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B.C.-SATCBDAT MOBNINO, FEUHTMT U, MSI\nFIVE CENTS A COPY\nNUMBER Ml\nB. C. REV tar. vE FALLS OFF SIX MILLION\n*     *\nDeficit Over Five Millions Without Relief; Unemployment Costs Reach Total of $1.830.502\nB.C. MUST LOOK\nTO PACIFIC TO\nEXPAND TRADE\nTrading With Rest Canada Is Not Enough,\nSays H. D. Twigg\nCOMMERCIAL TRADE\nMUST BE REBUILT\nChanges in Mineral Act\nShould Benefit Miner\nSays Fitzsimmons\nVICTORIA,    Feb.    24.    (CF).   \u2014\nBritish Columbia, with a great\nmountain rente to the east acting\nas a deterrent to commerce, a\nwasteland to ths north and a\nhlfh tariff barring trade with the\nUnited States, must look to the\nbread Paclflo for commercial expansion, declared H. D. Twigg,\n(Cons,-Victoria) ln opening the\ndebate on the speech from the\nthrone In the legislative assembly\nthis afternoon. It wu not enough\nfor BrltUh Columbia to cling to\nthe benefits derived from confederation hy trading advantages wtth\nthe rest of Canada. Bhe must\ntake advantage of the great possibilities la the Pacific everything\nmust he dofle, he said, to open\nthis field for commercial expansion.\nBENEFIT MINES\nAND   PROSPECTOR\nIn seconding the reply. Captain\nJames Fltmlmxaons, (Cons.-Kaslo-\nSlocan) aald, any amendment to the\nMineral aet aa proposed, ahould be\nbeneficial to the miner and prospeo-\ntor who Bad laid the foundation for\nthe mining industry of ths province.\nReferring to unemployment, hs said\nMiss Canada and Princesses\nSTRATEGIC\nPOINTS FALL\nTO JAPANESE\nPeiplao and Kailu, Important Towns in their\nCommand\nCanadian tourist* tn' Bouthern\nCalifornia .elected a \"Ulis Canada\"\nand two \"prlnoe****\" at * -reunion\ntn   Los   Angele*.   They   are    ahown\nbm, Utt to right: Mm Nor* Mao-\nOonald, formerly ol Calgary, Alta.,\n\"prince** Imperial\"; MX* Ruth Connolly,   formerly   of   Toronto,   Out.,\nI \"Mis* Canada,\" ud Ml** Hoalne MM\nLawrence, formerly ol Ottawa, Ont.,\n\"prlnoe-* royal.\" Ocronatlon c*r*.\nmonies for th* thn* young wanta\nwlU ta htld ln Lot Anj.Ua April 91.\n(Contlnned on r*g\u00ab Two)\nATTEMPT TO GET\nPLANE WAS CAUSE\nOF AIR DISASTER\nPoHce Believe Gang Planned\nto Get Machine\nBROWNSVIUJt, Texaa.. Feb. 34\n(AP).\u2014A polioe theory that t youthful etudent flyer had alaln hi* Instructor during * practice flight ll)\nordtr to obtain poaaaaalon of an\nairplane for utt by t gang of robbtn todty ltd to tht detention nf\nIS men.\nTUt etudent, Bin McCall. 21, thot\nand killed himself Utt yesterday at\nSan Benito Tut*, tfttr landing\ntht plane, containing tht body of\nLehman Nelson, tbt Instructor. Ntlton, wltb * bullet wound In tht\nbtck of tbt head, wu In tb* front\ncockpit of tbt  plant.\nAt a ttertt hearing today District\nAttornty D. 8, Furl began questioning tht doun mtn taken Into custody. Oourt r-oorda showed McCall\nbtd k**n convicted for theft several\nyttn tgo tnd btd served t term ln\nreform aohool.\nPurl uld Ntlton wu sn \"entirely\nInnocent  victim  of  circumstances.\"\nGIVE CERMAK\nSTIMULANTS\nAttending Phy-iciaro. State\nRe Is Holding His Own\nVERIGIN HEARS\nVERDICT TODAY\nShukin, Makaroff Hurry\nBack to Halifax From\nOttawa\nHALIFAX,   Feb.   24   (Cr)\u2014Peter\nVerlgln's   fate   remains   uncertain\ntonlfbt aa tbe bearded  leader of\n16.00* Doukbobon ln Canada lay\nln tbe Immigration detention quarter*   here  awaiting  the   result  of\nbis followers' efforts to save  bin\nfrom deportation to Russia.\nTomorrow morning be wlU appear\nin supreme oourt to hear Ut. Juatloe    Humphrey    UsllUh'a    decision\non    habeas   corpus    action    which\nstayed   the   deportation   order   for\nseveral weekes. ,\nJ. P. Shukin, t Ice-prealdent of\ntba Christian Oommunlty of Universal Brotherhood, and Peter Makaroff, the cult leader's personal counael. an hurrying back from Ottawa\nby train after a oonferenoe with\nBon. Wesley Oordon, minister of\nImmigration. It la underatood thsy\npleaded unsuccessfully to hare the\ndeportation order changed to another oountry In the event of an\nunfavorable decision by Ur. Justloe\nMelUah.\nSUICIDE VICTIM\nASKS \"NO BELLS\"\nPENNBAUKIN, M. J., reb. 34 (API\n-John H. Story, H. shot Himself to\nduth today after writing t note ln\nwhich ht uld: \"Bury mt ln a\nroufh bos. Toll no bell*. Wtsr no\nmourning.\" His m-wag* directed\nhit. family to \"pack tht box ln\nwhich I am burled tight wtth\npaptn.\"\nMARYLAND BANKS\nTO TAKE HOLIDAY\nBALTIMORE, Nb. M (API-\nGovernor Albert C. Bltchle Utt\ntonight declared tomorrow a legal\nholiday Ior all banking tnd flntncltl institutions of Maryland and\nalso made Monday and Top-Say\nlegal bolide js ln an effort for\nbanks het* t* take msasn**-***\ntgtlnst he-tvy vlthdrtwtlt J$*\nwttk.\nAGAIN REFUSE TO\nPAY THE EXCHANGE\nCalgary School Board to Aak\nfor Federal Gold\nOALOART. Peb. 34 (OP).\u2014Voting\nIts second refusal to pay adverse\nUnited States exchange ln meeting\n\u266642oo in debenture payments March\n1, calgary public school board at Its\nmeeting this evening decided to\naak the federal government to provide gold at par with wblch the\nboard could meet Its indebtedness.\nA month ago the board refused to\npay adverse exchange costs ln meeting 146,000 In debenture payments\ndue Pebruary 1, and payment waa\nmade in Canadian funds only. Ths\nboard escaped |700o in exchange\ncharges at that time.\nThe refusal voted this evening\nInvolves about |70o In exchange on\n$4300 in debentures wblch mature\nMarch 1. in each case the 'board\nIs contending the payment of the\ndebt ln other than Canadian funds\nls not required.\nPRELIMINARY\nMOVE IN PAY\nCUT APPROVED\nDominion Plana $8,000,000\nLop in Natioaal\nPayroll\nDOMINION   STOKES\nNET    Wom    |381,6!0\nMONTREAL, Peb. 94 (OP)\u2014Dominion Store*, limit*.!, reporting to\nshsrehoUers for th* fiscal ywr\nended Dec. 81, tbows ntt profits\nof 1361,-30 sftar depreciation and\nexcise tuea.\nUtAtAT. *_\u00bb., Mb. M (AT)\u2014\nStimulants wan administered tonight te Mayor Anton Cermak of\nChicago, to sustain th* oondltlon\nof hi* flagging hurt, weakened by\ntn asaaasln's bullet and th* strain\nof a colitis stuck.\nDeaplt* th* n*o0Sslty of etlmulants\ntnd tht fact nourishment la tsken\nonly by Injections through tht\nvtlut, attending physician* uld he\n\"beld hi* own and tomt featurea\noffer  enoouraiement.\"\nBit family gathered todsy and\nvlalttd tht major's room brltfly,\n-merging with tear-rilled eye*, but\nsteadfastly thty clung to hopt\nlw would  \"pull  through.\"\nFROWN   ON   COMMISSION\nTO SURVEY TAXATION\nBDMONTON, Peb. 34 (OP) -Alberta government dou not lavor\nappointing a commission to survey\ntaxation, premier John Brownie* In-\nfornwd a delegation trom th* Al-\nbtrta branch of tb* Canadian Man-\nufactunrs' aaaoclatlon todty.\nABANDON PARTY POLITICS IS URGE\nOF CAPTAIN JAMES FITZS1MM0NS\nOTTAWA, Feb. 14 (CP)\u2014Tkt\ngovernment won tlw first skirmish todty in tti plan t* lop\nW.OOt.OOO off tkt nstlonsl pay-\nnil Hllhowt division, tht hone\napproved t re-olntlon prtUnln-\ntry to Introduction of . bill t.\ncut It per oent from civil service\nealarle* tnd th* Indemnities tf\nmemben of parliament and ttnt-\ntors.\nTht salary tltth will exist Just\nu long u gonertl economlo oondltlon* make lt neceassry, Ron. B. N.\nRhodes, minister of flnanot, announced. It wu hoped lut yttr tht\nout would bt for thit yttr only, but\ntbt dnln contlnutd on tht nstlonsl treasury, necessitating extension of the aa'.ary deductions. Tbt\ncut wlll afftct 60,000 Ptopli, 13,000\nbeing residents of Otttwt. It will\nuvt tbt .treuury 18,000,000, residents of Otttwt alone losing gj,-\n000,000.\nAa an alternative schemp, A. A:\nHeaps, (fcebor-Wlnnlpeg North) suggested t 80 per cent reduction In\nlntereh on Dominion bonds. Tbis\nwould uvt' tbt country 110,000,000\nt year, tnd would be mon equitable than cutting salaries.\nHot for t minute would bt admit\nany lick of good faith on tnt part\nof tha prime minister or himself\nln continuing tbt out for another\nyur, tald Plnance Minister Rhodes.\n\"No ont would bt mon delighted\nthan myself lf it wtn unntotutry\nto oontlnue lt,\" he nld. But oondltloni  required   It.\nCHINESE FLEE\nBEFORE INVADERS\nEncounter But Feeble Resistance; Cannonading\nat Shanhaikwan\nCHINCHOW, Mtnchnrlt, reb. ts.\n(Stturdty). \u2014 (AP).\u2014When the\nenrtsln of censorship wtt raised on\ntht Jehol dram* tt noon todty. It\nwtt revealed thtt Japanese forces\nhad gone fir In thtlr objective of\nsolid-Ins thtt Chinese province by\noccupying Important entrances to\nJehol.\nStvsnl ooiumn* at Jtptnut troopt\ntnd thtlr allies from tht government\nof Manobukuo, to which tba Bmpln of tht Rising Bunt seeks to annas Jehol. in wtU within thM n**Srth\nChina t-jmtory.\nTht Jtptnttt tn In command of\ntht Important towna of Peiplao tnd\nBallu\u2014tht latter In Xorthutt Jehol\nand t gateway to tht Interior, tnd\nPeiplao tht termlnua of tht Ohln-\nchow-Pelplao railroad spur to Muk-\nGORDON MOVES\nEXTENSION OF\nTHE RELIEF ACT\n(Continued ev Page Twt)\nPOBCEROUT\nCOAST RIOTERS\nMUNICIPALITIES\nASK TWO THINGS\nREdlNA, Peb. .4 (OP).\u2014Bttkatch-\ntwttt rural municipalities asked for\ntwo things, said J. J. Mcdurran.\nsecretary-treasurer of the Aaaoclatlon of Rural Municipality ot\nSaskatchewan, appearing befon the\nSaskatchewan Bank act commlaalon\nthli tfttrnoon at tbt leglelative\nbuilding*.\nTbu* tw^ w*n:\nA reduction ln tb* Interest nt*\nand th* right to depoelt *ecurltle*\nwith th* federal finance department\nand reoelve currency directly.\nSecond Motion in Reply to\nSpeech From Throne\nGOVERNMENT OF\nNORWAY RESIGNING\nOSLO, Norway, Fib. 84 (AP).\u2014\nPremier Jena Hund-told announoed\ntonlfbt thftt tbe government li\nresigning tomorrow In consequence\nof tbe adoption by the atortlng\n(tbe national legislature) by a rote\nof 10 to 67 of a reeolutlon of regret at tbe government's non-co-\noperation  with  the  radical*.\n(Special to Tbe Nelton Dally Newi)\nVICTORIA, Feb. 34\u2014A strong plea\nto aU memben to abandon party\npolitic* and work together for tbe\ngood of British Columbia was uttered In the legislature today by Capt,\nJames Fltalmmons, Conservative of\nKaslo-Blocan, when he seoonded the\nmotion ln reply to the speech from\nthe throne.\n\"ft a time like this ln the history\nof our country,\" said C.ptaln Fits-\nsi mmona. \"I bare nothing but contempt for men who would try to\nbedevil public affairs by mere partisan carping and manoeuvre. We\nmust stand together aa British Oo-\nIumiEans ln this crista and with\ntbls union we will pull through* As\nnever before tbta Is a time for\nunited effort and unselfish devotion\nto tbe welfare of tbe provlnoe ae\nabove all party  conaldertlons.\"\nCaptain Fltaslmmons especially demanded that politics *e kept out of\nunemployment relief and tbat men\nwho are boused ln government\ncamps ahall render some return to\nthe taxpayer* In the form of work.\nVANCOUVER,    f^b.    M    (CP).\u2014\nShots mre fired, and atones, bricks\nand eoal were thrown during a\nriot tonight ln the vicinity of the\nUnion Steamship company's dock\nwhen several hundred communists\nand unemployed men gathered to\nterrorise men being sent on the\nsteamer Catallo to Anyox, to replace men wbo left (he Oranby\nConsolidated company's plant there\ndurlnf the recent strike.\nSquads of city police routed the\nmob tt rioters after a lively battle\nduring which several offloers were\ncompelled to fire shots over the\nheads of their antagonists. Many\nreoelved minor injuries. Barking of\nthe police guns proved too muoh for\nthe rioters, who abandoned tbe fight\nand fled, but ln tbeir retreat they\nhurled rocks through plate glaaa\nwindows of nearby buildings, Tbey\ndid not escape unscathed, a number\nbeing bruised by the batons of the\noffloers.     i '__.\nBED BREAKS FALL\nPHILADELPHIA, Feb. 34 (API-\nMrs. Sophie Thor got t break\u2014a\nlucky ons\u2014In falling from t ncond\nfloor window while hanging out htr\nwash, flht plunged 18 fttt, crashed\nthrough t sky-light snd\u2014landed on\nt bed! Her only injury wit t cut\non one  inn.\nOOVERNMENT   TO   TAKE   NO\nACTION   ON   RESEATING\nREOINA. Fib. 14 (OP).\u2014Seekatch-\newan government will Ukt no tctlon\nIn thl reseating of Norman L, MoLeod ta member for Estevsn constituency. A bill to Mtt ID. McLeod, Introduotd by T. O. Davis.\nK.C. (Llb.-Prtno* Albert) wu glnn\nt sis months hoist todsy. ,\nSILVER FUTURES\nCL08EEASY\nUnemployed, Communists\nSought to Stop Men\nGoing to Anyox\nDE8TJTUTE WOMAN\nHAS SUM OF $2606\nTCL6A. Okla., Feb. at (API\u2014A\nclothes big which Mary Talklngton,\n71-year-old county charity charge,\nguarded 'Jealously after tbt was\nttken to t hotpltal . wtt Inspected\ntodty by tn ttttndtnt. A total of\n\u2022MM wit found In tht bsg but\nthe sged women, once housed tt\nthe county firm, refused to explain.\nOounty agencies havt bttn tiding\ntht woman for a ytar.\nResolution in Commons\nCalls for Extension Until March 31,1934\nREVIEWS WORK\nOF PAST YEAR\nHouse to Apply Relief Expenditures to Families\nNot on Land\nOTTAWA, reb. M (CP)\u2014A reeolutlon   calling   for  tht  tmntlon\nmtll March II,  1934, of tht Unemployment  tnd  Farm  Belief tct\ntf IMt, wu rntvtd in th* house\nof commons todiy ky Htn. W. A.\nOordon, minister of ltbor.\n\"Tht relief carried out nadir tbt\nprovisions of tht tct snorted wwk\nto   837.6-3   Individuals   for   varying\nperiod!,  the  tawunt  of  thi  work\nthus  afforded   btlng  7.481.449  mtn\ndtyt,\"   said   Mr,   Oordon.\nIn August, 1831, tht Employment\ntnd Firm Relief tot of 1931 became\neffective and continued ln opera*\ntlon until th* first day cf March.\n1833. aald tb* minister. Under ih*\nprovisions of th* Relief Contlnusno*\ntct of 1933, the opentlon of th*\n1931 act wu continued until Mty 1,\n1931.\n\"Under tht 1931 tot,\" ukt thl\nmlnliter. \"by agreement wtth tht\nvarious province* of the Dominion,\nthe federal government agreed to\ncontribute   the  sum   of  934,000,000\nSAMPLE BOMB\nQVES SCARE\nJapanese Embassy Feeb\nMuch Better\nLONDON, Mb. M (AP)\u2014Tbe Jap\nHM embassy had all tht thrill of\nhiving received * bomb thli afternoon, but tonight smiles replaced\ncareworn frowns when It wu revealed tht bomb wu nothing mon\nthtn t umpl* htnd granade. tent\nby tht Inventor, who thought tht\nJapanese government might bt In*\nterested.\nThl granade wu thnt ot four\ntl-nu tht tlu of tn tgg tnd oon-\ntslns no explosive*. A litter from\ntbt Inventor, reoelved tonight, cleared up the mystery tfter everyone\nhtd htd t good fright.\nHOSPITALS BODY\nFAVORS SWEEPS\nNEW TOBK, I*b. 24 (AP)\u2014Sllvlr\nfutures cleeed easy; ulu 3.150.000\nounces. March _fl.90B; Mty ttttt;\nJuly 37.35: Sept. It.itB; Oot. 37JWN;\nDee. 37.70B.\nB\u2014Bid, N\u2014Nominal.\nVANOOUVER, Fib. 34 (CP).\u2014The\nBritish Columbia Hospitals' tssocls\ntion hu voted 77 to ao la ftvor\nof gonmmtnt-eontroUtd swttp-\nstakee for tht benefit of hospitals.\nTht vote wu authorised hp the\ninnual muting of tbt uaoctattan\nin Vanoouvar lut fall.\ni Ttu Vantuuver Oeneral hotpltal.\nRoytl Jubllei hotplttl, Victoria, and\nRoyal Columbian hotplttl, Ntw\nWtttmlniter, dM not vott.\nTOTAL EXPENDITURE\nFOR THE PROVINCE\nUP TO 29 MILLION\nCurrent and Capital Revenue Total $22,162,667; Savings in Departments of Government\nTotal $1,342,000 \u201e1\nBROTHER OF GRAND\nFORKS' MAN DIES\nVIOTOBIA. Ihb. 14  (CP) .\u2014Publlo iceountt filed in tbt British Om I\nlumbia leglslsture todty by Bon. 3. tt. Jones, mlnltter of finance, tm\nthe fiscal year ended March 31, 1981, thow tn ordinary deficit of HUll,-\n058.   Charging unemployment costs to current nvenue, th* tottl deficit <\nIs shown tt 17.061,680.     '\nA tummtry issued by tht mlnliter of ftntno* for tht fiscal yttr*\n\u25a0bowi   ordinary   current   up*ndtturu   tottl   831,373,128,   tnd   ordinary\ncurrent  revenue  131,883,583.  t  deficit on current  tooount  of  93390,741.\nCapital  tooount  expenditure!,  which  Includt  tuch  matten  u  linking\nfunds, redemption  of debentures tnd  Interest  on  Ptlflc  Orett  Eastern\nbondi, and speclsl warrant! for unemployment relief, brought the tottl\nexpenditure for tht yetr up to  \u202229.214.217\u2014all  of  which  ls  charg*d  M\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u2014,\u2014^current nvenue. Current *nd capital\nnnnu* tottl 922.162,887.\nIa tht tottl expenditures Included\nIt a sum ot tl,830,602 for unim-\nploymtnt   relief   purposes.   Htd   * _\nbttn   potslblt   undtr   tht   exlstlzqg\nlegislation   during   tb*   lut   fiscal ,\nyttr to do to. tblt uno-ant would I\nhtvt httn  capitalised  u la btlng\ndone thli yttr hy tvtry provlnc* far '\nunemployment purpou*. If such tn \u2022\namngement htd bun brought Into ,\ntffect April I lut tht gonmmtntt\ntottl deficit would htn been IS,*- I\naum\nBELOW ESTIMATES\nTht toeotintt thow tht government's revenue during tbt fltetl\njtw fell below tttlmttet. by M,-'\n938,089, but st the urn* tlm* Mr.\nJonu wu thit to tffect drutlc using* ln tlmott til departments at\nth*  government  to tottl 81.842,000 \u25a0\nOTTAWA, Fib. 24 (OP)\u2014\u00bb tt\nCampbell, 70, prominent In cricket\ntnd golfing circle* tor many y*tn,\ndltd suddenly tt hit homt htn.\nBesides hit widow, h* 1* survived by\ntwo brothers, Archibald tnd A. D.\nCampbell,   Orand   Forkt.   B.C.\nTaylor Qualification\n(Continued on Pate Eight)\nVANCOUT-S. lte. 24 (CP)-Bur-\nlng wu adjourned tt February 37\nby Mr. Jurtlc* DtnnU Murphy ' ln\nsupreme court today of Mayor loula\nD. Taylor's application for an enter\nto compel Arthur O. Smltb, registrar of land title*. Vancouver, to\nIssue t certificate mowing tht\nmtyor'i lot, on which ht quallflea\nfor civic honor*, clear of incum-\nbtrtnoi.\n\u25a0tnt Hansen wu glnn t Judgment of HOT* agalnat th* proptrty\nIn 1914 but this wu released enabling Mr. Taylor to run for office\nln 1915. It 1* now eltlmtd that tb*\nrelease wu effectln for on* yetr\nonly tnd tht judgment wu reregistered early thit week. If tbe contention of attorntyi for Hansan\nbold* good lt would debar Mayor\nTtylor from holding offlos.\nASSEMBLY OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS\nPROTESTS THE JAPANESE POLICY IN\nMANCHURIA; JAPAN DELEGATES LEAVE\nstudy feasibility\n, op -Water buboes'*\nLONDON, Feb. 34 (OP cable)\u2014Tlw\nLondon transport bill, now baton\nUw house of lords, provides, among\notber ttatnxs, for creation ot %\nboard to study feasibility of run-\nnlDg \"water-buwes'* on tbe Thames.\nHULL OUTLINES\nFOREIGN POLICY\nHas Immediate Plans for\nTalking War Debt*\nWASHD-TOTON, Feb. 34 (AP)\u2014\nImmediate plans for talking war\ndebta with both Great Britain and\nFrance were dlacloeed tonliht by\nCorJell Hull as be outlined for\nthe first Ume tbe United mates'\nobjective* of foreign policy under\nFranklin D. Roosevelt.\nThe tall, grey-haired Tenneieee\nsenator whom tbe inconlng president haa chosen far secretary of\nstate, told newspapermen be had\nan appointment with Ambaaaador\nPaul Cloudel ot Franoe tor Mood .7\nafternoon and would see Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay of Oreat\nBritain  soon.\nIn his first press conference since\nhis appointment to head ttw cab*\ninet. Senator Hull emphisiwd the\nmajor goals of tbe inoomlng wl'\nministration ln ltt foreign affairs as\nthe restoration of tbe world commerce and preservation of peaoe by\n\"sane and realistic international\ncooperations.\"\nDeclaring for the observance of\n\"International good faith\" by all\nnations, he asserted the nation\nshould cooperate wtth the reat of\ntbe world in tbe work of peaoe so\nfar as United States tra-ltlone and\nj constitution   allow.  This  policy   bs\ndescribed  ss  \"vital.''  He said, \"The\n1 war debts owed our government are\nbut  one  factor.\"\nWithdrawal Docs Not Mean a\nComplete Break\nBy P. I. LIPSEY, ir.\nAssociated Press Staff Correspondent\nGENEVA. Feb. 34 (AP_\u2014 The assembly of the' Leafue of Nationa with\nunanimous voloe today pronounced\ncondemnation of the japan\u2014 Man*\nchurlsn policy *s a violation 01! ln-\ntsroat.onal covenanda, and tba Japanese delegation ln protest immediately withdrew from ths assembly,\nwalking out in a body.\nYoeuke Matsuoka, the chief Tokyo\ndelegate, announoed In rejecting the\nleague's Judgment Japsm cannot\nalone cooperate wtth the league on\nthe fllnn tspenese differences. But\nhe added his government desired to\noontlnue \"cooperating in the work\ndedicated to world peaoe.\"\nThe session developed one of the\nmost Intense drama of the history of\ntbe league, voting DT nominal roil\noan thte assmbly piled tip 42 votes to\nsupport the Incitement of Japan\ncontained ln a report an the Uan\nchurlsn situation dmwn up br '\nspecial committee.\nSUM DOES NOT VOTE\nOnly Mr. Matsuoka voted no, and\nthe chair ruled his vote was ineffective as Japan was a party to\nthe conflict, only Slam abstained\nfrom voting. Thirteen nations were\ndeclared absent from tbe meeting,\nincluding most of Uw Latin American countries. f\nDelegates and spectators evidenced\ne> state of high nervous tension at\nthe conclusion of Mr. Maatuoka's\naddress, ms peroration wsa\u2014\n\"I beg you to realise tho facts and\nsea the vision at tho future, to\ndeal with us on o*r terms and give\nus your confidence'\"\nA small group of Japaneee spso-\ntetors   applauded  anthuaaittoally.\nMr. Mjtsuoka't farewell statement\neonttlnsd no expressed threat of\ncomplete break with the le:gue, but\nhis delegation's gesture geneeeciy was\ninterpreted in Geneva as \u00ab pre.imln-\nary to giving notice of resignation\nfrom league membership in the\nnext few weeka or months.\nafter providing for additional t**M\npandtturao- under supplemental^ \u25a0 tt^\ntimatei. making a total saving be- :\nlow estimates of $1,068,840.\nAi the aame tlaw tt waa claimed\nthe government's position ia thi\npreeent fiscal year, due to drastlo\neoonomlea tn every direction, te\nvastly Improved over that of the\nfiscal year. It la forecast that when\nthe comptroller-general's report for\nnine months of the current flsoal\nyear Is filed ln the house shortly,\ntt wtll show only a small deflott\non current account.\nMorgenthan Jr. to\nHead Farm Board\nBy FRANCIS E. STEPHENSON\nAssoclsted Press Staff Writer\nHTDC PARK,  N. T., Peb. 34   (AP)\n\u2014President-elect Franklin Roosevelt'\nls relying upon Morgentbau Jr. to\nhead the farm board and to coordinate ttw various Independent agriculture agencies Into a cohesive)\norganisation. He was reoently reported ln Ottawa conferring wtth\nCanadian   officials,\nMr. Morgenthau, present state\nconservation commissioner, of New\nTork. Bas been tbe right hand man ,\nof Roosevelt ln bis efforts to obtain farm relief legislation at tbls\nsession of congress. Hs ls well- acquainted with tbe agriculture problems. \u2022\nCRASH PLANE\nIN LANDING;\nlac ou Boi-mrr, uan, nb. m\n(CP>\u2014H. Marlon KaniMdy and M. I\nW. MoLeod, pilot and mechanic of\nCanadian Airways, western Una*. .\nwere slightly injured when they\ncr**h\u00bb_ tbtlr Bellanca alrplan* la\nlandln\u00ab Mr* today In a bltndlnf\nsnow   storm.\nTHE WEATHER\nNIWON    \t\nVlotorla\t\nVancouver ___\nKamloopa _____\nEstevan Point .\nPrince   Rupert  .\nAtlln     \t\nD*wson   _ .__\nStatu*    \t\nPortland, Or*. ,\nBut    Francisoo\nSpokane    _\t\nPrlnoe Chrau* -\nLo* Angelas \t\nPenticton   _._\u2014-\nV*rnon  ..\u201e_ -\nOrand Fork* \u2014\nKmIo    _ \t\nC-sllMT     \t\nEdmonton    \t\nSwift Current ..\nPrlnos   Albert   ..\nQu'App*]!*    \t\nWinnipeg    \t\nNanaimo   \t\nMln. Mat.\n..... as n\n S3 48\n_.- s\u00ab ss\n._ SI *\u00bb 1\n SS At I\n  ss *t-A\n\u2014   *' **M\n  8*' 8* I\n. SS\n. SS\n. -S\n. 38\n.St\n. 48\n. U\n. M\n. 10\n. 90\n. IS\n- 30\n. ao\n. 0\n- H\n. IS\n.s_\n4S\nta\ns\u00ab\nso\ne-t\n_,i\nss\n34\nS4\nsa\n33\n33\n30\n48\n\u2022\u2014Below  Kro.\nPor*caat:  miaon  *nd vicinity \u2014 ,\nGenerally fair, not much cltange la\ntemperatun.\n-.-.-.-.-.-________________________________\n w\n*********\n ,\t\nip_lU|piuivi||flp '\n1\nAOB\nFAST EXPRESS\nLOST FOR TIME\nIN BAD STORM\nEngland Held in Bitterest\nWeather Experienced\nin Years\nTHREE PEOPLE\nLOSE LIVES\nWind Reaches Velocity of\nOver 55 Miles; Ireland\nAffected\n' LONDON, Fib. U (AF)\u2014The\nGreit Wutern rtllwty'i crtek expreu, tht Irish Mtll, wu loat for\n\u25a0everal hours tonight, etmnded be-\n( 'tween Fishguard tnd Ptddlngton\n\u25a0tatton, London, ln some of the\nbitterest weather England had\n' known ln many yttn.\nShortly before midnight the train\nWu located. A telegram from Swtn-\n4on uld the expreu had left then\nlor .Paddlngton.\nWhen the Royal Soot arrived tt\nButton elation from Edinburgh fin\nhours UU tonight, passengers pushed forward to the looomotln tnd\neongntultted tbe engineer for getting them through.\n- With the exception of two amall\ntt\u2014u, one ln tht eut ud one ln\ntte eout'h near Torquay, when\nttoueande of old English ladlu contlnutd their knitting ln sunshine,\nBritain wu under a blanket ot\nSnow varying ln thlokneu from u\nt_____u________a_____e__K_a__KUK____-\nInch   In  London  to  muy   fut  In\nDerbyshire.\niqass dsap\nLate tonight thne persons btd\nbun reported dud. Two wen fronn\nbo death and a 19-year-old boy wu\nwuhed overboard tnm t fishing\ntnwler In tht North tu, wblch tonight knew the storm In aU ltt\nviolence.\nWind which howled tcrou Salisbury plains reaohed eg mllu ptr\nhour ud nleclttot up te U mllu\nwtn recorded in men sheltered\npltcet.\nMlnu In the Newcutle int wtn\nforced to thut down tt mid-day\nslnoe enow blocked up rtllwty exit\nllnu Ud ooal oould not bl ttken\nout.\nSnow ud wind carried away telegraph llnu ud communication with\nmuy smaller English plaeu wu entirely Impoulble tonight.\nIreland wu similarly affected, with\ntlx Inchu of mow In Dublin ud\ntbe streets wen completely deurted.\nLONDON, Fib. 34 (AP)\u2014Farenta\nof so children wbo wen ntumlng\nto thilr homes In' tbl Aberdare\nneighborhood of Wales trom t choir\nfutlvti 70 mllu away tonight fur-\nid tor the safety ot the youngsten\nu one of the bitterest storms In\nyttn  emote   tbe   British   Idu.\nAttempt! to learn tbe wbere-\nsbouts tailed, and tbe parent! wen\napprehensive lut they wen suffering because of the blinding snowstorm. Tht children had gone to\nNeyland,   Pembrokeshire.\nMeanwhile, tht fury ef the storm\nwu betng felt In nearly all parte\nof tbl BrltUh Isles.\nECCLES   DISCOUNT   VA.\nWOBK  ON  DSFBBSSION\nWASHWOTON. Fib. 14 (AP)\u2014An\nout-spoken -young banker trom Uw\nwut\u2014llarrlner 8. Bcelu of Ogden.\nUtah\u2014dlsoounted befon Uw United\nStatu unato't tlnuu committee\ntoday whtt tht government hu done\nto bring btck better tlmu ud advocated a futun program itrongly\nleaning  toward socialism.\njMlLBUR^\nvrU|U njgv\nMr a* n ill-rati\nHeatahMirilizzy Spills\nNerves li Bid C...iti.i\nMr. Neil Crawford, Htmiltci, Ott., writu:-\n\"Uj nervu wen in neh bed condition I found\nit almost impouible to (it t good night 'g tleep.\nI wu also bothered with budtrhn nd Alttj\n-polls.\nI tried muy different remediee, but they did\nnot m to gin me much relief, bet tfttr I htd\ntaken Mllburn'a Hurt ud Nem PiUi I ootid\nhardly believe tke change thty hid made is\nmy ooeditioo.\"\nI gautal m\u2014m; vm, ., ml, tr, Tm T. Ummi Ob, ltt\nFAMILY SUPPER\nAT TRINITY IS\nFINE SUCCESS\nOver 100 Attend Mother,\nDaughter, Father and\nSon Banquet\n\u2022TBS NELSON BAILT NEWS, NBISOK, B.O--aATUaDAT MOBNINO. FSBBUABT M, I*Hw\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C, Hotels\nDinner\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nLuncheon\nHUME HOTEL\nNBLSON. B.C. OEOROE BENWELL.  Prop.\nRotary ud Oyro Headquarten\nNEW LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT\nHUME A. Rollo, a. Ortffltbs.\nFenttcton. B. A. Perkins, T. W.\nMinton, c. MscConegal, .Vaneou.\n\u2022er. H. Beckett, L. w. E. smltb, N.\nB. Smith, J. 3. O'Connor, Calgary;\nB. T. Elliott, Oolden; R. H Itel-\nHlle,   O.   3.  Kotaenmeyer,   Toronto;\nJ. Oello, Greenwood; 0. J, Wuokle,\nPrlnoeton; A. 3. Ironetde, Orubrook; 8. Little. Brandon; Mrs. Ollbert Hartln. Nelton; R. Crauford,\nJ. H. Lewis, Medicine Kat; Mr. ud\nUn. C. F. Firry. Reno Mini; C\nCatalano,  Trail.\ntmry.'M'ert^^^'M-r-rix^^\n\u2022 <Uhe Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin_\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n131 BAKER ST. PHONE 11\nSAVOY:   Mlu   Laura   McCormick,\nn;  R. V. Wilcox, Salmon Arm;\nSmith, Salmo; C. W. Tipping,\nn city;   F. W. Burgeu, A. F.\nJ\u2122\n5rt.\nBojer\nJamu, Vanoounr; p. 8. Woodhall.\nCalgary; Otis Hawkins, Metaline\nFalls.\nI Madden Hotel\nM Welcome Awaits You\ntit.   K.   MAIHIgN\nCompletely  Remodelled\nHet   ind   Cold   water\n! In the HEAKT ot the r\u00aby\n_-__\nHew Grand Hotel\nF.   L   KAPAK    .top.\nI Wuktf tnd Mnnlhlj  Ratea\nUM ud Cold Witir\ntingle Me op    Double glJM eg\nSfcones MO *\u2022> Maotf\" end Op\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   PROP.\nBoom* from \">0c to fl no. Monthly\nSin and up.\nBtaam   -.<'\u00ab*.#(-  and   hot  and  eold\nwater  ln  every  room\n\u202263 Belted St. Phone 90\nStirling Hotel\n2 Blocks Esst of Poat Office\nHot and Cold Water\nSteam Heat\nModerate Rates\nP. H. Bosh, Prop.\nApproilmUeiy IM persons ut\ndown .to t mothtr ud daughter.\nfather ud MB benqnet mid ln\nTrinity htll rrlday night An In-\nterutlng program cllroaied by e\ncandle-light ceremony followed the\ndinner. Befruhmuti wtn supplied\nby tbe members et Uw Canadian\nOlrls In Training ud served by\nthe young people.\nPslne-taklng arrangemenU Wtn\nmada to decorate tablu. Baoh guut\nreceiwd t tabli motif and plan\ncard. Decorations wen ln blut tnd\nwhin, O.O.IT. colon.\nMlu Helen McPhail, pruldent ot\ntbe COJ.T. wu tout mlatreu tnd\ntht program wu opened with tht\nsinging ot Uw C.OJ.T. grut.   *\nMlu Almudt Graves proposed\ntbe tout to the mothen, declaring\nthtt . mother*! lon wu tbt gntt-\nest thing on earth. Mrt. O. H. Ferguson replied, giving t definition\nOf mother, declaring thtt It wu htr\nwork to bring out ill tht ideals ot\nllfi. Ber tuk wu thru-fold, the\nwu obligated to Ood, to humtnlty\ntnd her child.\nALFBED   PABKEB   PBOPOSSS\nA atory ot a father ud ton wu\nglnn by Alfnd Parker wbo propoud tbt lout to' tht ftthtn L.\n8. Bradley spoke on life's meuuru\ntn reply. Bi uld tben mn only\ntwo, full and half. A boy wu\nmeasured ln all hla activities, at\nbome, at school. In ttw moulding of\nhla character ud In bto duty to\nhis parents.\nA tribute wu psld to tbt leaden\nby Din Alton. Leadership wu tlje\ngrut need ot tbt dty ud leaden\nwen deserving of every consideration fren thou they were leading.\nMrs. W. C Kettlewell, wbo otto-\nbratdd ber 10th yeer u a, CO.LT.\nleader gava tbe reply ud In doing\nao urged mon confidence by parents In thilr children, man comradeship, patience, sympthy and\nlon. She uked mon coopenUoo\nfrom parente In Mndlng thl children to varloua groups and e better\nunderstanding bttwun mother ud\ndiughter, ud father ud tw. Ming\nparenta wen ending tbt luut snd\nwin not frtnk wltb tMlr chlMnn.\nThey would not uewer thtlr Queries\non religion tnd othtr matten but\nleft It to tht group leaders. Sht\nalso deecrlbed tht attributes cl t\nleader.\nABLA  SAABS, BOMS\nArlt Saare propoud tht tout to\ntbe boms ud Rev. w. 0. Mawhlnney replied. Mlw Stan gan an\nIllustrative talk on whtt t honw\n\u2022hould bt like, urging mon lnterwt bt taken then.\nMr. Mawhlnney oommiiytod thl\npnvioua speaksns ud wut on to\napuk ot thi change that wu ttking\nplace ln the home. The honw wu\nexperiencing a change rather thin t\ndecline ht thought ud wu only\nbeing adjusted to thl change ln\ntht tlmu. Home wu still homt ud\nheld the umt plaoe u befon.\nWilfred Lowery gin two piano\neelecUone and tbe inning wu\nbrought to t clou by t candle-light\nceremony   and   prayer.\nemail cudtot on motlli wen\nlighted by tlx csndle hearers, lint\ntht cudtot of tlw ptnntt tad then\nthou of tbi sons and daughtsrs. In\nturn, ont group gen t pledge of\nallegiance to the otber. Previous to\nUw candle lighting thi glrli gtn\npageant, tbe following participating:\nMargaret Burnett, love; Caroll Proud-\nfoot, sympathy; Eileen Townund,\ntrust: fdlth Fstenon, comradeship;\nBeryl Wilton, oontldenoe, ud Joy\nFtrguton, patlenu.\nLoutet's Motion\nto Protest Order\non Salmon Canning\nVICTORIA. Feb. at (CP)\u2014Jack\nUnite*,, Conunttve member tor\nNorm Vanoounr. hu t nouoe ef\nmotion to bt glvu Mondty calling upon tbe Brltlih Columblt legislature to protest igiinit u order-\nIn-oouncll ptseed hy thl Dominion\ngovernment on February S, affecting tht griding ot salmon caught\nmon than at boun baton being\nluded at a oannery. such salmon to\nnot permitted to bt packed ln oul\nw|th t  class \"A\" certificate.\nMr .Loutefi notice states that thl\nprovtna*ti government hsd not been\nconsulted in regard to or officially\nadvised ot the passage of tht ordtr-\nta-oeunou unending tht \"mut tnd\ncanned foods act,\" whereu by chapter t ot the statutes of 1M_ tt la\nprovided that tbla government muit\napprove of any amending regulations\nTht motion states thtt Uw order\n\"hu the street of restricting tht\nfishermen's . market, thut affeotlng\nthi prlu ht mty obtain, ud ap-\npun to han bun paased without a\nproper underetudlng of thl situation.\"\nWALLFLOWERS\n(SET A CHANCE\nLONDON, Tib. M (AP)-WtO-\nflowen gtt \u2022 chance ln tht \"threesome Aw\" being tried est in\nbell room. By the new nethei, Invented hy Alt* Moore of the BrttUh Burg et Ballroom duetng,\neach mu daneu with twt wtuen\ntt enn.\nThe two women atand Ml behind the ether, facing tht mu,\nwho dances with thin u tf thya\nwere ene. Moore predicts It will\nbecome popultr espectuly in dun\nhills when marr girls IMS nee\nENGLAND GETS\n349 FOR SIX\nAussies End First Innings\nWith 435 Enn in Fifth\nMatch\nSTDirgT, Australia, Feb. 35 (Stturdty) (OP cult) Bngland bad\ntcond 349 fer ala wickets at tlw\ntu Interval todiy tn the tint Innlngi ot tbe fifth tut orlcktt match\nagainst Australia.\nTtw Austin ended thtlr flnt Innlngi yuterday with 436 runt. Thtn\nwu nothing at stake In tbt match\nU Bngland wen the series lut wuk\nby ttking the fourth mstch It Brls-\nbsne. Uu cautious batting boolttd\nsoorlng.\nSeventeen thousand spectaton\nturned  up  tor  tht  morning  pity.\nW. J. O'Reilly tnd H. Alexander\natarted bowling but B. Ironmonger\n\u2022oon replaoed O'Reilly only to be\nhit to boundary by Harold Larwool\nwbo wu batting splendidly. In ton\ntbu tn hour Larwood and Hammond produced so runt bttwun\nthtm.. Ltrwood got two boundanu\noff tueouilvt deliveries by Alexander.\nHammond, after knocking up SO.\nhit t high cm off O'Reilly but L.\nP. O'Brien ntoud it. O'Reilly varied\nhto bowling ud became difficult\nto pity. Larwood hit a four to gin\nhim t half-century ln tn hour tnd\nIT mlnutu. He bid six foun tt\nthtt time.\nHammond cut Ironmonger's dt.\nUvery for a single thM gtn him\ntht flnt century ot tht glow. Thtn\nhe attempted to drive t bell from\nF, a. Lee, mlsud It, ud wu out\ntog befon wicket for 101. The tcore\nitood tt MS for thru. Hammond\nhad bun In thm houn ud 17\nmlnutu. hitting 11 foun.\nLtrwood bed SI not out tt lunch\nud Maurice Leyland, who succeed*\nId Hammond, fin.\nMORE ABOUT\nl\u00a3 TRADE\n(ConUnned Fron Fld Oat)\nOccidental Hotel\n10g Vernon It. Phong SST1\na. WAisira\nFifty  Booms et solid cpnfort\nUndouarten  fn  Loggtn\ntnd  Mliyrs\nPor quick ano nttotactory ruuits.\ntry t claaaified Ad.\nAn oik tree In Alonvllle. Fruu, It\n1000 yun old and la eo large thtt\nMat msn with egttnded arma eu\nherely encircle lt\nBILIOUS,\nWADACW\nINMQUTION\nDr.CMA\u00ab__'_-\nkiivti i uvis sins\nthe quuUon ihould not be dragged\ninto politics.\nBon. T. D. Ptttullo, eppentlon\nletder, adjourned tbl debate.\nMr. Twigg ln hto Mdnu uld thtt\nthroughout thi troublous than of\n1S3I Uw strong character ot the\nBhttoh people wu brought out and\ntlw Imperlsl economic conference it\nOttawa wu evidence of the desire\nof thi vsrlous ptrtt of the Empire\nto let together for mutual benefits. He wu eonvinoed tbat thla\nprovlnoe would get lti share of\ntheu bsntflU, but tha tlmu de.\nmanded special meuures tnd special requirements.\nCONFOBM TO\nNSW  CONDITIONS\nThe Vlctorli menhir itigeuwd\nthtt comnwrdil laterutt refrain\nfrcm uklng tht government te do\ntheir work. Bt uld tht whole order\nof commercial trading today wu\nrhingid ud thtt tbt utln system\nmuit be rebuilt te conform to the\nnew oondltloni. Brltltb 'Columblt\nIn the lut SO yetn htd net advanced u tt ahould. In the lut\nthru yetn It htd reoelved t totson\nwhleh should prore of Inestimable\nbenefit.\nTouching upon unemployment,\nMr. Twigg spoke of the appalling\neffects to the futun generations ot\nthe provlnoe. Much could be dons\nby publlo men ud organlaatlona\nIn educating tht young ptopli along\nproper llnu.\nliw speaker dwelt upon better\nterms, saying that this provlnoe htd\nmuged to han -mat polnte In\ndispute wttled, but Uw people believed Uw federal government ihould\ngo further.\nMr. Twigg uld thi people of\nBrttUh Columbia owed t dtbt of\ngratitude to the unemploged ef UM\nprovlnoe for thtlr forebearanoe la\nthan tlmu ot depression. Millions\nhid beu spsnt In public works\nud on education ud large sums\nshould bt expended In extending\nmarkets\nMr. Twigg dosed by uylng that\nnothing wu to bt reined by patty\nsquabbling and usotou dtoeuulon.\nThl people must stud together to\nsurmount the pnunt difficulties.\nSIPAJUTE  FBOM  POLITICS\nCaptain Plteslnunons, referring to\nunemplorment, uld tht gonmment\nfind t serious problem, with thouundi ot people from otbtr province! coming to tbi cout and imposing greater financial probiama for\nthe tegpeyen of BrttUh Columbia.\nIM unsmployment question should\nnot bt dragged Into politics. Ba wu\nopposed to kuplng people In camps\nwithout work, uylng tbl\" majority\not thut 'men wanted aomethlng to\ndo. Bl eulogised Hon. R. W. Bruhn,\nminister ot public works, for tbe\nsplendid work ht hid dut throughout tbi yur.\nPATTULi 0 AND\nJONES IN TILT\nSpeaker Upholds Pattullo\nin Two Different Objections\nVICTOBIA,    Ttm.    14     (CH\u2014 A\ntUt betwun Bet. 3. W. Jean,\nminister ef flnanoe, ud Bon. T.\nD. Pattullo, Liberal leader, occurred ln the legislature thto tfternoon tfter the debate on the\nspeech from the thnne htd bun\nadjourned.\nMr. Jonu presented the public\naccounts ud , wu explaining thtt\nthe deficit would hen been tp-\nproxlmittly tin million dollira hid\nIt not hen for tht unemployment\nnllef costs. Ut. Pattullo rou to t\npoint of order, nd Insisted thtt Um\nmlnlittr of finuu wu delivering\nt speech, but Mr. Jonu argued that\nbt manly wlahed to explain Uw\ncauu of UM |7,0M,M0 deficit. The\nspesker suggested thtt Bon. Mr.\njoou confine hit remarks to thi\nexpiuatton of tht two nam men-\nUoned. Mr. Ptttullo relied tht point\not order t ttoond time, ud Mr.\nJonu urged to briefly explain tbt\ngreater turn. Tbe speaker upheld Mr.\nPattullo on hto third objection, ud\nMr. team uld he did not wish te\nmske further comment, but Mr.\nPtttullo remarked that ht htd put\nover whet be wlahed to. namely to\ngtt Into the new-papers the' fict\nthtt tht deficit would htn bun\napproximately fin millions, but for\nunemployment nllef expenditures.\nPIIOCEDIIBE\n1NCOBBECT\nA second tilt oocurred whin members of tlw public teeounti oommittee wen named. Mr. Ptttullo\nmoved u amendment calling for\nthe addition of Oeorge A. Walkem,\nOonaerretlve member for vsncouver\nMr. pooley protested that the procedure wu Inoomct, but tht Liberal leader wu upheld by tbe\n\u2022P-eker. J. W. Cornttt. Conserve-\nUn whip, remarked thtt Ut. wtl-\nkim htd declined to nt on uy\ncommlttu lut yetr, but Mr. Pst-\ntullo uld thtt the vinoouver number suggeeted to him thtt he would\nhi willing to tct on thto commlttu\nA reoord division followed, utt\ntht vote wu on atnlfht \u2022 perty\nUnu. m to g igiinit the amendment.\nMINER SHOT IN FLAREUP\nMTUWOFIBLD, IU.. Fib. 94. (AF).\nIn a brief but violent flareup of\n\u2022ht Illinois Knurs' wage wir tonight\nln Sprtegflild proper, one mu wu\n\u2022hot, nearly a score othen were hurt,\nand 10 wen arrested.\nWANT    INTSBSST    CBABOBS    ON\nBONDS LOWERED\nrnVSawO. Mb. 14 (CP)\u2014BxecuUM\nof thi Canadian union of munid-\npalltlu wUl oonslder the idvlaablllty\nof seeking a conference with the\nDom-nlon. government on tbe quu-\ntlon of the proposed downward re-\nvision of Interest obliges on municipal bonds ud . bank advueu,\nMiyor B. Z. Lavlguaur o< Quebec,\npreeldut of tbl union, Indloated to-\ndo}.\nRAIL EMPLOYES\nAGAINST A CUT\nDecision of 30,000 Communicated to CN. R.\nand CP.R.\nMONTREAL, Feb. U.  (CP).\u2014Derision ot SO.OOO railway employees\nnet te tccept a further 10 ptr nnt\nredaction la wiges wu commam-\netted to tbe Canadian Nitionil\nind Cinidlin Ptclflc railways todty ky tht general chairman tf\nthl unions affected.\nTht mtn'i decision 'wu unanlmout\nln expreulng opposition to tht cut\nwhich,  tocordtng  to  formal  notice\nserved by thi railways, foes Into effect Mtrch >. Tht mtn expressed thtlr\nwUllngneu to continue thi pnunt\n10 pit out wtfi reduction.\nThou affected tn memben of tht\nrunning tradu, conductor!, engineers,\nfiremen, trainmen, ud railway tele-\ngnpben. Ballots cm tbl queetlon\nwin taken Uy all local lodgu tnd\ndivisions of the vsrlous brotherhoods\nthroughout Canada.\nTrail Girl Guides\nTRAIL, B. C_ Fib. 34\u2014 A display\nIncluding drills, mom signalling,\nknot rally races, tint tld and rult\ntutt wut liven by tht TttU Olrl\nOuldu in the Memorial hall tonight\nAn excellent turnout crowded both\nupstairs and lower floor. A gymnaitlo\ndisplsy wae also glnn by Robert\nFletcher's cltu of bon ud girls.\nA mort address wu glnn by\nMn F. E. Dockerill. pruldent of\nthe TraU CMrl Oujdu tuoclatlon\ntnd Olrl Ouldu comrnlasloner.\nThirty trmnto wen madt Including\nucond cues badges, ambulwoe\nbadges, a book lovers badge, home\nnursing, St. John's Ambulance ae-\nsoclatlon tint aid Junior certlfloatu\nud several service stare.\nA photograph album waa presented\nto Mn. T. V. Lord mfro tht Six\ntleth I. o. D. Z. girl guides.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B.O., Fib. J-.-Mre. Brio\nO. TunMT, Columbia apartments,\nwu a chiming tu Hostess Wednuday aitemohn. Spring flowen decorated tbo living roomi. Her guutt\nwan Mn. aftwird Morgan, Mra Clifford Morgu, Mn. Oeorge Piatt. Mn.\nAlexander tnd Mre. Joteph Rtnatta.\n\u2022 \u2022    s\nMn M. a Routledgc extended t\nwileoow to the new leader. Captain\nRuby Steele of Prlnoe Rupert, whu\nHome lugut mit It tht Salvation\nArmy citadel yuttrdiy. Tn wu\numd by the captain and Lieutenant Dorothy Richardson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAU,    BOOSBS   AND   LOTS-IN-\nluranee. Notary. J. D. Anderson.\n(SMS)\nMORE ABOUT\nJEHOL\n(Centtaeod Fron Ptgt Oat)\nFtcm   theae   points  tht\nm preparing furtbsr thrusts duper\ntn Jpfcol.\nOBWOBOW, Muwhurla, Fib. as.\n(Beturdeg) .-<*?>.\u2014in Um opening\nphut of their offeaslvs In tht Ohlatu provlnoe of Jehol, thi Jtpwese\nban encountered feeble resistance\nand ulud thl stretsgto ettlu of\nOhsoTtng, BeUu ud Peiplao it Uttle\noott.\nTwuty thennnd Cblneu irregulars had -surrendered tt tht Jspanese\ntodty, mortly In thl region wnt of\nTungUao.\nCthlnau troopi tt unral points\nfled M the Japaneee approached\nThto WM pertlCulerlr true tt Peiplao.\nrallhud of the ChlncboW-PUpito\nrailroad spur ud t Jumping oft placc\ntor the drive to add Jehol to the\nJapanau sponsored state of Manchukuo.\nLeet Wednuday SB Jtpenut tol-\ndlin on an armored train occupied\ntha elty,' lotto* only one private.\n(Prevloui reporti uld, tht Jspanese\nsuftind ant cuualty m t \"preliminary\" intuit on Chaoyangasu, near\nChaoyang. >\nO-nnnfitdlng wu -hurt yuterday\nIn the vicinity of Shuhtlhwu, thi\nelty where the grut Cblneu will\ngoes down to Uu ass, which wu taken early In January by tht Japanese. It wu believed the Chinese\nwire attempting to ascertain tbe\nstrength of tht Japanese garrison\nthen, hut the Jspanese did not reply to thi gunfire.\nJUNGLE PAIR\nRESCUE A DOE\nFROM THE ARM\nGo Out in Boat to Deer\nDriven Into Lake\nby Dogs\nDriven from tbe north shors Into\nthe open witer below thi lot sheet\nopposite Nelson, by a oouple of dogs,.\ntbout 3 o'clock Friday aftaroon, a\ndot tried unsuccessfully to swim\ntht like, ud wu in a hid mv\nud tbout to drown, whu t oouple\nof the Jungle unemployed abend\nout a but, ud wut to tht ul-1\nmal'a reacue.\nSteve Byrlk and a eoaimBton j\nwen the harass of the exploit, ud\nbrought thi exhausted creature to\nshore, where she wu warmed up\nwith hot bags ud wraps and\nglnn t feed In a bathhouw that *\nthe Jungle men hare rigged up tot\ntheir own uu.\nProvincial Constable David Hal-\ncrow, who wu in eye-wltnen, obtained a donation of hay and apples from the National Fruit ooat-\npaaa fcr the benefit of the fam-\nlahed dur.\nTht offloir stated the dogt that -\nforced the deer into tbi water win\nOerman or Belgian police dogs. Ha\nexpressed the opinion that an tp- |\npaal ought to be madi to dag\nownen to kup tbtm undtr oontrol,\nfor tht deer driven down by tlw\ndup snow in suffering from their\ndepredations. ,\nFREE TRIAL OFFER\nKRUSCHEN\nIf jrou htve newer tried Kruschen\u2014try\nit now tt our expense. We have'\ndistributed a great muy special\n\"GIANT\" packages which make It\neuy for you to prove our dairns fcr\nyourself. Ask your druggist for the\nnew \" GIANT \" 75e. package.\nThis eouMa ol on regular fie. bottle toesU\nwith s manta trial bottle\u2014ja_Weel ler situ ,\ncms weak. Open the trial bottle Hist, pet Hto\n^\u2022'-Nt1aadtlu_,llaot\u00abatk>lreo>^Wed1M\nKnuaben does everything ws claim It to do. UM\nrsgnlsr bottle Is -allTigocKl ss sew. tSsT.\nbsok. Yonr druMUt Is .tithorU.*! ta rettn\nyeer 7ie. Isuaedlusly sad without i nils\nrem hsve tried Kruschen (res, st ow sXBsset.\nKn.rBvriZ..l_H\u00a3r-5\ni!S?btr,..1s:^riSS!;;i?'51.'\nRUBBER GOODS\nBend for catalogue or-SUM for 10\nu\u00abort*<l \u25a0ampiaa. NBw CHDS. Hitb-\nctt quality, postpaid in plain wrap-\npfr ib* aame day &s ordtr U w-\ncelTMl.\nNATIONAL  niSTRinilTORB\nDtpt.-N-Bot-Ma. fterfna. tmk.\n\\*tr**f\u00a3&.\n_tt&tt&2\u00a3-*i\n**Z o* ^k&2**!&'\n**\u00a3\nC*\n,lvS\u00bb   ^tflt\nwf^^TV^bo*\n.O^e0W...Yltf.t\u00ab*rOl^\n5s*r^ *j&tt*^&&&m\nA^-m^A .\u00b0i\nf-*^fju*^ll\na\u00bb^\nCP_W\n*m-&2\n,t^*-pe\n\u00a7*J\u00bb>W -   B\u00bb*\nAtIHkENziECo Ltd\nMOOSE JAW\nSASKATOON\nSEEDSMEN\nBRANDON, MAN.\nEDMONTON\nCALGARY\nu\nFILL OUT AND MAIL TODAY!\nA. E. McKENZIE CO. LTD.,\nBrendan! Mtn.\nPilau nad your new 1933 Catalog witk hi\nCca tut partlculara.\nNun -JTL\nStreit Addnta-\nRural Route\t\nP.0\t\nBaxNo._.\n Pror._\n \u2014\n\u2014\n-\u2014\n\t\nSILVER PROPOSAL BEFORE THE\nU.S. CONGRESS BEING WATCHED\n\t\nPlan to Partially Remonetize Silver on Increasing\nPrice Levelg Would Have Secondary Effect in\nBritish Columbia\u2014Reopening Mines\nVICTORIA, b. C Feb. 34\u2014Plans\nto boost the price of silver on\nthla continent by taking 40,000,000\nounces per month over a specific\nperiod into oolnage, through the\nIssue, ln return for tbs bullion,\nBf silver certificates wblch would\nbe legal tender, may be laid before\nUw TJnlted States House of Representatives, according to stock vires\nreceived here by brokers.\nSILVER   PROPOSAL\nThe plan waa said to be under\nDonslderatlon by a subcommittee on\n\u2022olnage, and proposes purchase of\niBver at forty cents per ounce, with\nan increase of ten cents per ounce\nafter three months, an additional\nUn cent* after six months, rising\nfinally to seventy-five oents per\nounce In regular monthly advances.\nSilver, at recent market Quotations,\nima selling at twenty-five oents an\nounce.\nWOULD   AFFECT   B.   C.\nWtth a normal silver output between 10,000,000 and 11,000,000\nounces, British Columbia mining Interests would be much Interested ln\nthe proposals, lf tbey were enacted\nM legislation by tbe United States\nCongress. The prloe of forty cents\naa ounce would mean immediate\nrevival of tbe Britiah Columbia silver\nIndustry, if this level could be established and maintained on the\nppen market, It was said. In addition, mlnea which have silver as a\nbyproduct, would be brought Into\nmore profitable operation.\nHarrr B. Thomson, well-known\nbusiness ipan of the city, reoelved\nthe following message on the subject over tbe teletype wires of Melville & Bate, Ltd.. Winch Building\nThe dispatch was from Washington,\nand read aa follows.\nWOULD  ADVANCE PRICES\nk\"Washington, Feb. SO.\u2014The draft\nI what Chairman Somers called a\nconservative bill to cause a greater\nuae of ailver In our monetary system, waa completed today by a\nHouse oolnage subcommittee. As\nIt now stands, ths measure would\nlet tha Secretary of State buy aa\nmuch as 40X100,000 ounoee of silver\nbullion a month, coin lt into silver\ndollars, aad laaue silver certificates\nagainst the dollars to pay tot the\n[bullion. These silver certificates,\nunlike thoee now issued, would be\nfull   leral   tender.\n\"All bullion the treasury reoelved,\nIn excess of the amount needed for\nailver dollara. would be kept ln tbe\ntreasury vaults. Purchase of silver\nwould begin at forty cents an ounce.\n..\nft. Paula\nInttrb GUturrl?\nBev. T. J. 8. Ferguson, BA.\nMinister\nWorship' 11  am. and 7i30 p-m.\n10:00 in.-Sunday   school.\n11 Ml a.m.\u2014Nursery Claas\nMorning Theme\u2014\"The Valuable\nTeacher.\"\nBveninr Theme\u2014\"The Devil aad\nHla Business.\"\nBring your families and unite ln\nJoyous Song.\nWednesday, I pm_.-Y.PS.\nThe United Church Presbytery of\nKootenay meets in St. Paul's\nchurch, Tuesday and Wednesday.\n$\\tBt (Elfttrrtf of\n(Elnial SrirutiBi\n20* BAKER STREET\nA branch of tta* Mother Church.\nTh* Flnt Church ot Christ\nSclentlat ln Bo-ton. Maaaachuaett*\nBunday School S;4B am.\nSunday Servlo* 11 am.\nSubject Leaaoli-seraioii\n\"CUBIST  JE-l'S\"\nWedneeday TMtlmonlal Meeting\n8 p.m.\nFREE RE.tlHKd ROOM  IN\nCHURCH  BUILDING\u2014\nAU Cordially Relcom*\naUrintty\n&tifeii QUptnlf\noi G-ana&a\n'   W.   C.   Mawhlnney,   Minister\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday   School.\n11:00 in.-subject:\n\"Tbe   Virtue  of   Patlenoe.\"\n7:80 pm.\u2014Subject:\n\"The  Two  Poles  of  Ufe.\"\nSoloist\u2014A.   A.   Psgdln.\nfirm\ni-rrsbytrrtait\n(Mmrri\u00bb\nBar, J. Youngson, BD, Minister\n516  Carbonate St.     Phone 013 L\nSundsy School,  10  a.m|\nDivine Worship in Church\nParlors, 11 am. and 7:30 p.m.\nWomen's    Association    Meeting\nThursday, 3 pm.\nInstead of the present market prloe\nof twenty-five centa, and Increase\nto fifty oents ln three months, to\nsixty oents ln another three montha,\nand tpen to maximum of seventy-\nfive cente, at a rate of half a\noent a month.\"\nstabilization of silver, while not\nclaimed for the measure. Is no doubt\naa aim of the proposed bill. No\none country oould achieve this, lt Is\npointed out, but sny plan to purchase additional quantities of sliver\non this continent would bave considerable effect on production els-\nwhere.\nB.  C.  INTERESTED\nAny action by the United States\nto endeavor to stabilize silver at\nforty oents an ounce, through mone-\ntlzatlon, would have immediate effect on stiver mines of the province,\nwhich produced 10,470,000 ounoes of\nsilver ln 1927, and 7,200,000 ounoes\nlast year, lt was stated by offlclala\nof tbe British Columbia Mines Department.\nIf the effort were successful, and\nforty cents becme the ruling price\nfor sliver, lt would mean an lmmeit-\nite pick-up ln tbe value of silver\nmined In the province to the extent\nof between $1,000,000 and 11,750,000\na year on current output, with\nevery prospect that production would\nreturn to higher levels, with a correspondingly  greater  return.\nAt forty oents most of the British\nColumbia propertlea could be put\nln operation on a profitable basla,\ndue to recent and widespread economies, lt was stated.\nPRODUCTION DOWN\nThe actual production from British Columbia silver properties and\nbyproduct mines ln 1927 was 10,470-\n000 ounces; ln 1928 It waa 10,027,000\nounoes; in 1929 It was 9.913,000\nounoes; ln 1931 lt waa 7,521.000\nounoes, and In 1932, 7,200,000 ounces.\nThe valuea varied greatly, ln a\ndownward trend. Forty-cent silver\nwould be regarded as a godsend by\nmost of the British Columbia\nproperties if It becomes an accomplished  fact.\nBritish Columbia authorities were\ngreatly Interested ln word of tbe\nbill said to have been prepared for\nthe United States Congress, though\nreserved In their opinion as to the\nfeasibility of the plan. If the ailver market Is sustained by the purchase of 40,000,000 ounces monthly\nlt would have an undoubted effect\non the mines bf this province, irrespective of whether or not the lead\nwaa followed by other countries.\nASSESSMENT WORK\nON MANY CLAMS\nAssessment work clearing a large\nnumber of claims was done during\nthe summer of 1933, certificates for\nwhich were filed at the local government recording office. These have\nslnoe been compiled.\nCertificates of work were filed\nfor the following claims:\nBelle View\u2014John Deslreau, Wynndel.\nWedge Fraction\u2014 Robert Qua,\nFawn creek.\nLucky Boy, Prince Henry\u2014Mike\nSedlcb,  Rest  creek.\nOold King Ftac, Tresdwell\u2014Jamea\nFisher,   Hall   creek.\nOolclen Crown\u2014L. R. Clublne,\nBoulder  creek.\nDonnybrook Frac-- Mike Egan,\nHidden   creek.\nEversharp\u2014II. Stevens, Wild Horse\ncreek.\nSpokane, uttle Ralph\u2014Southern\nslope of Clear Water creek.\nSilver HUl, J.C., Castle Rock\u2014J.\nC. Hansen,  Bayonne  creek,\nSwede Oroup, Free Silver\u2014O. A.\nH.g'.und. Salmon river.\nExchange, Speculator\u2014R. W. Yulll,\nLockhart   creek.\nDamariscottor\u2014H. L. Jackson, Wild\nHorse   creek.\nBULL RIVER YIELDS\nFINE COARSE GOLD\nLOVELAND. Colo... Feb. 24 (AP)\u2014\nAn irate bull routed a fire fighter\nhere today, and a feed b. m and\nhay stack went up In f.ames. Harry\nHagler, co_r batting tbe blaae, sprinted to safety across a pasture ahead\nof tbe animal.\nLondon wlll thla summer have a\nregular air service to tbe leading\n'seaside resorts. Edward Hlllman, tbe\npromoter, lut year ran a half-hour\nservice to Clacton-on-Sea, carrying\n19,000 paaaengers without an accident.\nHelpful   FREE  book on\nEPILEPSY\nIf you or any friend suffers ttom\nthis dread disease, clip tbls advt.\nand sent for PREE book of particulars on Trench's World Famous\nRemedy for Epilepsy and Fits. Simple\nbome treatment 40 years' sucoess\nThouaands of Testimonials Address\nTRENCH'S REMEDIES Ltd. Dept\n417, 79 Adelaide St.. E. Toronto.\n(Cut this out now)\n7THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C\u2014BATURDAY MOBNINO. FEBRUARY W,  Itttt\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nKOO   NETWORK\nKBIQ - KOW - Kfl - KOO - KOMO\nIM      Rt      HI      IM       M0\n6:00 Blue   Djnube.  Vienna   waltaea\n\u00ab:30 Ethel ehutta, Out Tan. Mo.\nOleen.\n7:00 To   Da   announoed\n1:00 Conoert,   mixed  quartet\n\"Piratea   ot  Penxance\"\n8:15 Tom Oerun's orch.\n8:15    Famllr   Rohlnaon,   KOO-KH\n6:48 Tom Qerun'a orch.\n9:00 Spotlight revue oaptaln Royle,\nMaater-of-Cer.\n1040 Mualcal echoee\n11-00 Phil Harrl.' oroh.\n11:30 Qua Amhelm'a orch.\n6:00\n6:30\n6:\u00ab8\n7:00\n7:30\n8:00\n8:16\n8:30\n9:00\n9:06\n9:30\n10:00\n10:30\n11.00\nKPO.  NETWOBK\nKPO -KJB- KEX -KOA\n680      970     1160   1470\nMuslo room, Polak*. orch.\nEducation at crossroads\nIrvine Kennedy, tenor\nMedicine aho*, Earle   Hodglns\nOonoert   Oroh.   Nathan   Aba,\nPlcken sisters, vocal trio\nOctav. Hoy Cohen Murd. Myaty.\nNight Song, trio and organ\nRalph   Klrbery,   dream  singer\nTed  Weem's  oroh. .   \u25a0\nMark Fisher's orch.\nSpanish Ballroom orch. fr. KJR\nTom Oerun's orch.\nBemlnlsoenoes,  organ  oon.\nCOLCMBU NETWOBK\nKTI \u2022 KFBC \u2022 KOIN - KSL - KOL\n670       610        940    1130    1170\n6:00 Blng   Crosby\n6:19 The  BosmU Slaters\n6:30 Bed Nichols' orch.\n7:00 Morton Downey, tenor.\n7:16 Columbia Public  Affairs\n7:46 Oertrude Nlesen and orch.\n6:00 Ouy  Lo_-b_rdo's orch.\n8:30 Harold   Stem's   orch.\n9:00 Joe  Haymes'  orch.\n9:30 Ted  Plo-Rlto'a orch.\nSunday Sight\nKOO   NETWORK\nKHO     KOW     KPI     KOO    -KOMO\n890       6.0      640       790       HO\n4:00 Program from New Tork.\n6:30 American Albua of ram. Mus.\n7:00 Current Oovernment, D. Lawrence.\n7:15 Dr-matlff .kit\n7:4J Sunday at Seth Parker's\n8:15 Walter wlnchell. from N.T.\n6:30 Melodic  Serenader  from   N.T.\n9:00 Danoe Nocturne. Stoeaa' orch.\n9:30 Piano Pictures, Pealey 8s Ashley\n10*00 News   flashes\n10:16 Paul Carson, organist\nKPO   NETWORK\nKPO KJR KEX KOA\n660 970 1180 1470\n6:00 Ceclllus, Inst, trio tc Soloists\n6:00 Ounnar Johanaen, con. Pianist\n7*00 John and Ned, barm, duo\n7:15 Personal  o'oee-Up.\n7:30 Silhouettes, orcb. and tenor\n8:15 Wonders of the Earth\n8:30 Manhattan      Merry-Go-Round\nKPO\n8:30 Rudy Sieger's orcb., KJR, Id.\n9:00 Seeder's Oulde, J. H. Jackson\n940 Seymour Simon', orcbeatra\n10:00 Musicians' Union from KOA\n10:30 On Wings of Music, orchestra\n11*00 Midnight Melodies, organist\nCOLUMBIA    NETWOBK\nKTI      KPBC       KOIN       KSL   KOL\n670       610       940       1136       1170\n6:00 Pred Allen's Bath Club Revile\n7:00 Ernest Butcheeon, pianist and\norchestra\n740 Tales of Foreign Legion\n8:00 The O-uchos, Oular ts orch.\n8:15 Anglo Petri. \"Tour Child''\n840 I-ham Jonea' orcheatra\n8:00 Ben Pollack and orchestra\n9:30 Bernle Cummlng. orchestra '\nYOUNG PEOPLE\nHEAROF C.C.F.\nAlso Discuss Total Obetinence\nat Nakusp\nNAKUSP. B. C, Fsb. 24\u2014An Interesting meeting of tbe young people of Nakusp wsa held Monday at\nthe home of Charlea Howarth. Or.\nGerald Stlbbs occupied the chair,\nand Mlss Betty Allan actoa as eeeretary pro torn. During the business\nsession tbe matter of a total-abstinence campaign was considered and\nreferred to a oommittee for further\nconsideration. Tba chief topic of\nthe evening waa an address oh the\nCooperative Commonwealth federation of Canada given by Btt. A. C.\nPound. Thla organisation comprtaea\nthe Labor. Farmer and the Canadian Brotherhood of Hallway Employees of Canada wast of Quebec.\nJ. 8. Woodsworth, MF., Is the preet-'\ndent, well known spokesman for\nLabor from Winnipeg alnce 1831.\nHe pointed out that this federation\nls In no way connected with Russia,\nnor do they believe in violence, and\nwhen tbey advocate atate control\nlt doea not Include our homea or\nother peraonal possessions. Their\nchief aim ls a planned system of\neconomy, regulation of production,\ndistribution and exchange. They advocate the atate control of banking,\ncredit and financial systems and\nthe. social ownership, development.\noperation and oontrol of public\nutilities and natural resourosa. They\nadvise tha, following immediate steps\nln tbls . program: Take over tbe\ncredit of the country and Ita administration ' on a new . baele. Increase, according to economlo needs,\nthe credit and currency ln circulation. Oo off tbe gold standard, let\nour dollar oome down and the\nfarmer then oould sell hla wheat for\na larger *mount of Canadian cur*\nrency ln England.- This would more\nthan overcome our Increased expenditure on loans ln New Tork, when\nthe Canadian dollar declines further.\nTbey alao advocate security cf\ntenure for the land which the fanner actually uses, crop insurance\nagalnat crop failure, Illness, accident, old age and unemployment\nEconomic changea advocated are:\nReduction of over-capttalleatlon\nwith which we are burdened at\npreeent, and reduction of Interest\ncharges. Take ths burden of taxes\noff tbe consumer and throw lt\nupon accumulated capital and prevent lt from being an economic\nnuisance. Accomplish this by Income, inheritance taxea and taxation of unspent balances.\nTbe address waa followed with Interesting discussion aa aome put\nforth the merits of the preeent Conservative party of Canada. A vote\nof thanks was moved by Mlsa Betty\nAllan and seoondej by Oordon\nH-rley for the interesting address of\ntbe evening by Mr. pound.\nYMIR MISS CALLED\nGRAND FORKS DUE\nILLNESS, FAMILY\nTMm, B. C. P\"b. _\u2666\u2014A oommittee meeting of tbe Women'i Institute wm held at tbe bome of Mrs.\nS. A. Curwen on Monday afternoon\nto arrange for a card party to be\nheld ln March. Mrs. J. Clarke and\nMrs. Stevens were the other members present.\nMlss Elsie Hartman left for Orand\nPorka on Monday where ahe was\ncalled, owing to Illness In tbe family.\nTbe two small daughters of* Mt.\nand Mrs. I. M. OUle have been on\ntbe alck list for a -week.\nMia I. Aim was a Nelson visitor\nWednesday.\nMrs. Edward Daly returned Wedneeday after visiting relatlvea In\nNelson.\nMr. and Mrs. O. Mclsaac had as\ntheir dinner gueata on Wednesday\nevening Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ball.\nA special meeting of the directors\nof the Women'e lnatltute wu held\nat the bome of Mrs. William Clark-\nMembers present were Mrs. WUllam\nClark. Mrs. J. Clark, Mr,. J. Ollle,\nMra. 8. A. - Curwen and Mrs. H.\nStevens. A document was read from\nthe Salmo Women'a lnatltute and\nendorsed by tbe members.\nMrs. C. Mclsaac had as her tea\nguests Mrs. C. Nystrom of Oreen-\nwood, Mln. B. Emll-on, Mrs. A. Mclsaac, and Mrs. Z. Thompson of\nPrince Rupert.\nLATHAM HEADS\nINSURANCE CLUB\nKane Again Secretary-Treasurer Kaslo Body\n:r\nttsssiwsttwsswfSfwtswweTeefsSeswfes\nSTATION L-O-V-E\nBy CRAIG CARROLL\n^\n.3.\n  ....... ------i\u00ab__a\u00bba*a \u2022*-*__\nCHAPTER NO. BIX\nBton Day arose. \"Stand up Judy,\"\nhe   ssld.\nJudy looked at him Indignantly.\n\"What.\"\n\"Stand up!\" he snapped.\nSbe didn't move.\n\"Didn't you hear me?\"\n\"I  heard  you.\"\n\"Then why don't you do what\nI tell  your\n'Tm not ueed to taking older,\nfrom anybody. Leut of all Trom\nyew.\"\n\"Then you'd better get used to\nit.\"\n\"I don't think I ever will.\"\n\"Tou wlll or you won't work here.\"\n\"Then I won't work here.\"\n\"Oh, yes, you will.\"\n\"Oh, no, I won't.\"\nTalking like that! Acting like a\ngirl arguing over the hackfenoe\nwith the neighbor boy. Shouting\nIlk, a school-girl! She heard herself saying, \"Judy AUlaon! Judy\nAllison! Where's your pride? What's\nhappened to you, Judy Allison! Why\ndont you walk right out ot here?\nWhy don't you?\"\nShe heard her other self saying,\n\"Became he fssclnates you. Because you don't understand, and\nyou've alwaya been fascinated by\nanything you oouldn't understand\"\nShe heard herself .newer. '\"You're\nnot the Judy Allison you aught to\nbe.  Tou  ...\"\nShe felt her shoulders taken aot\ntoo gently ln Elton's thin handa,\nHis hands were strong. Much stronger thsn she had  thought.\nHe drew her up from the chair.\nstood facing her, atlll holding her\nahoulders. He was not smiling at\nall. His eyea, sbe notloed now, had\nstrange oold lights ln them.\n\"Listen to me,\" he said. \"When\nwe're frlendi we're mends. But,\nwhen you're working ln a show of'\nmine, we're not friends, you're working for me. If I give you orders,\nIt's because I\" want you to. do\nwhat I say. And if I want lt done\nI know why lt ought to be done.\nAnd you can forget your silly Ideas\nyou've got about pride ind Independence and all tbat rot. Becauae   they   dont  mean  a  thing.\"\n\"Tou *\nHa released hey shoulders, stepped away-from her, .leaned casually\nagainst his desk.\n\"Tou see, Judy, radio's a funny\nbuslnees. It's not theater. It's not\nelocution, It's not anything: The\nbeet actors ln the business ale\nfailures In radio. Tet they're the\nones who know the one thing you\ndon't know\u2014because you're not a\nprofessional. And that's how to\ntake order, from the director. Maybe hew a pig-headed fool. Maybe\nhe's butchering a good program.\nNever mind. He'a the boas, and\nwhen he talks, you do whst he\nsaya.\"\n\"Is thts supposed to be a rehearsal?\" she asked.\n\"Te,. Because you need lt. Because you got .the Job on Just one\nthing\u2014the freshness and life In\nyour' voice. And that's not going\nto carry you very far. You'll have\nto learn a lot In a hurry to hold\nthat Job.\"\nNOI\n\"But Tm not at aU sun that I\nwant to learn. I'm a musician.\nI'm not an actress.\"\n\"And I'm a writer, not a down.\nBut I'm clowning for a living, aad\nmaybe lf I make aome money. I\ncan' quit acting and be a great\nconcert artist. But lf you want tne\n\"Tou know I do.\"\n\"Then we're going to go through\na rehearsal right bow. Aad Tm\ngoing to work you twice as hard\nas sny director youll meet up In\nthe studios. If you've got nerve\nenough to wnt, that Is.\"\n(To be continued)\nCrazy Crystals\nA   Mineral  Water  Product\nABE  NOW   rOB   SAU  IN\nCANADA\nS2.25\nper package, pottage prepaid,\none pacuge makes IS gallon, of Mineral water at a\ncost or only 13c pcr gmllo.n.\nCRAZY CRYSTALS\nWATER CO.\n(Distributor.)\n890 Hastings Wsst\nVancouver, b. 0.\nGet ma of That\nSORE THROAT!\nAny little soreness in the throat grows rapidly wone if\nneglected. Crush aome tablet! of Aspirin in _ome water,\nand gargle at once. This gives you instant relief, and\nreduces danger from infection. One good gargle and you\ncan feel safe. If all soreness is not gone promptly, repeat.\nThere's usually a oold with the sore throat, so take two\ntablets to throw off your cold, heada.m, stiffness or other\ncold symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too.\nVm 'A freely; it does not hurt the heart.\nASPIRIN\nTHADI-MARK KC IN CANADA\nMISS ELSIE MAYOH\nNAKUSP HOSTESS\nSTOP   WISHING\nTou    wish   rour   hair   would\nromr back.\nTou    wish   rour   ualr   would\nstop falling out.\nYou   wish   you   could  get  rid\nof Dandruff.\nMske   your   wishes  coma  true\nwtth.\nQLI8EPPE   MARINO'S   HAIR\nTONIC\nAuk   rour   druggist   or   write\nmanufacturer*. <_. Marino, Box\n297, Rossand. B. C.\nNAKUSP, B. C. Fab. 34\u2014The\nTQung Women's flewlng circle waa\nentertained Wednesday evening st\ntha home of tti** Elsie Mayoh.\nJ. Hall and P. P. Clarke of East\nArrow Park were city- visitors Wednesday.\nN. F. Hall of Sldmouth, wbo baa\nbean tba gusat of Mr. and Mn. J.\nWagstaff, returnee to bla home\nWednesday.\nMlsa Laura McCormick of Burton\nla a gueat at pine Lodge.\nttxo. Z. Bushton left on Wednesdsy for Kamloops wben aba will\nbe tha gueat of bar daughter and\nson-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W- Russell.\nSbe waa accompanied by bar gand-\ndaughtar, Mlas Mildred Rusae.1, wbo\nhas spent several daya tba guest pt\nUt, and Mr*, p. Rushton.\nOAS   TAX   COSTLY\nRegistration of passenger cara In\n1933 declined tha moat In state*\nbavins; five, six and seven-oent\ngaaollne  taies, flfuraa show.\nKASLO, B. C. Feb. 94  Twenty\nall membera of the Kaalo and Dls-\ntr.ot Fifteen Hundred dub mat\nTuesday evening, ln tba elty ball, it\nbeing tba data for tha 1033 annual meeting. President E. H. Latham presided and Secretary D. P.\nKane gave tba annual reports. Tba\ndub is ln a healthy oondltlon.\nthough It bae been Impossible to\nkaap It up to full strength during\ntbe paat year. However, propoaed\namalgamation of the Grand Forka\nFifteen Hundred dub with tba\nKaslo club, wlll offset tbe dlfferenoe ln a great measure. Tbla\npropoaed amalgamation now awaits\nonly tha ratification ot tha members of tba Orand Forka dub\nwblcb Is expected to take place soma\ntime next week. Some alight dlacuaalon aa to tbe stated value\nof tbe dub* aaaeta took plaoe\nbut tbla waa aoon cleared up to\noomplete satisfaction. Tha matter\nOf salaries waa alao under dlacuaalon, it finally being suggested that,\ntha secretary's salary ba reduced\nfrom #1600 to tiooo per year. A\nvote taken as to the auditor^\naalary ended ln tba members voting tbat lt remain aa at present,\nnamely 1135 per year. After all report* had been disposal of tba\nelection ot directors for 1033-84\ntook plaoe, E. H. Latham, H. Olegerlch, Ronald Hewat, B. H. Oreen and\nw. V. Papworth being tba five\nchoeen to pilot the club through\nthe coming year.\nTba retiring offloers were tendered\na hearty vote ot thanka. Major J.\nH.   Stubba   waa   re-elected   auditor.\nAfter tba adjournment of tba\nannual meeting, tba new dlrectora\nheld their first meeting of tba\nyear to e.ect tbdr offloen, %. H.'\nLatham waa again elected prealdent\nand 6. H. Oreen v loe -president.\nTha (dlreeton then n-appolned D.\nP. Kane as secntary-tnaaurer and\nmanager of tba dub for tha ensuing year. Mr, Kane baa beld tbla\noffloe continuously slnoe tba formation and Mr. Latham baa been Ita\nonly president.\nHANDBAG-SCARF ENSEMBLE\nIt's amart this spring to make\nan ensemble of your handbag and\nyour acarf.   Both an mada of tba\nsame material. . .taffeta, matelaaae\nor any of the faahlonable aprlng\nfabrics. *\nrT^T^T^a^a^if^a^SS\n*\/V\/\\J\nHOW OFTEN Unsightly Shine\nto Your Suit Mars That Feeling\nof Comfortable WeU-Being\nNap-Renu\n1 The New Shine Removing and Garment Re\nnewing Process removes all shine, renews\nthe nap and restores color in your garments.\nTHIS PBOCESS Is ABSOLUTELY DISTINCT and SEPARAT-\nfrom any rlrsninr or other proms mr uwd by tbs cleanlni\nIndoitry.\nGarments $1.75 Up Suits and Overcoats, $3.50\nPROCESSED, DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED\nTrail Steam Laundry Ltd.\nDRY CLEANERS\nTRAIL, B. 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These rich taffetas\nare perfect. 36 inches wide. Shades of\nrose, soft green, gold, French blue.\nEXCEPTIONALLY PRICED, YARD\n59c\nWOVEN SHIRTING\nFine quality English cambric shirting 36 inches wide.\nShades of grey, green, blue or tan. Guar-        *\nanteed fast colors. For made to measure C \"1..  QQ\nshirts the perfect material.\nSPECIAL VALUE, 3 YARDS FOR\n;$|\nFLASH\nThe New Prints Have Arrived\nORIENT CREPE HOSE\nThis beautiful crepe hose is the leader in crepe hosiery.\nPerfect fitting, correct colors. The\ndull finish so much desired is its outstanding feature. Sizes 9 to 10'\/2.\nPAIR\t\n;$]_.50\n\"CREPE TOSCANA\"\nA new weave by ^'Celanese\". This crepe is washable\nand unshrinkable and is the ideal fabric for 1933 sport\ndresses. Shades of woodland green,\nivory, oyster or burgundy. 38 inches\nwide.\nPRICE, YARD \t\nX%\\.V)\nChildren's Wool Hose\nFine cashmere ribbed hose at new low prices. Pure wool\n1\/1 ribbed will give every satisfaction in wear and appearance. In fawn shades only.\nSizes 5 to 6y2 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022. 39t\nSizes 7 to 7Va  49*\nSizes 8 to 9l\/2 \u2022 \u2022 \u25a0 OOt*\nGROCETERIA\nOn Sale Monday\nHBC Pekors Blend\nTe*\u20148 lbe. tot\t\n87*\nKraft   Cheeie\u2014\nP\u00abr   lb.   \t\n*9*\nOran.    Ulnar\u2014llne;\n6 Iba. for\t\n25*\nr. * O. White Naptha <n>\nSoap\u20143   for   ._ _ *VT\nSERVICE\nGROCERY\nOn Sale Monday\nMIM   Ontario\nCheeie\u2014Per lb.\n1JK\nseal ol Quality Floor\u2014 m\\m\n7-lb.   baaa   \t\nB.C.  Clear  Honer\u2014   mm*\n4-lb. tin  __ *'\nClark'i Tomato Soop\u2014\nMt tin  \t\nF\nMocha \u2022 Java Blend\nCoffee\u2014Per lb. \t\n4*\n 'WWP-JP\nM\u00abB  PODS\nIBS NSLSON MILT NBTTS, NSLSON, -M--8ATCSDAY MOBNINO, ftB-tCABT M, ISW1\n% 8>lwm Sails Jfoma\n'Interior of Brituh Columbta't Family Ntwtpaptr*\nall m icrws whilb rr is nsws\nPubliihed    every    morning    ueept    Sunday    bf    V\nPOBLISHINO   OOMPANT.   UMITBD.   lie   Baker   Stmt.   Ntlton.\nB.0    Mtmbtr ot CABADUW W--S8 UUtd Win Strvloe\nAOVSBTISINO   RATES  ON   APP140AT-0N\nOr ntt oarda may be tun at tba office ot uy AanrttoU-l. Ague?\nrecognwd bf tht CANADIAN DAILT NBWSPAPSBS ASSOCIATION,\nmo. eg whleh the IHtoon Dtlly Ntwt It t mnber.    \u25a0    .    .    .\n^\u2014_-_----------------,\nscBscjupnoti satis\nBy nan leountry). per month  *    \u25a0\nBr mall (olty), per year .__\nOuMdt Canada, ptr month\nPet  yetr\nDelivered (elty by carrier), par wuk\nPtr yttr ___-\nPayable la tdvuet.\nMenhir Audit Buntu ot rarculttlon.\nSin\n,     .75\ni   f JO\nat\n. ISM\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1988.\nVnftdr to Deportment of Mines\nAttention is -directed to the latest attempt to influence ths British Columbia government adversely ln\nregard te the group of resident mining engineers of the\ndepartment ef mines. This is now sn annual affair\npulled off just ln advance of the legislative session. The\nitems referred to sre: a letter signed \"Lode Prospector\"\nwhich appeared in Western Canada Mining News of\nJan. 24, and an item In tiie Province of Feb. 12. Both\nitems, in remarkably similar terms, refer to alleged condemnation of Cariboo lode-gold prospects by Department of Mines engineers. This, malicious propaganda\nhss been ably disposed of snd flatly contradicted by J.\nD. Galloway, provincial mineralogist, in a detailed and\nconvincing letter appearing in the Western Canada Mining News of Feb. 10 and by an editorial in tiie B. C.\nMiner, Feb. 1088 issue, under the caption of \"An unjustifiable attack.\" An exceedingly well Informed editorial\nentitled \"We Need Our Mineral Engineers,\" tn the Penticton Herald of Feb. 16, summarized the situation.\nThe matter might now be forgotten except for the\nsomewhat sinister resemblance between, the latest\npropaganda and the unfair attacks on the technical personnel of the department of mines which took place at\nthe same politically psychological time last year. That\nattempt apparently largely influenced some of our legislators, judging by the 40 per cent cut made in 1982\ndepartment of mines estimates (largely falling on some\nef the technical personnel). This ls specifically dealt\nwith in an editorial contained in the October 1982 issue\nof the B. C. Miner. Drastic economies are necessary\nand universally being practised but they should be made\nuniformly and distributed fairly throughout the easen.\ntial services. The ax must fall on expenditures but let\nthere ba ne discrimination against the department of\nThrough tbe medium of the publications of the\nBritish Columbia department of mlnea, the services of\ntba resident engineers in disseminating information\nthrough correspondence snd interviews, the search for\ngold mines is being stimulated and employment is being\ncreated, perhape the most valuable service which csn be\nperformed during the present time of stress.\nThe anonymous attempts msde to complete the\nwreck of department of mines estimates, initiated with\nsome success in 1082, are worthy of attention by all interested in legitimate mining enterprise which affords\nlocally at least a partial solution for unemployment and\nlack of business activity.\nOovernment Figures Wrong\nThe Rossland school board points out that the\nDepartment of Education report on Rossland school\nexpenditures for tiie year 1981 was incorrect The report says that ths Rossland school district paid out\n$82,491.25, aad that the amount paid by the government towards salaries of teachers was 88,821.10, making a total of J41.821.85. Actually, ths total expenditure of the Rosalind school bosrd, including ths gov.\neminent grant of $8,821.10, was $82,491.25.\nIt appears that, while in the esse of the other cities in the province, the government report shows the\nschool district expenditures by the district and the government grant separately, which means that the two\nfigures have to be added together to arrive at the\ntotal, in the case of Rossland, the amount of $8,821.10\nwas accounted for twice.\nThe per pupil cost in Rossland for the year 1081,\ninstead of being $72.85 was actually only $56.00, which\nis $82.28 less than the per pupil cost in Nelson for that\nyear.\nComparative costs of high, junior high and elementary schools published Friday, were department costs,\nss shown on the annual statement, and did not include\ninterest and sinking fund and other items which are not\nsubdivided as between the different schools.\nA Place ftr Humanity\nNotloed Oeorge B. Brown ui\nDouglw Cretney ln oon venation In\nfront of our offlw yeaterday. Oeorge\nla tbt hatleaa king ot tbt etty ud\nDoug It Uw \"trifle Puddln' making\nohampeen.\" Otorgt wu amoklng\nhuvUf ud Doug htd hli batk\nturned to me- So I figured tbty\nwere dimming rtelpu ud tuch\nlngrtdlinta u Oeorgt't firm might\naupply. It might htn bun \u25a0 trilling matter tt thtt. And I wonder\nIf Oeorge wu lurpriwd when he\nheard thtt hit oarload of hay had\nbun unloaded ?\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nJ extended greeting! to Harold\nSeloua la tbl hoepltal thl othtr\nnight. Be le out of bed and looking\nwell on t|w rqad to recovery ttttt\nt touching innate. W. a King, wbo\nuaually looka tfter hli frlenda In\ntlw hotpltil In u excellent manner,\nwu with Mr. Seloua tt tbt time.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nTht trouble with mott bwttd\nargumente ll tbtt they're only hall-\n\"Bttwttn Ton\nand Me*\nUy N.B.C.\"\nThi   cigaret   lmprovemint   moit\ndeelred by ttw inuktr wbou frlenda\ntn  \"Jutt  out\"  It wmt  prooeea  to\ntake Uw \"nick\" out'of nicotine.\neee\nTtw evangellat wbo declared thtn\nwtn ao autoe In hell mty lnad-\nvtrtutlf bt driving a lot of ptdta-\ntrlana to thl devil.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMuy t father who'd willingly gin\ndaughter tbe ahlrt ott hla hack It\ngoing to kick at parting with hli\npun.\neee\nTtttudtf I wu talking tbout\nrainbow bur ud apeaklng of nln*\nbowi:\n1]w rainbow on t recent nlgbt\nrecalla u Incident at Salonika dur*\nIhg the war. A Canadian medical\ncolonel wu awakened by hli lieutenant tnd uked to oome out ud\nnt t midnight rainbow. At thty\nitood admiring It, tlw lieutenant\ntald: \"There'a something to write\nbonw about,\" ud tlw oolontl replied: \"My reputation tt boot won't\netand tor a rainbow at night.\"\n.   t   .\nNo doubt that It wbere tbe prln\nwlnntn got tbt tuggutlon for tbt\nname.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWt ban bun hearing a lot tbout\nthe \"OjCJ. .\" movement of lttt.\nMany people want to know what It\nmeana. It wu Mlu Agnu Macphall\nwbo la a champion ot the cauee wbo\ndeclared tbat \"Cooperative Commonwealth Federation\" wu too long t\nname.  Sht   suggested   tbt   \"C.CF.\"\n3. 8. Woodworm's new ptrty hu\neuch u unwieldy namt tbat lt wu\ninevitable that the prut would\nehorten lt to \"C.CJ.\" The uae ot\nUw Initial! bu already lniplred the\nJokwten.\nIn the lobblw af tbt houu of\ncommoni. all aorta ot weird Inter-\npntatlonr in being glnn tbt let-\nten. Tht two mott popular theories\nu to what tht Initials atand for,\namong tht Liberal members, at\nleut, in \"Capture Ctlgtry IMt\"\nud \"Out Catch tbt Penner.\"\nThan li alio u entirely unconfirmed report thtt Mlu Macphall\nclalma ttw lettera atand for \"Ooow.\nOomradw, fight.\"\nSmployer: \"Tour demand note for MS tt Sd received. I absolutely\nmfUM to pay thli Infarnoue tax. Tou tn a robber, t rogue, ud t K\u00bbun-\ndrel. Tou ought to bt aahamed of yourself. Tou deserve t aound tbruh-\ning ud It\u2014-'   Oot all thtt down. Mln Trent?\"\nTypist   (nervoualy):  \"T-yse, llr.\"\nEmployer: \"Right! Just tear It up and bum It It hu done me good\ndictating lti;'\u2014Huxnortot  ^^\nAuction and\nContract Bridqe\nUtttt   A\nhuton c wasa\nras powsb or tbOmf hokobs\n\"\u2022W \"\nil-W\n\u2666HW\n\u2666UM\n\u2666741\n:sr\n\u2666Q-W\n'Bfa,\noit-m\n\u2022IM\n\u2666 M-M\n\u2666 M                 MS\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nThe Nelaon Dtlly Newt hu on hud \u2022 number of letten which\ntn not properly tuthentlnted by tht tetinl eignitum tnd gunine\nEmu et thTwrlten. Correspondent! may use \u25a0 nop,id.-plumt^ttr\npublication, but they nut gin thtlr own names u evldron of good\nfaith.\n\"HAYSEED\"IS ALL\nFOR \"MISS FRUSTRATED\"\nTo tht tdltor:\nSir\u2014It certainly gladdena thl\nheart of u old \"hajseed\" to know\nthat euch glrli u \"Mln Frustrated\"\n\u25a0till exist. I had judged that hel\nspecies ot womenhood wu long tgo\nextinct.   I   think   ber  eountennoe, ton pttiently m_y\/Ood grut iueb\nSometlmu  tlw  setting   sun  breaks\nout again\nAnd filling all tlw dartaome wood!\nwltb light\nSmuu   on   tht   flelda   until   thty\nlaugb ud ting\nTbu Ukt t ruby tnm tht borl-\neon's ring\nDropt down into tht night.\"\nAnd   to   ell   who  tn   willing  to\nan evening ot Uft. HATSSED\nNelion,  B.C-. Feb. SS.  lttt.\nDoukhobor Youths\nof Glade and Grand\nForka Urge Lenienc>\n25 Years Agt\n(Trom Thl Dllly News ot February\n25,   I80S)\nBon February as to Mr. ud Mn.\nR. 3. Olbbe, t diughttr.\n.   \u2022   .\nWhUe In tht tut reoently S. a\nFowler wu joined by John L. Bttal-\nlack and Louis Pratt ln the preparation of the lead bounty extentlon\nTht Betall Orooers but the Deal\nEstate hookey aggregation 7-t laat\nnight, Blthop nfereelng.\n.   .   \u2022\nAt a muting of tbt Bink company In the Hume hotel yuterday.\nArchitect Alex Carrie submitted\nplant for t rlnk measuring 180x80\ntut with a cement floor ud metal\n\u25a0oof.\nWe han never been able to understand how the Imlgntlon Department strains Uw letter ud iplrlt\nof tbe law and deporte thou\nwho oome under lti bu forthwith,\nwltbout trltl In open oourt. De-\nporteu htn reputedly bun arrested, whisked off across the contln-\nUt, landed ln Halifax, and not glnn\n\u2022 mtaoni notlos to tu their\nfrlendi or make any arrangement\nwheteoever with thetr nlatlvu or\ndo anything with regard to thtlr\ndependante or thtlr proptrty or\nuythlng tin. Tlw method li that\neg tbi Caarlst secret pollce, or tbl\nSoviet Cbekha. Sightly or wrongly,\nwhat Canon Scott, calls \"tben Star\nChamber methoda\" breed reaentroent\nIn t oountry where democracy hu\nlong bun Ingrained In tbe hurt!\nof lie people ud whin tbe right\net tnu -hu bun one of iu foundt-\nI\ntlon  .toon,  uythlng  Ukt  ucreer\nla particularly abhorrent.\nIt transpires that Peter Verigin\nwho wu unt to tbl penitentiary\nfor perjury, hu bun nvoaid tfttr\nserving half hit nntenoe Ud without notice to anyone hu ben\ntaku to Halifax for deportation\ntrom tht oountry. Hli aged mother\nwu unable to tu hlm and not Uw\nallghtut consideration wu thown\nIn the matter of Menu or relatives. 80 It oomu about tbat hli\nsolicitor and associates spud to tlw\nAtlutle by llr ud nil in u tffort\nto sw him btfon hi li b niahed\nfron Uw oountry forever.\nWhatever a man'a fault may be\nwe submit thtn It room for tht\npractice of At leut t little hu canity\nnther thu the brutal stamp of\n\"tbe Iron heel of rutbleaaneas.\"\u2014\nHaUfax   Chronicle.\nTen Yeors Ago\n(From The Dtlly Newt of February\nIt, 1933)\nVan. Archdeacon Red H. Oraham\nwu elected prealdent ot the St.\nSaviour's Football club at a meeting held lut night.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nnw Nelion ublor hookey turn\nreturned from tbe cout lut night,\nhaving been defeated tt Vancouver\nby tbe Liberal!.\n\u2022 \u2022    s\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks\nban nturned to Kaslo after tttendlng tbt Ktalo-NtUon junior\nhockey game.\n\u2022 s   a\nTempentures   yuterday   were   30\nand 48 degrees.\nAUNT HET\n\"I tne going to mop the\nfloora today, but Enmle an'\ntbi children ue oomln' tomorrow an' I might u will\nwait tk' do It tn tt etwt.\"\nwould bt beautiful to look upon\u2014\nt nil human tttm divine ud tuch\nindttd would be a pleasant eight\nafter gating upon tbe masks made\nof rouge, powder tnd putt tbtt\nhldi tbt tton of the women wbou\nbeauty wt might admire it only we\noould ut thtm. Whom Indeed wt\nmight ion lt tbtlr senseless giggling\nand chatter did not oonottl the\nnobility ot the feminine souls within. At I read \"Mlu ftustrated'a\"\nletter my whole tout gou out to\nber ln sympathy ud with Wccda-\nworth I would uy:\n\"Thou art to me but u a wtn\nOf the wild ua; and I would han\nSome claim upon thu, It I oould.\nThough but eg oommon neighborhood, \u2022'\u25a0\u2022>'\nWhat joy to Mtr thu, ud to nel\nThy elder brother I would bt 1\nThf ftther, uythlng to thul\"\nBut let me tell your readers tbtt\nbut for womin of tbt unw Indomitable spirit u \"Wu rruitntod\"\nthe whole ot Horth America from\nthe Arctic ooean to tbe Oulf of\nMexico; fmm Uw Atlantic to the\nPaclflo would ttm bl' a tracklees\nand unconquered wtttt. \"Behind\ninry gntt men Own It 1 stu.\ngnater woman.\" I know tt no iuc-\nosssful firmer who' dou not owe\nit lent 90 pir eent of hit success\nto hit will ud family. The ume\njl true ot professional and buslneu\nlift. A famoua mithtmitloal teacher\nonw told mt how hit wile htd redeemed the folly ot in early marriage by renting a houu ud taking\nln boardera while be completed tbe\nlut two yttn ot hit unlveralty\noouree. \"Everything I han won,\"\nht nld, \"tnd I ban won not a\nUttle fame and distinction, I owe\nto my wite.\"\n\"Mlu Frustrated\" hu uld tonw-\nthtng about ber boy friend ln one\nof her letters. If she wen not si-\nready spoken for I know of several\npromising young farmers, frlendi of\nmine, who would gladly make hir\nacqualntanot ud they would han\nplenty of cowa for her to mUk.\nI share \"Mlu Frustrated**\" eon-\ntempt for thou who consider them-\nMini \"bill snd chtln nu\" \"wage\nslaves,\" etc., ud I only hopt tht\nyoung mtn of her choice la worthy\not her. If he la I prophesy for\ntbem both suocese beyond their\nmoet sanguine anticipations. AU\nhuman Ute bu ita full meuure of\ntrial, sorrow and adversity u WtU\nOf joy, triumph ud sucoess, hut:\n\"After  1  day  ot  cloud  ud  wind  Ttt the alitor:\n^endreln Proteat    agalnat    deportation\nAM APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC\nOT NEIBON\nTo   bhe  Bdjtor:\nSir:\u2014Wt -r|ih tt Inform yon ttwt\nwe repnnnt thouundi of Canadian\nDoukbobon,\u2014tbe desoendente of\nthou famoua tighten, who ebollahed\nIdol-woreblp by refusing to worship hud-made goda, and also\ndeclared ttw wtr unlawful by burning thflr fire-erme 40 years igo.\nOur preeent tlm It te Un pun-\n(UUT tnd blip esch other, thereby\nfultUUng thi moral term; \"one\ntor all and all tor ont\". Therefore,\nwe,\u2014eplrttu_lly tnd mentally\u2014han\nunited Into t community, tnd our\npnunt banner It \"Toll ud Peaceful\nUft.\"\nTaking Into oonaldaratlon our\nterm of living. It 3* generally known\nthtt tht affaire of ont affects others\nmen ao, tht tttt ud affaire ol\nour leader Peter P. Verigin naturally\nIt tlw fttt ud ttftln ot IU\nDoukbobon. Eventually by deporting him, tM Canadian government\nwUl bring - spiritual ud material\ndisaster to Doukhobor colonies.\nftom ttw put hlatory we learn\nttwt all lenlenu tnd mercy In regard to othen wu tlwtft faebured\nand approved hy general public,\nwhllt en thi other hud, rutbleos-\nness ud brutality always wu and\nwill bt crttlclned ud cenaored, more\n10, In our modern agt ot humtnlty\nand cultun,\u2014the hmbntn md\nextreme severity It especially abhorrent.\nEven It our Wider, Peter Verigin,\ndid oommlt perjury, wt ful thtt\nhi hu already suffered greatly, ud\npaid tht penalty In full. Therefore, uy furthtr punishment levied\nupon him wlll bt extremely Inhu-\n\u2022u and unlawful.\nWl tarnutly appeal to you to\nconsider our pnunt altuation and\natk our government to takt Into\nconsideration Uw request of maases\nand bt lenient to Peter Vtrlgln In\ntbt  name of humanity.\nUNION  Or  YOLTHS\nCOMMCNABS-DOUKHOBOBS\nOF   CANADA.\nOlade,  B.  C,  Fib.  34,   UM.\nWhu thli hud wig played l_f a\nrubber guw of Oontnet Bridge,\nsouth bietat thl Declarer playing\n1 four-Spade oontnet. It wu Immaterial whether South atarted with\na caU of one Spade or und thl\nintermediate bid of two Sptdu, tor\nwhich bt hu impl! etrength. In\neither out North otlltd Ho Trump,\ntfttr which South hid no difficulty\ntn retching t tour Bptdt contract.\nWut lid tht King ot Hearts and\nBait unb'.ocked by overtaking wtth\ntht Act ud returning thl Bight.\nWut won with tht Jaok ud foroed\nSouth to ruff t third round of tht\niult. Declarer dnw thru round!\nof trumpi, exhausting thl adversaries, and' then led tht Am tnd\nKing of clube In tlw hopi of dropping thl Quun. Filling to make\ndummy's Club Jack good, ht won\ntwo Dltmond tricks with tlw King\nud An ud thin tried to eettb-\n1'sh 8_*.**.:*.*\u00bb K -e as a thirteenth\nBut Wut refuted on tlw third round\nud But caahed hit Quun u wtll\nu h-> Jack, uttlng tbt oontnet.\nDeclarer lott two Hearta ind two\nDiamonda; do JtU ut bow hit four-\nsptde oontnet oould ud thould\nhtn bun mide. \u2022\nthe  coaaacr flat\nDeclarer faUsd to utllln hie monopoly of trump honon, ud did not\nproperly hud the theory of prob-\nabllitlu. With t total ef tlx carda\nIn a iult held by two partners, the\nmoit frequent advene dlvlaion la\nfour-two, tht next three-thru. Five-\none ud itx-nothlng tn remote poe-\nelbllltlM. Thit Declarer staked bll\nall on the neond-but thru-thru\nbet, ud Ignored tht moet prohibit two-tour tdnru Diamond dlv.\nmon. ' St ihould htn ltd thru\nroundt ef DUmondi (trtck 4, I,\ntnd g, before drawing trumpe. But\nwinning the third round, would\nlttd t Club or t trump. Regardleu\nof hit lead. Declarer would bt thit\nte ruff hli lut smsll Dltmond In\ndummy, over-ruffing with tht An\not trumpi If Wut rutted tint. Holding til thl trump honon, ht oould\nruff with tht An tnd still dnw\ntlw advene trumpt. Playing In thla\nwty Declarer would len two Burt\ntricks hot would limit tlw Diamond\ntrlcki loet to ene, tnd eonuquutlr\nWEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN\nMonday. Tub. 37, l_s\u00bb-\u00abtonn\nlew It MMtttd 0 com ln from\nnortbwut Albtrtt, otuilni rtolai\ntempejetures ud In scattering spots\nabout wnt ud wuthwut light\npreclpltaUon.\nTuudiy. Feb. M,\u2014About thli\ntint t ahort warm aptll In oen-\ntral regloni ud wound tlw gntt\nlaku of Manitoba, and to the\nsoutbtut iemi preclpltitlon.\nWednesday, Mirth 1\u2014Colder tn\nnorth but wtrawr tbout uuth-\ntut notion! wbtn there It is-\npested to be unw light pnolpl-\ntetlon   m   enttered   ttniki   ud\nThuredir. March 3\u2014About thi\nnorthwest temptrature eUghtly mod-\nentlng but nur tht nglona of\ngnat lake oold tnd probtbly torn\nprecipitation.\nFriday, Muoh \u00bb\u2014dear nd eold\ngenerally, but unwttled and warmer\nwuther soon come In tnm the\nnerthwut, beglnlng t moderating\nptrlod of until  dtyt.\nStturdty, Mtrch 4\u2014Wtr-ntr tad\nslightly unuttltd wuther expected\nabout central -tactions, cold wtn\nhaving   drifted   to   tht   southern.\nsaos CLSAtna\nOne cf thi cbeaput tnd hut\ncleaners for white or blonde kli\n\u25a0Dou It made by moistening pun\nwhltt smp with milk, cleaning tlw\nshoes In the usual wty. Tht soap\nacta u a cleaner and Uw milk kupa\nthe leather soft snd pliable. Thit\nU tint for baby ebon, removing\ngnu atalns like maglo. Do not uu\nmilk  on  fabric  abut.\not\nThat .Body tf Your*\nBy JAMES If. BtrfON.  M.D.\nAN ENLARGED HEART HAT  *\nBE   A   BTBONO   HEART\nTou mty han bun a very ictlu\nman or woman and on being examined by tht family physician or\nby u Insurance examiner you an\ntold that your heart la allghtly enlarged.\nHow an enlarged heart undtr\nordinary clrcumstancu It not t\ngood sign u It may bt enlarged because of a leak ln one or mom of\ntbe valvu of tht heart. Tbt extra\nwork requited In pumping extra\nblood enlargea Uw hurt.\nHowever If rou htve done hard\nphysical work, or have taken vigorous exercise\u2014tennla. running\u2014It ll\nonly natural that your hurt should\nbi enlarged, becauw tbla extra\nwork hu densnded 1 stronger flow\nof blood to the active parte of thl\nbody\u2014trow tnd partlcu^irly tbe legs.\nDn. C. Bramwell and R. Ellis, together wltb a number of other\nhe-rt specialists examined a group\nOf 28 marathon runners ln London.\nEngland.\nThey found thit tbey were lighter\nIn build and oonsl'erebly older, u\na cau, thU  the other athletes.\nThey found the pulse rate with\nan average of but 58 beats to Uw\nminute, Instead ot the M to Tl\nbeats  In  othir athlttu.\nBy meant of the x-ray, tht hearta\n\u25a0of then runners win found te be\nrelatively larger than tbon ot any\nother group of athletea.\nThe conclusion In retard to thla\nenlargement of tht hurt It tbtt\n\"tht evidence of in enlarged heart\nln marathon runners, ski-runners,\nand othen who engage ln long continued exertion la not nenaiarl _\nan evidence of disease, but Is \u2022\nntceuary enlargement (compenu-\ntory) ud I* In agreement wltb whet\nli found In animals whleh lln under conditions of contlnuoue exertion. Thua anlnals bin \u2022 higher\nhurt weight In proportion to thtlr\nbody weight than anlaale that take\nno mnn or oonUnuoiu exercln.\"\nTht big point Is thit thut runners ilow ud strengthen thtlr\nhetrt by \"continuous\" egerelu, u\nexercln thit makes a ateady ngut\ntar call on the hurt to pump more\nblood to tht ptrtt of tht body be.\n(ni uaed, uaually tht lata.\nTbat la why tbt hour, tht football p _...*. tbe hockey player, and\nothtr tthlctu get their beirta Into\ngood condition by nad work\u2014alow\n' '2 or aklp. lag ew.-.-'.aes.\nTou cu strengthen your heart la\nthla manner.\nIf too od for road running or\nskipping, you cu walk brtikly inry\ndiy,   gradually   lncreulng Sht  du-\nJO Yeors Ago\n(From Tlw Dally Newt et rebruarj\n15.   UU)\nH. Perry Luke of Renlatoke It 1\nguut In tht elty.\nest\nJamu WlUltmion, who hu ben\nproprietor ot the Arlington hotel In\nTraU for tbi put light yttn, bu\nleased tht hotel from B. T. Dulela\ncf Spoktnt.\neee\nLeonard Paaooe hid hli legs brok-\nn when bt wu itruck by t log in\nt chute tt tbt xountain depot ud\nThom-s A. Lswson fractured both\nlags when he wu foroed te make a\n30-foot lu*p tt tht aipwr King\ncine yuttrdiy.\nOarl   a   Johnaon   of\nMn* Hilda B\u2014'\"t mn married bin\nyuterday.\nOermuy'i fight for freedom le\nnot selfish, but li In tlw Interest et wwtern clvl.le.tlon.\u2014Ptanr\nven ptptn. ChuotUor cf Oermuy\nPeter   F.   Verigin,   to   Hani*.   By\nUnion    ef    Youths    Oommun-rs\u2014\nDoukbobon ef  Canada.\"\nWt tn \"Onion of Touth Com*\nmunin\u2014 Doukbobon of Canada,*\nappeal to the public nquutlng you\nto separate ul bttwun tbe \"nudUta\"\nu thty call themulnt. \"Sou et\nTnoltttt.\"\nOur opinion la far different trom\ntheirs. Todiy wt are wlahlng te uy\na few words ng-rdlng the deportation of our aplrltual leader, Peter\nP. Verigin. out of Canada, auoh t\nrude treatment fro.n tbe Canadiu\ngovernxent lurpriua ua, upeclall>\nby taking him trom Frinn Albert\npenltentliry, ucret-y tt night, dressed blm In summer clothing, wben\ntbe temperature wu 40 below tero,\nsnd taking blm on \u2022 cold open\ntruck to tbt railway station, when\nbe nurly became to uneonecloua-\nneu. ud ytt not enough ot this,\nthey handcuffed him Ukt t grut\norimlntl.\nOur Doukhobor lwder. Peter P.\nVerigin, absolutely made ne crime,\nand dew not daaerve such rough\npunishment, 'tnd wt \"Onion of\nYouths Coj_muners\u2014Doukhobors OI\nCanada\" catigorlca-ly protwt igelnat\nthe deportation of Peter p. Vertgln,\nto Soviet of Union Socialistic Republic to aun death.\nWt in nquutlng tbt government to gin him full ptrmiwlon\nto go to uy oountry he cboowi.\nor lln gin him hli freedom.\nWt Ctnadlan born youtha, cell\noumlnt \"U. ef T.CJJ. of Canada,\nand we ban full right to protwt.\nWt again -ppea. to you. not on ui\noccasion she-ldn't occur mch \u2022\ncaw  In  our  fret  country,  Canada\nAu'-iorl\u00bbd by U. ot T.OD. a\nCtntdt.\npmur   PLOTNIKOPP\nMm novo\u00abs\u00abonoff\nPOLLY  ffTOOKOFF\nBUZABSTH   PLANXDIN\narend  Forki,  BX>. Ibh. 34.\nPLUMBING\nREPAIRS\n(k\nPromptly\nsnd\nNeatly\nDone.\nSATISFACTION\nGUARANTEED.\nOUR PRICES ARE\nMODERATE\nKOOTENAY\nPlumbing &\nHearing Co., Ltd.\nJ   A. SMITH\nIII Baker  St\nT.   8  JSMHO,*.\nSunday. Mtrch \u00bb\u2014Winner, tleudf\nud generally unuttltd. tbentb.\nvtry UttU precipitation to egpeotsd\newept nwr gntt lahtt IBS Uw.\ntouthtiittrn   border.   .\nWeek of Feb. JT to Mu* \u25a0\nINS, In thi wntral provlncw *_\u25a0\neipected to begin unuttltd anSt\nprobably mildly atormy la tblt\nwut. Tempenturu thould rise udj\nIn gnu laku uetlen leUttrlaa\nPitclpltttlon. Btw Much S 1\noold epeU, but eoon turni modje-'\n\u25a0tt and by laat ot the wuk!\nnTy muoh warmer, m genertl*\nIt to t wuk ef nry cbinsuhjj\nwuthtr, cold ud stormy tt fin*\nbut flntlly muoh mlldu. Utt\ntbu normal priolpltttlon to ea>\npeoted. whleh for Uw gntt laku\nregloni would be ibout t quarwr\nof   u   inch.\nIn all ptrtt ef Canada ud meet\nef tht northern statw February\nIt tbl drlwt month of tbl fter,\nbut In gener-d tblt yttr tbt month\nibou)d yie.d somewhere netr er\nt uttle then tht normtl of moll-\ntun. However, trom wwt parte of\noentral Canada extern Ing even la\nthe eouthern itatu 11 t btlt of\nralntali deficiency ttw lut put\nof Ftbruiry. A grut high prewure1\narea dwtlla b) thtt eeotion tee\nlong to allow the snows ud nln\nstorms to penetrate, causing mut\nralnt.u te ihift eastward, tt to\ntherefore expected tbat around lut\nof thli month Uw huvlut prtd-\npltatlon wUl bt ln intern ptrtt\nud lb gntt laku regloni.\n:j_HG.\/.a__::\n\"BUILD  ac  FATBOUS\"\nGood\nWith\nPacific\nJoined\nOood stands with Ptotfle joints.\nTbt two thought! combine. Think\nof than thto way. Tbt Idu\ncame tn \u25a0 letter fren Mn. L.\nyesterdsy. Sht wrttu:\n\"Whintver I think ot Futflt, I\nthink ef good milk.\"\nThank you. Wl in grateful for\nthto letter ud tbt thought II\nglnt.\nPacific Milk\n100\u00ab   ac.   owned   ud   CentroOM\npunt at AsaorsFoaa\n\u25a0s\u00bb,nat_..,i.\nC_M.S-S.Co.\nof Can* Ltd.\nA COMPLETE RANGE OF\nELEPHANU FERTILIZERS\nWILL BE DISTRIBUTED\nthroughout the fruit growing; districts pf B. C in\nample time for spring application. \"Elephant\"\nBrand producta Include standard fertilizers and a\nvariety of snecisl mixtures that are recommended\nto you after extensive experimental and practical\ntarta.\nDealers and agents are being appointed to diatribut*\nthese fertilisers direct to the farmers. Enquire at your\nco-o-erative organization for information and pricca.\nTHE YIELD PER ACRE DETERMINES UNIT\nPRODUCTION COSTS. INCREASE YOUR\nYIELDS WITH HIGH QUALITY FERTILIZERS.\n\"ELEPHANT1 Brand FERTILIZERS vrill meet\nyour requirements.\nMade snd distributed by\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada, Limited.\nTrail. B.C.\nOur technics! staff win gladly advise regarding problems of fertilization. Address all inquiries to sales office in your province.\nWestern Sales Head Office t\nCalsrary. Alberta.\nWestern Sales Offices:\nRevias. Sssk.. Penticton. B. C, Winnipeg, Man.\nVacuum Sweepers\nWe Have a Full Stock of\nPREMIER VACUUM SWEEPERS\nSPIC-SPAN, each\nPremier Junior\t\nPremier Duplex _..\n. $19.50\n*44.50\n969.50\n[ We Have Also Sweepers to Rent by the Pay\nNelion Hardware Co*\nOuality Wholesale and Retail Hardware\nNELSON, B. C\n > IfPl^JPV^^\nm^mmmm**mm^mmtm\nBargain Prices\non\nGood Shoes\n*  Must make room tor\nSpring goods.\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaAert in Footfashum\nIISS HORSTEAD\n\u00bbVISITS AT PROCTER\nPBOCTBB, B. C, Fab. 34-NeU M\nod la vlaltlni in Nelaon.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Blchan were via\ntr, to Nelson.\nL  MacKinnon   haa   lutt   for   t__\nmm  In  Vancouver   after  a ahor*.\nHI hen. tbs guest of bis bro her.\nba MacKinnon.\nIgv. Clyde Ba vey left  Frl.ay to\n\u25a0Sd   tha    wee -end    at    Bieie\".\n\u2022ay Creek and Cr'wtord Bay.\nWat Mary Jarvis hu aa her guest.\ntoa Loleta Hontead cf N'.'itm.\nHUNTER ISSUES\nin noun\nAssociated Boards' \"Proceedings\" Hu Many\nIllustrations\nSafe Speech Relief\n\\fif RHEUMATISM\ntt NO-OTCd D_F\nT-R-C'9\n88s ana 31 at all drutsMa\nEmbelllahed with a handsome reproduction of tha Fernle elty ball\non tha front cover, apd wltb numerous nul-page Ulustr-tlona, picturing soxe of Uw major Induatrlal\noperations of tba KooMnay, tha an-\nn-el booklet of tha Auoclated Boards\nof Tnd* ot Eastern British Columbia, containing the noon of the\nproceedings of the 82nd annual\noonventlon ot the organisation,\nwhich waa he J it Pernle May 31\naad June l laat, haa Juat baas\nIssued by Secretary J. R. Hunter.\nFull-page Uluatratlona Include a\nportrait of Lorne A. CampbaU, vioe-\nprealdent and general manager of\nthe Weat Koc. .iay power & Light\ncompany, and nnance oh Irian of\nthe As:oclated Boar.s; a Kootenay\nriver scene showing that company's\nNo. 1 power plant, a scene on Socan\nlake depleting t.*-.e scenic highway,\na view of t_e Eaat K:otenay Powar\noompany'a ste n plant at Crowsnest,\nan apple picking scene on the Wait\nArm, and a picture of Kootenay\naalmon. The largest lUu-tr. tlao Is a\n.wo-page one of the Kimberley concentrator ot tha Consolidated Mining\n___ sme ting Company ot Oanada.\nOTHER  FEATURES\nBesides the address of President\nNoble Blnna md tha nport of\nSacntary J. R. Hunter ooverlng tbo\nyear's develop centa, and tba proceedings of tha convention, Including\nBUTCHERTERIA NEWS\nSATURDAY and MONDAY BARGAINS!\nChoice Round Roasts Steer Beef; per lb.  15f\nSelected Roasting Chicken; per lb. 22<-25c\nChoice Leg Routs Pork, as trut; per Ib  10*\nCholoe Oven Roasts Veal; per lb.   ltt*\nPURE LARD; One Pound Prints;\n3 lbs. \t\n_\u00a5}\nChoice Roasts Pork; per lb\t\nChoice Pot Roasts Steer; per Ib.\t\nBreakfast Bacon; '\/, lb. pkg. Each .\nL^in Pork Roasts and Chops; 2 lbe.\n8<_-10f\nOap.lOa*\n  10*\n  25f\nBARGAIN!\n3 lbs. Roast Beef or Pork; 1 lb. Breakfast San\nsage; 1 Ib. Headcheese or Bologna;       CM\nALL FOR   DU\nPHONE 149\nFREE DELIVERY\nay store\nDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WASTE\nSATURDAY AND MONDAY\nFebruary 25th and 27th\nEXTRA SPECIAL FEATURES\nIN OUR MARKET\nFree Delivery Phone t&\nPot Roast    r\nSteer Beef    DC\nSpare\nRibs, lb..\n5c\nLeys of Pork: Choice as cut. Lb.    9cl\nBacon: Vi lb. pkts. Each    9c I\nLegs Young Lamb. Lb  19c I\nShoulder of Lamb. Lb.  12c |\nRound Steak Roasts. Lb  13c |\nGrocery Department\nFree Delivery With Meat Purchases\nEGGS\nLOCAL   EXTRAS\nDoz.\n29c\nPORK & BEANS\n<S, SQUAT TINS\n23cj\n3 for\nToilet Tissue: Eddy's. 8 Rolls for  26c |\nPineapple: ?\u2122Sff1u^rtrmU*n Each   18c |\nCherries: 2'\/js large tins. Each  15c j\nBaking Powder:^\". 5E*\" Each  75c j\nChina Oats: OgiMe's. Pkt   23r\nSpecial Sale of Kellogg's Products.\nStock up Saturday.\nYour purchases will\n>halp the ladle* of\nthe Women's Institute in their drive\nfor funds.\nCorn Flakes, pkt 8r\nR'ce Krispies,    ^P\npkt   lie!\nPep, Bran M\nFlakes, pkt.... lie\nAll-Bran, pkt .. 18c\nCauliflower\n10c, 15c, 20c.\nGrape Fruit\n(Wn urn e*s(U-H)\n3 for   25c\nORANOES-Julcy, 4 doz.  95c\nSunk'st, 2 doz.  65c\nExtra Larpe, doz. ........ 45c'\nPotato*: 2fi\u00a35?\nOsns.\n25 1b. Sacks 39r\n\"Tm NSLSON DAILT MEWS. NSLSON, B-3_-M_T\u00bb\u00bb*T\ntbs ruelutlont adopted, sua a nt-\nennce to ths banquet given br tbs\ncltlteai of Ttttsle, tbe booklet hu\nI epeclelly written ertlole by B. W.\nDiamond, tbs conaelidttid'i iu>e.-\ntntandut ot tbs cnenlotl depart-\nmsnt, deeo-lbing tbs ooa_p_ny'e 110.-\n000,000 cbemlcsl and Itrtlllur planta\nst Wartlald. It tlso ftvss Um Atso-\nclatsd Boarda* constitution tm by-\nturn,\nCARMINE\nWING ORE\nTrucking in Snow Difficult;\n42 Below Zero\nOAMI.    I.   O.    Nb.   Mr-3.   B.\nMtllsr ipent tbs wort-end Ib orand\nForks.\nCharlie Warring Of Stenrdell\n\u2022post t (ow daye ts Csnnl vUltlas\nbis brother Albert.\nTo-axle usrsb, ysti foramu, MM\nwlfs \u00abnd daughter Blllle left tor\nPenticton to visit relatlvu.\nMark Msrklvltcb of Beaverdell Is\ntbe  guest of frlendi  bon.\nAlbert Warring spent Widnu4ir\nIs  Beaverdell wltb bli pannta.\n0. A. Munroe and wits ipent\nlast week vlaltlng frlenda sad\nrelatlvea la Trail sad Roaaland.\nDuncan Murray of BeeveMell ww\na gueet ot Jamea Kerr and family\nSundty.\n\u25a0rule Berg of Owoswood wu a\nvisitor la Carml Wednuday.\nOaiwi mlae Is lotdlBf t oar ot\nore tor i&lpment. Th* truck bw\na bird tlaw making the trips\nthrough   deep   snow.\nAfter a severs cold apell rtgla-\nterlBf 49 below, real sprint weather\nsow prevails.\nTWO SUMMER\nHOMES ARE\nBURGLARIZED\nSilver and Booki Are\nStolen From Mrs.\nJ. H. Lawrence\nSILVER MISSING\nATW.E.WA8SON,S\nProvincial Poliee Find\nToothful Burglar\nas to Books\nRotary Birthday\nParty, Cranbrook\nauuraaooc. s. o- r\u00bbb. m\u2014n\u00bb\nllth anniversary of Rotary Is Cranbrook ww celebrated by t banquet\nIs tbe private dining rom of tbs\nCranbrook hotel. Beside tbe notary-\nAnnea there wsre preeent Kr. sad\nMre. Raven, Wr. aad Kn. Oeorge\nMasDonald, Mr. and Mrs. V. Bdwtrdi\naM H. McLaughlin. Following tbt\nrepast tn auelkat profram ww\nrendered. Hullo eoloa by Mr. Raven,\naoprano tad Kn. MacDonald, contralto, won alto teoordtd tbtlr usual\nhearty reception. V. Edwarda acted\nat tbtlr acconpanlat. Tbt ctrd\ntricks tsd alelght of hand work ed\nH. McLaughlin wtr* tlto found\nentertalnlni.\nPresident Oeorge 3. spreull gan\nt ahort eddrtu. refeirtng to aaee-\ndotee In tba llvw of Mitral mem-\nben tad tracing tbt work of Botary\nta Cranbrook, wben ltt benefit! to\ntbt oommunlty tn wtll known. Tbt\ntvenlng ww vottd by all to bt oat\not tbt mott tuooetaful of Rotary\nanni.ena.lee, tven though It bsd\nbeen decided tbat ao elaborate\nepread or entertainment would bt\nstaged tbla ytar.\nRecent burglary ot tbt tuamtr\nreeldeacte of lln. J. H. Lawmnoe\n.aad W. I. Waaaon. co tb* aorta\n[ thora, oppotttt Melton, otmt to light\nwbtn a nortb abon ruMut n-\nported to City Clerk Watton tbtt\ntracka bad bws tws leading to\ntbow plsow. As Inipeotloa by llr.\nWwton rwulttd la tht provtacttl\npollot being notlfltd Tbundsy tfttrnoon.\nrrom Mn. Lawrence's houw both\nvaluabls tUver tad t large numbtr\nol valuablt bookt wtn taken. At\nKr. Wwtoa't plwt tht burglar limited hlmwlf to tabii tUvtr,\nTOUTH  ADMITS BOOM\nChief ot Pollot Alu. Stewirt, letrn-\nlng of tht owe, ww tMt tram lootl\nknowUdge to ***ilgget**t tba offauder,\ni toy at II, wbllt provincial officers apttdlly arrived tt tht wm*\ngot] by tracing tht stolen bookt,\nwhldh IlKdiirTljj i M K \"Harvard\ncieaak-a,\" hM bttn told to H. r.\nOrobard, ttoondbtnd dealer, toea*\nhaving already pwttd Into custom-\nUS' heads Tht youth admitted thttt\not tbt bookt tad ctrttla -mail ertl-\nofct tram Mn. Uwitaot't piece, but\natrsnuouslT denied tay knowledge\nef tht two silver burglaries.\nIBs. Uwrtnu vinted htr plaw\nSunday, February 11, tad Musd\neverything la ordtr. At tht bookt\nwwt on wit tt oroherd'e in tbt\noount of ftotutry is. thty wtr*\nprwumsbly taken Sunday nlfht.\n.. attacks\nCOLDS\nBADMINTON CLUB\nHOST AT DANCE\nSOOTH SIOOAK, B. 0, Ftb. J4--\nTb* Badminton olub of HO. s plan!\nww tbs host at a Jolly Vellentlni\n(Unw & tbt Company's hall on\nSaturday. Tb* dsoontloaa wen unl-\nqut. Th* tttg* tad ot tht htll tug-\ngettod t huge Valentin* with ta\nlonwnw hwrt frame ttking la tht\nwhole ftego when th* orcbwtrt\nplaytd. Th* tldw oarrled out tht\nld\u00abt with nd tad whltt crept\npaper arranged In laat work. Val*\n\u2022Stint motifs tad greenery decor,\ntMt th* walla, th* whole ww\nfarther enhanced by t wry pretty\nlighting   effect. ^^__\nA dellcloua aupper ww wired tt\n.midnight by tht committee, Kn.\nW. W. Bennett, Kn. W. J. Tlndale,\nMn. W. A. MoCtbe, 3. BaUey and\nJ. Z. Kaodonald. ^^~\nTh* guests numbered 10 oouples\nMILITARY WHIST\nHELD AT PROCTER\nFHOOISB. B. 0- Feb. _4\u2014A tue-\ncwtful military wh_at drtoe under\ntht autploM of tbe Angl.can Ohurch\nI guild, ww held tt tbt outlet hotel\nWedneeday. with Mn. A. Major. Mn.\nW. Solei tad Mn. H. McCarthy w\n-Mat hootwaee. Blghtwa tablw wtn\nIn pity. New Zealand tsdlsg tbt\nevening wltb th* mott fltga. Flaying at the wlaalag tthlt wtr* Mr.\ntad Kn. M. Major, tnd Mr. aad\nMn. D. 8. Taylor. .\nAfter tupptr t short daaot ww\nhtld, with B. Braach tt tbt ptano.\nHMB1R W. tttt^^^\nSociety\"\nTWt\nutttu\nttm ntm\nlln. X. aw* tnd dtaUrttr toft\nywttrdty morslsg to spend t tmt\ndtyt Is Spokane.\n^t* *   \u2022  *\nB. Stoat wu t yttllar to tWtoa\nyeeterday ttom Taghum.\n^__l *   *   *\nOtft F. Rtr-wtft ww a vltltor\nIs tows ywttrday from Btlfour.\neee\n3. M. CUrtt tt Tmlr ww t dty\nvlaltor IWday.\neas\nMrs   &   Mtftri   aad   ten   w*N\n*     '   Is   tows   ywterdsy   ttom\nWm   WhlUhou*e.   who   (ot   tht\nmt month bw bwa * visitor In\nKelson owing to tb* Uinta* of btr\nfttber, hw nt*ra*d  to tb* ooaat.\n\u2022 e   e\nA. Ltpotat* It coafined to tht\nKootenay Utt Oentm hotplttl dot\nto a fractured ankle.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nMr   and Mr.. H   J_cOeugaU tad\nMrs B. K*an*dy wn* no*at vlilton\nto immb from aouth stocan.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\na Tiyil ot Lockhart Beach It t\nvlaltor Is Helton for a few daya.\n.   .   .\nOeorge Stumor* ef Metalline nil*\nIs a visitor IB tows.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. M. Is. Wonle la a guwt ln\nHelton from Montreal.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nO. W. Tipping ww * vultor te\nKelson Frldsy. trom Sleets Olty.\n\u2022 e   e     -\nMn. B. T. Brake, sot ttmt ttrwt,\nu w her guwt for t ttw dayt.\nKn. D. Otngdwll of Vancouver, who\nhw bwn vlaltlng ta tbt twt. Mn.\ncwnpbel! ts routs hom* will visit\nbtr  daughter,   m.  I.  Dgotr  et\nFtatlotoa.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHr. tad Mn. Ferry. Bono sts*.\ntrt vlalton Is Ifalaoo.\nKn. T. W. Slader, HtU Mtoea\nroad, who tor lltt pwt thne weeks\nbw bws t patient la tbt Kootenay\nLake Oeneral hotplttl, nturntd\nhomt Friday.\neee\nt- Frampton Of Saaea ww a recent vlaltor te Heleon.\nJ. H. GOODEVE IS\nGETTING BETTER\n     B.  0. Mb. M\u2014\n3. X, dood*vt. who bw bwa confined to all room for w-iral montha.\nll making good progrew toward\nrecovery.\nMia. O. Klohol* ind A. Bomblne\ndrove tbtlr oars te Onnd Forkt on\nWedneeday evening, taking tkt Junior hockty turn ovtr to pity tb*\nwml-flnala for tb* Junior Oup. Tb*\nroad* ww* Is poor oondltlon,\nowing ts tb* heavy thaw, Seukbi-\nbour bill  being bwvy with eluih.\nRev. K. Ouihos ot Itsttle Valley\nepent una! dtyt Is tows this\nwwk visiting parlshlonera.\nJamw Poggl wbo bw bwn confined to his home for eeverti\nmonthi with a btdly aprtlned ankle,\nbw recoverad autflclently to wtlk\nabroad agtla with tht aid of two\nKlw leobella Orant tsd Klw B.\nBomblne were vlslton te Orand\nIMt   on   Wednsaday   te  w*\nhockey match.\nVENISON IN CAMP\nBRINGS ON FINES\nSTORE NEWS\nNew Spring Dresses at Popular Prices\nD\u00ab_fi>\u00abd eapeciaHy for tha ntw fashion sesson... thsse\ndeUghtfqlly original models strike a nsw note of e-xlu.\nsivweea tl)at assures them a prominent place in the\nspring wardrobe. Our display includes many versions of\nthe Spring drees mode \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ier street.. . tot sports...\nor for afternoon. Printed silks, plain silks or novelty\nwoolens in every smart style and with that is the extremely moderate prises. Slies for misses, women er half\nsizes.\nPRICED AT. EACH .... 9U.85, f Wtt TO ttttt\nFirst Showing of Coats\nfor Spring\nYoa will delight in choosing\na new Spring cost from\nthese. The foremost garment designers have produced many smart coat\nfashions for Spring. The favored styles ape shown here\nincluding many with touches\nof fur trimming . \u2022 . doth\ncoata with the tie scarf effects. Sport costs in plaids\nand mannish weaves. We've\nmarked them very moderately so come and choose\nyour new Spring coat from\ntills most complete assortment.\nPRICED AT, EACH W5.00\nT0 94B.0O.\nCsMea&her'sft)\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nRossland C.GXT.\nGIRLSHOSTESSES\nEntertain Mothers st Banquet; Work Outlined\nPure Food Market\nWhere you get Choice Quality Government\nInspected Meats at Reasonable Prices.\nTT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST\nChoice Steer Beef\nChoice Boiling Beef; He*\nLb.  _     I\nChoice Pot        OMAf\nRoasts- lb. ..   0   IU\nChoice Rump\nRoasts; Ib. ...     \t\nChoice T.-Bone        | Ql\nRoasts: lb. ..\n14'\n18\nGrain Fed Pork\nShoulder Roasts        Q<\nYoung Pork. lb. _    Jl\nLeg Roasts Young   10\u00ab?\nPork; lb   ti,\nLoin Roasts Young 10\"f\nPork; lb.  16\nSpare Ribs; Oft\n8 lbs. for  Cti\nSAFEWAY STORKS LIMITED\nChoice Young Veal\nChoice Stewing       1A<\nVeal; Ib.   IU\nChoice Roast- IA-f-10^\ning Veal; lb. IU 1\u00a3\nChoice Fillet Roast   Ottt)\nVeal; lb.   6V\nChoice Rolled Rout 1Q*\nVeal; Ib   10\nNo. 1 Spring Lamb\nChoke Stewing 1A<\nLamb; lb  IU\nChoice Shoulder 1 At)\nRoast Lamb; lb... 1*1\nChoice Loin Rout 10*\nLsmb; lb. \u201e 10\nChoice Legs Lsmb; OM\nLb.    LO\nFreeh Killed Fowl; 1 Ct)\nFreeh Killed CWcken; 5\nto 7 lb. average: OCt)\nT.t.  CO\nTip Top Creamery   CM\nButter; 3 lbs. for 09\nFresh Pork Sausagt; tCt)\na lhs. for ..\u201e  tttt\nFRW8H OYSTERS\u2014CRABS\nBURNS & Co., Ltd.\nPHONE SO\nnneiBf of deer meet In _ ]ojiInf\netmp In tlu Lever Duncan, br\nDlvUlemU Otmt Buperv|_or 0. T.\nEttnt mi Provincial conttoblt\nOeone IMnt, tbt latter ol Kulo.\non t eptetal trip trom wblcb Wt\nometrt htn M\u00bbt retumM. rerulttd\nIs tero oonvlotlooa under tbt stmt\ntct, btfon Stipendiary MitHtratt\nSonaM  Htwat  ot  JCaalo.\nSI. I_ Ortenlaw of I_h4o. camp\nfortxan, plttdtd tullty to havlns\ndeer nnt on ttM premlaea of t\nlotglnf camp, and vu fined 110\ntad oottt, and Bod McKlnnon of\nProcter pttadtd gulltj to killing t\ndeer to tbt cloetd ttttoo, tad vn\nfined U6 tnd oottt.\nBoth flan mtn tbt minimum ptr-\nmlaalblt undtr tbe act, on tbe\nreoommendatlon of Otmt Suptrvlaoe\nNELSON INSTITUTE\nTO AID SALES FOR\nTHE WELFARE FUND\nTwelve memben of tht Helton\nWomen'a lnjtltutt, la ordtr to nlw\nmoney for tht Inetltute'e wtlfart\n(und, will todty In ntt Ntlton grocery (torn dtmonttrttt tnd utIM\nIn tbt nit of XtUotf t produoti.\nTbt memben of tbt lattltutt\nwbo will take ptrt In tblt activity\nin: Mra. w. Otlbiok. lln. tt-\nsuwon. im. s. Afflnfe. Mrt. A. h\nW, Croealey, Mm. W. 3. Con, Mn.\nA. Dolphin, tOt. X. M. Jenne. Mrt.\n3. 0. KooMr. Mn. O. S Sptrht.\nMTt. M* Z. Wtttt, Tht Kta-ee Molr.\ni:\njtooBUsno. *. a., mo. u-xm\nud whltt mtdt ta tttrMttn\ncolor acheme ln tbt Sunday eebool\nhall of St. Andnvi United ehunb.\nWtdnttdty evenlot. wbtn tbt gMt\not the 0. O. I. T. groupe enter-\nUlotd thtlr mothm tt tbtlr tnnual\n\"Motber aad Dauibttr\" btawitt.\nMln Dorothy Blnon wu toutmla-\ntrtn Mr tbt oceulon. liw tout\nto \"Thl \u00bbnj\" vu flven by Mln\nDoria Mttntr. lbt tout to 'Tbt\nChuroh\" vu given hy Mln Mtr-\ngant Forbes 'tad responded to by\nBtv. c. H. Daly. Lilian Bulek propoaed tht tout to \"Our Motbera\"\nud a inpoan vu glnn by Mm.\nAlfred Btlt. Mln Martha Johnaon\npropoud tin tout to \"Our Le\u00bbder\u00bb\"_\ntnd tht retpoon vu hy Mln Hate\nBrown, leader of on* of the groupt.\n\"Our Olrla*' vu propoud hy MM.\nBdgtr jnnlnon, ud tlw raeponw\nvu glnn by Mln BUnn Stooombt.\nMln Domn Jamlteeo traoed Uw\nhlitory of .tht c. o. L T. groupt\nfrom tht inception ot tht vork\nln tht winter of 1O1S-10, ud tbowtd\ntht ftr flung Influenot of tht glrla\"\nvwk todty. Mln Stobn Ounn gan\nu latmttlag account eg tht acti-\nvltln of the C. 0. I. T. etmp lift,\nUd Mln Lturt Newman told of\ntht vacation tchool htld In tbt\nSonlipd   ball   psrk   lut   aummer.\nTbt buutlCul worahlp ud al-\nleglanct aervloe vu glvu undtr\ndlrtetlon of Mln Miry Bogert. Mln\nBogert thanktd the glrli tor tbl\n\u2022pltndld co-operation thiy hid glv*\nu thtlr leadera, and tuttd tbtt tt\nPretbyterlal, RotiUnd Ud Orubrook htd glnn aptdal mention\nbtetun eg tbtlr aupply work.\nBrightening the program were t\nduet bf lltmi Den Cunningham\nand Btlt Wit, piano aoloa by\nMlu aachel Douglu ud Mlu Ween\nStceombt, a yowl tolo by MIm\nBerth* Dupptrou ud oat by Mln\nbabel Tovatr. Tbon la ttttndanct\nwtn: Mit. T. P. Bogtn. Mm. J. A.\nMaoMulan, Mln Maynlt. Mn. John\nB\u00abf. Mln Blaen Berg. Mln Oather-\nine orquhart, Mln Viola Brooke.\nMln Bntrloa jeftm, Mlu oertrude\nCrawford, Mln Betty Jean, Mln\nnuon Joan, Mr\u00ab z. B. Jonn,\nMn. I. R. Seeombe. Mln Blwn\nSeeombt, Rev. 0. H. Daly. Mra.\nJohn Newman, MUt Laura Ntwman,\nMrt. K. H Mettgar, Mln Doria\nMetnar. Mn. T. X. Brown, Mln\nBlale Brown, Kin UUit Ounn.\nMln laabel Ounn, Mlu Dorothy\nBlanoo, Mn. a Blneo, Mn- Bdgtr\nJamlnon. Mln Damn Jamlnon.\nMn Howard ftrguton. Mln Margaret\nWYNNDEL TRAPPERS\nRETURN TO LINES\nw-ntmu b. o.. r,b. h-pwji\nOfner   ud   Oecar   Ofmt   nturned\nto thilr tnp Unt near HVrop on\nJ_,lm. Mln Htll Botoetla, -\u00abff\nWty TWraat, Mln Mary E Bonn.\nMn. a Slmeot. Mln Intel Tovntr.\nMn. Noble Armttrong. Mln .-ttnor\nArmamng. Mrt. Bobtrt Banklae.\nMln Jlachal Douglu, Mln Mty\nMtrtln. Mn. 8. Mtrtln. Mln BU*\nHale, Mln Mildred Sail, Mn. Alfnd\nHt*. Mn. WUllam oinnlngham.\nMln Den Cmmlnghim. Mm Thli-\nmt Soott. Mm FhyUto Trafford.\nUn. Arthur B. Trafford. Mn. Joteph\nDupperm. Mm Btrtha Duppereei,\nMm Oto Nrman. Mn A. NlcheU.\nMm AIM Nlobola. Mn Bobtrt\nCleiland, Mm dtllud. Mn. WUUtn\nBulk. Mm Llllu Bulk. Mm Jeu\nBulk. Wt. Aln Man, Mm olln\nJohnaon, Mm Mirth* Johaien, Mm\nmne Moorcroft, Mm Mlldnd Pur-\nceilo, Mm Botema-r Sbellard, Mn.\n0. Otlng. Mm Oct OUng. let.\nDooaMtoe, Ud Mn. Thomu Wood.\nA bttttr vtf thu Ironing ribbon\n* to tm i {rult Mr vlth boding\nwater ud wind tht ribbon around\nIt. leaving It until On.\nBIRTHDAY PARTY\nFOR W. OGILVIE\n H   0,    Mb.    Mr-Ob\nWectnetday enalng Wm. O. D.\nOgUvte eoterlalutd tt t plufTit\nMrthdty ptrty for hw ton, wmre-i\nOourt whlat vu pltytd, ttw hish\n\u2022oon prlna going to Mn. tt. Donn-\nbtrgw ud B. J. fitchett, who tWd\ntor tint pliee vlth 0. O. ttm* ud\nven la tbt draw. Tbt nre-iuliHuii\nprim wtn awarded to Mm Prucee\nDt Onft and W. D. Otllv*.\nMn B. Rtobttt ud Mm Memwe\nBovard aaalated Mn. Ogllv* In\n-wmng * -Mleloui \u00bbupptr.\nTbon preeent vtn Mm Jun\nMcDonald, Mm BUM Knauf. M-HU\nPrueu and Mabel Dt Draft, Mn\nJtn* Htrrop, Mm Hutoy Whit-\ntleld, Mm Sidle Mclnteah. Mm\nPlortfice Howard. Mr. US ISM. C.\nS. Prloe, MT. and Mn. N. Dounbtrg-\ner. Mr. and Mn. B. J. PltehUt, C.\nMajor, Bobby Quln. B. a Onuty,\nA. \u00bb. Knauf ud W. D. OfllvW.\nFor Greater Enjoyment in Tea\n\"SALADA\nTEA     \"\nrrttn iron ths usrosas\nMm B. Truicott of Creaton * the\ngunt of Mm b. wittou.\nMm R. rtnUl U vtilttng in Oreeton.\nA. MarteU nturned from Klmberlei\non Prtdty.\nT. M. Hackett ntunud from\nLtthbrtdgt on frlday. wban ht hu\nbun implored er tomt tana.\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\n',   PILLS\n,,ii\n^^r.\nVassar's Cash Meat Market\nGOOD BUYING FOR SATURDAY\nAND MONDAT!\nChoice Steer Beef\nSirloin Stesk; lb. 11*?\nRound Stesk; lb. 1\u00abJ\nRib Boiling Beef;\nS lbs. for _. _\nT.-Bone Rosst;\nLK \u201e\t\nRound Bone Shoal.\ndsr Rosst; lb.\t\nBlsde Rib Rosst;\nLb.\t\nROD RlbRssst;\nLb.\t\nHsmburg Stesk;\n8. lbs, for\t\n25f\n20f\nr\nw\nw\n25'\nCreamery Butter; tC*t\na lbs.  ttt\nBacon, fresh site- 1 Pe)\nsd; lb _,  10\nSwift's Premium Hams;\nwhole or half; 1\u00a3t>\nLb. ~...-  ttt\njfyrahlre Roll Bacon QU\nsliced; 3 lbs. for   -mt\nEggs: FreshBstrss; C\u00a3t)\nt dos.  \u00abW\nLard, Is;\nLb. -:^^^^\nYoung Roasting CC*\nChicken: each ..,. wl\nW\nVeal Fillets; choice |M\nand young; lb..... 10.\nVeal Stesks; 11<\nLb.   15\nLsmb Legs; choice, \\M\nfresh; lb.   tV\nLamb Shoulders; IO*\nLb ., *\u2022*\nPork Legs; Tl*\nLb.  1*\nPork Loin Roasts; 10*\nPork Steiki'lein;' IA*\nBreakfast Sausage, freah\nmade; OC*\n\u00bb lbs. for  ****\nWe Deliver at thew prices. Phone 862\n \t\n\u2014\n^.\n.'AGS six\n'TUB NELSON DAILY NEWS. NEUON, B.C.\u2014SAILBUAV  MORNING, EEBBtABV  IS,  IVSl:\nSECURITY IISTS\nARE BRIGHTER\nAverage Net Gain Is as\nMuch as Thursday's\nDeclines\nBy JOHN t. COOLEY\nAssociated Press Financial Writer\nNEW TOBK. Fib. 3, (AP)\u2014Security markets brightened todiy.\nFlnt lymptomi of reviving support\nwen apparent ln the government\nbond lilt whleh eventually recovered\nvigorously, ud extension of this\nImprovement Into corporate lout\ntou htd lti reflection In stocks.\nThe avenge net gain for shares\nwu neuly u large u yesterday'!\ndecline; It wu, ln fact, the ucond\nlargeet gain thli yur ud tht flnt\nnoticeable upturn Hum banking\ndlfflcultlu ln Michigan began to\nweigh down financial spirits. Numerous nst advances ranged from 1\nto 8 polnti ln a turnover ot 1,0-fl,-\natO  shares.\nBill stocks flnt caught thl recovery signal, though not until they,\nin oommon wlth'tnother group, htl\nweathered eome early ulllng.\nSTOCKS GAIN IN\nLAST-HOUR RALLY\nSmelters Up Two Points; '\nNickel Higher\nTORONTO, Feb. 34 (OP)\u2014A lut-\nhour rally gave tbe Toronto stock\nmarket a majority of gains over\nlosses todiy md expansion of buying on the upturn brought the\nvolume  up   abon   13,000  shares..\nIntemitlonal Nickel told down to\nStt In the early session, traded quite\nheavily tt 8tt. and cloeed it 9 for\na gain of Vt. CPU. did t llttlt\nbetter with I gain ot tt to 10U,\nwhllt Breal 11 an cloud up tt. Ford\n\"A\"  tt  ud Smelters 3 points.\nTIM thru leading oil stocks wen\nateady til diy ud Imperial ud\nInternational Pete showed *i to tbe\ngood it thi clou ud BA. wu\nsteady tt SV,; Utilities tin recovered itrongly in tht late trade. Bell\nTelephone picking up 3 points and\nMontreal power *\u00ab, recovering tt\nfrom the low. Ford stocks finished\nstrong.\nArno  ___... .03H\nAJax   .87S4\nAmulet      .18\nA F Consolidated  .ofl\nAshley        1.18\nBan   Metala   .    JO\nBarry Hollinger . .13tt\nBig  Missouri     .18\nO and Z Land! _ .35\nChemical -Reuarch    _n\nClerlcy   .Oltt\nDome    .._ \u201e  . 1BJM\nEldorado     _..-_  1.49\nFaleonbiidge   ._..._._____  3.68\nOranada    ____________ 1.80\nHome   Oil  33\nHowey  .71\nHollinger  7H0\nHudson   Bay     3.60\nInternational   Nickel      8.60\nKlrkland lLake     Mtt\nLike   Shon      88.80\nMscasaa    \u201e  _, tl\nManitoba Bum  .0114\nMalartlo       josvi\nMclntyre _   34.40\nMining   oorp  it,\nMayland     _...  .16\nMurphy  '  _ .om\nNewbec    _   _._  ,08tt\nNipissing       _ 1.60\nNoranda  23.30\nFend Orellle    m\nPremier Oold _ _   .68V4\nSan Antonio ,.  .82\nSherrlt  Oordon  ..._  .40\n8udbury   Basin  .78\nSterling pacific _   .13\nSlscoe _  1.50\nStadacona       \u201e .03%\nTech  Hughes  _ _  ,_,,\nThompson Cadillac  \u201e 06\nVlpond _.... .gg\nVentures _ _  1.09\nWright Hergreavu  _  3.66\nWalte Ackerman _   .36\nMontreal Stocks\nBank of Commerce  _  127\nImperial    Bank      141\nBan*   of   Montreal     170\nBank of Non Scotia 2541^\nRoyal   Bank   _  \\_,y,\nAbitlbi Power A- Paper     35\nAsbestos    Corporation    15\nAtlantic  Sugar    __.__    4\nBell Telephone __ ___    1\nBrazilian IU Power      .%\nBritiah   American   OU         H',4\nCanada Bronze \u201e ___..   10\nCanadian Car It Foundry      st,\nCanadian   Cement    _'\u201e.    2^\nCan Industrial Alcohol  _     1%\nOona Mining Ss Smelting     69%\nDominion    Bridge        ISft\nDominion   Qlau       gg\nDominion Steel Sa Coal **B\"  70\nDominion Textile  _   46\nA F Oraln  _....._      gty\nImperial   Tobacoo y%\ntAke of the Woodi _______    4\nMieeey    Harris           2tt\nMontreal   Power   __  ,    _8tt\nMontreal   Tramways    87\nNational   Breweries       14ft\nNational  steel  Car        6ft\nOgllvle    Milling    -  100\nOntario   stul   Products       10\nOttawa L H  * Power 88\nPenmans    Ltd      30i'\nPower   Corporation   _\u201e      gft\nPrice    Broa     3\nQuebec   Power      lly\nShawlnigan    .      101,\nSo  Canada   Power  _  12\nSt. Lawrence Flour MUlt 27-\nWabasso   Cotton     _\u201e.__    4\nWestern   Orooers    _    g\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 industrials 53.84 up 1.90\n20 rails  25.09 up 1.06\n20 utilities 22.38 up   .6*4\nBONDS REVERSE\nDOWNWARD TREND\nSanta Fc and American\nTelephone Up\nItttW YORK, Vob. 34 dmP)-Tb*\ntttttt doleful dlrj\u00ab of tbe bonl\nmarket gave way to a mon cheerful\nmelody today aa prlcea In most\ncategories reversed their downward\ntrends.\nAmong tbe more notable corporation gainers were Santa Oe general,\n4s, up 8H: American Telephone debenture 6^s, up 1; Central Pacific\nfirst is. up 7; Chesapeake At Ohio\ngeneral 4tt<> up 4H; Erie refunding\n5s of 1907. up 9tt: Illinois Central\n4M up 8 and International Telephone debenture v,.o. up 2'4-\nForeign obligations were Irregular.\nCAR LOADINGS UP\nFROM YEAR AGO\nShow 5188 Increase Over the\nCorresponding Week\nOTTAWA, Feb. 34 (OP)\u2014Oar loadings on Canadian rallwaya for tbe\nweek ending Pebruary IS totalled\n35,879, an increase of 5186 over the\ncorresponding  week  a  year  ago.\nCompared with tbe preceding week,\nevery commodity exoept coke, pulp\nand paper showed a marked upswing,\nwith loadings of grain and grain\nproducts Increasing by 1890 cars and\nof ooal by 1063 cars. A substantial\nIncrease was alao noted In merchandise which rose from 10,411 to 11.879.\nI loadings ot live stock, ooal and\ncoke increased over those of a year\nago, but other branches dropped\nsharply.\nNew York St\nock.\ni\n5\ni%\nAUeghenr \u2014_\nlVi\nAllied Ohemloal ...\nte%\n78\n78%\nAmsrtaam Otn \t\nmv,\n80%\n03%\nAmerican Tor Pow\n8\n4%\n8\nAmerican   lot   \t\nA\nStt\n4\nAm Ua a. Wy\t\n10\n\u2022%\n9%\nAm Smelt * Re _\n13%\n11%\n13%\nAm Telephone .......\nSUA\n\u20224%\n38%\nAm Tobacco\t\n83%\n83\n83%\nAnacirmrt*   \t\nen\n8%\n8%\nAt.\u00abhi__ftn     _._.._\nttVs\n88%\n38\nAuburn Motors _.\nMK\n38\n34%\nBaldwin  _\t\n*>.,\n4%.\n4%\nBtlt A Ohio\t\n0<r,\n\u25a0H\n\u00ab%\nBendlx Aviation _.\n*I<A\n8%\n7%\nBeth steel\t\n11\n11%\n13\nCtntdt Dry\t\n\u00bb<A\n7%\n8%\nCanadian  Pacific  .\nt%\n8\n8%\nCerro de Paeoo\t\n7tt\n7\nT%\nChe,  ts  Ohio    _\n37%\n38\n37%\nChrysler    \t\n\u00bbH\n8%\n9%\nCon St South \t\n3\n1%\n3\nCon oaa New Tork\niVA\n84%\n47%\nCom Products _...\n48 V.\n48%\n47%\nC Wright Kd \t\n\u2014\n\u2014\n3%\nDupont \t\n\u202238(4\n33%\n38%\nBssUnan Kodak  ...\n83\n80%\n83\nElect pow Is Light\n*Vs\n4\n4%\nFord   English   .....\n\u2014\n\u2014\n3%\nPord ot Canada ...\n. \u2014\n\u2014\n8%\nFirst   Nat   Stores\n47\n44%\n47\nFreeport   Texu\n. 30\n13\n30\nOenersl  Motors  _\n. Htt\n10%\n11%\nGenenai Electric _\n. WH\n10%\n13\n. 33\n31\n33\nGold  Duat  \t\n1314\n13%\n13%\nGoodrich    J\t\n.   4\n3%\n8%\nOrt Northern Pfd\n\u00abH\n7%\n8%\nOrt West Sugar ..\n. wy.\n\u00bb%\n10\nHowe Sound \t\n. a\n7%\n8\nHudson Moton  _\n.   3V4\n8%\n8%\nInt Nickel \t\n.   7%\n7\n7%\nInt Tel a. Tsl _\n.   \u00bbH\n' 5%\n\u00bb%\nJewel   Tet   Oo   ..\n- 35%\n30\n38\nKenn Copper  \u2022\u2022\u25a0_\u2022\n.   8\n7%\n7%\nKresge 8 S \t\n-   7%\n8%\n7%\nLehn & Pink \t\n. 15\n14%\n14%\nMack  Truck   _\t\n. WA\n14\n14%\nMilwaukee   Pfd   ..\n.   3\n\u2014\n3\nNaah Motora\t\n. 13\u00bbi\n13\nW%\nNew York Central\nW%\n14%\n18%\nPao  Oaa  is  Elect\n_-!.\n3*-itt\n38%\nPackard Motxa\n3%\n3\n3%\nPenn  R R \t\n. 10\n14%\n18%\nJMUUlpe Pete\t\n.    \u00bb%\n8%\n6%\nPure Oil\t\n.   8\n\u2014\n8\nRedlo Corporation\n8%\n8\n8%\nRadio Keith Or\n._.1H\n1%\n1%\nRem   Rand   \t\n.   3%\n3%\n3%\nRock  laiand   \t\n\u2022   8%\n8%\n8%\nSafeway Store,\t\n. 8314\n31\",\n33\nShell    Union   \t\n.   4%\n4\n4%\nS  Oil  Edison  \t\n. 31-4\n3014\n31%\nSoutn  Pacific  \t\n.   13'.\n%\n18%\nStand oil of Ca]\n. 3114\n3014\n31%\nStand oil of Ind\n\u2014\n\u2014\n13\nstand OU of N 3\n34%\n33%\n34%\nStewart  Warner  ..\n.   3H\n3%\n3%\nStudebaker    \t\n-   3%\n8\n8%\nTexaa Corporation\n13\n11%\n13\nTexas oulf sul  _\n. 17\n18%\n17\nTlmken   Roller    _\n. 18%\n14\n18%\nUnderwood Type .\n\u25a0   \u00bb%\n\u00bb%\n9%\nUnion Carbide \t\n. 33'.\n18's\n33\nUnion OU  of Oal\n...    9%    -\n8%\nUnited  Aircraft .\n. 31%\n19%\n31%\nUnion paclflo ..\n. OO'i\n88%\n88%\nU S Pine is My .\n.   7%\nTH\n7%\nU  s  Rubber  \t\n.   314\n3\n8%\nU B steel \t\n. 38%\n34%\n38%\nVanadium Bteel .\n.   \u00bb%\n9\n9%\n. 33%\n33%\n33%\nWillys overland .\n-  ' tt\n%\n%\nTeUow truck\n-   3*%\n3%\n3%\nJs\n84%\nToronto Indus\nilria\n83%\nBeU   Telephone..\nB5\nBratUlan   \t\n7%\n7%\n7%\nB A Oil _\t\n\u2022H\n8%\n8%\nCanada   Gypsum\n\u2014\n1%\nCons   Bakeries -\n3%\n3%\n3%\nCons Mining ...\nn%\n88%\n80%\nDominion Stores\n\u2014\n\u2014\n14\nPord of Can 'A'\n8%\n8\n8%\n\u2014\n\u2014\n48%\nHiram   Wslker...\n4%\n4%\n4%\nImperlsl  Oil  __\n8%\n8%\n8%\nMaaasy Harrla __\n_\n\u2014\n3%\nPag, Hersey \t\n44\n48\n48\nService   Stations\n\u2014\n\u2014 .\nI\nMetal Markets\n\u25a0\"NSW YORK. Peb. 34 (AP) .-Copper, quiet, electrolytic spot 8; future  8%.\nTin, barely atetdy, spot tnd nearby   3380;   future   33.37.\nIron,   quiet,  unchanged.\nLttd, dull, spot New Tork 3.00;\nEast St. Louis spot tnd future 3.80.\nAntimony   5.78.\nAt London\u2014Copper, standard, spot\n118 18s; tuture \u00a338 15e; electrolytic.\nspot \u00a333 8s;  future \u00a333 lOe.\nTin, spot \u00a3147 10s: future \u00a3148.\nLead, apot \u00a310 10s; future \u00a310\n13a Sd.\nZinc, spot \u00a318 17s 8d; future \u00a314\n3s Sd.\nCROP DAMAGE\nRAISE WHEAT\nWinnipeg Covers From Early\nFractional Losses\nWDWIPKO, reb. 34 it7P>\u2014The\nbogey of crop damage In south-western winter-wheat statea again has\nlifted Its head in grain-trade newa.\nReflecting bulllshnees tt Chicago on\nreceipts of drought reports from\nseveral states, wheat prloea on tha\nWinnipeg grain market recovered\ntrom early fractional loaaea to close\npractically unchanged today. Trading, however, was quiet.   .\nValuea ended the eesslon unchanged to 14 cent higher, after being ae\nmuch aa % below the previous\ncloae, with May future at 48'A.\nJuly 40'i and October 60 %-tt.\nVANCOUVER UST\nIS FAIRLY FIRM\nBralorne and Pioneer Continue to Lead\nVANOOUVER, Peb. 34 (CP)\u2014Bralorne and Pioneer golds continued\nto feature trading on the Vancouver\nstock exchange today, with gains\noutnumbering losses seven to three,\ntbe board presented a fairly firm\ntons. '\nOpening lower, Bralorne finned up\nto 2.05, closing one point lower for\nan advance of one. Pioneer added\nfive points to Its gain of tba previous session ending'tiie day at 0.03\nwhile Cariboo Oold was-up a like\namount at 340. Sherritt Oordon at\n.41 was up one while Premier at\n.70 \\_ was up tbe half. Silverarest at\nthree was tip a fraction. Amalgamated', in tbe oils, furnished the\notber gain for tbe day, fractionally\nhigher at J0t\\k.\nPend OreUle eased two to .00 and\nBig Missouri one to .15. Reno failed\nto follcw the trefcd of the gold\nleaders and eased a-half to JT.\nGAINS MARKED ON\nMINING EXCHANGE\nDome and Pionter Trade\nHeavily\ninnipe? Grain\nMH-H   Feb.   34\n(CF)\u2014Oram\nmarket  quotations;\nOpen\nHljh\nLow\nCloae\nWheat:\nMar   __.\n48\n48U\n47\u00ab\n48%\nJuly   \t\n48*\n49!.\n48H\n48%\nOet.   \t\n80\n80V4\n48%\n80%\nOats:\nU*y   \t\n38\n38 H\n38\n38\nJul*   \t\nSSH\n38%\n3S%\n33%\nOet _\n\u2014\n\u2014  \u25a0\n\u2014\n33%\nBarley:\nMty   _.._\n33H\n3\u00bbtt\n38%\n38 *A\nJuly   .....\n\u2014\n__\n\u2014\n38\nOct.   \t\n\u2014\n\u2014\n_\n38\nFlu:\nMty   __\n78 Va\n7BK\n73\n78%\nJuly  \t\n\u2022n\n73 Vk\n78\n73%\nOet.\t\n7BH\n\u2014\n\u2014\n78%\nBye:\nMty    .....\n34'i\n_-\n\u2014\n84%\nJuly   \t\n\u2014\n\u2014.\n\u2014\n34%\nOct.   \t\n\u2014\u25a0\n\u2014\n\u2014\n84%\nCesh grain eloae:\nWheat:\nKO.   1\nhard\n4814;\nNo.   1\nnor. 48H:\nWo. 3 nor. 44V4; Ho.\n3 nor.\n43H; No.\n4 nor\n41-H:\nNO.  8\n38%:\nMo 8 8714;   tee:\n33\"\u00ab;\ntrack\n48%;\ntto. 1 durum 51V*.\nTORONTO. Peb; 34 (CP)\u2014The\ndownward trend In the mining list\non the Standard exchange was halted late -this afternoon and the\nboard turned upwara, net gains for\ntbe .racing aharea at the close ranging from 0 to 40. Trading in the\nbig geld stocks, particularly Dome,\nand Pioneer was heavy. Nickel and\nNoranda also enjoyed a good turnover.\nPrloea eased off through most of\nthe day until the last hour when\nthe turn came following a sharp\nrally In Wall atreet. Lake Shore\nregistered a net gain of 40, Dome\nof 30, Mclntyre of 30, Hollinger of\n15, Pioneer of 5 and Wright Hargreaves of 0, while Teck finish*:!\nat 439, down 8 points. ,\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA, Peb. 34 (OP).\u2014Ths egg\nmarkets at Montreal and Toronto\nshowed a firmer tone today.\nToronto: Graded shipments sold\nto distributors at extras 30, firsts\n18, seconds 18 delivered.\nMontreal: Sales of graded ahlp-\nmenta made on spot to distributors\nat extraa 30-31; firsts 18-19; pullet\nextras   17-18;   seconds   17.\nMinneapolis Grain\nM_NNBAPO___S, Feb. 34 (API-\nWheat. No. 1 northern 48 to 48;\nNo. 1 red durum 41% to 43%;\nMay 48:  July 48%:  Bept. 47%.\nCorn: Na 3 yellow 18 to 88.\nOaU: No. S white 13% to 14%.\nFlax: No. 1, 1.07% to 1.08%.\nCLASSIFIED\nDiLLSnr\u2014To Ur. and Mrs. Charles\nDilley. OtfuinMe avenue, at Trall-\nTadanac hotplttl, February 33, a\ndaughter. *\nDAVIS\u2014To   Hr.   and   Mrt.   Ouy\nW. Davla. at Kootenay Dike Oeneral\nhoepltal. February 34. <\u25a0 daughter.\nPERSONAL\n(.11\nm*>\nPRIVATE     KINDEROAHTEN8     PAT.\nAdvloe -given tree by the Canadian\nKindergarten   Institute.  Winnipeg.\n.      . (8674)\n(12)\nAGENTS WANTED'\nSPECIALTY SALESMEN (Side line)\nsells to any merchant. Big oommlsslon Sells on sight. Somethlnr\nnew ln Canada. Oet In llne on\nthit and make money. Applv tn\nBoi 383, Winnipeg. (8841'\nC.P.R. ADVANCES\nNEARLY A POINT\nStronger Tone Develops\non Stock List\nMONTREAL,, Feb. 34 (CF)\u2014Ctntdltn Ptcltlc advanced nearly t\npoint on the Montreal stock eg-\nchange today to lead the lltt to t\nfirm cloelng. The atrong tone thst\ndeveloped during the session titer\nin Irregultr opening wu not sufficient, however, to carry tht whole\nlist higher.\nCtnadlan Paclflo cloted tt 10%\nfor a net gain of %. Quarter-point\nadvancea were scored by both International Nickel at 8 and Braslllan\nat 7%, the former mtklng up t\nsmall loaa to cloee strongly. Only\none board lot came out In Consolidated Smelters, thst at 88%\ntor a net loaa ot %.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, Ftb. 34 (CF)\u2014British\nand foreign exchange ln relation to\nthe Canadian dollar, as complied by\ntbe Royal Bank of Canals, cloted\nt_d_y tt foUowt:\nArgentina,   peso    .3130\nAustralia, pound 3.3733\nBelgium, beige  1888\nBrazil,    mllrele        M07\nChina, Hongkong dollara    .3738\nCzechoslovakia,    crown        .0388\nDenmark,  krone  _._   .1840\nFinland,   flninatk     -   .0183\nFrance,   frano   _ ~_ \u201e   MIS\nGer.nany. relcbtmtrk ._._     3ttt\nOreat Britain, pound 4.1198\nOreece.    drachma       .0088\nBolltnd,   florin Mil\nHungary,   peogo ,       311S\nIndia,  rupee -__._.   .3130\nItaly,  llrt      .0818\nJapan,   yen     _     .3488\nJugoelavla. dinar _.___'_    .0189\nNew   Zealand,   pound    3.3883\nNorway, krone  .   .3117\nPoland,   tlott       .1383\nRoumania.    leu     .    .0074\nSouth   Africa,   pound    4.0831\n\u25a0pain, .peseta         .1003\nSweden,   kront       .3189\nSwltzarlind.   franc  _ _   3f,9\nUnited states, dollir, 90% per cent\npremium.\nHELP  WANTED\n(10)    POL'LTRY  AND  BOOS\n(38)\nRELIABLE MAN TO TAKE CARE\nstore route. Distribute and ooUect.\nNsw product. Protected territory.\nDarn excellent weekly Income. Ber-\nland Peanut Co., St. puul, Minn.\n __ISS1\nbow to orr a oovernment\nJob. Free Booklet. The M. C. C.\nLtd., Winnipeg. (8873)\n'\u25a0 i'  J\t\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nFOR   SALS\u2014Breeding   stock,   dty\nold chicks,  hatching eggs, S. C. W.\nLeghorns 813 per 100. B. P. Rocks,\n115 per 100. Hstchlng segs hslf prlc,\nof chicks. io% with order. Dominion\nOovernment approved hstchery. order early, runr's poultry farm: .Vernon, B. C. (8489)\niiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiwiimiMiitiiiiiiii\nSITUATIONS   WANTED\nGENTLEWOMAN WANTS POSITION\nss housekeeper or help. Very capable. Box. 8894 Dllly News.  18894)\nEXPERIENCED OIRL DESIRES\nhousework. Able take charge.\nPhone 3S8L3. (8771)\nFURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT (15)\nHOUSEKEEPING   ROOMS    PBONE\nMre. Cova  390B. 807 Carbonate St\n ;   18483)\nTWO ROOM 8TEAU HEATED FUK-\nnlshed \u00abulte. stlrllna hotel.  (5591)\nHOUSEKEEPING   ROOMS.   ALSO\nboerd and room. 838. 414 Bil.ca St\nLIVESTOCK FOR SALE\n(33)\nFOUR AYRSHIRE COWS, THREE\nand   four   yesrs   old,   all   due   tr*\nfreshen  on  or  before   seventh   of\nMarch. Thomas Wsll, Boswell. B.C.\n*  (87811\nFRESH COWS AND COWS COMING\nIn; Orade Ayrshire tor sals. r.\nD. Kennedy, Lemon  Creek, B. C.\n iOSS.\nLIVESTOCK   WANTED\n(34)\nFARM H0R8B ABOUT 1400 LBS. L.\nOananer. Taghum. (5789)\nMISCELLANEOUS   FOB   SALE     (37)\nOALVAOTZED IRON PIPE AND FIT-\ntlngs Beltings, etc\u2014Sp-clal \u2014 New\nWire Nalla 1%,\" i%\" Is 8%\u201e 8380\nper 100 lbs. Full lme of new snd\nused Oslv. snd BI?c!c Pipe and fittings. i_, Oslv Hew 7c, l' Black 6c\n3\" Black, auitab'e for Irrigation am.\nwater line lao other sites low prices, new corrugated galv Iron 88 per\n100 squar, fert. Poultry wre netting 8 tnd 8 feet. Full _toc_ of\nsteel spll> pulleys. Potato ind grain\nsects, Barbed wire, Mne Rope,\nCsnvas. Dears, windows. Roofln-\nFslt. Oarden and Air hose, Boom\nChains. M-r.handlse and Equlp-\n(ment ot r'l descriptions. Enquiries solicited.\na C. JUNK CO.\n13J  Powell   St..   VANCOUVER,   B.   C\n  (88751\nPOULTRY SPECIALS; COD LIVET\nOU, * Altuifa Meal. Pilot Bran*\nOyster shell. Swift's Mea Script\nPilchard Meal, chcrcoai. Err\nCrates, Cartona. Fillers snd Flat-\nThe Brackman-Ksr Mllg., Co.. Ltd.\nilliililiillllllllllillllllililllllllllllllllllli\nWRITE FOR A COPT OF MT  1933\ncatalogue   which   contains  a   new\nRrlce Uat and Information on feed-\nit poultry. White Leghorns and\nWhite Wyandottee. Chicks. Hatching Bgge. and Cockerels, l. F.\nSollv, Lakevlew Farm, Westholme,\nB  C. (5433)\nIIIIIUIIIIIHIUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nPEDIOREE R. O. P., WYANDOTTE\ncockerels, breed'ng pens, .etch-\nInt eggs, chicks to live and lay. J.\nMoston   Arrow wa-k. B. C.  (8788^\nPOR SALT\u2014LEOHORN PULI4_TS IN\nsplendid oondltlon. l_ayln_ over\nttr%. St centa esch. J. C. M**rtln.\nCreaton, B. C. (5756)\nBABY CHICKS, S. C. W. LEGHORNS\n313 per 100. Custon hatching c__r.\n4  oenta  each,  3  cents  each  over\n100. McKlm's Poultry Farm.\n (6773'\nACTOMOBILE8   WANTED\n1\nTRUC_-\"cHA8_ta  WANTEtMS\nera  will  be  received   by-tbe,\nClerk  up untu, 5  o'elo\nMarch 0th, for the supply\n1% ton truck ohssse with\niy.tbe.1\nppR ft\nTRADE IT\n-\u2014-\u2014mm. I\nWHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADtf !\nadvertisement under this heed\nwill  eet results  tor  you.  Re|\nclssslficd rstes. Just phon, fr\nWILL TRADE 1930 FORD CAB]\nlet for cloeed cir. or whtt h\nyou. Box 5718. Dally News.  (8'\nBLACK LEATHER CLUB BAO. A\nbrown leather suit-case. Like r\nwui trsde for anything use\nBox 6718.  Dally  Newa.        in\nPOLISHING\nPHONE POU8HINO DEPT. KM\nenay Mualc Houae 886 tor efl\nFrench polishing and furnltu-KJ\nftnlshcng. E. R. Charles in chti\n ,  Jt\nTRUCKS AND TRAILERS\nLOST   AND   FOUND\n(3D\nLOST \u2014 GENTLEMAN'S SILVER\nwatch. Valued as famUy heirloom,\npr*\"***-. 677T. 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Phone 684, Jottphlnt, (\u00bb\nWood Factory\nLAWSON'S WOOD FACTORY HAB1\nwood merchant, 317 Baker street\n(MW\nTHE GUMPS-In The Prison Cell I Sit\nIWHtN THE POLICEMAN CARRIED UmA. DE vrnoss OUY\n*-*L  ANN FOUOWEB YNE PATROL vV-*\\_-ON to THE\nSTATION 10 CUMA*. HER KlRSE AND* THE BROOCH-\nHonor- it was.\nMt BROOCH-\nTHeVtRY &AME\nbrooch that\n(.-\u2022vvemsokI\nMY V\u00a3Dr\n6AY-\nICAN\nMAMA-\nALONE IN IMAT\n&AI*K CELL-\nAKID WHAT\nHAS, SHE DONE7\nHER ONLY\nCRH*E 1$ YHAY\n\u25a0&HI F0U6HY-\nLIKE THE liltA'tt\nLIYTU V\u00bbN\\AN\nTHAT SHE IS-\nPOR WHAT\nM6WYH)__LY\nBELON&Eb\nTO HER\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\nBy Geo. McManoi\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nBv Westova\nMA SOWST*\/ My Boss I\nJV>\u00ab3Ul_6l*T I \u2014\nM> VUBAR\nXKaMANN\nSUIT TIU-IBJ\nI  \"THINK tY*\"\nAUIFOJ-VC\n, Mums?\nTHE    60S1\nSSiT   ME\nHOME  TO\n7|      <3UB*S&\nI   MoTH\u00bb*.'*5\nkS OOlNe   MET*\n\u25a0   MAntt-ET-\nI \\ IM** -   I'Lt-\n\u20223*UVT KEBF**\n-THIS   -SttXT\nOH TILt-\nSHE (SETTS\nHOME\/***.\nI   WANT\nHER RE-\nACTtON\n\u00b0*t ~\n\u25a0~HtB*JS_\n~tCOU\u00abEP.\n \u2014\nlupiiai    nm       i.iiim i  in     .j u<\nl(\n'TOE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NBLSON, B.C-SATCBDAT MOBNINO, FEBRUARY  tt,  1838s\nMt RISKO\n_TS DECISION\nB LEVINSKY\nivies Put on 10 Rounds\n' 'of Socking and\nSlamming\nLLFAILSTO\nMAKE THEM STOP\nlira Wins Six Rounds,\ntae Even; Risko Gets\nKnockdown\n. Br IDWARD 3. NEIL\nHoclited Press Sports Witter\nlADISOH SQUARE OARDEN.\n{.York, Feb 34 (CF)\u2014In kls\nI best -form it * \"speller\" o(\nv-fweluht tmbltions, despite kls\nrein, boundlni Blsko, tke\nM faced baker btr from Cleve-\nI ftve Hint I_evlneky t tbor-\nk traunclnr tonliht In It-\nMa tt was Rlsko's third dean over tht wild punching\nmto youngster.\n-Wtt a ttm* olt lonkahorem.n'D\nI bttwetu ra oouple of the\ntheet warriors ln tbe ring today\nthe stamping tad snorting tnd\n\u2022punching entertained thorough -\ni crowd of mart tbta 10,000\nough tht dutl tvo. ot little sig-\nitnoe In tbe preeent heavy-\n[ht scheme of things.\nCO SCORES FLATTENEB\nfako, looking aa smart at the\nTe* Rickard named htm \"The\nfcr\" tfter ttt punched Jatk\nfkej out of t title matoh with\nt Tunney, toond the c-n'--\nItenwii ot the match ln the\nJ round. Re smacked tbe curl*.\nltd Hebrew down witn t left tnd\n8 handed roller to tbt bttd\nthe Klngflah bounded up tgtln\nput t oount.\ntt for the flrtt thrtt rounds,\nnaky mtdt very heavy weather\nI Indeed it tbt bland Bohamltn,\nIns the Jump, belted him all\n[tbt premises with looping lefts\ntti tba top Una heavyweights\nfound trouble stopping ovtr t\nat 13m put seven or eight\nIPITWASNTFOR-\nPATMORM, me*e Woou>\nde no eotvaiNATioN\nBATTttY SIGNALS-\n7\u00bbe ou> meits usee\nonly onc sign *oft\n_MOv BAU.-\nrett.\/mVetAAsW*\nt\ntht ttoond round particularly,\nso staggered I_evlnsky twlet with\nBt to the Jaw snd belted bis\n, to vigorously tlw Klngflah stt\nMated In bit oomer between\nids.\n9 FCNCHINO  MELEE\nM-~.Lev_.sk). ftt hla wind back\nr tht third round, ther pat 00\nmttstlc, freepunch ng melee that\nthe crowd roaring with t mlx-\n1 of laughter tnd admiration.\nJ* paid abeolutelr no attention\nlbe belli that Indicated tbe end\ni round and tht start of a mln-\njest, tnd merrily slammed away\nIteh othtr untU llttlt Pete Hert-\n(3m referee, only half tt bg\ndther ot them, wore himself out\ntttt be htd to get the help of\nlbt eeconds In both oaraers pry-\n* them   apart   after   the   final\na the Associated Preee soon card,\n10 won. tlx rounds, the- first\nn tnd tht lut three, Levtntky,\nIt with ont oven. Tbe Klngflsh\n; am a manful spurt, throwing\nMitt tbtt looked like a catcher\nng to toat out t runner steal-\nteoond. but colliding with Rlsko's\n; often enough, coupled with a\nT attack, to takt tbt fourth,\nb, tnd -eve nth rounds, tnd bold\nany even ln tbe tlxth.\n[SSFISHWICK\nIS ELIMINATED\nMrs- Hanley Manages\nStymie on 19th\n(B7    AL.    DEMAREE\nIf lt wunt for\u2014\nTbe law pat Moran, manager of\npennant-winning teama ln Philadelphia and Cincinnati In 1915 and\n1919, than would be no modern\ncombination   battery  eigne.\nStrange enough, Moran flnt originated the eigne for a rival club,\nthe Boston Brave* ln 1914 ln the\nWorld  aerlea  agalnat  tbe   Athletics.\nMoran knew the Athletics wen\nstealing the old-fashioned finger\nalgna from aecond baae, the base-\nrunner tipping off the batter.\nTo overcome this, Pat originated\nthe \"odd and even\" finger signs.\nThe catcher gan three signs instead of one. The pitcher simply\nadded up the number of fingers\nshown If the total wae even, he\nthrew a fast bail; lf lt was odd he\nthrew t curve. Then bave been\nvariations of this system alnce, but\nMonn was the Inventor of the key\nto all tbeeystems .\nTWENTY YEARS AOO\nTODAY\nPebruary at, 1013\u2014The College\nInns cm whloh Fnd Merkle, first\nbaseman of tbe Giants ls a member\nrolled into first plaoe at Toledo,\nOhio in tbe five men leaden at\nthe A- B. C tournament. Merkle's\nwort waa consistent after he began\nto  \"touch  aecond\".\nVON PORAT IS\nFORCED TO QUIT\nNorwegian Heavyweight\nStops in Eighth; Was\nTrouncing Griffiths\nBy WILLIAM WBKKU\nAssociated rreat sports Writer\nCHICAGO. Feb. 24 (AP)\u2014Otto\nVon rent, Norwegian heavyweight\nboxer, \"wtt taken to hospital' tonight (aUowlng hit eight round\ntechnical knockout deleat tt tht\nhands ol Tufty Otimtbs of Sioux\nCltr, It., at the, coHseum.\nWK-IID   BCAOH,  VU.  Feb.   34\n1\u2014negotiating a atrmle on tbe\nI green, Mrs. Stewart Hanley ot\ntoll today eliminated Diana Flab-\nk, former Brltlth women's open\nmtHem. In t thrilling extra-hole\nh to advanoe to the flntlt ol\ntouth   Atlantic   womtn't   golf\nrnament    htn.    The    Michigan\nnr gained tbt right to btttle for\ntitle agslnst Mist Praxes Wll-\nI,    defending    champion    from\nBlown,   It.\nWENBLOOM TO\nMEET HEUSER\n' TORK. Peb. 3. (API-\nill Bcttnbloom. reoognlMd In\nr Tork as light htsrrweight box-\nchatiplon, todaj ww tlgntd to\nat hit title igtlntt Adolph\nnr. of Germany, ln t It-round\n* at Madison Square Oarden\nMi W-\n,_\nSTART MILL\nKHt JOBLESS?\nrating th\u00bb. pltat.\n\u2022ask., Feb.  \u2022_-\ntit Jthles, wlU\nB htn X pres-\nTht mill wlU\n_f rata   ms-\nOf   thoos\nnERNATtOMAi,  *C\u00abln\nttj\/a   roSTPONED\n\u25a0Oautt, Mk. M\/lOT csi)le)_Tht\nmatlorttl nsgln gtav scheduled\nMK   ItUUtUUt -Wtween   Ireland\n,  Boo*** I   ht*  Mlu   postpone*!\neflnlt4g.\nGREENWOOD LADY\nCURLERS WIN\nRosa Trophy Goes to the For.\nshaw Rink\nOBEENWOOD, B. O, Feb. 3Ar-\nTbe ladles of tbt Ourllng club htvt\ntptnt an active week competing for\ntbe ladle'a cup.\nMra. Johnson's Mnk, with Mlss\nU. KUnotkl, Mrs. H. C. Clerk tod\nMrt. Duller won the trophy, htvlng\ndefeated rinks skipped by Mrs. O.\n8. Welters tnd Mil. D. Macdonald.\nTht men's rlnktd tupped br O.\nMacdonald with R. Taylor, J. Stewart\nand D. rrsser woo fram Bev. Bud-\nell's rlnk ln tht flnali for t prlae\nof 4 crates of peaches.\nTbt Hots Cup wit won br R.\nForahaw'a rlnk skipped by B. Madden, defeating c. Nlcbol'a rlnk skipped by H. C. CJark.   .\nD. -Taaer wou tht polnta contest\nwith  t score  of Si.\nCHICAGO, Feb. 14 (AP)\u2014A fight\nthat took four yttn to make ended with startling sbraptttas tonight wben Otto Von Porat, stately Norwegian heavyweight, failed to\ncome ont for the eighth round,\nand Tnffy Griffiths of Sioux Cltr,\nla., wu. declared winner by .\ntechnical knockout tt tbt coliseum.\nTon Pont, htd glvtn tht Stout\nCtty youngster t thorough tnd\nmethodical beating from the woond\nto the sixth, but ln the seventh,\napparently without having been hit\nhard, he suddenly ceased firing. Ht\nmanaged to hang on and stall out\ntbe round, but when ht reached hli\noomer ht became severely 111 tnd\nnauseated.\nCOUGHED   CP   BLOOD\nHla tteondt and mtnaier, M\nStevenson, worked ovtr htm frantically, but when he coughed up\nblood, Stevenson notified the referee,\nTommy Thomas, ht could not go on.\nTht sulden tnd of the bout, t\nChicago wttt side neighborhood feud,\ninspired t storx of boon from thi\norowd of about 7500 speotetors.\nwhleh eubeldad wben the Norwegian\ntried ' to get to hli feet, only to\n\u2022lump back Into hit stool.\nUntil tht unanticipated finish.\ntbt fight hid Men fairly interest-\nIn,.\nBLYTH GIVES\nCALGARY, WIN\nMaroons.Battle Neck and\nNeck tn 5-4 Game\nFour Puck Teams\nMeet for Playoff\nCALOART. Ml. 34 (CP)\u2014A tolo\nttttck by Rilph Blyth, Tlaw wing-\nman, t llttlt onr htlf wty through\nthe third perlo.1 gave Calgary Tigers\nt 5-4 victory over Vancouver Maroont ln t Western Oanada Pro-\nfeisonil Hookey league gime Mn\ntonight tnd nnt tbe coastal crew\nhomt with two wins tnd thrtt detests on their flntl round trip.\nNeck and neck ttom tha flrtt htll\ntht teamt battled before tht home\noutfit emerged vlctorlout to\nstrengthen their grip on tht league\nleadership. Tigers now lead tht rut\nby thnt gsmes, with Vancouver still\non tht ncond rung.\nTwo lines wtn meted out. Herb\nRhetume. Maroon gotllt, pensteted\nln disputing tbt flnt Tiger gotl\nuntil Pete Bands, referee, lmpoeed a\n$10 fine for talking back. Just u\ntht third ptrlod wu stsrtlng, thl\nirgumint over tht gotl revived ana\nwhin aent Piiele, itar Vtnoouvtr\nwintman, became heated Sandt\nclimped a \u00bb_5 (Ine on him. Hutton\nand McAdaai drew five mlnutet for\nfighting.\nPutle, Sheppard, Palm tnd Pat-\ntehden counted tht Vanoouver goals\nwbllt Blyth. -with two. Sutherland,\nMarkle tnd Coupee toortd tht Calgary counter^\nBadminton Clnb\nTakes New Members\n'nine hockey garnet ire scheduled\nfor Sundsy afternoon, starting at 3 30\no'clock tht Pairvlew A.C. will pliy\ntbt wolves for tht tight to most\ntht Maple Leafs for thl city Intermediate championship* the aecond\ngime wlll be two ahort periods between the Pairvlew Midgets, ind the\nM.R.K. Midgets, the Utter btlng\ntbt pick of tbt Reds tnd Blues\n(M R.K. standing (Or McNicol, Ratcllffe tnd Kinahan tbt orienlxera)\nPairvlew wu on the short tnd of\na l-o scon In the lut gime and\nwill be out to ahow up the MRE\nboyi, dut to the lnterwt dlaplayed\nln the Mldgett tbe lut two Sun-\ndayi thla game will be an attraction\nIn Itself especially u tht new generation of Fergusons, Ramslens ind\nWlnlaws and wlll again bt btfon tbe\nhockty public The lut gamt will\nbring together tbt Maulers and\nRangen Junior teama for tbe right\nto meet tbe Hume Hotel team for\nthe elty Junior title. The Fairview\nand Wolves teama met lut Sunday,\nthe wolves coming out wlnnen by\nt 3-3 toon but Pairvlew boys had\nonly arrived from SUverton a few\nhoun before ind wen a tlnd lot.\nAll wlll be out Sunday and wben\nsuch plsyers u Lturltt, Chapman,\nRamsden and Maxwell meet Rich-\nardson. McLean and Savage a fut\ngtme li assured, especially ss the\nloe la In good condition despite the\nmild spell down town.\nJACKSON IS FIT\nLOS ANOTUU, Peb. 94 (API-\nThen wu much rejoicing ln tht\nNtw Tork Giants' training camp\ntoday when Travis Jackson, shortstop, showed up without any noticeable traoti of the knot Injuries\nwhich hampered hu 1S33 basebsll\nactlrltlei.\nJackson -underwent operations on\nboth knees lut winter snd had\nbothersome cartilages removed.\n^w^-gk\u00bbWKm<^\nomvme\ntm\\0r>i3b&\nin one Sew**\n*7\nKENORA THISTLES\nWIN PUCK LEAGUE\nWDQIIPBO. Ptb. 34 (CP) -Kenora\nThistles tonight won tbt southern\ndivision championship of tbe Winnipeg junior Bockey lugut by de-\nfwt-pg columbua Club, 3-1, ln the\nthird game ot a thnt gunt series.\nDOLLAR OFF\nPound Lower Too, as Trading Dull\nNSW TORK, Psb. 94 (CP)\u2014Trading wu dull In tht Canadlsp dollar\nand pound sterling on New Tork\nforeign exchanges today, and both\ncurrencies cloeed fractionally oft\nTht dollar ended tht dty 8-18 cent\nlower at 88 oente, whleh meant a\npremium on United States fundi of\n90H per oent. The pound sterling\neued   ft  oent to 18.41  for ciblw.\nBoth currencies opened fractionally off and fluctuated narrowly\nduring tht session. Sterling ranged\nfrom 88.40 18-18 to 18.41.\nTAHK. B. C. Plb. 34\u2014The Excelsior Btdmlnton elub motived\nmemberships from Bsar Chrlatlan-\nsoo end Dave H-rvey.'Arthur Lythgoe wu tlto allowed to play badminton with tbt olub, whenever\nht find! It ctnvtnlent. Two resigned\nfrom tbt club. Tbty wnt fram Mrt.\nBert Rwani and Mn. Jtck Welktr.\nHarry Mccaubery left for Ctnal\nPlat wbtn bt wlll spend tbt next\n10 dtyt on duty for tht - CPU.\nTbt Wednesday Afternoon Bridge\nclub met at the home of Mn. Oul\nAnderson. Theu pnunt were Mn.\nR. Burllngham, wbo Jutt returned\ntrom TrtU. Mrs. Jtck HamUton,\nMra L. P. wuiumi, Mn. Bert\nRwane. MR. H. W. Erskine, Mrs.\nAltx Brogsn and Mn. L. Renwlck.\nPrsparatlons are being mtdt by\ntht heads of the government relief\ncamp hue, to gtt tht c_?-R. houu,\nformerly occupied by O. 8. Btktr\nand ftmlly.. now of prultvale. In\nahapt for an emergency hotplttl, for\ntbt mtn. Dr. O. A. Thompson wlll\nht ln charge, with saelstance ot\nlocal   people.\nKaslo Lady Golfers\nto Forego Socials\ntuitsxt. B. C Ptb. 94-Mr. and\nMrt. Noel Bacchus who ban bttn\ntht gueat. of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.\nDawson of Nelaon, htvt returned\nto Kulo.\nMn. O. Hsnson ot Ainsworth wu\nt Tuudiy visitor In town.\nMrs. Wtttt of Rlondel epent a ftw\ndtyt In town.\nTbt lady members of the Kulo\nOolf and Oountry elub met at tht\nhomt of Mrs. E. H Latham, Tuttdty afternoon to nxskt t decision u\nto their 1988 actlvltlM. After considerable dlscusaon, snd taking Into\nconsideration the foot that lady\nmemben are, tt preeent. nry ftw,\nlt wu finally decided that social\nectie-tlu on tbe part of the ladles,\nshould be suspended, for the forthcoming Mason. Mn. Anderson gave\nt nport ot lut seasons ectlvltlee\nwhleh wtn very _etls__ctory both\nIrom a financial and Metal standpoint.\nCapt. O. A. Wut of Shutty Benoh\nIt ipendlng a few aaya ln Ntlton.\nBULL RIVER YIELDS\nFINE COARSE GOLD\nTht general opinion It then It\nmon placer gold being brought Into\nCranbrook from tht surrounding\ndiggings than most people art aware.\nIt Is quietly brought Into town tnd\nnld, for tbe real proepector hu\nlearned from experience thtt bt\nunt himself a lot of annoyanoe\nand trouble by keeping hli buslneea\ntp. hlaiMlf. Juit within tht put\nfew dayt two mtn fram Bull River,\nOtto Palm and Fred Lundberg,\nbrought ln MOO worth of ooant gold\nmd good sired nuggets tnd sold the\nlot to t local bank. Tbla wu tht\nresult of tbout two month-* work,\nand goes to thow that some of\nthttt mlnen trt mtklng bttttr\nthan average wages.\nFrom- what can bt learned thty\ntra operating on ground betwwn\ntbt falls and the dam. Thit winter\nthty eut through the lot In order\nto get to tbt gravel and bedrock on\ntbt river bottom-\u2014Oranbrook Courier.\nINVERMERE LADY\nCURLERS WIN\nLONDON BLANKS\nSYRACUSE 7-0\nLONDON, Ont.. Feb. 34 (OP)\u2014\nStaging tbeir greatest home performance ot thi season, tht London\nTecumsehs decisively\" *_efuted Syracuse Stan 7-0 tonight to gain possession ot the letdtnhlp of tbt International Hockiy league. Manager\nClem Loughlln'i tribe equalled tbtlr\nhigh Koring fett of tbt yttr u\nthey ran ln uven goals against tht\nStan vhUe two othen wtn die-\nallowed.\n-NVB-UC-aa, b. c. Fib. 94\u2014on\nSundiy two rinks of tht Canal\nPlat Ladles' Ourllng olub played tbt\nInvermers ladlu it tbe Inveraere\nrlnk. Tbt skips wtn: Otnal Fists-\nMrs. Butfels aad Mlu Olgt Prust:\nInveri\/re\u2014Mrs. P. t. Coy tnd Mlu\nWllma Hornby. Mlu Olga Pruit\nwon 10-8 and Mlu Wllma Hornby\n10-8, tht gamt thut going to Invar-\nmen by thrtt polnte on tbt total\natom. 18-15. After the gamt Mra\nHoward Clelind entertained tbt\nrinka at tea;\nEGGS DROP FOUR\nCENTS AT COAST\nFOREIGN EXCHANGE\nIS FIRM\nMONTRBAL, Plb. 34 (CP) \u2014Foreign exchange firm. Onlted Slates\nfundi advanced % to a new high\nat 30H per oent premium. Sterling\ngained halt a oent it 84.11 1-8.\nVANOOUVBB, Peb. 94 (OP)-The\ngovernment egg Inspection department nportad thli afternoon a 4-\notnt drop In egg prlou ln Vancouver during tbt dty.\nTbt prlou peld to the farmers\ntn now 19 to 14 for extru. 11 to\nIt for flntl a*nd 11 to 19 MBit for\npullet  extru.\nWboleult prlou trt dropped ln\nproportion of It to 18, 17 to 18,\ntnd 18 to 17 oenta.      .\nABEGWEITS WIN\nCHARLOTTHOWN. Fib. 94 (OP)\n\u2014Abegwutt dtfiattd Halifax Wolver-\nnes 3-1 htn tonight In tbt second\ngame of the seml-ftnals of the\nMirltlme Big Thn* Hockey lugue,\nwlnnen of the uriu meet Moncton\nHawks   for   the   ohamptonahlp\nGazette Announces\nSmelters Capital\nStock Increased\nOTTAWA, Psb. 94 (CP)\u2014An Incretu In tht capital atock of tbt\nOonwUdated Mining and Smelting\nOompany of Canada, limited\n(\"Snellen\") fram 818.000,000 to\n830,000,000 Ii announced In tbe\ncurrent Issue of tht Oanada Oautte.\nSupplementary letten patent have\nbun Issued to the compiny tddlng\n\u26665,000,000 to tht preient capital\n\u25a0tock. Tbt lncrtau It divided Into\n8900,000 ntw ehar-s, having a pu\nvalue of 838 a share.\nJUMP IN AID,\nWELFARE FUND\nProbably Farewell Exhibition; Grodski to Go\nOver Big Hill\nIn whst will probably be tht fan-\nwell exhibition of tbt seaaon, mtmbtn of tbt Nelaon Ski club, wlll\nlump In eld of tbi Nelson Welfare\naaaoclatlon at' the Pairvlew hill\nSunday. Twenty Of tba club's high\nriders will be out with their lamping thrtllt.\nTbe boyi ban bun practicing\nfaithfully and. thli being thtlr latt\nchanoe, will make every effort to\nbetter their records of tbe put see-\neon. Art Orodskt who hu bun wiling over the smsll hill for distances\nwell over 100 tut. will join \"B\"\nclui Jumperi on the big hill.\nMidget lumpen who provided t\nreal Interesting touch to the day'a\nfestlvluu wbtn tba boyi staged\nthtlr big exhibition, hive Improved\noonalderablr and theu youngsten\nwtll. no doubt shan In tht Interact\ntomorrow afternoon. Tht praotadi\nto to the Welfan fund tnd tht\nJumpers in expecting t good backing ln thtlr aftorte.\nS. SLOCAN W. A.\nMEMBERS TO SEW\nSOOTH SLOCAN. B. 0. Feb. 34 \u2014\nTbt Women'i tuxllltry met tt tht\nhomt of Mn. J. D. Yeatman fer\ntha bi-monthly meeting which wu\nlargely attended. Mn. J. Murray\npresided.\nMn. Ttatman bid a supply of\nmaterials on hand for etch member\nto work and takt homt to finish,\nIt wu decided to have a bridge tnd\nwhltt party In the hall ln March\nwltb Mrs. Walk-ay and Mra I.\nAnderson u convenors for tbt\nsupper arrangementa and tot general arrangements Mn. J. Murray\nand Mn. P. H. Ruaiel.\nMn. J. Oomer Invited tbt mtmbtn tor tht next meeting. Mn.\nYeatman served tea.\ntht Mlasu Mary tnd Julli Potot-\nky tptnt tht week-end it tht home\nof thtlr ptnntt, Mr. tnd Mn.\nJ.   Potosky.\nTWO PRISONERS\nFROM GOLDEN DO\nTIME FOR THEFT\nSentenoed to two monthi lmprlt-\nonment with hud labor for theft of\nhousehold chattels fram tbt rael-\ndenoe of O. H. Parson of Oolden,\nDavid J. Klrkpatrlck and John H.\nWood of Oolden arrived at the\nprovincial Jail here,Thuradiy nlgbt.\nIn tht ouitody of Provincial Oou-\n\u2022tablt a P. Bllott of Oolden. Tht\nparty came In from Nakusp.\nTht men wera tried and convicted Tuetday by Stipendiary Magistrate o. Z. Saaborn of Oolden.\nBcisketball\nProblems\n\u25a0y NAT HOLMAN\n\u25a0ttt Player, Coaeb tnd Autku tt\n\"Winning  Baskstbair\nQuutlon\u2014 Whtt It tht proptr\nmttbod of covering t thooter tfttr a\nlong thot?\nAniwer\u2014Do aot ton your Bttd\nto follow tbt flight of tbl bau.\nMake a quarter turn tnd work tn\ntoward tht baaket with blm, but\nalways kup youmlf between tbt\nihooter tad tbt bukit.\nVancouver List\nMcLeod    _\nH-oyellte   _\nS-erltn* Pedfle\nLIGHT RATES CUT\nFRASER VALLEY\nNSW WBmtMSl-R, Mb. tt\u2014\nThouaands of dollars tn being saved\nby Prater Villty consumers of B. C.\nz. R. light tad powtr owing to\nlower rate schtdule whleh went late\neffect tblt month.     i\nTbt ntw rttu an I aad t (tbtt\nptr kilowatt hour, compared with\ntht former rate t.1 and 9 oente pe*_\nkilowatt hour.\nMERCURY DIPS\nTO 23 DEGREES\nTemperaturee dipped roddenly\nFriday bringing to a halt tbt warm\n\u25a0pill of thi put ftw dayi. The\nmercury dropped to 98 degree!\nfor tht low, but bi tha tfternoon\nwarmed up to 84 degreea. During\ntht tfternoon now fill tnd wu\nwhipped around In a blluard-llke\nfuhlon.\nCrop Reports Bolfish;\nGrain Markets Higher\nGrain* Ketp tn Step Wtth\nSecurities\nBy  JOHN   P.   BOOTHUM\n0B-CAOO, Mb. M (AP)   TllllM\nln ttep with lecu-ttlee, tbt grain\nmarkitt advanced latt todur, and\naun than ovtrctmt early setbacks.\nIncraulngly unfavortblt tto; reporta win reoelved fram domestic\nwinter wheat states, Ntbruka tad\nKansas in particular. Aa afflattl\nreport tald 8**per eaat of thl whut\nsereagi bl louthweet Nebraska would\nbt abandoned.\nWhut cloud firm at tbt tttf\nlop, Vs to H above yesterdart ftn-\nHh. core t abtdi to Vs tm, atte\nunchanged to It higher, tM IM-i-\nBk_ns unchtnged to a rlu of 3\nttW,\n-\nPYTHIAN SISTERS\nMEET AT ROSSLAND\nROSSLAND. B. O, Ptb. _4,\u2014The\nPut Chiefs' olub ot Maple latt\nTemple Uo. A, Pythian \u00abttsn,\nhtld ltt monthly muting Tuuday\nevening at tbt homt of Mia. W.\nD. Wllieon. Queen at. Contldsnblc\nuwlng wat dooa and a pleeeant\nnelll hour enjoyed, retnahmtnt.\nbelng urnd by \"Un, Kdrad Jewel;\ntad Mn. W. D. Wlllecn. Thou\npnunt wwt Mtt. William T. T-tm-\nhetih, MB. William D. WUlMB, Un_\nT. White, lira, mdnd JtatU, un\nPrank   Bray,    Mn.    Dorothy    QUI.\nMra. Gilbert Kay and Mn. Boward\nMrs. I. \u00a3 Turner bu returned\nhonw from tht hotpltal.\nMlu Mar Chu-lton ot v-wwii,\nwbo bai bttn vlaltlng la Hu etty,\nhu Uft for Bpokane.\na, H. Grayling hat mturatd to\nVanoouvar after a abort vUlt wtth\nfrtindi  bin.\nA Delightful\nPlace to Dine\n\u00bb'\u25a0   tba   Oolden   Oate\n\u2022       e       \u2022       mblO       ttttOtfOtUai\ntm thou Mm ue kun\ntbr really dellcloua (ood\naad know wbere It It\nto be had wltb Invariable certainty. Tba ttm\nfood It a thrtn. tbt\nelean naptry, serene\nquietude tnd tbt fnt-\ndom from food odon\nmate tht Ooldtn Oate\nthe choloe of tbe tUte\ntnd tbt epioure.\nIndividual Chicken\nPies on Sunday\nEvening for Dinner\n50*\ntt\nOLDEN\nATE CAFE\nTHI HAVIN OF FINI FOOD*\nCOMMITTEES GIVE\nENDORSEMENT TO\nTWO RESOLUTIONS\nAt t S-Mtlnf of tbt freight aad\nti.nn>ort*t.on oommtttee of tta*\nbooed cf tndt THuradar. \u2022 resolution referred to th* committee b' !\nth* council, endorsing the Ide\nof coordinated service by the two r.\nway lyitema, ni recommended tc\nthe board.\nFriday   tbe   Industrial   committee\nmet and recommended to tbe bo-ir\na \u00bbreeo.uUon  referred to  lt by  the\noouncll, asking that the workme:.'..\nCompensation act ahould be amend- ;\nod to give industries the option ot\notrrylng  their  coropenantlon   Imur- '\nance In lloenced  companies instea-'\nof by means of the torenunent func\nU they so desired. i\nBoth resolution emanated from C\nP. McHardy. i\nUSE ROTARY PLOW\nYMIR-TO-NELSOr\nTo dut with deep newly fallen\n\u25a0now it ind near Apex, where tbe\nNelmn-Nelway road U frequently\nnirrow tnd where successive snowfalls, pushed aside by the ordlnsr*\nplows, build up tht banks and\nfurther narrow tht roadway, the\npubllo workt department rrlday arranged for tbe rotary plow of tbe\nReno mlat to coma through to Nelson.\nTht plow got to Tmlr rrlday afternoon, tnd itarted for Nelson ln\ntbe evening.\nOn tht otber district roads motor\ntraffic Ii having no difficulty.\nBAR SILVER LOWER\nNSW TORK. Fib. 94  (AP)\ndiver S lower at H-\nLONDON. Nb. 3*  (AP)\u2014Bsr\nquiet unchanged at 11 B-1M.\n-Bar\nall vet\nWANT TO TRADE?\nTou Can Make\nProfitable Trades\nThrough The Nelson Daily News\n\"Trade It\" Classification.\ne\n\u2014See Page 6.\nIf you don't have money to buy what you want,\ntrade for it. That's what people are doing in other\ncities, such as Vancouver^ Toronto, Spokane, etc\nAnd they are getting the exact things they want...\nMusical Instruments for Furniture, Electrical Ap*-\npliances for Fruit and Vegetables, Property or\nHomes for Automobile*, etc., etc    _.\nIn these times people are doing a lot of trading\nfor what they need, the Daily News \"Trade It\"\ncolumn supplies the contact between traders. To\nget what you want without laying down actual cash\nfor it, run an advertisement under this heading describing your want and what yoti have to exchange\nfor it If your proposition is fair and timely, you\ncan find a trader among the hundreds of Nelson\nDaily News readers living in Nelson and throughout\nthe Kootenay.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\n143\n-TRADE IT\" Ads\n- PHONES -\n144\n \"\n-T\nPAOI  EIOBT\ns**THE KELSON DAILT NEWS. KELSON. BX.-SATDBDAT MOBNINO, FBBRCART  M,  1W\u00bb\nS- ORAT UNE TAXI ftr snK\nOUR STOCK-TAKING SALE OF A\nTHOUSAND BARGAINS WILL\nEND ON FEBRUARY 28\n15c Bpsom Salt* (1 lb. pkg) lc\nIIM Thatcher'a Liver Syrup SSe\neoc syrup White Pine and Tar tte\n11.00  Gillette  Bladea\t\nSOc Day Dream Face Powdera Mc\nMo   Palmolive   Shampoo - Mc\n85c Pure Norwegian Cod tA\u2014t OH\n\u2022 1.50  Bayar'a Aspirin Tablet*  \t\n75c Beat Quality Mineral OU\n36c Wrtgbfe Coal Tar Shaving Cream\t\n400 Ftf. containing Hall PoUah, Polish Remover and\nCuticle   Remover.   pkg.\n11.00 Underwood Rlbbona   (Blue-Red and Purple-Bed) 45c\nlto   Dennlaon'a   Wu    lte\nlte  Peerleee  Ft.  Pen  Ink...... 10c\n10c Bridie Soore Pada    7c\nMe KOTEX \t\nMOO Hot water Bottlee.... 3U3\nMc Plane'a smart Weed.\u2014 21c\nlto   Unbreakable   Tumblera...   >c\n ! _ tie\n.*\nMann, Rutherford Co.\nDllpenslng chemlita,  Booksellere and Statlonen\nBox 1087 Phone 81\nS^3\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\noFiomriHigr\u2014optician\nSolte tot, Medical Arte Building\n1*3 TAXI\n35\nThe Beat ef \u25a0emee\nCarafll Ceartee-ae\nDriven\nC*_,U4L\nSUGAR BOWL\nGROCERY\none Week specials\nCampbell's Tomato soup,   mCt.\nCanned Tomatoei, Peas or QUt*\nCorn, t far   eVJT\nHelnx -spaghetti a tarn, and |M\n(In tlni)  ***T        *\u2022*\nKins   Tomato   Catlap,       ttttf\nper   bottle   *mr^\nBovril   corned   Beef, trig}\nper   tin      ***T\nCHINA   OATS,   (OgUvlea)     mm*\nper pkt.   - *r\nNABOB STRAWBERRY Ugt*\nMM (pore and deUdoni) 97r\nHelnt Tomato Juice  (ln    mCai\nUot) t tot \u201e _- - *m*T\n4 dot. Juloy Oraniee OC<*\nfar      *wr\nt lbl. Fancy Eating and   \u00abM\nCooking  Apple*     **m*\n1   pkt.  Oraham  Wafere      *_{,**\nfor  \u2022**T\nt lbt. Onr Special 70C\ncreamery Butter   i**^\n1 pkt. Itloe Krliplet )        mm*\n1    PM.    All-Bran       ) for *\u00abW\n1 lb. pkti. Braldi Tea )     tttttf\n1 ft   pkt. FREE )     y**r\n4   tan   cam   Sliced gm*\nPineapple     , _.... *mt\n4 cane Sockeye CCe*\nSalmon,   He     _W*\nPHONB HO\nTear erden win be appreciated\nand   Delivered   FREE.\n\u25a0____\u00a3-____-\u00bb___-____\nMRS. WATSON WINS\nWOMOTS GOLF\nDefeats Mlss Mooney at\nVictoria\nSpecial Winter Ratea\n$$. Fer Week.\nANGELUS HOTEL\nLLOTD  A.  MANLY, Manager  an<  Proprietor\n780 DUNSMUBB ST.\nCorner\nHowe St.\nVANCOUVER. B.C.\nFhene Sey. 4Mt\nSpaelalRate\nRegliterrng after t p.m.\na_. and   leaving   before   10\nam. 91.00 per night\nroom without bath, tl.25 da-\nRoom with toilet-only, $1.50\nWtth abower and toilet, 817.\nWith tub bath, etc., 81.78 to\nmo\nMORE ABOUT\n(Continued From Page One)\nVICTCIUA. ftb. 34 (OP)-Tha\nwomen'a ebamplonahip of tba annual mid-winter golf tournament\nhero wu woo today by Mn. Alex.\nWataon ot Victoria, when aba defeated Mlaa Mary Mooney ot Quall-\ncum Beach, three and two ln the\nIB-hole final.\nTba men'a final will be played tomorrow between H. A. Allen and tt.\nB. Mitchell, local golfers, wlnnen ln\nthe aaml-flnal today. J. F. McMullen.\nof Bdmonton, won the third flight\nfinal, defeating W. A. Dyke, Tort\nWUllam, three and two.\nBERNARD  OSTBOM\nLAID   AT   BBST\nBernard Oatrom waa burled ln\nBoaaland Wedneeday and not Betn\nOatrom aa a prevloua article appearing In tba paper atated.\nOne of the greatest Body Bulldera\nfar run-down condition\n8MTTHES    COD    LITER    OIL\nTABLETS\nSOc   Box\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPreacrlptlona  Our Specialty\nPhone 1 \u2014 Shop with ua by mall\n\u25a0WieeMeieiweeeeieeeee\nAU Classes of\nMETAL  WORK,   LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND G RIN DIN G\nMOTOR     REWINDING.\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETTS LTD.\ntt* aaa m \u25a0\u25a0aaeaaaaa m mm a_a_aei-a\nThe Economy of Using\ntho BEST\nSHIPLAI\n2x4\nFLOORING\nSIDING\nV-JOINT\nBRICK\nLIME\nPLASTER\nCEMENT\nLATH\nDOORS\nEtc.\nThe economy or mini the beat poaalble Building Material, nt\nmade apparent ln the upkeep problem. A houae or builneaa building may be \"thrown together\" with cheap material!, and It may\n\"look all right,\" bnt after lt hu itood the mock of weather, the\nreal terft cornea.\nWe carry only the hlghut grade LUMBER and BUILDING\nMATERIALS, at prices all can afford.\nA. H\u00ab GREEN ltd.\n(Succeeeora to John Burna * Bon)\nBUILDING   CONTRACTORS.   ENGINEERS   AND   SURVEYORS\nNELSON and ROSSLAND\nFACTORY  AND  LUMBER  YARD\u2014701  FRONT ST.    PHONB  175\nOFFICES\u2014610 WARD ST.    PHONI 9\u00ab4\nEARTHENWARE\nTEAPOTS\nIn Various Shapes and Colors\nfrom 1 pint to 1 quart.\nYOUR CHOICE\n7Qf each\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\ntoward the carrying on of work by\ntbe provinces, municipalities and tbe\nfederal department, the total ooat\nof auch worka being approximately\n06*5,000,000. When the act expired\non May 1, many worka which had\nbeen undertaken thereunder and\nmany oommltmenta which bad been\nmade with the provinces and which\nhad not been completed by that\ntime but which, ln the opinion of\nthe provinces, lt ll altogether deniable ahould be carried to completion, mads lt neceaaary that an\nextension of time be given for tbla\npurpose, the gnxs ooet ot worka\nthus extended  being  approximately\ntlt.778,000.\nDIRECT RELIEF 811,888.783\n\"FW direct relief,, the expenSilturee\nof ths Dominion government unoer\nthe 1031 act to date amount to\n111,6-5.7--, which Included 35,228,-\n065 to the Baikatcbewan relief\ncommlaalon. Under tbe 1831 act\nthe ex-Jendltun for public works\ngave employment to 583.483 Individual! to the end of December,\n1883, the total wagea paid being\n339.582,338, and aflorded a total ot\n13,374,436 man daya work.\"\nBa apoka of the governments efforts to keep work going ln Canadian Pacific and Canadian National shops.\n\"In view of the decision at .the\nDominion-provincial conference publlo worka have been practically discontinued and direct relief haa bean\nadopted.\" aald Mr. Oordon. Tb. government had decided to apply unemployment relief expenditures toward ass!^. \u00bbig selected famlllea wbo\nare not subsisting on tbe land.\nBATTAGLIA WILL  ',\nHAVE OPERATION\nMINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Feb. 34\n(AP)\u2014Frankle Battaglia, Winnipeg's\nmiddleweight boxing flash, will be\nout of the ring for several montha.\nToday physicians advised him he\nmust undergo an operation for\nchronic appendicitis. Hs will be\noperated on at Rochester on Monday.\nWANTS RADIO,\nPIPE, YOYO\nINjflSCOFFIK\nGrotesque WUl Bus Against\nPossibility of Being Bored\nin Grave\nINSURANCE MEN\nMEET IN NELSON\nConfederation Life Conducting Educational Coarse\nWARSAW,\u2014when dying, and even\nbefore dying, there are many people\nwho give a great deal of thought to\nthe drawing up of their laat will\nand testament, one of the moat\ngrotesque wills ever compiled ls\nthat of a man tn Warsaw. Aa be\nfelt hla laat hour drawing nigh he\naent for th\u00ab notary and dictated to\nhim hla final dlipoaltloni.\nWith the probem of the dlvlaion\nof hla possessions he una aoon finished. But ha had other worries. Aa\nln Pot's story ot the man who, dying. In fear that he ahould wake\nagain, took every precaution that\nhla grave ahould be equipped with\nelectrict bells and proper ventilation.\nthla anxious polo took every measure\nto banish boredom after death. Be\nsaid.\u2014\n\"All my life long I have hated\nto be bored. And Tm not going to\nbe bored in my grave. Sea that\nthere la a radio receiving set ln\nmy coffin, and stick my favorite\npipe ln my mouth. But above all\ndo not forget to plaoe a To-To In\nmy hand for ma to play with. Nobody knowa what happens to ul\nafter death, and I want to be tun\nof being able to kill time some my\nor other.\"\nIn vain, hla relatives tad friends\ndid everything they could to dissuade\nbeta trom stipulating these senseless conditions to hla will. They\nwarned him not to lower the \"dignity of death\" by auch a sacrilege.\nThe old fellow mullihly stuck to\nlt, and absolutely refused to die\nuntil these wishes had been entered\nIn hs testament, according to fhe\nterma of wblch relatlvea an aot\nentitled to Inherit hla possessions\nunless they do as he aaya.\nWelcomed by Mayor 8. H. Smythe.\nofflclala and representatives for the\nsouthern dlatrlct, Britiah Columbia,\nof ths confederation Life met In\neducational conference Friday morning. Mayor Smythe ln handing over\nthe keys to tba elty hoped that\nthe delegates Would make themselves\nat home and enjoy the facilities\nfor visitors. Ollbert Prldeaux, superintendent for southern British\nColumbia and B. It. Melville, superintendent for western .Canada\nwith headquarter! at Toronto, replied.\nThe gathering, Is for tnatructlon\nto repreaentatives of the company\nInd tha program constituted round\ntable conferences at whloh such\nsubjects as, prospecting, approach,\ndifficulties met, cloalng tactics, etc.,\nwere discussed. In the afternoon the\ndiscussion led by Mr. Melville was\nunder the title of \"planning for\nIndividual   success  ln   1833.\" .\n-n. conference, wUl conttnua\nthrough today and subjects discussed\nlad by Mr. Melville and o. 3. Kotg-\nenmeyer, educational supervisor. Toronto,   will   Include:\nValue of weakly effort records;\nitandardlratlon aalea talka; following through; why I am an Insurance\nsalesman and getting things done.\nThe banquet wlll conclude tonight\nat whloh speakers win be B. H.\nMelville, O. Kotaenmeyer and othen.\nMr. Melville yesterday stated that\nha waa Indeed pleased to pay compliment to the cltiaens and' city\nmanagers for the wonderful oommunlty he waa vlaltlng. He stated\nthat ha waa extremely impressed\nwith the wonderful lighting system and tha uptodatednaae of auch\na amall oommunlty. He predicted,\nwith the turn of the tide to better\nthlngi, that Nelaon would truly\nproeper.\nDelegates present at the conference\nan:\nR. H. Melville. Toronto; a. J.\nKotaenmeyer, Toronto; Ollbert Prldeaux, Princeton; H. T. Orlffltha,\nPenticton; F. V. Webber, Nelaon:\nCharlea Catalano, Trail; B. W. Nowell\nPrinceton;  Hugh Horswill,  Nelson,\nThe discussions are talcing place\nat tha Hums hotel.\nNAMES OMITTED IN \u2022\nS. SLOCAN REPORT\nINKSLINGERS\nMEET CURLEW\nTbt Inlullngen, an organisation\nof hockey player* picked from the\nDally Newi atari will be out tonight\nat 7 o'clock ln an attempt to atop\nthe winning streak of the Curlew\nCreamery   boya.\nNelson\nBusiness College\n* DAT OR  EVENING  CLASSES\nIndlvldnal Tuition\u2014Commence\nany time.\nP. O. Box 14 Phone 601\nFor Modern Plumbing\nat Moderate Prices\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nOpp. City nan phont 815\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. O. Feb. 34 \u2014\nThe directors of the Bonnlngton\nand South Slocan Women's lnitltute'who gave tha charmingly arranged Valentino tea ln the hall\nFeb. 17, included Mn. Wilson White-\nley and Mn. J. D. Teatman on the\ndirectorate whoee names wen o-nit-\nted ln the nport of tne proceeding.\nThe invitee guests alio Included\nMn. M. I. Watts ot Nelson, Mn.\nJ. H. Robinaon and Mn. R. Jerome\nof Blewitt. Mn. R. Main of Beaaley,\nMn. C. Gardiner, Mn. Byers and\nMn. Crowell of Crescent Valley, Mra.\nR. Wallaoe of Tanya, Mn. Woods,\nMH. Ostlln, Mn. Boy McDonald.\nMn. Oallo, and Mn. Horlick ot\nSouth  Slocan.\nPress Versus Radio\nIs Radio Debate\nORANBROOK, B. O, Nb. 34\u2014The\nToung People's society ot the Unite!\nChurch held a debate at their regular Tuesday evening aeaalon, the\nsubject being, \"Resolved that tha\nndlo haa exerted a gnater Influence on tha minds of tha public\nthan tbe press and periodicals. The\naffirmative waa supported by Ralph\nManning and Orac* McClure aod\nSybil Norgrove and Herbert Potter\nargued tor the negative. Both sides\nhad their facta well manhalled anl\ndelivered tbem well for young de-\nbaten. C. West for the Judges, gave\na'tactful anl Instructive address to\ntbe debaters ooxpllxentlng tbem\nand pointing out where each excelled or might have excelled. Ths decision wont to the exponents of tbs\naffirmative. Mrs McKowan and M.\nT. Harris wen tha other Judges.\nSUDBURY WOLVES\nSHOW FINE SHAPE\nSTOBURT. Ont., Feb. 14 (OP)\u2014\nJuat to ahow tha ho.ee towners\nwhat they looked like laat ee_eon\nwhen they captured the Memorial\ncup at Winnipeg Sudbury Wolves\nheld an old boya nunlon tonight\nand defeated an all-atar team by 3-1.\nOver 9000 fans packed the standi\nfor tbs gane, the proceeds from\nwblch wlU go to the town refiief\nfund.\n-****\nNEN'S SUITS\nand TOPCOATS\nIT'S HERE. The event you have been waiting\nfor. Our 35th Annual Suit Sale starts TODAY.\nEvery suit in our store is on sale including\nBlue serges. Not suits bought for a sale but\nour regular stock of Leishman Fashion-Craft-\nand Semi-Ready hand tailored suits in three\nprices groups.\n$18*75\n$2475\n$29-75\nRegular Values\nto $30.00\nRegular Values\nto $86.00\nRegular Values\nto $40.00      FMORY'S\n\u25a0*\"*        Limited\nROYALS WIN RIGHT\nTO ALLAN PLAYOFF\nPRODUCE FHtM\nMONTRBAL, Feb. 94 (CP)\u2014The\nbanner of the Montnal senior group\nWlU ba carried Into Allan cup play-\ndowns by Royals, It waa decided tonight whan Royals plsyed at a 9-9\ntie with Canadlens and took ths\ntwo-game, total-goals final aeries, 3-9\nFERRY IS GETTING\nOWN POWER TODAY\nIt la expected that the new main\ndrive si\/ve wlU ba Installed on\ntbe Nelson ferry Saturday and that\nIn tba coune of the day the ferry\nwlU reaume Ita own power.\nIn tha meantime tbe Sohaefer-\nHltchcock tug Moresby la itUl acting\nu the ferry'a powar.\nInvermere Teacher\nHas an Operation\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Ftb. 94\u2014J. Z.\nHanna of the invermere high achool\nataff underwent an operation for\nappendicitis ln tha St. Eugene hospital on Wednesday. Hla place on\ntbe staff la being taken by Mlaa\nbene Mclnnis. Mn. Banna la staying tn the city.\nButter la ono of the moet easUy\ndifested fata and la high In vitamin\nessential to growth and health. It\nahould ba Included In tbe diet every\nday. It ahould be uaed liberally In\ntha feeding  of  children.\nMILK   PRODUCERS   REDUCE\nINTEREST BATE\nABBOTSFORD. B. 0.. Feb. 94 (OP)\n\u2014Reduction of Interest ratea on ap\nproximately aioo.000 of the capltr\n\u25a0tock of the Fraser Valley Milk Pr:\nduoen' aaaoclatlon from eight t<\nsix per cent, wu decided upon a\nthe annual meeting ot the Farmera'\nCooperative today. Ths bulk ot the\ncapital atock ls held by the\ntlon.\nDetail Attracts\nMONTRIAL, Ftb. 94 (CP)\u2014Prloes\nbald firm on the Montnal Produce\nand   dairy   market  today.\nEggs wen unchanged, freah graded\nextraa ln carlots or lesa selling at\n30 to 91, firsts at II to 11, pu.leta\nat IT to 18, and eeconds at IS\nto 17 oenta a doaen. Recelpta wan\n919   caeea.\nLAST MINUTE\nANNOUNCEMENTS\nFOR RENT \u2014 HOOSE. 4 ROOMS,\nbath, a lota, fruit trees, lie month.\nMn. Hall, 0th St., oordon Road,\npelrylow. (S7B0>\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nDON'T   FOROliT   PLAZA   DANCE\nTONIGHT. (5778)\nSea our windows for today's specials. J. A. Irving & Co. (M70)\nPlease    phone    3S0L1    for    Mlas\nThompeon, Dressmaking. (5764)\nFur    *   unfurnished   suites    Elec\ntridg  From 132 up  Kerr Apta\n15517)\nFinal Lawn Bowie*. \u25a0' whist drive\nand dance\u2014Orand drawing, March\n3, Canadian Legion. (3779)\nTou can find tradea by ue_ng and\nreading tha Dally Newa \"Tnde It\"\neda on page 6. (5738)\nSt. Paul's W. -I. S. tea and bake\nsale at Mrs. T. O. Gibsons, Carbonate St., March 7. (5777)\nYOUR DRUG NEEDS\nAT LOWEST PRICES\nCOMPARE  OVR  PRICES  WITH  OTHERS\n91.00    Liquid    Petrolatum  fi-V\n50c Milk of Magnesia  95c\n11.00 Beef,  Iron and Wine... 73c\n80c   McCoys   C.L.O.   Tablets 40c\n91.00 Abbey's Salts  tie\n81.00   Blood   Purifier    6\u00bbc\nSOc Blaud  Iron PlUa _ _.. J,'*\n95c Camphorated OU   15c\n95c Glycerine and Rose Water 13c\n83.00 Plnaud'a Cream for... ii.ii\n83.00 Plnaud'a Face Powder 81.23\n25c Plnaud'a Lip Stick  19*\n35c  Argyle Witch  Hani\nCream       , tec\n81.00 Houblgant Face Powder OOe\n81.00  Barbara   Oould   Lotion 70c\n81.00 Hudnut Perfume  45c\n50c   Bath    salts      JOc\nSOc   Three   Flowen   Cream .. 88c\n85o   S'oans   Liniment  Mc 30c   Mlnard'a    Liniment\n38c    Bayer's    Aspirin  20c 25c   Frultatlvea   .  ._\t\n9123 Burdock Blood 50c   Frultatlvea   \t\nBitten    98c 10c Lux Soap \t\n10c  Palmolive soap, cake   ie ___ Auto strop Blades\t\nSOc Olllette Blades, pkg  35c 25c Llsterlne Tooth Paste,\n75c Giant Kruschen Salts \u00ab.1c     9 for ... _ _\t\n30o  Mentholatum   _ 15c 80c   Mentholatum   \t\nspecial:   Vacuum   Bottles   _ \t\nLUNCH   KITS   \u00bb5c\n1 lb. \"Fruit Jellies, ng. S6c\u2014per pkg.\t\n91.00  Vlnbl for  75c tl.36   oarnol\n200\nWe\nSV\nV\nm\ntv\n88s\nKK*\n898\n:v\n78c\nMODnas. 9 pk;\u00ab. for ....\nKLE3SNEX, 3 pkgs. for ....\nKOTEX,  9  pkgs. for\nBATH SOAP, reg. 10c cake. 19 cakes for .\nHUDNDT 380 TALC,  per  tin  \t\n91.00   BOX   OF   NOTE   PAPBR   \t\nBOo BOX OF NOTE PAPER .\n800 1-lb. TIN OF PARKINSON TOVFEE. lb.  ,._.\nPHONIi 94 BOX 1083\nCITY DRUG CO.\nNELSON'S DISPENSING CHEMISTS\nSERVICE  QUA>,ITY\t\n. 4V\n. 30c\n. 48c\n. 7 Sr\n. 19c\n. 50-\n2.V*\n. 40,\nDon't fall to bear the Fink-Strat-\nton-Lowery trio MARCH 99\u2014NELSON GLEE CONCERT. (57S9)\nCHARITY   DANCE   .EAGLE   HALL\nTONIGHT.  TROUBADOUR ORCHESTRA.  ADMISSION  95c (5737)\n(57571\nLAST CHANCE TO SEE SKI\nJUMPING, SUNDAY, 9 P. M. IK\nAID  OF  WELFARE  FUND.      (5778)\nTlie OrUl Cafe opening March let,\nunder new management. Watch for\nour   opening ' announcement.   i8760)\nSPECIAL PRIZES AT THE CANADIAN LEGION WHIST DRIVE AND\nDANCE WED, MARCH 1ST. ADMIS\nSION, 95 CENTS. (5779)\nBt. Saviour's Church. Sunday 28th,\nFebruary.\nHoly Communion 8 a. m.\nMorning Prayer and Evensong as\nusual. (8784)\n\"Jimmy Be Careful,\" a three a t\ncomedy to bs preeented by Trinity\nY. F. A. March 91 and 82. Ticket-.\n95c and 15c. (5774)\nDaughter! of England what drlv\nand danoe Memorial hall, Monday.\nFab. 97th, 9 P. m. Admission 35c.\neverybody welcome. (5789)\nHOCKEY SUNDAY \u2014 Wolvea va.\nFairview; Rlnk Midgets vs. Fairview\nMidgets; Meulere va. Rangen. Playoff games, 2.30. silver collection.\n(8778)\nCOME AND ENJOY A CUP OF\nBLUE RIBBON TEA AND COFFEF\nAT THE SAFEWAY STORE, FBI-\nDAY AND SATURDAY. FREE DEM\nONSTRATION. (5748'\nA diamond necklace replaces the , Una the cowl back to tha evening\natrap on tha whlta crepe dreaa at   jacket on the right,\ntha left while velvet flowen under-1 \\\nPARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION-\nORGANIZATION MEETING, CANADIAN LEGION, MONDAY, FEB. 87.\nAT 8.18 P. M. ALL INTERESTED\nKINDLY ATTEND. (8737)\n. i.a... it-iM-cma\nDEVELOPING\nAND PRINTING\nYour   Winter    Snapshots\nahould   ba   carefully\nfinished.\nYour  Pictures  will  benefit\nby   our  yean  ot  Photo\nFinishing experience.\nBe aura and bring ua your .\nnext roll and have them\nprinted   on   Velox.\nCAllen 's A rt Shopp\nMedical Arts Building\nA Greeti-.ia Card for Evt\\\nOccasion\nFor\u2014\n.t\nSERVICE\nPRICE and]\nQUALITY\nSTAR\n\u00ae\u00a3\u00a32\u00a3!5lS)\nPP-ones 10 Cf 11\nSHOWING 8\u20147\u20148 P.M.\nLAST   SHOWING   OF\nJanet Gaynor\nCharles FarreD\nIn\n\"Teis of th*\nStorm Country\"\nCOUNTRY  STORE  AT 9 Ttt,\nMacDonald Jam Night\n\"'.'   i **-\nComtnt Next Week\nLF.E.  TEA'\niday   and   Tuesday\n(ACT  \u2014   FAY   WRAY\n\"DOCTOR X\"\nUedneaday and Thursday\nLEE  TRACY\nCONSTANCY   -CUMMINS\n\"WASHINGTON\nMERRY GO\nROUND\"\nFriday Ud Saturday\n\u2022The Maid ol tho\nHoi\n.\n\u2014     \u25a0*\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. 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