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OCTOBER t, UJ1\nJIVE CENTS  A  COTY\nCHINA FARMED\nJr*taif'*Ct.\nla \"\u00abC\"\u00bb4\u00bb(\n100 Men to Start Work BRI1\non Nelson-Nelway  Road\nWithin Two Weeks Time\n) Men Camp at Nelway\nEnd; Smaller Crews\nYmir and Salmo\nDISTRICT WORK IS\nWELL UNDER WAY\nNelson-Castlegar   Camps\nAre Getting Ready;\nDeer Park Road\nUnder -Mathori-.tlon Irom tie pro-\nV\u2014idal department or public work,.\nWlUUm R___t., district enslneer,\nTuMdrny wt thin-pi tn motion for\nan extensive program of relief road\nwork on the Nelson Nalway road,\ncomprising the British Columbia\n\u2022action of the Nelson-Spokane International  highway.\nMr. Ramsay issued Instructions to\nRoad Foremen WUllam orutchfleld\nand Road Foretnsn Hugh Jones to\n\u25a0tart crews of local men at work\nIn the respective sections, on fbad\nImprovement- These crews, which\nwttl not- require camps, aa their\nintmbera will reside at their homes,\nwill total about 40 men ln all.\nA large camp, to take care of 60\nman, will be erected at once ln\ntbe section next to the International boundary, at a point. IV,\nto two -miles from Nalway. Thla\nwill ba ready for occupation In\nabout two weeka, when a full crew\nwill he put on at once. The Nelway crew will work In this aec-\ntlon, and will continue on the lob\nof standardlaatloq as long aa- the\nallotted funds last. ttt. Ramsay stated In sn Interview Tueedsy.\nWIDESPREAD   AfTUITY\nIn other parte of the district\nsubstantial road Idlprovement oper-\natlona ara ln full swing in all directions, with additional camps being on the point of being opened,\nMr. Ramsay stated. *   *\nBetween Ooatfell and Kuskanook\nabout 70 men are at work, and a\ncamp at Ooatfell which will eccotn-\ncr\nContinued on Page Two)\nELECTION WILL\nCOST BRITISH\nTENJILLIONS\n1700 Candidates Will Fight\nfor Seats in the House\nof Parliament\nLONDON, Oct. 6. (AP>\u2014 An estimated \u00a32,000,000 will be spent on\nthe general election by some 1700\ncandidates who will fight for seats\nIn the house of commons. About\n30,000,000 voters will be entitled to\ngo to the polls, pour-flftha of the\nelectorate voted at the last general election In 1939. Women voters\noutnumbered men by nearly 3,-\n000,000.\nEaoh parliamentary candidate Is\npermitted by law to spend six pence\n(about 10 cental per voter in the\ncountry constituencies or five-pence\nln the borough constituencies. Campaign fundi will be provided by the\ncandidate* themselves or by their\nparty organizations. Moet of the\nConservative candidates are of Independent means. Rt. Hon. David Uoyd\nOeorge controls a big Liberal campaign chest and there Is intense\nInterest in how he will use his\nfunds.\nAS THEY STAND\nIN PARLIAMENT\nLONDON, Oct, 6. (CP cable)\n\u2014On the basis of a straight\nfight between tbe National\ngovernment forces and Laborites, possibly aided by Lloyd\nGeorgian Liberals, the standing of parties ln the house of\ncommons which dissolves tomorrow   ia  aa   follows:\nNational   government   (338).\nLaborites.  13.\nConservatl ves,   203.\nLiberals,  68,\nIndependents, 4.\nOpposition   (276).\nLaborites.   3Q7.\nNew Party, 4.\nIndependent-Labor, 3.\nIrish  Independent, '2.\nTotal,  814   (1   vacant).\nJust how many of the Liberals will support the National government campaign\nIs uncertain. There are at\nteast 22 under Blr John Simon, and ln addition a number of Ubertfl  ministers.\nMANITOBA UBS\nFAVOR JOINING\nPARTY MACHINES\nConservative Leader Refuses\nthe Advances of  Premier John Bracken\nWINNTp\u00bb0. Wan. Oct. .?.\u2014(By\nthe Canadian press)\u2014 Tbe Winnipeg\nTribune publishes. the following ln\nIts newa columns today:\n\"Over a week ago Premier John\nBracken Invited Conservative, Liberal\nand Labor leaders to form a union\ngovernment to cope With critical\nsituation. ln the province in respect\nto four related situation\u2014namely,\nunemployment, agricultural depression, and municipal and provincial\nfinances\nThe overtures were rejected by\nthe conservative leader. Col. Pawcett\nO. Taylor. They were favorably considered by the Liberal leader. Dr.\nMurdock Mackay. Whether the Labor leader, John Queen, waa directly approached, has not been\nlearned, but Mr. Queen stated today that Labor could not consider\ntaking place In a government that\nwould be formed to cut wages and\nmother's   allowance.\n\"Premier Bracken refused to make\nany comment or statement on the\nnegotiations or on the emergency\nconditions which wer; the basis of\nhli Invitation to the parties to get\ntogether.\n\"Col. Tsylor said Jt had become\npublic property that\" the Invitation\nhad been issued, but he did not feel\nfree to disclose  the  nature of lt.\"\nIS CONFIDENT OF\nRECTION RESULT\nALBERTA MINERS\nSTAGE A STRIKE\nOUT OF SYMPATHY\nCALGARY, AlUa, Oct. 8. (CP)\u2014\nMiners throughout the Alberta coal\n, fields may quit work for 24 hours\ntomorrow to protest treatment of\nstriking miners at Estevan, Sask.,\nbut tonight neither union officials\nnor operators in Calgary were certain what steps would be taken.\n\"The sympathetic strike for 24\nhours tomorrow h*s been formally\ncalled. We have not asked the locals to report to headquarters and\ntha action esch local takes wtll be\nreported to us later,\" declared Major\nHyslop, secretary of the Mine Workers' Union of Canada, the organisation which called the strike. \"Every\nlocal In the provlnoe, snd our members in Ontario and the maritimes,\nhave been asked to remain Idle the\nwhole day. We expect the majority\nof them to refuss to wort.\"\nRt. Hon. J. H. Thomas, Some,\nwhat Afraid of Impression  Created  Abroad\niu..  .\nWILL DISSOLVE\nSESSION TODAY\nThree Weeks From Today, October 28, an\nElection\nWins Clause of Seale\nLLOYD GEORGE IS\nAGAINST ELECTION\nSnowden Announces Intention of Accepting\na Peerage\nThe Brlllm jltumtlen si t\nglance:\nThe gencr.1 election Wi. wt\n-traterdaU-  for  October  27.\nl'lrltement wlll b\u00ab dlssolted\ntoday by rojal  proclamation.\nPrime Minuter MacDonald\nopen, campaign by radio tonight.\nThe annual labor party conference hailed ne\u00ab\u00ab ot the election   with   wUd   eheerlnn.\nUnemployment demonstrator,\nal lacked London police with\nttonea and (Ire cracker,.\nLONDON, Oct. t (By George\nllamhlfton, Canadian Vreaa stalf\ncorreapondent)\u2014 Parliament wUl\nbe dUaolved tomorrow. Three\nweeki (rom today oreat Britain will go to tbe pollJ. IU\nmemberablp ao (ar lnfai-l. the\nnatlonal government appeals to\ntae people -with a united limit\non A pottcy which bridge,, tor\ntbe time being at IMM, Bie\nbrpad gait between Conaerta-\nUve and Liberal Kings on pM-\ntectlon.\nThen la no msglc formula, of\n\u00abgt\u00abwia_V B-w-aiw juunaay *\u00a3\u2022\nDonald la hla muilneto tomorrow\n-venlng -will leek lrom tha country\nauthority for a free hints. He arm\nlay down general principles rather\nthan * eiart terma of any definite\npolicy. Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin\nand Sir Herbert Samuel, for .the\nConservatives and Liberals resptc\ntlvely, are to issue their own manifestos. Their manifestos wilt be\nwithin the terms of Premier Mac-\nDonald's manifesto, but wlll seek\nto Interpret and apply the general\nprinciples.\nLAHOS PLATFORM\nSCRAMBLED\nLabor, _lung from office to opposition in the week end c.taclyam\nduring which the natlonal government waa formed, appeals to the\npeople, on a platform almost acramb\nContinued on Page Two)\nBRITISH LABOR\nIS READY FOR\nELECTION TILT\nMembers   of   Labor   Conference Greets News of Dissolution With Acclaim\nSCARBOROUGH. England, Oct. \u00ab.\n'By P. H- Myrlng. Associated pre*.-,\nstaff writer)\u2014 Organbred labor, assembled tn Scarborough for the annual party conference, today accepted Premier Ramsay MacDonald's\nchallenge to a general election fight\nIn a mood of confident defiance.\nThe newa that parliament will be\ndissolved tomorrow and the election\nheld October 27 waa received with\nwild entliualaani. Delegates cheered\nfor several mlnutea, waving hats\nand paper in the air.\nRt. Hon. Arthur Henderson, leader\nof the party In place ef the rnpudl\nated Mr. MacDonald, said   :\n\"The country is to be forced to\nface an election which lt doesn't\nwint. The holding of lt cannot but\nseriously prejudice both national\n\\ and international interest.\nThe Labor movement ia not re-\nGUARDING   HIS   PRIZE\nClause of Seale, the champion Alsatian of the Prince of Wales, la\nseen here guarding the Clause of deal Challenge cup. presented by the\nbreeder, Mrs. Howard, for the best Brltlsh-brcd dog at thc Alsatian shows\nat the Crystal Palace. London. \u2014Acme-P. and A. Photo.\nU. S. Outlines Plans\nto.Use-Idle-Capital\nBY JAPAN\nTHINK FIRE AT War Vessels on Yangtse\n2\"? SR\u2122 Are Viewed With\nOf A FANATIC D. ,\nBitterness by Chinese\nMayor E. C. Henniger's\nBuildings Burned to\nGround\nTOTAL LOSS IS\nABOUT\n$5000\nWould Create 500 Million\nDollar Corporation,\nto Loan\nPRINCESS PATS'\nHUSBAND GETS\nNAVAL ADVANCE\nLOUDON, Oct. fl.\u2014(Canadian Press\nCable)\u2014Captain the Hon, Alexander\nRamsay, husband of Princess Patricia, has been promoted rear-admiral.\nHe married princess Patricia,\ndaughter of the Duke of Connaugjn\n(Former Oovernor-Oeneral of Canada)  In 191\u00bb.\nLONDON, Oct. fl.\u2014(By Thomas T\nChampion, Canadian Press Stall\"\nWriter)\u2014\"I waa never more confident of anything in my life than\nof the result of this election will\nproduce,1' declared Rt, Hon. J. H.\nThomas, secretary of stste for the\nDominions, when seen by the Canadian  Press  this  afternoon.\n\"At the same time, Mr. Thomas\ncontinued, \"frankly I am somewhat\nafraid of the Impression which may\nbe   held   in   certain   foreign   places\nand perhaps to aome extent, ln cer-1 sponsible for this  position,  but we\nteln far parts of the Empire, as to\/hall accept the challenge with keen\nthe  exact  position  prevailing  here. | determination. We are ready to take\nThat  is  one   reason   I  favored   an [the field.\"\nearly election. '\n\"I am convinced the overwhelm- [ Zamora Withdraws\ning mass of opinion in this country \u2022_____._\nIs   behind   that   national   govern- HlS    Resignation\nment and will support It even |\nthough its policy of economy may\nbe severe.   That' of Iteetf will eon-\nWASHINGTON, Oct. fl (AP)\u2014\nA new credit structure, with\nwide authority to put Idle capital at work for economic recovery, was outlined by President Hoover tonight at nn\nepochal White House conference\nwith members of congress. The\ndetails were not Immediately\ndisclosed, but In one well-informed Quarter they were said\nto   be:\nCreation of a \u00bb500,000,000 corpora-\nMon, to b_ known as the Emergency\nCredit corporation, authorised to\nton at its discretion to any financial   institution.\nSubscription of the stock of .tlie\ncorporation, in whole or in part, by\nthe  treasury  department.\nSupervision of the corporation by\na board of five directors, with government officials authorised to serve.\nAuthority _or the federal reserve\nboard to rediscount all of the corporation's  obligations.\nIn    effect,    the    new    lnstuutlcn\nwould operue much as the War Ft-\nnauce   corporation   did   In   thc   war\nyears.\nTO  AID  CREDIT\nThe pra.**l is designed to' circumvent aft ie of the * lastrlcUmi\nwhich   now   hamp:r  credit   by   per-\nContlnued <>n  Page  Two)\nMoyle, Allen Arrive\nTACOMA. Wash,. Oct. 6. (AP) \u2014\nThe end of the sky trail from Japan\nto Tocoma was reached at 4:35 p.m.\ntoday by Don Moylo and Cecil Allen, trans-Paclflc flyers, when they\nbrought their plane to a perlect\nlanding after a flight from Skag-\nway to  this city.\nThe landing climaxed nearly a\nmonth of aerial adventure in which\nthe two young flyers clieated death\nln a storm over the Aleutians and\nthen met with repeated misfortune\nIn flying from Siberia, Alaska, and\nIrom  there   to  Tacoma.\nDemands Gas Probe\nPRESTON, Ont., Oct. 6 (CP)\u2014\nReturning to the public platform after > long and serious\nillness, Mitchell F. Hepburn, M.\n1'., Ontario Liberal leader, speaking here tonight, demanded an\nInvestigation, tn association with\nSaskatchewan, into gasoline\nprices In Ontario; a rut In the\nrate of Interest paid by farmers\non loans from the Ontario farm\nloan board and an overhauling\nand cutting down of the Ontario civil service.\nLINDBERGHS TO\nSTART HOME AT\nEARLIEST DATE\nCancel All Plans for Chinese\nFlight  After  Word  of\nMorrow's Death\nSHANGHAI, Oct. fl. (API\u2014CS,\nand Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh announced today that in view of the\ndeath of Mrs. Lindbergh's father,\nUnited States Senator Dwlght Morrow, they have abandoned plans to\ncontinue an aerial tour of China\nand will take a' steamer Immediately\nfor Sesttle.\nThe Lindberghs will sail from\nShanghai tomorrow 6n thc steamer\nShanghai Maru for Kobe, Japan.\nFrom there they u :il proceed by\ntrain to Yo!cohama, Japan, where\ntbey will board the liner President Jefferson. October 10. ' Thej^\nwlll  reach   Seattle   October   20.\nESTEVAN  STRIKERS\nWILL START WORK\nESTEVAN, Sask., Oct. 9\u2014\nThe strike tension whlrh has\nhrld the coal Melds looked In ttt\ngrip for four weeks snnppert this\nafternoon as mine operators and\nthetr employees struck a temporary agreement whereby the\nmen wlll return to work Thursday  mornlnp.\nvines   .the    whole    world    of    the\nstability  of thla  country.'\nFour Life Sentences\nGiven Men for Murder\nRACINE, Wta., Oct. fl.\u2014 CAP) \u2014\nFour life sentences were meted out\ntoday to prank Oray, 40, farm hand,\nleas than two daya sfter he tilled\nfour persona on a farm near Burlington.\nHe pleaded \"guilty\" to the claying of Herbert Boschert 30, his\nson, Bobby, 18 months, his littler,\nFrank. AO, and cella Kerkman, \u2022 IV.\na servant. Oray said he bettered\nhimself persecuted \"because be had\ntoo many cows to milk,'* got A\nshotgun and a hammer from, a shed\nand elew the tri* members or\ntha household.\nMADRID, Oct. fl. (AF)\u2014President\nDon Nlceto Alcala Zamore of the\nSpanish republic presented his res-\nlgnaumi to the national assembly\nlate tonight but withdrew lt shortly\nafterward.\nThe veteran statesman, who has\nguided the helm of the new Spanish government since the republic\nfollowed the departure of former\nKing Alfonso Xltl., presented his\nresignation to the assembly at a\nlate hour, moved, he eald, by criticism of his administration by a\ndeputy, also a member of the committee on Spaln'a proposed new\nconstitution.\nThe deputy's criticism, the president .said, made it clear; that be was\nserving as president without the approval of the party. The Socialists\nand Radical Socialists, he added,\nseemed to have no confidence In\nhtm and therefore hs wished to\nresign.\nWILL YOU HELP A MAN\nMAKE A LIVING AGAIN?\nUntil he can get a wooden leg, Morris Hanson, a ho has never\nuntll a recent accident heen out of work for more thAn a few\nweeks tn the eight years he has been ln Canada, cannot earn his\nliving.\nIt ts a case which will appeal to the sympathies of many, and\nMayor J. P. Morgan Is heading a committee of the rlty council\nwhlrh ts out to raise the $30. required to purchase the wooden\nleg which will enable Hanson to earn a living ajaln.\nHanson Is a Markemltb and powder man, and has held jobs as\nforeman blacksmith. He Is 43 jean of age, a Norwegian by birth,\nand   a   bard   and   steady   worker.\nHe lost his leg when struck by an engine while walking between\nNelson and Taghum last February, and was treated In tke Kootenay\nLake Oeneral hospital.\nMayor Morgan has opened the subscription list with |ft, to\nwhich the Nelson Dally  News Is glad to add the same amount.\nWhat wtll you give to help this man regain hts chance to make\na living once moref\n... K. I.. Dewdney, manager of the Bank of Montreal ln Nelson,\nlias consented to act as treasurer of thf fund, and subscriptions\nwill all be acknowledged through the Nelson  Dally News.\nThinks Burning May Be\nan Act of Doukhobor\nRevenge\nGRAND FORKS, B.  C,  Oet.  fl.\n\u2014The warehouse and feed store\nof Major 8. C. Hennlger of\nOrand Forks \u00bba* flattened to\nthe ground *fter 3:13 o'clock\nTuesday monMng by a roaring\nfire belleied of Incendiary origin. Loss of building and contents will run close to i50O0.\nMajor llennlger carried $2000 Insurance on building and contents. The warehouse a as situated In the west end, or Columbia, and wss near a Pouk-\nhi>bor warehouse.\nOrand Porks is tn great alarm, as\nthe blare ls believed to have been\ntha work of Doukhobora against\nwhom Mayor Hennlger, along with\nDr. C. M\u00bbL Kings ton, M.P.P., and\nother Kootlfrey members of parliament took auch a strong stand ln\nVictoria two weeks ago.\nEARLY IN  MORNING\nIt wu abOut 3:15 that the alarm\nwaa aounded, and when the local\nfiremen arrived the whole building\nwas a roaring mass of fire. Hay and\ni feod stored ln the building burned\n[like tinder, and made it almost\n[impossible, to   fight   tbe   fire.\nMr Hennlger, who has been 111\nfor the past three days, confined\nto hla home, declared today that\nthere wss nothing in the warehouse\nwhich could start a fire, and that\nno one had been near the building\nduring thst time. Incendiarism is\nthe  only  explanation,  he   believes.\nUNEMPLOYED IN\nLONDON BATTLE\nWITH POLICEMEN\nCharging Horses Only Means\nby Which Mob Can Be\nBroken up\nLONDON, Oct.* fl (By Alvin Hall-\nman, Associated Pjesa staff writer) \u2014\nA crowd of the unemployed using\nsticks, stones and fire-crackers battled with mounted, police in front\nof the British museum ln the heart\nof London today. Unable to resist\nthe relentles^ charging of the horses\nat a gallop ahd clubbings by police\nbatons, the crowd, screaming, finally\nmarched to Hyde p.irk, wh_re tt waa\n-arved a free meal  and went home,\nThe disorder began when the constabulary appeared and ordered the\ncr_jwd, which had be: n marching\ndown Drury lane, gathering new recruits constantly and singing the\nRed  Flag,  to disperse.\nSome of the crowd, which Immediately became Infuriated, tossed fire\ncrackers Into the polio ranks, stampeding the horses. Others gathered\nbricks and pieces of mortar and\nthrew them at the police, who drew\nback and charged, arresting tbe\nring-leader.\nQUEBEC ELECTION\nCHARGES WILL BE\nPROBED AT ONCE\nMONTREAL, Que, Oct, fl. (CPi\nCharges ot fraud and corruption\nmade by the opposition ln their\ncontestation proceedings of the last\nprovincial election will probably be\nInvestigated by the committee of\nthe legislature on privileges and\nelections, according to a statement\nmade by Premier L. A. Taschereau\nhere today. He further declared that\nthe Liberals would not contest all\n11 seats won by tlie Conservatives\nbut probably two seats where It\nls believed the Quebec election law\nhad   been   violated.\nDIES OF BURNS\nVERNON. B- C, Oct. fl.\u2014Mra. Joseph Maldldler, 77, ls dead as a result of burns inflicted when she\nfell against a water heater ln her\nLumby heme with a bottle of gasoline  In her hand.\nThe aged women used crutches In\nwalking about. Her sou and daugh\nter-ln-law being absent she went\nout into the yard to get the gasoline for,,household purposes. On reentering tbe houae ahe laid down\nher crutches and reached forward\nfor the aid of a chair- In doing\nsa she slipped and tbe bottle of\ngasoline exploded sgalnst the heater.\nFriends heard the disturbance and\nrushed to the house. Blankets were\nthrown about the victim but so severe her Injuries that she soon\nexplmi.\nSTOCK MARKETS\nHAVE STARTLING\nPRICE UPTURNS\nStock exchanges of thia continent ateg<d \u00bb startling about\nturn yeaterday and scrambled\nfor higher prices. New York\nprices turned mora sharply\nupward than since  1939.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nThe pound sterling advanced\n10 li cenu, to a cloae of 13.94.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nCanadian   dollar   cloted   at\n80, up IU cents.\n* e   s\nForeign bar silver closed at\n-SU   oents   an   ounce.\nOfficials Talk of Moving\nthe Captial From\nNanking:\nJAPANESE DENY AN\nANNEXATION RUMOR\nPACIFIC AIRMAN\nPERFORMED FINE\nFEAT1N RIGHT\nPangborn   Climbed   Out   on\nIcy Wings to Tie up Loom\nLanding Gear\nWWATCKB. Wash., OCt. 8 (AP)\n\u2014Two young men found out today\nJuat what It means to be the first\nto cross the PacKlc ocean by air\non  a  non-stop flight.\nHugh Herndon, Jr., and Clyde\nPangborn who set their big red\nmonoplane down on tbe field here\nyesterday at T:U a.m. (P. S. T.), 41\nhours, 13 minubes after leaving\nSamushior Beach, Japan, slept until\n9:30 a.m., then order\u00abd breakfast\nand met with W. W. Connor, Seattle, Washington governor for tlie\nNational Aeronautic association and\nothers In connection with their future activities.\nThe fliers were up untll midnight,\nlast night, relating their eupcrlences\nbefore a talkie news reel camera\nKt up ln the lobby of a hotel here.\nMANY   STORIES\nThe new heroes of aviation still\nwere bubbling with stories of thetr\nnear 4000-mlie flight today. Herndon related bow Pangborn climbed out on the ice-covered wings of\nitie ship wbtn over tt.t Quit ot\nAlaska.\nWhen we let our land lng gear\ndrop into the ocean shortly after\nleaving the coast of Japan,\" Herndon aald, \"two steel strut* were\nleft hanging under the plane. \"Over\nthe oulf o( Alaaka when the Ice\nbegan to weight us down we sud-\u201e\nd %ily realise if a forced landing\nwere necessary the * strut* might\nJam up through the plane.\nPangborn took a roj>e and crawled\nout over the glazed ice on the wing?,\nflrat on one side and then on t:.e\nother, and pulled up the dangling\nends of the rods and tied them\nto   the  ship.\"\nChinese Government Officials Pressed for\nAction\nSHANGHAI,   Oct.   C.   \u2014(AP)\u2014\nA demonstration here today by\nfour   Japanese   reinforcing   warships and orders to the Japanese navy to prepare for mobO-\nI j.ai l ok   at    Kure   and   Rasebo,\nJapan,   caused   great   alarm   la\nChina.   Chinese were panlrky In\nShanghai and   Nanking.\nThe country  already  waa  eiclted\nand  embittered  because of Japan'a\narmed occupation of Southern Manchuria since  September  18.\nFrightened bv Japanese warshlpe\nsteaming up the Yangtse, Chtneee\nofficials talked of moving the capital from Nanking to Honanfu, far\nInland In Honan province, where li\nwould be free from menace by\nJapanese  naval vessels.\nPour Japanese destroyers moved up\nthe Whangpeo river \u00a3o Shanghai\nwhile thousands of Chinese watched\napprehensively.\nThe ships anchored off Honagkew,\nthe Japanese section of Shanghai'*\n-l-ten-attend \u2022iWtlement. a Uttfb\nlater war tanks rumpled throuagh\nHongkov atreets.\nRumors that the Japanese Intended to take possession of tba\nChinese portion of shanghai were\ndenied by Japanese officials. They\naald the warships were present to\nensure Japanese safety from possible attacks by Chinese mobs.\nConfronted by the demonstration!\nof japan's naval power. Chinee*\ngovernment officials were pressed for\naction against Japan.\nDR. J. CURTIUS\nRESIGNS POST\nGerman    Foreign    Minister\nGives up Position in Face\nof Criticism\nBERLIN. Oct. 0 (By Louia P\nLochnr, Awoclated Press staff corre-\nspondent>\u2014Dr, Julius Curtlus, who\n\u2022uoceedtd ths late Dr. Qustav etrees-\nmann as foreign minister of Oer^-\nmany In October, 1029. and kept tn\nforce the Stresemann policy o; conciliation with Germany's wartime\nenemies, todsy submitted his resignation to Chancelibr Helnrlch Bruen-\nlng.\n_<a withdrawal came after bitter\ncriticism, especially by natlonal Socialists and Nationalists, who objected bec;use h; approved Germany's abandenment of the proposed Aus tro-German customs pact.\nThe foreign minister also was attacked on his policy of friendship\nwith Prance.\nGovernment spokesmen emphatically asserted today, however, that\nhis resignation did not me_n any\nchange  In Germany's foreign policy.\nClaims Range Widely\nVANCOOV__R,    B.    C,    Oct.    6.\u2014\nClaim* ranging from $35 for a gold\nwatch lost while in a Canadian\ntraining camp, to unstated damages\nfor injuries reoelved in a German\nprison are being heard by tha illegal warfare reparations commission which met at the court-house\ntoday.\nErrol M. McDougall, K.C, is commissioner and Major H. Spencer\nRalph deputy commissioner. Dr. J.\nP. 8. Cathcart ls rafdical officer In\nattendance and J. C. Hanley ls\nrecorder,\nSe.wions will 1>- held here all week\nand  in Victoria on  Mondsy.\nLady Astor Terms the\nMahatma, \"Wild Man of\nGod\"; Returns Sally\nLONDON, Oct. 6.\u2014tAP)\u2014Mahatma Gandhi, In shawl and\nloin cloth, chuckled In amusement today when Lady Astor,\nhis luncheon hostess, referred\nto him as a \"wild man of God.\"\n\"And you,\" he Tetorted, \"are\na wild woman of God.\" The two\nhad kept up a rapld-Hre exchange during the luncheon,\ndlsrusslng politics, religion -and\nsocial wflfare. When the Mahatma left he took along, as\nlady Astor's gift, a grwt banket of her own home-grown apples, pears, and hot house grapes.\nEdison's Death Near\nPhysician Makes Announcement That;\n*'Wizard's\"   Condition   Is\nLethargic\nWEST  ORAMifc,  N. J.. Oct. \u2022-\n\u20141 tenth Is only a few days away\nfor Thomas A. Edison, Ills personal  physician said toda..\nA bulletin by Dr. Hubert t*.\nHowe described thc mental condition of the \"Wizard of Menlo\nirark\" as \"lethargic,\" and said\nbe had lapsed into seml-con-\nM-lousnesi.\nDr. Howe's . uiement was a\ndefinite blow to the lingering\nhope Edison's life might be prolonged Only last night the\nphysician's bulletins aere of a\nmore   optimistic   tenor.\nTHE WEATHER\nThe barometer remains abnormally\nhigh   over   this   province   and   fine\nweather   is   general   ci\nthe\nPacific\nslope.\nLight   frosts   ore   reported\nLn  Al-\nberta and local showers\nIn southern\nSaskatchewan.\nMtn,\nM.-X\nRaln\nNELSON     33\n58\n__.\nVictoria     48\n80\n\u2014\nVancouver   \u25a0\u25a0    42\n60\n\u2014\nKamloops            40\n68\n\u2014\nEstevan   Point    40\n\u00a38\n\u2014\nPrince   Rupert    28\n82\n\u2014   -\nDawson,    Y,    T.    _ 14\n38\n\u2014\nSeattle - 44\n88\n\u2014\nPortland,  Ore 44\n62\n\u2014\nSan  Francisco .2\n64\n\u2014\nSpokane    \u2014 88\n68\n_\nLo* Angeles 80\n74\n\u2014\nPenticton   38\n61\n_\nVernon     -.- 37\n68\n_.\nOrand   Porks   38\n63\n_\nKkslo      \u2014 33\n66\n\u2014\nCranbrook    28\n62\n\u2014\n40\n\u2014\nBdmcnton    - 39\n42\n\u2014\n8wift  Current   .     .40\n44\nQu'ApuUe      34\n60\n\u2014\nPrince   Albert 38\n46\nM\nWinnipeg      44\n60\n\u2014\nNanaimo    47\n60\n\u2014\ni    Forecast,    Nelson    snd    vicinity -\nContinued   fine  with  U.ht  frosts  at\n[right,\n__.\n IEFFARES NAMED\nHEAD CANADIAN\nLEGION IN TRAIL\nS. O, Oet. \u00ab.\u2014C. H. Jet-\nelected president of thot the Canadian Le-\nt exit attended annual\nFallowing election of of-\ntbart  social  pregrsm  was\nelected were: O. R.  Jef-\njeesldent: B. T. Simpson, first\n'   it T. Certs, seoond vtce-\nt, Melvin, H. A. McLaren,\n_. Chalmers. T. Austin.\nhleeon. T. Rigby, A. Huglll, C\ncommittee.\non    the    entertainment\nRl THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B. C. \u2014 WEDNESDAT MOENINO, OCTOMB T, HIT*\ntee H. Twigg. H. Severn.\nHoward Allan, T. s. PoweU, T.\nAustin. W. Carroll, solos; T. Nlion.\nreciuuon; E. W. Hall, it the piano,\nassisted by T. Mesbem and H. A.\nMcLaren, instrumental selections. O.\nMathleaon. T. Auatln and A. Beee\ntook charge of i-treehmenU,        ,\nOrange Lodge Hoet\n\u2022t Dance ln Kaslo\nKA8L0, B. C, Oct. 6.\u2014Tbe looal\nOrange Lodge wen tke sponsors of\na moet enjoyable danoe Md tn the\ndrill hall Friday evenlaf. Tbe fun\nlasted until after 3 o'elook In tne\nmorning. There wes a wary good\nattendanoe. Tlie pronged* of tbe\ndanoe are to be turned over to the\nBritish Columbia Orphanage at Hew\nWestminster. The rTWIMrr ln\ncharge were W. L. BlUUtfs, A. t.\nBlackwell. Oameron Clarke end A.\nL.  Grayling.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B. C., Hotels\nWVVVW*A>*^^WVV>ft\n%'dmt ifnirl\nNELSON. B. C.\nSPECIAL  WINTER  RATES\nNOW IN EFFECT\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\nHUME\u2014J. McDougall, Vemon; Mr.\nand Mra. E. E. Taylor and eon, Edmonton; J, Buchanan, Marcus; M.\nX. Wakefield, SeatUe; J. Skinner,\nD. MacDonald, E MrFarlen. A. O.\ndimming. Trail; E. W. Borgens, P.\nc Kerr, L. J. Canfleld. Calgary; A.\nDufour,   F.   Doodaon,   O.   S.   Mcin\ntosh. Cranbrook; O. Sibley. H. W\nCoursey. Medicine Hat; A. King, A\nP. 8. MacLean, I. A. Dawklns. L. A\nMunden, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wil.\ncox, Vanoouver; It L. Barnett. Or-\nford, England; S. D. Osborne, Brie;\nMr. and Mrs. J. R. oray and daughter, Spokane.\nneessseaesisessssssseiesssieaesmseeaeeaifiee\nWhere {he Gueiils Kin&\ncUhe Savoys\nHELBON'S NEWEST AMD FINEST HOTEL\nMANY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE\nBATHE OR SHOWERS \/\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n--T\u00bba.-\u00bb\u00bbY-'-*--\u00bb'.>\u00ab(*>_>____ \u00bb\u00bb-[\u00ab\u00bb-|_|_l-l_i_i_i_|_lS_l_nMiHi-\u00ab-\u00bbl\nMINIATURE GOLF\nDEAL BASIS OF\nA COURT ACTION\nTrail Couple Who Got Aboard\nin Slump Ask Quashing\no. Contract\nPAID $1500 FOR\nPLANT IN TRADE\nIt Cost Vendor (150 Three\nWeeks  Before;  Case\nStiU on\nSAVOT\u2014K. W. Shulander, Nelson:\nMr. and Mri. Erie Ramsden, H\nBruadhurat, Trail; W. M. Anderaon.\nMlas B. Berkley, Benton; W. H.\nDobson, W. D. Robertson. Calgary.\nMrs. c. Norman, Cumberland. England; Mrs. E. Gouldlng, Fernie; Mr.\nand Mri. E. Fran, Mr. and Mrs. J\nH, Frsgroan, Winnipeg; J. D. Morrison. Kaalo; Fred Hlngley, Greenwood; J. Sinclair, New Denver; J. S.\nCadwell, Cranbrook; H. Fergusson.\nOrande Prairie; D. McAllister. Slocan\nCity; H. Broadhurst. Trail; J. Dock-\nateader, Coleman,\nQueen's\nHotsl\nA. Lapointe,\nProp.\n\u25a0at and cold water In every room.\nSteam heated.\nQUEEN'S\u2014Mra. S. Webb, Crawford\nBay; C. T. Armstrong. Toronto; E.\nW. Page, Jamea H. Talbot, Trail;\nMr. and Mra. John Rigg, Spokane;\nMra. A. McPherson, Nelaon; H.\nForbes,   Summerland.\nMADDEN\nHOTEL\nJA9. C. MADDEN\nA   HOMELIKE   HOTEL\nIn  the  HEART  of the City\nNEW GRAND\nHOTEL\nF. L. KAPAK. Prop.\nWeekly   or   Monthly   Kates,  etc\nSingle 75c up: Double (1.71 up\nWeekly or monthly rates.\nBot and cold water In all rooms.\nPhone 508 P. O. Boi 10SI\nIRKK BUS MEETS EVERY TBAIN\nNEW ORAND\u2014M. L. Ackert. R. B.\nTaylor, Nelson; Coral MacGregor\nMrs. H. Julian, Trail.\nMADDEN\u2014C. S. Taylor, Spokane;\nClarence Moses, Michel; W, Car-\nthew, Klmberley.\nOccidental Hotel\n705 Vernon It.\nB. Wssslck\nrheoa\nFifty Rooms of Solid Comfort,\nHeadquarters for Loggers and\nMiners.\nEdmonton's building total for the\nnine months ending September 30\nwas $1,338,060, compared to at-\n112.935 for the corresponding period\nlast year. The total ln September\nalone was M9.970 as against ana-\n450  ln   September,   1980.\nTrail, B. C, Hotels\nk\n!\nOTEL\nArli\nINGTON\nCentrally Located\nTRAIL, B. C.\nMinieturs solf courses ln Trail\nliterally coined money lut November, but after Uie turn of the year\ntbey were near the bottom of ttte\ntoboggan elide, and tbe assumption\nby Alexander Bremner Trill city employee, or the role of a miniature\ngolf ccuree magnate in January,\nooet blm bis bouse, his Job irith\ntbe city, and his enure investment\not money and time, and left blm\nwltb a liability tbat Is still existent, evidence Tuesday ln his suit\nagainst C R. Walker far reselsalon\nof contract at tbe ascites revealed.\nIt Is alleged by Mr- Bremner, and\nhla wife, Edlthe Thompeon Bremner,\ntbat Ur. walker, who traded tbem\nhis \"better 'Ole\" golf course at\n\u20221500 In part payment for tbelr\nhouse, which he bought on an\nagreement-of-eale for $2300, of which\n1300 was oash, Induced tbem to\nmake the trade by exaggerating\nthe profits to be made, representing the dally takings to be expected as $80 to $40, whereas tbe enterprise, which V\u00bbey operated from\nJanuary 31, was a loeer from the\natart ol tbe retime, and was abandoned in the spring after several\nhundred dollars had been loet.\nFIRST   OWNERS   RAD\nThe \"Better 'Ole\" miniature golf\ncourse, ln tbe rented \"basement of\nthe Doukhobor block, wss launched\nby Glen O. Cummlngs, Insurance\nagent, And J. B- ucParlen, builder,\nae a partnership \\wrprUe In November, with the object of first\noperating It and then selling it,\nMr. Cummlngs, defence witness, testified, the Installation costing the\npartners 13303-SS.\nThey opened It the latter end or\nNovember and their gross receipts\naveraged $98,34 a da; for the November portion of their operation,\n$37.34 a day during December, and\n$3o.B4 a day for tbe io week days\nof January. They cleared over $1000\nIn November, and $735 in December.\nAnother golf course magnate on\ntbe stand was James skinner, real\nestate sgent, who brought the Brem-\nnew and Ur. Walker together In\nthe first place, and was a defence\nwitness. His golf course flourished ln a November operation, en-\nJoying gross receipts of $1700. Then\nhe cloaed It down, and when he reopened It In Uarch, his receipts for\n; six weeks were $73.\ni BTLTTMNERS   LOST\nThe experience of tho Bremners\nwss tbat they executed the agreement of sale on January 10,\nand In tbelr 11 days of operating the \"Better 'Ole\" in January took In $11340, and paid out\n$116, beside tbe services that Mr\nBremner contributed from 9 p.m.\nto 1a.m. nightly. The February balance sheet ehowed $76.10 taken In\nand $33384 paid out, a loss of\n$154.74 not counting the proprietor's time, and about this time cloeed down tbe enterprise.\nWhen Mr. Bremner became a bust-\nman, he loet hla $4 a day Job with\nthe city. After closing down tbe\ngolf oourae he was out of work for a\ntime, until taken on relief work by\nthe city. The couple stilt have $400\nto pay on the house which they\ntraded to Mr. Walker, ur. Justice W. A- Macdonald Intimated to\nthem they are also liable for $89\nmonthly on tbelr lease on the premises from Mr. walker.\nPRICE  TO  WALKER  $150\nRelations between the Cummlngs\nand McFarlen partnership and Ur.\nWalker were very closely examined\nIn Tuesday's proceedings. The letter bought the business on January\n3 for $150, paying for it with a\ncheck for $60 and a note for $100.\nHe then listed It with Mr. Skinner\nfor sale at $1600, which wss the\nvalue he eventually got for it ln\ntbe trsde with ths Bremners. But\nths nartners continued to operate\nths gcdf course untll Ur. walker\nturned It over to the Bremners\nafter the trade, and during tbat\n19-day period they paid the rent,\nheating, and other charges and en\nJoyed the receipts. A document setting out tbls arrangement wss produced in court, dated January 3,\nthough the bill of aale for tbe\n\"plant\" was not executed till January 33, or after the Bremners took\nover.\nThough D. MacDonald of Trail,\nthe plaintiff's counsel, tried to get\nMr. cummings to admit Mr. Walker, so far as the partners were con-.\ncerned, could turn over the premises to a purchaser at any time,\nhe did not secure the adml .ion.\nthe insurance man contendlr . It\nwas only coincidence that thc I usl-\nnew was sold bv Mr. Walker on the\nday their operating arrangement expired. He asserted that Mr. Walker\nexpected to operate himself lf he\nfailed to secure a purchaser within\nthat period.\nMr. Justice Macdonald described\nthe Walker purchase as \" practically\nan option.\" The note given by Mr.\nWalker for $100 of tbe $160 purchase price wss taken up in June,\nwhen   he   gave   a   check   for   that\namount and tbe rent at tbe moment due. Mr. Oummlngs stated\ntbe lease of himself aad partner\nfrom the Christian Community of\nUniversal Brotherhood was still in\ngood order, the monthly rental of\n$$e Mm kept paid up, and thst\nur. walker's lease from them was\nsimilarly kept up.\nINDrClP BV DEFENDANT\nIt was the contention of xr. and\nUrs. Bremner, both of whom were\non the stand, the former for nearly three hours, that the trade was\nurged' on tbem, and tbat at first\nthey said tbey were not Interested\nMr. Walker's repeated representation* eventually inducing tbem to\nact. A mere glance at aone of tbe\nrooms to their bouse was all that\nMr. Walker gave before declaring\nhe was satisfied with the bouse,\nthey said, tbe defendant picturing\nthe attractions of being In a profitable business, and endeavoring to\nget them to take the golf course in\ntrade.\nMr. Bremner eald tbat after hs\ntook over the golf course Messrs.\nwalker, cuounlngs, and UcFarlen\nbrought parties of friends to patronise It, up to tbe time tbat be\ntook a lease on it at ths snd of tbe\nmonth,. whereupon this patronage\nimmediately stopped.\nHe wss closely cross -examined by\nH. w. Mclnnes of Trail, tbe defendant's counsel, on the fact tbat,\nafter first listing his hours for\nsale at $1800 cash he later raised tbe figure to $3000, snd on the\nfact tbat, after becoming suspicious\nand consulting R. J. Clegg, Ross\nland lawyer, ln regarding to with\ndrawing from the deal, bs signed\nthe lease on getting from Ur.\nwalker   an   addltltonal   $100.\nGETTING  FROM  UNDER?\nIt was strongly suggested to Ur.\nC. Cummlngs wben on the stand\nthat he and bis partner were \"get\nting from under\" when tbelr enterprise became unprofitable. Ur. Cum\nmlngs admitted tbat this wss one\nelement ln their decision, u the\nventure lnerfered wtth bis business.\n\"This man baa lost bis bouse,\nsnd you have got rid of your golf\ncourse,\" his lordship commented\n\"Do you ss a business man ask\nus to believe thst all was above\nhoard?'\nTbs witness contended tbe sale\nsimply realised the partnership\/\naim, which wae to dispose of the\ngoir course ss soon as a purchaser\nappeared. He said the low price\ngiven Mr. Wslker was figured on\nthe value of the equipment and\nfurntlure,  the  only  movables.\ntSr. Skinner In whose real estate\noffice tbe wslker-Bremner deal was\nmade, admitted he expressed a favorable opinion of the proposition to\nMr. Bremner, telling him bis own\nexperience ss owner of a golf course,\nhla experience up to that time having been wholly favorable. He said\nafter Ur. Bremner listed his house\nfor sale with him he frequently\ndropped in, and on one occasion\nssld he would like to have a business, this leading to the golf suggestion.\nAt the conclusion of the case for\nthe plaintiffs. Mr. Mclnnes moved\nfor a non-suit, on the ground of\nthe failure of the plaintiffs to prove\nthe assertions set forth In their\nstatemen of claim.\nHis lordship stated he would re<\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nl-RaUL, B. 0.. Oct. (.\u2014Mrs. c. o.\nBowden at Vaneou-wr, who Is tlw\nruest of Mr. snd Mrs. W. \u00bb. B.\nMonypenny, was complimented lest\nevening et a delUbtful bridle tlven\nby Mm. Mofaypenny et her home,\nCedsr venue. Tke tombs were arranged wtth roeee and chryiaotbe-\nmums. Mn. L. H. Mooypenoy, Mise\nDorothy Dockerlll and Miss Dorothy\nBowden eaelsted the hostess ln aerv-\nIng. There were nine table, tn plsy\nthe honors gotni to Mrs. \u00bb. W. Rail\nand the consolation to Mil. J. R.\nCraig. Mrs. F. S- Dockerlll and Mrs.\nT. Jenkln won special prizes. Tbe\ngueet* playing bridge wen Mrs. w.\no. Kennedy, Mts, \u00bb. J. Provost, Mrs.\nWalter Dffuglu. Mrs. A. L. Beading,\nMn. a. Whlttemore, Mn. a. B. Walley, Mn. E. Msttbews, Mrs. Charles\nFran-en. Mn. 8. O. HUI, Mn. r. a.\nDockerlll. Mra. T. H. (Mils, Mrs. O. A.\nRen-ell, Mn. I. O. Mowat. Mrs. W.\nM. Campbell, Mn. 0. O. Bowden,\nMn. Alfred Baundan. Mn. a. w.\nHall, Mn. C. w. Oulllaume, Mn. E.\nA. Temple, Mn. a. atones, Mn. A. J.\nSister, Mrs. C. D. Stuart. Mn. C.\nMitchell, Mrs. M. Emsley, Mn. Alei\nHector, Mrs. H. O. Hlnch, Mn. T. D.\nKolmar, Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, Mrs.\nJ. R. Crslg, Mra. A. J. Martin of Seattle, Mlas O. M. Wheeler, Miss Hilda\nPerrln, Miss Era Flddlck, Mln Vers\nCrele. Miss Francis Latham and T.\nA.  Temple.\n...\nMlu   Dorothy   Wallaoe   wm   the\nguest of Mn. Oreen of Stoney creek\nduring  the  week-end.\n...\nMiss Dorothy Blngay arrived from\nVancouver  Saturday evening  to  at-\ntend   the   Munroe-Blngey   wedding\ntoday.\ne . .\nMr, and Mrs. R. C. Donnan end\ntheir daughter Bdlth, accompanied\nby Mise Irene Bickerton of Orand\nForks, who wss their guest lsst\nweek, motored to Orand Forks Bun-\nday. Mies Donnan will remain si\ntbe guest of Miss Bickerton this\nweek. Mr. and Mra. Donnan returned\nSunday evening. They reported about\nsli Inches of snow on the summit.\n...\nJack Mlnton, who hu been attending school ln Spokane, returned yesterday and will spend\nsome time st the home of his parents. Mr. and Mn. C. J. Mlnton,\nOreen avenue.\n...\nMrs A. J. Martin of Seattle, who\nhu been spending several weeks on\nVancouver Island and at Vancuover,\narrived yesterday to visit ln Trail.\nSbe ls the guest of Mrs. F. D.\nKolmar.\ne   >   >\nPhilip Henstrldge left yesterday\nfor south Slocan, when he will be\nemployed.\n...\nMr.  end Mrs. O. H.  Nelson  and\nson Jlmmle spent Sundsy ln Kelson.\n... a\nMrs.    w.   A.   Porteous   returned\nASK COMMISSION\nON CH1R0PRACTRY\nBE WIDER OPEN\nI  C.   Medical   Association\nRepresentatives Walt on\nPremier Tolmie\nserve    Judgment   on   the   motion, home Sunday evening from Wlnnl-\nwhereupon Mr. Mclnnes decided to peg,   where   she   hu   been   visiting\nput ln the defendant's case.\nThe defence wlll continue Wednesdsy morning, there being three\nmore witnesses to csll.\nTransportation in\nEarly Days Topic\nTrail Rotary Club\nTRAIL. B. 0- Oct. \u2022.\u2014\"Transportation ln tho Early nineties\" wu\nthe topic of an address by A. P.\nLevesque st the meeting today o!\nTrsll Rotary club. Mr. Levesque,\nwbo ls one of Kootenays oldest\ntimers, gave a humorous end enlightening description of the methods adopted by pioneers In the\nquest of wealth In the rugged west.\nR. W. Hinton. Douglu Hinton\nand Alan McLeod of Nelson, H. O.\nNichols of Vancouver, Flight Lieut.\nJ. Johnson of the aircraft Inspection department, Vancouver, and R,\nCarter Quest, inspector of civil aviation, Vancouver, were gueste at\nthe meeting,\nWARNS WOMEN\nOF ATHLETICS\n** HOTEL\ns\nRooms and Bath\na. L. and  A.   -ROITAGE.\nProps.\nSteam Heated            Hot end Cold\nThroughout                   water\nBag MM               Phone\n2M\nTRAIL, B.C.\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC RESTAURANT\nRefinement   end   Delicacy   Prevail\nOPEN DAY ANP NIGHT\nSpecial Dinner, ll:So to S p.m.. Sic\nSpecial Sundey Chicken Dinner set\nspedellrlng  In Chop S\u00abey end Noodle.\nPBONE    til\nher   son   and  daughtor-ln-law,\nand   Mrs.   J.  M.  Porteous.\n...\nH.  J.  Levesque wu a  visitor In\nNelson during thts week-end.\n...\nMrs. John McColm of Park Siding\nIs a patient ln Trall-Tadanac hoepltal, having undergone a major\noperation.\nW.   J.\nNelaon.\nToetea   spent   Sunday   In\nTORONTO, Out., Oct. 6.\u2014(By the\nCanadlsn Press)\u2014A warning to girl\nathletes sgslnst losing their woman,\nllneas wu given at the 18th annual\ncongress of Natlonal Recreation association by John DeQriichy, ol Toronto, prominent rugby olflclsl In\ndiscussing trends In girls' athletlce,\nhere today.\n\"I admit women have Invaded\nfields ot sport Hie dreamed of u\nnot suitable for tbem and with\ngreat success,\" he uld. \"In the pro-\nceu of attaining this eminence have\nthey sacrificed their great charm of\nfemininity? Hu the desire to excel\nIn sports relegated the home to the\nHeld?\" \/v\nMr. DoOruchy express- Opposition to ths administration o\\ women's sports by men.\nCANADIAN   DOLLAR\nCLOSES AT 89\nUse The Nelaon DsUy\n\u00ab\nNewg Classified Ada\nA Tonic for Women\nToronto, Ont..\u2014\n\"Dr. Pierce's\nFavorite preserip-\ntlon wu eo helpful to me thtt I\ncan recommend lt\nto any women or\ngirl ee a tonic to\nrelieve dletreae,\"\nsays otn. Minnie\nDwyer, 183 Oeorte\nSt. \"I h*d rotten\nInto e very bed state ef health, wee\nvery week end nervous, would have\nte be ln bed several day* eech\nmonth end suffered ell -kinds ot\ndetreif, but Dr. Pierce's Favorite\nPrescription corrected ell thle trouble, built me up end I bene new\n\u2022uttered in that way since. There Is\nno doubt about this medicine\nstrengthening tbe organs- of a woman's body.\" All druggists.\nWrtte to Dr. Ptrce's Clinic ln Buffalo, N. Y., for free confidential\nmedlcsl  edrlce.\nNIW   VORK,   Oct.   9   (CP>\u2014\nThe Canadian dollar todsy cloaed\nat 88 cents, Hi cents above yesterday's cloee, on local foreign\nexchange markets.\nTbe dollar opeued V* cent to\n1 \\ cents lower, hut by noon\nhsd registered e gain of Vi cent\nfrom yesterday. By three o'clock\nit had reached thc 88 cent mark-\nwhere It held Meed? till the\nclose.\nThe pound sterling gained lott\ncents to close at $.1.94, hlgheet\nfigure of the dsy. it opened at\n$3.89, a gain of IH cents over\nyesterday's clone, and climbed\nsteadily all day. Quotations were\nfor cable transfers, no demand\norder* being tsken.\nEexema.Ptoriaals\n-ND   AU.  RUN   H1SEASM\nTAKE OUR REMEPIES\nWe believe ell Skin Diseases\n\u25a0rise from Toxic condition of\nthe blood, end recommend Interns! remedies with ointments end medicated seep.\nBook on Akin snd Blood Diseases with sdtlce In plain\nenvelopes free by mall.\nENGLISH HERBAL\nDISPENSARY LTD.\ntsUMIsh*\n1309  Davie St.,\nIS  Yeara\n\/an con ver, B.C.\nr. J. Sammous and H. Ia, Vaughan\nwere among visitors In Nelson dur-\nlng the put few dsys.\n...\nWalter Smith of San Francisco ls\nthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. O P\nWaldron.\n...\nMrs.  Charlee  Fenton  of  Annable\nwu   hosteu  to   msmber,   of   Knox\nUnited Church Ladles' service auxiliary at her home lut evening.\n...\nMr.   and   Mrs.   R.   H.   Stewart  of\nVancouver are spending a few days\nln the city. They are meeting old-\ntime frlende. Mr. Stewart wu eome\nyears   ago   general   msnager  of   the\nConsolidated   company's  operations.\n...\nMr. and Mrs. B. A. stlmmel wsre\nIn  Nelson  on  Sundsy.\n.*\u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Alex Sutherland and\ndaughters Bertha Ann snd Msrgaret\nof  Nelson  spent  the   week-end  at\nAnnable u guests of Mr. and Mr,\nAllan Merry.\n...\nMrs. o. L. Merry of Annable ls\nvsitlng friends in Neleon for a few\ndays,\n...\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Oeorge   McKay   of\nTadanac   were   week-end   guests   of\nMrs. McKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs\nQregolre  choquettc  of  Nelson.\n...\nMrs. O. Wood of New York Is\nthe guest of her brother snd sister-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. p. Mc-\nQuarrle. Her mother ls very 111 in\nthe Trall-Tadanac hoepltal.\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL   HOUSES   AND   LOTS.     ]\nauranor.    Notary.    J.   o.   Anderaon.  Trail. (7093J\nJack West Heads\nChurchmen, Trail\nTRAIL, B. t% Oct. 8.\u2014Jack Weet\nwae elected president of St. Andrew's\nchurchmen's club at the annual\nmeeting held In the Parish hall.\nOther officers elected were: P. Pox,\nvice-preeldent; J. p. Abraham, secretary; Kenneth Bodgere, assistant\nsecretary; Harry Smith, treasurer.\nHarry Smith, convener of executive\ncommittee, assisted by T. Nixon, J\nPotter and H. Hall; J. K. Abraham,\nconvener of uporte committee; J.\nPotter end R. B. Winter, visiting\ncommittee; P. J. Pox. R. Carr, B.\nElliott, S. Draper and Gordon wu.\nllama,   debatory committee.\nIt wes announced that A. A. An-\nnandale would address the next\nmeeting on submarines.\nBlaylock to Address\nTrail Board Trade\nTRAIL, B. 0-, Oct O^TraU board\nof trade will be addressed by B. G.\nBlaylock, vloe-president and generil\nmanager of tbe Consolidated company, at Ite next meeting. Tbe meeting will be In the nature of A i_*V\ntogether dinner in tbe evening.\nVICTORIA, B. C, Oet. \u00ab.-*tetlng\nthey wanted the Royel commission\nunder Mr. Justice Murphy, which le\nshortly to investigate tbe status of\nchiropractors and druglsse healers,\nto be wider open and to bring before it for testimony and cross-examination the various practitioners\nof these professions, a delegation\nfrom Vanoouver representing tne\nBritish Columbia Medical association wetted on Premier S. P. Tolmie\nand his executive in the parliament\nbuildings today. The commission,\nto look into tbe sections of the\nmedical act concerning chlropractry\nand dregless heeling, was promised\nat the lut session of the legislature.\nToday, Harold Robertson, Van-\noouvsr lawyer, represented the doctors; Mark Cosgrove, Vanoouver, presented the case for tbs dnigleas\nhealers.\nAttention wss especially focussed\non today's gathering es yesterday\nthe British Columbia Medlcsl association filed 14 summons in Vsncouver against chiropractors and\ndrugless healers for alleged Illegal\nuse of the title \"doctor.\"\nIN BAD TASTE\nH. Despard Twigg, ML.A., ex-\npreesed the opinion before the executive council that action against\nthe chiropractors at this time wss\nIn bad teste In view of tbe fset\nthst tbe whole matter was In abeyance awaiting the sitting of the\ncommission.\nThe royal commission will deal\nwith the status of chlroprsctors first\nand then pees on to drugless healers, unices the doctors' objections to\ntbe restricted nature of the commission Is upheld by the executive\ncouncil, which ls now considering\nths  matter.\nIn his remarks today, Mr. Twigg\nsaid that under the present wording of the Medlcsl act the practice of chlropractry was quite lawful. Tbe whole question centers on\nwhether existing chiropractors are\nqualified. A sub-section of tbe act\nsays they must face a board of examination on which three doctors\nsit. This ls the contentious point\nwhich the doctors state is not en\nforced, to which ths chiropractors\nobject, end which both sides an\ntlcipate will be decided upon by tbe\ncommission.\nMr. Twigg also pressed the argument tbat whether chiropractors\nand drugless heelers comply with all\nthe provisions of the Medical ect\nor not, the fact that the public\nseems to want them and has been\nsatisfied with their eervicea should\nbe enough.\nBASKETBALLERS\nJO OPEN SEASON,\nTRAIL, TONIGHT\n\u2014_\nTRAIL. B. C. Oct. (.\u2014Play in the\nTrail Basketball' league open, Wednesday erenlng, with three games\nscheduled. Draws have been announced for Saturday evening games\nslso. Early games each evening will\nbe In the ladles' division, later\ngames being men'e Intermediate.\nTwo changes ln names of teams\nhsve been made. The Xx-Hlgh team\nln the ladles' division will be\nknown ss the Shamrocks, and tbe\nteam formerly called the \"Teachers\"\nwill ln future be known ae \"Canucks.\"\nGames scheduled    for    tomorrow\nand Saturday are:\nWEDNESDAY\nHigh School  vs. Cardinals,  7-\u00ab.\nTrail Times vs. Wood Butchers\n8-9.\ncolombos vs.  Diakonlas, a-io.\nSATURDAY\nShsp-ocks vs.  Canucks, 7-8.\nOffice  vs.  Falcons,  8-9.\nRovers  vs.  colombos,  \u00bb-10.\nled together and only peine ettsw\njnltted to the party conference tor\napproval sa the life of parliament\nflickers out. Where s short time sgo\nsome of IU most prc-mlnettt supporters toyed with tariffs, -.tor's\nprogram now holds to free tnd*, rt\nrastrirms its belief In seettUni.\nDelegates. Indeed, broke Into cheers\nfor socialism when dissolution ot\nparliament wae announced at the\nScarborough   oonferenoe today.\nIt recommends cslllnt an later-\nnational conference wtth a view to\narriving at a concerted monetary\npolicy. It favors cancellation ot Interallied war debts, and nationalization of mine, and lands. It urged\nfar-reaching reduction ot armaments\nhy International agreement, and\npledgee Itself to reverse tbe national\ngovernment's policy on unemployment cuts.\nSTICK WITH COALITION\nSir Herbert Samuel and other free\ntrads Liberals w.o were expected to\nresign from the government remain\nand loin with Premier MacDonald ln\nBRITISH HOUSE\nWILL DISSOLVE\nSESSION TODAY\n(Continued trom page One)\nGAMDHI BECOMES\nRESTLESS WHILE\nELECTION LOOMS\nHas Been In England t Month\n\u25a0nd  Hu Accomplished\nBut Uttle\nLONDON. Oot. S (AP)\u2014Althoufh\nbe inpreclaUe that the general election and Britain, financial questions hare necessarily made tbe Indian matter a. eeoondary laeue, Ms-\nhatma Oandhl la becoming restless.\n\"I bave been In -inland nearly t\nmonth now,\" he said today, \"and I\nhave accomplished nothing eioept to\nbecome acquainted with Xnglands\npoor and unemployed.\n\"If, however, the government will\ngive me certain pledgee respecting lu\nfuture line of action In handling the\nIndian issue, I am willing to remain\nhere until after the election. I em\nnot one to atrlke bit opponent while\nbe ls down. lngland toiwt be given\na chance to regain Ite feet but tt\nthe tame time the Indian queetlot)\nthe appeal for return of tbe natlonal; can not go unsolved Indefinitely.\nadministration. But ever the attitude i WANTS   SOMETHING\nof   Rt.   Hon.   David   Uoyd   Oeorgo! tangible\nhimself there bangs an air of mys- -*Wi-.en I return to India, which I\ntery. His attitude of resolute opposi- i.eto will be befon the snow files ln\ntion to the general election remain- England, I must bave something*!\nunchsnged. His son, Owllym Uoyd, tangible to offer my people In tbe\nOeorge, ls reported contemplating wsy of Indcptndence. Otherwise we\nresignation as parliamentary teere-; must renew the fight agalnat out\ntary of the board of trade. masters, which Ood forbid, beouise\nPremier   MacDonald,   wbo   visited lf tbe struggle ls revived I fear In-\nLloyd Oeorge at Churt yeeterday waej diant not only wlll be fighting Eng-\n100 MEN TO START\nNELSON-NELWAY\nHIGHWAY, ONCE\n(Continued Irom page One)\nunable to reach any agreement. A\nstatement leaned today, end said to\nreflect Uoyd Qeorge'i view, charges\nLiberal ministers who remain ln the\ngovernment with grow betrayal alike\nof the interests of the country and\nparty to which they profees allegiance. The statement wu noi Issued\nae an official Lloyd George declaration.\nDIFFERENT   OPINIONS\nThere la obviously much difference ot opinion In the Liberal ranks.\nSir Herbert Samuel htd to face some\nrapid-fire Questions wben thf addressed the Liberal Candidates* association today. The meeting passed\nno r.solutlone, but its trend U understood to have supported Lloyd\nOeorge in the opposition to the\ngeneral    election.\nPremier MacDonald will again\ncontest tbe constituency of Seaham,\nand despite hie ejection by the natlonal executive of tbe Labor party\nhe will fight ae a Labor man. He\nwill be opposed, it Is expected, by as\nofficial Labor candidate, but arrangement* are being made to prevent  a  three-cornered <lg_vt.\nThere will be no coupons. Local\nassociation^ supporting the natlonal\ngovernment will be urged to get together and agree on Joint candidates.\nThis arrangement la designed to\nmeet the criticism which followed\ncoupon elections of 1918, but It le\nadmittedly loose. Some Uberal members tonight an afraid it might lead\nto three-cornered fights with opposition Labor running ln between\nUberal and conservative both supporting the national government.\nFIRES    OPENING   SHOT\nRt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin fires\ntlv opening shot of tbe campaign\nat Birmingham Prlday.\nOne of today's outstanding developments wae tbe report that Bt.\nHon. Philip Snowden, the \"fighting\nchancellor\" had decided to accept a\npeerage. The Canadian Press learned\nthat Mr. Snowden would accept the\nafter, which, according to previous\nreports, had been offered him numerous times previously. His remarkable knowledge of finance problems\nwould be of great help to the national government if It la successful\nat the polls.\nThe general election will not Interfere with the Indian round table\nconference. Premier MacDonald sajd\ntoday, and the government will\npursue its Intention to settle tbe\nIndian problem before the year le\nover.\nOne of the first measures to bo\npush.d forward when the new par\nllament meets will be the statute of\nWestminster which should hare been\npassed by Dec. l. it bas been \u00ab.\nplained to the dominion governments that this measure wlll be\npassed   with   the   briefest  delay,\nThe statute ratifies changes ln\ntbe Colonial Liwg Validity set made\nnecessary by alterations In status\nof the dominions effected at the\n1030   Imperial   conference.\nslshmen but one Indian oommunity\nwill be pitted against another In\nracial strife.\"\nPremier Ramsay MacDonald eald\ntoday tiij general election would not\nInterfere with the Indian round\ntable conference and that the government wlll pursue tte intention to\nsettle the Indian problem before the\nyear  Is over.\nYOUNG NELSON IS\nTO BE GIVEN ITS\nUSUAL HALLOWE'EN\nBut Council Holds Down tht\nGrant;   Service   Clubs\nMay Direct\nToung Nelson will hare Ite customary Hallowe'en celebration under\ncivic ausptcee, the city council decided Monday night, but owing ta\nprevailing conditions the elty fathers ruled that the coet must be\nrigidly kept down, and an outside\nlimit of \u00bb150 was set for the grant\nwhich provides tbe peenute, platforms, and fonflre material.\nCity mglneer Boyd C- Affleck, wbo\nhaa directed the peet tour celebrations, suggested that tbe coundt\nplace the responsibility on tone\none else this yesr, and the council acted on hie suggestion.\nIt ls probable the servloe dubs\n-wlll be Invited to eeeume. responsibility in this connection.\nMAIL PILOTS\nCRASH PLANE\nMAITLAND, N. B., Oct. g-\u20140\u00bb7 &*'\nCanadian Press)\u2014Wide eearch **\nCorequld _k_y waters tonight .ur.:\ned up only the detached gee tank\nof tbe Oerman seaplane New York\nwhich almost certainly carried Fits\nSimon and Rudolph wogenknecht to\ntheir deaths thle morning. The filers\nwere bound for -few York with\nmall from the westbound liner\nBremen.\nThe eearch boat from Tennycape\nwhich found the tank floating\ntn mid-channel, aome five miles\nfrom shore thle afternoon, had discovered no other trace of plane or\nmen when darkness shut down tonight. Nor had lieutenant Louis\nLeigh, ln his Maritime and Newfoundland airways plane Pioneer,\nbeen   able   to   sight   the   wreckage,\nmodate  another 80 Is nearly ready\nfor  occupation.\nCrews on the Kootenay lake highway, between Kuskanook and Oray\ncreek,  number  100 men.\nThere ere flo men at work on the\nBalfour road.\nWORK   DOWN   RIVER\nOn the Nelson -Castlegar road the\ndistrict staff ls getting ready to\nstart a crew at work on the I__m-\nbert's mill diversion at Taghum,\nand it Is expected a 60-men camp\nwill be In operation at Shoreacres\nwithin two weeks.\nA crew of local men from Robson and Castlegar Is engaged ln\ncompleting the fill where pass creek\nmouses the highway, the fill material being obtained by widening\nthe highway between Pass creek\nand the Castlegar ferry approach.\nAt least a portion of the projected\nroad between Syringa creek ar\/\nDeer Park wlll be built, with a\ncamp of 50 to 60 men at each\nerid of the section. In these camps\nit ls hoped to take care of the\nunemployed of those points and ol\nother polnta on the Arrow lakes\nOn the Slocan lake highway a\ncrew of 40 men Is working between\nEight-Mile and Ten-Mile.\nStandardising operations between\nAlnsworth and Kaalo, on Kootenay\nlake, are engaging 80 men, chiefly\nworking from the those two points,\nbut embracing a camp of 30 at\nWood berry creek.\nTRAIL-R088LAND  CAMP8\nCamps already working In tho\nTrail-Rossland riding embrace 340\nto a80 men.\nIn tbe Revelstoke district, from\nCanoe river, 60 miles north of Rev\nelstoke. to Slcamous. 50 mllea west\nof the main Une city, close to 500\nmen are working, this Including\nthe work on tbe Big Bend highway.\nContluned high grade of wheat\np.uslng through tbe Calgary inspection office was noted In tbe\nweekly report. Of the 336 csrs inspected, 358 were of the new crop,\nan increase over tbe new crop Inspections of 344 for the previous\nweek. No. 1 hard and No. 1 northern were prominent grades.\nU.S. OUTLINES\nPLAN TO USE\nIDLE&-PITAL\n^Continued  from Page  one)\nmining the liquidation of credits\nfrown ln bank vaults, and at the\nsame time to stimulate publlo confidence and draw from Its hiding\nplaces many millions of capital.\nUnder present restrictions, the\nfederal reserve board Is unable to\naccept for rediscount, certain classes\nof securities of institutions known\nto be perfectly sound.\nFurthermore, the existence of these\nrestrictions had compelled banks of\nundoubted position to keep an exceptionally liquid conditions, to the\nadvantage both of themselves and\ntheir clients.\nStill beyond this lies the fact\nthtt other millions ln glltedged\npaper are locked up Jn receiverships\nc_ banks whloh are insolvent, and\ncannot be brought into tlie channels of trade because of tbe limitations   surrounding   rediscount.\nAll these handicaps the plan pro\nposed to overcome by the sustltu-\ntlon of a more elastic credit basin.\nso t_at the money which the country haa In abundance can be brought\nInto use for ths restoration of confidence and the revival of trade.\nVICTORIA. B. C., Oct. 6. (CP)\u2014\nLitigation, covering a period of 39\nyenTs, was concluded in the exchequer court of Canada here today\nwben Mr. Justice A- K. MacLean.\nP.C., KC, approved of an order to\npay out of court tbe sum of 450,000\nto claimants over the setaure of the\nsteamer Coquitlam In the north\nPacific waters  ln  1693.\nASTHMA\nTMW\nor\nnv\nnedtMyrelieved JuUtwtUowRAZ-\nMAH Capeulee. Htrmlete. Ilatt-\nsV-uo-ta   For comfort use MN\nRAZ-MAH\nI\nCanada's\nLoveliest Child\n\"If you wtnt your child to be a\nprize-winner,\" says this mother, \"here\nis one rule you mutt never neglect\u2014\nkeep the child jres trom constipation.\" .\nNo mother cu expect that her child\nwill escape all the ills to which children tre subject, but she can do much\nto relieve their severity by following\nthis rule.\nIf your child is constipated, hu a\ncold, a fever, no appetite or . coated\ntongue, don't wtit until i more serious illness results. v\nBtby't Own Tablets are a safe and\nsimple remedy for constipation. They\n. reduce simple fever, allay colic, relieve\ncroup, and help to relieve the distrust which accompinlra the cutting\nof tetlh.\nFor your own peace of mind ud\nfor the stlce of your child, don't be\nwithout Btby't Own Ttbleti in the\nhouse. 25 cents . ptcktge it uy\ndruggist's. in'\nBABY'S OWN TABLETS\n(Dr. Wl-tamO\nFor Children ef AH Ag\u00abt\n lot.\nOff THE AIR TON HUT\nWEOKMDAT. OCT. T ,\nStandard Time\nNBC paOOBAM-\n\u00ab.-\u00bb\u2014Frotram; KOO, KHQ, KOMO,'\nKOW,    KPI. 'KSL,    KOA.    Ik*\nOld cooneellori orcheeoa dlree-\nUoo, Oecfge Daach. (Tr\u00bbn*.-tr-am\nOhtoafo.)\n\u00ab_0\u2014Pro\u00abi\u00bb\u00abn hour; KOO. KHQ.\nKOMO, KOW, KT1, KBL. KOA.\nOl** Pataur, aoprano; Paul\nOliver, tenor. The Reveller.;\nJama* MeKop, Lewi* Jam*, tenon-Phil Dewey, 'bafltone; Wll-\ntte* Olen, be**; OrcWetre direction Brno Bapee.  (tra'na.)\n7:80\u2014Pltoram... KOO, KHQ. KOW,\nKOMO. KW. KSL, KOA Sport.\nInterview by oranUand Riot;\naa_t-6trlnax aircheetra direction.\nQueteve Ha*nach*h.   itrene.)\n\u2022 :00--Ainoa  'n'  Andy;   KOO.   KHQ\nKOttO, KOW. K6L. KOA. BU<*-\nfaoe oomedlana. (trana. from\nChicago.)\n\u00bb:16\u2014Vermont Lumhei-Jack*. KOMO.\nKOO, KHQ. KOW, KPI.\ntM\u2014llende_voi_; KOO. KHQ, KPI\nKOMO, KOW, (KBL 8:45) Coquette*, vocal trio; Alvlno Bey.\nbanlolat and (UltarIM; FWul\nCanon, organlat; Roee Peter-son,\nxy_-pt_nl*t.\n8:00\u2014Piano plcturee; KOO, KOA.\n\u00bb:r\u00bb-IUn-Tln-Tln Thriller; KOMO,\nKHQ, KOW, KPO, KPI. Dramatic\n\u2022ketch.\n\u2022 :80\u2014(TBC Drama hour; KOO. KOA.\n10-00\u2014Newa   Plaehet;   KHQ;   KOMO,\n1   KOW, KPO. KPI. Sxm Hayee;\n10:00\u2014National     Concert   orohee-tra;\nKOO.   KOA    (KHQ    10:80)    Dl-\nrecldon, Joaaph Hcrmk.\n11.00\u2014L_*ner-Harrle dance orcheatra;\nKOO, DT..\n11:00\u2014J1BC organ reel\u2122!; KOO.\nCNRV \u2014 VANCOUVER \u2014 1030 K\nS\u00bbl.l m.;    Channel 10);     M0 w.\n8:00\u2014Dinner Hour.\n7:00\u2014Program from Montreal.\n7:30\u2014Medto\u00ab  talk.\n7:4\u00bb\u2014t-Mruneatai  trio\n8*80\u2014Weettier PArecaat.\nKBQ \u2014 SPOKANE \u2014 IM K\nM8J nt.;     Channel M;     10M w.\n\u00ab:0O\u2014ProtTHn.\n6:10\u2014Bop.\n7:30\u2014Prog-no.\n8:00\u2014Amoa 'n' Andy.\n8:1\u00bb\u2014Vermont Lmnberlacke.\n8:80\u2014Qeml-Tuae Revue\nt^O-B-t-Tm-lln Thriller.\n8:18\u2014OWk Quart**.\n-:30\u2014NBC Drama Hour.\n10-00\u2014Daw* Plaetvee.\n10:18\u2014Concert orcheatra.\nll_0\u2014Lanr Qt* at the Mike\nKM   \u2014  TACOMA   '\u2014   7M  K\nSUA so.;     Channel It;     1000 w.\n10:00\u2014Danoe orcheatra..\n11:00\u2014Tlie  White  Wlaard.\n11:18\u2014Bill Heajan'i Orebeetra.\nKNX \u2014 HOLLYWOOD \u2014 1-0M K\nUSA m.;     Channel IDS;     5000 w.\n8:00\u2014Newa.\n6:18\u2014Tom' and W__.\n8:80\u2014The KNX Concert trio.\n0:48\u2014Cheater Market, organlet\n7:80\u2014Prank    WetanUja    and    Uie\nHonorable Archie.\n7:18\u2014Penh and CM*.\n7*80\u2014Ro\u00ab\u201eur_\u00bbii atrlnc enaemble.\n7:46\u2014KNX Concert trio.\n8:00\u2014All-dales.\n8:30\u2014Oroheatra.\n\u00bb:00\u2014Rev. Ethel Duncan.\n0:18\u2014Dewey Lanr. tenor.\n8:48\u2014Nam.\n10:00\u20140*rcl*-*-a.\n11:00\u2014New Inn.\n\u25a0 TBE NELSON BAILY NEWS. NELSON. II. 0. \u2014 WEDNESDAY MOBKIKO. OCTOBER 7. IMt*\nEnglish Lad* Enthusiastic Aviation Fans\nrusmUmMM\nKEX \u2014 PORTLAND \u2014 UM K\n284.1 m.;     1'hannel 118;     8000 w.\n8:00\u2014North weat Trio.-\n8*-0\u2014Happy Duo.\n6:B4\u2014Mabel  Mohrman,  piano.\n8:00\u2014DameW'a concert enaemble.\n9:00-_een Kantner, baritone.\n0:18-Ma\u201ehali   Sohl,   Win.\n9:80\u2014flc Meyers' orcheatra\n10:80\u2014Moonlight Melodlea.\n11.-0O\u2014Vic  Meyer's  orche\u00bbtr\u00bb.\n13*00\u2014Midnight R*veHer*.\nTRAIL CAR DRIVER\nHAS TO PAY $379\nTO BOTji STRUCK\nFailore to File Defence Pots\nHim Out of Court Except\non Amount\nSF8*           **\u2022**\n\u25a0\nLadies' Aid Dinner\nBrings in Som of $80\ntt   Grand   Forks\nLund-\nlSt\u00a3ep\n4 MORE ACTIVE OATS\nKSL \u2014 SALT LAKE CITV \u2014 UM K\n3884 m.;     Channel 113;     8000 w.\n8:00\u2014Prop-am\n8:80\u2014Hour.\n7:80\u2014Program.\n8:00\u2014Amoa 'n' Andy.\n8:18\u2014Conoert Muelc.\n8:48\u2014Deanl-Taase Revue.\n9:16\u2014An*wer Man.\n9:30\u2014Mualo and Art program.\n10:00\u2014Dance Mualc.\n\"Cramps almost\nKilled me\"\n\\BJ\u00bb AT * tragedy! Every\n*r* .,. tho** awful pain*. She \u2022<_-\nfered ao... nearly doubled up with\ncramp-.\nWhy don't you try LydUE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound during\nthese trying times?\nSlip* box of the new tablets in\nyonr handbag... keep tbem handy\non your medicine shelf. Tbeir tonic\naction make* yoa feel ao much better, on days when you're \"oot well.'*\nJutt uk (or lydia E. Pinkham's\nTablets.\nVtCtTABLE COMPOUND\nMODELS   AT   AIRCRAFT SHOW   ATTRACT   YOI THS\nIn the above picture theee boya tm ahowa locating at milch wu held at  tb*  Horticultural  Hall,  London,\na model ol a Slakln fighter made by membera of the     England.\nModel Aircraft Club, at the Model Engineer exhibition    |\n6:00\u2014The  Street  Singer\n8:18\u2014Arthur Pryor'e Military band\n8:30\u2014Quarter hour\n8:46\u2014Huaton   Ray's   orcheatra\n9:00\u2014Symphony conoert\n9:30-The   Terror   Ship\n10:00\u2014Program\n10*05\u2014Anaon Weeka' orobeetre\n11-00\u2014V*l Valente'a orcheatra\n13:00\u2014Vagabond of tha Air\nKOO   \u2014   OAKLAND   \u2014   7M   K\n879.6 i\u00bb;    Channel 79;    10,000 w.\n6:00\u2014Program.\n6:30\u2014Hour.\n7:80\u2014Program.\n88:00\u2014Amoa 'a' Andy.\n8:18\u2014Vermont Lumlberjaclu.\n8*80\u2014Dema-Tawe Revue.\n9:00\u2014Piano Picture*.\n9:80\u2014NBC Drama Hour.\n10*00\u2014National Conoert orcheav..\n11:00\u2014Lofner-Harrl. danoe orcheatra.\n13-SO\u2014NBC Organ Recital.\nKOMO  \u2014  SEATTLE   \u2014   930   K\n826A vs.;     Channel 93;     1000 w.\n6:00\u2014Program.\n6:80\u2014Hour.\n7:80\u2014Program.\n8:00\u2014Amoa 'n' Andy.\n8:16\u2014Vermont Lumberjack*.\n8:30\u2014Rhythm Boja.\n\u00bb:oo\u2014Wn-Tin-Tln -Thriller.\n9:18\u2014Plwride  Hour.\n9:45\u2014Tuneful Two.\n10-00\u2014Neva Pluto**.\n10:16\u2014Life Seven.\n10 Jo\u2014Blend Hour.\n11:30\u2014Globe Trott*r.\n11:30\u2014Dance orcheetra\n13-00\u2014Organ  Recital.\nMR SEATTLE 970 k\n809.1  m; 97 e; 6000 w\n6-00\u2014Blta of  Harmony.\n6*30\u2014Happy   Duo\n6:54\u2014Mabel Mohrman, ipUno\n7:00\u2014Knlghta _ Notes\n8:00\u2014Damskl'a Concert Ensemble\n0:00\u2014Knlghta of the Road\n9:16\u2014Mar. Sohl, Win. Lundberg\n9:30\u2014Vic  Meyere'  oreheetre\n10:30\u2014 Moonlight Melodlea; Jean\nKastner. baritone; Mabel Mohrman, piano; Warren Wright, or\nganiat\n11:00\u2014Vic Meyers' ordieatr*\n13:00-^Mtdnlg-t Revellers\nKFRC SAN ORANCISCO 616 k\n491 m; 61 c; looo w\n6:15\u2014Edna   naoher,   piano   moods\n6:30\u20148tudio program\n6:48\u2014Black   and   Bine\n7:00\u2014vitality Persoaalltle*\n7:18\u2014Conoert Corp.\nKFRC  SAN FRANCISCO 616 k\n440.9 m; 688 c: 6000 w\n6:00\u2014\"Smiles'\"   program\n6*30\u2014H\u00abnry   Thompeon,    tenor\n6:46-Henry Starr, 18-40 Boy\n7:00\u2014-Bob  Klelr*. Syncopators\n7:46\u2014Cecil and Sall-\n8:00\u2014Boatonlan*   of   the   Air\n9:0O\u2014Rln-Tin-Tin Thriller\n9:18\u2014Auto   Races   Broadcast\n10:16\u2014Newa  fl*_-a\n10:80\u2014Program\n10:3O\u2014Jobnaon'a    \"Home    Townera'\nll:0O\u2014Norman's San  m nel scan*\nEGA  SPOKANU  1470  k\n304 m: 147 e; nooo w\n6:30\u2014-Happy   Duo\n6:46\u2014Piano  Rambling.\n7:00\u2014Knlghta of the No_e\n8:00\u2014Damakt'a Concert  Enaemble\n\u00bb:0O\u2014Knlghta of tbe Road\u2014ET\n9:16\u2014Mareh.   Sohl,   win.  Lundberg\n9:30\u2014Vic    Meyers'    orchestra\n10:30\u2014   Moonlight   Melodies,    Jean\nKantner, baritone;  Mabel Mohrman. piano -\nUlOOr-Vlc M-eyera' orchutra     1\nHeadquarters for\nWinter Fuel\nWe carry Gait, Imperial Lump, Klecnburn, Acme,\nDrumheller, Crow's Nest and Michel Coals. \" Also\nBriquettes, Petroleum Coke, and Wood of all kinds\nand lengths at all prices.\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nSpecial Prices given on quantities.\nPHONE 33\nStray Bullet Sets\nOff Dynamite Sticks\nPTUKCE RUPERT. B. C, Oct. 6\u2014\nBu. Butt of Jack Oeddes. looal\nyouths, while \u2022hooting la tha neighborhood of the new road oonatruc-\ntlon on the Rupert-Terr.-ce highway,\nbad a bullet Ut a cache where\nmore than two cases of dynamite\nand cops were stored. Tbe explosion\nsent trees across the road, hurled an\nemery atone 100 f**t, and practically\nwiped out tbe blscksmitfo shop. Tlu\nboya, at tbe time of shooting, were\nnot more than 40 feet away. The;\nwere seriously injured. Oeddea Is ln\nhospital having deep splinters extracted from his body.\nFIRST CHURCH\nSERVICE HELD\nCOMMUNITY HALL\nCastlegar   Arranges  for\nMonthly Interdenominational Church Service\nCASTLBOAR,  B.   0..  Oct.   \u00ab\u2014The\nCastlegar Community hall was nloe-\nly decorated with flowers, fruit and\nvegetables for the harvest festival\nservice held on Sunday morning by\nRev. r. H. Stevens of East Trail.\nRev, Mr, Stevens made references\nto the many world troubles\u2014the\nbountiful harvests tn aome parte and\nthe need of food In others. He stated that he intended to hold a\nmonthly service for the people of\nCastlegar on strictly undenominational lines, so that all could Join\nln and feel that lt wat a community   servloe.\nAt an Informal meeting held after\nthe service be explained that lt\nbad been his Intention to hold\nmorning servloe on the first Sunday\nof every month, but owing to Rob-\nSon church having gone back to\nmorning services It would be necessary to bold servloe at Castlegar In\nthe afternoon. Three .o'clock was\nfixed as the time. Mrs. J. McKlnnon\nand Mrs. R. A. West undertook to\ntrain the young girls as a choir to\nassist In  the singing.\nThe decorations used in the hall\nwere sent to Trail for the hospital.\nThis, the flnt regular churoh\nservice held in tne hall, was well\nattended, people from Kinnaird, East\nand West Robson being present.\nMr. and Mrs. Raskin\nMove From Slocan\nPark Into Nelson\nDavid L. Finnie Dies\nOTTAWA, Oct. 6, (CP)\u2014Prominent\nin the flnclal life of the Dominion\nfor many years. David b. Finnic, one\ntime general manager of the Bank of\nOttawa which merged with the Bank\not Nova Sootia In 1020, died at his\nheme todsy.\nA native of Peterhead, Scotland,\nMr. Finnic, who was 82 y- _r& of age.\ncame to Canada ln 187a and bed\nresided Irr Ottawa since 1803. As\ngeneral manager of the Bank of\nOttaws, Mr. Finnic was known from\ncoast to cosat.\nDuring tbe ' grest war be was\nhonorary treasurer of the Canadian\nlied   Cross   society.\nW. J. Logan Dies\nWINN-PEG, Oct. 6,\u2014WHUam J\nLogan, prominent business man and\nfonnccly assistant comptroller of the\nprovince of Manitoba, died hew yesterday. He wa\u00ab SO years old and was\nborn  at   Howick.   Que.\nRobinson Memorial  united church\not   London,   On*.,   has   extended\noall to Rev. a. w. Locbaad, formerly\nof Dauphin, Man.\nMRS. J. R. WOOD\nRETURNS FROM\nPRAIRIE VISIT\nSLOCAW PARK, B. C. Oct. 9.\u2014\nNorma Curzon returned Monday after spending the past week in Nelson the guest of Mrs. T._J. S. Ferguson, Silica stroet, and Mies E.\nKathleen Haigh, Fairview.\nMr. and Mrs. Max Baskln have\nrented their ranch here snd have\ntaken up residence on Latimer\nstreet, Nelson.\nR. pollsrd of the water rights\nbranch. Nelson, spent Monday In\nSlocan Park on business.\nMiss J. W. O. Ruddell. who has\nbeen spending the past three months\nln Vancouver and Oreenwood with\nher parents, arrived last wepk fo\nresume her duties as teacher of the\nSlocan   Park 'school.\nVancouver Nurse Gets\nDivorce From Charles\nBruin of Slocan City\n\"EDISON\nMAZDA LAMPS\nAT tt-B-g coat, light wfll transform\n. ytua txtstxm edi eolocfnl btuity to\nyonr fnrnfchings\u2014make fray room awn\ninritinf. GhMM \u00ab_\u2022 dependable Edison\nM_\u00bbd_L__p\u00ab tnd aek yonr deeler to show\nyon the near jew_-ll\u00bbe lampe.\nUolm to General EUesm,\n**\u00ab\u2022*__ M-.IW\nta. wm rtntmtmmale\nMADE   IN\nCANADA\nCANADIAN GENERAL ILtCTMC CO.  LIMITED\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Oct 8\u2014On\nthe petition of Dorothy Harvey\nBruin, nurse, Vancouver, Mr. Justice Murphy in supreme court\ngranted her an absolute decree of\ndlvoroe from Holland Charles Bruin,\nminer, of Socan City, whom she\nmarried at Mission City on September 11. 1819. Custody of an 8-year-\nold sou of the marriage wu award-\ned' to the mother, and his lordship will hear an Application on\nOctober 11 concerning custody of\nthe eldest son, a boy of 11 The corespondent was Phyllis M Hill of\nSlocan City. Archie Donaghy appeared for the wife H. C. Oreen ls\nappealing   for   Bruin.\nE. Pratt Honored\nat Castlegar Hall\nNEW DENVER. B. C, Oct. 8,\u2014\nMrs. J R. Wood has returned rrom\na visit to her old home ln Coleman,\nAlberta. While there she waa the\ngueat of her daughter, Mrs. L. Slat.\nRev. Father Finnegan paid a visit\nto New Denver lest week, prior\nto hla departure to Fernie, where\nhe has been transferred,\nC. J. Gump-bell of the Denver Light\nand Power company. Is a business\nvisitor in town from Vancouver.\nMiss Nellie Johnson of Nakusp\nwas a week-end visitor ln town,\nthe house guest ot Mr. and Mrs,\nJames Draper.\nRev. Father F. Monagb\u00abn. Williams\nLaJte wss a week-end visitor ln\ntown. Father Monaghan bai been\njust newly appointed to take over\nthe work ln the Slocan district,\nreplacing Father Finnegan, wbo has\nleft for Fernie.\nThe hockey club gave a very\nsuccessful dance on Prlday evening\nin toe Bosun hall, where there was\na large attendance from all over\ntbs  district.\nA. Bandman, who haa been a pa\ntient    in    the    Slocan    Community\nhospital,  haa  left  for  hla  home  at\nBear lake.\n,J. R. Wood, local manager of P.\nBurns & Company, baa left for\nNeleon where he has been transferred.\nThe regular monthly meeting of\nthe Women's auxiliary of 8t, Stephens\nwas held on Thursday at tbe home\nof Mrs. L. W. Sells. Tho president,\nMrs. Sells, wsa in the chair. After\nthe regular routine business, a delicious tea was served bv the hostess.\nMr. and Mrs. L- W. Sells and\ndaughters, Misses Connie snd Dorothy, were week-end visitors ln\nNelson.\nRev. and Mrs. J. Herdman were\nThursday visitors in Slocan City.\nThe ladles aid of the United\nchurch held Its regular monthly\nmeeting on Thursday at the heme\nof Mrs. W. Cropp. The president,,\nMrs. R. j. Thompson was.;'n the\nchair. Arrangements were* made\nfor a social evening to b. held\nat the home of Dr. and Mrs. Francis\non Friday, October 80. At tbe close\nof the meeting, the hostess, Mrs.\nCropp served a dainty tea.\nThe Hospital aid gave a very\nsuccessful whist- drive rocently ln the\nK. P. hall, when there were 11\ntables ln play. Those winning high\nhonors were Mlsa Millie Groom, Miss\nDiilcle Dowe, Mrs. Francis, and T.\nPearson- Consolations went to Mrs.\nJ. Mathieson, Mrs. J. Delpretto, b.\nTattrie  and  L.  Irwin.\nRev. Brown and Mrs. Brown snd\ndaughter, h*v\u00ab arrived in town from\nMlnnedoM, Man. Mr. Brown will have\ncharge of the work for the Pree-\nbyterisn church In this district.\nThe Indies aid of Knox Presbyterian church met on Thursday\nat the homo of Mrs- T- Avison. The\npresident, mm Doris Clever, was\nIn the chair, Thoee present, were\nMrs. J. Corey, Mrs, E. Oeorge, Mrs.\nH. L. Butdwrt, Mrs. J. J. Irwin.\nMrs. J. Nyman. Mrs. J. B, Smith,\nMnj. Williamson, Mrs. M. R, Hill.\nMrs. H. Ounn and Miss Ida Ounn of\nVsncouver, and Miss D. Clever.\nFailure of James Williams of\nTrail to file a defence to the statement ot claim in the suit against\nhim by Edward Allardyoe. 14-year-\neld Trail youth, and his father,\nWilliam Allardyoe, for damages for\nInjuring the boy lsst spring by\nknocking hlm off his bicycle with\nbit car, Tendering him unconscious\nand sending him to the hospital for\nseveral weeks, resulted Monday ln\nthe defendant finding hu liability\nalready adjudged proven, the only\npoint on which Mr. Justice W A.\nMacdonald would hear him being\nthe amount of damsges to be given\nagainst him.\nDr. C. s. Williams of Trail, who\ntreated tba boy, testified that for\nthree or four days he hovered between life and death, having i\nfracture at tha base of tbe skull,\nand a pressure on the spinal fluid\nthat Indicated brain injury. On the\nsixteenth day tbe doctor's tests\nindicated that the boy had completely recovered from bis brain Injury, tbe boy remaining ln the hospital for 53 days..Testa made by the\ndoctor In September gave no Indication that any effects of the accident persisted.\nTestimony waa also given by both\ntbe   father   and   the   boy.\nLIMITED   BY   CLAIM\nHis lordship ruled that special\ndamages must be limited to tbe\nfigure given in the statement of\nclaim, $79, though H. W. Mclnnes.\nof Trail, the plaintiffs' counsel, said\nthat was the figure only at the\nUrns of Initiating the ault, the boy\nat the time being still in hospital,\nwith expenses still accruing.\nJudgmerf. was given for this cum,\nand for 1800 general damages for\nsuffering   caused   the   boy.\nThe defendant, who ta out of\nwork, stated be had offered his\nnote for tthe 1300 originally asked\nby Mr. Mclnnes, with a promise to\npay HO per month while employed.\nORAND FORKS. B. C. Oct. 6*\u2014\nThe annual dinner of tbe Udiea\"\naid of Bt. John's United church\nproved again lie usual great success.\nAbout .100 people eat down to\ndinner on Thursday evening ln tba\nbasement of tbe ofturch. Ik was\ntastily decorated with autumn leaves\nand mountain ash bsrr.es while\npumpkin pies and tbe autumn\ndishes gave the  Thrnksgivlng  flavor\nto   tba   affair    which\naid over M0.\nUie\nLABOR PARLEY\nmiS MATTER\nOF UQUOR LAW\nResolution  Asks  for  Repeal\nof Volstead Aet; Unemployment Relief Planned\nBOUNDARY JUNIOR\nPOULTRY JUDGING\nTEAM GETS MEDALS\nCABTLBOAR, B. C, Oct, \u00ab.-A\npleasant social evening u-a* held on\nFriday night, wben the Olrl Guides\nand Castlegar Community club Joined forces In providing the enter-\n.alnmetut, cards, dancing and games\nbeing the Items provided A surprise was sprung on E Pratt during ' tbe supper hqur, lt having\noome to tbe knowledge of some of\nthe ladles that it was Mr. Pratt's\nbirthday. Tbey provided a large\ncake ln honor cf It When the cske\nhad been cut and tent around, announcement was made ss to the\nreason, and a toast waa proposed to\nMr. Pratt's good health. A brief\nand characteristic speech wss made\nin responss. Mr. Pratt preferring to\nshow his appreciation by playing\nfor tbe dancing, something that he\nla always ready to do, and It wae\nto show appreciation of thla and\ntba work be does In siding the\nchlldnn at concerts, also community\nwork ta general, that brought the\ngathering V> their feet to Join in\nsinging, \"For He's a Jolly Good\nFellow.\"\nThree Families Move\nto Crescent Valley\nOHfflBCBNT VALLEY, B C . Oo*. 9.\n\u2014Mrs. J. Slmms and Mrs. Harry\nBishop ware the house gueate of\nMrs j a vallance on Thursday\nMr. and Mrs. Cunningham and\nMrs, Dohjas wwre Nelson visitors on\nSaturday.\nMr. uid Mrs Dan Dick bad\ntheir guests the litter's mother\nand stater of -Arrow Park, Mrs.\nWilson  arm  Mn.   Violet  Kennedy.\nThree new famllea hsme moved into tha valley. Every house Is occupied   now.\nMr. and Mrs. j. Andanan and\nfamily were visitors to Rosaland, Mr.\nAnderson returning on Pildiy, and\nMrs. Anderaon and children staying\nover ths week-end-\nMrs. J. Black spent Thursday as\nthe gueat of Mr*. Vsllsnce at her\nhome.\nMr. and Mre. Fred Spiers, Oordon\nsnd Lorna Spiers, were the guests\nof MT. and Mra. o Chr__t\u00abnson on\nSaturday and Sunday.\nMrs. Robert avers haa returned\nhome after being a patient ln the\nKotenay lake General boapltal.\nEdgewood Man Is\nPatient, Nakusp\nBDO-BWOOD, B. C. Oct. \u2022,-\nWilli. ShlprtiMr n_ ru-hed to\nNrtiwp ho\u00abplt\u00bbl on ThuruMy iuCftr<\nlut Item eexisXe i__uu-i*Mon of\nth\u00ab B-ney.. __.__. report- tn. thM\ntil It prog_\u201eJni  faionWy.\nCorporal G-wnmon, Rcv.\u2014toka and\nOonlbablaj Mac-vtoah, Nakuap, nn\nv-latton   ln   8dg_woo_   on   rrWay.\nMr. and Mra. BOUtna and ttand\n'FoitM Oh_f John A. C\u00bbm\u00abton ofl daurhtw.   Mug-wet   Mtunwl   from\nan DM. am reilm-Mli I* v\"\" '\" RcwlMMl on Tumday.\nEDGEWOOD PEO^B\nRETURN TO HOME\nORAJID  F0RK6,   B.   C,   Oct.  9i\u2014\nThe medals won by tbe members\nof the Boundsy dlrstrtct Junior\nJudging team in tbe poultry Judging\ncompetition at tbe Vanoouver Exhibition ln August mere presented\nat the meeting of the Farmer's\nInstitute and the Women's Institute at Midway on October 3\nDr. C. M. Kingston, M. P. p., gave\nan address on the work of the department of sgriculture in the province, and after congratulating the\nmembers on the lr aucocss pre -\nsented    them    with    their    medals.\nMembers of the team were Christine Brew, Kettle Valley; Walter\nMadge, Book Creek; Daniel Blotz of\nBoundary Falls.\nShort addresses were also given\nby J. H. Bruce, president of the\nFarmers' institute and G. L. Landon. district agriculturist, Grand\nForks, who coached tbe team for\nthe eompetltlon.\nA rummsge sal* of vegetablss and\ncooking was held by the Institutes\nto rales funds for tbe payment of\nthe farmers' institute share of the\nprize money for the pig clubs and\n\u25a0calf clubs of the district. Mrs. H. H.\nPannell, secretary of the Institute\nm>ide an efficient auctioneer and\nthe produce sold was donsted by\nfarmers of the district.\nVANCOUVER, B. C. Oet. fl \u2014\nWhether the American Federation\nof Labor will go beyond Its stand\nfor beer with a 3-76 per oent\nalcoholic content, to urge repeal\nof the Volstead act and tbe 18th\namendment, wss being discussed ln\ncommittee rooms here tonight as the\nflrat day's grist of resolutions worked through the convention machinery.\nPresident Wllllsm Green and members of tho exeoutlv* council whose\nannual report also was being scrutinised m committee rooms, contented themselves with adherence to\nwbat has been organised labor's\nsettled policy for several years, but\nwhether the delegates will a step\nfarther was a matter of speculation.\nThe International union In which\nthe bartenders once were a force,\nsponsored a resolution urging re-\npest of tbe prohibition amendment. Tha Central Labor council\nof Tacoma, Wash,, asked the AT.L-.\nto go on record tor the repeal of\nthe Volstead act.\nThe two prohibition resolutions,\ntogether with 63 others were referred to committees Delegates will\nbe permitted to speak their views on\nthe convention floor when the\ncommittees report either concurrence\nor non concurrence on the resolutions.\nSen. James J- Davis, Pennsylvania, former secretary of labor.\nwss vigorously applauded by the\nconvention vrhen he pleaded for an\nend to what he described aa\n\"cheese-nibbling\" methods of relieving   unemployment.\nArthur Innacent\nFormer Fort Steele\nMan Dies, Okanagan\nNAKUSP, B. C, Oct, 9.\u2014:W. end\nMrs. W. frnest  end  baby  Mt  oo\nMondays   host   for   their   bonu\nBdgewood,   having   spent   tba   paet\nweek   the   guests   of   Captain   and\nMn. W.  Wright.\nMr. aad Mrs. Ham of Arrowhead\nhave taken up residence at Nakusn.\nMr. Ham is tn\u00abagad on the C P R.\nsteamer Minto.\nMrs. G. R. Thompson of TraU i\nrived on Friday to visit bar oath\nand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra.\nBryon Thompeon of Nakuap, Mm.\nThompson returning to Trail Mondsy.\nMrs. L. M. Vlpond and two sons.\nEdward and Jamas, are expected\narrive Sunday   by  car  from  Trs:\nMn. E B- Johnson left on tb*.\nsteamer   Minto' Mondsy  for   Nelson.\nMiss Nancy Isllp left on tha\nsteamer for Arrowhead Saturday, returning tbe same day.\nMn. Percy Young snd Miss Granger returned Saturday from a motor'\ntrip   to   Grand   Forks.\nMn. William Shlpmaker of Needl*\nleft on Monday for her home, having spent tbe past week the guest\nof MT. and Mra. K. Bergworf.\nWllllsm Shlpmaker of Bdgewoc\na patient ln the  Arrow Lakes\npltal, when he ls being attended !\nDr. Tyreman.\nMr. and Mn. G. C. Martin wa\ntendered a aurprlre party on Friday evening last by a number of\ntheir  intimate   friends.\nMr. snd Mrs. H. H. Davles and\ndaughter Marjory of Revelstoke woes\nweek-end   vlslton   to   Nakusp.\nHot water bottles will last longer\nit washed every two months wltb\nwater to which a little ammonia or\nsoda haa been added.\nPRICES\nREDUCED\nWe have too many wed ears,\nand aa an inducement for yea to\nbuy now we hare reduced the\nprice* from\n$50 T\" 9100\non all our nsad oars. Choose yoar\ncar today, a small deposit will\nhold It for yon.\nNelson Transfer\nCo,  Ltd.\nPhone SH\nNelson, a C\nPORT STEELE. B. C, Oct, fl\u2014Arthur Innocent died near Otea-nagan\nMission. Brltisb Columbls. Mr. In-\nnoo-nt was Injured internally when\nhe waa thrown from a horse. After\nlingering two weeks pneumonia developed causing hia death. For many\nyears h\u00ab was a resident of Fort\nSteele owning a ranch three miles\nout of town. He held the position\nss riding Instructor at the Skookum-\nchuk-ln-the-Rockles girls camp for\nseveral seasons. He wss unmarried\nand waa 43 years of age.\nThs pallbearers wen H. D. Lea, A\nT. Rae. Morley Johnson, W. Davles, [\nA. B. Pahnauist. W. Mlddleon, Thfr\nlate Mr. Paterson leaves besld?s his J\nwife end two small children, bin.\nfather and mother and several!\nbrothers and sisters to mourn hi.--.\nuntimely   taking  off.\nTired Nerves\nSleeplessness\nChicago People Are\nVisitors, Sunshine Bay\nSUNSHINE  BAY.  B.   C,  Oct.  \u00ab,-\nJ. Oray of Bonnlngton ls now working   as  a  packer   ln   the   Sunshine\nMr. and MTs. T. Rendall.\nadded  to  the  packing staff.\nMiss Cherrie Sewell wbo hss\nbeen IU wltfti pleurisy for two weeks.\nIs able to be out again.\nMn. O. p. Appleton hss been away\nfrom her work aa grader tn the\nshed for the past fow days owing\nto being slightly indisposed. Her\nplace Is being taken by Miss Cherrie\nSewell. \u2022\nO. Whltesldes, who has been working at Procter for som* time, Is\nagain staying with Mr. snd Mrs\nJ. F. Stevenson.\nMr. and Mrs Jam*> Logan of\nChicago. HI., arrived on Saturday j\nto spend a few d.ys visiting the\nA. R. Johnson and J. T. Lewis\nfamilies, sn route to Portland,\nOregon.\nConsolidation    of the    Bank    of\nAmerica    with    the National    City\nbank of  Hew  Tork wae announced\nrecently.\nBy forming new, rich blood\nDr. Chais'i Nerve Food rt-\nsr ore. ths exhaufted nerves and\nremoves die causs of Sleeplessness, Irritability, Headaches\nand Nervous Indigestion.\nDr. Chase's\nNERVE FOOD\nPowers\nRankin Kills Coyote\nNear Ymir Home\nYMIR, B C. Oct. 6,\u2014Miss Grace\nRendall spent tbe weak-end ln\nNelaon the gueet of her parents.\nMr- and Mrs. T- Rends!-.\nP. A Heffand of the Wilcox mine\nSpent Prulay in Nelson\nMr. an Mn. 8- A. Curwen war*\ntho gueeta ol Mr- and Mrs. C. A.\nCowley of flahno on Sunday.\nGlaience Mclsaac and E Daly, jr..\nleft, for their camp on the Pend\nd'Orellle on Sunday.\nJoe Kubiskl, W. Laving*, oeesr\nAndcivcn and Clarence Anderson\nleft for tbelr camp on the Pend\nd'Orellle on Monday\nJohn Rankin shot snd killed a\nooyote near his home here on\nMonday morning.\nMr. aad Mri H Btwvena were\nNelson visitors on Monday.\nReal Quilting: Bee h\nHeld, Grand Forks\nOMlR> FORK-, B. C. Oot. \u00ab,\u2014\nIt vould tm mU-Mt tbe pa\u00abM _\ntlm. liad t\u00bbin__ M\u00abk t ___ _r\njxtrt at \u00bb oa ThunaiUy attar.\nnoon, wti*n tta. qutttl-ot oem-\nmtttM ot th. Woetwn'. lmtitut,\n-rid in old fublomd q_lting bw\nTb. p\u00bbrtj -*\u25a0\u25a0 ten In the p_i_i\nMl, Site. o. Molt pl-vinc tor\nown a0oa_pa__i\u00ab-t\u00ab, eat\u00abrt\u00abU_m th,\nwarlwr. by Hinging .ongia ahe bed\nrung two -foore year. ego. Tea wae\neerved by the prat-Jut. K\u00bb. O.\n0. Darin tats other member, of the\nIn-tltrate.\nBer. Hunllto-, wbo atrwsa on\nthe steft of the Brandon oollege and\nlater ae prlnclpfl ot Treherne public\nachool, and Carbeny (HU.) hltb\nKhool, died ln OeWarola recently.\nAlways rfre\u00abh - because he keeps Wi\nmouth fresh, with WRIGLEY'S.\nThe cooling flavor of WRICLEY'S\nChewing Gum sweetens the breath\nand removes all trace of eating and\nsmoking.\nWRIGLEY'S Oewing Gum-\"after\nevery meal\"\u2014is recommended by doctora\nand dentists. It aids digestion\u2014cleanses the\nftecni.\nINEXPENSIVE\nSATISFYING\n r\n=THE NELSON DAILT NIWS. KELSON, B C. \u2014 WBDNISDAT MOiJOBB, OCTOM* T, lffl*\nWOMANS PAGE\nBy Ruby M. Ayres\nDtWitMBNT   IBIBMEN\nfOontlntud)\n''Ita, m if te answer to tba un-\netamm mt. Chlttenham wu bulde\nBaa ao clou to bu that tor a wild\n\u25a0anent ah* thought he must be\naatag to tak* bar lo bis arms and\nbar hurt *lmo*t stood still and\nthen -want racing oa again so vi-\notenBy thit seemed to be choking\nBar. And she looked up desper-\n\u00abUly, meting bis eyes fixed upon\nBar with such a look of Ion aid\nloogtBg ln tbem that It wu mon\ntben abe could bear. She put out\nbar  handa  appeallngly.\n'Oo  away,  pleue go away.\" ski\nwhUpered. ,   1\n'Julie.\" HI caught htr band* In\nhis. \"Forgiv* me, Jull*. Say. you\nforgive me. tbat you don't hat* aw,\ntbat you understand.\"\nWhat do I want you to dot\nWhy, nothing. Tben tx nothing we\ncan do, we must Just go op. 1\nalwaya knew it would be like thu,\neven lut night. There's nothing we\ncan do. I shall marry Lawrenoe\nschofield, I suppou. lf be Will take\nme back again\u2014\"\n\"Julie\u2014dont be cruel\u2014\"\n\"I am not ao cruel u you are, I\nnever wanted you to oome Into my\nServe it at every meal\nFormer Star\nBlllle Burke, wll* of Flo ZUffeld\nand mother of a big daughter, \"Pat,\"\nla here seen with a pet lion cub.\nSafe Robber\nCaught Through\nMilk Bottle\nFinger Print Identifies Him\nA Mriea of tttt rabbvfca ta a nuro-\ntar at factock* had baBUd the police\nMraoatlw. Therobbenwereeiperta\nTixSi earn left a true. Tlwy wen\nadapts b avoiding patrolmen, aad\nkwpar alann-s.\nTheo they made a aSp\u2014they liwiys\ndo. Ona Bight the safe ia a mburban\netoty wai blown open aad M.700\nmx omo and uctiritiee etostti. Than\nware no clue*. No finger p_ats wan\nfood oa tbe nfa.\nteheatyejetiem Botwwdtbat\n\u2022 bot*>_n__oomowt_<_pl_-__\nwaa mbiui ite eream. A finj\u00ab print\nexp\u00abt \"dusted\" ths bottle and ma\neoough\u2014a sst ol Bva fiaawr prints\nshowed ap. Om of the robben had\naitpad s__H_. At poke beadr-ftmrtm\ntt* fiapr priate speertOy eetahbahed\nWiiitatKy. He wu soon behind l\u00abrs\nawaiting trial.\nYour Finger Prints on Food\nDangerous to You\nThis erook knew hia finger printe\nten dangerous to him. lie avoided\ntouching anything with ban finger\nrnitil one time he forgot aad the penalty\nlor him wu arrest and impr__ra_ot.\nToar finger priati will not nnd you\nto, pibaa beuMM yaa do not commit\nlawa but tbey andsugntm to you if\nyoo forge* that they may be laden with\nGerm* ire ill about m. We eaanot\naseape them. You clasp hands with\npeople. You touch things that other\nBands have touched\u2014a door knob, a\neaphone.   Thou other hands may\nve checked a ooogh or a I\nbecome charged with germs.\nHow to be Safe\nThe get\u2014* your handa hare peeked\nop will get on foods you eat\u2014a etsssdj,\na fruit, a biaruit aad so into your\nSystem, to oaun you ilhwu. Colds\naad flu am moat oonunonly anad\n'\"\u00bb way.   Lift  Extension  Institute\nays geras ol 27 diseases miy bl\ncommunicated tkrough tbs hand*\nWhat \u00aban wa d* to be ufaT Wasfc\n\u25a0_ayt_Miadiyaodiiway.h_ona\nmeal with the right soul lfe rteJUiary\nsoap will do. lt ahould ha lifebuoy.\nIt oootaim a germicide. Laboratory\nteste ban proved that H kills deadly\ndisease germs when other aoape\nfaiL\nA Beauty Soap Too\nBhnded frota two wo-adrfal pafcn\nodi, Ufetnov ii a beanty nap aa vmll\nwagwrnicide. It is a troa aid to skia\nhealth aad to oompWoa baaaty. Toa\ntoo win want to enjoy Lifebuoy nan\nday. Mfllioni do, the world over.\n1--s is ae periuna fa tow luxurious\nand protective nap\u2014tort a safely\necent you will learn to bta-. It \u00ab*__**\n\u2022Iter use. A bath with Lihbuoy'i rich,\npenstntfag lather wfll keep you -safe\nfor many bom agsinst body odonr.\n\u2022f-Sdren partKnlart. aaad lifebuoy's germ-protection. The Lifebuoy\nbath taarda thus again* fa-feeton\nwinch may bs preeent fa Mraadwa\n\u2022ndbruuwa.\nKaap Lifebuoy handy for to* fam-r\nLifebuoy\nH_._l-k   6aaa \u00bb\nHealth Soap\nA Luxury Soap Plus a Germicide\nUte. It wu you who followed me.\nWltb a smothered sob sbs turned\nto rush put him to tbe door. But\nChlttenham wu too quick for her.\nhe reached tbe door before ahe\ndid, barring ber way.\n\"Let aw go\u2014let m* go.\"\n8b* but at blm wltb Impotent\nhands, tbe wars raining down bar\nlace.   -Oh, let me go. let me go\u2014\"\n\"Not like tbl*. Julie; we cin't\npart Ilk* thla\u2014oh. my dear, dear\nchild\u2014\"\nShe wu in bis arms, ber tte*\nhidden on his shoulder, his lips\nsgslut her hair, while he whispered\nover sad over again bow much be\nloved her, bow only ahe filled bl*\nheart, gut wbat oould be dot But\nJulie bid no iniwir and presently\nber bitter sobbing ceased and ahe\nlay Quietly in hli arms. It wu\nshe wbo spoke first, sfter a long\nsilence.\n\"I'm nny I cried, lt wu silly!\nAnd m uuleu. After sll, it's no\nmore tbm I expected\u2014I slwiys\nknew U I let mywlt csn tor any\none It would be like thla-\" She\ndrew away from him. \"I think you\nbad better go beiore I make another scene for you to remember me\nby.\"\nShe wiped her eyu im tried to\nsmile.\n\"It's ill right\u2014please go no-web* sverted her eyu. \"Hesse go\nnbw and please never com* baok\nigaln.\"\nIt wu wbat Chlttenham bad\nwanted bar to say. wtth all a man's\ndislike of scenes and suffering, be\ni\u00abd hoped thM she would refuse\nto lleten to him snd und blm away\nbut now thit she hid done so, be\nknew lt was not what he wanted,\nafter all. He had wanted ber to\nkeep him against bis better Judgment; he had clung to the belief\nthat she would try ta keep blm\nfrom Sidle, for whom he bid no\nfeeling but the merest pity\u2014a pity\nthat wu not and never could be,\nakin to lore.\nwith Julie sobbing ln his srms It\nbad seemed lmpoulbl* *\u00abr to Kt\nher go\u2014-he loved her so much\u2014ao\nwoaun bad ever stirred bis heart\nand Imagination\u2014no woman ever\nwould. If tbey ever met again lt\nwould be th* same always; she wu\nhis, they were made for each other.\nHe thought ot bis wife as she hsd\nbeen when he left her an hour\nago. frantic with fear, crying and\nsobbing; lt mad* him shudder to\nremember tbe way sh* had clung\nto him, begging him not to leave\nher.\n\"After all, you're my husband and\nI've got nobody elu ln the world.\nI know I haven't been nice to\nyou u I might hsve been, but don't\nleave me now I'm blind, don't\nleave me, ailee. Oh. my ood what\nwtll become of me?\"\nThi pathos of her wu hesrt-\nbresklng. Sidle, wbo bad alwaya\nbeen eo Independent, so tru, to\nbe clinging to him like this, Imploring him not to luve her. She wu\nhla wit*. He wu pledged to her by\nhonor. And yet now tbat Julie bad\ntold blm to ro-\u2014he broke out\npasalenitely.\n\"How can you tblnk ot marry-\nIng Schofield? What happiness would\nIt be tor you If you don't Ion\nblm\u2014\"     '\n\"I don't expect to be happy,\" Julie\nlaughed ahakenly. \"Anyway It cannot\nmatter to you any longer. Please\ngo away and leave me be.\"\n\"Jullel\"  he slid, plesdlngly.\nShe uld nothing. Sbe hardly\nseemed to be listening, snd he let\nbis inns fall from about ber.\n\"I ehall see wens tomorrow,\"\netui no answer, and after a mo-\naunt be want eut lato tb* Uttl*\nhsll snd opened the front door,\nHa.wu so sure sbs would eaa to\nhim, perhaps run after Mm. Hs\nwu ao sun ln a moment ahe would\nbe ln ble arm*, hsr Hm crushed\nagalnat hli\u2014he counted th* seconds\nfeverishly by hla heartbeats.\nBut Julie did not move, and she\ngave no sign.\nChlttenham looked back.\n\"Jullel\"\nHe waited a moment, but thl\nsilence remalaad unbroken, aad be\nweat out of tbe flat, shutting tke\ndoor behind blm.\nIt sumsd to Jull* thet ehe Mood\nfor hours, ittnlng against the wall,\nber bodv so tired that It wu we\nmuch effort to mon over to the\nAre and a comfortable cbslr. Her\nbead aobed miserably, with a\nsupreme effort she dragged herself\nacross tbe room to tbe fin. It had\nburnt down, and she replenished lt\nwltb shsklng hsnds. She telt u If\nalready a lifetime bad passed slnoe\nChlttenham had came to the flit,\nand yet only a moment ago be\nbad bun there wltb her. so clou\nthit she bid but to put out ber\nhand to touch him, and now be\nhad gone, back to Sadie, back to\nhi* Willi\n\"I will niter willingly im him\nagain,\" Julie (Old herself, passionate,\nly. \"Hi bu deceived me twice. I\nWW oner forglre blm u long u\nI live.- .       .\n8b\u00ab got up almost Ttolmtty u\nif driven by the sudden reaction\not tbl thought.\nSbe would und st once to Schofield. She would not Ion a mot-pent.\nShe weat to the 'Phone and oalled Die number, but it wu only\n\u2022fter l katg time abet tbe hotel\nptcgil* could gin her my news\nef him.\nBe was out at tlw moment, they\nuld, but be was certainly returning\nthu nlgkt.\nTben  wu a  UM*  piuu  tttea\n\"Mr SobofWd to lMvtfig London\n\u2022arly tomorrow morning.\"\n\"\u25a0Luting\u2014*'\nJuU* felt u If her lut anchor\nbad been torn trom mr. Tbe wavu\nof misery and utter loneliness wta-\ned to but up afresh aU round bar.\nTbe voice at the other end of tbl\n'Phone asked politely K a \u2014\ncould be taken.\n\"No\u2014oh, no, thank you.\"\nJulie bung up tbe receiver aal\ntumid iway. Lawrenee wu lea-ring\nLondon. Uaving berl Sbe wu eelaed\nwltb exaggerated panic. Wbat wu\nto become of her? Ivan Blm wu\nweary of her, then wu no place\nfor ber In the world. But Lawrenu\nbad loved ber, aad muat surely\nstill Ion ber. Sbe remembered tbe\ndespair In hla eyei wben she told\nhim she would not marry blm.\nIf she oould only mi blm for i\nmoment she wu confident thst\neverything would be sll right\u2014to\nus hlm. Just to su him! Sbe felt\nlike * child lett alone in the dark.\nStraining every nern to git to tbe\none person who csn take away dread\nand the desolate mum of lonellneu.\nSbe took off ber loose gown and\ndressed sgaln with abaklng fingers,\nahe wu still very oold, but ber fsce\nand bead felt burning.\nTo Be Continued\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy LAURA A. KUKMAN\nTOMOBHOW'S  MENU\nBreekfut\nOrange   JU1M\ncereal\nBoiled arts Tout\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nCreimed Dried Btef\nPotato  Chips\nRolls Jim TM\nSupper\nLiver  la   Orevy\nBin Succotesh\nLettuce French   Dressing\nMind Pit Coffee\nPUTTING UP CBANBEBBIE9\nRender Friends have Mked for\nthe following direction* for glaring\nand   putting   up   cranberries\u2014\nGland Cranberries: Wuh four\ncups ot cranberries, dnlo, snd lay\nthem in a pen ln one layer; ogir\nthe berries sprinkle two cups of\ngrenulsted sugar. Bake, ln this way.\nIn a moderate oven, till clear and\ntender. On to top fancy desserts\nand puddings or In fruit cocktails\u2014\nu If tb* glaaed cranberries wen\nmaraschino cherries or candied cherries. (Also keep this recipe for\n'Thsnksgtving, a, gland cranberries\nare delicious to serve wltb turkey.)\nDate-Cranberry Marmalade: mto a\nuuoepen put one quart of uncooked\ncranberries, one pound of stoned\ndates, and two cupa of cold water;\nbring this mixture to a boll, tben let\noontinue to simmer go mlnutea. or\nuntil a wft mau. Now press ill\nthrough a sieve and bottle u If lt\nwere catsup. Serve with meat. Instead of catsup or ehlll uuoe.\nAnother way to make cranberry\nmarmalade (but tbl* variety la to be\neaten spread on bread or muffins,\nlike Jam) ls to put through your\nfood chopper one cupful of raw cran-\nberrlu, one whole lemon, one whole\nocangp, and Into thla chopped mixture stir one cup of gnulated sugsr\nsome people like mon auger tbin\nthis, so sdd more, It you wish. Be\nsure to tue the ftnelt chopping\nknife. This Jsm require! no cooklnc\nwhatsoever. It ls dellclou* snd fuU of\nhealth-giving vitamins. (If you do\nnot can for ao much of the thick,\nwhite part of the orange rind, you\nmay ehave pff aome ot thla before-\nchopping.)\nTomorrow\u2014Intereetlng   Knitting\nEloped\n.MARRIED  SENATOR'S  SON\n. Mary Faust, 18-year-old daughter\nof a Fairmont metal-worker, eloped\nwith and married John O. Neely, 17,\nson ot United Statu Senator M. M.\nNMly of WMt Virginia. Tbey managed to kMp thi eecret of their wedding for a week.\nThe Beauty Box\nby Helen Follett\nt--i        ii     llll mri r\u2014-\nFeet nert watchlnt; thttr P***\n*nd behaviour h*ve much to do\nwith tnttoq^ctl groat. They thould\noot *-,u-_l* or clump, but ahould\nmtrch neatly, toea pointed ahead.\nAa Inspection of teet as they appear\nln any public conveyance where they\nare on view convinces the student\nof pulchrltud* that the cleterhood\nwould put up a natter apearance lf\nIt minded it* feet a bit more. A\ngrave offepie. when attting, !\u25a0 toeing In and letting tlie feet reat on\nthe outer aides of the eolea.\nKyperlodroale, tr perspiring armpits, need not be tolarated. There\n.ir* proprietory articles which can be\napplied with no danger and which\nwill mum the sweat glands to eaa*\nUp oa eioesslva exudations. A\npowder made by combining IS grains\nof salicylic seld, one half dram of\npowdered starch and one opnee of\ntalcum powder ls a pleasant and efficacious d-ppll cation, um Immediately after bathing, putting lt on\nwith a swsnsdown puff.\nHealth Is a grand, old beauty wis-\nard.   It puts spring and nlmblenens\nSpinster Daughter's Rights\nBv BEATRICE FAtftFAX\nAts Authority on Problem of hot* and Marrlsie\nMr 'slater.\" writes Mrs. B.. \"1*.\nmeet dlstnaMd ibous ber daughter\nwbo isn't happy at bome, and who\nplans to take an apartment with\ntwo other glrla aad atart Independent hounkeeping.\n\"I am terribly Mrry for my iliter,\"\ncontinues Mn. B_ \"yet I csn sn\nthe girl's side, too. A* a concession to ber mother's objections,\nCliln, the daughter, wilt hare her\nflat ln the aame apartment bouso\nM tbi parental bom* Ind ber\nmother wtll b* welcome alwaya. But\nu a gueat, not m supreme arbiter\nOf everything from window dnpes\nto tbe way the very occasional\nyoung man caller bruabn his hair.\nClaire la .7 years old aad while I\nhaven't heard from ber abe bu\nmy sympathy.\n\"My lister ls a manager and I\nsuffered a good deal from her myself wben we wen glrla. According\nto ber lights, ehe hn been a per-\nInto hwls, brush!* up tbe wits lt\nwits are then to be brushed, touches\nthe complexion with blushes that no\ncosmetic can dublloate, lights the\neyes, and la altogether a marvelous\nbeauty *gent. Yet health 1* about\ntb* lut thing th* young thing\nthinks about. 8h* takes It for granted. Lite hours. Ion of sleep, Irregular Mtlng put chimps In it.\nTwice a day, Bight aad morning,\ntbs candidate for good looks should\nwash out Mr lungs with fresh sir.\nDeep breathing acoelerates the circulation, stlre up a healthy appetite,\nects m a cosmetic upon the complexion. Hindi on hlpe, Inhslt\ndaeply through tbl nostrils; exhale\nthrough the Ups. Blmeby. the lungs\nwill laugh and be Joyful.\nA comedoni extractor, purohMid it\nthe drug atore, wto prove a convenient tool for extracting blackheads. Better than using finger\nnalla which are likely to spread Infection and create scsrs.\nAnthracite coal impacted Into\nCanada will not be aubjeot .to the\ndumping duty provided in the customs ait. The dumping clausa ln\ntbi act la applicable m tbe csss of\n\"a clan or kind made and produced\nln Canada.\" A bulletin eent out\nto custom officers trom tbe department of national revenue itates\nthat, anthracite coll ls ruled to\nbe not of a class or kind produced\nla Canada. II la therefore exempt\nfrom the dumping provisions of\nthe custom* act.\nWasyl Swyitun who bu served\nln Winnipeg for some years u the\nprincipal of th* Uukranlan Self Reliable Leagu* of Canada, aad who\nhaa taken prominent part for many\nyears ln all Uukranlan publlo affairs\nla Canada, wm admitted ti thi\nManitoba bar.\nfeet motbir, but ah* bu lift eut\non* Important aonaldsmtion\u2014asm\nhun't reallaM tbat ber daughter\nhu grown up, u Mlf-supportlng.\nand that at 37 ber flnt youth U\nos Uw wu*.\n\"In summing up her own petition In this domMtlc complication,\nmy sister Mys sbs his bun a slave\nto her daughter from birth. That\n\u2022hi bu bought ind made nary\ndress tbe girl Sue worn, but tbat of\nlate Claire lit! thee, dresses hlng\nln tbi clout and bun others mdy\nmade,\n\"She bu never objected to Claire's\nhaving company, on tbe oontnry.\nshe hu done everything to make\nher partlM go. 8b* hu mid* di-\nllclous sandwiches aad Mlids, hu\nbaked cake, made fruit punches and\ncoffee, and abe hu helped to entertain the guMtel Bhe breaks up\ncomers wben ehy young people\ncongregate, and trite to mak* them\nfeel at home, without auspMtlng\nlt, I am afraid my elater Is alwaya\nthe life of tbe party.\n\"In mattere ot culture aha bu\nbMn   equally   vigilant.   Sh*   ned*\nall tba steadied boa* mine, mt\netmeti aay book ihi tbiaa* a gUl\nla Claire* ponttea should read\nSi tbi mm* wtth Hays, aad on\nMversl onutnni the htt 'ttnlli \u25a0\nparty*   ea   ber   own   aeoouat   and\nmade a point of inviting goat* ibe\nMt Iter -daughter ahould know. *ha\nooocludes her long ud letter by\nquoting SblfeMpean's How sharper\nthan a nrpeet'e tooth it Is te ban\nWithout knowing anything about\nCU-l'l mother u I child. I ful\n\u2022be must ban ana a highly do-\nmutlc Uttl* girl. Thst ber dolls\nhad plinty ef well made clothe.\nfor inrr oeculoa and. wh*a ah*\nJofcwd tb* cooking cIIm la school,\nahe pot flnt prm ter making thl\nbut \u00abki. And her life with her\ndaughter hu bun a continuation\nef thaw utMtMs. Bh* injoyi\nmanaging, MWlng, snterteinlng, end\nfalla to nallne thit ber daughter\nnow tumid 37, 1* mon er len i\nvictim of then gifts.\nTbe nparate flat, under tbl Mm*\nnot u tbl pmntel om, eeenu to\nma a happy aolutloa of thla domMtlc oomplloatlon. For the aolMn\ntwentlM in almost onr far Otatr.\nwho feeli, lf Hw ll te haw nay llfi\nof ber own, thin Is no Una to 10m.\nAnd perhaps when that very oc-\noaalonal young man caller pnMule\nhlnuelf it tlw girl bachelor's flat,\nhi may be mon it mm ahd be\ntempted to com* mon often.\nWednesday Morning\nSpecials\nARRANGED OVER OUR TWO FLOORS\nBY THB OTArf.\nMr. Ramsden hag jriven sp-teli! permlssitai te the\ngirls in all departments to select real bargain*\nfor this morning. There will be no disappointment in values, aa the girls will be there to\naccount to you. Just think! the girls wish to \u00ab\nmake good, so you must realise the bargains\nthat will be displayed.\nOVER\n50\nSPECIALS\nEamsden Iros-\nSmart Shoppt for Smart Womtn\n^Yoa-^lMw^Uftfcl\n\u25a0\u00ab\u00ab*limi \u00ab*\u00ab..\u00a3, Aw.\nJS-.S'*'   '-     *\u2022      ---.a, -\u2022 -\u2022\nMin thai. *n,mjb\n*\u00bb sets weat ttan-I**\neemftrt ond \u2022<_*_(_ will\nJ)U you o !ifi-loo9i_iei_\nWe aaorontee a perfect fit\nWatson ShoeCo,\nNelson, B. C\nORDER YOUR\nCHRISTMAS CARDS\nNOW FOR OVERSEAS\nIt seems early to talk of Christmas Cards, but \"time waits for ho man,\" and before yeu\nknow it weeks soon pass and you find that you have missed the opportunity of sencflng\nyour \"Personal Greetings\" to your relatives or friends.\nTake time off now, come in and see our exclusive and dainty lines of Greeting Cards\u2014\na larger assortment than ever. We feel sure that we can pltase you and equally confident\nthat we can save you money.   No two samples alike.\n_ Two Dozen Cards\nPRINTED WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS,\n$1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 Up to $8.00\nSEND\nFOR\nSAMPLES\nOut of town customers are invited to send for\nsamples. Instructions are enclosed as to ordering and type desired. If in town and unable to\ncall, PHONE 144 and we will send samples to\nyour home.\n*\nMaon Satiij \u00aem& 3ob Irprfoumt\nBaker St.\nPhone 144\nNelson, B.C.\nSEE\n\u25a0\"Mr.fi \"'\u25a0 'in  '   t i.-ir'\"--S\n \"BT1IE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON, B. C. \u2014 WEDNESDAY NOBNINO, OCTOBER 1. 1JJI*\"\n^^^B\nASTORIA\nThe Best Good Shoe '\nfor Men.\nMake your next pair\nASTORIA\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfathion\nSociety\nBev. W. S. Stevens, pastor of the\nEmnuunel Baptist church, Toronto,\nhat accepted the call of Park Baptist church, Brantford.\n.Wli\nNO WONDM IM \u25a0\u00ab.\n*\"'l SI. Charlti Mill, li ,a\n\u2022\"\u2022ed\u2014every dret mm\nfraa nl.ctarf karai. of c.\nM-todl.tkahmiFiM\nV*y, asdnenrUayn\n\u2022tkt\nVa. an an __,\u201e*, J_\nOanm Mft \u00bbh...av ,\nradae alia let milk. m4\nyea \"III l_ U_a li .\u201e,,\naew daudet, levMf la\nV\u00ab\u00ab cttlala,, aad a wal-\n' koaeiMaeatecafee.\nTWlerfaaC.. Ltaitad,\nI Hmsn Auda lalMI.,,\nVANCOOVH\nhdann balk Sam.\n'BordtyrCd\nST.CHARLES\nMILK\nPlumbing - Heating\nPhone' 169 for prompt a_d experienced work on your plumbing   and    heating    requirements.\nNELSON PLUMBING\n-i   HEATING   CO.\nGEO. BRANT\nThU co-loam U cendvete* fey\nMrs. M. J. Vlsneux. AU news\nof a social nature, Incladlng receptions, private entertainments,\npersonal Items, marriasjes, etc.,\nwill appear tn this column. Telephone Sirs. Vtgnenx at her\nhome, 5U Silica strait.\nSenator ud Urs. R. r. Oreen left\nlast nlfht for their home Ln Vic\ntorla after spending the past week\nln Nelson and district.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Abble Wall, who hs* spent\nthe past couple of months ln Spokane and Sesttle visiting ber sisters, has returned, and Is the guest\nof Miss Yvonne Lapolnte prior to\nleaving for her home at La .Trance\ncreek.\nsee\nhtn.   A.   O.   Watson   of   Winlaw\nwaa among Nelson shoppers yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr.  and  Mrs,  J.  D.  Anderson  of\nKokanee spent yesterday Ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAfter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. O.\nCuthbert of the north shore, Mrs.\nTurner leavea this morning for her\nhome ln tbe Windermere.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs. F. S. Rouleau of Kaslo was\na  city   visitor   yesterday.\n* * *    __________\u25a0\nMrs. Perguson Wilson and Mrs.\nW. Waldo Perguson leave this morning by motor for Spokane, where\nthey will visit ior tha next couple\nof weeks, While ln Spokane they\nwlll be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nKlrby  Orenfell.  formerly of Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nForbes    Mclntoah    has    returned\nfrqm a business trip to Sanca.\nsee\nMrs. James H- Ryley, wbo hss\nbeen spending the past week ln\nthe city, the guest of Mrs. Margaret\nMadden, Baker street, left yesterday\nfor her home at Queen's Bay.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. David Orobe has returned to\nher home ln Spokane after a visit\nat the home of her brother and\nsister-in-law, Mr- and Bin. c. W.\nAppleyard,  Hoover  street.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRev.   John    Collins.    C.B.BR.,    of\nVancouver, who has been conducting\nmissions in Rossland and Trail, will\narrive ln Nelson Friday to be the\nguest of Rev. J. C. McKenale, while\nconducting a week's mission which\nwill open here Sunday morning.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. P. H. Pox, Oranite road, has\nreturned from a couple of months'\nvacation spent with relatives ln\nVancouver and  Seattle,\nMrs. O. H. Hobbs of Ainsworth\nwss  a  Nelson  visitor  yesterday.\n\u2022 *   *\nCaptain and Mrs. p. Hartrldge or\nBalfour were among visitors to town\nyesterday.\n\u00bbaa\nMrs. H. E. Dickens, Falls street,\nhas left for a holiday to be spent ln\nCalgary with friends.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Milly Potosky of South Slocan ls ln the city, the guest of her\nsisters,  the  Misses  Mary  and  Julia\nPotosky, Kerr apartments.\nMr. and Mrs. W. K. Ounn, Carbonate street, have as their guest\nMrs. Sinclair of New Denver, ,\nw \"e   \u2022\nMrs. B. Johnson arrived Monday\nnight from Nakusp, and ls the guest\nof Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Sparkes, Hall\nstreet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. O. A. C, Walley, Oak street,\nwbo hss been spending a few days\nin  Spokane, has  returned.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRev. J. C. McKenzie, pastor of\nthe Church of Mary Immaculate,\nwho  left last  night for  Vanoouver,\nla feprrwenttng Bev. Jsmes J. Morrison ot Antigonlsh, N. S., at the\nfuneral ot ttu lato Archbishop Timothy Caaey, which takes place tomorrow In Vancouver. Father McKenale will return hoot Friday evening.\nDr. W. B- Stead, Latlmv street,\nleaves this morning for Rochester,\nMinn.\nMrs. R. C. Shaw, Fairvlew. has\nreturned from a week spent ln\nSpokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. 0. L. Hanna of Spokane and\nher sister-in-law, Mrs. A. L. Slsson,\nfrom New York, who have been visiting in Nelson, returned to Spokane\nyesterday   by   motor.\n* \u2022   \u2022,\nMrs.  D.  McDermld. of Alamo wu\ncity   visitor  yestorday.\nMlsa   Lulu  McVlcar   haa   left  for\nCreston.\nMrs. J. T. Andrews and daughter\nFrances have returned from Spokane.\nMr. and Mrs. Mark Dumont and\ndaughter   Helen,   of   Hunter's   Siding,   spent   yesterday   ln   town,\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMra. James Anderson of Vancouver, formerly of Kaslo, la the bouse\nguest of Mr. and Mra. K. E. L.\nDewdney, Carbonate street.\nMr. and Mrs. P, C. Whltehouse,\nHoover street, have as their guest\nfor the next week Mrs. E. T. D.\nFrances  of  Crawford   Bay,\nH. Olegerich of Kaslo paid a visit\nto   town   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Lillian Ooddard arrived from\nVancouver Saturday night to be\nthe guest of her sunt, Mrs. F. B.\nHardin, of South Slocan.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. S. Webb of Crawford Bay is\na  city  visitor.\n\u2022     \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.  J. J. Blnns of Kaslo Is  ln\nTrail, a guest at the home  of Mr.\nand   Mra.   J.   J.  Plngland,   prior   to\nher leaving  for Mobile, Ala.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.   L.   S.  Bradley   haa  returned\nfrom   Spokane.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMlu  M.  Maler  ls  leaving   ln  the\nmorning for her home ln Saskatchewan, being recently bereaved by\nher father's death.\nSam Brander Returns\nHome to Forte Steele;\nWas Hospital Patient\nKOOTENAY PASTORS\nEXCHANGE CHARGES\nVANCOUVER, Oct. *\u2014As a result of the a<\u00abeptoaee of Rev. A.\nMatheson, of Klmfeertet, of a\ncan to Colllngwood United church\nthe following transfers of pastors have been arranged: Be*.\nE Crlpp, of creston. goes to\nKlmberley. while Rev. .Andrew\nWalker, af Greenwood, goes to\nCreston.\nMr. Walker hu been supplying\nduring the summer at Hecord\nI nlted chnrch, Victoria road.\nFOUR BUILDING\nPERMITS BOOST\nTOTAL BY $2050\nTwo Small Cottages and Two\nRepair Jobs on Permit\n. Book\nThe building permit total wu sd-\nV need another $3060 since the first\nof the month, permits having been\nIssued for the construction of two\naa_all dwellings and for repair to a\nBaker street premises and to a\nprivate residence.\nA permit issued on September 30\nwas for a refloorlng and .the installation of a glass front to a Baker\nstreet premises by Thomu Johnston.\nR. Oreglh wss Issued a' permit for\nthe construction of a brick and tlte\nhome on Victoria street at a cost of\n$1000; D. J. McGllllvray for the construction of a frame oottage on\n[.Maple atreet st a cost of g300 snd\nFrank Ooucher a permit for 1300\nrepairs to his residence on Park\nstreet.\nFAMOUS WRITER\nFOR (MOREN\nIS DEAD AT 68\nMrs. Annie FeUows Johnson\nHad Travelled Extensively  Abroad\nLOUISVILLB    Ky.,    Oct.    0,\u2014Mra\nAnnie  Fellows  Johnaon,  68,  author\ndied st her home in Pewe;  Valley,\nnear here  today after an lllnew of!\nseveral months. ^^^^\nFORT STEELE, B. C, Oot. S\u2014\nMr. snd Mrs. s. ftattcllfle of cranbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barr of\nWasa were guests at tha home of\nMr. and Mrs. G. Barr Friday.\nBam Brander arrived home during\nthe week from the Femie hospital\nwhere he wu a patient with a badly\ncut foot. Mr. Brander wu employed\nwith the B- C Telephone company\nwben he met with his accident.\nMr. and Mrs. T. Fulton motored\nto Flab lake to visit with Mrs. F.\nDouglu at her ranch.\nW. Jolllffe and Kenneth Jdltffe\nof Springfield ranch were Ln town\nPrlday.\nE. H. Attree of Cranbrook. Myles\nMcMillan of Windermere spent (Jun-\ndsy In town.\nC. M. Edwards motored to tpwn\nSunday from -Hs home at Canal Flat.\nJ. T. White wu a Cranbrook visitor Saturday.\nThe mall stage.hu been reduced\nto one trip a day. Both malls leave\ntne post office at One post meridian\narriving back from eut and west at\n6:30 post meridian.\nLloyd and J, Thompson of the\nOkanagan country were guests of\nMrs. E. Oallualth during  the week.\ng. Brander, Mrs. A. Kershaw were\nCranbrook  visitors Thursday.\nMr. and Mrs. O. Barr, Mr. and\nMm. W. Jones of Bull River arrived\nIn town from a recent holiday trip\nto  Trail.\nFRED PATERSON\nLAID AT REST\nAT SLOCAN CIH\nSLOCAN CITY. B. C, Oct. 6\u2014Tha\nfuneral of Fred Paterson, who wu\nkilled Saturday, September 26, on\nthe Slocan blghwsy at Eight Mile,\nwu .held from Bt. Pauls Anglican\nchurch. Burial services were conducted by Rev. Crick of the Church\nof Redeemer, Nelson. The funeral\nwu one of the largest held here and\nmany, floral offerings were ln evidence from sympathetic friends.\nSALES INCREASING t^Sm.\nALWAYS  PLEASINC-    \u00bb^'-,P-\nm\n'A'ABOH\nOne, Qmilitif\nFAVOR WON BY SUPERIOR FLAVOR\nN.7\nKELLY.   DOUGLAS   \u00a3>  CO   LTD\nMrs. W. B. Beaudry Is\nHostess   at    Elko\nYAHK MEN GO\nTO VANCOUVER\nFairway Cash & Carry\nFAIRWAY SPECIAL FLOOR\nWAX: Renews the dull- A fig.\nest floors. Per Mb. tin\"\"*'\nNU-JELL JELLIES: Assorted, 4 for 3<fy\nCARILLON CHEESE: 1-2 pound pfig  15*\nFANCY BISCUITS: Assorted, per pound  23<\nBUTTER: Fancy creamery, 2 pounds  49*\nBREAKFAST SAUSAGES:\nFresh made.\n2 pounds ...\n25c\nYAHK,  B. C,  Oct, *,\u2014Hafry  Mc-\nCouley and Leslie smith left for\nV-ncover and oth-rr coast points\non Thursday where they will remain\nfor an indefinite length of time.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Alex   Brogan   and\n\u2022on,   Mac,  wbo   have   been   vlaltlng\nwith   Mr.  and  Mrs.  A-  J.  Unn   ln\nKelso,   Wash,   returned   home\nFriday   evening.\nFrank and Joe N.delic and John\nStanhope motored to Cranbrook on\nFriday.\nMrs. Alex Rstteray and daughter,\nJean, and Mrs. Ratteray'a mother,\nMrs. Larson, apent the week-end\nin Spokane.\nKalph and Jan Blngstad who\napent the past month ln Claresholln,\nAlta-, returned to town on Friday.\nMrs- Dan Hamilton and children\nspent Saturdsy in Cranbrook.  .\n__*\"_?_' S.^i^.JSS^JlJf* 5l busin-^'vlaltors\nELKO, B. C. Oct. 0,\u2014A. 8. Martin\nwent  to  F*rnie  Thursday   and\ntbe    guest    of    Mr.    and   Mrs.   T.\nRoberts for a short Ume.\nMr. and Mrs. J. H. Angell and\ndaughter, Marlon, motored to Fernie\nThursday evening eccompanled by\nMrs. J. Christiana. Mr. Angell attended night school.\nTommy Baker motored from Fernl_\nThursday with the Eaat Kootenay\nPower snd Light company's truck\nto haul coal to the two residential\nplaces to the power hlte here.\nMrs. w. B. Beaudry and mother,\nMrs. M. Roo, entertained their lady\nfriends on Thursday evening at\na tea, towel shower. In honor of\nMrs. Ralph Lister, who was married\nrecently. Everyone was requested\nto bring their thimbles snd each\nlady hemmed a tea towel, after\nwhich Mrs. Beaudry and Mrs. Roo\npresented them to Mrs. Lister with\ntheir compliments for a happy\nfuture. The hostess then served a\nlovely lunch. The Invited guests\nwere: Mrs. L. Folsey, Mrs. W.\nWilkinson. Mrs. J. A. Grady, Mrs.\nF. Swanson, Mrs. Ralph Lister, Mrs.\nW. Kelly, Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. F.\nArcher, Mrs. Alex Bernte, Mrs. Fred\nMiller, Miss Eileen Wilkinson, Miss\nCellna Foisey, Miss Florence Sheridan, and  Miss Viola Sheridan.\nA. E Ingham motored In early\nThursday morning from Sheep Mountain ranch to get Miss Julia Winsor. befor-s proceeding on his Journey to Natal to visit his son and\ndaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank\nIngham. Mr. Ingham and Miss\nWinsor returned home on Friday\nafternoon,\nMr. and Mrs. ... H. Angell were the\nInvited gueeta to the junior t. O. D\nE. party and progressive bridge drive\nheld in ths O. W. V. A. hall,\nPernie, on Friday evening.\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Ingham of\nNatal motored to Elko Saturday to\nvisit relatives. Before lesving they\naccompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. E-\nIngham to Cranbrook to vlalt Mrs.\nCarl Ingham who ls a patient ln\nthe St. Eugene hospital. Mrs. Carl\nIngham is proffrerting well Itnoe her\noperation.\nAlex  Bernle and Jeff Stokes  were\nBecause a child once underwent a\nmajor operation with an anaesthetic\nupon blng promised a set of \"Little\nColonel\" books, Mrs. Johnston, author of the series of juvenile stories,\noften expressed the feeling tbat hei\nwork had been worth while.\nAmong Mrs. Johnston's oherieheti\npoewaslons were hundreds of letter,\nwhich she reoelved frcm child ret\nsnd adults in many countries wh<\nhsd delighted ln reading her sterlet\nOna of the letters waa from a woma:\nresiding <ln the east, who wrote tbs\nber daught r underwent an opera\ntion without an anaesthetic en being promised a aet cf Mrs. Johnston v\nbooks. The nature of the operation\nwu auch that an anaesthetic could\nnot be administered, and with the,\nchild's life in the balance ahe submitted patiently when promised tbe\nbook..\nMrs. Johnston spent ber declining\nyeara at \"Thc Beeches,\" her home\nin Peewee Valley near Louisville, Ky.\nShe did practically all of her writing standing for hours at a specially\nbuilt desk similar to a bookkeeper's.\nMrs. Johnston wa6 born In Evane-\nviile, Ind., May 15, 1803. Her parents were the Rev. and Mrs. Albion\nFellows. After attesting the Evans*\nvllle public schools she studied at\nthe University ol Iowa in 1801-188-.\nShe w.e married to William L.\nJohnston In 1888 In EvansviJle. Her\nhusband died in 1803, leaving tbres\nchildren, John, Mary and Rena, by\na former marriage. Only one ot\nthem, Mary, survived Mrs. Johnston.\nBeginning her literary work shortlj\nbefore her husband's death, Mrs.\nJohnston wrote almost continuously\nuntil 1929, wiivn she finished \"Land\nof the Little colonel,\" in which she\ndepicted many incidents of ber own\nlife. Her first book wis \"Big Broth'\ner,\" a children's story, ln 1892. Prior\nto that time she bad contributed to\nmagazines and bad written many\nshoK stories.\nHer rreqwnt visits to friends st,\naPewee Valley gave Mrs. Johnston the\nmaterial for her \"Little Colonel\"\naeries. The heroine, whose name gave\nths title, was Battle Cochran, later\nMm. Hatty Coobran Dick of .Louisville, granddaughter of Col. Oeorge\nWelsslnger of Louisville. The title\nwaa evolved from a fancied resemblance o-; Hattle Coobran'a vays\nto those of a southern gentleman of\nthe  old   school.\nThe series attracted attention In\nAmerica and abroad and were printed In several languages, including\nJapanese. The twelfth and final\nvolume of the series was published\nin 1921.\nIn the meantime Mrs. Johnston\nhdd written many other stories, including \"Oeorflna of the Ralntwws,\"\n\"Miss Santa Clsus of the Pullman,\"\n\"Joel, a Boy of Galilee,\" \"In Lea-rue\nwith Israel,\" \"Georglna's Bsrvice\nStar,\" and a book of poems entitled\n\"Songs Ysanne.\" The verses were\nwritten by Mrs. jol.nston ln collab-\nor-W-n with her sister, Mrs. Albion\nFellows Bscon  of Evansvtlle.\nMrs. Johnston hsd tavelled In\nEurope before her marriage and resided for a time in the west after\nher husband died. She was a member of the Lyceum club, Loudon; the\nAuthors' league. New York, and thei\nWoraan's club and th. Author*' club\nof  Louisville.\nAlthough she had no children of\n\u25a0fur own, Mrs. Johnston was a favorite with the younger generation.\nHer home at Pewee Valley, known in\nher stories as \"Lloydsburg Valley,\"\nwas a mecca for scor?s of children.\nIn world war days, when Mrs. Johnston wrote \"Oeorgtna's Service Stars.\"\nshe was visited by hundreds of\nsoldiers from Ojmp Knox, Ky.\nMrs. Johnston moved to Peewse\nValley In '1898, but three years\nlat;r a Journey In quest of health\nfor her stepson led her to Walton,\nN. T.; Texas and then Airieona.\nwhere they apent sn entire winter\nin the desert. After her stepson's\nd-eatJh in 1910, Mrs. Johnston moved\nbark to Pewee Valley and purchased\n\"The Beeehet,\" ths old home of\nMrs, Henry W. Li.wton, widow of\nthe  famous soldier.\nHer last book, \"Land df the Little\nOo*one],\" was started ln 1920, but\nwas interrupted several times by\nMine* add wa\u00ab not finished until\n1929. It was Intended by the author\nas an autobiography.\n_,- ________   \u00ab_,.______-__ -    _    .- i \u2022*\u2014\u25a0\u2022\u2022*\u2014    \u00bb\u2122\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb    In    pernie    early\nOle   and   Trlgve   KJenatad   were   in  s^urtey morning\ntown .on Saturday from Canyon. Bob   Huhbersty.   jr.,   and   mother.\nThe_ monthly meeting of the Unit- |M\u201e. R, Huhbersty. \u00bbpent th.\" weekend   ln   pernie   wtth   Mr.  and   Mrs\ned church ladies' aid met at the\nhome of Mrs. W. W. Erskine on\nThursday afternoon.\nFather Cholnel of Cranbrook was\na visitor ln town on Friday.\nMr. and Mrs. John Lorenzo and\nchildren motored to Cranbrook on\nSaturday.\nWalter Oillett of Nelson Is spend-\nlng a few days visiting his sister,\nMra. Jack Tralnor,\nDan Hamilton left on Sunday for\nMaple Creek, Seek., where he will\nbe at the bed side of hla father,\nwho Is critically UL\nMrs. Jack Hamilton and daughter,\nMarlon, who spent the past couple\nof weeka at Calfary, returned home\nSunday.\nMiss Betty Cooper spent tbe week'\nend in Cranbrook.\nSHOULDER PORK\nCHOPS, per lb. .. 15<\nSHOULDER SPARE\nRIBS: 3 lbs  20?\nPORK ROASTS: Choice,\nper lb. 15f\nSIRLOIN STEAK; Choice\nas cut, per lb  20<\nCALVES LIVER: Choice,\nper lb 25?\nROUND STEAK: Choice,\n2 lbs. 35*\nSPECIAL\u2014PORK CHOPS\u2014Cut\nfrom fresh lean loins. 20c\nPer pound \"*\nJ. Bushell ^^^^^^^^^^^\nMr. and Mrs. J. H Angelt snd\ndaughter. Marlon, were the dinner\nguests Sunday evening at the home\nof  Mr. and  Mrs.  Verpon, fernie.\nMr. and Mrs. Ralph Lister motored\nto Fernie Saturday evening on busi-\nneai, accompanied by Mr*. L. Folsey j\nand daughter, cellna.\nLadies' Guild Give\nCard Party, Ymir\nS. R. BOWELL SPEAKS\nAT EDGEWOOD\nEDGEWOOD, B. C\u201e Oct. 6,-\nThe inonoakltn Valley Farmer's institute held its regular monthly\nmeeting on Saturday evening at the\nEdgewood hall, when 8. R. Bowell,\nDominion government egg Inspector gave an interesting and Instructive\ntalk upon egg grading. In hla remarks Mr. Bowell stressed the point\ntbat lf the producer ls to receive\nfull value for bis product, he muat\ngrade hla own eggs so as not to\nleave himself st the mere\/ of tbe\nmerchant or wholesaler, and also\nstrongly urged the producers to cooperate and form a grading and\nselling organisation and thereby eliminate the middle man and deal\ndirect with tbe retailer or consumer.\nA hearty vote of thanks wh\npassed to Mr. Bowell for his very\nInteresting talk.\nYMIR. B- C, Oct. 8,-The Ymir\nladies' guild entertained st a bridge\nparty in their hall on Saturday\nevening. The guests were Mr. and\nMrs. W. elark, Mrs. and Mrs. 8. A.\nCurwen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Daly.\nMr. and Mre. Leslie Bond, Mrs. and\nMra. Wendell Shrum, Mm. W. B. Mclsaac, Mrs. N. Peterson;. Mrs. M.\nPeters. Mra. J. . Clark, Mrs. Mabel\nHarris, Joe Dremar, Samuel Ball,\nRaymond Ollle, Elmer Peterson. Honors for high score wer. swarded\nto Mrs. Wendell shrum and Samuel\nBall, while the low score went to\nMrs. W. B. Mclsasc snd Leslie\nBond. Refreshments were served by\nmembers of tbe guild.\nJoint Thanksgiving\nService Held, Harrop\nHARROP, B. C, Oct. 5,\u2014A Joint\nthanksgiving service wss given on\nSunday evening by the United church\nand Anglican congregations. Tbe\nservlde was held in the packing\nshrd owing to the church being\ntoo small, and the offerings from\ngardens, orchards snd fields wtr\u00ab\ntastefully arranged cn the platform, being interspersed with autumn foliage to produce a very\npleasing effect.\nRev. G. Kinney of the United\nchurch read his lesson, the third\nchapter of Malachl, and devoted a\nportion of hla address to the Juveniles of the congregation giving a\nvivid word picture of King Midas in\n\"The Touch  of  Oold.'*\nThe 12th chapter of fit. Luke,\nversus 10 to SI inclusive was read\nas the second lesson by Rev. c.\nH*rvey, of the parish of Kokanee,\nend the theme of his address taken\nfrom the laat three versus of the\nthird chapter of Hahakkuk.\nThe usual harveat hymns were\nsung and special musical numbers\nwere also given. Those taking part\nIn thla .service were Mrs. A. B\nJohnston, piano; Mrs. w. S. Asbby,\n'cello, and H. Pairbank, violin.\nFollowing the usual custom, the\nfoqd offerings and flowers were\nsent to the Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nhospital.\nMr. and Mrs. Jarvis\nHosts to Whist in\nAid Procter Guild\nPROCTER, B. C, Oct. \u00ab.\u2014S. Bon-\naccl spent the week-end with his\nfamily  here.\nMrs. L. M. Langlll of Nelson ls\nspending a few days here the guest\nof Mr. and Mrs. C   A. Knowles.\nMr. and Mrs. O. Johnson and\nchildren. Henry and Edith, and\nMlsa Hilda Holm, accompanled by\nMiss Olive MacLesn and Donald\nMacLean, motored to Nelson on\nSaturday.\nMr. and Mrs, R. Tipper from\nNova Scotia, who have been visiting at the MacLeau home, have\ncontinued their Journey on to the\ncoast.\nMisses Morag and Isa MacKinnon snd Hatlam MacKinnon spent\nthe week-end   in  Nelson.\nUnder the sunoioes of the Anglican Church Guild, the second of a\nseries of court whist drives was held\non Thursday evening at the home\nof Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jsrvta. Eight\ntables were in plsy. The winners of\nthe high scores were Mrs. Dozenberg\nand  E-  Brasch.\nDainty refreshment* were served.\nThose serving were Mrs. W. A. Ward.\nMrs. L. Appleton. Mrs. W. Soles,\nMrs. I. Brasch, Mtss Margaret Ja.-\nvla and  Miss Mary Jarvis.\nSenator Key Ptttnun, Democrat,\nof Nevada, predicts a complete collapse of the country's foreign trade\nunless the United States acts to reduce V\u201ee wide disparity between the\nvalue cf gold and silver. The senator advocates the calling of an International silver  conference.\nSlocan City People\nDance at Vallican\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C. Oct. 6.\u2014\nMl\u00ab M. Lynes, principal of the\npublic school, spent the week-end\nwith   friends   In, Nelson.\nThe following were among those\nTrom here who attended tlie pyjama\ndanoe at, Valllcan on Friday night:\nMr, and Mrs. R. J. Johnson, Mrs. T.\nMcNeish, Mr. and Mrs. E. Graham,\nMrs. H. L. Fife, Mlsa Enid Graham,\nTeddle! Graham, Mtss M. Lynes,\nMiss Watson, Miss F. Nye, L. E.\nEdmonds, F. M. Hufty. A. E. Palm-\nqulst, Mrs. C. Bwan, Miss Eva Budd,\nA.  Y.  Rae and  Frank BInntsh.\nMrs. J. H. Pinchbeck, Mrs. Ash\nBalllle and Morley Johnson attended the hockey dance In New\nDenver   on   Friday   night.\nCarey and Hale Have\nFine Fishing Luck at\nLakes Above Nakusp\nEighteen fish In two hours and\ncatch of 43 Kamloops trout ln total\nwaa the fun enjoyed by William\nCarey of Spokane and Ralph Hale of\nH?lson last week. The pair were\nangling at Wilson lake above Nakusp\nThe fish averaged in weight from\none to three pound*.\nDr. Kelso Has Visitor\nEDGEWOOD, B. C, Oct. 6,\u2014\nJ. Towse or Willow Point la visiting\nhis cousin. Dr. Kelso at \"Braeslda.\" -\nW. Ernest waa takien to Nakusp\nhoepltal on Friday suffering from\na severe injury to his knee, which\nhe received while working on tke\ngovernment grader at the Lightning\nPeak trail.\nPRICES\nREDUCED\nWe have too many used ears,\nsnd ss an Inducement for you to\nbuy now a* have reduced the\nprlce9  from\n$50 r\" $ioo\non all our u\u00bbed rar.. Choose your\ntar today. A small deposit will\nhold It for you.\nNelson Transfer\nlo,.  ltd.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Taylor\nVisits Baynes Lake\nBAYNES IsAKt. B O. Oct. \u00ab,\u2014\nMr. s_4 Mrs. Joton Tsylor, fo-mar-\nly of Waldo, but now living Id\nOalgary vern renewing old ac-\nquarlntanoea tbe lint part of this\nmeek.\nJames Mulr left on Thunday for\nCanal Flats where he wlll operate\nhla a-w-mill in aawlng ties for the\nC. P   K.\nA. 0. GREEN ARRIVES\nAT PASSMORE\nPAMMOra. B. C. Oct. \u00bb_*. O\nOr-en arrive, on Wedneeday to re-\n\u00abde on hli ranch for aose time.\nMra. W. H. Saundera and EU\u00abn\nof Trail came here on Monday to\napend a few daya on the ranch.\nO. HarrUton and O. Ward of\nValllcan were buslnese vlslton here\non   Monday.\nmill wi nn mi 111 nnr\nAnnouncement\nH. C. Dimock\nM.D. \t\nPhysician and Surgeon\nhas opened an  office in\nths Medical Arts Building.\nPhone 204 Suite 101\nMininniiMiiniinii\nBADMINTON RACQUETS\nBENTLEY'S AND ATLAS RACQUETS\nHigh Class Racquets for Fast Play\nATLAS\nChampion  $ 5.00\nRoyal      6.00\nEclipse      8.00\nBENTLEY'S\nWinner $3.50\nI Royal \t\nFlash \t\nAce \t\nSpeed King\nAero  Flight\n5.50\n6.50\n7.50\n9.00\n16.00\nStar .\nAmco\nBini .\t\nSilver Fern\n8.00\n9.00\n14.00\n15.00\nRacquet Presses ~ $ .75\nNo. 1 James Badminton Shuttles, doz    4.00\nHlpperson Hardware\nComji. v- Limited\nLook for the Red Hardware Store\nPhone 497 Box 414\n \u25a0m nelson duly mm. nun. it- mwhmt,\n(Eh* N*latm lailg JfornB\neven O-orntng a\nMeitoa. I   a\nel Canadian Press leaaed wm news aerrloe.\nAdvertising nt* -atrdt iM ai. B, c. -Maak el\nt\u00ab may be seen at the oflloe ot sny adrertlslcf\nhr tbt Otntaltn Dally Newspapert' -noci-ticn.\nSUBSCRIPTION BATES\nSf msmtS (oountrr). per month ___________\nam mats (cltr). per year\nMr Mir \t\nDelivered, per week\n_\u2022   JO\n- \u00abM\n- 11*0\n_ .11\n_   1JSO\n- M\n.IIM\nPayable In advaaee.\nAudit Bureau of Circulatlo-u.\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1981\nModernization Needed\nApropo* of the need of tbe modernization ot the\nindoatrul plant of Greet Britain, it is interesting to\nnote that a recent issue of the International Cotton\nBulletin, published by the International Cotton Federation in Manchester, England, gives as one reason for\nthe difficulty the British textile industry is having in\ncompeting with the other nations, the out of date looms\nwhich are being used in Lancashire.\nThe bulletin says.\nIt It estimated, on nearly complete actual returns tram\nall -status*, that Lanca-blre Has I7S.7M ordinary looms\nhltberto worked on the system of tour looms to a weaver\nand COlr 111N automatic and semi-automatic looms. Her\nchief competitors hat* much larter proportlone of automatic plant. Tbe United Statee has 138,631 ordinary looms,\n683,176 automatic, and 18,148 semi-automatic looms;\nOennanr bas 34,636 automatic to 100,461 ordinary looms;\nFrance 17,800 automatic to 183,600 ordinary; Japan HAM\nautomatic to 67,466 ordinary, and Italy 36,800 automatic\nand semi-automatic to 118,700 ordinary. The -world totals\nan 3,386,396 ordinary, 661,038 automatic, 63,460 semiautomatic.\nA great many British industrial plants are in every\nway modern, and are being operated as economically,\nas far as machinery is concerned, as any plants in the\nworld, but there are many industries in Great Britain\nwhich are suffering from the same causes as the cotton\nmanufacturing business.\nCost of Living\nThe coet of living is continuing to drop.\nAccording to the United States National Industrial\nConference Board's investigations, the cost of living in\nAugust was 14.7 per cent lower than in the same month\nof 1929.  The comparison in detail is as follows:\nCost of Living '(1928 - 100)\nPer Cent\nAug. 1929 Aug. 1981   Change\nFood\t\nHousing   _\t\nClothing  _-\u2014t.\nFuel and Light\nCoal\nGm ud Elsctridty \u2014\nSundrltt\t\n109.7\n92.0\n99.5\n92.8\n90.0\n96.8\n98.4\nI0T7\n81.9\n81.5\n78.6\n89.6\n87X>\n94.8\n95.5\n~e\\Ts\n25.3\n-11.4\n-21.0\n-2.9\n. 3.8\n-2.1\n\u2022 2.9\n-14.7\nAll Itan*   \t\nFood ud clothing show the largest declines. In the\n\u25bclew of the Board's statisticians these two necessities\naccount for 45 per cent of the family budget, though\n\u25a0ome investigators would put the proportion still higher\nfor the average wage earner.\nThese figures are for the United States, but the Csn-\nadlan statistics are very similar.\nThe Untied States Deficit\nr ft li not surprising that President Hoover of the\nUnited Statu and the Republican party are looking\nforward to the next general election, in 1932, with considerable nervousness. They not only have to face a\ncondition of serious unemployment, but something hss\nto be done in order to balance the national budget.\nExpenditures for the fiscal year ended June 30,1931,\nexceeded receipts by $903,000,000, the first time that a\ndeficit has occurred since the year 1919, when there was\na Urge carryover ot war expenses. In approximately\none-quarter of the current fiscal year beginning July 1,\n1981 and extending though September 25, the deficit\nwas 8874,000,000.\nIt will be seen that during the present fiscal yesir the\ndeficit is at the rate of nearly a billion and a half per\nannum. Such figures are so colossal as to be almost\nmeaningless to the ordinary individual. But if we\ndivide the poputetion figures of the United States into\nfifteen hundred million dollars we will see the extent\nto which the United States is piling up its capita indebtedness. -\nIt s probable that the general public has given little\nattention to the course of governmental finance during\nrecent years for the reasons that less than 2,500,000\nbut of the entire population pay any American federal\nincome tax and that the cycle of prosperity which culminated in 1929 provided ample funds to allow successive reductions in rates of taxation and yet to effect a\nsteady reduction in the national debt. Since 1927 there\nhas been a constantly increasing total of expenditures.\n\u25a0With the severe decline in business activity that is now\nin its third year, combined wth losses from the collapse\nof security prices, omission of dividends, etc., the income taxes paid by corporations and individuals have\ngreaitly declined, while the level of governmental expenditures has continued to grow..\nFor the past fiscal year, United States revenues declined 8861,000,000, while expenditures increased\n$226,000,000 over the record peace time budget of the\nprevious year.\nCanadafs Dollar Is a Dollar in Canada\nSweden, Norway and Denmark have followed Britain's lead, and have abandoned the gold standard.\nThese countries export heavily to Great Britain. They\nbelieve their chances of holding that market will be\nbetter if they do not demand so many of the depreciated pounds in return for their products as their rivals\ndemand. Canada stands much in the same situation as\ndo these other European countries who look to Britain\nfor a market\nBritain's purpose in abandoning the gold standard\nwas evidently to increase trade development both at\nhome and abroad. This movement on the port of Britain has led to the depreciation of the Canadian dollar\nin the United States. The fall of the value of the\nCanadian dollar across the line offers new impetus to\nthe home purchasing movement At home the Canadian\ndollar maintains its parity of value. It is still possible\nto buy Canadian products at the same price. Anything\nwe buy across the line we will pay much above its\nvalue.\nfflNJ\ntm t. a. a\nat DM Vernon air paieant were two\nyoung Seattle on who atole a lot\nof llswUfbt. Tbey were Una R.\nKurtaer and Hmer Manning. They\nwin tb* boys who left Seattle eo\nsuddenly tbat tbey forgot their\nshaving outfit. They flaw an aero,\nmarine low winged monoplane and\npiloted lt through fog and rain\nthrough tbl dimerous Praser oan-\nyon ind thine* over Kamloops to\nVemon to win tbe Vsneouver-to-\nVernon air race. Their machine wsa\ntbe alowest at tbe meet, hut tbey\ndeclared tbey would not fly ttie\nnt-nr Meyon agalt tor lovt nor\nmoney, flying from 36 to 60 feet\nover tbt boiling Praser mint he\nnerve wimktng. At tunes tbey\nthought tbelr wing tips would lisp\nths canyon walls, but they new on\nand won tbe prise. In fact they\nbelieved tbl name \"Hells date\"\nsuited tbat particular spot on the\nPraser.\n\u2022 - aa    .\nAnd tbe toughest break Surteer\n\u2022wr tot when be was called to\nmake a apeecb over the microphone.\nHe wai aU petered out and mon or\nless nervous, but although be bad\nnever \"talked through the mike\"\nbefore, he went over big. HU farmer\ndrawl won Instant approval.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nI bad a flight In th machine\nwhich won tbe raoe. Elmer Manning piloted me. Never before bed\nI seen such a eight. Nestled between Okanagan lake, Long lake\nand a smaller lake to tbe south,\nthe valley la one of great fertility.\nProm the air the orchards stood\nout wonderfully green. Especially\noutstanding men tbe prune or-\nchsrds. And then we started teklng\npictures. Tbe machine was an open\none. Pilot and passenger sit right\nup ln tbe wind, high above tbe\nwings, conversation la easily carried\nout. I wu official photographer.\nWe circled and circled end I got\nseveral snaps, first wltb my own\ncanners, and thin with bis. Then\nwe came down, but we overestimated\nour field and when the wheels\ntouched the groind Manning gave\nher the gun and we sailed aloft\nagain, banked almost on our side,\nand oame down to a perfect und-!\nlng. Afterward someone, yes, Captain Jim Holley of Vancouver, esked\nlf wt wire trying to do some crasy\nflying. But It was a kick snd a\nthrill.\n\u2022 e   ,\nProbably tbe meet Interesting man\nI met on my whole holiday trip wu\nRex Heath of Spokane, Large and\nfat and good natured, Mr. Heath,\nwho li Nick Mamer's business manager, made frlende wherever he went.\nNo sooner into the g!_nt Mamer\nplane and Into tbe air were we\nwben Mr. Heath asked, \"Tou boya\nall Canadians?\" The answer waa\nin the affirmative. \"Well Canadlsn-\ngripe are usually interesting Inside,\" be edded. That was all.\ntie\nKeith la the best story tiller\nI hav\u00ab ever met. He Md me he\nhad served aome years ln a circus\nor sideshow. He learned to talk and\nrun shell gamea very well. No wonder be could tell stories. He could\nImpersonate anyone from a Chinese\nto a real London Cockney. His\nstories were brief, but varied and\nsuitable for all company.\n\u2022   .   \u2022\nAt Vernon that evening, with.,\nflying over for tbe day, Mr. Heath\ntook an interest In the McEwan\nfWn. the famed bottlers snd wholesalers of McKwan's pals ale. So particularly Interested did he become\nlb thla distillery did be become\ntbl first evening that he earned\nthe name of Rex Mclwan-Heath.\nAs lucb wis be Introduced at the\nbanquet and from then on to\nstrangers he wae always Introduced\naa Mr. McEwan-Heath. Hyphenated\nnames are familiar among the English people of thee Okanagan, and tc\ntoday he Is ln tbe mind of that\ncommunity, McEwan-Heath. In fact\none Vemon man delving into the\nfaintly history, tried to trace back\nthe McEwan-Heath tribe.\nHis Severest Critic\u2014\"Oh, George! I wonder if you'd\nmind just doing that nose over? It ooks a little twitted\nto me.\"\nnancial unsettlement the world became familiar with tbe phrase, \"tbe\nflight from tlw mark.\" indicative of\nthe withdrawal of capital from Oerman investments and Oermin currency. Later lt was applied to tbe\nBritish altuatlon and one heard\nmuch of tbe \"Nlgbt from tbt\npound.\"\nToday might be coined th* phrase\nthe \"flight from gold,\" tor ths\nevent! of thl psst 10 days havs been\nepoch-making ln their algniflcance\nand tben has been an unpreoedent,\ned international flight of nations\nfrom tbl gold standard-\nThat Norway. Sweden and Din-\nmark should follow tbe example of\nOreat Britain waa wholly to be expected. Thoee countries are so hound\nto Great Britain economically tbat\nthey oould not very well do otherwise thin bring their currency into\nline, lf possible, with the pound.\nLoas of tbl. British market would\nquickly bring them to the verge of\nbankruptcy.\nThen swift changes, with several\nother countries either off tbe gold\nstandard or preparing to depart,\nhtvi left the told countries, United\nStates and France, ln I disadvantageous position, their export markets being at least temporarily\nthreatened.\nXt   la   not   to  he  expected   that\npresent   conditions   will   be   Iroeen\ninto   permanence.   Sooner   or   later\nUnited States apd Pnnce -will move\nto restore trading equity, and it Is\nthen that measures will be adopted\nto live itablllty to International exchange.\nWhat win be tbe meant adopted?\nOne step might be war debt revl-\nston wttb drastic reduction* in payments   to   United   States.   Another\nmight  be  the  lowering    of    tariff\nwalls to permit tbe Importation of\ntower   priced   foreign   products.   A\nthird, th* rsmonetlutlon of silver.\nEach   of   these,   lf   Implemented,\nwould   tend   to   reduce   the   gold\nboards of United States and Prance.\nWar   debt   revision,   if   combined\nwith   disarmament,   would   revitalise\nthe finances of countries which are\ntoday sadly handicapped by paying\nfor the last war and buying enoth-\nsr. and  would stlmulste re-investment of foreign capital ln their in-\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Suatrles and resources. A substan-\nVeroon hss sn abundance of an.I\"*1 p*rt <* th* *\u00b0ld tll*t \u25a0\"* ln\npies.   Packing   houses   are   worklna w,'A'n,ton represents fear\u2014fear of\novertime.   Apples   an   \u00bbto_d   hem I**\" fut\"re In foreign countries. Re-\nstored   confidence   would   send   lt\nThe Flight From Cold   .\nDuring tbe period of Oerman fl-^tb\u00bbt is laid against lt might wall\nbe ita chief defense. For if tbe re\nitoratlon of world prosperity depends upon tbe redistribution of\nof hoarded gold to normal channels of trade, tben the retnonetiss-\ntion of silver, insoter aa lt accomplished that purpose, and quite \u00bb-\npart from tbe direct good It would\nfor - Oriental. Indian and\nSouth American countries, would\nbe justified.\u2014financial News\n>\u00ab, sfit\"\nJSftl\nApples are stored here,\nthere and everywhere. Growers are\noptomiaMc despite low prices, but\nwltb all the fruit around they\nsteal apples ln Vernon, one grower\ntold me that the night before\nsomeone hud lifted no less than\n76 boxes of extra fancy boxed\nfruit. Despite thorough police Investigation, the fruit wis never\nfound. Why? Because the extra\nfancies had been dumped into car\nloads of bulk apples, tio then I\nrealised why apples were stolen tn\na oountry where one can get an\napple almost without asking for It,\ns   \u2022   \u00bb\nAt first i thought my friend\nNick Mamer had stored some of tbe\nfruit in his big plane. . . .but lf\nhe did I could not find them on\nmy return trip- An apple would\nhave been pretty good juat then.\nIt is not often one gets an opportunity to eat an apple st 0000\nfeet in the sir.\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nHope It's not tiresome .....\nThirty Tears Ago\nfrom The Tribune, Oct. 7, 1901>\nMelville Parry has returned from a\ntour of the province. While away he\nvisited Vsncouver, Uie 180-Mile House\nand many other places.\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nXev. M, Hedl'.y of ths Anglican\nchurch of Rossland waa in the elty\nyeeterday,\nsat\nB- A. Kelly of tbe Kootensy Cigar\noompany has returned from tbe eeet\nwith bis bride, to whom he wu\nmarried  a few days ago In Ottawa.\nAUNT NET\n\"Amy thinks she's good, Just\nbecause she gets her kick by\nwikin' about tbe badness of other\nwomen.\"\nbaok  to other markets.\nTb* lowering of tariff walls will\nnot appeal to either France oi\nunited States. But lt will ba recog*\nnleed by economists that a heavier\npurchasing of foreign products by\nthose two countries would produce\nsettlements ln gold which would\nresult lu a sraduaJ dlmlnlshment\nof the yellow metal surpluses tn\nWashington and Paris. Reluctantly,\nIndeed, would either of these htgh\ntariff countries abandon Its policy\nof protecting bome markets, even\nthough ita foreign markets might\nbe greatly contracted by tbe high\nprices necessarily quoted on Its export offerings. Immediate relief from\nJ this quarter Is not to be expected.\nThe remonetixatlon of stiver becomes steadily more pressing as an\nissue of essential economic reform.\nThe lists of its advocates are enrolling new and influential members\nat an ever-increasing rate alnce\nOreat Britain abandoned the gold\nstandard. Naturally, Its strongest advocates are In the silver-using and\nproducing areas of the world, and\namongst those who trade with ths\nOrient and India. Countries, such\nas Oermany and France, wtth email\nholdings of silver ore, are slow to\nquit the long-established doctrine\nthat only gold Is suitable as \u2022\nmetal upon which currency can be\nbased.\nOnly by a relayed impact of depression through low purchasing\npower of India and the Orient and\nderangement of gold holdings among\nOccidents, nations can the indifference of non-silver holding countries\nbe overcome. Events of the put\nfew weeks are working in that direction.\nOne need only observe the fluctuating exchanges of countries off\ntbe old standern\u2014fluctuations that\nchange the vslues of so-oalisd\nstable currencies\u2014 to know that international trade and finance can\nnot tolerate such a condition Indefinitely. Stability must be resored,\nreguardless of the ratio of new to\nold exchange rates.\nIf, in one stroke, Occidental currency could be stabilised by adding\nsilver to gold as a bssla of currency\nthrough international agreement,\nand Oriental purchasing power oould\nbe enchanoed by restoring silver to\nIts former price levels, currency\nstability and commercial revival\nwould   be  internationally  prevalent\nGreatest of all objections heard\nln the United States to re-establish,\nment of silver la that it would\nproduce a heavy exodus of United\nStates gold to countries that are\ntoday rich In silver. The indictment might stand, end  the  charge\nWhat the Press\nSays\nDltin TO IBB TOWN)\nIn the n\u00abs of till United Btatu\ncensus bureeu, tbl dividing llpe between run) ind urban populitlon\nfalls in vtllagM of 3800 people. This\ndefinition ls a generous oonoeealon\nto the pride of amaller towns, slnoe\nthere are few places of that slae\nwhich eeem distinctly urban. Tet\nalnce the bureau haa uaed the suae\nunit of measurement for eome jeers.\nIts figures accurately gauge ths drift\nof population. Fifty yeare ago. The\nNew Tork Times point* out, ISA\nMnt of the people of thi United\nStatee lived ln urban oommunltlee,\nthus defined. Each succeeding census hs* shown i larger figure. By\n1930. 51.4 per oent of the population lived In villages snd cities. Thi\nlatest report of th* bureau ebows\nthat this number increased to M.3\nln 1110.\nTbls growth In urban populitlon\nhss been accompanied In few cans\nby a corresponding growth in the\npolitlcsl lutborlty of tbe cities.\nThough neerly thru-fifths of the\ncountry's population now live In urban communities, it compered wltb\ni little more than one-fifth ln I860.\nwe read further, while tbl bull of\nrepresentation In state legislatures\nha, ohanged little In tbe lut hall\ncentury. Accordingly, there la oo\nall sides evidence of grow over-\nrepresentation for rural counties\nwhich have steadily declined In percentage of population and gnu ua-\nder-reprenntitlon for rapidly growing cities. It hu often been noted,\nThe Times ssys, that on* voter in\nrural Putnam County, New Tork,\nhaa ae njucii voice In ble state u-\nsembly u five voters in certain district* of New Tork city. Even more\nstriking cases of misrepresentation\noccur in other state*. In th* J.uly\nissue of Tbe American Mercury it\nwu pointed out that on* voter in\nEchols Country, Georgia, 1* worth\nas many u #i voters ln Atlanta on\nelection day. Atlanta bl* 11 per\noent of th* state's population and\npays 34 per eent of Its ad valorem\ntu, but ls represented In tb* lower\nhouse of tbe state legislature by\nonly 1.4 per ont of the members of\nthst body.\nThe political advantage which the\nrural communities enjoy dates back\nto tb* adoption ot stiti constitutions ind thl original distribution\nof power among the countries, aome\nconcessions have bun mad* from\ntlm* to tlm*. in order to modarnlse\nth* system, but u a rule rural\nmembers of leglalatures hsvs been\nreluctant to redlstriot their states In\naccordance with thl growth of population. In consequence, inequalities appeared many years ago. These\nhave become more obvious with\ntime u th* present figure* of the\ncensus bureau show. The drift of\npopulation our be toward tha towns.\nThe Times concludes, but political\nauthority remains on th* land,\nwhere it wh first planted\u2014Vletorla\nTimes.\nWltb the eibove hind at Contract\nbridge South would bid one Diamond, aud North three BO Trump*\nAt Auction Bridge It would be:\nSouth one Diamond and North one.\nNo Trump. IMtbar West nor Bait\nwould bid la *ttb*r gem*.\nWhin tb* bud wu played, But\n\u2022tart*d by leading hla fourth beet\nSpade; West won and returned the\near. North who Md played tbe four\non tb* flnt trick, topped with a\nand Bast's Bight took tbe\ntrick. But then led tlw Ao*, but\nof oouree failed to drop the Queen.\nWltb no possible entry la bis hand,\nswceclated thit leading a\nfourth Spade to clear the ault would\nbe useless sad tMt thi lied of tb*\nJlck of Hurt* might prove of\nservloe to his partner. Re therefore made the lead, North iron and\nled tbe Jack of Diamonds. South\nducking. Wait won and returned\na Hurt, but the Declarer than took\nth* remaining tricks, scoring a\nthree-odd game.\nDo you see when the adverssrles\ncould have stopped Declarer ahdrt\nof his gosl?\nTHE CORRECT _\u00bbLAY\nBait, ifter winning triok a should\nbave dropped Spades aad led *\nHeart. North would win, aad Declarer appreciating the vulnerability\nOf bis apades lf lid through by\nWest, might then uk* la thru\nClubs, leaving thi lut Club for in\nentry In dummy; but u four Clubs,\ntwo Heart* and Ace ot Diamonds\nwould lesve him two short oi game,\nbe would bave to try tb* Diamond\nfinesse. When lt failed, Wut would\nhas* i third Spade to lead to Eut,\nand thit would enable tbe adversers to take a total of five Spade\ntrlolta and one Diamond, thus de-\ndeatlng the declaration by a margin\nof two tricks.\nOFFICIAL SVSTEM POINTER\nNO.  tl\nTo nlse partner's suit bid of\none to three requires ftmr lap-\nporting tricks; to nlse from one\nto four, five supporting tricks;\nind to ralae from one to five\n(of \u00ab minor) six supporting\ntricks.\ntt will In. noted in every nn\nwhen advancing pertaer's salt-\nbid of obi It Is neceswry to hive\nem man supporting trick thin\nthe number of tricks that Is bid.\nTOLD IN RIME\n\\\nTBI   POTATO       WM^\nW* know, thu ta timi of plenty,\n~e hell thM ia tlml of need,\nW* grist thM, \u25a0 lamlllar -fellow\nA part of every feed.\nNot bread, but thM al-wwrs\nTM only stall of life,\nAi neoimry u thi cookstove\nStandby of the nation'! houeewlf*.\nWe mtvi three thrice dally\nBouted, mei or stewed.\nOourmaads, we cruoh thee gaily,\nThe peoples' sts. le food.\nSo now while times grow birder,\nAnd we sigh for our daily \"grub,\"\nTake d-lght wltb three in our larder\nAnd cherish thM, lowly \"spud.\"\nminnh B. HUNT\nPark Siding, B. O.\nThat Body of Yours\n \u25a0 BF JAMBS  W.  BiBION\nGUARDfNG YOUR  EYE- A\u00abW*-*ort sight, sasigmetlsm aat\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S  tarth,    Tbl  properly   quallllad\nSIGHT\nlast itn.gr to mssmxm you ___M\ngo to mu sbout your sy**. Ten know\nthin is tb* oculist, th* optometrist,  ind Hn Un optldsn.\nTb* oculist li * graduati la midl-\nclni aad surgery, who, however,\nglue bli entire time to eye conditions, thst Is disuses _ tbl eyu.\nsnd alao to preecrtblng glaaiM where\nUm eyesight is defective.\nTbl optometrist Is not a graduate la midieins and surgery, but\nbu spent considerable time ln\nstudying   thi   eyeetght    itMlf-long\nTen Years .Ago\n(Fran Hw Dully News. Oet. 1, IMD\nDr.  W.  O. Bom lut  night  wu\nunanimously nominated candidate\nin support of the Meighen government for West Kootanay.\n\u2022 aa    aa\nwork bu started on th* big fill\ntbe Canadian Pacific Railway company la to mak* on Uw treetle from\nthe station at Kootenay landing to\ntb* eHp at tttt lake side, a dletance\nof about * quarter of a mile.\n...\nWith Jack Ogden. premier pitcher\nof the International league, pitching a masterly game, tbe Baltimore\nOrioles evened up the world aerlu\nby detesting Louisville, ohamplons\nof the Amerlcm league, 1-1, ln tbe\naeoond gun*.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlu Akxa Stirling, th* holder of\nthi ladles' world golf championship,\nretained ber title -yesterday wben\nahe defeated Mrs. Latham Hall of\nMid Surrey, lngland, ln Deal, N. J\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From Tht Bally News, Oet. 7, mil\nAt a monthly meeting of the Bap-\ntlet church board lut nlgbt the\nnalgnttloa of Dr. N. Wolwtoa wu\naocepted and hla Mn Harold wu\nchosen to sucoeed him. James Haoer\nwu named as the letter's iMlstant.\n\u2022 >   \u00ab\n1. St. Galium of Procter Is registered it ths Madden bouse.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nW. B. Hawkins of Bonners Ferry is\nIn thi city aad is stopping at Uw\nHume.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nMrs. Hstry Wright c*me la yeaterday from Spokane.\n^__l\nA. B. Burton of Tnlr is In tb*\ncity on business.\nSUMMER TREATMENT\nMr. Newlywed\u2014This steak teate*\nqu\u00abr.\nMrs. Newlywed\u2014I can't understand\nIt, dear. I did burn it \u2022 little, but I\nrubbed vaseline on It right swayl\noptometrist gate ble nam* from\ntb* faot tbat kl measures Uw\neyesight of the possible um of his\neyu, aad prevent Mraln.\nAa optician sail am pmeripUaa\nfrom th* oculist or optometrist u\nto wbat ls neededT aria grind! Uw\ngluses recording \u00bb Kill prucrtp.\ntlm.\nBow to whom should you la tor\nb*ve your eyu mmlnertT .-]2r\nGenerally speaking tt ls coculdar.\ned wIm to consult that oculist tt\nyour eyu in boUwnag you, u It\nmay not hi \u2022 mitter of eyesight\nbut some other condition -ln tlw\nbody tbat le causing tb* t*.\ntrouMI.\nTbe oculist |i la a better position\nto locate Un omm of tin trouble\nthan tb* optometrist or optlclia,\nwho of cours* an conoerned with\nthe vision only. Aad lf tt la tb*\nvision that la detective tlw oculist\ncan preecrlbe the rece-ana--\nHowever If you ttt having\ntrouble with tb# eyu, but <*,\nally weaild like to know lf vour\neyu ehould be having any help\nowln\"g to tbe natun of your work,\nor if you ban no pun but think\nyour *yuU_t I* falling, you can\nquit* properly ooneult the Optometrist. He can meuure tlw audi of\nyour eyn, and fit you luat u wall\nu tbl oculist. \u00bb la absolutely\nsafe u moet states aad provincu\nrequire an examination ln thli\nwork befon hi cut cill himself\nan optometrist.\nWhat you should not do la wllk\ninto s store aad fit rum to yonr\neyes and tak* a pair tbat you think\nsuits yeu. Nor should you boy\nglasses from any vmdor cr salat-\nman thit oalls at your door.\nTour eyes are worth very muoh\nto you, aad you snouid tik* ao\nchanws  with tbem. a\n.PRICES\nREDUCED\nWI ban too many aud em,\n\u2022ad u an taduoement for yoa to\nbay now we hive reduced tbl\nprlcu traa\n$50 \" $ioo\non ill our used em. choose your\nen today. A small deposit will\nhold It fir you.\nNelaon Transfer\nCo., Ltd. '\nPhone SI Nelson, B. C.\nNADIR SHAH'S BIO IDEA\nNadir Shah of Afghanistan, hu\nbit oa a very simple solution ot tttt\nunemployment problem tn thit\noountry. With a stroke of tbe pen,\nhi hu mid* Idleness illegal. \"Idle\npeople.\" he declares, \"an a curse\nfor the aatloa aad a menace to\neoctety. and muat be stamped out.\"\nIa a solemn reifflrmitlon of the\nold truth that \"Satan finds some\nmischief still for idle handa to\ndo.\" Nadir Shah deplores the unconscionable time wasted by his\npeople in gambling, thieving, murdering, and in similar unproductive\npursuits, and authorizes all government officials to taks stringent\nmeuures against thou wbo refuse\nto reform Immediately. Judging trom\ntbe upheaval tbat resulted wben\nKing Amanullah attempted to introduce a few aoclal ldeu borrowed\nfrom the wut, we dread to think\nwhat wlll be the consequence of eo\ndetermined an attack on one of the\nroot Instincts of human natun.\u2014The\nLondon Morning Post.\nA   CHILD  AND  A  BANK\nWhat chlldnn ahould or ahould\nnot be taught offers about u muoh\nscops xs any subject for the ventilation of onnk ldeu. The United\nStatu Children's bureau, for instance, hu launched an attack on\nchildren's banks on the ground tbat\nchildren should not be taught to be\nlittle mls*rs. It hu a bright ldaa\nof introducing th* youngsters to the\nbudget system with a set of bright\nenvelopM, \"red envelopes for saving\nmoney, blue for apendlng money,\ngreen lor giving away money, ite,\"\nTh* idea that a little iron bank\nle going ta turn \u2022 child Into a\nmiser is s startling one. About tbe\nfirst thing a child learns ln connection with money Is tbat it ll ao\ngood exoept to apend. And the Joy\nbe get* In rattling the cola* la bl*\nbeak, Is not evoked by the thought\nof the hoard tbat be bu, but by\ntbe thought of the thlnga tbat he\ncan get wltb tbat Immease accumulation ef wealth. Tbe Inn bank la\na very good introduction to the\npeony bank which In* taught\nthousands of children the important\nthrift fiat thit away * mickie\nmaks I-muckle.\nSelf control ln the matter of expenditure! is probably taught quite\nu effectively by a broken bank and\naquandered savings u hy transforming tne child Into i ft.ianclil robot\nwith a budget system and a lot of\ncolored eanlope. \u2014 Th* Toroato\nTelegram.\n^W\u20acDDinG\n*ytnmmmiti\n\u2022ant) inviT-ATion.\nLIGHTER   SIDE\nShi cam* to ber husband ln tun.\nT've bMn insulted.\" sbe spluttered.   \"Tour mother hss Insulted me.\"\n\"My mother?\" he exclaimed. \"But\nAlice\u2014she's miles away.\"\n\"I know. But a letter came for\nyou thla morning addreeed in your\nmother's handwltlng\u2014and I op*nd\nIt.\"\nHe looked etern. \"I see. But\nwhere does the Insult come int\"\nAlice wept all tbl mon.\n\"In the\u2014tbe postscript.\" she answered. \"It said: 'Deer Alice, don't\nforgot to give thl* letter to George'.\"\nFATAL IONOBANCE\nOan \u2022 Scotchman dldnt go to\na baaqnet beciuse lie didn't\nknow what the word gratis on\nthe Invitation meant. Tbl next\nday he wu fouad dead befon\naa open dictionary.\nTWENTIETH    CENTURY    INSANITY\nTwo old metde wen in an insane\nasylum tor years, always knitting and\nknitting.\n\"Ou,\" sighed Miyme one day, \"I\nwish soma tall, handsom* man would\nwind hia arms around me end i\nsqiwen me until I gup.\"\n\"Now you're talking sen**,\" aald\nJayn* \"Tou'll be put out of tan\nla a tlw daya \"\nNO MACHNSBV\n\"It's too bed Jimmy not to buy\nan a cr,\" complalnad Joan.\n\"Horrid of blm, darling,\" bei\nfriend agreed, \"But why won't her*\n\"Well.\" he uyi ws can run into\ndebt tut enough without employing\nmschlwry.\nThe Nelson Daily News Job Dept.\ncarries in stock the finest grade\nof wedding stationery and is\nprepared to give you the best the\nprinting art affords for the very\nparticular class of work.\nCome in and let us show\nyou samples and the men\ndern styles of printing.\n% fotam laHg Km*\nSuit lepartmr-nt\nPhone 144 \u2014 Nelson, B. C\nSociety Printing a Specialty\nAlnminum Ware\nNow is the time to purchase your stock\nof Kitchen Utensils at a Low Price.\nSPECULS FOR THIS WBEK\nSteamer and Sauce Pan $1.09\nUtility Water Kettle ,$1.39\n8-Quari Water Kettle and Insert  $1.75\nSEE OUR WINDOWS\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNelson B. G.\n mmmmmmtammmTtrt XIUOH MET HBWS. tOUOM. B. C \u2014 WBONEIOAT MOBMH-S. OCTOBU \u00bb, \u25a0^\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0i^\"^\"\u2122^\u2122\nEarnsHaw Pitches a\nTwo*Hit Qame \/or\nCardinal Loss. 3-0\nPepper Martin Gets Both\nHits Off the Ex-\nCollegian\nATHLETICS BIG\nGUNS DO WELL\nBang Slyvester' Johnson\nOut of the Box in\nthe Sixth\nSHffle   PiABK,    rhUedelpMa,\nOet.   I    (AP)\u2014The    bit   lam)\nboomed ajaln today. Bit <Jeof|e\nEarnahaw cracked tta whip laah\n\\st Ua tttt balL Tta Athletics\n\u2022an tta  fourth  ol  tta  world\nMriet fames, J to 0, and It's t\ndeadlock at two lamee each, in\none   ot   the   moat   spectacular\nbattles of all tine for tta bue-\nbon championship.\nS*r_rh*w   held   tta   Cardo   to   a\nfair ot hits, both made by the ir-\nnpreaslble  \"FapDor\"  Martin,  sensational rookie outtloidar. ottarwiae ha\nwaa l-Mnolble with a fireball that\ntad moat of tho other Red Blrda In\nt daw. It waa Martin who almost\nalnile-handed stole tta aocond fame\nof the atrtos from  Barnahaw  with\nUa  spectacular   baaa   runnlnf   but\ntta hl\u00bb right-hander permitted  no\nCardinal  foot  to  reach  third  baas\nthla   afternoon   aa   ta   bora   down\nwith winding speed  on the thnt\nMcastons  he  wa*   threatened.\nlOHNSON    HAMMERED\nMeanwhile the bl| sluffera ot tho\nAthletic, emeifed (rom their two-\nla; coma to knock Sylvsster John-\niton ont of the box ln tta sixth\nInnlne with an attack featured hy\nJimmy Poxx'* terrific home run\nIrlw ow tha lett field atands. The\nworld champlona collected 10 hits\nntt the combined offerings of John-\nend Jim Llndaey, twice aa many\nthey gained ott Hallahan and\n9tim\u00bb ln two previous contests.\nThey looked every Inch the pen\n! world champlona In squaring ths\n\u25a0ties, thereby making tt certain that\nSta warring (ones will return to St.\ntaoula to decide Uw tssus after\nplaying the Kfth -jama here tomor-\ndw.\nThere was no preeldentlsl atanoe-\ntara to add excitement to today's\nxme but another capacity crowd of\n)t3M fsns yelled Itself house as\nSernahaw twirled to* seoond two-hit\ntame ct ihe serlss. It wm more elective, though perhapa not quite so\nthrllllag snd dramatic as Burleigh\nMines' two-hit victory of the day\nbeiore whloh was marred by Al.\nSimmons' ninth Inning home run.\nBBKAT EXHIBITION\nComing on top of Bill Hallahan'a\nhree-hlt shutout and Orlmes' gnat\nlarformance, Earnshaw'a (oat added\none of the greatest exhibitions _\npitching ln world aerlee history. It\nne a masterpiece of (aat ball effectiveness, control and confidence,\narable to tha brilliant work\n'Ig ex-collegian exhibited against\n\u2022 Carta a year ago.\nlt'a neoeaeary to go back to the\nIMM aeries between tha White Sox\nCuba to find a parallel to the\nvmarkable luooeaslon ot twirling\nMrtoi\u2014lances In this lnterseotlonal\ntattle. That yesr. two famous right-\nunder*, Bd. Walsh of tta Sox and\nMordaoal (Three-Kngend) Brown.\n' the Cubs, pitched two-hit games\n>n successive daya.\nOf the (ow gamea played 'ao (ar\nPRIOSS\nREDUCED\nWe have too many used can,\nand se an Inducement lor you to\nboy now wo have reduced tta\nprices mm\n950 I0 $loo\nan all our used ears. Choose your\ncar today. A small deposit wlll\nhold It (or yon.\nNelaon Transfer\nCo., Ud.\nPhone li Nslson, B. c.\no a < o o\n,ioo\u00aboo\n i o o \u00ab o o\nonly tta first was below standard In\nmound work, with both Orove and\nDerringer hit hard. Hallahan, hero\nof the second game triumph ot tta\nCuds, wlll be back on the firing line\ntomorrow, opposed probably by\nOeorg; (Rube) Walberg, paint southpaw of the A'a who haa yet to ba\nseen In action.\nONE BUN ENOUGH\nAa tt turned out, one run '\nenough tor Barnahaw today but the\nA'a big guns made it men convincing by staging on* of their\nran hitting drives ln the sixth to\nchsae Johnson from the mound.\nThat flnt and deciding run wsa\nproduoed ln tha flrat inning when\nAl. Wmmons hit tbe lett (laid wall\nwtth a rousing two-bagger that\nacored Max Blahop, who had alngled\nand advanced to aeoond on a aac-\nrlfloe by Mule Hats.\nJohnson, a side-arm right-hander,\nstarting his llrst world series contest, steadied and was highly \u00abKec-\ntlve for the next four Innings. He\nretired tta first two dangerous msn,\nCochrane and Simmons. In the alxth\nbeiore the lid was blown oft by Poxx.\nThe giant (test baseman rammed\na high hard one out of the park.\nclearing tta lett field double-deck\nstands by many feet with what\nConnie Mack described aa tho \"long-\noat htt I have ever aaen ln a world\nseries.\"\nBlng MUler walloped a double\nagalnat the scoreboard, romped homt\nwith the third run on a single to\nleft by jimmy Dykes. _ta light\nhitting Dlb Williams, kid shortstop\nalso singled and thu waa tho signal\nto Derrick Johnaon. Jim Undaey,\nbig right-hander, etopp-d the rally\nby fanning Earnshaw. He pitched one\nmore Inning without much damage\nhut was removed for a pinch hitter\nand young Paul Derringer, victim of\nthe Athletics In ttie flrat game, retired the side ln order In the eighth.\nGOLF FAVORITES\nHURDLE OPENING\nfUVURHDB\nMargery Kirkham, 1930 Ladies' Canadian Champion\nHu Close Call\nTOBONTO, Oct. g (OP)\u2014flavorltea\n(or tha 1931 Canadian ladles' cloeed\ngoJ( crown succeeded in hurdling\nthe tlrst barrier of mateh play today\nbut men than one of them bad to\nflgnt out ot the shadow of defeat.\nMoet notable of the cloee calls was\nthat In which Margery Kirkham,\nlong-hitting Forest Hills star, and\n1930 champion, eliminated her sister Montrealer, Doris Taylor, after\nbeing oa_i\u00abd to the final green.\nIn addition to Mlsa Kirkham, the\nother three previous wearers of the\ncloaed laurels wen winners. Ada\nMacKenzle had an easy time winning\nover another Toronto entrant, Mn.\nH. Sedgwick, a and \u00ab. Miss P. W.\nWhittlngton won hy t and 1 from\nMra. Cecil Oowun, while Mrs. Ronald\nHolmes defsated Mra. I. E. Wolley,\n0 and 7.\nWestern Canada's only npreeonUt-\ntlve won In the single extra hole\nma toh tta flrat round produoed.\nMrs. Oordon Konant-s, Winnipeg,\nwent to the ltth hole with Maud\nSmith, youthful Toronto miss and\nformer Ontario champion, befon\neliminating her. Maud's sister, Cecil,\nwho won the qualifying medal, en-\ntend the ranks of the advancing 16\nby defeating Mrs. o. S. Bennett\n> and 1.\nOFFICIAL BOX\nSCORE\nST. IOCS (N)\n\u2666BR KPO A X\nPlowers,   Sb    J 0 0 0 0 1\nHigh.   Jb \u2014. I 0 0 0 0 1\nWatklna. rt 4 0 0 10 0\nprisch,   n> s o o i a o\nBottomley, lb t o o 1 0 1\nHaley. If   J. S 0 0 \u2022 0 0\nMartin,  ot   8\nWllaon,  o\nOelbert,   at\nJohnaon,  p   _____ a 0 0 0 1 0\nUndaey,   p    \u2014 0 0 0 0 0 0\nCollins,   x      1 0 0 0 0 0\nDerringer,   P   0 0 0 0 10\nTotala   90   0   I 34 10   1\nPHILADELPHIA    (A)\nAB R H PO A I\nBlahop. tb    4   1.000\nHaaa. et -  A   0   1   I   0   0\nCochrane, o _ _ (00*00\nSlmmona,   lf    - 4   0   3   5   0  0\nPoxx,  lb  _ 1117   0   0\nMiller,   rt    _ 4   114   0   0\nDykea,   lb    _ 4   0   10   10\nWilliams, ss _ 4   0   10   10\nEarnshaw, p - _. 10   0   18   0\nTotals     -\". 13   1 10 IT  \u2022   0\nSCORE   BY   INNINGS\nSt.   IaOula     000 000 000\u20140\nPhiladelphia      100 001 OOx\u20141\nSummary: Rune batted ln\u2014Slmmona, Poxx, Dykea. Two-base hits\u2014\nSimmons. Miller, Martin. Home run\n\u2014Poxx. stolen bases Prlach, Martin. Sacrlflcea\u2014Haas. Double play\u2014\nPrlach, Oelbert and Bottomley. Lett\non bases\u2014St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia\nI. Beat on balls\u2014Off Barnahaw, 1\n(Prtaoh); Johnson, KPoxx): oft\nLlndaey, 1 (Cochrane). Struck out\nby Barnahaw, 8 (Martin, Johnaon,\n1: Bottomley, 3; Wllaon. Oelbert,\nCollins): Johnson, 3 (Williams. 3):\nLlndaey. 3 (Barnahaw, Haaa); Derringer, 1 (Miller). Hits off Johnson.\n\u2022 Ini 3-1 innings; Lindsay, 1 in\n1 1-3 innings; Derringer, nine In 1.\nLosing pitcher\u2014Johnaon. Umpires\u2014\nMcOowan (A), plate; Klem (It)\n(flnt; Nallln (A), second: Stark\n(N), third. Tlm* of game, 1:M.\nFORESTERS, SONS\nCAPTURE CARPET\nBOWUNG OPENER\nClan McCleary and .Odd Fellows Bowler* Lose First\nGames of Season\nRANGERS AND CELTIC\nTIE IN FOOTBALL\nOLASOOW, Scotland. Oct. \u00ab. \u2014\n(Oanadlan Press cable)\u2014 Rangers\nand Celtic tied, two goals all. ln tho\nslml-llnal round of the Glasgow cup\nsoccer competition today. The replay will be played tomorrow. Mc-\nOrory headed ln the flnt goal for\nCeltic attar 18 minutes of play and\nMarshall equalised three minutes\nlater. Bight minutes from time\nArchibald gave Rangers a Isad, but\nin tha laat minutes McOrory knotted the count, again. English of\nthe Ranger's team and R. Thomson o( Celtic both had go-ala die-\nallowed  (or offside.\nToday's game was played at tbroi\nPark. The dubs tewed tot the\nvenue of tomorrow's game and as\nRatjgars won Ibrox Park will be\nthe  scene ot tbt  replay.\nCarpet bowling was officially\nlaunched for the season Tuesday\nnight ln the Memorial hall, when\ntba Sons of England defeated tta\nClan McLeary 6-3, and tta Foresters\ntrimmed th* Odd Fellows to the\ntun* of 4-0.\nThe results were:\nSon* of Bngland vs. the Clan McLeary, with the Son* o( England\nskips mentioned (lnt\u2014A. Wood, 0,\nlost to J. Kay, 11; O. Ward, 10,\nbeat J. Rothery. 4; J. Bailees, SO,\nbeat A. Spain, 8; H. stlrasker, 8,\nbeat R. Wallace, 0.\nForesters vs. tta Odd Fellows,\nwith ths Forester skips mentioned\n(lnt: c. Cherry. S, beat w. Jeffs,\n7; o. Relgate. 14. beat J. Peraaao,\n7: o. B. Abbott, 7, beat J. Draper.\n0:   T.  Bate, S,  beat R. Renwlck, 8.\nHART SIGNS WITH    '\nTHE CANADIENS\nMONTREAL, Oct. \u00bb\u2014C*cll Hart\n\u2022lined up as manager of tta Oanadlan Hockey club hen today after\ncoming to an agreement by wire\nwith tta Oanadlen owner*. The popular mentor has twloe led th* Canadiens to a world's title and has\nhad them ln the play-ofts ever\nalnce taking charge In 1038.\nSports Suffer Some\nFrank Decision.\nAwarded Hw coveted certificate of purity, merit and\nSuality by the Institute of\nygiene, London.\nRhum  Negrita\nMF.\nQUART\nt A 00     Fanwd *\u2022 w*M\n*4- \u00b0\"*r m* \"\u00b0W *Wk\n* Rum\"\n\"^mXTmrnmrnrnt *\u00bb%- *~ \u2014\n\"This advertisement'is not published or displayed by the\nLiquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\nOar wood, the speed king ot the\nwater lias been scvenly crltlelnd\nby a number of critica for outguessing his British opponent. Just\nwhy out-smarting an opponent ln\nth* water is much worse than on\nland is * debatable question.\nNo on* ewr censored Johnny\nBvsra tor making a double play an\nhoar after Fred Merkle had faUed\nto touch seoond baas. Many people\ncall Oar Wood* aenon, In decoying hla opponent, sportsmanship\nbut what about tta long count\non Gene Tunney? Reaulta aera\nto count ln the sport world the\nsemi as the business world. Whether Is rule is suspended during the In ter national competition*\nla another question.\nYesterday's Features\nOEORGE   EARNSHaV\nGeorge fcrnehew, big Athletic\nhurler, who MM til* Cardinals to\ntwo hits, repeating the performance ot Burleigh Grimes tn the\nthird game. Barnahaw had a world\nof speed which blinded all tta\nCardinal batten ucept Pepper Martin, who got both bite.\nJIM    LIKDSISY\nJim Llndaey, big right hander of\nthe Cards, who nlleved Johnson in\ntta sixth and retired the Athletics\nby fanning Barnahaw. He -pitched\none mon Inning befon Derringer\nwaa put In to finish  tta gsme.\nJIMMY   DYKES\nJimmy Dykes, who followed Mil-\nler to tta plate and poled out the\nalula whloh acored Millar for the\nAthletics.\nSYLVESTER   JOHNSON\nSylvester Johnaon, Cardinal pitcher, wbo was nlleved of hla duties\ntn tta box tn ths sixth inning when\nJimmy Texx started the Athletic\nball rolling with a home run termed\nby Connie Mack ss \"tbe longeat\nhome run I ever saw in a world\nseries gsme.\" Johnson pitched nloe\nball in the flrat innings. ,'\nDIB   WILLIAMS\nDlb Williams, kid shortstop\nthe Athletics, whose single ln the\nsixth Inning was the deciding (ac.\ntor ln Sylvester Johnson's removal\nfrom the Cardinal mound.\n\"I Had a Great BaU Club Ont There,\" Is\ntlie Way Connie Mack Sams Up Win of His\nAthletics; Is Scared of \"Pepper\" Martin\nGabby Street Hu Good Word\nfor Great  Pitching; of\nGeorge Earnshaw\nPHILADELPHIA. Oct. \u00ab (AP)\n\u2014Connie Mark wis a happy nun\ntonight.\n\"You'll  excuse  mc, {* title-men,\nlf I say I bad a treat tall club\nout    there   today.    Titer*   were\ntwo great clubs. But mine was\na   llttlr   tbe   better   thla   time.\nEarnshaw   pitched   _.   wonderful\ntame.   He's   pretty   lough   when\nhe  gets  started.  Only  two  hits\noff  him, and bath of them  by\nby   that   \"Popper\"  Martin.   How\nare w* going to atop that  boy?\n\"And   wasn't   that   a  great   home\nrun  Jimmy   Poxx  hit.   I hav*  ieen\nthorn go aa far aa that during tht\nregular aeason, but It wae the longest djrlve ever made hy an Athletic\nIn a world eeriea. I doubt any one\nbut Babe Ruth ever hit one farther,\nHITTING   HABD\n\"All of our boya were hitting hard\ntoday and that's all w* needed.\nYou'll aee * different ball club from\nher* on.\"\nManager \"Oabby\" Street of the\nCarda looked Uke he wa* carrying\nthe weight of th* world on hli\nshoulders aa he trailed hla thoroughly beaten athlete* into the dressing\nroom.\nHow are you going to win when\nyou can't score?\" Th.re waan't an\n\u2022newer for that one io he went\nright on:\n\"You can't. My boys couldn't hit\nEarnahaw today and that wu tb*\nwhole itory.\n'Earnahaw   pitched   on*   of    the\nflneet gamea 1 over i*w. I wouldn't\nsay it wa* any better than the one\nBurleigh   Grimes   pitched   yeaterday,\nbut  It   wag  juat  as  good.  What   a\nbattle that would hav* been lf tb*y\nhad hooked up.\"\nPEPPER    MARTIN\nA WONDER\nAaked   what   he   thought   about\nPepper\" Martin,  the Cardinal pilot\nonly   oould   grope   for   tb*   proper\nadjectives.\n\"He ia a wonder, marvel, one of\nthe greatest young player* the game\n\u2022v\u00abr aaw. He's In there fighting every\nminute, aud la as cool a\u00bb a veteran.\n\"The edge we had after winning\nyesterday'_ game ia wiped out, but\nwe've atlit got i* good a chance as\nthey have. It la a uerlee between\ntwo gnat ball teams, Uke I eald alt\nalong and nobody can aay which\nwlU win.\"\nThe Card, took turns sympathising with Brucj Flowers, reserve third\nbaseman, who was hit tn the faea b.\na batted ball. Flowers' nose und\nmouth were badly swollen and It\nwa* doubtful h\u00ab would get back In\nthe aeries.\nNeither   manager   would   name\nstorting  pitcher  for  tomorrow.\nCrimes Finger Not\nBroken Shows X-Ray\nPHILADELPHIA,  Oct. \u00ab\u2014(AD\n\u2014 Burleigh orlmes, St. Louts\n(annuals' spitball king, had the\nmiddle finger of hla right hand\nX-rayed at a hospital today and\nlearned to his satisfaction that\nlt had been merely pot oot\nof joint during tba game yester-\nday with the Athletics. At\nflnt It wu feared It might\nhave   been   broken.\nThe Joint waa somewhat swollen and a trifle aore today.\nThe dub physician expected It\nto be in condition so that\n(\u2022rimes may pitch again in\nst.  Louis.\nNEW YORK. Oct. 9 (AP)\u2014Benny\nLeonard, former lightweight champion, making hla flrat appearance in\nthe ring ln seven years, knocked out\nPal Silver* of Brownsville, N. J., In\nthe second round of their 10-round\nbout at Queenaboro stadium tonight\nLeonard welgh*d 182 pound* and\nSilvers   1S7.\nWorld S\u00abrt*a\nPop*\n\u25a0i.u\u00ab\u00bbiN- or tm am\n' 'team W  L  Mt.\nPhlHirtpnilt    o    t   mt\nW.   Loul. i     2    MO\nBenilta: Pint \u00ab*_*.  Philadelphia\na, n, o. at. loui* j, is, o.\nO-rov* and Cochrane, Den-lnier,\nJohnaon and Wllaon.\nSecond tana: at. Lout* a, 6, 1.\nPhiladelphia, 0, I. 0.\nHallahan an. WUooc; _-arD.t-.aw\nand Cochrane.\nThird tame. at. Uul* I. II. a.\nPhiladelphia t. 1. 0.\nOrtnwa and wi]\u00bbon. On**, Ma-\nistttty and Cochrane.\nFourth aame: PhllatMpbla I, 10,\n0. St. Loula 0. 9. 1.\na-rnehaw and Cochrane: Johnaon,\nLlndoer,   Derringer   and   Wllaon.\nFIFTH   OAME\nSeheduied Shlbe park, Philadelphia\nwedneeday. oot. T. l:S0 pm. I. a. T.\nioi mn nouns\nPaid attendance. Z3\u00bbt: Receipt*\n\u2022 153,73-J; plijere' ahare I7TJM46;\neach club'a ahare lia.__a._7S* each\nleague', abare lia.W3.476; adelaorr\ncouncil* ahare tttJASlM.\nTOTAL   rOB   FOUB   GAMES\nPaid attendance ltttStt: reoeipte\n\u2022838,04-; player.' .hare MIOJoa.48;\neach club', ahare W9JM.>1; aaeh\nleatua'a ahare WiJHJl; adetoorr\ncouncil', ahare W4_\u00bb8J0.\nBROWN AND BRAKE\nWIN SEMI-FINALS\nOFLAWPOWLING\nBrake Kliminates Argyle nnd\nAldfrsmith, Brown Beats\nBradley, Meeres\nBING  M1LLEB\na\nBlnj MUler. vho walloped a double\nagalnat the ecore board, and .cored\nthe   Athletics'   third   run.\nHighlights on the\nWorld Series\nE. V. Brake eliminated J. Ariyie\nand R. A. Aldersmlth, and w. Brown\neliminated Oeorge A. Mecre. snd N.\nBradley In the semi-finals of the\nbowling club aerie, event\nTa_aad\u00bby and will play oft for the\nColllnson cup and the club championship today.\nThe r_ul\u201e of tbe game, played\non Tueeday were;\nJ. Argyle beat P. coulter, 8-7; N.\nBradley beat J. Ivaan MacKay, 13-6,\nR A. Alderamlth beat H. A. Allen.\n18-10.\nSeml-llnala\u2014ii- V. Brake beat J.\nArgyle, 14-8; W. Brown beat N.\nBradley, 10-8; I. Y. Brake beat p A\nAlderamlth, 11-8; and w. Brown best\nGeorge  A.  Maerea,  9-8.\nSHIBE FABK, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6. (AP)\u2014Tlie third base\nsituation for tlw Card, rapidly Is getting no better. Jake Flowers re-\nPlaced Uu injured regular, Sparky Adams, at thc atart of th\u00ab fourth\ngame tod*; after being hit tn the faoe by a ground ball during\npractice, riower. laated only one Inning however, giving way to little\nAndy  Hlgb.\nAll of the Cud third sackers have been weak In the lead-off\nrole, High w-llertlng the only hit among them In four games.\n*   \u2022   \u2022 \u00ab\u25a0\n\"Pep-paw\"  Martin,  with  nltt* hits\nout al 14 time* at bat, continues to\nbat at a ncord pace for world series\ncompetition. HU four-game averag*\nI* .84a. He hae etolen four baaea and\nplayed brilliantly ln the field.\n.   \u00bbp .\nWhen bhlbe park waa buUt,\nIt wa. regarded as Impossible to\nhit \u2022 Mil over the left ftrld\nfence. A double-deck stand has\nsince been built and now tha\nburllea are putting the lively\nball over, Foxx doing lt today.\nt . *\nTo* *tt*nd*n-e today, yeaatrrday\nand In the laat year'a games were\nth* aame\u201433.308. The management\n\u2022alia til aetta and then locks the\ngates. He, .tending room 1* sold.\n...\nTb* weather was again hot and\nhumid. Than wis no wind, th*\nchampionship pennant Ln centartleld\nhung limp and the playen had to\nhit tb* ball hard to mak* It carry.\n... ,\nOnly three men fared Earnshaw la each of six inning, and\nonly four tn each of th* other\nthn*. All three man to get on\n\u25a0mm tMrhed teeond and no\nfarther.\ne\u00ab\u00ab\n8-u-nsha-w fielded bis position well.\nHe had one putout snd three aaslats.\n\u2022   .   \u2022\nOf   Earnahaw'.   eight   ttrlke-outa,\n\u2022Ix wen recorded agalnat tM lower\nhalf   of   the   batting   order,   which\nharaaeed Orove yesterday.\n...\nThe Athletic got men on tbe\nbases ln every inning except th*\nfourth  and eighth.\nHOOPSTERS CHOOSE\nCAPTAINS, COLORS\n\u2014-   \u00ab\nMiss Burnett Captain of Midgets and Miss Rhodes,\nRamsden Bros.\nFurther aa_lv|t|\u00ab\u00bb are noted among\nthc senior glrla' basketball team* of\nNelson, th* W. W. PoweU company\ngins having met _t the home or\nMiss Marlon Burnett on High street\nTueaadsy ul#*-.t. and the Bamsden\nBros, team having n\u00bbt at the home\nof Miss Olive Olbbon on SUlea\nst-raet, Monday night\nTh* former team wm be known u\nthe Mldgete and It has chosen for\nIts colors, black and orange. Ml*.\nMarian Burnett waa elected captain\nof the team and BIU Lee lnatructor.\nMl*. Theodora Rhodes la tM captain of the Ramadan Broa. team\nsnd K-nnetli Rees Instructor. Their\ncolon  wlll  be  black  and  red.\nWHITE SOX WIN\nCHICAGO TITLE\nCellar Position Holders of the\nAmerican League Defeat\nthe Cubs\nCHIOAOO, Oct. 8 (API\u2014Donle\nBushe'a Whits Sox. cellar dwellers\nof the 1931 American league race,\nan the baseball champlona of\nChicago.\nSalvaging their enly hop* of the\nmoat disappointing campaign. In\nyean, tM Bushmen won the city\nchampionship today by crushing tM\nCuM by 7 to a In the aavtntb and\nflpal   game  of   tMlr  annual  battle.\nIt wm their -flnt victory In the\naerlea since 1938.\nThe White Hox artillery boomed\nloudly In tbe sixth Inning when six\nruM were scored but thc big right-\nhand of Al- Thomas held the third\nplace occupant* of the National\nleague   tc- four   hits.\nThe Cub. got their flrat run tn\nthe flnt Inning wben Cuyier dropped ft double to right snd scored\non Bell's double. Orlmm's triple and\nHemaley'a long fly accounted tor the\nsecond run in tM ninth.\nRochester Takes Lead,\nLittle World Series\nRaOCHESTSR, N. T.. Oet. g (API\u2014\nwinning 4 to 3 ln tM fifth game of\nthe little world texlM hen todty t,h*\nRochester Bed wing, took an apparently Impregnable lead ow tMlr\nAmerican aaaoclatlon rivals. tM St.\nPaul   Saint*.    '\nInjured when he wae atruck by\nan auto. Rev. James H. McLeod, a\nretired Anglican clergyman, died at\nLondon. Ontario. HI. list, charge\nwae at Pine River and Ripley.\n'cllWN -WITHOUT^\n%***  ipainm\nScientific Teeth Correction\nWithout Pain by Our\nFamous Anesthetic\nWi* cm WicrmftHr tf**'.  correct, rtft-or-e or \u00ab\u25a0\ntit-: atur HUNT wt-r*mr dwai'iiiR Mfc ta \u00bb \u00bb\u00bb\u25a0\u2022\niim that wul aatMlah run.    Our n\n-Itrpln wtut  mMtU-*r> uw im \u00a9hiw\nimrnii*u1 *rnr\u00bb\u2014tmsrt rm nit Md sml\n'hair wbll* tbe work pmituet.   \u25a0\u25a0*\"\nthat will \u25a0ttMlih .ou.    Our ._\ntihiiotifwa mm \u00abr\n_ . flmll* on hm iMrtal\n_ j tbe work p-orrtwtw. U ne Mm* iuw\ntreatment Ae roi naffer Mln op rflwemfort. To\n-how <rnn ronfMenre In tbe HuruMlUT\nnl'ilHy ef enr work, we itne \u00bb 20-IM\ncuan-nfeee te wh petlent.\n7^\nNote Our\nReasonable\nPrices\nBridtenork   \t\n\\-R*l Y \u25a0   \u25a0   \u25a0   \u25a0\nX-Rer. flntire Moutu\nX-Rar.  one nrrb\nKB\nHate reoKlre. up from\n('\u25a0\u00bb EurietloB-\t\nLoi^il ^TtnicUone\n*.VIM>\n14 .OO\nJ 1.01)\nIi nn\nxM\nM.\"\nfllllne*. up from\ni\"i\u00bb'\u25a0 \t\nCro* nf   \t\nAH Work\nPerformed\n^  Without Pain   t\nCanadian' Money\nTaken at Par\n(\nCR\n-JtUifl\nonr\u00abnl\u00abKe la i\ni\u00abM\u00bb\u00abtt.    All  \u2014\niltetetr an4 fullr nannled.\noenTists-\nRooma K5-6.M.J.1MMI\nMcond  Floor Jamlftin  BI4f>\nOver Owl Drug  Store\nWall \u00abnd Rtveraltfo\nPhono Mtln MSB\nSpokane. Woen.\nWho\n-O-o\nWants an %\\\nApartment #\n. . tad tbe MM spartment 1\nrent to foUty to ben ttili 'n' that\n'n' that. . . \"How many tlmri have\nyou promised yourself a BETTER\napartment value?\nBow about it . . now tbat your\npresent lease Is up'.' There are many\nsuch Ideal apartments to be bad . .\nlf you know where to find thorn.\nTarn to tbe \"Apertments to Kent'\nsection of the Went Ad page**\nThere you'll And a comprehensive\nHntSint of the better renting vaJvee.\nIt'i the modern way to better lirlnf!\n-frlamt lailg Npuib\nWANT AD DEPARTMENT\nPHONE 143 or 144\n p*_r eiow\n-THI NELSON DAILY NEK'S, NELSON, & C. \u2014 WEDNESDAY MOBMNO, OCTOBER T, WI\"\"\"\n^Si-aWa nt Ad N_kWsg&i\nGDTOFWHTTE\nGLOVES OPENS\nNELSON ASSIZE\nMr.\nJustice   Macdonald\nFelicitous  Vein;\nLight Ahead\nPreeentatlon of a pair or white\n(lone to Mr. justice W. A Macdonald at tbe opening of the Nelaon\nfall assises Monday morning provided the occaalon for a felicitous and\noptimistic epeeeh from the bench\nby hla lordship.\n\"Owing to their being no criminal eaass on th. docket I htve pless-\nsat ln presenting your lordship with\nthaaa gloves, ln accordance with\ntha time-honored custom,\" said\nSheriff al S. Harper, thereupon\nhanding over a pair of white kid\nflovee.\nCONGRATULATES   DISTRICT\n\"Mr. Sheriff.\" replied Mr. Justice\nMacdonald, after a few momenta'\nthought, \"I am glad then la occaalon\nto observe thl. old custom which\naa you say Is time-honored, for lt\nmeans thst there are no criminal\ncase, for trial. I think I ahould\ncongratulate this district on tbe Immunity from serious crime that this\noondltlon Indicates, ft Is a condition particularly worth dwelling on\nln tbe disturbed state of the district, In common with others, owing  to prevalent unemployment.\n\"I felt this morning like reminiscing as I walked down Baker\nstreet, but lt would probably serve\nno purpose, beside evoking sad memories on scount of the gaps In the\nranks alnce tt. when I first esme\naire.\nI would only atg I am more than\npleased at the ndeaeaa of prosperity\nwan aa my abort trip thla morning. PirhagM tf tha nert time\nJ am htn far a almUar walk tha\ngloom may ba lifted.\n\"J am glad to aay that ln thla\ndletrlct tba stringency la not ao\nism sa In other portion of Canada, and m Canada aa a whole it *\nnot ao aevsaa ae In othee co_n-\n-Maa.\n-Looking abroad to our atnptra.\nme mar recall thst thla la nat tta\nflnt IBna then haa been a depree-\naloo. In England, before then waa\na Canada, there were people who\npredicted that the Empire would\nfall.\nEMPIRE  SI'RVIYE*\n\"In a collection which 1 have\nmade of expression of public men.\nover which I wss looking a day Or\ntwo ago. I noted thst Lord \"Will****\nforce, the statesman who lathered\nthe MU In 1832 abolishing slavery.\neald It was Impossible for people\nto get m.rrled. owing to the depres-\n\u25a0on. Wellington, who after winning\nWaterloo turned to statecraft,\nthought the Empire was about to\ncrumble. The brilliant Disraeli,\nwith all hie optimism, could see\nno light. Tet the Empire still goes\nte-\n\"Tbe present situation wlll soon\npaee, I feel sure, and proeperlty\nwill again reign.\"\nMembers of the Nelson and Trail\nbars were present In force at the\nopening of the assizes.\nCourt officials present were Registrar H- C. Irving, Sheriff M. E.\nHarper, and P. Q. Perry of pernle.\ncourt reporter.\nINDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADS\nAGENTS WANTED (II)\nAVTOMOBtLES FtlR HIRE (41)\nAUtOMBoSlLIS WANTED (li)\nAUTOMOBILES FOB SALE (40,\nBIRTHS (li\nSEES |55>\nBOATS. LAUNCHES, FOR RENT  I4-,\nBOATS. LAUNCHES, FOR SALE (44)\nBOATS, LAUNCHES. WANTED (49)\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (Ml\nCANARIES   FOB   SAU-. (9)\nCANAR1FS  FOR SALE (\u00bb\nCAT8 AND DCX.S WANTED (50)\nDRESSMAKING Cl)\nFARM AND DAIRV  PRODUCE CM)\nFARM PROPERTY FOR SALE (36)\nFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE (-1*1)\nFOR SALE OR RENT (IM\nH KMHHED ROOMS FOR RENT (Lai\nFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED IIS)\nI I KM 11 He FOR SALE (48)\nHELP  WANTED (10)\nHOISES FOR RENT Cil\nHOUSES  WANTED CO)\nIN MEMORIAM (41\nINSURANCE (.11)\nINVESTMENTS (48)\nLITERARY (\u00bb)\nLIVESTOCK  FOR SALE (IS)\nl IVISTOCK WANTED (24)\nLOST   AND   FOUND (311\nM.VCHLNBRY (Ml\nMAKKIAGEs (3)\ndlNINO.   TIMBER.   LUMBER CISp\nIISCELLANEOUS W\u00bb\nMISCELLANEOUS   WANTED (28)\nMUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS (.14)\nNOTICES (8)\nNURSERY PRODUCTS <4J>\nNURSING CU\n1'ERSONAL <\u00bb)\nPLANTS iSil\nPOULTRY  AND EGGS (28)\nPROPEBTY  WANTED (JJ)\nPROPERTY   FOR  SALE (311\nRABBITS   FOB  SALE (29)\nRANCHES FOR BENT (4\u00bb>\nBOOM   AND  BOARD (III\nBOOMS TO RENT (}\u00bb>\nBOOMS WANTED (JS{\nSCHOOLS               \u201e (JJ)\nSITUATIONS WANTED (111\nSTORES  TO   RENT 'Jl)\nTEACHERS WANTED      (18l\n\"Government Liquor Act\"\nNotice of  Application tor Beer\n  License\nNOTICB la hereby give- that on\nthe 28th day of October nest the\nundersigned intends to apply lo tbe\nLiquor control B-aard for a license\nin respect to the prt-inises being\npart ol the building kaiown as the\nSherbrooke Hotel situated \u00bbt Neleon upon lands described as Lots\nPlve a S) and Six 161, Block Ninety-\none (01). Subdivision Ninety-five\n(05), according to the Official Phta\nof the city or Nelson, Province of\nBritish Columbls. Nelson Land R,--\nglstrstlon District ln the Proline?\nof British Columbls, for 'he sale\nof beer by the glaas or by the -pen\nbottle for consumption on the\npremises.\nDATED this 29th dsy of September,   1031.\nHARRY DUNK.\nApplicant.\n(7513)\nWANT  AND CLASSIflED\nADVEBTISINO\nOot Insertion 10 cent, a UM\nSli  Insertions 40 cent, a Use\nOne month 81-30 . Una\nMinimum two lines.\nSo extra  charge  is charged,\nirth  notices free ot oaaq-fn\nDeatns.    marriage,   and ._\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u00bb   m\nihaulis. 20 cants ter Una\n' \"ST^lfiSf ffeSS\nCOST IT CHARGED\nES\nLEGAL NOTICES\nForm No. 16.\n(Section S0.>\nLAND    ACT\nNotice of  Intention to apply\nto Lease  Land.\nIn  Knf-1- Land  Recording  District\ncf   British   Columbia   nnd   -situated\naoout.   8   mllea   up  Landrum  Creek.\nTAKE NOTICE THAT William Laurence    tioodlel   ut    Nelson,    B     C-\noccupation  Hatchery Awistaiu  In\nlend* to apply for a lease of the\nfollowing   described  lands;\u2014\nCommencing at a poet planted off\nN- E- Corner of Wbeeler Lake tbence\n80 chains 8.  W.   thence 40 chains\nS. E-; thence 80 chains N. \u00a3\u25a0; thence\n40 chains N- W, to point of commencement and containing 320 acres,\nmore   or  less.  ,\nWILLIAM   LAURANCE   GOODLET,\nName   of  Applicant  In   full.\nDATED  September  30th,   1831.\n(7883)\nCLOWS GO BACK\nAN HOUR NIGHT\nOF OCWWR14\nCouncil  Fixes  Dale  in   Accordance  With   Plebiscite;\nAuks Cooperation\nAll eitl\u00bbns of Neleon wtll b. uk-\ned Us pot their clocks back one\nhour at midnight on October H, the\ncity council decided Monday night,\nthis being in accordance with the\ntarms of the plebsclte held In the\nspring, when t.h# proposal to advance the clocks an hours waa\ncarried  by vote of the cltlwns\nAlderman J. B. Gray at first ffjf*\nVuest-ed that tt. would be better to\nrevert to standard time at he mid-\nHigh, on Saturdsy night, as making\na better bresk. but all the other\nmembers of tbe council with one\nvoice pointed out that the plebiscite vote wns on the question of\nadvancing the clocks until October\nIR. and that It was a matter of\nkeeping scrupulous faith with the\ncitiaene.\nAccordingly the council voted un\nammonal, to ask the citizens to\nretard their clocks an hour the\nnight of October 14.\n\"Tb* city uka that, all tlie c.lt.l-\nrxna to cooperate tn making the\nchange on this date, which waa\nfiled when t.i_e people votad to fro\non advanced time.\" Mayor J. P\nMorgan svsted, in an Interview after\ntbe council session.\nTwo hundred city positions tuve\nbeen done away with by the Seattle\ncity councti, while reductions of\nmore than 12.000.000 have been made\nln the tentative *12.108.372 bud-\ntrt.\n\u2022Miovrrflnwiit   Liquor   Aet\"\nNotice  of  Application  for  Beer\nLicence\nNOTICE t\u00bb hcrey given that on\ntha 28tli day of October next, the\nundersigned intends to apply to\nthe Liquor Control Board for a\nlicenw In respect ta tne premises\nbeing part of the building known\nas the Occidental Hotel situated at\nNflron upon lands described as Lots\nTwenty-one (21), Twenty-two (22),\nTwenty-threr (23t, and Twenty-four\n(24), in Block SiXty-eignt t68i. w>\ncordllng to the official Plan of the\nCity of Nelson Province of British\nColumbia, Nelson Land Registration\nDistrict in the province of British\nColumbia, for the sale of beer by\ntha glass or by the open bottle\nfor   consun.ption   on  the   nretr.ises.\nDATED this 28th day of September.   1931.\nHARRY  WABSICK.\nAppllr*. nt\n(7S08>\n\"Government  LHiuor  Act'*\nNotice of Application for Beer\nLicence\nNOTICE Is hereby given that on\nthe 28th day of October next the\nundersigned Intends to apply *\"\nthe Liquor Control doard lor\nlicence in respect to the premises\nbeing part of the bull-Ira: known\nas the Hume Hotel situated at Nelson upon lands described aa Lota\nFour (4). Five iiji. uud Six i9)\nBlock Nine (9). subdivision Ninety-\nfive (9ft), according to the Official\nPlan of the City of Nelson, Provlnoe of British Columbia. Nflson\nLand Registration District, ln\nProvince of British Columbia, for\nthe sale of beer by ine glass or by\nthe open bottle for consumption on\nthe   premises.\nDATED that 28th day of September,   1931. \t\nOEOROB BENWELL,\nAppllrnnt.\n(7497t\nColville People Motor\nto Grand Forks Attend\nMrs. Wright's Funeral\nMS\nis for Kitchen!)\nWhere Ranges are teen,\nFetch a good price\nOa  roar old  cooking-machine.\nTHE NELSON\nDAILY NEWS\nWANT ADS\nPhone 143 or 144\nfLHSUNAL\n_(3i\nBALDNESS. BALD SPOTS, PALLING\nHair.' New method, sure results;\nwrite   today   for   guarantee.    Free\nSartlcuiara,    Home    Remedy    Co.,\nox   1608,  Chicago,  IU..  U.  S.  A\n(781fii\nTHREE gUESTIOH-. ANSWERED\noy Astrology for $1. send nin.ii\ndate; sex\u2014to Edith Allen, psychic\nreader, 418 Beverldge Bldg.. dinar t7662i\nFOR PURELY MUSICAL PBRSONS-\nH.  M.  Angus.     Plans  and  organ\nTuner,    Bo*    7870,    Daily    News.\n(767.,\nittLI'    .VAMtD\nUO)\n''(ioTeriunem   Liquor Act\"\nNotice   if Auulimtiuii for Heer\nUrvnrfl\nNOTICE is nereby given that on\nthe 24th dav of October next the\nundersigned intends to upply ts the\nLiquor Control Boa-.d for a licence <\nin reepect to .he piemtsea being\npart ot the bulldiu.; i_nown es tne\nNew Grand Hotel situated at Nelson upon lands describe'! as Lot\nFive i&) and thc East Half (>,. i ot\nLot Four (4). Block Two (2), according to the official Plin of thc\nCity of Nelson Province cf British\nColumbia, Nelson Land Registration\nDistrict, in the province of British\nColumbia, for the sale of beer by\nthe glass or by the open hot tie for\nconsumption  on  the   premises.\nDATED   thla   2_th   day   ol   bep-\ntcmber,  1931.\nPETER KAPAK,\nApplicant\n(7440)\nSTEADY RELIABLE MAN NEEDED\nneeded immediately to handle our\nbusiness In Nelaon. Responsible\nposition. Permanent. Experience\nunnecessary. Honesty, ambition\nessential. Muat have car. Won\nstarts at once. Syncro Motor\nCo., Battle creek. Mich.       (7701.\nHOUSE* FOK BENT\n_.<*>\nFOR RENT\u2014COSY LITTLE HOME\nin Fairview, prjtly furniahed Apply  Mra. Heat, 307 Carbon*'.*\n'78W)\nFOR KENT-FOUR ROOM BUNOA-\nalow furniahed 92b per mmth.\nPhone    699YS. (7844>\nRABBITS   FOR   BALE\n(25)\nCHIMCHILLAREX. CASTORREX\nRabbits, pure bred; full grown.\nTwo does, one buck, 920- Sharpe\nNakusp, a C- (7816)\n1'ULLIK-    AND   EGOg\n(M)\nWHITE LEOHORN AND BARRED\nRock pulleta. Police dog pups.\nSacks for potatoes. McKlm Poultry Farm. 17542)\n-LAIIONB   WANTED __JlU\n\"C.overnmeni   Liquor   Ad\"\nNotice of Application for Beer\nLice no\nNotice la hereby given that on\ntbe 28th day of Oc.ooer .iext the\nundersigned Intends cu apply to the\nLiquor Control Beam for a licence\nln respect to the premises being\npart of the building known aa the\nQueen's   Hotel   situated   at   Nelaon\nlands daaartbed aa Lot Eleven\n~,  TWO   (2).   But\nNtnetj-five   iM), according, to  the\nSR\nBlock\n\u2022Subdivision\nOfficial Flu of the ctly ot Nelson\nln th, Province of British cclumola.\nfor  tba aale of Beer  by tbe  glass\nor by the open bome (or consump-\ntlon   on   the   premises.\nDATED thla 38th day erf lep_m-\nber.   1931.\n' adolph wronrnt,\nApplicant\n(7500)\n. ULLY QUALIFIED TEACHER WITH\nwide experience would undertake\ncharge of backward child or teach\nchildren without achool privileges\nIn anv camp or district needing\nthe aame. Terms very reasonable to agreeable home. Box 600.\nNelson.    B.    C. 17436)\n.I'-iEM*  WANTED\n.(12)\nLOTS OF MONEY\u2014WILL BE MADE\nthla  [all   by  Agents  selling  \"Im-\nEsrlal Art Peraonal Christmas\nirds. They will have tbe finest\nand most complete line made ln\nCanada at opular prices. Sample\nbook free to reaponalbl. people.\nBrltlah Canadian Publishing Co,\n51   Wellington   West,  Toronto.\n<7_6)\nWANTED-RADIO   SALESMAN.    Apply Heintzman \u201e Co., Ltd.  (7890)\nillim   AMI   BOABU\nDESIRAB' w. ROOM FOR BUSINESS\nperson\u2014board\u2014Baker St. Phone\n674L. (7600)\nROOM AND BOARD.    OOOD HOME\nPhone   409R. (767SI\n_0___S   1(1   KENT\n_!__\n*Oneni_\u00abnt Uquor Act\"\nHotlea of Application for\nBeer Urense\nThat part of Lot 4 which lies\nto the east o! a line whtch equally\ndivides the northerly and southerly\nboundaries of said lot and that part\nof Lot 5 which lies t.-a the weat of\na line which equally divides the\nnortherly and southerly boundaries\nof said Lot in Block 1, Nelson City,\nFrovlnce of British Columbia.\nD-VTED thla 6th aay oi October.\nF.  M-  BARNETT.\nApplicant.\n(7687)\nCOMFORTAULE ROOM\u2014HOT AND\ncold water fer rent by the month.\nSavoy  Hotel.  Nelson. (7543)\nTERRACE APTS.. FURNISHED OR\nunfurnished suites. Apply P. E.\nPoulin. (7577)\nTWO  ROOMS  PARTLY  FURNISHED\n910   a  month.    Phone  506X1.\n(7874)\nI.IH-XIULK    FOB    SALE\n_\u00ab\u2022_\nFOR SALE\u2014 TWO OOOD QUIET\nGrade Jersey Cows. Four years\nold. D. Heddle, R. R. No. 1. Nelaon. (7667)\nUse  The   Nelson   Daily\nNews Classified Ads\n1S( -LLA.NEOtS fOB BALE      IS.I\njllllHIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIII\nCOAL\nS Hsve  you   tried our  Bconomy s\nS coal yet?\nS It  Is  giving  wonderful' satli- \u2022\nS faction In -ranges and heatera. s\n5 A trial order will convince.\nTOD  CALL\u2014WB HAUL        3\nPHONB   106\n| William'sTransfcr |\n= (7894) S\nlimillllllllllllllllllllll,:;-,lil'\u201e\u201elll|lTi\nMISCELLANEOUS FOB (ALB\u2014(Con)\nFOR SALB-BARREUS BEOS. BUR-\nlap sacks, white sugar sacks. McDonald   Jam   Co- 17508)\nFOR SALE \u2014 LAROE McCLARY\nHeater oost \u00bb35. Now 81850. 407\nLatimer St. (760C<\na,H\u00abJH,l,Af.KHX   WANTED (tg)\nWANTED \u2014 BMALL KITCHEN\nrange, cheap; good condition;\nmust have good oven. Box 494\nKsalo. (7659)\nl-UUI-EkTy   toy  SALE\n____,\nELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS\u2014 SPE-\nclal ofler: ig_o model Ud-O-Ute\nelectric plants, complete with oat-\ntcrlea. 15-llght capacity, \u00bb1'J5;\n20-llght capacity, 8336; 30-llght\ncapacity. $335. Leedera Ltd.. i:i7'<\nPortage Ave.. Winnipeg.        (7671)\nIMIIIIIIIIIMlllinilMMIIllMIMIIIIIIHIIIII\nI LAKE SHORE 1\nHOME\n| Close to Ferry j\n|     Practically new bungalow, 3 \u00a3\nS bedrooms, bathroom, all white S\n\u25a0\u2014 plumbing,   living   room,   open \\\\\\\nfireplace,    dining    room,    sun S\nparlor. Hardwood floors, kltch- s\nan,   etc.      Full   cement   base- 3\nment.    Furnace.  * Oarage  and s\nboathousc.  Alao  B-room  house S\nclose to road, 3'^ acres of land \u00a3\nwhich could be divided ao as =\nto   give   1   acre   with   small \u00a3\nhouae. Owner will sell or rent S\naa   *   whole   or   1   acre   and 3\nsmall   house,   and   2'^    acres S\nwith the lake frontage and 8- 5\nroom   bungalow   as   described S\nabove.\n50,000 PKET ! INCH USED\nblack pipe, good condition\n5 cejits per foot. Carve stock of\nottaer sizes. Enquiries solicited.\n.Swart. Pipe Vara. 220 East 1st.\nAve.,  Vancouver. B. C.        ((876)\nPOR SALE\u2014POR A LITTLE MORE\nthan exprespatfe, Pedigreed Homer\nracing pigeons. Hare either flown\n300 to BOO miles or ate from\nstock with record. Box 7S03,\nDally   Newa. 17M3)\nUSED CAR PARTS POR ALL\nmakes, Including Willis Knight\nfour. Orandview Auto Wreckers,\n2086 Commercial Drive, Van. (7596)\nPOR SALE\u2014 THREE TUBE RADIO.\nStorage a and B Batteries, two\n_peakers. Trickle charger. Snap\nfor cash,   phone 158L. (7691)\nFOR   SALE\u2014STEWART   HEATER  IN\ngood  condition.    Phone  724R.\n(7664)\nPOR SALE PAWCETT CIRCULATOR\nMrs. Rowling. Phone 686R3.  (7601)\nMcCLARY   PURNACETTE.   PRACT1-\ncally   new.    Phone  228X.    (.7572;\nSEX P.  A.   WHITFIELD S\n5 B.C.Agencies j\n317   BAKER   ST.\n\u2022Z     REAL ESTATE.  RENTALS, =\nCOLLECTIONS\n- Plre, Life and Auto Insurance \u2014\ne 176971 E\niiiiMiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHHiiii!\"\nI_l 11 r IM11111111111M11 f MII11 j\nFOR SALE\n5  Flrat   daaa   building   lota   In S\n_\u2022 Palrvlew, at reaaonable prloee. 5\nR. W. Dawson\nS  Real   Eatate Inaurance :\nHlpperaon Block\n\u25a0  Phone   107 Box   733 S\n= (7605) =\nniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nHKMTlKt  tOB. SALB\n__46)\nPOR SALE\u2014 EIOHT PIECE DININO\nroom aulte. Fumed Oak, almoat\nnew; Ortho-phonic Victrola and\nRecorda; Daulton Dinner set; Braaa\n.Bed, large al-ae aprlng and mat-\ntreaa; Golden Oak Dreaeer with\n.large mirror; Child's Crib and\nMattteaa. w. B. Thompaon. 104\n\/ Terrace   Apt\u00bb. OUS.)\nALlOMUBILBg POB .AM. lW)\nIJ|IIIIIMIIIMMinilim,:,!'illlllMIIIIIIIM\nG.M.C.\ng   CANADIAN   MADE   TRUCKS S\nPrice,   Seduced _\nS Model  T17A,   1-Ton     (BJO.OO S\ng Model  T17B.   i-Ton   .,.. r85.00 s\nr Model   TMA.    lVi-Ton    1100.00   =\nS Model   T23B.   11.-Ton    1190.00  5\nPrlcea   P.O.B.   Vancouver\nNelaon   Dealera:\nf Nelson Transfer   |\nCo., Ltd.\n5  OENEBAL MOIOR8 TRUCKS    S\nHlllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII.\"63!,',!!.\n\u25a0okristib: truck and car parts\n1680 Weet Ut Ave, Vancouver,\nB. C Lergeat reliable wrecking\ncompany. Power plant-, trallera\nand   parte. mm,\nFOR SAU^ CHRYSLER 52 SEDAN.\nA-l. Frlco M50. Box US. Trail\nB.  O. (76541\nSEILINO   AT   A    BAROAIN\u2014    1030\nFord   Coaeh.    531   Carbonate   St.\n(7679)\nUl.'all'aESB   OPI'llin lM|IEg        IMl\nLEARN A TRADE PATTERN DRAFT-\nlng and Dreaamaklng at th\u00ab\nAcademy. Victoria Bldg.. Joee-\nPhlne   St. . (74U)\nPUNTS  AND  BULBS\nSELLING RASPBERRY PLANTS\nLatham, 12 for 50c; Black Curran\nplanta, Naplea. 12 Ior 11.00; Oome,\nberry planta. IB far 61.00; Saskatotu\n?lante.  12 for SOc.    Poatage extra\nhe   Hartman   Nuraery,   Delia,  Alta\nam\nCHOICE CUTHBERT RASPBBUn\nC'anea 63-0 per 100 dellTend\nCkah with order. T. Roynon. Mel\neon- (TWf\nBTORE8  TO   BENT\n-_i\nFOR   RENT\u2014   SMALL   STORE  AD\nJoining  Club  Cigar  Store.   (7638\nCATS AND UOIiH FOB SALE     M\u00ab\nFOI?   SALE   \u2014   FEMALE   CeCKEI\nSpaniel.    Three montha old. Prlc\n65.    C.   A.   Cawley.   Salmo.   B.   (\n(7657\nM1MCAI.   INSTBl'MENtg\nJ&\nEXCELLENT PUNO 6166 CASH Ol\nterma.  Maa_i _ Rlach, Ltd.  Nelacr\nMACHINERY\n__1\nFORDSON TRACTOR FOR SALi\nwith governor and pulley ale\nbuzz aaw attachment, chai. Mur\nrell, Creaton.* (7660\nGASOLINE ENGINE 5 H. P. USE\ncue year, hart price, 1J23 Hoov,\nat,   Phone   638L1. (7659\nBUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nAccountants\nCHAS     F.    HUNTER.    S.F.INT.A.C\nMunicipal and Comme-cial Audita.\nP.   O.   Box   1191.     Nelaon.   B.   C.\na7578)\nL.   A.   READ\nPublic  Accountant\nSuccesaor  to W.  H.  Folding.  CA.\nBay Avenue, Trail. B. C.\n- 17579)\nAssayers\nE. W. Wlddowaon, Box A1103 Nelaon,\nB.   C.   Standard   weatern   charg _.\n(7680)\nChiropractors\nEngineers\nH.   D.   DAWSON,   B.O.L.S.     RooJ\n13A, K.W.C. Blk. Nelaon.      (7686\nC    .MOORE\u2014Qrlffln    Blk,    Nelaon\nEngineer  and   Surveyor. Box  66a\n(7386\nFlorists\nGrlzzclle'e Orecnhouaea. Nelaon. Ci\nFlowera aqd floral dealgna.  (7581\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. . Fu\nline cut flowera at all times. Flor;\ndealgna.     Phone   233. (7560\nJOHNSON'S fcRESNHOUSES\u2014Phon\n343.    Cut  Flowera.  Potted Plan)\nand  Floral  Dealgna.\nDR. ORAY. GILKER BLK, NEL-ON.\n *   (7581)\nDR. MITTUN. X-RAY, CRANBROOK\n17582)\nDR.   MACMILLAN   ORAD.   PALMER\nSchool, Aber. Blk, Nelaon, Th. 313.\n(758.1i\nDressmaking and Designing\nDPESSMAKINO.       DEilONING\nFlower making,  Academy of  Uae-\nful   Arte:   No.  4.    write  Mary  E.\nRojera.  Box  352.  Roaaland,  B.  c.\n(7587)\nSegond Hand Stores\nTlw  Ark\u2014  dealera in  aecond   hand\ngooda.   Phone 534.\" (7592'\n(75et\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON. Real Eetate, Ir\naurance, Rentala. Next Hlpper-o\nHardware. Baker St. (7861\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS TRANSFER\nBAG-AGE. COAL AND WOOD\n Phone  106 (7561\nATKINSON   TRANSFER.    Coal   an\nWpod.     Long   distance .hauling.\n \u2022 <7\u00bb\u00ab_\nWood Factory\nLawaon's   Wood  Factory,  317  Bake\nSt.   We pleaee our customers.\n(7996\n\/NC1.E   B\/M   >*&\nMAKIN-S,   RATHE*\nSLOW PRO&RESS\nIN  C.ETTINC*\nTHE  WIDOW TO\nSET THE DATE\nFOR THE\n\u2022WEDDINt. -\n6UT   HENRIETTA\nHA*& NOT   YET\nBROKEN HER\nENCAfcE ANENT\nWITH  TOM CARR\nAND   IS   NOT\nSURE   THAT\nHE  WU-L NOT\nCOME  BACK\nTO   WER-\nIF  HE   DOES\nIT WILL  BE A\nDIFFERENT\nSTORY \u2014\nORAND FORKS, B- C, Oct. 6,\u2014\nA Shellda ol Trail apent Thursday\nIn Grand Forks.\nC. Hawkahaw ot the Bank o(\nCommerce staff, Roaaland, apent\nThursday ln the clt\u00bb while en\nroute  to New Westmlnat.-r.\nMrs. I. Ouatafson of the Lagoon\npavUlon motored to Orand Forke on\nThuraday.\nMrs. R. U. Ritchie of Cascade,\nmotored to Grand Forks and vlalted\nber daughters, Mrs. K. Pincott and\nMra. C. Barlee.\nMre. E. S. Reynolds of Christiana\nLake waa a a week-end visitor at\nthe home c-f ber sister, Mlsa Doris\nKerman.\nMlsa Margaret. Harrlgan of Vancouver formerly of tbe public school\nleachliy ataff here, ls apendlng a\ntwo weeks holiday with her mother,\nMrs. M. HArrlcao.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Hahn of Colvllle.\nWash, motored to Orand Forks on\nFriday to attend tba funeral, of tbe\nlate Mrs. Wright.\nC. Saunders of North End lodge,\nChrlatlana Lake, spent the week-end\nln Orand Porka.\nD. McDonald, m nager of the Bsnk\nof Commerce, Greenwood, accompanied by Mra. McDonald, motored to\nGrand Forks on Sunday snd visited\nIriends  in  the city.\n \u2022 TO WUON MB.- KBWI, NSLSON, B. C. - WIDNERDAV MOWWit, OCIOBSB 1. 1|\u00ab\nMarket and Mining News\nNEW YORK UST SWOOPS UPWARD IN\nTHE LARGEST ADVANCE SINCE 1929\nPorelgn Exchanges Strength-\nen and Pound Sterling-\nCHmba Upward\nraw toss, oot. s^\u2014Th* steaks\n\u2022lit nobody wanted yestardey bad\nHeats et Iriends todsy.\nBetween Mender's close ud tbls\nnaralai's opmlng tbm poppid\nit ae* ot mm. inaalaatr Npld\nspangle bs market p*chology aad\nluotatlos swooped dually upward\nm tbi lirgeit f iniral idnan slaoe\nNomabor 14, IMS,\n*aj*e totalled 4.401,444 abares.\nWheat advanced mon tbtn two\nMate a buabel, aore about a cwt\nHM I bait and cotton IIM to \u00bb1.7B\nt ball.\nShares jut support (rom moth-\n\u25a0r stock M\u00abbu\u00abi edict oa sslee.\nrequiring members to ssoirtaln\n\u2022bitter a selling order waa Ior\nabort or lent account befon executing It. Then cum the declaration ot Atchison's regu'ar dividend\n-a cut hM been predicted In many\n(uirtere\u2014and president Hoover's announcement concerning tomorrow\/\neoalirenci ol nil mate aien ind\nMm.\nV.  Ss  STEEL  trr\nV. 8. 8tnl dond 7114, up th.\nAmerican Telepkom at 133%, up\nUH, Amerloan Ou \u25a0_\u25a0'\/\u00ab. up 714;\nOeneral Bectric 34*%, up 3%: We*t-\nlnibouse 47%, up IM; ConseUdit-\n\u2022d OM ee, up TH,; north Amert-\ne*n 46, up IH; western Union\n\u2022TH, up 10H; 0*n*r\u00bbl Motors 44,\nup 1%; Woohrona. which bad\nbeen up ie palate to 11814. I'nlsb-\n\u2022d it 110, or 13*14 pointe higher.\nNorfolk and Weatern and Union\nFielflo retained 10 to HH Points,\nmpectlvely. of somewhat larger extreme adranoes.\nPorelgn eichanges etrengtbenad.\nSterling climbed book toward 44,\ncloelng it 13 St, er 10H cente hlgh-\n\u2022r, while most continental rates Improved.\nTbl bond market provid today\ntbat It ftmld reveres Itselt.\nDuring the forenoon prlc** continued to recede on moderate -activity. About mid-sssslon firmer\nprices appeared ud activity Increased sharply.\nMontreal Curb Trade\nIs Nearly Doubled\nMDNTR\u00bbAIa, Oct. 4\u2014Trading on\ntbi Montmi ourb market today wa*\nneirly double that of yeeterday, a*\ntbe oil stock! attracted a aubstan-\nW\u00bbl TOlume of buying. Imperial Oil\ndosed at le, up %. while British\nAmerican Otl gained 14 at IV, and\nInternational Petroleum cloeed at\n\u00bb%. up IH-\nla tbl mining division Noranda\n-wu the feeture wttb a one point\ngain at 11. Teck Hugh** lot its oents\nat tbl bow low level of MM and\nWright Bargreevss lost 34 cent*\nat 43-47.\nCANADA BONDS\nWI-NCKO. Oct. 4\u2014Quotations on\nVictory bond* for 410QO ire ss\n(oUewi:\nWir loin:\nINT, I pir ont, 104.44 to 107.00.\nVictory loan;\n183S. 614 per oent, 100.76 te 101.76.\n1M4, tH pir cut. 48.76 to 101.00.\n1037, ty, pir ent, 104.36 te I0TM.\nWar loan ivniwil\n1983, IH p-r mt, loom te 101.44.\nRefunding loan:\n1444. 4 per ent, 44.04 te 101 oo.\nl\u00bb\u00abo \\%  par ont, M.oo to MHO.\n1144,  4H   per ent, MM  to MOO.\n1444,  4H   per  ont, MM to 45.00.\nConversion  loan:\nWW. 4H  ver ont. \u00bbi.oo to MM.\nIMT, 4H  per ont, MM to MM.\nUM. 4H   per lent, (IM to 44.76.\n1464, 4H  en ont, 41.40 to MM.\nVANCOUVER BOARD\nGENERALLY LOWER\nPioneer Gold Closes Session\nLower; Cotton Belt Trades\nat 28 Through Day\nVANOOUVKR. Oot. \u00ab\u2014Activity on\nthe Vancouver stock exchange during tbl afternoon session tod*y wss\nof limited Interest. Tbi prloe trend\nwas generally lower, pioneer Oold\nClosed th* session at 3.14, unchanged.\nCotton Belt traded at M throughout tbi day. Georgia River waa off\nIractlonaly 3H- Premier Oold unchanged at u, while Prod OreUle\nwu quoted it M.\nDuring tbe morning session. T000\nshim of Crow's Hist OUcler went\nthrough it tour ont*.\nCoaat Breweries continued to be\nIn demand at 10. An odd lot of C.\nP. B. me retarded at 16.80.\nDOLLAR FIRMS\nAT MONTREAL\nMOMTREAU Oot. \u00bb\u2014Th* Canadian\ndollar showed i mark-d firming\ntendency la today's transactions,\nand late thla afternoon the premium\non th* u. s. dollar ln Montreal bid\ndropped to 1314 per cent, a drop Of\nIH (rom Oas opening quotation. At\ntbe doe* of banking hours, th*\npound sterling wae quoted at 44.47\nln Montreal against the opening\nquotation   of   44-U\nLouis Solomon, prominent Montre-\nII dothlng manufacturer died.\nW. ML WALKER\nSTOCKS  :   : BONDS\nriBE.  AUTOMOBILE   AND\nPLATE OLASS  INSURANCE\nPhone 44 Aberdeen Block\nNelson\nPRICES\nREDUCED\nWe bave too many uaed cars,\nud is u tadneement for yeu to\nbuy saw wi have reduced tbe\nprion from\n$50 T0 $ioo\non an our used cars. Choose your\noar teday. A small deposit will\nbold lt fer you.\nNelson Transfer\nCo., Ltd. \/\nPhone 35 Nelson, a. c.\nTOBONTO STOCKS\nAoooda     f>l\nArno   .03\nAlsx     ,  mo\nAmulet i  .jt\nAmity     .oi\nA f Consolidated  .05\nAssociated     , sst\nArea   ai\nB A OU  sm\ntsmst Mstsls  l.oo\nBldgood  ai\nBerry Holllngir  .10 H\nBig Missouri  .  ii\nCentral Multoba ____ oev.\nOlerlcy . \u2122. __..   ,oi^\nDome       _  9.33\nOalhousll _._.- 14\nEastcrest -- i   .0814\nFoothill* ____.__.__  ss\nFeloonbrldi*  _   .09\nooodfUh ,  .03H\nHorn* OU ,  .40\nMarker OcJd  .01)4\nHowey  ._   _.. .sou\nHolllnger     j.15\nHudson  Bay     _ 3.39\nInternational   Nickel     8M\nBeelly      _\u00ab\nKirkland Lake     39U\nLake Shon   3420\nMacassa      ,54\nManitoba   Basin      alv.\nMalertlo   ._   OS\nMolstm   ig.00\nMining Oorp   1.41\nMurphy  _ \u2014  .oa\nNewbec     \u201e.  _  04\nNew imperial OU   10.00\nN-lptaslng                   .  110\nNoranda __ _ _ 13414\nOld Colony  __..   .0014\nPeterson Cobalt   01 Vi\nPend OreUl*     M\nPremier Oold ..._ 41\nSen Antonio     'j_\nSherrlt Oordon  ,_i\nSudbury Basin     .40\nSlscoe      _ .45\nSt Anthony  _ .12\nStadaoona     . 01 u\nTech Hughes   jig\nThompson Cadalko   04\nVlpond  M\nVentures      4|\nWright Hargreav** \u201e__.!___. 2M\nWalte Ackarman    1.00\nSt. John Brokerage\nHouse Is Closed\nLogan & Bryan\nDRAIN,\nSTOCKS, BONDS, COTTON\nMCMBEBS:\nNew Tork, Montreal xet Vin-\ncouver Stock  Eicbaages, Chicago Board of Trade, Winnipeg\ndrain  Exebuge, and  other\ntrading exchuges.\nprivate tvisr.\nomen:\nVancouver,  Spokane,  Seattle\nST. JOHN, N. B.. Oct.- 4-An-\nnounoement today wu made of tba\nliquidation of J. M. Robinson and\nSons, Ltd. One of Saint Johns'\noldest brokerage houses, the company flled voluntary assignment\npapers today. It is understood aU\nthe property and securltlee of the\ncompany's clleut* have been preserved ud protected and that the\ncurrent liabilities of tlie concern wlU\nbe small.\nTb* nouse of J. M. Robinson snd\nsons wss founded In 1880.\nThe firm of J. M. Robinson snd\nSon* of Montreal bs* a connection\nwltb the locsl company,\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA, Oct. e\u2014Toronto: litres 33 to 39 cent*, firsts 30 -icnts,\nseconds 18 cents, delivered. Dealers\nhere are offering for British Columbia eggs extraa 37 oents, firsts 30\nosnt*, dellevered, but none ire available, a few turkeys are coming ior\nthe Thanksgiving trade with dealers\npaying 34 to 33 cent* per pound,\ndelivered.\nMontreal: Extraa 35 to 34 oente,\nfirsts 38 cents, seconds 10 cents.\nHalifax: Extraa 84 to 34 cents,\nfirsts 30 to 31 cente, seoonds 13\nto  33  centa.\nChicago: Spot 33H, November refrigerators  18%.     .\nMETAL MABKETS\nWT T04UC Oct. 4\u2014Oopper quiet.\n-taleotrohrtle. spot sal futur* 7.\nTin ester, spot aad n**rbr MM:\nfuturi   MM.\niron  qui*t  ud uaebeaaed.\nLe*d study; apot l\u00bbew Tork 4M;\n\u25a0Kt at, Leuli 443.\nztac easy; (an at Loul. spot\nand ratur* 347.\nAsttaxmy 4.M.\nPonlga bar eflvar MH eeat*.\nAt Umdon\niHMlM cope-', spot 03 3s 4d:\nfuture U4 3s 4d; electrolytic, spot\n140 lOi; futuw til. \\\nTin. spot UM Ts 4d; futuri C13T\n10s.\nLead, spot tit 14a: futuri tig.\nZinc, spot tu in: future 113 10*\nTORONTO STOCKS\nCUMB SHARPLY\nChance Cornea After Flood\nof Selling at the Opening; Gloom Overcome\nTORONTO. Oct 4 (CP)\u2014Oirrtid\ndownward by a flood of selling at\nthe opening, tb* Toronto steek \u2022>-\nchug* rallied for * alwrp advance\nwhich sent lasses In aU groups to\nsubstantially hlgber levels today. A\nsustained upturn In New Tork overcame gloomy sentlatnt du* to\nbrokerage house tenures. Volume\ntotalled  44440 shares.\nBrsalUu Traction ranged between\nI ud -sh. elortag at 4H, up %.\nC. P. R. cloeed it 14H up H- Winnipeg Dectrle was off H to s new\nlow of IH-\nHew lows wan touched br International Nickel and Noranda but\nboth showed good gains at the cloee.\nNickel cloelng it \u00bbVi. up IH, No-\nrandi cloud at 113.40, up 4140.\nOU stocks roe* to higher ground\nBritish Anwrlou cloeed at SH up\nH Imperial -we* eold down te SH,\ndosing *t 10H. up * point Intar-\nnatlonal petroleum cloeed it 10 wttb\n* Bit gain ot IH- Pom at UH\nwas off  14.\nTORONTO MINES\nCUMB HIGHER\nBroad  Upswing  Ig   Particularly Noticeable ia In-\nterliated Issues\nTORONTO. Oct. 4 (OP)\u2014A broad\nupswing, especially noticeable la In-\nterlletes Issues today, carried tbe\nStandard atock ahd Mining \u00abch\u00bbnge\nto hlgber level*, sale* volum* held\nto a turnover of 134,144 sham.\nThe Increased quarterly payment\n<H Uke Shore shareholders hss bad\na stimulating effect on tbe stock. It\nclosed today at 434,1 a*t gala of 11\nMclntyre advanoed 11.74 to Cloae at\n418.74 and Oome at 4444 advue-\n\u2022d 34.\nNorud* end International Nickel\neach advanoed 11 thl tanner to 118\nand the latter to 4440. Hudson Bay\nlost 10 cut* to 43.40.\nInternational OU moved up 41 to\n410: Imperial 74 cents to 410 end\nBritish American gained 30 centa to\nclose at 4844.\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., of Canada, Ltd.\nTRAIL-BRITISH COLUMBIA\nManufacturer!  of\nELEPHANT\nBrand\nCHEMICAL   FERTILIZER'S\nSOLO BV NATIONAL ERCIT CO., NELSON\nProduc\u00abn   and   Reflaen  of\nTADANAC\nBrand\nELECTROLYTIC\nAmmonium Phosphate\nSulphate of Ammonia\nTriple Superphosphate\nLead-Zinc\nCadmium-Bismuth\nAllegheny   _  3't\nAllied    Chemical 41%\nAmerican Can .. 40H\nAmer For Power 1IH\nAm Ma ft Fdy 30H\naim Smelt _ Re 33\nAmer  Telephone 133H\nAmerlc   Tobeoco 14\nAnaconda     14H\nAtchlaon     U3H\nBaldwin   7H\nBait   _   Ohio. 34H\nBendix   Aviation 14H\nBeth   8tel     34_,\nCanadlsn    Fadf 1SH\nCbee it Ohio .. 38\nChrysler  14H\nCom   ft    south 4H\nCon   am   N  T mt.\nCorn    Products. 43H\nC   Wright   pfd..\nDupont  -  41\nEastman    Kodak 104\nEl   Power   _   Lt 33H\nErie      ig\nFord English  ....\nPord of  Csnada\nFlnt Nat Stores.. 44H\nFreeport   Tenia. 17H\nOeneral   Motors.. 36_\nGeneral   Electric 34H\nOenersl    Foods.. 85\nOold   Dust     30H\nOruby _  4H\nGreat North pfd 34\nOreat  W  Sugar 4H\nHowe  Sound   ... IS\",\nHudson  Motor*. 4\nIna    Oopper    .... 3'i\nInternet    Nickel 8H\nInter Tel _ Tel 1SH\nKeUy spring .... l\nKenn Copper .... 1314\nKresge S S   49\nKroegg   _   TolL 7'i\nMeek   Truck   .... 14\nMilwaukee   pfd\nNash   Motors   .. 17%\nNat  Dairy   Prod 34H\nN  Power  It   IA\nNew Tork C*ntr 84\nPaclf  Oaa  _   El 34\nPackard    Motors ty,\nPenn R R ..,  84\nPhillips Pete  .... SH\nRadio  Corpora.. 1314\nRadio Keith  Or 8'i\nRem Rand   4H\nRock   Island   ... 38H\nflafswsy   Stores.. 44H\n3  Louis  tt  8  F S<_\nShell  Union  Oil 41,\nSinclair   Con   . 4H\nSouth   Calif   Bd 93H\nSouth   Pacific  .. 80H\nStan OU ef Oil 83\nStan Oil ot Ind\nStan Oil of N J Urns\nStewart   Warner 4H\nStudebaker     10H\nTexa*    Corpora, 17\nTen* oulf Bul.. 34H\nUnion carbide . 44H\nUnion  OU   Calif 4\nUnion  Paclflo   . Ul\nUnited   Aircraft 1SH\nU 8 Pip* ab KT 1\u00ab!4\nU 8  Rubber ... 4H\nO  a  Steal     71H\nWest  Bectric   .. 44\nWHrj*   Overlsnd 3\nTeUow Truck ... IH\n3H\n93 H\n74H\nUH\n14H\n301,\n133\n78\n13H\n100\n4H\n34H\n13H\n34 H\n11\n38 H\n13\".\n4H\nOH\nSSVt\n43 H\n3H\n69',.\n7\u00abH\n14H\n30H\n94\n133 H\n43 H\nMH\nUO\nTH\n34 H\n15 H\n38H\n13H\n37 V,\nt4H\n4H\n40\n43H\n\u25a0H\nIO li\n44H    107%\n14H     31H\n11 13H\n4H\n10\n44%\n17%\n34\n43%\n14%\n33%\n34%     34%\n44%     34\n14\n6%\n30\n13%\n\u00bb%\n3%\n7%\n14%\n10%\n43%\n4H\n19%\n15%\n31\n93%\n30%\n3%\nao\ns\n4%\n4\n33\n39\n4%\n>H\n4%\n39%\n45\n38%\n34%\n9%\n\u00bb*x\n18\n11%\n\u25a0\"H\n\u00bb'x\n100\n11%\n11%\n9%\n14%\n4%\n34\n4H\n13%\n4\n4H\n4H\n14%\n1\nUH\n44\nTr,\n14\n4%\n17%\n34%\n15%\n41%\n34\n4H\n44%\n4%\n13\n4H\n4%\n34%\n44\nHi\n4\n4\n33\n40\n81\n\u00abH\n*>H\n4%\n10\nM%\n34%\n44%\n4\nits\n19%\n14%\n4%\nT1H\n40 44\n1%\n4%\n*\nSTRONG BUYING\nSUPPORT COMES\nOP AT MONTREAL\nFor   First   Time   la   Some\nWeeka Tone of. Market\n-     Becomes Bullish\nMONTR1AL. Oue, Oet. 4. (OT)\u2014\nla \u2022 renewal of ooofldince foUew-\nlag a troubled session yesterdsy,\n\u2022trong buying support tod*y m*ds\nIta appearance ea th* Montreal\natock esehuge. For the flnt Ume\nln tone week* tb* too* of tb* market wa* decidedly bullish.\nAnnouncement at tb* opening\nthat tbe firm of Watson 4a Chambers bad aeaaptad Uaulctatlon and\nbwn suspended did not lar the mar.\nket. Two other firms secepted liquidation yeeterday. Tbey were McDougall li cowans ud Oreeneblelds\n* Oo.\nStatement* by leaders of Canadian\neconomic life. Issued thle morning.\ntended to restore confidence. Credit\nwu good; the etock exchange houses\nwere, 0 1 grest msjorlty, in in ex-\noelleu; situation, snd the buks\nwar* sound, It wu pointed cut.\nINTERLI8TED ISSUES\nSTBONO\nOn tbe exchange the rls* wu\nnaturally confined to tb* tnterllsted\nstocks, In which there hu been free\ntrading, and which tn the pest two\nweeks took loaaea\nBrulllan Traction, on a turnover\nef 38,787 shares, climbed to 9% ud\nelosed at 4% for a net advance of\nIH pointe. International Nickel\ncloaed at 4%, up l'i. Canadian Pacific closed at 14%, up the fraction.\nOeneral Steel Wane advanced %\nto  1%,\nThree minor losses were shown hi\ntb* tegged list, Winnipeg Electric,\nAbitlbi and Holllnger each dropping\nfraction ally.\nGovernment bonds wen Inclined\nto heaviness, seven new lowe being\nrecorded, tbe losses varying from 75\ncente to 45,\nTotal sales were 48,484 ehsree.\nBonds,  481,400.\nWINNIPEG WHEAT\nMAKES ADVANCES\nAll Four Options Advance on\nStrength of Reflected\nConfidence\nwnnrtPBO, Oct. 6 <cpi\u2014improv*-\nm_nt tn securltlM market* snd\nfriendly itroogth \u00abt Obloato f\u00bbv*\nconfidence to wh**t holder* which\nwm reflected In \u00abn advance In a\\\\\nfour option* oa the wheat m\u00bbrket\nhere today. Votuee at tbe clo*e wore\n)H oenta to SU cente higher than\nyeaterday*  final   fijrurea.\nThere wu \u00ab. rood demand from\nmlllerg for htffh grade wheat and\nexporter* were taking eome on the\nlower grade*. Reoelpti Mid oountry\ndellvirle* show substantial Improvement. There waa a fair actMtjr ln\nthe caah wheat and coarse grain*\nsection with prloe* showing an improved tone ln sympathy with wheat.\nCANADA SOUND\nIS CONNECTION\nOF RAIL HEAD\nSir Hsnry Thornton StrtwM\nSolvtncy \u00bbf lh* Chartered\nof CaiwU\nVAMCOCVBl, S. 0.. Oct. 4\u2014That\nthl chartered bank* ef Cuada ire\ntn * thoroughly sound position,\nud tbat thi oountry as 1 whole will\nsucoaaafuUr work Ita ww through\nlie difficulties, were tb* kiynetei ef\na speech delivered here todsy ky Sir\nHsnry Thornton, president of thc\nCtnadian National railways, a* referred te th* nwasslty of * royal\ncommission to Inquire Into tbe\ntransportation problem* of tb* Dominion.\nSir Henry wu tbe gueet at 1\nluncheon given by 1. Trli Smith,\nBritish Columbia director ef tbi\nNatlonal railways.\n\"Wi all hare an abiding ud unbounded talUi Is our oountry,\" observed Sir Henry. \"Fundamentally\nwe an perfectly sound snd solvent\nwi srs bitter oft tben mu; other\noountrlet. We will return to normal\nquicker thu other nations. The\ngreet nitursl resources of Csnada\nar* th* aame a* tbey were three\n-fairs sgo. Wi hive the ssme oour-\negeous, conscientious ud liw-ibld-\nlng people. ThU ls not tM tlmi for\ndisplay of atrife. or to aeek tbi\nsacrificial goat. Tb* part cannot be\ngreater thsn tb* whole, and no section of thl* country cu reilly prosper unless tbt whole oountry pros-\npen. Lit us therefore resolve unselfishly snd cooperatively to dedicate ourselves to tbe support of\nour constitutions! suthorlty ind\nstud shoulder to shoulder la 1\ntime of common but temponry\ndanger.\n\"Tbe great buka ef Cuada have\nhid enviable records. Thty are tb*\ntrust*** of fund* confided to tbem\ntnd thtt trustaeehlp hss been\nfslthfully eiecutad. Sine* th* preeent depression deecended upon us,\nlet u* say since July, 1124, there\nhss not been * single but closure\nln tb* whole of Canada, and while\nI am far from drawing comparisons\nfrom tb* misfortunes of othen, It ls\n* striking fset that In tha United\nStates, admittedly tbe most opulent\nnstion ln tb* world, 'tbtn hive\nbeen approximately 4400 bank closures during the period mentioned,\nInvolving deposit* amounting to fl,-\n000,474,000:000. Of course, til of\nthis sum 1* by no means lost, aa\ntben wtll be at lent a degree of\nsalvage, but the comparison points\nvividly to the solvency end strength\nof Canadlsn banks and their ability\nto weather such 1 storm as we are\nat present encountering. True, our\nbanking syatems an somewhat different, but that doee not alter the\ndeductions to be drawn from wbat\nI bin Mid.\"\nMABKR  TALCS  NEW\nYOHK LISTINGS DOWN\nWtW T04UC, Oct. 4 (IIP)\u2014Th*\nm *rk-:t value of all shares listed on\ntbe New Tork stock exchange declined 113.444,944,444 during Sep,\nlumber to a total of 43J.S37.037.440\nas of October 1.\nEXCHANGE RATES\niww rem, on. \u25a0ssmMiut w-\npM% first at 44*4 tor MMea.\nCWtadlu debars 11 per eent due.\nPrime St. cents.\nLire. 4 14 oents.\nUrugu*y 35.76 outs.\nMarki 3! J0 cents.\nKronen 3440 cents.\nPROSPECTING IS\nDONE, COW CREEK\n.Seven Claims Are Located;\nOne  Claim  Is Staked\nNear Taghum\nlucent que*t* for mineral in tbe\ndistrict bave been it Cow creek on\nKootenay lake where seven mlnersl\nclaim* bam been staked, Eugene\nframpton being tbe agent for the\nstaking of 1 number of thess. Including one claim staged st Tsghum.\ntb* total number of cllsm* recorded\nat tbe government recorder's ofllee\nduring  tb* peat montu  waa eight.\nThe recent claims staked, their\nlocsUon*   and   tbelr   locators   sre:\nTwo Star Mining company by\nJohn  L.  Parker\u2014Two  Star   Free.\"\nth*   \"Sundown\nthe   south   by\nFrao.\"\nKatherine dark Timmons\u2014\"afon-\nafch,\" on the east side of Kootenay\nlate, adjoining tl_ \"Likevlew,\" mineral claim.\nJ, Hall, by Cngene Prampton\u2014\n\"Joyoe,\" on tbe south slope of Cow\ncreek, adjoining tbe north boundary\not \"Oold Field,\" mineral claim.\nW, Brampton by Eugene Frampton\n\u2014\"Ooldfleld,\" 1500 feet south of\nCow creek idjclnlng tbi southern\nboundary of \"Joyoe\" mineral claim.\n' Eugene Frampton\u2014\"Warren,\" on\nttu north slope of KUskanook creek.\nadjoining    the    \"Outlook\"    mineral\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMOHTK1AL, Oct ~l\u2014\u00bbUtter 194\negg prion wen higher while choree\nwii lower today.\nOn tba aeg market, trash\nor prairie extrss, is csrlota,\na ent it 44 te 44 oent* \u00bb\u2022 <t\u00b0\u00aben\nwhile first* wen uncbugstf it IS\ncents and seconds at 11 csita 4\ndown. BrltUh Columbia fresh Mtn*\nfield steady at 17 crate and I_*h\npullet extra* wen unchapced it 14\norate t down.\nCDeeee. Ontario, 131, te 11%.\nCbeeee,   Quebec,   1414.\nButter. No. 1 flnMt. 30 td WH.\nI**, freeh extra* is eertoas, 84\nIgg*. fr**b flnte In esrtow, 34.\nIrs, storsgs extras Ig eertens. 34.\nCHICAGO GRAIN\nGA-6SJR0NGIY\nKeep Pace With the Spirited\nAdvance of Majority of\nSecurity Prices\nCHICAGO, Oct. 4 (By Jobs F.\nBoughm, Associated Preee market\neditor)\u2014Robust upturns ts grain\nprloes todsy kept pm with a spirit-\nthree mllee east of Ymir,  boundedi\u00bbed advene* of securities.  Much of\nVANCOUVER   LIST\nBig   Missouri   \t\nO-sore Ent\t\nOeorgl* River \t\nOolconda    \t\nOrandview\t\nInt c tt O  _\nKootenay Florence\nLorne  Oold  \t\nNational  silver \t\nNoble Five\nAsk\n,H!i\nOregon copper ..\nPremier   \t\nPend Onllle  \u201e.,\nPioneer _ _\t\nPorter   Idaho   \t\nReeves McDonald\nRano Oold  \u201e\nRufus Argenta \t\nRuth  Hop*   ,\nSllvercreet    ....\t\nBnowflske    \t\nOILS\nA p Consolidated .....\nC ud E Lands \t\nCalmont   \t\ncommonwealth    _\nDalhousle _\nEastcrest \t\nFabyan _-.\t\nHargal   M _\t\nMercur-e*^. \t\nMayland \t\nRoyallte   -\t\nBid\n.10\nAl\n.03\",    .08%\nSI\n04(4     04!4\n.10       M\n.0014\n.07H    .04\n.01\n.08\n.04\n.44\n.85\n.    .41\n.    .81\n. 3.15     3.14\n.   .04\n.30\n.18\n34\n.14\n.03\n.05\n.01\nmv,  .01 >,\n.0414\n31\n.03'-\n.04\n.13\n.08\n.0014\n.03\n.07%\n.13\n4.00\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nWINNIPm}, Oct. 8\u2014 Receipts:\nCattle 414; calvea 74: hogs 540:\nsheep 130.\nSteers, up to 1050 lbs.: Oood snd\nchotoe 44:50 to 44.60.\nSteers, over 1050 lb*: Oood and\nchoice 44.50 to 4435.\nHeifers, Ocud ud choice 44 to 44.\nFed calves: Oood ud choloe 45.60\nto HM.\nOows: Oood 43.T5  to 4534.\nCanners and cutters: 4.50 to 41 34.\nBulls:   Oood  41.60   to   41.73.\nStocker and feeder ateera: Oood\n43.60 to 44.35.    '\nStook cows and hcifert: Oood\n4350 to 43:36.\nMilken and sprlngera: 435 to 470.\nVeal calves: Oood and cholcs 46\nto 44.50.\nHogs: Select bacon 41 Per head\npremium bacon 45; butchers 11 per\nhead discount.     _\nLambs: Oood handywelgbt 4540;\ngood heavies 44 to 4440.\nSheep: Oood heavies 43 to 43.60;\ngood bandywelght 43.\nTOBACCO CROP IS\nDOING WELL, FORKS\nORAND FORKS, B C, Oot. t,\u2014\nA. i. Mins, tobacco speclsllst of\nthe Summerland experimental station visited Orand Forks district\nduring tbe week end Inspected the\ntobeoco In tbe curing shed* which\nwas grows on tha Sunnyetde farm\nand the farm of o. A. Crawford. The\ntobacco la making excellent progreas\nin curing and a hlgb grade quality\nleaf ahould be turned out.\nPhUlp Oarvle by Eugen* Frampton\u2014\"Baldl*\" on tb* south slope\nof Oow creek sdjolntng the northern\nboundsry of \"Outlook'' mineral claim\nEdwin Balnbrldge by Eugene\nFrampton\u2014\"Outlook,\" about 300 feet\nsouth from Cow creek on the east\nside of Kootenay lake adjoining the\nsouthern boundary of \"Baldl*\" mineral claim.\nAlbert E Jerome-r\"Oolden Queen\nNo. 3 Free.\" at Taghum bounded on\nthe south by the \"Granite Poor-\nman\" mineral claim.\nBANK   OF   MONTREAL\nINSPECTOR MOVES\nTO HEAD OFFICE\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 6\u2014A. M. Blott,\nInspector ln British Columbia for\nthe Bank ot Montreal, left laat night\nfor tu east where he will b* ittach-\ned to the bead office ot the bank ln\nMontreal.\nMr. Blott came to Vancouver lust\n10 yssra ago from Hamilton. For\nsevers! yeare he acted a* accountant\nat th* main office. Three yeara ago\nhi wu mid* Inspector. In that capacity he ha* from tlm* to tlm*\nvisited all tho bank's brutohea In\nthe province. With the exoeptlon of\none -year tn San Francisco hs haa\nbwn continuously in British Columbl* sine* at came here ls 1431.\nthe augmented buying -which accompanied tbe rise of wbeit especially was assoclsted with general expectancy that some Important constructive action would follow a conference at the White House tonight\nto eon*ld*r the preeent business\nsituation.\nWhut closed firm 3-314 cents\nhigher, corn 114 to 1% up. oata \\\nto IH advance, and provlslona varying from 10 oents decline to 14\ncenta gain.\n44% 6314\n84 63%\n68% >3H\n57% 44%\n34\n38\n30\",\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINIFEO, Mu., Oct. 4.\u2014Grain\nquotations:\nOpen   Htgh   Low dose\nWheat;\nOct 53U\nNov    63%\nDec     53%\nMay    56%\nOata:\nOct    31       3414\nDM.    \u2014    34       34\nMay    ...._   8014   30%\nBarliy:\nOct    80      so%\nDie.         30%   4114\nMay   '.    43%   3314\nFlix:\nOct.\nDec.\nMar\nRye:\nOct.    _ _   33       43%   33\nDec    33%    14%    33%\nMiy        4414    4714    36'i\nCash Prion:\nWheat: No. I Hard, 5614: No. 1\nNor., 44%: No. 3 Nor.. 40%; No. 8\nNor.. 15%; No. 4. 41%; No. 6. 34%;\nNo. 6. 44%: Feed, 35%; Track, 63%;\nNo. 1 Durum, 40%,\n30\n30%\n33'i\n14%   4414\n94%   44%\n53'4\n44%\n53 >4\n57'4\n\u25a0a '4\n44%\ntt%\n501.\n31\n3*314\n04%\nno\n4414\n46\n100<4 103     1O014  100%\n33%\n33'4\n3714\nEGG MARKET IS\nFIRM, INTERIOR;\nSUPPUB SCARCE\nTrade Is Turning ts Storage\nStocks; Egg Prices\nIncreased\nTb* egg market bl Interior of\nBritish Columbia continues t* die-\nplay 1 decidedly firm trend. Loeal\nsupplies we v\u00bbrT scarce at all polnta,\nud outaldi eu\u00bbllss, In the grade*\nof extra*, aad flreta are about finished, state* S. R. Bowell, Dominies\negg uupwoter, Is bl* weekly report.\nTbe trad* ta now turning to storage\nstock*, and thwe will be the main\nsource of supply tor tb* nut tw*\nmonth*- During tbl* p*rlod, producers whose flocks b*v* srrlved at tbs\nIsylng stag* will reap s substantial\nprofit, aa tb* preaent ratio of egg\nprice* to feed costs Is tbe bighwt\nIn yews.\nMuy producers who eut down, er\n\u2022eld tbelr flocks during tbe put\nMason, an sow wtahlng tbey bad\nfollowed tb* advice ilven them te\nhang on. At ail polnta Uure I* a\ndecided Increase fn Interest In poultry raising, and It 1* ilgslttunt\ntbat serersi buattrea* men an amonx\nthou starting. Theae man ar* tin-\nally pretty careful __ut their Investments, ud not pron* to ru*h\nInto Ill-considered enterprise*. Tb*\ndemand for laying pulleta 1* k*en,\nwith local breeder* sold out, ud\nnumbers being brought In trom tbe\n04444.\nEgg prloe* bar* lncressod. and sow\nstud at, wholesalers to produoere:\nExtras 34, flnt* 34. pullet extrss 48.\npeewees 16. Retailer to producer,\nextra* 35, flnt* 31, pulltt extrss 80,\npeewees 30. Retail, extras 40, firsts\n85, pullet extrss 80. p*owe*s 46.\nWben specials ar* being packed tb*y\n\u2022re retailing at 44, Storage flreta\nan being sold lo reuiler* *t 40,\naft retailing at 46 to 40.\nThe poultry market 1* steady, wtth\na good demand for quality atock.\nPrime roasting chtx an bringing\n34 to 33, live, and 34 to Ft dressed.\nHeavy fowl bring 13 to 14 live, 14\nto 31 dressed. Liglit fowl lo to IS\nIfve, IS to 17 dreeaed.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nCommerce   \u2014,..._\t\nDominion     \t\nBrazilian   \t\nB   A   OU\t\nCanada Steamer*  \u2014\nCons Mining and Smalt\t\nHlllcreet  \t\nUk* of  th* Wood*\t\nMontreal  Power ,.,    . .\nPower Oorp  ,\nWabaaso   Cotton   \u2014 \u2014-\nWinnipeg   Elect    ______\nDECLABE DIVIDEND\nNEW YORK, Oct. 6 (API\u2014Am*rl\ncsn smelting and Refining oompany\ntoday declared a quarterly dividend\not 3714 oente a shin on tbe common atock, payable November 3 to\natock cf record October 14, placing\nthe stock on a 4140 annual basis,\nagainst 43 previoutly.\n144\n404\n4%\n4%\n1\n44\n41\n414\n44\n\u00bb4>\/4\n10\n4\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS. Oot. 4\u2014Hour 14\nrente lower. Tn carload lota family\npatents 4.30 to 480 per barrel ln 84-\n, lb. ootton aack*. Shipment* 83,448.\nBran  10.00  to  1040.\nWheal: No. 1 northern 6314 te\n4714: No. 1 Red Durum 47% 41\n4814:  Dec. 4014   May 5414.\nCora:  No.  4  yellow 34%   to  34V4.\nOata:   No.  3  whit* 31%   to  31%.\nFlax: No. 1. 13414  to 130U.\nCinadi'i Ricerd Ciitinj\nTb* heevtegt Iron ruling of\nrecord ever made In Canada.\nwa* recently turned lnt et\nth* Dominion Steel end Cool\nCorporation's foundry In\n\u25a0Sydne-y, N.S. Finlahed weight\n\u2014130,000 lb*. Time require..\nfor preparing maid\u2014Udsys-\nActual pouring ef metal\nreoulred only 12 minute! but\n7 day* were required to eooP\nth* greet ceiling before\n\u25a0 tripping.\nQ\\l\u00a3\nREC O RD\nSPEAKS _\/or ITSELF\nThis might? iron casting constitutes a record in\nthe history of Cansda _ iron foundries and is a\ntribute to the derdopment of this great countrr\n\u2014 while Turret's record of popularity stands\nunchallenged in the cigarette world due to their\nquality and mildness.\nAfter all, nothing can replace good hones t tobacco t\ngrown and ripened right out in the field under\nnature's own sunlight\u2014nothing artificial about\nthat\u2014and the high quality is \"inbred\".\nT Quality and Mildness\nurret\nGIICAKETTES\nIt for litsl\n30 for tie.\n\u2014and its flat tine\ntif fifty ond\nona hundred\nMaavlsetutW Snf\nImperial Tobacco Company\net Canada, Limited\n PAGE   TFN\nGANONG\nCHOCOLATES\nin handsome  one-pound\nboxes\n75* ct  i\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nPRICES\nREDUCED\nIM htn tn nun; used tan,\n\u25a0at M tn Inducement for yoa to\nfew now wa  am  reduced  th.\n$50 T0 $ioo\ntm in oor UMd ten. Choose your\nam to\u2014v. A null <irpo.it wUl\nhoH tt (or joa.\nNelaon Transfer\nCo., ua.\nThame SS Nebon, B. C\nGLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETIHST  Uld  OPTICIAN\nloft. MJ-808. Medical Art. Bide\nCITY DRUG Cq.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nTtim* U Box 1012\nAlways at your service\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWATCHMAKER,\nJEWELER\nand Graduate Optician\n41S  BALL  STREET\nPHONE TAXI\n77\nFreight Schedule\nDally to Rossland\nand Trail, 10 a.m.\nTraU   Phone   185\nPLAY-BY-PLAY STORY OF HOW THE\nATHLETICS BEAT THE CARDINALS, 3-0\ntbs nun oaili rows, kelson, a. c. \u2014 Wednesday moknino. October ?. W\nThu. ni a Uto ruah ot ratooun\nto till tM bl( p-tche. at vacant\nmtxts. Th. day wm mum xtstS lultry-\nTJio loft field bleacher, furnished a\nbackground ol ehirt Heens. Tho\nnasi hung lletleealy <rom tho polo In\n_n__i.ld. Tb. Infield looked herd\nand dusty after being amoothad out\nFIEST- LNMNG\nCAR!_NAL8\nFlowers .tartod ln place ot Adams\nfor th. cardinal., dooplto hi* In-\nJury. Flower, up. Flower, filed out\nto Foxi. Watklna up. Bail one. Foul\nstrlka one. It wu Into tho right\nfield atands. Ball two, outelde. Strike\ntwo called. Ball three, low. Watklna\npopped to Barnahaw. Frlach up.\nstrike one, called. Ball one, hlfh.\nBall two, outside. Foul, atrlke two.\nThe boll weat agtlntt the barrier In\nleft field. Foul. Into the lower stands\noft the left field lln.. Frlach filed\nout to Slmmone. No runs, no hlta,\nno errors, none left.\nFIRST   INNINO\nATHLETICS\nBlahop up. Strike one, awung.\nStrike two, called. Blahop singled to\ncenter field. Haaa up. Foul, atrlke\none. Baaa bunted down the third\nbaat line but It rolled foul. BUhop\nran to aeoond on Haw' eacr_l\u201e\nbunt, Flowers' to Bottomley. Cochrane up. Bail one, outside. BaU two,\nlow. Ball three, outside, atrlke one\ncalled. Foul, atrlke two. It went\nInto tho upper tier back of tbe\nplate. Cochrane grounded out to\nBottomley unasalsted, B\u2014hop going\nto third. Slmmone up. Strike one.\ncalled. Ball one, low. strike two\nswung. Ball two, lnalde. Bishop\nscored on Simmon, double against\ntbe left field wall.\nFoxx up. Foul, strike one. It was\non the root behind the plate. BaU\none, outelde, BaU two, low, outelde.\nBaU three, high. Foxx walked, the\nfourth baU being outside. Miller up.\nStrike one called. Bail one, outelde.\nFoul, atrlke two. MUler fouled out\nto Wilson. Ona run, two hlta,\nerrors, two left.\nSECOND INNINO\nCARDINALS\nA thick hare settled over the\nfield, blotting out the sun. Bottom-\nley up. Strike one, called. Foul,\nstrike two. It sailed Into the upper\ndeck off tho right Held line. Foul\nROSE\nBeauty Parlor\nK.W.C. Block             Ward Rt.\nl'hone Si; for Appointments\n Downstairs\t\nELKS I. T. * F. LTD.\nNelson\nBusiness College\nDAV OR EVENING CLASSES\nIndividual    Tuition\u2014Commence\nany tlmt.\nP.  O.  Box  14 Phone  808\nSIT    STANDARD CAFE    &\u00bb\u201e\nNELSON'S POPULAR RESTAURANT\nTHE   BERT   FOR   LESS       SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Me\nHIGH  CLASS  MEALS  39c SODA  FOUNTAIN  REIIVKE\nWEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS\nin high-grade      MEATS\nOwing to the Great Demand We Are Putting on Our\nDELICIOUS LAMB PATTIES: lb  20*\nFRESH PORK KIDNEY: lb  15*\nBONELESS .STEWING BEEF: 2 lbs. for   25*\nFRESH GROUND HAMBURG: 2 lbs. for 25*\nBurns 6c Co., Limited\u2014Phone 50\nWest Kootenay Butcher Co.\u2014Phone 5\nTime Will Tell\n\u2014ButTime\nIs Money\nSave TIME and MONEY\nBT buying Known Quality Building Materiala. Thu\nyou eliminate tho element of chance. You dont\nhare to Wilt for time to t\u00abIL You know Just how\nlong   aad   Juat   how   weU   your   materiala   wUl   last.\nLET CT BUILD FOB YOB\nFOR SALE\u2014Door and Frame for Vault. A bargain.\nA. H. GREEN _?_,\n(Sucoewort to John Burn* Jt 8m)\nPLANT K-STS \"\u2022   OFFICES fij^*.!\u00ab\"\u2022\n>nd SALES OFFICE\ninto the dirt. Bottomley hoUted to\nPout, vho made the catch a few\nieet ott the flrat baaa line. Hafer up.\nBall one, lnalde. Strike one, \u25a0wung.\nStrike two awung. Hafey grounded\nout, Dykea to fox*.\nMartin up. The atande roared a*\nthe young fielder came to the plate.\nStrike one called. Poul. atrlke two,\na drift down the left field line.\nBall ont, Martin had to duck. Ball\ntwo, lnalde. Martin fanned, awlnglng\nat a fire ball. The crowd waa ln an\nuproar. No rune, no hit*, no erron,\nnone left.\nHECOND INNING\nATHLETICS\nDykea up. High went to third beee\nfor the Cardinal.. Ball one, outelde.\nBall two, lnalde. Dykes hitting the\ndirt to dodge it. Strike one, called.\nStrike two, called. Ball three, outelde. Dykea alngled to center field.\nWilliam* up. Strike one called. Foul,\natrlke two. Wllliame tried to bunt.\nWilliam* fanned, awlnglng at a faat\nball. Barnahaw up. Strike one, awung.\nBall one, high and outside. Dykea\nran to aecond on Barnahaw'* hot\nahot to Johnson who recovered the\nball for a putout et first. Bishop up.\nPoul, strike one, into the uppoi\nboxes. Strike two, called. Bishop\nfiled out to Martin, wbo made a\nnice running catch tn left - center.\nNo rvns, one hit, no erron, one left.\nTHIRD INNINO\nCARDINALS\nWllaon up. Ball one, lnalde. Wilson\nfiled out to Simmons ln de_p left\ncenter. Gelbert up. Oelbert grounded\nout to Foxx, unassisted. Johnaon up-\nStrike one called Poul, strike two.\ninto the screen, poul Into tbe upper\ndeck behind home plate. Johnaon\nfanned awlnlng. The Cardinal* vent\ndown In order for the third straight\ntime aa Barnahaw showed a world\nof atuff. No runs, no hits, no errcV,\nnone left.\nTHIRD   INNINO\nATHLETIC8 #\nHaas up. Ball one, outside. Strike\none, awung. Strike two, Haaa failed\nin an attempt to. bunt. Haaa alngled\nto right field on a drtv_ that graaed\nFrlacha glove.\nCochrane up: Poul, atrlke one. It\nwaa a long drive Into the upper deck\ntn right Held. Ball one, outside. Ball\ntwo, outelde, Johnson threw to flnt.\nCochrane grounded to Frlach. forcing Haaa at aecond bate. Cochrane\nwaa aafe at flnt when Bottomley\ndropped the relay. It waa an error\nfor Bottomley.\nSlmmone up. Strike one, called.\nThe crowd booed the decision. Sim\nmons hit to Prisch and the Card in\nale completed a double play thla\ntime via Oelbert and Bottomky.\nNo'runs, one hit, one error, none\nleft.\nFOURTH    INNINO\nCARDINALS\nHigh up: The sun wa* out again\nend It waa steaming hot. Earnshaw\ntook plenty of time strolling to the\nbox. Strike one, called. High bounced\nto Barnahaw and was out at flnt.\nWatklna up: Strike one called. Watklna filed  out  to Miller.\nFrisch up: poul, strike one, over\nthc roof behind ttyrd base. Ball one,\noutside.\nBall two, high. Poul, strike two.\nIt waa over the roof.\nBottomley up: Ball one, Frlach\nstole second base on a close play.\nStrike once, swung. BaU two, outside. Foul, atrlke two. It waa In\nthe stands back of flnt. Bottomley\nl- nned, swinging at the third strike.\nNo runs, no hits, no errors, one left.\nFOURTH INNINO\nATHLETICS\nFoxx up: Poxx grounded out. Oelbert  to   Bottomley.\nMiller up: Ball one, outside. Miller popped to Oelbert.\nDyke* up: Ball one, outsld*. Strike\none awung. Ball two, outside. Foul\nstrike two. It waa Into. the upper\ndeck behind tbe plate. Ball three,\nhigh, Poul Into aereen. Poul onto\nthe roof behind the plate. Foul,\nover the roof again. Johnson wae\nworking alowly. Poul, into thc unper\ntier behind the plate. Poul, against\nthe roof behind third base, Johnson\nhad to use the resin with every\npitch. Dykea bounced to High and\nwa* out at first on a neat play.\nNo runs, no hlta, no erron, none\nleft.\nFIFTH  INNING\nCARDINALS\nHafey up: 8trtke one, swung. Foul,\natrlke two It waa into the aereen.\nEarnshaw showed lota of speed.\nHafey grounded out to Williams to\nPoxx.\nMartin up: The rookie got another\nbig hand. Ball one, \u00ab. alow ball hlgb.\nBall two lnalde and fast. Ball three\noutelde. Strike one called. Poul, over\nthe roof back of the plate. Martin\nhit to left field for a single. It waa\nthe   first  safe   blow   off   Earnshaw.\nWilson up: Barnshaw threw to\nfirst. Strike one. called, strike two,\nswung and Cochrane Wed the ball\nto Foxx. Wllaon fanned swinging and\nMartin waa still glued to flnt.\nOelbert up: Poul atrlke one, It\nwent against the side of the edge of\ntho roof. Strike two called. Earnshaw\nthrew to fint. Ball one, Martin\netole aeoond. Cochrane* throw hitting tbe dirt and bouncing off William*'   chest.\nPoul, back of first Martin waa\ncovered with dirt from his head\nflnt slid*. Gelbert fanned on a third\ncalled atrlke  and the crowd roared.\nNo Tuns, one hit, no erron, one\nThe bleacher crowd gave Martin a\nbig hand as he took his puelUon in\ncenter.\nFIFTH   INNINO\nATHLETICS\nWllliama up: Poul, strike on?. Ball\none, outside. Strike two swung. Williams fanned, swinging at a fast\nball  Inside.\nEarnshaw   up:   Ball   one,   outside\nBarnahaw popped to Oelbert.\nBishop up: Strike one called. Bell\none, low and lnalde. Poul, attlke two.\nIt went to tb\u00ab right field stands.\nBall two, outside. Blahop Wt sharply\nUt Bottomley for a scratch single,\ntht ball bouncing off tha flnt\nbaseman's shoulder.\nHaaa up: BaU ont, outside. Poul\nstrike one, Into tht dirt. Johnaon\nthjew to tint. Poul, strike two,\nover tbe room back of third. Ball\ntwo, hlfh outside. Poul, on top of\nthe stands back of third. Haaa\ngrounded to Oelbert forcing Blahop\nat aeoond wtth a tots to Frtsch.\nNo run*, no hit, no erron, one left.\nSIXTH   INNINO\nCARDINALS\nJohnaon up: Strike one, swung.\nStrike two, called, -bell one, lew.\nJohnaon fanned on a called third\natrike.\nHigh up: Strike ont, awung. High\nrolled to Barnahaw and Wan out\nat  flrtt..\nWatklna up: Watklna filed out to\nSimmons  In  oenter field.\nNo runs, no hlta, no errors, none\nleft.\nSIXTH   INNINO\nATHLETICS \/\nCochrane up: Ball one, outelde.\nBall two, outatde and high. Strike\none, celled. Cochran* pled out to\nMartin on a terrific line drive.\nSim mona up. Simmons hole ted to\nMartin In deep right center. Poxx\nup: Poxx hit a home run over the\nupper room of tbe left field atands.\nIt wta a terlfflc drive. Miller up.\nBall one, low. Miller drove a double\nagtlntt the scote board in right\noenter. Dykea up. Johnaon conferred\nwith Wllaon tn the pitchers' box.\nPoul, strike one, it was on the roof\nbehind the plate. Bail one, outside.\nBall two, outelde. Strike two called.\nBall three, outside. Miller scored\non Dykea' single to left. Dykes holding flnt. Williams up. Dykea ran\nto aecond on William*' tingle paat\nabort. Johnson waa replaced by\nLlndaey. Barnahaw up. Strike one,\nswung. Strike two, swung. Barnshaw fanned twinging. Two runt,\nfour hit*, no erron, two left.\nSEVENTH INNINO\nCARDINALS\nPrisch up. Strike one, called.\nPrisch waa out, Earnshaw to Foxx on\na bunt. Bottomley up. Poul strike\none, over the roof behind third.\nPoul, strike two, into the screen.\nBottomley fanned swinging at a fist\nball. It wu his aecond straight\nstrikeout.\nHafey up. Strike one. called. Ball\none, lnalde. Hafey filed out to Miller\ntn   short   right   field.  No   runs,   no\nhits, no errors, none left.\nSEVENTH   INNINO\nATHLETICS\nThe crowd stood up for a stretch.\nBishop up. Foul, strike one. Blahop\nfiled out to Watklna. Haas up. Ball\none, outside. Strike on- called. Strike\ntwo, swung. Haiaa fanned, swinging\nlustily at a high hard one..Cochrane\nup. Strike one, called. Bali one, low.\nStrike two, called. Ball two, lnalde.\nBall three, outside.' Foul, back Of\nthe plate. Cochrane walked, th*\nfourth ball being outside, Slmmone\nup. Ball one, Inside. Poul, strike\none into the lower stand back of\nthe plate. Simmons singled to center' and Cochrane raced to third on\nthe throw ln, Simmons went to\nsecond. Foxx up. WtlKn conferred\nwith Llndaey on what to hand the\nbig slugger. Bait one, Inside. Poxx\nfiled out to Martin. No runs, one\nhit, no errors, two left.\nMiami innino\nCARDINALS\nMartin up. Strike one, oalled. Martin drove a long double against tiie\nleft field wall for 1)1* second straight\nhit. Wilson up. Ball one, lnalde.\nWilson filed to Miller ln short right.\nOelbert up. Strike one, swung. Ball\none, outside. Foul. Cochrane made a\nsensational catch of Qelberta toul\nat the edge of the stands behind\nthe plate. Collin* batted for Llndaey.\nCollins up. Strike one, called, strike\ntwo, awung. Collins fanned on three\npitched balls \u00abnd the crowd roared.\nNo runs, one hit, no errors, one left\nmouth innino\nathLetk.s\nDerringer replaced Lindsey in the\nbox for the Cardinals. The young\npitcher's nose waa taped as the re-\nault of an abeceta. MUler up. BaU\none, low. Strike one, called. Strike\ntwo, called'. Ball two, outside. Miller\nfanned, awlnglng at a fset bell.\nDykes up. Poul, strike one, into\nthe atands off the right field line\nBall one, inside. Dykes bounded out,\nDerringer to Bottomley. Wllliama up.\nStrike one, awung. Ball one, out-\naide. Bali two, outside. Williams\nfiled out to Watkins. No runt, no\nhits, no erron, none left.\nNINTH INNINO\nCARDINALS\nHigh up. Ball one, outelde. Strike\none, called. Ball two, outside. Ball\nthree, ineide. Strike two, called. High\nfiled to Slmmona ln short left. Watklna up. Strike one, called. Strike\ntwo, swung. Ban one, low. Watkln*\nflled out to Miller. Prisch up. Prisch\nfiled to Slmmona. No runs, no hlta\nno  erron,  none  left.\nNEW LAMPS\nfor\nOLD\n6|   CA allowed on any old Lamp or Lan-\n-\u00bb*#3V tg-^ coai oil or Gas, Turned in\non a\nNEW COLEMAN\nWood Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWholesale - NELSON, B. C. - Retail\nPhon*\nTAXI and\nTRANSFER\n\"t^T     Rally   Freight   Schedule\nto   Trail   end   Rossis nd.\nLeaves   Nelson   10   a.m.\nTrail Depot\u2014Dominion Oarage\nRoaaland   Depot\u2014L.   D.   Cafe\nCON. CUMMINS\nJUST    ARRIVED\nAnother shipment of Parker Duofold\nPens,   right   from   the   factory.\nThe Pen with a lifetime guarantee.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescription   Specialist\nPHONE   1\nShop with  ut by  mall.\nr __ taxi\n35\nTht Beat of Serrlce\n-Careful,  courteous\nintrtn\nNelson Tranfer< Co., Ltd.\nSTABILITY OF   :i\nBANKS ASSURED\nMontreal   Bank   Aathoritiw\nSound Note of Assurance\nAbout Brokerage Houses\nCrawford Bay People\nMotor to the Coast\nCRAWFORD BAY, B. C. Oct. \u00ab,\u2014\nThe monthly meeting of the Women's institute was held ln the hall\nat Qrey creek on Saturday Lfter-\nnoon and was well attended. Mn\nWatson, preaid-nt, was in the chair\nPinal arrangement* wen made for\nthe children's Halloween party, it\nwas decided to hold * Christmaa aale\nat the end of November. The following committee was appointed: Mn\ndope;, and Mn. Burkinshaw for the\ncake and candy; Mn. Watson and\nMrs. Dee. fancy stall; Mn. Simpson\nand Mn. Richardson, tea The report cf the fair was read, allowing a good balance on hand. A vote\nof thanks waa given to the committee in charge. Mn. LyUe who\nwas delegate at the convention at\n\u25a0Edgewood. gave a very interesting\nreport. A delightful tea waa served\nby the Oray Creek member*. A\ncompetition wsa held which waa\nwon hy Miss Prancls. Rev. o Kinney of Procter took the ladies to\nGrey Creek in his launch, tbe\n\"Broadcaster\"\nMONTREAL, Que.. Oct. g.-Rea*-\nsurtng statement* aa to the stability of Ctnadian bene* and the\nsoundness of the majority of stock\nexchange houae* wtre voiced by leading Montreal banking and financial\nauthorities   today.\n\"Tb my certain knowledge the\ngreat majority of Montreal ttock\nexchange houses an ln an ateel*\nlent poaltlon, tnd are fully ablt to\nprotect tbe Interests of their clients,\" tald Beaudry Leman, president of tht Canadian Banker's assoclstlon.\nMr. Leman polntea out that there\nwtt now no excuse for anything\nUke panic. \"Never, in all my experience of banking,\" be aald, \"have\nI known a time when broker's\nloans were ao small tt tt present.\nThe  dsnger  It  not  r\"\u00abtt  now.\"\n\"What tht public aota not realist.\" he continued, \"is that the liquidation haa already taken pltce.\nWhat they now witness is only\nthe end. the flnti antpt-up- The\npublic ahould reeiw. that tbt ml\ndanger wat In 1090. There ls danger\nin loaning on wheat at 12.60, but\nthere lt no danger in lending on\nwheat at 50 cents. It It the\nsame   with  ttockt.\"\nFruit and Vegetables\nRoll to the Drought\nArea of the Prairie\nTORONTO, Oct. 6 (CP)\u2014Car loada\nof fruit and vegetables for the\ndrought stricken areas of southern\nSaskatchewan are being _llled and\ndeapitched from point* in Ontario\nand Brltlah 'Columbia and their\ndestination* selected by thi Canadian emergency, relief committee of the\nUnited church of Canada.\nThe flnt Ontario car load of vegetables, from Winona, hM reached\nBethune. Seek. The flnt British Columbia car of apples, from Kelowna,\nhas been tent to Klncald. Bask., and\na aecond load la en route to Chamberlain,  S-sk.\nA car load of Middlesex country\nproduce waa ahlpped today to Aneroid, Sask.. whert there have b_en\nfive crop failures in aucoesslon. Sea-\nforth has contributed a car load of\nproduce from Huron county for Mc-\nCord, Seek., and Pangm-i* Sask., I*\nreceiving a car load df fresh vegetable* from St. Thomaa, Ont.\nSupplies are being distributed In\nthe needy areas on a oommunity\nbasis, according to Rev. John Coburn\nOf Toronto, the relief committee.\nAlberta Loses Appeal\nOTTAWA, Ont., Oct. \u00ab.\u2014tBy the\nCanadian preset\u2014The province of\nAlberta today lott Its appeal before the supreme court of Canada\nwherein lt questioned the Jurisdiction of tbt board of railway commissi anere in connection with the\nboard's order of Nov. 36, 1930. That\norder rejected Alberta's application\nrequiring the Canadian National to\nput into effect certain rates on\ngrain and flour from points within\nthe provlnoe to Port William. Ann-\nstrong and wettport, ont., and to\nVancouver, B- C\nA. L. MacPhee Resigns as\nAlderman, Kaslo, to Be\nChief   of   Police   Force\nKASLO, B. C, Oct. 6.\u2014A. L. MacPhee haa resigned as alderman on\nthe Kaalo city council end hM been\nappointed chief of police and water\ncommissioner, replacing S. J. Mazes,\nresigned. Mr. MacPhee assumed his\nnew duties Saturday.\nSENATOR   GREEN   PAYS\nVISIT    TO    KASLO.\nKASLO, B. C, Oct. 6.\u2014Senator\nand Mre. R. P. Oreen left Monday\nfor Nelson after spending the weekend ln town visiting the senator's\nsister. Mrs. Sarah Newton, and his\nbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and\nMn. 8. H, Oreen.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nL. O. I..  16  ta  mmt, tonight at\nEagle,   hall   8   p.m. (7704)\nFor   rent\u2014Furnished   Suite.   _te.\ntrlct refrigeration. Kerr Apt,. a,7S5_a\nReeerve   Friday   Dec.   ,th   ror  St.\nSaviour's church Helper, Bazaar.\n(Mil\nOne nicely furnished suite, al_ a\nsmall suite for rent. Annable block.\n  (75*1)\nNOVELTY DANCE OELINAS HALL\nSaturday.   Blllle Reeves Rjtlim Boys.\n(1703)\nWatson .and Chalmers\nSuspended, Montreal\nMONTREAL, que., Oct. le\u2014\nMbntreal stock exchange today\nannounced the smspeniton of\nWatson tnd OiamDeri, local\nbrakers,, after a petition ln\nbankruptcy had ben file*\nagainst tbe firm, making the\nthird Meal houae suspended\nsine* Monday, McDougall and\n(oaaiu and Greenshlelds and\ncompany are the othen-\nFIFTEEN BIRTHS,\nEIGHT DEATHS IN\nCTTY, SEPTEMBER\nFive Ara United by the Bonds\nof Matrimony; Statistics\nCompare, August\nCUSTOM TAXES\nT0M$18,332\nNelaon Contributes $5911.85,\nWas Considerably Lower\nThaa Laat Year\nThe Nelson custom port and It*\nflvs outposts. Trail, Waneta. F-atar-\nson. Kaslo and Nelway. during September collected I18,8_l.40 ln custom tax.\nKelson contributed tNHJI, as\ncompared with M170.J3 for the\ntun* month last year. Trail's total\nls I11.74-J7; Waneta's gU3.7\u00ab; Pat-\nerson's IS04.83; Nell-ray's I17B.3S, and\nKaslo',   W7-81.\nOrder Made to Wind\nup Business of the\nRoyal Financial Corp.\nT_< YlUl statistics for Ktlson and\ndistrict for the month of September\ncompiled st tbe government offloe\nshow thst the 13 births compared\nIdentically with those <A August|\nwhen 16 were alao recorded. During;\nSeptember, 1930, 13 births occurred.,\nThe total births for the city and;\ndistrict for  the mOTth were  11.\nThe month's death rate was alwi\nIdentical with teat of August, eight I\noccurring ln Nelson. This flgu.o wu]\ntwo over the September 1930 figure.!\nDeaths lai ths country numbered one. |\nliving the total lor the city snd\ndistrict a total ot nine.\nFive couples, were united by the\nbonds of matrimony, four ln Nelson\nsnd one ln th, district.\nTemperatures Are\nLow, Mountain Tops\nWhite With Snow\nWith anow capping the surrounding mountain tops the mercury is\nnow hanging at a fairly low level. On\nTuesday the minimum temperature\nwsa 31 degrees and the maximum\nM. On Mond-y the temperatures\nwere 38 and 53 degrees.\nMonday snow waa seen on Oranite\nmountain and BaJdle for the first\ntime thla season, while Tuesday\ntraces of anow were still to be seen\non the higher peaks visible from\nNelson.\nKaslo Wil! Fill\nTwo Aldermanic\nSeats 6n Oct. 15\nKASLO, B. C, Oct. 6.\u2014Aa there\nare now two vacancies on the city\ncouncil owing to the resignations\nof 8. w. Reuter and A. L. Macphee,\nthere will be an election to fill\ntheae offices. Nominations will be\nmade Monday and the election held\nThuraday of next week, October Jfl.\nBelieve Fire- Bugs\nHave Been Caught\n^ W-NNIPIG,    -Man..    Oct.    6.\u2014Two\nJuveniles, believed to have aet fire\nto the convent at eross Lake two\nyears ago, when one nun and 13\ncplldren were burned to death, are\nla custody of the Royal Canadian\nMounted polioe. They are being sent\nto Winnipeg, and only scanty details\nhave been received here.\nA week ago a halfbreed was arrested at Norway House, and he Is\nsaid to have made a complete con\nfesslon Implicating another lad, who\nwas also picked up by the police,\nNEW ZEALAND'S BUDGET\nHAS SPECIAL TAXES\nWELLINGTON. N. Z., Oct. 6. (CP\ncable via Reuters)\u2014An emergency\nbudget wsa presented to the house\nof representatives today by Hon.\nW. Downie Stuart, finance minister\nin  the  new \"National\"  government.\nWith special taxes and reductions\nln expenditure, the supplementary\nbudget anticipates a surplus of\nI5BO.0OO.\nHe announced Imposition of a\nspecial emergency tax on Incomes\nand the abolition of the 10 per cent\nreduction at present allowed on\nearned Income up to 110,000. There\nwlll be an additional flat rate tax\nof about l'.j per cent on individual\nincomes after a general exemption\nof (3500.\nThe duty on gasoline is increased\nby four cents a gallon, making tbe\ntotal duty 16 ctotf a gallon. The\nduty on cut and plug tobacco Is\nincreased   by   16   cents   a  pound.\nVANCOUVER, B. C-. Oct. 6.\u2014 Attributing tbe difficulties of Royal\nFinancial Corporation, Ltd., to the\ndrop in tha English pound, J K\nBird <m behalf or cnarlea Steven\nHenley, vice-president of the com-\npeny. applied In supreme court to\nMr. Justice A- I- Fisher for a winding up order. Hia Lordship agreed\nto make tht order.\nMr. Henley, with the consent ot\nthe 'company's directors will be provisional liquidator.\nMr. Bird aald tbat the Royal\nFinancial, which cloeed Its doors on I\nMonday, wu not bankrupt, that it i\nexpected to pay all its creditors In \u2022\nfull, and that there would be a,\nsurplus for the preferred share\nholders.\nThe drop ln the English pound \u2022\nhad a tremendous effect on the!\ncompany's bond hoia-ngs, said Mr.\nBird.\nThe sole creditors, practically, be\nadded,   ware   tbe   banks.\nThe Royal Financial's assets were\nstated to be 1901,030. The preferred\nshare issues amounts to $300,000.\nand there are common shares of\na   similar   amount.\nKario WiU Hold\nVote on Beer Week\nFrom Next Thursday\nKASLO, B. C-, Oct, (1.\u2014Next Thursday, week October IS, ls the \u25a0 day\nset by the British Columbia government for cltlaena of Kalso to have\nthe opportunity of voting for or\nagainst the establishment of beer\nparlors In the city.\niiiiimmiiiimiiiNiMiiiimrimiiiiiiiHf\nL Do CAFE\nNELSON'S FINEST EQUIPPED\nRESTAURANT\nSpecial  Meals  every  day  at\nexceedingly low prices.\nCall   and   partake   of   our\nSaturday and Sunday Dinners\nRemember Thanksgiving Day,\nwhen we wtll serve nice fresh\nTurkey Dinner with everything nice and fresh with It.\nL. D. Cafe, Ltd,\nmimiuiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiimmiii\nHunter Electric\nand PlumHtag\nA used, full-size McClary\nElectric Range installed\nin your home for 1100\n$10 down, $10 per\nmonth.\n\u201e   Wonderful   Bargain.\nGLOVES\nHow much better\ndressed you will feel\nif you have a pair of\ngloves. See our new\nrange of Dress gloves\nin Washable leathers,\nPeccary, Goat Skin,\nDeer Skin and Chamois.\n$2.50, $3.00 to\n$4.50\nFor Modern Plumbinj\nat Moderate Prices\nttt\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER   PLUMB-B\nOpp. CIU Hall Phon, M,\nKootenayPlumblai\ndc Heating Co., Ltd.\nat Old Grill Block,\nBaker   St.\nREPAIRS\nby Experienced Workmen\nPhone'666\nJOHN A. SMITH\nSTANLEY JEMSON\nELECTRICAL\nWORK\ntill   u   lot   tn.   elMlrmi\nwo* tint na na, natal Ul\nI our Home.   Ktttont-lt ritM.\n-Satlifactton tntrtntHa.\nPHONB I\nL. B. Electric\n______\nPHONE53\nBurns\nCoal & Cartage Co.\nUse  The  Nelson   Dall\nNews Classified Ads\n. Keetp November 37 for Prwbyter-\nlan Women', association annual ba-\naaar. (77031\nBake sale Saturday, Oct. 10th at\nHorawllU Store. Association ol\nChurch Helpers. <7G8_\nCome and have afternoon tea at\nthe* ralrvlew Parish Hall thla afternoon.     Home   cooking. (77061\nCommunity Dance\u2014 community\nHall, Castlegar on Saturday, Oct.\n10.    Kelwn Orchestra. (7J84)\nRiondel Men Work\non Kaslo Highway\nAUfSWOBTH, B. C, Oct. 6.\u2014\u00abtv-\neral of the men from Biondtl ara\nemployed on the road work near\nhere. Soma make the t\u00abp acrou\nthe lake each day while other, are\noccupying cabins at Alnawortb.\na__  \u2022\nLONDON _____\nLONDON, Oct. \u00ab.\u2014stocks eloalni-\nka_llan Traction |10H; Brit. Ann.\na la td: Dunlop Rubber 19a td;\nPord fl 13, Od: Hud Bay tl la Id;\nImpl Toba \u00a33 13a md: Hydro (lee.\n\u00bb10'\/\u00ab; Impl Chem 14,: InU Nkl tf...\nShell t _ T \u00a33; vicker, ta 3d;\nBrit, ft per ernt War lo%n \u00a307 158:\nBrit,  ,'i   per  cent war Loan  \u00a304.\nDON'T FOBOET THF. TROl'BV-\nAIMII'HH DANCK 8ATUKDAV\nNIGHT.     EAGLKH   HALL. CUMi\n\u25a0NIGHTS OP PYTHIAS\nSpecial meeting tonight.      (7608)\nDdn't forget Hoepltal Ball, Hallowe'en, Frlda.a. Oa-tober 30tli, under  ausplrrs  women's  Auxiliary.\n(MM\nOpening Meeting St. Saviours'\nToung Peoples postponed untll Wedneeday. October  14th, at 8 p.m.\n(7006)\nThuraday, October 8th. Catholic\nannual fall dinner, tickets 60c. K.\nC. Hall, 8 pjn. to I pjn., Advanced\nTime. (7670)\nTender, for calsoanlnlng the Eagle\nHaU will be received on or before\nOctober 13th, for particular, consult William Irvine, Trustee.  (7803)\nNELSON   OLEF.   CLUB\nTht flnt rehearsal wlll ba held\nln tnt institute Rooms, tonight.\nWtdneaday, at 8 pm. sharp.  (7700a\nMatting of Nelaon Liberal Aaaoclatlon-, Canadian Legion, Thursday\nnlvfet, 6 p. m- election of officers\nadn arrange for public meeting\nHonorable T. D. Pattulo for |\u00bbt.h\nin,t. - i1\u00ab13)\nNOW SHOWING\nA MODERN  STORY  OF A MODERN\nGIRL IN A DISTINCTLY\nMODERN SITUATION\ntwo Shows'\nNightly\n7:30\u20149:30\nMatinee\n2:30\nA LIONEL BARRYMORE PRODUCTION\nBARBARA .STANWYCK\nin\n'TEN CENTS\nA DANCE'\nwith\nRICARDO CORTEZ\nMONROE OWSLEY\nTHE STORY\n0013 AWAT DOWN DEEP INTO\nTHE HUMAN SMOTIONS. GRIPS\nEVERY PIBRE OP HEART AND\nSOUL, SWEEPS THE DEPTHS AND\nHEIGHTS OP QUICK, PULSLNO\nDRAMA. A GIRL OP FINE SENSIBILITIES IS COMPELLED B7\nFORCE OP CIRCUMSTANCES TO\nEARN HER LIVING AS A DANCINO\nHOSTESS ... TO LEND HER\nBEAUTY, HER YOUTH AND HER\nLOVELflJESS POR A DIME A\nDANCE! SHE DREAMS OP A PARADISE OP LOVE WHILE SHI\nDANCES TO THE TUNE OP TORMENT. WELL. 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