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MU\nmm CENT* * COPT\nNCMBEB IM\nBENNETT\n\u00b0lr *\u25a0 r*.\n\u25a0*\/\nPOSTED BUS\nADVERTISE AN\nUIEGALMEET\nPermit Refused to Communists for This\nAfternoon\nMARCH WORKED UP\nON OUTSIDE PLAN\nPolice Seize Instructions\nfor Disaffection in\nCamps\nHand-lettered bUIs posted around\nNelson, announcing t demonstration at the court house at t\no'clock this afternoon, In defiance of the ctty bylaws, the permit applied for having been refused, apparently Indicate aa Intention on the part of the communist element now In Nelson\nto proceed as lf the demonstration\nhad not been prohibited.\nThe bills read:\n\"Support demonstration on Thursday, March 33, 3 p.m., to weloome\ndelegatee from Cranbrook, Kitchener, Wynndel for the hunger march.\nDemands\u201425 per cent Increase In\nrelief; the right to eat and sleep\nwhere we choose. Local demands.\nMeet at court house. Oood speaker\n\u2014-Glen.\"\nThe hunger march referred to la\nobviously that advertised for April 4\nat victoria, and the Individual men-\n(Contlnned on Page Eight)\nMINERS BREAK\nHUNGER STRIKE\nAccept Food When Leant the\n.Government to Intervene\n'    for Them\nWARSAW,. March M.\u2014(AP)\u2014More\nthf n 700 miners who have been on\nstrike since Saturday ln mining\nsnafts at Kllmontow accepted tood\nfor tbe first time tonight when\nthey learned tbe government had\npro.nteed to intervene ln their behalf.\nTbey refused to come to the surface, however, and Instead delegated representatives to present their\ncase to officials ln Warsaw.\nWhan the hunger atrlke started\nat the close of work Saturday,\nminers aald tbey preferred to Ale\nunderground than to starve to death\nslowly becauae of unemployment.\nMine operators had announoed plans\nto flood the shafts In which tba\nmen worked.\nThis decision of tbe operators waa\nreached when the government dt\ndined recently to permit a 16 per\noent wage cut and decreed an average reduction of IT per eent ln\nthe price of domestic ooal.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0is esemiswew\nCHILD ESCAPES\nHARM AS TRAIN\nRUNS OVER HER\nDISBURT,   AJtt,   Ultcb   J-\u2014\n(OP)\u2014Two-iur old Clin Klein,\ndaughter of Mr. end Mn. Otto\nKlein of Dldsbury, wea run\norer t>T a tnln todey but le\nalive end uninjured although\nbadly frightened.\nTbe child Wie welkin, on the\nnil-war  track,  when  a train\napproached. Terrified, ,be atart-\ned   to  run   but  stumbled   and\nfell.\nTbe engineer applied tbe\nbrake,. The engine, however,\npsssei   ore*  the  Uttle  tltl.\nMember, ot the train crew\ntumbled hastily fron th, can\nand found Clara beneath tbe\ncoel tender. Tbe child ww\n\u2022lightly hysterics], but oecaped\nwltbout a brulee.\n\u2022i r*^ \u25a0\u25a0-*#\u25a0\u2022 a* \u25a0>\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u00bb_*'-**_\u25a0*,\u25a0\nDALADIER MAY\nGO TO ITALY\nFrench Want Peace Club\nto Operate in Framework of League\nPARIS, March It (AP).\u2014A trip\nbr premlrr Daladler to Italy for\na direct discussion with Premier\nMuaollnl mar be the neit more\nIn effort, to orgenlie * four-\npower \"peace ene,\" It dereioped\ntodey.\nThe meeting appenntlj depend,\non the reaction of Premier Ilunollnl\nto the con.ereatiow la rule held\nyesterds, by M. OglMKaud Prime\nMinuter funuar jtgfioaaM of\nOreat Britain. T_*\">__m____, MUI\nforeign statesmen dleaua-ed tlw\nMuMollal \"peace club\" project,\nwhich the Italian pfemler had explained to Mr. MaeOona'.d when\nthe BrltUh prime minuter wm In\nRome lttt week-end.\nNO PUNS MADS\nBeml-orflcUlly It wee r, rested ao\nplan, hare been made tor th*\nDeladler-MuesoUnl    meeting,    whleh\n\u2022*S*m^*!\u00b0!S$ %**tl*S>* \u2022*,\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\".\nern  Italy. tot a number of yean\ntbe Italian premier baa mad* It a\nrule not to leare hu own oountry.\nIn pHnclple the French bate\nagreed to the Muuollni plan, But\ncertain modlflcetlona hare been\nasked. The Tnnch want tha \"peaoe\nclub\" to operate within the framework of the League of Nation, because tbey believe they would be\nable to mueter auffloUnt lnfluenoe\nIn the league to bait or counteract\na poaalble Italo-Oermsn bloe agaltut\nthem.\nBegin Setting Up\nBank Commission\nGoTerawent WUl Stt to Work\nat Once\nHope Secure Power\nNegotiate Treaties\nWill Posh Legislation as Soon\nas Emergency Measures\nOat of Way\nWASHINGTON, March 23 (AP)\u2014\nState department offlclala said today ther hoped to secure leglalatlon\nahortly authorizing the ad ml nutrition to negotiate reciprocal commercial treatlea baaed on mutual tariff\nconoeaaiona.\nOfficials Indicated auch leglalatlon\nwould be pufthed ae aoon aa emergency meaaurea are out of the way.\nOfflclala would not connect the\nquestion of reciprocal tar iff \u2022 with\nthat ot war debta but the Imprei-\nalon prevailed that tariff advantage*\nwould be dlacuaaed when Aitnerlca'a\ndebtora prow their clalma for re*\nvlalon.\nIt waa made clear at the department that the American government\nwould emphaetaa aa moet Important\nthe removal of trade barrlera and\nexchange restrictions hampering ttM\nfree movement of gooda.\nLEGION PROTESTS\nMOVE ON PENSIONS\nCALOART, Uarch 33 (CP)\u2014Mem-\n, bera of the Canadian legion gathered\nIn meeting nere today and went on\nrecord aa opposed to the Dominion\ngovernment'* budget provlalon that\nall pensioner* ln government'* employ receiving a aalary ln exoes* of\ntheir pension ehould rellnqulah tbe\npenelon.\nfth\n*H\n\\i\\J.\nASKS Dim\n4SK WIDE RELIEF POWERS\nCOMMONSPASS1\nThe Country Has Been\nMilked Dry, Declares\nFernie Member\nADVISES B. C. TO\nRECONSIDER GRANTS\nCountry Is in Worse Position Than If Foreign\nFoe Invaded\nVICTORIA, March tt (CP)\u2014The\nJones budget urged tf.** um of the\npruning hook and shears, aald\nTom Uphill, Labor member for\nPernle In the legislature thla afternoon, but why aae thew tool* on\nt dead tree.\n\"If anyone believe* all the money\nwe owe will be paid back, he haa\nanother gueaa ooming,\" aald air.\nUphill, referring to thr provincial\ndebt. \"The country haa been milked\ndry; we are hopelessly tn debt with\none and a half million people ln\nCanada on the dole.\nCHANGE   BY   VIOLENCE\n\"Premier Bennett la of the opinion\nthat the preaant unemployment la\nnot a national crtsla, but I want\nto aay that we are ln a worae position than lf a foreign foe had Invalided our oountry. Mr. Bennett'*\nremark   to   the   western   miyor*   at\n(Continued en Page Eight)\nRESIDENTS STOCK\nUP BREW MATERIAL\nLa\/ la Supply Before Price\nCkaofff Effective\nMarch SI\nHundreds of Royal city reeldents\nset out today to beat the budget.\nAa a reeult many of them will have\nsufficient bome brew or at least\nmaterial for making It, to laat them\nthe rest of the yeer-\nLeading New Westminster atorea\ndid a roaring buslneaa ln home brew\nIngredient* this morning, and ln one\nshop sales girl* had aU they ooull\ndo to cope with the mah.\nOne lady purchased $17 worth of\nmalt extract, at tbe old prloe.\nShe haa nearly 1000 pints of home\nbrew beer ln tbe offing.\nMalt extract la today selling at\nfour pounds for tt cents. When\nthe preeent stocks are exhausted and\nnew stocks come ln, a four-pound\nUn of malt extract  win  cost ga.Ofl.\nA General Under (Camera) Fire\nSUMS EDGETT\nARGUMENT IN\nAPPEAL COURT\nEdgett Counsel Says Appointment of Cameron\na Nullity\nOTTAWA, March Jl.\u2014(CP)\u2014Tbe\ngovernment will est to work at onoe\nto agt up tbe royal commlaalon to\ninvestigate the Canadian banking\nkern, and consider tbe proa and\n\u25a0 of argument* ln favor of a\nantral banking system. The commission wu forecast eome daya ago\nand waa confirmed ln tbe budget\nof Hon. K. tf. Rhode*, minister of\nfinance, ln the house of common*\nyesterday.\nWhile no official Information oould\nbe secured It was learned on good\nauthority the government would\nseek the services of som* leading\nBrltUh authority on banking, to\nbead tbe commission, and lt la expected tbe personnel will be divided\nabout equally between Canadian\nand   BrltUh   authorities.\nReccSnmendttlont of tbe oommlsslon wlll form the basis of operation for the houae banking committee next eeaalon. The decennial\nrevision was due this year but was\npostponed and the existing bank\ncharters will be extended until July\nl, 1934, by sn act now before the\nhouse.\nCombat Hazards\nin Wake of Flood\nFlood Menace in Ohio Mores\nDownstream\nINJURED IN FALL\nFROM FREIGHTER\nBILL REVISES\nSECURITY ACT\nWASHINGTON, March 23 (CP)\u2014\nRevised to Include tbe beat portions\nof tbe BrltUh Securities act, a bill\nwaa reintroduced today by Senator\nJohnson (R., Calif.), for federal\nsupervision or foreign loans underwritten tn this country and to prohibit loans to countries ln default\nto the United Statea government\nand Ita people.\nVANCOUVER, March 33 (OP) \u2014\npalling off the aide ot the American freighter Bmergency Aid, berthed\nat Kingsley dock, north end of\nCampbell avenue, onto a barge,\nAlexander Smart, Commercial drive,\nsuffered severe head injuries thU\nafternoon.\nHe wu removed to Oeneral hospital where hU condition U eald to\nbe \"fair.\"\nSmart, who U employed by the\nKingsley Navigation company, wae\nworking on the vessel when the\naccident occurred.\nREDUCE DIVIDEND\nON STEEL COMMON\nMONTREAL, March 23 (CT)\u2014Directors of the Steel Company of\nCanada, limited, today reduoed the\ndividend on the eo.nmon stock from\n$1.76 to $1.30 annually by the declaration of 30 oenu for the current\nquarter. The regular quarterly rate\nof 43% oenta wu deelsred on the\npreferred. Both dlvldenda were for\nthe quarter ending March 31, payable May 1 to shareholder* of record\nApril ?.\nCINCINNATI, Ohio.. March S3\n(AP).\u2014The flood menace of the\nOhio river moved downstream from\nhere tonight, while authorltlu ln\nlocalities up the river took steps to\ncombat the hazard* that follow ln\ntbe wake of high waters.\nPossible collapse of flood-weakened buildings ln areu where the\nwaters retreated today wu deemed\nby authorities the greatest present\ndanger, and warnings wsre given\nhere and ln several other cities to\nbeware  ot auch atructurw.\nPrecaution also wu taken to prevent any epidemics of disease. In\nDayton, Ky\u201e across ths river from\nCincinnati, achool children were\ngiven large dossa of cod liver oil to\nincreau   thsir   resistance.\nMeanwhile the flood waters ebbed\naway here, and although slowly,\nbrought cheer to Cincinnati and to\nother communities more than 100\nmllu upstream. In that area, the\nOhio generally marked time, beld\nback by the gnat volume ot water\nthat bogged ln the tri-state area of\nOhio, Kentucky and Indiana. From\nthe latter district downstream the\nsituation wm one of increasing distress.\nIt wlU be another wuk, the\nweather bureau Mid, before the\nworst ot the flood I* telt in eouthern Indiana, Kentucky and illinoU.\nAsk Nature of German\nMistreatment of Jews\nOTTAWA, March aa (CP).\u2014Jewish members of the houu ot commons consisting of S, W. Jacobs, A.\nA. Heap* aod Samuel Factor, waited\non the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett,\nprime minister and minister for\nexternal affair.;, today, aaklng on\nbehalf of Canadian Jews that steps\nbe taken to ascertain the nature\nof the mlstreatmsnt alleged to have\nbeen suffered by Oerman Jewa\nalnos the Hitlerite government came\nInto power.\nTbe prime minister received the\ndelegation sympathetically and undertook to communicate with Dr.\nOeoar Skelton, under-secretary of\nstate for external affair*, who la In\nLondon, aaklng for a complete report et tha altuation.\nVANCOLTEB, March tt (CP).\u2014\nHearing before the court of appeal, ot former police chief, Col.\nC. X. Idgrtt's appeal frou cfclcf\nlaattee Morrison's refusal tt grant\nan    Injunction    restraining    the\n\u25a0asSSasss.1^^ l\ntinning, t. C. Mayere, K.C., counsel for CoL Edgett, who seeks an\ninjunction against the commissioners to prevent appointment\nof his successor, concluded his\nargument this afternoon with the\nstatement that \"you cannot compensate a man for the wreck of\nhis   reputation.\"\nMr. Mayer regarded the appointment\nto the office, of John Cameron u\na nullity; and he plaoed ln the ume\ncategory resolutions, passed at a\nucond muting of the board, ratifying and confirming tbe dlsmlsul\nof Bdgett and appointing Cameron\nln hi* place. Tbe sseond reeolutlon\nfor -bdgett's dismissal resulted from\na question raised that Mayor L. D.\nTaylor wu not qualified on the\nfirst occasion, because he had not\ntaken tbe oath ot police commissioner.   Col.   Bdgett   wu   disralsud\n(Continued en Page Eight)\nSCORES SUGAR TAX\nMONTRBAL, March 33 (CP)\u2014Industries using sugar are \"unwar-\nrantedly, discriminate^ and seriously\nhard-hit\" by the two cents ner\npound tax on sugar announoed ln\ntbe budget speech yesterday, Alexander M. Murphy, vice-chairman of\ntbe Quebec branch of the Canadian\nManu:acturen association, declared\ntoday.\nBlame Foreigners\nfor Most Riots\nV-CTOJUA. March aa\u2014Forelgneri\nwtn blexej tor met ot th. unemployment disorders In Vsncouver\ndurlnf th. discussion\netmp, .nd kim generally la tte\npublic account, commlttw M th.\nBritln  Columbia  legislature.\nQuestions wan tsiti on tte Bum\nbtr ot fortliMra btlng\nIn a-ap. on rtlMt and tt\n*d out that khm aoUatt\nto* taw cart st 'any bvtt\ncitizens. J. w. Corn.tt\nupon tho eagerness ot unemployed\nforeigner. In Vancouver to aeoure\npictures of aoxt of thtlr nun-ban\nclaahlng  with   pollce.\ntt wat reported 6300 men -wtrt\nbeing cand for ln relief campa\nagalnat 11,000 at ona time two yttn\nago, light j ot tha ail permanent\nand semi-permanent campa built\nan being maintained. Ninety hart\nbttn dismantled.\nelr own\n>t\u00ab_\nBEER AND WINE\nFLOW IN U_S. ON\nSIXTH OF APRIL\nRoosevelt and Garner Attach Signatures With\na Smile\nWILL BE LEGAL\nIN 14 STATES\nProhibitionists B u s y in\nAttempt to Halt Beer\nFlow\nBT  ntANCIg  M.  STEPHENSON\nAaatelated   rreaa   Staff   Writer\nWASHINGTON, March it (AT).\n\u2014With amlKa, the Roosevelt administration today fonaall-f anth-\norlied tte aalt of Mer 111 tte\nUnited  Statea.\nBUI   legalising   both   tte  amber\nbrew   and   alao   wine   of   S.I   ptr\ncent alcoholic content became law\nwith   tte   signature   of   President\nRoosevelt at I p.m.\n\"And I hope you got tbt unlit\nat tha tnd,\" ht nmarked to photographers   who   recorded   tha   signing   ln   tht   cabinet   room   at   tht\nWhltt   House  executive   offlos.\nWealing a broad grin himself an\nhour taller. Vice-president Oarner\nhad affiled hit signature to* the\nlegislation to tend It trom congress\nto the Whltt Houm.\nAPRIL   I\nPltteen daya tenet\u2014or after mid\nnight on April s~the beer may bt\ntold IB th, 14 statea permitting It.\nBehind Peter Verigin\nDeclares Indifference of Rest\nHss Caused Dissension in\nCommunity\nBLAINl LAKK, Sask.. March 22.\n\u2014(OP)\u2014Peter Verigin, aplrltual and\ntemporal leader of tbe Doukhobori,\naddressed a mass meeting of his\nfollowers here today and later attended a committee meeting to plan\nhla Itinerary. Be leavea for York-\nton tomorrow.\nIndependent Doukhobori frequently Interrupted the patriarch with\nQuestions but there waa no disorder.\nVerigin later admitted only about\n90 per cent of the Doukhobori were\nbehind him, and declared the Indifference of the rest of the precepts of their religion hu caused\ndissension ln the community.\nDEFENDANT TO\nTAKE STAND AT\nCOURT MARTIAL\nYouthful Scot WUl Tell\nOwn Story Today; One\nWitness Surprised\nRESOLUTION TO\nBRING IN BILL\nRelief Legislation Will Bs\nDiscussed Next\nWeek\nHEAPS SUGGESTS\n30-HOUR WEEg\nGordon Says Constitutional Rights Blocks Insurance Scheme\n(Conttaaed an rag, Mght)\nCONVERSION LOAN\nLIKELY IN FALL\nHeaviest Obligations Fall\nThea\nAMENDMENT  TO  NOTES\nACT   QETS   FIRST   BEADING\nOTTAWA. March 33 (OP)\u2014A bill\namending tht Dominion Notes act\nIn order to provide that the aectlon\nwhloh permit, tht redemption ol\nDominion note. In gold mar ht suspended ttom timt to Umt br order-\nln-councll. waa glrtn flnt reading\nIn tht houa, ot common, today.\nHob. I. H. Rhodes, mlnlettr of\nflnanoe,  aponaored   tht  meaaure.\nSTABILIZATION FUND BRINGS ABOUT\nINCREASE IN CERTAIN COMMODITIES\nPlan to Be Put Into Effect at\nEarliest Possible Time\nOTTAWA, Much 33 (CP) \u2014With\na clear picture of Canada's financial position before them, Canadians tonight looked for early steps\nto bring into effect some of the\ndevelopments announced by Ron.\nB. If. Rhodes, minister of finance,\nin his, 1933 budget speech.\nFrom many point cf view tbe\nstabilisation scheme to eld exporters of certain farm snd other products to tbe Tjnlted Kingdom ts\nlikely to have the first definite\neffect. Markets for certain commod-\nlttei even showed increased price\ntrends  today  on  the   heals  of  the\naanouncsmetit.\nTh* stabilisation plan wlll he put\nInto operation at the earliest possible moment, lt was Indicated today. Machinery to prov.de for pay.\nment to exporters oi tne difference\nbetwesn tha normal value of aales\nof meats, fish, animals, cheese, canned fruitg and vegettbles and a\nfew other ocmmodltles wUl be\nstarted at once.\nEstimates of the cost of the\nscheme to the government varied\nand lt was stated no definite Indication along this line oould be\ngiven. One estimate placed lt at\n(6,000,000 but lt is claimed the\nbenefits to producers and exporters\nwlll far exceed the government outlay.\n28 CANADIANS DRAW HORSES,\nON GRAND NATIONAL RACE\nAny of T h e m May Win\nMoney Ranging From\n$123,000 to $410\nDUBLIN, Irish Free State, March\ntt (CP cable).\u2014Twenty-eight Canadian, tods- drew nonet In th,\nIrlih hoepltal aweepatake for Frl-\ndar'a running at Llrerpool of the\nOrand National, world', premier\nateepleehatt. Any one of them\nmay win money ranging from\nV_M,MM, far a winning hone,\ndown to 3410, conaolatlon prlre.\nPour canadlena drew tickets on\ntht fsvorltes, two getting Qregalach\nand two Oolden Mll'.er which top\ntht betting Jointly at odds of nine\nto ont agalnat. Seventeen othtr\ntlcketa were drawn on ttch of tht\nfavorite,.\nSubscriptions aet a record for tht\nawtepatakt, now tht blggeet of ltt\nkind ln tht world, totalling ta.101,-\nJ-0   (about  ,13,800,000   at  tbt  cur\nrent rata ot eichangt ln Canada).\nOf thla about \u20228.000,000 wlll ba\ndlatrtbuttd ln prlae,.\nVancouver people who were favored ln tnt dnw wen:\nLoula Anderaon. ahtngle sawyer,\n_4\u00bbi Pandora atnet, who dnw\nApostasy.\nCyril H. Ruddock, dlatrlct fin\nchltf, and mtmbtr, of the ataff at\nNo, 17 flrthall. Forty-flint and Pre-\nnr, who draw Ottawa.\n\"Arabela,\" 4838 Oak etreet, who\ndnw Invent.\n\"Klckty\", 300 weat Fifteenth.\nNorth Vanoouver, who obtained\nToung Prinot.\nWilliam Tell, 3678 eaat Mghth,\nwith Oraegalach.\nOthtr Brltlth Columbia mtdent.\nWho hart drawn horaes an:\n\"Terry\". Dominion hotel, Victoria,\nNo. BH 51481, on Ballybrack.\n\"Checkers,\" Courtenay, No. QH\n31888, on Ballybrack.\n\"Chance,\" Douglaa Lake, No. AT\n83668,  on  Merriment  Fourth.\nBeatrice Woded, 1030 Vaughan\natreet, Esquimau, No. NO 41111a 00\nBally Banwood.\nOTTAWA, Uarch tt. \u2014 (OP)\u2014*\nlarie converalon loan :\u2022 eipected to\nat laid before tht Canadian bondholders early ln the fall but It is\nunlikely an Unit will bt offered\nbefore thst timt, It la learned han\nIn hit budget apeech yeaterday Bon\nB. N. Rhodta, mlhlattr of finance,\nforecast a converalon loan at \"thl\nopportune  time.\"\nThe beavieat obligation of tht\ngovtrnmtnt ma tun, at a rult, ln tht\nfall and thla year lt la understood\nthe funding requirements will ht\nin eiceas of W0O.000.OO0.\nCN. Employees Free\nof Pension Action\nAny Action Taktn by Gothii-\nment Dow Not Apply to\nThem        ,\nOTTAWA, Karch _ _<CP)\u2014 Any\naction taktn by the government aa\nIndicated by tht budget speech to\nsuspend payment of penalona to\nwar veterans employed In tht civil\nservice wlll not apply to veterans\nemployed by the Canadian National\nrailways, It was learned hen today.\nSalaries of C.N.B. employees are\nregulated by tht CNR. management\nand ara not directly undtr tht control of tht government u It the\ncivil ttrrlot, lt waa explained. Action\naffecting employees of tht C.N.R\nwould hart to bt taktn by tht\nmanagement of the road.\nSIX DROWN\nIN FLOODS\nBUINOe AIRC8, Maroh 31. (AP).\u2014\nPlooda today caused tht deaths of\nall peraona and fifteen were reported\nmisting.\nDamage to cropa and loaaea of livestock wtre conalderable ln Dahla\nBlanoa and Coronel Dorrrego districts.\nSHIP GONDOLA\nFOR AIR TRIP\nANTWERP, March 33 (CP cable).\n\u2014An alum-hum gondola used by\nProfessor Augusts plccard in hts\nascension to the stratosphere today\nwas placed , tbotrd the Ctnadlan\nPtclfio freighter BetTtrford which\nlater sailed for Stint John, N.B.\nThs gondolt will be used In tn tt<\ntempt to reach the stratosphere\nthis summer from James bty ln\nnorthern  Ontario,\nCONCILIATION BOARD\nTO ORGANIZE FRIDAY\nMONTRBAL. March 33 (CP).\u2014A\nboard of conciliation tppolnted to\nhear t wage dispute between tbe\nCtntdltn Nttlonal tnd Canadian\nPaclflo railways, on the one hand,\ntnd the running trades employees\non the other, wlll hold tn organization meeting here Friday, with ths\nfirst hearing of argument probably\nttking pltot next Mondty.\nLONDON.   Mtrch   St. \u2014 (AP) \u2014\nMeu tenant    Norman    Be 11 Ue-Stewart,  who  ls  charged  with   selling\nmlllttry secrets to t foreign tgent,\nwill take the witness stand ln his\nown behtlr tomorrow titer t short\nmorning session of the court martial which win be held ln secret.\nTht    prospect    of    the    youthful\nScot telling  his own  story  ls expected to drtw the largest crowd of\nthe trltl tnd pollce tre ttking precautions tbtt there be no disorders.\nToday's  proceedings  were  for the\nmost ptrt secret. One witness, heard\nln   public,   expressed   surprise   such\ncharges   had   been   brought   agilnst\nthe young officer.\nThla witness, Lieutenant l. Cromwell, one of %p* \u00bbtUHera.\u00bb|wtrfa\nclotstt friends; testified 7* the\nprosecution thtt he had considered\naccompanying Balllle-Stewart to Oermany lttt summer but did not do so.\nThe prosecution chtrges tht alleged\noffence wtt committed ln conjunction with a German.\nBalllle-Stewart, Lieutenant Cromwell ttld, wtt \"the very lut\"\nof hla friends tgtlnst whoai he\nwould hare expected tuch chtrges\nto he msde. Tbe witneta tsserted\ntbe lieutenant, on hla return from\nBerlin, did not mention tbe Incident\nof a ilason with t young woatn\nthere. Army authorities have tes-\nUfled when they Asked Bainie-Stew-\nart tbout the source of \u00a390 sent\nto him from Berlin he stld he received lt from thit woman. The\nprosecution contends lt was pty\nment for mlllttry secrets.\nRemand for Sentence\nWould-be Extortionist\nPrice Pleads Guilty to Charge\nat the Coast\nVANCOTJVEl, Mtrch 33 (OP)\u2014\nArrested following t telephone met-\nsage hinting of tn extortion plot\nInvolving Urge sums of money, Ray\nK. price pleaded guilty tn police\ncourt to t chtrge of attempting to\nobtain money from Henry Reifel Jr.\nby false pretenots tnd was remanded\nto Mtrch  24 for  sentence.\nBetween January 1 and March IB\nMr. Reifel received telephone n.\nsages telling of t plan to abduct\nmembers of his ftmlfly, li 1300.000\nwere not ptld to tbe plotters. The\npei-son who telephoned declared\nthat for a money consideration he\nwould reveal  the plot.\nDetective work following t complaint made to the polios two weeks\nago resulted in the telephone tails\nbeing traced tnd brought out the\nfaat thtt no plot existed. On Mtrch\nlg Dstectlves A. Bte tnd \\v. Mtckle\narrested Price as he stepped out of\na telephone booth.\nPrice ls a native of New Brunswick. Be was wounded ln war ssrv<\nloe.\nMr. Reifel informed the court\nthrough City Prosecutor O. Orr thst\nhe did not wlah to tee the mtn\npunished severely, but simply wished\nprotection  tgtlnst  similar  attempts.\nSTILL HUNT FOR\nJAIL BREAKERS\nLatest advices from Cranbrook\nWednesday tfttrnoon, received tt\ndivisional headquarters here, reported the search for the two men\nwho broke out of the Cranbrook\nJail Sundty night, ts still con\ntlnulng.\nThe men, William Cameron tnd\nWtlter McOulre, were awaiting trial\nbefore Judge O. H. Thompson on\nIndividual chtrges of breaking tnd\nentering.\nOTTAWA, Mtrch W (CP)\u2014Boust\nof commons  took  the  first  stev\ntodty, to el-tend for tnother yew\nthe    government's    unemployment\nrelief   legislation   tnd   clothe   thn.\nad mln titration   with   wide   powers\nto deti with the \"petce, order ani\ngood government\" of tbe country.\nWithout recorded division, t reso*\nlutlon   was   passed.   Instructing   taw\ngovernment   to  bring   ln   the   relltf'\nlegislation,    climaxing   t    week    tt\nmore of debtte. The legislation ltselt\nwill  bt dlseutted  next week.\nThe government ts gathering dat* |\non a contributory unemployment insurance  scheme,  but  tt every  turn.\ncollides      with    the    constitution*!\nrights of the provlnoes, Hon. W. A.\nOordon,  minister of labor, told  thn \u25a0\nhouse. It will be neceestry for tht\nprovlnoes   to   surrender   some   legtl ;\nrights before  t  nation-wide  scheme \u25a0\nls possible, tddsd Bon. Hugh Outh- t\nrle, minister of Justice.\nCOMPEL    CONTRIBUTE\nAt the recent Domlnlon-prorlnclti _\nconference, continued Mr.. Outhrle,\nthe provlnoes declined to surrender I\ntheir legs! powers over lnsurtnng\nand were opposed to tn amendment !\nto tbt Brltlth North America tot t*)\ntntble tht Dominion to tet tlon*.\n(Continued tn Ptgt Burnt)\nDORLAND CASE\nTO BE PUBLIC\nOpen Investigation on\nApril 3\nTORONTO, Mtrch 33 (CP).\u2014ltt\nJustice A. C. Klngstone announced\ntodsy he would open the investigation into the Albert Dorlund\ncase April 3 tnd thtt it would bt\npublic,\nTht Ontario government tppotnt*\ned hit lordship to conduct the ln\u00ab\nvestlgatlon following tn Inquiry by*\nthe Toronto police commission into\n\"fmme-up\" charges of Dorlund,\nDorlund, now serving t ftve-yetg\nsentence at Portsmouth penitentiary,\nalleged he was \"framed\" by Toronto\npolioe In t frustrated btnk holdup\nRetract Statement\non U.S, Program\nNo Ban Is Placed on U.S. jj\nPrograms\nOTTAWA, Mtrch 33 (CP)\u2014Hector I\nCharlesworth, chairman of tht Ctnadlan rtdlo broadcasting commit*\nslon, todty ordered stttlon OKOW\nin Toronto broadcast a retraction\nof statements msde during a pro*\ngram from thst stttlon lwt Prtdty\nnight Indicating the commission ht4\nplaoed a ban on certain United\"\nStates programs being broadcast by\nCanadian stations.\nThe Instructions wired the station\nby Mr. charlesworth. require thtt\nthe retraction be brotdctst thrtt\ntimes on successive \u25a0 dtys, commeno-\nlng tonight. The retraction mutt\nsay no ban has been plaoed ot%\nUnited States programs and that la\nestablishing a maximum of fl par\ncent of program time for advertlt*\ning purposes the commission waa\nonly carrying out tbe unanimous\ndecision  of  parliament.\nCURRIE GIVES VIEW\nON WAR PENSIONS\nBOWMANVILLE, Ont., Mtrch 33\n(CP).\u2014Sir Arthur Currie, principal\nof McOlll university, Montreal, and\nformer commander of the Canadian\ncorps ln Prance, tonight told the\nBowmanvllle branch of tbe Canadian Legion \"the last thing to be\ntouched\" should be disabled war\nveterans'   pensions.\nTHE WEATHER\nTEMPERATUKES\n'\nMln.\nUat,\n:-IXLSON       19\n41\nVictoria       14\n3\u00bb\nVancouver      S3\n48\nSamloops      S3\n48\nUteean Point     33\n48\nDawson, T. T     U*\n13\nAtlln        11\n33\nBeattle    34\n48\nPrince Rupert     30\n43\nPortland, Ore    33\n83\nSan Francisco    48\n88\nSpokane       33\n43\nPrince Oeorge        14\n44\nLoe Angelee     BO\n70\nPenticton      33\nOrand Pork,    30\n38\nKaslo\t\nSI\nCslgary     33\n33\nSwift Current      30\n38 .\nPrince Albert        3\n33\nQu'Appelle        13\nSO\nWinnipeg       8\n38\nNenalmo        84\n43\n\u2022\u2014Below aero.\nForecasts\nI    Nelson and Vicinity\u2014Ooner\u00abll- rait\nwltb .rest- at night.\n\t\n ui,-m-,i. w-MMv^ymrm-mmmwe-m. -     *\n*l\u00bb .TWO\ni_\u00bb-____-*ti-nm\nROSS DEFEATS\nFARGO EXPRESS\ni Aligns Himself for Crack\nj  at Canzoneri; Out-\nbattles Petrolle\nCpICAOO, Mwch H (AP)\u2014\nBlflj Petfollt, the old Fmrjo Ex-\nplroMt famed as a despoller of\nchamploni, ran smack Into a de-\nf\u00bbl]lr_f tonight.\nQarnor Bom, t prod ort ef Chi-\n<-*#\u2022\u00bb Ghatto, conquered tha bat-\n1 ne scarred Petrolle In a blliterlng\n\\ JO-round battle fn Chlcieo Madl-\n1 am, and established himself as\n\u00abh\u00bbl|rnjrr for the world's llght-\n[ we I |iit championship held by\n| Tony Cansonerl.\ni The verdict of tha referee and tbe\n[two   Judges   waa   unanimous.\n* Som matched apeed and sharp\nf punching against Petrolle's relentless\nI chargee. pe troll* threw tha expert-\nI toot of 11 yeara Into hla offensive,\n.but ha waa up agalnat a determined\n[.youth, a 22-y#\u00bbr-\u00bbld youngster, set\nt to. winning the world's lightweight\n\u2022\u25a0 championship.\ni DRIVEN TO CORNERS\n| Roes wop a shade of varying de*\nI green la seven of tho 10 rounds, be-\n' mum of hi* ability to outbox pe-\nI trolle, outscore ln counter punches,\nI and   completely   overwhelm   him   In\n* ludden    savage    attacks    ln   which\n9*trolle waa driven Into the corners.\nThere were no knockdowns, but\nPetrolle and Ross aet such a bristling pace at free handed punching\nthat tho big crowd was on ita feet\nOr cheering moat of the time. Ross'\nrallies were Impressive, particularly\nap after Petrolle had massaged his\nChin with sll the punches ha could\ncommand. After these exchanges,\nBaaa crowded tho veteran into the\ncorners and nailed him with both\nhanda to tbe head without a return.\nSTUDEBAKER LOSS\n$8,279,806 FOR 1982\nNBW TORK. March -- <AP> \u2014,\nTht Studebaker corporation today\nreported a net latt fit IM- of M-\n278,_o_. oompared wltb net prom\not \u00bb\u00bb9.W8 In 1931, Total sales for\nlatt year aggregated 156,233.830.\nagainst $64,406,858 the previous year.\nBqulty receivers were appointed\nfor Studebaker In a \"friendly\" lotion Saturday.\nINTER-COUNTY\nCRICKET, PLAN\nTORONTO. March 31 iOP) \u2014In-\ntcr-oounty cricket ta to br introduced into Ontario. With a view\nttt encouraging tha playing of eric-\n|tet throughout the province plans\n, *fe rapidly assuming concrete form\n. wat will provide lnter-county\n\u25a0aatches during the coming season.\n\u00a3t ta believed to be the first plan\nlor county cricket tournaments ax-\nranged   ln   Canada.\nST. PAIS DANCE AT\nNAKUSP IS SUCCESS\nNAKUSP, B. O., March ta\u2014Following tho Bt. Patrick's bazaar under\nthe auspices of the Altar society of\ntho catholio ehureh, held Friday\ntho Nakusp band-orehestr_, sponsored a dance successfully bcth from\na social and financial viewpoint. At\nthe aupper hour raffle tlcketa for\nthe novelty cushion, donated by\nthe matron of the Arrow, Lakes hospital, Mlu J. Yurlek, for the bazaar.\nwaro drawn. Mrs. J. Parent Ar. held\nthe, winning number.\n6. Jeffrays of Arrow Park, who\nhaa been visiting ln town, loft for\nhis  home.\nJ. Therton of West Demars wu a\nNakusp  visitor Monday.\nMra. O O. Martin entertained Saturday afternoon at the tea hour.\nIn serving sho waa assisted by her\ndaughter, Mlaa Louise Oualck, and\nMlss Kathleen Powler. Those present\nwere Mlas Fhylisa Sheffield, Mlas\nNorah Mitchell, Mlas {Ilka Funche,\nMrs. E, Oxenham, Mrs. A. Stanley,\nMiss Yvonne Ward, Mlaa -Ellen Abrlel,\nMlsa Margaret Allan. Mlas Nellie\nJohnson, Mlsa Mary Kirk, Mlaa Bed*\nCampe, Mra. R. Barlow, Mtss Nellie\nHarvey, Mlaa Kathleen Fowler, Mlas\nLouise Cusick, Mra. A. Turner.\nMlss Phyllaa Sheffield of Brouse\nwas the weekend gueat of Mr. and\nMra.  O.  C. Martin.\nMrs. 3** wood of Arrow Park was\na  vlaltor  ln  town  Saturday.\nSaturday evening oeorge Oreuwell\nwas host at a delightful party held\nat the homo of Mr. and Mra. a. P.\nHorsley of Crescent Bay. The guests\nof the evening were the membera of\nthe Young Men'a Athletic aoclety.\nFour tablea of cootie were ln play,\ntho flrat prize going to Charles\nHowarth and the consolation to\nMifs Nellie Johnson. Later dancing\nwaa the feature. At midnight Mrs\nHorsley assisted by Mlaa Anita Horsley served a eumptous aupper. The\ngueata included Mlss Kathleen Fowl\ner, Louise Cusick, Betty and Margaret Allan, Alice Parent, Betty and\nAnita Horsley, Nellie Johnson. Mr\nand Mrs. O. P. Horsley, Charles\nHowarth, Roland Jordan, Harvard\nHlltz, Gerald Ledger, Beg White,\nLawrence Ward and Keith Cresewell.\nAUSTRIAN AND\nGERMAN UNION\nURGED IN DIET\nPrussian Diet Openi Session*; Nail Floor Leader Proclaims Move\nNAZI MACHINE\nWORKS QUICKLY\nPspen Determined Reap\nHitlerite From Premier Post\nMit Si Bid\nCoild lit Nark\nkr' Tk\u00bb t. if-ibon.\nUr. Wm. Davydnke, B_ne*ten,\nSwk., writer \u2014''Thro* Jttn ago\nI was troubled with, bolls which\nwon bo bad I could not work.\nA friend told no my blood mat\nbo bad and advised me to take\nBurdock Blood Bitters. I didn't\nknow any medicine could put such\na sodden stop to rash misery, as\nono bottle put the boils to aa end.\"\nal tnr-mtmmtnl \u25a0tor**; manvfaetnrad for tha post II ream, tmly\nra Oo., UL, \u2022fcronto, Oat\nGuide for Travellers\nBERLIN, M\u00bbrcl> M (AP)\u2014The\naspirations et Chan-dor Adolf\nHitler's Neils (or * political union\nof Germany and Austria were emphatically proclaimed today at tne\nopening session of the Prussian\ndiet.\nThe spokesman for union woa\nWilhelm Kube, the Noil floor\nleader; Amid the greatest enthusiasm he saluted el\u00bbht Austrian\nKails who were In Ue gallery, ani\ndeclared:\n\"Ae the leader ot the Nstls la (hie\nhouse sad on the order of Chancellor Hitler, I, as a Prussian, say that\nwe Prussians are pan-Germans, that\nwe shall oontlnue to be so, and\nthat we ahall have obtained our goal\nonljr when all Oermany, Including\nGerman Auatrla, le united With our\nfatherland in one great state which\ncan then serve Germany's mission\nIn' the  world.\"\nDISPOSE    Or    PR0G*A>_\nThe well-oiled Nazi parliamentary\nmachine functioned perfectly, disposing within 43 minutes of a diet\nprogram that ordinarily would have\nnecessitated   weeks   Ot   deliberation.\nTonight the only check restraining\nthe Nasi appeared to be the determination ot Vice-chancellor Franz\nvon Papen not to let a Hitlerite\nhave the ooveted poft ot Prussian\npremier, Surprise WW occisloned at\ntoday'* eesslon when Han* Karri,\nwho was reelected to the speakership, asked the house to adjourn\nsubject t\u00ab his call, as It hod been\ngenerally assumed that the election\nof Herrmann WUhela- Ooerlng,\nprominent Nazi, ae premier would\ntake place tomorrow.\nNOT   SETTLED\nThoee on the Inalde know, however\nthat the premiership haa not yet\nbeen settled. Chancellor Hitler apparently ls willing to yield tne\nplaoe to Colonel von Papen ln ree-\nognltlon of the fact that lt wae\nvon Papen who won prealdent von\nHlndenberg over to appointing blm\nChancellor.\nNasi members of the diet, however, seem determined te claim the\npremiership for Oaptaln Ooerlng.\nTomorrow the chancellor will ask\nthe relchstag to approve an enabling\nact turning the government ot the\nrelch over to the cabinet for four\nrears and In effect putting an end\nto tbe Republican system by which\nOermany ha* been governed since\nthe war.\nTHE  NELSON   D-ULT   NEWS,   NBHII,   B.e_-THO\u00bb8->AY   MOBNINO,   MARCH   M.   INS\nEDMONTON GRADS\nTAKE BIG LEAD\nEDMONTON, March 13\u2014In the tint\nof a two Ottt of three game series\ntor the senior women'e basketball\nehaaapiooship of Alberta, cow-\u00bb\u00ab-\nclal Qrafls. world, Dominion and\nAlbert* champions, successfully defended thetr provincial title In tbe\ntint same hen tontgSt whan they\ndefeated the Qradettea, senior I.\nchampions, 78 to If,\nTRAIL FOOTBALL\nBODY ORGANIZES\nJ, A. Callen In Pmldtnt; To\nRequest Sunday Football\nREACTIONS TO\nBUDGET VARIED\nFarmers Chorus Approval j Veterans Protest;\n'    Some Alarmed\nTHAIL, B. 0., Maroh S3\u2014An active\nfootball season ln Tnll is promised\nthla yaar. Trail District Pootbal!\nassociation held tta annual meeting\ntonight, organising for tha yaar.\ns. O. Blaylock, honorary president;\nJ. H. Schofield, honorary vice-president* W. K. Bsllng, J. A. Wadsworth,\nMayor Bruno Laroaa, Charlea Dodlmead, W. 3. Wagstaff, and Prank\nVellutlni, honorary membera; J. A.\nCallen, president; 3. Thompson, vice-\npresident; C. J. Minton, secretary-\ntreasurer; and Bert Repton, manager\nand trainer ot tba representative\nteam.\nReporta were preeented ,by Prealdent Callen, decretary Minton and\nJ. Robinson, oonvener at the rough\nplay  committee.\nTh* rough play oommittee wa*\neliminated with tonight and th*\nwork left ln tha hand* of th* president, vloe-prealdent aad seenury-\nttesaunr.\nThe selection committee ww la-\ncreased to five, 3. A. Callen, Bert\nRepton, J. Thompaon, c. J. Minton,\nand J. Strachan.\nPrealdent Callen wa* instructed\nto request th* Trail Amateur association for Sunday  football.\nAffiliation with the B.C. Football\nsssoclstlon waa discussed and Mr.\nMinton waa instructed to writ* Vancouver for Information. He will alao\nwrite Nelson ln connection with\nWeet Kootenay  league  games.\nIndication wu given that there\nwould be team* for Junior football\nand tbe association will call a meeting to endeavor to organize.\nThe annual, aeason opening, ln.\nternatlonol game will be played\nApril 9 with Alex Laurie In charge\nof the Scotch team and Dave Mlnto ln charge  of the  English.\nReferees'   feee   wlll   not   be   paid\nuntil  reporta  of  game* are  handed\nln.   Team  entries   must   ba  in   by\nApril    7    tnd    players'    forma\nApril   It.\nWar veterans, farmer* and business -BM gene-ally af Canada\ngav* t t*U day'* attention yer-\nterdar t. ... new government\nbullet, bespoks their pr*U. or\n\u2022ondemnatlon and aet about seeking mon information on the operation of the new schedules. Otter-\nwise, Mr. Average Cltlten, after a\nworried glsaes at the Increased\nMwMa taaes and new eiclse tfies\nwtth threatening rUaa In Prt\u00abs\nof soius eommodltles and srtwes,\nMt back mm \u00bbr lew with tte\nattitude af watting to see what\nwould happen.\nReprwentatlves ot war veterans'\norganlastlons lost night wan converging upon Ottawa to place befon the government a general protest against th* suspension of pensions to civil service  employees.\nnon th* w**t cam* a general\nchorus ol approval from tanners\nand economist* at th* agricultural\nstabilizations plan allowing, when\neichange dltfannee demands. \u00bb..60\nto th* nound aterllng an certain\nfarm product*,\nVIBW WITH ALARM\nMany bualnaa* man ln the ladus-\n\u2022trlal eatt viewed with alarm new\ne-ct-e ttiae on sugsr, cosmetics,\ntoilet preparations, automobll* tires\nand tuk** tttt other articles, and\nbegan readjustment* whll* requesting definite information affecting\nthalr particular Una*.\nInautlvq* at tlu Associated veteran* et Canada, \"the big five,\"\n\u2022prepared today to act ae spokesman\nfor upward of 300,000 former soldiers\nln protesting suspension of pensions\nbefon th* government.\nIn loronto. Prank * McDonagh,\nDominion pr**KJ*nt of th* Ctnadlan\nPensions' aaaoclatlon. preparing to\nlean for Ottawa, thought ntw leglalatlon would be necessary to make\nvalid the pension* suspension.\nTRAIL CURLING\nRESULTS\nTRAIL, B. c, March 22.\u2014Results\nln the special competition of the\nTrail Curling dub tonight reeulted\na* follows;\nR. O. Cow* 0, H.W. Haaalwaod Si\nW. P. Truswell 8, Q. w. weir 7; A.\nR. Buchanan g, c. Dodlmead 11; A. 3.\nMcDontll \u00bb, A. O. Ritchie 7; J. Balfour *, W. B. Wilson 7; Dr.W ACogh-\nlln 10, P. p. Mclntyre 7; H. C. Caldlcott \"I, 3. % Cran _; 0. 3. Klnnis 4,\nH.  B.  Wad.  ll.\nFRED HUME FINDS\nA CHIPMUNK OUT\nMAUREEN ORCUTT\nSETSGOLF PACE\nLoads Way to Second\nBound\nPOnHCRST, N.c, Marsh 92 (API\n\u2014Paced by Mlaa Maureen Orcutt. of\nEnglewood, N.J., defending champion,\neight golfers, Including several of\nthe younger stars, advanced today to\nthe second round of th* north and\nsouth  tournament for  women.\nMlaa Orcutt dafeated Mn. Oall\nMaxwell ot Spring Lake, N.J., 8\nand 0.\nMrs. Opal I. Hill ot Kansas City\ndefeated Mrs. J. W. Hoopea of Kennett Square, Pa., 6 and  S.\nMlas Edith Qul.r ot Reading. Pa.,\ndefeated Mrs. Frederick Ryan of\nShort Hllla, N.J., on* up, and Mia*\nHelen Waring of PHwhunt, over-\nosme I :. j. m, Haynes of Washington, 4 and 3,\nMlat .Deboran Verry of Worcester,\nMoos., and Mlss Betty Abernethy of\nPittsburgh advanced after close\nmatches. Miss Verry won the last\ntwo holes to beat Mrs. J. J, Lawlor\nof New Roohelie, N.V., a and 1.\nMlse Abernethy captured the last\nthree from Mrs. 0. R. Harbaugh ot\nCleveland to icon a Sand 2 victory.\nMia* Bernice wall of CMhkaah.\nWl*., subdued Mies One* Amory ot\nOnat Neck, L.I., S and 1, and Mrt.\nT. c. Wlndereeln of Philadelphia\nwt* forced to the 21st hoi* before\ndefeating Mr*. R. H. Barlow of Bryn\nMawr. Pa.\nJ. Pred Hume paid a vlalt to\nthe north shore Wednesday, ln anticipation ol moving over to hi*\nsummer home in the coun* of a\nmonth or so, and among other\nsign* of spring saw a chipmunk,\nwhich had \u00bbmerg*d from It* winter's\nhibernation.\nCrew* havt bean beard and seen\nabout th* water-front tine* Sunday.\nIs Given Supper\nBenwell, Annable and Freno\nAre Speakers\nMembera and officials of the Hume\nHotel Hookey club, numbering is\nIn all, wire given a aupper In tha\nsilver ball room, ot th* Hum* hotel\nWedneeday evening. Both th* Hume\nJunlon and th* Hum* Intermediates\nwer* In attendance. Short talka were\ngiven by Otorgt Benwell Jr., J.\nAnnable and W. Preno.\nHORNER AND\nCOTTON OUT\nLeafs Face Dreary TmI_\nin Playoffs\nTORONTO, March 39 (OT) \u2014Toronto Maple Leafa fact a dreary\ntaak In the National Hockey leegue\nand Stanley cup playoffs with announcement today that Reginald\n\"Red\" Horner and probably Harold\n\"Hal\" Ootton would _\u2022 out af th*\ngam* th* rest of the seaaon.\nBoth suffered hand injuries in\nthe game against New York Amer-'\nloana In New Tork last night, ah\nx-ray examinations today revealed\nHorner had a fractured hand cotton s dislocated bone ln hia hand.\nDr. J. W. Rush, who accompanied\nth.  team  to  New  York, took the I\nrad-hcaded   defence   star   and   the _\nveteran wlpsman to hospital today\nwh*n  tht  club arrived home, h* \u25a0\nsaid  afterward  he. woe  afraid  not\nonly Homer would be out of the\nplayoffa  \"but  it looks  aa if  Cotton might be out alao.\"\n\"Ace\" Batley, another wing stalwart, suffered a broken shoulder ln\na game ln Detroit latt week.\nNelson, B.C., Hotel*\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nLnncheon     Breakfast 25<. to 60<       Dinner\n35# and 50* A 35* and 65f\nHUME HOTEL\nKEt-SON,   B.O. OBORGB   BINWELL,   Prop.\nRot-try and Oyro  Headquarters\n\u00a5=\nftUMV: I. W. B. Smith, Calgary:\nB. BM7don\u00ab Jaok, L. F. Harrla. A.\n9,     Brownlay,     Vancouver;     Archie\nt* Muir,   Penticton;   J.   White,   Salmo;\nf lit*. T. Boucle, Kootenay Landing;\nO. Brown,  c. P. Knight, Winnipeg;\nOeorge Matheaon, Toronto; p. H,\nHolme*, Spokane; T, A. Burn*, H.\nCrawford, Medicine Hat; R. R. Oarrett, Klngagate; P. Dellu, A. J.\nIronside, cranbrook; Qeorgs Irvine,\nKaalo;  Q. P. Wilapn. Port Crawford.\n.   ^pat&XrmVZ-mVZs^^\n(Uhe Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin&\"\nNelson'B Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n1-4  BASER  ST. PHONI   19\n\u00ab_e_**2\u00bb*-__-33'----**-*-\u00ab~ssssss*__\u00ab\u00bb^^\nBAVOY: S. J. Wilson, New Westminster; A. I. Jones, A. M. Henry,\nCalgary;  ,R.   Lelterman,   Vancouver;\nJ. P. Bourne, Procter; A. Q. Ue-\nKenzle, Trail; Howard L. Milne\nSpokane.\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\n3At.  t,  MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot   and   Cold   Water\nta  the   HEART of  tbe  City\nNew Orand Hotel\nP.   I..   aAPAR.   Prop.\nWeekly and Monthly Ratea\nHot   ami   c\u00abld   Water\nSingle Me up      Double $1.50 up\n\u25a0oom* 110 a Month and Op\nOccidental Hotel\n70S Vernon St. Phon* Htl,\nH.   WASSICR\nFifty   Rooma   of   solid  comfort\nHeadquarters for Loggers\nand Mlnen\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nRooma from fiOo to f 1.50 Monthly\n$10 and up.\nSteam  heated  and  hot and  cold\nwater  ln every  room\n60S Baker St. Phone W\nROSS AND LESLIE\nCOUPLEVUflNNERS\nSeventeen Tables In Flay at\nLegion Whist\nSeventeen tablet were ln Play at\nthe Canadian Legion military whlat\ndrive Wedneeday night, which waa\nwon by Ur. and Kn. Hugh Roe*\nand Mr. and Mrt. H. Leslie, The\nwlnnen occupied table India.\nE, T. Brake waa maater of cere\nmonlca and tha committee is charge\nIncluded   Mn.   H.   Lull*,   Un.   H.\nRow, P. Hartwig. A. Wlliott and L.\nPlckard.\nCOSMOS DEFEAT\nORIOLES, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. 0., March __\u2014In the\nfirst of a thne gam* playoff seriee\nfor the Trail ladlea' division basketball ebamplonahip, tbe Coa-soe defeated the orioles 91-11 here tonight. Coamoa lad 11-1 In tha flnt\nstation.\nhr\nTourney Advances\nWheeler Beats Schroeder la\nSeml-Flnal\nThe seoond round haa betn completed tnd one stage In the semifinals reached In tha oelinas sVscn-\natlon handicap billiard tournament.\nF. I. Wheeler beat T. aahroadtr\n100-140  to  enter   the  aeml-flaala.\nOne of the oloatat garnet of th*\ntournament waa tbe Paton-Schroe-\nder oontest. Th* gam* wu well\ncontested and Paton could have\ntaken th* honor* had he played\ntournament billiards and potted his\npartner for hit winning oount of\ntwo.   Schroeder  worn  900-1-t.\nResults so far an;\nPint round gamu\u2014L. Plelding\nbeat P. x. Poulln 300-180: j. B.\nStark beat w. Swain 900-111.\nSecond round\u2014 P Schroeder beat\nO. Paton, 200-198; H. Talbot beat\nO.   Douglas  900-180;   P,  I.   Wheeler\nSt. Patrick\nHonored at Syringa\nSTRUMA CRWIt, \u00bb C, March 19\n\u2014The oelebratlon of St. Patrick's\nday was net overlooked ta Syrlnga\nCrtek. In the evening Ur. and Un.\nTaoanae Ryan \u00abt*rMln\u00abd. Th* hall\nwu tastefully decorated, shamrock\nand   green   predominating.\nThe guests present were Mr. and\nMra. Norman Baokua, Wr. and Mn.\nH. Hill, Mr. and Mn. W. T. Webster,\nMr. and Mn, Stuart owena, Mr.\nand Mn. Jamea Cummings, Mn. I.\nHunt. Mr. and Mra. A. Askew. Mr.\nand Mra. L. T. Jonu, Mr. and Mrs.\nOeorge Payne, Mn. A. BAylM. Mlae\ntnm. Dtatman. Mis* Morla Runt.\nC. Ctmpbtll, M. Olbson. C. King.\nAln cummings, Allan Hunt, Ted\nArnold, Larry Ryan, D. Smiliu, and\nMiatwa Disk, Oeorge and John Olbson.\nTh* flnt part ot th* tvenlng waa\ntpent by pitying It handa ol whlat,\nand Mrt. H. Hall won th* ladlu'\nflrat prlae and Jamu Cummings\nthe gentlemen's first, The consolation prlaes wen won by H. Oibeon\ntnd 0. Olbson.\nThen a ooaedy. entitled \"Matrimonial Puture\" wu presented by\nMr*. H. Hil), Mr*. W. T. Webeter\nand Mr. Master.\nMlu Dial. Ougman trlppad the\nlight fantastic to* to the cute wait*\nbeet J \"B. stark 900-138. r Plckard \u00a3\u00bb<_ \u00ab*!,__\u00a3\u00a3 .Is \"!_S_\"_u__Sl?\nni... i   wuMm. ir, <___. __,_>i.ii..i  _ST-_. tm Smiling    mi wis accom-\nRACKETEERING\nB JU. REUEF\nPeople With Urge Bank Accounts Take Relief\nBAN PRANCISOO. Maroh 99. (AP).\n\u2014Revelation that noo persons recelv-\nIng community, tld ln San Francisco\nhave bank aooounta wu made today\nby John Shannon, special Investigator for Associated otaritlee.\n\"TB. extent of racketeering among\npeopl* naelvlng nllef from the As.\nsoclated charities and other organisations la almost beyond belief,\" shannon aald.\n\"We have checked With the banks\nof San Francisco and have found 1700\nI peraona who have bank accounts, but\nI ttlll reoelve money, food and clothing from nllef agencies.\n\"One man wu found with a savings account of 129,000. Another had\n117,000.\"\nplays L. Plelding\nbracket.\nIn the semi-final\nC0L0MB0S BEAT\nTRAIL SHIEKS, 23-17\nTRAIL, B.C., March 33\u2014Colombo*\ntook the flrat ot a thrw mh playoff mHm In the olty nnlor men'a\nchampionship tonight when they\nheat Shleke 33-17. It waa a rough\nand tumhlt affair, and plenty of\npergonal* were handed out. Colombo* took an early lead, making lt\n13-8 at half time and creeping\nahead to flnlah the game with a\nalx   point   margin.\nBEDS BEAT EAGLES\nNIW havkn. Conn.. March 39 \u2014\nlAP) \u2014The Provldeno* Reda eiper-\nlenced very lttl* trouble tonight In\ndefeating the New Haven Kaglea Q.l\nIn., a listless Canadian-American\nHockey lugue conte*!.\nBOVRIL\nir-S \u2022*\u00a3->\nADDS RICH\nGOODNESS\nTO SOUPS\nAKDCRAVIES\npanted by Mr*. Stuart Owen* with\nvocal and in*trumental  mualc.\nItefrcihmenU were aarred In rattier\na unique, hut ooemopoUtan atyle,\nby lunch for two ln basket* prepared for th* Qcoaalon and numbered. Th* gueate drew card* *nd the\ntwo drawing th* aame numbers were\npartner* t% Uw  rerr*\u00bbh*x*nt   table*.\nWhen th* tables wer* cleared\naway the mualoa. program wae returned and Mrs. Webster aang \"The\nlad of \u2022 Perfect Day,\" aecap-panle-d\nby  MCI. Hall on the guitar.\nMr*, fltuart Owens and C. King\nsang a duet lntltled \"An Old Faeh-\nloned  Irish   Boy.\"\nLarry Ryan contributed a aong\n\"Pal of Mi Cradle Days\" Oeorge\nPayne Ted Arnold and Thomaa Ryan\nalao favored tbe gueata with their\nvoeal talent*. After whloh dancing\nwaa the oeder of the evening.\nKANSAS CITY\nREFEATS TULSA\nKANSAS, crnr, Mo.. March 99 \u2014\n(AP) \u2014A determined final period\nattack which netted three goals\ngave Kansas City a 4-9 victory\nover Tulsa In the third game of\nthe American Hockey aaaoclatlon\nohamplonahlp playoffa here tonight.\nArt Merrill, Kansas City wing, scored two of the goala unassisted.\nTh* defeat, Tulsa's second In the\nplayoffs, vlrtualy eliminated the\noilers at title contenders. St. Louts\nwith two victories remained at th*\ntop.\nBEPRESENTATIVES\nPASS RELIEF BILL\nWASHINGTON, Mirch tt (AM\u2014\nThe farm relief hill, Integral part\nof President Roosevelt's emergency\nprogram, waa passed by tbe United\nStatu house of representatives today hy a strong bl-partlaan majority.\n\"MELOOy\nMILL\"\nal I.N *.__\nSuccess\nin everything\nyou bake (or\njust a split cent!\nThat ia real economy, isn't it? Never \u00abn\negg, or a eup of butter, or a cup of milk\nwasted by not having a perfect cake! So\nmuch flour ia uaed in your baking that ila\nchtnees of spoiling your results are greater\nthan any other of the ingredients you use.\nAnd, just think, the difference in cost\nbetween Five Roses Flour and inferior flour\nis never more than a split cent, at the\noutside, if that.\nYou aea, Tive Roses Flour goes so muck\nfarther than ordinary flours, any woman\nwho has compared them will tell you that\nFive Roses Flour is tested before you get\nit\u2014is always uniform in quality\u2014that'a\nwhy success is always assured.\nIf you haven't secured a copy of the new\nFive Rosea Cook Book, you should fill in\nthe coupon below at once\u2014it'a a marvellous\nhelp to every housekeeper.\nby Trinity Y.P.A.\nA. A. Pagdln, for hla servlou u\ndirector ef the Trinity Young p*o- '\npi*'* play \"Jimmy, Be Careful.\" following tha second presentation\nWednesdsy night wu prewnted wtth\nbook*. The preuntatlon wu made\nby Ullbert Goucher. Mis* Josephine\nMerapodl, who acted as prompter,\nreceive* gloves, Mlu Ada Brown\nmaking tha  presentation.\n\"Jimmy. Be Careful,\" wu presented for th* second ttm. Wedneeday night to a larg* and appncla- j\ntive audlanc* and the players carried out thalr parte ln the ume\nentertaining manner u on Tuesday\nnight.\nProtect Your\n_\u25a0>.\n\u2014 i\nrrom i ! coldi\nSCOTT'S\nEMULSION\nof Norwcgijn\n< oti Liver Oil\nBuilds Resistance\nEdsy _o Take\nFIVE ROSES FLOUR\nFiu iw ____\u25a0 Contort Tooavl\nUKC OF THE WOODS MIltIM\nCOM*ANY. LIMITED\nDept.    4T-B.   MeDennott   *ve,\nWinnipeg, Man.\nflmse send me. postpaid, . copy ef I\nAt not Fict Rases Cook Bast, \"A '\nGuide to Goti (-mint,* far i*M__ \/ |\nenclose MOe. (money order)\u201450c out - I\nside of Ctntdt end Newfoundland. '\nNam, ___.._._.._._, ..\nThe Ntw Five Roses Cook Hook Aet\ntufa,,   i      15,000 Canadian Women helped ta\nprepare \u2014 edited by tne famoua\nCanadian dietitian\u2014Jean Bridie.\n- .-\u2022\u25a0. \"\u2014 * \u25a0\nMtraou\nP0WNT'\n\u25a0slMOml lr**\n-SIM S\/-.V.\nMu-UE yjrtw\n\"WAX YOUN..\nMJk-M-\ntgmmt****\n^i* W-ra-rr\n\"KNOW* YU-vY\nK*lmO*U*XlrJSrir\nmr\nANO MlU.lt\nt-CMMT KNOW\nTHAT (MAA\n**Hr*SVl*3t\nOF\/SN HOUR\npom HIR-\nTHE GUMPS\u2014Benjamin Gump, They're Calling\nt_*M riNMLLY- M-M-AA DO_.*NT KNOW HOW bR-A\u00a3>.*-UUY\nW*HK HURT BIM'* FBEUI.fr* WHEN \u00abHC MAMt. H1A-N\nBy ON IHE \u25a0**_** YO TW\u00a3 OWCIAW YtlSTERDAY-\n%hk couldn't *g-i wfrnqw wo**, <.u-_m\u00bb-*\u00bb\nCA__L-_b_lPAMO\nmt Hsmttrr\n-** m5a\nPaw bi*\nifi-oum\nN*TAT\nTHAT PHONI-\nVOU\nCAWT tlMlt\nM1UJE-\n1b BK\nCONTMuaO\n w*\n,'\u25a0'\"\"'\"\n***mw.\n<3S3\nLOCAL HUNGER\nMARCHERS TO\nMISS PARADE\nC. P. R. Constable Finds\nSix in Car and All\nAre Convicted\nTWO PROMINENT\nIN COMMUNISTS\nMagistrate Cartmel Im\nposes $50 Fines or Two\n?, Months Hard\n\u25a0 i   si      i HIE   NBLSON  BAttT   N-W_,   NELION,  B.C.\u2014THW-SMY   MOBNINO,   MABCB   SS.   1SSS-\nSprlng Smartness for Men\nSix prospective \"hunger march-\nen\" from Nelaon of communiitlc\nhue\u2014or io the British Columbia\npolice believe them to bt\u2014wen <Uf-\ncovtred   by   C.  P.   R.   Constable  C.\nI A. Brown ileeplni ln a box-ear on\na freight about to pull ont far the\nwwt, at I Wednesday morning,\nand aa a result their Immediate\nneed  for a  hunger  march  la  over.\n' They wera apparently headed aa a\nparty tat Victoria for the demonstration of April 4.\nAll of them tt* now ln the provincial jail, and unless they can\nraise the $60 fines Imposed on\nthem by stipendiary Magsltrate John\nCartmel, will spend the next two\nmonths there, working out their\nsentence* at hard labor.\nIt waa Juat 10 minutes before\nths freight waa due out that Constable Brown found the men In a\ncar whose door waa open the merest\ncrack. He woke them Up, mada\nthem tumble out In ths dark, and\ntook them to the Union station,\nwhere he telephoned Sergt. 0. O.\nBarber of the provlnclsl polios, ths\n' car having been near the head of\nthe train and accordingly outside\nths city limits. Ths two officers\ntook ths men to Jail, along with\ntheir store of food. Which included\neggs, baoon and eight loaves of\nbread.\nLEADERS IN HAUL\nTwo prominent leadera ln ths\n-communist movement hers, Fred\nSluaar and Edward (Ted) Doherty,\nwere Included In ths haul, thsir\nfour associates\u2014Dlmltrl (Dan) Al-\nexeychuk; Isaac Lahtl, Adam Pudas,\nand Wano ftahlkko\u2014 being less prominent, but most of tbem known to\nbs  Identified with ths  movement.\nBrought ln succession before Magistrate cartmel ln provincial police\ncourt in ths forenoon, each man\nwas charged that on or about Wednesday, March 33, bs \"unlawfully,\nnot being an employes of ths Canadian Pacific Railway company.\nwilfully did trespass by entering\nupon a car of the aald company\nnear Nslson, to occupy It for hla\nown purpose, contrary to section\nMS ft)   of  ths  Railway  act.\"\nSluaar waa tbs only ons to plead\nnot guilty, and In his caae Sergt.\nBarber called Constable Brown, wbo\ntestified to ths facts, which Sluaar\nThs Nsw Tork Cuatom Cutters'\nclub begs that men not bs overlooked when aprlng toggery la\nthought about and offers these\nthree   nsw  style   creations.   At   left\nis Frank C. Nagsl wearing a single-\nbreasted sack suit of gun-club check\nwith blue overplald. center la Matthew Saari with a bird's-eye tweed\nspring    overcoat,    gray   and    black\nmixture to which he adds a black\nderby, gray spats, and a dark walking stick. Right ls Ernest a. de\nRose wearing a dark gray three-\nbutton double-breasted sack suit\nwith   soft   roll   lapels.\nln his own testimony did not deny.\nAsked by Sergt. Barber, however,\nabout ths hunger march, Slusar\ndenied hs was bound for ths coast,\nbut claimed he had climbed ln\nths car to go to Fernls. Hs did\nnot admit recognizing certain documents shown to him, which the\nprovincial polios found ln a recent\nsearch of hla shack.\nALL DISCLAIM MARCH\nEach of ths remaining five, however, pleaded guilty, though each\nhad his own story of how he came\nto bs in ths car, and none would\nadmit any interest In ths hunger\nmarch.\nDoherty stated his Intention had\nbsen to go to Williams Lake, where\nhs heard a mining proposition was\nbeing figured on, and with this ln\nvlsw hs had hla blanksts and groceries with him. Hs said hs met\nSlusar In ths yards, and they got\nln ths car  together.\nAlexeyohuk went into the car\nto rest and to get warm, and because hs wanted to go out on the\nroad and look for t Job, having\nheard of a slide.\nLahtl did not discuss his reasons\nfor sleeping ln the car. \u201e\nPudas aald hs needed to go west\nto look for a Job. \"That don't\nbother me,\" was hla disclaimer\nwhen Sergt. Barber reminded blm\nof the advertised hunger msrch.\nRahtkko's explanation ot his act\nwaa that ths car wasn't moving\nwhen he got into tt and hs didn't\nknow when lt was going to move.\nMagistrate Cartmel in each case\nimposed a fine of ISO, with the option of two months hard labor,\npointing out that ths Dominion\nauthorltlee were determined that\nthis law ahould bs enforced.\nMR. AND MRS. J. J. CAMPBELL HAYE\nGOLDEN WEDDING, WILLOW POINT\nHELLER OF WYNNDEL     *Are Pr*8*1*4*! With Chest of\nIS HOSPITAL PATIENT\nWYNNDEL, B.C., March 22.\u2014P.\nOfner and O. Ofnsr returned *from\nthsir trap Uns , near Harrop last\nwssk.\nMtss L. Benedetti, who hu been\nvisiting her sister, Mrs. J. Florentine ot Cranbrook, returned to\nher  home   here   last   week.\nG. Heller has been a patient ln\nths Creston Valley hospital for s\nfew days.\nMRS. WYUE AND\nL Y. BRAKE WIN\nTake Firat Prizes at L. 0. L.\nWhlat Drive\nA swan settled out of the blue ln\na South London back garden and,\nseeing an open door, wandered into\nthe kitchen it wu ultimately handed over to ths police.\nMrs. A. Wylle and E. T. Brake\nwon ladles' and gentlemen's first\nprizes respectively at a whist drive\nstaged by the Loyal Orange lodge\nln th\u00ab Knights ot Pythiu hall\nTuesday night. Consolation prizes\nwent to Mr. and Mrs. W. Calbick.\nThe hal] wu cleared following the\ncards and dancing participated tn.\nMembers cf the committee ln\ncharge wers Mrs. W. Oslblck, Mrs.\nA. E. Wilson, Mrs. F. Foster, Mrs.\nF. plowman, O. Xenney, l. Cull and\nJ. J. McEwan. F. Plowman was\nmaster of ceremonies.\nBIG DRESS SPECIAL\nThursday, Friday and Saturday\n$2-95    At Fink's    $4.95\nCrepe and Satin Afternoon and\nStreet Dresses. All sizes in the\nlot.\nI\nNew In, Print Una Jumper \u00ab((*ct* . . .\nRl|h Necks, Cap* Collar*. Combination\nMaterial*, and all-ont Prints. Blm li\nto  \u00ab..\n\u2666   $J.9$   \u2666        -       s>   $4.95   \u2666\n$ 1.19 NEW SILK PRINTS $ 1.19\nA* .    By the Yard. \u25a0*\u2022\nGet your share of this silk value.    Spring. Checks, dots, Plaids and other\nEvery design is new and sparkling   prints. 38 inches wide.\n.'. . just right to fashion dresses for\nNEW\nSHIPMENT\nSkirts and Blousep;       f -| .95\nEach \t\n1\nI\nSPRING COATS\nSelect yours now while the assortment is complete.\nFrom f D.95 to f -f 0.95\n59c  \u2666  HOSIERY  \u2666   59\nAll fashionable shades. Silk, semi-weight, cradle foot, full fashioned.\nOur guarantee with every pair.\n________\u25a0   VTNIf 'C READY-TO-WEAR    -\n\u25a0\u25a0    KRS%K*% 0  SHOES HOSE      \u2122\nMedical Arts Building\nGold by Friends\nWILLOW POINT, B. C, March 22\n\u2014A pleasing event took place Sundsy afternoon at ths horns of Mr,\nand Mrs. J. j. Campbell*, when many\nof thsir frlendi psld them a surprise\nvisit to offer congratulations on\nths occasion of their golden wedding.\n- Lighted with pink tapers In silver\ncandelabra, ths tea table waa centered with a bowl of beautiful pink\nroses ths gift of Mlss Ross o. Scotland. Presiding at the tea table wets\nMrs. J. Gllroy and Mrs. Applewbattet\nwhile helping to serve were members of the family, Mrs. I, C. Campbell, ths Misses Barbara, Mary and\nPrances and Kenneth, Mlas O.\nDickson, a granddaughter, and Lady\nAylmer, cousin, Mrs. B. Townshend,\nMrs. C. West, and Mlss Pamela\nTaylor.\nAfter tea, Mr. Applewhalte, In a\nfew appropriate words, presented to\nMr. and Mrs. Campbell a small\ncopper box suitably engraved, containing M0 ln gold the gift of thoae\npresent and of others unable to\nattend.\nAnother surprise gift, a lovely\nthree-tier wedding cake, was then\nplaced   on  the  table.\nW. P. Dickson proposed the health\nof Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, thsir\ndaughters and their 12 grandchildren. Willlssp Rutherford, who waa\nalso present at their silver wedding.\nadded a few words on the value ol\nfriendship. The singing of \"For Thsy\nArs Jolly oood Fellows\" and \"Auld\nLang   Syne\"  followed.\nMr. and Mrs. Campbell reoelved\nmany letters of congratulation and\nseveral gift* of flowers including a\nbeautiful plant fron the members\nof the Willow Point Women's institute ot which Mrs. Campbell was\ndne of  ths initial members.\nMr, and Mrs. Campbell wars married in 1883 at Winnipeg and have\nlived In Nelson and WUlow Point\nsince   1906.\nThs guests Included Mr. snd Mrs.\nI. H. H Applewhalte, John Applewhalte, Lord'ani Lidy Aylmer, Mr.\nand Mrs. W. J. Dunn, Mr. snd Mrs.\nN. Denny, Mlss Irene Denny, Mr.\nQ. P. Dickson, D. L. Doyle, Mr. and\nMrs. Gllroy. Alan Gllroy, Mrs. A. H.\nGreen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Heddle, Mrs.\nP. Horrlgan. Mrs. C. Horsflsld, Mr.\nand Mrs. E. C. Hunt of Nslson, Mr.\nand Mn. J. MacDonell, Mr. and\nMrs. H. I. Middleton, Mr. and Mm.\nA. R. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. P. Niven,\nA. B. Shannon, Mr. snd Mn. W.\nRutherford, Mr. anl Mrs. C. Shannon, Mrs. A. N, Taylor and Mlss\nPamela, Mr. and Mrs. B. Townshend,\nMr. and Mrs. W. M. Vanes of Nelson,\nMr. and Mrs. A .Whitehead, Mrs.\nC. W. West and Mrs. K. J. Worsfold.\nPASSMORE DANCE\nDRAWS A CROWD\nPASSMORE, B. C, March 93\u2014\nThs Choral and Dramatic society\nheld a successful dance on Saturday,\nThs mualc was supplied by Mlss B.\nPerry snd Floyd Curwen, piano;\nJames Forbes, harmonica; W. R.\nPerry, drums. G. Stony called tbs\nsquare dances. W. R. Perry was\nmaster of ceremony. Supper was\nserved by the hostesses, Mrs. W. R.\nPerry, Mm. W. Rloe and Mrs. Soucey.\nAlfred Hopland returned from ths\ncoast, where hs haa been spending\ntbs winter and I* working on ths\nsection.\nMrs. D. G. Sinclair and baby son\nreturned home from the Kootenay\nLake General hospital lalt week.\nThe European population of ths\nprincipal cities of Netherland India\nhas Increased 44 psr esnt ln 10\nyears. ,\nTbs coral lilies whiah .wear ths\nChristmas red oolor, oan bs .forcsd\nfor   Christmas   bloom,   government\nexperm&ents show.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nKQO NETWOBK\nKHQ - SOW - Kn - KOO \u2022 KOMO\nm    a    m    m     mo\n.:00 Oapt   Banry'a   Show   Boat\n7.-00 Hour    danoa    mualc    Baron\nMuenchauaen    (Jack    B*arl>\n8:00 Amos V Andy\n8:10 Symphony Hour\n9:10 Howard Thurston, maflctan\n8:30 Song Hsaren, Alia*' orch,solos\n10.-00 News Jlsahe*\n10.:15 Anaon Week's arch.\n11:00 Phil  Harris' oroh.\n11:10 Dollo  Barjent, crfinlat\n8:00\n0:30\n0:40\n7*00\n7:00\n7:10\n7:30\n0:00\n8:15\n8:80\n8:00\n8:10\n8:10\n8:80\n10:00\n1030\n11:00\nKFO   NETWOBK\nKPO-MB-KEX-KGA\n880      878    1188   1470\nConoart ln Rhyjhm, Mona Low*\nFederal Business talk\nIrving  Kennedy,   tenor\nDr.    Copeland,     talk     (IPO)\nJohn and Ned. harm, duo\nSynco-Thots   piano  duo\nlax O' tha Day, Dr, L. ero**\nMyron  Ntesley,   tenor\nOctav. Roy Cohen Murd. Myst,\nNocturne, lr, N. 7.\nTtu   Goldbergs,  strip\nPlteslde Fantasies   (KPO)\nTunes of the Tlmea, oreh.\nOrcheatra\nRailroad   stories,   WUber   Hall\n\"on Location,\" Hall\nShip of Dreams, oroh. aololata\nTom oerun'a oroh.\nCOLUMBIA NETWORK\nKVI- KPRC - KOIN - K8L - KOL\n*T0       610       848    1110   1170\n0:00 Ruth Ettlng\n6:10 Carl   Moore's  orcli.\n0:30 Col.  Stoopnagl* and  Budd\n7:00 Th* Fonlgn Legion\n7:10 Th* Boewell Slater*\n7:48 \"Myrt and Marge'' fr. Chicago\n8:00 Symphony orch.\n8:30 Isham  Jones' orch.\nflrOO Charlea  Barnett's oroh.\n8:80 Clyde McCoy's oroh.\n1010 k CNBV 181.1 m\nVANCOUVER 0*8 w\n0:00 Twilight   memorte*\n0:30 Symponlc   Sstr-acte\n7:00 Mus. Maaterpleoaa\n7:10 Newa   Herald\n7:80 Mtlody   Mill.   I.   T.\n8:00 Instrumental    trio\n030 Mw*   servlc*\n8:80 Hodge-fodg.\n9:00 PUealde    melodlee\nCJOR\nlilOk\nVANCOUVER\n0M Musical   p|T.\n0:48 \"For   th*   few\"\n7:18 Bob Soots\n1AO Book   Renew\n7:48 Tsd    Wllllim*\n8:00 A-elon   Trio\n8:80 Wreatllng matoh\n810 * KFBC\nBAN   FRANCISCO\n8:00 Headline*\n8:30 Dick Aurandt, organ\n9:00 Ray  Palge'a oreh.\n8:15 Unknown handa\n9:30 Bb   and   zeb\n9:45 Tange* pgr.\n10:00 Blaqulck band\n10:00 Ted Plo-Rlto's orch.\n11:00 Bob   Holman'*   orch.\n147.8 \u25a0\n500 W\n481.5 m\n1000 w\n1050 k KNX\nHOLLYWOOD\n0:00 Newa\n0:10 Cecil and sally\n0:30 81 and Burner\n0:48 Mualcal   pgr.\n7:00 Frank Watanab*\n7:15 Marlon   Manafleld\n7:30 KNX Ensemble\n7:45 Guardsmen\n0:00 Organ  concert\n8:15 Whit*  and Edmund*\n8:46 Oolden memories\n9*00 News   Items\n9:16 Singing  strings\n930 LuboTiskt violin choir\n285.5 m\n15,000 w\nMrs. Deschamps\nVisits South Slocan\nSOUTH BLOCAN, B.C., March Jl.\u2014\nMr*. 3. Deschamps of Spoken*, who\nhaa been flatting her alster Mrs, O.\nP.   Chapman,   haa   returned.\nMis* Maxine chapman left on\nSaturday to visit friends In cranbrook,\nMlaa Paul* Osnsner of Taghum\nla apendlng a week with her sister,\nMlss Elsie Oananer.\n- Norman Bentley, wbo has been\nependlng several week* here, returned   to  Kimberley.\nMia* 'Helen Lenaman of Glade,\n\u2022pent Saturday th* guest of Mn.\nO. W. Humphry.\nMiss Irene Kelleher was * Nelson\nvisitor, on Saturday.\nMln Oanll* Splller of Brilliant\nbaa aa her guest,. Mlas Edith Raid\nof Fauquier, for a atay of two\nweak*.\nMta* I. McKlnnon and Mlaa P.\nKirby of Shoreacres spent th* week\nend ln Nelaon.\nMRS. W.IRWIN\nDIESAT COAST\nFormer Kasloite Leavea Family; Was Formerly Miss\nMurchison\nCards and Costume\nDance at Kaslo\nCatholic Ladies' Aid Raises\nFunds on Seventeenth\nKASLO, B.C.. March 19. \u2014 The\nmembera of the ladles' aid of tha\nCatholic church wan tha aponson\nof * delightful card party and .fancy\ndress dance, held Prlday evening,\nMarch 17, ln the drill hsll. Th*\nhall wa* crowded. Mn. WUllam\nMacDonald, the president, wa* general convener of all committees.\nMrs. M. Whit* was ln charge of\nsupper arrangemneta. X. C. Cherry\nmade a very efficient master of\nceremonies, snd alao gave vocal\nselections. Mn. John Keen rendered Piano selections of popular Irish\nmelodies. Th* orchestra waa made\nup of local talent .under the direction of Mlu Margant Smith, pianist, with Mia* Winifred Austin and\nDalton Murphy, violin*: B. Guernsey, drums, snd George Sylvester,\nsaxophone to complete the enaemble.\nMn. O. Austin waa at the door.\nTh* first part of tb* evening,\nwhllt WM th* attraction, Mr. and\nMn. J. R. Tinkess winning th*\nprize* for high score, the consols*\ntions being awarded to Mn. Ronald\nHewat and R. A. Cheater. Mra. P.\nDuma* of Ainsworth. Mn. Prank\nHelme and R. Hewat acted a* Judgea\nof the many and varied fancy dreu\ncoatumea, swarding th* price* to\nMr. rand Mn. B. Murphy, but\ndreased couple; Mlu Elaine Calvert,\nold fashioned lady; Mra. H. T, Hartln, ladlea' comic; B. P. Palmer,\ngentlemen's comic, and O. J. White,\nbeat dressed gentleman.\nKASLO, B.C., Mtnh 31.\u2014Kaaloltu\nwere deeply ahocked wrly In th*\nwwk, to Iwn of th* dwth of\nMn. Wellington Irwln, who pwwd\n\u2022way ln Vanoouver lwt wwk. Mn.\nIrwln, nw Sarah Elisabeth Murchison, ww wall known and esteemed\nIn Kalso, when ahe apent a large\npart of har girlhood and early\nwedded Ufa, being married hu*\nabout 39 ywn ago to Wellington\nIrwln, who ww alao a rwldent of\nKulo tt thst tlm*. For th* pwt\n3. ywn th* family hu mad* its\nhorn* In Vancouver. Mn. Irwln,\nwho ww 48 years of age, wu the\neldwt daughter of Mr. and Mn.\nWilliam Murchlaon of tbla city, who\naurrlv* h*r. Sh* alao leavea to\nmourn her low, her husband, thrw\ndsughters. Elisabeth, Pwrl and\nDorothy; two sons, Albtrt snd Kv-\nerett: t sister, Mn. R. B. Dimock\nof TttU and t brother, Oeorge.\n\u2022Uo of THU.\nIa_ln water hw eo worn off the\ncornice of st Ptul'i cathedral in\nLondon, that now, to mt* th*\ncornice, rain la carried down Inside\nth* hulldlug.  <\nFaun TUBE*\nMRS. WARREN IS\nINSTTIMSPEAKER\nWynndel Ladies Prepare Layette; Plan Party\nWTTTNEBU B. C, Uarch 22\u2014\nH*tul\u00bbr meeting of Women\"* lnitltute wu held March lft with Mr*.\nRobinson In tha chair. There wu\ndlacuaalon u to whether further\nmoney ralaed for tha hoepltal be\nliven to tha auxiliary or toward *\nbuilding fund and lt wu decided to\nwrit* tha auxiliary to find out If\ntha hoepltal needs wtrt urgent. A\ntotal of 110.40 wu mada on ttM\nlut hoepltal bridge drive. Final arrangementa wtrt made for a birthday party. Public health and child\nwelfare were dlacuaatd tnd It wu\ndecided to appoint a convener each\ntwo montha and Un. Dayldge wu\nappointed until May. In order to\nmake a layette that wu urgently\nneed OS wu loaned to purcbaae\nmaterial to ba returned fron donation*. Mra. Wlgen, convener of the\nlinen cheat, reported linen bought\nand atamped and lt wu given out\nto membera to ba embroidered. Mra.\nWarren of Cretton gav* a talk on\nlnitltute work on tbt prairie and\nfollowed with an Interesting demonstration on craft. Tbtrt wtrt 23\nmemben and eight vlaltora present.\nMiss Bickerton and\nRalph Smythe Win\nin Novelty Dance\nORAND FORKS, B. C, March 22\u2014\nOvtr 100 couples attended tbt annual St. Patrick's ball on Frldiy\nevening. Priees lot a novelty dance\nwtrt won by Mlu Irene Blckerton\nand Ralph Smythe.\nJudgt J. R. Brown returned this\nwttk from Prinot Rupert where\nwltb Mn. Brown, ht baa bttn\nspending tht winter with bla ton\nWilfrid. Mn. Brown will remain at\ntht coaat for a ttw months longer.\nMUs Julia Mewxchl la tht guut\nof MLia Margaret Bruno.\nMr. and Mn. H. Brewer of Danville wtrt vlalton to tbt city on\nSaturday and attended the St. Patrick's ball, given under tbt auspices\nor Banner Rabekab lodge.\nMr. Nyberg of Flft la a patient\nat  tbt Orand  Forks   hospital.\nA. Tambllne, who la attending\ntht local blgb tcbool spent the\nweekend wltb hla parenta In Fife.\nM_\u00bb Salt Nybtrg of Fife hu\nbetn tht gueat for a ftw daya of\nMn.  C.   Holm.\nMlat Barbara Kllberg, aohool mla\ntreu at Ohrtitlsa Uke, wu a tltltotft\nto tbt city on Saturday. jfl\nMn. H. Brentnr left on Tueaday |\nfor Spokane.\nA ntw dental lamp, a British Invention,   makes   It   possible   for\ndentist to do moet of hla work alttlng, instead of standing all day.\n\u20221\nActive, energetic children...\nforever on the \u00bbo. ThertRM ,\non Kellogg'* PEP Bran Flake*. ,\nAlw ay* criap tnd full of flavor. I\nDelicious with healthful milk _\nor cream.\nThe flavor of Pep is famou*.\nTouted wheat ia easy to dl-\ngett. Nourishing, Plua enough\nErin to ba mildly laxative.\nBuytheae\nbetter brats\nflakes front\nyour grocer.\nEnjoy PEP\nM) often. Made by\nKellogg in London, Ontario.\nSEEDS FOR SALE\nBur Alberta irown  teet.    Yellow and Whltt Iwwt  Ck>.*_,\nBrant,  Br*,  Future  Or***,  Timothy, | Corn,  ttt.\nWlM* for Price Lilt. Bpecl*! discount on V. T. A.\nand Club Order*\nThe Southern Alta. Co-Op. Assoc,\nLimited\nlttl, tnd  Avenue  South      \u2014      LETHBRIDGE,  ALTA.\nphone nn\n\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0   - -      _k_*_b   uav   IA*M%\nmtxmrcmjntB t\u2014 hav raroi\nSPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SHOPPERS!\n2000\nBalls Pacific 4-Ply\nFingering Yarn\nf ubmn 's Sat) (tamping\nGROCETERJA\nPeas\u2014Royal   City,\nasm 5; ftt tin ...\nlif\nB.C. Honey\u2014t-lb. Una;   mi\np*r tin   Jf*1\"\nKellofi's   All*\nlarte   pkt.   _.\n19*\nCurrants\u2014Australian        _Vtt)\n-*cl\u00ab*n*_;  3 lb*,  tor... *V\nKraft Cheese\u2014\np*r V4-lb. pkt.\n15*\nSERVICE\nGROCERY\nHeln* Baked Beans\u2014 _\\_t+\nlarte tin; 2 \/or *Jty\nCorn\u2014Royal Cltr, Oolden   Bantam;\n14*\nSquirrel peanut Butter, mmm\nIn   J'A-lb.   palls;   each ****\nClark'*  Spaghetti  with mm*\nCheeee\u2014a for   *3'T\nKentucky   Wonder\nBeans\u2014choice\nquality\t\n1\u00ab\nt Outstanding value at this price.\n\u2022 Good quality 4-ply all wool yarn.      \u00bb\n\u2022 Full 1 ounce balk.\n\u2022 15 Seasonable shades of black and white.\n\u2022 Will make up into a wide variety of knitted or cro\ncheted needs.\n\u2022 Shop early \u2014 Save!\nDuro-Tex SILK HOSIERY\nComplete stock of new Spring shades now in of this lovely\nfull fashioned hose. In both service weight and sheer chiffon nij|\npanel heel. Full cradle foot and fully reinforced at the points    \/ *>f\nof wear. PAIR  .\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022     \u25a0  f-\nIRISH LINEN CLOTHS\nLarge size linen cloths with contrast borders of yellow, green,\nblue or rose. 54 in. x 54 in.\nEACH ? \u2022>\t\nBOWL SETS\n79c\n79c\nSALE REAL IRISH LINEN\n98c\nSet of three decorated china bowls for general kitchen use.\nVery exceptional value.\nSET :\t\n36-inch Real Irish Suiting Linen. For sport dresses and general wear this is an excellent cloth. Colors Ivory, *.\nGreen, Copen, Maize, Rose, Mauve and Brown.       J Yds.\nSALE of OVERALLS\nA special purchase of 10 dozen high back overalls. Full, (h -4 -jq\nroomy garments cut from tough wearing 8 oz. denim, size 4) I .Ly\n86 to 44. Friday, PAIR        -*-\n+\n _. aoi rem\n\u00ael?f Ntlom Baihj Nhdb\n\u2022\"\/n.enor 0\/ Bntw\/i Co_um6to'\u00ab Family Newspaper\"\nall m news wbiu n n raws\n\u2022very    morning    woep-t    Sunday    ny\nrtVUSHWO   OOMPAJ  I,    UWTtO,   318    Baker   ...\t\nL. 0.   Member ol CANADIAN PRESS Leased Win Servlw.\nPubllsbsd\n\u2022fOBUSHWO\n ^\u25a0_.._..._\nBaker   Street,   nelson.\niOVnTWHO   RATES  OM   APPUOATION\nOr rata oerdi um Mi mm M th* office of any Advertising Agauc.\nneogala* by Uw CANADIAN OAILT NWWSPaWm ASSOCIATION,\nWC. of whleh the Nelson Daily Hews u a mtmbtr\t\nSUBS-at-J-TION RATI-.\n\u2022y mau (oounwy). par moath , , ,\u25a0__.\t\n\u25a0l mail (olty), par ytar ____________\nOuttide Canada, par month    ., .,,  ,,\nft,   TMT   .,,,,,.     ..... i.i, hi      \u2014\nDtllvertd Mty by earner)   ptr week\nPa? r-w   .. .e-|\n-I 40\n_ 8\u00ab0\n. 18.00\n- ...\n_   tM\n- M\n_ UM\nPayable la advance.\nMtmbtr Audit iiutiu ot Olrculttioo.\nTHURSDAY, MABCH 28,1988.\nA coast woman horse-whipped an editor for print-\ntag an article about her. We don't care a lick about the\neditor. What we want to know is, where in the world\ndid she find a horsewhip?\n\"Between Yon\nand Me\"\nBy   \u2022..B.C\"\nTfit Ottawa Budget\nThe new budget brought down at Ottawa Tuesday\nprovides for heavily increaaed taxation, which will hit\nall classes of people in the Dominion. The news of the\nincreued levies whleh are to be made did not come to\nthe PuW.\u00ab \u00ab\u00bb \u00ab lurprise. Everyone knew that the Dominion had \u2022\u00bb heavy deficit in ordinary as well as extraordinary expenditures, and that heavier taxation would\nbe unavpidable.\nNo-one likes to pay taxes, lieavy or light, but the\nBennett government, in imposing the new levies, has\nthe advantage of being able to show that it has effected\nmaterial economies in controlable expenditures. A 80%\neut ta controlable expenditures means a larger reduction\nthan most countries have been able to effect. This Dominion, ta common with our provinces and other countries, has to meet heavy uneontrolable and irreducible\nexpenditures. Annual interest charged on our debt\namounts to $127,000,000 and there are large uneontrolable expenditures on pensions to war veterans and otber\nservices.\nThe 2c a pound tax which ia being imposed on sugar\nla at first glance an exceptionally heavy tax on a commodity which is used by everyone. It is about 40% of\nthe wholesale cost of sugar. But the alternatives to\nthis 2c tax would probably have borne more hardly on\neveryday consumers. About the only available alternative would have been a siwble Increase ta the sales tax.\nThis would have hit the average consumer harder than\nthe tax on sugar, as the tax on sugar will not be pyramided to anything like the same extent as is the sales\ntax in the case of many commodities.\nThe new income tax schedule will bear most heavily\nupon companies, which for many years have been taxed\nmuch more heavily than private individuals.\nThe new scale of taxation on personal incomes is\nalso heavily increased, but does not materially affect the\nperson with an income of less than $8000 a year.\nIn future, owners of bearer bonds will be compelled\nto pay Income tax on coupons which they cash. It ls believed that many owners of bearer bonds up to this time\nhave evaded tacoma tax by refraining from reporting\nthis income of which the government had no record.\nCancellation of the 50% exemption in sales tax on\n\u2022 fairly long list of items, including rloe, fuel oil. molasses, will have the effect of increasing the prices of\nthese commodities to the consumer. On the other hand,\nthe reduction in the basis on which dumping duty is\napplied to imports from Great Britain will not only have\n\u00bb tendency to build up trade between this country and\nthe United Kingdom, but it will also have the effect of\nreducing prices in Canada of goods imported from the\nmother land.\nA striking feature of the budget is. the portion which\ndeals with the establishment of what is called a stabilizing fund, designed to guarantee the producer of animals, meat, poultry, fresh fish, canned fish, tobacco,\ncheese, milk products, canned fruits, canned\nvegetables, maple products, eggs and honey a\nfixed price of $4.60 a pound sterling on any of these\nproducts exported to the United Kingdom. ThU measure\nprovides for nothing more nor leas than a bonus to the\nCanadian producer of the articles mentioned, a bonus\nwhich will continue in effect as long as the pound sterling is worth less than $4.60 in Canadian currency.\nThe measure is one which is likely to arouse wide\ncontroversy. A government is always on dangerous\nground when it attempts to assist an established industry selling competitively ta world markets by means of\na bonus. Such attempts in the past have usually failed\nIn their object, and in addition to this have proved extremely costly.\nOn the other hand, it may be said that if the government of Canada, by stabilizing dollar-sterling exchange,\ncan put the industries affected once more on their feet,\nthe result will be immensely beneficial to all Canada. It\ncan also be said, and Mr. Bhodea emphasized thia point,\nthat the effect of this proposed bonus on exports is likely\nto be an increase in exports, which would lower the\nvolume of goods available for the domestic market, and\nthus have a tendency to increase prices generally. Nothing is more to be desired than an increase in prices of\nbasic commodities ta this country. We cannot expect a\nreturn of propsperity until the farmer, the lumberman,\nthe miner and the fisherman of Canada are able to obtain for their labor and enterprise prlcea which will enable them to operate profitably.\n\u2022 TBI   NELSON   BAIL*   NSWS,   NHSON,   RC_-t_TC\u00bbS\u00bbAT   MOBNINO,   MABCH   13,   llil\"\nTha budget bt* beta brought down.\ne    \u2022    \u2022\nAmong other things It la attempting to convert drinkers of hunt brow\ntp the milder paat time of drinking\ntta and coffee. Heavy taxes have been\nplaced upon Ingredients for making\nhomt brow. The brew drinkers will\nbenefit. Thty oan't afford to make\nthe stuff and their atomaaha will\nStand up better. Doctors will suffer\na, tbla will mean lea, stomach trouble\npatlenta. Dick Barnes la smiling already.\n._,,**\nBut many people, following perusal\not tht budget, wlU gt off tbe sugar\nstandard. The Rhode, budget, with\nita two cent tax per pound on augar,\noan be tanned tbt \"sweet budget of\n1833.\" It WUl io down In history.\nTaxpayers wlll take it 'with a ftw\ngrains ot augar at liaet. Oandy prloes\nwlll likely go up ot the alae ot pur\noandy bags wlll go down. At any rate\nthe tax on sugar won't drive Kit\nboya to smoking, for tht tax on cigarette papers wlll tlmott prohibit\nrolling your own.\n\u2022 t   \u2022\nNo mort sugar ln our coffee,\nNo more rolling cigarette,.\nNo more home brew at tht party\u2014\nBut Mr. Rhodes send, hla regret*.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nNo mort taploea mixtures,\nNo more syrup on flap Jacks,\ndone the old cosmetle fixture.\nThey're awaUowed up by the sale,\ntax.\nas.\nNo mort fruit salts Is tht morning\nPor we must think about tht rent,\nNo mort wine will we bt horning,\nWe're thinking of that 10 per eent.\n\u2022 \u2022.  \u2022\nWhen we eonalder all this matttr\nAnd our lncomt tax has be,n paid,\nWe won't grow a great deal fatter\nBut wby ahould we alt bt afraid?\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAnd I noticed Arohle Fletcher of\nFairview being urged by Alderman T.\nJ. Scanlan to attend tht ratepayers\nmeeting\u2014And Arohle replying that lie\nwould not aot at body guard for\nanyone\u2014And Oeorge Peat, suggesting\nthat the ratepayers might close down\nthe atreet railway and make Archie\nwalk to Pairvlew every day \u2014 And\nArohle tald be would watch for hla\nfrlenda who had automobiles\u2014David\nKerr wondering what tht budget was\nell about\u2014and claiming ht would not\nsleep after hearing about the two\ncent tax on auger and tht to ctnt\nper pound tax on malt for making\nhomt brew\u2014-Thttt art big items in\nDue's wholesaling business \u2014 John\nNotman, chairman of tb, whool board\nrefusing to have an office In tht\nratepayers aaaoclatlon.\u2014W. B. Bamford waving hla cant at Anting Chairman T. J. 8oan.au\u2014when Mr. Bamford wat declining to itand for aom.\nlnatton.\u2014\ns    s   ,\nMarcus Martin', dog\u2014growling and\ngiving a loud bark\u2014whtn Stan Bostock had hla llttlt tay at tlw nutting\u2014Plrt Chief M. H. Maloney attending a council nutting\u2014After\naome weeka absence through lllnett in hla family\u2014He .ays thlnga\nare on tbt mend again \u2014 Doctor\nT. B. Bourque rushing tht season\u2014By carrying t golf elub on\nPrlday night last\u2014Klngiley Pit ok\nstating tbt road oondltlon, on tht\nnorth shore art not too terrible\u2014\nOutside a section near Longbeach\u2014\nRudolph Oltta throwing mall sacks\nInto the port office\u2014while paper\nboys hovered around waiting for their\npaptM\u2014John Smith declaring ha believed a ratepayers* aaaoclatlon waa a\ngood thing\u2014Jack Boyd promising to\nmeet him up town\u2014George Dvorjets\ndiscussing the European situation\nwith a commercial man.\u2014\n\u2022 ,   \u2022\nWtll things will not look much\nbrighter now that Mr. Rhodaa baa\nput a tax on lipstick and rouge.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nTHe budttt wilt stop a lot ol flighty\npeople. It bit barred Importation of\nsecond-hand flying machines.\ns    \u2022\nOlive oU hit been made duty tret\nfor entry into Canada. Tbat wlll\nsmooth tht trolbled waters tome.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAuatralian raisins are admitted\nduty trot but then 1, a tu on fortifying spirits. Who can make wtnt\nthts?\ness\nAutomobiit owners wlU bt tten today kicking thetr tires and looking\nat tbeir tubes. Tbty wlll bt trying\nto get Juat ont season out of them.\nAU new tires bave beoome baloon\ntint overnight. A five per oent increase ln excise taxes on tires and\ntubei .bring, tbtm undir tbi Inflation system. ,\n.   .   \u2022\nCheck artiste will be up against lt\nsun. AU checks must bear a thret\nctnt tax baton btlng presented tor\npayment.\ness ^H^^\nTba sticky part of whole budget\nls the railing of the talis tax on\nto the full sit per cent.\nTbt \"gimmli\" boyi will bt up\nagainst lt. They an taxing little booka\nof matches. Whan you buy a iult you\nwill be out of luck now. Tallon usu\naly give away a box ot matches wltb\nevery ault. Probably tbat wai to help\nwear the teat out of tbe trousers. Perhapa tba new iult buyer it ln luck\nafter all. z\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy tbt World's Lwdlng  Authority\nMU.TMI fr wpax\nA    QUESTION    OF   DISTRIBUTION\nSTATION UD-V'E\nBy CRAIG CARROLL\n- WSSSm&\nA\nJudy\nINITALNWT 11\nANT DAV AI GENEVA\n\"And speaking of peace\u2014\" \u2014Ut Journal, Pari,\nThat Body of Your*\nBy  (AMIS  W. BABTON,  M.D.\nEARTB, WATER AND SUNSHINE\nMANUFACTVBB VITAMINS\nSometimes whin wt an feeling\nproud of ourselvet. or Of mankind In\ngeneral, at Wt think of tht accom*\nptlihmtnte In science aad medicine\nIt might bt weU to rsmsmhsr how\nslow we really have been In recognising something obvious.\nWben thousands ot ptopli have\nperished with disease due entirely tc\na look ot one little element In food,\nlc certainly is strange that ne oni\nrecoynlaed this untu Just a few years\nago.\nWhile much thought was being given, and rightly ao, to tht calorie,\nor btat unltt of foods, tad t mixed\ndiet urged, made up of so much meat\nand eggs, ao much vegetables and\nbroad, and ao much butter, cream\nand fat meats, it wat felt that tbe\nwhole knowledge pf food values and\nnutrition had been acquired.\nAnd thin after all thaee years along\ncomes iome Utile elements ln the\nfood, so amall aad Insignificant that\nOt themselvee thty can supply but :\nsmall amount of food value, and ye.\nao important tbat health aad lite\nmelt cannot bt maintained wltbout\ntbem.\nTbttt tiny elements, as you know\nan tbt vitamins, aad thalr princi\npal work In thl botr \u00bb *-> ****** food\ndo batter work, and to supply also\ntome important needs ol tbt body.\nHo ftcesiary an lbt vltamlaa\nthe body tbtt manufaoturan an pr\nducing food, rich in one or mon rite,\nmint, wblob ban now grown fron\noat to tight la number durlnt the\npast ten yttn.\nFortunately thi vltemlni aft generally pnnnt la tht natural food!\nwhleh bus bu liarntd to tat during hit time on earth.   .\nIt would eeem that man wai\nmeant to tat a vanity of food, because vitamins art distributed ont,\ntwo, three or mon, in different foods,\nand by eating a mixed diet tht vitamins just at tbit timt in man',\nbody.\nWhy It tbe dlKovtry of then vit.\namine Just at tht timt In man',\nhistory Important?\nBecause we havt learned to Uk,\n\"tatty manufactured foods\" and tome\nof then havt betn lacking ln Important vitamins. Tbt knowledge\nof tbe value of vltamlaa bai aroused\ntbe manufactumn as wtll as tb,\npubllo and \"vitamin fooda1' an now\nvary popular.\nHowtvtr as long at tben la land,\nwater md sunshine to grow natural\n(ooat, mankind nttd never suffer\nfrom lack of vitamins.\n K> -K-iditte walking\ndaws th, ball with Bton Say. Tbey\nw*n talking tarnntly, mm looking up.\nlaw. btld Blton'i tnn tightly. He did\nnot tttm to mlna,\nflulekly, Judy stepped Inside the\nstudio, wt down Jutt bthlnd the\ndoor. In a momint sht aw Loot enter\nand walk 'toward tht tnm of the\nroon, waving eaauaUy tt tbt dark\nman in ttt tontrtl room. Hi answered tbt nlutt. Bhi mt down atar the\nSIMILES OF 1932\nTht tbon MM wu pland In t\nduplicate   runt   la   Pwedine.   Tbt\nbidding ww simple, tvtry South\nbUMlaf tht dttltnr with a oontract of (our spades; but tt a ma.\nJority of tbt tablet tbt unfortunate\nclub diitrlbutlon ditaated tbt oontnet\nWut ltd tht king of heartt. South\nwon tnd at mott of tbt tables ltd I\ntbt king of spade, which ww taktn\nby But who thin ltd t woond\nbtut. Tblt gavt tbt adnraariei two\ntrlekt, t diamond ww M ana won\nby South'! ttt. Another blgb trump\ntrom South uhsuited tbt advene\ntrumpt; tben two roundt of clube\nwtn led ind t third round rutted\nby-aouth. Tht deelanr'i alia belag\nto establish tkt clubt by thnt leads\nud thtn put North In wtth hit\nthird trump to ewh bll two nmaia-\nlag oluba. But thaw dtelann wtrt\ndisappointed wbtn tht tour-two division ot tbt advtnt club, instead\nol tbi hoped-for thrtt-tbnt, defeated tblt plan of oimpalgn tnd South\nbed no opportunity to discard oa a\nclub from tba Nortb band. Tha tn.\nemy took tot iptdt, ont hurt and\ntwo diamond,; dttutlng tht oontract.\nTHE CORRECT PlAV\nIt wu at only a small numbtr of\ntables that tht dulartn allowed ln\ntheir play ftr tbt noognlwd probability ot diitrlbutlon. Wltb tlx\ncards of a ault divided between two\nadverse hands, an even split should\nnot bt expected although maay playen teem to think thtt thty an In\nbard luck whtn they do not get It.\nIn tbout 33 bands out ol 100 tbt\nTOlt will bt dlvidtd three-three; In\nabout il It wlll bt four-two or\nworn. Tht dtoltngt wbo appreciated\nthla played at follows: After winning\ntbt flnt heart trick they lid twt\nclubi at once tad thtn ruffed a\nthird club with oo, of South'! honon. A spade wu tben led and won\nby Best's wt, after wblch Wwt't\nheart queen WW cashed. Tbt dltmond lwd whleh followed wu woa\nby aouth with the tw, and North\nwu put ln tbt lead wltb a small\nspade. A fourth rouad of clubs,\ntrumped with tn honor by South,\ntook out But't lut club; aad then\nanother imail tptdt put North la\nto cub hit ISth club and glvt\nSouth t chanw to d-Mtrd a diamond. Tbat discard was tbt vital\nrt ot thl band, btlng necettary\nnot. A hold-up by Wwt on\ntbt first rouad at ipadw would ban\ncheck-mated   the  declarer.\nA ftw atw figurw of apeech tad\na profusion of variant! on familiar drolleries appear ln tbt 1333\nharvest Of \"Tbt Bett simllles of tbt\nTear,\" collected annually by Frank\nJ. Wllstach, thi author of \"A Dictionary ot Slmlllw.\" Thew minute\nsayings Inevitably nflee.' tht temper of the times, u tbe following\nsampling   may   Indicate:\nPolitical leaders art In tbt earns\nfix w tbt drum major wbo couldn't\ntlnd thi partde\u2014Arthur (Bugs)\nBwr.\nArguing wtth his wife it Ukt\nlathiring a mirror and shaving\nyour   reflection.\u2014Ibid.\nBusy w t prow agent at a Hollywood elopement.\u2014Ted  Cook.\nPermanent u a temporary out\nIn  wages.\u2014I.  Billon,\nDlffloult to catch u a waiter's\neye.\u2014B. Karnely.\nSchmellng tied up Sharkey like\ntbl   Tamany   vote.\u2014Thomas  Miany\nHungry as a fly In a Jeweler's\nwindow\u2014Andrew  Pentland.\nQuicker than you could form\na   French   Cabinet.\u2014H.   I.   Phillips.\nft* looked u unlike Washington\nu a men dressed up to look like\nWuhlngton.\u2014Ibid.\nThe beer tasted u lf it was fuU\nof Old harness buckles and wl|-\nmandan.\u2014Jotl Sayre.\nFull of tbe homing instinct u tbe\nmanuscript ot an unknown author.\n\u2014Anon.\nSht, look! like a typographical\nerror.\u2014Anon.\nBusy knocking wood u a xylo-\nphonlst.\u2014Anon.\nSoma English acton talk UUt, t\nklln-drled birch plank.\u2014Birch Atkinson.\nThe reason so many people don't like the average\nradio broadcast is the average radio broadcast.\nno RBoaats\nVltltor: \"How la your witt, John.\"\nJohn: \"WeU, I don't really know,\nmut: Wbtn tbt sua dont ihlnt\nshe'i miserable, end when lt dow,\nihe worrlei bectuw lt fadei tht\noarptt.\"\nSubtli u a oompnwed tlr drill.\n\u2014Ibid.\nI tm Hipping Ukt a eophomoro's\nso-k.-r-phllip Barry.\nAnonymous u a nuty Joke.\u2014\nKatharine   Brush.\nUncomfortable u a iword-iwal-\nlowtr with tbt hleooughs.\u2014Ted\nCook.\nInteresting w t conversation you\ncant   quite   overhear,\u2014Ibid.\nTht word tpresd like wattr spilled\non linoleum.\u2014Homer Croy.\nThe Utt ot mail of ua todty II\nUkt t man strapped la a tbalr by\na craay barber,\u2014Benjamin dl Ow-\nwrw.\nMouths u large w mall ilots.\n\u2014Basalgny  Oerrard.\nForgotten u tbe winner of lttt\nyear'a Pulltwr prlw\u2014Robert -..tell.\nBtgtr w t cub reporter tor I\npollw card.\u2014o. O. Mclatyn.\nDifferent u Boston tad Bagdad.\n\u2014Anne   O'Hare   McCormick.\nNo mon destination tbat a balloon.\u2014Addison Mlanar,\nHandy w a song-writer's memory\u2014David Murray.\nProsperous w a rofartt in btnk.\nruptoy.\u2014H,  I.  Phillips.    \u2022\nBlut w t Ntw Tork buyer,\u2014\nWIU   Rogers. *   -\nImprtwionablt w a niw abut\not carbon paper.\u2014Ollbert Swan.\nBlow w a newsboy giving change\nthrough a street-car window.\u2014Life.\nStrong u tht man who oould\nPitch tour honwhow at a timt\nwith the born ttm la thtm.\u2014John\nKltnn.\nSbe wu colder than Oandhl ln\na rumble Mat.\u2014Fox Reynolds,\nA proposal ot marriage, like murder, le seldom pnmtdltattd.\u2014Helen\nRowland.\n*'\nA Talt About Gold\nAUNT HET\n\"ltt acted tight ptevtd wh\u00abn\ntbat man \u00abl*pp\u00ab<l hla wit*, ao\ntba boya oucbt to o' known\nhe'd fight II thay \"kicked hla\ntfog.\"\nOnot upon a time\u2014perhapa It\nwaa In tha future rather than tba\npaat\u2014tbe threo b\u00aba<U Of government finance of 0nglf_nd and America and France got together and decided that the method of atorlng\ngold in aome urban eub-oellw. wu\ncumberaome and in certain circumstances even dangeroua.\nThey decided to take the gold\nsupply of tb\u00ab three nationa to a\nlonely llttl* Uland In tba middle of\nthe Pacific. There it waa stored\nunder a amall guard. Not much protection wu needed, slnoe only the\nbead men and the guanda were informed aa to the plan and tbe location* of the Island. The Island wu\nequipped wltb a radio receiving set.\nbut lt bad no meant of sending\nmessages.\nFor ten years everything proceeded tranquilly enough. International\nobligations were satisfied by tbe\nsimple device of sending a wireless\nuylng, \"Earmark nineteen millloi\nof tba French gold for the United\nStatu,\" or vloe rana.\nAt tba end of 10 yeara the thru\nfinancial haada decided to look in\non tba island to au how things\nwera getting along! They Just wanted\nto be on th* aafe side. A fast\ncruiser under sealed order* transported them to th* apot. But there\nwu no Uland. Soma dlaturbinoe at\nthe bottom of th* mu had aucked\ndown th* llttl* ooral eralnenoe, and\nwltb It went the gold aupply of\nthrw great nations.\nTwo of the financier* wer* aghut.\n\"Wo* la me!\" said ona, and tn*\nOtber axelaimad, \"Thla ls the great-\nUt tragedy In tb* history ot emanation..\"\nBut tb* *ld\u00abt o( tb* trjo wu not\nmuch perturbed. He paid a passing,\nthough rather paitunotory. tribute\n'to tba unfortunate guard* wbo bad\ndied at their post, but h* w*nt on\nto say. \"Th* gold that la gone la\nnothing.\"\nHla companions looked at bim\nwltb Incredulity. \"But how la International trade to go on?\" they aaked.\n\"Juat a* before,\" b* an*w*r*d. \"We\noan still und wlralaaa meaaagu and\nordar earmarking. Who will be the\nwluff\"\nI wUl confeu that X borrowed the\nanecdote from Morrla L, Irrut and\ntbat I doubt tbat tb* incident ever\noocurred, and yet it 1* basically a\ntrue atory. Tb* aanetlty of tb* gold\nstandard la largely a atate of mind\nrather than a state of  matter.\nOf course, the economist* hav*\npointed out that tba supply of tb*\nmetal la somewhat limited and that\ntha rat* of new production varies\nonly slightly. Still, there la no aura\nguarantee that an even greater\nKlondike might not be auddenly\ndiscovered aom* fin* afternoon \u00abnd\nvitally change that altuation.\u2014Haywood Broun in Haw Tock World-\nTelegram.\n2$ Tear* Agt\n(rn) Tbt Pally Ntwi t( Muck tl,\nMot)\nBorn lurch 19 to llr. and Un.\nJoba Muraro, RaUway itntt. a\ndaughter.\n\u2022 e   *\nI. M. Black nturntd yeeterday\ntrom I prolongtd visit to eastern\nCanada.\n\u2022 e   e\nX. C. Wragge ww elected president\ntnd W. T. Mawdsley vloe-protldtnt\not tbt Ntison Bowling olub tt a\nmwtlag list night.\n\u2022 s   e\nBruce White nturned lut night\nfrom Ottawa when ba bw bwa attending a mwtlng ot the Canadian\nMining institute.\ntabit, rattled tbl \u00abmw ot bar script\nImporteatly. Judy, watehlnt. ww how\ntbt blond girl itered, bow tbt otber\ngirls itlffened wltb rewntment aad\nfear.\nThin tbl llttli round mw appwr-\ntd. clowd |bt door aad btgea chattering vlgoroutly. Kls waving arms,\nhit loud volw, tlliawd tht girls\ntulckly.\n\"Will mate It elphebttleal. That's\nfair tt tttrybody,\" tbt round maa\nannounwd. \"Mlw\u2014MlM Judy Allltoa\nIs tint.'\nJudy walked pwt Iht othtr girls,\noonieloui ot thilr tyw, filling their\nenvy. Asd tht inUlid at tba startled\nlook oa loot Burdtttei tully made-\nup fact.\n\"How do you dot\" Judy laid, being\ngraolously latoliai\n\"Uh\u2014\" bona snapped htr lips to.\ntether, tumid to htr tcrtpt. And\nJudy, htr cbla up, btr tho uldtri\nsquare, itood baton tbl microphone\nagain.\n\"AU right. AU right. Begin,' tte1\nround llttlt man wld.\n. Judy hwrd hir volw wring thi\nfamiliar wordi, tbt wordi llton Day\nbad written, (lolly, oarofully, wltb\nao falling sound tt tbt tnd ot tbt\nwntenw, wltb no ruttllng of pages,\nwltb ao worry ud ao tear, tven\nlaugtilng a llttlt, confident, wnnt.\nBhe wit right, lbl could talk I Bhe\ncould meet herself wy wbat tome-\nbody tin wrote aad maka It aound\nnail If lbl couldn't lit thle Job,\nahi'd not bt afraid to try for an-\notbtr ont I Upittln, wme whin, li\nDlek Mtton, listening to you. Judy.\nBvery word you say, ha btan. And he\ntald bt'd han to be honest, bt oould\nnot vote tor you It you wiron't tbe\nbwt.\n\"And w, good dty tad thank you\nall,\" abi hwrd her voln uylng.\nIt wat ovtr. Oood or bad, tha work\nww done. And now ibt muit wilt.\nWalt for aU tbe othen, Walt for\nLone. Walt for the word to oome\ndowa from tbt eliint, upittln Mmt-\nwhtn, tad trom Dick, md from wme\nthird man who rounded out the Jury.\nBhi atepptd btck, found t orhalr,\nstarted to sit down, thea decided It\nwould be bttttr not to Ut tea, it would\nbt easier It ehe oould not bwr tbt\nothen. But, u the reaohed thi door,\nsht heard the rouad man calling,\n\"Miss Burdette.\"\nJudy, listening, knew thai lona\nBurdette know btr Job. Bbt had a\nsmooth iad colorful voloe, aht talked welly, ihi knew the tcrtpt to\nperfectly that muoh of tbe time ehe\ndid aot even look at It. Sht looked\nutterly poind, perfectly eun. Suddenly, Judy felt amateumh, uncertain, afraid.\nQuickly, ahe left the room, doting\ntbt door bthlnd htr. Mow ehe must\nwait. Now tbt muit bt patisnt. No\nmttter how long tt took.\n\u2022lowly Iht studio door optntd.\nSlowly tbt glrli umt tut. Tbt girls\nwho went ln bnn, dttleat, dwper-\natt, wtn not bnn sow, wtn bttttn.\nwan mow desperate than tver. Thty\nhurried htvlng nowhen to go. Ont\ngirl itopped.\n\"I   bit   your   pardoa,\"   iat   began. Tben ber taw crimtoaed. Bbt.\nhtd t tbln Uttlt ttw, wltb enor- i\naoul   eyw    Btr   skin   ww   very ~\nptlr  ber   handi   wen   lite   elawi.\nThen wat a button goat from her\noott, It bid  been a fairly eipen-\nalve  ooat,  onw,  a  long  time  ago.')\nSht trltd oaw mon. \"I beg your\npardon.\"\n\"Tw,\"   Judy  ttld  kindly.\n\"Oould lou\u2014I mwn\u2014I htwn't I\ntver dont tall baton, but\u2014\" fluahed.*.,\nashamed, sbe stopped.\nJudy  looted  trouad   quickly.  No!\none would see. Sat took t blU from..,\nhtr purse, stuffed lt Into tht glrl'i\nthin    aaad.   \"Thtn,*    she    wld.\n\"Aad good luakl\"\nThe girl stammend, tried tt speak,\nturned   away   very   quickly!   tlraost\nnn down tbt ball.\n\u00ab*t\nNow Judy ww lott. Should tbt\nwait? Wu tbere anything to wait\nfor? Ww It aU decided? Sbe didn't,\nknow. Sht knew only thtt Dick\nmight eome, aad that he would\nknow the aatwar, ho would tell btr. '\nto, puttied, walking vtry slowly,\ntht hwrd quick toot-tttpt behind\nhtr. __T^\nA flgun wilted beside bw. Tbt.\nflgun of Loaa Burdette.\nThtn wu t door it tbt tad at\ntbt corridor. At thty neched tblt\ndoor -oaa Burdette stepped la front\not Judy.\n\"Wilt t minute.\" tat wld. Bet\nvolw wu aot pletwat bow. It ww.\nflit and brittle, aad btr tyw wt\nsmall aad ugly. \"Walt. I've tot\nsomething to tell you, Mlw AUIton.\nTou got twiy wltb It tblt timt.\nOood stuff, too. Nobody 11 tvw provt\na thing. But you'll with you btd.\nall Tou bwt m*l Tou'u wltb you'd\nntnr win tblt plaw la your llfel\"\nSuddenly, ths wu goat.\n(To Bt Oontlautd)\n20 Years Ago\n(Irom Tbt Dtlly Ntwt of Mtreb N,\nMil)\nMr. tad Mm. 0. s. Hamilton tad\nchildren ltft ywterdey to tptnd tht\nBitter holiday at -htlr Deer Pirk\nranch.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nOeorge Hontttd ww elected preeldent of tht Wwt Kootenay Poultry\nassociation at a mwtlng lut night.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022     *\u2022\nB.   I.   Robinson   Ot    Ntlton   WSl\nelected president tt tbt Wwt Kooteniy Football association and J. X.\nSchofleld, M.PJ. ot Trail, vloe-\npneident, at a mwtlng laat Bight.\n...\nA. T. Davis ot Mirror Ute tod J.\nD, Honaberger of Orand Porks addressed a mwtlng tonight on the\nfruit marketing quwtlon,\nTen Yttr* Agt\n(From The Dally News of March II,\n1121)\nD. St. Dealt lwvw todty ter Tacoma, Wuh., when he gow to attend tht Rotary oonventlon.\n\u2022   \u2022    s\nMlss   Cnlnt   Bontead   Joins   the\nImperial beak staff today,\n...\n. Llngle li Johnson have wound\nthe Merry Bros, ww mlU it Slocan\nOlty aad wUl commenoe wwlng tblt\nwwk.\n...\nMrs. Erskine wu elected pruldent\nOf   the   Tahk   Ladlw'   Oulld   at   a\nmwtlng lwt weak.\nSuroptaa laventon bavi dtnlop-\ntd't ooaittr aad oruihed itoae tub- '\nstitute tct uphill  whin  usyd for\npaving material. ^^^\niWwo'vo^tvwwwvwowntisttttlPt\n\"BUILD B.C tAnovu\"\nPacific's\nNicer\nFlavor\n\"Psciflc Milk hai \u25a0\nflavor nicer thea H had.\"\nIlls sentence ig from the\nletter of Mrs. Ella Smith.\nHer family haa used Pa-:\ncific Milk for two ysars\nand notice lately the flavor improvad.\nPacific Milk\nl\u00bb0g   B.C.   OwnM  aaf   OtalrtUtd\nrUNT AT  ABBOTSPOao\n............k.\u00bb.ssm.\u00bbtmma\nFRANC!   ABM*   JAPAN\nTbl conclusion tbtt praaw Is\narming japan li drawn from the\nfict that in tbt flnt eight monthi\nof 1011 the vtlut of arms, powdtr\ntad munitions ttported was 01,570,-\n000 francs, while during tht flnt\nlight months of 1932 It ww 124,-\n007.000 francs. Additionally, It la\nlearned that Frtoch exports to\nJtptn ln 1913 included greet quantities of nw materials, and artlclw\nuwful In wtr, such u machines.\nmschlne parts, medlwl and chem.\nIwl product!, ind eclintlflc apparatus.\nStandard\nButter Wrappers\nPrinted with tho wordi \\\n\"Dairy Butter\"\n,100, fl.OO      _     250, f 1.50 j\nI '\n500, fO.50      _      1000, f i.50 )\nLet U* Supply Your Nttdt\nPHONE 144\nNelson Daily News\nJob Department\nBaker Street\u2014Nelson, B. C.\nEAST   MONET\npred: \"What lt simnaon doing\nnow?\"\nBlU: \"Oh, bt'i trsveiling with t\nmenagerie.\"\nFred: \"Hlrd work?\"\nBUI: \"No, he'i nothing to do ti-\nwpt stick hit htld lato a lion's\nmouth twlw 1 dtf.\" \u2014\nONION SETS\nWe have just received a fuU stock of Steele\nBriggs and McKcnzic's Garden Seeds, Onion Seta, etc.\nPRICES RIGHT\nNelson Hardware Co.\nQuality Wholesale and Retail Hardware\nNelson, B. C.\n (UST TO\nREMIND YOU-\n5PRINGTIME . . .\ni about here, and tbe\ndddies will soon be need**\nng pew shoes. We have\nust received a shipment\ni real shoes for the kid-\nIn and popularly priced.\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nItadtrt in Foot\/tvhion\nMRS. J. CROOK-\nDIES AT WYNNDEL\nWT-imau \u00bb.o, M**sk. n. \u2014\nDeath olaimad an old tla* rw-dent\nof Wynnd\u00abi wh*n Mn, John Crook*\npatted ttay auddenly st h*r\non Mondty evening, (bt htd bwn\nUl but * -abort tlm*, wh*n doubl*\npneumonlft **t In, wblob cftustd ber\ndtatb. SUM ww bi bar slxty-wventh\nywr. Bwldw hsr husband, tba I*\nsurvived by two *ons, John ftnd\nWllbam, both ot Ltthbr-d**, Alt*.,\ntnd one daughter, Mn, Lameetleld\nof Flint, Mlcb.\nMRS. ELSDON IS\nAUXILIARY HOSTESS\nIS. McKIE IS\nTORY LEADER\nRAND PORKS, B. C, March 33-\nkb* annual mwtlng af 1**' Wo-\n[* Conservative sssoclstlon, Mn.\nlleKI* WW again elected prssl-\n, by scclsmstlop. Pint vlce-\nld*nt. Mrs. E. Bailey; woond\n-ptwldent, Mn. J. 0. Tonka;\nI vlos-prwldant. Mr*. J. (Hw:\nrtery-treMurer, Mn. rnd Ooop*r;\nnil**. Mn. J. Hutton, Mn. M.\nthard, Un, W. Llddlcoat, Mr*. W.\nNOW I FEEL\nFULL OF PEP'\nIW taking Lydla E. Plnk-\nun't Vegetable Compound\ntnt's whst hundredt of women\n, It tteadlw tk* swt\u2014a... main*\nI sat bettor... *l*\u00abp better...\n\u2022vw periodic headach* sad\nfcacho ... makw trying days\nlurable.\nI you are not u watt as yea\nat to Its, lift this medicin* a\nmc* te help mi. Get a bottle\nBi your drattbt today.\nBONNINOTOt-, B. 0. Maroh 31-\nTh* Woman'a tuxllltry mtt at tbt\nhome of Mn. w. 0. Eladon tor\ntheir monthly mwtlng. Mrt. Turner\nLw presided. Th* study book os\nCblna ws* reed *sd discussed followed by ft eeotal tlm*, when tea\nww wrved by Mr*. EUdon.\nTb* hoetwwt at lb* Badminton\neoclal olub during tbt pwt two\nwwk* man: Kn. Biddlwomt who\nwrvtd afternam tea on tb* club\nday. Mrt. A. Serwild wbo wltb Un.\n3. H. Strom, wrvtd rerteshmente\nta tbt tvenlng tnd Mn. Orant\nHall wbo ww bwtwt en Tuwday.\nMlw PbyUla Motley wbo attends\nsohool ln N*l*on spent tb* wwk-\nsnd *t tb* bom* of htr pirents,\nMr. and Mn. W. O. Motley.\nWilfred Un wbo hu been tptnd-\nIng tht winter months ftt th* bome\nof bl* parents, Malor tnd Mn. Turner Lw bw left for * vlalt ln\nVtnoouvtr prior to returning to tb*\nOovernment Experimental Farm at\nAgaaala.   B.   0.\nComplimenting Mn. Al Servodd\nat Mr bom* at Corra Llnn on Wednwdty tvenlnt. * numbtr et frund*\narrived tnd gan her t delightful\nsurprise party , th* oeaaalon being\nbtr birthday. TV* guwt* took ch*rg*\nand arranged amusing gamw and\nlater served delclou* refrwhmenta\nwhleh tBoludcd a birthday ca*e\ntapped with the requisite number\nof wsdlw. Mlw Ruth Willey dispensed the Ice cream, Mn. 8. 3.\nMeongor and Mlat Jun* McKlnney\nsponsored tb* party. Tb* sarty Included were Mr. and rata. Howard\nParker, Mr, tnd Kn. I, J. MoOregor,\nMlu Ruth Willey, Hlsew Ann* and\nMary wallach, lMs| June McKlnney,\nTed Wsllach, Bob McFadden and\nMr. and Mn. Al Sarvold.\nSpring In the Air\nAn aluminum o\u00bbp to protect\nglass top* of perculatori bu been\nInvented th\u00bbt tttt **n*\u00bb to meu*\nure coffee.\nhe 7 u\u00bbs for FRY'S\n\u2022 Hoi Cocoa Drink\n\u2022 Children's Drink\n\u2022 Cakes and Puddings\n\u2022 Cake Icing\n\u2022 Chocolate Fudge\n\u2022 Iced Cocoa Drink\n\u2022 Chocolate Sauce\n\u2022 Healthy and Happy with\nFRY'S Cocoa\nGire your bread winner ft luncH kit treat tomorrow\u2014a\nmcuum bottle of piping hot Yry't Coco*. Men like Fry's for\nunch because of its pleasing, chocoUty flavour, and also\nbecause it is a sustaining food. Unlike some other drinks which\n-hange in taste when kept in a bottle even for a ahort while.\n\u00bbco* hu the aame enticing flarour when he drinks it at noon\n|i when jou made it in your kitchen.\nThe nourishing food value of Fry's Cocoa provides quick\nirarmth and strength in wintertime.\nh Malta Ona Cup af C\u00ab\u00ab Ta Malta \"He< Cfcacelete\"\nwnfc Fry i\nTake one heaped teeapeoofnl of Fry't\nCocoa with an e-onal quantity of sugar\nto each cop. Mti into a paste with 5\ntewpoonfuls of milk. Pour on hot milk\nstirring all the time. Pot mixture thua\nobtained into a pao aod bring to\nboiling point.\nwithFry'i\n4ix one half to a tea*poonfal of\n''it'i Cocoa with sugar to taste,\nwd three teaspoonfuls of eold\nailk and mix into a smooth paste.\ntar on boiling water or water\nind ftilk brought to the boil. Stir\ntukly while pouring.\nFRVS\nCOCOA\n04*. FRy Prodecb i \u2014 Fry'i Pmelen CkoteUte (i\n\u2022ad Fry's Chocolate Syrap\ntead ler he tsdw Urn le J. A tn * Seal (Cere-e) LMbd,\nCheeking in for aprlng, U thl*\nnew cap* 'rock, with whit* notched\ncellar, and tb* black wUophene bat\nwblcb featuree tba new high hack\ncrown, low front, ln Wftttwu effect,\nwith a sett black velwt bow both\ngoing and coming. By tbl* alantlng\nbrim, you f*t the tipped has effect,\nwhile th* bat really alt* quit*\n\u2022straight upon tb* hud, la tlu a**,\nbecoming manner. Tb* MV oallo-\npban* no givw tbat hlsh-iiebt\n\u2022nry Udy like* upon ber bead tbl*\nspring.\nMIUTARY WHISTS\nHELD AT FRUITVALE\nrenrrvAus, b. c, March sa\u2014Th*\nfrultvale branch of Olrl Ouldu htld\n* military whist tta and eoclal afternoon on Saturday In th* parish ball.\nThn* tablu war* pltytd. Honon\nof the game went te Mre. B. Jarrett.\nMr*. 1. M Barrett, Mr*. O. S.\nBaker and Mra. C. T. Brown, who occupied tabl* Bngland. A dainty tw\nwt* tben wrved by tb* Child**. A\nshort skit entitled \"Katie Maloney'a\nPhilosophy\" by Jwn orleve and\nBeatrice Johnaon, followed by \"Oamp\nFir* Don*\" by the glrla ended an\nenjoyable   afternoon.\nTbe coe. club held a. military\nsrhltt drive on Tuwday. Eight tahlw\nwtn played. Italy winning tb* high.\nwt acore. Refrwhments of coffw\nand buna were served.\nA Bt. Patrick'* danoe aad *od*l\nevenlnt wa* btld Frldsy and ln\nspit* of tbt bed condition of tbt\nroad*, quite a good crowd attended.\nPrlaw for the but. Irish ooatumw\nwere awarded to; Ladles. Mlw Dorothy Vyw, gent's D, Knowler, girl*.\nBernice Sadler, Bongs wen nadend\nby Mlss Dorothy Vyw, D, Oontinl,\nH. Wstson, Louis De Bruyn. Bddle\nSadler, Tom and Oordon Orleve. A\ndainty supper ww wrved br She\nhail committee,\nAa enjoyebl* evening ww \u00abp*nt\nat tb* horn* of Mr. snd Mr*. R.\nKldd on Saturday, March It. Tb*\nooewlon being tb* anniversary of\nMr. Kldd'* birthday. The evening\nww ipent at oarda and mualc. A\ndainty lunch ww eerved at midnight, the wrvlng tabl* bain* centered hy a larg* birthday oak*. Tbe\nbest*** ww welatad In wrvlng by\nMlw  Myrtl*   Buah.\ninvited guwte included sir, and\nMrs. a. s. Baker, Mr, aad Mn.\nJObnaon, Mlw Myrtl* Bush, Mrs. T.\nU. Barrett. A. B. Webster, B- Brun-\neskl, M. Barrett and W. Barry.\nMr. aad Mn. a. Brewster, wto\nhave bwn spending tht winter In\nNelton, htvt returned.\nMrs. R. Curtis ww visiting ln\nTrail on  Mondsy.\nStimulates  Business\nAmericans Feel Wont Hu\nPaaped\nHOSPITAL AIDED\nBY ST. PATS PARTY\nS-LVBRTON, B. C, March 13\u2014\nTh* Memorial hall wu crowded on\nBt. Patrick's night, when the Oet-\nTogether club bald an enjoyable\ndsno* in aid of tnt siooaa Oommunlty hoepltal, the aaappy muale\nbeing supplied by tow a White'*\nlocal orcbutra. la tb* balcony\nwven tablu of progrutlv* whltt\nwen la play, the prises for the\nhlghwt teoru tolng to Mr*. T.\nWilton tnd 3. Tlnllng, th* consolation* to Mn. J. tlathuon wd B.\nMUl*. v\nAt mldnlgtt aa enjoyable loath\nwu wrved. end dancing continued\nuntil 4 am.\nMlas B. Lindrevllle of Hew Denver\nwas the wwkend guut of Mr*. J.\nSeal*.\nSin. B. Mathewe ww tb* guwt\nfor a few daya last wwk, of Mrs. M.\nDtnook at the Molly Hughes.\nMn. A. Walton, Mn. A. Wallaoe,\nMra. M. Bmeraon tnd Mlw M. Ktlly\nw*re guwt* of Mr*. A. Hanooek et\ntbs tea hour on Tuwday.\nMn. J. Johnaon, Mn. I. Mathews,\nMn. M. Bmeraon aod Mit* Margery\n__ner*on were among th* guwte of\nMn. B, Butchart at New Denver\non Thursdsy, at a amart brldg*\nluncheon.\nMlw P. Curtl* of Slocan City and\nMlu K. Harrla of tbe Benin ranch\nwar* reunt guwts of Mn. W. Johnston*.\nMrs. J. Turnar ef Nelaon la tb*\nguwt of Mn. A. Mclntyre.\nMn. Z. Palrhuret I* visiting at\ntb* hom* of ber father, a. Foe*rs,\nat Arrow Park.\nThe United Ohurch Women1* auxiliary held their meeting on Wednw*\nday at the bome ei Mn. R. Whit*,\nwith 10 memben prewnt.\nMr. snd Mn. B. Pslrhurst, Dlok\nsnd Jsmes Falrhunt hav* nturn*-]\nfrom a . visit wltb rels'.lves al\nArrow Park.\nW, Johnaton* wu a bualneu\nvltltor to Sandon on Monday.\nMlu I. Thompaon and th* Mlssu\n< Cechelero of New Denver wen visitors hen on Sundsy.\nBtsendttun of about tlOO.000,000\non th* Oeldtn Stat* brldg* aerou\ntb* Oolden Oate and on tbe bridge\nbetwun lea Pranclsco asd Oakland,\ntogether with bust eiseodHune on\nreoonttructlon in tht southern 0*11.\nfornla wthquake none, an already\nahowin* algna ot atlmulatlng bualnw* oa th* Pacific cowt, aald\nRobert B. Holmes, of Spokane, trav.\nellnt agent, trafflq drpartmtnt of\nthe Southern pacific railway, who\nwea   la   Nslson   Wednesday.\nMovement of lumber la the northwest to date thla tsr hw shewn\nsn Improvement, due te th* necessity for replacing depleted atock*,\nMr. Holme* wld. Reconstruction la\nthe south -would be eert*ln to involve tb* uu of msny million* of\nfwt. '\n\"In our oountry we fwl tbtt th*\nwont hw pwwd, and tbat wltb\nRoowvslt'* 'new dsal' we an oa\nthe eve of a marked Improvement\nIn buslneaa conditions,\" eald the\nrailwayman.\nSociety^\nThl* ooiumn ts oendu-Ud by\nMr*. U. 3 VltntUk. tH newa ol\n* todai nature. IB-Iudlna wanna,    prlv*t\u00bb    \u00abnt*rt*Tnm*nt_,\nr^Tkbraasw.'\n\u00ab* Mra yigneus at ber maw.\nMr and Mn a Man lwve\ntbl* mornlnt for Portland On,\nwben tbey will ylalt for a few\nwwk* at tb* bome of their eon\nand deuahter-la-Uw, Mr. sad Un.\nIked mats\u2014 wbe will mwt than*, In\nSpokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr and Mn P Johnson wbo\nhaee been '.Peartlm tke wlnUy In\n\u00bb*lmo have returned te Nslseo.\n* \u2022   e\no. orsu ef CMeeaat vaUty paid\na   vlalt  to  town  yuterday.\ne   \u00ab   \u00ab\n\u00ab. Heines of tbe Southern Pacific,\nwith keadmialtu* Uv Spotant, qrant\nyMtarday la th* city and lute* today lot bla home.\n. ...\nMlas norma* KaUonr snd Ida*\njutl* Knowlw *n vitmng frt*n_u\nat orwunt Tallay.\n...\nMr. and Mn. T- \u00bbelb*u\u00bbr ef 9*1-\nm* have taken up realdenu la Ntl-\nJeka Ollsoy of wlllew Mat wea\na  elty  vleltor yuterday.\nsee\nMn. D. A. MoPerland. Bahaoa\nstrut, leave, thli mornlnt for Victoria wbtn abe wlU rwlde at the\nboas* of bey son-in-law aad dauth-\ntay, Mr. aad Ut*. 3. D. Pattereon.\nShe will he aooompanled there by\nMr, pattereon.\n*   l   \u2022\nM. K, Beanttt ef Howur peld a\nvisit te town yuttrdty.\nthopptn to Nelwn y**\u00bb*r.\nA. Burgeu of Tmlr.\nday ant\n\u00ab  \u2022  a\nMn. 3. T. Andrew lwvw thla\nmorataf tm vanoeuver what* sha\n1* tolng to attend a flortita oonventlon. She will be tway about\na   week.\n...\nIvor poeheim of Oraaosat Bay\n\u2022pent yeeterday shopping ta til*\n\u2022Ity.\n*       eee\nMn. J. A. MeDonald. Mil -street,\nI* la Vanoouvar. Bu huaband, papula McDonald, 1* In ho-pltel thu*.\n*   s    .\nMis, Itaraant Banlary, Ml*\nstrwt. haa left for Brilliant when\nabe la taaebtnt wbeot.\nEdgewood Breeder\nGoes, Stock Sale\nj, B. 0.. Mareb t\u00bb-\nChartw Pllck, Bdgewood atook bresd*\ner, bw left fer Kamloopa te attend\ntbe bull aale. Ht took with him fire\nhud ef reglatered ehorthorn bulls.\nThty wtn*trucked to Nakuap and\ntaken from there to Arrowhead by\nboat.\nMta. W. M. Ctoanll, wbo recently\nunderwent a aerlous operation at\ntlie Arrow Laku hoepltal at Nakusp.\nla Imprortai -llfbtly.\nnw Bdsewood Ohurch Belpen\nheld a tae and entertsinment at\nthe Arrow Ukw hotel on St. Patrick'* dsy aad th* Needlu ant\nPauquler Wotn*n's institute held \u2022\nlas aad aale of work. Al* was\nfollowed by a daaw.\ntm sptta of It* etteaaln fontta Australia import! nearly om half of Ita\nUnual requlremanta of 834,000,000\nboard feet of lumber.\nPAOB  PIT*\nA reoently invented tana* I* equipped wltst a turntable tbat turns a ew\naround iaild* tb* buildlat w th* door\n1* optntd and eleeed.\nAmusing Detail* In Ntw Sleeves\nQsMea&hers^\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nYour Spring Frock Is Here at\nMeagher's\nA great assemblage of the new season's smartest frocks awaits your\nselection here\u2014each style was chosen for its smartness and correctness of design\u2014fine material and making. You will be delighted with\nthe value and the distinctive models as wtll aa with the low range of\nprices.\nNEW FROCKS in the\nLow Price Range\nSmart new frocks\u2014copies of the h i g h e r\npriced lines in a wide range of styles. Developed of the new ruff crepes or printed\nBilks in the season's best shades. Half sizes\nand regular sites in the assortment\nEACH $18-50, $19.75 TO $22.50\nNew Model Frocks\nFrocks by Golflex, Strandwear and Queen\nDress in the season's smartest styles. All\nare model dresses and can only be seen at\nthis store. Materials are novelty woolens,\nrabbit's hair, figured silks and crepes. Grey,\nBeige, New Blue, Green, Navy and Black\nare among the popular shades. Sizes 14 to\nEACH $29.50, $35.00 TO $49.50\n81.. ra tricks an being done with\nnel flair by th* new lountlni\nthlnga.\nOn* ef the new tulU uut polka\ndotUd bin* and whit* velvet for\ntbe coat aad plain blue for tb*\ntrousers. It It a toft dwp blut that\nreflect* tbt lights of your boudoir\nin pttaelDf manner, making tbe\nwhite doU glum like sllvsr.\nTbe other ault It a \u2014ty romantic\nvenion of pajanua of torgeous grwn\npuffed   eleevu,   ahlrred   half   way\n\\~*^44\u00a3m?Z_\nvtlut. mada with tht cutest llttlt\ndown tht tnt toward tbe elbow,\npuffing out thtn aad thu tadlat\nla a Uttle ruffl*.\nIt fwtana clow about tha neck,\noa tha left aide, with a eintle fold\ndiamond Shaped button. Th* belt 1*\nef aotd tnd the tricky thin* to do\n1* to wear a (eld bractitt, b**d*\nand gold-lined  mulea wtth It.\nTh* trouun which nan ooneld-\nenbly an the new toe-tip length.\nBANKING TALK\nHEARD AT NAKUSP\nNAjrosp, a. o. March tt\u2014w. >.\nAllan, manager ot th* Canadian\nBank of Coa-maro* btn. addresu-\naha memben ot the Tount People'*\nDramatic and raecuaslon group at a\nmuting held *t tb* home pf Mr.\nand Mn. I. Onnbam Moaday \u00ab*\u2022\nnlng. Tb* *p*aker explained that\nemu the rioyteA \"PraeMeel Banklnt\"\nwu tuch a wld* one. he -sought\nto deal wltb only one phew of the\nsystem. Counter routine for cue-\ntomtn.\" He thoroughly explained\nth* varloua method* uwd aad\nIllustrated his Iwtun by *howlat\ncheques, depoelt allp*, withdrawal\nslips, tmwinr oh*quu, tnd otbtr\nform* correctly drtwn up. Th* ad-\ndreu ww very worthwhile and n-\nwedlntly Instructive, and ww pnwntad ln an ewy manner which\nstimulated the  lnterwt.\nPollowlnt the talk, many auw-\ntiona wen etked wblch Mr. Allan\nanswered ably. The prwldtnt. Dr.\no. S. Stlbba epot* oa behalf of\nthe group, in appreciation of the\naddrew.\nThou attendint wen Mlssu Norah\nMitchell. Rika Puneho, Betty and\nMartant Allan, Kathleen Powler,\nLoulw Cuelok, Nellie Johnson, Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. B. Oxenham, Bev. and\nMn. A. O. Pound, De. O. D. Stlbba.\nB. Powler, O. Ledger, C. Xowartti,\nP. Powler, O. OneweU, O. JSuley. B.\nSanderson.\nA muting of the dlncton of tbe\nAyrlcultural and Induatrlal aaaoclatlon wu held Monday evening ln\nAbrlel. email hall, Oordon Balrd\npreaidlng and H. Kerahaw acting u\nsecretary. Following considerable discussion lt WW decide- to proceed\n31th emneamente for the 1883 fair\ni ba bald ln the fall u uaual.\nThe flrat of two basketball gamu,\npland lo th* Legion hall Prldiy\nevening Brouw Olrl* vs Nskuap\nJunlon resulted ln a win for the\nvisiting team. The woond. an exhibition game between th* Troja-'i\nand Legionalres was a victory ior\nthe Legionalres. The fight was an\nevenly matched one and proved\nfaulaaUat to the crowd  of fane.\nGOLDEN KEYS OF\nNAKUSP HAVE HIKE\nNAKCBP. B. 0., March 28\u2014The\nOal dan K*m undtr tht lmd\u00abrship\nof Id*. A. O. Pound, Ml* Molly\nIsllp and MLm B*tty Allan hiked\nto tho homo tt tin. J. orin of\n01\u00abnb*nli Saturday tfternoon. During the buxlneu period - plana for\nan Baiter party were spoken of.\nDleouttlon on the making of nature\nbooka vm  alto  heard.\nMrt. Orlgg told tome Interettlng\nttorlee to her young gueata and Mlsa\nBetty Allan xttA an appropriate\npoem from Robert Louli steveneon.\nTbo hottest terved a dainty tea\nat the oloae of the afternoon.\nMrs. Wills Returns\nto Moyie After She\nVisited Sullivan Hill\nMOTIX, B. C, March It\u2014Bev. C.\nAddyman entertained the reeldents\nof the town to a l*nt*m *llde program oa China and Japan at tbe\nUnited churoh oa Thuraday.\nMlu Hellen Maruncheh left for\nCslgary when tht hu accepted a\npoaitlon.\nMn. J. W. Pitch hw been confined to bed for a few daya with a\ncold.\nMn. Sylvutn and Oulndon apent\npart of tbe week la Oranbrook ln\norder to attend tbe mlulon at at.\nMary'* church.\nMr*. K. A. Smith nturntd to her\nbom* on Prlday after two week* ln\nCalgary,   vlaltlng   relatlvee.\nMr. and Mr*. Saundera wen ln\nOranbrook  during   tba   week. \u25a0 Mra.\nSaunden reoelvla* gttdtal tmat-\nmtnt.\nMn. A. St. Loui* 1* visiting nlt-\ntlvu In Kimberley and Obapman\nCam*.\nMn. J. Wile nturntd to htr hom*\non Prlday after a short visit wtth\nh*r son and daughter-in-law, Mr.\nand Mn. a. Joou. at Sullivan hill,\nShe alao vlalted tmt mm. Tom Will,\ntnd family, whin th* nturned she\nww aocompanled by a. Jonu and\naon Oeoif*.\nKASLO FIREMEN\nCHANGE TO WHEELS\nKASA B.C., March tt--*ak and\nJim MacNlohol of Johaten't leading wan Prlday vititott ln tht dty.\nMn. Kaneen of Ainsworth wu ln\ntb* elty for th* dance Prtdty evening.\nMn. Bennett aad daughter of\nHowur wen viaiten la town Saturday, tn rout* to Ntlson.\nMn. Dorothy P. Ripley tad daughter Leols, arrived In the city Prlday\naad left Saturday to vtalt frlenda\nIn Howur.\nMn. nank Dumu of Ainaworth\nww  t  Kulo   visitor.\nB. A. Maggy of Kootwuy Bap ww\na cKltor Prlday  and  Saturday.\nMlw Virginia Hefferman and her\nbrother Jack of Crueent Ber wen\nwwk-tnd visitors.\nMn. J. Tonkin of Prlnoeu Cnek\nspent the week-end la town Tutting htr daughter Grace, who la a\npatient In the Victorian hoepltal.\nMlss Kffls Charbonnwu et the\nVictorian hoepltal nuralng staff ww\na Nelson  vltltor  Saturday.\nMn. a. a. L. Mrifinann, who\nhw betn tbt guut of h*r ftthir,\nH. Olegerlch, {or the put two weak*,\nleft Saturday for har hom* In Oranbrook.\nHenry Urson, who hu bwn *\npttlwt In th* local hospital la ablt\nto be around.\nA, Onenlaw and bla two tons,\nArchie and Malcolm, of Urdo, wen\nvltlton In town Monday, Mr. Onenlaw' and Maloolm returning home\ntbe umt day, and Archie luring\nTuttdty for Ntlaon.\nBob Shtrraden of Ataaworth wu\na visitor In town Monday, comlna\nup to noelve treatment for a wrlat,\nbadly Injured by a cblaal cut.\nMlu Mutant Alexandu of Lardo,\nwu a vlaltor In the city Monday.\nBvan Jonu of Johnaon1* landing,\narrived ln town Monday, aad left\nTuesday for a vlalt to Nslson.\nMemben of tbe Kulo voluntwr\nfin brigade held a special practloa\nMonday afttrnoon, trinaferrtng\nequipment from alslths to wbwU,\nafter thl winter waaon, Than wu\na good turnout of memben.\nTEMPTING   RECIPES\nMUSTARDED\nLAMB CHOPS\nAS MANY\nAS NEEDED\nStltd loin eliopi\u2014tub dry\nColmtn'i Miuttrd Into otch\nchop, both side*. Spread butter over. Plaet undtr jrilltr\n\u2014btstinj frequently. When\nnicely browned, serve hot with\nbaked potatoes.\nThe cost ol this delicious meet\ndith will depend on the number\nof chops you use, but with 4\nchops you htve sufficient For 4\npeople it i reasonable cost.\nWhen preparing remember how\nimportant It It to rub the chops\nwith the dry Colman't Mustard.\n(dlman's\nAIDS   DIGESTION*\nA better\nbreakfast\nfor % of a cent   &\u00a3.\nQuaker Ottt tad Quick Quaker Ottt\nnow bring you Sunshine Vitamin D.\nQuick Quaker\nWITH OR WITHOUT HNOUSH CHINA\nMade tn Canada\n ttot tttt\nWHOLESALERS\nBOOST PRICES\nBudget Rulings Go Into\nEffect; Meat Prices\nUp Independently\nAs a result ot th* Dominion\nbudget rulings, Nelton wholesalers Wednesday advanced the\nprice of augar, syrups, canned\ngoods, rloe, tapioca, sago and other. commodities. Sugar, syrup*,\nand malt were tha heaviest taxed.\nSugar price* were advanced two\ncentt a pound, corn syrup which\nreceived a three per eent tax. wa*\nnp approximately IS cents a\ncat., canned vegetables about\naeven cents a case, canned fruits\nabout It centt a caw and rice\napproximately a quarter of a\noent per pound.\nSalt, mlU and macaroni remain\nunchanged, but aa yet the wholesalers have not been advised regarding  breakfast fooda.\nAa augar price* hav* been graduated steeply lt la only natural to\nexpect an advance ln tha price of\ncandy and other sweets. Tb what\nextent, however, local dealer* have\nnot been advised. Either candy will\nbe due for an advance or ln the\noaa* of ban, moulds wlll be made\n\u25a0mailer. A car of grooerle* arrived\nduring th* week and a car of milk\nla on tht way. cigarette price* are\ndue for a ohange.\nFARM   PRODUCE  SAMS\nA* the fanner waa ona of tb*\nhardest hit through the financial\nalump, farm Implementa and farm\nproduce waa spared when the budget\nwaa brought down and consequently ; ther* waa no price advanoe locally. Flour dropped 10 osnt* a\nbarrel. Tlw teed wholesalers had\na comparatively busy session of It\nduring the paat seven or eight daya.\nOaT arrivals which numbered *even.\nIncluded two ot hay, one timothy\nand one alfalfa, two cars of flour,\na car of fruit tree spray, a car ot\nohemlcal fertiliser, and ona of\nDrome hay.\nMeats ware alao spared, but during the paat weak an Independent\nHat was recorded. Beef I* up half\na oant, lamb half a oant, baoon\na oant and lard half a oant. Smoked\nmcttt already bear a alx par cent\ntax. Bgs* art moving into consumption rapidly. Thit ooiylltlon will not\nlaat, howtvtr, as th* production 1*\nlncreaalng dally and lt will not be\nlong before them is a aurplua.\nWholesale egg prloea have remained\nunchanged now for ovtr two weeks,\nUltra* being quoted at 34 oenta,\nfirst* 33 centa and pullet* at 83\noenta.\nTh* volume of vegetables moving\nlt keepl g up fairly wall with practically no change ln prlcea. Oreen\ntruck Including lettuoe, iplnach\nand endive. Is being Imported from\nCalifornia and rhubarb It being\nbrought in from Mission. B.C. Little\nfruit other than orange* and appl**\nI* being aold. Orape* ar* off th*\nmarket temporarily untu the Auatralian crop la harvested, tame time\nnext month.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nImperial Bank ._\u201e\t\nBank of Montnal  \t\nBank   of  Nova   Scotia\nRoyal   Bank\nBank  of Toronto\t\nAbitlbi  Power  Ss  paper\nBell   Telephone\nBra-Ulan T L m'srowe-' ,\nOanada   Bronte     \t\nCanadian Car Sa Pound__\u00bb~_ZZ\nCanadian   cement   \t\nCanadian   Converters   ._  ___\nCan Induttrltl Aloohol\t\nCanadian Steamship unet   _\nCons Mining ts Smelting .\nDominion   Olass       __\nDominion Steal * Coai \"B\"\nDominion   Textile   .  _________\nImperial   Tobacco       _______\nLake  of the  Wooda \t\nMassey   Harrla   .\nMontreal  powtr\nMontnal  Tramways   ___\nRational   Breweries  .'\t\nOntario Steel product*\nPenman*   Ud _...\nPower  corporation\nPrint   Bro*,   \t\nQuebec   Power _\nSherwin   William*\nSo Canada Power _!\"\nSteel  of Canada \t\nSt. Lawrenoe Flour ]\nW\u00bbb*wo   Cotton   \t\nWwtern  Oroosra\nwlnnlptt Railway _'.\nIM\n111\nUt\n13014\nIM\nIS\nM\nHi\n-OH\n814\n3H\n10\nIH\n1\nM\nM\nTO\nS3\nt\nS\nt\n\u25a0sty,\nso\nISH\n10\n30\n1\nHH\nIOK\n\u00abH\n13\nISH\n18\n4\nS\n3H\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nnpm, March 33 (CP)\u2014oraln\n(fuotttlons:\nOptn     Sigh     tow     Oio**\nWh\u00abat:\nHay   _..\n4SH\n4SH\n4\u00abH\n4\u00abH\nJuly   _.._\nSI\n\u2022IH\nM\nM\nOtt.    ....\nMH\nMH\n\u00bb1H\nS1H\nOata:\nttay   ....\nMH\nMH\nMH\n34H\nJuly   \t\n-4V4\nMH\nMH\nMH\nOot\t\nMH\n34H\nMH\n3>H\nBarley:\nMay   ....\n\u00bb H\n\u2022SH\nMH\nMH\nJuly   \u2014\nSOH\n\u2022OH\nM\nMH\nOet _\nMH\nMH\nM\nSOH\nTax:\nMay\nT\u00bbH\n\u20220\nT\u00bbH\n78H\nJuly   \u2014\n\u2022OH\n\u20221\nMH\n\u2022OH\nOM.    _....\nBye*.\nMiy   \u2014\nM\nMH\nMH\nMH\nMH\n\u20224H\nMH\nM\nJuly   \u2014\nIS\nMH\nMH\nMH\nOet\t\nS7V4\n\u2022TH\nMH\nMH\nCash   train  cloee:\nWheat\u2014No. 1 hard MH: No. 1\nnor. 47H; fo. 3 nor. 4SH: No. i\naot. 44H: No. 4 nor. 43V. No. S\n41*14; No. \u00ab 40%; feed MH: tnck\n47%:  No.  1 durum M%.\nCANADA BONDS\nW-NN-PEO.   March   33\u2014Dominion\nof Canada bonds:\nWAB   LOAN\nS. 19S7. 11SJS;  US,\nT1CTOBT   LOAN\nSH,   IMI,   100:   100.7S.\nSH,  I'M, 101.10:   101.7!.\nIK  1M7.  100.10;   110.\nBlrVNDINO  LOAN\nS  IMS. 101.38:   103.38.\n4H  1M0. M; M.7S.\n4U   1M4.  9-.50;   09.35.\n4H   1M\u00bb.   MM;   tl3S.\nCONVERSION    LOAN\n\u00abH    UM,   0\u00ab.\u00ab0;    97.50.\n4H   1M7,   M.S0:   97.50.\n414    ISM,   07;   07.75.\n4'i    1>M,   97.30;    M.\nNATIONAL  SERVICE  LOAN\nS  IMS.  10186;   103.35.\nS   1041.   101*8;   103.10.\n1*1!   LOAN\n4   IMS,  MM;   100.36.\n4  1383. 02-5;  MM.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials  56.86 off .72\n20 rails    27.07 off .58\n20 utilities .\".-.\u25a0  21.06 off .45\nMONTREAL UST\nDRIFTS LOWER\nInterHiM Group Mildly\nIrregular\nMONTRBAL, March 39 (CD\u2014atock\nmarktt.. \u00bbn*wtr to tbt nation...\nbudret wh ntffttlTt todiy, The list\nwound up witt. \\o**** In Um majority but fnr of tha Important\nprice ehanfw wan related to the\ngeneral downward drift la New\nYork. Tba Interllsted group wu\nmildly  Irreitilar.\nReduction of Stael of Canada's\ndividend was reflected In a decline\nof Hi to 16 In tba company\"! common itock. Passage of tba TJnlted\nStatea bear bill found both oommon\nand preferred aharea of National\nBrewerlea aelllng lower. Tbe preferred\ndipped 1ft to 21% and cojamon ft\nto. 16%.\nWinnipeg Electric jumped up\nsharply tn the lut hour although\ntha few aales were of negligible\nproportion!. The preferred roee three\npoints to 8 and the oommon a\npoint to S. Broken knew of no\nreaaon for tbe auddan jump. Otber\nutilities were mainly lower, Montreal\nPowet and B.C. Power ahowed small\nrecessions.\nMETAL MARKETS\nDA SECURITIES\nRECOVER WELL\nPrices Generally Irregularly\nLower\nNtW TORK, March _tt (AP)\u2014A\nsubstantial recovery In United States\nsecurities failed to attract any\nnoticeable following ln the bond\nmarket today and prloea generally\ncontinued Irregularly lower. Aside\nfrom tbe federals, wblcb were fairly\nactive, trading wu about as listless\nu tbat of yesterday. Sales totalled\n110,244,000,  par   value.\nMany of the treasury maturities\nand liberty 4 Ha were quite lively at\ntimes, most of the buying being\nattributed to a renewal of institutional demands. Oalns ln tbls eectlon ranged from 2-33 of a point\nln tbe liberty fourth 4tt\u00bb to 80-33\nln treasury 4s. Reporta the treasury's\nplans for a long-term refunding\nbond Issue might Involve only tbe\nshort-term loans maturing this year\napparently were responsible for some\nof tbe Improvement ln sentiment\ntoward tbe federals.\nU.S. DOLLAR UP\nCanadian Dollar and Pound\nBoth Lose\nMW   TORK,   Much   33    (CD.\u2014\nFractional advenow Kor-M br th*\nCanadian dollar and pound aterllng\non th* fonlgn exchange market early today, wen loat In later tradlns\nand both currenclei clowd \u25a0lightly\nott. Th* dollar attar opening at\n8814c, -lid to Mttc !4o lower than\nyesterday's   closing   quotation.\nThi* represent* a premium tn\nUnited Statea money aa against Canadian tund* of 30 V, per oant. Sterling eaaed  Uo to \u00bbs.13 tor cable*.\nTh* pound optntd at 83.43)4. and\nlater touched S3.4314, It* hlfh tor\nth* dsy. It* low wu w.41%.\nNEW YORK STOCKS\n-J-egheny        IV. \u2014 114\nAl   Chemical   ...   lift 78)4 11%\nAmtrican  Can      MV, 6SH 68%\nAm For Pow ....     SK 6 S\nAmerloan  loa   _     S 4ft 4%\nAm IU _\u25a0 Ny     1014 lo 10\nAm Smalt la Bt    IS 1414 n%\nAm    Tele          8714 8614 0614\nAm Tobacco     SO 6\u00aby4 6814\nAnaoond*         t SVs SH\nAtchlaon       44 14 41 ft 43 ft\nAuburn  Mo      34 83 ft 33 ft\nBklt  Si   Ohio   -   lift 10 10ft\nBendlx    Aviation       Sft Sft Sft\nBtth   Steel    13ft S3 13ft\nCanada   Dry       sft Sft \u2022 (ft\nCanada   Pacific   .._   Sft Sft Sft\nCerro   de   Paaoo   _   8 7ft 7ft\nChe* ta Ohio  33 ft 3* 38'4\nOhry*l*r       Sft Sft Oft\nCom * southern _   lft lft lft\ncon Oaa N\u00abw Tork   4Sft 43ft 43\nCorn product* SS 53ft S3\nO Wrlfht Pld  \u2014 \u2014 3ft\nDupont     SSft S6ft 87\nEwtman  Kodak  -_ 88 St SS\nBeet Pow * Ufht     4ft 3% A\nWa  \u2014   Sft - (ft\nPord English  \u2014 \u2014 3ft\nPin Hat Store. __ aft a a\nPreeport Ten* 31 soft 30ft\nCentral  Motor* __ 13 uft uft\nOeneral   CM-trlo   _ ISft 18ft ISft\ndtnaral Pood*  SSft SSft SSft\nOold Dust ISft 14% 14ft\nGoodrich    4ft 4 4\nOrt Wut Susw \u2014 lift lift lift\nHudeon   Motor*   _.   Sft \u2014 Sft\nInter   Hlcke!       Sft 8 Sft\nInter Tel ts Tel ....   \u00abft I Sft\nKelly Spring lft lft lft\nKenn    Copper   \u2014   tft Sft S\nKn*g*   S   S Sft Sft 8ft\nJewel Tt* Oo   37ft \u2014 37ft\nLehn  a. Pink    18 \u2014 18\nMack   Truck ISft 10ft 10ft\nMllwaukea Pfd    Sft Sft Sft\nHu  Motora _ lift 13ft 13ft\nHat Dairy Producta   14 ISft 13ft\nH Powar At Light _ \u2014 \u2014 Sft\nH T antral  ISft ISft 18ft\nPac  OM  &  Beet    SSft 31ft 31ft\nPackard Motora     Sft \u2014 3ft\nPenn   B   O    ISft 17 17ft\nPhlllipt    Pttt        8 Sft Sft\nPur. OU     Sft \u2014 Sft\nRadio Oorp 4ft 4 4ft\nRam Rand Sft\u2014 Sft\nSafeway Stone  33ft _ S3ft\nShell  Union 4ft 4ft 4ft\nS cal Mlacn IS 18ft ISft\nSouth   Paclflo   \u2014 18ft 14ft ltft\nStand  Oil  Of Cal    33 SSft 38\nStand Oil ot md _ \u2014 \u2014 18ft\nStand Oil of N J    38ft 38% SSft\nStewart  Warner  _   Sft \u2014 Sft\nStudebaker     3ft   1 3\nTin* Corporation    13ft 13ft 13ft\nTen*   Oulf   Sul   - 17ft 17ft 17ft\nTtmken  Roller ISft ISft ISft\nUnderwood Typ* - 13 \u2014 11\nUnion   Carbide    ... 33ft SSft SSft\nUnion Oil ot Cal    10ft 10ft 10ft\nUnited  Aircraft  __ 31ft SOft 30ft\nUnion   Ptclfio   \u2014 7414 71 71\nU s PIP* * Pdy _ \u2014 \u2014 714\nU   8   Rubber lft \u2014 \u25a0 Sft\nU  S   Steel    \u201e_ SOft 37ft SSft\nVanadium   Stul   . 11 10ft 10ft\nWeat   Btctrlo SSft 34ft 34ft\nWilly,   owland   _     ft       ft ft\nTallow   Truck       Sft S S.\nteam TORK, March 33 (CP)\u2014Cop-\npar banly ateady; electrolytic apot\nand futun B%.\nTin ateady; epot and nurby 34.00;\nfutun 14.13.\nIron quiet;   unchanged.\nLead ateady; apot Hew Tork 8.38;\nlaat St.  Loula 3.13.\nZinc qunt; Cut St. Loui* apot\n\u00abnd  futun  S.16.\nAntimony 8.00.\nAt Londoa:\nCopper, standard, apot 12, 3s tl;\nfutun (38 7a Sd; elactrollytlc ep_t\n\u00a383 10a; future \u00a333 IS*.\nTin, epot, (Its 10*; futun tlto 5*.\nLead, apot, \u00a310 10a; futun \u00a310\n13a Sd.\nZinc, apot and futun \u00a314 13a Sd.\nEGG ARRIVALS\nEASE PRICES\nWestern Provinces Send Shipments East\nMONTREAL. Martf.i 33 (CP.\u2014Arrival of fresh eggs from the western\nprovinces for the first time thla\nyear forced prloea to ease a cent &\ndoaen on the Montreal produce and\ndairy market today.\nProduction on the prairies for a\nlong time have not been sufficient\nto allow shipping to the *tjt and\nthe prloes In Montreal were not\nhigh enough to make lt worth wblle\nshipping from  British Columbia.\nSupplies sre now plentiful ln the\nwest and regular ehlpments will be\nmade. Freah graded extras ln car-\nlots or less were quoted at 17 to IB\noents, firsts at 17 oenta and seconds\nIS to id oents a doaen. To retailers\neggs ln cartons declined a oent a\ndoaen. Receipts  were  1714 esses.\nSmall receipts of fresh butter\nand light atocks were responsible\nfor tbe quarter of a cent drop ln\nbutter today.\nWHEAT DROPS\nALMOST CENT\nAlmost Complete Lack   Buying at Chicago\nBy   JOHN   P.   BOUGHAN\nAssociated Press Market Editor\nCHICAOO, March 33 (AP)\u2014Staggered by almoat oomplete disappearance of purchase orders, wheat fell\ntoday to more than t oenta a bushel\nunder its reoent high point. Tbe\ndecline hss wipei out virtually\nthree-quarters of tbe gain which\nwheat value* acored after resumption of buslnes following the end\noi the bank holiday period. Attention of traders centered on tha administration agricultural bill at\nWashington, and news about every\nother subject waa nearly Ignored.\nWheat closed weak, at the day'a\nbottom level. ltt oents under yesterday's finish, oorn ^ to H down,\noats t shade to V** off, and provisions unchanged to 30 cents lower.\nVANCOUVE\nMINES\nEt LI\n3.33\n.03\n.18\n.0* 14\n.10\n.00 V,\n.03%\nMy.\nto\nS.8S\n3T\n.18\nBralorne -\t\nOeorgla  River  ..............\nOoloooda -\t\nOrandvlew    .. \u201e*\nInt O 4 O\t\nKootenay    Plorenoe.\t\n3.38\n\u25a00314\n-0\nAt\nAl\nNational Silver\t\nNoble Hts         \u25a0 m \u25a0\nPend  orellle  \t\n.0314\nM\n.SS\n8.00\nPorter Idaho   *,\t\nPremier \t\nReno Oold\t\nSllrercrest     ___\u00ab.\nWellington   __. -.\u2014.-\nWhitewater\t\noas\nA P Consolidated\t\n.0*\n.89 14\n.54\n.0314\n.0314\nttt\n.73\n.SS\n.04\n.0114\n\u20220414\n.08\n. JO\nCommonwealth   \t\nHome Oil \t\n\u25a0OS\nMayland  \u201e\u201e_\n. .18\nMercury    \u2014^ __,\nMcLeod  \t\n\t\n_ .0SH\nMill City      \t\nOkalta  Oom  ..\n. -414\n. .IS\nThe thirty pieces of ailver for\n-Milch JudM betrayed Chrlat would\namount to $11.38 In Canadian mon-\n\u25a0IH*   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS,   NELSON.   B.C-tHC\u00bb6I>AY   MORMINU,   MARCH   SS,   IMS'\nMODERATE DIP\nAT NEW YORK\nFinal Prices Mostly Above\nLows; Some Industrials Finish Higher\nBy   JOHN   L.   COOLBT\nAssociated  press  Financial   Writer\nNEW TOBK, Maroh IS (AP).\u2014\nStocks failed to hold t midday\nrkiiy today, but their afternoon\ndip found resistance much stronger than ln the prevloui market\nand final prices were mostly above\nthe lows.\nNet losses were moderate, running\nfrom fractions to a couple of points.\nA few industrial leadera finished\nhigher and the markets taverago\nloes was six-tenths of a point\nagainst 3.4 points on Tueaday.\nAn advanoe in United Btates government bonds and leas consistent\npressure agalst light and power\ncompany shares were among the\nday'a developments on the atock\nexchange. Rail equities, however,\nsoftened during tha afternoon; that\ngroup, Incidentally, has undergone\na smaller percentage of reaction\nfrom last week's top than either\nutilities or Industrials.\nAmerican Telephone and Union\nPacific were spongy all day, the\nofhner losing 3 and the latter 8,\nnet. sales totalled 980,310 ahares.\nLOSSES AND GAINS\nEVEN AHORONTO\nStocks Unaffected by Budget\nMeasures\nTORONTO, Maroh 33 (CP). \u2014\nLoaaea and galna brok* even on\nToronto stock exchange today and\nthere wu nothing in Ut* tnnd*\nof any group, suggesting depreaalon\naa a result of th* budget measures,\nvolume va* light, about 5SO0 aharea,\nand interllsted shares to aom* extent disregarded th* declining trend\nIn Wall atreet and cloaed firm.\nC.p.rt. closing at 10H, oft 14, waa\nthe only atock of the group to clow\nlower. \u2022\nOnly tn odd lot appeared ln\nBrazilian and the tmt* ln Nickel\nww much below tha volume In recent sessions. Nickel cloeed at s*4,\nunchanged, while Smelters was alao\nunchanged at SS and Ford of Canada up!4 to BVi- Two oil ahara*\nacored advances, International Pat*\ngaining 14 to 11(4 and Britiah\nAmarlcan 14 to SM. Impwlal ww\nunchanged at 814.\nEXCHANGES\nMONTREAL. March 33 (CP)\u2014Britiah ani foreign exchang* currencies\ntn relation to th* Canadian dollar\nw compiled by th* Royal Bank of\nCanada olowd today u follow*:\nArgentina,   peso        8130A\nAuatralla,   pound     J .3750 A\nBelgium, taiga    .H.8U\nBrail!,   militia    .OOOSA\nChina,  Hongkong dollara .._   J760D\nCwchoalovakla, crown  __   JOSSIA\nDenmark,   kront       .164 _A\nFinland,  flnmark     .0103A\nPrance, franc  \u201e     .0473A\nGermany,  ralchamark    _3887A\nGreat Britain, pound  4.118SA\nHolland, florin ....\nOreeoe,  drachm* \t\nHungary,   pengo   \t\nIndia,  rup**\t\nlUly,   llr* \t\nJapan,   y\u00bbn    \t\nJugoalavla,  dinar  _\t\nNew  Zealand,  pound\nNorway,  krone   _\t\nPoland,    dotl     _.\nRoumania,  leu   _ \t\nSouth  Africa,  pound\nSpain,    peseta    \t\nSweden,   krone\nAtmA\n.00080\n-3107A\n     J138 A\n -0S30A\n     -I&BBA\n     .0176A\n\u2014 3.3881A\n .3114A\n     .1380A\n     .0O74U\n.  4.1047A\n     .1018A\n     J1S8A\nSwitzerland   franc       _3333A\nUnited states, dollar, SOH P*r oent\npremium. A.\nU\u2014Unchanged; A-~\u00bbdvanet; _____\ndecline.\nMINNEAPOLIS   GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS,   March   33    (AP).\u2014\nPlour unchanged. Shipments 34,438.\nBran   IMS   to   11.78.\nWheat: No. 1 nor. SOH to 8114;\nRo. 1 nd durum 43H: May 4SH;\nJuly 4SJ4;  Sept. 40H.\nCorn: Mo. 3 yellow 3314 to 3314.\nOaU: Mo. S whtt* IS to  ISH.\nflu: No. 1. 1.11 to 1.13.\nl<rU,IJI..I.1_7TTin\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\n*?,\nDoor   laying   and    reflnlehlng,\nton*   H.   RO-IMABK,   188T1.\nMak* your aprlng wardroba now\nwhll* learning th* art ot Asm*-\nmaking Ignroll with tha ACADSMT\nOf   U81PPL   ABTB.   \t\n8a\u00ab ua for plumbing repalra. Wa\nguars n tae all our work. Por **r-\nvio* *nd satisfaction, Phon* 161.\nB    O.   PLUMBUM   CO.\t\neai*\u2014BRIC'S\nSpring tune-un on yojtt car-\u2014I\nMcfroa srtncB-j-one 73\nCAPITOL    BBAUTT    8HOPPSL    Bx-\npert   Marcelling.  Phon*   18.\nPrompt   S*rtlo*   \u2014   Watch,   Clock\nr*B*ir* - Moxors j_nfa__pts.\nPlw th* piano In 30 SSwy LtaeocvP-\nPhone JIUMIE MORRISON tt\n6..L. Reasonable Rates.\nBadminton   Racquet*   mining   ftnd\nrapslrtd.  J.  HOLLAND.\nB. B.   TAXI   \u2014   Phon*   S3.   Better\naervloe at low*r rates.\t\nAuto parts lor all Cara \u2014 -RAT\nAUTO  WFUCCXAOk.\t\nCITS1 SBtVICB-Ow. OU oraaelng.\nRepairs, Tires, etc.\u2014Reduced ratea\non chain* for all aired tire*\u2014\ntruck* or o*__. Phon* 8.\nACTON'S BBAUTT PARLORS. Phon*\n638.  Permanent Wevs  ap\u00bbclall*ts.\nSpring eh*ck up\u2014L-t us quote you.\nSHORTY'S  AUTQ   RIPiUR.\nH.    B,   STT-VXNSOtt\u2014Body,    Spring\nWork, M-chln* Work, 713 Vernon.\nPor your spring Permanent. Call. 8fl_\nTh*lmft'\u00ab H*auty shop.\nRadio   Repalra,   Inetallationa.   Tub*\ntesting -.POT-NAY MUSIC. Ph 888.\nE. R. CHARUCS, Pltno Tuning, Pol\nltblng, Phon*  |_oot.  Music  S86.\nA. TIRRILL. upholstering, Furniture\nrepalra, Phone 4S8R1,\nLAWSON'S    WOOD    PACTORT    for\nWardrobe.. Cupboards, Tea Trolleys\nTape Attached, SOc, Not b**r tape,\nTap, tor dancing. WADF8 SHOI\nSHOP.\nSINOIR BSTWINO MACHnn CO. Wa\nrepair all machlnaa. Phon* 41.\t\nS*a u* tbout your iptlng dacoratlng\n\u2014flPFNC-gt  for   WaUp*p*rlng.\n all papering.\nPor lower ntw on Auto Repalra-\nPhon*    8\u2014Kline's    Service.\nAVZNU1 Sfi-HCl. OW, Oil. Wsah-\nIng, Onaslng, etc. D-lr* In today\nDK LUX BARBER SHOP. Special\nRatea on Children's Halrcuttlng\nUnder 17, 38c pin* Work,\t\nFISH EXPORTERS\nBENEFIT $500,000\nTo Gain by the Stabilization\nFund\nOTTAWA, March 33 (CP)\u2014Exporters of canned, frwh and frown fleh\nto tb* United Kingdom wlll benefit\nthla y*ar roughly to th* oxtant of\nS600.0OO through tb* eatablUhment\nof th* agricultural stabilisation fund\nannounoed ln th* budget. Th* estimate la baaed on th* export flgun*\nfor th* calendar year 1083 and taking th* present nt* of exchange for\naterllng tt S4.13, where w th*\nstablll-estlon  rate   will   be   8480.\nSalmon and lobster ehlppers to\nth* Brltlih msrket wlll be the chief\nbeneflclarlaa. It I* uld.\nOf !\u00ab.\u00bb33,SOO lb*, of canned flab\nftt ft value received of 8-.S18.044.\nth* aalmon ahlpment amounted In\nth* calendar yaar 1033 to 13.977,800\nlbs, tt ft value reoelved of S3.S33.S01.\nCanned lobsters totalled 3.-40.700\nlb*., for whleh 11,388.340 ww paid\nto th* Canadian exporters.\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nWINNIPia, M\u00abrch 33 (CP).\u2014R*-\noelpu: Cattle 880; calves SOO; hoga\n1788;   aheep  70.\nSteera, up to 1060 lb*.; Oood and\nchoice   S3.7S  to  480.\nSteers, over 1080 lb*.: Good and\nchoice   SS.7S   to  84.38.\nHeifers, good tnd choice, 33.60\nto 84.\nFed calves, good and choice, 84\nto 88.\nCowt,  good  ,33,  to   83.78.\nCannera and cutters,  81  to  tl.35.\nBulls, good tl.SO to 1.7S.\nStockar and feeder steers, good,\nS3 to 8380.\nStock cows ftnd heifers, good 31.80\nto 83JS.\nMilken snd iprlngen, 330 to\n340.\nVeal calves, good and choloe 8480\nto 88-60.   .\nHot*: Select. bacon 31 per hnd\npremium, baoon 84.78: butchers 81\nper he*d dlecount. heavy 34.35.\nLamba: Oood handywelght 88 to\nSS.SO; good heart** 84.60.\nSheep: Oood baavles tl.76 to S3;\ngood handywelght S3 to \u00bb3_60.\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\n (Con tinted)\t\nJ. P. COATES\u2014 Reglatand Professional Blectrlcal Inglnnr. Con-\ntimetlm, BuppUw. Phone 788.\nPin* Quality tailoring \u2014 Repairs \u2014\n-JtAtlont\u2014ID\u00abAL TA_LOt8.\nfootenay Marbls * Oranlte Work*,\nrfgatug\nW. liwUHALIV-Ki* 9l**nad a\u00a33\nllock\u00abd. tM Baker. Opp. Vaaaara.\ni. c<-tLli\u00ab*Oli--\u00bbxpirt watch\n\u25a0 '-itmlti. **_opt\nClock and J*w*lry Ra]\nB*r\u00bblc* at raaaonable\nto P.O. Draw\u00ab UM,\nntw. Writ*\n_ , Nelson.\nT.  PLATES-\u2014Painting and  Dacoratlng   for   Spring.\nNelaon Dally Raw* job Department\nfor all klnde of commtrclal print-\nIng. Phon* 144.\nPERSONAL\n(5)\nCOUPLETS Hawaiian guitar court*\n88.  O. Oraham,  Armstrong, B. C.\n .(8S431\nII1LP   WANTED       | (10)\nRESPECTABLE MAN TO ASSIST ON\nsmall ranch;   atate experience, age\nand   W*g*.  BOX 8083.  Dally  News.\n(8083)\nSITUATIONS   WANTSD \" (JI)\nTOUNO WOMAN WITH SfilLD,\nfin years, want* ateady noaltlon.\nhouatkeeper. Box x408, Roaaland,\nB. C. (8008)\nkxW_p.6l_D WAltRBSS VtAlWs\nlmmadlata steady position. Box 683\nRow-ma, B. c. now)\nFURNISHED  ROOMS FOR RENT (IS)\n.. \"SERVICE STATION-O.\nOraham. Oaa, Oil, dressing, Waah-\nlng. SP*ol*l Rata.. Prlw in Now,\nRAMP 46DY ANbjTtNDER WO-lKB.\nDuco Painting. Welding, Body Re-\npilrs on all oan. fhon* 1 IS,\nTrucking   and   Haulage\u2014Phon.   643.\nCentral Transf*-. Prompt Swrlc*.\nMacOngor     Broa.     Photograph!^\nFilm* developed, printed. Box 841.\nStandard   Tnnafer\u2014phone   088   for\nhauling or trucking to any -part\nof tha  city or dlitrlct.\t\nMRS.     _L    HALSTDISON'S    B*auty\nParlor. 304 Terraoe Apts. Ph. 731--.\nPsclftis.  Maroelllng,  plngerwavlng,\nT\u00bbxl Service\nPHONI 77\nDay or Nltht\nmca T. T. m_f____Tp.\t\nIDEAL   SHOE   ItCPAIR   SHOP.   Best\nMaterial, workmanship, prompt\nservice that satisflss. c. Romano,\nacrow from B. C. Trttphon*.\n__S%  RADIO  SHOP. We  |_\netc. Tub* Twtlng Ttm. Phon* 438\nto clear\nall radio\na  guara;\ninferfen\nTference\nR.   H.   MABER,   Ttnamlthlng,   Pur.\nnaca Repairs, Roofing. Phon* 886.\nPrompt Servloe In Dnsamaklng. La-\ndles Tailoring. MRS. LEE Phon* 438\nPlumbing and Heating. Installations\nand   supplies.   Work   Guaranteed.\nPhon* Julius  Relatenr at 8S3L3.\nTin Rapturing\u2014Whll* vou wait\nDE8JARD-N8,  at Dill's.\nPermanent!,   Marcels,  Finger  War**.\nROSE BEAUTY PARLORS.  Ph.   317\nHava   laat   year's   suit   cleaned   and\npraaaed\u2014H.  J.  WILTON,  Ph.   107.\nLtt u* put your car ln A-l ahape\nfor aprlng. PILL'S 8. B. 8.' Phone 8.\nTAXI Anytime\u2014Any plac*. Ju*t\nPhon*    44    for    prompt    wrvice.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nArno    ____\u2014\nAJax   \t\nAmulet   \t\nA  P   Conaolldated\nAshley    \t\nBaae   Metals\nBarry Hollinger\nBig Mlaaourl \t\nC and E Landa\nInternational   Nickel\nKlrkland   Lake   \t\nLake   Shbn   \t\nMacaw*   _.._ \t\nManitoba   Baaln   _.\nMalartlc\nMclntyre\nMining   Corp   \t\nMayland  \t\nMurphy    \t\nN-Wbec\t\nNlplaalng   _..___.\nNonnda   \t\nPend Onlll*  \t\nPremier   Oold   ...\nSan   Antonio   \t\nSherrlt Oordon .\nSudbury Bwln ,\nSterling   Paclflo\nStadaoona    ......_.\nItch  Hugbw ,\t\nThompaon   Cadallao\nVlpond     L_\nVentuna\nWright Hargnavea\nWait*  Ackerman   ..\nxrt\n7.00\nS.7S\n8.88\n84\nS3.38\nJO 14\n.0114\n.00\n33.00\n188\n\u20221814\n.01\n.03\n1.87\n33.00\nAt\n87\nJ8\n.43\n80\n.14\n1.40\n.0314\n4.05\n.04\n83\nJS\n4JS\nA3\n3,     \u00a5W5     ROOMED     FuftmSHED\napartmente, 80*14 Baker Bt. , 6008)\nHOUSES   FOR   RENT\n(31)\nFIVE ROOM HOUSE, SOS VICTORIA\nSt. Phone S81R4. (8071)\nHOUSES WITH GARDENS. D. MAO-\nllo. Phon* 80SL. (6813)\nLIVESTOCK   FOR   SALB (IS)\nDANDY YORKSHIRE\" PIOS SEVEN\nwwk* old, ready by tha 30th\nMaroh. Price S3. Younger lote all\naold, M. MacKinnon, Procter, B.C.\n(SOU)\nFRESH MHJJ. COWS, cowa coming\nln, Orad* Ayrshire. R.D. Kennedy,\nL*mon Crwk. B.C.   (8081)\nWEAN UNO PIOS PROM REOIS-\ntei-ad stock S3 each. Oeorge E-\nBrown,  Nakuap. (8068)\nFRESH AYRSHIRE COW. SEVEN\nyeara old McMullln, Procter, (8068)\nPOULTRY   AND   BOOS\n(38)\nS. C, R. I. REDS, QOVT APPROV-\ned chicks and hatching egga from\nR. O. P. atook. Chicks SIS. Catalogue. Ken Arnould, R. 3, Ssrdla\nB. C.       (6019)\nHENS, BARRED ROCKS; OOOD\nlaying strain, 81.38 each. Mn. J.\nDonenberger, R. r. no, I, Nelaon,\nB. C.              _____  (\u00ab0M>\nPCeR SALE \u2014 PEN OF 13 RHODE\nIsland hene and cock. Phone 368L.\n (6068)\n(38)\nMISCELLANEOUS\nEcbnomy Coal\nCASH PRICE\n'10\nper Ton\nPHONE 106\nWilliams' Transfer\n003 Ward Street\nNelson, B, C.\n(6030)\nBralorne Leads\nAdvance of Golds\nPioneer Up 25 in Light\nTrading\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nAmulet  \t\nBig  Mlwourl   _...\nCowt Copper \t\nHudson Bay \t\nHollinger    __.\nLake Shon\t\nMining oorp \t\nMclntyn   \t\nMplastng     \t\nNoranda\t\nPlonwr  \t\nPremier   Oold   _\nPend Onlll*\nTack Hughw \t\nWright  Hargna-n\n.1814\n.18\n3.60\n3.76\n7.00\n33.80\n183\n, 33.00\nU7\n33.08\n.   8.80\n.     JT\n_>v\n 4.08\n 4JS\nVANOOUVER,    Slarch   33    (CP).\u2014\nLead by Bnlorn*. gold Iwuw moved\nupward In light trading on tbe\nVancouver atock exchange today.\nBralorne, coming out ln loo ahare\nlota, found a good demand and\nclowd up fin at 3.33. two btlow\nIt* peak ot the day. plonwr, lightly traded, surged up 38 to 888,\nwhll* Reno WW up two to 84.\nCariboo Oold advanced on* to 3.30\nwhll* Premier at 8_!4 ww up tb*\nfraction. Brldg* Rlnr, next to Bralome In point of sctlvlty, olowd\nfirm ftt SK.\nC. ftnd E. corporation ln th* oils\ndlvlaion, th* only active Issu* to\n\u2022how ewlness, ww off one to SO.\nBAR SILVER LOWER\nNBW YORK, March 33 (AP).\u2014\nBar ailver   14  lower at 3714.\nLONDON, Slarch 33 (AP).\u2014Bar\nsilver steady, unchanged at 17\nMN,\nAUTHORIZE   WAVING   OF\nSINK    FUND    PAYMENTS\n\u2022 MONTREAL, March 33 (CP) \u2014\nWaiving Of atnklng fund payments\nfor ft period not exceeding fin year.\nIrom Auguet 14, 1883, ww authorlwd\ntoday hy Holders ot s per oent tint\n.nortgsg* debenture stock Or bonds\nof Canada Bteftxahtp Unw. Tb*\nvote ww S1J8SJ00 In favor to 83000\nagalnat.\nLIVESTOCK  WANTEB\n\u00a5_P\nStat*\nra HORSE, ABOUT tm'\nt*  prlw.  *tc. Box  SON, I\nBUSINESS   OPPORTUNITIES    *\nPOR    SALE \u2014 s-t-KSTT\nFreight   Line,   carrying\nbetwwn     Nelaon\nbualni\nCastle\nbulk\na\u2014at. P. O. Box 68.        (I\nAUTOMOBILES   FOB  SALB\nwj tott_a\\ mngw^\"oipTI\n3-ton uwd truck* fin _\noughly overhauled with thlrtj\nguarantee. We alao carry a I\nplete stock of wrvice part*\natandard trucks. Hayw ItftM\nturlng Company Limited, 306 '\n_3nd_Av*.i_yancounr, B._C. (I\n1038 CHEV SEDAN, TAKE Bl\nw part payment. Chaa. Ta\nRobeon.  ' ll\nNURSERY   PRODUCTS\nPOR SALE\u2014NEW. GREATLY\nproved plumtreea, obtained i\n38 years experlmenta. small tH\nlong keeping good shipping pfc\ndelicious to est and for preser\nPrice 33.00, 83.00 and 86.00 \u2022\nName, Carmlno Magllo Plum*.1\nply 030 Robson St, Nslson, 1\nor   BOX  8891.   Dally  News,   tt\nORDER NOW FRUIT TREES, I\ntrew, shrubs, bulbs and PI\nnlals plants. H. Ss Q. Kltchl\nAgent* for H.N. Eddy gt Soot,\nUic   Ccu*t  Nurseries.  Phon*\nCUTHBERT'S  RASPBERRIES,\nthornless snd Snider Blacjtbd\nBelgium Boekop Black cum\nBritish   Sovereign  *tr\u00bbwberrl*j\nRoynon, Nel*on.\n(81\nFOR    DEPENUAbLE   N(IH\nstcck. both Fruit and Ornami\nHedge. Plants, etc. Write T. 1\nnon. Agent, Las-lta Nurseries,\nson, B. C,  (I\nMACHINERY\nFOR SALE \u2014 AIR OOMPRESl\nIngereoli Rand 314X4, gaa\nengine practically new 6U I\npower -Clayton Shuttleworth,\nair ncelver tank.*, complete a\nS3-8.00. L. Slmpeon. Box 73,\naon, B. C.  (8\nWANTD \u2014 A   OOOD   HORSe\"\ntwo steers. H. Ellis, Rlondel,\n (I\nMOTORCYCLES  FOR  SALB\nFOR SALE \u2014 MOTORCYCLES.\"\nSh*pe. Phone 460R..    (S\nBEES\nA.    HOMERSHAM,    MlflON,\npackage bem, April 8380,     (8\nSEEDS\n _   REGISTt_U_D   SEEDS\nMarquis  Wheat,  1st oen. Reg.\nNO.  1   _ (\nOata.   Banner,   ltt   Gen.   R*g.\nNo.    1     _.,  -\nBarley, O.A.C. 31 Iat Otn. Pag.\nNo.    1     \t\nReward  Wheat,   certified\nCrown Flair certified\nNO.   1     ,.____\nAlao certified Daahaway F*w. _\nIng Pew, American wonder Pi\nWhite and Yellow Field Bwna, K\nNeufeld, Bo- 161, Codetta, Swk.\nBusiness and Profusions\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. P. HUNTER. 8. P., IMT. A,\nMunicipal and Commercial Aud\nP. O. Box 1181, Nelaon. B.O,168\nAssayers\nS. W. WIDDOWSON, wtebllihad 11\n'     1. B. ffi\n306 jowphln* St. Nelaon,\n(56\norenVille h. -.UUWMB,' t_\nBox 418 Kaalo. B- C,\n\u25a0\nChiropractors\nDR. ORAY, tllLKER BLK, NEtX\n(St\nDR.   MACMLLLAN,   ORAD.,  PALH\nachool, Aber. Blk., Nelaon. Pb. I\nMITTUN AND OEDDES, X-RAY \u2014\n, MCM, cranbrook and TraU. (88\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S OREENHOUSES, Phi\n343. Cut flowen, potted plu\ntnd floral dwlgn*. (6f\nNELfiON FLOWER SHOPPE. Tt\nline cut flowera at all tlmw. __,\nal designs. Phone 383 (88\nInsurance and Real Estati\nR.   W.   DAWSON,   Rest   Estate\nsure nee.   Rentals.   Next   Hlppttl\nBardwre. Baker \u00abtr**t.       (|j\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe  Ark.  D*slen. In  Seoond _d\ngoods. Phone 634, Jowphln*. (3t\nWood Factory\nLAWSON'S WOOD PAOTOR* hA]\nwood merchant. 317 Baker ttngj\n\u25a0\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\nBy Geo. McManul\nDOCTOR-COMC RIGHT CtVER-\n6OME KIO* AT- OP a\\\nCOMPLETE JlCrS-d*. PUZTLt\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nBy Westove\n r\n_ft5\nUTH AGREES\n[ T0$52,000\n[IJ Sign Later; 89-year\nOld Clouter Begins\n20th Season '\nW. PETERSBURG. Ila., March\n, (AD\u2014 The curtain has fallen\nifeuabaU's annual hold-out act,\nMing Oeorge Herman Ruth, the\nr' haa agreed to ilfii a one-\ncontract with the New York\nfcii for ifll.OOO.\nfcucoeasiul ln bU demand for\nPOO t& answer to Colonel Jacob\npart'* $60,000 offer, Ruth ef*\npi i compromise contract which\nEhla aalary drop b*low IU lavel\n'18-1928 when ht received |la>\n) actual alfalnf of th* contract\nba delayed aev\u00abr\u00abl dayi but\nBabe will take hli place in\nfield ln the Tank** llntup for\n\u2022thlblMon fame with the Boaton\n\u2022a har* Friday, it wlll b* Ruth's\ngam* of Mi* aiuon for, al-\nIgb the Babe has taken hla prac-\nChores along with tb* others,\n\u25a0M  refused  to play  ln  exhibl-\n\u25a0 and ha* spent his tlu* fishing\n'\u2022golfing.\nhid 976,000 laat aaaaon, Ruth\nwt early in tb* winter when h*\nbed a contract calling fc_r 190,-\nyt one-third alash. He announced\n\u25a0rould sign for $03,600\u2014or quit\n\u25a0ail. Hla first conference with\npnel Ruppert saw th* big slug-\nichop hla figure down to M0,000.\nII today Ruppert had atood\nftp behind his original offer.\nUth Is 38 years old and In hi*\ni big league aaaaon. He loat thla\nnlng honors last yetr to jimn.it\nI-of   th*   Athletlca   but   had   a\n\u25a0 \/oar and waa a hero of tbe\nP *erl\u00ab*.\nfr\nDATES FOR\nCANADA TENNIS\nCHAMPIONSHIPS\nI Be Held at Vancouver;\nForwarded for Approval\nANcetrvnt, Much u. icp), \u2014\nMian tennis championship* wlll\nMid on th* courts of th* Vaneou-\nlawn Tennis and Badminton\n>, July 31 to Aug. I thl* year. A.\nHllla, former Canadian Davla eup-\nand chairman of tha committee\ntttttt. announced the dataa to-\n, Th* venue had been previously\nrded hy th* Canadian Tennla it-\nrant. The dates will h* forward,\nthe Dominion body for lmmedl-\nraWfioation.\nt. 3*et -Wright, formerly ot Mont-\n, and now of Vacouver, and a\naher of Canada'* Davla eup team\na number ot years, hu 'Indlcnt-\nbe will attempt to regain th*\n\u2022lti* which he held In 11-7-\n'II.\nDERl.AND AND\nMIDDLMBOBOUQH TR\nON, March __. (CP Cable).-\nrland and Mlddlaabemlgh\n; to a scoreless tie ln an English\nflnt  division  soccer matoh\nan  International  eoccer   trial\ni teat defeated England l-l.\nBELFAST CELTIC WINS\nKMI-FINAL\ntrill-. Ireland, Maroh M. (Ot\n>\u2014Belfast Celtic defeated Olen-\nan aeeond 8-0 In the aeml-flnal\n'the Oounty Antrim soccer shield\nm.\nChemical\nFertilizer\n(There is an\n\"ELEPHANT\"\nBrand Fertiliser for all\nkinds of fruit and all\ntypes of toil. Hastens\nmaturity, increases quality and yield.\nAak yonr shipper for in-\nIInformation and p r i e e s.\nOur Technical Staff will\ngladly assist you in your\nfertilizing problems.\nCONSOLIDATED\n[MINING&SMELT.\nINO CO., or\nCANADA, LTD.\nWestern Sals* Heed Office\nCALGARY, ALBERTA\nWestern   Sales  Offices\nRegina, Sask.\nWinnipeg, Man.\nPENTICTON, B. C.\nAddress  our 'isles  Of tic*\nIn your own Province\nBRITISH SOCCER\nLEAGUE STANDINGS\nnnsT division\nP  W   L D\nArsenal      84 30   7 7\nSheffield   Wed   S3 30   7 t\nAfton  Villa  ... II 1)   I a\nNewcastle U  II 11 10   4\nWest Brom. A. 13 IS 10 a\nLeeds   u __ M tl   7 11\nH'fleld T  SS Jl 13 I\nDerby   O     II 11   I 11\nBlackburn  jt.   34 11 18 I\nSunderland *.... S3 11 13\nBvertoa    _ 33 IS IS\nPortsmouth ... S3 IS It\nSheffield O. ... II 11 13\nBirmingham ... II IMS\nLiverpool    33 11 11\nBlackpool    ll 13 11\nBolton W, \u201e 84 10 17\nM'chester O. .... II 11 17\nObamt.     . S3 10 18\nWolva*     IS   \u2022 17\nMiddlesbrough    80   8 la\nLeloeeter O.\n33 \u2022 ia u\n\u25a0 in\nea aa 47\n71 47 48\n77M4I\n18 44 40\n87 88 38\nSt 44.88\nS3 48 38\n83 61 88\n71 88 It\n18 88 S3\n70 S3 S3\n81 M S3\n80 87 80\n48 49 38\n83 70 33\nst wn\n83 Tt 37\n55 54 3\u00ab\n40 98 34\n85 86 -t\n47 81 38\n47 M 31\nSECOND DIVISION\nP  W   L D I   A Pt\nStoke  O  S3 18   8   6 88 38 44\nTottenham  H.   SS 17   a  8 83 43 43\nBury        84 Id 10   8 88 48 40\nNotts   Porest   _ 83 II   8 13 K M 40\nNotts    O  S3 14    9   8 68 48 37\nFulham     81 14   8   8 65 88 87\nMlllwall   A.   ... IS 11 11   7 63 46 37\nBradford  0 83 It 11   7 61 46 85\nManchester U. 67 13 8 11 88 43 38\nBwaneea Town 14 18 16   3 43 48 36\nPlymouth A  SS 1* 13   8 68 64 84\nPreston N. C. - 18 11 14 7 88 84 81\nSouthampton  _ IS 11 11   8 46 60 81\nBradford      _ 83 19 IS   4 88 80 38\nPort   Val.     81 IS II   8 47 68 88\nOldbam     SS 11 18   6 46 aa 98\nLincoln   O. 81   \u2022 It   8 56 87 36\nWeet Ham V. - 3D I 11 I 88 71 88\nOrlnuby T. ...II 8 16 10 86 73 18\nCheeterfleld     .38   8 16   8 47 70 38\nBurnley     81   8 II   8 68 88 36\nCharlton  A.  _.. 81   \u2022 17   8 47 88 11\n(Northern)\nL D 1   APt\n8   7 78 36 45\n7 6 89 46 41\n8 8 73 48 43\n8 10 47 48 88\n11 8 46 43 SS\n11 8 61 61 38\n11 7 81 60 86\n13 8 78 68 36\n8 10 66 88 34\n18 1 58 70 34\n11 t M tl 33\n7 87 S3 38\n7 63 88 39\n1 70 It 18\na 64 81 38\n7 63 67 37\n8 68 71 37\n4 6*5 66 16\n7 SI 81 II\n6 41 61 14\n6 84 78 18\n6 60 79 M\nTHIRD  DIVISION\n_\u2022 W\nH<_U   O - 31 19\nWrexham    _ SI 19\nCheater    8118\nStockport  C.  _ SS 14\nBarrow  ts II\nWalaaU !\nQateahead    \t\nBamaley   \t\nDonoaattr B. .\nCrew* A. ..\u2014\nSouthport C. \u25a0\nAccrington S.\nHalifax T, ...\nHartlapoola  O.\nManafleld    \t\nTranmere B. ...\n13 11\n13 14\n33 15\n10 13\n34 11\n13 14\nS3 13\nS3 11\n88 11\n13 11\ntl 10\nRotherham   tf.   13 11\nTan   C.     t\u00ab 11\nOariuie V, \u2014 33   I\nRochdale    \u201e\u201e._ 13   I\nDarlington     13   9\nNew   Brighton   tl   I\nTHIBD  DIVISION\nP  W\nNorwich   C.   .... 83 18\nC.     13 11\n. 31 10\ntl 17\n. tt 17\n. S3 14\n33 14\n31 11\nBrentford\nR\u00bbsdlng     \t\nCoventry C.\nNorthampton\nCrystal Pal.\nBristol    H.   .\nBrighton * H. 31 14\nSouth End  u.  34 11\nTom-ay   U.   _. tl 11\nQllllngham     _.. 11 13\nWatford     - 81 11\nBournemouth _ 84 8\nBristol C.  81 10\nAldershot    ........ II 11\nqueen's p. a. - tl 10\nLuton   Town   . 10 I\nClapton   O   ... tt 8\nCardiff C M \u2022\nSwindon T. .. N 7\nNewport 0. .. 34 7\n(Southern)\nL D I A Pt\n4 11 74 40 47\n8 7 71 38 46\n8 67 36 46\n9 66 48 41\n3 83 __ 37\n7 88 47 86\n7 81 88 88\n9 11 48 S3\n5 48 81 88\n8 56 71 83\n8 17 98 31\ne 11 80 30\n8 51 63 SO\n13 11 61 70 SO\n18 8 87 88 18\n14 6 50 9* 36\n14 I 68 68 38\n11 6 68 81 17\n18 10 46 TS M\n11 6 60 78 18\nll t 81 88 11\n10 7 48 93 11\nSCOTTISH LEAGUE\nnrtsT division\n^^^^B      p w l D\nRanger*     - 83 11\nMotherwell    \u2014 81 11\nHearta\nCeltic\n. 33 18 8\n. 38 17 9\n. 88 18 10\n. 34 18 13\nS3 16   9\nsa il ii\nHamilton   A.   .\nAberdeen    \t\nSt.   Jobnatone\nQueen**   P.\nPartlck   T.    S3 16 13\nSt.   Mlmn   .... 33 15 13\nPalklrk     - 33 13 IS\nThird   Lanark    84 13 18\nOlyd*       39 13 18\nEllmarnook   __ 81 11 14\nDund**  83   8 13 10\nAyr o. -._ 14 10 10\nCowdenbeath      13 10 30\nAlrdrleonlans      33   8 31\nMorton     31   6 11\nX. Stirling  _.._ 33   8 14\nK APt\n100 90 S3\n93 46 48\n79 40 49\n87 St 41\n88 as 41\n83 48 40\n83 48 40\n88 80 36\n69 48 36\n84 63 34\n6* 80 31\n84 76 31\n11 TO 38\n68 76 19\n48 64 36\n50 80 34\n50 88 93\n41 88 31\n38 M 17\n44 8T 14\nSECOND DIVISION\nr w l d\nHlbernlana     33 3d   8 3\nQueen  o-   \u25a0\u2022   - 11 18   * \u25a0\nDunfermline    _ 81 18   8 8\nAlbion  R.   tl 11 11 3\nSMnhouaemulr   81 IT  8 8\nRaith R. S3 17 14 1\nSt.  Bernard*   . 10 14 10 8\nDumbarton    _.. 84 14 11 8\nAlloa 31 11 11 8\nEast    Plfe 31 11 14 4\nKing's. Park  _ II 11 11 I\nArbroath     31 li 14. I\nDundee O.  S3 11 IT 4\nPorter   A.   -_- 11 11 IT 3\nBrechin 0.  30 10 la 4\nMontrow    . 81   8 IS S\nLelth   A,  31   \u00ab 18 8\nEdinburgh 0-31   * 33 4\n\u25a0 APt\nae 34 68\n83 81 48\n90 41 44\nTT 81 40\n81 80 39\n81 81 38\n70 80 84\n83 88 S3\n60 46 83\n71 8* SO\nTT 73 80\nSO 68 38\n56 98 16\n68 78 1*9\n81 84 M\n60 80 11\n18 78 11\nSS 118 11\nTeams Will Tour\nEngage in Three Meets in\nCaiUda and U.3.\nNTW TOR*. UtteXx 22 <AP)~\n\u25a0Combined Oxford-Cambridge tr\u00bbek\nuid fltld Warn will engage In thttt\nro-Mtf In Oinada tnd the United\nStatea thli Bummer. Bran A. Hun tar,\nof Oxford, today wrote John T. Mc-\nOovern, \"father\" ot ttmt International   intercollegiate   fliturw.\nThe combined aquad flrat will\nmeet t Harrard-Yale array July 8,\nthen compete agalnat a combined\nPttnotton-OOTMll team Julr 15, and\noppose a Canadian team at Hamilton, Ont., later In the month while\ntp   rpuU   home.\nTORONTO SEA FLEAS\nBEAT ENGLAND 5 TO 2\n<**m tint _nuon_-i>uLT ttairi, MisoN, ac.-T_tu*st>\u00bbT moehino, tuna ts. utt*\nCELTIC BEATS\nHEARTS 2 TO 1\nPlay Motherwell In Soccer\nFinal\nGLASGOW, March 33. (CPCable).\u2014\nCeltic end Motherwell will battle for\nthe Scottish soccer cup April 16 lo\nthe classic final tilt for 1998 football\nhonor*. Celtic gained the finals to.\nday hr defeating Heart* 3-1 ln a re.\nplay ot tbtlr scoreless meet last Saturday.\nSeventy thousand persons turned\nout for the match today and werc\ntreated to brilliant football. Celtic\nopened with muoh strength but were\nheld closely by Heart*. Later play developed Into heavy football without\nmuch skill in evldenoe. Harkness In\nthe Hearts' goal waa proving a stumbling block but alter 36 minutes\nMeOory tallied to .end Celtic into\nth* lead.\nCeltic gained a alight supremacy\nla the seoond half and after 39 minute* Alex Thomson scored following\na splendid rush by Bert Thomson.\nWhite scored the Heart*' only tally\nflvt minutes before the end.\nMotherwell gained It* way Into the\nfinale on Saturday by defeating Clyde\n3-0.\nLONDON, March 11 (CP cable)\u2014\nToronto National* tonight defeated\nBngland l-l lo th* third gam* of a\nthree-cornered tournament between\nOanada. Inglaad and tha United\nState* for the BrltUh loe Hockey\nassociation's InternMlonal challenge\ntrophy. It wea the sewnd vlotory\nfor th* Cane-Una at Bngland'a tx.\np*no\u00ab and tngland's third defeat\not the series.\nLet us suppow that back In tha\nth* days when John L. Sullivan waa\nchampion there had been a i boxing oommlsslon. John L. Sullivan\nyou have been told, made no secret\nof hla faith in himself aa expressed\nby, \"I oan lick any maa ln the\nworld.\"\nBut one day Big Barney from\nBllgewater, a aent T feet tall, weighing 876 pound*, Oame along and\noffered John L. a battle. Sullivan's\nmanager consulted thi boxing eom-\nmlselon. The commission was aghast.\n\"Thla oommlsslcm never will sanction such a bout,\" waa the text\not a formal atatement. \"Big Barney\nla too big for Sullivan. Such a\nfight might easily result In serious\nInjury to the champion. Thla oommlsslon never wlll allow the champion to meet \u00bbueh a huge fallow.\"\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nWBTi  OOT  II\nThat Is th* situation that prevail* todty. Jaok Sharkey, by virtue of some strange hocus-pocus la\nholder of what paaaea today for the\nheavyweight championship of the\nworld. The New Tork Boxing commission hu ordered that ha be protected from Primo Camera, a large\nand vacant leut from Italy, on th*\nground, that Primo ta too big.\nThat makes Sharkey only th* fairly hwvy heavyweight champion. A\n\u2022art ot junior heavyweight champion. The boxing commission, of\noourss, makee Camera the real big\nbad heavyweight champion.\ne   e   *\nMACK IS ALL SET\no*\u20ac_\u00bbl* Mack took som* 18 or 40\nyoung and old ball- player* to Port\nMjers, He., to go through th* gestures of spring training. But It\ndOttB't mean anything. For Mr.\nMack's lineup on openlpf d\u00bby, April\n13, will _\u2022 like thl*: Bishop 3b;\nCramer, cf; Cochrane, c; Pon, lb;\nOolmnits, tl; Finney, lf; McNalr, as;\nHiggins. 3b; Orove, p.\nMr. Mack avers the nine as shown\naaov* la good enough to win three\nout of four game*. That *_|ea*o_, according 'to* my arithmetic, 116H\ngames out of 19* to be played. The\nrecord for the major leagues ls 116\n\u2022ansa woa in th* Mason tf 1808 by\nthe Cub. under Prank chance.\n.   .   .\nBtlYINO  IT  BACK\nWhtn Harry mre* peddled to\nother teams, mainly tha Yankees,\nthe atart of tha Boaton Red Boa\nthe market prlae for the group of\nIvory waa around 8800,000. Tawkey\nand Collin* would like to buy bsck\nat that prlw such men a* Buth,\nMay*. Bush, Pennock;' Baity and\nMclnnla as they were then. But\nprloes are cheaper now.' So I* th*\nquality of the gam*.\n' \u00ab \u2022 \u2022\nDID YOU KNOW THAT\u2014\nJohnny Salveeon, Lo* Angeles\nyouth, earn, vlth hit father to the\nousts' training camp laat ytar . . .\napplied for a Job ... McOvaw\nlooked blm over' and tent Johnny\nte Wlntton-Saltm .'. . wher* Sainton did wtll enough te be brought\nto the training camp again thl*\nyear . . . The ether day he appeared\nbefore BUI Tarry bringing thre* of\nhU pal* ot the local lote . . . Walter\nCanon, outfielder; Ruaaell Painter,\nInflelder, and Jaok Hue, pitcher.\nNEWTON ABBOT -WINS\nLONDON, -tareh 38,  (CP Ctblt.)\nNtwton  Aboot  defeated   Devtonport\nIonics 8-6 today In tn Sngliah Hug-\nby Union match, - - -\nEXHIBITION\nBASEBALL\nAT FORT MYERS *\nCincinnati  IN)   \u2014 _   8   13\nPhiladelphia   (A)       T 10   1\nSmith,  and Benton  and Manion;\nP-tltat, Mahaffey and Cochrane,\nAT ST. PETEHUBURG, lit.\nBt.   L*Ulg    (NJ        8   8   1\nNew   Tork    (A) _    3   7   3\nCarleton, Dean and OTarrell; Oomez, Davens and Jorgena,\nAT MIAMI, Fla.\nBuffalo          1   18  3\nBrooklyn    \u2014    i    t   3\nBartu.es, oalllvan.'Usenb**, Caraway and Crouae; Thurston, Shaute,\nRyan and Sukeforth, Plclnieh.\nAT  ORLANDO, Fla.\nBaltimore  (fl.)     \u00ab   11   3\nMontreal, <_L   _   0    10\nPrudhomme,  Melton and  Linton,\nDunham, Samuels. Fisher, Lamtster\nsnd Grabowskl, Ttt*.\nAT  LOS ANGELES\nPltteburgh    (Nl)   .    l'7 1\nNew Tout  (NL)      8 li   1\nHarris. Blrkofer and Padden; Fltzslmmons, Spencer, Luque and Man-\neuro.\nAt SAN FRANCISCO\nChicago        tti\nMission.     8 11   3.\nHerman, Henshtw and Campbell, Z.\nTaylor; Col, Osborne, Lltber and Duggan.\nMANCHESTER CITY\nBEATS SHEFFIELD\nLONDON. March 33. (CP).\u2014Manchester City defeated Sheffield United 1-0 today ln a flrst-dlvlfllon Eng.\nliah eoccer league match.\nBristol defeated Clifton 16-0 and\nSwansea defeated Penarth t-3. In\nthe Bngllah Rugby league Feathers-\nton defeated Bramlty 88-3 and Sal-\nford detested Leigh 40-0.\nCARNERA NOW IN\nCLASS BY HIMSELF\nBy  AL  DEMAREE\nThe Ntw York ring oommlsslon,\nafter tb* death of Emit Schaaf.\nput Primo Camera in a tpeelal\n\"tuptr-dretdnaught\" claaa that\nputa him above the heavywtlgbtt.\nIt U a rldlculoua ruling of count.\nCarried to lte ultimate aonclutlon.\nIt would be at lf a fly wtlgbt\ncould tay he wat a middleweight\nchampion, claiming that the middleweight wa* entirely too heavy to\nfight him for bu title.\nCarried Into other aporta . Ilk*\nbeeeball, for Instenoe. Bah* Ruth\nand Lou Oehrlg would ha barred\n(rom competing with av<-age-slatd\nathlete*, b*cau*e they wen ovw\n\u2022li twt tall and weighed ovtr 388\npounds.\n16 YEARS AGO TODAY\nMarch 33, 1908\u2014Oeorge Hacken.\nschmldt, \"Russian Lion\" arrives tn\nChicago lor his world championship wrestling match with Frank\nQotch.        L^\nFISHING NOW\nFOR GRAYLING\nFUhlng for grayling, ln and below Nelaon, ls now ln progress, and\nresidents of tht Jungle and Cottonwood Olty, and other unemployed are\nbeginning to get catcbea.\nThU It tha time ot year whan grayling ar* at their best. It wlll not\nbe legal to llth for trout, however,\nuntil May 1.\nMONCTON WINS\nFIRST ROUND\nAre Champs of Maritime;\nNow Meet the Ontario\n. Champs\nMONCTON, N. B., Mftrch 23. (CF).\n\u2014 MOncton Hawks wlll carry the\nhopes of the Maritime prorlnoes Into the finals for tho eastern Oanada\namateur hockey championship. They\nturned back the bid of the Montreal Royals, Quebec title-holders, 3-2\nbere tonight In the second of the\ntwo-game series constituting the first\nround of the Allan cup playdowns\nand won the round 5.2. Hawks blanked the Royals ln the first game on\nMonday night 2-0. They now meat tbe\nOntario champs.\nTbe Hawks, who Include several\nformer Winnipeg players on the lineup, wen masters ot tha Royals tonight. Aside from si furious first-\nperiod attack by the Montrealers\nwhloh netted them one of thilr two\ngoals, rammed bome by Jim Kelly,\nthe Maritime champions literally\nskated the puckmen from the St\nLawrence Into the loe. a goal by\nSammy McManus late in the aeoond\nperiod tied up the game score and\nrestored for Moncton their two-goal\nlead ln the series.\nFrom this point on the outcome\nwas- never In doubt. Bert Connolly\nraoed straight through tbe Montreal\ndefence early ln the final period and\nblazed the puck Into the corner of\nthe Montreal cage to give Moncton\nanother lead ln the game.\nAbout five mlnutu later Dave Neville, atar center of the Royals, swerved through the Moncton rear guard\nand beat Foster as the net minder\nleft his oage.\nThree minutes later Bill Miliar and\n\"Dud\" James combined for Moncton's\nfinal goal. Miller clevorty drew tbs\ndefenoe before passing to Jsmes wbo\npicked his corner before shooting tbs\nrubber Into the lower corner ex ihe\nMontreal cage.\nGOLFERS CONVERGE\nON CHARLESTON\nFive of Nine Members of\nRyder Cap Team Ready\nCHARLBSTON, fl. C\u201e March 22\n(AF)\u2014Tbe professional golfing brigade, flanked by a coterie of amateur*, swooped down on Charleston\ntonight for Individual and collective\nshots at the $2000 prlae money at\nstake In the* Charleston open tournament.\nFive of tho nine memben of the\nRyder oup team, led by Walter\nHagen an bere tor the tournament.\nIf there ls s pre-tournament favorite, he ls Johnny Revolts, the\nyoungster from Menominee, Mich.,\nand winner of the Miami open, wbo\nyesterday siloed three strokes off\nthe   oourte's  par   of   71*\nJohnny Farrell, the Quaker ridge\nexpert and Craig Wood, from Deal,\nN.J., toured the oourse ln 70 today.\nOther good tuning up rounds Included a pair of 71s by Horton\nSmith, Joplin, Ho., and Paul Runyan of White Plains, NT.\nEighteen boles sn scheduled tomorrow, another lg Friday, and the\nfinal 36 Saturday.\nHOOP TEAMS TO\nMEET TONIGHT\nA boys' basketball double-header\nls on tap for tonight with tba Falcons and the Tollen meeting In tbe\nfirst game and the Millionaires and\nthe Maulen ln the eeoond. Oames\nwill be played at tbe Junior high\nschool and will be nfereed by Joe\nWallach.\n\u2014wjT      _       faob mm\nCONGRATULATES\nBISLEY TEAM\nBessborough Dee bra They,\nHare Put Canada ln Proud\nPosition\nOTTAWA, Maroh a (CPI-Fw-\n-onnanoa ot th* Omadtaa itn* \u00ab*am\nat Blalar laat year plaaad Canada In\n\"a mty proud poaitlon.\" hla *___-\nlanor. tha Sari ot Baaabotouf-,,\ngovernor-nnaral, aald, today In congratulating th* Dominion ot Oanada\nBltlft association on- a auoo***ful\nytar. His eictUancy attended the\nannual matting ot th* organization\nheld hen.\nMajor F. Ik Crowe, of OiMlph,\nwaa altoted president, auoowdmg\nCol. D. B. Street ot  Ottawa.\nEASTERN JUNIOR\nFINAL DATES SET\nMONTRIAL, Mar-h t*. <0\u00bb>. \u2014\nEastern Canada Junior tlnal for the\nMemorial cup will be bald oe March\nas and March 31 or April 1, It was\nannounced by Trent Qreenleat, president of th* Ctntdlan Amateur Hookey aaaoclatlon, hare tonight\nlbe winner of th* earl** in*Mil\nMonoton Bad Indiana and Montnal\nRoyals will me*t Ui* wlnn*r ef the\nOttawa Shamroclt--t\u00bbW__ar_et or Sudbury aerie* ln th* final.\nTha venu* haa not yet Iwan decided.\nFARIUJS   OUTPODKS   MISBU-S\nFA-OS, Maroh s_   (AT)\u2014Th* Ar- I\ngentlne heavyweight, TlnMnt FarUl*.\noutpointed Maurloe  Onaslle,  French\nheavyweight   champion,    ln    a    10-\nround bout hen tonight.\nDo You Wish to Sell\nUse the Nelson Daily News Classified Columns\u2014the ads that bring big\nReturns at a very Iow cost\nOUR THREE-MONTH SPECIAL TO FARMERS\n2-Line Classified Ad\nApproximately   >   Wordt\n6 times for 49*\n. 3-Line Classified Ad\nApproximately  14  Worda\n6 times for **>t\nCASH TO ACCOMPANY ORDER\nNelson Daily News\nThe Paper That Covers Kootenay\n PAOI   ElOHt\nCHAMBERLAIN\nSEES EVIDENCE\nFOR OPTIMISM\nBelieves Economic Conference Can Be Held Within 2 or 3 Months\nBy   (JEORGE   HAMBLETON\nCanadian  Press  Staff  Writer\nLONDON, March 22 (CP cable).\n\u2014In an optimistic ipeeeh In the\nhouse of commoni tonight NCvllle\nChamberlain said he could not\naee why the world economic conference would not be held within\nthe next two or three monthi.\nThe chancellor of the exchequer\nlias been charged with being too\npesilmlitlc ln recent monthi, but\ntonight's ipeeeh found him ln a\ndifferent mood.\nlNIH'HTRIAL   IMPROVEMENT\n\"Looking over tbe world,\" he declared, \"one can see Indications tbe\nIndustrial situation U likely to Improve within tbe next few montha.\"\nMr. Chamberlain also found comforting portents In the TJnlted\nStates and ln -Europe. \"Confidence\nhaa largely been restored ln the\nTJnlted Btatei and on the European\ncontinent, where the situation a fsw\nmonths ago was consdlered desperate any one can see there have\nbeen remarkable beneflclent\nchanges.\"\nMr. Chamberlain looked to the\nrestoration of export trade a* the\nbest aid to recovery ln tbe TJnlted\nKingdom. Trade had been hampered\nby excessive tariffs, exchange regulations and prohibitive quotes, he\nasserted.\nAlthough there, had been stagnation ln some sections of British\ntrade there hsd also been considerable activity in others. Por instance the ftrst two months of thle\nyear had seen automobile exports\nequal both in number and value\ntbe exports-of three month* of last\nyear.\nOne brief, but vital\"tttuttm was\nmade by Mr. ChambefajrtK to the\ndomestic employment situation. \"Ths\npolicy of aiding unemployment by\ninstituting relief works,\" he said,\n\"has been tried, but It failed. We\ndont intend to resume it.\"\nLOOKING  FORWARD\nOf tbe situation tn A i rope with\nrf ferenoe to the planned world\neconomic conference to which tbe\npeoples of almost every country\nare looking for iome definite solution of economic and trade problems, the chancellor pointed to\nthe conversations recently concluded between several of the \u25a0 greater\npowers   concerning   the   conference.\nMORE ABOUT\nBEER AND INE\n(Contlnned rrom Pai* On*)\nBut the prohlMilonlit* wu* already at \u25a0 work tonliht on plan* to\nbait th* b**r flow -j oourt Ktljn.\nSom* wn* conaiderln. mklni an\ninjunction. Others w*r* preparing\nto apeed the caae to. the aupreme\ncourt for a fullai whether lt violated the constitutions! mandate\naga|nst aale ol Intoxicating bever-\neie*. \u2022'\nHOLD. UNTIL MIDNIGHT\nFederal officers . charged wtth administration of' th* n*w l\u00bbw were\njuat aa buar to mak aura of Its\nenforcement. Tliey ruled that the\nnew beverage must be kept within\nthe brewerlea or on the premises\nuntil the mldnnlght hour haa struck\non April 8. Trucks may then go\ntheir way and' early' morning celebration* wlll be legal so far as\nthe federal government la concerned.\nA tax of ,S on each barrel of 31\ngallons ls levied; also federal licence\nlees of *-100- wl\" \u2022*\u2022\u2022\u00bb required annually from each brewery; $50.\nfrora each wholesaler and MO from\nevery  retailer, .\nBeer and wine may pe aold In\ntl^e following 1* *t\u00ab-\u00bb* aa \u00bbpon as\nlM*lla*d. Arlaona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri.\nMontana, Nevada, New Jersey, New\nTork, Oregon, Pennsylvania,. Washington and Wlaconsln.\nBowling Scores\n\u25a0 Tb*   following   ladlea'   gam*   was\nbowled  on -IIM   UgXtn   alleys:\nMBS.   DIM-WALL  vi. '\nMRS  PLAYER\nMt and SW\u2014 tot\nKrs. 3. C. Hooker lto 100 1(10\u2014 300\nUtt. 3. MoItct .... 19) IM t3\u2014 371\nMra.   J.   Dingwall    IM 1*8 113\u2014 i 12\nTotal* \"lX\u00abl HH-rlOM\n... _  \u00ab* aai mo\u2014 latt\nI Alfy    dividual   wort:, Mrs.   J.\nMclvor IM.\nHigh    aggregate    acore:    Mr*.    H.\nRoe*  *H.\nHigh-Priced Golds\nClimb Out of Rot\nCheaper Golds Strengthen\nPosition\nTORONTO, March 33 (CP)\u2014Th*\nWgh-prlced gold shares climbed out\nof the rut on the standard mining\nexchange today and presented a\natrong front with rising prices and\nvolume Increasing on the rise. Lake\nShore featured the group with s\ntr.ide of 3350 (hare* aM a Drlee\nadvance of 13 to 33.50. Th* cheaper\ngolds alap strengthened while base\nmetal ah|res were leas buoyant and\nailver shares firmed ln \u00abpot*.\nTb* mining market appeared relieved to have th* budget ln tb*\nbackground. Hollinger w.*.s quit*\nactive and showed a prloe advanoe of\n7.10. up 30 oenta. Dom* gained 70\nto 18.70, Mclntyre 60 to 111, Pioneer\nag to 5.71, Teck Hughe* 0 to 4.10\n\u2022nd Wright Hargreaves lo to 4.35.\nTh* following Colllnson cup games\nwere bowled st tb* Legion:\nN.   CAUIOS   VS.   3.   BULL\nMt apd 3rd\u2014 tot\nA.  T.  SUpMnson   107 lti 114\u2014 303\nW.    Mart      113 IM \"*- **34\ns?t  Waft   _ - 174 IW 188\u2014 483\nN.   Oa**loa   __  180 1\u00bb1 113\u2014 483\nTotal* _\t\nH. D. Paterson\nC. Bamtt   ....\nC. Curr-tr   _..\nJ.   B*-t   \t\n.... 885 \u00ab\u00ab* 513\u20141781\n__ 145 lit 101\u2014 385\n  118 lit 137\u2014 380\n 14S 138 187\u2014 433\n..... 140 140 140\u2014 430\nTotala  _ 517 804 686\u20141-06\nHigh Individual score: W. Msrr 133.\nHigh  aggregate   acore:   N.. Caaslos\n413.\nQ. DILL vs. 3. H. ALLAN\nMt ind Ird\u2014 tot\nJ.  Annable  _ - 141 18* 166\u2014 464\nS.    LaagUI     114 110   01\u2014 835\nt.   Hlllyard    179 116 166\u2014 463\nO.     Dill     _  111 306 181\u2014 841\nToUU\nJ.   Derby   ...\nR.   Dodla   ...\n3.   De*   \t\nJ. H.  AUan\n636 60S 585\u20141709\n. IS 140 136\u2014 383\n. 161  138  111\u2014 401\n. 136 178 1-1  - 431\n. 168 310 111\u2014 585\nTotala       641 673 684\u20141778\nHigh Individual aeon: 3. B. Allan\naio.\nHlgb aggregate acore:  J.  H.  Allan\n686.\nACCUSES B.C.,\nSHIFTING LOAD\nPearson Scores Government for Avoiding\nSituation\n'TBI   NBLSON   DAILT   NEWS.   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014THURSDAY   MORNINO,   MABCH   IS.   1913w______aa\nMORE ABOUT\nMORE ABOUT\nUPHILL\n(Contlnned Pr m Pag* One)\nH. Ramaden .\nA. -gMlott ....\nR. Fleming ..\nA. dhoquetts\n'tt*-\n...\n************************\nAU Classes of\nMETAL  WORK,   LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING\nMOTOR     REWINDING.\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETT'S LTD.\nSpenosr..   ..    114    117\n. Hoblcneud .    IU   114\nMt and Ird   Tot.\nIll 138 113\u2014 383\n153 188 163\u2014 600\n167 147 136\u2014 431\n110 116 178\u2014 443\n871 698 676\u20141748\n1st and Ird   Tot.\n145 111 'SI\u2014 S94\n114 117 168\u2014 447\ntm\n3. rfoox \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\nM. Robli\nJ.  Worthington\nTotal  \t\nHigh Individual Score: 3. Worthington. 110.\nHigh Aggregate Score: J. Worthington, 601.\n161    161    190\u2014 601\n681   681    6-3\u20141704\nA scoreboard large enough for\nthe patrona of a game to watch\nI that la operated electrically by an\nofficial acorakatper haa been Invented  for   basketball   gamea.\nWe're Interested\nin Your Building Needs\nNo matter how large or how small a job you may be\nplanning, we would be pleased to have you call and\ndiscuss your problems.\nWrite for our Price Lists.\nW. W. POWELL \u20ac0. LTD.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nI'hone 176 Foot of Stanley Street\nAladdin\nCrepe Hosiery\nBecause of tjneir luxurious delicacy they are\nculled\n\"GEORGETTE\"\nBecause of their amazingly long wear they're\nthe talk of the town.\nM.50\na.\noj ; for the Neon Sign\"\nVICTORIA, March l> (CP._-Ha\u00ab\nthe present government had tbe\ncourage to deal vigorously with\nthe financial situation of the\nprovince five year* ago, instead of\nwaiting until now ot reduce salaries, curtail works, and cancel\ngrants to municipalities and social\nservices, the budget could have\nbeen controlled, declared George\nS. Pearson, (Llb.-Nanalmo) In tke\nlegislature  today.\nMr. Pearson said that while the\nminuter of finance eipected a deficit thl* year of 13,318,000. ther*\nwaa every reaaon to believe It would\nbe closer the five  millions.\nThe budget wa* described by the\n*p*aker aa a destructive, not constructive statement, which shifted\nresponsibility to those least able to\npay. Tha government oonfeawd defeat Instead of tackling the problem\ntn a business-like w*7. It contained\nno provision for unemployment and\nrefused responsibility.\nD-SI1T   Is  REAL  PROBLEM\nTh* debt prob'.em was the resl\nproblem eald Mr. Pearson. He be-\nbelleved the former mlnlater ot\nfinance (Hon. W. C. Shelly) left\noffice because those sround him\nwould not agree to .curtail 'expenditures.\nThe huge debt of the province\nwaa the greatest evidence of the\nweakness of the capitalistic system,\nsaid Mr. pearaon. The people ahould\nbe made aware of the resl poaitlon.\nHe claimed the gross debt of BrltUh Columbia was realty 1170,000.-\n000 Instead of tl54.O0O.O00 as shown\nIn the budget. Ib 1131 It wtt 1103,-\n761,861. \"        *\nRoads built auftaij Jfcl-W* *W\u00bb\nyears would not laat '16 yatirs, *\u2022'\u2022*.-\ntlnued the Nanaimo member, while\nmoney wss borrowed for a 30-\nyear period. The manner of handling\nthe public debt must be changed\nand lower interest charges may hava\nto be resorted to. The province has\nbeen borrowln'r on too long terra*.\nINCREASE. TAXATION\nHad tbe government economized\nIn 1938 and onwards there would\nhare been no necessity for cutting\noff grants to hospitals, orphanages,\nand children's homes. While the\ngovernment had cut departmental\nexpenditures 17,000,000, there ha*\nbeen an Increase ln taxation. Bvery\ndollar of sinking funds tb* province had was borrowed money paid\nfor at' SM per cent Interest. It\nwould have been a wise course to\nhave dropped sinking funds, he deelsred. The government bad cut a\nmillion dollara off public works\nexpenditure, but borrowed that aum\nto build roada and charged It to\nunemployment  relief.\n\"Wbat U paternalism?\" asked\nMr. Pearaon. \"The government aaya\nthere ha* been too much of lt and\napeakera on the government aide\nhave said there Is too much money\nspent on social services. I consider\nthe care of children, education and\nhospital treatment a matter for the\nstate, welfare municipal grants were\nbuilt up through the change In\ncharacter of certain tsxatlon. Municipalise had derived large revenue from saloon licences. That waa\ntaken away and the grants from\nliquor profita. parl-mutuel taxes,\nmotor lloences and gssollne taxes\nwere given them ss compensation.\nIt waa done on a basis of equity,\nnot  paternalism.\"\nSocial leglalatlon Is essential to\noffset the iniquities of the present\neconomic system. Speakers on the\ngovernment aald shorter hours of\nwork would solve the problem. Re-\nductlon of work hours would not\nhe'.p. There must bs proper dUtrl-\nbutlon of wealth snd never undsr\nthe profit system can a man be\nemployed every day ln thla machine\nage.\nConsequently social services are\nneceaaary owing to the Inability of\nth* average -worker to provide\nagalnat sickness and old age.\nMr. Pearson had. eerv-d on a W-\nielatlve committee to itikly state\nhealth Insurance. It recommended\n\u00abuch service th* government bad\nnot the courage to bring the enabling   legislation   down.\nDoctora charge two and three\ntlmea at much a* th*y ahould because they can only collect from a\nfew. Only 40 per cent of hospital\nbllla art paid. This ls why social\nservrces are necessary.\nATTACKS PENSION\nADMINISTRATION\nAttacking administration of the\nMothers Pension act, Mr. Pearaon\nsaid paid worksrs (women) Investigated cases for pensions, wherever\npossible rendering sn adverse report and crowding aome poor woman off tha pension list.\nWhile 16,819,000 was spent on\nunemployment relief in 1933, Mr\nPearaon reminded the house' that\nover 17.000,000 had been spent on\nnew rosds tn 1938-39.\nOne reason people were so disgusted with part, politics wss be-\ncause of the way ln which this government had administered the affaire of the province during the\npast five yeara,  Mr. Pearson said.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B. C. March 31 \u2014Mra.\nW, c. MacKenale returned home last\nevening from a two-week vUlt to\nthe coast. While there she attended\nsessions of the United Church conference branch held ln Vancouver.\na   *  *\nH. L. Delf, who has been spending a three week vacation at the\nhom\u00ab of his parents In Lethbridge,\nreturned  to  Trail  thU  afternoon.\n\u2022 .   .\nMr. and Mra. Alec Stevenson.\nwhoae marriage took plice last week\nln New Westminster, returned to\nTrail yesterday. They' wii) make\ntheir home In Rossland. Mrs. Steven-\ntjb waa formerly Mlss NeUle Mills,\ncaptain of the Salvation Army oorp\nhere In auocesalon to Captain Marjory  Finnic.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL    ROUSCS    AND    LOTS\u2014tN-\nsurmce. Notary. J. D. Anderson.\nU797J\nCalgary lut fall wu 'va bad no\nchoiee ln your reokleu expenditures.'\nZ want to warn hlm that a change\nwill be brought about by violent\nmeans lf actions ls not soon taken.\"\n\"Ur. Jofies sst ulde a sum of\n14000 for foul broods in tbe bee\nIndustry, but cut off $5000 for the\naolirium,\" wu another comment of\nthe Pernle member.\n\"It cost a dollar a day to keep a\nDoukhobor on, Pier Island. TMt Is\nas much u a man, wlfa and six\nchildren get on unemployment relief,\" remarked  the member.\nA vicious attack wu made on\ntl>e administration of the Mother's\nPension act, Mr. Uphill charging\nthat women Investigator* .accompanied by two policemen go around\nthe country looking Into cases, humiliating and stabbing wherever tbey\ncan. Women were mora unkind to\ntheir own sex than men,\nRECONSIDER   GRANTS\nThe government would be well advised to reconsider th\u00ab matter of\ngrants, said Mr. Uphill, for It won't\nbe long before tho municipalities\nsre controlled by the province, which\nln turn will be controlled by the\nDominion with a dictator at Ottawa.\nHe believed the government- wu\ndoing what lt thought beat but lt\nwas trained and elected by corporate\nInterests.\nThomu King, Liberal, Oolden, told\nthe house his riding paid 300 mills\non the dollar for all taxation, and\nwelcomed suoh relief u wu glvtn\nunder amendments of the Public\nSchool aot.\nMORE ABOUT\nEDGETT\n{Continued  From  Page One)\nNORMAN GIVEN\nLARGE FUNERAL\nThree Pastors and Members Of Masonic Lodge\nConduct Services\nfinest Norman, wbo for a quarter of a oentury bad been connected\nwith the marketing of Kootenay\norchard crops, wu bome to his lut\nresting place in the city cemetery,\nWednesday afternoon, by memben\nof the Maaonlc lodge. Mr. Norman,\na long termed member of the lodge,\nauocumbed to a heart attack Sunday night. A host of friends and\nrelatives attended tbe servlow which\nwere held ln tbe first Baptist\nehureh.\nRev. H. W, Guscott, assisted by\nRev. w.- C. Mawhlnney of Trinity\nUnited church and Rev. James\nToungaon of the Pint Presbyterian\nchurch conducted tbe funeral services at the church and the Masonic\nritual wu nad at the grave by\nJohn Teague, Hymns sung were,\n\"Jesus Lover ot Ur Soul,\" \"Oh,\nLove That Wlll Not Ut Ue Go,\"\nand tbs McMaater college hymn,\n\"Jesus,   Wondrous   Saviour.\"\nPallbearers, members of the Mu-\nonlc lodge, wen J. B. Gray, Dr.\nR. H. MacKenale, H. B. Dill, W.\nBmedley, W. m. Vanoe, and H. B.\nBvans. Jsmes Brodle and H. M.\nWhimster wen honorary pallbeann.\nMORE ABOUT\nRELIEF\n'*l\u00a3__D.ttnie^ From   Page  One)\non vote of commlsklonsn _J, M.\nCharman - and A. J.' Dumansq and\n(he cutlng vote of the mayor,\nCONFUSION IN  CITY\n\"Look at the confusion to which\naffairs of ths city have been thrown\nby the obstinate action of these\nthne defendenta,\" commented Mr.\nMayers.\nBefon discussing the cau ln detail, Mr. Mayers cited a number of\nEnglish Judgments. One enunciated\nthe principle that no man shall\nbe condemned  unheard.\nCol. Edgett's affidavit wu nad\nto the court. He recounted hie relations with Mayor Taylor. Mr. Mayers commented that his worahlp wu\nwrong when he told Bdgett, u alleged by the latter, that ha must\ntake orders from the mayor\nGET  RID  OF  HIM\nThe ex-chief of police told of\nconversation* with tbe mayor when\nbe Informed the* latter that he had\nbeen told the mayor wu going to\nget rid of him. The mayor replied\nthat then wu nothing ln the reports, Edgett deposed, but ln a later\nInterview, on January 7, aald Bd-\ngett's   Information   waa   correct.\nThe affidavit also dealt with\nmeeting! of the police commissioners, befon they were sworn ln, tt\nHotel Vanoouver, when the mayor\nendeavored to obtain approval to\nhis suspension of Edgett. At Char-\nman's suggestion, alleged Bdgett\nwhose informant wu Commissioner Oeorge Rush, the commla-\nslonen arranged to leave the hotel\nsingly.\nMr, Mayers contended that tbe\nmeetings ahould have been ln the\ncouncil chamber and open to the'\npublic. **\nBdgett also embodied ln his affidavit his suspension and dismissal\non the grounds, u given him, of\ngeneral Inefficiency. The mayor, he\ndeposed, had uld that Bdgett would\nnot be heard.\nThe allegation wu made by Bdgett that Mayor Taylor had acted\nmaliciously towards blm and had\nconspired with Commissioners Charman and Dumansq to deprive him\nof his position. Edgett swore tbat\nthe charge of general inefficiency\nwu false; and he -claimed to have\nsuffered untold damage by reason\nof the action of tbe mayor and the\ntwo   police   commissioners.\nHe Informed the court that nobody can tell who Is ln authority\nin the police foroe in Vancouver\nHe argued that Col. Edgett wu the\nlegal incumbent, and he contended\nthat Chief Cameron wu not.\nAT PLEASURE OF\nCOMMISSIONERS\nOpening hla arguments for Mayor\nTaylor, j. W. deB. Parrla, K.O., explained that Edgett held offlos at\nthe pleasure of the police commissioners, who had a right to dismiss him st any time. Whether the\ncommlsslonen gave grounds for dismissal, or refused reasons, mada no\ndlffernce, he  submitted.\nThere was no limit, uld Mr. Farrls, to the board's powen to fire\nand hire, subject to the queetlon\nof corrupt motive*, which he proposed  to deal  with  later.\nAssuming that the police commissioners wen not corrupt and\nthat It wu their duty to dismiss\nEdgett, it was equally their duty,\nsaid Mr. Parrls, to appoint somebody u chief of police ln bis\nplace.\n\"They do it subject to the chance\nof being set ulde,\" observed Chief\nJustice  MacDonald.\nMrs. G. Allan to\nAid Glee Concert\nBefon any federsi scheme could be\nestablished, tba.Dominion musfhav*\nthe power, ta compel e_npl.qyset and\nemployera to contribute to the central fund\u2014a powaf new.' reefed in\nthe provinces.\nTbe Dominion plaoed no detailed\nInsurance scheme befon tbe provinces at $h* conference, the labor\nminister said, discussion ranging\naround the constitutional Issues at\nstake. Until that barrier wu removed, details wer\u00ab Impossible.\n30-HOUR WEEK\nAa a Side issue to tbe debate, A.\nA. imp*, Labor, Winnipeg North,\nsuggested a nation-wide 30-hour\nworking week. Thle would share\na rails bit work among mon people.\nHe realised tbls again wu a provincial mttter but added, \"X think at\ntimes we should rise above the\nconstitution, especially when this\nparliament Is the only \u2022 authority\ncompetent to deal with the scheme.\nHon. Peter Heenan (Lib.. Rainy\nRiver) started the discussion on\nunemployment insurance. He asked\nthe minister to give complete details of the January Dominion-\nprovincial    conference.\nA. W. Nelll   (inc., Comox-Alberni)\nJoined ln support of the request for\nInformation.\nMUST BE  CONTRIBUTORY\nThe government's position in respect to unemployment insurance\nwas w*11 explained by the prime\nminister at the fall session, Mr.\nGordon replied. But any \u25a0che.ne, to\nbe of luting force,and benefit,\nwould have to be contributory and\nbave the full support of the provinces At tbe start Dominion and\nprovinces Wen faced with the pre-\nllxlnary barrier of constitutional\nrights.\nEfforts wen still being made, Mr.\nGordon uld, to overcome .the constitutional ban-Jen and evolve a\nplan \"that wlll be laid on such a\nsun and sound buls that lt wlll\nprevail and will not be nullified by\nhasty action of tbls or any other\ngovernment.\"\nRt. Hon. Mackenzie King, leader\nof tha opposition, expressed the\nopinion unemployment lnsunnoa\nand old age pensions wsre on practically the same footing ln respect\nto constitutional obstacles, although\nhe admitted tbe former had more\ncomplicating  angles.\n'Did the federal government plaoe\nany scheme befon the provlnoes at\nthe conference?'* Mr. King pressed\ntbe minister.\nBefon any scheme could take\nform, the minister replied, the constitutional barriers bad to be removed. Many forms and plans were\ndiscussed and the de'-egatee left with\na clearer understand in a of the circumstances wblch would have to\nbe  conaldered.\nILLEGAL MEET\n(Continued  From  Page One)\ntioned Is presumably George Glen,\norganiser from tbe coast, who bu\nbeen ln Bast Kootenay,\nThere wu no indication Wednesday nlgbt that the authorities bave\nany Intention of deviating from the\nline alnady laid down.\nPRINTBD    INSTRUCTIONS\nA mimeographed handbill posted\nthroughout the district throws light\non the demands made simultaneously at various points for city councils\nto furnish food and transportation\nfor hunger delegates. Headed with\nthe word, \"rally,\" and a cartoon, lt\ngives tbe following directions u to\nworking up local delegations:\n\"On to Victoria April 4.\n\"To all worken; men and women\norganisations of unemployed; trade\nunions, ex-servicemen, farxers and\nyouth:\n\"Send delegates from every town,\ncamp ani community eo tbat we\ncan be a strong, representative body\nat Victoria to present thew demands  to  Tolmie:\n\"1. 35 per eent lncnase ln all\nrelief.\n\"3. The  right  to eat  and  sleep\nwben  we   choose,   with  equal   payments to all single men and women\nwithout discrimination.\n\"Rush plans now.\n\"Hold regular meetings of workers\nand select your committee for fcoding and housing, finance, etc. Everybody on lhe job. Oet ln touch at\nonoe with O. Drayton of the hunger\nmarch commltee, 61 Cordova street.\nW. Collect funds from source possible    Finances   an   urgently   needed.\nBend  for hunger  march  badges,  4c\neach ln lots of 10 or more.\n\"Elect your delegatee now.\n\"Demand   safe   oonduct   on   ths\nmarch.\n\"Organise your aldermen for eats\nam a bed for the marchers.\n\"Put every ounce of energy Into\nthe march.\n\"Popularise the hunger strike.\"\nHOW TO CLOSE CAMPS\nA 'aheaf of typewriten Instructions\nseised by the provincial police hen\nIn a reoent raid on the outskirts of\nNelson were evidently for the guidance of the faithful ln the nllef\ncampa eo u to cause the maximum\nof trouble to the suthoritles. These\ninstructions nad:\n\"Work.\n\"Should   you   be   asked   to  work,\nrefuse to do ao and stay la oamp.\nIn  the event of a forceful eviction\nby the  authorities,  the camp  ae a\nwhole ahould go to the nearest government  agent  and  demand  direct\nnllef.    Under      no      circumstances\nshould workers leave camp of their\nown   free  will,  u  this  act   would\nconstitute    an    individual    walkout\nwhich would gain them nothing,\n\"No pay\u2014no  work.\n\"Oet In touch with aU camps ln\ndistrict  with  elected  runners.   Stay\nln camp u long u possible.\n\"Poresful   evictions.\n\"All camps move and demand direct nllef from nearest government\nagent.\n\"Kamioope should be the central\npoint on tbe main line.\"\nSUGAR BUYERS\nDISAPPOINTED\nEfforts Get Cheap Sugar\nFails in Nelson\nSugar wu the main ihought of\nNeleon housewives on Wednesday\nmorning following reading of the\nadvance In augar prlou ln tbs\nbudget ln the Nelson ally News. It\nwu alao tbe main thought of local\nbusinessmen, such u operators of\nbakeries, restaurants and other businesses where sugar ls used abundantly.\nOne retail concern ln Nelson prior\nto news of the budget reaching tbe\ncity had advertised a sale of sugar\nfor Wednesday morning at a special price of five cents per pound.\nHousewives reed the paper and dashed out after the eugtx bargain but\ntbe supply did not nearly meet tbe\ndemand. Many housewives telephoned\nvarious grocers getting sugar prices. Thsy wished, tf possible, to\nlay ln large supplies of sugar for\nuw ln tbe ooming canning season. But all local grocers bad advanced tbeir prices in keeping wtth\ntbe budget.\nLocal wholesalers wen oversold on\ntbe product Tuesday and lata Tun-\nday afternoon were turning down\noffers to purchase u many u 49\nto 100 sacks from customers who\noould see a gnat saving oould the\nbudget tax be beaten. One local restuarant bad been approached by\nhie wholesaler on Monday and told\nthat a tax seemed likely. He stated\nit would be about 35 cents per\n100 pounds- of sugar. The restaurant\nproprietor satd he would not worry\nabout the- 25 centa. Imagine bis\nembaraaament when he found on\nWednrsdaV morning that the tax\nwu two cents per pound or $2\nper hundred?\nWhll* no Information hu been\nreceived, local butchen expect an\nadvanoe in tha price of sugar cured baconi and hams and other\nmute.\nNEW SOCKS]\nBY\nHoleproof\nDistinctive new patterns\nin Holeproof Hosiery\u2014ai\ncomplete range of Auto-\ngait\u2014-the self support-\ning sock in silk and silk\nand wool.\nAUT0GART\n75^1\u00b0\u00b0\nPLAIN STYLES\n35*'50*'75'\nEMORY'\u00a7\nLimited\nWEATHER RAW\nPEARSON RUNS\nVALIANT RACE\nBeaten by Inches as Metcalfe\nSmashes Canadian Record\nMrs. Gordon Allan wilt bs one\nof the entertainers when the Nelson Male Olee club glvu Its spring\nconcert at tbe end of this month.\nMrs. Allan, who is well known for\nher abilities u an elocutionist, wlll\nrecite. Vincent Pink is another one\nof tbe many artists who will perform, and ls to give violin selections.\nMlss Lottie Annable and Mrs. R.\nKagarty are to give vocal and duet\nnumbers.\nA new time bomb for \"shooting\"\noil wells can be wt to explode up\nto eleven houn after lt bu been\nlowend Into a well.\nProducts of the soil, bananas, sugar,\ncoffee and coconuts, comprise mon\nthan 93 per oent of Honduras' exports.\nHAMILTON, Ont., March 22 (CP).\n\u2014A brilliant bid for supremacy over\ntwo of tbe world's greatest dash\natan fell short by inehu hen tonight u Bert Pearson, Canadian\nsprint champion, plaoed third to\nRalph Metcalfe, gnat Marquette\nduh man,, and Emmett Toppino,\nNew Orleans torpedo, In the 60-yard\nevent that featured tbe Uth annual Indoor games under the auspices of the 91st Highlanders Athletic association.\nMetcalfe, bnaklng the tape but\nfour inches ln advance of the\nflying torpedo, crubed the Canadian record to earth, cutting one\ntenth of a ucond off It, and equal!\ned the world's record of 8 1-10 see-\nonds, with Toppino and Pearson\nalmost neck and neck after run'\nnlng that way tn advance of the\nfield for more than half the distance.\nMetcalfe figured again in an International victory when he ran\nanchor ttt tbe victorious United\nStatea four ln tbe special 860 nlay\nagainst   Canada.\nOlenn Cunningham, gnat Kansas\nrunner, and premier 1S00 mattes\nman on the United States team, accounted for the special half mils\nwben Pbll Edwards, MCOIU star,\nfell 36 yards from bome while leading by two feet after a sensational\neffort. Ned Turner, of Michigan\nwu second, and Fred Shaver, Hamilton Olympic club, third.\nOeorge Spits, New Tork unlveralty high Jump star, failed to\nthreaten the Canadian hlgb Jump\nrecord, going only u high u 6\nt**t S\\ Inches befon retiring. ,.\n4\nJUNIORS TIE\nATMONTREAL\nMoncton and Montreal Dead*\nlocked in First Game\nMONTREAL, Maroh 23 (CP) .\u2014\nBrimful of fut, even hockey, Moncton Red Indiana and Montnal Royals fought a wide open 3-3 tie\nhen tonight ln the flnt game of\ntbe eutern Canada Junior semifinals.\nAfter 60 minutes of soma of the\nbest bockey ever seen in Junior\ncircles here the 'maritime champions and the Quebec \"t lists wen\ndeadlocked. Friday night they will\nskate on the ice on even terms ln\nths sseond of the two-game aeries,\ntotal goals to count.\nSNOW ALL GONE\nPAST ANARCHIST\nSAYS INSPECTOR\nThat the snow is all gone from\ntbe portion of the Southern Scenic\nhighway on the weet side of Anarchist mountain, ls stated by Inspector John Macdonald, commanding \"B\" division of the British Columbia polioe, who bu Just returned from a visit to Victoria\nfollowing an inspection of the wutern portion of the division.\nOn his way west by train to\nOrand Forks, and from tbat point\nwent by car, transferring from district to district. Tbe road wu bad\nas far u the summit of Anarchist\nmountain, but after that point\nmotoring preeented no particular\ndifficulties.\nAa it Is approximately a week\nsince he went over the road, presumably tbe snow ts further gone\nnow on the Orand Forks side of\nAnarchist   mountain, \u2022\nMercury Drops to 19 Degrees Above\nWith the sun bidden for a gnater\npart of the time, Wednesday wu\ncold and raw, and the temperatures\nretreated correspondingly. Tueaday\nnight and Wednesday morning wera\nexceedingly cool with the mercury\nregistering a low of 10 degrees. In\nthe afternoon lt warmed up to 41\ndegrees. The cun set ln a comparatively clear sky and the mercury\nagain fell to make the evening\nstill cooler than the previous one.\nSUDBURY FALLS\nTO NEWMARKi\nToronto Hustlers Now M_\nOttawa\nTOBONTO, March M. (CI**).\u2014J\nHancock*- battling Ntwmarkrt J\nShlrta tonliht toaaad Sudbury W\u00ab\n[rom Memorial cup competition\nin th* third of * two-o.-thr*\u00ab Onw\nplaydown aerlea. Sudbury ware \u2022___\nmated from competition for th* jl\nlw hectej tltl* and trophy t)\nwon laat year after taking th* (I\ngam* ln overtime and losing th* n\ntwo atralght. Newm\u00bbrket will I\nmeet Ottawa Shamrock* ln th* fl\nStmt ot th* ntxt round \u00ab 1*1\nd*r.\t\nWHEATjLIPS\nDown to Mark Before Sea\ntional Advance\nCoast Grain Exports\nNearly Double 1932\nVANCOUVER, March 93 (CP)\u2014\nOraln exports this season hava reached 74.051.B21 bushels, u comp red\nwith 40.71g.38o ruahela at this date\nlut season, according to weekly report of Vancouver merchants' exchange. Tben are ships ln port to\nload 1,978,607 bushels, and balanoe\nof Uarch bookings are 970,000\nbushels.\nRailways report 855,800 bushels on\ncan ln terminal yards, and 700,900\nbushels en route west on llnu ln\nthe province. Elevator stocks an\n11.474,399   bushels.\nThe movement during the put\nweek   totalled   1,183,394   bushels.\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, March ia (AP)\u2014Cloalng:\nBrazilian Traction *3<A; Canadian\nPacific \u00bb1_; Hydro Ilectrlc At*),;\nInternational Nickel IIIK; BrltUh\nAmerican Tobacco 14*4; Distiller*\nSt* 3d: Dunlop Rubber ao* lOVid;\nKectrlcal it M Ind C*d Ha Dd: Pord\nLM IT* Id; Hudson Bay 17*; Iti-\nperlal Chemical aSa _V4d: Imperial\nTobacco >a* lftd; Shell T St T [!\u2022_,;\nVlckera ts Sd; Brltlih SVi per oant\nwar loan HOIK: BrttUh 4 per cent\nloan   1M0-90   \u00a311_S. -\ng^3'\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMITRI8T\u2014OPTICIAN\nSuit* 20S. Mrdlral Art! BniMlna\nWINNIPEO. March aa (CP).\nBereft of aupport throughout I\nentln aeaalon, whut futun* *C\n\u2022lipped lower on the Winnipeg gr\nmarket today, Offerlnga wen pi\ntltul right from th* atart and\nth* flnl*h valuta wan aa much\n* cant below th* prevloua cV\nPutures ended % to one oant <\nMay at 48%, July 50 canto I\nOctober S1K.\nToday'* recension wu * olla\nto th* put few daya of d*cU_\nFutun* now have loat all, ant\nllttl* mon, of th* advaneu \u2022__\u25a0\n\u2022Ino* the; flnt *tart*d upwi\nthn* w**k* uo.\nMajority of offering* tod*; **\nfrom Chicago lntenata. who O.\ninto th* local pit on th* aalllng t\nat th* opening and continued\noffer wheat fairly liberally throui\nout. Forced liquidation from lw\nholden aoon appeared.\nOn* of th* greateit Bod; BallM\nfor run-down condition\nSMYTHE9    COD    LIVES    Oms,\nTABLETS\nMM   Boi\nSmythe's Pharmas]\nPrescription!  Onr Specialty\nPhon* 1 \u2014 Shop with ui b; _____\nWE   SPECIALIZE   IN\nMERCURY\nGOAL\nIt gives the r\u00ab\u00abtest beat M\nmoney expended.\nIt is footless and ellnkerlsM\nand clean to handle.\nI'HONE 797 for a trial ortM\nand Join the family of contents*\nhouseholders*wbo are using tM\nbest   fuel   Id  town.\nRENWICK'S\n\"Bu;   coal, That   Satlaflea\"\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nD.    C.    ART    SHOPPE.    80%   DISCOUNT   ON   VYKLORl-KT   HOSE.\n(6098)\nDon't forget the Odd Fellowa old\ntime dance tonight, Uarch 93.\nDancing 9 to 1. (6050)\nDanoe, South Slocan Friday, March\n24 th. Mualc and entertainment,\nBuck's Prairie Ranglers, Admission\n96c and SOc. (6094)\nTour garden will be Just u good\nu   tbs   seeda   you   put   in   lt.   For\nbwt results plant BUTTONS. Nelson\nFlower   Shoppe. (6097)\nThe Annual Meeting of the Nelson Agriculture it Industrial Association (Nelaon Fair) will be held\nIn the Council Chamber, city Hall\non Friday evening, March 24th, at\n8 o'clock. All holding membership\ntickets pleue attend. (0099)\nCASTLF.GAR FERRY\nThis ferry will not opsrat* until\n7 a. m. Saturday, Mareb 33th. Prcv.\nPublic Works. (6099)\n-O- LAST SHOWING TODAY\nDOUBLE BILL\nTWO    FEATI'RK    PICTURES\nFOR   THE   PBICE   OF   ONE\n\"One Way Passage\"\nWILLIAM POWELL and KAY FRANCIS\nHe, an escaped murderer   charming, sauve, fearless!\ncould you blame her for defying convention, daring to\nlire ebbing hours ln a forbidden embracer Critics say\n\"It's the best picture they have made!\"\n\"Forbidden Adventure\"\nMITZI GREEN and JACKIE COOPER\nComing Tomorrow and Saturday\n\"Me and My Gal\"\nSPENCER TRACY and JOAN BENNETT\nA whirlwind of swift excitement and\nslap bang comedy I\nCOMEDY\n\"Tlie     Wrestler**\nBride-\nEddie  Qrlbben\nNEWS\nParamount\nCanadian\nMM\nSHORT    FEATURE\nThe  Melody  Maater\nSmall'*   partdli*\nBand\nTonight: FREE\/\nSome   lurkj*   l*dy   will   win   the\n36 piece Dre-uerware Set  which\nwlll  be  (Iven  away  FREE,  tonight.   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