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NtLSON,   B.C.   \u2014   rBIDAY   MOBNINO,   AUGUST   4,   191*\nTHREE KILLE     *    DENVER DAM BREAK\nF1VL CENTS t COtt\n)tt#\nWARRANTS OUT FOR 8 WHO\nDRAW OUTFITS AND LEAVE\nFonrier Armory Men Fomenters of Trouble at\nLon ((beach; Two-Day Strike Ends\nWith Vanishing: Act\nIW  WOE\nSTRIKE IN CUBA\nWarrants for the arrest of elgbt\nmen who departed from tbe Dominion work camp at Longbeach\nunobtrusively, forgetting to turn In\nthe new outfits of clothes and toilet\narticles drawn by them a few days\nbefore, were the sequel Thursday to\na two-day cessation of work largely\ncredited to the activities of the\nSen ln question.\nBoth Tuesday and Wedneaday the\nentire camp wu Idle, tbe ration\nsystem of meals, In uss In the Dominion camps all across Canada,\nbeing made the basis of a .protest.\nThursday morning however 104 men\nanswered the work gong aa usual,\nand th* camp proceeded on normal\nlines.\n* It wa* found, however, thit sit\nmen bad left during the night, following three others wbo had left\ncenter, all being. recruit* since the\ncloalng ot th* armory relief kitchen\nat Nelson a llttl* over a fortnight\nago, and a check-up ahowed tbat\neight of tbe nine bad taken tbalr\noutfits, not yet paid  for by work.\nPOLICE  DRAGNET  SET\nInvestigation Thursday morning by\nSergt. C. O. Barber of the provincial polio* resulted ln eight informations being laid by him, Stipendiary Magistrate John Cartmel\nissuing warrants for the arrest of\nE. Cummlng, W. Serhenluk, I. Bal-\nanow, A. Wedenberg, E. vlcklund.\nV. Fucrlla, A. Kosinek, and V. Koskl.\non charges of theft. With th* exception of Cummlng, who ls ststed\nto be of Kootenay connections, all\nth* eight are apparently of foreign\neffraction.\nProvincial polioe throughout the\ndistrict were advised Thuraday afternoon of the warrants, and In-\nstxucted to be on the look-out for\nthese men.\nCANADIAN LOAN\nGREAT SUCCESS\nAmply Rewards Canada\nfor.Efforto at Con-\nference \u2014 Rhodes\nBy R. C* BLACKBURN\n(Canadian Presa Staff Writer)\nON BOABD 8.S. EMPRESS OP\nBRITAIN, Ang.*3 (CP).\u2014Outstanding sneeess of th* Canadian \u00a313-\nQ00.0OA loan negotiated In London\nMonday\u2014tbe first si nre pre-war\ndaya\u2014and th* intensified solidarity\nof Empire relations arising fram\nth* London conference*, amply\nrewarded QWftda for thle country's\n' ttmt* at the world economic ttt-\nferene*. In tk* opinion of Hon.\nE. N. Bhodes, Canadian minister\nof finance, who landed here today\nfrom th* Uper Empress of Britain.\nAll members ot tb* delegation\noame back Jubilant over the reaulta peculiarly affecting Canada\nand tbe Bmplre. Prime Mlnlater R.\nB. Bennett, who headed the delegation, remained In Bngland for a\nfortnight's rest at a health resort.\nbut bl* associates stated Mr. Bennett was tn excellent health and\nspirits.\n\"Among th* majority of the delegates there was a consciousness that\nreal progress hed been made and\nthat ultimately th* results for whlcb\ntha conference was called would tM\nachieved,\" aald Mr. Rhodes. \"A topic\nof discussion ln London Is tbe Canadian loan which waa floated this\nweek,\" aald Mr. Rhodes. \"Ita outatandlng success Is well-known.\n\"It Is unnecessary to urge upon\nCanadians the Imp rtance of this\nloan from the point of view of assuring the success of tbe conversion loan which we are to offer\nthU  fall.\"\nSenator G. Robertson\nHas Paralytic Stroke\nOTTAWA, Aug. 3 (CPI.\u2014Afrtleted\nwith a paralytic stroke, th* condition of Senator Qldeon D. Robertson continued to be critical tonight. At times, however, th* former Conservative minister of Ubor\nrecovered brief moments of consciousness, his physlclana stated.\nSenator Robertson suffered a stroke\nlaet Mght, on* of several ln the\nlaat 30 months. H\u00ab was in an un-\nconscious condition this morning\nend afternoon.\nChallenges\nGarwood\nHut-Btt Scott-PalM, Brltlth. speed\nboat neer, who hat Usued.,* dial*\nlent* ta Oar Wood f.r the Harma-\nworth trophy. He win race a pocket\nmotorboat whleh weight only 3300\npounda agalnat tbe seven-ton defending boat of  Wood's.\nTHIEVES STEAL\n500-POUND SAFE\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 8. \u2014 A 500-\npound safe tn which war* deposited\n$33 In cash, tobacco, confectionery\nand two doaen bottle* of beer wu\nremoved from 839 Burrard street on\nWednesday night. Tbe theft was discovered this afternoon.\nA. J. SHULMAN\nDIES AT REGINA\nREOINA, Aug. 3\u2014In Regina caring for railway Interests of the\nworld grain show midway attractions, A. J. Shulman, travelling passenger agent, C. p. R,, Cslgary. died\nsuddenly in a local hotel today of\nheart  disease.\nR .E .McLaughlin, KX.\nIs Dead at Ottawa\nEDMONTON. Aug. 3 <CP_\u2014 Robert\nE. McLaughlin. K.C, 48, prominent\nmember of the Liberal party ln\nAlberta, and a leading member of\nthe Alberta bar, died tn Ottawa today, according to word reach Ing\nbere. Death followed a cerebral hemorrhage  suffered   two  days  ago.\nMr. McLaughlin was regarded u\na certain Liberal nomine* In tbe\nWest Edmonton federal riding ahould\nHon. Charles Stewart decide not to\nseek re-election In tbat constituency.\nBy The Canadian Press\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Stocks\nIrregularly higher.\nToronto   Mines\u2014Lost   ground.\nNew   York\u2014Stocks   close   lower.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat  closed   higher.\nToronto \u2014 Bacon hogs off car\nunchanged  at  6.15.\nLondon\u2014Bar silver, copper, tin\nand lead higher) sine unchanged.\nNew Vork\u2014Cotton lower; rubber,\ncoffee   and   sugar \u25a0 higher.\nNew York\u2014Canadian dollar unchanged at M*_4.\nFlight tntt Stratosphere Wait* tn Weather\nBEATTY SEES\nIMPROVEMENT\nThinks Each Country in\nGiving Stand Makes\nAdvance Possible\nQUEBEC,    Que.,    Aug.    8.\u2014E.    W.\nBeatty, K.C. ba* returned to Canada\nfrom England giving every evldenoe\not the cheerful state of mind one\nwould associate with th* conviction\ntbat th* force* of depression, battling hard a* they may be, ara giving ground In more than one important direction. It was to that effect\nthat he expressed himself when Interviewed on boerd tb* Empress of\nBritain approaching Quebec today.\nTh* international economlo conference undoubtedly waa helpful,\"\nhe aald, \"and only tlm* wlll ahow\nto wbat extent it* favorable influences wtll reach, to a*y that It was\na failure or that lt had left the International situation no better off\nfar frun truly represents the ca**.\nAa a result of It* deliberation* and\nparticularly of It* disagreements, lt\nbrought Into the light of day expression* of national policy that\ntended to clear up long held misunderstandings and gave the- world\na clear vision-of exactly where th*\nvarious nations stood In regard to\nworld economic problems. ThU wu\nof value.\" *ald Mr. Beatty. \"If yon\nbav* a diaagreement wltb eoraebodyt\nthe nrst thing to do u to know\ntb* other fellow's viewpoint, then\nyou caa get aomewher*. The oonferenoe was apparently a very thorough exchange of views and now\nssch nation knows exactly wbere\nthe otber fellow stands. Then were\nalso, many agreements srrlved at,\neach ona of which wlll have Its\neffect In helping th* general altuation. That much waa well worth\nwhile,\" continued Mr. Beatty, \"but\ntbere waa more, when lt began td\nbe seen that Important conclusive\ninternational engagements were not\nlikely to result, tbe delegations of\ntb* British Dominions were drswn\ntogether and the resulting Imperial\nconference* were ot hardly less Importance than those at Ottawa a\nyear ago. Hope runs high, he said\nBut ths results of these deliberations wlll soon be manifested ln\nIncreased tnterdomlnlon trade.\"\nMr. Beatty expressed himself aa\nbeing greatly pleased with th* success ot the $73,000,000 Canadian\nloan flotation In London. \"It U an\nencouraging Indication,\" he said.\n\"Tbst the British people are thinking ln terms of lnter-domlnlons economic relationships as they have\nnot done for a long time. Therein\nIlea a very real hope of Canadian\ntrade development.\"\nTRUCK DRIVER\nDISAPPEARS\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 3.\u2014Police have\nbeen called on to search for A.\nMcOowan. 6656 Southeast Marine\nDrive, who disappeared at th* wharf\nof Pacific Pish company, north end\nof Campbell avenue, thU morning\nwhile hU truck was being leaded\nwith fish.\nMcOowsn drove the truck to the\nwharf snd after the fish had been\nloaded did not return. Pish company\nemployees,  notified  the  [Alice.\nSIGNS OF BETTER TINES\nC. P. R. Weekly\nEarnings Up $245,000\nMONTBAL, Aug. 8 (OP).\u2014Oross\nearnlnga of Canadian Pacific railway for tbe 10-day period ended\nJuly 31 were 83.237,000 against 83,-\n013,000 in the corresponding period\nof last yaar, an increaa* of 6348,000.\nThe increase of 6.13 per cent In\ntbe last period of July this year over\nthe 183a figures computed the\nmontb of July with increasss ln the\nfour reporting periods. Tb* grow\nearnings of the Canadian National\nhave ahown a similar advance.\nWage Increase\nin Logging Company\nNANAIMO. B.C., Aug. S (CF)\u2014\nThe Comox Logging company bas\nannounced  a   10 per cent   Increase\nln wsge* effective Immediately. Four\nhundred men with \u00bb payroll of\n830,000 monthly ara affected.\nBusiness\nGood in China\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 8 (CP).\u2014With\nno wars of any consequence going\non st the moment, no floods this\nyesr so far, and aUver firm, business\nls good ln China, according to Major\nL. R. Andrews, who has just returned from the orient after a\nthree months' visit ** re presents tire\nof the British Columbls Lumber\nand Shingle Manufacturers' association.\nChina haa be oome tbe third largest market for British Columbia\nlumber, Majcr Andrews noted, ranking below only the United Kingdom and Australia for. the past six\nmonths.\nBank Letters\nShow Business Better\nMONTREAL, Aug. 8 (CP)\u2014 Tbe\nupward trend ot business gained\nadded momentum during June and\nearly July, according to tb* monthly\nbusiness letter of the Royal Bank\nof Canada, made public todsy.\nWho less le and retail sales Indicate ths consumer is now benefitting from lncressed purchasing\npower, the letter aays, and fall\norders ln many lines ot commodities\narc reported ss nearly double th*\ncompsratlve aales for 1032. Purther,\nemployment hs* Increased and the\nvolume ot bank clearings, car loadings and railway earnings haa oontlnued to expand. An increasingly\nwide variety of Industries hu begun\nto feel tbe Influence of advancing\nprices,   the   letter   adds.\nTbe letter estimates an advance\nof six per cent from Pebruary to\nJun\u00ab in the Csnsdisn pride level,\nthe advance being In greatest evidence in connection-with those oommodltles which suffered most severely during the decline. This U\nmost evident ln agricultural products, particularly wheat, which advanoed from id cents a bushel ln\nPebruary to ss high ss 60 oents a\nbushel In July.\n\"TbU quick comenscx in agricultural prices U restoring purchasing\npower parity between th* farm and\ncity and wll. mak* for a greater\nvolume of trad* within the country,\"\nth* letter add*.\nStrike Grows So Quickly1  l\nAll Transportation Is\nLocked\nBEGAN WITH SMALL\nOMNIBUS WALKOUT\nProbable Trainmen Witt\nFollow If Pressure Is\nStrong Enough\nHAVANA. AOf. 8 (AP). \u2014 The\nmenace of an Island-wide general\n\u2022trig* hnng over Cuba this evening.\nA   tiny   thunder hud   that   appeared  10 days ago\u2014th* walkout  \u2022\nof employees of two or thre* small   !\nomnibus     lines\u2014had     grown    ao\nswiftly that today all th* nation's\ntransportation arteries exoept railroads were blocked as far east as\nFlorida,  In  camaguey provlnoe.\nStriking busmen, taxi drivers and\n\u2022treet ctr men ln Havana, yesterday\nand   today    were    Joined    by    tbelr\nfellows ln Plnar Del Rio to th* west,\nMantanaas,   Santa   Clara,   Clego   de\nAvila   and   many   amaller   cities   to\ntb* eaat.\nIt appeared probably tb* United\nrailways' trainmen, under\" strong\npressure from strikers, would go\nout tonlgbt or tomorrow. Camaguey\ndispatch** Indicate employees of tbe\nConsolidated railways, with headquarters there, would follow suit\nquickly. That would mean stoppage\nof an rail traffic In Cuba.\nSTOP SELLING OAS\nTo support tbe striking transportation men, almost all Havana's\nfilling station* and garages today\nstopped aelllng fMQllq*. 4\nBalloting tbl* mornlnf, th* Steve-\ndore* and Docknwfcere union -wted\nto strike this midnight. With public\nconveyances lacking, horse-drawn vehicle* are moving freight from tba\ndock*.\nHavana newspaper reporters will\nbe idle 34 hour* som* day before\nnext Tueaday to protest the press\nlaw acheduled to be considered by\nth* houw of representatives that\nday.\nTh* motlv* tor th* ewlft-spread-\nIng wave of strike* wa* difficult to\ndiscern, although Cuban labor's discontent caused by the fall of the\nwag* level wa* apparently tb* underlying reaaon.\nHND OPIUM ON\nEMPRESS CANADA\nVANCOUVER Aug. 8 (CP)\u2014Opium\nvalued at 810,500 and contained\nln 110 tins was found today on the\nliner Empress ot Canada which arrived from the Orient yeatarday.\nOpium valued at 880,000 wu found\non the Empreaa at Honolulu *nd\nthe ship was fined 840.500. Lo Pat\nSau, Chinese steward, wss held at\nthe Hawaiian port on a charge of\nattempting to smuggle tbe opium.\nHe  confessed   ownership.\nGrain Judging Goes\nto Ontario College\nREOINA. Aug. 8 (CP)\/-Ontario\nAgricultural college, Ouelph, Ont.,\nwon pnmler honors ln inter-college\ngrain Judging competitions at the\nworld's grain ahow.\nSaskatchewan's university team\ncame second, Alberta third, BrltUh\nColumbia fourth, North Carolina\nfifth. Oklahoma college alxth, Manitoba college seventh, Minnesota\nuniversity eighth, Nebraska ninth,\nand   Iowa  tenth.\nSAY COLEMAN FIT\nTO FACE HEARING\nBOX FALLS ON\n1   AND KILLS MAN\nCALOARY. Aug. 3 (CP).\u2014Oeorge\npalmer Steele, 60, died today from\nInjuries received when a 450-pound\nbox of aoap fell on blm while lt\nwa* betng moved to tbe basement\nof th* Ex-servicemen s Recreational\nhall here.\nIt ts the present intention of the\nAuthorities to have Merton Coleman.\nconfesed slayer ot his one* aweet-\nheart, Hettie Ball, and blind from\nhla attempted self -destruction,\nbrought up Monday for bU preliminary hearing on a charge of murder, unless something unforeseen Intervenes. Coleman u stated to have\nmsde a good recovery from bis\ndesperate bead wound. .\nCLOUDBURST II\nCOLORADODOES\nHEAVY DAMAGE\nFive Persons Missing and |\n35-Mile Path of Destruction in Wake\nHUNDREDS OP HEADl\nLIVESTOCK DROWN I\nHighways and  Bridge! |\nHeavily Damaged; Move\nInvalids to Safety\neventual la ln r\u00bb_li._H tt cm- portion r*-o'-r**<U.   Top tbem Com-\n2!?, ,'\"JU.uV?on^*n?r. Tv\u00b0 n-wder   tta*   P*rlni   from   tlw\nSettle*, uot Into th, itntomlwre \u2022**\"**\u25a0*\"\u25a0    -\"\"\u2022 _      *\nfrom tb* OmtUTf of Praam Ex. d-iulumlnlm   fonaou.   <-l-f_T\u00bbm   of\nwhich is shown lower. At the rlfht\nueleunu wt* nuklnf lut minute\n\u2022djuitmrnt-.\nKOOTENAY HAS\nGENERAL RAIN\nFire Situation Is Further\nImproved; Tank-Car\nLeaves Coryell\nRains in both Ei t and wwt\nKootenay and the Boundary Friday n&terlallr Improved the forest\nfir* situation, al known to the\nforest branch headquarters here.\nCranbrook h*d About in hour's\nrain. Row far north and east the\nrain belt extended was no known,\nhowever, and no advice* were received from the Windermere,\nHeavy nine at Nelson, where\nnearly a tblrd of an Inch tell, were\nduplicated over a large portion of\nthe West Kootenay dlatrlct. Including the Blocan lake aectlon.\nBAIN AT COBVELL\nAt least some rain fell in th* big\nCoryell fir* area, according to a\nreport from Orand Forks, assisting\ntha work of th* Canadian Pacific\ncrews. Th* tank-car which was in\nth* thick of the battle for approximately a week, with highly effective\nwork to It* credit, including the\nsaving of th* Coryell bridge a week\nago when the ftr* wa* fiercest. U\nnow bsck In th* Canadian Pacific\nyard*  here.\nWith th* barometer reported low\ngenerally over the entire district,\ncondition* are favorable for rain all\nover.\nNo new fires wer* reported Thursday, and no spreading of tire* lately\nactlv*.\nMAJOR MARKETS\nCLOSE, SATURDAY\nTh* chatter of ticker tape* wlll\nhe stilled Saturday on major stock\nmarkets of Canada and the United\nBtates. The New York stock exchange, the Montreal and Toronto\nexchanges, the Standard Mining\nexchange and the Montreal curb\nwill be closed tomorrow and ever)'\nSaturday  until   Sept  9. *\nChicago and Winnipeg grain\nmarkets will continue to operate.\nUrges Livestock Be\nFed Surplus Grain\nreqina, Aug. 8 (CP).\u2014Feed grain\nto live atock and dispose of tbe\ngrain surplus.\nTbls was th* sdvloe to Canada\ngiven by L. c, Tipper, British dele-\ngat* representing the British chsmber ot agriculture, at this afternoon's final business session of tbe\nworld's  grain  conference.\nSuch a oouree. he said, would\nquickly dispose of the surplus and\nhelp to remove th* depressing effect\not that surplus on grain prloe*.\nDean Bhaw of Saskatchewan unlveralty did not agree with the view\nof many there should be acreage\ncuts or a turning back to live stock\ngrowing. Neither plan, he said, would\nbe likely to bring about desired results.\nSMALL SHAREHOLDERS\nTO BE PROTECTED\nCALOARY, Aug. S (CP) .\u2014Formation of * Turner Valley shareholder*' association to protect th* right*\nof amall shareholders wa* agreed to\n\u2022 t a meeting here of thoee Interested In Turner valley oil companies.\nMOLLISONS MAY\nCROSS CANADA\nVANCOUVER, Aug. S   (Cl*).\u2014Fro*-\np*ct of Captain Jamea and Amy\nMolllson making a flight across\nCanada, possibly non-stop, ls envisioned In communications exchanged between the flying oouple\nend Mayor Louis D. Taylor.\nReplying to an Invitation to visit\nVancouver, the Molllsons wired:\n\"Many thanks for your kind wishes.\nWe shall oertainly bear ln mind the\npossibility of making such a flight\nas you suggest, unforunately our\nnew machine will not be available\nfor some time.\"\nExcellent Condition\nI VICTORIA. Aug. 3 (CP)\u2014The Cs-\nI nadlan Legion In British Columbia\nIs ln excellent condition and has\nbad as much, if not more, Ufe\nand vi tr than ln any time during Its existence. T, A. Barnard,\npresident, said ln his annual report today to the oonventlon meeting ln Victoria.\nThe membership bu kept up wonderfully well and Its flnanoe* are\nin good ahape, Mr. Barnard aald.\nThe preeldent voiced th* opinion\ntbat B- C. delegate* at Ottawa bad\nmada the clearest and beat proposals regarding pension administration and kindred matters and the\nbasic principles of those suggestions, hc thought, would have to be\nadopted before those matters were\nsatisfactorily adjusted.\nJlWPiynwtDott\nNot Free Chinese\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 8 (CP).\u2014Payment of tlOOO l*st month did not\nmean the Immediate releaae from\nthe Britiah Columbia penitentiary\nof Um Olm, Vancouver Chinese,\nconvicted ln one of the outatandlng\ndrug caaes ln the criminal annals\nof this province.\nAocordlng to court records, Um\nOlm owes the government $3,070.42\nin fines and costs, the penalty for\nnon-payment of the fines being a\nyear ln addition to th* seven-year\nterm imposed by tbe court ot appeal.\nFiguring that her husband's time\nln Jail was up about July 30, Mre.\nLlm Olm Shea on July 16 paid to\nthe registrar here 11000 sa tbe\namount of hla fin*.\nCareful and Business-Like Study of\nAim of MacMlllan\nHOST   TO   BE8SBOROUUHS\nRBOINA. Aug. S.\u2014Regina, the\nworld's grain exhibition and the\nRegina exhibition win be host Friday to their excellencies the governor-general  snd   Lsdy   Bessborough\nBy   O.   R.   BLACKBURN\n(Canadian Press  Staff Writer)\nQUEBEC, Aug. 8 (CP).\u2014A careful and builness-llke- study of Canada's banking and credit system\nIs tha aim of Lord MacMlllan, who\narrived todsy from London on the\nliner Empress ot Britain to head\ntha royal commission reoently appointed for that purpou.\n\"We went to do something really\nuseful for Canada.'* uld th* author\not th* MacMtllen report mad* three\nrears ago on the similar problem In\nEngland. \"We are taking thla very\nseriously and we need th* goodwill ot th* Canadian peopl* to make\nlt a suooeaa.\"\nLord MacMlllan Is making his\nfourth trip to t Canada ln uven\nyeara and 1* no stranger to Canada.\n\"I am practically a Canadian,\" he\n\u25a0aid. \"I sit on the privy oounoll on\nmany Canadian appeals and on my\nfirst visit to Canada I waa counul\nfor Canada in th* Labrador boundary cau.\"\nBlr Charlea Addis, the other English member ot the commlulon, was\nalso on board the Empress and expressed htmselt u keenly Interested\nIn the ta*k *h**d of him. Both\nLady MacMlllan and Lady Addis accompanied tbelr husbands.\nSeek to Perpetuate\nWorld Grain Meeting\nRBOINA, Aug. 3 (CP).\u2014Formation\nof an International organization to\nperpetuate the World's Oraln exhibition and confereaoa 1* expected.\nSuccess of the grain show ftt Regina has spurred international leaders to new plans.\nPicture Industry Told\nto Compose Differences\nHOLLYWOOD, Ca-tf., Aug. 8 (AP)\n\u2014*n compliance with the national\nrecovery admtnatratlon'a orders to\nimmediately formulate a working\ncods, leaders of the motion picture\nindustry prepared tojay for a meeting August 8 in New York,\nPRE ELECTION\nROW FATAL TO 1\nState Troops Patrol the\nStreets in Kentucky\nTown After Fight\nHARUN, Ry., Aug. I (AF).-\nArmed wtth rift**, t**r gu bam*\nand sab-machine gans, itate\ntroops patiolled th* street of Harlan tonight tt a reMU of a preelection fight earlier tn the day\nIn which on* nun wu slain and\nseveral othen wounded, one probably fatally.\nThe militiamen had th* situation\n\"well ln hand\" shortly after being\ncalled to duty by Mayor L. O.\nSmith, the mayor, uld.\nSmith   said   he  took  tbe   action\nto prevent whst threatened  to be\na   serious   cluh   betwun   opposing\npolitical factions in saturdsy prim\nary elections.\nSHOT  TO  DEATH\nThe outbreak precipitating the\ncalling out of troops occurred tbl*\nmorning ftt Kenvlr, twelve mllu\nfrom here. Sheriff John H. Blair\nsaid Robert Roark. 85, wu ahot\nto death and several other* wounded during a fight ln a bouse where\na ballot box wu kept.\nArthur Roark, 35, brother of the\nslain man, and Bill Barton were\nbeaten during the fight and Fred\nJonei. a candidate for county attorney, wu shot ln the neck but\nnot wounded seriously. Arthur\nRoark'* condition was reported **\ncritical.\nDismiss Kidnapping\nCharges at Princeton\nPRINCETON, B. C\u201e Aug. 0 (AP)\u2014\nCharges of kidnapping laid by Arthur H. Evans against seven local\nresidents were dismissed by Magistrate Craigie of Ooalmont last\nnight after a two-day hearing.\nEvidence revealed that Evans on\nApril 38 after holding a meeting at\nTulumeen wu taken to a train\nand given transportation and advice\nthat the boys In the valley dldnt\nwant him there.\nThis wu tbe second setlon taken\nby Evans, the first one falling owing\nto the non-appearance of the Informant and his counsel, Oordon Orant,\nof Vancouver, when the caw wu\ncalled    In    court.\nBY  RICHARD  COWELL\nAssociated Frets Staff Writer\nDENVER,   Aug.   t\u2014   crumpling I\nunder the preuure of a mountain <\ncloudburst   added    to   the   thre*.. I\nsquare mllu of water  behind Ity' f\nwalls,   Castlcwood    dam   unt   t\nbillion   -   gallon    deluge    roaring\nthrough    Denver   today,    leaving\ntwo  dead. and   damage   est I mated\nat $1-000,000  In  Its  35-mlle  path\nof destruction, ^^\u2122\"\nFive person* were missing tonlM&l\nand  a  separate  storm   claimed  thf I\nlit* of a woman to bring th* doaml\nlist to thru. ^^^\nTwo miners, who bad bun work*\nIng below tb*. dam, were mlsslnfc\nTbslr-flood-wre-cked camping equip*\nment wu found when the wet**\nsubsided. An unidentified family of\nthree persons could not be located,\nand th* sit* where they csmpad\nlast night wa* Inundated.\nTONS OF  DEBRIS\nFrauktowa, a vtUag* on a bill*\n\u2022Id* four mllw below th* dam. wu\nthe first oenter ot population vl\nbo struck* Then tho flood *wept og\nsis miles to Parker, at ttan** Q\u00a7\na mile-wide front, and picked uft\nvon* of debri* u lt *wlrj*d into\nsuburban Denver and s*nt COurtf\ncrwk *o\u00bb- * rampage through tha\nheart of the city.\nWltb  cracking or tha rock-flU*4\nirrigation reservoir' da imj-ywrs old,\nthe loosed flood waters quickly con-1\nverted tb* fertUe valley farm landg |\nInto  a  mud-spattered   slough.\nSIRENS WARN\nWarned of th* flood, D*nv*r pollatl\nand firemen, wltb sirens going fuUI\nblast,   raced   through   the   oountry I\nclub    residential    district    warning I\neveryone   ln   the   lowland   ana\nflu   from   their   homes.   Emergency\nambulano* corps moved invalids to\nsafety.\nA upwate cloudburst, one ot four\nrainstorms and fire hailstorms thftt\nhit southeastern Colorado in the lag!\nat houra, took tb* lit* of Mra.\nClaud* HM, 10. whsn her ranch\nhorn* ln th* Matheson region wag\nwashed several hundred yards oil\nIU foundation. Hot husband and\nseven  children escaped.\nThe ceatlewood dam dead v\nMr. Bertha Oatltn, 31, a ranch worfc-l\ner. who wu thrown from h*r bona I\ninto a flooded creek, and Tom Casey.r\n80, of Denver, who wu drown*d|\nin tbe re*r of a Denver nom*.\nCrop losses wlll be enormous andl\nhundreds of hsed or livestock ir\u2014\u25a0\ndrownsd. Highways and brldgu werel\ndamaged heavily. ^^^\nOIL DBFRAUDER\nIS DEP0RTE0I\nRALPH YOUNO OIVEN LAST R1TEB\nVANCOUVER, Aug. S (CP>\u2014Vancouver's newspaper fraternity paid\nlte final respects to Ralph Toung,\nnight city editor of the Provlnoe,\nthis afternoon, wben funeral services   were   beld.\nCALOART, Aug. t (CP).-BoJ*\nHammond, promoter of Turner vaK\nley oil field enterprise*, bu buo\ndeported to United state* aftar\nserving six month* ot a one-year\nterm received when found guilty tt\ndefrauding the Regal Oil company\nor 130,000, Besides ttot year ten*.\nHammond wu levlad a aflOOO tit*.\nwhlcb he paid after serving algl\nmonths. ^^^\u2122\nDaughter of Coast\nEditor Weds in East|\nMONTREAL. AUg. 8 (CP) .-Ml*\nMarlon Burd, daughter of Francis\nJamu Burd, managing editor of\nths Vanoouver Province, wu mar*\nrted here today to Charles Sydney\nLands-berg, of Sldcup, Kent, Eng*\nland, at the Ohurch of st- John\nthe Evangelist, with Rev. Canon W,\nH. Davison officiating. ^^mt\nToday's Odd News Breaks\nBoys Find\nOpium and Sell It\nPORT ALBERNI, B.C.. Aug, 8 (CP)\n\u2014Four boya wandering slong the\nwaterfront wishing they bad five\noenta for an lc* cream con* found\na aack toued beside a hatchway.\nInside were 13 sealed tins which, to\ntheir disappointment, contained only\na black sticky fluid.\nThey were about to tou tbem\ninto the ua whan au amaud Chinese happened along and offered\nthem 10 oent* a tin. The boy* sold\nfive at that prloe, but got canny\nand retained the 'others until another Chinese offered them 60 osnts\na tin for wbloh they sold flvs more.\nPolios found out about tha transaction snd examination of th* on*\ntin that remained by thla time revealed lt contained opium valued at\n1200. So that th* 13 would havs\nbeen worth 12400.\nInvuUgfttlon of tbe find I* b\u00abta\nmade.\nTree Bulletin 52\nYears Reaching Obje\nBANFF, Alta.. Aug. 3\u2014 In 1881 *\nwounded man, member of th* flret\nCanadian paclflo exploration party\nIn tha Canadian Rockies, printed\nwtth charcoal on a Douglu fir\ntree the first Rocky mountain new*\nbulletin and today, 53 years and a\nfew days after the \"Bulletins\" gtV\nlng to preu, tbe historic relic found\nIts way Into the hands of ths)\n\"printer's\" daughter, Mrs. R. JL\nChown* of 3961 Weet 40th avenue,\nVanoouver, B.C. The bulletin, etUl\neully readable, uys, \"July 29th,\n1881: Tregent cut his foot, Major\nnearly drowned. Both doing well.**\nOn th* back Is pencilled, Thla\nbulletin wu cut down and pruerve^\nby T. E. Wilson of Banff, Juft\n1901.'*\n \u25a0\n_\u2014wm\nMINARD'S\ni TRAIL WILL NOT\nCHANGE BANKER\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 3.\u2014Alderman E.\nL. Oroutage, chairman ot the finance\ncommittee, told a special meeting of\nthe city council Thursday night\nthat the Bank, ot Montreal had re-\noonsldered lte offer of a \u202250,000 loan\nand had granted the city power to\ndraw to the full amount of its collateral wblch  ls $68,800.\nA letter from the bank read at\nthe meeting of the city council\nlaat Monday stated the bank would\nonly offer $60,000 and refined to al-\nC   R\nNEXT\nkilled   op_:rATo\u00bb*   A*   ToUR   flJftVftr\nDE LUXE BARBER SHOP\nRpetlal   Attention    to   Commercial    Travellers\n604 Baker fft.'anrt  TourisK Opp.  Imperial  Bank\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in\nBreakfast\n**tp to 601\nLuncheon\n35*. to TsOc\nthe Interior\"\nDinner\n35(. and G5<*\nPhone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nHeleon, B.C. Free Bui Service Oeorge Benwell, prop.\n                 Rotary and  Oyro  Headquarters\nHUMI\u2014J. F. Coates, A. J. Johnson, S. K. Parker. F. Lee, J. Ent-\nwtsle, O. Burroughs, A. O. Langley,\nD. H. Lougheed, C. E. Boyle, O.\nPorter. A. H. Clark, H. Oreen and\nson, Vancouver; c. P. Perry, Reno\nmine; J. Annett, W. R. Lawrence.\nR. 6. Tnmr, c. A. Yule, Penticton;\nw l. Bell, Spokane; O. Sibley, R.\nBrough, Medicine Hat; P. E. Burroughs, Orand Forks; Mr. and Mrs.\nDunlap, stettler, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs.\nF. Frlch, Anaenda, Mont.; F. C.\nWasson, Kelowna; J. MacDougall,\nVernon; J. N. Samuel, Montreal; K.\nE. L. Cushon, Kettle Valley.\n>:53-53$Stt\u00ab3\u00ab*$ss^ ?\nc(5he Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is King\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\n.   Baths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n134  BASKS ST. PHOHC  19\nSAVOY\u2014A. L. ztnler. Medicine\nStt; MUe M Mitchell. Evtnsburgh,\nAlt*.; MlM M. de Vene_. Calgary:\nMlaa M. Duflleld, R. Kellaway, D.\nMtcFiiltne. vanoouver; D. D. Park,\nTruer Mllla; Oeorge corrvell, W.\nJ. Bbedwtck. Roisland*. P. cretelll,\nL. W. Bennet, Tnll; R. 3. Bell, Brie;\nJt. C. Bright, Montreal: W. McOregor. Bud Btndlland, Prank EnglUh, Jamee Budd, R. W. M11U. L.\nBrighton, Jamea Knight, Richard\nStobbart. Alei Oreene, -Miaou White,\nOrvUle Bojd, P. w. Doble, James\nSmith. Jack Wllllama. Preeton Parka,\nFat Bdmonde, 0. Can*, c. Browne\nNanaimo; c. H. Ohaoe, Bt. Thomaa\nOnt.. Mra. J. Wlntera, A. H. Newton, Wlnlaw; Jamea A. MllUr. Nakuap; Mlaa Edith M. Aim, Kaalo; D.\nMay, Vancouver; H. Wallbaum, New\nDenver; Mr. and Mra. Jamea Knight.\nSpokane; Mr. and Mra. E. B. Wllaon, Victoria; J. R. Moeybaer. Orand\nForts.\nMew Grand Hotel\nP.   L.   KAPAK,   Prop.\nWeekly and Monthly  Hatt,\nRot and  Cold  Water\nSingle 60o up     Double fl_to up\nniwi MO \u25a0 Month \u00abnd Up\nMadden Hotel\n.<_ Welcome Awaits You\nJAS.  r.  MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot and Cold   Water\nIn   Ih* HEART ol tha  city\nOccidental Hotel\nTH Vernon It. Phone Bl.l.\nH.   WASS1CK\nHfty  Rooma  ol  Solid  Comfort\nHeadquarter* for Logger!\nud Mlnera\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nBooms from !.0c to $150 Monthly\n110 and up.\nSteam heated and hot and cold\nwater ln every room\nSOS Baker St. rhone IHI\nTRAIL, B. C.        VANCOUVER, B. C.\n*\u2666\u2022\u2666\u2022\u2666\u2022\u2666*\u00ab.\u2666.\u2666.\u2666.\u2666.\u2666.\u2666.\u00ab\nNEW CROWN\nPOINT HOTEL\nBuropean Flan\nHEADQUARTERS\nCommercial and Tourlat Trade\nSample Rooms\nCOMMERCIAL   RATEB\nWithout   Bath    1140\nWith Bath __ I-.00 and \u00bb.._o.\nTRAIL. B. C.\n\"A Palace\nin the Kootenays\"\nDufferin Hotel\nVANCOUVEB, B.  C.\nBright Rooms \u2014 Central\nModerate Ratea\nA.   Pattenon,   late   ot   Coleman,\nCrow'e   Neat,   Proprietor\n100   Seymour   St. Bey,   443\nVisitors to Nelson\nREAD   THE\nNELSON    DAILY    NEWS\nDuring your  iiiv  In  Nelaon\nlow the city to draw to the extent\nof 198,800 for the remainder of the\nyear.\nAlderman Oroutag* and City clerk\nW, E. B. Monypenny Interviewed E.\nC. Paterson, manager of the bank.\nWho* made arrangements with the\nhead office of the bank to allow\ntha city to draw on the amount\nrequested.\nAa the 130,000 loan was not sufficient to aee the city through to\nthe end of the year, there waa no\nway of making up the deficit of\n\u2022 18,800, so the council Mondsy night\nresolved to Interview the Bank of\nCommerce, the only other bank\noperating In the city of Trail,\nThe Bank of Montreal haa conducted the city's business since It\nfirst started operatlona here, and\nall the municipality's bonds and debentures were alao handled there*\nSince the Bank of Montreal has reconsidered ita offer the council decided to leave the city's business In\nIts hands.\nNANAIO MADE\nHIT AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C.. Aug. 3.\u2014The football game Wednesday between\nNanaimo tnd Trail was wonderfully\nreoelved by the fans, there being\nan exceptionally large sttendanoe\nIn comparison to the few spectators\nthat have turned out to games In\nthe reoent past. The game was clean\nand rendered an exhibition or socoer\nthat haa not been witnessed here\nfor aome time. Trail held the Invaders to a one-all tie, but the\nNanaimo boys were pretty tired, lt\nbeing the seventh game played tn\neight days, and two of their best\nplayers. White and McOregor, being out of the game with Injuries.\nThe Nanaimo boys were hospitably reoelved while ln the smelter\ncity, there being many friends and\nacquaints noes In Trail, who formerly resided In the Island city. J,\nBuchanan gave them uae cf all\ndressing room facilities at the smelter, where Bert Repton. manager snd\ntrainer of the Trail team, worked\nfor three-quarters of an hour on\nSdlaon White's Injured ankle which\nww hurt at Penticton. White ls a\nnative Indian of Nanaimo and star\nforward of the team.\nThe boya were guests of J. War-\ndie of the Star cafe Tuesday evening and spent the nights of Tuesday and Wednesday st homea of\nthe different playera and the team\nexecutive. Tbey motored to Nelaon\nThursday to engage ln a game wtth\na representative team of that city.\nTWO BUILDING\nPERMITSATTRA1L\nHinch to Build Residence at\nCost of ?2200\nTRAIL, B Ch Aug. 8\u2014Only tWO\npermits were Issued by the city\nbuilding department during the\nmonth of July and authorized conatructlon of two dwellings totalling\napproximately 13600 In value.\nH. O- Hlnch took out a permit for\nthe erection of a new residence on\nSpokane street which will cost ln\nthe neighborhood of 43300 to complete. Of frame construction It will be\none and one-half storeys ln height.\nWork which la well under way ls\nbeing carried out by Lafeereff St\nCo. Built on a full concrete basement the dwelling will measure\n30 by 241-i (Mt. Exterior win be\nof stucco. Heating wlll be of the\nhot air furnace type.\nThe other permit wss for a three-\nroomed structure on 4th avenue,\nEast Trsll, a frame construction\nmeasuring 18 by 20 feet.\n-THE   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C.   \u2014  FRIDAY   MORNINO,   At GIST   4,   1333-\nNANAIMO ELEVEN LOSES FIRST\nGAME ON TOUR TO LOCAL TEAM\nPlaying  the  snappiest  brand  of\nfootball   they   have   exhibited   for\nsome yesrs. ihe Nelson freen and\nwhites   handed   the   touring   Nanaimo eleven their first setback In\neight  games,   winning  an   exciting\naffair  at   the   Recreation   ground1.\n4-2   Thursday   afternoon.\nNanaimo   players,   previous   to\nmeeting   the   local   team,   had   not\nlost a gsme  on  their tour. In  the\nseven   games   they   scored   31   goals\nand   had   only   two   against   them.\nNelson's    four    goals    doubled    the\ntotal number scored against the ex-\nchamplons ot Canada In their tour\nso  far.\nPreddle' Morris' sensational work\nIn the Nelson net waa easily the\nhighlight of the gsme and the\nyouthful player received .*\u00bb big hand.\nboth from his own supporters and\nthe opposing players. Time and\ntime again, when the ball seemed\nto be registered for the back of\nthe net, he shoved or booted it\nclear.\nNELSON   TAKEN   LEAD\nNelson took the lesd early In the\nfirst half. Nutter drove a hard one\nfrom close In that brought Williams\nto the ground to save. The Nanaimo goal tender shoved lt clear\nbut Parkcr swooped in while he\nwae still lying on the ground and\ndrove   It   home.\nThe local eleven had the better\nof the play for the first part of\nthe game Crshan. Junior player,\nappearing in senlOf rank for the\nfirst time, cleared nicely when thc\nvisitors pressed In. Bowkett alao did\ngreat work when Parks dropped two\ncorner kicks dead ln front of the\nNelaon goal. Nanaimo wings were\nfeeding HUl at oenter with fine\npasses and Morris had a busy session  of lt.\nKill   bounced   the   ball   off   the\nNcison   bar   missing   a   goal   by   a\nfraction  of   sn   Inch.\nOAME   IS   TIED\nA few seconds before the end\nof  the  first  half  Sandllands  hotst-\nea a perfect corner and Hill head-\n, ed it tn to tie up the game. Morris\nduring the first half bandied seven\nshots while Williams was called\nI upon to save only three times al-\ni though Nelson had a good part of\ni the   play.\n| Nanaimo worked the ball down\nehe wings and tbe Nelson backs,\nBowkett snd McCrone. and the\ngoalie   were  kept  busy.\nBlngaman, another Junior player\nIn senior company tor the first\ntime, passed out in front of the\nvisitor's goal. Whitfield kicked st\nIt but missed and when the goalie\nrushed out Wallach booted lt ln\nto put Nelson back ln the lead.\nParker put Nelson two up when\nhe booted In one of tbe neatest\ngoals of the evening-\nPlay went back to the Nelson\nend and ln a mix up, Nanaimo\nwaa awarded a penalty. Dick Stob-\nbsrt drove the ball Into the corner\nof the net, Morris having no chance\nto save. The visitors again swarmed into Nelson territory In an attempt to tie up the game and It\nwas then that Morris came through\nwith   some   wonderful   saves.\nWallach, who wss playing well up\non the left wing, scored hts second\ngoal o fthe game well towards the\nend  on a paas  from  Nutter.\nBrsdley and Mclnnis proved the\nmainstay  of  the  locals  defence.\nJ. Draper refereed the game and\nhad play well In hand. Tony Arcure\nand B. McOregor were linesmen.\nAlderman J. B. Gray kicked off.\nTeams   were:\nNanaimo\u2014J. Williams.' goal; B.\nCarr. E. Edmonds, backs; O. Boyd,\nD. Stobbart and J. Knight, half\nbacks; P. Parkes, A. Oreen, J. Reld.\nA. Sandllands and B. Htll, forwards.\nNelson\u2014Freddy Morris, goal; e.\nBowkett and A. McCrone, backs; M\nOrahan. N. Bradley and A. Mclnnis, half backs; Bert Blnaman,\nTommy Nutter, Jerry Whitfield. Joe\nwallach and J. Parker, forwards.\nPRAIRIE PEOPLE\nVISIT, PASSMORE\nPASSMORE. I* C. Aug. 3\u2014Mra.\nVan Aasel and son Joe snd friend,\nwho have been visiting Mr. and\nMrs; A. A. Sinclair, son-in-law and\ndaughter and grand-son, left here\non Saturday en route for their home\nat  Coal dale,  Alta.\nMr. White returned home on\nWednesday from a trip to Lethbridge,  Alta.\nMra. A. P. WhlUman waa a visitor to Nelson on Tuesday.\nW. H. Saunders and J. Forester\nand Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chandler and Mlas Beatrice Saunders were\nweekend visitors to their ranch\nfrom Trail. Mr. Saunders returned\nto  Trail  with  him.\nMr. and Mrs. E. Coleman and\ntwo sons of Vancouver arrived here\non Monday by motor to spend some\ndays with their sister and brother-\nin-law,  Mr,  and  Mrs.  W.  R. Perry.\nTHE WEATHER\nJOHN HOUSTON\nON TRAIL STAFF\nAppointed to Teaching Staff\nof Trail Central School\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nLONDON.\u2014Owing to the bank\nholiday, the stock exchange here\nwlll be closed August 5 snd 7.\nCORNWALL.\u2014Pierre Oaehon led\nthe 4800-mile cross-country bike\nracers tonight.\nOENEVA.\u2014The League of Nations\noouncll today turned over efforts\nto halt the Paraguay-Boll via conflict to neighboring states.\nMONTREAL \u2014 Chairman of the\nrailway   running   trades   stated   no\ndecision   hu   been   reached   on\nstrike vote.\nLONDON.\u2014Donald MacKenzle won\nthe archery championship of tbe\nworld.\nV Alf COUVER\u2014Jim Browning defeated Bd \"Btrangler'' Lewis In two\nout of three falls.\nWASHINOTON.\u2014With the aid of\nRooeevelt, the Pennsylvania coal\natrlke appeared near an end tonight.\nFive Californians\nEASTERN ATHLETES\nBlaze Trail, Portland REACH VANCOUVER\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger.\nElk's Taxi, Transfer 8 Freight Ltd.\nDaily Freight Run Ymir, Salmo and Way Poinls.\nLeaves Nelson   1  p.m. *-\u00bb!__..,__ __\nBOX   PW.   -  -   [III)   STEVENS,   Mir rllOIlC   77\nMRS. STEVEN DIES;\nIN B. C. SINCE '98\nMrs. Isabel Stevens, wife of the\nlate Hugh Stevena, died Thursday\nafter three days Illness,\nMrs. Stevena was TB years of age\nand waa born In St. Johns, New\nBrunewlck. in 1896 she moved to\nBritish Columbia and has been\na resident of tbla province ever\nsince, por a time she resided at\nRevelstoke and on the Arrow Lakes\nwhere her husband wsa steward on\nthe CP.R. steamer Kootensy. When\nher husband died sbout 18 or 30\nyears ago, Mrs. Stevens moved to\nNelson and has resided In Pairvlew\nalmost    continuously.\nShe was a member of the Rebekah lodge for 33 yeara snd a member of the Eastern Star lodge.\nMra. Stevens la survived by a\nstep son, w. O- Stevens of Boston. |\nMass.. and a cousin. Mrs. w. J\nMcKlm.\nPORTLAND, Ore, Aug. S (AP)\u2014\nCalifornia seemed to enjoy tbe\nnorthwest's famous rain today as\nfive \"native sons\" took a controlling Interest ln the Nationa. Public links golf championship, leaving room In the quarter fin- -, for\nonly Robert Lee Miller of fack-\nsonvllle, Pla., defending chair plon,\nand\nWard of Olympia and Leelle Ltel of\nBelllngham.\nHenry Batleta of Altadena. Charles\nPerrera of San Francisco and three\nLos Angeles stars, Don Erlckson,\nStanley Seymour and Bruce McCormack, had little regord for favorites, titleholders or medal winners u they zoomed victories In\ndrizzly weather through the first\nsnd second 18 hole rounds.\nSeymour started the California\nrampage with a amashlng snd surprising victory over Albert \"Scotty\"\nCampbeW of Beattle, amateur champion of Csnada and the Pacific\nnorthwest, and nothing could stop\nthe big men from the south afterward.\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 3.\u2014John Houston of Nelson and Ivan H. R. Jeffrey of Victoria, are two male teachers who were appointed to the staff\nof the Trail public schools to assume their positions at the opening\nof the fall term, September 4, according to announcement of the\nTrail school board. Both teachera\ncome highly recommended by members of echool boards and school\ninspectors under whose Jurisdiction\nthey have worked.\nMr. Jeffrey laat year taught at\nCoal Creek. B.C., and has had nine\nyears' teaching experience in B.C.\nsnd during that time served as\nprincipal of graded schools at Clay-\nburn, Yahk and Coal creek. Ke Is\nholder of a permanent first class\nteaching certificate and comes to\nTrail with enviable recommendations from those for and with\nwhom he has worked during his\nteaching experience\nJohn Houston holds a permanent\nfirst class B.C. teacher's certificate\nand a Strathcona Trust certificate.\nHe was educated at Nelson public\nand htgh schools and attended normal school at Victoria. Graduating\nfrom normal, he taught at passmore\nln the Slocan valley for two years\nsnd three years ln Nelson, two years\nat the Central achcol and one year\nas principal of the Hume school.\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 3 (CP)\u2014Pinal\ncontingent of eastern Canada and\nprairie athletes arrived here today, j\nall set for another assault at Do- ,\nminion records In the Canadian wo- I\nmen's track snd field champion-;\nships at, New Westminster Saturday. :\nFeminine stars from Toronto, win-1\nnlpeg,   Calgary   and   Edmonton   ar- j\ntwo\"\"WsahlngtorT' _\u00bb\u00ab,\"\"\"Bud   rtvel* to augment the Hamilton and!\n___ ^'     _      _ ..    * U..M..I      \u2022_>_.____\u25a0\u25a0      .1u_._-l._-       _._\u2022\u2022__.\nCUSTOMS REVENUE\nDOWN AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. C, Aug, 3\u2014Customs\nand excise revenues for the month\nof July at the customs office, Trail.\nB. C, were, #3711.83 as compared to\n13430.88 for the same month last\nyear, for four months since the\nbeginning of the customs fiscal\nyear. April 1, and ending July 81.\nrecelpU were 113,403.00 in 1033\nwhile for the same period In 1033\nreceipts  were 121,88(1.39.\nMontreal teams already here.\nOnly Vancouver Island and Interior British Columbia bave yet\nto report to Mlss Ann Clark, secretary of the Women's Amateur Athletic federation, and they arc due\nhere   tomorrow.  ,\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nGreyhound Lines\nTRAVEL\nThe New\nNORTHERN SHORT ROUTE\nS.lM-ii, inurr  d'AIene,  Mlwoula,  Bull.,  nilllng..  Wta CIO.  Ftrgo.\nMlmirapnll,,  m.  Paul,  i hlcago\u2014 Tlm East and   Intermediate  point..\nLOWEST   -MRF.*,   IN   HISTOR1\nSee Your Local Greyhound Agent\n*\nGUM\nFRESH-INEXPENSIVE-SATISFYING\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLeave Nelson Twice Daily\nfi a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Except Sunday.\nTrail\nI'hone\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. ..IcIVOK, Prop.\nNelson\nPhone\n35\nSaturday, August 5th.\nBlanche's Specialty Shoppe\nHosiery Sale\nCleirtnce or odd line ot Cortlctlll Hosiery to maka room (or\nour new atock. R_gul,r noo Chiffon and Servloe Weight In a\nlarge range of ahadea and altea.   Quantity limited. rr\\\nPer   Pair     OUC\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. S.\u2014A pretty\nwedding took plaoe ln Roaaland at\ntha home of the groom'e parenta\non Wedneaday morning, when\nBvelyn Allen, youngeat daughter of\nHr. and Mra. WUUam Dlnadale of\nSprlngeldr, Saak, became tbe bride\nof Owelaon Leelle Oroutage, aon of\nMra. Mylea Tyeon of Rowland, Rev.\nFrederic Bt. Denla of Trail, officiating.\nThe bride waa charming In a blue\n5iu.-.repe  gown, modelled on  cloae\nfitting  llnea.  with  white  bat, lone\nglove,, and nhoea to match, fthe car*\nrled  a   bouquet of  pink  and  white\ncarnettone. pink roaebudt and fern,\nwith   aprara  of   baby-brf,th.\n1    The     brldeamald,     Mlaa    Mildred\nOroutage   of   Trail,   couatn. of   the\nJ groom, wore a dainty dreaa' of blue\nOay    plalded   woolena   are   being i organdie   trimmed   with   roee,   and\nuaed  In ensembles of hat trimming J white hat and ahoea. fthe oarrled ft\nbouquet    nf   pink    carnatlona   and\nbaby.breath.\nThe    groom    waa    supported\nKootenay  Sammons of  Trail,\nImmediately   following   the   ceremony, ft wedding breakfaat wae aerv-\n'. d  by  Mr,   Tyeon  and  Mra.  E   L.\n' Qrouttge   of   Trail.   The   table   waa\nI centered  with   a  three-tier  wedding\ncake, which had been aklllfully decorated   by  the  groom'a   uncle,   E.  L.\nGroutftte.\nAmong     thoae     attending     were\nMylea Tyaon of Roaaland. Allaa Haael\nMarah of Dillon, Mont., Mra   R Elba, alater of the biide. Mr. St. Denla.\nMr.  and  Mra.  E.  L   Oroutage, Mlaa\nBvelyn     Oroutage,     Mlae     Mildred\nOroutage.  and   Mr   and   Mra.  D.  1.\nOroutftge.\nThe groom'a gift to the bride waa\nbeautiful   red   t\u2014   fur.   to   the\ngold   necklace,  and   to\nthe   beat  man.  a   gold   watch-chain\nand knife.\nTne bride and groom were the \u00bb\u2022\nclplenu of many lovtly and uaeful\nglfte. Tha bride chcxe for travelling\n\u2022 eoetume of pearl grey with blue\nhat  and  accessories to  match.\nAfer ft honeymoon apent In Spokane and Portland. Mr. and Mra.\nOroutage wlll realde In Trail.\nCONTRACTS LET BY\nTRAIL TRUSTEES\nTRAIL. B. C, Aug. \u00bb\u2014Work on\nthe new wing of the Trail high\nachool la progreealng favorably, tub-\ntl-ftdM having recently beetn let by\nhe whool botrd and work K weU\nunder way.\nHeating Inrttllttion la being car*\nrled out by J. Ballour wio reoelved\ntho work on > hid of I7U. Weat\nKootenay Power Is Light Co., Ltd.,\nWt* awarded electrical wiring for\nMO. and S. O. Blaglonl received\nthe award of atuccolng the exterior\nof tha wing and Interior plastering\ntor Ml- and \u00bb1140 reapeetlvely.\nOtber tender* tubmltted for the\nsubtracts were: Hefttlng, V. Gr\u00bbvea,\nI7M;   J.   H.   Matthewe   W82.\nElectrical: H. ScbnlcJ-lg USS.\nModern Bectric 1315: Trail Electric\ntttttt.\nPluterlr_g: E. J. Ooalln. 11130;\nW   Mutch.  11180.50\nEiterlor atucco. N. PlaUk MM.\nNELSON      68 74\nVictoria   82 94\nVancouver  ..._ - 68 74\nKamloops   S8 86\nJEatevan   Point     AO 80\nPrince  Rupert   - 80 78\nAtlln    _  44 88\nDawaon  _   48 72\nSeattle _. SI 72\nSan   Prancleco  83 88\nSpokane     - 64 80\nNanaimo  _ 89 70\nPrince Oeorge _  \u2014 44 88\nMooae  Jaw   \u2014 48 82\nPenticton     - \u2014  88 \u2014\nVernon       60 \u2014\nOrand   Porka      62 82\nKaalo       88 \u2014\nCranbrook   \u2014 89 83\nCalgary     \u2014 62 76\nEdmonton  - _- 84 78\nSwift current _ -  84 88\nPrince Albert  _ 46 80\nQu'Appelle     _ - _ 42 78\nWinnipeg     _ \u2014 43 83\nLos  Angelea  _ 88 74\nFORECAST\u2014\nNelaon and vicinity: Partly cloudy\nstationary or higher temperature,.\nCROWD ATTEMPTS\nTO MOB MATMAN\nTORONTO. Aug. 3 ICP>\u2014Infuriated by the rough taetloa of \"Gentle,\nnun\" Jack Washburn. California\nwrestler, a crowd ftt Maple Leaf gardens tonlgbt attempted to mob the\ngiant matman aftar he had been\nannounoed victor over Joe Malcewlcz,\nDtlCft. N. T.\nMissiles were thrown at the wrestler, and a apecator. Jack Montague,\nwta atruck on tlw forehead by ft\nlarge rock tnd knocked unoontcloua.\nWashburn htd roughed hit wty\nthrough t three-round match. He\nwaa persistently booed by the crowd.\nWhen Referee Jtck ForUtt announoed Washburn the winner tfter\nt deciding fall, t atone fell at the\nfeet of the wrestler before he could\nleave the ring. .Othera followed. Police Jumped between tbe ropea. eur-\nrounded Watbburn tnd formed t\nlane through which be petted to\nhts dressing rooom unharmed.\nW. RAE AND A. LAURIE BEAT\nDAVU  AND BUCHANAN,  TRAIl\nTRAIL. B. C. AUf. | \u2014 W. Rte\ndefeited D. Dtvls 19*16 tnd A.\nLaurie defeited J, Buchanan 17*13\nln tba club scheduled foun compe-\ntion tt tha rinka of tha Trail-\nTidtnto Ltwn Bowling club Thuraday nlfht.\nE.L. HOPKINS OF\nROSSLAND DIES\nOnce on Staff of the Nelson\n' Branch of the Bank of\nMontreal\nROSSLAND. B.C. Aug. 3-Word\nhit been received here of the death\nthla morning ln a Vancouver hoepltal of Edwin L. Hopkins, account*\nant of the local branch of tha Btnk\nof Montreal, pneumonia being tha\ncauae of death.\nThe  deeeaaed.  who  was  42  yeara '\nof tge, wtt t  native  of Wales. Mr.\nHopklnt entered  the aervlee of  the '\nBank of Montreal In 1912, and camo\nto Rosalind from the Nelson branch\nabout four yearn ago.\nHe le turvlved by his wife and\nlittle daughter, Vaynor, of Rosalind.\nMcGERRIGLF. AND BREMNER\nWIN TRAIL HORSESHOE OAMES\nTRAIL, B. C. Aug. 3\u2014In the\nhorseshoe competition of the Trail\nHorseshoe and Quoits club Thuradiy night R. MoOrlggle defeated J.\nWaM and Bremner defeated Peeney\n97*70.\n\"THAT \"LIRE THE\"\nDICKENS\" FEELING\nIS LIVER\nWake Up Your Liver Mt.\nFee! Fit.   You Needn't use\nCalomel To Do It.\nIt's your li-ear, failing to pour out th. vital\ntwo pound, ol MB. duly, into your bow^,, thst\nBa_M you feel so off-colour.\nUck of bile means poor digMtioa. Food staya\ntoo long In vour bowola \"nd d\u00bb,y\u00ab. >our\n\u2022yrtom ii poi,on\u00abd. You go throughi tha mleary\nof au -Insting, pain, hanrtbiiro. 1 ou h.va a\ndark brown abomin\u00abble tMt- in your montli\nand bad braatb. Your akin', unhaaltk? and\nof-un your htad acbt,. Your whole ,y\u00abw-l\niwrii out ol kilter.\nHow oan rou naaonsbly ,tn\u00ab**t to -tor up 1\noondltlon like thi, by merely \"kma alu. min*\n\u25a0ral water, oil, Uiativa -sandy or chjwmi gun.\noe rowhater Theee only more tho bowel,, aod\nthat-eaot atough. You must wake up rour\n\"Trold'' oUoimI (\u00bbawury). Take Caller's\nLitlla Liver Pill.. They're purely vog,uhl\u00ab,\n\u25a0aitlo. ,ure snd aalo. They'll make you, fail a\nhundred per cent better in a very ihorl \"tm.\nDon't wute your money on tubetituwa. De\nMalta. A,k lor Carta, \u2022 by nune-and ttt\nthorn! Look for the name. Carter a, oa tho red\nlabel.   2*0. at all druggists. m\nSENATORS MEET\nF. A. C. TONIGHT\nThe Ptlrvlew Athletic club bteebill\ntetm meets the Senttors tonltht.\nSenators tre htlf t gtme behind tha\nleading Maulers tnd Ftlrvlew teams,\ntnd must win tonight to itty ln\nthe running for tint pltoe ln tha\nletgue. Should the Sentton win. tt\nwlll ba naoetttry to replay the tie\ngtme pltyed between the Maulen\nand Sentton t week tgo. It wl'.l\nprobably be a southpaws' battle\nbetween Steve Smith of Ftlrvlew\nind Tom Crick of the Senttors,\nwith chtpmtn tnd Olllett held In\nreserve.\nBUY   At These Prices\nYou Can't Lose JtU!|Jt%Jl|\nMen's Serge Stilts\nSome with two pants.\nA grand chance.\nWorsted stripes included.\n$\n19\n.50\nPRINT HOUSE DRESSES j WOMEN'S    N O N - R U N\nSires to 50.      f 1 AA     PAJAMAS: One   QO*\n<or\nMEN'S TWEED\nPANTS \t\n$219\nor two piece\nMEN'S ZIPPER\nCOVERALLS\n$2.50\nMen's   Pure   Wool\nV   Neck   Pullovers\n$J.9$\nMen's   Combinations\nLOOK AND SAVE MONEY\nBalbriggan\n69*\nNainsook\n69*\nBroadcloth\n69*\nCharles Morris, Ltd.\n.*-    s\n~   bridesmaid\nWhite An&elskin Slips\nThe  ever  popultr  slip  fetturlng  the   new  tdjusttblt  ahoulder\netraps. Fine quality ingeltkln In sires 33 to 44.\nEach    \t\n$1.75\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIl.    MM    AMD    LOTS\u2014IN-\nturance   Notary, J. D. Anderion.\n(7)191\nMANSON^KBACK\nON SUPER'S JOB\nWllllim Minton. superintendent of\nthe Kooteniy dlviilon of tha Cintdltn Ptclflc, returned to hli desk\nThundiy from hit holidays at\nAinsworth.\nFink's\nSEMIANNUAL\nDRESSES\nA good assortment of Silk Crepe\nPrint Dresses in half sizes. Regular $12.95. Sale Price  \t\n$g.95\nPiques, Silk  Crepes,  Prints,  short and a_.   flQ    *,*\u2022\u2022%  qq 4 **.  on\nlong sleeves. Sizes 14 to 44. Regular to ? J .OV    \u25a0? \/.OV *P -4.0V\n$9.95. Sale Price        *               ** ***\nQuality Lingerie at unreasonably . \/__\nT TXT\/^1T_?T_>TT_?     'ow  Price\u00ab-  Glova   silk   Pantie*\". A (JC\nLlNU-bKlD wma^ytm.^ -^y\nSilk Crepe  Dance Sets,  Vest and Bloomer Sets,    Qf\\r and $1 .89\nPajamas, Gowns Slips. Regular to $3.50. Qly T 1\nSale Price\nHOSIERY\nPure silk thread, full fashioned\ncradle foot, semi-service weight.\n59'\nr.-r \u2014 _\u2014.*_\u2014t-t   D\"11'1 miM thil*- Shoe Salc- sty'c s--*-oes: Pumps, Ties,\nSri( )rS and Sandal p|-tterM- High and Cuban heel8- White'\nBlack and Brown. Regular to $7.50.   '    $  \/ *>89      and      $ A\u00ab0.\nSale Price\n$2\n\u00bb3-\nBlack Kid Arch Support Toe, Cuban Heel.\nSizes 3 to 8\t\n$2\n.89\n f\n^\u2014\n1\n-1^\n-THB   NtLSON   DAILY  NEWS.   NELSON,   B.C.   \u2014   FRIDAY   MORNINO,   AUOl'ST   4,   1\u00bb3\u00bb-\nPAOB T_m\u00bb\n~\nMAILORDERS\nAH Mai) Orders amounting to $2.00 or ov<r\n(with the exception of groceries and hardware) are sent prepaid.\niwroRPORATED   2\"? MAY 1670. a    '. J\nPHONES\nDry  Goods    _. .__.\nShoe    Department     \u201e...\u00ab-.\t\nLadles'   Wear    - \u00ab.\u2014, -.\u201e.\nOrorerles    _ ..... _._.._..\u2014. ..\nHouse   Furnishing*       \u25a0    M v, ta}\t\nMen's  Wear -\t\nfj  SATURDAY and MONDAY\nU ARE *5\u00ab DAYS\nDOZENS OF FREIGHT AND EXPRESS SHIPMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED WITH OUTSTANDING VALUES\nTO MAKE THIS FIRST 95c DAY OF THE NEW SEASON BIGGER AND BETTER THAN BEFORE.\nMEN'S WORK SHIRTS\nTough wearing cotton shirting, coat style with\npockets. Colore Navy, Light Blue and Khaki.\nSlaes   14'i   to   17Vfc. y\nSaturday   and   Monday *\u25a0\nMen's\nWORK\nPANTS\nKHAKI   OR   BLUE\nDENIM    FOR   TOUGH\nWEAR\nCut full and roomy for\ncomplete working freedom. Standard made\npockets and fittings\nSires 32 to 43 QCC\nEach     **\nDRESS\nSHIRTS\nTWEED\nTROUSERS\nNEAT    FITTING\nCOTTON   TWEEDS\nSplendid f ltt In, (oi\ngeneral t\u00abn, rood\nweight, atandard pocketa. belt loop\u00bb and cufle\nSlaee 30 to 38. QCC\nEafh      WW\nMen's\nPolice Braces\nHOLD THEM UP!\nPolice Braces with reinforced\nback strap, lesther ends snd\ntough elastic webbing. QC<_*\na   pairs   for     7.9r\nIn a very short ttme this\nprloe wtll go up. Take a\nhint and stock up nowl\nCan be had with collar\nattached or separate collars. Tour choloe of fancy\nshadea.\nSlses  14 to  18\n95'\nSILK TIES\nOur Better Quality\nTies\nNew,    anappy    patterna,    I.\nhand made ailk tlea for the\nman   who   want*  eomethlng\nbetter.\nEyh   .._ _\t\n95*\nFANCY DRESS SOCKS\nNEW! SMART! COLORFUL\nHigh   grade   ailk   hoee.   Elaatlc   knit   tops.\nInforoed   heel   and   toea.\n__) palra ter \u2014* _.   \t\n95\nCUPS and SAUCERS\u201410 for 95c\nAnother   shipment   lust   put   Into   stock   ot   these ^_     ^_\nwonderful  everyday   cupi   and   saucers.     Cream   with ^^k M_W f\u00bb\ngold  bands  in  4  shndea ^_V \u25a0*nn\\\n10 for   _\u00bb    0*^9\nALARM CLOCKS ttgttm\nWell   made   snd   aocurits.     Plated   alarm   clocks     aBS^^%\nsupreme  ralua for Saturday  and  Monday _m ^^B\nEach   w. - -    ^  ^m\nNEW CRETONNES\nIN A SALE GROUP -^ m\nS6-lnoh  Past  color  Cretonnes  ln   very  attractive  de-^^a^^^\nsigns. You aave on every  yard  In this offering. ^_._r ^*M\n4  yards   for _,     ~    m  qgj\nA** Unbleached Sheeting\nja\u00a9            Heart   sheeting   bj   \u25a0Wabasso**.   Clear   and _^t __^ _f\u00bb\n\u2022jiY    even  with   no  \"tie-Its.**   Extra   wide,   fl   lnchea. ^V*-*B\nand a aplendld bur. J ^M\n1% jar-da for    \t\nBOYS' WASH SUITS\nMad. of atrlped and plain me-\nterlala   that   will   etand   man?\ntubbings   Man;  with  applique*\ntrimming*.     A11\npopular    ahadea.\nSlaee     9     to     6 I\nyeara.\nBach     \t\n95\nGirls'\nWash Dresses\nYour choice of Broadcloth,\nLinene, Prlnta and Ginghams\nin many pleasing styles snd\ntrimmings. Msny of the smaller\nslaes with matching panties.\nSlaa* 1 to 6\nand s to it.\nEsch\t\n95\nFrom the\nToiletrie Section\nLavoris, large    95**p\nListerine,  large     B5*f\nAspirins,   100s     _^^^^^^^^^^^\nMalt and Cod Liver Oil\t\nHind's Honey and Almond Cream, 2 for\nNujol   \t\nJergen's Lotions, 2 for \t\nPompeian Cream and Powder, 2 for\nBurdock Blood Bitters  \t\nlronized Yeast   \t\nScott's Emulsion   \t\nPlaying Cards, 2 pkts. for \t\nPlaying Cards, good quality, pkt\t\nFountain Pens \t\nWax Paper (100 feet) 4 for \t\n95*\n95*\n95*\n***1\n95*\n95*\n95*\n95*\n95*\n95*\n95*\n95*\n95*\nOutstanding\nHOSIERY\nVALUES\n\"LADY HUDSON\" chiffon or semi-\nservice weight, crepe chiffon hose, and\nfull service weight. Not a pair less\nthan $1.50 regular value. A wide\nchoice of colors in sizes 8*v*> to IOV2-\nSaturday and Monday, per pair\n95\nPlain and Mesh\nHOSIERY\nGREATLY\nREDUCED\nFine rayon and celanese hosiery\nin the new season's shades. A\nsplendid dull appearing hose that\nwill give good wear. Sizes 9 to\n101\/;.\nSaturday and Monday, 3 pairs for\n95\nChinese Embroidered\nHEAVY PILLOW TUBING\nPILLOW SUPS\nCut work and laoe with medallions of Prague laoe.\nEvery stitch hsnd msde.   SUhs 43 inches.   Do not\nmlss   the   great   opportunity   to   save.\nBach    -\t\n95\nOn* of our best sellers In thl* special offering\nHound thread Mamies* tubing. Wlll Iron up heavy\nand good looking. 43-Inch width. **\nBaturday and Monday  \u201e    * yard* for\n95\nSALE OF WOOL YARNS\nTh*   prloe   of   yarn   u  advancing   dally.   Tak*\nadvantage  of  these  all  time low  prices  while\nthey  last.   HBO speclsl   knitting   yarn   In   20\nlovely shades. Full  l-ounce balls.\n10  for   \t\nTOWELS\nPriced for Quicfc Selling\nUrge Turk Towels In every shade snd style.\nSoft, absorbent, snd attractive design* Values\nto  30o  each. t\nSaturday  snd   Monday    \u201e  *f for\n95\nIRISH LINEN CLOTHS\nAND RUNNERS\nCretonne GARMENT BAGS\nHemstitched linen cloths, S\u00bbi38\u2014 Runnel* 18__5, in\nlovely qualtty full bleached linen. A limited quant-\nIt]*.\n\u00abKh        \t\n95\nWell made from good quality Cretonne ln a choice\not dealgns  and   colore.   Wlll  hold   a  aulta or   10\ndreaaes.\nSpecial, each     \t\n95\nREADY MIXED PAINT\n\"ARROW\"   quality   paint.     Our   fast   selling\nleader   at   s   reduced  prloe  for   Saturday   and\nMonday   only.     All   th*   popular   shades   and\ncolore.\nPer  Quart\nLINOLEUM SPECIAL\nNew designs Just  put  Into, stock  ln standard\nRexoleum.     3   ysrdt   vide.     10   pkttema   for\nyour selection.\n3 Sq. Yards for -\n95\nWABASSO\nPILLOW SLIPS\nPull slse  pure  bleached\nallp*  In   this   celebrated\nmake.   A   real   economy\nItem.    Baturday    m\nand    Monday\u2014. 3\n95\nHemstitched\nLinen\nPILLOW SLIPS\nfine round thread Linen Sllpa.\nImported direct bj ua. A wonder eelue. Full 43-lnch g*6*p\nslaa. Per I*lr   *\u2022*\u00bb.\nColored\nLINEN CLOTHS\nGROCETERIA\nOXYDOL\u2014Urn   packet i\nper  pecket\t\n18<-\nFinest quality Irish Cloths In 50xM-\nInch slse. with assorted\nborders or in solid oolors. Regular value* to\n11.19. Baturday and\nMonday,  each  ..:..\nIrish Linen\nTEA TOWELLING\nBlue or Red check towelling tn \"  \"'\"\nweliht    and    quality.\nWidth   |1   inches.   Reg\n2-V,  yard.  Saturday  and\nMonday, ft yards for\t\n=95\"\n95\ni 1 (ilk s    srAOBETTl\u2014\nPer   tin    _..._ _\t\ntM MIR  PKUHF.lt\u2014C hoice quality,\n.Herd or halrea; per tin \t\nEVAPORATED   MILK\u2014Tall   tlna;\n3 tor \t\nQI'AKER BRAN\u2014\nPer   parket _ _\nI.IBBY'H  TOMATO   ll H l\n3  tins  for    \t\nRICE KRISPIES\u2014\nPer  packet  \t\nT. Jt B. CRAB MEAT\u2014Hli\nPer tin \t\nI.IBBY'H   ASSORTED   I-1CRI.1.S-\nPartr  Jar   \t\n9-?\ntft\n10\u00ab?\n30<\n30 PAIRS ONLY\nSplendid Quality\nWHITE SHEETS\nPlrm weere.   No Illllni or dreaa-\nInj   Sl-e 7__\u00bb0   30 palra onlj  m\nthe  shipment.  An ^m   ^___m\nexceptional bargain ^_~~\\ ^~ \u00a9\nfor   Saturdaj   and **-*\"-*\" \u25a0------*\nMonday,    each    -\nus pairs oniy  <\n95\nIIBRVS   PIMENTO   OLIVES-\nsmall aire; J for \t\n25*\nFinal Clearance\nSale of\nWABASSO\nPRINTS\n36-lnch Prints In a wide assortment of\npatterns.  Al) fast colors\nsnd   new   goods    values ^^k Vn\nto H^*^*-\nSaturday   and   Mondsy,\na  yards for \u201e\t\n95\nSplendid Values\nin the\nStaple Depts.\nIncluding Lunch C'.othi. Pillow\nSlips, Brldgd Tea Bets snd Towel\nSeU. All grvattr 'reduced for thl*\nevent.\nService Grocery\nPlease Order by Number\nNo. I\u201413 bars p. <  O. Naptha       QSf\nsoap for  m~t\nNo. I\u2014I tin Nelaon Brand Pure Jam. \u2022\nlh. ; J Jar Nelaon Brand Qt_C\nOrange   Marmalade,  ll,  Iba. 73\nNo. 3\u20143 tin. rholoe quality Tomatoe.,\n_._\u00ab; 3 Una rholoe quality rear,\naleve  ft;  2 Una choice OCr\nquality   corn    a  w~o\nNo. 4\u20143   lln.   Pekora  Blend   Tea      QKC\nSo. 3\u20144  lbl.  Plantation Blrnd OEC\nCoMee for ' 'Jr*\nNo \u2022$\u2014 4 dot. California Oran tra       QKf*\nlor    rW\nNo. 1\u201410 ban Pels Naptha Map*. g\u00ab.i\nft bare Fairy \u00abo,p yy\nNo. I\u201410   Iba.   Granulated   sutar; , QCC\n1 lbl. Iclni SU|ar  V*V\nNo. \u2022\u20142 tlna aockeye salmon. Ha; t tlna\nKing Oscar sardines; _ tlna QC*^\nfancy   quality   Lebater,   ti, '9\nPore Silk\nFLAT CREPES\nSilks are advancing tn price. Thla may\nba  your  last  chanoe  to buy  a  dresa\nlength at rock bottom prloea. 34 shades\nto select from. Including    \u2014* '-__-.\nBlack  and  Navy.  All  39\nlnchea wide,\nper Yard\t\nprices 34 sham\n95'\nClearance of\nSILK PRINTS\nUseful dress length* in dark and\nmedium grounds In pure Fist Crepe.\nPlorsl or conventions! designs In\nleading color combinations. All tt\ninches wide. Regulsr values to 11.49.\nSsturdsy and Monday, per yard \t\n95\nBOYS' SWIM SUITS\nCOME BOYS! GET IN THE SWIM\nAll wool worsted knit In snappy apeed style\nColors Blue. Oreen, Win* and Black Sizes\n34   to  34.\n95\nMen's Stripe\nFlannelette\nPAJAMAS\nREST IN COMFORT!\nMade right, from serviceable flannelette, regulation\natyle. Prog trimmed, but*\ntonholea and pocket on\ncoat. Aaeorted pattern!.\n41.\nBOYS'\nOVERALLS\nEveryone full al_a\u2014atandard\nmake and flnlah. Those\noveralls are flnlahed exactly\ntha aame aa our Men'a best\nllne. Sine 14 to  18    o*SC\nyeara.\nPjich\nBOYS'\nCOMBS.\n*>   BTT-.F.S  TO  CHOOSE\nFROM\nSmooth, finely so\nmedium weight Balhrtl-\ngan, butt-on front or\nnalncheck athletlo style.\nSlwa 34 to 34.     q~\\*i\n3   Suits   fnr   . ...   'm\nBOYS'\nSWEATERS\nSNAPPY  V-NECK\nSTTLE!\nKnit In wool and ootton\nyarns. A garment that\nwlll be appr-ectated theee\ncool evenings Sites 32\nlo   33. QIJC\nBach      '*-*\nBOYS' KHAKI\nLONGS\nJUST THE THING FOB THB\nSTURDV  BOT!\nMade  lust  like  Dad's.  With\na full range of pockete, belt\nloops    and     cuff    bottoms.\nSlaee  11  to   33.\nEach    \t\nw\nCOOL DRESSY SOCKS\nSmart patterns!    Every  pair  newi  Every   pair\nfirst quality I    A flna sock for dress wear.\n5 Pairs for   m - .,\t\n95\nMen's Tennis and Outing Shoes\nMads  In  ths  hast  grada  duck  canvas.    Oxfords\nWhlta or Brown, alao brown faced to ths toe. Rubber\nsoles   and   reinforced   toes.     Ideal   for   camping   or\nsport wear\nEach      \u2014 \t\n95\nWomen's Beach or Sport Shoes\nWomen's Whlta and  Blue or Whlta and Black   beach alwcs.  Idad*\nfrom ths best grade duck canvas with first quality  _^.    ^_\nrubber  soles.    Suitable   for   nport,   bench   nr   holiday ^_^__ P\u00bb||\nwear.    Regular  gl.35. -sV_B._^.V\nSaturday and Monday, per pair  \t\n95\nWOMEN'S TENNIS SHOES\nMade of good quality canvas ln White, Suntan or\nBlack with rubber soles and reinforced toe cap.\nSuitable for sport or holiday wear. All sizes in the\nlot.\nPer Pair     \u2014 -  \t\n95\nWOMEN'S BLOUSES\n95\nChlo llttle blouses fashioned of cool voiles and dimities snd can be worn nicely with odd summer skirts\nor suits. Msny shades and sites.\nEach     !  \t\nRAYON LINGERIE SETS\nDelightful   Brassiere   and   Pantie  sets  that   will   always   find   room\nln your wardrobe at this low price,   prettily trimmed    ____    ^^\nwith   fine   laoe,   or   tailored.     All   -pastel   nhadci   in ^^^^^\u00a3\nsmalt, medium  and  large.\nPer   Set      \t\nFoundation Garments\nincluding   Olrdles.   Corsets   and   Coi**Mttei.   Mar\nstrong  coutil.  Some   side   hooking  avjies\nBaoh    \t\n95\n95\nClearances\nWee Tots'\nPIQUE COATS\niliese come in soft pastel shade*?,\nfeaturing applique and others\nwith hemstitching Sizes 1 to 3.\nSaturday and Monday, c.-irli\n95c\nGIRLS' HATS\nRegular $1.50 Values\nThe balance of our kiddles' millinery\n,prlced to clear and at this low marking\nwill not remain cn the tsble long Thero\nare smsrt strswa for the older mlss and\nadorable pastels for the tiny tot.\nSaturday snd Monday, earh\u2014\n95c\n _-___.\n\u25a0\u2014\u2022***\u2022\nMUE room\nStye Nttam Batlg Neroa\n\"interior of British Columbia'i Family Ntwtpaper*\ntU. THB NEWS  WHIUt IT IB MEWS\npuhi.hed    atan    morning    eicept    Sunday    _J    n**    \u2022\nJSmShuio co-ipa*\"^umited, _i\u00ab Batei amat, Ntuon.\nt OMamOM ol Ci-N\u00abP_AN PRESS l-tssecl Win turtle..     \u25a0     \u25a0\nAOVIBTISLNQ  RATES  ON   APPLW-ION\nut rau carta mar \u00bb aaan at the otflct ot \u2022_-\u00bb AdmtlalM.AJJDCT\ni^rJ? Si CANAD1AM DAILY NEW8PAPBR8 ASSOCIATION.\nINC, ol watch ttw Nelaon Dally Newa la a member\t\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nBy mail (country), per montn \u25a0\t\nPer   yew\nftv man (OltyI*. per year _\u2014.\noutalde Canada, per montb _\nfer  year -\nDelivered (city by carrier), per\nPer year \t\n_\u00bb   *)\n- a.oo\n_ 11.00\n_   .ra\n_  IM\n- 31\nm 11 ~~\nPayable in advanoe.\nUemtwr Audit Bureau ot circulation.\nFRIDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1933.\nNEW ANAESTHETICS WILL CREATE\nCONVERSATIONAL GAP\nSpeaking of operations, a nurse on her early\nmorning visit to each bed found an elderly man awake\nand ready to go to the bathroom for his morning wash.\nHe wag told to his amazement to remain quietly in\nbed as his operation had been performed the afternoon\nbefore. He was completely ignorant of the happenings of the previous day.\nThis is typical of recent medical achievements in\nbanning dread of operations by new anaesthetic processes. \"By the use of injections of such drugs aa\navertin, nembutal, and paraldehyde,\" says the board's\nannual report of Sheffield Royal hospital, \"patients\naxe spared the mental distress of the period immediately preceding an operation. They go to sleep in the\nward and awake to be told the operation is over. The\njourney along corridors and in lifts was taken while\nthey peacefully slept. Sickness following the anaesthetic is considerably reduced, and there is a marked\nincrease in the patients' comfort.\"\nChildhood is also being relieved of much of the\nterror which is often the worst part of the common\noperations for the removal of tonsils, adenoids and\nother growths. Before the surgeon moves into action,\nthe child is given special candies to suck. As a result\nof their contents, the little patient considers the surgeon's cuttings merely bothersome at the worst, and\nnot alarming. After the operation, more special candies are given with the result that the pain is hardly\nnoticeable.\nBut if such anaesthetics are to become fashionable, what a wide conversational gap in many drawing\nrooms and on summer hotel verandas there will be to\nbe bridged! We have more than a suspicion that for\nmany patients the one compensating feature of an\noperation is the opportunity it provides later for a\nsadistic spree, customarily introduced by those well-\nknown words, \"I must tell you about my operation,\"\nand followed by details nicely calculated to produce\nthe maximum of shivers in the auditors. And now,\napparently, nothing will content the medical man but\nto remove the possibility of even that one pleasure.\nWOMEN'S LARGER FEET\n\"Between You\nand Me\"\nBy  \u2022\u2022J.B.C\"\nIt may or may not be a comfort to women to\nknow that their feet are becoming bigger and their\nankles larger. It used to bc regarded as a sign of\ntrimness in the years gone by for women to havc\nsmall feet, they even pinched themselves to secure\nthis effect. Bigger feet have been induced by the\nwearing of high-heeled shoes, according to the California State Association of Chiropodists. There is another\nreason, as well, namely, a more prevalent addition to\nathletics by the feminine sex. Fashion teaches that\nfeet ought to be small. There is an established tradition in favor of smallness. Hands and feet in the\nfashion world remain constant, that is in the ideal;\nit is never right that they should be big.\nThe development of big feet among women is an\nevidence of the tendencies of the age. Half a century\nago women passed idle and elegant lives; few of\nthem toiled or spun; they did not drive motor cars\nwith the constant pressure of thc feet on the brake;\nthey may have walked more, but not on high heels.\nIt was the same with thc hands. They did no manual\ntoil; they were not grasping tennis racquets or golf\nclubs and expanding sinews and muscles; they were\nable to devote their time to cultivating elegance. Possibly, indeed probably, thc latter day practices which\nhave led to larger feet more than outweigh any advantages of the past. Women are healthier even\nthough this is a cocktail age. They may walk less as\na purely pedestrian exercise, but that is more than\ncounteracted by play on the golf courses and tennis\nIn t_te weetern dalllea recently\nthere waa a newa Item to the effect that a child three years old\nliving In the Saakatchewan dry belt,\nwae badly frightened this aprlng\nwhen the first rain ahe had ever\nseen fell over the district, which\nreminds ua of a atory. A tourist boy\nwho was travelling through tbe American desert happened to meet an\nold Inhabitant and hi* aon. \"It\nlooks aa though It'a going to rein,\"\nsaid the tourist. \"Well, I hope so.\"\nreplied the old msn, \"not so much\nfor myself as for my boy; _'Te\nseen lt rain.\"\n...\nOeorge Meeres the photographer:\n\"Watch  and aeen  the dicky  bird.\"\nChild: \"Just pay attention. to\nyour exposure ao that you do not\nruin the plate.\"\n* ,   \u2022\nWho won tbe football game!\n...\nPrlend\u2014I'll bet you can't \u2014t\na sentence with the word \"Nanaimo\"\nin   lt.\nJ. B. C\u2014Nan I'm Original.\nApplause please.\nNanaimo football players an\n\u2022howlng more pep ln the upper\ncountry. They are far abov* *ea\nlevel and do not tlnd It half ao\nmuch work packing their big feet\nsbout  the  field  snd  country.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nThey are a buneh of follow* who.\nalthough they are good sport*, are\nnothing but a bunch of kicker,.\nBut what football team would be\not any use or good If It did not\nkick?\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAt that the boya missed tbe Elks\nclub and the old bastion.\n\u2022 *   \u00ab\n\"Who wouldn't like to aee BrltUh\nfUms supreme?\" aak* a writer.\nHollywouldn't.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nHere and there\u2014P. B. stratton\nperched on a atone wall\u2014MacDonald reading a letter almost by\nmoonlight\u2014R. E. Allen Uklng on\nevening constitutional with part\nof \"the family\"\u2014Rufua Howe looking klnda dry\u2014Douglas Nsgle losd-\nlng up with Ice cresm\u2014Reeve Harper\ncraving some flah and chip*\u2014oeorge\nMeeres crowing over a boWllng win\nover E. Y. Brake\u2014Dr. F. M. Auld\nwatering his gsrden\u2014B. D. Barnea\nlooking somewhat proud ln his new\nauto\u2014Albert Wallach wondering\nabout the \"fltba\" game\u2014Lou Larsen gambling . a big nickel\u2014Mat\nBaskln carrying a vacuum cleaner\u2014Joe Ramsden In conversation\nwith his \"dad\"\u2014former chief engineer Jobn Cameron out shopping\n\u2014c. W. Appleyard hitting down\nStanley atreet. pipe ln mouth, papers under arm\u2014\n...\nOverheard at Lakealde park:\n\"Smile   that   way   again.\"\nSha blushed and dimpled.\n\"Juit a* I thought\u2014you look like\ns chipmunk.\"\n...\nLlantalrpwllgwyngyllgogeryohwryn\ndrobwllllandyslllogofogoci \u2014 This\nword of 68 letters Is tbe name of a\ntown In North Wales, Britain, and ls\nsalts to be the longest nemo In\nsny language. Translated It means\n-Church of St. Mary ln a hollow\nof whlt* haieHi near to a rapid\nwhirlpool and to the fit. Tyslllo's\nchurch, nesr a red cave.\" When the\nrailroad train arrives In the town,\nthe conductor announces: \"If there\n1,  anybody  here  tor   there\u2014thl*   I*\nIt.\"\n.   .   *\nB. C Poll November 9 or I. says\na headline. After that we can forget about the poll and declare\nsome one Is up a tree.\nU. 8. A. ha* approved tbe construction of 31 new.wsr ships. That\nwlll create a lot ot noise ln the\nU. 8. A  shipyards.\nI suggest thst Consolidated smeltermen look around to aee If the\nsilver refinery ls Intact. They haven't\nfound a bar of aUver on a thief\nsuspect over tbere, but lt la possible.\n...\nNine thousand bricks of silver\nrested ln a warehouse at Vancouver awaiting ahlpment east. Who\nsaya tbere Is not a ailver lining?\n...\nThe gent who flrat aald: \"Time\nfiles,\" evidently didn't know what\nIt was to wait for the next payday after coming back from ho*\ndays.\nTen Years Ago\n(From Thc Dally Newi of Auguat 4,\n1923.)\nTemperatures were 41 and 79 de-\ngrees yesterdsy.\nOne of the Worst storm* for many\nyears broke over the upper Arrow\nlake lsst. week and scattered several  booms of logs.\n.   .   .\nVen.   Archdeacon   F.   H.   Oraham\nspent moat of last week vlaltlng In\nthe Windermere valley.\n\u2022   \u2022   .\nMrs. O. Spencer Oodfrey haa returned  from  Summerland.\n, IHE   NBLSON   VitVY   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C,   \u2014  FRIDAY   MORNINO,   At __r.IT   4,   1933\n\"But, darling, we can't poealbly afford pearls!\"\n\"Nonsense, Oeorge. We'v-Q Just bought * ou we couldn't afford, havent\nwa?\"\u2014Humorist.\niii^trWrW-i-rS)ti\u00bbtjS^^\n\"SHARLIE\"\nBy BEATRICE BURTON\nttd&e&s\nSXXX&SSXtttt^^\nCHAPTER  FORTY-SEVEN\ni SharUe   was  -..Finding  at  tbt  inter\noooler   ln   *   corner   or   the   office\nAhe \u00abbook her heid tnd went on   when the mw the door open to <id-\nhurrledly  m  ehe  taw  her  mother'*  mit  __  small, blond woman  dreased\nlips open. \"If you could bave aeen\nhim and Edna this afternoon,\nDodle, you'd understand this whole\nthing. Why, I couldn't marry Ur.\nColllna after that any more than I\noould   mn   away   with   a   married\nman \"\n\"And for a thins like that\u2014a\nthing tbat rou imagine I\u2014you're\nthrowing away th* only chanoe\nyou'U ever have to make a decent\nm*r_rlager her mother cried out,\nInterrupting her. \"Because this\nman who loves you wants to have\nBdna as hla offlos girl. Why, he\ncould have divorced bis wife years\nbefore   she   died   lf   he'd    wanted\nln a suit of vivid blue, a blue hat,\nlined with white velvet and a beige\nfox scarf. Dodle In her best bib\nand tucker, with her hair smooth\nunder her hat brim and no rouge\non at all. Dodle, looking Uke a\nmother who ls conoerned about her\ndaughter's future. Dodle, portraying\nwhat she herself would call \"the\nheavy mother.\"\nIt waa half-past eleven wfien\nshe came out of the office and\nacross to Sharlle's desk. Her lips\nwere pursed up and sbe looked as\ngrim ** * amall blue-and-gold-and-\nwhlte woman oould look.\n\"Oet on your things.\" she or-\nBdnml  You   Uttle   Idiot\"'\" without ?0rw**\u201e   \"lm   tftfcln8   \u00bb\u00b0\u00bbi   out   to\nwarning she burst Into sobs that\nahook her small body. She put\nher head down on the fat arm of\nthe overstuffed chair and began to\ntalk and cry st once.\nSharlle hsd seen her hysterical\nso mtny tlmea before that she waa\nnot at all alarmed now. Her only\nthought waa that tbe neighbors\nmustn't hear the noise of her\nweeping as lt mounted higher and\nhigher. Sbe went to the one open\nwindow of the dining room and\nquietly closed It, as she hsd often\nseen her father and Bdna do during  one  ot  Dodle's   \"tantrums.\"\nlunch,\nShe did not speak again until\nthe two of tbem were ln a restaurant a block away from the office.\nA small serve-self restaurant with\nwhlt* tile walls, snd a white\ncounter surrounded by high stools.\nShe spoke then to the waitress who\ncame up for their order.\n\"Two ham sandwiches, two cupa\nof coffee,' she said briefly to her,\nand then ahe turned her hud toward Sharlle. \"Now, listen to met\nI've told him the whole story. Told\nhim how craty-eraeked Edna's been\nabout him for years. Told him\nhow   jealous  sbe   was  of   hla   wife,\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy tt*  World's Luting  Authoriu.\nMILTON U. WORK\nDIFFERENT   METBOPS  OF  PLAY\nSM*}\n\u2022J-I-M-Wl\n\u26664\n\u26660-J-II-!\n4MT\n\u2022M\n\u2666 M-M\n\u2666A-l-\n1.4\n\u2666l-M\n\u26668-7-3\nVIM\n\u2666 MW*l-2\n\u26667-2 \u00bb\u2022.\nAs   she    turned   away    she   aaw  and how jealous she Is of you now.\nEdns, ln her white toweling bath\nrobe, standing ln the door between\nthe dining-room and tbe rear hsll.\nShe bad the bottle of. aromatic\nspirits of ammonia In one of ber\nbanda and a tumbler of water ln\nthe other.\n\"What's the matter, Dodle, dear?\"\nshe asked, crossing the room and\nbending over Dodle's chair.\n\"Hatter? You dare ask me what'a\ntbe matter?\" Dodle Jumped to her\nfeet wltb amazing swiftness, her\nvoice coming loud snd clear from\nher throat that had been filled with\nsobs a second before. \"Just because\nyou can't land that man yourself,\nyou've made up your old-maid\nmind that sharlle'a not going to\nhave him) Making yourself out a\npathetic figure to her, Just so you\ncan keep her from marrying him\u2014\nTelling her that he'a lost all bts\nmoney\u2014Lying to her\u2014Well, I'll show\nyou a thing or two, ray ladyl I'U\nmarch down to that office of hla\ntomorow and lay the whole thing\nbefore hlml I'll tell him how you've\nworked on Sharlle's feelings\u2014I'll\ntell   hlml  I'll  tell  hlml\"\nShe pushed her way past the\ntwo girls and marched out ot tho\nroom, atlll talking at the top ot\nher voice. The door of the rear\nhall alammed after her, shaking\ntbe walls of the llttle apartment.\nAnd the quiet that sbe left ln\nthe room behind her was like the\nquiet that cornea after a hurrl-\ncan.\nAt    eleven    tbe    next    morning\nAUNT HET\nI think he understand* tbat It'a be.\ncause of her that you gave him\nup \"\n\"But I'm Just se glad to be over\nmy crush, Dodle 1 I'm so glad\nthings have turned out this way,\"\nSharUe aald with a groan. \"I\nWISH you hadn't gone to see him.\nIf I'd dreamt last nlgbt that you\nreally     meant     to     go but     I\nthought  you  were  Just  raving-\u2014\"\n\"Raving?\" Her mother repeated.\n\"That's a fine way to speak of me.\nIsn't lt?\" Her blue eyes glistened\nwith sudden tears. \"Perhaps I waa\nraving. I dont know, rea-ly. But\naome day, Sharlle, when you have\na daughter and you are trying to\nmov\u00ab beaven and earth to provide\nher with a husbsnd who can take\ncare of her, you may know what\nI feel now.\"\nSharUe had. been looking at ber as\nsbe spoke but now her eyes went\nbeyond her to the mirror thst lined\nthe room. In It she could aee tbe\nreflection ot the door of the restaurant. It wu opening, and two people were coming into the small\nwhite-tiled plaoe. A tall young man,\nand the prettiest girl that sbe had\never seen \u2014 a red haired girl with\ngreen eyes snd dimples and a smiling\nred mouth parted over perfect white\nteeth,\nThe man was Jim Barnum.\nThe above Interesting deal wu\nplayed in a twelve table duplicate\nat 4 prominent eutern club. Almost\nevery Bouth reached * contract ot\nalx Diamonda and nine of them\nbtt the dust because they, lost the\nSpade finesse in addition to the\nons inevitable Heart trick. At these\ntables the location of tbe Queen of\nSpades doubly guarded ln the East\nhand gave the Declarers the opportunity to shed a few tears becauae of the aUeged hard luck\nwhich showed up whenever they\nmade a  finesse.\nAt three tables the hsnd wss\nplayed u follows: The Queen of\nCluba wu the opening lead, won\nby North with the King. Two rounda\nof trumpa were drawn, exhausting\nthe adversaries, and then the clubs\ncontinued, 8-mth ruffing the third.\nOne lead of spades, won by North's\nAee, put that hand ln to lead a\nfourth Club, which alao wu ruffed.\nthus eliminating the Clube from the\nDeclarers two hands. The Declarer now had the option of finessing\nthe Spades, which would place victory or defeat upon the evenly balanced scales of the finesse, or of\nleading two rounds of Hearta. The\nAce of Hearta and then a amall\none would avoid the finesse lf Eut\nwon the second Heart. If a third\nHeart ahould be led, the Declarer\nwould ruff In one hand and discard a Spade from the other which\nwould Insure his contract and slam:\nir a Spade wu led, lt would he\nU,p to North's Spade tenace. If\nWest won the second Heart, the\nDeclarer would have the same Bpade\nflneaae tbat by leading the Spade\nfirst, he would have taken voluntarily.\nAt the three tables where the Declarer made tbe Heart play. Eut in\ntwo oases played the small Heart on\nthe Aoe, won tbe second round and\nthen had to give Declarer his contract. Theae two Basts while commending the Declarer's play were a\nllttle caustic concerning the luck\nwhich cauaed But to win the Heart\nInstead of Weet. At the remaining table the demon hard luck wu\nnot among those present because\ntbe Declarer leading the Heart before the Spade flneaae, met an\nEut who correctly diagnosed the\nIntent and who played the Queen\nof Hearta under the Ace. When the\nDeclarer led the second Heart with\nthe utmost hope that But had held\na King-Queen doubleton, Eut played the Trey and West took the\ntrick. After that West led a Spade\nto Declarer's discomfiture, but with\nSouth and Eut each filled with\nadmiration   of  the  other'a play.\nTwenty Years Ago\n(rrom The Dally News of Anguit 4,\n1913.)\nWord has been received that a\nband of mountaineers hsd realized\ntheir ambitions by scaling Mount\nRobson. Rev. o. B. Kinney wbs\namong the psrty to make thc ascent.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nYesterday the Silver King ore\nbins over the C. P. R. track collapsed.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAquaplaning  wlll be a  feature ot\nthe   Kootenay   Launch   club'a   program   tomorrow.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe Installation of tbe Elk lodge\ntook place st Neleon yeaterday.\nTHE RHYMING\nOPTIMIST\n' BT ALINE NICHAELIg\n25 Years Ago\n(From The Dtlly Ttrns of August 4,\n1908.)\nMtiuger Hale of tbe Elk Luinber\ncompany. Fernle, ttet ln tbe Fernle\nfire, but .another chapter In the\nBlack Hend drama. Tlie greatest\nloaa of life earned by tbe Ure waa\nat Hoemer where * camp of 63 men\nla said to have been wiped out to a\nman.\n*   .   *\nJ. C. Cameron, chief engineer ot\nthe   Kuskanook.   left   yeaterday   for\nthe coaet on hla holldaya.\n...\nMra. aorle arrived from Fernle\nyesterday and la the gueet ot Mrs.\n0. F. McHardy.\n...\nThe council laat night voted tiooo\ntoward the Fernle relief fund.\ntUM aohkAWth\nSo mwy thlnga I bortowed\nAnd took them bome once more.    I\nA bowl for figs. a atrip ot ailk\nTo  drape  acroaa  the door.\n80 many thlnga I borrowed\nAnd  when tbelr use was through,\nI took them back with utmost paina.\nAll Just  aa  good  as  new.\nAnd one day when I needed\nLove's hand to ease my care,\nTo weave a potent apell of Joy\nLike rainbows In the air.\nI borrowed love to soothe me\nAnd make my hours bright;\nAnd   now  I   find   I  cannot   llv*\nIn lack of Its delight!\nSo lt has made me liar\nAnd It haa made me thief,\nI'll hold  him  here  forever.\nAnd that wlll be too brief.\nPIG LEAD EXPORT\n200,154 CWT., JUNE\nThe export of pig lead In June\nwaa 300.9U cwts. at (375.608 compared with 349,930 at 1873.385 In\nMay and 140.961 at \u00bb180.S_1 In June.\n1933. The export during the past\ntwelve months Is' about 1.600.000\ncwts. ln excess of the previous\ntwelvo'months.\nWILSONS\nFLY  PADS\nREALLY KILL\nOne pad kills flics all city and eveej\nday for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads In eict\npacket. No spraying, no ftlrkin-el,\nno bad odor. Ask your DruggUt,\nGrocery or General Store,\n10 CENTS PER PACKET\nWHY PAY MORE?\nTHB WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, <W\nHungarian women tn Barany a\ncounty used to wear hoods of sctme\nelgbt different colore, representing\ntheir ages, and It was considered\ndisgraceful for a woman to wear a\ncolor not correct for her age group.\ncounter end took two stools Just\nopposite SharUe and her mother.\nJim's eyebrows went up in recognition as he caught sight of them\nand ha grinned.\n\"What   do   you   want   to   eat?\"\nSharUe  beard  him ask  the  girl  as\nTbe   two of  tbem  moved  around   be took her handbag from her and\nthe   end   ot   the   noraesnoe   snaped  put lt on a hook above tbe mirror.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy  JAMES   IT.  BARTON,   MU.\nINSANITY\n\"I made mistakes raisin' my glrla.\nBut they didn't spend twenty yesrs\ntryln' to have Uttle feet an' the\nrest o' their lives flghtln' ln-\ngrowln* toenails.\"\ncourt.s. They are better able to look after themselves\nwith large feet and large hands. They have a more\nsolid stance and a hardier outlook if they have hands\nwhich can be used for something besides a display of\nbeauty. A penalty of independence is a loss of elegance.\nA crime haa been committed and\nthe law seeks to punish the criminal. Immediately the defenoe makes\nthe claim that the prlaoner ls insane and therefore cannot be punished by the law but should be\nplaoed ln an lnatltutlon for mental\npatients.\nFair minded people have no desire\nto eee an Insane man or woman\npunlahed by hanging or imprisonment, nor, on the other hand do\nthey want to see a prisoner who\nls not Insane escape the juat punishment of hla crime because a\nclever lawyer ls able to bolster up\na defence by various circumstances,\nillustrations and comparisons.\nWhat  ls  Insanity  anyway?\nWhen we think of how Judgea,\nlawyers, and Juries wrestle with the\nproblem of what Is and what ls\nnot, insanity. It ls not easy to give\na full or complete definition of Just\nwhat must be found about an Individual before he should be called\nInsane.\nHowever ln a general way lt may\nbe said that everyone of us ls born\nwith certain Instincts, principal or\nfirst instincts they are called, such as\nlove, hate, Joy, fear. These are a\npart of us, ourselves in  fact.\nIf then you love, hate, fear anybody, tbat Is your own business;\nat   least   that   la  what   one   would\nnaturally tblnk. And lf thla love,\nhate or fear doea no harm to anyone else, no one but yourself knows\nthat -you possess lt.\nIf however tbls love, hate or fear\nso affecta you that you want to\ndo thlngi that are not considered\nright by the community and by\nthe laws of the lend then * fight\ngoes on within you. a \"conflict\"\naa lt ts called, because these primal\nInstincts are forcing you, on the\none hand, to do theae \"wrong\"\nthings, and your morsl training\nand the laws of the land are, on\nthe other hand fighting back these\nInstincts.\nIf we think about cases wo know\nwho ha^e become mentally unbalanced we ftnd that they didn't\nwant to mix much with others,\nwanted to do things differently,\nweren't much Interested ln other\npeople even friends or family: ln\nfact c:__n't want to be bothered or\n\"hemmed ln\" by rules and regulations.\nWhat are our mental speclallats\ntrying to do about thla type of\nmental   unbalance   or   Imbalance?\nTheee phyalclans recognize that\nhuman belnga will always be born\nwith these primal Instincts\u2014love,\nhate, feai\u2014\u00abo that to prevent Insanity every boy, girl, man or woman must bo taught that the good\nof the community ahould he always\nthe first thought.\nTOWNSEND ZANDER, ALIAS \"COUNT BESSFORD\"\nLCFT-\n*UHfi. APPOIMTEO\nHOUR DRAWS\nCLOSER AMD ,\nCLOSER- MILDE\nMUST MAtfE\nUP MER MlUO\n*\/H*rTHE\u00ab WE\nWILL MAAftV\nTHE COUMT OR\n3EK KERMOTHfB\nCjO TO OML<\ni.lftUcART\nIS KEAVy-BUT\niKE HAS COME\nTO A,\n06Ct*|OM-\n\\NMATEVER HAPPENS,\nI CANT LET MOWER\nSUFFER - I'LL CrO TO\nH\u00a3R NOW AJ-4D TsUJL\nMER i'AA 0\u00bbO(W6i TO\nMARRY THE COUNT-\nIT V*IU- EASE WER\nMIND, EVEN TMOOOM\n\\X ENOi MY\nHAPPINESS\nFOREVER-,\nMOTHCR OeAR-\nI HAVE SOMETHIM& TO TELU>(OU-\nI KMOW THE TERRIBLE OW*AA- \"**\u00bb\nARE CyOtMCy THROUGH WTTH THOSE\nDftrrS AMD V-JORim-l AM ONLY\nA BURDEN TO VOU- THE  S*T*\nCOUNT HA.* PROPOSED   f MILL*\nTO ME AND   I AM ^\u2014^7 CARLJNfr-\nCrOW<jTOACCepT\/4\u00abfcl   WHAT\nKIM-\nANO.        A\nMAMA-\nI AM IXMNCr\nTVMS ALL\nFOR VOUR\nSAKE\nNONSeNSE\nTHE COUNT IS A FINE MA\nI       THIS WLLMAKIB  A\nWonderful match for\nDARUMCr-\nMAM-\nVOU-\n^ESPECIALLV WTHrmAT\ns__ BlCx BUSINESS DEAL\nHtf-\n-WS \/-AAKING- 30\nI'M lo H***^\n[icouk*pcjyy-\nSOME -.ORACIOOt\nBLOODSUCKER\n,   SrTKt DRSPBt*.\nAWC_ DEEPER.\nINTO BUA'\u00ab\n6-RUAT HJRTUNK-\nVJ&UL, THAT    V\n\u2022MAKES JOVT\n*3,O0O,0O0-\nI LO\u00abT-\nMERKSfcCMECK\nON MV BANK.\nTennis Racquets\nWe are offering lhe  balance of our stock  of\nTennis Racquets at  ,\n1-2 PRICE\nValues From $4.75 to $18.00.\nCALL EARLY!\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNelson B. C.\n24 Hours to Vancouver\nDaily Service\nFirst Class Sleeping Car\u2014Dining Car\nService All the Way.\nLeave Nelson 10:20 a.m.\nArrive Vancouver 10:15 a.m. Following Morning.\nSummer Tourist Fares\nNow in Effect.\nN. J. LOWES\nCity Ticket Agent, Nelson.\nCanadian Pacific\nWorld's Greateit Trarel System\n\u2022Ho picked\nup at once\non\nEagle\nBrand'\n**T CANNOT speak too highly of\nA your Eagle Brand milk,\" writes\nMrs. J. W. Bulger, R.R. No. 4,\nBrampton,Ont. \"My baby weighed\n8l\/4 lbs. at birth. At seven months\nhe weighed 9Vs lbs. At this age,\nafter trying seven other foods and\nformulae.!, I started to give him\nEagle Brand. In a few days wr\ncould see a difference and now at\n4 year old he weighs l&Vs lbs\/'\n\/\/ you ctnnot nurse yom\nb*by, try Eagle Brand\nMilk. Von will find th*\ndirection* on every UbeL\nWe wonld Uk* to send\nyou the new 84 {*%*.\nedition of \"Btby't WeU\nfsre.\" It gives directions\nfor feeding and childrtn't\ncare and hat picture* tnd\nUft stories of mtny \u00a3i|\/e\nBretnd babies.\nH\nI Tha Bot-Jm Co. UmI.m.,\n1 Sd  Pwtrsll  Bk,   VllfOUTtt,   B.C\nFUim M\u00abd tm* mw *<_h1o\u00bb \u2022(\n\"IWk-r'i W\u00ablfar\u00ab,\" cralilalai\n(\u2022f-dlag \u2022\u2022harlnl*, piaturM aad\nhiiiafla* nf Ea|la Braad babl-M.\nJVauM \u2014___.... __,...___-1 \u25a0..-.\u00bb,.\u00bb..\u25a0, \u2014.\nAtttlt-mt\nPr\u00ab\u00bb___\nEatflo Brand\nCONDENSED ^ll}?\n -Tttt   NH.SOX   DAILY   KEWS,   NELSO-f.   B.C.  \u2014   -THDAT   MOBJIWG,   AUCTTST   \u00ab,   IIM-\nAbout 300 pair of Women's Ties, Pumps and\nStraps. Regular $5.00 to\n$8.00 values.\nNow \t\nFraser Residence\nRossland Fire Scene\nR066IAKD, B. C. Aug. 3 \u2014An\nalarm from Box 83 at 10 o'clock\nTueeday morning called the department to the residence of Charlee\nFraaer on Kootenay avenue, where\na briel. chimney fire waa. in pro-\ngrew. The blawi waa extinguished\nwith   a   amall   amount   of   damage.\nmainly from amoke and water. A\neecond bttt* broke out at soon, but\nwaa quickly controlled.\nOverdose* of vloaterol. artificial\nvitamin D. appear to produce kidney\nInjury, reporta Dr. Agnes Fay Morgan, of the university of California,\nand aha urgea mothera not to give\nthla potent substance to bablea without a physicltn's directions u to tha\nproper dose.\n$3.35\nR. Andrew\n&Co,\nLeadera in Footfashion\n| The ohemlcal element caesium wag\nnamed for Jullua Caesar but\nI tha Onek word for sky blue.\nFOR THOSE WHO\nKNOW!\nThere's a certain standard\nof excellence \u2014 a sure test\nof good taste \u2014 sure to be\nrecognized and approved.\nSo, inevitably the smart\nhostess chooses CURLEW\nIce Cream.\nRich, pasteurized cream,\naden with luscious fruits*\u2014\nind chilled to an Antarctic\nfrigidity. It is the Ice\n... cream in which you have\nhome-made goodness and downright deliciousness \u2014\ndelightful, creamy flavor that is all its own. And\nCURLEW Ice Cream is better for you and the kiddies,\nbecause it is fresh and pure.\nORDER SOME TODAY FROM YOUR DEALER\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nPalm Dairies. Ltd.\nICC UKAM but Tin MILK\nALL PXRPKCTLY PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS\nMIDSUMMER SALE\n$1.89\nAluminum Preserving Kettle\n69c\nAluminum Saucepans\n80c\nAluminum Coffee Percolators\nFor Other Specials See Our Windows\nHipperson Hardware\nCompany, Limited\n\"Look for the Red Hardware Store\"\nPhone 497 Box 414\nSociety\nTtslt column la condueud br\nMra. si. i. Vlgneui. All nawa at\n. social nature. Including recap*\ntlona, private cnteruinmenta.\npersonal item*. marrUjea. ate,\nwill appear ln tnu column. Tale-\nphona Mrs. vigneux at bar bona,\nold Silica street.\nNAKUSP EXPECTS\nMONSTER CROWD\nNAKUSP, B. C. AUf. 3\u2014A mias\nmeeting d the Nskuap branch of\nCensdlen Legion vu held Saturday\nevening for the purpose of making\nneml-flnal nrrangements for Legion\nDay. August 5. Gratifying reaults\nhave no far been accomplished and\nreport* from all over the district\nare very satisfactory Indeed. As the\nday approaches * greater crowd\nthan waa at flrat anticipated Is\npurchasing tlcketa. Additional committees were formed to meet the\ndemands and a larger amount of\nsupplies  have   been  ordered.\nSEVENTEEN BORN\nIN NELSON, JULY\nDuring the month* Of July 18\nblrtha were recorded in Nelaon and\ndlatrlct, 17 oi them in Nelson. The\nbirth rate for the present year waa\nthe greatest during April when 23\nwere nported.\nNelson's death llat totalled nine\nand the district's two. Nine marriages were solemnl&ed ln the city.\nMaking New Friends and\nKeeping the Old\nThere ta an atmosphere of welcome, of alert, and friendly service about your Safeway Mort.   Tou\nnotice It when you enter.    Ht*. the smiling faces. It Is as rood as a Tonic shopping here where\neverybody Is bivy and cheerful, and (here Is such a varied stock of fresh, clean goods, conveniently arranged to choose from.\nPrices  Effective  Friday  and   Saturdav, Aug. 4th and 5th.\nMARKET FEATURES\nFREE DELIVERY PHONE 153\nSpare Ribs   Limit 3 lbs.   5c lb.\nMra. T. Q. Olbaon. Carbonate\nstreet, has u her home gueat\nMra. Kirk who haa baen vUltlng\nat Uie bome of her son-in-law and\ndaughter, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas\nBarclay  at  Kaslo.\n\u2022 \u2022    s\nUm. Wilfrid uiahiay aad daughter Phyllla havs returned fmm\nCoeur d'AIene when (hey vlalted\nat the home of her brot htr-lo-law\nand   slater.\n\u2022 a, a\na. a. Pair of Salmo spent Wad-\nMr. and Mra. H. \u00a3. Pitta, Cedar atreet, have aa their guest* Mrs\nPitt*' brother. B. H .Stubbs of\nLethbridge and H. L. Stevens of\nTuecon,  Aria.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nJ. Annetta of Proctor paid a Hilt\nto town yeaterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nC. P. Perry of tha Reno mine\nwaa  ln  town Wedneaday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. A. G. Oallnaa,\nVictoria street, and aon Elmer have\nreturned from Diamond Lake, Wash.,\nwhere tbey were gueate at the\naummer place of Mr. and Ux*. Max\nEttlngborough  of  Spokane.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\n-Mra. J. J. Sklllleorn of Kaslo paid\na  vlalt  to  town  yeaterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nLorne A. Campbell, vlce-prea.dent\nand general manager of the Weat\nKootenay Power & Light oompany,\npaaaed through Nelaon yeaterday en\nroute to hla home at South Slocan.\nAmong  visitors to  town  yeaterday\nwas Robetr Carr of Sloean Park.\naea\nA. Wl'ley of Bonnlngton paid a\nvisit to .Neleon yeaterday.\nYeaterday Mr. and Mra. A- Whltmore of Trail were ln the city\nen route home from a vUlt to the\nprairie.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMra. O T. Ironside of Sllverton ts\nln the city, a gueet at the home on\nElwyn street of Mr. and Mrs. charlea\nMorrla.\na \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nHarcourt Harding of Wlnlaw apent\nyesterday ln town.\nI *'\u25a0* ' *\nAmong recent ahoppera to the\ncity wu r. O&rbeau of Salmo.\nAmong those Uklng in the C. P. R.\nexcursion Wednesday to Procter and\nAinsworth were Mrs. Jamea O'Shea,\nMrs. Harold Lakea, Mra. Arthur\nLakea and sons Arthur and Michael of Vancouver, Mra. Oeorge\nJohnstone, Mra. D. H. Darley and\nchildren, Oeorge and Doreen ol\nMedicine Hat, Mr. and Mrs. Oarl\nRamaden, tbe Mlaaea Mary and Julia\nPotosky, Mlss A. Oerrlsh, tbe Mlaaea\nElla and Mary Phllllpe. tbe Mlaaea\nVictoria and Irene o rodak I, Mlas\nDaisy May, Miss Ada Brown, Mlaa\nRose Norcrow, Mlaa B-ina Porter,\nMr. and Mr. N. J. Lowes and daughter. Olenna, the Mlaaea Alolse and\nOttllle Wragge.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. Wentworth who have\nbeen east, have returned and taken\nup residence _. the Strathcona hotel.\naee\nDr. 'Wilfrid Lalshley. Fairview,\nleft via tbe Oreat Northern yeaterday morning for Rochester, where\nhe will attend a few weeka Mayo\nclinic.\nMr. and Mrs. Oeorge W. Steele,\nSUIca street, accompanied by tbelr\nson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and\nMra. Earl Morris and their children,\nSheila and Oeorge, and Lao McKlnnon, Jr., are apendlng a few daya\ncamping above WlUow Point.\na \u25a0 e   a\nMra. J. E. Hughes, Hendryx atreet,\nhaa aa her gueat Mrs- J. T. Alley\nof Vancouver, who arrived laat evening to spend a couple of weeka in\nNelaon. v\naaa\nMr. and Mrs. Douglaa Nagle, Victoria street, have had as tbelr\nguest Mrs. Ronald Salmon of Kamloops and two children. Patricia\nand Bernard, who are en route to\nKaslo where tbey went to vlalt her\nfather. H. Calvert.\nLegs of Lamb: Lb\t\nShoulders of Lamb: Lb\t\n\u25a0*\u25a0-.\n1*4\nRolled Prime Ribs of Beef: Lb\nPork Steak, Nice and Lean:\nLb\t\nHamburg Steak: 2 lbs\t\nRump Roasts Veal: Lb\t\nVeal Loaf: Lb\t\n18<\nCube Steaks: Each\t\nLuncheon Meat: Lb\t\nVeal Ham and Tongue, Jellied\nLb.\n10**\n35<\u00bb\n15c\n15<>\n14c\n_..-.<\u25a0\nPUFFED RICE\nPkt 15c\nBRAN FLAKES\nKellorr's\nPkt. lie\nCASTILE SOAP \u201e\u201e-., 5 cakes 25c\nOXYDOL\nLmrj. Mm.\nCERTO\nSARDINES\nVINEGAR\nPkt 19c\nBot 28c\nKETCHUP\n5 tins 2$c\nCat 65c\nc. *_____,\nBot. 19c\nLARD\nPall 42c\nLOBSTER\nmi'.   Ml\nTin 15c\nKraft and Chateau\nCheese\ni\/i-Lb. Pkts.    10c\nl-Lb. Pkts.     20c\nFreah stock, cartona sllihtly soiled\nJEWEL JARS\nPints, Doz. $1.15\nQts. Doz.    $1.35\nBlue Ribbon Coffee\nTin 39c\nTomatoes, Outdoor: 2 lbs\t\nCucumbers, Good Size: *> for\nGreen Onions: 2 bunches \t\nPotatoes: 8 lbs. \t\nGreen Peas: 4 lbs.\t\nGreen and Wax Beans: 3 Ib*.\nRaspberries: :i baskets  25\u00a3\nStrawberries: 3 baskets  25f\nGrapefruit, Seedlcsi: 4 for  25<\u00bb\nOranges, Juicy: I doz  96-r>\nOranges, Large: doz 35^\nWatermelon, Whole or Piece: Lb.    8<*\nChief Maloney and\nFamily Holidaying\nin Balfour Vicinity\nBALFOUR, B. C, Aug. 3 \u2014Mr..\nHall of Balfour is .pending s ttw\nday. at Queen's Bay the use., of\nMra.  J.  H.  Riley.\nMr. and Mra. Maloney accompanied\nby their aon Norman are ependlng\na few  week, at Balfour.\nMre. Beeston and family of Nelaon are holidaying for a few weeka\n*_  Balfour.\nMr. and Mrs. Blair and daughter\not Creston returned to their home\non Monday after apendlng a few\nweek, vacation here.\nMr. ar__ Mra. E. H. Barwood re*\nturned to their home at Nelaon on\nSunday after apendlng three week.\nat Balfour. I\nMra. E. B. Ramsay of Fillmore,\nBask., accompanied by Mra. Gates,\nof Balfour, left for the former's\nhome on Friday, where Mra. Gates\nwi'l reside following the deatht of\nher huaband.\nThe trmele Surinam toad carries\niu young upon tte back untu they\nam hatched.\nHI, MSERVE THE RH.IIT  TO MM IT \u2022}< ANTITIt:s\ni Safeway Stores\nCOUNTRY ORDERS\nOr HOO-  AND\nOVER.   FREIOHT\nPREPAID.\nFALL\nDYEING\n, Last season's faded coat\nor suit only requires re-\ndyeing to give further\nsatisfactory servi.*.\nH. K. FOOT\nDim* and Cleaner\nFairview Nelwn, BC.\nmtt^BmWmmWKKKKtn\/KK^BmmmmS auBMmtm*mmmttmmJm\nf AVE NOW-INITHIf PRICE tMAtHINC IALE\nOF\nWomen's and Misses'\nREADY * to * WE AR\nThe Final Cleanup of the season. All lines of women's and misses' ready-to-wear must be cleared regardless of value to make room for Fall merchandise already in transit. With rising prices\nthis sale offers double opportunities to save.\nSale Starts Saturday Morning, August 5\nNO GOODS ON APPROVAL\nWomen's Dresses\nPrinted silk, plain silk and novelty cottons in a range of styles.\nSleeveless or long sleeve styles\nin regular or half sizes. Values\nto $10.95 each.\nSALE PRICE, EACH  .. f 3.95\nWomen's\nDresses\nDresses of plain or figured pure silk\ncrepe in short or long sleeve styles.\nLight or dark colors. A full range\nof sizes. Values to $15.00 each.\nSALE PRICE, EACH   ?7.96\nWomen's\nSports Dresses\nJantzen and other well known makes.\nDresses suitable for the coming season. Made of novelty woolens and\nlight weight tweeds. Sizes 14 to 20.\nValues to $17.75.\nSALE PRICE, EACH   $8.95\nTERMS: CASH\nWomen's\nTailored Skirts\nSmartly tailored skirts of pure wool materials. Plain\ncolors and in all wanted shades. Sizes 24 to 30 waist\nCLEARING AT, EACH   S2.95\nPullon Sweaters\nSweaters that sold regularly up to $4.50. They come in\nWhite or pastel shades. Short sleeve styles. Sizes 16\nto 40.\nALL ONE PRICE, EACH * * 1.95\nGolflex Dresses\nNovelty tweeds, fancy\nwoolens and Rabbit's fur\ndresses in a range of the\nseason's best styles. Not\ntwo alike in the assortment. Wanted colors and\nin sizes 14 to 40. Values\nto $39.50 each.\nSALE PRICE,\nEACH   f24.95\nWomen's Dresses\nA complete .rack of dresses in plain or figured silks.\nBlacks and dark colors. Sizes to 42. Values to $29.00\neach.\nSALE PRICE, EACH   $10.00\nWomen's Dresses\nModel dresses of the better sort in plain colors or\nprints. One or two piece styles in light or dark colors.\nShort or long sleeves. Sizes 14 to 42.\nCLEARING AT ONE PRICE, EACH   124.95\nWomen's Coats\nat Sale Price\nTravel tweeds, polo coats or novelty woolens in all\nwanted colors and White. Sizes 14 to 20. Values to\n$22.50.\nSALE PRICE, EACH  fll.95\nA Great Sale\nof Millinery\nModel Hats at $1.00 Each\nThe balance of our Summer hats. All individual\nstyles. Assorted head-\nsizes. Light and dark col-\nors. Values to $10,00\neach.\nCLEARING AT,\nEACH    fl.00\nModel Coats\nuangbourne and Del Monte Hickey\ncoats in all the new cloths. Tweed\ncoats or dressy coats. Many with\nlarge fur collars and others self\ntrimmed. Colors and Black. Sizes\n14 to 40. Regular value $25.00 to\n$49.50 each.\nSALE PRICE,\nEACH     i. 16.35 to $33.50\nisses\nSports Jackets\n\u00abi i Made of fine quality suedine with\nL, all thc appearance of real leather.\n'\u2014'   They come in Bellhop or coat styles\nin the best shades. Values to $5.95\neach.\nSALE PRICE, EACH .... *3.95\nWomen's Blouses\nTailored blouses in pure silk flat crepe. Short or\nsleeveless styles in White or pastel shades. Sizes 31\nto 38.\nALL ONE PRICE, EACH   fl.95\nQsMea&hers-^d\nPhone 200\n607-Baker St.\n paob nx\n. THB   NELSON  DAILY   NEWS,   NBLSON,  B.C,   \u2014  FWDAT   MORNINO,   AUGUST   t,   1\u00bb8_ -\nMERIDIAN OPENS\nBIG NEWORE BODY\nOfficial Announcement of Development Made by the\nPresident\nBONDS FAIL TO\nMAKE PROGRESS\nVANCOUVER. \u00bb O., Aug. \u00ab\u2014\nOfficial announcement hai Detn\nmade by Mr. W. B. Pool, preeldent\nof Meridian Mining Co. Ltd.. that\nthe company haa opened up . tola\nquarts ore body 80 feet wide, aaaey-\ntng \u00bb8.4o per ton over the entire\nwidth and running much higher\nover amaller aectlona of the ore\nehoot. At 830 per ounce for gold,\ntbeee valuea ere approximately 810\nper ton-\nThe announcement followa the\ncarrying out of about 3000 feet of\nunderground work thla aeaaon, and\nthe cutting of thla ore body on\nthc No. 1 level of the Oyeter-Crl-\nteron group discloses the largeat\nahowlng which the Meridian president eayi he haa opened up In\nbla 46 yeara of continuous gold\nmining  In  southern  British  Oolum-\nOther work carried out Includes\nthe cleaning out of numeroua open\nquta and old tunnele. In one of\nthese sampling acroaa 30 feet gave\nassay returns of 814.88 per ton.\nThis vein Is to be opened up In\nthe near future. Additional men\n\u25a0nd drills bave been put to work\non tbe Eva eectlon of the company's\n92-eleim property at Camborne., Lar-\ndaau mining division, where No. 7\nlevel will be continued to come\nunder the Highland Mary glory-\nhole, wblch In former yeara w\u00bb\u00bb\nmined from the surface for a\nwidth of about 100 feet and where\naome of the beet values were recovered. ...\nThis work will connect up with\nthat now being carried out ln the\nOyater-Crlterlon section of the property. Other work haa been atarted\non different aectlona. Including the\nImperial, Balfour, Cholla. Lucky Jack\n(Sieve Namon and Red Horae. Development of all these areas will be\ncarried   out.\nLow mining and milling coata Is\none of the chief attractions of the\nMerldlsn undertsklng. claims Mr-\npool The company's consulting\nengineer, A. O. Langley. M. B.. gives\na figure of 83 per ton for only 100\ntons dally. This wlll be eut to not\nover ,110 ter ton on the handling\nof eeveral hundred tone . day. The\ncompany haa 1000 'horsepower developed, of whlcb 300 horsepower Is\nbeing uaed to operate the compress\"*. This provides 800 cubic\nfeet of compressed air.\nThe Merldlsn official points out\nthat with a 80-foot ore body averaging 88.40 at 830 gold or 89.80 at\n830 gold, a good profit csn be msde.\nA profit ef 84 per ton on the low\nprice of gold or 87 on thi present\nprice, would be made on a very\nlarge tonnage. Furthermore, the\nmlllheada are expected to ahow\nconsiderably higher values, owing\nto higher essays being obtainable\nat varloua other placea on tbs\nproperty. Theee \"eweetenere\" will\nmaterially boost lhe general aver-\nerage.\nNEW TORK, Mit. I (API\u2014The\nbond market labored indifferently\ntoday, and In the faoe ot further\nprofit-taking and some liquidation.\nwas unable to achieve any appreciable progresa. It was tbe dullest\nsession slnoe last April. Sales totalled only 88.031.000 par value.\nRECEWS\"liT\nMINMSHARES\nTORONTO, Aug. 3 (CPI\u2014 Movements of mining shares on the\nstandard eichange lacked a definite\ntrend and tbe cloee revealed a\npreponderance of receaslona over\ngains,\nOold sharea gave up some ot the\nground gained In yesterdsy'a late\nadvance, the gold revaluation rumor proving a dud es a market\nfactor. Baae metals atocks held fairly\nwell though Nickel loet more than\nhalf of its mld-dsy gain to cloae\nat 30.18 up 35 cents.\nDome finished 1.35 lower, Lske\nShore off 35 cente, Mclntyre 81.\nPioneer 50 cents. Teck Huges 5\ncents and Wright Hargreaves closed\nunchangM. Reno waa again an active\ntrader, closing 7 cents lower at 3.03.\nNoranda weakened 60 cents, Base\nMetala Corporation 4. while Falconbrldge gained 5. in the silver group\nNlplasing strengthened 5 but Eldorado dropped  10.\nitish Currencies\nOff AfterEarly Rise\nNEW TORK. Aug. 3 (CP)\u2014Reporta of further Inflationary plans\nln United Statea scooted British\ncurrencies upward today, but they\nreacted and ended the day allghtly\noff when no official confirmation\nwaa forthcoming.\nPound aterllng finally ended the\neesslon at 84.63. oft % cents from\nthe previous close.\nCanadian dollar followed the aame\ncourse, reacting to the cloalng rate\nof 94 cents. 1, cent lower than yea-\ntsrday'a  laat  quote.\nThe French franc, however, gained % point to 5 86 cents.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials    \u2022_-.- 94.10 off .74\n20 rails    \u00ab\u2022\u2022  47.28 off .41\n20 utilities     36.35 off .48\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW TORK. Aug. 3 (AP)\u2014Copper quiet: Electrolytic, spot and\nfuture 9.\nTin steadier: Spot and nearby\n45.00:  future 45.38.\nIron quiet: Unchanged.\nLead steady: spot, Nsw Tork,\n4.60; Eaat St. Loula 435.\nZinc quiet: East St. Loula, spot\nand  future   5 00.\nAntlihony: spot 7.50-8.00.\nBar silver: % higher at 88.\nAT LONDON\nCopper: standard, spot \u00a388 15s;\nfuture E37.\nElectrolytic: Spot, \u00a341: futurs \u00a343.\nTin: spot, \u00a3314 13s 6d: future\n\u00a3318.\nLead: Spot, \u00a313 13s 6d; future\n\u00a313  17a 8d.\nZinc: Spot, \u00a318 15s; tuture \u00a317\n3s 8d.\nBar sliver firm: % higher at mid.\nPRODUCE STEADY\n.MONTREAL. Aug. 3 (API\u2014Prloe*\nwere generally -st-endy on Montreal\n\u25a0nd dairy produce marketa today although there was aome auggeetlon\not Improvement ln the butUr marktt. No. 1 butter ln carlote and leas\nWas quoted at 30 to 30', oenta a\npound, up tt of a oent from ywterday. Only 33 boxea were offered.\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAllegheny \t\nIW\n\u00bb%\n6%\nAl  Chemical  \t\n118%\n118\n117%\nAra  Oan  \t\n68*\nU%\n83%\n11%\nAm  For Pow ....\n13%\nUH\nAm   lot   \t\n12%\nUH\n11%\nAm Ma A* Fdy  .\n17%\n\u2014\nn%\nAm smelt A- tu\n35 V,\n33 H\n33%\nAm Telephone   .\n135%\n138%\n134\nJuts  Tobaooo   ....\n\u00bb7%\n861*4\n86%\nAnaoonda \t\n17%\n18H\n17\nAtchison  _\n80\n68\n38*34\n54-H\nAuburn Motors ..\nS7H\n54%\nBsldwln   \t\n13*%\n11%\n13\nBtlt Ai Ohio ...\n30\n37%\n38%\nBendlx   Avlat   .\n!\u00ab'*,\n18\n16\nBsth   Stsel   .....\n4m\n38%\nSOH\nCanada   Dry   ....\n\u25a0in'.\n38 H\n30\nCsn  Psclflc  \t\n!\u00ab'.\n16%\n16%\nCerro de Pasco ..\n84\n31%\nS3\nChes  s_   Ohio  _\n48%\n48%\n41%\nChrysler\t\n34%\n33%\n33%\nCom  * South\n31.\nSH\n3%\nOon Ose N T _\nM%\n88\n63%\nsm\n78%\n80%\nS Wright Pfd _\n\u2014\n\u2014\n6%\nDupont __\t\nTlH\n6\u00bb%\n80%\nEsst   Kodak   _\nTT\n76%\n78%\nBee Pow Ae Ll -\n10\n\u25a0\n\u00bb%\n38 ti\n33%\n33%\nFord   English   ..\n6%\nFord of Canada\n\u2014\n\u2014\n14%\nFlnt Na Storea ..\n81\n\u2014\n61\nFreeport  Tag  ....\nat\n37 H\n38%\nOen Motors\t\n30%\n38%\n3\u00bb%\nOen   Else   \t\n33%\n38\n33%\nOen   Foods   .....\n38%\n35%\n35%\nOold   Dust   \t\n33\n31%\n31%\nOoodrlch    \t\n16%\n15%\n13%\nOranby   \t\n13\n11%\n13\nOrt North Pfd\n21'\/,\n36%\n36%\nort West Sugar\n33%\n31%\n31%\nHowe  Sound  .._\n34%\n33'i\n34\nHudson Motors\n111,\n11\n11%\nIns Copper \t\n7%\n7\n7\nInt  Nickel  \t\nIBH\n18%\n16%\nInt Tel * Tel -\nISH\n14%\n1\u00bb%\nKsnn Copper . .\n30 Va\n10%\nKresge S S \t\n13'4\n13%\nIS\nKroegger 8c Toll\n\u2022JTV4\n36%\n36%\nLehn -> Pink ...\n-<\".\n\u2014\n30%\nMack Truck \t\n85\n34%\nSS\nMilwaukee Pfd\n0%\n8%\n\u00bb%\nNash   Motors   . .\n30H\n10%\n18%\nNa Dairy Prod .\n30 %\n30\n20%\nN  Pow  ft   Ll   ..\n\u2014\n16%\nN  Y  Central   ....\n43%\n43%\n43%\nPac Oas A: Elec .\n3714\n36%\n37\nPackard  Motors\n8 \".\n6\n6\nPenn   Ft  R\t\n8S<4\n34%\n36%\nPhillips  Pete   ....\n131*.\nIS\n13%\nPure   Oil   \t\n8>,\n6%\n8%\nRsdlo   Corp   \t\n814\n8\n6%\nRadio Keith Or\n4\n3%\n3%\nRem  Ran]  \t\n8%\n8%\n8%\nRork  Islsnd  \t\nt\n6%\n6%\nSifeway Storea\n63%\n53%\n62%\nShell    Union    ...\n8'i\n7%\n8\nS Csl  Eillaon  .\n!3%\n22%\n33\nSouth   Psclflc   .\n36\n35%\n26\nBtat) Oil of Csl\n35\n34*',\n35\nStan OH of Ind\n\u2014\n\u2014\n38%\nStan Oil of N .1\n38%\n34%\n35%\nStewart Warner\n8',\n8%\n8%\nStudebsker\n8\n5%\n5%\nTexas Corp\n33%\n33\n33%\nTexaa Gu r Sul\n37%\n37%\n37%\nTlmken Roller ..\n36%\n3d\n36%\nUn   Carbide   \t\n43%\n41%\n43\nVn Oil of Cal ..\n19.4\n10%\n19%\nUnited   Air   .   .\n33'i\n31%\n31%\nUn   pacific   .. ..\n117\n115%\n115%\nU S Pipe   \t\n1614\n15%\n15%\nU 8 Rubber .     .\n10\n18%\nuk\nU S Steel   \t\n84\n63\n53(4\nVensdlum Steel\nH\n33'4\n2414\nW.\u00abf      ***Wtn.\n42\",\n40\n411,\nBank of Commerce _  159\nDominion   Bank  163\nImperial    Bank      170\nBsnk  of   Montreal    _  305\nBank  of  Nova Scotia    376\nRoyal   Bank      161*4\nBank  of  Toronto   _ ._-_ 300\nAsbestos   Corporation    %\nBell Telephone    HI\nBrazilian T L  Ss  Power    14%\nB   C   Power   \"A\"   26%\nB  C   Power   \"B\"       6\nCanada   Bronx*    _ 30\nCanadian Car At Foundry   8%\nCanadian  Cement   \u2014 8%\nCockshutt   Plow    - 10%\nCan Industrial Alcohol   _ 18%\nC P R  - \u2014 HH\nCanadian Steamship Llnss -..- 2%\nCons Mining Is Sms'.ttng   126\nDominion    Bridge    _ - 30\nDominion   Olsss          83\nDom Bteel Ss Coel \"B\" ._  3%\nDominion Textile    ,  64\nA   P   Oraln      6\nMassey   Harris     6%\nMontreal   Power    \u2014 - 37%\nMontreal    Telegraph      38%\nMontreal Tramways _ \u2014 43\nNational Breweries   _  35\nNational   Steel   Car    1\u2014 14%\nOgllvle   Milling  198\nOntario Steel  Products   6\nPenmans    Ltd     -  40\nPowar  Corporation     11\nQuebec   Power   \u201e  __-_ 30\nShawlnigan       19%\nSo  Canada   Powar    18'j.\nSteel ot Canada  -   38\nSt  Lawrence- Flour  MUla _.._ 35\nWabasso   Cotton      14\nWestern   Grocers    \u2014 80\nWinnipeg  Rsllwsy   _ 3\nCURB\nAaad   Brsw      14%\nBrew   Ss   Dltt    _  360\nB   A   Oil       13%\nBruck   SUk   _    14%\nCan Celanee*     10\nCan  Malt      31%\nDiet   Sea      36\nEast  Dalrea      6\nHoward Smith ________ _ 6\nImp   OU    13%\nImp. Tob    ___..__.._____-..- 10%\nInt   Pet*    _  17%\nMcCoil  Front _  13%\nPage   Hersey    _ _-. 66\nWslker Oood     42\nWslker  Oood   Pfd  16\nUTILITIES\nIntl UtU A   9\nIntl NtU B  _ _  3%\nMISCELLANEOUS\nBurt,   F   N  33%\nCsn   Bresd     .\u2014 6%\nCan  Csn    _ 8\nCsn   Csn   1st   Pfd    - 76\nCsn Csn 2nd Pfd  11%\nCan   Dredge   _  ..... 19\nCan  Bakera      13\nDom   Storis    - 21\nPord   of   Canada  A     -.... 14%\nOrt   West   Saddle      3\nGoodyear   - 96\nKelvinator  -  4\nLoblaw A \u2014 \u25a0_ 16%\nLoblaw B   15%\nMaple leaf __ -  7\nPhoto   Engr  16\nService   Ststlons _ _ 8%\nStandard Paving   S\nEGG MARKETS\"\nWHEATJff TRIFLE\nOfferings Light at Winnipeg\nMarket\nWINNIPEG. Aug. S (CP)\u2014 Uncertain whlcb way to turn, wheat\nprices shuttled around over a 3-\ncent rang* ln today'a lack-lustre\nsession on Winnipeg grain eichange.\nValues snded the dsy showing galna\nof % to 1% cents, due to lightness\not offerings rsther thsn any definite  aupport.\nOctober delivery closed st 86%.\nDecember st 87%, snd May at 93%\ncents. Volume of trade wu quit*\namaU and tradera . apparently were\nmarking time.\nExport business wss limited to a\nfew   small   lots.\nVANCOUVER LIST\nMINES\nBeaver Silver  08        .08%\nBralorn*      10.00     10.20\nBig Missouri  30        .21\nBridge   R  Ex lss  sale     .52%\nOold   Belt    -     .70        .80\nGeorgia    River      05%      .05%\nOoloonds          tl        .36\nQrsndvlew      _..     .05 .08\nInt  C  *  C    18        \u2014\nKootenay Florence 01%      02\nKoot Belle  laat sale       _34%\nLucky   Jim    08%     .08%\nMeridian     48        .80\nMorning Star  laat ssle       .26\nNational    SUver     08%     .05%\nNoble Five  13        .13\nPend   Orellle        1.17       1.30\nPioneer   Oold     1350     13.00\nPorter   Idaho    09%     .10\nPremier       1.33       1.35\nReeves   McDonald    30        .25\nReno   Oold       1.67       1*9\nSllvercrest     04        .04!',\nWellington          \u2014        .03\nWhitewater     08        .08%\nOILS\nA P Consolldsted 30\nAssociated    48\nC and E Lsn'da _ _       1.66\ncommonwsslth   11\nDslhousle       80\nEutcreat          .36\nPreehoU     - 14%\nHargal       10\nHome   Oil    _.       3.25\nMcDougall  Segur Ex  out,\nMayland         1.30\nMercury     17\nMcLeod - _ 50\nMill  City        .30\nOkalta   Com 10_,\nRoyalite     16.35\nSterling Paclflo 46\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nSTOCKS DRIFT ON\nLITTLE SUPPORT\nVANCOUVER. AUf. 8 (CP) \u2014\nStocka drifted to lower level* on\ntbe Vanoouver atock exchinge ln a\nrather draggy aeaalon. Opening generally firm at yeiterday'a cloalng\nquotatlona, active laauea found llttle\naupport and gradually eased to cloae\nwveral polnte lover.\nBralorne and Meridian proved exceptions, the former gaining five to\n10.00 after touching a high of 10.18\nfor the movement and Meridian doe-\ning up one at 40. Oeorgla River\nwu alao up fractionally. C. and E-\nCorporatlon oontlnued to lead active\nlaauea. Opening lower at 1,70, the\nlaaue eaaed to 1.63 near the cloae,\nregaining a couple of polnte to\nflnlah the.day ll lower at 1.65.. A,\nP Conaolldated loat at point to .30\nand Mercury waa fractionally lower.\nIn the golda Reno dipped 10 to\n1.87, Pend Orellle wae off nix to\n1.17, White Eagle loet three to 28,\nWayside loet two to 60 and Bridge\nRiver Exploration waa down 3l-j\nto   M_-i.\nSTOCKS EASIER\nAT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, Aug. S (CP)--Wnlle\nan eaaler trend prevailed during\ntoday'a aeaalon of Montreal atock\nexchange, leading laauea dlaplayed\nfirmness through quiet trading.\nBraeUlan gained \\i at 14 Vi while\nNickel waa five oente higher at 20.00.\nCanadian Pacific Railway, Montreal\nPower and Conaolldated Smeltera all\nDeW firm.\nMoat of the alcohol group ahowed\nloeaea. Walker wu an exception with\na point gain at 42'V Canadian Induatrlal Alcohol loat l V4 points at\nlfl*;. Bank of Montreal declined\nfour polnte and international Power preferred  two points.\nWHEAT HIGHER\nTakes Lively Upturn; Close\nla Unsettled\nBY JOHN P. BOUOHAN\nAssociated Press Market Editor\nCHICAOO, AUg. 8 (AP)\u2014Lively\nupturns In wbeat prlcu late today contrasted with a aagglng trend\nmuch of the time earlier.\nPersistent buying credited to milling interests appeared to be chiefly\nresponsible, together with bullish\ncrop reports both from Canadian\nand American northwest, one authority aald 2 per cent of Canada'a\nwneat  acreage   had   been  dutroyed.\nWheat cloaed unsettled, %-t cent\nabove yesterday's finish. Corn unchanged to Vi lower, oata %.\\ down,\nand provisions, varying from 22 cents\ndecline to a rise of fl cente.\nSTOCKS QUIET\nAND LOWER\nBy JOHN L. COOLEY\n< \\,__clalrd   Preaa   Financial   Writer)\nNEW TORK, Aug. 3 (API.\u2014Stocka\nwere quiet and. Irregular moat of\ntoday, easing allghtly toward the\ncloae and finishing wtth a net loaa\nof a point for the averages. Transactions dropped to 1.516.950 shares.\nThe market heard nothing further\nconcerning Inflation rumora and\nlacking any incentives for much of\na move, proceeded to loaf.\nWall atreet thought the revlaed\nmarginal trading regulations ahould\nbring quieter trading and more\norderly marketa and would tend to\ndiscourage speculative activity by\nthe amaller fry. The rules wlll permit the exchange to watch pool\noperatlona more closely aa weekly\nreporta on theae venturea will bs re-\nquired. A large aectlon of conservative opinion In the financial community haa hoped for smoother mar-\nkets and haa frowned on pool tactics.\nAwards of naval conatructlon oon-\ntracts by the government directed\nattention to aharea of companies in.\n(crested   tn  sblp-bulldlng.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nArno -...\t\nAJax\t\nAmulet _\t\nAmity \t\nA P Conaolldated ..\nAssociated _\t\nAshley     \t\nBaae MetaU\t\nBarry  Hollinger\nBig   Mlaaourl\nCalmont    \t\nC and  E Landa \t\nCentral Manitoba \t\nChemical   Research\nClerlcy   _\t\nDome\nWINNIPEG.  Aug.  3   (CT)   \u2014Grain\nquotations:\nOpen   HlgU   Low close\nWheat!\nOct    tf       tf       US'.    661.\nDie    88%    88%     It       III\nMay        93 93%      BOH      92%\nOaU:\nOct    44%     *\u2022\u00ab',      48 43%\nDec     44>.      444,      43%      43%\nMay    ..... \u2022 4.1,4     47%     \u00ab'\/,     46%\nBarley:\nOct    54',     84%      63'\/,      83%\nDec    66 66 83%      54',\nMay        89%     60%     83%     STJi\nrati\nOct   147%    149        146 149\nDec.    ..... 146       141       144 147\nMay ..._   15314    163       180', 152\",\nBye:\nOct    89%     60%     86%      5SV.\nDec    63 63 60',      OH,\nMay       66        67        64',     68',\nCash Grains:\nWheat:  No.   1   hard   644: No.   1\nNor. 83',:  No   2 Nor   61%: No. 3\nNor. 79%: No. 4 Nor. 76%; No. 9\nWheat 71%; No. I 67%; Peed 65%;\nTrack 83',;  No. 1 Durum 84%.\nCANADA BONDS\nDalhouale    _. \u2014\nEastcrest\t\nEldorado      ...._..\nFalconbrldge   \u201e\t\nOranada   __..- \t\nHome Oil _ - -\t\nHowey    _ \t\nHollinger    _ _.\nHudaon  Bay    _\t\nInternational    Nickel    ....\nKlrkland Lake _.\nLake Shore  \t\nI Macaaaa     \t\nManitoba Baaln  \t\nMclntyre  _\t\nMining  Corp\t\nMayland   _\t\nMurphy  - _ ,\nNewbec    _.._ _,\nNlplasing \t\nNoranda _ ,\nPend  OreUle   _\t\nPremier   oold   _ _\t\nSan Antonio  \u201e\t\nSudbury   Basin   \t\nSterling Pacific \t\nSlscoe  _ _...\nStadacona     \t\nTech Hughea \t\nThompaon Cadallac \t\nVlpond \t\nVentures  \t\nWright Hargreavea \t\nWalte   Ackerman   \t\nOTTAWA. Aug 3 (CP)-Egg mark-\neu quiet and dull.\nToronto\u2014Demand alow, prices were\ngenerally   unchanged.\nMontreal\u2014Recelpta 1313 caaes compared with 1781 for corresponding\nday laat year. Market quiet, prices\nslightly eaater. Oraded ahlpmenU on\napot to distributors, extraa 18-lB'i.\nfirst** 14',-15, seconds  12-12'..\nVancouver \u2014 Market quiet and\nunchanged. Dealera paid producers\nst farm, extraa 20. firsts 18. pullel\nextraa   17.\nSaint John \u2014 Market quiet and\nunchanged. Wholeeale prlcea to retailers, extraa 23, flrat* IB, eefr\nonds IS. pow! and heary chickens\nvery scarce and were In keen de*\nmand.\nWINNIPEO.   Aug.   8    (CPI-\nmlnlon of Canada bonda:\nWAR LOAN\u2014\n5,   1937,   108.79-110 25\nVICTORY LOAN-\n9%.  1938.   100.00*100.79.\nI',.   1B34.   101.10-101.88\n5',.   IB37,    108.30-109.90.\nREFUNDING   LOAN\u2014\n5,    1943.    105.75-104.75.\n4',.    1940.   100.75-101.75\n4V,,  1B44.  100 10-101.00.\n4',i,   1B46,   100.10*101.00\nCONVERSION LOAN-\n4',.   1986.   9fl.SO-100.60\n*<\/a.   IB97.   99.90-100.90\n4',.   1998.   BB.76-100.90.\nIts.  1BS0.  100.78-101.90.\nNATIONAL SERVICE LOAN\u2014\n5. 1B3S,   103.87-103.75.\n6. 1B4I,     10379-104.90.\n11)32   LOAN\u2014\n4,    1939,   99.86-100.76.\n4.   1953,  94.75-99 90.\nDo.\n. .03\n1.33\n.69\n.03\nJO\n.     .36\n.   rm\n3.00\n. .09\n. .90\n._    .16\n. 1.69\n. .11.,\n. 1.39\n\u25a0 .03-..\n32.76\n. .80\n. XI\n. 4.38\n. 3.98\n. 1.08\n. 2.38\n. 88 H\n. B.83\n. 16.25\n. 19.70\n.36\n. 43.00\n. M't.\n. .04\n. 33.00\n. 3.06\n. 1.18\n\u2022 OlVi\n. -03$,\n. 3.60\n. 33.73\n. 1.17\n. 1.10\n. 1.06\n. 1.60\n. .44\n. 1.60\n. .08 V4\n. 6.36\n. .11\n. .62\n. 1.12\n. 7.25\n. 3.18\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nBeatty Broa  _ \u2014\nBell Telephone .. 113\nBrazilian     14>\u00ab\nB    A    OU    _  1ST.\nCan  Dredge    \u2014\nCan  Gypsum  ... \u2014\nCons  Bakeries  .. 13%\nCona  Mining  .... \u2014\nDUtlllera   Sea   .. 21\nPord of Can 'A' 15\nOoodyear    \u2014\nHiram Walker .. 13';\nImperial    Oil   .. 44'\/,\nImp Tobacco   \u2014\nIn     Alcohol     __ 19%\nInt Nickel   20V4\nInt Pete  IB\nLoblaw   -A*'     16'\/,\nMassey   Harris    '    7',\nNorands      34H\nPage Hersey   67\nSet Stations   \u2014\nStan    Paving    . \u2014\nSteel   of  Can   ....   \u2014\n\u2014 10\nI10'i    112\n14'.\n13%\n24%\nUH\nn\".\n39%\n18V,\nI '-.\n17%\n16\n1%\n33 \"4\n66%\nMH\n13%\n10\n6%\n13%\n130\n37%\n18\n98\n13%\n43%\n10\n19\n30\n16\n16\n6%\n33%\n67\nIH\n4\n38\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 8 (AP) \u2014\nPlour 30 higher; carlotd lou family patent, 7.79*7.88 a barrel In\n98-lb. cotton aacks. Shipments  _9,-\n437. Bran   19.50-30.00.\nWheat: No. 1 Nor. 1 01',-03',i*\nNo. 1* Red Durum 96%-97%; Sept\n101%:   Dec.  1.03%.\nCorn:  No. 8  Yellow 49-30.\nOats:  No. 8 White 38%-39%.\nPlax:   No.   1,   1.B3-97.\nCLASSIFIED SECTION\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\nRAMP BODY AND FENDEE WORKS.\nDuco Painting, Welding, Body Re-\nptlr a on all cara. Phone 119.\nTrucking   and   Haulage\u2014Phone   bi'2.\nCentral  Transfer.  Prom pt  Service.\nUaeQregor     Broa.     Photographe,\nFllma developed, printed. Boi Ml.\nSTANDARD   ELECTRIC.    Phone   836\nfor Electrical, Wiring, Contracting,\nInntaJlatlona. Reaaonable Rater.\nTaxi Service\nPHONI  77\nDay or Night\nEliKfl T. T. U >. LTD,\nR. H. MABER, Tlnsmlthlng, Furnace Repairs, Roofing. Phone ttM.\nPlumbing aud Heating. InataUatlona\nand euppllea. work ouaranteed.\nPhone  Jullua  Relaterer  at   M9L3.\nFor   good    brakea    DILL'S    B.S.3.-\nPhone  8.\nK. tt T. Auto Repair Shop. Ex\npert workmanship.  Low  Ratea.\t\nFor cleaning preaalng, alterations,\nTHE   WARDROBE,   417  Hall  St.\nPlumbing and heating installations\nand supplies, we guarantee al)\nour work. Prices very reaaonable.\nPhone   181,  b.  c.  Plumbing  Co,\nSILVER FUTURES\nNIW YORK. Aug. 8 (API\u2014Silver futurea cloaed steady; sa'ea 3.-\n400.000 oz. Sept. 36.49; Oct 36.70N;\nDec. 37.30: Jan 37.60N; March\n38 OON: Hay 38 SON.\nN\u2014Nominal.\nVANCOUVER SALES\nVANCOUVER.   Aug.   8   (CPI-Mln-\nIng  aharea  aold  on  the  Vancouver\natock exchange today:\nLISTED\u2014\nBeaver  Silver   11.300\nBralorne    1874.\nBralorne Pract.  138.\nBridge R Oon  1300.\nGeorgia  River  33,800.\nOrandvlew   500.\nMeridian 9600.\nNatl Silver 3000.\nPremier Oold 1300.\nOold   Belt   800.\nReevea McD. 600.\nReno   10.000.\nUNLISTED\u2014\nBig Mlaaourl 1300.\nOolconda    1500.\nIndian Mines 3000.\nNoble   Plve   4400.\nPend Orellle 3100.\nPorter Idaho  1900.\nSUvercreet   13.000.\nSunloch   500.\nWhitewater  500.\nVentures 100.\nCURB\u2014\nBayvlew  6000.\nBig Slide 3000.\nBridge  R Ex 4900.\nCariboo    3233.\nCork   Prov   3000.\nCotton  Belt   1000.\nDunwell 8180.\nIndependence 4000.\nKootenay   Belle   800.\nMorning Star 300.\nMohawk    1000.\nNative   Sons   8000.\nNicola   1800.\nReward    3000.\nPavilion   1000.\nSnowflake   3000.\nWaverly   17.600.\nWayalde 3300.    \/\nWhite Eagle 9800.\nWALKERS COMMON\nLEADS UPSWING\nTORONTO, Aug. 3 (CT)\u2014atocka\npushed up again today on Toronto\neichange, led by Distillery and metal\nahares, walkers common holding\ntbe key position.\nHeavy buying at higher prloaa ln\nNational Distillers on New York\nboard cauaed renewal ot accumulation of Canadian Uquor sharea. Tbe\nbeet prlees however were trimmed\nextensively in the last IS minutes.\nWalkers common dropping back\nfrom 44% to 42% when It ww up\nonly % for the day. The atock\ntraded more than 14,000 aharea.\nIn the liquor group Brewers and\nDistillers closed 10 higher at 3.60\nbut Canadian Induatrlal Alcohol\nloat % to 19 and Distillers Sea-\ngram % to 37%.\nEXCHANGES\nMONTREAL, Aug. 3 (CP)\u2014 Britiah\nand foreign exchange in relation to\nthe Canadian dollar as compiled\nby the Royal Bank of Canada, closed    today   aa   follows:\nArgentina, peso  3676U\nAuatralla.  pound   3.8390U\nAustria,  achllllng  1763A\nBelgium,     beige     _ 3038A\nBratll, millets  0890D\nBulgaria,  lev    .0199A\nChina. Hong Kong dollars ....    3469A\nCzechoslovakia, crown  0444A\nDenmark, krone  '\u25a0 .3178A\nFinland,  flnmark  0333A\nPranoe, franc  0970U\nOermany,  relchamark   3474A\nOreat  Britain,  pound    4.B187A\nOreece,   drachma    0083U\nHolland,    florin    9881A\nHungary, pengo  3709A\nIndia,   rupee    _ 3693A\nItaly,   lire    _ 0762U\nJapan,   yen 2973A\nJugoslavia,  dinar    03HA\nNew  Zealand,  pound     3.8443C\nNorway,   krone    2423U\nPoland,   alotl     _   .1737A\nRoumania,   leu    0100A\nBouth   Africa,   pound     4.8028U\napsln,  peseta    1318A\nSweden,   krone    3486U\nSwitzerland,   franc    3816U\nUnited  Statea.  dollar,  6%   pcr   oent\npremium   (%   per   cent   A).\nEngland'a royal air force haa a\nnew long-range bombing plane which\ncarrlea a crew of lo and Is equipped\nwith six motors.\nCAPITOL    BEAUTY    SHOPPE.    is-\npert   Msrcclllng.   Phone   18\nPrompt   Service    -    Watch,    clock\nrepairs   -   NOXON'8   JEWELERS.\nPhone 93\u2014?. B. Taxi, Day or night\nService.\nSHORTTS AUTO REPAttl SHOP\nfor Dependable Repalra.\t\nH.   E.   STEVENSON \u2014 Electric   and\nacetylene welding;  steel worka.\nPRIOIDAIR*\nSAUa  AND  SERVICE\nPhone 838.     J. TALBOT.     Bog 399\n'May We Serve You?'\n(Continued)\nFor your aprlng Permanent. Call. 96.\nTHELJ-A'.. nfclAUTV SHOP,\nPhone 35 for Taxi\u2014Safe, Reliable\nBuick cars. NELSON TRANSFER\nCo., Limited.      \u25a0___\nFAIRVIEW SERVICE STATION. Gas,\nOU, Greasing Washing, coyle batteries, Dominion tires and tubea.\nWe, wUl* serve you. Phone 609,\nRadio   Repairs,   Insullatlona,   Tube\ntcstlnt. KOOTENAY MUSIC Ph965.\nPAINTING  AND  KALSOMIN1NO.\nC,  MUler.  Phone  790L.\nA. TERRILL, Upholstering, Furniture\nrepair,.  Phone 435R1.\t\nSPENCER\n     DBCORATlNU\t\nReliable Auto Repalra-.-With modern\nequipment. NEUBON TRANSFER.\nAVENUE SERVICE,  Gaa, Oil,   Waah-\ning, Oreaalng, etc. Drive in  today\nOEO. A. MEERES\u2014Fo'r oood Photo-\ngraplis\u2014Ask  Anybody\u2014Phone  46.\nj.   P.   COATES\u2014Registered   profei-\nslonal   Electrical   Engineer.   Con-\ntracting.  Supplies.  Phone  766.\nIDEAL TAILORS\u2014Odorless and San-\nltary Dry cleaning.\t\nt.   C O Llil ti S ON\u2014 Expert   Watch\nClock and Jewelry Repalra. Prompt\nService at reasonable  ratea.  Write\nto P.O. Drawer 1103, Nelaon.\t\nAuto parts lor all  Cars  \u2014  KRA.1\nAUTO   WRECKAGE.\nNelson Dslly News job Department\nfor all kinds of commercial print-\nlng. phons 144.\t\nPREMIER SERVICE STATSON \u2014 O\nGraham, Oas, Oil. Greasing, Waahlng. Special Ratea. Drive  1.1 Now.\nH KMSH1D   BOQ3IS FOB BENT (>\nLARGE. WELL-FURNISHED THR*\nroom suite with batb, no chlldrl\n917 Edgewood Ave. (TM\nFURN.    OR    UNFURN.    APT4.   1\nweek or month. Medical Arte Bid\n(7981\nTERRACE  APTS\u2014Beautiful   MOd\u00ab\nprlgldalre equipped suite,. (794\nFURNISHED SUITE. PETTY APAW\nmenu. 410 MUa. street (787!\nFURNISHED \"SUITE,   507   CAItBO-\nate atreet. Phohe 390B. (TW\nFURfelSHED    H O U8E kVe p IM\nr.-oma, K.W.C. Block. (7*5\nFOH  RENT\n(2\nBUSINESS    STORE;     HOUSES    _\nreasonable rate. Phone D. Magi\n_808L. (771\nGARAGE   FOR   RENT.   PHONE   1\nWtat Tranafer. (TX\nMISCELLANEOUS  FOB SALE      (1\n100,000 FEET SECOND HAND H\nconditioned pipe, aultable tor\npurpoaea. All slaes. Write *\nSwartz Pipe Yard, 230, let il\nVancouver, B.O. <T9*\n\u2022JATTLE\" SPRAYS \u2014 CHANNELG\nShell, and stockald. Also ml\nKresol, and print's Dip Is Dial\nfectant. The Brackman-Ker Mil\nCO, Ltd. ITM\nStOP HBAD SINGER SEWlNOTl\nchines from $18 up. Terms. API\nSinger Sewing Machine Co.   (791\nMISCELLANEOUS   WANTED.\n(Jl\nSpokane People\nEnjoy Hot Springs\nAINSWORTH, B. C, Aug. 3 \u2014\nMre. A. E. Rodell of Nelson waa\na recent visitor to the hot springs.\nMr. and Mrs. 8. Hepworth of\nTrail are aUylng at the bot aprlnga.\nAmong vlaltora to the hot springa\non Sunday were Mayor T. A. Love\nand John Love of Orand Forka also\nD. McPherson, ei-M. P., alao of\nOrand   Porka.\nMra. A. Adley of Winnipeg has\nbeen apendlng a few days at the\nhot springa aa the gueat of Mr. and\nMrs. W. Manson, of Nelson, who\nars holidaying  here.\nMr. and Mra. F. Clements and\nfamily and Mrs. Papaslan and family of Nelaon are occupying the\nSherwin cottage at the hot aprings.\nMr. and Mra. A. Stevenson of\nTrail were In town for a few daya.\nMr. and Mrs. Tom Caley and aon\nof Nelaon, who have been enjoying\na holiday at the hot springs, leave\ntor home on  Wedneaday.\nMr. and Mra. W. B. Edmunda and\ntheir three daughters, Leila, Franoes\nand Jean of Spokane enioyed the\nweek end at the bot aprlnga where\nthey occupied one of the cottages.\nMr, Edmunda, who is on the staff\nof tbe Spokesman-Review, waa so\npleased with their vlalt here that\nhe  Intends to come  again  soon.\nH. Renwlck of Neleon la occupying\none of the cabins at the hot springs.\nMlss Ooodenough of Kaalo waa\nat  the  hot aprlnga  reoently,\nMr. and Mre. Noel Brown of\nBonnlngton, Capt. and Mrs. U. K.\nHarrison of HOwaer and Mlaa June\nBadleley of Bonnlngton were recent\ngueata  at   tbe   hot  aprings  hotal.\nMr. and Mrs. WUliamaon and Mre.\nGoucher of Nelaon were at the hot\nsprings recently.\nR. T. Thorburn of Nelaon was a\nweek end vlaltor at tbe hot springs.\nConstable Robert Harshaw ot Nelson la a gueet at the hot aprings\nhotel.\nDr. and Mra. D. J. Barclay of\nKaalo, Mra. A. W. Anderson of Kaslo\nand H. W. Powera of Spokane were\nat the swimming pool a few nlghU\nBoswell Student\nSuccessful in Exams\nBOSWELL, B. C. Aug. 3 \u2014About\na hundred and twenty people were\npresent at the regatta dance held In\nBoewell in aid of the Creaton Valley\nhospital and the Boewell Farmers'\nInstitute. Music was provided by the\nCreston  orcheatra.\nMrs. H. Johnatone won tbe flrat\nprlae ln tbe hospital draw.\nMlsa Kay Hughea, wbo wrote\npart of her Junior matriculation\nexamination at Cranbrook. haa received word tbat ahe haa been\nsuccessful In every subject on whlcb\nsbe wrote. Literature, composition,\ngrammar, social studies and  health.\nThe freighter Selrstad, whlcb hit\nan Iceberg and sank May 18, landed\non -wo transatlantic cables, putting\nthem out of commlaalon for four\ndays.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nIn the matter cf the estate of A.\nW. Nagle, deceased, of Nelson,\nBritish  Columbia.\nTake notice ln the matter of the\neaute of the above named deceased\nA. W. Nag.e who died al Nelson In\nthe province of Brlus.i Columbia cn\nJuly 0th A. D., 1933, tuat an persona claiming to be creditors of the\naaid deceasea or to be entitled to\nthe said estate are, cn or before the\nfifteenth day of August, 1933 Lo\nsend by poat prepaid or to deUver\nto the undersigned bxecutore, or to\ntheir solicitors. Messrs. Brown and\npawson, their Christian namea and\nsurnames, addresses and description,\nfull particulars of their claim.**, statements of their accounts and thereafter the said estate will be distributed among parties entitled thereto,\nhaving regard only the claims cl\nwhich the undersigned executors\nEMe then notice.\nDated at Nelson, B.C. this third day\nof Auguat, A.D.,  1933.\nANNA   MARGARJT   NAGLE.\nDOUGLAS NAGLE.\nExecutors.\n (7969)\nIN THE MATTER of the Estate of\nHAROLD SELOUS, late ot the City\nof Nelson, British Columbia. Deceased, who died on the 30th day\nof April, 1933, at Nelson.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\ncreditors and others having claims\nagalnat the Eatate of the deceased\nshould give notloe thereof ln writing to the National Truat Company.\nCorner Portage Avenue and Garry\nStreet, Winnipeg, Manitoba, executors cf tbe will of the said deceased, or to Wragge Sa Hamilton,.of\nNelson, B C, the solicitors for th*\nexecutors, witbtn two months from\ntbe date hereof, after which time\nthe aaid executors Intend to distribute the eetate of the aald deceased\nhaving regard only to the clalma of\nwhich notice haa been received by\nthe aald executors. All such clalma\nshould be duly verified\nDATED at Nelson, B. C, this 3rd\nday ol Auguat, 1933.\n* WRAGOE Ss  HAMILTON.\nSolicitors for the Executors\n (7966)\nMINERAL  ACT\n(Form F)   .\nCertificate of Improvements\nNOTICE\nRoyal Frac., Ruth Mineral Claims\nsituate ln the Nelaon Mining Dlv.\nlslon ot Kootenay Dlatrlct, Scutb\nside of pend d'Orellle River,\nTAKE NOTICE that I. A. H. Gr*en,\nacting as Agent for the Boundary\nBasin Mines, Ltd., N.P.L. Free Miners Certificate No. 73209 D. Intend, sixty dsys from the date\nhereof, to apply to the Mining\nRecorder for Certlflcatea cf Improvements for the purpoee of obtaining crown Grants of the abovs\nclaims.\nAnd further Uke notice that action, under aectlon 65, muat be commenced before the laauance cf auch\nCertificates   of   Improvements.\nDated this 8th day of June, A.D.\n1938.\nA.  H.   GREEN\n .      *        (7373)\nRIHTH.1\n111\nMOIR\u2014To  Mr.   and   Mra.   Oordon\nMolr. at Trall-Tadanac hospital, July\n30,  a aon.\t\nI'ERSONAL (()\nSTAMPS, 110 VARIETIES. PICTOrT-\nsls, Air Mail, Savages, Parawiy\nLands. 28c. Premium given with\napprovals. Bruce, 2618 18% Street\nN.W.,   Calgary,   Albert**.   _     (7943)\nALL tOVER8\"OP~ CARNATIONS \"ARE\nspecially Invited to aee \u2022 the beat\ncollection In B. C. H. Kitchener.\nHoover tnd Cherry streets.     (7881)\nHELP   WANTED ~\nCHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, RA\u00ab\nberries wanted. By shipping tq\ndirect you will get the bene\nof highest market price and 4\nreturna are made every Saturdi\nThe Royal Fruit Company, Regit\nSaak. (7*\nMISCELLANEOUS\n(I\nTRENCH BOARDING HOUSE NO\nOpen. Meals 38c, Table Boar\nBeds 39c, 6 tlckeU for dolll\nCome and try one meal. Oppog.\nMacdonald's wholesale. Front \u00ab\nHall at. (7981\nLU8T_AND   rOLND_ (1\nLOST\u2014BETWEEN R06EMONT A*\nInnls Street, a Mauve Jack,\nFinder pleaae phope 364L.    (79*7\nLOST\u2014\u00bb10 AT CAPITOL THEA?!\nWed. night. Lrevo at caplt\nTheatre   Ottlce.       (7W\nLOST \u2014 RBVOLVINO BUCEJL\nWheel, slocan Valley. Reward. It\n_pally_Ntwa. i_7J\u00a7\nPROPERTY FOR BALE (I\n10 ACRE RANCH ABOUT 4 MIU\nfrom Nelaon Ferry. North Shot\nAbout half In cultivation,\ntimber, apple, cherry, plum, apr\ncot, etc., trees. Oood house wl\nbathroom, water, electric Ilgt\nStable, chickens chicken coo\nother buUdlnga. Cheap for cu\nApply Box 7894 Dally_Newe. (7J\u00bb\nMODERN   BUNGALOW,   CLOSE\nOarage.  Three   corner  lou.   App\nMrs.FJWllaon, phone 330L_ (790*\nOOOD HOME. PINE LOCATION-T\nSUnley.  What otter? Phone 6131\n(7931\nCATS   AND   DO-U8   FOB  3 A I.E   (I\nENGLISH SPRINGER SPANK*\nRegistered pedigreed puppies\nyoung dogs. Bred from Flell\nTrained and Bench-Show winnln\nparentage. Guaranteed workers an\nretrievers. Reaaonable prlcea. D\nJ. D. Calvert, Armstrong, JL t,\n_____\nCLASSIFIED   DISPLAY\nWE DO EVERYTHINO IN\nPRINTING\nBOOK BIND-NO\nPAPER RULINO\nCorrect atylea In Wedding Invitations. Announcements, and\nInvitation Carda.\nTHB DAILY NEWS\nJOB   l'HINTINti,   DEPARTMENT\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, S. P., INT. A. (\nMunicipal and commercial Audit\nP.O. Box 1191. Nelaon. B.C.    (79M\nAssayers\nErw. WIDDOWSON. establish\n308 Josephine St. Nelson. B.C.\n(7961\nORENVILLE   H.   ORIMWOOD,   f~~i\nBox   416.  Kaalc,  B.C. (7983\nB. C. Land Surveyor\n 110)\nWANTED   \u2014   RANCH   HAND.   J.   S.\nReld, Qlendevon, B. c.        (78841\nSITUATIONS   WANTED\nWANTED\u2014OENERAL   HOUSEWORK\nApply Box 7937, Daily  News.\n (7937)\nLIVESTOCK   fun   SALB (331\nLODGING H0R8ES FOR SALE.\nApply J. R. Leclalre, Plncher\nCreek,  Alta. (7934)\nTEAM OP HORSES FOfiTTALETc.\nH. vallance, Kaalo, B.c,      iTteii\nThe, Yellow river In China once\nchanged Its course ao radically In a\nalngle week that It reached the ocean\n400 mllea swsy from IU former\nemptying site.\nR   O. LESLIE. B. C. L. 8. 303 KER!\nB.ock, Nelson. Phons 37\u00abL   (796i\nChiropractors\nRTETaray. D.C., Ph.C, OuTerBiSI\n       (79-4\nJ. R. MACMILLAN. DR. OF C1I-RC\npractK, Aberdeen Blk, Ph. 313.\n(TtM\nMITTUN AND OEDDES, lCW-l an\nMCM, Cranbrook and Trail. i798\u00ab\n Florists\nJOHNSONS GREENHOUSBS,~PhM\n343. Cut flowers, potted plant\nand floral designs. 17981\nNELSON PLftWER^UHOPPE-\" F<_E\nllne cut flowers at all times Flo,\nsi  designs.  Phone  333. (799t\nInsurance and Real Estate\nl^wT^bAWSOB^Reai^EatateT h\naurance, Rentals. Next HlppeiM\nHardware,  Baker atreet.        (796J\nMining Engineer\nH.  D.  DAWSON  \u2014  NELSO-T-\nM1N1NO  ENGINEER\nB.C. LAND SURVEYOR\nSash Factory\nLAWSbN*S\"8A8H\"1PACTORY \"llARf\nwood  merchant,  317  Baker .tre*\n(TM\nBy Wustovei\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON. Aug. 3 (API\u2014Brazilian\nTraction 818%; C. P. R. 818; Hydro\nElect 18%: Intl Nickel 830%; Brlt\nAm Tob \u00a36%: Dlatlllera 78a Od:\nDunlop Rubber 34a 10%d; Ford 34a;\nHudaon Bay 37s 6d; Imp Chem\n39s 9d; Imp Tob 106s 9d: Rand\nMinea \u00a39%; Rhodeslsn Anglo Amn\n16a 6d; Rhokana Corp \u00a36%; Springs\n\u00a35U: Crowns \u00a39%: Royal Dutch\n\u00a330!',; Vlckera 6s 10%d; Brlt 2%\nper cent consol \u00a373%: Britiah 3%\nper eent war losn \u00a399; Brlt Funding   4s   1960-90   \u00a3109%.\n 15D\n\u2022 Tins   KELSON   DAILV   NEWS,   NELSON.   B.C.\nTODAY   MORNINO,   AUGUST   4,   1938\nARTIN LEADS PARADE INTO\nMEN'S SINGLES SEMI-FINALS\nBRINGING. UP FATllEHi\nFAOI   SEVEN\nBy Geo. McManus\nambler of Rainville Exhausted and Forced Out;\nMartin and Wright Find Plenty of Opposition; Upsets, Ladies' Play\nBy CHARLES EDWARDS\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nVANCOUVER LAWN TENNIS CLUB, Vancouver,\nigust 3.\u2014Lanky Walter Martin of Regina and Toronto\nt the parade into the semi-finals of tlie Canadian tennis\nimpionship today as another Canadian, Oasie Ryall of\n\u00a9couver, and two United States stars, Mel Dranga of\njttle and John  Murio of*\ni Francisco, also advanced,\nAllant but futile tennla efforts\n17-year-old Hollywood -.hotter. Ned Russell, drew ths symp-\not the crowJ a* hs struggled\nI state of seml-exl-nustlon through\nquarter-final eventa. The\nder wtep of a lad who acored\nfent-atlnnaJ victory over the top-\nlied Canadian Davii cup ace,\n\u2022oel Rainville, yesterday, well-\ncollapsed in his ainglea match\na Ryall and waa forced to de-\nlt In the middle or hla men's\ntb-ea matches. Lacking the physl-\nneceasary to stand the strain\nehamplonahlp play, Russell crack-\nwhile leading Ryall 5-3 In the\ntod set of the singles and his\ngave way repeatedly and he\nisured his length on the grass\nhe bravely staggered after the\nnerctful placementa of the sixth\nking   Canadian.   Ryall   won   6-2,\n6-0.\nICED TO DEFAIXT\nussell wa* forced to default in\nmen's doubles match with Char-\nUfunt of Sen Francisco against\nstrong American pair. Mel\naga and Wayne Sabln with tbe\nI alx aU tn the seoond set.\nnga-Ssbin won the tint set fl-4.\n,uueU was again forced to de-\nIt ln the mixed with Dorothy\nidy while leading Caroline Deacon\nVancouver and Dune Williams.\ntorla. 4-2 in tbe second aet sfter\ning lost the first e-3.\ntu* favored Walter Martin esally\njosed of the Quebec champion,\nti Watt of Montreal, to gain tbe\ntl-flnal bracket with Mel Dranga\nSeattle wbo held a slight edge\nr the Portland junior. Wayne\niln in three sets 8-4, 10-8, fl-3.\nOPI'OSE RYALL\nohn Murio, Sen Francisco Hawal-\nearned the right to opposs\nill by eliminating another Frisco\nCbarUe Hunt, in tour sets.\nlto suffered cramps in his legs\nthe third Mt arter leading 4-2\nI Bunt prolonged the match with\nyt win.\nalnvlll* and Watt won the most\n[\u2022resting match of the day with a\ntet   victory   over   Colin   Milne\nHarold  Biown of Vancouver in\nt men's doubles Quarter final,\npalter   Martin   ftnd     Dr.     Jack\nIght, the Davis cup playera seed-\n| at tbe top ot the doubles draw,\nountered    plenty    of    opposition\nJack   Brawn,   Vsncouver   and\nhlght   acts   6-3,   B-fl,   0-7.   Both\nteams played the net throughout the\nmatch and many lightning exchanges\nof   volleys   occurred.\nMurio and Kenneally. seeded third,\nhad little difficulty with the Victoria pair, Williams and Hocking,\nlosing only six games in the throe\nseta.\nTWO   UPSETS\nTwo upsets occurred In the women'a singles when May Doeg of\nSanta Monlra conquered fourth\nseeded Golda Myei ol Berkeley 6-4,\n6-2, and her Santa Monica buddy.\nDorothy Bundy. trounced the Vancouver city champion. Caroline Deacon, 6-1, fl-4* Mlu Deacon was seeded\nthird becausa of her victory over\nDoeg in the British Columbia clay\ncurts  tourney.\nGracyn  Wheeler of  San  Francisco\nand   Mary   Campbell,   Victoria,   advanced  easily\nOET   SURPB1SE   WIN\nMrs. R. B. Wilson and Bud Hocking of Victoria scored a surprisingly\neasy mixed dubles win over May\nDoeg snd Harry Goldmsn of San\nFrancisco 6-1. 8-2-\nThe top-seeded OTacyn Wheller\nand Martin Kenneally of San Fran-\ncisco were given a good battle by\nthe Montreal pair, Dorothy OU-\nlesple Patrick and Laird WaU. but\nwon at 6*4 In each set.\nMra. orou and Harry Rosenberg\nOf Seattle were Uken to three\nsets by the Vancouver team, Mrs.\nLorna Rou and Rock Robertson, but\noutclassed the Canadians In the\nflnsl to win at fl-1.\nMEN'S DOUBLES\n(Quarter Finals)\nDr. Jack Wright, Vancouver, and\nWalter Martin, Toronto, beat Jack\nBrawn. Vancouver snd Don Campbell.  Victoria,  fl-3.  8-6,  9-7.\nMel Dranga. Seattle and Wayne\nSabln. Portland, beet Ned Russell\nof Hollywood and Charlie Hunt,\nSan Francisco, fl-3. 8-6. 9-7.\nGEORGE GRANTHAM\nFRACTURES ANKLE\nCHICAOO,   Aug.   8    (AP).\u2014Oeorge\nOrantbam. batting star of Cincinnati Reds, fractured his right ankle\nln the seventh Inning of today's\ngame against Chicago Cubs and\nwill be out of baseball for at least\none month.\nlist nn \"GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE\"\u2014The Original.\nFor Sale at Vendors or direct from \"Mail Order Dept.\"\nLiquor Control Board, 847 Beatty St., Vancouver.\nPRINCE ALBERT\nPLAYS TO DRAW\nSaskatchewan Team Surprises the Toronto\nScottish\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 3 (CP)\u2014First\ngame of the Dominion soccer\nchampionship series ended In a\nsurprise tonight when Prince Albert Reds battled Toronto Scottish  to a  two-all  draw.\nFavored to win, the Scottish,\nchampions of North America and\ndefending their Dominion title,\nwere opposed , by a fast western\neleven, which took * loan goal\nlead In the first half, and flayed\nall the way to deadlock the score\nat  the final  whistle.\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\nINTERNATIONAL LEAOUE\nMontreal   s,   Newnrlt   4.\nCOAST  LEAGUE\nSac-ram-nto  3,  San   PranrUco *1.\nHollrvood   7,   3-attla   I.\nHOME RUN\nSTANDING\nBy the Associated Press\nHome runs yesterday: ron, Athletics; Hale, Indians; Orimm, Cubs;\none  each,\nLeaders: Foxx, Athletics, SO; Ruth,\nYankees,   35;   Oehrlg,   Yankees,   19;\nBerger.   Braves,   19;   Klein,   Phillies,\nI IB.\nI    League totals:  American 423;  National   802:   total   795.\nZACHARY eS\nA GOOSE EGG\nBlanks Dodgers; Grimm's\nHomer Wins for\nCubs\nBOSTON, Aug. \u2022 (AP)\u2014 Tom\nZachary, veteran Boaton southpaw,\npitched the Bravea to a 3-0 victory over Brooklyn Dodgera today,\ngiving only two hits ln a mound\nduel  with  Owen  Carroll.\nOnly four Brooklyn batsmen reached first. 8am Leslie and Jos Hutcbe-\nson getting singles, Leslie drawing\na walk, and Tony Cucclnello reach\ning flrat after Leslie's hit In tha fifth\nwhen Catcher Frank Hogan tipped\nthe bat.\nBrooklyn      _   0   \u00bb   '\nBoston     ~   \u2022  *  \u2022\nCarroll and Lopes; Zachary and\nHogan.\nORIMM'9  HOMB  BUN\nGIVES CUBS A WIN\nCHICAGO, Aug. I (API\u2014After\nwaiting 103 games to hit a home\nrun. Manager Charlie Orimm delivered ons In ths eighth Inning today to bresk a pitching duel between Ouy Bush and Paul Derringer and glys the Cubs a 3-1\nvictory over tha Cincinnati Beds.\nCincinnati    i   _   o\nChicago       I  \u00bb   -\nDerringer and Manion; Bush and\nCampbell, Hartnett.\nDIZZY DEAN Ml K.I.KH\nPIRATES' BAT8\nPnTSBUROH, Aug. 3 (AP)\u2014Peaoe\nand a swirling rainstorm settled\nover Forbes field today at Dtziy\nDean, strikeout king, muffled pltteburgh   Piratea'    bats    and   ushered\nSt.   Loula   Cardinals   to  a   4-1 sli-\nlnnlng   conquest.\nSt.   Loula      \u00ab 7   \u2022\nPittsburgh         t \u2022   I\nDwn and Wilson; Wirt and Pln-\nney.\nNATAL HAWKS\nDEFEAT CORBIN\nNATAL, B. C., Aug. S-The Hata]\nHawka defeated the Corbin Miners\n13-3 at Hatal Tuesday. The Hawka\nmada eight runs In the eighth\nwhen corbin Miners blew up on\nerrors. Corbin made two runs when\nthe Hawks made three errors. The\nbatteries. Natal\u2014A. BUly and T.\nKrall; Corbin, Parson, O. Hoffmsn\nand  Ft. Hoffman.\nNatal Hawks visited Blairmore\nVagabonds on Monday and defeated\nthem   10-6.\nDon't neglect to match your\ngloves to your hst\u2014not alone In\ncolor, but  in  fabric If possible.\nBASEBALL'S\nBIG SIX\nJoe Cronln. Improved his position in ths Big Sll betting raoe\na trifle yesterday and Jimmie Poll\nheld his own as all the other\nmembers of the major league bet-\nting sextette wen Idle, oronln\nsmacked two hits ln four times at\nbat. bringing his average up two\npoints to .347. rosx hsd only ona\nblow In three times up, but that\nwaa his 30th homer of the season\nsnd It 'waa enough to hold his\nmsrk at .358.\nThe standings:\nO AB B H Pet.\nKlein. Phillies .. 97 390 \u00ab8 IM -W\nsimmons, W. Sox 99 41t \u00ab8 l\u00bb0 312\nPoxx. Athletics . 9\u00ab 363 86 130 .368\nDavU, Phillies .. \u00bb1 836 33 116 JM\nCronln, Senatora 96 393 64 136 3*7\nTerry.  Olanta   .... 71 368 38 61 ttt\nGROVE BLANKS\nTHE YANKEES\nPuts End to the Greatest\nScoring Record in\nBall History\nNEW  YOBK.   Aug.  8   (AP).\u2014Rob\nett   Mosei   (Left;)   Grote,   south-  j\npaw   epeedball   star   of   Philadelphia   Athletic?,   put   an   end   to  |\nthe   greatest   ncorint   streak   ***r j\nmade by  a club  In  major teague   I\nbaseball  history   \"hen  he  pitched  '\nthe AVto t 7-0 Tictory over New\nVork Yankees,\nThe Yanks had icored in 806 con-1\naecutlve games over a period of Just j\ntwo years before Grove halted them\nwith five hits today. Their last\nprevious blanking . ww administered\nby Wiley Moore, then with the\nBoeton Red Box, on Auguat 2, 1931.\nThis feat eclipsed all records for\nconsecutive scoring* Tbe best mark\nlisted ln the record books wte 133\ngames, an entire season's play, made\nby tbe Boston and Philadelphia National league clube tn 1684.\nOrove was the big figure tn the\nAthetlcs' victory but jlmmle Poxx.\nslugging first . baseman, also bad a\nhand ln lt. Poxx put the game on\nlet tn the teventh Inning when he\nwalloped his 80th home run of\nthe season with two on baae to\ngtve the A's a 6-0 lead. It put\nFoxx five ahead of Babe Ruth ln\ntheir race for major league honors.\nPhiladelphia       7   9   0\nNew York       0   8   3\nOrova and Cochrane; Allen, Pennock, Devens and Dickey.\nINDIANS  RALLY  TO  WIN\nST.   LOU18.    Aug.   8    (API.\u2014Pol.\nlowing a pitchers' duel between\nHarder and Wells which left the\nscore tied. 2 and 3. titer seven inninga, Cleveland Indians rallied todsy and defeated St. Loula Brownt.\n7-2, for an even break ln the eerles.\nCleveland        7 14   0\nSt.   Louis       a   0   0\nHarder    snd    Pytlak;    Welit    snd\nRhea.\nWASHINGTON   GOES\nTHREE   AHEAD\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 8 (AP). \u2014\nFourteen solid singles, including five\nof the extra base variety, today\netna eked off the war clubt ot\nWashington Senators, to round out\nBn 8-4 defeat for Boston Red Box\nand step up Washington's league\nlesd to three full games.\nBoston    4   9   1\nWanhlngton         8 14   1\nWelch, Brown, Andrews, H. Johnson, Welland snd PerreUi White*\n1 hill, Russell and Seweil.\nWardner Defeats\nCranbrook Team\nis not publiihed or displayed by the Liquor Control\n! fi! Pi tes Uovenment ol Britiah Columbia*  _^ .\nWARDNER. B. C. Aug. 8\u2014Ward-\nner softballers defeated MacDona.da\nConsolidated of Cranbrook ln an\nInteresting game played here on\nTuesday evening. The Cranbrook\nboya staged a determined rally In\nthe eighth and ninth innings but\nfailed to overtake the Moadlly growing lead of the locals who won\n14-9. O. ahd R. Thompson hit\nhomeruns in the fifth Inning. Roland and McDonald, opposing pitchers both  turned  In nice gsmes.\nThe lineups: MacDonslda\u2014Parrel 1,\nMcDonald. Logan, Flnley, Osborne,\nLsrge, Clapp. parkins snd Nelly.\nWardner\u2014K. Thompson, Renatrom,\nBmbree, O. Thompson. R\u00bb Thompson, W. Sinclair, M, Sinclair. Moberg,\nand Roland.\nACCUSED RANCHER\nRETAINS COUNSEL\nPreliminary hearing of Cleorge L.\nFleming and Fritz Hamblin, Deer\nPark ranchers, on charges of shooting a mare belonging to Ralph\nBrlggeman, alio ot Deer Park, set\nfor today In provincial pollce court,\nwlll probably be adjourned. Fleming having decided Thursday to\nhave counsel. He retained C. P. R.\nPlncott of Orand Porka.\nTrinidad's famous lake of natural\nI asphalt Is Uf acres 49^^\nYoullSave\nPLENTY\nOn These\nSummer Specials\nJJ      SWIM\n\u2014a-     SUITS\n4  *\n1\nSpeed models in Blacks,\nMaroons  in pure wool.\n$125\nJantzen suits. Popular\nShades.\n$3.95\nSALE\nSTARTS\nTomorrow,\nSaturday\nRUNNING SHOES: The balance of our stock,\nboth oxfords and shoes. All the sizes. Black.\nWhite and Brown. Snap. QCc\nPair  v  J0\nSTRAW HATS: Both boater and body style.\nAssorted sizes. Values to $2.50. QCf\nSale Price  -  *w\nMEN'S SILK UNDERWEAR: Combination\nstyle. Colors of White and Flesh. Assorted\nsizes, 36 to 42. 7Q<\nSuit Sale Price     \u2022 ?\nMEN'S SUMMER TROUSERS: All new Summer tweeds and flannels. Regular values\nup to $6.00. About 12 pairs in the &**) JE\nlot. Sale Price tUtO\nGOLF KNICKERS: 4 pairs only. Regular\nvalue up to $6.00. Assorted sizes, (tl QC\nSale Price, Pair  f \u2022*\nLINEN GOLF PLUS SIXES: Assorted sizes.\nptPricc: $2.45\nFELT HATS: A large assortment of fine felt\nhats, Browns, Fawns and Greys* All thc\nsizes. Regular values to $4.00. ffO At\nSale Pries W**\/**\nSUMMER CANVAS SHOES: Leather soles.\nOnly about 10 pairs. Sizes 6, 8, 9, 10 and\n11. Sale Price, M QC\nPair    $i*.00\nMEN'S SOX: Men's fancy sox. fri Art\n4 pairs for ttM\nMEN'S FINE SILK TIES: $1-00 regular values. A large assortment. CQ<\"\nSale Price   **\nMEN'S TWEED CAPS: Values from $1.50\nto $2.00. Assorted sizes and all good QC<\nstyles. Sale Price  \u2022*\u00bb\nWorking Shirts\nBoth light and dark Blue\nchambrays. AU the sizes.\nSale Price\n85'\nA\nSmashing\nSALE of MEN'S\nSUITS\nTHE FINEST TAILORING THAT MONEY CAN EUY!\n7 SUITS ONLY\nTweeds and Worsteds.\nAssorted Sizes\t\n.95\n12 SUITS ONLY\nTweeds, Worsteds and Homespuns.\nA Genuine Bargain\t\n\u00bb13\n\u202217*\nSOCIETY BRAND SUITS\nAT BARGAIN PRICES\n$35 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS\nThese come in both light and dark colored worsteds, and a splendid        MJ QC\nrange of sizes. Sale Price ttttttt\nGENUINE IRISH MAHONY\nTWEED SUITS\nAll silk lined and handsomely tailored\nthroughout. Assorted patterns Ml CA\nand Sa Sale Prtw   JJIrfW\nMem Here's a Special to All-\nWool NAVY SERGE SUITS\nAll hand tailored garments and a KM-diug*\nSale Special   jLJUtO\nSOCIETY BRAND SUITS\nRegular values to $40.00. In all th. IaUjt\nnew season's materials and patterns. SU-*\nlined throughout. Some havs two pairs\nof trousers. Assorted sizes. MQ QC\nSale Price   ftO**\nGILKERS\nTRY\nUS\nFIRST\n r(oi  EIGHT\nTBS   NELSON   DAILT   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C.   \u2014   FRIDAY   MOBNINO,   AUGUST   4,   IMS-\nBring  Your\nPrescriptions\nto us for accurate dispensing  at lowest prices.\nMana, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nArrow Park Church\nCongregation to Have\nChurch Service, Nakusp\nNAKUSP, B. Oa Aug. 3\u2014Arrangementa are being made lor a special\nservice ln the United church on\nAugust 30. The members ol the\nArrow Parlt congregation will conduct a Service of Song which Ilea\nalready been very successtui:y used\nIn their own church\nSweet corn wlll not lose IU sugar\n\u2014by turning Into stsrch\u2014so rapidly It kept In a cool place.\nGuaranteed\nat Prices\nYou Can Afford\nDr. Ray Shaw\nOR. 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Agnea Crane.\nPrances Lewis.\nPaaaed Junior matriculation, namrat\nln order of merit\u2014Herbert Dodd,\nJack     Young,     Iris     Taylor,     Fayo\nTompkins, Roland Miller, Opal LaBelle, Arthur Nichols. Muriel Thurston. Marjorle Learmonth. '\nPasaed normal entrance\u2014Herbert\nDodd, Iris Taylor, Opal Labelle. Muriel   Thurston,   Marjorle   Learmonth.\nRecommended for high achool\ngraduation certificates \u2014 Herbert\nDodd, Jack Young, Iris Taylor, payc\nTcmpklns. Roland Miller, Opal Le-\nBelle, Arthur Ntchole, Muriel Thurston, Marjorle Learmonth, Edith\nAvery, Sldnpy Scott, Ellaa WIMIs.\nMinnie Downes, Betty Bpeers. The*?\ncertificates will he presented at\nthe opening day exercises of thc\nnew   school   year,   September   6.\nPresident Roosevelt has arranged\nto plant 30,000 trees of IS different\nspecies on hts Hyde Park estate in\nNew York thla summer.\nCanada Second in\nLead Imports by\nthe British Isles\nAustralia led British imports of\nlead ln Jun* with 13,102 gross tona,\nCanada coming second with 8.002.\nThe alx months' importa from Auatralla totalled 78.737 tons, from Can-\nadA 32.482, and from United States\n2.850. In the same period of 1931 the\ntotal from the United States waa\n24.818 tona and from Oanada 16,-\n379, the former decreasing 88 per\ncent and tbe latter increutng about\n100 per cent.\nSome varieties of banana leaves\nare so waxy that they are uaed for\nwaxing   flooa\n(180   fc KPO\nBAN  FRANCISCO\n8:00 Musical   Bchoes\n8 30 Balalaika   Oreh.     -*\n8:45 Black   and   Blue\n7:00 Edna  Flaher.  piano\n7:18 Tarzan,  K.   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Landmsrka\n7:45 Count   of   Monte   Crlsto\nR oo -Optimistic-   Reme\n9:00 Buchanan,   Newa\n0:15 Musi \u00abil   Program\n9:30 Dance Band\n9:50 Boxing    Matches\nMr., Mrs. Billings of\nKaslo Holiday\n\\ Bxtri gtren|th\u2014txtrt safety\u2014\n1 extra mileage - that's what you get\nin Firestone High Speed Tires\n-At NO EXTRA COST.\nPireatoncs are the only tires made\nthat can give you all these extra\nTihirt .,.\n12 extra' gum-dipped\ncord plies under the\nTREAD\u2014to   placed   at   lo   give\n\\   26-ji greater protection (rom punctures and blow -om <,\n2GUM*DIPPING-\\r*crt%%tt It*-..\nin| life of the etfrd\u00ab by W>%.\n3 SILENT. NON-SKID TREAD\u2014\nhas more non-skid angles, i< wider,\ndeeper, tougher, and give* 2S%\nlonger non-skid wear; \u2022\nAMAZING NEW\n12 MONTH GUARANTEE\nFirestone High Speed Tires now carry a\nliberal new guarantee which fully protects\nyou against tire trouble caused hy blowouts,\ncuts, bruises and other road hazards for a\nperiod of 12 months\u2014another good reason\nwhy yott should buy Firestone Tires.\n\u00a3 BALANCED CONSTRUCTION\n\u25a0   \u2014holds the ttre on the road st high\nand  asiurei  you  o(   long,\nKASLO, 8. C. Aug. a-\u2014Dr. T. H.\nBourque ot Nelson waa.a city visitor\n> Wedneaday.\n! J. B. Wallach of Nelson srrlved\nIn town Tuesday evening to relieve\nOovernment Liquor Vendor W. L.\nBUllngs.   wbo   la   on   holidays.\nMr. and Mrs. W. E. Wllaon of\nTrail are spending a few daya ln the\ncitv.\nJoe Oallo. mining man. particularly interested ln properties In the\nvicinity of Poplar, waa a recent\nvisitor ln town.\nHr. an. Mra. M Brennan and\nchild of Trail are vlaltora ln the\ncitv.\nMr. and Ura. W. L. Billings and\ntheir grandson Jlmmle Tlnkesa left\nTueeday for a vlalt to Bpokane,\nSeattle, Vancouver and other coast\npoints. They were accompanied as\nfar as Nelson by their daughter.\nMra. J. R. Tlnkees. Mr. BUllngs ls\nin charge or the local government\nliquor store snd is now enjoying bla\nannual  holidays.\nJ. Oray of Vancouver wu a clt:\nvisitor  Wednesday.\nJ. J. Binns apent a few days ln\ntown recently,\nW. R. Chrystal and aon James of\nShutty Bench spent Wednesday in\ntown.\nMrs. H. T..Hartln who la apendlng\nthe summer at Ainsworth apent\nTuesday at her home here.\nGo to the nearest Firestone dealer.\nEquip your car with Firestones\n\u2014the tir\u00ab| that have everything to\nassure you of long, dependable low\ncoat service at no extra cost.\nReplace worn tires today.\nLast Minute\nANNOUNCEMENTS\nFOR SALE-t__LOYD6' BABY BDOOT,\nOood Shape, Phone  660L.     (7973)\nf rest one\nWWTIRES\nDealer in Ncison and District\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\n**'c.t   Door  In  P.O.\nPhone 71\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nPor aale\u2014FreBh rtAPberrles. Phon.\nSOO I.J. 179481\nDANCE AT MTZ HALL TONIOHT.\nAlOl'ST   4. tllil)\nCLAN Mrl.F.ARY itfEETa TONIGHT\nAT   \u00ab   O'CLOCK. 179871\nFor    drllcloti*.    rliocolate    Malte**!\nMilks\u2014Tn*  Oellnaa.\u2014 (79111\nRASF.BALL   TONIOHT.   I'tlRMMV\nA.C.   VS.   SENATORS. (79731\nI\u00abvlng for Vancouver won. Room\nfor thnw. phon. 490L. (79881\nWanted\u2014Pluma,* cireen Gag.., early\nApples.  McDonald  Jam. (7900)\nDoge \u2014 Dob.rman Plncher, pedigreed  atock. $38.  Phon. 398.   (78931\nD. C. Art Shoppe\u2014A Un. cf drewes\nat ', prlt*. 2.1*-, Dlaoount on other\nlines. (79871\nOPENING DANCE. TROIBADOR\nDANCE PAVILION\u2014BOATHOLSES.\nSATl'RDAY.  9   P.M. (79711\nBASEBALL\nNELSON    SENIORS    VS.    Jl'NIOR\nSEP.  TEAM,  SUNDAY. t'.M P.M.\n(7974)\nSpecial meetlnf of Quwn City\nRebekah Lodge No. 18 to arrant.\nfuneral for our 1st. alater, Ura. Isabel! Stevena. \u00bb o'clock. (7973)\n\u2022 Star Specials *\nFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE PHONE IN YOUR ORDER-WE ARE\nJUST AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE\nCoffee:   Empress,   vacuum   packed   in\nglass jar. Just the jar for\npreserving   \t\nChocolate Eclairs:\nLb\t\nBiscuits: Red Arrow assorted,\nsandwich. Lb\t\nPilchards: Nabob, tall\ntins   \t\nJar Rings: Perfect seal.\n2 doz\t\nMarmalade: Knipre.-s, large\njar   \t\nSunlight Soap:\n4-bar carton  \t\nDutch Cleanser:\n2 tins\t\nParowax:\nPkt\t\nField Tomatoes:\n3 lbs\t\nCucumbers: Good size.\n6 for \t\nFresh Green Peas:\n4 lbs\t\nNew Potatoes:\n9 lbs\t\nRaspberries:\n3 baskets \t\nBananas:\n2 lbs\t\nOranges: Large size.\nDoz \/.\t\n49c\nTSt\n25<\n10*\nW\n35*\nw\n15*\n25*\n25*\n25*\n25*\n25*\n25*\n35*\nOranges: Extra large size.\nDoz\t\nTea: Nabob or Malkin's.\nLb\t\nBorden's Chocolate Malted Milk:\nl-lb. tins \t\nRice Krispies:\n2  pkts. for \t\nSwift's Spiced Ham in l-lb.\ntins \t\nPork Cottage Rolls: Average\n2 lbs. Each \t\nBologna Nuggels: l-lb rolls.\nEach   \t\nBacon: Best quality, sliced,\nl-lb.  pkt\t\nOlives: Libby's large holiday\njar\t\nPickles: Heinz sweet mixed, sour or\nmustard. jq<*\nLarge 35-oz. family jar  4\"\nShrimps: Wet or dry pack. Q-V\nTall tins   LL\nLobster: Eagle brand, '\/is *0f. Vi\u00bb 19t*\nTuna Fish: Nabob. '\/,s 25f; V,a 17\u00bb_\nWalnuts: White, halves. 0C\u00ab?\nLb  dO\nBulk Vinegar: Genuine English Malt,\nCider and Heinz White Wine. AC-?\nGal  JJ\nFlour: Rusty Krust, 49-lb. sack. Milled\nfrom selected hard spring\nwheat \t\n45*\n39*\n45*\n19*\n32*\n39*\n19*\n25*\n35*\n$1.59\nCOMPLETE FRESH STOCK FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\nWhen Yow Think of Groceries, Think of tht Star!\n_^__-\nForsyth\nPajamas\nFor the \"Rest\"\nof Your Life\nForsyth pajamas of new\nfeature fabrics in har*\nmonizing stripes. Plain\nshades and novelty patterns. Made with the\nforbelt waistband.\n$1.95t0 $3.50\nEMORY^\nLimited\nZINC SPELTOR EXPORT\nZinc apeltor exported la tl\ntotaled 148,911 cwt. valued at 840\n413 compared with 141484 al 891\n897 In Ua; and 81,034 at 8187,\nln June, 1933.\nHOT WEATHER REQUISITES |\nEntllsh Health Saline\nA cooling, refreshing.  lnvlgoratlr_|\naperient.\nSmythe's Pharmacj\nPHONE  1\nPrescriptions  Our  Specialty\n.\u2014 \u2014 CLIP THIS COUPON \u2014 I\nI THIS  WEEK  ONLY\nC\nVlltH\n\u2022Free 50\ni to victims of\nI INDIGESTION\n. No mora Indigestion.    Foods that boi\nI nearly   kill   you   will   never   hurt   yw\nI \u25a0tain. Eat, drink what you plssse.\nIf pain coma, t\u00bbk\u00ab FOR STOMA\n. Psln lots INSTANTLY. A supei\n' prise .ipt ion based on eiperience of 19\n| Canadian doctors. Enda indigeetlon a\ndyspepsia pains tt ones. ev\u00abn wban |\n| Hvtti that other remedies (elL\nGas piini end ln 60 seconds; hsar\nI burn, 2 minutes; stomach achs, 1 ail\n. uts; acidity, sour stomsch, 10 seconds\nI indigestion psin in side. 1 minute.\n. Thsn It sctuslly DIGESTS your loa\nI (or you. No mors shortness of brent\n. or fullneee sfter estlng. Helps (oed gn\nI you strength. Like getting t trend Mt\n\u25a0 stomach.    Eat everything without pail\nI      Wa   errsnged   with   manufacturers   1\nlit ua offer big family siie FORSTOM\nthis wsek for only 73c with this coupoi\nUss coupon NOW, save SOc. Bid goot\nbye   forever   to   indigestion,   gas   psln\n\u25a0 heartburn, dyspepsia, til stomach troubl*\nMANN, RUTHERFORD DRUG <H\n\u00ab. \u2014 BRING THIS COUPON -\nCAPITOL\nTHE MAN WITH THB\nAIR COOLED TONSILS\nIN A DELIRIOUS COMEDY\nSERVICE with a smile . . . Service that's willing and helpful .\nwe find that real Service is one of thc most important assets of\nour business. 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