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A.\nthtn 35\nPI?OV\nStUr.F,$\nc9<AQ\nCanadian Wheat at Highest\nPeak Since November\n\u2014Pa&e Six\n' 0V'hClAi    \u25a0\nTBI   NELSON   DAILT   NEWS,   MUON,   B-fc\u2014MONDAT    MOBNINO,    MABCI    6,    164)\nCBNfS    :\nNUMBER lilt,\nCLOSE UNTIL THURSDAY\nT w -\u2022   . \u2014 . m* ma mt mt -a ** -am w      . w W WW W WW W W W WW WUWW W W W W\nCANADIAN MONEY AT PAR WITH U. S. A.\nCABINET HOLDS TWO MEEDNGS\nON SATURDAY, CANADIAN BANK\nPOSITION GOOD, SAYS RHODES\n\"In Strong: and Exceptionally Liquid Position and\nWholly Capable of Meeting; any Demands Upon Them, Declares\nSatisfaction is felt in that\nu. s. has taken definite action\nWUl Bring: U. S. to Level of Other Countries; Position of Pound and Canadian Dollar a\nQuestion Until Storm Orer\nOTTAWA, March 5. (CP).\u2014Canada is watching with\ncalm assurance the momentous developments which are taking place in the United States. That seems to be the general\nview in government circles here.\nThe cabinet met twice on Saturday. Hie first meeting\nwas at 12:30 p.m. and lasted until after the test of President Roosevelt's inaugural address were available. Another\nmeeting was held later in the day. The only atatement forthcoming after the meetings waa that the government waa con.\nfident the people and government of the United States\nwould emerge successfully\ntrom their present difficulties.\nPremier R. B. Bennett presided over the meetings.\nIN   LIQIID   POeiTION\nlarller ln tbe day Ron. E. N.\nRhodes, flnanoe minister, assured\nthe Canadian people of tne aound-\nneaa of the Canadian banka. Thar\nwere -In a very strong and eioep-\nUonaUy lljuld poaitlon and whollj\neepeble of meeting any demands\naaad* upon tbem.\"\n- \"Tba- est*\u2014tiara* in the United\n\u2022tatee,\" Mr- Rhodes aald,\neat domulic oondltlona ln tbat\ncountry and any ntet'on upon our\nposition ahould result to our ad-\n> vantage.\"\nTbe minister of flnanoe gave thla\nInterview after be bad studied tha\naltuation caused by tha bank holiday which cloaed moat of the banks\nIn th* united Statea and reeulted\nAlso In tba cloalng cf ua. atook\nmarkets and tying up International\naachanre.\n\u2022Similar views of oontldenoe ln\nCanadian Institutions were expreaeed\nby other ministers and offlclala.\nMen ln eloae touch wltb the big\nfinancial Interests of tbls oountry\nremarked  on tbe groat amount of\n(Continued on Page Eight)\n817 BIRTHS IN\nB.CDUANUARY\nSIS Deatha and 225\nMarriages\nVICTORIA. March 6\u2014Blrtha registered in the province ln January\n\u2022totalled S17, according to the\nmonthly nport of tbt vital atatia-\ntl_s department. Males numbered\n463 and femalea 669.\nThere were (16 deaths, 61] malea\nand loi females.\nTwo hundred and twenty-five mar-\nylafea wera recorded.\nThirty deatha were due to tuber-\neulosls: SS to cancer and 6 to motor\neoddente. Deaths under one year\nnumbered 36. Births, deatha and\na-arrlegee fer various large centrea\nfollow.\u2014\nVanoouver 367. Jog and 107; Vle-\ntorte 64. SS aod 33; Nelson 16, S\nand 4; Trail 16, 6 Ud 6; Rossland 6,\nt and 3: dnad Porks 3, 1 and 6.\nNotifiable dlaeaaea reported during; February were\u2014Cancer 6; amnal\nmeningitis 3; chicken pox III; diphtheria 4; lnfluenia IM; measles 176;\nmumpe M; acarlet fever 14; eeptic\n\u2022ore throat 13; Trachoma 44; tuber-\n\u2022uloaia 10; typhoid fever I; whooping cough 78.\nWANES BOMB\nCHINESE ONUS THINKS PETER\nVERIGIN WILL\nMOVE COLONY\nHsiao-Liang's Forces Fall\nBack a Few Miles to\nNorth of Kovpeikow\nPMUNO. March 5 (A_>)_-*H>-\naneae airplanes today bombed\nChlneee oaneentntloni at several\npoints In label ih evince as tha\nforces ef Marshal . Chang Halao-\nl-lang. North China military leader fell hack to tosltlasa a few\n\u25a0Ilea to tlw horth of Kenpelkow,\na pan thnafh the Onat Wan\nleading  te  southern   China.\n(Jehol city, or Chegtefu, the\ncapital of tha northern Chinese\nprovlnoe, Jehol, waa occupied Saturday by a detachment of 13S Japaneee soldiers Jehol city Is leas\nthan 60 mllea from the Zoupelkow\npaaa).\nHOUSE TO DISCUSS\nBACKING OF POOLS\nDominion Haa Guaranteed\nBanks Agalnat Low\nOTTAWA, March I (CP).\u2014Oovernment banking to weetern wheat\npoola win be dleeui d In the bouse\nof commons tomorrow whan debate\nla resumed on unemployment and\nfarm relief legislation. Bon. H. t.\nRalston, former minister of national defence, wlll introduce the\nsubject.\nThe federal government guaranteed the banka agalnat lorn In making advanou to tba selling agency\nof tha three prairie wheat poola\nto permit hedging operations. This\nwaa done tinder the farm nllef\nleglalatlon and opposition members\nwill seak detailed Information of\ntoe operations.\nBoth branchee et parliament will\nawing into action Tueaday whan\nthe senate meete again after a\nbrief recess. For tho moet part the\nupper house wlU mark Mme until\ntbe commons paaaea leglalatlon to\nbe aent on for review.\nBoa. I. N. Rhodaa, minister of\nflnanoe, le expected to announce\nearly thu week, when he wlll pre.\nnnt hla budget.\nAgua Caliente\nRaces Are Stopped\nby Bank Holiday\nAODA CAUmn, Meiloo, March\n, \u00bb (API\u2014Tbe Ague Caliente Jockey\nelub suspended Indefinitely lte 60-\nday raw meeting after completion\nof racing today aa a result of money\nshortage, reflecting tbe banking\naltuation In tbe United Statea.\nJoeeph M. Sebeock, Bollywood\nmotion plctun produoer and preeldent of the Agua Caliente Jockey\nclub, aald he hoped to reaume the\nmeeting tbe latter pirt of thla week.\nDespite a fairly large orowd of\napproximately 10,000, the pari-mu-\ntuel machines handled under 630,\n000 todiy.\nABLE TO SHAVE\nSINCE DEMOCRAT\nAGAIN PRESIDENT\nCLARKSON, Waah. March 6 (AP)\n-Untrlmmed alue Berbert Hoover\nwaa Inaugurated United States president four yean ago, o. R. Stauffer\nwalked   tba  streets   beardless  today.\nProm the moment preeldent Hoover took oath of offlos until another\nDemocrat occupied the White House,\nstauffer vowed, bo barber's -hears\nwould touch either hla beard or\nhair.\n\"Happy daya an hen agin.\" he\nremarked, \"we'n got a new pnel-\ndent\u2014A Democrat and a new deal.\nBesides, I've saved a lot of 36\nOUt piece*).\"\nSI*  JOHN   AIRD\nTORONTO. Maroh 5 (CF)\u2014\"The\nCanadian banka win likely be carrying aome of the American banka\nbaton we an through,\" aald Sh*\nJohn Alrd, prealdent of th* Canadian\nBank of Commerce, when queried\non happenings ln United Statea\nbonking atrelas.\nIt It absurd to suggeet then la\nany likelihood of a Canadian hank\nhoUday,\" ha atated. \"Our banka are\nnot affected adversely by tht United\nStatea altuation.\"\nColonization Agent Forecasts Removal; Verigin on Way West\nOTTAWA, March 6 (CP)\u2014Removal of the Canadian Doukhobor\ncolony, consisting of some 16,000\npeople In western Canada, to a\nnew heme In Mexico, near Monterey, waa forecast by John McDougall, colonisation agent of\nCamden, N.J., who Is now en route\nwnt wtth Peter Verigin, spiritual\nleedrr of the Doukhobors In Canada.\n. The two paaaad through ottnwa\nlast night, bound to tbe weetern\nDoukhobor eettlementa when the\nleader wlll consult wltb bis followers on the Mexico plan, McDougall\nnld.\nThe colonlntloa agent uld he\nhad known Verigin for many yeara,\nand alao hla father, the late chieftain. Be repreeented Intereet controlling 1.000,000 scree of arable\n\u2022tnd near Monterey, In Mexico. McDougall aald, and he believed the\nMcxloan government would weloome\nthe Doukhobors to that country.\nJ. P. Shukin, vlce-preeldent of\nthe Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood, consulted with,\nVerigin when tbe. latter paaeed\nthrough the capital, and remained\nhen for further negotiations wltb\nthe government respecting tbe af-\ntslrs of the Doukhobor leader and\nhla foiiowe\u2122. Be refund to divulge\nthe nature of then negotiations.\nYacht Destroyed\nby Gas Explosion\nOne Is Killed; Second Ia\nCritically Burned\nban rmxto, Calif., March 6\n(CP).\u2014Oeorge page, tfl, tnt dead\ntoday asd Sydney Clark, 41, critically burned aa the reeult of a\ngaaollne exploalon which destroyed\ntbe 660,000 tug Anachubuma of\nVanoounr, B.O., at Pith Harbor\nlate  Saturday.\nClark formerly wu engineer\naboard tbe yacht carma, on which\nWalter Wanderwell waa slain by \u2022\nmysterious  gunman   laat   Deoember.\nThe 60-ftwt tug broke In half\nand aank. It waa owned by B. H.\nAkerly of Vancouver, and waa under  Panama  registry.\nMAJOB    RICHARD\nSIMMONDS   DISS\nVANCOUVER, March 6 (CP).\u2014\nMajor Richard A. Slmmonds, m.c,\ndied at hla home In North Vanoouver thle afternoon, after an lUneea\nof two aontba.\nHIRER FORCES\nSTRENGTHEN IN\nEstimated Hu Gained 42\nPer Cent of Elector.\nate; Third Counted\nHAS NOT GAINED\nCLEAR MAJORITY\nStill Needs Aid of Nationalists; Uttle Violence\nin Voting\nBy  LOUIS   P.   LOCHNRB\nBERLIN,\ntriumphant\nbegan tensatli\n16(0,   and\nthe presidential\nHot wm halted Nat November ia\nthe  relchstag  smite*--  apparently\ncontlnned   today, ' when   Oenwa.r\ncheee a new  SMIexal  leHsW.re.\nWhUe    hitherto    Hitler*,    blggeet\nfollowing oonetltutei mt per oent\nof   tbe   electorate\u2014namely   at   the\nJuly, 16M, reichatag eleotlou\u2014today,\non tbe hsala of more than one-third\nthe votes out, be hu obtained\n43 per oent.\nHe hu not, however, gained ma-\nlorlty oontrol ot the reichateg ewn\nwith the asslstsnee of Mt allies.\nDr. Alfred Bugenberg'a Nationalists,\nwho oa the baale of tbe aame returna obtained 44 -fr cent of thre\nvotee cast.\nSTEADY  ADVANCE\nAt exaapan of the eteeat, M .\nadvene* may fie tlted-Wutlutiburg. '\nwhen   they   ton   tnn   144,000   to\n(Coatlnaed oa Page two)\nSTUBBS NEARING\nCLOSE, ARGUMENT\nExpected to Conclude\nTuesday\nWINNI-TDO, March 6 (CP)\u2014Muring tbe clou of hla final argument\nJudge Lewie St. Oeorge Btubbs tonight wu preparing for hla submissions tomorrow regarding the facta\nand partlculara of chargn of Judicial   misconduct   agalnat .him.\nThe judge ts expected to conclude\nhis argument Tuuday morning before Mr. Justin prank pord. Investigating the charges instigated by\nHon. W. J.. Malor, whom th* Judge\naccused of persecuting him merely\nbeoaun he would not go tha way\nof tha attorney-general.\nCalgary to Follow\nit and See PoEcy\nCalgary Exchange to Operate aa Usual\nCALOABT. Matoh 6 (CP)\u2014A \"wait\ntad an\" policy with anticipation of\na alowlng down of bualneu on atook\nexChangu and grain pits waa adopted by Calgary business aun tonight\nu denlopmenta Ul. tbt United\nStatea financial situation reached\nthe oltt.\nOperations of th* Oalgary grain\nexchange would oontlnue sa uaual,\nnld J. H. Beuley, ncretary, aad It\nwu expected the Calgary stock ex-'\nchange would ruume operations tomorrow morning u lt did Baturday.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nEXCHANGE IS TO\nBE KEPT OPEN\nWnnnpao, March 6 ten.\u2014The\ndecision of tha beard of govornon\nof the Winnipeg gnin eachange\nto remain open during the pnnnt\nfinancial dlfflculttu la the United\nHates atUI stands, Sydney T. Smith,\npresident of tha exchange, told tba\nCanadian Pren tonight.\nW.M. BLACK\nIS BURIED\nVANOOUVBB, March I \u2014Marked\nby attendance of a number ot pion\nMrs and memben of tb* Maaoole order, funeral services for William Andrew Black, on* of Vanoounr-* oldest residents and father of Hon.\nOeorge Black, speaker of th* house\nof oommon* inn held han Satin-\n<_-7. '\nNtlton Banks Refused tt Deal\nin American Fund* Saturday;\nVancouver tt Accept at Ptr\n\"Take It away; we do not want to an any men of It,\" la\nnld to han been the anavrer noelved at one of the Neleon banka\nSaturday by an American seeking to change American eumnoy\nInto Canadian, while the American dollar wu tumbling tn the\nmooey markets of the world.\nMo American money wu ohansad at the Nelaon bank* Saturday, 4* th* uaual wlru of notification of dollar exehante were\naot received, owing doubtless to the chaotic condition, and a\nmanager of one of the banka atated Sunday that until instructions\noame, American money would not be dealt In.' Some American\nvlalton vainly mada the round* of the banks.\nAaksd by The Nelson Dally News Sunday night to ascertain\neometktni definite oa American exchange, tbe Vanoounr office of\ntbe Canadian pren replied:\n\"Understand banka hen instructed restrict payment UJB. funds\nto par pending adjustment. Vancouver hotel Inatructed accept\nVA. only at par.\"     \u2022\nWHEAT AND GOLD ISSUES RISE ON\nCANADIAN MARTS; EXCHANGES TRADE\nIS INTERRUPTED BY BANK HOLIDAY\nKING SUFFERS\nSLIGHT COLD\nLONDON, March I (AP)\u2014The king\nwu suffering from a alight cold\ntoday and th* queen wa* forced to\nSo tlon* to th* art gallery ta tba\n\u25a0om ecaidemy. Tha king attended\n\u2022emcee at the cbepel ln tb* -palace.\nBANKING\nFLASHES\nNO STOCK TBADINO\nWASHINGTON, March 6 (Monday)\u2014Trading ' oa tbe atock ex-\nehangw and eoaunedlty arerketa\nef >e* TOlt, San' Marfan and\nmymf oealen, and ea the Chicago\ntimtt market -wu ta be at a\nstandstill today, u It was Saturday.\nCanadian financial market* ani\nthe WlMlpeg grain exehnnge wtn\nnot affected ky the -hut-dawn\nla the V*.\nCUBAN BANKS  CLOSE\nHAVANA-, March 6 (AP)\u2014Preeldent Machada hu decreed a four-\nday btnk holiday.\nTbt decree lmpoau an obligatory\nmoratorium on all Cuban bank* for\nMonday, Tuuday and Wednesday,\nwltb reopening Thuraday morning.\nIt cited tbe bank holiday ln tb*\nUnited Statea and the clou rela-\nUonahlp between American and Cuban   Institutions.\nWIU. SLOW L'P TRADE\nMONTREAL, March S (CP)\u2014\nTM only reaction to Oanada of\nthe modified banking holiday In\nth* United Stun la likely to be a\ngeneral slowing ap of trade with\nthat country fer a few days, Morrla W. WUnn, general manager of\nthe Royal Bank of Canada, atated\ntonight.\nONLY   OPT   OOLD   STANDARD\nPOB TEMPORARY  PERIOD\nNBW TORK, March 6 (API-\nBanking authorltlu tonight interpreted Prealdent Rooeevelfs proclamation u technically removing th*\nUnited Statu from the gold atan-\ndtrd, but only for Ihe period of\nth* banking hoUday extending\nthrough  Thursday,\nNO PREMIUMS ON l'.S.A.\nMONEY ORDERS\nOTTAWA, Much s (CP)\u2014Orden\nhave been forwarded ,to all poet\noffloes la Canada that no premiums an to be paid on United\nState* money ordw* until furthtr notice. Thl* action wu ttken\n.by the postmaster-generals office\nyeaterday Immediately after the\nennoannmnt of tho wholesale\ncloelng of United Statu banks.\nTi,\nsesssli e\t\nTHEY TOOK ALONG\nA REPORTER TO\nKEEP IT QUIET\nWENATCHBE, Wuh., Mtrch\n6 (AP). \u2014 \"Let'a tet married\nwtthoat letting anyone\ntboat It,\" said Curt Heweli\nto  Mrs.   Howell.\nThe Howells wen divorced two\nyetn at* after t wedded life af\nIS yun.\n\"All right, bnt no publicity.\"\nshe replied. They went to tbe\nmart houn fer \u00ab lkenm, uked\nthf dak to keep It ont of tb*\npapers tad requeeted a bystander to act u a wltnew.\nThty wtnt to court tnd wtn\nmarried, uklng another bystander to be a wltneaa.\nTheir marriage wu fully reported In the papera. Both by-\nKngltsh Pound Rises, Montreal; Hotels Take Dollar\nat Par\nTORONTO, March J (CP)\u2014Canada,   her   kustaees   itruetan   operating u usual with exception of\nceeatUon    ef    currency    exchange\ntrading   wllh   the   United   statu,\ntonight   watched    eymptthetlcally\nefforts   of   that   nation's   haden\nto wrest order from the flnencial\ndeadlock which onr the weekend\np-traryitd tha entire banking fye-\ntem of the United Statea.\n' Any who apprehended IB* financial difficulties below tb* line would\nhave   had   effects   ln   Cinada   were\nreturned u tbey witnessed the following denlopmenta  against  notion\nln 47 of th* 44 states either dating\nbtnk*   or   reslrtcttog    withdrawals,\nand all United Statea marktt* nec-\neaurjly cloet* pending reopening of\nbanking faollltlu.\nWHEAT OOES IP\nWhat! at Winnipeg peered tha\n50-cent a bushel mark for tha\n' flret tlm* la montha tn beUlsh\nenthulasm, prompted larger\/ ky\nbuying from Chlnto.\nGOLDS  MOVE  UP\nCanadian    gold   stocks,     their\nslump checked, started an advance\nwhich  resuRed  ln substantial  net\ngelns en  unconfirmed report* th*\nUnited Statu mar redan the gold\ncontent ef her dollar.\nAll   Canadian   market*  hung  out\nth*   \"buslneu  u   uaual\"   sign,   and\ntraded In orderly fashion. Canadian\nstock exehtngu, with the exception\nof   the standard   mining  on   which\nthe golds mad* tbalr spurt, held remarkably ateady  In quiet detlinga,\nand selling pressure from btlow tb*\nline, anticipated In some  quarters,\nwu conspicuous only by It* abunu.\nConsiderable       confusion       wu\nnosed   In   Canada,   u   elsewhere,\nby the  fart the  banking  holldty\nIn   New   York   prevented   foreign\nexchange trading, in Bae with tke\nUnited  Kingdom and  Europe,   Canadian  foreign  etehtnge markets\nwen unable to quote th*  I'nttcd\nStatu   dollar   against   their   own\ncurrency, ln thla connection, haw-\never,   Montreal   pointed   oat   tht\npremium on lnlted  statu fund*\nwu expected to weaken. Tht English pound wu quoted tt Mot-In\nMontreal, t tain of two oenta.\n' Canadian banks generally accepted United Statu funds In t delay-\ned-deUvery basis, exchange to  be\nadjusted   next   week   when    the\nUnited    Statu    financial    aystem\nMain  start rlreulatlng.  Many   hotels  tnd  other   organlutlons   tc-'\ncept   U.S.  funds  it  ptr   pending\nrevision while, u for several  daya\nput,   cheques   en   United   Statu\nInstttuUons wera eccepted only on\na collection buls.\nRioters at Cache\nCreek Sentenced\nSmash School Organ; Burn\nCamp Bam\nASKOftorr, March t\nww nntenced to two month*' im\nprlaonment and recommended for\ndeportation, and another wu glnn\n11 daya In JtU yesterday for noting at the Ceche Creek nllef oamp,.\nand amuhlng th* .organ ln the\nCache Creek school houu nearby.\nLast night tht oamp barn containing aome bty and grain wt* nt\nafire and burned down. One man attacked the government oanteker, 3.\nBurr, throwing t cup at hi* head\nHla tlm wu poor or th* caretaker\ndodged the blow and tbt* cup\nsmashed through a window. Provincial police offloers an tt lb*\noamp and nverai reaidenta of Ashcroft have bun sworn In U special\npolioe. No mom arreeta ban bun\nmads, but tb* police department\n1* amltlse dtvclop-ust*.\nROOSEVELT'S PROCLAMATION\nBARS EXPORT OF SILVER AND\nGOLD. HOARDING PROHIBITED\nU. S. A. President's Proclamation Interpreted by the.\nFinancial Men as Temporary Suspension\nof the Gold Standard\nPROVISION IS MADE FOR ISSUANCE\nOF CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES\nCertificates Would Furnish Scrip Money as Temporary Medium of Exchange; Bank\nHoliday May Be Extended\nWASHINGTON, March 5. (CP)\u2014A modified bank hoUday until Thursday for all the United States was ordered\ntonight by President Franklin Roosevelt in a proclamation\ninterpreted by'some financial authorities as a temporary\nsuspension of the gold standard.\nUnder the terms of the proclamation, calling for con-\nserration of gold stocks, it was assumed that redemption\nof currency in gold by the treasury will be suspended during the holiday.\nThe proclamation alto placed an immediate embargo on\n--fall export of gold and currency\nand provided for issuance of\nclearing house certificates to\nkeep business functioning\nwhile the banks are closed.\nA btnk deelrlng to remain open\ncould do ao If the ncretary of\nth* trueury grante It perml_s__n.\nApplication for auch penn-nlon\nwould be mad* through the clear-\nlag houn under which It operate*.\nMew account* could ba accented on\na 10 per nnt wttrhdrasni batia. The\nholiday oould he extended.\nSCBIP  MONEY\nThe clearing houu certlflntu\nwould be baaed upon bank deposits.\nThey would furnish t scrip monty\nu t medium of exchange for th*\nptrlod of tha bank holiday. Tb*g .\nwould be \u2022 lestwd by th* clearing\nhouses ln th* various federal n-\neerve dtatrlota and would not necee-\nurlly b* uniform for th* wboit\ncountry.\nTh* gold and currency embetfeo\nwu proclaimed under the provisions\nof the wtr Um* trading with tbt\nenemy act which empowers -bhe eu-\nratary of th* treasury with tba regulation ot such export*\nRunning until Thuradiy, the bank\nholiday would oontlnue until tho day\ntbe new congress convened in apve-\nlal seulon to enact a banking relief program whloh Mr. Roouvelt\nand hla edvla*n ara formulating.\nTBKASI'BV   ACTIVE\nOnr In the treasury tonight, William H. Woodln, th* new secretary,\nOgden L. Mills, th* retired secretary,\nand offloen of the federal luuu*\nboard, plunged Immediately to th*\ntuk of putting the machinery ln\norder to gin the United Statu a\nmedium of exchange under terma\nof th* proclamation.\nMr. Rooeevelt eoniulted wltb hla\ncabinet,   congressional   leaden  and\nTOLMIE GIVES\nNEW CHANGES\nIN SERVICES\nConsiderable Reorganization in Government\nDepartments\nVICTORIA, March  5 \u2014Start ef\nwbat at believed to be considerable\nreorganisation   of   provincial   gov-\nernannt 'servlou  la  dteclosed   at\ntk*   legislative  kalldlnta.  Premier\nTolmie,   u   minister   of   railways,\nannounced the retirement of John\nEdgar   (jnfllth,   deputy   minuter\nof railways, who hu bun superannuated u from rebrnary  ta.\nTwo clerloal employou under th*\nattorney-general's     department     at\nVancouver, and some minor official*\nIn otbtr dapartmenta have alao n-\notlnd notice.\nWhllt oonflrmeAlon I* lacking.\nthen la ground to Milan norgan-\nInatlon ln the taxation and trueury wings wlll Wad ahortly to tho\nntmment on superannuation of\nB. I. Leeson, surveyor of tan*, ona\nof tht senior offlclala of the eervlce,\nwhou poet mty be taken by Thomu\nDole, lnapector of revenue.\nSUPIBANNVATION TALK\nIn tb* department of agriculture,\nthan I* 'talk o-f euperennutttona tnd\nponlhle elimination of certain poet*.\nOfficial reports ban It that tbe department, while remaining distinct\nIII It* function, will be merged\nunder thtt of another minister ln\ncombined portfolio ln tbe new cabinet whtn lt 1* announoad later ln\nthe yur. other departmental mergers an tlao In th* tlr.\nPor tbt preeent lt wu uld, the\nduties of the deputy minister of\nrallwaya wilt be carried out by a\nsenior engineer of the department of\nCabinet norganlmtlon hu bun\ndefinitely put off untu efter the\nsession, though some of th* supernumerary staffs -undtr tb* varloua\nmlnlatrlu mty b* dealt wltb In the\ncurrent eatlmatea,' it la believed.\nB. C. Banker Takes\nU. S. A. Currency\nAccounts at Par\nNBW WISTMINSTBB, B. C,\nMarch 5.\u2014Sevenl large accoants\nhtn keen opened la royal dty\nbanks by dtlsens et the United\nSUlu fram Wuhlngton atate,\nthe outstanding being oae for\n|10,*00 according to reporta  hen.\nLocal htnkers rtfustd to disclose\nparticulars of the transections, bat\none manager admitted that the\nUnited Statu currency nnd to\nopen the accounts hu been accepted at par, exehant* ratu not\nbeing paid.\nCOAST CHINAMAN  DROWNS\nVAMOOUVm, Match I (OP).\u2014\nUe Wan Leo-ng. Chinese, feu off\nConnaught bridge Into tb* waten\ncf Palee crek thu morning tnd wu\nTh* body wu recovered.\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nCERMAK IN COMA\nRelinquish Hope for His\nRecovery\nMIAMI, Fla* March fl (Monday)\n(AP)\u2014Physician*- of Mayor Anton\nCermak tonight relinquished hop*\nfor hU lift.\nIn t bulletin laaued tt 10:30 *.m-\nthe phyalclana aald that the mayor\nwu ln A condition of coma and\nthtt ha probably would Ufa only t\nlttt houra.\nTha bulletin aald Mr. Cermak wu\n''falling rapidly.\"\nThe bulletin wm laaued several\nhoun after ft third blood tranefu-\nalon had been admlnUtered ln an\nattempt to eaw  hie Ufe.\nMIAMI, Fla., March 6 (AP).\u2014The\nOennftk family wu aummoned to\nthe bedside of Mayor Anton Cermak ahortly after 11 p.m.\nWhether there p*& been a aud-\nden turn in the mayor's lllnew\nwu   not  revealed.\nThe mayor wu aald not' to hen\nrecognized membera of tha family.\nMra. Floyd Kenlay, daughter, wu\nnld to have stroked the mayor'e\nhead   saying,   \"This   la   Helen.\"\nPROMINENT   EDMONTON   COAL\nMAN DIBS\nVANCOUVER, March 5 (CP) \u2014\nJamu MQQulre, of Bdmonton, prom-\nnent Alberta coal man la dead hare,\noged 68, following a brief lltneea.\nHe wu apendlng the winter ln\nVancouver with hla family and wM\ntoken to hoepltal nine daya ac*.\n\t\n r\nPAOB tltO\nTECH CUSSES\nARE ARRANGED\nClasses for Men Begin\nTuesday, Reports\nTyler\nPresident c. W. Tyler ot tbe Nelion Rotary club reported to the\n\u2022chool botrd Friday night that all\narrangement! for technical classes\nfor young men had been completed.\nOlaaees begin Tuesday, with 17\nmembers, A. O. Cornish le donating\nhla services aa Instructor, P. Fba-\nter will teach  drawing.\nARTHUR WRIGHT\nDIESSUDDENLY\nThought to Have Left Wife,\nBurnston Island\nI Arthur Wright, a returned veteran\nwho waa taken IH at the New\nOrand hotel Thuraday and admitted\nto Kootenay Lake Oeneral hoepltal\nthe   aame   afternoon,   died   Friday.\nAlthough a wire haa been sent\nto .Burnston Island, where lt is\nthought Ur. Wright leaves- a wife,\nso reply has been received. He ls\nalao thought to leave a young\ndaughter tn Seattle.\nllr. Wright la about 45 years\nold. At Intervals he has resided\nat Harrop and Slocan City. Receiving war Injuries he had retired reoently.\nLEAFS BEAT HAWKS\nCHICAGO. March S. (AP).\u2014Taking\nhitter advantage ol their opportunities, the Toronto Maple Leafs  to-\nI nltht defeated the Ohlctto Black\nHawks i-i in a faat, rough National\n.   league match.\nMiss Sahlstrum\nYoung Hostess\n>tHE    KELSON   DAILY   NEWS\nPEND ORULLE, B. C, March 5.-\nMtee Viola flehleteam entertained a\ngrcup of young people In honor, of\nher brother, Elmers wrthdar on\nSaturday night.\nA number of single men lift for tht\nrelief ttmp Wednesday.\nFrlta Helnts apent Tuetday tfttrnoon at the home of w. Sahlatrum.\nJ. Oleebrecht waa the guest of Mr.\nand Mrs. R. Seaman on Tueaday evening.\nT. Waaholm and J. Oough who\nhave been apendlng the feeet week\nln Trail returned to tbe Pend Orl-\nelle.\nMlu Viola Sahlatrum wte the gueat\nof Mlaa M. Seaman .Monday.\nIf the mild weather continues\nplacer miners will bt tblt to resume\ntheir work on the rivet.\n'THIS NATION ASKS FOR ACTION AND\nACTION NOW,\" DECLARES ROOSEVELT\nAT INAUGURAL TALK AT WASHINGTON\nELKO RESIDENTS\nSTORING UP ICE\nELKO, B. C, March B-Mr. and\nMrs. A. J.' Carter accompanied by\nUn. W. Kelly and daughter Jennie\nwent to Fernle on business.\nO. O. Todhunter, J. Sheridan and\nMiss Florence Sheridan went to\nBull River on Friday. Florence\nSheridan and J. Sheridan visited\nMr. and Mrs. T. Conquergood for\nthe day while Mr. Todhunter patrolled the East Kootenay Power\noo-npany's llne.\nC. Batons, who haa had men and\nteams hauling ties from South Fork\nfor tbe put month, haa completed\nthis work and has returned to\nBlairmore.\nMrs. P. Hurry of Jaffery waa in\nElko caller on Friday and waa the\ngueat of Mrs. A. J. Carter.\nMr. and Mrs. w. Kelly entertained at bridge on Friday evening\nMr.  and Mrs. J. Chrlstlano.\nEvery one requiring lee for their\naummer use have been busy for the\npast week getting their loe cut and\nput in Ice houses.\nA. t. Ingham of Sheep Mountain\nranch bu made two trip* Into Elko\nFer sale at an tne wmt etmwnl staves\nV The T. Iflftem Ce.. Isd.. lUto, Oat*\nEcztii Oi Raids\nFor Five Yeara\nlira. Andrew Volk, Bnittte,\nAlta., writes:\u2014\"I wu very muth\nbothered, for five yean, with\neczema on my hands and wriats.\nI tried all kinds of ointments and\nnlves, bat they did not help ne.\nA friend told me about Burdock\nBlood Bitten, and after I had\ntaken two bottles I found I had\nreceived complete relief from-ay\ntrouble.\"\ntttoem; ataneiaeeueft f\u00abr tk* peat il nets. tmXj\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\nDinner\n-, 75c\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nLuncheon\n50c\nHUME HOTEL\n1 : KELSON, B.O. GEORGE BENWELL,  Prop.\nRotary and  Oyro  Headquarters\nNEW LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT\nBJIO-fl. \u25a0. McCullough, H. V.\nLaw-son. tl. Dtntlt, Calgarj; L. Raw-\ndan, I. McLeod, J. R. Anatla, J. H\nHaalewood. 3. P. Helllwell, S. Waring, J. Kntwlatle, D. Campbell, Van-\ncoavw* V. T. Locke, R. fl. Fraser.\nC. A. Yule. D. McAlmon, Penticton;\n3. 3. Carter, Toronto; Mr. and Mre.\na B. Neleon, J. P Sutherland. F L.\nOrr, M. MacLeod, Trail; P. M. Wards.\nT. A. Bums. P. C. White. Medicine\nHat; R. Strachan, Fernle; P. Dallas.\nCranbrook; C. wicks, 0. Hllller,\nWinnipeg; A. Sutherland, Kaalo: R\nMacintosh. Nakuap; O. F. Elliott,\nj Oolden.\nj\ni\netXeVAV.vs,\n5-*\u00bb$*-\u00bbSS**\u00bbS\u00bbgS3\u00bb\u00abC\u00bbSCM9\u00bbiaM\u00bb>MM\u00abii'*>M9IWS3\u00bb\ncUhe Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin&\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nNEWMARKET TEAM\nENTERS FINALS\nTORONTO, Msroh 6 (CP)\u2014New^\nmarket's fighting Junior Ontario\nHockey aaaooMfeon team Saturday\nwon tti* right to meet Stratford Mir-\ngets ln tba OH.A. junior final defeating National* 8-2 ln an ovaftlms\nThe first gam* of the two-game\naerlea ended In a scoreless Ue.\nHOMERSHAM LAD\nISIAJDATREST\nCub* Attend Funeral of\nArlie Homersham\nProceeds to Act Accordingly;\nPlpinly Shows His Mlud\nArlle Homeraham, young sqn of\nMr. and Mrs, T, E. Homersham, was\nbutted in the city cemetery Saturday afternoon, services being held\nat the St. Saviour's churcn with\nSev. W. J. Silverwood officiating.\nHymns sung were \"Jesus Lover at\nMy Bout\" and \"Juat As I am Thine\nOwn to Be.\" members of the wolf\nCubs attended in a body and the\npallbemrer* were Pred Irvine, c. R.\nDarrough, H. Ldgiin and B. Price.\nBRUINS BEAT\nRANGERS 2-1\nNIW YORK, March t. (AP). \u2014\nBoston Bruins fought tbeir way to a\n2-1 vlotory over New Tork Rangers ln\nthe wildest, roughest National Hockey league battle seen ln Madison\nSquare garden thla naaon. Tha triumph left Boston only a point behind the Hangers who are second In\nthe American dlvlaion.\nWINGS SHUT OUT\nSENATORS 2-0\nDETROIT, March 6. (OP). Detroit's\nRed Wings, working hard to keep\nthe American division lead, shut out\nthe Ottawa Senators 3-0 tonight ln\na tanw National League hockey contest before some 8000 apectators.\nNEGROES LEAVE\nTO JOIN JAPANESE\nLONDON. March 5 *CP cable)-\nThe steamer Stanleyville left Bl\/th\nNorthumberland, today for Japan,\ncarrying a crew of negroes determined, they aaid. to Join the Japan-\neat air force. The ship was dropping\nover the hcrtson when a delegation\nof the British anti-war council arrived ln taxleabs, bearing \u00a3300 wltb\nwhloh they hoped to Induce tb*\nnegroes to atay out of the army of\nthe rising sun.\nBLAYLOCK PAYS\nNELSON A VISIT\nfl. o. Blaylock, vice-president and\ngeneral manager of tbe Consolidated\nMining Jt Smelting Company of\nCanada, apent Saturday in Nelson,\ndriving over from Trail.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n134   BAKER  SV PHONE   IB\n-^$5SA__tfSS$$5SS\n_j SAVOY\u2014L. J. Sr.lth, Victoria; Mrt.\nH Ateiton, Rm:ets Landing; J. N.\nKlBffpby, K-ts'-o:  M. J. Martin. Oran-\n\u2022brcD;:; A. C. Weeks, V. B, Hutton.\nJC, Mc;*od, Vancouver; O. H. Tsylor,\n\u2022Jabn   Kennedy.   Mrs.   B.   M.   Porter.\nalgary,  R. D. Wilde, Itiu;  P. W,\ntbla  week,  heullng  hla  loe out for\nhis summer use.\nMr. and Mrs. A- J. Orady went to\nPernle   on   Monday   to   hare   some\ndental work done.\nSCHOOL   REPORT\nPerfect attendance at tbe Elko\nschool for tbe month of Pebruary\nwu as follows: Cecil Chrlstlano,\nJennie Kelly. Violet Kennedy. Mildred Sheridan, Allan Kennedy, La-\nvena Chrlstlano, Oeorge Mirtln.\nLorraine Martin, Vlnoent Martin,\nAlfred Sheridan, Harold Sheridan,\nand Viola Sheridan.\nJ. MacLeod, Elko school teacher,\nla awarding a prlae each month for\nthe pupil with tbe highest mark ln\narithmetic speed-work. The winner\nfor the month of Pebruary was\nLavona   Chrlstlano.\nNELSON,    B.C.\u2014MONDAY.   'MORNINO,\nCharming Trio\nBf EDWARD J. DUFFY\nAssociate* Press. Staff Writer\nWASHINGTON, March 5 (AP-.\n\u2014Franklin D. Booeevelt had ascended to tlie presidency of tbe\nUnited Statea today with the\nstringent banking situation foremost In his planning, and forthwith declared \"This nation aaks\nfor action, and action now\"\u2014\nand proceeded to act accordingly.\nAfter quick confirmation of -ni*\ncabinet a 'few houra after the Inauguration Saturday, he today summoned the new congress Into session for Thuraday, and issued a\ndecree closing all bahks throughout\nthe country, and declared a ban\non gold exports.\nIn his Inaugural address he plainly showed bis mind. In anapahot\nform, he aet hla alma to Include:\nStricter supervision of banking,\ncredits and investments, ending\nspeculation \"with other people's\ninoneV'\nAssurance ot \"sn adequate, but\nsound   currency\";\nBalan & ng t he f edarat budget;\ndrastic reduction in governmental\nexpenditures, national, state and\nlocal;\nInternational economic readjustment;\nUnification   of rtllef  activities;\nNational planning for and. supervision of transportation and communication and other public uttll-\ntles;\nProjects to make the most of\nnatural   resources;   and\nAdjustments, of population between Industrial and rural sections.\nOn lifting his eyes, he looked\nout upon more than 100,000 Americans. Behind him rose the majestic\ncapltol, with flags fluttering in cool\nbreeaes.\nHe had Just oome from there,\nfrom the ceremony ln which John\nN. Oarner of Texas had succeeded\nCharles Curtis of Kansas as vice-\npresident and 15 members of his\nparty had been swori aa jjew senators.\nOn his right side ut Chief\nJustice Charles E. Hughes, who a\nmoment before had administered to\nhim tbe  oath of office;\nOn his left, hla lips taut, ut\nHerbert Hoove.*, a prlyate cltlun.\nall ready to leave within a matter\nof mlnutu for New Tork.\nPlfteen times fleeting spasms of\napplause  baited  the president.\nThe climax, brief, but pronounoed\nbroke, u he uld he would uk\neongreu for emergency powers,\nshould need arise, to do wbat n*eds\nto be done u though \"w* wett ln\nfict   Invaded   by   a   foreign   foe.\"\nAfter a huty luhch with his\nfamily, President Roouvelt reviewed\nths   Inaugural   parade.\nWe dont know who they ara, but\nthey're a ohennlng trio from the\nchorus  In   \"The  Kid  from Spain.\"\nMISS H. BROWELL\nOPERATED UPON\nCreston Miss Had Appendicitis; Vance Is Visitor\nMacDonald Wins\nCurling, Trail\nChesser and McLellan.\nWin Points\nTRAIL, B. 0., March 8-in a bean\nlead competition at the curling rlnk\nlaat nlfht W. F. lYuswetl 8, beat\nJ. H. Woodburn J. ani Donald MacDonald   beat   Truawell  \u00bb-0.\nIn the eweepatake event reaulta\nwere, aeml-fmaia\u2014p. p. Mclntyre S.\n3. It. Craig 4; E. W. Hazlewont a,\nA. O. Hirvey \u00ab; final, Craig \" 4,\nHaney  10.\nHlfh ecoree In the points competition which was curies during the\nbean teed competition went to A.\nM. Chesaer and Dave McLellan with\nII points awn. w. p. Bomervllle had\n10 polnta and E. J. Provost 20. R. p.\nDockerill and A. D. Turnbull wltb\nJJ polnta were high i* tn, aeconda\ncompetition. M. R. Landuccl and C.\nTyson, headed the leaia with 34\npolnte each, J. Mark and J. Buchanan jr. aecond wltb 33 each.\nBy Improving the ratlonof aheap,\neiperlments aho-jved that the wool\nproduced was 173 per cent longer\n300 per cent atronger and fuller ln\ntexture.\nCRESTON, B. c, March E\u2014Jamea\nByrne, who arrived here 6n Tuesday on a propoaed visit with hla\nbrothers, Bob and Martin, had to ba\ntaken on arrival to creaton Valley\nPublic hoepltal, where he successfully underwent an operation for\nappendicitis and la making a nice\nreoovery.\nOscar Pettaraen arrived bome on\nTuesday from Vancouver, ln which\nctty he has been taking tioepltal\ntreatment for six weeks, and la\nlooking  quite  hla old self.\nHubert Beninger ls an appendicitis\npatient ln tha hospital at Cranbrook.\nMlaa Helen Browdl. who waa\noperated on for appendicitis at tbe\nCreaton Valley Public hoepltal at\nthe weekend. Is making a satisfactory  recovery.\nMlaa Wharton of Calgary haa ar-\nrlyed on a holiday visit with Mr.\narid Mrs. Osborne Brown at the\nranch  on  Orandvlew  hetgbta.\nW. Vance, manager of the Associate! Growers. Kootenay central\nat Nelson, waa a buslnesa vlaltor\nhere during the week, when tm was\nIn ooifference with tbe executive of\nCreston Cooperative Fruit exchange,\nwhich waa tha Associated brunch\nat  Creston  ln   1933.\nErlckson Women'a Hospital all\nhad an Invitation tea and bridge\nat tbe hone of Mra. A.' McKelvey.\nThe high acore prizes at carda were\nmade by Mrs. J. E. Hayden and Mra.\nR. M. Telford.\nMra. E. Kopentck anl young aon.\nwho hare been visiting with bar\nparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Healay.\nhave nturntd to their home In\nVancouver,  Waah.\nMABCH   t,   aAmStnmm\u2014sm\u2014m\nMORE ABOUT\nHIRER\n(Continued .rrom Page One)\n886,000; tM Palatinate, when tbey\nJumped tmn -Jg.000 to 114,000;\nI 'pels, where they Increaaad man\n380,000 to jM.oao.\n* Dr. Hugenburgh's Natlonelleta ap*\nparently did not profit from their\ncombination with the Nasi*, but\nwltb difficulty bald tbalr own.\nTbe Marxist parties, tb* Socialleta\nand tba Coiamunlate, ln first reporta\nseemed cataatrophlcally licked but\nlater tbey picked up. Aegordlng to\nIndications late in, tba tabulating,\nhowever, tbey bad not reached their\nformer   numbers.\nPolitical atralea oonjecturei about\nwhether ChanosUor Hitler aad Vlee-\nChancellor nana von Papen would\ntry to set tbe Oentrlsts, Bavarians,\nPopulists and Cbiiatlan Socialists\ninto tnelr fold, aa thereby tbey\n-would obtain tha two-thlrda majority necessary to make changea ln\nthe constitution.\nTba balloting la thia strangest\nelection alnce Germany became a\nrepublic 'ook place in beautiful\nspring -weather. Here and there were\nIncidents of violence but on the\nbasis of early reporta ttom varloua\nparte of the country there were no\nextraordinary outbursts.\nFour peraona wet* killed, numerous othera Injured and 10 were arrested. The political kllllnga took\nplaoe In Brealau, Oifenbach, Worms\nand   pinneberg.   Berlin   wae   ajutot.\nstreets of tbe capital ware patrol.\nled by polioe armed wltb earblnea\nand eaoh policeman waa accompanied\nby two members of ohanoeilor Hitler's atorm troope wbo hare been\nenrolled aa auxiliary offloen.\nRUNYAN WINS\nFLORIDA GOLF\nDefeats Nearest Opponent by\n10-Stroke Margin\nMIAMI B1LTMORE COUNTRY\nOLUB, Miami, Pla., March t (AP) \u2014\nPaul Runyan, cowtnner 10 days e\u00bbo\nla the $5000 Miami international\nfour ball matches, ewept par aside\nfor tbe fourth auoceaalve time today end took a brilliant M-4S-M-\n68\u2014300 end #1000 flrat money. In\nthe ISOOO Florida year-round elub\nopen golf tournament. He defeated\nhie neareet opponent by a 10 stroke\nmargin.\nBehind Runyan came Charlie\nGuwt, youngster from Deal, ttJn\nwho soored a 270 for hla T-t-holec\nof play with slx-lnch cupa ia tbalr\nfirst use In major golf tournaments.\nHe  won  |760.\nJulse Huot of Quebec, and Andy\nKay of Toronto, failed to craab the\nhard-so-ma.es circle. Huot abot 145-\n70-73\u2014JM, good enough tat more\ntourneys but pretty jar off the pace\nIn thla par-busting display. Kay\nhad faulty rounds the first oouple\ndays, shooting 83-75 and he did not\nstart  today.\nDOUKHOBORS ARE\nUNINFORMED ON\nLEADER'S ACTIONS\nOfficials of tha Christian Oommunlty\nof Universal Brotherhood wltb\nheadquarters at Brilliant, near Nelson, do not know Juat when Peter\nverigin will eome to Britiah Columbia, Tbey dedan tbat Verigin will\ngo direct m bla headquarter* m\nSaakatchewan and .will likely remain there for some time before\ncomlnfc weat to BrltUh Columbia.\nHo meetloge hae* been beld following vertglns i-lease tad offlclala\nMat* none m cotnewiblaatd ap yet,\nVerlgln's foviaiint* baaa not bees\nofficially announoed to mm*.\nPOULIN WINS\nCUE TOURNEY\nIn tbe final eg tb* Russian billiard tourasutnt at tb* Legkut Friday nlgbt, P. B. Poulln beat R.\nDodd* m-Mi. lb* pm* (or the\nblgbeet break went to a. I. Ashby\nwbo mad* an M in a previous\ngam*.\nMusic and Dance\nat A.C.T. Lunch\nBest Wishes Are Extended to\nAlan McLeod\nTwo danoe numbers daintily executed by Mlaa Ruby Oibbon and\npiano aoloa by bar brother Arthur\nfeatured the monthly luncheon pro-\ngram of tb* Ajaoelated Canadian\nTraveller* at the Hume on Saturday.\nThe program waa la tbe htade of\nA. c. Virtue.\nD. D. Townsend, president, extended regret* at tb* departure of\nAlan ucUod to tM cout and on\nbehalf of tbe club wlahed Mm e**ry\nsueoase la tb* futur*. Mr. MeUod\nla Immediate peat preeldent of th*\norganisation aad be atated upon\narrival at the ooaat be Intended to\nhave a hand In formation of a club\ntbere. He declared tbat tbe date of\nhis leaving Heleon wu not definitely known.\nR. If. Whimster on behalf of tb*\nHeleon Curling club Invited th*\nmember* to use tbe lee aheets on\nSaturday afternoon, contest pride*\nwtr* woa by Roy Pollard, Harold\nBarwood and J. B. Curran.\n.i     \\    i\nht. Nr. Youngson\nGoing to Creston\nWill Preeeh Sunday; Ege\nProduction Off\nUM BOWLERS\nHAVE FORTY-\nTHREE TABLES\nMrs, Wilson, Mrs. Blakeman, E. Grindrod Mid\nW. Woods Win\nOne  hundred and  seventy-tww\nperaona were seated at one of tb*\nlargest wbllt drives at tbe e_*ao\u00bb\nttegtd kg tba Nelaen Um Bowling\naaeoelauoa la tbe Canadian Ugloa\nrrlitey night Tbe big ban wu fillet\nto accommodate tbe large crowd,\n43 tables being In play. *o_d__bt\nwaa tb*  winning tabl* and  ww\noocapled ky Mrs. r. Blakeman, Mrt.\nA.   Wllaon,   E.   Grindrod   and   TV.\nWo*ds wbo beld M flags. A look? ,\nticket drawing wa* held and Mia*\nU Iheebaa woa flnt iad C. Walk.\"\ner second. Mlss Dorothy Wheeler\ndrew tickets and W. Manson, honorary president of the lawn bowl-\nen, dtttrlbnted the prtew.\nMre. P. B. Wheeler wea convener\nof arrangements and wu assisted bp\nMm. T. I  Beban, Mrs. E. T, Brake,\nMn.   J.  Draper, Kite O.  Laughton.\nMrs. R. A. Aldersmlth, and Mra. A.\nT.Richards.\nTbe men's committee wu mapei\ned of the entln executive which Includes J. Draper, A. Wlgg, H. Alltel,\nO. A. Meeres, W. C. Chapman, W.\nWylle, r. Coulter, J. A. Armstrong\nW. M*lne__uk and A. Una. a. T,\nBrake wu muter of osnmonlw.\nSCHOOL SUBS\nTO ME CUTS\n25 Per Cent Slash in Daily\nPar Boards Order\nROAD SURFACES\nTIGHTEN UP AS\nMERCURY DROPS\nImproved by tbe cold dip at Friday night, the highway* - of the\ndlatrlct were in good traffic shape\nover tRe weekend, s* far *$ reported,\nno complaint! being received bf the\nprovincial department of public\nwork*. Tbe fall of tbe mercury to\nthe teens tightened up the enow\naurtace, which Friday waa beginning\nto break where moat affected by\nthe thew.\nA physician reports that an eyebrow pencil la best (or marking\ntest tubes and X-ray films.\nWhat Jap Shells Did to China's Wall\nBudJ, Montnal; W. T. Burgess. Brilliant; J. w. Sherblnn. Crescent\nValley; Art Erlckson. Alex Brlckaen,\nNelson: B. Romano, O. Ololottlo.\nTwill Walter Millar, Nikua-p; Mlu\nEdith Aim, Kulo.\nMadd&n Hotel\nA   Welcome   r.-VBft*   Yoit\nlt\u00bb    i.    MAIIKgM\nI inniMrl-h   Krinixl*-Neil\nIM    end   t'nM    tVntei\nIn  rlie  HKtHI  \u00bbi ihe iu,\n\u25a0 nuuu r*   \u2014-______*______\u2014a_-\nMew Grand Hotel\nf   i.   klPtK    (.nip\nUrrkl)   and   Monthi)   Hales\nHut   and  I old   tinier\n4|tlEh*    **\u25a0\"'    HI'       lltHlttfe   gl All   Jl)\n\u2022mik     'O - Month nnd tip\nOccidental Hotel\n'0.1 Vernon ltt. Phon* 1**11.\nII     IVAMHIIK\nnrty  Booms ol  Koiid  Comfort\nlleadqu_irlrrs   for   Loggers\nand   Miners.\nDUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   UPOIM'E,   PROP.\nItoom* rrom tlOc to gl.ftO. Monthly\n910 and  up.\nsteam   tinted  and   hot and  eold\nwater   m   everj   room\n6U.1 Hatter Ht phone M\nWater with meal. rotpj stomach\njuices, aids digestion, if blotter mi to\ngaa add a spoonful of Adlerika   One\nChina's Ofsat Wafl Jer centuries oent Japanese attack and occupation la a section tf the wall after Jap- A<m C]Wna out poi\u00bbons and waehes\nkept out Invaders, but It crumbled at Shanhalkwan. Here, In one of aneee high explosive shells bad hQ***- BOTH upper snd lower bowels.\nbefon   modem  weapons  In   the  re-   J the first pictures to reach America, j barded it. 1        14-U__n, Kutherforct Oo., Druggists,\nMAROONS BEAT\nCALGARYTIGERS\nTake Games Three to One;\nRetain Second Place\nVANCOUVER, March B (CP) \u2014\nStaging a fast and furious offensive\nVanoouver won Friday'\u25a0 getna from\nCalgary and retained second position\nln the western Canada Hockey laafus\n\u2022landing by a one-point margin.\nMaroons break oame ln tbe second\nperiod after ths ftrst had gone\nscoreless when they tallied three\ngoals ln a row, to Tigers one. Tbs\nTigers came back In the final session, to add two oountars but tbe\nMaroons had pulled tbe ttmt out\nof the firs.\nESKIMOS BEAT\nCK_SCENTS5-3\nPractically Cinch Playoff\nPlace\nICMONTON. Marcb \u00ab \u25a0.Cl')\u2014lekl-\nmos practically cinche.1 a playoff\nbirth ln the Western Canada Pro-\nfeesionsl Hockey league here Friday\nnight wben they defeated the sukatoon Crescents 8-3, while ottt\n2000 fans cheered them on to vlotory.\nRight from the atart the Eskimos\ntook commanj .f their engagement\nand whipped in four goala during\nthe flret period. They got one more\nIn the second and tbaa turnej back\na determined number of thrusts by\nthe Crescents ln the cloelng two\nperiods.\nIt wu the lut home game ol the\nregular league schedule for tbe ahka.\nTbey will complete tbeir scheduled\ngame at Vancouver wltb gamea on\nTuuday   and  Prlday  of  neit  week.\nTbe laks played wltbout Carl\nRoberteon, their goal keeper, who\nwu replaced by Bam Tlmmlnt.\nCRBSTON, B. C, Maroh S\u2014An\nexchange of Presbyterian ohurch\nwork la arranged for Sunday, wben\ntbe local mlnltter, H. O. Smith, B_v ,\nwill officiate st Nelaon. aad Rev.\nJamu Toungson will be ber* to\ntake tbe uaual quarterly sacrament\nUrrloe.\nCg( shipments from all point* In\ntb* valley for Pebruary ar* plaoed\nat not more than 5000 douns,\nwhich I* a slump of fully go per\neent oa tbe January outgo. Tba 10\ndaya of cold weather at tbe middle\nof tbe month la entirely ruponalble\nfor tbe reduction output, aelllng\nagencies claim.\nTb* flrtt butterfly of tbe eeuon\nwu wtn by J. C. Martin while\nworking at the ranch at Alloc\nSiding one day at tbe fleet of tM\nwwk. Robin* ar* quiu common at\nall  points  la  th*  valley.\nSchool teachers acting u sub-\nstltutes In Nelson whool* whek\nteachen are 111 or absent wlU\nUk* a reduction of It per oen*\nla wkges per day, the Nelson achool\nboud decided on frldsy night.\nBubetltutu In public schools wer*\npaid M per day and In tb* high\nachool M per day. Pay ln futun\nwlll be t! and tM 78. Tlx matter\narose when Principal Sparku of\nOentral Khool brought up tb* maV\nter. He stated en* teaohet htd bead\n111 onr th* Unit allowed aad he\nwlahed to know If tbe board wanted\nhim to lay off tba aubetltute and\ncarry on with tbe pnunt ataff\nfilling In by rwrganlalag the staffs.\nThe botrd decided the *ub*Utut*\nahould carry on until th* trust***\ncould mak* Invutlgatlos.\nWhat SHE TOLD\nWORN OUT HUSBAND\n->\" -narialM. Bw wbsly tdta\n\u00a3\u00bbd mZ!S.,Su_\u00bbei_e*rSi.\nvery Morning\nafter (sitae I**\n(Nature e Reaa*\n,    works geollv, ther-\n\u2022^\u2022rfi-StT!?\ntract toco_ipl\u00abe,>lgatar\nl-xwUoataLfloa-hsMt.\nfonslas. Try a\nGUILTY OF MURDER\nsSALT LAKE CITT, March 5 (API\n-\u00bb A district court Jury found\nMrs. Elisabeth Droubsy guilty of\nfirst degTee murder ln killing ber\nhusband, C. Edson Droubas. last\nNovember, and recommended life\nImprisonment. Tbe recommendation\nli obligatory  upon   the.   court.\nDrink Water With Meals\nGood For Stomach\n70,000\nPolicyholders\nshare all profits.\nB\nttrt\nECAUSE Nortk\nAmerican  lilt  it a\nMutual Company iu profi t-\naharing policyholder* are 'r**l^'\\\npart-owners in an enter- ^\npri*e lhat they alw control. They ihare ill profltg among themtelre*. They are\nthe Company and participate in the progreu and pro\u00bb-\nperity which tiny make possible.\nSince commeacem*ntofbn-lnest in 1881 thiiCo_apanyh\u00bb*\npaid to ita policyholder* and beneficiaries $64,120,181. It\nhold* for their benefit, fund* of 145,405,035. These\namount* together exceed by 1*1312,177 the totll received\nfrom policyholders in premiums.\nLife assurance in this Company is the ideal form of protection with profitable returns. May our representative\ntell you why it it to your advantage to Assure Mutually.\nH AMERICAN\nAteeti *47,!9*M31\nS-apfe-i --,035,311\nLIFE\nP. D. CAMPBELL\nDistrict Manager\n208 Medical Arts Building\n \t\n\u2014\n\u2014\n*tm\n3S>3\n-HAMBER SETS\nMH  VIEWS\nfO THE HOUSE\nM Restricts Initiative\n! to Those With Original Capital\nEW PROMOTIONS\nARE HANDICAPPED\nluuwer to Pattullo Also\nGoes to Members for\nthe District\nthat under the existing operation\nof tb* Security Prauds Prevention\nact, which tlee up both vendor**\naad promotion atook, lt la of llttl*\nuae for an attempt to bt mad* to\ndevelop a new mining property by\nany except thoee with ample original\ncapital, eo tiigh ar* th* barriers\ntbat muat be eurmounted by a new\ncompany going Into the ehare market for capital, la tbe general contention of the Chamber of Mlnea ot\nEastern British Columbia, ln Ita\nrepreeentttlona to the legiaiatlve\nauthorltlee. Tbla Ide* I* embodied by\nPreeldent E. W. Widdowson In *\nlatter drafted after meeting* of\nth* apeclal committee oa thla act.\nThe letter la la further answer\nto * letter from T. D. Pattullo,\nLiberal letder, asking Juat what th*\nchamber takes exception to, the\nchamber having previously wired\nthe chairmen of both party caucuses\nthat lt wu strongly la favor ot\ntbe repeal or amendment of tbe\nact, which waa operating to stifle\nfinancing eg new mining develop-\n-menu. Copies of the letter to Mr.\nPattullo are being eent to Lleut.-\nCol. rred Llater, C.M.O., chairman\nof the aOone*rvatlva caucus, and to\nDr. Urn, Borden. 3. H. Schofleld,\nCapt. James Pttzelmmons, and Dr.\nW.    H.    Sutherland,    members    tot\nYour Blood Stream\nIs Your Life Stream...\nYour Health\u2014Your Vigor\u2014Your Happiness\nYour Very Life Depends Upon Its Condition\nK your Blood Stream la thin\naad  watery-\nIt   lt   ta   polluted    and    Impoverished\u2014\nIf lt la not carrying sufficient\nOXYOBN \u2014 Nature's Great\nTltallaer \u2014 to the varloua\nparte of your body \u2014 LOOK\nOUT POR TBOUBUS!\nLoae ot strength _\nvitality \u2014 poor appetite \u2014\nupeet digestion \u2014 rheumatlam\n\u2014 heart palpitation \u2014 head-\naches \u2014 shattered nerves \u2014\nmany Illnesses reeult frofh an\nunhealthy blood stream.\nRevitalize YOUR Blood Stream\nOr. Wllllama' pink Pills wlll\ntsTltallss yonr Blood Stream,\nm they ban done for thou-\nsands ot other people In 72\n\u2022ountrlee. * , . These pills\npurify uid enrich the Blood,\nso that enertlalng Oxygen ls\nearrled ln a vitalizing stream\nto all parts and organ** of the\nbody. , . , Thus strength is\nrenewed,    appetite    Improved,\nnew nerve force built up, and\na fresh sense of happiness\nand well-being Is deraloped.\nDr. Wllllama' pink Pills ara\nbeneficial for young, growing\ngirls, for men and women ln\nmiddle life and later years\u2014\nfor ALL whose Life Stream\nneeds enriching. . , . Oet a\nsupply from your Druggist\nwithout delay \u2014 60 oents a\npackage.\n\u25a0TD   NSLSON   DAILY   WIWI,   MUON,   B.O-MONDAT   MORNINO,   MABCH   \u2022,    ttttm\nWest  Kootenay  rldlnga,  as  well   as\nto the minister of mines.\nPresident   Wlddowson's   lstter   to\nthe Liberal leader ls as follows:\nEXEMPT  VT TO  MARKET\n\"I received your letter of Pebruary\n33* la answer to tha .telegram eent\nyou Isst Tuesday nlfht from the\nChamber of Mines, antf I have\ngone over ths Security Frauds Prevention aet very carefuHy wtth our\ncommittee that has the matter in\nhand, together with the president\nof the board of trade, and others\nfully conversant with the question.\n\"The conclusion we have cocas to.\nIs that that part of ths act requiring the registration of mining companies before Inviting the public to\nsubscribe for sharss should be either\namended, or eliminated from the act.\n\"To enlarge upon this, I would\ndraw your attention to the different sections dealing with this subject These are part 1, clause 4,\nsection 1 and 3. In this section, it\nstates that no person shall trade ln\nany security unless be Is registered\nas a broker or salesman, that no\nofficial of any mining syndicate\nor company shall trad* in any security unless he ls registered ae a\nbroker. In clause I, provisions ars\nmsde whereby mining syndicates or\ncompanies may with the approval of\nthe attorney-general be registered ae\nbrokers, snd this practically amounts\nto the fact that any mining oompany after organisation must of a\nnecessity register as a broker to\nplaoe Its shares before the public,\nand eo It brings all nsw companies\ndirectly under the oontrol of tbs\nattorney-general, or the administrator appointed by him of this act\nFurther; thess companies, even after\npaying the fees for Incorporation,\nmust take out a broker*! licence and\npost a bond for 1500.\nABANDON   EFFORTS\n\"These clauses are preventing new\ncompanies being formed to take\nover mining properties, and two or\nthree lnstsness of companies fofcmed'\nin loaa are known In this district,\nwhereby after they were organised,\nand the fees paid, It was found\nthat they oould not go ahead and\noperate under the regulations and\nrequirements Issued by the administrator.\n\"I might at this point say that\nln addition to ths clauses mentioned, the regulations and requirements put befor. companies ars so\nstringent that lt ls almoat Impossible to go ahead further than organisation.\n\"I am told tbe prsssnt registrar\nor administrator ls doing everything\npossible to make the act workable,\nbut still his requirements ars so\nstringent thst companies hare had\nto stop after receiving them. I am\nalso told by lawyers that In the\nevent of a company Issuing stock\nIn payment of a mining property,\nth* registrar requires that the stock\nbe put ln escrow until such a tlms\nthat be will release It; further, that\nall promotion stock must also be\nput  ln   escrow   until   a   profit   Is\nmads. In this way lt Is almost lm*\npossible to sell stock to raise funds\nfor development purpesss or to pay\nthe expenses necessary for promotion aad for the early stages of\ndevelopment. Therefor*, unless ths\nparties hav* a oonsldsrabl* amount\nof liquid assets, tbey cannot go\nahead with thetr mining operations.\nASK   CLABIFT\n\"Then ar* two other parts la\nthe Security Frauds Prevention act\nthat want careful ooaslderatloa;\nthese are la section t, part 1, subclauses h and L. The former reads:\n'A trade la good faith by an actual\nprospector.' It Is deemed by our\nexecutive that attention should bs\ndrawn, to this section, for many\nother people - than prospectors ars\nowners of mining property and desire to dispose of their interests.\nFor instance, I own several mining\npropertlee of my own, but you\ncould not term me a proepector, I\nmight be a 'free miner1 due to\nhaving * fr** miners licence, or I\nmight not have a lloenoe but own\ncrawn-grantcd > mineral claims, and\nso lt 1* felt that after the words,\nactual prospector, tbe set should\nbs msde to read, 'or ttt* miner or\nowner of a mining claim.' If this\nIs done, some of th* troubl* accruing from th* wording of section 4\nss mentioned above wou-d be eliminated, as It would release the original owners of a mining property\nlor such a way that they oould dispose of their securities taken In exchang* for their claim*. Bub-asctlon\nL mentioned above prbvldes for the\nacquisition of personal property\nunder oondUonal sales contract, *nd\nIt Is felt after the word 'personal\nproperty should be Inserted the\nwords 'or mining property\/ a* It Is\nvery doubtful as to whether mining\nproperty could be oonsldered personal, and to make it clear w* feel\nthat thess words should bs added.\n\"X consider that the foregoing\ncovers everything that can be asked\nby th* mining men, and though\nthere U a considerable difference\nof opinion as to the value of the\nrwt of th* act yet* we feel that\nthe balance of lt deals chiefly with\nbrokers and brokerage, and as such\nw* sre not called upon to express\ndefinite opinion*.\nUNDER TWO OTHER ACTS\n\"In advancing th* changes which\nZ hav* put forward, I would draw\nyour attention to ths fact that all\nmining companies and mining syndicates have to conform wtth the\nrequirements of the Companies act,\nand also with tbe Miners! Survey\naad Development aot. By thle latter\nact all mining companies must Issue\na prospectus which has to be passed\nby ths mines department This prospectus is usually sent to the real-\ndent engineer of the district ln\nwhich tbe mine Is situated, and lt\nmust conform ln ell respects to th*\nrequirements of the engineer before\nIt Is allowed to be lmusd. Further,\nthe mines department exercises thorough supervision ovpr all statements\nIssued   by   th*  company,   and   any\nSpecial Offer to Farmers\n% Line. Classified Ad \u25a0\nJ Line Classified Ad \u2022\n6 times for 49C\n6 times for 69C\nSCHOOL REPORT\nMADE, MOYIE\nMOTH, B. C, March \u00ab\u2014Moyle\nachool report for January.\nOrade I\u2014Prank Bandera.\nOrad* II\u2014Joan oeroux, CU** Forsyth, Pred Barr, Idward Barr, torn-\nberaon Walker, Geraldlne Conrad,\nJamea Whitehead.\nOrade III\u2014Henry Watowakl, Ht\nBarr, Nicholas Watowakl, La Vaune\nConrad,  Vlnoent  Conrad.\nOrad* IT\u2014Philip Conrad, Robert\nWalker, Jeasle J. Whitehead.\nOrade VI\u2014Josephine Whitehead,\nJeesle Walter, Russell Oonrad.\nOnd* VU\u2014Oiorla Whitehead, Her-\nfaret Whitehead, Harry Taylor.\nYvonne Bandera.\nOrade VIII\u2014Thora Andrews, Alice\nWhitehead, Prances Whitehead.\nPercentage ol attendance was 93.81.\nB. A. Boyer, teacher.\nClaims Cleared,\nAssessment Work\nAaaeeement work haa heen recorded, clearing th* following mineral\ndata*:\nSpokane Free, Wiahlngton\u2014It., ft.\nShrum. deer Water creek.\nBeat* Free\u2014H. X. Morgan, Anderson eretk.\nRainbow aad Skookum\u2014Oerl Pateraon, Hall creek.\nCanada and Baffle\u2014 L. Slattery,\nPorcupine creek.\nBlack Frac\u2014Nell MoColemsn, Fawn\ncreek.\nShow Dowa and surer Tip\u2014S. A.\nBeta-den. Coon  and Sheep creek.\nOold Crown\u2014u. W. Brown, Sitkum  creek.\nsurtllng, Star Light\u2014A!** Carrie.\nCultus  creek.\nMcKelvle\u2014John X. Hayden. Duch\nmountain.\nMonarch\u2014Katharine 8. Ttmmona,\nKootenay late.\nTwilight. Two Star Frac, Horth\nStar Free\u2014J. L. Parker, three mllea\neast of Tmlr.\nMortgage Litter, Tenderfoot, stag\nLeap\u2014B.  Peeney,  Marble  mountain.\nDaley\u20141. Balnbrtdge, Oerman basin\nassessment work on hla claim east\nof Moyle. The claim* an but a\nahort distance from the old St.\nKugene,   at  one   time   one   of   the\nMr*. R. A. Smith, who bu beet,\nth* houae guest of her son and\ndaughter-in-law. Mr. aad Mra. Heleon   L.   Smith,   of   Cranbrook,   for\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 PAO\u00bb  THRCB\nday morning's train for Calgary,\nAlta., whan aha wlll apesd a oouple\not weeka the houae gueat of her\nalster-ln-law,    Urs.    Joseph    fiolln.\nbeet producen la Britiah Columbia, tbt laat two week*, left on wednes- Sbe  wlll alao  vlalt other  relatives.\nMRS. R. A. SMITH\nGOES TO CALGARY\nMOTH, B. C. March B\u2014Hector\nOay and William Newhoue* inn\nbusiness visitors In Cranbrook on\nTueaday.\nRev. and Mn. C. Addyman had aa\ntheir guests on Thursday Mr. and\nMn. J. W. Pitch and Mr. and Mn.\nOordon Jewell.\nHeleon L. Smith apent tbe weak\nead at hla home ln Cranbrook.\nOordon Jewell waa a business\nvlaltor to Cnnbrook on Monday.\nBert Sonde left for hla home ln\nCalgary,  Alta.\n3. W. Fitch ha* some men doing\nfalee statement* published an\nquickly taken up hy th* department, which foroae ttelr withdrawal\nor publishes the actual facta of the\ncase. Under th* clrcuxstineee, and\nseeing that mining men an actually ln charge of theee things for\nthe government, lt la deemed that\nsufficient supervision Is exercised\nwithout bringing the mining oom-\npanlee under th* furthtr restrictions and requirements laaued by the\nregistrar of th* Security Frauda\nPrevention act.\n\"Wa respectfully urg* upon you\nthat you wlll give these mattern\nyour moat careful consideration, and\nact ea you deem ln tbe best Interests of all.\"\nThis special offer, good for three months only, covers adrertls-\ning for anything a farmer, fruit-grower or ponKryman wishes ^\nto sell or buy, though the advertiser must be the\n\u2022owner of anything he offers for sale.\nA 2-Line Ad for 6 Times for 49c\nWill Find Buyers\nfor\nLIVESTOCK-POULTRY-FARM PRODUCE\nFARM IMPLEMENTS\u2014DOMESTIC ANIMALS\nSETTING EGGS\u2014USED INCUBATORS\nETC\u2014ETC.\nFigure 9 words to 2 lines or 14 words to 3 lines. #\nCash must accompany order. No ads charged at this rate.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nThe Newspaper Which Covers Kootenay\nt ubaon'B Bag CCntttpatii!\nGROCETERIA\nCaah, Carry, and Save\nMalkln't   Bett   Tea;   mm*\nper lb. _. _._._..\u201e mi\nAylmer Choice qnelity  ._,(\nCora; par tin   **r\nCampbell's   Tomato\nSoap; I Una for\t\n21*\nUtilise -Sweet Mustard or Sweet Mixed,\nM-oa. Jar  _\n29*\nRovrn tree's    Cocoa;\ntt-lb.  tin     \u2122.\n2l<\nMacaroni   or   Spaghetti;   o<*>\nper   pkt _. mf\nSERVICE\nGROCERY\n_>h\u00abn* II        W* Deliver\nQuaker dole*  0*tt;  eai\nper  pkt. i i     *\nRoger's   Pore  Can*\nSyrup\u2014a*  _.__.__\n21*\n43*\nCom\u2014Del   Mala*;\nper   tla   _ \t\n17*\nPe*e\u2014Sieve 1, eholee arm\nquality; pn tta. **Jr\nTomato   Juice\u2014Campbell*;   par   tla   _....\t\n8<\nHoepltal Bread; Toilet\npaper\u2014A auper enp*\ntissue,  larg*  rolla; t*t\n$( '^ttfriitfr'Bftg (E**ty\u00abtit.)i(\n\u25a0MCoaroRA-rao art may lana.\n&\u00b0**C 4* Come t0 <<The Ba^\" See the\n4* 4*4^    New Spring Fabric Display\nDon't miss this opportunity to get authentic Information on new Fabrics, colors and\ndesigns for Spring 1933. Be sure to note the new greys, two-tone reds, beige, bright\nblue, greens and golds. Watch the new Chevron stripes and double plaids, wee florals and quaint conventional designs.  See the windows.\nNOVELTY PLAID CREPES\nSomething entirely new for the smart\nwash dresses. Plaids of green, peach,\nnew rase. 36 inches wide.\nYARD \t\nNEW SILK PRINTS\nFor the whole dress or the smart new blouses or contrast tops these are very correct. Every color to choose from in large florals or the quaint small patterns. 88\ninches wide. YARD \t\n\"RUFF\" CREPES\nNew krinkly weaves in forest green,\nburgundy, ivory or white. 88 inches\nwide. Lovely for sports.\nYARD \t\n\"NO SHRINK\" BROADCLOTHS\nThis special process by the Wabasso people insures you\nagainst shrinkage. Your dress remains\nthe same length after many washings.\n36 inches wide in 15 attractive new\nshades. YARD\t\nWABASSO BROADCLOTHS\n86-inch Wabasso broadcloth. Nice weight, even weavef\nclear dye and fast colors. See the new\nshades of Persian Rose, Golden Glow,\nBagdad Green, and Peachy. A cloth for\nnumberless uses. YARD\t\nNEW COLORED PIQUES\nThese are very much favored and come in sunproof\nshades of Spring Green, Peach, Powder\nBlue and Golden Glow. 36 inches wide.\nVery smart for sports dresses and suits.\nYARD \t\nREAL IRISH LINEN SUITING\n86-inch pure linen in new shades of Maize, Copen, Rose,\nOyster and Green. Ideal for children's\nwear or sports dresses. Never before\nsold at this price.\nYARD \t\nBROADCLOTH PRINTS\nA special quality hard-wearing print in patterns you\nwill rave about. Wabasso make. 86 inches wide in 30 beautiful patterns.\nYARD  ;\t\nWABASSO PERCALES\nAll new crisp and lovely. Charming small conventional\ndesigns and quaint motifs. 86 inches\nwide. Fast colors, of course.\nUTMOST VALUE,\nYARD \t\nPRINT \"MILLENDS\"\n300 yards of fast color prints in\nshort ends. Our regular 19c and\n25c quality. Length 5 to 10 yards.\nYARD\t\nPURE SILK FLAT CREPES\nThis fine crepe is a special HBC value.\nThe colors are all new for 1983. For\nevery'purpose including lingerie and lining this is a splendid\nweight and quality. 38\ninches wide in 28 shades\nYARD \t\n98^\nTHE BETTER GRADE\nWASH FABRICS\nGay printed percales in every new shade\nand smart designs. All 86 inches wide.\nIncluded in these are the\nnew plaids and Chevrons.\nWonderful value at,\nYARD \t\n35c\nCELANESE\n\"ANGELSKIN\"\nA lingerie fabric in cosmetic shades of\nflesh, brunette, rachel, ochre, naturelle,\nivory, golden, ceil, water green, black or\nadmiral blue. 36 inches\nwide. Washes perfectly.\nYARD\t\njreen, DiacK or\n59c\nWABASSO PRINTS\nThese fine prints are here in endless profusion.    Dark, medium and\neffects.     The colors\nare   all   tubfast   and\nsunfast     86   inches\nwide. YARD\t\n19c\nNew Check  Ginghams\n\"Ginghams are back!\" But of course\nthe colors are different. Some have\nvery tiny checks and the larger plaid\neffects are very smart\nfor 1988.   82 inches\nwide.\nYARD\t\nLADIES' DRESS SHOES\nI   tor\nti\nA footwear opportunity out of the ordinary including newest models in the last minute style\ncreations. Fashioned in black or brown kid ties,\nblack suede ties, pumps, gore\npumps and one strap shoes. Suit-\nable for dress or afternoon or eve- *\nning wear. Fitting A to D. Sizes,\n4 to 8.\nPRICED\t\nbrown kid ties,\n$5\n1\n__________________\n \t\n\u25a0\u25a0* '\":\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-\npao\u00ab rocs\n% totam laUtj Nuns\n\"Interior of British Columbia'i Fatntty Newspaper\"\ntti, TtM R-rWS  vTBUJi R IS NSWS\nPubllahed **nr\u00bb moral Bf eicm Suadap br ,TI_B KBWB\nPUBLISH-NO cOMPANt. UUTTtD, lit Baker Strut, Nelaon,\nB.O.   Member of CANADIAN PRESS Leaaed Win Strvlo*. *   \u25a0    \u25a0\nAovsansmo satss om appucatioh\nOr nt* carda ma bt MU al tb* offlu of aa. Adnrtlalng\nnaotnlied bj tbe CANADIAN DAILT NB^BPAP-BS ASSOC!\nINC, of which the Nelaon Daily New* la a member.\nUTION,\nSUBSCRIPTION RATB8\nB-f mall (countn). Pat month ... ,,\nPtr   rear\nBv mtll (dtp), par year __\nOutelde Canada, per month\nPar  rut\nJt to\n. ttm\n- 11.00\nDelivered (olty bp ctrrMr).\nPar etar - , _\n.75\n, MjOO\nPayable ln tdvtao*.\nMember Audit Bureau af Circulation.\nMONDAY, MARCH 6,1888.\nLet the Public Know\nDuring tbs discussion in the Senate on the bill to\nprovide for, and If necessary enforce, cooperation be.\ntween the Canadian National Railway and the Canadian\nPacific Railway in putting into effect economies, Senator J. A. Calder pointed out that one reason for the carnival of extravagance which the Canadian National\nofficials indulged in during the past few years wat due\nto the fact that the Canadian National estimates were\nnever placed before the House of Commons in detail.\nThe Minister of Railways of the day, in reply to questions affecting expenditures on the Canadian National,\nwould almost invariably reply in general terms, Or declare that to give details of expenditure would not be\nin the public interest.\nThe argument in support of this attitude was that\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway should not be given information as to the details of the operations of ths govern,\nment owned line. To this argument Senator Calder replies that it really possessed no weight, because lt was\nquite obvious that the Canadian Pacific Railway would\nbe closely in touch with tht operations of it competitor,\nand undoubtedly would know a great deal more about\nwhat the government lints were doing than the average\nmembtr of parliament could ofttain through questions\nin tht House.\nIn any event, tht point raised by Senator Calder is\na mott important one. It Is one of the first essentials\nin good government that legislators should be given full\ninformation concerning any expenditures which the gov-\neminent of tht day wishes to have authorized. The\nwhole idea of voting huge sums in the form of a blank\ncheque is bound to result in a tremendous amount of\nwatte. Ont -of tht Senators, during the debates on the\nbill which is now being brought before the House of\nCommons, suggested that Senator Calder's'idea should\nbt Incorporated ln ths measure, so that in future the\npublic should bt assured that Canadian National expenditures \"would not be approved by tht House of Commons until the members had been placed in possession\nof full information.. Such a clause is not in the bill,\nbut there lt every reason why such a provision thould\nbe inserted by the House of Commons. The Senate has\nno control over the Budget. Budgetary matters are essentially within the province of the lower house. Such\nan amendment to the Senate bill, therefore, would come\nmott properly from tht House of Commons, upon whose '\nshoulders rests the responsibility for expenditures by\ngovernment departments.\nThe time has come when we can no longer afford\nto permit the Canadian National to be a law unto itself\nln spending tht money of the tax-payers.\nLighting the Highways\nFifty years ago many of the marvels of modern\nscience, such as radio and tht airplane, would have been\nlaughed to scorn. Yet today they are casually accepted\naa everyday services, says tiie London Free Press. So\ngreat has been the advancemtnt in. the scientific field\nthat people have learned no longer to scoff when someone makes an apparently Impossible prediction and\ncomes forward with some extraordinary plan. In this\nconnection, Sir Hugo Hirst, chairman of the British General Electric Company, says that a new lamp has been\ndeveloped that it will be able to light the highways of\nBritain at night so thoroughly that speeding automobiles will need no headlights. The lamp will use only 80\nper cent as much current as do present lamps.\nThe lamp, says Sir Hugo, owing to its brilliancy and\nefficiency, will probably lend itself in the first instance\nto street lighting. The lamp it not yet ready for the\nmarket, but he has seen some demonstrations of it on a\nhighway near the General Electric laboratories which\nimpressed him to such an extent that he visualized the\npossibility of lighting arterial roads from London to Birmingham, London to Glasgow, or London to Bristol. Research and experiment at the laboratories are already\ncompleted and a contract has been secured that will en.\nable the company to make a practical demonstration on\none of the byways out of London near Wembley.\nNight travel by automobile at tht present time is\nmade dangerous by the menace of glaring headlights on\nsaving of life by the adoption of this invention. It would\nautomobiles, which would be eliminated with a great\nalso do away with a large number of inconveniences a\nmotorist now suffers, such as a summons to appear in\ncourt because ont headlight suddenly goes out, or a\nrear-end red light fails to operate. There it no doubt\nthat the safety of night travel would Increase. Tht plan\nts, of oourse, lmpottlble of fulfillment at tht present\ntime, but it lt not so visionary as it seemt, if tht world\never gets back oa a normal basis again.\nGold will always be man's ultimate basis of trade,\nand B. C.'s position in regard to the production of this\nprecious metal is very encouraging.\n^Between Yon\nand Me\"\nBp -JJLO.-\nBere'e on* for tb* boy* tt th*\nl*glon:\nThn* allied tcMlera\u2014t Scotchman,\nan Bngllabtaan tad tn Irishman\u2014\nwen on patrol In No-Uan'a Land\nduring th* world war, Tbey cam*\nupon t bunoh of Oerman eotdien\nulup.\n\"Let'* take tbem prieoners,\" uld\ntbt Scotchman.\n-tto, wall kill tbta*,* auggeeted\nthe tngllihman.\n\"Hall, noi\" uld th* Iruhman.\n\"Let'a wak* them up and haw t\nflghtl\"\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nOnr Ute weekend\u2014I heard Lov\nBradley ttatlng that Bruce Orady\ndid not enn ahtve\u2014Aad Bruoe replied thtt h* had to that* coca,\nalonally\u2014And on Sunday 3. P. Pit-\nner paaeed another milestone\u2014Charlie Stark stul throwa a wicked\nbowline btU\u2014Aad I beard tbe boy*\ntt tha legion preparing for their\nbig tourney whleh atari* today-\nWatched Prank Whuler manipulate\na billiard cue\u2014He rntut know almoat\nall th* pity* by heart\u2014Noticed\nDouglu Hlnton wearing a new hat\n\u2014dtp\u2014 BJnryon* elae asking til\nabout tht Canadian dollar.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nLondon'a train* an apeedy, but\nthe? alao haul aome novel load*.\nIome queer cargoes for which tbt\nLondon, Midland and soottlab railway provided epeclal train* durlnf\n1903 wen:\nA complete automatic telephone\nexchange.\nA contingent of wild animal* fo*\nWhlpanade too, from th* former\nBollock * W\u00abnbw*U elrcu*.\nTb* world'* largest hollow iteel\nforging.\nTwo large touring clrcuu*.\nA fleet of liner's lifeboat*, a yacht,\ntnd tha famoua apeed boat, Mlu\nEngland   UL\nA complete farm, moved 9*17 mllu\nfrom Galloway ln Scotland to Bert-\nfordahln betwun one mllklng-tlm*\nand tbe next.\n\u2022 \u2022    e\nMy Idu cf t hud Job Juat now\nwould  be  ulllng  oath   register*   la\naay of tht statu of tht O.S.A.\neee\nIn tbt anawera glvu to aueetlona\noa th* Income tax form than tn\nocoulonal flaahu of unoontclou*\nhumor, par Instance, on* taxpayer\natated: \"My pannta tn partly but\nnot wholly dependable.\"\nAnother nld: \"I'm married now\nwith t widow and (our  children.\"\nA lady tuptyer atated tbtt her\noccupation wu \"wrecking eutomo-\nbllu.\" Th* quwtlon arm* lt ah*\ndrlna trom tbe front uat or tb*\nhack?\nAnother nan In t labored tnd\nquite unnecessary attempt to fill ln\ntht atMta and llabllltlu statement\non page tour of hla Individual Income tax nturn, wrote agalnat \"Sundry\": \"None, I remember tht Sabbath day to Map 11 holy.\"\neee\n\"The depreulon 1* aTjut onr,\"\naald Clydt Jknory after nadlng aome\nadvance nport* upon tho riee of\nthe Canadian dollar ln the 0_a.A.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nTwo thousand metal helmets,\nmade to protect Onlted State* eol-\ndlen during the gnat war, had\nbun ahlpped from Philadelphia to\nChina to become part of the equipment of Cblneu troops on tho Jee\nboi front. They wen a bit rusty,\ntnd with lining* \u2022omewhat moth-\neaten.\nAlbert S. Dnyfuu, heed ot th*\ncompany whleh ahlpped th* helmet*,\nsaid! \"Thl* I* not th* flrtt tlm* we\nh*d a chance to uli theu helmet*.\nAbout two yurs tgo we had completed a deal with Oreeoe. and wen\nready to ship them when a Onek\ncaptain oame along and objected to\nthe moth*. Th* dul feU through.\"\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWhich reminds me of thft fellow\nwho went to Oeorge Pleury and\nuked for a couple pound* of moth\nball*, oeorge (old them. In t few\nhoura th* ehap nturned with half\nth* moth balla and aaked for a\nnfund. Be aald the balla wtn no\ngood. He had thrown half of tbem\nat tbe moth* tnd btd not been able\nto bit on*.\n...\nA prairie fanner questioned by tn\nlnoome tax lnapector regarding hi*\nIncome over a period of yean, wrote\nu follow*: \"Tou uked about my\ncropa for the lut five yean; well\nI'll tell you. In MM I wu dried\nout: ln 1035 I wu hailed out: in\n19_\u00ab I wu froun out: ln 1M7 I\nJuat walked out and I'm atlll out.\"\nThla man appaan to hav* retained\nhla sense of humor dupltt hi*\nmlafortunu.\nEXPORT OF BARUnr\nDROPS  HEAVILY\nThe export of barley In December\namounted to 373,607 bushels valued\nat 181.887 which wu t heavy decrease from a year ago when lt\nwu 3,30S,t78 bushels at IB60.651.\nOnat Britain took the whole of\nlast month'a export.\nAUNT HET\n\"Tbeir honeymoon** onr. H*\ndont *et tround the kitchen ln\nthe way whllt she's gettln' break,\nfart.\"\n\u25a0tob untax daily\nNSLSON,   B.C.-MONDAY   MOBNDIQ.    MAM*   t,   ttUW\n\"Apparently tba wute-plpe 1* block-ad or dofg-d or\u2014\"\n\"All right, lady, I'll go Into It,\"\u2014London Opinion.\nWhat tht Prett it Saying\n\"I AM THE COOK AND THE\nCAPTAIN BOLD\"\nThe only element of real ntw*\nln Mr. Sownr'a declaration that his\npolltloal party ehlp I* about to\ntak* to th* waiter I* tba announcement of the tmt trip* of tbe new\ncraft, in tb* form of publlo meet-\nUft to be btld b*r* *nd In Vancouver. Aa moet readers of The Tlmu\nan aware the vessel bu bttn\nunder oon*truotlon fcr a lone, long\ntlm*; ln fact, tke tint tentative\nplana were eketcbed not many\nmoona after tbu memorable Conservative convention tt Kamloopa\nalx yean uo in wblob tb* patty\nleadership wu torn from him tnd\npresented with much gusto to Hon.\nS. T. Tolmie, who did not want it\nand desperately tried to dodge lt.\nThe deposed muter thereupon d\u00ab-\nclded to build \u2022 ship of bl* own tnd\nlaunch lt whtn tn opportune moment arrived. He had hla own\ndockyard tnd trtlatna ln Vanoouver in the guise of tn organisation wblch, whllt lt rode on the old\ncraft, took lt* orden from Captain\nBowser ashore. The keel wu laid\nand the construction proceeded Slowly but surely with Mr. Bowser ade\nowner, designer, erohltect, chief construction engineer, muter mechanic,\nend potontltn pilot tnd oapteln. Tbe\nonly ehlpbullder In history tj corn-\npan with him in th* magnitude\nand variety of bla lntereste ln hi*\nvessel waa Noah, when captain\nTolmie invited him to become oa*\nof bla offloers on the old ship under * camouflage of union paint,\nhla own liner wu reedy for launching, tnd naturally ht curtly turned\ntht offer down.\neverything la now nady. The\nBowser ship 1* ln the water all\npainted up like a soubrett* ln tbo\nPolllu. Sh* bu some ntw tnd\nrather startling featuree, notably t\nbow and atom exactly ailk* tad\nabe le cbv.ously daalgned to enable\nthe captain to operate her In tny\ndirection he wlahed with Impartial\nefficiency. It la reported In political\nmaritime circiu that ah* can *nn\noperate sideways, hu mechanical\nmotor* and also will carry sail* for\nemergenclu tbe wind to be supplied\nby the captain la political speechee\ntrom tbt bridge, elthough tny\nmen wlll bt welcome. Captain\nBowur hu a ruplendent new uniform, hta color design Mine t\ncomposite arrangement of tbt huu\nfavored by all of the other trait\nsailing th* merry political aeu of\nBrltUh  Columblt.\nIt I* uid along the waterfront\nthat Oaptein Bowser hu even tignea\non bl* tnm, sat UM thl* lndudu\nearn* mutlnun from Hie cither craft\nmostly from tb* leaky, atom-bat-\ntend vessel gourmand*-] by Oaptaln Tolmie. Several ctl th* Tolmie\nofficers an believed to ban indicated their wllllngneu to \u2014At \u2014*-\n\u2022age on oaptaln Bonn's Mat u\nsuper-cargoee. A* for th* offloen,\nth* captain wlU Be all of them. He\nwlU bt\u2014\n\"The  oook tad tbt aapttla bold\nand the matt ot tbt Ntney brig.\nThe boeun tight tad tbt atldshlp-\nmlte and Uw crtw ot tb* oaptaln'* gig.*\nBut whllt tbt eohedule et tb*\ntint tripe of tbt na*. Onion Company's etetmelap Bowur h** bun\nannounced, the destination of tb*\nveeul hu not bun atated: nor han\nany details of th* voyage bun glnn\nout. Although tt I* plain enough\nthat tba ultimate pert la Victoria\nharbor wa know nothing ot th* Itinerary of tb* Mouralon. Moreover,\nwt htn no anurance tba* th* ship\nla seaworthy ln agate ot unlqu* appearance, multicolored pigment, tb*\ngorgeous uniform of her oaptaln,\ntnd the dealing, If nther nondescript, flag at her mutlKad. Tot\nall wt know, ehe may fo ln for piracy, and even lf ahe ahould finally\nreach port wltb her nt-tuek peases-gars, whtt then? What, In Met,\nhu Captain Boweer to sty tbout this\nr\u00bbtn*r mystenou* veirtun concern-\ning which, so fer, we htn btd no\nknowledge exoept tM building ot\nth* ship ud th* odors of tn;\ncaptain'! buutlful uniform. Mbn-\nover, bow do <w* know that lb* captain himself Is tbl* to natrlftte lb*\nvessel? Be drou hi* lut command\non the rock* aaa* unntun ytan\nago, and bu not bun on a bridge\nslnoe. Bven hla chart* may be out\not date, and the eeu nowadays an\nrather tempestuous: the storm signals are alwaya out.\u2014Victoria Tlmu.\n20 Tews Agt\n(From The Dally News of Much t,\n1*11)\nNew Denver hu a taau band.\ne   s   *\nThe payroll at Coleman I* about\n\u00bb80,ooo a month.\na- e   *\nA.   Ii   Harrison   hu   opened   a\ngrocery store st Cranbrook.\ness\nLut   year   tbe   Van   Hot   mlnu,\nSllverton,  made over  1100,000.\n\u2022   s    *\nAinsworth  now  hu  a  telephone\nconnection   with   Kaalo,     Balfour,\nProcter and Neleon.\n* s    *\nSandy Stewart, ona ot tb* cuut\nresidents ot Nelson, hu kun sent\nto the old men'* horns.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nShipment   hu   started   from   the\nNO. 1 mine at Ainsworth.\n\u2022 \u2022    s\nT. A. Whetldon ot Slocan Junction\nhu returned  from Kngland.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHarold Selous, ex-mayor ct Nelson, hu reached Vanoouver on\nhla nturn from t trip to Auatralla\nand Hawaii.\nThat Body of Yours\nBy JAMEf  W.  BARTON,  M.D.\nPECULIARITIES   IN   CHILDREN\nSHOULD    RE    CORRECTED\nSon* yesi* tft> I examined all\ntbe boys. of a large reformatory\nschool and among other things\ndiscovered * that at least one halt\nor the boys came from homes where\nthe parents were not living together.\nI believe that this teaches that\nthe surrounding! of youngsters has\nvery much to do with their behavior.\nA younster may be normal naturally hut his surround Inge-parents,\nhome, even school ltself-are such\nthat he li ln conflict with them\nat alt times.\nAnother youngster may, hsvs\nUttle personal peculiarities which\nare not much ln themselves, but\nlf there it no sympathy or direction In the home, these peculiarities instead of being corrected grow\nto such an extent that the youngster is aoon In need ot mental\ntreatment.\nThese personal peculiarities may\nbe timidity, outbursts of temper,\nshyness, lack of soclsbillty, dislike of playing with other children,\nobstinacy. Or there may be behavior\ndisorders such as stealing, lying, or\nplaying truant, temper outbursts.\nOr, there may be also habit disorders such as nail biting or thumb\nsucking. '\nSome Idea of how Important lt\nIs to get these peculiarities corrected ln children is found in tlw\nreport of the out patient-department for nervous diseases ln Guy's\nHospital,  London  Kngland.\nSeventy adult patients were treated and the results wers checked\nup two years later. Of this number U were Improved and lt were\nmuoh Improved. This gives a percentage   of   37   improved   or   cured.\nA sl-xllar investigation among\n80 children two yeara after their\ntreatment, showed tbat IS were\nImproved and that 34 were much\nImproved a percentage of BA. Included ln this group were all\nvar__-rt_.es, even such unfavorable\nones as feeble minded and epileptic children.\nTou can thus see what helpful\nwork can be done at the plastic\nage of children as compared with\nadults.\nThe thought then ll that children who show sny of the peculiarities mentioned above should be\ntreated by patents, teachers, snd\nphysicians Just as they would be\ntreated for any physical ailment.\nAnd the earlier the peculiarity\nis recognised and corrected the\nbetter for the mental health of the\nchild.\n',   -\" -^^'^\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy the World's Leading Author!!;\nMaTON C, WORE\n'    AX INTERESTING rREAK\nSouth's hsnd in the deal given be-\nl-ow daasrtaa a prominent plaoe ln\nthe catalogue of freaks:\n*I*h4\n*m\nw\n\u2666 M-KH-J\u2014 OtU-7   0\n\u2666fcj   a.)L_____U\u00abi44\n\u2022I+MH-M\nfrnw\n\u00ab***>\n\u2666fcHM-M    \u2014\nTht htnd wu dealt In * rubber\ngamt by Sldnty O. Pleroe ot Montreal, Ctntdt, who beld South'a tarda\nwltb lln. plane occupying tbe Nortb\nutt Both eldee wen vulnerable.\nThe bidding wu almost u remark-\ntblt u tbt btnd Itaelt. Wben Ur.\nPleru looked at tils 7-8 dlatrlbutlon,\nbt milted thtt thtn. might bt tin-\nwork*. Although be had. a laydown\nfor 10 trick* with *p*du th* trump,\nb* d*cld*d * strategic pu* would b*\nept to produce a bigger aeon than\ntht announcement of hla strength\nby an Initial bid. Wut wltb almoat\n> lual ittlMnoe bid on* dltmond.\nif he had bun using tb* Official\nSystem Intermediate Two-Bid, he\nwould htn called two; but ln thla\noan tba \u2022\u2022_*\u2022**. ol his Initial bid did\nnot make any difference. North surprised her partner by overselling\nwith ont apade; and Seat, an optimist If tnt ever Und, bid two\nhearta.\nAt thl* point Mr. pieroe'e opportunity arrived. Be naaonad u follow*! North had bid ona spade on a\nault containing no honor eioept tbe\nao*. and But-Wut had ahown\netrength in tbe nd suite; then-ore\nNorth, who muat ban aome aide\nstrength, almost certainly bad all of\nptrt ol It in clubs. So South tan\nthe reoord breaking performance of\npeetlng on th* flnt round, tnd bidding for a small slam on tba aeoond\nonr \u2022 one-bid by hi* partner which\nbtnly overcalled th* lnt*rnnlng opponent. South'* second-round call\nof all spadu wu doubled by Wut,\nwbo felt tbtt thne tou and on*\nking ought to be good to, two\ntrick*; and Mr. Plane wbo bellevu\nln preealng when th* tickle godeu\nunties, umt btck wltb t redoubt*.\nBut l*jl t heart and Mr. Pleru\nlttd down hi* remarkable dummy.\nMm. Pleroe at onu faced her oarda,\noeneedlnt tha tu ot club*. Of\nmum* ln bidding a alta Mr, Pierce\nran tbt danger of having t club\nruffed, or finding tbat North'* aide\nstrength wu ln one or both of the\nnd ault* named by the enemy, lnltnd of ln club*; but, u we learned\nfrom our \u00abopy book*, fortune 1 avon\nth* brave.\nTold in Rime\n\"CHEER    UP    OLD    PALS\"\nWhere   an  the friends)\nOf   HM  dty*  gone   by,\nWhen we had money to spend?\nIf rou uk for help now,\nThey Juat look and sigh;\nThey bann't got any  to lend.\nQuit* often we ell,\nUsed to alt down and chat,\nTalking   of   ao   many   things,\nNow  where tn thou  friend*:\nWith   tbalr.   \"un,\"   \"hom**,\"   tlu,\nThey're   gone,   only   memTy   sings.\nSo u w* go on\nDown-heart*!   forlorn;\nWe'll atlck up our chin for awhile.\nThen Tm aum you wlll stt,\nThe  poor  beggars  and  me;\nStep out on the street In gnat style\nBut tint we wlll help,     \u2022\nOur old pals atlll ln need.\n\"Ton bet,\" 'cauu It'* sure hard to\nfind;\nA trtand thtt M true, to ae, \"TU\"\nto you\n_>or   there's   nothing   but   mem'rlej\nbehind.\nLook up all you iad onu,\n\"Come,\" be of good cheer;\nAnd   walk   right   along,   Rand   In\nHand\nTbe   good  Lord  Is  \"ever,\"\nBuldu us we know,\nI*.n aun Be will undentand;\nSunshine   la   coming,   dark   clouds,\n\"away\"\nThe world wlll be brighter tor you\nSo  lets   stick  to-gether.\nIn all kinds of weather;\nLook  ahead old pals;\nDon't  be  blue.\nMBS.   ELLEN   M.   KNOWLES.\nNeleon,    B.    C.\nSTATION L-O-V-E\nBy CRAIG CARROLL\n\u25a0+\u00bb*mtt**\u00bb*****m*m*m*****a-t**mm**tmmm*tm*it{mart*f\nINSTALME. T   NO.   9\n{CONTINUED)\nFOLLOW APRIL\n\"Couldt give you a demonstration ot our latest type of carpet cleaner?\"\n\"No thank you. My old one Isn't worn eut ytt.\"\u2014Lend\u2014 Opinion.\nI would like to kiss sweet April\nOn her cool, oaprlclous mouth,\nI would like to follow April tot a\nday-      i\n.follow stery vagrant fancy,\nTurning east or weit or aouth,\nCaring   naught  tf only  April   loads\nthe wey.\nFor I hear her voloe a-calllng.\nLike the haunting pipe of Fan,\nIn the aong of rlvera making to the\nsees;\nAnd the silver showers falling\nThrough  a melting rainbow's span;\nAnd weJclng woodland's lonely mel-\nI wlll follow, follow April.\nFree and fhlr and wild snd sweet,\nAnd  the  heart of her  adventurous\nand gay;\nShe  Is life's swift plsy of oolor,\nSun  and shadow, changing  fleet;\nI   wUl   follow   long  as   April   leads\ntha way.\nMay Rowe Dakln,\nChapmen camp, B. O.\nTbo world's altitude reoord for\nfilers Is 43,87-9 tttt, thousands of\nfeet higher than the 39,000-foot\npeak o! the highest mountain,\nMount Srersat.\n\"Oh.\" Shs giggled. Somehow, she\nwished ha hadn't said it. But lt\nwu funny. \"Dick, didn't you want\nto   be   a   real   actor?\"\n\"Of oourse. But I wasn't. Mot\ngood   enough.\n\"Why not?\"\n\"Oouldn't believe lt. stand up\nthero dreeasd ln a suit jou got ln\na second-hand atore and teU people\nyou're Silas jlaraer of Mr. Watcha-\nmaaallt. And It'a too much, Judy.\nBad  enough  being  a  voice\u2014\"\n\"But- \"   Bad   enough   being   a\nvoice? \"You're not paid to use\nyour brain. You're paid to be a\nvoloe,\" Elton Day had said.   .\n\"Oh,\" Dick said quickly. \"I'm\nsorry. Judy. You mustn't worry\nabout lt. If you're a voice, you\ncan bc the best voice there ls.\nThat's something, anyhow. Only,\nit must be a terrible shock to meet\none of those heartbreak voices and\ndiscover It's a man 40 years old\nwith four children and a mort-\n\u00abage.\"\nShe giggled again. Nice, hear-\nDlck talk. Funny, how muoh difference a vole* oould - make. And\nfunny, how few men thought\nabout their voices. Most of thorn\nJust talked, Just opened their\nmouths and said words. But Dlok\nMason\t\nShe heard the drum roll sharply.\nNow the lights flashed up In the\noenter of tbe greet room. And\nBen Bernle, cigar, violin, smile and\nall, walked down from the bandstand, Into the lights.\nThe same words. The words she\nheard, sitting in the parlor back\nin Hiawatha. A Joke that wasn't\nfunny until Ben Deruie said It,\nsnd then lt was funny Indeed.\nA queer sort of confidential way of\ntalking that made everybody lean\nforward and listen. And the show.\nA 'boy who sang. Pat Kennedy.\nOf course. She remembered him. Her\nmother liked ' the way he sang\n\"Mandalay\". That was the aong\nher mother's brother uaed to sing\nso much, befon he died ln the war.\nQueer, You could take Just (our\nsteps from this table and say\nao-nethlng Into tbe round UtUe\nmicrophone, and a thousand miles\naway your mother would be hearing\nyou sty, \"Hello, mother. I lote\nyou, mother, oood night, mother.\"\nQueer. And sort of terrible. To\nsend your voloe out Into the air\nwithout knowing where it was going, what lt might do, who might\nhear It.\n\"Judy.  You're  not listening.\"\n\u2014\n\"I'm sorry, Dick. I waa thjf\nIng.\"\n\"Uh\u2014huh. And while I'm tail\nyou  the true story of  my soil\nlife, you're a thousand miles awa)\n\"Just a thousand, Dlok. Ba\nhome.\"\n\"Oh.   Lonesome,   Judy?\"\n\"A little. Sometimes. When-J\nwell,' Just now that boy sang*\nsong mother use-\" to Ilka very gfl\nAnd \"\n\"'Mandalay', you mean that\n,rudy?\"\n\"Yes. Her brother uaed to at\nlt. A long time ago.\"\n\"And    maybe    your    mother\nlistening right now?\"\n\"She alwaya listens for. I\nBernle.\"\n\"Well \"\nHe got up.\n\"Dick!   Where   are   you   goto!\n\"Back ln a minute, Judy. Jus^f\nminute.\"\nTall, very tall, he - walked a\nunder the lights. And Judy, wate\nIng him, watched people at tl\ntables, too. Olrls whispering gl\nlooking mt Dick and whlsperii\nagain. Men looking a little dl\ngruntled. Olrls and men polntli\nAnd, out in tha middle of tl\ndance floor, the boy who ss.\nlistening, nodding, when Dick whi\npered In his ear. A chord ftp\nthe orchestra, aod Bin Bern\nspeaking Into the microphone. Jw\ncould hear him.\n\"And, by special request of Ml\nAllison of Hiawatha, Kas., our be\nPat Kennedy, sings 'Mandalay.' Al\nI hope you like lti\"\n\"Mandalay\". just as they %J|\nto hear it, sitting in the pari\ntogether. Funny old song1, dm\nold  thing.\n::On the road  to Mandalay,-\nWhere the flying fishes plsy\nPeople staring at Dlok. Staring i\nher. Whispering. Wondering. Woi\nderlng about the little girl wtt\nthe chestnut hair and the chei\nlittle powder-blue suit. Wonderla\nThey needn't. She was with Dt\nMason, she wae a name, too. WU\nA month or a year, and they'd 1\nlistening for Judy Allison. Msyl\nplaying the organ. Maybe talkln\nMaybe playing the violin. Just wai\n\"Judy. I hope your mother Ilk\nlt.\"\n\"Dick! That was the niosst thli\nanybody ever did for me. The ttt\nnloest.''\nTheJe wasn't anything more J\nsay. Except tiie sort of thing thi\nls said only by the way you kx\nat a peraon, and the way th\nperson  looks at  you.\n(To    be   oontlnued\u2014TorotiCTu*)\n25 Yeors Ago\n(From The Dally News of March 6,\n1908)\nA substantial  sum  wu paid yesterday  by   the   bondholders  of  the\nNugget mine.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJapan has been compelled to\nbuy or vacate all Russian banks\nthroughout Manchuria seised during\nthe war and consequently hss lost\nprestige with the Chinese.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA site wUl be selected tomorrow for the park pavflllon and\nit wlU be put Into plaoe neit\nweek.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe Sullivan Group Mining company have closed their mine at\nKimberley   and   their   smelter   at\nMaryivllle until money matters tat\na' different   turn.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nAn   addition   is   being   built  i\nthe   Outlet   hotel,   Procter.\nTen Yeors Ago\n(From Tke Dally Naws of March I\ntMt)\nA  bond   has  been  tsken  on tk\naranlte-Poorman  mine  by  tne  Jl\nrome   brothers,   Norcrosse    brothai\nand   associates.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nR. J. Edwards of the Lake Shan\nmine,   Princess   creek,   has   been   j\nvlaltor ln the city the past few dan\n. . .\nBoy L. Bradshaw leatea today ___\u25a0\nBpokane,\nVacuum Sweepers\nWe Have a Full Stock of\nPREMIER VACUUM SWEEPERS\nSPIC-SPAN, e\u00bbch\nPremier Junior\t\nPremier Duplex ....\n$19.50\n$44.50\n$69.50\nWe Have Also Sweepers to Rent by the Pay |\nNelson Hardware Co.\nQuality Wholesale and Retail Hardware\nNELSON, B. C.\nIs Assured With\nNelson Daily News\nJOB PRINTING\nOUR equipment, best\nmaterials, great care and\nattention, and the rigid\ntests to which all work is\nsubjected, makes every\njob we do satisfactory. It\nhas to be.\nCall Ob Us\nFor Estimates\nBaker Street      PHONE 144       Nelson, B.C.\n__m\n \u25a0TBI   N1U0-N   DAILY   NEWI,   NELION,   BC\u2014MONDAT    MORNINS,   MABCH    I,    lll-^\nPAOE  FlVi\nEvening Shoes\nof Quality\nIn FABRICS and\nLEATHERS.\nSTRAPS and\nPUMPS\nSlippers tinted to\nmatch any gown.\na 9.9s to to-oo\nR. Andrew\n&COe\nLeaders in Footfashion\nFIAIT IS SUBJECT\nNELSON CHURCH\nThe sub)ect of the Lesaon-Sertnon\nin the Christian Science churches\ndn Sunday waa \"Uan.\"\nOne oi tba BINc texts waa Matthew 8: 16: \"Whan the even waa\ncome, they brought unto him many\nV_at were possessed wtth devils:\nnad he cast out the spirits with\nlila word, and healed aU that wera\nttet:'\nThe Lesson -Sermon also Included\nthe following passage from pige 476\nof \"Science and Hr *\\\\f> with Key to\ntha Scriptures\" by Mary Baker Eddy:\n\"Jesus beheld ln Sclan.ce tba perfect\nman. who appeared to him where\nfinning mortal man appears to mortals. In tbls perfect man tbe Saviour\naaw Ood'a own llkeneaa, and thla\ncorrect view of man healed tha\nsick.\"\nCENTRAL SCHOOL\nSTANDING GIVEN\nResults of January and February Work\nStart Work Upon\nCranbrook Airport\nCRAMBROOX, B. C, March *\u2014\nWork on the Cranbrook airport\n\u00a9ooimenced on Friday. The work,\nwhich la under the direction of W.\nJ. Marsden with Kirby Herchmer\nt* foreman, la one of the various\nsimilar projects under the depart*\nment of Lieut.-Col. H. o. Lawson.\nUeitf.-CoL Lawson la l:i the olty\narrsnglng for tbe housing and feeding of tbe men. Theae are for the\ntime quartered tn tha MoLeod building on Baker street. Work ot *\nsimilar nature hu been going on\nln the Kitchener camp all winter.\nSiring of tha men for the Cranbrook\nfield la being done at the local\ngovernment   office.\nMRS. DONOVAN\nRETURNS TO FORKS\nORAND POBJ-8, B. C. March _\u2014\nMayor T. A. Lore left tba llrat of\ntbe week on a buetnt-i trip to\nVanoouver.\nConductor W. A. Foote came over\nXros  Trail  on  Sunday  for  a  tttt\ndare' Malt with hie family.\nA. Terabiinl returned on Sunday\n[to Fife.\n3. B. Curran of the editorial ataff\nI of Tba Neleon Dally Newe, waa a\nvlaltor to tbe elty.\n; Mra. K. Pencott returned on Wed-\n' gteeday from Cascade.\n', Mra. j. Donami returned on Mon-\n1 day from a vlalt to Trail and Nelaon.\nTke naaaaa ol pupil, making to\nper oent aM *nt. It oeder of\nmerit, an contained In tne follow-\nIn* Central achool nport for the\nmonth, of. January and Pebruary.\nAttendance percentage are alw ftr-\nen.\nClaaa reporta ara:\nOlaee atendanoe percentage, dlvlaion 1\u201488, division a\u2014*., dlvlaion\nt-VIAI.\nORAM VI\u2014Irle Johnaon. Aete\nJohnson and Billy Tailor, equal,\nIngeborg Martachlnk*. Doreen Long,\nWilliam Horvath, Sybil Bradley,\nCatherine Pearoe, Brnest Ball, BUly\nTownsend, Vivian Ooegrovc, Margaret Ceepe, Peggy Dunnett, Mattle\nBntth, Donald Hunter, Mary Biai-\nkoveki and Antonny Bargmann\nequal, Diana Willlami, Helen Will,\nOladys Worthington, Olen Price,\nBUly Affleck, WUMgang Hauffe,\nBert Ramaden, Violet aTootrnlkoff,\nBertha Molr, Maxwell Oraham.\nSwanhlld Moen, Florence Magllo\nand Dora Lapointe equal, Arthur\nOuaoott and Susie Doerksen equal,\nJack Wllaon, Allen Barwood, Leicester Longden, Buth Cbrletenaon,\nlvereon Ruppel and Isobel Oraham\nand Ronald NeweU equal, Jack\nWright and Albert Hooker equal\nLotrla Blaokwell, Olga Koralak, Been\nPaaanwte, Kathleen Maker, Henry\nTonic! and Hugh Peter equal,\nMargaret Mathews, Prank lipping-\nwell, John Munroe, Herbert Stewart,\nIdna steed, Harold Brlndle, Isabel\nOaler, Olive Lane, Jaok Oouldlng\naad Norman Powell equal, Victoria\nTonlck, tom Romano, Willie tang,\nTeddy Blalkowakl, Raymond McLennan, Kenneth Forbes, Tenia\nCoulter, Shirley Oraham, Bill Twlat,\nAnnie   Lanon,   Andy   Speirs.\nClaaa atlandanaa percentage division 1\u2014__.\u00bb\u00bb, dlvlaion A-9l.M. dlvl.\nakn 6\u2014ea.ie.\nORADC V\u2014Qenevle-ee Cm'\u2014telle,\nneena MoClejaent. BlUy Harrlaon,\nShirley Beeston, Katherlne Anderaon,\nOertle johnaon, Annie Busk, Shirley\nScatchard, Haael smith, \u00bbora Bar-\nwood, Bllaabeth Perguaon, Lola\nGamble, Harry Hanaon, Lillian Hickey, Anna Del Puppo, Phyllis Paterson, Mona Droreda, Delia Whitfield, Donne-da Ounllffe, Walter\nBaragon and Nina Oananer equal.\nNorma McKema, D_nald Oibbon,\nBeverly oreen and Roy Mann equal,\nOeorgle Breene snd Laura McEwan\nequal, Bobby Proudfoot, Nettle Markln, Walter Wood and Dawn Sharp\nequal, Lillian Parker and Johnnie\nWade equal, John Holland, Lucille\nPlowman, Connie Hancock, John\nBeattie, Bobby Colllnson, Beds Moen\nand Jessie Heath equal, Clifford\nSparkea, Jamea Doddlng, Joe Francis,\nJanet Morrison and Wanonah Ltver-\nsidge equal. Bob MacKay and Margaret Dingwall equal, Margaret smlllie and Olive Waters equal, jocelyn\nWragge and John Saxon equal,\nRobert Mathews, Harold mater, Josle\nRiley, Gordon Allan, Orabi__ Kitchener, Bobby Kerr, olga Myhra,\nNorman Msy. Pat Plowman, Dora\nDyck, Howard Pateraon, Ernest De\nOlrolamo and Arthur Larson equal,\nCathrlna Wllllama, Roy Hickey, Pat\nLeaak. Walter Tho-npaou, Eleanor\nSutherland, Beasle Richards, Joy\nOuaoott, Susan Crossley, Stanley\nHodges, Catherine McLeod, Betty\nBergmann.\nClaae attendance percentage dlvl-\nslon   -1\u2014flM.\nORAD* IV -Teddy Affleck, Victor\nGraves and Jean Horner equal,\nBetty Emory, Jeanne Ardhtbeld,\nEric Holmgren and Stephen Boweil\nequal, Leelle Howe, Jamee Weat,\nIda Busk, June Kennedy, Bala\nBergmann. Lena Bodnaruk, Dora\nPeraaao, Herbie Quaco'', Ardell prloe,\nPats; Wilson, Mary Zetnuk and\nTommy Lane equal, Doreen Manahan, Margaret Speirs, David Hale,\nNorman Falrhead, Vergil prederlck-\naon,  Gladys Wlgg, Virginia Day.\nOlasa attendance percentage division   8\u201495.-4.\nOJtAD* IV\u2014Edna Kennedy, BlUy\nHarrlaon and Evelyn Ball equal,\nDenis Boyd. Walter Neekltt, Harold\nON THI AIR TONIGHT\nKOO  NETWORK\nKHQ - KQW - HPI \u2022 BOO - 10MO\nDM     CM     ttt     TM     \u00abe.\n\u2022 :M\n8:10\n7:00\n7:l\u00bb\n':\u00bb\n8:00\ntill\n8: JO\nCOO\na.-oo\n\u2022 :1(\nt-trt\n10:00\n10:11\n11*00\n11:S0\nTommy ''atkln't oroh.\nWblteman'a oroh, and aololata\nThe Staler,, vocal trio\nVic  and   Bade,   dram,   sketch\nAmoa 'n' Andy\nDag ahow of th* air\nDaiya  oreh  R.   Crooks   tenor\nSouthern Harmony Pour\nNewa review, KOO-KPI\nFreddie   Martin's  orcheatra\nHollywood on the Air\nNewa   Hashes\nJohnny Ramp's OMb.\nPhil   Harrla'   orch.\nDollo Sargent,  organ\n0:00\n\u00abM\ntM\n7:00\n7:l\u00bb\n7:90\n7*0\n7:\u00ab\n1:00\n1:15\n8:S0\n8.00\n0:16\n\u00bb:\u00bb0\n10:30\nhi\"\n11:30\n\u25a0PO   NETWORK\nKPO - KJR - KBX - KOA\n\u2022M      170    UN   1410\nMualc  Doctor, orch.\nSafety flnt traffic talk\nIrving Kennedy, tenor\nJohn and Ned, harm. duo.\nTernan   of   the   Apea    (KFO)\nNational Radio Porum\nOypalana, violin, piano (KPO)\nThe Seal of tbe Don   (KPO)\nBluettes. vocal trio\nTad   Wee-n'e  orch.\n\u25a0MO    drama    hour:    \"Houae\nBreaker   Breaks  In\"\nThe   Goldbergs   atrip\nSynoo-Tbote,  piano  duo\nRoad Show, var. pgr.\nCharlea   Hart   and   Ins.   ana.\nOrgan concert\nRhythm Vendors, Baban'a orch.\nClarence   Hayea,   tenor,   soloist\nCOLUMBIA  NETWORK\nKVI - KPRC - KOIN . KSL - KOL\n(10       Ut       Mt     1110   1170\n\u2022:00 Ruth   Ettlng\nI It Red Nlchola' oreh.\n7:00 Columbia Radio revue\n7:80 Human aide of Newa\n741 \"Myrt aad Maria\" fr. Chicago\n8:00 symphony oroh.\n1:10 Ouy  Lombardoa orch.\n\u00bb.oo Aha Lyman's oreh.\n8:30 Harold Sterne oreh.\n1M0 k CNBV\nVANCOUVER\n0:00 Papular   tunes\n\u00ab;l\u00bb Variety   pgr.\n\u202240 Baoerpu fa. opera\n7:00 Symphonic -attracts\nt-AO Ntwa Herald\n7:41 Saio-phone and Pita*\n1.00 Venetians. Mx. Quartet\n1:10 News  service\n8:10 Parm Lecture is nes\nIIM m\nMO*\n810 k KI-BC 401J m\nSAN   PBANCKCO 1000 w\n\u2022 :00 Blue Monday Jamboree\n10:00 Blaqulck Band\n10:0\u00bb Etude Ethloplana\n10:30 Hr. oreenough's orch.\n11:00 Danolng  with .tare\nlost k KNX\nHOLLYWOOD\nt-00 MM\n\u2022 ill Ceoll aad Bally\n,30 11 and Elmer\n1:46 Serenaders\n7:00 Prank  Watanabe\n7:00 Mualcal pgr.\n7:11 liw.   Manafleld   and   ent.\n7:10 Concert orch.\n8:00 Froet   report\n1:01 Concert mualc\n1:30 Happy Cbapplea\n8:41 Oolden memories\n0:00 Newa Items\n9:1 J Crockett Mountalneera\n9:30 Lubovlekl and Mellonln\n10:00 KNX dance band\n10:30 Organ   ooncert*\njj.ooo w\n1130 k KSL J8J.1 ns\nSALT LAKE CITY 10,000 w\n7:30 \"Jewel   Box\"\n8:15 Craay crystals, B. T,\n8:46 Utah   Labor  PM. *\n8:00 Blue   Monday   jamboree\n10:00 Covey's orove orch.\nMl k CFCN M4.6 m\nCALOARY 10,000 W\n1:00 Studio  pgr,\n0:15 Hla   Master's  Voice\n7:00 Univ.   ef   Alberta\n1:11 C. O. T. Addreta\n8:30 Around tha World with Sal.\nration Army\nAH Nerves\nEverything Gets on '\nHtr Nerves\nA SUDDEN ring on the tele,\nphone; the shouts of the\nI children at play; a little mishap in the kitchen \u2014 all of\nthese set her nerves to jin- 1\n| (fling and turn her into a\nBhrill-voiced, irritable woman.\nShe feels as if she'd like to\nscream. And yet she doesn't\nsuspect that there is some*\nthing seriously wrong \u2014 not\nwith others, not with life, but\nwith herself.\nShe has reached the time in\nlife when a woman's health\nis most delicate and should be\nwatched with the utmost care.\nIf she goes on this way, with\npainful periods, headaches,\n\"whites\" or catarrhal drains,\njumpy nerves and general\nfeeling of wretchedness, she\n- will lose not only the last vestige of health, but her husband's love, the affection of\nher family and the compan-\nLapanila, Judle Christenson, Tom\nGriffiths. John Herbert Day, Avonla\nStewart, Evelyn Powell, Ritchie\nsmith and Paul Hlookoff equal,\nDelbert Smiley, Donella Dingwall,\nHarold Stanton, Bobby Jackman,\nFrances   Aldersmlth.\nOtaaa attendanct percentage dlvlaion   0\u201404.00.\nORADS III Sr_\u2014Dalphne Rhode,\nJimmy Wllaon, BUly Ciosaley, John\nBradley, Prank Slmmonds, Muriel\nBrown aM Mary Starchuck equal,\nDavid Slader and Connie Jekneton\nequal, oharlee MaoLeaaaa and Alex\nAllan equal, Arvid Moan and Opal\nPMdertckeoa equal, Vtrna Hkjkey,\nEleanor Simpson. Annie Yurlelcb,\nPamela Dewdney and Eleanor Paddon equal, Brace! Defoe, Jack Ludlow, Oertrude Crack, Freddie Sutcliffe, Betty Livlntatone, Annie Pay.\nIdh.\nClass attendance percentage division  10\u2014M.M.\nORADE III\u2014Pat Balrd, Willi Mc-\nClement, Evelyn Ounn, Charlie Noel,\nJimmy Ritchie, Evelyn Perdue and\nGeorge perdue equal, Bvalyn Brec-so\nand Betty Hickey and bla Kennedy\nequal, Kathleen Thlel and Logan\nMorrison equal, Bobby Taylor, Mike\nFavlch, ChrUtlne Moen, Mike Kcot-\nnlkoff, Dalton Boomer, Arthur Bradshaw, Ban Wllaon, Arthur Cherry,\nBarry B_*lneon, Wallace Pond, Bobby Oraham, Jlmmle Coleman, Tommy Ratcllffe, Goldle Lee Day, Tommy Wallace, Eva Lane.\nClaaa attendance percentage dlvl-\nslon 11-04. It.\nORADE It St.\u2014Gunner Hanaon,\nIsabel Dai Puppo, Slgrld Holmgren,\nMary McLeod, Christine Roee, Boyd\nAffleck aad Francis Powell equal,\nClifford Murnane, Donald Brown,\nCatherine Argyle, Ruth Nelton, Katie\nYurisich, Joyce Rata, Walter Scott,\nOordon Olson, Dalorea Knott, Lorraine Frederlokeon, Douglae Currier,\nJessie pateraon, Evelyn Wallln, Harry\nSommere, Frank Padden, Elmer Dyck,\nFred Hlnltt, Dkk Honwlll, Jackie\nBrake, Joe Korolak, John Dunnett,\nBernard Brown, Once Stanton, Marjorle Harrlaon, Marie stringer, Jean-\ntttt Leohnert. Jean Hooker.\nClass attendant* percentage dlvlaion  11\u2014MSI.\nORAD* II Sr.\u2014Oertrude Nagle,\nDagmar Hauffe, Jeeele May Hudson,\nNorene Brake, Margant Ooggln,\nMarl* Drcada and Margant Weet\nand Bonnie ThM equal, Mureen\nWllaon. Stewart Irving, Kenneth\nDarough, Margaret McLennan, Kale\nMat Cunllffe, Charlie Llplnski.\nEdward Anderson. Doris Leslie, Billy\nLaakso, Stella Wilton, Jack steed.\nJean Livingstone, Roddy Gaskell and\nRayford Botrtoo equal, Leelle Oormley, otanaoe Scatchard, Blllle Bell,\n\u25a0etete McLeod, Noma McDonald.\nBobby Ludlow, Margant Jane Mann,\nNellie Markln, Haley Miller, Leo\nWallln, Alfred Llmaacher, Clan Hall.\nTeddy    Jackman,   Ian    Cuma\u2014not\nDAY OF PRAYER\nHELUT.PAUl'S\nMissionary Societies of\nCity Meet\nThe World Day ol Prayer, which\nle oburved hy women ihe world\nover, wm held ln st. Paul'* TJnlted\nchuroh Frldiy, when repreuntatlvu\nfrom the women'a mlaalonary socle-\nties of the varloua churches la the\ncltj   vere   preient,\nTlie wrvioe consisted of reepon-\nslve readings and prayers, and the\nsinging of hymns. Mrs. Gordon Al'\nlan eang a sacred son* In keeping\nwith the aplrlt of the gathering.\nttt*, T. a. Olbson, preeldent of St.\nPaul's Women's Missionary society\nwas the leader of the meeting, and\nMra. T. J. 0. Ferguson played for\nhymns. \u201e\nSociety\niU SUIca atreet.\nWoman's Troubl*\n\"I Buffered from woman's trouble\nand my nerves wen nry bed. I\nhid an awful pain of the ton of\nmy heed and a pa'n In my back.\nThere were deys that I Just had\nto draw myself around,\" aald Mrs.\nElizabeth Sellers of 41 Blahop St.,\nToronto. Ont. \"I did not net well,\ncould hardly eat a thing, and my\ncomplexion became very sallow. I\nused four bottles of Dr. Pierce's\nFavorite Prescription end It put me\nright bock on my feet. I felt better\nIn every way, my appetite Improved,\nthe pain in my heed and that\nheavy ache In my back disappeared.\"\nionship of her woman friends.\nDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has for years been\nhelping woman in just this\ncondition. It has helped\nmany women through these\ntrying years. Your druggist can supply you with\nthis wonderful tonic, which\nbuilds up the system, quiets\ntaut nerves and fights off\nthe perils that come with\nmiddle age. *,\nWrite to Dr. rierce't Clinic,\nBuffalo, N.Y., for tree medical at*\nvice.\nClaaa attendance percentage dlvl-\nalon   IJ\u2014_->..\nORADE 1 Sr. (advanced)\u2014Divine\nRichardson, Hugh Wallaoe, Johnny\nMagllo, Pete Hlookoff, Betty Wlgg,\nHarry  waaelck.\nORADE 1 Sr.\u2014Noma Wood, Marjorle Ruppel, Frances Stadnlck, Joan\nKerr, Betty Curran, Carol Perdue,\nAlloc Oraham, Ivy Ruth Oray, Fern\nOpenahaw, Pearl Leggatt, Olln star-\nckuk, Jlmmle Ball, Lillian Croaeley,\nHilda narake. Paul Hlalschar, Arthur\nTownsend, Howard Sharp, Maureen\nNonla, Jackie Waters, Beryl Calbick.\nBulla Manson.\nOlasa attendance percentage dlvlaion 14.\nORADE 1 sr\u2014Betty Brown, Derry Dawaon, Bruce Aralaon, Owen\nOarland, Norma Simpson, Pat Olllott,\nJohn Oansner, Frances Mathew,\nLinda Barwood, Betty Aldersmlth,\nFrieda Bergmann, Charlie McArthur,\nBob Ahrana, Jamee Brown, Fnnoet\nBoyes, Betty Colllnson, Buddy Whitfield, Jean Duck, Bob Emory, Alta\nRamaden, Roland Brown, Hanna\nBusk, Jlmmle Mclvor.\nORADE 1 Jr.\u2014Chiney Wllaon, Jaok\nJohnaon, Bemice Bnsrton. Roee\nMarie Swain, Oeorge Monck, Richard Waselck.\nHUME SCHOOL\nREPORT GIVEN\nThe following la a report of Hume\nachool classes for Pebruary, giving\ntbt pupjs In order of merrlt and\ntba claaa attendance percentage.\nDlvlaion   1\u2014Olaae attendance  percentage, 91.39.\nStanding\u2014\nKUen Allison, Kenneth Mclnnis\naad Albert Salo equals; Ruth Wright\nBarbara Oarllale, Jean Spiers; Billy\nMcphatter, Rita Smith, Neoma Webber, Reta weatherhead, Fred Rid-\nojoch, Thosnaele Brodle, Douglas\nMinton, Pauline Wright, Eva John-\naton, violet Hlllyard.\nDivision 3, Grades IV and V\u2014Claas\nattendance  percentage, 96 3\u2014\nStanding orade v\u2014Thelma Holm.\nRoy Johnaton, Paul Leriger, Muriel\nWhimster, Margant, Thain, John\nMorrla, Donald Xay, Oordon Stilwell.\nOeorge Milne. Isabella Young, warren Ferguson, Jack Dawaon, Oordon\nSmith, Bob Rotter, Florence Webber.\nDannie Oeorge, Beulah Oner, Leonard Smith, Charlie Bernhardt, Betty\nAllison, Arthur Mitheeon.\nOrade IV\u2014Bert Auld, Robert\n1-haln, Harry Pennington, patrlo_a\nOuy, Laura Oreer, Wallace Fleming,\nMike Wealey, Peggy Triggs, Terence\nRelr, joy Mead, Stanley Castle.\nDlvlaion 3, Grades III end IV\u2014\nClaae attendance percentage, 08Jl.\nStanding Orade IV\u2014Helen Stout.\nAnne Heathcote, Wallace Matheeon,\nRobert wllaon, Roee Moffatt, Donald\nFisher, Edna Langlll, Tommy Cook*\neon, Alloc Stevenson and Evelyn\nHammer, Raymond oouch, Bobby\nLeemlng, Billy Chapman, Betty May\nLovejoy. Maureen Rowley, Muriel\nCathers.\nOnde III\u2014Roy Bamford, Prank\nChristian, Mary Walton, Blaine\nBrowne, Alsld Dleereau, Jean Allison,\nJamea Stout, Tony, Trlgge, Charlea\nOreen, Jack Minton, Oladys Fleming, John Milne, Isabel Kay, Robert\nWilbur.\nDlvlaion 4. O-radee III and H\u2014\nClaae attendance percentage, 13.33.\nStanding orade III\u2014Join Fisher,\nJunlce Kraft. Viola MUtfelt, Joteph\nAmodeo, David Webater, Iris Kraft,\nRlohsl-d Thain, Roderick McArthur.\nRoblna Day, Phyllis L-lahley. Jocelyn Dyke, Arthur smith, Prank\nHolm, Betty Oeorge Joan Ferguson,\nMac Norris, Herbert street, Oeorge\nPennington.\nOnde XI\u2014Jeen Hammer, Irma\nThomaa, James Balding, Florenoa\nAmodeo, Sylvia Morgan, Carrie U--\ngll, Allan K-lstrom. Mildred Minton,\nBad Kline, Bruno Salo, Myrtle Scott,\nDavid Lester, Owen Ouy, Blllle Jacobson, Joe Crosby, Lawrenoe Leriger, Harry Baloom, Jamee Webber.\nDivision 3\u2014Class attendance percentage. WW.\nStanding\u2014Douglas Bay, Mary\nLeemlng, Bernice Marapodt, rnd\nMoffatt, Joeeph Nemlt, Agnea Olson,\nOarl Olson. Agnea Pennington, Leelle Stilwell, Raymond Tallyn, Jean\nUnderwood.\nDoge were among the animals uaed\nby the Rental In anna combata.\nTM tallowing account at tht wadding af MIM Moil Oarda IB Vincouver will be of internet to aaaay\nresidents ln Nelaon, Ml. and Mra.\nOardq, tsd family having realded\nhen tor a numbtr of yeara Bala*\ntaking up rasldenoe ln vaneounr.\nSpring flowera ud IMt fresh\ngrata ot feme and palma brightened tht altw and chance rail at\nWealey church on Wtdnudty \u00ab\u25a0\nnlng whtn Mlat Moat Mafia Otrde\nbecame tht bride of David S. Don-\naghy. The bride, WM II tkt daughter of Mr. and Mn. A. 0. Otrde,\nwu attended bp htr twin eleter,\nMra. O. I. Buchanan. Mr. Donaghy,\neon of lhe lttl Mr. and Mn. J.\ntxmaughy of thla city, waa supported by his brother, Ttai Donaghy.\nTha oenmony wat performed by Mav.\nDr. Willard Bnwlng tad Mr. Joseph Hlnton wat at tbt open.\nUahere wen P. O. Oarda, brother of\nthe bride, Matthew Ryan tad kwaeet\nRlddtll.\nOlven in marriage by htt father.\nthe bride wat attired in a gown of\ncrinkle crepe ln deep Ivory tone.\nFashioned on straight llnea, the\nfrock waa mado with a ahort\n\u25a0jacquette, which tied at one side ln\n1 large soft bow. short aleevee wttt\not wool lact, tha tame material\nappearing on the upper part ot tht\nyoke. Wool lace tlao fashioned tht\ncrown of her brimmed mohair hat,\nshowing banding of cnam taint\nribbon. Her flowtm wtn Briar,\ncllffe rotas and Illy ot the  vellay.\nSilk lace ln a deep aquamarine\nblue waa acotsttd with a pink nl-\nvet aath, in tbt frock worn by Mn.\nBuchanan, pink slippers aod a pink\nfelt hit provided further contrast.\nHer flowers wan aweet pew la\npastel tones, Mre. Oarda, tbt bride's\nmother, ehott for tbt wedding a\ngown of black aatln, with a pale\npink vettee. liar hat waa of black\nlacy atraw, and her ooraagt bo-\nquet ot roses. Jade grain chiffon\ncomposed the town worn by Mn.\noarde, whoee email evening hat\nwaa of bltck ntt,\nA reception waa held tt tht\nhomt ot Mr. and Mra. T. C. Oarda,\n4326 Oartler avenue, wben tht tag\ntable waa arranged with a color\nscheme of white flowen. Aaked to\npreside at the urns mm Mn. J.\nM. Allen end Mra. Frank J. Humphrey, aunt ot th* groom, and serving the gueata wen Kn. Alei\nDonaghy, Mlaa Ruth Ramaga, Mlae\nJeeate Wright and Mlaa Doris Allan.\nAngora woolen ln a dark cocoa\nbrown waa choeen by tha bride lor\nher travelling ensemble, which featured touches of Roman ctrlpad silk.\nHtr email turban waa ol darker\nlane, and ner coat of chocolate\nbrown cloth, showing a flae waaee,\nwaa scarfed with laabella foi.\n' After i honeymoon in Victoria\nand Seattle, Mr. and Mn. Donaghy\nwill rnlde at 15M Wett Fourteenth,\nsee\nN. E. DeMan and M. A. DaMkra\nof Montnal, wbo ban been ln\nNelson, for a tew daya, left on\nSaturday  for  Arrowhead.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022 a\nMrs. R. Klrkpatrlck of TraU wu\na gueet ln Nelson Saturday.\n...\nOordon McOregor of Crawford\nBay waa a vlaltor to Nelton ovtr\nthe week-end.\n\u2022 s   s\nMra. J. B. Dale of Nelaon la vlaltlng ln Trail with Mra. M. Spowart.\nMre. Alei MacDonald and family\nof South Slocan wen city visitors\nBaturday.\nas*\nJ. E. Dale left Saturday on a\ntrip  to Vancouver.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nClifford Derbyshire of Orewlord\nBay wu a gueet In town over\nthe week-end.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Ruaeel McDonald ws a recent vltltor to Nelson from South\nSlocan.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nMra N. E. Stlbba and Mre. T.\nHlgglnbotham lean thla morning\nfor Vanoounr to attend the aeaalon of conferences of home missions committees for tbt United\nohurch.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022 **\nMr. Winn cl Pcrry't wu a guwt\nln town Saturday.\n...\nMlaa Laura Fraser left Neleon on\nSaturdfy for Victoria when ahe\nwill lake up training la tht Ju-\nbllee hoepltal.\n\u2022 e    \u2022\nMra. O. Spencer Oodfiey and\nMra. Harold Like* wen hostesses\nSaturday afternoon at tbe Neleon\nBadminton club.\n\u2022 t   s\nJamee porbea wu a cry vlaltor\nSaturday   from   Paaemore.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nDr. Norrlngton wu a city vlaltor\nSaturday  from   Cresoent  Bay\n...\nMrt. Rutherglen aad family of\nLongbeach apent Saturday In Nelaon.\n\u2022 a   .\n.Mlas Kathleen Butler wu a ally\nvltltor from Valllcan Saturday.\n.   .   .\nMlaa Olga Ruidell and Mlat Shlelda\nwen guests In Nelaon on Saturday\nfrom Slocan Park.\n\u2022 e   e\nMlaa FhyUla Archibald, teacher tt\nLongbeach, tptnt tht week-tag la\nNeleon, the gueat of her pgmnta,\nMr. and Mn. C. 1. Archibald, Stanley street.\n. \u00bb   e   .\nMn. W. Wlnetanley of Oreeoent\nVillty wu a vlaltor to town an\nSaturday.\n\u2022 .. \u2022\nHgv. W. C. Mawhlnney leavea fcr\nVancouver thla morning to. attend\nthe aeaalon of conference! of home\nmission  commltteec  of  th*  United\n\u25a0iwMMMi\u00ab\u00ab^-,-i,M.w\u00bb^^a*;^^,iu\u00abi.,Mf^,J**l*i^M.,iui\u00ab\u00abt|\nSTOKE NEWS\nThe New Wash Goods Are Here\nin All Their Spring Freshness\nNEW SPRING PRINTS\nThey are hare in all their freshness. Smart new de-\n\u2022      signs of superior quality cloth. Light and dark colors.\nFast colors. 80 inches wide.\nPOjPULAR PRICE OF, THE YARD .... 25* TO 85*\nNew Broadcloths\n36-inch broadcloth\u2014direct from\nthe manufacturers. Splendid\nbright finish and perfectly fait\nAll colon.\nTHEYARD 2*0* TO S6*\nNew Printed Silks\nAU the newest patterns on light\nor dark grounds. Material is \u2022\nsplendid quality flat crepe. Free\nfrom filling. 88 inches vide. One\ndress to the piece. Pique promises to be one of the popular ma.\nteri_j|s. We.have here a splendid\nquality. Nice soft finish and in\ngood weight. AU colors and\nwhite. 86 inches wide.\nTHEYARD 40*\nCsWeagher'sSt)\nPhone 200\nBRITISHER ON\nPAL FOOTING\nWITH HEWITT\nAffidavit of Ex-Nelson-\nite Aids Seizure of\nBaggage\nMajor Arthur Oordon Carr, a iup-\npoMd dUtlnguliheM- British fuwt,\nwhow Yialt to Vancouver wu marked by much note, and whoa* bag-\ngafe wai aalaed cn a departing\nfreighter by order -of Chief Juatloe\nIdonlMA of the aupreme court at\ntha lnetanee *( the Canadian Bank\nof Oonuftefoe, apparently beca-me\nquite Ciummy with R. J. Hewitt,\nwell known investment aalesman,\nlate of Nelaon.\nOne of the affidavit! produced\nbefore the oourt waa by Mr. Hewitt,\ngiving indirect evldenoe that the\nEnglishman Intimated he wri going\neaat by motor, ind dlaoloclng the\nIncidental facta that h- broke both\na dinner engagement with Mr. Hewitt and * speaking engagement\nwith tbe Overaeaa club.\nThe oourt action w&f reported in\nthe  Vancouver Province  as  follows:\n\"Baggage of Major Arthur Oordon\nCarr, recant visitor to Vancouver\nwho addressed several city organizations, waa salaed Wednesday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Oeorge Roberteon on 80. Justin, Oerman\nfreighter, which departed overnight\nfor north Xurope porte.\n\"Tbe deputy sheriff was armed\nwith a writ of attachment losued\nout of supreme court by order of\nChief Justice Morrison on application of D. N. Hoesle, K.C, counsel\nfor Canadian Bank of Commerce.\n\"Three large trunka and a portable sewing machine were removed\nto tbe vault of the sheriffs office\nat the court houae.\nADVANCED   flM\n\"Cecil H. Robinson, bank clerk,\ndeposed that defendants on February M requested the bank to ad\nvanoe MOO on an unmarked cheque,\ndrawn on Bank of Montreal, London,\nand signed 'A. S. Comyna Carr, K.c.\"\nThe latter W a well-known English\nbarrister and former member of\npari lamont.\n\"Deponent stated that hla bank\nrefused tha Cam' requeet; but on\ntheir representation that the cheque\nwas good, advanced \u00a3100.\n\"Major and Mrs. Carr, according\nto Robinson, left rooma they were\noccupying at 970 Burrard street on\nFebruary VI. He also learned that a\nwoman, giving tbe name of Mlas K,\nIf. Sharp, arranged with Dingwall,\nOotts tt Co., agents for the Juatln,\nto ship baggage to tho Britiah consulate at Brussels, Belgium, on the\nJustin.\n'\"MUs Sharp' later returned, Robinson alleged, with a man, A. C.\nBaker, who completed arrangementa\nfor shipping tbe baggage, which wm\nvalued at 11400.\nFAILED   TO   APPEAH\n\"Another affidavit, read to tho\nchief Justice, was by R. J. Hewitt,\nbond salesman, He stated that Frank\nDavis, tailor, S>3 Nelson street, advised him that Major ani Mrs. Carr\ntold him they had bought a motor\noar aad wero leaving tot Montreal.\n\"Major and UM. Can, eccordlnr\nto Hewitt, invited him to dine with\nthem at Hotel Oeorgla on February\n27; but they failed to keep tbe engagement. They had also arranged\nto address tho Overaeaa olub tbe\nsame evening, alleged Hewitt, and\nagain failed to attend.\"\nJ. K1MPT0N IS\nMOVED, ALBERTA\nWas Cranbrook Badminton\nStar; Mn. Gammon\nHost CM\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Maroh I\u2014\nMrs. Forrest u oa holiday from her\nposition ln the public works department of the provincial offices.\nShe and Mrs, Hogarth aro apendlng\na few daya ln Spokane.\nMlss Bees Paaemore entertained\nthe girls' bridge thla week, Mlas May\nKennedy holding tho high acore.\nMrs. Rae, who underwent tn\noperation ln Spokane reoently, hu\nreturned to Cranbrook. Mlas Balne\nHeld haa been operating the shop\nln her absence.\nMlse Dot Spence haa heen substituting for Mlas Helen McClure ln\nthe   wycliffe   aohool.\nMlae M. Fitter's elaas wu the\nwinner of the Nelaon shield for attendance for the month of February\nIn the public aohool. The attendance\nbanner went to the pupils of Miss\nJean Flett.\nMlas Beulah Hill has u her guut\nMlu Kay Baldwin of Medicine Hat.\nJ. Klmpton of tho Imperial bank\nstaff here has had word Of hla\ntransfer to the branch of tbe bank\nat Rocky Mountain house, Alta., and\nleavu to take up his dutiu at the\nbeginning of the week. Mr. Klmpton\noame to Cranbrook from Nelson\ntwo years ago and was well known\nln badminton and other sports circles. He holds the But Kootenay\nmen's singles badminton championship.\nMrs. Brackett tttt tea hosteu at\nthe Woman's Badminton club on\nFriday afternoon.\nMr. and Un. 8. Taylor of Flagstone were Cranbrook visitors, guwte\not Mr. and Misses Detail during\nthe week. %\nMrs. H. Gammon was this month'!\nhostess at tbe monthly afternoon\ntea of the membera of the O.t.A.\nThe annual Joint hour of prayer\nheld by membera of the varloua\nmlaalonary aarrlou of the city vu\nheld in tho Presbyterian church on\nFriday   afternoon; '\nMaxine Lindow\nHostess at Salmo\nPANTOMIME IS\nHELD AT FORKS\nCUUJTO PORKS, B. 0\u201e MaMk t\u2014\nTha pantomimt \"ClndaitUa\" pul onln  th\u00bb pariah hall  of  Bolj  Trtnlty\nohurch undar  tha direction of lln.\nB.  O.  Omatntr.  waa  l-ttttA  Both .\nnlihta ky a crowOad houaa.\nrm HMiUftf mem* t -taint? em- '\nast\u2014ts.    mat    ttttm    TneaanU,    a\nchar-mint  prlnoa, whllt ttamly  Bttd\naad Bdaatand \u00bb\u2022__\u00bb_\u00bb wttt tannin**: *\ntt tin Wltktd tttp tlatsrs.\nIlk, Wt Phillips tt tM hlnra,\nleaser won rounds ot applauaa with '\nhtr atn,lnj tnd danclag. Thnt .\nlittle girls wM did tht sailors j\nhornpipe, and a group of tiny tola 1\naa falrlee wtrt tlto popular with i\nlbt MkUtate. During tht Intonate- ;\nslon Mn. Omau-tty't oroheotra pave I\neevtral eelactlona. Tbt script wtt '\nwritten by Mrt. onunaney aatlattd '.\nby mat Bit Phllllpe. Btftrat weal!\nnumbera wtrt tlto written by Mra. !\nOmmaney. Mlsa Phllllpe Inetiuotad .\ntbt children* danoas tad B. Potter '\nwaa general stag* manager.\nsuccessful affair, there btlng Ml,\ntablet In pity with Cuba being victor. ,\nlout.  Tbt   winners   wert   Mrt.  Oarl\nLlndow.  Mlat  Kathleen  Baldwin, H. ('.\nH. Puhena and Herman Llndow.\nAmong thoae playing west Mr. tnd [ \u2022\nMn. W. Shlell, Mr, aad Hit. P. Und-   ;\natroao, Mra. Oarl Undow, Mrt, WU- J'\n11am drutchflald. Hit, W. J. Hearn. j\nMn.  A.  Bremner,   Mn.  A.  McLeod, |\nMn. villa Wilde, Mra. T. Wattrftroet.\nMra.  D.  M.  Bwlng.   Mrt.  T,  Olaffli, I\nMrs. I. Burgete, Mitt Winnie Buah. |(.\nMlaa Kathleen Baldwin, Mn. M. Oood-''\nue, R. O. Buah, Bd Jobaa, John Wlell. j;\nRobert Thttnptoa, Hetb.it onitoh- I\nfield, nwd Botttger, O. Haglund. 3. L*\nHansen,  O.   Johnson.   Robert  Sains- I\nbury,   Herman   Undow.   H.  H.   ftt- [_\nUna, M-fewd Larson, Qua Hammer- t'\nan, Out Oronrbtrg, O, Bemtittu, It. j*\nButh and B. Je-naon.\nMlw Kathleen Baldwin of IMt- ,\nelnt Hat, wbo hM btan tht houae j\nguett of Mr. tad Mn. Ctrl Undow ,\nbu left for htr homt.\nMUt Helen   M-Oeslln   Of  Bpohane\nltft Thursday morning for htr home |\nafter vlaltlng her motiier.\nMn. Mttttt tnd tone of tht Btno\nmint   htvt   taken   up   residence   In I\nNelson for . short ttmt.\nMn. Ida Oray la iptndlng t ftw I\ndayt In Nelaon.\nMn. R. O. Buah la iptndlng . ahort i\nvacation at Frultvale vlaltlng with f\nhar parenta.\nIn 1913,  New  Tor*  Olty bad 111\nfewer suicides thtn ln Mil. . ttot\nwhich  hta   bttn  attributed   partly\nto the prealdentlal altctlon\u2014tbt ant- ,\nural human deetre not to mlat earthing.\nchuroh which will ba held ln\nit. Andrew's churoh, Tueaday, Wednesday and Thuraday.\nSALMO. B. O., Maroh S.\u2014The home\nof Mr. and Mn. Oarl Llndbw wu\ntha aoent of a gay party Saturday\nafternoon whan Mlu Mailne enter-\ntallied a number of her girl frlenda\non her seventh birthday anniversary.\nThe afternoon wu ppant ln various gamu after which the gueata\nware Mrved refreshment*. Mlas Mai-\nInu invited gueete were Frenoee and\nMary Kubak, Haiti Dover, Dorothy\nHanaon, Shirley and Naomi Lindstrom, Maude. Stewart, Mabel Bradley, Bra Maude lathy, June Fair.\nMarjorle Cawley. Jacqueline Johnstone, Joyce Bremner, Alleen Boettger\nand Louise Brown.\nTbt military whlat drive htld In\ntht Salmo ball Saturday under the\naupaloea of tht Pythian Blaten of\nQueen Temple No. 33 proved a very\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\n\"...   Bt.!\n______\n .ii iJ* uu\u2014i '.'\u25a0.'.11 igmiiiMiiiii.i\nT\nMM SIX\nRADISHES SELL\nAT LOCAL MART\nBring: Vendors 10 Cents a\nBunch; Eggs Go Rapidly at Busy Session\nHot houae radiahes, letting at 10\noenta a bunoh, mada their appear-\nanoe on the publlo mark\u00abt vendor*'\nstalls Saturday for tha tint time\nthU Maaon. Tha market wu fairly\nbusy and egga and meats aold\nrapidly. Iggi wan cleaned up early\nln the day but tha prlcea were\nunchanged. Cut daffodils sold at 50\noente a doaen.\nPrloea  were:\nVEGETABLES\nBeets,   8   pounda      I M\nCabbage,   pound     .   JA\nCarrote,   8  pounda         .26\nCelery,   Chlneee,   pound       .80\nDry onlona, 8 pounda  -\u2014   .35\nLeeka, each -     .08\nPotitoes,   12  pounda     -25\nParsnips,   8   pounda        .25\nRadishes,  bunch   _ 10\nTurnips, sweet, 8 pounda      .35\nFBTJIT\nApplea, Wagners, box   ..\u2014 1.00\nApples,   Ontario*,   box    ......... 1.25\nApplea,   Mclntoah   1.50\nFLOWERS,   BUIaBS\nAND   PLANTS\nDaffodils, dosen      JO\nFerns, each _ 80  to    1.00\nGeraniums,  up fmm  \u201e..   JU\nMEATS\nPork,  pound ...._ 10 to*   .15\nBeef, pound   .07 to   .30\n' Veal,  pound  - 10 to    X\nSpring lamb,' pound   08  to    .18\nLiter,  baby beef,  3 lbf    .25\nHead cheeee, pound  10 to   JO\nRabbit,    pound     _.   .30\nTongue, pound      .30\nOxtail,  pound    ~ \u00bb..   .16\nSausage, horr.e made, pound \u201e.,   ,15\nPOULTRY. EGGS\nAND BUTTER\nEggs,   extru,   doaen       JO\nTwo   doaen     .65\nHgga,   flrata,    doeen        J5\nTwo   doaen,   _.  \u201e_\u2014_   .45\nSpring chicken, pound  ,   -90\n1\"dw1, pound  \u201e   .15\nCheeee,  pound      JO to    AO\nCream,  H pint .  .15 to    JO\nButter,    pound    .._    J5\nLONDON CLOSE\nMINES MARKET\nCLOSMRONG\nRumor of U. S. Inflation\nJumps Values\nTORONTO, March 6 (CT). \u2014\nBtooks chartered a rather erratic\noourse Saturday on the Standard\nmining exchange, opening weak and\ncloalng strong. Taluea Jumped sharply ahortly before the cloee, enlivened   by  a rumor of a  more to-\ni wards Inflation ln the united Statea,\nalthough there waa no confirmation\n' of  the  report.  Trading  waa  active\nfor  a  ahort   Saturday  aeaalon.\nAt the opening the leaden fell\nback Uo to 79c. The big gold stocks\nand Noranda showing special weakness. TKk feU to 8.70, Wright Har-\ngreeree to 8.76, Mclntyre to 21.50\nand Noranda to 30.-5. At the cloee\nTack and Hargrearee were well above\n84, Mclntyre at 22.-0 and Noranda\nat 31.18. all with aubatantlal advances. Dome finished up 86, Hollinger 45 while Pioneer and Lake\nShore were off 10 to 25.\nNickel had a net gain of 55, at\nIt. ralconhrldge at 2.35 waa off\na point. The cheaper golds also\nbounded up smartly. Venturee had\na set gain of li, Slaooe of t. Turnover In both waa heavy.\nThe only changea ln tha ailver\nahares were on the down side. Eldorado and Nlplasing loat 6 each and\nMining Corporation  ,.\n' Toronto Stocks\nf   t_sx  \t\n At\n'  .    Amu)*t.      _\n ._      .15\n;'   A p Consolidated\t\n .0.\n      1.05\n,     Base Metal,  \t\n      1.00\n.     Btrry   Hollinger   \t\n 10\n'     Big Mlsaourl \t\n.IS\n!    Clerlcy    ..... _.\nni\n_   14.25\nh\\ Eldorado  \t\n138\n', ,* Falconbrldge  \t\n_     3-35\n\\ . Grenada    _\t\n      1.32\n\u00a3'   Home OU \t\n .41\n1    Hollinger     _..\n_     8.80\n\\* Hudson  Bay   _.\n      3 35\n1*^ International   Nickel\n a.85\n 84\nf, Lake   Shore   \t\n32.50\nt Hkcaesa   ...         , , ..\n3VA\n.-   Manitoba   Baaln   \t\n....    ...      .01H\n1*   Malartlc     __\n1   Mclntyre    \t\n    --.35\ny  Maylani   \t\n 15\nJ    Newbec    \t\n        .08\n       1.40\n        .70\n.*\u25a0    Sherrlt   Gordon   \u201e....\n        .38\nj     Sudbury Baaln\t\n_    ._       .73\n .70\nStadacona   \t\n        .03H\nTech Hughes \t\n      4.05\n*    Thompson   Cadallac\n        .08\ni    Vlpond    \t\n        31\nVentures    \t\n          1.07\n*    Wright Hargreaves  _\n      4.14\n.35\nLONDON, Merch 5\u2014 (API\u2014Cloelng\u2014Amerloan stocks quoted m dollara at four ahllllnga per dollar)\nBrazilian Traction \u2022_(_; Canadian\nPacific 112%; Hydro HectAc 35%;\nInternational Nickel 10%; Brttlab\nAmerican Tobacco t,%; Distillers\n62a Od; Dunlop Rubber 30s 8d:\nElectrical Sa M Ind Ord Be Bd; Pord\nLtd. ISa 3d; Hudson Bay 15e 6d;\nImperial chemical 24a 7V_d; Imperial Tobacoo Ola lOttd; Shell T ts T\n2s; Vickers 6a IV, i: Britiah SK Per\ncent war loan \u00a38014; BrltUh tour\nper oent loan 1060-20 HOOK.\nMONTREAL STOCK\nMARKETCAUTIOUS\nInterllsted Lose Fractions;\nVolume Average\nMONTREAL, March 5 (OP)\u2014Oau-\ntious and calm, the Montreal atock\nexchange went through the motions\nof an ordinary session Saturday\nwhile the New York exchange was\nclosed in connection with TJnlted\nStatea   banking   troubles.\nGovernors of the exchange met\nhalf an hour before the opening\ntime and decided buslnesa. would\nproceed as usual. There waa no pressure at all at tbe opening and afterward stocks drifted slightly lower ln\nquiet trading. Transfer of somewhat\nleaa than 5000 aharea represented an\naverage   Saturday's   business.\nInterllsted stocks loat fractions.\nBrazilian was down H at 7W. Consolidated Smelters 14 at M-ft and\nCanadian Pacific v, at 10ft. International Nickel aold % lower at 8\nright until the final minute when\norders for 400 shares wera executed\nat 0. a Jump ot a full point. At\nthla figure the stock closed with a\nnet gain of %.\nUtilities were quiet. Shawlnigan\nconceded ft at 10Vi and B.C. Power\nVi at 16. Bell Telephone picked up\nM   at  84.\nGolds Monopolize\nInterest at Coast\nBralorne Is Feature; Pioneer\nAdvances 25\nVANCOUVER, Maroh 8 (OP)\u2014\nOold Issues monopolised Interest\nduring the half eesslon on tha Vancouver atock exchange today. Heavy\nofferlnga In the leaders were met\nbr an equally good demand and at\nthe close galna vere aubatantlal\nranging from aereral polnta to 28\npolnta.\nBralorne waa the feature trader of\nthe day. Opening stronger at 2.25.\nthe Issue came out ln good volume\nreaching a peak of 2.83 near noon\nand cloalng at 2 32. up eight net\nabove the previous cloee. Pioneer\nchalked up the largest advanoe of\nthe short session, advancing 28 to\n8.10. Premier at T-V4 was up 3%\nwhUe Bridge River at Va_ waa a\nminor fraction. Venturee gained 8\nto 1.04, three polnte below lte aelllng\nprice. Noranda, the onl; other eastern mine to show activity, wu up\n28   to   21.00.\nPend Orellle slid off one point to\n53 for the only decline of the\naeaalon.\nU.S.    LEADING    BREEDER\nIn   1133  the   United   Statea  reg-\nlatered 4425 thoroughbred foals, aa\nagainst 3831 registered by Oreat\nBritain  and  Ireland.\nA streamlined ra:l-car tried out In\nGermany makes a 178-mlle trip ln\ntwo hours 21 minutes.\nMontreal Stocks\nBank   of   Commerca   .\u2014  135\nDominion   Bank      137\nImperial   Bank      144\nBank  of  Montreal    -_  183\nBank   of   Nova  Scotia      350\nRoyal   Bank     139\nBank   of   Toronto      iei\nBell   Telephone     84\nBraslllan TU Power      7%\nBritish American Oil        8\nCanada    Bronze      ,_.\u201e_   10\nCanadian- Car <fc Poundry       3%\nCanadian   Cement    \u201e \u201e     2\nCan Induatrlal Alcohol  \u201e.,\u201e     1%\nCanadian Steamship Lines       1\nCona Mining A Smelting     58\nDominion    Bridge      .   15\nDominion   Glass       ss\nDominion Steel & Coal \"B\" ....   55\nDominion    Textile     _.    45\nImperial    Tobacoo     \u201e     7^\nLake  of   the  Woods  _....\u201e      4\nMaaaey   Harrla          2%\nMontreal   Power  ' _   38V4\nMontreal Tramwaya \u201e _ _._   05\nNational   Brewerlea       15\nNational Steel Car        6%\nOntario Steel Products       9\nOttawa L H & Power     eo\nPower    Corporation           6V4\nPrloe   Broa          3\nShawlnigan     _   jo*^\nSherwin   Wllllama     -     4\nSteel of Canada     ib\nWabasso Cotton  _.      1\nWestern   Grocers     .     9\nWinnipeg   Railway           3\nWinnipeg Grain\nWinnipeg, March 8\u2014 (Futures quotations)\u2014\nOpen   High   Low   Cloae\nWheet\u2014\nKay     - 48V4    \u00bb1H    40       8014\n3oly     40ft    B2H    40%    5114\nOct  61       83%    81       62\u00abi\nCuts\u2014\nf*t      28%    28%    2814    25%\nJuly      24       24%    23%    24%\nOct  28       28%    23       28\nBarley \u2014\nMay     _ 3,       30%    20%    90\nJuly      \u2014      \u2014       \u2014.       20%\nOct  \u2014      _       \u2014       as%\nFlax\u2014\nM\u00bby    80%   (0%   so     80%\nJuly    80%   (0%   BO      80%\nOct  80%   81%    80%    81\nRye\u2014\n\u2022May      84%    36%    34%    84%\n3oly     34%    88%    84%    36%\nOct  36%    \u2014       \u2014       38%\nCaah   prices\u2014\nWheat\u2014No. 1 hard, 81%; HO. I\nNor., 48%: No. 2 Nor., 48%; No. 8\nNor.. 48%: No. 4 Nor., 44; No. 8.\n44%; No. 8, 30%; reed, 38%; Track\n48%; No. 1 Durum, 88%.\n'in   NBUON   DAILT   NIWI,   NIUOK,   B.C-M0NDA7   MOBNWO,   MARCH   t    IIB'\nPlanes Land tn Deck tf H.M.S. Courageous\nim\nWHEAT\nTWO-CENT GAIN\nA \"nlmrod\" (Kestrel) fighter lending and taxylng to the forward Uft\non board H.M.S. Courageous, the\nflagship of aircraft carriers. Ths\n'laiand\" forma a oonvenlent grand\nstand with wind break, for spectators, and above the automatic\naffirmative sign (half way up tha\nfunnel) which la uaed for signalling\nthe aircraft whan landing, la tha\nobeervetlon houaa which waa built\nfor tha King when be noelved the\nfleet  ln   103\".\nTORONTO STOCKS\nNOTABLY^STEADY\nRefuse to Become Excited\nOver Moratoria\nTORONTO, March 6 (CP)\u2014The\nToronto stock exchange refused to\nget excited yesterday over the' cloalng of the New Tork exchange\nun-;\u00abr the general moratoria, and\ncarried on aa uaual. Prloea wera remarkably steady, due to the absence\nof selling pressure from local sources\nor New Tork holders snd tbe close\nfound price changes very narrow.\nThe turnover waa a little under 6000\naharea. Nine stocks registered gains,\n31 losses.and 13 held unchanged.\nValuea weakened slightly at tbe\nstart and dragged along until about\nhalf an hour before tba close wben\nlaauea \u2022listed alao on the New Tork\nexchange suddenly began to pick\nup. Thla waa due to a rumor lore-\ncasting Inflation ln the United\nStates. International Nickel advanced\nfrom 8',k to 9 for a net gain of %.\nThe turnover waa more than 3000\nahares. Brazilian closed off % Ford\nup y4, C.P.R. up H and Smeltera.\nafter falling back to 54. recovered\nto 68, down   Vi.\nOlla were quiet and mostly unchanged, only International Pate and\nMoColU Fren tense showing fractional\nrecessions and gains predominated\nalso In tie food section.\nSmall recessions were taken by\nthe bank shires, and ln the beverages Walkers common advanced \u25a0%.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS,    March    6    (AP) \u2014\nFlour 10 higher. Carloai lota family\npatents 4.10 to 4.20 a barrel ln\n98-lb., cotton sacks. Shipments not\nposted. Pure bran 10.80 to 11.00.\nVancouver List\nMINES\nBid      Aak\nBig   Mlaaourl    13%    .15\nBralorne     2.32     2.36\nCoast   Copper     1.05    2.25\nOeorge Oopper -    .28      .30\nOeorgla    River     _ 03%    .02%\nOrandvlew     _   M     .04%\nInt  C  4 O      .06%    .08%\nKootenay   Florence   ....   .00%   .01\nNational Silver  02%   .02%\nNoble   Five       .06%    .05%\nPend Orellle  _   .83      .57\nPioneer   Oold     8.10    8.36\nPorter   Idaho    08%   .07%\nPremier    _ _ 73%   .78\nReno   Oold    -    .88      .63\nRuth   Hope        .03%    .03\nSllvworeet      -     .08%    .04\nWhitewater   _    AS      M\nOILS\nA P Conaolldated  08%\nC and \u25a0 Landa  _....      .32\nDalbouale    _ _        .14%\nFreehold            .03%\nHome OU          .35\nMcDougall  Segur \u00ab _ 02\nMayland        .17\nMercury      _       .08%\n-fcLeod           3,\nRoyalite    _      6.60\nSterling   Paclflo 14\nFRESH EGGS\nUPSHARPLY\nCold Weather and Advent of\nLenten Season Boost\nMONTREAL. March 6 (AP)\u2014A\nsharp advanoe in the price of fresh\neggi featured the week's trading on\nthe Montreal produce and dairy\nmarket.\nColder weather, the advent of the\nlen ten aeason and Increased demand\ngenerally combined to force prlcea\nup five centa per doaen In the\ncourse of the week. Saturday's\nquotatlona for carlots were: Extru\n34 centa, flrata 33 centa, pulleta SI\ncents and seconds 30 centa. Re<\noeiptx for the week totalled 4440\ncases   against  5500   laat  week.\nSOCCER GAMES IN\nBELFAST CITY CUP\nBELFAST, March 6\u2014 (CP oable)\n\u2014Soccer games ln the Belfast City\ncup competition today resulted aa\nfollows \u2014   .\nBelfast Celtic 7; Deny City I.\nBangor 3;  olsnavon  1.\nLame 6;  Olentoran 6.\nCUftonvllle 3; Newery Town 0.\nDistillery 3; Llnfieid 3.\nColemlne 1; Ards 3.\nPortadown l; BaUymena 1.\nSoars on Avalanche of\nBuying From Chicago\nTraders\nWINNIPEG,    March    t     (CP)\u2014\nScenes    reminiscent    of    old-time\n\"bull\"   markets   were   enacted   on\nSaturday's abort but violent seulon\nof  the Winnipeg  grain  exchange\nai  wheat  futures,  propelled  by  a\nwave    of    buying    from    Chicago\nsources,   moved  as   much  as   two\ncenta  higher.  For  the  first  time\nsince. last November aU thne options   were   priced  above  the   50-\ncent   mark   and   brokerage   firms\nwere taxed  to the  limit to  cope\nwith the avalanche of orders.\nClosing ln a burst of spirited trading, valuea were 1% to a centa up.\nMay futures at  50%, July  51K   to\n51% end October 53%.\nFutures moved erratically throughout. Undecided at the opening when\nnewa of the bank and atock market\ncloalng was flrat announoed, prloea\nshot more than a oent higher.\nWlthltt half an hour, however, valuea had dropped the largest part of\ntbe galna and trading continued\nquiet until near tbe cloae.\nAVALANCHE OF BUYING\nForoed to transfer ttelr buslneaa\nto tbe local market when their own\nexchange wm cloeed, Chicago tradera\npoured a wave of buying orders into\ntbe pit ln tbe closing mlnutea.\nFeverish scenes took place aa brokers\nfought to fill their orders and the\nfinish waa near the .day'a highest\ntonic\nTraders today expressed confidence\nIn the local market's ability to hold\nateidy despite the closing of tbe\nChicago market. Still higher levels,\nthey  aald, ahould  be  reached.\nLittle   Intereat   waa   displayed   tn\nforeign demand for Canadian wheat\nand no buslneaa waa reported.\n\u25a0   Caah grains again were active but\noourse grains trading waa dull.\nToronto Industrials\nBeatty  Broa    \t\nBell   Telephone\t\nBraslllan  _ __ _\nB   A   Oil   \t\nCanada    Dredge\t\nOanada  Oypeum  \t\nCona Bakerlea \t\nCona Mining \t\nFord   of   Canada   \"A\"\nGood-fear  _....\nHiram  Walker  ..._._._\nImperial   OU    \t\nInduatrlal   Alcohol   ...\nInternational   Nickel\nInternational  Fete  _.\nLobla-f   \"A\"   _\t\nMaaaey   Harrla\t\nNoranda   _ \t\nPage  Heraey   \t\n4%\n84\n7%\n8\n10\n1%\n2%\n68\n\u00ab%\n44\n4\n8%\n0\n\u00bb%\n11\n2%\n20%\n40\nCLASSIFIED\n(81     MISCELLANEOUS   TOM   ttlM   (Wl\nPHONI  818R,   OR   CALL  811   CAR-\nbonate St., for splrella coreete.\n(88*1)\n\u2022COMPU-TE  Hawaiian  guitar  couree\nIS.  O. Graham, Armatroog, B. C.\n(8842)\nCANARIES FOB SALB\n(\u00bb)\nCANARY SINODta. 83.60; HKNS\n11. Mlai I. Bonachkoraky, Carm-\nangay, Alta. t-872)\nSITUATIONS   WANTED\nUU\nDAIRYMAN.   8INOLE,   SCOTCH.   SO,\ngood milker. Box 6788 Dally newa.\n(6788)\nSBLBCTSD OIANT WA_H_mOTOi\nAeparagua Roota, 3 -nit old reotl\nlit per M. I yeer old roota 812\nit. Aleo cornleh Oame Pullete _\nCockerel.. Apply Rlcardo a\\s_m\nVernon, B. C. (68S_!\nPOR   8ALB-HAND  POWBR   .\nIng     machine,     practically    t_tm\nPhone 888R3, or write P. O. jH\nCHEVROLET 400 ENGINE, ADAPT*\nfor  marine  uee;   good oondltloi\nApply Box 84. City. Phone ~\n'.SB\nOIRI, WANTS HOUSEWORK POR\nroom and boerd. Apply Box 6880.\nDully Newa. (6880)\nFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE\n(87)\nWILL EXCHANGE HOUSB IN CAL-\ngary, alx room, fully modern, for\none almllar tn Nelaon. Box 6878,\nDully Newa. (8878)\nFURNISHED ROOMS FOB RENT (15)\nSINOLB  OR TWO  LIGHT  HOUSE-\nkeeplng   room.,   strathcona   hotel.\n(6832)\nLIVESTOCK   WANTED\nWANTID\u2014TODNO PIOS. H. BODR-\ngeote. Creeeent Valley, B, C\n(6870)\nWANTBD \u2014 TWO     OOOD     MILK\ngoat.. Phone 188X4. (6708)\nPOULTRY AND BOOS\n(ID\nCATS   AND   POOS  FOB  _AH -_t\nTHOROUOHBRSD    COLLI!    TV*tl\ntot eele. D. Cameron, Oranlte road\nTIMBER\nWOULD LIKE TO HEAR TBOM Am\nona who haa a good atand of t\u2014\narao   timber   on    Kootenay    1\nState amount on aame and f\nwanted,   write   Box   6841.   \u00a3 ,\nNewa. ,6841]\nPOLISHING\nPHONI POUSHINO DEPT. KOO*,\nenay Muelc houm 685 for expew\nPrench pollahlng and furniture ttt\nflnlahlng. E. R. Charlea In chMJfc\nBuslneu and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCOCKBRILS LEGHORNS AND RIDS,\nday old chick.. Leghorn. 112 per\n100. Reda 115 per 100. Chalmera,\nThruma. (6788)\nMISCELLANEOUS  WANTED\n(28)\nSECOND HAND CORDWOOD SAW\noutfit, ln good .working condition.\nE. P. Splller, Fauquier, B. C.\n(6812)\nBOATS,   LAUNCHES   WANTED   (45)\nWANTED\u2014RELIABLE   LAUNCH,   OR\noutboard boat in good oondltlon.\nTerms oaeh. S. Lake, Johnsons\nlanding. (5840)\nCHAS. P. HUNTER, S. P.. INT. A. O\nMunicipal and Commercial Audita\nP. O. Box lift, Nelaon, B.C.iMll!\nAssayers\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, eatabllahed 1000.\n308 joaephlne St. Nelaon, B. 0.\n(5814)\nORINVILLI   H.   ORIMWOOD.   P.   a\nBox 418 Kaalo, B. C. (5811)\nB. C. Land Surveyor\nCHAS. MOORE, B. C. L. S. Box 884,\nNeleon. B. 0. ISttt)\nFURNITURE   FOR   SALB\n(48)\nMATCH-NO WALNUT BED AND\ndreeaer, Vlctrola. records, mahogany table, poet-card kodak, Mra.\nE. O. Smythe, Terrace Apt.. ,5843)\nNURSERY  PRODUCTS\n(47)\nPOR DEFENDABLB NURSERY\natcck. both Fruit and Ornamental\nHedge, Planta, etc. Write T. Roynon, Agent, Lanita Nureerlea. Neleon, B. C. (5*881)\nBAR SILVER HIGHER\nParai   products   have   dropped   6S      LONDON, March 5   (AP)\u2014Bar all-\nper cent in prloe in three years.        ver firm.  1-10  higher at  lTttd.\nSCOTTISH CUP\nFOURTH ROUND\nAlbion 1, Celtic 1.\nKilmarnock  9,  Motherwell  S.\nHlbernlana 0, Hearta 0.\nClyde 3, ate n house muir  3.\nA physician haa kept track of oolda\nln a group of adults, aome with and\nsome without tonsils and adenoids,\nand be reports finding no difference\nln tbe divisions in respect to colda.\nNew uses of bituminous ooal aa\nraw material In industry, are to be\nsought by a new research laboratory.\nChiropractors\nDR. GRAT. GILKZn BLK.,\n\"JffiS-\nDR   MACMILLAN,   ORAD,   PALMER\nachool, Aber. Blk., Nelaon. Ph. 212,\n(5S17)\nMITTON AND OEDDES, X-RAT and\nMCM, cranbrook and TraU. (5811)\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES. PhoM\n342. Cut flower., potted plants,\nand floral deigns. (5812)\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. FULL\nllne cut flowera at all tlmea. Floral deelgna. Phone 233 (5820)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON. Real Eatate In.\nmraaoe. Rentals. Next Hlppereon\nHardware, Bakar atreet.        (S82_T\nSecond Hand Store*\nThe   Ark.   Dealers   In   Seoond   Hand\ngoods. Phone 684, Jceephine. (8822)\n. Wood Factory\nLAWSON'S WOOD FACTORY HARD-\nwood merchant, 217 Baker atreet.\nTHE GUMPS-And There You Are\n_TwUN THE\nOGMHANb-WE\nDEEP BLUE S__V\nBl\/A DOESN'T\nBSLIEVE THa,Y\nmin IS MO-SIPYING\nWHEW S,wt SAYS\nTHAT Tr*\nBROOCH B-XOKKrS\nto WER-AMD HE\nejatiT THINK\nYWJ3\">*AMA.\nDE \u00bbTRO*S.S\nI& A. THIKP -\n-riHO WOULD\nSTEAL. MIN1*\nn\\v_ a in a\nHJWCO-\nbim is IN\nA QUAJJ-JARY-\nBRING1NG UP FATHER:\nBy Geo. McManus\n \t\nm \u2014\no\u00a3*D\nRSENAL LOSES\nTO LIVERPOOL\nHt Ham and Manchester City Win; Derby,\nf Sunderland Draw\nkPNDON, March I (CP cable).\u2014\nrn teama tonlikt had reached\nI eemi-flnal stage of the Eng-\nI football cup eerlea while two\nWn who tM Saturday wen\nnd to replay their game, chief\nMoment In leegue play was\nRMed when the nth place\n\u2022trpool team visited Arsenal and\nI with a l-t victory. .\nMt Ram United beat Blrmlng-\nI 4-0 and came a step nearer\nlh* mat final. Manchester city\ndilated Bumle- l-o and Cverton\nfli goal, to blank Luton Town.\ntl and Sunderland fought to\ntarn draw.\n\u2022arty-tour thousand peraona\n\u2022Mod Into the West Hem stands\n!\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00bb a iround reoord. Weet nam.\nfar from the bottom of the\npit division standing, outplayed\ntlhgham consistently. Barks\ndad Birmingham off wrong by\nlttt tn hla own goal. Almoat\naedlately  afterwards Morton  tel-\nWlth a corner kit*. Pollard and\nta ecored In the aeoond half.\nIta Town, third division team,\nMeed M.ooo spectators by hold-\niterton for the first quarter.\ntr atand did not laat, however,\nt Stem scored off Brltton's\nIII In 30 minutes. Johnson got\naar before the Interval, on\n\u25a0aptlon tounn tallied from cloee\nand Luton Town was swamped\ntte plucky attempts to tighten\ntr defence. Johnson got hla aec-\n, foal and was followed by Dean\n' Stem,\norty-flve thousand persona nw\nnheatat Olty eliminate Burnley\nk the alngle goal Tllson ecored\nthe lath minute, Burnley opened\nffll? and gave Manchester's de-\nBe t tough time. Although they\nfeed hard ts tie the game up\n[lasers threw away two chances\nmon by reckleaaneas.\nWhy and Sunderland played a\nd\u00bbw game. Duncan opened the\nring for Derby and Ramage came\n\u00bbugh with another aoon after,\niderland pressed hard and Connor\nchad a goal from dumpy's paw,\nda took * Connor's pan and tied\n.tmn, then Ourner put Sunder-\n4 In tta* lead only to have\nMn mon an cquall-cr before\nI Interval.\nlurnley mt Sunderland ahead\nta ott Connor's paee and lt\nked aa though Sunderland was\n; IB wis. but Derby suddenly\npped bMk ta Ufa. Duncan acor-\nhla third goal on a wing ahot\ntie the final acore.\ninenara surprising defeat by Llv-\npol left them onlv two polnte\nlad of Sheffield Wednesday\nthe top of the flret dlvlaion\nhdlng. While the Ounnera play-\na amarter and more scientific\n-tht same they could not match\n( determined defence Liverpool\nabltahed after Hodgson headed\nTaylor's centre. Wedneedaya had\nIt difficulty detesting Wolver-\nBtrton Wanderers 3-0.\nOKI   U8AD5\nfloke, with a victory over port\n1 (-1, continued to lead the\nIBd dlvlaion, but Tottenham Hot-\nIn remained only two polnta\n(lttd after playing a 1-1 tie with\ngthampton, and Bury stayed in\nM plaoe through an Inferior\nU enrage.\npull City atayed at the top of\nI third division, northsrn eec-\nm. and Wrexham, by defecting\nrrow 4-1, ousted Cheater from\nBad place. Chester could do no\nMar than tie Tranmere Rovers\nI, Bnntford remained two polnte\nead of Norwich Cltr at tht top\n* tht southern section and Norah hat played two mon games\nUl  Mm   leedere.\nHJARTER FINALS\nOF ENGLISH CUP\nDerby 4, Sunderland 4.\nManchester city  1, Burnley 0.\nWestham 4. Blnnlnfham 0.\nplartof) 6, Luton e.\nDOPED HORSES MAKE\nJOCK'S JOB TOUGH\nBy AL DEMAREE\nA thoroughbred race horn It born\ntemperamental and slightly punch\ndrunk and when on top of thla ht\nIt \"hopped up.'* the average jockey\nhat ttmtthlng to handle.\nA jockey reoently told mt about\na mount that waa obviously \"eouped\nup,\" the horses eyes were sticking\nout  like  China  door  knobs.\n\/\"What protection hsn you made\nfor me ln thle race?\" the jock\ncaked the owner.\n\"Oh, there's nothing to worry\nabout,\" ha answered. \"I've got the\nhone fully Insured.\"\nAnother old trainer tells me thtt\nfifty per cent ot raoe horses an\ndoped.\n\"It a owner ha* a horn ln the\nrunning list snd he tnd hla trainer\nthink his running days tn juit\nabout over,\" he aaya, \"they wlll\nfill him up to the gllle with dope\nand go out and bet him heavy.\nThey've got to bt oanful though. I\nremember cue 'coked' horn ln Chicago that was leading the field\nbut dropped dead ln the stretch.\nThey gave him too muoh.\"\nTWENTT TIVE YEARS AOO TODAY\nMhroh e, 1908\u2014Emanuel Cedrlno\ndrove hla elxty-borae power Italian\noar fcr SOO miln at aa average of\nseventy-seven miln an hour at\nOrmand Beach, Ma.\nLocal Bowling\nThe following gamt it the flntl\nln the Oellnu Ladlea Bowling elub\nschedule.\u2014\nMRS. A. OELINAS VI. MRS.\nIf. CASSIOS\nltt 2nd 3rd Tot\nitn. A. oelinas .101 IIS IM 308\nMrs.   McLean   .... lit   107   141   375\nTotal\n. 743\nMn.  N.  Casslos    lit   111   ISO   404\nMlss P.  Oellnu    133   153   130   415\nTotal   __ _._ _ _ (ig\nHigh individual soon, Mln p. oel-\ninaa.  ltt.\nHigh a\u00abgngate soon, Mln P. Gelinas, 415. ,\nThe   foiknripg   mixed   game* wat\nbowled on tht Legion alleys.\u2014\nMBS. 3. CHAPMAN VI.\nMM L. FICKARD\nltt   Ind   Tot\nMn.   L.   Plckard     117   181   90S\nJ.  H.  Allen _ _ 178   177   151\nTotal\n\u2022HI\natte. J. Chapman   118   101   SIS\nH. Llndernere ..._ _ 117   170   84S\nTotal\n. 504\nHigh Individual acore, Kn. L.\nPlckard, 111.\nHigh Aggregate aoon, 3. H. Allen,\n355.\n.    THIRTEEN,    SEEKS    TITLE\nrough only 11 yean old, Clara\nder, Pacific coaat achool girl\n\u25a0ft mm compete In the IMS na-\noail amateur golf championship\n*  women.\nWINNERS\nin tht\nQolden Qate\nWEEKLY\nLUCKY NUMBER\nDRAW\nHtU Saturday wtrt:\nFirst\nED. NEFF\n6470.\nSecond\nJOE GALLO\n6226.\n.Three dollars Is Riven for\n\u25a0first and $2 for second.\nOLDEN\nATE CAFE\n\u00a3\n\u2022 IMt   NIUOH   DAILT   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C\u2014MONDAT   MORNINO,   MARCH    *,   IMS*\nCURLING CUPS\nARE PRESENTED\nOver SO Table* in Pliy at\nCranbrook .Curlers'\nBridge\nCRANBROOK. B. 0., Mann I \u2014\nla cedar to den up t email m-\ndebtadnen ltft tt \u00abht tM of the\nseaaon memben of the Oranbrook\nladlea' Curling club ataged a bridge\nln the dlnlns aad reception rooma\nof th* rink budding, tht -Htll* btlng ont of tin moet popular ln both\nattendance and enjoyment of the\nentln aeaaon. over 30 tablu wtn\nln pity, a numbtr of memben htvlng to refrain from playing tor lack\nof apnot for mm tablu. Tht\nrooma wtrt attractively decorated\nwith bunting, flowers In silver vans\nand the trophies for which the\nvarloua rinka han pltytd during\nthe Mtton. .\nAfter th* serving of a delicious\nsupper, W. 3, Barber, president of\ntht Olub, thanked tbon present for\nthtlr preaoence and tupport aad\nstated that than htd Mtn rt-\nquests tMt the annual dance, which\nWat postponed left autumn on account of tM preaenoe of flu la tM\ndty, be atlll given ky tM olub. In\ntaking a vote of thou preeent the\nunanimous opinion seemed to M\nthat another bridge would M more\nto the tute of thou preeent.\nCum for which tht vurleue competitions have been held wtrt tMn\npresented, theu being the Oalt cup,\nwoa by O. Bpenoe tM Pink eup mors\nby w. F. Cameron, the Onnd\nChallenge, won by P. M MacPherson\nand the Corby eup 'won by C.\nSpence. IM Cameron cup fUtflt\nwere not pltyed, J. Mtrtln tad tbt\n\u2022uh and Door rlnk wtth \u25a0. H. Mc\nPhe* tt aklp having reached the\nfinale. TM Willie tup for ltdln\nwhloh wtt brought back ta Kimberley by Mrt. McOllllvray tad Mn,\nCook during tM wuk wat preeent,\nu wat the Bowness cup In spite\nof onalaugMe ,ea it which Md Men\nmade by rinks tram Kimberley,\nCMpman Camp and creston.\nMn. Beale won the high prize for\nladles, donated by V. H. Wilson,\ntht woond, donated hy O. B. Willis,\nwu won by Mn. Manning. J. T.\nBalrd captured the men'a high prlw,\ndonated by W. P. oamtron tne the\neecond, donated by J. T. Scott, went\nto W. 0. Thompeon. Tht special\nprize for the added acoree of two\npartnera stsrtlng tine evening together, t load of kindling donated\nby 4M Cnnbrook Sath and Door\noompany. wu won by Mr. and Mn.\nM. A. Betle.\nGLEICHEN AND\nLUSCARS TIE\nWinners Meet B. C. Inter-\nmediate Champa\nO-JBCHXN, Alta., Maroh I (CP) \u2014\nOlelOhen gunners aad Duacar Indiana played to a 1-1 deadlock la\nthe flrat of tMlr two-game total-\ngoal eerlea for tM Alberta Intermediate hockey championship. TM\neecond game wlll bt piiyed tt lftdl-\nolne Hat tomorrow night.\nIncnand interest centered on Intermediate championship nrlu. TM\nwinners of tM Alberta title wlll play\nthe Kimberley, B.C., Intermediate,\nchampion of Brltlth Columbia, later\nthle WMk.\nDanny McKay Takes\nfor 147 Feet\nFine Style Displayed by the\nSkiers; For Welfare\nTM   following   ladlea'   gome   wit\nbowled at the Canadian Legion\u2014\nMRS. A. DINOWALL vl.\nMRS. O. MILLS\nltt  Ind 3rd  Tot\nMn. Dingwall .... 170   117 117  414\nMfe.   Cento,   .... 144   111 150   411\nMn.   Hooker   .... 134   100 141   SSS\nMn.   Player     113   133 118   374\nTotal     _ Ml   tis 883 ISM\nUra.    MUU     111    115 115   30S\nMn. anm let   137 111   401\nMra.   Leelle   .  181   118 117   430\nMn.   Frost     100    W 117   311\nTom,     _ HI   lti IH 161S\nHigh   Individual   aoon, Mra.   A.\nDingwall, 170.\nHlgn    aggregate   aoon, Mn.   A.\nDingwall, 4*4.\nROTARIANS BEAT\nGYRO CURLERS\nCRAJTBBOOK, B. C, March 5\u2014\nThe Rotarians were vlctore over\nthe Gym In a friendly curling competition thle week by thru polnta,\nthe aeon standing 18-15 ln their\nfavour. Two naka from each organisation played. The Rotarlaa\nrinka wen Karris, Attridge, Little\nand Soott; Wilson, Dixon, McKowan\nand Baird. Oyro playen were Berber,\nMcLaren Sang and Cook; McCTlndle,\nHogarth, Duataa and Ony.\nRECALL   BOSTRCM\nOHIOAOO, March 5 (API\u2014Beige\nBostrum, veteran defenoe star, wu\nrecalled yesterdsy from tM TuUa\nOilers br hit,old olub, tM Chicago\nBleckhawka of tM National Hockey\nteague.\nSoaring   through   apace    ftr    147\nfut ln a breath-taking jump tt\nthe Pairvlew hill Sunday afternoon,\nDanny McKay, \"B\" clan jumper,\nMt a ntw record for the hill. Mo-\nKay's atyle wu well nigh perfect\ntad ht lit u graceful u a glider\nIn every Jump. Style WU exhibited\nby nearly every jumper participating tn Sunday'i tournament for tM\nWelfan association.\nArt Orodakl, Harry Burfleld and\n\u25a0tola DelPuppo exhibited tMlr atuff\non the big takeoff for jumpa from\n100 to 130 tut. With a nm built\noa tbe end of the big takeoff\ntM jumpen wen catapulted high\nInto  the  air,  aad  lit fairly   heavy.\nJuvenile Jumpers again pleaud\ntM crowd, making Jumps of 80 to\n70 feet. The youngsters, wM rode\ntMlr skis like veterana, came\nthrough without a spill.\nD. MacDonald and Art Kraft had\ntrouble ln taking tM hill and took\nt   oouple   of   nuty   headers.\n-esse\nTPEltoHMMl\nvmics,\nw*oirt\u00bbo\ncmseaJtwe\nHOCKE-V\nONES,*\n*JBP\n\u2014 *2?^\nHEmwiCvWJ\nA\\\n\u00bb>cw <_ winners\nina rcw Ar\nWMIW RACE\nlrii:io-iMivi9\u00bb\nTRAIL SMOKEATERS CAPTURE\nFIRST B.C. PLAYOFF GAME II\nBuckna Scores Lone Tally\nin Second; Trail Superior in Play\nRUGBY LEAGUE\nLONDON, March 5 it* cable)\u2014\nGames played la tha Bnglleh Rugby\nlugue Saturday reeulted at follows:\nBarrow  7, Swinton 0.\nBradford  11, Hull 3.\nBroughton Rangera 8, St. Helena S.\nCutleford 30, Bramley 3.\nDewebury 8, Hudderefleld _0.\nHull Kingston 5, Batley 7.\nKelghley 5. Wakefield Trinity  19.\nLeeds   38,   Peetherstone   0.\nLeigh 7, Huntlet S.\nOldham 3, flalferd I.\nSt.   Helene   Ben   10;   Halifax   0.\nWarrington tt, Wlgan Highfleld 8.\nWldnu t, Wlgan II.\nYork  91.  Rochdale  Hornete  I.\nGRIDLEY BACK\nFROM ARIZONA\nS. 3. Grldley nturned Saturday\nnight from Ariwne when M Htt\nMta for hla health. From tM station he wu takea tt hi* Mow, 304\nVernon street, ln the Somen ambu\nlance.\nVANCOUVER,   Mtrch   S   (CP)-\u2014\nDisplaying the unw fine brand of\nhockey  tMt  carried   them  to  alx\nconieeutln   provincial   Utln   tad\nlata   the   western    Ctntdt   finals\nthnt tlmea, Tnll Smokuten defeated  Vanoouver Maple Leafi 1-0\nMn  tut  night  to  take t  one-\ngame lead In their quest for their\nurenth   British   Columblt   senior\nhockey championship.\nIt wu the flnt of t thne-out-\nof-flve    game    earlu.    The    eecond\ngtme will M pltyed here tomorrow\nnlgbt.\nAlthough the aeon wu clou. tM\ninterior champions, showed a decided superiority over the coast\naquad In all departments of tM\ngame and wen apparently satisfied\nto take things fairly easy arter\ntheir rone soon lata ln the aecond period, wMn young Birekna\nslammed tM puck Into tM Lufa'\nnet after a mirup near tM boards.\nTRAIL CHECKING  HARD\nDuring the flrtt five mlnutas of\nthe game the Vancouver aquad\nfailed to get peat tM Trail blue\nline, t hard back-checking forward\nUat and t sturdy defence turning\nMek the beet tM Leafs htd to\noffer. Buckna broke*- away for Tnll\nbut failed to get past the defence.\nTM Leafs finally managed to get\nwithin ehootlng rente aad Henderson flipped the puck to Oeorge\nDunn but tM latter missed tM\noat. trut, missed I chance to score\na few mlnutu later from a scramble Mar the Trail net. Tht Dunn\nbrothers broke throuth with Wilton\ndriving t stinging shot tt Dupuls\nand Oeorge came almost ln on the\nnet oa tM nut play but tM\nTrail goalie came out and clttnd.\nMeroer topped one tt Hopt. Henderson gan Morrla a body check\nand drew tM flrat penalty. Tnll\nforwards wtn shooting to tM boards\ntad, boring la tor tM rebound.\nHanson backhanded one at Hope\nand Bnnnan drew out Hope on\nBuekna'a pan,\nBRENNAN   MISSIS\nBuckna waa through, Hope came\nout, but Bnnnan missed the open\nntt on Buekna'a pan.- Wheatley\nmissed tM Mt Inside tM defence.\nBoth eldes wen trying long shots.\nWMatley looped one ln oa Hope\nwho tumbled. Scrlbner rounded the\nTnn defenoe tnd drilled t hard one\nat Dupuls. Hope kicked one out\nfrom Bnnnan aa tM period ended.\nThe ucond period opened with\nthe original starting llnu. Hanaon drove a hot one at Hope, and\nBnnnaa followed ault. Bnnnan\nthrilled tM erowd with hie blinding epeed and clever etlckhandllng.\nMercer wu checked twin tt tht\ndefenw. Meroer wu la again tor\na low ahot and Hope cleand from\nt mlxup. Thompeon was taken off,\nStephens making hla first appearance for the Leafs.\nDupuls stopped a great ahot clou\nin from Orlmmett. Oeorge Dunn\nwas Inside tM defenoe but brother\nWilson wu offside. Wllaon Dunn\ngan Dupuls a lightning thot at\ntM other end. Hope pulled off a\nnnutlonal mn from Brennan at\ncleat qunrten. Buckna knocked\nGeorge Dwm down wtth hie arm,\nhut then wu no penalty.\nBUCKNA  SCORES\nBuckna aoond tM tint goal on\na mlxup following a lateen at tM\nside. Trail ruahtd right back aad\nBnnnan missed the net from Inside\nthe defence.\nHenderson bodied Bnnnan Into\ntM baarde and went olf. MorrU hit\ntM aide of the net on a pan from\nMercer. Butler  went right through\non Dupuls, WM came out to clew.\nJordan got In a ahot On Hope.\nDupuls came out again to lave\nfrom Oeorge Dunn at tM period\nended.\nHendereon wu tripped by Jordan on tM first ruah of tM final\nsession. Bill wu In the act of hack-\nhanding tnt tt Dupuls and the\nletter wu lucky to clear fram\nOeorge Dunn t moment later. Walter Dunn drove a beautiful ahot\nat Dupuls which brought tM net-\nminder to hie feet. Butler ahot dead\non from tM blut lint. Tht stmt.,\nwan having tMlr full ahan of the'\nplay.\nPLAT RAOOID\nOeorge Dunn hooked from areata . but Buakna back cMthtd te\nclear t loou puok. Play WM ratted\nfor t time. Bill Henderson ahot from\nthe Mut Um dud te.\nHeaton mieeed t rebound of Biennial thot In front ef tM ntt.\nChecking wu elen tnd playen\ncf both sides romped' tU ovtr tM\nloe, falling to hold positions. Mercer wm nnt off tor aleshing, tad\nDupuls stopped two hot ahote from\nOrlmmett tM Stephen.\nSUMMARYS\nTint period: Ho teen: penalties.\nendereon. ,   ,\nSecond ptrlod: 1\u2014TrtU, Buckna,\n11:34;  penalltm,  Hendereon.\nThird period: He aeon; pent-HM,\nMercer.\nLINEUPS\nTrail: Dupula; Joerdoo, Murdock:\nWMatley, Hint it, Morrla. Bute:\nBUokaa,   Brennaa,    Hanaon,\nMaple   Leafe:   Hope;    Beaten ta,\nButler;     Scrlbner;     Stephen!.     O.\nDunn. BuM: W. Dunn, Welly Dunn,\nOrlmmett,   Jaok   Thompeon.\nReferees: Ken Paul, Oeorge Irvine.\nGRANT IS NEW\nBIRDCHAMPOF\nTHE DOMINION\nJonea la No Match; Eight\nNew Champions Wear\nCrowns    *\nMONTREAL. Mardl I (CP)\u2014\nDeeglu Onat, tt-year-eld Klnga-\ntoa youth, Md Meont Caaada'i\nsingles bedmlaten champion today\noa tM streatth ef u upsetting\nt triumph M * DenlnloB tournament hu tarn fa yeart.\nTM dark-haired champion of\nSt. ItaiMlll valley, tlw a atar at\nsquash and tennla, delivered t\nstunning defeat feerq Saturday to\nCharlie loan ef Winnipeg In tM\nfinals of ta event tMt Md all\nbat been eonoeded tM MtaltoMa\ntfter suck ranking ten M Jack\nTaylor, Oeorge Goodwin aad Bed\nPheltn  wen  eliminated  la tarty\nQuutlon\u2014Is It generally wlw to\nfollow tM aide Unw ln cutting\nfor the baaket?\nAnswer\u2014No. jQudlng an opponent\nla best accomplished by starting\ndown tM aide hat tnd then suddenly breaking acrou tM court and\ndotm through tM oenter; tM\nchange In direction or the maneuvering among other playen will\naid gnatly I* leaving him Mhlnd.\nQanleaaly running along tM tide\nUnw tnd continuing on underneath tM baaket without varying\none'a coune, will seldom get the\ndWlred   results.\nBut Jonu, tall stylist playing for\ntM Ont thne ln tM flntl, having\nbtta beaten ln eeml-flnala ef tM\nprevious tournaments, bed no ahot\nto match tM spectacular smashing\naad chopping of Orant wM wen\n15-4, 11-1.\nWORST   DBFIAT\nIt wm the wont defeat Jonu Mt\nabeorbed tIMt M tint woa . Uie\nManitoba slngkas fin yetn Igo.\nOnly la early exchanges In the flret\ngame did JOMe MM his own. He\nwm outclassed la tha aeoond u\nOrant teat \"a withering fin of\namuhea and drop ehote tMt ltft\nJonu flat-footed out ot position\nmsny tlmu.\nInaludlng Grant, tight aaw ehem-\nploM today wen fin crownt earned\nln tM finals.\nROBERTSON SISTERS WIN\nMritly through tM brilliant play\nof tM two Roberteon alattn. Rath\nand Margaret, Ottawa won tM major\nhonon, taking two Miles.\nRuth RoMrteen. former Domlnloa\ntltleholder, woa the women'i atngtet\nwhllt Margaret aad Oeorgt Ooodwln, Ontario champions, wtn vie*\ntorlous ln tM mixed doublw. TM\nMisses aVfMrtnn, Ontario wlnnen,\nalto reaeMd tM flntl et IM womtn't doublw hut bowed befon\nMrs. I. H. Whlttlngton aad MlM\nHon Crowley, brilliant Oakvllle\npair.\nDougtea W. R. McLean and N. A.\n(Pat) Burrows, both former marl-\ntimes now resident ln Montreal,\nwon tM men'e doublw championship onr tM Toronto pair, O. K. p.\nAndrews, winner of tM Dominion\ntitle several tlmu, snd his young\npartner, K, S. Henderson, soorw wen\n17-14. 15-4.\nSCOTTISH LEAGUE\nFIRST   DIVISION\nAlrdrleonlana 3, Morton 1.\nCowdtn-teth l, Hamilton 1.\nPartlck 3, Queens park 4.\nThird Lanark 1, Rtagen I.\nAyr  3, St. Johnstone  0.\nRut Stlrlintehire 1, Falkirk I.\nSt. Mlrren 1, Aberdeen 1.\nSECOND  DIVISION\nDumbarton  1, Dunfermline 1.\nMontron s, DundM 0.\nSt. Bernards I, Brechin 0.\nPorter I, ulth 0.\nRaith 4, Arbroath 0.\nBasketball\nProblems\n\u2022y NA* HOLMAN\nStar Htyer, Cotch tnd Author or\n\"Winning  Buketbair\n\"RED DEW\nWl BIKE RACE\nPeden and Audy Fail to Make\nNeeded Spurt\nNIW TOME, March 0 (AP).\u2014\nAlfred Letourner of IJTance, tnd\nGerard Otbute of Beltlum, aptly\ncalled tM \"\u00bbtd Devils'* today Mid\ntM pot of gold that went to the\nwlnnen of Madison Square Oarden'B\n54th Ill-day bite marathon after\nburning up tM boards ln tM final\nspawn of tM chaw Saturday night.\nIM crack Canadian combination\nof Torthy Peden, Victoria, B.C.,\ngiant, and blond Jules Audy of\nMontnal, were unable to match the\nirriaon   finish   bf   tht   Europeans\nid tndtd Me lips behind.\nTwo otMr combinations, farmed\nof Norman BhttMn tnd Ptul cro-\nIty, miehd, like tM winners pedalled MOO mlkse, nine lapa, but tMy\nwaft ttt back of tM 1054 points\npiled up by \"Htd Devils'\" eenaa-\ntloaal riding ln tM sprints.\npeden tad Audy made wveral\ngallant bide during tM latt thne\nhoun. At ene tine they htd pulled\nup td within a tingle lap of the\npaee-maktrt, a hufcuiean task cou-\nsidertng tMy wtn tt oot ttmt fin\nlap\nSchroeder Beats\nPickard, Billiards\nComplete Flnt Half of\nClub Tourney\nmob tm-oi\nCLYDE ENTERS\nSEMI-FINALS\nSix Other Teams Play to\nTie in Fourth Round of\nScottish Cup\nGLASGOW, Scotland, Mirch S\n(OP arable)\u2014Clyde tonight wu definitely in the seml-flnAL round ol\nthe SoottUh football eup competition, but six other teama wbo played ln Saturday'* fourth round tied\nand wlll have to replay. Clyde defeated   StenHouaemulr  8-3.\nCeltic took a lead over Albion\nHovers when Napier aoond, btat the\nRovers came back strong and attacked with fury which finally got\ntbem the equalizer off Renwlck's\nboot. *\nClyde wai aided to victory by\nTurnbull of Stenhousemulr who\nscored on hla own goal. Boyd and\nIdtQurk got the other Clyde goals\nand Sutton and Hart tallied for the\nloana. Hibernians and Heart* played\na furious game but neither oould\nsoore.\nMaxwell of Kilmarnock and Mc-\nFayden of Motherwell wers stars of\ntbs battle which left their teams\n\u2022deadlocked 8-3. Baoh sooted two'\ngoals. KicEwan scored, ths third for\nKilmarnock and Ferrler got Mother-\nwall's last.\nRangers defeated Third Lanark\n8-1 and lengthened thsir lead at\nthe first division to six points.\nFleming, McPhail and English soored\nthetr goals while Clark got Lanark's\nsingle. Ayr united gave Bt. John*\nstone a surprising 2-0 trimming\nwhsn Fisher went on a rampage\nfor both goal\/.\nEast Stirlingshire remained at the\nbottom of the standing by losing to\nFalkirk a-l but Morton, defeated\na-l by Alrdrleonlans, were only three\npoints ahead and Alrdrtoontans only\nfour ahead of Morton.\nEDMONTON HUSTLERS\nTAKE MIDGET TITLE\nIn tM IMt tute ef the find bait\not ttt* aellnae-Letion billiard tournament Saturday night, P. Schroeder\nbeat ___. Plckard S00-M7. Plckard\nplayed 4 good gtme but could net\nget going. Schroeder piling up tt\npolnta while M wtt acoring tight.\nTM WUt putt tM Oelinas team 1S7\npolnta tn tM lead with t totll et\n10*0 polnti to tM Uglon team*\nItM.\nTonight tM seoond Mit ot tM\ntournamtnt wlU tommenoe with R.\nDodds and CI. Dentin* playing at\nOellntt Beortt-lon.\nIn Saturday night's gtmt Behroe-\nder made brtaka ot \u00bb, IS, 11, lt,\nIS, lt aad lt, whUe Flcktrd made\nbreaks ef 11. St, 13, lt, 17, 11, 11,\nand 19. T. O. Oouptr referted tM\ngame.\nXXHG-ia HAT, Alta., March t\u2014\nSecond honors In provincial hooktr\nfor Bdmonton were captured hate\nSaturday night by Kuatlere WMn\nthty won tM Albert* midget title\nln two itnlght gsmes over tM Medicine Kit mldgete. TM Huatltrt Won\nrrlday night's battle J-1 aM laat\nnlght't game *->. Suptrtore previously won tM senior tMt lor tM\nAlbert* ospltal.\ngam\nGUARD\nCREDIT\nPINMEN START\nNETTODRNEY\nStart Monday on CoIHnaon\nCup Play\nMonday lariat bowlere oommence\na tournament fir tM Colllnson eup,\na handsome trophy presented to tM\nclub this winter.\nTeams et tour men will play ftt\nthe honon ind total gamee will decide tM winners. A player missing\nmon than two gamea wttt be replaced.\nTM teamt attend tor pity are at\nfollowa In order ef aklp, third, aeconda and leads*.\n3. H. Allen, 3. DM, ft. Oteon tnd\nJ. Derby.\nN. oaeeloe. A. Kraft, W. Marr and\nB. Steveneon.\n3. Bill, C. Currier, 3. Chapman\nand H. D. Pateraon.\nO. Dill, S. Hllfard, S. Lenjlll\nand J. Anntble.\nJ. Worthington, M. Roblch.ud,\nJ. Spencer and J. Hooker.\nr. Hartwig. R. Jackson, X. Lln-\ndermere and H. Brown.\nA. Scanlan, T. Oravea, J. HoUand\nand  E. Colllnson.\nW. Powlet, R. Riley, w. Swain\nand J. Wallaoe.\nE. T. Brake, B. Olaeehrook, U\nPlckard and C, D. Pearson.\nA. Choqutty, A. Filming, A. __.\nllott  and B. Ramaden.\nDrawa toy tM flnt week tn m\nfollows:\nMondty, 7 pm\u2014J. B. Alltn vs H,\nCasslos;  I  p.m, B. Ball  II O. DM.\nTueaday, 7 p.m.\u2014J. Worthington\nn F. Hartwig; t p.m, B. T. Brake\nve A. Scanlan.\nWedneeday, 7 p.m.\u2014J. H. Allan vt\nR. Bell; I p.m.. A. \/Choquette n\nW. Fowlee.\nOwe-rat and orange pndttttio*\nin the world hu Incntted ten-told\nln the past 40 yttn.\nNewspaper Advertising Sure\nWay to Improve Business,\nSays Merchandising Professor\nNewspaper advertising is one sure way of improving business, Dr. J. Russell Doubman, professor of merchandising\nin the Wharton School of Business at the University of\nPennsylvania, told delegates attending the annual convention of the Retail Merchants' Association today.\n\"In view of the comparative eosts,\" he said, \"it would seem\nthat whatever advertising is done should be done in the\nnewspapers. In January of this year, the University of\nToledo made a study of consumer opinions of the advertising practices in their town.\n\"Some of their conclusions are particularly Important. Sixty\nper cent of the men and 70 per cent of the women read\nretail advertising daily, the report showed. Price quotations\nwere considered the most important advertising feature.\nStyle information and pictorial illustrations are of more\nimportance to women than to men, the report also indicated.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nPhones 143 and 144\n **************\u2014\n\t\nttot ttttm\nMORE ABOUT\nPROCLAMATION\n(Continued rrom Page Oot)\neconomic experts baton Issuing hla\naweeptng   proclamation.\nAt ths Whltt Houae It wu aald\nthat the step had been ln contemplation and ln the making for tt\nleaat two weeks.\nFormer scerattry Mllla wu In\ntonatant conference today ta tht\nproclamation and It wu believed to\nhave hit htosty approval.\nFret-den? Roosevelt, It wu tald.\nhaa known for some timt that soma\ntuch a movi u wu madt tonight\nmight havt to bt undertaken and\ntwo monthi ago hi familiarised hlm-\nselt with tht provlalons or tht \"trading with tbt enemy aot,\" undet\ntrhlch a part of tha draatlo action\nwu taken.\nSERIES   CONFERENCES\nWork on tht atatement ltatlf be-\ngan today at 3 30 p. ,m., whtn the\noabinet meat tnd It wa. shaped\nthrough a continuous series of conferences which lasted until approximately SO mlnutea of the time It\nwaa mimeographed for Newspapermen.\nAmong thoee who wtnt over the\nfinal dl-tft wltb tht preeldent wtrt\nSecretary Hull aad Attorney-General Cumsnlnga, Under-Secretary Can*\nof the state department alao WU\ncalled for advlco on technicalities.\nIt wu atreeetd that tht mott ln-\ntenae' activity at aha treasury wu\nneceaasrr to ttt up tht elaborate\nmachinery which wHl be functioning\nbetween now and tbt time oongrees\nmute next Saturday.\nPrealdent Rocaevelt'a statement today tbat ht mm preparing meea-\nurte to meet tht emergency wu\nbelieved, by tome clou to blm, to\nman tbat tht program bt will prt-\nunt to ortigrut already bu bttn\noutlined and ll nearlng completion.\n8ECOND  PROCLAMATION\nIt wu tht noond proclamation\nthat tbt ntw pruldent issued oa\nbit ttoond dty in offloe. Bertier ha\nhad called oongrees Into extraordinary session.\nAn lmoprtant tad immediate eon-\naequenoe of tonight's action wu\nforeeeen by Prealdent ItooetrtK't ad-\nTlam In tht proTlaton of uniform\nbanking restriction through tha\ncountry instead tf tbt vsslous rules\nnow In effect In the 41 states.\nTht trading with tht enemy tot\nundtr which tht president acted\nvesta tht secretary of tha treasury\nwltb \"tha executive administration\nof any Investigation, export or ear-\nmarking of gold or silver coin or\nbullion of currency; trans\/era or\ncredit ln form (ot-ber than erod-\nlta relating solely to tranaactldha\nto be executed wholly wltb tbt\nUnited Statu) and transfers of evldenoe of lndabtedneu or of owner*\nahlp of property between tht United states and any foreign oountry,\nor betwun tht preeldent of ont\nor mort foreign oountrlee, by tny\nperson within tht United statea.\"\nTha powtr may ba turned over tt\ntha federal reeerve board.\nnot orr oold standard\nWASHINGTON, March t (AP).-\nSecretary William Woodln of tbt\nUnited Statu treasury, tn amplifying tbe pruldent'a proclamation,\nuld emphatically tba United Statea\nwu not off the told etandard.\n\"Any euch interpretation upon\ntbt president's pronouncement It a\ngraft mistake.\" ht uld, adding that\nlt waa In a state of \"managed\ncurrency.\" In thla connection ht\ncalled ittentlon to Swltaerland,\nwblcb ht uld te on tbt gold standard but forbids tbt exportation of\ngold.\nThe aecretary' declared tbat while\ntbt pity WU ttlll la lte early ttagu\nIt would be ln good shape by morning.\nThe tuggettlon of clearing house\ncertificates  or ecrlp had not betn\ngoat Into tbt fa-ten! of permitting\nthem to decide at tMt ttmt whither tbty would ht Interstate la character or whether thtlr mm would\nbt confined to ttatt  llmlte.\nPottal urlngt fundi will bt temporarily Inaoceeelble due to the\ncloelng of all banking Institutions\neicept   laolated  onu.\nTht ucrttary hu Inttrpntod tbt\nproclamation to mean tbat tbe\ntreasury can refuse gold redemption\non notes, and tbat thli setlon will\nbe taken If be considers lt advisable. '\nIndication wu glvtn tbtt tbt\ncash wlndowa of tht treuury would\nbt closed for tht ptrlod of tbt\nholldty.\n. Ht uld that oommodlty and\nsecurity markets war, not affected\nby tba presidential edict.\nWoodln ducrtbtd tbt pmldint't\nstep u a definite atart upward from\ntht  bottom.\nCURLERS ATTEND\nTRAIL SERVICES\nTRAIL, B. C, March \u00ab.\u2014Rtv. L. A.\nMorrant of St. Andrew's Anglican\nchurch, delivered a special aarvlce\nfor curlers tblt evening. Tbt subject\nwu tht \"Paradox ln Rocks'*.\n. At Knox United church c. O. I. T.\nglrla conducted tba service, tbt tub.\nleet btlng \"Ufe Abundant.\" Mlu Alice\nTether waa tht principle speaker\nSpecial music and a candle light\nceremony wen futured.\nMacKenzie Speaks,\nRadio Club Meet\nMakes Initial Talk on Watt-\nMetres\nRoy MacKenale mada hla Initial\ntalk at tba weekly muting of tht\nNeleon Amateur Radio eoctety on\nSundty whtn he spoke about wattmeters. He deacrlbad tht mechanical\nconstruction and ahowed how the\naluminum disk wu routed by\ntbt action of different solenoids,\nand madt tht handa of tht dials\nrotate and tan tba various -Bladings\nfrom which tbt kllowatte consumed\nis baud. Uttr R. j. Itek spoke in\ndetail on tba Internal characteristics of the vacuum known u\nmutual conductance, and lte relationship to plate resistance aad\ntha voltage amplification factor,\nor Mu U It la commonly called.\nSeveral typical prohlema ware put\nforth by tha talker and awn work-\nid out on tht  clubs  blackboard.\nENGLISH LEAGUE\nJ. A.C. Laughton, B.O.\nUTIIAIKI-RIST\u2014OPTICIAN\n\u2022alta 103, Medical Arts Building\nOnt of the greatest Body Bunders\nfor run-down condition\nSMTTHES    COD    LIVER    OIL\nTABLETS\nMe   Bax\nSmythe's Pharmaey\nPrescription!  Our Specialty\nPhone I \u2014 Shop with ni by mall\nFIRST   DIVISION\nArsenal  0,  Liverpool   1.\nBlackpool 0, Portemouth S.\nSheffield    Wed.    a,    Wolverhampton  0.\nBradford city a, Plymouth t.\nChuterfteld   a,   Bradford   1.\nMlllwall a, Manchuter 0.\nPortvale 1. stoke j.\nSwansea  0,   Nottingham   TOreet   1.\nBlackburn   _.  Huddersfield  1.\nLeeds 1, Sheffield United a.\nWut  Bromwich   t.   Newcastle   a.\nBury I, Grimsby 1.\nLincoln 1, Oldham a.\nNotts t, Charlton a.\nSouthampton 1, Tottenham 1,\nTHIRD NORTHERN\nBirnalej a, Rothtrham 1.\nDoncaster  1,  Southport   1.\nHalifax a, New Brighton a.\nBull 4, Manafleld   1.\nTranmere a,  Cheater  a.\nWrexham 4, Barrow 1.\nDarlington S, Rochdale  1.\nOateabead  a,  Tork  a.\nHartlepool j, Accrington 1.\nStockport   1,   Crtwt  0.\nWalsall l, Carlisle 0.\nTHIRD  SOUTHERN\nBournemouth 0, Reading a.\nBristol a, Alderahot a. '\nCoventry 1. queens Pant 0.\nNewport 4, Cardiff a.\nSwindon 1, Norwich 4.\nBrentford a, Southend  1,\nClapton a, Brighton 0.\nInter a, OUUngbam   1.\nNorthampton  I, Brlatol  1.\nLEXINGTON  DAT!\nTht   Uxington.   Ky.,   hone rae-\nIng   trtck   ii   tchtdultd   to open\nApril t thla ytar, Instead of April\nII, u, previously decided,\nWe're Interested\nin if our Building Needs\nNo matter how large or how small a job yoa may be\nplanning, we would be pleased to hare yoa call and\ndiscuss your problems.\nWrite for onr Price Lists.\nW. W. POWELL CO. LTD.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nPhone 176 Foot of Stanley Street\nKENMORE\nWALL BOARD\nIn large handy panels, free from knots, grain or otber\nflaws. Even in thickness, tough and durable.\nKENMORE WALL BOARD lends itself well to in-\nterior decorating, is easily applied and takes paint,\nalabastine or paper.\nPRICE f5.00 per 100 Square Feet\nWood, Vallance\nCompany, Limited\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nTbt following ooiumn of natal\nntwt and happenings In Hot-land\nla conducted by Mrt. Bessie B.\nftrguton. Phone Mrt. Ftrguton\nat  pay  home  In  Rouiand  and\nSiva bar dttallt of evente ot In-\ntratt to thl, oolumn.\nROeSLAND, B.C., March 8.\u2014Mra.\nWilliam Cunningham entertained at\nLuncheon Thurtdty noon, whtn htr\nguesta wera Mra. Alfred Halt, Mn.\nJamu Pogter, Mrs. Ernest Ingham,\nMra. WUllam Blackwell and Mrs\nHoward  Psrguson.\nsss\nMIm Bmarle Martin entertained\na numbtr of btr llttlt friends at\ntha home of ber parenta, Mr. and\nMn. Kenneth Martin, LeRol avenue, ln honor of her birthday, Htr\nguutt wtn Dorothea Mara, Anna\nMarie Mara, Alolse Mart, Lucienne\nHertwlg, Jean Brsklne, Sheila Singer, and Mary Maclntyre.\n\u2022    \u2022    s\n_L    Matthews   of   Sllverton   hu\ntaktn up hit nudtnot In tblt city.\nt \u2022 \u2022\nIdu Piggy Mcculloch otltbrated\nhtr ninth birthday Thursday afternoon, by entertaining tomt tf btr\nschoolmates at tbt homt of htr\npannta, Mr. and Mn. J. McCulloch, Seoond avenue. Oamu of all\nkinds wtn playtd, and a dellcloua\naupper served,, tbe table, being centered with I prettily decorated birthday cake, bearing nine candlea.\nThote present wtn Jun Mclntoah.\nRuth Plnney, Betty Woods, Evelyn\nHyatt, Roberta Bryan, Jean Hood,\nDoreen Flood, JVancee Monahan,\nBetty Buckles, Winnie Orlgg, Eugene\nCrowe, David Wood and tht little\nhostess,   Peggy   McCulloch.\ne \u2022 a\nMrs. I. Anderson, and baby, wbo\nban bttn tba guests of Mn, Anderson's sister, Mra, J. Clan, tinea\ntbtlr nturn from tht'hospital, left\nThursday for thetr homt tt Sheep\nCnek.\nsee\nAlfred Woodward Is tblt to bt\nabout   again   after   hla   recent   111-\nFred lUll tad Walter Stewart\nhava gone to Vanoouvar.\nsee\nMn. D. MoQuarrle hu nturntd\nta btr home la Tekoa, after vlaltlng ln thla city, with her son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mn.\nWealey McKensle.\ns    \u2022    \u2022\nMn.  J.  coleman,  wbo  hu  bun\nundergoing treatment at tbe Mater\nMlsercordiae  hoepltal,  hu  been  removed to bar home.\ns    \u2022    \u2022\nMn.  W.  Roberteon  of  Nelaon  la\nthe guut of htr daughter, Mn. W.\nJ.   Ternan.\nsss\nlid. J. 3. Freney hu gone to\nRevelstoke. wbtn tbt will bt tbt\nguut of  htr ton,  Rev.  Tt.  A. K.\nMclntyre.\n\u25a0THS   NBLSON   DAILT   NEWS,   NSLSON,   B.C\u2014MONDAT   MOBNINO,\nKIMBERLEY BEATS VERNON 4-2 TO\nTAKE B.C. INTERMEDIATE CROWN\nGame Rough In Spots; Norris\nTends Net in Placc of\nEdwards\nMn. Fife of Slocan\nCity Leaves Visit\nFamily in Kimberley\nSLOGAN OTTT, B.C., March J.\u2014\nR. 3. Johnaon of tba Llngle ts\nJohnaon lumber .'Inn, apent Wednuday and Thuraday In Nelaon.\nMotley 'Johnson wu a business\nvisitor lh Nelaon on Thuraday, re-\nturning home on Friday.\nJ. W. Crow of valllcan lt a\nvltltor  ln town.\nF. M, Hufty. Paul Bruin, H.\nC. Bruin and Ralph Bruin ware\nbualneu vlalton to Ntw Denver.\nR. J. Reynolds wu a bualneu\nvlaltor to Ntw Dtnvtr on Wednuday.\nAlderman H. L. Fife and W.\nHysilp wtn vlalton to Ntw Dtnvtr on Thuraday.\nMn. J. Flft lift on Thurtdty\nmorning for Kimberley, when abe\nwlll vlalt with membera of btr\nfamily (or a time.\nDAY OF PRAYER\nHELD AT NAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B.C., March h, \u2014 Tht\nladlei of the vtrtoui denomination*\nmtt In *ho United church Friday\ntfttrnoon to kttp the World'a Day\nof Praytr. Tbt mettln\u00ab tot letd\nhy Ur*. A. B. Harley. A beautifully\nrendered tolo, \"Ont There la Above\nAU OpMrt,\" vat riven ty ttla* J.\nPtwcett, ftta. R. IiUp gave tht\nf-rlpture reading and thoae who\nltd In prayer * were Mlat M. H.\nButlln,   Ura.   Athaton,   Mrt.   A.   C.\nKIMBERLEY,   B.   C,  March   B,\u2014\nKlmbtrlty became British Columbia\nIntermediate   champion*   Saturday\nevening   when   they' bttt   Vtrnon\n4-2, thereby giving tbem tbe  ni.\ncetaary two ont of thrtt gapite.\nThty alto became  holdtra ft* tht\nCoy. cup whleh hat betn ln tht\nOkanagan for tha part thrtt roan.\nKlmbtrlty won  tht  cup  lttt  tn\n1935-36. A good crowd aaw exciting\nhockey   playtd   on   lot   contldtrably\nfatter than laat Thuraday. Both teama\nwart   at  full   strength  and  ahowed\nlota^ of pep, Vernon  playing much\nsuperior hockty than ln tha previous\ngamt. Heavy checking by both teams\nbrought many penalties but the game\nwaa playtd In good spirit and ,tht\nVtrnon men were popular losers.\nThty wtrt entertained at a banquet\nafter the gamo. Kimberley now meets\ntht Alberta Intermediate winners at\nMedicine Hat, tht first game being\non March 0.\nNorris took Edwards' place In goal\nfor Vtrnon and turned ln a good\ngamt. Byers gavt another sparkling\nexhibition for tht winners. Both defences wtrt good and dtoldtly robust. Klmberley's forwards again, appeared to bt tht bttttr balanced.\nVernon relied largely on long shots\nbut wtrt unable to connect with tht\nrebounds,\nPIM-U'Pfl  FREQUENT\nTht flrtt ptrlod hsd barely optntd whtn Broom tent ln a dandy.\nCavanaufh then broke away but wu\nupset when tbopt to shoot. Nolan\nsrd Broom wtrt making some Plot\nruns. McKensle sent ln a daisy-cutter that Norris did well to tavt... A\nhot attack on tht Klmbtrlty goal\nfollowed, aeven players being down\ncn tht lot ln a heap at ont ttmt.\nAffleck missed by Inches following\nnloe combination with McKenzle and\nIjlckens. Livingstone got two minutes and Vernon pressed heavily for\na spell. Thrtt minutes before the\nptrlod ended Dickens sent In a beauty from Juat ovtr tbt blut Unt that\nNorrla got hit hand on but failed\nto hold.\nTht ttoond optntd with a Kimberley attack. Bell btlng conspicuous with good stick word. Cavanaugh\nmissed a chanot to soore on Bell's\npass. After four minutes Livingstone\ntook a perfect past from Mtllor and\nput Kimberley two up, Vernon oould\nnot break down ttM Kimberley defenoe and Dickens and Affleck got\nthrough. MeOowan was hurt during\na sdrlmmaga In tht Vtrnon goal.\nClaughton thtn gavt Byers a stinger\nto tave. Tht gamt slowed down a\nllttlt, Nolan shot ont at Byers from\npoint blank range and tht goalie\nsaved brilliantly. After 15 minutes,\nAffleck scored numbtr thrtt, giving\nNorris no- chance. Thrtt minutes Iat.\nsr Nolan acored from Brooks during\na rush, opening tht scort for Vtrnon. Thit put ntw lift Into tht visitors\nwho playtd up desperately. Byers\ntared thrtt hot oott ln a row. Broom\nwas prominent but went off temporarily after a heavy fall. Tht gamt got\nrough toward tha tnd of tht ptrlod.\nVtrnon' started tht final ptrlod\nwith a rush and Claughton ahot wtdt\nfrom a rebound when well placed.\nBoth teams were playing good hockey\nand tha gamt was faat and furious.\nCavanaugh abot from Livingstone's\nrebound and the puck cannoned outside from a Vernon stick. It waa s\nnarrow escape. Byen kicked out a\npeach from Oartw right on top of\nsaving a hot one from Nolan. After\nseven minutes Kimberley wtnt three\nup. Belt robbed Nolan ln tht nlek\nof time and did some pretty stick\nhandling whleh ended ln a melee in\ntht Vernon goal mouth. Murray thtn\nscored a nice gotl for Vtrnon single\nhanded, robbing the Klmbtrlty defence Inside their own blue Unt, getting In a gnat shot tn spite of btlng  hampered. Play  became  rougher\nas Vtrnon' tried to tquallai and four\nplayers wart on tbt fence at ont\ntimt. McKensle ,brokt away and was\nall hut through when brought down.\nIt became scrappy toward tht dose\nNoma savad a dandy, breast high\nfr<)m McKensle and Ball at tht othtr\ntnd did wtll to save whtn Nolan\ntnd Carew got away, Vernon bombarded the Klmbtrlty goal but Bytn waa brilliant. Livingstons missed after good combination with Mtllor and Cavanaugh, and gtmt ended with Vtrnon making another furious attack on tht Kimberley net.\nNAKUSP. B.C., March \u00ab.\u2014At an\nexteutlva mteting of tht Conservative aaaoclatlon htld Thurtdty, tht\nprognm of recommended Improve-\nmentt for thf ooming -ptar In regard\nto road work waa drawn up.\nSATURDAY HOCKEY\nN.H.L.\nCANADIENS  IN\nTHIBD   KUNO,\nMONTREAL, March.5.\u2014(OP)\u2014For\ntha flnt tiii. since tht oampaltn\nstarted, Newsy Lalonde's Montnal\nCen*.diens today wtn ln sole poe-\naesslon of third pltot ln tht Canadian section of tbt National hockey\nleague. Moving Into a tit for third\npoaitlon with Ntw Tork Americans\nafter a double win typm tnt champion Toronto Maple Leafs laat wttk,\ntht Frenchmen continued thtlr winning streak Saturday night with a\n2-0 shutout over thl 8tar-apangled\nAmericana.\nLEAFS   RAND  MAROONS\nA   TRIMMING\n\"TORONTO, March 5\u2014(CP)\u2014Any\nalarm Toronto Maple Leafa' supporters felt over their two-game\nIoelng streak to Canadlens during\nthe week, was allayed today sa the\nLeaf,, ln tbe flrat of their stamina-\ntesting two-game week-end, ewept\naalde Montnal Maroona 4-3, and\nlengthened their group lttd, btfon\nleaving for Chicago to play tonight.\nINTERNATIONAL\nLONDON   BEATS\nWINDSOR 5-.\nWINDSOR, ont., March \u00bb.\u2014(CP) \u2014\nLondon Tecumsehe tonight looked\nhick on thtlr tlghth win from the\nWindsor Bulldogs ln 10 games, soar-\ned after Windsor's solid defensive\nfront In tbt flnt ptrlod weakened\nenough to allow London -a 5-3 wtn.\n.CLEVELAND   BEATS   SYBACCSI\nCIIBVRLAND,     Much     I     (CP)\u2014\nCleveland Indiana tonight boasted a\nfi-4 win over Syracuse ln an International league battle that developed\nInto a wild-scoring duel with plenty\nof rough pliy toaaed ln for good\nmeasure.\nBI\u00abPNS DOWN OLYMPICS U-t\nPORT ERIE, Ont., March I (CP)\n\u2014Buffalo Bisons tonight bad registered a 6-1 win ovtr Detroit Olympic! with llttlt difficulty tnd retained thalr poaitlon at tht top ot\nthe ttandlng.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nPLA-MORS   DEFEAT\nTULSA   t-t\nKANSAS OTTT. March 5 (AP) \u2014\nXanaaa City Pie-Man detested Tulat\n4-3 hi an A-nerlcan Hockty aaaoclatlon gamt latt nltht.\nCAN-AM\nARROWS BEAT REDS \u00ab-l\nPROVIDENCE, RJ., March ( (AF)\n\u2014Tht league-leading Philadelphia\nArrowa today bad jumped further\naway from tht second plsce Rhode\nIsland Reds ln the Canadian-American league raoe by deflating Providence 8-1 hen Saturday nlgbt.\nMABCH  t,   ttt-ttsmmmmmmm\nI*. AKU8P TORIES\nARRANGE PROGRAM\nROBINS HERALD\nEARLY SPRING\nYoung Folk Bring Oat\nMarble Bags\nSigna tbat aprlnt la not far off\nwtn noticeable In many quartera\nonr tbt weekend. Probtbly ont of\ntha mott pronounced signs waa\nmarble playing and a large flock of\nrobins.\nRobins, harbingers of spring, gan\nnotloe of their arrival wtth choruses\nof calls throughout tha early afternoon. Tbe flock numbered about IS.\nFlickers and other birds wtn heard\nover tht weekend. Throughout the\nput wttk tht young folk htve bttn\nbusy playing marble, ln their tptn\ntine. Bunting buds, a npld melting\nof mow and let on tht West Arm\nan othtr algna that spring la ln\ntbe offing.\nWEATHERJS DULL\nTemperatures Sunday Are\n28 and 38 Degrees\nVesther over tht weekend wss\ndull but comparatively warm, a\nsnowfall of about an Inch early\nSunday morning providing tht only\nchange. Temperatures Sunday wan\ntt tnd 38 degrees while Saturday's\nwtn 10 and 99 degrees.\nDepression Bridge\nIs Held at Nakusp\nNAKUSP, B. C, March 6\u2014Thult-\ndoy evening In tha Broun community bill Mr. and Mn. Paul Lalb.\nwho wtn married thla month, wen\ngueata of honor at t dance. Oeorgt\nDoddl on behalf of tht guests\nthanked tbt bottt for tht pleasant\nevening's  entertainment.\nThe Eastern tar sponsored a very\nsuccessful depression bridge g ven\nln tht Masonic ball Wednesday evening. Seventeen tablet wen In play\nend the winning udy at each table\nwaa tha recipient of a tin of fruit.\nTht lucky gentleman of thi tvenlng\nwit O. P. Horsley..\nA oommittee of tht Toung Peoples\ndiscussion group met Thuraday evening at tbe bome of Mm Jessie\nIon. Arrangementa wen madt for\na social  evening.\nMrt. X. Oitnbtm tnttrttlntd tha\nToung Womtn't Sewing clrdt Thursday evening Thoee present wan Mitt\nMary Kirk, Mlaa Rika Punobt, Mln\nAnnie Bowae, Mln Ellen Abrlel,\nMln Dolly Hunt, Mn. A. Stanley,\nMln Alberta Haacarl and Mln Betty\nGardner.\nMORE ABOUT\nCABINET MEETS\n(Contlnned From Pag* Ona)\naotual money tbe Canadian  banka\nheld at tba present timt.\nDEFINITE  ACTION\nCanada It deeply concerned over\ntha poaitlon ln which ltt gnat\nneighbor finds Itself. However, then\nll a certain sstisfactlon tn financial\nand government circiee la thit\ncountry tbat tht dtngen which\nhavt btan tmouldtrlng acrcaa tha\nInternational lint for some weeka\nbavt at latt biased forth ln a man-\nner that definite , action to deal\nwltb tbem la enured. Satisfaction\nIs expressed tbat ln tba new pruldent'a Inaugural address and bla\naction today ln calling an extraordinary aaulon of oongren* Indicates\nhit Intention to deal drastically\nwith ty altuation.\nFACE SITUATION\nOne thing seems oertaln. The\npnnnt difficulties wlll bring the\nUnited Statea to the level of other\ncountries whlth have gone through\nsimilar crlslses. Onat Britain faced\nher gnat emergency ibout 18\nmonths ago when ahe waa forced\noff the gold standard and Canada\nwaa dnwn Into the emergency with\nher. csnada weathered the storm\nfairly well, lt la contended and tbt\nconditions of Canadian banka hu\ncontinued to Improve ever since to\ntht strong position they an ln at\ntbt pnnnt timt.\nAll tht nttlont which wlll alt\naround tha table at the coming\nworld economic oonferenoe will have\npaased 'through the flrea of adversity.\nMuch depends on what takes\nplace In the United Statu In the\nnext few day,, particularly witn\nregard to currency. At present\nthen Is more or len chaoa In\nmatters of exchange and then Is\nno telling what the position of\nthe Brltlih pound tnt tht Ctntdlan dollar will be wben the\nstorm la over. Tbe feeling here\nseems to be that both will\nstrengthen very materially.\nHINDERED   AND   HELPED\nTha Jiseount of the Canadian\ndollar In Wall street In tba put\nhu been both a hindrance and a\nhelp, n hu been a great hindrance\nbtcaun of tht large Intereet payments which Canada hu to maka\nln United Statu fund. It hu bun\na help to certain Canadian producera who aold Canadian gooda ln\ntbe United Statu and noelved payment ln United Statu fundi which\n\u2022wtllal thtlr receipts when brought\nhack to thla country. It alao girt\ntht Canadian product a certain advantage over United Statu competitor* in outalda markets.\nTht gnat difficulty hu bun tbe\ndifference ln exchange rates betwun tha Canadlsn dollar and the\nBritiah nound. Canadians would be\nreceiving fairly good prion foe their\ncattle, thtlr baoon, and othtr product, which an being sold in the\nUnited Kingdom if lt wan not tor\ntbt losses ln exchange. Then It\npntty general agreement that whatever develops In exchange matten\nwlll help Canada.\nBRUCE IS CHIEF OF\nROYAL CITY POLICE\nIn the fourth century. B. C, tbe\nEgyptian city erf Aleiandrta had a\nmuseum connected with the Temple\nof tba Muses.\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. March\nS \u2014 (CP)\u2014lnapector Peter Bruce of\ntht city police wu appointed chltf\nof police at a meeting of the pollce\ncommlaalon hen Saturday. He waa\nchoeen from among 18 appllcanta,\nIncluding four membera of the present foroe u well u other! from\nVancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg and\nother outalda polnta.\nChief Bruce succeeds Ohltf John\nCameron who resigned lut month\nto take over the duties of chief\nconstable ln Vancouer.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nBona of England meet tonight ln\nKtmortal hall at 8 o'clock.   (S88!)\nPur.   ft   unfurnished   eultea.   Eleo.\nfridg. From ttt up. Ken Aptt.\ntttm\nGeneral meeting of Nelson branch\nNo.  81,   Canadian   Legion,   will   ba\nheld on Tuesday, March T, at 8 p.m.\n(8884)\nDelicious home cooking and homemade eandy for aale at the I.O.D.B\ntea Saturday. Excellent program and\nafternoon tta provided. Admission\n8* etnta. (8888)\nKOOTENAY   LAKE   OENERAL\nHOSPITAL SOCIETY\nNOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING\nIn accordance with tha bylaws ot\ntht toolety. tht annual general matting will bt beld in tht City Hall\non Ward street. Tuetday, March 14,\n1*88, at IAS p, m.\nMembenhlp oondltlona\u2014All annual subscribers fcr the aum of\n83*30 an members of the society,\neligible to take part ln tbe election\nof directors for tht ensuing year.\nJAMES O. FOBBB3, Secretary.\n18888)\nSuit Sale\nSTILL GOING\nSTRONG\nOur 35th Annual Suit\nSale is still going\nstrong. Every suit in\nthe store on sale.\n,18.75\nValues to $30.\n\u266624\"\nValues to $35.\n*2975\nValues to $40.\nEMORY'SJ\nLimited\nTONY ST. DENIS\nIS INHOSPITA\nSuffers Eye Injury in Pu\nGame, Trail\nTony St. Denla. son of D. '\nDenU. Nelion, Is * patient In\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital i\nfaring with an Injured eye. Tl\nwas Injured by being struck bf\nhockey stick In ths final gam*\nths city hockey series ln TraU.\nls bslng treated by Dr. W0|\nLatahlfy.\nSCHOOL BOARD\nSAYING $851\nTht real savings between tba tl\neatlmatea of tht Nelson tchool ba\nand tht txpendltum for 1833 \u2022_\ntotal 88800. Than estimates will\nplaoed befon the Nelson city on\nctl at their meeting this ennl\nTbe estlmstes brought the nvi]\nto 83500 law 11000 for the hat\nnurse or a total aavlng of 18800.\nFor Modern Plumbing\nat Moderate Prices\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nOpp.  Clly   BlU Phone  lis\nWE   SPECIALIZE   IN\nMERCURY\nCOAL\nIt gives the greatest keat taf\nmoney expended.\nIt   is  sootiest  and  cllnkerls*\nand clean to Handle,\nmONE 797 for a trial\nand Join the family of contented\nhouseholders who ars using UM\nbest   fuel   ln  town,\nRENWICK'8\n\"Buy   cotl   Tbtt   Satlsfln\"\nANNOUNCING} \u2022\nERICS MOTOR SERVICE\nNelson's newest and most up-to-date automobile repair shop opens today under the management of J. Erie Sowerby. Mr. Sowerby has\nloa; been connected with the automobile re-\npaw business in this city, and now takes\npleasure in being able to announce the open,\ning o( his own' completely modern service at\n607 Josephine Street.\nLET ERIC ATTEND TO YOUR\nMOTOR NEEDS\nBe Assured of\nFirst Class Workmanship at\nPrices That Meet Present\nDay Conditions\nVisit Eric's Motor Service\nToday tnd Get t Quotation\non That Spring Chech Vpl\nIt   ERIC'S MOTOR SERVICE\nNOTICE\nTO THE PUBLIC\nNo more auction sales on Saturdays, as we have turned our business into an open market, open every\nday.and selling everything at half price. Everything\nin the store goes including furniture, crockery, glassware, silverware, ranges, stoves, heaters, tools, carpets, rugs, blankets, quilts, musical instruments, pictures, mirrors, and a whole lot of articles too numerous to mention. Come in and satisfy yourself, everything goes at half price.\nH. TAYLOR\nAuctioneer.\nPHONE\n75\nJ. E. SOWERBY, Prop.\nOpposite Wood-Yallance on Josephine St.\nTODAY AND TUESDAY\nA Picture- Ma kin 3 Sensation!\nbYumpouam\nSCANDAL\nStCbttOM   tstttm stOamt,\nt\u2014stttm \u25a0 ttrmoHcau\napt     limtmr.\nThey Spent a Million\nTo Keep His Mouth Shut\nFOREVER!\nTitantic Forces Brought to\nCrush Him . . .\nHis Friends Hounded to Jail. . .\nHis Brother's Romance\nShattered. . .\nHis Own Life a Hell of Terror\nin the Gigantic Plot to Silence\nTHE BILLION DOLLAR\nSCANDAL I\nShorts\nThe\nMills Bros.\n\u2666DINAH'\nfomedy\nFox News\nTUESDAY NIGHT IS PAL NIGHT\nCAPITOL THEATRE\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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