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JUNE   M,   18JJ\nFIVE CENT8 4 COP*\nNUMBER  N\nFRANCE TO \u2022-.\nQUOTA SYSTEM\nf\nMining Programs tn TlO*\nDistrict Aggregate Close\nTo $1,000,000 Now Money\nV*rt claw to 81.000,000 1* aUouted for carrying out development or equipment program* of \u2022 *ubtt*ntl*l nature on mining\npropertlw ln thla ImmMUat* dUtrlct. principally In the gold camps\ntributary to Nelaon. though not confined to th* y\u00abllow metal, Nelson mining \u2022tatlitlclani *re figuring. Wnta varloui announoed\nprogram* are checked onr\u2014programa already flnanoed, either by\n\u2022yndlMt* memben, by underwriter*, or by wte* of treuury stock\u2014\nth* *ggregate of money to b* told out In thl* dlitrlct thli season In\ndeveloping mlnu ln a aubatantlal way is Impoelng.\nSHEEP  CREEK  STANDS  OUT\nSheep Creek camp standi out for th* numbtr eg big develop-\nmente ln progrew or wing Initiated.\nOn the Gold Belt, the major gold dteoonry of laat yur, flnanoed\nat th* oout, * big underground program la developing ore, and\noonre thru velni. with tentettve *rran*tmente looking to milling\nat th* Reno If thlnga check out.\nThe adjoining Golden Belle, on whloh work I* Juet b*lng\nInitiated, and which hu th* principal Oold B*lt nln*, 1* tlu\namply flnanoed.\nA reoent announcement rorecute construction of a mill on\nth* Kootenay Belle, acrow th* orwn, on which Frank Phillip* bu\nbeen extending tbe program sponsored by F. M. Stock.\nC. E. Witter, who le operating the quwn with Spokane capital,\nhu put In a notation plant thla iprlng, foUowlng a ytar'a operation, and hu Increaeed hla cnw.\nBesides turning out gold brlcki regultrty, tb* Reno I* having\ngreat auooew with it* latest dwp development. It hu nudt *\nbig capital outlay ln tht put year for mill, .powar plant, and\ntram, and In mining clrclei thtn la dtocuwlon of * powlbl* early\noperation of the Motherlode property, whlcb th* Ran* *equlr*d\nAlong with the mill.\nTfclTEI. IN YMIR CAMP\nYmlr 1* another camp In the Salmon valley wtth general activity and large poaalbllttiu for tha wtton.\nOn* of th* new factor* U that A. B. Trltes of Pirnle, of Pre.\nmler gtln* fame, la understood to be backing tb* development of\nth* Two Star, which J. H. Perlnr, Vanoounr engineer, li handling.\nIf tb* prellmtntry program now ln hand ahow* tha expected Justification. It tt believed thtt a big dewlopraent wlU follow.\nTh* Yankee Olrl la of coune attadlly producing, and atoo de-\nnloptng.\nOn tho Goodenough 3. 9. Coatee of Vanoounr I* carrying out\na program of dup dtwlopmant for * Victoria lyndlcate. A oom-\nprawor wu reoently installed for thla work.\nAn ertnmely actlre camp la that of -M*.\nERIE  OPERATIONS\nW. o. Norn* for th* W. c. OUtll lnterwt* bu itarted up th*\nSecond R*U*t and 1* driving No. S tunntl to cam* undtr tht thooti\nof tbe upper workings and preparing to mill both or* and th*\ntelling dumpa.\nOodfrey Bit-etch hu \u00bb low on th* Arlington from th* Relief-\nArlington Mlnu. and la working on a amall \u2022*\u2022_*, mining sad\nahlpplng  high  grade ore.\nOabore* * Zell. on th* Keyitone. han added a oomprewor. tad\ntre preparing for full operation nut-month. A 80-ton mill wu\nput up lut fall.\nA new operation Ju*t begun la by D. H. Lougheed. brother cf\nIt. S. Lougheed, late mlnlater of landa, on th* Slrdlch, batwwn\nth* Kenton* and Comitook, optioned from Mllw Slrdloh.\nL. R. Clublne hu enlarged hla crew on tbt Cotnitock, follow.\nIng * winter operation.\nMuch mtocellaneoua work to btlng dont iround Erl*. Including\ntwumylng and cltaning up of tbt Tamarao by Charlu Moon.\nfor B. W. Wlddowaon.\nNEAR  NEUON\nAt th* Nelson *nd of th* valley than an alto promlalaa\nact! vt tlw.\nHit Humming Bird pra-pai-ty. reoently incorporated, haa bwn\nflnanoed for a waaon'* envelopment by cout MuQaiUMi.\n\u2014 Ittf\n\u00a7_*_.\nUeut.-Cor. Victor Spencer of Vinoounr la being named In wn*\nmotion with th* old Ftnt, tong quint-tut,\nAU th* foregoing denlopmenta aria ln th* Baboon valley\nalone, and taken no account of th* Oranlte-Poorman. wut *f\nNelton, tnd wtln or Impending optratKnt In various other aectlon* of th* Kootenay, including the Slocan and Rowland areas\nCOAST PEOPLE\nte\" Ail   IHAftl   t\/t__IA\nFIND BIG ZINC\nBODY IN IDAHO\nCompany Finds Enough\nto Supply 25 to 50\nYears\nKELLOGG, Idaho. Jane 21 (AT)\n\u2014Announcement   of  the  dtocowy\nol on ImmenH body of *llv\u00abr-1eatf-\nilnc  ore,  Urf*  enoagh  to supply\nthe  company   for  from   25  to  50\nTtmrr*.   wu   mate   today   by   thf\nBunker  HH! and   SullWan  Mlaln|\nWd Cottoentrallnf company.\nThe ore l\u00bb on the company'! Blue\nBird claim on Mllo craek. near hore.\nEiploratory operatlona hare baen ln\nprogress for eeveral montha, and an*\nnouncement   of   Uu   dtaoovtry   wu\nwithheld until tbe alae of the body\nwaa known.\nTbe company found taluaMe _\u00bbut-\ncropplnm, and dlacofared a large depoelt on the 1000-foot la val. Additional on waa found at woo feet,\nJ*nd It la believed thla ore u of tha\nname body aa that on tha higher\nle**.\nTbo body averages 100 tmt ln\nwidth and la poealbly iooo faat long,\ncompany offlclala aald. It contains\n.noatly Bine, with aome lead and\nailver. Tba oro la not as high grade\nas most of tba Bunker Bill ore, but\nmining men say tbe body Is so vast\nthat It la tha most Important disco-wry tn tbt Coeur d'AIene ration\nfor many yean.\nZlne oon oen tra tea bave bean ttated\nand found to be easily treated at\nthe electrolytic plant ben. Tbe en\nIs said to ba rich enough to mean a\nprofit to the company at present\nprlcea of the metala.\nmwww*mwwm**mt+w~mr9w**+*%\nLAKE MAY HAVE\nREACHED PEAK\nProbthly reaching ttl* pea* (or\nimi. th* mm *f tm wwt Am\nFriday ngtetered a all*n awllne.\nThunder evening #1 \u2022 P-m. 'the\nleeel itood tt 11.1a fwt ahow\n**ro by an outeide rttdlng. At 0\no'clock on tlw following morning\nth* Mk* n* down to 13.06 rwt\nahow. A reading taku at noon\nmowed th* 1*1*1 ap allghtly at\nlt-og twt hut la lh* Ut* afternoon It wu down again to 19 OS\nLu* year\"! remains ctrreepond-\nlng to Friday* wu lt lwt thote.\n\u25a0yuMj*\n\"KILL THE SCREWS\"\nDECLARED BUCK?\nKwaBTOK. oat, Jun* u (CP)_\nTh* apotllght ef Intereat In. Ua\ntrial* of Kingston pudtesuary con-\nrlcte charged with rioting in th*\nprlaon lut October,'today entered\non th* nail, fiery figure of Tim\nBuck. Hi te alleged th har* tddreued\nth* fellow oonrKte And urgtd thtm\nto lnalat on thtlr demind or kill\nth*\nMAYOR TAYLOR\nTO HOUDAY\nvancobvkr, 3im m cot i\nMayor Loula D. Ttylor Intendi to\n\u2022tttt tar tlw OWW*** July 1, on\nhi* flnt holiday tlnw 1* itlt the\nhotplttl ln Jinuary, 1333, pronded\nthe action of ea-Rpllw Chief C. I.\nEdgett agalnat th* old pollw oommlwlon li traftrwd to th* fall\nI lllHw, u be unduatandt will be\nntouury, ht announced * today.\nChicago Pfcfrs Ctntdkm QM\nBwuty oontwt judft* for quwn | with a W000 oath bonut tor th*\nof Chlctgo world* ftlr \u00abtopp*d right I head girl. Not only had oonteatante\ntt Lorraln Nevene, former Toronto. to be beautiful, but thay had to\ngirl, whtn It eaat to picking tao- have polw and h\u00bb cl*rv. Lorraln*\nond plu* in- \u2022 flnt maid of honor I h*d them all.\nGold Property Near Beasley to Be Diamond\nDrilled\nTbt Iron King Oold mine, some\nthree mllea bock from tha Nelson-\nTrail highway near -Senile y. bas been\nacquired under lease and bond by\nooaat lnveatore from Mn. F. W.\nWilson of Neleon ood a crtw of\naeveral men bte bttn put to work,\nclearing a trail into tht claim and\nerecting  a oamp  -Ute.\nStaked many years ago. by tht\nlatt William Moon, tht Iron King,\nwot bold continually bot was not\ndeveloped beyond tbo prospect stage.\nO. O. Btarr who it In chargt of\noperations etated that tht preeent\ncnw of men will bo Incnaatd ahortly ond that a diamond drill outfit and other equipment will bt\ntaken In. Surface trenching and\ndrilling will bt carried on and ahould\nthe rtault prove out at expected,\ndevelopment work will bo inaugurated.\nExcellent aatty returna havo been\ntaken from turfaot thowlngt of tht\nmans vein, It is nported and sufficient capital ls available for futun developments.\nTbt deposit contains gold primarily, with tracings of other min-\ntrait.\nGUARD FACES\nC0URTMARTIAL\nToday's Odd News Breaks\nGains $204\nby Losing Purse\nSANTA BARBARA, Cal.. Junt 35\n<_-\u00bb>.\u2014C. B. Hammond llku Chicago\nBo  dropped   hi*  pure*   containing\nJia-00  ln  a  taxlcab  there  while *n\nroute to * train bound for Lu An-\ni g\u00ablw. Later tha puree ww recovered\nwith 4404 In  It. \u2014\nMolasses Cause\nDeath of Fishes\nSCHENECTADY.    NT.,    Jun*    M\n(AP>\u2014Too muoh molwwa wu blam-\n. *d today by th* itatt coniervition\ndeptrtment for tht deatha of thouaanda of  perch,  whltefuh tnd carp\nfound floating In the Mohawk rlw.\nTTH department wld th* moliwea.\n;craping  from  *  bug*   Ihit  iunk\nneer Little FeU*. cauwd tht glllt\nof tht fUh to it-iton togttktr and\nprertnted   them   from   brwthing.\nMunches Loaf\nBut Has Fortune\nDUBLIN. Jun* |l (AP) \u2014An old\nmtn munching htlf \u2022 loaf, hi*\nclothu in tatter*, excited kindly\nlnterwt of Ctrl* guard, at Dundtlk\ntoday and thay took him to their\nbarracka to treat hlm to * aquar*\nmeal.\nTo lh* aatonUtunent of all lw\neitrtcted from b-> pochtt gM^OO\nin bUl*.\nTh* old maa. who refund to glee\nhla nam*, explained h* hed bwn\nhi* own banker throughout tha\nbank troublu In th* Onlted atate.\n\u2022nd h* htd returned to Intend\nwith hi* howd after 44 yttn la th*\nunited State*.\nLONDON, Juat ft] (CP cable)\u2014\nAllege* t* hae* kwa found uleep\n*t hi* pwt In Wlndior cutle by\n* wrgeant while tht King aud\ntht Quun wtn In realdtncr, Private Harrla of th* Welah guard,\nfaced a court-martial today. He\nuld he felt Ul end that \"ettry-\nthing weat black.\" sentence will\nbe aud* pablle later.-\nMAN DROWNS IN\nNICOLA RIVER\nASHCRorr. i.e., junt n .af>\u2014\nAllwood Law, resident of a government relief oamp wu drowned\nThunday while atttmptlng to cross\ntbt Nicola rlnr. nlnt mllea above\n-Spenoaa Bridge, tn a small boot be\nbad built. Tbe body had not been\nrecovered this morning.\nLaw   1*   sold   to   have   oome   to\nBritish Columbia from Manitoba.\nGUNMEN HOLD UP\nPROHIBITION MEN\nNEWARK. BJ.. Juna 33 (AP1-\nduumen todty htld up prohibition\ntftntt raiding a bootleg alcohol\n\"cltaning\" plant, dlaarmed th*\nagente, loaded a truck with aloot__!\nfrom tht plant, tnd wcantd. Tlu\nctetnlng plant wu touted tew than\na block away from th* police atatlon.\n\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb*a_t4*\u00bb'*\u00bb aa* tttt\u2014rea*\n\"GHOSTS\" ARK\nYOUNG LOVERS\n:* st* fcuttSFSfoo ryitau-\nVILUC. Quo.. Junt 23 (CP)\u2014Tbt\nmystery of Stt. Jeanne's haunted\nhouae baa boon solved fltrangs\nsounds in tn tmpty flat attnb-\niited to ghosts by Inhabitants\nor this pssoeful village ban\nturned out to bt nothing mon\nthan the results of mild ea;ap-\nadtt by a young mon wd bit\nsweetheart.\nPollot found tbo building btd\nbttn untenanted for tome time\nuntil tbout alx weeka tgo tod\nhtd provided t quitt ipot for\ntwo loven to spend tbalr tn-\nnlT-ja togotbtr Svta aftar tba\ntenants moved tn .tbt two ttoio\nquietly up tbe stairs nearly\nevery nlibt and chttttd In tbt\nmoonlight.\nlaamm\nlaaaaaaaaai\nWAUCH PLEADS\nGUILTY IN COURT\nVANCOUVER. June 23 <CP\u00bb\u2014With\ntwo ot bit paia tbot dead WUllam\nWaugh atood in police court today\ntnd pleaded fullty to t charge of\nbreaking and entering t tton on\nDenmtn atreet on June 10 and wat\nremanded  to June  27 for -entence\nOn tbo nlgbt of the burglkry\nWaugh wts ln oompany with Joseph\nHendrlckson, wbo wat fatally wounded with ahotgun slugs fired tt tbt\nyoutha by Ooon HlDg. Cbtneae employee of tbt tton.\nTbt othtr pal of tbt convicted\nmtn who died by tbt gun wat Reginald McRae. who went down befon\ntbe fire of Coneteble D* Richardson\nduring a running gunilgM after\nthret mtn btd held up tht Service\nclub, Robton and dranvlUe etreeta,\nmon thtn a montb tgo.\nGERMAN PRESS\nBEMOANS UCK\nOF AIR FORCE\nForeign Planet Fly Over\nCountry Dropping\nHand Bills\n30 Taken to Hospital When Overcome by\nLeaking Chlorine Gas at Indianapolis\nIMPOSSIBLE TO\nPURSUE PLANES\nEscape Unidentified; the\nHand-Bills Insult the\nGovernment\nBMLIN. Itam 14 (Saturday)\n(Ap).\u2014A atreamer leadline reading -Down With th* Unbearable\nChala* of tht Vtrulllw Trut;,\"\nappeared tod*. In Chancellor\nHltler'i newapaper. VoelkMher\nntlbtehter, a tew k*an after\npellet reported nnldentlfled forelm\n\u2022trplanea flaw over th* cltr drap-\nflng    hand-bills    which    lnmlled\nhe  government.\nGermany ww denied aa tlr forct\nby tta vertallla* treaty.\nTile polio* announcement aald\npurault of tbe pline* wai lmpoaatMa\nbeotuie their tlr pollot tat no\naircraft. Tbt antlr* Berlin pren\nthapad tbtlr editorial comment tbl*\nmornlnt tlao ttalut Oeraianya\nhtlplt-U-m ln th* *lr.\nTb* Votlkltlbtr Dtobtchter de-\ncltnd:\n\"Bnty bird I* *Ilow*d to protect\nIt* Mat. only Oermany. wltb clipped\nwtnt* and pull*d clawa, muit nt\nldl. by whll* ita nwt U befouled.\"\nTb* pollw nport wld:\n\"A numbtr of unidentified fonlgn\nalrplanei ot a typ* unknown to\nOermany, enclrclln* tb* WllbeKa-\netraew and th* workar* -dlMrltt*.\ndropped b*nd-blll* Inetilttng tb*\n\u2022o-vernment. A* tb* tlr polioe do\nbot pottw* aircraft or twtlng\nw*t\u00bb unabl* to rwch\n> Jorelgn planet whi\u00abh\nWIFE AND SON'S\nTHROATS SLASHED\nNIAGARA PALI*, Ont. Jan* 33\n(CP>\u2014Pl*d*rlck 3. fall* nturned to\nbla Stamford townahlp bom* todty\ntft*r wont uid found bl* wlf* tnd\nllttlt ton dtad. tbtlr throat* iliahtd.\nPollw belle-ed It ww * ew* ol mur-\ndtr and aulcld*.\nIt ww bellered th* wom*n, Annl*\nrau*. \u00ab0, killed th* llttl* boy, Stefan\nOhariw ral'a, tad thin Mood ln\nfront of * mirror to *l**b bar own\nthroat. Sht fttl *oorow tht boy'i\nbody.\nCoroner Dr. C T. K*llam expreued\ntbe belief the detthi oosumd during tbe tfttrnoon. An Inquwt will\nbt bald tomorrow. Fall*, who bad\nbwn out of work for aom* month*\nand only wound * Job thla week,\nMated bl* wlf* had bwn uerraua\ntor aom* tlm*. Sb* awmad bright\nthl* morning, he itated, and wme\nto tbe porch to ware him good-bye\nw h* lett tor work.\nDIDUXAPOUS, Jun* U (API\u2014\nChlorine gai eacaplng from a defec\ntlv* task at a warthouw apread onr\nt dUtrlct aenral block* wld* hen\ntoday. Many peraona In the neighborhood wen overcome and 80 wen\ntak*S to hoipltal for treltroent.\nNo on* ww wrloutly atftcted. bow*\n'\u00bbr. \u2022\nFwrlng dliwtar tomt fnntlo *p-\nptala wen mtdt to tbt itttt milltlt\ntnd to Fort Benjamin Harrlaon, U.S.\narmy pwt, for iw muk* but a\nbrlt*;   breen   toon   dlt*lp*\u00ab*d   tb*\nturn**.\nA polio* aquad donned gw maiki\nand carried the leaking tank to tb*\ncity dump*.\nA numbtr ot chlldnn pitying in\ntht neighborhood wtn ovtreomt but\nthty found thtlr plight ww not to\nbad when ambulance docton prt*\n\u25a0crlbcd w tn tntidot* libera) quantum ot tod* pop.\nTb* leaking tank ww being loaded\non t truck when a fain appanatly\nlooaened ahd dlacharged \u25a0 quantity\nof tb* gw.\nPLAN TO WORK\nTHE BLUE BIRD\nWhitewater Creek Gold\nSurface Showings to\nBe Worked\nMarkets af\na Glance\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Stock,\nIrregularly   lower.\nToronto mlnea\u2014Lower but ttrna\nat elow.   *\nNtw Vwk\u2014stock* rally tad clow\nTbt Hut Bird mint, tltutttd on\nWhitewater Crwk. ln tht Apt* area,\nla elated for opentlon immediately.\nBarkla Tenlan la owner tnd ttak-\ner of the gold mint. It It nttr\ntb* Humming Bird proptrty tnd\nww tttktd four yttn tgo tnd it*\ntwement work tnd * amall amount\nof development hw bwn don*.\nA em*U onw of men ban bwn\nat work for a tew day* breaking\na trail and building a camp tite,\nand work on tht lurttot thowlngt.\nwblch carry gold ttluw.* will bt\ntttrted tbla wwk.\n1000 COMMUNISTS\nKILLED IN CHINA\nCANTON, China. Juna 24 <S\u00abur-\nd&y) (AT)\u2014On* thouauid Commun-\nlata vtn killed In \u2022outturn Klangal\nprovlnot durlnf * three-day bnttle\nagalnat Kwanjtunf province troope,\naald Canton government military\nauthor! ilea tod Ay.\nTbe KwULgtunc foroea loat 300\nmen and offlcen.\nBUCKSMOTHER\nGOES ON STAND\nKenneth States He Was\n^Hoaked Into the McMath Kidnapping1'\n*  By  ANDREW 3. CLARKE\nAworiated   preai  staff  Writer\n\u2022AWSMBU,   Mwt.   Jim   tl\n(AW^-Tb*   defence   *f   Kenneth\nbank,   tb*   hooded   man   ot   the\nMoMatb kidnapping, cloeed  today\nwith  an  aged  nd  bent   mother\nIn black lilting ea Ih* itand to\nteetlfy  for htr wn  In trouble.\nPale and wan. un. Bertha Buck\ntold  ot   bit  ton'i  tdnrtltlta;   bl*\ninability to get \u2022 lob; that he ww\na \"good boy.\"\nKannttb and hla brother Cyril\nan chargtd with kldntpping ot\nMargaret (Peggy) He tilth, lo-yetr-\nold Huwlohport girl wbo WW abducted from tbe Harwich achool on\nMay I and nturned thn* day* lattf\narter *d0.000 ranaom had been paid.\nTh* money ww reeonrcd ln Kenneth* home. She had bwn kept In\nan lwlated cranberry aback and\nunder tnt flooring of t recant\nhouw.\nKenneth, charged wltb having\nperformed tbe actual kidnapping\noperttlom. itemed the court room\nyeeterday wben be wld ba worked\non lnttnicttoni of tn occult flgun,\n\"BUl,\" t bootlegger from Hytnnla,\nwbo flrtt talked with him of a\nliquor deal and' later \"booked him\nInto tb* kidnapping.\" He wld \"BlU\"\nhad told blm lt wu not an \"actual\nkidnapping\" becauw Hell c. McMath. father of thi child, \"knew\nall about it\" and \"needed money.\"\nTodey he reiterated thl*.\nVICTORIA, June 23\u2014Clarence B.\n(Toota) sylnetar, well-known natlre\naon of Vlctorli, died tuddtnly todty. Whllt wtlklng twt on Zigble\nstreet, Stanley annua, h* luddcnlv\ncollapeed.\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nVIENNA.\u2014The lower chamber ol\nthe Auatrlan diet approved a oon*\natltutlonal amendment elcludlng\nNaal party memben (rom leglilatln\nrlghta.\nWINNIPEO\u2014Welcome ralni again\ntouched rariout polnti on tbt\npralrlea today.\nQU-DUC\u2014Tba remain! of Senator Philippe 3- Paradli wan laid at\nnet today.\nVAMCOUVm. \u2014 Unemployed who\naawmbled at Oeorgla and Oranvllle\n\u25a0 trteti wan dltptrwd hy city\nmounted  pollw.\nLUCERNE. Que\u2014Ward c. Pltfleld\nww elected prwldent ot the Ctnadlan Inrwtmant Banker* aaaoclatlon. '\nPARIS\u2014Paul    Palnlere    It    tn\nmon  wrtoui  condition.\nVICTORIA\u2014B. C. unemployment\nnllef matten wtll be beld ln abey-\nann until arrival of Ool. W. D. B.\nSpry.\nLONDON. \u2014 Teamwork batwwn\nAmerloan and Ruwlan dtlegttlont\ntt tbt world economic conference\nU Intarpntad w lndlctting unltad\nStttw may toon recognlw tbt So-\nvltt  govtrnmtnt.\nHEAT PARCHES SOUTHWEST STATES\nHorses and Cattle Die In\nShrivelling Heat\nMONTRBAL, Junt 3, (CPI\u2014Some\n100.000 mtmberi. oomprlalng the\ncombined railroad unlona will aak\ntba Dominion gonmment to Inter-\nna* ln tbi pnwnt wait duput*. It\nww  letrned  btn  todty.\nKANSM CITT, Junt 31 (API-\nHett contlnutd to parch tha aouth-\nwMUrn Unlttd sunt tod*y w tb*\nauraury did lte dally climb abon\ntba wntury mark. Mo arwk la tb*\nprolonged drought ww ln alght.\nWlnllel.:, Kw. turned ln \u2022 temperatun reading of 10S degnw tutd\nArk*nwt City, Kw., 107. Down tt\nVtrnon, Ttau. It ww 100 dtgnw\nfor tht wcond conweuMn day.\n.\nSun blUtend r*nob*r\u00ab of tht land\nwbtn \"It'i 100 in tb* ehada and\nthan un't any ahada.\" *n attlng\ncropt wlth*r and animal* die. o_*t\n-hroudi thtlr flalda.\ncittle. gaunt front foraging onr\npwturw burned out by th* drought,\nlell today about waterholw itagnant\nfcr thrw wwki. Honw died In tb*\nbarnet Of bwt ahrtnled grain.\nRed Crow aid la pledged m eouth-\nwwtam Kuuw. It la eought tn tht\nOklahoma tnd Thm panhandlea,\nnonb*-Btarn N*w Mexico and aouth-\newtarn Colorado.\nBUTCANNOT  '\nADO FURTHER\nRESTRICTIONS\nKeep Ones in Effect; Pro-]\npose Immediate Truce\non Restrictions\nINTERPRET MOVE,\nCOUNTER-STROKE\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat doted hightr.\nLondon\u2014Bar illwr *nd Un low*\n\u2022r; copper barely itwdy; lead and\nline higher.\nNew Yark\u2014Bar iMver and Un\nlower; copper, lead and tine an-\nchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Cotton and lucar\nhigher; rubber ud coffw itrady.\nNtw York\u2014Canadian dollar up\nH  ta MH.\nFIND ONLY\nEFFECTS OF\nBOBBINS\nMr. and Mrs. Burns Return to McMurray;\nIdentify Coat\nthat tuna can**** __tn_w\neta-Sent, but   kwb   drown***   la\nUM Athabaau wn* ttrongthemd\ntodar wban  Mr. aad  Mr*, joba\nBarni ot Netmt, b.c, parent* of\non* of tha yontb*. ntartnd hy\nalrphwe   from   Port   Chlppewyan,\nwhen   tiny   had   gont   to   nek\nnewi et tke tate of their wq.\nA wrecked canoe containing clothing and ptnontl belonging, of tb*\ntbrw ttudtntt ww found oa tht\n\u25a0bent of tbt Ink* nwr Chlppewyan.\nTtm thrw mining youth* are: Robert 3. Burn*, Neleon. BC;   Robert\nW*ld, Wattrton. Conn, tnd Albert\nOomitock, Bronxvlll*. N.T.\nWhll* it Chlpptwytn Mr. aad\nMn. Burn* Identified one of thn*\nooete found ln tb* upturned canoe\nw belonging to tbeir eon. A pocket-\nbook tn on* of tb* coat* oon-\ntame- an Identification card, a\ndriver** licence, a miner and prw-\npictor'* licence tnd t flrwrm tnd\ncamp permit, mtdt out to Bobtrt\nJ. Bum*\nAuthorltlw htn an now oon-\nvlnoed that the thrw atudenta ban\nbwn drowned.\nTb* lak* la * larg* on* and It*\nwaten frequently *re towed by terrific northern ttom* lwhlng ltt\nwaten to fury In wblch no oanoe\ncould lln. It I* btllrnd that tb*\nyoung own encountered on* of\ntbwe itormi, wblcb bleak with an\nalmoat unbelievable nlddenew, na-\nderlng th* lak* partlcultrly danger-\noua for any but men ot wide tx-\nperlenw ln northern oondltlona.\non Relief Situation\nWINNIPBO, Jun* 33 (CP)\u2014Hon.\nH. H. steveni. Dominion mlnlater\nof trade aad commerce, \"ahows a\noomplete leek of knowledge of tit*\nunemployment nllef altuation,\" ln\nthe wwt. aald Hon. R. A. Hoey.\nacting premier of Manitoba, today\nln replying to the attack on Premier\nJohn Bracken by Mr Steven, Mn\nyeaterday.\nMr. Hoey denied that Mr. Braektn\nenr attempted to uw th* financing\nof unemployment relief for political\npurpow*.\nTHE WEATHER\nTemperiturw:                Mln Uts.\nNELSON    _._ 44 98\nVlctorl*  (1 ei\nVtnoounr   \u2014__\u2014_\u2014.. 60 66\nKunloop* to 10\nEitevtn Point  It 63\nPrlnw Rupert 44 81\nDtwton 46 66\nSwttlt M 66\nPortlmd      _*_ 96 Tl\nSan   prtnclico  10 64\nSpokane    _  _____ M It\nPrlnw Oeorge  M tt\nLot Angelw \u2014\u2014 te T4\nPtntlotoo    10 \u2014\nVirnon ... 1         \u25a0    .     46 \u2014\nOrand Port*  -1 44 H\nKwlo 44 . \u2014\nCranbrook 44 76\nCalgwy . 46 74\nBdmonton 40 66\nSwift Cumnt _i M 71\nPrlnw  Albert 10 73\nQu'A\u00bbp*U* 13 66\nwlnnlPH    60 It\nNanaimo   63 66\nMoow   Jaw     M 74\nForecast, Nalion ind vicinity\u2014\nMwtly cloudy tnd moderately warm\nwltb  ihowtra or  Uiundtntorm*.\nWAKEFIELD TOT\nDROWNS UN CREEK\nniwgate, ac. Jam\ntragedy ot the flood wwon ww\nthe dwth by drowning of th*\nllttl* wn of A. Wiketleld. A creek\nrunning nwr Hr. wakafleld'* hom*.\nawollen by flood*, eat a new\ncoune end Into It the llttle boy\nlelL\nDIAMOND THIEVES\nGET $4000 LOOT\nKITCHENER. Ont. June 33 (CP)\n\u2014In t dtrlng robbtry ban, diamond\nthlevn eaoapad with appronmately\n\u20224000 In loot from th* Jewalry aton\nof Oaoar Boehmer. Bntranw ww\ngained through a aton abon tha\nj*w*lry tbop.\nLindbergh Home to\nBe Welfare Center\nJERSEY CITT, NJ.. Junt 33 (AP)\n\u2014Tht Hoptweti bom* of Ool tnd\nMn. Charln A. Lindbergh, from\nwhlcb their tint born ion ww kidnapped ln Mtrch, 1333, wlll leoome\n1 children'! welfan water.\nFailure to Evaluate Dollar Will Not Block\nSays MacDonald\nBy ClADDB A. JACOBS\nAwocttted Prw* Staff Wrtt*r\nLONDON. Jan* S3\u2014Th* trooble-\nntn curnney Iwa* ww tempor-\narlly birled tonight w th* world\neconomic cenfmnn plnnged lata\nother work with mace propoalng\nan Immediate traw an qaota n-\n\u25a0t-UUaa*.\nWbll* provuint agalnat ant fur-\nther uw of tba quota ay*t*m w a\nwwpon to curb Importation*, tba\nplan would permit Frano* to eon*\nUnu* Indefinitely the enforcement\nof quotw it bu already adoptad. >\nTba mon ww Interpreted w a\noounter-atroke to tb* American dl-\nmand for elimination ot Import\ndlacrlmlaatlona.\nBritiah and Pnnoh delegation* ,\nInauttd tl)*t lnunnattonal una.\nmenu could not bt computed until \\\ndollar stability ww achieved btlt\nfinally Joined today ln jnanlmoua -\n\u2022erwrntnt to Unit the curnwffl\nquwtloo, ,    1\nWILL NOT BLOCK\nPrima Mlnliter J. Ramay Mm. .\nDonald, chtlnnan of th* oonlerenw,!\nwatrttd that lallun of th* American gonmment to agrw tj in immediate fixing of tb* dollar value\nwu a \"wthwh\" m Uw InUrnatlonal\naftortaj ban. But .-umooy untar-\ntalatu*, he aald, would not be p*r->\n,-mtjQ^mtimm-rai\ntb* quou *J*t\u00abm. widely uwd by ',\nBts pnnob to pnwnt importt abon\na eeruin volume or nlu*. would\nlafgMk lUbillnd In ltt eiittiag\natatba, under tb* rrench propowl\nwhtrt wouldv forbid *ny addlilon* '\nto reetrlctlon* now bl efte:t.\n(Contlnned an Put Two)\nFORM NEW PARTY\nINJANTTOBA\nBRANDON. M*n.. Jun* 33 (CP)-^\nBpouond by Llb*r*l* and Progni-\ntln from til ptrtt of tht provlnw, a\nntw poiltloal organlaatlon function,\ntd la Manitoba today. Chmtanat\ntb* Federal Uberal-Progrewlve aaaoclatlon. tb* n*w party bw'for It*\n\u2022lm* tb* reaction of Connmtln\npollclw w applied to Manitoba.\nIt hu wt for IU objective uw\n\u2022ending to Otuw* at tha aut teder.\ntl tltctloil 1 group ot IT mtmbtn\npledged to the wme political belief.\nGRASSHOPPER\nOUTLOOK BETTER\nWINNIPBO, Junt 33 (OP)\u2014Tb*\ngnwbopptr altuation ehowM dla-\ntlnct ilgna of Improvement today\nwltb tbt adnnt of decided:; cooler\nweather following generaii rainfall*\nln tb* eouthern portion* of Manitoba, Dominion entomologUU rtporttd\nhen todty\nTbt hwvy run oa polaon bait iu- \"\ntlon* during tb* lut awk't bwt\nwan niotwruud tomt .-tadjuat- '\nment of distribution, offlclala wld, '\nbut tht tltuttlon It wall under,\ncontrol.\nBROOKS TO\nSERVE TERM\nVICTORIA, Juat 33 (CP)\u2014Ctdl.\nK Brook*, who ww unabl* to pty a\ntlna of WO and 37 ooaU for an at.'1\n\u2022ault ciuilng grlevoui bodily harm\non Jobn Porbea, a fellow nember\nof tbt crew of tbe gubott Merman.\na wwk ago, ww taken to Oakalla\n1*11. Vanoounr. today, to wm ti]\nwntnw of on* montb.\nSODTHWB8TBBN LIGHT DECLARES '\nDIVIDEND\nCHIOAOO. Jun* 33. (API.\u2014Dl*\nrecton of aouthwwtern Ugbt tnd\npowtr compiny, 1 unit ot Mlddlt\nWwt UUlitlw company, declared a\ndividend of 78 cent, * ehare on\nth* 36 cumulttlve preferred itock,\npayable July 1. Thla nprewnU half\ntht regular payment.\nSIGNS OF BETTER TIMES\nBusiness\nExpands Further\nNKW TORK. Jun* 33 (AP)\u2014Butt-\nnew In the pwt wttk continued lu\ncxptnalon, wholly unaffected by *\u2022*-\n! '.anal lnf:uencT_. wld th* Dun and\nBradetnat Review today.\ni \"Th* broadened awwp at whloh\ntrad*   u   now   prognwlnt.''   con-\nI tlnued   the   review,   \"   li   eliciting\nI utonlihmtnt from tnn tbt mott\ntime-worn nunnt of ttduttry. w\nth* iititalned Mnngtb 01 tbe up-\ncwlnf bw puwd boldly beyond even\ntba mott unguine  eipeoutlona.\"\n1^00,000 More\nMen Are at Work\nWASHINqTON, June 33 (CP).\u2014\nWllllim Orwn, y^*_ld_nt of th*\nAm*rlc*n 9to*rtX _WQt Labor, aald\nlaat night mora tflKi 1.300.000 man\nhad goo* back to work ln tb*\nUnited State, atnw Mareh.\n CITY MEMENTO\nFOR CARTMELL\nMayor Makes a Presents.\ntlon to Departing S.A.\nOfficer\nAakid \u00abo ttUnd al UM city eltrk't\noffice Pridty iltevaeon to-' oonter\nwith the mtyor, ctpt. Arthur cart*\nra\u00abll, wbo I* b*tol trarufimd by\nthe* SMvttlon Army to a Vinoouver command, wu iufpr|\u00bb*d to ftnd\nth* fall council awembled, with\ntb* eawptlon of Alderman T. J.\nBcanlan. and to b* prewnUd hy\nthe mayor with a hendioma mantel\n\u2022WMk with chime*, on behalf ot tbe\now\u00bbo*atl(m ol Neleon\nMAYOR  READS  LETTER\nAddrwalng   Capt.   Cartmell,   wbo\nbk*  completed  four  ywn1  wrvin*\n\"DODDS\nDNEY\nPILLS\nhen, tnd tor tbt. lut two bu\nheaded the community relHf or*\ngtnltatlon, which wu formal la\n1031, Mayor s. H. Smythe nad ts\nhtm tbe following letter:\n\"Dear Sir\u2014The Mtyor and Aldermen or tb* Ctty of R*lwn wl\u00abb to\nplac* U|tautl-w On neord with\ny\u00abU th\u00bbt thty b*n 'Wry gnaUr appreciated your untiring and uiuel.\nIl\u00bbh rttoyfa toward* welfan work in\nthl* community.\n\"W* Nail** saw that w* h\u00bbv\u00bb\nplawd a 8re*t (Mai ot rellano* on\nyou, and ptrhapt hav* loed-4 n*\niponalbllltlM on you that we might\nh*w aon honorably dlwharge*.\nbut we wlah to awure you of our\n\u2022ppnolation of your character and\nactivitita and dwiro to ba** rou\nc\u00bbmr \u00bbway from Nelion a perm\u00bbn-\n\u2022nt memento of our remembrance.\n\"W\u00ab tnnt that you will b* long\ntpared to enlpy the ncolltttloni\nthl* clock wlll bring to you, of your\nttay  ln  Nelton.\"\nThU UtUr wu *!gn*d, \"Mayor\ns. H. Bmyth*.\"\nIn euppletnentlng It, tb* n>\u00abror\nWld th* pnwntatlon ww on b**\nb*lf of the cltlwna of tttlwn, tnd\nthtt thtn wu general n*r\u00bb4 tb*t\n0***t. Ctrt-oell wa* Uavlni. B\u00bb u*\nicelated Mn. Oartnull alao with hU\ntribute  to C*pt.  Oartnull.\nAldtrmen J- B- Oray, Row Plttn*\nIng. R. W. Dawaon, It. B- Uodwy,\n\u2022nd W. R. cimplon, til added tbeir\ntribute*. Alderman Scanlan gan the\nmtyor hla regreU at being unable\nto be prewnt.\nCARTMELL THANKS\nin eaprewlng hli lurprlw and an*\npreclatlon, Cipt. Oartmall uld he\nand Ml*. Cartmell ragntted the\nneoewlty of luring M*l_on, and\nthat thay bad thoroughly enjoyed\ntbtlr stay, though It htd bwn a\nbuy one. In hU capacity u b**d\nof the nllef orgealiation, Oant.\nOartmall wld It had bwn a pUuure\nto work with the council. OB Whow\nbacking and oeoperaUon h\u00bb had alwaya bwn tblt to niy. In Uavlng\nNelwn for the oonunand of th*\nonnviut ttnet oorp* In vtnoou-\nnr, ha uld be wd lira. Oartnull\nwould be bidding goodby* to \"tb*\nbwt of fri\u00abnd\u00bb.\"\nA illnr pltw ta ba mounttd on\n[\n MlU.ro'groUTM-l At TODl HHIKI\n\u00ab   *     DE LUXE BARBER SHOP\nNIXT       spedtl Attention to Udlei and Children\n604 BAKER ST. OPP. IMPERIAL BANK\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finttt in\nBreakfast\nasttaeo*\nLuncheon\n35* to 500\nWtHaa, B.O.\nthe Interior\"\nDinner\nSttptmiest\nPhon- 787\nI* SwtIo* Oeorge Ben-well, Prop.\nBotary and Oyro Headquarter*\nHUMB-C. M. Btydon, B. M*c-\nOewan, Toronto; I*. R. Pwooel; H.\n4. OUmmlni. Oalgary: Mr- and Mn.\nw. It. Btnndal*. TraU; A. J. Bel-\nmtat, cranbrook. R Brotlgh. B.\nCrawford, Mtdlclne H*t; I. Stutrt,\nK*w Wwtmlrutir; lln. A. B. Wright,\nRowland: D. Munro, Bpokane. R.\nMunro, Lw Angtln; Mr. tnd Mn.\nIf. Petereon, Tmlr; H. W. MtcLeod,\nwuinlpeg; llr. and Un. W. B*n-\ndr-**-*, Kwlo:  llr. asd Mrt. B. A.\nJohnaton. LewUton. Idaho; A. I.\nOrww, Vernon; O. Hawklna. Salau;\nA. Muir, Penticton: J. R. Kerr, A.\nS. Prew, J. P. Muwender. M. M*c-\nKenae. O. Lyon*. W. D. Row, M.\nMullarkiy. Mr. and un. W. 3. Audit, 8. B. Ktrr, B. Olo_t, J. Bot-\nwUUe, A. Jukei. Vanoouvar.\ntaoteecQawettttoe*3ootj*i*>io#-'tioa>m. i ww smttttmrntTt.\n(T5he Savoy\n\"Where th* Gueit It Kin&\"\nNelson'* Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nut sans sr. phons \u00bb\nSAVOY\u2014Oeorge Andenon, Roger\n.fa. Kline, S\u00bbek_u\u00bb; O. I. K*lit, Bo-\nllat Mini; Mr. *nd Mn. 0. B. \\-t\\-,\n\"Wwt   Robaon;    Jimei   R.   Slmpion,\nWaltir B Undqulit. Vanoounr;\nWlUUun If. Diana, New Weitminaur;\nlln. O. B. Carter, TnU; J. N. Murphy. Kwlo.\nNew Onnd Hotel\n9.   L.   KAPAK.   ItOP.\nwwkly snd Htntbly Ratw\nHat aad Cold  WatM\nMagu Me ap    Poubl* fiJM) tip\nWnwi s\u00bb b Hamm mtn p\u00bb\nm-mm-mma\u2014m-----m-a^aam\nOccidental Hotal\nTM Tarsia *t, Pbont HTL\n|l.  WAasiCK\nmty   Bona*  of  Solid   Comfort\nHead-marten tor Login*\n\u2022nd Mlnen\nMadden Hotal\nA Weloome Awaits You\n3AI. t. MADDEN\ncowputeiy   RemodcUed\nHat and  Cold  Wattr\nIn  Ht HEART of tb* City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   urOINTE.   Prop.\nBoaau fnm to* lo I i.M Monthly\nll* aad up.\n(turn hwted aad hot and wld\nwater tn every  room\n60J Baker gt. phone Wl\nTRAIL, B. C.\n..\u00ab..a.*e\u00abe*.\u00abe\u00abe\u00ab..*.*.\u00ab\u2022\nj NBW CROWN\nf POINT HOTEL\n2 Buropwa PUu              \u2666\nt HEAPQCABTEBS              1\n\u2022 commercial and ToorlH Trad* J\n\u2666 sample Roomi\n2 COMMERCIAL   RATES          \u2666\n* Wltbtat   Bath    ._ \u00bb1JW *\n\u2022 Ulth Btth __ Vt-tm and \u00bb*:\u2022*\u00bb. J\n: TRAU-v B* C.         i\n* \"A Ptlaee J\n\u2666 in the Kootenayt\"      \u2666\nI..................itl..\n..*...*.*.tl.t.l.I......\n; :\nI NELSON |\nI DAILY NEWS I\n: Classified j\nt Ad* Produce I\nI Results! i\nt I\nI Phone 148 or 144 |\nTRANSPORTATION - Freight and Passenger\nGREYHOUND\n.    LINES\nAnnounw\nSpokane Bus\nvu   TRAIL   comnwaen\nMIINUAV^lNt   llth\nSo*  leave,   1*ll>   nrept   Sunday\nat  13:00 \u00bb-m.\nNEW   BEDUCEO   BATES\nc\nNELSON-TRAIL\nFREIGHT\nCareful Handling\nEfficient Service\nLow Ratea\nMt ui carry roar\nTJMU.-BELSON   PWIOIIT\nK.Uott   _ PHONES  \u2014 TraU\n11*11      (Bud-Vant)        \u2022\nBLUE LINE\nFREIGHT\nth* atook wlU km th* feUewtod\nUtwrlptloni\n\"Prtunud by tha Olty et K*l*oa,\nB.O, to Oast, A* Oartmall. la ne-\ncgnltlon at hi* valuable lerrliel\nto the dty.\"\nMORE ABOUT\nCONFERENCE\n(Contlnned Prom Pae* .One)\nBaton Adjourning tomint on'\nth* wuk*nd tb* oonf*r*no* worked\nIn *lght oammltt*** or lub-commit-\nM** \u00ablmult*n\u00bboua(y Making to nuh\n\u25a0word on twin* nst Immedutely\nconnected with th* atabiiUutlon\nquatUon.\nTh* development of a prutlwbl*\np*nn*n*nt monetary itendwd, th*\nlamination of artllloal lttd* n.\nittlctloaa, th* cMoWnt of govtrn.\nmtnt lumidUi tor uufliount indue-\nttu* and pmwntlon at floodlit ot\ntb* ratrk*u ww* th* principal\ntopic* on which tb* delegatee eon.\nwatitM.\nANOVBhMBNT POOL1IH\nOh*lrm*a Maotiwuld Hid: \"Tha\nluggMtloo far *dJoumm*nt ot tht\ntoonnnw U fooilth tnd vannot Be\nImagined.\"\nSuccetf of th* conference wl-l dc*\npend finally on cumncy atebilua*\ntlon, Mr. MacDonald toknowledgid,\nbut he (toed th* outlook with \"a\nvery buoyant atvl hopelul hurt.\"\n1ft* import quota lyateo, which\nPranoe dttendi md tb* United\nStatu itrongly oppo*M ctm# up btfon th* committee on commercial\npolicy. Slgnor Nola, Italian delegate,\nitrongly attacked tbt quota devlot\nu \"one of tht wont of til obilac.i*\nto trade,\" tnd u tending to tupport vetttd Inttreiti.\nTb* Prench delegttlon iilfguUd a\ntruo* on furttur uuwian of tb*\nquoti tytttm which Prtso* -onjld-\nere eeaentlal to b*r intamal economy\nand Is unwilling to abandon at\npreient.\nMotorleu Planes\nHauled About Sky\nUM ANOELEI, Jun* ia (AP).\nThr** motarleu awvpUnei were\nhauled anwat th* iky hen by *\nfvnrth pUne. acting a* \"locomotive.\"\nTW* I* under-toed her* to be\nth* flnt Inttanet In aerial hlitory ln th* United sutei In which\nu many a* thre* tralltn. hay*\nbten t*w-d itmaltanie-uly \u00bby *a*\n\u25a0alar craft,\nTh* d**nMtr*ilon wat nported\nu a itep toward reaiuatlon of\ntha drtaau of ilrmen\u2014that af\noparttlM atrial *nra* train wtth\nonly th* leading ihi* p*wend aad\nth* mt tawed w tb\u00aby tan ha\ncnt laoa* trom th* train at any\nlandtag field *long a traniport\nroute.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL.   B.  0.  Jun*  33--IO*.   B.\nLob*  and  daughtw*. ray. hate  n-\ntunud from Alniworth, whtrt thty\nholidayed far a week.\nx   e   e   .\nChart** Hirmtn, who ht* turn t\npttltnt In TrtU-Tadanae hotMtal,\nhi* ntunud to hli homt tt alocan\nOlty.\n.   *   *\nTrail News of the Day\nnun mom uto tors-m*\nnnaaot. mttry. 3. ft Andtnoa.\n(UM)\nCaptain of IU-Fated\nLnsitsnit Is Dead\nLIVBRPOOL, Bng.'juna \u00bb (AP).\n\u2014Wllll-un Thomu Turner, captain\nat tb* liUfltanl* when It wa* tor-\npwkud *nd aunk in Har. llil, dM\ntoday at On*t cro*by, near han.\nat tb* a\u00abe of TT. B* had been\nb*d*ridd*n thn* month*.\nGUARDS RESTORE\nORDER IN MADRID\nUADRID, Juna gl. (API\u2014 Amult\nguarda tonight reetond ordtr ln th*\ncapital foUowlng rial* in whleh two\nperaona wan belUvad fatally la.\nJurod *a group* p*r*d*d through\nth* itr**t* U\u00bbrlng from boua* tnd\npublic buUdlag* nllgloui banner,\nplaoed In celebration of tba Sacred\nHwrt   Holy   day.\nSENTENCED  POB\nfALSE    PBETEJvCES\nNBW WISTMinaTBB, Jun* 31-\nMwlon B*rry. Vanoonvtr, wu na*\nUa***- ky llMl\u00bb_r\u00bbu B. L- Edmund*\nla elty pollc* oourt to thn* montb*\nIn Orittll* prlaon on \u00bb charg* of\nobtaining 130 br (\u00bb_u pnieacts\ntrom tb* Bank of Montnal, Niw\nWntmlnaUr.\nVEHICULAR   TUNNEL\nIN   TUB   CATIB1LLR\nNew York ataU bu completed *\nSOO'f-Ot vehicular tunn*l und\u00abr\nBnakneck mounuin, near oold\nBaring. Th* opening of the turn*-!\nejlmlnat** two dantweu* ind* croi-\nUngi onr th* main Un* of th* IMw\nTork Oentnl railway. Th* tunnel li\n\u2022Uetrlc-llghted. Tb* BOTW* *n\nlaeed with anal**.\nAmerican telmtuu \u00bbn aeeklng a\nway to rid Bgypt af flat-worm dl-\nwtae which afOKt* two-thlrda of th*\nnative population.\nTU NILIOM MW NEWS. BE14BN. S_C, - SATCTWAV MORNINO, JUNI Sd,  IIM-\nEAST KOOTENAY POWER HOPES TO\nSHOW IMPROVEMENT, PRESENT TEAR\nItptmtBAl, jua* S3 W)r~A.\n3. NwMtt, preeldent of But Koot-\n\u2022uy Power company, Umlt-d, id,\ndrealng tbt innual gentral mat.\nIna ot th* company* ihanbaldan\nhtt* todty, tald mlnu 'in th* du*\ntrtct ttrmd by th* aompany wan\naow b*o_mlng mon utln and that\nit wu hoped that th* aompany\nwould ttw a* \u00abnaaM to thaw lm*\nprinmiBt during Hi* angni. yur.\nAttn from tn* raawki af th*\nan*ld*at, the mwtlng wh toutln*.\nThe innual ttattaunt.wu approved\n\u2022ad.dlnttsn wan rwlaatad with.\nout change.\nuy. Nuaitt MputMd that tlx\n\u00ab**1 and rnlnla* taduitfy had bun\n\u2022awattag an a euxtaiUd Mwdul*\ndurtnf th* lut yaw, and that dur*\nlag tk* put fnr da** h* had i\u00ab-\nreived woe* that tht rallroada w*r*\ngoing to buy owl asd on* large\nmln* wu opening up again. R*\nnoiawd \u00abut that HMltan vm\ntaking own on and tM* wt* rn.\ndent In man actlv* **tnt|\u00abBg tt\ntht nrfnu ttrnd by But B**t***y\npower.\n$50,000 FIRE IN\nLOWELL, MASS.\nLOWBLL, Mtu., junt 33 (AP).-_-\nPire, which (UntUned to tweep\nthrough the ooniuted tenement\nin* In th* Aon* dlatrUt tot* today, dutroyed two two-itar*> mu.\nnlclptl bulidlnii and demand an\nnnooeupled lia-itony tenement\nbuilding with a total low eitlmattd\nat 350,000.\nWhile the fin raged, dynamlU\natored in th* dutroyed uwer department building \u00abnlo**d. TMn\nwu on* rnten blut and thn*\nminor *iplo*ion*. It* ea* wu in*\niund.\nHe Thought the\nWater Was High\nBut Vellutlni Only Turned\ntha Stream Butorac'a\nDirection\nTMIU 8. c. Jua* 33e-r\u00bbaRk\nVMIutinl, prwldtnt ot th* TraU has*.\nbtll eluh wlll find It man difficult to do hli gardening Bunday\nthan ht did lut wuk. Prank u\noverjoyed when th* Trail turn hu\na gwn* whtdutod with Nilton. Why*\nHe hu * nlo* plot af toad at\nBrUllaot with iprlng vegeublee\ngrowing up that aud hla panonal\nlupervuion. Prank Uku ta Uan\nTrail wrly, itop off ind cot* hi*\nplanu for \u00bb whll* at Brilliant aad\nthan go on to Nelion to eee the\ngun*. But tomorrow tb* looal bon\ntn pUylng tl bomt, \u00bbo th* \u00bb\u00ab.\nden ytlii bav* ta ttkt a baak uat.\nLut Bunday Mr, Villutlnt ww ae*\neompinUd to bli plot by th* wtll\nknown \"Etumpy\" Butone, It 1, ru*\nmond that \"Btumpy\" a*\u00bbd*d \u2022\nmtu *U*a *o h* pick*d a alu\n\u2022kidy ipot to itul t ftw wlok*.\nprank dug a ditch tnm hi* watte\nrtstfit t* wh\u00abr* \"B-umpy\" wa* la\ntlumbwtoad and than waited for ra*\n\u2022ulU. Pntty won th* eold w\u00bbt*r\nwanted up ts \"Btumpy'* traw\". K*\nlumped to bU fwt with a frw\n\u2022mpbatl* *kcltmttiooi. Mr. Butora*\nliter admitted h* htd thought th*\nriver t__d rlwa to %be*\u00bb he wu\nlying.'\nTRAIL HAS STRONG\nTEAM FOR SUNDAY\nTRAIL. BtO. Jun* M.-Th* H*l-\nwn bawhtll olub wtU ban to bring\n\u2022 atrong lineup to TraU Bunday lt\nIt intend! to put on* onr on' th*\n\u25a0Miter city hall team for tb* \u00ab*-\nhiwtlon gtm*. Th* loeaU demon\nttnted au*lUnt b*l| tacUc* at a\nfull turnout practlu ban Prlday\nalght.\noordon MCPwr, vitenn oateber,\nwill May the baekatop pcaltlon,\nWhU* ftwnon, wbo ku kun out\nof th* pltctur'i bok for aom* tlm*.\nwUl io in Bunday for mow of th*\ngam*. MorrU will probably nll*n\nblm for * Hurt tlm*.\nKyattry DiPaeqtuU, who hu\nprom hunulf \u2022 tint elu* whiter,\nwill umplw th* g*m*.\nBRANDON TO GET\nBALL FRANCHISE\nO.C. CRICKET\nLONDOU, Jua* M. (CP 0*\u00bbU)_-\nBomlnit \u00abMM Bamprtlnkr 101\nrum in * ftrrt*lui touaty vlthtt\nmitch uoanhiaiaa tatty. Darbytbln\ndefuted Olouowtenhln hy fl runt,\nwhllt TtetorlM oa tb* nnt innlr-n\nwen iHlttrM hy Woiowlw onr\nMiddlww aat Olamaiaan onr Un*\ncuhin. Sonar traunwd Cambridge\nby ilk wMMa.\nTh* tlaw limit pm. Olamorgan\ntheir notary onr Uneubln. Tydto*.\nley na up IM and Iddon IW ud\nboth wtn uakMtra at th* etow.\noth\u00abr esaMnw wan HI for RUh-t\nof wotowter, III lor Human of\nCambrldf*. '\nD*rt>y*hlr*\u00bb fin* bowler Townwnd\ntook eight OtwMwWnktn wlokiU at\na owt ef lw* tbaa four run* aptew.\nRead task low of th* Oambrldaa\nwicket* for Id runt la tb* weond\nInning* ind UMM b*IB*4 awwmt\nto tbe win ovtr xamptbln br taking\n^our Hante wlaktte (or M.\nr Tkt cloalng won*: MlddUwi 334:\nWorcwter IM (Ituhol IM, Mtrtln\nIi not out, OfSkaa* M) at Lord'*.\nSomtnut Ud aad trt, Bamnthln\n33 and M (Onw* N, Btwll four\nfor M) at Pwl\u2014iuth,\nixrby M0 Ud IM (Oodtrd *l* tot\n\u00bb). oiaiMertintUM im aad m (am*\nfUld M, BaaamsBd it. Townwnd Ma\nfor M, aad Twwnwnd el\u00abht tat M\n8T. PAUL, Mian-, Jun* 33. (AP).\n\u2014Th* Bralnerd. Minn., franchu* of\nthe Northern Lwgu* wUl be trana-\nfemd ts Brandon. Man., effective\nneit Tueeday, Ray Ibrgeiu, at. Paul.\n\u00abwn*r. tnnounwd todty.\nTRAIl BAND TO\nn*lh   B.C.,   Jus*   m_a   aaa.\nurt   wlU   be   given   by   th*   city\nHSS. *fV_!. \"\u2022\u25a0\"\"\u2022M* S*tUird\u00bbf\nnight *t T;M p-m. with WUllam\nPoaaUy cwtfueting. w\u2122\nff* If^J?\" lm \"\u2022 *\u00bb **Mawai\nMarth, Punohlnelio, br Wmmtn\nanrtun, Light Caralry. hy auppe\ncornet duet, Tlu Twa ohuau, pliy.\n*-\u25a0_ bL \"\"\u2022aimod Bruw Porteath\nm* tf, Thatehw; wtoouon. aong\nof Irala**. by Bound; trombone eolo.\nTke My Whwl, by Button, to be\nWWR ky D. W. Porteath; unnada,\n* IBtMkS tk Jua*, by Semco; march,\ndBBSBBr, \u00bbT lum*; final*, Natlon-\nAatium M Bull.\nDR. THOM GOES TO\nTl GOLF FINALS\nJtttMU S. 0., Jun* Me-In th<\nWanoR eup haadloap ilnarU* oomp*.\ntlon of the Boo-lind TraU Oolf and\nOMBtrr olub, Or. 3. S, Thorn u\noaa of th* llnallau, havln. won\nbl* war through from th* eight*.\nDr, T, 3. Crawford bw y*t to\nptoy J, *. one af Bawliad in tn*\n.ighte, th* wlaaar to SMH Pr. T.\nJ, Hair to th* wml-tuul*.\nBwulte of gamu pland during\nBUhta-Br. Muir beat 3. 3. Ping.\n.j* put wuk warn\nUnd: A. B. Bitobu beat \u25a0. a. An.\ndemon; Dr. Then beat B- w. Bail*-\nB*ml*fln*l\u00bb\u2014Or. Thorn won by de.\nfault from A, B. Ritchie.\nHELEN HICKS WINS\nOUN HBAB, H.T., Jua* H, IAP|.\n-Coming from behtod on th* final\nta-boldw, Helm Wak*. ftraur United Stete* goU ohampion. today\nwon her attend bong Wind ehamplonahlp, diluting lira. Marlon Turpi! I wd 1.\nCITY TEAMS TO\nBOWL TONIGHT\nTonight lawa bswliaf team* the*,\n\u2022n ta pliy Trail, will play praotin\nmitchee tt tbe local grun*. J.\nDraper'! rink will play 6. TwUt'i\nand B. T. Snlu'* rlnk pl\u00bbT\u00bb O. A.\nCOAL COMPANIES\nTO BE PROSECUTED\nOUBBBC, Jun* M (OP)._J\u00abouj\ncotl companMa operating ln tb*\nprovlnoe of Quebec faoe pr__*cu*\ntlon on cbtriw of btlng member,\nof \u2022 eoenblne *g*ln!t the laterwte\nof tb* public.\nVAKCOtJVBB, JUM 33. (OP)-.\nMurray Pattenoa, St. victim of Bunday momlngi tragic automobll*\ntceident neir Whyttclifft Park, ww\nburled Thuradiy afternoon In Ooean\nview bwltl park.\nMis AruiJ Ner Hurt\nUn. JUary Buck, Hariri Uta, AM*.,\nwrite..-\"---** MIWW paiuar-iaad my\ntilWHt\nSeam, tkat Moon's Start ud Vam Nb\n\"*? \u00ab?\u00ab **>_**- *w\u00bbW\" I ami -*r a has.\naad after tatiu tk* Pill* for a fiw tJuTt\nMt a wk*k]*n\u00bbttar. Stow 1Mb I ken had\nao n\u00bbm ,f tbt dliqr tpellt ud pi\u2014 anmad\nthe hetrt.\"\n. P* wlf at ad Ing iat rural rim*; r*\u00bb to wiy ty IV T. Idltui Ct, ltd.\nTireato, Oat. t ..-._..\nOIltoMIBB IM (Drioa N, TUrnkuU\nM), tonawhln IM ud following oa\nIM tor tbna wteh-te rwateon II,\nBnwiN II. Tpdlwder IM ud mt\nout, Iddea tM BM OM) at Bwaa.\n9*$a\nOaatmtat Onlnnltr IM iad MO\n(Rumta SM. Head fear fir Ml, Bur.\nny Ml ud Ml for four (Pweotk\n71, onoorr M \u00bbM wtt) it tb* Ovtl-\nRougtaedd Boat\nDiilyNewslIM\nXouthouka handed tb* DaUr\nmaa nftbal) sto* a io-* wtbaek to\n* auppy gtm* played Prlday \u2022\u00ab\u2022\natof-\nTb. D*Uy Raw* wared to* only\nrun ln the tint Inning ud btld th*\nBougt-uek* to th* toon M 14\nuntil tht Men ad tb* third. Bold-\nIng th* lahallngui uonUw to th*\nthird, tb* Boufbaeek* onwed tk*\nput* for (la run* to tbtlr h*lf of\ntb* inning- Tb* wlnnn* tddtd thne\nmora to the fifth tad one ta tbt\ntlrtb.\nThe Daily Bew* nine *oond saw\nin th* fifth, *Utb ud ninth. V\nAhna* wu the big nelw at bat fer\nthe Boufhatck*. In th* third lu\n\u25a0lutawd out a hom* run with tws\non kww, ud duplicated th* fwt to\nth* fifth to aooount tor *U of thi\nwlnnen' runt.\n1. BattllfH, O. SiMUte, V.\nAnraaa ud O. B*U of th* Rough-\nrkt ud T*dloek. M   MorUy tad\nBrown of tbl Inkillngen pUyed\na bufup gam* to tb* field.\nCslvsrt WUl Fsc\u00ab\nManslsujhter Chsrge\nKBW WSSIMUWl'BB, Jaa* M-i\n(CP)-Bswart <Slnrt, AMur Umt,\nwirtbouw mtnt*tr. Pacific Oout\nTbrmtoal*, limited, wlU a* ehirged\nwith mutlaufbtw to ooaawtum\nwith tb* dwth of David E Mont.\ngonury, prominent Ladner fuaur,\nwbo died in Ron! Columbia ___*,-\npltoi w tb* rwult et being ka\u00ab*h*d\ndown on Udiwr ntd lwt Bunday\nby an all***d kit-aad-run drlnr,\nOhut OeMtoM* aeatt iwntea ed\nUdn*r, atttod todey.\nARRANGES RAILWAY\nWAGE CONFERENCE\nOTTAWA. June M. (ep>_goa.\nW. A. Oordon, minuter ef Ukw,\nbu -arranged for a awWwaw ***t\nwwk bttwua repreeenUMew ef nil.\nw*y Uber aad the Casadtoa raU*\nwar m*a*f*awat* on rrnpwto waaa\nndtuttaw, it wa* uao-mwd to*\nnlgbt lallewtog a wtifWwiw b*>\ntwwa tb* minuter tnd eklefi ef\nthe runnatoe tradw.\nITALIAN FLIERS\nARE STILL HELD\nORBBHHO, Itely, June 34 (Bet,\nurdeyl- (AP) \u2014Wwtlur nytrtt M\nmidiuibt ww* w uaitvortbte that\nItalia* nun wh* btd pUtuwd te\ntakt off at dawn to M wtpltnu\nfar a fUgbt br itegei to th* wa*\ntury sf preiraw to chUeeo pnwi-\nc_liy tbaadeaed hoe* af departure\ntoday.\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\n^^.\"ir^sr\"\nJeney City l, Newark 1.\nRsehwter 3, Montnal I.\nPay Tribute to\nMrt. J* V. Ramsden\nA 1st\u2014t* aumbdr of frUndt ud\nntotlrw f*M a lut tribute to Mr*.\nJ- T. B*IW4*a Mdap afternoon it\nwrvuw MM to Bt. fcrlour'* ohurch.\nVia. Arabdwooo Pnd B. Orabam\noffWated. lln. B*nud*n\nd*aly Wtdnwday.\nMur bwutlful Ooral trlbutw war*\nnealnd aad at the ibunb tha\nhymn wng wh 'Vert \u00abf Afw-\ni-aUbawwi <m _. O- Lu*, J-\nHiauoo at., j. BtU, B, nut, r. W.\naitdtr and V. Oram*.\nMarai afhrinM wan trea Ibwlly,\nbudbaad, Bew, ahttoran, plttow;\ngrandeblldnn, wnattu.\nRalr-Uvu. Allw* and Bern ot Tan-\neounr. Blew, Tlay Chamberlato sf\nKate    Ram*d*n,   Bpplng,\ntl\u00a3SttJklBB&*\u00bb'\u00bb*\nPortland I; B*ttU* 7.\nHoUywood 3; Lm Angelw 6.\n\"GIRL\" GETS\nTHREEMONTHS\nTtoa,oMwtotsht*r*\u00abto-'' ittlmd in\nmu'i clotbw eHUd it to* Twm\nWobub'i (JbrUtlaa tawaittlwi !ulld-\ntog btn, \"Sh*\" MM A* wh \"up\n\u2022aalMt It,\" hid bwa ndlaa trairht\n\u00abr\u00bbtoi iad wuted burd and todtl**\nfor th. nlgbt. Bk* bad \u2022 buadU ol\nllrl'a clothing undar har arm- Bh*\nwUbjd ta draw birwlf In Mr proper\nh\u00bbklllmenU. wt, rwt.\n\"Blu\" wu idmltted,\nTsd*T In pollc* oourt, Bobtrt\n<\u00abutb) BlucbT-M, lukr Vsuto,\nlot thrw month* In Oakalla JtU\nwhtn h* pUtded lullty to tnndu-\nlentlr obtotolw board and lodging\nfrom th* T.W.OA. by f*Utly lra-\np*r*onating * ttmilt,\nAcoordln* te tb* *vid*nw Bluob*\nhid wlted ,t tb* 'T' wirylng *\nbundU of woawa'* clothu ud *hew-\n!l *\u2022**\u2022\u00a3\u00bb  *\u00bb Vi*1** *bat  M  ww\n\"RUth\" Blanche.\nauipioeu of othir mill il tb*\n,L.y* ****** \u2022WBMtej* tttttt\n*^_h   ***.. b*\"x \u2014tea* a ro*m.\nPtdlw o*iUd oa tb* uew guwt.\nTtwy found a willowy graeMul young\nlady, ftult'.wtly attired, powder, Up-\n\u2022tic* on tb* bid.\nTh* maeutmte atated that he\nunderatood tbat Blanche bad uwd\n\"mwt horrible lanfuaao\" la the\nT-WOA.\n\u2022> Blanw idmltted tbl* aad aald\nbe ww nrrr.\nTb* tocuud'* atory wu thtt bt\nhid oom fnm to* prairiu, ww\nwltbout fund*, and bad hit upon\ntb* whim* to Mt board and taam.\nR* uld he ***** from BrUtol, fag.\nlud, in UM, wd had work*d Wtll\nth* pruent Ume.\nVERIGIN MAY BE\nARRESTED AGAIN\nWDfBIPBO, Jua* M (OPI\u2014atUl\ndetermfhed to d*port P*ter Vtrlgln,\nOeukbobor ludtr. befon hi tarn- \u25a0\nSAU. bl* domicile (n Otnadi, Im-\nliratloa *utborlt|w mar aula ir-\nrwl him town Jun* M, tw Wis*\n\u25a0Upm rm, Pnw wld to it* art*\nooiumn* today.\nV\u00ab_t\u00abto U aow kaluved to Teek-\ntoa. Buk,, mm IM paper, and uae\nmigration tuthorltiw in foUuwlna\nblm e-wely tor thi nuraow e(\npltoing blm undtr irrett. The Prw-\nPnw balun* v*r|gln wtu ot \u00ab\u00bb\nrwted it Vwllln, iausl.\nstmflini tnd Allw Of\n*  lima,  of  -\n\\jttA*U,    *t*t*T\nBUl and Btlph WlUoa, Un. B.\nSmith and totally of Calgary, Alberta Ud ltor-a*n Purwy of Kalao,\nWart.. Mr. wd Mra. O. Abbott,\nOladya ud Angy, MU* loulw Oil*\nOf London, Mr- end Ml*, Barry Me*\nUu. Mr. wd MM- Jowph amltb\nof culgtry.\nm*nd* lit, ud MM- Cteorn At*\nfclawn, Mr. aad Mn.-A- W. Betty,\nMr. aad Mn. C. B**k*r ud'rruk,\nMr. tnd Mn. Ottstf Brant and\nfamily, Mr. wd Mm. Alu. Campbell,\nMr. aad Mn. Chappell. Mr. ahd\nMr*. B, W. ntwney of Perrya, D*ugh*\nter*. of Bnaiud, Mr.udMn.B-a.Bi.\n'.tote ud ftmlly. Mr. aad Mn.Bmwt\nPratt iad K*nMth, Mr. ud Mr*.\nVic Oravw, Effle wd the ban. Mr.\nand Mra. P. C, Oouto. Uw OrlwelUa,\nMr. and nn. A. PUietur, Mr, tnd\nMre. Booker end family. Mr. and\nMn. Chtrlw p. Hunter and Jack,\nMr, and Mre. Xaraaw tnd Brally,\nMW- W. X. Juper and Mrt D. A.\nPtnton, l|r. tnd Mra. Uw ltorr,\nT. B. Ud Tommy UM. Ur w\u00ab\nMra A. a. Lambert, Mr. and Mra. W.\n0- latto ana family. Mr. tad Mn.\nMRS. ANDERSON\nBURIED, NELSON\nPuaaral wrrlaw tor Mra. a-jua\nAndtnon wan hate *t th* Pint\nPrubytertan church P|ld*r br Str.\njamu Tauaaew,\nPeUbwian wen J. S- Oauldlu,\nA. T- Park. B. Burtotrun. J, Ona-\ndla, D, T,\u00bb\u00bbddl*\u00bbad W- J. Part*.\nMBS. TIM PLAYER\nREPORTED BETTER\nMn. Tlm Plajwr, wbo I* a MtUat\nla tb* Booteiay Uk* tUtamii Maf\n-tltol, wu nportad Prldiy nl|bl H\nW, n. U*-*t tnd ftmllr, Mr.\nMra. 3. P. Mertu, Mr. and Mn-\nB. Puny. J. T. Prlw, Mr. ud Mr*.\nP. B. Poulln. Mr. wd\nPtartr. Pythttn BUtett. Mr. and\nMrt. Oan Blrturdw, Mr. tad* lira.\nBHI RU*y. Mr. ud Mr*. A. 0).\nRitchU, Mr. and Mn. T. W. Uader\nand Jimmy, atar Orootnr wd iteff,\nin* BpUn. Mr. and Mn. W. B.\nBmedlar. Mr. wd Mra. o. Sutollffl\nand famur. St. aerlsar'* Altar Oulld.\nMkw Murui stooMcr. Mn M. SouUy.\nton. V. TMeto- Mr- and Mm. Own*\nTurner, MIm A. r Tkytor, Mr. aad\nhtn. 8. Vlngo, Mr. wd Mra. Angels\nTaiwan, Mr. wd Mn. 3*ak Wnd.\nMr. aad Mr*. W. wiuiam*. Mr. wd\nMn. awry Aaua ot Vlotorli, Mn.\nMut Ben Br\u201e Mra. B. o. Brown,\nMr. wd Mr*. BaUtw aad family,\nMlw 0. A- Coatw, Mr. iad lft*.\ntttphla, Mr. aad Mia. P- H Dti-\nnvp't, Mr. aad Mn. J. Draper,\nMr- and Mr*. Pnd Potter, WlnnU\nwd Pnd, Mrt. B. J. Orldley. Mr.\nand Mn. O. Bai|h. Mr, aad Mm,\nWilliam Harkaui. Annie wd Jua.\nMr and Mr,, lulu Ball, Mr. wd\nMn. A. Jobaw* and lamlly, Mr.\nwd Ml*- Jobn Bamaoo, Mr. Arthur\nEeelar and fanUly, Mr. and Mra T.\nW. uat, Mr, Ud MM. A. O, Ua*\ntnd toatUr, Mr, aad Mm, Vm\nUughton, Mr- wd Mm. O. A. Unoe,\nMr, and Wl. Mlebalaoa and Mm.\nA. A. tokaaoa, Wtlter, Jim ud\nMaud. MeOwdlln,\nCONVICIUP ON\nHIB1MUM   WAOB   ACT\nVARCWVSB, Jun* M (CP)\u2014Convicted In aMIa* court of noliMni\ntb* minimum wisi \u00bb*t, 3, U Sueid,\nManitoba betel, Wwt Cordon, ww\nfined Ml wd ordered to pw |l?o\nto a femaU employee whs hid reoelved lwt than the minimum wag..\nBRITAIN TO TAKE\nCANADIAN HOGS\nBBABOOH. Jua.  M   (CP)-Onat\nBritain  hu  earned   te  tak*   BUM\nbow * wwk from Canada for it*\nmat fln mm pmtdiaa otaada\naw produoe the ricbt kind of bop,\nKM. B, O. MeXeaaU MM dtl*f\u00bbtw\nto tb* uaual eoenailsa ot the\nwwtern Mwltoba board af vndr-\nCATERERS TO\nMAKE MOVE\nVIOTOtUA, jun* M (OP). \u2014 It\n\u2022ppur fnm oommwte at\ntb* tent-tun bulldtoM MH today\nUUt th* awtt mot* to tb* oolUe*\ntlw ot tb* m**l tog for hoapital\n*M would b* from ttw oaten** to\nvuw ef th* ennouneamw* that tb*\ntog would b\u00bb eotiwtod M tout un-il\nth* Wd M tb* joreranunf* fUul\nWfTBlABB   BOBPTTAL   ..\nTAItOQOTW, 30B* M, (0P)_--A\ndurneu of 111,411 to operating ton\nfor to* flnt fin mwtb* of tu\nywr, a* oompared wltb tbtt of\nIMI, ww nported \u00bbt * muting of\ntb* beard of dlncton of tb* Oeneral hoepltel.\nThe deficit for the tin monthi\nwu 343,310, u compand with Ml-\n7M lut yw.\nMIXED FOURSOME\nGOLF FOR JULY 1\nOn Saturday, July I, Metom golf,\nen eommeaw pUy In a mlud four*\n\u2022om* tournamtnt for tb* Bmyth*\ntbield *nd wUl eontlnu* oa Sun.\nday-\nTb* ftoal* mty b* reached Sun* .\nday but if not will u pland on\nWedatadiy'July I.\nkntriu tor ih* tournament wfll\nolow Thuraday. June M, at I pm,\nBe fw there ar* todleatloni of *\ngood Ult.\nFar From Agreement\non Wheat Restriction\nWater Circlet\nTRAU,, BC, June M.-.Tben li\non* bwn* to tows wban tbe family\nhw ta wait fer tbe Ud* to go out\nbtfon thay eu enter thtlr houw.\nThu u tb* bom* of Mr, Ptlkaer,\nlocated at th* lowwt point of ttu\nDoukhobor lubdlvuion. Tb* houw\nU eompletolr Wrtoundw by, wtwr\nbut whtn tbt wart of the rlnr\ngou out ene ten walk to tot front\n\u2022tea* without getting hi* Maw\nfull-\nSMH .nn with thu hlgb witer\nproblem ts conttBd wltb;* it mutt\nkeep tM houw nlw wd eeer tow*\nbet dayt.\nlOMDOit, June ll (Baturday)\n(op cable).\u2014Owplte \u00bbnnovm**\u00bb*ut\nby Thomu A. I* BntOB, cSairmw\nst th* four-power wUiV costo-*\nenw, th*t \u2022 prevliloo*l dgrumtnt\non 11 p\u00ab emt asneta \/riducUon\nwu wpeeted Monday, thd tltuatlon\nwrly todty ippwna ftr fnm \u00bb*t-\ntw.\nTh* Plnanelal Tlmu nported\nOww*, United Btttw, Armtln*\nwd Aiutrtllt virtually dttdloektrt\n| through AuetnUa't definite refuwl\nto egrw to nduw ber aeeeage\nTbU newtpantr tald u American\ntxptrt wwid tpptoaeb the prlael*\npel Importing eountrlw immediately\nud attempt to obtain from tbem\ntariff ewmwtoa* on whut Import*.\nASSELSTINE GETS\nUB NOMINATION\nVWTOBU, JUM t*\u2014W. as. -jlg^J\n\u2022tin*, luptrlnUndant ef tb* PnmUr\n(told Mining compwr, defuted J, O.\nKergln, whs bu nprtwated tba\neomtltutaay tlnu IIM for A   *\ntbe MUa\nLiberal  nomination Thurtdty.       X\nWord bM bwn no*|v*d at Llb-nf\ntutddutrten thit nt w. r   ~\net pauw Oeup* baf kwn\ntb* Liberal nnwtoltlea to\nridlni of, Paaoe BlTer-\nn toe aa*\nCOLUMBIA RIVER\n,     DROPPING, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. O., June It.\u2014Reeding\nof the Columbia rlnr bin Prlday\nnight wu at M.ll feet u compand with MM ftet on Than.\nday, a dwrru* of 4 toot, faw)\npeer on June 33 tbe Unt etoaa\nM M.40 fut.\nK\nB.C. RED BRICK\nPhtne $3\nfor delivered prices.\nCoal il Cartage\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nG   R [\nTbt Entire Earnings of Om\nMntval Life of Canada are\n\u2022w\u00abe4 by the PoUeykoldera\n\u25a0* Ttet\nTMnp ywn Mn p\u00bbwid\n\u2022Wand bit Mti_   Tk* melt\nB. W.'i ItveMmtat wMcb 1, ,lr.n la IK.I1\nkel\u00abw taytollm tke eirw 4 Ik, *eUclyU\nM \"wntllty\".\nPolicy No. $tfi~*\u201411,000 Badewmwt is M yurs\n(Iwuid ia 1\u00bb0\u00bb\u2014Annual Premium J31-50)\nUp. V. Paid la tha Mutual Llfai\nSO Anaual Premium! ef Wl.M \u2014\nLeu   Dividend!\n(includini   Specill\nKatri lift Dividwd\t\nNM Amount Paid fcjr Mr. W.\t\n\u2022989.00\n\u00bb*16.18\nrati Vital e| Pollep Paid in Cub $1000.00\nCain lo Policyholder , $477.18\n^ Ttt tmersie premium ptii until tbit \"Pirt-c\/-\np*ttng-in-ptoti*\" pollcj tor tie 30 fttt, tru only\ntllM, wkieh compiri, with tlt-fi aatfer\na \"aoi-ptttielpttinf poller mticb 4**1\nnet retain pipits te tte poKejholitt.\nTM, ontttlMlai reeatt I, m it\u201eem m_ it elmr\np.0,1. ctowe 1 \"rmlciwdia.ie.tiMti ytllcr It\nth. Bat-ell Ul, tl C-_a_7 wiit th,y lanra\nI JW IN, W* llWI\n\u2022&m\nSUff\nif\/tytoWir \/. (Ui iw\ncenhi Its) 4M*d (MtlMMNV     Bail it,\nMUTUAL LIFE\nAuuraj-ce    Company\nOF CANADA\nHeed Ofteat WATERLOO, ONT.\ntmaUlskmi \\ttsSt\nTVClW wmtnjttm Mix * Uw\n\u25a0 AcMtvwiwti\", tlw lalanuuaa\n! |tn<J<l \u2022 M Tra, Baf^mwi\n\\*em.\nriWS\": *c\nDlitrlct Maneter. rranbroeh, B.C\nJAMES   HBIBNBB.\ni\u00abwl\n\u25a0*-^-t'Jsk%,-~--\nReprewntatlve.   NeUon.   BC\nI Aiirtm .\nIA(,   ._\n71\nft L\n1 ________ u\n b*\nQfrhtitjj\nHititrb (Mturrl?\nof (Eauoi-a\nW. 0. Mawhlnney. Minuter\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School\n11:00 am.\u2014Sermon Thema:\n\"A parable ot a Boat.\"\n1.S0 p-n.\u20148ermon   Thame:\n\"Tlu Maater Artlat.\"\nJlrat (tttfurrlj nf\nCEi|riBt \u00a7rtrlitis!\n100 BAKE* STREET\nA branch ot tbo Mother Churcb.\nTbt Flrat Churcb of Chrlat\nMentlat In Boaton. Maaaachuaetta\nSunday School 0:40 a.m.\nSunday Servloe 11 ajn.\nSubject Leaaon-Sermon\nTHBISTIAN  SCIENCE\"\nWedneeday Testimonial Meeting\nI   p.m.\n-   HEE READING BOOM  LN\nCHURCH   BUILD-NOAH Cordially Welcome\nKJ\u00bb. ORDERS ATTEND\nCHURCH DN NAKUSP\nNAKUSP. 'B. c., June 30.\u2014\nTlw Knlghta ot Pythtaa ot Nakuap\nlodge Ho. 43 and tha Pythian Slater,\not Myrtle Temple No. 10 attended\ntn a body, the evening aarvloa\nconducted b, Bav A. C. Pound In\ntho United ohurch Sunday, it waa\nSt. haul's\nHnttri. (Eljurrl)\nRav. T. 3. B, Perguaon, BA.\nMlnlater\n10 ajn.\u2014Sunday School\n11 ajn.\u2014Nuraery   Clau\nWorahlp  11   a.m   and ISO -pm.\nMorning Thema\u2014\"The Way to\nrind   Clod.\"\nEvening Thema\u2014\"Tha Cure lot\nTour Troubles.*'\nMonday 8 p.m.\u2014Ladle,' Aid-\nImportant Bualneu.\nMonday 4 pm. in the Church\nHall, a birthday party wlll\nba held tn honor of ona of\nour moat faithful workers.\nwho haa eerved our church\nfor orar 40 yeara\u2014AU tba\nladlea of tho congregation\nara moat cordially Invited.\nPrlday morning. June 90 In\nHorner*, store tbe W.MS,\nwill hold a bake aale\u2014apodal attention to Picnic neede.\ntho annual memorial aervlee of the\nLodge. Rev. Pound cboao aa hla\nsubject \"Prtendahlp and Love,\" a\ntheme symbolic of the order. A\napeclal anthem, waa rendered by\ntha choir.\nPARKINSON HEADS\nNAKUSP FIREMEN\nNAKUSP, B. C. Juna aa.\u2014At tha\nannual meeting of tbe Nakuap flra\nbrigade, a satisfactory fina.-ciai\nreport waa aubmlttod by tha treaa-\nurer. The election of offloer, resulted aa followa: flra chief, I, Parkinson: flrat deputy, 9. Horrey: aecond deputy, Itlohard Humphrls;\naecretary, J. w. Butlln. Tbe personnel of the brtgage remalna the\naame as laat year.\nHERB TEAS\nHEALTH   '\nniaroKATivte\nWe blend them for each caae. state your\naliment. Certified graduate dispenser.\nWt Gturantei Satisfaction\n11.00 postpaid .   . .  trial treatment  SOc\nHOLLAND HERBAL DISPENSARY\n. CALOABT, ALTA.\nd\n-THB NELSON  DAILT  NEWS,  NtLSON,  B.C.   \u2014  SATOBDAT  MOBNWO,  JUNE   tt,   100*.\nMOB\nCERTIFICATES OF\nINCORPORATION\nVICTORIA, B. C, juna 33 (CP.)\u2014\nCertlflcatea ot Incorporatlone have\nbean granted to the following com-\npantee ln Britiah Columbia according ta the B. C. Oewtte:\nB. K. Oold Mlnea, Ltd, Vancouver,    1,000.000\nOalhouale Oold Mlnea Ltd., Victoria, 0,000,000 aharea no par value.\nGold Harbor Mlnea Ltd., Vancouver, 01,000.000.\nOold Mountain Mlnea Ltd., Vanoouver, 01,000,000.\noold peak Oold Mlnea Ltd., vanoouver, 1,000,000 aharea no par\nvalue.\ndrull-Wlhkane Oold Mlnea Ltd.,\nVanoouver.   ga.M0.000.\nHlgb Run Placer Oold Mlnea Ltd.,\nVanoouver, 30,000.\nMlnto Oold Mlnea Ltd.. Van-\ncouver, 3,000.000 tharea no par\nvalue.\nPine Creek Mining Co., Ltd., Vancouver,   IfiO.OOO.\nRadio Oold Mlnea Ltd., Vancouver,   $000,000. '\nSharock Oold Mlnea Ltd., Vancouver, 0,000,000 aharea no par\nvalue.\nYorkshire Mining Co., Ltd., Vancouver, 1,000,000 aharea no par\nvalue.\nRECENT BRIDE IS\nHONORED AT YMIR\nCRANBROOW MAN\nMOVED TO TRAIL\nMiss  M.  Paterson Honored\nPrior to Transfer to\nthe Coast\nCRANBROOK. B. C, Juna M.\u2014\nMlaa Marie pateraon waa gueat of\nhonor at a Jolly danoe on Monday\nevening ln the Maple hall when\nfrlenda entertained for hat prior\n.to her departure tor Vancouver\nMlaa Pateraon has been accountant\nIn tha looal telephone offloe - for\naeveral yeara and la being trana-\nferred to tbe offloe* of* the company\nIn Vancouver. One of the moot\npopular of Cranbrook'a young people.\nMlaa Pateraon carries with her the\ngood wtabea of a large clro>. A\npresentation of a travelling oaae\nand a handsome bracelet was made.\nAlan OU] of Vanoouver la apendlng hla holldaya with his parenta,\nMr.  and  Mra. T.  8. OUt.\nMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harrlaon hav*\nTlmi, B. C, jua* at\u2014Mr. and\nMra. 6. A. curwen ware Melton vlaltora on Monday.\nAt ahower waa given tor Mra. John\nLundatrum at the home of Mr,.\nB. A. Curwen on Tueaday afternoon,\nthe gueata wait Mra. Dan McKay,\nUtt. Nelaon Peterson, Mrt. H. Stevens, Mra. John Clarke, 'Mra, Athol\nMclsaac, Mra. fc tmilaon, Mra. C.\nMclsaac, Mra. Alver Johneon, Mlas\nEd|th Aim, Mrs. Nutter ot Nelaon\nand Mrs. S. A. Curwen. Tbe duet\nclothe were hemmed at the party\nand presented to the bride, Mta.\nJohn Lundetrom. A prlaa waa given\nfor the beat hemming, which was\nawgrded to Mlaa Alver Johnaon,\nDainty refreshments were served by\nthe   hoeteaa.\nMra. H. Stevena mptored to Salmo\non Wedneaday and waa accompanied\nby Mra S. Ball, Mrs. B. Bmllson,\nand Mrs. C. Mela x.\nMr. Trltes and J. L. Parker, mln-\ni tng* men, left Tmlr on Wedneaday\nevening.,\nPLAN JULY FIRST\nFUN FOR SALMO\nSALMO, B. C. June 33.-Tha\nAthletic Association of Salmo \u2022 at\n4 meeting recently, decided to celebrate the fiyat of July. The A. A.\nwaa, reaponalble fpr tbe , big celebration held here laat year and are\nputting | forth every, effort poaalble\nto mike thla year'a celebration bigger and better. *,..\nThey plan* on the usual sports to\nbe. bald, with a Oouple of ball\ngames, or more If time Is available\nIn the afternoon, with a danoe.ln\ntbe etanlng to be held. In the Salmo\nCommunity hall to wind: UP the\nday.    ' . .        \t\nCRANBROOK PIANO\nSTUDENTS H_$ARD\nCRANBROOK, B.C.. June 3J\u2014Piano\npupils of Mlat Doria. Edwards,\nATOM, were .Heard in recital In the\nhigh ecb-061 auditorium on Wedneaday evening with a 'good audlenoe\nwho' manlfeatly enjoyed the varied\ntnd well * obosen prograifa eelected\nby Mlaa Sdwafda for her puptfa.\nThe* piano number, were aupple-\nOiented by vocal aoloa* by John Edwards a favorite boy alnger and\nOordon Plnley on ' the violin, both\ndelighting -the Audlenoe with their\nnumbers. Two beautifully 'rendered\nsolos by MlM Edwarda rounded out\na - moat -enjoyable * program. She\nplayed Ortega \"wedding Day\" and\nChopin's  \"Revolutionary   Etude.\"\nThose taking part were Bobby\nJarvla, Arthur Draper, -Joyoe Maid-\nment. Joan Bowley, Jack Khunart,\nJoyoe Bronaden, Doreen Khunert,\nQueenie Kemball, Prank Hlnton, Norma Spanoe, Helen Soott, Mlss Olga\nRosen and Mlaa Maa Marsden.\n33,060 TONS OF COAL PRODUCED IN\nEAST KOOTENAY FOR MONTH OF MAY\nCoal production from But Kootenay Colllerlea for tha month of\nMay waa ss.ooo tona of whleh Michel produced 15,940 tone and\nCortin 17.714 tona. Coke produced at Michel waa 110 tona. Total ooat\nproduction tor the provlnoe waa 0S.930 tone oompared with 110,407\ntona for tbe aame month laat, yaar.\nIWlowIng are the flgurea for the province with oomparUone for the\nmonth of May a year ago.\n\u25a0\nEAST KOOTENAY DISTBICT\n1133        iota\nTotm       .__**.\nOoal   Oreek  OoUlery   _.-~ \u2014  -\nCRANBROOK. B.O., June aa\u2014C.\nH. ante waa elected grand knight\nof the Knlghta ot Columbua at\n\u2022heir annual meeting held reoently.\nOther offloen ara: Deputy grand\nknight, B. Peascuaeo; chanoellor. B.\nPabro,; recorder, H. StMedy; aecretary, J. Plynn: treaaurer, B. Kleman:\nlecturer, 9. Vt. Slade: advocate, D.\nKelly; warden, J. Bertola; Inalde\nguard. V. Tromblay: outalde guard,\nH. Bidder; trustees, P. Welsh, chaplain. Rev.  Father Murphy.\nMichel  Colliery\nTotal\nOorbln     Colliery\nTotal for Baat. Kootenay\n11440 33,783\n11,340 30.001\n17,714 34.000\n.33,000 00,080\nVANCOUVEB  ISLAND  DISTBICT\nCanadian OoUlerlea  (D)  Ltd.:\nComox Colliery     -  \u2022\u2014\t\nNo.' 0  Mine.  South  Wellington   -.._ \t\nWeetern Fuel Corporation Ltd.\nNo.   1   Mine     -  \t\nTons\n17,130\n10,103\nTons\n10,400\n13,307       -3.005\nOther Collieries:\nOranby  Consolidated  II.  I. t t. Oo.\nLantevllle   Colliery    _ _\t\nPlddlck Mine ;-'.  \u2022\t\nJingle   Pot   Mine     -'- _-,\u25a0\nBiggs'   Mine _ __ \t\nRichardson   Mine    _\t\naoa\nas\n187\n807\n9.000\n105\n95\n177\n35\nTotal   for  Vancouver  Island \u2014\u2022\t\nNICOLA PBBICETON DISTBICT\nOoalmont  ColUerl-a  Ltd \u2014\t\nMlddleaboro   Oolllerlea  Ud \u2014     \t\nTutameen Ooal Mlnea Ltd.   \t\nPlaaaant   Valley   Colliery    _...-'.  -,\t\nBlue Flame OMllery  \u2014\n41,445       47.805\nTout for Nloola Princeton\n5,070\n3.003\n3.004\n600\n10,574\nBulkley  Valley  Colliery\nNORTHERN DISTRICT\nTotal  for Province  \t\nCoke  produced  at  Mlcpel\n0.076\n1.118\n1.041\n037\n348\n10,004\n110,407\nRYDE HEADS K. C.\nLODGE, CRANBROOK\nB. C. Has 34 Baptist\nChurch Congregations\nVANCOUVER, June -3 (CP). \u2014\nThere are at congregattona In the\nregular Baptlat church of Britleh\nColumbia, with a total membership\nof 1843, It wee reported at the\noonventlon tn Mount Pleasant Baptlat church. The Bunday- aohool. enrollment la 8450 and the Young\nPeople's union haa a membership\nof 700.\nCsmwatsl Vaster SI, tat\u2014lw,\nwttk StmUa Seal. tin. dtlh-\nerai. Itslt, a\u2014if^3 al lectar,,\nOttawa, Onlarl., lite, ,....\nOml, eesWaul _\u00bb.< _ *w_i*i\nmi Utssce.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN    BADIO .\nCOMMISSION   NETWOBK\nCKY CFCN CRCV CFJC\n010 1030 1100 1120\n8:00-0:00 Under   the   Bridges   of\nPada fr. Montreal\n0:30-7*00 Oeorge  Wade'a Oorn Huak-\nera, fr. Toronto\n7:00-7:30 chaa. Domberger'a Mount\nRoyal Hotel Orch.\nCam-In U__w Sk SaatU Smttm,\nIwur,. Oltmm. Omiri.. luu ^U,\nOml, etiUwmal tul U lr,t,U ami\n4-|\nnODVCBD IH CANADA\nm* uttnet.\non the day you\nbuy it and every\nday you drive...\nWHEN jnou'rg admiring Chevrolet'i Fither No-Dnf t Venti-\n\" lotion, smut ityling and other ultra-modern features\u2014\ndon't forget thtt here's a cir that's economical on aery thing. It\ngets right dowa to this business of saving, on tha very day you\nbuy it-mAtb tbe lowest _rurch*se prkt of tny six-cylinder closed\ncarl And it keeps on, week after week, with one steady succession\nof important savings\u2014as long as you drivo the cart Fill up tbe fuel\ntank of your Chevrolet, and ydb won't have to fill it again for hundreds of miles. Put fire quirts of oil in the crinkcue, and the chances\nare those five quarts will still be there when you change your oil igiin.\nAs far as upkeep ia concerned\u2014Chevrolet hat the best reputation\nof any low-priced ear. And durability? Chevrolet stands up so well,\nSt'a recognized everywhere at the outstanding buy of the used car as\nwell as the new car mirket I No other automobile can point to all these\neconomies, and back them 'up with proof. Because no other is designed,\nengineered, built and priced to save you money in so many ways\u2014\nand save you so much! Get acquainted with Chevrolet... Canada's\nlargest selling automobile ... the acknowledged champion for all.\nround economy ... at our showrooms today!\nCHEVROLET\nNelson Transfer\nCo., Ltd.\nPhone 35\ntmStAHMt m.*mm\u00bb tmt Ua\nTkh \"Aol_m<M. O-ijm'i CeMs\"\nWis acoot our reznt sort\u2014 anHag\nfaaadlaa oourbu ud meentm ta-\nlorsralloo wblcb rm will tad vslo-\nule la cbooslai year aest car. Scad\ntoupee Ice tnt espy:\n_C.!7C\naa their gueat Mr. Harrison's mother\nlln. Harrlaon  of  Oalgary.\nMr. and Mm Jamea Logan have\nnturned trom a fortnight's -vlalt\nwith Mra. H. P. Cam of Calgary,\nwho moeeeod -beeej'Wteh them.\nA' very enjoyable bridge was given\nby the bouse and tournament committee of . tbe Cranbrook Oolf\ncljib oo Wedneeday afternoon when\nthe clubhouse lounge waa- filled\nwith tables ot playera. Mra Manning\n- and 'Mrs. Argue * aa chairmen of tbe\nI two commltteea had charge of ar-\nI rangamantt -and ware assisted by\n1 Ura. MoOUUvrey. Mra. Burgees. Mre.\nWorden, i Mlaa Kathleen Detail and\nMlas Jeaale Hunter. Prints at bridge\nware won by Mra. McFarlane, Mra.\nEllis apd Mlas. Wanda Fink. Mrs.\nW. Robinson and Mra. C J. Uttle\npoured tea and* loea were cut by\nMrs. T. M. Roberta.-     -\nMr. and Mra. Worden bave aa\ntheir guuta Mrs. Woden's alster\nand brother-in-law, Mr. and Mn. W.\nC Vlnoent and their daughter, Mtas\nMargaret Vlnoent of Toronto. * Mlas\nHelen Worden of Calgary la also\nspending a short time here with her\nparents. -\nMr,. E. Blrbe haa returned trom\nthe oout where ahe waa the guut\nof Mr- and Mr,. A. Hay. Uttle Oot-\ndon Hay returned with her and will\nvlalt here for a. time.\nMr,. Rund and aon of Holly,\nMln., are gueata of Mm. Rund'a sister. Mra. c. Spence and Mr. Spence.\nThey made the trip- by mbtor snd\nencountered eome -rouble with high\nWater during the. Utter part of the\n_ourney.\nMrs. Rutledge, of Toronto la visiting wltb her alatera. Mrs. I. A. Hill\nof Cranbrook and Mn. Pitch of\nMoyle.\nCranbrook golf playen wlll go to\nKimberley  on Sunday  for. a seriee\nof friendly gamea with memben of\nbe Kimberley  club.\nMUs Delia Barter bu betn appointed to tbe poaitlon of the Eut\nKootenay Telephone ataff vacated\nby tbe transferring ot Mlu Marie\nPaterson to tbe Vanoouver offloe of\nhe company.\nMlaa Marion Platte clau In tbe\nOentral achool haa commenced holldaya. Mlu Plett Is presiding at\nexaminations In the high Khool.\nMlas Olive Norgrove la alao supervising the writing of hlfh school\nexaminations.\nStudents from the Cranbrook blgb\nschool receiving diplomas at tba\nprovincial normal achool thla year\nare Mlu Florence Johnion. Mlu\nJean MacDonald, Mlaa Marlon Richmond and Maloolm D. McPhee.    .\nA rodeo and stampede hu bean\nplanned to taka plaoe at tbe St.\nEugene Mlulon on June 33. The\nprogram Is under tbe direction ot\nthe Indiana of the mlulon and include the usual eventa of a program or tbla nature. The Indian\nband, whleh la aald to be particularly good thla aeaaon, wlUj b. tn* attendance. .A number of - tbe city'a\nriding fans are'expected to attend.\nMlM Kathleen Dallas Is vUltlng\nIn tbe city with hey parents, Mr.\nand* Mra. P. Dalles. MUs Dellu U\nin . tbe offices of tbe Mutual Ufa\nAssurance company  of  Orillla, Ont.\nJ. Kessaler baa bean transferred\nby the Dominion Expreu company\nfrom bU position tn the office to a\nalmller  poet   In  Trail.\nA. A. UacKlnnou haa nturned\ntrom a month'a vlalt ln Ontario,\nwhen be attended the Preabyterlan\nI conference held In Peterboro and\nalso vlalted with hla aon, Clyde Mao-\nXinnon, la Trail.\n, Mn. C. E. White and Mn. Led\nTelfer dottted td Crows Neat to\napend the weekend. Mr. White and\nMr. Telfer, englneen ln the employ\nof tbe, Conaolldated Mining apd\nI Smelting company, are at tbe oom-\njpany'a Crows Neat operatlona for\ntbe aummer montha.\nH. S. Waby of Salmon Arm, now\ndistrict agriculturist tor But Kootensy, addreaaed ,the members of tbe\nCfknbfdbk* Junior Fanners' club,    *\nNBC.KOO NETWOBK\nKHQ      KOW     KFI     KOO    KOMO\n880 \u00aba0        040 790 \"30\n0:00 Saturday   Nlgbt  Dance   party\n7:00 Strlngwood    Ens.,    instrumentalists\n7:80 The Witching Hour\n800 Concert, mixed quartet    .\n8:10 Barah Krelndler. violinist\n8:80 To be announced\n10*00 Kay  Kyaer'e Orcb.\n10:80 Blue   Moonlight,   guitar   and\norgan\n10:80 Berenata, Polak'a Orch. (KOO)\n11*00 Organ Oonoert  (KOO)\n11:00 Abe Lyman'a Orch.\n11:15 Jim  Taft and  Hla Mualc\nCBS-DON   UK  NETWOBKS\nKVI      KFBC     KOIN      KSL     KOL\n570       0U 040       1180       1!70\n8:0O Saturday Frlvolltlee\n0:15 Public Affaln\n0:40 Oertrude Nlesen and Orch.\n7:00 Freddie Martina Orch.\n7:so Ben  Poiiock'a orch.\n800 Oien  Oraya Orcb.\n8:80 Ous  Arnhelm's  Orch.   (Don\nLae)\n0:00 South delir. Symphony,   (Don\nLOe)\n10:00 Qua   Ambelm'a  Orch.   (Don\nLae).\n11:00 Orville Knapp'a Orch.  (Don\nLee)\n11:80 Aaron Oonaalea' Orch. (Don\nLee)\n070 k                 KJB\naoo.l m\nSEATTLE\n8000  w\n8:30 Newa   edition\n0:45 Banjo'and\n7:00 String  Quartet\n7:80 Oypsy TralU\n8*00 Bunker HUl Billies\n9:O0 Then   and   Now\n9:30 The   Tyroleana\n10*00 Harp  Conoert\n0:10 Cowboy Revue\n0:80 Lawrenoe  King,  tenor\n0:40 Oap.  Don  Wllkle\n7*00 Frank Waten.!**\n7:15 Mllee of Melody\n7:45 'Cello   aeoltal\n8-00 KNX   varletlea\n9:00 Buchanan,   Newa\n0:18 Happy   Chappies\n9:30 Dance  Band\n1180 k KOL\nSALT LAKE CITY\n7:15 White Chapel Quartet\n7:30 Peter Spraynoeale\n0:00 Jack Paeaey'a Oreh.\n0:80    To   ba   announced\nMS.- m\n50,000 w\nSUNDAY NIGHT\nCANADIAN    BADIO\nCOMMISSION  NETWOBK\nCJCA CFQC CKV CKCK\n780        \u25a0   SH 010 1010\nCFCN        CBCV        CFCJ CKOV\nio\u00abo        ino        nto        oao\n8:00-7:00 Operetta   presentation\n7.-00-7:00 Hour   of   Repou   hymns\nand   sacred   aonga   with   Bax\nBattle'e oreheetre from Toronto\nLeonard   Wookey.  (enor,  aolout\nMBC-KOO    NETWOBK\nKHQ     KOW     KH     KOO     KOMO\n500        01*        040       790        oao\n0:00 Ool. Louie McHenry How*\n0:15 Impreutone of Italy, orch. aolo\n0:45 Sunday at Seth Parker's\n7:15 Donald   Novu.  tenor,  fr  N.T.\n7:30 OrcbMtral Oems, Paranov'a or.\n8:00 On Parade, variety pgr., Capt.\nDon Wllkle and orehutn\n9:00 Readers' Oulde, J. fi. Jackson\n0:30 Voloe of Pan, flute and piano\n10:00 Newe  flaslMa\n10:18 Paul Canon, organlet '\n11*00 Kay Kyaer'e orchestra\nBOULDER CREEK\nHAS RECEDED\nSIRDAR, B. 0. June aa\u2014Mr. Parr,\nsuperintendent of the Canadian\nBridge company at thla -point, ex*\npacta to return to headquarten at\nWalkerville. Ont., toward toe end\not tha week, vUltlng hu home at\nLambert, Ont., en route and In.\nspector O. Shaw expects to leave on\na bualneu trip for Vanoouver, befon\nproceeding to Montreal.\nHarry VanAckeren of Canyon wm\na weekend vUltor at tba home ot\nMr. and Mn. Jamea Wllaon.\nBoulder creek vnu on the rampage\nduring the week, and lt wu found\nneceaaary to put on a watchman one\nnight, fortunately It kept to IU\ncoune and wu noeded.\nSydney Ragen wbo hu been attending normal at the ooaat, returned to hU home on Wedneaday.\nvia   Spokane.\nJamea S. Wilson and aon Charlu\nleft the early part of the wuk\non a business trip to Oranbrook\nand Kimberley.\nT. Rogers and Un Andenon were\nvlslton at Cruton on Saturday.\nA. B. Dalgu. auutant road engineer, hu been kept very busy with\nwashouts during the paat week,\nand hu coped with the situation\nIn a practical manner, with a minimum disorganization of traffic.\nGARDEN FETE IS\nSUCCESS AT NAKUSP\nNAKUSP. B. C, June 38\u2014Saturday afternoon tbe annual garden\nfete aponaored by St. Mark's Ladles'\nguild wu held on the Vicarage\ngrounds. Tbe guuta wen reoelved\nby the prealdent, Mn. Ralph lallp.\nThe fancy-work wu ln charge of\nMn F. Mayoh and Mra. O. OIU,\nhome baking, Mn, B. Humphrls.\nMlu M. H. Butlln, Mra. B. Mc-\nWhlrter, candy. Mn. F. Ploard. loe\ncream, Mn. F. Hurrey. gueuing\noonteat. Mn. H. W. Herridge. tu,\nMra, J. Norrla, Mra. M. Balrd Mn.\nW. Morgan and Mn. A. Moffat,\nFlowen wen uud u decoration.\nWhite snowbiiu centred the tea\ntablu. Tha affair proved very auc-\nceaaful   financially.\nAppetites have EARS!\nIT'S a Ire*, to Jte\u00abr B-M\nKrispies snap and crackle\nin the milk or cream. Chil* '\u25a0\ndren are fascinated and eat\nwithout coaxing.\nRice Krispies are nour-\nletting. Easy lo digest Fine\nfor the evening meal as\nwell as breakfast. Made hy\nKellogg In London, Ont.\nListen!\u2014\n10M    k KNX\nHOLLYWOOD\n6:00 Buch*ntn, Newi\n288.5    m\n2.1,000    W\nCBS-DON   LEE   NETWOBKS\nKVI      KFBC      KOIN      KBL      KOL\n870        610        490        UM        1270\n8:00 Jobn Henry, Black Hirer Olaut\n6:18 The   Columbia  Revue\n8:48 Quiet Harmonies\n7:00 Cut do  oitheitra\n7 JO Jerry   Prtednun'i  orcbeitrm\n8:00 0\u00ab1on   Moderne   (Don   LW)\n8:18 \"Kellow'd Melodiei,\" (Don Lee)\n8:18 Ouy Lombftrdo'e orcb., KBL\n8:30 Ben  Pollack's orcbeitrm\n8:48 Johnny Himp'i orcheitr*\n0:00 The Merrymikeri (Don Let)\n10:00 Arnbeltn'i orcbeitr* (Don Lee)\nMiss E. Carruthers\nVisits at Nakusp\nNAKUSP, B. C, June 83.\u2014The\nNikuip buebtll \u2022 tetm motored to\nSllverton :Sundiy end returned victorious ihe soore being 18-14 ln\nfavor of Nakuap. ,\nMlas Eunice Carruthers of the\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hoepltal, Nelson arrived Monday and la vlaltlng\nher parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Oar-\nrutbers.\nT. Rushton left for down-tbe-\nlake points Monday.\nMlas Kitty Lanff of TraU vas\nthe weak-end gueat of Mr. and\nMrs. A. S. Fowler. Sbe left on\nMonday  for  Kaalo.\nUx*. W. Rogers and ber alater\nMlss Greenland of Arrow park spent\nMonday  ln Nakusp.\nI. K. Naeeby of Olendevon was\na   visitor   here   Monday.\nJ. Eastcott and A. Myrwold motored to Sandon Sunday.\nMr. and Mra. B. Oxenham hava\naa their ffueit Mr. Oxenham'a alater,\nMlss Kathleen Oxenham of Cloverdale.'\nMr. and Mrs. H. O. Foote of\nVernon who have spent the past two\nweeks ln Nakusp left by car Saturday for tbeir home via Nelson\nand orand Porks. Mr, Foots has\nbeen relieving here ln the absence\nof E. Oxenham.\nMlsa. Otansda Rlllman of Chatham,  Ontario, ls tbe gueit of ber\nsister and brotbar-ln-law Mr. and\nMm.  W.  J.  Crockett.\nMr. and Mn. Brnest oxenbam\nand lnfaat daughter returned Monday from the coast, in Vancouver\ntbey visited Mrs. Oxenhm'a sister,\nMm. 8. , Cox, and In Cloverdale,\nMr. Oxenham'a parente, Mr. and\nMrs,   J.   Oaenham.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Draper of New\nDenver. were visitors lh town Saturday. They met here Mlss Tattrte of\n.sandon who waa returning from\n\u25a0\/.^icouver.\nMrs. P. Bvans of Burton spent\nSaturday  ln   Nakusp.\nMrs. L- J. Edwards baa as her\nguest, Mrs. L. Keffer of Burton.\nP. Towler motored to Sandon\nBaturday.\nA. Banderson of New Denver wae\na Nakuip visitor Baturday.\nMra. B. I* Bruhn and Mrs. B.\nSkillicorn motored to Nelson Saturday.\nMRS.\nJ. DRAPER\nSKIPS WINNERS\nMia. Drapar'a lawn bovlara want\non a scoring apraa Thursday night\nand took lira. Penwill'a rlnk Into\noamp 3S-8 In a ladles' tournament\nlame.\nRinka wars.\nMra. Penwill, Mrs. BaU. Mrs. J. T.\nSindel   and   Mis.   McLennan.\nMrs. J. Drapsr, Mn. Ft. A. Aider-\nsmith. Mra! I. 9. Uflnrton and\nMra. I. T.  Brake.\nGreater Enjoyment in Each Cup\n\"SALADA\nmWul \u25a0 PI   I\nTEA\n'Frah from th. G*itW\nwHP*      \u00bb iwooMQiuTie rt may iegq__\nMONDAY'S SHOPPING NEWS\nWomen'a Luxura Six Shoe\nREGULAR $6.00 _\nWomen'e hlih grade etwee In Wown or \u00bb\u00ab\u00ab Ago\u00b1 m*m,\nKM^etw tie or pump atjle, with fHH-la g^.95\nSS. SiblrS -spike heel- Hot all .!-*\u00bb W \u00abch *T \u2022% ~~ >\nrtyli. but all alaea in lot, ttom 4 to 8. l-ttlnia\nA to  D.    _\npriced\nCBEAM FRILLED CURTAINS\n.^rs^^n^r^-'andTuV'p $4 .79\nZttrntx? ConS\u00a3 with T-alUno. and t..h\u00abk. I\u00bbV|\u00ab^\npod width.    Pair  -         *~~*\nNOVELTY FRILLED SCRIMS\nCi-eam scrim, with contrast .rlllln. in *\u2022* |\u00a3\u00a3; t\\\\ 0t*\nSold oreen or M.u<re. Ver, ettectlve tor bedroom 1| HV\nor hreaktaat room.   Wmoet Talue. yard JL ^\nNEW FIGURED MARQUIIETTES\nSri\"\u2122 M inches wide,  values to 4flc.    Mondsy.     Jfrj*W\nyard      \"^\nNEW CHINA BRIDGE SETS\nt\u00bbtt.'wi\u00bb sat-d-potcalaln In haautltut de^\nilma The aet comprlaea 4 cupe and aauoera, 4\njlatea. eendwlch tray \u2022\u00bb\u2022\"> mm *n'1 '*'*\"\u25a0 \u00b0\nleelfna In the ahlpment.   Bet \t\n*2-*5\nBuy Gtnutnt Irish linen* Before\nThe AdvtneelnPrlet\nIRISH LINEN PILLOW SUPS\n79c\nHemstitched   pillow   allpa.   tlna  duality\nalae.   A record value for Monday.\nand   lull i\n\u00bb1\u00bb5\nIrish Linen Damask Cloths\nLow Priced\nTheae prloea will not hold a jreat deal lon\u00ab-\ner Wa an fortunate In receiving a shipment atrauht from Ballast of fine quall'y\ncloths at great aaTlnga. 4 desltns to cnotw*\nfrom.   Bllo 70 by 10.   Supreme value, eaci\nSALE OF LINEN TEA TOWELS\nBaal mah linen  towela of tbe  best sort.  They --      \u2014\ncome in Whlta wltb  Blue, Oold. Oreen, Roee or\nMauve, checka and  fancy enda.    A reiular J5c\nvalue.   A Bargain, each \t\nFRUIT PAIL \"SPECIALS'\nWell mada telvanlwd palls in J gallon alte, at\napeclal low prloe.   A llmitad quantity only.     Each\n29*\nGROCETERIA\nCans  Star-h; In   1-U>-     ftc*\npkts. each         *\nSwenedowm   rlour; mm*\npkt _ - \u2014 *\nBaat roods Mayon-       JM\nnalae, par Jar __ - - **\u2022*\nMonarch Paatry met*\nfloor; Wb. \u00bba\u00bb .... m~~T\nService Grocery\n\u25a0BC  pakora  mend\nTea; a tba. for \t\nCta-letlee Sodas; family |g-(}\nilia, pkt\t\nChateau   Cheeee; _1_K\nper   lb  mw\nBatata   Baked\nmed. tint\nIK\n FAOB FOUR\n\u00a9!* Nflamt - Batty Jlema\n\"intirior 0\/ Bri-itoA Columbia's Family Ntwspoptr\"\nUat TBB BBWB WHIM IT IB BBWB\nfubilibtd   tnry    morula*    except   Buaaey   ay    IBB   BBWB\nK*USH-BO   COMPANT.   UtAlTtO,   111\nADV SBT1SIM0  BATBB OB  APPLICATION\nCr nt* mrd* mat tu wn at tb* otfte* of uy Adnrtuu* Annoy\nrwoaalaMl by th* CANADIAN OAILT NEW IPAPSBB ASSOCIATION,\nmo. of wblob tb* Rtuoa Dtlly Bwn u a n__mb*r.    ....\n . _  um jg| | J| |.\naOBC-UPTIOII BATBB\nBy mtu leouatry). per\nPer raw  .. ,, \u201e   .,_   ,\nBr m*U (oltyl, per yetr \t\nouttldt Ceaada, pw month .\nPn year        .  ,\nD*ltv*r*d tottl br terrier)  pw wwk\nsat imi     \t\n-a si\n. IM\n. UM\nm     -It,\n- ISO\n- SI\n_. UM\nPtyabU la advanw.\nAudit Buraau ot ctrcuUtlou.\nSATUBDAY, JUNE 24, 1988.\n1882 VITAL STATISTICS\nPrsjiminary summary of ths vital statistics for\nthe whole of Canada in 1982 bas now been completed\nby the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The report\nthrows some light on the public health standards which\nhave been maintained under conditions of economic\nstress.\nThe first thins that strikes the eye is a remark-\nable improvement in mortality from infectious diseases.\nFor the last quarter of the year the figures are particularly interesting\u2014typhoid deaths were halved,\nsmallpox dropped to nothing, scarlet fever dropped\none-third and diphtheria by one-half.\nInfluenza deaths quadrupled and pheumonla mortality increased thirty per cent during the last three\nmonths of 1982 as compared to the corresponding period of 1981. This can perhaps be attributed in large\npart to the earlier and more severe winter. Tuberculosis, a somewhat over-publicized disease, continued to\ndecline.\nThe toll of the functional diseases, however,\nmounted at an alarming rate. Cancer, which takes\ntwo lives for every one t-Jten by tuberculosis, increased\nnearly five per cent; heart diseases, which take three\nlives for every one taken by tuberculosis, increased\ntwelve per cent; diseases of the arteries, which out*\nweight tqberculosis as a cause of death, jumped sixteen per cent, and diseases of the kidneys, which are\nonly slightly less lethal than tuberculosis, also took an\nincreased toll.\nThis contraction of infectious and Increase of functional disease mortality gives rise to the supposition\nthat the depression, by bringing a larger percentage of\nthe population than ever before under the direct supervision of pubUc health agencies, has tended to curb the\nspread of infection and to apply effective treatment\nmore promptly, thus achieving a notable reduction of\nmortality from this class of disease.\nOn the other hand, the marked increase of functional disorders, particularly of the heart, arteries and\nkidneys, can only be interpreted as the result of added\nstrain on the average individual. Those who are work-\ning harder, and those who are unable to find work,\nalthough never so well protected from accidental infection, are showing a marked tendency toward functional breakdown.\nOn the mental side, it is rather encouraging to\nnote, the signs of excessive strain are disappearing.\nSuicide, homicide, fatal automobile accidents and other\nforms of violence all showed marked decreases; in so\nfar as these are due to faulty mental adjustment it\nmay be assumed that the \"period of shock\" hag passed.\nCanada's birth rate dropped to 22.4 for the year\n1982\u2014the lowest point in its history. The death rate\nalso dropped to 9.9 from 10.1 in 1931; the marriage\nrate dropped to 6 from 6.4; the infant death rata to\n73.3 from 84.7, and the maternal death rate to 5 from\n6.1. All of which reveals the characteristically vigorous reaction to adversity which might have been expected from the Canadian people\u2014a determination to\nmaintain a higher standard of life and health rather\nthan weakly to accept a lower one under the impact of\ncircumstance. The figures reveal a definite increase in\ntenacity, prudepce and social care. They are a testimonial to Canadian character, and redound perhaps\nmore strongly than the average person realizes to the\ncredit of the rank and file of Canadians.\nMovie couple married in Havana last January will\nbe married all over again in Hollywood in near future.\nProbably the newspaper photographers weren't on hand\nat the first ceremony.\nWEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN\nMonday, June ]l, IMS\u2014Rain center toda, about ewt parte of Alberta\nand In Saakatchewan country; awrly\nall otbtr wcUon* clear. Temperaturee generaUy much lower.\nTuttday. Junt n\u2014Balne oontlnue but become ltfhter, more\nMattering and drift toward the\n*ntt lakw of Manitoba. Temperaturee low for tbe eeaton.\nWedneeday, June M\u2014Generally\ncUar weather, but probably light\nralna along the aouth and eoulh-\newtern border* Temperature, generally definitely ruing, and warmer\nIn  northwut.\nThuraday. Jun* 29\u2014A period of\ndwr wuther. though iome lndl-\ncatloni of light ralna about tbt\ngntt lakw region, tnd to touth-\ntwt ot tht oentral provlnow. RU-\nlng temperaturaa.\n' pnd*y. Jun* so\u2014Wwth*r generally dear, yet may b* ilightly\nunwtUtd In wutbwwt parte ol\nwntral niton* with ftw light ibow-\nert. Warm ***th*r.\nSaturday, July 1\u2014Some indication! ef nine In tbe eouthern half\nef centrfti province!, but probably In thi form of thowtrt of\nihort duration. Slow changt to\noooltr.\nSunder, Julr 3\u2014In moet wc-\ntlent oooltr  weather tad  tM un*\n.TBE  KELSON DAILT  NSWS, NBLSON, \u2022\u00a3. \u2014 SATCBDAT MOBNINO,  JTWB  M.  IMS-\n\"Between You\nand Me\"\nBp *tJ_JsV   \t\n\"Sandy\" Bomerrille, Canadian\ngolfer ww defwted to the BrltUh\namateur tltl* tourney. But Summer\nwlll eome again.\n. '.   \u00bb\nMotorleto who com* acrow water\non tbe highway! fnm hllh oondltloni ot the riven, wn call\ntbtttwlvw wtter babies. They aent\ntin of tb* detoura. Tbey Juit\nwhwt right through tbt water,\nTbt dirty water U enough to choke\ntny lutomoblte. They do not mwt\nroad hot* to going through the\nwtter. But they htm their tyw\noptn for old Ogopogo. Tou ibould\nWt  tbe  tplaib   the  newer  modeU\nThe North Caroline Judge who\nwntenced four high echool etu-\ndente to ipend five night, alone\nin t gravtyard ww In dttd earnwt.\n* ,   ,\nBt ww to the middle of tbe wwt\ntrm, ht ttood to tbe bow of the\nboat while hU companion handled\nthe boat expertly. In hu band\nbe beld a apear. Some monater\nww approaching the boat In the\nfeet wtter. It looked too bed for\nthe boat and occupante. Up and\ndown bobbed th* monitor. Nearer\nand nearer lt came. The man itand.\ntng up cried out, \"look out, it'a\nabout on ua. pull on the right\noar.\" They Jockeyed for pwltlon.\nThen the man -tending up oould\nwatt no loafer. Be did not wuh\nto take a chance. Be burled the\nipeer. It akfuck tb* monater and\nburled ltaelf ln lt. Tten ww a\nmdden backing up of ou*. Tlw\nmonater bobbed down and rolled.\nAnd then they tied a rope onto the\nlog and hauled for tbe abon, Juat\nanother oord of wood for next\nwinter.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nReporta an that buitoew U picking up on tbe railroad.   Well here\ngow,   boya.  open  up  tbe   throttle\nand ahovel In the ooal.\nStld   Bert   Allen   to   Roy   Hunter,\n\"Comt on now, Iwn tbt hay.\nTour traln'a mtde up tnd waiting,\nOeorgt   K.   wante   you   right\ntwty.\nBradihaWi   In    hU   ntw   oaboow.\nTou'U run four-fifty-three.\nSay thlnga ara Juat t-boomtng on\ntbt old K. V.I\n\"Tbera'i 40 can of merohandlw to\nhuetle down tbe tnok.\nBight   houra   to   make   the   Forka\nLord   know*   whtn   you'U   get\nbtck.\nShe'i  got  a  thouwnd   pound*  of\n\u25a0twm, you'U n**d It you will\nwe,\nPor thing* *n Juit a-boomlng on\nth* old B. VI' '\n\"Tou've oara of lead trom Tadanac,\n^^^Bfadmlnater away,\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy tb* World*  Leading Authority.\nMILTON C. WOBB\nTHB   COBBBCT   MANAOEMRNT   Or\nA TWO-SUITER\nIt U not often tbat a player\nobtalni a two-autter with four\nhonon In each ault, but the Mlu*\nof th* holding U deenwed lospt-\nwhat when both tultt an minora.\nTh* h*nd to auwUon, which occurred ln e nwnt duplicate, bad\na mott pronounced effect on the\neoorw of tb. oonteetonte. Tb*\no*rd* wtn dUtrlbuted w followt,\nboth aldti betng vulnerable.\nANOTHER  MOtfUAN   KtKlNkU\n\u2014Pltepetrlck to Uu St. LouU Po*t-I_Up*tch.\ni-pidiWMMiaitwitototoitodaiiiWtoMAdtoJaaitiSMS^\n\"SHARLIE\"\nL\nBy BEATRICE BURTON\ni.i&trt-St-tlrj*l*tt\u00abXSsX0e^\n(Continued) I Tbaakig lvlng     tupper     with     tbt\ni , \u25a0 Dunn*. And after  lupptr Mr. tnd\nBtr volw eounded w lf that Un. Schulte wtn coming to pity\nknowledge did not pletw her tny Poktr. Tbt lamlly ww Itetlf again,\ntoo well, tad, looking btck Irom doing the mme thlngi It tlwayi\ntht ttolr landing, Sharlle ww that)had dona, awing tbe eun* peopU,\nahe wu frowning faintly u iht talking over the etmt thlngi.\nwatched tbem go. |    \"Tou people  bad  bettor  not let\n\"She   doein't   want  Jun   to   like Bdna hear you  talking about her,\nme,\"  ehe  thought. or   the'U   _ntp    your   bttd   oft.\"\n\"Tou'n mothtr  didn't want  you | ShtrlU tald  to  a  halt-whlaper   w\nto do thla,\" tht tald aloud to Jim \"be heard toe oreek ot * door at\nw   they  got   Into   hla   automobile,  -he back of the flat.\n\"She   probably   thlnka   Tm   a   bad |    Bdnt  ctme Into tbe  room.  One\negg lately.'' tldt of her face ww fluahed w U\n\"Well,   you   an.   Ann t   you?\" ihe btd been lying on It, and ahe\nJim   grinned   at  her   through   thejwu drwwd for to* etreet.\n^oT'ibam* d\u00bb,t. r*a proolwd t\u2122 ^V_TSHtX Sartl?\nBdn* to knuckte down to rati work wTth JurtT'nod f\u00ab^ud tndSSi\nuntil I'm through with my bualnwe ^titom\n\"%Z! __eQ-__-~i^_^\"_*_ *** \"\"ed for SharUe  down ln\n,-s??. 5TJ\u00a3   wh 5mk i.*S2 JM  **\"\u00bb*\u25a0   ber  ***\u2022  1*>*A  \"th  a\nELX,!?.    _%^ tLn    VrlZn. \u2022\"*****   \u2022*>*>*   \u00ab*   *he   drank   In\naomethln.    better    tbta    diamonda ^{JJ of the cold eunllt air.\n\u26664*.\n\u2666M*T\n\u2666!+5       pramri-M-J-H\n\u25a0Mt-l-T-S-k      eVX-j-l\n\u2666w   oP\n\u266612\n41*3-2\n\u26665-4\n\u2666l-Wi\nTwenty Years Ago\n(rrom Th* D*|iy Newi of Inn* 21,\nMM)\nTba* hundrw cadete ttom \u00ab11\nparte ot tb* Interior wlU be under\ncanra* at thr Recreation ground!\nfrom July 7 to July 11. And tU\neipeawt tre to be borne by the\ngovernment.\ntea\nA lilt tt BmwiU lttt week all\nbut demollibed the Dominion gov*\nernment whirl.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\n3. B. Rtmadtn ywterday corn-\npitted arrangementa for a aoecer\ngtmt betwwn tbe Nelton wnlon\ntnd Phoenix for tbe Boundiry cbim-\nplonihlp. Tbt game will bt playtd\nhtn.\n\u2022   *   ,\n3. M. Doyle, luptrlntendtnt ot tkt\nMtnrut dlviilon of tbt Orett Northern rtilwty li t guwt la tht elty.\nTold in Rime\nAnd  bwt  and  pork Horn  Calgary j \u2014the  *<***t  a31*   ~* man. And  ln\n. _. 1 _lh___>_l__'a     \u2014tnA     thm    rl____t.     me.\u2014,    nt\neomethlng better tbaa diamonda\nand tutomobllw tnd ocean trtpi,\"\n\u2022he added t llttle bitterly, \"Inatead\nof Juit htrd work alx dayt a wwk.'\n... I ntnr wUl htvt that point ot\nvUw about my Job, believe you\nme.     Whea     I     get     into     aa\n*ahT_t_i.ped tbrupuy.   What the *_% \u2022\u00a3*.\u00a3\u00a3   _l^S!\",   ,k\nww   thinking   ww   that   f\u00ab   her \u201e,*l811 ,\u00a3   \"?\"   *\u00b0;w \u00ab\"\".'__\"*\nan office  \u00bbu  going to be. ebove l?^r JP***?*.. *\"u*    ******\"T.\neverything elw, t plaet whtn the I\"\u2122   Bm<*\ncould   meet\u2014and   perhape    attract\nAt all tablw South opened the\ntctlon with a bid of one Dltmond\nwhloh North entwend wltb a bid of\none Sped.. Bwt, when h* picked\nup hU oardi, thought hu hand\nquite promlatog bat,* after the two\nadvene bid* and bU partner'a paw,\nhe had to join th. paawr'a club.\nOn the wcond round, South bid\ntwo Cluba, Wwt pwwd, and after\nthat the auction varied at the different tablw. Mott ot the North*\nbid three Clube, but then were\ntomt nntureaome onw wbo branched off Into a No Trump oontract.\nWhen that happened, tome aouth*\ncamt to the retout by reblddlng the\nClubi and othera felt thtt North\nbad guarantetd tt Iwat one .top*\nper ln Heart* and ventured thne\nNo Trumpi. Tlie fete ot No-Trum-\npera U wlt-evldent and th* only\ncomment thnt Ahould tooompany\ntheir acorw U that they wera thoroughly merited. At moet of th*\ntablw. however. South pland with a\ncontract of five Clube, but nry few\nmade lt.\nIn many caaw 1th a Hetrt opining. * woond Heart WW tutted by\nBouth ond tw**t or thrw round* ot\n.rumpa wer* led. With two round*\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ \u2014 .of trumpi led, North won the wcond\nHow   would   you   like   to   walk and  ted  *  Diamond   which South\ndowntown and  take  to a  movie r i .mewed. When  the flnewt won, a\nihe   aaked,  -lipping   her  arm   Into third trump wu led and a eeoond\nth* younger glrl'i. \"And titer*\nward wt ean go aotnewhere for a\nbowl   of   oyater   etew   Instead   of\nfor  Boundary   peltate  oo   gay.\nAnd   retrlgw   for   Okanagan,   wen\nbu*y can't you aw\nPor thing* ar* jutt a-boomlng on\ntb* old X. V.I\"\n\"It'a   growing   oold   and   alarming\ntoo,   tbe  wind   U  howling   put.\nReport, all Wy, from down the line,\nthe water* rlelng fut.\nBut thing* an not ao bad tonight w they might be.\nPor thing* tre Jutt i-boomtng on\ntb* old X.  V.I\"\n\"Som*    day,    perhapi,    youll   run\nclttr through to Vinoounr, B. C,\nPor builnew now U looking up, tad\nfnlgbt li on tht tpnt.\nTbe Jtnx of railroad poverty U dead,\nlt't plain to tw,\nBot thlnki  tn  Jutt  a-boomlng  on\nth* old X. V.!\"\n\"Comt, buttle on thow overalu, tnd\nklw the wife rood-bye\nPor W. If.'a on the  wtr-ptth tnd\nthere* bualnew In hla ere.\nNow grab that good old dinner pall\nand hultU after me,\nPor thlnga    an luat a-boomlng on\nthe old X. V.t\".\nSlurlle'e  mtod   tne  right   mrt   of\ngood looking, and wbo would have\nplenty  dt money  end *  tute for\n.  .ri i  ii     _,_,_,  -_,,_,   !_\\  underitandlng     tnd    atarted\nww  eomeone   who  would   b*ia_wn the ltIwt\nof tbem wen glad ..\nneap* from tbe apartment wben\n<ue and Carl wen tben. They\ngrinned  at  eech  otber  In   perfect\n\"I THINK  I KNOW  NO FINER\nTHINGS   THAN   DOOS\"\nThough prejudice perhipi my mind\nbefogi,\nI think I know no finer thing* thin\ndogt:\nTht young onw. thty of gty tnd\nbounding bwrt,\nWho lure ui tn tbeir gamw to takt\na ptrt,\nWho with mock tragedy tbeir tn-\ntic* cloak\nAnd, from their wild eyw' tell, td-\nmit -tht Joke;\nThe  old  oow,  wtth  thtlr  wutful,\ntiding tyw,\nThey wbo deilre no further ptra-\ndlw\nTban   the   warm   comfort   of   our\n\u2022mile aad band,\nWho tuna thtlr moodt to oun tad\nundentand\nBach word and feature; tbty who IU\nend wait\nTo weloome tu\u2014with no rabuk* lf\nlate.\nSublime the Ion they bear; but aak\nto lln\nClow to our feet, unrecompenied to\ngive;\nBeitde which' many men ewm nry\nloga\u2014\nI think I know no finer thing! than\ndog*.\n\u2014HAUJB CABRINOTON BRENT\nIn onr 10 couitrtw. Including\nCanada, the raepective national committee! in completing thtlr tr-\nrangemente tor the exhibition ot\ntheir poultry at the Plfth World\nPoultry Oongrew to be beld In\nRome next September. \u2014Dominion\npoultry dlvlaion.\nREADERS\n_\u00bbimo>__    flneoM    taken.    However, ,^_________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nwhen   the  King  ot  Diamonda  did I OF TODAV CAN DO WHAT OTHERS\nnot  faU  on   the   third  round -of        HAVE DONE tN THE past\nDlimondt. gamt went t-gllmmerlng  It you  ban* energy, ambition  and\nu   th*   Dtcltrar   h*d   to   low   one   \"\u00b0me   I mail nal lve  pewer,  we  lavlt*\nSpede, one Hurt and one Diamond.\nThe correct play, which only a few\nDeclarer! made, ww after ruffing tbe\neeoond Heart to leed a trump, winning In the North hand, and then to\nUad a Diamond and flneaee. Tbt\n(lnewe luoeellng. t eecond trump\nthould be won In the North htnd\n BT*aa htlf put tight whin thty ______________________________________\n,    -.   wu,.,   _m   \u25a0   .mm.   ,v*   i.e.    ,._   .\u201e_....     ._   *_.__   _.\nthe . thlngt tht craved. Denclng i'!: ^u^tSZ.JZ, SSL,,*t*j??1! **<\"* ** **<X~*A Dtemond tlneaw takea.\nand drive? and toe gutter of bright 2\u00bb' \"J* \u00a3*'^'l1^^-^ Wlwn *\" tta*m *\"\"\u25a0\u2022 * *m**> Di**\nUghte-tn ebo-t, a good time. !*\u00a3?\u2022\u00a3_? \u00a3,!-_\u00a3  ^ %\u00a3 WV,i m\"\"L* *t*mli *** ***\u2022 rutt*<* \u2022\u00bb 1*orth-\nThen were, .he l_new, two typw ' \u00a3\u2122   \u00bb*' ^S* Jh V\u00a3,  \u00a32 >\u2022*\u00bb   \u00bb\"\u00ab   that,   Bouth  ahould   be\nof   bualnwe  glrU.  Then   wen   tbe \u2122 *\u00a3*,.'\u00a3?L,f7jS!?' \"? \u2122 j Put In 1th a Heart ruff, draw th*\noffice alene, like Edna. Calm, oool. 11\"\u00bb   baewtUuUy   drewed    In   gray'*  -   \u25a0\noulet,   capable   women,   wbo  Uved,     .*__.,._,   ,,,\u2014   _.__.    _*_.   _..._.\nbreathed and had their real being l..'^\"';\"!\". *&*\u25a0   \"\u00bb\u00a3   \u00ab\"*;\nonl, in offlM.. Women whow ador-l1\"   \u00b0\u2122   \"^2;   Jt^L,\"ft   J^_\nttlon   of   an   employdr   took   toft,\"\u2122   \u00ab   \u2014SKTL\u2122   _V\nPtec. of a thrilling love  altalr In |gg* c&^m.**\u2122**   \u00bb\u2122 t*\u00a3\nget btt petition for you.\"\ntheir narrow lives. ^^^^^^^^\nThen there wae the sort of girl\nwho works ln an offloe only because she ha_( to, and hes made up\nher mind to have \u00bb goat time until some man comes slong and marries hsr. Tbls waa tbe fluffy,\nprstty sort of girl wbo spends tl-\nmost every oent sbe makes \"on\nher bsck.\" On smart clothe\/, the\nnewest thing In handbags and hsts,\nFrench perfume, the best lipsticks,\nsnd  weekly  beauty  treatment,\nTen Years Ago\n(Fram Tbe DaUy Newi of Jane 21,\nlltl)\nW.  M. Stubbi  left ywtarday  for\nLethbridge  to vlalt hU eon, B. H.\nStubba.\n  \u201e - .      _        ...  i    Herbert Pltte, aon of Mr. and Mra\nww them every day. Bumped Into |,,. \u201e, Pltt^ \u00bb\u201e,\u201e,, ,    t_^ el? **_J_\ntbem In the noonday cruih down-1 miht tnB_ uthbnd\u201e v_\\n l> hw\nteen tttendlng builnew college.\nTHE DAM AT DNBPBOSTBOI\nTbt dim tt Dnleproetrol, RuwU,\nu completed tnd Inaugurate! tbl\nlargeat hydroelectric power plant In\nthe world. It required the eervicei\nof 30,000 workera for fin yeara. A\nwhole new town of 130,000 people\nhu eprung up. The building ot the\ndim hu ralaed the Unl of the upper part of the Dnieper river by IM\nfeet, and It U now navigable for\nlte entln Ungth of 1900 miln.\nAUNT HET\ntown.   And   envied   them   with   sll\nj her heart. ^M\t\nShani.   wu'^  up  in   tod.    .JUVSy.t'lU'S \u00a3S?-\nreading,  st  ten oclock   when Bdna ,)\u201e\u2022 ^   *      r^v\u2014\ncame home. Ahe  heard  her talking    ....*. v\t\nto her father snd Dodle In tbe llv- ~\nIng room for s few moments. Then\nsbe   osme   through   the   flat   and\nstood In the doorway of the llttle\nbedroom.\n\"I was sorry to 'be so short with\nyou this afternoon when you called\nme up, Babe,\" she said. Abe spoke\njerkily aad she looked very tired,\nas lf she had been through some\nkind of physical or mental strain.\n\"Buk I was terribly busy then,\nand Z simply oouldn't tslk to you.\"\nShe osme into the room and sat\nsettled oondltlon continues, particularly along the southern borders and about southeast sections\nof  oentral   provlnoss.\nWeek of June M to July 3,\n119SS. ln tbe oentral provlnoes should\nbe unusually rainy for the season,\nbut probably abort clearing spell\nooming around the 30th. Tbe forecasted dates of expectant rainfall\nare the aotn and July l. ia eouthern sectiom probably an Inch of\nrain, but to ttt* horth aod east\nvery much lses. Week begins rather\noool, but temperatures steadily rise\nto above tbe normal In nesrly all\nsections ln last dsys.\nThe general forscset of the temperature movement for all this\ncountry Indicates that June will\nbe nearer the normal tban Uay,\nwbleti, the rsccfda show, has been\ntoo oold. But ln July, especially\ntbe first part, temperaturee are eipected to go s little below tb* I\nnormal, so thst while June should\nbe seasonably warm. May and the '\nflret psrt of July ar* oool. In th*\ntut   week   of   Juiy   the   warmest\nsather   1*  expected,   end   all   the\nmonth of Auguet, about tb* northwest, should be slightly warmer than I\naverage,   then,   after   a   oool   spell\nnear middle of September a warm |\nsutumn-\n\"I fell sorry for Henry. Any\ntime you hear a man's women\nfolk's tellin' what a good man\nhe ta, Its because they're all\nlmposln'  on  him.\"\n.aat trump, cash his two remain^\ning Diamonds, and ln that way mak*\ngame.\n25 Years Ago\n(From Tb* D*lly Ntw* of June tl,\nIMI)\nAatley'i wtter guage ahow* that\nthe water ln the lab* flU four\nlnchw yetterdty to IS fnt 11 lnchti\nibove nro.\n.   *   *\nW. B. McOandlUh U putting tht\nfinal touchei upon hit bllllird wl*\noon which It located ln the old\nTribune building.\nNotion wtu probably be crowded\nwtth vlalton on Dominion Day\nand all thow who have rooma to\nrant are aaked to notify Oeorge\nHoratead, program eecretiry.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy  JAMES  IV. dABTON    M.D.\nTHE BMFTYINO TIME OF STOMACH , exoptlei,  greatly  delay!  tha  empty-\nMAV BE rBObONOED ring of the atomach. Bnn top water\nBY  IRRITATION la delayed two or three tlmw the\n  normal  limit,  yet  no other  aquid\nBecauw   th*   atomach   can   hold  leavea   the   atomach   mora   rapidly\n'.brw  ptnte of food down't   mean    han water,\nthat thet amount ot food  ihould',   Tbey found tbat aloohol, mmtard,\nke  but  lato  lt at  any  one   time, pepper,    aplou,    and    bitter    aalte\ndown on tbe edge o( \"Sberlle'i bed. i ewn If a part ot tbe food Si elm-  _lio  prolonged   the  emptying   time\n\"Mr   Colllna' wl(e wu operated on j P'-J water, tea, or other (luld. o(  the atomach.  Tliey  found  that\nthu' mornln! and the hcapltel u *\"~ macti toot I* \u00ab\u00bbteh too whether th* temperature In the\npeople had luat wnt for blm. 11 often, the itomeeh muaolei may | atomach ww nry hot or nry oold\nwu trying to telephone the garage get dUtended luat like a piece of mtde no difference to tbe empty-\nwhere he keepa * hu ctr when you ovintretohei rubber. Thu* tb* ito-  tng time of tbe atomaoh.\nyou to write a short Story and wnd\nIt to ai tor erlUrUm. Ut Bi determine together the pwilbUHy fer\nIncreealng yonr income by tbe uw\nor iome ipere Hide.\nAddrwi\nTHE   SHAW-MrKISHNIE   SCHOOL\nOF  AUTHORSHIF\nDept. C-l, Bey-Chtrlei Building.\nToronto.\nA. P.  MrEUhnle, W. H. Shaw,\nDirector. prwldtnt.\nFar\nMINING CAMPS\nUnwnded Cottonwood\nPan*U *ra t tulttbU\ngrade tor all mining\naad other otmp bnlld*\nInp. It ' U ttrong.\nwaterproof, light tad\nniy ewy  to  btndU.\nWood, Valiant*\nHardware Ce- hit.\nDlilrkt  DUtribatan\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Bl \u25a0   I\nInspect Onr Stock\nof Quality and\nDistinctive\nBath Room Fixture!\nat Low Cost\nKOOTENAY\nPlumbing tt\nHeating Co., Ltd.\n3. A. S-aT-T^^^^^^\n111 Baker St.\nI. I. JEMSON\nPbont m\neiit*****t*>***tt***w*w*'\n\"Bnlld B. C. Ptynlli\"\nWhen He\nAgrees\nWith\nYou\nIt's * wonderful feeling when\nyou overhear a stranger talking\nand unexpectedly be says something thst agrees with your\npoint of \"lew. In a cafe we\noverheard a gentleman mmdenly\nssy Pacific Milk la particularly\ngood. We do not know him nor\nthe origin of the remark, but\nthere followed at once a high\nopinion of his Judgm\u00ab-\\\nPacific Milk\n100%   BC.   Owned   aad   Coatrolled\nFUnt It  Abbetiterd\nti\u00abtiiiee*iit\u00abt\u00abtt\u00abiittt\nFAST SERVICE\nEAST\n38 Hours to Winnipeg\n76 Hours to Montreal\n t 75 Hours to Toronto\nLOW RETURN FARES\nCeeeb   CUn      lit   Cltw lit   Clw*\nl_*D*y   Umtt  ll-Diy   Unit U-luy  Limit\nWinnipeg    \u201e f.9.25   $ 66.05   *\nToronto      96.25       92.95     103.85\nMontreal  \u201e.-   *7.05     107.35     117.75\nrem United ta October .Ut, slightly Blgber\t\n24-Hour Service to Vancouver\nThrough Standard Sleeper\u2014Pining Serrlee. First\nClass return fare, Nelson to Vancouver or Victoria\n$32.35, limited to Oct. 31st\nCITT  TICKET  AOENT\nN. J. LOWES\nNBLSON.  B.C.\ncalled. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nSb* dnw a loag, audible breath,\n\"a hU wife dead?\" Shtrlle aaked,\nand Bdaa aodded.\n\"Put oa your kimono and illpperi.\nend  well  go out  Into the kitchen\ntnd mtkt tome hot tet,\" the wld.\n\"I'm to tired  I could  drop   .  .   .\nI've   been  ilttlng  ln  thtt  hoipltal\nmaeh wlll hang low In the abdomen     Bow  may  thU  knowledge  be\nand be very alow In emptying, cans-1 jtneflt to youl      *\nIng oonildembU gu and dlecomfort.!    Wben then U an irritation of the\nIt   hw   bwn   found   by   rewarch ;.-tomacii of any kind  It would be\nphyalpuna that when thin la any I wlw  to  eat  a  email   quantity  of ,\nirritation of tbe lining of the ito- j food it one time, and to apntd the !\nDutch walU the muaclea ot the wtUi i mtaU w much M an hour* apart.\ndo not  chum  th*  food  ven'  well I The  ordinary  meal   u dlgwted  ln\nwith the rwult thtt lt take* much I trom lti to IVt hour*, iad If tbere\nfor  hoiin   tnd   houn.   llr.   Cotllm  longer  tor   tbe   food   to   be   thor- are ilx houn betwwn metU you ctn\nwouldn't Ut me lttvt untu he did.\" ougbly   mixed   with   tht   itomtch aee  thtt  If  there  u  but  a amall\n\"I   wander   lf   Bdna   wtll   bave  lulee,   before   the   atomech   puihee quintity ot food eaten, It U almoat\nwnw enough  to  nab  Colllnt  now  it   downward   Into   the' imall   in-.aure to be out of tbe atomaoh lh\nthat he't t widower,\" Mtud Hint- twtlne.   . *'.ew then elk noun,\nberry remarked tbe next afternoon On. 3. 9. Stewart ind W. tr. Xhua we find thtt In the treit-\nover t gime of Buwltn bank thit Boldyreff. Btttle Creek, Michigan, ment of ulwr of tbe itdmtoh ot\nUse wu pitying with Dodle. It cleeoribe expertmenU ln which they I of the tmtll Intwtlne, imtll mea'-e,\nwu four o'clock, the dinner diehee | wen able to ahow that an lnflam-; mottly liquid, tn given. And even\nwen wwhed, tnd Bdne wu lying matlon of the lining of tbe ito- after the ulwr U healed, the time\ndown ln her room. The Hani- maeh or the flrat part of the imall betwwn the regular nueU la not\nhad    come    owr    to    wt Intwtlne   lato  whloh   tbe   atomaoh ' lew thtn trom I to I houn.\nTHE GUMPS-\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0IIBI\nI Mining Supplies\nI - -Ve have a nice stock of all Mining Supplies.\nTents, Camp Furniture, Shovels, Picks,\n^ Handles, Drill Steel, Fuse, Caps,\nm Carbide Lamps, Etc., Etc.\n1 PRICES RIGHT\n| NELSON -HARDWARE CO. j\n_ WHOLESALE  AND   BCIAIL   QUALITY   HABDWABB _\n\u25a0 nelson, ac. M\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0I \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0 Ill \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nCOUNT ON THE COUNT\n\u25a0#-_^ir5si^p]&\nOU* \u2022UtUXWft AMO HC OttHttO IT AU--\na^^tjfttOTsr8**^**\nITSOM-T KNOW HOW I\n JE IS A SPLENDID\nMODEL\nBlack and White\nand       ' .\nBrown and White\nJfrrice \u00a56*00\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nheaders in Footfashion\nSIX PROJECTS\nUNDER WAY OF\nSEVEN LISTED\nNelway Only Walts for\nEquipment Explains\nMajor Harcourt\nTHB  NBLSON  DAILY  NEWI,  NBLSOfc JC. -  SATOBDAT   MOBNINO.  JtTNB  M.  INI\nTWO MORE CAMPS\nIN MELTING POT\nCarload of Clothing to\nBe Distributed From\nShareacres\nSix of the wven Dominion public work* projwt* ln thu lmmedltte\ndlitrlct an now uader wty, tad\nthe wvtntb, tbe Nelwty prelect, U\nwatting only tor equipment to ar.\nfive from Calgary. Malor P. Har-\n_ - -., oourt of Calgary, who U la charge\n..  \u25a0           of th* Dominion*! nUef work nro-\nTIIB   CLASSIC IBD   ADS.       gram In tbe Kootenay, lnclualve of\nR.R.HORNER-o\u00bb-\u00ab\nTea Is Advancing in Price. Buy Now!\nA.0. Broken Pekoe Tee\nlb.\u2014I lbe.\n95'\nDrlnkmore     Tomito\ntlm.\n\u2022\u25a0ch    -\t\nJuice;\n10*\nJelly Powden; Nujel, all mm*\nflavor*.   I for  *W\nV* Late lelty Powden:      m*\noaeh   -  '\nBaking   Powder;   Our   Own\nbnad,   qutllty    guaranteed,\n70*\nPHONS  1-1\nWB DELIVEB\npara    Vanilla    and    Lemon\nErtracta; in Salt        JCrt\nShtker bottlei, each.... \"**\nAbbe) i  Health   Belli;\nfor  - -\nSnap; band cleaner,\ntla    -\t\n69'\nJO*\nBlue  Blbboa  coffee;\ntla  _ \t\n39*\nPitted   Data;\nper lb. _\t\nsarulte  Butter\nper lb\n15'\nNBLSON. B.C.\nCoir!JOSEPHINE end\nVEBNON  St*.\nAFEWAY STORE\nSaturday and Monday\nMICK'\nMl   Tin!,   AU   Brandi\n}\nJELLY POWDERS\nGrandma\n9   pkts.\n\u25a0 Q(\\ Grandma* Awortad riaven *t_U\n[RAPE NUT FLAKES, 2 pkts. for\n25c\nRASPBERRIES \u00bb\u201e\u201e*,. n \u25a0\u2022*\u00ab       Tin 19*\n...iii        i    . i     i        \u25a0\n\u2022P-UlVES  pimeate,   Llbbrfe fluffed.   4   tcBOftM 10*\nCHEESE  oolden   Loaf.   -'\/<   lb.   bo\u00ab\u00bb\nEach 59*\nSardines\nKing    Oecar\n2 Tins 25'\nPalmolive Soup\nUmlt s ttkt* C$\nhw  cake\nLYE\nRoval Crown\nCUSTARD\nMUSTARD\nFrench'! 9 or. Jar prepared  eft*\n _ Tin 10*\nPowder Creamola, I or. pkti.\nCHOCOLATE BARS, Assorted, 3 for   5c\nCARROTS and BEETS Ce*\nBunch   0\nNew Potatoes, good    *)\u00a3*\nttt whites. 5 lbs. .. LO\nEitra large eolld bndi\ngTTUCE   t>iro Urge i\nCUMBERS, Fai\nEach 10^\nCUMBERS, Fancy, Each .... 10*\nLUUFLOWER %&\"?      25* and }0*\nIUBARB, Red, 8 lbs \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 25c\n5 lbs* 25\u00b0\nFreib   Clean\nGRAPEFRUIT\ndlo* ___t*\nkt*\nORANGES\nSweet and  Julry\n4   dosen\n95'\nOreen, Solid\nlb. -UK\nBEW CABBAGE\nJOMATOES, Hothouse lb -25c\nMarket Features\nboth read aad airport campa. itated\nat tha Hume Thuraday evening.\nThe road campa tn full operation\nare one ot tbe two campa protected for Longbeach, and tboee\nat stioreacrei. Weh Oreek. China\nCreek, and Sheep Creek. Taking\ndown ot tht Sitkum creek camp,\nfor removal to Longbeach. atarted\nThuraday. whlU the Laird creek\noamp. tor tbe eeme devtlnatlon,\nwlll be dlamantled Prlday. The\nflrat Longbeach camp, toward which\nthe Kokanee Creek tad Botwell\ncampa contributed their buUdlnga.\nwaa completed \u2022 ootipu of daya\nago. The men from tbe Boewell\nc*mp bar* been tranaferred to\nShoreacree.\nSHOBBACBEI  BASE\nWhllt tbt headquarten offtot u\nit Longbeach. Major Harcourt laid,\ntbt Bhonecree etmp will ttrvt ti\nt temporary baae for diitrlbutlon\nof luppllei, oa account of IU central poaitlon. ihd t otrlotd of\nclothing, boott, tad other. necee-\naarin wtll trrlvt at Bhoretcrei Pri-\ndey, end diitrlbutlon wttt follow ti\nquickly ti poeetblo.\nOf tbe teven cempe. all but tht\nSheep Creek one\u2014whleh U limited\nto It men\u2014are to eoonmodttt 134\nmen   each.\nMrs. Russell Visits\nes\nFree Delivery\nPhone 153\nSpiced Ham             I  Veal   Ham   and   Tongue\nIb.    40<.  | Ib  -40*\nROLLED PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, lb 18c\n[Fresh   Hamburg   Steaks\nf* lbs.   15*\nBreakfast   Sausage\nIb  10#\nWeine.8\nlb.\n18*\nStewing Lamb\nI*. :.. 5*\nfillet of Roast Veal\nIb  it*\nLegs of Pork, smsll\nlb  16*\nShoulders of Lamb\nlb. l\u00bbf\nBASEWAY -STORES LIMITED\nNAKUSP. B. C. June IS\u2014Dr. tt,\nr. Tyreman, Hlai N. Oranger and\nUf\u00bb. P. Toung ipent levertl dtyt\nId Welaon.\nKn. W. J. Ruaaell ot Bamloopi\narrived Wedneaday and U the gueet\nof ber brother and eltttr-tn-ltw,\nMr. tnd Mra. P. Rufhton.\nKU* Muriel Hardy of Carroll!\nwaa * vlaltor her* Tueeday and\nWedneeday.\nMr. aad Mr*. David IMlkoo returned Tuetday from a honeymoon\nipent In NeUon, Spokane, cranbrook\nand creeton.\nOeorge duke arrived Tueaday\nfrom Sandon. H* Uft on Wednei-\nday'i boat for BeveUtoke,\nC. Campbell, who haa been vltltlng In New Denver, wai t Nikuip\nvltltor Wednttdty ta ronte for\nVancouver,\nMU* Margant Allan returned\nTueeday trom Nelaon.\n3. Brwln of New Denver motored\nto town Wedneeday.\nMn. M. Lt Rue tad daughter\nMUt B. p. U Rue left on Wedneeday to apend a vacation tn St.\nPaul, Mlnneaota, and other polnu\nen route.\nTbe Women'i Hoepltal auxiliary\nmet Tueaday afternoon at the home\nor the preeldent. Mr*. 0- L. Herridge.\nexcellent report! of hoepltel dey\nreoelpt* were given. It waa decided\nto dleooatlnu* regular meeting* during the holiday month*. Uavlng any\nurgent bualneu In the handa of tbe\nexecutive,\nHollowing the meeting dellcloua\ntea waa mrved by the hott***.\nR. blip, W. 0. M. Haktmaa, B.\nLeveque and O. H. Oardner motored to Nelion Wedneeday.\nMl_e Ingrld Hoee cf Caatlegar u\nthe gueit ot Mln Pearl Ward.\nlire. Oreen. Mlae Betty Hardy.\nErn.it oreea and Oeorge Hardy\nmotored to Nekuap trom Carroll'i\nLending  Wedneedey.\nMr. ead Mm. Morgan of Baundera\napent Wedneeday la Nakuip.\nMr. aad Mr*. S. c. -Mtrtln Uft on\nWedaeeday for  Nelson.\nMrs. Wllllama of Burton was a\nvlaltor tn town W*dn*aday.\nMrs, H. Thurgood wtt tendered\na itirprlie party Tueeday evening on\nher birthday annlvenary. Bridge\nwa* the order of the evening, prlae*\ngoing to Mra. B. J. Leveque end\nMlas Bvelyn chllea. Refreihmente\nand coffee were eerved toward the\ncloee of the ventng. Tboee preient were: Mre. A. Dunn, Mr*. B.\nJ. Leveque. MIm Bemle MoWhlrter,\nMre. J. Parent Br.. Mln Hilda Steen-\nhoff, Mr*. C. L. Hlltr, Mn. H.\nAalten jr. Mr*. J. Parent Jr., Mra.\nP. Plcard, Mra. E. OUen. MUe Bvelyn  Chllee.\nFl'EL on FBOM\nCOAL   IN   JAPAN\nThe japaneee ere obtaining one\nton of good fuel oil from two ton*\nof bltumlnotu coal mined lo their\naew province of Manchukuo, formerly called Manchuria. The distil -\nlation at low temperaturee li aald\nto be extremely lueceaaful. It u expected that thU dUoovery wlll revolutionise  the  Japaneae  navy.\nComplimenting MUi Marlon Blackwood, who U btlng muoh feud\nprior to her marriage to Dr. 1. H.\nBourque which takes plaoe la Nation\nihortly. Mn. B. B- L. Dewdney entertained yeeterday aluraoon at a\namart tee when tbeee aaeutlui were\nMn. 0, D. Blackwood wbo poured.\nMU* Kathleen Nlibet. Mlu Betty\nHoretead. Mn. Harry H. B. Hnrto-al\nand Mia* Bv* Dewdney who eerved. >\u00bb- agalait them, tad tbt court lm-\nMrt. Dewdney'i guwu wtrt Mr*, poted the minimum tinea\nBUokwood. the MUett Merlon tnd fhUlP I*gg of Crawford Bey ww\nDudle, Blackwood, Mln Peggy Mc- tltmt It for opentlng t oar without\nMod, Mr*. 8. J. M*\u00abgh*r, tfn. Harrr i* driver', lloenoe. ind 110 for oparat-\nH. B. Horton, Mm. Riglntld H. DM.! m\u00ab '\u2022 wtthmtt t motor lletnot, with\nMia* 0*1* Ttylor. Mill Irene Ktrr. 11* dire In Jill ti tbe alternative ln\nMn. W. K. Ounn, Mn. Arthur Btird, !*\u2022*\u00ab>> ea***\nMra. P. D. Campbill, Mlu Rene! 9or operating a car with Horace\nBdmondaon. Mlu Bitty Hont*\u00bbd. platea -other tban those luued for\nMn. J. A. McDonald' Jr., Klw Doro- It. Rumen Rellly of Crawford Bay\nthy Waltaoe. Mlu J*\u00bba Ullchr|it, *aa \"nod in, with me alternative\nMUl Helen Murphy, Mre. p. p. i of.10 dty* In Jell.\nPiyne, Mlu Alleen Mtnifuil, Mlu ' Th* third offender. Mr. Jtcobion,\nLoulee cunllfl*. MU* J\u00ab*a Weld*. | \u2122 \"\"d 110, with 11 dtyt titer-\nMlu AU* Johnatone, -Mra. William : native, for operating a oar without\nJ. Sturgeon, MUa Dorothea Ortlikm, i * motor licence.\nMUe Ruth Craufurd, Mre. E. 8.! Seven daye time waa given Leg!\nPlanta. the Mlnea Nancy and Xatb-: \u00bb\u2022*\u2022\u25a0 Re-lly m which to eettle their\nleen Nlabet, Mlu Bleinor Bberhardt I \"ne*. Jaeobeon paid bU forthwith.\n-aad MUa Jun Hunter.       m~~~~~~~~~~\"\"\"\"\"\"\"m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m\nSociety\/*\nTbu column li conducted by\nMre. M. J. Vlgaeux. All newt of\nt aoclal nature. Including reception!, private entertalnmeau,\npersonal ittma. marrUgea. etc.,\nwlll appear In thU ooiumn. Tile-\nphone Mn. Vigneux it htr home,\n911 SUlct itreet.\nclean up motor\ncasbat;bayw\nThree Offenders Enter Pleas\nof Guilty\nA cleen-up of motor vehicle tot\ncaaw ln the Crawford Bey wetlon.\nbefore A. D. B. Millar, JP., ol\nKootenay Bay, rwulted In MO fnr\nthe provincial treuury tn flnri,\nproviding they are au paid.\nSent, C. 0. Barber of Nelion\nprotecuUd tbe cww, wblch bid\nbeen worked up by OoneUbU R. c.\nOliker, ol tbe Kwlo deuobment.\ncourt being beld ln tbe lobby of the\nCrewford Bey hotel. All the accused\nplowed guilty to tb* offer*cee charg*\nMn. W. J. AitUy returned Thundiy evening from sevenl wwk* ipent\nvUltlng ber (Uter la Vanoouver.\n...\nMn. B. Anderion ot Bouth Slocan\nwm * city ahopper yeiUrday.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nOordon Spun of Kwlo ipent ywterdsy  la ' Neleon.\n...\nAmong \u2022hoppers to town ywUrday\nww Mre. P. Coleman of Deanahaven\nand her friend Un. Douglu.\n...\nL. Slattery of Tmlr ipent rwt****\ndiy la town.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMre. Princli Wilson tnd diughter\nJoan of Vincouvtr Arrived lttt\nnight, htvlng Men called through\nthe death of Mn. WU-on\"s mother,\nMrs. WlllUm Irvine, Ktrr apart,\nmenu. ,\ne* *   *\nClarence Mebete of Tmlr ww t\ncity vltltor yuttrdty.\n.' \u2022   .\nMUt Vlrglnt Morrison, who hw\nbwn the guwt of her uncle end\neuat, Dr. and'Ml*. J. H. Bennett,\nBaker etreet, left ywterday via the\nOreat Northern for her homo ln\nPortland. Ore.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAlderman Harvey Pyfe ot Sloean\nCity wm a recent viiltor In town\n...\nMr. end Mrs. W. H. Mawer, cemetery roed, htvt had w their gueat\ntheir daughter, MUa Ivy Mawer,\not Spokane.\n...\nDr. W. O. Rom ead  Mre.  Row\nhave w their bouw gueit, Mrs. W.\nR. JtrrU of Procter.\n...\nMr. and Mn. Oeorgt L. Hemerling\nof Penticton, Mrt. R. S. McKeown\nend Mrt. H. M. Maundrell apent\nywterday at tba Alneworth hot\ntprlnga.\n...\nMr. and Mn. NeUon Peterson of\nTmlr peld \u2022 vUlt to towa yeiterdiy.\n...\nMr. tad Mn. J. O. Bunyan, silica\nttrwt,   hive   htd   w   tbtlr   tuwti\ntbeir aleoe, MUe BUIne DeWltt ot\ntbe Quwn mine, *\n...\nMrs. A. Irjlne tnd toa Ktltb of\nVanoouvar have arrived at tbe bome\nof Mre, Irvine'* p*renu, Mr. and\nMn. Divld Rees, Witer itreet, having been called through the lllnew\nof her mother who U * patient ln\nth* Kooteniy lake Oeneral hoepltal.\nVALLICAN YOUTH\nBREAKS HIS ANKLE\nVALLICAN, B. c, Juno JJ\u2014Bert\nRolland fell and broke hu ankle.\nHe U expected home oa Wednesdsy\nfrom the Kootenay Leke Oeneral\nhospiui, where he hM bwn under\nthe oare of Dr, J. P. Ouaaln.\nJack Ward U apendlng a few days\nln  Nelaon.\nMUa Violet Sharpe ot Neleon tptnt\nthe weekend hert with htr inter,\nMn. J. Ward.\nMr. tad Mn. Oordon Strong ac*\ncompenled Mra. T. Cooper of Blocan City to Nelton Tuttdty.\nMn. N. Inpes returned from Kelowna Stturdiy night wbere iht hu\nbwn attending Orand Lodge of tht\nI. O. O. P.\nMra. T- Crotby of Nelwn U ependlng t ftw days here tbe gqeit of\nMr. aad Mn. E. T. CoUman and\nlamlly.\nMn. C. Harmon wm a Nelaon\nshopper Tueeday.\nMOTHER OF RALPH\nHOGAN OF BALFOUR\nILL IN CALIFORNIA\nRalph Hogan ot Balfour received\nword ywterday that hla mother, who\nvlalted the KOotenayi Uit year, u\nseriously iu In Oakland, Calif. Mr.\nHogan left Immediately for Spokane\nirom whence he wlll fly to Oakland.\nMra. Hogan wlll carry on the builnew at Balfour In Mr. Hogan'i eb-\nsence.\nRiver, Alu., wba U (pending asveral\nwwk* here,\n.   \u2022   .**\nMr.   ind   Mre.   H.   R.   Miundnll,\nSilica  itreet,   hive   m  their   guwt\nMn, o. L. Kemtrllng ot Penticton.\n.   *   \u00ab\nMr. Curaon of Slocan Pirk ptld t\nvUlt to town jeaterdaj.      e\n.   .   .\nB. Bar-am, accountant of the Tmlr\nmine, near Ttolr, ipent ywterdey\nln the city.\n...\nAmong vjilton to towa yeiterdij\nww Mr. Dickie of Appledale.\n...\nErneit Ouentrd ot Burton . City\nleavea thli morning via tht CPJt.\nfor Quebec whence he wlll tall\nJunt 21 on the Emprew of Auatralla\nfor Cherbourg.\nW)\"l\n9\\OB  HTB\nBIHIrlllHIWIIfflWWMIlrtmrtllUlilWl\nQrsWeagher's\/^d\n607 Baker St. Phone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nEnjoy Your Swim in These Suits\nPick your suit here, and make sure you are not w.\nonly going to enjoy every swim but every sunny Vr\nminute spent on snore as well. They are a much\nnicer quality than any we have had this season\nat this price ... the choice is particularly large\n... the colors bright and gay. All sizes for misses,\nwomen and children.\nKlingtite BATHING SUITS\nMade of pure wool yarns in plain or combination\ncolors. Low back and adjustable straps. A full\nrange of colors. Sizes 84 to 40.\nEACH   $2.35, 98.50 to fS.OO\nJantzen\nSWIM SUITS\nThe smartest swim suit shown anywhere. They\ncome in all bright colors and black. All the last\nword in style. Sizes 34 to 44.\nEACH   ?3.06, $5.00 to f8.00\nChildren's\nBATHING SUITS\nSuits of pure Botany wool in plain or combination colors. All sizes from 4 to 16 years.\nREASONABLY PRICED AT,\nEACH   fl.75, $2.00 to |2.50\nWATER BALLS\nLarge balls of good quality rubber. Assorted\ncolors. Regular value $1.25 each.\nCLEARING AT, EACH   T6*\nAUXILIARY HEAD\nSPEAKS AT WINLAW\nWINLAW, B. C, Juat 23\u2014Tha\nmemben of tlw women'i auxiliary\nof the Caaadlan Legion from Perry\nSiding, Appledale and Wlnlaw, attended ft meeting at the home of\nKn. A. Wateon ftt Appledale to\nmeet isn. D. J. McDonald of Rewl-\netoke, provincial prealdent of the\nwomen'a auxiliary.\nMn. McDonald apoke of the good\nwork the auxiliary was doing ftnd\nexplained the various branchee of\nthe work being done by the Legion\nMIm Ruth Craufurd. Ward etreet. Among recent ahoppen In town\nmade ft charming bridge bosteta waa Wll lam Praeer of Kooteniy Bsy.\nThursday nlghl when Mies Marlon*' 7^\"^^^^^\"^\"^^^\"\nBlackwood a July bride-elect was\nthe honor guest. Mlas Blackwood\nwon the prize for top acore. Thoee\nInvited Included Mlaa Louise Cunllffe, Mlas Helen Murphy, Mra. Putnam of New Westminster, Mlaa Irene\nKerr of Longbeach, Mlas Jean Hunter, Mlsa Dorothea Oraham, Mlas M.\nIrvine, Mlae Alleen Manafleld, Mlas\nAlia Johnatone, Mlaa Jean Oilkor,\nMlae Irene Edmonton, Mlaa Jean\nWaldle, Mra. Charlea H. Hamilton\nand Mlaa Blackwood.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMr, and Mrs. D.. McEachern, Carbonate atreet, have ae their houae\ngueat Mra. McBachern'a alater, Mra.\nWlllUm   Murray   Mclntoah   of   Blgh\nPure Food Market\nSATURDAY SPECIALS In Choice Quality Govern-\nment Inspected Meats at Prices That Enable Everyone to Buy the Best. Be Sure and See the Choice\nDisplay of Meats in Our Refrigerator Windows.\nChoice Steer Beef\nChoice Boiling Beef; OCt\n3 lbs. for   .._   LO\nChoke Roasting 19*1 4 c\nBeef;  Ib.  .,..   IL It\nChoice Prime Rib\nRoast; Ib\t\nChoice Prime Rib\nRolled; Ib\t\nFresh Prime Beef\nDrippings; 3 lbs.\n16'\n22'\n25'\nYoung Grain Fed\nPork\nSpecial Shoulder\nBoasts; lb\t\nPrime Leg Roasts;\nLb:\t\nPrime Loin Roasts;\nLb. \t\nFresh Side Pork;\nLb -.\nFresh Spare Ribs;\n3 lbs. for \t\nFresh Pork Sausage; 2 lbs. fer ..\n14*\nW\nW\nW\n25*\n25*\n(RUMP ROASTS OF VEAL. Milk Fed, lb. .. 14c\nIII!   \t\nBoiling Fowl, very choice\n[6.      18*\nChoice Lamb and Veal\nChoice Stewing     10'\/j<\nLamb; Ib.     It-\nChoice Shoulder       10l\nRoast Lamb; Ib.    19\nChoice Stewing       \\Af\nVeal;  Ib    IV\nChoice Roasting 10-1\/|<\nVeal; lb    ll* It\nExtra Specials\nChoice Creamery     Att\nButter; 2 lbs. for tO\nSpecial Creamery    OC**\"\nButter; Ib  Lit\nFresh Killed Fowl; 1\u00a3l\nSpeciai Windsor Back Ba*\ncon. Whole \u00abr half OM\n\u00a3lece; Ib  *tt,\nMlu -Kwmary Klxti, who recently completed her normtl -choul-\nlng at Victoria, bu returned to N.l-\naon And la with her p-rents, Mr.\naad Mn W. 8. King. Kerr _pu-i-\nnwnu. Kn route home Mlaa King\nvlalted her brother Cecil In Vincouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nUlm Irene McDonald, realdent\npupil ot St. Joseph, academy, lett\nlaat nlfht ror Newgate where her\nparenta realde.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. K. K. Wallace and aon Don-\nAid of Tarry, are gueata at the homo\noi Rev. and Mn. W. J. silverwood.\nFairview.\n\u2022 \u2666   \u2022\nMra. Margaret Madden, Baker\natreet. returned laat night trom\nDeer Park wbere aha apent tha pan\ntaw daya tbe gu\"t ot Mra, J. St.\nDenla.\nD. St. Denla of Slocan City wu a\nvlaltor In town yeaterday.\nMlaa   Elvira   McAdam.   who   hu\nbun attending St. Joaapb'a Academy, la * confined to ber home on\n(IS Obeervatory atreet, wtth a aer-\nloua  lUMea.\nGood Food\nIn a Hurryl\nOur delicious (ood will tempt\nyou   on   the   hottest   day\u2014\nard   tl'a  tnesprnMre   too.   ,   .\nl.unrhta  and\nDinner*\n<&\nOLDEN\nATE CAFE\nand tne women'a aujlllary working\ntogether.\nRefreshmenta ware eerved  by tba\nho-teta, Mre. A. Wataon.\nBroome, * oenter of pearl-ahall\nlnduatry In Auatralla, hu ao many\nnatlonalitlea that 23 languagaa ue\nspoken thora.\nPhone\n854\nFAIRWAV\nCash & Carry JL\nH\nFree\nDelivery\nSPEC\nI  ban   Pearl   Naptha\nand  I cupa  uid\nSancan, all for ..\nI AL\n45*\n(IBAPENl'T  FLAKES\u20141  for Mc    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nRICE  KBISPIBS  10c  1IKINZ  PURE  VINEGAR ..\u201e Ila\nHEINZ    KETCHUP,    large... tie    SPOKANE COTTAGE CHEESE\nJAM\nMcDonald's Fresh\nMade; OOf\n40 oz. jar .... OO\nBANANAS\u2014Lb Mc\nSTRAWBERRIES\u2014.*!   for  SSe\nNEW SPUDS\u20149 Iba. for _.. -So\nORANGES,  reg.   4_c\u2014 Dot SOc\nCUCUMBERS,  targe    SM\nLETTUCE, large head, 10c\nFreight Prepaid on $10 Country Orders.\nders. I\nCleanliness\nQuality\nService\nBURNS & Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 50\nButcherteria News\nSATURDAY and MONDAY BARGAINS\nNo. 1 STEER\nChoice Rolled Rout,: *M\u00a3\npar lb ,  \u2022iWV\nChoice   Oven            | cr \u00ab\u00a3(>\nRotata: lb     \u25a0*\u2022?* **\u2022*\nCholoe   Boiling; Q<*\nper lb.   \u00b0\n~ CHOICE VEAL\nSTiF?.    M* ***\nSteak,  and   (hop,; mm*\n3   Iba - ~*~t\nLean   Stewing; \u00ab\u00ab\u00a3\npar  lb.  _ -  **T\nNo. 1 LAMBS*\nLean chop, and steaki;    ._t_t\\s_\nper lb  ***\nChoice Oven Roaata; _UU*\npar   lb.     *WT\nST\"\"' : ,... \u2122\nGRAIN FED PORK\nLoin   (hope; *tU,\nLean  steaks: mm*\nChoice Oven Roaata I am*\nper   lb  *tT\nPhone 149\nFRESH   EXTRA   EOOS; .met*\npit Ao*  **t\nChoice Creamery Butter)\nS   tba\t\n65*\nBreakfait Baoon, lean,\npleoe    _\t\n20*\nVery   Nippy  Ontario\nCheeee; per Ib\t\n25*\n10*\nftreakfaat Sautage;\npar  lb\t\nI'raah  Minced  steak; _&_\n3   Iba.    -  -*V\nrreah  spattrtb,; mm*\nt iba.  ,  *r\nrttSH    PORK mmr.\nTENDERLOINS:   lb.   ... \u2022\u25a0\u2022^\nBaat Orade Bologna; wmc\npw lb '-  *\u00a5\"\nBalled  Ham;\nti-tb.   pkg.\n18*\nSPOKANE   COTTAQg   CIIBSSB\nFree Delivery\n\\\nVassar's Cash Meat Market\nGood Buying for Saturday and Monday\nChoice Steer Beef\nSirloin Steaks;\n2 lbs. for\t\nRump Roast;\nPer Ib\t\nPot Roast, good;\nPer lb\t\nT.-B. Roast, Choice\nCuts; per lb\t\nBlade Rib Roast;\nPer lb.\t\nRib Stew or Boll;\nPer lb\t\nRailed Rib Roasts;\nPer Ib\t\n35*\n16<\ntt\n\\t\nV\nIff\n17!\nVeal Roast;\nPer Ib\t\nVeal Fillets;\nPer lb.\t\nVeal Chops;\n'2 lbs\t\nPork Legs, Small;\nPer Ib\t\nPork Loin Chops,\nsmall; 2 lbs\t\nBreakfast Sausage, fresh\nmade; IA*\nPer Ib    IU\nLamb Chops; OM\nPer Ib  Lt\nHamburger, fresh    OCt\nmade; 3 lbs  LO\n13'\n20'\n35'\n16'\n35'\nEggs, Fresh Sec- 1 Of\nonds; per doz. .... lv\nCreamery Butter; i0<\n2 lbs  tO\nPure Lard, 1 Ib. Cartons; OC*\n2 for  LO,\nLocal Fresh Killed\nFowl; per lb.\nSwift's Hams, whole or\nhalf; 1C*\nPer Ib    IJ\nSmall Boneless Cottage\n17'\nEggs, Large Fresh Oft<.\nExtras; per doz... _-*v.\nDairy Butter, Choice and\nFresh; QC*\n2 lbs. for    00\nSwift's Werners; *)M\nPer Ib  Lv\nJellied Corned Beef, fresh\nmade; *)Ct\nPer lb  LO\nJellied Veal; OCt\nPtt Ib  Lo\nSwift's Breakfast BacoB,\nfresh sliced; *)*)t\nPer lb  LL\nRolls;\nPer Ib.\nWe Deliver at These Prices\u2014Phone 862.\n PAOB IIX\nBUYING SENDS\nWHEAT HIGHER\nEnthusiasm   Undimmed\nby Rain Reports; Constant Flow Buying\nWINNIPBO. Jum 38 (CP)-Bn-\nthuiliim undimmed by nln report*\nfrom Canidi'i grain\u2022growing writ,\npiylng mon attention to crop damage idvioei from Unltad States, Chicago traders led the way ln an up-\nMirglug mirket that left wheat futures prices almoat i',i oenta higher\non tbe Winnipeg market today.\nGetting under way near the clote\not the eewion, a constant flow of\nbuying ordera poured Into the pit,\nlifting values from earlier fractional\nloases and leaving them IVi to IH\ncenta above the prevloua flnlah. July\nfuture at flCli, October 70% to 71\n\u25a0nd Deoember  Ti \\\\   to  79%  oenta.\nBulllah enthusiasm was baaed on\ncontinued unfavorable crop news\n(rom aouthweat and northwest wheat\nflirts of the Unltad state*.\nMINES IRREGULAR\nTORONTO, June _J (OP)\u2014Tbe\nStandard mining markat developed\nno. deflntta trend In today'a, operatlona. early unaettlement being offset by a allghtly firmer tone ln tha\nafternoon. Outalde of a gain of 1.35\nfor Dome and a lou ot 1.75 for\nPioneer, price changea wera unimportant.\nTrading wu again ln amall volume\nIn tha aenlor gold group. Dome\ncloaed at 136, Hollinger gained 30\nto 8.80, Mclntyre 33 centa to 133.\nUke Shore loat 39 to 40.75, Pioneer\nweakened to 113 while Teck dropped\nfive and Wrlght-Hargreavea 15. Thirty centa wes lopped off Bralorne's\nquotations.\nInternational Nickel firmed well\nIn tba afternoon, cloelng up 00 at\n1-35 after aelllng aa low u 18.90.\n-TBB NELSON DAILY NEWS,  NttSOW, B.& -  SATUBDAY MQRNWO.  JCNB  14,  JIM-\nOOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 industrials\n20 rails \u25a0 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\n20 utilities  ..\n96.53 up 2.60\n44.56 up 1.37\n84.72 up 1.11\nSTOCKS MOUNT\nAT MONTREAL\nMONTRBAL, June 39 <CP)_-After\nearly Indecision aa a reault ot tha\ncurrency stabilization altuation at\nthe world * eoonomlc conference,\nprlou on tha Montreal atock exchange mounted upward In the\nlast hour of todaj'e aeaalon foUowlng the advance In wheat.\nSharea ot Hiram Walker on tlw\ncurb market however took tha looal\nspotlight with a pyrotechnic display\nwhich carried the common atock to\na naw all-time high and netted an\nadvanoe of more than 8 polnta.\nWalkera oommon boomed . on. tha\nbuls of merger reports but official\ncenftrmatton oontlnued to be lacking.\nTrading on tha exchange picked\nup wltn the advance. Active leader.\nBraalllan Traction* gained tt at It\nwhile Canadian Pacific Railway advanced It at 18'i. International\nNickel wu atrong In the laat fair\nmlnutea rising to 19.50, where It\nrecorded  a gain ot Mo.\nConaolldated Smelters held unchsnged at > 110 attar recovering\nfrom an early lou. Shawlnigan\nPower wu a strong apot, mounting\n114 polnta -p-l-K*. \u25a0\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAllegheny   _      It, 1% 9%\nAl Chem   1UV, U3Vt 11514\nAm can .._  (IVt Uli 91*\nAm P Power .... ISVt 18)4 ISH\nA*  loe   _ 10% ty, 10H\nAm H A retry .. 18 1714 1714\nAm 8 At Ref .... 33H 91t4 Sift\nAm    Telephone 137 133 137\nAm Tobaooo . - \u00bbl 89 B0\nAnaconda     1814 1914 1814\nAtchlaon     89 93 ij 95\nAuburn     63t4 90 8314\nBaldwin    \u2014 1014 9% 1014\nBait a. Ohio ._ 33 3114 33\nBendlx  Av.  1814 1714 11%\nBeth   Steel    _. 98 39H 37%\nCanada  Dry   .... It 13>, U14\nCan Pacific .... 17 1814 18%\nCerro de pasco 3314 3314 3314\nClue la Ohio __ 41\u00bb. M<,4 41)4\nChryaler     34% 8114 3414\nCora fc South _     814 414 414\nCon Oas N T .. 9814 M14 8814\nCorn   Prod  78 7314 79\nO Wright pfd  .. \u2014 \u2014 914\nnupont     .   77 13V, 7914\nFust man    Kodak 7B 78 71\nK. P Is Ught .... 13 13 1314\nBrie        1814 1314 1814\nFortl   Bng     \u2014 \u2014 914\nPord   of  Canada \u2014 \u2014 1114\nPlrst   Na   Stores 0714 93 0814\nFree-Krt    Texas 3814 3514 SS'l\nOen Motora  3814 38<4 3814\nOen   Bectric   ... 3314 Mis 3314\nOen   Pooda     3814 35*4 3314\nOold  Dust  ._  1314 31% 3314\nGoodrich      15J4 1414 15%\nOranby     13 HTj 13\nOt  Nor pfd    3314 33 3314\nOt   Weat   Sugar 3714 39 37%\nHowe Sound   . . 3014 30 30\nHudson    Motora 1114 10% 11%\nIna Copper       714 114 Tit\n-nt  Nickel    _ 17% 1814 1714\nInt Tsl ft Tsl _ 17% 18% 18%\nJewel   Te*     40*4 \u2014 40%\nKenn Copper .... It 18 It\nKresge  SB    14% 18% 14%\nKroegg fc Toll 30 38% 31%\nLehn At Pink .... 31 3014 31\nMeek Ttuck .... 40 38 40\nMilwaukee   pfd       8 8% 8%\nNaah  Motora .... 31% 11% 3014\nNat  Dairy    33 30% 3014\nN Pow * Ught \u2014 \u2014 nit\nN Y Central .... 98% 97 3t%\nPao  Ou At  Eleo 39% 3714 39%\nPackard          9% 914 9%\nPenn  RR    38% 37% 37%\nPhllllpe.Pete ... 19 14% 14%\n**\u2122  OU   \u2014     8% 8% 8%\nRadio Corp \u2014    t% 8% t%\nRadio K Or - 914 \u2014 9%\nRem   Rand   \u2014    8 7% 8\nRock   Island  _.    I 4% 4%\nBetewaj  93% 81% 89%\n8 _, _\u2022 B P ... 1% \u2014 3%\nShell   Union   ....     8% 7% 7%\n8 Oal  Bdlaon   _ 19% 34% 38%\nSouth   Pacific' .. 37% 18% 37%\nStan Oil Cal .... 88% 34 98%\nStan Oil md ... \u2014 _ gl\nBtan Oil K J ... 38% 38% 38%\nStew   Warn   .._    7% 7% 7%\nStudebaker          8% 8% 8%\nTexu Oorp   18% 31% 39%\nTex Oulf Sul  _ 90 39% 30\nTtmken  Roller \u00bb% 17% 3t\nUnion carbide 8t% 38% 3t%\nUnion Oil Cal . lt% 18% 19%\nUnited  Air    33% 80% 93%\nUnion  Pacific  .. 114% 113 114%\nO S c Iron .._.. 19% 18% 18%\nU B Rubber .... 14% 18% 14\nV  B  Stael     88% 83 88%\nWest   Electric   . 48% 48% 49%\nVanad   Steel   _ 94% 13% 34%\nYeUow Truck  ..8 8% 8\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nin General Drop\nVANOOOVE?. Jone 18 (CP)\u2014vanoouvar stock dKcnange auf fend from\nscarcity ot buying oWert today tnd\na general downward'trend developed.\nThe opening waa weak and. beyond\nmomentary flut-les, stocks filled to\nrally during tne day. Olla tall\nsharply and golds dropped In late\ntrading.\nMayland and Home were moet active of tha 0119, loelng aeven and\nrour points reapeetlvely. Royalite\ndropped 78 to UtO and Sterling\nPaclflo and C. * X. eaoh Mt two.\nBralome ahowed * no tendency ' to\nrally and cloeed down 30 to SAO.\nReno wu down 30 at 3.78 an 1\nOolden BeU down uven at 98.\nPremier loat two to 1.30 while Pioneer waa.down 1.25 at 13.78.\nThe cheaper golda loat -heavily.\nSilvers wan down appreciably.\nBeaver dropped % to 9%, Natiohal\none of 9%, WTHtewtter two to 11,\nRuf_a Argenta 1 % to 4 and Silver-\ncrest % to 8. '\nVancouver Stocks\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW YORK. June 99 (AP). \u00ab\u2014\nCopper quiet* electrolytic apot and\nfuture 8.\nTin eaaler, apot and nearby 44.83;\nfuture 44.17.\n, Iron quiet, unchanged.\n. Elno  quiet.   But St.  Louis  apot\nand futun 4.38.\nAntimony- apot 7.00.\nBar allnr % lower at 84%.\nAt London\u2014Copper, stsndsrd spot\n(38 7a 6d; future \u00a338 10a.\nElectrolytic apot 140; futun 141.\nTin apot Hit 8a; futun \u00a3318 15a.\nLwd apot \u00a319 Sa; futun lit 10s.\nZinc* apot \u00a317 Da; futun \u00a319\n17a td.\nBar ailver dull, % lower at 19%d.\nWBEAT SOARS ON\nDAMAGE REPORT\nBir JOHN P. BOUGHAN\nAssociated pren Market'Editor\nCHICAGO,  Jane  IS\u2014Sensational\nreporta,. Indicating   Im-\nIpsaee to cropa ln the Pako-\ntaa, Minnesota ant Canada, rushed grain valuea up today to above\nlatest peak reports.\nPlumed   buying   on   a   big   scale\ntook   place,   with   all  deliveries   of\nwheat, oata  and  rye t outdoing the\nseason's -prevloua  top  quotations.\nWheet cloaed feverish at the day'a\ntop, 1%C to 3%c over yesterdays\nfinish, Corn %c to l%c up, oata %c\nto l%c advanced and provisions\nwen 6c to 10c down.\nVANCOUVER SALES\nVANCOUVER,    June    13 \u2014Mining\nshares sold on tbe Vancouver atock\nexchange  today:\nLISTED\nBeaver   Silver\u20148*90.\nBralorne\u20141437.\nBridge River Oon.\u201418,100.\nGeorgia   River\u201413,300.\nonndvtew\u20144900.\noold Belt\u20141000.\nNational silver\u201417.000.\nPremier   Bord\u201411,178.\nPnmler Oold\u20148180.\nQuatelno\u20148900.\nReevea McDonald\u2014500.\nReno  Oold\u20144500.\nSally   Mlnea\u2014300.\nVNLISTBD.\nBig  K_-\u00bburl-tOO.\nOeorge  Copper\u2014100.\nOolconda\u2014Itoo.\nKootenay Plcvence\u20148700.\nNoble  Plte\u20148700.\nPend Orellle\u2014800.\nPorter Idaho\u2014 0400.\nSilver-treat\u201433,800,\nWhitewater\u20143500,\nSilverado\u20141383.\nCCBB\nBig -Ulde\u20146800.\nBridge River Ex.\u201410,950\nCariboo   Ookl\u20144800.\nCork   Provlnoe\u20148810.\nDunwell\u2014800.\nOeorge  Enterprise\u20143390.\nDalhousle  Mine\u20143000.\nOolden  Bell\u20143700.\nKootenay   Belle\u2014100.\nKootenay   Xing\u20148000.\nMarmot   Metala\u201431.600.\nMeridian\u201418,688.\nMorning Star\u20148000.\nMorton W.\u20144838.\nNative Sops\u20148800.\nNicola\u20141000.\nReward\u20140300.\nRufue  AT1.-7100.\nSnowflake\u201414,800.\nStandard  Oold\u2014400.\nTopler   Rich\u201418360.\nWaverly T.-r-SMO.\nWayside\u201410,438.\nLONDON CLOSE\nMINNEAPOLIS, June 13 (AP).\u2014\nPlour 10 higher; carload lota family\npatents 6.75 to 5.99 a barrel! In\nDS-lb. cotton melts. Shlpmenta S3 -\n618.  Bran   13.00  to  13.80.\nWheal: No. 1 nor. *>% to 81%;\nNo 1 red durum 88%; July 78%;\nSept   79\".:   Dec.  91%.\nCorn: No. 3 yellow 81%  to 41%.\nOata: No. 3 whlta 33%  to 88.\nMax: No. I. 177 t,  ISO.\nLOUDON, Juna 33.\u2014(AP)\u2014Closing American atocka quoted In\ndollars at four shillings per dulls*:\nBraallLan Traction \u00a316%; Canadian Pacific 819%: Chrysler Corp.\n999: Consolidated Ou 96914; Eaat-\nman Kodak 991%; Oentral Motors\n991%: Hydro Electrlo 99%; Intl\nNickel 930%: Intl Tel at Tel \u00a330%:\nN Y Central 949: u 8 steal 988%:\nBrit Am Tobaooo \u00a38%; Britleh\nCelanese 14a; Cable and Wireless\nA \u00a335%: Cable aod Wlrelau B\n\u00a311%; Da Been \u00a38%: Diatlllers 80a;\nDunlop Rubber 30a 7%d; Ford Ltd.\n33a 8d; Hudaon Bay 33a 3 d; Imperial Chemical 16a 10% d; Vickers\n6a 3d; Bonds Britiah 3% par oant\noonaola \u00a378%: Britiah 3%* par\noant war loan CM; Britiah funding  4a   1980-90   \u00a3110%.\nEGGS HIGHER\nMONTREAL. June 13 (CP)\u2014Egg\nprlcu moved higher on the Montreal dairy'and produce market today. Graded shlpmenta ln carlota cr\nleu aold for 30 to 30% oents a\ndoaen for extras, up % oent, 15%\nto - 18 oents for ftnt, unchanged,\nand-18 tn 13% centa for seoonds,\nup % oent. Receipts totalled 3331\ncaew.\nWholesale butter prlou held unchanged.    .\nCbeeu waa ateady.it 11 oenta a\npound.\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\nReliable Auto Repalra\u2014With modern\nequipment. NELSON TrANSPER.\nPor lower ntt\n_. ratu on Auto Repalra\u2014\nPhone   8\u2014-tllne'a   Service. _______\nAVENUE SERVICE, Oaa, OU.  Weeh-\nIng. Oreulng, etc. Drive In today\n(MO. A. MBERBS-For oood Photo-\ngrapha\u2014Ask Anybody\u2014Phone 48.\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\n(Continued 1\nPlumbing aud Beating. tnatallaUons\nand euppllea Work ouaranteed\nPhone Jullua Relsterer at 969L3\nriMW   .t_,,mm   sww*..    _.   v....\u2014\nTin Repairing   While yOu wait -\nDESJARDliiB,  at DUl'a. \u2022\n_t-t_m__\u2014._mo.   ms   uu... \u2022\u25a0        \t\nfor   good   brakes\" DILL'S   S.S.8.-\nPhO-te 8.\n3. 9. COATES\u2014Registered Professional Electrical Engineer. Con-\ntraoting, Supplies. Phone 76S.\nIDEAL TAILORS\u2014Odorleu and Ban*\n'tary jay cleaning^\nC COLLllfSON- Expert Watch\nClock and Jewelry Repalra. Prompt\nService at reaaonabla ratea. WrlU\nto P.O. Drawer 1103, Nelaon,\nAutoipartafor all Cara\n*DTO  WRECKAGE.\nKRAPt\nT. PLAYER\u2014Painting and Decorating   lor. Spring.\nNelaon Dally Newa Job Department\nfor all klnda of commercial print*\nIng. Phone 144.\n,_t. _-_-__iq  itv.\npr_S_i___ StancE __A'nott-_\nOraham. Oaa. Oil, Oreulng. wuh-\n. Ing. special Ratea. Drive ia Now.\nramp\"Body and~pender works:\nDuco Painting, Welding. Body Ra*\npairs on all cara. Phone lit.\nMiriblnt*     -afii.   ' B* a ill \u25a0___\u25a0________ _Ma_-_\u00bb___     'atAn-\nTrucking and  Haulage\u2014phone  613.\nCentral Tranafer. Prompt Servloe.\nMacGregor     Broa\nPUma developed.\nsloped, pr\nELBCTR\nPhotographs,\nirlnted. Box 841\nSTANDARD ELECTRIC. Phone 839\nfor Electrical, wiring, contracting,\nInataUatlona. Reaaonable Ratea.\n\u2014\u2022\u2014-\u00bb\u00bb\u2022.\u2022\u2022_\u25a0 ws -rmmm.    .mvm\u2014yi_it^ui9    J\\l_,v*mO.\nARTHUR HOMERSHAM, Nelson, fcr\nQueens, Beu, Honey, combs, etc.\nTaxi service\nPHONB 77\n.Day or Nlgbt\n\u00abU_S T. T. <\u25a0_> LTD,\nShoe Rebuilding It not a new,-ran*\ntun with us. 30 years experienct\nbeniad   cy-ry   job.   c.   ftomaho\nIdeal Shoe shop. Stanley St. op-\nit. H. MABER, Tlnsmlthtng, Fur-\nnace Repalra, Roofing. Phona 965.\nItanlt Racquets fteetrung, M\"Jo \"and\n!J?_J!_W on'Ptnent of out. H. R.\nKITTO, Baker St.\nSILVER FUTURES\nNSW YORK, June 83 (AP)\u2014Silver\nfutuna cloaed ateady; ulu i,836.'_00\nounces. July 35B, Sept. 33AS, Oct.\n35A0N, Dec. 38.S0B, Jan. 38.65N,\nMarch 37.08N.\nB\u2014Bid; #\u2014Nominal.\nDeclare Dividends\nPower Corporation of Canada.\nlimited, preferred 1% per. cent per\nshare, payable July 15, record June\n90.\nCanal lan Industrie preferred, 1%\nper cent, payable July 16, 'jecord\nJune 3.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nArno    __ _\nAlax   _ _...\nAmulet   .......\t\nA P Consolidated \t\nAahley\t\nBase   Metala   .._ \t\nBarry   Bollinger   \t\nBig Mlaaourl  \t\nC and E Landa .\nChemical  Research\nClartcy\t\nEldorado  \t\nPalconbrldga\nGranada   \t\nHode   Oil   ...\nHowey   \t\nBollinger .\nHudson   Bay    _....\nInternational   Nickel\nKlrkland   Lake  \t\nUke Shore \t\nManitoba   Baaln\nMalartlo   _ _.\nMclntyre\nMining Corporation\nMayland    \t\nHurphy\t\nBawbee    \t\nNlplulng \t\nNoranda    \t\nPend   OreUle    _\nPremier   Oold   \t\nSan Antonio\nSherritt   Oordon  __Z\t\nSudbury Buln  \t\nStarling   Paclflo      ,\nStadaoona     _.\t\nTech Hughes  _ \t\nThompaon cadallec \t\nVlpond   ;\t\nVenturea\nWright  Hargreaves\nWalte Ackerman  ...\n03%\n1.08\n.35\n.15\nIW)\n3.33\n.11\n.35\n.80\n1.15\n.03\n34.90\n3.68\n330\n1.35\n.00\n.94%\n0.68\n8.80\n10.3-\n.38\n40.60\n\u202270%\n-04%\n.18\n31.50\n3.10\ntl\n.03\n.04%\n3.C8\n31.60\n1.39\nUl\n1.07\n1.16\n1.89\n.30\n1.5S\n.04%\n6.15\n07%\n.63\n1.10\n3 86\n1.38'\nWalkers Common\nIs Sensational\nTORONTO, June 39 (CP)\u2014Walkera\ncommon performed In a sense tlonal\nmanner today, ahootlng up 6%\npolnta to close at 17% on tha Toronto atock exchange. Mon than\n86,000 aharea ot the atock chanted\nhanda and tbe big end of the jaln\nwu chalked up In the latt hour! A\nabort interest wu uld to exist in\ntbe atook and tbe vigorous run up\nin the final trading wu reported In\nsome quartan to be a pinching operation although then wu plenty of\ntnvutment buying all day.\nTlw hwvy liquor Inventorlu bald\nby Walkera have made the atock attractive with early, repeal of prohibition In tbe United statu ln prospect. Merger rumors affecting, lead-1\ning Canadian dlatulery luuu wore\nalao a factor ln boosting the liquor\nluuu.\nK. a T. Auto Repair Shop, ts-\npert workmanahip, lowm Bate*\nPar cleaning, preaalng, eltwetlona.\nthe_waSdr*5be. 417 Wl \u00bb':\nRBlSTlTCHlNd\nART SHOPPE\nr*3&-_<j per yard O- O.\nPlumbing and beating inatalUtMu\nand euppllea. wa .guarantee all\nour work. Prloea \"H reaaonabla\nPhone  111,  bTc.  numbing Co\nmmLr'i__fm ___6f_v u-\npert  Marceillng.   Phona   1:\nPrompt   Servloe    -   Watch,   Clock\nrepaln   -   WOXON'S   JEWELERS\nivy-.**,     \u2014     \u2014jA\\jr, _t    ,.nM<i\u2122\nPhona 18\u2014B. B. Taxi. Day.or night\n\u2022*_5\u00ae^_~t-_a>AlR~SHOP rOR DEPENDABLE BWAIM. _\n--nr7--wvft*oS -ZB\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbr!i '\u00ab*\u2022-\u25a0\n1 'tnldlng- gteal 1\nrootle   Motor   Re]\n- Autoinobtle   Motor   Repaln\n' Body  Repaln\nOu - Oreaalng \u2014 OU\nWaahlng - Battenu\nKOOTENAT  MOTORS\n_  Phona 117   -   Bakar Bt\nPRfOIDAIRI ~*\nPhone mr^ J-^tapT.    Box \u00bb\u00bb\u25a0\nPor youT spring Permanent Call trt,\nT_MLMATa 7e.ii\u2014\n__.UTY SHOP.\nPhone  88   for  TeM---Safe7'\"5a'l_aS_e\nBulck   Can.   NELSON   TRANSFER\nO-T, Limited. _\nSERVICE STATION   Oaa,\nOil, Qnasina Waahlng, Coyla batterlea, Domlnlpn tint and *\nWe wlll eerve you. Phi\nRi~~\nand tubu\n808.\nitaltaildna   TUhe\nAY MUSIC, Ph885\n. tdtttft. ft. _\nPAIrtTINO  AMD !_A__S6___8-B3\n1. MUlVr. Phone TtOU\nJNAT^ML^\nA. TERRILL, Upholaterlng, Furniture\n^repairs.  Phone  485-M. ^_\nORE RECEIPTS\nOFF FDR WEEK\n4376 Tons From-Company\nMines and .254 From\nCustom Shippers\nEXCHANGES\nMONTREAL, June 33.\u2014(CP) \u2014\nBritiah and foreign exchange currenclee In relation to the Canadian dollsr u compiled oy tha\nRoyal  bank of Canada.\nArgentina,   peso    3488D\nAustralia,   pound    3.7183A\nAuatrla,   schilling        .1084D\nBelgium,  belga 1037D\nBrazil,  mllrels        .08450\nBugarla,   lev    _    J010SV\nChink. Hongkong dollara ....   J178D\nCnchoelovakia, crown  0414A\nDenmark,   krone       .3085U\nPlnland, flnmark     .0318\nFrenoe,   fnnc    ,    .084OA\nGermany, relchemark      .33801)\ntireat Britain, pound   4.6757A\nOreece,  drachma    .0079A\nHoUand,    florin     5618A\nHungary,   pengo        .3644D\nIndia,   rupee      3557D\nItaly, lire      .0731A\nJapan, yen   _....   .39870\nJugoelovla, dinar  _ \u201e   .0017U\nNew Zealand, pound  3.7340A\nNorway,  krone      JI881U\nI'oiand.   motl    _ 1604D\nRoumania, leu _  .0087P\n\u25a0 ^outn  Al-lu,  pouru     4.6643A\n; Spain,   pceeta    _ 1153D\nSweden,   krone   _    .14061-\n:s\u00bbitKrland,   frano    39SSA\nUnited Statea dollar 10%  per unt\nj premium   %  p. c.  D.\njA\u2014Adance, D\u2014Decline U\u2014Unchanged.\nOn recelpta at the Oonaolldated'a\nsmelter at Tadanac tor the wuk\nof June 15 to 31 Inclusive wen\nleu then for aome weeks. A total\nof 4830 tona made up the recelpta\nof which 4376 tona' wan from company mlnen and 384 tona trom cuatom ahlppera.\nYankee Olrl with 174 tons ku the\nlargut cuatom shipper on the re*\noelpta. list.  The  Bell  ot  Beaverdell\nTtrlhuted 58 tone, the Midnight\nRoeslaa.. 14 tons and the Twin\nLake God Mining company of Penticton  eight  tona.\nTbe week's recelpta bring tbe total\nfor tbe year to 148.S39 tona made\nup of, 138,003 tona from company\nmlnu and 10,836 tona from cuatom\nmlnea.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nBRITISH   COLUMBIA   IN  PROBATE\nIn tb* Matter ot the Mat* of\nVictor Melln. Deceaaed.\nTAKE NOTICE tbat Lettera Pro-\nbat* ban been luued to Paul Orove,\nExecutor, punuant to the Order ot\nBla Bonour W. A. Nlabet, Local\nJudge, dated June 8th, AD. 1993,\nof the eatate of th* above-named\nDeceased. Victor Melln, who died at\nNelson, In the Province of Britiah\nColumbia, on May 31nd, A.D. 1933,\nand all peraona claiming to he creditors of the aald Deoeaaad er to be\nentitled to the aald utate an. on\nor baton tbe 19th day of July, A3)..\n1993, to* und by paat unpaid or to\ntlaUver to the aald Executor or to\nItla aoUoltora, Measra. Brown and\nDamon, their christian namea and\nsurnames, addreaau and -ascriptions,\nfuU particular^ or their clalma,\nstatement*  ot  their  aooounta.   and\nrUBNUUED  BOOMS rOB EENT (19)\n\u25a0nfaBM-WRftBBEft sown, ia*\nrates, phone 13. strathcona Hotel.\n (74391\nPURMAWCD   SUITE,   607\" CARBONATE Strut, phone 390R.       17390)\nsr\nth* natun of the aeourltlea, If any,\nheld hy tbem, and thereafter the\naald eatate wlU be distributed among\nthe partlu entitled thereto, having\nregard only to th* clalma of whloh\naald Executor hu tban notloe.\nDATS) at Nelaon, B.C.. thla 33nd\nday of June. AD..  1093.\niROWk I, DAWSON.\nBolicitore   for   the\n\u25a0Mentor.\nApproved: B. C. IRVING.\nDt-trlct It.gl.tn_. (MM)\nPERSONAL\n\u25a0     * ''Si.\ntt\nWrit*!*\u2014-tt tt* r\u2014\nPLATS   \u2014   BClrfAR-C\nSTORIES,   ETC.\nleading   and   market   analyele\n.Tee. Write The _______\n10^SB5uffl..ffl_agB\"\nSuite   43,   Ulth   Spencer   Bldg.\n663 Oran villa St., Vancouver, B.C.\n(7403)\nbSot_b~^SHt_~to~\"lK*X\u00bb\nAnden Larnu. Native of Norway.\nCame to Canada 1934. Is 16 yean\nof aga. Anyone knowing location\nof abov*. pleau write Chrta Lanja..\nTrai-quUle Sanatorium,        (7481)\n.\u25a0RTVATE B~W~B3XXS_~*_&lSS\u00a3i\npay. We atart you. The Canadian\nKindergarten  lnatltute,  wtnnlper.\n  tT198)\nWBATl\" Oolni to tbe hot aprings\".\nThat means BALCYON Springs.\n(7197)\nBELP   WANTED (19)\nBOW   TO   OET   A   OOVERNMENT\nlob. Pru Booklet. Th* U. O. O.\n'Ad,, Winnipeg. (7199)\nloi\nU*\nAUENTS  WANTED (ID\nSPECIALTY SALESMEN (Side line)\nsells to any merchant. Big commission. Sells on sight, something\nnew In Canada, oet In llne on\nthis and make money. Apply to\nBox 183, Wtnnlp**f. (7M8)\nLIVESTOCK    POH   SALE (\u00bb31\nTWO B.O.P. JBMBYS, niARB\nold, aoe freehens early July, one\ngiving 3% gallons dally, freahened\nSept. Prloes reasonable. OlendsU\nJeney Parm. Crawford Bay. (7136)\nPOR SALE\u2014ONE PAIR' GELDINOS,\n3-*0 lb*., well broken, 3 Taylor\nsafes, one large, one amall. G.\nOuM,_Mldwa|',_B___. (7107)\nKOOMI POB BENT (It)\nrolt WHtT - A\u00bbARTkfc__lt OVER\natore.   J.    W.   Oallagh-r.   Nelaou.\n  (7187)\nFOB BENT  (31)\nLAROE, OOMPORTABLE CAB IN\nfully furnlahed. Lake mnt. Row-\nboat, sleeps tour. A. AUesbrook,\nPbone 44 P. Kulo. (73981\nTO RENT POR 3 OR 3 MONTHS. 6-\nroom furnlahed houu, good locality, lawn and treea. Box 183, Neleon. (TMt)\n6-ROOM BOOSE, 3 LOTS-AS8\nfruit trees, 3 blocks from station,\ncheap. Apply 13t BUtca.        (7419)\nPOR RENT-BOUSE, FTVE ROOMS\nand bathroom. Fruit treu, 618\nmonth, phone 393 U. (7\u00ab13)\nRRtCY~\"FUlUf_iBBJ ~i~~~ffK(~i~~~\nLakealde,  WlUow   Point   for   Julr,\n130. J. J. Campbell. _        _ (7481)\nPART~FURNISHED 1-ROOM CABIN.\nUke front, 99.00 month. Wallaoe,\n_BoawaU. .     (74812,\nOOOD\" HOUSE.\"BEflHSEN \u00ab*. RE-\nIlable tenant.. Mn. Balding.\nBlewett.    (7081)\nTHE   FINEST ~Ba~~~9f~S~~.A>XST-\nmantaln the Interior. Tbe Terrace.\n(7439)\nfiVE ROOM^UMOALOW. NEWLY\npainted inalde and out. Phone 634L.\n oiei)\nPURK.    OR \"UNJ-TftlN.    APTB.    BY\nweek or montb. Medical Arte Bldg.\n*'   - (TMt)\nOOTTAOE. 4 ROOMS. NKWXY 0_~f.\ncreted. High Bt. Pbone 663..\n, .     (7478).\nPUIAY     FURNI8BED     HOME \u2014818\nBUio* St.   Phone M3. ,,   .(7383)\nFURNISHED    HlS-T\nAugust,   phont 887\n\"SUB\n3~f~T\nY. (7444)\n AT\nMISCEIXANEOC9  I OR  BALE      (17)\nQALVABirED IR'\ntinge Baltlnga. etc-\n- llaTli.'. Ill\nCURRENCIES\nARE NARROW\nNEW YORK, Juna 33 (CP)\u2014Erratic, lt narrow, prloe fluctuation,\nruled on ' New York foreign exchanges today.\nSterling moved within a range of\nless than three centa and cloeed at\n94.22%, up 1% centa from yuterday.\nCanadian funda closed at t% per\ncent discount, tbe dollar being\nquoted at 10% oents, off % oent\nfrom  yuterday.\nPOtUBY AND EGOS  (36)\n300-MEAT\"TTPE BBONZE TUB-\nkeys, put danger etate. priced to\nsell. Write Hlrd, Balfour, tor price\nUat. (7400)\nVANCOUVEB LIST\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nButty Broa.  ...\nBell Telephone\nBraalllan   \t\nB   A   OU\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nLEG   GOLD   MINE\nSTOCKS TO  BE LISTED\nMONTREAL. Jun* 39 (CP)\u2014A\ntotal of 1,700,000 Mian* of Ue Oold\nMine atock. ot 91 Par value, will\nbe Hated on th* mining aectlon ef\nthe Montreal curb market tomorrow.\nCALOARY. June 33 (CP)\u2014 Recelpta: cattle  134. hoga  1194.\nSteers: Oood and choice, 94; medium. 9360 to 93.78; oommon. 93 to 93\nHelfere: Good and choice, 93.78\nto 94; medium, 9336 to 93.50: an-\nmon, 93AO to 93,\nCowa: Oood. 93 to 63.60; medium,\n81.60 to 91.78; common, 9115 to\n91.50; cannera and cuttera, 9A0 to 91\nBuUa: Oood, 91.79; oommon, 91\nto 9180.\nVeal oalvpa: Good and choloe, 84\nto 99; common and medium, 93.60\nto 93.75.\nBhup: Ewes. 91 to 93; yearlings.\n94.50 to 98.\n-loga: Select bacon, 95.26:  bacon,\n94.76; butchen. 94.35 oft trucka.\n\u2014\u2014. \u25a0\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA,   June   33    (CP)_\u2014   Egg\nmarkets:\nToronto:   Market   firm.   Sales   of\nOntario graded egge to dlstrlbutora.\nextras 18 to 18%, first* 16%, second   13 to  13%.\nMontreal: Recelpta 3331 cases.\nExtras 17 to 19, firsts 18 to 14.\nseconds 11 to 13.\nWinnipeg: Market steady. Dealers\nquoted producera f;r ungraded, ex*\ntree 13, tints 10, seconds 8, delivered.\nEdmonton: Msrket firmer. Dealers\npaid for ungraded, extru 10, flrata\n7, aeconda 8. delivered.\nVanoouver: Market unchanged.\nDealen quoted producen at the\nfarm, extru 16, firsts 13 to 13, _.'\u25a0\nlet  extru  10  to   11.\n     I\n  100\n    16%\n _..   13%.\n    17\n      4%\n. 138.\nCsnada Dredge .\nCaned Gypaum\nOcns Bakerlu ..\nPord of Canada \"A\" .._- __   11%\nGoodyear      _._ 108\nHiram  Walker       17%\nImperial, oil   _   18%\nImperial   Tobaooo         9\nIndustrial   Alcohol\nInternational   Nickel\nInternational Pete \t\nLoblaaj   \"A\"   \t\nMaasey   Harris   ..'.\t\nNonnds    .*.\t\nPage Hereey \t\nService   Stations   \t\nStandard  Paving ......\nSteel of Canada- ...._.\na\n19%\n19%\n1914\nI 1\n31H\n63\n8%\n3\n36\nMINES\nBralome     \u2014\t\nBig   Mlaaourl    _\nBuver Stiver  _.\nBridge  River  Con.  \u2014\nOeorge   Copper    __\nOeorgla River ._ \t\nOoloonda   \u2014_..\u2014\nOrandvlew    \t\ntnter C * 0 \t\nKootenay  Plorenoe  ....\nLucky Jim  \t\nMeridian Utt uie at\nMorning Star, lut aale\nNational SUver\t\nNohe  Five    -.\nPend Oreide \t\nPioneer  Oold  \t\nPorter Idaho    \t\nPremier     \t\nReeves McDonald  '\nReno Oold   \t\nRuth Bop*  ,\nSUvercreet    \t\nSunloch     \t\nWellington   __.\t\nWhitewater    \t\nOILS\nA P OonaolldAtad _.\nC and E Land*\t\nCommonwealth\t\nDalhousle      _ _\nEaatcreet    _ -__\nFreehold     .\t\nHargal    \t\nHome  011    -\nMcDougall Segur Ex ...\nMcDougall Segur New\nMayland    ...\nMet\nBid Ai\n9A0 810\n.34 19\n.06% -07\nA8% .37\n.40\n.06\n.43\n.0514\n.11\n.03\n\u202204%\n0314\n43\n06\n0314\nat\nao\n31\n.05%    .06%\n.14%    -19-\n1\n13.76\n.18\nUO\nAS\n1.40\n.08\n.06\n1.80\nMONTREAL, June 33 (OP)\u2014Oroea\nrevenuu ot the Canadian National\nrallwaya ayatem for the week ended\nJune 31, were 83,317,060. u compared with 68,187,567 fot the corresponding period of 1033. an Increase\nOf  919,493.\nTILLIE TIIE T0ILEK:   -\nRESCUE WORKER 18\nAFTERDAMP VICTIM\nMcALESTER. Okla.. Juna 39 (AP)\n\u2014Joe Walk*;. 30, a mine rescue\nworker, died In the poisonous liter-\ndamp ol the Julian ooal mine hen\nTburadr.y In an attempt to savs tbe\njllfe of Pete Ollnger, ahot fm*. fol-\ni lowing an exploeion.\n{ Ollnger wu believed to ba dead,\nbut hla body had not been re:overed\nMat* tonight.\n! Two otber rescuers, overcome by\n;-as, were 'revived.\nircUTy     ....\n11   City   ..\nMill\nOkalta   New\nRoyalite   \t\nSterling   Paclflo\n.14\nUl\n30\n3.41\n-08%\n06%\n\u2014 Jt\n.01% At\n.11       .13\n-16%\n.74\n.10\n10\n.13\nD7\n.06\nA7\n.03%\n.06\nA5\n.10\n.18%\n.09%\n13.10\nSO\nAND PIT-\n.11 - New\nWire BelleT^,'' 1%'' At tit. 9380\nper 100 Iba pull line of new and\nuaed oalt. and Black Pipe and fitting*, % otlv new 7c, V Black 6c.\n3\"Blac\u00bb. aultable tor Irrigation and\nwater llne i3o otber alraa low prloea, new corrugated galv Iron 96 par\n100 equate fesV poultry win netting 3 and a teet. Pull stock of\nsteel split pulltya Potato and grain\n\u2022soke. Barbed wire, Mln* Rope,\nCanvu Doon. Wlndowa. Roofing\nFait, oarden and Air hoea. Boom\nCbtlna. Merchandise and Equipment ot all descriptions. Enquiries solicited.\nB. C. JUNK CO.\n135  Fowell  St.. VANCOUVEB,  B.  C.\n_____\u2014\u2014_ ('\"8)\nPOR 8AI*-1 T_MfT3xl?:\"T TBNT\n9xt; 1 camp beds. Piano player\nand 100 rolla; Gramophone and\nreoord* cheap for caah. 9. A.\nBaker, Phone 895. (7478)\n100.000 FEET SECOND BAND RE-\nconditioned  pipe aultable  tor  all\nSurpoau     All    alee*.    Write    to\nwart* Pipe Yard. U0.   1st  Ave.\nVanoourtr, B.  C. I71S1)\nPLY SPRAY\u2014STOCKA-D. BKEL-.\nand Channell's. In gallon tlna, alao\nBudun oontlnuoua hand sprayers.\nTha Brackman-Ker Milling Co..\nLtd. (7468)\nPROPERTY   l-OK  SALB\nFOR   __UJ'~*A\u00abKTt<JH\nParma  Do * yan  want to  _\nheme IS beautllul Northern\natchewan.   Una   linpn\nany   alae   you   wtth,\nequipped   If   deelnd,\nready   to   luat   atep   In:\nahead. Poaseaaiou any day\nthen n\u00abs\u00bbr MB, ham a {tor*\nand whin wheat runa ttom\n65 bushels to the aara every\nThe land la a dup. .heavy,\nhlsck loam and la oooanand\nmut productive anU in .the\nminion, mtr* hu artr\nlack of molatnn ltt thla\nYou hava your own fuel,\nanoa of  wild   trull,  alao\nvarieties,   wild   gama   aad\nbeautiful wooda, Takea and\nRight at tha door of tha\nHudaon   Bay   outlet.   Thl*\natrip  of  country' known   a\ncarrott River Va[ley. ha* been pal\ntloularly  tnanttotied   by  *oml3\nour  great  Canadian   and\nfinance   and   agricultural\nand haa bean *r*lan\u00bb4 to*a*\nada'a Oardeh ot Idea. Tba r\ntunlty of a ute time I* t~\nat Tour door Tight ndw.\nber IMS wlll  aavar coon.\n. Write at o\u00ab|oe. atate Imt whatj\nfarm you havt In mind, alao wl\nyou can do in the waT ot a on\ndown payment. _Pull pt\"* *\nflrtt letter wtfl ke app\ninquiries wwmnlp Jkft\nliable lnfor__Mlon. pat\ndale. Bask.\nFairview-\nLOTS\n> I h\u00abyeiev.efjil clwte*. cprn\u00ab\nlots facinjr the lake whl^h\ntain be ptirchasei! on eajy\n, terms. Buy now and bttlSJ\nwhe'n J6u havelertiiw timfe\nEvery day you work oirl\nthem will ^rtng you money\n' instead of wasting youl\nspare tint*.\nJ. E. Annable\nPhone 886      519 Ward St\nWAWft-S-'\nhouse, snd lota In _ -\nUne, fine fruit and\nfor part caah and  a\n< In Iat clau condition,\nINTERIOR EUBCTRICAL C\nIng    and . tCtrqJwaW\nShop   for   uie.   Apply\nDaily' N\u00abwt.      \u25a0 ,  .(HI\n\"Smau Claealfiad Ada bring,big n\nturn* Try do*. *\u25a0 ,       *   \" \\\nMOTORCYCLES   FOB  SALE (f\nMISCELLANEOP8  WANTED (78)\nWABTBD\u2014SMALL SAPE. GIVE SIZE\nand price to Box 7397 Dally Newa.\n (73971\nDBALERS\" itt   H-OE8   AND~icS__.\nmetala. s. Purl, 411 Hall St.\n(7189)\nMISCELLANEOUS\n(29)\nCRYSTAL\nICE CREAM\nIn Bulk or Bricks\nKlondyke Nuggets\nSherbicles\nCreamery and Dairy\nButter\nAll Famoua for\nQuality.\nAsk Your Dealer\nFred Williams\nWholesale Distributor\n800 Ward Bt. Nelaon\n(7473)\nPOB SALE OR EXCHANGE (31)\nWANTED     TO     EXCHANdifT\nmonth    old    pulletta\nmilking cow Box 1198,\nSIMPLEX   COMBINATION\nwlU   uli   or   trade   for\nrange. Mn. Behan, 133 Victoria _\n(7463)\nautomobiles pob sale      (49)\n\"6r5\"sport coupe, excellent\ncondition. Must uli, owner leaving\ntown. Bra 7434 Dally News.\n(7434)\nREMOVAL NOTICE\nWe have uqw moved our office from Bll Baker\nStreet to the Annable Block on Ward Street, and\nsolicit your business.\nJJobertson JJealty Qo., Jj&.\nAnnable Block.\nPhone 68\n(7987)\nMOTORGYLES\nand Parta\u2014all makes oj\nMotorcycles \u2014 PALMEIT\nRUTI.EDGE. TRAIL.\n(TH\nWE DO EVER-THINO IM\nPRINTINO\nBOOK  B1NDINO\n.   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M ,113\n33 M MH\nMpblt\nJ-WWIPHIA, June 31 (AP) \u2014\n-tba mtt Dun couldn't atop\naruib of Uu PbllllM, wbo ub-\ni - their ilith itnlght victory\n-by slipping down the imbl,\nSt. LouU Cardinal., 0-4.\ntouu     _,   *   ii   o\nWphla       I   13   I\na, Balne* and wiuon; Elliott,\nI Moon iad DavU.\nIS  NOSSD   OUT\nIT TORS, JUB* M (API\u2014TW*\n, run iwate aad th* oppwltlon\npa Rlwy (pelted Wateon Clark'a\n?** a ittrtllf pltctur for New\nOltnt* todty u Cincinnati\nMud out a 3-1 decliion.\nMttl       J    8   3\nTork mm   I   o  i\nMr tad konbardi; Clark, Bell\nManeuw,   Richard.\nmt riNIBH\"stbomo\nIBATBI\nMKLTIf, Jua* \u00bb  (AP)-Shut\nGr wnn inning! wltb only\nto lkaok.ro Dodgem itndtd\nWy pnncb, Pittsburgh wuth.\n|a Uw *t|bto iad wound up\nfin run* and * 1-4 victory\nbay Ct*-\/.a*lto cUmtud tbt\nby billing \u00bb bom* run wltb\nMtn mil.\nmt - - - \u00ab -to i\ntra ..,,._,, ,._.\u201e\u201e -,.,. i   i i\nMail Plnnty; Carroll. Hun.\n\u2022ate   tnd   Lope*.\nASEBAIX'S\n90tk~tf    Wttm^Rt\n5\nWniab   at   wuhlngton\nHO. mtnwir. jn* cronln, in\nSir yuterday, Uklng wc*\nrn la tb* Aawrlies u**u\u00ab\nnw tnd tblrd to tb* \u00bb\u00ab\u25a0\nu kt eot-tlnued bk M*gamt\nM ttmtk wltb tour hlte to\ntlmw up *nd booeted hli av\ni.ebejBBan djwppad out ot tp*\nltt. going down from woond\n\u25a0-W be felled to hit in two\na   Ptpptr   Mania   tort   hi*',..; _\nla  th.  National   Utgue  dlvl- ! Tlgen,\nNEW GRAND CUBS\nHEAD JUVENILES\n-   JUVENILIS  BASEBALL LEAOUE\nSTANDING!\n\u2022IBB NBUOB DAIW WWS, MUSOJI. BUS, \u2022*. -AIWIBAI MORN-KO. IDM M, WM*.\nKRINHING UP PATHBU:\nPAOB   IBTBB\nBy Oeo, MeMapui\nNtw  Ortnd   Hdtel\nCub*   \t\nTo Tw \t\nP\u00bblr.\u00abw   \t\nW L   Pet.\n4  0 ISM\nI   I   Ml\nI   I   .MO\nPtUvlew Athle-lc dub win ittempt\nto win tbtlr tint gtme to toe local\nJuvenile letgue on Saturday morning, when they nutt tb* To Tw-\nBoth team* bare tuen ibowlng improved form and \u2022 olow gam. U\n\u2022ipeeted\nYANKS DIVIDE\nDOUBLEHEADER\nRed Sox Nose Out Ran-\nfere; Athletics Win;\nSenators Victors\nAMERICAN  LEAOCE\nWuhlnttea \t\nIt*w Tork \t\nCli-il*nd \t\nPhiladelphia   \t\nChicago    _.\nCUtnit\t\nBwton ____\u201e__,\nSt. LouU \t\n.13 M .M3\n. 31 34 .Hi\n. 33 30 1,3,\n. 80 33 .611\n. 31 31 .MO\n. 30 M .171\n.31 33 JIT\n33 41 AM\n\u2022TO V\/MWWITO ~\u00bbt>*0 THI\n\u2022-OMMEH.WIAJ*- COTO KUMOPK\n, -THANK\n\u2022SOOe_-.1T\nOt-*.D\nThat'%\n\u2022oETTUE\u00a9-\nI \u2022 so am \u00bb- \u2022mews\nGOB6 -TMtt'MHOMt'\nI VOND\u00bbM WHO\nTHAT CAN tW \u25bc\nV*V.V'Wt*Mt WT-taf\n\u2022OM\u00ab>Ad\u00abM\u00abNW>A<.\nI'M QUAD AUW THI.\njm-C-iH* \\~> OV\u00abB-\nTOUEY AND DUNLAP FOUOW\nSOMERVILLE TO THE LINES\nBT, LOUIS, Jun* H (API-Hew\nTork T*a_a*_' defenoe craeked tn\ntb* *l|hth Inning ot tb* weoad\ngtmt todty ud tumbled the world\nchamploni dowa lata woond puw\nto to. American lwgu* u two\nerrori enabled tnt srowu to wla\ntbt woond half ot a double-header\nM Attn tbi Ttnka bad takin tb*\nopener 10*1.\nTony Uewrl furobtod Muddy\nRue:* grounder tad Ut 0*e*r Mual-\nle, wbo hid driven to ttu tying\nnun, n*ch third. Luwrl thnw tt\ntblrd to an effort to eaten tt* run*\nner napping and Jo* S*w*l Ut Ou\nball go through Mm and tb* win*\nnlng run won.\nin tb* opwar B\u00bbb* Ruth w-allopto\nbU 1Mb boaw run of tb* wuoa.\nPint sum.\nRaw   Tirk   10   11   I\nSt.   loui*  -_. .   I   11  0\nPennock, Bnanaa aad Olckeyi\nBlaekotder, Coffman. Stllw and Sbe*.\naecood gamt:\nBaw  Ten  .,.-..,-..-_--..__  lit\nSt. LouU  __,   110\nRutftog, Brennan and Jefftnii\nBerbert. Oray and Bud.\nM Spud Davl* of toe pbUIUu\nIU   anrage   wwt   down   two\na\nSTANDING\n0 AS B I Pot.\nMW. White S M 3U 41.13 311\n, PWUU* .... U 1*0 U H 3*3\nBS, Seniton H IK M tl JH\nfc, Senitor, 13 33] M M 333\ni, Phllllw .SMHIHH\ni.   Bravw   .. M IM M M J4\u00bb\nBED BOX NOSS\nOUT TWBB*\nDITROJT, Juni 31   (AP)-Bwton\nB\u00abd So* took tbtlr tblrd gtme to\nfour atoft* t|*lntt  Dttrolt Ttgc-i,\n\u2014 -I, club got 10 bite, but tb*\nwho filled   the   buu  twice\nStars Are Named\nJCAOO, June. M (ATl-Th*\nWo Tribune tonlfht uaeuacad\nMow* of ll playera ehown by\nlint Joba Herd-** of tbt *a-\n\u2022 toaiu* to npnwnt tot wnior\nN ta tot tu-\u00abttr butbtll gw*\nBt tlmliir tten of th* American\n\u2022 M Ooml*k*y  park,  Chlotgo,\n\u2022 atnonul M th* Rlttonil\nm warn:\nMbW   ptbby    Bennett.   Obi\nrI -Jimmy Wiuon, St.  LouU.\n\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2014Bill   Terry,    New   Tork!\n___, PyUeb, St, LouU; Dlok Bar*\nMUladtfahUi   B-re.d   rraynor.\nlargb; Elwood BnglUh, chlctgo,\nty Cucelaello.  Brooklyn.\nfceldert-Oharlw   Bala,   phUe-\nIW:   Paul   Waner,   pntabunh;\n' Martin, St. LouU: \"Blek\"\nCtottobatl:   rrani   O'Doul,\nf*rk, WtlUy Berger, Bwton.\nMur, -LonnU   Wtrneke,     Chi*\nI (Sari H.btoll. Ntw T*rh_ Bill\nma,  st-   Wala,  aad  Harold\nK-*b*r, Bew  Tw\u00bb.\nMMant Mrdtor'* final wteitlea*\nSatt dowly to* noli takin br\n\u25a0apart in eenjuaotloo wlto the\n|ae, apetuor of tb* gama. Bntr\nto  th* u*gu* te npnwntad\nfBt. LouU an* New Tom lead-\n'wltb four u\u00abh.\nAmerican leigu. lineup u nt\nn none out, tolled to dtllnr to\ntba plnohw.\nBwton      __.   I   10   j.\nOitrolt    a   19   l\nWelland. H. Johnaon and Pirrall;\nBow uu) Htyworth, DttauteU.\nATHLETICS   BEAT   INDIAN!\nCUMBLABP, JUB. 33 (APl\u2014Ptwd\nby Dlb Wllliima, Philadelphia __-\nMated Cleveland for the aecond day\nIII a row today, j-4, and drew up\nwithin a few ptrwatef* polnte ef\nIM third place Jndton*.\nPhiladelphia     .._._   Ill\nOtentend   ._: _   4   10  3\nMeha-tey and Oofknae, Midjwkl;\nHaider and apenoer.\nsure\/rwot--* Spues 71\/933\n1   il'WBil il   Jl <lifc\u00bb\nScott and* Bourn Spring\nSurprising Upseta in\nBritish Golf\n*\u25a0> \"\u25a0\u25a0')\u00bb\nefet\/HAt, 39* r-ftfiawtMaf\nerBHmmtl-tW Tlat\/Htt,\nGtHRKm.-VB. YAtfHS\nstunt. l.f. Y\/kHtto\nOtt*t*MONi,M *flltntfi).\nr*-oMX. *T.aB. rtmumea\nef-oNtN.s.9. oemmtt\nPtWatY.C, YANK*\ntttQ-ft.fi     ATHUtnot\nOOtm* t*MCK, r*!rlVee*erOr\n\/t\/UreaitANP,   ^tf\/te\/W-\n\\)m\/_nn_j_i_i_i_i_it______0_______m__\\\naBa_BaBBi^^^B^^^Sfc-_Be>v'^-*_!^I_SDI\n(By Al DIKABEB)\nIn tke ene tuts, lupar-won*\nwrlw conteit thit taku place\nJulr . to dbMMo u nvt ef\ntbe owtury of progtwi Workt'* P\u00bbtr.\nmoet of tbe Amtrlotn Ueruo aU.\nstar team an \"naturaU\". No team\nwould M compute without Bate\nRuto. Jtounr rot*. Al MawMM or\nLefty Orove. even If they ware\nbavloc a tod war, tbtlr. bukground\ntnd color m\u00bbru It almeet inpera.\nUn tbtt thty M prawn*.\nIt wtU be 1 gntt tbow, (tat,\nwltb Ooaalt litak managing tb*\nAmerican League tun *Bd -John\ntlcQraw btck la tbe htmeu u\ntbt bew of the National Lugut\ntetm.\n' Ob pepw the American! look\natyonier tbtn to* RtUonaU. Bul\nyou nenr ean tell, etpecUUy la\nom  gam*.\nTWENTY YEARI AOO TODAY\nJua* M. MH-CbrUty Mathew.\n\u2022on. ftmoui Olint pltctur, pitched\nonly wnnty balU to Brooklyn bat.\nten In hlne-lnnlng game. Th*\nw*rld'i resold U 18 for nine In.\nningi beld by Bin Bander* tot th*\nPbUadalnblt AthUtle*. tialnit Bt.\nLouU  Browna In  mi.\nHOYLAKB, England. Jone ll -\n(API\u2014A bewildering twtet to tb*\n\u25a0naaal batti* for tb* Brltlth ami*\ntear   loll   chtmploniblp   broilht\ndetut today t* the twin favorite\",\nCyril Toller, m-toln BngUihnuii,\nand Oeorge T, Doatep Jr. of Miw\nYork, leaving In their ataad two\nscottub oountry itutietnen te pter\nM hoiei tomorrow  to tba final\nround foy tb* bUtorie trapby.\nTb* Bon- Mlobwl Seott. 9|.y**t*\nold *cion of a ftmou* toaUlr. bowttd\nPuniip ont \u00ab *ad 3 la tb* wmi-\ntinal round alter tb* N*w Yo-lur\nhtd   itood   \u2022   rera*r\u00bb\u00ab\u00bble   p*rad*\nthrough etrly round* to finally Attest Canada'a C. Row (Sandy) Som*\ntrrllu, United Statw amiteur chara-\n{lon-\n0  HOLE!\nAt tbe nine Unw Tbomu Arundel\nBvura, dour ntmmts. of many a\nUtla fray, nutbedlealiy pu\u00bbh*d To).\nley wld* br tte tight Scotch mania\nof one up in 30 holw. Tk* two upwt* utoundtd tte itlltry ot 3000\nthat iwaraud tbt ttmoua wa Ude\nHate M tte Boyi) Livtrpool dub,\n\u2022apaittoi taytblng but tte uprlttog\nof tbe old gutrd-\nAa eaate thru on tbt leag eighth\nbolt wten Soott wbaowd bli wo*\nend thot within eight yardt of tte\ncup aad tank to* putt, brought tte\nSwrtemii evtn after tn wrly twa*\nnote dlaadvantefe. ihook Dunlap'i\nconfidence, and provided the turn-\nin* point of th* natch.\nAPTUBS   PINIIBINO\nTURUITS\nA great ipoon *b\u00abt give Soott \u00bb\nhBf on the ninth and be quickly\napplied ttu flnlihlng thrutu u\n.Duntop wilted.\n-var*:\nDunlep eut 4M. M4.  4M-SI.\nScott IW, IM, Ml\u2014II,\nOUalap I* 44\u00bb. Ml. t\nSeott,  431, 144.\nScott, wbo had never below\nretched to* flnali of tb* \u00bbm*teur,\nhu won the Auetra'ten tltu four\nUmu and wu a member of tb*\nWtlter oup tetm lo 1134.\nTbe defwt of Tolley, wbo bw\nteen pUytng moat of hla golf n-\noenUy In tbe United Statw, wu\nequally lurprUing though bli conqueror, Bourn, wu cloeed champion\nin IIM and U a former Preach amateur tlUeholder.\nMAWNO It  SNAPPY:\nSince John McOraw U -aanag-\ntng that National League All-Star\nteam that meet* tbe Amerloan\nLeaguera during the world fair M\nOhlwie, it wema onlr a lair eui-\neution that Bill Kioto ihould te\nappointed u  utnpln*UhchUf.\nOn tb* tubleot of umplm. one\nKasloites Motor\nto Nelson to See\nSpecial Picture\nof tb* teU tote in \u00abh< bii U\u00bbt-i\nttu* year u tetoi dom by wut\nM-Oow*u, tba WUard of Wilmington, who ttlll hold* to tte tteory\nthtt ta umpire wn amlle during\nball game without being called\non toe carpet on cbargw of grot,\nmalfeuanoe by th* Umptrw' Union.\n.   .   .\nSTEADY JOB\nleaving Ltfty Omn't paUUeal\nconviction* (lt tny) entirely out of\nIt. Mr- Orove certainly oannot oom*\npteto tblt under the He* Dul tm\nl* aot rawlving Pteaty ot emptor'\naunt.\nOnt poUtlet) uw lwd* to w-\notter, or ao w* in l*d to believe\nby report* from tb* mtl_.l*nd*.\nInflation U tte -uttfwt ot long\nand loud debate to toll oountry.\nJimmy McLarnin ad*-* hli opinion to tht general dUouttlon by\nrefuting to flgbt for lut tbaa\nIM.OOd.\nTht Ttrikw*. moving through\nJun* with * lubetintui Uad, \u00abtm\n*n expected to told up under\nthe July eun and the beat the\nweetern team* an apply!** toll year.\nHUME CAPTURES\nFIFTH STRAIGHT\nKASLO, B. 0., June 33\u2014Among\ntbe many Kaaloltw to tourney to\nJfelaon etrly to tte wteB to we\n\"Oavaltod*\" Wtf* MWar W. \u25bc\u2022 Papworth, Mr. and Mn. 0*orge Atey,\nMU* J. R. TtoHw, Mr. tnd Mn.\nit. auk and children. Mitel aad\nTommy. Mn. Matthew* and aea\nJack, Dr. \u00bbnd Mn. D, J- Bwotor,\nMUe N- Munn, w. Brook*. 0, w.\nWeteter, ptter and Tirtor '*P*\nworth, Mn. W J, drew. V\" 3,\nJainn, Mr. and Mn. A. L. Uu*\nPbw, Ml*. Robert Blndrllk*, eu*.\nB. J. Thoruterg, Mta WiUUm Bng-\nilah. Mr. and Mto, waiter 8*\u00bb-\ndricka, Mra, P. S- Obwdler and wn\nBilly and R- B- Onto.\nlilt. Plor* pwraon et Spokane\nbu arrlnd In the elty to epend \u00bb\ntow dayi with hir mothtr, Mn.\nArthur Fwnon.\nMr. \u00bbnd Mto- A. t. Biter were\nNaltea vlilton Tueeday-\nMn, A. W. Andenon bw nturned\nfrom * ihort vlilt to ter buiband.\ngowrnmeat wnt it Oolden, MM.\nAadmea will Uan In I ftw week*\nto mak* bw home to Ctolden,^\t\nMlw KHMftot Una of Trail,\nWIdBiid*:\niy tnd\nwtli te tte nwtof Mr, and Mr*\nTte Hum. Hotel aoftball ala*\nwoa thalr fifth ttralgbt gtm* ot\ntb* lecal men'a toftball loop, br\nbanding the Trafalgar Olante a\n11*3 defut on Thuraday evening.\nTht win practically clncbea flnt\nplaw in tte tint half of the tcbed*\nuU for the Kurae hotel elub.\nTbe lime wu elow all the way\nu two big innlngi, tbt fourth and\nfifth Whm tha wlnnen crowed tte\nPlate Tlv* tlmw In weh Inning,\nww*d up tb* gam*.\nJu Plerro wu on tte mound for\nth* Bum* club and pitched a atetdy\nEime.  Clarence M-Dougtll  wu  be-\nInd ttu.ptlte. McDougall \u00bbnd BUl\n5f_ML'=L.TLT_a awa r~\u00a3\nIBNATOBU WIN  ANOTHIR\nCHICAOO, JUB* M (API-Waab-\nlagtona fut-travaliuig Senaton ran\ntheir luoceei etiaak to II vlcteriee\nUl 13 gamei todey, making It thru\nIB a mr onr Ohluto White Son. I\nTte wn wu 7-\u00bb.\nWubtoitoa   _  T   II   I\nOblwgo    _ _  I    I   i\nThomu, Ruaeel) \u00bbnd StwtH; Uotn\nud acute,\nHOME RUN\nSTANDING\nHome run* rwtotday\u2014Ruth, Dick*\n\u00bby, Yankeea: OantpteU, Browu; WU.\nUami. MoHatr, AtbUUci; Manual],\nBanatori; Cuc*ln*l|o, Dodgen; Lorn*\nbardo. Adama, Radii (Mllu, Cardln*\ntla. one etch, *\nLea-era-Oebrti. Tankew. 17; Buth,\nTenkew, II; feu. Athletlca. II;\nKUln. Phllllea, ll; B*r*er, Bravw,\nIt; Lauerl, Tintew,  13.\nLetgut totoU-Ame-lMa, llil National! im, Total 171.\nKASLO REGATTA\nimiNJULY\nAnnual Event Wilt Bt Mi\nJuly 2(1 snd 27\nJIM'S    OOINO    OOOD\nBig Jim Wwv\u00abr, burly hurler ef\ntb* Newark. \u00bb. J.. Bttn, won hU\nflnt (Ira gamea thU yur.\nB. 0: jun* 13\u2014Date*\nfor the annuel regatta bare finally\nbun ut by tb* Kwlo Baat club.\nIt WUl bl e\u00abUer than Uaual thl*\nrear, Julr M *-d 37 being tbe\ndatee chown. Bualneu men and\nother public iplrlted cltlwna wlU\nbt uktd to deaite th* prlw* for\nthe chlldren'i iperte. It U eipected\nthtt tht 1131 regit tt wlll be up\nt* tte mual itandtrd tf part yeara.\ntten being every todlwtlen of\nmany outalde entrle, for tb* beat\nruing ennt*. and oertainly the\neposeon will iwn npfhtuf undone\nwhich will tend toward ultimate\naucoaw aad an mured good tlm*\nfor *1] participant! and epecUtor*.\nTb* elub memben tre limiting ttr\ntht tnnuil picnic to be held \u00bbt\nOantpteU  creek July  1.\nfront bul Bourn caught turn at the\nfifth, went ene up at the alath, tnd\nthough he dropped the eighth caeve\nback to win the ninth tnd turn\none up,\nTcUer, champion to UM and UM,\nmade a bitter tight of It on the\nway tn. He Muaro. tte match tt\ntbe Hto ud held on untu tourn'i\npar tour on tm woond, ta iitri\nbote, tnd*4 tht duel.\nTte tarda;\nTolUy out, 4M, 8M, 3M--3I.\nBourn MIJM^M-31.\nToUey   In,   431,448,448\u2014JI-71.\nBourn, 444, 144, Ml\u2014to\u201471.\nBaU* baton\nTolUy M.\nBourn  M.\nBourn needed in trtra bole thU\nmorning tp ellmlntta Douglu Orant,\nformer Niw Tarter now living to\nLondon, ono up, whU* Soott won\nbU wty Into tte wmt-tloiU by defeating Martin Schunek. 3  ind  1.\nDunup *:imin*ted Bonald H. Hard-\nawa, tornur Prlnwton rtar, I tad I\nttu* morning.\nTolley'i quarter.tlnal vlotory woa\nonr B. L. Hotdin, two up.\ntwo mm each, and Pierre, p. Ball,\nT. Romano tnd R. Straw added a\nrun each to th* Hume total.\nMoray   *pd   Hamaon   ecored   the\nloeera' rune.\nHEAPS   fBBVCH   TENNII   SWAB\niw ten mada\nnon-playing etpteia of tbt Pnn-b\nDavU Cup tennU tun- K* ukw\nthe plaw ot M- Olllou.\nDILL'S S.S.S.\nOFFERS YOU\nSHELL OAS IMPERIAL OAS\nCHAMPION OAS\nALSO THE  NEW\nUNION 76 GAS\nGBBASmo - WASHING - WILLARD BATTERIES\nQUAKER STATE-MOBILE-VEEDOUPENNZOIL OU*\nPhone Ths Most CompliU Up-tc-Dsti Phone\ni     8 y Brake Bcrviss la the IhUrior. .    8\nGame\nWith Salmo Nine\nPlay DoaUehtoular on Sunday In City League\narrtnd Ml ttw altr\ntb* wwt i.\nlatoam tor tte nut  f\u00abw\nI- *\nday*.\nrow Whiteh*., wbe Mtend* tb*\nU. B. 0, bu arrlnd la town to\n\u2022hMt *^*ALwl3r*\nand\nlUlam\nHEAVY CROP INTER APPLES\nEXPECTED IN CRESTON AREA\nStrawberries Stvt Mort\nOut; Berry Crop Will\nBe Light\nnu appte erop* of to* crwton\ndlitrlti en tbe wtnu an aeed, ee*\npeclally winter varUUw. Early varl-\netlea an WBtotod to be llaht.\nWH-an, Dili-teu\u00ab, northern Spy,\n\u2022nd other nrtetu* wlU abaw an Incnaw onr lwt ywr.   According to\nTutoty\nOUtrlet AirteulturUt C, * ^*t\u00ab.\nWho noenily mbmttted ad eetlnu-\ntion of tb* uae orop peojpwte to\ntbe provincial depertowat af agrl-\nU* rear 1M.1M WM* WW* B9f\ndueed and the average for a fin\nyttr period U 1II.NT boaw.\n. pwr* are hwvy eipecltlly wrly\nnrlatlw. D'Anlou peara an reported light. gtrawberrut, wplfh\noommenced to mon llil wwk, will\nt, lighter thU ywr. Rwpbtrrlw and\nOhnrry crop* wlll be lew.\nMelntodh   Bad*\nWwlthy   .\n\\*nm*i   .\nDtlletoui\nJonttotn\nNorthern  tat  ...\nBoaw Bwuty __\nKtol j, -\nspttwabtn   \t\nWhiter   Banana\notbw  Vwuttw\nwtll Appt\"\nt\u00ab\u00bb\nJW.\nH,\u00abM\nHSU\n11*11\nIMM\nll^II\nl,\u00abl\nT.1M,\n1,148\n\u00ab*S1\nM\u00bb\niM\u00bb_\nttSS\nttt__\n10,1*7*3\n34.1M\n14.000\nJSR\n1.113\najra\n4,l*a\nUJUO\nl-yrar\nlto.\naim\nM-Stft\n1X311\n311.11\nHMD\n6,0*4\nMH\nMil\n3.740\nM\u00bb0\n1I.1M\nwt,\nVMS\n11.000\n40.000\nIt*\nsum\n1,000\nAJttt\nitm\nUMM    1-4,115    istjtai\nand W8 Qe**|e ol\nnding a tew da*\u00bb\ni old toauatotantw*,\nEXPECT LARGE\nENTRY, SPORTS\nparrot*,   llr.\nWbitokir.\nJ. A, Rlddell bu nturaid (ran\nKttowna Wton hi tttendtd tb*\nI. 0. O. 9. OOBTIBttoB u (telnate\n(rem Xwl* lodl*- Mr- BWd*H eleo\nvuited Wl aUter, Mn. Hurry Rainbow of Bedley, wbo bM bwn \u00ab*.-\n' Mr. *ad Mra. fnd BeadrleB* lad\naoa of Reiln*, baw arrlnd to the\nclip wd wlU wnd to* -wit tow\nwwki bin thi nwt* ofW, \u00bba_'\nnek'i motlut. Vn. Rotort \u00bba<-\nrtaju,\nMr. tnd Mn. W. R. Chryitol, tb\u00bblr\nton Jim and netw MUt oitnvUU.\nkin ntarmd from \u00bb wator trip\nto spaku*.\nMra, L. Hanna\nHeleon\nIS town ratuwini .._\nKulo   htvlng   bwn   tmlr   forater\nbonu town. . ,\nMln MarJorU Spelra b*l ntURMd\nfram holliun tpent with frtead*\nla Bri* and NiUon and hu returned to tur duuei m tb* local\ngovernment offlw.\nJohn McPounU, Tld Alba-, Issues\njatk*on ind Charlei Short ban left\nto apend the aummer ln the Cariboo dlltrtet. __,\nAndnw otrratt iad na mrvmm\nhaw Utt to to*n* to* n*\u00ab tow\nwwk* ln Retallack where tbey wUl\nwwk Ott \u00bb mining Uaw.   \t\nMn. Owl Olaon of AUuworth ll\n* patlint to th* VlctorUn hotpltaL\nMlw It. Munn, siatron of th*\ntotal bwplttl, ww \u2022 vUltor In K*l*\nion Tueedar*    \t\nSENT FOB TBIAL\nTHBEE CHABGE8\n8,00-\n7*1*\n1,100\n10MO\n1*00\nMU 'eW\n\u2022as \\x\nWHAT IK) YOU THINK?\nKooteney Uke Drive\nStandi Above Those\nin the United Stttei\nIB ttm ttta,:\nfU\u2014l note Ut today'! pan*', eon*\nil|tn*l\u00ab *P*w doioted to an ,*ttM*\npnutog th. bt\u00bbuty of tot columbl*\n{unr blgbwty.          .\nI h*1-. drina anr alerewld bU**\nway counttoM tliaw. w w*U w\nrnaay other (tmotu drtvta to aU\npwie ef our oontlaeat I bjfl nt\nto find a U-mlU atreteh, tbat tor\nKtnlc bwuty oan oompan to tb*\ndrin tram Btltour to K**k>-\nWeeSTon^btOolumbit u then\na epot equal to Ooffw creek, wltb\nlte Uauld lee, otttpultlng and ot*.\ndown lt* grwn ttudd*d de-\nMore entrlw b*v* bttn reoelved\nduring th* pwt wwk for th* bicycle\nr*ow and the Intercity challenge\nMay raw*, fwtun event* of th*\nCtnadlan Legion BugU band'a July\n1 aporte,\nXntrlw for th* (Ive.mile bike raw\nwUl probably bt largt, ami out\nof town apellate hiving already ea*\nnThe entry llat tor the iventi\nJun* 31 *o tbow wbo trt\ntatlclpaUng entering in uked to\nda lo w toon w pgetlbu, BotiU*\nfor the relay raoei muit be In br\nMonday.\nThU year tnm U I likelihood et\na good nprawntatlon of vlalton\nrrom out ol town u dlatrlct eoma*-\nttton will b, mora mimerou* than\nlwt ye*r.\nflUf\nWb\u00ab\u2122* OB OHUHOll'l tonvoui IT-\nmmTdrlw  u th*r\u00bb  p\u00abM>*aw  to\ntatwl   the  emerald   wttere   of   the\niSSteatr   tnwed  with  the   laaaed\nink* of \u00bblTHti\u00ablT ,        .   \u201e\nWbere  on  the  Tellowetone  traU,\nhae  Katun\n\u2022tool   Beta   Tl*\u00bb _\nBudaon   wa  IB*  IM\nto-\na\nat\nbot\nto Ik* hwrt af\nt gucUr formation?\nWWW,\n-owned Bllton WR\ntorn wnpenbte to *ar eirB^\nttt Raalo, with It. away tewte \u2022<\nmountain*, crwk*, ban and tM\nlak* plu* to* man-made rooianw\nof bypaae diy*'\naad wb*n I* torn a alabt drive\nmmttjtwm* to_\u00bb\u00bb\u00abtolfc \u00bbb\u00bb tbi\nlull aeon bouaw* fnm pwt to\npwk, and ipntda lte *Uvny tbwa\n\u00abnr to* wateeit\nI humldr *ueawt tbat we oom*\nblm a awn atawn raalteatlea ot\ntoe beaatT \"\u00bbtobt m our 'ewn Mak\nytrd\" wtth a dwh ef aoutoera OaU-\nforato pubUeltp. Thea we wlU aU\nhe happter, not only beoauw we\nwill tppneUW the mon our mr*\n\u2014 we wlU en*\n*bu I piia-ow of -Bum to Bai|Wen\nby auny tnouwad* ol our tew (or.\ntunate feUow btlnii.\nMUI  WOAN\n1*5.  IMS.\nBtlfour, B.O, JU-te\nUf   ato-eo\nwith\nproptrty.\nth* theft*.\ninatead    of\nCommlttel far trial on tbraa\nebenw, one bf barlua oftMiln\nweapon*, and two ot baring peewa*\niioa of itotea property. w*\u00bb ttm n-\ntult of th* appearance of Prank\nAdam* ln provincial pollw oourt at\ncnnbrook WedaenUy.\nTralltd by Cowtibl. R. \u00bb. Hwiard\nto MoyU. aad irmted thm by\nConatebU Baaitrd and V. N- Painter\nfor alU**l thatta at Boawall and\nBlrdar. Ad*m* tttempted to PUU a\ngun on th* offlctn. thU raiultln*\n,in tb* mwt wrlou* ot tb* thn*\ncbargw ag\u00bblnit him. To bring aU\nth* oww within th* an* jurUdle*\ntlon, Adanu ww chtrged with b\u00bbv-\nRE8UME LABDO\nBOAT SATUBDAY\nBaturday wtll Wl to* boa' inl\"\nbetwwn rnater wd laid* **\u2666>*\nop*ratlva. but there wlU be no\nwrvioe on the Lardeau aubdlvUlon,\nowing to the (load d**ue* to tb*\ntrack not nt totoi wpUtod-\npiier habbbii bacb\nTwenty-two tltelbUe for tht 110.-\n000 UWBbUtonllB SUki. harnwt\nhorwman'a \"ICeatueky D\u00bb\u00a3by . wUl\nraw Ui tb* \"Reartog Orand'' event\nduring ttu oomln* meet it North\n\u25a0mndali tnfck, near CUv*l*_nd.\t\nKASLO LEGION IS\nPLANNING PICNIC\nRJJLO. \u00bb O. JUB* 1MB 1*011\nb*-ia_to of tb. owudlaa Upton\nli planning a moneter plonlo to be\nheld July 1, on tb* eohool grouadi\nvimy park it prawal Mai pnt^\nwell conred with tbt rltihi UV\nwaten. *\n8ANITABT\nHUBBE1 GOODS\nBtnd fw wtaldsaa ar |t\u00bb tor. >\n\u2022wortedi\nceived.\noualitr. !\nthe\n\u25a0taald in pU\u201e_\ntS\/ \" orl\"r **\nMATIOBAL  UUTBIB11T0M_\nDept.-N-Bo\u00bb-443, Itegtna. 9ttk.\nRED SOX DEFEAT\nFAIRVIEW GIRLS\nlted   So*   won   \u2022   clow   won.n'1\nu(tb*ll   g\u00bbm<   from   tae   Jtlrvtew\n; Athletic elub oa Tbundiy ennlng\ni by tbe icon of 39-U.    The aeon\n! itood l-l et ta* end of tb* third\npu* to th* luddeti dwth of Athol\nMetowc, woond beeeman of toe\nSalmo Bawball elub, who ww awl.\ndmtellr kUUd on Thundar after.\naeon, lundar'i deuMo*hee-|er betwwn tb. Balmo elu* and toa loeat\nSenator, and Mrvlew AC. hw bad '\"\"Jl* *** *_*** \u25a0*\"} ,*f \u2022**\nto be ooetpoped unUl a later date.; \"H0 .h.iVh.if^ of. mmiis, __.\nAn effcrt ww made to bring In '\u00bb 2Sr J\u00a32U ifid ^i, -S\"\\-_2_\ntorn* other outtldt eompetltlou tor *d *\u00bb \u2122\u25a0 w w on the aawt\nSunday, but on tueh ,Wt notlw \u00a3 \u2022\u25a0\" *\u00bb. \u2122\u00bb *l__^J_]*^L_S_f\ntbU   ww   found   impowibl*    When  \u00bb\u25a0? \u00bbKSu-  ti.^M__SST a^2i-\nmil    tsMa-s-t.    ttm.    .lum     Iua)     fan*     ..\u2022..     \\   Tli*     PmlrVlTW     K(\u00bbm     TO*OI>     *      flWU\n_Ptv b\u00a32ti?(-_S* Iund?J (tu_d *,\u00ab! romebtek In the lwt two Inotaai\n__2L^__Sii u, .t__i a^oel. \u00ab\u2022 -*<>- *\u2022\u00bb\u00ab\u2022 -*\u00bb*\u2022 *~ ,h\u00ab \"\u00ab*K\n2S. *!?__!*.J?. OS. US?.,.: and four in the ninth.\nheeler with leu*.' teama eaaiphalm\ntba lowl intermediate Hague p'ar*\nin*, fltniten will mwt the PairvUw\nA.C. in the (mt gaqi*. TbU game\nwill oount w I regular league game.\nai drawn up (or the wcooJ hall\nwhleh ww to commenoe on July i.\nS*turd*y nltbt'i acheduled l*m*\ntotwwn   tb*   Toung   UbtraU   ind\n! MauUra will b* played ai tb* woond\nart\nTbow who ww tn* lwt two league\ngame    ol    Bua<\ndouble-header.\ngtmw dwltrt tbtt they were tbe\n\u2022nepplwt Md ileewt mpmi played\ntowllr tor * teng. tlau. Aa tou\nWUl tb* th* UH Bund*y for _***b*U\ntill Julr I, a larg* turnout of (MU\nU   anticipated,\nAND  TBI?   COM   DOVOH\nTwe-thlrd* at th* belli Intra*\ndueed to * i\u00bbnu by umpirea an\n\u2022Itbar knocked out of tb* p*rk\nor Into the etand, to b* grabbed\nby ipeetetorar\nMid\nJMneit* Lt P*ie, Aine* Stewart,\nB- Rahal and May McPonald eoored\n|eur rum each for the Bad Btt*.\nBow Stewart, Kay MoDouiail end\nBa|d* rw-Tler aoond thrw runa each\nInd Lena Le Page aid Juni. Kto|\ng**r*d two ran* ttch.\nBlUtn Pl*rtcher . ww tbe high\ngeerar for PllrvUw, wttk eu-runi,\nDorothy Tltiworth, Itorth* Al|*n,\nLeqa Toung tnd Oeorgto Seed added tbrw run* each- uakel Oufbt-\nwd and Ihlrley Donald\u00bbn eoorad\nlito run* eaeb.\nDorothy Tlteworth, Bllwn Platob-\nC, Martha AlUn of tbe ralrvlew\nam, ana Ben Stewirt, J**Uvla-\nptgt, Nalda Purler tnd May Mo-\nDonald of the Red tot played \u2022\nhangup gam. ln tbe field, til ot\nHum pulling off aum-rw* wnw*\ntlrnui fuuung playi ta cut aft runa.\nIwbet Oughtred and Nalda Perrler\nknocked aut th* *al| h*aw_mii\u00bb\nof the t\u00bb-ru. Tlteworth, TarrUr\nind McDougall hit three baggen.\nNELSON DOMINION DAY-July 1st\nCELEBRATION\nAuspices   of   CansdiRn   Legloo   Bugle   Bead\nSomt'of the\nBig Events..\nFREE\nIce Cream\nfor the Kiddie.\nSnapshot Contest of Pet\u00bb - Five Mile B-crfde\nRace-Open Athletic EventK-5-Mile MRtathon\nInter City Relay Race\u20145end in Entries Now.\non   I\nn t-^tl       CANADIAN LEGION BALL\nD A PI V JBi    room in the evening\nNOT AN IDLE MOMENT\nSpend the WeehEnd Holiday in Nelson\n 'Attn mam\nSummer\nRequirements\nBATHING CAPS\n10< to f 1.25\nBEACH BALLS\nSOt, 75* and ? 125\nSAILBOATS\n10* to 90*\nSUBMARINES and\nMECHANICAL  TOYS\n85*, f 1.25, fS.OO\nTENNIS  BALLS\nSlaienger  Official\n50* each. 3 for 91.25\nDrink your sny to .health wllh\nCrazy Water Crystals\n?1.95 pkt.\nIllt-ll   WATER MEANS  MORE  PLIES,  MOSQUITOES  AND  MOTHS!\nFLYOSAN     FLYTOX     LARVEX\n25* and 50*      35* and 60*      f 1 and fl.50\nSHELL FLY SPRAY\u201425* and 60*.\nAll Mail Orders received by us are despatched\nby return mail\nMann, Rutherford Go.\nDlapenaini Dnmlsts and stationers\nPHONE   81 BOX   100.\nAlways  a  fresh   aupply  of\nfilms of all sizes at our store.\nITALIAN  BALM\nThe   or til nal  akla   aoftencr,\nprevents  and  eoothea  sunburn.\n38* and 66*\nJERGENS*  LOTION\nThe   popular   tkin   preparation.\n50? Bottle\nTUB  NELSON DAILY NEWS,   NELSON, B.C. \u2014  SATURDAY   MOBNINO,  AtUfB  t*.   tttt\nIS ORAY UNE TAXI tSf STiSE\nWe  ban\nftet   added\n10 showers\nwith  toilet\ntnd\n30  roon>s\nwith toilet\nonly.\nWe have\nIS tub\nbaths,\nconnecting\nANGELUS HOTEL\nLLOYD A. MANLY, Manager aad proprietor\n780 DUNSMUIR ST.\nCorner\nHowe  st.\nTANCOUYEB.   B.C.\nPhone Sej. lott\n\u2022 Special Rate .\nf Registering after 9 p.m I\n. and   leaving   before   10 '\n* ani, *t.M per night    \u2666\nRoom without bath, ,131 dar\nRoom with toilet oni*, 9190\nWith shower and fcMl-t, 91-79\nWith tub bath, etc., 9179 to\n91.90\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\nSTAR\n^\u2022*\" L1MITL.D   '**'\nPhones 10 & ll\nFor Modern 1'lumbing\nat Moderate Prices\nSEE\nVIC CRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nOpp. Cltr Hall Phone 819\nSmythe's Mosquito Lotion\nParticularly useful aa a protection from Mosquito and Ply\nBites. May be uaed freely without Injury to the skin.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nShop with ut by mall      Phone 1\nSmall claaalfled Ada bring ble returna. Try ona.\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\noPTommusT\u2014optician\nSalte 909, Medical Arte Rnlldlni\nStrathcona\nHotel\nThe Ideal Place For\nYour Vacation\nRates Sharply Reduced.\nGOLD BELT\nWe recommend Oold Belt aa we bell-re It will be tbe next\nprodudni mine in the Sheep creek District.\nIta low capitalisation, able management, makes this an outstanding purchase at the market.\nDcscrlptlte circulars aent on reqoeet.\nA. E. JUKES & CO.\nSTOCKS\nLIMITED\nBONDS\nUtoiben:\nVanoouver   Stock   Exchange\nVancouver  Bond  Dealers'   Association\n810 West Hastings Street       Phone Trinity 2545\nThe Store of Good Value Offers\nNew Summer Pajama*\u2014Fancy Colors and\nPatterns f 1.45, ji.es and $1.75\nRayon Combinations at Reduced Prices 95*\nSweat Shirts in Green and White    81.50\nGrey Flannel Pants        83.25\nBlue and Khaki Work Pants\u2014per pair . .... 11.45\nWork Gloves\u2014Per Pair   19*\nFletcher's Men's Wear\n305 Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\nouft stock of Equipment for\nMINERS\nAND\nPROSPECTORS\nIS LARGE AND COMPLETE\nCall and Inspect These Goods or Write for\nFurther Information and Prices.\nPROSPECTORS' PICKS\nSHOVELS\nPACK SACKS\nFUSE\nMINERS' LAMPS\nCARBIDE\nTENTS\nBLASTING CAPS\nETC.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nRETAIL\nWHOLESALE\nNEWYORKUST\nRALLIES WELL\nSocial News\nof Ross land\nrhe following ooiumn ol eoclaj\nuews and bappcninga in Roaalaua\nis conducted by Mra Beaaie b\nFerguson Phone Mra. Perguaon\nat car borne in ttoeeland and\nKite her dstalia ot eventa ot in*\nlereat to thla ooiumn.\nBOSS-AND. B. C_ June S3\u2014The\nPast Chief's club of Maple Leal\ntemple No. 4, met Wednesdsy evening at the bome of Mrs. w. D.\nWlllson, Queen St. A pleaalng feature ot the oocaalon waa tha presentation of a Pythian ring to the\nretiring prealdent, Mra. T. White.\nMra. W. D. Wlllaon, paat prealdent, making tht presentation Mrs\nWlllson voiced the appreciation ot\nthe membera of the good work\ndone by Mra. White. during her\nterm of offloe. Refreshments were\nserved by Mrs. T. White and Mrs.\nWilliam T. Trembath. Present were\nMrs.' W. Wlllson, Mre. William T.\nTrembath. Mra. T. White, Mra. Gilbert Kay. Mrs. Peter Pattereon and\nMrs. Howard Ferguaon.\n\u25a0 \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nAn abundance of flowera made St.\nGeorge's pariah rooma an attractive\nsetting for the social evening which\nmarked the dosing of activities for\nthe summer ot the evening branch\nCupboards\n.Yon are not retting t tutt\nmeasure of enjoyment out\nof yonr hom* tf yoa hive\nnot sufficient ' cupboard\nspace.\nCupboards wlll aare count-\nleas steps and no end ol\nInconvenience.\nWe are ipeoUllsts In mat*\nIng them and ratal an\nreasonable. Phone I \"8 for\nan estimate, lodav.\nA. H. Green\nCompany Limited\n791 Front St. Phona 179\nEnlargements\nWe specialize in the\nmaking of enlargements.\nBring in your favorite negative.\nEnlargement brings\nout the full beauty of .\nthe picture.\nPrices very reasonable\nCsillen s Art Shoppe\n\u25a0    Medical Arts Building\n\"A Greeting Card for\nEvery Occasion\"\n,hbbb___-__________\nof the Women's auxiliary, progrea-\naive bridge w\u00bbs played, tha nnt\nprize going to* Mlaa Lilian Barton\nand the conaolatlon td Mra. Jeaale\nRutherford. Tba affair waa in charge\not Mra. A. T. Rowe and dellcloua\nrefreahmenta were Mrved by Mra.\nWilliam Jewell and Mrs. W. p.\nLane. Thoae preaant were Mra. 9. R.\nBray, Mra, William Ward, Mra. Alexander Page, Mre. John, A. Henderson. Mrs. W. J. McKay. Mrs. Kenneth Martin. Mrt. Jamea Petrle, Mra.\nPercy Palmar. Mra Jaaale Rutherford. Mra. J. H. Baity, Mra. 0.\nColborne, Mra, D. P. Mot-tyre, Mra.\nD. s. Catchpole, Mra. W. A. Turner,\nMra. WUllam. Jewell, Mre. w. P.\nLane, Mra. Robert Anderson, Mra.\nA. C. Rldgers, Mre; O. B. Lees. Mra.\nVan der Bat, Mra, Oeorge Nlion.\nMre. D. K. MaaAUlatar. Mra. A, T.\nRowe. Mlaa Lilian Barton. Mlaa Marjorle MacAUlatar. Mra. Richard Mann\nand Mra. W. O. Mara.\n\u2022fa*.\nMra. W. H. Towgood, wbo haa\nbeen attending tbe meetings of tha\nRebekah aaaembly In Kelowna la\nnow vlaltlng with her aone In\nVernon.\n.   .   .\nMr. and Mra. W. J. AAidet accompanied by Mra. Audet'e father.\nM. Mullarkey of Vancouver, ara the\ngueata of Mr. Audet'e uncle and\naunt. Air. and 'Ult. Angus MacAuley. Mr. Audet la one of the\nexecutives of the Cleland-Kent Co.,\nln  the  coaat  city.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMra. Robert Tweed and little\nton are holidaying In Bdgewood.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPBO, June 99 (CP)\u2014Oraln\nquotatlona:\nOpen    High    Low    C',sm\nWheat:\nJuly   .....    97 99%     99H     MVi\nOct.    \u2014   Mtt     71tt     \"SK     TO'A\nDec    70tt      7_tt     7014     13V,\nOata:\nJuly       39 \u00bb_,     39*     3,<A\nOct.        91 SI'A     90H     91t4\nDec _   91V4     Sl%     91tt     Jl'l\nBarley:\nJuly    ....-   9Stt     33        99        99%\nOct 40 tt     tl        40        40%\nDec    41%     41tt     40V    41%\nFlax: \u00bb\u00bb\nJuly      139       140%    194%    139%\nOct. ....    197%    143%    139       141%\nDec _ 197%    143       199%    141\nRye;\nJuly    .....   9.1 99%     94%     99%\nOct.    \u2014    57%     89%     99%     99%\nDec     99%     99%     99%     99%\nCaah   prlcea:\nWheat\u2014No. 1 hard 99%: No. 1\nnor. 99%: No. 3 nor. 99%;- No. 9\nnor. 99: No. 4 nor. _31i; No. 9 91:\nNo. 9 90: feed 59: track 99ti: No. 1\ndurum 97%: No. 3 durum 99%:\nNo. 3 durum 59%; No. 4 durum\nHV,.\nChildren's\nPlay Tents\nIDEAL  FOR THE\nKIDDIES\n$6.50\nJ.HOLLAND\nLeather   and   Spotting   Goods\nCITY DRUG\nSATURDAY SPECIALS\nPhillip's M. of Mag. T. Paate,\ntag. 39c  for    39c\nArgyle M. of Magnesia, reg.\n29c   for     tte\nColgate T. Paate, reg. 39c for 33c\nrastorla. reg. 40c for  30c\nKruschen   salts,  reg.   75c  for 69c\nMineral Oil, reg. 91*00 for .... \u00ab\u2022>\nBurdock  Blood  Bitters,  reg.\n91.35   lor    _ _ 99c\nPMIllp's   M.   of  Mag-,  reg.  39c\nfor _ _ 33c\nArgyle M. of Mag., reg. 95c\nfor   _  49c\n(oleatee T.  Brush, reg. 95c\nfor _ Ue\nrasto-la.   reg.   75c  for    SOc\nlino's salts, reg. 91.0a tor... 99c\nMineral Oil. reg. 91.39 for... 99c\n.Mllburn  H.  a  N. Pills, reg.\nJOc  for    __ 39c\nYou cannot leave yonr films In\nbetter handa tban enr Finishing\nDepl. We give yoa the beat results obtainable from yonr exposure and In 9 hours. Also a\nFREE ENLABOEMENT with ever]\n95.00 work dene by us.\nSAVE  THE  ENVELOPES\nKodaks \u2014 Fllma \u2014 Printing\nPapera \u2014 randlea\nCANDY   SPECIALS!\n1 lb. Fruit Jellies, reg. 95c for 33c\n1 Ib. English Flag Toffee, reg.\ndoe for  Hi\nNote Paper. Bosed. Mc for... 3.V\nNote Paper. Pada all alxea,\nrea.  35c  for  ..... _ lie\nCaatllr Soap, reg. 39c for ...__ Me\nKot\u00bb,  I  for   ._ - 74c\nFrostllla. reg. 55c for   \u00ab4c\nBote Water, reg. 35c for   19c\nGlycerine  and   Rose  Water,\nreg.  39c  for  lie\nPond'a Cold Cream, reg. AAc\nfor     _ Me\nPond'a  vanlablng  Cream.\nreg. Mc for  _... IM\nolllette* Bladea. pkge  99c\nVacuum Bottlei. reg Mc far 19c\nBeyer'e Aapirin, reg. 39c for 19c\nModdeea. 3  pkge   for Ml\nAbaorblne Jr.   reg   91.39 lor.9l.0o\nWe are Speclei Agents for the\nFAMOUS  ELIZABETH  ABDEN  CREAMS  AND  POWDEBA\nTore - Novelties \u2014 Books - Candles \u2014 Fiahlng Tackle\nCITT DRUG CO.\nNelson's Dispensing  Chemists\nThis  Store Open Sunday\nLate Rise in Stocks Covers Broad List; Small\nVolume\nBy JOHN U COOLEY\nAstodated Preaa Financial Writer\nNSW TOBK, June 39\u2014Stocka rallied ambltloualy in late trading\ntoday, thua reversing yesterday's\nprocedure.\nWith wheat, oata and rye climbing\nto new higha on reporta of extensive\ncroft damage, aharea rouaed from an\nearly afternoon eleeta and cloaad\nwith many net galna of one to four\npolnta. Deaplte thla final aplurge,\nwhich waa fairly active, the day's\nbualneea totalled only 3334,060\naharaa, smallest volume alnoe May 38.\nThe lata rlee In atocka covered a\nbroad Uat, TYadera who had eold\non Thuraday'a unsubstantiated rumor Prance waa leaving gold ware\nwilling to repurchaae and prloaa\nmoved up with oonalderable uniformity.\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPBO,   Juna   3*   (CP)\u2014Dominion of Canada bonda:\nWAB   LOAN\n9,   1937,   -00.79;   111.00.\nVICTORY LOAN\n9%, 1938, 100.00:   100.75.\n1%, 1934. 101.10;  10145.\n5%, 1997, 10949:   110.00.\nREFUNDING  LOAN\n9.   1913,  103.79;   104.90.\n4%. 1940. 100.75:  101.00.\n4%, 1944, 100.40;  101.40.\n4%, 1949, 100.40;  101.40.\nCONVERSION   LOAN\n4%.  1999. 9940;   100.60.\n4%.>1997, 9940;   10040.\n4%. 1999. 99.60;   10046.\n4%, I960. 100.40;  10149.\nNATIONAL SERVICE LOAN\n9,   1991,  103.79;   103.79.\n9.   1941,   103-60;   10440.\n1993   LOAN\n4,   1936.   9940;    10040.\n4,   1963.   94.60;    0545.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nBeU    Telephone    \u2014\t\nBraalllan TLA Power _-\nBritiah   Amerloan   OU   ...\nB C Pow*t \"A\"   _.\nCanadian Car A Foundry\nCanadian Cement ptd  ._.\nCockahutt Plow Co _ _\nO   P   R\nCona Mining A smelting\nDominion Bridge  ..___\nDominion   Textile   ______\nImperial Tobaoco\t\nNational Stael Car\t\nPower Corporation  ..._-__\nPrloe  Broa ._ .______.\nQuebec   Power   _________\nSherwin Wllllama .\nStael of Canada        T*,,\nWinnipeg   Railway   \t\n_ 100\n- 19%\n_    13%\n- 34%\n.-     8%\n- 19%\n- 1%\n-- 19%\n_ 119\n..   34\n- 80\n- 10\n- 13%\n_    13\n_ 1\n_   18\n- 14\n_, 38\n...   SU\nSENIORS GO TO\nTRAIl SUNDAY\nThe looal senior baaeball nine\ntravels to Trail on Sunday for the\nsixth meeting between the two\nteama tbla seaaon. Trail holds a\n3-2 edge on the locals\", but tbe\nlocal nine la confident on tieing up\nthe aeries on Bunday afternoon.\nUttle la known of the starting\nehoclea for mound duty, and any\none of tbe four local chuckers\nmay get the choice, although preaant indications point to either SUm\nHorswUl or Lefty olllett being called\non. Some changea may be made ln\ntbe local infield ln an endeavor to\ntighten up the ' holea that have\nappeared at critical momenta ln recent gamea. All the -old atandbya\nwlll make tbe trip and In all probabUlty Johnny Wallace wlll start ln\ntbe  infield.\ntt*w  Tork  State   hae   an   annual\nbean   crop   worth   owt   $7,000,000.\nLast Minute\nANNOUNCEMENTS\n4-ROOlHD COTTAOE. MODERN, S\nlote, s mln. oar and park, for\nhouaa up town leaa land. Box\n7478,  DaUy  News. <747B)\nFOR &KLX\u2014NEAR FAIRVIEW PARK.\n4-roomed oottage. Oood fruit and\ngarden. Caah. full prloe $900 and\nassume amall mortgage. Terma\noonaldered. Box 1479, DaU7 Newa.\n(7479)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nSmall   houaa   tor   rent.\n479 L.\nPhone\n(T459I\nSALVATION     ARMY     TAO     DAT\nTODAY. (7481)\nDunk * oonway\u2014Woloraft aporta\nfrocka, l-plaoe. 93.96. (7474)\nAak  your  dealer  for   McDonald*,\nnew pack etrawtierry lam. (7457)\nTONITE   19   TIIE   BIO   OPENINO\nDANCE AT BALFOCR  BEACH.\n(74991\nBUT   A   TAO.   HELP   SALVATION\nARMY LOCAL WORK  TODAY.\n(7481)\nPur. * unlumlahed auitea, BIM\ntrldg. Reduced Eatee, Kerr Apta.\n(7303)\nWhen mu want a Taxi ride in a\nBuick. Phone 36. Nelaon Tranafer\nCo.. Ltd. 17307)\nBummer Boardera \u2014 Safe, Bandy\nBeach. 99 week, children half price.\nPhone 471 R3. (74591\nSTRENGTH IN\nRAILWAY LOANS\nNEW YORK, June 23 (AP) \u2014\nStrength of railway loans kept the\nbond market on an even keel today\nand prloes, as a whole, finished\nabout where they atarted.\nCarrier liens reflected further reports of traffic revenue galna, with\nral. lea of one to two or more points.\nROSS WINS BY\nCLOSEKCISION\nBeats Canzoneri for the\nLightweight Title in\nSavage Match\nBy CHARLES DUNKLEY\n(Aaaoclated   Preaa   Sport,  Writer.)\nCHICAOO,   June  39.   \u2014   (API-\u2014\nBarney Roaa, blackhalred, slim-\nwanted Chtcagoan, waded through\nthe mercUena fists of Tony Caneon-\ncrl  tonight   to   snatch  the   lightweight ehamplonahlp bf the world\ntrom the New York title holder.\nIn tht awelterlng heat of the Chicago stadium. Roaa won tha title ln\na savage, apectacular 10-round battle,\nto cloae that the offlclala did not\nagree on the verdict. Referee Tommy\nOllmore, hlmaelf a former holer, and\naon  of  an old   time   featherweight\nchampion, voted in favor of a draw,\nwhile tht two Judges Edward Hlntt\nand William A. Battye, eaat their bai-\nlota ln favor of tbe 93-year-old Chicago youth on the cloaeat of mar-\nglna.\nThe declalon waa booed, and Can-\nnnert, the dethroned tltleholder, appeared atunned by the verdict.\nRoaa, happy aa a achool boy over\nwinning the title, posed willingly for\nphotographers, while Canzoneri etood\nIn hla corner wondering what had\nhappened to blm.\nLink aauaagea atutfed with haddock or ood are a novelty reoently\nIntroduced.\nAll Classes of\nMETAL  WOBK,  LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING\nMOTOR     REWINDING,\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETT'S LTO.\nmrr\"'>aaaaaesaaaeeaaaeas\nSUGAR BOWL\nGROCERY\nSATURDAY  and  MONDAY\nDPBCIALS\n4 do*. Sweet Juicy qm*\nOrangee     ~~~t\n4  urapelrult *~Vf\nfor         \u2014\n9  tba  Orange   Marmalade   atta;\n(Special  Pack)     *rr\nLarge Jar Sweet Mixed       jam*\nPicklea  -.._. \u2014 _ \u2022\"\nHelna Tomato  Catsup.        \u00abK\neach   _ \u2014 *^\nPremium   Sauaagc, mft*\nl-lb.    tin    _  m*T\nWelnere, __t\\C\nl-lb.  tin   ._..._  \"**T\nPork and Beans. 3a, Royal ___m*\ncity. 9 for *\"*T\nOur special Pekoe Tea,      _tm*\na   Iba,  for    \"-J\nOrange Marmalade; Red      jM\nplum Jam, 4-lb. can .... *\u00bb\u2022#\nRogers Oolden  Syrup,        QCt\n8-lb. cana, 3  for     *~t~\nStrawberry or Raspberry      mn*\nJam. 4-lb. tlna, each .... m~~*T\npeaa.  Com  or Tomatoes,    amm*\n9 oans far  \u25a0\u00bb\u2022*\nCoffee. 2 Iba. Our special  mm,.\nFresh around   m~\\a\nHot  House  Tomatoes,        _t~~t\nt Iba. for  - \u25a0W\nICE CREAM SPECIAL-\ndelivered. Quart   551\nPHONE  119\nFor Service and  ftatltfnctlon\nPor Rent\u2014One furnlahed aulte and\nona furnlahed hcuaekeeplng room\nAnnable Block. 17304)\nBig Jtlly Iat danoe at Salmo. 8\nto 13, foUowlng celebration. Mln-\nton'a Pour-Piece Orcheetra.      (7499)\nAl TO REPAIRS THAT SATISFY,\nBBC'S MOTOR SERVICE. PHONE\n75. OPP. WOOD, VALLANCE.    (7479)\nMother's,    cohort.    French    Rye.\nWhole  Wheat,  all  for  yonr  choice\nIn   CHOQt ETTE'S   BREAD.\nSENIOR    BA..EBAU.\nNELSON   Tt.   TRAIL   AT   TRAIL.\nSUNDAY. SEATS IN BUS 91 M  RETURN.  APP'.Y  CON  CUMMINS.\n(7491)\natSBBALI.   DOUBLE-HEADER\nSUNDAY   3  P.M.   SHARP\nSENATORS va. FAIRVIEW A.C.\nYOUNO    LIBERALS    va.    MAULERS\n(74771\nCanadian Legion strawberry social\nat pop tnn (Robert Maln'ai Wednesday, June 39. Ycu an welcome to\nattend thla event ot the aeaaon. Por\ntranaportation and Information\nphone 649. \"A little hit of Blighty.\"\n(7483)\nBADMINTON CLUB DANCE AT\nCRYSTAL HALL. WILLOW POINT.\nFRIDAY, JUNE 99th. JOE VINOO'S\nORCHESTRA. 91.35 PER COUPLE.\nBUS LEAVING GREYHOUND STATION AT 9 P.M. RETURN FARE 35c\nPER COUPLE. <\u00bb497>\nTht executive of the Kootenay\nMualcal Festival It now preparing\nelaeelfloatlona and ayllabua for the\nnext Festival to takt plaoe ln Nelaon ln May 1994 They wlll welcome\nany suggestions aa to ctaaalftcatlona\ncr on any ether mattera pertaining\nto the eueceasful carrying out of\nthe festival Addreta O Horatead\nSecretary   Bot 393   Nelaon   BC\n(7441)\nCARD OF THANKS .\nTha family of the late Mra S\nAndereon wlah to thank all the\nfriends who were ao kind to them\nIn their reoent aad bereavement.\n17483\"\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nPuneral of the late Mra Ella M\nIrvine wtll be -held Monday. June\n3d at 3 p.m. from St Bavlour'a\nChurch (74B0)\nrUNIRAL NOTICE\nFuneral   aervloe   tar   Baall   Athol\nMclaaac wlll be htld at Ymlr In the\nUnltad Church at 3:90 p.m., Sunday\nJune 36th. Rev. T. J. S. Perguaon j\nofficiating. (7471)\n-\nROSE QUEEN FESTIVAL\nWednesday, June 28\u2014Afternoon aad Evening.\nOn Mrs. Gilchrist's Lawn, 419\nSecond St., Fairview.\nIN AID OF CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER\nINTERPRETIVE DANCING-FOLK\nDANCING\nCrowning of Queen at 4:30\nCITY BAND IN ATTENDANCE\nand Other Entertainment. '\nAdmission\u2014Including Tea\nAfternoon 251. Evening 25<-.\nEVERYBODY   WELCOME\nLINOLEUMS\nJUST RECEIVED\nScotch and Dominion Inlaids. All\nthe newest patterns.\nPrinted Linoleum, 2, 3 and 4 yards\nwide.\nInlaid Linoleum\u2014Suitable for any\nroom.\nRexoleums\nFigure how little it costs to cover your\nfloors. Yard \t\nCongoleum Rugs\nAll Sizes-Gold Seal.\n6 ft. by 9 ft. .. $6.00     9 ft. by 12 ft. . $12.00\n7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft $7.50     9 \u00ab  by 10 ft\u201e\n9 ft by 9 ft. .. $8.00     Vf   y mia 50\n9 ft. by 10 ft, 6ln-\"* *13'50\n6 in $10.50     9 ft. by 10 ft. . $15.00\nSOMETHING SPECIAL!\nThree slightly damaged-in-transit Linoleum Rugs.\nVery cheap. 7 ft, 6 in. by 9 ft and 9 ft. by 10\nft, 6 in., and 9 ft. by 12 ft.\nTANDART\")\nFURNITURE CO. \u2022*-'\nThe Store of Service and Satisfaction\nComplete House Furnishers Nelson, & C.\ns\nEMORY'<j\n\u25a0Limited\n\"La Figaro\"\nThe Perfect\nPermanent\nm Women wbo are really dll\ncriminating and dleoernln\nIn adopting blandishment\nof grace* and charm I\ntheae terma are applied 1\nthe grooming of women1\ncrowning glory are nava\naatlafted with anytbln\nelae than the aort of earl\nIce we render\u2014never eeptl\nfor more than the enhanc\nIng reaulta wa lnrarlabl\nachieve.\nA Our La Figaro Permanent\nare graceful and becomln\nbecauae they frame th\nface artistically and th\nwave ltaelf follows aOMOth\nly the shape of the beat\n\u00a7 An ever Increasing imtt ,\npatrons proves aatt-fyM\nreaultaI\n$7.50 Completi\nwith Shampoo, Flngerwave\nand Haircut.\nR-O-S-E\nBeauty Parlon\n\"Where Beauty Bloomt\nOpen evenings by appolntnwi\nFINAL SHOWINGS\nTODAY\nMatinee 3 p-m.\nEvening %,\n8 Eager Hearts\nWho .ought Use si the SttK Fut L\nand found al    For. hk. 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