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THROWS\nSECOND BOMB\nINTO PARLEY\nSeth Porker om\n\"Shipper\"\nDelegation States Unable\nto Consider Central\nBank Program\nFEAR COOPERATION\nWOULD COMMIT\nPittman Declares It Does\nNot Kill Gold Clauses\nof Resolution\nLONDON,  Jul?  12   (CP  Cable).\u2014\nThe world conference was thrown\nInto a fresh uproar today, onl? a\nda? alter a truce had baen reached\nbetween  the  roid   standard  ronn-\nUles and the non-gold  nationa.\nJuat as the conference was about\nto placidly  embark  on   a  non-con-\nuntioua profram extend to aae various   agreement*   ooncluded   b?   ths\nend  ot Jul?, when  it would  recess\nhoping    tor    currency    stabilisation\nduring tha nimmer, the parlay was\ngiven  a severe  setback  by  another\nabout-face   ln   the   American   delegation.\nUnder the terms of tbs truce, virtually only three main subject* were\nleft fev diaouaalon. These were in-\nriebtednsai\u2014oot including war debts\n\u2014cooperation between central banks\nand tbe rehabilitation of ailver.\nBANK   PROGRAM   II   OFF\nThe United Statu delegation informed the conference it waa unable to eonslder the csntraJ bank\ncooperation program. Senator Kay\nPlttman of Nsvsds explained to a\nprivate msetlng of a monetary tubt-\ncommltte* that a pending resolution\ncalling for central bank eo .\ntlop hsd baen found unacceptable\nby tbe federal reserve board at\nWashington-\nApparent!? the Washington authorities wars fearful tbat u. 8.\ncooperation on thle reeolutlon would\ncommit tbe United Stat** ou tba\nquestions ot the fold standard and\nand  currencg   stabilisation.\nIt wm tne United States refusal to consider currency stabilisation whlab at first threatened to\nentirely wreck tbe conference.\nEuropean circles asserted the United States sUnd effectively killed\nth, fold clauses of the Plttman\nresolution already accepted, and\nbrought the conference near Its final\ngasp The senator's resolution among\notber things called for an eventual\nreturn to the gold standard, reduction of tbe gold currency cover to\n35 per osnt and optional use of\nsilver for one-fifth of this cover.\nDOES   NOT  UKE  CLAUSES\nplttman insisted the federal reserve decision did not kill the gold\nclauses and that alllver discussions\nwould  continue.\nCordell Hull, leader of the United States delegation, continued to\ninsist thla latest veto from Washington was not Important but discouragement among the American\ndelegation over its inability to act\nwas   manifest.\nMeanwhile discussions on Inter\nnational indebtedness were continued with an agreement.on the setting up of committees to give better representation to private creditors and debtors regarded hopefully.\nIn th* economic division discussions of the control of marketing\nand production continued on minor\ncommodities, tin receiving chief consideration.\nPhllllpe R. Lord, the \"Seth Parker\" of radio fame, takes tbe role\nof a skipper aa he looks over the\nside of the schooner Oeorgette that\nwill carry him and a party of\nfrlenda on an ad ven ture-see king\ncruise around  the  world.\nBAR SILVER\nAT NEW HIGH\nNEW  YORK, July  12\n(AP).\u2014-Bar silver advanced into new high ground\nfor the year today with\na rise of 3-8 cent to ~f*V,\ncents an ounce.\nFINDS BODIES\n3 MEN TIED IN\nWATER BY WIRE\nKidnap Doctor to Mutilate\nA Second; One Is Beaten, the\nOther Is Left in Train Path\nHURT IN MILL\nW.CHEVELDAVE\nDIES, NELSON\nBadly Crushed by Log in\nMill at Slocan Park,\nFixing Break\nSheriff Finds Bodies in\nSeeking Evidence in\nTruck Theft\nFILE CHARGES OF\nMURDER AGAINST 5\nST. PAUL. Minn, July 13 (AP)\u2014\nAn amarlng story of a fang that\nkldnsjpped a prominent physician,\ntried to torture him into operating\ncriminally on another doctor, and\nfinally left him drugged ln an\nautomobile in the path of an approaching train, supplied polios with\na  blzcare, mystery   tonight.\nThe Intended victim of the mutilation. Dr. W. H. Hedberg. 34, was\nshot through ths ear, knocked Insensible, and beaten cruelly. A\nwoman who found him by a roadside ssld be gasped to htr: \"Oo\nahead and flnlah me; you're gone\nthle far.\"\nThe other physician, Dr. C O,\nEngberg, 44, prominent ln church,\nsocial and medical circles, escaped\ndeath when the train tossed bis\nautomobile into a dltoh. Both doctors were recovering tonlfht.\nA personsl enemy or a disgruntled\nformer patient wioh a fiendish desire for vengeance was believed by\npolios   to   have   engineered   the   plot\nVictims Are Believed to\nHave Been Killed for\nGiving Plans\nFALLS UNDER\nMOVING LOG\nSon of Alex Cheveldave;\nLeaves Wffe^-Three\nChildren\nAl    least    three    men    participated\nin lt.\nBoth men were lured from their\nhomes lut nlfht by Take emergency\ncalls. Dr. Hedberg wu yet unable to\ngive a clear story of his experience\nbut said he could not identify the\nassailants.\nDr. Engberg told how s msn accosted him while he wu trying to\nlocate the place to which he had\nbeen  directed  by   a  telephone   call.\n\"The man leaped into my car,\"\nhe uld. \"He stuck a gun against\nmy side and warned me thau I\nwould not be harmed li 1 did u ha\ndirected. We drove a while and tben\nmet a car wltb other men. They told\nme that I bad to operate on a\nman. I refused. They threatened to\nkill me. Thst Is all I remember.\"\nThe strange affair wu revealed\nafter t Duluth-bo und passenger\ntrain grased the front end ot a\ncar four mllu north of St. paul A\nfront fender and headlight were\nsmashed and the machine burled\ninto a ditch.\nFree Factor\nAlter Payment\nLA GRANGE, 111., July\n12 (AP).\u2014John Factor,\nmillionaire market plunger,\nheld prisoner 12 days by\nkidnappers, was released\nhere tonight after payment\nby his friends of ransom\nestimated at $200,000.\nMI-MM\u00abMM*H>\nChamp Key\nPounder\nITALY'S AIR\nARMADA LANDS\nIN LABRADOR\n24 Planes Complete Longest and Most Hazardous Jump Safely\nBENNEH HOPES\nFOR RESULTS IN\nLUMBER SOON\nEspecial Interest in Lumber Because of Canadian Charge\nLINDBERGHS\nAT ST. lOHN'S\nCrushed badly, by a log while\nhe wu worklnf ln the Doukhobor\nuw mill at Blocan Park, about\n4:45 p.m. Wednesday. WUUam Cheveldave, afe tt, died shortly after\nhe wm admitted to Kootenay\ntake Oeneral hospital several hours\nlater.\nCheveldave wu up on a scaffold\nln the mill building fixing a break\nand fell beneath a log. He received\na compound fracture of tbe skull, a\nbroken shoulder and serious internal\nInjuries.\nDr. J. P. Gussin reoelved a call\nfrom the mill about fi:15 and with\nE. W. Somen rushed to the scene.\nHe wu brought to the hospital in\ntthe Somers ambulance about 10\no'clock ln the evening and died on\nadmittance.\nUr. Cheveldave is the son of\nAlex Cheveldave. He leavu a wife\nand thru children.\nFORT   WORTH,   Texas,   July   IS\n(AP).\u2014Bodies of thre* men, wrapped  ln hog wire  and  floating In\nthru  fut  of   water,   were   found\nla the Trinity river late today by\na eepoty sheriff searching for evidence to support a murder charge\nagainst five Texans accused  of a\nmall truck robbery  Feb. tl.\nTbe   officer,   Dusty   Rhodes,   uld\ntbe dead  men  were  J.   B   Rutherford  of  Dallu  and   Harry   Rutherford  of Abilene,  brothers and  Jack\nSturdlvant of  Eula. Tex.,  wbo  disappeared last Baturday   nlgbt on  a\ndrive from Dallu to Handley. Texu.\nFinding  of  their  clothing,  ripped\nand   bloodstained,   tn   tbe   Trinity\nriver Sunday night led to Uw filing   of   murder   charges   against . O.\nD. Stevens. W. D. May, M. T. Howard\nand at.' D. \"Blackle\" Howard, farmers.\nLater federal offloers named the\nfour and. Weldon Routt, who is\nsought, In complaints charging robbery with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to rob the United Statu\nmalls in connection wtth tha truck\nholdup hers. The loot wu $83,000.\nOfficers expressed the belief Sturdlvant and the Rutberfords were\nkilled because they furnished polioe\ninformation on  the   robbery.\nThe prisoners ars to be given\nexamining   trials   Thursday,\nMay Take Off {or Cart-\nwright This Morning\nto Greet Italians\nST. JOHN'S, Nfld., July 11 (CP).\n\u2014Flying Into the nortb on an\naerial mapplnf expedition that\nwill carry tbem to Greenland,\nColonel and Mrs. Charles A. Und-\nberfh flew bere from Halifax today. They may take off for Cart-\nwright, Labrador, In thf mornlnf.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nFLY 1500 MILES\nUN OVER 12 HOURS\nwhlcb   woald   give  them  thne  te\ngre\/t General  Halo Balbo and\nht.\nCharge L O. O. F. Men\nGiven Preference\nVANCOUVER. July 13 (CP> \u2014\nCharges made by four former employees of the city uwer department tbat members of the LOOP,\nare given preference when employment is svallable In that branch\nwill be investigated at a special\nmuting of the civic board of works\nto be convened within a week after\nthe men'a allegations are submitted\nin writing.\nEdwin Gould Is\nTaken Suddenly\nOYSTER BAY, K.T, July 13 (CP).\n\u2014Edwin Oould, son of. the late jay\nOould, pioneer railroad magnate of\nthe United Statu, wu dead today\nfollowing a heart attack. The attack selud Ur. Oould.st his home\nhere last night and he died within\na few minutes.\nHe wu secretary of the St. Louis,\nArkansas and Texu railway from\n1868 until it wu reoognleed ln 1891\nas the St. Louis Southwestern, of\nwhich he later became president and\ntben chairman.\nHOUSE SLIDES |_\nDOWN TO LAKE\nQUESNEL, July 13. \u2014 Capsizing\nwhen hlfh water undermined a\npoint of land on tbe north shore\nof Bowron lake. 30 mllu out from\nBarkervllle, the summer residence\nof Kn. K. M*eon. wu partly precipitated into the water 40 fut below. Urs, Mason bad not yet moved\nout from Barkervllle and therefore\nescaped possible urloue Injury, but\nmost of the contents of the houss\nwere either lost or wrecked. Breaking\nloou, the kttchen stove was catapulted through a cabinet containing\ntreasured china brought from England.\nFascist air crusaders befon ths\nItalians leave for Sbedlae, Montreal and Chicago.\nTbe Lindberghs landed at Quid.\nVldl lake, on tbe outaklrte of Bt.\nJohn's, at 8:48 p.m.. AD ST., after\na leisurely flight of five and a\nhalf hours from Halifax. Tbey had\nnot received a roeeute advising\nthem to land at Bay Bulls Big\nPond where their supplies had bun\nplaced, and where a large crowd\nwaited, and ao it wu necessary to\nmake the ahort 10-mlle bop there.\nAt the pond they were greeted by\nAlan Wlnslow, vice-president of Pan\nAmerican alrwaya, sponsors of the\ntrip, and officials of the Imperial\nand  Canadian  alrwaya\nThe steamer Jelling, with supplies snd scientific apparatus for\nths pan American survey of northern routes, is now at Cartwrlght,\nwhere Lindbergh wlll make hts bead*\nquarters   for   some   ttme.\nNOTED   BEAUTY ^B_\nREMARRIES   COLUMNIST\nNEW TORK. July 13 (AP>-\nttadya Qls4, not-e-d Broadway beauty,\nkesterday remarried Mark Helllnger,\nnewspaper columnist, on tbe fourth\nanniveraary of their first marriage\nTbe oouple parted a year ago.\nLOTTERY PROMOTER\nWILL STAND TRIAL\nCANADA FREE FROM\nJAPANESE BEETLE\nOTTAWA, July 13 (CP)\u2014Japaneu beetle which, according to\nUnited States research officials.\nwill eventually spread from roast\nto cout attacking crops and flowers, bu not yet come to Canada,\nagricultural officials said today.\nWhether the Canadian winters\nwould be any protection against\nthe  pest  ts  therefore  not  known.\nVANCOUVER. July 13 (CP)\u2014O.\nMorris, promoter of the Canadlsn\nHospitals auxiliary, wu committed\nfor trial this mornlnf by Deputy\nPolice Magistrate J. A* Plndlsy before whom he appeared on a charge\nof coVuctlng a lottery, In connection   with   an   alleged   sweepstakes.\n(By the Canadian  Press*\nToronto and Montreal: Industrial  stocks cloeed  higher.\nToronto mlnee: Irregularly lower; silver strong.\nNtw York: Stocks strong and\nhigher at close.\nWinnipeg: Wheat practically unchanged.\nToronto: Bacon hogs oft ear ap\n18 oents at 8.3S.\nLondon: Bar silver and other\nmetals higher.\nNew York: Bar sliver higher i\nother metals unchanged.\nNow York: Cotton, rubber aad\nsoger higher; coffee  lower.\nNtw York: csnsdisn dollar np\nH at SIH. .     ,\nWIDOW FAILS TO\n1DENTIFYTW0 MEN\nJERUSALEM. July 13 'Jewish Telegraphic Agency) \u2014Pollce announced\ntoday Yehuda Uinta 19, arrested\nthis week ln connection with tbe\nkilling of Dr. Chalm Arloeoro.f,\nZionist Labor leader, wu not Identified by tbe widow, who witnessed\ntbe killing.\nThe widow aleo failed to Identify\nanother man named Ucther. the\nmanager of Hutt-Ha'am, extreme\nRevisionist  publication.\nAbraham Stavaky, a Revisionist,\nand two Arabs are ln custody in\nconnection with tha easaulnatlon.\nCALGARY WOMAN\nTAKES POISON\nWiU Likely Rest at. Cart-\nwright Until Friday\nor Saturday\nAGREEMENT FOR\nSILVER BRIGHT\nJanettt Bwickl Is the name, and\nthe smile is accounted for ln the\nfact that Janette won tbe title of\nthe world's most accurate typist\nin competition wltb 40 others In\na contest at the Chicago Century of\nProgreM fair.\nCARTWRIGHT. Labrador, July It\n(CP)\u2014Italy's roanmade birds of the\nnorthern sky swept In to alight on\nCartwrlght bay todey.\nRoaring dowa  the curve ot the\nworld from Reykjavik, Iceland, the\n24 flying boata of the llth Fascist\nyear crusade covered the 1500 miles\nIn  it  boors and  tt  mlnutu.  It\nwu the longest and most hazardous Jump of the 8100 mile  flight\nfrom Orbetello, Italy, to Chicago.\nSix   hundred   and   twenty    mllu\nout of Reykjavik today Oeneral Italo\nBalbo  and   hta   100   \"men   of   flesh\nand   Bunt  \"W   steel**   crossed   the\nhalf-way  mark  ln   tbeir  loag  Journey   to   the   Century    of    Progress\nexposition.\nSPREAD BEHIND LEADER\nTht  flight  began  at 4:03 eastern\nstandard   time   this   morning,   when\n(Continued  on   Page  Two)\nMRS. ROOSEVELT\nIS IN QUEBEC\nMAIL LINER\nIN COLLISION\nWITH TANKER\nCity  Baltimore Aground\nin Chesapeake Bay;\nTanker Unhurt\nPASSENGERS\nTAKEN OFF\nNo Cause for Accident as\nSun Was Shining and\nSky Cloudless\nCALOARY. Jul, IJ (CP).\u2014Mr..\nMinnie Cubbernees of Calgary, died\nIn hotpltil htr* today after abe had\ntaken polaon. Alter medical examination, an lnqueat waa declared\nunneceeeary.\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nSHOOTS KN1FER\nWHO STABBED HM\nNBW TORK, July 13 (AP)\u2014Anthony Drageo whipped out s pistol\nand shot Oeorge VUva dead when\nthey encountered each otber on a\nBrooklyn strut today.\n\"1 got him,\" shouted Drageo, surrendering to a policeman. \"I got revenge.\"\nQuestioned later, Drageo told police he bad bun \"gunning\" a year\nand a ball for the man who stabbed\nblm ln a fight ovw a woman.\nWABH ING TON\u2014President Roosevelt, while pleased with the progress toward establishing Industrial codes In the United States,\nIs considering a blanket order to\nprovide minimum wages and limited hours until the recovery pro- |\ngram gou  Into effect.\nsny action on tbe changed condl\ntions resulting from the approach\nto per of the Canadian dollar In\nUnited Statu and the rlu above\npar of tht pound sterling on the\nCsnsdisn  money  market.\nGSNEVA\u2014The Paraguayan repreMntatlve at the League of Nations\ndeclared bt would not return to Geneva until hostilities ceased between\nhis  nation  and Bolivia.\nSLOCAN CITY MILL\nSHIPS 44 CARLOADS\nFori)-four carloads of lumber\nhave bwn shipped so far this year\nfrom the Llngle A Johnson mill\nat Moran *_.1ty, which It being\nmanaged by D. Bt. Denis.\nToday's Odd Newt Breaks\nGlad io Get\nBack to Prison\nKANBAB    CITT.    KM..    July    13\u2014\n(AP).\u2014Luke Psrsons, who had called prison his home for 37 of his\n06 years, ls glad to go back after\nthru   months  of   wandering.\nToday Parsons announced hit\npleuure when Judge C. A. Miller\nsentenced him to four ysars In ths\nKansu  penitentiary   at   I-anslng.\nParsons wu charged with fourth\ndegree arson He admitted he ut\nfire to a farmer's barn June 30.\nHe uld be was weary of travel.\nRoosevelt Opens\nTrade Negotiations\nWASHINGTON, July 11 (API-\nPresident Roouvelt hu opened negotiation* with half a doaen countries, principally ln South America,\nfor utabllahment of ntw trade relations*\nSENTENCE NEAL,\nTO FIVE YEARS\nHAVANA\u2014Eleven additional political prisoners were liberated today\nfrom   Principe  prison.\nPARIS\u2014Prsnklln D. Roouvelt Jr.\naon of the United Statu preeldent,\narrived   here  today.\nmet\ntake\nOTTAWA\u2014Cabinet    council\ntblt   afternoon   but   did   not\nOTTAWA\u2014Rt. Hon W. L* Mackenzie King, Liberal leader, leaves\nOttawa Tuesday on a sli weeks' tour\nof tht three  prairie  provinces.\nTORONTO\u2014Listing (or trading tomorrow of 763,000 shares of the\nno par value common stock of\nBeauharnois Power corporation on\ntbt main board of Toronto stock\nexchange ts officially announoed.\nBRIDGETOWN, Barbados\u2014Writs\nfor a general election wert luutd\nby tbt government today.\nDUBLIN\u2014Blr Jamu Craig, member\nof \u00bbe datl slreann since 1031, died\nhere todsy.\nQUXBBC. July 13 (CP) \u2014Mra.\nFranklin D. Roowvelt, wife of the\npresident' of the United States, who\ndrove her own roadster into Quebec\nlate lut night, gave a few mlnutu\nto reporters in her sitting room ln\na hotel today.\n\" I am on a holiday.\" tlie first\nlady of tbt United Statu uld.\n\"And that meana 1 have no definite\nplane.\"\nBefore returning to Waahlngton at\nthe end of a fortnight, Mrs. Roouvelt uld she intended going to her\nPlafond Tourney\nEnds in Dispute\nPARIS, July 13 (AP).\u2014A plafond\ntournament betwun an American\nteam captained by Ely Culbertson\nand a French team directed by\nPierre Bellanger wound up six hands\nshort of tbt scheduled finish today in a dispute cauaed by an error\nIn dealings in the 101st hand.\nThe Americans were leading by\n143 points st the end of tbe 103nd\nhand when the error wu discovered.\nPalling to reach an agreement the\nmatch wu called off after two hours\nor debate during which several hundred fans held excited post mortem*.\nFLY WITH DOGS\nTO CANINE SHOW\nCALOART, July 13 (CPJ.\u2014R. B.\nCarter and Dr. O. L. Kroshus. both\nof Aulnlbola, Bask., brought their\ntwo prlw dogs to Calgary's annual\ncanine show by airplane. The Boston\nBull and Scotch Collie made the air\ntrip from Ass in l boi a ln ttme to\nenter the Judging thts afternoon,\nBALTIMORE. Md., July 13 (AP)\n\u2014The Baltimore mall liner Clly\nof Baltimore, starting a transatlantic trip to Hamburg, Germany,\nwu aground tonight In the Chesapeake bay off Gibson Island after\na collision with the Standard shipping   company   tanker   Reaeon.\nThe passengers were safely removed within an hour after tbe\ncollision by the Pennsylvania railroad ferryboat Philadelphia and\nreporis (rom Gibson Island Indicated the ship had been tnwed Into shallow water to keep her from\nsinking.\nTiie   tanker   spparently   wu   not\nseriously damaged, slnoe lt wu able\nto pull away alter tht accident.\nSUN   SHINING\nNo   cauw  for   the  accident  could\n(Continued  on   Page  Two)\nto Stand Trial\nMarriage M\nSaves Couple\nDENVER, July 13 (AP). \u2014 Marriage, credited wltb saving many a\nman, perhaps ls deurvlng of a\ncouple more credits. .\n- Herbert Doph and Aliens Baker\nof Denver revealed today they went\nto Idledale lut Prlday with tn*\nother couple to spend the weekend and decided to get married.\nUnable to find a minister there,\ntbey went to Evergreen. A short\nwhile afterward most of Idledale\nwu swept away by a flood in\nwhich  five   died.\nVANCOUVER, July 13 (CP)\u2014Id-\nward L. Neal, who pleaded guilty to\nan attempted holdup at the Colonial\ntheater on July I, was unttnotd to\nfive ywn in tht penitentiary by\nMagistrate J. A. Plndlsy in po.lce\ncourt tbls morning.\nThousands Welcome\nBessboroughs in N. S.\nSTDNBY,   NB.,   July   13.\u2014Thousands  turned  out   to  welcome   Lord\ntnd Lady Bessborough on the oooe-\nslon   of   their   first   visit   to   Capt\nI Breton island.\nBeauty Judges Afoul Points\nof. Scoring; Decide to Wait\nTHE WEATHER\n\"It to con-\nNBW  YORK,  July  13   (AP).\u2014The i test,\" MacHamer began,\nperfect beauty  for  1083, If a com-.slder tht tyebrowt.\"\nposltt    of    tht    standards\nArno,   Jefftraon   MacHamer.   Arthur I j^\"penality, w*\u2014*\nWUllam   Brawn,   Ruawll' Patterson, j    \"Ptraonallty  pooh,\"  out  In   Ward.\nof   Peter I    \"EJtbrows   my   eye.\"   Interrupted\n^^ ! Brown.  \"The  most  important  point\nPhilip Dunning and Leroy Ward It\na   criterion,  will  be\u2014\nTall tnd liaeome, but not over\nflvt fttt, t platinum blonde with\nraven truut tnd with ont blue\neye and one brown, a < patrician\nnose with an Irish tilt, a striking\npersonality of the demure type, and\ntht ability to maka the Judgu agree.\nThe six artiste beld a conference\ntoday on tbtlr dutlu u. Judgu of\nt bttuty contest tt the Wutchester\nCountry club Prlday for tbt benefit\nof   an   orphans**.   \"The   important\nTemperatures:\nNBLSON    - \u2014\t\nVictoris    \t\nVsncouver*  \u201e\u2014\u2014\nKamloops     \u00ab\nEateran   Point   \t\nPrince   Rupert   \u2014\nAtjln -\nDawson    -..\u2014\u2014\u2014\nSeattle   \t\nPortland  \t\nSan   Pranclsco   _....-\nSpokane     \u2014\nPrlncs  Oeorge  -\t\nLu   Angeles   \t\nPenticton   -.\u2014\t\nVernon\t\nCrsnbrook   \t\nMm  Max\n._ 40        B6\nwho designs penthouse*. \"It's matter of figure. If you'll listen to\nmt\u2014\u25a0\n\"If   wt   listen   to   you.\"   decltred __\nArno, \"we'll bt selecting a model for Calgary    - ...\ntbe newest thing ln tiled roofs. As Edmonton\t\na mstter of fact tbe nose It one of Swift Current\ntbt flrtt things to consider. Now I Prince Albert\nthink\u2014** QU'Apptllt \t\n\"With what?'' pattereon  Inquired. Winnipeg    \t\n\"Now a girl's hair It\u2014- Nanaimo\n  Al\n  M\n.._ fit\n.... \u00ab0\n  46\n..... 40\n  40\n  50\n....- 00\n....- 53\n..... 00\n 46\n  50\n  40\n..... 40\n _ 47\n...... 46\n_.._. 50\n  63\n. 64\n 63\n...... 53\n...... 50\n  66\nMOOSE JAW, July 13 (CP) \u2014\nCharged with obtaining 13300 by\nfalu pretences and alleged to have\npromised to make w J. P.'Warren,\nprominent Uvt stock man. Dominion\nminister of Agriculture ln return\nfor hla aid, William Henry Hslght\nremanded for trial ln court\nhere today.\nWarren, well known in agricultural\ncircles, charged Height obtained the\nmoney In goods and servioes, and\nboard and lodging for himself and\nwife when he reprewnted himself\nto oe a federal government detective, investigating the city police\nforce here. The governments of the\ncountry and the 10-year-old poet office robbery at Moou Jaw. Height\nIt chargtd aleo with Impersonating a\npolice offloer.\nBike of Sirdar\nLad Broken After\nRides to Stampede\nCALGARY, July 12 (CP) \u2014Sam\nRharbo, of Blrdar, near Nelson,\nB. C, rode btt bicycle all the way\nto Calgary to see the annus) exhibition and stampede but there\nIs Uttle left of the vehicle todsy\nu It wss badly crushed when run\nover by a motor truck u It rested\non  the curb.\nProgressing in International Agreement on\nWheat Regulating\nLONDON, July 12 (CP Cable).\u2014\nWith the agenda of the world\neconomic conference fast diminishing It became Increasingly apparent tonight Canada will achieve,\nor try to achieve, more benefits\noutside the ronference proper than\nwithin the framework of the conference.\nIt ls kndwn the Canadian delegates have talked Empire trade and\nEmpire currencies with representatives of the United Kingdom and\nother dominions, but a strict veil\nof secrecy cloaks theu talka. It wu\nrevealed to tbe Canadian Preu tonight, however, that Prime Minister\nR. B. Bennett expects to have an\nImportant announcement soon tn\nregard to his negotiations with tbt\nUnited Kingdom on the importation\nof Canadian  timber, ^^1^B\nWHEAT   AND   SILVER\nTher\u00ab It also wbeat aod sUver,\non the restoration of whlcb Canada is naturally keenly Interested.\nAgreement for some steps to bolster the prices of both commodities\nseems likely tn the very near\nfuture, especially u regards silver.\nEspecial interest surrounds the\nlumber talks between Mr. Bennett\nand Walker Runclman, president\not tbe board of trade, because of\nthe Canadian charge thtt Soviet\nRuulan dumping of lumber It\nresponsible for ruining the world\nmarket.\nAs for whut. more progress towards international agreement on\nregulating production and marketing to fit the demand bu been\nmade ln the lut wwk than ln the\nput few yeara. In tbt belief of\nmany conference delegates. Canada,\nwith Australia, the Argentine and\ntht Unlttd Statu, hu provisionally agreed to rutrIcting production and systematizing exports u\nbetwun the four countries.\nThe next step was to secure the\ncooperation of the smaller exporting countries, such u thou of the\nDanublan baaln and Poland, and\ntonight It vu understood this wu\nall   but   completed.\nAl] ln all. and not to take too\noptimistic a view, lt seems tonight\nthat Canada's delegation wUl - not\nreturn to Canada empty handed.\nwhether tho world conference dies\nof strangulation or not.\nPEimMLNT\nSHIPS CAR ORE\nDavid Berry and associates who\nhavt been leuing at the Perrler\nOold mine during the put two weeks\nhave Just shipped a car of ore to tne\nConsolidated Mining to Smelting reduction plant at Tadanac, It wu\nstated here wednuday.\nIn addition to the five partners,\ntwo other men are employed tt tht\npreunt time and work is being con-\nnned to stoping In the north end\n-*\u2022 the main tunnel.\nThe mine ls equipped with water\npower compressor which is being\noperated  two shifts.\nDIES AS RESULT\nOF CAR ACCIDENT\nVANCOUVER. July 13 (OP) -\nJames Msxweu Reld, aged 48, died\nat 6 o'clock this morning In Oenersl hospital u the result of a\nfracture ot the skull suffered ln an\nautomobile accident at Tenth and\nYew at 7 a.m. Sunday. Ht had been\nIn a semi-conscious oondltlon alnos\nthe   accident.\nHt wu tbe son of the iatt Senator\nReld of Cariboo. According to tbt\npolice report, the auto which ReM\nwu driving was in collision wtth\nont driven bv A* t. Stephens, Bute\nstreet. He was thrown to the pavement by the force of the Impact.\nSIGNS OF BETTER TIMES\nBig Increase\nIn Auto Production\nNEW YORK, Jul, U (ATl-The\nNational Automobll. Chamber of\nCommerce estimated June production bT It\" members, Including all\nimportant manufacture\u2122 e i o , p t\nrord. at 193.17- -ara and tructo\n.gainst 1T2.1\u00bb\u00ab In Ma, and 97.-\nSIS  in  Juna  of  laat  T\u00abar.\ntblnf In judging (hla beauty con* aM tha oonteetante.\nBarely tha lama ahade two days Mooee Jaw ...._^^____ ^^^^^^^\nIn a row.\" chorused tha othera. And Forecast. Nelaon and vicinity-\n(hey   decided   to   wait   until   they Continued fin, and warm with local\n1 thunderetonna.\nAutomobile\nExports Are Up\nOTTAWA.    July    11    (CP_.-Auto-. ....\nmobile   export,   trom   Oanada   dur*   against   loea   of\nIn,  th, year   1933  ahowed  . con-11931.\n\u25a0lderable Increase over 1031. aocord*\nIng to a report of the Dominion\nbureau of statistics The total valua\nln 1933 wre ti.09l.__4. an lncreaae\nof $470,084. The lncreaae was mada\nup of paaaenger cara and parte,\nwhll, there wae a decrease In tha\nnport   of   trucks.\nTelegraph\nCompany Report Good\nNIW TORK, July 13 (API\u2014Western Union Telegraph company reporta to the Interstate commerce\ncommlulon Uay net Income of Iim\n006.774 after taxee and charges.\n'   ,134,393    in    May\n ^.._--'\natop  rwc\nRADIO PLANE\nTO ACCOMPANY\nAIR SQUADRON\nCanadian Radio Commission Charters Plane\nio Meet Fliers\nN.H., according to plans announced\ntonight.\nThs rsdlo commission will broadcast from the plsne sn account of\nthe arrival of the Italian flying\nboats at  Shedlsc to  Montreal.\nThe radio commission chartered a\nspecial radio-equipped plane tn New\nYork for the purpose, Thgmaa Mahsr\nof the commission satd here tonight.\nAnother plane wlll accompany the\nradio ship when it takes off for\nShecuac tomorrow.\nFrank Jennings. Toronto, will do\n>\u2022 broadcasting fron* Ua plane,\nThe arrival at Shedlae will be picket\nup by ths radio commlaalon station\nit Moncton and rcbroadcaat acrosi\n'.he Dominion.\nMv. Maher and Arthur Dupont,\ncommission adviser, may ha passengers in tha plans te accompany the\nrfidio  ship. It  was  announced.\n-THE   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS,   NELSON,   S.C.   \u2014  THVFSDAY   MORNING,   JULY   IS,   1998\nSMALL AND LARGE GOLD SHIPMENTS\nWILL GET MORE EQUAL TREATMENT\nNOVA SCOTIA TO\nELECT IN AUGUST\nBUSINESS CLUBS\nSELECT CALGARY\nHAMILTON, Ont., July lg (OP)~\ncanadtan Federation of Business and\nProfessional Women's Clubs today\nselected Calgary for nast year's convention, Ml\u00bbe Josephine Dauphlnee\noj Vancouver, president of the federation, wss named to repressnt the\n\u25a0utanigation at the Intarnationsl\ncongress of women, to be held In\nChicago,\nMONTREAL, July 12 ' (CD\u2014A\nfast airplane chartered by tha Canadian radio commission to ac\ncompany Ihe Italian air armada\non Hirlr fiislit through Canada rn\nroute to Chicago, will leave here\nat   dawn   tomorrow   for    Nlieiil.r\nOrangemen Opposed\nto Communism\nVANCOUVER. July 13\u2014Taking a\ntrom hand against Communism*\nVanoouver Orangemen at their annual picnic in Hasting! park today\nunanimously passed a reeolutlon\nsupporting \"tha governments of our\nland In their endeavors to maintain\nJaw  and  order,\"\nGathering st Orange hall, Oore\navenue, members or tha varloua\nOrange lodges In tha olty, paraded\nto the plenlo site.\nHundreds of Orangemen and thalr\nfamilies took part ln tha featlvttlsi\nwhich culminated tonight with a\nball ln tha Alexandra ballroom, Robson and Hornby streets.\nNOTED RUNNER IS\nMADE A POLICEMAN\nPORT OtT SPAIN, Trinidad, July\n13 (CP cable)\u2014-Francis Dlnney, noted\nTrinidad marathoner, was so euooess-\nful reoently In overtaking burglars\nthat he has been appointed a member of the constabulary Today hs\nsaid the police training would help\nhim to regain Che Trinidad long\ndistance    championship.\n*0\n      xKIUtb AKkAToits M Y-31'B SERVirr\n0   R    DE LUXE BARBER SHOP\nNEXT    *\"\"rL\"1   Attention  ta eommercltl  Trttellert\nCM BAKER 1ST.\nOPP. IMPERIAL BANK\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"h'ine.t in\nBreakfast\nas* to eo*\nLuncheon\n3S<_> to 50*\nthc Interior\"\nDinner\n35c and 65<\nPhone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nKelson, B.C.              Free Bua Service \u2022            Osorge Benwell, prop.\n  Rotary  and  Qyro  Headquarters\t\nbe eselgned oy authorltlw on shore.\nThe sun was etlll shining snd the\nday  was cloudless.\nAs soon as news of ths collision\nwss received here, cosat guard, Baltimore Mail line, police aud other\ncraft started for Olbson island,\nwhich ts approximately 33 tpUas\nsouth of Baltimore, to give aid,\nAt the aame time, scores of small\nboats from the exclusive aummer\nco*nj at the island dashed out into\nths bay to aid if possible.     , ,\nThe mall liner bad a psa&enger\nlist of 74 but part of the paasengen\nwero noi, to embark until the vessel\nreached Norfolk, Vs., early tomorrow. Captain Francis t. Cross commands tho l-434-ton veesel.\nBURNING    DISCOUNTED\nThe tanker la 10,588 toru ln\nweight.\nFlrat reports from the scene of\nths cruh indicated one of tha vessels was burning but thts was discounted shortly afterward.\nThe Mall line vessel, however, had\nher prow crushed and had a gaping\nhole In her aide. Observers at Olbeon\nIsland reported her rudder was stick-\ning out of tha water in plain view\nand that she wu luting badly.\nTha City of Baltimore wag built\nat the Ml. steadfast ln Alameda,\nCalif., in 1919. Before starting ln\nthe Baltimore-Havre-Hamburg .service, shs was reconstructed and\nlengthened st the federal shipyards\nat Kearny. NY., tn mai. The vessel\nIs 467 feet in length snd 16 feet\nwide.\nThe Beacon, formerly the Agwls-\ntone, Is 499 feet long and 68 feet\nwide, and was built at Newport\nNews ln 1931.\nHUME\u2014H. Morrow, A. McMillan,\nC. Rodwsy. A. D Bromley, c. A.\nMacNutt, J. H. Bennett, Mr. and\nUrs. w. D. Walker, w. P. Trent,\nP. W. MUton, N. Boyd, Vancouver;\nA. O. Bennett, K- R Maohune, Calgary;   Mr, and  Mrs.  w   J.  McLean,\nSlocan Ctty; H. L. Staines. Lardeau; H. M. Coursey, Medicine Hat;\nMr. and Mrs. w. Mathews. Toronto;\nMra. A. J. Sens, Mrs. M. Roome,\nOray Creek; M. Qarflnkle, Montreal;\nL.  D. Irwln, Now Denver.\n\u2022 cC5he Savoy\n\"Where the Guett Is Kin_\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n1)4  BAKER  ST. PHONI  11\n5^*M*_ii^'.'.:i:^i__a\u00bbjsW~jj-^WWSW4JSSJ\nI SAVOY\u2014J. Ryan. Trail; Mr.. Bur-'\nkltt, J)ew Denver; J. C. Anetell, Spoktne; L. Cameron. A. Cameron, Han-\ndon;    3.    Brotheraon.    M.    Suther\nland, Greenwood; I. W. Barker, Urs\nJeaale Morton, Vancouver* L. W\nBennett. TraU; A. C. Saundera, Cal-\nNew Grand Hotel\nF.    I-    KAl'AK,   Pro*.\nWeekij and Monthly Kale.\nHot  and   Cold  WHer\nSimla BOo uo     Double ii.su up\nRoom* SIO \u25a0 Month and Up\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS.  E.  MADDEN\nComplete!;   Remodelled\nHot  and  Cold   Water\nIn   lho   HEART   of   tha   Cltr\nMORE ABOUT\nCOLLISION\n(Continued   From  Page  Ons)\nVICTORIA, July ii <( H).\u2014Hmell\nand large shlpmsnts of gold mined\nIn     British     Columbia     deposited\nwltb the Dominion usgy office at\nYan<?oi|ver will receive mors equal\ntreatment,    is    s    result    of    the\nnegotiations    carried    on    hy    ths\nBritish    Columbia    mines    department  and ths federal  finance department, It wm learned today it\nthe  legislative  buildings.\nThe  British  Columbia  department\nacted on the representation of many\nsmall produeen that gold of under\n\u25a050 fine ounoes  vu being  paid for\non a dlffsrent  basts  than  that accorded to large deliveries. The amall\nproduosr     received     the     statutory\nvalue of 020.67 an ounoe, and the\ndifference in American exchsnge on\nthe   day   of   deposit,   but   wae   hot\ncredited  with a  further sum  representing   the  advance   price   of   gold\non  the  London,  Eng*.   market.\nThe mines department laid the\nfacte before Ottawa, and le now advised that deposits of less than SO\nllne ounces at the Vanoouver assay\noffloe may reoelve the benefit of tho\ndeferred settlement plan, as In the\ncsee of tho largo producers; or a\nfixed settlement on analysis of the\ndeposit at the rata of London value\nof gold lesa 01 per [tne ounoe, after\ndeduction of the usual charges under regulations of ths  mint,\nSettlement will result In materlJ\nally higher payments for tha out*\nput ot many amall holdings that\nhavo been producing steadily but\nIn amounts of leas than 60 fine\nounces for deposit at a.time. London values for gold have been os\nhigh as |30 an ounce or at a considerable appreciation from the\nStatutory value of 120.67.\nHALIFAX, July 19 (CP)\u2014Nova\nScotia's pro vine la I general election\nwill bo held on Tuesdsy, August 22.\nPremier Oordon 0. Harrington announoed tate tonight, With the approval of ths lieutenant-governor,\nthe present general saasmbiy wlll be\ndissolved tomorrow, and writs issued\nfor the election. Nomination day la\ntugust 1\u00bb.\nSHOE TOSSERS\nDIVIDE HONORS\nTrail, Nelson Clubs Plan\nWest Kootenay League\nat Banquet\nFriday Last Day\nGet Picnic Tickets\nCommitteemen for Trail Annual Outing Busy\n.\nTRAIL, B.C.. July 12.\u2014Thursdsy\nand Frldsy are the tvo daya remaining to obtain transportation tickets\nfor tbe consolidated Mining As\nSmelting oompany employees' picnic, which takes place at Nelson\non July 22.\nWarfleld employee* of the company may obtain their tickets at\nthe Warfleld gate house, others at\nthe board room near the alnc plant\nofflos ln Tadanac. Non-employees\nmay get their tickets at store of e\nL. Hodge, where thsy are on sale.\nSale of transportation tickets will\nend Friday, lt haa been announced.\nTicket committeemen have been\namong ths busiest men in the city\nfor the last three days, hut they\nexpect their work wlll be trebled\nThursday and rrlday.\nATTACH NO BLAME\nTO CAR DRIVERS\nVANCOUVER, July 12 (CP).-NoJ\nblame was attached to the drivers'\nof either of the two cars Involved\nIn a collision at the Intersection cf\nTenth avenue and Granville street\non Bunday evening last in the verdict returned by a coroner's Jury\nwhich Investigated ths death of Mrs.\nJ. 0. Illlngworth, who died ln an\nambulance on the way to hospital\nfollowing  the  accident.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B. C*. July l2.-*Qeorge\nMacKenzle and son of Kelowna were\nvisiting friends in Troll en route to\nEdmonton.\ne    \u2022\nMrs.   F.   A.   Baker   of   Nelson   ts\nspending a fev dayo in Trail.\nt   \u2022   s\nMrs. WUllam Laurie, accompanied\nby Mlsa Elizabeth Laurie, la visiting her son-in-law and daughter,\nMr, and Mrs. Ernest Bowkett of\nSouth  Slocan.\nsss\nMrs. William Houston is holiday,\ning  at  Robson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. T. Crowe and lamlly have been visiting relatlvea In\nKimberley and friends at Moyle.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr,   and   Mrs.   Robert   Kendrlcks\nhsvs returned home sfter spending\na few dsys  at  Kaslo.\no - 0 ,o\nMrs. C. I. Archibald. Ulss Sybil\nArchibald and Mlu Merle Archibald ot Nslson wars gussts of Mr.\nand Mrs. C- P. Archibald. Tsmarae\navenue, during the week-end.\nMr. and  Mrs.   H   Lunenburg left\nMonday evening sn routs to Sweden. They  intend  to vlalt  the  eipo-\nsitlon  at Chicago  en  route.\ne    s    *\nMrs. Field Yolland. who bu been\nthe guest of her son-lu-law and\ndaughter, Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Tug-\nwood, Bay ovsnue, li spending some\ntime at Procter.\nsee\nW. W. Bmaley returned home to\nTrail last evening after spending the\npast mon tli st Orand Forks,\nBeana Sammartino. celebrating\nher blrthdsy, wu hostess at a*\ncharming birthday party al the\nhomo of her parents. Oamss were\nplayed by the small gueata, Two boya\nEnao Oeorgettl and Rolando Sammartino, acted u waiters. The gueata\nwere Eveiyn Faninl, Mary Turlk, fna\nWolfe, Annie Wolfe, Eleanor Volcano, Eileen Fluplo, Lldle Sammartino, Fausta Matteuccl, Clara Secco,\nEde Pippl, Elda Agactl, Annie Lu-\ndovlci, Nevs Orlando, Dora DlPrlmo,\nEleanor DiPrtmo and Arroado DlPrlmo.\noeo\nMrs. R. W. Wataon and daughter\nMary, Sseond avenue, left Monday to\nspsnd a vacation at* Frultvale.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlss Doria G. Johnson left todsy\nfor   the   coast   snd   Princeton.   Mlu\nEMENO GIVEN\nFUNERAL RITES\nSlayer of Banker in Mexico Statea It Was Unpremeditated\nSIMON SAILS\nON HOLIDAY\nNelson horseshoe pitchers divided honors alth thalr guests from\nTrail in a friendly tournament at\nthe dub's grounds next to the\nSterling hotel Wednesday afternoon. Trail aton the singles SM>\nm and Nslson won the doubles\n100-171.\nFollowing the tournament the Nelaon and Trail players banauetcod\nat ths Oolden Oate eolo. Prior to\nths refreshments a meeting waa held\nand plana for the future of the two\nclubs drafted. A West Kootenay\nHorseshoe association vw formed\nand cluba from Rowland, Creston,\nOrand Forks and Cranbrook vlll be\nInvited to Join a league. Until tho\nleegue ls put Into operation tha\nNelson and Trail clubs will oontlnue\nthalr lnter-clty matchee.\nR. O. McOerrlgle, prwldent of\nthe Trail elub, promised te gat In\ntouch vlth Rowland and atage a\ntriangle competition at Trail the\nnext time Nelson goes over.\nMax Baakin, prssldsnt of the Nel*\nson elub, prewnted a oup for\ndoublu competitions, to bo present*\ned to the league wlnnera.\nPlans ara under vay to have a\npig tournament here during th\u00ab\nnext fall fair tnd to Invite all clubs\nin the district to Nelson for the\nevent.\nPlayer* playing Wedneaday were:\nTrail: McOerrlgle. Bennet, Johnson, Sullivan, Samartlnl, Bremner,\nWard and Finney,\nNelson\u2014A. vuur, A. Smlllie, A.\nMcLellan, Hugh McLellan, Bob Leger-\nman, M. Ponlch, Rusty Gibbons\nand  Max  Baakin.\nHERE TO HAKE\n\" PICNIC PLANS\nMr. and Mrs. Patriek SuUlvan\nand Mr** Sullivan's father motored\nto Jfelaon Wedneaday to make final\narrangement* for ttw annual international picnic of the Canadian\nLegion and American post st Sullivan   lake,   July   23,\nBome 200 will go down to the\npicnic from Nelson, Including tho\nbugle band and a tug-of-war team-\nOne of the features of the plenlo\nwill be tho opening ef an airport\nat that  point,\nC. H. Whalley Had\nGood War Record\nCALOART. July 12 <CP).-*J. H.\nWhalley, held in Mexico City ln\nconnection with the shooting to\ndsath of David Burton Emeno. general manager of the Bank of Montreal In Mexico, ww employed by the\nfinancial institution at Toronto snd\nKingston ln 1931 before tolng to\ntha southern oountry.\nWhalley. former fellow - workers\nhere atate, served in the war vlth\nthe Royal Air Force and had an\nexcellent record w an airman. Whalley oame to Canada from Sngland.\nLONDON, July 12 (AP) \u2014Sir John\nSimon, secretary for foreign affairs,\nand Lady Simon sailed today aboard\nthe ateamshlp Arlanaa,' for Rio ds\nJaneiro, Brazil, for a holiday. They\nwtll return on the wme ship, due\nat Southampton August 29.\nIt ww uld recently Sir John's\nhealth vas causing his friends anxiety.\n(CP\nand\nOccidental Hotel\n705 Vernon It. Phone B8.L\nII    WA9SICK\nntij  itoomi \u00abr  solid  comfort\nHeadquarters   for   l.ngcers\ntss,  Minns\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.    I.AI'tllNTE,    Prop.\nBoom, rrom soc to \u00bbU0 Monthi*,\nSIO iind up.\nSteAni heited end hot end cold\nwiter  In even  room\nIW Biker nl. Phone an\nTRAIL, B. C.\nNEW CROWN   ;\n[ POINT HOTEL .\nEuropean Plen\n__t:_U<j_*AK1EH_\nComraernel end loumt Trede\nSimple Hoome\nCOMMSBCIAL   RATW\nwithout   uetlt     \u00bbl io\ntilth until   ... 43.00 end I..-0.\nTHAIL, B. C.\n\"A fa\/a cc\nrn thc.U._L.Ham''\n.m.. -_.-.\u00bb\u2022>\u00ab,.e........\n-_._\n~l\nHave the\n\u25a0       NELSON       i\nDAUY NEWS\nDelivered to  you  while\nyou are on your\nvacation\nPhones\nLrnones\n143- and -144\nSmalt-Glaulfled Ads bring big returns. Try one,\nTRANSPORTATION - Freight and Passenger\nSPECIAL!\ntow\nGREYHOUND\nEXCURSION  FARES\nto\nCalgary Stampede\nMCflO THIP AT F.tllE\nano \u00abni:-i|! Aicrm\nTicket! nil eele\nJuly   Kill  lo   lllli,  incliul*.,!\nN.lnri,    limit    .Inlv    Uth\nNl jour\nl.o,nl t.rp\\h_..].i*l  ACtat\nlr ' ijm\nNELSON4RA1L\nFREIGHT\nCareful Handling\nEfficient (Service\nLow Rates\nLet  us nrry  your\n111 Wl -M I SOS    KHI.IIIHT\nNeleon   -   ill,istt-   \u2014   Trail\nI    litis      (Bud-Vint) I\nBLUE LINE\nFREIGHT\nJohnson will be the guest of har\nbrother-in-law and stater. Mr. and\nMre. Ernest oray of Princeton before\nreturning home.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\ntti*. Jo* McDonald and aon Silly\nof  Chicago ars  guwts  of  Mrs.  Mc-\nDpn aid's    parents,    Mr*    end    Mrs.\nJsmes Doherty Sr, Columbia avenue.\ns   a   i\nIrene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.\nP. Jonw. Oovernment road, underwent an operation at Trall-Tadanac\nhospital Monday, and le reported to\n\\m  processing  favorably.\n\u2022 as\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL    HOUSE!    AND    LOTt-IM.\nsuranoe. Notary. J   D   Anderson.\nnnt)\n.MEXICO CITV, July 11\nCable).\u2014Diplomats, bankera _____\nseveral hundred leaders of the Canadian, English and United States\ncolonies here (ate today attended\nfuneral services for David burton\nEmeno, general manager of tlie\nBank of Montreal in Mexico, vho\nvw slain tn his office late yes-\nterday.\nFriday, It vw announoed, Erne no's\nbody vlU be wnt to Winnipeg fdr\ninterment at Emerson, Man., at first,\nit ww understood the body would\nbe wnt to Bmsno's home elty of\nLunenburg, N. a. No reason vm\ngiven for the decision to have burial taka place In ihe Manitoba tovn\nalthough Emeno had a wide acquaintance in Calgary, Winnipeg,\nLethbridge, and other cities on the\npralrlea.\nHla widow la the former Mlw\nFennefather of Regina. Tonight 'she\nwld the had made no plana t* to\nher immediate future but lt ww\nassumed ahe would return to Canada. w\nUNPREMEDITATED\nMesnwhlle. lodged ln the penitentiary, C. H. Whalley, 36-year-old\nhank official, charged with the murder of Emeno, denied the slsylng\nvw  premeditated.\nInterviewed by reportera Whalley\nwld when ho entered the bank of\nMontreal here last night he vw on\nhis vay to ask the genersl manager for a letter of recommendation.\nWhalley, vho had bwn discharged\nwhile on an extended holiday to\nCanada and hla native England, aald\nhe lost his hesd when hg: gaw\nEmeno.\nFye-witnewes to the slaying of\nEmeno wld Whalley ww apparently under the influence of liquor\nvhen be fired five bullets Into\nthe Canadian's body.\nHa denied hs secured a gun tor\nthe sole purpow of alaying the bank\nbead, wylng that ha alwaya carried a gun end had a permit to\ndo  ao\nO'CONNELL IS\nSTILL HELD\nALBANY. *.*\/, JUly Vi (AF).-\nAfttr a day In vhlch hla family's\nhopes for hla early return ran high,\ntho kidnapped John J. O'Connell\nJr.. 34-voar-old national guard officer, ttt still in the handa of hie\ncaptors tonight.\nPlana for hla delivery upon pay*\nment by the O'Connell family's \"go-\nbetveens\" of part pf the M*0,000\nwhleh the kidnappers originally darn a n d * d apparently bad fallen\nthroujrh.\nAll day \"Young John's\" father and\nhla politically powerful uncles, Edward and Daniel O'Connell, Demo,\neratle rulers of Albany city and\noounty, waited amid an air of expectancy at \"Dan's\" summer eamp\nIn the Helderberg mountains towering above the Hudwn valley ao\nmiles from thla city. Eut there wu\nno word from the youngster or bis\nabductor a.\nCANADIAN CASH\nGOOD IN SPOKANE\nTHAU. B. C, July 11. - Jeeee\nKemp, secretary ot tht Tnll board\nof trede. hu been edvieed by tbe\nretell trede bureau of the Spokane\nchamber ol commerce that \"retail\nmerchente tnd profeeolona! men ln\nSpokane bave again adopted the\npolicy of equalling the dlecount\non Canadian money on retail pur-\nciiaeoe in Spokane. Thla policy la\nnow in operation and will remain\nIn effect durlni the I3S3 tourlet\naeaaon.\"\nOn the preeent baela thle would\nmean there would be no discount\non  Canadian  money.\nTlie oondltlona and retuletloni\nan tbe ntna aa for the eeaaon\nof KJ-. namely that the looal merchants . participating wlll absorb the\ndiscount on Canadian funda up to\n10 per cent on retell caah purchase*\nof II or mon. Thla la the offer\nmede to bona fide Canadian reel-\ndintt.\"\nTo obtain the dleoount registration\nat the chamber of eomiperot pr at\nleedlng hotel*, where Identification\ncard* will be Issued. I. neceaaary.\nMORE ABOUT\nARMADA\n(Continued rrom rwe One)\nM'PHERSON\nWINS CASE\nJudge Grants Absolute\nDivorce But Says Room\nfor  Doubt\nOeneral Balbo'e plana, marked with\na alngle blaek eUr, left the water*\nof Reykjavik, hie follower, spread\nfanwlie behind him,\nAl \u00ab:so thU afternoon the lest\nof the squadron dropped down to\nmooring* In thla Labrador port.\nBalbo'e and It other planea loomed\nOver tht bty at 1:10 and elk mon\narrived 68 mlnutee later. Two ar*\nrivals it 4:10 brought tht flotilla\nto Kt full .trength,\nTonlgbt tht flying boats lay at\nthtlr mooring, while Balbo, Oeneral\nAldo Pellegrini and their men retted\n\u2022shore. The plane* muat bt nfuelled\nfor the nent MO-mlle flight to\nShedltc. N.l.\nstores and rrr.i waiting\nShedlac bay ln New Brunswick\nis nady for tht flotilla's arrival,\nstorea and fuel have bttn there\nfor dayt, and permanent moorings\nare down in tht ehtlttrM water.\nBut the flyers will pot lean Cartwrlght tomorrow. Tonight tt appeared probable they would get away\nlor tbe New Brunswick bate on Friday or Saturday.\nTonight Oeneral Balbo and hla\nmen had oovored 3803 mile* la 10\nhour* tnd 30 mlnutea of flying tlm.\n\u2014an average .peed or Just under 130\nmllee an hour.\nFRESH AIR CAMP\nOPENS ON MONDAY\nRotary Camp at Robeon First\nof Thres Planned\nEDMONTON. July IS (CP) \u2014\nAbsolute divorce decree granted\nHon. O- L. McPherson. Alberta\npublic works minister, was upheld\ntoday In a decision given by Mr.\nJustice Frank Ford. The derision\ndismissed action or Cora Lillian\nMcPherson to upset the dKarce\ndecree.\nThe question of costs wss reserved until the judge Is informed\nwhether or not an application is to\nbe made for an allowance to~ the\nplaintiff.\nIn a lengthy Judgment Mr. Justice\nPord pointed to the \"room for doubt '\nsa to where the resl truth of tha\nwhole matter lies\" snd said he\nthought the interest-! of Justice\nwould be better eerved by some\nproper provision for the plslntlff'e\nsupport and right of scceei to her\nchildren.\nIf, the learned judge eald, lt la\nintended to apply to him, under\nthe domestic relatione act for an\nallowance to tlie plaintiff, he waa\nprepared to give as early an appointment as possible for the hearing.\nThe Judgment, In part, reads as\nfollowi:\n\"This setlon is of a kind which\nln the legal history of England'and\nCanada fortunately la rare. In eome\nrespects tt Is unique snd without\nexact precedent It Is remarkable\nthat In 70 years during which the\nEnglish courts have had Jurisdiction\nabsolutely to dissolve merrlaie there\nla, u (ar aa I have been able to\nfind, only one reported eaas ln Bngland where, after decree abeolute\nfor dlvoroe grsnted by an English\ncourt, an attempt h*d been mada\nto have it aet ulde on the ground\nof fraud.\"\nTBAIU BC, July U.\u2014Prepare.\ntlona are under way at Robson by\nEnalgn M. Plnnle for the annual\nBotary freah air camp which will\ncpen Monday for two weeka. Two\ncampa vlll follow afterwards.\nSufficient applications have already been reoelved for tha first\ncamp, and several hava baen entered\nfor the aeoond oamp and third. Applications ara to be esnt to Lieut.\nHanaon for forwarding to Ensign\nPlnnle.\nCampers are advised by the Ensign to take thalr own bedding and\nfood supplies. Milk, eggs and some\nvegetables may ba purchased from\nnearby ranchers-\nRotary freah air camp ls open to\nall those who might otherwise find\nIt difficult to have the opportunity\npf going to a camp.\nColombo Lodges\nPicnic Sunday\nTRAIL, ML July 13.\u2014A monster\npicnic will be held at Paterson,\nSunday, by Joint lodgea of tha Colombo order. The chrlsterforo Colombo society, Sisters of Colombo,\nSons of Colombo snd Daughters of\nColombo and their famlllee will\njoin in the big outing.\nAll kinds of sports are being arranged and refreshment* will be of\na nature to attract everyone. Races\nfoy boys and glrla, aged aeven to 10\nyeara, for fat and thtn women and\na number of other eventa are slated\non tha program.\nA feature of the day will be\nItalian dances on a specially erected\ndanoe pavtlllon.\nBurk Home Scene\nof Fire in Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., July 13.\u2014At about\n3;30 Wednesdsy afternoon, the Trail\nfire department received an alarm\nfrom tha home of E. H. Burk on\nShort atreet, and reached the scene\nin time to avert oonalderable damage.\nA curtain, bloving on an electric\nhot plate Ignited, catching fire to\nthe wall. Tha damage wu vary\nslight.\nTHB LONO VIEW PAYS\ntxpariance prove, that it pqyi to look\nahaad and mak* pravlelon (or unknown\nfuturt needi whin en* ll obi*. R*gul\u00abr\ndtpoiltt In 4 Savlnge Account soon sc*\n(umulata. The monty le alwaye ready for\nUlt, and it ntvtr. depreciate, in valu*.\nTHE\nROYAL    BANK\nOF     CANADA\nREV. C 0. DARBY IS ACQUinED ON\nCHARGE CONCERNING YOUNG GIRL\nEvidence Insufficient to Justify Conviction Sayi\nJudg*\nVANCOOVtK, Jul J 1| (CD-**-.\nCyril Oven Dtrby. -1. e .-ymin\not Olbton'e Undine, wee Acquitted\nIn county court by Judge 3 C. Uc-\nIntaef*    ot   e   cber|e   conrernlne   i\n17-yeer-eJd flrl\n\"~   Dell,   reryu.   K.O..\n\u2022nd\nC to\n3,   W.   __-_,   ._.__\nP. Bder, defended, end A\nBrleey  proaecutod.\nTeitityirn tor the iccnted, tec_-\nblehop A. U de peneler relnted e\nconvemtlon with tke |irl Id Ven.\nrouver on MercH ||, \u00bbhen lbe told\nbin tbet Mr Dtrby ww not to\nbleme for Ut* trouble ebe wu In\nHI* lordtblp edded tbtt Mr. Deyby\nwet eu-rtte it Obrlet ehuroh lor *\nyeer titer eomlni tram Print* Rupert end wi\u00ab very eueeeeeful wltb\nyount people.\nThe cherrie ww -eduction which\nww tlltfe. to lure occurred tt\naibeon'e Undiiu between April >,\nIts., ind Deoember 31.\nmoMisen to marry\nThe trltl tttrected t ttlr crowd,\ninoiudint t number ot women, Tho\neccueed hed bttn rector of thl An-\nlllctn ohurch II Olbton'i Undlni\nfor the Mit three or four yeire.\nThe |lri ned been t to-Minr In hie\nSundty eolrool tnd ww eleo i. member of the Olrl Guides which he htd\norgintwd. fbe ellefod thw ht htd\nliven het I ring on April I. IHI,\ntnd told her thit they could not\nlet married for two or three yeere\nbeceuee ehe  ww too youn|.\nMn, Mnbel Imlth. i defence wit-\nnes*, ittted thet Mr. Dtrby uud to\nlet  her  d|u_r'iter   vvetr   thc   ring   tt\ntimw.\nThe mother ot the |tr) twtitled\nthtt the teemed told her he ww\n\u25a0ecretly eneaeed to her deufhttr tor\nI yetr tnd ww responsible for her\ncondition. *\nADVISED DABBY TO MARRY\nDr. w B, Burnett testified thit he\nhid betn corieu.ted by the ilrl'e\npennte tnd \u00bb4\u00bb1eed Derby to merfy\nher. The teemed, tccordini to\ncrown evidence, flrit weed to miny\nthe |lyl, but liter refused to po\nthrou|h  with It'.\nOame Werden IBd (ipeclll fro.\nvlnclal Pollce Ooiutlble T. P.Hulh-\nerllnd of Beehttt, tetllnf of hli In.\nVMtlgttlont, prior to the liylni of\nt chtrge, wld thtt Derby alleged\nthe tlrl hid oome to hli room when\nhe ww ulwn tnd en wikini up\ntnd finding htr In bed he kicked\nhtr out.\nThe teemed did not take the wltnew ettnd. .\nJudge Mclntoah eoquitted the teemed on the iround thit thi crown\nhid not submitted evidence iuff|-\nelent to justify t conviction The\nevidence, ln hie opinion, did not\nbring the caw within the eectlon\not the code under which It ww Uld.\n\\othitW'\nDeitei\nAT ANY PRICE\n\u25a0Vtjeline' Petroleum Jelly is At\nlut word io purity\u2014thit'i wby\nit il recommended by docton\nthc world over. It's a staodard\nfirst aid remedy for cuta, burnt,\n\u2022calds aod bruises; for tht treatment of colds, fever blisters, dty\nnostrils, windburn, and dotens\nof other things. Keeps baby free\nfrom chafing. Absolutely pure, safe.\nII  IU\u00abI  YOU  BIT   Ml   BINUINI\nIOOK   fOB THI   THAD1MAIK\nVAIIIINI   WHIN   TOU   BUT.\nIf you don't see it you are oot\ngetting the genuine product of\nChesebrough Mfg. Co., Coos'd.,\n5)20 Chabot Avtnue, Montreal.\na \u25a0\nj Fink's Specials j\nSAND CREPE SPORT DRESSES\nAll new styles. In Whlta, Pink, Blue \u00a3\nand Yellow, Slzea 14\u201444\t\nLINEN SUITS\nAU Wool Bathing Suits g j  $9\nSun Backs       Jl\nwe.hible tnd fool for wtrmtr weither \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 m\ntlwtyi look frwh, Belie tnd Oreen, Belie end t\n\\~~\\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\\ tf*\nspertitly priced\nWHITE  IS  RIGHT!\nRight tt the petk e( tht leeson  we  hove a good  selection\nor\u2014\n I\nl__i\nl\nI\n\u25a0\nI\n\u2022 White Sport Shoe*\n\u2022 White Fabric Sandala\n\u2022 'Whltt Kid Dreg* Shoe*  12.95\u2014\u00ab4.95\nI \t\nj FINK'S\nMedical Arts Building\nf2.f>5\u2014f4.96\nfl.95\nREADY-TO-WEAR\nSHOES HOSE\nBaker Street\nI\n (oil\n-TH*  NELSON   DAILY  NEWS,  NELSON,  BC.  \u2014  THURSDAY   MORNINO,  JULY   13.   1933\nOPEN TRADE DOORS WITH KEY\nOF SILVER IS MAGNATE'S PLEA\nOOLD  IN  Y.UXTH\n\"ThU   la   exactly   what   happened\nwhen the banka took the gold [rem\ncirculation    to   put    it   Into   their\nvaults.    Of   course,   the   circulation\ndid  not  stop.   But there   was  less\ngeld:   It  became  dearer;   It  waa  no\nmore the seme yardstick.\n\"Before the pound was foroed off\nwains.     \u201en.   n   _    M the gold standard the  cost of gold\nasraing.    oao    <*    \u00ab\u00ab\u00ab.\u00ab.    *-I was 89 shillings  per ounce. Now  lt\nkings,   in   a   reoent   Interview   with \\(!0tU m ahilllngs per ounoe. nearly\n-i v.. n___i  arfvnrttfA \"oDeninn^flftv per cent more. Thia means that\nSilver Restoration Would\nSolve Ills of the\nWorld\nLONDON. July II\u2014\u00abr Henri De\nterdlng.    one    ot   the    world'a    oil\nkings,   in   a   reoent   mwrv.rw   w..\u00ab(costi ria inmin\u00a5B ^ ^\nArnold Vas Diss, advocates \"openingyfirty per cent more  This means that\n!\u00ab\u00ab   m-am tn  mt   ths  same  meaaure\ntrade doors with a key of silver\"\n\"For the so-ul Ion,. \u00bbr the world'a\nfinancial tn.utiir*. we muat go\nback to m mmukI and honeat monetary pollrv. One of the flrat conditions to thin Is the restoration\nof sllter.\"\n\"Ia this not a frightfully complicated  question?\"\n1 \"Not at ell,\" Str Henri replies.\n\"Everything which ls good la simple.\nIt has been made complicated hy\neconomists who could not esrn a\nround a week lf they tried to get\nJob In en office.\n\"Tou know what gold ls? Here\"\u2014\nBlr Henri picks up a ruler -\"gold\nIs nothing more than a measure, s\nyardstick, with which to measure\nTaluee.\n\"Suppose that somebody took a\n[apeclal fancy to oo'.lectlng ordinary\nyardsticks and tried to buy them all\nup. The' shops would still go on\n\u2022eiitng their goods, but they would\ntry'to uae other sticks or the assls-\ntanta would measure the goods out\nwith their arms, or whst not.\nln order to get the same meaaure\nback as before you have to give\nthree pigs Instead of two for the\nesme   value   In   money.\n\"Now we cannot get the gold\nback into circulation. Our yardstick haa failed us, snd so we\nmust look (or another in order\nto assist In breaking up a monopoly of messures. That other yardstick is stiver.\nIN   THE   EAST\n\"Now what happened to silver?\nFor ages sliver has been used aa a\nyardstick neat to gold. In the\nBast It was neerly exclusively used\nfor thst purpose The silver-using\npeoples of the world comprise a\nmajority  cf the  world's population.\n\"What did we do? Sliver wsa\npractically demonetised; the price\nof lt was depreciated sa a conee-\nquenoe of putting India on the\ngold bullion basis; the savings of\nmillions of people in the Far Seat\nlost three-fourths of their value.\nThe demand for silver waa artificially   lcwere<j '-by   decreasing   the   pre\ncious metal contents of ailver coins.\n\"Previously the half-crown or shilling contained about nine-tenths of\ntheir value in silver. Now they\nonly contain one-half. The present\naUver value in a half-crown piece\nIs about 4d.      \u2022\u00bb\n\"We should Increase these contents and thereby lncreaae tbe demand for silver. It ahould. again be\nrestored to its position bf official\nyardstick.\n\"Sliver would then regain Ita value, which means that the purchasing power of the Orient-Ms\nwould be accordingly increased. The\nWest could sell more of Its products\nto the Bast; It would be a fillip to\ntrade  and  Increase  employment.\n\"For most of the silver of the\nworld lies still In savings. If you\nrestore the buying Power of these\nsavings, you bring millions In circulation,\nNOT  HONEST\n\"The teeming millions ot the Eaat\nIs not a hollow expression. If you\ncould get the people In Oreat Britain to spend sn extra half-crown\nper day, you would bring over six\nmillion pounds each day ln fresh\ncirculation. This may not be an\neasy thing to bring about. But you\nwould get the same results If the\nChinese could spend an extra threepence by ailver being worth so\nmuch  more.\n\"Some people think that you cannot go back, now that the mistake\nhaa onoe been made. To them I\nsay: It ls never too late to mend,\nDoea not the sinner try to wipe\nout his sins? In any case lt would\nhelp much to restore confidence\nAnd that Is sorely needed.\n\"Besides, tt ls not honest to Issue\nso-called silver coins which only\nrepresent a fraction of their face-\nvalue. The national treasuries msy\naccept lt as a helpful boon, but\nfor the national wealth it la a\nprecarious thing.\n\"Supposs a Oovernment would get\nIn power which started printing\nbanknotes without limit. The wealth\nof that nation would be destroyed\novernight. That is precisely what\nhappened In Russia.\n\"tf tens of millions of silver coins\nhsd been In circulation in Russls\nthe- total Impoverishment of the\nwhole population would not have\ngot the same  hold.\n\"People like  to  save  silver.  They\nhave   silver   teapots   in   the   home\nsnd other objects of dally use  They _\nfeel   that   these   will   always   keep'\ns certain amount of value.\n\"Why deceive them? \"Ohl' a prominent banker said once to me,\n'everybody knows that ailver coins\ndo not contain all ailver.' 'Well.1\nI said, 'would you stamp on them:\nThis coin is only half silver'? 'Certainly net,' he replied, 'Nobody\nwould take them I' \"\nMISS ALLEN IS\nBACK AT NAKUSP\nNAKUSP. B. C, July 12.\u2014Mlaa\nJoan Csdden of Burton waa the\nguest of Mr. snd Mrs. F. Rushton\nthis week-end. On Sundsy'she -eft\nwith   Miss  Mwy   Rushton   tor   Naw\nYMIR FOLK HAVE       MDC   1 f  UADDIC\nA WEINER ROASTl\"\"\u2122- J* *\" HARMO\nENTERTAINS AID\nYMIR, B. C, July 12.\u2014Arthur\nJohnson and Hans Erlckson of tbe\nReno Mine are spending their. two\nweeks' holidays here.\nMrs, Harry Stevens was a Nelaon\nvisitor on Friday, being accompanied\nby Mr. and Mrs. Clsrancs Mclsaac\nand  Mrs. Athol  Mclaaac,  Mr.  Athol\nfa^\/Afk&\nAPPLEDALE SEES\nFORESTRY FILMS\nDenver where -_hey will be the guesta I Mclsaac' bemg\" m\"f\u00ab\" memcafat\nof Mr   snd Mrs. J. Draper. tention\nO. Clsrke srrlved Saturdsy from The ^^ tolkM ^ Ymlr heW \u00a7\nVancouver and spent some time lnlWlMr I0Ut on Sun[ity tTenlng at\nt_~um  *n  tmiu   f<\u00ab  fimdnn ' Cynlde   Plant,\nAPPLEDALE, b,  0- July   12-The\nCanadian Forestry association showed\ntheir pictures to a large audience\nIn the hall on Thursdsy evening\nand.Mr. Ablett gave an Interesting\ntalk on the work of the association.\nThe pictures were reported as very\ngood.\nThe Slocan Valley branch of the\nSocialist party of Canada held a\nmeeting In the hall on Wednesday\nnight. The discussion was \"Is Socialism   a  promise   or   menace\"?\nThe dance held ln the hsll by\nthe Progressive aasoclatlon on Pridsy night waa fairly attended.\nMr. and Mrs. W. T. Wynne spent\nthe  weekend  at  Nskusp,\nMr. snd Mrs. B Lansdown had\ntheir son-in-law. W. Wardsle ss\ntheir  weekend  guest.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Stainton and\nfamily of Trail arrived Saturday to\nspend the holidays with Mrs. Stain-\ntons parenta. Mr. snd Mrs. W. T.\nWynne.\nMlss I. Day, who has been attending school In Nelson, la spending\nthe holidays with her parents, Mr.\nand   Mrs.  H. Day,\nMr. and Mrs D.F. Peters spent the\nweekend  vlaltlng  relatives  in  Trail.\nMlas W. Meyer, who attended high\nschool in. Roasland, la spending the\nholidays with her mother, Mrs. J.\nV.  Meyer.\nMrs. O. Crawford and family of\nTrail are spending the holldaya on\ntheir ranch here.\n* J. Fltaalmmons, M. L. A, made\nseveral calls here this weak.\nMr. snd Mrs. C. Dickey hava left\nfor their new home, having sold\ntheir ranch here. They will be\ngreatly mlsaed by young and old\nas they both worked hard for the\nwelfare   of   the   community.\nMr. McOregor and sou. of Alberta arrived this week to thetr\nnew home.\ntown   en  route   for   Sandon\nMr and Mrs. J, Orlgg .eft on Saturdsy   for  Victoris.\nMr and Mrs. A, B. Harley. Gordon\nand Muriel left, Dy csr. Saturday\nfor the coaat, They will visit in\nthe   Okanagan   en   route.\nMr, Williams ot Grahams Landing\nwss a motor  visitor here  Saturday,\nMr. and Mrs. A. Miller of Burton\nmotored  to  Nakusp  Saturdsy.\nMlsa A. A. Allen who has spent\nthe past few montha in Vancouver,\nCalgary, Nelson snd Banff returned  Ssturdsy.\nMrs. E. C Johnson left on Mondsy\nfor Oksnsgan  Landing.\nMlss Eunice carruthera of Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital who\nhas been holidaying st her home\nhere left on Monday for Nelson.\nMlas M Kirk of Vancouver trrlved\nSaturday to spend the aummer vacation at her home here.\nNorman Smith of Golden ta the\nguest   of   Mr.   snd   Mra   H.   Clarke.\nRev. and Mrs. A. C. Pound and\nfamily left on Monday by car\nfor   Vernon,\nFrsnk Howltt who hss been visiting his parents here left on Saturday   for  Edmonton.\nMlss Eunice Carruthers, Mtu Molly\nIslip. C. R. Stevenson and W.\nBennett of Nelson motored td New\nDenver  Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. Dorln ot Needles\nwere visitors ln town over the\nweek-end.\nRev Fsther- Monahan wss a Nakusp visitor sundsy.\nMr. and Mrs. I Mosley and son\nBill left Sunday for Creston.\nMrs. Lee of Graham? --Lending was\na Nakusp visitor Saturday.\nRev. Father Hobson of Trail\nand his sister, Mlss Ellen Hobson of\nSt. Pauls hospital. Vancouver, were\nthe guesta of Mrs. J. Parent Sr.\nover the axek-end. They left on\nMonday for Vernon where they\n.wlli  meet their slstsr,  Miss Alberta\n?obson   who  has  been   teaching  at\nsppen.\nMtss Helen Gardner srrlved on\nMonday from Nelaon and wlll re-\nlleva at the Arrow Lakes hospital\nhen.\nMlas Betty Smltb of Winnipeg ls\nthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.\nMorns.\nMr. snd Mrs. Wm. Marshall of\nArrow Park were vlaltora In Nakusp\nSunday.\nPercy Cawley of Wallace, Idaho,\nis the guest of his sunt Mrs. Orace\nGrant.\nNorman Burgess of Nelson ts\nspending his holidays with his\nbrothers Andrew snd Mathew Burgess.\nMrs. Nelson Peterson and Mrs-\nJohn Lindstrum were the guests\nof Mrs. Samuel Ball on Frldsy\nafternoon.\nMr. and Mrs. Wiijsm Coles were\nNelson visitors on Mondsy evening\nbeing accompanied by Arthur Johnson   and   Hans  Erlckson.\nPAC.l   1VBEV\nK. Tingle, R. Zadra, A- 'Kennett\nand J. Kirk. Turk Avlson, H Sinclair. N. Tomllnson. A. Jeffrey. H\nMacPherson.   J.   Miller.\nNelson Music Club\nIs Feted at Harrop\nHARROP. B. C, Juty 12\u2014The\nNelson Muslo club wsa entertained\nst a lawn tea by Mrs. W. 8. Ashby\nst her home ln Hsrrop Isst Wednesdsy. Those assisting the hostess\nwere MTs. B. Hsrrop, Mrs. H. Fair-\nbank, Mrs. L. O. Piper snd Mlss\nJoan Ashby. The Invited guesta included: Mrs. T. Hlgglnbothsm, Mrs.\nJ. T. Andrews, Mrs. D. Kerr, Mrs.\nW. Brown, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs.\nL&wery, Mra Marsden, Mra. S. Couch,\nMrs. A. H. W. Crossley. Mrs. J.\nGsnsner. Mrs. Glsdys Webb Foster,\nMra, Homersham, Mrs. Holmgren,\nMra. Gordon Allen, Mra. Mawhlnney,\nMrs. J. A, C. Walley, Mlss L.\nAnnable, Mlss pelrson. and Mlss May\nEccles of NelsOn and Mlss Mary\nJarvis of Procter.\nMlss Wlnnifred Harrop, wbo haa\nbeen on the teaching staff at Invermere, arrived home Sunday to spend\nthe holldaya.\nAmong shoppers to Nelson Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Price.\nMr. and Mrs. Harwood of South\nSlocan were Sunday visitors at the\nhome of Mr. snd Mrs. E.  Harrop.\nBEWILDERED BY\nFRANTIC BOASTS\n-the public has held to a\nsolid fact which it can be*\nlieve-the simple truth that\nthrough 18 years of claims and\ncounter-claims-more motorists have chosen Goodyears\nthan any other tire*\nGoodyear emerges, from a period\nof distress selling of bargain tires\nwith its leadership actually increased More people than ever\nhave discovered that when money\nmust go farthest Goodyears are\nthe best buy.\nForestry Films Are\nShown Willow Point\nGRAY CREEK\nPROMOTIONS\nWILLOW POINT, B. C. July 12-\nMany gathered In Crystal hall, Saturday nlgbt to see tbe films shown\nby S. V. Abble tt of the Caaadlan\nForestry   Association.\nW. P. Dickson introduced Mr.\nAbblett who gave a short talk on\ntha alms of this aasoclatlon which\nIs financed by Individuals and la\nin no way connected with the\ngovernment. Two Juhlor wardens.\nJoe Horrlgan and Barle Shannon\nwere   appointed.\nThe films shown wers exceptionally\nInteresting and were scenic depicting\nthe many wonderful waterfalls\nof Canada; induatrlal, explaining the\nprocess of the psper Industry; films\nahowlng aome of tha causes of the\ndread fire and a happy one at tbe\nend for ths children.\nJ. H. Applewhalte spoke briefly\non the splendid magazine connected with this work, and Mr,\nDlckaon voiced tbs appreciation of\ntha   audience.\nMra. H. Broadwood and family\nMary, John and Bunty of Trail are\nspending ths summer here having\nrented the  lnatltute  houae.\nMISS STOTT IS\nFERNIE VISITOR\nGRAY   CREEK.    B.C.,   July    11\u2014\nThoee who were promoted to higher\ngrades   In   the   Gray   Creek   echool\nMti\nGrsde 2 to 3\u2014Alice Lymbery.\nOrade 3  t% 4-Lyle Oliver.\nGrade 4 to fr--Margaret Clarke and\nWlllUm   Buerge.\nOrade 8 to 8\u2014James Oliver.\n!    Grade 6 to 7\u2014John Buerge, Hugh\nClark  and  Floyd   Oliver.\n'    Grade  7  to S\u2014John  Oliver.\n!    Entranoe    pupils      were      Albert\nMackle.   Boswell,     Marjorle     King,\nEileen Jaeobaon, Crawford Bay, Roale\nAdama.   George   Ollrer,   Gray   Creek.\nNBW DENVER, B. C. July 12-\nWomen's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's\nmet at the home of Mre A. L. Levy\non Thursdsy. The president. Mrs.\nL. W. sells, wss tn the chair. It\nwaa decided to hold a strawberry\nsocial at the band stand during the\ncoming week. After the regular\nbusiness wss concluded, s very\ndainty tea was served by the hostess !\nMrs. Levy, Those present were Mrs\nL. W. Sells, Mrs. H. Pendry, Mrs\nS. Tomllnson, Mrs. H. Tomllnson\nMrs. C. Thrlng, Mrs. W. Cllffe. Mrs. ,\nC. Clifford. Mrs. Thrlng, Mlu D j\nLowe, Mlsa K. Tingle, Mlss W. Aylwln  and Mrs, Levy.\nMrs.   J.   C-   Harris   of   the   Bosun\nrsnch,  entertained  the   members  of j\nthe Presbyterian Ladles' Aid recently j\nwhen there were  12  members present.     After   the    regular    buslnesa j\nmeeting, a delicious tea was served j\nby   the   hostess,  Mrs.   J.   0.   Harris. >\nassisted   by   her   daughter,   Mra.   A\nI*. \u25a0 Harris.    Thoae present were  Mra\nR. George, Mrs.  M. R.  Hill,  Mrs   T\nAvlson,   Mrs.   D.   Shannon,   Mrs.   O. {\nJohnson,   Mra.   J.   Nyman.   Mrs.   J |\nB.   Smith,   Mrs.  A.  L.   Harris,   Mtss ;\nGertrude   Smith.   Misses   Dors   snd j\nAdeline   Clever  and   Mlss   D.   Clem- !\nnon and Mrs. T. Plln.\nThe United Aid met at th\/ home\nof Mra. A. Francis. After the regulsr\nbuslneaa meeting, a dainty tea was.j\nserved on the lawn, when Mra. Francis was assisted by Margery Francis\nand Hilda Crellln. Those present\nwere Mrs. O. V. White. Mrs. R. J.\nThompson, Mrs. S Samuelson, Mrs.\nA. Trlckett, Mra. J. H. Young. Mrs\nR. I. .Klrkwood. Mrs. E. Angrlgnon\nMlss E. Angrlgnon. and Mrs. A.\nFrancis.\nThe local tennla club held their\nopening tea on Wedneaday, when\nthere wss a good crowd In attendance. There were visitors from\nSandon snd Sllverton snd there\nwas  lota of  good tennis.\nThe golf club held  their  regular !\ntournament   on   Saturday   on   the\nISM]   courae.  when  there  were  five j\nfoursomes In plsy.    First prlae wss\nwon by Mra. J. Tier and P. Kennett. J\nConsolation, Miss Adeline Over snd\nS. Samuelson.\nThe   annual   school   meeting   wns l\nheld Saturday night  in  the school-\nroom   of   the   public   school.   There\nwaa a crowd in attendance, and sev- I\neral matters came up for discussion.\nNew   trustees  elected   fcr   the   yesr j\nwere:  H. Tomllnson  snd  R-  Crellln\nAuditor  for the yesr, J. B.  Smith. |\nre-elected.\nLochlel    and    Alec.    Cameron    ol\nVancouver,   were   visitors    In    town '\nMonday, renewing acquaintances.\nA number of ths young folks mo-\nTo attach labels to tin and make\nthem al here-\u2014first, brush over\nlightly with a cut onion, or melted\nparafin, and ths label will stick\ntightly, or a llttle brown sugar\nadded to paste hss the same affect.\nAdhesive tape makes good labels for\ntins.\nTEMPTING    RECIPES\nSURPRISE\nSALAD\nPEEL AN\nORANGE\nremove ill of tht white skin,\nslice thinly (in rounds)- Shin\na tomato and slice. Amn_t\nas follows: 1 slice of tomato,\nthtn \u2022 slict el orange, thtn\ntomito again and so on, Cut\nin hall through ctntrt. Arrange in V-shapt on Itttuct\nwith mayonnaist in ctntrt.\nA salad like that makes a\ndelightful  addition  to  any\nmeal.      Particularly   if  tht\n  drtsiinj   hat   bttn   madt\ntored to perry sidini, ittday night I    appttiiing   and   intertstint\nto attend the atrawberrv social thur !        __ r .       ,   . . ,\nTho-* who went weir: Mr. and Mr\u00ab !     with V.olm\u00abn s Mustard.\nC. Kennett.  Mlas oladya  MacPheraon.   Mlaa  Adeline   clever.   H.   Mnr-\nPherson, Turk Avlson,  J. Miller.  F\nLelbaher, W. Morrlaon,  H.  Dow  and\nothers.   \t\nThoae who motored to Brandon on\nMondsy night to attend the perty\nIor Lochlel and Aleo. Cameron,\nwere: Mr. and Mra. C. Kennett. Mr\nand Mra. K. Spigarioi, Misses P\nHsmllton, A. Clever, a. MacPheraon,\n(51 mans\nX-\/D8F Mustard\nAIDS   DIGESTION\"\n^^ttylltff I^Q (Ewt|l*tt|(^\nINCORPOSATIO   tW MAV lr\u00bb70.\nFriday Bargains at \"The Bay'1\nMORE PEOPLE RIDE ON\nGOODYEAR TIRES\nTHAN ON ANV OTHER KIND\nFBRNEE, B.C., July 12\u2014Mlaa Stott\nof Penticton wu tn tbe city laat\nweek renewing old acquaintances,\nthe gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey\nBrown.\nMr. and Mrs. Thomas Beck are attending   the   Cslgary   Stampede.\nI    Mlss   Catherine    Wilson    returned\nj from  Blairmore  Saturday  where  she\nvlalted Mlas Isobel Duncan.\nMrs. K. Bryant and son are holidaying in Crsnbrook with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. E   Jones.\nMr. snd Mrs. E. 0. Holtby of Calgary are holidaying at McBain's\nLake.\nA party of three boya, Stanley\nLetek, Delyle Boeee and Oeorge\nBrown -started out Sunday to hike\nover ths mountains to Bull River\non  a prospecting trip.\nMr. snd Mrs. Crawford snd son of\nCranbrook are apendlng tha vacation at McBain's I<ake.\nNorton P. Brand who haa held the\nposition of American conaul ln thla\ncity for 30 yeara, wlll leave on\nThursday for the new poet In\nCalgary whloi. hs wss assigned to\nat the closing of the Pernle office, and which ha will occupy until\nhla retirement next year.\nTO BUILD AT~\nSLOCAN PARK\n?! KIDDIES??\nA Surprise for you!   You'U never guess what it\nis, so see tomorrow morning's paper and arrange with Mother for an early Breakfast on\nSaturday!\n\u20224\nf \/: \\     I\n.'  \\ )      _\u2022<\u2022\nM  \\\nGOO\nYEA\nBLOCAN PAKK. B. C, July 12\u2014\nA. J. Nichols, who haa been visiting his fsmily ln Rossland. returned Monday. Ha was accompanied by his youngest daughter,\nBelle, who wlll spend a short holiday  here.\nChsrlea Dicky, a new realdent,\nwss s business visitor to Nelson\nMonday, pertaining to the erection\nof a service station  and  atore  bere,\nTha following la a list of namea\nof tbe pupils of Slocan Park school\nwho were successful Ln paaslng\nthetr   examination*.\nDivision l\u2014 in order of rank, pass\nto grsde VIII\u2014Nsncy Poohschoff,\nWalter Oreavtson, Myrtle Stobo, pred\nKonklln, snd Nick Poohachoff.\n. paaa to grade VII\u2014Nancy Konkln,\nPeter Roalnkln. Msbel Plotnlkoff,\nMike Oaachoff. Annie poohachoff.\nPolly Padowinikoff. and Martha\nOaachoff.\nPaas to grsde VI\u2014Astrl Storbo,\nQlorta Storbo, Mary Zaytsoff. Bill\nRebin, Ronald oreavlson, Ma* Jar\nvo.oft, Bill Chernoff, John Poloni\nkoff, Anita Samarodln, Mary striu-\noff, and Bill Volkln.\nAccident statistics show that July\n4 is by far the most dangerous dsy\nSPECIALS\nKiddies' Pique\nGOATS\nSmart styles for thc wes tot\nPastel   ahades QCC\nGirls' VoUe and\nMesh Dresses\nAll naw atylea and colors\nSlaes t to 14 yeara. QC<!*\nFor  '*_-i\nBoys' Overall\nPants\nBlue denim panta, rivettert\npockets, bett loops and cdffs\nSize   12  to   11  yeara.      QCf\nREMNANT DAY\nat \"THE BAY\"\nRemnant Day Is always sn attracticn. The values srs so substantial Many useful lengths of prlnta. woollens snd silk. All\nat Hslf Price or leas.    HIIDAY. UEMNANT DAY.\nTOWELLING SPECIAL\n100 yarda good striped Turkish Towelling. 17 Inches\nwide snd of good  weight.    Splendid  for towels or\nrunnera.   Regular value 3V yard.\nPridsy. 2H ?*rd\u00ab for\t\n49\nBARGAINS IN PILLOW SLIPS\nOood svery-day slips st a record low price for the\nquality. Pull 42 lnchea wide.    Will gire every satisfaction.\nPair \u201e\t\nyi\nTURKISH TOWELS\nAlmost unbelievable value In smsll _^\nTurk Towels. Vary useful for the ^H\nkitchen or for guesta  at  the  price  of \u00ab\u25a0\na facecloth ^B\nEach     - \u00ab      ^\nNEW FABRIC GLOVES\nSummer ahades in the new M\u00ab*h\njrloves.   Cool    snd    correct    wltb\nshort sleeves. Shsdes of eggshell.\nwhite or mist.  Slses  8  to  1\\k-\nSpecial,   pslr   \t\nMASTER FIVE SHOES FOR MEN\nSpecially made from high-grade selected leathers and lasted to give proper foot comfort.   Msde ln brown or black kid or calfskin snd over combination fitting lasts vlth\nmedium or squaifc toe, Ooodyeer welted soles snd in half alaes.\nPriced   mm,\t\nGROCETERIA\nService Grocery\nQUAKER CORN  FL\u00bbRF,_ -\nJ pkt>. (or \t\n25<\nLIBBVS  SHEET  RELISH\u2014ratty  Isn:   mme\nvet   Jrar _     . \u2022\/T'\nLIBBVS   PEACHES\u2014HUtm   or  Moet;      _ge\nter  tin   ..: -.   **y\nLIBBT'S SWEET MIX  PICKLES\u2014Fart;       <_m(\nJar:   rarh   .__   '\u25a0\/v\nSPAGHETTI    WITH     CHEESE\u2014Cltalllaai\npar  tin   _\t\n9*\nl.OHNEVS    BAKINO    CHOCOLATE\u2014 mnc\nSUNLIGHT' WAI^-CHMB   it \"l; .Or\npar   carton  \u2014\u2014\nMINUTE TAPIOCA\u2014 *\u00bb\u00a3<-\nI pkta. for   -O\nAUSTRALIAN   (I RRANTS\u2014Rrelranfi. \u25a0   *\u00ab>\n. ih*. ior   \"y\nC. A  B. CRAB MEAT\u2014Ha;\nper   tin   \t\n33*\n\u00ab\ni\n tsar, rocs\n\"intertoi 0\/ British Columbia's Family Newspaper''\nALL  IH NTWS  WHILE IT IS NIWS\nPubliihed tvtry morning except Sundty by in* MEWS\nP0BL1SHIN0 COMPAN1. LIMITED, -lb Baker Etrttt. Nelson,\nB.C    Mtmbtr of CANAL-UN  PRESS urnd Will Benrlc-t      .     .\nAOVEKTISINO   RATES   ON   APPLICATION\nOr rttt cirdt mty be seen it tbt office of tny Advtrtltlni Agency\nrecognlted by tbt CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION.\nINC. of wblcb Uu N.lson only News u t membtr.     ....\na, mtu icountry)\nPtr  yttr\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nper montb _______________\nBr mtll (olty), ptr yttr ..._.\nOuttide Ctntdt. ptr montb\nPer  yttr\nDelivered  (city by ctrrlir), ptr week\nPer yttr  \u25a0\t\nPty ible ln tdvinot.\nMember Audit Buretu of Clrculttlon,\n_\u2022  to\n_   SM\n. 11.00\n- .11\n_.   1A0\n_     AS\n- UM\n\"Between You\nand Me\"\nBy \"J.B.C.\"\nTHURSDAY, JULY 18, 1933.\nTHE PART OF THE CHURCH IN\nECONOMIC RECOVERY\nIn hia defence of recent action by the Toronto\nConference of the United Church, Rev. Dr. Ernest\nThomas cited so eminent of a man of affairs as Sir\nThomas White as the exponent of views which supported the movement which. Dr. Thomas championed.\nIt was asserted that speaking to the Canadian Manufacturer's Association Sir Thomas had called upon\nthe preachers to grapple with the basic prejudices,\ndispositions and attitures which were the basis of\nthe world's troubles.\nAt the time, The Toronto Telegram remarked that\nSir Thomas would probably be surprised to find his\nremarks used as a text for a homily upon the church\nand economics. After looking over a proof of his\naddress, which is reprinted by Industrial Canada,\nthis opinion is confirmed. He said in part:\n\"Buffering minlclnd has naturally aaked why wt cannot hav\u00bb an orderly progww\u2014why we muat alternate pa-\nrloda of boom with period* of depreaalon? There la a\nway. and one way only. The way to avoid perloda of depreaalon Is to prevent perloda of boom. Inflation muat inevitably be followed by deflation. What then will prevent\na boom from developing? Juat the observance ot the good\nold truth* of economic common eenae derived from oen-\nturtee of expenenoe.\n\"Now what are the simple truth., to which I have\nreferred? I will Juat mention one or two: That old fashioned thrift\u2014I don't mean avarice\u2014that old faehloned\nthrift la a virtue, and that wanton extravaganoe ta a vice.\nIt la not, ladlea and gentlemen, the overturn of the\neoonomlc ayatem which la the development of centurlea of\nexperience and which In it* potentialItlea la exquisitely\nadaptable to serve the economic needs of mankind\u2014lt\nla not the overthrow of that system that ls to be dealred,\nbut It la almply a new recognition of those old and homely\ntrutha which we all know so well. Now la the world likely\nto act upon thoae truths?\n\"Aa to whether, human nature being what lt la, we\noan ever hope to realise orderly economic progress, unattended by periods of boom or depression, your opinion\nla aa good ae mine. _fcn Its wider aspect the problem\nmay be more a moral than a material one. it may be\nthat what humanity moat needa la the spiritual uplift\nwhich will purge It of exceaetve love of riches, of greed of\ngain, the passion for speculation and of other sordid pas-\natona which keep Ita faoe to the ground and Ita eyes from\nthe stare, perhaps the task ls one for the preacher rather\nthan for the economist or even for the statesman.\"\nIt will be seen that Sir Thomas White's utterance contains no suggestion that preachers should\nembark upon the business of directing economic\nchanges. He does not even suggest that the economic\nsystem, built up through the centuries, requires change,\nand denies that its overthrow is the remedy for present conditions. He has intimated that the system has\nbeen subject to abuse, and ridding it of abuses may\nbe more a moral than a material problem. Undeniably\nSir Thomas has issued a call to the church, but there\nmust be some doubt that the church, when it rushes\nin with a monkey-wrench, hae suitably responded to\nhis call for a plane to smooth off the rough inequalities of the system.\nThe clip joints tn New Tork are\non the make again. Which la a way\nof aaying that the buslnesa of extortion, robbery, vice and violence\nis booming ln the crooked little\nhide-away  night  cluba.\nHundreda of night-hawk taxi drivers, uya Paul Harrison, are acting\nas percentage contact men for the\ngyp apot. And scores of other ateerers\nhaunt the doora of legitimate cabarets and midnight theaters, shrewdly\nsizing up male prospects, furtively\nsidling up to tell them of th* gay\ngoing*.on in this or that establishment. They alwaya offer personally\nto conduct their victim* to the\nplaces, a eollcltout gesture made because they dar* not carry cards\nwhich would furnish evldenoe If\nseised by the polio*.\nMoat of them are hard and wary\nfellows, the dregs of Broadway, but\nspecialists in simulating conviviality.\nTheir reward Is 40 psr cent of the\ntake\" from each sucker they are\nable to entice to a clip joint, ateerers of * more select group work in\nevening clothe* and within the\nrecognized night clubs.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nWhat's a clip joint like? Hare's a\nsample, described by a victim who\ntook his loss rather than complain\nto the police. Be Is, of all things a\nyoung New York attorney employed\nby a prominent law firm.\n\"Thla place,\" he uld, \"w&a on\nForty-sixth atreet about a hundred\nyarda off Broadway. I went there\nwith a friendly llttle guy I'd talked\nwith for about two houra in a good\nspeakeasy. He rang a bell three\ntlmea and we went Into a hallway. A\nman there looked us over, and pushv\ned another button three times and\nwe went upstairs.\nAnother man Let us in a door,\nand I saw the plaoe wu juat a\nlarge apartment, shabbily furnished\nand stifling hot. Not at aU Uke the\nintimate little night club' the steer-\ner had described. I wu worried and\nwanted to leave, but uveral men\nsurrounded me and began talking\nand laughing, and they aort of\njost'.ed me Into tho next room. I\nlooked around for tbe man who\nbrought me, and he wu gone.\n\"There wer* alx girl* ln the big\nroom, and about six tables. The\ngirls wer* pretty and ln good-looking evening clothu. They aU rushed\nup and aaked me to buy a drink. I\nHt down with a blonde who aald\nher name wu Dorothy.\nA big waiter came and said\n\u25a0Whafll It be\u2014a cocktail for the\nlady?' She had a cocktail and I had\nbeer. The waiter said tin show\nwouldn't come on for two more\nhours, and to make ourselves oom-\nfortable. There were no other customers ln the plaoe. ac; after one\nmore drink I decided to get out of\nthere snd asked for my check. The\nwaiter figured a minute and laid lt\ndown u careleuly u you pleue. I\nlet out a yelp. The check read W75.\n\"The glrla all left and three other\nmen came ln. One who aald be wu\nthe manager explained that I had\njust bought 14 round* of drlnka for\neverybody ln th* house. I uld I\ndidn't hav* that much money and\nthey grabbed me and emptied my\npockets. I bad about 160 and they\ntook that, and my watch and light\nar. The manager looked, at my per-\naonai papers and saw who I wu.\nHe uld: 'I gueu you don't want thla\nto get ln the paper*.' 1 aald I didn't,\nHe uld: 'Well, you write us a check\nfor |300 or a lot of people will\nhear about this.' So I wrote the\ncheck, and stopped payment on it\nnext day.\n\"Aa I wu going out the big waiter\ntold me I wu lucky I hadn't got\nhurt. 'Lot* of 'em gets hurt,' he\nsatd. 'And I'll tip you to aome\nthing, buddy. Thia ia Just one of our\njoints. We clip you here and before\nyou have found a cop at the corner\nwe have locked up the place and\nare, busy clipping somebody elu at\nanother spot up the street. When\ntbe dicks get here they don't find\nnothing, which only make* you\nlook  \u25a0Illy\/\"\n25 Years Ago\n(Prom    The   DaUy   News   of   July\nIS, 1908)\nOwing to the fact that tho Eutern Townships bank's vault had not\ncooled sufficiently after the big\nflra, which wiped out two business\nblocks, to be opened, Oranby Smelt-\nAUNT HET\nar  employeu   w*r*   unable  to  have\ntheir checks cashed  yesterday.\ns  t   *\nThe  mtll ordered   for the Nugget\nmine   in    Sheep    creek    has    been\npurchased.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA rich ledge  hu  been  uncovered\nIn   the   Brooklyn   mine  at  Phoenix.\nset\nRoy  C.  Brock   reports  the  strawberry crop about half over now,\n\u2022 *   *\nO.  X.  Archibald   cam*   back   from\na trip to the Eut yeeterday.\nIHE RHYMING\nOPTIMIST\nBr   ALINE   MM MALMS\n\u25a0THB  tUttt  DAILY  rttyttt, filtSOW. B.C.  \u2014  THmiSDAY  MOBNINO,  3W.   M,   IMI      \t\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBj   tha   -.wld*,   l.radlm   Authorltj.\nMILTON   C.  WORK\nCyclist: \"I don't can who you are, I'm going to apeak my mind.\"\nLady driver: \"Please don't. I'm aura you haven't a nloe one.\"\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nRising: Commodity\nPrices at the Wrong\nTime for Prosperity\nTo  the  Editor:\nSir\u2014In several of your recent\neditorials, aleo aome articles appearing ln your paper, you seem to\nthink people should be greatly encouraged on aocount of rising commodity prices. But to the Kootenay\nrancher, selling milk for three oents\nper quart, butter fat for 14 oenta\nper pound, and with tha Jam\nmarket ahot to pieces by the high\ncoat of augar, rising commodity\nprices are not very cheerful reading,\nand to the apple grower who got\nnothing for hla lut year's crop,\nand hu no better prospects this\nyear, rising commodity prices bring\nno Joy. To the family with no Income and Insufficient clothing, and\nanother winter coming, rising prloes\not clothing must surely gladden their\nhearts. With wool selling for seven\ncents per pound, and ootton so\ncheap lt 1* hardly worth picking,\ncan only be explained u cupidity\nand stupidity ln  textile  interests.\nIn a recent article, you spoke\nof the splendid crepe In the Kootenays this year, but let me tell\nyou, that while a crop failure may\nbe discouraging, to put all your\nthought and labor and money Into\nproducing a good crop, and harvesting lt with care, with all the\nattendant labor and expense, and\nget nothing for It, u a real Kill\nJoy hu a crop failure knocked\ncold, And then faced with rising\ncommodity prices, it surely gets\nyour goat.\nFlaunting rising commodity prices\nIn the facea of a hard pressed\npublic is like going Into the bull\npen with a red flag, lt 1* apt to\nproduoe unpleasant reactions. This\nla what produces Socialism, Communism and other dangerous germs\nwe hear about. McLeans Magazine\nreoently published a series of articles, by E. c. Drury, on the depression. Its cauae and cure. Among\nother things, Mr. Drury uld, \"there\nwu a great danger at the present\ntime, that as soon u things started\nto brighten up a little, wholuale\nprloes would be advanced before\nthe buying power of the people\nwu restored sufficiently to meet the\nadvance, and thereby retard the\nreturn of prosperity.\" That is\nexactly what hu  happened.\nThe only meaning of rising commodity prloes at the preunt time\nls that the manufacturers and distributors have not forgotten the\nold game of hiding behind the\ntariff wall and squeezing the very\nlife blood out of tbe primary producers with ono hand and the\nconsumers with  the other.\n\u2014WILLIAM  MUIRHEAD\nProcter, B. C, July  11,  1933\nWHEN   BLANKS   AHE   MARKED\neq-M-4-2\n\u2022f MON*\n\u2666 WW\n\u26661+5\n\u2666AWH-namn*--3\n\u00bbM*M (Sk      fl\u00bbl-5\n\u2666 J-3\nK n- -m-W\n\u2666 \u00ab\n\\,*tt letfH-t;\n4nonc                       Q\nvM-J-IH-r-J\n\u2666 7+5\n\u2666IhH-         -H\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN    RADIO\nCOMMISSION .NETWORKS\nCKCA - CFQC - CKY - CKCK\n730 ISO       910       1010\nC\u00bb-CN - CRCV - CMC \u2022 CKOV\n1030 1100 1120 1200\n6:00*6:30 Canadian Polk Lore, from\nMontreal;    Alouette    Quartet.\nnaritive by Colonel Bovey\n6:30*7:00 Singing    Strings,    soloist*.\nand oreh. cond. by Alex. Chu-\nhaldln\n8:00 Headlines\n8:3i, Sport*   Parade\n0:43 Penonallty Trio\n10:00 Newa    Editor\n12:00 MldnHht   Requeata\nNBC-KOO   NTWORK\nKHQ-KOW-KFI-KOO-KOMO-K.il.\n580     620    640     790      920     970\n0:00 To ba  announced\n7:00 Amoa 'n' Andy, blackface com.\n7:16 Sam  Robbln'a  orch.\n7:30 Death Valley Daya, 'Old-tamer'\n8:00 Symphony   Hour\n9:00 Captain Henry'a Show Boat\n10:00 Newa flaahea\n10:16 Anaon  Week'a  orch.\n11:00 Abe  Lyman'a  orcb.\n11:00 Organ Concert   <KQO)\n11:30 Kay    Kyaer'a    orch.\n\"Jim can tell a He without\naayln' a word. He holda hta\nwife'a chair ln a restaurant like\nha alwaya done lt at home.\"\nTen Years Ago\n(From The Dally News or July\n13. 1923)\nPlrpo knocked out Willard In the\neighth round of their fight ln\nJersey city last night to win the\nright to meet Dempsey for the\nheavyweight  title.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nH. T. Kennedy wu Installed\nchancellor commander of the Knlghta\nof Pythias lodge at a meeting lut\nnight.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlas Doris Walker hu returned\nfrom Bull River where she hu\nbeen teaching.\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nMembers of the True Bluu of\nthe Orange lodge and their families enjoyed a picnic at the Lakeside\npark yesterday.\nW   AN   OLD   CHURCH\nPeace   waits   here.   I. never   fall   to\nfind\nWhen I oan spend a meditative hour\nThe quiet grateful and the shadows\nkind\nIn this great pile beneath Its lofty\ntower,\nPerhaps the weary hurts that have\ncome ln\nTo   seek   relief   from   all   their   old\ndespairs.\nTo   win    forgetful neas   from   strife\nand   tin\nHave   left   behind   this   Incense   or\ntheir  prayers.\nThey   came   when   they   were   done\nwith   loom   and  sod.\nAnd sheep  and  barter, for a  Uttle\ntime;\nThey   ut   with   lifted   thoughts   Intent   on   Ood,\nTill   life's   dull   prow   resolved   Iteelf\nIn  rhyme.\nThe  aura or that blest tranquillity\nStill   lingering,   lends   its   harmony\nto me.\n\u2014By Aline MIchulls\nA London man woke up to ftnd\na poisonous South American tar-\n.wi:.,iii on ills bare arm. He killed\nII before it etung him. The spider\nhnd arrived in some Importoj\nfruit.\nCBH-DON LEE NETWORKS\nKVI - KFRC - KOIN - KSL - KOL\n870       610 940        1130    1270\n6:00 To be announced (Don Lee.\n6:00 Pray and Bragglottl, pianists\n6:16 John Henry, Black River Oiant\n6:30 Evan Evans, Do Re Mi and ore.\n6:46 Symphony orch. Maude Rooney\nsoloist\n7:16 Vagabonds of Hllla  (Don Lee)\n7:30 Ouy Lombardo's orch.\n8:00 Oien Oray's orch.\n8:30 Owie   Nelaon'a   orch.\n9:00 Ous Arnhelm's orch. (Don Lee)\n9:30 The   Buccaneers   (Don   LM)\n9:46 Olga Steeb, planlat  (Don Lm)\n10:00 Orville Knapp's ore. (Don Leej\n10:46 Berceuse   (Don LM)\n11:16 Tbe Georgians  (Don Lee)\n11:30 The  Islanders   (Don LM)\n1100 k CRCV\nVANCOUVB\n6:00 Sm CRC Network\n7:30 News   flashes\n7:46 Mac and hla guitar\n8:00 Instrumental   Trio\n8:30 News Bulletins\n6:80 Hodge-Podge\n9:00 Sign   off\n1210 k CJOR\nVANCOUVER\n6:00 Balladeer\n6:15 Mualcal pgr.\n7:00 Musical pgr.\n7:15 Yodellng Hobo\n7:30 Book Review\n7:46 Ted WUllama\n6:00 Jlmmie HUl\n815 Wishing   Well   orch.\n272.7 m\nSOO W\n247.8 m\n500 W\n610 k KFRC\nSAN   FRANCIHCO\n6:46 Fun   Frolic\n491.6 m\n1000 w\n970 k                  KJR\n300.1 m\nSEATTLE\n3000 w\n6:00 Lgt. Opera Oema\n6:30 Newa   Edition\n6:46 Helms  and  Harklna\n7:00 Hymn  Tunea\n7:30 Orpheua   maemble\n8:00 The  Tyroleana\n8:30 Rhythm   Aces\n8:00 Woodwind   Ensemble\n10:00 Harp  Concert\n680 k                Kro\n411 m\nSAN   FRANCISCO\n50,000 w\n8:45 Newa Broadcast\n6:00 Tone  portraits\n8:30 Federal    Business\n6:46 Irving Kennedy, tenor\n7:00 Edna   rlaher.   piano\n7:15 Munlclp.   Oovernment\n7:30 U.  8.   Army   Band\n8:00 Oon  Beator'a  orch.\n8:30 Dancing. Twin Cltlea\n-S&&&>SXSS)&j&jl%X^\nI   \"SHARLIE\"\nBy BEATRICE BURTON |\nThis hand wu played at rubber\nOontract, with neither aide vulnerable and with the West Mat occupied by a player who fancied his\ngame quite highly. South opened\nthe auction with a preemptive bid\nor four Hearts which West over-\ncalled with four spades, North doubled with avidity, Eut passed, and\nSouth, although dreading the result of the double as be feared he\nwould not take a trick, thought\nlt wu a case ln which he must\ntrust his partner's Judgment. South's\npreemptive bid had not guaranteed\nany defensive tricks.\nNorth led the Queen of Diamonds\nwhich wu won by dummy. Declarer realized that dummy must\nruff at leut one Heart: so to trick\n2 Eut led a Heart which wu covered by South. West played the Ace,\nand North ruffed. North then\nsealed Declarer's doom by leading a\nsmall trump. Dummy was able\nto ruff one Heart, but Declarer\nlost Tour tricks\u2014three Hearts, Including the ruff of the Ace, and\nthe Queen of Spadu.\nThe Declarer denounced in un-\nmeuured terms the hard luck in\nwhich he played and was utterly\ndumfounded when told that the\nfour-Spade contract could and\nshould have been made. Do you\nsm   how?\nTHE CORRECT PLAY\nThe Illuminating bidding of this\nhand should have been given Declarer the clue to the correct play\nNorth's failure to lead initially the\nsuit bid by South plainly Indicated\nthat he had no Hearts; his double\nIndicated length ln trumps. Declarer was sure to lose one Spade\nand two Hearts. He could make\ngame in only one way, viz., by preventing North, who doubtless held\nthe Queen and at leut three other\nSpades, from taking a second trump\ntrick. At trick 2 West should refuse to plsy the Ace of Hearts.\nSouth's next lead would be Immaterial. IT he led a seoond Heart,\nclosed hand again would play low,\nIf he led a Diamond, dummy would\nwin and lud a second Heart.\nNorth's two discards would be Immaterial but would probably be\nClube, ln which event Declarer winning the next trick would cuh his\nAce. With North unable to gain\nthe lead except with the Queen of\nSpades, Declarer would ruff his\nthird small Heart In dummy. Regardless of North's play, Declarer\nwould lou only two Hearts and one\nSpade.\n\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014-.\u2014\u2014\u2014---.-\u2014_._-        ,\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From    The   Dally    News   of   July\nIS, 1913)\nWith the opening of the Kettle\nValley line* next year a greater market for the Kootenay and Boundary\nfruit will be opened up ln Vancouver.\nsee\nAlex Carrie won the Dominion\nsilver competition of the Sun club\nyesterday with an average score of\n87.75.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nPeter Johnaon hu purcbaeed the\nCutlegar  hotel   rrom  W.  H.  Oage.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOver 360 persons took part in the\nmemorial day urrlces of the various Nelaon  lodges  yeaterday.\n(Continued)\n4 \t\n\"Oh, but I'm alck,\" she groaned,\nand dropped down on to one of the\nuncomfortable room chairs. \"Tell\nme\u2014did I dream it, or did Bdna\ncome home lut night?\" The trunk\nshe saw, had vanished from the\nliving room.\n\"She came home,\" her mother\nanswered shortly. \"Where were you\nlut night, SharUe? Who gave you\nwhat you had to drink?\u2014Mr. Colllna?\"  ,\n\"Mr. Colllnsl\" repeated Sharlle.\n\"Why, yea\u2014It wu Mr. Collins, But\nhow did you gueu It?'\nDodle raised one shoulder in a\nshrug. \"You wero talking about him\nlut night,\"\nA   long   sllenoe.     Then    Sharlle\nuked, \"Did Edna hear me?\"\n\"Of oourse.    She wu right there.\"\nSharlle   lifted  her  heavy  eyea  to\nthe  llttle  clock  that stood  on  the\nsideboard.\n\"Qosh. It's one o'clock.\" she uld.\n\"Did Bdna go to the office In my\nPlace?\"\nHer mother nodded her yellow\nhead. It wu not so yellow u It\nhad been months ago when Dodle\nhad gone downtown to have It\n\"touched up\" with Sunshine Glint\nShampoo every week.\n\"You certainly weren't able to\ngo.' she uld.\n\"I didn't intend to go. anyway.\nI'm never going back there . . . Not\nafter lut night.1\n\"Last night? Her mother laid\ndown her fork. Her blue eyes were\nwide and a shadow crossed them\nlike the shadow of a bird over\nblue water. \"What happened lut\nnight\u2014in addition to your getting\ndrunk?\" Her voice had a knifelike edge.\nSharlle shook her head. \"1 had\nonly a tiny bit of one drink,\" ahe\nsaid. \"But I hadnt had anything\nfor ao long that it went to my\nhead\u2014and It didn't do that until\nI got Into the houae. I wu all\nright while I wu out In the air\u2014\nOh. I'm so sorry I went out with\nthat man lut night! No girl ever\nought to go out with the man she\nworka fori Do you know that?\"\nDodle closed her book and laid\nIt cn the cloth before her. \"Oo\non.\" she ssld.\nSharUe went on. She told her\nthe whole story of -Friday's adventure, beginning with Mrs. Wllmota\nvisit to the office ln the afternoon\nand finished with the moment when\nMr. Collins stopped his car at the\nstreet corner.\n\"If I'd been Mm. Wllmot or any\nwoman who didn't work for him\nhe wouldn't have treated me Uke\nthat.\" she wound up. \"He'd have\nbrought me to my door and uld\ngood-night ln a decent way Instead\nof warning me not to uy a word\nto anyone about spending the evening with him\u2014wouldn't he?\"\nDodle shook her head doubtfully.\n\"Oh. I don't know,\" ahe uld slowly.\n\"I think you're making a mountain\nout of a molehill, SharUe. The man\nit evidently interested In you. If\nhe weren't he wouldnt have bothered to uk you to apend the evening\nwtth him. He's never paid much attention to Bdna In all the years\nahe'a worked for him ... X think\nyou'd better go back to work on\nMonday, Just u lf nothing had\nhappened.\"\nHer blue eyu narrowed as ahe\nwent on:\n\"It'a poesible that he cares a\ngreat deal for you, Sharlle. Men\nof his age have been known to lou\ntheir heads plenty ot tlmu over\ngirls u young u you and marry\nthem . . . The thing for you to do\nIs to mske him realize that you\naren't the kind of a girl who can\nbe dropped off at etreet corners in\nthe middle of the night. Refuse to\ngo out with him any more ir he\nasks you to. Remind him that he\nhunt met your mother and father.\nIt looks to me u lf he were your\nbig chance, honey!\"\nSharlle shook her brown-gold\nhead. Her Ups curled. \"That'e what '\nI thought until lut night, Dodle.\nI knew he wu craey about me\nand I thought all I had to do wu\nfall Into hts arms and he'd put a\nbig ring on my engagement finger.\n. , But he'a a wary bird. He isn't\ngoing to msrry anybody lf he can\nget out of It. That's how I figure\nUn out. What I'd really like to do\nIs to leave him and get a new .\nposition somewhere.\" ^^^~\nBut thts was the Autumn of 1031,\nwhen jobs were more ecarce than\nhen's teeth, and Sharlle knew how\nbadly her ulary wu needed In the\nlittle Tlat.\nTo  be   Oontlnued\nThe Speaker of the Houu of Commons told a member that membership   in   the  Houu  dM  not excuse\nhim   from   appearing   to   answer\ncharge  ln  a  Police  Court.\n\u25a0     \u25a0\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy   JAMES   W.  BARTON.   M.D.\nTHE  CURE   FOR   STAMMERIM-\nAs a youngster about to leave\npublic for high school, I distinctly\nremember that the cleverest student\nln my clau wu afflicted with stammering.\nHowever cleverneu cannot make\nup for what lr loet to even the\ncleverest individual If the stammering  ls  not  cured  or  controlled.\nIt wu formerly considered a disorder of speech and so many exercises including the uu of mechanical\ndevices, were uud In the treatment. Thew exercises and devices\nhelped many caus because they\ntaught the stammerer to control\nhts breathing and not to talk too\nfut.\nHowever, ss you can readily ***,\nthe stammerer when he la quiet or\n\"at his best,\" un really talk' or\npronounce his words u well u\nanybody, showing that there ts really no defect ln his speech.\nWhat then Is the cauu of the\nstammering?\nIt ls some little detect ln his\n\"personality\", a sort of ult consciousness, end when the stammerer geta uud to hie surroundings,\nlearns to know people well. Is not\nexcited about hie conversation, the\nstammering ls leu or may disappear.\nThe main llne of treatment in\nachoola  for   stammering,  and   theu\nla   to\nln the\nschools do excellent work\nget the stammerer \"at ease'\npresence  of  others.\nThey are taught special breathing\nexercises such as holding the breath,\nblowing a feather about the room,\nblowing a pin wheel, breathing In,\nblowing out Imaginary candles, and\nu they breathe out, making various sounds.\nThey are taught to speak slowly\nand In a clear but not loud voice.\nThey are taught to try to see the\nword in their mind before they uy\nlt.\nIn some schools llttle plays are\nput on, using _a real stage and a\nsmall audlenoe of fellow stammerers.\nThe actual uu of tbe telephone\nto talk to outside people ls a part\nof  the   training:\nWhat can be done at home to correct stammering and other such\nspeed) defects?\nThe Director of Hospital Services,\nOntario Department or Health, Toronto, luuea a llttle booklet on\nStammering and Stuttering that\nwill be sent free of charge to anybody who la unable to attend\nschools for stammering and speech\ndefects. The home instructions are\nexcellent.\nIt is gratifying to know that thli\nembaraaslng ailment which Interferes with happiness and success.\ncan be cureci In the majority of\ncaus.\nFor\nMINING CAMPS\nUnaanded Cottonwood\nPanela are a aultable\ntrade tor all mlnlnf\nand other camp buUdlnga. It la atretic\nwaterproof, light and\nvery  eaay   to   handle.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Co., Lid.\nDUtrlct   Olatiibntora\nm^~ m  \u25a0\naaaaiaeeeeteweawaMaay\n\"Build  tl. C. Pajrolla-\nDemand\nFor\nVacuum\nSpreads\nEvidence   la  accumulating  that  the '\nIncreased   quality   given   to   Pacific\nMilk by vacuum packing hu widened\nIts popularity and Increased the demand.\nVacuum pecking peralta more\nvlUmJnes to remain With the\nmilk and theu give tbe extra\nquality.\nPacific Milk\n100%   B.C.   Owned   ud   Controlled\nriant  at  Abboteford\n.. aaaaa am aa ai a a aaa.a\u2014-\u2014\u25a0\nTHE (JUMPS-\nPAGE BIM GUMP\nHOW OO YOUOO,OOUMT*M\nOH. I WAWT TO TELL VOU\nHow Beautiful the\nFLOWERS WERE THAT VOU\n' SENT MILLIE- IVE NEVER\nSEEM ANVYHINO THAT\nPLEASED HER MORE-\nAMP ABOUT THAT\nNOTE.eoUMT-\n\u2014OKI\nI. MEYER MIND\nTHE NOTE-\nPORGET\nTHAT*\n>ZAMM\u00bb>s\nVOICE\n\u2014 BUT, COUMT-\nIMACrlME MW EMBARRASSMENT\nAT MOT BENCr ABLE TO PA.\nSUCH A TRIFLING* SUM-\nV30N\/E* BEHsl SO\nCONSIDERATE-IP VOULL\nOUST SCAR V-JtTH ME A\nFEW   OATS LOMOER-\nI'M EXPECTING MONEV WX\nSOON\u2014 -\u00a5-\n\\%\n'MOW, MRS. OE STROSS-\nI'M MOT WORRTWCr ABOUT THAT\nMOMEV- HOW WELL THAT I KNOW\nTHAT VOU ARE GOOD POR IT-\nTELL MS- IS THAT BEAUTIFUL\nDAUGHTER Of* VOURS THERE- I'D\nUK* HIR TO HAS**E LUMCH WITH\nME TOMORROVJ-\nUTT US TAKE CARE OP TH.S-\nWBCAM HANDLE\njthis ujernvtru\nStt.MIUH- H\u00abN IT  PAV*VO BE\nNlfcE TO PEOPLE 1 THS COUNT .lUSTi\nCALLED UP ANO (AID THERE  WAt     '\nNO REAL HURRY ABOUT PAYlNAr\n.THAT NOTE- NE WANTS YOU\n. TO NAVE UiUCH WITH HI\u00bbA\nkTOMORROW- IT0U_> HIA*\\\n^ DO THIS FOR *\u2022=,\nWILL VOU, _ '\n\u00abJ_>ARLIN& ?\nMme*\nta\nHurry down to breakfait\nYou ate going to have Kellogg's Corn\nFlakes and sliced peaches. You bet it'a\ndelicious. Two famous flavor* blended\n... toasted corn and juicy peaches 1\nSerVe Kellogg's for lunch, the children's supper. Try honey to sweeten\nsometimes. Oven-fresh. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont.\nor\naiBIIIBIBHIHIIIBII\nI   CAMPING GOODS   \\\nm Now is the time to purchase Tents, Swings, \u25a0\n\\~~\\ Chairs, Cushions, Tent Pegs, Lunch g\n__, Kits, Drinking Cups, Etc., Etc. ..\nOutfit yourself for that Camping Trip.      \u25a0\nPRICES RIGHT\nI\" NELSON HARDWARE CO. JJ\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nP       Nelson B. C.\n\u25a0 niiiHiaaiaiiiiii\n \u25a0oia\nGeorgina's\n. . . are not only smart\nbut are also good fitting\nand long wearing-\nMake your next pair a\nGeorgina.\nR. Andrew\n&Co\u00ab\nLfaders ' in Footfashion\n|New Denver Men Win\nBridge Championship\nNEW DENVER, B. C, July.\n12\u2014Word has Just been received\nI In town that Dr, A. Francis and\n1 J. E. Mathleaon, who played In\nthe Olympic World Bridge\nTournament here lest winter,\nwon the championship for B.\nC, playing as North and South.\n|\"NOW I FEEL\nFULL OF PEP\"\nhfter taking LydU E. Pink-\n1 ham's Vegetable Compound\nThat's what hundreda of woman\nbgr. It steautlae the nervea . .. maltta\nIrmi eat better... aleep better...\nttUeree periodic headache and\nbackache ... mains trying days\nEndurable.\nIf you an not as well as yon\npant to be, tiro thli medicine a\nchance to help tou. Get a bottle\nBom your -njjjUt todar.\nMrs. Andrew Willey\nGives Lawn Party\nBONNINOTON PALIaS. B C, July\n12\u2014Mrs. Willey entertained at one\nof tha moat charming events of the\nearly summer, with a lawn bridge\nparty at her home in Upper Bonnlngton on Wednesday afternoon-\nThe tablea were invitingly set under\nthe shady trees, tha lovely lawn and\nthe wealth of flowers made a perfect aettlng. The first prise for high\nhonors waa won by Mrs. Q. Blddle-\ncomb. the second prize by Mrs-\nRobert Kennedy, and the third by\nMra.   Qrant   Hall.\nThe tea table was presided over by\nMr*- o. B. Ruaaell and Mrs. W.\nPsrker of Nanaimo. Assisting the\nhosteas ln serving were: Mrs. B J.\nMcOregor, Mrs. Elmer Spier, Mlss\nPatrice Skinner and Mlw Ruth\nWilley.\nThe invited guests Included', Mrs.\nW. O. Roaa, Mrs. Thompson, Mra.\nJ. O'Shea, Mra. W. A. Thurman,\nMra. O. B. Russell, Mrs. 0, A. Hunter. Mrs. D. D. McLean, Mrs. 0. P.\nMcDougall, Mra, H. P. Skinner of\nSan Francisco, Mra. M. J. vigneux.\nMrs. Joseph Sturgeon, Mrs. Robert\nBall, Mrs. jack Bell, Mlss MacDonald, Mrs. MacDonald of Trail.\nMrs. Parker of Nanaimo, Mrs. Orant\nHsll, Mrs. A. Bervold, Mrs. Q. N.\nBrown, Mrs. Oolllngwood Oray, Mrs.\nJ. E* Parker, Mra. E. J. McOregor,\nMrs. O. Blddleoomb, Mra. Charles\nBland, Mra. Robert Kennedy, Mrs.\nE. Oordon, Mra. J. Hawkins, Mra.\nMcPsdden. Mra. J. P. Caveil, Mrs. W.\nWalkley, Mrs. O. W. Humphrey, Mrs.\nI. J. Bowkett and Mlss Cathie\nLaurie.\nMr. and Mra. Harold J- Skinner\nand daughter Patricia of San Francisco, who are on a motoring trip,\nara the gueate of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Willey for a few dsys. Mr.\nand Mrs. Skinner are ex-residents\nof Bonnlngton, Mr. Skinner being\nwith the Weat Kootenay Power and\nLight Company some 30 years  ago.\nTHE  NTESOK   DAILY   NEWS,  NELSON,   B.C.  \u2014  THURSDAY   MORNINO,   JULY   IS,  INS\npaob rm\nLEONARD PURDY\nIS HONORED\nTWELVE BABIES\nTAKEN TO CLINIC\nTwelve babies were examined at a\nclinic held by Dr. J. H Bennett at\nthe Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital\nWednesday  afternoon.\nDr. Bennett ww assisted by Mlsa\nKathleen Gordon, school health\nnurae, and Mra. 8. N. May, Mra. K.\nC, Scatchard and Mra. E. Jackman\nof the Women'a Institute, under\nwhoae auspices the clinics ara held.\nSOUTH SbOCAN, B. 0.. July U\u2014\nMr. and Mra. W. T. Jonas entertained at a lolly surprise party at\nthalr home on Thursday, July 6. in\ncompliment to Leonard Purdy. being\nthe anniversary of bla birthday.\nRoses and swaet peaa were uaed in\nthe decoration of tha living room.\nThe evening was spent with musle\nsnd song. Mlss Rita Jones played\nfor community alnglng. Mrs. J, L.\nPurdy and ton Leonard delighted\nwith the rendering of two duets.\n\"The Flight of Ages'' snd \"The\nEnd of a Perfect Day\", and W. T.\nJonea played selections on the violin.\nlte freah menta were served during\ntha evening, tha hoatees being\nassisted by Mra. J. L. Purdy, Mlas\nBetty McDonald, Mlas Rita Jones.\nBefore dispersing, three cheers\nwere given for the guest of honor.\nwbo htd been most agreeably surprised. The guests who included\nmany old school mates were: Mlss\nMary Long. Mlss Bstty McDonald.\nMiss Molly Murray Mlas Rita jonea,\nMlaa Thelma Bird. Mlss Meg Brad-\nshaw, Mlas Eva Hendrlcaon.' Mlas\nDoreen Long. Julian Teatman, Jack\nTlndale. William Walkley, Jease\nRidge, Thomas Hunt, David McDonald. Robert Walkley. Mr. and\nMra. J. U Purdy, Mrs. J. Murray,\nMlas Bradahaw, Mra. O. W. Humphrey.  Mlss  Myra  Humphrey.\nLONGBEACH SCHOOL\nLOAN IS PAID OFF\nLONOBEACH, Bv c, July 13\u2014The\nAnnual school meeting was held on\nSaturday evening. There waa a good\nattendance. J. D. Ken waa elected\nchairman, H. Leggatt, the secretary,\nread tha inapector'a report, and the\nmedical report, also the financial\nstatement.\nThe moat gratifying announcement mentioned In the course of the\nsecretcry'a apeech waa ths fact that\nthe premises are now entirely paid\nfor\u2014the cost losn having been\nwiped out.\nP. H. W. Chanter, the retiring\ntrustee waa cordially thanked for\nhla paat services and D. H Ferguson\nwaa elected to fill the vacancy It\nwas agreed to send a letter of appreciation to ths school teacher,\nMlaa Phyllis Archibald. A. P. Hudson waa again appointed auditor.\nMiss Smith Visits\nat New Denver Home\nNEW DENVER. B. C, Julr 13 \u2014\nMlaa Oertrude Smltb, 11. A. Wiener\nof Biology in the q. B. C. hw arrived horn, to apand tha holldaya\nat the horae ot her parenta. stand lira. 3. B. aralth.\nCapt. Jaa Fltaalmtnona, _!___..\nlor the K*alo_Slocan Riding, waa\na Tlaltor In town, Tueaday. While\nhere, he attended the moving pla*\nturea that were ahown by tba torn*\ntry department, and after the pie*\nturea he rare a, very Intereating\ntalk on the protection of our for-\neata.\nMra. Oeo. Qui.l. and children\not Ida, Ulch., ue tbe gueata of\nKr. and lira. J. LedreviUe.\nMra. Thoa. enable of Nelaon, la\nthe gum of ber brother-in-law and\nalater, Mr. and Mra. M. U Don-\nekdaon.\nAleo. and Lochlel Cameron of\nVancouver, folmerly of Brandon.\nwere -flatten In town Wedneaday.\nen route to their old borne la\nSandon, where tbey win apend a\nfew daya renewing old eoqueintanoee.\n| Mr. and Ura. Richard Harrla,\n.of Vancouver, are tbe gueata of the\nitormer'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. 3. 0.\nI Harrla, of the Boaun Ranch.\n! T raiding and F. Starlk of Vancouver are gueata ol Mr. and Mra.\nJ. 0. Harm, at tha Boaun Ranch.\nMra Fred Watte, who haa baen\nthe gueat of Mr. and Mra. W.\nCllffe, bu left tor ber home In\nRlondel.\nBen Telr bw arrived front Rlondel, and will apend the holldaya\nat the home of bla parenta, Mr.\nand Mra   J. Telr.\nMr. and Mra. Clarence Howe ol\nTrail were recent gueata at tbe bome\nof Mr. and Mra. \u2014. Cllffe.\nWashable evening allppere are the\nlaterrt possibility, through the development of a new waterproof\ncloth ln gold, ailver and oopper\nflawing\nCOSTS LESS\n-MORE DELICIOUS!\nEVERYONE   declares  this  British   Empire\nPineapple to ba the baat value aver offered.\nPerfect golden tikes, cot from only the choice*\nof hand-picked, tenderly ripened fruit.   Every\ntin of Birki* Pineapple is guaranteed to he ef\ntba same excellent quality\u2014esch contains 10\nfull tit-fee of even texture snd delicious flavour.\nBirh' PinttppU Sliets it toU for etmott\nhdf th* pr'ttt yoa k**t bttn ptying for\npimpple of * timiltr quality.    Order\nt ttppty frvm yomr frecrr todey!\nTHE BRITISH EMPIRE\nINEAmE\nSocievf\nThla eolumn la oonducted by\nMra. M. J. Vigasua. All news of\na social nature, including reception.., private entertainments,\npersonal Items, marriages, etc.\nwill appear ln this ooiumn. Telephone Mra. Vlgneui at her horns,\nfilg   Silica  street.\nMr. and Mra. a. N OUchrist. Pair-\nview, have aa their guesta for the\nsummer vacation, their son-in-law\nand daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James\nReid at Oreenwood and thsir two\nsons, Donald and Douglas.\nsee\nTuesday sventng a most delightful\nmlsoellaneoua ahower wu given at\nthe home' on Stllea street of Mr.\nand Mra. Domomoo Aurello honoring\nMlaa Mary Arcure vboss marriage\nto Samuel Catenae, of Tmlr takea\nplaoa Saturday, July 33, in she\nChurch el Marr Immaculate. The\nhostesses of the sventng ware Mra.\nVlto Romano and Mlss Mary Aurello. Tbe beautiful glfta wars pre-\nsented to the bride-elect In t\ndaintily trimmed wagon drawn by\nUttle lArle Stangberlln and Billy\nPreno. Following gsmes refreshments\nwere served. The invited guests wars\ntha Misses Batty and Pauline\n3 tanglier lln, Mlas Mary Aurello, Mlss\nAnn Rauket, Mlss Albert] ne De-\npretto. Mlaa Flor#nce Ball, Mlas\nMarie Btanghsrlm, the Misses Georgina and Anna Magllo, Mlas Annie\nVulcano, Mlas Mary Troaao, Mlas\nMary Rauket, mim Louisa Coiletti,\nMra. A. Smith, Mra. H. Stangherlln,\nMra. L. Santor, Mra. B. Aroure, Mrs.\nVlto Romano, Mra. L. preno, Mra. T,\nBall, Mn. D. Aurlto, Mra, Aurtlo.\nMra. Frank Areure and tha gueat.of\nhonor, Mlas Mary Arcure.\nses\nVM..  \u25a0_*   .\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e   __..__. *.\u201e _____mth  \u25a0   Mra. William Klsdon of Bonnlngton\nMra. t Angrlgnon. and herdaugb-|ip<nt   yeitertty   m   ^   ^ty.   the\nwera    wsee-ena, gxml ^  wr pftr<nU( Mr   \u201e\u201e  Mr\u00a7\nO. K.  Ollchrlst, Falrrlew.\nin\nMlas    \"Edna,\t\nshoppers in Nelson.\nDr    snd   Mrs.   Prancla   and\nP.    Hamilton,    were    shoppers\nNelson, Saturday.\nPhillip Watts of Rlondel wu the\nguest of  Bert  Talr.\nMlas   Emily   Clever,   librarian   at\nthe   Bdmonton   University,  who  ho, ...   \u201e .. _,  m___m_m_tam\nspent a short holiday at the horns IcllJ  fWtor r**ttrC*t.\not hsr mother, Mra. B.  Clever,  hu '\nleft   to   attend   summer   school.\nE.   Cook,   of   tbe   slocan   Herald,\nand   VlrgU   Cook   of  Sandon,   have\nreturned from\nWhatshan  Uke*.  Kgewood.\nMr. and Mre. M. B- H1U and Mra. j\nE. Cook, were visitors in Edgewood j\nSunday\nMr,\nDsb. ^^^\nvlatsors In Nelaon.       ^^^^^^^\nJamea Draper, waa a week-end visitor In Nelson.\nMra.   E.   Donay,   wbo   hu   baen\nA. J. DUl and S. Terlsan bave returned (rom a buslneu trip to\nSpokane.\ness\nOUbsrt Anderson of Kulo waa a\nMra. William Deacon and her\ndaughter Mary, wbo have bean visiting  at   tha  home oi  tbe  former's\nfiahlng trip 'io\"S I D\"*n\"- \u00bb\u2022 \u00ab\u00ab \u25a0*\u00bb\u25a0 vtno\"\u00bb *\u00bbr'\n- - 'sdh, Varnon street, hss returned  to\nher  home   in  Portland,  Ore.\nMra.   D.   0.   McEwlng   of   Salmo\nand   Mm.   J.   J.   Irwln   and  P*'\u00ab \u00bb \u2122 * *\" ^tardey.\nand    Bankle    ware    Saturday      __. ___ _. _   .\n'    Brllng   Johnson   of   Kaslo   spent\nyesterday  ln tha city.\nWBMBBBHBBOWHB\nCrMea^hers-^d\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nAmong ahoppera to Nelaon reater-\nUirr^rof^''ltWI^lt__!in.\"bil_tj\" \u2022mm.''*. 3. Astley of Queena ]\nleft for ber bome In Thne rorka. j \"*>'\nUra.   Dowden.   wbo  hw   been   Ul\nIn   tbe   local   hoepltal,   and   who\nII     vn.     low.      n-vtm.      .nu      mm. I      \u2022*\u2022   *~*0   \u2022*\u2022\u00bb\u2022   *\u2022   C1\u00bbd\u00ab   *sm*t   and\nater. apent a few day. oonvalwclng \u00bb*\u2022 chlMrrn. Betti and Bob, Vic\n\u25a0\nat   the   home   of   Mrs.   H    l*   But\nchsrt. baa left for bar home ai tbe\nAlamo.\nMtu Millie Oroom of the local\nhospital ataff, hu left to spend a\nholiday at har bome In Lethbridge.\nMr. and Mra. W. B. Johnstone of\nSUverton, were Wednesday vlaltora\nIn town, and enjoyed soma tennis on\ntbe local oourte.\nMist i.a n -iM.e Harrla of tba Bea-\nun r._.i__.   .<\u2022 spending s holiday in I\nSloe a r.\nONE BUILDING\nPERMIT GIVEN\nOnly one building permit wu Is-\nsued during the put wuk and that\nwss to D. S. Wsbster for tha construction of a basement at a cost of\n$150.  The   year's   total  to date   Is\nA     MkODUCT    OF    IMTISH     MALAYA\nDIITRIBUTKO BY BtRKtOtAWPOftD LTD.      -      -      VANCOUVCM. \u25a0* C.\nj    Soma of tha amaller etars are eo\ncompressed,   says   Sir   Jamu   Jean*.\n| British  astronomer,  that a ton  of\ntheir matter could be put in a pipe\nbowi.\ntorla street, hava relumed from a\ncoupe of weeks' visit In Portland,\nOra.. where thsy wera gussta at the\nhorns of the former's brother and\nslater-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. Pred\nEmory, former residents of Nelaon.\nThey were accompanied home by I\nyoung Donald Emory who will apend ]\nthe remainder of the holiday  with\nthem.\ns* e  s\nMlss Olive Oibbon. Silica atreet,\nleaves tbla  morning on a visit to\nCalgary-\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nUra. Thomu Robertson of Ladner\nhu arrived to vlalt at the home on\nVernon street ot bar son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Weat.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Henry   Johns   of\nSalmo  were  In  town Tuesday,\nsss\nRoy L. sklllleorn of Nakusp paid\na vlalt to Nelaon yeaterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJacob Knauf of Harrop spent yesterday in town.\naaa\nRev.   and   Mrs.   Scott   of   Orand\nPorks   were    In   town   Tuuday   en\nroute from Mirror Lake where  thsy\nJuly Clearance Sale\nPick your beach costumes here and make sure you are not only\ngoing to enjoy every swim, but every sunny minute spent on shore\nas well. They are of our usual high standard of quality\u2014the choice\nis particularly large\u2014the colors bright and gay\u2014and the\nprices are right.\nBATHING SUITS        Misses' Slacks\nTailored slacks of good quality drill\nor jersey. Button trimmed. Colors\nBlue, White and Black. All sizes.\nJULY SALE PRICE, EACH Sl-75\nSport Sweaters\nSport sweaters to match these slack*.\nEACH    S1.50\nBeach Pajamas\nBeach Pajamas of gay colored prints\nand broadcloth. All sizes.\nChildren's sizes 8 to 12.\nEACH     98*\nMisses' sizes 16 to 22.\nEACH     S1.95 to *2.96\nWater Balls\nLarge, rubber water balls in bright\ncolors.\nJULY SALE PRICE, EACH  _*\u2022*\nBeach Towels\nExtra large size in colored Turkish\ntowels.\nEACH \u25a0    55*\nBeach Hats\nWide brimmed hats for beach or\nHWker-~time\nIS\nthirsty-time\"\n\"THE good old summer-time'' they call It.\nAnd It it good lo play all day long with sail*\nboats and sand toys. It's good to be out in the\nwarm son I It's good to get thinly!\nAnd the thirstier the youngsters get, the\nmore they'll enjoy a long, cool refreshing\ndrink of Cinada Dry.\nSomehow, children take to The Champagne\nof Ginger Alet as they take to few other beverages. Perhaps it's lbe sparkle In it. Perhaps, again. It's tba gay bubbles. Or it*\npiquant flavour. But the fact remains that a\nglass of Canada Dry is a treat at any time.\nArid, above all, you can be sure that The\nChampagne of Ginger Ale* Is pure and good\nfor tbem.\nSo it pay* to buy Canada Dry by the case\nwhen there are kiddie* to please.\nMAGNUM 25c\ntl\u2014, Se hottlm deposit\n13-OUNCE SIZE.... 15c\nPlu* to bottle deposit\nvisited Mrs. Scott's parenta, Dr. and j\nMrs. Oreen of Cranhrook, who ars I\nsprndlnB the summer at thsir Mir- !\nror Lake home.\na  e  i\nMr.   and   Mra.   Leltch   tt   Oaltary i\nhava taksn up rasldsnoa In one of\nthe Emory cottsfss st WlUow Point.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.   Robert   Mllburn   of   Salmo\nspent yesterday, In tha city.\na   \u2022   *\nMrs. William MUburn of Salmo ls\nspending a few dsys in Nelson.\na   a   i\nC. Clough of Slocan  Cltr paid  a\ni.lit to town yesterdsy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. Pred Turner of Regina, and Malcolm Sinclair of Saakatoon were visitors in ths city\nTueeday snd visited at the home on\nLatimer street of Mrs. J. T.  Moon.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. ft* Major of Procter and hsr\nson   Colin   were   recent   visitors   ln\ntown.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAmong city shoppers ysaterday\nwu Mrs. Tbomu Williams of Procter.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Usnaen of Erls epent yesterday ln Nelson.\nsea\nMr. and Mrs. 0. Tatteraall of Willow point leave thla mor nl ng for\nRegina,\n\u2022 \u2022   it\nVen. Archdeacon Fred H Oraham.\nRev. W. J. Silverwood and Rev. D\nS. Catchpole ot Rowland have gone\nto Kaalo where they wlU attend the\ndeanery  meeting.\n\u2022 t   \u2022\nCommander Burrard Smith and hla\nsons. Eric and David, were visitors\nto   Nelson   yeeterday.\nAmong reoent ahoppen In ths clt7\nwas Mrs. Oliver Smith of Salmo.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nGilbert Anderson of Kulo paid a\nrlalt to town yesterdsy.\n' Mr. and Mra. Norman Dsnney of\nI WUlow Point spent Tuesday in the\ni city shopping.\n\u2022 '   *\n. Ray Flaherty, former captain of a\n1 Nslson ba'.i teim. now reeldtng In\nSpokane accompanied by friends Is\n! spending a couple of cays fls'alng 1:1\n1 tha  district.\nLochlel    snd    Alex    Cameron    of\nI Vancouver,  vho   motored   to   their\n' former   home   In   Sandon   reoently,\n' were visitors tn  the city lut night\nen route back to the cout.\nFLYNN FAMILY\nVISIT PASSMORE\nBalfour Ratepayers\nFix Salaries\nBALFOUR. B C, Jul? IJ\u2014The\nBtlfour rttepaytrf htld thell- Annual\nschool meeting at tha Balfour aehool\non Saturday. About _Q ratepayers\nas welt as several visitors were pres*\nent. Buslnesa transacted included\nfixing of teacher's salary, and sec*\nretary's salary. Arrangementa were\nmade for taxing ot non-taxpayers\nwith children attending school. P.\nSeal   waa  reelected  as  aecretary.\nMr.  and  Mrs.  R.  B.  Ramsay  of\nFillmore, Saak. accompanied by\ntheir daughter, constama. ate\nspending a vacation at Balfour.\nMr. and Mrs H. E. Barwood and\nchildren, Undeth. Norah and Allan\narrlred on the government boat\nfrom Nelson to epend three weelu\nvaoatlon at Balfour Bsaoh.\nMrs. MacLennan and daughter\nBetty are visiting at Balfour, th'\nguests of Mr. and Mra. B. Hall\nalao  formerly of Trail.\nJoe Vlngo and his orcheatra played for the Saturday night dance st\nBalfour Beach A good audlenw\napplauded as R, Hogan acted thc\nclown.\nCANADA DRY\nPAASMORB. B C. July 13-\ni Frank Flynn. Mlss Alloa Flyno. Mtss\n'Helen Flynn and Orant Flynn o.\n'Lethbridge.   Alu.,   arTlvcd   here   on\nThuraday and ara tha guests of Mr.\n{and Mrs. WUUam  Whlta.\n1   Mr. and Mra. Whlta, Mr. and Mrs.\nFlynn and aon Orsot. Mr. and Mra.\nW. R. Ferry, Mrs. Rloe, Mra. White-\nman and Oeorge Forbes were visitors\nto Valllcan and attended the school\nmeeting.\nMrt. Innes, J. Inset asd Mr. and\nMn.   Oordon   Btroup   wen   vlaltlng\nfriends hare on Sunday.\nMr.   and   Mra.   W.   H.   Saunders.\nHarry and Bllen Baunden and Mrt\nOIU ara vtaitore hare on tbeir ranch\nfor tha aummer.\nJ.   Foreeter   waa   a   vlaltor   hare\non  Friday,  tha  gueat  of  Mt.  and\nMra. W.  M.  Baunden\nDectrlc welding haa practically\n\u25a0 done awty with riveting In Oerman\n' ntvtl    ahlpvardt. w\n. and itt QUAKER Corn Flakes\nyou gtt thttt extra features\nat no extra cott\n1 M'nnry*h*ck guarantee\nprinted on every pickage.\n2. Freshnen ind criipoeii\n' assured by wax wrapping\nand triple scaling.\n3   Enrichment with Sunshine\n* Vitamin \"D\"\u2014an exclusive\nhealth feature.\nA Coupons\u2014exchangeable for\nvaluable merchandise-\nin avery package.\nMADI IN CANADA\nQuaker\nCorn Flakes\nAttanUwi Malbartl\nChildren will take milk\nwttheot eot-lag If you\nMF-e with Qotk.r Com\nHakes. AUla bae ear.,\nlag they'll get the rich\nnmjri Juo-at of milk...\nthe hetlth-giving Sua\n.hint Vitamin IhattmiM.\nboae and protects teeth.\n____\n \u2022\u2022-_ 1-\nPAGE SIX\nWIDE STRENGTH\nON NEW YORK\nVivid Display by Special-\ntics Including thc\nAlcohols\nBv  JOHN   L.  COOLEY\nWnrt.iifrt   Press   Financial   Writer\nNEW    VORK,   Jul>    12    (API\u2014A\n\\ hId   display   by   specialty   Issues.\nIncluding ihr irrepressible alcohols.\nIlluminated thr stork market again\ntodav.\nHowever, some of Mf more sedate\nindustrials and utility leadera tended\nto improve snd net changes averaged\ninto a gain of slightly more than a\npoint strength in wheat tnd rye\nanj a bullish dpmonatratlon on the\ncotton exchange, pushing -futures up\nmore than ti a bale, nere other\nfeatures of the financial day. Dollar\nexchange fell bark after Tuesday's\nsharp  recovery.\nStock traders found a number of\nwilling movers In the share llat and\nconcentrated on them, wet shares\ncontinued their big boom, finishing\n2 to nearly 13 point* higher. Western Union had a big day, jumping S\npolnta after publication of a favorable May earnings statement. Ralls\nwere quiet. New York Central. Southern Pacific and Delaware & Hudson\nrallied a point, but Union Pacific\nlost 3. American Commercial Alcohol\nled the repeal division, which obviously reflected a scarcity of offerlnga, with a spurt of UH net. Salea\ntotalled    5,189.160    sharea.\nLONDON CLOSE\n-THE   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C.  \u2014  THURSDAY   MORNING,  JULY,   18,   1933-\nLONDON. July 13 MP?-Brazilian\nTraction I lfl Vi. C P R UO: Hydro\nElec m%) Intl Nickel liou. Ce-\nlaneae 17s :**<_: Distillers 77a W;\nDunlop Rubber 93s; Pord 33s; Hudaon Bay 38a; Imp Chem Ms; Imp\nTob 106a W. Mining Truat Ltd Is;\nRand Mines E5H; Crowns E8V\nSprings ib\\*_'. Rhodesna Anglo Amn\n7ls Bd; Rbokana Corp E6.***; Rio\nTintoi E20H; Royal Dutch caiW;\nTickers 7a 3d; British a ft par cent\nconso's ilt\\_: Britiah lft per oent\nwar loan C9B<4t British .'andlng is\n.980-90     \u20ac1093,\nGOLD ISSUES\nARE STRONG\nVANCOUVER. July 13 (CP)\u2014Gold\nlasuea were strong on the stock market today In fairly large turnover,\nflotations improved generally\nthroughout   the   list.\nBrewers an. Distillers featured\nthe day's trading with a net gain\nof 1105 to cloee at $3.35. Coaat\nBrewerlea also scored an advance\nof 3ft centa at $10.75.\nBralorne was the leader in the\nhigher priced golds, scoring a net\ngain of 30 centa to $8.45. the hl-yh\nof the day. Pioneer waa 25 cents\nfirmer at $14.23 and Cariboo, which\nmet with a heavy demand In the\nlato trading cloeed 10 cent* stronger\nnt $3 after aelllng at $3.26. Premier\nwas two cent* lower at $139 and\nReno unchanged at $338.\nNumerous silver Issues were fractions to two polnta firmer.\nIn the oils, Mayland gained eight\ncents to $141; Royalite 60 cents\nat $18 nnd Home Oil 3 cento at\n$1.17.\nSPECIALTIES GIVE\nBONDS A RALLY\nNEW YORK. July 13 (API. -\nBonds rallied today under the lead\nershlp of various speclaltlea after\nprices had fluctuated somewhat- Irregularly throughout moat ot the\nsession,\nWestern union issues made tbe\nbest recovery with gains of 2 to 6\npoints following announcement of\nthe company's earnings for May\nwhich showed i net of about $1\nper share,\nForeign obligations were a trifle\nmlied..\nELDORADO IS\nUP 43 CENTS\nTORONTO, July 13 (CP).\u2014Without producing any sensational prlc\u00ab\nchangea except for Eldorado which\nclimbed 43 centa to 4.19, the standard mining market plodded along\nto a firm <lc*e today and recorded\na turnover of 1.700,000 shares, largest .trade In more than  a week.\nSenior and secondary gold shares\nlagged throughout the session but\nthe base metal group stirred restlessly In late afternoon. Encouraged by International Nickel which\nspurted In the last hour to show\na gain of 1.05. closing at 21.26.\nNoranda finished up 20 cents at\n33.06. Base Metala corporation dropped 6 to 2.30 and Palconbrldge 5\nto   4.\nVolume was low in golds. Dome\nfinished 35 cents down. Lake Shore\n60. Mclntyre 10. Pioneer 60 and\nWright Hargreavea 10 while Teck\ncloaed 5 cents higher and Hollinger 10. Reno led U.e secondary\ngroup, advancing 7 to 2.43.\nVenturea  added   1  to  1.16.\nVANCOUVER LIST\nBid\nAsk\nBeaver Silver     \t\n.08%\n08\nBralorne    \t\n8.43\n6.50\n.33\n.37\n.39\n_-\n.70\n.05\n.05 vi\n.39\n.41\n.06 ft\n.07\nGold    Belt   \t\n\t\n.93\nlot C & C\t\n.13\nKootenay   Plorenoe   ....\n.02\n_\nLucky   Jim   \t\n.05\n\u202205 %\nMeridian,   lost   sale\nAl\nMorning Star,  last aale\nM'i\nNa_.ot.al   Silver   \t\n.07\n\u25a0OTA\nNoble   Five   \t\n.16\n.16':\n1.36\n1.37\n14.25\n11.50\n.14\nM<_\n1.39\n1.10\n25\nAO\nReno   Gold   \t\n3.38\n-10\nRuth  Hope  \t\n\t\n.05\nSllvercrest    \t\n.06 ft\n.MH\nWellington         \t\n.03ft\n.03\nWhitewater   ......\n.12\n.13\nOILS\nA P Consolidate\n.11\nC  and  E  Lands  \t\n.M\nDalhousle    \t\n.59\n.16'.\nFreehold   \t\n.0714\n1.17\nMercury    \t\n.13\n.09\n.40\nMONTREAL V\nrocF\n\u25a0\nBank   of   Montreal   \t\n. 318\nBank of Nova Scotia ..\n. 375\n. 181\n. 113\nBraslllan T L tc Power\n.    17'i\n.   3S'\/i\n.   34>_,\nCanadian Car &, foundry \t\nOH\nCanadian Cement \t\n3',\nCockshutt   Plow   \t\n.  lift\nCanadian Converters   ...\n.   80\nCan   Industrial   Alcohol\n18\nCons Mining & Smelting \t\n136\n.    80\nDominion Steel & Coal\n**B\" ...\n!\nDominion    Textile    \t\n.   OS'.,\n0\nUke ot the Woods   \t\n.   18\n.   39H\n.   37H\n,   17\nOgllvle   Milling   \t\n193\nOttawa L H * Power .\nSVi\n.   47\n.     H'i\n33\nshawlnigan     \t\n-   30 Vi\nSherwin  Willism* \t\n17M.\n3 Mi\n\u2022*rlnnipfi    Railway    \t\n*>.\nNEW VORK STOCKS\nAllegheny         7H       6Ti\nAllied   Chemical     138*4134\",\nAm Can     93H\nAm   r*or   Pow\n18%\nAm  lea     UVi\nAm Ma Is Toy\nAm smelt _\u2022 ne\nAm Telephone ..\nAm     Tobacco\nAnaconda \t\nAtchlaon   \t\nAuburn Motora\n30%\n37%\n130%\n\u00bb1V4\n30%\n75%\n70\nBaldwin        16\nBait Is Ohio\nBendlx Aviation\nBeth Bteel ...\nCanada Dry .\nCan Pacific .\nCerro de Paaco\nChea  5c  Ohio   .\nChryaler     37\nCom Is South       6%\nCon Oaa NT..   61 %\nCern Producta  .   83 V,\nC  Wright  Ptd      -\nDupont     81%\n35\n19%\n4\u00ab%\n36%\n19%\n33%\n*\u00bb%*\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPEG.    July    13     (CPI-\nminion of Canada  bonda:\nWAR   LOAN\n5, IB37. 106..W; 10775\n. IC TORY   LOAN\n\u00bb%.   1933.  10000. 10075\n8%,  1P31.   100.85: 101 50\ni's. 1937. 108.00; llfno\nHIFIMHNG   LOAN\n6. 1943.   103 10, 104 10\nl'i,  19*10.  100 25; 10135.\n4%. 1944.  100.00; 101.00.\n4%. 1948. 100.00; 101.00.\nCONVERSION  LOAN\n4%,   1965,  99 35;   100 35.\n4%,   1957,  9936;   100.25.\n4%.   1958,  99.40;   10031.\n*',. 1959. 99.85; 100.75.\nNATIONAL .11.K\\ II I. LOAN\n6,   1936,   103.50;    103.40.\n6. 1941. 103.00; 104.86\n1 f!3*!   LOAN\n4.    1938,   9975;    100.50*\n1.    1957,    93.75;    94.50.\nEut   Kodak\nElec Pon* 6c Ll\nErie  \t\nPord   Engllah   ..\nPord   of .Can   ..\nFlrat Nat Storea\nFreeport   Tex    .\nGeneral Motors\nOeneral  Elec\nGeneral   Fooda\nGold   Du\u00bbt\nGoodrich ,__....\nGranby       ..\nart-North Pfd\nGrt Weat Sutar\nHowe  Sound\nHudaon Motora\nIna    Copper    .\nInt   Nickel   \t\nInt TO & TO ..\nJewel   Tea   Co\nKenn   Oopper   .\nKresge   8   8.\nKroegger 6c Toll\nLehn  _c Pink  ..\nMack Truck\nMilwaukee  Pfd\nNaah Motora .\nNat Dairy Prod\nN Pow 6c U . ...\nN  T central     .\nPac Gu _ Elec\nPackard Motora\nPenn  R R \t\nPhllllpa  Tete  .\nPure   Oil   \t\nRadio   Corp\nRadio Keith Or\nRem   Rand   \t\nRock  Island .   .\nSafeway  stcraa\nS Louli jtsr\nShell   Union\n5 Cal Edlaon . .\nSouth   Pacific   ..\nStan Oil of Cal\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan on of N J\nStewart  Warner\nStudebaker  . .\nTexas   Corp   ..\nTex Gulf sul\nUnion carbide\nTlmken   tKsller\nUn  Oil  of Cal\nUnited Aircraft\nUnion   Pacific\nU S Iron pipe\nU  S Rubber\nVanadium Sleel\nWest   Electric\nTellow  Truck\n83%\n14%\n19\n41\n33%\n38%\n37%\n36'\/,\n17%\n15\n31\n33%\n35\n14%\n\u2022 >.\n20%\n19%\n43\",\n34\n16%\n35',,\n33%\n43%\n7\n36%\n34%\n93\n17%\n13%\n30%\n36%\n128%\n80%\n10%\n73%\n\u20227%\n16%\n33%\n18%\n45%\n38%\n18%\n30%\n46%\n34%\n5.\n59%\n80%\n78%\n83\n13%\n18%\n68\n37%\n31%\n37%\n36%\n34*%'\n17%\n13 %.\n30%\n39%\n34\n13%\n6%\n19%\n16%\n43\n28\n16%\n34 V,\n21%\n42\n6%\n36%\n34\n64%\n62%\n31\n30%\n6\n6%\n38%\nS7%\n17\n16%\n10%\n9%\n11%\n10%\n4%\n4%\n10%\n10\n8%\n8\n66\n84\n7%\n\u00ab%\n10%\n8%\n26\n26%\n35%\n84%\n40%\n38%\n40%\n8%\n8\n27%\n33%\n46\n33%\n23%\n38%\n136\n20%\n16%\n31\n54%\n7%\n7%\n36\n31%%\n43%\n33%\n21%\n37%\n126\n19%\n14%\n29%\n52%\n7%\n7\n128%\n93%\n1*7%\n13%\n20%\n37%\n130%\n90,%\n30%\n76%\n78%\n16%\nSB\n19%\n45%\n36%\n19%\n33%\n46\n37%\n8%\n60%\n80%\n7%\n81%\n83 Vi\n14%\n18%\n6%\n18%\n68\n40\n33%\n37%\n37\n33%\n17%\n18\n30\",\n33\n34%\n14%\n8%\n20%\n19%\n43\n24\n16%\n36\n22%\n43%\n7\n26%\n34%\n19%\n64%\n30%\n6\n38%\n18%\n10%\n11\n4%\nio%;\n8% I\n\u2022* !\n10% I\n36%\n35%\n30%\n33\n40%\n8%\n8\n37%\n33%\n44%\n33%\n31%\n38%\n136\n19%\nIS*\n30\n63%\n7%\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials  104.55 up 1.47\n20 rails     54.30 up   .66\n20 utilities   >    36.86 up   .61\nCORNER ON\nRYE LOOMS\nAll Grains Close Nervous;\nWheat and Rye Up;\nOats Unchanged\nBy   -JOHN    p,   Iim I ill AN\nAssociated Press Market Editor\nCHICAGO,    July    12    <AP>\u2014 Suggestion!   one   of   the   two   bread\ntrains   had   been   \"cornered\"   went\nhand tn hand today with tn cents\na  bushel   advance   for  rye   during\nthe  lut  three  day*.\nTo   \"corner\"   \u00ab   commodity   meana\none   or   more   owners   have   worked\nthemselves   Into   a   position   which\nwould   enable   them   to   name   their\nown price. Such a situation  in any\ngrain is opposed  to the rules of sll\norganised   exchanges,   and    the   attempted   enforcement   of   speculative\ncontracta involving unwarranted values   would   almost  certainly   If a I   to\nsensational    developments    recalling\ntimes   when   trade   ethics   wei$   leas\nwill defined.\nEvidence a \"corner\" now exists in\nrye waa seen by msny traders today,\nin the fact both the rye market\nhad soared 23 centa during the last\nthree days and that regardleaa of\ntariff duties the Importation of\n600,000 bushels of rye from Canada\nhad been arranged for, with thouaands of bushels more under negotiation not only from Canada but\nalso from Argentina.\nAll gralna closed nervous, rye 3\nto 3V\u00bb oents above yesterday's fin-,\nish, wheat l to 1% up, corn unchanged to \\ down, oata -4 to th\noff, and provisions unchanged to 30\ncents  decline.\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW YORK. July 13 (AP)\u2014Copper quiet; electrolytic, spot and future   i.\nTin steady; ipoi ind nearby, 46*73;\nfuture  46.87.\nIron  quiet;   unchanged.\nLead steady; spot, New Tork 4 50;\nEaat St.  Loula  4.35\nZinc dut',; East 8t Louis, spot\nand  future  4*85.\nAntimony; spot 7.00.\nBar ailver   *>|  higher at 38'\u00ab\nAt   London;\nCopper itandard spot, C38 105;\nfuture E33 lft*: electrolytic &po'. lit;\nfuture, \u00a342  16a.\nTin. spot 1.317  10a;  future \u00a3317 As.\nLead spot \u00a313  10a; future \u00a313  15a.\ntine  spot  and  future,  \u00a318 3s fid.\nBar sliver irregular,\\ S higher at\n18  7-l6d.\nSTERLING UP\nBUTTER DOWN\nMONTRBAU July 13 (CP). Wholesale butter prices feU below the\n19 cent level on Montreal dairy\nand produce market today, as compared with slightly above 20 cento\na pound at the week's opening.\nAt the weekly auction held here\ntoday, 875 boxes of No. 1 butter\nsold at 18% centa a pound Rnd\nlater tn the day the marktt was\nquoted at 18 \\ cents, a drop or\nthree quartera of a cent from yesterday. Receipts on the market totalled   only   38   boxes.\nVANCOUVER SALES\nVANCOUVER.   July   12    (CP).   \u2014\nMining   sharea   sold   on   the   Vancouver stock exchange today:\nLISTED\nBeaver Silver\u201433,400.\nBralorne\u20143833.\nBralorne Frtct\u201418*8.\nBridge rt   Con.\u201411,800,\nGeorgia River\u20140500.\nOold Belt\u2014850.\nOrandvlew\u20144350. i\nMetaline\u201410O0.\nNational   Silver\u201430,400.\nPioneer\u2014130.\nPremier  Border\u201443.000,\nPremier Oold\u20143435.\nReno   Oold\u20144805.\nSally   Mlnea\u2014860.\nSherritt Gordon\u2014100.\nIM.ISTED\nBig   Mlaaourl\u20147080.\nB.   C.   Power   **B\"\u20143.\nOeorge   Copper\u2014300.\nGolconda\u201410O0.\nKootenay Florence\u20147500.\nLucky Jim\u20148050.\nNoble   Five\u201417.850.\nPend Orellle\u20141300.\nPorter  Idaho\u20148500.\nRuth   Hope\u2014500.\nSUvercreet\u201418,800.\nSllverado\u20143100.\nWellington\u20148600.\nWhitewater\u201410.000.\nrmn\nBig   Slide\u20141000.\nBayvlew\u20141000.\nB.R.X.\u201444.760.\nCalmont\u2014255.\nCariboo   Oold\u20147380.\nDevenlah\u20143400.\nOolden  BeU\u2014300.\nKootenay Bell\u20141,100,\nDunwell\u20141000.\nL.   Is   L\u20142600.\nMeridian\u201411.300.\nMorning Star\u201438,260.\nMorton Wool.\u20146000.\nNative  Son\u201488O0.\nNicola\u2014800.\nReward\u201413,800.\nRutua   Arg.-11.000\nSnowflake\u201413.150.\nWaverly\u2014122.100.\nWayalde\u201416,480\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nBell  Tel   \t\nBraalllan   \t\nB. A. OU ...\nCan Dredge\nCona Bakeries .\nCona Mining ,\nDiet Seagrams\nFord of Can *A*\nGoodyear   \t\nHiram Walker\nImperial Oil .\nImperial Tob .\nInd Alcohol ..\nInter Nickel ..\nInter Pete ...\nLoblaw \"A\" ...\nNoranda  \t\nPage   Hersey\nService stations\nStand Paving .\nSteel of Can   .\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nWINNIPEG. July 12 (CP) \u2014 Recelpta: Cattle 430, calvee 250, hogs\n460, sheep 960.\nSteers, up to t060 lhe.: Good and\nchoice. M.75 to M7\u00bb\nSteers, over 1050 lbs.: Oood aod\nchoice, 63.7.*3 to |4 JO.\nHeifers: Oool and choloe, 18 to\n8423.\nFed calvee: Good and choloe, 14 60\nto 86 36.\nCowi: Oood. 11.76 to 83.26.\nBulla:   Oood.   8140   to   11.78.\nStocks* and feeder steers: Good\n13   to  82.78. *>\nVeal calvea: Oood -and choice,\n1360 to 84.\nHogs: Select bacon 81 per head\npremium; bacon 86; butchers 81 per\nhead discount: heavy 86; extra\nheavy 84; llghta and feeders $8.80;\n[rows   84.\nlambs: Oood handywelght, $6.60\nto  $7.26.\nSheep: Good heavies $1.60 to $1.75\n112%    111\n\\1%    ieu\nIS',      16\n137 135\n31.', 28\n14 13\n52',i\n18\n48',*,\n!4*i\n1854 14>i\n2160 30.00\nI9*!i 13',',\n1\"'. 16\n33.10 3203\n67 68\nIM\n31',.\n\u2022v.\nNt\nSOU\n112 '.4\n11'A\nIS'j\n21\nVI'.\n137\n30 V,\n13 H\n108\n61\n14%\n11\nlt\n21.40\n1014\nn\u00bb\n33.06\n67\nIV,\nIMs\n31',4\nAT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, July 13 (CP).-M\nsympathy with the late rise In\nNew York, the pound sterling today\nahot up to |5.00<4 on Montreal\nforeign exchanges but a last-minute reaction pushed it down two\ncents. Although it was nearly seven\ncenta above yesterday's close. The\nUnited  Statea  dollar  wu  weak.\nThe pound dropped back to M.98-U\nwhere It cloaed with a gain of tl*.\ncents. The United Btates dollsr\nfinally rndeH the day at five per\ncent premium, down *| of one per\ncent.\nBUSINESS ON (CLASSIFIED SECTION\nTHE INCREASE\nVolume of Meat Sold Is\nLarge; Grains Surge\nUp at Nelson\nLIQUOR STOCKS\nLEAD ADVANCE\nMONTREAL. July 12 (CPh-Wlth\nliquor stocka leading the wsy, Montreal stock exchange listings bounded\ninto higher territory during today's\nsession ln one of the hecviest turnovers this year. Strength wss mslrj-\nly confined to alcohols ln early\ndealings but Interest broadened out\nnenr the close to embrace nearly\nall leaders which recorded gains from\none   to   two   polnta.\nCanadian Industrial Alcohol Issues\nprovided nearly half the total turnover of approximately 115.000 shsres,\nthe third ttme trading hns passed\nthe   100.000  mark   this  yesr.\nAlcohol \"A\" with 41.000 shares\nchanging handa advanced four point*\nat l8'-a after rising to a new high\nat IP1* The \"B\" atock on lighter\ntrading, 12.500 ahares, roue 6'i\npoints at I6'\u00ab. having touched a\nnew peak  at  17.\nA steady increase in' the volume of\nbusiness as well as an increase in\nthe prices or commodities has been\nenjoyed by Nelson wholesalers during   the   past   (ew   weeka.\nWher* and wheat producta, with\ntheir sensational advances, have\nheld the \u00ab*entlon of the retailers\nand consumers for over two weeka.\nWhep*. oate ani oarley have all\nbeen marked up over (l* a ton\nalnce the bottom was plumbed kbo-it\nsix monthi ago The greatest ad-\ntttttt have been in the past two\nweeks, during which period wi.eat\nwaa hoisted 87 a ton. Bran and\nshorts were advanced 85 during (he\nsame period while rolled oats was\nmarked up 81-25 since 'UH low,\nMondsy wholesalers received word\nthat packaged oata had been advanced   13 centa a case.\nGroceries and household cdmmodl-\ntlea have alao come In for the advance but the fluctuation has not\nbeen aa rapid as In the grains Both\nthe volume of groceries and fruit\nmoving to the consumers, has been\ngood. Meat sales In the past week\nhave   nicked   up   exceptionally   well.\nPROFITING HOLDS\nWHEAT UNCHANGED\nWINNIPEG, July 12 (CP)\u2014 Profit-\ntaker*, after harassing effort* of\nbull tradera all morning, put over\nthe winning punch In tbe final\nminutes of trading on Winnipeg\ngrain exchange today and depressed\nwheat prices (rom a one, cent advance to a position 'y higher to Vt\nlower.\nAfter climbing, to within 2 cents\nof the dol'ar mark when May wheat\ntouched 98 cent*, the market made\nnew highs ln all futures, but under\nthe laat minute selling wave ajld off\nrapidly July de'lvery closed at 88'i,\nOc.tiber at 90%. Deoember at _92H\nand May at 98-V\nA full cargo of Canadian wheat\nwa* sold from Vancouver to the\nUnite.; Kingdom and the total export\nbuslneaa waa estimated at 1750.000\nbusnels. Liverpool, strong in the\neafly atagea eaaed to clow \\-%. to \u00bbi\nhigher.\n'May Wc Serve You?'\nFRIGIDAIRE\nSALES   AND   SERVICE\nPhone 838.      J. TALBOT.      Box 295.\nFor your spring Permanent   Call. 96.\nTHELMATB  HbAUTY  ftlpr.\nPhone 35 (or Taxi\u2014Safe, Reliable\nBuick Cars. NELSON TRANSFER\nUo..   Limited.\nFAIRVIEW SERVICE STATION. Gu,\nOil, Urcaalng Waahlng. Coyle batterlea, Dominion tlrea and tubes\nWe will serve you, phone 605.\nRadio   Repairs,   InataUatlona.   Tube\ntcattng  KOOTENAT MUSIC. Ph 585\nPAINTING   AND   KALSOMINING.\nC.  Miller.  Phone   790L.\nHave thoae mars or scratches removed (rom j our f urnitui a, Tba\ncoat Is reasonable. Phone KOOT-\nENAV   MUSIC  HOUSE.\nR.   H.    MABER,   T.nsmtthlng.    rur-\nnaca Repairs. R6oflng. Phone 655.\n_   TERRILL,  Upholaterlhg, Furniture\nre.-jaJrs.  Phone 485R1.\t\nSPENCER\nUECORATiNO\nReliable -AutxTiTepalra- With modern\nequipment. NELSON TRANSFER.\nFor lower rates on Auto Repalra\u2014\nPhone    6\u2014KUne^s    Service.   _\nAVENUE SERVICE. Gaa, Oil, Wash-\nIny. Oreaslng, etc. Drive In  today\nGEO. A. MEEREfr\u2014\u00a5or Good Photo*\n_grapha:-Ask__ Anybody\u2014Phone  46._\nJ.    F.    COATES\u2014Registered    Profes\"\nsioua'l    Electrical   Engineer,   con-\n. tractlng.   Supplles.   Phone   766.\ni iDIAL TAILORS\u2014Odorless and San-\ni     ltary  Pry  cleaning.        \t\nE    COLLIN SON\u2014 Expert   Watch\nClock and Jewelry Repairs. Prompt\n. Service  at  reasonable  rates.  Write\nto P.O. Drawer 1102, Nelson.\nAuto parts for all Cars \u2014 KRAFT\nAUTO   WRECKAOE.\t\nT. PLAYER\u2014Painting and Decomt-\nIng   (or   Spring.\nNelson D_illy News job Department\n(or ah klnda o( commercial print*\nmg. Phone 144.\t\nPREMIER SERVICE STATION - O.\nGraham, oaa, OU. Oreaalng, Washing.  Special  Rates. Drive l.i  Now.\n\u2022May Wc Serve You?'\n(Continued)\nRAMP BODY AND PENDER WORKS\nDuco Painting, Welding. Body Re-\nu-lre on all cafg. Phone 119._\nf-uck-lig and Hauiage\u2014 Phone M'_\nCehtral   nanefer.  Prompt  Service.\nMacOregor Broa, ftiotogrepha,\nrilma developed, printed. Box fl.l,\nSTANDARD ELECTRIC. Phone 138\nfor Electrical. Wiring, Contracting,\nInstallation., Reaaonable Ratee,\nARTHUR  HOMEBSHAM.  Neleon,  Por\nQueens.  B\u00aba.  Honey.  Comba,  etc.\n~T\u00ab1 Servlct\nPHONE 77\nDiy oi Night\n_____ j. T. & V LTD.\n[ MMCEHAMjOlg TOB  6AI.E      (t\n! 100.000   FEET   SECOND   HAND   il\nI    conditioned   pipe  aultable  for .1\npurposes.     All     al\u00abs.     Write   , __\nSwartz  Pipe   Yard.  330,. let  All\n_ Vancouver, 8\u00a3.     - (78*M\nI BINOLE     BED     8PR1__Q8,~~SUaJ\nwaah stands, mattresses, life JaCM\neta, curtains and rods, suitable f^\ncamps, etc. Thc Ship Hotel, e__\n_Wharf. Nelson. <7M\u00ab\nwrite\" us \"por   tapbRM5,Ti6\u00ab\nand   bargain   prices  on   pipe.  TtU\nA   P. Harms Wood pipe Co. 1j__*\nPart. B.C,  |75U|\nFOR 8ALE\u2014ENAMEL LINED MrrZL\nrefrigerator, good condition, rhealg\n_Apply 312 Silica atreet, 17MJ\nSIMPLEX    T_tbN_TTE~\u00bbl\u00ab8     N__lfl\nUeed one year. What offer? No l-M\nBalfour <!_____!\nPlumb.ng uud Heating. Installations\nand   euppllea.   work   ouaranteed.\nPhone   Julius   Relsterer   it   __9La.\nTire  Repairing-While  you   wait   \u2014\n_DESJARD-_NS,_at_DlU>.\t\nPor   good\"\" brakes   DILL'S   biB.S._-\nPhone  0, ^_\nK. Is T. Auto Repair Shop. Ex-\npert  workmanship.  Low   Rates.\nFor cleaning, pressing, aiteratlona,\nTHE   WARDROBE, *417  Hill   Bt\nHEMSTITCHING\u2014Sc per yard. D. C.\nART SHOPPfc.\t\nPlumbing and heating installations\nand euppllea. We guarantee all\nour work. Price, very reasonable.\nPhone   181.   B.   C.   Plumbing   Co,\nCAPITOL BEAUTY SHOPPE Ex*-\npert   Marceillng.   Phone   18\nPrompt   Service    -    Watch,    Clock\nrepalra   -   NOXON'S   JEWELERS\nPhone 93\u2014 B. B. Taxi, Day or night\nService.\nSHORTY'S  REPAIR SHOP  FOR  DEPENDABLE   REPAIRS.\t\nH.   E.   STEViNSOh\"- Electric   and\nacetylene welding; steel works.\nAut.moblle   Motor   Repslrs\nBody   Rep.lrs\nOas \u2014 Oreaslng \u2014 Oil\nWashing \u2014 Batteries\nKOOTENAY  MOTORS\nPhofie  117   -  Jaker St.\nMIsrELLANEOtd   WANTED.\n(ill\nWANTED\u2014RAKE.    8-    OR    9-Fodfl\npreferred. Must be In good rep\u00bbi~\nBute prtc4 and make In flrat let\nt\u00abr.   J.   Wcod,   Canyon.   B.C.        B\natn_t\nM1BCEI.LANEOLS\n(..I\nCRYSTAL\nBUTTER\nIf you want good butter\nat the right  price  asK\nyour dealer for any of,\nthe Crystal Brands.\nYou'Will Enjoy It  .\nFred Williams]\nWholesale  Distributor\n<7M0>\nEXCHANGES\nMONTREAL. July 12 <CP).~British and foreign exchange In relation to the Canadian dollar, sa\ncompiled - by the Royal Bank of\nCanada, closed  today aa followa:\nArgentina,    peso     3781A\nAustralia,   pound     3.0796A\nAustria,  schilling    1783D\nBelgium,   bclga     2I03A\nBrazil,   mllrela    0813D\nBulgaria,   lev    0147D\nChina, Hong Kong dollars   .    .3530D\nCzechoslovakia,   crown    0461D\nDenmark,  krone    333BA\nFinland,   flnmark     024SD\nFrance,   franc     0589A\nOermany.  relchamark    30O3A\nOreat   Britain,   pound    .... 4.9835A\nOreece. drachma   0085D\nHolland,   florin    8063A\nHungary, pengo     .2831D\nIndia, rupee        .370OD\nItaly.  Ure    \u00b08MD\nJapan,   yen    3004D\nJugoslavia,  dinar 031SD\nKew  Zealand,  pound     3.9968A\nNorwiy, krone     .280IA\nPoland,  rioti    17B3D\nRoumania,  leu     .0105D\nSouth Africa,  pound    4.0920A\nSpain, peseta    1M4A\nSweden,   krone    2S80A\nSwitzerland,   franc     2926A\nUnited   States,   dollar\u20146   per   cent\npremium   -3\u00ab  p.c. Dt.\n(A\u2014advance;  D\u2014decline).\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nToronto Volume Is\nMAY PRODUCTION\nIN GOLD IS UP\nOTTAWA. Ju'y 12\u2014 (CP)-An Increase of more than 600 ounces\nwaa shown tn production of gold In\nMay. when 337,081 ounoea were produoed, as compared with 237.017 in\nthe previous month, said a report\nIssued today by the Dominion bureau of statistics. A decrease of 30.-\n882 ounces was abown In comparison with the corresponding month\nlaat rear, when the production totalled 288,843 ounces. Production for\ni lie flrat five months of this year\ntotalled 1,198.812 ounces as compared\nwith 1.290.294 for (he same period\nln    1933.\nReport Deficit in\nBiggest.Since 1929 f^OreiiiTCompany\nWINNIPEG,   July   13\nmnrktt   quotatlona:\nWheat\u2014\nOp_n\nJulr ...\nOct. ..\nD\u00ab. ..\nMav ..\n0\u00bbta-\nJuly ..\nOet. ..\nDec.    ..\nBarley-\nJuly    ..\nOct.    ..\nDec.    ..\nHay    ..\nFlal\u2014\nJuly ..\nOct. .\nDec.    .\nRye-\nJuly .\nOct. .\nDec\n00%\nM'i\n981.\n43\n44\n44 >i\nS3\n54'\/,\nse\n03\n174\n178\n17S\nHl(h\n19 H\n93\n94\n98\n43',i\n44\".\n45\n53 '4\n65%\n57\n53\n174\n175\n17\u00ab\nlow\n87 'A\n30'.',\n93\n96',\n43\n43 H\n43 Ti\nStV.\n53%\n54 \\\n59\n170 _\n1731,4\n170 '4\nBS\nB7\n63',\n\u2014    ._     86\nCaah Oraln Cloae-\nWheat\u2014 No.   1   hard\nNor.  88'i:   No.  3  Nor.\nNor.  B3',i;   No.  4  Nor\n73%;   No. 6 wheat 71V,\ntrack B8!4*.   No.  1  Dur,\nBV,\n79 S\n; feed\n67%.\nClose\n88%\n90%\n93%\n98%\n43%\n43%\n44%\n51%\n54%\n55%\n5914\n173%\n174\n178\n80%\n83%\n85%\nNo. 1\nNo. 3\nNo.   6\nTILLIE THE T01LEK:\nSoapleas laundries at home and\nIn Industry are In prospect, as a result of Introducing sulfonate slcohol\ndetergents, or \"soapleae soaps.\"\nTORONTO. July 13 (CP) .-Trading In distillery- stocks at higher\nprices gave Toronto stock exchange\nIta biggest volume- today since the\nboom of 1939. Brewers and dlatlllera of Vancouver set the pace, trading 183.000 shares. Walkers common\n\u2022\"id Inrti'strUil Alcohol turned over\nabout 37.000 each and DUtiUsrs\nbeugram .44.000 shares. All recorded\ngains   ranging   from   81   to   5'i-\nFood and base metal stocks and\nsome utilities also chalked up good\ngalna and the general tone' wss\nfirm. Brewery shares were drawn into the beverage whirl-pool around\nnoon and Canada Bud and Canada\nMalting ahot ahead strongly, tha\nlatter gaining 4S\u00ab to 34 and Canada Bud closing 2 points' higher\nat   it.\nTrading In Brazilian and International Nickel was heavy and\nthese leadera pulled the whole\nlist forward. Brazilian gained\nl'i and Mlckrl advanced 1.16 to\n21.40. Both C. P. R and Ford of\nCanada cloeed fractionally lower.\nTORONTO, July 12\u2014(CP>\u2014Pend\nOrellle mlnee and metals compsny\nreport a deficit of 121.204 for the\nflacal year ending April 30. 1933.\nOre salea amounted to 83346 and\nwith interest of 810,786 and miscellaneous receipts of ~ $828, total\nIncome wu brought to 613,763.\nExpenditures consisting of mining and development, milling and\nall carrying expenses amounted to\n634.987.\nIn his report the president, Lewis\nP. Laraen, statea slnoe the beginning or the year a new and\nmore promising situation with Improved metal prices had come Into\nbeing and resumption of operations\nof the company wu ordered by directors. Since then production hu\nbeen on full time seale.\nBIRTHS\n(1)\nROBB\u2014To   Mr.   and\nRcas, at TTnil-Tidnnftc\n10. a aon.\nMn.   O\nhoapltal,\nW.\nJuly\nI'ERSONAL\n(9)\nNOTHINO SURPASSES ACTONS\nGutrlc Tableta for the relief of\nstomach distress. Highly endorsed\nby users, for chronic and acute\nIndigestion. Especially effective In\novercoming the burning sensation\ncaused by excess acid, flatulabce,\netc. The relief ls luting. 7 daya'\nTreatment 81.0O\u20143o days' $3.50.\nThe Acton Drug Co., 940 Robson\nSt.,   Vancouver,   B.C. t7709)\nVISIT HALCYON HOT SPRINGS\nand wye one cent a mlU.    t76.il.\nAGENTS   WANTED\n(Ul\nWANTED\u2014CIRCULATION CANVAti-\nser, preferably ,wlth car. Oood\ncommission. Apply In writing,\nClrculstlcn Department, Nelson\nDally News. t7678)\nFlH.Ml.HED   BOOMS FOR RENT (13)\nA FEW CABINS FOR RENT BY\nmonth at very reasonable rat\u00abs;\nThe coolest sleeping plice ln town.\nThe Ship Hotel. City Wharf.\n^m^-mm       (7682)\nLARGE. WELL-FURNISHED THrttt-\nroom suite with bath, no children.\n917 Bdgewood Ave. <2?*!li\nFURNISHED \" SUITE. 607 CARBON-\nate Street. Phone 390R. (7618)\nROOMS FOH\nIII M\n(191\nTOR   RENT\naton.   J.\n- APARTMENT\nW.   Oallaiher,\nOVER\nNelson.\n(73871\nHOUSES WANTED\n(30)\nBUSINESS   OrrORTl MTIE9        (I0|\nSMALL . ACREAGE,   GOOD    HOUM\nwith   small   business   bringing   li\nmonthly  revenue, close in.   \"\"*\nBox  7660 Dally News.\n*\nPROPERTY  WANTEP\n(Ml\nWANTED TO BUY FROM ONE.W1\nfive acres cf cultivated land wltM\ngood houae and water supply, btS\ntween Nelson and B*urour. Pm\ncaah Box 7706 Dally Newa. * T\n(7706)1\nFOR  SALE  OR  EXCHANGE\n1174\nFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOII\nhouse property, Essex Sedan lrL\nflrat class condition, gene 33*_\nmiles. Apply box 7667 Dally Newtf\n.   \u25a0\u25a0 (76J\u00ab\nHOUSE     WITH     OARDEN,     WO__|\ntrade  for  Bungalow.  600  Mill  gt\n(1M|\nj*_m\nBOAts, LAUNCHES FOR SAU\nFOR    QUICK.. SAU-    6880.    31-FTI\nCruiser. Attaglrl Engine ln goofl\norder, try It out. Bee equlpmeiltl\nWalton's Boat Houae. Box 757\u00ab\nDally Newa,      \u25a0 (7\u00bb7M\nCANOE   \u2014   APPLY   JACK    BOYCBI\nPhone  31.  (76611\nMININO,   TIMBER,   LIMBEt     (BS)\nWILL GIVE ONE-HALF OR ONB-\nquarter Intereat la Two .Crown\nGranted Mlnertl Clalma for .uted\namount of development work. Silver, lead, some gold. -Box 7703\nD\u00abil*\/  New. l (77M)\nCLASSIFIED   DISPLAY\nHOUSE NEAR 8CH0OI-J, ISO DOWN\nand 816 a month balance. 81000 or\nlesa. Box 78S3 pally News.    (7683)\n(.1)\nTORONTO STOCKS\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS. July 13 .(API-\nWheat* No 1 northern HO\", to\nII-',. No. 1 red durum 102', to\n103'i. July 107'i 8ept 107H, Dec.\nlO-S'\/i.\nCorn: No. 3 yellow 66 to 68.\nOata: No. 3 white 45'.  to IS*!,\nFlax: No. 1. 110 to 313.\nFEED  MIXTURES  FOR  PIOS\nFor growing plga, 80 to 150 pounds\nlive weight, the following meal mixture la recommended by the awine\ndlvlaion of the Dominion department of agriculture: Ground oats.\n300 pounds; ground barley, 300\npound-); ground wheat, 300 pounds;\ntankage, 50 pounda. When the price\ncf wheat la relatively high, one*\nhalf of the wheat may be replaced\nby equal quantities of oata snd\nbarley. As soon as pigs reach 150\npounda In weight, they are then\nready to fatten. With regard to the\nfeeding of fattening pigs, ISO pounda\nto 210 pounds, tho following meal\nmixture has been found by experience to be most useful snd la recommended by the division: Ground\noata, 300 pounda*. ground barley,\n750 pounds; tankage, 60 pounds.\nWhen the price la low enough,\nwheat may replace part of the barley. When available, the addition\nof three per cent flaxseed wlll Improve the meal mixtures for weaning\nand fattening plga.\nAJax   \t\nAmulet   \t\nA p Conaolldated \t\nAssociated     \t\nAahley     _....\nBate   Metala   \t\nBarry   Hollinger   \t\nBig   Missouri   \t\nCalmont   _\t\nC and E Lands \t\nCentral Manitoba \t\nChemical  Research  \t\nClerley    _\t\nDalhouale    \t\nEastcrest     _ _,\nEldorado    -\t\nFalconbrldge   \t\nlOrtnada   \t\nHome  Oil   \t\nHowey   \t\nHollinger \t\nHudson Bty \t\nInternational   Nickel   .\nKlrkland   Lake  \t\nLake \"Shore \t\nMacaasa     \u2014_\u2014\nManl'ioba Baaln \t\nMalartlc ....:\t\nMclntyre\nMining Corporation\nMayland     _...\nMurphy    \t\nRewbtc   ,\t\ni Nlplattng \t\n! Nortndt   \t\nPend   Orellle\nTo lose a lev as a result of tht\nwtr, eighteen yeara after the Armistice, is the hard lot of Lord\nFrancis Scott. He Is 53. His wound\nwss reoelved during the first Battle\nof Ypres.\nPremier   Oold   \t\nSan   Antonio  _.\nSherritt   oordon   \t\nSudbury  Basin   \t\nSterling   Paclflo   \t\nSlscoe     _..\nStadacona  \u2014\nTeck Hughea\t\nThompton Ctdtlltc .\u2014\nVenturea    ~,\nWright   Hargreavea   \t\nVlpond    \t\nWtlte   Ackerman   \t\n.03\n1.10\n.45\n.17\n.1*\n1.15\n3.30\n.10\n.31\n\u25a00\u00bb',_\n.80\n\u2022ll'.i\n1.30\n.03 )*,\n.37\n.11\n4.16\n4.00\n1.33\n1.10\n.00\n10.00\n9.60\n31.26\n\u202236';\n43.36\n.60\n.05\n.16',*.\n33.60     !\n1.08\n1.33\n.03 ',4\n.04 <A\n3.80\n33.03\n1.36\n1.43\n1.13\n1.43\n1.78\n.41\n1.56\n.04\n6.65\n.11\n1.13\n6.56\nJU\n1.60\nTORJIEKT;\t\nSUMMER   HOME   WITH   FIVE   BIO\ncozy   bed   rooma   oh   the   North\nShore, one ahd a half miles Irom\n_Nelson:_Apply Hume Hotel.   (7702)\nSIX-ROOM   FUSNISHED BUNGALOW\nand garage. H. Kitto, 407 Latimer St.\n____,,..  (7683)\nTHE FINEST EQUIPPED APART-\nments In the Interior. The Terrace.\n 17587)\nFURN. OR UNFURN. APTS. BY\nweek or month. Mcllcai Arts Bldg.\n (75W)\nFULLY*\"\"* FURNISHED     HOME \u2014618\n_Slllca  Bt.    Phone  662. (7382)\nFURNISHED    BUNGALOW,    OHEAP.\nBox 86. Nelson,   phone 218L.*-\n (7637)\n4-ROOM HOUSE. REDECOR\"atE_>, PH.\nW. W. Ferguson. Move ln at once.\n__ins_\nSEVEN-ROOM FULLY MODERN,\nwell finished house, close fn nn\nVictoria St., Nelson, B.C.      (7641)\nLIVESTOCK    FOR   SALE\nC3I\nFOR SALE\u2014RBOISTERED JERSEY\noow giving 4 gallons of milk per\nday; tlto two pure-bred Jersey\nheifers eligible for registration.\nWlll tell cheap for caah. Mrs. A.\na._Watecn, Appledale, B.C.    (7663)\nSHORTHOltN COW. HEAVY MILK-\ner. Apply Martin Mtroa, Tsghum,\nB.C.  (7648)\nrOlLTRY AND RGC1H\nWE DO EVERYTHDIO IH\nPRINTINO\nBOOK  BINDINO .\nPAPER RtJLWO\nCorrect styles ln Wedding Invitations,    Announcements,    tad.\nInvitation  cards.\nTHE DAILY NETfB\nJOB   PRINTING   DEPARTMENT'\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, 8. F, INT. A. Oj\nMunicipal and Commercial Audltt.1\nP.O. Box 1181, Nelson, B.C.  (7800) |\nAssayera\nE. W. WIDDOWSON. established 1900.\n305 Josephine St. Neleon. B. O.\n(7601)\nGRENVILLE   H   ORIMWOOD.  f~~~~*.\nBox 418,  Kaslo, B.C. (7601)\nB. C. Land Surveyor\nR. O. LESLIE B. C I. 8. 8M l_____\nBlock, Nelson. Phone 276L.  (760J)|\nCHAS   MOORE. B. C. L. 6. Box 654.1\nK WC, block. Nelson, B.C.    (7604)1\n >3P>\nLAST    YEAR'S    WHITE    LEGHORN I\nlaying  bens  and   tour  iwo*moniu\nold   pullets.   N.   Magllo,   Box   368,\nCltlN  (7680)\nChiropractors\nEG(J MARKETS\nOTTAWA. July 13 (CP). \u2014 Egg\nmarketa' were quet tnd prlcea about\nunchanged today,\nToronto\u2014Ontario graded aold to\ndistributors, extras IS, firsts 16,\nseconds 13, delivered.\nMontreal\u2014Spot and western prices\nunchanged.\nBalnt John\u2014Prices to retailers,\nextraa 33, flrata  18.\nR. E. Gray, DC. Ph.O. OUker BlockJ\n _(7606),\n3. R. MACMILLAN. DR. OF\"c_T_RO_|\npractlc. Aberdeen Blk., Ph. 111.   I\n(7606)1\nMITTUN  AND GEDDES.  X-RAY  and]\nMCM, cranbrook and Trtll, I7607)|\n Florists\t\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES, Phont\n342. Cut flowers, potted plant*,\ntnd floral designs, (7608)\nNELSON PLOSVER 8HOPPE FULL\nline cut flowers at sll times. Flor-\ntl designs. Phone 133. (7609)\nDF.CI.AHI*)   DIVIDEND\nCHICAOO, July 13- (API-Directors of Pullmtn, Inc., today declared\nthe usual quarterly dividend of 75\ncenta a' ahnre, payable August 15,\nIo   record   July   34,\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR W. DAWSON, Real Esttte In-i\nsurance. Rentals Next Hlpperson!\nHardware.  Baker street.        (7616)|\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S   SASH  FACTORY   HARD-I\nwood merchant, 217 Baker atreet.. J\n(761111\nBy Westover\nItOSlE, vou\n\u2022SO   I MTO MR,\nSlMPKIMV\nOFFICE   AN\nAPPLV roat\n3bs \u00bbs ^\nPBUFttCT\nCTENOd-\nRAPHEHf\n (p-8\niporting News\n\u2014.   tttt JiELKfl.  DAILY NBW\u00ab,  NELSON,  B.C. \u2014  THCWDAV MOSNTNO.  JTLT  1\u00bb,   1933\nriot  MTW\nBy Geo. McManui\n)XX SLAMS\n25TH HOMER\nres Athletics a Game;\nWashington Leading;\nYankees Win\nWALTER MARTIN\nBEATEN BY BELL\nmLADELPMA. Ju|y 1S-.AF) \u2014\nthree-run rally in the sixth In-\nI, touched off by Jimmy Poxx's\n, home run of the aeaaon. gave\nUdelphla Athletics a 6-4 victory\nf Cleveland today, their second\nlight over the Indiana,\nlube Walberg went the distance\nthe Athletlca. while Oral Hlldc-\nnd had to be relieved In the\nt' Inning because of a sore arm.\nvaland     4   10   0\nJidelphla    _    6   13   0\ntlldebrsnd, Ilud'.m. Sean and\nlak;   Walberg   and   Cochrane.\nNK.\"   WIN\nmi STHAIOHT\n\u00abW YORK, July IS\u2014CAP)\u2014With\nmny Allen outpointing Ed Weils\nt pitting duel. New Tork Yan-\nI today defeated the St. Louis\nrwns 4-3 In their fifth con-\nutlve   victory.\nUlen, yielding seven scattered\n\u2022 and striking out 10, lost a\nit opt only becauae of hla wlldness\n*tbe last two Innings.\ni UrolS       3   13\n,   York        4 10   8\nWis and Shea, Ruel; Allen and\nMAS.\nIIIMNd-ON KEEPS LEAD\nITAflHINOTON. July 11\u2014(AP> \u2014\n> league-leading Waahlngton sen-\nra kept their two-game arivan*\n, over New York Yankeea today\n(rugh a return to winning way,\nha 4-1 victory over Chicago\nlte Sox. Earl whiuhill held\nI relieved by McAfee In the ninth.\noago   te  five  hit*   although   he\nMo       lei\nahlngton     _.-_    4   \u2022   I\nmrham apd Berry; WMtetilll, Mc*\ng and Bewell,\nINSON  BREAKS UP\nME   IN   KLEVKNfH\nI08TON. July U\u2014 I API\u2014A alngle\nHoy Johnson ln the llth In*\nf broke up a pitchers' battle\nween Vic (Sorrell and Lloyd Brown\nI gave the Red Sox a 1*0 victory\nay over Detroit Tlgera. Each\niher Issued four basse on balls\nallowed seven  hits.\niron        0   7   0\nHon    1   1   3\nonrll and Hayworth; Brown and\nI\u00bbtl.\nSPRING LAKE. N. J.. July 18\u2014\nlOPI\u2014Walter Martin of Regina.\nrooking a farewell tour of the United\nStates before startlnj hla career\nas barrister at Toronto, paaaed out\nof the annual Spring Lake Invitation tennis tournament here to.\ndsy.\nThe Canadian Davla cup \u00abtar was\ndefeated by Berkeley Bell. Austin,\nTexaa. 8-8, \u00ab-4, In the third round.\nGIANTS BREAK\nCARDS' STRIDE\nDodgers Win on Errors;\nPirates Win in Tenth;\nPhillies Lose\nST. LOOTS, July 13 (AP)\u2014Hal\nSchumacher scored hla sixth shutout\not the aeason today u tie pitched\nNew York Olants to a 3-0 victory\nover Bt. Louis Cardinal,\u2014a victory\nthat snapped the league leaders'\nseven-gem. losing streak, dropped\nthe Cardinals Into' third plaw, tad\ngave thc olanta a three-game lead\nover the Cubs, Who aleo won.\nNew York. -    1*0\nSt.  Louie      0     8   1\nSchumacher snd Mancuso; Hallahan,  Vance  and   Wllaon.\nBASEBALL'S\nBIG SIX\nImmie IMx, with hla big bat\njtlng bts 35th home run of the\nion. yesterday sluggeJ hie way In-\nthe batting leadership of the\nJsr leatuu. The Athletlca' first\n\u2022man connected twice In four\nies at the plate to send his\nirage up two polnti to -371.\n' ~*   '       'oiiik Pet.\n_ Athletics . 87 391 76 108 .371\nunons. White B gl 319 60 136 .369\nBin. Senators . 79 317 86 118 .368\nIn Phllllee .. 79 338 8J 117 .3'1\nrls, Phillies .... 73 833 OS 93.3b6\nIU,    Phillies    .. 79 Hit 64 130 Alt\nARROP TEAMS\nWIN TWO GAMES\nIARROP.    B.C.    July    13\u2014Harrop\ntball Mam wa, very much tn the\nnlna Sunday afternoon when It\nMted th, Palrvlewltes 31-19 at a\nBdly   battle   on   the   local   dl,*\nId.   and  later  put   It   over   the\ncter boys aa well.\nBllowlng Is the lineups:\natrvlew\u2014Bishop.    Hawkina.    Ren-\nAatnes.  Speirs,   leemlng,   Mar-\nU.  Ooldbury,  Roynon,\nlarrop\u2014 H- Smith.  M.  Ouldo,,  L.\nId\u00bbrgrltt, _. Andrews.  W.  Ogllvle.\nI-ltcbett. W. Howard, J. Nemeth,\nHolme,, J- De rreffe, umpire,\ntoond  game:\nrooter--H. Merrltleld, L. Bonaccl,\nBatchelor. P. Bamaonoff, T. Anion, R. Helghton, L. Kosma, J.\nlead. M.  Major.\narrop-J. Lewie. T. Holmea, L.\n\u201eUnrU'. I- Andrews, 11. Bmllh,\nFitchett, W. Ogllvle. J. ICemeta.\nQuldos.\nscore   wu   7-20   ln   fsvor   of\nJames umpired  for thla game.\nCl'BS WIN SEVENTH\nON  ERRORS\nCHICAOO. July 11 (API\u2014Converting throe Brooklyn errora Into aa\nmany runs tn the opening Inning.\nChicago Cubs today defeated the\nDodgers 8-3 for their seventh consecutive victory snd gained second\nplace In the National league standings. The triumph Mnt th, Cub, a\nhalf game ahead of the Cards, who\nlost.\nBrooklyn    -   J , \u2022   3\nChicago         8     T   1\nBenge and Lope,; Bush and JUrt-\nnett.\nPIRATES WIN IN TENTH\nPITTSBUKUH. July 11 (Af)\u2014to*-\nton*, Braves, seoreleee for eight\nInnings, suddenly cu\u00bb to life ln\ntha ninth frame of today's game\nwith an eight-run rally that tied the\nscore, but the Pirates bounced back\nwith a tally ln the 10th to win 9-8.\nHeinle Meine held the Bravee to\ntwo hits In eight Innings, but col*\nlapsed ln the ninth and gave up\nseven hits durlnj a Boiton irprlsing\nthat alao drove Chagnon from th,\nbox.\nBoston    \u2014 \u2014   \u00bb    \u2022   l\nPittsburgh        \u00bb   1\u00bb   0\nBrandt, Mangum, Betta and Hogan.\nHargreave; Meine, Chagnon. Prench\nand Finney, Qrace.\nREDS   AND   THILLIES   CHANGE\nCINCINNATI, July 13 (API\u2014Ctn*\ncinnati Reda and the Phllllea swap,\nped plaoea at the bottom of th,\nNational leuue ladder today, tht\nPhllllea losing 4*1 and going back\nto the rung to which they pushed\nthe Reds only yesterday. Roettger's\ntriple tn the third with the baaes\nloaded  was  ample  W win  for   the\nPhiladelphia    _   1     1   1\nCincinnati    \u2666   11   3\nElliott, Moore and Davis; Benton\nand Manion.\nAshe and Ruf fell\nTie in Shooting\nvictoria, juiy ia <e?)\u2014agt, a.\nE. Ashe, Canadian SCOttl*.., ind fl.\nM w. H- Ruffell, Garruon, two\nBlt-ey veterans, topped tht lilt in\nthe Duff Stuart challenge eup ahoot\nit Heals range today with ecoree\nof 05* 6gt. Ashe acored 48 at the\n300-yard range and 47 at 000 yarda,\nwhile S. M- Ruffell waa cloae behind\nwith a 49 at the amaller dlitanoe\nand 40 at the longer range. They\nwill ahoot off for the trophy.\nDespite tricky oondltlona, a flsh-\ntall wind awtnilni from either aide.\nloores on the whole were satisfactory.\nMlas Owen Spencer, 6th B.C. eoaat\nand Mrs. Hugo Raymint. Canadian\nScottish, both ahot 40a at tho 300-\nytrd range.\nBrig. Oen. j. Duff Stuart of Vanrouver came over to wltneea the\nahootlng of the match.\niUNLOP\nDEFENDING CANADIAN GOLF\nCHAMPION IS ELIMINATED\nSPORT FANS A\nFICKLE LOT\n;_*_? f_uoh wm fiti\/sms\nSeCOfifi, NO MATTBIf tVOIV\nClose \/s PftonPTiY'Fawn*\n^.raVVteSj-mAr\u2014\n(By AL DEMAREE)\nHow fickle the iport fans are\nIM how thay dearly love a winner\nand Ignore a loaer, no matter bow\ngood a loaer he wai or how cloee\nhe oame, wae Illustrated at the\naloe, sf Utt National Open Oolf\nChampionship a month ago.\nA ahort time alter Johnny Goodman had won tbe Open title with\nhla 287 and Ralph Quldahl had\nmisted the ahort putt tbat gave blm\n-ltt. Soodman waa surrounded with\nhundreds of admirer,, offering blm\ncongratulations.\nA faw ftet twty, a lonely figure\nwaa ttandlnt at th* clubhouse bar.\nalowly drinking a glass of beer. Not\na solitary friend waa with blm.\nIt ww Ralph Ouldahl, the Bt.\nLouis boy wbo had finlihed eecond\nby one stroke.\nTBN YEARS AOO TODAY\nJuly 13. IMt\u2014 Johnny O-odman\nwaa caddylyig In Omaha and won*\ndrrlng If he would ever get a aet\nof golf Itlcke together from club!\nthrown away by club memben.\nGame Again Won\nby Young Libs\nBouth Blocan ball cbucken wtn\nhit for It runa While their team\nmates wert collecting four from the\nTinting Young Liberals Wedneeday\nsfternoon. It wsa the eeoond victory\nfor the Libs, the Nelson team'having\nwon 15*9 from the same team a\nweek ago Monday.\nThe Nelwn team scored In every\nInning, tut the sUtb, scoring four\nIn the eecond and eeventh und two\nIn the remainder.\nBouth Blocan batten soored once\nIn the flnt, onoe In the alith and\ntwice in tb* seventh.\nB. Nemerava pitched the flnt\npart of tb* gam* for the Blocan\nteam and gav* away to H. Mc.\nDougall when he allowed six runi In\nthe flrit two Innlngi. J. Hunden\nwent the route for the Libs. P.\nKunta slammed out a circuit drive\nIn the aecond.\nCANADIAN GOLF\nDRAWS FOR TODAY\nSHADOW-JESSY HEIGHTS OOLF\nCLUB*. Vancouver. July 12 (CP).\u2014\nQuarter-final matches In the Canadian amateur golf tournament here\ntomorrow WW get under way at\n10- ajn-. with pairs leaving the\nflrit ttt at ten-mlnu l* Intervils\nas  follows:\nCameron, Toronto, vs Dolp, Portland,\nCovllle, Vancouver, vl. Campbell,\n\u2022eattle.\nBaker. Portland, va. Black, Van-\neouver.\nOowin. Vancouvir, vs. Olvan. Seattle.\nGLENBANK SCHOOL\nSALARY TO BE CUT\nFORT\nTkt DUNLOP \"tOtT\" Tlrt-eww mtdt In Cttidt In t JMta-j\nMwttft .1 ill**--ll *\u2022 lltdtr ol i complete lln* ol DUNLOP\nTlrei which eOir you imat-4,,,4 ..lu. In ivery prill ringe.\nHAKUtf. -B. C, July U.-Tbe\nannual. meeting or the Glenbank\neeriobt wh. held Batltt-ey tvenlng.\nTh* Government scnool grant lor\nthe coming year wtll be MOO. The\nfinancial statement far Hit year\n.showed a email balance on hand.\nj. w. feglley waa *if-elected trustee.\n;*fhl chairman for the evening\nI ww    H.    vv.    Herridge.\nRalfrb 1-Alp wki n-el*ct*4 trustee\nat the annual meeting of the Nakusp\n'aehool Saturday tvenlng. A favorable\n{financial nport waa submitted. A\n| Discussion on teachers salaries took\nplace   and   It  waa decided to make\nI' a   11   per  cent  cut.\nTo soften the hair and give lt a\npretty   rteon,   \u2022'\u2022\u2666'  washing   tht\n, hair,   try   adding   a   half   enp   ot\n, vinegar to  the rinsing water.\nDon Cowan Topples Tay\nlor 7 end 6; Coville\nOusts Hoblitzel\nBy CHARLES EDWARDS\n(Canadian Presi Staff Writer)\nSHAUGHNESSY HEIGHTS GOLF\nCLl'B, Vancouver, Jnly U (CP).\u2014\nCanada'! amateur  golf  crown  wu\ntumbled from tbe Head of Gordon\nButer  Taylor.  24-year.old  Ktnt-\nwakl  act  from  Montreal,  In  the\nsecond round of the 1933 champlonihlp classic bere today  when\nDon   Gowan.  veteran   point   Orey\nsher-ehoottr  ot   Vancouver,  played   par   golf   in   t   iteady   tfternoon round to score a surprising\nbut well-earned  victory  over tb*\nchampion, Mvtn and six.\nIn  mother  match.  Cecil  covins,\nthe  Vancouver   \"giant   killer\"  who\nshattered tht title bopet of tht na.\ntionally-known American. Dr. o. P.\nwilling  of  Portland,  ln   tht  flnt\nround  yeeterday.  registered  his second brilliant triumph ln  defeating\nthe Toronto veteran. Fred Hoblltzel,\none up.\nDOLP WINS\nOnt of the meat brilliant matches\nof the day wai that between the\nPortlind favorite, Frank Dolp, and\nVictoria's 30-year-old llnksman, Allan Taylor. Dolp played par golf\nfor 33 boles to detest the runner-up for the recent Paclflo northwest crown four and three.\nJack Cameron, the Torontonian.\nfollowing the title trail for the\nninth consecutive year, knocked two\nstrokes from par with a 36 In the\nfirst pint holei of hit match with\nBobby Relth of Winnipeg and staved off a desperate rally by the\nwinner of th* qualifying round to\ngain th* quarter-ftuats with a aeven\nand ilx vlotory. Cameron wu runner-up to Tsylor ln the Canadian\namateur at Mlulswugu. Toronto,\nlast yur.\nOO 31  HOLEI\nTwo American, provided the real\nfeatun. however, ln a thrilling 87-\nhole battle won by the Pacific\nnorthwest champion. Albert \"Scotty\"\nCampbell of Seattle, who defeated\nthe blonde Ban Franciscan, Jack\nFinger. Campbell wu five up at the\nend of tbe flnt nln* and Finger\nbattled desperately and successfully\ndown tbt sunlit filrwaya to square\nthe match and force in extra hole\nHe three-putted on the tint green\nunhappily and Campbell's par five\nwon   the   gruelling   mttch.\nTwo United atitei iters and Kenny Black of Vancouver completed\nth* fltld for th, eight, tomorrow.\nBlack scored a five and four victory\nover bll felton-townsman. Dtck\nMoore; while another Vancouverltt,\nJack Moryson, fell before the marksmanship of Harry Glvan, Olympic\nclub atar trom Seattle. In the other\nmatch, a terrific 37-hole battle. Dr.\nCliff Baktr of Portland noaed out\nthe Brantford, Ont.. veteran. Jack\nLewli, who won the Ontario ama-\ntsur crowd In 1932.\nDOLP A PAVOBITE\nFrank Dolp. Portland, formtr\nholder of the Pacific northwest and\nwestern amateur titles, became an\noutstanding favorite for the throne\nvacated by Oordon Ttylor today\nwhen he played deliberate and.\nwhen necessary, tearless golt to\ncome from behind tnd dtfut the\nscintillating Alan Taylor, son of the\nVictoria elub professional. Taylor\nwu almoat Invincible In th* morning u he raced over th, barrow\nfairways of th, ucond nln, In 31.\nthree below par. to uor, an l\u00bb-hola\naggregate of <0 and Uk* * lead ot\none hole over th* Portland ace.\nCameron. Toronto, dtfttttd Relth.\nWinnipeg, uven and ill.\nDolp, Portland, defeated Taylor.\nVictoria, four and three.\nGowan, Vancouver, defeated Taylor. Montnal, uven and all,\nOlvan, Seattle, dlftated Moryson.\nVancouver, eight and uven.\nBlack, Vancouver, defeated Moore,\nVancouver, flvt  md four.\nCovllle. Vancouver, dtftattd Hoblltzel. Toronto, one up.\nCampbell. Buttle, defeated Plnger,\nSan  Franclaeo at 37th.\nDr. Baker, Portland, defeated Lewis,  Brentford,   Ont.,  on  37th.\nPETERSEN RETAINS\nHEAVYWEIGHT TITLE\nLONDON, July 13 (CP cable)-Jack\nPetersen ntalned hli Brltlih heavy-\nweight championship In a title\nfight with Jtck Doyle, former Irish\nguardsman, at the Whltt City tonight when Doyle wu disqualified\nIn the ucond round of a scheduled\n18-round   fight.\nSilverton Sports\nDraw Large Crowd\nMajor Part of Sport Program\nFinished Before Rain\nStarts\nKLAVERNWILD\nAS STOP FIGHT\nPetrolic Gels Decision on\nHollander in Four\nRounds\nBy BDWARD *.  NEU.\n(Associated   Prew   sports   Writer)\nPOtt> GROUNDS, ifBW 1TORK.\nJuly 13 (AP).\u2014m\\lt Petrolle, the\ntough old fellow from Duluth, won\nai) wild and woolly a battle aa he\nhat ever been In tonight, scoring a\ntechnical knockout over Bap van\nKleveren, tha belting Dutchman. In\nfour round* before a turbulent.y\npartisan crowd of 10.000.\nTha fight was atoppad by Referee\nBilly Qavanaugh cn the orders of\nDr. Joseph Sheridan. New York state\nathletic oommlsslon physician, as\nthe Dutch welterweight's seconds\nsought frantically to stop a deep\ngash In their warrior's right eyelid between tha fourth and fifth\nrounds.\nIn the uproar that followed a\npolloeman had to lump into the\nring to get the weeping Van Klaveren cut of there as ha stormed\nabout protecting, alternately rtiuing\nthe referee and daring Petrolle to\nget up off hla stool and fight, while\nthe crowd roared and took violent\naides.\n1MPBOMPTU   SCUFFLES\nTha ring waa cleared and order\nfinally restored but not before several Impromptu scuffles developed\nst the ringside and Tlm Mara, the\npromoter, pressed his personal protest on Oeneral John f. Phelsn,\nchairman of the commission.\nlt waa a ferocious battle while\nIt lasted but it was aparent from\ntha itart that Van Klavern, former\nlightweight champion of Europe, waa\nfighting time as well u Petrolle.\nThe Dutchman came Into the ring\nwith four small strips of plaster\nbolstering a wound in his right\neyelid.\nThe old fellow who haa waged\nso many splendid battles here, including the beating h0 gave Jimmy\nMcLarnin, sat out after the bounding Hollander from the atart.\nINCREASES   DAMAGE\nIn tha aecond round Petrolle's\nleft hook whipped home to the eye.\nblood itarted seeping down. Another\nleft hook knocked tha plasters off,\nand BUl waa on his way to town.\nHe never gave van Klavern anothar moment's rest. Dep mads a\ncourageous stand, loosing clouds of\npunches tn apurts, but Petrolle gradually  lnereaaed the damage.\nVan Klavern won the first round\nand Petrolle the next three In the\nAssociated Preaa score card. Bill\nweighed 144 pounds. Van Klavern\nWH.\nMrs. R. Grimes to\nHoliday, Silverton\nReelect W. S, Ashby\nar HtrroJ Trurt*\u00ab\nHARROP. B. C, July U-The\nannual school meeting far Harrop\nschool dUtrlet waa held Saturday\nevening, -O* \u00bb Appleton In thl\nchair.\nThe flnsnelal statement and trusr\nteas report ware adopted, and tha\nassessment fer tha coming year\nplaced at \u2022\"\u00bb W. \u2022- Ashby was\nre-elected trustee to fill a three.\nyear term end Ht* w. J. M\u00abCont\nnail re-\u00abl\u00bb\u00abted auditor.\nBunday evening the United ehureh\nwaa filled to capacity whan Bev. O\nRinney brought *J tne \"Ho*.\neaater,, heat a number *f tm front\nCamp Koolaree. Rev. tttttt Willasa,\ncf Knox United ehureh, Trail, who\nIs in charge of tha camp alao accompanied and dsllvsred tha eve*\nnlng'e addreai, taking far hH eub*\nject, \"But David ancoursgtd hlmwlf ln the Lord hla Ood\".\nOther ministers preaent who took\na part In the service were. Bev. W,\nP. Prloe, Trail, who le holidaying\nat the camp and Rev. J. M. prlt\u00ab\neherd, Xnea ehureh, Lethbridge, who\nwith hla family la summering at\nQueens' Bayf*\nSILVERTON, B. C, July 12~Mrs.\nR. Orlmea and daughters of Nelaon have arrived to spend the\nschool vacation at their summer\nhome here. They were accompanied\nby the Mlaaea Younger, who will\nbe their gueata for the next few\nweeka.\nMrs- C. Norrl*. Mtss B* Thomas\nand J. Qordon of Nelaon ware weak-\nend gueata of Mr. ana Mra. J. iron-\naide.\nMlaa Kathleen Bohnudt wu the\nsololat at the United Church service   on   Bunday   evening.\nMr- and Mra, c. Bchmidt. Mr\nand Mra. J* Matheson. Mlaa Hughena Matheson and Mlas Roaa Johnson were visitors to hakusp on\nSunday.\nMra. A. Hancock and daughter\nRuth ltft on Saturday for Neleon,\nwhere they vlll spend tha summer   holidays.\nMrs. H. Lancaater bu returned\nfrom a few daya vlalt at Nelson.\nH. Lelbscher wae a weak-end\nvlaltor at hla home hers from the\nReno.\nJ. w. Tlnllng, who hu bean a\npatient In the Oommunlty hospital\nat New Denver, hu returned to\nhla home, much Improved in health.\nMrs. R. White wu a dinner\nhostess en Baturday, followed by\ncards, when her guests Included Mlss\nIrene McAuley, Mlas Mary McAu|ey,\nMlw Lets Pry, Mlu Dorothy White,\nJ. M<\"Aul\u00aby, L White and O. Rleb-\nardson.\nBILVERTON, B. 0., J\\l1y l\u00bb-rThe\nJuly 1 celebration beld in Sllverton\nwaa very aucoeuful ln spite of the\nweather, with a large crowd attending from outside points. The\ntown wu nloely decorated wtth red,\nwhite and blue bunting bung acrow\nthe main street and numerous flags\nwere displayed.\nAlthough the day wu dull, the\nram did not begin to fall until\nlata In tha afternoon, ao tha major\npart of the sports program wu finished. The ball game between SUverton and Burton wu called off\non  aooount of the weather.\nThe local teama ahowed off to\ngood advantage, Tha Silverton Intermediates defeated the New Denver\nIntermediates by a soore of 13-7.\nNew Denver seniors defeated the\nNelson team, and tha Oirls' soft-\nball team, which la a combination\not Sllverton and New Denver, put\nIt all over the Nelson glrla,\nJn the evening a danea wu held\nwhleh wu vary well attended. Dane-\nIng continued until a a. n.. when\na very sueeeaaful holiday eame to\nan end.\nFollowing    is    a    reault    of    the\nsports:\nRACES\nOlrls, 1) and under\u2014-R. Meers, B\nWalton, H, Flint; boya' 14 and under\n\u2014K. Stanton, c. Thrlng, R, Kennedy; girls' 14 and under\u2014D. Sella,\nH. Meers, C. Cooper; boys' 16 and\nunder\u2014C. Vandergrlft, H. Norberg,\nA. Oooper; glrla' 10 and under\u2014O.\nErlckaon, N. Johnaon, H. Meera,\nBROAD  JUMP\nBoya' 10 and under\u2014Aylwln, B.\nWalton, Wood; glrla' 10 and under\n\u2014O. Undateln, K. Flint, E. Holmer;\nboys' 12 and under\u2014X. Stanton, T.\nShannon. B. Walton; glrla' 13 and\nunder\u2014B. Walton, V. Ounn, L.\nMeera. Boys, 14 and under\u2014R. Kennedy. K. Stanton, T. Shannon. Olrla,\nU and under\u2014L. Meers. B. Walton,\nV. Ounn. Boya. IS and under\u2014H.\nBtanton. O. Vandergrlft. H, Norberg.\nOlrls, id and under\u2014B. Walton, L.\nBeers. V, Ounn,\nHIGH JUMP\nBoys' 13 and under\u2014L. croft, O.\nThrlng, Aylwln; glrla* 12 and under\n\u2014B. Walton, L. Meera, R. Holmer,\nC Cooper; boys' 10 and under\u2014c.\nVandergrlft, H. Stanton, H. Norberg;\nboys' 14 and under\u2014R. Kennedy, L\nCroft. C. Thrlng.\nTHKKE-1.EGOED   RACE\nBoys* 13 and under\u2014Norberg Holmer; Hambly, Ryan; O. and A. Nelson. Olrls' 13 and under\u2014Cooper,\nKennedy; Flint, Crellln; Lindatein.\nHolmer. Boys' 18 and under\u2014Stanton, Cooper; Holmer, Norberg; Hambly, Norberg.\nSACK  RACE\nBoys* 10 and under\u2014Lindatein,\nJohnson, Flint: glrla' 10 and under\n\u2014Lindatein, Hint, Crellln; boys' 14\nand under\u2014Johnson, Hambly, Ryan;\ngirls' 14 and under\u2014Lindatein,\nCooper, Crellln.\nBALL  THROWINO\nOlrla' 13 and under\u2014P. Holmer,\nO. Oooper, I. Kennedy; glrla' 18 and\nunder\u2014V. Peachey, o. Lindatein, R.\nHolmer.\nROCK   DRILLINO\nA. Erlckaon   and   O,   Rudd,   35.*\nlnchea; Lindatein and Johnaon.\nLOO   BAWINO\n8.   Erlckson   and   B.   Johnson;   J.\nMiller and P. Llebacher.\nHIGH  JUMP\nR. Tier,  R.  Peachey,  c.  Vandergrlft.\nBROAD   JUMP\nB. Tier, O. Vandergrlft.\n100  YARD  DASH\nB.  Tier.  C.  Vandergrlft.\nVALLEY   GIRLS  WIN\nBy a score of 23-4, the Sllverton-\nNew Denver Olrls' Softball team defeated the Nelson girls ln a very\none-aided game. Tha local team\nwu much too strong for the Neleon\nteam, but both teams seemed to be\nhaving lots of fun. Tha local lineup wu: A. Tier, V Peachey, D.\nBella, M. Blamore, I. Tier, S. Dean,\nE. Shannon, K. Bchmidt, N. Johnson. H. Elsmore unplred the game,\nMLVERTON   WINS\nThe New Denver Intermediate**\nwe defeated by a score ol 12-7 by\nthe Sllverton aggregation In the\nmorning tame. Sllverton played\ngood ball throughout and managed\nto pile up six runs ln the second\nInning, which discouraged the New\nDenver team.    The lineups were:\nSilverton: H* Stanton, D- Falrhurst, E Stanton. H. Norberg, L.\nEmeraon, B. .White, K. stanym, J.\nFalrhurst,   B* Harding.\nNew Denver: P. Meera. C. Vandergrlft, J. Randaraon, P. Angrlgnon,\nP. Aylwln, C. Thrlng, C. Lowe,-A.\nMcPherson,  R. White.\nUmpires: C. Vandergrlft and J.\nKelly.\nAUSTRALIA DRIVES\nFOR DAVIS CUP\nLONDON, July 13 (API\u2014Australia's\ndrive back toward Davis cup tennis\nhelghte opens tomorrow u Jsek\nCrawford, new singles king from\n\"down under,\" faoes Henry W.\n(Bunny) Austin, tnd young Vivian\nMcOrath tacklea Fred Perry in the\nEuropean aone final with Oreat\nBritain.\nPlay opens at Eastbourne wtth\nthew two slnglu, continues Friday\nwith a doublu match, and enda\nSaturday with another pair of alnglu\ncontests pitting Crawford against\nPerry and McOrath against Austin.\nThree or more match victories determine the taam that will play the\nUnited states in the Interaone final\nnext weekend far ths right to challenge France for the cup.\nl.Hl.iJIT   PROSPECTS\nRot since the heyday of Norman\nBrookes and A. P. Wilding aome 20\nyears ago, and Qerald Patterson and\nJohn Anderson, heroes of a later\nday, hu an Australian team entered\nthe closing rounds ot the Davis cup\nplay with auch bright prospects.\n, England ln the draw todsy named\nperry and the veteran oeorge Patrick Hughes ss Its doublea team,\nthe Auatralians preferred to wait\nthe outcome of the first two matches\nbefore choosing a pair.\nUpon MeOrath's ability to win a\nmatch, or contribute to a doublea\nvictory, apparently rests Australia's\nchances of gaining the Interaone\nfinal. On the buls Of the Wimbledon singles play, he scarcely seems\ncapable of a singles victory over\netther  Austin  or  perry.\nLONG PITCHES\n\"NO HTT' GAME\nSLOCAN, B. C. July 13\u2014M. Long\nhurling for Slocan. pitched a \"no\nhlt-no run game\" agalnat the Perry\nball team here Sunday, July 9. Only\n3'2 batters faced him In the nine\nInnings, 14 of theu being retired\nby the strike out route. Carlson\npitching for Perry's alao turned in\ngood name, fanning 13 batters, the\nnine hlta made off him were scattered. Of the eight runs made by\nSlooan, five wera earned, three being\nthe result of errors.\nThe outatandlng play of the game\nwu In tbe sixth when F. Avis,\nPerrys eenter fielder ran heck and\nleaping In the air made a one-\nhanded catch of Pinchbeck's hit\nwhich up to the time of the spectacular catch looked like a home-\nrun, The final acore wu Sloean\n6. PerryJa o.\nTlie  lineups:\nPerry's\u2014F. Avla, A. Ctrlson, W. Downey,  B.  Flynn,  J.  Avis, ,W.  Anderson, H. Avis, R   Carlson, Q. Carter.\nR10-.\/.--T Hleki, A. Ewlng. A.\nHunt, E. Rogers. Oeo. Law, F. Hufty,\nH.  Pinchbeck,  M.  Long.  R.  Clough\nO.C. CRICKET\nLONDON, July 13\u2014(CP Cable)^\nA benefit match at Leyton for John\nO'Connor, tbe consistent free-hlt-\nyng Essex professional, wu a feature\nor the first-claw oounty cricket\ngamu that got under way today.\nClosing scores were:\nYorkshire 340 (Barber 101), Ea\nwx is for no wicketa, at Leyton.\nSurrey 344 for elx against Someraet   at   Bath.\nWarwlckahlre 108 (Clark seven\nfor 76) Northampton-shir* gg for\none, at Birmingham.\nGloucestershire 801 (Hammond\n140) against Not tlngh amah ire at\nBristol.\nSuaiex 387, Hampehtre 13 for two\nwlckete.   at   Portsmouth.\nWorcester 890 for two (Pataudi\n183 not out) against Rent at\nWorcester.\nMiddlesex 8S0 (Hendren 133) Olamorgan eight for no wicketa at\nSwansea.\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\nI'ACiriC  COAST LMGVI\nPotUtnd 4; Ctakluul 10.\nMinions 41   Hollrwood  I.\nLos Angeles 1; Btn Francisco 4.\nINTBRNATIONAL LEAOUE\nAlbany  4;   Buffalo 3.\nNewark 2;  Rochester 0.\nBaltimore S; Montreal 8 (first\nfame).\nBaltimore 1; Montreal 1 (soeoid\ngame).\nJer\u00aby Olty fl; Toronto 3 (first\ngams).\nJersey City 4; Toronto & (seoond\ngame).\nThe four main types of farming\nIn Canada are to be found ln (1)\nthe eastern group, or Prlnoe Edward,\nNova Scotia, and New Brunswick.\n(2) the central group, or Quebec\nand Ontario: (3) the prairie group;\nnn_   (4)   British  Columbia.\nCatflegar School\nRetains Teachers\ndA-mr-HAH, BC, 3U1, 13 -The\nflnt snifuel meeting of the con-\naclldatad sohool district of Caatlegar and Klnnalrd wu held July I.\nelection of trustee*, gave J. Lawson\nthe three-year term, 3. A. KUlough\nthe two-year term and >. Wttte\ntlw one-year term. T. L Boomer\nww chairman of the meeting, principal I. 3. oook, Mlat M. pameron\nand Mlsa T, Barlee wlll again staff\nthe  school.\nSafe at Home!\n\u2014He Has a Telephone\nIN evetydiy life, u in baseball, it's important to be \"safe at home.\"\nThere ut lots of people whose homes have never been entered by\nburglars, or threatened by fire, or who have never had an accident or\nillness that requir imrry*up call for the doctor. But they never\nknow when wy i, <hese things might happen.\nA telephone in the house gives a sense of security, because, when\ndanger threatens, a telephone call is the quickest way to bring help.\n\"Play Safe\"... Have a Telephone\nBRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHOHE COMPANY\nV\n 1 \"\nfiog emHt v\nDRIVING TO COMMON DANGER\nCASE CONTINUES IN NELSON\n\u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0 THE  NEUON  DAUY   NEWS\nhtd stopped  \"two polloemtn'l teet\"   Ing   ln   Nelion.   who   htd   been   a\nfrom the road edge on the right elde.   driver   for  eight   years,   itw   Oore's\nWill Likely Conclude ihe\nStark-Gore Case This\nMorning\nAll evidence la In before Magistrate\nJoim Cartmel In the case of J. B.\nStark, changed with driving to the\ncommon danger. Thla morning aome\nwitnesses wlll be called In rebuttal\nand the addresses made to the\nmagistrate. All through Wednesday\nths court carried on and numerous\nwitnesses were heard ending with\nthe accused on the stand.\nH. B. Oore. who gave evidence at\n.ft* scene of the accident, took the\natand first Wednesday morning\nwaa cross-examined by Jamea 07\nK.C. Hs stated the cars were\nproximately 70 feet apart when\nfirst saw the Stark car. Mr. Oore\nhad never hit another auto ln hla\nlife, or even scratched a fender. No\nauto   had   hit   htm   ln   British   Co-\n*  -*.*-\nen  he\nALL ROADS\nLEAD TO\nWorld's Wonder\nMusical Show\nCapitol Theater\nNelson\nJuly 17-18-19\nlumbia. He had been hit by a truck\nacroaa the line. Pour years ago he\nhad received a complaint from Provincial Constable Davidson for driving curves too wide but hsd altered\nhis driving sines thst time. Ha\nststed Stark had given no reason\nfor moving hla car after the crash.\nHe could not tsll lf other cara had\npasaed while the two cars were\nlocked. In answer to Magistrate\nJohn Cartmel he estimated Stark's\nspeed at 36 to 40 mllea per hour.\nHe had come etralght ahead In a\nbrake skid.\nPRODICKI)   LICENCE\nReca'led by Mr. O'Shea Constable\nJ. O. M. Lock declared that Stark\nhad produced hla drlver'a licence the\nday after the accident, but had not\nhad lt with him the day of the\nnccldent,\nMrs. H. B. Gore, questioned by\nCorporal David Halcrow, stated she\nwas s passenger In her husband's\ncar and he wu driving at a com\nfort-able pace. She heard an exclamation and was then shunted toward\nthe roof. The auto atopped and another rested against it. Mr. Cornish\nhad a nose bleed and Mrs. Oore had\na bump on her head. John Stark,\nahe stated, came along and aald: \"I\nwas atopped. I was stopped.\" Mr.\nCornish replied something along the\nlines of: \"Jack, you poor fish that'a\na   ridiculous   tale.\"\nIn anawer to Magistrate Cartmel,\nMra. Oore stated her husband had\nasked that the cara be not moved\nbut Stark moved his back until he\nhad wheel troub'e. Mr. and Mra.\nCornish came to Nelson by bua. She\nhad not seen ths Stark car approach. Mlas H. Vance had pointed\nout skid marks and Mrs. Oore estimated the speed Of her husbands\ncar at about 25 mllea per hour and\nslower at the corner. S!_e believed\nher husband's driving wsa careful.\nShe declared there was no audden\nslowlng-up cf the car and that\nStark's car was within a few feet\nof the bank. There waa no cause,\nahe believed, for the Oore car to be\nin an accident as It waa on the\nright aide  of'the  rosd. The  wheels\nRetail Lumber Prices\nWo. 1 Dimension S4S   $25.00 ptr M\nNo. 2 Dimension S4S $18.00 per M\nNo. 1 White Pine 2x4 and 2x6 S4S .... $22.00 per M\nWhite Pine Shiplap $15, $20 and $25 per M\nKir Shiplap $18.00 and $22.00 per M\nWhite Pine Drop Siding '.. $20 and $28 per M\nV. Joint '. $28, $30, $35 and $50 per M\nNo. 1 XXX Coast Shingles   $4.50 per M\nNo. 2 XXX Coast  Shingles    $3.50 per M\nNo. 1 XXX Local Shingles   $4.00 per M\nNo. 2 XXX i\/ocal Shingles  $3.00 pcr M\nNo. 1 Idaho White Pine Lath $7.00 per M\nNo. 2 Idaho White Pine Lath $6.00 per M\nWe Flj t% Seles Ttl     \u2014     \u2014     Free  Delivery  In CUT\nrrlces ire subject lo 1% Discount tor cteh with order.\nW.W. PoweU Co., Ltd.\nI'HONE 176 \"The Home of Good Lumber\"\nIn reply to Corporal Halcrow ahe\natated the accused had said something to Constable Lock about\nStark's car oetng on the wrong side\nof the rosd.\nIn cross-examination Mr O'Shea\nlearned that Stark had claimed his\ncar was stopped but witness cou'd\nnot remember what he had Ball regarding Mr. Oore's speed. She hsd\nnot felt the brakes until she had\nfelt the actual crash.\nSTARK   ACCLSES   GORE\nMrs. A. J. Cornish, pssasnger in\nths Oore car. saw the car approaching before lt hit ths Oore car.\nOore's speed was reasonable and the\ncar wss well In on ths curve. She\ndid not recall slowing down. She\ncould not recall actual crash but\nsuffered bumps, bruises and a smsll\ncut. She heard Stark accuse Oore of\ndriving too fast. Mr. Cornish had\njumped out and claimed It was not\ntrue, or something of ths aort. witness to-d Stark he waa on ths wrong\nside of the road but he did not anawer. Stark had moved hla car .despite Mr. Oore's request to. leave lt\nand witness had seen brake skid\nmarks behind Stark's car. She had\nnot looked for marks behind the\nOore machine. In cross-examination\nshe declared Mr. Oore was a careful\ndriver, She could not awear he had\nslowed on the curve.\nCorporal Halcrow. at this point,\natated that It had been auggeated\nby the defenoe that Mr. Oore waa\ntravelling at an excessive speed, Mr\nOore was willing to ahow tbe court\nhe could stop hla car at varloua\nspeeds.\nThe magistrate waa not particular\nwhat he could do. He wondered what\nhe had done at the time of the\naccident. C. H. Hamilton explained\nthat Mr. Oore wlahed to show there\nwaa no brake drag to hla car when\nbrakea were applied. Mr. 0'$hea\nobjected to Mr. Hamilton or it. P.\nDawaon taking part ln argument.\nThe held watchlnj brlefa only. The\nmagistrate stated that Mr. Oore\nhad already given a demonstration\nat the acene of accident and his\nbrakea had skidded. There was no\nparticular reaaon for adjournment.\nVANCE   TELLS   STORY\nWilliam E. Vanoe was the first\nwltneaa called for' the defence by\nMr. O'Shea. He was with Stark at\nthe time of the crash and had driven\na car about six years. In addition\nto a drlver'a licence he carried a\nchauffeur's lloenoe and was employed as a chauffeur at present. He\nhsd never figured in s car collision\nThe Stark car had hydraulic brakes\nand they worked well aa he had\ndriven the car. He admitted there\nwere three in the front seat snd declared that there was plenty of\nroom for band! Ing the car. They\nhad left the Vance horns about 4:50\nand the accident occurred about 0\np_m. Stark rounded tue curve and\nhad almost completed lt when the\nother car came Into view. He was\non ths outside of the travelled road.\nOore was aeen between 36 and 40\nfeet away when Stark applied hla\nbrakea and did not turn out. He\nwaa atopped at the time of impact\nwith Gores car. Witness claim*!\nOore's csr was going at about 35\nto 40 mllea per hour. He would bave\ndriven to the curve in ths same\nmanner as Stark hsd done. He believed the accident would have occurred no matter what happened.\nIt was necessary to alam on ths\nbrakes because the other car waa\ncoming too fast, leaving no time to\nturn out. Had Stark turned out\nwitness believed he would have been\nhit broadside or on the rear portion\nand probably hurled over the bank.\nStark'a apeed was about 1$ mllea per\nhour. He could not aay Stark's driving waa negligent nor could he uy\nStark yeas \u25a0 good example ss a\ndriver. Oore applied brakes after\nMark had done ao and wheels on\nOore's car dragged considerably.\nBLAMES    (.OKI;\nOore's car, he claimed, ran Into\nStark'a. Hs was positive of this fact.\nHe had noticed later that tracks of\nStart\/s left front wiieel showed nine\nlnchea in under the bumper of\nGore's car. Thia Indicated Stark's\ncar had been pushed back by the\nimpact. He was unable to estimate\nthe overhang of the two cars. Gore's\nleft front wheel was two feet from\nthe center of the road. There waa\nroom for a car to paaa the Stark\ncar on its left toward tbe bank but\nIt would have to be driven slowly.\nStark's car had to be moved to let\ntraffic by on lte right Oore's akld\nmarks were about 20 feet long and\nStark's about 12 feet. Stark's rfcght\nwheel was outside the beaten path.'\nAfter the accident Vance waa with\nMr. Cornlsi and had not heard\nwhat  Oore  and  Stark ssld.\nIn cross-examination he aaid hs\ncould not hsvs seen Oore sooner\nand Stark's left front wheel waa\nabout 10 feet from the inalde bank\nwhen Oore came Into sight. He declared tlie road at the curve was\nnot super-elevated and tt.ua a bad\noomer.\nMagistrate Cartmel said it was a\n\"wdderiul thing.\" tf this wu the\ncaae. \"that there Is not sn accident\nor two at this corner every day.\"\nHe assumed Vanoe waa telling the\nwhole truth and he wondered what\nsort of a jam he (the'maglstrats)\nwould be In if he met s car st this\ncorner. Vance declared the cause\nof the accident waa Oore sliding\nInto the Stark car. T._e road was\nabout 15 feet wide there.\nIMRDINf.   TESTIFIES\nHenry Harding, not connected ln\nany way with either party, who\nwas coming hom* from Harrop, had\nseen the cars Immediately after the\ncruh. The cara were together and\ntwo or three cars were stopped In\nline behind Mr. Oore's car. Hs uw\nMr Cornish gst out of Oore'a csr\nsnd accuse Stark of being on the\nwrong aide. Oore'a csr wss, on the\nright, the left wheels ln front of\neach car were together, snd Stark's\nrear wu over on the roadway. The\nrear of Stark'a car was holding up\ntraffic as there was not enough\nroom to pau. Skid-marks from brake\napplication nppeared under Oore's\ncar for eight or 10 feet. The left\nwheel mark of Oore's car showed\nsudden application of brakes and\nthe fact the car had been travelling\nfast. Stark > car had been moved\nat someone's request and It wu\nmoved towards the bank aide of the\nroad. He had driven put Stark's car\nafter It had  been  moved.\nCrou examined by Corporal Halcrow he admitted being a driver for\n10 years He had not aeen Oore's\ncar akld-marka and no csrs had\ntried to pau until Stark'a car wu\nmoved. He estimated about four or\nfive feet distance between Stark'a\nrear and the outer portion of the\nroad, Upon being aaked to make a\nsketch. Mr O'Shea objected but\nwhen witness made It. Mr. O'Shea\naaked that It go In u an exhibit.\nThe autos had not been locked together but were two or three inches\nspurt There may have been a recoil. He wu not preunt at the\ntime of collision and his son had\nbeen driving hla car at about 26\nmiles per hour. *\n1    H. A. Bohl, Ottawa realdent, visit-\ncar going ln the direction of Ainsworth Hs wu driving tn that direction Corporal Halocow objected\nto the examination u \"having nothing to do with the collision. Mr\nO'Shea declared \"bis friend\" might\nwell object and Halcrow replied the\nmatter had nothing to do with the\ncau Mr. O'Shea stated he proposed to show bow Oore had driven\nthe day of the cruh Once Oore had\npaaeed the car Bohl wu riding In.\nA boy waa driving. Theu they passed\nOore and later Oore passed them\nwith Oore driving Corporal Halcrow\nasked what the wltnew wu doing\nln ths meantime. Mr. O'Shea heatedly declared he wu putttnfr In\ndirect testimony Surely Mr Halcrow\nknew better than to interrupt In\nthis manner Mr O'Shea declared he\nwu perfectly within hla rights. The\nmagistrate urged the wltneaa to\ngo on.\nOORE   DOING   35   MILES\nBohl atated that once when Gore\npaaaed, the car was going at 26\nand Oore at 85 mllu. He wu als*>\nat the scene-of the accident on his\nway to Nelson. The cars ware together and Oore's car about two\nfeet   from   the   bank.   Stark's   csr\noverlapped Oore's in front snd thc\nrear    blocked   traffic.   Four    wheel\nskid-marks   appeared   under   Stark's\ncar with the back wheel skid showing   about  elx   feet.   There   wu  an\nimpreaaton    behind-.   Oore'a    wheela\nshowing application  of  brakea  with\nthe  left  more  noticeable   than  the\nright   extending   about   seven   feet.\nThere   wu   room   enough   for   two\npeople  to  walk  between  Oore's  car\nand the bank. Stark'a car had been\npushed  back  and  toward  the  bank\nby  aome   men   and   traffic   got   by\nHe   believed   Stark'a   car   had   been\ndriven bsck about a foot by the impact  from  Oore's  car  as   a   pile  of\ngravel  ending  at  a  skid-mark   from\nStark's   car   appeared\"   under   Oore's\nfront  axle.\nRECOGNIZED  STARK\nIn reply to  Corporal   Halcrow  he\nstated   lie   had   met   Stark   Monday\nafternoon   and   had   recognized   him\nu   being   In   the   Sunday   accident.\nBohl had lived on Robeon street for\ntwo weeka and waa from Ottawa. He   demonstration   had   shown   lt   wu\nhad been ln Mr. Boyd'a car the day   eMy   f0r  two  cars   to  pau   at  the\nof the oruh and wu an automotive   point of craah   Iven big trucks got\nelectrical    mechanic.    Mr.    Boyd    of'\nTlie   Ne'son    Dally    News    waa    his\nuncle and It wu while visiting Mr.\nBoyd st the News plant that he had\nNELSON,  aC.  \u2014   TBTB9DAY   HORNING.   JULY   18.   1988-\nBtark vu on ths wrong fids of\nth* road, Cornish uld eomethlng\nand \"He replied you wers going too\nfut. You oouldn't stop. I wn\nstopped.\" Vance then pulled Stark\naway asking what wu the uu in\narguing He could not recollect being called \"a poor flah\" by Cornish.\nConstable Locke had stated tt\nlooked like Stsrk hsd four fut ou\nhis side he had not used He stated\nhe would lay a charge because of\nthree In the front seat. However,\nthere wu not a travel mark between\nhis car and the outer bank. It wm\nnot used road.\nIn cross-examination Magistrate\nCartmel asked Stark wby he had\nnot .given Oors more road. Stark\nbelieved the aocldent inevitable on\naccount of Oore'a speed. The rosd\nwu dangerous, in a unu, u ths\nouter portion wu gravel and un-\nt rave: led\nStark'a accident report to ths police wu exhibited and lt waa noted\nthe sketches wera not accurate.\nStark admitted not being an artist\nand the fact the cruh sketches were\nnot to scale He believed Oore oould\nhave passed lf his speed wu leaa\nand he did not think a rock on\nthe roadside Jutted over the highway.\nMagistrate Cartmel\u2014I don't au\nwhy tbls travelled part of the road\nhu bun brought into the caw.\nStark denied he had atated to\nConstable Locke that 'It wu my\nfault.\" corporal Halcrow stated Mra.\nOore and the constable were certain upon that point. Stark atated\nhe had sensed a collision and Magistrate Cartmel surmised \"you certainly did \"\nStark stated, at the demonstration up the road, he thought Oore's\ncar ahould have been more forward.\nThe Monday measurements were not\nat the point the constable had taken\nSunday. There- had been two feet\ndifference ln the constable's meu-\nurements on the two different days.\nOore's car wu two feet from the\nbank because Mr. Cornish had leaned\non the fender with his head down.\nHis feet would have to be well out\nto get In that position. Magistrate\nCartmel    declared    that    Monday's\nmet Stark. Mr Halcrow queatloned\nhim as to knowledge of geography\nIn the dlatrlct, but Mr. O'Shea Interjected he had put the question.\nMISS  VANCE  HEARD\nMlu Helen Vance, paswnger in\nStark's car, who bu had about four\nyears' driving experience, declared\nthe driver waa not Impeded by three\nln the front uat. Stark'a apeed was\nbetween .5 and 20 miles. Oore's csr\nseemed tbe width of a atreet away\nwhen ahe first uw lt and lt wu\ncoming fut, between SO snd 35\nmllea per hour. Stark atopped. He\nhad been following the outside\ncourse of the beaten road and she\nbelieved lf Stark had not atopped,\nhla car would have been hit broadside. Had Oore been travelling moderately. Stark oould have turned out.\nOore'a car struck Stark's Cars\ncould not get by Stark'a car and\nshe ut ln lt. She believed Stark's\ncsr had been driven back and recalled Stark mentioning lt to Conatahle Lock and the constable had\nexpressed agreement. Both cars hsd\nskidded. Cross-examined shs declared\nStark waa following the beaten road\nand ahe believed Oore oould bave\npaaaed him safely at a moderate\napeed. In answer to questions by the\nmagistrate, shs declared Stark h#d\nslewed for the corner and ahe wu\noertaln thru ln the front uat wu\nnot unsafe lf ths driver wu careful. She admitted the rosd wu wide\nand that Stark wu not on the real\noutside edge. Ma_glatrate Cartmel advised the witness that when she wu\ndriving thst she ahould not always\nfollow the beaten path unleu ahe\nwu certain there wu no one around\na curve. . ,\nThe Oor* car, shs atated. when\nahe uw It, wu not to Its extreme\nright.\nJ. B. Stark, accused, had driven\na car for alx yeara. He wu not\nhampered by thru In a uat and\nwu doing about 20 mllea. He had\nfollowed the apex of the curve. As\nthe road straightened out lt narrowed and he followed ths outside\nof the travelled part. Oore wu ooming too fut for two cars to pau\nwithout an aocldent. Hs figured\nGore would have to awing to the\nleft to make the turn and Stark decided to apply the brakes u he believed Oore would do. Hs did not\nturn to ths right fearing s sideswipe and a possible hurl off the\nroad by Gore hitting him. Oore waa\n40 feet away when flrat seen and In\nthe travelled portion of the road.\nStark wu going down hill and pulled his csr up In Its own length snd\nwu stopped dead before hit. He\nclimbed out and walking arcund\nlooked at the damage and then went\nto Mr. Cornish. Damage to Stark's\ncar included apokea broken, fender\ncrumpled, axle bent and steering\nwheel damaged. Pront bumper wu\nbent and a tire cut. He believed\nhla car had been driven back about\nnine inches by the Oore machine.\nHe had apoken to the constable\nabout thla and tbe constable had\n\"nodded\" agreement. When stopped,\nhis car blocked traffic ao It wu\nmoved three feet ao traffic oould\nget by A bus in pawing had\nscraped his fender He had seen\nbrake marka behind Oore's csr for\na distance of 16 feet He believed\nhe wu about wven fwt from the\nInside of ths rosd and a car could\nhave pused ln ufety. He aaw Harding Bohl at the acene of thf accident.\nAfter the cruh  Oore  had  atated\nby eully. He could not underatand\nwhy Stark had not given Oore a\ncouple feet more of road\nThe caw will go on this morning\nst 10 o'clock when wveral wltnesws\nwill be heard ln rebuttal and the\ncharges made to the magistrate. All\nbut rebuttal evidence is In.\nBOAT HOUSE NOT   '\nBLOCKING BOATS\nMembers of the city council. City\nEngineer Boyd C. Affleck and City\nClerk W. I. Wasson, after visiting\nthe water front Wednesday, turned\ndown a proteat that Marcus Martin's\nboat livery ahed wu blocking boat\ntraffic.\nThe building ln question Is acrou\nfrom ths Rowing club quarters and\nls on the Inalde of the lane formed  by ths two walks.\nThou who viewed ths situation\nof the building were of the opinion thst there wu plenty of room\nfor boats passing  down the lane.\nLAKE DROPS\nTHREE INCHES\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nTbt following ooiumn ol tocltl\nOIWI tnd Happening, In Rot-Und\nla conducted by Un BMtlt B\nFtrguton. Pbone Un Ferguson\ntl btr bomt in Rossi tnd -tnd\ngift ber details ot event* ol In-\nUnit lo tbl, ooiumn.\nRoasLAirD. b. c. July u\u2014-nn\nput Chiefs* club of Mtple Lett\nTemple No. 4. wert \"tt _*|ome\"\nMonday evening wltb t charmingly\narranged card ptrty tt tbt home\nof Mra. William T Trtmbttb, Le\nRol Ave The rooma were attractively\ndecorated wltb flowera, tht color\nacheme belnt pink tnd white. Tbe\nbonon tt bridge went to Mn. Percy\no. Burkmar and tbe conaolatlon to\nMn. D. F. Mclntyre. Mn WUllam\nMcKay carried off the flnt prize at\nwhlat. and Mra. Walter Oook the\nconsolation Thoee preaent were:\nMn. Frank M. Erskine, Mra. Ernest\nOlover. Mn. 3. H Crowe. Mn. I. E.\nPerkins. Mrs. Frank Ellis. Mn. M.\nM. Butorac, Mra. Raymond 0. Top-\nHat, Mrs. D F. Mclntyre, Mra. Alexander Ptgen. Mrt. Kenneth Mtrtln.\nMn. Axel Johnson, Mn. John A.\nHenderson. Mn. WlllUm A. Turner,\nMrs. Divld McMtrtln. Mn. W. O.\nMara. Mn. Percy Palmer. Mra. Samuel Irvln, Mn. Frtnk Stevenson, Mn.\nWllllan McKay. Mrs. Oeorge Nixon.\nMrs. John Triggs. Mn. John Cox,\nMrs Harvey Lynn. Mn. Frank Bray.\nMn. Oeorge F Best. Mrs. Walter\nCook. Mra. Peter Patterson, Mn.\nHarry Smith, Mrs. W D. Wlllson,\nMrs W. L. Evans, Mn. John Pox.\nMn. B. Dickson, Mn. Dorothy OIU,\nMrs! Percy O. Burkmar' Mn. William\nWard. Mn. Henry Sinter. Mn. T.\nWhite. Mre Ollbert Kay, Mn. William T. Trembath. Mlss Mary Bell.\nMlsa Jennie Henderson and Mra.\nHoward  Ferguson.\n\u2022 .   .\nMn. Eldnd Jewell and tona, Robert and BUly tre enjoying t holiday\nat Deer Park.\n...\nMr.   tnd  Mn.   Basil   Uttley  and\nchildren   left   today   by   motor,   to\nvisit   with   relatives   In   cnnbrook\ntnd Fernle.\n.   .   \u2022\nJohn  Irvln  ls enjoying  t holldty\ntt Christina Lake.\n.   \u00bb   .\nUm.  Htrry  Smith tpent Mondty\nwith mends In Nelson.\n...\nMr.   tnd   Mn    Samuel   Irvln.   accompanied  by then- son  Bruce  tnd\ndaughter Ina, nturned Mondty evening from t holiday ln Spoktne.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. tnd Mn. Robert Kennedy\nmotored over from Bonnlngton yetterdty tnd were accompanied home\nby llttle daughter. Dixie, who btt\nbeen visiting her grandparents, Mr.\ntnd Mrs. T. Whltt.\n...\nMn. Oeorge Nixon wtt t Nelson\nvisitor Mondty.\n.   \u00ab   \u2022\nBobby Irvln U the guett of Mr.\n_nd Mn. J. Miller at their rtnob\nnetr  Deep  Creek.   Wtth.\n\u2022 *   .\nMist Mary Rogers ltft thit morning for t holiday In Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr and Mn. WUllam J Ternan\nand llttlt daughter wills, htvt returned from t holldty tt Christina\nUke.\nJ. DONALDSON TO\nHOLIDAY IN SOUTH\nA more decided drop in tho level\nof ths West Arm at Nelson hu\nbeen registered during ths put few\nday* and now the d*My drop ta\nabout  thru   Inches.\nTuesdays reading at Nelson wu\n16.95 feet above uro and Wednesday's  16.4 feet above.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nAsk   your   detter   for   McDonald's\nnew pack strewberry Jtm.       (7371)\nIIANCF.    AT     AINSWORTH     HOT\nVPIIISnK   NITIRDAY   MGHT.\n(77101\nDANCE. EAGLE HALL TONIGHT.\nMMTHK BASEBALL CLLB. LAST\nDANCE Of THE SEASON.        (770S>\nBREEZY WEATHER\nENJOYED, NELSON\nWetther conditions were pleasant\nWednesday ts t gentle breeze from\nthe lake kept tempentures- fairly\nmoderate. A few Mattered clouds\npassed over but there wts no sign\nof .rtln. Tempentures for tbe dty\nrangrd  between  49  and  86  degrees.\nORAND FORKS. B. C, July 18\u2014\nJohn Dontldson left on Wednesdsy\nfor t month's holldty ln Ctllfornls.\nMist Bsth Biker It vlaltlng wltb\nrelatlvea In Marcus.\nMUs W. Oowtnt tnd diughter\nOeraldlne and Nellie tpent tbe\nweekend tt the Slrimoni' ootttge.\nCbrlattna   Llkt.\nMlss Mildred Flynn Is tb\u00ab tutst\nof Kttberlne Henniger tt enrutint\nUkt.\nJsmes Dunn, ol Knox Presbyttrltn\nchurch, returned Stturdty from t\nshort visit to Vsncouver.\nMre T. A. Love returned on\nSundty   from   Vtnoouvtr.\nMn. J. Dontldson ls on t short\nholldty   In   Vancouver.\nLtwrence McPtrlou. wbo ht* been\nfor the pttt yetr In Ctlgtry. returned to hi* homt bere on Sundty..\nMn. F. Oordon left on Sunday\nto vlalt her dtugbter, Mn. J. B.\nCurrtn of Ntlton.\nWalter and Oeorge Ronald left\non Saturday to attend the Ctlgtry\nStampede.\nPauline and Isobel Crowe of Kimberley srrlved ln the dty on Stturdty tnd tre vUltlng their tunt snd\nuncle, Mr. snd Mn. A. F. Crowe.\nMr tnd Mn. O. Murrey of Nelson ire visiting it the homt of the\nlitter's father. T. Wright.\nMrs. J Watt of Powell Rlrer tnd\nMn. J Witt of Vincouver. trrlved\nln Ortnd Forks on Frldty tnd will\nspend tbe summer holldsys with\ntheir pirent*. Mr. tnd Mn. W. 3.\nC\u00ab*e .  \u201e,\nMr tnd Mrs. Llddlcott and MUs\nlisle Uddlcott leive thU week for\nin extended holldiy with friends\nend   relitlvet   ln   Ptolo   Alto,   Ctllf.\nMre. W. Huffmin ind diughter\nIsobel ire spending this week st\nthe  Hennlnger  eottsat.\nBetsy Jine Oowint returned on\nSundty from i 10-diy holldty with\nBetty   Reynold*.  Chrlstlnt   !\u2014*\u00bb.\nMre. Q A. -ten-til of Oreenwood\nsnd Mn. J Bltke of Oolden motored\nto Onnd Fork* tnd vUlted with\nfriends on Stturdty.\nPoultry relish tppltt. etpecltlly\nsome of the tweeter varletltt, tnd\nwliere chicken* in given tbt run\nbf in apple orcbird tbey wlll ttt\nUrge quantities of wlndflTs. ind In\nthis wiy help to destroy th* apple\nmiggot.\nStrathcona\nHotel\nThe Ideal Place For\nYour Vacatfon\nRates Sharply Reduced.\nSchool Report at\nJohnson's Landing\nJOHNSON'S LANDING, B. O. July\nIJ\u2014Tht June tchool report wtt tt\nfollows:\nPerfect ttwndtnoe\u2014NelUe Stenberg, Mtrgtret Stenberg. John Stenberg. Ltrry MtcNIool. Bruot Mto-\nNlool, Albert MtcNIool.\nPromotions In order of rink\u2014\ngride IB to IA. s\u2014try MtcNIool;\ntrtde IA to grtdt 3\u2014Alven Uke.\nJohn Stenberg; grid* S to t\u2014 Nellie\nStenberg; grid* 4B to A\u2014Florenoe\nMtcNIeol. on trltl; grid* SB to A\u2014\nMargaret Stenberg.\nHonor rolU\u2014proficiency. Margaret\nStenberg. deportment. Alvln Uke;\nregularity ind punctutllty, Nellie\nStenberg.\nSilver\nLedge Inn\nAinsworth\nHot Springs\nA  eomforttble  ftmlly   hotel.\nTitty, well-cooked metU.\nRoom  tnd   Mfils. 8l_L-S0\nsingle; per week       *\u2022\"*\u2022*\nRoom   tnd   Metla,      SM-KO\ndoublt: per week      ~~~W~~~~~\nAlto   speclsl   ftmlly   ratee.\nHOT   MINERAL   WATER   IN\nHOTEL--No estrt  chtrge.\nPlayoff championship softball,\nHume vs. Rangers, buebill grounds.\nPttdty. July  14 it 6 p.m       (77051\nA meeting of the Ftlr Botrd Dlreeton wlll be held ln the Oouncll\nChtmber. City Hall, tonight at I\no'clock. (7707)\nPrivate aale of miscellaneous\nhousehold effect* including an office\ndesk tnd sssayer'e muller aud bucking botrd. Mn. E. Normin. 003\nCedir St. Phone 8\u00bbJT1. (7700)\nAINSWORTH   HOT   SPRINGS\nSilver Ledge Inn (fully licenced).\nRoom ind metis, single #i3.fto week;\ndouble 123.90 week. Hot mlnenl\n\u2022titer   bith  In   Howl. (7704)\nSuits and Dresses\nWashable silk crepe suits and dresses in the pastel\nshades and White. Our range of sizes is now incomplete and we are therefore offering this merchandise at the following remarkably low prices.\nRegular $10.95. $8.95 and $4.95.\nNow   S7.95,  *S.9& and  $3.95\nFoundation Garments\nModel girdles*\u2014regular $2.50 and $2.25.\n$1,95\nAladdin Hosiery\nService Weight\u2014Regular $1.50. Now   f 1.15\nService Weight\u2014Regular $1.00. Now .......     79**\nChiffon\u2014Regular $1.50. Now    fl*15\nGeorgette\u2014Regular $1.60. Now  f 1.15\nLet Aladdin Be Your Guide\nUnderwear\nCrepe de chene in colors and White-\nPanties lace trimmed. Regular $1.50. Now\nUps lace trimmed. Regular $2.25. Now .\norm fitting slips, lace trimmed. Regular $3.50.\nNow        ?2-05\nfl.10\nfl*90\ns$^\u2122^\nFREE\nTrousers\nDuring the balance a\nJuly you again have thi\nopportunity of orderinj\na special order suit fron\nSEMI-READ^\nand getting an extri\npair of trousers free.\nOrders filled in 16 dayi\nKMORY'g\nLimited\nSmythe's Mosquito Lott\nPirtlculirly useful ti t prote\ntlon from Mosquito tnd 1\nBites. Mty be used freely wit\nout injury to tbe tkin.\nSmythe'i Phavmai\nShop with ut by mill      Phon\u00bb\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.\nOPTOMETRIST\u2014OPTICIAN\nMite 20S. 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