vanalta each lott 8\nat 76 and 30 rupectlvtly, Fairview\nwu ott IV, at 31, Bridge River Con-\nsoUdated wu down 1_ at 33 and\nlosses of 3 were suffered by Meridian\nat 17, Morning Star at II and Wayside\nat 11%: \u25a0\nPioneer Gold gained 15 at 13Jl,\nCariboo wu up 6 at 3.33 and-Void\nMountain wu one cent Higher at It.\nB.C. Nickel wu off 4 at 1.10, Oolconda lost y_ ctnt at 371\/,, retsi\nOreille gained one cent at IS and Big\nMissouri and Nobis Five wen unchanged.\nRoyallte wai up 11 at 11.71,, Merland gained 3 at 31, Mar Jon wu\none cant higher at 13, Calgary and\nEdmonton wu unchanged and Dalhousle lott ont cent at It.\nGRAIN MARKET\nUPFOMffS\nCrop Damage Report\nRushes Wheat\nSkyward\nCHICAOO, Ma; 11 (AP)-Senu-\ntlonal crop damage reports trom the\nspring whut belt northwut, together\nwith word ot a renewal of dust storms,\nrushed wheat prices skyward lata today. T->e market ran up 4 centt a\nbushel, most of lt ln the lut 11\nml utes of trading.\nLata stampedes to buy followed reports trom South Dakota that between Aberdeen aad Taaktoa, 340\nmiles practically no crop of wheat\ncould be raised this ttuon.\nWheat doted buoyant near today's\nmaximum figures, 3ft to 3S cents\nabove yesterday's finish, com ft to\n1% advanced, oats % to lft up, and\nprovisions 3 centt to 13 otntt (aln.\nMINI INSTITUTE\nHONORS GALLOWAY\nNorrie-Lowenthal b Named\nVice-chairman of B. C.\nMines Institute\nVANCOUVER, May It (CP)\u2014In\nrecognition of hit long association\nwith the mining profession, J, D.\nGalloway, former British Oolumbla\nprovincial mineralogist, wu pruented\nwith a allver tray at a dinner muting\nof the Brltlah Columbia dlvlalon ot\nthe Canadian Institute of Hlnlng and\nMetallurgy.\nTht 'tray contains 300 ouncu ot\nsilver and It tht work ot Maurice\nCarmichael of Victoria, ton ot tht\nformtr provincial assayer.\nThe executive committee ot the\ndivision for 1184-31 wu elected u\nfollows*. O. P. Browning, chairman;\nDavid Sloan, W. O. Norrie-Lowenthal,\nvice-chairman; H. Mortimer-Lamb.\nsecretary-treuurer: and Victor Dol-\nmage, W. E. Cockflald, J. D. Oallowey,\nH. N. Thompton, M. Shier, W. W.\nFoster, O. R. Bancroft, V. Brennan.\nR. L. Healy, Howard Jamu, Oeorge\nMurray, H. E. Mlard, R. R. Rou, Austin C. Taylor and R. R. Wilson.\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALOART, May 18 (CP)-RecelpU:\n316 cattla, 14 calvu, 111 hoga and\n118 ahup and lambs.\nThs cattle marktt wu moderately\nactive at prlcu tttady for quality\noffered. Hogt advanced 35 centt, u-\nlecte 17.18, bacons 17.35 and butchers\n18.11 oft trucks.\nCattle\u2014Medium td good butcher\nsteers 18.38 to 14.36, common steers\n13.60 to II. Oood butcher heifers\n13.60 to 13.76. Medium heifers 13.36.\nOood to choloe fed calves 14 to 14.60.\nCommon 18. Oood to choice butcher\ncows 13.80 to 18.35. Oommon to medium veal calvu 13.60 to 14.\nSheep: Oood to choice tttd lot\nlambs and spring lambs 16.50 to 17.80.\nAMERICAN T.&T.\nPAYS DIVIDEND\nNEW TORK, May 11 (AP).\u2014Amsrl-\ncan Telephone ts Telegraph oompany\ndirectors authorised the usual Quarterly dividend ot 13.38'on the approximately 18.883.375 shares ot capital\nstock outstanding, payable July 11 to\natock holders of record Junt 11,\nGrosi Revenues of\nC.N.R. Up $751,676\nDOW JONES AVERAGES <\n80 Industrials 92.68 off .11\n20 raili 4224 up .17\n20 utilities 22.66 off .07\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE\n-Ja>   ,\t\navtr  Silver\n-*\u00bb\nBralorne\nBrtd\u00ab\u00a3\u00bb\nc^cST-:\nCout Brtwtrles\nCom OU\t\nOeo River Oold\noold \u00bblt \t\norandvftw   \t\nHome Oil \t\nInt Coal \t\nMercury Oil \t\nMeridian\nMetall.\n. bt MttaU ..\nSodel OU \t\nHorn Star \t\nNational Silver \t\nNew McDougal \t\nEoneer pold    \nemler Oold  -\nPremier Border ....\nMONTREAL, May 11 (CP)\nravtnuu of the Cintdltn National\nRailways t,-r tht wuk tndtd May 14,\nwere 11,430,136 u compared with 13,-\n688,511 for the corresponding period\nof 1931, an lncrwu of 1711,171.\nBonds Higher\nNIW TORK, May 11 (AF)\u2014A modest late rally enabled bonds to clou\nsomewhat hightr again today, but\nvolumt wu tuu below normal.\nIn the foreign section the only feature here wu unusually huvy trad*\nIng ln Rhlne-Maln-Denube 7s which\nspurted 17 points to 17 X. a new\nhigh for r a year.\n\"S\nQustslno\nSsn<\nno Oold  \t\nTaylor Bridge ........\nVanalta    \u2014-\nwayside  \t\nWsfilngton  _____\nCURB\nAlexandria   \t\nAntopnng   ..................\nBayview     \t\n\u25a0 O Nickel  \t\nB R fountain \t\nBit Missouri\nButte I XL \t\ncahnont Ott. \u2022\u2022\u2014\ncongress gold\nCrows Nut  ..\nDalhousle    .......\nDtlhoutle OUa\nDentonla  -\t\nDevenlsh   \t\nDunwell   \t\nEutcreet  \t\n\u00ab  Otii  .0OJ4\n\u00abonda ...,  *|1tt\nId Mountain \u2014 Jl\nfndian  l&in ~\nwar\nEortnr fttt .n  --U\nLucky  Jim  , \u2014\u00ab \u2014\nbftdlflon OU  -01%\nBKtac&.=r I\nMorton 1\njfttKe ma,:V~\u2122_ .MH\nNoble Five  \u2014 .1}\nNordon Oil  -il\nlend \"oreille\" ~~ J\u00bb\nPorter Idaho - \u2014 ~l\nIttd HewjT  1 \u2014\u2022\ni.7.M*..::::.:it$!\n__-\u00a5_=!_\nSilverado   -\ntnowflake    -01\ntaadard oold   -37\nTaylor Wlad   JS\nm fc= ,1*\nWaterloo    _ .11\nW&a\u2122*!:.: Si*\nWhite Eagle  -\nWhitewater   MM\nAtkelta   \u25a0*, \u2014  -\nRanohratn't  .  \u2014\npaoalta   ....,  .-\u00bb\nfat8\"\"...::: |\nCanadian Rand   M\nNorgold   .-  .\u2022!\u00ab\nSunshlns_.  MJ\nOlaclsr Cntk   -08\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nAltiandrla _.\t\nAlgoma  ._ \u2014\nAmity \t\nfEjmfrL\nBur  Exploration\nBig Missouri \t\nBoTili\nBrail\nMH\n1.0\nJl\n*l\nM\n.43 ft\n13.71\nBraldrni\u201e\u2122\u2122\u2014.;____.   13.75\nBridge R ii$lont-lti\"!ZZZ    1-96\nBrownlu\nBut can\nStadscoos\nSt Anthoi\nSudU _.\nSylvanlti\nSylvanltt   .\nWck Hugh\nTOwagamac\nVentures  \t\nWalte   Amulet .\u2014\nWhlteBafitPP\"\u2122\nJff\u00bb *\"*\"\"\u2022\nAcme\nA P Consolidsted\nAssociated Oil \t\nIMt Amar OU \t\nBaltao Ott\nCalmont\n%\u00ab\nIM\nM\nill\nM\nIM\n.33\ntl\n14.36\n.06';\nC and E Corporation\nChtmlcal   Rttssreh   ....\nDalhouslt ...__.\t\n\"Tome OU  \u2014\nJomutud O\nImperial OU\na a\n-\u202240\n1\ninjernatlonal Fata\njiirland\nNordon\nf\n\u00bb\nBeatty\nBeauharnola\nBeU Telephone\nBrsweii\"*'blstlileni'\nCanada Bread\nWHEAT CLOSES\nUPONUP SIDE\nGains Close to Two\nPoints; Price Up\nat Liverpool\nWINNIPEO Mty 11 (OP)-Wtathsr\noondltlont and uafavorabla mp aews\nbrought a late rally cn tht Winnipeg\ngrain exchange today that carried\nwheat prlou more than two cents\nbeyond the day's low polntt to clou\nwith net galna ot 1 to lft cents.\nMay wheat wound up at 71ft, July\nat 73ft to 73ft aad October at 71ft\nto 71ft c its. Pssslmlstto crop reports wert received from the United\nStatu northwett while wutern Canada continued to suffer from drought\nwbUs temperatures weU over the 80s\non the plaint.\nExport business wu dluppotntlng.\nLiverpool wheat cloud ft to ftd\nhigher and Chicago ended about two\ncants ahead.\nCuh grains trading wu lifeless and\nspread doted unchanged. Coarse\ngrains gained fractionally.\nNICKa EARNS\n31 MARE\nNet Profit Is Over\nFive Millions for\nFiscal Year\nTORONTO. May 11 (CP) .\u2014Interna*\nttonal Nickel Company pt Canada\nLimited earned 81 untt a ahare on\nthe common ttock In tht tint Quarter\nof 1114, after allowing tor the pre*\ntetrad dividend, according to tbe quar*\nterly statement Just made public.\nThe net profit of 16.040,378.31 compared with a net lou ot 110,181 re*\nported tn the corresponding psrlod of\nWtl and a nst profit ot 14,031,604 or\n34ft dents a than In tht final quarter of less.\nOperating income wu |T,4H,7M\ncompared with |l,0M,tll tor tht first\nquarter ot last year. After payment of\ndividends earned surplus amounted\nto 138,175,854.\nOath increased trom 114,011,110 to\n111,891,730. Other sssets Include Inventories. 117473,174; eccounte and\nMUa receivable, 17,371,411; govern*\nmeat and other ttcurltlu, 11,834,008,\n eases\t\nMONEY\nBy tha Canadian Press\nClosing exchange ratu:\nAt Montreal\u2014  Found  5.10ft,\nU~. dollar M 11-11, franc 6.60ft.\nAt Haw Tork\u2014Pound 5.11, Ca-\nnation ETAOIN 8HRDLU SHRDLU\naadlaa  dollar  1.00  1-11, banc\nM0H-\nAt Paris\u2014Pound 77.38, Oanadlan dollar 11.13 franca, US. dollar 11.13ft franca.\nIn gold\u2014Pound 13a Id, Oanadlan dollar 83.61 cents, U.S.\ndoll-r M.M cents.\n..s*e*te..c, a*,.-.*--..,*...*.....\nCan Cement\nCan Car 1\nSherritt Oordon\nSouth TlbiiimoBt\"'\n__ ,_ aad Foundry\nCan Indus Alcohol\nOaa Dredge \t\nOan pac Railway\nCons Bakeries .\nDistillers Sesgrar\nDominion stores\npord. ot Canada A\n\u00a7S3%& ..\nImperial Tobacco\nE-*lew A _.\t\nTifasan.  Harris ....\nStrvloe Stations\nStandard Paving\nStssl ot ctntda\nL\nMONTREAL STOCK PRICES\nB O Packing\nBell Telephone\nBratll   \t\nB C Power ,\nB C Power _\nBuilding producta _\t\nCan Car and Foundry ......\nCanada Cement ..\nCan cement Fid\nBan Oen Electric\nanada Gypsum\nCan ind Al,A.**\nCan   tad   Al   B\nCan Reamera\nQW*CA\nCoe!\nCoat M ti s,\nDominion Bridge\nDominion Glass\nOtn Steel want\nChu   Qurd   \t\nHamilton Brldgt  ..\nLake of tto \"woods\nMontreal Power\nockthutt '\nNttlontl Steel   .\npowtr corporation\nShawlnlgan \"\t\nPtul of Canada\nTwin, City\nWinnipeg  Elec\nCURBS\nAtt'd Brtwsrlss\nBrew \u00a3 Dlst .\nBrit Amtr OU\nBrack Silk\nCan Celsnese ..\nCtntda Dredge\nanK-pzzi:: 1*\nCsn Vlnegan \u2014    38\nCan Wlnertu      IH\nDUtuisrs Suoam ~I__P.1V. lift\nDominion Engineer   31\nDominion Tn  ~_ . J\nBorne. OU        1.43\nnptrltl 011  ___.....   14\nimperial Tobtcco can    10ft\ninternational  Petrol      36\nMcColl  prontenao    18ft\nMltcheU  RObt   _ _.Jft\nSoraada    - \n\u00ab\u00bb  Htruy  \u2014\nisanA,\":::::~\nBANKS\n\"tt.76\n= h\n3\n75\nMISt'KLLANEOl'8\nOta Batad\t\nCan Canners \t\nDominion Storu\nFord Can A *\u2022*\nOrodyear\t\nLaura stcord \t\nLoblsw orooerUs\nPhoto   Enravsrs\nOrooi\nEnra*\nService Btatl\nUndard\nWest Can .\nWaller Brew\nZlmmerknlt ..\nfl\na*\ng\nVancouver Soles\nVANCOUVER, Hay 16\u2014 Mining\nsharu told on tht Vancouvtr ttock\nexchange today:\nListed\u2014Bradlan 410, Bralorne 43.\nB R Con 3100, B R Ex Mil, Cariboo\n1N0, Oold Belt 1000, Oeorgla R INO.\nGrandvlew 300, Inter 0*0 1700,\nMeridian 3760. Morning Star MOO,\nNat Silver 4000, Nicola 3360, Pioneer\n300, Premier O 3600, Reno 10.336,\n300 Premier O 3100, Rtno 10338,\nMM.\nCurb\u2014Bayview 1000, > O Nickel\n\u25a0300, Big Mlu 10M, Butt \u00abL IM.\nCan Rand 0M, Oongnu 1300. Dalhouslt 1000. Dentonla UM, Dunwell\nMM, Fairview UN. Ooloonda 1M0,\nOold Mtn MM, Grange 37M. OruU\nWlhksns 330C, Home I7M, Indspen-\ndence SOM, Indian HO, Koot Belle\n13M, Koot Flo 1000, Mlnto 13,300,\nNative Son 4300, Noble Fin MM,\nNorgold 10,650, Fend Oreille M, Reward 300;, Richfield 1000. Salman\n10M, Sllvsrorut MM. S* wfltkt 1000.\nStandard IM, Vldette M0, Viking\n1000, Wavsrly SOM, White Eagle 7M,\nWhitewater MOO.\nEASTERN SALES\nMONTREAL EXCHANGE\nMONTRIAL, May 11 (OP)\u2014Salu of\nmon than 100 shares on tht Montrul ttock exchange today wtn; Mo\nBru, 141 B 0 Power A. HI Can Ind\nAle B, 1037 CPR, 130 Dom Brldgt,\n17M Int Nick, IM Mat Bnw, 131\nQuebec Pow.     - ,*      \u2014\nTORONTO  INDUSTRIALS\nTOBONTO. May II (OF)-Stlu ot\nmon than IM sharu on tto Industrial section of tto Toronto ttoek exchange today win: 435 Abitibl, 4M\nBraetllen. TM Bnw 4 DU, 464 CPU-\nMl Ford A, MM Int Nick, 4M\nWalken, IM Walton pfd.\nSugar Unchanged\nNBW YORK, May 16 (AF)\u2014 Baw\nsugar unchanged, 3.M tor spot, futuru -unchanged to I point lower.\nSalu 10M tons. May 1.4IB, July\n140B, Sept. IM. Deo. 1.M, Jan.\n1MB, March 1.70.\nRefined 4-0 tor tine granulated.\nDOME DP DOLLAR\nTORONTO, May 11 (CP)-A long\nlist of mining sharu remained unchanged on the mining hoard of tht\nToronto exchange today ln sluggish\ntrading. Price variations ln the mon\nactive Issues wtn mainly on tto\nupside.\nDome tdvanced to M7, up 11.\nWrl;ht Hargnavu lott 10 otntt. In\ntht baae metala and sliver groups,\nNoranda at M0 gained M cents. The\nBau Metala corporation, Mining corporation and Walts-Amulet wen up\n6 to 7 centa each and Sherritt ugged\n4 centt. Eldorado doted 11 cents up\nat a 46 and Bear Exploration added 3.\nThe cheap (Old shares were featured\nby action la Maple Leaf which cloaed\n4ft higher at ii oa a turnover of\n86,000 shares.\nVtnturu, Howty and Wtytlds advanced 3.\nChtmlcal Reeesroh pushed up to\n3.01, a (aln of 11 cents.\nDominion Live Stock\nWINNIPEO, May 16 (CP)\u2014Dominion Uve stock quotations wen u\nfollows: Cattle 7M, calvu 3M, hogs\n1333, sheep 8.\nSteers, up to 1060 lbt,: Good and\ncholn 14.60 to 18.60.\nSteen.. over 1M0 lbs.: Oood and\nchoice 14.35 to MM.\nHelfera: Oood and choloe M to\n11.71.\nCowi: Oood, M to 13.50.\nBuilt: Oood, M to 13.60.\nMllkeri and springers: 130 to 141.\nVeal calvu: 15.38 to 86.76.\nBop: Select bacon 11 psr head\npremium, bason 17.71, butCtera 11\nper head discount, heavy 17.76, extn\nhuvy 17.35, sows No. 1 M.H to 16.\nLambs: Oood handywelght 16.76\nto 17.60, good toavlu It to 16.50.\nSheep: Oood toavlu 11.60 to 11.78,\ngood handywelght 13 to 13.50.\nLiverpool Grata\nMarket Holidays\nWDTNIFBO. May 11 (OF)\u2014Tto Liverpool grain market win eloee following a abort session Friday, May 11,\nfor Whlttuntldt hoUdtys, and will\nnot reopen until Tuuday, May 33.\nAll North American markets will function aa usual.\nBEATTIE GOLD\nPROFIT $46,482\nTORONTO, Msy 18 (CP) .\u2014Beattle\nGold Mlnu Limited nported a ait\nprofit of 146,413 tor the tint unn\nmontha of operations (May to December 11, IMt) or sbout 1 oent s\nthan on tbe 4,538,371 atone outstanding. Concentrates produced were\nvalued at 8763.533.\nFREE MINERS\nLICENCES DUE\nVICTORIA, May 16 (CP)-Warnlng\nwu Issued today by thl Brltlih Co-\nlur la department of mlnu that rs-\nnswal of ordinary fne miners' certificates must be effected by May 31,\nln rupect to property held under\neither the mlnersl act or tbe placer\nmining act. Tha tus for Individual\nminers are M, and fcr corporations\nbetwun IM and UM. lt wu itated.\nRecent amendments to both acts\nprovlds for an extension of Ume by\nsix montha ln which to revive title\nin mining property forfeited through\nlspu of a fne miner's certificate.\nThe thengu, however, do not remove the necessity for renewing ordinary certificates on time. Owners\nof mlnersl clalma or placer mining\nleans must renew eerUflcates by tbe\nend ot thla month.\nSpecial fne miners' certificates, to\nwhloh reference It made ln tht lta*\ntutu, an Identified with title revival applications, aad an distinct\nfrom tht ordinary certificates. Ths\nteas In thll oau are 111 for the lndl*\nvldual, and MM tor a corporation.\nProvisional ttea mitten oertlflcatat,\nanothtr division, an Issued fne of\ncost undtr further legislation, and\nan good for tht taking up of a\nplacer claim aad lta recording with*\nout tut.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, May 11 (CP)\u2014Brit\nIth tnd foregin exchange in rela\ntlon to the Canadian dollar, ai\ncompiled by tht Royal Bank of\nCanada, dosed today u follows:\nArgentina,  peso       .3343\nAustralia,   pound    40638\nBelgium,   belts       .3340\nChina, pong Kong dollars 3833\nCzechoslovakia,  crown      .0417\nDenmark, krone    4383\nFrance, fraao       0660\nGreat Britain, pound 1.1068\n.\u00bb\u2022 1^.= m\nHungary,  pings 3083\nNew Zetltnd, pound     4.0788\nNorway, krone  ___, 3668\nSouth Africa, pound 6.0968\nSwiden, krone   .3634\nwlturiend,   frano    M83\nUnited Statu, dollar, l-ll psr cent\ndiscount.\nForeign Exchanges\nin Downward Drift\nNEW TOBK, May i\u00bb (CF)\u2014 A\nslight downward drln wu evident In\nthl foreign exchange market! today.\nThe Canadian dollar uw lu premium reduced trom t-13 to 1-16 per\ncent. Tht final iterllng mte wu 15,11,\noft ft oent from yuterday, while the\nFrench franc, closing at 6.60ft cents,\nshowed a lou ot .ooft at a ctnt\nBREWER FIRM\nBrewers,    Distillers\nChange Name and\nRecapitalize\nVANCOUVER, May 16 (OP).\u20148h\u00abe-\nholders of Breweri * DUtlllen of\nVancouver, Ltd., have'agreed on a reorganization of the company.\nThe scheme vu decided on at a\ngeneral meeting here to enable a capital return to be made to shareholders\nand particularly because of the probability the company will have to de*\npend largely on the domestic market\nwhen United States distilleries are\nable to supply the American market.\nThe oompany will henceforth be\nknown as the Vancouver Brewers &\nDistillers. AH the assets of the present company will be conveyed in return for the Issue by the new com*\npany of redeemable preferred stock\nand common stock.\nAs funds become available, tbey may\nbe applied to redemption of the preferred stock of the new company\neither by drawings or purchase.\nThe new company will have an\nauthorized capital of $15,750,000, with\n3,128,000 shares of 6 per cent, non-\ncumulative, redeemable preferred\nstock of 94 par value and 3,360,000\nshares of common stock of $1 par\nvalue. All shares will carry full voting\nrights.\nThe new company will Issue to the\nold company, 8,044,030 preferred\nshares and an equal number 'of common shares. Theee will be distributed\nto the holders of th 0,089,840 shares of\nthe company outstanding on the basis\nof one-half share of preferred stock\nand one-half share of common stock\nfor each present share.\nMetal Markets\nNIW TOHK, May 18 (AP)-Copper\nquiet; electrolytic ipot and future,\nblue eagle, 8.60.\nTin barely steady; spot and nearby\nand future 83.16.\nIron firm, unchanged.\nLead study; spot New Tork 4.38;\nEast fit. Louis 4.10.\nZlno quiet; teat St. Loult spot and\nfuture 4.36.\nAntimony, apot IM.\nBar silver easy, '_ lower at M,\nAt London\u2014Copper, standard tpot\n\u00a333 16s; future \u00a333 3s; electrolytlo\n\u00a336; future \u00a336 6s. \\\nLead, spot \u00a310 17s StX; future \u00a311 Is,\nZinc, spot 14 10s; future \u00a314 17s 64.\nTin, futures \u00a3338 17a M.\nBar silver easy, 3-16 lowtr it\n\u00bbWd.\nSTANDARD\nSECURITIES\nLIMITED\nVaNCOUVIH STOCI nCHOHOI\nCorrwtpon-ie-tee lnettei\n425 HOWE STBEBT\nTrinity IMT     \\n_tmTI-_ms9.\nPOUND OFF\nMONTRIAL, Hay 11 (OF)\u2014 The\npound and thi Prench franc lut\nground on Montreal currency ex.\nchangu toda;, the United Statu dollar remaining unchanged at a discount of 1-16 of 1 psr cent. Ths\npound aaaed H of a oent at 18.10\nll-ll and the franc wu off .01 of a\ncent a* I.M centa.\nBuySovittOil\nNIW TOBK, May 11 (AP)\u2014Thl\nSooony-Vacuum corporation hu\nreached an agreement with the Sonet government for the purchase of\naoms 600,000 barrels of oil products,\nvalued at about 11,000,000 for distribution ln the near eut, lt wu learned\ntoday. ,\nA New Service for the Mine Operator\nOlty representation  to ctty  and out-of-town   operators\u2014Psasenger\nFreight, Air, BaU, Bui and Water; also supplies, Equipment, .etc.\nNominal  Service  Charge\nWHITE   POR   FULL   INFORMATION\nB.C. Miners' Service and Transportation\nCOMPANY\n645 Howe Street Vancouver, B. C\nMade tt\nTrail, B.C\nCM.SiS.Co.\nof Can. Ltd.\n'powttftswt?\nExcellent results have been obtained on potato crops\n\u2014for example, a fanner at Wardner, B.C (name\non request) increased his yield by six tona by expenditure of 17.50 on ELEPHANT BRAND\nFERTILIZER v\nWith Results like'this yon cannot afford to do\nwithout Fertilizer\nElephant Brand\nAMMONIUM PHOSPHATES\nAMMONIUM SULPHATE\nSUPERPHOSPHATES and\nCOMPLETE FERTILIZERS\nSupply all essential plant foals and can he obtained\nUi hundred pound sacks Mm all good dealers at\nreasonable prlou\nManufactured by\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nOF CANADA, LTD.     '\nAT TBAIL, BBII1SH COLUMBU\nUse Elephant Brand Fertilizers\n  \t\n1\npaoe tri\nPART OF Dl\nOF CRANBROOK\nRESERVOIR OUT\nNo Damage to System\nThough Highest\nSeven Years\nTOURIST PARK NOW\nOPEN FOR SEASON\nStreets Are Gravelled;\nRelief Work Is\nExtensive\nCriticizes Pact\nCRANBROOK, May 18.\u2014The Cranbrook city tourist park hu I :en\nopened for the season from May 1.\nu nported by tbe worka committee\nat. council union thli wuk. The\ncaretaker receives any receipts trom\ntourists until May IB, when tbe summer salsrlu to caretakers commence.\nThe playground, park and cemetery\nwater connections have bun made for\ntbe aummer.\nMany streets havs received a coating of fine crushed gravel, end aoft\nipots ln completed streets have bun\npatched.\nCreeks serving tbe elty reurvolr\nan at-high flood at an abnormally\nearly date, and have reaehed tb*\nhighest mark attained for uven yean.\nA email aectlon of the earth dun at\nOold creek wu washed out by the\nhigh water, but no damage hu bun\ndone to the Intake spillway or pipe\nllnu. Repairs WlU be made u soon\nas high water recedes. >\nGRADE TENNIS LAWNS\nOndlng work on the tennis lawns\nIn Baker park hu bun continued.\nHERE ARE THE\nUSUAL SIGNS OF\nACID STOMACH\nNaunltk   Feeling of Weakneu \u2022\nHeadache! Mouth Acidity\nNauiet      Lou ot Appetite\nInd-iutlon^our Stomach\nNervoumeu   Sleepleuneu\nAuto-intoxication\nWHAT TO DO FOR IT\nTAKE\u2014Jteiipoontuljof !\nPhillips'  Milk  of  Ma|- !\nnesia In s gins of wstsr 1\nevery morning when you j\nget   up.   Take   another ;\nteaspoonful  30 minutes ;\niltenHting. And another\nbefore you go to bed.\nOS\u2014Tske   thl   new\nfe*?r\u00ab\neach teaspoonful, u directed above.\nIf you have Acid Stomach, don't\nworry about it Follow the simple\ndirections given above. This email\ndosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia\nacts _ once to neutralize the acids\nthat cause headache, stomach pains\nand other distress. Try it. You'U\nfeel like a new person.\nBut\u2014be careful you get genuine\nPhillip' Milk of Magnesia, or\nPhillip? Milk of Magnesia Tablets\nwhen you buy\u201425c and 50c sizes,\nAISO IN TA81IT roiM\nEach thy tsblet is th*\nequivalent et s teaspoonful\nof Genuine Phillips' Milk\nPklllips' Milk of Magntiii\nMslcolm MacDonald, aon ot the British prime minister, md under secretary for the dominions, told the\nhouu ot commons he would not nr\nthe United Kingdom Wu entirely\nsatisfied with what Canada and Australia had done ln tbe way ot Implementing their Ottawa economic agreements.\n-TBI NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.C.-TBIBSDAT. MORNINO. MAT JT, USA-\nSeeding the ground is nov under way,\nseveral acres having been planted.\nlight married persons with 37 dependents and one single woman reoelved city relief tn April to the value\nof 8386.08, against alx married persons with 19 dependents receiving\n9133.80 ln March. Twelve married persons with 98 dependents aad five\nsingle persons wen given government\nrelief, agalnit nlm married and 30\ndependents and two single for March.\nSeventy-tour were given unemployment relief work, totalling 1085 man\ndayi during the month, at a total\ncost of 93001.13.\nThree building permit! were issued\nduring the month, representing construction amounting to 9880.\nAll city dairies are completing extensive spring cleaning and whitewashing operations ln the dairy bams\nand other buildings.\nllie light department nported 14\nurvlcet cut off and 30 connected.\nleaving a gain of alx active unices.\nFourteen strut light! were renewed.\nNew poles, transformers and so forth\nwen erected at varloua part* of the\ncity. Six man houn wai spent on\nradio Interference work. Consumption\nfor the month wu 71,840 K.W.H..\nagainst 74,800 ln March, and 93,340 ln\nAprU, 1933.\nBasketball Bridge\nGiven at Creston\nCRESTON, May 18.\u2014To ralu some\nnecessary funds to enable the Cruton\nBasketball league to clou tbe season\nfree of debt, the league executive\nstaged a benefit bridge at the parish\nhall Friday night. High scon prizes\nwere taken by Mrs. F. Levin and Jim\nCherrlngton Jr., and the consolation\nhonors went to Mn. Klnkade and\nEraal Ferris.\nA tins luneh followed the cards.\nW. Llphardt waa a Sunday visitor\nwltb bis son-in-law and daughter,\nRev. A, and Mn. Cove, who an ln\nchirge of Pentecostal Tabernacle\nwork In ths divisional city.\nMn, Wilbur, who hu been on a\nvisit at Saskatchewan points for the\nput thne weeks, hu returned borne.\nN. Cardinal hu returned to Calgary, after spending tbe winter with\nhis brother, Ed. Cardinal here.\nRAIN   ON   PRAIRIES\nWINNIPEO, May 18 (CP). \u2014 A\nthunderstorm and heavy rainfall ln\ntbe Edmonton district tonight wis\nfollowed by forecasts of scattered\nshowers ln Alberta, Saskatchewan\nand Manitoba for tomorrow.\nnSHINO SURVEY PLANNED\nOTTAWA, May 18 (Ot).\u2014A eurvey\nof the salmon and sealing conditions\noft the British Oolumbla cout will\nbe mads soon, lt wu revealed at\nthe senate committee on sealing\nand fisheries today.\nCanadian ulmon output at canneries Is on the lncresu. The 1932\nmark la already passed by 110,000\n\u00bb ln October,\n\"NO KNEES\nIN OUR LAWNMOWERS\"\nYou must take your hat off to the automobile\nboys. They keep the public keyed up. Streamlines,\nno draught ventilation, and now \"knees.\" And one\nmust admit, too, that they are pretty successful\nin making the car owner ashamed of the old bus\nby dangling new ideas before him.\nWe therefore regret to admit that we have found\nno way in which to embody any of the above-mentioned discoveries in our 1934 models of Lawn\nMowers. We will save this, though, our Canadian\nmade mowers are designed on true scientific lines,\nand will be going strong years after even the finest\n1984 automobile has been gathered to its forefathers.\nGREAT AMERICAN\u201417-inch; each  128.50\nEMPRESS\u201414-lnch; each f 15.50\nWOODYATT\u201414-inch; each \u00a514.00\nMERCURY-14-inch; each  _.   *f*?.50\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Ltd.\nMORE ABOUT -\nMARKETS BILL\na\n,   Continued Fran Page One)\nW. H. Moon (Lib., Ontario) and former chairman of the tariff advisory\nboard, who aald that the bill, lf tt\nbecame law would bring about an\neconomic revolution.\nNO TORY REPLY\n. The reaction of the government to\nMr. King's suggestion wlU probably\ndecide whether the blockade la to\ncontinue. The Liberal leader's state*\nment came ao late then wu no reply\ntrom the gov rnment benches before\nadjournment.\nAn old time rancher from the far\nwut, Col. Harry Mulllna, Conservative\nmember for tbe Manitoba riding of\nMarquette, stole the spotlight earlier.\nBe did lt by the simple process ot\nvavlng a tin can to emphaaln his\nremarka.\nAROENTINE'S BEEP\nColonel Mulllna, who went weet u\na boy when cattle ranchers Wen\nlords of the prairie, demanded something be done to stop Importation of\nArgentine canned beef composed of\n\"the worst, decrepit old anlmali on\nttu range.\"\nIt horrified the old rancher to\nknow that the equivalent of 17,000\nhead ot cattle wu Imported Into\nCanada uch year. And, far worse. It\nwu Imported ln cans. Ha suggested\nyoung girls ln colleges, befon receiving their \"gold-headed can-openers u diplomas'' should be *arned ot\n\"rubbish\" that went Into the cans.\nCONTROL OP MONEY\nMr. King stressed that one of the\nbasic thinga ln the Brltlah constitution wu the control of parliament\nover expenditures. This principle wu\nIgnored ln the measure, he said. Expenditure! under the bill ihould be\nmade by appropriations f parliament.\nStrong exception alio had bun taken\nby the opposition, he uld, to part\ntwo, which left lt to a particular\ngroup appointed, to Investigate and\ndetermine what wu to be an ojfence.\n\"I am glad to note tbe government\nhu taken account ot the force of\nthe exception taken to theu clauses,\"\nsaid Mr. King, \"and'll proposing to\nmake a material change which will\nmeet all that there wu ln tbe nature\nof opposition to that part of the\nmeuure. The government ls proposing\nto do away with the word 'determine'\nand substitute tbe word 'report.'\nMORE EFFECTIVE\n\"That means that when an lnveatl-\ngatlon li held a report will be made\nby the lnveatlgaton to the minister\nand to the government. The nport\nwill be public, and undoubtedly will\nbe serviceable tn helping to make\nmore effective tbe law wltb regard to\npreventing the enhancement of prices\nor the restraint of trade which ls unreasonable and unfair,\n\"It la changu like theu whloh help\nto bring thu legislation Into line\nwith what I have been contending all\nalong ahould be the coune to be followed. Thli glvu to tbe Individual a\nknowledge tn advance of tbl law and,\nln tbe matter of prosecution, and the\nrut. It surrounds him with the protection accorded by the courts to ln*\nnocent partlu so that their Uvea may\nnot \u25a0 be made uncertain and their\nproperty liable to seizure without\nknowledge ln advance of what la going to take place.\n\"If a similar change could be made\nwith respect to part one of thla legislation,\" continued Mr. King, \"whereby\ntheu local organlwtlona might make\nreporta to the ministry of conditions\nu they exist and the ministry take\ntbe responsibility ot enacting legislation or pauing orders-ln-councll\nwhich would be known and applicable\nfrom ooaat to cout, then, ao far u I\nam concerned, I would oeau to have\nany opposition to the meuure Of an\nexperimental nature.\"\nB.C. Coal Output\nUp by 5 Per Cent\nVICTORIA, May 18 <CP>.-BrltUh\nColumbia coal mlnu increased their\noutput In the tint four months of\nthis year by approximately five per\ncent. With a total production ot\napproximately 446,780 tons, compared wltb 438,343 tons In a like period\nlut year, according to provincial\nrecord!.  __\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nOrlznelle'i    for    bedding    plant!.\nOpen evenings. Phone 187,      t3566)\nFollow the crowd! to Ymir tor the\nbig celebration on May 34th. (3678)\nOur advertising is ln our work\u2014\nKootenay   Barber   Shop.        (3408)\nTONIGHT, s P.M.\nC. O. F. public muting, Eagles'\nball. Speaker, Harold Winch, M.L.A.\n(3881)\nThe Berlin, Oermany, polloe Inspector, Karl Llndemann, hu constructed,\nwith hla co-warker, WHU Sonne, a\n\"Muscle Airplane\" (as the Inventors\ncall lt) Or a flying bicycle, for all. Tbe\nairplane li ut ln motion by i bicycle\nIngeniously connected to tbe thru\nuctlon wings which in ut swinging\nby thl movement ot tbe pedals. The\nswinging of theu wings raises the\nmachine and a small hill ls sufficient\nto und lt Up. The flnt trials were\nvery satisfactory. The picture shows\nHerr Llndemann with hla flying contraption.\nKING LEV1NSKY, WHO RAN OUT ON\nLASKY BOUT, FOUND IN A HOSPITAL\nI Got a Nervous Breakdown'\nHe Shouts; Condition Not\nSerious Says Medico\nCHICAGO. May 18 (AP).\u2014In a\nhospital room, with the ominous\nsign on the door, \"No vlslton,\nplease,\" 381 pounds ot King Levlnsky, the vanishing heavyweight, wu\nfound today after a uarch almost\nas comprehensive as that for John\nDUllnger the outlaw.\nThe Klngflah lay stretched ln bed\nwith perspiration oozing trom his\nhuge frame. He wu sucking on a\nchocolate egg malted milk.\nI got a nervous breakdown,\" the\nKlngflah blurted out.\n\"Look,   I'm   weak.   I'm   sick.   I'm\nA  real  time   U  promised   thou\nattending the 34th of Mar celebration at Ymir. Plan now to be there.\n(3578)\nTry the new Tail srrvlct, PHONE\n797. Prompt and reliable. 11. Renwlck.\nl)\u00bbj ml night service. (2492)\nDANCE\nSat.   bight,   9-13,   Melody   Makers\n\u2022 EAGLE HAU\n(3355)\nPish and chipa to taki home 3sc.\nOnyhound coffee shoppe.        (3878)\nTbe dance you have bun waiting\nfor. Follow the Rambler dance band\nto Salmo Friday night, nay 19. Big\ntime assured. (3883)\nBarn Dance at Crescent Dairy Friday, May 19. Admission 35c. Orchestra Melody Maken. (3874)\nMuting Nelson women's Institute\nrrlday, 18th, at o'clock. A talk on\nflowen by Mrs. William Rutherford.\n(9877)\nBaseball, aoftball, racing, log sawing, rock drilling, an aome of the\nevent! for tbe 34th of May c-lebra*\ntlon at Tmlr. (3675)\nCARD OF THANKS\nWill thou frlendi from thi Wut\nKootenays who unt floral tributes\nat tha pauing of our dearly loved\nwife and mower, please accept this\nu a mark Of deep appreciation.   '\n(Signed): _,\u2022 P. Thompson, Margaret and Wesley. (3873)\nMn. A- B. HaU and daughter Dorothy wish to thank their many\nfriends for their floral tritautu and\nmany kindnesses shown In thilr recent bereavement ln the duth of a\nloving huiband and father.  (3573)\nFONERAL NOTICE\nFuneral nrrlou for the late Philip\nBillings, late of Salmo, will be held\nat the Church of Miry Immscuste,\nNelson, on Saturday morning at 9\no'clock. (3580)\nMORE ABOUT\nSHIP STRIKES\nContinued From Page One)    e\nearly action ln ending the itrlke.\nEutern wuhlngton apple crop! are\nbeing threatened wltb dutructlon\nu a result of spray materials being\nheld up by the tleup on the cout,\nthe governor wu Informed, and\nother orchard' and builness groups\nsent protests.\n3900 ARE OUT\nSeattle* strikers reached 8900 today wben 800 mutera, mates and\npilot! went out ln sympathy with\nthi 3000 longshore-men and 1800\nseamen and othen already out. In\naddilon, almost 8000 worken In\nWaahlngton and Oregon had nothing to do because ot cloud or skeletonised industries unable to ship\ntbelr producta by sea.\nMeanwhile today, letters and telegrams to Governor Martin discloud\nthat eight steamship lines planned\nto definitely eliminate Seattle u a\nport ot call, unless Immediate steps\nare taken to make operations poulble. The notice of Intention to discontinue operations wu served by\nBogle, Bogle and Gates, u attorneys\nfor the llnu.\nThe new weekly passenger eervlce\nof tbe Grace line, between Seattle\nand California, wu hfbken today\nwhen the nUlng Of the Santa Eleana\nfrom San Francisco for SeatUe tomorrow ww postponed, agent! here\nwen notified.\nTROUBLE IN  SAN FRANCISCO\nSAN FRANCISCO, May 18 (AP).\u2014\nWhile sailors walked from harbor\nlocked Pacific cout snips today, Intensifying the cargo blockade caused by itrlking longshoremen, authorities of thru states anxiously\nawaited the arrival from Washington\nof Edward F. McCrady, assistant\nsecretary  of  labor.\nThe walkout of the seamen, estimated to number betwun 6000 and\n7000, wu announced by Oeorge\nLarsen, secretary of the Sailors' union, wbo said the 12,000 striking\nlongshoremen will be \"supported to\nthe limit.\" Larsen uld tbe utlon\non their own account are demanding union recognition and wagu ot\n876 a month, compared to the\npreunt scale of between 835 and\n880. The longahoremen are demanding 91 an hour pay and a 30-hour\ntired. I ain't the Klngflah no mon.\nI took a look ln the looking glass\nand I hated myself. It wasn't the\nKing that I uw staring back at\nme.\"\n\"Sun, It'a a nervous breakdown,\"\nscreamed Leaping Lena Levy, hla\nsister-manager, u ahe patted ber\nbelting brother's perspiring brow.\n.Then she plunged Into a bitter\ndenial that she and her brother\nbad staged an artistic run-out on\nhis bout with Art Lukey, which\nwas to be held ln Los Angelu lut\nnight. They arrived In Chicago In\ntha early darkness of today, whizzing into town ln a big sedan after\na four-day drive from the Pacific\ncout, with another brother, Sammy,\nat the wheel.\nDr. W, MorrU Sherln, who examined the Klngflah, uld hts patient\nappeared to be very tired and overtrained, and he would need to kup\nhim under observation at the hospital tor thru or four daya. HU\ncondition, he uld tonight, did not\nappear to be serious and hla trouble\nwu more mental Ills than physical.\nMORE ABOUT\nUS. SILVER\n(Continued From Page One)\nthe metal. The majority ot the sliver\ngroup apparently would like to ue\nthe tax proposal eliminated but Indicated they wen willing to accept lt\nif Secretary Henry Morgenthau or\nthe president insisted.\nSUver certificates would be luued\nupon the metal, whloh must be required to bring tbe i5 per cent rstlo.\nSilver now constitutes about 13 per\ncent of the ruerre although It waa\nmon thtn 35 per wnt during the\nadministration of Grover Cleveland\nand Theodore Roosevelt.\n91 CERTIFICATES\nOne senator said the allver would be\nbought at the market price, but that\nIt would be given a value of 81-29\nan ounce by the treuury rnd 81 sliver\ncertificates would be Issued on each\nounce. The treuury will take tbe\nprofit rcaultlng from the difference\nbet sen the price at which the metal\nIs purchased and the value put upon\nIt as a cum cy bau.\nTbe declaration of policy ls to contain the assertion that the \"secretary\nof the treuury ls here: y authorised\nand directed\" to make the necessary\nsliver purchases.\nShould the world price of silver\nreach 91.29 an ounce befon the reserve ls acquired, the treasury would\nbe authorized to atop buying and to\nsell silver lf lt uw tit until the price\nfell below the 91*39 figure.\nweek ln place of the present 85\ncent scale and 48-hour week.\nSimultaneously, the Marine Cooks\nend Stewards union, representing\n700 members at this port, voted to\nstrike, Eugene Burke, secretary, announced.\nThe Masters, Mates and Pilots ot\nAmerica, San Francisco Local No. 40\nwhich hu already voted sympathetic\nsupport for the longshoremen, will\nmeet to consider further action tomorrow.\nMORE ABOUT\nONT. ELECTION\ntContinued From Page One)\nhla cabinet' have held conferences\ndiscussing the election date and\npreparing the Conservative manifesto. At the conclusion of today's\nconference the election date was\nforthcoming.\nTot wuks party heads have bun\ncampaigning In preparation for the\nvote. Premier Henry and bis cabinet ministers have delivered address.\nes at numerous nomination meetings and Mitchell F. Hepburn, Ontario Liberal leader, hu waged a\nbusy campaign.\nMANY IN FIELD\nThe nomination mutlnga have\nplaced 87 Conservatives, 79 Liberals,\n11 C. O. F\u201e one Independent Liberal, three Communist and one\nUnited Front candidates ln the field.\nPremier Henry wu chosen unanimously la his riding ot York eut\nand Mr. Hepburn wu the unanimous choice of Elgin Liberal!,\nCabinet ministers nominated Include: Hon. Charles Mccrea, minuter of mlnu, who wu chosen\nln hla riding of Sudbury today; Hon.\nJ. M. Robb, mlnlater ot health, rep*\nr-untlng Algoms; Hon. T. L. Kennedy, mlnUter of agriculture, representing peel; Hon, William plnlay-\nson, mlnUter ot lands and forests,\nIn Blmcoe eut; Hon. Leopold Mac*\nCaulay, minister of highways, in\nYork wut; Hon. w. H. Prices, attorney-general, In Toronto Parkdale,\nand Hon. H. C. schofield, minister\nwithout portfolio, In Toronto St.\nOeorge.\nLIB LEADER IN HELD\nDr. Oeorge McQulbban, Liberal\nhouu leader, who succeeded w. BTN.\nSinclair, K. O, hu been sel.cted in\nhla riding ot Wellington north and\nHarry C. Nixon, progressive chieftain\nand Mr. Hepburn's lieutenant, U\nagain representing hU followers tn\nBrant. Mr. Sinclair wu unopposed\nu Liberal candid t; In his constituency ot Onttrlo.\nTbe standing _. partlu In the\nleglslsture at dissolution wss u\nfollows:\nConservatives (government) , 84,\nLiberals 16, progressives 8, Labor 1,\nUnited Farmers ot Ontario 1, vacant 8\u2014Total 113.\nIn the general election!, however,\nballoting will _* for only 90 seats,\nthe redistribution act of 1933 having reduced the size of the chamber by 22 memben.\nIN SINCE 1929\nThe 18th legislature wu elected\nOct. 80, 1939, when the government\nof Hon. O. Howard Ferguson wu\nreturned to power.\nThe result of that election wu:\nConservatives 91, Liberals 14, Progressives s, O. F, O. 1, Labor 1.\nOeorge S. Henry, who had bun\nminister of highways, replace Hon.\nMr, Ferguson u premier on Dec. 15,\n1930, on the latter's appointment\nu Canadian high commissioner in\nEngland,\nThe cabinet, after the lut elections, consisted of 11 memben, but\nit pnunt hu only nine, two ministers having died. Tbl reduced number will be continued if the govern*\nment U nturned to power.\nCOAST INDUSTRIALIST DIES\nVANOOUVER, May 16 (CP).\u2014James\nHoward, 89, pruldent of the Rou -\nHoward Iron Worka Co., Ltd., ot Vancouver, died hen tonight following an\nItinera of a few days with bronchial\ntrouble.\nBritish Glider Expert Sets New Record\nSummer Weight\nFELTS\nAnother shipment ol\nthese feather weight\nfelts has arrived. The\nideal hat for warm\nweather wear. In light,\nmedium grey and fawn\nshades.\n$3.50... $5.00\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nMay Benefit From Arabian\nRuler's Aggression\nIf King Ibn saud, ruler of Saudi\nArabia, continues his relentless advance toward Sana ln an effort to\ncreate a Saudi empln ln Arabia, lt Is\nlikely his sons, (above) will become\n 1\t\nrulers of aome Of the oonquered t_\\t\nMan kingdoms. Emir Saud (left) I\nheir to the throne of Saudi Anbl\nwhile Emir Faisal (right) U Ibn Staff\nsecond oon. *\nREDS BARGAIN\nWITH PHILLIES\nCINCINNATI, May 16 (AP). \u2014\nAvowedly hunting new talent for\nthe flagging Reds, the Cincinnati\nBauball club today announced a\ntwo tor three swap with the equally\nlowly  Phillies.\nSylvester Johnion, acquired this\nyear from St. LouU Cardinals, was\nunt to the Quaker city, along with\nJohnny Moore, outfielder, obtained\nfrom Chicago Cuba, lut year ln the\ntrade that gave Chicago the volatile\nBabe Herman. In return the Reds\ngot two outflelden, Wes Bchulmer*\nlch and Art Ruble, who played with\nDetroit tor a time; and Ted Klein-\nhans. an ex-Southern association\nsouthpaw.\nAbout 15 per sent of th* -rettU\nchemicals ara manufactured In ooul\ntries which in 1913 had no Impel\nant chemical manufacture!.        v\nJ.A.C. Laughton, R.d\nOPTOMETRIST\u2014OPT1C1AII -I\nSalts 205, Medical Arts BolldlngJ\nDON'T LIMP!\nMut each day with a smlli.\nSmytbe'i foot bath curea til foot!\ntroublu.\nSmythe's Pinning\nPHONE  1\nPrescriptions onr Specialty\nGood Building Needs\nQuality Lumber\nPhoneW\nW.W.Powell Co., Ltd.\n\"The Home of Good Lumber\"\n\"Know Our Staff\u2014They Want to Know You\"\n\"Ty\" Says...\n\"TY\" CULLEY\nParts Department\n\"(leniilne Oeneral Moton pert!\nand arcrssorles tre designed by\nO. M. P. engineers for O. M. ft\ncars. Our stock ls complete la '\nthese parts, enabling us to gin\nyou prompt, proficient service on\nany replacement! necessary for\nyour car, using Genuine Oeneral\nMoton Parte ONLY. Cigar lighten,\nauto heaten, into radios, cleaners,\npolishes, etc.\u2014everything In the\naccessory line for your ear. We tre\nalways it yonr service with the\nproverblsl smile.\"\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nrSU'D\/\nO. B. Collins, t member of tbe Lon- t New Britlth altitude record tor\ndon Gliding club, rou In his glider to gliders. Be hu now qualified for the\na height of 6000 tut during a night stiver \"C\" gliding certificate, being\nfrom Dunstable to Bouthend-on-Sea, the flnt Englishman to gain thU hon-\na distance of 64 mllu, and established I or. The picture at the left shows Mr.\nCollins standing beside bu new\nRbonadler glider, while at tbe right\nU a view of the record-breaker ln\nnight.\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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