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C, FKIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1922\nNc. 66\nTRAIL WELCOMES MINING MEN\n+   *   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   ++   +\n\u20221-        * + \u2666 4) + 4> 4) \u2666 + .      *\n+       +\u25a0       + + + + + + + + 4> + + *\n.**..    sjta\u00bb-.c:\nCONVENTION VISITORS VIEW WONDERFUL PLANT\nRESUME BUSINESS AS USUAL\nIN DUBLIN; REGULAR FORCES\nBREAK BMOF IRISH REVOLT\nBanks Already Reopen; Stock Exchange Will Operate Monday; Steamer Service Practically Normal Again; De\nValera Reported Wounded\nInsurgents Blow up Road and Rail\nBridges Blocking Military Advance\nRebel Attacks on Barracks Fails; Garrison Resists Four\nHours' Attack; Terror Stricken People Fly to County-\nAreas; All Communications Cut OH\nI!\nBELFAST, July 6.\u2014News of an alarming nature has been\nreceived from Carrii.'k-on-Shannon, County Leitrim. A Mullin-\n\u25a0gar dispatch .to the Belfast Telegraph says that railway bridges\nand road bridges have been blown up in the vicinity of Car-\nrick, making it impossible for traffic to proceed. A fight for\npossession of the barracks, which are in, the hands of the regulars, has been in progress for days. The shops have been\nclosed for nearly a week antl many of the residents have gone\nto County Sligo.\nThe railway company has decided not to repair the bridges\nand  rails  until the  trouble  is over.    All  letters and  parcels\narriving by road from west Ire-*\t\nland in the past week are piled mortjd in fkVi a mitllirb ,,, lMlMin,\nin a special building alongside last night that Do vaiera ha* i>een\ni wounded; credence wan given by the\nfuel that Father l>i>mlnlt*, rliuplain ot\nthe Hepnhllran guard, ixrmsi'il throiiRh\nj Un* military llnre In Uray Tuemlay\nj night In a motor ear flying the Red\n; (\"rose flnj*.. Father Dominie la reported   t*j   liave   viMU'U   Do   Vulera'a\nthe Mulllngar poat office awaiting re\naumpttlon of train Her vice to Dub\n11 n.\nGarriaon Withstands Rebels.\nRepublican   forces  entering  the  vll\nluge of Tyrells Thkm, Went Moath, to\niluy made a determined effort to cap ( ^\ntur\u00ab  the   barracka  from   Ihe  Nation- *\u25a0*\u00bb\u00bb\u2022 u O*****\"\"*\nTho  nam*  paper  eays   tltat   report a\nfrom   the   provinces   dhow    that    ov\nallata. They cut all communication*;,\nripped up made and foiled treea, making It difficult for the regulars to ae-\neurc reinforcementa from hendquar-\ntera at Mulllngar. The battle lasted\nfor four hours when the garrUon\ntroopfl drove away tho attacking\nforcee. The Irregular.** took up posl-\ntlone In private houses around the\nbarracks, piling up wnil t-angx. Several houses wore compb-tcly gut d-d\nand the barracka late today showed\nhhigna of falling In.\nCapture   Tullamore    Barracks.\nA party  nf Free  State  regulara UD\ntha grater part of the 26 county\nareas, complete calm prevails, although here and there Mime fighting\nhas occurred, hut nuthitiK comparable to the magnitude of .the struggle\nIn   Dublin.\nRound Up Rebels.\nNVaily 10*00 Free State troops tn-\niluy rounded up irregular***. In the\nn.mlh Dublin hills, capturing SO men\n\u2022itvl a quantity of motor transport\nen J equipment. The main body of\nIt .Tmiliiiir.n waa driven In the direction    of   Ulesslngton.      The    leader   of\n('onion,   t'n .*-e   Insurgents   Is   reported   to   have\nn   budlv   wounded,   while   the   Free\nder    command    of    Captain\nleft   Mulllngar   and   followed   up   tli\nIrregular*   to   their   hoadnim*ieis   at   ttatttl  lost   one  dead   and   two   serl\nTullamore.    Unjible lo enter the town  noely wounded\nowing   10   trenches   nnd    felled    treon.\nthe    regulars    removed    the    obatactes\nend eventually  got   to  the  outskirts.\nwhere   they   were   fired    upon    from\nIt is officially announced that the\n*bels at CurrHghtown. Navan. have\nirrondered, 23 prisoners being tak-\nl. Fourteen irreguulars were cap-\nambush several times without suffer* I tured today at Maynooth, with field\nIng   loan.     The   regulars   procetided   to Laaa\nattack   the   Tollwnore   harracks   nnd Occupy   Church   Belfry,\nafter an hour's fighting dislodged the \\ crisis appears to he preparing\nicarrlaon, taking f.O Irregulars prle- *.( Innlsrorthy, Wnxford county; Ir-\noner. titulars   have   taken   possesHion   of  a\nWhile the battle was In progress | utel, the technical school and the\nthe people fled terror stricken to theI Protestant church, the belfry of\ncountry areas. I which  they have rortlfl'd. tl  W-ie.  ns\n  at v\u00ab'ral   houses.     National   troops   oe-\nOrdinary   Business   Resumes I cupled   the police barracks and castle\nDt'nUN, July \u00ab.*\u2014The banks re-| Intense, but Intermittent, fighting\nopened today and the stock en- has been In progress for twine days.\nchange will open again on Monday. There line been a wholesale exodus\nlalve stock steamer* for Kngland will of j\u00ab'ople from the town and uVmtk+m\nleave tonight with almost normal Is practically at a standstill. All the\ncargoes. ' roads  are   blocked  and   the   telegraph\nThere Is still no definite news of' wires hnve been cut. Forces are be-\nKamonn de Valera. The Kvenlng Sieved to be on the way to reinforce\nTelegraph    Bays   It    was    freely    ru-:the National troops.\nIt\nNot Treaty but\nPrivate Concern\nCanadian Export\nOTTAWA. July 6.\u2014(Hy Canadian\npreu).\u2014Canada'e commercial accord\nwith Russia, refencd tfl In LMttH\nby M. Mtvlnoff In the course of an\nInterview given in the ltrlu**.i capita'.\nla more of a private niinngciuent between certain Canadian exporters\nand tho Russian government, tint i\nanything In the nature of a treaty\nbetween Canada end Soviet Russ.n,\naccording to Information available\ntonight at the department of trade\nand  commerce,\nTradti relations between the governments of tha two countries are in\nexactly (be same state as between\nRussia and  Ureal   Britain. It  Is stated.\nThere was, however, a project on\nfoot by which the Russian government\nwas to deposit gold In Canudlsn bank*.\nand this gold was to purchase go*.it-,\nfrom Canadian etporters, Ho far as\nthe department here Is aware, the\n\"commercial aCOOTtl'' spoken of by\nM. Utvlnoff. apparently refers to\nthe conclusion of that arrangement.\nThis le a private arrangement with\nCanadian exporters, govennient departments het-p having no knowledge\nhi to the extent of trade which tn-iy\nWW  &S8L1L\t\nAustrian Railwayman\nSaves Twenty Thousand\n\u2022Dollars in 19 Years\nPORT ARTHUR. July 6.\u2014Pete\nHorvath, an Austrian, for 19 years\nan employee of the Canadian Nation,.! railways at Atikokan, 145\nmiles west of here, has left for\nhie home in Austria with |20.000\nin cash, his savings since 1903.\nNorvath, durinci the past 19 year*.\nnever left Atikokan except for\nan occasional trip to Port Arthur\nto deposit his savings. He has\ndenied himself any relaxation or\nextravagance in order to amass\nhis  comfortable  fortune.\nCAPTORS OF BELLEEK\nTRAIL SMELTER PRODUCES\nELECTROLYTIC W FROM\nPYRRlimt^\/ABOI^ORY\nGeneral Manager BI ay lock Anno :es New Step to International Mining Convention: hief Ingredient of Sullivan Gangue\nWin.  ilrirvc   out   till-   ri-lrc!   forces\nMANCHESTER   REGIMENT\nnn  Ulster  horder  in   tilnoilicss  buttle.\nAnnouncement Is Greatest Event\nof Convention, Declares Thompson\nPyrrotite in Province Sufficient for Steel Industry; Zinc\nOres of Sloean Prove Amenable to Process, Blaylock\nStates\nOpens Hague Conference\nDUTCH   FOREIGN   MINISTER\n.loonkhecr   Van    Kiirndicck.   who   At\nllvereil  Un' i.pcniriK rnlilress  tn  Inter\nnatlor.al   experts   mi   Hussi.-in   :tff.tirn\nRuin Prospects\nIndicate  Relief\nFrom Forest Fires\nVAM'Ol'VKH, July 8\u2014The [sissl-\nlilllly of rain In the lower msliilainl\nof llrllislt I'lrlnmlrla within the neat\n24 hours promises relief In the forest fire .ilunllon, which has become\nscrinlis. Incluillnff the Vnnrouver\nIsllllnl illslrlils. Ihe BMfe fires are\nnow oeeupl Inn Ihe efforls of DM\nmen. who are fiKhllna a losing- Imtlle\nwith fire, fsnnwl hy hiith winds ami\nfed hy undergrowth, dr-y ns tlntler\nafter a month, drought. The damage   lo  tlml-st   .ml   logging   eiiulp lit\nslsnds si al\u00ab'..t I2r.tl.ncin for this season on the ih'tltiUiud snd IsIsihI dls-\nttlcl.   nli.i...   a.ill   ii\"t   Im Induing   Hie\n.spmrtti \u25a0\/. If. s*vtn\t\nFlashes By Wire\nSuperintendent Old Men's Home Dice\nK AM LOOTS. July 6.- Hugh McLean, superintendent of the provincial\nhomo for old men lor j:i peart died\nthis rr.<irnmg from heart tHese.ee. lit*\nwas so yeare old. A native of Durham. Ont . Mr. M.Lean had ppent H\njeara In   this   province.\nSewer Cave-in Buries Workman\nTORONTO. July fi\u2014Angela Hon i.\ni.veil 6n, \u25a0raftered shock and bruises\nIn a sewer Interaectlog cave-In tnday.\nltorcl .wns working In I sewer II)\ntt|t he low the strti t level nod under a private i\"i being eaoatateJ for\nan Hpartmeiit house, WnWH the e.uth\nsuddenly slid Ifl on top of him. Ills\nfellow workmen dug for over an\nhour but  the] were aide to extricate   him.\nAustralian     Censure    Vote     Fails.\nLONDON\", July fi\u2014According to a\nRenter fttapritct. from Mi lbourne. a\nmotion Introdix rd In the Aiislriillan\nhouse of reptesentatlves by Hi'' l.lbot\nparty cetiMiriog tin* Koviinnient on\nthe ground that li had riot Incna.scd\nold ogt* and Invalid omOuUnm\\ >M rc-\njechd  by  H  eotbe to  IT,\nSet    Date    for    Agricultural    Fair.\ntQHONTO,   July   I\u2014The   dlreetOTi\nof     the     Royal     Agricultural     Wmtii\nPair aaMalatlon of Cariada held their\nannual in<\u00abtint; here this afternoon.\nThe dtite of the ttbow, it was announced, would lie Novenbvr '-'- to\nNovember   21*.\nWarshipa    in    Cork.\nCORK.   July   \u00ab.\u2014Klve   small   ItrlH^h\nwarships   ai ri\\ cd   In   tho   harbor   h*-i e\ntonight\nMinistere Touring the Nrrlh\nj VANCOUVER. Julv \u00ab,\u2014Throe inln-\nIptfft** nf the provln-ial |DVeri.BMBl\nwent forth tonight tn make a tour\nof th*\u00bb nniihern end central Brltlah\nColumbia territory. Thry are Hon\nA   M. sianeon.  Hon. K. D. Harrow and\nHon   W.  II. \u25a0utherland.\nStrikers    R\u00bbturn   to   Work.\nSAN   KltANt'lNi'O.   July   fl \u2014It   was\nannounced    at    the    mads    headquar-\nten heir  today  lhat  a lota) of  1IM\n\u2022 trikliif shopni'M returned to work\nthis morning <>e the t-Whern I'a-\ntifl** system. <'f ihpee 3-lfi returned\nat   I hi   aeuers I   shops   In   Sacramento\nand III In U\u00bba Angelea it wae naid\ngouthu i i*h' Iflc offlrlals ere emphatic in Iheir declaratlona that the\nairlke  la  having  ahsoluielv  no  effect\nFIRE IN NEW YORK SUBWAY\nTRAPS MX PASSENGERS\nFumes From Chemical Fir?* Extinguishers Disastrous;\nThree Likely to Die; Panic Seizes Underground Travelers; Escape in Tunnel Darkness Through Emergency\nStairway\nPulici\nman)\nwhose\nNRW YORK.* Julv R-\u2014Trapped In\na dark Kiibway 7.1 feet below the\nstreet and reeking with gas fum-'S\nand nmoke. nearly IM men. women\nand children, passengers on an east\naide tr;iin of the tatertwrough Rapid\nTranalt company, today were converted Into, n frenzied, shrieking mob.\nalmost a third of ttbOM menilier\nvtro overcome btfoil they could\nfltrht their way to safety.\nThrci*    prol.jihly    will    die.\ncfiiclals  said   It   was a   mlracj.\nwt re   not    trampled   to   death.\nLittle fire extinguishers,\ni,intents were turned on a tiny hlaze\nlu a motoiiHan's cont.ol hox. were\nheld re-.p-m.sih|e for elOUdl of poisonous funics and ggigKe ggat swirling   through   the   tunnel.\nMore than three score of those\novercome arere in H serious a condition us to require hospital treatment, while a number who w i re\ntreated OH the trattl and In emergency hospitals set up at tho acene\nwas   placed   at    about   IM,\nThe train. K 10-iar Jerome nvenue\nexpress, hsiivily loaded, was crushing\nalong its -subterranean passage\ntoward Lexington avenue shortly after 1 o'tto.k when passengers In the\nIhlrd coii< b were startled by nn explosion which Idcw open the door of\nthe di ivcr y compartment, A ahort\nircuit   had   occurred.\nl'atriilm.in I'Yederick N'liirnttti, w ho\nwas riding in the car, seized a fire\nextinguisher from Its rack. and. as\nthe tin in ground to a sudden halt,\nrushed to tho compartment and *diot\nthe contents of the extinguisher on\nthe spitting fhimes. which were eating ihe itivulatfon fr*4**ni tin* \u25a0ajaMlOl *\nbox wires Instead of cheeking them,\nhe declared, the exilngulsher served\nonly to sple.nl them, nnd In a moment the car. and soon the entire tun-\nlo-l was chocked with smoke and\nfume*:.\nBullying the panic stricken passengers   Irlto   some   semblance   of   order.\nPA'roltn.in   Normsr>   seis-M   n   woman\nwho    had    been    overcome,    clambered\ndown   into   tho  darkness  of   tho   tunnel   and   commanded   oilier   mah*   pM*>\nsi iitii'i'.H   to   follow   hi.s   example.      He\ngroped   his    gray   with   his   burden   t\nEtth street and led the nftigggg up\nlong   winding   emergency   stairway 't\nthe   street.     Many   fearing   the   defldl\nthird    rail,    dropped   down   on    thei\nhands and knees and literally crawled\nto   safely.\nl'hysieinns, in which the neighborhood abounds, came hurriedly with\noffice nurses, while rails to tho Red\nCVIbm brought  additional workers.\nPolice, firemen and volunteers then\nplunged Into the snliway and bronchi\nout victim after victim, using the\nemergency exit a and working by long\nladders through the ventilation grat-\ntog.\nTin ise hast Injured were laid In\nrows on the sidewalk to receive\nfirst aid while the graver rases were\ntaken    to    Improvised      hospitals      In\nBloomtngdale'a department store and\nthe Young Women's Christian association, later to he removed to regular  hospitals.\nI'ulmolors wire rushed to the\nscene and at one time 11 pu.motor\noperators were bonding over prostrate\nftgnures on the sidewalk. Kire Commander Prennan said a preliminary\nin. esiigallon indicated thai the noxious funns were caused p:irtly by\nihe burning Of insulation and partly\nby   the   use   Of  extinguishers.\nA Poi tn.ii tnrestlgatlon win bo\n\u25a0tatted tomorrow to place the blame\nfor tbe accident.\nSTEAMER   ARRIVALS\nManila,   In-iu\nAnnouncement that the Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada had made in the laboratory a few pounds\nof hitfh grade iron from the pyrrotite gangue from the great\nSullivan zinc-lead mine at Kimberley, using an electrolytic\nprocess, which had been suggested to the management by\nNichol Thompson, president of the Vancouver Chamber of\nMines, was made by S. G. Blaylock, general manager of the\ncompany, in a 10-minute address before the Fourth International Mining convention, in session here, yesterday morning.\nThis product, which he called a stainless iron, Mr. Blaylock\nsaid could be rolled cold to the thousandth part of an inch, and\nthen folded like paper 50 times or more. Its corrosive resistance\nwas higher than any other'iron, and the only difference between\nit and wrought iron was that, this was probably the purest\nform of iron known.\nMr. Blaylock stated that the Sullivan gangue was mainly\npyrrotite, and he said if the company could develop this electrolytic iron process commercially it would be getting out of tho\nSullivan mine just about everything but the squeal.\nV  GREATEST   EVENT   OF\nCONVENTION.\nThis   announcement,    'which\nwas   loudly   applauded   by   the\nconvention,   was   characterized\nliy   .MY.   Thompson,   who   was\nhimself chairman of the morning session,  as    the    greatest\nevent of the convention.    The\nsuccess   of   the     Consolidated\nwith   its   electrolytic   processes\nI  J      \"*       a i       '^or rt,f''*'n\u00ab? W ai*d zinc had\nIndustries   Appeal   to led him to secure an analysis of\nHave Wares Included in     {h{i Sul1i\\an  pyrrotite,    after\nR^*:^  r^,\u201e.\u201e\u201e i;\u00bb;A which he made a trip to Trail\nBasic Unrmodities aI1)| stim,sl(Ml to Mn Blaylock\nOTTAWA. j*,:v ..-!'roteateagalna\u00bb,lhat.   U   W.\u00b0M   bJ   Wortl.   *.h.i,e\nin- recm judgment of the raiiwav-u>  investigate  the  possibilities\n\u25a0omn.issio,, in regard to freight rates \u00ab eloctrolytically recovering the\nhave already  begun to come into  (hi   ir\u00b0U   from    ll   and   J*\u2122?   th\u00b0\nboard. Two industries bare appealed sulphur   behind.    He   had   felt\nthe   commissioners   to   have   com- justified   ill   Saving nothing pub-\nreductions   were licly   about   the  matter   at  the\nwhich time,   leaving  that  to   become\n'\u25a0; iin known in due time if the ex-\ndities    on    whl\ngranted.    The    two   industri\nhave  teen  heard  from up to\nthe nail  Industry  of St. Job\nand   the   beet\nem   ('ntaiio.\nIt   h   undt r\n,\"\"v      '\u25a0\u25a0*        'ill.me-      lllllll^lCI      Ul     IlllIlU^,      ItUUlU     fix l *-*-\nOf   the   board   in   this   reBa<d\\s   that   wjth  hJ       thal    eycn jf the map:.\ntheir   recent   ju<tgm< nt.   lhe>   fid-, \u201e\u201e.:t\u201e i    i^ \".ST-    \u201ef   7uT-\nlowwd   the  lines  lant  dOWfl   bj   pnrli;\nHunt   on   this   eubjoct   r.irl,:ui|ei\nrot   make   this   binding   on   the\nmleaton,   but   it   has  beea  Inten\nas  repratantlng  pubUc policy  in\nBatter ol railway ratea for the tim\nittl*   at   least.\nKinptess   Of   AalB\n'.mcouver.\nsaknia. Ont.. July I    Keroert BMt,\n\u25a0god I. sou of Herbert Bert, Hamilton\nwas drowned in the Si (\"lalre river\nthis afternn.-ii. whin he ttll from it\nlog.\nM WfifwW 'lis  uy ';.:.:.\nChurchill and Birkenhead Consider\nInsurrection Is Completely Crushed\nand Irish Situation Most Hopeful\nLONDON, July 0.\u2014Both Winslun Spriu'cr Churchill.\nCOkwial secretary, and Lord Chancellor Ciikiiilii'iul (rave it\nns their npininn in parliament tnday that the Irish insurrection has l.een completely cruslii'd. \"I am hold tnoiifh\nto belitve,\" the lord chnncelloi' said, \"thai the situation\nis more hopeful than tt has heen since tin: treaty was\nsigned.\" '        '   '*** 'U\nHe rejoiced that Ihe task of upholding the treaty-\npainful, costly and bloody as it must inevitably prove\u2014\nwas betas undertaken by those upon whom it properly\nfell. The movement had been crushed in Dublin but there\nremained the task of enforcing law and order in the\ncountry as a whole.\nThe provisional government, Lord Birkenhead declared, was aware of the formidable character of the task\nand how ruthlesn must be the weapons employed. It was\nan angary of hope for the future that the provisional government had appealed to all men of good will to accept\nin the task, and he hoped the response would be wide and\ngeneral.\nDECISIONS UPON\nFREIGHT RATES\nCAUSE PROTEST\nTwo\nrnnl   iiiilustry  of   \\v\n..I   tl,..!   Un\n\" pcriments were successful\nHe said Hon. William Sloan.\nit.in.i..1 minister of mines, would agree-\nWidowhood Averages\nLess Than Three Years\nTORONTO,   .lulv   8\u2014In   nttlaownl\nf 4,U'..| iii.iilc.il cl.iii.if, the ...i-\nt;ll-lir wiiiklilcii s . \"lrir.cn>. iti..rr board\nluM \\c:i|- irnl.l nut |l\u00bb,II..,263.48 accnnl-\ninc In tin. annual icpurl. Tin. was ,\nciinsiilci-iii'i.' .1.. n as.- aa i ninpii. i\nwith tlr.' fiK'.ri s nf 1810, wtMn IT.7S\".-\n14r..U1 was ininl nut OD T.l.s.'.l clail...\nUK  II   i-csiill   nf acclilciitn\n(If the !l*i! wldi.wh lii-awmc I'.'ir-\n.i.iiis ti-.-in iin- board in MM, i\u00ab\u00ab B\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\nI i-licu-l Ic.l.   thv  B-\/4Nm4T8  I'lliinl  nf  wlil-\n[.rtllnuil   lit-it.K   :.SS   V'.irs\n. RECOGNIZES   KINDNESS\nN'l.MiAllA t'AI.I.S. (lnl . ,lulv I\u2014\nThai It In tint always BMWBtr] IO\nwall fnr Hi\" fcwatil nf kiinln... I.,\nrutilil   III   th*'   in Xt   WOrM   Is   lllc   t:\\r.cii\nc-ncr nf .1. 0, CaiUum nf Hi,. ,-il>.\nwho ha. BB.I t.nincatlici! I^an l>v .1\n.!. McKcnzU., wh.i rlidl list tnniilli,\n\"111 rornKnlllnn of many favors nnil\nKlnrlnesscs cxtrinlcd In BB (lurtni;\nmy  lifetime.\"\nnetites and hematites of the\nprovince should not he found to\nlie of sufficient extent, there\nwere sufficient deposits of\npyrrotite\u2014if this process were\nsuccessful\u2014to be the foundation of the iron and steel industry which the province so\ngreatly coveted.\nLater in the session. R. R.\nHedley, who was manager of\nthe Hall Mines smelter at Nelson in the early days, said they\nwere fortunate, indeed, in getting this process into the hands\n(Cnritlnii.-il   nn   IVy\/.  fnr...)\nDenies Any Decision\non  Cranbrook  Election\nVICTORIA, July \u00ab -rremliT OlUer\nwas aske.t t.nlay ahnnt repntts thai\nthe K-ivcniiiicnt hail ilcclilcil tn put\noff until the fall the byelection In\nt'rnnlirnok. \"There hi.n heen no cl.-ol-\nslnn hy the iriivcrnlncnt nt all.\" the\npremier sal,I \"I'nn tluilly nullum;\nhart heen ilnne rn-n 111 Ihe wav nr\nftttllllf   IssiUy   Ut;   au 8lavUuu.\nPEoPlX f\\r\\\u00a3\nLIKE. ARMLFtMCt,\nlHC*. Point IN tVCRY\nD\\r\\ECnOt, e>u-r TrtC\nONE \\N WHICH TrttY'fM\n(VOiHO\n Page Tv,6\nTHE NELSON  DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1922\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nAMERICAN PLAN\nRates $3.50 to $5.00\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nThe Premier Hotel ol the Interior\nSPECIAL SUNDAY D\n81.00\nINNER I I\nTEAROOM   OPEN   10  A.   M.\nTO   MIDNIGHT\nHeadquarters   fer   all   Traveling    Men.    Mining    Man    and   Tourists.\nBLUEBEARD\ni   ENDS LIFE\n,   BY HANGING\nNotorious    Berlin   Criminal\nCheats the German\nGallows\nHUME\u2014Mr.   ami   Mrs.   O.   P.   Il.vlni- Roes'. WUloW Point; B   \u25a0.'. Hrown. Van-\n\"wood, Calgary; Mrs,    B.    A,    Dreflolph, eouvi-r;  Major J, .'. DufreaBe,  Ir,   Mon-\nKaalo:   W.   K   Unfile    I'.aaaland;   Ruben lilt,   Fort William; 1..   H. Wells, Wood-\nStrachan,   Fernlo;   Mr.   ami   Mra,   C.   It. berry; K. A. Clark, BdmoatOB.\nHotel Strathcona\nNELSON'S LEADING  HOTEL\nUnder New Management\nG. T,  QU1NCEY,   Proprietor.    (Lata   of   Melfort.   Saik.)\nIdeally   situated,   commanding   a delightful  view  of  the  lake.    Special\nSunday   Dinner, 75c.    Nina first-class  sample  rooms.\nAMERICAN     AND     EUROPEAN      PLAN\nSTUATIU'ONA-W.     Slmp\u00abon.    rat- couver;   W.   Bryan,  Vancouver;   J.   A\nirary; w. H. Jehneto*., Roeeland; How- Rlgf.   Vancouver;   Mlawa   Langlll   an\niini Ttone and wife,  Avon.   Ill: C.  at Lftvlgne,  How bland. Alia.;  Robert   H\nMohr. Willow Point;    E.    \"\u2022   Bultlvan ih.ii. v   Vancouver; Mra, s. Bitot. Mfl\nVanrouver; W. Q. Kenmdy, city; \\v  J. fort; IClee Qulncey, Helta*, Sank.; Mi\n\u2022Ortm, Big River, Susk.; M. QrMD, Van- Johneon, nVneouver,\nBKRL1N\", July (\u00bb,- Qerirainy'i netor-\nloui blueheard, Kar QroeeBtant*., committed iulc.de in his cell b> hang\"\nIng today, half an hour before ho was\nto be i.ik\u00bb'n t.\u00bb thf tviiniiiiiI court\nwhere he w%m undergoing trial for\nmurder.  He  bed  admitted  his sum\nIn   the   mse   6f   fniir   women   hut   wns\ntuepected of mtiMnrtng 10 who either\ninyMlciiiMisly     ilisapp-.'uni.l     or     were\nfound  mutilated.\nAHenleti deeoribed QrMnHuin gi\non\u00ab of tbe itrongeet pathologtoel\nmyeterlee known to nimkulogy. Host\nof ins \\iitiins were lone women whom\niV nlied In Urn woods In the suburbs\nof Berlin nnd drugged to iii\u00ab honsM\nabode where he maltreated them.\n\u25a0 MORRlSfggiMORRlSIl*\n\"ALL  HM   xn.rl.l'a\nA  stage,-'  s.ra  gnalcarpaafa.\nARE you ready\nfor row eu\u00bbTr\nDRESS   f..r   your   part,\nmake aura of\nA GOOD re\u00abpiroB.\nOUR   M'rr'.s   ami   Boya\"\nFURNISHINGS  tlvr  tiro\nCONFIDENCE   lli.t   opens\nTHE rioor of auecaaa\nBOVS'   BopeaiM   BatBini   suits,\nSI.00\nMEN'S     natural    Bl.mle    Shirts,\nS2.27>\nBOYS'      rtoubh      eufl      Kliirta,\n11.50\nMEN'S     double     rati     Shirts,\n.. SI.75\nSuperannuation\nBoard Considers\nOperation of Act\nj     KDMi'NTON. July 6.\u2014Tin* new sup-\n1 erannuation    board   of   the   province\nj hold a preliminary meeting this after- j\nj noon   in   which   steps   were   taken   to\nj bring    into    effect    the    nuperannua- j\nlion   got   pasb'-'l   at    th.e   IgSt   Session\nI of   the   legislature.    i,nd    which   auto-,\nI umtlcally   came   Into   force   the;   first'\n| of    July.    At    this    meet ins.    nn    official   action   was   taken   toward   the\n. rt'ihi in-nt   Of   a   number  of   civil   servants   who  are  already  over  the  age(\nlimit of Uu years, and it may foe gome\ni tiim*   bafOfO   u   list  uf  such  employees\nis prepared.  l,n  Un meantime, depurt-\nI monta are hobag asked to pruvide the\n'hoard with details of uinpluyees under i\ntheir supervision. J\nI The superannuation hoard consists1\nof Moii. AUxauili'r Kos.-i, chairman; j\nI Krcd Smaih.s, civil service commisaiun ;\nI and 1). lii-iiiildson. leprcsentiiig the\nCivil service association. It is nnwroi\nIn civil service circles that the board |\nmay establish a minimum pension for i\nj employees owing to tho low scnle I\n! which would be paid under the act to\n. nonooBtitbuUng employee;* on retirement.\nDe Valera Asks\nSympathy From\nUnited States\nPL\nQUEENS HOTEL\nCAFE IN CONNECTION.\nEXCELLENT MEALS.\nEuropean  and  American  Flan.\nYou   will   be   delighted   with   the\nfirst-class   sef.ice   here.\nModernly fornlehed room1'.\nA. LAJPOIXTB, Proprietor.\nSummer Resorts\n-sCurrtr*\n*   QtTENS-\n-n\nF.   Me\n\"\u2022..Mi\nl.   .In\n';\\\n\u25a0n\nSalmo;  T.\nLabg 1*11(1\nwifi\n. Cr\ntil\nre\nk\nTom  Kean\nOV.\nBrie:\nV Hi\nam\nin\nrn\nt*r\nAlnsworth;\nW\nWilson, T.\nHaw\ni\nAi\nworth;   Jol\nIteele,\nire*\nWlll.il\n;\nI;\nAnderson,\nA.\nUnraoOs\nTre\n1\nMADDEN HOTEL\nMRS, MADDEN,  Prep.\nFirst   Class   Rooms   by   tbe   Day,\nWeek  or  Month\nEvery   Consideration   Shown   te\nGueste.\nCor.   Baiter  and   Ward   St.,   Nelson\nWHERE THE  FISHING  IS  GOOO\nOUTLET HOTEL\nPROCTOR\nFinhmo.     Boating,     Bathing,     Gaff,\nTennia   Courta\nFiahing   Tackle   Supplied.     Grocery\nStore   in   Connection.\nW.   A. WARD,  Proprietor\nRatea   Reasonable. Goad    Me*! a\n^-ARLES Moi>\nMen Suited\nMADtlKN\u2014M.     J.     Wataon,     SIMar;\nItonald  MePaak, Peaa  CADdlof! Jamaa\nlloirrielly.   J.   ('.   .MeUuire    Trail;    It.   A.\nMelding-. Trout Lake I l.. Fitaoatrlck,\nCrsnbru.rk; J Mehols, ...(.; K Huberts,\nrentlctDlt.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\nIf looking for a modarn and\nclean room or epartment it will be\nlo your intereat to call, at tho Stirling Hotel before renting alaewhere.\nP.  H,  BUSH,  Proprietor\nHOTEL CASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR\nGeneral    Store    in    Connectien.\nSpecial   Sunday   Dinner.\nAssorted   Soft    Drinks   on   Ice.\n:.    F,    DOUBLEDAY,    Proprietor.\nLONDON, .July la\u2014Kninotm de Valera in his tnesfafie lo the p< opU* of\nthe Vnlted StHtes itttempts to place\nihe blame for treating off the po-\nllcal pact between tho rival Irish\nparlies upon the shoulders of his opponents. This pact, he says, was\nl In* only hope of m:iint;iing peace\nami  \"ll  was  ordered  loin   up\"\nThe   message    makes   renewed   attempts   to   Rive   thi*   impiisslon   that\nthe  Free  K'.-ile  authi ritle.i  are  MUng\nin   the   present   crisis   under   instruction    from    th**    Hi-it ish    is\"-> Ernment.\nand    tin ie    are    fre<un*nt    refrrein-es,\nsuch    as     \"Kngllsh     bin    guns.\"    and\n| \"Knglisli  ammuniUon.\"   De   VnOTO  de-\n| .'laiTs     thi'     pro\u00ab'Ulotiiil    governemnt\n1 \"relying upon  the  Ktiglish  powers has\nI uii''on.stitutlonally   assumed   a   military\ndictalorshlp.\"   while   he   nnd   his   fol-\ni lOVOrOtji he   ass\\ucs   the   Dntttd   Statis\nimbllc.    are    \"preventing    the    suver-\ni I'lgn   Inih jMiidi-iice   uf   their   country\nfrom    being    sui rend\u00ab'i'ed.*'\nAfter some slurring references to\nthe lti*ltl*m, I>o Valera Ooncludee\ngbj BHOatgO with a reference to Un\n1'nited    St lies'    fight    for    indepetnl-\nMid-Summer\nClearance Sale\nSplendid reductions throughout the store on all seasonable goods gratify the\nbuying public.   Steady streams ol buyers continue to visit our sale.\nTlll'l   NKW   RAIflKSfl  in   all   popular  eolurs  are\nffr\u00b0't'\"t * : $1.04\nCHILDREN'S    STOCKIN'KTTE\nSUITS.     Sale   price\t\nMCE LINES OF JAl'AXESE CREPES.\nSale   price     _ -\t\nI.INCEHIE   CHEI'ES   lr>   wanted  shad\nl'cr   yard   \t\nHIl'I'I.ETTE,   27   Inches   wide.\nSale    price    \t\n32c\n42c\n 28c\n$1.00\n$1.60\nBathing Suits\nI.AI.1ES'   SIZES   in   Stockinette\nSale   price   \t\n$1.58\n$4.25 am, $5.50\nCHILDREN'S  RUBOT8\nWADERS   \t\nKUnilElt        HATHINO        CATS\u2014All        colora.\n^....:. 48cam,68c\nCHILDREN'S  FINE I.ISLE   HAI.E       (\u00a3-1   AA\nSOCKS,   3   pairs   for    \u00abD1.UV\nCRETONNE   JUMPERS   AND\nAPRONS.     Sale   price   \t\nCHAMRRAY  AND FACTOR!'  COTTON HOUSE\nDRESSES).     Sale (PO AA\n$1.75\nprice\nLADIES'      ALL     WOOL      KNITTED      SUITS.\nSale  price,\neach   \t\nHOSTS   OF   OTHER   BARGAINS\nIN   ALL   LINES.\nNelson Dry Goods Co,\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\n1\nresponsibility  for the war, initiated by '\nthf Communists.\nThe government .selected from the\nvarious motions one which expressed\nthe chamber's Intend*? contempt \"for\nHie calumnious OOmgaJgn organized for\n(',i*rmnny*s profit to escape the responsibility for tho w\u00bbr, drsptte the evidence of facts and the avowals contained. In tlu> rigOOd treiUy of Versailles and confirmed by the reirhstag.\"\nThis was carried by a majority of\n4fu after tbe chamber hud voted down\nthe Socialist proposal to appoint ft committee of inquiry, by \u00bb majority of *%% '\nDavie, New York banker has been appointed secr4>tary and a director of the\nWashburn Crosby Cempany Flour Mills,\nit was announced here tonight. He\nsucceeds William G. Crocker, who died\nin April.\nAdvises Early Marriage\nSTRIKE   l-AIlaS   TO   STOP   TOAmC.\nBOfTOlt, July 6.\u2014With no Intcrrup- |\ntUm In pa sue. oner or freight traffic tin*\nsixth day of the shopmen*s strike\nfound orfi'hils of the Hostoii & Albany.\nHuston & Maine and the New Haven '\nroads claiming satisfactory headway m\ntheir plans to cope with thc walkou*. '\nCnlon strike leaibrs declared that they .\nerere satisfied with the progress of the ,\nstrike.\nEXPECT   BIG   AIR  TI.EET.\n- MONTKKAI., July 6\u2014\"Unless difficulties In the air. on land or on water\nintervene. It Is expected; that Home\ntime tomorrow the largest fleet of seaplanes that ever came to Canada will\narrive at Montreal and moor at the\nV biters basin. The fleet comprises\nthree  United Mates  fl) in*? boats.\nTRAIN   RUMS   DOWN   WOMAN.\nHAMILTON Ont.. July \u00ab.\u2014Mrs.\nKdtth Olbbs, wife of William Gibbs of\nthis city, was killed tonight when\nstruck by a Grand Trunk railway train\nnear the \"f)cs Jardlns canal. She was\nwalking on the tracks to her horee.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nThe Most Exclusive Hestaurant In\ntha City. Open Day and N'lght,\nService unexcelled. Furnace hented\nHoome   with   Hot  and   Cold   Water\nIn   connection.\nBaker Street Phona 13*1\nTHE LAKEVIEW HOTEL\nglre. Mallette u\\ Son, Proprietora.\nNice, warm, comfortnble rooma at\nreaeoiiable   rates.    Open   day   end\nnight\nCerner   Hell   end   Vernon   8tr\u00abata,\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n\u2022IS VERNON  ST, EAST\nCairrlortable   Rooms.   Hot  and   Cold\nWater.     Dining   Room   in\nConnectien.\nRetee  $1.00  and   Up.\nTHE  STANDARD  CAFE\n370    Baker    Street,   Nelson.    B.    C.\nOPEN    DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30 Special   Lunch..35(4\n8:30   te   8:00   p.   m\u201e   Supper.  *J5<4\nPhone  154\nCLUB   HOTEL   ROOMS\nCentrally   located.  Thoroughly   ran-\nevated    and    refurnished    through-\n\u2022ut.     Spatial   ratea   by   the   month.\nGarner Stanley  and  8Mica,\nHIGH   CLASS   RESTAURANT\nROYAL CAFE\nOpen day and night. Quick service. Dinner, 11:30 a. rn. to 2:00\np.   m.,   35c.     Special   Supper,   1:30\np.  m. to 8:00 p. m\u201e  3*jc.\nPhone   182 L-04   Bakar  Street\nVancouver Hotels\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\nWe\nwith\ntha\nbl.nl\nThe\nHOTEL MENUS\nprint   Hotel    Menus,\ncemplete   menue   or\ndifferent      headings\nepacee  fer  typing   I\nbill ef fare.\nDaily   Newt\nDepartment\nlither\nwith\nand\ni  the\nJob\nThe Mom* ef Good  Printing\nNelaen,   B.   C.\nHOTEL MARTINIQUE\n1176 Granville 6treet,\nCosy,   bright   rooms.     Juat     the\nplace    for   your   vacation.      Itatea\nmoderate.     Write   for   particular!.\nMRS.   A.   PATTERSON,\nLata  af   Royal   Hotel\/ Granville   St\nHER AILMENTS\nALL GONE NOW\nMrs.   Sherman   Helped    by\nLydia E, Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound\nI>al;e.MichiK:in.\u2014\"Almutonevetrapo\nI Buffered with irre<ruiaritie*t and a weak-\nnessandat timeswas\nobliged tofUjrel) my\nfeet. 1 doctored with\nour family nlijaician\nind ho nnallv Maiti he\ncould notiincWstan.,\nmy<a:c, nn I decided\nto try L.vdirK. rink-\nham a Vegetable\nCnni-fio'ind. After I\nhnii UklB thi* first\nbotllp 1 could sen\nthat 1 waa ccttinaj\nbet'er. I look several\nbottle*1, of the Vegetal,!.' Compound and\nused Lydia K. Pinltham's Sanative Wash\nnnd 1 am entirely cured of my ail men'a.\nYou may publish this letter if you\nwiah.\"\u2014Mre. ltU&Y \"Siiluman, Uoutci\nLake, Mich.\nTh\u00bb\u00bbre is one fart women should con-\neider ami thatislhis. Women aufTer from\nirregularities and various for ms of weak*\n\u25a0oops. Thjn* try this ami thai doctor, aa\nwell as different medicines. Finally they\ntake Lydia K. I'mkhain'a G^mjiound,\nand Mre. Sherman's experience is simply\nanother case showing thc merit of this\nwell-known medicine.\nIf your family physician fails to help\nyon and the same \u00ab.ld troubles persist,\nwhy isn't it reasonable to try I , Ha L,\nrtnkham'a Vegetable Coin-jvund T\nFamous Surgeon\nDies Suddenly\nTt 11 ;i i N TO. July \u00ab.\u2014It was an -\nnouiKi-il by thc Presbyterian foreign\ninlssinn \u2022tft-ate lure tnday that a ca-\nhl. h:nl been r**celved announcing\nthe niibii-n.l ilenlh In India of Dr.\n\\V.   J    WiiuI.mi   i>f   Toronto,   who   was i\nacknowledged to i\u00bb* une of the leng-l\ning MtTftOM in all Iml>a. If not .'finally the (Mitt-Hamling surgeon In the |\nBrlUah Kmpire. H\u2666' was the m of I\n; the Lite John Vanless of thla city.'\nj Kev. Dr. U. V. -MacKay. general i\nfto|-et|n nilanlnn seen taiy. etated that'\n| Dr. Waiilens WU M famed au a Bur- I\nKC4.ii that the late Maharajah of Kol-1\njpan called him some yeara ago, the.\noperation hi- p* i formed having the'\nIndian pilnii'H life. In return he of-'\nfared \\* build u hospital for Dr.\nIWanleM mul pay him a generous sul-]\nlarjr, but the InUar decided to mo*>!\nI Una* hi.* own work nn his mlsultm-.\niry'n sal.ii y. Tin* in.ah;ir..Jah re- i\nfirrol tv ili'd about a month ago.\nDied in Harnett.\n! Dr. Wiinb-ss performed more sur-\ngten] op-'iatlons for mlRRlonaries than j\nany i.llnr deetflC nnd ponnlbly nearly,\nM lininy as ail u'hera put togt'ther.:\ni lie tOOg bin medical Iggffgg In a\nI N***W York inedliitl nchool awl went to\nI India with missioniiilea sent by the\nj I'resbyteriun Ixmord of the I'nlted\n, Stateti Me was an ardent evange-\ni listlc worker us Vejfl as a medical\n[ m^Hiunary, but as hla medical work\nIgreWi eo u to eo*ugfl|i Ut whole at-\nit*Titl\"ii.   he   ib-\\.iiipt\u00bbd   into   the   out-\nitandlng lurgtoa or imiia. Hm ggwi\ni-'lllTig   of   hla   tb-aih   reporta   that   he\ndied   while   get funning  an  operation.\nRFFHTARI.IKH   BlUFynfO   POOL.\nH AM IU' |M I, July 6\u2014 Negotiations\nhave Just btvn fotntileted reeMtiibltMh-\nitig the South American passeOKer and\nshljiptng p\u00abK)l, which Inelud.-tv the 11am-\nbn**g gonth Ameilciin. Haniburg-Amerl-\ntini and the North 'iennauUoyd lines.\nINDIOKSTIOIf   KILLS   BARRISTER.\n|      MONTHKAIi,   July   6.\u2014Stricken   with\ni acute Indigestion, death came suddenly\nthla evening at Mh summer home at\nItf.itoule,   in   the   1'arry   Sound   district,\n\u25a0 to Henry W\". Maw, n. well-known Tyron-\n. lo barrister.\nJUDGE  SABATH\n\u00bbATXS   HEW   TLOUal   DIKECTCaV\nMINNKAI'ULIS,   July   6\u2014 Donnld   D-\nHKRMN,     July     fi.\u2014A    semi-official\ndentiil   was   issmd   todny   of   persistent |\nrumors thm Field Marsl.nl von Htnden- j     Of   Chicago   has   heard   6,00   dlvnro\nburp   and   I'rlnct-   Klt.-l   Freiderich,   son ' rase*\u00bb.      The    best    cure    for    divorce!\nof   former   Kinp\u00ab.*''or   William,   had  been ' he   says,   let   \"early   marriage   at   18   of\nassislnated. | 21, ere life's gold la tarnished.\"\nBush Fires Which\nThreatened Nanaimo\nNow Under Control\nCLASSIFIED   ADVTS.   BRING   RESULTS   EVERY   TIME.\nA display advt. in The\nDaily News enters into\nMany homes, catches\nmany eyes.\nHow You Can Remove\nEvery Trace of Hair\n(ToMel Talks.)\nA \u00abliff p:ij<te madi* with MM pow-\nil\u00bbi*a-d (blatuiie and water und spread\non a ha I iy fgphn about 2 mlnutea\nwill, wh'ii removed take every trace\n\u00ab.f hair with It. The nkin should then\nbe washed to free It from th,> remaining d'lritunc. No harm can re-\nr*ult from thla treatment, but hi **\u00bb\u2022***\u2022\nit || ..\u25a0 I tens you get and y.-ii will\nnot b* filmpgntntnd, Mix frenh as\nwnnii'.   \u25a0*\nComfort Your Skin\nWithCuticuraSoap\nand Fragrant Talcum\nMERVILUB, Vancouver Island, ft\n''.. July 7.\u2014Two known dead, aev-\n\u2022inl pi'suns niissing, and 10 hOvW\nlestroyrd,. U thf early talo of caa-\n'inltleu In | fin- which decended on\nthe soldier aettkment h*re tonight.\nA ihing.\u00ab In the wind brought Into\nthe s.t'lenient | Bfg which had been\n* i<ing In the b*i.-h near here for\nm\\m \\\u00ab.rim. Mniiv settlers fleil In a\npanic nnd a Chech of caaualtlea cannot be madi- umii <Uyllght. M'nntime\n\u25a0Itlr-'UH of *\u25a0'.iirtt-Ti.'iy, which la nine\nmlle*i nwnv, are fiRhtlng the flames\nalong with th\" noldier aettlers h<re.\nJack Clifford, ngrd 1\u00ab, nnd Knictit\nKnylHnd. rtffed 42, died tonight nf\nburn* Kntalnni wh**n their homes\nw.ii- ieetroyed. other houses have\ngpro and the whole settlement, as\n\u00ab'ry us tlmbr aftrr the continued\ndrought, la threatened. The absence\nof Modern fire fighting apparatus\nmniten the work or the fire fighters\ndlf'leult.\nDeputies Accord\nConfidence Vote\nto Their Premier\nTRY     A     CLAH8IFIEO     ftOVT.\nPA FUR.    July    fj\u2014Premier   Tolticare\ntonight     received    th\u00ab    eupport  of l^m\nnhnmhet or dapntlee hy a vote of 532 to\n*tr>. Thla fluresilon of confldfnee In\nthe government waa given after the\nclose of the debate on the question of\nWe have the equipment and staff\nto turn out First Class Printing\nPromptly and Economically-^ -tj\u00bba\nPh\none\n144\nOr write to us if you want any of the following,\nor anything else that ijj the product of a Prinlei y\nor Book Bindery.\nLetterheads\nNoteheads\nBillheads\nTags\nGummed Labels\nLoose Leaf Sheets of\nAll Kinds.\nMemorial Cards\nDance Programs\nVisiting Cards\nTickets\nLedger Sheets\nWedding Invitations Hotel Menus\nWedding Announcements Christmas Cards\nEnvelope \"Staffers\" Business Cards\nStatements Wedding Cake Boxes\nEnvelopes Pamphlets\nInvoice Forms Posters\nRULED   FORMS   OF   ALL   KINDS MADE UP TO SUIT YOUR OWN\nPARTICULAR PURPOSE\nFolder*\nOrdinary Checks\nButter Wrappers\nDodgers\nBooklets\nLoose Leaf Ledgers\n\"Daily News Job Department\nBAKER STREET 4*i\u201e\u201el:i\u201e    P,.-\u00bb^-  ' NELSON,   B\nQuality Printers\n r\nfcki\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 7, UM\nPag* Three*\nREVELATION TO DELEGA\nC\nTennis Champion    \/\n\u25a0   Suffers Defeat\nOTTAWA.    Jtilly. fi,\u2014 (hy    fannrlian\nTress).\u2014 Leroy     llcnnh1     uf     Tnro,i'i\\\nholder   of   the   Ontario   title   (n   men's\nBinKles,    doubles   and    mixed    doObltW,\nJoft two of his crowns In  the provincial nnd eastern Canada section tournament    on   the   eiriit'ls   of   tile   Uideail'\nLawn Tennis chili hci*t> today. lie was\ndefeated   hy   Crocker   of   .Montreal.   In\n\u25a0 the    Roml-finals    nf    ihe    men's    opin\n' singles,   6-1.   1-fi.   t>-3,  and   with   Ulckle\n; of     Toronto,     k>et     to     Wright     and\nf O'Brien    nf   RldetU    club,    oimwa.    in\nthe men's open douhlen, 6-4, 7-5. Ren-\n||Ue    ami     Miss    Hrnrk     have    still\nchance   In   thc  mixed   d mi ides.\nLaframboise Victorious\nHenry     ItfftfcmhOtae     of     Hamilton,\n' In   ihe   somi-fiiials   of tho   men'H   opt'n\n. singles.    He   and   Cussils   won   In   the\n1 men's   Opal]   doubles,    and    with    Miss\nI Balllie,    eliminated    .Miss    Hutch inn\nnnd   (irler   in   the   mixed    dotil les.\nMiss Hut.hini-s of |.i..-*..ml:*. hy\ndint of bar derisiw victory over Mr.i,\nWright of Fllddku, won her way Into\nUM finals of the ladles' singTcH nnd\n'will    now    likely    play    Miss    Best    of\nToronto, who defeated Miss Brock.\n1,-iframKoisc will meet Crocker In\nthe fimils of the men's open single**,\n, bo that the ctiamniiuiehip in any event\nWrWkgb to Montreal.\nVast Nest of Plants Inspected in Detail for Three Hours\nby Visitors; Many Nelson Citizens Accept Consolidated\nCompany's Invitation; Luncheon in Rod Mill\nA revelation of th\u00ab magnitude of. vent km, declared thnt hospitality was\nIhe mining industry that is served by | \u00bb\"' -1 W IMng hi the Consolidated.\nnt   mammoth   smelter   nnd   Its   asso\nciated plants nt Trail, was acquired\nyesterday by the delegates to the\nFourth International Mining convention, and by a great body of Nelson\ncitizens who accompanied them to\nTrail, to enjoy the hospitality of\nthe Consolidated Mining &- Smelting\nCompany nf. Canada, h hospitality\nextended wlthoift rencrve. Tho morning session of the convention had heen\nlargely devoted to Trail, and then\nthe convention , hojidiiiinrtcrs VU\nminsfcrred to Tadanac, and the\nexcursionists, some 12i\"> In ntimli.T,\nViewed ntjtTOlt hand the wonderful\nseries of jplanti that goes under the\n\u25a0tAaraJ^QMUh (*4 \"Trail smelter,\" and\nthat ser\\T*Xls-Tlot only the Kootenay\nand British Columbia, but neighboring\nstates nnd provinces, and also the\nYukon.\n\"  *        Slop  at  Power  Plant\nThe excursion party, nt least onc-\niluurier belonging to the fair ,8ex,\nembarked at Nelson on tho reguhr\ntrain for Itossland, and en route by\nipaola] arriingemeiit A]>eut JO minut\"s\nat l-pper Donning ton, viewing ;h\"\nmajestic ftrlts with lis perpetual mists,\nand then inspecting the great plant\n-if the West Kootenay Bower & laght\ncompany, a subsidiary of the Consolidated, whose whirling genera tori\nprovide;   the   power   that   operates   not\nonly the Industries at  Trail, but sever-1 inK   .,   tttbutl   to   the   company's   offi-\nal  of the  largest  camps of the  Inter- ;(.|..*s an,| refrrrlng In form* of eulofy\n*f*Ja^*i|     i J lo  the   magnificent  plant   thp  visitors\nThe company had done a great deal\nboth for the Kootenay nnd for British Columbia, and It was Am to it\nthat roengnilinn of this should he\nma do.\nSecretary Fred A. Starkey p-opo^yl\n\u25a0 hearty vote of appreciation to the\nConsolidated company, bo'h for its\npresent pleasant entertainment, and\nir respect to Its great work in *he\nrecent past. The whole country, rind\ncsprcially the interior, owed I great\ndebt to the- enmpanv. 1 it had not\noperated its smelter tho past voir\nand \u25a0 half, there would ho no mining Industry In the Kootenay to fet\nenthusiastic about. During that pe\nriod    the    company's    operations    fed\nIf, (Kit!    people.\nStarkey Asks Rod Protection\nTin* rod mill, costing iLT.O.OOn, was\nidle, Mr. Starkey said, because the\npoliticians had not studied what the\ncountry needed. The people of British Columbia must demand protection for this new Industry. Ills rei\nson for inviting Premier King to the\nconvention was to have him enliiiht-\ni tied on tho possibilities of this new\nIndustry, for which his government\nhad refused protection. Kit her protection or a bounty should bo. suggested by the convention on the\nmorrow,\nMayor C. T.  M< Hardy  seconded  thc\nmotion   ns a  resident  of  Nelson,   pay-\nLangley,    Iwrelatoln;    F.    w.    kTeba,\nCanton, Ohio; A. J. Morrison, OtafB*\nwood; Reginald Llndsy, Hoswell; W.\nB. Tlmlns, Ottawa, on:.; Mabel M.\nMohr, Willow Polttti C, Loddan, Lister,\nB. Ci A. L. Jueti, Florence I,. Juell,\nMount Vernon, Wash.; P. H. Nell is,\nWoodberry, B. C; Mrs. Morel, Lardo;\nJ. H. Blornberg, Benton Siding; C. V.\nMeggett. Grand Forks; It. W. Oullle,\n1,04'ktuM; H.' S. Fowler. Itiondel; Mr*.\nA. K. Jowctt. Trout Lake; K Norman.\nMirror Lake; H. Mort im. r-Land, liur-\nnaby Luke; w. E. Olenn, Beaton; u. E,\nWolverton, Willluins Siding; Mik.* Murphy,  Kaslo.\nell   set   up,\nmill, carrying1\nncti BteeJ balls, of j\ntons.     This   mill\nCRICKETERS   BANQUET,\nTORONTO, duly ti.\u2014Crhvktcrs from\nall over Canada to tin* number, of ISO\nattended a banipict ttero tonight which\nwas held under the ausiuces of llie\nlocal crii'ket Council. The baiupjit\n\u25a0MR as tin* climax of the cricket Week. \u25a0 gnid.\nwhich   conclude*!  tomorrow,  and   In  ad-   Biter plant, and  feature after   feature,\ndresses reference was made to ihe rap- | constantly  on   the  move,   nnd   at   that,\nat thc end of the afternoon, bad wt*M\nlor.\nGenera]  Manager S, J-J,\" )ilnylock-i>f *.,.,,\u25a0  v*,\nthe Consolidated. \\vh*rY chaperoned the\nparty at Bonnlngton. was j'dnod \u25a0''.\nTadanac by Comptroller T. \\V. Hi.i\ngey, and neveral of his mip'rlnti-ml-\nents and foremean. and tbe excursionists, In groups of a dozen to. a\nscore, each with an expert guide, at\nonce s.-t out on their tours of inspection.\nFor (he next three hours, by varied\nroutes, neeording to the whim of the\nthe   visitors   were   shown   plant\n\u2022d.\nId stride* which the game has maile\nduring tin* past f.*w years. It was intimated   by   several   gg( alters   that   the\nDominion Cricket ^eeoelal Ion would t>->\nn ivniity iu thi- near future.\nARMY   AVIATOR   KILLED.\n-Captain    Ceorse | '\nonly the  high spots.\nSmelter  a   Revelation\nThe   smelter,   n   community   in   Itself,    with    Us    activities    c'utIM    ot\nupon   many   levels,   with   its   wonder\nfill   processes   carried   on   on   a   giant\nDFTIioiT.   July   fi.\u2014Captain   (:florSll | \"cab*, and Its ninny interlocking i\nT.   Tlnaley   of  the  army  aviation   rJorp*LwM **  subject  of admiration.  The V4.1t\n\u25a0was killed at Belffidge Field, near her,*, pOm of ore In- moragc. the bins by\nlate today, when his plane burst into ; which the Ingredients of the charges\nfames and erjinli.d to 1 h*e ground- from 1 were mixril. the sintering miichines. In\nwhh'h, under a hot blast, the lead ore\nwas heated to Incandescence to drivi'\noff the sulphur, the \\\\Y1lk'*1 roasters.\nIn which the charge, tunnel by little plows, traversed the red hot floors\nand dropi\u00bba?d from floor to \"floor till\nIts Journey was completed; lh**\u00bb I>\"ts\nfrom whh-h the glowing product was\ndrawn off, were Inspected, as Well\nas 11 hnudred details of the process's\nInvolved. IVrhaps the most Interest\nwas excited by the high voltage roonl.\nIn which sparks. lengthened Into Incredibly benutiful violet flames, played\nabniit glass wheels, the evidence of |\nhigh   power  current   whose   office   was\n!\nOlbaon Mining Company. Limited  (Kon-\nparaonal Liability)  In Liquidation.   \u25a0\n\u2022 NOTlCi; IS BKKBBV iMVFV that\npursuant to the ordtT of the Bupreme\n-Court of Hrlli*li 1VI mn \u2022.:\u25a0*, dated lorn\nlfith. A. D. ItU, I win \u2022all al public\nhue tlon    at    my    oltlc+u  in the Court\nHouse   nt   the  City  nf   Nelson,   11.   C.  on\nFriday,   the  Slat  a>y  of  July,   A.  U\nV>::,   at   twelve   o'clock   no.ui,   tbe   real   to precipitate from the smoke pouring\n\u2022nnd   perapnal   property  and  sffeeti  of j ,nto  (h(1   ,oflv  iH,ft|   the   dust  con \u25a0\nl.lbson   Mlnimr Comimny    I. initid   limn-    , ,,       ,,,. . .\u201e    ,   \u201e   ,.\npersonal   liability)   In   liquidation,   cm-    *\u00ab'nmR   gold,   silver   copper,    lead   and\nl.rlslriK   011111111,'   machinery   .tools,   sup-   ttne   pnrtlrles.   In   place   of   tbe   stacks\nBllee   and   equipment,   camp   e.iuipnnnt. 1 rearing dense columns of smoke to th\"\njiowfr   plant,     a. rial      tramway,   war**-     k     |h .\nhouees, a three-quarters int. rest In the \u25a0    J        *\npilnlnic property known as tb*> '\"Olbtoa\nor n< ir Ciirilioo crci'k , rylng   blasts   of   air   to   the   furn\t\nin the Alnaworth mining division, enn- ' ti10   power   plant   for  the   svstem   of\n\u25a0K&...0,-i*J* \u25a0c7\u00a3?*&\u00ab\u2122,& \u2022*** '-\"\">\"\u2022 \u00bb\"> \u00ab[\u00bb*\u00bb\" '\"' \u00ab*\n\u25a0Spokane\" mineral el aims, nil reoonM | tba copper  smelter,  the  giant  cran\nalmost   vapurless.   The\nIdower room with its huge pipes i;ir-\nIn   the     Mining     U.-corrti-r's\ntnelo,   Lois H  nnd   10   Block  2. City of\n.aftlo, with bbieksmiih shop thereon, a\ncharge upon t:ie nne-ipiartir\nllntere*4t   of  .(    M.   Wolbert   In   said   mln-\n\u25a0ral claims for the emowAl ot  I7SI.0I,\nind  generally   all   th..   property  Of  said\n\u2022onipany.    Anv creditor \u00ab*\u00bbr eradltora of 1\nmid c.mpanv may purcbaae said aaeele   \u25a0\u2022*\u25a0 \u25a0  wn.de nest  of  plants   in  Itself,\ntad may apply ecalnal that part of the  and   It   covered   several  acres.   There\naurcbane price over end1 abovi the eoete \u25a0 WHJ,    lt\u201e    u*nching    planting;     there\nif the  wlndlnir  nil nt   thu  rninjiany  and , ...\ni nbarte of 11110.11 on certain of tbe   w#rt   ,wn   \u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u00bb\u25a0*\u2022   ,unk   rooms,  and\n\u00bb**s**ts  of  the  eompany,   the   pro  rata i several  other   buildings.   In   th\nfrom   the   pots   of   tho    lend    smelt-.r,\nwere all  places or objects  of   interest.\nAfter     the     grent \u25a0   douhlo     smelter,\ncame the various associated plants.\nZinc Plant Covtra Many  Acrei\nThe   great   zinc   plant,   for   Itu\nJiafi ot said creditor op eredltore in\nhe dietrlbutton of the aeaete ef the\n;aiil company.\nInvcntOrlee   and    particulars   of   said\n\u25a0ropertlei may be ohtalned on appllca*\n,lnn  to   the   tindt rHlgin.i.\nOnted  tills Iffh    d.iv    of    Jun*  A   T-\ntil, JAMGJI  H    DOYLR,\n'31 T?>      MoUldetnr .if Sai.l Pnmpeey\nWATER KOTICE.\n(Dlveralnn and Vt*.)\ntakf:   noth'i:   tbal  'Forty tnak\ntntry. wb-ebe ndflreai i\" Tat;rvs, H. C.\n#111 apply for n licence t*> tak-- end um\ni cubii* fool per *\u2022\u2022 ca*ad of witter out\nKf Tarrye creek, whfen  flow* oaaterly\nJnd drains lti(o Koolenay river nbout\nr,no feet south of tbe south boupdery\nf Lot *Jtl. Tl.f water will he diverted\nmm Ihe stream ar a point about limn\nret    enst    nnd    r.flfl   fc.-t    smith    nf   the\nhorih-w.st oorner B. L L l\u00bb\"1t\u00bb. It**i\nlan 701, and Will be OBM fer power\nuirpose upon tlir land deecrloed as\n,ots 1 nnd .1. part of 8. L. \"A.\" L. llll.\nteg. Plan (in, Tble'notlee.waa peeteo\nn the ground <\"i tbe IJrd day.Of June,\n923. A copy OaStlils nolle nnd nn sp\u00ab\nLi lent Inn pursuant thereto nnd to the\nfwater   Act.   1\u00bbI4,*'   will  be  filed  in  the\nfflea of the Water Recorded at Nalson\n)bJectIons tn the nptdlcntlon mny he\nIrd with tht- said water ReCOrdM or\nIth the Comptroller of Water Rights,\nnrl lament   Buildings,   Victoria    H   C.\n\u2014 ithln   thirty   days   nftrr   (h**   first   gp.\n^rarance of this notice In n local urw''-\nB. F. TAIMtT.\nAppllespt.\nI per.\n\u25a0uirt-i)\nTIMBEB  ULC   X4113\nSeabii   tandere  win   b<>  eeeatvud 'y\nii   Minister  of   I.iinil*   nt   VlC!or*a   nol\nter than noon on the \"nth nnv of Julv.\n\u25a0*l*Ji\u00bb. for Ihe purchnke .\u00bbf Licence Mill.\nMi cut  lll.doe feel  of whir** ptnr. rn\"1-\n|ni    soft    pine.   fir.   sprir-.   Htm   larc'i,\n. 2i)fi   lineal    f. ri   of   e..|ir   pOleS,   and\nr.rto fir ami hir.h  iieq. kifoateo on \u2022*;*\nT<*a on  .luiikiii** rreek( near Stuaberrv,\nbid     adjoining     lots     llfil   and   I'MH.\n[ootenay district,\n1*)ir\u00ab*e   I'll   y-ars. will   be   allowed   for\ninnvai i>r timber\nFurlher pnrtleut.tr** of the Chief For\ni>r.   Victoria,   n   <\ntag, Nelson, 1). C\nI'lstrlct   For-\n(\u25a04104)\nTRY A CLASSIFIED AP, -m.\nronnis the crude product, hung in In-\nnumcranio tanks of odd, was eaten\naway by the eleArlc rurrnnt, whili\non aluminum starling sheets invisihl\npal tiubs of chemically pure 7.1 n.\nwore deposited, In another building\nthe sheets of refined zinc thus male.\nWere melted down, anil (he ainc\npoured   Into  the   rinal   moulds.\nAn enormous building, now 790 feet\nin length, houeei the tank room of\nthe lead  refinery,   also  electrolytic.\nThe BOpper refinery, nnolher electrolytic plant, wt*.s cold, ns at present\nthere Is not sufficient material In\nwarrant   Its  operation.\n.In the refinery for the prorhm\nmetal**, the visitors, one nnd nil, heft\ned n lar of silver, nnd fondled th\n(7 dd  brick.\nThe  concentrator   that   Is   handling\nthe  fi*  from  the  Hiilllven  mine,  and\nthat   has   broken   its   record   for\np.i. it y many tlmen, was also visited\nSulphuric Acid and  Blueatone\nMinor    plants    visited     were    those\nproducing  sulphuric  ncid   n   most\nportant   by-product.   And   hblcston\ni Opper    sulphate.\nThe Hlocan visitors were nil ahown\nthe phnit that Is treating the custom\nzinc ore Of that dlstrlrt. It consists ot\na f.w units In the different parts of\nthe sine plant.\nMoil of the trippers Incl.bnily visited the maehlne-ahop. an Id to be th\"\nbest In the province. It can turn out\nan engine, practically. One of Its\nmachines Is a giant In the, believed\ntn be the largest In Canada., which\ncan turn a cylinder of Tour by 20 feet,\nor  one  of   10  by   1\"H   feet.\nLuncheon   in   Rod   Mill.\nToWBfd evening the visitors were\nnil directed to the new copper rod\nmill, which Is nwnltlng a motlva for\noperating nnd there they f..un.l a\nspread arranged. Mr. I tiny lock And\ntbe Trnll staff operated as n very efficient   corps   of   wnfters.\nAfter   the   discussion   of   the   nienu,\nHeartily carried with \"For They\nAre Jolly flood Fellows,\" the vote\nof thanks needed no further elucidation.\nIn response, Mr. Phvylock' called\nupon Oeorge Murray, nsslstant smelter superintendent, to lead \"A lionet te.\"\n\"Allouctte.\"\nHA Murray, J. O. Batennude, Alderman L. II. Clioituetto, the Intter\ntwo of aN'elson. A. M. Ititehfe and\nJ^ Bnchan of Trail, and another nble\nvolunteer, then led \"Allouctte,\" in\nwlih'h the assmehlago joined with\nthe   proper   gusto.\nAlderman ' Frank Tt. Woodsldo of\nVancouver added to his fame as n\nraconteur, and ihen short speeches\nwere made by Mleol Thompson of\nVancouver, I'hnf. Thomas Tompson of\nBritish Columbia univorsliy, and T.\nA. Ubknrd, the convention's sllver-\ntongued   orator,   from   San   Frandi\nMr, Bickard . happily expressed\nploaauri in noting not only that the\nplant had grown greatly since he\nsaw it six ywUW before, but thai It\nwas not appreciated by the territory\nit   serv-d.\nThompson Sees Rolling Mill\nMleol Thompson stated that the\nVancouver Chamber of Mines had\nrepeatedly petitioned for n duty on\n\u25a0opper rods. In the interest of the\nTrail industry. It was most important fnr British Columbia to not\nonly mine, but manufacture tho prod-\ntieis from Its mines. Protection of\nsuch infant industries should be demanded by the *ioople. While lie\nwns formerly a free trader, being an\nFngllshman, he now recognized he\nwas living In a big country with a\nsmall population, nnd that it must\nhave manufactures If It was to get\nthe people Me traced the position\nof Oreat Britain in the world markets when the transition from wood\nto steel took place, and when that\ncountry had to import Its raw material. If Oreat Britain took advantage of Its iron resources, he said, It\nwould   dominate   the  world.\nNot only should the rod mill be\noperating, he declared, but A mill\nrolling   sheets   .mould   ho   beside   it.\nAfter \u00bb special vote of thanks to\nMr. Blaylock nnd his staff, the visitors Wended their way to the stali-m\nand amid vociferous farewells,\nsteamed away for N'-dsnn.\nThota Present,\nThe banqueters Include.) the following; Miss Annie M.l'onabl, M. II. Turing: M. B. Turner. Miss Annie McBon-\nnld, .1 W. Mulholland. Mrs. J. H. Vlv-\nInn.   James  A.  Tlyo,   Kenneth  Campbell\nIviroihy   H.   Br.'Mlley,  j.  o.  Patenaude,\nMrs. <i. B tan field, Fred A. Stark.'\\,\nJack Ocndlr, Boss Fleming. W. C. Tod.l.\nMr. ami .Mrs J. A. Cilker. Mrs. J. B.\nI'iin.r. w, li. Poole. L li. Choouette,\nF. F. Bayne. Mrs. V. h\\ I'ayne. C K,\nMcBar.ly. N. H. Bradley, Tt. W. Hiiitor.\nTl. IT. IHI1, C. 1\u00bb Blackwood Mrs. If, .1.\nVigneux, II. H. Currl.*. Nelson; H\nIT. M Thomi.M.n. A B McK.-nzf..\nK. J. (\"rossland. J. B. Mcrnt-\nney. It. H. Walker, Frank B,\nWoodsi.le, C. H. Cadock. I'. K. Hitch'.'\nMiss Chrlsllne Stewart. Nichol Thompson. Mrs. Burves Bitchie. Robbfl It.\nlbidley. Vancouver; Mrs. J. L. Bhilps,\nMV. nnd Mrs. Monaghan. O, O, Rtroum.\nHllllnrd W, Bower, Miss Kllanor 11.\nStephens. Robert Benton, Bowland\nKing. Miss Marie Jnmes, A. O. Larson.\nSp<>l;nne; Mnry o MeKlnnon. J. P.\nButoheroft, Mrs. J. C. Hutchcroft. Mrs\nL. B, Mcltrirte. OaOfgO T. Carr James\nT.. Laldbrw. Craniirook; Thomas Wilkinson. Reglna; Nellie Uny, Robert\n(Irey, Los Angeles. Cab: ICra. J. P. Mc-\nFndden, J. P. McFndden. I). Shannon, B\nShnonon. Miss M, Vnllancc, Miss A\n\\allance. P. J. Haywnrfl. W. A, Cnm-\neran. Mrs. W. A. Cameron, New Den*\nver; T. A. Rickard, Mrs. L. M. LMng-\nstone, San Francisco; A. J. MoDermld,\nJ. K. Fauth. guarlzburg. Idaho; M. E.\nPurcell, J. D, Mclvmald, IV I\/iy. 1'\nI'eters. J. K. Cran. Rossland; (J. II\nNormnn. W, u\\ MVtOB, F. S. Willis,\nIt. K. BlolO, J. Buchanan, D. O. Hlsselt.\nA.    H.    Bltchle.    S     0,    Hlavlnck     B    A.\nstlmmeii, Oeor\u00abe Murray, vv. it. Archibald, T. W. Blngny. Trail; Miss Kath-\nerlne McAvoy, W. Bowling. Vmii :\nHenry Lee, Midway; John W. Held.\nRoeebery; Mrs. C, B. Norrls. Mrs. (I. T\nironside, Thomas Brown, Silverton; J.\nIt PaHur. Kellogg. Idaho; O. F. C.\nLappclle, K. A, Clark. Kilmonton; How-\nerd Roae, Mrs II Rose, Avon, 111.; John\nCannon. (Honey Creek; J. H. Coleman,\nBoaton; Mr. and Mrs II. A. Lakes. S\nA, lloialden, C. A. Pool. Salmo. \u00bb T.\nThomns. J Stsnfleld, A. O, Johnston,\nCecil  B.'Croseley. Poplar; Mr. nnd Mr:\nOnAWA ILLS\nWASTED1PS\nA)ready*^sThirty Thousand\nDollars Received by Flotation, Biggar Says\nHow (he new Ottawa mill, based on\nthe flotation process, has already recovered values amounting io 110,009\nfrom the waste dumps of the Ottawa\nmine, sioepn City, was described before\nth\u00bb- mining convention Wednesday by\nL. h. Bigger, manager oi* the Ottawa,\nand designer of the mill In queattton.\nHis paper was as follows:\n\"tnvinc to Ihe fact thai pr.'vion\nour Htartltiff milling o#erat!Oni t\nhad   been   no  attempts  mace,   in   this\ndistrict,    to    concentrate    t\u00bb.M    rype    of\nore, and in view of there bolng several\nproperties in the mLc&bOrhood With\nore of n similar nature, this paper ts\nmttmttted in tbe hope that some of the\ndstta eontalned, and an a*a**\u00bboari? or our\nmilling operations, iftay bo oT Interest\nOBd possibly of use. e.-; .-.--.c.y to thOSO\nlut..rested in properties of a similar\nnature,\n\"The   ore    is   aaoofittaUy    what    u\nknown as g <\\vy silv.r u-.-, tnU term\nmeaniOK. as I understand it. thai ii i<\ncomparatively,  if  nflt  entirely,  lacking\nin n bad ot* zinc content, not, as some\nmiitht infer, lacliins iu a liquid, conleot,\n\"The silver occurs in the form or\nerfenttte. or silver sulphide, native alb\nver. and -grey ooppeh in ..-,-.m or l.e :i*\nproportion, and the ganglia ts CDicfly a\nhard white .puirtz. An average analysis of UM mill feed to di \u25a0:    Bifver,\n1.1 ounces per ton; lead and itno, mi;\niron, :' per cent; lino, - per cent; mag-\nnesia,  2  per dent;  barium  eu;p;iate, :\nIter   cent;  alumina,   2   per  .ant.   and  *\u2022\u25a0!\u25a0\nica. M per coat\nOrs Prom Waate Sumps.\n\"All the ore milled te .late has been\ndrawn from the old w tore rumps ol\nthe property, and It WIS w:,:i a Vie**\n10 treating these and the itope fillings\nIn thl mine that the COnu irrator WgJ\nl.u'llt. The above aualys.s Is an av.r-\nage of the values contain d :u B0O0 tOOS\nfrom the dumpo which Wo have milled,\nand on which I have baa\u00abd my ftguret\nin this report,\n\u25a0Tnder the existing conditions two\nyears ago, when the oonstrue**On \"** ''.\"\nconcentrator    was   con si., >\u2014.*.-,   ami.    for\nthai  matter, under any  \u2022torma ndi-\ntlnns, it was otivioiisly Impossible to\nship this igrade <.f nee, or so-called\nwaste, to Die \u25a0BOttar at a profit, .\u2014\npoelelly as ihe dumps ar* altoated over\nfive    miles    from    the    rOftn st    railway.\nand the \u25a0meltef II assfno 10 mites distant   from  our  stilppini,  jwtnt\n\"It   was   In   the   ho*>e   of   being   OhlS   t<\nconceotrata tbe sTlvor values mentioned\nwhich were spread I'lroni* limit tin\nlarge ttinmige of the dumps,  iiuo a  SUf'\nflcleutiy small tonnage ro be shlppc-d\nat n profit, with a hinh tecovery of thi\nsilver ami at reasonable cost, that thi\nconcentrator   was   built.\nCost   Thirty-rino   TUoT..-.nJ.\n\"For the sake of those \u25a0-\u2022\u2022\u2022 em prating\nthe constriiitiiui of a evil to treat Ort\nof a similar naiure, and s*? a matter el\nrecord. It may be of Interest\nthe  actual  ooat  of eonatrvoti\nmill, aerial  tramway, e.e.    Vhe  cO|\nOf the mill is :.a ions jier :'i boun\nIt   is     supplied     with     f I   b)\nbucket Jl| tramway, -.'no*. *-e: li\nwith a  sapaolty of \u2022*'> torn pi\nInjurs. This iramway ^enni ctl the\ndumps wiiii the mill, |fieer being, nee-\nessarlly.   chute)   an.1   surface   tramw'os\ninstalled at the dumps io render all the\ndump mat.mil tributary to upper terminal of the aerial tiai.*-.;>>\u25a0\u2022\n\"Th.* mill complete, end on an operating basis, handling* It! rat. .1  tOQIULgo,\nseal approximately $:bi.oi\"i. This does\nnot.  however,    Inoludi    the ooat ot   i\npower Installation, as **.\u25a0 were fortunate enough tn have tu, .m-TUil only a\nmotor\u2014p..lton  wheel)  und  100  fe.t of\npi|>e   line,   ns   then    was   a    flume   and\npipe  Hue  already  la  plane,  which  we\nutilised.     Wilh   our   installation   and   a\nwater supply of **ix cum* foot per second, we have avallnple 140 barsepo*atr,\nOwr  horsepower  eoneumptJon,  running\nat full capacity. Ii approximately 110,\n\"The   aerial    tram way.  Including   the\ncost of Blearing the rtgftl of wtvy. and\nthe  oonetructhHi   i>f    the    upper   ind\nlower   terminals,   ooat   approximately\nH9M. Several focal features, such as\nthe scarcity of suitable limber followers, end tha pr.*cipi*r*\u00bb>- nhttfre of\nihe   sid.hill   on   which   thc   tramway   Is\nbuilt, tended to make this, i consider, a\nlittle above the Iv* rage cost. The scr-\nface   11 am ways,   chub s   gnd   o.|ni|inieiit\nfor handling the damp** \u2022**\u2022*\u25a0 \u25a0!\u00ab\u00a7\u25a0 fiit-\niiRs, which are spread over g fairly\nlane area, coed appraxlmately $ioao.\n\"The   total   cost   of   Ihe   InStallStlOns,\nwhich we may say were from the 'graM\nroots op,' were rougblr |M.0l\u00bb,\nThe \"flow .-\u2022ii\"- ;.\n\"A deeerlptlon of the flow sheet if\nthe mill i* as follow*: Tin on- is delivered at the mill by the nerlal tramway to n   I'.-tou stor.i,,'.* Inn.    It   Is Cssl\nfrom hare o*rer an hsgh grixxiy to i\n7 by Bi inch Blake eruenef, the under-\nslie from the Rrlzr.ly. ami the graahed\ndischarce.   pa\u2014lag   into   a    tO-tDD   fl ed\nbin.     The  crusher is K. ^^^\nthe maximum size of i\u00abie ore on discharge being from on.. Inch to one and\n. a half inches The ore is re.: rrom nere,\n! by nn automatic feeder, Street to a\n1 five-foot by U-foot tube\nI  ball    load of three\nI approximately     five\nserves as both a primary and Beeondarj\nI grinder, and has proved xtry satisfactory in that capacity. The tube mill\ndischarge,   a   description   of   which   I'ol\n, lows  Itaer,    is    elm\n' bucket   elevator,  ami\ni a   nlno-oeU    minora\n! chine.     Tin*   lack     oi\nihe lube mill dlacha\ni ered as i  ^\n[ \u2014and   right\nTrail Smelter Produces\nElectrolytic Iron From     I\nPyrrotite in Laboratory\n(Continued From Page One.)\n,'.r^'(;!of such people, backed bv the\ni\u00bbi'ii. .1 direct to! requisite capita! and with the\ntl'^'i'!.;',';;,,\"';;; j brains  thai   would  g\u00abl   results.\nAdvances    In    Good    Will.\nbe\npot in tha flow sh\n\u25a0 but  it  wan rendei\nby     the    trouble    ex|ieri.-m. .,\nIs  unusually  cars.-  food   ,','\".,\nTo overcome this prob-| lr;i11   '\nteeeary to Install a fi\nins\nin  getting  (i\ninto the mill.\nlem ii was n.\nConsisting of .'i 4%-lneb pipe \u2022\u2022t,'* wiih\ni converging launder from  the   fee ler,\nand   with   a   iiuarler-imii-  hlgfl   presflure\nInserted   In  a   wooden   plug  at\n\u25a0nd   Of   tbe   \"TV\nMr.   Blaylock,   In   npapl\nniaiks, which  proved of i\ntcrest,   said   do*   developn\nt   in   roeeni   yet\nben so miii li in  progress\nwill. The company had .-t\nthing   new,   Il   believed.     Cooper\ncommittee!   of   the   employees\nwilh    all    mailers    arlalng    be!\nand  the  company\ni   bad    not\ns   lit   1 1\ntn! some-\ndealt\n1 thl    results    In\nthan   anyone   i\n: lie   slated   that,\ndate\nornp\ntiozz).\n\u2022Ths j. t  produced ; tha  ami\nBeen    la    sufficient    to   carry   rtie    feed, '\ncearae or fine, ogto a apirai conveyor\nwhich runs for a dletanco of three foet\nihrougb   tha   mill   trunnion   and   heHd\nInlo the body gf ||lf. rmil.      ,      . I yeais   ago   1\nClacslficatlon   Not   reiisITile. u'hl   '\"   ,('l'i,'i,'ll*'>'*\n\"This Jet, however, lias l tendency to       Tha\\tt\u00abW\u00ab*  'l''\\'lopment.   Al,-.   Play\nfeduoe the deiiMty of the pulp to a con- 'oc* S!li:'* waa ,,1:\" ;l,\"'''r IU'' \\\"'\"''^\nalderable extent, and the additional bad been worked oul ftw Uw fdn\nfluid necessary to convoy tne. ovcrmsa ore of the Sullivan mine, they though\nfrom any method of c\nthe dlcaharge back to tl\nfound to exaggerate\nwhere   it   became   Imnosi\n\"it hai b<  i\n,fl    without   classi\n,v   density of the pulp\nJJ    per   cent    solids,   and\n\";   charge of 10 per cent ii\nwhich   hga    allow,\nchine   to  maintain nn\n- ry,\n\"The    first    III    Cells\nmachine    dt liter   con.\nare     laiindn-d   to   a\ntanks, and  dewatercd,\nceils  .!\u2022-hver  middling\nisslfieatlon  of | they mlghl\n'\u25a0'\"i 'nd was: lota alne oi\nill to a  piiint : ffpelved se>\noontrol.\nbad been more\ntave hoped for.\ntrad wiih a few\na, most  gtriklng\nth\n>.     Tin*   smeller   had   now\n-nil shipments, and  thi n\nfound possible, bwwe\nloatloB, to maintain Hi\nfrom   00   to   S\nI was\nli\nnly\nire  from wh\nid nol  been \u2022\n; th-* expect) d resul\ntained.\nBuchanan   on   Furnace   Practice\n\u25a0nt thtough so mesh,       ,   ]Uir\\riUttu\nI   the Xflotatofn ma-   \u201e  \\.\ncVlIenl   recov-    Pral1   v,n'll\"'*\nU pi :\nd \u25a0\u25a0\nf   the   flotation\nurates,  rh.ch\nics  of  settling\ntloa\nlutloi\nihe Improvements thnt, through end-\n|oss   teatf,   were   brought   about.\nT. A. Rickard, the San U'ranrlsco\nmining editor, d.-dared that this\n\"free trade in Information\" was a\naplpndld thing and mentioned that afx\nage he bad suggested to Mi'-\nI'll', loi k thai li\" get Into touch with\ni he Barm > mini i pi ople, who bad I\nvery similar problem to that id' the\nSullivan In their refractory lead-trind\n. re. That exchange of Information\ndid nut result was not the fantl of\nMr.  Blaylock.\nProf Thomas Thompaon of British\nColumbia university spoke briefly on\nthe   pravtni e*a   mining   probleiBa\nAldernwin F. B, vVoodidde, or Van-\nr, uvi :\u25a0. n pmrted the good work dotte\nby the Vwieouvpr chamber nf mines\nIn . urlng pDblti Ity for British Oop\nlumbln mining, and suggestrtl branch\nexhibits In rarloue centers hfl the\nfuture.\nli- paid a greaf trlbnte to aft\nSlonn as mlnigtt r of mines.\nAlbtHa     Research     Work\nl ir. < 'lark \u2022 of Alberta unlveyglty;\nileserfhcd some of the receni mtuk\nof i he * unlvi rail y's reaearch deparl -\nii . nt, pertlcula'rl) In din overlng %>\nH-fnoi \u00abireturn of roek salt, and in\n\u25a0 teste of the bituminous e man\nthai   underlay   IB > B9Uare miles  up\ntjnrth, th* ..-.'.. t being to find a\n. t mtrn relal si para tlon pr*5ceea. He\nalm ri ferred to 'he rarbonlstng of\nlit       \u25a0  , . i ;. \u25a0\u25a0  it   to \u00bb   higher grade.\n:*ir.\nturned to thi\nin  closed  i'in\ntailings from\nthe   creek.\n\"The   conw\n-Mlid     and\nJ,   which   ar-.   re\nuckei . levator, and | \u25a0\"\u25a0\nI   With  (I -...Y-i:n. .  i-j\nlis maehlnn go direct t\nni.\nntrate\nhi\nb.\neasll)\n.\u25a0\u2022\u25a0rai.,'\n; over $10,0\n\"At\t\nmind Is thai  th\ni alumina pn *\u25a0\u25a0: |\ni tendencv  to p\ni :.-it..i'i.     th.'s   ;\nating   fee tire   to\nbnrlum  sidpbnte\nrw-ltiff ' Ijni\ni\n.1   |iriiM d.iv\n,v. ii ri \u25a0 \u25a0\n: -     reee   lu :   al-\nlel ilde.\nHrttnt'\n. on hb i il l\nlimn bj thb\n\"it is r '\nthat  tin   nn\nl! \u25a0\nbi  KUitap*\n.,, ti,.,.i\nrnllj   coi\n':   f\nnt ra\ntling tanks in\nf.\ni.f\ntn\nlo\nill\nth\nr   of   there\n\u25a0v. I,d   from\ni form, ead\nd   ti\" re   is  bin   verj\n\u25a0   overflow    from   thi\nid   inont.il.l;.\n\u25a0tatetnent \u00bbr coits.\n\u25a0\\  sbori  numii ar>     \u25a0  our opera t lug\ncm i\". ii ml  Hi* ir dlsi; .t '!\u25a0-..- .  \u2022...:,\u25a0 also\ni \u25a0   i     .:.\u25a0'      -ci        ,    .  month's\n.;.',.'. .i .... . tewi\nmil    \u25a0..-..       e\/-.|       \u25a0  fo \u25a0\n1    \u25a0 .     :\u25a0..., \u25a0  i: - \u25a0 \u25a0,  | \u25a0 \u25a0      \u2022    r\nfoi   \u25a0' \"       '   *.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.       \u25a0.     \u25a0 \u2022  rrnn tnla'X.\ntn  , \u25a0 tut at  on      .-.,*...\n:  ,   .        ...... ...   mill,\n..... 1 VV:. I.'.!..-,\ni.. r  i'  \u25a0    83   \u00bb\u25a0 !.;   : I   - :   rgi      I \u00bb\n: lo\nid .   II\nTie\ntitra\n! I\"\ni <\nI';\nKin\n.t)\nth.\ntreat-\nsilvi i-\nid\nof   til'\n;;n 1\nlength\nr elghi\ntanks to a\nl shipped.\n7ioe Grinding.\nOne important   feature of th>\nnieiit   is.   that  on acco Itjl   of thl\nvalues in on- being so finely diet n\nnoted   throughout   the  -rtngue   rock,\nwas Impoaatble to treal this ore by i\nmethod   of  gravity  coi e a:ton,  a\nnoi even a small satisfactory percent-1\nage of r.ci.very cmibi !\u25a0- obtained by\nthis method, it was neeesaary, as the ;\nflow aheei shows, to grind the entira\nmill reed bo a lultable meeh for flota-\nlion treatment, and the DMire t rovery\nof the silver is obtained \\\\ tins means, ,\n\u25a0\u25a0Tin* feed of the flu. n machine Is\nground io aa nearly-aa.ros^rble i11\" p t\ncm through W mesh, it hhvtng been\ndemonstrated that .it tuts s*ae the silver pariicb ti ar.* satisfactorily liberated fnbn the gangue The feed te the ;\nmachine is maintained ai from 1.8 to :\nI parti of watsr to one of solid*.\nRich  Concentrate.\n\u25a0'Tho   averair.    recover]   \"t   the   Stiver,\nIn  Ke  IWW  ions  eon id. -. i  hi re,  has\nbeel ~''< per eent, and of ihe iron only ,\n10 ii. r c-enl   The rattlo uf cone ntrat.on\nhas averaged IS ton?' to one.    In otiter\nwords, of the 0000 tons we have milk 0,\naveraging 9.3 ounces m silver per ton.\nwe nave shipped only 113.5 'tons of concentrates,   these   t'<\\v    tone,     however.\ncontaining   on   an  nverage   110  ounei \u2022\nIn silver per ton, and containing \"0 per\ncm of the silver originally distributed i\nIn the -MOO tons of dump mat. rial, tbe i\n\u2022r.u'\\j, cm Ktjd 9*m\nfoi Kelbee** \"WAX-\nTITg\"   Cera   ftahsi\nnnd  fruit   lor  ngfaW,\nin. \u00abn (sagei out sdtb\nthe li,-*l Hint KtllagS'l\n\"WAX II 11.\"     I*     11 r\n\u00bbnlv |4M><1 lhat wttulJ\n\u2022 l>|iril    to    n.y    ui'^r-\n*j \u00bb~    * rssi \u25a0    ^\nknow\nmnptti. r tn-litinn   11\"\u00ab\nhrll..\u00ab\u00ab\u2022\u00ab-\u00ab IXTITI\ni-Lr' A\\\n...    ...    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Delivered, 75c per month; U for\nsix months; 17.&0 per year, payable in\nadvance.        \/\nMember   Audit   Bureau   of   Circulation\nn& ,\nFRIDAY,     JULY     7,     1922.\nThe Much Discussed\nSecretariat\nThe Ideal plan for the home\u2014\nwhether It be in the city or the country\u2014la to have an aniphr supply of\ncanned foods un hand for instant Ufe\nin emergency; and also to have a good\nquantity of dried foods for niea.s\nwhich can (bi planned in advance,\nwhen there is time enough lor snaking\nand   cooking   UN   dried   products.\nPeas and corn are especial!>' satisfactory dried. Any woman can dry\nthem In her own oven. A wire rack\nresembling a fine-meshed window\nmay be used for this purpose\u2014or simply a rack made of cheesecloth tacked\nonto a wood frame. The drying riek\nshould b-e set on the nven shelf ra'her\nthan on the floor of the oven, so us to\npermit a free circulation of air beneath the drying food. The oven door\nshould be left njar to prevent the\ntemperature   becoming   too   Intense.\nAlthough many housewives dry their\nfruits ami vegetables each year without the help of nn oven tlurmomct* e,\nthis scientific little device is nevertheless a great help. If you would like\nto buy one and do not know of a\nstore that sella oven thermometer^,\nwrite to me, enclosing a stamped,\nself-addressed envelope, nnd 1 will\ngladly tell you of n firm thnt sells\nthem by mall. With an oven thermometer, begin drying at 110 degrees\nFahrenheit and let rise to 130 degrees\u2014never higher than  IM degrees.\nVegetables should be blanched in\nsteam before drying. Blanching Is very\nImportant for many reasons. H removes the sticky coating on the surface of vegetables, relaxes the tissues,\ndrives out the air and improves the\ncapillary attraction\u2014as a result of\nwhich the drying is done tn a much\nshorter period than if blanching were\nomitted\u2014and, further more, blanching\nprevents change after drying and\nthat   even   in   the   present  house Intakes   the   product   sanitary.\nTo Dry peas \u2014Shell full-sized green\nI peas  and   put   them  in  a cheesecloth\nMr. Lloyd George's answer\nto the very weighty criticisms\nof the cabinet secretariat which\nwere made in the house of commons on Tuesday was far from\nsatisfactory. We remain more\nconvinced than we were when\nwe wrote on the subject last\nweek that the secretariat is a\ndanger, says the London Spectator. If the house of commons does its duty it will watch\nthis unnecessary and expensive\ninnovation most jealousy. Mr.\nLloyd George professed to believe that no future government\ncould get on without the secretariat. We take leave to disagree. If the next government\nshould be loyal to the traditions of our constitutional practice they will at once abolish\nthe secretariat. The comparative smallness of the government majority on Tuesday\u2014\n205 votes to 111\u2014was a sign\nEfficient\nhuseh\nBY   Lour-a.A.KipKman\nHOW   TO    DRY   V KAS    AM)    CORN\nof commons there is no strong\nbelief in the secretariat, but |\nrather the reverse.\nThe secretariat has a staff of I\n114 persons and in the current j\nfinancial year costs \u00a332,048. j\nThe secretary is paid \u00a33000 a\nyear,   the   principal    assistant\nbag; hold this bag In steam from\nrapldly-hoillng water for five minutes.\nThen plunge ihe bagful of blanched\npeas In and out of cold water rapldl.v\n(this is called cmd-dippintf), let drnln\na moment, pat between towels, then\nspread tli4'in In a single layer on the\ndrying trays In the \/>ven. Ix*t them\nremain In the oven nbont three and\none-half hours, when they should\nbe thoroughly dried. Stir the peas\noften to insure uniform drying, Store\nIn   nir-tlght   containers.\nTo Dry Corn\u2014Select young and tender ears, remove the silk and steam\nthe corn on the cob IS minutes; this\nsteam-blanching sets the milk In the\ncorn. After steaming, \"cold-dip\" as\ndescribed above, and then cut the kernels from the coh, using a sharp and\nflexible knife. Cut the grains only\nluilf-way down to the coh and scrape\nout the remulnder of the kernels, being careful not to scrape off uny of\ntho chaff next to the cob. Drain well\nand pat between two towels to remove\nsurface moisture, then spread In a\nsingle layer on the wire tray in the\noven. It will rei'iilre three to four\nhours to complete  the drying process.\nAfter drying, \"condition\" the peas\nand corn by pourntng them from one\nhox e another, once a day for three\nor four days; this enables you to no-\nih-e any moisture thnt may be left\nIn the dried food. Foods that sh ,w\nmoisture should he returned to tiie\noven for a short time.\nTomorrow\u2014Helpful Hints From a\nRender.\nAll Inquiries addressed to Miss Klrk-\nmnn In care of the \"Kfflclent Housekeeping\" department a III be answcn-rl\nIn thrjie columns In their turn. This\nrequires eonslilerahie time, however,\nowliift to the Rreiil number received. Ho\nIf a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a stamped ami self-addressed envelope must he enclosed with th\u00ab question. He sure to use YOCK full name,\nstreet number, and the name of your\ncity and province.\u2014The Editor.\n! threatening elements. The\nj snows of the lofty summit still\n! remain untrodden. But the\nI fight is not yet over. Expeditions will form again and move\nsecretary \u00a31500 and three as-,a^nstf *& JS*^   SE\n\u201e\u2022\u201e.\u201e\u201e,. i ,\u201e\u00ab:_  nrw-i _..u larch of the Himalayas.    Soon\nsport, let them learn the mechanism\nof thi* modern rifle. They already\nknow how to handle a cricket bat;\nlet them now learn to handle a rifle.\nBuna at wicket are not so Important\nas hull's eyes on the target.\u2014Natal\nAdvertiser.\nsistant secretaries \u00a31000 each.\nor late an explorer's flag wil\nThere are be ides three princ *&\u00a3\u00a3 from its t t rock.\npas,  an  editor,  a  clerk  who     N ,\u00ab\u00a3  ma|,     ,t\nhelps the editor  an accountant,! g^ him \u00a3 L ^  \u201e\n\u2122df ^ humblK his 'irUle- But U\nThe Lighter Side\nWORLD'S FINEST FOX RANCH\nAt Beaverton. Ont, where silver black beauties  live in style on special  menus.\nBY LENORE\nThe Children & Hour\nFrocks to wear nn piping hot days\nwhen one wishes to be cool as well\naa n pleasant spot in the landscape,\nfollow in a general way the various\ntendencies of the season, bul cling to\ntiie    time-honored    matt-rials    of    oui*\nclerks, 30 temporary clerks, 20\nmessengers, and 14 charwomen\ngives up the fight. The icy\nfastnesses of the arctic and\nI antarctic blocked him for OflLV\n^LD\u201e?.\"uald lMau,ea? iV0'-\"1!\"^ turies.   But he has at last\nquered those frozen wastes and\nplanted his victorious banner\nat the two poles.   Fiery mouths\nthat although the staff in 1919-\n20 had consisted of only 19 per-[\nsons it had fjrown since to 114. i\nThe secretariat came into  be-\ning-such was the excuse-for j him - h destructiorii onlv to\nthe special purposes of the war, f, d  him \u25a0 )heir\nwhen the business of the jrov-   d d recording the mys.\nernment \\vas undoubtedly mul- ,crKjes th t th      hob,d  ^  ^\nt.fanous and largely novel  But b     fa    f f, d ,ava\nhere we are back in the times u js th dare th t doe9 ,t\nof peace and the secretariat, .oiTh t , ^ t thc chal.\nfar from shrink.nir, has prown.,, \u00a3*.  J^w  in  mHth ,he\nThe real reason for its cc.nt.nu-; manner      sma\u201e b\nante is that Mr. Lloyd Gforp Lct , t)le (lares of eath other\nis in love with bureaucracy. He| Let , , (]raw mark wi0l his\nmay think that he is not; he ^ d doubled {jst chal.\ngives all kinds of reasons why , another to cross it and \u201e\nttfc secretariat is necessary,, wi\u201e ^ crossed ,)efore the dare\nand probably he be .eves them \u201e who\u201e    out o{ hig mouthj if\nto be true;  but  taken  in  the\ni the  challenRed  one   is  a  real\nThe  bore we  have  wilh  ua always.\nfletling back to nutrrre would hi- fine\nif on.- lirul about two nn.ro hnn.la will.\n\\vM h  lo  r.rr:.'ch  ln\u00abeet  hl'.-p\nHang It. Isn't there Rome way wo\ncan vaccinate our popular Idols to\nprevent   fatal   cases   of   swell-head?\nmass they do not approachi in b So when naU]re on Mount;\npotency the one simple fact that Everegt chalk.ngcs man withl\nMr   Lloyd George is _a victim; it9 threat to crush him at the;\nWhen Germany gets her e words\nbeaten into plowshares, the itusstan\nheifer  knows   who   will   pull  llle  plow.\nFew people have sufficient religious\nfaith to concetle lhat the people tlicy\ndont    like    will   get    to   li.jven.\nTears will control a new hushand,\nbut only Judicious doses of flattery\nwill keep an ohl-tlmer in subjection.\ntV ; f\nm\n3f\n\u25a0>  \u25a0 ]\n.Now   that   (launlilor   In   homo   from\n| college.   nhi-   can    furnish   the   piano\nTrip   \u2022.\"   v.,.^\u00abv   .\u00ab   -.\u00ab....    ...   ......, accompaniment   while   mother  washes\n!*.r \u00ab\"\"\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u25a0\u00ab-'*'; \u25a0!\".,\".   lrleibottom  of  deep    abysses,    to the dishes.\nnation   on the other hand   is freeze  Wm   to      ind  him  toi\nentirely out of  love with  bu-'       der with avalanchcs> it does\nreaucracy  for during and since, not 8t     him    Man will aIwava'ihat they can't evolve\n1  llrt      1 1' r, v.       , 4        I wi    \u25a0        ,,       ii    I... I        1 ..,      i r\nVefetaitle netnediea  trontlnued)\nHi*ra ere more remedial usps of yepe-\ntitl.il>.    the   knowledfte   of   which   may\nprofs helpful la keepinf up tbe health\nuf Mf family.\n\u25a0   Flee.    Tomatoes\u2014blood  fleanseri.\nRl    Oniuns,    gartif,    leek\u2014retltuu \u2022\nUntil.\n8\u00ab\\en.    Cauliflower\u2014abnut    00    per\ncent gluien.\nN TBI lioisKwin:.\nCop. lyhr    nit,   ba-  f'ublic LtUtjvr C*e**m*Mt\ngrated cheese and seasoning. Pour\ninto greased pans. Set In a pan of hot\nwater and bake in a slow oven until\nfirm (about 30 minutes). 1 tablespoon\nfinely   minced j-limmto may be added.\nTen Years Ago\nC. P. Tl., returned last night with h!a|\nfrtmlly from Rohson.\n...\nEdward    Murphy    caught    a    trout I\nweighing seven and a half pounds at I\nSloean   Junction   yesterday.\n...\nR. II.\" Stewart, superintendent of tha\nTrail smelter and T. W. Ringey, comp-\niTIro  Dally Nam, July 7,  Ittt)\nW. O. Miller, Superintendent of the I troller. arrived In the city last night.]\nKran.lm.rth.rs-tlic dolled Swiss, the\nBtaarhaaa n.e KandkafcaU* linens and\nrllmili, s wlli.li have stood tile (est\nof many modes ami many seasons.\nThe fro k skelt hod ts a sarrrv thing\nof white and lilne handkerchief .Inci.\na shade of MM ,.,\u201e , ,\u201e,] ,ulu> refreshing\nas   iiri.t   from   Hie  sea.\nHals f..r wear with tho summer\nfrock are slrrii-l\" In outline, usually\nlarge of hrlm. and add a del^l.tful\nloinh io Oi.. anaaasUa if 'r.mmi I will.\na wrcilhe of fi.-l.l flowers or vividly\ncolnrerl la. <|iirr.-.l  fruit.\nthe war it has seen what bu-\nmeet that dare until thc chal-\nreaucracy means.   If, therefore, ile ,, vanquished.\nMr. Lloyd George persists eith- \u25a0\ner in opposing the popular will \u00bb ;\u2014I\nor in misinterpreting it\u2014believ- | What the Press It Saying\ning that the people want one \u00bb 1\nthing when they really want\nquite another\u2014his end is certain. It is a commonplace in\nlife that the average man cannot help living up to his income. He commits himself in\nnumerous directions because he\ncan just afford to do so, but\nwhen his income dwindles he\nfinds that it is extraordinarily-\ndifficult, and he may even call\nit impossible, to cut off any-1 l\"l!'. should copy\nthing to which he has become:\"''\"'\" ^?:'M\"*   ll ,\n*h -        _ , . , body.  This  is  especially  advisable   in\n4CCUStomed.       Everything      hafl ; BUmmertlme. to permit quick evapora-\nte-COme   \"necessary.\"   Mr.   Lloyd (tlon   of   poleooean   perspiration.   The\nGeorge is like that man.    The I \u25a0*?\u25a0\u00bb\u2022\u2022 wr*,tn\nsecretariat was,  of course,    s\ngreat convenience to him dur\ninjr the war, and it has prob-\nMen'a Clothea\nMen, too, are slowly getting wiser\u2014\ndiscarding tight starched choker collars, painful shoes nnd plug hatn\nthat fit the head like Iron hoops.\nHyglenists believe American women\nwill be health-wlso enough to keep\ntheir present comfortable way of\ndressing. Also they are campaigning\nto drive aome of the snme common\nsense into men. Men. sny the hyglen-\nthe    women    and\nTho   trouble   with   the   dreamers   la\nsj'atcm   to\ndiscard   capitalism    without   discarding the dinner bell.\nThere nppears to be general agreement among thone who earn $r.00 a\nmonth that any family can get along\nnicely  on   $100   a   month.\nThat pained expression tht highbrow weara isn't caused by hi*\nhatred of Jan. It is caused by\nhis efforts to  keep  his feat still,\nMOST NORTHERN POINT\nTO HAVE POST OFFICE\nDaily Recipe\nCUHN    AND    CHEESE    TlMBALES\nOne egg, 1 cup milk. 1 cup corn.\ncan red. S tabh'spoons gniteil cheese,\n1   tcuspoc-n   salt,   pepper.\nlhut  tbe egg.    Add  the  milk,  corn,\nCREAMIEST\nFLOUR   I\n<_-.\u2014        . \u2022\u2014J\nHAVE YOU TRIED IV\nThe  complete   satisfaction!\nThe   absolute   guarantee!\nThe firm behind the goods!\nYou'll     be     agreeably     eurpnaed.       Order     a\neack   today  from  your   grocer.\nManufactured   by  the\nHedley Shaw Milling Co., Limited\nAffiliat.d with tha\nMAPLE  LEAF  MILLING  CO., LIMITED\nLocal       Wholeiar.      rtapr.aentativa      Clarka\nBrokerage.\nLet   us   figure   your   bills   of\nBuilding Material.   Coast Lumber m specialty.\nBuilding\nMaterial   John Bums & Son\nably been a still greater conven\nience to him since, as with the\nhaunted  hy a feiir\n) of \"taking cold.\" How atxnit the dang-\n,era of \"taking heat\"? You have noticed\nIn the movies,  that the savages dress\nloosely,   so   the   air   gets   easily   to   nil\nparts   of   their   skin.   That   probably\nla the chief reason  they are as  hard\nI aa   nails   and   as   healthy   as   young\nhelp   of   it  he  has   personally j wiid cats.-Kitchburg sentinel.\nconducted our foreign policy at | \t\nconferences  here,    there    and I       Riflt \u2022BhootinB aa a Pastime\n. r. T.   a     ii       It Is the aim of the enthusiasts who\neverywhere in Europe. But all i \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,, tlm(, tnllnln, \u201e\u201e \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e ,,,\u201e\u201e\nthe time the secretariat is not, how to .hoot .iraight to bring nrie\nnecessary, and those who have \u25a0 abaotjaaj im.. line with an tho raec-t-\nnever used it would be able to \"''\u2022'',1  \u00bb'xm\" \"r  ,h0  1>1\"v''n,*1 \"p';'\"-\n-   why   the   -'\n\u2022Jet   on   perfectly   well   without it.\nMonnf Everest's Dare\nThere Is no reason why the ride\nshould iil-ATi\".\u00ab be associated with a\nhag parapet In no man's land. That\nIs merely its ultimate .use In the\nscheme of things, and the b*>st rlfl\u00ab'-\nmrn In future wars will he found\namong citizens who made rlfle-shoot-\nln\"g a hobby and n habit nfter business\nhours. The youth of Durban bav\u00bb*\nample opportunities to become sport\nMount Everest has once more\ndefeated its would-be conquerors.     The   party  Of   British   eX_ j men In the wildcat and best sense nf\nplorprs   that   lately   Set   forth   IO! the   word,   but   in   their   eagerness   to\nreach its summit has returned, ^ ^^XyT.'VT.n,..\nVanquished by the seemingly ,.\u201e.,,\u201e n,v\u201er , \u201e\u201e,',ld .\u201e\u201e!,. ]t u,. youih\n\u25a0Mfeilnhlif   hfiilfhaH   .fllld     llCe-jaf UutUn mill until I mm ana good\nEDMONTON, July 8.-Speedlne\nnorth by the first Hteamer to 1*88\narctic circle rrre Ihe post office\nrccnlittlorrs. Ht:,inpa and a new Imprint hearing the word \"Aklavick'\ndentlncd f.,r the rno.t northerly pes'\noffice to be ent;ibltHhed In the Domln\nIon   of  .'i.iKiilji.\nAkliivlck  I.  n   trading   pc\u00bb*t   on  the\ndelta al  the .....nth  of  the  Mackenzie\n \u2022\u2014 j river  and  Baan  will   be  the  pon.eHf.or\n8.-|entl\u00abt\u00bb   ngree   thnt   nothing   el\u00abo,\u201ef  \u201e   ,\u201e,Kl  \u201e(f|fn   ,tllo   to  represcnla-\nIn    tha    known    world    conlalna    ao ttaaa m.r.le l.y the iradrTa aa to Ihe\nmrrch   of   guile   nn   the   fond   mother j nece.slty   for   Un   , . r.rl-li: li.n.ril.\nwho haa a daughter to marry off.       ;     Two  malls will  Lave the  new  BO*\n o  officr.   l.y   .learner   during   the   open\nIf Mr. noyle hnnn't anything el.e to I \u00ab..\u201e.,,n \u201en,i \u201eno |,y ri0K t,.Bm .lurlrri!\ndo, M wish he would find oul If the winter, the latter Ir. Ing Hat longent\nthere In anybody In heaven who ask.: and most lonely postal route on tin-\n\"Is It  hot  enough  for you\"? .continent. ,\nHaying time is near here. What about a mower or rake?\nM0WKRS, 1 horse.\u201e SfKMIO and SIKt.OO\nM0VVKKS, 2 horse SOH.IM) nnd iflOO.OO\nKAKES  S55.00, *#5(i.lH) and 1(157.00\nORDER     NOW\nNELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nBoa  10',0 WHOLESALE  AND   RETAIL Nelson,  B. 0.\n**\u25a0\u25a0\nHad Your Iron Today f\nThat-\nLuscious Raisin Toast!\nANEW drliciou! brtaifmt bread.    Full-fruiltd raisin\ntoast!    A nrw ilrliglit for the entire tamily.\nMade with  big. plump, tentlrr. seeded  raisiiu\u2014Sun-\nMaid brand.\nThe raisin flavor permeates each slice.\nYou can get such bread from any grocer or bake shop\nif you insist.    No need to bake at home.\nOnce try it and you'll ahvais have this kind.   You'll\nserve it at least twice a week.\nFine food  for business inen and children due to the\nenergising nutriment and the iron of this famous, health- ,\nful fruit.\nMake dainty brrad pudding with left-over slice*.    No\nneed to waste a crumb.\nOrder now for tomorrow's breakfast.    But be sure to\n88y yon want \"one of those lull-fruilrH raisin loaves.\"\nSUN-MAID\nSeeded RAISINS\nMake delicious bread, pirs. piuldipgs, cakes, etc.   Ask you!\ngrocer for them.    Send (or tire hook of  tested recipes.\nSun-Maid Raisin Crowns\nMrmhit,l\u201ei,LlO0O\nDept. N-320.5, Fresno, Calil\n\u2022a**\nj\n fclD\nf*$3\nMen's\nWhite Canvas\nShoes\nIn Low or High Cut.\nRubber Sole or Leather Sole.\nThese are Shoes your\nfeet will feel comfortable in.\nPrices\n$3.25 to $4.50\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLeaders  in  Footfashion\nKoclcnay and BcunJary\nHARROP NOTES\nHAftnOP, July 6.\u2014Mrs. K. Imrrnn\nhad an guests over lh\u00ab week-end her\nmother and father, V,-. and Mrs. J.\nChapman of Nelson; also Mr. and Mrs.\nJ.   J.   Hawkins mid children  of   NVls'tn\nA. Foster of Nelson nut] W. It. and\nII. Foster of Queens Hay visited Mr.\nnnd Mrs. ft Fatrhank ,-n the First of\nJuly.\nMiss P.race Kerfe nnd Master Hobby\nKeefe  spent  the  weck-ei.,-;  in  Nelson.\nGeorge Truscott is -Mending the\nFourth of Jul*, holiday a; Bonnars Per-\nry.  Idaho,\nH- I. Codd and family returned to\nIlsrrpo Monday from tjletHJ  Hay.\nC. E. Harnes of Kelow-m, organiser\nfor the Oknrrigan l'm;ed Growers, was\nfn Harrop Tuesday, Accompanied by K.\nC. Hunt. Mr. Barnes *\u25a0, \u25a0 i address a\nmeeting; of fruit growers here on Friday evening.\nMiss Frances. Knott arrived yoster-\nriay from Kaslo and ts vl-lting with\nMiss Inn Triucott Miss Knott will\nleave Friday morning to s|nnd the remainder of her holidays at h< r home in\nCrrnton.\nBe Your Own\nSkin Specialist\nNew Treatment Brings Fresh,\n\u201e   Youthful Complexions\nClear away every pimple, every blackhead and every other skin blemish al*\nitinst like magic! Exchange muddy or\nrough skin for a clear, smooth, velvety\nQue. It Is delightfully easy to do. Just\ntake two pleasant-tasiliiK tablets of\nIron tied Yeast three times a day,\nnnd, in an Incredibly short tlm*\\ blemishes will have vanished, lionized\nYenst supplies you with certain vital\nelements now lacking In your food\u2014\nthe very elements needed to keep yoUr\nskin clear and your rheecks rosy. (M\na box of these remarkable tablets from\nyour deahr t>-ilay. In g short while\nyour fresh and rosy \u00abheeck\u00bb* will rom-\n1*1 the envy and admiration of your\nfriends, (Jet Inmlzed Yearn today. To\ntry It free, mail postcard for Knnimis\n3-Day Trial Treatment. Adrress Harold F. Ritchie & Co.. Ltd.. Deft 89.\nToronto. Ironlzod Y-ast Is reci<minend-\ned and guaranteed by all good dealer*.\n\u2014\n' When using\nWILSON'S\nFLY PADS\n*A     READ   DIRECTIONS\n\\S CAREFULLY  AND\n,   rtJLLOW THEM\/\n. Sj     EXACTLY\/\n.:< \\' \\      y\nB\u00abst of all Fly Killers lJc\nper Packet at all Druirirlsts.\nGrocers and General Stores\nRohson Will Be\nHost to Nelsons\n*    Budding Womanhood\nROBSON, July fi.\u2014 Rev. J. P.\nWesimnn of Melton has hit upon\na delightful scheme for glving\nteen age girla a real healthy,\nhappy holiday, He has taken over\nthe C. P. P.. hotel, which enn\naccommodate 71 *r*-i**ete, and nil\n\"flapperdoin\" ;-\u2022 welcome to\nshare In the \/o.vs of summer\ncamp llTe. Chaijerones will keep\na maternal eye on the lassies\nand the days ah\"T.J for the lu-Mty\nones loom bright and clear and\n. full of happiness, on the waler.\nIn Mn* water   anil oul  of It.\nMr. West man's bright idea has\nthe complete ii.dors-alinn rf\nRobaon folk, who are looking\nforward lo meel ing nnd entertaining  Nelson's  'buda.\"\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nRT.OCAN CITY. -fluty 5.\u2014Wallace\nScott's name was among the candidates\nwho sat for the entrance- (xaininatlons\nhere last week.\nMiss R Tail of Thrum**, who was the\nguest, of Mrs. I). S. Scott for nbout\ntwo weeks,   left   on   Friday\nF.   Hufty  went  to  Nelson   on  Mondav\nMr.   and   Mrs.     C.     B.     gevemi    and\ndautrhtsr,  Roberta   an*]   Mr.  nnd  Ure\nV. K. Jchnson motored to Nelson on\nDominion   day.\nDr. W. K Oomm of row Denver paid\na  professional  visit  hero on   Monday.\nLi. R. McVnnnel. II L. Fife and fetter\nPtrand went to Nelson by auto on\nTuesday to nttend the m'nlng convention.\nMiss R J. Grant, who has been teaching school at Halls I.-trifling on the Arrow lakes for n year arrived home on\nMonday evening. Miss Grant exnecis\nto go lo snminer IClaoel In Vlcloria\nafter spending two wees nt her horn'1\nhere.\nH. -Tipping of Vancouver, who motored  to  Nelson to  see h:\u00ab  rather,  J.  T.\nTipping, who is n pattern in Kootenay\nLake Gen\u00abral h.sptlnl. arrive 1 here\nTuesday afternoon In bis. on*. Mr\nTipping will visit with, bis IT \"\"-iv\nTipping and other relallvfs f .r \u00ab ..,*,\u00bb.\nMrs W. A. Rlacklmnrn*\u00bb and 11 till\ndaughter. Audrey, and f\"larence Tlp-\nniriT went io Nelson on Mondav to see\ntheir father, J. T. Tipping.\nHARROP KIDDIeT'\nENJOY PICNIC\n\"Mrs. M. J. V1GNRUX Is Social\nEditor of The Dally News and conducts ibis department. All news\nof a social nature, including receptions, private entertainment*,\npersonal Items, marriages, etc.. will\nappear in this column. Telephon*\nMrs. Vigneux,\nA delightful whist drive wns given\nby Mrs. R. O. McK\"--.v'i and Mrs.\nCharles Rhaw at the home of Mm for-\nI nier, 71 Tj H.ndryx street, Monday evening, the guest of honor being Mrs. Q.\nAshman, who Is leav'.ng Nelson fnr\nVancouver this coin Ire-; week, where\nMr, Ashman will take charge of the\ncommercial department ()r the high\nschool. The spacious rooms were\nbeautifully decorated with mi MM of\npink roses and honeysnrkle.\nThey were assisted l.y the Misses\nGeorgie. ami Myrtle MrKeown, while\nMrs. Hums poured tea and Mrs. C. IX\nShaw cut the ices. The first prize was\nwon by Mrs. Joseph Armstrong and the\nconsolation by Mrs. It. I'epbles. Later\na guessing contest took up nn enjoyable\nhour, in which Mra i> Lenggt-nti w*\u00ab*\nthe prize winner and Mrs D. McF.ach-\nern fell heir In the consolat ion.\nAbout midnight riah.-y refreshments\nwere served. Among rftQM present\nwere Mrs. J, Weir, Mrs. Fred I,. Irwin,\nMra. ft C. Hunt, Mrs ... Hums, Mra,\nJ. Armstrong, Miss tSAm Rhaw. Mrs\nWilliam Moore, Mrs. i*. Chatfiebl. Mrs,\nJ Robertson, Mrs. J. R, Annable Mrs\nCryderman, Mrs. Crnl*. \u00bbts. D. 'T,ang'l*\nton, Mrs. D. MctEacher**, Mrs. R. Pee:\nhies, Mrs Lundle, Mrs. ftitolcs, Mrs.\nC D, Shaw. Miss H. kMy, Mrs. R O.\nMeKeown Miss Myrtle McKcown, Miss\nGeorgip  MeKeown and others.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nDan   MoEachern,   wh \u25a0   was   operated\non In the Koolenay Lake General hospital   for   appendicitis,   Is   reported   to  he\nprogressing favorably\nlee\nReginald Dill, Mr. Smith nnd Mr,\nHanna left yesterday morning for a\nprospecting and hunting trip above\nHall   Siding.\ni   e ' e\nH. K. Dili returned from n buslnrss\ntrip up the Arrow hike*. He was absent  about   a   week.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. H. It Vincent, who\nhnve been \"en pension\" at Mrs. Oeorge\nMillar's. Fairview. are now In th\"lr.\nhome  across  the  lake\nHARROP. July B.\u2014The school closed\nfor tbe summer holidays on June 30\nMiss HI a ck wood prepare\u00ab a picnic for\nthe pupils on the rlosmg day, which\nwas  thoroughly enjnyeo.\nRolls   of   honor   were   \u2022>warded   to  the\nfollowing:     Proficiency,   f\"larence\nalii   deportment,     Marjorio     Knau\ntend.nu\nHertle   Kltclie\nBONNINGTON FALLS\nj Russell Walker of Vancouver, who is\nI In the city represe-i'Mg the Dally\nI Province   of   Vancouver,   entertained   nt\nn luncheon nt the Hun-- note!  yeeter*\nI day. Covers we erlal** \">r eight. They\n| were the Hon. William S. Sloan, minis\nI ter of mines; P. E. Woodside of Vancouver Mr nnd Mrs. F. F. Payne. Miss\nI Henrietta gtiirveon, **frs. M. J. Vigneux\nand F. A. Starkly.\nM. Scully of Baiter street  took In the\nexcursion   to  Trail   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs.   L. E.   McHride was a visitor at\nTadanae yesterday.\n\u2022 l   \u2022\nJ.   O,   Patennudn   went   on   the   excursion trip yesterday tt. -*rn:t.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nj      T.    Wilkinson   of   Willow    Point   en-\nJoyed   the   trip ycterdny  to Trail.\ngee\n|     Mr   nnd   Mrs.     James     Gilker     were\n| among   the   guests  on  the  excursion   to\nI Trail yesterday.\nBONNINOTON FALLS, July e.\u2014 The\nTennis club day, Thiir.4-*iy. had many\nvisitors to the court a dainty lea being\nserved by Mrs. A Willie mul Mia\nDoris Lee.\nMrs. W. C M.ilby and children were\nvisitors to Willow Point on Thursday\nthe   i;ue*\u00abis   of   Mrs   A     IT,   Kmory.\nMrs. W. (\"*. Motley Sr. arrived from\nthe const on Thursday evening on n\nVisit   to  her  son,   W.   C.   jTotley.\nMrs W D. Ridge nril family are\nleaving this week-end fn \u00abpr\u00bbnd ihe\nsuiiitiht  tnonths  cnrnplnat;  at   Harrop.\nA school is nbout to *.e imllt at I'n-\nper Honningion. Tt :,\u00ab rxpeOd lo be\nready at the iH'glnrifnir of the fall\nterm.\nMrs J. Eylon of Heleon was the\nguest of Mrs. (1 N. Hrown nt t^ora Lynn\nlast  week.\nEd Applewhalte of Willow Point returned on Monday, after ttpeodlng a few\ndays as thc guest of G.  \u2022*.\u2022.   Hrown.\nMany Volunteer\nfor Enlistment\nin Irish Army\nDrr.I\/N', July 6 -There was a\ngtvit response tnday to tbe provision-\nal government's call to arms, and\nat the Wellington. Portnbollo and Reg-\ngar's Hush barracks, as well as the\ncity hull. Imijc lines stood waiting*\nto Join. The nun are beltiR segregated\ninto  tlijdr  own   areas.\nResides members of the volunteers\noffering themselves, there> were large\nnumbers of ordinary ritljcrfs for recruitment In the volunteer forces,\nas n preliminary tn transfer to actual\nservice   lists.\nDuring the dny preat rrnwds visited\nthe aceiie of the fighting but a cor-\ndun wns drawn to prevent approach\nto the bluldlngs, only the shells of\nwhbh are standing, nnd In danger\nof falling nt nny moment. \"From the\nruins from lime to tlmo nn explosion\nIn heard-due to nmmunlttnn abandoned    by    the    Insurgents.\nFiremen's efforts prevented the fire\nfrom d'-stpiylng the Hack\\ Hie street\nclub nnd Ihe Nelson pillar, but some\nof the new buildings In the unburned\npart   of   the   city   bear   bullet   marks.\n\"MORE MILES PER GALLON\" is not a\nphraae but a fact aa you will find if you\nuse IMPERIAL PREMIER GASOLINE and\ncheck it! coat againat your mileage.\nIl\nIt\nMr and Mrs. M. C. Mnnaghnn and\nfamily enjoyed the cC'i^Inn to Trail\nyesterday.'\n.    ,    _  . \u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nMrs L. M. Livingston and Miss MrWe\n1 Jam*>*\u00ab took In the excursion trip ycterdny.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u25a0\nMrs. J. H. Vivian went tn Trail gM*\nterdnv   with   the   excursionists.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\nMr. and -Mrs. J. Flet.-her snd fantllv\nof Vancouver, formerl> ,.- Nelson, are\nvl.'tting tbr city ns guests of Mr. nnd\nMrs. Edtrnr Ms son fairview. Mr.\nFletcher was formerly ear Inspector In\nthis city.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. G. A Cmthorn of Fairview. accompanied by her sn.-. anil daughter,\nleft this city on Weilnesday morniiiK\nfor Pntterson, Ore, wtu re they will\nlake   up   their  residence,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nCm   Wednesday    tMBHrtf    Mrs.   ghwg\nRoss.   Silica   sireet    emonnlned   at   the\n; lea   hour   in   honor    of     her   dauitb'er,\nj Tberma.     who    Is    leaving Mmrtly   for\nSpokane,\nI   e   e\nI     Miss  Waldle of Toronto arrived   last\n'night   to   visit     her     brotln r.   William\nWaldle.  of Stanley stre>t.\n\u25a0    \u2022\nMrs. Alexander Thnmp\u00ab.\u00bbi of Cedar\netnal has gone to sp-ud a vacation ir\nSaitdon.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\u00bb\nHurry Gihbs, son of Mr. and Mis. M,\nGihbs, SOi Victoria :Ure.*t, Is on a 10\ndays* visit to his parei.*** He OtfRiee\nfrom   Sacrarn4nto, Cat.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nDr. Hnrry H. Pitts arrived last nl-ih*\nfrom Cleveland Oh I**-. \u00bb.:iere h\" HI\nbeen resident pnthologri: since last\nJuly at the Rt. Vincent hospital. He\neipects to remain about tbref W*mm*\nvisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H\nPitts,  Cedar street.\nThe Pnst Chiefs' club of the Pythian\nSisters 4\u00bbntertnlned the m\u00bbmh**rs of the\nPythian lodge at n HUM evening nt\nHie home of Mrs. William Lacy, tinker\nstreet, on Tuesday evening. Cards\nwere indulged In during the flret part\nof the evening, with Mrs, MlrkeNon\nand Mrs, Lvnch carrying off the honors. Miss Therms Ross, who wns the\nguest of the rvinln*-. W*i prwnted\nwith two pleres nf French ivory by the\nmembers, A dainty lunca was served\nfrom a Inble centered w.tn benutifu!\ni roses. Those present wire Mrs. J\n' Reisterer, Mrs. J. .-nv. Mrs. D A\n(Thorpe     Mrs.  A.  Treves,    MIm Irene\nI Ijmghlon Miss F. Rowe. Mrs 11. A\nI Parker, Mrs. Johnston. Trail; Mrs L.\n1 Durham. Mrs H H Ro\u00bb'i. Miss Therma\nt Ross Mrs M. Miehelson. Mrs. William\ni Hennelt, Mrs. Daw Wade Mrs. J\n! Hrown,   Mrs      P.     Thorpe,     Mrs.   Dave\nLnughto   n.Mrs,   K.   afasOO,   Mrs    Rows.\nMiss   Edith  Ross,   Mrs   C,   Lynch,   Miss\nM. Foote,  Mrs. |, J.  WllMt,\nThe tea which took place nt the Nelson Golf and Countrv c,m> on Wednesday nfternoon was Indeed n huge success Over III attend**!*! the function\nThe visiting delegare*, were escorted\nfrom lb<\u00bb Strathcona hotel corner to the\nlinks by motors, where they till were\nenrnptured with the view and beauty\nspot where the club house nnd link-\nnre nltunted During tne afternoon\nthere, were many gues-s present wlt'i\ncamera and snaps wer<* -Pken One or\nmore Interest was or 1il\u00ab nonor. tin\nlla itcnant-governor, C, Nichol. whose\npresence the Indies mere honored In\nhnvlna, holding the fascinating l-ysr-\nold child of Mrs. Jsmes Stephens of\nSpokane. who Is vlslilrg In the cltv and\nIs th* daughter of J. S v-nrter riisirM\npassenger agent of the (*, P. R- The\nliving room of the Huh rouse wajar**\ntlstlcnlly arranged wlfi ( nnterhnrr\nbells, Iceland nnd California p'.'Mnes\nwhich wns. indeed, \u00bb y#ry ,r\"\u00bbc^*\ndecoration for the small ten tnbleS. ine\nconvenor of the hous\". ^mmittee. Mm\nAlexander l>lth. worked in coopernti-m\n\u2022ulth (he ladles' entertntnment commlf-\nle* of the mining eonv n-ion, of which\nMrs C. imdlsy Hlnr.:-.\\ood wns in\ncharge   for  the afternoon.\nThose who assisted in serving 'he\ndelicious        refreshmetlls were       Mrs\nCharles F McHardy nod Mrs. EG.\nSmyih who poured; Mrs A Li Mr* Bl-\nbuh Mrs .1. *: Runv \u25a0**. Mrs. James\nO'Shes Miss M Cameron, Mrs. John\nCartmel MNs Muriel Smvth. Miss\nCharlotte Armstrong. Vrs. N. M Cummins Mrs. J. A. Gllk.r, Mrs. W. K\nWlddowson   nnd   Mrs.   Kenneth   Oamp-\n\u00ab .    .    .\nE T, T>ewdne*. manager of the Hnnk\nof Montreal In Rosslnnn, is In town.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs   L.   M   Livingston  of ?an   Frnn-\nCllCOi t7aTrTrrrrr*en-vir-th*J Urca^VN-arth-\nTERMS\nSTRICTLY\nCASH\nNO GOODS\nON\nAPPROVAL\nWonderful money saving opportunities over the whole store. Every department and nearly every\narticle in the store is included in this great sale. 11 you have not already bten in, come today. Here\nare a lew ol the many bargains ollerf d. '\nTAFFETA SILK DRESSES, $ 19.95 Each\nThe price does not reprefent the value of the silk alone.\nThey are made of best Queen Quality Taffeta. All\nsmart models in colors Navy, Black, Brown and Sand.\nSizes 16 to 40\". July Sale\nPrice \t\n$19.95\nSERGE AND TWEED\nSUITS, $19.95\nThere Are just IB of\nthese Suits left and\nmany of these are less\nthan half the usual\nprice. They come in\nTweeds, Homespuns,\nFlannels and Mannish\nSerge. All are smartly\ntailored models and are\nsuitable for next season's   wear.     Sizes   16,\nWHITE GABARDINE SKIRTS, $1.98\nA useful Skirt for hot weather. Well tailored, of good\nquality cotton Gabardine. Finished with pockets and\nbelt.   Sizes 25 to 34 waist. <T\u00bb-fj   AQ\nJuly Sale Price  \u00bb51aa70\nDIMITY BLOUSES, $1.95\nThese are the Blouses you formerly paid $3.50 each for.\nMade on strictly tailored lines of fine, soft Dimity, in\nsizes up to 42.    A wonderful\nbargain at \t\nMIDDY BLOUSES, $1.49\nMiddy Blouses of pood quality Jean. Balkan style, long\nor short sleeves. White with colored collars. (J\u00bb -| A Q\nJuly Sale Price  \u00abM.*J:a7\n$1.95\n18      ;\nSale\n'rice\n20.\nJulv\n$19.95\n14 ONLY COATS, $29.95\nThere are some of the season's best models in the lot.\nMade of plaid or cord Velours and Duvetine and lined\nthroughout with plain or fancv silk. Sizes 16 to 40.\nValues to $50.00.   July Sale '\u2022COQ Of\"-,\nNEW GINGHAM DRESSES\nSale Price, $6.50 to $9.00\nPopular styles in these new Ginghams. All smartly\nmade and organdie trimmed. Wanted colors in thc\nlot.   Sizes to 44.    July       (PC  rft <T\u00bbQ f\\r\\\nSale Price, each  \u00abPD.OU TO OaJ.UU\nThe Store for Quality\nNEW WOOL BATHING SUITS\nJuly Sale Price, $5.00\nExtra quality pure wool Bathing Suits in a range of\npretty colors.   Sizes 36 to 40. tf\u00bbr  AA\nJuly   Sale   Price \u00abt>D.l\/l\/\nBATHING CAPS, 35c to 95c\nNovelty styles and in a range of pretty colors. Good\nJuly Sale Price       ODC\u00bb 45C AND   95C\ntil\nThe Store for Style\nem Mondny night to visit with her\nfather, Fted Starkoy. in the Kerr apartments. She wng nirt-umpanied from\nSpokane  with   Miss Mnrre James.\nF.   J,   McGowan,     tho\nfisherman.  Is in town.\nSouth   HM\nIs     In     town   from\nGeorge   Tierney\nRossland.\ni   a   e\nMr nnd Mrs. Noble r.lnns nnd Miss\nFlossie limns of Trait mo;ored to town\nin take In part of tbe mining convention  program.\nJohn Cameron of Fnlrvlew Is enjoying two waeaa* holiday nf Ihe const\nHe will return hy wit\/ nf the Great\nNorthern.\n\u2022      \u2022      a>\nDr. F, C. Arthur Is tn town from the\ncoast.\nprogram, consisting \u2022* several moaJoal\nnu in hers,     lnterspr<\"*.ed     wilh     plfaaeal\nchat*,  brought   Lae   function  to n  ehsM\nLady Wilson Declines\nInvitation to Contest\nSeat in Parliament\nDUBLIN, July 6.\u2014Lady Wilson,\nwidow of rtvld Marshal Sir Herry\nWilson, today dacltued the invitation \u2022iteudad to h*i to atand as\nUulonlat candhUta for parliament\nfor ltorth Down, her buaband's <-\u2022\u2022\nconstituency.\nBush Fire Sweeps\nVancouver Island\nSoldier Settlement\ntieally\nnnltv.\nThe\nevery man In  the city and vi-\nNAN'AIMO, B. r. .lulv 7.\u2014Bask f;n\u00ab.\n\u00ab\u25a0! <.h   threat\u2022 ne-d   u.   Invade   ths  city\nfrom  Ihe similoast  l.isi   night, vete r.-\npertad al an earlier hour \u25a0 hi*-* noralan\n10 be  under control  at   thi'  i i.d and  all\nt iilldings apparently  are  out   of rtitngef*.\nHeeli  firing mi reaorlod lo by :i tire\nfighting   force,   which   roinpr,.*. .1   piae-\nmter iborttag*i however, is \u00abc-\ntb.us. Auxiliary reservoirs went dry\n\u25a0ami tine ai*n owing to the continued\ndronertaf and the single pipe line 0:1\nwhich N.-uiaimo depeaded for its mnly\nbaa be.n Aeetroyed with small bridges\nwhich Wer* burned out yesterday, Olt-\nB*Wfta nre dipping from the 'Naralm \u00bb\n11 \\ * r now and' a big pump will bo\n\u25a0 brought In to pump w;it*T from ih-.*\nrlvaf   In  the emergency.\nCLASSIFIED   ADVTS.   BRING   RE\n5ULTS   EVERV   TIME.\nHiss  Tiellnmy. the\nIn the Dominion\nie     rnmnanv's  nf-\nt  Peer I'urk with\nMrs. Hellamy nnd\nhitter being employe\nGovernment Teteptt\nflce.  are  holidaying\nblataa. ,   .   ,\nMrs C \\V. Hradshaw nnd daughter\nof Victoria nre the guests of Mr. nnd\nMrs. George Hunter st the siimnvr\ncotinge  across  the   lake.\n\u2022 \u2022    *>\nMrs II L Tint chit rrl of Alamo arrived In the cltv the 'ntter part of the\nweek and was ihe guest of her parents\ntn Fairview. Mrs Btitcbnrd and Mr*\n.1 Carnev nf Edmonton, the latter hiving spent n month visiting with Mrs\nIlutchard of Fulrvlew, left on the Crow\nboat Tnesdav for Mrs. t'arnpy's home\nrnher* Mrs. Hutehard will spend n f 1 w\na ks before returning io ber home al\nAlamo.\ne   \u2022   e\nMiss Ruth Willy, daughter of Mr\nand Mrs. Willy of Honnington, Is in the\ncity, the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome,\nand   Miss Bybll Keeler.   Fairview.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nMiss Acnes and Mnrjorie Jerome left\n\"VVVdnesdav for Honlngton. where thev\nwill spend the remainder of the summer wtlh their brother Jack, who resides there Miss Agnes Jerome till\nlust returned from GlenlMly. p.'ir\nVnhk,    wh* re    she    tnugM    school    l*t\u00ab'\nterm.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\nMr. and Mr\" Harold Lnkes nre visitors  In the city.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs, Frnnk Hawthorne entertained\nInformally nt the tea hour \"VVednesdnv\nat the Nelson Golf nnrt Country club\nIhe guests were Mr\" 1*. M Livingston,\nMiss Marie James. L. A McPon.ild of\nVnnrnuver W. Pwaggart, J. Krabe of\nCanton, Ohio, G ror go Hawthorne nnd\nllooby Hawthorne.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nCharlie Hanson of **opiar. prospector,\nhunter nnd fisherman, Is visiting Nelson for the mining eonventlon. Mr\nHanson Is ^n expert to making trawls\nind fishing rods ami taenia snd tins\n\u2022peclmens of hla work on exhibition in\n1 local store window.\na    \u00ab    \u2022\nMiss Qulncey arrived inst night from\nMel fort, Bask,, to visit her brother,\nG T. Qulncey. st the Bernthconn hotel\nShe In accompanied by n friend. Mrs S.\nKlllott from the snme prairie town.\n'    \u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nA very pleasant rer-sptlnn wns held\nnt (he home of Mrs. N. H. Hoovton,\nCnrbonale street, ox Tuesday nfler-\nnoon,   when   th*   Patitlst   Mission   Clrclfl\n<et to welcome Mrs. Ilnroid Wolver-\nlon. who Is home on \u00ab rurlough from\nIndia. Mrs. Wolverton aav* an-Informal talk on \"Life in India.\" whleh wn*\u00ab\nwell received and henrtily enjovnd. Fol-\nInwiPf Mrs. Wolverton's tnlk Mrs Rosa\nSpencer    was    present e 1     with    a    life\nlemliershlp pin by Mrs Houston, the\nprestiient of th* circle, after which\naalaly   *\u2022*ft*j*Uji.vu'.k    iw\u00bb   aiuiii     i\nFor Baby's\nWoollens\nThe little woolly garments\nfor Baby must be kept toft\nor they will itntate ihe\nlender akin. Washed in\nLux eudi. Baby'n -woollens\nwill keep beautifully soft\nand fluffy. Ihe thin s-utin-\nlike flakes of Lux are made\nby our own exclusive process, and dissolve instantly\ninto a lather as harmless at\npure water itself.\nin at dip Rabv'a rlothea into a\nowltul of ihe rich Lut audi -\nrinae them, aqueeie out the\n\u2022 uiplui water  and  hanf  lo dty.\nThere it nothing tike Lm,    .Sold\nonly in sealed [Kkkeis-\ndust [>roaf I\nLUX\nLEVER BROTHER*; UMI I ED\n1 of onto 2i|\nrraMliiii 11 T\nYou have something you do not need\nwhich could be turned into money by\nusing\nDaily\nNews\nClassified\nAds.\nOne and a half cents a word. Six inser-\ntions for the price of four when cash ac-\ncompanies order.\n [     ' Page Six\nPHE NELSON DAILY NEwS, FRIDAY MokHINg, JULY 7, 1622\n\u00a3=\u2014  ''\"  '\u25a0\u25a0  l\"    '   '\nMarkets si Finance\nMarket Higher\nfor All Except\nMexican Stock\nNEW YORK, July I.\u2014Prices In to-\nday's stock market tended nrptner e\\-\ncept for Mexican Oil, which .it'll In was*\naffected by reports of nil verse cotidl-\nTlons In  the  large producliiK fields\nRelaxed money rates and me more\nconciliatory attitude attributed to labor\nlenders In the railway strike revived\nspeculative Interest, especially in rrann-\n.portatlon. Net gains \u00abr t%% and I'l\npoints were made hy Louisville &\nNashville and Atlantic Coast Line, respectively, and flnul quotations for thi\nleading; coalers, Iran scon tine tain and\ntrunk line?, particularly Canadian Pa-\n\u2022rlffc, Union Pacific, New v,,rk Central\nReading, Baltimore & Ohio and New\nHaven were 2 to. almost fi pn-nis over\nthe previous day's close\nUnited States Steel rose 1 *,i to par\nand Independent steels *w-rr u*so up.\nMiscellaneous stocks fieurrd In the\nday's taovement at na'as of 1 to 2\npoints. ....'.:,..''\nSales   were   850,000   shares.\nCall loans rose to B per cent, but\npractically all the day's runds were\nplaced at the opening me of f% per\ncent.\nSterling reacted only lightly, hut.\nthe C.erman mark fell to Its lowe-t\nquotation here at .021 %. rrench. Italian nnd Hflgian bills added, to the pre-\n*vious day's reversal by addltior-il\nlosses of 20 to 30  polntv\nCloalDfT Qnotattont.\nllKh.    Low.    Close.\nC   V   R     143\"-,    **\u2022       \u2022\u25a0,31\/*-\nChlno    Mil      \u00bbH      tt\u00ab\nInt.   Marine   com ,      .. \u25a0 -      I9\nMo.  Pac.  com...... 3*2*      It*.      22%\ndo   pfd       n*'*!      M *\u2022%\nPlerce-Arrow        I*-4      K\"*i      l-1^\nS.ud-baker     UMI     IL'^h     13\"\nRock  Island     *t*'-4      44 4\\\\\nCerro   de   Pasco ^*>'i      3r> 3fiV\u00bb\nU.  S.  Pteel   com....I*-\" 9S\\     1M  \u2022\nC. M..& St. P        -\"'^\nWillys     -L   S'H        fi,i ***\nDominion Live Stock\nWINNIPEG. July K\u2014Reoclprs fn tho\nyards today were 70(1 rattle 111. calves,\nlneo hogs nnd 200 sheen.\nS(eers\u2014Choice, 17.10 10 |7.Mj fnlr tn\npond, 86.10 tn 86.5.\nButcher heifers\u2014Choi v, |a.M \u00bbo\n17.00; fair tn Rood, 150b ro 5\u00ab 2S.\nRutcher rowsj\u2014('hole, ft.50 in\n$5.01: fair to good. $3.50 to 14.:a.\nBulls\u2014Good.   $2.51 to $2.75.\nOxen\u2014Good. $4.25 to $1.75.\nStocker steers\u2014Choice, ?1.25tn $1.00;\nfair to good. $2.25 to 13.Oe.\nStocker heifers\u2014Choke, $3.25 to\n$3.75; fair to good. $2 50 to $3.00.\nCalves\u2014Choice, $7.00 to IS.00; good,\n$5.00 10  $6.00.\nSheep\u2014Good. $5 01 to 47.10.\nIjimhs\u2014Good. $10 10 to $12.00.\nHogs\u2014Selects. $1350; h.svl.-s, $7.50\nto $11.50; lights. $12 50 to $13.00.\nWINNIPEG   OBAIM   QOOTATIOHJ.\nWheat\u2014    Open. High.    Low.    Close.\nJuly     130S 130\u00ab;     12S\u00bbi     129U\nOrt      121^i 121^    119 Vi     119*.\nDec 117 1174.    <'5T.     IMH\nOats-\nJuly     53'4      53U      52T4\nOct 47S 47\u00bb,      47%\nDec 454i Ml      45't\nBarley\u2014\nJuly      851* 65S      65V,\nOct \u00ab1 'l I'll      \">' =\nFlax-\nJuly    23f. 237'i    235        238\nOct 216% 21\u00ab.\u00bb    216'4    ilt'l\nDec 215\\\nRye\u2014\nJuly    M \"s*i\nOct M \u00bb3\n1:-.\nr,   1\n811\n215,\nBI4<\nIIH\nMontreal Produce\nMONTRF.AL. July \u00ab.--Produre pHcM\nunchanged.\nCheese\u2014 Finest paitern*. 16c to ll-fte\nButter\u2014Choicest     creamery.     3Sc   to\nPpfts--Selected,  35c.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS.    July  e\u2014Plonr  ni-\nchanged  to  25c  lower  si   $7.90  to  $9.15\nBran\u2014114.50 .o $1611.\nWheat\u2014No.   1   northern.   $137'-   to\n*''\"\u25a0*\u25a0\nCorn\u2014No. 3 yellow. 57\\c to 5k\\c.\nOsts\u2014No 3 white, 31c tn 55c.\nFlal\u2014No.  1. $2 56\",  to f2.60'i.\nMontreal List\nPrices Fall on\nWheat Market\nCHICAOO, July B.\u2014tndlcations of\ngreater likelihood thnt On* spring crop\nwould heat the black rust led to lower\nprices  In  the wheat   m^rK-t.\nClosing prict'S were unsettled, l\\r\nto 2e down, with Kepieniher $1.14% to\n$1.14% iinrJ December $1.17% to 11.17',..\nCorn nnd oals both lost -,ic to %c and\nprovisions |l! to 10c.\ning Exchange\nnf.w yokk.    July  g\u2014meriing e-r-\nchange heavy  at   $4.42   for.' -vrny \"hills\nand  $4.44   for demand.\nNELSON,    July    fi.\u2014 Curren;   connur\nexchange   for  sterling.   $1.*.i*j.\nForeign Exchange\nNEW YORK. July ti.\u2014 f-arinfLaii lol*\nlars\u201498 31-32c.\nFranc-!**\u2014-Demnnd.   Mge,\nLire\u2014Demand; 4.4KC.\nMarks\u2014IV maud, ,011 Kc, Othleg\n\u2022gfttftO,\nCanada Bonds\nWINN1PMG. July I.\u2014Hid prices f,,r\nDnmlnlnn w.rr Issue.-:\nVlclory loans\u20141922. !\"!l\u00bb0; \\v:?\n$99.90; 1927, $191.55; 1993, 110;: 10;\n1937, $101,911;  1921.  $99.59:  1931, $101,40.\nWar loans-1923. (t\u00bbl 1931. 818;\n1937.  19. It.\nBank Clearings\nWIKNiraO, July R.\u2014*r:ie roitow:nK\nare the bank clearings for tne principal cities of the Dnm.lilOii .\"or the \u00abe4k\ntiding today us compared with the cor-\nr-'xponiling week of last  year.\nw.-k Radtnc July \u25a0\".\nlttl. 1922.\n.$ 3 Kr,v.fi\"4    ( I.HI.Itl\n2.7tOr.,T2'< 3,ll>4.'UK\ni,3ns,.''.i       14H,T0S\n,    tS fi'.l.ib.t\nitm,4i\u00ab\n,U7,tlt,SM\nHalifax -\t\nSt.   John   .\nHenetn   ....\nQm-bec   \t\nShiTbrook**    . .\nHentreeJ   ....\ntittawa    \t\nKingston    ....\n.\u25a0rhoro   . .\nToronto    \t\nHamilton   . .\nHi ant ford   ...\nKitchener   . . .\nLon.lon    \t\nWindsor   ....\nFort Will inn\nWinnipeg    ...\nReglna    \t\nMoos*, lair   .\nSankntoon    . .\nLellibrldg.'\nMedicine   Hat\nCalgary   \t\nEdmonton . .\nNew Wi-simli\nVancou\\er .\nVictoria     ,.. .\nIt.488\n.\u25a0>:.*\n1.011,1\ni.oflfl.'i.n\n1141,111\nIT.TMJAI\n7,110.111\n1,1\u00bbT,1M\nBll.Nl\n. 1AA 0tl,SI<l    111,011,1 *^9\ngggl\n1,1M,&U\n1.04 2.03 fi\n3.453.771\n33it.ni*\nIII 141\nlSfg|Q,10S\n\u2022    4,l\u00abl \u00ab.*2\n1311,141\nirr.ni\nB|l,t44\n.    1,411,448\n1,411,711\nr 642,1'*-'*\n.   14,171,711\n1,41\n:u\n4,111.731\nl.ltl.lK\n1 UT.'.M\n1,111,117\n7fit.fi.T3\nI1.14M11\n3 711,11\"\nt .411.011\n1.111.111\nfiSTi 0 It\"\n111,741\n:..2t4,r.fifi\n4.1U101\nIH,I4I\n14.1H.1M\nMlllll\nPROPOSE TO INCREASE\nBROKERS' COMMISSION\nMONTRR.4L. July 0\u2014There I\" n\nmovement on foot hy the mt ml.rrs of\nthe Montreal BtaaH eacfcant. \u00abtrh'll nlll\nbe voted en at the axpaRataa of a iwr-\nwee period. lo Irii'reafe Ihe BtaBSBI\n1 ork.-rage commission rites The advance would omnun.  to appraalaattal*\n5 r.nrs n slrnre nn.l Ihe fee'-ng r\u00bb met\nthis hns heen B\u00abcea\u00ab\u00abated by the Increased cost of oreratioT In the l:.s;\nsev.n years. 1. will also .over IU new\ncheck las which will he borne by the\nhrol;..rs if the mot inn car-re*.\n\"Metal Market\nNEW YORK, July fi\u2014Copper-\nSteady; electrolytic, spo* -'.<- rufir^s.\nI37.e to 14c.\nTin\u2014 Irregular; rrot n*.il ne.irTiy,\n$3137;   fjtlires.   $31 f.'t.\nIron\u2014Steady and  un,.\u00bbv,rigea\\\nLead \u2014 Steady;  si>ot,  *\u00bb*r..T\"'.\nZinc\u2014Firm; spot and  ttifgyi $T. T.0.\nAnilmnny\u2014Spot,  $r>.00 to \u2022:,.\u2022\u2022\u00bb.\nAt London- Hiandard .-..per .\"pit.\n(42 10*.; futures. \u00a3fi2 17s B\u00ab. lIMlM\nlytic,  spi.t,   \u00a370;   futures.   t71   1\"*.\nTin\u2014Spot,   \u00a3 1 r\u00bb 4 :   fulii'-*-'.   ->-<4   IM\nIM9 HWl 1-4 r>l\"; iu urr;-. i-\"l\n7s fid. .\nZinc\u2014Spot,  lttl  future-., f..   l..s.\nDELORME CASE\nRAISES ISSUE\nOF INSURANCE\nOfficial Says Policy Would\nNot Be Given if Family\nHistory Known\nMi'NTRI'.AL, July ii.\u2014When Father Atlelard Dclornte secured the\n%'l'i fiCO Insurance no!icy on the life\nof git brother, ll'ioul. whom he was\n[\u2022I'l.-Ji'iiiicntly iiTtgrged with hiring\nslain, he withheld the Important Information from tbe Kauvetfimle Insurance company thnt thc Dolor mo fnm-\nllv was heavly tainted  with  Insanity.\n*,\\'hen -inquliies a'etc made today\njit (ho head riff ice of the company.\nofficials were reluctant fo make any\npositive statement on the Delorme\napplication   in   particular.\n\u2022While I have not. examined thc\nDelorme application personally,\" one\nofficial declared, \"I am certain that\nhud the entire family history hen\nI'tstlnsi'd when the application whs\nUftde, the piilicy would never have\nhrcn    issued.\nAnothir Interesting point which\narises colnciibtitally with the insur-\n,iti.\u25a0\u00ab' n'lji'Stion tx that of the fanmus\n$111,00(1 rcwiinl offered by Delorme\nfur the capture of his brother's* slay-\nit. As Delorme ha.** been dfi'lared\ninsane from his birth, he could noi\nenter into j, valid leagal contract.\nHis engagements could not have\nbeen declared bindiui*; either niton\nhimself  or  hi;i  Mtate.\nUr^Azfidn\nli^&faiU\nBeeei\nT. iUnt\nBoats ana\nAntoinobllej\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nHelp Wanted\nPortion* Wanted\nLost and Found\nlivTstock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber .and Mines\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWant and Claaaifiad Advertlslnfr\u2014\nOne and a half cents pi*r word per insertion, gin MOtl per word per week,\nor 22'^c gar word per month, cash in\nadvance. Transient ads accepted only\non a ensh-in-advance basis. Kaeh Initial figure, dollar sign, etc., counts as\none word. Minimum lie, if charged\n60c. Display type doubb- above rat\u00bb8.\nLocal Raadlng* Noticta\u2014lie per word\neach insertion. In black tana or machine capitals 4c per word. Itlack face\ncapitals 5c a word. 25 per <vjit discount if run dally without change of\ncopy for one month or mure. Where\nedvertleement is set out in short lines\nthe charge is lit\/fee a line for Rrnnnii\ntype. ir.e. for black face, and 20c for\nblack   lace   capitals.   Minimum   35c,   if\ncharged fiOc.\n18 Miscellaneoui lor Sale\n10   Male Help Wanted\nWANTFD-Hbicksmith fnr work tn\nwoods. <\\ K. Severns, Sloean CttJ*.\nR C. ffMOl)\nWANTED\u2014Crew fnr fhlngla mill. Ap-\nply McQueen, gllMW*on. (3191)\nMAKIO MUNr.V AT HOMK\u2014|1B to JttO\npaid weekly for your spare time writing showcards for us. No canvassing.\nWe instruct and supply with work.\nWest Angus Showcanl S-rvice, 7 Col-\nbourne Hidg., Toronto. (UM)\nConvocation Declares\nDeaconesses Essential\nto Spiritual Welfare\nLONiM'N. July \u00ab.\u2014The dean of\nSalisbury, reporting to | meeting nf\nthe biwer In use of convocation ll\nthe Church of l.ngland today on ht*-\nhalf of a cnmmlttee appointed at the\nLiml <*th conference in 1!\u00bb;!0 to consider th\u00bb' subjec. of the -work of\nd.'aeoneyses in the church, dclired\nthat ibacone-iscs w*'re essential In\nchiirch life end was the only order of\nministry for women which wns apos-\ninlieally approved and which the\nAnglican   church   could   rooognty.v\nIn the conclusion \"f the report, the\ncommittee proposed that denooneWM\nshould he dedicated to lifelnn-r service in the church for a mini--tr>*\nph ma rily of succour. They would\nalso give fnslruction In the CVistian\nfaith and iircjmre Candida ten lor\nbaptism and c<mfirmntion and will be\nallowed to bad morning and evenlnR\nprayer,\nWith the approval of tho hbfeng\ntiny would land In church prayer und\nin*-truit and exhort the congreg.iLoii.\nother work would consist of organising nnd carrying out social Work nnd\npromoting the welfare of women (Undents. It mil provided that no woman\nunder 25 years of age could be ordained for thl* work In the church.\nThe establishment of advisory councils in each diocese to tsii>i\u00bbriniciHl\nthe work of the deaconess was proposed    by    the    committee.\nKILLED   WHILE   SHUNTING\nT-miDKW'ATI.I.. X. $.. July 6\u2014John\nH.   <;rien.   ni**chuniial   superintendent'\nf   th-'   Halifax   &-   Southw-stern   rail-1\nway.   was   killed   today   by  I   shunting\nengine   while  watching another  train. I\nWANTF.D \u2014 Binenenmfl      fllshwnsher,\nmale   or   female.       Apply   Tha   (Jrlll.\n(Il|7)\n13 Situations Wanted\u2014Male\nMAN H, single, wants work on ranch\nor nny outdoor employment, Would\nconsider part emgee and crop eharlBg\nproposition. Apply lianch, Ceneral\nDelivery,  P,  O.  Keleon. illltl\n11 Female Help Wantei\nWOODEN Irrigation jdpe, 10c, lDc and\nISc per foot for 2-incli, 3-lnch and 4-\nInch, High pressure pipe, 16c, 22c\nand 2**,c per foot.    Tarry & Chalmers.\nTanya. (3185)\nKAItllAIN\u2014Used piano In good condition. Cash or terms. Helntaman\n& Co., Ltd., 410 Beer gt.   Phone 117,\n (3111*\nKdH    sale\u2014Assay    outfit,  complete.\nPhone 457X. ,3:us)\nKOR HA LIC\u2014Sewing machine, good\ncondition. Cheap. Mrs. J. H. illiss,\nNcleon. t (UM)\nUSED piano, good ma:;e, good tone,\nsuitable, for beginners; f 100; 150\ndown, $50 terms, or ||l cash. Apply\nJ. Bnehan, care star grocery. (Jail)\nFOR SALK\u2014Tender-* ' Invited for\" the\n\u25a0 old school building. Willow Point.\nTenders to he in by July Mh. Apply\nE. A. Burgess, secretary Willow\nPoint  School   Hoard. (SMI)\nHRMevTlTCHlNa nnd pleating attach-\nments, fits any sewing machine.\nPrice $2.50. Personal cheeks 10c\nextrn. Hridgman Snles Agency,\nHox 42. St. Catharines. Ont.       t3227)\nK< iTt SALC\u2014Furniture, tools, R C.\nUniversity White Leghorns. Miljco-\nvic.   Nelson. (llll)\nWANTED\u2014Waitress. \u25a0 Wages \u00ab:.0.\nHotel   Heeo,  Sandon.   11,  C. (32l\u00bb:')\nWANTED\u2014Housekeeper ror family  of\ntwo on farm at   Peiir P,dth|.    Housework oniv.    Apply P. M. Bchonberg,\nPerry Siding^R C._  (Mil)\nWANTED -Capable working housekeeper for mneh. State wages nnd\nwhen disengaged.    Hox    3174,    Daily\nNews\n(\"1174)\nPOK SALK\u2014Assayei's outfit, suitable\nfor mine; nearly new. Apply Wi<l-\ndowson's  Assay  office,  305  josephliii*\netreet. (elU)\nResidential   Fire   Insurance\nDo you know that a NICKLE per\ndav will insure most houses and\ncontent! for $1000 for :t yi-.aks\nagainst FIRST Why take tho risk\nand splend sleepless nights? Avoid\nworry  and   bi   me write yon   a   policy\na. t. McMillan\n624   Baker   Street,   Nelson.\nPhone   601. Box   61.\n(3309)\ng*OR gALE\u2014Front anil dining room\nsuite, writing desk, library table,\nparlor, dining room and hull electric\nfixtures, three beds cemplete. kitchen\ntnblp and chairs, bureau sets. 1121\nFront street, (3207)\n20  Live Stock lor Sale\nFOR BALK\u2014One good milch cow, freeh\nwith    heifer    ealf.      Apply    Hox    1110,\nDaily   Npwf. 13300)\n1'i'K SALK\u2014Young  pigs; thorough tired\nWhit-*     Vorksbire;     price     Js     each.\nMars.ien, Taghnm. (Mil)\n[\u25a0'nit BALE\u2014 Yorkshire. Chester pigs. I\nweeks old, 17. n. Rlehardaon, Crmw-\nford   Hay. U177)\nKdll   SALE\u2014Oxford   Down   r\u00abTn.   regis-\nlered,   16   months   olrl;   515.     BxpTee*\ncollect     J.   Harris,   ivrgewood,   H.   C\n(IITg)\nFOR   BALE \u2014 Young   fresh   eow\nPaul   Wallach,   (irnnite  jtjad.\nApiily\n(3231)\nI'M It SALK-Two    good    milch    rows\nReaaonagle prices.   Hox 7m or phon*\nFort       SALE\u2014Sevun-year-old        horse,\nweight  ]3:'<0;  nl-..) harness and wagon.\nApply Hox 117, Neleon P. <\u00bb.     (MM)\nFOR BALE\u2014Fine team of horses,\ncheap. Weight, 1400 pounds; age 10\nyears. Work single or together, Apply  Hox   1180,   Daily  News (31S0)\nFOR SALE\u2014Collie pups, good cattle\ndogs. Males $6.00. females $5.00. D.\nCameron, Ciranite Itoad. Nelson.\n (WW)\nFOR SALE\u2014Three good lfiOO-pound\nwork horses; ilajipled gray mare 7\nyears old. sorrel gelding 10 years old,\nblack gelding 11 years old. Reasonable for cash. Frank Chartrand, cure\nSpokane hotel,  Midway. (3078)\nFOR SALE\u2014Kored wooden Irrigation\npipe and wooden pumps. Write for\nprices and particulars. Jamleson.\nKOCB Siding. (3143)\nDHY WOOD\u2014For sale, all lengths, also\nHi\" slab wood, 2 ricks, $5.50. F. Will-\nlams,   Houston   street,   Nelson.   (32111)\nCANARIES \"FOR* SALE^-Qiiaranteed\nsingers. Lethbridge Bird Kooins,\nSteve Lawson, 415 11th St. S. Lethbridge. '32*\n53 Mining, Timber, Lumber\n23     Property for Sale\nQUEENS HAY\u2014Part block 24, lot UH,\nmap 806.    Five acrew, 3-room cottage,\non    Halfour    road.    Vnaa    ror    cash.\nFlowentew. P. O. Hox III, Vancouver.\n_ (MM)\nFOR SALE\u20145-room house, stone foundation, hath, hot and cold; fruit\ntrees.     Apply  1223   Kootenay  St.\nATTRACTIVE BUY\nSl-lOO-Mi'' Rtrf\"?t. nPi,r school, a\nnice 4-ronmed cottage, hath, H.\n*t C. kitchen with pantry, all plastered in good condition. One lot,\nsmall fruits, garden planted. $500\nwill   handle. ^ ^\na. t. McMillan\n624 Baker Street,  Nelson,  B. C.\nBox 61. Phone 601.\n(1114)\nBEAUTIFUL home on West Arm. close\nto Nelson. Beach. All conveniences.\nWrite  Hox  3221,  Daily News.    (3224)\nCoates Estate Lots\nGood   level   lots,   nil   on   or  near   car\nli\"*1.    $75   to  $100.    0m\u00bb   \u2022\u00bb\nterms. Adjoining property owners\nnnd others inierestod in any of the\nabove lots please call or phone, as\nthese   lots   aro   soiling   rapidly.\nC. W. Appleyard\nBaker   Street.\nPhone   269\n(111*1)\nFOR S A LE\u2014Attractive tl-roomed cottage in Falrvtew. dood garden lot,\n3axl20 ft. Fruit trees. Price right\nfor a good sale. Apply II. A. Lowe.\nPhone   89. (3275)\nLive  stock   sells   quickly  when   It   Is\nadvertised   in   these   columns.\n49     Farms tor Sale\nFOR SALE\u2014Ten-acre farm, four miles\non Cranite road; six acres cleared.\n1 -Va ncri's potatoes, naif acre strawberries, also stable nnd chicken\nhouse. Pb-nty of wnier. Seven hundred feet water pipe.   D. Aurella    Hox\nMT. (ISM)\n37 Boats and Automobiles\nFOB sali:   <*h,.\nIF YOU HAVE white pine logs for\nsnle, communlcato with Munroe\nBrothers,   Northport,   Wash.       I'lL^M\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nFOR     HUNT\u2014HuusckerrmrK\n\\V. C. Muck.\nIt.!.   K.\n129321\nFl'RNISHED    SUITE    FOR    BEST\u2014\nKi'rr  Bank. .3231,1\nSUITE\u2014Campbell's Slrnlln1_      __<3;;41!.\nSINGLE  ROOM   and   two-roomed   eulte,\nfor  rent.     Arinrrlile   block. (32.:!)\nI!\u00bb   Poultry ai Egfi\nMONTREAL July \u00ab.-Led by .He\npapers, tire local etock n. ..-'. :ortr.y\nhad all the earmark!\" nf n rl.-flnlte bull\nmovement, with advene;, nlmoet K\"ir-\neral thrnr.Khnut th^ llet.\nBeth the Spaniel. BatMa were acuvc\nand .IrcnK, the common bflna up 3'i\nto 89 ^ and th\u00bb preferred 2 to 4.\nPrice Krothpre war. up 2 to 42. Lnur-\nentlde wae up 2 to II anurl BrOenPto.l\ntook a IK point Jump to II MMMM\nwae up 2 polnte to a close of .,\u00bb, w.tn\nthe preferred up 3\u00bb. In *\". Allantlc\nRuear roee 1H to Ula, Willi \"he BM-\nf.rrod up ', to 87. National Hreweri.\u25a0'\nn.lncd 2 at 53'-. MacK-.e ^r\u00bb up -\".\nand St'el of Canada wns ..nchanfaa.\n. eafcw\nToronto Board\nTORONTO, July 8.\u2014 Heavy accumulation of Toronto Railway waa Mill In\nproareis and market rrlcc rcspo\u201e.l..l\nIn an impressive manner, louchlna ,., ,\nnnd closing et 18. a n-i \u00abaln of 8 points\nfor the day. Today's h.rih of III, rep.\nresented tire hlltllcat .|..olatlon IB To.\nronto  Railway since April.  I\u00bb1T.\nInUtBllaa was the one weak elemen\nIn the ..llllty arnup wlllW off IU ..\nii. (' r. H adyn...'\"- carply In\n.he* final' hour M IMH. - -\" *\u00bb\" \"'\n''Bond, and henks w-re somewhat\neasier.\nYancouver Stocks\nHid.    Asked\nCork   Province    JJ \"\u2022\n!\"'\u2022   c\"\"    l'\u00bbi        M%\n**\"\"\u00ab'    H, M\nBSr:.:::-.\"-:::-'-'-' -\u2122   T\nTMtt    Meadows      *fl(|.y\n^l'flr,an     A*. i)iC\nDOUKHOBORS INCORPORATE\nVICTCRIA. July n.-The (SariiUu\nCommurlty of rniversal Hrotherhood, j\nan Incorporation of I >oul;hobors. with\nhead ofl'lcc at Veriftln. Sa*4k.. hns l>een\nlicensed to transact bu|gMH In this\nprovlne*. The company has nn au-\nthrtrlsert capital of H.'inri.nr, . wltli a\npaid up capiial of |fgl,tfl. It\" rhi-f\nhiislne-n will b\" carri.d on In Hrili\"h\nroluint'la at Hriillsnt the center or thf\npnukhobor setUament tn this provlnc.\nj    Bates  provincial  eemnanles licensed\nto  do   Ifusine-s   In   the   pr>\\-ace  are:\nI     Hrlthh   ''ohmibla    Alhivlals.   limitr*-d.\nof   LonJon,   EnR :     HygleOS     PndWtt,\nlimltid, Motitreal, nnd M>les Shoe com-\npnny. Toronto.\nThe Trend of Business\n\"PO forecast correctly trade developments is of vital importance to the\nman of business.\nOur Monthly Commercial LetterJ,\nwhich will be sent on requetrt, contain analyse! of agricultural and\ntrade conditions of great assistance in\nreaching sound conclusions.\n.71\nTHE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE\nCRESTON,   GRAND   PORKS,   GREENWOOD,   NAKUSP,   TRAIL.\nSrinche,  in   Kootenay  and  Boundary at  NELSON,  FERNIE, CRANBROOK,\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nOF CANADA, LIMITED\nOffice Smalting  and   Refining   Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\n'PURCHASERS  OF   GOLD,   SILVER,  COPPER   AND   LEAD   OREf\nPr.duc.r, of G.ld, Silver, Copper, Blueatana, Pi|  Laid, Zine\nTADANAC,  TRAIL\nIt. C. UNIVERSITY l.-rrire While I.ck-\nIrnrns, Imported direct. BalTAUa.\nMIlJOOTtO, ft.  It.  No.   1,  Nelson.   (8IH)\n**o     Agenti Wanted\nWANTED--8alesraan   to  repreeenl   the\nDomlirion  Life  AannrnnM    Company\nof Waterloo in Nelson and district on\nstralRht commission basis. Apply to\nM. K. Hewer at leg Kerr block. Nelson, H. Cii between l| and 4 o'clock\nFriday.   Saturday   anil   Monday   tWal)\nWEDDING CAKE\nBOXES\nAND\nWEDDING\nSTATIONERY\nThe Dally News Job Department carries a complete stock\nof    etatlonery     tor     wedding\nannouncements, Invitations,\ncurds, etc.    Send your orders to\nThe\nDaily   News\nDepartment\nMl.M.N, B.C.\nJob\nllet   \"4I.CI\"   l'.?l)  rn.el-\n Icnl   cor.illllorr;   S47r,.\nAlso Fonl.  1017, con.l t'oudlllon, I860.\nSmeilley':.   Oaraf*. [UH|\nlTlQ sNXT' \u2014PiTrTl\" InnnrrK rnr\"     tt aoM\nIhls week only |-r',l) ctsh.    Sheppard,\nBhoraaoraa,    ' U284)\nCANOE FOR SALK.    Thonc 2441\nis:n:i\nFOU SALK\u2014Chevrolet one-ton truck\nused only six months. Apply Nut;,\nTrailing Co., Ltd., rfatal, H. C.  I31\u00abi:\nFUR   BALK\u2014Overland,   model   II;   I\nflrst-clrrsH   condition;     new     ti:it!erv;\nnew   top;   IfitlO  or.   terms;   ir,.r,0   ciislr\nApply   C.   W.   Appleyurd,     Bafl     M4\nNelson.   R   C, (32341\n54     Articles Wanteil\nWANTED\u2014(mall       Iron\nTownsenrl.    Willow    fi\nPro\/essional and Business DU\nrectory\u2014Continned\nCarpenter and Builder\nT.  A.  LAWSON,  All   Cleeeea of  Work.\nrectory,  409   Hall   St. LtuuRtco   panel..\n\u25a0     .32811\nInsurance and  Real  Estate\nn.   W.   DAWSON,\nReal   F.sliite,   Inaurnnee,   Rentala\nAnnuble lllk. !'. O. Roi J33. l'hone 181\n13249)\nMonuments\nCnnrpnell   &   Ritchie   Monumental   Co.,\n\u00a5,  V.   Hox   \u00aber,. Nelson,   H.   C.\nTel,.plume  IM, (3244)\nOAHASIAH  AUTO AND ELICTBICU\nBOPPLY   COMPANY\nBattery S.rvlc, Station\nElectrical aiipllancee, motor and Ben.\nernlor   repairs,   electrical   and   mechanical    InatnlllnK,    oxy-acetylene    weldlnK.\nmachine simp work, ulemilo lubrlcutlng\naysterrra,   Imssick   products.     I'.   O.   Hoa\n63.   30fl   baker   St..   Nelson.   I'l.one   693.\n(32(1.)\nPainters and Decorators\nMURPHY   BROS.\nPainter, and Decoretora\nDealers   In  Wallpaper\n413  Josephine   St. (32(H)\nTim rlayer Interior decorator, paper-\nhanger. I'lrone or call 614 Stanley St.\nl'ricea    rensumtljlo.    Work    Guaranteed.\nLodges\nNELSON I.OI.I1E No. 6. B. P. O. H.\nMeela 410\\i Kaker St.. first and third\nThursday. i (32r,31\nPRINTED aUtlonery of all kinds. The\nDally   News   1'ririHrnJ  Department\nAccountants\nCKABLES T. HONTI'.B\nSuccessor   to   the  lat,\nJan.eB   H.   Lawrence\nBoa 1191 Neleon. B. a\n(32HI)\nFlorists\n(JRIZZELLE'S   (IllKKNllOl'SE,   Nelaoa\nCut flowers and floral deelsna.\nAssayers\nE   W.   W1DDOWSON,   Pol   AU08.   Neleon. B. C. Standard western oheraea\n. 32.'iH)\nWholesale\nA.   MArnONALD ft TO.  WHOI.FSALg\nGrocers and Vrovlslon Merchants.\nImporters of Tens, Coffee, Spices,\nPried KrultB, Staple and Fancy 'Iro-\nrer.es    Nelson.   B.  C. (S2f.L')\nArchitects\n1(i     Room and Board\nROOM and board.    417 Carbonate\n20     Lost and Found\nLost\u2014Mnnrfiy  niaht   between    whan\nand    armory,    en*fraT\u00aboi    roM  wrM\nwitch.   Kinder pleaae return to Dally\nNews.     Iteward. )*t*J'.t*J)\n34    Teachers Wanted\nTKACH1CK required rnr Cray Creel;\nschool. State quallfu-ntlotis age. etc.\nApply Secretary CJrny Creek .School\nHoard, dray Creek, H. C. lasSOi\nW'ANTK])\u2014 Kxperlenced teacher, second\nclass, for Kitchener public school. Apply Secretary School Hoard, Kitche.\nTier, R. O, (314B)\n35\nFor Rent\nVOH UK NT\u2014 Two bedrooms to relit,\nwith bath; miltnble for Rent 1 email.\nHox Itll, Daily NVws. (Wig)\nFOlt RENT\u2014House 4 rooms, furnished,\nclose to park and shipyards. R. W.\nDaweon, Annable btock. l'hone I'l?.\nI', ft. Hox 1*i3 (3205)\n22        Miscellaneow\nWAITING maternity cases. Also con\nvalesoent, received. Children cared\nfor.   Mrs.   Greenway,   910   Hoover.\n.2SI5)\nCosiness   and   Professional\nDirectory\nSTIEPLSJAOK.\nChimneys, roofs, eawurlll burnerR,\nbulldlnRs, etc., painted and repaired.\nEstimates Riven, B. KnlKht. l'hone\nU4R1, fid Mill St.. Nelson, II. C. (21105)\n\u2022 It Is profitable to pay In advance\nfnr classified advertising-, ns you then\nget six insertion* for Hie price of four.\nN, EMMS BEAD, M. B. O. B.  A.\nARCHITECT,\nBay  Avenue. Trail.  B.   ft\nEngineers\nCONSTJ1.TINO       ENOINEEB   \u2014   By\ndrnnllo, Irrlaatlon, Bn.llag., Bv-ml.l-\ntl\u00bb. J. JOHNBTOB CDRRIE, O. W. T.\nBoom,. \u00ab.leoa.__ {1MB}\nDominion and Provincial T..nd Unrreyo,\nA.  W.  McVITTIE.\nPost Office   address until  July   II\nKitchener.  II.   C. ^\nGteetl\nBros., Burdt\nen\nNI'.l.HON.   B.   O.\nCIVIL     AND     MINING)     i;NOINEEBB\nB. C, Alberta end DcmlnloB\nLAND    SURVEYOR*\nCrown Orant Agents.        Blue Prtnttna\n(32.r.;i)\nA. L. K..cni.r.ocs\nnydranllo   Entrlneer\nProvincial X.tnd Burveyol\nBaku   St. X.laon,  B.   O\n(3267)\nWNIKQ  TNOINEEB\nB.   C.   Dend  Burv.yoi\nH. 1). Dawaon, Xaalo, B. O.\nAuctioneers\n' W.   OUTLEB\nAnctlon.ar,  Apvr.ui.r,  Talna4or\nGoods   Bold    privately   or    at    Auction\n219 Ward Street. Phon, 7\ni 32f,r)\nFuneral Directors\nD. J.  ROBERTSON, F. V.  D.  A B.   80\nVictoria   Street     Phon,   298;     NlRh\nStandard Furniture Compan;\n\"Undertakers and embalmers and Fi\nneral IMrectors. The flnent and mo*\nup-to-date undertaking parlors an\nchapel  in interior B. C.    Day phone S>\nNight phone. 2T.2 and C4. (3'J&1\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManut\nO.Qt-vr -XOU HAVE   SOME  \\\nTHIMC Its XOOH HMSD? \\\nI COOLO HW  tJWORN\nI   *ir\\W ~fO(J  WITH tiOME\nTH.MC, IP4 XOOCv-ARrd,\n (o\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1022\nPage\" Sever!\"\nNews of Sport\nIRDINALSIN\nSMITING FORM\ntigers  Have Thin Time;\nGiants Whack Pirates\nOpening Game\nin\nNATIONAL    LtAGUE\nIVon. oLat. Pet.\nW   York      45       21 .HI\nLouis      43       31 .581\nlOklyn  41 .33 .554\neago      30       36 ,50a\niclnnatl      35       38 .579\njtsburnh    _:  34        39 .4\u00abr,\nladelphla   36       40 .409\nfelon      - -  26       U .376\nT. LOUIS, July 6.^The Cardinals\n...ldcd   three   Brooklyn   pitchers   for\nhits. Including elfht douhles and\ntriply and defeated the Pxlgers\n\u25a0 tu 2 in the first Katne .of the\nilea here today. Ituether, leudin?\niltlonal league pitcher, was ;iound-\n,for 13 lilts In four Inulntrs. Seh'.ltz\nil four hlta In five trips to the\nate,   Including   two   doubles.\nU.   II.   E.\nhoklyn    2      S      1\nI  Loula    14    20     0\n.latteries\u2014r.uther, Decatur, Murray\nId Delserry; Pfeitfer and Alrrsmlih,\nICurdy.\nCITTHIlunaH.  July  6\u2014The Giants\n. -ned   their   -western   trip   wilh   a   6\nII 3 over I'lttsln.rgh today Adams\nfa hit hard and often while Nehf\nId the locals to five hits. Curr ,-et-\nfg a double, triple and a  homer.\nR.   II.   E.\nUw  York      6    i 1      tl\nrtslinrgl.      3     .I      1\nI latteries\u2014 Nehf and Smith, Snyilcr;\nrims,   Cooper  and  Gooch.\nI     QUEBEC   WINS   CONTEST\nI .'ORONTO,    July    !\u25a0\u2014QB.DBC     *4r-\n| ted Ontario by seven wickets In Ihe\n'Jural Interprnvlnclal crlck.t match\n\u00a3jlch concluded  hero  today.\nSuzanne's Volleys\nin Tennis Tourney\nTruly Wonderful\nWHnvlHLEDON, July -S.\u2014The atrocious weather Is playing havoc with\nthe tennla championships here; It.has\ndelayed the finals, which were to\nhave been contested on Friday and\nSaturday and It In expected that the\nmeeting will continue until Wednesday. Mra. Mallory nnd Miss Sigourney\nmet defeat at the hands of Mrs,\nLambert Chambers and Mrs. Peacock,\n6-2.   6-1.\nMile. I>ng!cn was In tip top form\ntoday, seemingly playing better than\never. She will meet Mrs. Peacock tomorrow In the semi-finals of the\nsingles, and on her form of the\npast three days, she should hnve an\neasy victory over the English woman.\nTho French champion perfonneil superbly today with O'Hara Wood,\nwhen they defeated G. Sherwill and\nMlsa D. K. Hetty, England. 6-2. 6-1.\nher volleying strokes and smashing,\nequalling those of uny first rater of\neither sex and her forehand driving\nwas second only in speed to that of\nWood.\nSh,e repeated later In the ladies'\ndouble-**, wilh Miss Kynn of California\nwhen they defeated Mrs. Weston and\nMrs.   Welsh,   6-0,   6-1.\nRANGERS HEAD\nJUNIOR LEAOUE\nAdminister Defeat to Cadets\nin Soccer Battle; Game\nSlow and Uninteresting\nYANKEES TWICE\nDEFEAT PANS\nKid Indian Pitcher Makes\nDebut to Some Tune;\nBabe Scores Homer\nCambridge Eight\nBeats French Crew\nLONDON, .luly fl.\u2014In the contest\ntoday fnr the grand challenge cup,\nJesus College. Cambridge, beat the\nFrench eight by two and a half\nlengths, the time of Jesus college\nbeing 8 minutes 21 seconds. I^eander\nflowing club beat First Trinity. Cam-\nbridge, hy n length. lender's time\nbeing  seven   minutes   49   seconds.\nThe Norwegian eight bent London\nKowlng club by one and a quarter\nlengths, the time being seven minutes.\nJ7   seconds.\nThe Thames Rowing club beat the\nGrast-hopper club of Switzerland by\ntwo lengths, the time being seven\nminutes   50   seconds.\nRoyal Export Beer\nFull Standard  Strength,    Order  through\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORE\nFn*e   Delivery\nDIRECT   FROM   BREWERY\nNELSON BREWING COMPANY, LIMITED\nJUNIOR   FOOTBALL LEAGUE\nTeams P. \\V. L. I>. P.\nMangers      8 4 0 4 13]\nShamrocks    S 4 1 3 11\nHotspurs      8 4 3 1 9\nWolves      7 2 I 1 J\"i\nCadets     7 0 -J 1 1\nIn a rather listless game of Junior\nfootball nlayed yesterday, the Cadets\nwent down before the husky and\nheavier team, tho Rangers, by a\n1-0   score.\nTaking things all around the Rangers, had they played any kind ot a\ngame at all, should have walked\naway with the Cadets, who were much\nyounger and smaller than their opponents. As it was, tho Cadets were\ncontinually on the ball and they forced\nthe   play  during   the   whole  game.\nlu   the   first   half   neither   team   obtained  any   advitntage,   each   played   a\n\/steady game,  the goalies  being culled\nupon  to save  several good  shots.\nIn the secqnd the Cadets began to\nprens mattery and Madden did MM\nexcellent work, saving once from\nRamsden on an individual rush. The\nRangers, however, scored, when Wallach In a mrx up In. front of the goal\nshot a high one, heating Kinnhan\ncompletely. Weir nearly duplicated\nWallach's feat, when his shot bit the\nbar and, Iflnahan saved. Malakoff and\nHuddle ton, on tbe furward line for\nthe Cadets, played an excellent game,\nboth being tireless workers, their\nshots,   however,   were  weak. |\nErnie Welch handled the whistle,\neight men only were used by tin-\nteams.\nThe lineups were:\nRangers Position  ..      .CadiUs,\nMadden      Kinahan\nGoal\nYoung         Noxon\nSimius    Ramsden\nRacks\nWeir     Davidson\nThorpe   Huddleton\nH.   Back\nEldridge       Renn Ick\nWallach     Malakofl\nUmg     Wilson\nForwards\nWRIGLEY'S 1922 B.C.\nDIRECTORY JUST ISSUED\nYear Book ol British Columbia\nOfficial data covering agriculture, lands, timber, mining, fishing and public works.\nGazetteer and Alphabetical Directory\nDescribing 23.14 cities, towns, villages and settlements\nwithin the Province. Giving location, distances and directions from larger points. Stating how reached. Including synopsis of local resources, populations, etc.\nContaining an alphabetical directory of all business\nand professional men, employees, farmers, stock raisers,\nfruit growers, etc.\nClassified Business Section\nAll products from the raw material to the finished ar-\n'ticle; manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers are listed\nand  classified  under  714  headings,  alphabetically ar\nranged according to towns.\nTo Serve the Public\nThe public will find Wrigley's Directory at most first-\nclass drug stores, confectionery stores, hotels and garages. In fact, all progressive business houses will have\nWrigley's 1922 BRITISH COLUMBIA Directory. They\nwill be glad to have you consult it.\n.      SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT\nThe 192.'! WRIGLEY'S BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY will be bigger and better than ever. It will, in\nfact, be THREE DIRECTORIES IN ONE. It will\ninclude\u2014\nFall Directory of British  Columbia\nComplete City Directory for Vancouver\nComplete City Directory for Victoria\n\u2014the Vancouver and Victoria sections containing\nSTREET, ALPHABETICAL and CLASSIFIED Directories, covering all firms and all residents. We are\nable to offer this triple value by the cooperation of our\nemployees and the furtherance of a policy which has\nalways 1-een progressive. Three directories in ONE\nVOLUME. NO CHANGE IN PRICE. Subscription\nt)IO prepaid to any address.\nMade in B. C.\nWrigley's Directories arc made in  B.  C.    Wages are\npaid in B, C.   Profits are spent in B. C.   We employ\nfl.'l residents in Vancouver alone.    Let yours be WRIGLEY'S B. G. DIRECTORY.   Keep your money in B. C.\nWRIGLEY DIRECTORIES, LIMITED\n108  Haatinoe St. W., Vancouver,  B. C.\nPhone  8ey, 2S76\nAMERICAN     LEAGUE.\nWon. Lost. Pet\nSt.     bottll  45 30 ,101 i\nNew   York    -   i\u00ab 3.1 S>X2\nDetroit           fl 37 .507 |\nCleveland       34 \"38 .572 i\nWashington     3.\". 37 .485 !\nBoston     32 41 .438\nPhiladelphia       28 42 ,40*0 ;\nPHILADELPHIA, Julv A.\u2014 Chle.nro\nhammered lleimach aril YatTlffOB today for 16 hit!* and easily defeated\nPhlHtdelphin in the first game of the\nseries.   9   to   5. R.  II.   E.:\nChicago       J    14      T-\nPhiladelphia     5    7    o\nBatteries\u2014Schupp. Hodge and\nSchalk; Heimach, Yarrison and Perkins.\nNEAV YORK, July C\u2014Returning\nhome from a long road trip, the New\n\u25a0\"iork Americans made good use of\ntheir bats and twice defeated Cleveland by scores of 10 to 3 and 11\nto 3.\nRuth's home run with the Daaea full\nin the third Inning of the first gaflM\ngave New York a lead which It never\nlost. Meusel's hitting was another feature, || be hit a homer, a triple,\ntwo rlmiiihs ami two singles in the\ndouble-header.\nI'n the second game, the Yanks\nknocked out Lindsay in the sixth\nInning and Schaute, a youngster from\nJuanita college was called In. It was\nhis first big league opportunity .ind\nbe struck out Ruth, the first man\nto   face   him.\nIn the next Inning MnM and Huff\nmnn bit him for home runs, but he\nfanned Ruth again In the eighth.\n\" rlrst game\u2014 t*   H. *E.\nCleveland        3    11      3\nNew   York    10   13      I\nKatteries\u2014Mails, Rugby and O'Neill:\nBush   and    Hoffman.\nSecond  game\u2014 R.   II.   E.\nCleveland       3     8     1\nNew   York    11    11     U\nBatteries- Lindsay, Schnute and\nO'Neill;   Shnwkey  and   Hoffman.\nUnited States\nOarsman Wins\nDiamond Sculls\nHKNLKY-ON-THAMKS, \"England.\nJuly 6.\u2014Walt,er M. Hoover of Duluth.\nAmerican amateur champion, buffeted\nthe Thames' breakers to victory today\niu the first heat of the diamond\nse'tll.i. against a young Kngllsh collegian. R. J. C. Tweed, Interest- In\nthe race was not as lo who would\nwin, but whether the scullers would\nbe capsized, wilh the weather conditions more favorable for life boats\nthan   for   agile,   racing   sculls.\nThe diamond sculls which has been\nheld since 1841, was not delayed on\naccount of the storm-tos.sed waterway.\nWeather Precludes Speed\nThe weather not only precluded\nfast time by the oarsmen, but spoiled\nthe century-old festive nature of\nHenley's annual water carnival. It\nhas long been said that England'*\nbattles have been won on the school\nathletic fields, but after the present\nHummer, the real stamina of the\nEnglishman should be credited to\nthose Mho have braved the 1922\nweather at Ascot, Wimbledon, tlv\nHurllnglon polo ground* and the\nHenley regatta, according to a gallant few hundred, who, In spite of\ncold and wet, are here in regulation\nflannels, blaners and various culored\nsummer clothes, as decked, like\ncourt   costumes. *\nCity League BaT\nGame This Evening\nA city league baseball game is\nscheduled for this evening when at\n6:15 o'clock tbe Tigers and Pirates\nwill   ramble   around   the  diamond.\nIt looks, according to Rev. J. P.\nWpstman's lineup, that the Tigers\ntire out to win, as they have includrd\nOlbhs on their lineup, besides several\nother  former   Nelson   players.\nArthur Oliver, boss of the Pirate\ncrew, however, has placed a strong\nteam on the lot to oppose the Tigers\nand a lively two hours is expected.\nMeKlnnon   of Crnnhroolt  will call 'em.\nTeams will he chosen from the following  players:\nTigers\u2014dibits, Hunt, Maurer, Buchanan, W. Curran, J. A. Ferguson.\nMurphy, Stceves, If. Ferguson and\nM.   Walley.\nPirates\u2014Horswill, I\/eonnrd, W.\nHradshaw, Young, Passe-creta, E.\nAnderson, Hlnton, Ryan, McLeon,\nDill,   Welch,  Oliver.\nBREAKS   MILE   AUTO   RACE\nCALGARY. July 6.\u2014Throwing a\ncloud of dust 20 feet high and fully\n300 yards long, Sig Haugdahl driving a Wisconsin special ill the automobile races held today In connection\nwith the Calgary exhibition, eatab-\nlahed a new mite record when he\nwaa timed at 1:03 8-5. The previous\nrecord waa 1:04 1-5 made by Haug-\ndahl at the Toronto exhibition In 1920.\nThe automobile races drew a record\ngrandstand crowd for the present fair.\nBASEBALL\nPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE\nLafl Arrrji'los. 2; K.attV, 4.\nBMraiMate, 8;  Vernon, i'..\nKm   Francisco,  8;   I'orttil'iJ,  I.\nSalt  Lalka,   3;   Oakland,   11.\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUl\nJersey   City,   4-J;   Newu k.   2-1\nli-ading,   4;   H iltlmor*'.   7.\nToronto,   12;    Fyracus-',   7.\nBuffalo.   U;    Rochester,   3.\nAMERICAN  ASSOCIATION\nSt.   Paul.   1;   Milwdii'te*.   5.\nToledo,   2;   Indlaimpo'is,   3.\nColumbus,   11;   Louisvi!!'*,   3.\nMinneapolis,  I;   Kansas Cily   6.\nEAST   CANADA   LEAGUE\nThree Rivers, 0: Ollaw.l. 11.\nYulleyfieM,  0;   Montreal,   i.\nMICHIGAN-ONTARIO\nIiondon,   o;   Kitchener,   8.\nPort   Huron,   7;   Saginaw.   5.\nRrantford,   4;   Hamilton,   6.\nBay City, 9;   Flint.  10.\nJunior Ball Artists\nOut This Morning\nThis morning promptly at \u2022 o'clock\nthe Hot game of a double header In\nthe \"Junior 'Ha'rfebair .\u2022aguVwAl It\nplayed, v ln-n Fairview will meet tin-\nBeds, Fairview Is at present tn second place in the league and a win\nwill put them in the lead. The Reds\nat present occupy the cellar position*.\nThe   batteries   will   be:\nFairview\u2014Young  and   Houston.\nBeds\u2014Gillette   and   Noxon.\nFollowing this tile the Giants and\nPirates will mix matters. A lively\nexhhitlon is being looked1 forward\nto as the Pirates, to remain In tbe\nrunning for league leadership must\nscratch  a  victory.    Batteries:\nPirates\u2014Carlson   and   Mc Vicar.\nGiants\u2014Phllbert and  Welch.\nSETTLE   SWIMMING   PLANS\nMONTREAL-, July 6.\u2014At a meeting\nnf the Amateur Swimming association held here tonight, arrangement*\nwere made, for the holding of Dominion championships thla coming\nsummer. Sanction was given to the\nHigh Park Swimming club of Toronto\nand the St. Rose Boating club to\nhold championship events In August.\nOther camplonsblp events will be held\nIn Victoria In August and In the i*all\nIn   Winnipeg.\nToward the end of August, Victoria,\nn. C. will be the scene of tha Canadian title meet for the f\u00bb0 and 100-\nyard men's free atyle, 880-yarda and\nthe   senior   relay.\nThe 50 and 100-yard ladles' free\nstyle championships have twen awarded to Winnipeg. The date for this\nmeet hns not been definitely decldfd\non but Is scheduled to take place In\nthe  early   part   pf.   September.\nA General Clearing of Summer\nStocks AH Over the Store -S\n\"GET IT AT THE BAY\"\u2014THIS IS THE SLOGAN.\nTHE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAVE\n\u2022:M\nThis corner is reserved for the\nannouncement of the offerings in\nthe\nMen's Department\nMEN'S SUMMER COMBINATIONS, Zimmerknit made. Fine\neven thread, (I\u00bb-|   f*(\\\nMEN'S COMBINATIONS in white.\nThese are Watson's tfji QQ\nmake    *])1..0\u00ab\/\nMEN'S WORK SHIRTS in blue\nchambray, khaki drill and dark\nblue    linen.      Some    wonderful\nEr-cre 98c\nMEN'S BLUB AND PAWN PICK\nAND PICK SHIRTS, striped\nkhaki drill and blue chambray.\nYou cannot make a mistake in\nstockinpc up now on these prices.\nValues to $1.89 (J 1   i}Q\nfor    Ol.-J\nALL OUR STOCK OF MEN'S\nNEGLIGEE SHIRTS can tie pur-\npurchased during this sale for less\nmoney. Three proups for your\nselection, and in every case they\nare  selling  for  less.    Each,\n$1.49, $1.79,\n$1.89\nBoot\nDepartment\nGet  One  or  Two  Pairs   at  These\nReduced    Prices\nTABLE NO. G are all at $2.45 pair, and\ncontains WOMAN'S ROMAN 3-STRAP\nSLIPPERS, Louis heels, turned soles.\nSizes 1*4 3, 4, iV>, 5, CJO  \/I C\n5'i and G.   All for, pair....tPid.*\u00b1D\nOr possibly von would like WOMEN'S\nHI-LACE BLACK KID BOOTS with\nLouis heels and turned soles. Sizes on\nthe table are 2',, 3, 3\u00ab\/L., 4, <J\u00bb9 A K\n4>,a and 5 only.   All for \u201e*4)aRa.*xU\nIt is not how much you pay.   It is\n.    what    you,   yet   for    your    money.\nAnother little lot worth immediate attention are WOMEN'S MAHOGANY\nWILLOW CALF HI-LACE BOOT, military heel, but only in 2\\[\n3, 3'.j.   Sale price, pair\t\nWatch  tluse  tables  and  pick  your\nsize.\nMen are not forgotten today, either. For\n$5.75 pair your choice can be made of\nMEN'S MAHOGANY AND BLACK\nBOOTS. Some have pointed or the medium toes, welt soles. Just the thing\nfor street or party wear,\nand values, too, at, pair.\n$2.45\n$5.75\nOur Big Sale offers you many lines of wanted merchandise  right now,\nand remember the price is always lower.\nCrockery and China Department\nOR OLIVE\n$1.50\nns, suit-\n45c\ngift for\nAR with\n$3.75\nDINNER SETS OR HALF SETS can\nall be purchased for less during this\nsale. Also CHINA BON BON DISHES\nin different shapes, prettily decorated.\nWere formerly priced $1.2\") to $2.25.\nNow your QQ|-\u00bb\nchoice     a70*L\nPRETTY BON BON DISH in the\nhandled pattern with sun- (j}f) AA\nset designs.  Sale  Special.,   VUiUU\n2 ONLY CHINA CHEESE OR OLIVE\nDISHES,   butterfly   design. Sale price\t\nASH TRAYS in some nice designs, suitable for men's prizes\nat bridge .,\t\nThis would make a nice wedding gift for\na bride: CHOICE BISCUIT JAR with\nbud design.\nEach  \t\ns-'m,\nOld McLearies to\nTackle Young Blood\nFont hall follower** will receive a\ntreat on Monday night next, whtu\nthe young bucks of tbe Miliary team\nwill tackle the old has-beep.s of the\nMae- team.   .\nThe Hasl'.irns claim a f:isl ftggrefaV\ntion and dhsve on their lineup some\nold timers who once wore the green\nand white for thl* city. The team!\"\nwill  take the field as follows:\nHasbeen.-. M< I,e:iri.-s.\nW.   It.   Mcl.e-in    _    Hainan\ndual.\nWilliam    Mcl\/eary     Hrown\nIt.   Campbell        M.t-'alfe\nPacks.\nW.    Williamson        Pitts\nJ.   Kothcry       Spi-rs\nS.    Fife          McKenzle\nHalf   Pa. k*<.\nW.   C.   Todd _    Itoyd\nG.    Talbot     \u201e      Welch\n11.  Keatley  MdVnald\nN.   S.   Houston       Powkett\n1).   McFarland    _...   Anderson\nForwards.\nSMASHES OWN  RECORD\nNK.W YORK. July \u00ab.\u2014For tht. third\ntime within a week, Svbll Ua'ur, oT\nthe Illinois Athletic club. today\namashed world's record m.irks when\nshe defeated I>orothy Donahue of\nthe Women's Swimming Association\nof New York In a 4 40-yurd swim nt\nIhe Manahattan Heach l.icoou. Th*1\ntime was 6 minutes 3*1 S-J seconds\nor 11 2-& seconds lower than the pre-\nv'ons world's record tstnliHn'vd hv\nher In 19L'I, In the llllnola Athletic\nclub   meet.\nDUNDEE   GETS   DECISION\nNKW TOSS. July \u00ab.\u2014Johnny Pun-\ndee  earned  tho  Judges'   decision   over\nJack    Hhnrkey    In   a    lfi-round    bout\ntonight.      Dundee    weighed    Hi    and\n| Sharkey 127 pound*.\nSporting Briefer\nEdmonton    Marksmen    Shina\nt'AU.Ai.Y,      July      I\u2014 Bdmonton\ntnaiksimn continued to cban up di.'-\ning the third day of the AlherU Rifle\na.-Mji latlon meet today, the p-th I'n-\ngoons capturing the Cross and als-\ntbe Kcld nggregate, while I'tivat*'\nKei-an of the l*jth battalion mm th\"\nMM NgtaMM match. The lieutenant-governor's match and gold nn-dil\nwas won hy Private I.unn of th-* 1Mb\nhalt a lion. Calgary, while Captain\nPownle, nf the same battalion, won\nthe  Kex-Yonng match.\nBig Money for Grab\nCH1CAOO, July fi.-.j-iok KcnniM,\nmanager of Jack iVmpsey, heavyweight champion, announced tonight\nhe had received an offer of HOO.Ot.n\nwith   a   provision   for   f*o   per  cent   of\nthe gate recepits for Peinpsey to box\nHairy Ctrl', Imht heavyweight champion, at  Pittsburgh, on   Uibor day.\nSola Winnipag   Rapranntativa\nWINNIPKO.   July   fi\u2014 ti.   l\\   KofaMI\nWill lee the only Winnipeg representl-\ntlve at the l>ominlon Tennis tournament which open** at Toronto on Friday. \"\nWon't Ba Raady Tilt Octob-ar\nLOI ANC.Kl.KS. July fi.-Jens Wizard, former heavyweight champion,\nwill not be In condition for a return mntih with Jink l'einpney. champion. Mni i h tol'er 1.*. It was declared liMay by Oene lK*yle, who Is\nlooking after Wlllard s local Interest*.\nDoyle W'-ld Wlllard also received a telegram from his mnnager. Hay Archer,\nstating \"the hlg things\" concerning\n(he tivtch had heen practically Hgree.l\nupon, but UMH were a few minor\ndettitls to be nettled before article*\ncould be slKti'-d and a definite date\n\u25a0et   for the liittle.\ntwo mines In the Pittsburgh bit'\nMl district, preparatory to opei\nund. r a si-ale which the Pitts\nCoal Producers' association o\nto the miners and which the r\nrejected bifore the strike becan\nfective April 1 last. Several day \u2022\nIn- r..<;ulred to put the propei\ncondition to hoist coal. The\nare umb-r guard of Wasli\ncounty   (b'put*,-   sheriffs.\nrln-\nta\u00abl\n\u2022gta\n'Ml\n|   I'll\ncf-\n\u2022\u2022.\u2022\u25a0r\nIn\ni \u25a0 i\nturn\nMYSTERIOUS MURDER\nIN NEW BRUNSW   K\nMINES   UNDER   GUARD\nriTTSlU'Hr.H,   July   \u00ab.\u2014Forcee   of\nworkmen   today   began   clvanlng   up\nST.  JORK, N.  H.. July 6\u2014The\nend    brutal    murd* r    here    with .     .v-\nyear   occurred   today   when   Fred   \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0':\nH.  Trifts,  a  garage owner, was 1        '\nby   some   person    or    persons   v' >\u25a0 m\nIdentity    Is    unknown.     Trift's\nwas   dls' overed   by   a   milkman       i   i*\nIn hi.** car.   'The engine was run:   \\.g,\nthe   headlights   on   and   tho   br tk *\u00bb\nv i re   ni.     Trifts'    skull   waa   frug**j ,\ntu.-ed   and    there   were   several       -u\nacd   bruises   on   the   head,   while      I\nniichlne   Itself,   and   the  gutter nei:',|\n*. -re red with blood.   No trace of till\nmmderer   has   been   discovered,\ndetectives    are    endeavoring    to    \u25a0il-\ncatr    the    person     who     telepho'.yi\nTrtfla    on     Wednesday    evening    mJ\nt iased him  to proceed to his death\nYOUNG    MOVIE    FAVORITE    Ol\".-HI\nI.YNnitooK, X. Y., July \u00ab.\u2014Bot \/\nfnnneli. child movie and vaudeviie\nactor, died today at his home h\u00bb re\nnn bronchitis and an enlarged hea: t.\nwhich had afflicted him for thr-ju\nmonth*\nIH-ading a vaude\\ 11 lo team of hie\nown. Hohhy was one of the bight-it\npaid Juveniles behln dthe footlights\nHis ps rents are act ore. Two years\n: ago the child played In the moving\npicture \"BttaMfM^M^1 Mai inter In\n\"The Old (viken Hucket.\" Once h\u00ab\nwan with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew\nnnd nt times appeared with Harry\nMoran  and  the  late Olive  Tbomn\u00bb,\n '\"rigs Blg*3\n.THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING.-WJLY 7, 1922\nTHE ARK\nAnnl.ru Stripe, green and white,\nheaviest grarle, per yard, 60<*.\nLadles' Silk Hose, J)0<S and 31.00.\nBoya* Bathing Sulla, QOt> un<1\nSl.OO. Uadles'      81.35     and\n81.90- Mosquito Netting, 15^\nyard. White fluck, 7 oa, 35\u00ab* prr\nyard. Middy Cloth, 35<* par yard.\nDrcsa (ll.rghi.ms. 35^ \u00ab|0<>. 45<*\nyard. Ladles' Vests, Plimnrers and\nHosiery, Linoleum, Furniture, Rugs,\nGlassware,   cheapest tn  the city.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPho\n534\n608 Varnon St,\nGood Times Ahead\nfor Teen Age Girl.\nTeon nge girls who nre lijilrlr Ir.\nhave 11 pretty thin time .luring their\nhaHdaya bava a ttsuiTaty champion in\nItirv.   .1.    P.   WaBtBaH,   who   Iras   Juki\ngenarally raeoamlaad,- snm Mr. Wast-\nratDrnad from Must   Uolrsnn.\n\"li   is  u  graatat  Brotrlan   than   la\n.nn... In spenking of Nelson's hud.llng\nnromanhood, \"A summer enruii to rrr\\\nnriri.l fills Ihe l.lll f\u201er Ule girl \"1,11\n<!.-..hh..,I  up with   in,where  Irr go,\"  .in\n1 hava inker, n ckjuioa plus ... leaaa on\nIhe I'. 1'. Ii. hot,.] nl But Hobs..\n\u25a0''i'l inlmul turning 11 Into-11 surnin.\ncamp   for   our   girls.\"\nThis srinnn. udiaa effect on Monday\n.mil eliglhle Oumsels who wiint .1\nhealthy, hnppy time should phone il\nMr.   WcsllMnn   nnd   register.\nBathing\nCaps\nLATEST  FASHIONS\nand FRESH RUBBER.\nTrices   thc   lowest.\nCANADA DRUG &\nBOOK COMPANY\nPhone 81.\nP. 0.  Box 1087\nRED MITE KILLER\nFor roi.lt ry TTUUBBS Use It\nevery week and prevent troublesome   prsls    35,4   pint.\nPoultry Lire Powder, Insect\nI'owder.    OOfher   Death,     Itose\n\u25a0prara.\nIt   P.iyt   to   Deal   Here.\nRutherford    Drug    Co.\nInsurance\nTHE   BEST  COSTS   NO   MORE\nWe    rtprresjtal    tea   or   tin'\n\u25a0tronfaat   lamfuce  ronpaatea,\nBrltlah,     AmiTk.in     and    Canadian.\nWe   Willi It   your   buMiu-y**   and\nSKKVICK    if*    our    ninth*.      (Mir\niinieamiailie   win   he   pi\u2014aed\nto  call   ami   talk  over  yom   Insurance    prnbicms.\nNelson Insurance\nAgencies\nA.    T.    Walley    and     Hugh    W.\nRobertton.\nPhono  68. 414  Wdid   St.\nFor\nToday\nStrawberries\nBy the Pail\n' For Preserving,\n$2.00 a Pail.\nPHONE    10\nBATHING SUITS\nit   made   for   you.     Take   th\nfor   a   awim.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nTHE PROFESSION\nOF OPTOMETRY\nII:\nwin\n...\/.;\u201e\u25a0\u2022 '   .     '.\n\"Thc Pick of thc Picture.\nAgnes\nAy\ners\n'The Or dear\nA Paramount Picture\nLarry Semon\n\"HIS   HOME,   SWEET\nHOME\"\nNelson. B. C.\nDon't miss this, best scenic\nof our city ever taken.\n'Hurricane HulcfT\nLast Episode\nprot>M to be abh   tn \u25a0\u2022xninhn*\n[\u25a0>*\u00ab'\u25a0*    and    it\u00ab scribe    proper\nlenses In  i r fifteen Bin*\nntee fnr ;i Btraall ree.\nif y\u00ab.,i v.ih... -four eyes and\nappreciate In \u201eiiii hdiI comfort,\nyou will not iin-.' your eye\"\n-to Mil h  persona for ihe  r.M-\n\u25a0Ofl  that  a   ayati nwtlo mid rwl-\n1'iitific   examination    cf    th.'\neyes oaanot be made In eu< h\ninn*-.\nExpert advice !*\u25a0 twually\ne-orth all II \u2022\u2022me ami in ee\nease i-- tiii** mors true than in\nexamining eyes ami  preecrtb-\n|SJ|   l..|isrs.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE,\nBpscUUit la Optica.\nWATCH REPAIRS\nWatch       and       Clock       repair*\npromptly     and     properly     done.\nOur   charges   are   moderate.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nWe are right back\nhome in our old\nstand on Ward\nStreet\nThe suspense will not\nlie much limner. We intend\nto open ip the most up-to-\ntlate BHOE KKPAIK PARLOR in tl'e InU'i'ior.\nOpening   Day   Monday,\nJuly 10\nThe     Goodyear     Shoe\nCompany\nD.   WADE,   Manager.\nWard  Strttrt, Nalaon,   B.  C.\nLAI FETE IS\nHUGE SUCCESS\nCatholic Young Ladies Stage\nDelightful Affair at the\nPhilbcrt Home\nt\nHammock Time\nIs Here\nWe have a fine assortment to choose from.\nPrices from $3.25 to $11.00\nWood-Vallance Hardware Company, Ltd.\nNEL30N,   B.   C.\nThe lawn tcic ii.hi m Mrs. rhii-\nhcrt'.-i realdanee, afternoon and eve-\nntnjr, and again tMt ewniu'* vm\nU event to be rametfibered \"ilc-\nlinhiiuiiy\" by the fount CatlMfBa\nlollies'   mill   lliclr   guests,\nTho lawn Itself Was \u25a0 fairyland i.f\ncolor anil delicacy, the main scheme\nheing pink' ami pale gree-n. Rohcs and\norange btoaaoini predominated, giving\na combination that would \u25a0ootha the\nmiRtt    wearied.\nThe various booths were hi the care\nof some very devoted workers. Miss\nAlma Choqiiette, ;is president. unsullied bar ninny cares with ease and\nBrace for she was jthly unstated by\nher coworkers, chief amongst these\nheinB: -VIss Kva I'hllhert, at the tmUe\ntahlp, whom no pleasure could allure\nfrom her post, and from her general\nInterest in affairs, Miss Veronia lMill-\nheit. nt the ice cream hoi-th, assisted\nby .Miss Margaret Heanlan. did a\nnourishing trade, and when a chance\nof til.'- pi \u00bb.sl U even of it \"cone*' presented Itself, they were on the alert,\nusing master Joe ViBneuux as travelling salesman, to much advantage.\nMiss Mary Madden and Miss Jesse\nfowler, assisted her , the latter young\nlady being untiring in her services\nduring the entire afternoon and evening.\nMiss Saddle Madden .\u201e\u201e\u25a0 ,\\||V|\nHenrietta sturgeon at ihe gentel-\nmnn'fi Uiuth. attracted many palrons.\nwlm seemed very will satisfied with\ntheir purchases. Miss flare Madden.\nat this hooth. also tonk care of the\nguessing contest for a pretty centerpiece, Won hy Miss Margaret Relst-\ncier.\nA) the randy and flOWO* hootlis\nwere; -Miss Jowephim* While, Mis\nPearl Leahy. Miss Madeline Oallaglier\nand .Miss V von ne Lapolnte. Thesn\n\\.uing ladies surely did a lively\nir.ide. as their \\ ery a.tL-iir bOQtlM\nwould   allure    the    tOOffi    unwary.\nTiie Irult punch howl in its cool\ni'..|*..ss of yellow and hluc. iittendcl\nIm and air.umd  by  Miss  Ad,line ChU-\n.i'ieiie, was a eerj  neceeeary and da*\nlighiful part 01' Ihe ceiling's program. Miss I'lotelU'ttc I'h'i'piette. ussist-\ned   Cot  a   while   late  In   the  evening.\nl'.i:t dearest lo the hearts of 111'\ntlng-tois was the unique ftsh-pond,\nfixed u|i and attended t\" hy Mien\nI ranees Bcanlan and lilee Uarffael\nReieterer,   a ho   kept   tben   \"angling\"\nuntil  a   late   hour.\nPerhaps the most diiriciili part, if\nnot thc mutt attraCttVa, was thai (>;\nattending to Ihe wunffl nf I1ir lemrt--\ning    waitressis.    this    was    taken    hy\nMt\u00bbs Lorna Mel\u00bbean ami Miss  Katb-\nUen      VarseM'ld.      who     indee.l      w. v-\n\u25a0liv.'i>\" houaewWe^ iu the trade, kept\neery raucb \u00ab\" by their engaging wuii-\nv.-sstis in Ihe -a rs uis ef Miss Llii'iu\nH unden. Miss Miriam HugfatM, aagM\nHose    < >*Malle>.    Miss    Tier, nee    Ma; -\ntews nnd MlM IMorence Uveaty. Mr.\nMeKlnnon arrlvad in Ihe evening a>KU\nher    usual    t In night 1 illness,    bringtntj\n,i    rmieh    treasured    reli-'   <it    h<W   de i.*.\ndeparted,   which  added   mmii   to   th<\nproceed** aa well as to the Interest\nof tljose present. It was a huge cigar\nand was won   hy  Mr.  McfJuire.\nTo add to the charrn ot it all, the\nMisses Scott rendered Some exquisite\nmusic, also Mr. W. Carrulhers, MIsm\nAgneB Walsh and Miss Florvnee\nLivesly.\nMuch thanks und ciedit Iu due to\nMra. i'hllbert, who was everywhere\nhelping nnd advising the younger set.\nProceeds (-o to aid the tax collection of the Catholic church and school.\nS1LITCH REMANDED\nTO MONDAY MORNING\nTony SHItch. proprietor of the Kootenay   hotel,   who   was  i:ir.sleil   Tuesday\nby lergaeat  Alexander Btewart of the\ncity police force on the charge of having liquor In ids peeeecelon contrary\nto th.. Liquor act, and for supplying\nliquor to Knut Skangstad iu an Illegal\nmanner, was arraigned befbM Magistrate William Hrown y. sterday morning on the two counts, anil was let out\non Sl-'im hail.\nFour other men arrested at the saiTir;\ntime were fined $:>fl and costs, Tony\nSoffstock. Knut Sk'angstaJ and Oxcl\nYoung were fined en W.ilnesday nioin-\niiiK. and Iiuncan Hamilton, the fourth\nmini, who pleinti d nut guilty, ami\nwhose enne was held over until yesterday, was found guilty and also fined\n(Till.\nTony SHitch will appear on Monday\nmorning al  IU o'clock.\nI   AM   BUSY\nTESTING EYES\nMy patrons do the advertising. My complete, accurate system always gives satisfactory results. Glasses\naiipplicd. Broken lenses replaced.    All  repairs made.\nA. Higginbotham  .\nOptometrist  and   Specialitt\nRooms 3, 4 and 5, Griffin  Dlk.\nOttawa Mills\nWaste Dumps\n(Continued   From  Page   Three)\nOantBi'ltaal   halls.  2.-  pounds,   1&  cents;\ndepreciation     und   insuinner,    r.*.   cents,\nmaking \u25a0 total east of mining, which\nin.-ludes hauling to toe railway nnd\nloading, of |tSI. A chars* of 30 cen;s\nper ton of feed covers the cost of\nfn iclit   to the smelter, nn% tre.i-.men'.\n\"Tin' total comhlned cost of reclama-\nlinn tramming, milling, .re-grit and\ntreatment  was $2.:'a per ion of feed.\n\"Largely orf account of me smiplieitv\nof the flow she't, we have been aid* lo\nmaintain the percentage of possible\ntiin*- run al an average >f ','1.7 per cent\nfor   the   last   six   mouth\".\n\"lu conclusion, 1 must ipologize to\nsum.', at hast, for the protus:on of figures in this pa|ier: which may make H\nBOttnd like un income ta\\ report, but In\na  ease  of  this    kind     I     chink  figure--\n\u25a0peek bettor than words.\nCoordination of Many.\n\"I wish to cxpn-ss appreciation for\nthe ad*. tt>* and assistance I have received from niimero'is op\u00bbrators, 'h.*\nConsolidated Mining *\u2022 '.\u25a0.*\u2022 *ng eoni*\nliany's staff, and ini'iiy, o \u2022 era, *n Hi\"\ntf-i-hmeal work, and to r.\\nress on my\ngood fortune in ha vim: \"ice;i a-iin ie\neecure from the beginning certain part-\nin is hi the enterprise an 1 men to carry\nout   the   construction  \\\u00bb- >-.;  und   ageifOt*\nlag, who naee shown ,e....i cooperation\n; nd Offered much useful ptuciical ad-\nIce.\n'\u25a0The lesulls oblai i-d. if they arn\ntisi 'ul to the district aa J the provimv.\nns I hope they may \"un. t\\r* largel.e diu\niu the eaalmUatton and coordination, of\nthe techlilcat Bff pra-M-U - ..i-v.ce ,:\nmain, who have been k.en to Bee the\ntreatment   |uove   a   su-oess.\nExperiments on\nMetaphysis Do\nNot Materialize\nTAItlS.     June     L\u2014ettperttassntl     in\nroetaphyalce   h>   Mme.   Hisson.   with\nthe    aid     of     Iin*    eelchialed     meulm,\nKva. oftici.iiiy raperriaad in the \u25a0or\"\nbonne   lalwratory   hy   I'mreissoia   Im-\npikuc, (ieoiges Dumas and Henri\nI'ierson, gave an entirely negative result, uecoiding lo the official report\nof the committee, which will be published   tomorrow.\nSeances, organised hy Paul Ucuze.\nauthor of 'The Dead; Do They Live?;'\nhave bzeeu in progess hliiee March\nund have given rise1 to unofficial\nreports of remarkable cases of inu-\ntai iallzation.\nOn two occasions a glutinous tjub-\nstiiine was eUservetJ protruding from\nthc medium's nviqth during trances,\nhut wh nyarded as not amounting\nto the prom-ied materialization of\nsubidanct.;, of various forms, coming   from   tne   body.\nStill in Business\nWe Are Still Making Mother's Bread\nGive us a call and have il delivered at your door.   Our\nspecial attention will be given to_X\"\u00ab'i'i, cleanliness and\nscnlce.\nCHOQUETTE BROS.\nPHONE  H\nEIGHTEEN MINES\nSHIP PAST WEEK\nPrivate Shippers and Custom\nOre Make Record; Total\nHuge\nEighteen independent shippers sent\ncustom ore to Trail Hinelter the past\nweek, tn volme practically to 2000\ntoriM. This seta a new record for\nthe year, both In number of tdilp-\npei'H, und the tonnage of cuatoin ore\nmoving. Altogether*, for the last\nnine days of June, the Trail receipts were lO.'oOO tons, which brought\nthe total for the year thus far, up\nto aSL'JOi tons, Btill leading last\nyear.\nIncluded In the shipping were the\nMonarch of Field; the Monitor ol\nThree l-'orks; the Standard Fraction\nof Beaverdell, and other new shippers, so far as this year Is concerned.\nFollowing Is a report of ore received at the Trail smelter for the\nperiod during June 22 to 30, inclusive.\nCompany   Mines       8,884\nAnna,   Sloean  City     7\nBell,     Heaverdell             43\nBlank Rock. Northport, Wash...      78\nQullp.    Repuhlio,    Wash      331!\nMonitor.   Three   Turks     3\nMonarch,   Field           43\nOttawa,    Sloean   t'lty            11\nPayne,    Sandon       1\nr.amblci*~-Carlboo,   Rambler           43\nKuth,   Sandon            37\nSurpriso.    Republic           237\nSurprise   (lead),   Rosebery           26\nSurprise  (zinc),  Rosebery           21\nStandard fern. Heaverdell         11\nStandard,    Silverton     '        26\nSilversmith,   Sandon         518\nSliver Standard, New Hazelton.. 35\nWhite Elephant, Ewlng's .Ldg... 165\nWhitewater, Retallack        69\n-Total    10,600\nThe   following   are   the   receipts   to\ndate  by  properties  and   districts:\nConsolidated\nCompany   mines    212,107\nNelson-Arrow   Lakes\nCalifornia,   Nelson     32\nEmerald.  Salmo     80\nMillie Mack, Hnrton   15\nMountain   Chief,   Renata     230\nTrail  Mining Co.,  Salmo     13\nIt. W. Wolverton. Taghum  6\nRossland\nlosie,   Rossland     285\nBoundary -Similkarneen\nHell,    Heaverdell      207\nHennei* & Drace, Ewirrgs L'd'g. 57\n(lorn Silver, Similkarneen   63\nlaBy,    Heaverdell      113\nStandard  Fraction.  Heaverdell.. 11\nWhite   Elephant.   Ewings   L'd'g. 203\nWind Put, Chu Chua    50\nSloean -Aintworth-Lsrdeau\nAnna,   Sloean   City     13\nArlington, Sloean City   lJ\nllosun,  New Denver    672\nFlorence.   Princess   Creek     203\nHighland.    Ainsworth      122\nU   T..   Sloean   City     6\nMcAllister,   Three  Forks    s 29\nMetallic,   Silverton     24\nMollic Hughes, New Denver   ... 44\nMonitor,   Three   Forks     3\n\\'o.   1   Ainsworth*  78\n\\o. 1. Sandon   27\nOttawa.   Sloean  City     132\nQueen   Hess,   Sandon     30\nRambler-Cariboo,   Kambler   .... 328\nUuth. Sandon     119\nSilver  Hoard '  46\nSilversmith   (lead),   Sandon    ...     2,188\nSilversmith   (zlpc),   Sandon   ... * 208\nSovereign, Sandon     37\n-ipokane-Trinkett,  Ainsworth  .. 43\nStandard    izincl.   Silverton    ... 346\nUtica,  Adamant     93\nSurprise   (lead).   Rosehery    .... 26\nSurprise   (zine>.   Roscbcrry   ... 21\nWhitewater,  Retallack     131\nEast   Kootenay\nParadise, Lake Windermere   ... 269\nOther  Diitricts\nMonarch,.   Field     43\nSilver  Standard,   New   Hai:eltoii 174\nAlberta\nW.  E.   Brown.   Eldon  3\nWashington\nHlack    Rock    (zinc),    Northport |M\nhlnohhlll,   Republic     187\nyuilp,    Republic      907\nRepublic,   Republic      45\nSurprise,   RepuMic        1,123\nTotal,   ail   mlnca    222,704\nSwimming Class Now\nin Session at Park\nThat   Lakeufde   park    had    certainly\n| caught   on   this   >ear,   was   the   stale-\n! nent    made   yesterday    by    J.    H.    ft,\nSmith.   Ibis  season's  play   supervisor.\nThroughout this week, tho loca\nbeauty spot has been the center for\nthe youngsters, and older people,\nwho feel young, both for play, and\nas a rendezvous from the beaming\nrays   of   \"old   \"Sol.\"\nIn the morning hourn between 10\nand 11 o'clock Is the best time, stated\nMr. Smith, to send the '\u2022\/oungsters to\nthe park for swimming Instruction,\nas at this hour the youngsters are\nnot Interrupted by the older swimmers, who sometimes make the beginners u little shy anil nervous. A\nclass of about 30 beginners Is nuv.'\ndealth with daily.\nAfternoon sessions at the purk tnke\nthe form of play hours, when baseball, basketball, volley bull and foot\nhall are Indulged In f-eely by the\nmerry-makers. A novelty scheme now\nboing tried out is castle building and\nbeing dealth with daily,\nvery nicely with the park frequenters\nLAYING OF NEW STEEL ,\nCAUSES TRAIN'S DELAY\nAuction\n$al<\nOPERA HOUSE BLOCH\nDAY AT 2 O'Ct-OC\nConsisting  of   Furnld\nIng      Machines,      Water      iViV.|\nWashers,     Honks,     Pletu\nin   order  to make room\ner  goods.\nTERMS:   CAM\nW. CUTLER, Audio\nRelaying of new steel on the (Jieat\nNorthern line near Waneta WM the\ncause of the train being three hours\nlate In reaching Nelson on Wednesday night. The necessity for giving\nthe crew eight hours rest before returning was the cause of the train\nleaving Nelson at 9:30 a. m. yesterdiy\nmorning.\nTHOUSAND   MILES   IN\nNON-STOP   FLIGHT\nPARIS. July 6.\u2014 Elejt. Pelleltler\nDolsy effected a non-stop flight today from Tunis, northern Afrlra, to\nLebourget, near Paris, il distance of\nabout looo miles. In 11 hours and\n55 minutes, in spite of high allllll\nHe started flt 7 o'clock this morning,\nflying over Sardinia and Corsica,\nIhcn he followed thc valley of th<*\nRhone to Paris and lauded at Lebourget   ut   5:55   p.   in.\nNelson News of the Day\nBLUE   DIAMOND   DANCE    TONIGHT\nBlue  Diamond profem onai orcheatra,\nleaturintr  MO-NA-LV. (2318)\nSpecial orchestra .bun*'1 nt the Rim*\nDlamOOaj pavilion n.-xt Wediusilnv.\nWatch   for  particulars. (MIT)\nODD      \"TEL I. OWS      AND      RFBEKAII\nCKREMON \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u00bb.\nSunday evening, July |i both Mxee\nand visiting brother* run; sisters wili\nmeet In lodge pern a; ir.aVdj city thus\nand proceed to ceinet-'ry to decoral\"\nth\" graves of our flVpirtrd.\nMonday evening, July 10. Pt 8:-in,\nJoin: Installation will take place. All\nrMtors cordially Invited. (33K)\nA special meeting of thl Pvlhlun Sisters will be held today at 4 p. m\nsharp.     Important  busliH'j.s. (3:(1L')\nClan McLeary will me it tonight at I\no'clock In Eagle hall. (3*111)\nTry aa  for yonr cherry t*'\u201e:ea, mad*\nof eoorl, dry lumber and 'veil machined.\nT. IL Watera a Co., Ltd., Nelson, B. C.\n(3310)\nC.  P.  B.  SOCIAL  CLUB  DANCE.\nMtM     IMiunnnd     pavilio-    fMtnrdaf,\nJuly    Sth,    9    to    12        Annus*.,on, r.f.c\nKnjoy a cool dance on a go..** finer tn\nthe bent  of company. (Gut*,*.)\nFresh killed beef, pirk and veal.\nAlso fresh butter and o||*s. J. Nlv\u00ab*ii'*i\nMull   Saturday's   Market (.3300)\nMAKI1TBA   WEEKLY   DANCE.\nWhere good fellows meet. w\u00bb\".orrt\u00aby\nevening, Eagle halL (3302)\nNOTICE.\nApplientb.iit for the M.*V>*N or fa*\nn tar>-maii\u00bbgi r for the N**lsnn Agrlen.-\nttirHl and  Industrial  Assonlnllon  will  he\nreceived up till Wednesday, Julv 12th,\n1922. OBO.   I*.   KOTlOff.\nPresident   Nelson   Agricultural   mul\nIndustrial   Assoclat-or. (,1*l')3)\nTO     MARK    CLEVELAND     OB    ANT\nnam\nIf Mark Cleveland will conimunkiite\n**lth Mrs. Head ley, 51T Mali street,\nNelson, H. C. lie will leirn somclhlng\nlo his advantage. (3*J1!'J)\nMB\nSupper on the Lftk\nHire a rowboat, cane\nmotor  boat and t|\nfamily.,\nMASTERS' B0i\nLIVERY  :\nOPEN  EVERY  EVlM\nm\nINSURE NOW\nThe DRY WEATHfl\nhere. PROTECT\nHOME and BUSM\nALL forms of IN8\nANCE written.\nR. W. DAWS0H\nAnnable  Block ^\nP.   O.   Boa  733. Phene   II\nDON'T TAKE\nCHANCES7\nYour eyes should bi ex\nhied   regularly   by   in   J|\nspecialist,     anil     our     ^H\neneun   the   utmost   sdH\ntlon.    Our glasses, gratfjl\nde\u00bbi\u00abn   and   anructlve   S\npear-Alice,    have    made*M\neyesight popular.\nJ. J. WALKEl\nJew,Irr.   Engravar  and   0|\n  M\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR IT\nMAIL ORDERS ATTEN(jfl\nPROMPTLY. 1\nSmoking Tobacco, SnufBfl\nand Full Slock of CioaraJB\nettts.    Othor 8moktra' *m\n1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-ea\nBeat   Churn   on  tha   Markft,\nButter in Ona Minula.  j|\nB. C. Plumbing & Hei\nCompany\nNELSON, b. c.\n- HIGH CLASS FURS -\nVisitors to the convention should take thc opportunity\nof viewing the splendid collection of Furs in the\nKOOTENAY'S CELEBRATED FUR STORE\nat reasonable prices.\nG. Glaser, Manufacturing Furrier\n4 GOOD BUYS\nTWO  CITY  PROPERTIES. TWO   RANCHES\n1. 7-Koomoil House orr Ifnnver street, fully modren, ilonu foundation;   splendid lo.ation.    93H4H).\n2. b-Koomed Citing** on Hall stntet:  OOBy und homelike   $1500a\n3. 16>i Acres on West Arm of Kootenny Lake ut L\/nigbeach;\nalto tit   7   MM   cleared;    li-roomed   hungnlmv.   SZ4iOO.\n\u2022J. 240 Acres In Fire Valley, 40 acres under cultivation. Good barn.\nAll fenced. Well watered. No hotter farm In the kou ten aye. Per\nacre,  $50. \"\nREAL   ESTATE\nFIRE\nCHAS. F. McHARDY,\nPHONE   135\n\/n*amnc\u00ab*\nACCIDENT\nBONDS\nLIFE\nnn nli I.] in nl i ii    \"\n-\nFeature Program Tonight\nAt Starland, the Nelson Family Theatre\n7  and  9  p. m.                       COME   EARLY                        7  and   \u00bb  p.   m.\n\"l\nBUCK\n\u2022\n-\nFox Production\n'To a Finish'\nTHEY   AROUSED   THE   WRONG\nMAN.     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