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C FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1922.\nNO. 90.\nFREE STATERS\nCATCH REBELS\nFOREAND AH\nIrregulars    Between    Two\nFirei; Whole Left Fank\nThreatened\nCASHEL FALLS TO\nNATIONAL TROOPS\nRepublicans Fail to Recapture Lost Positions;\nStern Fighting\nDUBLIN, Aug- 3.\u2014The sensa-\n-Monad ooup of Undlu*- National\nforc-ii by i\u00abs waa carried out hy a\nlarge body of Tt** Btatere, who are\nnow a Tery short dlatsncai from\nTnX*u. thus eodsngarlng ths whole\nof the Irregulars' left flank. The\nIrregulars are retreating from llm*\n\u2022rick and now find themaelvea with\ny-tfUonal troopa ln their rear as\nwell as In front.\nThe coup was except ion-illy well\nplanned, as the Irregulars did not expect a landing to he made tn the vicinity of Cork. A larpe part of county\nKerry will be evacuated by the Irregulars Immediately.\nright at Patrick's Well.\nIt Is confirmed thnt tne Nationals\ncaptured Cashel this morning. Official\nsnd other reports relate a number of\ne nun-cements and attempts on the part\nof the Irregulars to regain the lost positions, one of which was at Patrick's\nwell, near Limerick.\nOn Tuesday, when a numher of Nationals were tnken prisoner by a sup\"-\nj-rlor body of Irregulars, the majority of\nthe prisoners later escaped with their\narms.\nFour of the Irregulars were kUlt-d\nand many other casualties  resulted.\nAnother attempt was made to recapture Bruree yesterday morning, hut the\nNationals put up a strong fight. With\nnone of their number captured, they\nfinally beat off the Irregulars, a number of whom were reported killed.\nFree Staters who have been successfully clearing Irregulars out of county\nMayo and who recaptured Swineford\nwere ambushed this morning near\nSwlneford.\nHoist Whits nag.\nTho Free Staters then opened fire\nwith machine guna. The Irregulars\nhoisted a white flag from amongst the\nboulders along (he adjoining road. Five\nprii-oBiTH we***, t-tk. ii and the remainder\n(\u2022.scaped. Klarl}' this morning St. Murdoch's, college at Halllnea, occupied by\nSO Free Staters, was attacked by a body\nof Irregulars, who sought to take advantage of a dense fog. They were\nbeaten off by machine guns.\nNational Army Troops\nLanding by Sea Take\nIrregulars by Surprise\nOr HUN, Aug. S.\u2014National\narmy troops landed from the\nsea today in the vicinity of\nFenit, county Kerry, taking the\nIrregulars by stirprls\". An attempt to frustrate the debarkation failed. Hy this coup on the\npirt of the Free staters, the\nIrregulars' left flank waa taken\nin   the  rear.\nSEEK STRIKE SOLUTION\nFlashes By Wire\nCounteit Breaks Leg\nLONDON, Aug. 3.\u2014The Countess of\nSuffolk, while riding ln Charlton pnrk\ntoday, fell from her horse and suffered\na broken leg. Tho Countess of Suffolk wus formerly Miss Daisy Marguerite   Hyde-Lei ter,   of   Chicago.\nBroker Suss Axe for Liboi\nMONTRKAL, Aug. 3.\u2014John F. Roberta, publisher and editor of a local\nweekly paper called the Axe was\ntoday committed to stand trial on\nAugust 10 on a charge of defamatory\nlibel, alleged to have been published\nln  the July 21  Issue of the  paper.\nRoberts la being prosecuted by the\nstock brokerage firm of I-ognn &\nBryan, who had him arrested following the publication of an article In the\nAxe concerning the firm's business\noperations.\nCannot Purchsse Foreign Currency\nBERLIN, Aug. 3.\u2014The newspaper\nDer Tog today says It learned that\nowing to the collapse of the mark,\nthe government has been obliged to\nnils.' the purchase of foreign currency\nfor the   payment  of  reparations.\nGirl Killed When Team tolts\nRKOINA, Aug. 3.\u2014Eva Fritz, 13\nyear-old daughter of Oeorge Fritz, i\nfarmer 15 miles south of Willow\nBunch, was Instantly killed when a\nteam hitched to a wagon bolted down\nthe Into the valley. Albert, a brother,\nhad his leg broken and Lem, a\nyounger  sister,   was badly  shaken  up\nForest Fires Still\nRage in Northern\nPart of Province\nMOUNTAIN\nTOMB FOR\nINVENTOR\nDr. Alexander Graham Bell\nDevoted Long Life to Service of Mankind\nBAD DECK,   Cspe   Breton,   Aug,\n3,\u2014Dr.    Alexander    Graham    Bell,\nwhose   75   years   of   life   snd   service to mankind aa inventor, scientist  snd   benefactor,  ended  yesterday,   will    be   laid   to   rest   tomorrow   evening   on   the   summit\nof Bhreagh  mountsin with a simple,   almoat   rustic   ceremony.   Tiis\nservice will take  place just before\nsunset,      commencing      at      five\no'clock,   Atlantic   standard   timo.\nA coffin   of   rugged  hard   pine,   lined\nwith    airplane    linen,     and     having\nhandles   of    hand    forged    iron,    will\nenvelop   thc   body   of   the   kindly   old\nman  of  genius  and   ln   It   he   will  be\nlaid  in   a   tomb  blasted   out   of   solid\nCape   Breton   rock.\nBy Mrs. Bell's wish, the coffin was\nmade In tho inventor's own workshops and by the laboratory staff\nwho through many years built the\nstructures which he needed in his\nresearch   and   experiments.\nMurderers of Field\nMarshal Wilson Will\nHang Next Thursday\nLONDON, Aug. 3\u2014Joseph\n(\u25a0'Sullivan arid Hoginald Dunn,\ntindor sentence Of death for tho\nUsssslnatlon of Field Marshal\nWtlsqn, will be hanged August\n11, it woe announced this evening.\nLeft  to  right:\nsecretary  of  the  .\nCONSIDER  LEGISLATIVE   MEANS\nH.imu'i Oompers,   tad-far  Wallace,  taclalatlfe representstlve of tin\nK. of I..:   Senators  Walsh,  Borah and   King.\nL.;  Fmnk Morrli\nILLUSTRATES\nDEPRECIATION\nOF CURRENCY\nDEBATE AVOIDS\nEMBARRASSING\nTHE PREMIERS\nMake Studied Effort to Leave\nField Open for Impartial\nDiscussion\nREITERATE INTENTION\nTO PAY I'    ED STATES\nPoint to P ' ins Sacrifices\nand Ge^   jus Post-Ar-\nmi     i Attitude\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Aug. 3 \u2014\n(By Canadian Press.)\u2014 The forest fire\nsituation In northern British Colum\nbia continues critical. The entire\nI-akelse valley It afire. Standing timber and isolaled home-steads are being destroyed, and a constant guard\nla necessary over Orand Trurtk Pacific railway bridges.\nAt Usk a fine stand of timber went\nup In smoke today and Its owner\nJames Gall, only saved his home by\nunremitting labor. The home of another Usk man, John Stewart, was\ndestroyed. Along the Skeena every\nman available is In the fire fighting\n\u25a0squads. At Williams* creek a bridge\nund a big camp Is In the path of thc\nflames and superhuman efforts alone\nwill save them. The provincial forestry department has a big gang near\nKetmo fight ing a particularly bad\nMaze In the hills along tho Scmlgo-\ntltz river. The ground became so\nhot linemen had the boots burned\nfrom   their  feet.\nReport of light rains farther up ln\nthe Burns lako district Is the only\nhopeful sign at present to the settlers\nin that district,    m \u25a0mm\nCanadian Railways\nReach Agreement on\nWages Negotiations\nMONTREAL Aug. J.\u2014Beprescnta-\ntlves of employees In the maintenance of way and bridge building departments of the Canadian railways,\ntoday reached an agreement with Canadian railways, acting through thc\nRailway Association of Canada, under\nwhich negotiations will be continued\nln regard to the reduction in ritcn inj\npay made effective July 16, lt was\nstated tonight by the subcommittee\nof the executive of the board of the\nUnited Brotherhood of Maintenance\nof Way Employees and Hallway Shop\nlalmrers.\nThe railways affected Include the I\nCanadian National, Canadian Pacific, j\nOrand Trunk and Temiskamin^ & <\nNorthern   Ontario.\nWithdraw   Request  for  Board\nAs a consequence of this agreement, j\nthe employees' representatives have,\nwithdrawn their application mad\" to |\nthe minister of labor for the estah-j\nllshment of a board of conciliation!\nand Investigation.\nThe announcement stateH that tlTrs.\nInterim agreement under which wages\nhave been reduced Blnce July 16,;\nfully protects. the interests of the\nemployees until such time ob a definite agreement can li-e entered intc.\nCompetition    Influences.\n\"It Is generally recognized by Canadian railway employees that for\neconomic reasons which, In the interests of the employees as much as in\nthe Interests of the railways, must be\ntaken Into consideration, the rutes\npaid on competing railways In the\nUnited States largely Influence the\nrates paid ln Canada. At the present ttnie ln the United States, the\nreduced rates are In effect, but In j\nview of the protests of the employees,\nnew henrlngs aro about to be instituted before the L'nlted States railway lnbor board.\nWait  United   States  Results\n\"In the agreement which was proposed by the Canadian railways and\nwhich has now been accepted by the\nemployee**' representatives, It Is provided that lhe reduced ratee will be\nallowed to remain in effect without\nprejudice, pending further consideration ond negotiation between representatives of the railways and employees when conditions so develop\non the railways of thf United States\naffecting similar classes of employees,\nas to enable the parties to conclude\na definite agreement, It being further agreed that except as may be\notherwise mutually arranged, any\nrates of pay finally agreed upon will\nhe effective as from July 16, 1922,\nand the railways will make adjustments accordingly.\nProtects   Interests.\n\"The Interim agreement protects\nfully the Interests of the employees\nuntil such time as definite agreements can be entered Into, which Is\nall that coulfl be expected from expensive proceedings before a board\nof conciliation.\"\nFollowing announcement from the\nHallway Association of Canada, a\nreduction of wages ranging from 24\nto fcO cents a day went Into effect\non July 18. The cut affected about\n40,000 employees composed of maintenance ' of way men, bridge nnd\nbuilding departments and railroad\nshop  laborers.\nSEE GUNS AND\nAMMUNITION W,\nBOARD STEAMER\nBritish Authorities at Hongkong Capture Concealed\nArms in United States Ship\nMANILA, Aug. 3.\u2014Ore tho-s-\nand guns of German and American makes and 23,000 rounds of\nammunition, presumably dr-.toicd\nfor the armies of southern China,\nwore discovered aboard tho Admiral line steamer President Grant\nat Honkong and seized by the\nBritish    authorities,    ,i- i \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0  ' to\nofficers of the President Grant.\nThey stated that tho ammunition\nprobably were taken aboard at Seattle and concealed in the quarters   of   the   Chinese   crew.\nSix watchmen and twenty Chinese mess bovs of the President\nQrant were arrested at Hongl'onj\nand tho munitions were taken\nashore there.\nBritish Postal Agencies\nto Withdraw From China\nat the End ot November\nHONOKONO. Aug. 3.\u2014It has been\ndecided that British postal Bffonolei\nwill he withdrawn from China by\nNovember 30.\nAmong the agreements pa <\u25a0.'.' \u25a0! :U\nthe Washington arms conference WOO\na provision for the withdrawal of\nforeign   post  offices   from   Chin L\nOrganize Monopoly\nin Foreign Exchange\nto Stop Speculation\nBUDAPEST, Aug. 3.\u2014Owing to the\nconstant decline of the Hungarian\ncrown and the enormous ipsculattoo In\nexchange, the government hai (OfWd-\ndeil free trade in foreign currency, it\nwas announced this evening. Within :i\nfew days a special department of the\nHungarian bank will be organized with\nthe exclusive right to buy and sell for-\nelgu monies.\nFilipinos Take Leal\nOut cf Gandhi's Book\nto Get Independence\nMANILA, \/.nr. 3.\u2014Resistance to\nAmericans by nun coop tra tlon aloriir\nthe lints < of the revolutionary\nni'n i'n - *.* led ty (\u25a0;.\u25a0.,\u25a0 '.1 ln India,\nas a means of (-airing Phlllppliu\nhi ile pen-Unco, Is advocated ln a\npublished statement by Representative Vincent* Llancs ot the Philippine legislature. Llanea woe a\nmember of the Philippines Independence mis-slon which returned to\n\"M.-.iiUii from the Uiiltort States yesterday.\nNew Regulations\nSlow Up Illicit\nTrade in Liquor\nVICTORIA,   Aug.\nons governing the\n,'egnta\ntiter bj\n-N.'W\nile of li.\nrecently     nu\nJcnenil Manson.\nslowing   up   oi\nwith tin* result\nup In licit ish\nIt   was   .-tilled\nifcroo\nt\nIbe     wan-house    trad.'\nnoiinced by Attorney-.\nhave   resulted    In   the\nbootloggCbg activities,\nth it lii|imr is piling\nColumbia wiirehiMis.-s.\nhere today. 1 Hiring the Inst\nweeks, fit).Ono nw of Ihillnr arc\nsaid to have arrived on the coast from\nKngland. uf this hut IMO case- went\nto the government lii-unr control\nboard, the balance going t-> the\ntrirtf. The su(Vv.. ant t-l*oot legging\nactivities a ' the result of rec\nstringent orders. It i*j Mated, ttOM\nup plans fnr a big whisky ring\nmerger, aimed to champion tho interests nf tin* bootlegging and warehouse irade for safe nnd profitable\nnnd Intornnlinn il trade or sni'ig-'lin;-\nlOrOOi  the  bonier.\nlinrtT    IIAIIIftirrO ^uss'an Merchant's Nail Val-\nUHuh NOMINEESRusianMerchantsNailVal\nTORECONSIOER\nTHEIR DECISION\nStewart and Riddle Decline\nWheat Board Appointments\nLONC\nbate   ir\ndebts\nwhich\/\"\nAug.  3.\u2014Today's   de-\n-   house   on   interallied\nGerman     reparations\n\u25a0 nl been expected, would\nREOINA, Aug. 3.\u2014Tho Saskatchewan government was in an OBWTfOPCy\nsession tonight, called to. consider the\nulvici* which it had retcived direct\nfrmn the acting minister of trade ami\nOTTAWA.\nPros*).  -A   si\n\"Well.     Iillt     S\nlllSU'al.'S   111.'\nOther    parts\nOfO   is   ilc|irc\nAug.   t\u2014(By   Canadian\nBPJF which, as h\" say.',\n'iin what extreni.'ly,\" ll-\npOoMton of tiern\\iiny nnd\nif    Knrope    wh-'ie    eotn-\nJatlaff,  is t. .f-i  by Q\ndoji   11.  Johns.m.   Canadian   tr\nmission.']*   at    < Ilasgi.w.    in\nto  tho dcpailnmut   Of   trade  and\ntnercc,\n\"A    iMssian   in    the   nail    busltl\nMr. Johnson  tells  the talc, \"wot\nO. 'tin, my wilh. say M,0Od,M6 n\nOi runny, having a high grub*\nchain,'.*' as ci.mpar.'.l with Rueslfl\nonly received sufficient marks\nall his million.** of rubles tu iniv\nwagon lead of nails. He tool-\nwagon load \"f nails to Russia\n\u25a0Old them tat 3<.U)oh,oih> ruHo\nprofit of 10 per cent. When he\nturned to Germany with his\nminimi!    rubles,     he    found     that\nreport\nCrowd Tars Trainmaster;\nWomen Beat Up Wife of\nRound House Foreman\nPolice  Cashier and\nOffice Funds Vanish;\nWarrant for Arrest\n. LAS VDOAB, N. AI , Aug. 3.\u2014O. A.\nZetitmyer. Union Pacific trnintnashr\nhere, was si ix-d on the main\" street\nlate today, taken In an autnmobil\"\nseveral miles into the desert by ;i\ncrowd of unknown men. where a coat\nof tar nnd ex. elsior WM applied to\nhis body. 1'otir women attacked the\nwife of K. \\V. Andrews, round house\nforeman, today Whim) -~S was .any\ning dinner to her husband, who\nwt.rking in the t-hops. The women\nwhose names Ml unknown, heat Mr\nAndrews   severely.\ncommerce hi Ottawa thai .latn.-s\nSiewart and I\". W. Kiddell had declined appoint m.'nt tl chairman and\nvice-chairman of the wheat hoard.\nPremier Donnlnf stated that the\nrefusal of MosSfSj, Stewart and Riddel!   to   nerve   as   chairman   nnd   vi\t\nchairman nf the wheal board ha.l\nbeen conveyed to the Saskatchewan\ngovernment by lion. \\V. ('. Kennedy.\nacting mlnlst'i- of trad- 'ind commerce, and the roQUOOl made that ii this lime owing te\nsuggest other names in place OXlatlOD of the Uus\nthose   who  had   declined appointment'. \\ 3r,,pu0.0u0   rubles   1\nRussian exchange had  dopTOOlatOd  Olid\nhe   could   only   get   enough   mirks   to\nbuy  half t ffl|00   load   of   nail--. J\n\u2022\u25a0H,-.   took   tbe   h:Ul\"   wagon   l.dd   ttt]\nRussia    and     sold     it     for     IS.0tt,0O0l\nrubles    and    w.-ll    satisfied    with    hiij\nprofit,   ri'tnrned   to   Germany,    where.'\nfurth\nbring out further interesting fact-*\nrespecting the recent note of ths\nEarl of Balfour on the subject,\nand regarding Greit Britain's future policy on ths whole subject\nof ths international obligations,\nproved disappointing.\nIt   was  apparent  that  Chancellor  of\nKhe Exchequer Homo, Herbert H.\niNipiith, otic of the Liberal leaders,\nand other speakers made a studied\neffort to oay nothing which would\nembarrass the impartial discussion\nof the subject at next week's lm**\ni,.H I portattt conference in I-ondon between\npjj I the allied premiers,\nho] Staggering   Burdens of  Britain\n\u25a0ftw) During tho five hours of debate,\nthen* was constant reiteration of\nGroat Ihitiin's Intention to repay her\ndel.t to tho I'nited States, but no\npains were spued to make clearly\n\u2022*\u2022\"j apparent Cn-at Britain's sacrifices In\nM.-1 the war, her generous post-armistice\nthe|attitude   and   her   staggering   burdens\no.   taxation.\nSir Robert\n* hi\nand that he called bis coll-ami-s tt)*l\nget her Imm.'dialely upon lhe receipt\nof ihis advice (\u201e cnnsitler the .situation.\nT*l#*jraph   Ottawa.\nTin* following telegram was pent\nby the government to Oitawa tonight:\n\"Ri'fcreneo your wire. S.islntehewau\ngovernment desires that you urgently\nrequest Siewart and Rlddol] to reconsider.     Farmers   of   this   province\nHorse, chancellor of the\niid    that   Great    Iir i tain\nbad   no   InU-ntion   of   evading   her   financial     obligations    to     the     United\nStates;    that   the   government   recognized   to   the   full  (inut   Rrltaln's  ob-\npay   the   debt,   \"and   we\nilon't   mean   in   any   shape   or   form\n-\u25a0imngir t0 -nrade that obligation.\"\nmarks tO  P'\u00bby  for  four OaSSO of  nails. Asquith    Wins    Approbation\n-Me returned to Russia and aald the     M|.    A;Mlllith   won   mtlrt   mm**.\nfour cases  for  40.000,0.10   rubles,   but tion  f..lim  nrie hldo of the hollBe by\n>'\u25a0 1\u2122' | declaring   the   Ralfour   note   Impolitic\nnnd   inopportune,   but  said   he   hoped\nlUboe-quent   events   would    prove   the\nnary.   Laughter  greeted   hii  state-\nt   that   the   I'nited   States   knew\nor \u00abb.precl-|llK.lti(\nian   exchange,   his\nnight   only   enough\nrtuooon\nand   he\nbuy  one\nthe wail.\nexehiint-'\"*\ngot    only\nBaa, so li.\ntied \u25a0 roi\nhad    maun    Lile-n,:\nenorigli    markn   tbj\nhammered   jj   into\nI to it and hingei\nhlmsi II.'\nfail\n' upon their .H\nnil (buy and w.\nh in less nhl\ni hnii-man and vii\narranged conform\n(Jreenfield end of\nand would Kppredal\nsuits nf your efforts\nna-\n\u2022eptanro\nlid   BOl   have   same\nSOd    welt-known\n-chairman.      Nave\ni   with     Pn mler\nweek   at    Calgary\nadvice  of   roil get then to\nRadio Program\nfor Tonight Is\nExcellent One\nsconstder.    Will lubmlt other names,\nnty when certain refusal is final.\n'\u2022(*. A. DUNNING.\"\nAt   the   same   time   the   government\ni'nt    wires   direct   to   Messrs    Stewart\nand    Riddell    urging   then    to    recon-\nsider their decteton not to accept the\nchairmanship    and    vice-chairmanship\nof the wheat hoard of lilt.\nSTEAMER ARRIVALS\nHeligolav,   at   Hamburg,   from   Xew\nYork.\n-**\u00bb.*\u25a0* at PJ-ffflouth, trqm Wew. Yorltj\nVAXCOL'VRR.   Aug.   3.\u2014A   w:i\nhas  been   Issued  for  the  arrest\nH.   Jessop,   cashier   in   the   offfc\nthe   police  conn   clerk   in   Vanct\nin connection  with  the disappea\nof $3400  from   the  office  fluids,\nsaid   Jessop  went   for  a   trip  to\ntie on the day the money dlsapp.\nWhen It was found he had gone\nSun    Francisco,    when    he    was\nback in the office, i warrant WI\nsued for his arrest.\nirT.nit\nnf   J.\n\u25a0|.    of\nruver.\nrum\nIt   Ih\nSivit-\n\u25a0;ll'|..l.\nUl)  to\ndui.\nia is-\nFederal Intervention\nAverts Strike of Union\nMen on Great Lakes\nLord Dunedin Heads\nInquiry Commission\non Granting Titles\nDETROIT, Aug. 3.\u2014Feder*il intervention today averted a strike\nof union vessel men on ths Great\nLakes, the district executive committee of the International Seamen's union voting to withhold\nthe strike erder until the department of labor had made an effort\nto adjust the wage difference*,\nwhich caused the strike movement.\nPERFECT PARISIAN\nFERNAND   DE\nWinner  of  a   I'aris\nBEAUMONT\nbeauty   competition.\nni:-\nLONDON'. Aug. .L\u2014(By\nPress Cable).\u2014 Premier Lloyd Ooorfol\nannounced in the house of commons\nthat the commission whieh will nnplirei\nInto charg*'- In connection with the\nconferment of honors would he coin-'\nposed   of   the   chairman,   I\/.r.l    Dune- :\ndin.  Lord   ivmnan.   Rt   Hon,   Arthur!\nHenderson. Rt. lion, C Cecil Si.\nSamuel Hoare and Sir (1. I'. Cioyd.-n.\nThe Duke of Devonshire h.is also li en\ninvited to DO a number of the eom-\nnil*\"sion. but he has n..t yd replied j\nTho premier ItatOI tli.it the terme]\nof the reference did not  involve a re-.\ntrospeetive Inquiry.\nRecommenas Hundred\nAirplanes for Home\nDefense of England\nLONDON. Aug. 3.\u2014Premier\nLloyd George announced in tho\nhouse of commons this evening\nthat the government had decided\nto accept a recommendation of\nthe air ministry to provide for a\nhundred airplanes for home de- ,\nfenss at  a cost  of   \u00a32.000,000.\nCitizens Swelter While\nWinnipeg Morality Squad\nConsigns Beer to Sewer\nWINNIPEG. Aug. 3.\u2014While cit- j\nizens sweltered in a temperature\nof 91 this afternoon, members ol\nths morality squad poured 450\ngallons of strong beer, seized ir\nrecent raids, down a sewer ir\nfront of the central police eta-\ntion.\nListen in on tonight's radio program which will be broadcasted\nfrom The Daily News station by\nthe Canadian  Auto  &.   Electric   Co.\nThe  News  wnl   be   glad   to   hear\nfrom    anyone    in    the    district    or\nelsewhere     who      receives      news\nbroadcasted   from  this  station.\nSTATION   C   J.   C.   B.\n400   Metres.\nProgram commences sharp at\n8:30. Nelson time, doses at 9:30\np.   m.\nRecords in this program are\nloaned by the courtesy of Heintzman   &.   Co.\nI. \"Wain Luliluli,\" march,\nplayed by Helen Louise and Frank\nFerera.\n2.\u2014\"Kal Mai,i O Ka Maoli,\"\nplayed by Helen Louise and Frank\nFerera.\n3. \"In Old Manila,\" played by\nHarry   Thomas   Trio.\n4. \"Take Mc,\" played by Harry\nThomas Trio.\n5. \"Stolen Kisses.\" played by\nDiamond Trio.\n6. News   Items.\n7. \"A Voice From Mummy\nLand.\"\n8. \"The    Medley    Men.\"\n9. \"The Road That Brought\nYou to Me,\" sung by John Mc-\nCormack.\n10. \"Poet and Peasant,\" played\nby   Victor   Concert   Orchestra.\nII. \"Ono Kiss,*' played by the\nMelody   Men.\n12. 'You're the Sweetest Glrf\nin All thc World,\" played by Diamond   Trio.\n13. News *ltoms.\nH.   \"Why,    Dear?'\nBeck's  Orchestra.\n15. \"Near       Me,\"\nBeck's  Orchestra.\n16. \"Qi-O-Sam,*\nRodcrman's   Novelty   Orchestra.\n17. '\u2022Rernombsr tho Rose.\"\nplayed by Roderman's Novelty\nOrchestra.\n18. Announcements.\n19. \"Fancies.\" played by Imperial    Dance   Orchestra.\n20. \"June Moon,\" played by\nChampion   Jaxz   Band.\n21. \"Roeie, Make It Rosey for\nMe,\" played by Vanderbilt Hotel\nOrchestra.\nOr. it I.ritaln won denlln-r In paper\n1 flftireo when he emphasized the enor-\n: moMs irtent of Europe'! obligations.\nLacks Concrete Suggestions\nMr. Lloyd U.fice devoted the burden of his speech to replying to Mr.\nAsquith, wimr-e remarks li.* charter lood as unfortunate, declaring\nlure was an absence of any con-\nI'-go-tiiins for a better formula\ntluin ..livady had been adopted for a\n| solution of the debts and reparations\n: questions. The premier called attcn-\nI tion to Mr. Asuulth's desire for a\n[ clean Hlite. Ro suiA that was exactly   what   Lord   Halfour's  note   had  ad-\nvocated.\nI \"But it is not a clean slate.\" he\nadded, \"when you wipe off every\n(I.ht due us and when you engrave\nnioj-.' deeply upon tbe slate the debt\nwhich is due by ua to other people.\nThat isn't g cl-an slate. It neither\ncleans it nor adorns It nor makes\nii   more  useful  for  further  use\"\nThe premier replied by saying that\nhe did not expect next week's conference-   to   settle   the   question   which\n, was fraught with many complexities\nand complications. He declared it was\na   most   difficult   problem   to   get   tho\nI people of the world to face ficts nnd\nrealities and that the world must\njudge    Ci-'rmany's    capacity     to     pay,\nj     . (Continued on Page 2)\nThe Weather\"\nplayed\nby\nplayed\nby\nplayed\nby\nNORTHCLII-FE   WEAKEN\nLONDON*. Aug. 3.-\nViseount Northeliffe\ntory,  It  wus  annum:\n-Ills    wcikness    has\nthe   past    few   days.\n-The condition\nIs less r-atlHfii\n:eil this evening.\nincreased during\nit   Is   SupiKiscd\ni     VU.NNA.    Aug.     3.\u2014The\nrate   on   the   crown   reached\n' the dollar  yesterday  nnd   th..1\n1 ment   Is   in   constant   cotifore\nI representatives    of    industry.\nand   labor   in   nn   endeavor\nI\", means for liverliug g eomplet\nthat nil heart affection began In\nInsidious manner some months ago,\nand was the result of a lowered resistance, largely caused through\natialu  and  overwork.\nxch.uigc\nLoM to\ngovern*\nnwo with\n,     finance\nto   devise\nJ|.\nj down,   Closer   neruttny    Is   being    im-\n; posed   on   demands   for   exchfinge   nnd\nonly   those   necessary    to    tho    public\nwelfare   are   being   allow..1.\nThe exportation of automobiles has\nbeen prohibited i( the request ut the\ntrade in order to prevent th.'ir purchase at cheap rates for foreign\nsule,\n\"Zimmie\"\nVICTORIA,    Aur.    8.\u2014Nelsnn    antl\nvicinity:   I'nntlnucJ.   fair  anil   hot.\n.Mln. Mnx.\nN.l.on        51 U\nVictoria       60 I,\nVuneouvor        [>2 74\nKunrloiipa     M 10\nllarki-rvllln          42 70\nI'rlllo*   Unpen         fi2 IK\nt'l.lKiir.v          lit) 12\nWiiinllifK        82 M\nl'uitlnnil        .0 ' II\nftiin   l-'riitu'laeo        54 f\u00a3\nS**attl.*         61 74\nl'lntloton         63 t)\ntlr.inil   Forks        47 9|\n\u2022K-ittlo    ,..K   67 ,0\n_\n pBttfrn\nTHF KELSON DIIL7 RS\\\\*7S, PSIDXY HOSKIHC, AUGUST I, 1522\nLeading Hotels of the West\nII   W-'la-rg Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nRFPATF AVOID ^Repo,tsPro8TessinFmEast\\Argues Section\nAMERICAN PLAN\nRates $3.50 to $5.00\nlmze>\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nTbe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nSPLCIAL SUNDAY DINNER\n81.00\nTEAROOM   OPEN   10   A.\nTO   MIDNIGHT\n3\nHeadquarters   fer   ail    Traveling    Men,    Mining    Men    and   Tourists\nHl'MF.\u2014H. i.annbaeh. Spokane; r  ,i. Hughes,  London, f'nt.:  ll   n   Hsmbly,\nHarrison  Princeton:  A.  K.  U,   Harvey, Toronto; w. ll. N'..rth, Rllverton; O. B.\ni.ongbeach: Al.-x.    T.    Harvey, Middle- Beverna, Rlocan City; C. E. Barnes, Ver-\nbrough,   Kng.;  Clara  Tisseii,   Spokane; I nen; H. i>. Dsanley, i-'. F\\ Kellam, Bpo-\nW,    11.    Uebertsnn,   Vlcterls;    C,    W, kane;  Mr. and    Mrs.    w. A.  Weather-\nTravis. Grand  Fori;s: J.  M.  McKeoole, head, Creston;    \u00ab'.    M     Oreen,  Kaslo;\nVancouver;   K.   Lauber,   CblCSgO;   11    C, Krank  Cougell,  Fraud  Forks\nHotel Strathcona\nNELSON'S LEADING  HOTEL\nUnder New Management\nG.  T.  QUINCTY,   Proprietor.     (Lata   of   Mrlfort,   Sailc.)\nIdeslly   situated,   commanding   a dotightful   view        the  lake.    Special\nSunday  Dinner, 75c.    Nine first-class  sample  rooms.\nAMERICAN     AND     EUROPEAN      PLAN\nEMBARRASSING\nTHE PREMIERS\n(Continued From Page Ono.)\nnot by I lump sum, but by \"the\n\u25a0wealth she would bo obit to tranigtll\nserosa   her   frontier.\nWould  Remit  French  Debt\nMr. Aaqultb, during the debate, expressed mlnglrlngf ns to tho wisdom\nof Lord Balfour'! goto ond otrongM\n\u25a0advocated remitting Um French and\nother allied war debti to England ail\nnol only Impolitic but good ^ual'Voes,\nHe egftreoti- rj the opinion thai lho\nUnited Sim.n debt ought te ba k. pi\n\u25a0gulto distinct from Ihiroiie r. indltersl\nand depreoated any question that the\n\"united Slates wns under :inv obhiin-\ntion. moral Of even tOBtlBM ml 11, to\nwaive   lis   dobtg,\n\"Veil   Bay   pay   nn   excessive   pricOi\nfur   strict   logic,   even   in   the   intoroM   y.\\,\nof   sbstract   justice,\"    Mr,    Aequlth the   great   conform\ndeclared, china,   vtvoo   thai\nNeed     Hero     Spiri* fp>],l    in    the   far   M\nJ.    C.    Wedgewocd    Bean,    Lab.'-ite.   |0okf*d    after.\noontonded   thai   trhai   was   --requited\t\nwas |   different  Spirit   throughout   Imi \u25a0\nrope, it was welres to raaoel debti\ntfltloog  there   was  ,i   guarantee   thai\nthf   money   thus   saved   vna'd   DO|   b\nspent   on   armaments,  and   -uat   the\nwast.* nf money  being ipon-l  on   lhe\narmies occupying tho Rhine, w\nto   ho   continued.   Mo   thoughi\nHnU'onr's      notS      was      not       (I\nDoes Not Apply\nMaearow Charge\nJ     M.   OLDHAM,\nSeen la ry    of   trie    International    |fj|\nslonary   cogncil,   who,   of ter  attend\nfind   also   tO   show   the\nthat   Ureal    Britain    wa-\nline   with   her.\nOther      members      ha\n1,1,.yd   Oeorge   replied\nm n  dams,   especially   thoi\nLard   iiiiith,  vhieh  he Oharacl\n\u25a0cted   helpful.\n1      MONTKEAU      Aug.'     3.\u2014Argument\n'for  the defense  opened here  this aft-j\nornoon  before  Chief Justice   Deearie!\ni in   tho  hearing  of  the   charge   against\niH.  C.  Maearow,   former general man-;\n! agar of the Merohantaf bank, of having  made false statements  In  the Oe- j\nj tober,  till, return of thf hank to the\ngovernment.\nBs \u2022Judge  Basin   laid   hofori    the\n' court    thf   contention    lhat    '\"however\nj crushing    the    evidence    rnny    bf,    ft\ni does    not     justify     the     charge     laid\n! ft gat Ml    lhe    accused.\"    Quoting    HO*\n\u25a0 tion IM of the Hank net, nndfr which\nthe    charge    bl    brought,    ho    chimed\nthnt   (he   law   punished,   first,   he   whn |\nmakes     ti     return     containing     false\nj statements;    second,    he    who    Issues'\n; such  I   report   wilh   Intent   tn  defraud,\nand.   third,   thc   president,   viee-presi-\ndeal or other officer who negligently\nsigns the report,    lie pointed out fur-\nghanghal, I thor  thai   the  report   must   be  signed\nmissionary j hy   thee;'   persons,  of  whom   the  chief;\nbefg-f  wolljaccouQunl  is one.\nOnly   Prove   Signature.\n  j     Bg-Judgo   Pnzln    declared   that   In\nit.-' *\"i ites; \u2022*,r' l,l*no\u2022, adduced In court, there wiih]\namine intoi not , tlgifa1 mmr_\\ to sustain thf\n1 chargi contained in the indictment\nevidence against Air. Mncarow. The'\nonly proof, he said, was thnt Mr. Ma-\noarOW   had   llgliOi    the   report,   while'\nIng spoken\n,. the criii-\nof   Mr.   Ae-\n\u25a0rized   as   tin-\nTheEarlyFallSportsHats\nAre    very    smart   and\ndressy\u2014see them today\nAll our Slimmer Models remaining from our stock of\nKeatly-to-Wear Offend today at prices ('ready reduced.\nALSO   BARGAINS   IN\nWHITE GABARDINE SKIRTS.   Regular value 13.60.\nTo   Clear at   $1.75\nADMIRAL   MIDDIES\u2014 Strong   White    Drill,    colored\ncollars and cuffs.   Regular $1.75, for  $1.25\nMIDDIES WITH FLANNEL COLLARS\u2014Extra value.\nRegular  $2.50,  for   $1.65\nBATHING SUITS\u2014Zimmer Knit Ladies' with Skirts.\nClearing  at   fjip5\nPRINTED VOILE\u2014Nice  range shades and  patferns.\nRegular GOc for  *, 42-*\nCORSET COVERS\u2014In fine White Nainsook, lace or\nemhroidery trimmed.    Value to  $1.25^for 7o\u00ab*\nNelson Dry Goods Co.\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\nthe  evidence  showed  that  the  report i tweea   Windsor   Mills  nnd   Rrompton-\naKaiiist  the I'nited States, but  WIS Intended   to help   Mr.  Lloyd  Oeorgo  In\nilea liter   'with    Premier    Pi incur**    ii nd I\nihe   other   a'li-'il   .siatcmin    n '\\t   wettv.\nSTRATHCONA\u2014Mrs.   It.    Look,   Bull    gjftji.^   Crt'hTOok**'   V\",\"r';':   ''\"   B   I\nQUEENS HOTEL\nCAFE IN CONNECTION.\nEXCELLENT MEALS.\nEuropean   and   A mart-can  Plan,\nvou   win  b.*   dellghtsO   -Ann   the\nfirst-class  tsn lee   hire.\nilodernlv   furnished   room-*,\nA. i.Ai'utNTr.. Proprietor.\nQUEEN'S -Mr. and Mrs   .1   A   Thomp* i\n\u25a0on. Victoria;  P. Qertaon, Brie; A   .tic-1\nMlllan, Bandon; Miss .1   Lapolnte. Troll;\nH. St. J. Buprn, Lunhrsek, Alta.; Prnf |\nH.  V.   Merer.   FOglna, gash.;   Mr.  an\nMra J. gtswart ond family, Broadvlc*.\nRook.; Mr. ond .>'!*\u2022   Ram Cook. Broo*\nVlsw,  Sask.;   ft,  C.   Both,   W\u00abtlty;   M\nind Mrs. J. Paul. Kenora, t'ut.\nSummer Resorts\nWHERE THE  Fl5HING  IS COOP\nOUTLET HOTEL\nPROCTOR\nI 'ahi.it.     Boating,     !-.. '\u25a0' .- j,     Gelf.\nTennis   Com t*\nFiehing   Tackla   v. . \u25a0   .. .\u25a0      Giocery\nStore   in   Connf.rtion.\nw. A. ward, Ntprtotor\nRates   Reaaonable. Good   Maals\n\u25a0MORRISsaalMORRISl\nBUSIER   th.m   i-v.t   fSStttiSD\nAS   thus., who liail   tfl   wait\nWILL it .tlfy. But  v..11 aaa\nYOU  iare money by\nWAITING   hi'iv   for\nMEN'S   i. ml   Boya*   W'.;,r.\nWE ara aflaa loM\nTO  Kit   tt  laritiT  atiu'f:\nVERY nice, aaa how  it  works'\nLARGER .lore, larger explnee!\nNO.   tliiink   von.  I.-I   ui* slay li.'r.\nAND  s.iv.' ,\\otl  s.irti.'\nMORE money.\nMEN'S   blue   Chaml\n$1.00\nmen's   Wool   Bat\ns:*,.5i>\nWASHABLE Belt.\nbOYS*   S.ivv   Hal\nMADDEN HOTEL\nMRS. MADDEN, Pr*p.\nFirst   Claa*    Rooma    by   ths\nWeek   or   Month\nEvery   Conaidsration   Shown\nGueate.\nDay,\nto\nCor.   Baker   and   Ward   Pt,   N\nL\n\u25a0laon\n>\nStop   Arguing   aud   Coma   to   tbe\nLELAND HOTEL\nnf Nakusp, where yen can make\nyourself, f**. 1 at heme tna enjoy the\ntxcelleni   fishing!   boating,   burning,\netc.      \"Servie.-\"   inir   iik-'IO\nWM.  J.  PRATT,   Proprietor.\nIV.-rjCugrao\nMen Sun to\nwni prepared hy Chief Aerotintnnt\nI Mnir ef the Merchants' bnnk, aided\nTic preader smp-iaalaod the Ob*|oy nnd employee, and was delivered\n**,;nie nf any real unanimity in theI to y\\y, Maearow for his siRnattire.\nndvlee tendered to the govornnjontI Coupooro deduction from this,\nand also tdoortod  th\u00ab!  In  pursuanceI thereforo,   was   that    Mr.   Maearow\npf any gtvoi| policy, vir.at Britain WOO   did   not   fall   under   that   part   of   see-\nunable  to irTiioi*!** her tlllfs     In   this] tlon  ibJ, which  conerrna the making\neither   to;,-,r   a   Wilful   false   r<ti;rn,   hut   would\n*:i]| under a  second  part   which makex\nit   an   offense   to   negligently   sign   a\nreport   with   false   statements   ln   tt.\nHe   WOndeTOd   on   what   the   prosecution  could   base   such  a   charfre  unle-*,--\nng   equivalent     to\nHe  concluded   that\nthe only  person  who  could  bo  ptOQQ\neuteil   for   making   a    report    wllfutly\nfaNe     w.ittld     he     Thief     Accountant\nMuir.\nCourt   Adjourns.\nE.v-.ludKe   Blgln   was   still   speaking\nwle m    the   c.inrt    adjourned    until   tomorrow.\nThe case of the rrown apalnst I>.\nC. \"Maearow was doolarofl closed this\nafternoon upon completion of evi-\ndem\nfreight  train being  wrdekod.\nrespect,   It   was   Imp\neompromlgi or  bi**ak  with  thon.\nDiscuss     Rep.irat.cns.\nThe   speech    reoolved    itself   Into   a\nrather detailed fliooussion of Qorggan\nreparatioM, without any reference to\nLord  Balfour's nol   beyond al\nat     the    nnt set     that     it     was    RoadJOOl\nfor ih,' premier to ndd \u25a0anytalnk  to\nSir    RObOll    Iliiflie's    able    speech    ln\nwhich iu- had declared Qraal Britain\nhad   no   in tint ion   or   luggeetlon   of\nany alteration Of her financial Oblige*\nUoai   tO   thO   I'nited   States.\nLloyd Qoorga Ma^matfgod that  tha\nrep.i ral inns   ceinmlssiiin,   acting   tttnler\nthe treaty of Viitigtaliin had tho power\ntn  revise  the amount  of reparattoni\n\u25a0 from time to time, and  thai   if  tin'\n\\ commission granted Germany u moni-\nI lOrUim     Or     decided     in       reduce       the\nCloudburst\nIsolates Hot\nSprings City\nm.lrkjslffni..K   a   report\n! MUtlg a   report\nhot RpniNns, s. n. keg, 3.\u2014Prop- i\nerty drttmnpe ootlmated tt nearly si,nun.- J\nOflfl wag caused lute taOt nighl by a\nclou.11 uirst Whi>Oh si ruck this eity, lin-\nlatluK ll for several tiotirs from the\nnei   Of   the   wtnte.\nThe roadbedo of both the CblcagOt\nBurlington A Qulney and  the Chioogo i\n&\u25a0   Northwestern   nillruads  were   wasli,-l\nOUl   about   the   city.     The   dam   Of   lh-'\npower plant   here waa twep!  away and\nthe city will be In darkness for al least \"\ntwo   w.,ks.   tt   WOJ  PtOtSd   ton||*ht.\ngovem]    hOOeaS    were   d est roved,   but\n00   far   iis   could   be   loomed   Ih.re   has\nben no Ins** of life.    A dozen nutonio-I\nbiles  b-biim'in*,'  to  tourists were carried\naway und large troos were' tnappsd off '\nby   Sir   II.   Moatafg   Allan,   for-1 by  the unrusti of water.'.\nmer  prooldonl   of  tin*   bunk,    i.ittie \"^~\nthe InoOgnltO eleven liottlng first\nloinpiliiiK 207. Tho Oantidiansl nfterj\nli.sing one wicket for 10 runts ov\niiij-ht, completed their innings toi\nfnr a total of ill and after SOOTlagl\nHi) for nine wickets In the todond ln-~\nninKH, lhe BngUoh captiin declared.!\nIn their tOOOnd attempt, the men froml\nlhe Dominion had ohtained til fori\nthree  wickets .when  time  wn*  caded.f\nThirteen Million Phones\nWill Halt for One Minute\nin Hottor of Dead Inventor^\nNEW YORK, Aus. 3.\u2014Ths\nAmerican Telephone &. Telegraph company announced to*\nday that every one of its 13.*\nOO0.OC0 telephones in ths Unite***\nStates and Canads would o \u2022\nservice for one minute st 6 2*5\np. m, eastern standard time, tj*\nmorrow, when the body of Ale\nsinJer Graham Bell, inventor oi\nth-*- telephone, would  be buried.\nj pear\nNelson's Best Cafes\nKADDBN\u2014W. st. gee, e,t\\.  I:   Dos-\nwell, Mrs. ti.i-iwell snd family. Yinir;\nA. A. Webb. Mrs A A. Webb and fan -\nUy. Lethbridge; Donald a, UcPratt, M.\nJ. Wateon, Harry McDonald, i: Hay-\nwood. Pird.ir. Otts aflllroy, William\nHreiman. gpoaaoi. John Jookott, Hail:\n.1. I.. Meet) H Posenkeff, John Aulen-\nhof. John M White, S Prorklc, wit<\nand family. Klmberley Ti A HeDon-\naid, Reno mine\nSTIRLING HOTEL\nIf losking for s modern and\nclesn room or apertment it will be\nto your tntereet to call at ths Stirling Hotel before renting elsewhere.\nP.   H,   8USH,   Preprietor\nTHE  STANDARD  CAFE\n320   Baker   Street.   Nelson,   B.   C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NICHT\n11:30  t.  2:30 Special   Lunch.  ,*{5<>\n1:30   to   8:00   p.   m\u201e   Supper.  \"15,*\nPrion.   154\nHIGH   CLASS   RESTAURANT\nROYAL CAFE\nOpen day and nlnht. Quick ierv-\nIco, Dinner, 11:30 a. m. to 2:00\np.   m.,   3f,c.     Special   Supper,   1:30\np.   m. lo 8:00  p   m.,  35c.\nPhens   182 SO)   Baker  Street\nTHE LAKEVIEW HOTEL\nMrs. Mallette A. Son, Proprietoti.\nNice, warm, comfort\u00abtds rooms at\nreasoashls   rates    Open    day    and\nniKht\nCerner   Hall   end   Vernon   Streets,\nof aniiiiitic.-',  ii would be no\nre   from   the   treaty.\nHogOS   for   Free   Hand.\nThe   premier   OzprOOOOd   i*:ulsfaetinn ;\ni hat   ht.   Potoflgro  had   pro*aooahi  to \\\nsubmit at next week's conference and\n\u2022Old be trusted the Ionise of OOOUnOtto!\nwsuld  give   the   government   a   free\nhand    tO   examine    ihem   and    do    it \u25a0 1\nI best   tO  Strive   at   on   ncieeincnt.\nOmttnulhg,    Lldyd    Oeorgo   a creed\nthai    if   f'.imany    w. re    pfeeeod    ton!\nhard, she miafil ba driven to despair';\n\u25a0and whether she threw bereelf into!\nthe handi of the roao(lonartes or the1\neuin in u .lists,      made      little     difference\nfrom the Brltlafa polnl of view. There\nwould be lota nr trouble, ho said, but\nnothing rash, ami n revolutlondry\nGermany   In   the   \"center   of   Europe]\nWOUld   bo  B   very  different   thing  fn>m\nrevolutionary Rnoola.\nBetter   Ru:sia   Than   Germany\nThe    pr-mbr    --aid    he    lliout-'ht    It\nwai a hleswiag for Kur.ip'\" thai  the\nntbi'ink   of   Commohloa   had\n1   in   llus-tia.     In   that   respeel\nami    Trotzky    had    goofl    111.\"\nBavinur*-   of    society.      Such    an    OUt-1\nburst    in   a    highly    trained,    wi-11   or-1\nlanlaed  end   tateHfgetU   country   like\n' J.'ini.in.v wnuhl bo t. porti to the\nWorld.    Tb'Tefore,  it would  he a  mis-\ntaho  to  pit-  ticrn.any  beyond   her I oa^orotaiidgnf\nlimits  of  endurance.\nAl  the sum.- time th\u00bb premier dep-;\nrotated   trader  eatUngtlag  Oermany'i!\ncaj.a. itv   tO   pay.     He   said   that   OOf>\nmany, like the n st  of the world, was :\nic    trOSS    a    had    trade    situa-!\nTherefore,    I his   was   net    th* '\n,   estimate   her   full   capacity |\ni    Imiiossible    to    predict    what ;\nId   ha'|.pen   when   tin*   world   had\nI  jind   Cermany   wns  withmii |\nhirther   evidence   of    Importance   was I C^oXmw^    \\\\y__VJ\nbroughl  oul   tnday   in  the  reexaniina- | LCUlltUldllO   UltlVV\nSecond Cricket\n.\u2022axamlnatloa   nf\nTo Make Hairs Vanish\nFrom Face, Neck or Arms\nMatch at Home\n(Boaaty Culture.)\n,i    tittle    powdered    delntonel\n. hairy growths appoaf*|\nfirst\nl.l'l\ni,\\ki:vii:w-A.    Vulc\n?pur.\n\\V il\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n\u2022 tl VERNON  ST., EAST\nC.mlnr.ilil.   Room..   Hoi   .nd   Cold\nW.t.r.     Dining   Room   in\nConn.cti.n.\nHat..   11.00  and   Up.\nHOTEL CASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR\nQ.n.ral    8tor.    in    Connecti.n.\nSpecial   Sunday   Dinn.r.\nAssort,.!    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You  will\n**4-*\u2014fii d   that   our   prices   srs   lower\nthan   elsewhere.\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nNELSON,   B.C.\nBEFORE BABY\n COMES\nWatchful Care Necessary\nLvdla Ts. Pinkham's TgtggtgUi\nCompound ll a splendid medicine and\nshould be taken hy the iXpeCOUt\nmother. It will aasii?t her iu keej*-\niiiS well and sfronp. This is very\nBOeggaarr, not only lor her own coai-\ntort but for th*1 future as WOU\nHead the oxptrieuce of Mrs. Rar-\nInn of New Urun-wick. and ple-ise\nl*ear in mind ibn' every letter pgb-\nlislu-il rooommaadlsg Lydia K, PinU-\nhan'l VeRPtable Compound Is gggadai\nand unsoliclipd. It ll the oxprosalot)\nof *rraiitudf> from women who ggfg\nbeen helped.\nCumberland   Bnv.   N.   P.\u2014\"I   was\ntroubled   w nti   weak   reeling\"-*,   hpatl-\na<he, all (he time, a POgfh, laliring I ttttt*\nsncllfi  and   gatM   in   my   hack   and  | tion.\nside.    I could not do a Kitiple bit of I tim'1\nwork  Hnd  had  to be  hcl'ied out  to  j it   w\nthe   hammock   nhero   I   lay   In   tho\nfresh  air  from morning until  night\nand I had to be carried up and down j iTll,.in;.] ggM, while Qtrea! aWtalo had\nlinn\nMontagu.\ni'.   K.   Wilson,   K.   C,   crown   prosecutor, declared the orowo wai roody\nto   cill   Hon.   C    C,   Ballnntyne   nnd\nl':iri|iili:ir    Hohertson,    former    direc-\nlore of the haitte. hat oo tor go K oonbtU\/   ^\"f.   \"'\" *   ---\u2014 \u2022\u00bb han(ly HI]bl vvl\nbe  foroooop.  ihey  would only  corroh-1 \\       mike n  ptste with  some of the pow-\noroto    evidence    given    by    Kir    Mon- j     1-OS'DON,      Aug,      3.\u2014Willi      their iter   nml   t   little   Water,   then    ftprnad\ntagO    All-in   snd    K.    Howard    Wilson,   opponents   finishing in  h  ulltihtly  bit- over    hair    snrraCe.      ATlcr    2    or    .*\u2022\nvlcO'prootdajlt.      Chief    ftatsSO    Do-1*\u2022* POaWaft,  Norman  Se-igrnm'-  tour- minutes rub  off,   wash   the  skin   er, l\nc.irie    ihcrenpnn    dpelared     that       he   '\u25a0\u25a0'-' laatOfll   Ctinadinn   cricketers   drew it   will   he   entirely   free   from' hall    or\nWOtlld   take  the  responsibility  of   call-1 *h''    second    mat- h    of    their    RttgUeh blemish.      This    simple    treittment    ll\ninK the  witnesses  later should  It   ap-1 tour,  a   two-day   game   with   i   ifrong utifniliiij*\\   but    care   nhnuld   bo   i xcr\nIncognito     eleven.     The     Iftfilll]     wai ebed   to   Ret   genuine   delatone,   other\ncommenced    at    Wimblelon    yesterday, WtM   >uii   may   l.e   disappointed.\nential  Iron the crown's view-\nARMENIANS QUIT\nALEPPO REGION\nAI.KITO, Syria, A\"g. &.\u2014 Arm*n'uns\nhave hegtin an exodus from the .\\lep-i\n|wi and Alexandre! 11 district, MOOrdlBI\nto report! i-eachtag u\\M*_u_*g from  ihe\nsurrounding count ry. They gfl [earful, it is said, of the possibility ofl\nTurkish oc.-upation, and they know\nwhat this means from the otporieacesl\n..f   their  !(.untrytnen   In   Cillcl\".\nHumors   ire   current   here   of   some'\nbetween     Parti     and I\nj the Aagorg  Turks by which   \"France\n! und\u00abTtnkes to cede to the Pttrtloh j\ni Ntlionalists the districts of AlOppoJ\nAlexandretta and Delr VI Zor. This.\n| wntild a.'count for the AllllOllhlll un-|\nroot The re[M.rts, however, ctinnot bi I\neomirmed, but neveitheli-i\u00abs Ihe rest- j\nIcusness  contlnuca.\nlt Is argued here thut Franc niltzht\ntake such a step as this Ml. order\nto lessen   her   military  responsibilities |\nFt airs. After oilier medicines hod,\nfailed a fHeiid ad-i iscd me to take\nt#tUg K. PinkhaifcS Vegetable Com*\npoitrfd as t-lie &aid It was excellent\nior anyone in the family way. Be*\nfore the first bottle Mas taken I\ncould walk alone and oa I kept on\n\"-villi lt I got stronger, until I waa\nable to do all my wor;.\". My baby is\nnow a!x weeks old and is a big fat\nhealthy fellow. I an. sure Lydia 13.\niMnkhatn't Vegetable Compound htis\ndone wonders for mn nnd I rec urn*\nmend It.\"\u2014Mr.*i. Mtrrav .T. Rart\"iv,\nft. H. No. 1, Coml*rIand Ilay, N. B.\nin   Syria,   liecent   disorders   in   tbe\nterritories  have  been  serious.\nrial and external deb\nCharity    B-?gini    at    Home. I     _, , . T\"   ,\nThe    premier   concluded    bv    saying       y>iH'\u00abtcl.Ps   -frog*   Paris   la*--   Mir-h\nthat WhOB the critics meet   next  MOO*   \u25a0\u00bb\"    \u00bbbat    Menrl    Franklin    R ntlllon.\n| ,.av.   be drtdrod |Va he  fair  to  them  J0,mK f\"rJ'ri,n(p\" h:id tt___\\ \u25a0 \u2122_\n; while    taking    full     consideration     of,'-\"eaty   with   the   Angora   Turk.,   which\nQermanys portion.    Put  he disthut-' r:\"lt,',n,ll:,'\"'11   lh''    *h\u2122ran\u2122\"^    of\nly    ol,]ect,,I    to    the    idea    that     th.    ^^   \"\"\"\u25a0U'^\u2122   populations   in    \u00abP0-\nI present   tK.uble   was not   to  br* settled\nat the .xpe'nse nf (ireat Prltnln and\nj of the Brltlah taxpayer m llfoadi\n] wan   bOgriag   \u25a0   peeget   hurden   than\nCuticura Soap\n Imparts\u2014\u2014\nThe Velvet Touch\nrT-Ora-fi. i*f \u2022\u2022'*_*:i*^d.f,u!r^T\n'WU._~t   L\u00bbt\u00bbgM, Llwii*\nfa.'i'il\" Uea.-a*'\ni any   other   taxpayer   in   the   world.\nI **\\\\'e will gtvi fairness to 'lermnny\nand Justice to Fiance, hut Jusllc*\nmoatll  also   ju*-tlee   tn   the   world   and\n. of   OUT   own   hind,\"   the   premier   de-\nj. tared.\nBotinlsta ar\nAfrica or Am\nof thl planet,\n.lividi-d  II  to  whethi\n\u25a0a was the native honi\nOoverner Hurkley    of   VlrgUlul once\nthank.*d Qo4  thl re WON no printers In\nVug.ni...\nThe Secret of Good Health\nclfied Turkish territory. Mr. Bouillon\nhowever, made haste to deny this\nstitctnent   In   unmeasured   terms.\nA dispatch from CoaatanUnople\nJune 13 said lhat Colonel Mnugln.\nunofficial afrOBOh representative lo\nthe Turkish Nationalist government,\nhad reachi'd Angora, and that h's ioIh-\nslnn was lo clear up certain mts'inde--\nstundines consequent upon tho liOU-\nexecutlon of the Franco Turkisb\nlyrcemcnt.\nPrinted\nButter Wrappers\nEither With Your Name\nor with the words\nWhen Nature requires assistance, she\"*\nwill not be slow in conveying to you'\nan intimation of the fact. Decline of\nenergy, inability to sleep well. ' ead-\nache, biliousness, constipation, .\u00bb gen-\n*w .   eral sluggishness of mind and body and\nnormal any sjgn 0f digestive \"unrest\" should\nimpel you to seek the aid of a reliable\nmedicine without delay. There is no\nbetter\u2014no surer\u2014no safer\u2014than this\nproven remedy.\nAssist\nNature\nback\nto\naction\nTaki\nBeeeham's\nSold\ntvsrywhtrs\nin buxtt\nPills\n2Sc-40pilU\n50c-90pille\nTrain Travel in Russia\nCosllyt but Comfortable\nMOSCOW,       Aug.       |i    HlWOOaHgll\nPress\").\u2014Passenger travel on the prin\ncipal Hussian railways Is attain np-\npreaching a state of comfort and luxury for thone who can  pay tho price.\nThrough sleeping cirs are now rper-\nIted between Moscow and Petrngrad.\nMoscow and Odessa, Moscow nnd\nfhlta, Siberia and other Important\nterminals, Heslarrant wagon.-, have\nbeen   put   on   some   trnins.\nThi* fares and berth charges hive\nbeen Increased In Soviet r'lblea to\netpiol   the   prerevolution    gold    rate,\nThere nre no restrictions on flrst-\nchiKs trnvel nnd there generally I-\na waiting list for p'aces on these\nluxurious   rars.\nThe great majority of Russians,\nhowever, still travel picked like sardines In dingy third-class rare or\nbox cars, which contrast sharply wilh\nthe clen nil news of the accomodations\nafforded those who can pay for them.\ni\nRAIN     OAMAGE8    WHEAT    CROP\nSMFHimOOKR Que., Aug. Z.~\nConsiderable d-image was done to\nthe wheat crop ln various sections of\nthe eastern townships as a result of\nthe heavy downpour of rain last evening. The rain also caused a serious\nwashout   on   the   Grand   Trunk   be-\nDairy Butter\nAccording to the Dominion\ngovernment regulations a.11\nfarmers wtio eell butter\neither to stores or privately\nare required to have \"ft properly covered In a wrapper on\nwhich MUST appear In\nprominent   letters   the   words\n\"DAIRY  BUTTER\"\nThe fact Is also emphasised\nthut t-ll butter ln such\npackages must be of the full\nnet weight of siiteen ounces\nnnd In default of aims a tine\nof from HO to 130 for each\noffense Is Imposed. Whey\nbutter must be so labelled,\neven when mixed with darly\nbutter and dairy butter retains Its label even though it\nbe mlied with tbe creamery\nproduct.\nPrices\nPRINTED    WITH    NAME    OF\nFARMER   OR   BRAND   NAME\ntf you have your own name or\nbrand on your wrappers you gain\nvaluable advertising for your butter, lt cnuses people to ask tor\nthe tnme brand again,\n600,   Paper   and\nPrinting    \t\n1000, Paper and\nPrinting     ___ _...\n$4.25\n$7.00\nPRINTED   WITH   WORDS\n\u2022DAIRY   BUTTER\"\nIM\nlor\ntie\nfor\nloo\nfor\n1000\nfor\n$1.00\n$1.50\n$2.50\n$4.50\nWE CAN  8HIP IMMEDIATELY ON   RECEIPT OF ORDER\n\/\/ wrappers are to be mailed include postage when\ntending money orders\nDaily News Job Department\nTHE HOME OF GOOD PRINTING\nOAKER 8TEET NELSON. B. C\n  I\n 7(4\nC\\\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1982.\n'\"PavS TTifit\"\n\u25a0y\nlYEASTi\nAKES\nMCH IN\nVITAMINES )\n_&\u2022 r-^%e_\n_     -        MADL IM CANADA S\nThe  imporlFj.nco of il\nVllamines In food Is \"\nbeing recognized At\nthe   present   lime  to a\ngreater extent than ever\nbefore.   It has been conclusively demonstrated\nthat yeast Is rich in this\nall Important   element.\nMany people have received  great   benefit\nphysically simply by tak- ,\ning one. two or three\nRoya! Yeast Cakes a day.\nSend name and address\nfor free copy \"Royal Vca.il,\nCakes far Better HeaJlK.\"\n| E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED\nTOBONTO. CANADA\nGreat Northern Train\nResumes Regular Run\nSTRIKE SCENE AT BUFFALO\nAfter It'll itaya nf Irregular nuniag\nas a mlxi'tl freltrht and iwaaaBjai\ntrain the Gnat Northern will tn-\nntorHnv raaune Ita fibular daily run\nna a pa-Mager trnin. The froiKht\nwill  alati  bo  Iwrnk  to  Its  reRula\nThere   will   be   no   train   in   or\nthis   morning,   hut   the   passen,\nexpected    in   tonlgiu   un    its   ragnas*\ntun ut 6:20 o'clock standard time. On\nSaturday It  will depart at  T::tl a. ni.\nstandard   time.\nThe daily service on this road was\ndiscontinued on July U0 when the coal\nstrike interfeited with . Uie United\nStates railroads.\nTop   picture\nThe lower pictttr\nMm with repeating atutgnna ns tin\nmotor truck containing aimcil  stutc tin\nIri | Suggests Ways of\nKeeping Forest\nFires in Check\nON A HOT SUMMER DAY\nOn a summer afternoon there Ih\nnothing more appropriate and certainly nothing more ilellciim--i thtin a\ncool, rofroohlBg drink of SALADA |\n\"ICKIV' Tea. Tiie fluvor Is so (Uo-\ntinctive und so uppeulin-*; that \"K'1-;U'*\nSALADA has become u most popular\n.summcr drink on all occasions-. It\nIh wonderfully refrei-iliiiig. Ask for\nIt  today.\nNo Made His Last\nPutt by Damsigfc,\nInter-clewed yetttr.lny on thc\nlore-it firs aitustlon and Ita alarming snraad. W. C. \u00a3. Koch said thut\nwhile ths dangtr wai always pres-\n\u2022nt In innuuf-r time, the extended\nhot spall had aggravated msttera\nbeyond all ordinary calculation nnd\nth* matter ot combating them waa\na greater problem thla yoar than\nusual.\nBlgnala From Summits.\nTwo \u25a0svicgoatlOBO were offered l>>  Mr.\nKoch to minimize the menace,   one. Hrf.\nentublUhnu nt nf lookouts en  coiiuuiiid-\n! Ing   Nuiuniitfi,   from   whlcli   (lie   lookout\nI man  could  at  stated  11 in cm  signal   \u2022><\n| watchers below. In thla eeiiiicetion tic\nHUttrKestH that u simple code of itgnatl\ncould be arranged to Indicate a aqoan\non a map or noun* g0t\\ lenlar ere.k\nwhere   a   fire  Ih noticed.    These   went.I\nAvers John Black Hhow up ut ,,!Kl\"nni1 \u2022\"\u25a0on,i'* \u25a0***\u00ab\u00ab on\n, signal h    would,    in   many   cases,   enable\n' an arrest    of   the    fire.    Particularly\nSAN JOSE. Cai., Aug. X-\"Tell wl,Pri> valuable timber ni concerned\nGene I hae no made my lnM putt,\"\u00bb an early warning was of great value.\ns^id John lilack, the golfer, this eve-1 A\u201e to tll(1 f(irm ,lf i|f^ Mr K((.,,\nnlng. when a message of sympathy; Rftif1 Im dl)U,(t ,h(1 fnn.stry i.nmch hail\nand encouragement from Gen** '5iira-|Rome Rearm,, lined up; the thlnK w.w\nzen Was read to him. \"Not by a damn to apply II. In war linns airplanes siE-\nslght.\" he added. j nailed Um position of the enemy wit*\nBlack, who is recovering almost ml-1 relative oage, and a signal good enough\nraculousty, from what was thought for that enemy was good enough for\nto be fatal Injuries, receive'.! In an, the enemy now under dlacuestoi*:.\nautomobile accident recently, i'i said I It waa, he said, important to, have\nto be on tho mire road to recovery good trail*- to the watchers on the mm*\nnow und probably will reg'ii'i all his mlts and these In must BO\u2014a would\nfaculties,    bis    phyHlciHUH    think. 'servo   a   deuM.-   purpose   ami    pnn   a\n \u2014m*. \u2014\u2014 | great   value   to   hfOSpOfltori   anil   Others,\nThc   first   pin   nuiklni:   uiaclmie   was   00   welt   as   timber  own, is   am)   in   lhe\nmade   by   nn   American   llvinj-   In   Kng* j public safety,\nland In 182*1. Hla aecond suggestion was an air pa\ntrol Air. Koeh sees no reason why hv-\nilniplnnes could not patrol thu mountain limber areas and camps, as lhe\nntniTulaiit   lahoO  grOTlda  ample   landing\nspace.\nRadtoa In aonnectton with ri>i.->r\n\u25a0abena wood, ha thought, assist, am\nthe camps arc gradually titled with re-\nci'I vers a bullet In OSTVloa could t\"1\nhlOOCOlad    and    folks    In    tin*    tfinb.r\ncountry would know when danger waa\nmar ami take measures accordingly.\nRecaptured Convict\nOwns to Shooting\nof Taxicab Driver j :\u201e\u25a0;\nFOREST FIRE BURNING\nIN THRUMS VICINITY\nOpposite the 22.mile board mar tie\nbig   bluff  b.-low   Tin inns,  on   the   south\nside of.the river, a serious tonal  ftre\nwas  reported  last   night   to be   burning\nup tin gulch In heavy timber.\nReports of the fire at tin- head of\nLemon creek slat, lhal the lire there is\nassuming large proportions, ami that\nfarmers at Willow I'olnt have been recruited to help combat h.\nCOUNCIL MAKES\nSPORTING OFFER\nii.i \u00bb\u00ab\n< \u2022 r.\nDISCOVER   RARE   DISEASE\n\u2022*\nYou have something you do not need\nwhich could he turned into money by\nusing\nDaily\nNews\nClassified\nAds.\nOne and a half cents a word. Sixinser\nlions for the price of four when cash accompanies order.\nRED WING, Minn.. Aug, I\u2014Charles\nDalns, who escaped from lhe Ramsey\ncounty .hit in St. Paul last night\nwaa captuieit mar here lato today.\nan.) confessed, according to county\nauthorities),   that   he  shot   nnd   killed\nHarry Hoffman, a Minneapolis laxic ib\ndriver,   who   had   la km   him   from   St.\nPaul to Red Wing last night The\nman was captarod after a poooe Of\n100 men hod opnbed a deserted quarrj\npear OM PiroUnar, ao-athegat of here.\nMains inul a negro cellmate escaped\nIn.ni lh.* St. I'aul jail after overcoming   a   Jailer.\nnew hydrant tliat had recn'ly been\ninstalled at the foot of Stanley atioot,\nand be given o key lor the Hydro*!\nto bs oood in eaoo of fin- al :lio\nmatt h   block   factory.\nAlderman CheejttottS BUrggeetod thai\nthe large cotton wood tree nn tfetooa\navenue   on   the   corner   of   Ctvitharn\nI   gfjjiH ||(, c,|t ,-|nWn ;,.,d Alll\"l\"lll.lll\nWill  Bear  Cost  if  Seepage campbeii wis instructed to give per\n_ ss   \u25a0 f\\ 1 \u2022 mission   to   noun-   one   who   WC\nrrom   Mains;   Otherwise it for wood t.. cut u down\nOn Those    preaent    were:    Mayo\nwncrs Pay M-turdy. am.,,.,.,, a. s. \\\n  Kenneth    Cartpb. II.    L.    ii.   i*Ji\nAt    |    special   meeting   of    the   cily C,   I >.   Hhnw  gml   fi.   Turner.\n(oiineii   hold   tost   nlghl   in   tin-   cltv\nhall. cuisi.Ivi'.il.le discission ensn.'.l in \t\nconnection with the InnUlhUton of\ntowerago aahad for by tha potltloitera\non Hichant ttgOOf and M. MloklOODB !\non   the   corn.-r   of   Kobson    and   QorO   |\notroeto, wimse sower eormectlon, which\nin ihe pnsi has gom* through another j\nproperty,  had  recctllly  been   out   uH,\nMr.  Mickleson itated \u25a0 MVOTO lunul-\nlca[t   was   placed  OB   liini   by   liivlu;*  no I\nconnection,   and   Otforod   to'   pay   one-\nthird  the cost of  installation   if  th*\ncity   would   proceed   with   the   work  of j\nrunning  the  aeiror  to   Ma   property, i\nOr   in   lieu   ol   this   lu*   would    Ug   gnd ,\nlackfiil tor lnsuIUng*a sewer from hla\nresidence and along the lane, a mat- '\nter of a-ioiit   ISO  foot,  to  ihe  street,\nif the city would ntead the sower on\nKill    street    tO   Hoboon,    and    lay    lhe\npipe.\nWill     Connect     Sewer\nAlter  considerable   discussa-n   which\ncentered  chiefly around   financing,  ii\nwas    tmally    decided    l.y    lb.*    tHHincll\nthai tho sower to aerva Mr. Mlcklc-\n\u25a0oa be connect.'.i, in- to do thc igcava-\ntin-; and backfilling and tlu   .ity to\nlay   the   pipe.\nAl.icnnan lh rswilt atrongly -d. oca-\nted sower connection Ior the petition-\ners   on   Kiciiard   Btreet,   wlm   nu.nhi r.\"l\n(4, ataUng thai they had l n \u25a0^ayln-?\nfor thin Borvtca for the peat 2<)\nyeara and wore \u2022\u25a0milled to it In many\nways,     especially     from     a     sanili-y\n\u25a0standpoint, in this connection Alderman Turner impressed the council on I\nth,. n-'eti of tliis service and waa of\ntin* opinion tliat something *:ueclHc\nihould Immedlatel) ba arrived at.\nin   th.-   onglneor'a   report   it   wa\n\u25a0Shown that the estimated cost of in\nBtallatlOn   would   bO  HfT-l  and   .his  oil\nDitated   considerable   oontroveray   a*\nto how it ...aid bo financed at  pros\ncut.\nit was finally decided Uwl aogoe- j\nthing concrete iii the matter ihould be I\narrived a** In the next regular moot*-1\nIflg   Of   tile   eOiJIii il.\nThe  peUttoa   for  nwerage   to  lag]\nnew residence being erected by Ur*.]\nl).   Ciiizz* lie   on    Lalini'T    stn-t    was j\ngranted on the Doodltami that ahej\ndo tli\u00bb Mcavating und bOAkfllltng oul\nthe    street    to    the   main    MWOT.    Th-1\n,-ity to iiiv the pipe aad eooneot oagao,\nPlana   for   Warchouso\nlu   conn\", lion   with   the   ere. line,   of\na central  warehouse  tor  tlu:  city,  llu-\nengineer  waa   laotructed   to  carefully\ngo Into ih.* plans-, and ooUmataa and\nsecure all the data possible and i, port\nat   the   n.\\t   mooting\nMiji.r McHardy stated that an the\ncage' wort hod io be done it would be widl\nui-ual ,0 ,1,v ;i ,IV'!;1W i\" lllis tttool \"-arara\nl.o.-ai the people together wiih tl..- ' ylaw\nMi, r tor the power act) oaioa ohoog Iba\n- ,],,,  wool im\nConsidering ihe communication from\ntli- owners or 11 \u2022 - - Griffin Mock on\nBgkor street, siaiini; thai water, presumably   from   a   leaky   i> >' >r   main\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nSTOnACE,      CAHTAGE      AND\nDISTRIBUTION\nWe make . specialty\nof moving Furnitur.,\nP i a n o .      and      Safes.\nP.  O.   Box  116. T.lephon.  33\nstantly in\nivonderful\nmr dainty\n-ly as\nand\nlovi\nsaw\nFo,- all fine\nlatindering\n|Wont Shrl\nI l-or Washing Silks-Laces |\n\u25a0 All FineT-aoncs\nLever Brothers Limited\nTOflONro\nCHATHAM,   'int..   Aub.   ^.~\nt   ||..|lllKI'll.   II   ilisiii.*..'   nt   all   I\n,   haa   I\"*-\"   i..*ni*i   ii'ii-\npliyau i.ui.s   nn.   iliMititiK   tli\"!r\nflaa toward d PTO|\u00bbr dlagsaala\n,-is...   Tha   aatlanl   ii.is   baan   hlao\nunder quarantloa.\nTins'   dlaea.D.   which   In   aomollm\nmint ttti .1   In   .\u25a0.iii,.;    bad    -n    r\naemblea  \u201e   lulaa   lepruay,   i.r  ml.. -   \u2022*\u00bb\u25a0   \u2014f*\u00bbt   \"\",Ur   \"'\"   i\"\"\"'*\"t*\nr    tin-    l.iiil.liiiK.    nml    lh.it    llBdi\nSold only in scaled packages\u2014\ndusl-pronf!\nloala of tl\nill    Snllllll'l\n\u25a0'.111,\nill la very cotBiaon\nLibrarian Passes\nDefer Question of\nElection Contest\nfor Premier-Elec!\nTin: i*as, Man, Auk. I.\u2014Whethei\nnr not I'liiniif-iii-it Jnlin Brackan\nwill   innti'at   lhe   di-fcrriil   t'li'i-tlon   In\nTil.'    I'aa     istllllilirj     will    Iir    dafi-\nnlti'ly    s.-ttlial    nt    a    nil-, tlin;   nf    tin-\nimai  in mn li i.r  Hi..  United Farmer.\ni.r M.mii.ii.a  bara ttaat  WWaaaday.\nTin.   |>, .tui.-r-.l.-rt   la   In   fnvnr   i.r\nbeinf '.it'.Tiil tin* Hint, it \u00abas iiriiiiyiii\ni n   maatlng  hul   nlcht,   i.nt   la\nAVtRN PAHDOE\ndumped afalnal tin* tvails, were raua-\nliuj than in fall in. ni-*\" 'I*-'1 tl'\"\nt.jiiiiii.itii.iia wara rottad on a.....iu.t\nnt Hi. latih that had fill'il in rwar tin*\nconcrete baaaa, tin* engineer aUted\nthai th,. v ttar appaarad t\" ha '\"tn-\nlag   trnm   n   aprlag   underground,   as\ntin* mains  war il]   four  fi \u25a0\u25a0'  deep,\nwalla tha aaapa**) was oomlni la\ntram a depth nf alaat feet.\nSporting   Suggestion\nMayor  McHardy   augfeeted   puttlnn\nup a spnitiiiK nif.r thai tin* itty tni-\ni-mtll   tin*   w'alir   mains,    and,    it    tli\"\nwHtrr was eomlai froia thla  \u00ab>urea.\ntin* rity wuiilil bear tin* nl\" ii\"- !\"\n\\l\\v  ili-tlt   it   was  from  natural   .al.sis,\nthat th.* owner, i.r tin* block bear it\nIt   wns   finally   decided   lli.it   Hi *   \"I-\nr. r 1\"* made.\nAliliiinan Cboquette cited  lhe o h\nof tli,. Sasflstb church mannirlul hall,\n1 vkara a runtiini: aprtaf was au n-\n1 trnii. also iii thr aaaa ol  ih\" '\"ath-\nolio t'hiinih whara Hil* aama omdltlon\nwaa   mt't.\nJ    In  th!.  aaa,   **f   tin*   clndera   lain!\ndumped   afalnal   \"\"'   kulMlnii,   under\nthe blfh sl.liwalk. Ill'* ililtin.\"! tl'-\npurl.at that tin > hail !*\u2022 i 11 l'll,l|i\"l\nasiilnst    th.'    wall    l\u00abf    M    ti*. t.    'i his\nSHOULD KEEP A 3$X ON HAND.\n_ '\"...\u25a0..-\nv ajj: i\nr'-\u2022\u25a0.'',-;-'.''''''-;'.\nsai.l tn hnve l''.'innnii.|iil|..l  lhat  nrtlnr       t'hlr'l'   hharriaa   ot\"   tho   Ontario   hi:     mtlttor  was  i.foirnl tn lho  .'Uy sollt''\nbe deterred nml if aoaalbla i an!-* lalat^B and former managing editor  !l\"*-'\nminis   axpreaalon   nf   opinl-n    ho   so-   ,,r   gh\u00ab   Toiont'i  Glulir.   Is   dead.   UBi*d :     As   far   as   th\"   wooden   poeti   .up-\neared  from all  Into\nlinn*   In-   nhoii   for\nstill   parti\ndefinite\nlllt'l\nTins  Information  was coalalnad  ii\naa un..ni.ial lalagnun.   Th\" nomina\ntii n was ao.niilniKiy deferred for om\nok\nProhibition Starts\nTeetotaller on An\nInterminable Spree\nNKW   YORK.   Auk.   I.\u2014One   oi   tin-\nloagoot apt aaa in btotory, it Indeed, n\n|m not iihstdiitely thi' longOOt, *v:is\nut till ,i I iii today td a former l>ni -\n(tOSdar,    August    I \u00bbi-t i-ritiK,   It     '>    M>\nwiie. Ron, wi.o toid a Brooklyn\nmaglatrata   bar   h'aataad   -jot   dttrnb\nthf* dav proMbttlOn went Into effect,\nand haH liecn tlninU ever win *o. \"He,\nhim not done n day's work in f.iiir\nyeiirn.\"   nlie   hjiI'1.\nUrfore inohibltlon, b|h> Mid, lie\nnfvpr touched a ilrop. He wgg lockeil,\n\"I'-\nFernie Receives Radio\nProgram From Local\nBroadcasting Station\nFertile. iieeordinK to word received-\nin the city, haw picked up pronnirnM'\nliromlcanted hy The Dully Newa Hta-j\nttion in thin city.\nThin In tiie first owlHlde point to\nreport having picked up the pro-\nKrain, wtilch Ih nij-hlly broadogotod by i\nthe Canadian  Auto &  Electric  com-'\npuny.     The    broadcasting   ututinii    I** i\nnow working in good order and malt)\nreaving  i,>4*. ara being Ingtollod to\nI porting  the   building   belli\nV , -~m  ' wea the contention that tins was du<\nKlffnSTOX.   \"nt..   Aug.   ^.    Herbert   only   to  natural   cause,*   and   lh-   pt-SS-\nthe   seven^car-oht   son   of   gergota!  iga of lime. Tins  wa*- also rotorrod\nRichard   OoUloun   or   the   Hoyal   ('ana- to    the    solicitor,\nuiau     Horse    Attillei-y,    was    dtTOWOed Hydrant Key for  Match E'oc'-*.\nthin   gftenmon   while   riding   '\"\u00ab\u25a0\u2022*   In      Permission   waa   given    tn   W.   W\nAnglin'a sUp. Pfjwoll to arect a hose reel b x .it ih<\nGASOLINE\nGALLONS OF MILLS is what you buy\nevery  time   ynu   have   your   tank  filled\nwith IMPERIAL PREMIER GASOLINE.\nAbundance  of   power   and   complete   nioloritijf   satisfaction   ore\n'\/jV^ added for Rood me.isu\n\\httm.\nThe Charm of the Summer Home\nis in freedom from kitchen smells and kitchen drudgery. Keep\nthe home sweet and clean and thc meals wholesome* and\nappetizing by serving\nShredded Wheat\nwith fresh fruits and green  vegetables.   Shredded Wheal is a ready-cooked\nwhole wheat food.  Nothing so appetizing\nas the aroma of baked wheat.   Sets you\nup for work or play on sultry days\u2014thc\nmost real food for the least money.\nTwo Itiscuits wilh milk or cream make a complete\nnotirisln'n** meal. Fat il for breaklasl wiih sliced\nhananag or prunes; for lunch with berrict; for\ndinner with sliced peaches,opricols, slewed raisins,\nor Ircsh fruits.    Ready-cooked, ready \u2022 to-ey.\n_\n Page Fouf\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1922.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPublished every morning except Buns'7..1^ V?*, News P\"blisbmK Company,\nlimited.  Nelson,  B. O., Canada        *\"\"*\u2022\nBusiness lettera should be addressed\nand checks and money orders made\npayable to The News Publishing Company, limited, and ln no case to individual   members   of   the   staff\nAdvertising rate cards and A B C\nstatements of circulation mailed on request or may be seen at the oTflee of\nfi?7-*** ,r,,lHllVr aRflncy recoRnlsed by\ntne Canadian   I'ress Association.\nSubscription   rates:    Hy   mall\ntry)   60 cents per month;\nOutside Canada,  a   month\n17.50.  Delivered,   \"\nalz months,\nadvance.\n(coun-\nH per year.\n75c;  a year,\n._  per month;   $4  for\n17.60 per year,  payable  ln\nMember   Audit   Bnr.au\nof   Circulation\nFRIDAY,   AUGUST   4,   1922.\nEfficient\nhuseke\nLt*.ur**.* A. KlnKtnoB*,\npnmenoNa for a ?bad veqbtablb mat\nIt,,\nUgbl   \u25a0\nbrown.\nLast Monday, July 21, I gave gan-\neral iliroctUina for tii;iltiti\u00ab one of lh \u25a0\nni'w Ma-Ule, made ol gwaaa. Today I\naiii gtelng iiii'i'ctiiuis fur a yagetablc\nmat ntaiii* in tba tang way, if ynu\nilia nnt aee laal Kanday'a gaaaral girl trow\nrectlona, da not writ.- tu ma for taem, gree,\nos I hare no raprtnta; laatead, bu to Ugl>l\nark\nAll the World Would Buy\nThat present possibilities for\nprogress and prosperity in all\nof the civilized countries of the\nworld are greater than ever,\nonce stability is restored, is a\nfact which needs no proving.\nIt seems more than pathetic,\ntherefore, that industrial stagnation in many sections of the\nglobe and unsettled economic\npolitical problems should stand\nas barriers to accomplishment.\nIt magazine story and news report the one thing which seems\nto loom largest is unrest; and\nthe thought comes to the reader\nthat there is nothing which is\nso much needed in world politics, commerce, industry and\nsocial relations as cooperation.\nThe good which could come\nthrough its establishment and\nthe consequent dethroning of\ngreed qnd beliggerency could\nscarce he measured.\n.In this connection there is a\nreai\u2014tfermon for those who\nwould take the time to.read and\ngive a little study to some of\nthe business bulletins which\nare issued from time to time by\ncommercial agencies and the\ndepartments at Ottawa. Bus-f\niness which in these modern'\ndays is the life blood of all\nprogress seems to loom from\nevery quarter of the world.\nWhat the conditions would be\nif industrial relations were\nnearer normal and unvexed by\nthe aftermaths of war can\nscarcely be imagined.\nThese bulletins and news reports are for the purport of informing the exporters and man-,\nufacturers of the country what!\ncommodities are wanted in\nnear and remote corners of the\nglobe. The information is based\nupon direct inquiry from reliable sources and one is brought\nto the conclusion, even with a\ncasual reading, that the demand\njust now is sufficient to Imp\nevery industry running at top-'\nnotch production indefinitely.\nThe most wholesome prosperity\ncomes to any nation when the\nlargest number of persons are\nprofitably and continuously\nemployed. It is at such times\nthat the arts, sciences and culture also make their greatest!\nbounds forward, petty differences are forgotten, or quickly\nadjusted, because each man is\nbusy in a great cooperative\nmovement\u2014happy in supplying\nwhat another needs.\nThere  is  no  section  of\nworld which has so many\ntive products  needed  by\nfortunate  brothers  in  far\nlands.   The world's buyers are\nat Canada's door to pay for the\nproducts of the farm, the mill,\nthe mine and the forest.\nWhat the Prest Is Saying\nth**   riicuiiitiini   department   of   tins\nnewapapar  and   buy   g   bark   copy   ol\nthat  data.\nli.ml Vegetable Mat\u20141st row, 83\nbruwn. lad row: 111 brown. 3r,l row:\n15 yellow. 4th row: 1 brown, 14 yellow, 1 brown. f.th row: 1 brown, IS\nyellow, 1 brown. Otli row: 1 brown,\n4 TallOW, 6 (lark blue, 4 yellow 1\nbrown. 7th row: 1 blown, 4 yellow. 5\n\u25a0lark bine, 4 yellow, 1 brown. 8th row:\nI bfOWIl, 5 yell'.w, 4 (lark blue, 5 yellow, I broWn. Sth row: 1 brown, 3 yellow. 7 ilnrk hlui*. 3 yellow, 1 brown.\n10th row: 1 brown, I yellow, 10 light\nblue, 2 yellow, 1 brown. 11th row:\n1 brown, 1 yellow. 11 light blue, 1 yellow, 1 brown. 12th row: 1 brown, 2\n\u25a0tallow, 10 (lark blue, I yellow. 1 brown,\n] 13th  row:   1   brown,   1 yellow.   11   light\nI blue,   1  yellow.  1   brown,   llilr   row:   1\nbrown, 1 dark green. 1 yellow, 10 Ugh I\nrlillie, 1 yellow, 1 dark green. 1 brown.\nj loth row: 1 brown, 1 light green,\nil  light  blue,. 1 dark blue, 1   light blue.\nII light green, 1 brown, li'.lh row; 1\n| brown. 1 light green, 1 ilnrk green, in\n' light blue, 1 dark given, 1 light green,\n| 1   brown.   I7th  row:   1   brown,   1   .i.ii-1;\ngreen. 11 light blue. 1 dark green. 1\nI brown. ISth row: 1 brown. 2 Ughl\nI green, 1 yellow. 2 red. 1 dark gri i 'I. 2\n' red. 2 dark green. 2 red. 2 light green.\nI l brown, lltb row:  1 browa,  l dark\ngreen,   3   red.   1   light   green.   3   led.   1\nI light   green.   3   red,   1   d.irU   green.   1\nj brown.    20lh   row:    1    brown,    3    dark\n| green.   2   r.il.   1   Ughl   green.   2   red.   2\n1 light   green.   2   red,   2   dark    green.' 1\nbrown.   21st   row:    I   hrown,    1    lidi:\ngreen. 1 red. I dark gr., n, 1 ml. 1  dark\ngreen,   3  red,   1  dark green.   3  rod,   1\nlight\nred,   2\nIII. 1\ndark\nred,   I\nen.     I\nyellow,\nred,    I\ngreen.   3   i\ngreea,  3 red,   l  light\ndark   green,   2   red,   2\nbrown.   23rd   row:    1\n3   red,   1   light\ngreen,   3  rod.  2\nbrown,   lath   row:   1\n1  dark green,  1 light\ntl nk   green,   2   red,   1\nd.   1   dark   given,   1\nnth\ngreen,\ndroit\nlight    gr\n1    1.1\niwn.\n2nd   r.\nyellow, l brown. 18th row: 1 brown,\n1 yellow, 1 llgn.1 groan, 2 red, 2 dark\ngreen. 1 red. 2 light preen. 2 rod, 1\nlight green, 1 yellow, 1 brown. 2l'.Mi\nrow: 1 bruwn, 1 yellow, 1 light green,\n1 dark green, 2 red, 1 light green, 1\ndark green, 2' light green. 2 red. 1 dark\ngreen. 2 yellow, 1 brown. 27th row:\n1 brown, 1 yellow*. 1 dark\ngreen, 2 red, 4 light green, 2 dark\ngfOOII, 1 light green. 1 dark green, 1\nyollOW, 1 brown. Ittfc row: 1 brown.\n3 yellow,  1 dark  green.  1   light  green.\n0 dark green. 1 light green, 2 yellow, 1\nbrown. 29th row:   1 brown,  2 yellow.\n1 dark green, 7 light green, 3 yellow, 1\nhrown. tOtb row: I brown, 4 yellow,\nfi dark green, 1 light green. 3 yellow.\n1 brown, .'list row: 1 brown. 4 yellow.\n3 light green, fi yellow. 1 brown. 32nd\nrow:   1 brown, fi yellow. 1 dark greet,.\nI light green, tl yellow. 1 brown. 3.1nl\nrOW!    1    brown.    13    yellow,    1    brown.\n84th row: 1 brown, 11 yellow. 1 brown,\nsr.ih row:  ir. yellow (only). 30th row:\nII brown, (only), 37th row: 15 brown\n(only).   3Mh    row:    lit    brttwn    truly!.\nTwo si rings eneh of brown and yellow bends are needed: and one string\nr ieh nf light green, dark green, red,\nlight blur and dark blue.\nTomorrow\u2014Help-Ill Hints from\nReaders.\nau logalilaa aililiaaaej to Miss Kirk-\nman In carp of the \"Kfflcient Hous.-\nkeoplng*' department a*lll be answered\nIn tins, columns In their turn. Thla\nrequires rnnsl.lprable time, however,\nowing to the great number received. So\nif a [arsenal nr quicker reply la desired, a atampad ami aalf*addnaaad envelope must be enclosed with the question. He sure to use YOt'lt full num.\nstreet number, nntl thc name of your\nrlly and province. \u2014The Mitral*.\nROYAL BRIDESMAIDS\n.\/\u2022as.\n\u25a0dWMPl \u00a3\"*<%*>\ni\\ : ^53K^F?^H\n\u25a0 \\'9tr\n\u00bb.'     *     1          -            _    i Vw\nI^tE mkx?*\nL       M,*   Iw' r^ i <_**_\nw     m    m    &m\n_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.\n\u25a0\nBH   J j.\nrrlnressea Theodora, Ccclla. Mnigaret and Knolii\nAndrew of (Ireece, who were the bridesmaids nt the a\nAshhy lo Lord Mtuinthatli n.\n.   daughters\n\u25a0titling of Mi,\nif Prince\ni Bdwtna\nconsumption, and\ndig nhk* in spite of I\ni up Into the berol,\n\"a ' I have often wonde\nless , ahiu ao fast up th\noff   bam.   It   must  hurt\nof    Ihos\nas thus   (or  pn\nenabled to gr\nvictor of Quoit\ntl Willi, made ll\nHeights of Abl\nbeen lhe mem,\nly    worms. - L'ntler    I\nDaily Recipe\nTOASTED    CHttSE    SANDWICHES\n' Cluck\nLondon Daily News.\nII\n\u2022\t\nThe Lighter Side\n1\n\u2014\u00bb\nCut    Irish     I.\ngluli\nnf\nth\nand\n.   fin\nSpelling\nIt   Is   easy'  U\nninplt-s   of   men   (nnd\nparticularly   wonraT)\ntalned preeminent   p\nS^jcceis\nHhUll'lal.l     |\ndare w( -i-i\nuIhi hav, ,-i\nlions  In nun.I\nwalks of lid* (l.-Hpiti* a riffrHtabloi\nfailing ever to In; certain how th'* j\nKing's Kn;:li.-\"h ihould ba ipvllid. Such I\na falling may m\u00abrely mean that th'.' j\nculprit bos a fini' disregard f\"r iin-\nImportant details. Tti.it th._- direet< r \u25a0\nof a biff buslni'HH eOMWfl ami sj)|\nof an Important provincial rlty in\nhis prlvat'* rorief-pondenee eomrnftud\nauch soleclnmM i.s writing to \"i.iv ;\nd**re durler.\" in no way affeitod-. Ull\nability to judge th'- propitloui mo-1\nment for a rteni-'itlonal COUP or hrlog i\nhis pra<-ti\u00abitl exp. Heme t<> h\u00bb'nr nn tit' |\nimprovement ot municipal affairs, mil\nsuch a cam.* toot* H'-elling is \u2022 pari j\nof tho machinery nf life that <nn\nbe left to run itnplf wlthnut at ten*!\ntlon or else, \"what Is the use of an\nefficient ni'< rctary? And it is dofin-\nIt'dy less Important for a politician tu\nhe able to write \"pacification ol Ku-\nropo\" correctly than to know how\nbest to attain it.\u2014Kgyptian Mall.\nGeneral Wolfe's Mtdicine\nO-npral Wolfe's mother, I mn fold.\nhnd a method nf kllllnK snails. Ml\nuih*\"! to gather them in tin' Kardei,\nwash these In beer, put tln'm In an\noven \"till they ce;isi-d to cry,\" and\nthen prick them with a fork and\nsmash them up In a atone mortar.\nHlie then added soim* f-Tcen earth\n\u25a0worms, \"sliced through the middle\n\u2022in-1 h-ill-*-l In suit,*' mixed with this\nanall and worm conroction angel ten.\nroaeinsry, HKrltn.tiy blloney. ru**, turn-\nnicrle, and saffron, and finf-Oied *)ff\nwith si.tne hartshorn nnd cloves. The\nenmplfte method will be found In the\ngood lady'a mnntisi rlpt of homely\nreelpea preserved at Weaterham, from\"\nwhich It appears that th*- youthful\nJames, helng a delicate child, was\ndosed  with   this  filth  aa a\n| \"A skin you love to touch\" Is one\nthat doesn't (ft Hlp-cy In this Km.I\n. of   weather.\n| The puniest way to he reconciled to\nn^e Is to ohyerve ;i few yotini*; S'm-\n' pietniin trying  to :i< t  smait.    .\n- If we can save daylight l.y monl.ey\nIng with the clock, why not tii.l:.\nwith the (iilendar and i eta in th.\nbloum    of   youth?\nA rich man could be happy If h1\ncould overcome the suspicion that hi\nfriends   havo   designs   on   lii\u00ab   purse.\nIt frequently happens that the mil\nWho civs he will l^ji-lk It over lix.in\nthat  he will ask  his wife about  It.\nI   w.\nFrom   Aunt   Dinah's   petting   p^rly\nfllveiing   Nellie   horn--,\"\nA    bachelor    la    contented    for    the\n\u25a0ame   reason   that   people   once   were\ncontent    with    candles,    They    didn t\ncurl  forlKnuw an.v  htttur.  _,  .....\nCTUltl   an\n\"Spread       \u00abtt!i\n\u25a0ptinkli \u00abIth\nsheen LocaUx\nand   greet   fi\nwith tooth pii\n u  the  br*\nServe al  OllCt\nThe nadwit\nbut cut in Am\ncad tn slices about\nn loci thick Itcmove\nbutt\u00abr vu y .\u25a0*pnrinj-l\\.\ngrated clu-ese ati.!\nlittle fall. Pill the\nIn torM a naiidwii'h\nRoll     and     fash n\nii.:\n.   Bakl in a   bOt oven\nI;)   slightly   hrowiH'd.\nIns   n-'ed   not   he   rolled.\niie,I .-dmpen an I  toasted\nin   the   even   in   the   name   way.\nInstead of j lacim: in tin- oven. the>\"\nmay he browned -hy placiun Mr-*-*-!\npan greasetl lU^itty with bin on f il\nor butter.\nBY LENORZ\nTold in Rime\nSome of the most attractive blouaea\nin the French shops, which sooner\nor later find UliraMlVM tranwinirted\nlo or copied In America, cotPhiue in\n\u25a0a in.ist attractive way thl beautiful\nVelvet brocaded chifl'niis, with plain\ncrepe de chine or (\u25a0twrglttl in the\nKtimo   color.   The   standin.g   figure   In\nthe    sKetih    illustrates    Oni    Of    thesi\nmodels,    whii h   Is    DUtdl    in    sappliip\nISd  may  bej   worn   wiih a bla\nulip U an afternoon  costutoe.\nThe teeteA lady who is serving t\u00aba\nwears a dark Llu.' p'ornctto rrep*'.\nAw wlili h readies to the kne\u2022\u00ab, *\niind is ivnrn over it long slip. The I\nlleik mill sleeVe! tllllst r.'i t .* tin* Krciu h j\nfondness (or ladder ind other open-1\nwork holders.\nIse Taplora In f\"riill Mm\nWhrn thf fmit nr berries for a pip\nare too juicy, p-rhaps you haff bc^n\nIn the htibit of tbicLtrniof; i! \u25a0\u25a0 mliturr*\nn*ith Hour, nr -*om*ilarcb. Tbe ncM titr.''\nuse tspiuca. (The powdrred or ground\nkifi-l\". I'se n Iali|**s'ni(>nfii] to a pn*-. It\nwill thi'lcfn It better and give a much\nn..- r  tla\\or.\nTIIK  lIorsKWIFK.\nI  \u25a0-1-;-    .'-H*      Hit.    t*V   J'-.'....      \u25a0 \u25a0 Ja\/.r    (  lim^Htj\nTHE   HAVEN   OF   THE   BLEST.\nI havo a funny notion, but 1 calculate\nIt's right-\nThough   I  alnt what you'd ever call\nreligious.\nAnd while 1 pass it on nobody needs to\nshirt a fij-ht,\nFor I alnt meanin' to be sacrile^lotiH.\nHut    when    I    get    to    thlnkln' of   the\nchurches we have got\nAnd ull the different brands of savin'\nKtiice,\nIt sterns an awful muddle and It --tarts\nme   feelin' sad\nAt  how  these  different   sects  divide\nthe race.\nWe  all   have   got  our  notions  how   to\nreach the pearly gate\nAnd nil are hopln'  we   can nuiko  lhe\nclimb.\nSome  folk*\"    get    nil    het   up  for fear\n.        they're goln' to be too lute,\nWhile others calculatt- there's lots of\ntime.\nThen some are too solicitous about ihe\nother chap,\nAnd   criticize   his   gait   and   start   to\nlaugh.\nThe two of them start argufying\u2014then\nthey start to scnip\u2014\nThat  starts    tli.ni    both    backsleliu'\ndown thc  path.\nThen   others  go   their  .selfish   way  and\ntell   you   mifs'hty  sharp\nTheir way of savin' souls is much the\nbest.\nThey think    their    whips ars sprouiin'\nand   they're  goln\"   to  play  a harp\nWhen   they git to the  \"hftven of the\nbl. st.\"\nWhile others ate so busy helptn* wicked\nfolks like us \u2022 i   \"\nThey  aint a-buastin'     where    they're\ngoln'  to land;\nThey're, just the common Christian-! and\nthey never raise a fuss,\nHut always try to give a helpin' h.'nd.\nSo  I  been   kind  of  thlnkln'  when   we\nreach the Judgment place\nAnd   Gabriel   calls   for   order   in   the\ncourt,\nThat the good Lord who made us aad\nwho loves the human race\nAint   Koin'  to ask  us  when  we  there\nreport\nThe brand of our religion or if we w<*nt\nto church,\nOr what was lure our most hewettln\"\nsin;\nHe alnt  a-goln'  to  ask  about  uur pit\nreligious stunts\nBefore he says Hi's goln' to let us In.\n1'eihaps He alnt n-goin' to ask a hi. s.-id\nthiiiK at all,\nSo  I don't  m  what  folks have need\nto   fear.\nA l.od of Dove won't tell us that we're\nlost  beyond recall.\nSo  what's  the  us.* of  wiitni-liu'  while\nwe're here?\nHe  madi  the blessed  earth and every-\nthiitK   that   is   therein\nAnd     knows     that    we're    a-bue.-ln'\nmighty odds.\nHut     some      conceited-     critters     think\nthey're  bnyin'  reserved   s-*;ils\nWho may wind up us \"tllUlhudl\"  in\nthe \"gods.\"\nSo  while   l*m   sittin\"   b-'iv   and  ihinkln\"\nout   thin  i-hym.*  of niin.-,\nI  have   to   stop and   sort  of era ok a\ngrin\nAt   how   some   folks   will   stan.l   *fjbo*\\\nand   feel   quite   scandalized\nIf they, by chance, should see mo um-\nMia'   In.\nAnd also,  if St. IV,. r laks a chanc.   on\nsinful in,.\nAnd   lttl   ou   in   to   mlAffll   wiHi   llu\nrest.\nI bet I'll have n fit seeln' folks I .hmt\nexpect   to see\nWhen   I   get   to   \"the   haven   of   the\nblest.\"\n\u2014w. C, Motley\nward of 100 will bo summoned with-  out of work. lie was remanded and an\nln   the   next   month.   The  question   of i Interpretation  of the act will be  ob-\nwhother   it   is   the   Intention   of   the  tainoU   from   Ottawa.\nDominion    government    to   send    de\nfaulters to Jail ln their inability to\npay the |G0 fine Is worrying court\nofficials here. Today a young farm\nhand was convicted but ho had no\nmoney to pay hla fine aa he has Vice\nAnts   havo   frequently   drawn   little\nwagons 1*100  times their own weight.\nThe   tongue   of   the  chamelon   ifl  aa\na  long as its  body.\nCourt Officials Worry\nAbout Sending Income\nTax Defaulters to Jail\nPORT A1 mint, Ont.. Au?. 3.\u2014\nThe prosecution of income tax de.\nfaulters   Is   proceeding   here   and   up-\nFISHING TACKLE\nWhen going on-your vacation, why not go prepared to\ndo some fishing?   We have a new stock of\nRODS, REELS, LINES, CASTS, ETC.\nALSO\nTHERMOS GOODS\nWc have all sizes Dottles, Kits and parts.   See our Automobile Kits.    Prices right.\nNELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nBox 1050\nNelson.\nT\u00bba \u2014 that's KflUft'ii\n\u25a0WAXTITK*' Ccru thkr-t.\nI-i 11*- aMUrl 1h\u00bbi'\u00ab \"r,\u00ab |i'<\nkind ll.al n.o.l tola. g-f-Kn*l\nk'lf     fit    ai'J     '\u25a0!     and    \u00bb\u2022' '\nAnd, I fursa it'a krlU'i \u2022\n\"WA.XTITK**     Cm    rittN\nll.al pill (>,...- bi- r-NN \u25a0\u25a0\nfin      i'IikIs      :l\u00bbal     \u00bb\u2022*\u25a0     \u2022\u2022-'\ni*.   gi.t*-rT*'\nI\ny_k ^cm^m \u25a0 \u25a0\nBlanu mentalfatigue ,\na    _Uonaver*Qtmg\n7(a!*\u00bbv.T<f CORN FLAKES\nare ths ideal summer diet! .\nOver-heavy foods cause more illness during the summer weather than any other\nthing you do! Simplify your diet. Men,\nwomen and children will work and play and\nsleep better if they'll switch-in on Kellogg's\n\"WAXTITE\" Corn Flakes and plenty of\ncold milk and the delicious fresh fruits now\nin season!\nKellogg's \"WAXTITE\" are wonderfully refreshing\u2014and nourishing\u2014\nand always mighty crisp and delicious\nfor any meal. Let the little folks eat\nas much of Kellogg's \"WAXTITE\"\nas they want, for Kellogg's \"WAXTITE\" Corn Flakes digest quickly\nand easily and rest the stomach.\n*       CORN FLAKES\nmm\nTOASTED\nCORN\nFLAKES\nmmWmt\ntg______\\\nMaki   air*   that   \u2022\u25a0'\u25a0\nt>g.^\u00abi* -\"\u2022\u25a0 H-*- U\n\u00bb-\u00bblrd air-llvkt with\nih-   wki   -M,*-r   lackrt\nAll* mtVsrt el KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES aad KELLOGC'S BRAN, (ok.J aad kraaiali-l\nTwenty Years Ago\n(Tin- L'aily News, Augimt 4, 1902'.\nThe ten-stamp mill which haa Ycvn\nn-.i'l at tho itelief mliir*. 13 -niles\nfrom Kiie, bf J, J). MrNally, under\nlho s'lperlnti'inlenre ol F. II. N'.ttk-\nii.n, tssgUOger of the mine, was Blurted tip lasl night.\nThe e<>muieii-'< ment of iraf-k on the\nVenus and Athabasca propfrtei* Is now\nawaiting thiWlinvsl of the right-\nof-way for the tramway, whVh \\t\nttmsetOttry to bniid in wdfff to carry\nthe Vriiii.s nn.! U) thl Alh:il>'J.'*H,a mill.\nThe tramway will he \"lii\"l feet in\nlumlh. and M MOB :im the cilH'Htlon\nof rlgnl -of-way la dlspimed of, eon\njjitiiitUi-ii   ivill   he   \u00abtarted   ut   once.\nTidfer    nnd     daughter    of\n\u2022\"iting Mrs. T. 'jreenwood\ndays.\nBEST GROtERS\nSELL IT\nMASON eV  HICKEY\nDISTRIBUTORS\n af,,?!.;1\u2122\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet   ua   fiprure   your   bills   of\nBuilding Material.   Coast Lumber a specialty,\nJohn Burns & Son\nRADIO PHONES\nArc Revolutionizing Life in\nthc Country and the City\nCan't you just picture a group of sportsmen around\nthe camp fire at night listening in on a concert and\nnews bulletins many miles away.\nThen picture the thousands of folks right in their\nown homes all over the country getting the same\namusement.    Truly marvelous!\nA Radio Receiving Set will enable you to be one of\nthese\u2014wherever you may be. They're compact and\neasily installed at reasonable cost.\nCanadian Auto and Electrical Supply Co.\nOperating Daily News Broadcasting Station C. J. C. B.\nNEL80N, B, C.\n -7^7\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST I, 1922.\nPage TTW\nShoes\nFor the\nKiddies\nAbout 75 pairs ot Boots wilh rubber sole and leather\nsole. Prices 75<*, 95-*, $1.15, $1.-15\nSlippers   $1.15,   $1.55,  $1.95\nSizes\u2014Infants' size 5 to Misses' size 2.   Just the thinjj;\nfor the holidays.\nR.   ANDREW  &   CO.\nLEADERS     IN        FOOTFASHION\nLATEST TREATMENT FOR SKIN DEFECTS\nKootenay and Boundary\nWomen's Institute\nPasses Resolutions\nfor the Conference\nTHRUMS, Aug. I.\u2014A special meeting\nof ths womsn'a Instltoto tu held it\nthe home of lira Chalmers lo hear an\naddress on \"Federated I nut I hi ten\" hv\nUM, V. H, McLaihlan of Vlelnria. All\nthe members of this Institute are in\nfavor of federation. Mrs. MrLnchlan\n\u25a0aj the guest of Mr. und Mrs. Chalmers.\nThe monthly meeting of the Wmnen'a\nInstitute was hold at the home of Mrs.\n[>.  Crulckshanks.  Tarrys.     There  wai a\nlargo  attendanea  of   membsra   ami\nBOY SCOUTS\nCAMP1N CROW\nFernie and Cranbrook Lads\nHave Outing'at Morrissey;\nGain Praise\nSocial Happenings\nIn Nelson ^\nrl rloal nf bU.I\nfmi   raaolatloaa\nllistitiila   to  tho\nKootenay, to bo\nfore   bt-ltlK   t.ron\n\u25ba-ERNIE. Aug.\nlamp  of   Feral.\nnf   liny  StuutM   l\u00bb\ni\\IoitIssi>\\.   about\nhen.   All i*.1*1 tin\nIpattng in thla gra\n-Tli..\nul rn\nlow In\nalnc   i\nnil..\n,'iiml  uliri in\nirool;   tnioli:\nnil awtag i'\nst\ntun\nit li-\nli  Is of\nill two wri'ks' duration. Titry ar- under\n,. tli.. command of Dlatrlcl Bcoutmaeter\nLa  Oeorg. 0. Kvniis, lormerly at mis olrjr,\n,, tint now ii'siilliiw lit Wlniuii.'K. who is\nJ. Iiiasl.sti.il   hy   g.   M.   Donaldaolt,   fernie,\n    bi*   hil.l   the   end   ot   August   In   and   \u2022.   H   CUlta   of   Irani.rook.     Tin-\nNelaon. orcaul8.il ion    in   e.H.i|i   is    niosl   perfect\nMrs. Chalmers gavt a short aooouol   *\"\"i  \u2022*\u00ab  oatlee  nre  entered  upon  and\nof the ehllil welfare conference reeently I earrlnl out by Ihe hoy.i Willi real mill-\nh. Ill in N.lsuii, i.artlculiirly dwelling in tary inielslon. The troopa lire divided\nthe faet that lulU'll preventive Work 1'\"\" P\u00bbtn>l\u00ab, there being Hue\" I'l'iin-\nmight be done hv having the aervtcea brook, known nu the lte.iv.is, Bulldog*\nof a illstrtet nurse for the sehool ehll- ! and Heuadfl, while garni, eollslsts of\ndreil. All the member, of tile IlistU.it.. live patrol., known ns the Item, is,\nagreed to aupiiort thla. Mrs. Cralck* Stage. Hears, Eagle* .nnl I'ia.-s.\nBhanaa served tea utter the meeting ad- An bleu of the healthful iliill.s i.n.l\nJourned. I ex.relse tn which   the boys lire sub.l.el\nitiuv lie gathered  from the dally orders,\nus  follows:\nAt h to !> u. m.\u2014Tin   eight   troopa in\nnip    are    assigned     r. spti'liv. ly:\nless wns (lone anil i\nwere   Beat   from\nither   Institutes  in\nIndo'raed   bv   them\nthe\nTARRYS   AND    THRUMS\nMusks  of   radio\nl-Dseaoea\natlng akin\n\\MINING IN TROUT\nLAKE DISTRICT IS\nBECOMING ACTIVE\ni le\nTBOUT LaKB, Auk. 1\u2014A\nho In direction work on thfl\nIne.   ban   received   instruenu\ntic working for\nthe  niin\nId'     tlir\nrying on tiie work is sspseted to or-\ne    in    Trout    Lake   abool    Aoguet    -I.\n(when  It   bs sipooted  that  development\nwork will be pushed mot.' vVorously,\nWork is proceeding ot the r'oggy i>ay\nland the new lunm-l Is In about  SO feet\n'he ore beiinr taken out is maintaining\nUlues  lu  gold,\nlius Olson,  who has been  plOOCr   nin-\ninor on the l.ardeau  river In the vlcinlt*.\nI of the town of Trout Lake, has struck\nRood pay illrt. from which be Is row\nsluicing  from  Jl  to |1.60 per hour.\nPacket of     \\\nWILSON'S\nFLY PADS\ni Will Kill MORE FLIES THAN,\nS8\u00b0-\u00b0WORTH OF ANY \/\n\\STICKY FLY CATCHER\/\nClean to handle.   Sold by all\nDrutruists, Grocers and\nGeneral Stores\nObituary\nTERRY.\nFFKNIK. An-r. *.\nPerry, oged 18, died i\nher sen,   rrsd  \u2022;.   P\nMrs,     Etixsbath\nI    Ul<<   rclldellC\"   Of\nrry  of thla city\na lingering lllno-u\nwhich cuiifited her 10 in.1 ior several\nmonths.\nSite   baa   b.en   resident   In   Fernl-   fi r\nover It yeara, omnlng here from  Nelson.    She  was burn :il  Sarnia.  Out., October lfi.  ihr,-V\nHer   husband.    William '>. Parry, a\nWI ll-knnwn old-titu.-r In the Kootenays,\npredeceased her four month** ago    si. i\nIk survived by her son. R ii. Perry,\ncourt reporter, of this cily; two grandchildren and four brOthOM and one sis-\nt.r in .Sarnia, Ont.\nCASTLEGAR NOTES\nl-ASTI.KilAlt, Aug. J.\u2014 Hev. Katlii\nTeek nf Trail is a I'lislhgar Vlalto\n\u25a0a helii  illvlne serviei'  In  the hull 'I'u,\ndny\nMl!\nniin\nli.\nirgeola,\nIlaa    1\nItl'llllO\nMl\nrl   I'i at I.\nH.iurg  ol-\nmotored    \"*\nk-elul    lu   the\nLuotenm\nBourgaola,\nMiss   Hern    Pratt,\nand     (Iseur     I'tirlsl\nghoraeerel   over   tli\nhitler's ear.\nP. I'. Tyaon. i: r. Player, v. _\nOorla an.t Teddy  Player, mi  of Trail,\nwere visitor, lo Ca.tlegar during the\nday and are r. gist.'l'eil ut tile Castlegar\nIn.'.I\nMr. and Mrs T. 1.. Hloomer have iron,\nto N.lson io attend the funeral of Mr.\nHloomer's mother, who died iu Trail on\nSni'ilav.\nMiss Dorothy >\u25a0' I n. r waa iiie rraaet\nof ber parents. Mr. aid Mrs. \",\\\\ J\nFarmer, over the week-end.\nHarry Wright of Ne'son Is registered\nat   th\" t'listlegnr hotel.\nMiss Lillian Hloomer, who has speni\nthe paal week 111 TiaJI visiting her\ngrandmother, returned lioiiie last ova*\nnlrg.\nV IOR COMPlliTIi\nSATIS\"ACTION\nuse\nstbT\nCREAM'-WEST\nFLOUR\nHAVE YOU TRIED IV\nTha   coinptats   satisfaction!\nThs   sbsolute   yuaranteai\nThe firm behind  the goodal\nYou'll     be     agreeably     surpriaed.       Order     e\nsack   tod'ty   from   your   grocer.\nManufactured   by  ths\nHedley Shaw Milling Co., Limited\nAffiliated with the\nMAPLE  LEAF  MILLING  CO., LIMITED\nLocal        Wholesale        -Representative        Clarke\nBrokerage.\nUSE\nOur No. 1 and No. 2\nAPPLE-PICKING BAGS\nAsk Your Merchant-He Can Supply You\nCanada's Largest Manufacturers of Canvas Goods\nof Eecry Description.\nGRANT-HOLDEN-GRAHAM, LIMITED\n1260 HAMILTON STREET VANCOUVER,  B. C.\nTHRUIM, Aug. 3\u2014 It. T, ftt Power\nhas recently   Imported   iwo   pur.' bred\nYorkshire   pins,   bred   from   the   famous\nherd   of   Hr.lhorn &   Nephews,  Ontario.\nA   car  of   feed   tU   brought   Into   ihe\nvalley and dtotrtboted by Mr. Richards,\ns.'crciary.\nThe cherry emp has b.-i-n abundant\nnnd tin* cherries are nf good quality.    A\ngreat many orates have goal to tlu\nI rairle  from   here\nColonel He.1.1 ef Bonnlagton wns n\nvisitor for tlu* week-cndi the guest of\nMr.  and   Mrs    It    I    M    Power.\nMrs, Curr, from I,, thhridgo, Ul OOtM\nto Tarrys to pay ti visit to DOT SOU, V.\nt.urr  of   Tarrvs.\nMiss   Htggsnj   of   Boswell   arrived   on\nTuesday  evening and  i*  the  guest  of\nMrs. Chalmers \u2022ami .Mrs. Power. Miss\nMlggeiga, has been appoinled school\nteacher  to  the Thrums and  Tarrys tlle-\ntriet sehool.\nAPPOINT  NEW   SECRETARY.\noleanlng camp, moving wood; 2,\ntary duties: I, sawing wood for kitchen; i, liaeltng wood f..r campftrc and\nkitchen; r.. removing leaven snd debris\naround camp; ts, general utility* 7. cut-\ntint,'   IprUO*1    bows    and     making   mat*\ntresses; v. cook bouse fatigue.\nAt 1 t.. lO.gg\u20141, shooting; -. csmy\nloom; 3. -dgnalling;  i.  Fatigue,\nAt   in:!'. -Rathlne   parade\n\u00bb' tin to 1 ltd  -Ri si hour.\nTin* afternoon in oceupini by drUlIng,\nflaaing, anooung nnd swlmmtng. After\nsupper Hi. boys rest around camp until\nMrs M. J. VIGNEUX In KocIr)\nEdlior of Tnt* Dally News and conducts this deparlmcnt. All news\nof a Boclal nature, Including recent iona, private enlertainmenf-i,\npersonal lleniH. marrlat-es, etc, will\n\u25a0npotr In thla columti. Teleiihone\nMra. Vigneux.\nA nt.n.b* r\nlefti friends\nMr. and Mr.*)\nstreet,   last\nsnd Mis   N.\ned    Ut   the    I\n.McCulb'ch. i.\n\u25a0Olng   to   bid   the\nJf M\ngatl\n^. Rib*\nm.- of\nWard\nf a i'i\n*>   p.   m\nWin\nand  their i-nnpin\nvice until light*\nid d\nthey hold i\nat\nTHRUMS, A\nIng of rate pay*\n1 i.use on .Julv\nport was ri,,\nRichards of Ti\nI,\u2014The jinnuiii meet-\nvaa held at the school\nTiie secretary's re-\n.1 and a.li.pt d- A, t\nanys, who lias belli sso\nretary for the past six years, was again\nnominated,  but  refused  to  hold  onios\nany   longer.     Mrs    U.   \\V.  Clnlniis  was\nelected ami Is now seoretaj v.\nA vote of thanks tu Mr. Richards for\nhis ion* and efrielent service \u00bbv\u00bbs\nmoved by Mr. Dedd, aeconded bj .Mr.\nTarry and unanhno'ttsly corrled.\nAi'tcr some dlsousoion t-'.n was v-t'd\nby th.- ratepayer! to help with a die*\nti let   nurse   In   connection   with   school\nr.   Tarry.   Tan\nI tor  for  the ce\nwa\nappointed uu-\nENTERTAIN FOR\nHOUSE GUESTS\nA1X8WORTH, Aog, 3.-- M\nJ.    H.   Cbomat   spent   n,   few\nduring ths w.-ek, tin* gussta\nMrs J H. Sti.l Mrs. St.-l . ulcri\na   f.w  of  hi r  frlrmls  in   their  hon\nt-'itday evening. Cards and games\nth-' lini\" pass pie isantly. Dalni\nrreehmenta were served by the ho\nTho-e preoonl were Mr. and Mrs,\nHenry. Mr. an.l Mrs. D t Sir.\nMis. I,. W. Oughtrsd. Mrs. McK\nami   Mr.  und  Mrs.  .1    lt.   SI.-. I.\nwWetTnotes\nand   Mrs\nlays  here\nf  Mr   ,\\n.i\nWANETA, Ann. I\u2014Mra A. ,1. gloter\nan.l daughter, Roth, of Trail cam.- gat-\nurday for an extend.-.I visit wilh Mr\nand   Mrs,  A    R,  Churehcs.\nMrs. I*\"nd A'll. return. 1 on Halurd.iy\nfront Hossland, after n wick's vi-it\nWith  Mr   and  Mr*., (iswald Waller.\nMiss Mary Thompson arrived on Frldav from Otgago, Sciitland. for an cx-\nt.nibd visit with Mr. and Mrs. John\nStirling and fiimilv.\nMr. and  Mrs  I:   a.  Aldsrsmlth and\nsen Maurice, an.l Miss Itartiara Lang ot\nTrail   left   on   .\u2022'ri.Iay  for a  thr.-c   Wiskg*\ncamping vaeatlon at Procter.\nA. J. Slater and Archie Lang of T.ail\nnp.*rit the week-end with C,  \\V. Sla'er\nMr Jind M.rs. Walter Sharpe of Fruitvale  were  valley \\lsih.rs on  Sijnih.v\nA. K. Churches ami Nnrrls Churches\nreturned on Fr Ida v from a few days'\nstay  In   Bossland.\nPERRY SIDING NOTES\nPERRT SiniNU, Aug. t.\u2014Mlaa Joye-\nPoWOll left here on Monday, July ?;,\nfor New Denver, where she is visltlm;\nMiss v. Downey.\n\u2022 F.   Powell   was  up  to Sloean  nn  M.ni-\ndny, July i'i. returning  hy  the after*\ntmon   train.\nAmong those who took in tin* deaoe\nat Appledale on the ecosolon of the \u25a0*\u00ab.\nniversarv ol' the I,allies' Progrsaslve\nBSOOClation  were  Mr.  and   Mr*-,   I>awu.-v,\nMr. and Mrs, Powell, Mrs. Carlson, W\nCkripon, ^tr. anil \u25a0 Mrs* H.intev; K\nl'o!ts.s Mr. and Miss riin-iirtinifs ;nd\noM!ers>fciiul a very enjoyable time was\nspent.     I\nMrs. P>vcren of Rsgina arrived hen\non July 31 to Join Mr 1'everell, who ha\u00ab\npurchased the J.  Hlnl   rinich.\n1'idiivciff,    th..   chime    player   <-f\nAniFteidiitn. in the 1 St h rentury,\n(dayed pinnofurle music, with tn~\n\u2022-Itlliy.\nFill Out Those\nHollow Spots\nTry Ironized Yeast to\nPut on Firm Flesh\nHeifl is a quick pnsy w iy to acquire\nfirm, Fniouth. velvety cheeks, a well-\nrounded neck, nml beautifully curved\nhhonlders  free  from  hnilowH.\nJu.st take two plciihHiit-tust.iji|i; lub-\nletH of Ironized Yeast three times a\nday. Th\u00ab yeatd adils new firm flesh,\nfills out the hollows, and glv**8 the\nsoft delicate curves which true beauty\nrequires.\nThe new Ferret \"ironlz.itlon*' process used solely in lronlzed Yt-ast,\nenables the yeast to Impart these benefit.*\" twice as quickly. And the Iron\nbrliiKs a Wonderful color to the\ncheeks, (let IronUed YenHt today. In a\nfew days the wonderful Improvement\nin your flRtire will astonish you.\nTo try It entirely free, simply mail\npostal card for fiimoua 3-Day test. Ad-\ndresa Harold F, Ritchie & Co., Ltd.,\nl>-'i>t. 101, Toronto. lronlzed Yeast is\nrecommended and guarauteed by _adl\ngood dealers. --\nl:.yor   Coniiuand'i   Seyi.\nisuectsd   bv   tli,'  district   en\nMajor    Hick 4   el*   . V., nin ,,\nwi re  highly   commended\n'..'lit       showh\nthe  tin\n. as  Boy  S\nn petition\nHi.'  i 'rows\n.   Is   |t,e   hi\nillf-\nlll til.\natiim\nled   wil\nR,    Willi\nId I tlon\nNet   Tradli\nt trophy.\nMills\nPhee of F.reie\nwhile Uir.\"* h<<\nLanoan    i Paro\n(Cranbrook)   won   all   tied\nwith scon i or It,\nViaitora   Racel?td\nWednesday  afternoon   last\nto   th.\ni com-\nt p tc\nirt   \\lc\nThey leave for their home In LOO\nAngeles, t'al.. Monday morning by motor,     r'n   roatS   they   will   vbil   In   Hpo-\nkan\u00ab und Seattle.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nAllan MePherson, sharsholdsr tot dimeter of tlte Ontario Sloean UOmber\ncompany, who is accorapsnled by hit-\ndaaghtsr, M,i<s MePherson, left yesterday nfternoon for Castlegar ami <*on-\ntinue.l their Journey to the coast by\ntaking thu train last evening.\nMrs. (1. S. (Jodfrey, wno. with her\nfamily, is enjoylm; the suinui r months\nat Willow Point was a city visitor y_t-\nter.iay.\nMr. and Mrs. K. Hoswll and family\nof Ymlr bft for Vancouver last eve-\nnlng, where they will make their home\nin future. Mr. tJoswell was schoul-\nmaatsr in Ymir loot  term,\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nWilliam Hanna, the Kaslo lumberman, arrived on the tireat Northern\nfrom  Salmo on   Wedne-day,\nMr. and Mis. Arthur Ki.hr and family have returned from a vacation RpeOt\nal   Halfour.\nsee\ni.kut.-Coi. w. h. Hewgll) of Bdmen-\nton arrived on the Cnn*- bndt Wednesday evening and Is the guest of his\nsister. Mrs. H. 11   Hill.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. Frank Fox of Crawford Fay\nspent yesterday in town.\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Hoailb y of liun-\nnmgton motort-d to town yesterday.\nThe Store lor Qaality\nThe Store for Style\nMrs.   M.   J.   Harri:\nmendeT  Harrison  of\na city visitor yeeterfa\nMra Thomas i*oriiell\nwas  a  city   visitor  vest\n1.     Wife    Of    t\nawfurd   Hay.\nof Willow Poh\nirday.\nit   M,\n..tcr.la;\nKitche'i of Bonntngton\nin  town.\ned   vJj\nid   Ir\nlive\nto   Morii.^:\nth.-   Fenii\naton as ;\nvisiters   t\nidi.lt.\nruin  i\nIn\n\u25a0Ferule\nTl.  f.7\ni:\nMrs.\nTuesday.\nihe ramp\nI ton  when    mothers,  rda- .      . .\n>o>s  motored   :\"\"t ,,,'r '\ntoy, car**  being  furnwh-id b)   \"r  s,';tl11\nRotary club.   On this   k*s\u00ab\ndemonstration   test   for  th.\n!\u2022\u25a0   boys   threw    up   I    h-an-to\nin    in,unit s.      I iifnrtiin.it.'lv\n.1 the greater portion of the\ntn   f..r the at'leriieoii.    The\nkhootlng competition  was\nCharlie Imnlsn sen of T. J. Bcentsn,\nStanley street, arrived lu town rTodaeo-\nday evening from Trail, where h.   has\n1 n ..n the Canadian Hunk of Commerce staff fnr some time, and left fnr\nKelowna last evening, while he has\nbeen   transferred.\nD. McDonald, who || doimr contract\nwork on the Reno mining propsrty at\nSli.i;-\u00bb Ctpek, ia in thu city fur a few\ndays.\nF..\nMiller   of   Willow    Point\ngaoot, Mim, w. gogglns\nere   visitors   la   town   on\nspecial progt\nfinal   In   tn     .'li.\u00bb\nas rollows:\nFirst.  W. Kudu\n\u2014tOt,     wit r\nHeaphy. Penile, '>'. -\u25a0\u25a0', *-3 \u20141->0; third,\nir Burron, Cranbrook 51, SI, :.i -IM;\nfourth, w Mills, Ptmle, &fi. If, *<>--\n111; firui i:. Qarnor, Pcrnle, SI, 63, u \u2014\nH.a,\nPole ra-Qltlng,  tog--of-war, blind i>ox-\ni:u-'. gymnastic stunti snd bro^oo bu*-t-\n1111\" Wound up the .-veiling list of events.\nCamp will lie broken mi Saturday, hut,\nduring t!..- last days 'be bn*,M will en- I\ndesvor '\" qualify for acout iwlmmers'\npurflclciicj badgtM T* ** t.-i calls for\nswimming  IOI yardi  breast stroke;  .\u00bbti\nyards on bock Without T-USing arms er\nhands*; swim -.0 yards wilh clothes on;\nundress   In    water   nnd    duck-.living    to\nrecover cbjeet weighing fl*.* pouuds in \\\nelyht   ft*, t of writer.\nMr   and  Mrs.  L 0, tie Veber of l,eih-\nt. ridge    IMVS    on    the   Crow    boat    this\nmorning after saending \u25a0\u25a0 ttw da>s with\nMr   dl Veber's brotlor, L. B, tie V, ber.\nMrs.   A    Me\nMahn   leoak\n1 Ba]  staff U <\nthe like at a\niiiegor of Crawford  Day\nisttor yesterday,\nsee\nrOVgM of th- Hudson\nnyoylng lor holiday acio-as\noampini party.\nAugust Clean-Up Sale\nWe Feature Today f\nNOVELTY SUMMER DRESSES at $19.95 Each\nDR.ESSESC of the better sort made of\nFrench Ratine or Dotted Swiss. These\nare all individual styles, no two alike, and\nwe have them in sizes 16, 18, 38 and 40.\nValues regularly $33.50 and $35.00.\nAugust Sale Price, Q1 Q Q^\nWHITEWEAR AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT\nBest quality White UNDKIUVEAK that you need every\nday. You can supply your needs for the piesent or future\nat a saving worth while.\nUNDERSKIRTS\nOf fine Cambric, trimmed with luce or embroidery.\nMr. and Mrs. J F. Hird of Ferry S\niter have taken up their roOldi me\nKootenay   street.\nSee\nT. H. Maddeok is enjoying a vacai\nflsbtni   In   Neh.on  (Uld   vicinity.\n-du\nBonnechl of Fro\n\u25a0 yeaterday,\nAt Surprise Party\nAnnounce Arrival\nWith Perry's Yell\nFERRY SiniNO. Ann*. 3.\u2014 The\nfolks 'ifi \u25a0 Rave Mr. snd Mn. Bird\na unrpi'lse p-irty on Monday nt*rht,\nJuly ~i, \u00bb\u25a0 they nrs ahortly ltnvlng\nli. ri- for Nelson, wher** they will v-\n\u25a0iile In future. Tiie psily au\u00bb\nnoaiio\u00abd their arrival with the Per-\ni*ya yell, and the ivumu*- w.ii spent\nIn ii*iii'**i. recitations nnd e-\"r\u00ab.-\nalona of orood will and good wlalies\nfor their future happlnene, tha\nparty breaking up at midnight.\nMr. and Mrs. BgTOM Clark of '\nanil Miss Smith Of Vernon, who\nbeen the gUOStS of Mr. Clark's p;i\nMr. and Mrs. Oeorge Clark,\nstreet, for the pool l\u00bb fl^ys, leav\nmorning by motor  for their borne\nEtagular I1.B0 Underskirts for\t\nHeKular $2.25 Underskirts for\t\nllctmlar  $2.73 Underskirts for\t\nRegular  $3.75 Underskirts for\t\nNight Gowns\nMade of fine Nainsook or Cambric,\ntrimmed  with  lace  or  embroidery:\nRegular $1.50 Gowns for 81.20\nRegular $2.00 Gowns for 81.00\nRegular $3.7\") Gowns for 83-01)\nRegular $5.00 Gowns for 81.00\nRegular $7.50'Go\\vns for 86-00\nENVELOPE CHEMISES\nNicely trimmed or plain tailored.\nRegular   $2.00  quality,   each\t\nRegular   $3.00  quality,   each\t\nRegular   $3.75  quality,   each\t\n81.20\n81.80\n82.20\n83.00\nRegular  $5.00  quality,   each..\n8i.\u00abo\n82.40\n83.00\n8100\nPhone 200.\n\/\u25a0**\n611 Baker St.\ni park,   n*t urnii\nthree week\nImi\nSwings Useful Club\n'i,<-.'.;. *.-.-           i%i\nSB wm\u2014W     ***\u25a0\nH \u25a0 wjf ***-***%\u2022\niV^#Iv\n****            \\\\\\\\\\\\        \"    4^\nW\\r> ,\\\nM-5.v-'\"'ii^:'-\nBoW^-\n\u2022U.nag *\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\" i.i*W    rl\nu\\W&&&^\u00a3-tW>\n\u25a0 '__\\W      bbbbTK : ,\nBp t,  gf*i \u00ab\nmm J I'm -\ni **- o '\n- \u2022             L '*\nUWsWMT W\nIt s\nf   \"<*\nyr\n.**?\u00ab*\nm\ni\nr- *\nrr\\\nj \u25a0\n1.\" \/ ,\nW% '\nfe^\nawfur.i Barj  ipeiil      The Mtaoos Agnei and  Marjorie .!.-\ni rome,  who are at  Bennington for ths\n' summer months,  have as  their goeetj\nMrs    J.   Whltebroad,   Mrs.   R.   Joins    this   \u00abi.k   Miss   Bva   Arm.-i.'iin.   Hits\nand   Mrs.   (j.   C]nu>ch  ami   children   of   Margaret Cameron,    Miss    Mey-me Mc-\n! Huston sp.-rit a pleasant outine; Wednes- j I'huil, Miss Sybel Ke.ler. Miss Hasel\n] day at the summer home of Mrs. Will- | I'eisrll and Miss Marjory Hurt on oT\n: nun Wahlie, on the north shore, [Cranbrook.\n\u25a0    \u2022<, ess,\n|      Fred  C.   Irvine   of  the   Hank  of   Mon-;      Hi***   McKeiizi.-*s  NWlag   cilcb-   ef  Ht,\nitr.'it  staff at   LllloOSt  let!   last   evening l Faul's   Fresbyteriati   church   met   at   llu\nSpend I ni a vacation with  his par- ; summer   bom\u00ab     \u00bbf     Mrs.     c,   E.   Miller,\nMr.  and   Mr-,   \\\\ iltlain   Irvine,   (SS I where   thev   Spent     0     Very     enjoyable\n\u2022tnot i Wedne.-dtiy    afteru.mii      Assisting     tin-\nhostess lu servintt the refreshment a\nw.-re Mrs. h.  MeKenste, Mrs. Ulenden-\nnlng and Mrs, It, Ham. s. Those present wire Mrs, w. u. Blanohard, Mi-\nHector    MncKensIs,    Miss     Whiteman,\n_ Mrs. J,   Melntyre,   Mrs.   tticbar.l   Rums,\nMrs.   l-ranl-   .Nash   of   RsrlOS    is   ihe | Mrs    ,;    \u201e       \u201e,..,\u201e      Mfw      James   Arm-\nof    Fairfield   atroag, Mrs. Hob-rt Bmlllle, Mrs, c   _,\nI Milbr.    Mrs.    \\\\     BOggme,      Mrs.   CJn-\n\u201e   , ,,      ,    denning.    Mrs,    J.    A     Curran.    Mr--  A.\nHcDoneld   \u00bb*r   grown,  Mrs,  Aipeugh, Mrs. T.  Martin,\nthiK   at   Cellar    .\\-rs    McCallum,   Mrs,   \\\\.   A.   Hubert, un\nUM Mrs. J, U    Ufj MrMi j|U(.h ,{o;,s\nMrs.   D,   Dab*  of\n\u2022sterdoy in the cl\naflu\nont a\n\u25a0Hla\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMr.   and   Mrs.   A,   A.   Webb   of   Lcth-\nbrldgO.   who   arrived   |p   the   city   from\nTmlr vTodneadayt Uft last evening for\nthe toast.\nsee\n.   Frank    Nash   ,,f\nor Mrs.    HcQulre\nWillow Point.\nMiss\nMaun.'n-ll,   Mrs.   1..   A.   Murphy.   Hector\nMcK**nsIe, Robert clerihew, Erneet\nWelsh. Robert Peebles, Robert Wallatch,\n.tack   Frost   and   Mr.   and   Mra   MWOItl\na. Murphy.\t\nIS HOSTESS TO\nTHIMBLE CIRCLE\nAINSWORTH, A\nHenry was the host\ned meeting of the\nWednesday afterno\"\nprettily    decorated\n.f   .-weet   p.a:\n\u25a0k.   I.\u2014Mra   J.   \u00bb\u2022\nss to a well ntt-Mid-\nThlmbta   cirtle   on\nn. The rooms were\nwith artistic bou-\nand   babies'-bre;\nHenry  served a  dainty  lunch  from\na nicely arranged tabic centered by the\nsame   flowers,       She     was    assisted   hy\nMra D. r. gtrebeok.   The noat i-m-ting\nWll]  l\u201e.  hold  lit  th-   hum,   of Mrs.   W.  1J.\nLane   00   W.dmsdav.   AlgttOt   8.\nAINSWORTH NOTES\nMiss   Ward   and\nNew  York City are  \u00ab\nPoint, the guests uf Mt\nMacDonell.\nHa\ni\nMrs.   C.   C.   I-Vinviek   nf  South   Slu\nipent yesterday iu town .\nHoward Oreen of v*anosuver, who\nMrs,   Horn\nfell  of  Van\nnenaaUng \u25a0 nol Ida\nI ein.', Mr. and Mrs. Sam\n1 left by the Kettle Vail,\non   Wednesday  evening.\nVancouver  barrister.\nAir\nMai tin\nand tUttght\nand   Brym\n;a  of   Mr.-.   I\ntf  WlllO*\nIt\nPoint.\nwitli   his   par-\nHeen of Kasl)\n- fur hi.- horn-\nMr, Unci [| f\nTh.\nbi\nethods\nisiness ii.\nnamed nt the notary stub lunct\nMonday Is eomposod of Mayor\nMcHardy,   Ueorga   BetrweU   end\nHunter.\nnittee\nan  on\nAINSWORTH,   Aug.   I.*\nJr. and Miss F.th.-i Hawss cam,   In from\nKlmherly on Thursday'e beat to optad\na  vacation  with  their  parents here.\nHuehleberrylng la in full swing now.\nCrates of berrtei are being ship|i*d ai-\ntaoat every day. A Romber <\u00bbf fndwao\nar.   oamptag on the beaoh in order 'u\nharvest  a good crop of tills deiiciou*\nwii-u f.-ult.\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nMrs. O, N\nvisitor in\nHi-uw\ntown\nnt* Bonn\n\u25a0tsrdey.\nRobli\nI      Mis.-ies   Janet     and     Elliabetll   Carrie\nwen* visitors on Wednesday si tbe nun-\nj no r  place  of  Mrs.  Turn  QfbeoO,   Willow\n| Point.\nMn\nW.   M.   W\".\nid of Rossland\ntsmd\ni ber\nt-d   u\nMISS    PEGGY    THOMSON,\nI.ady Knlf champion of Alberta, and\n17-year-old daughter of W. F, Thom-\ndon, for many yeura golf [no. ut\nHanff, Alberta.\nAmiiselH,   in   Bgygtt   tnudo   a   census\niOO   y\u00aban   before   Christ.\nQhlle  yug _the-first, gouth   Anierl-\nenn   state   lo   construct   railways,\nolty  visitor  yesterday.\nMiss      K.      Lang     ol      Trail      p\nlaroagh tha otty o\u00ab Weiim-sday o\nway    to    Procter,    where    she    Job\ncamping party.\nj   c.  Hutiyan loaves tonight on the\nc.asl train for Ravslotoko, where he\nwill relieve in the QOstOmo Offic'.' for\nsix  Weeks.\nMr. ami   Mm, J\nbame    ranch,    Belford,\ngneetO Mr. ami  Mrs    B, ti\nMcElwaln and Mr. Morrlw\ntoria,    who   STS    hen-    fur\nweeks on a motor trip.\nMrs,   II,   Hi\nrived  lu ths\n\u25a0on,   c.    it.\nMrs    Hanna.  who Is in\nstilt smart and active\nRing wMh her chibh\nplaces on the prairie\nliiniliia,   and   says  she\nthrough the mountalni\nison of AIh\niVS as the)\nRodell, Mra\n. all Of Vic\nI    Couple    V\nIII.,\ni it-\nHan:\nilxht    to   VI, It    ll.!\n'ail...tiate    street\nher Hth year, li\nind  has been  lis\nn    in    dlfferem\nand   Hrltish   Co\nenjoyed her mi\nvery much.\nSl.nCAN (MTV. Au*?. 3.\u2014Mrs. p. g,\nScott and little son, David, went to Nelson  on   Munday,   returning  home  dOrtng\nthe week,\nMrs  George Trlohett of New Denver\nSpent the ** Sok-Snd here, the KUnst of\nher son, Crnhain Trickett. and  fumilv.\nMra A. ai Rogers and her son. .grander I>. Rogers, wont to Nelson on Monday for a few days.\nD Manhart was home from Nvlsqii\non  Sunday,\nMrs   T.   MpWelsh and her brother, >1.\nTipping,  went  t..  Nebam on  Vassiday\nniurnniB in the Jitney.\n\u00bbi\n, weddiu\nTlles-\ni Miss\nof Mr\nMiss E. Craves of Med ford, Ont, Is\na  visitor  In  town.\nJ. O'Nell, the Spnkaiie lumberman.\nspent yesterday in town and returned\nin the evening by motor.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and   Mrs.  Thomas Wilklnsun and\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. HutlcdK** were Joint\nhoslesses   on   Wednesday   evening   nt   a\nbonflrt  party on  the beautiful  bead,  ot\nthe Hope View ranch.    The evening war-\nspent   beside     the     fire     sinRliiR   sours, j members   of   thi\netc.   after     which     refreshments   were    choir.\n\u25a0erved.   About  f| gOSStS were proosntaO        This   announcement   will   be   of   Int.r-\nttrgf number being from Trail. est   to   old-tlmcis,   the   parents   of   the\n\u2022 \u2022    \u25a0 | groom-to-be being pioneers of this cily.\nMr. Justice Big-slew of Rsgina, giek., I \"   \"\nLawrence Hunbar, son ef Mr\nMrs. Thomas Dunbar, Silica strw\nrive J on the Crow boat Wed in\nfrom Calsary. after three months'\nWith tils sister. Mra W. A. Mclbiv.\nresides there.\nThe First Bopttst church, Vane;\nwill be the scene of\nday eveniiiR. Auri\nAlice Wlnnifred Clark. dnUKht.-r\nand Mrs. .1. A. Clark, Ontario atrevt,\nwill be united in marriaRe to Mr Alvin\nMliford Davieon, fourth sou of Mr. and\nMrs. K. C. Davison. Fifth avenue, west.\nHoth   these   you iir   people   are   popular\nBt   Baptist   church\nIs a gttOOt In tin* city nnd spent y*\nday wilh Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson at Hope View ranch, un the north\nshore.\nI    0    s\nMIsh   May  Sutellffe  of   Hlondel,   who\nhas   been   visitlitR   In   FriRland   for   the\npant year, returned the first part of the\nweek.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Clark, Mr, ind\nMrs. Harold Clark of OoldOO and Miss\nSmith of Vernon were visitors on\nWednesday nt the noma of Mr. and Mrs.\nA. D. Emory, Willow Point.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Alexander Heith leave\nthis morning. In company with Mr. and\nMrs. W. W. Powell and family by motor for Spokane. Mr. and Mra. Lellh\nwill  then   motyr  through   Yellowstone\nPaddy Harnoor l*-ft 00 Tuesday nlpht\nfor Vancouver, where he will reside in\nfuture. During the past four months\nhe has been the guest of thc Clllette\nboys  In  this city.\n\u00bb    \u2022    e\nMrs. D. 0i Thomafl and children are\nspending the remainder of the warm\nweather  at   Longbeach.\nMiss HaOOl Murphy, daughter of Mrs.\nL. A. Murphy, 723 Latimer Street, entertained a few of her young friends at a\nbonfire at the summer home of her sister, Mrs. Kdward A. Murphy, across the\nlake, on Wednesday. The evening was\nspent In popping corn and roasting peanuts. Refreshments were served.\nThe ffruestH were Miss Hazel Maundrell,\nMiss Thelma Neelln, Miss M|ldre<J Far-,\nrol.   Miss   U'i in*;   punham,   Mr*,   li    R. 1\nRadiophone\nC.et 11 Radiophone and enjoy\nconcerts and dance music\nbroadcasted by The Nelson\nDully News broadcasting set,\nor the latest news from Vancouver.   Seattle   i.r   Portland.\nLogging camps, mines and\nranches are lonely places in the\nwinter. A* Hadiophoni* tvlll\nbring the music ot the cities\nto your doors und make the\nlong, dark evening-- pleasant and\nprofitable.\nBoU   from   $lo   to   M\u00bbU   with\nradius of from  10 to BOO  miles.\nSets Installed by government\ncertificated   wireless   operator.\nFor   full   particulars   write\nD. B. Crowther\nNeedles,  B.  C.\n Pagi SI*\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1D22.\nMarketed Finance\n\"Judge Landis\". of\nTheatrical World\nMexican Petroleum     j Selling Pressure\nIs Strong Feature      Sends Wheat Down\non Rising Market     to New Low Level\ninj.   york    Aug. 8\u2014\"*na f**a*ral      CKICAOO. Aug   I*-Oeepit*. big   ta-\n\u25a0   r,,!-\"    \u2022\"\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb\u2022   '*\"\"' \u25a0        \u201e   port buelne.. wheat averaged tower . In\ntrend   In   today's   r. r-trlctfl   trti.ll.i*;   \"\"',.\u201e,.   \u201e\u201e,.,,,,   ,\u201e\u201e,,,!,\u201e,\u2022   \u00bb   freM.   boUBta\nthe Now York stock aaoaaaga wtts ap-   m.ont f\u201er tin* aeaaott.\nward,    interest    centering    In    ttts  \"\" I     Selling   pragggM   li'i'in   ISM   new  drop\nshares and a few of the hlBn gn.tv' Ir..   *-^***JJto(   ,\u201e,\u201e,.\u201e   \u201e,\u201e.,.,,*,.\u201e   w     \u25a0 \u201e.\ndaatiiala   and   apeolaltlea,   of    a*\"\"   \u201e,,, geellne in   Its agvaaoe, ertlh Igep-\nthcre to\" been a goud domestic ilcnum*'. I u,nll), r   (IK,^   ,\u201e   Jl.n.'i'.a.   ang   Iv.ieni-\nMexlcan   Petroleum   \u00abU   tin*   Indtviil-    per   81.8*4   t\"   81.8TH.     Coin   llni tiled\nuul feature. showing a net (tain of I'.'i , unehiinRcil   to   '%c     down,     nuts lust   a |\npoints for the day.    Other foreign oils    ,hnde to tie, and provisions He lo 118a\n\u2022strengthened    In    sympathy,     Domestic\noils also I\nther. price\nline,   subs\nby Texas company, Coaden ami I'hllllps\n\"\u00a3**\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 S^-^V*-^ iSikver Sbeds Small\nitantial   KHins   being   recorded ! *****,  **\u2022\"*    **\nFraction m London; ;\u201e..,.,....\u201e ,.,.,,,,1\nSteady in New York!;\nVetroleum,\nLow   gradi.   rails   wen*    in   good   de- I\nmand. ChlcHgo & Alton shares showing\nconspicuous   atrtngth     In     thii     group.\nother rails  held  firm  on  limited  dealings.\nSugar stocks were strong on reports\nof increased gtjmtmt for crude and iv-\nfin.'d products.\nKhiiMdng sharps, led hy  International\nMercantile   preferred    and     equipments\nlike American und  Haldwin Locomotive. |\n\u25a0were inclined to heaviness.\nTotal sales were i'i60.000 share-!.\nCall money opened and held nl t got\ncent. Time money wan in fair demand,\n\u2022with no change in  rates.\nA better tone prevailed In the foreign '\nexchange market, marked Improvement |\nabroad being reflected here. Sterling\nadvanced >i of a point, while continental bills showed I gain of ( lo It\npoint*-.\nClosing* Quotations.\nHigh.      LOW.      ('Pise.\nC  I\\  K\t\nChlno    \t\nInt. Marino com. .\nMo.   Pacific   com..\ndo   pt'tl   \t\n\u25a0-.tudehiiker    \t\n1'lerce- Arrow    \t\nC.   M.  & St.   P-. \u25a0-\nHock   Island   \t\nCerro de Paseo. ,\n\u2022J. b. MM) com...\n\u25a0.Tilly!   \t\nAUGUSTUS   THOMAS\nUtfl   Mam\nNEW   YoltK.   *V'K.   !\u2022\u2014\"8\nLONDON, Keg. :i--Si!vi'\nJudg\n| hall.\nh.-aii of tho Produ\nnssocinli'in,    in   uhi\nv   h.'   -wll]   occupy   the   nu\n:i    in    llie    Ihcalri.al    WOrid\nLandii d.M's in 9rganl**\u00ab d boi\nVmiJOt***\nRealBrtaia\nBoat.\nTa Rod\nBoats and\nActoinobiles\nHelp Wr-ated\nPontions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLhreatock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWant and Claaalfled Artvortlalng\u2014\nOne and ft half cents per word per insertion. Six cents per word per week,\nor It Mi per word per month, cash in\nadvance. Transient ads aoc\u00abptld only\non a casli-iipadvariee bull. Kadi. Initial (lgur*, dollftf sign, etc., con Ma hr\nMl wind. Minimum Ifa If charged\n(ta  Dllplay type double above rates.\nLocal Reading Noticas\u2014H per word\neaeb insertion. In black fane or machine capitals tc per word. Pluck face\ncapitals *,,; ft word, tfl per cent discount If run daily without change 01\ncopy for one month or more. Where\nadvertisement If set mit in short lines\nthe eharj-e is IL'1-.'. I line fi>r Itonian\ntvp.*. K.c for black face, and 2tV for\nblack face capitals. Minimum 35c, If\ncharged   COc. \t\n18 Miicellaneoni ior Sale      23 City Property for Sale\nPOR  SALK\u2014M  Wiuehesler    rep\u00abfttln|\nririe,   $1S,   or   will   trade   fnr   fishing-\nrod,  tackle,  etc.    Pox   3.*i4,   Nelson.\n(IMS)\n10   Male Help Wanted\nForeign Exchange\nMM   YnltK.   Auk    3 \u2014(\"aiil'tlii'i\nlain\u2014Hit 11*1*80.\nFrancs\u2014Demand, I 1118,1\nLire\u2014Demand.   1.11c.\nMurks\u2014Dciniiinl.        .Illftal        \u00ab\n013'2C.\n11%\n18t|\n111 II\n\u2022i\n18 %\n\"\u2022J 7.\n188*8\nlit\n8888\nSterling Exchange\nII8T8V Vi'KK. Aug. 8.\u2014Sterllag e.v-\noUanga firnt al 14.48V lor 10-aaj bill*\nund 14.11*4 for demand.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL.  Aur.  8.- Potato.,  tail\nbutter tn iter; oheeea iany.\n*\u25a0],.,....\u00ab.\u2014 i-'im-si oaaterna, IBo to 1314\nButter\u2014Gboloeel   creamery.   He\nBgga\u2014Selected, Sic to laa\nPotato..\u2014Per bag, oaa Ial*, II.\nC. P. R. EAH.NINOS DECREASE.\nMONTREAL,  Aug.  I   -Canadian  ft\neific   railway   earning,   for   tbe   w\u00bb\nending   July   U    were   SI  iim ill\"),   li   tl,\ncreot ' llll,\t\nV, n \"IU wanted lo asalal In .tore; make\nhlmoeli kcii. roll.*. useful. O. K. Il.ii.-\nery. 18719)\nWANTED\u2014Bellboy,    strathcona  hotel.\nI8MJ)\nWANTED\u2014Crew tur aniiiKla mill. Apply McQueen. Btlvertoo. (8181)\nUAKB MONET AT IIOME\u2014111 to ||I0\npaid weekly fnr ynur apare time \\vrlt-\nlog abowoarda fnr us.   No oaavaaalag.\n^\\'e Insiruct nntl supply with work.\nWest Amine Ibowoard Service, 7 Col-\nbourne  BMg.,  Toronto I88881\n'^ Situations Wanted\u2014Mai'\nt>i\nfort\nVancouver Stocks\nDally  New.\nApply    Itnx    88.\ni\u25a0:, n tl\nNELSON.  Auk    3\nauaaago far atarllai\nt Ulr'f\n14.41\n8888       H\n      :i7\nliius   inn\nDominion Live Stock\nWMMiraOi Aus I.\u2014Haoalpta Iii the\n>-arda up to \u00bb a. m. today were 11^\u00bb\ncattle. 3IIU hoKa and ,\"n slieep.\nSteers\u2014Choice. (A.T8 to IC.UO; lair tn\nRood. H71 to 15X0.\nHtitclier heifera\u2014 Choice. ITi.OO tn\n15.60; fair to good, 13 75 to S. 75.\nButcher cows\u2014Choice, |3 75 lo 11.88;\nfair to sood. 13.00 to |8.8\u00ab.\nIlullf\u2014Cood,  13 50  to 12.75.\nOxen\u2014Oood. 13 50 to H 00\nfeeder .teera\u2014Choice. 14.88 to g4 2Ij;\nfair to Booil, 12.75 to I3.75.\nstocjier .teere\u2014Choice, 13 25 to 13.73;\nfair to Kood, |t.88 to 13.00.\nStocker h.lf.re\u2014Choloe, 13.88 l\u00ab\n83.50;  fair lo good. 12 23 to 12.75.\nCalves\u2014Choice.   150(1  to  |l'..011.\ngb.all    Hull. 88JI to 11.88.\nLanilm\u2014Oood.  17 00 tn  19 no\nHok\u00bb\u2014Select.. 111.(to to 11225; In'liv-\nles. 10.00 to IS.00; llKhts   118.88.\nark. I\nCanada Bonds\nW1NNIPBO,   AUK    I.\u2014Bid   prlii s\nPoitiilllnil   War   Issues.\nWar loan,   -1388, IIIJ0;  1331, IS\n1H7. 188.18.\n.Victory     loins\u20141022,     188.18;\nI'Jll.llO;     11127,     lltiil.55;     1888,     41\"\n1921. IH'J 45; 1834, lloo 20.\nA >k.\n11\n3 88\nWANTKll\u2014Hut.able pmnloym.nl by\njnuth Who hits Mltv.'ssfiilly <\u25a0.nullified there v.ar.s* commercial eouraa In\nnigh sthn.il; also paaaad Dominion\ngovernment \u2022 lamination for lunior\nclerk-atenogrnpber. J. C Inarram\nKogi rs.  Nalaon. (8841!\nil\nNuggal   \t\nSheep    Creek\nlur : SiUeisnillh   .\ni Boundary  Ba;\n18; \u25a0 ampin    .\nS|...rl.lli    ....\nit,,ITrojan   ....\nT\\\n11 Female Help Waate-I\nWANTED\u2014Al  once, experienced  watt-\nresa   and    upslaiis   till.   Caatlagar\nHotel. (II\")\nCLASSIFIED ado. bring remit, nuhk\nIv     I    e.'in Ir.illy.    1'.,e    n    \u00bbiinl\nMetal Market\nNEW YORK. Aug ;'. \u2014Co|.p.r- h'liin.\nelectrulytie. spi.t and nearby, lie; Im r,\nHo to ll'.e\nTin\u2014Weak; spol and nearby, 188.13;\nfutures.   183.33\nIron\u2014Steady; pnes uaeaanged\nLead\u2014Steady; st\u00bb't. I8.18 to 81.80.\nzinc\u2014Firm; sput and nearby. IM8.\nAnllmitiiy- Spttt.  18.38  to I\nBank Clearings\nWINNIPEG,   *Vui,   ::    Tht   followlnfi\n;ir<* the Lank ch-iinnns for the principal\neiii.-s  of  tli*-   Domlfttoa   for  ttw   ftwh\ni iiiiini;   toilay\n:i,\nHalifax   ...\nSt.    .Inliii    - .\nM,,nelon    -\nyueli.e    .   .\n, Hierlirnnke\nMontrnBl   ..\nI,n7\nMontreal List\nMONTIIKAI., Auk. 3.\u2014 TrtidinR i\"\nHated securitiis on lodjy'n ninrKet was\nua;ain narrow in ehararter. toil shim.d\n\u25a0MM Improvi-nifnt In volume and intn\ntiadincy. Kour new liinhs were ntftchld\nKrazillan was Installed ;is a in\nJfader In activity on favorahh*\nrei>ort8 of the animal m*-**-tlnK of the\ncoinpany. The i*lotk closed at un advance of  *\u00ab   to M-ai>\nCanadian Cotton\u00ab wa* the utroiiK\nfeature, teing up - points to u new\ntilKh  uf 87.\nOther' notahle sttonK ipotH Included\n>Ioritr\u00bb*al Trumwnys at a m w hiyh at\n171!, up IVa; Dominion UrldKc. with a\n% point iAVUM to a M litKh Ot\nMS, and Laurenllde ftlM ftt n new t.igti\nat  tUr'i, up the fraction.\nBunk of HoctH-laga repli-lered lie\n-*rr-*ate,*t decline, heitig off 11*, to 14.\nHank of Montreal was down a point to\n218.\nAsgrngeseS declined L%   to U*H<\nTotul sali'*-, listed, Zt>'A>>. bond**, |U,\n.VO.\nAt     London\u2014 Stnndatil COU\u00bb\u00abr,   tpOt, I Ottawa\nf*>:. ids; eltetrolytlc, ipot- \u00a371; futures, ' Klngnto\ntn. I'.l. rl..-'\nTin-  Spot   ami   futures, tl5*J  .\"\u00bb-.               loronio\nI id   Irml    tli   7s  Id; futurto,   itt    Hamllto\nHis. !  Ki\"\"\"\"\nZinc- Spot.     f;il     IU; Jutui.s,     I'll    l*\"11\"\nll M\nMinneapolis Grain\nWindsi.r   .\nPerl William\nWinnipeg   ..\nin\nAll\nKi\nii   tin\nMINNEAPOLIS\naaagad; ahlBmonl* 14,148 harrela\nllrati\u2014I'nchnitkeil.\nWheat\u2014No      1      noil Item.   11.2 I -.   t,\nToronto Board\nTORONTO. Aug 3\u2014Huain. .-s wns on\na considerably larger scale on the Toronto slock exchange today. I'ricea\n\u25a0were Irregular, hut, generally speaking,\nobangea were small\nDraxlllan was the must active, closing 14 higher at ,5. Toronto Railway\nntrcngthillfd >i to 13%. Tile great.'St\nadvance waa made hy Rogers enniutoii.\n\u25a0which gained tj poirrta to ,1. while Iki-\nmlnlon Canaan preferred waa ', higher at 97.\nThe paper ahnrca were represented\nhy Ahltlbl, olf ',, unit I'rlce Hrolht rs,\ndown  H\nThe lianka were Irregular, Doniirthiii\nhelng up ti, Hitnilllon down 3 and\nVnlon off '.,.\nVictory bouila were strong\nCom\u2014N(\nOats\u2014Ni\nPlax\u2014N<\n3 y, How,\n:i wltii...\n1. 18.88%\nto ;\nRoglna   \t\nMt,..-.     .Itiv    .\nS;inl,.it'niti    \t\nLetltbrldge    .\nMed.tine   II.il\nCalgary    \t\nEdmonton   \t\nNew   Weatmlnal\nYancitiiver    \u2014\nVictoria   \t\n.1.'..\n8,834,488\n:'sv,:l:'t\n110,386 161\n.',.: .'ilv\n02 2, vi'.'.i\n111,878\nS.. 536.889\n1,760,921\n. ;:> 198\n2.5.5.2SS\n3,187,308\n188,441\n16,941,888\n878,617\n1,766,838\n1,488.611\n20..\n712\n1.370.661\n840,143\nAug  I,'31\ni 3,3:0.637\nI.69S.1T8\n1,001,888\n6,919.630\n1,808,888\n:ui.:itii,55i;\n6.708.488\n6,3,13]\n719.186\n,1,309.969\n,.lv2.3'.lli\n818,681\n10,168,641\n1,1105,309\nWIHHIFEa    MAIN    QUOTATIONS\nWheat\u2014    tlpen. High. Low Close\nOct.         10\u00bb>4 109H 108-Vi 1*814\nDec 1054, IIIC'4 105't 188%\nOnta\u2014\nOct I'l\\\nDec      10%\nBarley\u2014\nOct 55\nDec\t\nFlax \u2014\nOct.     ,'.. 193\nDeo.      . '. ..   Ihtl\nRye\u2014\nOct II\nI ice     \t\n42%\n40%\nHV\n55\n2*10%     HIS\n19\nlaa\n70*4\n10%\n5514\nI'.'s'i\n195\n;i\n09 1,\nGRAND TRUNK EARNINGS\nSHOW STEADY INCREASE\nMONTHRAI...   Auk.   3 \u2014Traffic   ...\nInfCH   of   the   (\"rand   Trunk   railway   for\nlha   week   ending;   July   11,    VJ22.   wet\n$1,287,785.    arAt'iril     l*J.7Hfi.flfi7   for   tli\nMM week    laat    year, an  increase of\n1728 per cent.\nFor the month of July they v* n\nM.lMgtlll. mcaii.Kt iM.iK-i.-jRi in July\n1911, an increflpin of J r>.t*3 per rent.\nTrotS January 1 to July 81 they wen\n*57.376.2*r.. mr-atii*-, |E\u00ab,fi71,7ll for thr\n\u2022iflme period in 1921, an irtcreatte of\n4-UU Af. HgfiJ*     \u00ab__-*---*._-\u2014\u2014,\nThe Best Way\nDtlN'T risk losa bv rntloaioB ra.h\nin your letters. You will tint! the\nMoney Orders issued by this Bank a\nsate and convenient way of paying\nyour out-of-town accounts.\nOur Teller can is.uc tlicm without delav at the\nf .\/lyc 0081 av Vot Olio: or Lxprcss Orders.\n\\VF WELCOUE VOIR DUSINESS   _t\nTHE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE\nCRCSTON,   GRAND   FORKS,   GREENWOOD,   NAKUSP,   TRAIL.\nBr.nche.  in   Kootenay   end   Boundary  at   NELSON,   FERNIE,  CRANBROOK,\n12 Situation! Wanted Femalt\n-.lltl.l attending    high   achool desires\nluiuie in  letuin  tor aaalatanaa wiih\nhoueework or ehililreii. Oood home\n..ss.niiai tProteetant). Apply Baa\n:i7lv.   Dally  Kewa t^7l.v)\n35\nFor R-nt\nTO Ui:NT- PuiUa-tbft-rd huti(.n.low with\nnil modern ronvenliMiees. Anply\nliux   3I\",---!,    Dally   New. -3*^-1)\n-'\u2022>     Lost and Found\nUisT -Thirty dolan In We-Jd-Vnllan**.\nfiivflopp.    Ii-iiirn  to BntaMt  \u25a0Sb-aattey\nlioniliii.in   liM'i, \u00ab*\u25a0 companj        (17271\nri:lNTi;i' \u25a0utlonvry of ill kind*. Thi\nMnily   Niwi   riinliiiii  L>ei)iiiliui*nt.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nOF CANADA, LIMITED\nOffice   Smeltinfl   and   Refining   Department\nTRAIL,  BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchaser*   of   Gold,   Silver,   Copper,   Lead   and   Zinc   Orti,\nProducer! of  Gold,  Silver,  Copper,  Pig   Lead  and  Zino\nTADANAC, TRAIL.\nSign\nCards\nc\n\"Fnr Sale\"\n\"For Rent\"\n\"No Admittance\"\n\"No Smoking\"\n\"Please Walk In\"\n\"No Credit Given\"\n\"This Office Is On a\nMeter,\" Etc.\n25c Each\nLarge Size, 35c\nThe Daily News\nJob Department\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nhahy buggy,   coll\u00bbpiIV\ntion.    l'hone    Mrs.    N\\\nview.\nnod\nond I\nlell,    fitr\n(MM)\nFOB   BALrsS\u201414-h.   D,   Tinpirliil   Kns   or\nkurosene   enpine,   $^0ll.     For   partlcu-\nhirw iipply C. O. (.iKilvie,  Yahk,   H   C.\n(3ti*tt;>\nPOR   SAI.K\u2014V\n' Itrgl Kuyal Anne\ni, I ci-nlK per pound on lhe\nJ.   H.   Qln,   Nelson. (KHI)\nTBtLL  your   wants   tiiroiiRti   The   Daily\nNew.1* elasslfied eolumnw.\nCANARTKS FOR HALF-\u2014OuftrantMd\nHlnser-s. Lrthhrld**i! Ulrd Hooma,\ntgm-t Lawson, -11&  11th St.  P.   l>th-\n23        Miscellaneons\nIRNTLEMAN   nqulru  oool,  -comfort*\nably   lurnisheii   iif*ht   bonwkeiplns\ninoni.     -rinse     In.       A|inly    Itox   ITS0,\nllally  Mt ws. (1738)\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nroit RENT\u20143 furnished rooms (half\ndouhle house), bus. J; 16 t\"*r month.\nl'hone Itlxl mnrnink's, or call eve-\nnings    rear    524'   I^atlmer. (36.17)\nFtu:   ItMNT - Ono   *sgftl    hovMktopIng\nrooma,   UOf|\u00abU   Hlock,   Itaker   street.\n(MOO)\nKl'llN'ISMi:i>     BL'ITB    FOR     RENT-\nIvti-r Mock. (IOI)\n8VITB\u2014CampbeU'ti studio (SIM)\n8IN(!LE  ROOM   nnd   two-roomed   unite,\nt'<ir   rent,      Annahle   hloek. ttCif)\n?|    Teachers Wanted\nW ANTED\u2014Teacher f\u00bbr I.iiiiiU i-ton\narhool.    Salary I1SM.    Apply, aU!ln|\nevperu-iue.     to    II.     Blllott,    sei'l'etin I -\ntnasiinr.   l.tiinl.-rton,   B,  C.       (Wl)\nWANTED\u2014Teacher for Yahk .sehool,\n:tn to U pupils. Oood qiwllfl<-\u00abttona\nand refenncoi waentlal, Commencing sal.ny 1I200. wfJl thr. e-roonird\n\u2022nttaj-e, portly furnished, frr.*. Applv K. A. Lrtbgoa, w I'i'elary to truo-\nt,.S. Villlk.  B. <'. (^fir.l)\nWANTED\u2014 l'rimipal for Sloean t'lty\njuihlie aekool, salnry Sl.ion p, r att-\nniiin; nl1*!! ti acluT fnr di\\ ision 2, salary Jl(llH). duties to OOmmOOiM Sep-\nteinhei r.th. A-lilr.-ss applieations to\nthe Seeretury Trustees, Shiean Cltv,\nR  ('. 4 ^*i4f>>\nWANTED\u2014Teaeher fnr Belford sehool.\nMust tiave a second-class eertlfieate\nor heller, with at lout Iwo years ex-\np.rk'iiee. Musical pieicrred. .T. An-\nteny Hiiliiioon, See. H. lt'ord fohooJ\nHoard,  Nelson  1*. O., U. C. (3040)\nWANTED\u2014Tcacher~f or \"crescent' Valley school. ftp-pig with full particulars to William Wlnstanley, *s,e-\nretary.   Crescent   Vallev,   It   C\nFOK    SALE\u2014Heau t Hut      home,       lake\n\u25a0frontigi; dose   to   Kitaon;   govorn-\nment road, tiood soil, ehlckeu house\nt modern); raspberries. Vicwitif- laki*\nand Nelaon. Price right. Miljcovic.\nli.   Ii.   I,   Nelson, (37*U)\nVERT   desirable    residence    on     S3nr\nstreet;     three    bedrooms,     bathroom,\ndining   room,   huge   living   room   and\nhall;  fir floors.    $L'700. terms.    C. W.\n. Appliyird, linker street, (3724)\nWANTED\nTarty to sell small cottage nt about.\n$1-00 to reliable purchaser; $l!~>0\ncash :iiid |Sg per month. Wo have\nclients ready to ptifchiiso small\npiopcrtios. For quick action list\nyour  property  with\nC. W. Appleyard\nBaker   Street.                          Phone   269\n <3fi42)\nFOR SA.,1\"\u2014-tilub Hotel property, eor-\nner Stanley hnil Silica streets, Nelson, (lood location. Hut Id Ing recently renovated and refurnished\nthroughout. Comprises four corner\nhit*-; among best In city. This is a\nsnap. Applv F, II. Chant, itox 1071,\nNelson,  R  C. (34:>1)\nCampbell   A   Ritchie   Monumental    _\nI'.   O.   Hox  MB,                     Nelson,   B. .\nTelephone 164.     (32<\n49   Farms and Ranches\nCANADIAN   AUTO   AND   r.LTTCTaUC\nBTTPPLY   COMPANY\nBattery Sarvlca station\nElectrical appliances, motor anfl r*\nerntor repairs, electrical and mechaj\nleal Installing, oxy-aeeiylene weldli\nmachine Miop work, alemlte lubrlcatB\nayatems, basslck products. P. O. a\nWi.   106   Baker   Bt.,   Neluon.   Phone   61\n(32-r\nFOR SAhE\u2014 :t:.0 acres g..od land, suitable for fruit, allalfa or stock riimii.\n(H-od aoll; Pi. niv of Mmg. \u00bb\u00bb acres\nRlmoit level Ibis bike frontage. A\nsnap. 1'artictilai.-. apply MacU, r.-tb,\n\u25a0Jtroiid water, Lower Arrow 1-akes,\nH.  C. (ITtl)\nFARMK AND\" KANCHKS\u20144r.~a\",\"*rewr 9\nelf .ind; mostly good bottom hind.\nHouse. largo barn, chh'ken linu.us.\ngar;ige,    etc.      Splendid    property    fnr\ndairying,  poultry  rolling and  mixed\nfarming.      [\u2022\u2022nr   Mile   as   a   going   cun-\nc-arn, Including Block ami Implement*.\nprice Jlrmn. nn l.-rnis,    Hugh W. kob-\ntrtson.  The   Lond  Man,   Nelson,   R  C.\n(SUt)\n:1   Live Stock Wanted\nWANTED -Pony NiiilnMe for boy lo\nride lo school. Reply stating nKe nnd\njuice  in   Huyiey,   R.  It.   1,  Nelson.\n(I-Mfi)\n28 Miscellaneous Wanted\nW     Houses Wanted\nWANTIvD-Purillslli\nDaUv  N.w a.\nllll.ill\nly  nf\n,,J    Poultry an-l Ergt\n55 For Sale or Exchange\nIIKTIIIMVI'lll   ll\"\nalack;  188.    o\n17 Boats and Automobiles\nKnit s.w.1- -I'-i.nl\n11\nInsurance\nTOM      HAJSIIUNK      Lrclinrn      pnllota:\nApril    hatch    from    BtTUBg    vlKorou.s\ntrapaaatad sttn-k, well matiin-il, ralae\nbreeding pfn year \"I'l hfn=. Sr-\nifcteii   yoiuiB  ooekarala  for  mallgg\nA.   Deversun,   Crawford   Hay,   H.   <-.\n(,162'J)\n1G\nRoom\nand Board\nROOM\nMill\n\u25a0mil  Irouri\nSt.\n,   private   1 uua\nt3*\nMS\nHI\nTHE RISK IS GREAT\nThe premium small.\nThere is no safety without\nInsurance.\nWe assume the  risk for\nyou.\nINSURE TODAY\nR. W. DAWSON\nP.O.  Box 733. Annable  Blk. Phone 197\n(Mit) i\na-     For Sale or Rent\nFOIt SALE OH RKNT-On easy term*\",\ni'.-aue raneh; I U aerrs In full bearing cherry and apple trees. One\nRllll frmn Kn*-I.t. Small house; barn:\nchicken bouse; good spring. Will mar\nh'Ht^e.    Apply  owner.    Scott,    Shiean\ncitv ruta.\nTypewriter\nPaper\nWe carry typewriter paper in several grades of\nbonds, wliito woves and\nmanillaa and can cut to any\nstandard size required. You\nwill find our prices attractive.\nTHE   DAILY   NEWS   JOB\nDEPARTMENT\n20   Live Stock lor Sale\nI'l'lt SAl.i: ilruy horsi-. Wright ir.flft.\nMack Miilillf hora., wrlKht 11.-.0. airr\n4 yrars: Iwo art. heavy ttatn liarn. si,\nfour pack aaaMlea, laraa rhiiiiK aait-\nillta.   roail   cart,   llttlil   hiirm ss.   Ii, iw\nwagoa.   All in gaod eoadltloB,   Can\nbe .s..,ii any Una. W. I'.. l-aiio. Alns-\nwurtti. (372tl)\n1*1 \"It  RALE    Two  k I   mull   cowa iii.tl\nIv niieitha oltl hflf.T. Mntli. r.th,\nr.niiulwrat.r. I.owt r Arrttw Lukes,\nH. C. I.17j:i\nBusiness   and   Professional\nDirectory\nCarpenter and Builder\nT.   A.   l.AKJOlt,   All   Ol.....   of   Wor*.\nr.i. 1   iy,   409  Hall  St.   J. im.it..,   pan.t..\n  ct:*mi\nSTEEPLEJACK.\nChlmnpyH, ronla aawmlll burner..\nbiill.llriKa, etr., painted and repairer,.\nBatlmataa Riven. It. Knight. l'hon.\n58,111. 1.20 Mill KI,. Nitbon. U. C. 13006)\nProfessional and Business.\nrectory\u2014Continued\nPlasterer\nC.  E.  TAWCETT  COHFAHY\nLathera   and   I'taatererB.\nKalimatea Givvn.\nGeneral Delivery. Nei\nt.'13't\nInsurance and  Real  Esta\nX.   W.   DAWSOS.\nReal   Estate,   lnaumnee,    lt.ntalel\nAnnable l)lk. i\\ O. Box 733. l'hone  f\nu__\\\nMonuments\nPainters and Decorators I\nMnSPHT   BROS.\nVftlater. and  D.eor.tora\nDealer.   In   Wallpaper\n413 Josephine It, (SM\nTim Play.r Interior decorator, papl\nhatifier. l'hone or call all Stanley r\nPrice. re.aoiiable. Work Qu.rantel\nIBM\nLodges\nNKT.SON   I.ODC1R   No.   6.   B.   P.   O.\nMeeta 4101i Baker St., flrat and tbj\nThursday.   (611\nAccountants\nCSAKLEg r. BCHTEB\nSue..-  tr  to the  lata\nJamea  IX   Lawrene.\nBoa llll Neleon.\nFlorists\nORIZZFXT.E'S   OIlBENIIOt'RB.   Nell\nCut flower, and floral de.lgna.\nAssayers\n8. W. WIDDOWSON,  Boi A110I,  !\neon, B. C. Standard western ehari\nWholesale\nBEKBIHaTOlf    k   BBAWIf,\nWliot.B.l.   rrult   Merchant..\n.'hemes.  R.ispl,,.rrf..s   Hliiek Currntl\nand all root vegetables bought for c\u00bbi\nTelephone 4,1. Nelaon, B. C.\nA. MACDONALD * I'll. WHOI.ERAJ\nGrocera and I'rovlalon M.rchan\nImportera of Teaa, Coffee, Bple\nDried Fruits, Staple and Fancy It\nceries    Nelson.   It.   I'. I\"1\nArchitects\nV. EMMS BEAD, M.  B.  O. \u25a0-  A.\nAltCHlTKCT,\nBay Av.nue. Trail.\nEngineers\nGTeew Bros., Burrfe, ^\nBELSOlt,   B.  O.\nCIVIL     AMU     MININQ     ENDIKIX1\nB. O., Albert, and Domlnloa\nLAND    SDBVEYOBS\nCrown Grant Ag.nth        Bin. Print,\n(371\nA.   L.   McCVLLOCB\nBy.lr.iullc    Engtn..r\nPruvinclal   Land  gnrr.yol\nBaku   at. x.laon,\nMININO   EHOIHBBB\nB.   C.   Lend   Burv.yiiT\nM. D. S.w.un, Ha.lo, B. O.\nAuctioneers\nW.   COTLU\nAnctlon..r,  Appr.l..r,  Talaaloa\nGoods   .old   privately   er   at   Auctle\n119 Ward Street. Fhon.\n(.171.\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBKRTKON, V. D. D. * B. 8*\nVictoria Street. l'hon. Ill; Nig\nRhone 157J. (3711\nStandard Furniture Compan\n1*ii.I,--* .l.'iM    mill    einli iloiei h    and    Pi\nneral lUrectora. The fin.-t and mo\nin* t'. n.-'ii unilcrtnklng par lore to\nehapf-1 tn Inturlor B. C. DiaJ phona I\nNight  phone  2*2  and  fil, t.1717\nWANTEP\u2014Ilnuaahold    furniture. r*e(\npie   who    will    want    furniture paj\ntheae   colunina.   Tell   what   you \\m\\\nto   .'\u25a0\u2022il    i '   .-.  ;i   word.\nBRINGING UP FATHER\n\u2022:*\nBy George McManut\nM*|^1C Cl RlRQT.HE-K! l^> T*EUl_IM'\nHER THAT HF- i-j^OIK To THE\n*v^>H ^Hl^TER\u25a0^ -e>\u00bbvLL   toMiovit-\nP.\n\u25a0bHE C-vN'T KICK  IP I CO\nOUT  WHEJS HE*> COIN\nOUT   HE'**} iONNA   BK\nAv HELP TO ME   .1*\n\u2022\u2022n \u00bb\u25a0-\u00bb\n\u202250 LET   t-.r. HWC\n\u2022VOOR. Mi^HT-KEV\nForv him ^r^ vou\nV\/O.-4'T NCEO IT-\na \u25a0     ^  rr*\n*?* l?g* *V llrr'-: TV-Ier*gt ~f~n,_\\, M.  Xlftj\t\n iW\ntec mason vxtri i^nn, rmx* iwrarwo, xuotsw *, ma\nTr_t IMI\ni LAI lit 11 tK\n\\ SLEEP BETTER   \/\nV WORk BETTER \/\n\\ FEEL BETTER   \/\nAt all Rood\nDrugguti\n^*Z7\"\nFrail Versus Nelson at\nLacrosse Next Week\nTrail    and    Nelson   senior    l-ir-n-s.\n\u25a0 aggregations will meet in a Worn\n\u2022JKootenay league game here an   Wad-\nday next. Nelson Rt present Is oaf\nIgame down in the league, in I v)l'\n|try  hard   In   the  next  match   to  even\nup  the  standing. -     ,\nIn    the    last    contest,    which    Wll\n|playcd   in Trail,  the  (jreenshir-.s   w*ri\neasy victora hy an 8-2 score nml  il  ll\nHurilcient to say that they ire out\nIto repeat the performance \u2022 again.\n[Accordingly tonight at '6; 30 o'clock\nlit is hoiied that enough material will\n\u25a0be on hmd at the grounds to give th,\n\u25a0locals a stiff practice. Here |g \\ list\n|o(   players   who   will   (urn   outJthli\nevening. Crydennan. Armstrong, Dill.\n1.1.   Curran,   Hen well.   Long.   KlumcrlV t,\n\u25a0 Main, Jack Madden, King, Thuitn.in\nblunter, W. Curran, Jim Had-lon,\n[Ritchie, linker. I'ilts, D-slrean. II\n\"\u25a0Ferguson,   MeKlnnon,   W.   I'Vri-tis in.\nMARYSVILLE\nARMORS\nGive Kimberley Trouncing in\nBaseball Game; James'\nPitching Superior\nMAItYSVH.T.i:, Aug. 3\u2014The M.irys-\nville hnsel.all t.-nm h-wmled the rattlers\nfor Khnherley on Saturday and gav*-\nthe. mining; hoys an awful llokrlng, the\nscore helng 17-0. (Inly three Klmhcrley\nbitters reached first, get I Ing there in\nerrors.\nThe local battery, 1-. James ami K.\nMellor, worked groat, the former neither allowinir n iiii or a run. will], tlir\nfupport in tlu* infi.l.l was good,\nHarry   Pe.sjnnlin.*   pitch.'d   a   fulr   gume\nfor Kinih.'i'ie>, hla support  balng  rig-\nged at times. Kimln-rh-**\/ expected lo\nwin, as they put out a Itrang liiu-up to\ncheck the local--, wlio ha\\ejiot lost a\ngame for a couple i.f iiMona. Vot the\nfirst tOOX Innings every Klmlterlcy bat*\nter who went to llie |il;it.' fanned. The\nlineups  were:\nM'uysville, M T.emmon. cf; I,. Ili-r.li-\nmir, ss; li. lil.-invllle, Lh; I.. JamM, p;\nIO. M.llor, CJ W. K*HM*. Ib; J. I.i iiiLinn\nlb, Kliiil.erli'V O, Mnii.il. v, o; U. bur-\nion, Ib; I.. Parker, Ib; H. l>eajardlne, p;\nD. Morrlpon, !b; T. Bummer*, ef; .1.\nLivingstone, ss.\nImn  by   ii.nings:\nM.irysvllle      |  |   1   1   2  2  ?.  2 -17\nIvimtu'tley     tl 0 I\nGIANTS BREAK\nLOSING STREAK\nBlank Cubs; Dodgers Blank\nPirates; Braves and Phillies Go Down\nNATIONAL    LEAGUE\nDETROIT TAKES\nDOUBLEHEADER\nBlank Boston in First Game;\nYanks, Browns and Senators Turn in Wins\nNew   Yuri:   ..\nSt.   I..,ilia   \t\nChleagt\t\nCincinnati    ...\nPltteburgh   ...\nBrooklyn   \t\nPhiladelphia  ..\nHuston    \t\nWilli   Lost   Pet.\n. . . 69\n. .. ill\n. ..  .'.1\n:::i\nio\n49\n47\n4S\nr.s\n68\n.\u00ab0*J\n.681\n.491\n..176\n.3311\n0 0-\nOAKLAND PLAYERS\nROUGH ON UMPIRES\n\u25a0AN rUANClSt'O, Aug. 3. -Denny\nWilie. Oakland ontl Ielili-r. was shs-\npemh-d     tor     fOUf    playing    days    nlnl\nfim.l   |M  -today   by   I'n-si.iem    .M.--\nCartliy of the Pacific Coast l-ague\nfor throwing enrlh in I'm pin* i-'in -\nney's   eyee    while   protesting   \u25a0    ih'il-\n\u25a0lon   durtng   the   gesge   on   Tn-nttay\nin   IVrtlami.\nI'iU-her Aih'tl .if th,. same !ea*n\nhM botg bit at home hy reason nf\nhis   sii--piiisl,,n   fur   in   dayi   fur   stri'i-\nIng   Unpin   ttcQrem  hist   meek   Hi\nwns   fineil   $10.1.\nDirect Service Every Day\nNelson-Spokane Via\nSpokane International Railway\nLeave Nelson fi:30 a. m. Standard Time.\nArrive Spokane 8:2.*) p. m., Union Station.\nFare one way ?7..r>l.   War tax. 10c.\nJ. S. CARTER,\nDistrict   Passenger  Atjenl,   Nelson,   B.  C.\nCards Defeat Phillies\nI'llII.AliKl.l'lllA. AiiK. L\u2014Tha\nOarttinula lininil Maadawa nn p:iav\nmink today and ii.tfiii...! Philadelphia\n7 in i. Kaluga was rathar trtit imt\neffective in taa alnehee. Benllne*.\nhi.niiT  waa  ih..  imiy   real  drive  \"ft\nIlia    dvliwry, |l   II.   !\u25a0:.\n\u25a0t  I-\"'\"\"    7   ll     ;\nPhll.delphli   l     ;     2\nBatterln. Halnaa gad Maaialth:\nUeadow. and Hanilna,\nBOBTOM, Aug. I ntagiiat aold\nBoaton to four atta toaaji and drove\nn   twtt   rima   with   his   dniilil,.   in   th,.\n\u25a0avanth,  Mtteaurga  winning Ita Ml*,\natralkht   galRa   !,   in   I. It.   II.   V.\nI'm \"nil    \"'  r,   11     1\nBeatea      1     ,     1\nBatterlea- Wagner aad Hattox;\nurns..11. Oaaehgar, MeNaann and\n(I'Ni'ill.   Oowdv.\nBrooklyn  Delivers Shutout\nBROOKLYN,  Auk.   I\u2014Ortaaa  h**l.l\n.t'llii'inii.itl tn fitur hits in thi* fl'isl\ntnlin* i.f lilt* strlia tti.lny nnil s. or, il\n11 4 tt, 11 vidiiry. HiKh's lrl|i|. in\ntht' sniuitl uiili twti 111-11 on bagaa.\nwon  lor tin. Doagera. it.  11   1:\nCincinnati   11    4*   .\nBraoklrn     4     7    3\nBatterleB\u2014Rlxey,      Olllaapla      gad\nWilli;.,;   tliliius   1111,1   Mlllir.\nf.'clif   of  Giants   Blank.  Cubs\nni:\\v   vniiiv.  Aug.  3 - Th,. (Hani.\niBYOfca   tic it-   Instill;   str...,k   ol   fivo  IU\u00ab\njgagalva  gaaiea  tadag,  daloatlag  i'hi\nI iiiitti    111    ilif   lir-l    lunli-t't    of   :i    fi\\.\n\u25a0aaa aorlaa .'1 to n. Kehl pit. bad birtl.\nI iiiiiiiit,   Manalag  Cbtoago   with   four\nsiiiK'l- s   mul   an   Infield   s. rntrh.\n1:.   II.   1:\nfhlf\n0\nI\ni W\u00bbW   Vmk   \t\nI    Battarlra\u2014Ai.lorl.im-.   Btualaad   nml\nOTiirr.-li:   Nehf and Mmih.\nJuniors Play Two\nBall Games Today\n.Ii.nlor I all artlstR will turnout in\nfull     t.iri e     this     mm-nln.,'     win r.     a\ntestier   \\rogut  deubl*>-h*>ad*r   win   h.\npl.iveil.\nKuirvlew. the present le.ij-ue h *:i-l-\ngre, Will me. t the Ke.ls. who in th--\npMl few i-nnii s h i\\e I ien pluyinn\na Fiipeii.ir brand of leill. In the nth.-r\ni-inili-o the ClnniB, who art. the :im-\neott lip in the city loaf-*\"' will\ntacrile the I'linle.*-. The di.'.nts la\niininin in the rnnninv for Inocir-\nmuM   viii  tlilr  next   tom Karnes.\nBtty\nKsb.\nTin\nThe best fine cut tobacco\non the market\nPackages 15T\nSmall Tins 25-\nIMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED\nAMERICAN    LEAGUE\nWon   I^ist   Tot.\nSt. Lnuls     II        12       .r.K4\nN.-w     Vork        59        44        JU\nDetroit     M 47 _.5-ia\nChicago     53 48 '.,-.21\nCleveland   53 32 .504\nWaahlngton     17 53 .17(1\nI'llilail.-lphin    40        58        ,4l)v\nBoaton     3\u00bb      62      JM\nYank. Win in Ten Inning*\nf'l.l'.VI-iLANIl. Auk. 3.\u2014Sew York\nmade lt two atralKht from t'lovelaiid.\ntoiiny whin it araa 10 to J. In 10\niriiilnps. Tho game waa th'tl threr\nllmoa    bofore    lho    Tanks    won.\nn.  II. E\nXow  York      10    13     2\nCleveland,   I   10    2\nBatterlea- Mays.     Hojt,    Bhavkay\nantl    Behaati     I'hlo,    Mails.    I.lndsey,\ni-Mwni-iis and O'Neill, BawoB,\nTigers   Take   Double-Head.r   -\nDBTROTT,   -.UK-   3.\u2014r>.-trolt   v.on   8\ndtnih'a haadar   irom   Boatoa   today,\nlukinK the first same 7 to 0 and\nlho sii-onil 7 t.) 4. In tha firs; pnme.\nCokh w.is atoppcil altvr hlltlliK s.-if,'-'\nly ln 10 siioci'sslvo ggmda. \/Ii-iliiiann\nMl his 17th liom-r of the s.-tistm In!\nlho   stronil   Kamo   with   one   man   on.|\nFirst gama it. 11   i'.\nHost.,,.   \u00ab    2    11\nD.lrolt       7      S      I\nBatterlea\u2014 Ptaaoar.     Miiiiran    ami\nW.illirs;   I'llli'tte and  Woodnl'l.\ns.'ionii gama      * 11. tt. t\\\nltostiin        4 0      1\nll.tn.il        7 11       1 I\nHatli'rloa\u2014 Rnssoll.   Karr  anl !'*it*l.\niHilliam,  Kliniko  anil   Mniilon.\nBiowns Win:   Four Homers  M.de\nBT.   l.iH'lt4.   Aim-.   3\u2014 Tho   HrnwnFi\ndefeated   ndiadaM-ai   a  to  6  today]\nill tho sf.on.l Riitno nf tin- porli'S ]\nJaoolson hit two honio runs until\ndrove in Bra runs vhlla t'oiiin-l\nalaaunad out B lumior whlfh si-ore'll\niitrop runs. Walkor hit his 25lh h imarl\nor    tho    so'ison. 11.   H.   1 j\nPhiladelphia    \/ii   W    0\nBL  Louis   3 0   12     I\nr.atl.'rh's-Hasty       and       rorklnr-;\nWrbtlit.   Vim  tlt'.ilt-r and  Collins.\nSenators  Shutout  Wh'ta   Sox\nCHICAQO,   Aug.   l^-atogrtdge   ii*l*'\nChi. :n:o to four araltoroil hits tinlio\nan.l Washinittoti took tho sorond p um-\nof   tho   si-rios   2   lo   0. li.   II.   I\nWashington        2      6      I\nrhloaltu          0       4       I\nBatterlea\u2014Mogrldga   and   Plclnlch\n?Blan8erahlp, Hodga antl Si-haik, Y.u*\niiii :'.nt t\u201e ^ttsin.-^i^^*3\nTiiM^^TB^(I^F^\u00bbBi\nHELPS!\nThese'are Helps\t\nHelps to your memory as\nit is almost too hot to\nthink!\nMany linos of hot weather clothing for men, women and children are on display in the various departments. Let us show you\nour suggestions to keep cool.\nThe hot wave continues and frequent changes of wear is the\nonly way to he comfortahle.   We have today in stock:\nFERNIE WINS\nEAST END FLAG\nEarns Right to Play Off for\nEast Kootenay Championship; Game Shutout\nKKHNIK. Auk- 2 ~Kernlr elneheil the !\npHiTiiint fur the east en.l of th.- Bait\nK'mten.'iy It.iH.-linH h'.inue herr* on Sun- ;\nihiv. Julv l\u00ab, dafaatllll White Sprn.e\nby the neon* of 3 to CI. Ihoreliy rantlm:\ntin* rliiht to piny off with the Ifa-ler**\nof the West Koot, nay league In nhout ,\ntwo  week*'  time.\nl'ltcher Ault of K.-rnl-* won the honor\nof pltchln-f thi* first Bhutout of* thf\ndeft-ion. Anil umlouhteclly thn Mai '\nKiime of the \u2022\u2022afuii, whieh was wit- j\nin-sued  hy  nearly  lOOO  fans.\nAnil's wonderful pltehlnff nnd the\nnlrtiKht sutipnrt he received tiy his .\nliumnuites was the unrlolnR \u00ab)f wklU I\nSpruce It was a pitchers' duel for the\ntlrtt fiv InniiiKS t.etw-en Ault and I'e- 1\nters, neither Hl.h* scoring Then I'eters\nwalked Ashtnn. who wns sacrificed lo I\nsecond hy It t'olton. tstole third and ;\nscored on T. Wilson's two-base hi I I\nKernle came hack In the sixth In-\ntttii-^c.   B   Wilson  made a  slnotle. nnd  <{nt\nto Meond   on   Danlap*i   \u25a0aariflai aad\nscored on Sliand's sinj-Ie. Snand .-.toh\nreeond, (tot to .hird on McTlers' sic-\ni iflce add Si'i.r.'d on Ashton'r*. ahlfl-l.\nAult pitched himself out of a very Unlit\nhole In the sixth Innlna. wilh Iwo men\nof hases when he utruck out Bllth,\nheavy hitter of Whltn Bprucc, and the\nfans nearly went wild. The (tame w^s\numpired hy Jack Hughe*, who did !*0\nto  the  ntwfhlUon  of both  pluyein and\nLADIES' VESTS in fine white cotton,\nno sleeve, idgtd with pink\npicot.   Each  g\t\nLADIES' WHITE FINE RIBBED\nVESTS, Harvey make; no sleeves;\ncrochet lace top. Good (J>-| A\/1\nlength.    Each   tpl.UU\nWHITE COTTON VESTS, close weave;\ntailored top; Harvev.\nEach\t\nLADIES' WHITE COTTON\nVESTS, shoulder strap \t\nENGLISH COTTON VOILES, dark col-\norinjrs; supeifine weave; exclusive designs; regular $1.25 and $1.50 yard.\nWe need the space for new fall goods.\nClearing at, per\nyard   \t\n$1.00\n$1.25\n60c\n85c\n$1.50\nLADIES' SUPERIOR ENGLISH MADE\nSTELLA    MAKE   WHITE   BLOOMERS, finished elastic top\nand knees \t\nLADIES' WHITE COTTON BLOOMERS,\nalso can be had in pink _\\t__s\nif   desired    ODC\nWHITE CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON,\nheavy, even weave; 41 in. CK.fi\nwitle.    Per yard  UtlC\nWHITE AND COLORED TURKISH\nTOWELS, just the towels you should\ntake with you liathing. Good absorbent\nquality. Regular .50c each.\nSpecial value, each \t\nThree\nfor ....\n35c\n$1.00\nSee our Hall Price Tables\u2014Oddments added  daily.    All goods  on\nthese tables selling at Half Price.\nAnnouncement!\nWe  are   pleased   to  announce   NEW   LOU Eli\nPRICES on mil' celebrated\nIMPERIAL MIXTURE TOBACCO\nPresent New Price\nSize.                                    Price. 1st August\nIs  ?3.00 $2.75 per tin\nlis     1.55 1.10 per tin\nlUtl    70 .GO per tin\nKHhs         35 MO per tin\nlOths, foil pkt 33 .30 per pkt\nThis Tobacco is so well known in Canada and\nin this district especially, that we are pleased\nto have the pleasure of ami juncing LOWER\nPRICES.\nImperial    Mixture    Tobacco    can    be    purchased    from\nall   first-class   tobacconists   in   this   district.\nSunny  Okanagan  Moorpark\nApricots\nOur second shipment la again\nsold out, but another is due on\nSaturday morning. Please let\nus have your order at once if\nyou wish any reserved for arrival. See the quality of this\nlovely fruit ai>rf remember the\nseason for Apricots is very\nshort.\nNo. 1\nfor   \t\nNo. 2\nfor   \t\n$2.35\n$2.00\n.1.   fl.   MtLoan.   each   with   nine   points\nthird.\nfan*.\nWhite  Spruce -\nPertv,   cf   \t\nO'liell.   2h   \t\nHarRer.   c   \t\nZelih.   3h   \t\nMixhop,   ss    \t\nrninih-y.   If   \t\n\u25a0iMsrhal.   rf    \t\nSchroder,   lb   \t\nI'eters,   p    \t\nIT    II.    |\nBASEBALL\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\nNewark.  2;   Jr-rsi-y   Cily.   I.\n\u2022S.vriitnisf,   7;   Ituffal.i.   9.\nHulllniiin*.   .1:    lliaillnK.   0.\nToronto, I;   Rocbeeter, 3.\nCapablanca Canny;\nSpins Out Chess\nGame With Yates\nEAST  CANADA   LEAGUE\nMontreal. 5;  Ottawn, 7.\nThree ltlviTs,  1;   Cn|ii'  Madeleine.   I\nF..\nM.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\n\u2022\nTotal i   1\nFernie  - R.\nH,   Wilson,   m   1\nininlap,    So       0\nSliiind.    3h        1\nMcTler,   r      0\nlnh Ion,    lh        1\nK   t'olton, rf      0\nC.  Colton,   cf    ft\nT. Wilson, if    o\n.1     2\nII.   K\nAult\nTotal*        3      7      *1\nThe f-ummjiry if* ns follow**:\nTwo-hn.ve  hits     H.  Wilson,  T.  Wllsnn\nPouhle     playn\u2014Hishnp     to     OTVU     to\nSchroder.   H'oleu   hi:s,-*g-.AHtoii   1,   Hhuuil\nI.      K'irneil    run*1- -Kernl*-*   2.      Sncrtfiec\nhit*\u2014Dunlap i. McTler i,' it. <*nimn l,\nHtiuck out\u2014Hy l'eten- 7, hy Ault '!\nLeft on bail! aTirPil I, White Hpim*e\nTi. T-nie of fcame\u20141 hi\".ir -I'l niinutei\nHit hy Ault\u2014I'rumley and Schroder.\nI'mplre\u2014Hughe*-.\nJUMPS    TO    VICTORY\nWIN-NII'KO, Auk. 3.-Wllil'im B,\nnepRj,. crack Jumper and hunlh-r of\nthe North Knd club, tonight won tho\nManltoha all-rotinrl trark an.l Maid\ncbamplonihlp for 1922 with 13 ()oiiii**.\nHo haa still ono more event, thc\nBtundlna;   high   Jump.\nC. H. Coaffoe, with t% polnla, van\nlecond and  Kenny Asscltlno  und   D.\nSt. lMul. 7-7; Toledo. 6-2.\nMilwaukee, 4; Indianapolis,\nKnti(-;is   City,   3;    I^ulsville,\nMinneapolis\n\u25a0i'olumhua,\nPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE\nYemen,   2:   Rentilp,   l.\nSalt   l^iko,   1;    [-on   Ant-elea,   I.\nSacramento,   0;   Kan   Francisco.  8.\nOakland,   6;    l'ortland,   3.\nI-ONI-ON*. Aur. 3.\u2014Results of this\nnfterncon'a sen-don of the irm-rn:i-\nthmal che.ia tournament now hclnj:\nplayed in Westminster to decide the\nch;itnpton*-hip of th0 world, were as\nfollows:\nK.   I),   llofjoljuhow,   Russia,   dof.iit.'d\nQ.   Muroi'jty.   Hungary.\n1     A.    Aljeehine,    Russia,    defeat e 1\nSnnskohormvsky   of   Russia.\nA.   Rutionslein,   Poland,   defeated\nWahluu-h,    KriRland.\nDr. V.. Vidtaar, JuRo-Slivia. defeated I>r,  S. Tartakover, Russia\nA. Retl, Czecho-Slovakla, ktetHtad\nDr.    David    MarottI,    Italy.\n\\V. Kuwe, Holland, defeated K. O,\nWatson,     Australia,\nThe Riime hetween Joso R. Capa-\nhlanc.i, tho champion, and R. O. Yntes,\nKtiRland, was unfinished and on adjournment was taken until next Wednesday.\nThe contest between H. E. Atldr-.it,\nKnKlnnd. and J. S. Morrison, Canada,   was  drawn.\nraring In connection wilh tho biff\nexhibition here, proved to be mnro\nMCOaiafal thin any of the precedin;;\ndins. The 2:22 pace went six heats\nbefore   it   was   won   by   lyut   Axtell.\nThe 2:2t trot went to Sister Mwi\nln stralRht heats. Ijidy Forbes, tho\nbi\u00ab favorite, was third. Roth the run-\nnlnK IMM were keenly eontesteil.\nRalefaee was set back last in tl\u00bbo\nthird heat of the 2:22 pace for inter fori ok with <'avalior flale, drl\\v;i\nby Rruln. The latter aet\"d badly the\nfollowing heat, when he kicked hla\ndriver, Kddie Rrain. The pilot fell off\nlhe sulky but got on again and finished   the   heat.\n[-M Axtell paid $168 for a $2 tirkot\nwhen he won the fourth heat of tho\nfirst race. Hemlock, by finishing second In the third heat, paid $147 for *\n$2   pasteboard.\nMICHIGAN-ONTARIO\nSiiRinnw.  2;   I^inilun,  5.\nr'llnt.   16;    Ilr.intfiil'il,   7.\nPurt   Huron.   8;   Kltthi-ni'r.   1,\nliny I'lty. 0;   Hamilton,  C.\nCalgary Team Arrives\nfor Cup Semi-Finals\nWith United Westons\nPacers Pay Big\nMoney for Place\nat Regina Races\nREOINA.   Aug.   a.\u2014The   third   day's!\nTRADE    BALL    PLAYERS\nNBW YORK, Aug. 3.\u2014Hal Jan-\nvln, Hrooklyn infb Ider, today was\ntraded to the Columbus club of tho\nAmerican association for Shnrtrtop\nMaurice  Shannon.\nMANY    HORSES    FOR\nWINNIPEG   MEET\nWIN NITKO. A tig. 3.\u2014Over TOO\n| horsen. Including a carlimil from Mon-\n; treal, the some from Vancouver and\nabout 20 Trom the l'nlt\"d States will\ntake part In the seven-day race meeting of tho Winnipeg Driving club,\nopening here  Saturday.\nThe Poles were orinii,ally a trlbo of\nvnnd;ilH whose history was unknown\nI efuri** lhe sixth century.\nA   watch   having   hut   one   hand   h;n\necently   been   granted   a   patent.\nWINN'H'Kn. Aug. 3.\u2014The Calgary\nHlllhurflt football team urrived here\nto-day to prepare for tho scml-final\nfnnnaught cup games with tho United\nWestons tomorrow and Situnlay. The\nvisitors made a very favorable Impression ln their workout at the\nstadium  this evening.\nRoyal Export Beer\nFull Standard  Strength.    Order  through\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORE\nFrta    Delivery\nDIRECT   FROM   BREWERY\nNELSON BREWING COMPANY, LIMITED\n 'piis hsb\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  FRIDaY M6\"kNIN0, aUuUST 4, i*>22.\nI_TBEARK     |\nWt <o'w \u25a0     \u25a0     \u2014 t r \u2022 \u25a0*#*-*\u2666\nAwning Stripe, green and white,\nheaviest grade, per yard, GOtf*,\nLadles' Silk Hose, <)()-* and Sl.OO.\nBoys' Bathing Suits, 90*f> and\nSl.OO. LadleO-       81.35     and\n$1.-90- Mosquito Netting, 15,-*\nyard. White Duck, 7 oa, 35**^ P***\nyard. Middy Cloth, 35***> per yard.\npress Ginghams. 35f>. <IOf>. 45-T*\nJrard. Ladles' Vests, Bloomers and\nHosiery, Linoleum, Furniture, Rugs,\nGlassware, cheapest ln  the city.\nTrain Kills Horse;\nDriver Is Fined\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhon. 634\n608 V.rnon St.\nRuby Rose\nCold Cream\nLadies' favorite for\ntht skin. Makes the\nskin  like  velvet.\n\"15C l'OT.\nCANADA DRUG &\nBOOK COMPANY\nPhona 81.\nP. O.  Box 1087\ni     -Oeorge    Thurman,    appear-d    bOfOTt\nStip.'Hilary Miij-istiato .1, ('nrlnie!, io\nthe  provincial   police  court  yesterday\nnioinlng to answer \\\\ chance laid hv\nthe Great Northern Hail way company under section IN Of the Hallway net of rHH, which provide-\" thai\nanyone who leads, driyes, pr ride*\n:\\ horse on lh\" right -of- way without\nid.- caisent of tho -company ll liable\nto g penally, on conviction, of |SU\nand   costs.\nThurman, who was bringing a horse\nto    Nelson    from     lien I on    Biding    un\nthi track of the Great  Northern rail*\nway, one mile from Hall on Jinn SI.\nnn t the outgoing passenger train\nwhich  struck  the  burse and killed  it\nlie -admitted the charge. staliin; 'h-it\nho had been employed l.y soiin Other\nperson tu bring the horse from Benton\nHiding to Nelson, ami in coming rrom\nYmlr was forced tn take to the railway   right-of-way.   He   was   fine 1   $10\n.lames l I'Slioa appeared lor the\nproseciiliun.\nTRAGIC END OF\nCLUB STEWARD\nHeart Fai'ure Seizes Bob\nPotter While on Fishing\nTrip\nGIVES TALK TO\nRETURNED MEN\nL. W. Humphrey, M. P., Outlines Work oi Federal\nHouse for Veterans\nMdHEE.\nill.\nlllliTM\nvi prday\n,.,n...l\n,\\h..||     t\nNAKUSP TO OPEN\nMASONIC TEMPLE\nkugust in itti i heau tin- 4ata \u00bb\u00bb! '\u25a0\n Hint:    .*f    tho    nt'\u00ab'    **>\u00ab>nli\nX i-\nT. M* li .   lliiu    bill,'   rii'll]iuti'i]\nki.iii. Tin. but'dlnf, which is n lire-\nly tni'itiin in da.'m and conatru tlon\nI, b-aiti ir.'' t a i*y lha 1'riili* at thi\nW.al   todfa,  X i.  ni.\nI    AM    BUSY\nTESTING EYES\nMy patrons do the adver-\ntlalng. My i eoniplete, accurate lyatem ^wuya gives aat-\nlifactory resTrlis. Gla-asei\n\u25a0uppl^ed. Prolrffn lenses replaced.   \"Alf repairs made.\nA. Higginbotham .\nOptometrist  snd   Specialist\nRssms 3, -1 snd 5, Griffin Blk.\nBananas\n'iiins'.'iirs  hodab,\ni,.i*   packata :{.%<*\n\u25a0Iliilil*:   RABTBEBRHM,\npt r orata .   \u2022        Sl.,12.**\nliixn  CHERRIES\nii.-r baakat\nr,oc\nNKW   CROP   SPINACH,\nIOC\nPhone 10\nNot\nRhoek\niragl-   is \u00abs was ree< Ired of thc death\n\u25a0 \u25a0!- R< 'ii - n i Bob) s Potter, stswar*) of\ndie ciuii tor Hie pool t\u00ab\u00bb \"rears, who*\nI'.v.v  wai foond yesterday morning in\n1 1 I\",'.\", ef W.i'i v. Shout \u25a0.'\"' it t 1 Horn the\n.mlnf the Nelson Launch elnU tloal on\nthe watt r front.\nMr.  PottOf VMS last  sen :il   1   Lt   i, t:i.\nTharsda)', prvpartas for a netting trip,\nhis im.ntieii Kim: to Journey up the\nlake a-nttl It beeains daylight an.l then\ntt-ah baek H< \u00ab->\u25a0* net missed until **>\necii*,k > i -it *-\u25a0\"\u2022..\u2022\u2022 mornlnft whi ri his\nn -**\u2022 ,- -w.i* foand drifting In the n*itd-\n.v,e of ths take hs Bdward Kurohy, who\ni \u00bb\"M**rted li tad lar-rvtlaattou ihowed\nthai '\u25a0' was \u25a0\u2022\u25a0 totmt -*** aoawh was \u25a0*\u2022*\u00bb\u25a0>\n;\u25a0 ii . > instil vied b> th* provlm lnl\n, . ; |   m t ,\u25a0*, ||   ,\u25a0;\u25a0;!,   ,: . mtv \u25a0\n<,, ii.) ti \u25a0*,!\u00ab not until  l    '\"\nihsi he vas a* sw-rwird\nrUahl-tfhl   Claspsd   in   Hand.\nw  i    h* was 1     ighi to iin- surface\n- \u25a0 \u25a0: h - I and *,*, .is ii f1at\u00abh-\nI gg\\    whieh   \u00ab..-   tan rt)  en  snd   I id\nnhorih ret ;\u25a0\u25a0    \u2022* \u25a0      comfnf In rontscl\nwith thi Water    It is Ihs contention of\n\u25a0.   had . ridentty MOod\nand   *\u25a0\u2022 as  rocking for\nKomethinc when he *\"\u2022 ;i overboard   An\nnope)   later  show* 1 \u25a0 thai   in*-  death\n\u25a0 u canned fn \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 hean failure. In the\npast   Mr   Potter  had  ewffi red  from  a\n\u25a0 i-ffc blood i*r* warl\nHis watch hod stopped ai \\~ minutes\nto I, and \u25a0*\u25a0\u2022 ores! have mi t hli death a\nfew mlootei nti'r leavlnt th-^boat,*\nhouse\nAs fkr as ean be aso rtsloi d t'> poll \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\naiiihorilics.     Mi-       i'elt. r     c.une     from.\nMount CorrolL  hi , and Is toppo* .1 to\nKara a slater Ihino  ii   British Colum*\ni.i.i    His i rteets showi \u25a0! ib .1 Mn  Pred '\nC, QrantM r_\\ >r of  i*i. n ii r. Cot. was a\nnlecs,    His %g* \\< .\u00a7 ,;i| to i..- BS >-.   rs.\nMr. Potter rank* smoni edd-tlmer\u00abi,\niia\\ im com.' to ih,- Knott 1 iya In IMS.\nThe futi.Tal will I..* held on Baturday, *\nTh.* time la nol ret ascertained, pend-\ntac  word  from 'those   notified of  his\n.l-.iih\nCar of White Granite\nArrives in the City\nfor War Memorial\nU    W.   lliit-ipluvy.    M.    P. for   th\nJ W'.'si    Kooienay   I'onsi ilneiic\\. wis   ihe\nI main    speaker   ni    a    BOnwal ni -t-ung\n' Of    Hie    (I      \\\\*.    V.    A-i    held in     the\nDugout   on   Wedneiday   evening.\nLtCr,   Humphrey,  who  hoi   Nomi   re-\n' turned   from   tho   porllotnentary   no*\nalon at pttawa, dealt chiefly wtth the\naffaire of tho returned n*\u00bbn through-\nI OUl   the   lioniinioti.   He   spoke   In   |.ur-\n! Ucolar of the facts leading up to th*\nI appointment   of   the   Royal   1 'I'mmi*-\nsion. which will Inquire Into charges\nmade by tho 0, w. V .v, ond Mr.\nHumphrey e-xproooed tho opinion that\nthe   Investigation   would   be  fully  gone\nInto,   would   ba   fair,   ond   thai   re-\ns'rilis   WOUld   bo   satisfactory.\nSpeaking   nn   the   beat   mean-   ol\nmooting  OUl   Justice to  mon  in   !.|>oci.ll\ncasei Mr, Humphrey expressed the\n..pinion thai provincial trlbunahi\nshould be appolpted to deal with these\ncases.    He    also   exported    that     iiihlcr\nriie land aettlemenl scheme, provision  would  be  made  for  the  OKton-\nsio:,    of    time    for   making    payments.\nond  thsi  s-i far as British Coltfmbta\nwas concerned, it  htd  been  proposed\nthat   the   handling   of   these   Blatters\nshould he banded in federal authority]\nto deal with.\n\u25a0 Following Mr. Humphrey's remarks\na hearty rote of thanks was exprotood\nbhth for hla excellent addrou and\nU r hi 1 good  work in peril unoai  tor\nTiie death occurreil on Wodnooday\nnfternoon at 5:30 o'clock In Knlrvlew\nof Mrs. I'hyllis Metihee, formerly of\nIMmonton, Ht the nge of 22 years, after\na month'!   illness,    ahidooardttlo   wns\nthe rause of di'iith.\nThe funenil, which will he private.\nwill ttike place from St Suvlnars\nchurch on Saturday.\nSERGERY\nThe death occurred at the KootO*\nnay LaJtO General hospital on Wednesday ovening,   of 'Qodfjoy  Borgary  of\nSalmo. The late .Mr. Sergery hai boon\na patient in the hospltjtl for ihe last\nthree monthH. j'.nd bis ileaih wjis due\nto apoplexy, nnd the resnli of u paralytic  utroke suffered   some  time   ago.\nNelson News of the Day\nThe funeral of -Mrs Phvltis Meliho*\nwill take place irom SI. Saviours\nchurch  Saturday  al   it a.  in. (\"!7*-\".U\nThe funeral of Godfrsy Bergery will\ntnke place from  Itohertson's undertaking parlors nt 7 o'clock towtght\nFresh killed beef. veal, spring chicken\nfrom  Cloverbrook,    Maraoen's  st;iii hi\nSaturday  nntrkei. (Ml*)\nAll K. of I'.s are requodtod to attend\nD.   J.   Robertoon's uhdartaking  purl.us\nthis morning at  H: lr\u00bb a. in., for thp purpose of escorting the hody  of  the   Iste\nBrother Tipping to the Sloean train.\nPRANK (iOUCHER. C. <*\niWtl)\nWanted\u2014At   one.*.    Yellow   Trim tpar*\n\u2022nt tipples.    McDonald Jam  Factory.\nMarimba   Weekly   1>nm.-e\nEagle   hall\u2014Every   Haturdn?\nAUCTION SALE.\nSaturday. August 5th. 11 a. m.\nsharp. Basement of Smedlcy's Garage, corner Josephine and Vernon\nStre.t..\nIlavf hi'iri liiNtnii-ti il to cl..;ir up.\non AiTOlint  nf tin- lata J;imis Mal-\nruini aatata tlM folloirliis artlolea,\nwhich  I  will  urii*r nt   public auc-\nti.in at fcbova iiim <* nml  tlnw:\nWard   Banck,   Toola,   n.u-.two..il.\nPluUKh Sliarcs. B*BJ1iaaa I'artM,\nPott Auto  I'artji,   Fori   Auto   Ituily.\nIfoul-dnfB, OI.l Tif.V honing\nfhaliia. BuftT WhsSm Blaotamilh\nToi.ia,  John  Daara  Plotvb  Accaa-\nsoi-ifs,   I*irka.   1   Soition    llaiaow.\nate, ate,\nQOBda Da  viiw  nioniitiK  of  sal--.\n'I'KII.MS:    CASH,\nG.   HORSTEAD,\nAuctioneer.\nWhy Tolerat.\nSquint  or  Cross-Eyes\nin Children\nwhen it om M reme-\nSjiol qolckly and without operation. Dun't\ndelay. The- earlier the\ndefect la attended to the\nbetter.\nJ. o. (atenaude\nOpict and  Optician.\nGv G. Simpson, contractor for\nths war memorial to be ereclrc'\non Vernon street, unloaded c n\nWednesday, a car of beautiful\nwhits gran.te to be used for the\nmonument.\nThe granite >c said to he the\nfinest ever seen in Nel-sn and\nwork is rapidly noing on in cutting, polish i ncj and preparing it\nfor   use.\nTht monument will be ready en\nOctober 3. and will b9 officially\nunveiled   en   Armistice   day.\nARRESTED ON CHARGE\nOF MAIMING CATTLE\nNOW THAT YOU HAVE TRIED\nTHE WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP\nBRING YOUR COUPON AND\nGET YOUR OTHER FREE CAKE.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nWATCH REPAIRS\nWatch       and       Clock      repairs\npromptly     and     properly     done.\nOur   charges    are   moderate.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nTonight\nTonight\n\u2022THE PICK OE TIIE PICTURES\"\nThomas Meighan\n\u2014In\u2014\n1A Prince There Was*\nLARRY SEMON\n\"between'the Acts\"\nPATHE REVIEW\nUnder a omrranl Issoed at TraM\nConstat)!* Hugh w King of the provincial police on Wt.ii..-st:ay arrested P> u p\nM.iiki n iiii a charge of manning eattle\nit  Paso Craok.\nTha   arrest   was   ma.lt-   five   inil.-s   op\nQrofajnM eresk, at   the Roalancie lura*\nt..'r e;hrfl*i. and lu* waa brought im-* the\n.-ity ami later escorted to Trail by Con-\nBtabl-r .1 r Johnston, where he will\nonsirer the i hn t--'*\nWe   have   just   received   a   large\nconsignment   of\nCUT GLASS\nIt     includes     Sandwich     Plates.\nRose     Bowls.     Vases,     Sherbet\nGlasses.  Salt   and   Pepper  Shakers   and   Cream   Pitchers\nAT   POPULAR   PRICES\nThese  will   stand   inspection\nJ. J. WALKER\nJeweller  and  Optician.\nMining Men Are\nMoving Around\nFollowing Hunch\nBOUND FOR MOLLY GIBSON\nWilford Cameron and pprty of\nthe Rambler Cariboo company,\nwho are also thc le'asers of the\nMoNy Gib*-on mine on Kokanee\ncreek, p-isstd through the city\nyer,tcvJay on tlu'ir way to thc Molly\nQKhOOtS. John Linrlblad, foi'cm.ni of\nthe Gibson met the party here and\nconducted them to the property,\nPROSPECTORS HAVE HUNCH\nWilli 'm   Uremia n.   accompanied   bj\n.lac! Hcnnesey, who is well Known\nin Mils dty and district as \u25a0 real\nOld-tllner was In tin- city y. -Merilay.\nTli\"   pair,   who   were   at   one   time   in-\ntcreated lit Midge eroeh digtrtot, on\nleaving today tor points up tbe main\nlake. Queotlooed on iin ir destination\nthe mining Bton dodgrod ttuu it was\nunknown. Put that they li'il \u25a0 hunch\nthat    the   mining   itvlustry   al    present\nlooked    B I.   and    they    HgOrod    thnt\nthere is ao UflftO like the present to\ngot Into the same. . S\nIN '-ASSIVE GOLD FORMATION\nThe Tc.-zian Brothers of Hall's\nSiding, who wee in Jthe citv ye*.*\nterday from their prope-ty at\nHall's S-din-j report great success in the development of i lar-ae\nvein which cariies good gn'd vai-\nHOO As development goes on at\ndepth the vaflis steadily improves\nRecording try their report-. A\ntarge sample*- of ore from this\nproperty was displayed at the\nmining convention held hero last\nmonth. Thc sample was \u25a0 h-ttfll\nboulder wh.ch weighed around 900*\npounds.\ntt* \t\nWnntoii\u2014Ranherrtog. blank oorranta,\n\u25a0Rooseberries,   hlncklierTks   ami   red   enr-\nrailts.    Tho   McDniuiltl  Jam  Co.,   Nelson.\nNo   nmrc   cherries   will   DO   accepted.\nMcDonald Jam Cempnny, (M*\u00bb)\nStrayed     \u2014     IOI)-hl-ninnth.'*     Alrdale\npuppy.  Tax  number   17.S.   Reward   for\nOla    return.     It.    A.    Klrkpa trick,    iM\nCore   slreet. (1118)\nIn   17JI9   Louis   ludurt  of  France   invent, ii a machine for malting paper in\na cnnyntious  w< li.\nSuit Sale Closes\n[ Saturday\nThis Sale Has Proved\nthat men appreciate Ktiott clothes, know good\ncltilhes when they see them and buy good\nclothes. Perhaps you have attended thia sale. If\nyou haven't you owe it' to yourself to head an\niiivt'stiu'ation committee of one and do it today.\n$22.00, $32.00, $42.00\nIn   the   l'hlllipini'     islands     in    BOOJL\nprovinees the density of populaihn  ta   \u2022**\u00ab\u25a0\n'^flfl   per  square  mite.\nrrlscillianists   In   the   fourth   ,vnlury I\nOOliOVOd   in   the   evil   spirit   U   the   s\u00bb- ' G\npromo power.\nBUY STAU\nNOWJ\nTin- baaMn*eT*a a\u00ab]t writ.\nING PADS) anil ENVELOPES\nia at RUTHERFORD'S, where\nthe reiluiid pYlfea OH S.mtia unil\nStatlnrirrv   lire   atill   nn.\nCall anil nee mir FINE LINEN FINISH ENVELOPES at\n15c   |i:i,ki-t.\nj Rutherford    Drug    Co.\nBest ana Cheapest\nBread i.s your best and cheapest food\u2014eat more of it.\nRye, Wholewheat and Graham Bread.\nCHOQUETTE BROS.\nSole  Maker,  o!  \"Mother-*.   Bread*\nT-T\nK WANT AD. IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY |\n=v\u2014\nVISITING   UP   LAKE   POINTS\np.oii'it  \\v.  He.iiev, tin* well-known\nSlocnn   ntUtbtg   mni,   who   hag   boon\nwoikiiiK   on   the   Arlington   property\niii Slocnn CttjT, WM in Nelson' yen -\nterday. Mr. Heilley Is on his \\\\.\\y to\npoints up the \u25a0laM where he h:\u00bb-. HW\nIntereeta\nHIGH CLASS FURS\nA \u25a0fete fine selection kept In\nstock or nriile to onler. Cus-\ntomrr's own furs \u25a0Made up into\nany nriiele dootrod. old fgn\nrejialrcl and lOIHOdllitl. Ten\nper   cent   suinnicr   discount.\nG. GLASER\nManufacturing   Furrier\nPhona 106. Nelson, B. C.\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR STORE\nMAIL ORDERS ATTENDED TO\nPROMPTLY.\nSmoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipe,\nand Full Stock of Cigar., Cigar-\nttti-s.    Other 8mokers'  Suppli...\nBest Churn on the Market.    Makes\nButter in One Minute. At the\nB. C. Plumbing & Heating\nCompany\nNELSON. B. C.\nCook your entire meal with a\n\"Conservo\" Steam Cooker\nUse over one burner on any kind of a stove. Just the\nthing for preserving. Saves labor, time (J>-| Q ffA\nand fuel.    Reduced price tJ'il-O.OU\nWood-Vallance Hardware Company, Ltd.\nNELSON,  B. C.\nTHE LOAF YOU LOVE FOR ITS FLAVOR IS THE\nLOAF THAT'S MADE FROM QUALITY\nINGREDIENTS\nCakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery.\nO. K. BREAD, ,\", loaves for  25\u00ab**\nTHE 0. K. BAKERY\n713 Stanley  Street and on  Baker Street,  near Starland.    Phone  165\n\"All's Fair in Love\"\nA Goldwyn Photoplay\nGOOD LAND AT LESS THAN GOVERNMENT <l%\nPRICES\nI have been authorized to offer two lots containing\nfive hundred and ten acres at $A.0D per acre, on terms.\nThe main highway between Fruitvale and Columbia\nCai'dt'iis runs through this property. 1 believe this land\nto be above average in <|iiality.\nCHAS. F. 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