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riVI CINTB A COM
No. a
NELSON nut KILLED BY SMALL RIFLE
Senator Dies
Austrian-German Union Tossed
Into Discard— Nazi Nay Be Boss
STRATFORD, Ont., Junt U (CP).
—Senator Dr. J. P. Rankin, axed 79,
died in the General hoepital here
today following levenl weeks' lllneu. He wu • former Liberal member ln Stratford and wu named for
a aenate poet in 1925.
BABIES SHOW
STEADY GAIN
Quintuplets Add 4 3-4
Ounces to Total
Weight
OORBEIL. Int., Juni IS (CP)—
Steadily gaining ln weight, the Dlonne
quintuplets ahowed an advance ot
4s/. ounce* today at they completed
their ISth day of life.
Their condition vrai nported good
by Dr. A. R. Date* vho tald also their
34-year-old mother, Un. OUv- Dlonne,
vas progreulng satisfactorily. However, he plana to kaep her ln bed for
two weeks to make sun shs completely regains ber strength.
The Infants' weight tn ounces and
?iln trom yesterday:
vonne _   UK     _
Annette—— 40    I .
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IT'Smile __._■_._  8J    VK'
Marie   Sift IH
Markets at
a Glance
By the Canadian JTess
Toronto and Montreal—Industrial
Ihares Irregularly higher.
Toronto mlnes-*8Hghtly weak.
Nev York—Stocks higher and firm.
Winnipeg—Wheat closed higher.
London—Bar allver, copper and ilnc
lower: tin higher: lead unchanged.
Nev Tork—Rubber, cotton, coffee
and sugar elightly higher.
Nev Tork—Canadian dollar up 3-16
to 1,01.
ITALY IS il
OBJECTING TO
A NAZI REGIME
Hitler-Mussolini Are
Not in Agreement
on Disarmament
THE DIPLOMATIC
CIRCLE IN STIR
Germany to Be Asked
to Join 3-Power
Economic Accord
TO APPOINT BOARD
OF CHIROPRACTORS
VICTORIA, June 16 (CP)—Appointment of the "board of chiropractors."
the tecond ttep ln the function of
creating legal aelf government for
the profession of chiropractic, vlll be
made by tht provincial ncntary neit
veek, lt vu learned today.
The hoard vlll consist of wven
memben, one of whom resides on
Vancouver Island, tvo residing eaat
OI the Cascade mountains, and tbe
remaining four ln other parts of the
province.
Altogether 110 penoni have been
i registered aa chlropncton under the
|    chlropncton' act.
enormou! itlr In official
trtgrilu liar!. M^t—\_______________Z 	
agreement hail been reached that tranquillity mutt he nttored ln Austria
and thit* thi oountry mutt return to
normalcy.
SNDS NAZI BATTUS
Thll via taken to mean the Nails
will discontinue their aggressive activity ln Austria. Italy's agreement
that ahe vould hot object lf a Mail
became chancellor wm seen aa Mussolini's concession to' Hitler's abandonment of the union Idea.
It vaa officially revealed that elections win be held In Austria neit October. It la poaatble then that a Nasi
vlll become chancellor of Austria
without provoking AnschlUaa cv a
counter-move trom Italy.
The full Import of thla agreement
In Its effect upon Austria, vhen the
dictator Ingelbert Dollfuee and tha
Paacttt heimwehr rule ln defiance ot
Nad Influence, could not be gauged
iioro ton_l2n v.
PLAN ECONOMIC ACCORD
It vu further revealed that Oermany vlll be Invited to join ln Italo-
Auttro-Hungarlan economic accord.
In tome circlet thtn vu Inclination
to regard thla u the beginning of a
huge bloc compoted of Oermany, Italy,
Poland. Hungary and Austria. Observe™ exprtsaed belief lt vlll mean
dominance of Oermany and Italy ln
the Balkans.
Count Olano vu at pains, however,
to state that the tendency ot .the
Muuollnl-Hltler oonvanaMone 'vu
contrary to regional I loci Is favor of
a general collabontlon.
DOGS MUST BE
KEPT FROM
CIRCUS
Doga and olreuau do not mix,
and In the lnteretta of good
order, chief of Police Alex.
Stewirt asks thit dogi be strictly kepi at home todty. Doga In
tbe Wild inlmsl tent an liable
to gat Injured. Bephinti distinctly meat the* pneance ot
dogs. The slephant atampede at
Cranbrook 10 or II yetn ago
vu oauaad by t small dog. Thla
la one day that dogi thould
III confined, for their own
•aftty and tor public order.
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MATENST0
CLOSE MINES
Rather Shut Flin Flon
Works Than Give
in to U.M.W.
Vsnioi. Italy. June IS (AP)—
Chancellor Hitler's plan for an Austrian union with Germany vu toned
Into the discard tonight u a spokesman nvealed the full Import of the
Mustollnl-Hltler conversations.
Troubled llttle Austria, ■ lying between the tvo Psiclst nations, muat
nmaln an Independent nation and
work out Its own destiny, but tn return fcx Hitler's abandonment of
"anaohliw," the Italian leader agreed
that Italy vould not object It a Nasi
ven elected chancellor ot Austria.
SPEAKS  FOR  LEADERS
This evening's announcement vu
made by Count Oaleasso Clano, Italian
preu chief, on behalf of tha tvo
leaden. He confirmed that no Bev
agreement vu reached by Mussolini
and Hitler on dlurmament.
Hitler vu adamant that Qermany
vlll not return to Oeneva until parity
rlghti to armament! have been com-
P'SS!«*r2JS!!'-_m,mi -**...•._. ». bB*«- "ito and "furniture damaged
Olano a announcement created aa)     u»v__* t v*r____r and th! __________
UVHM  «___•  tn   rsteiriml   _Slr._r_r_.mtta    —j£
mtdlarlw betveen tha oompany aad
itrlken. announotd toda)! they vould
ceaw their efforta on* behalf dt tbe
miners Th* Intermediaries said tbey
ven convinced the United Mine
Workers of Oanada havs affiliations
vlth Communist organisations.
Tht workmen have emphatically declared they had not been Influenced
by tht "red" element
PUN PLON. Man., June IS (CP)—
Whlit strike picket! hovered tround
the plut and premises of the Hudson
Bay Mining * Smelting oompany here
today R, f. Phalan, general manager
of the mine, announced the company
would doet down the work!, board up
the windows and leave the plant Idle
for 10 yean rather than to recogniee
the United Mine Worken ot Canada.
Thli It ths moit contentious point
ln the walkout of 1300 miners In the
PUn Flon vho have been out oa
strlrt slnoe Saturday.
During the night the house of Mel
Mated, who hid been working la
tht  plant  during  the  itrlke,  wu
PORT ANGELES, Wuh., June 15
(AP).—Polica tonight tought Robert Dallaway, 20, and Louis Jarvis,
17, both of Victoria. B.C, who were
believed lost white sailing their
20-foot boat to Victoria after a trip
to SeatUe;
300 Are Hunters
in Nepal Jungles
VANCOUVIR, June 15 <CP).-"B
you are travelling through the Jungles of Nepal and ran across an encampment ot 9000 people, don't
think you are in a new town—it's
lust a hunting party," Sir Frederick O'Connor laid here today.    *
Sir Frederick, a retired Anglo
Indiin official, apent some yean ln
Nepal u British envoy. He arrived
ln Vancouver on the liner Niagara
after hiving completed a re-visit
to tbe Indian itate u the gueat of
Prime Minister Shsmsher Juni
who wean a head-dress of jewel
worth more than a million dollars.
GERMANY WIU
MEET BRITISH
TRADE THREAT
Economic Reprisal on
Moratorium Is
Disliked
MOYE AGAINST
BRITISH IMPORTS
"No Pressure" Says
German Note to
the British
By SLMU WESSON
(Associated Prase Foreign Stiff)
B1RLIN. June 15 (AP)--IB aa
official communique, with a distinctly bellicose tone, the Oerman
lovernment announced tonight that
any economic nprtaala by Onat
Britain tor the moratorium of Toung
and Diwes loans vlll be mat by
quick retaliation In kind against
British import! to Oermany.
The communique vu prompted
by reports that Britain will eitib-
llah a oompulaory clearing arrangement, aad vu regarded u a flat
itatement of the Oermtn policy
igilnit poulble reprtsils hy other
creditor countries u veil.
NO  PRESSURE        •
Pointing out that Oermany nu
announoed readiness to enter Into
negotiations oa the moratorium
quutlon, but Inditing that auch as*
gotlattoaa vlll not be posslbli "un*
du pressure," the   oommualque
UupJoaUr.a-UteeV-JMt. -*tt*.*fcttW*.
' nvomment stems to proceed trom
the Idea that Oermany la not a
very Important factor ln British
tnde."
Attention vu even cilled to the
tact tbat during the tint quarter
of thla year Oermany had a paulve
tnde balaaee ot 60.ooo.ooo marka
vlth the BrltUh Brnplre, the Inference being thit Oermany hu the
advantage in a poulble battle of
compulsory clearings.
Oermany In all events Is ready
aad determined to reunite against
say auch . rneuures agalnit oermtn
Imports la vhitever form vlth corresponding counter measures," the
communique uld.
S»5
mtrmm
BOY ESCAPES FROM
TOWER OF LONDON
LONDON, June 11 (AP).-A
red-coated, brau-buttoned, 15-
year-old drummer bo/ i
from the Tower of 1
Thunday—thereby accomp
Ing a teat at which a
queen, princei, Sir Welti	
leigh and spies during th* Orut
War failed.
The drummer boy, who tired
of learning to be a drummer,
merely aiked perraiuion to mill
a letter. He slipped through the
big gat* and began to run.
A sergeant took titer him and
policemen joined the chue. The
boy dodged into * crowd ind
the hunt Ii lUll on.
«a»s>a«si»a«»i.asm__ai««sia*
MAY POSTPONE
BALLOTING FOR
MELFORT SEAT
TOY'S HERO AND A MAN'S MAN'IS
LAID TO REST AS GARDINER BURIED
'He Played the Game' Ssysf
Minister; Thousands
Attend Funeral
Two of Oardlnsr's favorite hymns
were lung during the service—"Lead
Kindly Light" aad "Jesus, Lover of
Ity Soul." Not i person ln tbe church
hid a dry eye -u Stanley Hobsn.
„,, ,._..   _     ,. ,_.,   _.       i Oardlner'a vocal lnitructer, sang "In
WINMPBO. Jnne 15 (CP)-T*toue-1 tm Garden," , song vhlch card*
ands of penoni of every ige and
from every walk of life today vlth
tear-dimmed eyu paid their final
tribute to Charles (Chuck) Oardlner.
•ct goalie of tin Nitlonal Hockey
league and hero to youngsters of
tvo  nations.
Ivy-dad Orace United church.
vhen oardlner and hla wife were
married seven yein ago, vu unable
to accommodate the throngs vho
gathered to ittend tht funertl of
the lid from the Scottish hills vho
died suddenly wednesdsy.
aln. oardlner and her aoo Bobby
ast vlth other relatives and chief
mournen tt the front ot the church,
near the altar piled high vlth floral tributes from clou personal
friends, scores of admlrere and hockey aad othtr sporta organisations
in Canada and the United Statea.
The  body  Uy - In  itate  at  tba
church for so mlnutei prior to the
eervlce.
BAGOED BOVS ATTENO
Boya vlth patched trousers and
ragged svetten vent shoulder to
shoulder with lid! trom wealthier
families ln thslr bwt clothes. Dozens of boys of five ind ill yens old
vent accompanied by their mothen.
Veterana of sport, some vlth gny
hair aad stooped shoulder, bowed
In reverence vlth tht younger generation.
lner hlmwlf often aang.
Oardlner potwwtd strenuous effort, rigid sell.control and concentration ot aim, declared nn. J.
Richmond Crslg. vho misted by
nev. J. R. Silmon, conducted the
funeral wrvlce. (very quality required to make a gnat athlet* vu
endowed upon Oardlner. He waa a
boy'i hero and a man'i man," be
putor declared.
"HS PLAYED THS OAMB'*
"Hla memory remains." Mid Ilr.
craif. "He played the gime ot Ufe
with ill the wt of youth. He will
remiln thi tdwl of tht highest
type of athlete, and la tht memory
of tbi youth of America there vlll
alvayi linger tha vlilon of a lad vho,
whether at home or abroad, vbetbor
vlth friend or opponent, pliyed the
game."
Honorary pallbeims WR* Art
Chapman. Lorna Northcott, tola
Couturt, Harry Ollvtr, W. J. Robertson, Pnnk pndrlckson, w. J
Holmes, j. I. Morkln. K. 0., Wird
HcVey, 0. N. Bawlf. Art Lush. Art
somen and Clem Loughlln.
The ictlvi ptllbeiren were Dick
Irvin, r. O. Maiwell, Jimmy Onnt,
John Uting, John petertsn snd Willi! Archibald. Thirty repreeentattvet
ot Wlnnlptg sports organisation!
acted u usher! at tha church.
UBLPORT, Sask., June 11 (CP)—
Poulblllty ot postponement of balloting ln Melfort riding to permit J. D.
dictate, win do likewise. Thla vould
Incomplete nomination papen barred
him from standing for election,
loomed today. R. J. Oreavu, Coniervitlve candidate, li nported to
havt offend to withdraw from the
field lt J. D. IlcParlaae, Liberal candidate, vlll do likewise. Thll vould
necessitate a deferred vote and permit
Mr. Phelps to he officially nominated.
FAVORS A DEATH
TERM FOR THOSE
HIT BY DISEASE
LONDON, June 15 (CP cable).-
Sir Bucluton Browne, eminent 84-
year-old physician, told a medical
gathering today he looked forward
to the ume when the profession
would have the power of "sentencing those wbo through disease or
crime are not fit to live," to death.
They should also be able to grant
permits to the old and worn out
who wished to go to a lethal chamber, h* added.
Sea Otter Attacks
Dogs at the Coast
VANCOUVBB, June 15 (CP)—A daring au pint* hu Invaded the Coil
hirbor waterfront and "floit-houM"
dwtlltre today tought protection trom
the authorltlu.
Tb* outlaw, a gtgintlc otter, hu
taken poueulon of a float at th*
north rnd ot Denmin itrwt ind hu
attacked doga of waterfront residents.
Yuterdiy, the animal attacked a dog
owned by K. B. Leuty, marine mi-
chinlc, vho rushed to tbe assistance
of his pet and drove thi Invader
otf vlth a broom handle.
Ruldentt fund Mme ot their dogi
DAUGHTER OF
ROOSEYELTS IS
AFTER DIVORCE
ABOARD THB PACIFIC LIMITED.
June IS (AP)—Ai ihe Journeyed to-
wtrd her new residence In Nevsda,
Mra. Ana Roosevelt Dall tonight
confirmed reports of her plan to
seek i divorce tram Curtis Dall la
an esduilve Interview with the
Associated Press.
Teen-Aged Boys
to Tour North
VICTORIA, June II (CP)—Bayne
Beauchamp, Honolulu Bngllih profw-
sor, vin lead a party ot 11 'tun-aged
white boyt from Punhou ichool, Honolulu, and tour American lada on a
1000-mile voyage thli tummer down
the Mackenzie river, through tha
Northwut Territories and Into subarctic Oanada In boats they will
build themselves at Athabaiki, Alta.
Tba Honolulu party irrlved hen
lut night aboard thi liner Ntigin
ind left for Buttle, vhen they will
ley plana tor the expedition. Th*
dtte of departure hu oot yet been
wt.
PRESIDENT OF
CUBA BOMBED
Is Wounded and Two
Sailors Killed in
Explosion
By EDMUND A. CHESTER
Associated Preu Foreign staff
HAVANA, June IS (API—A terrorist's bomb Intended to kill President
Cirlo! Mendleta, exploded behind the
president's chair at an official luncheon today, illghtly wounding him
and killing tvo naval man, oaa of
whom tbe chief executive credited
with uvlng hla Ufe.
Ten other penom besides Preeldent
Mendleta ven injured, among them
Secretary of Oommunlcttloni Gabriel
Linda aad Oapt. Salvador M. VUoch,
chief of. the navy. The jW-d*ot vu
wounded In tht band aad the eecrs-
Pollce said the horAb wis bhragst
to thl luncheon roota, ln ths Immigration detention oamp ' at Tiscornta,
acrou the My from Havana, concealed ln a camera box,
WORK PLAN FOR
REUEF TUESDAY
GERRY M GEER
IS IN FIGHT
IN SASOAN
He and H. Winch of
B.C. Working in
Opposition
PHELPS OUT OF
MELFORT RACE
His Manager Dies ai
Heart Attack;
Leaders Busy „ _
REOINA, Jan* IS (CP) .-Tired
election campaigners, party leaden
and candidate* vho have ipent thl
dayi and nights on the road, making scores ot ipeeches, line* th*
call to th* poll! sounded, wen miking a swing homeward tonight.
Only two man day* ot campaigning and than the eltcton take the
nine and march to tbe ballot boxu
oa Jun* 18 to ulect tbelr memben
to tha Beat Saakatcbtvaa legislature.
Premier 3. T. U. Andenon  vu
(Contlnutd on Pig* Tin)
TOMATOESHIT
PREMIER HENRY
OTTAWA, Jun* IS (CP)—"Birring
accident!" the nev public works program for unemployment relief will
be Introduced ln the houw of common! nut Tunday, Pnmltr R. B.
Bennett itated today. Mr. Bennett
vu uked by Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King
lt the program vould be befort the
houw by thi date of the provincial
election.
FREAK CHICKEN
HATCHED IN B. C.
NIW WESTMINSTER, B.C.,
June IS (CP).—A chicken with
four legs, tour wings, two
bodies and a single head hw
been hatched it the poultry
farm of Mra. Dan Garland, near
Cloverdale, B.C.
The chicken waa alive when
hatched but died ihortly after.
Mn. Garland haa had it preserved in a bottle. .
Committed on
Murder Charge
PEACE RIVER, Alta., June lt
(CP),—James Whannell today wai
committed for trial tor the slaying
of Matthlai Schmidt, homesteader,
on May 22 last after tour signed
statements, written by the accused,
had been preiented to the court
Ofticlali raid they expected
Whannell's trial to start late next
week.
Service Charge of $1 an Ounce Is Set on
Gold of 15 Ounces or Less Going to Mint
Customs snd War Revenue
Acts Ars Amended
in House
OTTAWA, June IS (CP) — Third
reading vu niven ln the bouu ot
commons todsy to the hill amending ths Customs set ln accordance
vlth the budget changu. The meuure amending the Special War Revenue Mt Implementing the budget
announcements ilso vu given final
raiding la the comment. DiacuaelOn
vu brief,
Increaaet ia tbe mint chirlu In
regard to plicer gold bid been mada,
uld A. J. Pruer (Cods. Cariboo).
What v*n thou chargu? He inquired.
A tervlot chirge hid bun Imposed "applicable only to gold other
than thit vlth rupeet to vhlch
thi premium tsx of 26 per otnt obtain!," wavered Hon. B. N. Rhodu,
minister ot flmnc*. Th* cost of
handling small parcels of gold vu
toon per   ounc*   than   the
of one dollar per ounce ahould obtain ln the shipment ot gold ot IB
ounou or leu, but vhen tbe shipments ven 10 ouncu or mon the
service charge wu 35 centa,
Wu the change ln the imposition of thla charge the result .of
th* tu that vu levied on gold, or
vu It Imposed befon? uked Mr.
Pruer.
"No." replied the minister. "Thne
hu bun a urvice chirge ilnce
March 10." It did not arise of ne
Eggs Also Used in the
Barrage When Talks
at Brantford
BRANTTORD, Ont., June 1| (CP)—
Pnmler Oeorge S. Henry tonight vu
spattered vlth tomatou when he arrived hw* tor i political meeting.
An unruly crowd gathered around
the premler'i party u he appeared
at the theater. The crowd tossed the
tomatou u the pnmler stepped from
his car And hit coat vu soiled around
tbe collar u he entered the building.
Wben the premier attempted to
leave the building after hla addnu
a huge crowd Mocked the viy and
he via taken out the rear door and
driven iwiy in a friend's car. The
premler'i chauffeur had arrived with
a police escort and the crovd pelted
the driver and ear with tomatou and
egga. The premier'! car vu driven to
the police ttatlon u Mr. Henry left
the rear entrance In another machine,
a huge crowd of bll followen giving
him an dvitlon.
Pnmler Henry walked Into the theater to begin hu addnu u the crovd.
surroundla*** bla csr. continued to tou
tomatou al the driver. The crovd
remained until the pnmler finished
his address but ths presence of police
offlcen prevented sny further demonstrations. .
NEW DIRECTORS
FOR TWO BANKS
MONTREAL June IS (CP).-It
wu mnounced here todiy that Al*
Ian A. Uttt*, K.C, has been appointed vice-president of Barclay's
bank (Canada) and that Hon. Chu.
A. Dunning, former miniiter of
finance, haa petit chosen a director
of the bank.
Another announcement here today
•aid that Arthur B. Purvit, pruldent and managing director of Canadian Industries Ltd., hit been ip*
pointed a director ot the Bank of
Montreal.
Right Jo Use of
Free,Speech Fails
as Blasphemy Plea
MONTREAL, June IS (CP). -
Sentence will be pronounced next
week upon Gaston Pilon, allu Robert Pllon, found guilty by jury of
the court of King's bench here today of oral blasphemy in connection with a public speech he delivered December 13, 1933 on "The
Bullet Bobby Morgan Tried
to Dislodge From Barrel of
Gun Discharges Into Chest
ittmtTiwtwttMMswei
SO HE TAKES THE
NEW CAR AT LAST!
. VANCOUVIR, Juat IS <CP).—
Mayor Loula D. Taylor's boycott
against using ths nev csr recently bought tor his uu hy
ctty oouncll, vu aparently ended today. Whan thi mayor returned tram Portland yuterday
he vu met at the railway station by Aid. O. O. Miller aad
Oeorge Pitch, hli ncntary.
They strolled to the awaiting
automobile ind venn driven to
the city hill.
Uter, Mr. Tiylor learned be
had ridden la tbi new ear.
He looked It ovtr.
"So I haw." he tgreed, "Oh
veil, TU Juit continue to uu
It"
The mayor'! "strike" itirted
when he refund to UH th*
new car liter the oouncll had
moved to nopen the quutlon
of the purchue. Since then he
had hired hla own oar.
*1**T*-** ~»»>«» •*•■>■»«*—SM
VICTORIA ILL
IS FIRE-SWEPT
Damage May Reach
to $75,000; Much
Lumber Lost
He Runs From Shed to
Parlor of Home and
Collapses
BULLET PIERCED
THE LAD'S CHEST
Was Using a Chisel in
an Effort to Move
Stuck Bullet
VICTORIA, June IB (CP)—Pannid
Into a roaring turgau by i briik
wall   -sta,* fla
, ota*o* Malght      	
Moon-Whlttlngtoa    lummy.' punt l*»M~**58*a*;
hire,   dutroyed    UV-atlU."- pUntrfg'"       ■»■"»-«
mill, l.ow.000 ttet Of nport lumber,
injured   one   fireman   and   caused
lMm>H * estimated between glSO.000
and »n»,Q00. Between 'seventy-five
and 100 men will be out of employment.
Tbe mill had been working tvo
thlfti ud turning out bo.ooo tut of
lumber i diy.
Tbe fin itirted ln tht boiler room
•nd ipread rapidly.
CANADIAN RADIO
MUSICIANS OCT
Dominion-Wide Strike Cslled
Over Dispute on Montresl Wages
History of the Popu.
Pllon, who acted as
hli own coun-
  eott of handling gold in larg* quin
vould be killed and they decided to tltlu In the mint.     '
appeal to the provincial game board gl PER OUNCE
tor aid u the lav forbids them killing It  vu   therefore   provided,   aald
the animal themselves. the minister, thtt a eervlce chirge
uarcn is." it am not anu oi ne- '    ruw. *»u»_ ■v.***, «w .-. ww*. —.—.
oeaslty or have any relation to the  sel, insisted on a English-speaking
ttx on gold u introduced in the * Jury. After the panelling he nld he
budget. The urvice charge not only  readily admitted uttering the wordi
covered thi cost of handling ao far
u ta* Royal mint wu concerned,
but th* cost "to which ve an put
on   account   of   ahlpmant   chargu,
insursnos and sa amy chirge in
the united Statu vhsra tht gold
muit again be auayid beftre payment li finally mide."
Complaint! had been made thit
there ven deliyi la thi uuy Office at vincouver. uld Mr; Praur.
Tb* difficulties did oot irlu becauw of any lack of ictlon on
the part ot tha department ln Can- i
ada but delays frequently irose
through hiving to wilt tbi uuy re.
turns when ths gold vu uld In
tb* united Statu, vu the reply of
the minuter.
wtth which he wag reproached—
"but as a Britiih subject I have
the tight to free ipeech."
Prince Gives Aid
to a British Farm
. School In Province
LONDON, gone 15 (CP cable)—
Tin Prince of Wales has donated
MOO* to the Child BmlgraUoa so-
cltj's scheme for establishment of
fsrm schools ln the Dominion for
childnn trom Onat Britain, Including a farm achool In Brltlih
Colombia.
TORONTO, Jun* It (CP).—A So.
mlnion-wtd* itrlke of Oanadlan
radio commission muslclins WU
called for tonight. Tbe itrlke will
•tart at midnight, Walter Murdoch,
pruldent of the Toronto Musicians'
Protective association and chairman
of the musicians' ndlo committee
ln Canada, declared.
Mr. Murdoch stated tbe strike
throughout the Dominion vu. the
result ot a dispute ln Montreal betveen tbe musicians ind the radio
commission stations thin. Be uld
the radio commission la that olty
refused to pay the assodstloo's fee
snd refused to pay anything for
"remote control broadcasting."
The chairman added* tbat the
Montreal stitloni advtaed the muslclins then they propoied to oper-
ate an open ihop "to employ nonunion or union muslctana u they
pleued."
Hudson's Bay Will
Come Under Probe
OTTAWA, Jun* it (CP).—The
mail buying committee today com-
Seted lti main Investigations into
e commercial ramifications of the
T. Eaton Co., Ltd, of Toronto. It
adjourned until Tuesday when the
Hudson'* Bay company and one or
two smaller department stores, will
be analyzed by committee auditors. I
Victim of a slug from hit ewn
__ eallbr* rifle 7 —Jay evening,
which discharged while hi wis attempting to dislodge * bullstfrom
ltl birrel, Robert Wilson Morgan,
14-yur-old ion of Mr. and Mn.
Hone* Morgan, ran from th* .
woodihid, at th* rear of thl ftmlly parlor and dropptd to th* floor
where he died. He had * faullat
wound In hli cheit Thi iccldint
occurred In Filrvltw.
Th*   tnglc    event    hspptintd
•bout 7:40 whll* th* lid's pirenti
win vliitlng up town, tnd hi ex*
plrad In thi presence of hli litter,
Juni, ind Mr. tnd Mra. Altxindir
lonltn, nelghbora. An lnquut wit
found   unneceuirx   by  Coron*r
Dr. H. H. MacKenzle who Invu.
tinted thl iccldent.
Bobby, who only a few dayi prt- ■
vious to Friday, had been granted/
permiiiion by Chief Alex, Stewirt
lo hold target practiat in hit btck
ytrd with in tlr gun, etrller ln tha
evening Wiethe sole psrticipent ia
a make-believe camp outing btck
of the houie.
STOCK OFF BARREL
Leaving tn improviied ihelter, ha
ipparently wtnt into tbt how*
wfiere t -22 rifle wu etched by his
ptrents, tnd took it to tbl woodshed with Mm, Ht detected ths.
•tack from the btrrel tnd wu.tt-
tempting to eject a cartridge f1—
thtchfmbtr .
tandem
_ Stewart ixpreued '—
tttt, with the muzzle of the i ,
His chert and the hammer btck, h* .
had attempted to pry out the eheli I
with the Sharp end of the chisel
tnd the firing pin wu accidentally
released.   *
Running to the houie hi colltpted,
tnd June, his lister ran to Mrt. I
Ionian, a next-door neighbor and
cried that her brother hid, beta
btdly hurt. Mr. Ionian, wbo spot*
to her tint, thought thit the wis
joking but when she commenced to
cry he sensed that it wtl lerioui. *.
WITH HIM AT BIRTH
Mrs. Ionian rushed over to tht :
house. The fint to let thl lad into
the world with hla mother tt birth, i
the was with him whtn he died.
Seeing the boy'i condition lhe lent
to her husband tor medicine and
when he arrived he immediately
opened up the boy'i clothing at th*
chert and found the wouncu Or. J.
P. Gussin waa summoned and arrived t tew second! later, only to
find the boy deid.
Mr. tnd Mrs. Morgin, Dr. MacKenzle, Chief ot Pollct Alex. Stewirt and Sergeant Robert Hanhiw *
were cilled by Dr. Gmsin.
Sirten of the lid thought thtt ht
had injured himself with lawn
ahean but an examination of tht
wound disproved tht theory and a
search began for a gun. Mr. Moran
found the XI mining from its hiding place and the search continued
to the back of the house and the riflt '
was .tound in the woodshed,
Liter Dr. MacKenzle found th*
bullet in the lad's shirt. It had penetrated his body but had not patted,
through hia clothing at his back.
The heatt was missed by the chargt,
but t vein or artery wu levered
and he bled inwardly.
Bobby, a popular Fairview boy,,
where has was brought up, leave*
besides his parents tour listen,
Sylvit, June, Dolly ind the baby.
He would have been 15 yean old
on August 15. He attended Nelion
junior nigh school.
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR
AT    VANCOUVIR.
VANCOUVER, June 15 (CP).—
Sir Philip Game, governor of New
South Wiles and Chief Scout ln
thit Australian itate, left here today
en route to England with hit wife,
son ind daughter. They arrived
here aboard the liner Niagara.
CANADA'S FOREIGN TRADE BOUNDS UP
41 PER CENT IN MAY COMPARED'33
9  Of  12  Commodity Groups? 145378337 for tbe ume month of
,    ts      ___. x,   ,        ol '933, while Imports Increased from
in Export Business Show   ' **     -       - ^^
Increases
OTTAWA, June lo (CP)—Cenada-i
foreign trade bounded up 41 per
oent ra Miy, compired with tbe
ume month ot 1193, iccordlng to
flguru luued Mrt today by BOn.
R. O. Matthews, minister ot nttlontl
rtvenut. During the month, export!
ind Import! hid* a vtlue of tlio,*
Ita/slS oomptred with MlfsOiMI for
tht month of Mty. Has.
Por Om two montht of th* current flteal wir thlt country'! velum* ot foreign trade hu Increased
from I1IB.871.9U lut yur to 1177.-
1703M thli yur or an upwtrd
surge ot slightly mors thin M ptr
cent.
During Miy thl value of Cintdltn
eiport* ww  W7.8M,6U  u againat
t3_.92e.6S0   to   152.883,004.
Nine of the 13 commodity groupt
comprising the export butlnut
showed lncreau with slight decline*
In thru otheri—whwt flour, fUh
and cheese.
Compantlve export flguru wert:
Mty 1934 Mty 1M»
113.582.154 HS.OM^Ot
1.8113,024 1.735.07S
1.038,061 1.U0.WS'
BM.200 677SSS
3411373 1.0SI.WT
111.431 llMSjfl
Whut   	
Whtit Plour
1Kb  	
Pan -	
M*at*	
Cheeu   	
punks and
Boards
Wood  Pulp
Newsprint
2.220.673
'..183,63!
7,618,467
Austomoblles and
Parti   . 1.883*87
Copper.
Pirtly Mfd 3371304
Nlcktl unmfd    3,868,834
1.243.85»*
l.ess.ost
6.416.141
1.116,871 *
1.113.MH
3.016,069
1
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PK.l TWO
MllBURtfp
i1   HEALTH   J
1 "tRVEPlUV
Smothering Sensations
Flint and Dizzy Spells
The* (eellngi of -.liotnui; thott dluy swDs,
ibwe ill-goo* imothtrlng. (inking mlatioat which
rami ovtr ptopk -from Dan to tot, irt wtmlngs
thtt ihould sol go unheeded.   Thty indlott* U
wtrtotly
*W**
Thott
Rind N. PU18 8 remedy w
thtir hulth, build up thtir nm
iodiott*
condition of tb* Dtrvtt tod othtr
uld be givin waMdUte atltotioa.
ln tnii wty will tod to Milburn'i
remedy with whloh to itoupiett*
tints, tntl
iwn system,
""lli your ttoJiU* M$h_ra'i E * K. Pilk
CRESTON RASPS
M0VERAP1DLY
Old Country Looking for In-
cressed Apple Tonnage
This Year
CM8TON. Junt 18 — With thl
•triwberry movement In full swing,
tbt tsehtnii hu put on a truck to
pick up btrrl*e from lti growen it
AIM Biding, Irlckson tad Cinyon,
foe the haul to Cmton. Rany
Oompton li tgtln In chirge of this
work. Report! from Arrow creek Indicate thlt thl growers ln thlt dlttrlct ue thll yur selling independent, wtth much of the crop dutlntd
for in Idmonton, Alt*., broking*
Mat.
Raspberries in coming npldly
tnd will be heivler than in 1888,
dm ntw pientlngi Ui ilmost tvtry
lection, but mon particularly at
Wynndel. Cherrlei in tlso siting
and tome of thi sours in retdy to
move.
During th* month, Creston hit
hid calls from representatives et
tw* Old Country firms, who in
looking tot lncnutd apple tonnige
FALSE MODESTY
ABOUT PILES
UnfortiinaUly ther* It a dilletcy
tbout mentioning thlt dluue, *v*n
to th* family phyitdu. Tht drttd
of tn optration kttps mtny trom
eonsijting thtlr doctor. 8tfdora lf
tvtr It tn opentlon ntcmtry IJ Dr.
Cbt88'8 Ointmtnt is und. Belief
from th* burning, itlnging unu-
oost It obtain**! tlmoit 81 toon st
thii Ointmtnt i» tppliid. PinUttnt
tM will umiDy ovtrcomt tvtn th*
th* most teriout cam of long ittnd-
thu ywr. Tht ant optlmlitlc ti T
M. Kntwtoo, tt Ulvnaool, Bnglud.
who mint • diy In thi nllty.
Bi itatei the tngllib crop it
Ught,   ai   U   tht   Sttttn   Oanada
Eld. and with ntw irrtnitmtati
tht Impirt Markttlag Board to
an up tbt Awtmltii and Htw
Zealand arop* befor* Ctntdlin tpplu arrlvt, thtrt ll *vtry reisoa to
look tor better uport prteu thin
In 1888.
Bt hu a ttttag preftrtnot for
Jonathan, Dallclout ind Jtclptoih
Rid, confining ihlpminti to tht
lltM between 118 lad 8-8, TH. othir
vltltor wu Wr. Wottlngton, itpit*
sentlng thl Owwty-Sbtw film, who
speelillse ta auction markttlng.
FERNIE SCHOOLS
HAVE A PICNIC
midi, Jun* 18— Tbt Vnltod
church Sundiy Mhool htld itt innuil
picnic it thi dty ptrk. Tht wtithtr
wu fivonble tnd t reoord crowd,
•round 880, ptrtlepttod.
RtCN, runnlag d novtlty, kept
th* younger put of th* orowd oeeu-
pled during tte afternoon. Ike topper
wu a tptwlil fwtw* thlt yur.
Tht Ladlu tld cooperated wltb thl
tohool tnd hid all food caUactod la
advanst tad tht s*ndwlobti midt.
Tht change wu a good -mi from tht
formtr method of IndHorlmlniti htm-
P*n. After tupptr tht annual ttftbtU
gtmt wu held bitwim tbt 't**n*igt
boyi tnd tht mimed an. Al uiutl
thi youngw ftllowi mtdt mott nnu
but thty could not oompete with
rank Britniy in oountlng tad tbt
flntl goon Is still t rayit*ry*
Vltlton to tht Cout will find
HOTEL HUDSON
771 Siymtur St, Vtnattivtr, B.C.
Vtry comforUble ind eonvtni-
tnt to tbt Shopping tnd
Thutrietl fflttrict.
MOST   RIASONAStl   RATIS
Guide for Travellers
«n«IOVII)    »^Ptfw»-|    *KtsW*vV-*9
"Finest in tht Interior"
THE HUME HOTEL
PHONS 7«7
Breakfast 25c to 60e
Luncheon 35c to 50c-Dlnntr 35e and 65e
Rotary ud Gyro Headquarters
RM Rut Strvlot NtUon, 1.0. Ctoorg. S*n«*n. Tnt.
BtWR-J. B. Haslewooti, Kslowni;
R. B- Warn, A. I* Cirrutbtn, a*
< Jblllp, Vletorli; Mr. tad Hn. K«*
! atdy, Bilfour; A. Andtnon, h. AI*
Ston. ktedlcini lit; a N. Hsyltnd,
: Tmi; F. wuittmton, Paaucton; w.
: and Mrs. Sails. Ntw Dtnvtr; A* W.
^mbtrg, A. md T, igahtrg, ony
creek; O. Mrtnnei, bo ttM. T- M.
Blick, n. B. Burgeu, 0,0. Thompton, J. Bntwltli, B. M OutUt, Vaa-
couver; I. If MinhUl, Selrao; T.
Futmtn, cmton; I. Wlltoa, Bct-
w*U; J. H. BrutMt, A. o. MKNell,
Blalrmort.
3=
(The Savoy Hotel
"Where the Guest Is Kind"
Nelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.
Many Rooms With Private
Baths or Showers.
latBAKBRST.
J. A. KERR, Prop.
PHONI 18
RSLSOR. B.0.
SAVOT-Don Wi, Al. 0. Birnes
I Circus;  R. 0.  RoWrt*. Brli; ».*A.-
Mturo,   Spokine;   B.   St.   Mir>,   N.
Fournltr, Wlnnlpei; Mrs wllllim
[OoUlna,   Rtno  Mini,, Salmo;   i*w-
rtnet J. wood. MUgton; w tad
Itn. T. B. Abb*v. Mirror Uki; W. R.
Dobson. Oalgan; B. I. D*wu. SUnr-
ton; Bj-ottoialko. rairoa; J. Stun,
Vancouvtr.
Vow Orand Hotel
r.   U   ftAPAft,   rret.
Wiekly and Monthly Situ
Hot ind   CoM   ffittr
tttglt SM ap     Doublt |i.M np
•10 • Month and Up
Occidental Hotel
IM Virata St. Phont MTL
R.   WA8S1CR
SraCUI. MONTRLT  RATB8
Oood  ComforUblt  Roomi
Minerf   Hudcuertett
Madden Hotel
A Welcome Awaits You
MS.  a MADDER
■ot in* Cold  Wltn
la th* MART of tb* City
QUEEN'S HOTEL
A.  LAF0INT1. trtt,
Roomt from 8*0 to 81 J*
Monthly SI* tnd up
Stum hutod tnd hot tad told
Wtttr  in *v*ry nam
MS Baker Si Thoo* M
TRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger.
BUS SCHEDULE
But Luvu Nelson DAILY for.
Trill. Roultnd tt 10:19 a.m.. 3:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
Nakuip tnd Sloctn Vtll*y pointi it 8:00 un.
Kulo. Almworth, Bilfour ind Lake pointi it 8:00 p.m.
Creiton, Cranbrook, Fornlt and Prairie pointi it 7:40 tn.
Bonners Ferry, Spokine tnd U.S. pointi it 7:40 i.m.
•ui luvet Ntlwn DAILY IXOIRT SUNDAY ftrt
X*FV.,n *2d Okanann nolnti at 8:00 a.m.
Colvllle, Spokane, Buttle, Vtneouvw it 10:18 un.
PHASE CUT THIS OUT POR FUTURI RIFIRINCI
Central Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd.
Phons 800 - Nelson Depot. 205 Bsltsr St. - Phont 800
NELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND
"tUT    FREIGHT LINE   ««l"ft «*"
J.C. "SCOTTY" MUIR. PROP.
PROMPT  EFFICIENT  SERVICE
Phons
Nelson
77
AT ALL TIM
ES
Phons
Trail
J 3 or \0\
FERRY TRAFHC
HEAVO, MAY
Nelson Ferry Carries
More Passengers
and Aytos
A mneril lncretie In tht ftrry traffic for May ovtr thl eorrupondlni
month lut yttr wu thown la tht
Mturni oamplltd tt tht Provlnclil
public worn diputmmt.
Thl Nelion fury carried 484 more
automohllM thli May tad 4833 more
puungtn tad tht Cutlegtr firry
|70 more tutu tnd 1807 mon pts*
natni*
Returns for Miy 1183 ind 14 srt
NELSON 1833
AutM   7,03*
Truiki (light)  Bit
*ru*t (bwr)...-. 8*8
Motor   amn  ... Itt
Motortyolu  it
MH* —   lsi
PuuMtn  88,070
Freliht (tons) ...... 801
H-rtoi   18
Cittle ,.,„.„....„... a
1834
•a
881
140
18
81
88,1*93
818
33
7
CA8TUOAR
Alltot -   8,401
Trutki (light) __ 888
Trueki (huvy)  870
Motor hints  :,0«
Rip  — rt3 .
Patttngers .._ 13,474
mijbt   _.™__.. 84814
Horiu .................. 88
Cittlt ..._______ 47
KOOTRNAY  UKB
Autot, free  l«
Auto*, ptld   884
Trucks, free  1
MoUrcyclu  18
Pmen|tn, fnt .... * St
KSr:..^..: l*&»
OittU	
RAIROr-LONOBSACH
Autot
Trueki (Iliht) _..
TruUfi (huvy) „.
MotercyclH ....._....
iVtt  -~_a—
Puungtn       i
PrUghi- .„„	
Cittle
8M
80
I
1^88
. JOOH
3 .'
8771
488
883
188
318
14,281
1!H
18
84
737
1
,-_
88
m
8
.    '«"
148
18
8
1,854
>14
8
8
NEW DENVER GIRL
INJURED IN FALL
NfW DSNV1R, JUM 18 — Vlctorli
mat Ml fnu I bicycle ind WU t
pttlent tn tb* hotpltal ovirnight.
Ulttta Suto* of Sudan bin.
Htnt In thl loul hotpltal.
Ctrl Oeorge of Wallioe. Idaho, la
vltltlng with bll motfair Mrs. I.
Otceg*.
Mn* Oropp, Mr. tnd Mn. Cliff* tad
O. Ttttrtt. motond to Kulo.
"Buck" Ouirnity hu Uft for Hilton tfttr nlltvtng S. M. Stmntlion
of tht local tank for tw* wukt.
Th* Uglon tnd Womini' luxllliiry
mtatatt tn bung eompUmentod on
the ImprovimaBU to th* Uglon bill.
Tta htirhu bttn tnlirged tad tht
walla and ceiling petoted to give
better light. New Ughtlng fixtures
ban been insttllsd. fti new kitchen
that hu bttn added hu ell the modern eonvtnltneu. with largt cupboard! for dltbu.
While the mta did mott of ttt
work, ttt luillliry did I nut deal,
to help makt ttl hall til tttt could
bt dwlred: making dlih toweU, card
tabli coven, tad buying tnd making
tbt eurtaln*. Ion* of tt* atulUary
muabot donttod cruau tad lugin.
REFRESH
YOURSELF
wttk
'Colombia'
QUALITY
SOFT DRINKS
CIRCUS
DAY
snd
EVERY DAY
ALWAYS
SPECIFY
'Columbia'
Made In Nt If on
•THI NELSON DAILY NIW*. NIUON. •.C-^SATURDAY MORNINO. JUNI 18. 1884 •
Today It Circus Day In Nelson
Dance Roists Fundi
for Sports Day of
Gray Crook Club
(WAT CRBSK, Jus* 18—A sue*
ccssful tulUtary drive tnd dine* wu
hild htn by the Porcupine club to
nlu money for tht ehildnn'i iporti
whloh we to bt Mid cn 3m* IS. Tht
winalni country wu Satin. Tbl pity*
m wm mips Ollv*r, J»au oliv*r,
Ml* Topij Peten tad tlr. Mwt.
Supper wu wrf*d b> lbt. Lymberj
lln. (5'NelU, Mn. Adimt. tin. Otrke,
Mr   Btnthltn and Tom Kunst,
Dancing wu tnjoytd by th* younger folk! after lupperACutlc wu supplied by Otorgt Rlchtrdion.
LEAWlD
TO (MAYING
First Three Are Some
In Contest at
Agassiz
Whlit tht rtjttlve podtlon ot the
thnt ludlng pent remained un-
end of tht Slit week
■liylns contut it
 JMT Itoond plice
_ tnd 8*ndill wu nud-
;td out of fourth piece, which it
.ltd occupied tht wtek before, by
the pen ot f. Switiki Farm. Tha
two peni iwipptd plao*8 during tht
week. Both, ilong with the three
leiden, tr* 8. C whit* lebhorns.
The pen ot F. C. Evuu still com-
mindi t generoui Itad ovtr lti
nearest competiton, ltying 80 eggi
during the week to boost its egg
total to 1581 tnd pointi to 1790.8.
SCHOFIELD HOLM WOOND
A. W. Schofitld'i pen, in second
pltct for tht lttt ttw weeks, retained lti position by laving 89
eus, increasing the egg-total to
1557. ont btttor than tti* leaden.
But the eggi htvt «arn*d lttt in
pointi. tttiTpoint tottl being 1842.-:.
W. M. Ftlrwuthir'i ptn htld onto
third pile* with * week's egg-production ttf if. which'incrtaMd itt
tgg'total to 1541 and point-total
toJS4W.
Tht Swistlki's lump into fourth
pltct wu thi ruult of tht ltrgut
■ttttt.
1863.8 pointi TbtTRump in'tTsin
dill ptn ltld 48 tut. Itt tottl In
tl Si II now UU tnd in polntt 1821.6.
Wuk     Tottl!
Eggi Igfi   Pts.
•ARNBS CIRCUS GREATEST IN  ITI HUTORY
Thtt eoloutl *uat for which th*
childnn Irapitlintly wilt from yttr
to year la hsrel
If you
you were u young u you und
to bt, you wouldn't hav* to uk. Any
youngster In gruter Ntlion can till
you tnat thli li tbi diy of ill dayi
for thi ciroui wltb lti nd wtgoni,
trumpeting binds, tooting calliopes,
cumbersoros elephints ind humping
camtl* wlU be ushered In with th*
diwn.
Thru apeclal traini tnvilllng ovtr
thi Cinidlm Ptclflc nllroid will
"ring th* Al O. Bsrnes elrcua to
town. The flnt section known u tht
"flying tquadron" and bearing tht
oommlssiry depirtment. the memg-
trle ind four iluplng can deputed
from Cranbrook—whm tht big ihow
ippeired yuterdiy tt 10 o'clock lut
night over tbe Oj.Il. The second
notion burlng baggage wagona, horses
and mon honu, tenti and appurten-
ancu wu tpeedlng hen toon ifter
midnight. In clou pursuit followed
the bilince of the equipment ind •
icon of sleeping ein with performers,
officials ind employees not curled
on thi two preceding sections.
Ae quickly u the tralna arrlvi they
will be perked on convenient sidings
whsri th* wort of unloading will
btgln and tht tnnifer of the equipment to the ihow grounds, lleereitlon
puk. Beotuu of thi tcrug* by th*
Al O. Birnes canvu spreads, tht
dining tint*, tht commlsssry deptrtment and the itahli tenti, win bt
raised tome distance from the show
groundi, whin thS big top, tht world'i
lirrest tent—nearly two city blocki
In length—will be placed. Altogether
It tints covering some 13 teres ot
ground are uaed to house th* gigantic
enterprise.
Merer so richly u ln thli uuon hu
thi Al O. Birnei ihow deurvtd tht
idmlntlon and pitronage of millions
—those millions to whom lti name
hu evtr bun a houuhold word ind
for whou pltuurt ind instruction
it. emu, in mtgnltudi tnd mtrit
tmre hu never been anything to
compare with lt. Through lti absorption of the greet Sells-Ploto ciroui.
ths imalgamttlon hu resulted lh the
world's lirgut trtvilllng imuume* .
tnttitutlon. Itt vlilt oonitltutot t
veritable municipal holiday.
Sich teuon thl enlirged Al O.
Barnei ciroui mtkei two compltt*
tranicontlnentil tripe acrou th* Am-
•rlcan continent. New Tork. Chicago
and thi lirger duet in vlilted by
tbi ituptndout inttrprln. Itt predominating ctitracterlitict of honuty,
truth tnd progress eclipses in mtgnltudi, mtgalflotaw and virlity *v*ry
Othar tented undertaking.
With apud. and prectilon the tenti
will begin to nou tbelr wiy Into tbt
ilr won after thl arrival ot the tint
red wagon on the ihow groundi. Uke
an army, the ciroui flguntlvily moves
on IU stomach. Oeorgt Tipton, tht
drew chef, promises to havi a piping
hot breakfast for tht fin', contingent
of thl 1080 tmployeet, 80 minutei
ifter thl commissary wtgom tn
spotted. Before noon all promises to
be in retdlneu it thi touted city.
Although the Al O. Birnes clrous
ls a peculiarly tnd typically American
institution, mon than 80 per cent of
Its performen in foreign. In Europe
the struggle for ulitence ls so shtrp
thlt people will attempt exploits
which Imperil life and limb. They
hsve come acrou thl water by acoru.
Then tra 400 performen wtth tht
show representing 18 foreign countrlei. ,
Childhood's dreams promise to be
gloriously nallctd tn thi huge spectacle, the "Fiesta of the Bio Grande"
which serves u a prelude to the main
performance. Interpreted by 800 persons. 100 singing ind dancing glrlt,
cavalcadea ot horses, cimsli and elephant!. It will be presented In a urlu
ot ridlint visions, vut Ubluui and
moving spectacles ot iridescent splendor and promises to bt by fir the
molt notable uhltvement In ipec-
tsculir ind dramatic imusemsnts In
ill the long history ot thi fimous
circus,
"Poodles" Hinneford, prince of riding clowns, hesdl thl human personnel. Fruh from t four-year conquering of Europe, thli ftmoi'i bareback
rider promltu to uncork unhurd of
thrills. Tht Plying Clirkonluu, cham
pions of Europe, will bt pitted igilnst
Ameflct'l representative lerltlltta, tht
Wtrd fimlly. Altogether mora than 80
Ot thl World'! celebrated aerlilltti
will be Men thli aaaaon. From Italy
eonwe thi Canestrellls family of equilibrist! whou work on unsupported
ladden are unequalled. Twenty-four
mperbly trained itaUIont from Soviet Russia will be seen here tor tbl
flnt time. .
Miss Msbel Stark, intrepid quun ct
wild animal tratnen, will igiln bt
■etn, thla iMson. In a ateft. girded
arena thl mm slip of i girl will
bittle more thin t Mora of man-aliy*
ing royal Bengal tlgen, mwly cap*
tured In tht tomt and Junglu ot
tha unclvlUud world.
Either Ktcilinte, ironing aertallet,
from a flying tnpeee ln tht dotpt of
thi big top, wtll turn i somemult,
only to citch by ber heels. Whlit htr
brother Phil confine* bll tctlvltlu
on i swaying wire. Recruited trom t
small wagon show pitying In thl Interior of Mexico, they an highlight!
among thli aauon'i stm.
John Casteel's dogs ire an Imftrt*
■ firing
mules, and rumba ponies.  Clowns'
ant future, along with his back-firing
Sixty funmakers will be on hand to
entertain the llttle folk Including Art
Borella. Bozo, Xlnko and Milt Taylor
ilong with 20 SurOpttn Juton.
In lti mintgiiiu thl Al O. Birnu
clrcut hu excelled for more than
28 years. Mon* than 1000 tpeclmini
of ttn wild inlnuli will bt on display. Inatttd of mm "ptln" ot thl
Jungle beuti thin will In mtny Instances bt scores of thtm. Twenty-one
ilephtnta wtU bt on dliplty ind
droves ot Asiatic and Siberian camela.
Doors to tht huge double menigtrti
will open tt 1 tnd 7 p.m., iftordlng
an hour to Inspect the world's lirgut
travelling eoologlcal collection or to
enjoy a concert by Profeuor Chulu
Redrlck's military band.
At midnight thi lut ot thi ciroui
trains win bt en route to Spokine
where the big ihow will exhibit Wed.
nesdty, June 20.
LEADERS IN Tl
FERNIE SCHOOLS
Ftaifll. Juni 18—Tbi honor roll
for tht Pernle public tchoolt for Miy,
Juit luued, places the following it
the hesdl of their respective cliuu:
Dlvliion 1, gradi 8—Mildred Truster, Miry Kelmin, Belinda Arcurl.
Minnie Mulrhud, Ithel  McOlidrey
DlvUlon 2, gradt 8—Alfred Bonnut-
to, Hirold Peterton, Kenneth WlUon,
Onde   8B—Jick    Reid,    Mildred
BARGAIN
FARES
■ to-
EASTERN CANADA
Tickatt on Salt Dally, Jun* I to Juns JO incluiivt.
M*tmn Limit it Dayi
Return Far* fnm NILION   to-.
TORONTO 147-90
Ottawa   4*78
montrial   50*10
QUIII0      88.78
HALIFAX    84.00
All Rill, tr vli
9rtlt Liku upon
diymint of birth
snd mill chirgu.
CirrstptaiHasly bw ntot to *tW EuUra point*.
Btagc ♦ awm
Int.
FaU atrtltmlan /rem etn A$a*t
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Billy swanulck. Ortdt 1 Frank Vin*
ler berg.
Dlvliion 8, gradt 1—Violet MoXen-
xlt, Aurora Ortuflo, Mirgiret OIU,
Olga Warahawaky, Margant Hughes.
Division 4, gradi 7—BUI Mitchell,
Emlyn Mitthsws, Mil lm Worthlngton, Clifford Roblnton. Gride 8, Albert Beutall. Joe Stropky, John Perrl,
RuueU Burtnlcki.
Division 8, grtdi 7B— Dorothy
Bruce, Prank OlgUotti, Oeorge Mills.
Dem Wuhburn, Joe Dolynuk. Qrtdt
8, A. Korman McBean, Pred Biker,
Ildrad Bout, Phlllli HuktU, Gladys
Riven.
Dlvliion  8:
Oradi 6A- Kenntth WhlMUw,
Htrry Wilson, Mtry ones, Jimu Alton.
Orade 88— John Colu. Bobby
Clirki, Jun Pitonon, Frank Kop*
chia.
Division 71
Orade BA—(Molly Uhcutor tnd
Frank Auguttyruk), Jtck Stalnsby,
Donild Walker, Muriel Robson, Sandy
Sin bom.
Dlvliion 8:
Grids lA-Jein Hirrlton. Alms
Peten, Hlldi Htrchuk, Edith Reid,
Hughet, Pred Mltclteo.
DlvUlon 8, gride 4A—Jun Login,
Dtvld Pepper, Mary McOlsdrey, Betty
Ohtpmin, Jimu Ince, Jean Kelmin.
Division 10. grids 4B—Sdltb Poln-
ton, Mirlcn Bui*, John Boanowikl,
Lorraine Duthle. Orade A, Sybil Dunn,
Miry Kbblnec, Doreen SoUppt, John
Sivigt.
DlvUlon 11, grade SA—Blllie Uphill,
Victor Citaldo, Hirbert Knlirt, Lesllt
Hockley. Orade IB, Alfred Hawkina,
Mary Boulo, Jtck Owin, Jessie luton.
DlvUlon 13, irtdt 1 A—Bobblt Edgir
Dontld Sttlmby, Normtn Eutwood,
HtUa Cox. Oradi IB—Nick BtdlBlo,
virglnli Boulo. Fnd Muuoo.
Dlvliion 13, gndt 3A — Unort
Wuhbum, Htlen Pmltc, Bthtl Mlnir-
ehtk. Ortdt 3B Loratta Utak, Joitt
Ptrrl. Ortdt IA, Douglu Quill, John
Mlndsk.
Division 14:
Grid* 4A—Sydney Wtrd, Otorgt
Zlnovlch, Johnny Ewinulck.
Gradi 3A—Vernon Biker, Kenneth
Robson,  Betty Andenon.
Grade IA—-ttay Reed, Alio* Lee*.
Mrs. Stevens Gives
Ymir Demonstration
TMOI, June 18—Mr. end MI*- N.
Pitman and ton Elmer wm visitors
to Ntlion.
TUt Tmlr Womtn'i lnttltt»t» U-
briry wu opened undtr the chirge
of Mrs. J. M. Gllle.       .<
Mn. S. Stevent wu t NeUon vUltor.
Servleei hild hera-by Rtv. O. Jtntow of NlUon wert wtll ittended.
Mn. Ctrl Nyitrom and daughter
Edith ot Oirml tn cuut* of Mrs
Nyttrom'i piranti, Mr. ind tin. C J-
Andtnon.
8. BlU wu t vltltor to Ndion.
Tmlr Women'i Institute mtt st tbe
homi of Mn. J: M. OIU*. Thm wu
i good attondeno*. Mn. SL Stevens
gave I demonstration of Scotch short
bretd. Rtfnahmanti w*r* urv«d by
Mn. W. Kill and Mra. Baron.
Whlli In Tmlr to hold urvleu B*v.
C. I. M*tt of lut Trail wu t guut
of Mn. Mirgiret Peters.
fuctio'n for tbt wttk of til ptni
Tht bird! Uld 85 igl»
the total to 1485 eggs md
Sirnivtldtn—
FIU*Herb*rt,HO
IT   1198   1392.6
Whit* Wyindotttt—
CanL A.   »   1172   1113.7
Jtnkini, N.T.... 45  U71  1417.*
Sidney Ex. SU. .* 41   1140   1101.*
S. O. Rhode Island Reds—
Arnould,   H.K.A.. 64   IMS
Brown, Jack ■•■• 41
Cile, IB.  47
Jtckion, Colin F. 8}
Mone, F. W. ..,,
Penier'i fled Fm.
Ruuell, Di ...,,.. ,
SwutikiPoul.Fi. 47   1205   U
Birrid Plymouth Rocks-
Delta Und Co. .. SO   1333
Oould, Prank ■*■* 48
Umbie, Jas  37
Lethbridge Ex. St 54
Pennington, A. ... SO
Stewirt, Mrs.F.R. 47
1301
1301
1381
1305
UW
S. C. A noe nit—
Pullen.r. E.    53   UU
1303.8
12S5.4
1378.8
1438.2
1330.1
1333-9
1159.3
SLOCAN CITY
BOY SCORES
IN THE U.S.
Ralph Olstad Heads
2900 in Police
Test 1
RATES HEADLINES
IN 'FRISCO PAPER
Secures Total of 9702
Points of Possible
10,000
SLOCAN CITY, Jim* U-to •
ltrgt tight-column httdllni acrou
tht full pigt, tht Sin Fringlieo
aron.citTt.li of tht triumph ot
t ffloetn City boy.    ._...__.■ .
ftt hetdUne rttdi: TUlbh QUUd
Heidi 3900 Ctndldttot in PoUce
Force Bl|lblUty Tut.*      .    ...
g&^warvsas
reids: "Record But of Ltlj\Thtn
ExtminiUom: Wlnntr Al* Ranked
Nur Top in Competition for Otn*
era! dirt." _. . _,
Rtlnh OliUd,,!; tht ton of B.
OliUtC ftrmtr, Uvlhg htrt. Ht u-
cured hii prinuuT educttion htrt.
attending thl public ichool ind high
ichool. Hi ii Uyeut old.
The story ln the Chronicle, with
which tppetrtd t good-ihwd cletr
portrait photo reproduction or
R"R!!iph"E%.Ud. USO riftoenth
avenue, won flnt pUct among 550
candidttee who ptutd tht r*e*nt
•niminttion for iligiblu in the pollct dtptrtmtnt. , .
"OliUiVi mirk of 0703 pointi out
of t poulble 10,000 wu mtdt without vtttnn'i credit Hli mtrk is
the highest in the lut three exam-
initions held tor topolntment to the
deptrtment. In 1934 when thei Wtr
tntwitom of rating tuwrttod h jh
manned 8583 nolnti ind ln 1928 the
hieh mm hid 8518 potato.   .
"Not content with trying for he
oolice depertmtnt, Olltod recently
took the examination for S«nera
clerk cominf out u third hlgtost
ctndidato. HI* P*,«r work wis
tint tnd ht wai-only b«tt*n out by
men who htd ttrvlc* or veteran
credita. ,   „
"The recent pollc* ««min»tlen
held laat ftll by tht Civil Strirtce
eommliilon had 3800 tntrinti, the
lirgest clut tier to ttkt the
extmi."	
SMELTER PBOMICTl IMPORTED
Imports of betuilto la April
amounted to 70,803 ewt. compired
with 81,159 i yur ago: antimony 1 ,-
300 ewt. compared with 85.840 tin
In bjocki 3103 ewt. compered with
1388, and trsenlous ojddi 88841V
ewt. compered wtth 8. uyi a Dominion bureau of statistics report.
8. C. Whltt Leghorni—
Appleby. F. W. .. 53 1290
Bofivar Hatcherlei 53 1353
Boyes Bros.  50 1340
Chilmers, J  53 1330
Dtrbey, P. & Sons 48 1183
Diykins, E. W. .* 37 1038
Jvini, F. C. .... 50 155S
Ftlrwuther.W.H. 53 1543
Green, J.   60 1571
Hudey. C.  57 1484
Kennedy Bros. *. 57 1417
Lawson, EiL C.W. 53 1*350
Metcalfe, C. P. .. 55 1301
Morrison, A. D. .. 58 133S
Pollok, Opt ... 46 1099
Rankin, Geo. ... 51 1383
Robertion, A  53 1219
Rump It Sendill . 48 UU
Schofield, A. W... 59 1557
Swutlkt P, Firm x63 1415
Swtnnon, P	
Vtrchtre, F. O. ••
Wttion, A. G. ■•
Wilton Bra. ....
Wilton. D	
Windermere E. S.
1410.7
1537.3
1379.3
1424.-
1171.4
1082.2
x 1790.8
1642.4
1576.-
1617.7
1408.1
1502.6
1363.5
1315.4
1183.8
1329.3
1209.5
1631.6
1653.4
1836-3
1204.1
IZZ
1524.9
1129.5
1360.-
1486.9
* Puchu weighing tlmoit t pound
htvt bttn produced on t hybrid
trtt.
Sales
Service
Circus
Visitors
Your automobile
Needs in Gas and
Oil will be well taken care of at the
KOOTENAY
MOTORS
Phone 117
H. HARROP. MS*
CIRCUS
VISITORS ....
To msks your visit to
Nelson really enjoyable
you should dins at
THE GRILL
where food is cooked to
perfection.
AU White Help
Prompt, Courteout Strvlc*
CIRCUS
VISITORS
From the
Kootenay District
Welcome to Nelson and while ln town drop
around snd see your old friend, Pets Kapak,
who will be delighted to see you.        '
The Place to Cool Of f
Near tht Circus Grounds
Largest Licensed Refreshment Parlors in the
City. Quick, courteous service. Special
accommodation for ladies.
The New Orand
P. Kapak, Mgr.
 "
_______Wfm~
M^mt^nw
bST
THI NILSON OAILY,NEWS. NILSON. B.C-8ATUAOAY MORNINO. JUNI 18, 1884-
ICHURCHESI
GJrinity
•finiirb (Eljurrl)
of (Gauafca
W. C Miwhlnney, Miniiter
10:00 i.m.—Church School
11:00 ..m.-"PILLAR8 OF OOO"
T:JOpjn.-"BISIDE   THI
WATIRS."
Tuetdiy. S pjn.—United W.M.S.
Horn* of Mn. T. J. S. Ferguion.
ftt. Paul's
Mttitrb (Eljurrl}
Rev. T. J. S. Ferguion, B.A.
, Minister
10 i.m.—Sundiy School
11 un.—"Flower Service."
"God   Speaking   Through
Nature."
Soloist-Mrs. Heilscher
7:90 pjn—The Inner Story ot t
well-known Mtn't Life."
Anthem-"Still, Still With
Thee"
Tuetdiy, 1 pjn.—SL Paul's and
Trinity WJ1S. at SL Paul'i
Minse.   Bring Mite Boxes.
llrst (Eljttrrlf of
%fet*ri*uttet
I0> BAKER STRUT
A brtnch of the Mother Church,
The   Flnt   Church   ot   Chrlrt
Scientist ui Borton, Mist.
Sundiy School 0:45 i.m.
Sundty Service 11 tin.
Subject Luion-Sermon
"OOD THI PRISIRVIR
OF MAN"
Wednetdty Tertimonltl Meeting
8 pm.
FRII READING ROOM IN
CHURCH   BUILOINO-
All Cordially Welcome
Play Here Sunday
The loetl lidlu' rep. softbill turn
mute the TrtU Jimmies st tht
Junior high school grounds it 1030
erundsy morning. Helen Ling will
•tart on the mound for NeUon
with either Aria Sssre or Jem Pittenon on thi receiving end.
Shipment of Poles
From Slocon City
8. P. Pond hu received Initruc-
1 tlons to loid it Slocan City neat
Wednesdsy uven can of poles for
Minneapolis, to the order of Pige
dl Bill, Spokane pole dealers, for
whom he recently purchased them,
some from oeorge Henderson, and
aome from Doukhobors.     •
THE WEATHER
Mln Mix
Mns	
Victoria 	
Si
11
IS
84
Vmoouvir    .__._
.10
T4
Kamloopi    	
 18
T4
latevin Point .....
_     _   10
88
Prints Rupert	
J    40
88
Dawson     ... ..
Suttl*	
Portland    	
44
M
 M
88
tttt
San yranclaoo	
 88
88
    88
78
Print* Otorg* _
~   44
8*
Lot Ang*lu	
 ...    88
78
Pentlcton .  ....
__.-.....   IS
—
Vernon       	
    87
—
Orand Ftork* ...   ..
...    _   88
78
Kaalo   . 	
...   81
—
Crtnbrook   —-.—-
48
78
Calgary    	
48
8*
Bdmonton   	
 48
88
Swift Current	
_;— ao
74
....   40
88
Qu'ApptUe	
_.   _..   84
83
Winnipeg  	
    88
88
78
     48
88
Ntlton   and   vicinity:   Contlnutd
tin* and warm.
GOLDMAN RAID
TOLDINCOURT
Officers Testify as to
Patron Served and
Liquor Found  ••
How Corporal David Halcrow aad
Constable J. O. M. Lock wilked
Into Abe Ooldmin'i soft drink premises, formerly operated u i poolroom, by the mr door siturday
night after seeing a patron being
urved beer, while Constable J L.
Smith kipt witch on thi roadway In
front, wu described by th* offlcen
ln provincial. pollce court hen Prlday afternoon, at the tint uulon
of thi trial of ooldmin on t
chirge ot keeping liquor for ule.
LIQUOR 8KIZSD
The two otfloen flnt named found
two part bottlu beer tn the business premises, and a March tf tbe
living quarters upstairs brought to
light i part bottl* of Scotch, i
quantity of Logana wine In a demijohn and aome lo a bottle, aad
a full doun of bur and a broken
down In thtlr packages.
All thla liquor wu produoed ln
court tnd Identified.
Evidence given by the thru offlcen, Constable Lock, Corporal Hsl-
crow. and Conttible Smith, ln that
order, constituted the eau for the
prosecution, Corporal Halcrow prosecuting.
Sttpeodliry Kiglrtret* John cartmel-adjourned thi trill to Mondiy
morning, whin ooldmin wtll put
ln bit detenu. He It conducting
hli own cue.
CRICKETERS
PLAY SUNDAY
Prepiritlont complete, the stage ls
now prtotictlly let tor thi Internitlonil cricket match sundiy between
Nelson and Spokane dune. Thu will
be the tint international n*-.'.ch
witnessed hen tnd considerable in*
terut U being ttktn by thi bickers
of the sport In ths event.
PLAN MOUNTI*. PENSION PCM)
OTTAWA, June 18 (CP)—Tbe bill
which maku provUloa for a pension fund tor Widows and children
of Boyal Canadian* Mounted pollot
pissed tnrough tb* houae ot common* today and wu glvtn third
rudlng.
"MADE ITS WAY BY THE WAY ITS MADE"
CIRCUS DAY
and CURLEW
ICE CREAM
U-rn-m, It's Qoodl
The
Kiddies
Love It
and
Grown-Ups
Too
It's So
Refreshing
These Warm
Days
PALM DAIRIES
LIMITID
"MADE ITS WAY BY THE WAY ITS MADE"
PLAN EQUIP
DENTAL CAR
Dr. Walley WHI Start
a Campaign for
Dental Work
An tnnounotment thtt Dr.* O. A.
C. Willi; Wm contemplitlng equipping t dentil car. with tht cooperation of the women'i tnititutet, was
made by Preeldent Mtt. G. H. Pnunt t muting of thk Nelton tnd
Dlitrict Women'i initltute Friday
afternoon. Mn. Wayte Hlckt of tht
Yorkihire, Eng., club which t former Nelion ltdy orginlied. wtt t
guut ot the Nation ltdltt tnd gave
an lntereatlng rttumt of th* progreu of her organiaatlon, Sht .poke
on child welfare and ttated thtt the
Yorkihire baby clinic itarted for
bibles from birth tnd wu open
until the child had reachtd ichool
eg**
Mrs. Pruer reported |4t.T0 ln th*
genertl fund tnd $108 in tht speclil
welfire fund. Mn. R. Eunton reported for the exchange which mtde
IMS during the put month. Mn.
Hector Mackenzie told tht gathering that a number of patient* in the
hotplttl bid been vlilted tnd unt
flowen from the initltute. Preparations were mtdt for a btke sale to
be held it the end of tbe month.
FllUt
TRINITY HALL
Good Reception Given
Treble Choir and
Assistants
OTTAWA—It wu announced Prlday that ill uadlitclbuttd earnlugi.
wbta dlttrlkutad la aay form, would
hav* to pay income tu. came from
mau baying probe. Tbe tu will be
payable oa any such distributions
mads lut yur. Ruling caaw attar it
wu found that head of Macdonald
Tobacco oomp»ny wu drawing 88000
wukly without paying income ttx.
WASHINOTON — Southern hum*
cadt will nach loultlana cout ut*
Stturdty.
HONOLULU—A 98-foot ytwl silled
by thne youths irrlved from California.
LOS ANOSUS-' nvorou granted
in Mexico to Cillfomli ruldtati
la Muko to CHlfomli residents bob
up whin two dlvorci broken plud
rty to oprtatlng without licence.
mtny u 1500 cues hindltd In
yttr la buslneu termed a "racket."
Aa evening replete with elualeal
and stored music wu provided by
the THn|ty Tnble choir aad u-
slittng irtists it I concert recital
In thi Trinity ohurch Prldiy evening.
A pluilng vtrtitlon provided, by
ilternttlng choir md mdivldui!
numbers and th* irtlsti received a
tine ovation for their contributions.
Among fsvorlte Nelson musicians
who isslsted with the program wtn
A. A. pagdln, Mn C. W. Tyler and
lln. Oladyi Webb Potter and her
stringed quintette, Verner Linden,
only soloist tor tht young choir
members, wu given a warm reception. Mlu Snld Stter conducted tbe
choir ind prognm tnd iccompan-
tsts wtn Mlu Owen Lowery tad
Mrs. A. A. Ptgdla.
Tht program wu:
Tbt choir — "Summer Daya an
Come Again," Old Snglllb; "Bern
Out of the Meadows." Kltson.
A. A. Ptgdla — "Dtiaa," ■ "Ptek-
thair-McOtll; "Lusle O' Mine,"
Bowlu-wsit; 'Molly Brannlgtn,"
rndltlontl irtih.
Tht Choir — "Miybelli ind the
Flowin," Mudtluoan; "Spring
Wind," Thlman.
Mn C. W. Tylsr—"Wilting," Mll-
itrd; "N-gbtingsies of Lincoln inn."
Teschemicbtr — Oliver; "Th* Big
Brown Sur," Mant-Euoct,
Thl Choir—"Pedlar of Dretmt,"
Alcock.
Mn Oltdyi Webb-Ptwt*r'( itrlng
quintette — '"Tlm* Dances." from
'Nell Owyane Suite," Oerman.
Tha Choir — "Pleuun Btalshu
Palaa," from "Tlmt tnd Truth,"
Mindel.
Verner Linden, boy toprino, ind
choir—"O tor tba wings ot a Dot*,"
Mendelssohn. •>
Mn C. W. Tjier-"H« Shall Pud
H.s nock," tnd "Coot Unto Him.'
from. Thi Messiah," Handel; "The
Living Qpd,"  OHsri.
The choir—"Let the Bright Seraphim," from "Semaoh," Htndel;
"Like M a. Pitiwr," (Thtw-pih
Ctnon), Cherublal. '
A. A. Ptgdla — "Recitative aad
Aria," from "Crucillxon," Stilner;
"He Made Hiauelf ot No Reputation," "King Svu Glorious.*' "ttecl-
tatlvi From Aria, Prom Bamioa,"
Htndel; Total idlpse.        ,,
Ttl choir—"O How A ml t bit An
Thy  Dwellings."   Mtunder.     ■*.-.•
HEPBURN PLANS
AID THE JOBLESS
Special Session His Idea if
Libs Get Power in
Ontario
Flashes From the Wires
NORANDA—Thru hundred miners
who wtnt on itrlke ue buk at work.
BBLUNOHAM-Dr. E M. Blair of
Vancouver insured motion u itate
pruldtn t of iraUrnal Order ot Eagles.
PrrTSBURaH-Thre«ten*d United
Statu KuI strtki Is tvtrted Indefinitely wben worken toctpt four-
point compromUe.
SSATTLS-PoUc* controlled Buttle
witerfroot Prlday night ut tor lay
troubli In effort to open th* port for
buslneu ln deflinoe to striking
unions. No trouble so fu.
TAOOMA—No trace found of two
nun who neaped trom McNeil liland
penitentiary.
LONDON—British holden of Oerman bond! sutured government will
tike • firm ttand to protect them
following announcement ot Oerman
debt moratorium.
CLEVELAND- The ucond oldest
human opentlon that for itonu In
kidneys and bladder oo way to retirement through perfection of a diet to
ellmlnite thl dlsesie.
Lake Falls at
a Faster Rate
After uveral diyi of lesuning decline, diminishing to ipproxlmitely
.09 toot fill Thundiy, thi Ilk* level
speeded up Itt nt* of decline Prldiy, with • drop of .18 foot, ittndlng it noon it 14.80 fut ibove
thl low wtter mirk. Thll. suggests
thlt thl htt wive hu ihot tt
bolt, tnd thit tht mow tret his
so dlmlnlshsd u to otfut thi higher
tempenturu to wblch  It miy  be
SETTLE THREE
TARIFF ISSUES
OTTAWA. June 18 (CP) — The
shroud ot uncertainty which enveloped some of the tariff board's
decltiont wu dlssirnted todiy whea
the supreme court ot Ctntdi delivered Judgment on thru conten*
tlous luuu referred to It by th*
government.
Flnt. th« court ruled thtt tb*
board hsd no authority to decide
quutloni of law u dUtlnct from
quutloni ot tut.
Th* ucond ruling wu thit. tlthough uctlon 48 of the Ouutomi
let wu uaended In November, 1833
so u to preclude the mlnUter of
nitlonil revenue from Imposing t
dumping duty on goodi entering
Canldi under the British preference,
thon particular orders issued by
the minister prior to November, 1083.
which did impose thst duty, wen
still invalid. Thl method employed
wu . for the mlnUter to tlx value
tor duty purposes on certain clauu
of Importa.
The third ruling wu to the effect thit, replacing thi board ot
customs and Incorporating til thi
functions of the boird of customs,
the, tariff board could make appraisals of goods wben appealed to,
but*' Its sppralaals were tubject to
ipprovil of thl minuter of nitlonil
revtnue.
TOC H HEAD TO
OTNELSON
Holme. Visits LocsJ "Every
Man's Club"
PAVINGHINT
GIVEN, TRAIL
Minister Says Roads
Maintenance Cost
Can Be Reduced
WINDSOR. Ont, Juat 18 (OP)-
Mltcheii f, Hepburn. Ontario Liberal leader, tonight told 10,000 Windsor electors that if the Dominion
Krtrnment discontinued direct n-
f July 18 and Liberals wen sleeted
to power Ul th* Ontario genersl
elections, a iptdal union of thi
legulstui* would bt called to dul
with unemployment.
The Llbenl leider deeeribcd u
"vicious and wrong" a tyitem whloh
permitted "cabinet mlnliten to hold
directorial on flrmt which do builneu with the government."
"Any mlnUter of mine will aot be
put la • poaltloa who* hi hu to
serve two muters." thl Ubem leider uld. Ht denied Coniervltiv*
chirgu thit hi would cut old tg*
pensions, mothers' tllowanoM tnd
ilmllir tocltl urvleu lf he li elected
to power ind ctrrlu out hU prom*
U* to reduce idmlnutritlon costs 80
par oent.
He declared a gnat uvlng could
be mids by reducing tht number of
"high ulsrled otflclaU ot our 33
boardi ind oommlaslona."
Receives Kelowna
Property ih Will
LONDON, June 18 (CP cible)—
Property ind livestock at Aluvtata,
Kelowni, B.C., belonging to the utite
ot tbl lttt W. M. O. Singer, well*
known not hone owner, U bequeith-
td to Portueue wnies Prldham.
The will probated today ihowed in
utate of illghtly nun than is.ooo.ooo.
Bonfire Cause
of Fire Alarm
A call to the tire brlgide it 8:40
O'clock Frldiy tfternoon wu the result of children itarting t bonfire
tgllnit the rar ot Murphy Bros.'
paint shop on Baker street. There
WM no dimige.
An treat of interett to TOC H
memben will be the vlalt to Nelaon
today ot Rty. A. T. P. Holmu, padre
for Toe H in eutern Canada who
ls on his way to tha oout.
At 8 pA. he wlU glvt a talk to
mlmbin tnd ill man and boya over
18 who an Interested.
I Toe H n the army expreulon of
the. army signaller's expreulon tor
T.H., the lnltills of Talbot houu
whit* wta aa outiUndlng army hostel
In Pipwlngbt, tad not a letret or*
ginlMtlon for whicn lt ll often mli-
tiken. It Is in ordir to perpetuite In
181*11 life the unuiual iptnt ind fellowship which developed at th* popu-
lar hoitelry. Ov« 600,000 of floors and
men took idvantige ot the open door
ef Talbot houu to en].* botpltallty
dispensed by Rev.  p.  B.   (Tubby)
oi*«t-i.
tn tht ume wiy, Toe K U cirrled
on u 'Tverymiu'i club" under tbe
same motto. With a dUtlact Chrlt-
Uin background Toe H U nondmoml-
ttltlontl \iA. although originating
Its Inglind, li now worldwide. The
Prince of WUu Is thl patron and hli
limp U k*pt perpetually illght at
All-Htllowi-by-the-Tower la London.
Snglidd, tnd trom tt til limps, which
in awarded to unit! when they have
retched bnnch ititus, an Ut..
Penitentiary Head
Quits Kingston
. OTTAWA. June 16 (CPI—Rulgna-
Uon ot Utut.-Col. W. R. Meglouhlln,
M.C., u warden of Portsmouth pent*
tenUtry, Klngiton, wu announced
by Hon. Hugh Outhrle, mlnUter of
Juitlw. Beyond th* b*n announcement, th* miniiter had nothing to
aay. Re declired, however, no pressure hid been brought to bring ibout
thl wardens resignation.
Col* W. B. Megloughlln wu ap*
pointed ttmponry warden of Klngiton penltentliry October 34, 1833, I
tew daya after thi outbnak of tbe
terloui rioting imong the convicts
of tht Institution. The appointment
wu later made permanent.
Nolan Is Named
Fernie Magistrate
VICTORIA, June IS (CP).-John
Robert Nolan, of Pernle, has been
appointed by the province, police
maglitrite for Fernie, stipendiary
magistrate tor Kootenay county, official administrator, with Jurisdiction alao ln the small debts and juvenile courts ot thtt tret. 81mi.tr
appointments held by Gerald G.
Moffatt were tint rescinded.
3.1. Gorojh ii aimed to tht botrd
of extmlners ln chiropody. Alltn
Ford of Kingsgile md Lewis Jsck
ot Newton, trt to bt Justicei ot the
peace. Mlchstl Curry, Militant film
cenaor at Vancouver had hli salary flx«d tt >1H0 for thlt yttr.
DRAW FOK DAVIS CCP
PARIS, Junt 18 (CP-HavM)—Tht
dnw for th* Pranco-AuatraUan uml-
flniU ln .the DavU cup aUmlnittom
wu hild today, pitting Juk Cnwford agalnit Andre Merlin and Vlviin
Mcorith inr the othtr tlnglet with
ChrltUm Bouiui.
TRAIL, Jun* IS.—Paving ot the
Roultnd-Trtil highway from the
tunnel to the start of the present
paving mty be done this yetr or
qtxt Hon. F. M. MicPherson, minister of public world, hinted to an
audience of citiiens in the city hill
tuditorlum here Friday night, when
he wm the tint ot three speakers
of tht government ptrty now miking tn Inspection tour of British
Columbli.
Mr. MicPherson pointed out thit
•t tht preient time the provincial
government wm dealing only with
maintenance ot roads and no new
work will be undertaken until Ottawa il heird from, the propoied
worki prognm hiving been for*
wirded there. A portion of the maintenance fund, however, had been
voted to paving, he aald, which re*
duced the cost of mllntenance.
It wm alio propoied to do t couple
of miles of file Nelson-Trail high
wty.
Thll would bt only t start, but
if tome ptving could be done etch
yetr, rotd maintenance costs each
Sear would be reduced.
ILIIP NUMBERS
DECREASE
A Weill Gny, minister of munlcl*
pslities tnd lands, touched on the relief problem in hit address to the
gathering, tnd he was pleased to
state thtt of til munlciptlitiei he
had visited since leaving New West*
minster, the largest number on re
lief work wis 85, and thii number,
he hid been'told, would de decrees
ed considerably very shortly.
Speaking for the New weatmln
ster district he represented, he uid
help from Trail and Klmberley were
were greatly appreciated there, as
New Westminster, now the third
largest port In the Dominion of
Ctntdt, ntndled freight which ori-
glntted from these pointi, which
wm 85 per cent of the freight handled at the port.
Mr. Gray praised the city of Rossland at having made such a wonderful recovery of late and added
that not other municipality in B.C.
had recovered to such extent. He
lauded R. R. Burnt, M.P.P.. Ross-
land-Trail, stating he was not asking for tnythlng but whtt the district really needed tnd commended
the wty In which Mr. Burns hid
ittended the last session at Victoria.
Dr. J. Allan Harris, M.P.P.. South
Okanagan, who hu spent great deal
of his Ufe in laboratory work, hoped
to te* the ume method of tttack
given In other B.C. products thtt
now wm rendered ta metals.
L. F. Tyson, preildent of the
board of trade, wm chairman ot the
meeting and Mayor E. L. Groutage
introduced the speakers. Preaentlng
Mr. MacPherson, Mr. Groutage uid
the Kootenays had been greatly in
need of representation and in Mr.
MacPherson the people had a capable man. Al for Mr. Gray, the mayor
said he wm most capable is fir as
municipal attain wert concerned,
no man being as well versed in such
tffiirs.
BeiT RACES
ARE PLANNED
Launch Owners and
Scullers Plan for
July IV
Further progreu wu mide by thl
Kooteniy Launch and th* Nelson
Rowing clubs for the combined aquatic entertainment ol tbe Trall vltlton
on July 31, at a muting held ln tbe
office ot Oeorgt 'lorstead Thunday
night A true race ln which the
launch ownen hav* to run true to
the speed ot thtlr boat! which they
guess prior to the nts*. aad a bang-
and-go-back race, an among the
eventi planned by the Launch club.
The scullers will be out wtth two
fours tnd doublu, u well u ill
singles ivillible, ind hive been given
the luuranot thtt the coune win
be kept dur during the time tbey
|.ire out on ttu witer.
Cipt. Dr. Ray C. Shaw and Commodore J. C. Forbes wlU form a oommlttu to await on the emelter picnic
commlttu to mike arrangemtnta for
the prognm. Besides the rowers and
launch ownen, Kinsmen club repre-
scsttitlvei wen alto pnunt at the
muting.
BIG IIP IN
CONSTRUCTION
OTTAWA, June 16 (CP)—The value
of. the building permit! luued hy 81
cltlti during May, 1934, wu higher
by 31 per cent than April, 1034, ind
higher by 43.4 per cent thin In May,
1933. According to statements tabulated by the Dominion bureau ot
statistics, the authorizations amounted to 83,843,088, compared with 83,-
348,317 ln the preceding month, and
13.086.373 In May, 1338.
Some 80 cltlea furnished detailed
statistics, shewing they had luued
almost 800 permits tor dwellings
valued at approximately 11.300, ooo
and for some 3300 other buildings,
estimated to coet over 81,400,000,
In Vancouver then wu a decreue
ln both compwltons. Brandon, Reglna, Saakatoon, Bdmonton, Medicine Hat, Kamloope and New Westminster recorded Increases In the
value of home building authorised u
compared wtth either thc preceding
month or the ume month of lut year.
FIFTEEN MES
FOR THE WEEK
AH Small Ones; Eastern
Division Hss Most
for First Time
BARIL IS TRAIL
K.C. CHANCELLOR
TRAIL, Jun* 15.—Trail councU
No. USB Knlghtt of Columbui It
headed for the 1934-38 term by
Thomu Lennon, grind knight The
annual election of officers give him
the toUowing assisting offlcen:
Deputy grand knight—J. R. McBride.
Recorder—F. M Brennin.
TrtMurer—J. A. E. MontpelUer,
Chincellor—W. E. BtriL
Wtrdtn—A. A. Corii.
Advocate—WlUltm Wtrd.
Iniide guard—Andrew Kavic.
Outaide guard—W. D'Hont.
Truitee—H. L Morehouie.
Finindal lecretary—Samuel Hepworth.
INVITED IN
ROBS HOUSE
Tedescoe 'to Serve
Term Nelson •
Jail
HAVE TO BE GOOD
TO m TRIBE
So Say Stony Indians in Explaining Dr. Buchman
Is "Brother"
MORLrr. Atta., June 15 (CP)—Dr.
Prank Buchman, founder of the Oxford Oroup movement, hu bun made
a brother of ths Stony tribe of lndlint
but It would bt vlrtuilly Impossible
for blm to become a chief of the
band, u wu previously nported. In
a statement luued today over the
tlgnituru of tht tribe's chiefs, the
bind uked thit the "people all over
Canidi" be told "only royil ftmlly
li the onu we mike chiefs" tnd the
Prince of Wiles ind the Duke of Con*
niugbt in the only onu upon whom
the honor hu bun conferred.
The statement wu made, the chiefs
wrote through their Interpreter, Johnny Powderface, ln order that the
people of Canada "won't misunderstand that Btonyt don't sell chlif-
ulnihlps. Sometimes we make brothen—had to be good mtn to mtkt
brother—only now we havt uven or
eight brothen of white mm In ill
time 40 yetn. Quun Vlctorli, our
fithen Uked her. She good woman ml-
vaya look after our fathen. Bomttlmu not so good now White man kill
all the deer. So we uy now goodbye
to you our friends."
She Is Guilty of
Murdering Husband
LOS ANGELES, Junt 15 (AP).-
Without t ihow ot emotion, Mre
Rhoda Unn Cobler. 3d, late today
listened quietly to the retdlng of I
jury's verdict which found her
guilty of the first degree murder of
her husband, I Lot Angeles police
officer.
The Jury hid deliberated tor
ihortly more thtn 24 houn, recommended life Imprisonment, mtn-
ditory under the stile law.
Fifteen smaU forest fins occurred
during thi wuk in the Kooteniy*
Boundiry territory, iccordlng to tht
weekly compllttlon made by the
forest bnnch hen Prldiy from sup.
ervisors' and ringerY reports. Nine
ot them were In But Kootenay.
ind ds ln wut Kootensy-BOundsry.
ThU li the tint time In the preient fin uuon that the wutern
dlvUlon hu not hid the bulk ot
the fires.
Pour wen still ictlve, two In the
wut ind two in the 'esst, whtn the
reports wtre milled.
Then figures bring tbs fin totsl
Unu Miy 1, the tttrt of the recording uuon, to 63, of which
68 hive been -In the wutern dlvliion, ind 37 ln the intern.
Social Events
of Trail City
TRAIL,.June 18—At a quiet wadding ceremony at the home of the
brlde'i pirenti yuterdiy MlU :d
Lent, tecond dtughter of Mayor and
Mn, 8. L. Oroutage, wu united ln
mirrlige to Frederick Kooteniy Simmons, only son ot P. J. Simmons of
Trall. Rev. Frederic Bt. Denis performed tht ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Sammona on tbelr return trom a
honeymoon ipent it Spokine, Seittle
ind Vlctorli, will tike up residence
ln Eut Tnll.
• e    •
Thi mirrlige wu csltbnted tt Col*
vUle June 8 ot Marlon, uctlon diughter ot I. MacDonald ot Trall, and
Kenneth Lyli Boberteon ot Trill.
• •   •
Mr. and Mn. R. H. White entertained • number of frlendi lut night
In celebration of thtlr sliver wedding
innlverury. Dainty refreshments
wen urved from a table centered by
a wedding cake.
During thl evening Mn. D. P.
Downle, on bebilf of the utembled
guutt, preiented Mr. and Mn. White
with a iilver tta ut.
. High honon at bridge were won by
Mn. Downle and Dan WUUimion.
Coniolitlon prises were iwuded Mr.
and Mn. Jack Gibson.
ttt
Mr. and Mn Charlu Jarrett, lut
Tnll, announce the engagement of
thtlr diughter, Auguit Miry, to
Jamu Hubert Oignon, son of Mr.
md Mrs. Cleophu V. Oignon of Nel*
ton. The wedding wlU tike place ln
Trail euly ln July.
• .   .
Peter Levesque, who hu bun it-
tending college In the eut, hu returned to Trall md will apend the
lummer with hli ptren*:, Mr. Aid
Mn. A. P. Levesque.
New Development
on Franchise Bill
OTTAWA, June 18 (CP)—The new
mncblie bUI which reoelved tint
-eiding ln the houu of commons
todiy mikes provision for tb* sp-
polntment of two enumeriton to ss*
slst In nuking up th* llit* ln "ch
polling dlvliion. ThU provlilon wu
requested by tht Ubenli.
Father of Trail
Man Dies, Wales
TRAIL, Juni 18—John Oroom of
Tnll hu reoelved word of tht duth
tt Burryport, Walu. of his fsther, i*.
the igt of 88. Mr. Oroom U survived
by one ton md two daughtere *
Wiles, by hit ion John of 'Tnll, md
mother ion Fnnk ot Ctllfornlt, lite
ot Trill. I
PAOI THRU
TRAIL, Junt 15.—Pletding guilty
to t chirge of breaking an entering
a dweUing house on Rouland avenue, and stealing 839, property ol
Victor Rella, on June 13, Amadco
Tedesco was sentenced to three
months with hard labor in the Nelaon jail by Deputy PoUce Magistrate
H. E. R. Bedford Friday afternoon
Tedesco elected a summary hearing.
According to evidence given by
Chief of Police John Laurie, Rella
had Invited Tedesco, who is from
Nelson, to dinner si the boarding
house where he lives on Rossland
avenue. The accused learned that
his host had some money in the
house and also that the lady who
keeps the house was going to town
that afternoon. Rella went to work,
leaving the house vacant. Tedesco
entered the houie by t window and
stole the money.
"Don't you think vou have done
rather t mean trick?" the magistrate asked Tedesco.
"Ym," wm the reply.
Only a little over $10 of thc stolen
money wm recovered by police.
The greatest portion of the money
was spent for the Hiring of t U-
drive car, to make a trip to Grand
Forks, where the accused said he
had relatives.
Tedesco wis arrested in Rossland
late Thursday night on request of
Trill police, after they bad learned
ot hli whereabouts. He wil returned to Trail and lodged in. tht
jail until his Mal Friday.
Bland Defeats
Ronnie Headley
OTTAWA, June 18 (CP)—Tommy
Blind, Cinidttn lightweight chimplon, firmly established hU clitm to
Isurels tn the welterweight division
here tonight by pounding out a clou
10-round decision over Ronnie Bead-
ley, Ottawa contender, In the main
bout ot a professional boxing program at tht auditorium. Immedlitely
after the bout, the Toronto fighter
declired he would uk for a title bout
with BUly Townsend, tbe blond Vmcouver welterweight champion.
BANDITS AT VANCOUVER
VANCOUVER, June 15 (OP)—Thru
bandits held up Wong Soon, clerk
In the Nitlonal Produce comptny.
CommtrclU drive, tonight md escaped with 8340 ln cub.
MCPHERSON'S
DATE HERE IS
STILL UNKNOWN
Wells Gray to Be Here
Saturday Over
Hospital
TALK LUNCHEON
FOR MINISTERS
Board of Trade to Lay
Stress on Bettering
Existing Roads
Juit when the board of tradt or itt
repreientttlvM will meet Hon. F.
M. MicPherson, miniiter of public
works, to make representations to
him on roid questions, wtl In tht
air Friday night.
At t meeting of the rotda ind
bridges committee in the tfttrnoon,
specially called to go Into the program, the flnt understanding wai
that Mr. MacPherson and Hon. A,
Wells Gray, minister of lands, would
be in Nelson fqr a conference with
lhe board Stturdty afternoon it 4.
Several members suggested a luncheon conference in preference, so
M not to interfere with afternoon
arrangements. Neither of the mlnliten could be loctted in Trail or
Rouland by telephone, and finally
a'committee, consisting of J. A. McDonald, chairman of tne roads and
bridges committee, H. M. Whlmster,
md President R. W. Hinton was
authorized to arrange for a conference In whatever form should prove
most feasible.
Late in the afternoon Mr. McDonald got Mr. MacPherson on long
distance, and 'discovered that the
minister was about to leave for
Nakusp, and would be unable to
visit Nelson Saturday, though h*
itated Mr. Gray would be here before 4 o'clock. Mr. MacPherson did
not divulge his further plans. It had
been understood here that he waa
planning to go to Creiton Sundiy
morning. Frank Putnam, M.P.P. for
Nelson-Creston. wm here from Creston to meet Mr. MacPherson, but
did not have particulars of his plans.
Patrick Philip, chief engineer of
the public works department, and
A. L. Carruthers, chief bridge engineer, who have been accompanying
Mr. MacPherson, both arrived here
trom Trail Friday. Arthur Dixon of
Crmbrook, district engineer, alto
returned Friday afternoon from
local road inspection, to meet tht
public worki minister.
It ii undentood that tht miniiter
of Unds, Mr. Gray, who is due htrt
Siturday afternoon from Trail,
apart from my plana be may htvt
respecting hli own officii.!—the
deptrtment of lands embracing tht
forest branch—Is to mget C F. Mc-;
Hardy, president of the hotplttl'
botrd, md inspect Kootenty Lake
General hotplttl, tnd it il tlso ex*
pected thit In hli capacity is min*
liter of municipalities he will look
in it the city offices.
At the meeting of the rotdi tnd
bridges committee, it wm decided
to concentrate efforti, in reprtientt-
tiona to tbe minister of public works,
on t program of betterment ot tha
through highwiy between Trill Old
Nelson through to Fraser's Landing,
and of the Nelson-Nelway highwty,
the central international route.
^T^ti^ott'/B^ dompattg.^it
moumomin. tn ttar i*7A
SATURDAY and MONDAY
BafUcw
BRIEFS
WOMEN'S MILLINERY—
Rig. 82.85 tnd $3.95 viluu.  *	
$1.95
Voile and Celanese Dresses $2.95
Waffle Swagger Coats  ' f6.95
Clearance of Printed Silks—yard  95f
Linen Serviettes—-2 for  -Tit)
"Brown Betty" Teapots  20*
Women's Tennis Shoes  85*
Women's Sport Shoes
$349
Boys' Tennis Boots 	
Men's Felt Hats '...,
Men's Rayon Underwear
Summer Socks—3 pairs ..
.. 95*
fa.95
.. 89*
.. 98*
Dress Shirts, each $1.00
Braces  	
Dress Sock-; 	
Filter Pipes	
i/j-lb. Smoking Tobacco
Mattress Special 	
.. 50*
.. 49*
fl.00
.. 59*
¥6.75
Rayon Bedspreads  $1.98
Children's Anklets—pair 	
White Gloves—pair	
White Organdy Flowers—each
as*
39*
35*
Chiffon or Semi-Service
Silk Hosieryi pair *tt
Wash Blouses and Pastel Sweaters
69*
 ,
—
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PA0I POUR
MOYIE LOSES
RESIDENTS OF
LONGSTANDING
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wills
to Live Near to
Nelson
NOVEL PLAYHOUSE
FOR LOIS ANDREWS
Mrs. H. Pearson and
Miss Esther Are
Back
MOTH, B. 0., June lS.-Moyle hu
lott i fimlly of rul old tlmen in
thi nmovtl of Ur. md tin. Jtck
Willi.
Ilr. tnd Mn. Willi ltft to tike up
ptrmimnt resident wtth tbelr ion,
Johnnie., ln hit pltn nur Nelson.
Ther win rutdenti of Moyle 30
yun igo whin tbl St. Butem mine
wu going itrong tnd molt of their
fimlly wen born tn thi uld town.
Tbe fimlly ifterwird moved to
Sulllvtn Hill where Mr. Willi wis
employed flnt In th* mint md
tetany ln chtrgt of thi Recnitlon
hill tnd cmteen. Pilling hulth uw
him ntlred on t pension md he
tgtln ctme to Moyle tbout thnt
jun igo.
FOOTBALL   SUPPOBTRB
Mr. Willi Is tn enthuslutlc footbtll supporter tnd could ilwtyi
b* depended upon to mike the
journey from Moyle to Klmbtrley
to tu hit turn on my bit occiilon, Ht U alao a kun anglir
ud thill bt grutly missed imong
the coterie of worthies who gtther
itch dty at Jack Young's to discuss
thi world'i hippmlngi ind irolv*
tormul'ie to put things right.
Mr. ind Mn. Louis Dupont hsve
lift for Ftrnl* tfter hiring been
residents   hers   for  severs!   months.
Mn. Horn, mother of Mn. Phillip
Oonrtd, I* expected to arrtvi trom
Kellogg. Idtho, on Thundiy.
BETttN   TO   RGRIDS
Afttr blnnt bun iwiy from
Moyle for fire ytin, Mrt. H. Petnon
ud diughter Either hive nturned
to make their home here. Mrs.
runon hu resided tn ennbrook
tlnce har huiband wu tocidently
kilted it Chtpmtn Camp mon than
four yun tjo, Esther hiring bwn
attending high achool and business
eolleie.   She hu now gndusted.
Mn. Pttrton'i son.In-ltw ud
diughted. Mr. tnd Mn. Hirry Hon,
who bin otcupled the Petnon
houu htn tor eome tlm* tn moving into th* cottig* ln Htlf Moon
itrut owned by Mn. St. Louu.
Mn. Montptllitr wu t visitor ln
Crubrook.
Mn* Horn of KiUogg. who ll to
be Ttiitlnt hsn it a formtr Moyle
ruldent, Mr. Horn htvlni been one
of tb* ahlft bouu when the St.
. Bugent taint wu running.
Mn. B. O. Btttmtn of Cedar
Orove nnch wu rill ting with
friends  ln Moyle Tuetdiy.
Tha tlterttlont to the plplni system of thl witer work! will be sll
completed this wuk snd should put
thlnis ln "shlp-shipe" for I number of yetrs.
Afttr mon thu two weeki of
fruitless efforts th* tnilers in be-
ritlng to smile u thi fUh rise
the lun win. Cttehu in not
ytt big, however, but llrgi enough
to   kUP   thing!   Interesting.
Don Rwvie ind party wtn ln-
Tolunttry visitors on Sundiy evening, when thtlr motorbotti ru
out of gu ln th* middle of the
tak*. Itortunitely then win otn
In thl boit ud they mtntted to
get tshore st Jtck Clury's plice.
They ifterwirdi proceeded btck to
Oreen Bty.
Mr.   ud   Mn.   Art   Skttd   intl
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SOTtBALL OAMS
The miniger of the loftbaU club
hu amng*d for another bit tela
night on Stturdiy. Kitchener Pine
Cttt (lsdlet team) md a Klmbtrley
ladlu' teim will itig* tha opening
•vut. Thl* WIU ba followed by i
■n'l gime probibly with a cranbrook team furnishing the opposition to Moyle. A dtnee 11 to follow.
Mn. Summirvllle ot Sloeu City
it vliitlng wtth hir dtughtar, Mn.
Gordon Jewell.
Mr. ud Mrs. Ony of Crubrook
vlilted htn iccompinled by Mrs.
Andrews snd diuihter Mtry,
Mn. Miry Connd mide • brief
trip to Spokue by nr In oompuy
with her diuihter. Mn. Rty Currin
of Chtpmtn Cimp.
Kenny Steele wu down to Cruton for • fiw diyi*
NOVEL "PLAV-HOI)»E"
BUI Newhouee olkthe Aurora mint
hu iccompllihed quite I work of
trt ln hit spare tlmt since winter.
Re hu built • pliy houu for little
LoU Andnwi ln the ihipt ot a little
lot ctbln ibout eight fut by eight
tut.
The little house u complete with
windows, versndih ud sll the trimmings ud except for the ground
frame hasn't a nail. None of thl
logi in mon thin two Inches In
diameter ud in notched ud wedged to thlt the whole structure un
be Uken to pieces. Even tbe roof
ls ot hud split little cedar shingles,
tnd u iU the upUngi wen puled
the work pretents t moit pliulng
ud  irtistlc  ippunnce.
SOCIAL EVENING
HELD ROSSLAND
Women's Friendly Circle of
St. Andrew's Meets at
Mrs. BlackweU's
ROSSLAND, June 18—The Women'a Friendly circle of St. Andrew*!
united church held a pleuant aoclil
evening it the home ot Mta. William Blickwell, Spokine Street.
Games and contests ud MlM by
Mn. Brnut Morrli md Mn. Alfred
Htle wtre enjoyed. Thow present
were: Mn. Arthur K. Tnfford. Mn.
Bull utiles*, Mn. Robert Rlchirdton, Mn. A. Johnson, Mn. Wllllim
Bulck. Mrs. R. crtiyford, Mn. Es*
pcSheim, Mn. Sorenson. Mn. William Coulter, Mn. Alfnd Hale. Mn.'
John oordon, Mn. Ernest Morris.
Miss Winnie MorrU, Mn. Robert
Cliland, Mn. Thomu Wood, Mn.
jouph Dupperon, Mn. Martin, Mn.
ttim, MUi Annie Linen, Mn.
John cox, Mn. Edwird Eccles, Mn.
Wllllim Cunnlnghim, Mn. Bnd-
shiw, Mn. Jimu Porter. Mil Lily
QUI. Mn. Howtrd Ptrguton ud ths
hostess.
• t   •
Mn. Herbet Thompion and little
diughter Dorothy, who hive bttn
ipendlng th* put thru weeki with
Mn, Thompson's ptrents, Mr. tnd
Mn. William J. Evins. hivi returned
to their home In Tnll.
• •   •
Mlu Elsie Fremont of Vmeouvtr.
who hu been tht guut of Rouland
friends hu left by motor for Spokane where ahe will apend a month
befon returning to the Cout,
Sunday Networks
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7:00 Canadian Capers: Lyric Trio
7:30 News tnd weather forecast
7:38-8:00 AtlanUc Nocturne: Readings by J. Frank Willis; Allin
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rotsky ,
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HtU of Time, Roland Young
Wendell Hall, music-maker
Mme. Sbhumann-Heink
Ben Pollack's Orch.
Joseph Hornlk'i Viennue
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Adventures in Health
Ruu Columbo, btritone, orch.:
Jimmie f idler,  screen   comment!
Hollywood On the Air, Jan
Rubini's Orch* guut iter
Doodelbug Orch. t
Retder's Guide, J, H. J«ckson
News Flashes, Stm Htyes
Piul Carson, organist
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Happy Felton's Orch.
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Ltd" Esther Serenade
Foi/-five Mlnutu in Hollywood
Stlon Modeme (Don Lee)
Romince of Travel (Don Lee)
Henry Bussc ind Orch.
The Merrymikert (D.L.)
Johnny Johnson's Orch.
Red Nlchol's Orch.
The Mummen, drami (D.L.)
Earl Hinci and Orch.
Ray O'Hara's Orch.
Aaronson's Commanders (DL)
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THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. B.C-SATURQAY MORNINO. JUNI 18. 1884-
FORKS W.M.S.
HOLDS SALE
St. Jon's Church Has
Special Service
and Music
ORAND PORKS, June 18— Th*
W MS of Bt. John* United church
held • lueMuful sllvu tea and ute
of home cooking.
Mn. Otw, Mn. McCibe ud Mn.
Perley wen In charge of the home
cooking Uble while th* Mission bud
under ths supervision of Mrs. Eurtby,
wu In chirge of the cudy booth.
Mrs. Knowles, Mn. Oowam, Mn.
Orahun, Mn. Movyboer ind Mn.
Htlet looked ifter thi tw tablu.
During thc tfternoon vlilton wen
enterttlnid by choruses, voctl ud
fltno solos presented by childnn of
ht Mtulon bind under thl supervision of their leider, Irene Hutton
md assistant leader, Alice Knowles. *
Special services wen held ln St.
John's United church, ln the morning ud evening, commemorating the
anniversary of church union. In the
morning special music wu presented
by the Junior choir, Nora Chapman
being soloist.
At the evening urvice, two anthems, "O Clip Your Hudi" and "I
Will Lift Up Mine lyes" were rendered by the unlor choir, wltb Jamu
Grlsdale acting u organist.
Mn. W. Oowus gave a vocal aolo
md Mrs. I. S. Reynolds gave a violin
aolo, "Andante Cutablle" by Sauret.
Mlu Nora Slmpion of Nelion wu a
guut of Winifred Llghtfoote.
Mn. O. Wolfraln hu left for Victoria to attend u a delegate, th*
annual muting of th* Rebekah u-
•embly.,
Mr. ud Mn. A. Scott ud little
daughter Jun, accompanied by Frank
and Jack Scott of Trall, have left for
their old home ln Ontario where they
wtU attend tbe golden wedding of
their parentt.
E. Hutton ud S. L. Kidd have left
by motor to attend the unual aeulon
of the grind lodge of I.O.O.F. Misses
Mirgiret Harrlgin ind Bernlce Donaldson accompanied them u far as
Vsncouver.
Mn. T. T. Walker, eecompanlcl by
Mn. W. Ronild. Mn. V. Porruter md
Itt*. W. Oowtni, motored to Colvllle Monday. <
W. Morley ol NeUon wu the gueit
thli wuk ot hit titter, Mn. Rty Porruter.
Mn. Blondell who hu bun the
guut of Mn. Wilkinson at Pit* hu
ltft Onnd Fork* for ber home in
Vmcouver.
Mrs. W. Selro ud llttle daughter
Geraldlne an guuts at the home of
Mn. Slevtr'i mother, Mn. E. Bprtg-
gitt.
Mn. E. I. Kidd It visiting her
diughter Mn. W. Htrkneu it Nelion.
OLD RIVERSIDE
HOTEL TO OPEN
Vsncouver People Plan to
Reopen Building at
Rock Creek
ROCK CREEK. June 14—The old
hotel ln Riverside. Rock Creel, formerly run by 8. T. Larsen ot Orunwood, hu bun rented to Mrs. H.
Whiting md daughter. Mrs. Thompson, of Vancouver. It will bs open for
buslneu in the neu future.
Roy Wilson of London, Englmd. son
of Mr. md Mn. F. WlUon, of Rock
Creek will arrive shortly for his holidays. Word wu received that he hu
left Englud on one of the Impnu
boat*.
On June 8 the Kittle Valley Golf
club unt four playen to compete In
the Interclub tourniment at Orand
Forkl. Othtr tetms competing were
from Osoyoos ud Onnd Forks. Tho
honon wtnt to Ormd Forks with 380.
Osoyoos 446, wu second ind Kettle
Vtlley third with 993.
Strawberry Social
Held at Kimberley
KIMBERLEY, Junt IS—Tht Lldlet'
aid of the St. Andrews Prmbyterlm
church held l strawberry md loe
cream soclil. They alio had. a uli of
home cooking. Tht president of the
group, Mn. Shu, assisted by Mn.
Leltb, served ud Mn. Oold, Mn.
Torrence md Mn. Rou loe ed after
the home cooking table. They took
ln mon than 130.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chlsholm havi
returned from thslr wedding trip to
Banff md Edmonton. They in miking
their home In Upper Blirchmont. The
houie hid been prepared for the young
couple by thi brlde'i mother, Mn.
Damon*
Mlu Mildred Hobion, while running on Thundiy turned her ukle
and broke I bone, Bhe wu taken to
the hospital ind hid I wt ind put ln
• cut, which the muit wear for
three weeki. She II now at home.
Kitchener Store
Hat a New Owner
KITCHENER, Jun* 18—H. Devlln'l
ttort hu bun truettrnd to H. Rtd-
mllt of Kitchener.
Mr. Devlin li u old timer ln thli
locality ud li retiring from buslneu.
The new owner, Hi. Redmlle, te weU
known hen, ud wu formerly ln thi
employ of the deptrtment of nitlonil defence, u foreman, of tbs
ooatfell gut camp.
Tbe Kitchener Ball club Is ihowlng
up wtll. it won Ite flnt gtmi it
Alice Siding by S to 0.
It ll reported thit the OottfeU
Weit camp ls closing thl* wuk dut
to decreue ln cimp itrength. Thl
cimp men will be tranafemd to
Yahk and Kitchener airports. It U
undentood thlt Mr. MeOUllvny thl
foreman ln chtrgt lt being transferred to Crewinest to be employed ln
tht urns capacity.
AIRPORT WORK
TO START SOON
Tents Are Up on Nicholson
Creek Flats in the
Kettle Valley
HOSPITAL TEA
ATNAKUSPIS
FINE SUCCESS
Shower Brings Large
Supply of Useful
Articles
J. SMITH GARDNER,
A DOCTOR, BACK
Pupils of Intermediate
Grades Given a
Picnic
ROCK CREEK, June 15—Prepiri-
tloni wen started on Thundiy undtr
the deptrtment of national defence
for itarting work on the airport -situated between Rock Creek md Kettle
Valley on the flits known u ths
Nicholson creek flats. They hive to
dite ibout 30 tenti let out ln irmy
fithlon to houu the men md cook
quirters.
It li the intention of the depirtment to make a cement waterway for
the Nicholson cruk witer which
runi through the airfield and havi
the cnek banks filled ln which will
take much time. The field ground Is
reported, to be plowed and. levelled
with machinery ihlpped tn. Also the
food for tbe camp will be shipped
ln.
KIMBERLEY HEARS
OF OXFORD GROUP
Rev. R. Crlbb Returns From
House Party Held
at Banff
KIMBEUY, June 16—Rev. R. Crlbb
motored to Buff to ittend thl houie
ptrty held there by the Oiford Oroup.
He wu thsn two days md on 'Is
return told his congregation what hi
hid sesn ud hurd.
His morning metssge wu Intensely
Interesting ind strange. It wu talked
over it thi swimming pool, ovir
fences by neighbors watering gardens
ud In thi homei. Wherever one
went It wu the topic of convenatlon.
After thi evening service he drovt
to Crubrook ud spoke to Rtv. Mr.
Hirdy'i "young people"
He tpokt of hli motlvei ln going to
Buff partly to know whit thli Oxford
Oroup wu ill ibout ud how do
they do It, partly hoping hi might
gtt a team ot them to come to Klmberley, if they had a message helpful
to the people hen.
Speaking of some of the men he
met then he mentioned George
Wright, vetenn editor ot mmy Jour-
nils ud now on thi Montrul Stir,
Oeorge Eastman, held ot nine corporations ud pruldent of Loe An***
lu board of trade, Carl Vroomtn,
assistant secretary ot state for Wood-
row Wilson's wir cabinet, Ronild McLeod, putor of • Rosedale United
church, Toronto, Others he uw Included Bishop Root! of Hmkow, Sir
Robert Green-Price who pirns to
take ths pirty to hli own sector in
South Wales, following the Internitlonil house party at Oiford ln July;
Charlu Malm from Egypt, now studying it Buton, "Sully" Wood, nee
trick follower, Don Rou, son ot formtr
lieutenant-governor of Ontario, muy
people of tltlt from the old country,
business men, men Irom every walk
of Ufe ud men out of work.
Thne hundred came on one special
train ot 17 coaches from Vincouver
and cout polnta, 1800 in all came.
Their purpou wu a wuk of Intensive training to tit them for an
adventure more fascinating thu thty
hid ever dreamed. These men and
women an out to make Canadi Christian.
At the evening urvice Rev. Mr.
Crlbb told ot m evening service tt
Buff whsre the speakers of different
nations presented their peculiar national problems and their Ideas 8f
solution. Prank Buckman md othen
uld the tint thing wu the salvstlon
of tht lndlvldutl.
An American ltdy. speaking of her
country uld "Ons of our sins lt Irresponsibility. Wt knew there wu gntt
md wrong ln our social and political
Ufe but Wt shrugged our shoulders
md stood ulde. Now our children
ire reaping the wages of i system
thlt hu put thousands out of work."
If graft were eliminated one-third
of the public money would do u
much u ill dou now, It wu stated
An older business man wu uked how
"absolute honesty" worked out Ir,
his business. His reply wu terse but
expressive: "Bully."
NAKUSP, Jun* 18—Th* hospital
te* md shower on the hospital
grounds met with i splendid response trom the people of the du*
trlct. The offerings received wen
extremely acceptable ind socially the
tea wu a success.
Small tables, each appropriately
decorated, wen placed on th* lawns.
Receiving the guests wen Mn.
C. L. Herrldie. preildent of the hoipltal miliary ind Mlu J. Yurlck.
mitron. After signing the register
the guests were Invited to go
through thi hospital befon pirUk-
Ing of tet. Thou on the iccount-
Ing commlttu wer* Mn. H. Thur.
good md Mn. J. Leveque snd
thou assisting wit hthe tet win
Mn. C. Cimpe. Mn.. J. Wsgsttff,
Un. 3. Parent ST., and othen.
ttn. R. E. Bruhn entertained at
dinner honoring her small daughter,
Gladys, on her birthday,
Mr. ind Mn. r. Ruihton motond
to Burton.
Mr. tnd Mn. C. Howtrt wen
Burton vlilton Sundiy.
Mr. and Mn. o. Hunter Gardner
have returned from Edmonton. They
wen accompanied by their eon, Dr,
J. Smith Oirdncr, who hu recently
graduated with honors, having won
the scS-iltrshl» In medicine. En
route they wen thi guests of Mr.
and Mn. B. Petnon, inu Mln Helen
Gardner I   of  Nelson.
Mlu LUltss Kerr hu returned
from Vincouver where ihe hu been
tttending Provlnclil  normal school.
Little Mlu Bernlce Jordin ind
Muter Roland Swilm wen guests
of Mrs. Jordtn Wllllima of Edge-
wood.
Mr. ind Mn. stirkliuf ind diughter of Miklnaom wtn  vlslton In
Nikusp.
HAVE PICNIC
The pupil* ot the Intermedlite
grades of the Nikuip pubUc school
wen treated to i picnic by the
teacher, Mlu Phyllis Sheffield. It
Box Like. Swimming ind bolting
win grtatly enjoyed ind after tup-
per toftbtll wu pltyed.
W. wiUlamt md L. Jordtn of
Edgewood wen vlslton here en route
to the Oktntgau.
Mr. md Mn. A. Trlckett of New
Denver wtn motor vlilton ln town
Saturdiy.
Among thou In town trom New
Good	
Housekeeping
Bv Circle No. 4 of
Sl Paul'i Ladies' Aid
Non* but tested recipes
will be Inserted.     ..    ,
SPICED GOOSEBERRIES
7 pound! gooseberries
4 pound! brown sugir
1 cup white wine vinegu
'. cup wtter
.teispoons clnnimon
I  tetspoon nutmeg
I teupoon cloves
1 tablespoon silt
Boil down to nuct. Uie with cold
muti,
.  \
GOOSEBERRY JAM
Weigh the fruit ud boil quickly
for three-qmrter hour, keeping
stirred; then for six pounds fruit
•dd two tnd one-hilf pounds granulated sugsr. Boil briskly for 25
minutes, itlrrlng well from bottom
of the ptn.
PEACH   MARMALADE
1 quirt peiches
1 quirt sugir
3 oganges, 1 lemon (Juice and
rind.
-Boil together tbout ont hour tnd
soil.
PECTIN  FOR  JELLIES,  ETC.
Pare oft inner white ikln of thick
skinned oringes, put through food
chopper tnd weigh. Add Ilx quarts
rnld water to 1 pound while peel.
I-rt stind over night. In morning
boil slowly tor several houra tnd
striin through cheesecloth. Hett
tgiln tnd turn Into hot sterilized
jars, adjust (overt, partially wtl
tnd sterilize hilt hour ln hot wtter
just on tile boll, seal lght.
PURITY
• 0*   AT* D
PLOT R
vlAKES   BETTER   BRIAD
Denver recently wer* S. Aylwln. p.
Mien. P. H. Angrlgnon, A. W. Jeffrey, P. Peterson, A. M**n, N. Ttt.
trie, Jr. S. Ttlr, p. AnfTlgno*, p.
Aylwln, C. Vindergrift. J. smder*
ur L Croft, R. Whit*. A. Budenon.
VISITS FROM  8ILVEBTON
Miss Ruth Htneack ot. Sllverton
wu * vltltor in Nikuip.
Mr. ud Mn. P. Toung. Mlu N.
Granger.  Mr.  ind  Mn.   H.   Jordtn
CANBIRRA, AuitrtUt (CP)-It-
limited to cott ibout (100,0001 yetr,
tht Commonwulth ind itttei lovernment in co-operiting in plini
for three year.research for tht development of the tobacco induitry
throughout Auitnlli.
LONDON (CP)-"The world'i
greitett bassoonist" Is Archie L.
Ctmden, 44, of London, t member
of the British BrotdcMtlng corpora*
-tlon'i orchutra, thlt title hiving
been applied to him tfter hli performmce of the lolo ptrt in t concert It Queen's hill.
KIDDIES ENJOY
WARDNER PICNIC
WARDNtR, June 18.—Tht tnnutl
picnic for thc toluol children *pon-
_ tored   by  th*  loctl  Pirent-Tucher
ind Dr. H, P. Tjruun visited it meeution *u htld, on L. H. Butyi
Whitihin   Uke.
Mr. tnd Mn. C. jtnaen ind Mn.
I. Munn htn ltft for Wllion like
Mln V. Svtni who iptnt th* put
wnk ln town hu returned to New
Denver.
Mlu B. Shtnnon of New Denver
wu imong thi vlilton tn Mtkuip.
Mr. Ud Mn. S. Mtwbrtnd motored to Mtklntoni ludlng. Thiy wen
the guests of Mn. twwbrud'l pirenti. Mr. ud Mrt. Attahud.
Mr. tnd Mrs. w. J. D. Rottn
ind Mn. J, Rolbni of Arrow Put
men city vliltors.
Mlu Dtwson of Olendevon wu •
vUltor In town.
Tb* Ntkuip tenior butbtll turn
motond to Burton Sundiy ind
lut 4-8.
firm.
A iporti program wu etrrltd out
for which prteu wen iwardtd. Thi
wlnntn wen:
Potato net, boyi ud glrli 8*8 yun
—Minnie Moberg md Bernird Dtyi.
Skipping rut, glrli .-a—Alleynt
Thompion.
80 yd. Duh, boyt 0-10— Ronild Reid.
80 yd. duh, girls t-10—Miy Rmlok.
Btckric*. boyi 8-10—Sam Eamo.
Ptuut race, glrla 8-10—Mona Mulr.
80 yd. duh, boya 11-ia—Alfred Day*.
80 yd. duh, glrli 11-18—Plorenc*
Holm.
Broid Jump, girl* 11*11— Kbit
Johnson.
High Jump boyi 11-ia—Robert Rider.
180 yd. duh, boyi 11 ud over-
Andy Reslcky.
78 yd. duh, girl* 11 ud orw—
Annlt Rider.
Buebiu throw, glrU 18 ud ovtr—
Ruth Himrtn.
Btubtll throw, boyi 18 ud over—
Hum Powen.
Pitt In erum wu terved to thi
children.
Murrty Sinclair Utt to work la th*
uwmlll of J. B. Wlnliw, Wynndel.
Theodora Thompion hu returned
home from Llbby, Montint. where he
spent thru weeks visiting hU son
Stm.
John Litnon, Mra. Liwton ud
ion Ltwranc* htvt ltft by motor tor
u utendtd trip to Mr. Ltwion'i old
bom* ln Ktnui.
Bin Bmbree hu bun granted th*
position ot lookout mu on Bl**k*
uu Mountain.
Cambria House School,
1190, llth West
Vancouver, B.C.
A botrdlng ichool In bwutlful surroundings. Kinderg*rten
to Grade X. Thorough grounding. Specul tttentlon to btck-
wtrd or dellctte puplli. Homt
atmoiphere. lndlvldutl tttentlon. Tan 830.00 per month.
Open tlr ichool during July
ud Auguit, picnlci, tto.
Write to tht Principtl,
MRS. J. MASTERS, L.L.A.
.artfrYo-atsdSabyTo.
Baby's
I'Ovviu
Soapi
10 Individual J     I
Le«**»» carions_B
p     SALE ENDS
.TUESDAY, THE 19TH.
Our June Sale has been s wondsrful success and to finish with a real busy,
time we are offering these snd Many other very outstanding bargains.
Cinderella Mats
Tht hit ot Ui* teuon, ln Ulk
crepe, putrail, Vllcolettes,
silk piquet, tte., tn tht mtny
stupes including d»*t AA
the wide brimi.  -BltUV
White Panamas
$1.95
v^ «
A special
lot it ...
A new lot ot Soft Cel Silk
Dresses, putel shides ind
plenty ot white. Why pty
more? »A QC
Only   wit.VO
Misses' Swagger
Suits
Printed cottons ind  piquen.
3 to 14 yetn. Very ~
imtrt. Only •**.
Beach Pajamas        Porch Dresses
For ladies and misses, one-
tnd two-piece itylu from—
$1.49   $1.00 ,0 $1.95
Hetvy itteen, bright colon
but fut. Goods sell it 98c ytrd.
Theu wlU sell fut     CQ/»
RAMSDEN'S
322 Baker St.
Cash Only
Your grocer says:
* Nourishing toasted Wheat
* With extra Bran added
* Ready-to-eat with milk or cream
Kellogg's PEP is for actios people. For youngsters who are always on
the go. For grown-ups who use and need energy. Because PEP is full
of the nourishment of wheat. The protein. The vitamin B. PEP digests
easily and releases energy quickly. There's extn bran in PEP. Enough
to be mildly laxative.
This week your grocer says, Keep going with PEP! You'll find
PEP featured at your grocer's. Discover the popularity of this ready,
to-eat cereal in your family. Fresh, crisp flakes of toasted wheat. Loaded
with flavor. Delicious with milk or cream. Sliced fruit
or honey adds wonderful variety.
Get PEP from your grocer. Always fresh, ffeat-wofed
in the VAXTITE bag—an exclusive Kellogg feature.
Made by Kellogg Company, Ltd., London, Ontario.
f
If
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— THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. B.C-SATU1.D**
Ladies Canvas
SHOES
for Summer Wear
The perfect shoe to add
the finishing touch to
those white summer ensembles. Priced from
$1.95
$2J5
I
In Tlu, Pumps or Strap! with
Rubber or Leather Soles with
Covered Hecli.
R. Andrew & Co.
Leaders in Footfashion
SOUTH SLOCAN
HAS BIG PARTY
Institute Puts on .a
Carnival Program
of Games
SOOTH SLOCAN, Jon* It—The Women'* Institute held » cirnivtl evening, it No. t Flint hill. Thi member! were Invited to t-rlng their hut-
bandt along md thou who rwpon-
ded wert highly intertilntd.
Mrs. H. Jimu, Mn. P. 0. Bird ind
Mn. A. T. McDonild were Joint hut*
um, md were wilted by Mn. Andrew Willey, Mn. W. P. Rogers, Mrs.
Russell McDonild, Mn. W. A. McCibe
md Mn. W. Tlndile.
Tablet were trrtnged for bridge
ud whlit. ilthough thi mtjority
of guutt ihowed their preference fcr
the side entertainments consisting   '
-tn_   ,n„    h.*/.,«I1.    _  "-nlll.Hj,  WhM
*t
ring tow. bigitelle, i "roulette wheel"
md various racu. ■•   -
Mrs. W. D. Ridge ind Mn. I. J.
Bowkett were the wlnnen In thi po-
teto noe wblch wu run In several
heite.
Prises wer* won on th* "roulette
wheel" by Mn. John Murray 'md
Mrs. B. J. Bowkett. In btgitelle, W.
Wilker ind B. J. Bowkttt wert the
winners. W. D. Ridge md P. B. Hir-
dln win tht lucceuful competitor!
In ring tou.
Mrs. Wilson Whlteley trnnged in
lnterutlng guessing competition.
Mln Minuet Orthim entertained
with pltnoforte selections during the
playing* of games.
The hall wu decorated wltb lovely
flowen from the idjicent garde of
No. 3 Plmt and tbe prettily appointed tu table it which Mra. P. 0. Bird
md Mrs. W. J. Tlndale poured, wu
oentered with columbines, pink! ind
dililw.
Thou attending Included Mr. ud
Mra. F. B. Bardln, Mr. md Mn. W. D.
Ridge. Mr. md Mn. W. R. McDonald,
Mn. W. J. Tlndile, Mr. md Mn. A.
Willey, Colonel md Mn. Murray.
Mr. ind Mn. O. W. Humphry. Mr.
md Mn. Bird, Mr. ind Mr*. H. Jimu,
Mr. md Mn. W. Wtlkliy, Mr. md
Mn. B. J. Bowkett, Mr. md Mra. D.
J. Diviy Mr. and Mn. W. A. McCibe.
Mn. J. Bitley, Mr. tnd Mn. A. T.
McDonald, Mr. md Mn. W. T. Jonu,
Mn. M. Watts ot Nelson, Mrs. B. X.
McOregor. Mr. md Mn. W. R. Rogers,
Mtss Bradshaw, Mn. Whlteley. Miss
Hodges Nelson, Mrs. J. D. Yeatmtn,
Miss Mclnnes ind Mrs. Orabim md
Miss Mirgiret Oraham of Nelion.
Graeme Tlndile, Mr. md Mn. W.
J. Tlndile'i young ion ll i pttltnt In
the Kooteniy Lake hoipltal, Nelton.
where he hu undergone an operation
tor mastoid.
Mlu Wlnnlfred Ruuel who ls relieving it the Kooteniy Lake hospital vlsted her parents, fit. md Mn.
F  H. Ruoei.
Tb. Junior W. A. with Mrs. F. H.
Ruuel u luperlntendent havt cloted
their meeting! Ior thl summer. Thty
hid a successful bike sale to wind up
for the aeason, Lily Xdwards, MontUa
Scott and Betty Ruuel were tbe eon-
verora.
The St. Matthews Sunday school
with Mlu Bradshaw ind Mlw Miry
Bradshaw u superintendent md organist, respectively hive prorogued for
the tummer month*. Th* annual picnic li und.rwiy.
§afew/iy Stores
2 Days SPECIALS 2 Days
Saturday, June 16th—June 18th. Monday
PHONE 153 FREE DELIVERY
Sugar    io ibi* 6 $c
PEANUT BUTTER-Bulk   2 lbs. 2ty
PICKLES—Happyvale Sweet  :_,  31-oz. 33?
Pineapple, Singapore, 2s, 2 tins 21c
SPAGHETTI-Libby's 14%-oz. Tta   ty
PEAS—2s. Aylmer, Sieve 5   2 tins 231
Extra Special!
Bulk Soap Chips 3 lbs. 25c
KRAFT CHEESE—ls
C0RNs--2s, Aylmer White
  Lb. 25r*
 2 tins 21tp
SOUP—Aylmer Tomato 3 tins 23*?
PORK & BEANS—Royal City 2s, squat .. 3 tins 23<*
BEANS—Quaker 2s, cut green 2 tins 23<
Extra Special!
2 LBS. I.B.C. MIXED BISCUITS.. 39c
SALMON-Pink Seal Via  3 tins 23*
ALL-BRAN—Kellogg's large  Pkg. 21*
KELLOGG'S PEP-Large :. 2 pkgs. 23*
GRAHAM WAFERS-I.B.C., Lb. pkg. 19<?
ROYAL CROWN CLEANSER   4 tins 25?
Extra Special!
RED ARROW DOUAR SODAS.... 29c
BUTTER—Highwsy   3 lbs. 73*
CRESCENT SHORTENING   2 lbs. 23*
Maxwell House Coffee Ib. 39c
KETCHUP—Hsppyvsle %  11-oz. bottle 13<
OLIVES-Stuffed Libby's 7-oz* 21*
Extra Special/
Maple Buds.... lb. 21c
FRUITS
Oranges*
Oood Sin
doz	
Oranges
Medium Six*
doz	
95c
95c
Each
Cantaloups
5 lbs.
Apples
Deliclout
15c
25c
Apricots, Plums,
and Peaches
Strawberries
Sxlr* Fincy Qutllty
3 boxss 25c
Vegetables
Lb.
Tomatoes
Hot Houn
Rhubarb
20c
25c
6 lbs	
Carrots, Beets
4 bunches 25c
Lettuce
Large head ... 10c
Radishes, Green
Onions
3 bunches 10c
New Potatoes
5 Ib 23c
Cabbage: Ib. ... 6c
VALUES-Quality Meat-VALUES
YOUNG PIG LIVER:
Sliced or piece;      1 Pc
2 lbs   13
HAMBURGER: Freshly
minced; * OC*
» lbs.   ifJ
COUNTRY STYLE
SAUSAGE: or*
3 lbs  LO
PORK CHOPS: Small
loin; or*
BONELESS VEAL
OVEN ROAST:
Big Value,       IP*
PRIME STEEF BEEF
POT ROASTS
Lb 10*
BLADE ROASTS
Lb.  12*
BONELESS OVEN
ROASTS-Very Choice
Lb 18*
BONELESS STEW BEEF
Cut up  2 lbs. 21*
BOILING BEEF
3 lbs 25*
PORK TENDERLOIN
Lb 25*
PORK STEAKS
2 lbs 35*
VEAL FILLET ROASTS
Lb 20*
SWIFTS PICNICS
Lb.  20*
COOKED CORNED BEEF
Lb.   18*
SWIFTS WEINERS
Lb.  20*
BOILED HAM: Lb... 45*
SPICED HAM: Lb... 40*
PURE LARD: 00*
Swift's; 2 lbs. -W
VEAL CHOPS: OC*
Tender .... 2 lbs. OO
ROUND STEAK: Cut
from Choice Steer 9C*
Beef; 2 lbs.   00
PORK OVEN ROASTS:
Tender; 10*
Lb
VEAL RUMP AND LEG
ROASTS:        1 C'lQ^
wi rmiiivs thi iisht to limii i
IFIWtl       IIOIII        Ll M I 1 I D
DISTRIBUTION «59. WITHOUT WASTE
DENTAL CLINIC
ROBSONPLAN
W.I. to Try Out Idea;
Dr. McDiarmid Is
82 Years
ROBSON, June 14—Thl June nutting ot thi Robion Woum'i Initltute
wu htld it tto* horn* of Mrt. Squint
wltb I Urge ttteaduo*. Thl pruldent
pretlded.
Correspondence included litter*
(rom the Stlvitlon Army ud tbt
crippled childnn'* ho*plt*I In Vlctorli acknowledging domtlont wnt,
tlio * letter (rom in *b**nt member
thinking the lnititutt (or lti letter
to her.
Th* d«nt*l clinic wu dlteuwed
tgtln, and I oommlttee conilitlng
oi Mri. Thorp ind Mre. Miller wu
tppolnted to mike arrangement* (or
work to he don* if'requlred. going
Into th* matter with th* parenU.
It wu decided to hold the tnnutl
plcnlo ln Jul;, two committee* being
tppolnted to make arrangement!. It
wu decided to uk th* iporti committee to take over th* (port* ind
gimei.
A data (or a bake ule wu left over
Ull tbe Jul; meeting.
An excellent paper on agriculture
by Dean Clement wu read br Mn.
Vtrntp.
The muilctl part ot th* prognm
wu a tong by Mn. BeUwd. ''I Bend
Thee Red Boiw" and mo recitaUoni
by Mn. Hett, and wu greatly enjoyed.
Retreihmenti were terved by the
hottett aitieted by Mn. Martin and
Mn. Magee.
Thoee present included Mn. Carter,
Mn. Hett, Mn. B«c_mi, Mn. Berry,
Mn. Clark, Mn. Graham. Mn. ft.
Berry, Mn. I*. Obome, Mn. Berry.
Mn. Obome, Mra. Mitchell, Mn. Fox-
lee, Mn. atvrlllk, Mn. Squlrei, Mln
McDiarmid. Mn. Ballard. Mn. Wright,
Mn. Du Plat, Mn. Clyde, Mn. MUler,
Mn. Galbraith. Mn. Thorpe, Mn.
Martin, Mn. Tutt, Mn. Goodwin.
Mmy ot thi Robeon people met
it the home o( Dr. A. P. McDiarmid
to eipreai their ;
•xraelon ot hli
wlthee on the
nd birthday.
A pleaaant evening wu ipent with
nuitcil theme Profewor WrUht ot
Brandon college pliyed plinoforte
numbm tnd Mr*. Carter gtve • tolo,
tocompenled by Mr. Wright. All Joined
la ilnglng eome of the old f *vorite
hymn*.
Mr. ind Mn. Wright of Brandon
college are ipendlng the tummer it
their nnch home h*r*. Dr. tnd Mn.
Evtnt and baby aon will arrive later.
Dr. and Mn. Oigton hive left
for a motor trip to the Okanagan tor
a tiw diyi.
Mr. ilia Mn. Woodbum and ftmlly
were vlslton ln Robton.
Kitchener Team
Won in Softball
KITCHBHER, Jun* 15— Creiton
Wildcats, ladles' softball turn, went
down to defeat at th* hinds of Uw
Kitchener Pine Kat* by I toon of
29-25.
It'wu wrongly reported that the
Pine Katz wen beaten 94 to 93.
A muieum of theatricil touvenin
and exhibit! will be opend in Pirli.
D.C. Art
Shoppe
Summer Apparel
for All Occasions
at All Prices
CREPE DRESSES
From $7.M to ttlM
CHirrON AND KNIT FROCKS
rrom S1SJ0 to 118.78
VOILE DRESSES
From $3-00 to $6700
AU sizes.
SPORT DRESSES
From $5.00 to VM
SUMMER SUITS
Crepe ind Knitted Pique
Situ lt to 40
From $12.50 to $16.50
Hosiery Special
Weldrat Chiffon, Full Fuliion*
ed. Regulir 85c. CQ/»
SPECIAL   D«/V
The Shop of Smart
Styles	
I MORNINO. JUNI 11, HJ4-—
froCl ETY
MOI FIVI
Thll column I* conducted
Mr*. M. J. Vlgneui. Alt newt ol *
social nttui*. Including receptions
print* entertainments, ptnonil
IMS*, mirrlu**. Ho., will *r~
ln tbl* column Telephont
vltntux tt her home, 618
3. A. MMMIIIan. Mill itreet. an*
nouhou th* *ng»gem*nt of hit tldut
diughter Niomle. to Charlu Bennett
of Vtnoouvw. th* wedding to ttkt
plae* In Helton July 1.
e    *    •'
Tht tecond of * wrl«* ot lunchtons
wu h*M Thundiy at thi NeUon Oolf
and Country club whin thou pnunt
wm Mn. A. L. McCulloch, Mn. Wllllim Waldie, Mn. John Cartmel, Mn.
Ouy W. Dtvu, Mn. A. I. Murphy,
Mn. Arthur Balrd, Mra. C. V. Oignon.
Mn. C. W. Appleyard, Mn. H. H. Mic-
Kenele, Mn. Waldo Ferguion, Mn.
L. V. Rogin. Mrs. O. Spenoer Oodfrey,
MlM M. Cimeron. Mn. T. C. Shtrpt.
Mr*. L. B. Bradley, Mn. _. Boiling.
tin. R. Is. McBride. Mri. Hirold Uku,
Mn. Roy Pollard. Mlw Jem Wildle,
and Mlu Helen Murphy.
• •   •
B. Cimeron wu * ctty visitor Frldiy
trom Slocan Olty. .
• - •  I
Mr. ind Mn. D. McKay of Sloctn
City, who ban bwn ipendlng a hell-
day In Nelaon, returned home yeiterdiy.
. *   *   *
J. Kennedy ot Fraser'! Landing
ipent yeiterdiy In town ihopplng.
B. K. Sharp* -* tb* Euphntet mine
wu a city vliltor Frldiy.
• •   »
A. H. Noiket wu * recent vUltor
In town trom Balfour.
• •   •
Mr. ind Mn. T. L. Irwin ind Mr.
and Mn. A. A. Pagdln left by motor
thli morning to spend * houdiy In
Kelowna.
• e   •
Mn. Hyraan wu a guwt ln Nelton
Friday from New D*nv*r.
e    •   •
In honor of Mlu Alison Younger,
who hit Juit nturned from tchool
MUt Bitty Orlmet and Mln Marian
Younger were Joint hostesses st the
home of the Utter on MIU etreet
Thunday afternoon. Mile Jean Boomer prwlded it tha tei table center**
with yellow and white row buds. The
tervlteun win Mlu Loll Boomer
and Mlw Alio* Twlit. The Invited
(Mat* included MU* AUton Younger.
MUs Francu Wheeler, Ulu ElUtbeth
Vance, Mlw Helen Schupe, Mlw Mtr-
Ket Lutet, MUi Alice TwUt. MUI
Udi Dolphin, Mli Helen Affleck.
MU* Roeemiry King, the Mlnei LoU
and Jean Boomer, Mlw Nora Slmpion.
MUl Jereldlne DennUon, MUs Once
Hayden, MUa Dort* Bpter, the Misses
Muriel and Evelyn Weitherhetd, Mlw
Seanor Srtklne of Rosslsnd, MUs
Miriin Younger and Mlw Betty
Grimes.
Mr. and Mn. Percy MctSelrmld of
Vincouver in ipendlng a holldiy ln
Ntlion.
.   .  .
Mlw A. Clever wu a guwt ln th*
city Frldty from New Denver.
Mrs. John Lawson and ion Jtck ot
Cutlegar an spending tht week-end
In Nelson gueit* of Mn. S. J. Skinner,
Filrvlew.
»   •   .
Un. A. 8. Richie of Procter ipent
Frldiy In town ihopplng.
• •   •
Mn. Hugh Boetock ot Ottawi, who
li vlilUng her p*r*nt*. Mr. ind Mn.
C. R. Himllton at Kokanee, wu a
city vUltor yuterdiy.
• .   .
A. Vswir wu t guwt In Nelwn
from Ainsworth.
• •   e
S. H. Little ot Sloctn Olty ipent
yeiterdiy vliitlng In town.
St. Ptul'i W.M.S. held i tw it th*
home of Mn. D, Ltughtcn Thursday
tfternoon, when a large number of
memben and frlendi ittended. Mn.
D. Laughton and Mn. D. Maloney received the gueete tnd the tet table
whtch wu centered with t bowl of
betutlful roeu wu preilded over by
Mn. William Ramuy. Mn. A. T.
Richards, the Misses bene tnd Once
Laughton wen aervlteurs, misted by
Mlw Helen Ferguion tnd Miss Mte
McFtfltne. Two violin selections wen
pliyed by Mlw Helen Ferguion, *c-
comptnltd by Mn. T. J. 8. Ferguson,
ind two retdlngs by Mlw Mu McFir-
ltne were gruUy ippreclited. Mrt.
Oeorge Luter nndered t pleulng tolo
ind encore tccomptnled by Mlts Nellie McClure. Mn. J. Armstrong give
tn IntereiUng ipeech ind i presen-
tttlon of t life membenhlp certificate wu made to Mn. Wllllim Rtmtay
by Mn. C. Olendennlng.
* •   •   •
William Poole, mining man of
Vancouver, ls spending a few dayi
visiting ln the Olty.
i"r e
Rural Dean Clyde Harvey, who hu
been vlilUng at New Denver and Slocan City paued through Nelson ywterdiy for bis homo In Procter.
Mlw Florence Stevenson, who hu
been taking a builnew coune In Vancouver, nturned home Thundiy evening.
• •   •
Mlw Bnlyn Ftlmer ot Vancouver.
O.BJB. itud*nt, U ipendlng her not-
Butcherteria News
T. S. SH0RTH01SE
527-PH0NES-528
Service
Quality
Better Meats lor Less
, Our Frigidaire Window and Sanitary Market ars your
protection of Highest Quality  Government Graded
Meats handled in an up-to-date manner.
Saturday ond Monday Specials
Shoulder Roasts 1934 1Q?
Lamb: per lb   lo
Choice Veal Oven
Roasts: per lb	
15'
Prime Ribs Steer
Beef: per lb	
15'
Prime Oven Rossis 1 Ct*
Steer: per Ib  1J
Choice Pot Roasts Steer
pi—• inr
Young Routing or Broiling Chicken: 00«?
Per lb  do
Choice Lamb Chops: OC.
Per Ib  Lo
Creamery Butter with
meat order: itt
2 lbs  IO
Choice Veal Steak:   9M
2 lbs.  OO
Finnan Haddles:       ]M
Par lb   lo
Ayrshire Bacon:       0*K
Per lb.   "*
Grade A. Med.   l£t
Eggs: 2 do*..... Ttl
Potted Meat: Delicious; per lb. ..
IS*
Spokane Cottage
Cheese: per lb.
25*
»»,i,fr.W;k^.liWi>^
cMea&her'sfd
607 Baker St. Phom\200
STORE NEWS
Summer and Early Fall Millinery
Shade your face with whatever particular type of brimmed hat you have a
leaning toward. A big cartwheel of straw, blooming with posies. Or a white
stitched crepe hat with a nonchalant brim that goes so well with sports
clothes. Or felt, of course—in feather-weight editions, Our summer and early
fall hats are the talk of the town—for quality at a price.
LARGE BRIMMED DRESS HATS AND THE STITCHED SPORTS HATS
EACH  ?2.5© to -P6..S5
FELTS-WHITE AND EARLY FALL COLORS-EACH  ¥4.00
tlon tt th* horn* of Mr. tnd Mn. H.
D, Diwion, Stanley itreet.
• • •
Mn. Suit Murden tnd *on Bobby
hive retur ltd from Procter when thty
hive been guut* ot Mr. ind Un.
Donaldson. While there they attended
the Ogden-Helghton wadding Wtdnudty at Procter.
e s •
Mr. and Mn. Oeorge Johnitone.
Kooteniy strut, htve u their guwti
their ton tnd daughter-ln-ltw, Mr.
ind Mn. Lewis Johnstone tnd dtughter Jiequellm.
ROSSLAND KX.
ELECTS OFFICERS
Legion Ladies Plan Social
Evening; Young Ladies'
Have Picnic
ROSSLAND. June It.—Oenenl satisfaction with the work of tht yeir
ind optimism for the futun mtrked
the tnnutl meeting of Roulind oouncll Mo. 1988, Knlghtt of Col mbua
Thl retiring offlun eiprewed tp-
preclttlon ot tbe tupport given them
during the year, and those newly elected pledged their but efforts to the
cause. Following are the new officers:
Herbert L. Chrlatlan, grind knight
(re-elected): W. G. Mart, deputy
grand knight; C. 8. Bill, chancellor: Gerald Bolsjoll. recorder; J. B.
Cammoul. idvocite; Jamea W. Harper, warden: Bruce McAulay, inside
guard; Oeorge Tomlch and D. H. R.
Jones, outside guards; Thomu Beau-
lieu, trustee.
LADIES MEET
A muting of the Women'i luilUtry
to thi Ctntdlin Legion, B.E.B.L. wu
held tt the home of Mrt. H. A. Bithle,
Court House Squire. Plans were Uld
for t nelll evening tt the home of
Mn. Percy B. Ttylor.
Encouraging reports were reoelved
from til committees. Thon present
were Mn. D. V. Wood. Mn. Thomu
Wood, Mri. Arthur E. Tntford, Mn.
Wllllim Bulck, Un. Harry A. Bathle,
Un. William Qresly-Jones, Mrs. J.
WCullough, Mn. Charles Symonai,
Mn. O'Reilly, Mn. Leeson. Mn. W.
F. Line, Mn. James R. HtrdyrMn.
Percy B. Tiylor tnd Mn. Howtrd
Ferguion.
Thi Toung Ltdlu' Dltcuulon club
held tn enjoyible plcnlo tt the old
City puk. Hot hamburger sandwiches
tnd coffee wer* urved. Then ln it-
tendance wen Mn. W. 0. Small, Mn.
F. Ethrldge, Mlu Mtbel A. Selwty.
Mrs. A. T. O. Drake. Mlu E. Jickson.
Mlu Lllltin Johnion. Mtw Elsie Vtr-
coe. Mlw Eunice Ooodenough tnd
MUl E. McOlll.
Mln Mirjorle Culllnine, wl*.o hu
been holidaying it her home In thli
city hu left for ennbrook to resume
hir duties u nune-ln-tnlntng on the
•tttt ot Bt. Eugene hotplttl.
About 15 ot the members of Rosslind Counoil No. 1588, Knights of
Columbui, were the guests ot the
Trill council, tt t picnic held tt
Anderson'! ranch, netr Blueberry.
Mn. T. Supple ind young ton tn
holidaying it Edgewood.
Ur. tnd Mn. Gwelaon Oroutsge of
Trail .accompanied by Mn. Myles
Tyson of this elty and Mlw Connie
Eocles have nturned from i visit to
Spokine.
Mlw Audrey Himllton of Winttehw
wi* the guest ot Rowland frlendi, in
route to Cilgtry.
Mr. tnd Mrs. Mylet Tyton wert In
Tnll gueste tt thl wedding of Mn.
Tyson's niece, Mlu Mildred Oroutage.
JOHANNISBUROtCPl-Incretie
of two centi recently ordered by the
South African Motor Tnde moclitlon has brought the price of
gasoline here to 38 cents a gallon.
FRUITVALE HAS
A WHIST DRIVE
Women's  Auxiliary  Entertains; Miss Hope Baker
on Holiday
FRUITVALE, June IS. —Prultvlle
Womtn'i tuxllltry of St John'i
church, enterttlned it t court whut
tet ln the Ptrieh hill Mn. S. Brewster, holding the highest soon, Mn.
T. Wood*, second, tnd Mn. A. De
Bruyn coniolitlon. Tn wu terved.
Un. J. Toung, Un. T. Toung, Mlw
Florence and Madge Toung, wen
vlalton to TrtU.
Mlw Hope Biker, of the nursing
stiff of Jubilee hotplttl, Vlctorli, hu
irrlved to spend htr vacation hen
the guwt of htr pirenti. Mr. tnd
Mn. O. 8. Biker.
Ut. tnd Un. A. R. Heighten, tnd
dtughter Bernlce were vlslton here,
the guests ot Mr. tnd Mn. E. Cole.
Mr. tnd Mn. W. U. Smith win
vlslton to Rosslind.
Dr. Murray hu left to spend i
short vacation at Spokane.
Hn. J. Toung tnd ion Cyril, who
hid been vltltlng hen hive left. Un.
T. Toung accompanied them to thtlr
home at tonl*. who* the wUl iperK
t ihort vidtlon.
Mr .ind Mn. Wilbur Orleve tnd
young ton. wen vlilton to Rowltnd,
the guwta ot Mr. tnd Mn. C. Vei-
l<7.       ■        I
Mrs. 1. Hale Heads
ROSSLAND, Jun* IS—Th* following officers wen elected by Dabonh
Rebtkih Lodg* No. 13. »t It* reiu-
Itr muting: Mn. Iwbelli Hile. noble
gnnd; Un. Cirth Smith, vice
gnnd; Mn. Bndt Henderson, recording secretary, Mn, Jewle Henderson, financial aecntiry; Mri. Muriel
Butenc, treuunr; Mn. Htttli Mir*
tin, gnnd reprewntitlvi.
Un. Wlllltm J. Evim ind Un.
Dorothy 0111 hiv* nturned frord I
holldiy tt Deer Tttt.
Rev. tnd Un. D. 8. Oitchpole tnd
childnn htve gone to Toronto when
they win ipind the nif» two
monthi.
Mlw Effle Mitchell hu nturned
to Vlctorlt to rwume htr duttw ns
nune-ln-tnlntng. »t the Roy»l Jubllu hoipltil.
UU* Onot C*r**on of Winnipeg
wu the gueit of Rowltnd frltnds,
At Your Grocer's
Specify
'Mothers"
BREAD
WE
DELIVER
FREE
PHONES
831
833
VASSAR'S
CASH MEAT MARKET
Good Buying for Soturdoy ond Monjoy
Choice Steer Beef
Rolled Boneless Pot   10*?
Roast: per lb.    iL
T.-Bone Roast;
Per lb.	
BoU Beef:
4 lbs.	
Pot Roast:
Per lb	
Oven Roast:
Per lb	
Round Steak: Good; QC-?
2 lbs  «W.
23'
.25"
9"
14'
Legs Lamb:
Special. Psr Ib. ....
Lamb Chops:
2  lbs
Vesl, Fill"et"'Roast."'
Per lb.	
Pork Roast, Oven:
Per lb	
27'
45'
23*
18*
Creamery Butter:
Per lb , ;
Eggs: Grade B,
Large; 2 doz.	
Dairy Butter: *
Special, 2 lbs. .....
Hamburger: Fresh
made; 3 lbs. for .P
Jellied Veal: Sliced;
Per lb	
Cold Roast Beef:
Sliced; per lb	
Breakfast Sausage:
Made;
Per lb. -
Swift's Fresh Sliced
Bacon: perlb.	
Swift's Pure Lard:
2 lbs. for	
Heinz Dili Pickles:
Good size; 3 foi*...
24*
39*
37'
25'
28'
35'
25'
10*
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PAGE  SIX
Siuoluhid April 33. 1803
"Interior of BrltUh Columbia'! Family Newspaper"
ALL TBI NEWS WHILE n IS NEWS
PubllalWd *v*ry morning txotpt Sundiy by
■ttl NBWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED.
SIS    Btkir    Strut,    Ntlton,    Brlttah    Columol*
PHONE 144, Prlrtt* tsebugt QonntcUng *U Dtptrtmuti
Mimtur 01 tb* Audit Buretu of Ctrculitloni
and lb* Ctntdlin Pita laani Win N*w» tettln
SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1984.
.« A GREAT SPORT PASSES ON
Charlie "Chuck" Gardiner, the hockey world's star
goal minder is dead. The man who won the Vezina
trophy as the outstanding goalie in the National hockey
race has passed at the brief age of SO years.
He passed on just after breaking into real fame
in the strenuous battles for the Stanley cup which his
team, the Chicago Hawks, won in a uphill battle. He
played in that series against the wishes of his club
bosses, for he was ill. He delivered the goods but
the strain was too great and he has lingred on snd on
until overtaken by the grim reaper.
"Chuck" Gardiner had a great many personal
friends from Winnipeg eastward. But in addition, he
had thousands, and thousands of friends and followers
across Canada and tha United States. As s goal minder
in big time hockey he had made history that was read
with interest and awe in every corner of the country
where hockey is known or followed.
Barely out of his 20s "Chuck" earned an enviable
reputation in the great ice sport His name will go
down in history with that of Vezina of the Canadiens
who died of TB at a young 'age after a strenuous
season.
Gardiner played through 820 major league hockey
games and set an average of only 2.1 goals allowed a
game. And it is odd that in 1988-84, his last season,
he was going in top form snd in 48 games played he
allowed but 88 goals into his nets for an average of
1.7 goals per game.
it is regretful when a great sportsman passes.
But it is much sadder when he passes at the age of
80 when he is at the peak of his career. While he is
gone his name and memory will linger on. He will be
talked of in years to come as one of the greatest
players in Canada's national winter pasttime and as
a true blue clean sport who had his heart and soul in
the game and played the game for the game's sake.
CARE ON THE HIGHWAYS
Young people of Bergen county, New Jersey, hsve
organised a "Skill of the Road" program, under direction of their high school Y.M.C.A., to spread instruction in safe driving.
According to their standards a skilled driver
"keeps in proper line, keeps inside white lines, does
not hog the road, makes proper turns, practices road
coutesy, recognizes that a child always has the right
of way, observes green as the only 'go' signal, looks
and signals before coming out of a parking place, snd
thinks quickly and accurately in an emergency."
According to Dr. Herbert J. Stack, safety supervisor of the national bureau of casualty and surety
underwriters, this movement is adapted to any high
school fat the country snd should be considered.
"High school students of today are the automobile
drivers of the future," he explains. "They should
know everything there is to know about safe motor
vehicle operation. If we -could train all the children
in our secondary schools to be safe drivers, the question of tomorrow's accident record would be answered
—accidents would be at a minimum."
What is good in New Jersey is good in B.C. when
It comes to autoists and traffic rules.
THAT BODY OF YOURS
By JAMES W. BARTON, MD.
CANCER IS CURABLE
Everybody, eapeclilly thou tp-
protchlng or it middle ige. It In-
teruted Tn cincer. Almoet everybody
knowt now thlt while the cause of
etneer li unknown, lt lt It reoognlud
urly md treitment given, mmy llvu
tre uved.
And ilmost everybody knowt thtt
the thru formi ot trwtment now given ire radium, thl x-riy, tnd the knife
opentlon.
Untortunitely wme of thou operated upon or wbo undergo treitment
by rtdlum or x-ray die liter of cincer,
thui ihowlng thit thu* methodi
do not tlwtyi cure.
Thl reteon thtt cancer recura or
return! tgtln In ume lndlviduili la
bectuu It I* the nature of cincer t->
travel tlong the lymphatic tubei or
veeult to vtrlout porta of tht body,
to tlthough the original growth Is
removed, uother cincer la growing
tt wme pirt more or leu dlitut.
AUNT HKT
Td Uki te Hi i unified womtn
Ever' one I know thlt tint tryln'
to gtln weight li dletln' to Uk* It
off.'
Thl* hu bata * mttter ot discouragement to phyilcltni md pttlent* tnd *o niturally tht -quutlon lt
uked, "Ii cincer curable?"
A lug* group of th* outatmdlng
turgeoni of North Amerlw wm*
month* tgo dltcuseed thl* mttter tnd
mide tbe definite statement, "Cincer
li curable."
And the records of ouu thit win
pruented it thtt muting tell their
own itory.
Dr. J. II. Wtlnwrtght, Scrmton.
Pi, nported t womtn of «i, with
bruit cincer tor ilx yun; the lived
3d yetn md thru monthi; mother
operated on for cincer. preunt for *
yur, ilive now, 38 yun ifter the
opentlon: itlll mother tllve tt M,
wme 30 yetn tfter opentlon.
Dr. 0. W. Crlle. Cleveltnd, tnd mo-
dttu hive teen Sen caneen, 37M
operated on, 18W who underwent operation md radium treitment, 1331
hid radium treitment only, md 3MI
on whom lt wu lmpoutbl* to operate.
Of 1338 ouu they wen tbli to trace
1183 mrvived thne yetn or mon,
md 187 for five yetn.
Dr. D. Outhrie, Siyre. Pi., reported
DO ctaes who were alive mon thm
five Jrun tfttr operation.
Dr. N. 3. MicLein, Winnipeg, reported tl cum, luting from tlv* to
*i y««n.
Theu flguru from such retliblt
wurcu certainly prove thtt "cincer
li curable," md ihould do much to
remove the few tnd doubt tbout the
vtlue ot the methodi ot touting
ctaetr.
Between
You and
Me
ByJ.BX.
W*U, w* hive t new huvywt'jht
chimplon. Prlmo Ctrnert. celled "flnl"
ud hu bun dethroned tnd hi thinki
It li t bird blow to Bur. But'Mute
ll Burlng up wonderfully under hli
newfound glorlu. Ctrnert tried bird
to Bur down on Bur but Bur
downed Ctrnert, yu, uvertl tlm*
Thtt'1 bright, if I do uy 11 myuif.
•   •   •
WiU, Mule U one chtmpion who
will go down ln hlitory with t niw
•login for * new chimplon. He nld
"WUl wmeone glv* me » bottle ot
bear." AU tbe brewerlu In tbe Unlttd
Sutet wlU be wiring him tor exclu-
•Ive right! to tdvertlie thtt hi wu
calling tor their beer. But Bur wu
only cilllng for t beer. He didn't ctr*
whtt kind. Whin tt didn't trrlvi he
cilled tgtln wltb, "Wiu, 111 pty tor
it." It Dick Btrnu hid bun tround
I'U bet he'd htve unt Mix t whole
ctrton, provided he nturned the ctrton md emptiu. Well, It wu t bur
ot i fight In ftct It tu ill Bur,
thit'i a ban ftct.
.*  *   *
With th* tight ovtr ud th* clrcui
on today tben will not be i grett
detl to ttlk about next weu. _--_
the dty council ittrta wmethlng or
tomeone txplodet t bomb In thl Jtp-
Inew royil pallet. Prom t newt
standpoint thi future look! pretty
glum.
INDEX   NUHMERg   Or
U MININO STOCKS
Tbi weight Index number of 38
mlnlnc itocki computed by th* Dominion buretu ot atitlitica oh thl
but 1*38 equtli 100, WU 181! for
thi wuk ending May 34 u compired
wltb 131.7 for th* prevloui wuk.
Nineteen gold itocki rou trom 131J
to 138.7 md four bu* metala itocki
from 113.3 to 189.8.
Dr. 3. T. Quttln wu ill
rhundiy night. Hi wu pulling for
Uud*. He Uku Bur't wlw crtcki. He
thinki he ti i real chunplon. Dr. D.
W. McKay hurd of a feUow batting
on Camera md went to cover lt but
refund whu he found the mu wltb
the money had bun Imbibing freely
ud none too weU. O. P. Perry of the
Renj wu t brave chip. He nw earner* lou three roundi md itUl wu
willing to bet 18 on the chimp. Be
hid no taken, for which, tt tbe end
of th* fight, he expreued much
pleuure. The "Colonel" wu five
tmackeri iheid. Chief Alex St* ..'trt
picked uother winner, I think Alex
li the moit enthutlaitlc boxing follower we htve. He la iU nervea u he
tlti md witches the bittle come ln
over our leased wlrea. Alex tlwtyi hu
t ntt next to the tutomttlc printing mtchlne. WeU, why not, I cut
very weU  tell  the chief  ot  police
to get to out Now cu It WeU,
would you?
tte
With * clrcui In town thU tfttrnoon ud tvtnlng tht boyt Who enjoy
their Stturdty'i out hid better be
careful. It would be quite t thock
to wtlk Into thl menagerie tfter tn
afternoon ind evening of tlbow bending. Snikei would bt mild to an it-
tack of elephtntt. lions tnd tlgen.
Here'i • tip—Don't chinge uy 1100
bills today.
t.e   •
Saw a nlu grimly bur hldt ttrtp-
ped on a Mr. MCDougtU'i back : ta*
terdty. He md partner had Juit returned from t wuk or w ln tbe
woodi. Thtt ll Judging by their
betrdt. One hid t nice grlraly ikln
ud I hetrd blm remark thtt tt wu
pretty touch going through httrd
country ud thit he hid nicked the
bruin it 400 yirdt. Tbtt'i a long way
off—Etpeclilly It t teUow bid to
run lt.
a   ..    .
Her* ud there—J. J. Blnni loading
hi* baggage aboard a bua (or juuu
ud remitting thit t man lt tht
Sit wbu. It comu to ihopplng for
e women—Aldermin T. 3. Scinltn
ud thi Benwellt. unlor ud Junior-
ten untiling young Blllie BenweU
with tdvtiioe Information on the ctr*
cui—BlUli thinki the big unt le ibout
the we of hit gruddtd'i iuto tent-
Mr. Scanlan uyt thl clrcui did not
retch Crtnbrook until noon hour
yuttrdiy—Reg Dtwton It ibout but
tomewhit ttlff—Oeorge Dvorje . wu
Inquiring tbout u tuto iccldent out
the rotd—Oene Oulott wu looking
tor wmeone—Aldermin Jtm McKen-
Hi wu buiy ibout tbt chur **h—1
noticed 3. T. Morgu dreuod In »
■mock—tnd iwlnglng t wicked hammer—u he unpicked wme new turn!-
tun—Ptddy Sheran wu enjoying tbl
itmotphere of the Hum* hotel ve-
rindth—Elmer Horton tppeirt much
u uauil—md ont would not think
thit he htd hid t btth in the Duncin
rlvtr—A. Btlrd itlU think* he en-
Joyed the Urdtiu trip deeplte thi
ducking ind ttnu mlnutu—I htve
not wen Oeorge McOlnnli but I cm
pretty neirly guut whtt ht thinki
ud poulbly mildly uyt—
•   •   •
WtU. that'* ill for todty. tieept
thit I might hive t good column
Mondiy. Tou au thli feUow CUft
MeDougill wmta me to mut Mabel
Stark, the ftmoui wild in.mil trainer
Ul thll clrcui. PerwniUy I don't think
lion tamen ire ln my Une. rd tooner
go out tnd mut wmeone my own
aln md with imbltloni mon tlong
my line. Any girl who battles lloni
ll too big for mi. Wonder lf Mtbel
It ifrtld of t moun. I'U bet ibg'd
climb the big tent pole It one ru
down the uwduit Aoywiy Mtbel
pltyi with the Bengtl tlgen ud I
heir thtt her contract lUpultte* thit
she muit not go up ln in airplane.
Tbat li too dugtroui altogether. So
Mabel keeps ufe by itaytng on thl
ground tnd pitying tbout wtth fero-
doui mtn-ettlng beu.. Whtt a life.
Of coune ahe hu plenty of chancu
to get up in the air whu i tiger paw
uit mlnu tbe tide ot her hetd ud
it don't need u tlrplue either.
■THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. B.C-SATURDAY MORNINO. JUNI 1S. 1H4
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
35 YEARS.AGO
((torn the Nelwn Dtlly Miner of Sane
IS, 11*8)
O, Noel Brown the miniger of tht
Queen Beu mine I* ln town. Mr.
Brown li * keen ud luectuful ingler.
.   .   .
Th* Silver King mine ihlpped 1783
ton* to th* Hill Mint Comptny'i
imelter for tht four wukt ending
Juni 3.
aea
Tht Wett Kootenty Power ts Light
Co., wlU lupply power to the new
itrut railway here. C. Hillfu HtU,
weU known engineer, ti tn chirge of
tbe conitructlon.
Thow preunt at the Board ot Tnde
met Ung held lut night were, tbe
pruldent, 3. R. Robertwn,
Chtpmtn, Morrli, Fletcher,
Procter, Jowett, Irving, Kydd, Cipt
Dunckn. Dr. Arthur ud thi ncntary
Mr. swuniu.
SILVER BULLION
IMPORTS INCREASE
Importation ot tllver bullion In
April wu valued at 1103,068, • ltrger
■mount thu ututl. Thi imount trom
tht United Statu wu 199,931, tht
rut trom Orett Britain.
ARE PROMISES TO
WAR VETS KEPT?
Editor, Nelwn Daily Newi:
Sir—We read in a newi item in
your inu* ot Jun* 12, that ■ blU
is under conilderation "to meet the
request* of the raunicipilities of
Weitern Canada".
Thii bill, placing the legal phraseology into liymtn't language allow* th* municipal poUuciani to
stetl the land bought and paid for
by th* returned soldier under thit
great lnrtniment ot embezzlement,
an arreari tax ule.  .
Unfortunately, the returned Midler is not represented in my of
our governmental group*. To be
sure, returned soldien ire memben
ot the personnel of those group*, but
they have forgotten their comrade!
of -"lander's tieldi.
Al tor organization of ww veteran*, the British Empire Service
league known colloquially as the
Canidlan Legion, it time* voices t
meek remonstrance agalnit the anti-
veteran spirit io prevalent in Can-
ade.
But theae proteiti are t mere
•ource of quiet amusement'
Can you rectll the promises made
to the Canadian youth of 1914-18?
Have my of tho«e promise! been
kept? Hu uy attempt been made
to keep them?
Why, yea That youth, broken
down, wtr-wrecked old men now,
ire in your wide flung work camp*,
using a pick and shovel for starvation wage*, along with Uie boyi that
they laved from the ravage* of war,
your 1934 youth.
Let us ill gather round that rock
in the central square U the weitern
Cuadiu muntcipiUtiet, Uie soldiers
memorlil, md led by Uie foremoit
tin-pot poUUciu let ui iptone that
grand old poem, "They Shill not
sleep in Fluder'i Fields". No, nor
In Canidlan fleldi either.
__ M. J. O.XEABY.
Shoreacrei, B. C, June 14.
SALMO CAMP HAS
A BAND CONCERT
Th* Editor: "r~
Sir—Through tha klndnan ot the
members of tha Nelson City bud md
the memben ot the Nelwn branch
ot the "Toe H" the men it the Stlmo
ilrport ind their frlendi ipent •
mut enjoyible alternoon on Sundty.
Thlt conctrt wu arranged wme
thne tgo through the efforta ot Stanley Horiwlll ud htd bun looked forwud to very keenly by the mu it
the ctmp.
Mut of Siturdiy tfternoon ud ill
Sundty morning wveral of the mu
worked hwd to build i shelter of
■run boughs for the bud ud mother
tor my ltdlu who might tttend. Rowi
of pltnkt on blocki of wood wen
pliced to ntt mint of thon tttending. while the office, itore ud eutern wen itrtpped of chtlrt md formi.
A tupply of Ict cretm ud toft drlnki
wu purchued by the ctnteen commlttu ud In the metntlme w. Mills.
th* oook ud hli helper. Don Onnt,
ltbored to mtkt u extrt lupply of
good thlngi to ut
A truck load of nun ctmt from
Ohlnt Creek ctmp to ujoy tbt ooncirt ud alw to play a game of wft-
bill. A truck load from Bouth Fork
oamp arrived woa tftar tnd thm thi
wltb tht bud tpd other vlilton ud
tlw uveral carloads from Stlmo.
TH* bud pliyed t number of.weU.
known ud well Uked (election* from
3 to 4:30 ud win unitlntlng in their
effort*, on* piece following uother
ln quick mcceulon with very Uttl*
tntervtl betwun. '*
In tba middle of the ; -ogram ot
muilc the Mlnu Haul and Nu Stout
accompanied by their brother Jack
on the btgplpea give two Hlghltnd
duces tn Coatume. They wen heartily applauded.
Dining the prognm Du Webiter,
tht canteen steward, tbly utlited by
Herb Eckford dispensed ice cretm and
cooling drlnki
At 4:80 ill th* visitors, nurly 50
In numbtr, went Into the meu-hut
md ihowed their tpprecltUon of the
cooki effort! In no uncertain minner.
Some were even hetrd to up thtt
It wu thi but mul they htd eiten
for yetn. Thlt wu not uld within
hearing of their -vlves.
Muy of the vlilton took the opportunity of looking over the ilrport
work ud ihowed considerable surprise ud Interut it the imount ot
work thit hu bun done.
Af tei* the vlilton htd beu retruhed
the Airport, Ohlnt Creek ud South
Fori mu received their supper. The
vlilton then deputed md t w.:btU
gtme wu pltyed betwun China Creek
ud t tetm compoted of South fork
ud Airport men. The ruult wu
rather on* tided ln fivor of Cblni
Creek, th* Airport mra ln particular ihowlng signs ot their very strenuous diy, uveral ot whom htd worked
herd ill ifternoon helping to feed
the hungry.
During the diy t horwshoe pitching
contest wu held, thl flntli of which
were run off on Mondty.
Everyone tgreed thit lt hid beu
t mut luccessful diy ud imong
thon whom t grett detl of praise la
due for thll tucceu were W. Mlllt,
tht cook md bll itout body of helpers, ud Webiter ud Eckford" who
cut th* leu."
While exprmlng t vote ot thtnka
to tbe 'Too fl" tnd the bud tbe fore-
D. B. Crowther ttld thtt he
hoped t ilmllir prognm oould be
-arranged In th* nur futun md "to
uy iU of ui."
The following ll * Ult of thou Who
kindly lut thtlr ctn ud therefore
midi tbe diyi entertainment poulble:
J. B. Ony, Col. M. V. Allen, Vic Onvu,
Hirold Brown, W. Brown, A. J. Dunnett. T. Is. Irwin, B. O. Affleck.
The Nelwn Transfer comptny tlw
very kindly lent t ctr which wu driven by Fred Webber.
The following compoted the bind:
T L. Irwin (who conducted!, J. T.
Brown, 8. Newell, C. Petnon, N. S.
Kmmett, J. Ludwlg, W. Brown, R.
Htrrlion, F. Webber. I. Hooker, J.
McCtndllih, J. Meek, W. Wood, R.
Dyke, J. Worthlngton. Oordon Wlllltmi ud B. S. Prtby.       .
Other vlilton from Nelwn Included
Mra. A. E. Crowther, Mlu Peggy Du -
nett, Mn. Worthlngton, John ud
Oltdyi, Mn. Stm Brown, Mn. J. T.
Brown, Mn. Wlllltm Brown, Mn. J.
B Ony, Mr. Auitln Thompion, tnd
not forgetting Stanley HonwlU Who
organized tbi whola trip.
Silmo vlHton Included Constable
ud Mn. J. White. Mr. ud Mn. A.
Ciwley, Mr. ud Mri. C. Lindow, Mr
ud Mra. M. C. Dontldwn, Mr. tnd
Mra Archie Bremner ud chlldru,
Mn. Held tnd the Mluu Dontldwn.
The mu ud staff tt the Airport
wish to think iU thou who w kindly
helped to give them tuch in enjoyible
diy. RELIEF WORKER
AUCTION AND
ONTRACT BRIDGE
By th* World1! Ludlng Authority
MILTON C. WORK
IXPIRT CONTRACT
Som* hudi occur wblch give th*
opportunity for many vtriilloni In
play, but, u a rule, and ai ti the
cue in the band that appear* below,
it ii the belt comidered plan thlt
wini:
This hud wu pliyed in I rubber
game at a prominent club, Weit
being the Declarer, playing a contract of three No Trump*.
North led the Eight of Spade*.
South hiving made an original bid
of one Spade, ud South ducked that
card, playing Uie Six. Weat won
with the King, but hi* false card
deceived no on* u he hid bid No
Trump* twice after the Spade bid.
Wert thu led * Diamond which wat
won by South who, realizing the
Spade situition and, appreciating
that hit pirtner might readily hive
three Spade*, led the Nine, hoping
thlt Weit would win Uie trick and
that if North held the King of Diamonds, he would take the aecond
round of Diamonds and put South
in with a Spade. In that case the
adversaries would take two Diamond! ud three Spedei. The Declirer, however, reading the plan*
of South, played a amaU Spade on
the trick, ud after that the adver-
uriei were relegated to two Diamonds ud two Spades ud the Declarer made hli contract
It will be noted that when Declarer took the fint trick, he could
appreciate that he would doubtless
be able to win mother Spade and
lurely three Hearti md three Clubi.
but he could not expect to capturi
four Clube is Uie adverse holding*
In that suit were not apt to be evenly divided, so he muit take at least
one Diamond In order to nuke game.
The only possibility for successful defense grould have been if on
the fint Diamond trick, North had
dared to play the King. The incident danger would be that Weit
might hive three Diamond* and
South the singleton Ace, in. which
cue the King play would be expensive, but game could not be
wved in my other way. With the
King of Diamond! played on uie
tint round and a second Spade led.
South would be able to clear his
Spadet, bet In with the Ace of Diamonds, cuh hit thirteenth Spade
md thua uve gime.
MONDAY'S HAND
•MM
♦ H+W
♦ NOSE
•\M    t|?M
♦IH    H — «»H4
-HM-M -JMLJ4H+M
-HT"
What ihould South's harvest be?
can begin  to  arrive  trom   Nelwn Silmo, Airport Ctmp,
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KVI    KFRC    KOIN    KSL    KOL
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6:00 Elder Mlchaux' congregation
6:30 Rhythm Revue (Don Lee)
7:00 Sylvia Froos, songs
7:15 Minute Melodies (Don Lee)
7:20 Glen Gray's Orch.
7:45 Johnny Johnson's Orch.
8:00 Ted Korito's Orch.
8:30 Carol Lofner's Orch.
0:00 Harry Sosniclrs Orch.
9:30 Earl Hlne* ind Orch.
10:00 Harry Jackson's Orch. (D.L.)
10:30 Carol Lofner'i Orch. (Di.)
11:00 Aaronson'i Orch. (D.L.)
11:30 Tony Pecetti's Orch. (D.L)
680   k KPO 441 ,m
SAN FRANCISCO 60400 w
6:30 Pluo Pall
7:00 Educ, at Crossroids
7:16 Cook md Alexuder
7:30 Happy Felton'i Orch.
8:00 Clef Dwellers, mile trio
8:15 Carefree Carnival
9:00 Blue Moonlight
9:80 Clyde Lucas1 Orch.
10:00 Williams-Walsh Orch.
10:30 To be mnounced
10:59 Muilctl Interlude
11:00 Gus Arnhelm'i Orch.
11:30 Charles Runyr.n. organist
TEN YEARS AGO
(From Thi Dtlly Newi of Jnne
11, UM)
Oeorge Fun ipent the week-end
*t Procter.
•   fr. a
It Alnt Ooln' to R*ln (Row) no
Mote" wu cleverly rendered tn qutr-
ttt ityle by Reg Dill, Jlmmie Motmu,
Oectc* Fleury end R. M. Wettop tt
th* Rowing club dtnee held Fndiy
night
tte
Oonitdenble d-mtjt wu done to
the tutomobllei driven by Thomu
Wilkinton ud L. K. Larson yeiterdiy
ifternoon whm they collided juat beyond the hoipltal.
20 YEARS AGO
(From The Dilly Newi of June
16, 1914)
Accompanied trom Revelitoke by
Oeorge Johnitone, u horonry member ot the rowing club, mr ln "it
but condition the two new ihelli of
the Nelwn Rowing club trrlvtd In
tb* dty lut Ught.
0. A. Hun* tad young wn Rankin
Hunt of Almworth tn ptylng * vldt
to th* dty,
t   •   •
Cltrence Ogllvle tnd John McKiy
with their tetmt end • Urge gang of
men ctme up to O. W. Buak't to improve the Bslfour-Nelwn roid.
VOICE GIVES KEY
TO PERSONALITY
When you ipeik over the phone
or radio, the voice traiumlttecf electrically "give* iwiy" more of your
personality thm you may think.
Harvard univenlty psychologists,
who feel thit the problem of judging personality by, the radio voice
has received very little attention,
have made 10 experiment* it theli
psychological laboratory and at a
radio ititlon in Boiton. The voice
doei convey correct information as
to personality, ia the general conclusion reached by Dr. G. W. All-
port and Dr. Hadley Centra Inner
qualities cm be more correctly
judged from voices thu physical
aDpenrance or other outer signs,
the psychologist! report in the
Journal of Social Psychology,
No particular trait has been tound
to ihow up consistently in normal
speaking volcei, w thlt listeners
cm reguirly identify it Nor U lt
true thtt certain typei of individual* are alwayi to be recognized by
their voice*, ud other type* not at
all. Bqt ln matching to voice* varloua personility feature!, iuch is
•ge, vocation, emotional type, interests, force of character, it was
found thit the judgments were iuc-
cessful often by large margini over
chance.
WHAT THE PRESS
IS SAYING
COYOTES AND COUQARS
Coyotei an**1 courm ire In iuch
disrepute in British Columbia that
Fiah md Game, Sheep Breeders'
and Beef Cattle Growen' associations are petlUonlng the provincial
Tovernment to coooerate in the des-
trucUon of theie vermin. The damage that ii done by theae predatory animals, already extensive
enough to warrant cont' ,uous protests, cm be partially guaged by the
report of Robert Heron, of Kamloops, that coyotei had killed 60 of
hli Iambi in three weeki. Where
the sheep ire herded for pasturage,
there the coyotea md cougara rally.
And alwayi they may be found
where there is a calf or baby colt
to be hamstrung, killed ud eaten.
Furthermore they are alaughtering
the game mim«'a md game blrdi t
all seisom ot the yeir—Country
Life in B. C.
GROWERS' INTERESTS WELDED
Merger of the Growera' Stabilization committee ud the Growen'
Movement with th* British Columbia Fnilt Orowen' association md
Uie decision of the Auociated Growen of Brltlih Columbia to throw
In their lot with the growen at
large have hid the effect of c"ioli*
datinr** the marketing ixwlt' ' thr
orimery produc -s of the main line,
the Okanagan valley ud Wei*
Kootenay. Never before have the
growen ln thete ireai been io firmly welded, in respect of the mer-
chmdlilng of their -rop, is they are
al preient—Country Life in B.C.
Girl in the Family
B, BEATRICE BURTON
CHAPTER XIX
Uncle Worthy wu ln hit office,
leaning back In hli iwivei chtlr
reading wben Suian opened the
door ud told him that Ar. Helton
wanted to ue him. He jumped up
eagerly ud took a small glut from
the top of hit dak.
"Hello. Mr. Broderick. Here'i
wme more Juit Uke that lut ituff
I brought you," Suun beard Mr.
Melton ny to him ai he went ihuf-
fllng down to the lide door ln hii
houie slippers.
"Thit wu very tine ituff," Uncle
Worthy answered in hli hearty
voice. 'Tt ihould have beu—at tb*
price.  How much ii thli?"
"Sim* pflce."
"Well, we can't get along without
it cu we? Even if you feller* do
hold ui up," Uncle worthy chuckled, more cheerful than he had been
tor dayi.
There wn a little pause and
then Mr. Melton ipoke again. "Thli
Is itrictly caah thii time, you under-
itand, Mr. Broderlck."
From her place at the end of the
hall'Suun could aee that he* still
held his burly sack in hii irms. She
watched her uncle stroke hii long,
chin thoughtfully for a minute or
two, thu put hii hud into hli back
trousers pocket and bring forth his
leather wallet He took three twenty dollar bills from it, huded them
to Blr. Melton andt ook the tack
Into his own arm*.
"Come up into my office," he uld,
"md we'U try it eh?"
It wu almost seve., before Mr.
Melton left md dinner wu fifteen
minutei liter thm usual. Before
Sunn brought in the dessert her
uncle got up from the table md announced that he did not care for
uy. He wai going to bed, he raid,
to try to ileep off a headache that
he had had ever ilnce noon. Cue
tide of hii face wu flushed a deep
red, the noUced aa he got slowly
out of his carving-chlr. and hli eye-
Ud* were almost closed with puffin-
ess.
Aunt Edna made a sudden movement ot her hetd toward John, ud
John got up ud foUowed him into
the hall. He wut alowly up the
■tain, the crystal prisma of the hall
chandelier Unkled as he crossed the
floor above, md thu the door of
hli bedroom closed.
"He'i ill right" John uid, com*
ing back from the hall. It wai not
the flnt Ume that he had atood it
the toot of the ibirs, waiting until
hii uncle reached hla bedroom in
safety.
To aU of them the whole scene
wai Uke part of a nlay that they
had seen w muy tlmei thlt they
knew exactly what wu goto" to
haooen before the curtain wut up.
"Gosh ill hemlock! Did you notice hii face?" John uked ln a
■trave, shocked voice ai he took his
feat at the table. "Red on one aide
ud white as oaoer on the other. 1
never uw it Uke that before—I
wonder of he IS all right"
He ouahed bick hli chair ud nn
upstaln. In two or three minutei
he came back "Yes, he's okeh." Hl«
voice wai tuU of relief. "In bed
-*'reidy md wund asleep."
It was eight o'clock whm Susan
lut the dishnan on ltl hook behind
'he stove and switched off the kitchen lights. Th" house wm very nuiet.
John hid left directly after dinner
to cover a hockey game for hli
oiper, niekip" Connie Siyre uo on
hii wiy to the rink. Behind th*
eloied door of the oarlor LuUe md
Aunt Edni wre reading, ud up-
<itain Uncle Worthy ilept lound-
lessly in his room.
Suwn wmt Into hli little office to
gather up the uwd glasses that
stood on hia desk ud turn off his
reading light A little ihetf of bills
lay beside it and ahe itooped to
look it them. It was easy for they
were soread out Uke a hud of
FOR DOORS
B. C. Larch Panels
are of beautiful
grain. They are
hard and of smooth
finish.
Wood, Vallance
Hardware Co., Ltd.
Dlitrict Diitributon
cirda-Hirt's blU; a bill from tha
Hermit Club, her father'i dub; tha
grocer's bill; tbe butcher1! biU; th*
cu bill; the electric Ught biU:
Herbifi bill for tbe milk; a bill
from th* coil dialer; the telephone
blU: a bill from Uie plumber who
made the repairs at Tne Broderlck
Anns.
"AU theae bills, very Uttle money
in the home, and itlU he buys
Uquor it tu dollar* a quart,"
thought Suiu. glancing up at th*
ilx brown bottle* thit itood on the
shelf of • llttle cupboard beilde tba
dak.... Ah, well, It wu Uncle
Worthy'i money, ifter ill, ud what
he did with lt wu no one'i affair
but hi* own.
She twitched ott the Ught and
wut upitiira to write * not* at
thanks to Connie for the breakfast
coat As ihe passed Allen's room on
,her wiy to ner own ihe nw that
hit door sUll stood htlfwiy opefi
lust is she had left lt that morning. She remembered thm that this
waa Frldiy, one ot hli nights it law
ichool. He would not be home until
eleven or a Uttle later. She knew
bectuse ihe had often ittyed iwike
on other law-school nlghti, wilting
to hear him come in.
The evening wore on llowly.
Suun wrote her note ud a ihort
letter to Wallace. Thu lhe wuhed
her handi ud powdered them to
remove tbe diih-wuhing redneu
from them, carefully bruihed hir.
hair, put on her wrap* ud went!
dowmtiirs. LuUe heard her and
came to the door of th* parlor to
find out what ahe wu doing.
"Are you golnt out?" lhe uked.
"To mail these." Susu, with out
hud on the vesUbule door, held up
the letter*.
"At thii time ot night? It'i ifter
nine o'clock, Suun." She uid lt al
lf ihe wero telling her thit ii wis
three ln tba morning.
"No one'i going to bother me,
LuUe. I'U be back in a second." Th»
door cloaed on ber.
(To be Continued)
GOLD WEIGHT OF
MILLION DOLLARS
The weight of a minion dollin In
gold would depend upon the fin*-
neu of the gold ud whether lt w*r*
In form of gold coin or new gold.
A million dollin ln Unlttd Sttt**
gold colas, uyi the Ptthflnder, would
weigh 63,760 ounou a* thtn tn ilt
grtln- ot nine-tenth* fin* gold to
the dolltr. At tbe preient U. S. gold
prloe tt Uku tbout 38,700 ouncu ot
newly mined gold to be worth a
million dollin.
"BUILD D.C. PATPOtir
"Our
Family
Likes My
Cakes"
"Our family liku my cake*," write*
Mrs. R., In a letter just received,
"but it ii the Pacific Milk I uae
that brings them out I uae a lot
of it md it ti only dnce I did
thit the cakes have come right My
husband nld I should write ud tell
you this."   Muy, many  thinki,
Pacific Milk
•loot  B.C.   Owned lot CentrolM*
rUNI   AT   1BIIOTSFORD.
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and equal to the best
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Nelson Hardware Co.
Wholesale and Retail Quality Hardware
NELSON, B.C.
 STOMACH THEN
CHIN WON BAER
CHAMPIONSHIP
Max Used Dempsey's
Old Formula on
the Primo
CARNERA IS SENT
TO BED BT DR.
Ankle Sprained and
Ligaments Hurt
in First Round
■y EDWARD J, NIIL
(Auoclittd Prui Sporti Wrlttr)
WCW YORK, Junt 18 (AP).-A
tew yetn tgo thtrt wu t letn.
thunderoui nwhlde chimplon of
Uie world ntmed J*ck Demp**y »nd
hli fighting slogan wU:
"Hit 'tm in tht itomich, hit 'tm
on the chin, hit 'em In tht itomich
again. They'll til come down.
•THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. I.O-SATUADAY MORNINO. JUNI 18, 1IJ4
Tht Baer Went Over the Mountain
Today thtrt wu t ntw heivy-
welght chunplon, Maximilian Ai"
Wei*
bert Bur, * new blick-haircd, lean,
Iron-flsted deitroyer, md hli ilo-
gan was the same ai Dempsey's berime thit'i the wiy Dempiey told
him to fight—leu thin in hour before he ihtttortd Prlmo Ctmert In
11 rounda list night lo win tht
title.
OITS NIW DUOS
The ntw chtmpion, with only t
illghtly discolored eye to ihow he
hid been in t fight, wit once more
tht sty lolharlo, the gallant, giddy
grid* of the night clubs, ai he em-
rtctd hii new liureli In dulling
ityle. New suits to tit the role were
his flnt obligation.
, Th e f 111 en gl in t, btttored down 11
timet In the 11 roundi it took Bur
to imuh hit wty to t technical
knockout victory, mined hii severe
hurti like t wounded grliily.
Broktn ln tplrit u wtll u body,
i Cameri left eirly undtr hli own
iwer for the home of frlendi on
ing Iiltnd, but not until hit per-
■onu phyitcitn. Dr. Vincent Ftnoni,
hid announced that tht ex-champion had been in no condition tor
tb* match and would not be able to
Wtlk for two weeks due to t ipttin*
tdtnklt.
ANKLE TWISTED
Dr. Ftnoni uid the inkle wu
twitted tnd stvenl llgamtnti striin-
ed in the flnt round, when Bier
flittentd him for tht tint tlmt.
"Thtt't why Primo went to the
floor severs! times without resllv
Ing hit htrd," Dr. Ftnoni uid.
Itrntrt hid t grippt attack two
weeks ago but did not call me until
t week liter. I told him hi muit
(Uy in bed but ht disobeyed me.
Betides the grippe, Prlmo tlio hid
trontil tlnuk He wu In no condition for the mttch."
**Vimtt. mother chance," he uid.
"I fight B»er (gain and beit him.
I no quit lut night. I fight good."
I AUSSIES FORCED
TOTAKEADRAW
| Fail Get Last Wicket Against
Northamptonshire County
Cricket Club
NORTHAMPTON. Juns 18 (CP Ctblt)—Thl touring Austnllin cricketers vren hild to • dnw by tht lontly
Northamptonshire County sldt ln their
thru-day mttch tnded todiy. North-
•nti did somtthlng England could not
accomplish tn thi tut—dsfy thi but
Aussis bowling to kup • wicket
ittndlng it fie time limit tnd tvold
a subttantlil difut.
Scow win; Auitrallana 884 ud
984: Northtnti 1ST tnd 181 tor nim
wlcketi. Bnowden Mortd 108 In thl
Northtnti' flnt lnnlngi tnd In tbe
ucond Bakiwill wu good for 88 and
Tlmmi for 80.
Although tht Aunli bowltn win
I deadly In thl fight sgalnst time thty
could not get the lut wicket. L  P.
FlMtwood-Smlth captured live wlcketi for 38 runt.
Young W. A. Brown with HI wu
I but Of thi Austnllin batton. S. A.
Chlpptrtlild scored 71 ln the flnt
Innings, Don Sradmtn 88 tnd w. H.
Pontford 88.
tt wis ths tilth dnw In thl Aussies'
I tour. Tbt other tin matchu they
have played agalnit flrit-clus sldss
reiulted In vlrtorlei for them.
[DAVIS CUP TEAMS
GET EVEN BREAK
, HOMI, Italy, junt IB (API—With
th* wlnntr tdvtnclni to the final* of
th* Suroptin tone, tht Italltn and
Cuchotlovsklin Davli cup te«ms todiy broke even In tbelr flnt two
singles matches.
Otorg-. dt Stefani, leider of Italy'!
foreu. defeated L. Hecht ln th* first
matoh 8-8, T-B, 1-e, 8*9 but Roderick
Htnnl aquvid ths series by besting
A. Rsdo (l-l. 8*9, 10*8.
BURGESS
BATTERIES
MO •. 1    I' O -V I ll
A Nil
|,UTIUNl.HI
Bwfu*
Dry Ml*
tlultod
Whmrri
Mi st
Ludlng
Bulen
Tnll li how Primo Cimtrt, mtn
mountain, deposed hetvywelght
chunplon (left) looked it the stirt
of the bout with Mu Bi«r, new
LEADERS HOLD
THEIR POSTS
New York and Boston
Both Winners in
American
„ ..,_.    roundi before Ctrnert wu declired
 ,.      . The photo givei button by t technlcil ktyo.
in  excellent  Idei of tht relative
siiea ot tht two men who battled 11
champion "right) at New York on
Thundty. night -*--*- a—
Pet.
.800
.596
.553
.537
.490
.490
.400
.333
AMERICAN LEAGUE
• W L
New York SO 30
Detroit  31 41
Cl*v*l«nd   38 31
Wuhlngton 3» 38
St Louli  34 35.
Boiton * 35 38.
Phllidelphii .......... JO SO
Chicago  17 H
NBW YORK, June 15 (AP). -
Danny MicFiyden mide ■ come-
btck todiy and pitched New York
Ytnkees to t 8*9 victory over St
Louis thtt kept them on top of the
Amtrictn lugue itinding.
MicFiyden, who hedn't won t
Stmt ilnce April 35,  htld the
rowns to five hlti.
St Louis     3   5   3
New York    8  8   1
Newiom, Weill tnd Hemiley;
MacFayden and Jorgeru.
DETROIT WINS HANDILY
BOSTON, Junt 15 (AP). — Although he give the enemy nine
|*hiti, Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe
kept thtm well scattered todty
while hurling Detroit Tlgen to in
11-4 victory over Boston Red Sox
In the final game of the series. New
York Yankees, however, retained
their slim lugue ludenhlp by
beeting the Browni.
Detroit 11 13  1
Boston     4   8   1
Rowe end Htyworth. Cochnne;
Oitermueller. H. Johnson, Welch
tnd R. Ferrell.
ATHLETICS TROUNCED
PHILADELPHIA, June 15 (AP).
—Cleveltnd Inditni trounced Phil-
idtlphtt Athletlci 12-0 todty to Uke
t two-gimcs-to-one edge ln the
series. 8
Cleveland broke » 3*1 tie with
twe rum In the fifth Inning. In the
sixth, the Rtdmtn pummelled Ed
Ltgger, recently of Northwutern
univenlty, for four runi, Earl Averill accounting for three of them
by hitting t homer with two on.
Cleveltnd   12.17   0
Phllidelphii      8 110
Hlldibnrod tnd Pytlik; Mthiffey,
Lagger, Flohr and Hayes.
SOX NOSED OUT
WASHINOTON, Junt 15 (AP>.-
Wuhington swept the four-game
urlu with Chicigo White Sox todty 8*7, Trtvil Jackson driving
across the winning run in the Ust
htlf ot the ninth tfter Bonuit's
17th homer of the season hid tied
the score.
Joe Cronin cricked out t homer
In the tint inning with one on theid
of him »nd turned ln « thret-out-of-
fivt pUt* performance for thi dty.
Bonun'i circuit swtt in the
ninth, likewise came with * mm on
hue,
Chicago     T IS   1
Wuhlngton     I 13   1
Jonu, Hevlng and Madjeskl;
Crowder ind Sewell.
BASEBALL GOING
GOOD AT MICHEL
MICHIL, Junt 18—Bisehin Interut sums to htve revived ln this town.
A luge crowd turned out to witch
Mlchil tnd Nstel senior buebtil
turn detest Coleman All-stirs 6-3 ln
I rlouly contested gtml.
S. Krall umpired
Nital Black-Htwki detested Blur-
mnre. 14*10 ln sottbtll A ltrgt crowd
turned out for the gime. Hetvy hitting wu I futun of the bsttle.
Both tumi turned ln a tterllng
garni but whan the heavy hitters
of the Hawks sallied forth ln the
seventh to put their turn In tha
lud Bltlrmore could not catch them.
J. Kitrichsk umpired tht gam*.
INTERNATIONAL
Rochester  8:  gmcuae 3.
Bufftlo 4; Nmrk 8.
Toronto 7;  Albiny 8.
Montretl 13;  Btltlmon 18.
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SPORT
PUFFS
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ASK NO QUESTIONS
Wt'vt no Idet whtrt It cunt from. It wu on our desk when wt
started the old grind today, lt is not tlgned—it miy or miy not be
original. But it reads well tnd bill fins, who remember protest!
thtt onct wtrt hetrd from the cout against Sunday gamu in Nelion,
wlU probibly like it.
At tny rate, thll being one of those dayi when there ire other
things to do besides filling up thli ipace, we can't resiit the temptation of uvlng time by. giving It to you just u we tlnd lt.  Here goes:
THE DEACON
The Detcon wtndered forth one dty tnd uw t Sundty gtme—
Such doing! filled the Deacon's soul with igony tnd shame-
He scowled upon the sinnera u they chued and slammed the ball,
And he noticed that the pitcher wu Ihe target thit wu llll
For the hit* were long and frequent, ind they cruhed and banged
like tin, '
And tht fans wert raising tumult with * loud tnd awful din—
And the Deacon, u he watched it, felt i sudden, wicked thrill—
And he strode right out before them md he seized upon the pill!
(He hid pitched t lot ot bill gtmei ln his youth, the Detcon htd,
And the league had made him often that were—well, not half so bad.)
So the Deacon started pitching, while the crowd gave ribald Jeen,
Which were turned, in just one inning, into roundi of roaring cheers!
For th* Ducon fanned six batten, in a miek, bewildered row,
Then went up and won the ball game with a stunning home run blowi
Then he realized his error, ind he left the pitching poik.
With t flush of great confusion spreading o'er hii wuthered cheek-
He hid fillen lor temptation—but—tt lent so people say-
He now stands for good, clttn bill gtmei, even on tht Sabbath Dayi
Norths.™ Ltague
NORTHERN BASEBALL LEAGIE
Pirio-MoorhiM 1: supirlor j
Ontt ortnd forks 6*. Duluth 1.
Winnipeg 10; tu Clttn 11.
Crookston 8; Bnlnird-Llttl* Ftlli
8 (8 lnnlngi).
TRAIL CYCUST
WANTS A RACE
Sporti Editor, Ntlion Dally Newi:
Sir—I would like to know lf there
will be my bike racu In Nelson this
summer. Both Ctncien md myielf
trt anxious to mett your loctl
rlden, Joe Sutcliffe md hii teim
mite Math Flsgle.
If it could b* irnngtd and igree-
iblt to the Nelson turn I would suggest miking our next race tor tht
Wnt Kootenay ehimpionihlp. It
could bt t mile, I five-mile or a
25 mile tfftlr. Any distance aulta
us.
Wt trt both ln tip-top ihipe,
•nd ire willing to net it any time.
Should racu be staged in Nelson
this year. I htvt t net in mind
thtt ihould suit t crowd thtt wants
thrills. It is t mlnliture six-dty
rice in which tetmi compete and li
full ot excitement tlio plenty of
ipilU.
It ctn b* run for my length ot
time tor htlf hour or full hour, run
on tht ume lines u t lix-diy affair.
Hoping we will hive somi real
itiff rices with your locil turn.
PRIMO OUGERA.
Box 3288, Trail, B. C.
BagebaWsBlg Six
By TBS ASSOCIATED FRE8S
Joe Medwlck gslned undisputed
possession of fourth plut In tbt
Big ili tnd flnt imong tb* Nttlontl lugut'i httamtn yuttrdiy
when h« clouted three hits tn tour
ttmu up igitnit thi Bnves.
This stunt shot bll ivertte up
eight polnu to .978 while BID Vr-
bsnskl, who had been tied with
htm om out ot thru to hold hli
.885 msrk. Chirlty Oebrlnitr, big Hi
Usder. milntilned hit .410 ivirigi
with two hit* in tin trips to tht
pUt* whlli his nearest rival. Helnl*
Msnush. lost thru point* u hs
hit onjy one* out cf four Ittempta.
The stsndlnt;
' O   Ab  ■  H   Pet.
Qshrlngtr,
Tlttn        13   300   48   13   .410
Msnush,
Btniton tl ill 41 88 9»4
Votmlk,
Indlani . 43    IM   3ft   88    .878
Medwlck,
Cirdlnili . . 81 313 4T 78 .378
urbinskt,
Bnves     81    333   48   81    .388
Terry,
Oltntt    84   311    43   78    .380
Gossiping With
the Big Leaguers
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New York
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BTAlTTltMARBE
Major lesjue goulp—A St. Louis
scribe recently sought out Bill
Ttrry, tht niw Tork Oltnt minigtr
•t his hotel tfter t gtme for in
Interview. "Su me it Uu bill ptrk
tomorrow ifternoon," ttld Ttrry.
"ThiU win I do til my business."—
"Pinkie" Whitney, third btuman ot
th* Boston Brtvet. uud to sell
cushions it the Bin Antonio, Ttx.,
ball park—There's a sign painted
over the entrance to the dairy farm
Of the Ferrells st Greensboro, NC,
retdlng. "Home of the rerrell broth*
ers of American lugus lime." Now
th* brothen tr* a bittery with thl
Botton Red Sol — Tbe American
leigue li i tut bill lugut ind
tbi Nttlontl t euro bill Ittfue—
Charley Othrlnier, the Tiger ucond buemin, ll the most quut
player In thl mllori tnd no
Duroohtr tht mut voluble—The
lit* John J. Mcortw cand littlt
for collets pltyire. "Thty're uiuilly
to dumb ln bu*b*U, thtt If thty
didn't htvt • ecu*** dime they
couldn't tlnd thslr wav out of the
MU park," ht cltlmed. Bin Chip*
mm exptctt to chmtl lrom i rlih -
n*i*ii hlttor to tht lift ilde of tb*
plate to tiki idvtntog* ot bit tpeed.
American Association
Minnupolli 1; at St Paul 8.
Milwaukee it Kinsas Ctty, postponed, nln.
Louisville it Jn#«~-«.■■■ " •-
pltyed u part doubleheader Sundty.)
**
ALL LEADERS
ARE BEATEN
Giants: Lose to Reds;
Boston Defeats
Cdrds
NATIONAL LEAGIE •
W Jb Ftt.
Ntw Tork     SS IS .848
St. loul*  81 30 .808
Ohlotgo     ,  31 38 874
Plttaburgh   ....!..  37 33 .881
•oiton .,  28 24 830
Brooklyn      98 80 484
Phlltptlpblt  It SO .388
Cincinniti   ...:  13 38 .350
CINCINNATI. JUM 18 (AP)-CU*
clnnttl Reds broke New Tork'i flvt
gtme winning itreak md their own
string of four lotus todty u they
defuted the Olsnts 3*1 In the series final behind the flnt pltchtm
of Tony Pnitu. tt wu thtlr 13th
victory ot thi sttson ind the ucond lor the former Athletlci %>uth-
8iw who owe to Cincinniti from
t, Ptul.
Ntw Tork   '1   8-1
Cincinniti     3   8   I
Pltaslmmons snd Mtneuso; mt*
tu UK) O'ftrrtl!
BRAVES SWAMPS CABDS
ST. LOU18, Jun* 11 (API-An uprising it tn< txpesu of Jim Mooney
snd Jim wlntord ln the sixth, snd
another attack on a third "Jim"—
jtm Unduy—in thi. eighth, gin
Boston Braves • 10-4 victory ovtr
th* Csrdintls todiy. Th* decision
give thl vltlton in equtl split ot
the four-gun* series which ended
today.
Boiton    10   18   1
St.   Louis          4   10   0
Srindt snd Spohrer; Htlnes. Moon*
ty, Wlnlord, Unduy and V. Dtvli,
Hetley.
CUBS LOSS BV RUN
CHICAGO, JUM 18 (AP)—Aftor
Dolph Cimllll tied tbe icon In tht
ninth with • horn* run with Johnny
Moore oa bu*, Phllidelphii ((1"
tionili delettsd Chlctgo 4*3 In 18
lnnlngi todiy to gain tn even ip.lt
tn thi four-game urlu.
Kill Cuyler md Billy Juries hit
homi rum for CUM.
Phtltdilphla   ._.    4  8   8
Chlctgo    _    3   7   0
Colllni, johnion, onbowikl, Dtvli.
Barrow and Todd; Warneke and
Hartnett.
BROOKLYN WINS
PITTSBURGH, June 18 (AP) —
Brooklyn Dodgers cut loose with
tome high powered bitting igtlnit
Red Lucas md two successors '
diy to defeat plttaburgh Pirates
8-4. Brooklyn won tht urlu 8*1,
Big Tom Itchary mtde hli debut
succeutul by holding the Bun to
nln* hit* and amacklni a double
In tb* sixth to bring ln th* runi
thit put Brooklyn ihud to stay.
Brooklyn   8  18  0
Plttaburgh    _   4   8  0
zachary, ud Lopet: Lucu, Chignon, Swift md Pidden.
ESSEX HAS BIG
CRICKET LEAD
CARDS TRADE
DAVIS FOR CHICK
FULLIS OF PHILS
PHILADELPHIA, Jun* 11 (AP).
—Pruident Ograld Nugtnt of tbt
Phllllu of tht Nttlontl lugue tonight mnounced * tndt with St.
Louli Cardinal! by which George
Davis, centerflelder, returns to the
Phili ln exchange for Outfielder
Chick fuUia.	
Ui. LEADS Di
WIGHTMANCUP
WIMBLSDON, Juni 18 (AP)-Thl
United Statu ltd Orut Britain two
matchu to one today at tba end of
tM tint day'i pliy In tM 13th renewal of tbi international Wlghtmu
cup urlu.
United Statu forces, defending thi
eup they have htld (Inn 1331 ud
won on tour previous occasions, got
•wty to a flying itart with two singles
victories scored by Sarah Pallrey ot
Brookllne, Mass. and Htlen Jacobt,
American champion ud team leader.
Mlu Palfrey played spectaculirly
In upsetting ths celebrated Dorothy'
Round, England* ftrtt-ranking player
8*3, 3*8, 8-8. Bhe gamely came trom
Mhlnd In the ttnt ut, after trailing
1*8, to take the next five gamu.
Mlu Jacobs beat Margaret (Peg)
Scrlven 8.1, 8*1.
Nancy Lyle and Evelyn Punnu, t
new but potent Brltlih doublet combination, uved Orut Britain1! turn
trom a complete shutout. Thi English
glrli won In itnlght sets over ths
California tetm of Caroline Bibcock
ud Jouphlm Cruickshank, 7-8, 7-8.
LONDON, Juni 18 (CP)—The flrst-
clau county cricket uble Including
gamu flntshsd Prlday ls u follows:
Teami      W L WPI • NB Pts. Pet.
Susses  7   0   8   3   0   131 73.33
Kent   8   3   2   10     88 88.88
York  4   1113    78 8833
Unu. ..... 4   18   3   0    81 84.00
Mldd'i .-.._ 4   3   3   10    73 M«fl
Notts    8   3   8   0   0     80 80.00
Wtrw'k     8   2   3   11     62 48.13
Ltlc ....'. _ 8   3   0   3   0     61 42.60
Ewex    3   2   14   0    83 41,33
Duby  3   4   1   I   0    63 39.26
Sumy 8   4   110     63 33.38
RUU    2   3   4   0   0     80 37.03
Somtr't ..... 3 3 0 8 0 30 33.60
Olamofgtn   3   4   18   1     48 20.00
Wore 18   3   3   0    31 36.83
Olouc    3   8   0   2   0     88 24.00
North'ta   .... 0   8   1   0   f      8   3.70
•—LPI.
ORIS'TRACK
TRIALS TODAY
VANCOUVER, June 18 (OP) —
with thtlr eyu on provincial ud
Dominion laurels ind mon particularly » chine* W bid for t berth on
Canada's turn to the Brltlih Empire
gamea thla fall, tha elite or British
Columbia'! temlnlni sport's world
step out tomorrow In the British Columbia track and field championships.
At leut 88, ud poulbly 76 with
SMt entries, will take their places on
>e track, In the Jumping pits ud
on the field ln the biggest field tha
provincial women'a meet hu ever
aeen.
With perfect weather ud a tut
track In prospect vetenn title-holders
ud Cuidlu Olympic tetm members
wtll hive their work cut out If they
in to hold thilr honon igtlnit •
classy field of uplrlng youngsters
from Vancouver Island, North Bend
ud lower mainland points.
Although the unlor 200 ud 100
meter sprints ud thi Intermediate
high lump with two champions striving to better existing marks in
flgursd u thi highlight! ot tht meet,
more thu • littlt interut will M
shown ln thi Junior division where a
sturdy young miss from Qunrsn,
Yvonne Dlngley, hu intend In tin
of the. seven events
FOR...
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RENWICKS
Springfield May
Reenter Hockey
NEW TOBK. Jtm* 18 (AP).-T*«
Cinidlan-Amerlcu Hockey league
meeting here today to dlscuu pltns
tor the 1934-35 iction. httrd the report that Springfield, Miu, probibly would rejoin the circuit u ■
farm team of the New York Ringers
Of the Ngtiontl Hockey lugue.
Leite? Titrick, rtpretenling thc
Ringers, told the leigue ownen tnd
dlrecton thit Col John S. Htmmond, pruldtnt of the New York
club, wu negotiating with representative! of th* Springfield rink
with the idea ot giving the Mtut-
chuitttt city minor lugut hockey
tfter in tbltnct ot ont yetr.
The addition ot Springfield would
Increue the circuit to six memben.
MIDDLESEX IN
CRICKET WIN
LONDON. Juni 18 (CP cibl*)-Mld-
dleux defeatad Glamorgan by u lnnlngi ud 113 runi ln t flret-cliu
county ortcktt mttch concluding todiy tt Lord'i Thi norto;
Mlddluti 478 tor H» declared (Ian*
dren lit, Hulme 108, AUen 113 not
outa: OVamorgu 183 ud, following
on, 303 (Smith tour for 88).
At Southampton Uncuhln dtfuted Hampshire by nlnt wlcketa. Himp-
shln 341 ud 188 (Hopwood ts- for
48); Lucuhlre 887 tnd 44 tor ont
wicket.
With Huold Larwood bowling hli
usual lightning pact again Nottingham diluted ttnt by 146 runs it
Westellffe. Hott* 871 ud 187 for nln*
declired (Ctn* 107, P. Smith flvt for
48): buz 184 *nd 188.
Xtnt dsfeated Worcutor by 171
runi tt Tonbrldgt. Int 844 ud 804
tor ill declared (Woolley 104); Worcutor 378 ud 183 (Hott four tor 34).
Derby won on th* tint lnnlngi
over Gloucester. Oloucestenhire W
ud 807 (Hammond 134); Derbyshire
338 ud 83 for ao wlcktti it Dtrby.
In tbi remaining mttch Smut de*
futad Surrey by bin* wlcktt* it
Horsham whtn tM toon* wtn: Surrey 380 tnd 226 (J. Oomford tli for
84): Susses 462 for five declired ud
64 for one (J. Puk* 133. John Lang-
rldg. ltd).
INDIAVOR BIATS VIL8HIDA
PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Jun* 15
(AP).-T. O. M. Sopwlth'i Snduv
our, chillenger tor tht America's
cup, today finished tour mlnutu in
front of the speedy Velshedi in t
30-mile nil ln open se* ott the wutern end of the III* of Wight Velshedi wu the fistest boit In English waters lut yetr.
  I   PAQI SIVIN
Rome Hunt In
Big Wmt
Hoot runi yetterdiy — Bonun,
Whltt Sox: Bice, Indiana. Averll), Inditni: Colimu. Athletlca; Htaglns.
Athtatlc*. Cronin. Senaton, Burnt.
Browni; Suhr. Ptntu; Jurgu, Onto;
Cuytor, Cub.; CgmilU. Phllllu; V.
Dtvli, OtnUntli, one uch.
Tb* Leaden—Bonun. White Sot,
17; Oehrlg. Yankeu. 18; Kltln, OuM,
16; Ott, Oluta, 16; Poxx, AthleHu,
14; Johnion, AtbliHn, 14; Colllni,
Cud-nali, 14.
Lugui totali—Anurtcu 388, National 388. Total SSI
Circus
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FIRST CAR OF
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FROM WYNNDEL
Second Follows Next
Doy for Winnipeg
Market
EXPECT A CAR A
DAY FROM NOW ON
Alfalfa Cutting Now
in Full Swing in
Valley
CRESTON, June 18 — The tint
itnlght cirload of Cruton villey
itnwberrlei rolled eut Tueeday
morning from the pre-cooler at
Wynndel, dettined for the Winnipeg
mirket. Another carload left Wednetdty morning, ind tf the present wtrm weith continues, then rill
be t ctrlotd or mon dtlly tor the
■neit couple o_ weeki it lent trom
Wynndel, when the crop U 1 heavy
one. With Wynndel shlpptni car
lots shipping at houses it creston
in finding lt easier to dispone ot
their supplies u Wynndel Is moving
Only imill quantities 1.0.1.
Bll and jesn Nouguler, who hive
•pent tome monthi with their parents, Mr. ind Mn. E. Nouguler,
hive ltft to resume their positions
In seittle.
Mlw Non.Ptyni ind Mlw Adi
Lewis wen motor vlilton tt Bonners
Jerry.  Idtho.
With hot weather prevailing and
the wtter on the flit* ftUlng, mosquitoes ire becoming numeroui, ind
unuiuilly vicious for to es-iy ln the
•Mm.
Mn. Toung ind Mn. McMahon of
Lethbridge motored through to
Wynndel, 'When they tn helping
wltb the berry harvest on the E. A.
Htckett rinch.
R. Stevens of Cimp Utter wu tn
town, en route to Tnll on t vUlt
with hli ton, Ernest, They plin •
trip to Vincouver ind cout polntt
thli month.
Mr. ind Mn. Bob Mtnhtll in occupying their new home on the ranch
sorth of town.
Col. E. Milltndtlni hu left for
Portlmd. On., when he will be Eut
Kootenty representative at the Legion
convention.
O. Tlylor, loctl luperlntendent ot
the CPR. Exgrees company, la miking headquarters at Wynndel, supervising the strawberry shipment! from
thtt point, when the c.P.R. hu no
'tgent.
ALFALFA  CUTTING  8TABTED
With th* wuther cleared up alfalfa
cutting U ln full swing it til polntt
In the vtlley. Generally tbe crop Is
reported light, or just average, but of
exceptionally fine quality. Due to
tbe mild and moist fall and winter
there Is consldenble gnu to contend with ln most field*.
Mr. tnd Mn. T. W. Bundy tre bick
from t three-week vacitlon tt Nintl*
too tnd cout polntt. ind t thort
Itty with ralitlves tt Summerland.
A new bungtlow home tor Mr. tnd
Mn. Pnnk Milone li being erected
on Park rotd.
J. D. Skinner, well-known   newi-
——
 ^SSISP
si'ipi'*1"      -mm*wmmmmi^**g
tt 1*n-?n_*"*t  tnd  Rocky
Ountaln Houw. Alt*., about 80 yun
ago, wu t Cruton vltltor on Tuetdiy,
* guwt ot 0. T: Htyw.
Quite t numbtr trom Creiton wen
tt Huicroft for t community picnic,
which fettured two buebill gtmu ln
which two Cruton tetmi participated. The local lntermedlttet bwt
thl Canyon nine ln th* opening
round, end In th* evening trimmed
the Athletlci ln quite decisive tuhlon.
In the toftbtll gtme Cinyon bett
the Uster-Huscroft Rilders.
Prlnclptl T. Mirrtott ot Cruton
publlo ichool, htd til hit gride 8
pupils out to the West Kooteniy
Power * Ught comptny, Ltd., power
houw tnd dim, getting tint htnd
lnformitlon tor a composition they
are writing In connection with the
school ftlr In September.
H. H. Redmlle, who hu hid chirge
ot the provlnclil government nllef
ctmp tt Ooatfell for the put thne
yetn, hu retired from thtt position
tnd hu purchued the N. P. Devlin &
Co.' genertl store at Kitchener. He
took possession Mondiy.
BCHOOL MEETING
Although the statutory annual
meeting of school district ratepayer
Is lew* thtn t month distent, out tt
Ctmp Lister lt It necewtry to hive t
speclil muting ln order to htve t
botrd ot truiteu to wind up the
year's builnew tnd prep; e the estimates for the yetr 1934-38, within
the put two monthi two of the
trustee botrd htve left the tnt tnd
tbout * month tgo the tudltor wu
celled by duth. Truiteu will be
elected on June at to replace Mn.
George Jacks and A. R. Bernard, and
an auditor to succeed the lite W. P.
Edwtrds. John Bird, pottmuter tnd
genertl merchant, la the only remaining member of th* old board.
Mn. Prank Oarrett and Infant
daughter Bererly, are guests of the
former'! parenU, Mr. and Mn. P. LaBelle.
Mlu Ruth Compton of Nelton wu
a week-end vUltor tt Creiton with
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Jamu
Compton.
Mrs. Mylei Hurl tnd two children,
who htve ipent the put two monthi
with tht former'! ptrents, Mr. tnd
Mn. W. Cook, htve left for their home
it Klrktldy, Alta.
T. B. Bheppherd, who hu been on
tn extended vltlt with hU ton-ln-ltw
tnd dtughter, Mr. tnd Mn, S. C.
Ptrker, hu left for t holldiy it Vtncouver, Vlctorlt ind New Westminster, going vli Spokine tnd Setttle.
Mrs. R. Foxsll, who hu been vUltlng her parents, Ur. tnd Un. W. H.
Cnwford, ben tnd her sister, Mra.
Charlu Perry at Oolden, hu returned
to her home ln Melton.
Softball U going itronger thin ever
it Qeiton, two mon teama coming
Into being during th* put week, giving the town thne iqutdi. ln tddltlon to the girl Wlldcttt there U
the Knlghtt of Pythlu tetm, under
the direction of WIU Rodgers. ind t
tetm from the United church Young
People'i loclety ln chine of Bob
Currie. A small dltmond hu bun
set apart at Exhibition park ln order
to provide diamonds for practice each
week night for the thne softbill and
two baaebill tetmi.
In tddltlon to Cruton, softball hu
caught on at every school from Boswell to Kitchener, Sirdar taking the
sport rully wrlouily.
The wildcat! took on the Kitchener
Pine Kate at Kitchener tnd tor the
third successive time thl victory ctme
by t one-point mirgln. In two of thi
gimw tbe Wildcits hive been wlnnen.
At the lut encounter the bitterles
were: Kitchener—Misses Jessie White
tnd Huel McQonegsl. Wlldctte—Dot
Wlghtman tnd Mn. F. Levin. A dtnee
followed the
LONDON (CP) — Finger-print
secrets may be revelled liter they
ire two year* old, being visible to
experts after that lapse of time, according to disclosure! mid* at toe
London sessions.
•THI NILION DAILY NIWS. NILION. S.C-SATUSOAY MORNINO. JUNI 18. 1884-
HARD SURFACING OF CANYON STREET  Plocuifipfl   Aflvprtf-sino
IS BIG TOPIC AT CRESTON COUNCIL
To Consider in Committee;
Plan New Traffic snd
Licence Rules
CRESTON, June 18—Then WU
consldenble variety to tbe builneu
tranweted at the June muting of
Creston village oouncll it which
Reeve T. H. Jackson presided with
Councillors 0. Murrell ind A. Comfort ln ittendtnce. Highway mitten, propoud changu In charget
under the tnde license byliw, swimming pool, curfew, prictice nights I
at Exhibition pirk, ind but parking
wen ill to the ton.
The longett dltcuulon ot the wt-
sion wu over the htrd surfacing of
Cinyon strut. Councillor Murrell
Introduced the matter, stating that
the gonrnment wu anxious to get
on with th* work but would not
do anything until a new witer
mtln wu laid along tht itreet
from the Hl-Way garage to Creston
Mercintlte compiny store, if the
vllltge would compenwte the waterworks company ln the sum of 1180
for th* removal of lta pipe and
putting In of a new six-inch mtln
tbe wty wu cletr for getting on
wtth tbli work Immediately ind
councillors Comfort tnd Murrell
ftvored making the compenutlon
payment ln order to aecure thlt
much needed Improvement.. Reeve
Jickton stoutly opposed inch t ptyment, tnd It wu finally tgreed to
Ut* the mttter stand over till the
council meets In committee to consider the whole wtter tnd hlghwiy
sltustlon.
MAKES OFFER
Fnnk Romano wrote stating he
would donate t ten-foot strip tlong
319 fut ot frontsge on Cinyon
strut, tut ot th* Sinclair hardware atore. provided the town would
nmlt 1034 texu ot tbout 1*80, widen
tbe street tnd Ity ildewtlk within
00 dtys. The matter wu favorably
considered but no action taken.
It wu decided to buy a 35-foot
lot from the Luthern church on
Cmton avenue, opposite the hospital, and the surveyor will be put
to work it onoe. K. Paulson wtll be
seen with a view to purchasing
in iddltlonil 36 fut to ttlll further
improve the hlghwiy iltuitlon ln
tbtt locality.
The deptrtment it Vlctorlt will
be uked to put through tn order
In council unending the Hlghwiy
•ct u lt tppllu to Creston vllltge
10 thtt itop signs mty be. pliced
it Barton and Victoria avenues,
along with "No u Turn" signs at the
tame locations, u well u signs notifying thit thi speed limit in town
U 30 mllei tn hour. Some suggested
parking regulations will be wnt the
managers of the bu* llnu operating
Into Creston for their consideration
and adoption, with a view to doing
awty with tbe congested traffic on
Cinyon itreet when the' busses ire
In.
TRADE LICENSE BYLAW
Councillors Murrell tnd Comfort,
who eirly ln the yetr were named
1 committee to revise the Tnde License byliw submitted 1 report tnd
on notice ot motion will be con.
sldered it the July meeting. Among
thow attested by tbi suggested
chsnget tn milk dealers, blacksmiths, oil companlu, express comptnlei, drug storei, liwyers, banks
and department stores.
There wu t Utter from the Women's Instlute urging action ln connection with the curfew bylaw, with
th* matter ihelved for another
month, in the meantime the Clerk
will write the B. 0. Muntclptlltlw
association,   of   which   thl   vlllige
U • member, uklng thtt tbi u-
■octtlon tollcitor glv* 1 ruling u to
Creiton hiving * not hiving power
to pu* iuch a law. It thi viUige
U powerless Councillor Murrell lntlmtted thtt it Uw 1838 wwlon
Of the legislature in unendment to
the Village tct'would be uked for
to cletr th* mttter up.
In connection with Exhibition
ptfk night* for softball practice!
were allocated u followi: wildcats,
Monday: Knlghtt of Pythlu. Tuet-
diy; united Toung people, Wednudty. Thue ire to use whit u known
u the amtll dltmond. Rep-ewnt*-
tlvea of th« Athletlca ind inter*
mediate buebtil club* will confer
with the council u to the use of
the dltmond for Sundty gtmu.
A. H. Green & Compiny, Nelaon
notified thtt nun would be hen
to mtki thl sewer survey tome
time during the wuk, ind would
low no time In submitting t report. J. F. coatee, ot Ntlton, former
electrical Inapector, promised to
complete eome deferred inspections
•t one*. He hu bun on the sick Hit
of lite, hence the deliy.
Accounts pissed for payment totalled 1813 ot which |390 wu spent
on th* pipe line tor the new witer
supply to th* swimming pool, tnd
t new pip* lln* to take cue of
draining the wtter off. Mr. Baldwin,
who did the work, U to be Interviewed by tb* nev* ln connection
with libor charges, u lt wu understood the prloe of the pipe wu 13'*.
cente per foot Instilled. In connection with the pool witer lupply thl
vllltge wlU make formil application to thl Irrigation dUtrlct for
th* uie ot thi wtter, and will confer with Ur. Mirtln and Ur. Prld-
him. who tre the lindownera directly t fected, u to th* night or nighta,
each wwk, they pnfer to have the
water taken for filling purpou*.
PROCTER FAIRIES
ENTERTAIN LADIES
PROCTER. June ll—Mothers and
friend* of the Procter Falrlw wen
entertained at a banquet ln th*
United church hall. Th* room wu
decorated with pink tnd white stream-
era, the filry colon. A ltrgt ctke
Inscribed Tor Our Mothers' formed
the center place for one Uble while
several candles ln Individual ctkes
tdded t festive touch during tbe btnquet.
Proceeding the btnquet wu t tong
tnd dance by Miss Sheila Dunwoody
and Ulu Faith Ritchie, followed by
the grand mtrch. During tbe supper
recitations were given by Mlw Peggy
MacLeod. Mlw Sheila Dunwoody and
_ Faith Ritchie, while solos were
given by Mlw Edith Johnson tnd Mlw
Dunwoody.
Mn. S. Boniccl visited Ony Creek.
Mn. D. Mcintosh wu t Neleon
vltltor Mondsy.
A number ot the younger set enjoyed * Jolly outing to Gny Creek under the supervision of Mn. A. 8.
Ritchie.   While   there  the   children
fathered wveral speclment's ot wUd
lowen which they will uw for nature
etudy. Thou ln tne party were: Mlw
Phyllis Exton, Misses Rosle ind Helen
Schwirok, Mlw Sheila Dunwoody, Mlw
Faith Ritchie and Mlw Carrie Clayton.
LONDON (CP)—Suun Gudgeon
was acquitted by a Lancuhlre Jury
of murded in connection with th*
stabbing of Arthur Denham, 40, after
Mr. Juitlce Rigby hid chtrged: "If
the woman was defending her honor
and in the struggle the man wai
killed, then the jury muit acquit
her."
Personal
Rupture  Appliances
Rupture, abdominal wwknwt,
aplntl deformity, virloooeU.
Write J. O Smith, BrltUh Appll-
UM Specialist, it ttiwnle St,
Stntford,  Ont. .(3154)
BEWITCH OTHERS, »LaKI THEM
lon you. Wield powerfullove control. Secure clever woman's private methoda (confidential). Get
ucret charm. May change your
whole lite. Reveillni book, Introducing you to new power, only 10c.
t3983>
,1 ___. _
fiirden'OoPDept. "MM. Box
O. O. Annex, New Tori.
MARRY-INTRODUCTIONS BT PRI-
vate letters. New system, hundred!
of ltdy memben. Farmer's diugh-
tert, teichera, nunes ind widows
with property. Miny weslthy members. Pirtlculars 10c. Cintdltn
Corrupondenct Club, Box 138, Csl*
giry. Altt*  (31881
LONELY? FREE LIST OESCRIP*
tloni, people wUhlni oorrwpond-
ence, mirrlige. Mtny in wetlthy,
Strictly confldentltl. write for list
todiyl Eva Adama. p. 0. Box 310
LEGAL
AUCTION
.TIMBER SALE X170M
Tbn* wlU be offend for sale at
public auction at the porwt Brtnch
Office, NtUon, B. C, tt noon thl
30th diy of June, 1884, Llcenw
X17063, situated on Lockhtrt Cnek,
Kooteniy Like, to cut 313 M.B.F.
Whlt« pine end to remove 11.310
Lin. Ft. of Cedar Polw and Piling
decked tnd lyltn In woods, ind 388
M.B.F. flUed Ctdtr Logt. Anyone unable to ittend tbe tuctlon ln person miy submit 1 wiled tender to
be opened it the given hour tnd
treated u one bid.
Two (3) years will be allowed for
removal of timber.   "
For further partlculatt. the Chief
Forester. Victoria, B. c, the District
Forester. Nelson, B, C. ______!
Houses Wanted
FURNISHED  HOUSE BY  REUABLE
pertninent    tennant.    Box    MM.
KfflOews.
|39M)
For Rent
St.   Louis.
(19781
■PR0BLKUS."-WliA'l4S WurS?
Oet idlvoe from "Douglu," isttol-
oger. Send birth dtte tnd 16c for
trial   reading.   One  juwtloned   an
FOUR CABINS AT CRESCENT BAY,
'  und  beach,  partly  furnished, by
week, month or season. Prlcw on
application. Robertson Realty Co.,
™ lUtt)
swered.410 4th St
Sit*.     ^^^
>., Lethbridge,
(3888)
PRIVATE HOME KINDERGARTENS
Day. We itert you. Th* Cintdltn
Kindergarten Initltute, Winnipeg
13148)
HALL SHOE REPAIR SHOP, 3RD
St., betwwn nu tnd Kooteniy.
Flnt-cltw work.       (3934)
Bcnmi Itch Pllw Ulcers. Try Geo L«'s
Chlni Remedy it Hudson's Biy CO
 (MM)
Help Wanted
WANTKD-ACCOUNTANT FOR LUM-
ber office. Must understind lumber, builneu tnd be able use type*
writer. No other need apply. If
replying, state references, age, nationality, where worked ln lumber
office and how tong and aaiary
wanted snd enclose references.
Chu. O. Rodgers, crestoif, B.C.
_J»S7>
HOW TO OET A OOVERNMEN1
lob. Fne Booklet. Tbi M. C. C.
,td„ Winnipeg. (3180)
lot
Ltt
Johnson's Landing
Couple Celebrates
Silver Anniversary
JOHNSON'S LANDING, June 18—
Between 80 tnd 60 people tccepted
tbe Invitation of Mr. ind Mn. W. T.
McNlcol to celebrate the 38th anniversary  of  their wedding.
Supper arranged on Ublei decor-
tted with Iris tnd t thrw tier wedding cike ln the center, itirted proceeding!, during which t tout to
Mr. tnd Mn. McNlcol ww propoied
by A. 0. Raper.
After lupper, a prewntatlon ot 1
silver tet pot cretm Jug tnd iugu
bowl was mide by W. Qirdner. Miny
other useful tnd pretty gilts were
received.
A mock wedding wu then staged,
which caused much laughter. Dancing occupied tbe remainder of the
evening.
Mlu M. Birnett of Shutty Bench
wu the week-end guest ot Mn. MicNicol.
Ur. tnd Mn. Noel Bacchus of
Blrchdale spent Sundty ln the wttlement
W. McNlcol, J. McNlcol tnd O. Stenberg were vlilton to Kulo.
COSY    CABINS.    KASLO,    LAKE
frontage off main.road. A beauty
ipot. ~Row boats,    telephone.    Best
fishing. Apply R. W. DV—
person   Blk",  Nelson
FURNISHED   HOUSEKEEPING
roomi for  nnt  Anntbli  Block
(3188)
FB5S    OR    UNFURN.    APTS     By
wuk or month Midlcil Arte Bldg
(31f
FUR. ROOMS.   STEAM   HEATED
ihower. termi mod. Ctn. Legion
^^^^^■^    (3788)
FOR   RENT.    FURNISHED   THREE*
roomed suite, *30, strtthcona.
13933)
THREE   ROOM   PURNISHED   SUITE
tor rent, Stirling Hotel.       (31317
FURNISHED    AND    UNFURNISHED
Sultet for rent—Kerr Apt*. 13183)
TERRACg APTS.—Beautiful Modern
Frlgidalre equipped suites.   i3783)
Houses for Rent
810 MONTH, 3 ROOM HOUSI, 3
lots. Mre. Hal). 8th St., Oordon
Roid neu pirk. (8881)
LAKE SIDE COTTAQE, WILLOW
Point, screened, good beich. Ru-
ling R.R.i or 3 Royri Bank. <3M**»
FOR RENT - FURNISHED HOUSE
for July and Auguit. Phone 687Y.
or 434 Litlmer St. (2948)
ROC*
8    ROOMED    HOUSE    FOR   RENT.
Chetp nnt. 334 Observitory. (3980)
FURNISHED  BUNGALOW.  VERT
comfortiblc. Phone 304L.      13918)
For Sale
8-PIBCB DINING SUITE. 4-HOLE
McLeary steel top range, enamel
top table, Umoge Dinner Serviw.
Phone 588B. '3981)
FOR SALE at Hunter Electric and
Plumbing, wud Street, 8 toot
iteel bath tuba for country homes,
116.00. r       (3983)
FOR SALE - BARREL8, KEOS.
sugu sacks, liners. McDonald Jim
Co..   Ltd. (3883)
COMBINATtON    COAL    AND    GAS
Beich nnge. phone 318X.     (38881
Lost and Found
TO FINDERS
It you tlnd • cat or a dog, t
pocketbook. Jewelry or tur, or
tnythtng elw of vtlue, telephone
The Duly Newa A "Pound" Ad.
wlU bt inserted without cott to
you. wt will collect from the
owner.
BRINGING UP FATHER
By Geo. McManus
I'VE GOT To'TEU- MAGGlE
THAT I WON'T BUY A NW
HOUSE- BUT HOW- WITH-
1. i..i. Afc^O-JT GlTTlN*,
■   <• .ISA *> °t-)MCH Itsl.
.«*•»      JifA   TV4BEVE?,
Property for Sole
TBI ROBERTSON SUMMER BOMB
tt Creicent Bty 13000 cuh.
A splendid bungilow ln Filrvlew for
13000, htlf cuh. a birgtln.
Building lot* ln Rowmqnt ln but
residential dlatrlct. price * on tppllcitlon. ^^^^^^^^
Acre   lote  with  splendid  b«ch   it
creicent Biy. Flnt two ulu half
Price.
Tmlr towntlte lot* it birgtln prlcu,
buy before tbe boom.
ROBERTSON REALTY CO., LTD.
(3881)
Live Stock for Sale
PUREBRED AND GRADE SHROP*
shire ewes ind lunn, good itock.
Mickereth, Broidwiter. B.C. (38441
AYRSHIRE COW, JUST FRESHENED.
Heavy milker, quiet. rusmI, sslmo.
Rabbits
FOUR BRED FLEMISH DOES WITH
■uteh 13 etcSTeJS rlfl* llt.ls._3.
hutc„ ..  ,. ._	
Hoffmtn, South Blown
(3819)
Pets
PERSIANS KITTENS FOR SALE.
Mre. Stewirt Dodd's cittery.
Vernon, B. C. <____1)
Property for Sale
FIVE ROOM NEVfLY BUILT MOD-
ern bungilow, cement bstement,
3 lott, lawn, girden. uioo. H. E.
Dill 808 Wird Bt. (3843)
FOR   8ALE-3   ACRE   FRUIT   AND
poultry  firm  adjoining city. Apply P. Porter, P. O. Box 670 City.
  (3940)
Money to Loan
I HAVE 17000 AVAILABLE FOR
first mortgage on city Property, ln
sums of WOO tnd up. Apply c. w.
Apploytrd ft Co"  Ltd.        (3888)
Summer Resorts
OULF ISLANDS (Mldwty Vincouver
to Vlctorli). Cottage* to rent 130
to ISO monthly. 40-tcre firm clou
to vlllige 11600. Hilt cuh. TUU
110. Mirket Girden project; 200-
tcre mixed farm. Going concern,
wonderful buy. 13000. Tnei 116:
3-tcre lote witwfront for thi mm
of imill prlvite muni 8400. hilt
cuh Craddock & Co, Eitate
Agents, North pender Island, B.C.
 13868)
VANCOUVER—Plin to atay at Bir-
ciay Minor during your summer
vacation in Vancouver, five mlnutu walk from Stanley Puk md
Ite surrounding beeches. 10 mlnutu trom the ihopplng centres.
Excellent cutlne. Ritet from 8880
Inclusive. For further particulate
write Mn. Goodil), 1447 Bircliy
atreet, Vancouver, B. C.      (3867)
Trappers' Supplies
NBW TRAP  OUARANTEBD TO
catch wild tnlmtli Hive, unhurt.
COnttructed of ihut Iron -tnd
wire prloe 88 for *m*U aire de-
llvtied. Alto Killing TTipt of Am*
conitructlon ind price, write to
Charlea Qlomin. Court, Silk.-
^ '      (M*'
For Sale or Rent
MOTOR BOAT. CAPABU Of 18
miles per hour to trolling saud.
Apply Andy Kraft. Box 973, Nelson.
^^^^^ (3918)
ROOM   HOUSE. FOR  SALE   OR
rent close InTpbone 6T8L (3848)
Automotive
•   INDIAN
MOTORCYCLES
B.S.A.   -   FRANCIS  BABNIII
From 1200 up- 1-8 down.
Oood uud buys from noo up. _
Rlde-a winner  ln   tbe greatest of
outdoor sport*. '
PALMER RUTLEDGE
TRAIL. MC, Im*
(3788)
Miscellaneous for Sale
Lighting Plants
3 KW. DO & AC Ughtlng
plint   8836*0
3 KW. DC A: AC Ughtlng
plint  8*98.00
1 KW. DC* AC lighting
plmt  ......  889800
83-volt lighting pUnt .... 8196*00
Corablnitton lighting
plint   _. 777 * 9880
83-volt lighting bittery I 89.00
Automitlc ur compressor 1135.00
Aln compnwor    I 86.00
Gov't regulation ilr tank I 49.00
Air -Rtugea. blow-oft vtlvu
or   check   valve*,   u.   I  386
LEEDER'S LTD.
1376 Portage av*.,    Winnipeg, Mtn.
Miscellaneous
WANim-T--"TS- ABOUT 14 X 18
Apply Box 3989. Dilly Wwt. (3969)
THE GUMPS
TILLIE THE TOILER
By .Westova
MOVN I'M
TSLUU' VA-    ,
THEM'S *0M6-jj
0N6 -SVUIPtM'
DESleTNX  AM*
I'M COMMA
Find out
who! I
THtV'M -SBK-m*.
MCM, IC THWS
NAJV-UW MXJMtAU
I
il NONA), t   U3CKEO THE DOOB AMD
-ll.R»\*»J THB  ■KEyoUT TUB
VoJ-Il 6if^bw»y \
I "-/BO MO THAT- -vimP|
\.*5MIW|v-  AS  L.OU6   AS)
1'Soo uvE_.
Milk   and
Cream
We sell fresh milk snd
cream and it's not pasteurized.
Williams' Transfer
609 Wtrd St. Nelson
(2988)
PIPE and FITTINGS
Modern plant, fully equipped for supplying pipe
and fittings for steam,
air, water or irrigation.
Your enquiries solicited.
Canadian Junk
Co., Ltd.
250 Prior St.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
(3161)
OALVajOZED DtON PIPS AND rfF
tlngt, Beltings, etc.—New Win
NUli IV', IH'1 *,3V. 83.60 per
100 lbi Full line of new md and
Oilv ind BUck Pipe md tlttlnu
-4 Gilv. new 61*0,. 1" Blick Jo.
3" Blick suitable for Irrigation ind
wtter |lne 10c, other lieu low
prlcei. niw corrugated gtlv. Iron
•5 00 per 100 square fut Poultry
wire netting 3 ind 6 tut. Pull
eto,,. of stwl apUt pulley! Potato
tnd grain sicki. Barbed wire. Wirt
Rope. Cmvas Doora, Wlnddwi
Rooting pelt. Girden md Air hou,
Boom Chun* Merchandise tnd
Equipment of all descriptions Enquiries   solicited.
B.C. JCNn CO.
135    PoweU    St.,    Vincouver.    B.C.
  (3166)
agewtmnammrmegfup**w***i*l*SSpSi
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES
He a line
Minimum I llnu
3 llnu, oan I -'
3 line*, one*  ,.   J>
* line*, one*     M
1   llnea   a  tlmu    81
3 Unet a tlmu  IM
4 linn   * timet    Ml
: linn. 1 month  t.ie
3 llnei. 1 month   4.!*
1 linn, t monlh  811
All ibon leu 16% lw prompt
pal ment.
—wmmwsiisstsssiii—hmwih
NICOTINC SDUHATI FOR APHIS
control, tlnd 1 or. to 6 IM: Ar-
■enttl, ot Ltld tor worm! tdd
citerplllire, Cymogu for gophen,
Atliclde for weeds. The Bnck-
min-Kcr MUlg. CO., Ltd.     (3963)
Business, Professional
Directory
Accountants
CHAS*
HAS. F. HUNTER. 8. ,F. A* t.
Munlciptl tnd Commerdil Audita.
P. O. Box 1191. Nilion, B. 67 J_
Assayers
(37yi)
E. W. WIDDOWSON utlblllhld 11
108' jotepblne St., Nelson. B.
WB.BJ. (rt»
I  insurance and Real Estate
t. _    H.    6RIliW60D.   818
Biker St7 Nelion, Box 136. (318*)
Boat Livery
BEST PETERBOROUGH OUTBOARD
motor it row bolts tor hir* by diy
-Frank sen. Bilfour, B. c. i379Q)
Chiropodists
Dr. Mildred Slmondi Foot Speclillst
406 Fern well. Spokine, MUn (3981)
m 11 * 1 1 iimi 1  I*    1   a*r
 Chiropractors
R. B. Orty. DC Ph.C. Ollker Block.
C.   HUITGRIN  D.C,  Ph.O.,  Ptlmer
—■____.      ...   p^. j],.
ofiduite'McCulioc'b Blk,'
(3193)
Cleaning and Pressing
SPRING  COATS CLEANED QP &*'
lined it th* Wirdrobe. 417Hall St.
(311
Electrical
3.   F.   Co*tu—The   Beotrlo   Ston
Suppllei tnd Installation!
Phon* 788. P.O. Box U6
(31W)
Florists
FOR   THS   JUKI   BRIDE
Betutlful Bouquet! it reuontblt
nelSon r^o«™& shoppb
P0B* "    _k
.inn*.
JOHNSON'S   OSKBNHOUSSS,   FhOM
848. _put_ flowin,  potttd  piidta,
inn tiortl deslgni.
Funeral directors
NELSON FUNERAL SERVICE. 634
Vlctorlt Sty—Phone 95 I**dy gt-
tandtnt-F. C. Dtvli. (glfc) j
Hide Dealers
DEALER IN HIDES. J. P. MORGAN,
SOiStUr at, Nt'ton, BC. tjlni
ROBERTSON REALTT CO, LTD.
Rul utile, Inturmct, rentals,
Aberdeen block. Biker gt (3801)'
—   inST
FIRE   COMBS   WHEN   LEAST   IX-
rcted, ineure todty. T. D. Roiling,
Royil Btnk Bldg. (3800)
B. W. DAWSON. Rul Stfatl, U-
•urince. Rental! Next Hlpperng
Hirdwire, Biker itrut.       (38W)
0. D. BLACKWOOD, iniurtno*"ot
every ducrlptlon, Rul Est* Ph 98.
h. e. dill auto and mra
sursnoe. Rid B_tiM. 808 Wiri  "
3.  1   AiWAtLE.   riIl mS.-
rtntali, Iniurtno*. Anntblt block.
(3808)
UtE. FIRE Is AUTOMOBlLt iNSDR
tnoe, P. E- Poulln, Ph. 70, (3608)
CHAS   F. McHARDY   D.SURANCE-
Rttl Bttite—Fhone 135.       (3WT)
1 " ''■—--i
Pstent Attorneys
ROWLAND BRITTAIN
PATBNT8 AND TRADE MARKS
Oldut Established Pit Off lei In B: C.
443 Gnnvllle st      Vmcouver, B. C,
Machinists
BENNrrrs umited
For ill clissei of Metil work, uth*
Work, Drilling, Boring tnd Grinding.
Motor Rewinding. Acetylent wilding.
Phone 693
834 Vernon Strut
(JW9)
Engineers and Surveyors
A. H. OREEN CO., LTD   616.'
gt. Phone 364. NeUon, B.C. (i
T.  8   PETEftB .'
Mining Engineer
gximlnitlon. opentlon md mmigi*
ment of mlnu end mineral
propertlu. Roulind, BO.
^^^ _______
-mid
_L b. BaWMH-M	
ENGINEER  AND SURVETOR
EC. Land Surveyors
CHARLES MOORE.   B. C. L. 8
K. W. .0. Block. Ntlton. B_
Plumbing and Heating
PLUMBING   AND   HEATING   WORK
Kirinteefl   Rites reisonible. JuT*
j BlUterer. Phone W9L3. (381<:
Musical Tuition
VIOUN     AND     THEORY     PUPIIB.
Miry   Heddle,   Ph   8UR3.   (Illp)
Sash Factory
UWSON'S SASH FACT OR I   aARp-
wood   mirchtnt   317 Bikli  atreit.
Second Hand Stores
SECOND HAND STOVES FOR SALE.
Mr* Radcllffe. 817 Vernon St. *
(381r
WE   BUT.   SELL,   AND   S*CL
moel   inythlng   Tht   Ark.   <
 AINS Hap
THE PRAIRIE
rains Show Healthy
Growth; B.C. Fruit
Moving
miMina, JUS* It—Continued op*
feu l* nported throughout thi
item pralita u t ruult of tht
inttful  ratal *thtt  have  watered
oountry tn tha lut two w**ks
I the showers still pn-llcttd by
weather bureau.
Jl grains now shove ground in
wing healthy oolor ud growth.
I ln aom* loeaittlu ut beginning
come into Ihort Made. Thli ll
pronouncement willed by thi
ltdlu faclllo railway agricultural
lartment through lu general wut*
agut, J. II. McKay. A tecond
Ik of favorable crop weather prom*
I considers*!* neovery even whirl
idltloni ire serious u thi mult
Mad, hut ud grasshopper msntot
tht month ot Mty.
rithout doubt ireu tn touthwut-
, Manitoba, southeastern and ptrta
louth ud west central Saakatchs*
> Ud eut central Albertt lufftred
fanabla losses, the genu* fullng
Utter with th* encouragement at-
"Ing wuther conditions u a whole.
Ht ud putting* ln th* thru
iMacu promise weU also for cittle
«pectt which were beginning to
rry the owners. Cool, rainy weather
I »omewhit checked the gnuhop-
aetlvlty but the puts in still
ort*d u * menu* ud active war
MIU wagtd by the uu ot poison
Wtlih Columbia fruit It moving In
gt volumt tnd Pttobu and aprl-
[thinning optrationt trt ittrt*4 ln
hi plaou. Hupbtrrlu ud cherrlu
•omlng fut ud tbe ipple treet
[»hop*ttU light for a full marktt
Mttol Markets
CTW TOIUt, WM U (AP)-CoWtr
Ilrm, electrolytic ipot ud futur*,
blue etgle 8.00.
Tin ttudltr, tpot ud nitrbr 60.00*.
futur* 60.88.
Iron study, unehugtd.
Lud itudy, ipot new Tork 4.08;
gut gt. Louli SSt.
MM *ultr, fut St. LouU ipot ud
THC NILSON DAILY NIWS, NILSON. ItV-MTUMAV MORNINO. JUNI 11. 1»M •
	
LC. LUMBER IN
BIG INCREASE
rjCTORIA, Jun* IS (CFl.-Uw
I production took tnoth*r jump
Mid in Britlth Columbli lut
nth, according to th* low scale
UW compiled by th* forestry
Belt at tht department ot lands.
IT total tad* wu 171,421,000
L at tgiinit 124J52..00 feet in
HI tnd 188,782,000 feet in Mty
fit hid sot bttn for tht ftct the
it Week or two of the month wu
till tnd of the loggeri' itrlke,
i increue would hive been much
■tar. Tht -detailed flguru ihow
B; the Vucouver dlttrlct, which
udei Vincouver Island, where
t itrlkt wtl concentrated, wu
unity 18,000,000 fttt down on lti
it. In the rut of th* province
refore the advuee wu (bout
100,000 feet over lut year.
.NAM REVENUE
IN BIG INCREASE
[OTTAWA, June 15 (CP)--Cin.
ll'i rivenuet during tht month
Miy. win Intrtutd by $7,888.-
P, tnd tar tht flrtt two montht
~ Wt current fItcil yeir tht In.*
Hut wu tVimm, iccordlng
I flguru Issued todiy by Hon.
■ C. Mttthtwt, minister of ni*
■nil rtvtnut. For Miy both eus-
|m dutlu tnd txc(s* taxes
p mora tht*
lutura 4.30.
Ahtln
itlmony, ipot ISO-
Str illvir tuy, % lower it 48.
London—Coppir, itudtrd ipot ttt
tt:   futun itt 13t td;  electrolytic
•pot SS8 Bli futun 888 lis.
Tin, wot 1221 17s «di futun 1338
Lud, ipot £11; futun 111 8*.
Slnc; ipot 114; futun 114 ta.
Bw tllver qulit, 1.18 lowu tt l|
••ltd.
Market and Mining News
TWO VEINS ON
SHEEP CREEK
Drilling   Indicates
Them Below No.
6 Level
Henry I. Doolie, engineer ln
charge of Sheep Creek Gold Mlnei.
Ltd., Britiih Columbli, report! tvertge gold valuu of .41 ouncu per
ton acrou a 8-foot width for the
last 72 feet of the total 120 feet thlt
No. 7 tut ltvel hu been extended.
Th* vtin ll described u being the
3'ldut ytt ucountartd ln tht Sheep
reek gold tre*.
Na 7 ltvel ii bting extended
through * »one ot tnrlehment previously ttop*d on No. t ind No. 6
levels tnd «tending 380 f t ihetd
of the present face of No. 7 tunnel to
the limit of the Queen quartiite.
Diamond drlilllng below No. S
levtl eut hu lndlcited two velnt.
A 88-inch vein hu thown vthjw
ouncw gold ind t 15-lnch
f 1.18 ounce* gold.
These veins are ipparently 30 feet
rt, ttatad Ur. Dotlle, tnd will
explored it depth by croucuti
a ■ ^^^^^^^^^
of .71
vein vtlue*
fo.'T"tav*L   	
Th* flit* bttween No. 7 ud No. 8
ltvtli hit bun completed tnd operation! tt tht mint tr* progressing
wtlsftctorily ftatad Mr. Doelle.
TRADING BRISK
AT THE COAST
VANCOUVIR, Juat It (OPl-Trad*
Ing wu brisk on tbl vuoouver stock
exchange today. Oitni in' louu wtn
illght, Plonur Oold being i notable
eiotptloo. nil tuui wuktned to 80
cents below tti prevloui clou of 18.70.
Fractional louu wen recorded by
Merldlu, Hlghwood S*rau, Norgold,
SUvercrut ud Reward. Stocks off 1
point includtd B.RX. it 1.00, Mlnto
tt 28 ud Hercules it Sl_. BR. Con
wu down 4 tt 34 ud Taylor Bridie
off 2 at 88. Tradlu. Otorgla River,
Independence and Rufui wtre all
unehugtd. Oold Belt ud R«no wen
up 2 and 8 while Dentonla advuced 8
centa to olou tt 70. Qalni of t friction ippund In Native Son ud Viking*     	
U. S. DOLLAR
IN DECLINE
MONTREAL, Junt 18 (CP).-Tht
pound, United Statu dollir tnd
French franc declined on Montrul
currency exchange! today. Sterling
lost 4 cent it 38.00%. tht French
frue declined .03 of t cent to 8.M
centi ud the United Statei dollir
wai down it of 1 per cent it 18*18
of 1 per ctnt dltcount
CAN. DIH.LAR AT
CENT PREMIUM
NEW YORK, Junt U (CP). -
Agtln ntchlng 1 per cut pramium,
th* Canadian dollar's trud wtt in
opposition to leading Europun currencies on the foreign «thlngt todty. Tht dollar closed st $1.01. 9-10
ctnt itronger.*
Tht pound itarllng declined to
18.09 for ctbln, Vt ctnt w**k*r thu
yuterdiy'i latt quotation. Th* franc
wu off Ml. gt 6.90H.
N.Y. MARKET
STRONGER
BT FRgpSUCK OARDNEB
NIW TOtttTunl IS (AP)-rStOCkl
reverted to I dlipUy of quiet itnngth
today u Uu market contlnutd to
move ln tht narrow rang* It hu occupied the paat wuk.
Improvement In th* ten* of tht
market wu ucrlb*d thinly to t
brlghttr outlook for settlement of
thl itul liber controversy. PS. Stul,
Bcthtahra Stul ud Nitlonil Stul
rallied for » ntt gain of mon thu
* point.
Salu totalled 788888 ihirei oomptred with 883,488 yutwday.
Th* mirkrt av«rtg* for M itocki
nn 1,4 pointi to 814.
EASTERN LIST
IS IN DECLINE
MONTRBAL, Junt IS (CP)-Iiiuti
on tht Montrul (took itching* midi
» fubi* tttempt it t rally In th*
urly pirt of th* tfternoon but fUltd
to twt t gtBirtl decltnt of prlcei it
thl clou ol todty't setilon.
International Nickel clued wtth a
net gtln of IB centi tt 38.40. Dominion Stul ud Oo»l B wu up V, it **/,.
BruUtan Traction told off inc.
tlonilly it Sty.
HolUngw tutd tin wnt* it 17.80
ud fraction*! louu wtn *uff*r*d
by Cutdlu Pacific. Oypmim, MoColl
yrontanao, Nitlonal Brtwsrlet, Nttlon*
il Stul Otr, Southern Cutda Powtr
ud Winnipeg Bietrlo.
Salu 7483 Ihtru: bondt 118.080.
Vancouver Sales
VANCOUVER, June 18 (CP). -
Mining ihtru sold on tht Vtncouver itock exchange today;
Lilted: Bradlu 830; Bu*
WOO; .Bralonit QO; BJR ~
Vow Jones Averages
80 industrials   .......... TTT. 98.70 up IJM
20 utilities     48.88 up   M
20 rails  24.46 up   ,48
A P Con
Amal  OU   ....
Btivtr SUnr
Bradlm	
Bralornt    —
Bridt* Rlnr ...
8   R   X   Oold
Cirlbeo Oold 	
cu coip	
Cout   BnwKM
Commoswtalth .
0«o Rlnr 	
Oold Belt
Orandvlew
Vancouver Stock Exchange
WINNIPEG PIT
HASADVANCE
WWmPEO, June 15 (CP).-T**
pntPtct of wirm wuthtr in wutern Ctntdt, lite itrtngth tt Chlctgo
ud fair ttlu of Ctnidien whut for
export iccount hooited whut prices
% to Itt cents on the Wlnnlptg
High points forthe dty wtrt
mid* in tht doting mlnutu. -July
whett llnlihed tt 77, October it
TStt ud Dtctmber at 10 cuts.
Th«r* wu no figure placed on
foreign ulu. R*n«w*d buying neu
the clou u Chlctgo prlcu stiffened
found th* pit bare of offering!.
Bright Spots
of the Week
By tht Canadian Fnu ,
QUIBSC—Incnau of 100 ptr tent
In salu of Canadlu hardwoods to
orut Brltiln ln flnt thnt montht
ot 1814, Otttwt htrdwpodi buretu
reporta. ^H
BAST WINDSOR, Ont—Roll of pir*
n* on relief hat dropptd fnm 8KH
to B4O0 tlnce Jiw
creue of 8700.
PKMBROKB, Ont.
Piper corporation*
cloud for tire yurt, r
, flvlni topM
Quotations on Wall Street
>iwtl T»*     4*Vi     -
■ghtny .....-*.   a*   -
TCh«mlcaI   14044   188
Oan
£A
Smelt __ B*
dephor
>b*ceo
Kepndi
Pl*on
Sum Mo
Tt* Ohio
nn Copper
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Kroegger * Toll
Lebn   *   rink
btck  Truck  ...
Sent Ward
8 it Dttry Prod
pow  __   U
g i Centnl
Puouii Beo
Pick Motors 	
Fun R R   	
PhlUlps Pete 	
Pun Oil
8 bouts 4IF
SheU Union
8 csl  SdtlOL
Bouth Ptclflc
Stan Oil of Cal
Stin Oil of ind
gtu Oil of N J
Stewart   Warnir
Studebaker
ttt Oulf Sul .
Tlmktn Rollers
un Km
United Air 	
United Bll 	
Un puttie 	
U 8 Hn* 	
isfssr....::
van stul 	
WUt Electrlo
woolworth
w Truck
w
Increase Your Cropi
by Uting
BRAND
c^n_
•POWIR TO  0ROW"
FERTILIZERS
Ammonium Phosphstes — Superphosphstes
Complete Fertilizers
POR SALl AT THI POLLOWINQ:
N*l»n-Wood, ViUtnw Hirdwtri Co, Ltd.
Bonnlngton—Bonnlngton Co-op«r*tjve.
Hirrap—H«rrop tnd District Co-operitivi.
Cruton-CrutOn Villey Co-optrttlve; Crutlind Prult Ct.;
Long, Alltn dc Long,
Crawford Siy—Crawford Bty Co-operative.
Wynnd*l—Wynndel Berry Growttr Auociitlon.
Willow PsInMWfcw Point Co^pertttv*.
Thrumt—Tirry ud Thrumi Co-operttive.
Grind Fork*—Orand Forks Growtn' Auociitlon.
Orunwood—Ttylor Si Sons.
And Anoclttad Growtn of B.C. Ltd, loctl eaitan.
THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING
COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED
Mtuffictgrin «f "8li*h|.t |r*«d" F*rtlllttn Trall, S.C,
. iv«t Sll
i Con 7400;
B R X 300; Ctriboo 878: Oold Belt
4000; Otorflt River 12,000; Orudvltw 4000; Mtridita NOO; Morning
Star I3S0: Nttlontl Silver 8000;
Nicolt IMJOt Pioneer 940; Prtmil
G 1900; Premier B 8000; Reno Oo|
3300; Ttylor Bridge 5?00; Vtntlta
3000; Wiyildt 23,940.
Unllitad: Al*x 1800; Btyvlew
1000; B C Nlcktl 4410; Big Mlu
1000; Congrtu 800; Dentonit 10,*
305; Ormge 8133; Golcondt 1000;
Grull Wihlane 3300; Hedley Ami)
3100; Hedley Starling 1000; Hercules 14,100; Homt Oold 13,800;
Hlghwood Street 900; Independence
7000; Koot B 790; Mlnto 187S00; Native Son 1000; Norgold 9300; Noble
Five 11,300; Rtwtrd 3800; Rufui
900; SUvercrut 7000; Standtrd 310;
Vldette 100; Viking 10.800, Wtvtrly
T -9000; Wellington 800.
Winniptg Groin
OLACB BAT. MMm-Onl pr Mluction
ta Mty by Dominion Cotl oomptny
hurl*st sine* 193S and 70 ptr ttnt
ovir production of May, 1988.
TAjtcouviR — Ntw aonpuy,
oqulpped with * 1100,000 dredg*. up-
able of UandUng low yardi dally,
will itart am wttk eitraettng S*>4
fron tat tt thtrnm rtnr.
WttUWD. Ont^-Wellmd Hydro.
Slutrlo system now hu largut number of coniumen in lta hlttory, Mtn-
tgtr H. T. Shearer report*.
Um QLASOOW, »*.-Cuttlng ana
puling 80,000 cords of pulpwood.
giving «mploym*nt ta 800 nun. to
itart won to woodt ntu htn.
MOira«AI--Contra<it lit tor eon-
itruttton of 900-ton cyanide mill on
ltk* propwty of Ubd Oro Mlnu, Ud.
HAUFAX—In flnt four month* ot
1384, maritime flthtrmin thow In*
omn in cttcb of. 7,819,400 poundt,
worth 8803,751 more than eaieh for
Fa-SHRD
WlMMlFMIi
Quotatloni:
™__..    op,tt
Wheit:
Julv
:t.
junt 18
High
(CF)—Ortln
ao. 4 nor. 88V-:
8. SS; feed ft.
fi R lis
Wheitr ito. t bird 7914: Ro. 1
_» snd track 78%: No. J nor. 78)4;
So! 8 iBitw: 'no.
durum 8014.     	
Exchange Ratts
NBW YORK, Junt!,}» (CP). -
Starling exchinge irregular it
38.04 tar 80-dty blUi tnd it 33.05',t
for deovtnd.
Ctntdlin dollars 1 per cent premium.
Pine 8,8014 cints.
Lire 8.91 cent*.
Uruguty 81.00 otntt., •
Gorman Issues Woak
NEW YORK, Jun*JS (AP).-**-
newad wetknew of Germtn luuu
wu the only advert* element
the bond m*rket todty.
Trtniftn totaUtd $11.881,000 ptr
vtlut, compwtd with 317308,000 on
Thurtdty, tnd tht ind«x of 00 domestic bondt idvtnced M0 of t
point to SS.5.
EASTERN SALES
ATMONTftlAt	
MONTREAL, *ine 15 (CP). -
Silu of 100 or mort ihtru on tht
Montretl ttock txchtngt todiy
wtn: 410 Brulllin; ITS C Ind Ale;
876 CPR; 131 D Coil pfd; 1088 D S
tt C B; 769 Int Nick; 793 Mtl Pow.
AT TORONTO
TORONTO. Jun* IS (CP).-Sll*
of 100 or mor* ihiru ?n tht Toronto ttock exchinge, im
lon, todty wer»: 400
dropped from 9100
uary 1 lut, t de-
- OonnUdttad
uwmlll    here,
reopened thl*
it to 380 mtn.
MONEY
By th* Caaadlu Fnu
Cluing eichang* ntw:
At Montrul — Found 5.00H.
dollw M 1-1*, frane *M
At  N*w   York-Found   IM.
ntdltn dollar 1-01, frtnc 8SOH.
us,
Ot-
At Firti—Found 7983 franc*, Cinadlin dollu 15.37 franci, US. dollar
ll.HS. frisci.
In gold—found lit td, Canadian
dollar 8941 unt*. VM. dollw 69.46
unt*.
CHICAGO WHEAT
VALUES LIFTED
CHICAGO, Jun* 15 (AP).-Re-
nev/il of ipeculative buying lifted
whut valuu at ihe lut todty tf'
temporary louu hid rtplactd u
glins.
The buying wu iltributed to
tnde belief liquidation on the ptrt
of wttk holden htd bttn completed
ind that freih upturn! ot prlcu
wen to-be expected.
Whett clued firm, 14 to % tbove
yutardty'i finlih, corn 14 to 44
down, otti unchtngtd to 44 hightr,
tnd provision! unchtngtd to 7 ctnti
oil
The corn market wu influenced
by reporta of b*n*fid*l rains.
MINES UNCHANGED
ON TORONTO LIST
——— PAU
STRAWS SET
NEW RECORD
3rtilllin;"_6?3 _Br tnd Dls
ll uc*
U_ 470
__________________________ -J! P Cn
Ind Ale; 623 CPR; 140 Cockshutt;
703 Pord A; 1389 Int Nic; 700 H
Wilktn 389 Diit C Stt.
CAR LOADINGS UP
WASHINOTON, Jun* 19 <AP).~
Th* Am*ric*n R»llw»y uwclltlon
tnnounced today carloadlngs for
tht Wttk tndtd June 0 wtr* 615.-
565 cirs, tn lncretu of 37,042 can
tbove the preceding wuk. An in*
crtttt of 48,401 ctn ibove th* cor-
wtek In 1933 tnd 118.890
cirs iboVe the corrupondlng week
ln 1931
jrC Hut ot Tuonto, * dlmtor ot
t)tt Jron Otp Ittan. Ltd., sltuited
bitwuh the Rsbo *M th* Ouuni, ls
, In thii city to lnt*rvl«w a partner tnd
| former owner, Nell McColeman. Mr.
Heu I* planning ta open the mine
some time this aunimer. Tha Iron
Otp o*mprtiu 11 cUltn*.
Filing Is Heavy
Proapsctors Busy Sttking
and Rteording
During th* scurry of mining **•
' «p*r*- t"
tUo bttn biiiy tnd thi loul gtnrn*
tlvlty
Ing th
thl* si
ipring th*
uy tnd tt
protpector hu
m*nt mining n*ord*r hu hid to
work overtime to otapllt their rt-
cordlngt. Asuurotnt work tor clilmt
itaked lut yur hu bun filed by a
grett numbu of Soldo*.
Claim* wtn reoorded by th* following:
L. R. Clublne—Snow Cap. Snow Otp
No. 1, rourth of July, Fourth eg July
No. 9, Flnt ot July Frac., Fourth of
July No. 1, Bouldtr Ottt.
Wtlter Andow—Iron puke.
A. MOOoniM- Ooid HUl, Sllvir
Orown.
W. Jirvlt—Thm Friend- No. 9.
Oold Bait Mining company, Ltd..—
Fractional No. 9 Frac, Fnctlon No. 1
Frac.
Antonio Camptgnolo—Udorado.
Andnw Burgeu, Whlta Star.
Hugh Jonu—Lucky Strlkt.
8  A  Bataldm—May Dty Frtc.
1.1 Button—Bou No. 1, Mty No. ,J
No. 9, Red Bird.
Chirlu Migcill—Buch. McBurney,
Sllvir Horn, SUnr BMt.
M. S. Morgan—Blue Jay, Byrd.
John Raeht—Stt Ranch Fractional.
Fat Maguln— Stnthcona, Slocan,
Kulo, Vlctorli, Nilion, Vincouver.
K. K. Ulb—OoaUntntal, Interna*
HontL
ourg* Ooi**7y*»t|tJHlyJ.M*y
Flower.
Richtrd.Btroo-Row, Butt*-City,
Ur.?, Boiita.   :-■:   •,*.'.  ■ 7 -
J. C. Kinun-Dullng.
L. Matin* iPHttl,
J. I, Webb«f-»UlUon.
H. B. BrtckUn-rBJ., H.T...P.T.
X. K. Donaldton-Alimo, Alimo No.
■
'Mike Shelllng-»ur Cruk.
 1—..j.'..     , _~
MONTBSAL. Jun* US (OP).- Bar
gold tn London up fojjr unt* to 98440
in ounc* la
fundi;
Homcttakt No. t, B*tty Frao," AnnUdecorum."
|Hd ta Brlttah fundi. Thi 898 fixed
Wuhlngton prlu amounted to 484.70
ta Cinadlan.
l    ^mmmsm^i***mm-am
RAMSQATg, (OFj-OouncUlor A. B.
Rtmpe, wbo wtt playlns the part of
Htngttt In thl Rimlgatt JUbtlu Ptr*.
unt, ippeired at a muting ot th*
Town Council clad ln armor oompltta
with winged belmtt and btttta-axe.
but wu uked bf thi Mayor to nflrt
and not rtturn until ht htd ruumed
hit ordlniry clothing, u "th* oouncll muting muit be conduet*d with
MONTRBAL, Jun* It (CF)—Buttar
and egg prlou wtn u*t*r on th*
Montrul produce tnd dttry mtrktt
todty.
Butter grided MO. 1 Sift, recelpti
flvt boxu.
Sggi. grtdid A lugi SO. A nudlum
19, irrlvili 1944 Mttt.
Chute,   itetdy,   Ontario   colored*
U34i. ■awipta.aw3.iiou*,
PLANQPENINC,
OF IRON CAP
TORONTO. Jun* 15 (CP) .-Still
In t imitating atUtudt tht mining
lilt of the Toronto itock exchinge
ihowed in irregultr trend todty,
mott ot the high-priced iuuu clot*
Ing unchtngtd, Bue mttal thiru
wirt illghtly wuk tnd sllven
firmer.
Wiyildt dranpud ihiroly to 38
tnd cloud tt 36 for t net lou of 8
otntt. Btn Antonio slipped 9 to 5.19;
Howey loat 4; Gunntr Gold 5: Ctrl*
boo Qold Quurtt 7 ud B.B.Jc 9.
In the unlor gold group, Pioneer
lost 25, T*tk lott 5 md Wright Htr-
gruvu idvtnced 3.
TORONTO RALLIES
TO STRONG CLOSE
, TORONTO. MB* IS (CF)—Sneour-
tgtd by ut MUn Ntw Tork botrd
tht Toronto exchinge lnduttrlil mirket relUed to * itrong clou today.
OU thtn* cloud unchinged onteld*
of • gain of % for Fttt, Uloilai*
SrltT and lti for Canadian Oil.
e beer group, Bnwlng ewponUon
ugged to 1%. ttt Vi- Ctnada Malting
gtlntd %.
Othar InUrltttod *huu brok. »bout
even oa gains tnd louu. Domestic
Hittngi did bitter. Canada Drtdgt
tdded H, Oanada Otmmt pntemd V„
Building Product* Vi, Ooodyear pre-
f*rrtd H white gilnt of VS or mm
wwt ncortted for Intarnatlonil Milling prtftrrid. Wutam Canada Hour
and Dominion bank.
CARLOADINOS UP '
, OTTAWA, ^June 19 (OT.-Ctr
lotdingi on Ctntdlin rtllwiyi for
tht week ending Junt 9 totalled 42,-
933, t giln of 3109 over those for
the corresponding wttk t yetr tgo,
iccordlng to tbe weekly report Timed todiy by tht Dominion buruu
of ttatiitlci. Extenilvt pint in both
Hess, Dtr«ctor,
From Esst
Here
i^lt^KS., dolltr, 18*16 pn,
TtcouM.      :j
Colgory Ur* Stock
CA-UMRT. 3mt 18 (tTFJ-JUetlpJ*
yutwday! 916 otttte, »»,">»"•_;«
hogi tnd 887 thup tnd lunta. Bulk
of today'* notlptt'On throu^ WU1«»
cittit w»ikrt *tat«iy *RJ°» dw.s«'
cattlt but tran tet cttttanot wtnted.
hogt itotdy.' ulecti tats, baconi
8T78 ind butchtn 67.36 off trutki.
CstUe-Oood butcher steen 94 to
64.36, common item 93.78 to 99.79.
Oood f*d ealna 94*36. lljrtiuni to
>od butohw cow* 99 to 9380 lta*
:um to good vul ednt 94 to 44-80,
oommon ctlvu 88 ta 68*90, Common
to midlum- itock*r *tur* 61.76 to
9338. ■-. ' ..*,.*.  --■
Minnoopolii Groin
MINN1AFOUS. Jun*. IS (AP) —
hut, tto. I northern 100% to 10JS,
-. l nd durum 97% to 89ft. Jiiiy
1?W'yidl?w **» *° »5^
Whnt,
Mo. 1   .	
97%, 8*pt. 96H*
SSI   " "   "
Flu: No. 1, 194W <
Swut clover aud
Flour
Na 4 White 4941* to 48
■tei*-**
940 to 9.76
 U 15 lower. Ctrlotd  lot*,
fimlly patents 7.16 to 736 * btml In
99-poUnd oolton uckt. Shipment*
99396. Bnn 93.00 to 83*0.
BEDUCI INTIRIST RATE AGAIN
TORONTO, Jun* IS (CP).-T(i*
ludlng truit comptnlei ot Toronto
htvt ttnt out notlct thtt tfttr July
1 they win pty in interut rata of 3
per ctnt on depoiits inttatd of 3tt
Kir cent tt at preient. The prevail-
g rata wu 4 per cent until bonks
reduced th* rite on depoiits ibout
t yetr tgo.
coil tnd mlscel laneoui fntaht w*r»
grutly offtet by a drutic decline' In
lotdingi of grain tnd grtind producte. Howevtr, all other tommooUty
MV*   1WWW8I.   Ult   UUIQ1    W4IHIIUUIV
groups, wtth Iht exception ot live
itock, where tht lotdingi dropptd.
by one car, thowtd important in*
Receipts for Week at
Edmonton About
15,000 Crates
EDMONTON. June 15-The tpplt
mtrket ll quiet With littlt A'N
thin Wlnuipi offtrtd. B. C hot*
houu tomttou trt ullins "
with incrMiing volumt imf il „
reduced prices. Loganben-iu
gooieberriei tre arrivipg in
loti, the formtr telling it frt
to 32.25 per cnte tnd tht latter
trom 9130 to 93 per crttt.
Thii hu bean the heaviut itrtw*>
btrry wuk in uvirel yetn, be*
lieved th* record. . Approximately
16,000 crates htvt been received and
tht mtrket hu been during tvery
dty. The price ii fl.90 to*|3 pat
crate.
Tlie vtgetabl* mtrktt It tctivt.
tblw, wif  •"^■^^^
htvt ltrg
which ft
titles still remiln.
gtte. ,-, ,
■tablu, with tht MOtPtion
irgely replaced old
ftfily ltrgt qu»n«
New vegel*_u<», m
et onloni, htvt Ian
itockt, of whli
New potatoei from B, C. trt
quoted it trom 3229 to (3.90 per
ewt; carrots, 35 Centa to 49 centa ptr
doren; beets, 89 cent* to 49 centt
per doten; lettuce 93.90 to 33.75 per
cnte; isptragui. 14 cente to 19
cents per pound; panley, 75 centt to
33 centt per doren; cucumben (hothouse) extra fancy, $1.25 to 31.35
Ser dozen: ftney 91. to 91.10 per
ozen; cibbage, $2.90 per ewt.; rhu-
btrb (loctl) 31.50 to $3 per ewt
AT CAtOARY.
Stnwberriu hivt bet*31 WTiVinr
._.. Of tht
^^hj^prttent
■eight tnd
lnT<rf*t
in heavy volume both 1 _
presi tnd in ctrlote by fnii
expwte. Prom the beginning
•hipping uuon up to th* j
Cilgiry hu h«ndl«d 3»,179 crates:
22,892 ot thue irrivirig L.C.L. tnd
the baltnct in carloti. To dtte,
399 cratu of rasoberrlel htve been
handled locally. The wh*lenle quotation for good rupberriu il $-1.75
to $3 per crate, moifly 12.79. Cir
trrivils Junt 3 to Junt Sincluiive:.
B. C. 13 vegetablet;7r -^-~°^->—'
1 potatou.   Imp
Wishlngton cabl
plums tnd tpri
ctlery.
strawberrlu;
. t jjtrui; 1
1  Ctlifornla
London Clow
tONDON, Jim* »-"_ "'
ing; BruUtan Traction «/,, .
SlHi fitTNicktl «8»; Brit J__
Tob UK: Courtauldt 49» 6d; Dli-
&U:^»SSo„%rv
9d; Imp Chem 36* 4Hd; bap Tod
12ii 3d; Mining Trust Ltd. It IV
Rand Mines. «7H; Rhederiu
Amn 15s 3d: Rholuma i
en VH.'AA.
Bond
____ ?w^timTwiwUMHi
•Brit funding 4i 19SIW MUH.
di? Cm loin »•« «jj» tot-
lih Vi jstr cent C
Britiih 3V4 per c*nl
TO RSOROANIZI
MONTREAL, Juni
bentun hold*n of (
ind Piper Inveitmente,
proved of a plan of capital non
nization tt a meeting here todty.
The scheme provictet for modification ot intarut ptymtnte tnd mikei
tllowmca for operations on tn "in-
comt" bull t>rat a period of yurs,
In addition to ntrranglng the ctpi*
ttl structure.
A writer on transportation statu
thlt thi tutomobll* rank! third in
thi Amtrlcin ftmlly bUdflt, -toppsd
only by food inn hoiHlag.
CorporOrUon Securities*        Ur.1^
CURREKT opinion indicate much mon pronounced
activity in low-priced corporation bonds. Many
securities with real intrinsic value can be obtained
at lam concessions from issue price and present attractive opportunities ftom th? standpoint of speculative Investment.
D. M. Dnggip Investments, Ifl^;;;
Caljary Address: SOTTHghth Ave.'WTZ'Z.'Z
Edmonton Address: Imperisl Bank Annex
We Make a Specialty !i
of Printing Spedal   g
Office Forms for
Mining Companies
W E manufacture any special office form to
suit your own particular system on our own
pjremlses.
DEING equipped with all modern machinery and
the latest type faces, in addition to our own Ruling Department, we are able "to give you exactly
what you want, no matter how complicated your
forms may be.      .■'-..,  ?p       "      "f .'
" E Invite you to Consult us regarding your
statlonlry requirement!     -
PHONE 144
NELSON DAILY NEWS
Commercial Printing Dept.
Bookbinding
Mining 'ttntt OurJp*olilty
High Clut Ruling
Llthegnphin
 up
■m
PAftI TIN
-THI NEISON DAILY NIWI. NILION. I.C-SATURDAY MORNINO, JUNI 11. t»S4-
Circus Day Bargains
Hew Low Prices Ior Saturday Only
65c Runlu Oil, heavy .... -Me
•80c Chile's Nerve Food .... •#*
50c Oln PiU*  «o
75c Kruschen Salta  II*
36c Sulphur ud Molina ■■ 24c
Cmy Water
Crystals 	
$1*50
11.25 Ab«orblne Jr.  .. He
Mc Nyal Milk ot Magneiil Mc
25c Kleenex   1S»
FREE HOTCHA, HAT! for
th* kiddles with 28c Nyal Milk
of Mignetli Tooth Past*.
25c AB.S. it C. Tablet* .... ffa
t\3S Bayer Aipirln Tibleti «Sc
$1.00 Abbey's Salts Tto
O.P.C. 8u*p*n*orl*i «J «B
85c Baby Talcum, pound tin 2Sc
25o Squibb's Tooth Paste,
2 for *-s
Dennlion't Piper Napkin*—
8 colon, SO In pkg.; _M|f_
ter     **ntr
50c Hoipltal Cotton, Ib. .... SS*
$1.00 Fever Thermometer * * S3o
10c Dutch Drop*. 2 ter n-. IS*
Ouinnteid Watch** MM
25c Woodbury'* So*p   1»o
25c ScapBox   1»o
15c Old JnglUh Lavender
Soap, 2 ter   ■*»
10c WiUitmi Mitlnee Soap,
2 for   «e
BATHING CAPS
150 m 500 750
$1.00 Pinaud Liia* de Fruce S3*
60c Mlnty'i Violttte After;
Sh*v« *Ma
25c W»ve Set   •-*»
35c P«lmollve Shampoo .... 24*
We are sole agents in Nelson and district for the
famous stomach mixture — PFUNDER'S TABLETS.
MANN-RUTHERFORD GQ
BAKER 6 WARD STS.
Druggists and Stationers
q0__________-3-_-
FATHER'S DAY
Sunday, June 17th.
It's the unexpected
that brings the most
pleasure. Surprise
Dad on "Father's
Day" with a Greeting
Card. He'll get a
great kick out of lt
snd so will you.
Allen's Art Shoppe
"A Greeting Card for Every
Occasion"
HIT l
U.HJ1I,L.
..NEW HEAD AT DALHOUSIE.
HALIFAX, June 15 (CP).-Sld .
ney Earle Smith, MA., Ll.B., dean
of Dalhousle law ichool, will ber
the next preildent of the University
of Mtnitoba, succeeding Dr. J. A.
MacLean, who retired this ipring
to reside in Vlctorli.
DUICATE SKIN NEEDS CAREFIL
TREATMENT THESE HOT DATS1
Ot Creim! tnd Powders of BlghMt
Quality oor ttoek It complete,
Smythe's Pharmacy
PHONE 1
Pretcrlptlont oor Spedilty
VIC GRAVES
Muter Plumber
For Modem Plumbing
AT MODERATE PRICES
Opp. City Hall       Phon* 818
Quality
Groceries
AT SPECIAL CASH PRICES
3 Days—June 16th, IWh, 19th
AMMONIA-Large bottles  15*
MIXED BISCUITS-Christle Mb. pkg. 28*
BUTTER—Springbrook  ....: 25*
BAKING POWDER-Gold Medsl, 16-oz. .... 29*
CORN FLAKES-3 pkgS.  _ 25*
PUFFED WHEAT—2 pkgs. _....... 25*
WHITE BEANS-Clean B.C., White; 3 lbs. 17*
JELLY POWDERS-4 pkgs. 19*
MACARONI—Cut; 3 lbs. 19*
SOAP—Pslmolive; 4 for 19*
COFFEE
Nabob
43'
Malkins
Blue
Best
Ribbon
43'
39'
Bulk
27*'
Bulk
3 lb.
PORK & BEANS—16-oz.; 3 tins 24*
CORNED BEEF—Tin  ISS?
CHEESE—Tasty Ontario; lb 20.?
O'CEDAR POLISH—4-oz 22*; 12-oz..... 42*
RICE—Fancy Jap; 3 lbs _ 17*
SOAP FLAKES-Bulk; 2 lbs  23*
MILK
Tan
tins 	
0*
Small Tins
5*
Horswill Eros.
Free Delivery
Phone 235
MORE ABOUT
GERRY MGEER
(Contlnutd From P«q* On*)
In hi* hom* constituency of Su-
'.atoon; Jimw a. OirtUner. the
Uberil leider, .poke it Moon Jiw
tonight ud M. 3. Coldwell. hetd
of the Firmer Ltbor ptrty (C.CF.i
wu In hli own Vidian of Rejlnt.
.', wu F.LP, ntiht tt the trmorlet.
with Mr. ColdweU ind 3. S. Woods-
worth. MP.. Dominion leader of the
Co-operative Commonweilth Federation, the prlncipil ipetkin.
ADVANCE POLLS OPEN
Flnt ballot* to be mtrked lu
tht election wer* pueed In tht
bout tonlfht it 42 tdvince peUt
. In vtrlout lectloni of the province. The advance polls opened
at S o'clock provldlni the ballot
for railway men, commercial trtv-
elle s and others who** calling
wUl keep them tbient from their
oonitltnenclet on election diy.
Bll nomination ptperi refuted became hi htd tilled to sign hit
"content to nomination." J, L.
Phelps, Firmer Libor candidate In
Melfort, preptred to remiln ln the
cimptlm In tht Interest of F. O,
Utktroft, F.L.P. nomine* ln Shell-
brook riding. Be will engage In *
spelling  tour,   but  qulih   develop
ment! tnd oourt tctlon tr* npected
following the diction.
Tb* election will be held ln Mel-
tor on Tuuday tt scheduled  wltb
only  the   government   tnd   Liberal
candidates oh the billot papen.
CAMPAIGNER   DIES
One election worker ln Melfort
wu deid tonight, hli death tttrl*
buted to fellow oomptlmm to
worry over omlwlon which caused
the rejection of the Phelps' papen.
Bt wu Dr. t. I.. Biftenberg. 60-
yttr-old former Regis* resident. Be
died ln hli hotel room it Melfort,
■ victim ot t hetrt attack. Dr.
Ratfenberg wu ln chtrgt of th*
nomination ptptrt lubmltted for
the F.LP. candidate.
McOtSS IN TIIE FRAV
BOD. Robert Weir, federal miniiter
of -agriculture, hu entered the ctm-
pilgu, supporting tht candidature
In Klnlitlno riding of R. C Forbes,
Oonservttlv*. whll* two members of
th* British Colmblt leglslttun. but
of opposing parties, tre ictlve in
rural constituencies.
Thiy tr* O. O. "Jerry" MeOeer,
Liberal. M.L.A., for Vancouver-Bur*
rard, and monetary reform champion, and Harold Winch, C.C.F.,
youngest member of the British Columbia legislature, and, he told hi*
audleucea here, elected from th*
rinks of th*  unemployed.
Tbe totsl annual production of
clovers tnd grits seeds In Ctntdi
hu remained tbout the same In recent yetn.
Pure Food
arke t
Phone 50
Free Delivery
Saturday Specials in Choice Fresh Killed
Government Inspected Meats
Good Steer Beef
Tender Boiling Beef: IA*
Fresh Stewing Beef   19*
and Kidney: Ib,
Choicest Pot      19-1/1*
Roasts: Ib.
Choicest Prime Rib
Roasts: lb	
1?
121-f
«■
Choicest Prime Rib
Rolled Roasts: lb.
2?
Ayrshire Roll Bacon:
Sliced; lb	
Fresh Cottage Rolls:
Lb ,	
Fresh Picnic
Shoulders: lb	
25'
25'
V
W
Choice Stewing Veal:
Lb	
Choice Roasting 10-1C*
Veal: lb    1*6 1«J
Choice Spring Lamb 10*
Stew: lb  iL
Choice Shoulder        OO*
Roast Lamb: lb.*.. LL
Prime Pork Roasts: 1Q*
Lb   10
Fresh Killed
Broilers: each 	
While they last!
Fresh Killed Fowl:
Lb	
Milk Fed Chicken:    OO*
Very choice; lb  LQ
Choice Creamery      OC*
Butter: lb  Ld
W
16'
We have a Choice Assortment of Cooked Meats—
All ready to serve 1	
BURNS & Co., Ltd.
"Know Our Staff—They Want to Know You"
JOHN A. SAYS...
"Among othar activities, It It my
duty to tct 11 Credit Miniger,
Somt people lay thit collecting
•ccountt It a tough Job; but I do
not find It unpleaunt beciuto of
th* nice w*y In which our cut*
tomtrt trett me. Th* Nelton
Tr * niter Compiny muit, of
courw, collect th* monty du* to
It. but It slwtyt trltl to do to In
■ courteou* arid reitomble minner ind to b* tymptthetlc to*
wtrd thote who ar* detlrout of
making an arrangement for regu-
Itr ptyment* liter."
NELSON TRANSFER
COMPANY, LIMITED
Mn A. Ferguson
Credit Manager
flLA-DY'
FASHION
SHOPPE
608 BAKER ST.
MILADY'fl
FASHION ^
CUADDC     **
For Every Occasion These
SEERSUCKER
DRESSES
Are Smart and
Practical, Too!
$5.95    •
■right colors thlt will not fide In
the wuhl For thl beich, motoring,
•nd Ihopplng thiy look smart—and
ytt *r* 10 Inexpentlvt—ill Romin
Itrlpid.
White and Pastel
Silk Crepe
Swagger
SUITS
Reasonably Priced
$8.95 to $15.00
Printed Organdies
and Chiffons
Tor tvtnlng and Afternoon Wear
$1195 to $15.00
New Shipment of
WHITE POLO
COATS
Just Arrived!
Every imart wardrob*
•hould bout on* of
these white cottt thll
tummir — * larg* at*
•ortmint of ityln.
NEWS OF THE DAY
TWENTY ORAND FINS  CCT TOBACCO MC TIN. VAUNTIKI'S.
(3MS)
Shiketpetr* club preientt Scenes
from Shakespeare, junior High Auditorium Monday night, 8.00 p.m.
Special for thirty daya, McDonald*
Dinger Ale Plnta on* dollar per
doaen tt ill detlert. (2847)
TOC  H  MEETING
Nelson brtnch invite frlendi and
those Interested to hear Rev. Holmes
t'tntdlin Toe H Padre, it Cin. Lemon halt tonliht, 16th Uttt., It
8 p.m. (UM)
Summer
Cosmetics
Look your best these
hot days. We have all
the requirements.
Peristik   50*
Peristop    50.?
Odorono .... 35*-60*
Dew    25**50*
Othine Freckle
Cream   fl.25
Italian Balm . 35*-60*
Jergen's Lotion 25*,
50* fl.00
A complete line of all
creams,  lotions, face
powders, etc.
JURY'S
PHARMACY
PHONE 25
Medical Arts Bldg.
Irving-
McDonald
COMPANY
Phone 161 We Deliver
Coffee: Braid's Ideal; OC*
Lard: Gainer's : OC*
2 lbs. .   Ld
Sugar: B.C.; OQ*
5 lbs.  Lif
(Limit 5 lbs.)
Butter: Choice J A*
Creamery; 2 lbs..... no
Lobster: Malkin's     OC*
Ks; tin  -  Ld
Tomato Juice: Libby's
Pic-nic size; OP?
4 tins   Ld
Matches: Owl; OC*
3 bwes   tad
Mayonnaise or Relish
Spread: Heine 16-oz. OQ*
jar; only   do
Braid's Tea: Blue     iC*
Label; Ib.   'W
Pork & Beans:        1C*
Libby's Is; 2 tins ..  13
Spaghetti: Heinz 17-oz.
tall tins; OC*
2 tins _  Ld
New Potatoes: OC*
Fresh dug; 5 lbs. .. Ld
Lettuce: Large IC*
local; 2 heads   13
Milk: Small tins; 10*
4 tins    10
Jelly Powders: or*
Max-i-mum; 5 pkts. Ltd
Pep: Kellogg's; .10*
Pkt _   IL
Cucumbers: 1 r*_
2 for    13
Tomatoes: Hothouse; OQ*
Lb.   LP
Cherries: 4-lb. bss- QC*
kets; each  33
Spinach: £V
Lb.      D
_______n_____t______m
Whan ro* want a ttxl rlda tn a
Bulck,   Phon*   36,   Nelaon   Trunin
co- Ltd. men
D4NCB
Tonight,   9-l_,   Melody   Maker!
SAOLB HALL
       tmt)
Buy your hom* cooking tt th*
Catholic women's league btke wit
tt 77 Ttl on Tueedty. mil)
Don't lorget tht Troubadours
midnight frolic, Baglt hall. Starting   12.01   t-m.  July   lit. 12970)
SENIOB BASEBALL TEAM TRAVEL TO TBAIL SUNDAY. BUS I.EAVEs
41 TAXI 1 O'CLOCK. FARE I1...0.
BOOK EARLY. APPLY A. WALLACH.
(2PM)
P. Boyle, tht Vernon St., Wttch-
mtktr will live you money on your
reptlr work, quick service, work
guaranteed, free estimate.        (2984)
OIRL   GtllDB  GARDEN   PARTY
Stturdty, July 7th tt Mrs. Adolphe
Browne's — North   Shore—strawberry
tet tnd chance on Don. Ticket* 25c
(2988)
commencing jnne I.th K. CUTHBERT will operate * Launch Liver)
it tht City whirl known ts the
AQUA TAXI SERVICE. Rales reasonable by hour or day. Try our I
mile ride. Adults 80c. children 28c.
Someone In tttendtnee ill thl time.
(2980)
Remember Row Queen Festival,
Mrs. Ollchrlst's, Wednesday, June
20th. Ttt tnd mutlctl program tfttrnoon tnd evening. Crowning of
Queen, 6 o'clock by tbe Mtyor. City
Bind ln tttendtnee ln evening. Ad*
mlsilon 28c Including tet,        (2969)
A physical tnd chemical laboratory
recently oonitructed In England la
mtde of reinforced concrete, even to
the cupboards tnd desks.
ALL nature alngi a {lad
*** iweet long to Uie min
who ls camping out II he added a cat* of
Kootenay
Rainbow Beer
to the other foodi needed for
the trip. The expert blending
of malt and hops ln the manner thit the- master brewer
knows of, brings to
Sou a beverage
iat has nature's
blessing. Drink lt
moderately and re
moderately and
regularly and it
wul add to your
nil t ,\\\ **fl»Iui and enjoy-
_______% —-*<■
«KOOTENAY
* BREWERIES LTD
QumMwA
bottlers
M y~'—*« H|   I       t I WWf
Thla advertisement la not published
or displayed by the Liquo* Control
Botrd or by the Government of Brit,
ltb Columbli.
Father's Day Tomorrow!
Qive Him 1
NECKWEAR
See our new selection of hand painted ties for
Father's Day. One or two of these are sure to
please. fl.OO.
SHIRTS also are always
acceptable—in plain colors or neat patterns,
f 1.55 to 93.00
SOX packed in a gift
box will make him smile.
Wool, silk and wool or
silk.
50*, 75*, 91.00
EMORY'S LTD.
The altalla weevil begin Itt destructive work ln Utah ln 1904, and
tlnce then has spreid Into six more
western stttei.
49"
ir
lice:
HORNER'S
GROCERY
Saturday and
Monday Specials
Nabob Tea:
Lb.	
Puffed Wheat:
Pkt	
Drinkmore Tomato Juice:
Large size tin; A*
Each  	
Onr Leader Butter:   or*
Meadow vale Brand CO*
Butter: 2 lbs.   00
Royal  City  Cut  Green
Beans: 1 £*
Tin   10
Braid's Best Coffee: QC*
Can; lb. ; : dd
Kellogg's Pep:
p|j»    :	
Moth Buds':""*
Sachels; 2 for .
Moth Crystals: 14-oz. tin,
reg. 80c tin; CCC
Tin  00
New Potatoes: OC*
6 lbs _ -Cd
Fresh Strawberries: OC*
3 boxes  tsd ,
Old Potatoes: Good 1 £*
quality: 12 lbs.
PHONE 121
I iri
 25'
GOVERNMENT MAY All
IN CHERRY PROCEi
VICTORIA, June 18 (CP). -1
Peachland application for a guarJ|
tee by the government to perrfl
financing of a plan to pack glial
cherries for use in confection^
and other lines Is under conslda
tion by the government. PremJ
Pattullo aald today. ^^^
J.A.C. Laughton, R. fl
OPTOMSTR18T—OPTICIAN   I
Sultt 203. Medlctl Artt BnlldlnJ
rer-m-
LAST .TIMES TODAY]
AGreater
Adventure
TRAN YOU HAVE
EVER DREAMED OF!
... A living record of
a strange and dangerous
game ... after two
years hi
the unknown]
,   SATURDAY SPECIALS
Vlilton to thl Clrcui ar* cordially Invited td mike thli store
thilr headquarters whlit In town.   Leave your parcels ind
meet your friends it THE CITV DRUG STORE.
COLGATE'S BARBER'S BAR-
Cake
'.'
Tike Your KODAK to th* CIRCUSI
Keep th* fun In tntpshots.   Buy your film here and bring
It back to be finished. Eight hour Service. Free enlargement with
uch ttUM finishing.
Frith
MOLASSES KISSES
LB.
180
Kruschen Still (lc
Itilitn  Balm   , 2tc
Jergens Lotion  43c
Wms. Shaving Cream .... Mc
SO Crepe Serviettes,  asst.
colon   ISc
Writing Pads,
all shapes 15c, 20c 25c
Good quality Envelopes to
Match FREEI
Stork Talcum Powder
for Blby    1So
Fine flihlng tackle reasonably priced, and built to catch fish.
Two fine flies FREE with each $2.00 order of rodi, reels, ipooni,
oreels or flihlng accessories.
YOUR WEIGHT FREE ANYTIME
Hall orderi jive
prompt efficient
•ttentlon.
BOX 10SS
CITY DRUG CO.
Nelson's Dispensing
Chemlsti
THE BEXALL  STORE
WE DELIVER
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