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CANADA\u2014MONDAY  MOBNINO,  APBI1\/*. 16,  MM\nleVB CBNTS A OOM\nNUMBER  IM\nWORK* aiiD LIQUOR SHUFFLE FOR B.C.\nSUGARTAXIS\nDOOMED WHEN\nBODGETCOMES\nSuch  Is Belief From\nthe Capital; Budget\n'   Down Wednesday\nRELIEF BlU UP\nFOR 3RD READING\nMass Buying, Radio\n.(Hearings Hold the\nLimelight\nOTTAWA, AprU 11 (CPI^-Unlew\nthen I* u untiptcUd chins* of\npltnt, Bon. 9 N. Bbodee, mlnlater of\nf telnet, wlll l\u00bby th* budget befon\nD*rlUm*nt Wednttdty nnt ud anothtr Important highlight of the *m*\ntloa will bin bun rucbed. The\nbudgefe content* *n tlwtyi ft Sttl-\nou*ly guarded ucnt right up to the\ntnomtnt of It* prusnutlon to th*\nbouu, Although aomttlmu oontlder-\ntbly ftlrly Mount* Information leaki\nout to th* public. Thla yetr, -wltb ao\nmuch Important bualneu la tbe\nhouu ud befon the rtrioui oocn-\nmltteu, then hu bun nry Uttle\nconjecture lndulgid ln ud tb* gen-\nertl tttltud* bu bun wilt ud tu.\nSUGAR TAX DOOMED\ntolimeuM lnn-ted tbt budget\nwlU not bt tnuatlontl but will present * illshtly Utter plotun ot tb*\nDominion* flnuclal pnwpecU thu\nlut yttr. Orut uringt bin bun *c-\ncompllihed In on* wty tnd uother In\ntbe lut ftscil yetr but much of tht\nanticipated rennu* did not materialist and tbt dtfldt will bt *ub*tu-\ntl*L\nWith the ruptct to tuatloa It I*\nb*ll*nd If uy nsw sourou of revenue\n***** to b\u00ab Upped th*y wlll touch only\nthou ln tbi but pulUon to p*y with\n(Continued en nte Eight)\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy th* Canadian Preu\nToronto tad Montrul\u2014lnduetrlal\natock* Irregular higher.\nToronto mine*\u2014Study.\nNew Tork\u2014Stocks cloeed slightly\nlowtr.\nWlnnlpsg\u2014Whest cloud lower.\nLondon\u2014Btr mw ud othtr m*t-\nN*w Tork\u2014 Rubbv, ootton and\ntugtr hlghtr; coffee lower.\nMew Tork\u2014CuxUu dolltr tip *A\nto 1.00 1-16.\nSEA SERPENT IS\nNOTASEALION?\nVT.0TORIA, AprU 18 (CF)--It m\u00abT\notn bun Amy Ctdboruaunie or lt\nmsy hiu-bun on* of her numerous\nrelation* who hiu popped up from\n| the briny deep for the put uvertl\nmonth* to mtkt tht Peclfle oout\naaa serpent conscious, but three Victoria residents claim to here sua the\n\u25a0true* looking monster -again.\nMr. tnd Mi*. W. V. Stbltton ud\nI M\u00bb. D. R. Hurdle uld they uw the\nI ftnlmal this wuk-end when Mr. Ssb-\nI Is ton   wn   taking   mesmirement*\nthrouih a aumyor'a tnnslt near tbe\nRou bay -waterfront.\nJ     Tb*     ses   lerpent\"   wu   described\nI ft* hiring a queer shlped hesd. not\nI unlike e csmel, -with funny ttn. It\nbad * umted bsck with th* loou-\nlooking umtlom beginning sbout 12\n| fut from th* neck proper.\nTh*  skin  wu  greyish-gnu   ud\nI smooth.\nI Mr. Seblston *teted emphatically\nIth* animal wu not a aw Uon wltb\n| which he wu familiar\nPacific Coast\nBaseball\nLm Angel** ll. 3; Hollywood 8. 8\nPortUnd 8. 6;  Sacramento fl. 5.\n8*n Pranclaco I, 1; Oakland 6. 6\n(Second portlasd-8*acramento came\nlit lnnlnga; aecond Sea ttie-Oakland\nI game   aeren   limine*.)\nLoa Anfelea 11. Hollywood 4.\nSeattle |, Oakland 0.\nBan Pranclaco 4, Mlaalona 9.\nPortland 1, Sacramento B.\nWould Have\nAsstd. Boards\nCome by Air\np. S.   Silverites   Call\nonetary Conference\n\u2014>\u2014 \u00bb i \t\nA SOUND MONEY Leon Trotsky, Once Russian\nLeader, Uncovered as Exile\nin Mysterious French Villa\nMAYOR T. A. LOVE. OlANt) FORKS\nVAWCOUV-R, Aprtl 18 <C?>.)\u2014An\naerial eicurslon of prominent Vancouver men to the annual convention\nof the Aeaoclated Board* of Trade to\nbe beld ln Grand Pork*. May 17, la\npropoeed br Mayor T. A. Lore of\nGrand Pork*, here to promote tbe\nacbeme.\nMayor Love aald be waj planning\na apeclal luncheon tn honor of 8. G.\nBlaylock, reoently elected preeldent of\nthe Oanadlan Inatitute of Mining and\nMetallurgy.\nRe lUfgeated tbe Vancouver delegation fly to Orand Pork* and thu*\ngive aviation a boost.\nVIMY'S DEAD\nPAID HONOR\nCanadians Who Died\nAre Recalled by\n' Ceremonies\nAURA*, prance, April 18 (CP via\nHava*)\u2014Canada and Pranoe Joined\nhanda hart today to recall tbt heroes of Vlmy ridge and honor tbelr\nmemory la *hnple and lmpreolv*\noercmonle* marking tb* annlvertary\nof the famoua battle fought n\nyears ago laat Monday.\nMemben of the parte branch ot\nthe Canadian Legion, representatives\nof the Canadian legation and ol the\nBritlah embaaay, and Frane civic\nand military official* made a pilgrimage to the aoene of the battle,\nplaced wreathe an the monument*\nand bowed head* ln alienee a* tbey\nsurveyed row upon row of crou**\nwhere today, In the eotl of France,\nthe Canadian hero** sleep their\nhut aleep.\nPROGRAM WlU\nBE LOOKED FOR\nAid the President and\nNot Hinder Him\nIs Body's Aim\nSILVER BLOCK IS\nTHE PRIME MOVER\nAll Congressmen Are\nInvited to Attend '\nthe Gathering\nWASHIltOTON.   April   18   (AP).\u2014A\ncall to all member* of th* United\nState* oong^ee* to attend a monetary\nconference April 23 waa laaued to-\nnight by one of the allver block\ntn congress, Senator glmer Thomaa,\n<D.-OkTa).\nThe ivunmona went out a day\nafter President Rooeevelt had diecloeed he llated th* monetary problem h one ot thoee to be taken up\nbefore  adjournment.\nThome* aald the purpoee of the\nnew concerted move for additional\nchange* ln the nation'* money wa*\n\"not to fight the praaldent, but to\nget aomething constructive\" in the\nway of legislation.\nTwo allver bill* now are pending.\nThe Dlee measure, which would provide for acceptance of silver from\nforeign countries which buy fans\nsurpluses, ha* paaeed the houa* and\ngone to the senate. The Fleetnger\nbtll to provide for tbe purchaae or\nI,MO,000,000 ouncee or a* muoh a*\n'nifinery to reetora tb* IBM price\nlevel\" wtth currency Issued agalnat\nfhe allva* ao acquired, bee been rw-\npfl<^w-wrt\"*jr _'Mm wmmlttee.\nDetails of the AprU II meeting\nare to be made publlo within a\nfew daya.\nThomas oalled attention to the\ncalling out of national guardsmen\nin eleven Oklahoma oount!** to\nhalt th* eale of home* and farm*\nfor Use*.\n\"tbo action taken by tbe governor\nIn calling out the state mllltla to\n\u2022top tax mat,\" be aald. \"te a\ntypical example of why we muet\nmak* haste to determine upon a\naound financial program. Those\npeople in Oklahoma hav* no money,\ntbey oent at 11 anything, they can't\nborrow any money. What are the*\nto do?-\nWOODSWORTH\nHOWLED OUT AT\nC.C.F. AFFAIR\nLabor Element Fails\nGet Secretaryship\nat Convention\n a\t\nNO COMPROMISE IS\nAIM OF C. C. F.\nIN CANADA\n[tessboroughs on\nWay to Ottawa\nWU1N1PBU. April IB (CP--\u2014 .ending\nJ western visit tbst took them to the\nPacific coast, ths governor-general of\n\u25a0Canada   and  Lady  Baaeborough   en-\ngained here tonight for OtUwa.\nThetr eieallencte* attended  divine\nrloe ln Bt. Johnfia cathedral thla\nling wbere the governor-general\nthe leeaon*. After luncheon at\nBUhop*   Oowt.   th*   vice-regal\ny went to government houee for\nleevlng early ln the evening for\nSHIELDS VICTOR\nATPINEHURST\nWHITl SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va_,\nApril 15 (AP)\u2014Preah from hi* victory In tbe north and south champlonahlp, big Prank Shields prepared\ntoday to begin defence of hi* Maaon\nand Dixon alnglee tennl* title and\ntbe doubles crown he holds wtth\nLester Stoefen tn the Uth annual\ntournament for the Place bowl tomorrow,\nShields, wbo won the north and\neouth title yeeterday by defeating\nWllmer Allison 104, 14-11, 6-0, will\nbe heavily favored In the field of\n40 which Included the Canadian\nDavis cup players, Walter Martin of\nReglna and Toronto, and Marcel Ralnvllle of Montreal.\nKing to Accept\nMetallurgical Medal\nLONDON. April 16 (CP). \u2014 The\nking hu consented to accept tb*\nBeaeemer gold metal, the blue riband\nof tha metallurgical world, which\nwlll be handed to him on May 30\nat Buckingham palace. HI* majesty\nwill b* th* third aucoMBlve reigning\nmonarch to accept tbe medal.\nThe medal wa* founded In 1873\nby tb* lat* Blr Henry Beeeemer.\nand has been awarded annually\nalnca that date. It wae aooepted by\nQueen Victoria ln ISM and by\nKing Bdward In  1B06.\nRED STRIKE UNDER\nWAYJNTOANCE\nPARIS. April IS (AP)\u2014TMI* of\ntboueanda of government employees,\nparading under red flags throughout\nthe provinces, today began two daya\nof nationwide atrtka* and demonstration against pay cuts.\nKitchener Bones\nSHU a Mystery\nMan From Asylum Fills to\nReveal Any Clue* When\nTaken to Scene\nirmany Issues\nHsr Trade Warning\nHAMBURG. Oersuny, April 15\u2014\nkm*)\u2014 Th* unequivocal wtrnlng Qtr.\n\u25a0many till henceforth tt ftr t* pott-\n(bit buy htr lmportt only from\nntrltt to which tbt otn export\n' i -ra bsfor* tht world todir.\nBrother of U.S.A.\nVice-Pros. Suicides\nIL PASO, Tnss. APW 19 (AP)-\nTb* suicide of jolly Oami, 48-yetr-\nold brothtr of John Nino* Qtrntr,\n-rtt tttnbuttd todty * to I net-rout\nllln*a* which, friendi Mid, wtt supplemented by \\ht teir hs wsa unworthy of hi* relationship to ths\nTlce-prestdrnt ot th* United SUte*.\nJolly Otrntr. \u2022 United sttt*t patrol-\nrasn on th* Meilctn border, shot\nhlm**lf.\nVice-president Oarntr ttld ln\nWashington he would b* unsble to\nsttend funeral services of hit brother.\nNEWSPAPERMAN  Dill\nTORONTO, April IS (CP)--WU\nHam Uwtt Edmondi. rtttrtn Toronto ntwtp*p*rtn*n, dltd In hosplul\nhtrt Stturdiy at Its an K 71.\nETTCHma, Ont. April IS (CT).\n\u2014Brouiht htn by pollot from th*\nOntario hoapltal for tbt lnaan* al\nHamilton. Jaoob Olnrorlch falltd to\nhelp unrtrel tht myatery thtt surrounds tb* finding of * girl's sktltton\nIn t ttnd pit it Woodaide ptrk.\nIn 1830. Olnrorlch wrot* polio* \u2022\nletur whll* \u00bbw*ltlnf dtportttlon In\nMontresl. dtlmlni bt hid tilled t\nllrl ind burled her body netr the ptrk.\nbut ytittrdsy tht mtn 'did not lnd\npollot to tht spot wker* th* skeleton\naa found.\nOlnrorlch sumed n*dy to fulfill\nhi* promla* that b* would leed polloe\nto th* apot where he hed aald he\nkilled a Ctrl and burled ber body ln\nSeptember. 18*18.\nWhen be reached t pltot In tht\nptrk, Olnrorlch turned to tbe offloen\nwith t grsndlau ttr snd Mid: \"Now\nItntlemen, I'm nippoud to b* In\n\u2022tnt. rr* b*en Inssne for fir* yttn\ntnd thlt It to thow you thtt I tm Inline.-- Ht conducted polio* ftr from\ntht ipot whir* th* akaleton wa* found\nTOBONTO, April IS tOT)\u20143t.\nwood-worth, Winnipeg Ubor\nmember of the hous* of oommon* tnd nttlontl prtaldtnt of\ntht Cooperative Commonwealth\nfederation, tonight htd decltrtd\nth* ftderttlon nerer would enter\n\u2022ny \u2022\u2022enUngllng alllanoe\" with\nthe older pwtlei ln politics.\nUtl Woodsworth, spelling tt\nt banquet In hit honor Stturdiy night. ttM tht ltdtrttlon\nmult IniUt upas loytlty to Ite\nprinciple! by lu membtn. '1\nthink I tpttk for th* organist.\nUon.\" he ttld, \"then I My an\nwould rtthtr go down to defeat than win by metnt of eom-\npromln.\"\ntttttti-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014itnttii*\nCUTS THROAT IN\nFRENCH COURT\nBrother Also Suicides\nas Financial Scandal\nUnfolded, Paris\nWUUS. April H (AJ-.-T_* m\n\u2022Maul courtroom wield* ot Bwn\nBootette, notoriou* prench niw\nlitor, hid tan sutebtd tonight\nwith n*ws Uut hi* brothar, Outon,\nhid also killed himself, tpptrtntly\nln complltnot with t freurnal death\noompact.\nHenri* death *nded on* of th*\nmost fimout flo*ncl*l -\u25a0\u2022tn'ItU In\ntha oountry* hlttory. Hli wtlvltlet\nbefon tb* world war caused m\nmuch furon a* th* Stenaky mm\nthu y**r. He ended hu llf* wltb\n\u2022 mor ti Judges nnunotd blm\nto thrtt yttn ln pnaon for fraud.\nTh* body of hli brothtr, Outon.\nwm found mday with \u2022 bullet ln\nthe tempi* it Zliuaalnt. mtr Full.\nTb* brothtre win clotely mud\n\u2022nd It -nt believed Outon kn*w\nof Hanrl't intention.\nHinrl Rochctu wu found guilty\nof tb* fnud oh*rg* thnt weeke\nago and after being *anteno*d to two\ny**n In prlaon *ppt*led th* nrdlct\nStturdiy, appear!nt to hear tht ruling, ht wanted tht oourt tbtt \"If\nyou enndmnn me thera will be\nblood.\"\nTb* Judgee conaldered bU thre*t\ntnd thtn gtn him th* utiwad\nterm.\nRochett* pulled out * naor, cut\nhU throat tnd ftll to tht floor. H*\nwm  ttken  to  l  hotplttl  wbtn   ht\ntm*.\nBaden Powell\nTaket a\nStroll\nUV-RFOOL. ang. April IS (AP)\nLord Btdtn-Powell, founder of tb*\nboy aoont monmtnt whon llf* wm\nalrooea duptirtd of early thla yttr,\nwu able to walk today with the tld\nof two atlcka whtn bt returned\nfrom  \u2022  Medlterraruan  rruU*.\nLord Baden-Powell, who under*\nwtnt Intemtl optrtiioni jtn. i tot\n80. U TT yttrt old.\nquake rciT in idaho\nPOCAT-UO. Idaho. April 11 (AP)\n\u2014A tllght earthquake wu felt htr.\ntt 2 37 pm, Saturday. Altbough\nth* thock cauatd no dtmtgt. It\nwu r-.rong enough to *wty ttectrl*\nlight cbtndtllera ind rmttla doon\nIn him downtown offlc* buildings.\n'It Is I\" Says the\nRussian as Police\nEnter Home\nBABIZON, France, April Is \u2014\n(CP tU Htvu) \u2014 Uon Trouky,\ncalled Bnsatin le*d *nd \"mtn\nwithout t country,\" wu found\ntodty In t polle* raid on \u25a0 myi-\nteiioua rlu* htn, Uvlng ln ut-\nmott secrecy md fearing vengegnce\nof  whltt  Russians.\nSMUd *t hit desk witk two\nrevultera In front of him, the\nformer power behind the formation of the Softet tut* confronted tbt police who bant Int* hu\nroom.\n\"I tm Monilenr sodroff,\" ht declared.\nTht migtitrat* conducting tb*\nMarch looked Into th* lined ud\nc*l-e-worn frlttm of th* fsmoaa\ntill*, recognised tht well-known\ngMtee, tnd MM: \"Vour in\nTruWIty.*'\nWbtrtupon Troteky replted: \"Tm,\nIt la I.\"\nFolic* msde th* raid when th*\nmayor tnd cltltent of Barblson bt-\nc*m* thoroughly mystified by the\ncurlou* goings-on st th\u00ab villa Ker.\nmonlqus, tn * secluded spot netr\nthis qultt town. Belle! It might bt\nllnktd with tht Bueitky riou. or\nt ttcrat tnnlng pltot, ltd suthor-\nium to witch thi houu for two\ndty* befon thty intend It.\nFBABED RUSSIANS\nTroteky told Uum he wu tuthcr-\nu*d by ths minuter of tb* interior\nto inter PrtMt md Un it Birbi-\nson with hu wlf*. sine* thn*u of\nMMttlnttion tnd tttr of nngttnoi\nbt Uft Russia, tfttr hu olub with\nSunn.\nCIUmm of Btrblwn hid notlc*d\nTORONTO MAN\nHANDLED ROUGH\nAir Is Electric With\nTension;  Leader\nHard Boiled\nTOBONTO, April 15 (CF). \u2014\nFriction, which produced he*t\u00ab4\nrerbal daeli Inside the convention\nroome and vlolrnre In the helli\nwithout, pr\u00abT\u00abl)ed during the \"new\n\u25a0et-np\" meeting of the Canadian\nCo-operative Commonwealth Federation   here   Saturday. \u2022\nThe air wai electric with tension as Ute convention opened\nwith lu 100 delegates from aU\nparts of the Dominion. Efforts\nof c. 8. Woodworth, prealdent of\nthe federation, to Insure order\nln an addreaa at tba opentng\nproved   unavailing.\nTna labor clement, and representative* of thetr expelled clubs,\nSi\nttm th* contention. Th* Ubor\nnomine* ftr the teeretiryshlp of\nth* federation wu defraud by\ntn onrwbelmlng majority.\nTHBOW   TIKM  OCT\nSomeone  who ob)*cted  whan  Ur\nWoodaworth   named   Angui   MtcJn-\n H till****\nGOV.-GENERAL IS\nTHROWN FROM\nRAIL TRAIN\nWINNIPEG-, AprU 15 (CP)\u2014\nCanada's fovernor-general waa ln\na train wreck here Saturday, visiting tha world's modal fair, Lord\nBeaaborough was aaked to take a\nrtda on Prank Padwjck's model\ntrain, drawn by a miniature locomotive along a 140-foot track.\nHalf way down the track, as\ntho train reached a dlssy speed\nof eight miles por hour, his excellency loat his balance and the\nlittle flat car on which be waa\nriding toppled down tho two-\nfoot embankment.\nA rescue party, Including Premier John Bracken, Mayor Ralph\nWebb and W. Sanford Evans,\nMX-A.-. rushed to Lord Be\u00abborough's rescue and when the train\nwaa raatored to the track, his excellency resumed his journey.\n\u25a0aaaaaaaaa\nEGGS HURLED\nATDOLLFUSS\nCHANGES WUI\nBEAMONGTHE\nSTAFF OF BOTH\nCentralization of the\nPublic Works Body\nis the Plan\nSALARY CHANGES\nCONTEMPLATED\nLiquor Store Staffs to\nBe Reduced and\nReadjusted\npas  ellenoed   when  Its spokesmen\nattempted  to peasant a case be-\n(Cantlnnad on Pags Bight)\nSOUTH OXFORD\nELECTSTODAY\nmOKRJOU* Ont., April IS (CP>-\nBectors of south Oafocd tonight\nwen prepared to cast thttr baUota\nIn the federal by-election tomorrow\nafter a weak of oratory by government aad opposition leaden.\nWhon poila cloee tomorrow night\ntho vacant aaat ln tha house ol\ncommons, caused by the death ol\nthe Liberal member, l. U. Cayley,\nwill bs filled with either A. 8.\nRennle, Liberal, or Hon. Donald\nSutherland, conservative, taking\nthalr place ln the eommona.\nKr,  Sutherland,   the  Conservative\ncandidate,   le   no   stranger   to   tho\n-  , house   of   oomomns.   He   was   mln-\nday leaving a note of farewell tn his I uter  without portfolio ln th\u00ab oon-\n(ConUanod on Pago Eight)\nFIND BODY OF\nAINSWORTH MAN\nTh*   hodj   ot   Charles   Brldg*   ol\nAlnnrt-rth. who dUtppttrtd Wednea\nItchit on tht wtur* *dn. wu found\n\u25a0undir MM rtrdi down tht ltkt from\nwhtrt ht pn*um*bl*r entered to ukt\nhit Uft. No lnquttt wtl btld, hut\nCorontr Or. W. 3. B*rd*T ot Kaalo\nwill mtkt in Inquiry Into thi drowning. proTlnel*! polio* b**dqu*rter*\nhtrt htrt bttn Inform**!.\nNewsprint Output\nHas Large Gain\nWOUTMAL. April 15 (CTI-Usrch\nproduction of newsprint In Ctna<la\nahowed ont of tht gnttttt gtlni ln\ntht hlttory of tht lnduttrr, the\nnewsprint atrilct  buretu  innounced\ntodir.\nOutput In both Ctntdt ind tht\nUnlUd SUUt roat Ml ptr otnt\n-during tht month-for thr hlghttt\nproduction of tnr llkt mtntb alnot\n1M0.\nCanadian production tl 110.1M\ntoni wu grttur thin for *n*f Hitch\nsine* in.\nNo Dote Set for\nOttawa Meeting\nOTTAWA, April 11 (OP).\u2014No d*U\nhu bttn find for tbt conference\npropoted hr Prime Minister R. B. Bennett betwun th* Dominion gortrn-\nm*\u00bbt tnd th* beads ot tht four wut-\ntra proTlMi gonramtnU with n-\n\u25a0Vtet to furthtr flnucUl uaUUnoa\nto tbou prorlncu from th* f*d*ral\ntreuurr.\nFlashes From the Wires\nTORONTO\u2014Reg. Hamilton of Tor.\nonto St. Mike* Itant to (otn Toron-\nto Leaf* on  wultf- tour.\nKarl Dane, Once\nMovie Star, Diet\nSuicide, Penniless\nHOLLYWOOD, April IS (AP)\u2014Bodr\not K*rl Dins, ont of thl silent tents'*\nouUUndlng comedians, who found\nrtfugt trom bltur dluppotstOMt\nin aulclde. lay In th* oounty morfw*\ntoday, unclalmad.\nTht 47-yur-old *ctor. who *ky-\nroektttd to tun* Is \"Th* Big Pa-\nradi.\" tnd UUr wu tunwd. ahot\nhlmulf to duth tn \u00bb modut iptrtmtnt lut nlfht. Ht wu ptnnlltu it\nhli duth. tnd hid bttn U-rtBf otf\nthe bounty of friend* tl though hit\nultry tt ont Unit wu rtporUd to\nhtrt bttn 11 SOO wttkly.\n.8. 8. BXILOMA. At\nInsull on way btck to 0.8. A. to\nanawtr frtud chtrgu d*clan* he\ndid not run twty from 0.8. A. but\nlttt u any ordinary cltlun would\n40.\nDrmorr\u2014Rat. father Charlee I.\nOougblln uull* USA. federal rt-\nm\u2014i btsklsg syittm u within control of InUrnatlon*! b*nk*rs D*-\ncluu It \"aUnd* bttwun u* *nd\nn*\u00abontl rtcottry\".\nHe euggteu Nttlontl btnkt own*d\nby th* ptopl*.\nDOBUH\u2014Irlih Pru 8UU gottri-\nmtnt will rtmtln is powtr until\ntnd of urm uyt Dt Vtl*r*.\not 11 OOUB-\ntrlu wlll be ulud to put on wbut\npi Wlf baton whut eommlttu\nla  London  on Ut* t.\nOTTAWA-Pubiu   wortt   prognm\ntm Canada will bt btwd on plana\nlaid down hy National Conatructlon\noouncll. lu program MIU for \u00ab-\nptnditur. ot M million dolliri.\nIDMONTON - Albert! houu wlll\nprorogue on Mondiy. Trtd* tnd\nlnduatry  ut plated  on   Stturdiy.\nurritlrt government headed by Rt.\nHon. Arthur Melghln, now leader\nof th* government ln tht untu.\nHt rtpreunUd South Oiford ln\nllll, 1917, lii.l tnd 18M. in tbt\nslectlons 8*pt. M, IIM. h* wu ds-\nfuUd by L. M. Csylej. tnd wu\ndtfetud again is lttl by Mr. Cty-\nlej with thi voU: CtyUy 171 ll\nSutherland MM Mr. Benslt It making hla tint bid for i utt Is tM\nDominion hot-u.\nFRENCH BUDGET\nIS BALANCED\nPARIS, April 11 (CP).\u2014Premier\nOuton Doumergue finally btlanoad\nPrance t   budget   Btturdty.\nTbl ctblnet adopted flvt dtcrtu\nreducing Pnnch panMona Tbm\n\u25a0Umiu oompUUd 4.000.000.00 fmnct\n(M\u00bb4.t0o.0OO) in toosomlu efttctivt\nImmtdltUly.\nTht budget, u voted Mtrch I,\nprovldu for ttptndlturu of WJlg,-\n570.000 frtnet (tbout 13.000.000,0001\nwtth * turplui ot B,000,000 frtnet.\nbut tnt gonrnment tdmltttd It\nhid ovtr-utlmaUd th* probable n-\nulpt*.\nHim; Broadcast\nIs Sabotaged\nORAZ, .Austrl*. April IS (AP).\u2014\nRotten egg* wtn hurled tt Chtn-\ncellor Dollfut* *nd * hsrmlut bomb\netploded within SOO tut of him\nwhtn ht tppetrtd here todsy to\nftddrtu t  mut meeting.\nTht bomb wu * tmokt tnd nolu\nvtrlety, cooUlnlng no dingtrout *i-\nplodvet.\nSpoiled eggt tplsshed tht clothet\ntnd unlformt of Dollfun pirtdtrs\nbut misted tht llttlt ehlnotUor hlmulf.\nSocUlUU htd ptlntad tht whole\nhlghwsy nd trom tht -airport whin\nDolltuu Undid to tht olty llmlu it\nOrtl. PtvtmenU wtr* aplsshed with\n\u25a0uch aiofana u \"Down with na*\nclaml\" tnd \"Down with DoUfUMI\"\nTht miu muting proptr wm\nquilt bttt ttttmpU to brotdoae*\ntht ohtnotllora apeech wan mysUr-\nloualy sthoUgtd tnd only portion\not  It  reached  llaUntn.\nSALARY SLASHES\nMADE IN ITALY\nBt ANDRCI B1RDINO\n(Astoritted Pnu Portlgn stiff)\nBOMB. AprU IS (AP).\u2014tvtry ultry\nIs Italy tnd tvtry trtlcM of food.\nclothing, rent, hut, light, snd transportation wu on th* block tod*y to\nths tun* ot six to 90 per unt cut In\norder to make th* kingdom *bl* to\ncompeu ln world nurktU with ooun-\ntrlu hiring lowtr mtnuftcturlng\nooata.\nTb* oouncll of mlnlittr*, ovtr phom\nPnmler Benito Muuollnl hlmulf prt-\ntldtd, yuttrdiy dtcned tht twuplng.\ntll-lnclualn tctlon u l battle of t\n\"defutlontry\" oountry agalntt \"In-\nflatlooary\" nttlona.\nSo brood wu tbt affinal ve. that toe\ntsi oc bachelors, for whom offlclala\nh*n no love, wu doubled, tnd cer-\nttln lmnortttloni. too, ctme undtr\nclou aerutlny.\nVICTORIA, April 18 (CP)\u2014Reorgl-\nnlxitlon of it Uut two mtjor dt-\nptrtmenU of the provlncltl service\nhtd bwn unofficially fortcut todty\nIn prcptrttlont idvinced tor l re-\ncaatlng tnd centrtUtation of tha work\not thi public works deptrtment*, ind\nBomb Explodes Near fc-j-gf\u00abjSSSK_*5f. wC\n(or  about  a yesr have  been on b\nput-time butt.\nRevision ln the publlo worki department may Involve readjuitment of\nnumbers employed and salarlea paid,\nwith a view to centralization and\neconomies. Detailed plana (or elocution ot tbe reorganisation are believed\nto bave been already prepared, and\nmay be announced ibortly.\nln lta atw lineup the public\nworks department wlll be distinct\nfrom supervision of relief undertaking*, which hava already betn\nhanded over to the department of\nlabor, under the supervision of a\nrelief administrator. It is unofficially understood the reorganisation yet to be canted eut will\nprincipally affect staffs In the field.\nCVT   STAFF\nThe Uquor control board, operating 63 vendors' storea exclusive of\nMrs. I. Morton, eecretary of tha\nLabor conference, moved an amendment to the membership clause whleh\nwould  permit trade onlona to Join\nSIX KILLED IN\nBUS COLLISION\n\u25a0LTRIA. Ohio. April 11 (AP)\u2014Sll\npersona wan Injured f*t\u2014lly, * uventh\ncritically hurt, and 11 other* re-\no*lv*d Uu urlous Injuriu whan a\nChicago-bound puunger bu* and tn\neaat! v und truth crashed hud-on\nttrly todty near bin.\nTbl dud\u2014John Berbon. SS, Holiday Cove. w. Va., Earl Kellogg, ss,\nLansing. Mich.: Sam Novak, Duquu-\nne, Pa; Floyd SUlnaker, Akhon.\nOhio: Chrtrto Vutlovlch. W. Maa\nslllon. Ohio: Michul Prydrych. 30,\nNtw Tork. Mn. Mtm Purr. Huntingdon Ptrk, lad., wu ln criucil condition In hospital ban.\nCopt. Martin Is\nDeputy Assessor\nVICTORIA. AprU IS (CP).\u2014Ctpttln\nD'Arey Mtrtln. ttrgunt-tt-arma to\nth* tlghUtnth Itgitlitun, will bt\nerultd deputy iiaiaanr of probate\nand tucoeulon dutlu. It wu U*rn*d\n\u2022t tb* UgUUtlv* building* yuurdty.\n(Castlnoed on Put light)\nUTE MINISTERS\nARE DEFENDANTS\nVsncouver Man Seeking $742\nBalance Due as Campaign Manager\nTANCt-trvin. April IS (CP).\u2014\u25a0!-\nPnmler 8. P. Tolml* snd hu mlnU-\nUrs, R. H Poolty. 8. _ Howt. Jothut\nHlnchllfft, WUlltm Dennlu lnd Wlllltm Stvige. together with tht union-\nlet pu-ty of Britlah Oolumbli, wtn\nclUd deftndtnU to t tupnm* coun\naction, commenoed hen todty, by\nWlllltm 8. Wut, Wut Sacond.\nWut cltlmt I7U u l btltnc* du*\nfor undo** nnd\u00abred *nd moneyi ti-\npended u campaign manager for\nv\u00bbncouver-Burr\u00bbnl ln tn* lut pn>-\nvlnelll election.\nth* writ Issued on Wut'* bsh\u00bblf by\nMr. Adam Johnston, who sutes that\nIm hu bun Instructed to bring almllar aulu for O. Pandnll Smith. Unionist c*mp*lgn manager for Vancounr\nCentre, ftnd W. D. Johnston, who held\ni corretpondlng position In Burntby,\nThtlr dtlmi tottl tpproiimiuiy\nHM\nWsst clslms M50 ultry for StpUm-\nbtr. October, and oot wuk ot Nonmber: tnd allege* thtt ht eiptndtd\nMM. of which bt wu ptld MIT. luring l balanct ot STO.\nONTARIO C.C.F. PROVIDES FOR NEW\nDISCIPLINE POWER, BANS LABORITES\nWASHINOTON - Pruldent Roou-\nnlt wtll tubmlt I73O0.O00.0O0 ten-\ntnl MUt'btll thle wuk.\nJKR8IT OTT\u2014fWlr-yasr-oM Th*-\nodor* Aloato dlu tram Uuoocylh-\neanlt. eeoond vutlm of ran m*l*dj\nIn M boun.\nMONTMAL-Mlnor **rth trtmora\nttlt Is sorthara Montnal. Ntw\nTork  ind  Burlington.   Vermont.   No\n-DMOHTON\u2014John Smith, M. tnd\nMUa Bdna Oan aumnd ISO-toot\nplunge down prtclplw ui tuts.\nBoy Is Taken\nto Vancouver on\nCharge of Murder\nVANoojnr_R. Apni is (cp). \u2014\nPbnrtoui-yur-old Prink Mlllen. or-\ndtrtd to itand trial on \u2022 chtrgt of\nmurderlsg hU tchool chum, John Mc-\nptrltnt. 10. *rrlvtd htr undar pollot\nAlberta Drops\nNews Censorship\nEDMONTON,   AprU   15   (CP)\u2014A\nrvtrss-wst meuort which woald\nv) pot s \"MStor\" on newspaper\nheadllnea and captions dealing tnth\ncoart case* will be wlthdrtwn, Premier J. E. Browsln aUUd Satur-\nIntroduced u as aausdaunt to\nthe libel lnd tltnder ut, tht siea-\naure had bwn gives nnt reading\nIs th* ItgUUtnre when tbt pnmler announced IU wlthdrtwil. It\nna listed prtnclpaUy for Uu reg\u00bb-\nUtlon *f nport* os divorce* asd\nother similar court actions.\nlOfDON -\nyvar^ld n*ph*w *f\nIII, nurcbu with atudent oommun\ntturday from Powell Rlnr,\nB.O. B* wtll b* eoDfUud to tht boys\ndtUntlon horn* h*n until hu cue\nU hurd by th* \"nut oourt of oom-\np*Unt JurUdlctlon.\"\nMllUn  wu ordered to lUnd  trUl\nFRENCH COMPLETE\nPOLAND ALLIANCE\nPARIS, April IS (AP)--Plant to\natrengthen Pnnch polltlcll alllanoea\nand prevent Nial Oermany from\n-wooing away Poland and tha Uttla\nEnUnU wtr* computed todty by\nLouU Btrthou. \u2022 Prench mlnlater of\nfonlgn tffalrt.\nBt will prtunt thtm to tht cib-\nInlt Tuuday prior to hit departure\nfor Poland equipped -with the Qutl\nD'Oraty'i diplomatic tool kit with\nwhich ha hopu to remove tlgni of\ndiscontent wtth tbt onot hippy\nfimlly. Prom Wintw th* mlnlater\nWUI go to OMohoalovakla ind ptr-\nhape on to Belgrade.\nNEW   SOVIET   LOAN\nMOSCOW,    April    11    (API\u2014Tb*\nuuanoe of  niw domutlo  lo*n.  tg-\nvtr. McPlrltnt'i body I gngttlng S.S00.000 ruble, tnd  run-\nwu found April I. burltd Is t und-   sing  10 yaara, had bun innounotd\npit not fir tram hU homt, \u2022 tonight by tbt Sovut gonranunt.\nIS-  yuterday by Migutnu W. L. Ptr\nChurch-1 kin of Powell Rl\nMembership Will  Be  Taken\nFrom Political Groupa\n,   Only Say* Confab\nTORONTO. April IS (CP)\u2014 Ths\nOntario branch of tht CoopenUv*\nCommonwMlth P*d*ntlon wu nor-\ngtnlud tnd Itunched on t n*w c*>\nmr tfter t ttormy 15-hour ooa 'trim* htn. Tht niw comUtuUon pltou\ndiscipline In the hinds of tht provlncltl oouncll tnd provldu mtmbtnhlp\nbt obttlned through poliuctl group*\nwhou memben an willing to adhire\nitrlctly to tht party*! protram.\nTha Labor conferenc* Itftltt group\ndtdired It contldered luelf \"uolud-.\n..td\" uddsr tht ntw conttituUon,\nfollowing tht lengthy conftranu. Pro-\npoaaU of thl* group met defut u\nth* new constitution wu approved\nclause by clause.\nI. J. Oarlind, United Ptrmtn of\nAlbtrU number Is th* houu of\ncommon* for Bow River, rppetUd to\ntbou who did not approve of th*\nnew consutution to withdrew tram\nthi convention. It wu the only honorable thing to do, Mr. Oarland uld.\nJ 8. Woods-worth. Ubor number Is\nth* houu ot common* for Winnipeg\nNorth OtnUr tnd nttlontl preridast\nor tb* C.C.P.. tupporttd Mr. Oarland\nu tha delegate* broke Into tppliuu.\nLEFTIST! 1INO\nTbt leftlat group thtn broke Into\nlong. Th*y tang the Red Pltg*' ind\ntht \"InUrnttiontle.' Flntlly tb**\nwere drowned out by boo*.\nAlderman John Mitchell of Hamilton wu lUcted pruldent of Uw atw\nOntario branch and Oraham Spry of\nOtuw* wu named vlot-prttldant.\nTwo btllou wen required to uleet\nMr. Spry u the flrat ballot ahowad\nthin ware more btllou thtn deUftUa.\nDuring dibtu on tht conttituUon,\n(Contlnmd *n Pag* Eight)\n \t\n1>V>I TWO\nSHARPETAKEN\nWITHNaSON\nNew Superintendent\nIs a Booster\nAlready\nTa a bootter for NeUon tlretdy,\"\ndeelued P. a Sh*rp\u00bb. new tuptrln-\ntendint ter th* N*l*on division ot tht\nTsnidlvi Pacific railway, who li tik-\nlng thepeeltlcB formirly h*ld hp Will-\ntarn Manaon, but now moved to Oalgary. \"Mot only U Neleon a beautiful\npUu.\" he remarked, \"but the eour-\nteou* end pleaunt welcome that has\nBan glnn mt. hu mad* ma feel at\nBout it oam.\"\nThen wu t general atmoaphen of\ncongeniality, be ittted. that wu 1m-\nprualvt And thtn wem no eigne ol\n.dtpruikm to obvlout ln other ptrtt.\nMr. Shirpe eome to Helton from the\nMlnnedou dlvltlon In Manitoba when\nhe WU taelitant tuperlntendent. Re\nhu betn ecuuly connected with the\nC PR- tlnce 1806 when he tttrted ln\nat Median* Bat u * trucker In the\nfnight *h*d. In th* ume year ha wu\ntwitched to mad muter'a clerk. Then\nln tbe eprlng ot 1808 bt btgtn work-\nlag u \u2022 trainman on tbt road, and\nbecame a oonductor ln 1800. In the\nsame ytar ht wu appointed ytrdmu-\nttr tnd htld thtt potltlon until mo.\nPromotion ctme again In 19ir> wben\nhe ww given tbe office ot train matter of the construction department.\nDuring tbe yun betwun 1814-88 he\nworked u oonductor out ot Medicine\nBit. BU next offlot wu thit ot nation muter at Banff and ha atrvtd ln\nthtt potltlon for about two yean. In\nthe fall of 1888 he wu appointed u-\n\u25a0utant superintendent at Calgary, and\nlater, ln 1888, wu traaaferred to Mlnnedou to ut In tbe eame capacity\nthere. It wu trom thtt poet that hi\neun* to Ntlton.\nMr.shirpe U married and hu two\nton*, ont ot tbem at present ln the\nBoyal Canadian Mounted police, and\nttltlontd at Btngough, Stak. Mn.\nSharps will probably arrin In Nelton\nthli oomlng BAturdty \u00bbnd thay will\nreskU it tbt tuperlntendent'e reel\ndonoe on Railway itreet.\n. HU tivorltt vleu tn golf ind tile**\nbowling, ind Mn. Shirpe lt ilso \u2022\ntport fin, btlng particularly fond of\nbtdmlnton, golf tnd aquatic recret*\ntlon.\nSpend Afternoon\non Boat Repairs\nWedneedty. a half-holiday for butlneu men. uw a large number of boat\nownen buiy on their craft on the\nwaterfront. ThU year the Nelton fleet\nof motor launche* wlll bt out tn force\nand flva ntw bo*t* wlll ba launched\nLOAD OP SHEEP BURNED\nCARLISLE, England, (CP).-Sixty\n*bwp were routed alive -wben e\nlorry caught tlr* on the highroad\nand b*c*me * flying torch of tlamu\nbefon lt could be itopped.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in tht Interior1'\nBreakfast\nKt to 60*\nLuncheon\n85* to 50*\nDinner\n35* snd 65*\nPhone 787\n\/_. 0**r\na Ph,\nHUME HOTEL\nnee Bta Bervloe Neleon. BO. Oeorte Benwel), Prop.\nRotary and Oyro Headquarter*\nBOMB\u2014A. B. Wood, R. P. Howell.\nA. O. Cl\u00bblr Brlndle. OMll Burgls.\nJ. Bntwutlt. W. O. Campbell. B.\nCochran*. 3. o. Wtnton, J. O*llo,\nVtneeuver: H. B. H*rrlngton. Mr.\ntot Mrs. V. W. Mclntoah, Toronto.\nMr. and Mn, J. White. S*lmo; M.\n9  Chadwlck.  9  B.   Chatwin,  Cal\ngary; O. Dtwion.'Vlctorlt; Mr. tnd\nMn. O. B. Kllburn, TnU: O. A\nOordon, BUverton \u25a0 J. H. Pirker\nTmlr; Cbtrlu C. Bhiw, Ntlton; Mr\ntnd Mn. P. 9 Peten, Roultnd; C.\nJ. B. Tin, Ktmloops. S. A. DorM,\nOorbin; R. Hunntr, Spoktnt.\n^The Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin_ \"\nNelson's Newest snd Finest Hotel.\nMsny Rooms With Privste\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\nIM BAKXB BT. PHONB 18\nNBLSON, BC.\nSAVOT-L. J. Sm'ah. Vlctorlt;\nAdolph En-aeon. Reveietoke; D. J.\nMtfktntu, Procter: Mn. M Rice.\nPtumon: A. Bwlni, T.all; Mr. and\nMn. StlU. L. S. Tattrle. New Den-\nf\nvtn 3. 9. Sperling, Blueberry Cruk \u25a0\nJamee A. Millar, Nakutp: Aln E\nPumty. Sloctn City; J. N. Murphy,\nKulo; B B. MarahaU. silverton,\nTtmmy Plttcber, Ptrnlt.\nMew Qrand Hotel\np.   U   BAPAB,   Prop.\nWeekly aad Monthly Baue\nB\u00ab<   sad   Cold   Water\nStatU BM ap     DeebU IMS ap\nBIS) a Ma-Bin and Dp\nOccidental Hotel\nM7L\n9.   WA88ICK\nSPBCIAL MOWTBLT   BATES\nOood   OomfortabU   Boonu\nMlntn*   Beedquartcn\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaitt You\nJAB.  E.  MADDEN\nCempletely   Bemodelled\nHet  and  Cold   water\nIn  th* HEABT of  th* City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE.   Prop.\nBooms rrom 80r to 81.50 Monthly\n818 and np.\nhatted and hot and cold\nwater  in every  room\ntt, phone eo\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight & PuM-jer.\nLEARN HOW PLEASANT A BUS\nTRIP CAN BE\nYou've heard s gnat deal about boa travel In the\nput few yeara\u2014both pro and con. Now try it yourself! That's tha only sort test\nAll connections art being made, and roads are in\nexcellent condition.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd.\nNelson Depot, 205 Baktr St Phon* 800\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nOAiiv raucK\nstevieg\nPhon*\nNelson\nTT\nFREIGHT LIKE\nJ. C \"teOTTT MUIR. PROP.\nPrompt   Efficient   Strvlu\nal AB. Tlmu\nLISVINO NSLSON\nAV IO A M.\nPhon*\nTrail\n13 or 101\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n\u2022 am. and 10:80 s-m. Expect Sunday\nTraU\nPhon*\n136\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. McIVOR, Prop.\nNelson\nPhon*\n36\nHENDRICKS1 KASLO.NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT 8ERVICR\nLEAVING  KASLO AND BSTURN-MOBDAT    WBDNBSDAT    nUDAT.\nLEAVES KABLO tit AM LEAVES MELBOM   11  AM\nKiUoo Depot\u2014City aervlce Station. Phone 8     >     Bule, Phone it\nPBOMPT,  EPP1C1ENT  SEBV1CE\neauji,...- IBBNELSON DAILT NEWS, NBUON, BC-MONDAT MOBNINO, APBIL 18,18M-\n\\\nI\nI\nI^^SW|\u00ab__%S_t\nEE3i\n.Produced in Canada\nFOR CANADIANS\nby Canadians\nCanadian scenes\u2014painted specially for The\nStar Weekly by leading Canadian artists \u2014\nreproduced in their true colors \u2014 worthy of\nframes. Photographic reproductions in sepia-\npictures of famous scenes and famous people:\nNews of the world told by the camera. That's\nThe Star Weekly Rotogravure Picture Section.\n8 pages every week.\nAm.    t\nitiS.\ni-qvis.\ni*g~*\n34 Colored Comics and Cut-outs\u201416 Full-sized\nNewspaper Pages. Famous characters from\nthe land of laughter who perform queer antics\nand Xt\\\\ new jokes. Lots of fun for old and\nyoung.\nStories Hy famous writers \u2014Romance \u2014 Mystery \u2014 Adventure\nand Humor. Fashion News from Paris \u2014 Patterns for the\nHome Costumer. Cookery\u2014new dishes \u2014new Suggestions\nfor Entertaining. Interviews with Famous People \u2014 stories\nabout people who figure in the News. News of the Movies\nand .Movie Stars \u2014Radio Programs and Radio Performers-\nAdvance news and reviews of the Theatre \u2014 Music. And\nspecial articles on timely subjects by Star Weekly Staff\nWriters.  2 sections \u201432 pages.\nfr\ny&\nfM*\ny^*t*i\n\u25a0ttm.\nvz\u00ab\nNews of Sport\u2014and General\nNews of World Interest \u20148\npages.\ns \"a\n!_____]\n\u2022_*^_a*i_\u00ab_\n***-&'\n5 \u2022\nof\n64 Pages\nThe Toronto\nlezi\/u\/ieze \/\/\/\n *****************************************************\u2014\n4&\nPROBATE LAWS\nCHANGESPEEDS\nUP THE WORK\nCentralization of All\nPayments Is New\nAccomplishment\nVICTOBIA. April 15 (CP).\u2014Whlla\napplication* tor probata or letteri of\nadministration muat, aa before, ba\nTiled la duplicate wltb the courta, recent changei ln probate and aucoea-\neton duty lava of the provinoe have\nspeeded up the granting of probate,\nand tbe ultimate settlement of estates,\nlt la pointed out by Hon. John Hart.\nA material changes la the centralization ln Victoria of all payments undar tha atatues, formerly made at\naome 39 different court registries\nabout tha province.\nWhile the mlnlater of finance remains responsible under the amended acta, actual assessment of aatatea\nwill be carried out, aa before, by A. C.\nCampbell, who la to ba ratified under\ntba new lawa aa aaaeaaor.\nOople* of new forma to be uaed ln\nconnection with the return of valuea\nmay now be obtained from the department, or from the Klng'a printer.\nSoma forma remain'a little altered,\nbut ona la materially unchanged and\nnow includes a return of dutiable\nproperty both In regards to the aasets\nof the eatate, and to other dutiable\nproparty over which the teetator haa\naome measure of oontrol.\nNEW PURPOSES\nThe official definition of other\ndutiable property for the purpoee of\ntheae returns, waa outlined yeeterday\nto Include:\nProperty or income transferred prior\nto death of the deceased; other property transferred; gift* made during\nlife, not limited to two yeara ln aome\ninstances; real or pereonal property\nveated ln the deceaeed and another\nJointly; property passing under a settlement, Including marriage settlement, when deceaeed retains right to\nreclaim or resettle, or over which he\nhad powar of appointment; beneficial\nIntereata arising from annuities prodded by the deceaeed; and Insurance\nmonlea payable to a named benefl-\n_ clary with statutory exemption* u be-\n' Tore.\nApplication* for probate or letters\nof administration muat be made to\nthe courta, aa before, ln duplicate.\nNew Inventory forma, for affidavits ln\nconnection with succession dutlee.\nwlll be ueed; what la known aa Inventory \"X\" being carled by regulations and \"Y.\" by tha act ltaelf, both\nact* are highly technical.\nOffhand suggestion advanced hy\ncounael ln a reoent application in tbe\ncourta that tbe new Probate Duty act\nmight be ultra virea of the province is\n} \/ not regarded aerloualy by the depart-\n\\ ment, entrenched behind legal\nopinion of lta own. Tbe statutes were\namended primarily to remove any\nauch objection, after defeat ot tbe\noriginal Buooeaalon Duty act In tha\ncourta.\nrrom a publie standpoint tha\namended lawa permit ot quicker sctlon on probate*, wltb oontrol ot actu<\nal eetetea paaalng into the handa of\nth* executors without long delays nec-\neeeaxy under the former ayatem. Certain right* of the province to examine\neafety depoalt boxea are Included ln\ntbe new machinery, though the point\nhaa not arisen yet In actual practice\nTHE WEATHER\nSUNDAY WEATHER\nMln. Mu.\n^NELSON  98 81\nVictor!*      18 69\nVancouver     46 88\nKamloopa   30 63\nlate-van  Point     4*1 80\nPrlnoe Rupert   44 61\nDaweon.  YT 86 611\nSeattle     48 68\nPortland. Ore. ,  60 60\nBan  Pranclaco     80 66\nSpoktne  18 _  84\nPrince  Oeorge     16 60\nVernon  37\nCrinbrook     18 66\nCalgary    33 60\nEdmonton     18 40\nSwift Current    16 86\nPrlnot   Albert     14 34\nQu'Apptll*      13 36\nWinnipeg     33 SO\nHUIWpROCfER\nW1N,L0NGBEACH\nCamp Has Two Fast Softball\nGames\nYahk Office Nine\nBeat Married Men\nTAHK. April IS\u2014A ball game wu\nheld Sunday afternoon when the\neoftball team from the office met the\nlocal Married Men'a team. Mac Brogan acted a* umpire and Howard\nParker aa baae umpire.\nThe game ended ln a victory for\nthe Office ataff with a aoore ot 10-7.\nMarried Men'a team waa Nedelic,\nCroaa, batteries; Wardrope, Dickson,\nPedereen, Ruahcall, Herman, Pearson,\nHamilton.\nOffice team waa Wataon. Jupp. bat-\nterlea; Laaenby. C Allan. A. wiikin-\neon. Dixon. T. Wilkinson, Lockwood\nand Harrlaon,\nLONOBEACH SAST CAMP, Airll IS.\n\u2014Softball fans from many polnta ln\nthe dlatrlct vlalted the camp 'hla af-\ntrrnaon and witnessed two faat gamea.\nProctVr beat tbe Longbeach boya 11 -10\nIn an extra-lnnlng game and Oeorge\nBen well's Hume hotel team beat Harrop 17-10 In the eeeond.\nThe Procter-Longbeach teama were\ntied nine-all at tha end of tha nine\nInnings and had to play an extra one.\nThe Longbeach team was atrength-\n.nded by Shawn and Holmes, two new\n.rrtvals In the camp. Phawn on tb*\nrubber tor the camp chalked up four\nstrikeouts. The, Procter chucker\nfanned seven. BUl Reno entertained\nthe spectators with an exhibition of\nbaae running-\nScore by Innings:\nLongbeach   Cast    330 300 103 J\nProcter    010 106 033 3\nHarrop    001 Oil 013\nHume hotel   SOO 010 346\nUneuna ware:\nLongbeach East\u2014Lewellyn, Shawn.\nHolmee, Walden, Laurence, Marcus,\nLapuca. Paige, Puck.\nProcter\u2014Merrlfleld. P. BonaccI, J.\nBonaccI. Major, C. Major, O. McKlnnon, Heighton, H. McKlnnon, Batch-\nelor.\nHarrop\u2014Holmes. Lewla, Ogllvle,\nSmith. Morey, Vandergrtft, Pltchett,\nCalmer.\nHume\u2014Realya. C*ark, Preno. Bell,\nMcDougall, Ben well, Ted Romano.\nJ. Plerro.\nUmpirea wtre Morey, Smith, Fowler\nIMPROVE ROAD\nTO RENO MINE\nTrucks to Haul Gravel From\nRock Creek; Sheep Creek\nCascade Road Next\nFIND DROWNED\nMANATWHARF\nPaul Boyle Makes the\nGruesome Find\nFishing\nThe badly decomposed body of a\nmiddle-aged man, presumably tbat\nof charlea B. Canon, discharged re*\nlief worker, wu ft*hed from the\nWest Arm In front of Xb* city whirl\nSunday evening by Paul Boyle.\nBoyle had hla Une out In about\n36 or 90 feet of water when the\nhook caught the clothing of the\ndrowned man. Pulling ln hla line\nBoyle had the grueeome experience\nof seeing the body attached to It.\nSergeant Robert Herahaw of the\ncity police force waa summoned\nand the body waa removed to the\nundertaken. At flrat complete mystery shrouded the finding of tbe\ndrowned man. A cloae check up\nwith provlnoial polloe gave no record\nof a man having been drowned or\nreported missing. It waa only after\npapers which were found In hla\nclothing were dried out at the polloe offloe later in the evening that\npolloe were able to determine who\ntw waa. papera lnch'~':d a discharge\nnotloe for a w. J. Carlaon i-\nthe Shgreacics r.utf oamp dated-!\nMarch 1, and a credit slip on the\nOolden Oete cafe. The man la\nbelieved to be from somewhere ln\nAlberta aa the bat he waa wearing\nbore tha trademark of an Alberta\natore.\nTha body ahowed no evidence of\nfoul play although It waa not clo\u00bbely\nexamined, whether It waa a caaa of\nsuicide, or and accident, will not\nbe determined until an Investigation   by   the   coroner,\nTha man waa about five foot eleven or alx faat and weighed in the\nneighborhood of 190 pounda*\nHe waa heavily clad, wearing two\nsuits of underwear and a pair of\noveralls over heavy troueera, the\naame aa thoae issued to relief camp\nworker*. Ha also wore two heavy\nsweaters. Evidently he had been ln\ntha water about a month.\nTBB KELSON DAILT NEWS, NELSON, EC-MONDAY MOBNINO, APBIL 16. US.\nYmir Notes\nPAOB  TUBES\nMAY EXTEND THE\nRECREATION PARK\nParks Committee Mty  Add\n15 Feet to East End\nof Grounds\nTMIR. April 16\u2014Mr. and Uxs. J. H.\nClarke, Mrs. Margaret Paters and her\ndaughter, Mn. S. Ball. Mr. and Mn.\nS. A. Curwen .\u00bbnd Mra. LeRoy were\nSalmo vlalton Tueeday.\nMra. 8. Ball bad Mn. LeRoy of\nMichel as her gueat Wedneaday. Mrs.\nLeRoy left for Michel Thuraday, and\nwaa accompanied aa far n Nelson by\nher aon, O. LeRoy.\nMra. H. Btr ina, her. daughter and\naon, were Salmo vlaltora wedneaday,\nand were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.\nH. Perklna.\nBav. C. E- Motte ot Eaat Trail held\na aervlce at Ymlr Thuraday evening.\nHe waa the guest of Mrs. Margaret\nPetera.\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nWINS SOCCER\nBeats Nelson Juniors\n4-1 in Opening\nMatch\nVienna eclentleta hava been able\nto differentiate between natural and\nartificial alike by using a mlcrodUtU-\nlation method.\nRecent work haa mada a va*t Improvement on the road naar Nelway.\natatad WlUlam Ramsay, government\nroad engineer. Sunday night. Work\nhaa alao been atarted on the Sheep\ncreek road leading to the Reno and\ntt will be put In ahape immediately.\nThla week two trueka will be moved\nfrom Nelway to Rock creek and wlll be\nuaed for hauling gravel to the resurfacing of tha Tnil-Cutiegar road,\nparticularly ln the Blueberry vicinity.\nDuring thla week alao a camp will\nbe atarted ln tbe Sheep-Creek-Cascade\narea, and that road will be tbe center\nof activity for a time.\nRodgers Plant\nReturning Work\nCRESTON, April 16\u2014The veneer\naectlon of tha C. O. Rodger* box factory commenced work again tbla\nweek and tha crew la putting Into\natock tha material for tha make of\nstrawberry and raspberry cupe. aa\nwall aa tha decking for tba berry\ncrate*. The veneer 1* being put In\nthe dry kiln, which haa been further\nImproved thla aaaaon.\nMr. and Mra. P. V. Staple* are back\nrrom a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. D. A.\nMacdonald at Oreenwood. and report\ngreat activity in mining ln that\ndistrict.\nMr*. P. Oarrett and young daughter ara hare from Blake on a vlalt\nwith Mr. and Mn. P. A. LaBelle.\nAmong the activities of the park\ncommittee thla year extension of the\nRecreation grounds some 16 feet or\neo toward Cedar street or the east end.\nThe grounds are too small to oare 'or\ntbe numerous aport groupa and It Is\nthought that an extension of the\ngrounds tn thla way would aaalst materially. According to park authorities\nnothing definite haa been determined\nyet, but the plan la being conaldered\nalonf with other work for the year.\nDENVER GOLFERS\n. TO BETTER LINKS\n^__^__     \/\nDirectors Elected ud Committees Named for\nSeason\nMRS. LEONARD\nIS HONORED\nGiven Shower by the\nLiberal Ladies'\nAuxiliary\nMn. H. Leonard, who left the city\nMonday morning, waa Friday night\nthe guest of honor at a handkerchief\nshower held by the Nelaon Women'a\nLiberal auxiliary at tbe home of Mra.\nB. Whiteside, Silica atreet.\nWhist and bridge were enjoyed during tha evening which waa brought\nto a cloae by an addreaa given by\nJohn Notman. prealdent of the Nelson\nLiberal aaaoclatlon.\nMrs. H. Dunk and Mn. H. J. McLean won tbe bridge prizes and Mn.\nJ. C. Hooker and Mn. J. Duffy the\nwhlat prises.\nMr. Notman expreaeed the regret\nof tha association In losing Mrs.\nLeonard. She haa been a faithful and\nvaluable worker. Ha alao stressed the\nnecessity of the women being alive\nto the oondltlona that exiated to meet\nthe future.\nHe spoke of three political aide*.\nOh ona aide, he atated, were tha accumulative Intereata. It waa theae\nInterests that ware the largest element ln the cause of the preaent conditions. On tbe other aide were thou\nwho would break down the clearly dP\nfined ayatem, the extremist*. The\nLiberal party waa ln between, he aald.\nHe went on to picture present conditions and the hopeleaa future for\nthe younger generation that waa now\nIn View. There eeemed little poaalble\noutlet. The taak of providing a measure of alleviation fell to the middle\nclaaa, the Liberals, and It called for\nmoderate action and regulated thinking. He further enumerated the policies ot the three Unea and pointed out\nthe aak of the Liberal party, petitioning the ladlea to uae their franchise to the beat of their ability ln\nattempt to bring about bettor condition*.\nAfter having the better of the play\nln the flnt half, the Nelaon Junior\nfootball team went down to defeat at\nSouth Slocan Sunday after oon 4-1,\nIn the opening game here of the Nelaon and District Football league. W.\nJ. Tlndale, hydraulic engineer of the\nWaat Kootenay Power A. Light oompany, kicked off.\nA. Dunsmuir for the wlnnen was\nthe star ot tbp field and soored three\nof the South Slocan goala. J. Corner\ngot the other for the wlnnen and\nBert Blngamun got the lone Nelaon\ntally.\nNelaon held the play In the first\nhalt but were trying to get ln too\ncloee on the goal before kicking.\nThe weather waa fine and there wu\na slight breeze from the side. Bach\nteam played 40 mlnutee each way.\nLINKUPS\nSoutb Slocan\u20140. Hunt, goal; E.\nBowkett, R. Woods, back*; Aahley, J.\nLaurie anu Wallach, halfbacks; Corner, Murray, Parker, Dunamore, Meek,\nforwarda.\nNelson\u2014Affleck, goal; McLean. Bird,\nbacka; Rothery, Mclvor, Whitfield,\nhalfbacks; Anderson, BUhop, Blngamun, Ward and Graves, forwards.\nHOWE REPORTS.\nON CONVENTION\nNelson Branch of Canadian\nLegion Makes Ypres\nDay Plans\nNELSON HAS SIX\nDEGREES   FROST\nWith a strong wtnd both Saturday\nand Sunday, the weather waa -comparatively cool over the week-end,\nthough sunny and bright. During the\nearly houn of both days tl.i mercury\nfell below the frost mark. Sunday\niitornln 9 degrees ot froat waa recorded. Saturday's temperature* varied between 30 and 60 degrees and\nSunday's between 26 and 61 degrees.\ntag neb $128\nfor institute\nThe fine sum of 1139.16 waa realized\nby Women's Institute taggers Saturday for the Nelaon and Dlatrlct Women's Institute's special welfare fund.\nMrs. M, E. Watts, convener, Mra.\nOeorge H. Fraaer, Mn. R. Eunson and\nMr*. H. Mackenzie supervised the\ndrive from the Institute rooms and\n*. -e 46 young ladlea assisted with\nthe tagging during the day.\nGRADE JUNIOR  HIGH  GROUNDS\nTo facilitate eoftball and other\nrecreational activities at th? Junior\nhlgb school, the ctty public worka\ndepartment haa graded and fixed\nup the grounds. This waa d ne following a requeat by representatives\nwho attended a mettlng of tha parka\ncommittee Friday night.\nAnother requeat that haa been\ngranted and will be attended to by\nthe department la the construction\nof two more play.rs' benches tor the\nRecreation grounds.\nOh My Head!\nHow It Aches!\nHeadaches ara one of the most\naggravating troubles a person can ba\ntormented with.\nThose dull throbbing* indicalo\nthere must be something wrong with\nthe system.\nHowever, whatever the cause, you\nwill find in Burdock Blood Bitters a\nremedy to work in such a way that\nthe headaches will eventually disappear'and vou will not be further\n_^^^^^^k troubled witk them.\nFor ttlt at drug aad gsesral stensi pat ap tos tha past 66 yeersby The T. MJlbura Ce.,\nIimtUd. Toronto, Oat.\nBlood\nBitters\nRossland Enjoys\nTrail Musicians\nROSSLAND, April 16.\u2014The Women's Mimical club of Trail delighted\na good-nlBFd audience with a high\nclaas program, proceed* going to the\nRossland Boy Scouts' amoclatlon. On\nbehalf of the Scouts, Paddy Toplts*\nthanked the ladles for their asalst-\nanoe, and Jlmmle Wright presented\nthe conductor, Mrs. 6. 6. McDiatmld,\nwith s beautiful bouquet of roses.\nThe following program was given\u2014\n\"O. Canada I\"; chorus; solos, Mn.\nRalph Cook: choruses, violin aolo,\nT. Padberg: choruses; solos, Mn. W. O.\nJewltt; choru.es; trio, Mrs. E R.\nHsrtmann, T. Padberg and Otto Neld-\nermann,   choruses.\nMiss Catherine McLean hu returned to Nelson to resume her\nstudies at the academy.\nMrs. Chsrles Scott Is a patlsnt at\nthe Meter Misercordlse hospital.\nMiss Louise Bradley ot Everett wu\nln the city this week.\nMany Make Merry,\nat Gyro Hoedown\nAttired ln overalls, ginghams una\nrr.js and tatters of every description,\na large crowd packed the Eagles hall\nFriday night for the Oyro hoedovn.-\none of the largest dances of the season. After the old barn dance atyle\nthe building wu dressed up with\npiles ot hsy and garden Implement-.\nOn the side lines play machines were\nkept busy.\nDouglas Cummins was chslrmsn\nand the committees In charge of the\nvarioua attractions were R. E. Crerar\nand George Fleury. music; Dr. O. A.\nC Walley, decoration. E. P. Poulln\nand Charles Doctor, crown snd anchor; R. B. Morris, housle housle; D.\nTownsend, Austin Carter and V. C.\nOwen, refreshments; ticket* and publicity, Oeorge Lambert, J. D. Notman,\nand E. A. Mann.\nThis TESTED  Remedy\nWill Restore Your Energy\nA girl  wbo worka  ln  an  office.\nwho  got  very   little   freah   air   and\nsunshine,   lost   oolor.   became   enervated,  and,  on   November   14,   1961,\n'\u25a0 want  to  e   physician's  offios   in  a\n| C*nadlsn   city   and   had   her   blood\nI tested.    The   result   sru   alarming.\n< The haemoglobin ahowed only 90 per\n1 eent, tha red corpuscle count only\nI 1,700,000.   She wu surprised to learn\ni tbat ahe wu anaemic, but wu relieved when told that the oondltlon\n\u2022ould be corrected.\nThe physician knew tbe formula\n\u2022 f a popular blood builder. Dr.\nWilliams' Pink Pills, and told ber\nto take two of the pllla after each\nneal for a month and then return\nfor another teet. The second test\nwu   made   on   Deoember    10,   and\nNEW DENVER. AprU 16\u2014At the\nannual meeting of tbe Blocan Oolf\nclub, held Thuraday evening, with\n21 membera preaent the secretary's\nreports ahowed a very successful year.\nThe board of directors elected wu\nu follows: C. P. Nelson, A. Jacobson,\nDr. Francis, A. Levy, L. W. Bells, J.\nE. Kennett, J. Tier, and F. Broughton.\nCommittees ware named u follows.\nConstruction \u2014 Messrs. Kennett,\nWool ley. MePhee.\nGround*\u2014J. Tier, Dr. Francis, J.\nDraper.\nTournament\u2014J. Tier, F. Broughton,\nDr. Francis.\nSocial\u2014Mrs. H. R' Kirk. Mra. A.\nFrancis. Mrs. H. Butehart, C. F. Nelaon and J. J. Irwin.\nIt la planned to do a lot of work\non the courae this spring and get\nthe new fairways open u soon u\npossible.\nFire on Mountain\nTop Cause Worry\nH. L. Howe, delegate for\\ number\nof Canadian Legion branches ln the\ndistrict to the Ottawa convention held\nrecently, gave a detailed report of the\nconvention at the meeting of the Neleon branch of the Canadian Legion\nFriday night.\nArrangement* were mada for the\nYpres day celebration and plana wilt\nbe completed within two or three\ndays.\nHDGEnJoani\nSWANS, CRESTON\n    - t\nA huge fleck of swans, some 150\nIn number have been wintering on\nthe creaton flats near Wlllams lake,\naccording to Charles E. Moore. They\nare thought to be Trumpeter swana.\na species thought to be nearly* extinct and lf auch la the ease lt\nwlll prove welcome newa to naturalists.\nConsiderable interest was caused\nSunday evening over a amall tire\nwhleh burned hjgh Vp o\u00bb. oron- \u25a0)\nIte mountain, a number ot per-\neons thinking that It might a\nsignal fir* of a marooned party.\nUte lut night the police had\nno report of a mining party or\nparties and put tt down to a\nflra that had been eet and left\nby hikers daring the afternoon.\nThe fire appeared te die\ndown and then barn np brightly\nat times.\nCHOW LOW BURIED\nCHINESE SERVICE\nahowed an Increase to 64 per oent. of\nhaemoglobin (which surprised even\nthe doctor) and a red blood corpuscle\noount of 5.406.000.\nWhen lt Is explained thst haemoglobin la the oxygen-bearing, life-\nsupporting element of tbe blood and\nthat red corpuscles an the carriers\nof haemoglobin it wlll be understood\nwhy tbe young lsdy felt renewed\nenergy and ambition, or, u ahe put\nIt, \"felt like working sgaln.'*\nIf you lack \"pep,\" tin eaally, are\nweak, pale, hava palpitation of the\nheart and dlssy spells, get a box of\nDr, Williams' pink Fills at your own\ndruggist's and begin the treatment\nafter your neit meal. Tou ke no\nchanoaa. Dr. Williams' Fink Pill*\nan clinically teated.\nChow Low, Nelaon resident who\ndied here reoently. wu laid to net In\ntha city cemetery lut week. The full\nChinese burial aervlce wu observed\nwith one of his fellow countrymen\nofficiating. The funeral wu held from\nthe Nelaon Funeral home.\nUNLOADING TODAT\nAcme Kleenburn\nThe Cool That's All Cool\nSOOTLESS \u2014 LOW IN ASH\nEGG SIZE\nP*r Ton $10.00\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nPHONE 33\nTRAINS AGAIN\nON SCHEDULE\nWith damage by falling rock* and\na washout on the Kettle Valley\naround Princeton cleaned up, the\nCP.R passenger service wu on schedule again Sunday night, the oout\ntrain arriving at 8:46.\nNakusp Notss\nNAKUSP. April 14\u2014 Mn. N. Hall and\nMra. Huggard who apent Euter with\nthe former's parenta. Mr. and Mn. J.\nWagstaff. returned to their home ln\nSldmouth Saturday.\nMrs. Cecil Jordan of Edgewood hu\nbeen the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.\nJordan.\nWUUam Shlpmaker of Inonoakltn\nValley hu been the guest for *, few\ndays of Mr. and Mra. C. Bergwerf.\nMn. W. J. Russell and daughter\nKathleen have returned to Kamloops\nsfter spending the put -fett visit\nIng relatives here.\nMn, A. Lealle and two amall sons,\nwho have vlalted ln Trail and Na\nkusp during the Easter holidays, have\nreturned to their home In Kamloops\nMr. Webeter and Mlaa A. Olrand,\nwho have been visiting ln Nelaon.\nvlalted In Nakuap Sunday en route\nfor Bdgewood, when they teach\nachool.\nJack McLeod, Frits Jordan, lnd\nNeabltt and Lloyd Jordan of Edge-\nwood motored to Naksup Saturdsy\nto attend the Trall-Nakuap football\ngsme.\nJ. Allard. Pete Kararovltch, R. Kef-\nfer and Miss Eva Brown of Burton\nwen vlslton ln town Monday.\nMlas Mary Kirk wu a vlaltor to\nNelson recently.\nMn. W. J. D. Rogera and Mrs.\nRogers of Eut Arrow Park, motored\nto Nakusp. accompanied by Mra. W\nRogers of Bonnlngton, who hss been\ntheir gueet recently, and who left\nlater by stage for ber home.\nJ. Collins of West Demara wu a\nvlaltor ln town Tueeday, coming up\nby launch,\nMn. J. H. Thexton of West Demara\nis a vlaltor in town.\nROBSON IS\nGIVEN POST\nThe appointment of WlUlam Rob\naon to be a commissioner under*}\nths evidence act, for auch time u\nha remains in the employ of the\ngovernment agent's office at Oranbrook, appears In the laat issue of\ntbe  Britlah  Columbia  Gazette.\nCreston Auxiliary\nBridge Is Success\nCRESTON, April 16\u2014The Women's\nauxiliary of Chrlat church had a good\nturnout at the bridge Thuraday afternoon, at which the prises at auction\nbridge went to Mrs. L. C. McFarland\nand Mrs. J. O. Connell. At oontraet\ntha hlgb eoore wu made by Mrs. M.\nSmith. After play a aplendld lunch\nwu served.\n. T. Ackerman left op a business v'sit\nto polnta ln Alberta, and will bs\naway for about io days.\nRichard Thurston Jr. hu gone\nto Trail to secure employment.\nBob Currie Is renewing acquaintance ln Klmbsrlsy.\nMlM Betty Kemp hu returned\nfrom a 10-day visit with her friend,\nMlu L. Cookaon, In Nelaon.\nMra. Tom Wilson and young daughter of Cranbrook are here on a visit\nwith the former's parents, Mr. and\nMn. J. E. Healer.\nBridge Party Is\nHeld at Moyie\nMOTTE. April 14\u2014An enjoyable\nbridge party wu held at the home of\nMrs. Oordon Jewell Tuesday evening\nln honor of Mn. Babe Leask, before\nher departure from Moyle. Thou\npreaent wen Mra. Oulndon, Mra. R. A.\nSmith. Mrs. J. W. Fitch. Mrs. J. Whitehead and Mlsa D. Spence. Miss Ddt\nSpence and Mrs. J. Whitehead wen\nthe prise wlnnen.\nBetty Lou Frleseu, who Is at pres-\ntnt on a vlalt from Klmberley with\nher aunt, Mra. Oordon Jewell, hsld\na party Wedneeday afternoon for\nher newly made Moyle friends. Nearly\naU ths girls in the town from school\nage to 14 being preaent. Oamu on\ntbe lawn and a bounteoua repast\nbrought happlneu to both gueeta and\nhost***.\nAfur being In Moyle for nearly\nthree yean, Mr. and Mn. Doug\nCrooks and family an returning to\nKlmberley when Mr. Crooks parenta\nreside.\nConstable W. A. Jupp of Moyie wu\nhere Wedneaday.\nBrouse Shower\nfor Bride-elect\nNAKUSP. April 14\u2014A miscellaneous\nshower wu given by the Brouse community in the Brouse hall ln honor\nof Mlu Annie Ooulak. bride-elect.\nMany useful and beautiful gift* wen\nreceived. Dancing wu Indulged ln.\nand supper served st midnight.\nCreston Hot Near\n50 Street Lights\nCRESTON, April 15\u2014All nine new\nstrut lights ordered installed by the\nvillage council have been placed and\nthe new onu ordered at Monday\nnight's oouncll mwtlng. to be placed\nnear tha steps leading up the CPR.\nplatform, will be working baton the\nweek Is out. With these new installations the tffwn hu almoat 50 atreet\nlight*.\nMrs. Ivan O'Nell of Vancouver hu\narrived for a visit with her mother,\nMn. Stace-Bmlth, and other relatlvaa\nand friends In this district.\nNow that ths roads ore in real good\ncondition the haul \"f lop is under\nway from the Cecil Hamilton Ur.it\non Ooat mountain, northeut of town.\nW. Kelrn bu the trucking contract\nand tba timber la going Into the C.\nO. Rodgers mill In town. '\nMn. It. Dalbom of Wynndel spent e\nfsw days this weak with Mr. and Mra.\nW. A. Psase.\nMr, snd Mrs. W. Fraser an home\nagain, after spending a fsw days with\nfriends at Trail.\nMrs. W. Ferguson Is boms from a\nahort vlalt with ber ao -In-law and\ndaughter. Mr. and Mn. W. Defoe of\nNelaon.\nMn. A. L. Cameron wu renewing\nacquaintance at Cranbrook.\nThs serious heart malady, angina\npectoris, strikes men more often than\nwomen, due apparently to their more\nstrenuous activities. ^^\u2122\nGreat\nfor children\nChildren certtinly do like\nKellogg. Whole Whett\nFlikt-1. And of courie there'i\nnothing better for them thtn\nwhole whett.\nYoull ilio be delighted\nwith the economy of the big\nred-ind-green package. Mide\nby Kellogg in London, Ont.\n.uM*__<U**_ll     aaa    u_v   lifA *\nINCOWOHATIO   in MAT II7Q,\nTuesday Bargains\nIn\nDry Goods\nSpecial Purchase of\nPRINTED SILKS\nHundreds of yarda of high quality pure silk\nprints.  New  season's  goods  just  put   into\nstock. A company purchase at a great savinp\nRegular $1.49 and $1.59 the yard.\nSpecial, Per Yard\t\n\"WABASSO\" PRINTS\n\"Wabasso\" printed broadcloths 36 inches wide.\nTub fast of course, and unshrinkable. A widi\nrange of new designs in all color combinations.\nPer Yard \t\nDRESS VOILES\nSpecially purchased for children's dresses.\nLovely designs. 36 inches wide and all\nare fast colon.\nPer Yard  \t\nPRINTED PIQUE\nThe  season's smartest  fabric  for  sports\ndresses. You will like the new color effects.\n36 inches wide.\n.Per Yard \t\nPRINTED CREPE\nPrinted floral crepes. Specially adapted  for\nnight gowns, pajamas and children's wear.\n32-inch width.\nPer Yard\t\nFRILLED CURTAINS\nDainty bedroom sets In colored Swiss dot\nwith vallances and tiebacks. Can be had in A Si Jbb\nseveral styles and all fadeless cblors. JI\n4-Piece Set       \u2022\"\"\nKenwood \"Madawaska\" Blankets\nRichly bound with satin, these beautiful throws are far below the present\nmarket price. Size 60x80 in rose, gold,A\norchid, blue or green. It will pay t0S_H*S0\nbuy now. mm\nEach         ^\"\nSpecial Value in\nENGLISH SUPS\nExtra heavy quality slips in full 42-\ninch size. Will stand up to continuous & *M    AA\nwashing. ~ Jl *ww\nH D C Special, 3 for        \"\"\nLINEN TEA TOWELS\nLarge site and all pure linen. A quality\nwe cannot duplicate for less than 20c.\nEach   \t\n15\nCASH GROCERY\nSPECIALS\nmn- < nn ki\\ mu I-\nKITH Kl( I.-I'rr lln ..   .\nim bits  macaroni\u2014\n4 I'll,   fur  \t\nDC l.l M   JELLY\npllV.lirKS\u2014.1   for   \t\nHBC BROKEN PtKOK\nttt\u2014m Ik\t\nnxYiini. \u00abr cavsu\u2014\nUlf*  I'll\t\nVANILLA EXTRACT\u2014\nIta-OI.   tottl*   \t\nAIEARAOI S\u2014 A-rlBtr,\nla:  pit tin   \t\nHIESII EOUS\u2014Oradt A.\nnatHlom; ptr dot.\t\nNIW CARROTS\u2014\n3 bnnrhra for\n100\n250\n240\n390\n190\n170\n22*\n190\n250\n\"Wabasso\" Pillow Slips\nHemstitched pillow slips of fine qual-ft Sj  mQQ\nity in this reliable make. B\nSpecial. 3 for\t\nSuperfine Pillow Silos\nDrawn thread H. S. borders in beautiful\nquality. SIm 42 Inches.\nEach   \t\n39\"\nCAMP BLANKETS\nSilver  grev  camp  blankets   in  pure)\nwool in \u2022 68x76 size.\nSpecially Priced, Per Pair\t\nJ.95\nService Grocery\n193\u2014PHONES\u2014194\nNELSON* STRAWIIIRRY Cft-I\nJAM\u2014ta;  iwr lln     Omtt*\nBtRKf  MH IK Attt*\nPINEAPPLE\u2014li:   pff  tin ******\nmil or oi 11 in run k-\nI4a 4*1 9*.\n800    $145   $2*80\nI ORT I.IRBY TEA\u2014        *tjtt_\n1-lb.   1 art nn     J*T\"\nOLD DITCH CUUNm\u2014 fQft\n1    IIH        **-*>\nCROPLAND   SWEET   ll V-\nS 250500\" $1.00\nONION   SETS\u2014 fftft\nr\u00ab lb -~99\n \t\nno*\n- THE NELSON DAILT NEWS. NELSON, B.C--MONDAT MORNINO. APBn\/Tl, 1SS4 -\nMm Sally JJeaw\n8rt*blUh*d  Mill  S3,   Ilia\n\"lnttrior of British CotvmMa't Family Ndwi-pa-psr*'\nAim.   THE   NEWS   WHT-l   H   It   ItlWd\npubll\u00bbh*d\nth*\nme\n\u2022-ran   morning   ttotpt   Sundty    by\nwwa popusbino ~iriK\u2014\nBiker   (Mft.   NtUco.\noom-Ain. uvnro,\nBrltUh    Oolumbla.\nMsmber ot Ttt Ctnidlin Pnti Lttied WIN Ntwi ttrrlot\nI   thl   AUDIT    BURIAU   OP   OUWOUTIONB\nMONDAY,  APRIL 16,  1M4.\nSPOKANE TRADE GAINS 76 PER CENT\nIt is good to read in tht Spokane Spokesman-\nReview that the federal reserve bank reports a 40\nper cent increase in retail trade on the Pacific slope\nof the United States, with Spokane in the forefront\nof lt with a 76 per cent figure. News that recovery\naouth of our sector of tht international Une is definitely on tht way and may soon be keeping pact with\nthat on our own side, is certainly gratifying, and it\nis fairly in ordtr to congratulate Spokane, which\nhistorically hai mtny links with our territory, on\nleading tht procession, Tht bank failures wtrt a severe blow, but tht loan in the winter from tht reconstruction finance corporation tipped tht scale heavily,\nand it it evident that the Northwest ii heading toward better tmes.\nGenerally speaking, everything thtt helps Wtthington helps British Columbia, and everything that\nhelps the Inland Empire-helps tht Kootenay territory.\nAs on illustration, tht more money that goes into\ncirculation ln Spokane, the mort Spokane motorists\nwill visit this district, and tht mort Spokane money\nwill ba going into mining development here.\nIn discussing tht report of tht federal reserve\nbank, tht Spokesman-Review says editorially, under\ntht head, \"Why Spokane Leads\":\nSurrey* cf bualntu br MM f-MUrtl mtrvt btnkt in dtptnd-\nab'ie tad eeeiwrvatin. Tain U tncourtglng aignlllotnct tben-\nfore la tht cuntnt nport by th* ftdtnl ruirvi btnk tn otn\npranclaco that null tndt ea tht Ptcltlt _opt hu tdvinoed\nmm* this Id ptr ctnt from th* low-wtUr mirk ot tht dtptw-\n\u2022lan: lnd thlt tpoktm htidt ill thl cltlu of Uw wuurn elope\nwith in Inert*** of nurly 78 ptr unt onr ulu of a yttr igo.\nTht federal rutrvt btnk reporu thtt the mott huruslng cause\nof the net U tht broad spretd ot reemployment with wtgt ln-\ncreaau tad gretUr tctivity In many llnu of Industry.\nSpokiM't Mptcltl good fortunt cin bt ittrlbuUd to two\nttlmuliting lowl tnfluenew. Tht city u tht offidil tgrlcul-\ntunl cndlt cipttn of th* Piclflc Northwteurn auua. tnd rapid\nI ttw Ortnd CouU* dim, t project whou dtntopmtnt\n.\u2014.___ _*.__\u00bb\u25a0.n,i_, m tn.\nWill\u2014\nWtll it lut If* i\nBetween\nYouand\ncMe\n\u2022y \/. b. c\ni to thlt.\n-wuRss z,^ i-aja ^-*iij*m**mtrjLm\nduttrui d*nl*pra*nt uid ultlraatonr**-\ntrid liad, u tb* ehwrlng ntllMttonj\nb*trunlng nwtrd NT\nMM drew I retlltv.\nWlU UUnd ovtr rnanj j\u2122.. <-.,\u2014, _\u2014-_\u2014 -\nduttrui dtvtlopnunt tnd ultlmtt* rtcumitlen of t vut tnt ot\ntrtd ltad, u tht cMtrlng reaiintion ot * dnam of so yun, tad\nlutrunlng nwtrd tor the filth, liboit tnd ptnuttnu tbtt midt\nON THE MR TONIGHT\nCHAPTER  I\nMALA,\nIt you don't believe thtt aprlng u\nhtn you mutt htvt missed tht activity on tht bill grounds tad moreto\ntht tctivity pn thi waterfront.\n\u2022   a   e\nBut owntrt wtn out la font on\nStturdiy tad Sundiy, painting, puttying, caulking, oiling, grtuing ind doing otbtr neoeaury thing, to gtt\nwaur waft reidy for tht lummtr'a\nictlTitlw,      ^^\u25a0\"\"\"\u25a0\u25a0\u2122\"\"\u2122\nIt you don't bellare mi, ill you htn\nto do U to wilk around tbt tlotu tnd\nwitch tht bon it work.\ni   I   a\nFor luaUnce, Don Lucu tad \u2022\nbunch of tin boyt from tht Rowing\nclub were doing tht loctl plumbing\nwcUty out ot work lad wagu, md\nthty did aot forgtt thttr tools, by n-\nptirlng tht plptllnt to tht Rowing\nolub. Tbty cltim they wtrt not getting\ntnough water, although th* pipes\ncarrying th* waUr muat run through\nat leut 100 yards of Kootenay like\nwaUr bafore retching tht Rowing club\npremltu.\naaa\nHoward Murphy ind Jick Boyce\nan bus} installing an engine la *\nboat they hoped to uu thU aummer\u2014\nTony Bill hit tomt new chtngtt on\nUlt launch for the aummer\u2014M, I.\nBlown It insulting new mtclttnlctl\napp*r*tu* on hli wive-puther\u2014Tttt\nIrvlnt, who remembers the Wut Arm\nwhtn thtn wtn no lutomobllu, u\natlll A (Inn believer In tbt Launch\nclub of Ntlton\u2014J. O, Patenaude, do-\nnetor of the Patenaude ahleld. for\napttd boot racing twty back\u2014wall,\nwho care* \u25a0 btlUvu that' Ntlton hw\ntht but wtur tor tporu of any dot-\ncription tn the northwut\u2014tnd ht\nwu tround on Sundiy, hoping that\nISM would be a bigger and bettor\nyttr tm Ntlion\u2014Lou OUbtrt, who\nrunt tht Ltdy Bird, tht speed boat\not tht Itkt\u2014hid hU thlp out ou\nSundiy tfumoon tnd wu ht bum*\nMIOHTT   HUNTER   OP\nTHI   ARCTIC.\nTh* little Btklmo vllltgt authrd\nwith tiolumtnt. Prom IU doun or\nmon Unu ot walrua hldt, mtn\nwoman tnd ohlldran ruahed out it\ntht ahout: \"Mala rtturnal Thi\ndogt in wttry with their burden\nOt  gauel\"\nAbi, Mila'a gtntU young wlft.\nfollowed by toddling Uplk. thtlr\nlour-ytir-old ion, Mt out to mut\ntht returning hunter, hit atep-aon\nOnokldck, afted ftftwn, tad hla\nion Puala. four yun youngtr thin\nOrtokldok, Thty had traveled many\nweary mllea to tbt Inland like\nwhen tht wUd getie wtnt to molt,\nind whtn thty hid fallen tuy victim! to tht humeri aklll. Th* vllltgt turned out la eager wtloomc\nto thtlr Utder, tad thl freah aupply ot mwt to thtlr meagre and\nfut-dlmlnUhlng   ltrder. ,\nNeither Mill nor Abl apokt u\nthty mtt, but thty smiled quietly.\nat eaoh othtr with undtrtttndlng\ntfftctlon u tht young matron\nlleved her huaband of tht |\nalung ovar hu ahouldtr, using hu\nburden, for hi wu ileo ctrrying\nhU kiyik.\nTht vllltgiri gtthtrtd tround tht\nreturning proooulon, w Abt tnd\nNaurs. Mala* agad mothtr, wtUUd\nby tbt two boyt, btgan relieving the\ndoga of their burdtnt, Tht \" *'\nwatched Itolldly the unloading ot\ntht gtmt, etrtving aclthtr to thow\nthtlr latrwt la tuch I gnat haul\nnor their hope thtt Milt would thtrt\nwith thtm tht ruult of hU forty. Abi\nproudly htld up ont of tht lattwt ol\n\"How would w\u00bb tUl our belllu\nwithout Mtlt,  tht  mighty hunter?\"\nMill met th* wlftly prau* with\n* *ooff. \"Oh, I am juat t poor mm\nwho fMMi t dud goou now md\n_W^^^\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBJ\nthi  Worldl  Ludlng  Authority\nHILTON o> won\nMall plcktd up I number of lease\ntnd tpprotchtd Taparu. tha atrtngtr,\nmd hli women, md gtvi thtm tht\noonnattontl Btklmo gr -ting, tfur\nwhich h* pnunUd the grew.\n\"On* tttnd* uhanud >nd grtUful\nbefon i big hunter,\" wtd Ttptrte,\ntcotptlng the gift,\n\"P*opU in gltd to htn you Join\ntlwlr village,\" tmiltd Mils kindly,\n\"On* U gild to remiin,\" nplltd\nTtpirU.\nTht hunter ladloattd thalr cloth*\nlag. \"Tou nnd ntw skim. My wlft\n\u25a0bill bring them to your wives.\"\nMala nodded kindly at tht ttrang.\nere tnd returned to Abl, foliowad by\nadmiring glances trom the shining\neyea ot Ivt, thi tldtr of TtptrU's\nyoung wives. Hu lln* ptrUd la an\neager tmlle. Giggling laapaujak,\nTarparu's othar wit*, had tyw only\nfor tht geese whou plumpnui tht\nexplored with hir linger,.\nMill ttrodt to th* meet nek, *\ntill itructure made of driftwood md\nwhalebone, too hlgb for tht itouUtt\not th* dog* to retch. Tht huaklea\naprang after him, barking tnd lets.\nIng, ture thtt thty now would bt\nfad. Mala, tttrtUd it tht lownlii\nof tht mttt tupply, took but one slab\nof caribou mttt lnttotd of tht two\nthit ht hid InUndtd to feed to tht\ndogt, out It up Into piece* md ted\nIt to the inimaV uklng cart that no\ndog got mon thtn hu than. Thtn\nMill willed slowly through tht vti-\nlag*: th* mut rack* w*n empty, oi\nnearly eo: doga atood hungrll* ibout\nUw entrmew to the unu*, htn tnd\ntbtn wtrt women plucking tht geeet\nthit Milt hid glvtn thtm,\nOrtokldok, ctrrying piru ot a rabbit trip In hU hind, ww hU step-\nfither dimming the mtlt racks, tnd\n\u2022topped tt hU tld*, divining hU fttl-\nIngi-\n\"Hw tbt Oreit Mountain Spirit\nbrttthed ill tbt caribou Into hu\nnottrlU?\" hi uked. md p*u*ed to\nlUUn to tht willing of a dUtint\nwolf which wt thi dog* to howling,\nSTIPIUITV  VS.  COMMON  SENSE\nTht imount ot itupldlty with\nwhich pltyen who eonilder thtm-\nselves ln tht tint flight tometlmu\nmanage a Brldte hand U quite ra-\nmirktbli. OfUa, wltb grttt Ingts-\nulty, thty lucotd In btlng defeated\nwhen tht contract ihould be fulfilltd\nwithout difficulty. A recent duplicate\nhand llliuatritw thU:\nThin, without wunutlon, h* b* ^^^^^^^^^^^^\ngtn dlttrtbutlng tht ciroastea^ot tht laugh up on th* top of th* cliff win\ning  ui) th* mllw\u2014H* took eeveral 1 his lenerotity\nSUM among tht vinegar*1. Tht mtn\nrtctlved thtm with quiet dignity,\nbut tht women, with emiUa md\ngltnua. ihowed their tdmlrtttoa of\nMalta ability   w  t  hunter  lad  of\nCANADIAN BADIO\nCOMMISSION  NETWORK\ng:00 Kour ot Otuty ud Bomtnei\n7:10 Newt tnd WuUWr *Porecut\n7:}l Moonlight 00 tht  River\nI 00 Call of tht North\n\u2022 oc Marimba Nonlty Oroup\nNBC-KOO NETWOBK\nKHQ   KI1W  KH   KOO   KOMO   KJR\nSM      Cll      Ml      7M      nt      (70\n1*00 Eileen Plggotl, toprtoo\n1:00 Mloetrtl thaw iKPI. KOA)\n\u2022 IS Argtntlnt  Trio,   latteumtntal-\nuu\n\u2022 SO Ship cf Joy, Otpt. Dobbili\n7 00 otnt Arnold, LulUby Udy\nT:S0 TU*U Uth, conwdUnne:   Out\nAmheimi Oreh.\ntoo Arnot 'a' Aady\ntil Piano Ploturw, AlUtn Pealy.\nPhylllda AahUy, pim-u\ntill Th* PhllUtln* (KOO. KP1)\ntM Richard Crook*, tonor\n|:O0 Hollywood 0B th* Air\ntM Prankie Muur'i Onh\n10*00 Ntwt  Plashes\nMtlt Jty Wblddin't Onh.\nItM Prtu-Radlo  Burwu\n11*00 Tom OotkUy-i Orch. (KOO)\n1 IM Ted Plerttoi Orch.\n11:10 Strlngwood BnwmbU\nCJM.-DON UB NETWOBK\nkvi    Krac    kow    ksl    kol\nSit       IIS       Mt       IIM       ll'O\n1*00 Bow PoaulU. Optra toprmo.\nKosUIimU* Oreh.\nIM Big Show; drmutic cart\n7*00 Wtynt King's Orch.\n1*10 Bvta Evani. btrUeet\n1:M Military Band (OL)\n741 Myrt ud Marge fnm Chicago\nl-oo Jtmbont (Don Ut)\n1*00 Tito Ouiur. toner\ni.M Chtriu DavU Oreh.\nI 10 Butt Sotnlek*i Orch.\nI 41 Enoch Llghfa Onh.\n\u2022 :00 Uon Btlwoo'i Orch.\nt'M Pmeho snd HU Orch.\n10*00 Bill PUek't Bowery Orch. COL)\n19 M Dud* Ranch Roundup (Dl)\n1190 Th* Bowery Orch. (DL)\ntM k CJOB SM m\nVANCOCTER IM w\n6:00 Musics]   Program\nHW Mock fluoutlont\n*:M Niwi VtrUtUt\n701 Mualcal Pntrtm\n7:11 Volet of Prognu\n7:M Wlllltm Pont, bwlton*\n7:11 Ctrdo Smaller   vlollnUt\n1*00 Chutw Bony, inngt\ntill Vmcounr Museum Program\n1*0 Cirlbeo Cowboyt\nISO Ttw Hasten Mude Boom\nCRCV lit.'\nIIM k\t\nVANCOUTEB\n7*00 Rworded Program\n7:11 PUId   Orop\nD. O. laird\n7 10 se* cue Network\nB:S0 Province  New*\nBIS Agricultural Talk\n1*00 Bw O.R.O. Network\nI :S0 The Pour Porter*\n10*00 Vsnoouver Thwtn of AU\nISM k C44T III\nTRAIL *\n8:00 Thwtn Prognm\nCIS -turner! VOCklUM\nS:M Drwmy Waltaer*\n0:45 Drttmltnd\n7*00 Lutntf Wimet Orch.\nTils VarUty Program\nProblem*   la   SO.\nWt KPO 441\nAN nUNCIICO M,Mt W\n1:00 Ptul Ctrton, orgmUt\n\u00ab:J0 Slftty Pint\nett Su Appwl\n7 00 Southern Harmony pour\n7:11 Ptul Mirtln. btnjo\n7 SO Concert Petiu\n7:41 awnford Univ. Program\n1*00 Piano PtU\nI'M Magnolia   MlnltreU\nI-00 nuu Hour\n\u2022 15 Tht Oreh. '\n10:00 Powdtr Puff R*vu*\n10 SO Piclflc Stranidtre\n1 -00 Ted Plerlto'a Orch.\n11 :S0 Charlee Run ran. orgaa\npirtm out lor a ipln oa thi lik* it\nfnm IS to 10 mllw Mr hour\u2014md\nwu ht hippy to do to\u2014Dr. Ray Shaw,\nan enthualut ot tba waur from away\nback, wu out la hu oonralla aiding\nLou In hU work\u2014George Marquis MW\nthit tvtry one had hU Ufa belt \u2014\nMickey McEwtn ut oa the aide of tha\nengine to Mt thit nothing ww out of 4\nplaoe\u2014Kan Skltchard wu In chute t\"\ntf tht electrical tnd, Oeorge Pwu Bad'\na rldt with Lou, but lnaieu thtt hu\n[Ltugh-a-Lot can best uy boat on tiw\nllkt it it mllw ptr hour\u2014Pred Ir viae\nmissed t trip oa tht Ukt with Lou's\nhott, but lniwu he will htn t rldt\nbtfore tht lutamer'i over\u2014nam whtt\nI wn heir Dr. J. P. Guuln ctn't swim\nt stroke, but\u2014hs U fitting wmewhit\nluktwirm oa lake navigation--and I\nwould not ba aurprlatd to tw him ll\ntht ttiur of t beat befon Ue year U\nover\u2014W. E. Wuton, our genltl olty\n^^^^^^ to having t ride\nla I apwd boat oft Sunday \u2014w tw *v*r\nwill without having on*\u2014Martin Bo-\nblchaud may enn be eun behind\na whwl before the aummer U over\u2014\nAt the witorfront I noticed Hippy\nTognottl of Trail\u2014who runt i butchtr\n\u2022hop tbtn\u2014 tad would aot bt tur-\nprutd\u2014If Hippy did oot gtt tht\napirit wtn hi in Ntlton mora ofton\u2014\nRtg Oonrad wu buty getting hU atml*\notbln erulwr rwdy for tht eunurwr'a\ntctlvititt\u2014iw heck. Uwn were lou\nof them around and I can't remember\n\u2022vtrythlng 1 ut In t couple of houn\u2014\nbut thli all Indicate! that ther* u\nactivity among our launch owntrt on\ntht wttorfro-nt\u2014aad that tbU ywr\nthan U tvtry hopt tbtt our wittr\n\u25a0port*\u2014whleh lo th* put w*n tuck t\ndrawing card tor all tht ptoplt ln tht\nnrloui dlitrlcu oontlguoui to Ntlion\nla th* put\u2014win be coming b*ik tbl*\naumswr.\n*   e   *\nMtn't hoping thtt our wtter in-\nthuiltiU wlU provide ui with lot* of\nenttrtitament   during   th*\nmon thi,\nSttndlng ipart from tht vUligan\nwu t atrangtr md two young\nwomen. Tbey looked on qutttiy,\nwithout making a mon to Join th*\ngroup ot th* bwiwftelirui of Mili'i\ngenerotity, though tht poor itate of\nthi lummtr tkim thiy wen pro*\ncltlmed thttr nted. Mala glanced\nit them tad tpokt to hU wlft.\nWho tre thaw atrangert?\"\n'A poor huaUr from tbt Igdluka\nHi* dogi ran twty btctUM thsy btd\nno mwt.\"\niilhouttud a number of wolvw, Vila\nturned to bU atepton. nodding to-\nwtrd tht wolvw.\n\"A foolUh boy ukt wtwn tht carl\nbou ml\"\nAbulwd, Ortokldok htld up hie\ntrap. ^^~\n\"A foolUh boy sow to tosd hu\ntrtpt.\"\nA brwd, affectionate grin ww on\nMala'i ftw u lw witchtd th* boy\ndtptrt. A gust ot wind whipped\nacrou hU taw md tw githtrtd hie\nKrka mora elculy ibout him. Hi\niked up into the aky: dark, hwvy\ncloudi wtn lathering on the horlMo:\nforectsttng the tpprotch of wtnUr.\nMuch conctrned. tht hunter returned\n\u2022lowly to hU tent.\nM\n\u2022H-H-l\n\u2666 MM\n\u2666It\n\u2666 l-M-1\n\u2666H-H\nSi\n*w\n\u2666HH-T4-\nM     (%\n***\n*m\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMU W, BARTON. UA\nEvery South btctrot tht Dwltrtr\nwit., a oontraet ot thrw No Trumpt,\nno tutt oall being madt.\nIn thi pliy, Wwt ltd hit fourth\nbMt Httrt. At mtny of thi tablw,\ndummy won wtth the Jaok In order\nto try the Diamond flnewt. Oa trick\nI, WMt't Quten of Dltmoadi captund Soutb'a Jack ud \u2022 woond\nHurt wu led. Thla time, the Declanr\nwon la the cloud hand with th* Aoe\noo w to lwve anothtr entry ln dummy\ntnd thin ltd tht Aw ud a \u2022mall\nDiamond wltb tht hop* ot finding a\nS-S edvirw dlvltlon. Whin thli falltd,\nt Club ww led which Wwt won md\nouhtd hU good Diamond ud, u But\n\u25a0uhuqutnuy took trleki with tbi\nKing of Clubt md tht Aw ot Spadea.\nthe tdvtmrlw dtfttttd tht Declarer\nin lotto of hli combined hand oount\nof 27, generally tinplo for a thrw No\nTrump contract.\nTht hud ihould hivt bwn pltytd\nu followi. Thl ftnt Hurt won with\ncloeed htad't Act. md thtn t tmalt\nClub ltd. (Bnn It thl Diamond ft\nnewt won. tht ehuew win two to\none iftlntt tht tdveree Dlamonda\nbeing dlvidtd t-S, ud without thtt\ndlvltlon. thrw tnck* In Spade- and\nCluw muat tw wubliBhed.) Th* Olub\nwould be takan with the Xing, and\ntrick 8 either a Heart nturned or a\nSpade lad. The latur would -Amplify\nthe Dtcltrer't tuk, but wltb a woond\nHeart led th* Declirer would win ud\nUad a ncond Olub, which would\ndoubtlew be followed by a third\nHear*. Then a email Spado would be\nled from the North hand, and game\nwould be made by following the old\ntheory of postponing a ftneaw w long\nu poaalble.\nTOMORROW'S  HAND\n\u201451+r\nTRANSMISSION   Or   COMMON\nCOLDS BY IXIOUS\nIt Itw bwn known for a long\ntlmt thtt thi oommon oold cm\nbi p**t*d from on* Indlvlduil to\nmothtr by meana of tht brttth,\nparticularly It tht ont to whom\nIt U pawed hu * undeacy to\nacldoeU.\nIt hw long bwn impacted (out\nnot known) thtt tht common cold\nmty bt apntd bT means of food\nhandled by on* hiving a cold.\nHowtver on. ****. a. Bllat ud T. H\nLong, John Hopklna unlranlty, htve\nmide tomt interesting eiperlmesti\nwhich proved thtt contomlnaUd\ntood may traaamlt tht common\noold to chlmpmute.\nPlftwn tpee wen kept for thrw\nmontha uader itrlet quarantlnt condition!. AU itundmu wen nam*\nIned dally tor infection! In thi\nnow ud throat ud rtmilntd\nhealthy throughout the experiment!\nTtw ttteadaato won mwki ud\ngtwni ud took full input pn-\nctuttom In preptrtni food and Uklng etn of tht tntmall.\nDuring thla preliminary period of\nthrw month* the tlftwn apw remained tnt ot Infection ot th*\nnow ud throat.\nAt tbe ead of the three montha\na peraon Buffering trom * common\noold wtt allowed to prtport tood for\ntbt ulmali. Afttr tht food wu\npliotd in wtptlo (in* trom orgtu-\nlam) cootaliwra by thU penon, ho\nleft tht kitchen. Tb* atundant\nthan entered, oarrled tha oonulner*\nto the quarantine rooma, ud placed\nthtm In thi indlvlduil chlmpmiw\nctgw.\nWithin forty tight houn after\nthe tint ratal, flv* of ttw spw developed typlctl tymptomi of in-\nftotloa, tuch w dUchftrg* trom th*\nnow, obstruction of the now, mouth\nbreathing, alight fever, md u In-\ncreate la thl number of whll* ecr-\nptucua la the blood whleb *o-\ncompuU* my Infection. Two of\nthe ulmaU developed a modarattly\nunn cough.\nI believe the abon experiment\nahould be a legion to til of\nbecauu It U pot unuiuil for the\nIndlvlduil who pnparw thi food la\ntha kitchen to han a wld, but\nnothing U thought about It, becauw ihe may not ooow In eottget\nwith other memben of the houu-\nbold.\nThi tlmpU tet of mains euro\nthtt thi hudi of the we who U\npraptrini the food in wwMd with\nordlniry Ksp ud wattr btfore tb*\nmeal U prtpvtd might prevent mmy\ncues of common cold Ul th* totrn.\nhold.\nWEEKI.Y WEATHER BULLETIN\nwetthtr ln that part of tbt oountry to\nwhich the wtrm motor of tht wmi-\npermment low hw bc*n uanalaud\nby thli movimtnt, wbldt It nmtlni\nfor \u2022 long tlm* oold In thi ngtoni\noccupied by tht cold wgmint.\nIt u wtll known thit ont of thut\nwml-piruuuwat lowt occuplw a pot-\nItloa about balf war betwwn ttl*\nSome yean ago It wu dltcovtrtd\nby tbi Bwtdlih mettorologuu tbit\ntht common or typlctl itructure of\ncyclonic deprawloni, or low biro-\nmiutc prwturt utu, wu, roughly,\nwmiwhlt almllar to l otrcular dUk\nootapowd ot a warm and a cold ut-\nmtnt. thl cold in* btlng about 70\nptr wnt greater thu tht worm component. iTiii lingular dlteonry at onoe\ntiptilned a contldtrtble numbtr of\nheretofora tlmott lnaipliciblt elr-\ncumiUncw oonntctad with wttther\nphenoment, tht myatertout ont of\nwhich, perhipe. ww thi twt thit thi\nwwthtr U of\u00bbn wtrm In ont section\nbut oold In uother aot fir iwiy,\nwith no tppannt difference of prw-\neurt betwwn them.\nIt ww found thlt thU ptcularlty U\nptralittnt tor all fonai, Uwi md\ncharacurt ot cyclonic dtprtwlon*.\nud u wi ban loaf bwa familiar\nwith th* to-called atml-parmmint\nlowt, in varloui locatloni on tht\ntarth'i turtle*, thli dlioonry fully\nnplalni how oat ptrt of thtm miy\ncause oold while the other cauiw\nwtrm we\u00bbther.\nSupposing thtt i How otrcultr or\n\u2022pirat motion U tht attural movtnwnt\nln aay cyclonic dcprittlon, tbm it\nll wit to wt thlt for i conildirablt\ntlmt thtn wlll bt unuiuilly worm\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy  Circle Na  4 of\nSt. Psul'i Uditt' Aid\nHon* but twttd recipe*\nwill b* lnnrUd.     ,     ,\nKJB\n171 k _________________\nSEATTU MM   W\nI'M Run tchool Reporter.\n1:41 Minhetun Renew\n7*00 Plnsnelsl Talk\n7:11 Lit* of Paul Bunyan. drama\n7:M Wsiu Dnau. Solberg\ntoo Bongs Wt Low\nt-M Dollan md onu\nI 45 Prank and ArchU, BT.\nI OS Hollywood On th* Air\n10 00 Moonlight MalodlM\nto IS Starlight  Hour\n11:30 Nightcaps\nKNX\nIM* k CPCN\nCALOABT\nIM tw CRC. Network\nSM ttudlo Program\n1:00 tw C.R.C. Htt work\nISIS  si\n\u25a0\nIIM B\t\nBOLLYWOOD      \t\nt-00 Ntwi Strrlw\n1:15 Conwrt EnumbU\n1:41 Ambundsn.  BT\n7*00 WaUnabe  md Hon. ArchU\n715 Craty Quilt, toogt. toawdy\n7M Jtck  Dole,   tenor:   Orch.\nIll King cowboy\n1*00 The In-Uw*\n111 Tb* Vdw Pand*\nIM Sii-Paet-r*\u00bbur QumUt\ns*oo mm. Bti iin\nI IS Ruw Valentine\nI J0 Tbt Crockttu\n10*0 PtU Pootrelll't Onh.\nBRIDE 11 INJl'RED\nWATCHET. England, (OP)\u2014Slipping on tht tupt ot Witchtt Baptist\ncburch after her wadding. Mrt. P. W.\nHIU fill aad dUlocated her ahouldar.\nSh* ww taken to hoapltal where th*\nshoulder ww put right by a aurgton\nbefon ahe eould proceed on her haa*\neymoon\nIt you really with to itlr up your\nlagging energy ud fanruhly enjoy\na May aprlng, give a ehlldren'a party I\nHan the amall folk make Uttls May\nbaakeu ot palatod wrdbwrd, wtth\ntb* invlutlon to tb* party lnalde\nTh* bukeU may be decorated with\ncrepe paper or spring dandelions. The\nmala requirement for a May basket\nU that It must be husg on th* door\nu a May-day e-urprU* for th* parson\nfor whom It U InUndedl And bar*\nagain, a ninny Saturday noon U ttw\ntlmt to htn s children! Mty party.\nYou need not pUn my enurtalnment.\nJuat turn tbem out In the warm aun-\nahlne tad Ut thtm etper.\nChildren of tlmott tay Ige Ion\nfood thit'i labeled party\u2014aad the\ndecoration! do It.\nTht wrprue thlt ill children Ion\nmty bt tucked twsy In a May poU\nfavor\u2014 howl Bat a tall etndlt (un-\nllghttd) In th* mlddlt of th* Ublt\nmd tu piper ttntmtrt to It for your\nMty poU. Carry tbi paper to each\nchild* place  with t tiny fivor Uke\nllttM ibovel and pall or a now\njar on the aad. LlttU doUa repre-\nsentlni Miy poll dmcerl mty bt put\noo uch itnamar. Nothing oould be\nS*r\u00abr.\nIton are thrw reclpw Included tn\nthe menu which you mty with to\nttnti\nDtlay  Rln\nBollid fluffy rlw\nBenmbled tggt\nOn oai large platt, or on Individual\npiitte, tmagt I er I Unt table-\ntpoontuU et rlw la th* ahap* of\nd*Uy peltla. pltot tortmbltd tgga\nUt tht tlhttr lor sold hurt.\nOrange Jday   Baaktta\nFill   KOpptd-out   orang*   bwkeU\nwtth  Im bum, cuitard, or cut-up\ntrult.   TU a tiny flowtr oc tprtg of\ntnth mint to ttw htndu.\n-IM-T+W\ntm   [-_\u00ab*\"*\n\u2666I44-) (J_MU\u00bbIH-T-M\n\u2666 t-HH\n\u2666i   *\niti n\nHudson Bty high and tht ponuaaat\nhigh of the Bitter Root mouatalni\nof MonUnt, ud in tht lat* wtattr\nof 1NS-S4 it tumt tbt wtrm Mgmint\nof lt occupltd tht touth-wMt quirttr.\nwltb IU wittra line ot dlicontinulty\nrunning in thl gtntral direction of\nthi MUaUUppI vtltey. thl wwthtr to\ntht wit of tbtt lln* being eicetd-\nlagly cold, while to the tmt It ww\nnormil md mild.\nTht periodic tlmi of th* wculir\nmotion of thli grttt cyclonic in*\nU Irregular, but roughly utlmated\nthe warm atgmtnw ihould sweep\nthrotgh moet of tbe Oalttd Statw\nmd Canada during the tprtng of llll.\nTht variation It producw In ttmptr-\nttura It normally aot mon thm\n\u2022omt two to Dt* d*fraw, but thU It\nuough to wuw eicwalv* heal In\n\u2022ui*m*r month*, though alngulirly\ntnough, In wlntor monthi Ito laflu-\ntnw twmt tntlraly negligible, or be- \u2022\ncomw muked tt lower tmperituru.\n30 YEARS AGO\n(rrom Th* Dally Newi tf AprU 11,\nUN)\n0. Brown, commercial traveller,\nbrought tbs newt down from Sandon yutordiy thit i elide htd ctrrtid\ntwty two on houwi it tbt Slocu\nttor mint.\ntee\nTbi NeUon Oun elub now hw lta\ngum ud trap* it tht ind ot tttnlty\nitrwt.\neee\nW. Blihemore lift by lait night's\ntrain for LUtoet fcr the purpow ot\ninspecting a frw milling proposition\nthen, wbleh U under bead to a Nttun \u2022yndlctU.\nWith Uttrtt thi Trump, now muy\ntrick* ihould touth tak*'\t\nthinly allcad frwh tomatow wtth\nahredded Uttuw: or mlnoed ettory:\nor minc*d cooked or wnned string\nbttnt with tttwtd tomatoes; er cooked, canned or raw iplnich with\nminced  cooked or nw ctrrota.\nBanana Casew\nI rip* bmanu\n1 cup cream\nI frwh ttnwbarrU*\nB* tun thl bananai in rip* Thu\nwith a lharp knife nmon a Mellon\not ikln trom th* conc*v* aim ot\nthi btntnu. IUdioti th* btnini\npulp, mut It with a tork md add\ntht cretm whleh bw bwa whipped\n\u2022tltt. Refill th* baa*aa cuow ud\ntop with \u2022 frwh atrtwhtrry cr cbtrry,\nBern with cooklw made In tbt ahape\nof paddlw. To do thu draw * ptddlt\nen a plan of cardboard and eut It\nout. Lay thla on the rolled out\ncootie dough' and eut around lt\nwith a thtrp knlft.\nPreah VegeUble Sandwich*!\nTTw any one of the following till\nlnga: Minced ctbbaga tad ralalnt. or'however.\nA win oo*t lunger U htndy tor\ndrying bow or otbtr null trtleUe,\nu it mty be quickly hung on a hook\nor aalt, on a poreh or ther convenient\nI pltn. Bt lute tb* win U not rutty,\n\"A meteorlo origin hu bwn taerlb-\n\u2022d to nln* or men cratora In tht\nworld, but thu origin U recounted\nby icitntuu gtnenlly for oaly fin.'\nnyi H. D. Nleholt, tctlag curator of\ngtoloty it thi PUId muMum.\nBUY PBOVINCUL IAVINOI\nCALOARY, (CP).-During tht ytar\nIIM rwldtnu of Albtru Invwttd\nN,SM,0M In provlncltl wTtagi ctr-\ntlflwtw. Totol amount oa ditwlt\ntraounUd to M,00l,\u00abOI.\nCUUNt AND POLISHES\nBtrthtubt,\nWaihbagins,\nWindows, and\nMuTOfta\nCMinot scratch.\nSPRINGTIME\nSPRAY TIME\nWt havt a foH lint of\nSpray Pump*, Rtpalr\nParts, Hose, Pruning\nShears and. Implement!\nfor the farm and garden.\nSm onr lint of Ntw\n^^^^^^^^^^     Sttds and Onion StU.\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWboUelU mt BclaO Qoallty Bird ware\nBel   MM NeUon.   BC\nTHE GUMPS!\nFRONT PAGE NEWS\nAUNT HEX\n\u2022Thet   huwy    nwdat    thlak\nthii ittractln It daeeal takv\nmuch to attract the kind o' men\nthat  will  flirt with  a married\nwoman\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(Item Th* Dally Newi *f April 11.\nIH4)\nPIT*  hundred   dolltra  bin  bwa\nvotod by th* council for the publicity\neemmlltw.\neee\nw. Wud of Proctor hw irrtvid tn\ntbi Mty to tptnd t ftw dayi with\nMend!.\neee\nOeorge kin of Rowlind went ywterdty In tht elty.\n20 YEARS AGO\nTh*   flMit   win   meHi   doth   hu\n100,000 optninti to tht squire Inch.\n(Trom The D*ti* Kf\u00ab ot April ll,\n1114)\nOtttr-e tmrpobilet, rttneh chwn-\nplon, knocktd out Otorgt llltohtll.\nnorth Bngland champion. In Um flnt\nround of their Mu* |p ParU T*et*e4*,y\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. W. M Tingling of SIlTtrton U t\ndty \u2022ntktor.\n\u2022 \u2022   <\u2022\nJohn flvoboda hai Uktn out \u25a0 permit to construct a 14000 homa on\nVernon.\n v\\0\\\n\u2022 TBI NIUON DAILY NIWI, NIUON. l.C\u2014MON-A Y M\nYears of Pain\nSoon Ended\nAlktrta Ms*\nPralHi Bidd-i\n\"I am M and ha-n\neuffertd with back-\n\u2022chl I or nmt \u00ab\u00ab,,\"\nwrtru John McMil-\nl*a, Gordondtlt,\nAim. \"IWdidto\nme* Dodd'i Kidney\nPiUi a trial, and found they Hi mi a\n\u25a0ntt dul of good. I think Dodd'i\nKidney PiUi ihould ba in *riry hami,\nthty tn \u00bb uay to takt,\" Whyiulfir\nwilk BfWht whan othan tnd relit!\nla K uay by limply taking 44\nDodd .Kidney Pills\nTRUSTEES TO\nMEET NELSON\nIMl yur th* oonr\u00abntlon of th*\nBrltUh Columbia School Truittu\naitoottUon wlU b* htld In Ntlton. Tht\ndata wt U Btpttmbtr 90. At thtn tn\nttlll nn monthi baton lh* mnt,\nUttU pnpanuont hate bun nudi.\nTBI quutlon U llktly to oomi up at\ntkl ntit muting of tbl tchool board.\nK.P. CONVENTION\nIS POSTPONED\nWith practically no eonventlon ln\neight m tu, Nalaon lodgu will hav*\na qulit tlmt thli peer. Tht KnlghU\nof pythlu convention, which wu to\nton bun Btld oa Mar \". Bu bun\npoetpontd a ytar. \t\nDANISH SEEK\nOWN WELFARE\nNational Well Being\nIs Aim Declares\nMrs. Jamieson\nNatlontl wilfin wu thi main objection ot thi Danlih people, decltred\nMn. Stuart Jtmiuon, Judg* ot th*\nBurnabv Juvinlle oourt, who ipoke ln\nSt. Piui's auditorium Frldty night on\ntht tubjiet of -'Dtnmirk tnd Hir Co-\noptrttlvu.\"\nTht population ot Denmark wu\nabout 4,00,000, lUttd Mn. Jtmluon.\nOriginally thay wtn t ptopU ot raii-\ntd blood, but thl Dtnlih nation wu \u2022\nfairly homogsntout ont now, and ln\nthit rttpiet dlfttred grtttly trom\nOanada. Than wu no gnat dlfftrtno*\nof wealth In Dtnmirk, ftw wtn *\u00bb-\ntnmtly rich and tiw wan yiry poor.\nIneomea win tqutl for tht moil sin,\nant* thl tntln nation tnjoytd a nigh\natandard of cultun. The peaunt clau\nwu oonaldirably hlghtr than ln any\notl ir country. It ktpt will to lUtlf\n\u00bbnd did not tlgun promlntntly ln\ntht world ntwi.\nUntil thi Ntpoltonlc win. Din-\nmark hid ttuintd u high a potl-\ntlon u any othtr country. But Denmark tldtd with Nipolaon and ao\nloit heavily, aad from thin on hir\npowtr wined. Sht lut Norwiy from\naligning with Nipoltoa.\nBIVEMU\nBtvtnu ctmi quickly. In 1984 thi\nlott tht rich provlncu ot Schluwlg\nthd HoUUIn to Pruult and Auitrli.\nDtnmirk had bun growing grain on\nin uuntivt wait. And to up all,\nOtrmtny who had bun htr but\ncustomer, put up tariff barriers\nagalnat htr.\nThli had cauwd thi Danlih to mf-\nftr. thi ptaianu uptclilly. Thi gov-\ntrnmint thtn wu In tht htndi ol\nthl lint Itndownen tnd tht ptaaanU\ndettrmlntd to go Into goytmmint to-\ntl-rttlu to imerllorau thtlr pultlon.\nAsk for\nNestle\nSTERILIZED\nEVAPORATED\nMILK\nWORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY\nSPEEDY\nJOHNNY\nMO. 17 AWT\nNONUNM\/  ?S&iS\u00b0E_\n(V0U8UN AUWA\u2014AND\ni net viidi wat cocowr\nI'M MUM 10 MAAA\n^COCONyT CBEl\/\nA COCONUT CAKtl\naai*ma**mO~k\n'tmn't+mwati\nToQJlV no ***\u2022* **** UM\nJ \u25a0 i dry, taitelen\ncoconut. Nor go to tbe trouble\nof ihredding btr own freih\ncoconut. For Baktr'i Southern\nStyle Coconut, by a miracle of\nmodem packaging, comet to you\nfit s tin\u2014as freih, ai moiit and\ncreamy snd full of flivour \u2022\u2022\nthough it had juit been ihrsdded\n(mn a newly-opened not.\nTry thli luicloui coconut with\n\u2022ren ths hombleit of cake, or\nplo or other deuert recipes. Cira\n\u2022rant f imily the thrill of a ilmple\ncoconut pie made so delieioui\nwith Bakers Southern Style.\nBaker also packs the finest\nform of lugir-cured, ihredded\ncoconut ln improved, wized,\nglauioe-wrappod cartow. This\ntriple - sealing\nkeeps coconut\nmeaty and tender. Aik for\nPremium\nShred.\nBakir't Coconut it roAtde in\nCantmia,\nAim\nThty mw alto that thiy bad to get I\nland.\nAt that tlmt thiy htd not ptrttcular \u2022\ntptltudi to* govtrnmtnt. But tbty\nnpldly dtviloptd ability and thtlr\nleader, toon elected to tht government m sufficient numbers to\ngain control. Thtlr first legislation\nwu to Instltuu a aute btnk. Furthtr\ntbty oomptlltd tht large land ownan\nto till thtlr Und it reasonable prlcu\ntnd tnablad th* ptuant to buy tbt\nUnd by making a amall piymmt ind\nborrowing tbl remainder trom tbe\nbank.\nBeetng that a marktt wu ntctuary\nfor thtlr produou, thty out about\na aultable markit and found that\nBritain, a highly Induitrltllud country, would prove iuoh t ont. Butur.\neggi, cheeee, milk and bacon were\nthe main producu.\nFOBM   COOPEBAT1VES\nIt wai not long, however, befon\ntht Danlah ftrmen uw that moat of\nthe money derived from thtlr producu wint to tht people wbo wtr*\ndoing tht urvlou for them. With thtt\nln mind thiy got buty md formtd\ncooptrtuvu so tbty could handlt tbi\nurvlcw themielves. So will did thiy\ngo ibout forming tbtlr cooperative!\nthlt todiy tht Danlih oooptrittvu\nIN a modal to th* world. Tbty formtd many o4 thtm from point ot viiw\not tbt coniumtr in the producer.\nThi toll btlng vtry poor in Dtnmirk th* people ut ibout Improving It. It had bun Mtn suitable for\nextenilve cultivation but wu vary\npoor tot lntenilve cultivation, and\nthey brought ln tertlliur to improve\nlt, Thiy also kept thtlr tariff so low\nto thlt although thi productr did\nnot gtt very much, ht oould at tbt\numt tlmt buy chuply.\nThty began te study agriculture\ntxhtuatlvely tnd toon brought tht\nittndird ot tbt producu to iuoh a\nhigh ordtr, tbtt tbty commanded the\nruptct ot tht world. Thtlr oooper*-\ntivu win bound to bring up tht\nJuality ot thtlr commodltiei.\nABMKBS AND WOBKSBS\nIN POWEB\nAfter tnttrlng thi poUUcal field u\n. elul, tht ptuanU continued to\nbring down ltvorabla ligltlttlon for\ntht entiro country and not Just lav-\nortblt to thttr own particular dut.\nIn Dtnmirk tbl different claaaea went\nInto politic! qulu frankly u a clau\nor eoonomlo group. Slnu about 1890\nthe government had bun alt-nut continually In thl hind of tht worktn\ntnd imaii farmen, who htvt had the\nInurut of tbi wholt nttlon it httrt.\nDenmark* tocltl Inauranou wtn gen-\neroui and numaroua, to tbtt although\ntht Danlih f irmeri Income waa. not\nhigh, ha Bud not havt tear of old\nage, slckneu, or othtr (tin thit win\nprevalent In countrlM lut favorably\ngoverned.\nDenmark had made no atumpt to\ntake part In inttmtUonal attain, to\ngovern othtr eountriu, or build an\nempire Sht btlleved tn concentrating\non btr own lift, and In that aht hu\nauccteded wtll, Shi tretted hir minority bttttr thin iny otbtr oountry\nIn Europe After the Omt Wtr the\nrtgtlutd thi northirn part of Sohiu-\nDtnmirk tnjoytd in itonomlc dtm-\nocracy, wbleh U claimed to bt the\nonly true democracy. Sht btUivu In\nfru trad*, and htr eltiunt, n-\nmtrkabli u It itemed, htd found in-\nlUatlvi awakened by othtr lnotntlvu\nthan wealth. Tbt Dint looktd upon\ntht government, end hU oountry u\nhit own, and all activiuu In tha\noountry, hi thought ihould b* run\nfor thl general wall btlng ot tht poo-\n\\t**     \t\nGuild at Erickson\nHas Towel Shower\nCBBBTON, AprU 18-Wn. Ptrey\nBotfty wu hoateu to thl mtmbtn\net Brickeon Hotplttl Udlu' guild tt\ntht April meeting Tuuday, when\nplant wart madt for a ua and talt\nlater ln tha month. Tht towtl thowtr\nwu a gnat luoom.\nOtollrey ConiUbl* ii back for a\nfew due- holldiyi with hU fritndt it\nWut Outon.\nIM. W. A. McMurtrle, who bu\ntptnt tht put four monthi at Victoria and Vtncouvtr laland polnu for\nhtr btalth, hu irrtvtd homt,\nMn, Matthtwi ef Nelton wu a vliltor for a ttw dtyt with Mr. and\nn. J. O. Martin.\nMn. Prank Martin It back from a\ntwo wukl' vltlt with htr lister, Mn.\nJohn R!nghel-n, It Wynndtl.\nT. 3. Cnwicrd, a vliltor it Vanoounr and cout polnU for tht put ftw\nmonth*, bu nturned horn*.\nSuccessful Tea\nat New Denver\nNBW DENVER, April lt. \u2014 Th*\nUnlUd Udlu' aid htld * tuootuful\nUt tnd btkt ult Stturdiy In th* U-\nilon room*, th* nail being taaUfully\ntconttd ln y*l!ow tnd green itrttm-\n\u2022r, and th* lea ublu otnund with\nsprint flower,. Mn. A. FranoU and\nMn. 3. H. Toung wen on th* r*o*p-\ntlon oommltt**. Other* ualatlng w*n\nMn. B. Thompaon, Mn. O. V. WhlU,\nMra Bamuelion, Mn. A. Trlckett. Mra.\nI. Telr, Mn. W. Cropp. tnd othen.\nNew Denver Brldg* olub nut Wtd.\nneidty night with light tablea pitying. A dtllclout aupper wu urved by\nMn 3. t. smith and Mr. and Mn.\nM. B. VU.\nJoe Harrla hu ntunud horn* from\nth* videtu mln* at Serosa, when he\nhu been employed.\nWhite Honortd\not N\u00abw Dtnvtr\nNSW DlNV-tft. April 15.\u2014Mr, and\nMrs. o. S. WhlU obA soa Richard\nbote left to apt-id the eummcr in\nNome, A leek*.\nHonorlni Ur*. c B. White, lln. R\nB, Kirk wm ft ttt hoeteee Tueedey\n\u25a0afternoon, wben her |ueiU Included\nUrs. O. V. WhlU. Mra. A. Prencli, Mre\nJ, J. Irvln, Mri. It. J. Thompeon, Mr*.\nL. W. Bell*.  UH. H. Dimock, Mn.  J.\nC. HetTli, Mn. A. I*. HtrrU ftnd daugh-\nler, Keney Joan, Mn. H I* Butehart,\nMri. T. Avlaon. Mra Kirk. MIm A.\nSmlllle. MIm OUdn MecPhereon. end\nthe tueet ot honor, Mn. C. B. WhlU.\nMn. Kirk was assisted In serving toy\nthe Mlesei A. Smlllle ftnd O. Mfto*\nPhereon,\nA jolly erowd ftMemhled In Baeun\nbftU Tuesday evenini, when ft (trewell\nparty wm tendered Richard WhlU,\nThe erenlnf wm ipent In danclni.\nftnd ft dainty tupper wte sened by\nthoee In chart*\nW. ci\u00ab\u00bbtr hM ntumed fr>m a trip\nto Nelaon,\nFLOOD LEVIS\nAT CRANBROOK\nSt. Joseph's RUnoff !\nHeavy; Report on\nRelief\nCRANBROOK, April 11.\u2014Th* nport\not thi worki oommltt** submitted te\nthe tlty oounoll *how*d gndlng of\nstreet* tnd ltnu, with tb* powtr\ngndlng otrrled out. and new gnvtl\napread In Hmtl uetloni. Thi tarly\nelitnup et the cltv hu bttn completed. Wittr supply conditions in\nutufictory. the turpltu run-eft it\nSt. Jouph't wuk tpprotohlng iprlng\nflood livtli.\nAdminlstntion of tbt work et tht\nnlltf durtmtnt wu oarrltd out, ilx\npersona with 11 dependant* receiving\nelty nllef, touiilng IIM Bo, ef wl.leh\nth* city* thut u 888,80, nlnt mirrltd\npereont wltb M diptndintt and two\nilnglt persons notlvlng gonrnment\nnlltf. Unemployment nllef werk wu\nglvtn 88 ratn. tottlllng 89883.80. tbt\ncity's than of thl total out being\n8*87.71.\nTwo building permit* \u00bb\u00abre iMuid\nduring tbt month, the utlmated vtlue\nbtlng IH. One hone wu Impounded\ntnd released on tht p\u00bbrm*nt of fut.\nTht light eommlttu reportsd 14\nHrvlMt connected, ud 10 eut otf,\nleevlng t ntt gain of twe urvlou.\nBtdle Inttrlennc* werk totilled If\nman-hours.\nOBNINO, APBIL 18,1884 \u2014\u2014\n^SOCIETY\n*\u25a0 I    >    \u25a0\u00bb '   II \u25a0  \"\nniw nvt\nINVERMERE LADY\nDIES IN HOSPITAL\nMrs. WUltaas Resident at\nVslley Long Time;\nMsny Relstlves\nINVIBHBBB. April 18\u2014Mn. Mar\ntint Butterfleld Wllllimt died Sun*\ndty morning it tht Windermere DU*\ntrlct hotpital. tfter a lengthy lllntu.\nSh* wu the daughter odatho lit* IS*.\nind Mn. B. Butttrtltld of Wynndtl,\nboth parenu predeotulng htr two\nytan tgo.\nOf htr lmmtdlitt fimlly. ill broth-\nm tnd t brothtr-ln-ltw itirvtd over-\nuu. One brothir. Phillip, tnd htr\nbrother-in-law fell In action, and om\nbrothir hu llnet died from tht tf*\ntutt ot tht wtr. A brothtr tnd titter\nan still living In Bngland, the othen\nan In Britlah Columbl*. Jamu But\nterfleld of the Vancouver Prevlnu\nI* i nrothtr.\nTht funirtl wu htld Tuudty afttr\nnoon from Christ churoh, lnvtrmtn\nBtv. F. Stanford officiating It tht\nchurch ind tt tht Wlndtrmtrt ctmi*\nttry.\nMn.   WUllama   wu   wtll   known\nthroughout tht Columbia vtliey. u\nihe htd resided trom tlmt te tlmt\nlnvtrmtn,      Wlndermen     and\nOoldtn.\nTtlll column u conducted kl\nMri. M. d. vfintni. aii sen al s\n\u2022octal nitsn. Including rtctl-\ntionA privitt tntsi-uinminu. ptr-\ntonal  Itemi.  paarriegoe, tte. Will\nBr. and Mn. I. 0). Hilton. Oar-\nbonatt ttrut, inttrttlntd it brldg*\nFrld*y ovenlsg \"hto Mn. Ntlion\ncbdu daffodil! ter htr floral detention!. Thow playing Included Mr.\nand Mre. B. W. Dawton, Mr. and Mn.\nL. V. Bogen, Mr. and Mn. T. T. *r*jnt,\nMr. and Mn. 3. a. Bunyin, Dr. ind\nMn. L. B. Borden. Otorgt Dvorjtta\nand L. K. Untn.\nsee\nJ. Hearn of Salmo paid a viilt In\ntown Saturday.\n^_H\nAmong elty ihopptn Saturdiy wu\nClartnco Ogllvle oi Harrop.\n\u25a0rMM .    .    ,\nT. D. Bdg\u00abr of VHUcan ipent Blt-\nurdty In Nelton.\n^_H sea\n_. R. Clublnt of Salmo wu among\nelty thoppen Saturday,\n\u25a0mm . .  .\n9. Nerd of Balmo paid a vlilt In\nNilton Baturdty.\n^_H\nB. B. Barton and daiighttr Carmen\nhavt rtturntd from t few dtyi ipent\nln Bpoktni.\nt    e    *\nAmong ihopptn in town Stturdiy\nwu B. olbbon of Stlmo.\nAppledili   ipent\nHARROP INSTITUTE\nGETS ROAD SIGNS\nDonates 15 Toward tht Coming West Ana Fruit\nFair\nBAKERS COCONUT\nThree Prisoner*\nBrought to Nelion\nThru prliontra wtn brought IB\nfrom Oorbin tnd Cnnbyto-k onr the\nwMk-\u00abnd by Provincial constable\nOuvei tnd Ooniublt Dont to urvt\nterm, In NeUon. Mstthew MeDow*ll\n*nd Wilfred Lick wtn glvtn 88 dtys\n\u2022teh on btlng oonvlcttd on a chirge\nof ittiiing.\nP*t*r Ntlnak wu given M dtyt for\ndutrtlns hu wlf*.\nKABBOP. April 18\u2014At th* April\nmeeting of HatTop Women't Initltutt,\ntht provlnciil nubile workt depart-\nment tcknowltdgtd tbi nquut for\nnllway creating tnd tchool algna,\ntnd theu wtll bt put In place abortly.\nTht llbrtrlin nported receipt of *\nboi ef book* from Mr. and Mn. A. B.\nHill, Longbeach.\nThan in a numbtr of book* now\nln th* llbrtry available for disposal,\nind enquiries will be mtdt with tht\nidet ef making aa uebangi with\ntomt othir dutrlcu.\nThl meeting voted to tgtln donttt\nII to thl Wut Ann agrloullural ftlr\ntowtrd   prlau.\nThl meeung wu it thi home ol\nMn. 0. D. OfllTle and tbt pruldent.\nMyt. J. T. Bteveneen, wu la tht\nohitr. A riport wu madt on th* n-\ncent whlat driv*. T*a wu provided\nby Mn. Ogllvle. end MU* B. Hindley\ntnd Mn. P. Andnwt aaalated In\nurvlng.\nPut in Culverts\nLongbeach Road\nLONQBBACH. AprU It\u2014Contldir-\ntblt work U being done by tht provincial govtrnmtnt In Improving the\nroad In thli dlitrlct. mw eulveru\nbeing put in and othtr Improviminu\nmtdt.\nOr, R. H. MtcBinill ot NUion wu\nhen Wtdnuday, *tt*ndlng Mr. Str-\ng*ant. who 1* luffirlng from blood\npoltonlog tnd tttendlng tnothtr pttltnt it tht Butherglen heme.\nJ. Ttylor tnd 3. Mel fain, wbe\nwork with the prortntlil government\n\u25a0a-itant engineer, wen employed at\nLongbwcb Wedneaday\nMn. Botterlll, wife ef 0. M. Bet.\ntrill of tht provincial government\nemploy, u IndUpoud.\nAnglican Ladies ot\nYahk Hold o Dance\nTASK, AprU 14-Prld*y evening I\nplesssnt dtnet wu htld In tht c P.B.\nhtll undtr tht tueplcu of the Angll-\ncm Women's tuiuiiry. A Urge crowd\nwu In tttindtnct'Trom Tthk, Elngt-\ngtt*. Kltch*n*r *nd loctl campe.\nMusic wu lupplled by t Eltehmtr\norchestn.\nMr. and Mn. Bernhardt and daughter*. Misses Nalda and Phyllis snWr-\nUlned \u2022 large erowd of thtlr frltndi\nit tbtlr ntw homt In cilenliiy Satur.\ndty inning. Dancing wu tht mtln\nentertainment Art Lythgot, Mn.\nBirch tnd Otorgt Furaon of Tthk.\nIlso Urry Wllllamt of Klngtgat*.\nmadt tnneportttlort ivtlttbU.\nMrs. Levy Hoods\nNow Danver Libs\nNBW DBNVBB. April It -Ntw Otn*\nvtr Ubtnl eetocliuon it \u2022 well\nittended mettlng Thuredty night ee\notpttd the rul(n*tlon of tht pml*\ndtnt, o. T. Hilton, tnd Mn. A. L.\nLtvy, vlre-pruld*nt, tutomltletlly\ntook oftlct.\nDtlllltu to I Llbtnl convention\nit Nikuip wtrt tppolnt*d u followi:\nMr. end Mn. A. Levy, J. Draper, H.\nStrickland. R. Aylwln. 0. Clifford. J,\nPendry, B. Harrod, B. ArtUi tnd 3\nHawthorn*.\nRobtrt   Carr  of\nSaturday In Nown.\nMrt. Orinwty hu nturned from\nwintering In Lot Angelee.\nSSS\nMn. Thomu Brtnilton of Balfour\nrltlttd ln the city Stturdiy.\na     ,     \u2022\nFrtdtrlck   Burdin,  former   agent-\nJenartl of Canada, who ipent Satur-\nay ln town, lift yesterday for tht\ncout,\nsee\nMr.   aad   Mn.   H.   Rtiklaien\nSalmo tptnt Saturday In Ntlson.\nSSS\nJ. Soott of Alneworth paid a vmt\nIn town 8\u00bbturdsy.\n*    s    *\nClyd* Whit* and eon Richard of\nNew Denver were recent nilton In\ntbe city en route to Nome, Aln\nThiy win Joined In Spoksne by Mn.\nWhite, wbo hu bun vUltlng btr\nmothtr ln Trail.\nSSS\nOeorgt MePhtrton of Alniworth\nptld \u2022 vltlt in tht city Saturday.\ne   e    s ^^^__\nOn tba occasion of har depart*\u2014*a for\nthe cout Mrs. H. Leonard, Silica\n\u2022trut, wu tb* honond guwt al a\nhtndktrchitf thowtr and brldft glnn\nPrldsy night at the homt ot Mn. B.\nr, Whiteelde. Ma Victoria ttrut, with\ntht auxiliary ot tbt Ntlion Uberali\nu hotttues. Tht honon for tbt\nbrldgt gtmt wtrt won by Mrs. Barry\nDunk and ttn. R. J. McLean while\nwhut honon wen divided bttwun\nMn. J. C. Rook* and Mn. 3. T.\nDuffy. Mre. Whlteeldt wu uelited\nby Mn. D. Dl McLttn. Mn. A. W.\nStubbt ind Mn. 3. 0. Booktr. During\nthi tvenlng John Notman madt t\ncomplimentary apmch referring to\nMn. Leonard! tbla ututanot to thi\nau. Ultry. The invited guutt lncludt\nMn. Leonard, Mn. N. Caaaloa, Mr*\nJ. Slme, Mn. Cbtrlu a*w*U, Mn.\nJouph Bow-Bar, Mn Wilfrid 41*110,\nMn. Heolep, Mn. 3. T. Duffy, Mn.\nHalgh. Mn. O. Hufty, Mn. L. McKlnnon, Mlu Ellubeth McKlnnon, Mrs.\nM. Sctlly, Mn. H. J, McLean, Mn.\nL*o B. McKlnnon, Mn. S. Jukion,\nMn. Otergo Tralnor, Mr*. T. U Mtr-\nquli. Mn. C. O. McDougaU, Mrt.\nCharlu Bomano, Mn. W. R. Hunter.\nMn. Margant Madden, Mn. David\nUughton, Mn. LttUt Tralnor, Mn.\nPhilip Rahal, Mra. H. Lulu, Mn.\nD. D. MtLtan, Mn. Alei Sutherlind.\nMn. Marcus Martin, Mra W. H\nButty, Mn. J. Mclvor. Mn. A. W.\nStubbs, Mr*. J. C. Hooktr, Mrs. A. O.\nOtlinu, Mn. B. T. Wbltuldt. Mn.\nSuphtn Vlngo, Mn. Norman MoLeod,\naaa Jack St. Dtnu.\ns     \u2022    s \u00a7\nO. a Thompton of New Dnvtr\nwu ln tbi city stturdiy tn rout*\nlo AUtn. I. C.\nsit\nMUt Abbll Will Of U Ptinct\nCruk tptnt the week-end In Ntlton a guert it tbe horn* of htr\nfrlenda MUa Bvelyn Mte tnd MUt\nTvonnt Ltpotnte.\n*ts\nMr. and Mn. J. 0. OUktr ind\nfamUg of Bonnlngton paid a vtalt\nin tbi dt; Stturdiy,\n\u2022    as\nMIM Bdlth Aim of Kaalo ipent\nSaturday In NeUon.\nSSS\nMn. L. rylt ot willow point wu\ntmong dty ihopptn Stturdiy.\ne   s   e\nMU* Quunl* MoQuun, who\nttiebu at Balfour wu * vUltor\nla town during tht wuk-tnd.\nMn. B. w. Kopeckl ot Rouland\ntnd htr emair wa Bobby win\nguuu it tht horn* of Mr. tnd Mr*\nKlrby orenteii and Uft Saturdsy\nfor Appltdtlt wbtn tbty will visit\nwith Mrs. V. Mnn.\ns    s    a\nOot tvenlng thi litttr part et\ntht wuk t molt inloytblt farewell\nparty wu given by Mtrtln and Mlat\npvuicu vtntveld Miltted by MUt\nKtthlun vtruvtld In honor of\nBay, Marlon and ivelyn crahan,\nwho have Utt to make their bom*\nIn Vancouver. Tha rooma win dec-\nortttd i with daffodils balloons tnd\nllrearnere. A molt tnjoytbll tnblni\nwu plated dancing, gamu and\ntinging which Included tolu by\nMtrkli and Bay crihtn and Bonald\nWaura. Th*y war* toeomptdltd on\ntb* ptano by Mlu Margaret onham. Mlu alia Dujardlna and Ban-\nnle Montelton* A fanwtll Ipuch\nwu made It a \"alt-down\" supper\nlUlUbly repllsd to by Miss Mlrlon\ncrahan. Thou lovited win tht\nmlttu Marlon and Bvelyn Crthtn,\nMlu Bill Dujardlna. MUs PhyUU\nSlidtr, MUt Bobby ctdy. Mlu Blnra\nMcAdtm, Mlu KathUtn Rlutenr,\nMUa Ruth Heath, Mlu Bertha La-\npointe, Mlaa Margant onham. Mlu\nBva Hunden. Mut Mtry Hunden,\nBobert Kennedy, Otorgt Byera, jtck\nByen, Raymond Crahan, Markle\nCrahan, Robtrt Rltaterer, Ronald\nWaten, Adam Doyle, Norman Slader,\nAlbert Hanaon. Bsnnl* MonUUons.\nKsthleen Martin and pranou Vana-\nvtld.\nas*\nMn. H L*en*rd, Billet ttrut, Uft\nyuurdty morning for Quuntl, tn.\nreuu tht wlll villi tor i wuk In\nPentlcton. Vtneeuver ind Vlctorlt.\ntes\nT    B    Htrdln   of   South   Slocsn\npaid a vUlt in tbe city saturdiy.\naas\nMn. Btrry ef Rosalind la thi %uut\nof ber mothtr, Mn. p. Kisntdr.\nJosephine   ttrut\natt\nMr. tnd lira A. Mclntyn of Sll-\nnrton were wek-end visitors In the\ndty.\n\u2022    s    s\nThe Mlatu Annli lnd Bthll Smith,\nBlllw strut, tnterttined tht mtm-\nben   ef   Olreu   No.   *   ef   Trinity\nClyMea^hers^\n607tBakerSt. Phone 2Q0\nSTORE NEWS\nAccessories Are the Costume\nIt is the bag and the gloves and the hose and etc., that\nmake or mar your costume. They are tremendous trifles in\nfashion. Come to accessory headquarters for every successful little thing in fashion ... we have the right things . . .\nbags, gloves, hosiery, costume jewelry, neckwear, scarves.\nNECKWEAR\nWindswept styles in collar\nand cuff sets. These dainty\nbits of organdy, lace or muslin, will give just the required finish to that dress.\nTHE SET . * 1.25 to f 2.25\nHOSIERY\nThe new shades for spring\nin hosiery are here ln Holeproof and supersilk makes.\nSixes 8>\/a to 10. Chiffon and\nservice weight Jiose.\nTHE PAIR 85#, f 100 and\ntutt\nGLOVES\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^      Smart French kid gloves to\ncomplete the spring costume.\nGsuntlet styles with novelty\ncuffs. Sizes 6 to 7Vi- Dent's and Trefousae makes. Black, brown and taupe.\nTHE PAIR       fl.95 to f4.50\nSCARVES\nPrinted silk crepe scarves in all the\nstyles for spring including the Ascot, triangle and square styles.\nEACH     fl.10 to fl.75\nunited ohurch reunUy whtn thcat\npreunt wen: Mn. B. U McBrldt,\nMn. J. A. Irving. MUt Mar-guy Irving. Mn. a. Lowery, un. H. Runt.\nMrs. Maude B, Travu. Mn. It.\nTravel. Mn. T. S. Mutton, Mri.\nStuart Mclntoah. Mrs. BTnut Isan-\nd*n, Mn. j. C. uetmin, Mlu catn-\nerlne batman, Mn. John LundU,\nlln Jamu Robtrtio Mre. Boy\nKeefe, Uxt, o. A. Ony and tbe\nMisses Annu snd Bthel Bmlth.\nsis\nMr. and Mra. wUllem Kutberford\n\u25a0pint tht wuk in TteU at the home\nof thtlr ton-in-liw and daughter,\nMr. and Mn. Pruk WIUU.\n\u2022 a    \u2022 *.\nMUs   BUIt   Trutoott   wbo   teaches\nIn Alntworth tpent tbe wuk-end\nat tte home of ner parenu Mr.\nand Mn. Otorgt TruKott, pourth\nstrut, palrvlew.\nsee\nMr. aad Mn. Belli of Mlw Denver vUlted in tht dty Saturday,\n\u2022 a    a\nAmong ihopptn In town Saturday wu Mn. c Olson of Alnltorth.\n\u2022 ,   . *\nttn. KUburn of TnU and har\naon wen la NeUon Saturday to join\nMr. Kirburn who wu returning\nfrom the pralrlt.\nsee\nMn. p. w. RewU. Time* apart-\nmente, Uavu thu morning for Vanoouver.\nMr. and Mn. Jamu braper ot\nNew Denver epent Stturdiy In tht\ncity.\nSSS\nJ. Hobbi ot Alntworth peld a vUlt\nln    Ntlton    Stturdiy.\nSSS\nB. N, Sharp. M. I, manager of\nthe JMphntu mine, waa among\nihopptn in town Saturday.\ness\nMr    and   Mn.   W.   B.   Beundtli\ntnd dtughttr Audrey ot TraU wtn\nIn    town    stturdiy   en    route   to\ntbelr summer home it Procter,\nsee\nMlu Raul Hulls who teaohu ln\nShorttcrtt tptnt tht week-end ln\ntown tbe guut of htr fttbir.\nSSS\nMlu Bum* Doddi who hu tptnt\nth* put tight monthi ln NiUon t\nguut it the home of her ntpbtw\nsnd niece, Mr. tnd Mn. N. C. StlbM.\nJouphlnt ttrut, hu lift for htr\nheme In Bndford, Out.\nProcter Notei\nPROOTBB, April 18\u2014Mn. 3. Runt\nhu bun minding t ftw dtyt it\nRobtoo suiting hir fither, S. fcwltr\nMUt OtrrU Cliytoo it ln tht Neleon huplttl tgtln for a few daye.\nBev. Clyde Harvey motored to\nTnU when he will apend t ftw dtyi.\n0. cronln ot Tnll epent a few days\nIn Procter, mturnlng home Mor    y.\nMr. ud Mn. D. Mtclntoth \u201e.vt\nu tbelr guut Mn. Mtclntuhi\nmothtr, Mn. John-ton of Vinoouvtr.\nMn, J. MacLeod wu a Neleon vUltor Monday.\nMUt 3. MicUan tnd nuc* tnd nephew, OUn ind Dontld MtcLttn, returned homt tfter tptnding the\nButer holldiyi it tht tout.\nMr. tnd Mn. J. MtcLeod tnd fsmlly\nhtn Uken mtdinot tn tht Wilker\nhomt.\nKingsgate Camp\nNotts\nCamp Appreciates\nDistrict Products\nLOMOIIACH BAIT CAMP. April lft\n\u2014New con tree te awarded by tha department of national defence are\nnarinc a beneficial effect, botb In re-\nyard to the supply .at the camp and\nto the fai-nera from whom they *t*\npurchased locally. Wedneeday applet\n\u25bctre reeetred from Harrop for uat\non tho tablet, and earrota wore delivered from a Longbeach jrower.\nVernon Chapman haa takan charge\nof tho canteen, Tloa Oeorte LMtucke,\nwho la asking for a tranafer to tha\nOoatfell camp. Aa canteen ateward,\nUr. Chapman Is pepping tha business up with soft drinks from Nelson,\n\"difference kinds.\" The canteen la on\nCommercial Drive Wast, and lt la\netpected that customers will oome\nfram \"Baat camp. Waat oamp, all\naround the town.\nPrank Peek and J. Lawrence went\nto Procter Wedneaday evening.\nPete Janeen returnsd from Nelson\nwedneaday morning.\nYahk Catholics\nCelebrate Mati\nKINOSOATB CAMP, April IS\u2014I,. O.\n\u25a0friction hu ritunwd from a f*w daya\nlo Oranbrook.\nBd Orford, who hed tar-trouble, n-\ntunud trom Cnnhrook much Improved.\n-0. L. Budd tnd Harold Juobaon\nvUlted frUnd* it Tthk ovtr tht wuk-\nend.\nOtcU McCreath, who tuttilntd l\ncut foot whlU during right-of-way\nSaturdiy, nturned from the Oranbrook hoapltal. whan he rtotlvtd\ntnetraent and wlU aoon be actlvt\ntgtln.\nPeter Xavonttrom iptnt tht wuk\ntnd with triindt it Tahk.\nMijor c. W, Jamea, auperlntendent\nin charge ben, epent tht wuk-tnd\nin Crinbrook.\nAlei Mormon, ln chargt et a read\ncrew htn, tptnt tht week-end tt\nCnnhrook and  KlmberUy.\nP. P. L. Andenon tptnt tht wuk\ntnd in cnnhrook.\nTht mum Hopt MclnnU and Van\nSundquUt of Tthk wen ullen hen\nSundiy in the Intenete of \"Dumb\nDon*\" aoftbau turn.\nCharlu Armltag* spsnt tht -wuk-\ntnd it Cnnhrook.\nPtddy Shinnon. Bd Robfon ind OU\nLunburg vliltad n-Undi at KlagagaU\ntnd Btatport Sundiy.\nTht dtnu nt Tahk wu well ptt-\nroniud by th* younger eet from hen\nDouble Shift on\nCranbrook Grader\nYAK, April 18\u2014Ptthir Chotnil of\nCrinbrook tptnt tht wuk-tnd ln\ntown it tht homt ot Mr. and Mrs S.\nJ. McCartnty. Man wu held Sunday\nmorning at tha Catholic church.\nCbr\/llt Allan, cook at the Tthk\nslrpnrt camp for the lut eight\nmontht. hu lift ter Dutch cruk.\nRossland Pioneer\nHears Le Call\nw.\nA. Goldsworth). Resident\nSine* 1906, Dies\nBOSSLAND. April IS\u2014WUUam Alfred Ooldtworthy. tgtd M yttn, pau-\nsd swsy at hit homt on Thompton\ntvenut S*turd*y afurnoon. Mr. Ootdi-\nworthy. who wu a nttlvc ef Cornwall,\nEngland, eame to Rouland tn 1108.\nIn 1830 bt movtd to -Brail and in\n1S17 returned to Roulud. At tht\n\u2022gl of II ht unlttd with thl Metho-\ndUt ehurch end it tht tlmt of hli\nduth wu t mtmbtr of St. Andnwt\nUnlttd church.        .\nTbt  deeeattd  U lurvlvtd ky\nwidow, two diughttn, Mn. O. It, I\nion and  Mn.  Barl Paddleotrt, four\ngrandcblldrtn, two brothen In Corn-\nwill tnd ont tlsttr In Michigan.\nhit\nMrs. Horwood of\nCranbrook Pants\nCRANBROOK, B. C. April 15\u2014Mn.\nW.J. Horwood dltd Wtdnetdty tvenlng\ntt St. lugene huplttl wbtn tht hu\nbun 111 for leu thtn wttk from\ntout! tpptndtcltU. Mn. Horwood U\nlurvlvtd by htr huibtnd. who 1* In\nth* employ of th* C.P.R. They reelded\non Armstrong tvsnus. Mews ef her\nduth hu been cabled to nUtlvu ln\nNtwford, Wales.\nCBISTON, April 18\u2014Out to a llmltsd supply of roadmaklng equipment tnd In order to gtt all netalbli\nroed grading dona while euch work\netn bt dont to advantagi, a night\nahlft hu bun opentlng tht grtder\non tht highly north of town tor tht\nput ftw dtyt. Tht hard turftu road\nbetwun town and Alice Siding Is\nhaving acarlfler attention and till\nat tha worst tpoU.\nW, A. P*u* hu rutortd tht roof\nto hla hay ahtd, whleh wu blown\noff In a huvy wind ont afttruoon\nlut wuk.\nVital itatlitlu rteordtd by st. M.\nHttiard. regletrar, for Mtreh. thow\nunn births, ot whom tout win\nboyt. Thin wu one duth, and two\nmarriage Ueeneu were Ututd.\nMn. R. Hopwood and daughter, MUt\nHiltn, of Vinoouvtr. hivt arrived for\nt ftw wukl' itav with thl formtr'a\nptrinu. Mr. and Un. W. T. Slmllter\nThty umt by tuto.\nCrsiton Motor\nLicsncsi 212\nMedical Inipsction\nof Harrop School\nHARROP, April 18-Dr R. H. Mtc-\nKinBt ot Hilton mtdlctlly lnapteted\nthe tchool children Wednetday.\nR. McDonald wu uken to Kootenay Ltkt Otntrtl huplttl Wedhe*-\ndty for treatment.\nDespite Price Rise\nTea Still Most\nEconomical Drink\nPer tb* put two yun ptoplt In\nCtnada hav* bun tnloylng tht low-\nut pricta tor tu la a dtctdt, but\nthli hu mttnt tnmtndoui louu to\ngrowtn who to uvi thslr Induttry,\nntn nitrlcud tu tiporU ind etut-\ntd prlou to tdvmct. Tu ptc-en,\nptrtlcultrly thou supplying v*ry fine\nquality teu, hen reluctantly bun\nforctd to lncntu prlcu.\nORBBTON,  AprU   18\u2014To  thi  end\nof Much 31) plltu had bun taken\nout tt cruton offtu of tht provlncltl\npolice, for trurki tnd tuto* operttlng\nIn thU dUtrlet.\nTUB MltK THAT IVSBYONS LIKgS*\"\nyou know our\nmilk is safe\nTtom dairy hard to coniumtr lt It protected *t*p\nhp tttp. VUlt our pltnt\ntnt obur e Ui Perfect\n- el tint In tn tnd the\nequipment we htve In-\ntUlUd for milk bottling\nIB the modern wey.\nFor Row or\nPotteuriied Milk\nPHONE 116\nKootenay Valley\nCooperative Milk Ann.\n _\n\u2014\n\t\nmob jix\nTBI NBUON DAILT NIWI, NELSON, B.C.\u2014MONDAV MORNINO, APRIL 11, IIM-\nMarket and Mining News\u2122?\nMANY NURSERY\nPLANTS SHOWN\nFruit, Shade Trees and\nFlowers Offered on\nLocal Mart\nAn tbundtnce of trult and ihidi\ntreea, roou ind flowera were offered\nfor wte on the Saturday moomlng\nmarket on Vernon atreet, the prlcea\nvarying. Sllvtr mtple, climbers, hon-\ncyaucklee, curranu tnd mtny vt-\nrlttlet of perannltl flowera wen Included tmong thl dltpUy, mott ot\nthew being exhibited by t niw local\nnunery.\nOutlldl daffodil! were aelllng at\n15 cenu t down. Radlabea wtre oft\nthe market and onlona were aelllng\nfor S bunchee for 10 cenu. Otherwlw\nprlcw win ttatlontry,\nPrlmw wtn:\nVEGETABLES\nCtrroU. 10 lb*. ... I Bl\nBMU.  10 lb*.  .  M\nTurnlpi, 10 lbt.    M\nOnion*. T lb*.   ,  -6\nOnlona. I bunchw \u2014~. .10\nPannlpt.  10  11^.    J5\nLwki. bunch  -OS\nArtichokw,  4   lb*.  .  M\nCahbtgt 1 lb.  ,  M\nOtrllc,  lb.  M\nPinky, bunch  \u2014 -05\nLettuoe. bunch .-  .. .10\nPUULTBY, BOGS tnd\nBUTTER\nKggi.  gradt   A-lim   _\nBggt, grad*  A-mtdlubi\nButttr,   lb.\nses\nBAR GOLD GOES\nUP 7 CENTS\nCrwm Chww. lb.\nKurd*, lb.\nnun\nDellcloue tpplu.  box\nAPPLBS\nOnttrloi, bog \t\nHonty, I lb tin \t\nHooey, I lb. Vn \t\nApplet  ool. up from ________\nMBAT1\nFork, pound  -I to\nBwf, pouad M to\nVwl. pound   _..\u2014_\u2014_  AC  to\nspring limb, pound   M to\nLlnr, btby bwf pound        ..\nUnr. wit. pound\t\nBwd  cbtwt.   pound  \t\nTongue   pound       ...\nOruu\nlb.\nPbwl, lb. \t\nrtOKERS\nDtffodlU. outttde. doo\nOtranlumi       \t\nBagonUa      \t\nPrimulw\nVkWu, ptr\nbun*  ..\nLUl**   _        ,     \t\nKydranswa, up trom\n1-8\n100\n.   .75\n. IM\nM\n-0\n,t7\n.IS\n.18\n.10\nM\nJO\n,  at\n.is\n.   M\n.11\n.11\nM\nJS\nA0\n\u202210\n140\n.10\nMining Trade\nWidth Narrow\nTOROWTtf, April IB {CP).\u2014Mining thirt\u2022 moved within a narrow\nra. ,_ Saturday on the Toronto\nstozs. exchange snd tbt cloae wu\nIrregularly higher oo volume of I,-\n300.000 aharea, * down considerably\nfrom   tbat   ol   recent   Saturday   eee-\nWtAAm\nHargreavM and Hollinger gained 10\nto 16 centa tach while Uke Shore\n\u2022aa-d 96 to 62.80. Dome clowd 60\ncent* higher at 86.26. pioneer ott 10\nand Bralorna and Teck Hughea up fl\noanta each.\nBate metala eloaed unchanged aod\nIn tba allTtra Premier advanoed fl\nto 148 and White lagle loat %.\nBdorado cloeed   unchanged.\nNickel It Off\n10 at Montreal\nMONTOUIAL, .AprU IS (OP)\u2014\nBar gold in London up wven\ncento to 114.71 in ounce ln Ctntdlan fundi: 184i 11V, tn Brltlth fundi Tht Hied ISO Waahlngton price amounted to 184.01\nln Canadian.\n\u25a0aaa tttlittttnitit *na**nn***a,\nTRADE SMALL\nATNETOK\nPreferred Stocks Are\nQuiet; Steels Are\nQuiet, Steady\nBy JOHN  W.  COOLBY\nKtW TORK, April IS CAP).\u2014POr\na majority ot atock, price change*\nwire inconsequential Saturday. 8ttll\nhesitant and very dull, the market\n(Hied out lta two boura In perfunctory fashion, only 601,160 shares\nchanging hands, tbe emallaet Saturday since early ln January.\nPreferred atocka, which had help-\nd swell volume In previous markets\nthlt weak, Quieted down, although\nthera still were numerous galna of\n1 to I points or more among auch\nissues.\nU.S. Smelting. Path* .Exchange\n\"A\", Cerro da Puoo Copper, Norfolk\ndi Western, Eastman and Dupont\ngained major fracUona to nearly\ntwo polnta, but Industrial Rayon\nCurtlah Publishing, American Tobacco \"B\" and the Allegheny1 Corp.\npreferred! had loaaea of almllar\nscope.\nTtw Armour ol Illinois MA\" and\n\"B\" stockt eased sllgthly whlla ths\npreferrled firmed: the company's reorganisation plan Is understood to\nba peering completion, although lt\nhaa not yet baen formally aubmltted   to  the  board.\nSteels wars quiet abd steady, together with utilities and ralla. Packard yielded half a point under\nrather persistent offerings.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 industrials  106.04 up .06\n20 rails      49-67 up .02\n20 utilities       26.21 off .01\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE\nWINNIPEG WHEAT\nOFF AT WEEK-END\nWTNNIPIO. April IB (CP)\u2014Buying\nwaa not sufficient to abaorb aelllng\npreature on the Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday and wheat prices\nreflected the easiness at Chicago wltb\na downturn of \\t, to % oant net,\nUay option flnlahed the week at\n66%, July at *7y, and October at\n68% ceijts. Southern traders and the\ngovernment agency were prominent in\ntha liquidation, and only at bottom\nlevels did tha market uncover resistance.\nForeign demand wat disappointing\nand the fact that progress toward\nprice-fixing was made at ths Rome\nwheat conferenoe did not appear\nto have any affect. Pit volume was\nnot large.\nUverpool declined % to ltd. presumably on reports of good ralnt ln\nAustralia. Chicago's weakness waa attributed to rains ln the winter wheat\nbait, and prices finished with loaaea\nof nearly one oent\nOnly minor quantities of caah\ngrains changed hands. Traders continued to switch from Way to July\nfutures ln coarse grains and this together with moderate liquidation\nuro ed too weighty for meagre support.\nA T Oon _\n.17\n.10\n40\n.40\nAmtl   OU   \t\n.10\n.12\n.43\n\u2014\nSeav.r Sllr*r \t\not\n.06,1\nOold Mountain  \t\n43\n.37\nBralorn*    _..\n14.00\n1440\nOto   Bntttpriw   \t\n*\u2014\n43)4\nBridge R Oon \t\nB *   X   Gold   \t\n-Stt\n40\nOrtuge Mlnw  \t\n48\n40\n1.10\n1.12\nHtldi   Oold      \t\n.10\nJl\nOtrlboo   oold   \t\n2.10\n1.12\nHerculea    Coot    \t\nj00\n.10\nc tt I Corp  _\nIM\n\u2014\nHlghwood   Sarcw   ..\n42\n45\nCowt   Brew \u25a0 \t\nS.00\n0.25\nHome  Oold       \t\n42\n43\nOto Rlrer  .__\t\n.Oi%\nM\nIndian Mlnea     \t\n\u20220214\n43\nOold  Belt   \t\nM\nM\nIndependence Mlnea\n\u2014\n43\nOrandvlew           _\n\u2014\nM\nJick   -nut*    \t\n43\n.41\nHtrgtl OU - _.\nM\nMV,\nKoot Ball*  .\t\n,40)4\n.41\nBomt OU \t\n1.71\n1.76\nKoot Plo   _ _\n.03\n43)4\nint   Owl       \t\n.10\n.14\nLtkevlew       \t\n4014\n41\nMcDougtl Begur m.\nM\n\u2014\nMadUon   Oil   \t\n42)4\n\u2014\nWrcury OU\n.16\",\n.1SK\nMar .on        \t\n.13\n.11)4\nMerldltn            \t\n.IS\n.10\nMerland   OU\t\n42)4\n43\nMttallnt   MeUU\n\u2014\n.00\nMill  City      .: __\n.11\n\u2014\nModel  OU        \t\nil\n43\nMlnto   oold\t\n40\n.SO\nNttlontl   Silver  \t\nM%\nS\nMorton   WOl     \t\nmm\n44\nNicola   Mlnet   \t\n1.04\n1X15\nMorning   star   \t\n40)4\n40)4\nOktlta Olla      \t\n.00\n\u2014\nMogul   Mining   -\t\n.11\n.11)4\nplonwr  Oold   \t\n1S.SS\n13.75\nMarmot MeUU \t\n.00)4\n_\nPremier oold     \t\n1.41\n1.43\nNttlve Son       \t\n.05\n40\npremier  Border   \t\n.01)4\n.01H\nNoble Pli*     _\n.11)4,\nJS\nQuatalno copper  ...\nOS\n\u2014\nNordon Oil \t\nJt\n\u2014-\n.to\n.IS\n40\n.17\nPacalta              _.\n.IS\n40\n.14\nReevw MacDonald  ..\nPetition Mining \t\nSally  Mlnw       \t\n42\n.40\npend Oreille     \t\n1.14\n140\nSpooner   OU   \t\nM\n\u2014\nPorter  Idaho\t\nJl\n.11\nsterling  pae  \t\n.SS\n40\nRanchman         \t\n.18\n__\nVanalta   OtU     \t\n'MV,\n.20 ti\nReward  Mining\t\n47)4\n.07)4\nWellington   OIU  \t\n.IS\n.17(4\nRoyallt*   Oil      \t\n10.75\nn_s\nTaylor   Brldgt   \t\n.04\n.07\nRutua   Argent*   .\t\n.03\n41)4\nWtyildt     \t\nM\n.30\nRuth Hope      \t\n43\nUNLISTED\nSalmon Oold _.-,.._\ni\n43)4\nMV,\n.17\nAlexandria Gold ....\n\u2014\n.OTH\n.10)4\nMV,\n41)4\n41\nAaktlta\t\n.OS*\n\u2014\n45\n45\nBaltic  oil   \t\n.07*\n.00\n40\nBtyvlew       \t\nMV,\nMV,\nTtylor windwiU  ...\nM\n40\nB 0 ellwr   \t\nM\n1.05\nUnited  Bmplre   \t\n.10\nJ7\nB  C  Nlckil   \t\nM\n47\nWtttrloo\n.10)4\nBig  Mluourl     ._ _\n43\n45\nWtrerley   Tang   _.\u201e.\n41\n41'A\nBradlan   Mlnet   \t\n3.71\n240\nWellington         _,,\n.01\nBnw tnd DUt \t\n2-3\ni.ft\nWhite   Eagle   \t\n\u2014.\n40\nCalmont  Oil       \t\n'.10\nWhltowtttr      \t\n47\n.07'\nCork   Provinoe\nCrowe   Nut   OIU\nAl\nJ06%\n_\nNorgold            \t\n.35\n10H\n45)4\n.11\nDalhouilt   Mlnw\nMV,\n.osh\nBut* I  X   L\t\n43\n40\nDalhouale   OIU\nAl\n43\nUtt Slccar\n48\nDentonia Mlnw ... .\n147\n3.00\nRlchlleld  Cariboo\n40\nDeveniah   OIU   \t\n~7\n47H\nSunahlno \t\n0.00\n0.13\nDunwell Mining \t\n40\n.40\nVldett*   \t\n340\n3.00\nPtlTrllW                  \t\n.43*\n44\nViking       '\t\n.17\n,17)4\nSrull    Wlhkaut   \t\n44\n45\nCongrew       .   _\n44\nSwtciwt  oil     -\n.11\n41\nQUcler  Crwk  _.\nMV,\nPtbytn    OUl   \t\nOOa,\n.00*\nRed Hawk        \t\n.13\n.14)4\nFreabold otl \t\nJO\n.11\nCanadian  Rand  \t\nMVt\n43)4\n'.DIS\nCOAST FEATURE\nHits 60; Pioneer Is\nOff; Kootenoy Bell\nUp Three\nVANCOUVER, April 15 (CP). \u2014\nMlnto Oold was tbe strong spot on\nthe Vancouver stock eichan,. Ba \u2022-\nday aelllng up to a new high of 60\nand cloalng at 59, a net gain of tV,-\nThe rest of the list wu weaker, however, especially the higher priced\ngold issues.\nPI near Oold sVd Vldette each\n'oat 10 at 13.78 and 3-00. respectively. Cariboo waa off 6 at 2.10.\nTaylor Bridge dropped 8 at 04, Oold\nBelt at M and Morning Star at\n3BVi each loat 2. Bridge River Consolidated waa off Vi at 30v. and\nRome Oold at 32 and Mertdlaft at\n18 each loet one oant.\nPremier Oold gained 4 at 1.44\nKootenay Belle advanced 3^ at\n40 H, Bridge River Exploration at\n1.10 and Dentonia tt 1.97 each fined a and Hercules Consolidated, the\nheaviest trader of ths day, was up\nIH cents t% 9,\nPend OreUle was 4 higher at M4\nbut the rest of ths base metala\nwere quiet. B.C. Nickel was off one\nit 08 and the rest were practically\nunchanged.\nCalgary and Edmonton was down\n8 at 1.38, Heme gained 3 et l.TS.\nHlghwood was up one otnt at 32\nand Dalhoftslt and Royallte eloaed\nunchanged.\nMONTREAL STOCK PRICES\n8-FT.VEIKIS\nCARIBOO BOAST\nQTJEBNEL, April lft (CP)\u2014Word\n1 :.as been received here of an eight-\nfoot vain of gold quarts being struck\non Ctrl bo* mountain, near Barker-\nville. scene of a recent gold ruah.\nMitt Helene Olsen, matron of tha\nQueanel hospital, who has large In-\ntertata In tha stake, known aa the\nCariboo Mountain Oold oompany, waa\na principal In the claim-staking race\nrecently ln that vicinity. By airplane\nshs flew to Cariboo mountr'n ln the\ndead of winter and dropped supplies\nto her stakers on the gound.\nWork on tbe holdings has been\ngoing on for shins time and a tunnel\nhas been driven Into the mountain\nto tap what Is known as tha \"Dominion lodge,\" which meaeuret 18\nfeet from hanging wan to foot wall.\nIt la seven feat wide on the surface\nand wat struek at a level of 47S feet.\nMONTREAL. April IB (CP)\u2014The\nMontreal stock exchange pursued a\ndull and faaturelaas course Saturday.\nWith Wall street giving one of lul\nmott colorleaa performance! of the\nyaar, tha local market moved only\nnarrowly but galna held a amall majority at the does.\nMontreal Pawer eloaed at S?lfc, down\nV Shawlnlgan lost a like amount at\n3314 and Induatrlal Alcohol waa off\n\u25a0% tt 16%. Braalllan and others b*lt\\\nunchanged. International Nickel declined 10 cenu at 37.08.\nHollinger roes ft oanu at 17.78 and\nDominion Bridge '. at 84 while galna\nranging up to half a point were alao\nshown by Canadian Pacific, Canada\nNorthern Power, International Power\nand others, Salea 7608. Bonds 138*0\nTREASURY   ISSUES   IT\nNEW TORK. April 16 (AP).\u2014\nFirmness of United SUtea government securities Saturday apparently\nreflected the financial district's approval of tbe treasury announcement that It had called two additional aeries of Liberty fourth t%'a\ntotalling 11.300,000,000. All the treasury issues gained l-3and to 8-33nds\nof a point.\nForeign obligations were quiet and\nmoderately  Irregular.\nA new reconstruction of the Pharos\nof Alexandria, one ot the wonders of\ntha ancient world, haa been made\nslnoe the discovery ot a 13th century\ndescription of the great lighthouse.\nAlberu Pao  - _\nBell   Telephone   \t\nB  O  packing    \u201e\u201e,._.\nB c Power A -\nB C Powar B  -\t\nduiidini   Products   \t\nCanada   Bronte\nCan   Cu  8c   Foundry\nCanada  Cement\nCsn  oen  Electrlo  \t\nCanada  Oyptum   .........\nCan   Indl   Al  A   \t\nOan Ind Al B     \u201e\nCan  pae  Railway   \t\nCanauiin   SUamers   ...\nCan wire e_ Cable A\nCan wire * Cable B .\nCockahutt    Plow    \t\nCon M * 8\nDominion Bridge   _\u201e\nDominion   Textile   ....\nOen   Steel   Warea   \t\nCharles   Ourd        * .\ninternational Nlcksl ....\nLake  of  wooda  \t\nMaaaey    Harris\nMontresl   power    -_.\nNational Brewing\t\nNtt   Steel   Car       \t\nOgllvle Milling\npower Corporation  -\nPrloe  Bros\nShawlnlgan \t\nSteel  of Canada  \t\nTwin  Ctty .\u2122.\nWinnipeg   Elactrtc   \u2014\ntlBBH\nAtt'd   Breweries\t\nBrew tt Distillers -\u2014\nBrit  xmer  OU      \t\nBruck   Silk .....\nCsnsda, Dredge ..\u201e\t\nCanada Malting  !_\t\nCan    Vlckers\t\nCan  winsrtes        ,\nDistillers Seagram \t\nDominion Tar   .\nDryden  Paper   __\nEast   Delriae   \t\nHome   Oil \t\nImperial    Oil\nInternational   Petrol   .\nM0C\u00abU   Frontenac   \t\nMitchell  Robert   ..._\nNoranda \t\nPage    Hersey        \t\nWalker Oood  -_,\nWalker Oood pfd\t\nUTILITIES\nIntl   utU   A\nIntl  UUl  B\na* ANILS\nCommerce  \t\nDominion   ......\nImperial    _.\nMontreal\nNova    sootla\nRoyal\nToronto\nMlHL'EIXANEOl'H\nCan Oypaum\nCan   Canners\nCan   Dredge\nDominion  Storea\nForu of Cnada  A\nLaura   oaoord\nLoblaw Groceries\nService   SUtlona\nWest  can  Plour\nWalker    Breweries\nZimmerknit\n28 %\nP\n301s\n8*\n%\n1.7*,\n11%\n36 \\\n11\n0)4\n\"*\nTvn\n4\nOS\n. 101\n. 170\nI 177\n106)4\n363\n. 105\n. aoon\n\u2022 0)4\n2*\n\u25a0   MV.\n. 0\u00ab\n.   IS\n64\n17  .\n* IV,\n*Vt\n: l%\nCALIFORNIA IS\nREADY TO SHIP\nMining work at tbe California mlns,\nJust aouth ot Nelson. Is proceeding\nfavorably, aooordlng to latest report\nfrom thera. Tbey are at present ln\ngood ore. and a carload of ore U ready\nfor ahipment. The road to the mine\nIs stlU Impaaaablt with snow, but lt\nIs thought thst within two weeks It\nwill ba clear. Tbs snow is disappearing rapidly during the fine weather\nnow holding.\nFour man ara working at the mlna.\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nAllegheny\nAl Chemical\nAm  Can\n\"Br*.\nAm Sown li lit\nAm\nAm   Telephone\nAm   Tobacco\nAnaconda\nAtculion\nAuburn   llo\nBaldwin\naalt ft Ohio\nBendii   At   \t\nBath StMl\nCanada  Dry\nCan   Pacific\nCarro Ot Puc-o\nChe* _ Ohio\nChrveler\nCc:n  Oi  South\nCon   Oaa  N   T\nCo n Prod\nC  wriiht Ptd\nDupont\nla.l  Kodak\nBe Po\u00bb At Ll\nPn.d  (nillah\nPord of Can\nPint Ha ttotta\nP.-Mport \u25a0**,\n0<n    tmte\nO ti  pood*\nO      Motor*  .\nCO        T)U*t\nOoodMcb   .    .....\nOr.nbr\n8       North    Pfd\nr.   Wwt   Buiar\n9o.tr  Sound\n---T, _f\u00bb.\nHudaon   Mo  ...\nInt   Nlcktl\nInt Ttl _ Ttl\nJtvtl  Tm\nKeiln Copper .\nKraut  s S\nKrotiitr _ Toll\nMHwHlkM  Pfd\nNtah  Motora\nn\"po*\nN T Ctntral\nPae oaa _ Kite\nPackard  Mo\nPenn  R R\nPhllllpa  Ptt*\nPun  Oil\nRadio corp\nRadio  Ktlth  Or\nRem    Rand\nRock  laland\nr'f way Stort*\nLouU * 8 P\nCal   filaon\nSouth   Pacific\nSUn Oil of Cal\nStu Oil ot Ind\nSUn Oil of N J\nSUwart   Warner\nStudebaktr  .\nTex   Corp\nTei   Oulf   Bui\nTln-tken RoU*ra\nUn   carbide\nOn  Oil olCal\nUnltad   Air\nU B Pip*\nU 8 Rubber\nVan-id  SUIl\nWoolworth\nB. H. X. GOLD MINES\nWe recommend the purchase of 6.H.X. st the present time. Write ns for full particulars.\nA. E. JUKES & CO.\nSTOCKS limited BONDS\nVancouTtr Bond Detlera' Anoclatlon\nMembera vtncouvtr Stotk Kxchanit\n810 West Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C.\nCorreapondent: P. K. POU IN, Oretn Blk., Nelton, B.C.; Phone *!\u00bb\nHilly Market Report. (JOB f.U a.m.\nUexandrla     ......\nAliomt     \u2014\nAmitj        \t\nAahley Oold  \t\nmrrj  holllnter ______\ndata Mttal*       \t\naittr Bxplorttloo .\u2014.\t\nBit Mlttourl        ..  ,  .\nBoiyo    \t\nBralorn*        _______\nBntt Trtthtwty\t\nBridie  r  Biplor\t\nBrownlte  \t\nBut C*n oold    \t\nBunker  Hill  Kit   \t\nCan   Klrkland    \t\nCtn  Mlltrut  -..\nCariboo Oold Quartz _\t\nUntie   Trethewty       \t\nOtntrtl  Manitoba   _\nOtntral Patricia \t\nChlboufamou   \t\nCltrlcj \t\noout   copper    \t\nCobtlt conttct  \t\nColumarlo \t\nConarlum - _.\nCona Mln * Smelt \t\nDon* \u2014\nDominion   Ixpioratlon   ..\nEldorado \t\nPtleonbrldft  \t\nOod't Ukt Oold\t\nlrtntd*   .        \t\nlolllnitr    ..._ -\t\nIow\u00bb7 \t\nudaon   Bar   . \t\nlUrnatlonal  Nickel  \t\nlrklind Ltkt        \t\nakt  Maron  -..\n_kt Short \t\n\\lcvlttlt orahimm*  \u2014\n\u2022IcWitUr*  Oold\t\nlaceaea    ... \t\n(alroblc  .-\u2014\nMaple   Leaf\t\nUlrdnt corporation  \t\nloffatt Haft       \t\n\u25a0\u25a0IlpL-alni    \t\nNoranda     :\t\nParkhlll  \t\np\u00abnd  ortlll* _.\nPioneer   oold   \t\nPremier   Oold   \t\n\"Uno Oold  ,\u2014\n\"Un Antonio       \t\n-\"Mffitt   Oordon   .\t\n-.laeot  \t\n-mth  Ttblemont   \t\n\"ttdecom  \t\ntt   Anthony _\t\n...     tnv,\n- IS*\n.09\n-. 1.06\n.       \u25a0\u00bb*\/\u2022*\n_   no\n.17 \u2022\nsi\nM\n... UM\n\u20221014\n...     1.11\n\u202204*\n.11\n\u2022osvt\n...      -111(4\nii\n... 9.11\nMH\nZ -M*\n.UK\n.19\n... IM\nM\nM\n...     IM\n18..00\n..   M.OO\ntw\n..     9d0\n...     140\n... IM\nM\n...   IIM\n...     131\n..   UM\n...   97.1l\nM\nM%\n.    51 JO\n.10\nM*A\n..     IM\nMV,\n.75\n.     9.11\n- \u25a0.\u25a0Vn\nIM\n...    tttt\n61\n...      118\n.    ItM\n...     Ill\n...     IM\n..     I.M\n194\n.    9\u00aba\n.       .19\n-IH\nM\nSudbury Buln\t\ndylTinlU \t\nt\u00bbck   Buth**\t\nrowtffimw\t\nTrttdwell    \t\nVenturtt          \t\nWtlU  Amulet\t\nW\u00bby*la*  \t\nWhlU Ml, \t\nWrtiht   Htrpurta\t\nOILS\nAcmt      _______\nAllk \t\nA p Contolldtud\t\nAno-claUd \t\nBrit Amtr OU\t\nBtlUc \t\nCtlmont \t\nC  and   K   Corp    ..._\t\nChemical   ntaur-eH  \t\nDalhouale \t\nHomt   OU  \t\nHomraUad o md O\t\nImptrlal oil \t\nInttrl   Ptu   \t\nLovtry  \t\nMerltnd\t\nNordon\nOil  Btlectlont\t\nOlft \t\nRoytllu  \u25a0       \t\nSarnie  \t\nSUrllnt   Paolflo   \t\nWalnwrliht\nINUUIITBIALS\nBeatty  uroa A \t\nBttuhtrnou        \t\nBell  Telephone     \t\nBrttlllin T j, l      ____.\nBrewen at Dtttllleri \t\nCan Bnad \t\nCtn    Cement ..._____\nCtn Ctr tt Poundry  _\nCtn lnd .'i Alcohol A \t\nCtn  Dredge  _\nCtn  Ptc  Railway   \t\nCona   Baktrlu  _\t\nDutlllert   setirtina   _.__\t\nToanlnlon Ston*     \t\nPWd  of  Ctntda  A   \t\nOoodywtr Tlr*\nHiram   W'lktr  \u201e\ntmptrUI   Tdb*cco        __.\n'obUw   Orooerla*   A  \t\nMum    Hirru\nPhoto Kmriran      \t\nPtte   Htrary ...\t\nBtreloe  S'ttlont  .,\t\nMindird ptelnt\t\nBtttl  Of  Canada       \t\n175\n1.00\n7.15\n.87\nM\n1.01\n141\n\u2022IS\nMV,\n9tS\nM\n118\nJt\nav,\nitMi\nMV,\n\u00ab1H\n140\n9J0\n\u202259\n1.71\n1>M*\n9015\n-0\n49\n.1)\n,0dS\n\u2022aiH\n174.1\n\u25a075\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 VA\n... 7%\n_\u201e lit'\n-   **.''\n..      94*.\n*'t\n\u2022*\u00bb\nIt'i\n9S'i\n19'*,\n9?*\n9114\n9314\nIN\n41*4\n11%\n17K\n\u00a3\nt'4\nITS\nLondon Close\nLONDON. April 14 (AP).- Cloalnl\nuoutlon*' Brulllan Traction tUH:\nCntdltn P-clflo tlt'a; Internttlontl Nickel 197 ; Britlah American\nTob-cco \u00a36: Courfv'de 55a 10\"-d.\n\u2022nie'-'era Ma lHd* Dunlop Rubba-\n'.., |ii \u2022 r-t-t\u2014- Mr VS. Tmnerla'\nCh- \u2022\u20141 S8*< r_f Im--ia' \u2022t**\u2014ta\n199a Id,  Mln:.f fiuit Ltd. la td;\nRAnd Mlnu ttH*. Rh'xl-altn Anilo\nAa. 17a td* Kh-dttnt Oorp. tt\\\nirown! CUH: Spintt ttv,: But\nOtd'ild tl% . Rio Tlntot \u00a311; Vlek.\n\u25a0n tt  md. .\nBONDS\nCeneditn 4 ptr nnt Loin ti\u2014M\ntl0t<4; BrltUh 9>i mr otnt C\u2014ioli\n--to t-lt: Brltlth tV, p-T c-nt Wtr\n'oan \u00a310414; Brltlth Pundlni ia\nlteo-W C119H.\nP.G.L PROFITS\nSTIU, CLIMB\nVAHCOUVKB. AprU 15 (OP)\u2014loot 119.061 In traffic on tht\nPacific Oreat Butern ritlwty. owned\ntnd operated by tbe Brittah Columbia\ngovernment, during January and Pebruary thlt yttr corap--td with tht\naame two montha lttt yttr la announced by Robert Wllaon, executive\ntttuunt.\nJtnutry, 1914, allowed I 41170 operating profit ccmnared with t 15103\nlou ln Jtnutry, 1933. In Ptbrutry\nthle year th* operating profit wta\n9450 compared with a lou ot 97139\nIn Pebruary, 1933.\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVKR. April 15 (CP)\u2014Mining aharu wld on tha Vancouver\nttock exchange yeturday wtrt:\nDated\u2014Beaver Silver 1000. Bralorna\n1355, B R Con 13.100. B R -I 11400.\nCariboo 3193. Oold Belt 9700, Omnia\nRiver 9900. Inur C at C 500. Meridian 4950. Nlcolt 0975, Pioneer 490.\nPremier O 9000. Reno 1195, Ttylor\nB MOO,  Wiytldt 9100.\nemitted\u2014Btyvlew 9000. B C Nickel\n950. Big Mluourl to. Bl rbird 1000.\nIXL 5400. Bradlu 1501, Congrtu\n4900, Ctntdlan Rand 4500, Dtlhouale\nWOO, Dentonlt 7590, Dunwell 500,\nPtlrvlew 10.400, Orange 4000. Orull\nWlhtan* 3150. Home 3000. Hediey 1000.\nHtld* 1000. Htrculu 191.100, Indian\n1400, Koot Belle 9900. Boot Plo 95*10.\nMorning Star 0160, Mlnto 100.050.\nNoble Plve 4550. Native Boa MOO,\nNorgold 1700. Pavilion 400. Porter\nIdaho 9000. Red Hawk 900. Rutua\n1000, SUvercreet 4000, SUveramlth\n1000. Salmon 13.700, Taylor Wind\n3950. Vldttu 800, Viking 7900. Wtttrloo 1700. WhlUwtWr 1000, Wtverly\n99,000. WhlU Btgle 100.\nExchanges\nClassified Advertising\nBirths\nIVANS\u2014TO Mr. and un. Lewrence Ivtnt. tt tht Trall-Tadtnac\nhoaplUI, April 7, a dtughUr.\nMILN-\u2014To Mr. and Mn. joEn\nMilne, it tht TJall-TMinio ho*-\npiul, April 10, *_daujht*r.\nBATW\u2014ftTilr. and i_\u00bb. V\u00abmon\nBayet. it tht TTlll-T;dtsw hoipl-\nUI, April a. a daughter.\t\nPersonal\nRupture   Appliances\nR u p t u r I, abdominal wetkntaa.\ni p 1 n 11 deformity, ytr loootl*.\nWrIU J. O Smith, Britlah Appll*.\nanot SptcltlUt. 19 Downie Bt.\nStrtford. Ont. (1983)\nELITE STUDIO now optn, flnett pro-\ntralu  FUma left bv 9 a.m  flnlahad\nby 6 p.m. aame day. IMt4 Baktr St.\n,18811\nBouma  ItcE* pllu. Cloert 'Ity 6eo\nLet't China Remedy   Hudion  B*y\n(1874)\nHelp Wanted\nPOB A RBSPICTABLB MAN WANT-\nlng home on email ranch, writ*\nBox 94. Deer Park.      i9097)\nwantkd. por oBnnuL mr.efc-\nwork an experienced girl. Phon*\n438L, TaCanac. B. C. _ _ (3118)\nWANTKD WOMAN OR OIRL FOR\ngeneral houuwork. Apply Mrs. R.\nK.   Blola.   Tadanac. (30811\nSituations Wanted\nixpirikncid ana, desire?\nhouuwonr.   15   per   month.   Box\nNi\n3000,  D*lly   New*.\n(9080)\nMetil Markets\nNEW TORK, AprU lt (AP)\u2014Tin\nbarely atudy; apot tnd nearby ind\nfutur* 55.40.\nBar illver (Inner, % hlghtr it 46%\nOthtr mettlt nominally unchanged.\nAt London\u2014Btr allver ateady, unchanged at 90 3-ltd.\nOILS ARE UP\nmora\nTORONTO. AprU .5 (CP).\u2014Vol-\ntm\u00ab expended to 34.000 eharee (or\nUw iwo-hour 8*tunJ\u00bby eeeelon on\nthe lnduitml boerd of tbe Toronto\n\u2022tock exchtnge end pricei nuinteln-\ned an upward ilaat. OIU (eetured\nthe tredlnr.\nImperial gained >\u25a0 at 14% and\nInternational Pete flnlahed S up at\nMH* DliUUer atocka were itead-\nand brewery leeuea alow wltb var-\nition* ol only   \u25a0%.\nFoods were firm aa a froup.\nOther interlisted etocka ware ilug-\nglah and mildly Irregular. Nickel\nand Pord A wan allgthly weak and\nBraalllan added   \\.\nSEPTEMBER OATS\nUT THE BOTTOM\nCHICAGO. April 11 (AP)\u2014Freeh\ndownturn* of grain prlou Saturday\nfollowed * renewal of Uquld*tion by\nholder* ot tha Mty dtllvtry contrtcu.\nStop-lou tilling of oau eepeclally\nwu an ouuundlng fetturt, with\nSepumbtr oaU tumbling to tha hot-\ntonunut figure! tlnce thli attton't\ntrading In thtt delivery wu btgun.\nWheel cloud wttk tt tlmott the\ndty a bottom letel, *, to H under\nPridty't flnlah, earn % to % down.\noaU 14 to IV, otf, and proviatona\nunchangtd to t decline of 9 ctnU.\nWinnipeg Groin\ning\nWINljIPEO.   April   14\nfuturea   quoUtlont\n(OP)-Cl**\nOp:n    High   Low    Clou\nWheat:\nM*y\n68 <4\ntt%\n8\u00ab%\n89%\nJuly\n87 \u00abt\ns%\n67\n97%\nOct.\n8H'.\n>M%\n66%\nOaU:\nMay\n39%\n99%\n83%\ngft\nJuly\n33',\n93H\n99%\nOct.\nB\u00bbrley:\nMav\n14\n34',\n89%\n33%\n87%\nJ!5\n99%\nM%\nJuly\ntt 1*\n97%\n97%\nOct.\nPlu:\nPlu:\n98'*\nmv,\n8*%\n99%\nMay\n119H\n159%\n151%\n111%\n111%\nJuly\n159*%\n141%\n159%\n151%\nOct.\nBy*:\nMay\nIM\n148%\n148\n47\n47%\n\u00ab*%\ns%\nJuly\n4M4\n46'a\n47%\nOct\n60S\n50%\nhard.\n48%\n41%\nWheat\nBO.   1\n81%:\nNo.  9\nnor.  86S\nNO.\n1 nor.\n89%;\nNO.  9\nno**. 8114\nNO. 4\nnor  6C\n. No. I\n56%.\n.4o. 8. SB's* 'ted\n90%;\ntrack 66: No.\n1 durum. 69%.\n.inncaoohi Groin\nMONTBBAL,   aprll   15   (CP)-Brlt-\nb   *nd   forel-ft   exchange   In   relttlon to the Canadian dollar  u com.\n..VII     ...   ..IT   \\,.um..m.   .......    ..   _.\u00ab.-\npiled by the Royal Bank of Ctntda,\ncloeed Saturday aa follow*:\nAuatralla.   pound\n\"htna. Hon* Kong dollara\nDenmark,   krone\nFranoa,   frano\nOermany.   relch*mar_   \t\nOrut Briuin. pound \t\nHolland,  florin \t\nN*w Zealand, pound\nSouth Africa, pound \t\nSpain,  peaeU.\nSwtdtn, krone\nnnlUd SUtu, dollir, 1-99 ptr unt\ndltcount.\n4.0918\n3805\n.3304\n5'469\n4764\n41119\nt.'ttt\n.1367\n-889\nDOLI.AB   PBSMUM   OBOW8\nNKW TORK. April 11 (AP).\u2014\n\u2022ortign   tichtngu   wtn   titrtmtlv\n3uUt    tnd    rtU    chtniet    narrow\ntturday.\nTht Ctntdlan db'l-'r lnon*aad IU\nPremium over th* United SUUa\ndolltr from I--6 to 9-16 par cent\nTh* pound aterllng wu confine.*\nto * fractional rang* and cl*******\nat 88.15% for a gala of or- he'l\nunt. Tha French franc bold un-\nC-\"n|*d  it 880 ctnU.\nMapU eprup producera comldcr tha\nluhtut colored mtplt tyrup th* but\nin Quality. ,\nMINNIaPOLIS. AprU lt (AT) \u2014\nWhwt: No. 1 northern 84% to 17%.\nNo. 1 rid durum 11% to 89%, Mty\n81%. July 81%, Sept. 99%. .    .\nCorn: No. 3 yellow 41% to 48.\nOaU: No. 4 WhlU 97% to 38%.\nPlu: Ro. 1, 174 to ITT.\nPlour unchanged. Shlpmenu 95.437.\nBran 18 00 to 1IJ0.\nExchange Rates\nNBW TORK, April 11 (AP)\u2014Starling exchange ateady at 4614% tor\n60-day bllli and 16 16% for demand\nCanadian dollara: Saturday 9*16\nper cent premium.\nFrano 6 80%.\nLln 849%.\nUruguty 8010.\nBUTTtB DBCLINEH\nMONTRIAL. April 19 (CP)\u2014Butter\nprice- declined on tht Montnal produce exchange on Saturday.\nButur, No. 1 gradt, 88% to 97\nCtnU BecelpU 7998 bou*.\nEgg* eaaler. A Urge 19, A medium\n11, \u00a5 17 and O 16.\nChaut allghtly higher, currant Ontario* 11%. Offering* 504 cuu.\nPoHtow flm, Quebec* 11,10, NB\nMtn* 1.40.\nCVBBENCIES   IBBEfH LAB\nMONTREAL. April II (AP) Cur-\n:tnclu wtn lrr*ril*r during Bttur*\nday'a trading and only a ftw\nchingw w*n ncordtd.\nTht pound tndid tht dty tt 15.15\n11-16. up 1-19 emu from Frldty\ntnd tht dollar eeeed 1-99 of ont\nptr unt to 1-99 ptr unt dltcount. Tht frtnc contloutd \u00bbt IM\nFor Rent\nFIRST CLASS HOUSE. CLOSE IN, 9\nbedrooms, ln good condition 918 *\nmonth Sraill house, 9 bedroom*\n113. C.W. AppUyard <B Co., Ltd.\n(1679)\nPULLT FURNIBHBD HOUSB. APPLT\n611  Silica  St.,   Ntlton. (IMP\nFIVE ROOM COTTAOE, BATH AND\nptn try. Phone T98L1. (9069)\nI ROOMED SOTT*.  PRIVATE VER-\nandah.    Reuonable.    alao    alngle\nhouaekeeplng    roomt.    stntbeont.\n (1997)\nFORM   6r   ohVOKM   AHA   UV\nwuk oi month  Medical art* Bldg\nFCR   ttOOUi    HtAM   MlA?ED\nthower   ttrmt  mod   Ctn   Legion\n(fett)\nFURNiBHBD\n(or\nh0uB*\u00abIIpiHo\nnnt.   Annabla   Block\n (16971\nPURNISHED    AND  \"uSWrRTBHED\nSultte tor rent\u2014Ken* ApU. (lBBff)\nr ApU.\nutltul\nfejlACB'JLMS.-Buutlful Modern\nFrigid*-* tqulpped aultet.  (1898)\nmrA-aMU F_S*tSftED SiSiTl\nlot nnt, Stirling hottl.        (1688)\nFURNISHBD TWO ROOMED BUTTE\nK.  W. C.  Block.  J3108)\nFURNISHBD-8UTTB    Ml\nPhont 440X.\nSILICA.\n(9117)\nFor Sale\nOERMAN  POLICE   PUPS410,  TOUL-\nouu goote eggs   90c, Mallard egga\n10c each. J. P. Both, R. R. 9. V4{-\nnon.  B.  C. ** (9191)\nFOR 8ALE - PHONE 701 - TWO\nhuvy wagona. Apply Jamu Reld,\nPtlrvUw Fuel Oo. '18851\nVICTOR RADIO 10 TUBES. BAR-\ngaln it ttt. Enquire tt 303. Behn-\nten ttrut. \u25a0 (9079)\nBABY \"BUOOT FOR sale, like\nntw   Phone  768 R. (3035)\nLive Stock for Sale\n3    HOLSTEIN    COWS.    M1LKINO-1\nyurllng   bull\u20141   Stockholm   tep-\ntritor.   Any   nuontbli   offer   ec-\ncepted. A.  Betn,  R. R. I. Ntlton.\n(30391\nJERSEY  COW  FOR SALE. MBS.  N.\nLucltk, Roumont. (3063)\nLive Stock Wanted\nTWO HORSES FOB MINE WORK.\nweighing 1100 to 1900 lbe. QuoU\nprloe tit tnd tenertl condition!\nBox 3066, D\u00bbny Ntwt, (3088)\nWANTB- \u2014mMXDUTBLT, SOUND\nyoung hont. 1500 pound*, or\nwould oontldtr Utm. Dominion\ndiiry. atri)\nOOOD  HORSE  FOR  FARM  WORK,\nJuoU prlu. tgt, tnd general conation. Bo, 3118, DaUy Ntwt.\n(9118)\nATRSHIRE COW. TOUNO, 01\nT   B   Tetted   Full  ptrUcultri  to\nBoi 9059. Dtlly Ntwt. (3061)\nPoultry and Eggs\nWHITE WYANDOTTE EOOS FOR\nhitching tl to dot. Rutherford.\nB.  R.   1.   NeUon (1104)\nLost and Found\nTO FINDERS\ntf you find a eat or a dot, a\npockttbook.   Jtwtlry   or   fur,  or\ntny thing elu ot vtlue, Ultphont\nTht Dtlly Ntwa. A \"Pound-\" Ad.\nwill bt Inurud without oon to\nyou.    Wi will oolltct tram tht\nowntr.\nLOffr \u2014 FRIDAY    NIGHT;    WBTTB\ntwttur.  Findtr  phone  369R1.\n(9199)\nPlants, Bulbs, Seeds\nVAN FAN STRAWBERRY PLAN-IK\n11 ptr 100: Viking Bupotrry\ncanee 41.50 par 100: Niagara\ngrapu. bleeding hetru, ptonltt,\nbaby bretth ind llnee of tbe\nvtlley. Mr* C. Bicker, phont S64R1\n119011\nORtKN   MOUNTAIN    POTATOES\ntuiublt for utd 1103 per 100.\nEve.b**rln\u00ab Striwharry nlinU|l-0\n100 pott ptld. McKlm Boultry\n (9088)\nMOUNTAIN   ST'N.\nOudene, NeUon. 100 urutlu Ctr-\nnaUooa,   Rout,   OlidMI.   Oenerai\nnunery ttock. Uit on application.\n13061)\nCUTHBERT RASPBERRY CANES 3C\neach.  Lloyd   Oeorge   nupbtny   lc\nttch.   Oory    thornltu   blackberry\n6c  uch.  Roynon.  muon.   (3041)\nFOR   KAlX-iWfTKD   OEM   POTA-\ntou   from   otrtlfHd   utd   11.75\nhundrtd.   (Field selected 41-001. J.\n_H. Boakln. Btllour. (1083)\nOLADIOLUB. DAHLIAS, PEONIES,\nptnnula: buuUtul vtrUtu*. CtU-\nlogue. Mrt. Mobley, Ttpptn, B. C.\n(1008)\nFOB SALB-9  TEAR OLD A8PARA\ngui roou, oo*  pu do*. 13 50  per\ntoo  O. A   WUt. Kulo, B. C.\n (3191)\nLands for Sale\n4 AO, NEAR NELSON. LAKE\nfront*gi, undy beach. 15 to. cul-\ntlvtUd 900 beinns tpnlt tru*.\ngood garden, tomt hty land, hu\nproduced    excellent   cropa.   wtter\nf'lped for Irrlgttlon. bungtlow hu\nIving room, 3 btd roomt, kitchen _ b*tu room fully plumbed,\nhot _ cold w*Ur. Pir* pltc*. Hot\nAir Furntct. Electric light, Ul*.\nphone etc one room houu.\neUbU etc H. 9 Dill. 508 Wtrd St\n  '9097)\nInvestments\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE BOND IS\ntn uty Inttillment uvlng* pltn\nto provld* living prouctlon\u2014SUrt\nto ure now por partlculan apply\nto R W Dtwion Hlpptrton Blk\nPhont 197. P O Box 799. Nelton\n11840)\n-ttJABLB PARTY WANTS TPO*7P\nand dollar loan int lnterett\nPrlnclptl tnd lnterut rtptyabit\n411.00 monthly for 49 monthi\nSound ttcurlty. BOi 9089, Dtlly\nNtw*         (9083)\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\nlie o line\n9  tlntt.   onn   \t\n9 llmt, one** \t\n4 llnet   one* \t\nI Unu. S ttom .\n9 lint*. 8 Uun ...\n4 ttm*. 8 timet .,\n9 Bntt. I axanth ..\n9 BMt. I month ..\nI Ilaat. I month  .,\nBU aaou leu 11 , ftr prompt\npayment,\n\u00abj\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbwtM\u00abt;-a\u00abw*w^\u00abtK\u00bb\u00aba\u00abrx\n.1 Jt\n,.   M\n,.   M\n,.    Bt\n. 14*\n. 1.78\n. m\n. 4t*\n. Btl\nPets\nUVER COLOR SPANIEL PUPS. BORN\nhuntan. Male* M- Ptmilu li.\nT.   Roynon,   Ntlton. (9040)\nProperty for Sale\nTOR BALX-THB BTATIONERT\"AND\nconfectionery b'Ulneu known u\ntbi churi-o Shoppt In orand\nPork*. BC For Information, apply or wrtu K. Schter. Trail. BM.,\nor ortnd Fnrki. (1711)\nPOR SALT-LOT 5. BLOCK 8, SAL-\nmo. Opposite tUtlon, bualneu location.   Salmo  Trading  Oompany.\nHOUSB FOR SALB gttO CASH. 930\nLatimer.   Apply   Mn.   K.   Hoybtk,\nOenenl  Delivery. (3109)\nBOUSE   AND   LOT   FOB   BALE.   D.\nWick,   prultvtle,   B.   C. (90131\nLaunches and Boats\nTWO SQUARE 8TBBNBD BOW\nbotU, flret dut ship*: ont nearly\nntw 15 ft 165: one 18 ft. |30: 19\nft. aqtj launch nearly new 8 h.p.\nengine 9350. wlll Ukt good row\nboat In ptrt trade. Alio drtg-uw\nmachine cheap. Box 11. Procter.\n(3116)\nFOR SALB\u2014CABIN OR SMALLS\nHunch. Capt. wm. Staman, Ntl-\n*\u00bb, B. O. ,9005)\nAutomotive\nASK POR AMALIE OCARANTKBD\n100 ptr otnt pun pennaylvanUOIl.\nAutomobllt Motor Repitn, Acety-\nleni wilding, Body tnd pender\nWorkt. SHORTY'S REPAIR SHOP.\n7j|Baker st  Phon* 171.     (1818)\nWANTKD \u2014 RCMBLI SEAT OOUPE\nor roadaur. Cbttp for ctth E\nBcott Lauder, Queen* my.  (9094)\nFOR   8 ALE-SPECIAL    PRlSt\naplendld    condition,    1930    Ford\n. cotch. Phon* 990R. oust\nBusiness, Professional\nDirectory\nAccoantants\nCHAS F HUNTER 8. P. A. E.\nMunicipal tnd Commerciil Audita,\nT O. tm Utl. Ntlion. 9 O.\n (1991)\nAsuye<_\nB   W   WIDDOWSON. uUbllllud  1900.\n80S Jouphln* SUNtUonTBC.\n6hENvt_Lt H  <_t_MW66fc ^\"X\nBox lit, Kaalo. B. O,\n(1983)\nChlropodista\nDr    Mildred slmondi. Foot Bpadaltal\n405   pernwell,   Spokane,   Main   1981.\n tlB34>\nChlroprBctors\nR 9 ony. D.O- Ph.c. oilktr Block.\n(1935)\nC   HULTOrXM, ts.t., Ta\u00a3, r-lnatr\nOndutu. Mcculloch BU. to. 818.\n ._  (1988)    j\n3   R.   UcUtLLAH.  CHiftOPftACTOR:   \\\nAbtrdttn Blk., Phon* 919,  (1997)\nCltanlng and Prtsslni\nSPRING  COATS  CLEANED OB RE*.\nlln*d it Ult wardroM. lit Bill St.\n(I8B9>\nElectrical\nJ. P. Ooatu - Thi Elictric aton.\nSupplier tnd IntttlliUon*\nphon* 766. PO. Boi 116\n (1996) \u25a0\nFlorists\nTULIPS, BEST DARWINS Dl (.BOB.\ngeoui ihidei. long tttmi it HM\n1 down. DtflodlU ue * do*en or\n9  for 50c. Nelion Flower Shop.\nPhone   333.\nJOHNSON'S 0B__t_0_S-Sr~-'hO-l\n149 Cut flowen. potted plant*,\nand   forai   dulgni. |1098)\nFuneral Directors\nNBLSON FUNERAL BKRVIOB.\n534 Vlctorlt at Phont 95 Dip\ntnd Night unic*. P. c. Davla.\n. , 11940)\nHide Dealers\n_   3. T. MORGAN.\nNtlton   B.C.  (1341)\nInsurance aad Real Estate\nCAR   INSUR-BCB.   PREMIUMS\nbudgeted  ovtr  tl-r montha. T. D.\nRoallng, 1 Royal Bank Bldg.\n(1858)\nROBERTSON hfcALYY CO.. LTtt\nBaal eatate. iniuranca, renUU,\nAhtrdun block, Btktr St.  (19491\nmmm..\u2014..     ..__.,     ..h.     \u2014..     \\._a^,\nB    W    DAWAON,   Rul   butt    InC\nturinct   Renula   Nut  Blpptnoa\nHardware   Btktr Street.        (1943)\n0.  D  BLACKWOOD.  Inaurtnct of\ntvtry ducrlptlon, Baal Ert.: Ph 88.\n(1944)\nH   B.   DILL AUTO  AND  FDtB  M.\ntunnce. Retl Eattte. 508 Ward Bt\n(1846)\n3    9   ANNA-LB.    RBAL   BBTATt.\nrentaU. iniuranca. Annabl* block.\n 1848)\nUPB.njB* AO\nanct, T. 9 Poulln. Ph. 70.  (1941*1\n6UAB   T  UoSAB-Y   INhJRANC*-\nReal ElUte\u2014 Phon* 135.       gpil.\nMachinists\nBENNETTS  UMITED\nFor all cluaei ot MeU) work, uth<\nWork. Drilling. Boring tnd Grinding\nMotor Rewinding Acetylene welding\nPhone tot\n134 Vernon Strut.\n'1948\nMining Engineers\np  a   PETERS\nMining Knglnur\nExamination opentlon md mtnag**\nment of mlnu and mineral\npronartlea. Rouland. B.O. <\n(1958\n H D DAWMH-HtUOH\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR\n\u25a0 (1951\nMusical Tuition\nVIOLIN     AND    -THEORY     PUPtU\nMtry   BtddU.   Ph.   311R3     'IM\nI'lumbing and Heating\nPLUMBINO    _    HEATTNO\nguaranteed.   BtUtertr   ph.   689L!\n'19H\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH PACTOBT   HARTJ\nwood mtrchtnt  917 Baktr ttn*\nam\nSecond Hand Stores\n9~AUTb   TBNTS.   1    OAMP   TEN!\n11X14. MtpU  Lttt Eton. Hall \u00bb\n(I84i\nBEDS    AND    MATTB-SlBB.    RAI\nelllft.  617  Vernon  St. il\u00bbK\ntnt aM bCYI AHBBILUIW^\nthing, phon* IB4, l IT\nWatch  Kepairlng\nRBA-ONABLB-30   YIAR*   iSTO\nlanoa, p. Boyi*, ul vtraoa. (14M\nI\n _^_\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\n .\naos\n\u2022 TBI NEUON DAUY NEWS, NBUON, B.C-MONDAY MOBNINO. APBa 18, IMi -\nMSB SEVEN\n92,000\"SEE  ENGLAND   WIN   INT'NL   60\nRSENAL WINS\nPOOLERS\nH SHORT\niNewcastle United and\nSheffield Fac*\nRelegation\nHUDDERSFIELD IS\nON ARSENAL TAIL\nBirmingham Gets but\na Draw in Game\nWith Villas\nNakusp Trojans\nBeaten by Trail\nNAXTJBP, B. 0\u201e AprU It'\u2014 Tbl\nNakuap Trojana took a defeat from\ntbe Trail Intermediate np team.\nunder tbe ejee of a lone erowd of\nlocal tint In Ibi Legion ball Saturday\nnlfht, Tbt two tetm* wtrt wtll\nmatched, but thi Trojan*, wbo ftlt\ntbt lott of ont of tbelr bttt mtn, did\nnot htvt tuch tccurtte oontrol ovtr\ntbelr ehott. Tbe (ami doted with tbe\nboerd ihowlns a 18-14 tcort wltb tbt\nhonon iotaf to Trail.\n' After tbe same dandnf waa enjoyed\nI tnd refruhmtnti terved tt mldnl|bt.\ntitltmb-\nTO FAIRVIEW\nTrounce Maulers 25-0\nfn Final Rugby\nGame\n\u2022LONDON. AprU lt (CP etble).-\nWltb tbt Araenal almoat mured ol\nen-other chimpionihlp\u2014they hold \u25a0\nfour-point lead In the flnt dlvialon\nover Hudderafleld with four matchea\nto so\u2014lnterett todty centered In the\nthrilling ttrufilw folnf on to tvold\nrettsatlono m thi BnilUb r-ootmn\nbane.\nSuch famoua and proud cluba at\nHeweaitla Unlttd tnd Sheffield United tetm doonttd to so down to tbt\neeoond dlvialon. The ettndlnc at tbe\nbottom of the Uble It thla wty. Liverpool hat It polnti tnd two mttchet;\nChelate as tnd four mon; Birmingham 83 and tbna more; Newcattle 33\nSSd two mon; Sheffield Dnlted IS\nand three mere. The latter cluh't potltlon It tlmott koptlen.\nABSENAL STBONO\nTBt Anenal bavt provtd thtnmlvet\ntbt bttt taam of tbe year. Tbelr ability wai empbttUed Saturday wbtn.\ndeeplte tb* ftct thm of tbalr but\nman w*r* pitying a tint gamt for\nBngland at Wembley, thty tnvelltd\nto Liverpool end wen agalntt a teen\nbattling daiptrauly to tvold dilution. Tbe Ounnen came out on top\nby a 8-8 eoore.\nAraenal wen oloverer and quicker\non the baU at Liverpool. Beatley put\ntbtm tn front tfttr 13 minute* on a\nI tbat want In tftar bitting th*\nWilton of Antnal madt a\ngnat mn trom Hanton and tben\nHulme. getting e paat from Jamea,\nwent around BUey who wa* dnwn\nout of tbt Uverpool net* tnd tapped\ntb* hall Into th* *mpty goal.\nwngbt of Ltvopool reduotd th*\nmargin early ln the ncond htlf but\nBulm* walked bt tin ntt with tht\nIt-U from Bettlty't centn to mak* It\n8-1. Uverpool fought hard In the cloelnt mlnutee tnd Hodgton tcond Two\naon thot* bit tb* upright*.\n\u25a0UDDEBSriEUl WINS\nXuddenfttld, wbo ttlll have a\nehance lo beat Araenal. banted another naU Into Ceetle'o eottln Seturdsy.\nbeetBis tbem 4-1. Jack Bmlth ecered\nJu\u00bbt btfen tbt tatervel tnd -afterward* Dott econd twice, tnd Wllllimt\ngot a fourth befon Harry WUllimi got\n\u2022 counter for tbe vUlton.\nA great local tight waa aeen between\nAlton VIU* tnd Blnnlnshim tt Villi\nPark. Tht VIU* did their mighbon a\ntwd turn by miming th* polnti. 1-1.\nDut eoored ln the tilth minute but\n1 Blrmlnghtm, wltb t tcrtmbllng and\nI Btaperete itteck, tquallitd befon the\nI half.\nICBEMEA OOES STBONO\nOheleea continued thtlr tpectaeular\nr tram the bottom of tbe uble.\n' won tbe fifth match In auceea-\nt'wben they beat Enrtcn 3-0. Mill*\nBd dHaeo eoored.\nOrimaby Town, wbo won over Pul-\nt by 8-1, *n now 10 point* ln front\nth* aeoond dlvltlon tnd an tbe\nbtlng it between tht clube wtnt.\nI to go up to tht tint dlvltlon wltb\nflihtrmtn. Brentford but Swan-\nI and Bolton dtfetttd Notu Oounty\nli nmaln on *v*n ttmw In tbe matter\nf point*, each wtth thrtt gamn lift\nSly a point further twek la Preaton\n\"l End, b**t*n by Bury on Satur-\n*m\nA almllar itrugglt ll polng on it thl\n* end of the dlvltlon when Un-\nI City to dtflntUly headed for reie-\n\u25a0ttlon and at leaat five clubt tn\ncbtd  tlons with thtm   in  tn*\na. Thatt Include both Not-\nSham clube. Swum, Mill wall and\ntrotted, who an tteond\ni the bottom, tltbougb thty but\nl Vale Saturday.\nTO tbt third touthtm Norwich City\nBM a 8-8 lorn at Oldham Atb-\nbut ttlll have e ell-point lnd\nCoventry dty with two mon\ntight  behind.   Tbtn   rtroalni\nUp a ban mtttwmitlctl poealblllty\nI tying th* leaden.\nWTARIO WATER\nSTARS BEAT U.S.\n| TORONTO. AprU 15  (CP)\u2014inttr-\nAtlon&l \u25a0wimmlng  honors came  to\n'    tAi when en all-Ontario  awlm\ni AttsbUA tbe Unlvarattv of Mlch-\nUnlted   Btatea   college   rham-\n, With 0 total  of  43-40  points\nUtt nlfht. Four Canadian ree*\n< wore amaahad, two by the On*\nrlo taam and two by tbe American\n-\u2014ntativaa. '\nRiding rough-ahod orer uie Maul-\ntrt, who put up a game but Ineffective battle, the Falrrlew boya won\nthe final gama for the dty leacue\nrugby aerlea Sunday morning 28-0.\nto substantiate Captain \"Toodlea\" Bt.\nDenis' preseason prediction that the\nelub would add the rugby title to\nlta collection.\nTha Maulera put up a gama battle\nbut could do Uttle against the heavier\nand faster team. \"Buck\" Buchanan\nIn hla attempt to keep his team ln\nthe fight played his best game of the\nseason, time and time again bringing\ndown Falrvlew ball carriers with great\ntackles.\nrelrview's line was clicking to perfection hardly a play want astray.\nSsvsral times they moved half the\nlength of the field on yard gaining\nplunges of Stevenaon. or end runs\nby tbe human locomotive, St. DenU.\nwho mowed down the oppoaltlon In\ngreat style. Harrison was the faateat\nman on ths field, intercepting two\nforward passes tried for the opposition and racing through their line\nfor SO and 40 yard gains. Intercepting\na forward pass ln tbe center of the\nfield, be hurdled and weaved through\nthe whole Maulers team on one occasion to score ons of tbs four touchdowns mads by his team. St. Dents\ncollected two touchdowns and Steve-\nenaon one. The tackling work of Stan\nHorswill and Jackie BUhop waa also\none of ths outstanding Incidents of a\nbattle royal dished up by ths two\nteams. Straight-arming was dons frequently and tn parts ths gama was\nslightly rough.\nFollowing a fine kick by Tommy\nBird, Buchanan was caught behind\ntbs 11ns for ths first point.\nMllee Riddle and Klrby carried the\nball for yards on sue cssst ve long\nruns. St. DenU waa brought down on\na long run by Buchanan. Klrby waa\nchased for high tackling.\nAs tbs ssoond quarter opened tbe\nPalrvlew boys inarched down tbs\nfield on thraa successive yard-making\ndrlvee led by Stevenson. Stevenson\noarrled the ball ovsr on a fake buck\nand Harrison converted With a drop\nkick. Harrison picked openings for a\nlong run ss play resumed. Bt. Denis\nploughed through, shaking off Mauler tacktere In great styls. Hs crossed\nths 11ns but waa called back, having\nrun outelde. On ths next play hs\ncarried the ball ovsr.\nBuchanan blocked Bt. Denla* Uck\nnicely when the latter triad to kick\nback out of a tough spot. Bird grabbed\na forward pass and ths tsam put\nmors fight into ths play. Buchanan\nsnared a long pass and ths team waa\nin scoring poaition. Three bucks wsre\ntried but thsy might havs been tried\nup against a stone wall, tbey ware\nbounced back twlos and on the last\ndown tried a forward paas but a\nFalrvlsw man knocked lt down.\nHarrison pulled off a sensational\nrun, regaining his fsst sfter falling\nhalfway and leaving tbs bsst part of\ntha back of his sweater In ths hands\nof ft Mauler tackier. Norman McLeod.\nwho wsa playing a great game for the\nMaulers came through with two nice\nruns only to havs Harrison hoUt the\nball back Into his territory. Jackie\nBishop recovered lt and on the nsit\nplsy Bt. DenU ran around the end\nior hU ssoond touchdown of the\ngams.\nHughle Horswill grabbed a forward\npaas aa tbe tblrd quarter got under\nway and a few mlnutee later the Falrvlsw boys added anotber point to tbelr\ntout whsn Buchanan wss again\nrouged.\nintercepting s forward paas ln tbs\nmiddle of the field, Harrlaon hurdled\nand wore his way through for the\nfourth touchdown. Jackie BUhop\ngrabbed a forward paas for ths convert.\nFaimsw's Una did grest wort ln\nopsning up and In holding the Maulers ln their bucks and Lsnglll at\nsnap turned In a good gams. Ths\nMaulers wers slightly handicapped by\nthe lack of players, having to fill In\nwith players from ths other teams\nRalph Humbls and Ron Beattle\nrefereed and O. Btlreaker, H. Moore\nand J. McLeod acted aa linesmen.\nUNFED WINS\nIRISH SOCCER\nCliftonville   Blanked\nas the Victors\nGet Five\nBELFAST. April IS (OP CSDlS)\u2014\nLlnfleld had a runway victory ovar\nCliftonville ln tho final for the Irish\nFootball association oup Saturday,\nwinning by 5-0.\nLlnfleld, also Irish leagus champions this seaaon, recorded their nth\nvictory ln the cup, first competed for\nln 1880-81. Their last victorious eup\nfinal wu ln 10S1 since when Olsn-\ntoran haa hsld It.\nBslfast City soocer cup matches resulted as follows:\nPortadown 1, Olonavon 0.\nNftwry 4, Lams 3.\nNELSON BEATS\nKASLO 6 TO 2\nTakes Opening Game\nof Football in\nthe City\nNeUon ssnlore took ths opsning\ngams of the Nslson District Football\nleague hers Sunday sfternoon ftt ths\nRecreation grounds 6-3, whlls ths\nSouth Slocan tsam wu taking the\nNelaon Juniors Into camp 4-1 ftt tba\nformsr point. There wu a fair turnout of soccer fans. Mayor S. H. Smyths\nkicked off to open the gams.\nPUy wu hardly as one-sided u the\nscore would suggest, although the\nlocals did have a distinct edge. Kulo\nboya showed fins combination at\ntimes and looked Impressive u tbsy\nswept down the field. Most of thslr\nrushes lacked flnlah and they wers\nstopped before they oould get In on\nMorris ln the Nslson goal.\nKulo pressed on the kickoff and\nkept ths ball around the Nslson snd\nbefore the locals seemed to find thetr\nbearings. But within flvs mlnutee ths\nvUltors were having a warm tlms In\nwarding off tbs attack. Nutter wu\nths main thorn in tbs flssh ef ths\nvisitors during ths afternoon and hs\nrave Robinson, tho Kulo goalie, flvs\nto stop ln quick suoossslon, besides\ntwo tbst bs headed goalwart.\nNUTTER SCORES\nKs opensd tbs aoorlng on ft nlcs\nplay ln which Olllett tore down ths\nfield with ths ball, passed to Wallacb,\nwbo In turn gave it to Nutter. Kaalo\nevened tb* oount abortly aftsr wben\nAdams capped a nice rush by bparking\ntbs bsll in tb* NeUon gosl. Olllett\nmade It 3-1 for tbs locals whsn be\nssnt ft bot ons thftt two of ths Kulo\nmsn, Robinson being on* ot thsm,\nkicked at and missed.\nAt tbs chants* of aides, NeUon\nheaded one In that wasn't ooun lad.\nRobinson saved from Wallach. Than\nKaalo had tough luck around tbs Nslson goal. *\nNutter got bis ssoond whsn Corbin\nlifted ons In front ot tbs goal and\nTommy ussd bU bead. Anderson, wbo\nwu plsylng ft good gams for Kulo,\nreceived a kick that kept; him limping\nth* remainder of th* gams. Hs also\nhad hard luck ln ths Nelson goal\nmouth.\nSCORES ON PENALTY SHOT\nBradley aoored tha neit for tba\nhome boys on a penalty kick that\nRobinson bad no cbanos for. Jem\nWhitfield had bU arm hurt ln a fall,\nand ths game wu stopped for a abort\ntime.\nOn resumption of play Wallach\nmads It 5-1 on a pretty plsy snd than\nTommy Nutter got his tblrd, and Nsl-\nson's final. Adams computed Kaalo'a\nscoring aftsr ths vUltors carried tbe\nball down the field in a fast play.\nHorace Ward handUd tbs gsms.\nllbmVn\nKaalo\u2014Robinson, Ooal: For, Mulr,\nbark*. Idle. Ollker. Coombs, balf\nbacka; Adama. Jackson, Anderson. Mc-\nPhsrson, Cherry.\nNeUon\u2014MorrU, goal; It. DenU,\nWhitfield, backs. Andrews, Bradley,\nCrahan, half backs; Wallacb, Oil\nUtt, Nutter, Ce-eper, Oorbin.\ni olty of Brunn U trying out a\nl equipped wttb ft wood-gu gsnsr-\nSHAUGHNESSY IS\nHOOP CHAMPION\nVANCOUVER. April 16 (CPJ \u2014\nShaughnsssy United of Vanoouver\nSaturday won tba Intermediate B\nboys British Columbia baaketball title,\ndefeating Vernon W-ll In a sudden\ndeath gams here.\nBroadview* From\nMontreal Champs\nMONTREAL. April 16 (CP)\u2014 Dominion Junior baaketball honors rut*\nsd In Toronto tonight, takan there by\na scrappy Broadview Toung Men's\nChristian association tsam which detested tbs Quebec champions. Cansdlan Pacific AA A. by a round score\nof 68-61 hsrs Saturday nlgbt.\nOnly Filly to Win\nKy. Derby li Dead\nUMINOTOH. K-rvftvrll IS IAD\u2014\nMint. only rill; iter to win th*\nKentucky Derby, 1* dead ol an in-\nternal hemorrhage it tba farm of\nber ofner, c. V. Whitney Bhe fit\n33 yetra old tnd hir victory In tb*\nDarby cam* in uu whtn tbt defeated Pebble* tnd Sharpehooter md\n11 otbtr tttrtert   .\nJumbo Couldn't\nStand * Diet\nBy AL DEMABEI\nTHIRD LANARK\nISBLANKEDBY\nPARTICK CREW\nLanark Must Fight\nto Keep From\nRelegation\nST. MIRREN DRAW\nWITH ABERDEEN\nLeelle Munne, tbe bijttit member\nof tbe Brooklyn Dod\u00bberi* pltchini\netaff li Quite tn titer but be hit\nnothing on \"Jumbo\" Elliott, tbt\nPblllttt touthptv. Elliott uted to\neet two etttk*. two orden of pott-\ntoee, Tegettblti, four dlthtt of lot\ncream and two pleoe* of pie for\ndinner. When cautioned tbout ortr-\ntttlng. ht ttld ht couldnt dltt ll lt\nweakened him.\nHare,i tome mon itatletlct! guen\nte for the oomlng uuon:\nBill Terry wlU lwd tb* tfttlonel\nLeaiue hlttere with t mirk of .888.\nLou Oehrlg will top tht American\nLetgut bttttrt wltb Itt tnd bit tt\nhomt runt. Ctrl Bubbtll wlU win\nonr thirty gamea for tht oiante\nBtbt Ruth wlll play In UO btll\nand hit 88 bom* runt. Lefty orore\nwtu win 18 bell gamea tor the\nBoeton Red Soi. Connie Mick, ln\n* recent \"telklt\" rimtrked thtt\nthe \"Ae\" mlfht meet the OUnta\nin thlt fiU't World urles. At the\neamtrtmtn remtrktd l*t*r, \"Meek\nmuat hart thought we wen filming\nt comedy!\"\nSOFTBALLERS\nSTART TODAY\nF.A.C. and Hume No.\n1 Play First Game\nMen's League\n-nil* tfumoon tb* m*n't Mnlor\ntoftbtll letgue Khtdult commence*\nwith tbt relritew Athletic dub\npitying tht Humt Hotel No. 1. At\npreeent ell gtmet are to be pltytd tt\nthe Junior high ichool groundi\ntnd tht flrtt htlf of Um tehtdule\nli \u00abue to wind up on Miy 84.\nSoftball ewoutleet hut ru\"*d t\" t\nno Utm will bt tllowed to Uke the\nfield without flnt binning In dun\nfor the anion.\nTbt Khtdult la \u2022\u2022 follow*:\nApril 16\u2014F. A. 0 ti. Bum* Ko. J.\nApril 17\u2014Mllllonilm n. Baeoy.\nApril is\u2014Hew Onnd goui ve.\nBugle Bend.\nApril 18\u2014Hume Ko. 1 te. Woodcut ten.\nAprU JO\u2014Mllllonilm t*. T A- C.\nApril S3\u2014Savoy ea. Hum* Ho. 1.\nAprU 98\u2014Ntw ortnd yt. Million-\nlint.\nApril 31\u2014Bugle Bind n. st-roy.\nApril 38\u2014Burnt Ho. 1 ti. Htw\nOrtnd.\nAprU 38\u2014 Woodcuttera ti. Buglt\nBend.\nAprU 37\u2014r. A. 0. ft. Stvoy.\nApril 38\u2014Humt Mo. 1 ti. New\nOnnd.\nAprU 30\u2014 Mllllonilm -rt. Buglt\nBead.\nMe? 1\u2014aeroy n. Humt No. t.\nMiy 3\u2014Niw onnd ti. wood-\neutten.\nMiy 8\u2014Burnt No. 1 yt. MlUlon-\ntltm.\nMay 4\u2014P. A  C. n. WoodcutUn.\nMay 8\u2014Buglt Bind ti. Humt\nNo. 9.\nMty  8\u2014Nt*  Onnd   ea    r   A.   C\nMty go\u2014Buglt Bind ti. Humt Mo. 1.\nMay u\u2014Bum* No. I ti. Million,\ntint.\nMty 18\u2014WoodcutUn ti   a*Toy.\nMty 18\u2014r. A. 0* t*  Bugl* Bind.\nMty 17\u2014Hum* No. 1 ti. Burnt\nNo  3.\nMey 18\u2014Mllllonilm n. WoodcutUn.\nMiy 98\u2014Burnt No. 3 n  r  A. C.\nMey 33\u2014woodcuttm n. Burnt\nNO. i.\nMty 34\u2014S*Toy n. Ntw onnd.\nFrench Rugby\nTeam Beaten\nPARIS, April II (CP fl* HtTtal \u2014\nEngland defeited Prlnot it rugby\nby 33-31 it tbt Buffllo lUdlum htrt\ntodty By htlf-umi tbl Ingllth Utm\nhtd plltd up t lead of 18-11.\nHamilton  and  the\nCeltics Draw;\nClyde Victor\nGLASGOW. April 18 (CP cable).\u2014\nVlttl nleiitlon gtmet In the Seot-\ntlih Football league worked out\nbadly for Third Lanark, wbo after e\nIota it Ptrtlck Thlatlea an now only\nt point tben Alrdrleonltna wltb\nCowdenbeeth definitely In the tiller tnd heeded for tbe aecond dl-rl-\nalon. Alrdrltonltl, wltb a good win\norer Heirti, hire ttlll t tin- cbtnet\nto aUy In tbe flrtt dlelalon.\nThe flnt dlvialon tchednlt wu\ncurtailed on irrount of tht Inter*\nnttlontl mttch et Wembley ita-\ndlnm. The mttchu genenUy wen\npltyed In dull weet her tfter t\nweek'a nln.\nPlrtlck    Thlatlee    ceuatd   Third\nLtnirk'a lupportera  dlamty when\ntbey defeeted tbt vltlton 3-8.\nMcLennan   ecored   til   three  poela\nOn th* other bind Alrdrie. tt homt\nto tht Heirte, got tla bttt of I 8-9\noount. Bhirp for Alrdrie tnd Ooutte\nfor tht HetrU econd In tht flnt htlf\ntnd ln tht ucond Mooney got two\nmon for the homeeUn, one on\npenilty,    whllt    Wilker    ecored    for\nHeart*\nIT 18 A DRAW\nBt. Mlmn. who will mut lUngen\nln the cup flnala, wen held to t icon\nlut tit it Aberdeen end an only three\npolnU from the denger sone. Alrdrleonltna han 99 polnU and tbm\ngtmu to go; Third Lenirk 98 ind two\nto go; whllt St. Mlrrtn end Hlbtrnl-\nant botb htn 96 polnU with thru\n\u25a0nd two gtmu lift reepecUvely.\nCelUe htd t poor dty, ludlng Htm-\nHton 1-0 tt half tlmt only to htn\nWllaon get t tying goel for Hamilton\nIn tht tteond htlf tnd then being\nuntble to bretk tb* de*dlock.\nJohnttone'* goal ln the flnt half\ngan Clyde e victory over Hibernian*\nand Doddi' flrat-htlf goel wu tuffl-\ndent for Quetn't Ptrk to belt Palklrk\nTha fight for promotion la tht\nuoond dlvialon contlnuet eztnmtly\ndou. Only thru polnU uptnu tht\nftnt four clubt -although Dunfermline, the leaden, hen e full gtmt\nadvantage thanka to t win onr Morton while Arbrotth wen being htld to\nl tie et Klnga Park. BUnhouumulr\nctme up into e tie with Arbrotth\nwhUt Albion Roven In fourth pltct\nan only t point furthtr back.\nAn expedition wUI aeek tbe Mating ground of Rou- anow roou In\nBritlah Oolumbli.\nToronto Junior\nChamps Beaten\nTORONTO, April 16 (CP)\u2014<3ttu\nStrvlu Otlere, Toronto Mereentlle\nleecue chtmploni. hid dtmoutnted\ntonlfht .the dltfennu between e\nemert tenlor hooey teem ind e cnem-\nplonehlp Junior outfit.\nBefore e erowd of mere thu 80j000\npenone hen lut nliht, Uu Servlu\nunion dtfttted Bt. Mlcbul'i CoUifi\nMtjon. Junior hoekiy chtmploni of\nCaned*. 6-4. ln the third end flntl\ngtmt for tht amateur hockty chimpionihlp of Toronto.\nBIG LEAGUES\nAKIN LINE\nWay This Week With\nFirst Games Under\nFavorite Hurlers\nNBW TORK, AprU 16 (AP)\u2014Hen'*\nthe echedule of mtjor lugu* but-\nbill opener* together with prohibit\npitching cholctt;\nMondiy. AprU 16\u2014Boeton Red Boi\ntt Wuhlngton, Rhodee VI Whltehlll.\nTueedey, April 17:\nAmerlctn letgue\u2014 Wuhlngton tt\nBotton, Crowder vt Witltnd: Ntw\nYork tt Phlltdelphlt, Oomte vi Ctln:\nSt. LouU tt Cleveland, Blaeholder n\nHlldebrand: Detroit at Chlclgo, Mtr\nberry vt Lyon*.\nNttlontl letgue\u2014Chicago tt Cin\ndnntU, Wtrneke n 81 John: Pitt*\nburg'i et St. Loula, Prench n Dtuy\nDeen: Phlltdelphlt it Niw Tork. Boi\nley vi Pltulmmone: Boiton it Brook\nlyn. Prtnkhoun n Mungo.\nLEAFS DEFEAT\nWINGSBY12-8\nWINNIPBO, AprU 18 tCP>\u2014Tor\nonto M*pl* Letfa tonlgbt htld i\n19-8 victory ovtr tht tltered Detroit Red wlnga u both Nttlontl\nhockey letgue Utmi ruled befon\ngoing into tbelr aecond exhibition\ngtmt ben lomoriow night.\nA doeen gotlt wtn amtektd be*\nhind WUfe Oude In the Detroit\ncege tnd tight but Oeorgt Htlni-\nworth In thi Toronto ntt whtn tht\nLetta took thtlr tour-gotl victory\nln the Unt gtmt bin lut night\nbefon 6600 fine, mtny of them\nteeing thtlr flnt pro genu. De*\ntrolt beld t 9-1 lud it tht tnd ef\nthe flret period but the latU -reverted It to 8-8 it tht ind of the\ntecond end outscortd tbl Wtngen\n6-3 ln the flntl period.\nHarvey Jackaon with thm ltd\ntht Leaf mai-kamen while Charlie\nConacher, Bum Boll, Bee Kline\n\u2022nd Ken Dorety counted e pelr eaoh.\nBill Thoma got the other Lent\ncounter. .\nPtul Thompion ahd Larry Aurie\nwith two each topped tbe Wing\ngotl gotten wltb on* etch belnf\ntcortd by Charlie Sanda, Barbie\nLewie, Btldy Northcott ind Bddlt\nWlaeman.\nOLD COUNTRY SOCCER\nLONDON, AprU   16   (API\u2014POotbtU\nIBM   pltytd   In   tht   Britlah   Ulee\nStturdiy reeulted u foUowi:\nENGLISH  LEAGUE\nriRST DIVISION\nAlton VIU* 1, Blrmlnghtm 1,\nChtltet 9, Evtrton 0. .\nHudderafleld Town 4. Newcattle\nUnited  1.\nLelceeter City 9. Sheffield Wednuday 0.\nLiverpool 9, Arunel 9.\nPorUmouth 9, Blackburn Roven 0.\nSheffield UnlUd 0, Wut Bromwlch\nAlbion 1.\nstoke City 1, Lud* UnlUd 3.\nSunderland* 3. Mlddlubrough 0.\nTottenham Houpur* 6, ManchnUr\nCity 1.\nSECOND  DIVISION\nBolton Wanderen 1, NotU County 0.\nBradford I, Hull City I,\nBrentford 3. Bwinut Town 0,\nBurnley 3, Mill will 1.\nOrlmiby Town 9, Pulbtm 1.\nMtnchuur UnlUd 3, Pert Lu 0.\nNotU Poreet 4, Southtmpton 1.\nOldham Athletic 9, Lincoln City 0.\nPlymouth Argyle 9. Bradford City 0.\nPree\\on North Bnd 0, Bury t.\nWut Htm Unlttd 1, Bleckpool 9.\nTHIRD DIVISION\nNORTHIRN SECTION\nBournemouth 1, Swindon Town 1\nBrletol Roven 9. Torqual United 1\nCardiff City l, Brighton 4.\nCharlton Athletic  1, CUpton  Ort\nnt 1.\nCoventry Oty 6, Nr-vport County 3\nCryeui  Ptlict    1,    Northimpton\nTown 9.\nBieur City 0, Aldmbot 0.\nDillingham 1, Luton Town 1.\nReeding 1. Norwich Olty 0.\nSouthend UnlUd 0, Quunt Perk\nRe: file 9,\nWttford 1, Brlitol City 9.\nTHIRD DIVISION\nNORTHERN SECTION\nAccrington Stanley 4, Cheeter 1.\nBarnaley 9, Stockport Oounty 0.\nChetterfleld 1. Doneuter Roven 1.\nOaueheed 0. Tork Olty 9.\nHartlepoole United 9, Onwe Alei-\nandn  1.\nMantfUld Town 6. Halifax Town 1.\nDarlington-WaUall. unpUyed.\nRochdal* 1, Borrow 9.\nBouthport 4, Rotberbtm United 8.\nTruman Roven 9, Cental* Unltad I.\nWmhun 1. New Brlgton 4.\nBUT SCOTLAND DESERVED GOAL\nORSOONTHEIRFINEPLAYS\n'Be a Sport\" Park\nLover Urges Boys\nTo th* Editor:\n\u25a0tr\u2014Tb* ebon thru werde in\noften ueed hf the younger genentlon\ntnd we uu theu wordt u * heeding\nIn the hope thit thlt will utch thtlr\nITU.\nTht two ptrkt of whleb Nelion la\nJuitly proud tn again looking lovely\nend the pelntUklng -work* dont by\ntbt two ptrkkuptn deurve all tbt\npraiee tbty fit.\n\u2022bow your appreciation of tbtlr\n-work by not tramping ovtr tbe flowtr\nbtdi. picking tht ffowtn, throwing\nrocki into tht Oyro iwlmmlng pool,\nbracking down the feaou tround tht\nflowor bene, tnd luring lunch ptpert\ntnd rubblth lying tbout.\nIf parenu would impreu thu*\nf*cu upon their children It would\nw* ful eun help.\nTo the children tnd to tht tldtr\nboyt ptrtlcultrly -art uy, \"Trett tht\nptrkkeepera u you would like to be\ntreated; in other wordt, \"pity tht\ngtmt. park Lover\nNtlton. April It.\nRugby Results Across the Pond\nLONDON, April 16 (OP ctblel-\nRuggrr mttchu played ln the eld\ncountry Saturdiy reeulted u followi:\nRugby letgut:\nBtUty 91, Warrington 7.\nBarrow 6, Wikefleld Trinity 6.\nBramley 14. Ulfh 97.\nPuthtntont 4, Wldnu 11.\nHuddenfltld   89,   Bradford  Northern 90.\nHull-Klngtton 63. Dewtbury 9.\nHuntlet 11. Broughton Rtngera 33.\nLeeda 13. Kelghley 0.\nStlford lg. CuUeford 0.\nSt. Helen'e 84, London Highfield 19.\nSt. Helen'* Rec* 10. H*ll(ai 19.\nSwlngton 98, Tork 8.\nWlgtn 81, Hull 10.\nRugby\/union.\nOld  Merchant Teylcre 4, London\nIrlah 8.\nBedford 10, Old Bluee 6.\nBlrkenheed Ptrk 14, Wlterloo 10.\nBridgend 6, Abmvon 0.\nCroeekeye I, Stauau a.\nEnter 8, Uanally 13.\nQlouceeUr 6, H\u00ab**l*quln* 0.\nHallfai 6, Ooventry 11.\nLelouur 11, Bleekhuth  14.\nMtnebutar 6, Heidlnglty tl.\nMounuin Ath 14, AbertlUery 8.\nNewport 16, Beth 8.\nNorthimpton 90, Old Alleynlint 18\nNeeth 19, Devonport III Hue* 4.\nPentrth 10, Wuton-Suptr-Mtn 11\nPlymouth Albion 6, Cerdlff 6.\nPontypool 8, Brlitol \u00ab.\nBRINGING UP FATHER!\nBy G\u00abo. McManua\nI \u00a9AW TV*AT **\u25a0\u00ab_\nlcttta c-HAtrnt\"*\nom tmi VmrtT\nAMD %M\u00ab WAA\n>IMQ A.\nI   \u00bbAVJ.\nOUCK AM\nDOG-,\nMAGOK- DiO\nM-OU SSB\nMWb. LOTT A\nCHAYTW?\nrU-\u00bbAT\\D!0.'\ntyriM. COfT TMO\u00abt\noCT\u00bb PWOM Hit)\nMICMMB.eA.OMOW\n{SB^I-W-**\nHtm.  -M*_* MCTTAO.\nTMK SOCIETY t'M\nTHIS TOWN-\nR\n__t\nCOMTtNUCO \u2014\nBOT ,VOO CAM err \u00bbMfc\nIT\n\u00abow\u00bb\nWIM.TOO-.I'U- tHOW\nV*feM1\n(~t\\iM.n\npot A*jSrrw,lsic\nMft-VLU MWT\na\nSCOTTISH\nLEAGUE\nFIBST DIVISION\nAberdeen 0. 8- Mlrren 0.\nAljdrleonUas S, Heerti a.\nClyde  1. HibernUnie  0\nH>mllVm Acedemlceli 1, Cel tie 1\nPlrtlck Thirtle 3, Third Untrk 0.\nQueen'e Pirk 1. rilklrk 0.\n(Ko otUer femes account intenu-\nUonal  metcfc .\nitCOND DIVISION\nAlbion Rom I. Breohln Ctty 0.\nAlio* \u00ab. *Unburth aty 0.\nlut Fife t, Bt. Bemerdi 3\nBeet BUrllnf ft, Porter AtbleUe 1.\nKlnji Perk I. Arbroeth t.\nMorton 0, Dunfermline 2.\nStenhoueemulr ft. lUlth Itoreri 4.\nInytrm\u00abre Hooptrs\nTake Ont in Four\nDfVKKM-ERI. April lft\u2014The youn|\nbuketbeU pUyera from Inrermere\nwent to Port Steele uid* Kimberley\nleet week-end for tames. \u2022\nAlthough the Invermen playr-a loet\nall but tht Port Steele boye' femee,\nwhich the. won tt-36, harlnf loet\nthe itrU' fame 19-94 all four were\ncloeely oonteeted The drawback to\ntM Klmberley play waa the fact that\nKlmberley itlll had the old-faahloned\nbaakete and In-ermere haa the modern\nonee attached at the back only.\nThoat wbo went from hen we\nOlrla Mlwea Joan and Ruth Peten.\nKIlMbtth Pye. Barbara Scott. Plo.\nKlrkpatrtok ud Mn. Swain.\nBoya\u2014Harry and J. Sarin. Jot Peten. Joe Pletroako. T. Poyaton. John\nPruat and Douflae Mitchell.\nEnglish  Goalie   Is  in\nRare Form in\nFeature Play\nWEMBLEY STADIUM. London,\nApril 16 (CP Cable).\u2014Tht international loccer aerlea had ended\ntoday after one of tht greatett\ndUplajs of football ever aeen tn\nthe lont Mrlea between England\nand Scotland.\nEngland won the match befon\n92,000 persona here by a aoon of\n8-0 bnt on tha play tht Soottlah\ndeaerved goala.\nRarely haa enob a fighting die-\nplay been  aeen on  a  aoooer field\nat  the   two   International   teama\nput np on Saturday. Englsnd \u2022cored    alter    40    mlnutee    through\nRaetln,    Areentl'i    great    forward.\nBut ln the aecond half tht Scots\nput on a rally that had the multitude in an uproar.\nThe Scots tlmt after time lammed\nInto the Engllah goal tree with precipe   attacka  tbat   had   the   English\nup against It. Onoe tht ball seemed\ncertain  to  go  ln.  but  Mobs  pulled\nona of several magnificent utt* that\nkept the Scottish aeon sheet bank.\nTaking tbe game all through, tht\nEnglish forward line wtrt tht mon\ndangerous   of   the   two,   their  extra\napeed   being   an   Important   factor.\nHapgood on the defence waa a tower\nof   atrength   agalnat   the   itubborn\nScottish   attacks\nOna of Kngland'a goals wta tx-\ntnmely lucky, the ball going into\ntha ntt off tht pott on a ahot from\nBrook of Manchester Olty. Tht third\noounter waa tallied by Bowers, who\nheaded tn on a paaa from Brook.\nThirty-thousand of the spectators\nmada tha Journey from Scotland.\nTba multitude gave an ovation to\nthe Duke of York, who ahook hands\nwith the playera, and alao aang \"Por\nBo's a Jolly Oood Ptllow\" for Sir\nFrederick Wall, wteran etcntary of\ntba aaaoclatlon who la miring thla\nsummer. It had betn announced\nBtr Frederick, who waa Ts ywterday, would be glnn a ntlrtng prte-\ntnt ot Ift0.000.\nTht result brought tht record of\ntba aerlte to 2*6. wins for Scotland,\nIB for England and 14 dnwn games.\nUthbridge Falls\nto Coast Hoopers\nLETHBRIDGE. Alta., AprU IB (CP)\n\u2014Vancouver Provinoe, champion baa-\nketten of Brltlab Oolumbla on their\nway to tht wtatarn Oanada tnlor\nbaaketball finale at Winnipeg and\nconquerors of Raymond Union J.cka\nIn tht tnttrprovtndal playdowns laat\nwttk, tonight had an ethlbltlon victory to tbtlr credit They triumphed\novtr Lethbrldge Young Liberals. Albtrta  runners-up,  48-44.\nYANKEES SPLIT\nTHE BETTING\nPicked With Washington to Win\nLeague Race\n\u00ab\u00bbW TOW. A\u00bbrU 18 (\u00bb) \u2014\nweehlr.iton Senttort tnd Net Tort\nYtnfcttt will optn the Amerlctn\nleifut t***on ipHt-d'orlttt to win\ntla* pinntnt, *coordlni to re.laed\nbettlm odd* ot J*ct DotI*.' ,Bro*d-\nwi? commlttlowr. Hi held tht\nIttfu* e-tmploo* md th* - Ttnkt\nit 8 to 8 to win.\nTtat wold champion Hew Ttlt\nOllntl remained to 8 to 8 cholo*\nto  ttpt*t In  tb*  Nttlontl  lee*-*.\nTta* reileed oddl: national let|ue:\nOlanta 8-t: Cubi 8-3; flritaa 8-1:\nCardlnale l-l; Brae\u00aba 10-1: Dodier*\n40-1; Phillltt 100-1: Rtdi 100-1.\nAmerican lalgut: Stnttora 8-4:\nTankett 8-4: Bid Sol 8-1: Whit*\ntot 10-1: Indiana 18-1: Tl|er* 18-1;\nAthleUc  50-1;   Bona 80-1.\nBARGAIN\nTRIP\nto\nVANCOUVER    .\nVICTORIA - NANAIMO\nAPRIL 27\nFROM THE WEST KOOTENAY\nNAKUSP - KASLO AND SOUTH\nProcter  to  Midway   ud   Intermediate   Points\nIncluding Trill\nB088LAlO> PA8MKOU8 INTBAIS AND Dti-UP* AT T\u00bbAO,\nReturn Fares\nraoM\nI\u00bb -r\/UICOCTM     VirtO\u00abl\u00bb      MNI1MO\nGrand Forti\nNttoon\t\nKulo \t\nTrail  _\t\nNikuip\na s;40\n10.30\n11.35\n10.1B\n.18.25\nfllO.lO\n12.00\n13.05\n11^5\nX13.95\n\u25a0\u2014vu mtnmtmxm. n-itm mt nota.\nCOMtlPONDINO  FARIS  T90M  OftMIM MIM!\nt 8.85\n11.55\n12.00\n11.40\nX13.50\nmmim from -valnap tnd South ta WlU Mm to*** Atr* M,\ntnd wlll bt tmrrlel iU Nelaon\nMil Mu* wlU Man Km* Asytll 81 ti 8 ub. ctlUn| tt mmy\npmtK mtklit MMMttMB tl noetic wtU traU.\nrhaal rettm Unit May 8. ttnM puttniert lor polnli nortta of\nrnttw. nun limit wm bt m*t s.\nTWnU Omt In tttt (Ml Uaa Omly Ko ttop Ot* Allowtd\nHo \u2022M8*fi ChteJdat nttUHM Chiidna nut rm\ntmttltr Ttim tantm m uek HitcMt-\nTm furtiiir laforattioo ipplT to nt*rti\u00ab Mtnt oc\nH. 1. LOWU, Otf Ttakit Hint, Nikon, S.C.\nJanadian Pacific\nWorM. a*moU)MTtro-*\\ W\u00bb\t\n ^\u2014\n\t\n\"\u2022     **-\u25a0\u25a0--\u2014*~ \u25a0\u2022*--;-.\nrAOB  EIGHT\nLADY BIRD IS\nOUT FOR SPIN\nLaunch Owners Are\nEnthusiastic for\nthe Season\n\"There goes the Lady Btrdl\"\n\"The barber's boat Is outl\"\nThese were' soma ot tbe exclamations heard sbout Nelson Sunday afternoon when Lou Ollbert and numerous memben of the' Nelson Launch\nolub Inaugurated the launch season\nwith several spins In Nelson's speed\nbost.\nLaid up sll winter. Mr. Gilbert's\nboat came out ot the boat house ln\nwonderful shape and with a roar\nburned up the miles between Nelson\nand Pour Mile ln three or four trips.\nMr. Ollbert has made several\nchanges In his craft and this summer wtU be able to carry as many as\n11 passengers on Jaunts across the\nslick waters oi the West Arm.\nLaunch club members are already\naching to get going and lf present\nplans materialise there wtll be an annual regatta for Nelson once sgsln.\nWith the annual meeting of the club\nslated for tonight new plane for water\nsport* In Nelson are expected to materialise.\nWhile the Lady Bird had her 1934\nSEE\nI5 \u2022**\u2022 ***     CHAVES I\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor Modern Plumbing   I\nAT MODERATE PRICES\n-  Opp. City Hilt PHONB Sit\n(upturn yetterdty, numerout othar\nlaunch owntr* wtrt to bt tten tn\ncoverall* preparing their bo*t* tor th*\nsummer'* tcttrltlu\u2014*nd the cry 1*\nhnk to the ltkt md plttiurtblt Weet\nArm wtten.\nMORE ABOUT\nWORKSLIQUQR\n(Continued Irom rage One)\nwarehousing  factlltlei,  Is  said   to\nface a similar prospect of reorganization of staffs1 under Its control,\nwith a view to readjusting the work\nand   reducing   numbers   employed,\nto meet changed conditions. More\nthan a year ago most of the liquor\ncontrol atsffs went on part-time operation, working st first three weeks,\nthen two weeks, and more recently\nthree weeks per month.\nThere hss been ynofflclal complaint\nof the hours worked ln vendors' stores.\nIn soms Instances the % hours  are\nfrom 9 a.m. to t p.m., and from 11\na.m. to 6 pjn. on Saturdays.\nWhile lt Is seeking to reduce the\nnumbers employed ln the provincial\nservices to harmonise with the actual\nvolume of' the work to. bs undertaken, snd to provide whatever economies are possible to meet changing\nconditions, the province Is being Inundated with requests for Jobs from\nall quarters. For every publlo post\nthat becomes vacant, dozens, and at\ntimes scores of applications are made.\nA reoent example of this was ln\nconnection with preparation ot survey\nwork ln the field this year, now under\nreview by Hon. A. W. Oray, minister\nof lands. Twenty applications were\nmade for every position available ln\nthe limited work to fc* done afield\nthis year. Surveys to be conducted\nwill be mostly of a topographical nature, with 190,000 voted for surveys\nand maps, excluslvs of 91,000 for\nwatsr surveys In another branch of\nths service. Tor the most part the\nwork will be done under direction ot\npermanent officials of ths department.\nMORE ABOUT\nC.C.F.\n(Continued From Fage One)\nthe C.CF. Chairman Angus Maclnnis\nruled the amendment out of ordsr\nas In direct opposition to the motion.\nVOTE BACKS RULING\nThe chairman's ruling was challenged and was sustained by a large\nvote. During some hectic discussion\nMr. Maclnnis declared the \"C.CF.\nprogram Is for those who agree with\nlt, not for those who oppose It.\"\nFinally the motion to confine membership to \"political\" groups was\ncarried and then the convention decided to have an appointed secretary-\ntreasurer.\nWhen a delegate asked the C.CF.'s\naction ln the case of a membership\ngroup celebrating May day. Chairman\nMaclnnis replied: \"If you demonstrate\nwith groups opposed to the C,CF.,\nthen you must be disciplined.\"\nMr. Woodsworth declared lf there\nhad been \"prompter discipline ln Toronto and Ontario we wouldn't be\ntn this mess.\" He believed discipline\nwas one of the methods of the Communist party \"and I believe ths O.C.F.\nhae to discipline Its members lf lt Is\ngoing to amount to anything ln the\nDominion of Canada.\"\nMlas Agnes Macphall, U.F.O. member of the house of commons for\nSoutheast Orey, was cheered lustily\nwhen she made a few remarks from\nthe sidelines and Indicated that undar ths new constitution she might be\neligible for membership through soms\nmember group.\nA meeting was arranged for April\n32 when the position of the labor\nconferenoe wlll be discussed.\nMorning Is sn excellent time foi\nexercising, unless you are high-strung\nor ln Ut health. Stand erect, hands\nplaoed on shoulders. Rotate the arms\nfrom ths shoulders, describing large\ncircles with the elbows. This exercise\nIs splendid for reducing upper arms.\nWE ARE PROUD\nTO ANNOUNCE\nTHIS SERIAL\nThii newspaper tikej pride in innoooc-\ning the forthcoming leriil publicitioo of\n\"Eskimo\"\u2014\u2022 story so unusuil from every\nviewpoint thtt it will fiscinite every reid-\n\u25a0*-\u25a0 er. The intrepid explorer Peter Frcochen\nspent mtny dinger-beset months io Che\nicy wilderness of the Arctic, tad this\npowerful tale of reckless idventure is the\nresult of his unsung experiences ia t\nsavage, primitive world.\nHe take* yon with him among men wbo\ntrade their wivet\u2014yet kill if one is betrayed! You'll live through epic struggles\nwith wild betju of the toowa aad the\nPolar sea*\u2014men battling against terrific\nodds\u2014each installment a breath-taking\ndrama\u2014-comprising the greatest thrill-\nserial of them all.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nTHE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE!\nESKIMO\nSTARTS FRIDAY - - CAPITOL THEATRE\nTRE NIUON DAILT NEWS, NIUON, BX \"-MONDAY MORNINO. Ann. M, 1M4-\nMn. S. Jamieson to\nSpeak at New Denver\nMn. Stuirt Jimltton, Judft In tti*\nJuvenile eourt it Burnaby, who id-\ndreited t public nutting tn Ntlion\nPrldiy nlsht it Bt. Ptul't church, ltft\nStturdiy morning for Ntw Dtnver to\nllvt tn iddreu there. Sht will return\nto tht oottt Immediately tfttr.\nMORE ABOUT\nWoodsworth\n(Contlnaed -Tom Pa\u00abe One)\nnlSi M-P., Vsnoouver, chairman' of\ntbe convention, was told by ths\npresident: \"If anyone !\u2022 going to\nmske Interjections llks thst tbey\nsre  going  out.\"\nWhile verbal struggles occupied\nthe hsll tbe corridors outside ssnr\nphysical combat. Controller Jsmes\nSimpson of Toronto wts knocked\nto the floor and pummelled whsn\nhe repeatedly Interceded ss s \"peacemaker\" In s group argument. Be\nre-entered the meeting room ss If\nnothing hsd happened. He wu not\nseriously hurt.\nLABOR   BEATEN\nThe Isbor conferenoe lost ths\nseoond round of the fight to retain\nIts autonomy within tbs C.CF.\nwben lt wss decided not to hear\ndelegates from four suspended Toronto clubs air their views. Thomss\nCruden announced the credentials\ncommittee had been in conference\nwtth representatives of the suspended clubs and had agreed to give t\nipokesmsn from each olub flee minutes to state their eass, Ths reply,\nhe said, would then bs made to\nall.\nNOT   A   COt'RT\nUrs. J. Lang, labor speaker, complained that D. M Lsbourdals. secretary, should first make his cbargei\ngiving reasons why ths clubs had\nbeen suspended. The clubs could\nthen defend themselves, sbs said.\n\"That Is tbs procedure of capitalist\ncourts. Surely tbs C. C P. is as democratic as the courts.\"\nAn objection wes raised by Mr.\nWoodsworth who informed ths lebor\nspeaker the convention was not a\ncourt and had been called for only\none purpose. \"If we were to hear\nevery angle, we would not be one\nbtt better off,\" he declared. \"We\nwould Just Inject a lot of bitterness\nsnd  past  history.\"\n\"Boms of us hays coma to this\nconvention to tsks back a message\nto those people whom ws represent.\" declared Delegate Lannlng of\nCochrane. Tbe meseags so far gain\/d\nwu neither \"helpful nor elevating.\"\nhe  said.\nNO MEETING OF\nFIRE CHIEFS\nNslson Is dus for ths neit convention of the British Oolumbla fire\nchiefs, but dus to financial conditions\nthe chiefs will not meet for a yaar at\nleast. Ths Invitation to come to Melon wu accepted at ttu lut convention.\nCity Raises Head\nin Italian Marshes\nSABAODIA. Italy, April IS (AP) \u2014\nThis elty, ths seoond to rear IU head\nIn the hitherto nselsse Pontine\nMarshes, wu tnaufuratad today by\nr.'ng Emanuel and Queen Elans.\nThe reclaimed territory around Ba-\nbaudla Is ons day eipectad to pro*\nTide farm homes for some 80.000\nneedy war veterans on fertile wheat\nraising land.\nMembers of ths royal court mingled\nwith1 Fascist officials today to hall\ntbe regime's conqusst ovtr a reclamation problem.\nA Real Tonic for Thit\nTired Feeling\nSMYTHE'S  BEEP\nIRON AND WINE\nSmythe's Pharmacy\npiioni l\nTHE BEST IN\nLUMBER\nCOSTS LESS IV THE\nEND\nWhen contemplating\nbollding Insist on the best\nlumber yoa an buy\u2014In\nUter years when a poorer\ngrade would have rotted,\nit win be strong and firm\naa tha day It was milled.\nW.W.Powell\nCo., Ltd.\n\"THt Horn tf Oeo* Lomber\"\nphone in\nfoot or stanley street\nMORE ABOUT\nLEON TROTSKY\n(Tontinned Prom page One)\nfcr the past few ibonths that six\nor seven persons lived ln the villa,\nbut only two young men evtr showed themselves, Tbey never answered\nquestions. Mall was never received\ndirectly at ths villa, but arrived\nnightly bT motorcycle from Purls.\nMOTORCYCLE STOPPED\nOn Thundsy of this week a gendarme stopped the motorcyclist and\ntook him to police headquarters\nwhere an examination o' the mall\nrevealed lt wu all deiUned for the\nvilla Kermonlque. This made ths\nauthorltlea decide on a oomplete In-\nvastlgntlon.\nPor two \"nl\u00abht* the villa wu uar-\nrounded by gendarmes, until tbe\ninvestigating megletrates arrived.\nThey- bad no difficulty anuring.\nTwo Oerman servants, two secretaries,\nons e Oerman and the other a\npole, and the wife of the oare-\ntaker met them.\nThey mounted to ths second floor\nand In a spacious study found the\nlittle, smiling gentleman wtth ths\ngoatee, who greeted them affably\nfrom behind his desk. Trotsky produced all thf neceeesry papers relative to his residence In Prance\nand the authorities withdrew.\nTHISTLES BLANK\nROYALSOFTRAIL\nTommy Hayes Stars to Kick\nIn  Four  Goals\nTRAIL, B. 0., AprU 18 \u2014 TtM\nThistles, organised eleven of long\nstanding and winners ef ths title\nlast year, defeated Royals, a new\nbut promising team, 4-0, In the\nopening gams of the City Football\nleagus Sundsy afternoon.\nThe Thistle* pressed hard st ths\nRoyals' goal throughout ths * game,\nand Ooalle Klrkpatrlck was called\nupon to make several spectacular\nsaves, often coming out snd charging tbe opponents' forwarda bsfors\ntbsy had time to direct their ahota.\nBeveral new faces appeared on the\nRoyal team who appeared to be\npromising material, among thsm being Bob Duffertn from Drumheller.\nTommy Hayes, outside right, starred In the play, scoring ill four\ngoals for tha winners, two ln each\nhalf, receiving passes on three occasions from Tommy Lsurle and\none from W. Billlle.\nNeit Sunday ttte Hotspurs, an\naggregation formed of leat year'i\n.unlor players, will meet the Thistles\nIn the second league game.\nUnsups:\nThtstlea\u2014 A. BslUls, J. Tllley. T.\nSmith, R. Jest. o. Perguson, T. McVle. T. Hayes, A. Crlchton. J. Pstsrson, T.  Laurie and W. Baillle.\nRoyals\u2014 D Klrkpatrlck. H. Vyss,\nHott, T. P- Williams. A. Peterson, R.\nDuffenn. J. R. Killer, W. Page, p.\nBell, M. Stevens and A. Mathews.\nR. Livingstone refereed end w.\nAltken and J. McKay wars linesman.\nCrestonite Lands\nFour-Pound Boss\nCRESTON, April 16\u2014 The fine\nweather at the week-end waa too\nmuch tor local fishermen, who Just\ncouldn't resist the lure of tbe bass\nfishing, and for so early ln the season\nthe catch was a good one. Dr. O. O.\nMcKensle brought ln a sample that\nweighed S pounds 16 ounces and was\n10 Inches long. So far lt la the leader\nof all the entries to date In Via\nMawson's championship contest.\n22 MORE MINERAL\nCLAIMS RECORDED\nNorth, Middle and South Sister Mountains Center of\nActivity\nMORE ABOUT\nSUGARTAX\n(Continued Pram Page One)\nLongbeach Nine\nLoses to Locals\nPUy First Intercity Softball\nGame\nSunday morning ths Recreation\ngrounds wu the scene of the first\nintercity msn's eoftball gams of the\nseason when a Longbeach taam vlalted\ntha city to meet tha Millionaires. Ths\nLongbeach man want home on the\nshort end of a 16-11 eoore but will\nhava an opportunity of evening up\nmatten when the Millionaires lnvads\ntheir camp next Sunday morning.\nThs Longbeach nine led by one\nrun until the home tsam want to\nbat ln thjfe fourth to cross ths piste\nfor ds runs. The Millionaires added\ntwo mora In the fifth. On a laat\nmlnut* rail* ths visitors ran In three\nln the leat'Inning.\nTaama were:\nLongbeach\u2014J. Meek, J. King. C.\nOordon. Buck Anderson, A. Smalt, J.\nR. Corner, O. A. Kinney, R. Derlck.\nE   Mclrtck.\nMillionaires\u2014B. Andsrson, 0. Ed-\nmondson. B. Rowe, E. Wheeler, V.\nMelnecsuk. E. Woolls, D. Ritchie, J.\nAnderson and J. Townsend.\nHorrop Fathers\nMoot Daughters\nHARROP, April 16\u2014A \"father and\ndaughter\" social evening was hsld at\nths church Saturday night under tbe\nauspices of Harrop group, CO .IT.\nThe evening was spent In games and\ncontest*. Those present were Miss\nPrance* Andrews, P. Andrews. Miss\nEthel Pairbank. Mrs H. Pftrbank.\nMiss Joan Aahby, w. 6. Ashby, Miss\nWoe\u2014ee Howard, W. Jf. McConnell,\nMien Bva Holmas, H. Holmes, Miss\nLouella Hong. R- Hong, Mlsa Hasel\nKnauf, J. A. Knauf. Miss Elsie Johnston, A. R. Johnston, Miss Myrtle\nJohnstone, I. B. Lewis, and ths leader,\nMrs. A. R- Johnston.\nThe girls havs started stork en a\ncrib quilt whioh thay hop* to complete W\u00abe cloalng fcr the summer.\nRecent mining recordings st tbs\nprovincial government mine recording office ln Nelson, have brought\nths total for tha yaar to date to\n43, and 22 of theee have been recorded In tbe paat two wseks. Ths\nheavy recording Is mirroring the renewed Interest ln mining ln the Kootenay, and reoent Information from\nthe Cranbrook offloa ahows that similar activity ln recording is balng done\nin that district.\nRecordings hers show that greatest\nactivity has been around the North,\nMiddle and Bouth Sister mountains.\nArchie Orlffln being the agsnt for\nnumerous people.\nFollowing are the listings:\nJohn L, located by Robert Eunson,\nagsnt Archie Griffin, on Ooat bluff\nadjoining Post ot Haney mineral\nclaim.\nj Oold King, located hy I. C. Wragge,\nI agent Archie Griffin. On south slope\nI of North Sister mountain on the head-\ni waters of Canyon creek.\nBvrlmmlng Bear, located by I. C.\n| Wragge, agent Archie Orlffln. On the\nI south slope of North Sister mountain\nadjoining ths Wall No. a mineral\n1 claim on tbe headwaters of Sheep\n! creak.\nNelson, located by H. Stone, agent\nArchie orlffln. On the North Bister\nmountain and adjoining the Ottawa\nmineral claim on th-% esst side.\nOttawa, located by R. W. Hlnton.\nagent 'Archie Orlffln. On the North\nSister mountain adjoining the Ontario and Toronto mineral claim on\nthe eaat side.\nAlbion, located by E. P. Crawford,\nagent Archie Orlffln. On the North\nBister moutaln adjoining the Toronto\nmineral claim on lta east side.\nHastings, located by Archie Orlffln. On tbs North Sister mountain\nand adjoining the Ontario mineral\nclaim on Its south side.\nCub. located by P. R. Weeks, sgent\nArchie Orlffln. On the North Slater\nmountain and adjoining the Balsam\nmineral claim on Its south side.\nTrail, located by H. u. Wragge,\nagent Archie Orlffln. On the Middle\nSister mountain and adjoining the\nCanyon mineral claim on Its south\nside.\nDivide, located by B. P. Crawford,\nagent Archie Orlffln. On the Middle\nSister mountain and adjoining ths\nCanyon Mo. a mineral claim on lte\nsouth side.\nLake, located by R. W. Hlnton.\nagent Archie Orlffln. On tbe- North\nSister mountain and adjoining the\nOold Reef mineral claim on the east\nboundary.\nOold Reef, located by H. TJ. Wragge,\nagent Archie Orlffln. On the North\nSister mountain adjoining the Oold\nHots on lta north side.\nOold Note, located bv E. P. Crawford, agent Archie Orlffln. On the\nNorth Bister mountain and adjoining\nths Oold King mineral claim on lte\nnorth side.\nOold Pot. located by H. Stone,\nagent Archie Orlffln. On the North\nSister mountain adjoining the Oold\nBar mineral claim on the south side.\nOold Bar,* located by F. R. Weeks,\nagsnt Archie Orlffln. On the North\nBister mountain adjoining tbe Oold\nKing mineral claim on tta eouth side.\nNancy, looated by Nell McColeman.\nagent 8. C. Pond. On Ooat Bluff ad-\nJoining Nancy Ho. 1 mineral claim to\nthe waat.\nLittle Mint, located by W. P. Oun-\nnlp, Charles Peterson agent. About\none mile weat of Park Siding, ad-\nJoining the Second Chance miners!\nclaim on the west Boundary line.\nOold Bank, located by Walter An-\ndow, agent Charles Mseerell, About\none mile weat of Psrk Biding. ad-\nJoining the Uttle Mint mineral claim\non tbe weet.\nCranbrook Curlers\nCan't Got Excited\nCRANBROOK, S. C AprU t*-For\nwant of a quoram Cranbrook Curling\nclub has postponed the election of\noffioers and annual meeting till the\nsemi-annual meeting which takes\nplaoe In October before the curling\nseason opens.\nMn. Parrell and Mrs. Doollng were\ntn chargs of this week's card party\nIn St Marys ball when 61 tables\nwere in plsy- Ura. P. Smith and\nMrs. H. Bradley were winners at bridge\nand Miss Katie Martin and Mrs. C.\nOoddsrls won high scores at whist.\nMrs. Osborne was winner of the\nspecial prise, a load of wood.\nMrs. H. R. Harrison and son Cyril\nleft at th* beginning of the week for\na motor trip of several week* at the\ncoast. They were aeoompanled by\nMre. A. S. Ward.\nSee It!\nDrive It!\nTHE FINEST CAB IN ITS FIELD \u2014 THE\n1934 DODGE\nON DISPLAY AT OUR GARAGE\nPhone 75\nWe WlU Be Pleased to Demonstrate\nERICS MOTOR SERVICE\nDODGE ind DESOTO DEALERS IN NELSON\npombly t tanning ot tbt burden\ncarried by tht nawa, particularly\nwith rtttrtnet to tht tuitr ttm.\nTht new relief blU, ctrrying wtth It\ntht. much protested \"peace, order tnd\ngood government clause.*- tnd the\nauthority to tptnd tn unattttd\ntmount on relief, tfttr t long tnd\nofttn hectic debtte, pitted throuth\ntht oommltttt attgt Prldiy tnd will\nht up for third muting thlt wtrt\nBtctutt ot tht lndltpotltlon of Ron.\nW. A. Oordon, mlnltttr of labor, tht\nmttturt wtt stttrtd through tht lttt\nftw dtyt tn committee, by Prime\nMlnlittr B. B. Btnnttt.\nBt. Hon. W. L. Mickenile King,\noppoiltlon letdtr, tptnt tbt gretter\nptrt ot lut wttk In South Oxford\nlending hit tld to tbt Liberal ctndl-\ndttt ln tht federtl by-tltctlon which\nwill bt decided tbtrt tomorrow, llr.\nBtnnttt did not inter In peraon but\nfrom Otttwt ht lttued t mttttge to\ntbe lectori on behalf of tbt Conterrt-\ntlvt ctndldttt, declaring t TOtt\nagtlntt him would bo t rote tgtlntt\nthe Otttwt trtde tgrtementt of 193).\nTht commlttet on btnkt ng tnd commerce wlll resume work Tuetdty with\nMajor C. H. Douglu, founder of tha\n\"Douglu pltn of tocltl credit.\" tht\nchief wltneaa. On tbt ttmt dty lt It\nexpected -announcement will be mtde\nu to whtthtr tht oommltttt wlll call\ntht Hit of wltneetti requeued by\nMtjor C. O. Powtr (Ub.-Quebtc\neouth).\nTheae Include Lord Betverbrook,\nSir Herbert Holt, B. W. Butty, K.C,\n3. H. Prlot tnd othera, who would be\nquettl-med with rttptct to tht relt-\ntlont between the btnkt tnd thl big\npulp tnd piper lndustrlei, particularly tht firm of Prlot Brot., Quebec.\n\u2022 Tht ndlo, civil ttrrlot tnd ttvtrtl\n! unitt commltttu wll tlao bt ilttlng\nI thlt wttk. Pint order of butlneu to-\n| morrow, tfter tht r-Tgultr routine, wlll\nI bt third raiding of the relief bill, followed by aecond raiding ot tht mtr-\n, kttlng btll, mother mttturt which\nI mmt destined for oontldtrtble dli-\ncuaiton.\nJUNIOR SOFTBALL\nTO START TODAY\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nWtnted\u2014Ctptblt houtekeeper. Apply\nBox JIM, D\u00bb-7 Ntwt. (JIM)\nt  ,\nprlvttt  ttlt  of   household   furniture. JM Temoi Apu. iJOWl\nSont of Bngltnd mwt tonlgbt In\nMtmorlal htll it I o'clock.     (JIM)\nST.    PAUL'S    CHURCH    BAZAAR\nTOMORROW, TUBSDAY, lt to I p.m.\n(JIM)\nThe loctl Junior toftbtll loop will\ngtt under -wty OB Monday tfternoon\nwhen two gtmu trt tchedultd. Tbt\nCentrtl School Htwkt will pity tht\nHumt School Mtple Utti tnd tht\nJunior Hlgb School Ttnetookt meet\nthe Ctthollc Boyt club, \"Red Wlngt\".\nBU teama trt entered In the\nletgut. In tddltlon to tht tbovt\nlilted tttmi tht Junior High School\nhu tnttred two othtr clubt under\ntht name, of Tllllcuma tnd Trtftl-\n|tn.\nPltyen reguttred by tht teama\nire u followi:\nTtnttookt \u2014 Bmtrton Brubtktr,\nDtvld Btld, Leil't Spin. Prank Pu-\nicnU. Prink Jonu, Potter Mllla,\nJot Otlllctno, Jlmmlt Nlvtn, Km\nMcBrldt. Jim Alltn, Alto Jurlloff.\nOuy Wlllltm,, Dick wtlltct, Owtn\nSheffield.\nTllUcumt\u2014Bty Bowe, Ouy Cowley.\nFnnk Koroltk. Roy Brtete. Stanley\nMorris, Prtnk Letak. Mtkt Mlllhoff,\nJerry Wtlltoe. Albert Mtnlvtll. Lionel Somen. Otorge Runell. Domld\nWitts. Un Otngwill, Ctcll Mtlonty.\nTrtttlftT*!\u2014 Albert Hooker, onhtm\nReld. Howird Jeffrey. Jtck Brown.\nArt Outcott. Stuirt Mtclntoth, Bob\nBetttlt, Teddy Cornfield. Tom Ctrl-\nlilt. BlU Townaend. Ronald Newell.\nIvenon Ruppell, John Monroe, Plgyd\nWtttrtr.\nRed Wlngt\u2014Teddy Burnt, Freddy\n1 Romano. BlU Blner, SUn Doyle. BlU\nKapak, Sim Ptttcrets. Prtnk Ptujtt,\nArmndo Mtgllo, Pete Kuntt. Lttlll\nTntn*. lugene Mtgllo, Andy Lerrl-\ngtr.   Peeorttrd   Rytn.\nMtplt Ltift\u2014Ben McCnlght, Bob\nRotter, Jtck Dtwion, Oeorge* Ctrter.\nOeorge Milne, Htrry Pennington.\nLeontrd Bmlth. Oordon Smith. Stanley Ctttle. Arthur Metheaon. Jtck\nMargin.  Wtrren  Rotter.\nCentral Htwkt\u2014Victor Del Puppo,\nVictor Btchyukl. Willie Ung. lev*\nranee Wlgg, Mtlcolm McPhtnon. Bob\nCltrklton. Albert Bill, Htrold Ttp-\nInillt,   Htrold   Potter.\nTbt full tchtdult of gtmet ll u\nfollowi:\nApril lS-Hlwkt yt. Mtplt Ltlft\ntnd Red  Wlngi  vt.  TUltcumi.\nApril n\u2014Yinttooki vt. Traltlgtra\nApril 1\u00bb\u2014Htwkt vt. Red Wlngi\nApril JO\u2014Trtfilg*! vt. Mtple\nLetfi.\nAprU J\u00bb\u2014TllUcumt vi. Ttnttookt.\nApril J4\u2014Trafthtin ig. Hiwkt.\nApril JS\u2014 Red Wlngt it. Ttnttooka\nApril 17\u2014Mtplt Lull n. Till'.-\ncumi. '\nApril SO\u2014TlUlcumi vi. Tnftlgtn\nMty 1 \u2014 Miplt Lull Tt. Re-3\nWlngt.\nMiy  J\u2014Htwkt  Tt.  Ttnttookt.\nMay  S-Rtd Wlngt Tt. TTtftlftrr.\nMty 4\u2014TlUlcumi vt. Htwki.\nMiy S\u2014Mtplt Letfl vi. Ttnttooka\nMty 1\u2014Trtfilfiri ia. Tllllcuma.\nMty A\u2014 Hawks n. Mtple Luti.\nMty  0 -Tinetook,  T,   Red Wlnga\nMty   11\u2014 Htwkt  ti.  TlUlcumi.\nMty lt\u2014Mtplt Letfi Tl Tnftlgtn.\nMiy IS\u2014Red Wlngt Tl, Htwkl.\nMiy IS\u2014Ttnttookt ti. TUlwumi.\nMty 1\u00bbT-Trtfllgirt it. Taoetooka\nMiy tl \u2014 Ttnetookt vt. Mipl'\nLttll.\nMty at\u2014TUlleumt it. Rtd wings\nMty JS\u2014Htwkt it. Tnfilgtn.\nMty JS\u2014Mtplt Leifi II. Tllllcuma\nMay JS\u2014Tnfilgtn il. Rtd Wlngt\nMty j\u00bb\u2014Ttnttookt it. Htwkt.\nMty 81-Rtd Wlngt n. Mtple\nLtift.\nFEATURING\nTHE NEW\nSwantex\nSHIRTS\nby T00KE\nThe new Swantex shirts\nin mottletj patterns \u2014\nblue, green) grey and\nUn with ties to match.\n$250\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nFERNIE COUPLE\nFOR LANCASHIRE\nMn. Jamea Meadows Ia Goes)\nat Varioua Functions\nPBlini. AprU is -The Put Noble\nOrtnd elub of BRbtr Rtbtktb lodge\nbold l tocltl erenlng tfter tht rtgu-\nlir mettlng Thundty, u \u2022 farewell\nto Mn. Jtmtt Mudowt, i put grind\nof tbt lodge. An bour wu tptnt it\nwhltt, tfttr which t prtttntatloo wu\nmide to Mn. Mudowt by Mrt. Joulli.\npruldent. All put grtndi now reti-\ndent In Pernle wtre Invited.\nMr. tnd Mn. Mudowt bivt Hied\nIn thli ntlghborhood tor Jl yun,\nftnt it Coil Creek, but liter In Ptr-\nnlt. Mr. Metdowt continued to work\nit Coil Creek untu April ot lut yetr.\nThty htrt recently told their home,\ntnd wlU lute for Mr. Metdowt' former home tt Wlgan, iAncuhtre, April\nJS tccomptnled by Mn. Mudowt'\nmother. Mn. Dlubtth Bttphini.\nDuring tht put ftw dtyt Mn.\nMudowt hu bun tht radpltnt of\nterrrtl honon. Including i tocltl inning btld by tht Mothen Union tnd\nLtdlu' OuUd of Christ church, where\nthe wu preunted with t letter of ippreclitlon for htr work during tbt\nput yttn; in evening of whllt it tht\nhomt of Mn. Mtttbtw Tully. tnd i\nttt it tbt homt of Mrt. Thomu Mid.\nYahk Kiddie\nBreaks Elbow\nTAHK. April IS\u2014A ptlnful tool- i\ndint oocurrad it thl jiublio icbool\nprldiy morning wbtn 7-yur-old Ar-\ntbut Crou. un of Mi. tnd Mra. Pnd\nCrou. ftU whllt pitying ichool gtmu\ntnd tutttlntd i btd brttk tbovt bit\nelbow on the right int.\nPint tld wu rendered tht Uttlt\nboy, and Dr. Thompton ut it tbortly\n\u2022fter.\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMBT-l-r-OPTlCUrl\nUnlle tM. Medlral Art! Bonding\nEaglet*    whllt    drive   tnd   dtnot\nTuee,  17th. Rlfruhmtntl. JS cenu.\n(HM)\nCANADUN . LBOION MaiTABV\nWHUT Will.. APRIL IS, 8 O'CLOCK.\nDANCB lt TO 1. USUAL PBIt'BS.\n(MM)\nTANCT WO\u00abK \u2022   '\nBEDDING  PLANTS\nHOME COOKING\nHOMBMADI   CANDY\nAPTBBNOON TKA\n' la St. Pull kuur tomorrow.\nTuetdlj, lt to t o'clock. (tltt)\nTBNMM WANTED\nBelled Ttudert for tht iuppl\u00bb of\n1J00 railway ttu, Numbtr j or\nMtter, wlll be recelvtd by the City\nClerk. Hilton, B, ft, up until s\no'clock p-i, Mondiy, April l\u00abth.\nTht loweat or tny Trader not necessity icoepted. (\u00bb_\u00ab\nThe centurlo htt hu l white ipot\non etch ihouldtr;. henot Itt ntme.\nreferring to Romtn centurlont who\nwort whltt eqtulett.\nCOMING  SOON\nTHE\nMagic\nUncanny In\nlis Accuracy\nAdded\nMUSICAL\nCOMEDY\nNEWS\nLaughed Before\nWILL ROGERS]\nBRINGS TO LIFE\nFiction's Moit Beloved\nCharacter\nDavid Harum\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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