.....-'v NELSON. B.C. tCPl - In the iulunin of 1866 a weary little )and of prospectors looking for ilacer gold camped for a night in Hall Creek. in the West Knot- -.nay area of British Columbia. Two of the prospectors bad :heir young sons with them The boys. Tommy Hall and Billy White, were sent to fetch the horses which had strayed. LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING? Then make up the liver! You know that sour. sunk. constipated feel- Ing? It may be caused by the liver. If your liver doesn't pour out up to two pints ofbila a day your loot! may not digest properly. and you feel that lile's just not worth Iiving.Tbai's when the liilf needs mild senile Cartuts Little Liter Pills. These vegetable pills help stimulate the now of liter bile. Soon your dimution starts tunrtioning properly and you feel that turn: days are here anin! Don't our stay sunk. Always keep Carter's Liuis I-lVC Pills on hand. v I I” 1 . 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In WEDNESDAY Atlantic Daylight Time : p.m.-Afternoon Musicale : p.m.-Sign On :. p.m.-Howdy Doody p.m.-Junior TV Club p.m.-Rln Tin Tin p.m.--Open House : p.m.-CFCY Television News ; p.m.-Weather : p.m.-CBC News p.m.-Viewers Guide p.m.-Tales of the Texas Rangers p.mpDisneyIand p.m.-Cross Canada Hit Parade p.m.-Kraft Theatre p.m.4l'BA : p.m.-Political Broadcast p.m.-Political Broadcast p.m. CFCY Television News & Weather : p.rn.-Wrestling :05 a.rn.e-Sign Off uonh SE3 can 368 8333 4 aaaa S88 88 S 33 3333: 3 83 .1: .-va--- a-. :1 has mad sun-4-emamstunaauuunnan-.u..:.. Page 14 The Guardian Wednesday.May8.1957' Boy's Find In I86; Was The Start OF Kootenay Mining t On this e r r a n d the boys tumbled over some pieces ill copper pyrite. Tommy threw his the others at the thought it was gold. I! wasn't sold. but the boy!'dis- covery ”made" the Kootenays. Mining of silver. lead and Zinc replaced the panning for gold. GREW STEADILY By the summer of 1888 a camp of 300 to 400 miners. drawn by the magnet of mineral wealth in Toad Mountain. had developed. By the camp. lie porated 'as the city of Nelson in ernor Hugh Nelson-the popula- tion. had grown to 1,000. John Houston. a pioneer weekly ews. paper man. it as elected the first mayor. There were 23 hotels ,then. each with a bar. plus six saloons and four wholesale liquor houses. This year the city is celebrat- ing its diamond jubilee. The pop- will mark the city's 60th anniver- sary. The 0ldtiniers' Association will re-create the election of Mr. Houston. By BJAV -south dealer. Both sides vulnerable. The bidding: South .Wut. North Inns. 3.' Pass AA Pass Opening lead-king of hearts. Therels nothing at all unusual about hearing the deciarer sayl after a hand is over and he has made the hand if he had seen the, opponent's cards I I've heard it said many times. probably you have too. and know I've said it myself all too often. Declarer is not expected tn play all hands as though he still alll 52 cards. But if he fancies him-' self as a good card player. he posed to make but which he rdighl easily not. If he slips one little bit specimens at some grouse. bull Billy brought his back. to Slltllly time the settlement was incor-. 1897-in honor of Lieutenant-Gov-K ulation now is about io.ooo. week-1 l0n8 IESHVIIIES from July 4 10 17l tive mincrtil producer but through Public dancing in theffcrtilizt-r, and t-heniical shipments streets and an oldtime lioedownifroni - are planned. A Jubilee queen will.at Trat. CONTRACT BRIDGE iThe rcason is that the finesse, win gone down that he could havcl0" should seldom fail to make a hand.sttred only that can be made. .ncsse is taken. The safety of the Here is one that deciarer is siip-it-tintrzict Ann Dunn Opens Art Exhibition L95-pop; rcpt e Anne Dunn. daughter of the late Canadian steel magnate. Sir James Dunn. open” her one-girl art exhibition Wed- nesday at the Leicester Galleries. 'l'hll'l)'- fire oil paintings of birds. flouers and insects by the 27year-old auist will be on show for about three weeks. - Miss Dunn inherited 521,000,000 labour s2.750,00tJI from her father and lives in the south of France. Site was educated in England and Canada and studied art in London and Paris. i lpreside over the celebrations. As Ian r-nticciiiciit ltl contestants in a ”quct-ii" contest. it has been antiounrcd the utnner will receive tS20(l. an evcntiig gown and a suimiiiint: suit and an all-expense trip the the Pactiic National Ex- hibition in Vancouver. Nelson's regular niidsuniiner tbonspicl this year will be known '35 the jubilee midsummer bon- spiel. Bookings for the spiel are expected to be OYQF 400. The festivities will also include a parade with floats and military bands. Nelson itself no longer is an ac- its railway yards pass ore shill- ments from the world's largest lead-zinc mine at Kimberley, B.C. as well as rt-fined metal, the world's largest smelter BECKER the contract is defeated. Proper play is to win the heart lead with the are. lead a spade from dummy. and take a first round finesse. With the East- wr.-st cards being set up the way they are. deciarer is done for un- tcss the finesse is taken. If you dontt believe it. try making the hand without the first round fines- se. You'll find it impossible. Of course. it's easy enough to see the advantage of the finesse, if East's cards are seen. When the finesse works. deciarer enters dummy with a diamond. repeats? the trump finesse. and then wraps up thirteen tricks. if the first round finesse is null taken. South makes only nine! tricks and goes down one. Built why should dcclarer know the finesse is the right play if hel doesn't see the adverse hands? lose. assures the contracl.; while tile failure to finesse putsf the contract in danger. . The actual case demonstrates lone way nf.losing Lhe contract Also. if tlncltircr goes right up unit the arc of lruiiip he may lose the hand it West shows up later with tho Q-x-x of spades. Trump control and complete control of the contract are as- if an immediate ft- demands a fin o s s e wht-thcr the East-West Cards are seen or not. IEDTIME STORIES However in you chance to roam. -Slitmmor tho Swallow. Of those who had been away. from the Old Orchard all wlnterl Robin were the first to return. Now others were arriving almost daily. Peter Rabbit stopped in thel Old Orchard at daybreak almost; every morning on his way homel from the Green Forest to the dear Old Brlar-patch. Sometimes he spent all day in tht bushes along the old stonewall on one side of the Old Orchard. He felt very safe there because there were stones of the old wail big enought for him to crawl into if he should be in danger. It was on one of: these days that Skimmer the Swat-I low arrived. l'i'Irs. Skimmer was with him. Together they dru-ted tar" Peter wanted to know.) . I II and out and over and around the sound the trees of the old orchard. It was Qelr way to show- WAY mo p.ur.r.it. Ooaect Ilall 8:3 mm. l.Ip.m.-Cicbattes lzipn.-Atllmewltl tldoa Cr-nebar -Uadlast-atthe I I an Vs Some New Arrivals Where the heart is there is home, in): how glad they were to be there. 'y"in3omg Btuebh-d mu wejcomevhis wings. "Hello, Peter Rabbit!" As Skimmer saw Peter at the edge of the bushes he darted down so close to Peter that he almost brushed Peter's nose with one of he twltted joyously. A moment later Mrs. Skimmer did the same thing. "Hello, your- self.” replied Peter. "You seem I glad to be back. but you are not more glad to be back then we are to have you back." Sklriuner had perched on a twig just a little above Peter's head. Mrs. Skimmer lighted on another twig close at hand. "It is good to be home," they twltted joyoualy. "Where did you spend the win-, fer" Peter wanted to know. "You wouldn't know where it is if we could it'll you. that it was way. way down in the Skimmer. "You must have had to do a lot of flying to get there and back." said Peter. "We did." said Mrs. Skimmer. We flew and flew and flew. We flow for days and days to get here and it was the same coming home." "How did you know the way back? asked-Jterc. "We don't know how. We just knew. That was all." declared Skimmer. And he was quite right. They didn't know how they knew. but they did know. It is that way with all the feathered folk that Make long journeya. "Is it nice down where you spent the winter" inquired Peter. "It was lovely." declared Mrs. Skimmer. "Then what made you fly all that long way back here" Peter wanted to know. "We had to." replied Skimmer. "we had to because this is home. and there is no place like home. No matter how tar away one goes home is always calling. so we havetot-omeback. There Isnn place like home. Peter Rabbit." Peter Rabbit chuckled. "That is what Mrs. Peter is forever tail- ' ins me. But site means just the dear old Brier-patch." sold Peter. "we flew past it on our way here and saw Mrs. Peter. She ask- edustagtveyooaniessageltwe saw Said sklrnwnr. "She asked as to tell you that here is as place like home. And that you better set there soon.” replied lkhnwter And we, can't do that. All we can say is,l Residents OI Texas.Town Plan 1 To Flee Before Flood Waters. DALLAS AP)-Residents of the lower Sabine River town of Dew- GYVWB Wednesday planned to abandon their community as the swollen river mulled "cord helgllilts upstream. " 59'! no use fighting this thin: -salii.!' said sheriff Curtis HlImlJhfe9'I- The town was inun- dated In a 1053 flood. The "ill!!! of the 1.000 Dewey- ville residents was added to tliat 01 9.000 other T flood victims the. Red Cross es s have fled their homes during 14 days of IIEIVY rains and floods. Rivers east of the Sabine. which forms the Texas-Louisiana border. levelled nff Wednesby and the flood threat to cities and towns eased. CFOPIEMS still were flooded. and scores of highways and feeder roads were closed. Some families were unable I0 return to their omes. particul- arly on the upper Brazos. State disaster headquarters esti- mated 35.000 square miles were affected by the floods, NEW RAINS The weather bureau forecast new heavy rains oirtiie Sabine water- shed. Some rain fell Wednesday afternoon. John Simmons. general man- tiger of the Sabine River author- ity called a meeting to lay plans in case of major flooding. partic- ularly at Deweyvllle. dential sections of Gladewater. Scores of oil well pump! in 111! Giadewater area were shut down during the night as water rose and some families left lowlands as a precautionary measure. g At Longview. a short distance of the News-Journal. ordered a motor boat so he could reach his office from his ranch home. I The Trinity River was still flood- lng farm acreage near Trinity. Livingston. Riverside and Liberty near its mouth. Liberty was prac- tically encircled by hllh W819?- .....h.(e-ea-eee OIITIIODOX CLERIC LAUDED WINNIPEG (CPI Tributes were paid Most Rev. Dr. Ilarton Ohienko. 75. Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada, during the weekend for his religious. literary and educa- tional work. A public reception Saturday nigiit and a dinner-con- cert Sunday marked his 75l.I) birth- day and 60th anniversary of his literary career. .....m..-.-e-e-O MOUNTAIN RESCUE TOKYO elteutersl-Police Mon- day rescued a 24-.V9BP0ld J8D8n- ese girl who had lain on a bleak mountainside for five days with a broken leg. existing on Ice and orange juice Miss Kazuko Sasaki said she fell and broke her leg April 29. a day after setting otit to cross the 6.060-foot-higit Taniga- wadake Mountain range in Central Upriver. The Sabine was closing roads and lapping at lowland resi- DAILY Aclloll 1. storm 0. Dressed 4. Bitter watch I. Agreed I. Man's name tsp.) 1. consumed 8. Death 9. Search 1 1. Negligent I5. Man's name 18. Leave out 19. Coloriizod again 0. Tree 1o.l:xt.arior I2. Pays attention 13. A relative 14. Hall! 15. Donkey I6. Prlnter's measure I7. Repentant regret 20. Weight (Siam ) 21. Baseriess 13. Plant louse 16. Narrow strips 27. Iggger 29. Anger 80. 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