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CANADA-WEDNESDAY MORNINO, JULV1I. 1IM\nFIVE CENTS A COPY\nNo. 61\nALBERTA I       ,S WRECKED BY STORM\nCORDWOOD AND GRAIN IN PATH\nOF BRILLIANT FOREST BLAZER\nCENTRAL BANK TO\nOPERATE FIRST\nOF JANUARY\nOTTAWA, July 10 (CP)\u2014Can-\nada'a ntw central bank will begin\noperations about January 1, lt\nwaa atated here today with headquarters ln Ottawa and branches\nprobably ln Montreal, Toronto,\nHalifax, Saint John, Winnipeg,\nReglna, Vancouver and either\nOalgary or Edmonton.\nIt wat believed Improbable the\ngovernment would undertake revaluation of gold until the Bank\nof Canada opens Its doors. The\npresent fixed value of gold la\n\u202220.67 an ounce, whereat tht\ncurrent United States prlot lt\naround 186 an ounce.\nFinance Mlnlater E. N. Rhodes\nand offlcen of his department\nhave been working on the aet- p\nof the bank since tbe enabling\nbill wu paased through parliament The governor of the bank.\nprobably a Canadian, may be tnnounced shortly.\naaaaaaaasaae\"\"\"\"\"\"\n2 MORE HURT\nIN STfilKE WAR\nPatrolman Attacked\nand Tacoma Man\nKnocked Out\nSEATTU, July 10 (AP).-Two\nfresh outbreaks helped crystallize\npublic sentiment here today In favor of prompt action to stamp out\nviolence in connection with tht waterfront strike.\nWarren Anderson, 21, Tacoma,\nsuffering from a possible fracture\nof the skull, was taken to a hotpltal, where he said he had been\nknocked unconscious when he applied for admission to the Sailors'\nunion in Utt Stamen's halt, and\nPatrolman Michael J. Maher received head injuries in an attack\ncloaked with mystery.\nCCF. NEVER SO\nALIVE AS PRESENT\nSo States Leader in North\nVancouver Campaign\nTalk\nC. P. R. Fire Is Out;\nSmall Outbreak,\nPulpit Rock\nFanned by a nigh wtatd a bntn\nfire of dnstdertble proportions\nwaa burning Tuesday about nail\nway between Brilliant and Champion creek on the south side of\nthe Columbia river.\nA pile of cord-wood estimated\nit from 60 to 80 cords wtt In\ntht path of the flames and a t\u00abl\u00ab\nOf recently cot grain wat also being surrounded with little cnance\nof being saved.\nFor a time (he fire also threatened the Weat Kootenay Power\n* Light company's transmission\nline' netr where It crossed tbe\n\"ver to the Blueberry tide.\nNear the tame locality a C.P.R.\ncrew successfully combatted \u2022\nbrash tire between Brilliant and\nthe William waldie and Bona\nsawmill A tank car had firehose\nlaid acroaa tbe roadway for a\nconsldenble distance op the side-\nMil above the road. The former\nOre waa being fought by a enw\nof Doukhobor residents of tne\nvillage* near the nn.\nUp on Grtnlte mountain behind\nPnplt Bock a Uttle outbreak occurred and two men wen ttnt\nup by tht Foreit bnnch.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy tbt Canadian Press\nToronto and Montreal\u2014 Industrial\nshares doted higher.\nToronto mines\u2014Cloeed hightr.\nNew York\u2014Stockt higher and firm\nat dost.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat cloted higher.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hoga oft ctr unchanged to 16 centt higher at tM\nto 9.40.\nLondon\u2014Bar allver, copper and tine\nlower; tin higher; lead unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Bar silver and tin lower;\ncopper, lead, add, ilnc unchanged.\nNew York\u2014 Cotton and rubber\nhigher; augar and coffee barely iteady.\nNtw Tork\u2014Cinadlan dollar up %\nto 1.01,\nNORTH VANCOUVER, July 10 -\n(CP)\u2014North Vancouvtr electors, facing a provincial byelection on July 14,\nhavt bttn assured by Rev. Robert\nConnell, Cooperative Commonwealth\nFederation house leader, that bll\nparty haa not disappeared aa a political force, at charged by C.C.F.\nopponent!.\n\"Tht C.C.F. his never bttn to\nalive,\" declared Mr. Connell, addressing a meeting last night In tht Interest of Mn. R. P. Steevw, the party's\ncandidate who la attempting to retain the teat vacated through the\ndeath of R. R. C. Andenon.\nPRINCE OF WALES'\nBULL IS CHAMP\nOALGARY. July 10 (OP)\u2014Top honon wtnt to Princeton Neptune, a\nShorthorn bull from tbt Prince of\nWalei' ranch, tt the Calgary exhibition and stampede today. The prince's\nentry captured the grand champlonahlp, the Junior title, and waa named\ntht best bull calf In the show.\nDownsvlew Max, owned by E. J. D.\nBoake of Acme, Alta., waa reserve\nJunior champion.\nMerry Mlnitral, owned by P. H.\nDeacon ot Unlonvllle, Ont., wu ad-\nJudged senior reserve champion and\nBuglers' Guard, by the aame exhibitor, eenlor champion and rewrve grand\nchampion.\nU.S.   CROP   ESTIMATES\nWASHINGTON. July 10 (AP)\u2014Conditions on July 1 indicated wheat pro.\nductlon thla year would aggregate\n483.633,000 bushels and corn 3,113,000\nbushels.\nNO TAX SALE OF\nLANDS FOR B.C.\nVICTORIA, July 10 (CP)--B has\nbeen decided by the provincial government tbat no tax tile of landa\ntn arrears of taxea shall bt htld\nthlt year.\nWben held, these ules Uke place\nabout tht middle of October, but\nIt It felt by tbt government that\nIt would not bt fair to farmen to\nhold a tax talt this fall.\nAt tht tame time, lt It not tn\nthe Interett of tbt farmen to have\ntax arrears piling up, ao tt la proposed to glvt tbem in opportunity\nto work out ont year's arrears provided tbat publlo worka upon whleh\nthey ean ba employed ire available\nIn their dlatrlct.\nJOHNSON MAY\nQUIT THE NRA\nWASHINOTON, July 10 (AP)-Cre-\nitlon of a commission to administer\nNRA, with the probability of hli\nretirement, hat been recommended to\nPreeldent Roosevelt by Hugh 8. Johnson,\nPacific Nickel Co\nOrdered Dissolved\nVICTORIA, July 10 (CP)\u2014Incorporation of the Pacific Nickel corporation, Ltd., I.P.L.. haa been revoked by\nthe provincial government and the\ncompany ordered dissolved.\nThi formal order committing Alex*\nander H. Miller charged at the Prince\nGeorge assizes with attempted mur-\nd\u00ab and found not guilty, due to in*\nsanity, to the mental hospltcl, waa\napproved by the government today.\nOol. W. 8. Buell, Vancouver, and\nThomaa R. Wheadon, Victoria, were\nappointed today as representatives of\nthe provincial govirnment on tbe\ncanteen fund board, replacing Col.\nW, W. Potter, D.8.O., and Capt. Ho-\nbart Molaon.\nRelief Cases in B.C.Will Be Segregated\nSo That Municipalities Will Not Be Hit\nVICTORIA. B. C, July 10 (CP)-\nDlsagseement between tbe umon of\nB. C. Municipalities and the provlnclsl government over the ntw\nrelltf policy, to bt effective neit\nmonth, wu Ironed out today aftei\nan hour'i conference between Hon.\nOeorge 8. Ftaraon, minister of labor,\nand rtpretentatlTei of tht union.\n\"Wt otmt to an amlrable settlement and fttl ture 'he problems\ncm be worked out to our mutual\nadvantage,\" aald Mayor David Leeming, vice-president ol the union\nifterwarda.\nIn oonilderlnj a tentative ut ot\nregulation! drafted by the government tht union hid claimed then\nmeaiuret would throw an extra bur.\nden on municipalities for tht relief Of tranalenta.\nPLAN   SEGREGATION\nMr. Pearton explained to thi dele*\ngitlon hit plan to segregate under\nthe rtreglttrttlon itarting on August 1, all thow who ara Inter-pro*\nvlndal tranalenta. Then trt de.\nfined as persons who entered tho\nprovince since October 1980.\nTht minister If firmly convinced\nthlt B. O. can ntver solve ltl unemployment problem until It tackles\ntbe transient question seriously and\nreaches a different undentandlng\nwth tht Dominion government to\ndetermine Juit how many of tha\nunemployed fall definitely In tbu\nclaw 11 ont of tbt major alms of\ntht nreglstritlon.\nUNION FALLS IN LINE\nIt wit In connection with thle\nmove tht municipal headi had argued Uie cott of maintaining transients  would  fall  back  on  thtm,\nRHD CABINET\nML BOAST 3\nNEW MEMBERS\nReid \"Regrets to Lose\nServices of Hon.\nMr. M'Pherson\nALLEN AND LOVE\nARE IN CABINET\nHoadley Takes Health\nand the Telephone\nCabinet Jobs\nEDMONTON, July 10 (CP)\u2014Alberta's new cabinet lineup, with Hon.\nR. O. Reeff u premier, ww sworn In\nlltt today before Hon. W. L. Walsh,\nHepburn Cabinet in Ontario\nAnnounced Without Surprise\nHEENAN GIVEN\nLAND, FOREST\nCABINET POST\nSECOND RELIEF POWER\nLINE SURVEY IS ON\nHOSE BECOMES A\nREAR-ADMIRAL AND\nGOES ON RETIRED LIST\nOTTAWA, July 10 (CP)\u2014Promotion of Commodore Walter Hom,\nC.b.E. to the rank of rear-admiral In\nthe Royal Canadian navy waa announced from the department of national defence today. At the Mme\ntime the announcement waa made of\ntha retirement of Rear-Admiral Hose\nfrom the service.\nMichel Mine Has\nCrew of 350 Men\nAbout 350 men ire employed ln tbe\nMichel mine ot the Crow's Nttt Put\nCoal oompany, laid F- J* Donkln,\nsales manager, who wat In Ntlton\nTuetdiy. They are working 26 dayi\na month.\nWest Kootenay Places Camp\nat Boulder Creek\nWork hai been Initiated by the Weat\nKootenay Power _**- Light company to\naupply the Relict-Arlington mine at\nErie with power, one ot two projects\nproposed by the company ln servicing .the mining propertlea aouth ol\nNelaon. The other project It the\nSheep creek line which may link up\ntbe Bono, Kootenay Belle, Gold Belt\nand other propertlea. <\nTwo men went over the propoied\nRelief-Arlington line about thnt\nweeki ago and thla week a camp\nwaa established it Boulder creek and\nsurvey work will bt dont tn tach direction trom tht camp. Thl line going In over thl hill trom Porto Rico\nwlU bt wmt nven mllei ln length\nand will be completed In about two\nmontht.\nUnking up the Relief-Arlington\nwith an all-year aupply la ln keeping\nwith the plan for further production\nat the property where S. N. Manning\nla now ln charge. New buildings have\nbeen erected at the property and the\ncrew Increased tomt.\nPREMIER REID\nlieutenant-governor. Three new faces\nare In the cabinet.\nMemben ire:\nPremier and provlnclil lecretary\u2014\nHon. R. O. Held.\n(Contlnutd on Pagt Eight)\nBritish Pleased\nWith N.Z. Tariffs\nLONDON, July 10 (CP Cable).-\nNew Zealand's sweeping tariff\nchangea ln tavor of the United\nKingdom today aroused great Interest In Whitehall, but officials\n\u25a0aid the matter waa \"too delicate\nand Important\" for comment. They\nexpect an early statement by tbe\ngovernment to the house of commons.\nIn offldil quarter! It la thought\nNew Zealand had made the changes\nas a gesture of good will, dealrlng\nto acquire a better meat market.\nPor eome time rumor haa suggested\nthe Dominion ls aeeklng new trading arrangements with the United\nKingdom.'\nGERMANY LAMBASTES\nTHE FOREIGN PRESS\n\"Declare Reports of \"Purge\" But a Campaign of Lies;\nNazi Reichstag Ordered Assemble Friday\nBy ELMER PETER\nAssociated Press Foreign Staff\nBERLIN, July' 10 (AP)\u2014Thl 100\nper cent Nul relchstag, Inactive survivor of republican dayi, wit ordered\ntc\/ay to assemble Friday tvtnlng for\nwhtt li expected to provide a dramatic carry-over from the tension\nand confusion of tha \"aecond revolution.\"\nFrom the lips of Chtncellor Adolf\nHitler hlmielf tht relchstag. Iks German people and the world are Ukely\nto hear an explanation of the summary executions and other bloody\nevents of June 3. and the daya Immediately following.\nAt If ln preparation for thla. \"au\nthentic\" explanation from the high\nett source In Germany, Propaganda\nMinister Joeeph Goebbelt ln a world*\nwide broadcast thll afternoon lam*\nbasted the foreign presa for lti reports of Hltler'i \"purge.\"\nA large part of the foreign preu,\nhe aald, \"embarked upon a campaign\nof lies wblch in lti maliciousness can\nbe compared only with the campaign\nof atrocity tales during tbe war.\"\nTba Britlth, Prench and Russian\nnewspapers especially received a bitter\nlashing from Goebbels. who declared\nthe Oerman press sets an example\nof fair reporting, not only of events\n(Continued on Pagt Eight)\nBRITAIN AND THE\nFRENCH AGREED\nSTATES BARTHOU\nLONDON, July 10 (AP), \u2014 Louli\nBarthou, Prench foreign minister,\nwho came to England seeking assurance of British co-operation tn\nevent of war, left for home tonight\nexpressing keen aatlafactlon ln the\noutcome of his conversations wtth\ncabinet memben here.\nBritain tnd Prance, he aald, reached a friendly undentandlng\" and\nfound they are \"agreed on the European situation.\"\nRunciman Issues\nShipping Warning\nLONDON,.July 10 (CP Cable).\u2014\n\"Foreign countries must understand\nwt are not going to relinquish the\nshipping links of the Empire without great efforts to equalize our\npotltlon \"\nThla waa the warning sounded\nby Walter Runciman, preildent ot\nthe board ot trade, when the houn\nof commoni debated today a system of subsidies to encourage the\nmodernizing ot British cargo ships.\n(Contlnutd on Pagt light)\nLegal Aid Body\nProposed in B.C.\nVANCOUVER, July 10 (CP).\u2014The\nLaw Society ol Brltlah Columbia\nwent on record here today ln favor\nof establishing a legal aid committee for tbe purpose of grand;.*\nlegal assistance to Indigent persons\nin   deserving   caaes.\nGeorge A. Grant, Vancouver, explained to the loclety tbe working\nout of the Idea ln Scotland,\nSCOLLARD CASE STRETCHES OUT FROM\nSEATTLE ACROSS TO MONTREAL PORT\nSEATTLE, July 10 (AP).\u2014Pointing\nout that lt appeared to the court\na large amount of the .wealth ot\nthe late Mrs. Sarah E. Smith-Bool-\nlard, millionaire eccentric whom\nholdings at one time were' 'estimated at \u2022IC.000,000. appeared to have\nbeen ln Quebec tt the time of her\ndeath, Superior Judge William G.\nLofig today named Howard Rosa,\nking's councillor of Montreal, as a\ncommissioner to ctrry* on lnvestlga-,\ntlon  there.\nHe was empowered to subpoena\nwitnesses and take testimony ln his\ninquiry into the circumstances of\nher death two yetri ago at the\nMount  Royal  hotel,  Montreal,  and\nBlocfc\nAppointment\nLieut.-Governor Who\nMay Be Out Shakes\nHepburn's Hand*\nROEBUCK TO GO\nON HYDRO BODY\nFirst Lib Cabinet in\n29 Years Takes\nOver House\nHere It t new photo of General\nHermann Wilhelm Goering, premier\nof Prussia, and the \"mailed flat\" of\nChancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany,\nwhose expected appointment as\nvice-chancellor to succeed Franz\nvon Papen, as a result of the \"purging\" of the Nazi party, assertedly\nhas been blocked by President Paul\nvon Hindenburg.\nLIGHTNING IS\nFATALTOMAN\nIN EDMONTON\nUnity, Saskatchewan,\nRiddled as Though\nby Shell Fire\nCASTOR HOSPITAL\nBADLY DAMAGED\nCrop Damage From 50\nto 100 Per Cent in\nStettler District\nTORONTO, July 10 (CP) .-Mitchell F. Hepburn, 37-year-old El-\nf;in county farmer, who hu yet tit\nn the legislature, became Ontario's\nfifth Liberal premier tonight.\nTwenty-one days titer his party\nswept to victory In t general election and a few noun titer the Conservative ministry of George S.\nHenry resigned, Mr. Hepburn and\nhis new cabinet were twom In.\nUntil the new premier gathered\nhis colleague! around Mra for the\nofficial swearing-in ceremonies at\nGovernment House, home of Lieutenant-governor Herbert A. Bruce,\nthe personnel of the cabinet was\n(Continued on Page Eight)\ntht turning over of her aahes to\ntbe late Reese B. Brown, Yakima\ncapitalist and advisor.\nHe waa also empowered to Investigate fully the dlapoaltlon of bar\nproperty. The order wat obtained\nat the instigation ot Denton O.\n\u25a0j.,..!-,^ \u201e*,.\u201e.-,...  j\u201e  f-.t,  for  *'-*\nMargaret Fltzatrick, ot Oakland, Cal\nit., a e;s-er and heir.\n\"We are. Marching particularly (or\na huge suitcase which Mrs. Smith-\n\u25a0Scollard alwaya carried with her,\nand ln which she dumped securities\nand huge turns ot monty, valuable\npapers ot all kinds, mixed with her\nclothing\u2014and hotel aoap,\" aald Mrs.\nBurdlek.\nTwo More \"Knockouts\" for Max Baer\nMax Baer, who scored a technical\nknockout over Prlmo Camera to\nwin the world's heavyweight boxing\nchampionship, poses with two\n\"knockouts\" of another variety who\nare memben of hit tct ln \u25a0 New\nYork City stage production. Bonnie\nBlackwood is thc na**ne of the young\nlady on the left, and Eoxy Greene\nis it the right.\nWomen Testify\nin Swindle Case\nNEW YORK, July 10 (AP).-Flve\nmore Indignant witnesses todty told\na federal Jury of the tutvlty of an\nalleged bind of international awin-\ndlen whpm they charged fleeced\nthem of $500,000 through the tneient\npocketbook racket\nThe flte\u2014I 70-year-old Chlcagotn,\na New Yorker, a Saskatchewan\nrailroad foremen, and two women-\nappeared as witnesses in the trial of\nJames C. McKay and William J.\nGraham, Reno, Nevadt, promoters,\nand John Egleston on charges of\nmisuse of the mails ln \u00ab scheme to\ndefraud.\nThe illeged scheme stripped 42\nvictims of savings totalling more\nthan (1,000,000.\nEdward W. Gllsdorf of Chicago\ntold of losing $150,000, James Mawhlnney of Sitkitchewin (city not\ndesignated) told of losing $30,000,\nReinhold Hermel of New York slid\nhe lost $24,000 and the two women\nsaid they lost $18,000.\nThe women were Kithrln K Bee-\nson of New York ind Pittsburgh,\nsister of Chirles Beeson, vice-president of the Pitttbdrgh Steel'compiny, md Mrt. Miry Callahan, formerly of Rochester, N.Y.\nMiss Beeson said she wit victimized on \u25a0 stock deil.\nArchers Bodyguard\nfor Royal Couple\nKDINBUROH, Scotland, .July 10\n(CP cable)\u2014Tha Xing and queen\ntoday held an afternoon drawing room\nat Holyrood palace ln a setting that\nwas like a pageant of Scottish hlatory.\nAt the throne room ln whi-** their\nmajesties received, the King's bodyguard, for Scotland, tbe Boyal Company of Archers under command of\nlta captain* general, the Duke of\nBuccltuch, atood on guard wtth uniforms of green with silver-barred arrowi in their quivers. The band of\ntha famoua Black Watch played In\nthe gallery.\nTHE WEATHER\nNELSON   48 78\nVictoria ...., 51 69\nVancouver  '. 52 74\nKamloopi   50 78\nEstevan Point  44 00\nPrince Rupert   48 58\nDawson, Y.T.   42 50\nSeattle   50 70\nPortlind, Ore  58 70\nSan Francisco   54 .78\nSpokine 58 80\nNtntimo   52 73\nPrince George   44 82\nPenticton    47\nVernon    52\nGrand Forks  82 82\nKislo W ..\nCranbrook    44 73\nCtlgtry   46 76\nEdmonton   48 56\nSwift Current  52 92\nPrince Albert   52 88\nQu'Appelle   58 94\nWinnipeg     52 88\nMoose Jaw    54 94\nForecast for Nelson and vicinity\u2014\nGenerally fair and warmer.\nFINDBODYOF\nLOST OFFICER?\nCHttUWA-C, B.C., JUly 10 (CP).\u2014\nProvincial police tonight believed\nthey had recovered the body of\nConstable Percy Carr, believed to\nhave been murdered with hit companion, Dominion Indian Department Constable Frank H. Qisboume,\nby Indians at lanford reserve near\nMerritt, May 38, and their bodtea\nthrown Into tbe waters of tbe Nicola rlvtr,\nTht body which la believed to\nbt thtt ot Conttable Carr was found\nby Innes Mack, a Seablid Island\nreserve Indian, on I sand-bar In\nthe Fraser rlvtr netr Aggaslz.\nIt wu ao badly decomposed -that\npositive identification will be possible only through scientific analysis\nof hair and comparison of a dental\nplate and the collar of a khaki\nshirt and a tie wblch were found\non the body.\nPROVINCES MAY\nBE \"INFORMER\"\nLottery Moneys Thus Taken\nGo to Provinces Under\nNew Act\nOTTAWA. July IO\u2014(CP)\u2014Provincial treasuries will reap the benefit\nunder a bill passed through parliament thla aeaslon which did away\nwith the \"Informer clauses\" of the\nCriminal Code, under the new law,\nprovincial attorney'a-general may take\nlegal action to recover money won\nln lotteries, Instead of the old law\nwhich gave any man or woman this\nright.\nThe act reads tht money shall revert\n\"to the crown if action la taken against\nthe winner of a lottery but this bat\nbeen explained aa referring to the\nprovinces, who have legal Jurisdiction under the British North America\nact.\nWill Name B. C.\nMineralogist Soon\nVICTORIA, July 10 (CP).\u2014The\nprovincial government Is expected\nto take action ahortly on settling\nthe question of the provincial mln-\neralogtst'e post, vacated by J, D.\nGalloway, early In tbe year.\nThlt waa to hava been left over\nuntil tht ftll but a decision Is now\nbeing considered.\nA. M Richmond, the engineer for\nthe district number six, hit been\nacting aa mineralogist aa well as\ncarrying out the dutlea attendant\nupon hla own pott.\nLAWYERS  TO   MEET   IN\nVICTORIA   NEXT   JULY\nVANODVIR, July 10 (CP).\u2014Concluding Its flrtt tnnutl convention\nhere today the Law Society of British Volumbla decided to hold the\naecond convention at Victoria next\nJuly.\nEDMONTON, July 1(1 (CP)\u2014OM\nman wm dead, another In hot-\nPltn, md heavy damage waa dont\nto property and crops aa a result\nor itorm' which swept through\nthe Edmonton dlitrict, and southeastern Alberta Into Saskatchewan\nlate today,\nW. D. Speechley, 27, of Lymhurn,\nAlta,, was killed, and David _U\nHepner, also of Lymburn, wit Injured when i lightning bolt struck\nthem is tliey walked on Portage\navenue here shortly after 7.M\nP.m., Hepner Is ln hospital ind\nphysicians tald he would recover.\nPOWER LINES  DAMAGED\nAt Coronation, Alt!., \u25a0 wind ot\ncyclone force left the town without telephone communication, tnd\nblocked \u25a0 rotd north to Bulwark,\nAlt\"*, wtth fallen telephone poltt.\nKlectric light and power lines were\ndamaged and teveril smau' build*\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nWORKHARDTO\nHALT A STRIKE\nSAN FRANCISCO, July 10 (AP).\n\u2014Faced with increasing threats of\na general strike, President Roosevelt's labor disputes boird returned\nits public hearings today in effort!\nto get 27,000 striking Pacific cout\nmarine workers end their employers to submit the critical situation\nto arbitration.\nWith the general walkout set for\nThursday, tne boird, heeded by\nArchbishop Edward J. Hanna, heard\nstatements from strikers' repretent-\nitives regarding what they termed\n\"unbearable \/ndltions\" for the\nworkers. The board arranged to receive answers liter on questions\nsubmitted to the shipowners' representatives.\nDRY WEATHER IS\nFELT IN CANADA\nRain Is Needed; Crops Are\nMoving Ahead in B. C.\nOTTAWA, July 10 (OP) -- Dry\nweather ls causing concern In many\nof the principal farming district! of\nCanada, the Dominion bureau of\nstatistics reported today. Crops la\nNova Scotla, westsrn Quebec, many\nsections of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia exe\nsuffering from it of rain. In other\nparts of thi country, New Brunswick,\neastern and central Quebec northern\nOntario and northern Alberta, moisture supplies range from ample to\nexcess. \u00ab.\n\"During tbe paat week the weather\nln Manitoba has been cool with scattered showers. A wide variation in\ncrop conditions ls noted ln Saskatchewan.\n\"Reports from Alberta are generally\nfavorable and crops have made sub*\nstantlal progress during the past\nfortnight.\nBritish Columbia:\n\"The hot and dry weather of tht\npast two weeks has lowered tha\npromise of spring-seeded crops. Har*\nvesting of fall wheat and fall rye ls\nbecoming general and the aecond cutting of alfalfa Is nearly ready for ths\nmowers. Pastures have suffered from\nthe drought. Vegetables, berries and\nfruits are ln better condition. Most of\nths berrlea are marketed and early\nvarieties of apples and stone frulti\nare now moving. Insect damage has\nbeen severe ln some areu.\"\nVancouver Mill Burns to Ground With Loss\n$250,000 and No Insurance; a Night Blaze\nVANCOUVER, July 10 (CP)\u2014Only\na smouldering mass ot ashea and\ntwisted iron remained today ot tbe\n1360,000 plant of tne western Red\nCedar Mills, Limited, following a\nfire of unknown origin which broke\nout ahortly after midnight last night\nand devoured buildings, machinery\nand great lumber stocks.\nApparently starting ln a bunk-\nhouse, the flames spread rapidly\nto adjoining buildings and savagely\nate Into the dry lumber and waste\nwood about the property. Before\nfiremen were on the ecene the\nblaze waa out of control and the\npremises obviously doomed. No Insurance wat carried.\nA vivid red flare across the sky\nbrought thousands of people to the\nscene and extra police mre called\nout to check the milling crowdi.\nFiremen battled for several houra\nbefore bringing the flamea undtr\ncontrol.\nTht main bulldlngi were valued\nat 103,000 and about $83,000 worth\nof lumber waa destroyed, Tbe mill,\nwhich employed 40 men, had been\nln operation for aome months paat\nand had been working full tlmt\nMondty.\nSeveral square mllee of the city\nwere plunged Into darkness for\nneirly an hour as the fire burned\nout tht high tension wires on tne\nMarpole line and opened the automatic breaker ln the circuit serving\nthe aectlon of Vancouver touth of\n4lst ivenue and eatt of west Boule*\nvard..\n_s2__ai_i\n PAOITWO\nCOLOMBO LODGE\nPLANS OUTING\nTRAIL, I. C. July 10\u2014Members\nof tht Colombo lodge ire preparing\nfor grand ftatlvlUtt neit Sunday\nvhen thty will bold thetr second\nannual picnic at Ltttorio't ranch,\nnear Paterson.\nCommencing at I0o tin, buses\nwill leave Trail at Intervals to con-\ntey the antldptttd 8.00 or 7.00 pic*\nToo Mnch Uric Add\nIs t very common cauie ol Rheumatism,\nSdatica, Lumbago. Deranged kidneys\nallow an excessive amount of uric acid to\n1 iccumelate. Take Gin Pills to rive relief\nwhlli they ire witting your kidneys to\nfunction normally.\nnickers to tbi grounds of sporti,\ngtmes and dancing. A huge platform is to ba built to provide for\ntb* latter. Jlie Maple Leaf band will\nattend as well aa an orchestra.\nWOODCUTTERS\nBEAT FJLC.\nTake Softball Game 24*20\nTuesday Evening\nThe Woodcutter! wtre Just i little\ntoo good tor Palrvlew Tuesday night\nin the men's softball game and won\nthe game 34*30. Palrvlew got tbe\nbetter start but slackened up tn ths\nmlddlt of the gamt. Por thl winners\nRstcuffa and H. Bate got four runt\neach and A. Partnholtt did tht aame\nfor Fairview.\nTeams wtre:\nWoodcutters\u2014 Crack, drives, Lut*\nklwlck, Ratellffe, Bate, Vulcano, Stir*\ntaku, N. Lutktwici, Latomell.\nFilrvltw\u2014 Waterer, Renwlck, Skinner, French, Chrithop, Tltaworth.\nWalton, Parenholti, Del Puppo,\nVlilton te tht Cottt will find\nHOTEL HUDSON\n771 liymour St., Vtncouvir, 1.0.\nVery comfortable and convenient Jo the Shopping and\nTheatrical\nMOIT   REASONABLE\nRATH\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in ths Interior\"\nTHE HUME HOTEL\nPHONE 787\nBreakfast 25c to 60c\nLuncheon 35c to 50c-Dinn\u00abr 35c and 65c\nRotary and Gyro Headquarters\nfret But Stnlot IttlsoB. -*\u2022-'\u2022 Otorgt atnwin, Prop.\nTOO\u2014H. L. Dobton, M. Qraham,\nMra. Buher and diughter, R. Lay-\nfield, O. W. Marble, R. O. rietcher,\nVincouver; D. M. Perley, Ortnd\nPorks; C. P. Perry, Reno; D. Hems,\nR B. Wllklns, W. O. Wllklns, W. R.\nLtwrence, C. A. Yule, R. 8. Prater,\nPentlcton; A. W. Ollbert, Toronto;\nMiss M. Dinner, Sudbury. Mlaa C.\nDinner, Bruebrldge; C B. Martyn,\nP. II. Wards, Medicine Hat; A. 3,\nIronsides, Cranbrook; X. Walmsley.\nCreston; B. Prancte, Crawford Bay;\n0. T. Dawson, R. Perron, Victoria.\n.*-    \u25a0' ''\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is King\"\n<w\u00bb*-v--v\u00bb-vy'-\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotsl.\nMany Rooms With Prlvata\nBaths or Showers.\n1MBAKIR8T.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nPHONI 11\nmuoN. b.c.\n\u25a0BAVOT\u2014P. Donkln, Mlsa Donkln,\nMra. Purr, Ontton; Mist K. Strut,\nMIm B, M. Aim, Mrs. M. Brown, Kaslo:\nCtrl Anderson, Sllverton; Mr. tnd\nMrt. N. ( .Alltn, Klmbtrley: Oeorge\nP. Anderion, D, I. Vin Winkle, Spokane;   3r A.   Millar,   Nakuip;   I.  A.\nBarker, W. H. Hennytr, A. C. Weeks.\nMr. ar.d Mrs. R. MacKinnon, Vancouver Mr. and Mrt. R. Stafford\nand family, Corbin; Mr. and Mrs. O.\nR. Traill md aon, Sinclair, Man.;\nT. Pletcher, Ptrnlt.\nNew Orand Hotel\np.  I.  KAPAK,  Free.\nWeekly ud Monthly Rates\nHot tnt Cold Wtttr\nSingle Ml up     Double |1.H np\nM\u00abM 110 \u25a0 Month and Op\nOccidental Hotel\nItt Vernon St. Phone 5I7L\nII.  WASSICK ,.\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comfortable Roomi\nMlneri' Headquarten\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJA8. K MADDEN\nCompletely    Remodelled\nHot  end CoM Witer\nla the heakt ef tbe dtp\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop,\nRooms from Ue te 11.60\nMonthly |10 end up.\nBtetm heated tnd hot ind oold\nwiter la every room\nget Baser St. Phont Wl\nTRANSPORTATION -Freight & Paisenger\nTHE MODERN WAY IS THE\nMOTOR COACH WAY\ni           \u2014wsnirim ..-mmi \u25a0\u25a0\nTo\nI Ont Wiy I' Rttum   I W-.l.lx. I\n\u25a0'NAKU\u00bb*> '\u25a0\n$ 100    1    \u00bb tM     1    $ S.7S    !\nBDO.IW0OD JCT.\n'   M.U    I    17.40    I  '$5.15    I\nVBRNON\nttM    I    IK.40     |    |10M    I\nKAMLOOPS\n110.50           118.90                           |\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ud.\nNelaon Depot, 205 Baker St. Phone 800\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\n\"\"SMS*    FIIIOHT LINE   \u00ab**\u00ab \u2022;*\".\nJ. C. \"iCOTTY\" MUIR. PROP-\nPROMPT  EFFICIENT  SERVICE\nAT ALL TIMES\nPhone\nNetaon\n77\nPhone\nTrail\n13 or 191\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n-   5 a.m. and 10:30 s.m. Except Sunday\nTraU\nPhone\n135\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. McIVOR, Prop.\nNelaon\nPhone\n311\nJ\nHENDRICKS' KASLO-NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\nUNTIL FURTHER  NOTICE WE WILL  OPERATE\nDAILY EXCEPT  SUNDAY\nNelion Depot\u2014City Service\" 8titlon, Phone 5   -   Kulo, Phont 31\n| PROMPT   EFFICIENT   SERVICE\nNURSES GET\nANINCREASE\nRaises Amount to\n$156 for a\nMonth\nAn Inert** in tht talari\" of\ntht aurtlsi tnd ottioe stiff ot tht\nKoottnty Uke Oenenl hotplttl,\namounting to SIM, tbt recommendation of the finance committee,\nwai andorMd by tht hoepital hoard\nat a mtetlm Tueaday night.\nEndoraation otmt tfttr tht queatlon hid bnn dlaeuned at length.\nR. D. Barnta cautioned tht botrd\ntgtlatt further expenses and re*\nminded the membera of outstanding nllls amounting to 18000. He\nwat in sympathy with the nunet\nbut laid the board nutt p llowly,\nIn tntwer 3. A. Irvin. wld tbat\nthe irant from the city and government would offaet the additional\nexpenditure and Mlsa K. Ethel Oray,\nluperlntendent, pointed out that\ntht indltlduil Incrtim did not\nequtl tht cute mada i yttr tgo.\nReviewing the financial condition of\nthe past three or tour years ahe\naald tbat a glance over tbe building would ihow that tht board\nwat receiving lomethlng for ltl expenditure!, lt wu a tw better In-\n\u2022tltutlon.\nDr. 7, M. Auld tuggeited thtt\nin honorarium tor Or. O. E. Simmondi, pathologist, would Dt I\nnice gesture, out tht boud (tit thtt\nin view of tbt fact that be ww\nreceiving free board under the new\nrevision, thty were doing sufficient\ntt preunt. They expreued their appreciation for tht flnt work Or.\nSimmondi ww doing, however, ind\nIt ww suggested tbat lt a grant\nww received from tha government\nfor the laboratory in honorarium\nmight be considered. In connection\nwith the discussion Mlaa Oray gave\na resume of the work being carried\non Is the laboratory.\nH* M. Whlmster, reporting tor the\nold house committee, tttted that\ntbe ktlcomlnlng wu progressing at\nthe nurses' borne although aome\ndifficulty bad been encountered in\nthe rtw Umt. Alter tenders bad\nbttn called tor tht overhauling of\ntht betting pltnt, tnd tht prices\nottered found to be too steep, the\ncommittee decided to instruct\nOeorge Lester, Janitor, to go ahead\nwith the work.\nC. H. Hamilton reported further\nprogress for the bylaws oommlttee\nReporting for the medical stair.\na new organisation, Dr. P. M. Auld\nread the rules and regulations adopted hy the body and thty wtre in*\ndomd by tht board.   -\nTht ntw houie committee, through\nltl apoktamtn, John Cartmel, (id\nnothing to report txoept repairs\nto tht links. A letter from tht\ncity oouncll, inuring the board thit\ntbi oonortte capping would ht dont\non tht will around tht hotplttl\nfronting thl street, wu read by the\naecttttry.\nTht board alao reviewed tbl poa-\ntlblltuu of punhttlng t portable\nx-ray machine. Al tbl machine\nwould cott In tht neighborhood of\n\u2666750, tnd Is vltw ot tht fwt thtt\nntw putt win needed tor tht pm-\ntnt equipment, no ictlon ww taken\nbut It wai suggested thlt It might\nbe mtdt the objective for tomt\nloctl or district organisation.\nMlsa Gray gave the following statistics for tht month:\nAdmitted to tht hospital. 134;\ndischarged, HS; number of patients\nrtmilslag, 55; tutwoulotii patients,\nthnt; infectious caaet, none; operations, 44; major operations, 9;\nmajor tar, eye and nose opentloni,\ntwo; minor, 10; obetetrtetl eues\n11; dtatha, thnt; i-rayi, 94; dally\naverage ot patients, 57.4; basil metabolism tutt, two.\n- THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILION. M-WIPNISOAY MORNINO. JULY 11.19*4\nFlashes From tht Wires\nOTTAWA\u2014 Cabinet council dis-\ncuaati * Bermuda vegetable growers'\ntariff adjustment but luvt matter ot\nnllef until larger numbtr of ministers able to attend senion.\nWASHINOTON\u201450,000 textile workers ln Hunttvllle, Alt., vote to itrlke.\nWorkers demtnd work-week out,\nhigher minimum wages and doing\naway with \"atretch-out lyitem.\"\nHC-W71AM, Waah-ReoonatrueUeB\nof the Jettlei at the entrance to\nOriy'i harbor at coat of \u26664.565,000\nrecommended w a publlo project.\nKANSAS CITY-Michlm guns end\ncarter ot John Lazia, gambler, ln renew: l of gang war.\nMONTREAL\u2014Frank Sydney Quick,\nformtr manager ot Banff howl, dies.\nJACKSONVILLE, 111. (Wednetdty)\n\u2014Tornado causes widespread damage\nand possible loss of lite. Several houses\nwracked ind carnival tbowlng ln towa\nblown down.\nYARMOUTH, N.O^-Ohtrlet Smith,\nmissing since mysterious eiploslon\nwrecked motor launch, discovered tttt\nand well ln Puhnlco, N.S.\nMANCHESTER, England\u2014 E. A.\nChlpperfield, Australian cricketer being closely witched for symptoms of\ndiphtheria. Other membera of ttem\nrecovering from illness.\nHALIFAX\u2014Dlveri find tomt gold\nIn old bulk lott cantury t|o off Portugese Covt.\nBOQUIAM\u2014Donald Stows, 15, dies\nfrom lockjaw.\nCOVENTRY. England\u2014 Frlnct ot\nWales rides a hlgh-whwled tnoycla\nwhich once belonged to hit grind-\nfither, Xing Edwird VII.\nSlATTLB-Allan L. Woken, formtr\nport of Seattle cwhltr, sentenced\nfrom flvt to 15 yean on theft charges.\nLONDON\u2014Whlli Britain unwilling\nextent continental committments Ear*\nthou convarwtloni rtmovtd misconception about the niture of French\npropoMlt. France'! aim, declared Barthou, WU to organise sot a ring\naround Oermany, but tht groundwork, for I general European system\nfer organised peace. France has I\nMediterranean pact Is vlsw but Italy\nla unconcerned.\nLOS ANOELES\u2014LM Rtmags glvea\nMtxit Rottnbloom i tound thrwhlng\nIn 10 roundi.\nMOSCOW\u2014Sovltt Russia ll building up lti navy and hw no Idea of\nlimitation at tht present.\nPORTSMOUTH, Engltsd\u2014For the\nfirst time ln mort thin M yeara Oerman warships will vltlt an English\nport Wednetdty.\nTrail's First Aid,\nTeams Seek Laurels\nTRAIL, July io\u2014Flnt aid tetms of\nConsolidated Mining It Smelting company departments hera wen competing thlt afternoon tor provincitl tnd\nDominion laurels with Ool. T. J. Cltrk\nof Ottawa, director-general for tht St.\nJohn'i Ambulance utoclitlon In Ctnada, examining thtm.\nTht carpenter ahop turn whleh recently woa tht eli-Kooteney title at\nKlmberley wu again competing in\nthe Montetambert Dominion competition and ln tht provlnclil chtmpion*\nthlp. Lut year thll tttm wu tecond\nto Uw Vtncouver ROMP, entry la\ntht provincial event.\nThe Use plant had ltl tytt on the\nTyro tnd Wallace Nesbltt competition! for ntw entrlei in tht Dominion competitive field. Thnt competitions were woa lut year by the\nmachine ahop.\nTha carpenter ahop tetm Includes\nOllbert Page, Oeorge Robb, W. Dodds,\nC. MacDonald, captain, A. Onen and\nJ. Dawaon, patients.\nThe ilnc plant tttm, K, Sammons.\nA. Edmundi. K. Chandler, M. Clark,\ncaptain, J. Franco and A. Event,\npatlenti.\nCariboo Shows\nExcellent Growth\nQVESNIL, B.C., July 10 (CF)\/-\nTota] June Mafall htn wu 3.0]\ninches, mort thin tn inch leu thin\nthtt ot Just, 1085, but tht rats\nfell oftener and at mon opportune\ntime. Consequently, an excellent\ngrowth Uu reiulted.\n\"I have never aeen the Cariboo\nlooking better,\" declared J. B. Myn-\nro, deputy minister of agriculture,\nwhen he passed through hen en\nroute to the Bulkely Valiey, whtn\nht will ittend t field dty at\nSmithera.\nTRAIL ROTARY HAS\n3IW MEMBERS\n8.  _.  McDiarmid   Explains\nMeaning and Aims of\nRotary to Them\nTRAIL. B. C., July lO-Thrtt new\nmembers, W. C. MeKinUt, S. O\nBlaglonl tnd R. J. O. Rlohtrdt Utt*\nreceived it tht luncheon-meeting of\ntht Trail Rotary club Is thl Film\nroom of tht Crown Point bottl it\nnoon Tueeday.\nS. S. McDiarmid, retired preildent\nexplained to them thl objects tnd\nalma of Rotary ind Itt chief sctivi.\nties. Ht tpokt of Rotary u I philosophy of tvtry diy lite. It wu sot\nmerely I ittte of mind, be uld foi\n\"ht who serves muit ict\"\nHt briefly outlined how tht notify embryo otmt about in Chicago and took root in that olty on\nFebruary, IMt, Paul H\u00bbrrn tint\nputting tht Idea Into practice, internitlonil Rottry u lt It understood today hu advanced abovt Itt\n.elfish methodi of lti lnttncy, Mr.\nMcDiarmid pointed out. Paul Harrli\nformed a amall anowbiU thlt u It\nhu rolled down tht mountainside\nhss developed to huge proportions.\nMr. Harris must sttnd In amme-\nroent today whtn he pictured the\nextent to whleh Rottry hu grown\nIn comparison to tht until group\nwhich the founder tint etlltd together, the speaker relited.\nThe activities ot the club wen\noutlined; attendance, fellowship, program participation, vocational service, community unlet ud international service.\nWORK FOR CRIFFIED CHILDREN\nRettrrlng to community ttrtlot,\nMr, McDiarmid told of what Rotary had done tor the crippled\nchildren ind of a pirtlculir em\nwhere tnttmtsti given to a oar-\ntain child had brought tuch sue-\nctuful results, ridding thl child ot\na terrible handicap, other community interfile win ta campi and\neducation and anliUnct tendered\nUit community cheat tnd othtr welfare organlutlons.\nIt wu up to Rotary to do Itt\nput la tnterattionil attain, em-\nphulatd Mr. McDiarmid, u the\npeace confennce had proven a tall*\nun. The lut bonds to be levered\nbetween japan and China wen Ro.\ntary. he nld.\n\"Rotary will do \u2666 lot for tu it\nwt lltt up to thlt philosophy ol\nlift known u Rottry,' ht concluded.\nFinancial itatement for the year\nwhich wu read by Secretary Frank\npennoyer. ihowtd tbl club't finances to be in s hulthy atate.\nFred Irving. Cilgary Hottrtin *\u00ab\na vltltor it tht luncheon,\n19 MORE OOINO\nA report from F. S. Willis, chtlr-\nman of the ctmp oommlttet, dls*\ncloeed that it childnn wtn it preient \u00abt tht camp tsd thit another\ngroup would bt going out next\nThunday.\nUat year wu is outstanding ont\nIs programi, pointed out Mr* McDiarmid, adding that a numbtr ot\ntht papers given tt different lunch*\neotvt win wall worthy of btlng pub.\nllshtd collectively in hook form.\nA hearty vole of thinki wu glvtn\nFnd gdmusds, chairman ot tht program commlttu.\nCoulter, Wheeler\nand Draper Win\nThe mixed four teama skipped by\nP. Coulter, F, E. Whteltr end J*\nDraper at tht Ntlton Uwn Bowling\nclub Tuetdiy night btlt thtlr ep.\nponenti. F. Coulter btlt B, Allen\n13-11; F. E, Wheeler belt J* F*\nMorgan JMO; J. Dnper btlt A. O,\nList. \u2022\nTht foUowtng in tht tetms. tbt\nntmw btlng glvtn Is order et lead.\nsecond, third and skip:\nMri. Bnkt, F. Doodaon, Mn. J\nDraptr, F. Coulter bett C. O Rich*\nardaos, J. Slmoot, Mn. F. B. When-\ner and B   Allen.\nMrt Slndell, S. Batu. Mn. F.\nCoulter tsd F. E. Whttltr MM lln\nWright, Mr. Oraham, Ws. O. Laughton and J. F. Morgan.\nMn. O. Massey, J. T. Ltwrie, Mn\nJ Hooker tnd J. Dnper but Mrs\nW. C. Caiblck. W. Clihlek, Mn. N.\nBradley and A. O. Lane.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, July 10-Mlu Bermadtne\nBarcbard entertained I numbtr ot\nhtr young friends it her homi on\nHtnnt Bench, tht occulon being her\nl)th birthday. Oamu tad mutlc\npassed tht tlmt agreeably until lunch-\nloa it 5 o'clock Tbi daintily ut tu\ntable WU centered With I TOU Of\napricot and rot* glidloll aad baby's\nbruth, tad tht chief tttrtctlon wu\ntbi decorated birthday cake, ut wtth\n11 row ctndlea. Tbl party tnded with\nt motor trip lad rttmhmtati it\nSheen. Thou pnunt wtre Mluu\nJennie Evans, Rhtta Cutler, Margaret\nDlgby, Kathleen Wilkinton, vest\nKemp. Bllly-Oeorte Barchard tsd\nMiss Berntdlse. lln. Btrchard wu\nassisted ln serving the young guests\nby MUt Cecelia Blick.\n\u2022 t   \u2022\nMr. ind Mn. Robert Shlell ot Nu-\ndies announce tbt engagement ot\nthtlr third daughter, Onct Elizabeth,\nto Jtck Causey ot Natal, tht wedding\nto ttkt plice la Tnll July It.\n.  *  *\nMn. A. K Calms tsd two children\nShells and Buddy left lut night for\nNtlton, wbtn thty will vltlt relatives\nfor a ftw dtyt prior to going to Procter to bt guests it tht homt Of Mrs.\nOsirn'i mothtr. Mn. Alltn Lata. From\nProcter thty will |0 to Bonnlngton\nfor Ibout I wuk, returning to Trail\na month htnee.\n\u2022 t   \u2022\nMrt. Donald McKechnle of Vancouver arrived in Trill Sundiy tvtnlng\ntnd li a guest it tbt homt ef htr\nparents. Mr. tnd Mrs. Wlllltm remit,\nWirtltld.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMlu Mtrita Martin bu nturned\ntrom Ntliea whtn lhe visited for a\nfew dtyt,\n\u2022 *   *\nPhil Johnion hu returned from i\nholidty at Sllverton.\na   >   \u2022\nMr. tsd Mn. H. Maurlct ef Frostier in spending I tlw days In Trall.\nkee\nMn. Bruno Lerou It vacationing at\nMM,\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMtu D. White, who hu been visit-\nlag Trail friends, has returnsd to htr\nhomt it SUvtrton.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMlM lorna Butorac, ittn ipendlng\ni ihort holiday it Helios, hw n*\nturned to Tnll.\n\u2022 \u00ab   t\nK  X. wiltos tsd wa John m\nit Kulo for tbout i wuk.\nlew.\nMr. isd Mn. B. C. Stark of Vsncouver in Trail visitors tor t tew\ndayi.\nt  t. t\nH. P. Klngwell wu t week-end\nvliltor to Robsoii.\n\u2022 t  *\nI   Erlokson hu returned from i\nihort holiday at Bllvtrton. *\nis*\nMlM Oentvlevs Mitkin ind MlM\nVivlin Matkln of Rou Spur are\nholidaying with Tnll frltndt.\n\u2022 i   *\u00bb\nAlbert Brothen visited it Chrlitlna Lake during the wetk-esd,\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\n' Ben Htrdtngtes U \u2022 pttlent la\nthe Trall-Tadsnae  hotpltal.\n\u2022 \u2022   t\nMn, Aih Baillle ind babr bin\nntunud trom a holiday at Blocan\nOlty,\n\u2022 i  *\nConra. Rtlk motond to Nelson\nlut night with hli wife tad baby,\nwho left for I vacation la Calgary\nHe returned to Tnll thlt morning.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMlu irem young, LAB. tad\nMlu Dorothy Toung ban trrlvtd ln\ntht elty frem MtUod, Alta.. te\nipead the holidty with thtlr ptr*\nIBM, Mr. tsd Mri. Jimu Toung,\nTopping itnet.\nTruswell Head of\nEducation Society\nTRAIL, July 10-Trtll'i \u00abtw education foundation, Initiated hy R, W.\nDiamond and Trail branch ef the\nCanadian Legion, ta tully organised\nand prepared to go Into operation\nwith tbl following oflloeri:\nChilrmiB\u2014W, S. Trutwtll.\nStcntuy-tnuurer\u2014H, F. Kingwsii\nBoard\u2014R. W. Dleowrad, C. W, Qui!*\nliumt, 0. E, Marlatt, David Chalmeri\nadd E. M. Stllei.\nMr, Truiwell, Mr* King will. Mr.\nmamend tad Mr. Oulllaume we trui\nttu of tht fund, amounting M HMO.\nhalf given by Mr. Diamond tad hai'\nby th* Legion. It la planned to make\nIfttei to eitlat Is ceatlAulag the\niduwtlon ef childnn whow pens*\ntn set iblt to tully flniflM iuch\neducation.\nCHURCH PICNIC\nAT PARK IS FUN\nPreibyterian Sunday\nSchool Enjoys\nOuting\nRices for very penon there, tapper tor all, end the presentation tt\nvirloui attendance md class iwerdj,\ntnd alto tht presentation of * beautiful pencil to Mist Florence Hinne,\nwere the main feeturei ot the Sundiy school pionic ot the Fint Prei-\nhysterias chureh oj Nelion \u00bbt the\nLikilde park Wedneidiy ifternoon.\nTbe prtientttion to Mlw Htnna wu\non behalf of tht tcholin of the Sunday school. MlM Hanna lt secretary.\n.Most of the ifternoon wu taken\nup with pitying bill and racing.\nSupper wu served on the tablet it\n5 o clock ind there proved to be an\nabundance of good thlngi to eit. A\nitrong wind tore numeroui holet ln\nthe piper ttblt cloth but barring\nthit the tupper wm in enjoyible\npicnic lunch.\nPMSINTATIONS\nThe plni which were given out\nihowed thit there were several pupllt who found their way to Sunday school no matter what kind of\nweather. Nan Stout received a pin\nfor three years' perfect ittendance,\nHtiel Stout one for two vein perfect attendance end Douglu Wlnliw\nreceived i ilmllir one for perfect\nIttendince for two yean. Lloyd\nChristie received one for a year's\nperfect attendance, ind Jeannette\nWlnliw, who only mlMed one Sunday during the year wu alio the\nrecipient of one.\nOthen receiving pins for various\nperiods of perfect ittendance Included Ray Christie, Ian Currie,\nPearl Hlckey, Margaret Affleck,\nAlice Smith, Dal ton Boomer, Logan\nMorrison, Boyd Affleck, Allan Corbett,, John Corbett, Levi Corbett,\nBobby Younger. Helen Stout, Verni\nHlckey, Betty Hlckey, Keith Younger, Jim Corbett, Jim Stout, Ellen\nCorbett, Edward Chrlatle, and Bruce\nMorrlion. .    _\nPrlzei were .presented to Bay\nChristie. Ellen Corbett, AJlen Corbett anci Jim Corbett for excellence\nin class work-\nRev. W. McClean and MiM Hanna\npreiented the pini.\nQlVIN PINCIL '\nInunKUttely ifter Levi Corbett\nIn \u2022 brief prnentttion ln which He\nexpressed the appreciation felt by\nthe Kholan for the lervice of Mlu\nHanna, tsked her to tcctpt on behalf\not the puplli a small gift. Douglu\nWinlaw preiented It to her.\nMlu Hanna thanked them grt\nclouily and hoped that when Sunday ichool resumed In the fall, thty\nwould all ba pruent again.\nRACU LOTS OF FUN\nThe racu proved lota of fun and\nthey were given a rather startling\nbeginning when two little toto wue\nlined up for the optnlng.rice. At the\nword to itert, one of Them, apparently mining tendencies toward\nwrwUlng. turned on the other lna\nthey wffit down with a couple of\nstring]! holds In the making. Thty\nwere itralghtened up once more\nand this Ume the officials got (hem\ngoing. And how they did gol They\ntore down the track for a short\npiece and then cut through the people and began racing across the\nlawn, oblivioui to Ume and tide.\nTwo seasoned runnen had to be\ndespatched to corral them.\nGIRLS UNCHSCKABLI\nAnother event that gave plenty\nof amusement was the talking race.\nThe boys went first, with the Instruction! that to win they must\nkeep up a running fire of eonver-\nlaUon, and thtt If the* stopped\nthey were out of it, Evidently most\nof the boyi wert of the itrong,\nsilent type, ind except for one, who\nlefo*\nTakes Stitch ot\nLakeside Park\nDon Logui took t serious stitch\nIn htr side it Ltkulde ptrk Tuudty tfttrnoon tnd It wu found\nneceuary to ttkt her to the Koottnty Lakt Oentnl hotplttl for a\ntlmt when sbt wu ttttndtd by\nDr. R. B. Shaw. Tht littlt girl hid\nevidently bttn in tht wtttr too\nlong but tht wu out on tht bitch\nwhen thl itttcb mlly took Mr.\nMn. Jtmu Mclvor wu than it\nthe tlmt tnd immediately gave her\n111 tbl assistance abt could. Or.\nIhaw wu summoned tnd ht htd\nIht girl rtmovtd to tht hospital,\nbut aha wu discharged from thtn\nliter Is tht evening.\nLODGES INSTALL\nTHEIR OFHCERS\nJoint Installation Services of\nOdd Fellows snd\nRtbckshs\nAURORAS BEAT\nTHE OKANAGAN\n11 AT CRICKET\nWin by Four Runs in\nB.C. Cricket Play\nat Vancouver\nVICTORIA AND\nCOLTS VICTORS\nVANOOOVHt, July 10 (Of). \u2014\nProminent enilneeri fnm ill putt\nof tht continent win bin tonight,\nretdy for tht opening tomorrow of\nthe tour-dly double convention ef\nthe Amtrlctn Society of Civil go*\nglneen tnd the western professional\nmeeting of the Ehglnterliig Instituti\nof Canada. f\nwaxed eloquent on a mother goose\nrhyme that he repeated endlessly,\nthey were ellmlneted quickly. Then\ncame the girls. On Ihe signal to go\nthere arose \u2022 murmur like thtt\nwhich arlsu from an ingry beehive\nthit gradually lncreaaed In volume\nuntil It became more like a flock of\ncrows, fifteen mlnutei liter they\nwere (till going itrong despite the\nfict thit the final whliUe had blown\n10 word*minutu before. Only the\nsupper call eventually itopped them.\nRAM WINNIR8        ,_      \u25a0\nThe following were the wlnnen\nln the virloui eventi!\nBoyi under five-Bobtaf Younger,\nNugent ChrlsUe, Brim Johniton and\nBobby Hlckty. _   .\nOlrli tivi tnd under - Petri\nHlckey, BUle Miy Bradihaw, Alice\nSmith. Ellen Corbett\nMrs. Heddle's clist\u2014Helen Stout,\nJune ChrlsUe, Verna Hlckey, Betty\nHlckey. ,    _\u201e\nMiu Grime's clau\u2014Douglag Win-\nUw, Ian Currie, Jim Stout, Dtlton\nBoomtr,\nMiu Wheeler's clau \u2014 Jeannette\nWinlaw, Betty Byen, Nan Stout\nBev. A. McCletn'i clut and all\nothers-Keith Younger, Frank Oliver, Jack Gray. _    _.\nMlu Heddle's dut-Ray Christie,\nElite Miy Bradshiw, Alice Smith.\nGirls > to 11 - Muriel Ntwell,\nVerm Hickey, Doothy Bowmen.\nLadlu' walking race-Mn. Mc-\nKems, Mrs. Winlaw and Mrt. Chrii-\ntit (dead heat for lecond place).\nStone race for glrlt-Nin Stout,\nLillian Hlckty, Vtrna Hlckey wd\nHelen Stout \u2022   .   _\nBoys' talking race-Jeek Ony,\nDtlton Boomer.\nGirls' tolking race-All who entered. \u2022  . ..\nMlu Hanna wu convener of the\npicnic end thou helping her included Mrs. A. N. Winlaw, Mre. D.\nT. Heddle, Miss Mtry Heddle, Miss\nBttty Orimes, Mlu Grace May, Mlis\nEsther Oliver and Rev. W. McClean,\nSHRUM CAUGHT\nW1TH75 TROUT\nBicetatng the dally eatch limit ot\nis trout cott It W. Shrum of Tmlr\nM, tad but for \u2022 plea of Jtnleney\nowing to tittsuttlng clrcurnsltneti.\ntht penilty mWht hivt bets \u00abWn\nseven.\nBbrum was caught Sunday with\n76 trout which ht htd taken from\nPorcupine erttk, Tmlr, which wu\noptptd thii teuon tor tht flnt time\nIn thtw yetn. Tbi fish wtrt eos-\ntuwaled tad donated td the Kootenay Ukt Qinsril hotplttl. and\nTuesday Shrum ippeired btfon\nStipendiary MiglsUits J. I. Reid\ntor tht isfnetloa ot tht Otmt\nFUh tot. Ht pltedtd guilty tnd wu\nfined IB ind cottt. A vigoroul tttempt ll being mtde to tpprehend\ntlihlnaen who ttkt mon thtn tbl\ndilly limit of lt.\nTRAIL, July 10.\u2014Jolnt initallitlon\nceremonies were held it Roulind\nof Roulind md Trill Odd Fellows\n\u2022nd Rebekihl. Memben of the Rouland lodge took charge of the installation. A ltrge number ittended.\nOfficers of the TnU lodges were\ninstalled u follows:\nOdd Fellows \u2014 Noble grand,\nGeorge Robb; vice grand, T. Rowlands: warden, A. Phmpe: conductor,\nA. Webb; chaplain, F. Miles; Inside\nguard. J. Forreit; outelde guard, T.\nComo; right scene supporter, H, Moll;\nleft scene supporter, W. Perkins;\nright supporter noble grand, E. Hesketh; left lupporter noble grand, J.\nBirnes; right lupporter vice grand,\nF. Wllby; left lupporter vice grand,\nG. Summon; ncretory, R. H. Douglu; financial secretly, H. W. Hankln; treasurer, Joieph Hart\nRebekihl \u2014 Noble grand, Miss\nClara Minion; vice grand, Mn. D. S.\nMoynei; warden, Mlu Irt Dtviu;\nconductor, Miu Hilda Barnei; chaplain, Miu Mtttie Reid; inside guard,\nMiss Ethel Webb; outside guard,\nMin Rose Severn; right supporter\nnoble grand, Mrs. F. Vertuh; left\nlupporter noble grind, Mlu Betty\nEggert; right lupporter vice grand,\nMiss OUve Wheeler; left mpportei\nvice grand, Mlu Evi Groutage; recording secretory, Mn. E. Rowlands;\nfinancial secretary, Mlu Selmt\nRelmann; tretsurer, Mn. W. J.\nOwen.\nMILLIONAIRES\nGIVEN BEATING\nThe New Onnd toftbtll nlnt td*\nmlniitertd ost of tbt mott anett\ntrimming! of tht uuon to tht Mil-\nllontlru to win 34-e.\nTbe hotel tetm toored nine runa In\ntht fourth, 10 In tht uventh and\nlight Is thl lut Inning, besides scoring Is ill but ost trims. A lut in-\nnlsg nily Bitted tht vtsquiihtd\nthnt rum.\nto Get Improvements\ntrail, July 10\u2014r. C. Dtwson ot\nVlctorlt, Dominion government resident architect, tsnounced is Tnll\ntodty rtpalra and Improvements to\nbe mtdt at Nelaon, Rouland and\nTraU post offlcet.\nDriveways leading Into tht Ntlton\ntnd Rossland post offlcen art to be\nconcnttd; woodwork will bt painted\nand tht inside ot tht pott office at\nRoulind and Tnll decorated; asd\nImproved wiring will he Instilled at\nTrail.\nMOrtMIONAL min MUST\nPAY  LICtNCE  (III\nMIOKOUU, July 10 (CP). \u2014\nDoctors, ltwytn tsd ether prolusions! mtn prictumg Ui the muni*\ndpiiity of Richmond will htvt to\npiy a half-yearly licence fee or |5.\nTbey wtn Included In the Richmond tradu Unset byltw which hu\nJust been tpprovtd.\nThree Centuries Are\nFeature of Play in\n2 Hours Time\nVANCOUVIR, July 10 (CP) \u2014Three\nlndlvldutl centuries, two batting partnerships exceeding t hundred, tsd a\ndrtmitlc llslih ln which tht Okl-\nmgin champlona were defuted bs\nfour rum, featured the wcond dty'i\nplay ot tht Brltlih Columbia cricket\nweak htn todty.\nLed by tht bitting ot Rtgglt WIS-\nmas and F. A. Sparks, with an opening partnership ot 147, Victoria hit\nup a declared tottl ot 900 tor live\nto soundly defeat Vtncouvir Olbs.\nwho mada 161. Auroras wtrt dismissed for 100 but held the Okanagan\nileven to 06 for t closo win and Burrird fell btfon Vancouvtr Colts, who\nhit up itt for two atter dismissing\nBurrard for 1630.\nWenman and Sparks played beautiful cricket, Wenman hitting 33 four\nand ont alx in hta contribution of\n167 ln two houn and thne mlnutu tt\nthe crease. Sparks gave an easy chince\nto slip oft Bullen when hit icon\nstood it 16 but he ctrrled hli tottl\nto 63 before being bowled by Turner.\nSIX WICKETS FOB 10\nIn the Olbs reply to Victoria's huge\nacore, Darcua wu in good form with\nthe ball, capturing six wlcketi at a\ncost of 10 runs etch. Salmon, Bullen\nand Worth made a courageous tight\nto stave off defeat but In each eau\nwen victims of Darcua' trundling.\nJohnson asd Boylt -tumbled out\nthe Auroras batsmen for tn ens\nhundred but tht Auroras bowleri wire\nln good form end dismissed tht Oka-\nntgan eleven for 86.\nAuroras' lnnlngi wu marked by tha\nbowling ot Boylt, t medium paot\nbowler ttom Revelstoke, who finished\nthe loaslsgs wltb an tnaiyiii of\ntour wickets tor 11. The fielding wu\nexcellent, wltb Curtli outitandlng in\nI spectacular left-hand catch to dismiss Oardlner.\nBAT FOB TWO HOURS\nMitchell, Dobble tnd Soott bowled\nwtll tor Auroru aad tht gtmt pro*\nvlded 16 mlnutu ot txcltlng play\nwhen Okanagan had nlnt wlcktti\ndown for 96 with Carr-Hilton playing\nconfidently at bat.\nIsttrutt is tbe Coltt-Burnrdi\ngarni centered In tht batting performance of young Bill Clarke and\nDive Deny, both of whom uoeedtd\nthi century for the winning Oolti.\nIn a itcond wlcktt ptrtstnhlp of\n36t runs, both uncovered a vtrtity\not tcorlng shots. Clarke hit 16 foun\nand thne sixes while Cany hit 16\nfours and two alxea. Thl pair wen\nat the creue exacUy two houn aad\nreached their centuries within two\nminutes of uch other.\nVANCOUVBB, Juiy io (OP)\u2014Pnmler J. T. M. Anderson of Saskatchewan, whou government wu diluted\nat the recent eltcttoai, bu trrived\nhere, iccompinled by bit wlft.\nSoler\nDIARRHOEA\nCorrected!\nFrequent movements in nurly always due to is irritation is the\nintestines set up by fermenting\n(cod which has aot digested.\nBaby'i Own Ttblttt gently and\npromptly aid nature ln getting rid\nol thia faiitaUos, \"Al the grit\nsigns of peevishness or disrrhoei,'\nwriut Mn, Alton A- Fircher,\nQleatlraond, Quebec, \"I give\nBtby'i Owo fa-Jttt tnd Is I few\nshort timt btby would be well ud\nemlllag hit thinks.\" Thty tn t\nictfe remedy lor all simple baby ailment!. 26c It all drag stores, us\nOr.Willlliw' \t\nBABY'S 0WH TABLETS\nService\nKootenay\nMotors\n(Ntlton) Ltd.\nHn at your tervloe a complete staff ef Salesmen and\nMechanics. If youn ll a Silti\nRrebltm tee our Mr, Mo*\nClement, who will thow yen\nhew euy It li to purchue t\nntw Pord V-\u00bb. If a Mechini-\ncil Problem, ue our the*\nFonmin, hi will tell Juit\nWhit It will coit to fix your\nCif. Our Body and Finder\nDipt, will make your ear:\nlook Ilka new,\nPHONE 117\n205 Baker Stmt\nJOIN THE UNITED\nCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS\nBasket Picnic Party\nTO PROCTER\nWednesday, July 18\nSTEAMER LEAVES NELSON WHARF 1:30 P.M.\nReturning Leaves Procter at 7:45 P.M.\nAdult\u00bb-Rfturn .... 73?   Children-Return .... 4Q# .\n8te\u00bbmer on thii trip will continue on to Almworth\nReturn (are 11.00 Adults. 60c Children. Reluming\nleave Ainsworth 7:00 P*M. No passes honored.\nCanadian Pacific\nWorld's Gr-_*t*et Travwl Syatem\n ~\u2014\ntnmimm*mmimimMam*\u2014-\n131\nDECLINES TELL\nFERNIE PUBLIC\nWORKSWAGES\nPattullo Says Must Be\nAsked in the\nHouse\nNUMBER EMPLOYES\nIS ALSO REQUESTED\nFernie Prepares for\nMine   Rescue\nTests\nFERNIE, July 10\u2014Fernie and District Unemployed association held a\ngeneral meeting wtth Louis Beale as\nchairman and 3. Carter acting as\nsecretary. Nominations for tbe office ol secretary were called for but\nnone nominated felt able to accept.\nIn reply to a letter asking for ue-\ntails about the number ol men employed steadily by the Public Works\ndepartment and the wagea paid\nthem, a letter from Premier T. D.\nPattullo waa read. The letter aald\nthat these details could only be obtained trom the yearly reporta or\nby the questions of a member on\nthe floor of the house. After some\ndiscussion lt was decided to Interview Tom Uphill M.P.P., and see If\nhe could find out. Letters from different government departments, acknowledging the receipt of resolutions were read.\nThe re-reglatratlon of unemployed\nwas fully discussed. The meeting\nagreed that when thla registration\nwaa taking place, Interpret**rs ahould\nbe present to look after the Interests of those who do not read En_-\nllah.\nTAX PENALTIES\nA letter from City Clerk A. C.\nWhite waa read In which certain\nclauses from the \"Municipal Act''\nwere aet forth. Theae clauses dealt\nwith tha penalties Involved when\ntaxes are let lapse.\nThe queatlon of fuel again arose.\nMany of tha unemployed are without fuel of any kind. The committee\nwu instructed to communicate with\ntbe proper officials to find out\nwhat arrangements are being made.\nThe committees reply to Mr. Murdoch's letter waa endorsed.\nThe chairman pointed out that If\ndues, which are very email,- were\nnot paid promptly the unemployed\nshoemaker shop would go out of\nbusiness. This shoe repair shop ls\noperated by the association for the\nbenefit of its members. The meeting\ncloaed with a rush to pay dues.\nMINK   SAFETY  CONTEST\nFinishing touchea have been put\non the arrangementa for the Eut\nKootenay Mini Safety aaaoclatlon\ncompetition. Corbin, Michel, Coal\nCreek and Fernie were represented\nwhen Chairman J. McDonald called\na meeting.\nInvitations to be preunt at the\nannual competition to be held Saturday were unt to Hon. O. Pearson,\nMlnlater of Mlnea, J. Dickson. Chief\nInspector of Mlnea for B.C., A. Millar, Chief Inspector of Mines tor\nAlberta and to M. Johnaon, Mine Inapector at Blalrmore.\nThe draw for places of the Mine\nRescue teama wu a follows:\nFirst\u2014Wm. Adama' team,  Michel.\nSecond\u2014W. Almonds team, Corbin.\nThird\u2014Joe ShaWa team, Klmberley.\nFourth \u2014 Walt McKays team,\nMichel.\nFifth\u2014Wm. Chapman'a team, Fernie. ,\nSixth\u2014Joe   Halle's    team.     Coal\nCreek.\n18 FIRST AID TEAMS\nThirteen First Aid teams are entered. In tha \"confined\" competition, Corbin hu one, Michel hu\ntwo, Klmberley hu four and Fernie bu one team entered.\nMichel hu two teama and Fernie\none team entered ln ths Ladles'\nFirst Aid.\nTwo teams from Fernie are entered tn the Junior First Aid.\nThe prizes for the competitions\nare now on display. General comment Indicates they are far superior\nto the prizes offered in the put.\nThe prizes are:\nFOr   Mine   Rescue   Competition:\nFirst\u2014Hon. J. H. King's shield for\n\"efficiency ln mine rescue\", and\nseta of cutlery.\nand\u2014Electric mantel clocks.\n3rd-Bridge lamps.\nFor \"confined\" first aid:\nFlrat\u2014Rotary Shield and Dep't.\nof Mlnea cup, allver tea eervlce.\nSecond\u2014Casseroles.\nThird\u2014Carving sets.\nFor ladles' first aid:\nFlrat\u2014Casseroles.\nFor Junior first aid:\nFirst\u2014Pocket   watchea.\nSecond\u2014Seta of pencil and flashlight pens.\nLEAVES  FOB  COAST\nMlaa Bertie Black hu left for\nher home ln Vancouver after spending some months wltb her aunts,\nMrs. Thomu Beck and Mrs. Ouy\nJohnson ot Fernie.\nMr. and Mrs M. Whltelaw and\nfamily have left by motor for a\nvlalt to Calgary.\nThe Misses Audrey and Helen\nDunne accompanied by tbelr brother Murray, all of Vancouver, are\nspending a week at tbe home of\ntheir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.\nJ. Connlck. Several teu are being\narranged ln their honor.\nMr. and Mrs. James, accompanied by Mra. Boy Klrkpatrlck and\ndaughter Mildred have left by mo*\ntor  for\nSeattle.\na  two  weeka  vacation   In\nLIEUT. ROCHFORT\nBURIED AT COAST\nNaval Man Wed Fernie Miss\nin 1905; Suffered With\nMalaria\nVANCOUVER, July JO.\u2014Final trt-\nbute had been paid today to a 64-\nyer\u00ab-old British naval officer who\nhad served ln stirring scenes ln many\nparts of the world, until Malaria forced him to retire while still a young\nman.\nLieutenant Oustavus Cowper Roch-\nfort was the first man to cross the\nwails ol Benin, west* coast ot A*,v.-.a,\nwhen ft British expedition assaulted\nthe place ln the last century. His\nmen tossed him over ahead oi them.\nPrevious to *hat he had served three\nand one-half years at Honk KonT and\nhad many exciting experiences mth*.\nChinese and Malay pirates.\nAfter his retirement Lieut. Roch-\nfort came to Canada and for a period was a police magistrate at Roch-\nfort bridge, northeut of Edmonton.\nIn 1906 he was married at Femle, B.\nc, to Mildred A. C. Balleny, who survives htm. One brother, Cowper Roch-\nfort, and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Covey,\nalso survive, tn Victoria. The funeral\nof Ueut. Rochfort was held here on\nSaturday.\nTrail\nFrom Day\nTo Day\nBY A   R   J.\n\"THERE   SHOULD   BE   A   LAW\"\n\"There', one ln ewry office.\"\nDeed to be the phrase\nOf the guy without a purpou;\nThe guy with bothersome ways.\nTime hs alwaya wutea\nWhich ls not alwaya hla own:\nOf most thinga be dlatatee,\nTet of nought can bs be shown.\nHe's always at aome foolish prank\nAnd tries to get your goat,\nAnd though aome ot them are really\nrank:\nOh, how he gloete.\nIf you are anted reading\nIn an easy chair;\nHell disturb your reading\nBy ruffling up your hair.\nWhen on the atreet you're walking.\nHell trip you from behind;\nHe la alwaya stalking\nFor another victim to find.\nHe la alwaya grabbing\nAt tha hair upon your chut\nAt you he'a alwaya  laughing\nAnd never seems to taf e a rest.\nHe stuffs lunk behind your collar\nTour suspenders he too doth snap;\nBut If you start to holler,\nHe doesn't give a rap.\nWhen you are eeated it a show\nHe takes up both ana rests;\nTet he never seems to get to know\nHe's the one wbo one detests.\nOn many other stunts\nThis fellow too doth well.\nBut he'a tbe flrat to kick and grunt\nWhen on him the Joke ta well.\nA law there ahould ba written\nAgainst thla sort of guy\nWho when himself is bitten.\nCan never figure why.\n\u2014A.R.J.\n-THI NELSON DAILY NIWI. NELSON. B.C\u2014WIONESDAY MORNINQ. JULV 11. 19M-\nPAQE  THREE\nGirl in the Family\nBy BEATRICE BURTON\nCHAPTEB XXIX '\n(Continued)\nHalf way through lunch he got up\nsuddenly, moaning that he wu terribly sick, and Suaan helped him upstairs. Sounds of his bodily anguish\nreached her and Aunt Edna u they\nstood In the ball Juat outside Lutles\nroom.\nAnd u they atood there Allen\ncalled up from the Courthouse downtown.\n\"Can you come down and go with\nme tor the license?\" he uked Susan\nwhen ahe answered the telephone.\n\"Right away, darling.\"\nSuun made a aound of despair ao\naoft that he did DM bear lt. \"Ob,\nAllen, I can't. Uncle Worthy's sick,\nand Lutle'i In bed with a cold\u2014and\nthe furnace bu gone till ta pieces\u2014\"\n''And you have cold feet,\" Allen\nfinished.\n\"No\u2014no-7-no. I'll tell you all about\nIt tonight,\" aald Susan. \"Can't you\nget the thing without me being\nthere?\"\n\"Well\u2014I don't k\"ow. I'll see what\nI can do. Ooodby.\"\nShe is.  \u201e. __J telephone for a\nminute or two, her forehead pressed\nagainat the mouthpiece.,,, Of course\nhe would think tbat ahe did not want\nto go with him for thc license. But\ntonight she would make him under*\nstand Just how things were. She would\nput all hla doubts and fears at rest.\nAt half put five when Susan started\nUpstairs to change her dress for dinner she met Lutle coming down. She\npassed her without a word, walked\ndow i the hall and tapped upon the\npanels of Uncle Worthy's study door.\n_ think he's upstairs lying down,\"\nSusan volunteered.\nNo. He'a In here,\" aald Lutle coldly,\nJust u Uncle Worthy called, \"Come\nin.\"\nShe vanished within and Busan did\nnot need her sixth sense to tell her\nthat Lutle had gone tn to tell her\nbrother about the disgraceful scene\nIn the dining room the nlgtt before.\nSbe wu sure that Lutle would call lt\n\"perfectly disgraceful,\" a d she could\nImagine Just how she would describe\nlt\u2014\"and there they were, spooning\naway for dear life I I wu never more\nsurprised or embarrassed. You could\nhave knocked me over with a pin\nfeather!\"\nAunt Edna ww at the head of the\nstairs. She had an empty oll-of-\nwlntergreen bottle ln her hand, and\nber corsets squeaked u ahe squeezed\npast Suaan. \"1 wu Juat going toatake\nthla downstairs ao you wouldn't forget to get lt filled at the drug store\ntonight,\" ahe uld. \"My knee's sll\npuffed up like a toy ball m. This\noold old iceberg of a house\u2014\"\n\"I'll take the bottle downstairs for\nyou,\" Suaan offered, holding out her\nhand for tt. \"No, thanka. I'm going\ndown anyway\u2014\" She limped put\nSuaan, her corsets squeaking u ahe\nmoved.\nSuaan atood at the top of the\nstairs for a moment listening to the\naound of her alow uneven footfalls.\nThey went down the hall to the\nkitchen. Tben presently tbey came\nback to the hall. The door of Uncle\nWorthy's atudy opened and closed.\nAunt Bdna had gone to sit In at the\nfamily conference, on Susans three-\ncornered love affair.\nA street car stopped at the corner.\nThe reflection of lta lighted windows\nlay tor. a moment on tne snow in\nfront of tbe houu and then wu gone.\nThere can. tbe aound of Allen whistling hla favorite \"Waters of Mlnhe-\ntonka\" tuna u he came up the front\nwalk and around to the aide of tbe\nhouw.\nSusan gave her hair a lut pat with\nthe brush and ran a powder puff\nquickly acrou her nose and chin and\nforehead, whitening a skin that r .s\nlovelier without powder. Then she\nwent out Into thu hall to wait lot*\nAllen. The family were atlll shut in\nthe atudy, and ahe would have a second to tell htm what Lutle had done.\nLIS wondered If Uncle Worthy would\nass him to leave the house and where\nhe would go lt be did leave. . , She\nwondered, with a thrill of excitement,\nlf he would want her to go with him\nand If ahe would have the courage to\ndo It.\nAfter a minute or two had gone by\nand Allen had not appeared ahe went\nsoftly down to the landing and peered\nover the ratling. There wu not a\nsound ln the lower hall and It wu\nempty ln the white glare of tbe electrolier. Allen's hat and overcoat were\nnot on tbe hall tree. What could have\nhappened to him since she bad heard\nthe thud of the door closing thru or\nfour mlnutea before, she aaked herself, running down Into the hall.\nThe door of her uncle's atudy atood\nopen, and the atudy wu empty, too.\nAa she stood looking into the amall\nrem with lta books and lta old furniture and lta bottles sbe caught the\nmurmur of voices from tha rear of the\nhouse. From the entry way at the end\nof the rear hall.,\nSusan pulled open the door and\nhurried down the cold Uttle passage.\nAt the foot of the three steps that\nwent down to the aide door atood\nAllen, facing the three people who\nhad evidently gone there to mwt him\nu he came In. The two women atood\non either aide of Uncle Worthy who\nwu talking to Allen, and lt struck\nSuaan that tbey were like a wall,\nthick and solid and Immovable, u\ntbey atood there In a tow,\n\"And Juat wbo and what ara you,\nMr. Sholes, If I may aak ln the Interests of my niece!\" Uncle Worthy\nwu uylng In his booming voice u\nBusan came into the Uttle hallway.\nAllen ahot a look at Susan before be\nanswered. There wu a tiny twinkle of\namusement ln that look, and he did\nnot seem to be at all disturbed by\nwhat wu happening.\n\"WeU, I intend to be a lawyer, air,\"\nhe aald tn a pleasant, good-natured\ntone.\nUnols Worthy grunted. \"I sw.\nTou're not anything now, but you\nintend to be something by and by,\"\nhe  observed.\n\"Tu, sir.\" Allen wu still courteous.\nstill pleasant. \"I'm studying law at\nnight. In the daytime I work down at\nthe Court Houw. Deputy clerk.\"\nUncle Worthy made tbat grunting\ncontemptuous aound In hla throat\nonce mora. \"And what makes you\nthink you can oome Into a houu like\nthla and force your attentions on a\ngirl Uke my niece, you\u2014you Jacklegl\"\nhe roared.\n(TO Bl CONTINUED)\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nApplu In 11)33 topped the Uat of\nCanadian commercial fruits wltb the\npreliminary estimated value of S8.-\n390,700, followed by strawberries,\n11.854.300; peaches.S! ,100,300; raspberries, 1738,100; grapes. 1652,300.\ncherries, 1491.600; pears, S473.300;\nplums, 1358,400. and apricots, tM.ooo.\nPeggy Cook of TraU, well known\nthroughout the district for her vocal\ntalent, will be on the air tonight over\nthe B.C. network of the Canadian\nRadio commission, with the Padberg\ntrio.\nMrs. Cook haa taken part ln many\nconcert programs both ln Orand\nForks, where her parents, Mr. and\nMm John Graham realde, and ln\nTrail where ahe now Uvea. She hu\nalso been heard In Nelson on various\noccasions and hu been a successful\nfutlval competitor.\nCANADIAN   RADIO\nCOMMISSION  NETWORK\nCJCA    CHWK    CRT    CKCK    CFCN\n730        710 710 1010      10311\nCBCV    CJAT     CKOV    Cl'OC  CFJC\n1100       1800       1210       li.HI       1310\n(Owing    to    difficulties  between\nthe Canadian Radio Commission and\nthe Musician's Union all over Canada, Commlulon programs are subsequent to change without notloe.)\n6:00 Concert Recital\n6:30 Gems trom tbe Lyric Stage\n7:00 Ethel Orleg, wp. Al Smith pla\n7:80 Newa and Weather F .recast\n7:37 Stuart MacLean's Orch,\n8:00 Travel Talk (B.C. Ne|.)\n8:15 Newa  (B.C. Net)\n8:30 VloUn Classics\n8:45 \"We Three\"\n8:00 Padberg    Trio.    Peggy    Cook\nTraU  (B.C. Net.)\n8:30 Melodies,   Vanc'er   (B.C.  Net.)\nGood company deserves good drinks....\njrmutt ve O^^^y\nFAMILY SIZE... 2S\u00ab    \u2022    12-OZ. SIZE ... 15c\n(plus depo.il)\nNBC.-KOO. NETWORK\nKHQ   KGW   KFI  KOO  KOMO   KJR\n590      620      640        790       920    970\n6:00 To be announced\n6:30 Bax-o-Tunu\n7:00 Amos 'n' Andy\n7:13 Oene  and Olenn\n7:30 Memory Lane\n8:00 Hour of Smiles\n9:00 Seymour Simon's Oreh.\n9:00 Political talk  (KOO. KFI)\n9:13 Sport Headline, s  (KOO)\n9:30 Tom  Coakley'a Orch.\n10:00 Newa  Flashes, Sam Hayes\n10:15 Wllllama-Walab  Orch.\n10:35 Press-Radio Newa Service\n11:00 Qua Arnheim's Orch.\nNELSONITES AT\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, Juiy 10.\u2014Mm. A. McDonald   and   family   of   Nelaon   are\nspending tne summer \u00bbt their sum*\nmer residence.\nAndy Kraft and friend of Nelson\napent a day here fishing.\nMr. and Mn. F. Curttes of Nelaon\nwere vlaltora here.\nWilliam Rigby and B. T. Simpson\nof Trau ipent a few ua..s hert.\nE. McLaggan of Trail wu a visitor\nhere.\nC. B. Bowman of Lethbridge spent\na lew daya here.\nMr. and Mra. H. Mawdsley of\nTraU were visitors here.\nMr. and Mra. R. D. Barnei and\nfriend   of   Nelaon   vlalted   Procter.\nMra. Relnghelm and children of\nTrail have taken one of the cottages for a month.\nDr. and Mra. W. O. Rose of Nelaon\nwere guesta here of Mr. and Mrs. W\nR. Jarvis.\nMICHEL SCHOOL\nPROMOTION LIST\nKIMBERLEY BOSS\nBECOMES BRIDE\nMiss Myrtle Garden Weds\nJames Russell\nKIMBERLET, July 10.\u2014A pretty\nhome wedding took place on July 0\nat 10 am., when Myrtle Ella, only\ndaughter of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge\nOarden, became the bride ol James\nRussell Tbe bride Is well known\nhere, her parenta being old timers\nln the district. She waa a teacher\nof the Chapman Camp achool for\nsix years The groom wu born ln\nGlasgow and has spent several yeara i day.\nla home again and able to be about.\nMra. Munroe. Regies, Is spending\nthe aummer wltb her daughter, Mra.\nC. Oughtred at Chapman Camp.\nJune Honeyman, ol Lower Blarch-\nmont bu bun Ul with bronchitis.\n.   Miu Evelyn Smith of TraU la a\nvlaitor In town.\nMr. and Mra J. D. Burnyeat has\nreturned Irom a trip to Vernoo to\nbring their aon Peter from achool\nthere.\nB. 0. Collins of Prince Albert Is\na guut of Mr. and Mrs. Art Mackle.\nMrs. A. Querln, Mrs. A. Avoledo\nand Mra. ' Morando have left for\nCalgary with Dan Curuso for a few\ndaya vacation. .\nR. CtmoUnl hu left for hla home\nln Michel, after spending a holiday\nln town.\nMrs. A. Classen hu left for Edmonton and places nur for s boll-\nC.B.S.-DON   LEE   NETWORK\nKVI      KFRC      KOIN      KSL      KOL\n970        610 MO        1180        l-*.0\n11:00 Broadcast  to Byrd Expedition\n8:30 California  Melodlu\n7:00 Nick Lucaa\n7:15 Press-Radio Newa\n7:15 Million DoUar Bablu (DX.)\n7:30 Uttle Jack Little's Orch.\n7:45 Frank Dalley'a Orch.\n8:00 Red Nichols' Orch.\n8:30 Al  Karelin's Oreb.\n0:00 Jack Russell's Orch.\n9:00 Carol Lofner's Orch. <D:L:)\n9:30 Ray O'Hara's Orch. (D. Ll\n10:00 Bart Woodyard's Orch.  iD:L:>\n10:30 Merle   Carlson's  Orch.   (D:L:)\n500  :\n500\n\u2022300  k CJOR\nVANCOUVER\n\u00ab:30 J. W. Kelly Program\n8:40 Stock Quotations\n6:45 Newa   Varieties\n7:00 Mualcal Program\n7:15 Immediate  Issues, Mclnnls\n7:30 Mason & Rlach Program\n7:45 Musical   Program\n0:00 Cariboo  Cowboya\n10:00 Cocoanut  Orova Orch.\n680   k KPO 441   m\nSAN FRANCISCO 30,000 w\n0:30 Barbara Merkeley, harpist\n8:45 Air Ice Carnival, E.T.\n7:00 Nanette La Salle, ballade\n7:15 Agriculture Today\n7:30 Hollywood  Comedy Stars E.T\n7:45 Babe Rutb, drama, E.T.\n8:00 CaUfornlana   on   Parade\n8:30 But of Their Ability\n9:00 To be announced\n9:16 Book -Parade\n0:30 MarahaU's Mavericks\n10:00 Night Court\n11:00 Oua Arnheim's Orch.\n11:30 Charlea  Runyan, organist\nKJR\n970  k\nSEATTLE\n6:00 The Song Bag\n7:00 Lotus Land\n7:16 Around the Town\n7:30 Auld Lang Syne\n7:46 Radio Ralph\n8:00 Vlndabonlans,  Blmbaum\n8:90 Dollars and Centa\n8:43 81 and Elmer\n10:00 Musical   Favorites\n309.1   m\n6000  w\nKNX\n289.5 m\n50,000  w\n1050 k\nHOLLYWOOD\n6:00 Newa  Service\n6:16 Concert Oroup\n6.30 Sports Hews on Parade\n6:45 Tour Dinner _,..uue _7T.\n7:00 Watanabe and Archie\n7:15 Henry Ibling'a Orch.\n7:46 King Cowboy\n8:00 The  In-Laws\n8:15 Babe  Ruth  Dramatized, E.T.\n8:30 Realty Board Program\n9:00 News Service\n0:16 The Crockets\n10:00 Alh.im of Life\n10:16 Pete. PontrcUl's Orch.\nI\nMICHEL, July 10.\u2014Michel School\nPan List Is:\nOn recommendation to Orade X\u2014\nBen O. Volpattl. Oeorge Fisher, Joy\nratea, Steve Kuleskl, Mike Turyk.\nMartha Androlqlck, Margaret Wc-\nFegan. On Trial, Robert Taylor, Joe\nFarano.\nDivision II:\nTo Orade IX\u2014Rcsle Altomare, Elate BaU, Edna CavU, Joe Oergel.\nRobert Halko, Mary Oley, Helen\nPodrasky. Beatrice Reeve, Mary Ter-\nrion, Florence Thompaon, Vera\nWalsh.\nThose taking government examinations were: Owen BUIey. Slro Clm-\nollnl, Annie Oergey, Marie Jenkins,\nBessie Latka, John Myles, Mike\nWaeylyn.\nTo Orade Vin\u2014Mabel Beech, Amelia hala, Betty Heycock, Eileen\nKrall, Cecilia Latuy, May Marsh,\nMarjorie Taylor, Bruno Truant, Margaret Wuylyn, Stauley Myndiuk. On\ntrial, Hilda Dagnola, Pbylls Mitchell\nDivision III:\nTo Orade VII\u2014Harold Ahlgren,\nMary Benson, Doreen Branch, Helen\nFeranlc. Richard Harrison. Selwyn\nHeycock, Bennett Komenace, Ruth\nMathews, Steve Letuy, Vince Llshka,\nAvelllno Marchl. Alex Moshuk, Marjorie Oley, Mettle Penman, Ellen\nPlcton, Armlda Serarinl. Herbert\nTravis. On trial\u2014Treu Caruso. Em-\nUlo D'Andrea, Albert Qssparotto.\nTo Orade VIII\u2014HUda Cannon,\nRoaie Dagnola, Amello D'Anna, Lily\nOlordanna, Thomas Hobla, LuUe\nSmith, Ada Adama.\nDivision IV:\nTo Orade VI\u2014Kenla Dsubln, Norma Yates, Ella Marchl, Anita Clro-\nollnl, Lea CrlstofoU, Steve Mirk-\novltch, Olyn Thomu, Ernests Mont-\nemoro, Loula Dngaro, Owen Little,\nLorraine Jenklnaon, BUly Fowler,\nMargaret Penman, Joe Altomare,\nJamea Thomson, Kathleen McKlnnls,\nFrank Lyne, Leno Volpattl, Pete\nLetasy, Kenneth OaUa, Margaret\nHalko, Jack Weaver, Alba Lent,\nMike Mlhalynuk, Tom Owen, Mina\nMowat, Laura De Lues.\nTo Orade VII, on trial \u2014 Harry\nLowe, Llrxle Mlrkovltch, Margaret\nChala.\nDlvlalon V;\nTo Orade VI\u2014Richard BaU, Leno\nBonato, Mary D'Andrea, Harriet\nDootson, Billy Firth, Gloria Oallo.\nAndy Oaaparotto. Beth Oergel, May\nOergel, Mary Olordano, Ronald Jenkins, Edith Holmu, Emily Komenace, Doreen Koaler, Albert KraU,\nMargaret Latka, Roddy Linn, John\nMakuk, Una March, Velvy Marchl,\nBilly McOovern Mario Petteolo,\nMary Qualtfere, Bernard Smith, Robert Smltii. Louise Straker, Clifford\nTaylor, David ThewUa, Oordon Travis, Beule Troyanek, Valentino Volpattl, Walter Wuver, Hilda Wln-\netanley, BUly Wlnatantey, Bsme\nOoodall, Kathleen Sorrentlno.\n' Division VI:\nTo Orade V\u2014(In order of merit)\n\u2014Margaret OrlUus, Jamea O'Nell,\nRou Marie D'Andrea, Anna Repka.\nPercy Martri, Jean Mitchell, Roale\nFarano, lubelle Martin, Louvaine\nPetovello, Joe Mitchell, Joe Repka,\nSteve Makuk, Doris Davey, Mas\nTuryk, Sam Farano, Edgar Beech,\nDonald McFarlane, Dorlno Quarln.\nElren D'Angelo, Helen Robertson,\nWallace KraU, Dlnora Bonato, Andy\nSalvo, Irene Porter, Jack Scales,\nDavid Marsh, Jessie Hulme, Violet\nWeaver, Aldo Busato, Albert Ingham, Donnie BUIey, Celester DePaoii.\nDivision VH:\nTo Oracle IV B\u2014(In order of\nmerit) \u2014 Leonard Adams, Ornella\nPlcco, Tannl*. Shaw, Mcllo Ungaro,\nOllmpla Romano, Oeorge Oley,\nSophie Chala, Audrey Clare, Harold\nGalls, Margaret Oergey, Alice Sor-\nrlntlno, Vera Winters, Laddie Val-\nenta, Irene D'Andrea, Oordon Cart-\nwright, Domenlco Romano, Vera\nBanner, Harry McKay, Uco Marchl,\nThella Panlec, Eric Hulme, Joe Volpattl, Susie Letuy, Barbara Lows,\nHazel Travis, Ida Blearo, BlUy\nThomson, Oeno Borsato, Sam Hobbs,\nOladya Hudok, Evelyn Dootson,\nStanley Kotek, Rosens Tomobsa. Joe\npuglrlse, Oustave Qualtlere, Rudolph\nUngaro, Mary Gardiner. Una Mont-\nemuro, Betty Cannon, Nevolln Bon*\nin, Audrey Mathews.\nDivision vm:\nTo Orade IHA\u2014 (In order of merit)\u2014Emll Llshka, Celester DePaoll,\nJoan Heyea, Henry Latka, Dan Orlg-\njdruk. Eleo De Paoll, Mary Montc8.nl.\nI Nlllo Quarln, Oeno Bolpattl, Doris\nFirth, Jean McOovern, Lena D'Angelo, Joe Ferragottl, Oeorge Mannlon,\nMargaret Klemak, Mary Mynduk,\nJean Thew lis, Nancy McOovern. Al-\nwyu Koaler, Avelno Clmollno, David\nDryden, -Oeorge Davey, Oeno Truant.\nTo Orade UIB\u2014-(In order of merit) \u2014 Margaret Katrlchak, Arthur\nWlnstanley, Tony Monteganl, Ollm-\nSla, Volpattl, Oordon Blair, Carol\noru, Anthony De Lues, Nellie Bag-\nglo, Norma Glanfranscesco, Roels\nJacino, Anne Chala, Fnnk Repka,\nFiorina Olanfranoesco.\nTo Orade HB\u2014Margaret Martin,\nFrances Robinson, Margaret Sadllsh,\nMamie Krall, Ursula Feragottl, jon-\nny Latka, Wilfred Moshuk, Derek\nOoodall, Jerry Mora, LuUe Jenklnaon, Helen Volpattl, Rheubln Marsh.\nInu Bonln, Joe Fetoello, Oeorge\nMarsh, Violet D'Andrea.\nTo Orade. HB-Ruth Mitchell,\nFrancu Horrocks, Mary Whlttaker,\nMary BaUnt, Edward Banner, Charlea\nProdasky, Kenneth McFarlane, Loula\nFontana, Rodolpfo Bolsata, Ellen\nHolmu, Bobby Hudock, Vera Troyanek, Alex Waanock, Raymond Thomu, Ales Letuy, Stanley Valenta,\nMary Jenklnaon.\nTo Orade IA\u2014Charlie Armstrong.\nFrank MltcbeU, Pearl Zelth, Farmo\nCtmoUnl, Remlglo Plcco, AUoa Dootson, Myrtle Holub, Muriel McOovern,\nNeU De Paoll, Mike Latka, Margaret\nMitchell, Irene Mannlon, Margaret\nTravis, Irene Latka, Cyril CavU, Btl-\nauanna Chala, Katie Letuy, Raymond Olordanna; Charlie Podrasky,\nEvelyn Ungaro, BUly McFegan.\nBruno Marchl, Cello Olanfrancesco,, i\nEda CrlstofoU, Margaret Mlhalynuk.|.\nIn Klmberley, holding a poeltlon as\nforeman of the C. M. - S. machine\nshop at the concentrator. Tba wedding wu a quiet one, the only\nguests beside the family being Mr.\nand Mn. Mcallum of Cranbrook and\nAles Waldie, Intimate frlenda of the\ngroom.\nTbe bride wu gowned in blue organdy, with rose colored sash and\nwore a wide white crepe bat and\nwhite slippers. She \/carried a bouquet of pink roses, wltb fern and\nbablu breath. Tbe room wu decorated with masses of blue delphinium, pink snapdragon and rosea.\nThe bride entered tbe room on\nthe arm of her father. The ceremony wu performed by the Rev. A.\nN. McMillan.\nAfter the wedding breakfast\nwhere the table wu aglow with\nping candles and rose colored flowen, many frlenda flocked in to give\ntheir but wishes. They left, on a\nmotor trip to Banff, Calgary and\nJasper Park. The bride's travelling\noutfit wu a swagger suit of green\nwltb a ut of fine martin fun. They\nwill be gone about 10 daya. On\ntheir nturn they will make their\nhome on tbe Townsite, where the\ngroom haa purchased a houae.\nMany beautiful gifts were presented to the bride. Sbe Is a popular\nmember of the Junior Bridge Club\nand she and the groom have been\nmemben of the Orpheus chotr for\nsome time. The choir presented ber\nwith a silver service.\nMlaa Marguerite Dakln hu returned home trom ber school near\nCoronation, Alta.\nBertha and Jean Murdock, daughters of Mr. Murdock ot Canal Plata\nare vlaltlng Mr. and Mn. Brock\nMarkle on the Townsite.\nThe young daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Jack Patterson, who hu been\n111 In the hospital with pneumonia\nMrs. Keel Is vlaltlng her mother\nln Edmonton Alta.\nORANGE LODGES\nAHEND CHURCH\nRossland Members Hear Kev.\nCf H. Daly at St. Andrew's\nUnited Church\nROSSLAND, July 10\u2014Members of\nlo.l. No. 1708 uid Oolden City\nlodge No. 786, LOB A. marched to\nSt. Andrew'i United church Sunday\nevening to attend divine service. Rev.\nC. H. Daly took for his text \"Who are\nthese that are arrayed ln white raiment? These are they that came out\nof great tribulation anU have washed\ntheir robes and made them white ln\nthe blood of the lamb.\"\nMr. Daly spoke of the good work\ndone In the past by the Orange association and called the attention of\nthe members to the national, civic\nand economic wrongs which still remain to be righted, calling upon them\nto throw their full strength Into the\neffort to build up national righteousness, and not rest on the memories\nof the fine work accomplished ln the\npast. An anthem was given by the\nchoir.\nMrs. Oeorge Brown has left to visit\nIn Vancouver.\nMrs. E. W. Campbell ts holidaying\nat Syrlnga Creek.\nErnest Oreen, who has been visiting friends here, has returned to his\nhome ln Nelson.\nJack Smith, Nelson, accompanied\nGELINAS TaLS\nOF TRIP EAST\nRotary Club Has New\nPlan for Program\nEntertainment\nInteresting facts and experiences\nof his trip through United States,\nwer? given by A. Oellnas when be was\nthc speaker at the luncheon bout of \u25a0\nthe Rotary club In tne Hume hotel,,\nRilv room. Mr. Oellnas recently took\na tour through the United Btates, taking about seven weeks on the trip.\nA new move had been planned by\nthe program committee, stated A. B.\nOllker, chairman In making his report. In the past the program committee had designated a program to\neach committee wltb the result that\nln many cases lt wan left to the chairman of that committee ta provide\nthe program while the others escaped\nwithout doing |ny work. Thli year\ntbey proposed to make each member of the club responsible for a program, and there would be plenty of\nwarning so that they would have time\nto prepare.\nA. Browne stated that the Boy\nScouts would be going Into camp on\nJuly 18 and that five cars were needed\nto take them there. He asked for four\nothers to assist him lh getting the\nboys out and found the necessary\nnumber.\nby his sisters, Misses Annie, Ethel and\nlc* Smith and his brother Will, spent\na day guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.\nErskine.\nMrs. H. Saare has returned to her\nhome tn Nelson after visiting here\nwith her daughter, Mrs. D. Hlngs.   '\nMr. and Mrs. A. M. Gibson are\nholidaying at-Christina Lake.\nMrs. C. C. Corbett, who has been\nspending the past year in Seattle,\nhas returned to the ctty to take up\nresidence. She was accompanied by\nher niece, Miss Jean   Acaulay.\nMiss Adelaide Hathaway, who has\nbeen vlsl ng here and In Trail, bu\nreturned to her home In Spokane.\nA hoard of 36.000 ancient bronae\ncoins was recently discovered stored\nln what appears to have been an\nEgyptian bank at Karants.\n!^1)ttte0i#eBatl \u20ac*om.pMt!t.l|$J\nINCOttPdRAVIO   ttt MAV 1*70.\nJULY SALE\nAT THE BAY\nTHURSDAY\nMEN'S SPORT\nOXFORDS\nREGULAR $5.00 PAIR\nThese are Black and\nWhite or Brown and\nWhite brogties, suitable\nfor dress or sport wear. -\nMade over combinations\nfitting last with Goodyear, welted soles. Pair .\n4\n.29\nSPECIAL CLEAN-UP OF\nSUMMER\nPRINTS\nUp-to-the-minute patterns in Voiles,\nRayons, Ripplesheens, Piques and fine\nPercales. Regular prices 39c, to 79c.\nAll to Co Thursday\u2014\n3 yards 95c\nCar Batteries at Economy Prices\nReliable Monarch Batteries in 11 or 13\n11-PI*te\n13-Plt.t\nplate dimension. Fully guaranteed by ft _f_ q*   g fm gc\nHie maker and the Hudson's Bay Com- *r Q***   * -J\u00bb**\npany\nLadies' Cotton\nSlacks\nAnew shipment\nof ladies' cotton\nslacks. Just the\nthing for camping\nor beach wear.   In\nNavy, White and\nAlice Blue.\nWHITE\nSKIRTS*\nLadies' white skirts\nof novel ty light\nweight, flannel,  in\n3 different styles.\nSizes 14 to 20.\n$1-50 $2*5\ne**Wfot\nMEN'S WHITE SUMMER SHIRTS\nWhite Broadcloth shirts, collar at-a a\ntached or separate collar style. $^L*\nLOOK FOR THE RED SALE CARDS\ni\t\n PAOI POUR\nU-Dlltisstt April 81, IK-l\n\"Men'or 0\/ Brttt'iA Co.umMa'1 FomtJy Newspaper\"\nALL TIE HEWS WHILE IT IS PEWS\nPuMUMd    ertrj    momioi   uttM   ttt___   *J\ntho   NEWS   POBUSBWO   COUtWt.   UUITED,\n.1.    SUn   Stmt,   Netaon.    Brltui\nColumbU\nnon IM. PllnU tietitnp Conn-ctta.\ntil Deptrtmente\nMember   ol   the   Audit   Bantu  ot   oiroutatlone\n\u25a0ad The Ceoeolen Preu UMfd Win Newe BtVTloo\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 11,\n1984.\n\"KEEPING IN STEP WITH MARS\"\n\"A crime in a Serbian village deprived Canadian\nmothers of .60,000 sons, caused 600,000 men to wear\nuniform and left 95,000 men on pension. Another war\nmight disrupt the Commonwealth, weaken the unity\nof Canada and leave a state of anarchy in which our\nvery existence as a nation might be challenged.\"\u2014\nExtract from an illuminating article by Brooke Claxton\nin Canadian Business.\nThe author presents a strong case for peace, says\nths Victoria Times. He agrees, of course, that Canadians want peace, but he argues from the business\nstandpoint that Canada needs peace, for \"if the campaign for peace does not succeed, business as it is\norganized in Canada today is finished.\" Confidence\nthat the world will remain at peace is the condition in\nwhich the freest possible interchange of the world's\ngoods can be profitably carried on. Mr. Claxton reminds us tbat we, like everyone else, have felt that\npeace would look after itself. We are only now learning\nthat is exactly what peace does not do. Peace must be\nworked for, fought for if necessary, just as we would\nfight to maintain the law and British institutions.\nTo quote frem his article :\n\"Think of it: if there had been no war there\nwould bt no direct federal debt of $2,800,000,000 today.\nTie direct cost of war to the Dominion government is\ngiven as $1,696,912,860, with $592,619,884 more expended on pensions, etc., making a total direct expenditure of 12,288,582,194. If these expenditures had not\nbeen made nd tbe money necessary to meet, interest\nand pension charges had been applied to reduce the\ndebt, not only would the entire debt have been paid\noff bat a substantial part of the indirect obligations\nof Canada amounting to $1,075,905,000 would have\nbeen satisfied. Think of Canada without a debt. Think\nof Canada without the war and its toll.\n\"Last year Canada had to find $189,700,000 for\ninterest. In addition, we spent $-11,700,000 on war\npensions and $9,500,000 for the treatment of returned\nsoldiers. It is safe to say that out of each dollar\npaid in federal taxes, sixty cents goes to pay for the\ncost of the last war.\"\nNo one can deny, says Mr. Claxton, that our prosperity has been based largely upon the sale of wheat\nabroad. The selling price of the crop made the difference between good and hard times. As a result of the\ncountries of Europe growing their own and paying\nthree and even four times as much for wheat inferior\nto our Canadian product, tM world price and the world\nflow has been reduced to the point where wheat can not\nbe produced in Canada and sold at a profit. For the\nseason ended July 81, 1927, the production of all exporting countries was 8,083,000,000 bushels of wheat,\nwhile the production of the importing countries was\n1,210,000,000 bushels. In 1933, the production of tbe\nexporting countries was about the same, 8,085,000,000\nbushels, but the production of the importing countries\nhad increased to $1,870,000,000 bushels. This increase\nwu brought about by the erection of tariffs to fantastic levels, even as high as $1.62 a bushel when\nWheat was selling at forty-one cents.\nAs we would expect, this has made a tremendous difference to Canada. In the crop year ending\nJuly 81,1928, we obtained $440,000,000 from the sale\nof wheat abroad, in 1980, $280,000,000 and in 1932,\n$180,000,000. In five yearuour export trade has shrunk\nfrom $1,864,000,000 to $597,000,000. These shrinkages\nhave been reflected in a decreasing circulation of money\nand credit. So long as fear and suspicion are abroad\nand armaments sre being added to and trade uses\nthe language and technique of war we can hardly\nexpect prosperity to return for long. As* Sir Arthur\nSalter haa said: \"Political security is at the heart of\nour problem\" of recovery.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMES W. BARTON. M D.\nBetween\nYou and\nMe\nByJ.B.C\nBeglne to look Uke t retl louthern\nBrlttah Oolumblt rammer. Smoke It\nSouring over the hills from the flnt\n11 tnuh (ire.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nThey wy Ohtrllt Doctor ot the loctl\nthetter got thle letter recently. Well,\nmtybe he did, mtybe he didn't. Anywty hen |oe\u00ab;\nDeer Blr\u2014I tm writing you account my own merit. It htn been\nmy deelre to become tn actor.\nI tm qualified for practically tU\naporte tmuaement tad eervlce, euch\nit Doting, dancing, tnd flirting. Tbe\neervlce I tm qutllfled for\u2014ho'iie-min,\nmteeeur tnd uiher. I wu trained for\n1 Pullman porter. But I haven't been\ncall. I htve absolutely been 'neirly\nill over tnd I hive oome ln contact\nWtU- mtny people of different character, tnd I oould write you t perfect\npity, thtt would compete with Uncle\nToms Ctbln.\nI tm brotdmlnded not excited or\n\u2022urprlsed it tnythlng. I htve t wreen\npenonilltle. Don't keep me wilting\nJESSIE\nHEADACHES IN CHILDREN\nOor eye epeclallats UH ui that lt\nto during tht flnt four yun of life\nthtt the finer development of children's eyesight tikes place; thit while\nthe youngster ou \"tw\" from the beginning, lt dou not really know dls-\nttncu tnd thus grupc for things fir\ntwty or actually nearer to lt thtn lt\nntlitet.\nHowever lt ta during tht flnt yun\nof ichool Ufe thtt the flnt eymptomt\nof \"eye ttrtln\" tn met. Fortunately\nthe eyu adjust themselves very well\nwith mott children to thlt If then\ntn defects they tn usually noticed by\ntht tetcher.\nDr. Htni Btrkin. Sm rrenclsco, Id\nTht Sight Stvlng Sevisw, uyt thtt ln\nflrtlghted or netrslghted children\ntheee defects tn discovered ln tbelr\n\u2022 trty echtol \u2022***>\u25a0 rarelghtedneu\nctusu hudi-nes tdd blurring of\nprint; shortsightedness prevents cletr\nvirion from btck seats of the schoolroom. Theu children therefore need\nglasses ttrUer In Ufe.\nAi Whool work laoniws, theee\n\u2022light eye defects become evident u\nthe. child compltlns of httdtcliu,\ntlrAnut.   rettleunue.   lnibtuty   to\nconcentrtte for tny length ot Ume:\nthen tn feelings ot ftlntneu, red'\nrimmed eyu, tnd frequent flow of\ntun.\nThtu childnn tn tully upset by\ntoo much light, or by t bit too llttle,\nby glut from walls or oelling, disturbing noises, tnd so forth. \"In genertl, headaches of the ch' 1 occur\ntfter ichool houn tnd tn often tully dispelled by t little exercise, t\npiece of breed tnd Jim, or t glut ot\nmilk, or by t dow ot outor oil.\"\nHowever, lf the hetdtchw tn really\ndut to tht eyu they persist ln tppetr*\nIng tfter whool houn, ututlly In tht\nfonhetd,\nDr, Btrktn wtnt ptrents tnd\ntetchers thtt Infected tonsils, teeth.\ntnd ttry often tht sinuses, tn to\nbltmt for t gntt muy hetdtehtt,\n\u2022nd glasses thould not be put on tht\nchild untl' thtu conditions htn bun\nremoved.\nTht point ta thtt the eyes tn tht\nmut \"precious\" of thl flvt ipeclal\nsens a Ud thtt Whtlt some heldtches\nmty bt dut to defective vlilon glasses\n\u2022hould not bt pnacribed for httd-\ntohu, even by u oculist\u2014the physl-\nclsn eye speclilist\u2014until the digestion, tonilli, twth ud slnuees htvt\nbun Inveetlgtted.\nSindy Mirtln, ont of Nelton'l ton-\nmoat rugby players ud ill-mound\nithlete, .who keeps ln trim by Juggling 500-pound barrels of processed\nstriwberrles Is thc proud fither ot t\nbtby diughter. And til the time I\nwu hoping It would be t boy bectuse\nI bid figured wt would call the btby\nFttt. Anywty with tht strawberry\ntin ud tht raspberry wuon In\nfull iwlng Sindy uyi \"it's the berrtu,\" Anyway hi ctn get t nice glrl'i\nntme from wme of the ttney ntmes\nthtt oome on Imported frulti tnd\nwhtt not from Cillfomli. Or he ctn\ncut tht \"e\" off Pete tnd cell her pet.\nI bet the will wme dty.\ntti\nJot Slmpwn, t gentlemu of color,\ngot i. Job on t railroad conitructlon\ngang. The flnt dty the bou wemed\nto pile til tht hardest work on Jom.\nHe ctrrled hetvy timbers ud nlta til\ndty. Thtt tvtnlng, tired out, he tp-\nproiched thl 1**1.\n\"Bou, li you sho' you got my ntme\non dt pty.ro'17\"\n\"Bun, Joe Slmpwn. 8-1-m-p-i-o-n.\nRight?\"\nDtfa right. I thought aho' you\nbtd me down u Samson.\"\nWillie Jones\u2014\n\"Unloaded' gun\u2014\nTrigger pulled\u2014\nWillie done.\ntot\nOne of tht busiest pieces ln town\u2014\nTbt McDonild Jtm compuy. Yesterdiy thty wtn lotdlng 1*50 barrels of\nprocessed strawberries for the eutern\nmirket. Tint's t lot of fruit whtn\none considers etch barrel runs from\ntbout 4S0 to Bit poundi. The barrels\nin rolled from oold storage Into t\nrefrigerator ctr tt tht ume temperature. They'll bt down eut pntty\nwon. And tht boyi were lotdlng and\nwe'jhlng In berrtu, straws, rups tnd\nhuckle. Mr. McDonald wu t busy\nmu but not too busy to be courteous\nto visitors looking over the plant.\nAnd st thtt he hu t bid htnd.\ns     \u2022     \u00ab\nA prise hit ot news:  Mtglstritt\nWlllltm Brown wu trying t chip on\n-THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. S.C-WIDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 11, UM-\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nDEFENDS NUDITY\nWITH THE BIBLE\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014WIU ont of your reidtn plesse\npour light on dtrkness, by explaining\nwby uyone tn t Chrtttlu country\n\u2022hould be punished for practising\nnudism.\nA precedent uttbllshed by tht express commud ud approval ot Ood,\nihould mut uy objection brought\nforward thtt nudism ta contrary to\nmorality or pnbUc policy,\nStul, king of Israel, whu naked\nfor t night ud t dty, causing the\npeople 'to uk, \"Is Stul tlw amongst\nthe prophets?\" (Simuel 18-34). This\nwould   csuse   one   to   believe   thtt\nnudism wu \u2022 common prictice tmong\nthe prophets.\nThe prophet, Isaiah, whu naked\nfor thrw yetn tt the express commud of Ood, who ttld, \"Oo ud\nlow tht n-k-cloth trom off tpy\nloins, ud tht shoe from oft thy\ntut.\" ud ht did w, walking naked\nUd barefoot. And Ood uld, \"At my\nservant imu hath gou naked for\nthru yetn,\" (tc. Isaiah 10: i and >.\nIt there any significance betwwn\ntht thrw yun' nakedness practised\nby the prophet ud tht punishment\nmeted out, under the Criminal Code\nof Canada, to those who practlu thtt\nwhich mtt with tht tpprovtl of Ood?\nThe difference with nudism tnd\nnhlbtttontam Is cletrly undentood.\nJOHN DERKE\nBouth Fork, July 10.\nGRANDPA LAUGHED\nAT THESE\n(rrom Dtlly News flin of July, 1914)\nAn enterprising young florist, ln\norder to Increue hta tnde, tdvertlsed:\n\"We give t picket ot flower weds\nwith every plut,\"\nHis competitor tcrou tbe itreet\nsought to mwt the competition by\nadvertising:\n\"We give the earth with every\nplut.\"\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nA minister during Sundty wrmon\nuld: \"In etch bltde of grau thtn\nla l  sermon.\"\nTht following dty t member of hta\nflock ww the putor mowing tbt ltwn\nud wisecracked: \"Well parson, I'm\ngltd to we you cutting your sermons\n\u2022hort, for once.\"\n20 YEARS AGO\n(From Nelwn Dtlly News of July 11,\n1914)\nW. C. Ivee of Lethbridge hu been\ntppolnted to the supreme court bench.\nFrom Quebec he ctme west to Albertt\nln 1881, tnd wu educated at Pincher\nCrwk public school, de graduated\nlater from McOlll ud wu admitted\nto bar ln Northwest Territories ln 1901,\npracticing In Lethbridge slr.ee.\n\u2022   \u00ab   \u2022\nJowph Harry Burfield of Medicine\nHit, Alts, ud Mlu Jue Buckles \u2022!\nt disorderly count the dty befon\nJuly 1. Tht fellow pleaded guilty but\n\u2022sked for leniency \"bectuw, your\nhonor, It would be t darned shame\nfor t loyal British subjwt to ipend\nJuly the Flnt ln Jill.\" Ht got three\nmonthi.\nHere ud there\u2014J. F. Cottu working on u electrical motor l\u00bbte at\nnight\u2014tnd remarking to ma thlt he\nhid not bwn nported right it the\nratepayers meeting recently\u2014Which\nletdi me to suggest thtt thew chips\nwho conduct public meetings try to\nkeep their temper tnd tongue controlled tnd they won't ity uythlng\nthtt might get them Into trouble\nthrough reports In the pnw. While\non the subject I cltlm tht ratepayers\ngot t ftlr nport In every wty. Apparently they wtnted t verbatim report which would htve filled four or\nfive pages tnd kept t reporter working for dtyi. A newspaper gets out\ndtlly ud glvu u outline of the newa\nfor tht benefit ot Its readers. li everything thtt ippears ln today's Newt\nappeared ln full It would take t\npaper of about to pages to carry lt\nall ud no nader would read the\nhtlf of lt. Well that's off my chest.\nAUNT HET\n'MJ-\n\"Ella can't tat tomatoes and I'm\nglad there's tomtthln' ln thlt town\nthtt ain't scared to dtaagree wltb\nher.\" \"\nStratford Bt. Mary's, Colchester, Englud, were married  In St. Saviour's\nchurch, Nelwn, yesterday. Rtv. J.H.\nKennedy of Bouth Sloctn officiated.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nBorn on July 10 it 319 Robson\nitrwt, Ntlwn, to Mr. ud Mrs. W.H.\nSymonds of Queen's Bty, t wn.\nProtein in Tobacco\nInjure the Sensitive\nDisease of tbt blood vessels, Irregularity of hetrt tctlon ud migraine\nheadaches may bt ctuwd by smoking\nIn persons wbo art sensitive to tobtcco, Dr. Jowph Harkavy, of New York,\nhu reported to tht Auociitlon for\nthe Study of Allergy.\nIt ta not tht nicotine of the tobtcco thtt causes trou \u2022 In thew\npersona. The nicotine mty produce\nsymptoms ot poisoning ln people generally, but another ptrt ot tobtcco,\nthe protein ot eggs, milk or whwt\nctuses trouble In certain other sensitive lndlviduili who ut whtt phy*\nslolua call ellerglc.\nDr. Htrktvy't work bu not gont\nfir enough tor him to state definitely\nbow big t ptrt tobicco sensitivity\nplsys ln the production ot t certain\ntype of hurt tnd blood vessel dls-\nesse. He thinks thtt lf penont who\nin sensitive tmoke enough they mty\nget the disease. Muy persons, however, iho_w sensitiveness to tobtcco\nwithout uy dlwe.se eymptoms. Over t\nthird of tht population ta sensitive\nto tobtcco so ftr tt ikln tests show,\nDr. Harkavy nported.\nAUCTION AND\nCONTRACT BRIDGE\n\u25a0y tht World'i Ludlng Authority\nMILTON 0. WORK\nTHE WAV TO FINESSE \"\n1\n\u2666ll-M\n\u26665-2\n\u2666 K-J-IO+3\n.u\nnmrieUi\nThe tbove hud wu pltyed In t\nContnet gtme. Bouth hid two No\nTrumps ud North, hiving i l.-count\nbid four. Bouth, however, hid bid on\ni minimum, bt appreciated thit while\nt slim wu \u25a0poulble there wu not\nenough chuce of lt to Justify bidding\nfor lt.\nAt Auction South'! one No Trump\nwould obtain the contrtct.\nWhen the htnd wu pltyed, Weit\nled \u2022 small Club, ud Eut'i King wu\nwon by South's Ace. South then led\nthe Ace of Dlimondi ud followed lt\nwith t small Dltmond, finessing In\ndummy. Eut won with the Queen,\nled another Club, ud Weat nn four\nClubs\u2014making five tricks tor tbe adversaries ud setting the Declarer\ntwo trlcki.\nTHE CORRECT FLAY\nTht Declarer mtde u error which\nIs quite common. After winning the\nfirst Club tnd htvlng tbtt suit guarded It Wut led lt but not lf tbe letd\nctme from Eut, Bouth should htve\nflneswd the Dlarnonds w thtt lf the\nflneue loet Wwt would.be ln the letd.\nTo trick i he ihould hive led t Sptde\nwinning with dummy'i Ace or Queen,\nud then htve led either the Jack or\nTen of Dlimondi trom dummy, Uncasing lf Eut did not pliy the Quwn.\nWhen thtt flneue won, t wcond\nDlimond oould be led from dummy\nud the Nine pltyed from the South\nhud, ud thu the Ace of Dlimondi\nto drop West's Quwn tnd establlsh-\ning tht suit ln dummy. Next dummy\nwould be put ln with \u2022 Sptde to cuh\nthe two long Dlimondi, South -.'--\nctrdlng one Hetrt ud one Club. After\nthtt dummy would lead a Spade and\nBouth would cash hli King and Jack\nof Spades. Then Declarer would win\nwith the Aot ud King of Hearts, but\nlow tht thirteenth trick to the adversaries.\nPltyed In thtt wty, twelve trlcki\nwould bt mtde. Even with the Queen\nof Diamonds on tbe wrong ilde, the\n\u25a0adversaries could htve mtde only two\ntrlcki.\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(From Nelson Dtlly Newt of July 11,\n1824)\nMn. J.H Bennett, Btktr street, hu\nleft for Edmonton ud Ctmrow, Alta.,\nwhen ihe will spend tbe next month.\nShe wu tocompultd by ber two wnt,\nAUen Jamu ud Clan Montgomery.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMln Mary Katherine Uttt, dtughttr ot Mr. ud Mn. W. A. La;ta, Vucouver itrwt. Nelson, wu married to\nEric N. Butler, wn of Mr. ud Mri.\nButler of Kulo, July 9. Rev. FRO.\nDredge officiated. They left on t\nhoneymoon to California ud upon\ntheir return will reside on Billet street.\n35 YEARS AGO\n(From Nelson Dtlly Miner of July 11,\n1199)\nR. J. Jaffray, vice-president tnd\nmanaging director of Crowi NW Piss\nCoil compuy, gtvt iome Interesting\nftcta tbout tht compuy. There tre\ntwo mlnu regultrly shipping, both\non Cotl Cntk netr Fernie. Tbey itarted lut Noevmber. Another It to be\nopened it Michel. Over too men in\nemployed. The output ta SOO tons t\ndty but by the year-end u much u\n100 toni ot cotl ud coke t dty wlU\nbe ihlpped. New coke ovens being\nbuilt will bring the total by October\nto 800. HtU Mlnw smelter hen hu\nfound Fernie coke the but ohtalntble.\nMr. Jtffrty believed Netaon wu the\n\"coming town ot B.C.\"\n*   _,   .\nWltb four tint dut brick blocks\nilretdy in count of conitructlon on\nBiker itnet, Thomu Midden hu tnnounced he Intend! to build t two\nor thrw-itory brick Mock at the corner\nof Baker ud Ward streets, the beat\ncorner ln town. Pruent tentative plana\nare for atorei on the ground floor ud\ncommodious, well lald-out offices\nabove.\nPLUMBING\nESTIMATES\nWE AIM TO\nSERVE\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Heating Co., Ltd.\nPhone 666 \u2014 Box 646\nSummer Fuels\nSupreme\nGALT NUT COAL\n$9.00 Per Ton\nACME' EGG (the Coal that's all Coal)\n' $10.00 Per Ton\nWett Transfer Co.\n723 Baker St.\nPhone 33\nMOWERS and RAKES\nPrices Right\nPleased to Quote Prices\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNELSON, B.C.\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nI    -4*l(5Mt>El\u00bb  NAlHAT   MAC  IS   I\nbOlNtS   IM   ,., i     \u25a0\u25a0  i _'\nTHAT \u00a9BUU-\ne>oys\n-SUIT*\nBy Wentove*\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManus\nTHE GUMPS\nTHE MOON AND I\nHELLO  OLO MAN. MOON.' VOU ALONE.\noFTtt' things about mr. remajn\nCOM\u00bbTANT AND UNCHAN-WNOr- TOU *\nLOOKED DOM*4 AT M\u00a3 WW THAT EAMI\nEXPRESSION A TEAR AbO >*HBN I WAO\nHAPP1NESE- MT LtXE-MVMOH-iY-_.\nMY COMFORT- AND YO.u\nLOOK DOWN ON ME AGAIM\nEAME>M.Y.>N.*-*\nhane lost 'AetMTXu-:\nm\u00bb\nSi\n\u00ab*,\nV.HAT WISMK TOO MUST MANE ACQUTREb\n\\j-*TCH.N6- TV.I SILLY MWCl OF MKH AHO W.\nFOE COOHTUIE* CENTURIES- SES-H* THEM.\n&O.U> OP M\u00bb6WTY POKWNES-\n3.YAKVN6 THE* USE OH A SMILE\nOR A KISS- GRO-MNG RICH -\n6MNMM-J- OL&- AND AT LAST, \u25a0\nWE COMEOY l\u00bb AU. EOT r\n6ROM-M-.fr VttSE-\nANO ALWAYS TOO\nLATE\u2022TOO\nAND THIS IE THE fcUD\nfTHAT LONE HAS BROUGHT ME TO-\nFOR THOSE BR-6HT BLUE EY\u00a3\u00bb\nTHOSE OOLDEN CURLS ANO\nSOFT REt> LIPS- FOR TOO,\nMILLIE DESTROSS- I'VE GNENi\nUP EVERYTHING ELSE THAT\nLIFE HELD FOR ME - ANO MOST J\nTRAGIC OF ALL- I'D DO It\n{ALL ONER AfaAIN- IF I HAD_\nTHE CHANCE-\n SHOE\nBARGAINS\nTHAT MEAN REAL\nSAVINGS\nTake advantage of this\nSlashing Sale of Shoes\nto fit the entire family\nBARGAINS FOR\nMEN,\nWOMEN\nand CHILDREN\nR. Andrew\ni    &Co.\nLeadert in Footfashion\nDhnson's Landing\nTeacher Ii Guest\nJOHNSON'S  LANDING,  July  10.\u2014\nsurprise ptrty trnnged  by  the\nung people wu given to Mlu A.\nnett,  at the home of Mra. S.\nI prior to the former's depirt-\nfor the holidays.\nHiss Sinclair and Charlea Kennett\nKew Denver, were visitors ttklng\nthe '49 celebration.\n\u2022The '49 eelehratlon arranged by\nmale membera of the Amateur\n\u2022Static club wu held tn the\nil house. It proved t Jolly affair,\niugh the crowd wu not so Urge\nulutl. Mrt. Coltmtn of Argenta\nI the winner of t cushion tnd W,\nwman won a gentleman's sweater,\nit by Mist Nellie McNlcol. The\nHeedt, whleb tmounted to near*\n130 go toward the pltno fund.\nMiss A. Kennett, school tetcher.\nt left for her home ln New Den-\nShe wis tccomptnltd by her\nither Chirlu, tnd Mist Slncltlr.\niv. O Kinney, who It leaving the\nitrlct  for  Vtncouver  Island  ptld\nftrewell  visit to tbe Landtni.\nwu  accompanied  cn  hla   trip\nBit. A. C. Pound.\nSherry   picking   and   haying   at*\nfull swing, both crops being fair-\ngood.\nHolds\ntore Food\nThl greater oapaclty of\nthl Norge Refrigerator\nwill enable you te kup\nIn It III your freih food,\ntold an my tirmi.\n'KOOTENAY\nMUSIC HOUSE\nMARKIN CASE\nIS DISMISSED\nCharged with Aaoaulting Annie Wolken at Glade\nA Chtrgt of common tsuult laid\ntgtlntt jobn Markln of Oltde, wat\ndltmltted by Stlpendltry Magistral\nJohn Cartmel in provlnclsl police\ncourt on Tuudty. Mtrtln wu entiled with having beaten Annie Wol*\nkin, alao of Glade.\nW. W. Ferguson wu council for\nthe detenu and Corporal David Hal*\ncrowe of the provincial police prou-\ncuted. Constable L. Spleltman tcted\nu interpreter.\nYMIR LADIES'\n' GUILD MEETS\nVMIR July 10.-Ymir Udlei' guild\nmtt it the home of the president,\nMrt. Mirgiret Peters. Refreshments\nwere terved. Mm. W. Cltrk It to be\nthe next hostess.\nTmlr buebtil club met tt tbe\nhome of Mr. tnd Mrt. Jtmu GUle,\nwith t good turnout of members.\nMrs. 8. A. Curwen Is t pttlent In\nKooteniy Ltke General hospital,\nHelton.\nMlas Aim ot Kulo la vlaltlng ber\nbrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and\nMrs. Lundstrom, Ytnkee Girl mine.\nMr. tnd Mn. Nystrom are taking\nup reeldence on Birch street here.\nMrt. Rlnond hu returned to her\nhome ln Portlmd, Ore., ifter hiving vlilted her mother, Mrs. Mirgiret Peters here.\nRoland  Edwtrds visited Nelson.\nMr. md Mn. Jtmu Gllle hive\nu their luettt their daughters, Miss\nOltdyi Gllle tnd Miss Eileen GUle\nfrom portltnd, Ore.\nMr. ind Mn. S. Ball had u their\nSluts Mr. and Mrs. Clarence  Mc*\naae and son.\nMrs. Chapman Back\nat South Slocan\nSOUTH SLOCAN, July 10.\u2014Mr. and\nMrt. L. Potoiky ind ion Dontld\nipent the wwkend it Bluings, visiting Mrs. Pototky's brother tnd ila-\nter-ln-Uw.\nJohn Laurie left Monday by motor for a two weeka vltlt to Vancouver ind other cout cltlw.\nMn. Thrlng who hu been the\ngueit of Mn. J. D. Yettmin bu returned to New Denver.\nMrs. O. F. Chtpmtn who hu bun\nvisiting her titter Mn. Detchtmp ln\nSpoktne on her nturn from tttending her diughter Mtxlne's mirrlige\nto Tbomss F. Sturgeu tn Vtncouver\nhis returned.\nMr. tnd Mn. Russel McDonild\nwen Nelson vliltors Sithrday.\nMr. tnd Mrs. E. E. Bowkett tnd\ndiughter Miy were motorists to\nSloctn City Sundiy.\nMrs. Graham and Mlu Margaret\nOraham were visitors here to attend the Women's Institute toclll.\nThe cherry picking li lust tbout\nfinished. Tht cherries htve been\nremarkably fine tnd t filr crop ls\nreported.\nNakusp Man Dies\non Way to Doctor\nNAKUSP, July 10\u2014Nick Perever-\nratl died Sundiy on the Hot Springs\ntnll. He ttarted to wtlk to Nakusp\nto receive medlctl tttentlon tnd wu\nfound ltttr ln t mucn weakened\ncondition, several men tttempted\nto ctrry him down on t itretcher\nbut he died before they reached\ntown.\nSa ie way Store\nFREE DELIVERY PHONE 153\nBrown Sugar... 3 lbi. 19c\nCERTO _' Bottl* 29c\nCORN STARCH-Canada   Mb. pkg. 10*\nCHOCOLATE ECLAIRS  Lb. 25c\nBRUNSWICK SARDINES 4 tins 17?\nPUFFED WHEAT Pkg. 10c\nTOMATO JUICE-Libby's Pichic 3 tins 19?\nCHIPSO-Largo Pkg. 19c\nTUNA FISH-Frlar Flaked fti Tin 18?\nPEANUT BUTTER-Squirrel No. 2s    Tin 39?\nPAROWAX Pkg. 15c\nSABLE TOILET TISSUE\u2014Fine 2 rolls 19?\nPORK & BEANS-Aylmer 2s 2 tins 15?\nSALMON-Pinkstal '\/as ..; 3 tins 23c\nGRAHAM WAFERS\u2014Red Arrow ls   Pkg. 19?\nSODA BISCUITS\u2014Red Arrow      Pkg. 19?\nMOTHERS' BISCUIT MIX . Pkg. 25c\nFULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND\nVEGETABLES MODERATELY PRICED.\nDEPENDABLE\nPot Roasts: Q-ino\nBoiUng Bief: or?\n5 lba.   LO\nChoice Round Steak: 1Q?\nLb.  *   10\nBoneless   Beef   Stew   and\nKidney: Lean;       Ol?\n2 lbt.  Ll\nFresh Lean Ham*     IA?\nburger: 2 lbs   IV\nCountry Sausage:     Of?\nFresh; 3 lbs  LO\nPork Spare Ribs:     OQ?\n2 lbe.  LO\nTender Pork Steaks: 1 A?\nLb.    IV\nYoung Pig Liver:     1P?\n2 lbs  10\nWl  Helens tht llgM  to\nLimit Quantities\nMEAT VALUES\nSwift's Picnics:\nLb\t\nPure Lard: Swift's;\n2 lbs.\t\nWeiners: Swift's;\nLb\t\nBreakfast Bacon:\nSwift's; lb\t\nPressed Beef:\nLb. \t\nEnglish Braun:\nLb\t\nSwift's Bologna:\nLb. \t\nCheese Loaf:\nDelicious; Ib. \t\nBacon Squares:\nLb\t\n20''\n25'\n20\"\n35\"\n18'\n25\"\n18\"\n25\"\n20\"\n* THI NILSON DAILY NIWI. NILION. I.C-WIDNIIDAY MORNINO. JULY It. 1H4-\n\u00aeSOCl ETY\nThii column li conducted by\nMrs. M. J. Vigneux. All newi of I\nsocial ntture,Including receptions,\nprtvite entertainments, personal\nitems, marriages, etc., will appear\nin this column. Telephone Mrs.\nVigneux at her home, 919 Silica\nitreet.\nThe spacious ltwn tt tht home ot\nMn. F. A. Mtrtln, Delbruck street,\nwtt tht scene of t wedding of un*\nututl interett. on Tueedty morning\nIt 10 o'clock, when Mirlon Constance,\nelder dtughter of Mrt. F. A. Mtrtln,\ntnd the late F. A- Mtrtln of Ortveeend,\nEng, became the bride of Joieph\nHarold Lane, tecond ton of Mr. and\ntin. J. Lane ot Ntntimo.\nTht ceremony, performed by Bev.\nT, 3. 8. Ferguson ot St. Paul's church,\ntook plut under t cedar bower be*\ndlght with tummer bloom In shidei\nof delphinium blue, end rote, relieved by masses of white ahitta\ndaisies and dainty lady's flower tnd\ncentered by t great basket ot regale\nlilies.\nThe bride In t white crepe entemble, with touches ot putel em*\nbroidery, md weiring t large whltt\nhit of crepe tnd other white tccei-\nsorles, passed down the girden pith\non the arm of her uncle, Uurdock\nMorrison, ot Medicine Hit, to the\nitrtlnt of the Wedding Mtrch from\nWagner's \"Lohengrin,\" pliyed by Mlee\nEileen Mackenzie. Preceding tbe\nbride, went the Orldeinuld, Mill\nMildred Martin, In a blush pink crepe\nfrock with hat to mttch, tnd the\nmitron of honor, Mrs. J. D. Celvert,\nof Armstrong, ln t powder blue crepe\nswagger suit wtth black picture hat.\nThe bride carried t magnificent ihower bouquet ot butterfly roses, while\nthe bridesmaid carried tn exquisite\nshower of Columbli roses and mauve\nsweet peas and the matron of honor\ncarried t symphony of Mrs. Weynles\nQuln roses, sweet peas and delphinium.\nThe groom was attended by Walter\nWalt. After the signing of thc register,\nwhich had been placed in the bower,\nthe bridal party received the congratulations of their friends, before\nretiring to the house. Here they were\n\u2022stilted by the bride's mother, who\nwis ittended ln t printed flat crepe\not blue and white with white accessories and wore a corsage bouquet\nof delicate pink rosee, and by the\nbride's aunt, Mn. Murdoch Morrlion,\nof Medicine Rtt, who wore a white\nflat crepe with matching accessories\nand a corsage bouquet of blush roses.\nCentering a table covered by a\ncloth ot Venetian cut work In a bed\nof pink tulle was the three tier\nwedding cake, flanked by slender\nsilver vaset of Ophelia rotes tnd pink\nsweet peas. Mn. Murdock Morrison\npresided at the tea table while Mrs.\nOordon Alltn cut the lcee. Assisting\nln serving were Miss Helen Sloin,\nMiss Eileen Mackenzie, Miss Bessie\nMackenzie tnd Miss Enid Etter, One\nof the very Interesting features was\nthe serving of the wedding ctke,\nskilfully cut by the bride, on t rare\nold plate which had been used at\nthe wedding of both the bride's\nmother and of her grandmother. The\nInvited guests Included only the very\nIntimate frlende of the bride. Tbe\nbrldil couple left for Banff and Lake\nLouise before going to their summer\ncamp at Campbell Blver, Vtncouver\nIsland, the bride travelling In t pearl\nblue flat crepe, with white polo coat\nand white hat and shoes. Mr. and\nMrs. Lane will later make their home\nln Victoria, where Mr. Line li on the\nstaff of the Mountain View high\nschool. Mrs. Lane hit been on the\nteaching itaff of the Nelaon schools\nfor the put 13 yetn flnt of the\nCentnl tchool tnd since Itt Inception, on thtt of the Junior high ichool.\nMr. Line wtt at one time a member\not tbe Nelton high school stiff.\n...\nMrs. Eileen McLenntn of Procter\ntnd her mother of Vtncouver were\ncity shoppers Monday.\n.   .   . \u2022\nOol. J. 8. Ooode of Bonnlngton\nspent yesterdiy ln the city.\n...\nAmong recent visitors from Kulo\nwu O. P. Merrell.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMr. tnd Mn. Hugh Ptlmer of TnU\nwere city visitors yeiterdiy en route\nto the Btnff-Wlndermere district on\nt motor trip.\nltl\nJ. Wilcox, who hu been t gueit tt\nthe  home  on   Carbonate  itreet  of\nMr. tr\/. Mrs. Hector McKenzie, leivet\ntbli morning for the Okanagan.\n...\nCtrl Lindow of Stlmo vlilted ln\ntown yeiterdiy.\n.   \u00ab   .\nW. O. Wllklns, ME. of Vtncouvir,\nspent yesterdiy tn Nelion.\n...\nBobert Wtlmiley, broker of Creiton, Is t city visitor.\n...\nBull Ptlmer tnd his brldt wen\nNelson vlslton yesterdsy trom Kulo.\n...\nMtn Mtry Midden ind Miss Sybil\nArchlbtld visited Trill yesterdsy.\n...\nDenis St. Denis left Mondty morning by motor tor Setttle, where hie\nmarriage to Mist Adt Marguerite Bug.\ngins took plice yesterdiy. Miss Bug-\ngins wu for some yetrs t resident ot\nWIUow Point, her parentt being pioneer icttlen ot thit district but cold\ntheir plice tome yetrs tgo to the\nltte Col. A. W. N. Ttylor. Mr. and\nMrs. St. Denis will arrive today en\nroute to Slocan City and will take\nup residence at the Lingle and John\nson mill where Mr. Bt. Denis ls em\npltyed  u  manager.\n1$\nPAGI ?IVI\nItfewi; stint Limited\nDISTR I BUTION^<l WITHOUT WAST'\nchurch met recently it tht home on\nVictoria itreet ot Mn. T. WUllta when\nthote pnunt were lln. 3. C. arum-\nmet, Mn. D. H. Ferguion of Long-\nketch. Mrs. E. L. BuchlMO, Mrs.\nChtrlet F. McHardy, Mn. Percy Amu,\nMn. Thomu Oermin, Mrs. Reginild\nOermin, lln. T. S. Jerome, Mn.\nElsvvood Knight of Bromhe._, Suk.,\nMrs. Berths Slmmi tnd Mre. Wllllts.\n.   .   .\nMn. H. D. Diwion and dtughter\nIsabel trt ipendlng thetr holldtyi tt\ntheir tummer home In Kulo. Tbey\nhtvt u thtlr gueit Mlu Evelyn Fit*\nmer of Vtncouver.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. Ntlwn Pete-ion ot\nTmlr were city ihoppen yesterdiy.\n...\nMUt Kttherlne Strelt ot Kulo ipent\nyesterdiy ln town.\n...\nA qulit wtddlng wu tolemnlted\nSundiy, July 8. it Trinity United\nchurch, when Rev. W. O. Mawhlnney\nunited ln mirrlige Beryl Mty, only\ndiughter of Mr. tnd Mn. Arthur John-\nton, Cemetery road ud Roy Fruer\nOf Trail. Mlu Muriel rorbet ittended\nthe bride and James Wufltce supported the groom. The bride wore t\nlovely ankle length gown of whltt\norgtndle, with i smart white hit tnd\nmitchlng accessories, ind ctrrled a\nbouquet of Ophelia rows tnd mtlden\nhtlr fern. Mr. ud Mn. Fruer left\nimmedlitely by motor cn a ihort\nhoneymoon. For travelling Mn. Fruer\ncboee in ensemble of delphinium\nblue. On their return they will tike\nup residence ln Trill.\n...\nJ. 8. Htrrlion ot Gruipvllle, Man .\nton of Mn. D. E. Cltrk. Vernon itreet,\nli ln the city ud going to vlilt relt*\nUvea ln Edgewood.\ne   .   .\nB. D. Kennedy ot Lemon Cnek ll\na Nelson visitor.\n\u2022 .   .\nH. B. Botrd et Howser vlilted ln\nthe city Mondiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr.  ud  Mn. Murrty of Frtnk,\nAlta., and their two diughtera htve\nttktn up reeldence ln tbe Kerr tpartmenta for a few weeki.\n...\nMn. Archer ot Blalrmore It ln thl\ncity vliitlng it tht homt of ber lon-\nIn-ltw ud diughter, Mr. ud Mn.\nFred C. Dtvli, 618 Robton itreet.\n...\nMr. end Mrs. W. H. Biner, Latimer\n\u25a0treet, htve u their guutt Mrt.\nBlner'i ptrents, Mr. ud Mrt. Dtnld\nLynch, of Setttle, who irrlved by\nmotor to ipend the tummer here.\n...\nMr. ud Mrs. W. M. Ctmeron, Carbonate itreet, hive left to ipend their\nvicatlon at the cout.\n...\nJ. Blchu of Procter wu tn Nelton\nshopping Mondiy,\n...\nAmong vlilton In tbt city yuterdiy\nwu Mrs. W. J. Tlndile ud ber ion\nOrut.\n...\nMlu Phyllis Ony, wbo hu iptnt\ntbe put three weeki holidaying at\nthe home on Baker itrwt ot her\nparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ony,\nleavei tbit morning to resume her\nstudlu ln tbe nunerin-trtlnlng class\nof the Boyal Columbia hoiplttl ln\nWestminster.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nRev. Oeorge Kinney and Mn. Kinney and family of Procter wen dty\nvlilton ywterdiy preparing for thetr\ndeparture to Btmfleld, VI., when\nthey htvt recently been transferred.\n...\nMn. W. Wilde ot SHrno paid a\nvltlt ln town ywttrdty.\n...\nMr. ud Mrs. 8. F. Sitter of Oreenwood tn dty vlilton.\n...\nMrt. W. E. O. Hill of Cilgtry wu\nt week-end guwt ot Mr. ud Mrs. Harry Burnt, Carbonate street.\n|7|  e\nBobby Biner leaves this morning to\nvisit tt the home of hit uncle and\naunt, Mr. and Mrt. W. X. Perkins ln\nPentlcton.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWilfrid Lowery, Nelson ivenue, Fair-\nview, hu left to attend ud aaslit\nwith tbe tennli tourniment tn Kelowni.\ne \u2022 'I\nMrt. W. J. Templeton ud her ton,\nC. A. Templeton, who spent the put\n10 days tn town visiting relitlvw,\nhive   returned   to   their   home   In\nCtlgtry.\n...\no. Johnion of trie wu i vltltor ln\ntown yesterdiy.\n...\nMr. ud Mrt. J. Kenyon, who vliltid\nNilion over the wwk-end, have returned to Orud Forkt. They were accompanied home by Mlw Melneciuk\nof Nelion.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. ud Mrs. E. Roblton of Idaho\nFalls, Idaho, ud their children Lturi\nMty, Jicquellne tnd Bobert, Ul\nguests it the home cf Mn. Roblson't\nfither, Elmer Tltaworth, 04 Mill\n\u2022treet.\n...\nDr. F. E. Coy ind Mn. Coy of Invermere were --cent vlslton to friends\nin Nelson.\n...\nMlu Ellis MCLeod of Kimloopi.\nwho with htr mother, Mre. A. D.\nMcLeod, It tpendlng the tummer ln\nNelion, hu u her guwt Mlu Miry\nCran of Rowltnd.\n....\nDtnny McKay hu lltt tht Kootenty Uke Oenenl hotplttl where he\nhu been t pttlent for tbe lut week.\nMrs. J. Sewell 'of Sunshine Bty paid\na vltlt ln town Mondiy.\n...\nR. T. Edwards of Idgewood ll 1\nNelson visitor.\nKitchener Bride\nll Welcomed Back\nKITCHENER. July 10.\u2014Mlu Olgl\nNelson, of Kitchener, ud Ted Bush of\nKellogg, ldt., who were married it\nCreiton, were warmly welcomed by\n.the towns folk. Mr. Buth hu left tor\nI Kellogg, where he li employed tn\nthe mine. Mre. Buah will join him\nCircle   No.   3   of  Trinity  United I ihortly. They intend to make their\nTHE BEST\nFLAVOURED\nCORN FLAKES\nYOU EVER ATE\nOR YOUR\nMONEY BACK\nQuaker Corn Flakes\n*.\u00ab\u00bb\nfot\nCLOSING\n0KL. tM**.\nvJStf**\nm\n*** ^8^    -\ntot**\n\u2022\u00bb\nl'8\u00bbV\nA FEW OF THE THOUSANDS\nOF GREAT BARGAINS\nStock moving out as though on rollers. Every\nday that passes your chance of securing the\narticles you want grows less. No matter how\nlarge\u2014there's no stock of merchandise on earth\nthat could withstand the assault of these extreme low prices. New lots of merchandise are\nbrought to the bargain floors each hour. COME\nAND SEE FOR YOURSELF!\n\u00bbo\u00ab\u00ab.\nj^t\nOt<{ \u00ab**\nWw'     ttott%>\u00ab<* ^\nna90&>\nrfsfc\n>J\u00a3a*\n-io*x\nHOSIERY\nFlittering newest shades. Sheer u \u25a0 milt\u2014ind u cletr\nll t cloudltss spring diy. And do thty weir? Yeu bit\nthiy do * . . fir better thin moit illk ttcckingi tt twlct\nthll Closing Out Prlot, biciuit thl toel trt rt-lnforotd\nind there'i a doubli heel. Cluing Out right from our\nrigulir itock. $1.00 ind (1.25 viluu. _t____t\n8upir (Ilk  WJ>\nVfe**1\ne\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb*\nDRESSES\nBright floral prlnti. Bltck or ntvy with whltt touches\u2014\nntw Baghitra eript-trntrt huvy sheer. Thtift to mtny\nimirt thlngi In thli ladlu' wur stock thit wt know yeu\nwill want to snatch them up it Cluing Out Prict, Print!\nind prlnttd comblnitlom for your wtll dressed ltdlu,\ntmirt dirks for chic sophisticates. Every drus txqulslttly\n*&\u00a3&. t3n_ft_! \u2022*JI'\\you \u00bbu* Pirfwtly for iny occulon.\n$27.60 to $4\u00bb.S0 Dresses. Two Urge CC AC ind Cm ttet*\ngroups.  CLOSING   OUT AT      W)       J>*0.00\nWEDNESDAY\n$3.60 ind $4.60 crochet end plain\nwovin stripe Bed-spretds. Here It\na wonderful value for urly thoppen. Then'i tbout thru doun In\nall. We ire doling thtm ftf QC\nout at   \u00a5*\u00bb*F\u00bb\nMAIN FLOOR\n60c Pillow Slips, -WL-*.\n\u00ab-lnch     *\u2022>\n15c 80-Inch Bletched AQA\nShutlrtg, yird -t-*F\n60c to 76c Engllih Prlnti,      ___A\nRiyoni, ite, yird  m*rr'\n26c to Mo Women's KA\nHindkirchlifi \u00ab*F\n$1.26 Men's ntw Silk mttA\nNeckweir  *#-*\u00bb'\nBASEMENT\nAbout three hundred Corsets\u2014different styles, ill tlxet. Come and\ntike your choice lOtf\nCOATS\n1934  MODELS\nIT'S A COAT YOU WANT1 It'i cotts we\nhive\u2014tnd thl viry ones you wtnt, it prlcu\nyou ctn afford to payl Smart style trends art\nrepresented and each coat presents supirlor\nquiiltles In fibril, workminihlp and trim.\nChoice of fur trimmed or untrlmmed models.\nMinn' sizes\u201414 to 30. Women'e iliet\u2014U to 44\n\u2014ind I fiw iliu for largir womtn. Skipper\nblue, gray, runko, brown, beige and mixed\nsport woolens. $30.00, $36.00 ind CIA AA\n$40.00 Cotts. CLOSING OUT AT.. *f*\\0aV9\nMAIN FLOOR\nTo $3.50 New Silks qo<-\nSltk Windsor Ties'' ' in\n$2.50 and $3.00 Women's\" \"  r A*\nGloves. 6\u20146Vi     OU\n$9.00 Wool Blankets ei nr\n45c Linen Toweling\u2014 <)ic\nYard     Z4\n50c 36-inch Mesh OA*\nCloth  ...-.  LV\nWEDNESDAY\nWomiiVi illk dreuu In rough erepe,\ngeorgette and wuh silks. Thut in\nodd dresses ind wi htvi Juit takin\nthem to thl btsement fir Wednesday', ulllng.\nYour choice \t\n\u25a0    n.unn*\n$1.95\nBASEMENT\nChildren'! Undtr in-*\nGarments   ..........   IU\nTo 25c Wool\u2014 IA*\nPer skein  v,  IU\n15c Women's in*\nHole  ., 1IT\n$1.95 to $4.00 Women's *]C4\nBlouses      IJ\n$1.00 Berets or*\nA New Lot of Women Com.\nbinations to $2.50       OP<*\nMEAGHER & CO.\nNELSON, B.C.\nhome ln Kellogg. Pit Wootley, cook it  _,. Bay on, also of thi airport. Whlit\nthe Airport Ctmp, hu lift tor a holl-   twty Mr. Woosley't podtlon It being\nday intending to tike ln the Ctlgtry I filled by J. Fisher of Crtnbrook.\nstampede. H   wu oceomptnltd by    Mn. a. Jewell wu here for t ftw\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy Circle No. 4 of\nSt. Paul'i Ladles' Aid\nNont but tested rtclpet\nwill  ho Inserted.      ,     ,\nSAUSAGE SAVORY\nSkin, and roll In flour one pound\nstuuges. Place In buttered ple-dlah\nt thin layer ot breadcrumbs. On thll\nliy sausages, slice thru ltrge ripe\ntomatoei tnd place on top of aausages.\nOver thli put \u2022 layer ot broad crumbi.\nPour over all half a teacupful ot\nwtrm wtter In which half a tablespoon of butter ta milted. Seuon to\ntaste. Bake ln hot oven half an hour.\nCHEESE  SCALLOP\n\u2022Sbak ont cup dry bread crumbi In\nmilk tnd bett Into thli thru eggs.\nAdd one tetspoon butter tnd htlf a\npound of grited cheeu. Sprinkle\nbread crumbe cn top tnd bike a\ndelicate brown.\nMINCID CLAMS, Spanish\n1 ouncei minced elarni\nH oup tomtto uuce or puree at\ntomt tou\n1 tbtp minced onion\n3 tbtp minced green pepper\n1 tbtp butter\nult tnd pepper\nMelt butter, idd onion and green\npepper. Oook until onion is a delicate\nbrown. Add tomato sauce and heat\nthoroughly. Add clams tnd hett again.\nPour over hot tout and i\nMACARONI MOUSSE\n1 oup mtctronl, broken in two-\nInch plecu\n1% cupi scalding milk\n\u25a04 cup melted butter\n1 red pepper, chopped\n1 tbtp chopped parsley\n1 tbtp chopped onion\nl'i cupe grited cheese\nult tnd pepper\n\u00bb egge\nCook micsronl In boiling Uited\nwater, blanch |p cold water and drain.\nPour scalding milk over the bread\ncrumbs, tdd parsley, onion, cheeu\nind seasonings. Then tdd well-beaten\neggs. Put macaroni In i buttered loaf\npin ind pour thl cheese mixture over\nIt. Bake in t Mow oven for tbout Ml\nmlnutu, until loaf li firm. Serve\nwith mushroom uuce.\nPURITY\n*     FLOUR\nMAKES  BITTIR   BREAD\ndays. Bhe wu accompanle. by her\nmother, Mrs. Sommervllle, Bouth Sloctn, tnd t titter, Mrs. Frluen and\ntwo children, Klmberley.\nWhat might have resulted ln a fatal\nacldent, wu fortunately only t illght\nmlship, when t car wtnt over the\nbank at Dublea Point. None of the\noccupants were seriously hurt, nor\nmuch damage done to the cir, which\nwu hoisted back on the road by puling tourists. Tbli li a bad part of\nthe road and many believe It ihould\nbe completed u early u possible. The\nnllef camp, at thlt location ll temporarily cloted.\nThe local boyi bett \u2022 baseball tetm\nfrom Alice Biding 6 to 4.\nH. Devlin, hu purchued a car at\nCranbrook.\nstrength of tht Airport ctmp It\ntgtln decreasing. A number of tht\nboys have lttt for loctl Jobs, whlit\ntome tre departing to the pralriu to\nbe nady for the coming harvest.\nFurther tutt In packing eggi for\ntransit hive corroborated the ortglntl\noburvitlont thtt picking eggi broad\nmd up It superior to placing them\nbroid end! dojrn.\nA deep-sea expedition from the\nSmithsonian to * tht Puerto Woo\nDUP hu brought btck ntw varieties of the fantastic molluikt thtt\nhtvt tall whortled shell like the\nturrettd domes of Buddhist temples.\nWE\nDELIVER\nFREE\nPHONES\n831\nVASSAR'S\nCASH MEAT MARKET\nGood Buying for Wed. and Thiiri.\nBeef, Round Steak:\nLb\t\nBeef, Boneless Stewing: lb\t\nBeef, Pot Roasts:\nLb. \t\nLamb Chops:\nLb\t\nLamb Stewing:\n3 lbs. \t\nVeal Steaks:  .\n2 lbs. \u201e\t\nVal Chops:\n2 lbs\t\nPork Loin Chops:\nLb\t\n17\n12\n10\n18\n25\n25\n35\n25\nDairy Butter:\nSpecial, per lb.\t\nEggs: Large Grade\nB; per doz\t\nHead Cheese: Fresh\nmade; per Ib\t\nJellied Veal: Sliced;\nPer Ib ,\t\nCold Roast Beef:\nSliced; per Ib. \t\nSwift's Bologna:\nPer Ib. \t\nFresh Red Salmon:\nSliced; per lb\t\n15\"\n25*\n15'\n25\"\n45'\n17'\n25'\n_\n_\n<r\n \u25a0\n\u25a0^\n^^\nPAOB SIX\n* THE NELION OAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C.-WEONE8DAY MORNINO. JULY 11. 1934-\nSIESTA ENDS\nFlurry of Buying\nLifts N. Y.\nPrices\nMarket r.nd Mining News\nMetal Markets\nBy FREDERICK GARDNER\nAstoelated Press Flntncitl Writer\nNBW   TORK,  July   10   (AP)\u2014  A\nmoderate flurry ot buying stirred the\nttock mtrket from lti mid-year ileep\ntodiy ind lifted prices of active Issues\nfractionally  to about  three  points.\nTrading volumt. vu 640,170 aharea.\nFavorable June statistics on tutomoblle production, U.S. steel shipments, i modest recovery  ln eteel\noperation! from lut veek'e low levels\nand  firmness In 'commodity  prices\nencouraged some traders to extend\ntheir positions on the buying tide.\nAmerlcin  Ctn,  Continental   Cm,\nButt Fe, Amerlcin Ttlephone, DB.\nSteel common tnd Chrysler finished\na point or so higher.\nAlaska Juneau and Mclntyre picked\nup gtlni of more than a point.\nSeveral new high! were added to\nthe record, among them American\nSugar, Llly-Tullp, Coca Cola, UB.\nTobaoco md Monsanto Chemical, all\nof which pushed up 1 to a points.\nNORANDA GAINS\n10 AT TORONTO\nTO-tONTO, July 10 (CP)\u2014-The ictlve luuu tn the three metal groups\nhad an upward slant in today's To*\nronto exchange session. Central Patricia, Held- Authleron, Buffilo-\nAnkerlte, Pickle Crow and Wiyslde,\n\u2022howed gtlni up to 13 centt. Noranda\nadvanced 10 net to 07 ud Little Long\nLao cloaed up IB centt it 6.75. Advances of 1 to 3 centt ctme out for\nBobjo, Gunner, Mtple Lett, McWit-\nters and Astoria.\nMclntyre rote 10 centt whlit Like\nShore idded 10 cents. Pioneer 6, Bralornt t tnd Dome 30. Teck Hughu,\nwiling ex-divldend 15 cents cloud\nonly 5 oente down.\nNoranda cloted tt 44, up 35 cente.\nBldorado pulled up to 3.01 for t\ngtln of 11 centa. Nlplulng firmed 5\ncentt, while Eagle '_ md Premier wu\noff.\n*    Walswrlght lagged 8, Dalhousle 1\nand Nordon *)_.\nBuys Engineer\nMine for $25,000\nPRINCE RUPERT. July 10 (OF)\u2014\nActing for interests the Identity ot\nwhich wu not disclosed, H. A. Bourne,\nVmcouver barrister, at a sheriff's ule\nhtrt, bought ln for 135,000 the Engineer mine In the Atlin dlttrlct\nwhich formerly wu a rich gold producer md which for many years wu\nthe, tubject of litigation ln the\noourta.\nMr. Bourne wu the only bidder\n(or the property, the salo of which\nhtd tdjourned on uveral occasions.\nBritish Goods Get\nPreference in N.Z.\nWELLINGTON.   N.Z.,\n(CP cable via Routers).-\nJuly   10\n\u25a0New Zea\nland customs tariff provisions introduced today In the house of\nrepresentatives by Minister of Customs J. G. Coatei gives generous\nconcessions to a Wide range of Brltlah goodi, in many cases exceeding\nrequirements of the New Zealand-\nUnited Kingdom Ottawa conference pict.\nNXW TORK, July 10 (AF)\u2014Copper\nquiet: electrolytic spot and future,\nblue etgle, 9.00.\nTin steady, spot tnd nearby asd\nfuture 51*0. '\nIron firm, unchanged.\nlead nulet, ipot New Tork 3.75;\nBut St. Loult 3.60.\nZinc itttdy; But St. LouU ipot\nud future 5.35.\nAntimony tpot 7.90.\nBtr tllver euy, % lower it 46(4.\nLONDON, July 10 (API\u2014Closing;\nCopper, studtrd spot \u00a329 lit; future\n\u00a330 3s dd; electrolytic, spot \u00a333 18s;\nfuture \u00a333.\nTin. spot \u00a3330 12i 6d; future \u00a3333\n17s Id.\nLetd, tpot \u00a310 15s; future \u00a311.\nZinc, ipot \u00a313 7i Sd; future \u00a313 lta.\nINDUSTRIALS ARE\nHIGHER TORONTO\nTORONTO, July 10 (CF)\u2014Volume\npicked up on a rising price level ln\nthe Industriil share depirtment of\nthe Toronto itock exchuge. Twenty-\nilx stocks closed higher ud 30 lower.\nNickel, Ford A ud BrezlUin were\nonly % each up at the clou ud down\nabout )4 from the but prlcu. CJPJt.\nclowd unchinged.\nWalkers comman ud Brewera ud\nDistillers of Vincouver closed higher,\nthe former up % ud the letter 38\ncente to 3. Cmada Bud, gained _\nud Cuada Malting, Brewing common and Walkervllle. Each rou '\/\u201e\nImperlil Oil it 1414, wm unchanged.\nInternational Pete added Yt-\nHuge Loon Issue\nComing This Fall\nOTTAWA, July 10 (CF)\u2014Dominion\nloans maturing thll fill will require\nflotation by the government of one\nof the biggest luuu since the war.\nAbout 1400,000,000 will be nlted,\nchiefly for refunding purposu. This\nwill be applied to maturing loans and\nto liquidating the deficit of lut year,\nIncluding railways md relief expenditures. Bulk of the miturlty, however,\nli a war lou of 1325,000,000 carrying\na 6!4 per cent coupon.\nThe government anticipates t rite\nmore favorable thu thli wtth 1 consequent uvlng ln Interest.\nIt li Intended to offer the current\nyear's refunding loan ln Cuidi ud\ngive the holders of the maturing\nbondt m opportunity to convert them.\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVER,   July   10.-Mining shares told on the Vancouver\nstock exchuge today:\nLISTED MINES\nBradian 923; Bralorne 650; B R\nCon 4400; B R Ex 18,200; Cariboo\n840; Gold Belt 1500; Georgia Riv\n2000; Meridian 7000; Nat Silver\n8000; NlcoU 1210; Prem G 1300;\nReno 1800; Taylor B 2600: Vanalta\n\u25a05600: Wayside 48,325.\nCURB\nAlexandria 8000; Bayview 6000;\nB C Nickel 24.200; Big Miss 1400;\nCongress 2700; Dalhousle 2000:\nDentonla 12,350; Dunwell 3800;\nFairview 2100; Golconda 200;\nGrange 700; Grull Wlhksne 1600;\nHercules 32,500; Home 2600; Koot\nB 2700; Minto 4700; Nat Silver IOOO;\nNoble Five 1300; Norgold 6400; Porter Idaho 3000; Red Hawk 1000:\nSilvercrest 9000; Standard 100;\nUnited Emp 2000; Taylor W 4800;\nVidette 1500; Viking 1000; Waterloo 3000; Waverly 1000; Whitewater 3000.\nRaspberry Crop Heavy and of Good\nQuality Throughout South Interior\nGrowing Conditions Good;\nBing Cherries About\nOver\nGrowing condition! ln Kooteniy\nud Arrow Lakes district remain good\nfor ill frulti ud vegetablu, uys\ntbe fortnightly news letter luued from\nthe Vernon ottlce, horticultural\nbranch, provlnclil depirtment of agriculture.\nWeather hu been quite warm tt\ntlmu ud hetvy showers hive occur*\nred ln muy parts ot the district.\nChvrlcs hive been dimiged to some\nextent. Splitting hu not been extensive tnd the lou ls not expeted to be\nvery grett.\nThe strawberry season ls neirly\nover. Picking wu completed ln most\nsections the paat week. A tew British\nSovereign were due about the 10th.\nRaspberries ire moving ln volume\nwith the peek this week. The crop ls\nvery hetvy md of good qutllty. Royal\nAnnas ud Blng chertlei ire now\nmoving In large quantities and the\nquality on the whole la quite good.\nLamberts will follow In a few dayi.\nTREE FRUIT SIZING WELL*\nThe tree drop Is now over ind the\nfruit ls sizing well for this time ot\nyetr. Applt scab does not seem to\nprevalent tbli year antl ln the spra; I\norchards the disease li well under\ncontrol.\nAll vegetable crops tre miking good\ngrowth tnd the marketa of tht district tre being well supplied with\ngood quality locally grown vegetables.\nHaying  wu  completed   the   put\nweek except In very late locations. The\naecond  cutting  of   alfalfa   will   be\nready ln a short time.\nCRESTON D1STICT\nSince the lut publication of the\nnewe letter, the weather ln Creston\ndlttrlct hu been griduilly getting\nhotter, wtth stormy north-westerly\nwinds ud local thunder showers.\nT: 1 put week uw the finish of the\nstrawberry uuon. The season wu\nvery fivonble for itrtwberrlet u up\nto dtte no losses occurred In the field.\nIt wu however 1 little too dry ud\nhot for the non-irrigated patches.\nRaspberries will be it tbelr peak it\nthe end of thli week. The volume of\nraspberries hu bun itetdlly increasing. Mixed ctrlotdi of itnwberrlu,\nraspberries, tnd cherrlu were being\nassembled, picking should continue\nfor at leut another week.\nCENTRAL PACKING\nCherrlea are at their peak. Blngs\ntre over ud Lambert! ire coming ln\nA hetvy shower week bj.qr. .as.\nctuted tbout 10 per cent of the B..i_s\nleft on the trees to split. Lamberts\nwcre not matured enough to be much\naffected. The lou wu more nvere\nln non-Irrigated orchards. Central\nRacking ti receiving a fivonble Introduction md may become more\ngeneral. The crop la being packed ln\nlug! md the tour basket crates.\nIn the orchards growers are busy,\nIrrigating tnd thinning. Some have\nalready started on the winter varieties. Now that the crop la .beginning to ilee there ls more work than\nit first estimated.\nEARLY VARIETIES  SOON\nEarly varietlea will soon be ready\nto ship u green cookers. Possibly\nbefore mother week t few might be\npicked md shipped. It Is generally\naround the middle of August before\ncookers ire large enough to ship ln\nquantity.\nOn the whole, scab la not btd, u\nmost orchards have been sprayed\ntwice or more for Its control. Thin*\nnlng leaves the crop very clem lt\nno more Infestation should occur\nfrom now on.\nGround crops ire thriving u the\nrecent rains did general good. Tomatou are sizing on the flrat trusses ln\neirly sections, snd may be ready to\npick by the end ot the month. Early\npotatoes and peu are on tha local\nmarket ln quantity, betides uveral\nother early varietlea of vegetablu.\nThe uoond crop of alfalfa hu\nstarted to mike rapid growth, ud the\nKooteniy Flit will eoon be cletr of\nthe spring flood water, ensuring t\ngood long growing season for the ftll\nhiy crop.\nORAND FORK8\nThe weather continues hot ud dry\nIn the Boundiry dlitrict ud the\nspring grain crops are beginning to\nsuffer from lack ot moisture. Fill\nwhett md ftll rye ire good md harvesting ls under way In the Grand\nForks dlatrlct u the season Is earlier\nthan usual. The ucond crop of alfalfa li growing well, also late potatou. The early potato crop Is generally not ao good u lut yeir, the\ntubers being slow ln reaching marketable elee.\nOnloni md other vegetable! ire\ncoming along fine except where they\nwere hall damaged earlier ln the tea*.\non. Insect pests ind weeds ire woru\nthu until thli yetr md tht lou.\nfrom Insects hu been huvy.\nLocal strawberries tre cleaned up\nud raspberries are moving truly with\nquality and yields good. Raspberries\nare of particularly good tlu thli year.\nThinning of moat varieties of ap*\npies hu bun completed ud they\nire sizing npldly. Summer sprays arc\n^e.rjj applied ud damage ...m Codling Moth will be uvere where sprays\nhive not been ipplled.\nDow Jones Averages\n30 industrials '98.07 up 1.03\n20 rails    .......... 44.11 \u00abP  .58\n20 utilities ;...'....... 23.79 up   .06\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nJrudvlew Mlnea\nOil \t\nLISTED\nA P Con \t\nAmal     ,\nBeaver    Silver\nBradlan  Mlnu .\ngralorne Oold .\nridge R Con .\nBRX Gold ...\nCirlboo Gold\nC and E ooro\nCoast Breweries\nCom OU\nOeo River Gold\ngold Belt\nra\nHargsl   _\nInt Coal\nMak slccar\t\nMcDougall Segur Ex\nMcLeod oil  .....\nMercury oil  -\t\nMeridian    \t\nModel OU \t\nMorn  star  \t\nNat  Silver \t\nNicola   Mlnu   \t\nPioneer   Oold.\t\nPremier qold   \t\nReno   Gold\nReeves  MacDonald\nSally   MRies   \t\n\u2022Spooner oil     \t\nTaylor Bridge \t\nVanalta   \t\nWayside   \t\n(I fells\nAlexandria\nAnaconda\nBaltac Oil\nBayview  Mines  .\n\u00a7C   Nickel    \nlg  Missouri   \t\nBrew   -   Diet   .\nButte I X L \t\nCan  Rand     ...\nCalmon    OU   ....\nCongress   Gold   ..\nCrows i.est Oils\nDalhousle Mlnei\nDalhousle   Oil   ..\nDentonla\t\nDunwell    \t\nBitterest   .\t\nFilrvlew    \t\n8iiw.\nBid\n.10\nMY,\n345\n15.25\n20\n1.39\n135\n.70\n1.00\n.06\n.14\n2t\n\u2022SJK\n.30\n.13\n30\n.18\n.03'i\n.83\n13.00\n1.27\n.86\n.13\n.30\n\u25a0\n.48\n.19\n\u20221314\n|t\n.76\n.37\n.80\n.16\n.15\n.07\n.32\n.05\n.03\n.30\n.49\n.15\n.11\n.12\nAtk\n.11\n\u25a0a\n3-W\n15.40\n31\n130\n140\n.72\n10.00\nE\n.46\n-34\n.ia\n~i\n31)\n.04\n-54\n1336\n1.30\n.88\n-30\n.50\n,M\n.13%\n.06\n\u202208(4\n.03\n.77\nSt\n.71\n.10\nas\n\u25a0?__\u25a0:\nt n\nAt\n.17\nFederal Oold \t\nFabyin Oil   \t\npeeho'.-l  Oil    \t\nOolconda   Lead   ...\nGold  Mountain\nOeo Enterprlu \t\nGrange Mlnu \t\nGrull  wihkant  .\nHedley  Amtl\nHedley   Sterling   .\nHerculu   con   \t\nHome Gold    \t\ngdlan   Mlnu    \ndependence\n_\\Vt\nxn\nXV\/,\nat\n.0114\n30\nff\"\n.01\njick wilt*    aa\n3   I\n.04\n.00%\n.08\n.40\n.1\n.33\n.18\n1\nKoot\ntelle\nKoot rio\nLtkevlew   Mines  ...\nMir Jon OU  \t\nMtrland  Oil\nMcGllllvray   Coll\nMill city OU    \t\nMlnto Gold\nMorton Wolsey\nNoble   Five\t\n\u25a0avlllon\nPorter Idtho      jflo\n.48\n.01\n.00%\n.06\n-W\nit\n.08\nlit*\n       .68\n.05\n14.00\n.01\n.03\n.11\nPend Oreille\nRed  Hawk'\nRewird   Mines\nRichfield Ctr  ...\nRoyallte  Oil    \t\nRufut   Argenta\nRuth  Hope   \t\nBtlmon Gold \t\nSUvercrett     .0314\nSilverado    _       .04\nSilversmith        .08\nSnowfltke            .01\nSUndtrd Gold       M\nTtylor, wind      .64\nUnited Empire  16\nUnited Oil           .05\nVldette Oold     iat\nViking Gold       JM\nWtterloo            tt\nWaverley Tug  .     .01\nWellington    _    .01\nWhltewtter         .04\nRinchmen's   ......     \u2014\n_iYs\n.01V4\nat\n-SO\n.01%\n.06%\n.38\n.11\nai\n.03\n\u202208%\n\u25a0IP\n.10\n.70\ntt%\n.11\n14.50\nAiktlta\nPica!\n'aciltt\nGlider Cnek\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAlexandria   \t\nAlgoma    \t\nAmity        ~\nPaymaster\t\nAshley   Gold   \t\nBarry Holllnger .,\nBaw    Metala\nBear Explorttlon\nBig Missouri \t\nBobio\t\nBridlan\t\nBralorne       \t\nBrett .Trethewiv\n.06\n.10\nM\n%*\n.11\n1.30\n54\n3.50\n15.45\nIrldge R Exploration     1\n_ rownlee\nBut   Ctn   Gold   ...\nBunker   HUl   \t\nCan Malartio \t\nCariboo   Gold    \t\nCaatle  Tretheway  .\nCentral   Minltobt\nCentral Patricia \t\nChlbougimou\t\nClerlcy\nCout copper\n%*\nCobalt contact \t\nColumarlo       \t\nConarium        ......\nCons M It s \t\nDome  \u201e..._.\nEldorado     ..(-. \t\nPtlconbrldge       8.46\nGod's Like      Itt\n.03*\n.08\n\u00ab\n.88\nItt\n.86\nm\n\u00a5\ntit)\ntt\n    itt\n  181.38\n...   43J.\n:fc::\nGranada\nHolllnger    \t\nHowey \t\nHudson Bay\t\nintl Nickel     \t\nKlrkland   Lake\t\nUttle Long Lac i\t\nLake Shore  _.\u2014\nMclntyre \t\nMcVlttle  Graharnme  .\nMcWattert   Oold   \t\nMacaaaa\nMaple Leaf\nMining  Corp\nMoffatt Half .\nNlplulng\nNoranda  _\t\nParkhlll\nPend Oreille \t\npioneer Gold ....\nPremier   Gold   ...\nReno\nSan   Antonio  \u201e .\nSherritt Gordon\nSlscoe       ...\n-47\n17.55\nItt\n13.10\n356214\n.63\n6.76\n83.75\n49.60\n43\ntt\n2.38\n.43\nItt\n\u25a00414\n3.38\n43.60\n.38\n\u25a0664\n1340\nItt\ntt\n615\nat\ntai\nSouth   Tlblemont\nSttdaeoni       \t\nSt Anthony   \t\nSudbury Buln \t\nSylvuite       . \u201e.\nTeck Hughu \t\nTowagsmac\t\nVentures        \t\nWilte Amulet \t\nWiyslde\nEtgle\nI O\non\nud O\nHP Vimnm\nAcme \t\nAltx * -\nA P Coniolldited\nAuocltted\nBrit Amer OU \t\nBtltac\nCalmont\t\nc anu e Corp     ...\nChemlctl Research\nDalhousle\nHome Oil\nHomestead\nImperlil\nInteti Pet*\nLowery    \t\nBeritnd   \t\nNordon        ; .__.\nOU Selection   -\nOlgt  \t\nRoyillte    .\t\nsirnii         \u201e\nwtlnwrlght     \t\nimu si Rials\nBeauharnols     \t\nBell   Telephone   .\u2014-\u2014\nBraaUlan  ___,\nBrewers tnd Distillers ..\nCU Bread\n8in   Cement   .\nan car tnd Foundry\nCtn   Indus   Alcohol   \t\nCan Dredge\nCu  Pac  Railway   ._\nCona Bakeries .......\nDistillers   Seagrams   ....\nDominion   Storu   \t\nPorn of Canada A \t\nOoodyetr Tire     \t\nHiram Walker\nimperial Tobtcco\nHtrrlt\nStations\nMassey\nSertlce\nStandard   paving  .\nStwl   of   Canadi\nMontreal Stock Prices\nBell   Telephone      117%\nBrulllin    814\nB C Power a     36\nB C Power B        |%\nBulld.ng Product!    _  31\nCm Car & Foundry   7V\nCan   Cement   6\nCan Cement Pfd  40\nCan Geu Electrlo   16814\nCan Gypsum .  . ..... 6\nCan Ind Al A     8%\nCan Ind Al B   7\nCan Pac Railway   18%\nCm   steamers    .*.  2\nCockshutt Plow   e%\nCons M tc 6  180\nDominion Bridge  99%\nDominion Olau  00\nDominion TextUl     83\noen   Steel   Warn    _  4%\nHamilton  Bridge  \u201e  g%\nInt  Nickel         _  96%\nMassey   Harris      _\t\nMontreal   Power    _....\nPower  Corporation  _  li\nPrice   Bros ._ _____  '   _\nQuebec power  17\nShtwlnlgu  _   90\nSouth Cm power   IS\nSteel of Canidi  86\nCURBS\nAia'd   Brewerlu    ..._  10%\nBrew is Dlst\nBrit Amer Oil     . \nanada   Dredge\t\nCu Vlcken   _\t\nCm  winerlu\nCosgrave Brewing    .\nDistillers Seagram    .\nDominion  Engineer\nDryden piper    \t\nEtat   Dalrlu\t\nHome Oil _\t\nImperial Oil ...\nImperlil Tob Cu .\nIntl petrol\nMcColl Frontentc\t\nNorandi   .\t\nPige Heruy  \t\nHANKS\nCommerce   \t\nDominion   _..\t\nimperlil   \t\nMontrul       .\u201e\nNovt scout \t\nRoyal \t\nToronto  . \t\nMISCELLANEOUS\nDominion   Storu   -\nFord of Canada A -\nOoodyear Tire\nLaura Secord     \t\nLobltw Grocerlu \t\nService Station\n_ 13%\n-. 31\n-     1%\n...     6%\n:. M\n..    30\n~     tt\n1.07\nM\n... 37\n.     13\n.    48.60\n69\n157\n169\n175\n300\n356\n163\n300\n%_\nUS\n65\nIf\nWilker   Brewing _     9\nAllegheny\nAl Chemical .\nAm Can\nAm For Pow\nAm Ma & Pdy\nAm Smelt Is Re\nAm Telephone\nAm Tobacco .\u00ab\nAnacondl   \t\nAtchison\nAuburn Motors\nBaldwin\nSalt le Ohio\t\nBendlx   Av   \t\nBeth Steel    \t\nCanada Dry \t\nCan  Pacific\nCberro de Pasco\nChu is Ohio\nChryaler\nCom is South\nCon Gas N Y\nCorn  Prod\n6  Wright Pfd\nDupont\nEast   Kodak\nElec Pow is Ll\nErie\nfoti   English\nFord   of   Cu\nFirst Na Stores\nFree,;ort Tex   .\ngen  Elec\nOen   Foods\nOen Motori\nGold  Dust .\nGoodrich\ngranhy\nrv North pfd\nOA West Sugir\nHo..e sound\nHi d on Motors\nInt  Nickel     ...\nInt Tei li Tel\nQuotations on Wall Street\n.42%\nHS*\nJS14\n13%\n41%\n51*\n93'4\n%\nJewel   Pea\nKenn Copper\nKresge 8 S\nKroegger ts TOU\nLehn & pink   -\nMack Truck\nMilwaukee Pfd\nMoot   Ward\nNash Moton\nNa Dairy Prod\nN Pow it Ll\nN T Central\nPac Gu & Elec\nPack Moton .\nPenn   R   R\nPhillips   Pete   ..\nPure oil\nRadio   Corp\nRadio  Keith  Or\nHem   Rand\nSttewty Storu\nShell Union\n8   Cal   Edison\nSouth   Paclllc\nSUn OH ot Oil\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan OU of N J\nStewart wirner\nStudebaker\nTex Corp _\nTex Ouu  Sul\nTim.en Rollers\nUnder Type\nUn   Carbide\nOn Biscuit\nUn Pacific\nU  8 Pipe    _\nU 8 Rubber\nU 8 Stwl\nVan   Stul\nWut  Electric\nWoolworth\nWrigley\nVellow Truck\nit\nin\nCoal used ln coke ovens ln Novi\nScotla In 1988 wu 196,091 toni\nromp red with 142.345 tn the previous twelve monthi.\nTar minufictured from coil lut\njearN.8. amounted to 1385.513 Imperial gallons, u against 1,462.090 gil-\nlont in tht 1983 fiscal yur.\nMONEY\nClotlng txchmge ntu:\nAt Montreal\u2014Pound 4.99\\'\u201e OB.\ndolltr at, franc 6.63%.\nAt Hew Tork\u2014Pound 6.04%, Canadian dollar 1.01, frtnc 6.60.\nAt Paris\u2014Pound 76.39 francs, Ctntdlin dollar lltt trues, UB. dolltr\n16.16 franca.   .\nIa gold\u2014Pound 13s 6d, Cutdlu\ndollar 60.01 centa, U.8. dollar 59.43\ncentt.\n.................\nRENO GAINS ON\nVANCOUVER LIST\nVANCOUVER, July 10 (CP)\u2014Wiyildt featured the golds on tht Vancouver itock exchmge todiy with 1\ngtln of 4% tt 13%, The trend wu upwtrd ln the rut of tbe list with t\nfew louu appearing.\nTtylor Windfall idvanced 4 to 64.\nBrtdltn wu up 6 it 3.46, Reno gained\n3 tt 68 ud Bridge River Exploration\nit itt, Tiylor Bridge it 48, Dentonit tt 49 ud Kootenty BeUe it 48\nwen all up one cent. Mlnto ud Herculu wen etch up \\_ cent it 33% md\n6% respectively.\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nPRICES CLIMB\nCHICAGO, July 10 (AP)\u2014Better\ngenenl buying associated wtth correct forecasts thtt the governr tnt\ncrop report thlt afternoon would\nprove bullish, helped decidedly to\nlltt prices of grtln futuru today.\nA atrlklng future of the offldil\ncrop flguru luued after the clou of\ntrading wu thtt the United Statu\n1934* utlmtted tottl yield of whut\naggregated only 483*863,000 bushell\ncompired with July 1 private estimate tveriglng 636,000,000 bushels.\nWhut cloted unuttled, % to 1%\nhigher; corn % to 1% up, ottt varying from % decline to % gtln md\nprovisions ihowlng a rtn ot 7 to 16\ncents.\nC.N.R. REVENUES\nINCREASE\nMONTREAL, July 10 (CP)\u2014Orou\nrevenuei of the Canadian National\nrtilwtyt for the week ending July 7,\nwere 13,037,695 u oomptred with 13,-\n895,007 for the corresponding period\nof 1933, an Increase of 1133,688.\nBonds Still Goin\nNEW TORK, July 10 (AP)\u2014Listed\nbonds continued the quiet push Into\nhigher territory todty with U.S. gov\neminent securities maintaining their\nleadership.\nTransfers totalled 113.638.000. par\nvalue. The average of the Studtrd\nStatistics comptny for 60 domutlc\ncorporate luuu held a net gain of\ntwo-tenths of a point at 86.8.\nOermu Central Agricultural bank\ntuuu rallied t point or more. Borne\nlout of Norway off 1 to around 9\npolntt.\nDOLLAR ADVANCES\nNEW YORK, July 10 (CF)\u2014Ad\nvances were chalked up by the pound\nsterling, the Cutdlu dollar ud the\nFrench franc In foreign exxchuge\ntrtdlng todty.\nSterling moved up % to 5.04%. The\nCutdlu dolltr flnlihed it the top\nfigure, 1.01. The franc climbed '\/_\ncent to 6.80.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, July 10 (CP)\u2014British ind foreign exchuge ln relation\nto the Cuadlan dollar u complied\nby the Royal Bank of Canadi,\ncloaed today u follows:\nArgentina,   peso   .          .3386\nAustralia, pound             3.970;*\nAustria, ichllllng   _.        .1879\nBelgium,  bell ...     ttld\nChina. Hong Kong dollin .374.\nDenmark,   krone     .2229\nFinl:nd,   flnmirk    O.tl\nFrance, frtnc   .             ttoi\nGermany, relchtmark        ~1tt\nGreat Britain, pound     4ttl*\nHolland, florin     .6715\nHungary, pengo     -2946\nIndia, rupee        -_     3769\nJapan, yen      MOj\nNew Zealand, uound   -    3.9862\nNorway, krone       360.\nPoland,   alotl :    .1879\nSouth Afrlci, pound     40809\nSpiln,  peseta       .1364\nSweden, krone       .26 <tl\nSwitzerland,   franc       .3334\nUnited Statu, dolltr, 1 net cent dli-\n.ount.\nWinnipeg Groin\nWINNIPEO. July 10 tCP)\u2014Oram\nquotations:\nOpen    High    Low    Clou\nWheat:\nJuly    .        75%      76%     75%     76%\nOct.    .        77%     78%     77%     78\nDec. 78%      79%     78%     79%\nOats:\nJuly 3614     ttV,    36%\nOct. 36%     36%      36%\nDec. M 36% 36\nBarley;\nJuly 43%    43% 43%    43\nOct. 48%     44 43%     48%\nDec. 44%     44% 44%     4-\"\nFlu:\nJuly \u2014       \u2014 \u2014      1581\nOct \u2014       \u2014 \u2014      itt\nDec 168       158% 188       168\nRye:\nJuly 84 64% 63%     64%\nOct.    .        65%     86% 65%     56\nDec.        .    67%     57% 57        57\nCJih prlcei:\nWheat;  No.  1  bird 77%:   No.  1\nnor. 76%:  No. 3  nor. 73V.:   No. 3\nnor. 71%; No. 4 nor. 68%; No. 5.\n63%: No. 6, 61%; feed 56%; track\n76%; No. 1 durum 78.\n>ommion Live Stock\nWINNIPEG. July 10 (CP)\u2014Receipts\n415 cattle, 60 calvei, 305 hogi, 65\nsheep.\nSteen, good ind choice, 14.35 to\n15.25.\nHelfen, good ud choice, 13.1: to\n1435.\nFed calvu. good ud cholw 14.50\nto 18.76, medium 13 to Mtt.\nOowi, good, 13.80 to 13.76.\nBulls, good, lltt to 13.38.\nVeal calvu, good ud choice, 13.50\nto 14\nHogs, ulect btcon 11 per bud pnmlum, btcon 18-50, butchen 1 per\nbud discount, heavy 18, extrt huvy\n18.76 to 16. Ughta tnd feeden 18.75.\nsows, No. 1. 16.35 to 15.60. No. 3\n14.75 to 16. rough! 14 to 14.50, stags\n13.60 to 13.60.\nWAYSIDE REPORT\nNOT ENCOURAGING\nDirectors Consider Yuill's Advice Discontinue Present\nWorkings\nVANCOUVER, July 10 (CP).-\nDirectora of Wayilde Consolidated\nGold Minn, Ltd., ln the Bridge\nRiver district of British Colum' ia.\nhad under consideration today a\nreport of Col. H. H. Yuill, consulting engineer of Vucouver, concerning his view of the future of\nthe property.\n\"Purely at a prospect, the property has some speculative merit,''\nCol. Yuill stated in hla report\nReferring to development in the\nsection where work wu actively\nprosecuted, he laid he considered\nthii \"has thoroughly explored the\npossibilities ud has not indicated\nany valuable or bodies. Therefore,\nI advise that work ln this section\nbe discontinued.\"\nSurface prospecting, tald the report, had not indicated anything of\nvalue elsewhere, but waa no conclusive. The northwest end of the\ndlorite stock had an area of 2000\nby 1500 feet.\nOn the basis of speculative merit.\nCol. Yuill recommended advisability of testing the north end of the\ndlorite itock for fractures near the\nmargin that might contain veins.\nMONTREAL UST\nCLOSFS LOWER\nMONTREAL, July 10 (CP)\u2014Issues\non the Montreal stock exchuge disregarded the better tone on Wall\nstreet and 1 majority of stocks were\nlower at the clou today. Approximately 6900 shares chuged buds.\nDominion Textile Bold at 86, down\nt point. Chirlu Gurd tlio declined\n1 point it 8. BeU Telephone slumped\n1% it 117%, Shtwlnlgu Power wu\noft % it 30% ud Montreal Power\nwu down % at 34%.\nInternational Nickel wu up % at\n36%. Dominion Bridge advuced %\n\u2022t 33%.\nSales 6971 shares, bonds 66860.\nCURRENCIES ALL\nLOWER\nMONTREAL. July 10 (CP)\u2014Leading\ncurrencies were all lower on Montretl\ncurrency exchanges todty. Sterling\nwu oft 3-33 of 1 cent at Itt 3-33.\nTbe Fnnch franc declined .01 ot a\ncent at Itt centa while the United\nStatu dollar lost 3*33 ot 1 per cent\ndiscount.\nC.P.R. EARNINGS\nADVANCE\nMONTREAL, July 10 (CP).-Ca*\nnadian Pacific railway today an*\nnounced earnings for the week\nending July 7 of $2,342,000. compared with $2,316,000 for the corresponding week of 1933, an increase of $26,000.\nEASTERN SALES\nTORONTO, July 10 (CP)-Selet of\n100 or mon iharu on the Industriil\nsection of the Toronto stock exchuge\ntoday: Beauhtmoli 400, Brazilian 440,\nBnw A Dlst 39.0, Cu Cement 236,\nCdn Ind Ale 610, OPR 144, Ford A\nSOB, Int Nickel 1323, Loblaw A 343,\nMuuy Harris 3130, Steel of Cu 118,\nTnymore 106, Wtlker 1745, Bnw\nCorp 533, B n Bnw 1315, Seagrams\n886, Dom Bridge 130, Imp Tob 260,\nOil: B A Oil 341, Imp Oil 4696, Int\nFete 1780.\nAt Montntl\u2014Sties of 100 or mon\nshares on the Montretl stock exchuge todty: Brazilian 430, Can Se-\nment 803, Cu Ind Alo 640, CPR 944,\nDSCB 345, Dom Textile 135, Int\nNickel 616, Lake Woods ,\" , Muuy\nHarris 380, Mtl Power 338, Nat Stul\nCtr 206, Shawlnlgan 556, Holllnger\n300. \u2022\nCilgary Live Stock\nCALOART, July 10 (CP)\u2014Recelpti\nyuterdiy it the local itock yard!\nwere 161 cattle, 20 ctlvu, 349 hogs\nud 166 sheep ud limbs. Today 6\ncattle, 12 calves ud 171 hogs were\nreceived up to noon.\nThe bulk of cattle on ule were\ncommon to medium grasaers whtch\nmet a slow sale. Hogs were steady,\nselects 18.50, bacons 18 ud butchers\n17.80 oft trucks.\nCattle, cc imon butcher steen\n61.50 to 62.50. Common to medium\ngrass fed helfen 13 to 12.50. Medium fed cilvu 13.50 to 14.60. Common to medium butcher cows 61.35\nto 11.75. Oood veal ctlvu 13.50 to 14.\nCommon to medium calvea 13 to 13.\nBologna bulls lltt.\nLiverpool Groin\nLIVERPOOL, July 10 (CP)-. mowing are today's per bushel whut quotations, C.I.F., Liverpool In Cutdlu\nmoney it current sterling exchuge\nnte of 14.99 u supplied by Broom-\nHill (yesterdays prlcee ln bracketsi:\nNo. 1 Mm. Nor. Vucouver July\n87%   (88)\nNo. 3 Mu. Nor. Atlantic July\n86%   (86%).\nNo. 3 Mu. Nor. Vtncouver July\n83 (88%).\nArgentlre (Rosafe) I31J-. pounds\nJuly 68% (63%).\nArgentine   (Barusso)    July    63%\n(64%).\n.    Australian afloat 71%  (71%).\nI   West Australian 72% (726).\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, July 10 (AP) \u2014\nFlour unchanged. Shipments 19,438.\nPure bnn 17.80 to 18.00.\nWhut. No. 1 northern 93% to 97%,\nNo. 1 red durum 88 to 89, July 91%,\nSept 90%, Dec. 90%.\nCorn, No. 3 yellow 64% to 68.\nOats, No. 8 white 41% to 43%.\nFlax, No. 1, 181% to 186%.\nMONTREAL, July 10 (CP)\u2014Cheeu\nprlcu declined while other produce\nwu steady on the Montreal produce\nud dairy market today. At the wukly auction 1306 boxu of Quebec\nbutter ud 934 boxu of Quebec cheeu\nwere offered. No. 1 butter brought 19\ncentt a pound ud No. 1 cheese sold\nfor 9 11-16 centt t pound.\nButter itudy, being 19 to 19%\ncentt 1 pound for freeh No. 1 ln ctr-\nlott or leu. Arrivals 608 boxu.\nEggt unchuged, graded shipments\nln carlota or leu being 20 cents t\ndoaen for A ltrge. Receipt! 630 cues.\nPotatou maintained their former\nlevels.\nClassified Advertising\nBirths\nBDWARDB\u2014To Mr. ud Mrs. Edwards of Fauquier tt Arrow Ltku\nhospital. Nakusp, Friday, July 6, t\ndaughter,\nCOATES\u2014To   Mr.   tnd   Mrs.   F.\nCoatea, of Qlendevon at Arrow Liku\nhospital. Nikusp, Sundiy, July 6,\n- diughter,\nOLOVER\u2014To Mr. Ud Mrs. C. R.\nOlover, it Trail-Tadanac hotplttl.\nJune 30, a diughter.\t\nLEGAL\nLAND    REGISTRY    ACT\n(Section 160)\nIN THB MATTER OF BLOCK 3, of\nsubdivision of Sections 8. 4. 9 ud\n10, Township 14. District Lot 1337\nGrouo 1. Pun 1123, Kooteniy District.\nProof hiving bun filed In my office of the lou ol Certificate ol\nTitle No. 17755-A to the ibove\nmentioned lands In the name of\nFRANK DDCHARME and bearing\ndate the 38th May. 1913 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my Intention\nat tbt expiration of one calendar\nmonth ttom the flnt publication\nhereof to lame to tbe persons] <ep-\nresentatlve ot FRANK DOCHARME\n1 provlalonil Certlflcateoj Title In\nthe name of uld FRANK DU*\nCHARME In lieu of tuch lost Certificate. Any penon hsvlm tny information with reference to uch\nlost certlflcste of Title ls reaueeted\nto communicate with the undersigned.\nDATED AT NELSON, B. 0 this\n19th diy of Juie, 1934\nA. W. IDIENS,\nRegistrar\nDtte of tint publication, 20th\nJune, 1934  18007)\nPersonal\nAN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR\nList of wanted Inventions snd full\nformation sent fne. The Ramsay\nCompiny, world Patent Attorneys,\n373 B'nk Strut, Ottawa, Canada.\n13260)\nWHY NOT MAKE YOUR OWN\nwine. Pure tweet cherry luice, li\nper gal. Appleton Bros. R.R.1, Nelion. (3230)\nEczema  rtch piles ulcers Try Geo 1\/e \u2022>\nChina   Remedy it Hudson's Bav C\"\n (3171)\nHelp Wanted\nWANTED, MAN AND WIFE TO MAN*\nige small farm ud orchird, onl\ncow, houu supplied ud \u2022 good\nliving inured. Apply Box 3246,\nDally  Newt. (3346)\nWANTED FOR INTERIOR TOWNS,\nmen uxlous to etrn t good living \"You can do thlt' See tor\nparticulars, or write L. J. De*h*.r-\nnali, Cranbrook. B. CT (3108)\nEXPERIENCED WOMAN COOK FOR\nfamily of four. Apply Box 3213.\nDaily Newa. (3213)\nFor Rent\nSUITE FOB RENT. FURNISHED OR\nunfurnished, contain! fireplace\n8 bedrooma ud sleeping porch\nApply L. Simpson, Nelson.     (31581\nFURNISHED    HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms  fot   rant   Annable  butk\n (3172)\nSTRATHCONA ROOMS. HOT\u2014COLD\nwater. 110-112 per month. ,.3331)\nPURN     OR    UNFURN     APTS     Bl\nwuk or month  Medical Arts dutu\n(3173)\nFUR.   ROOMS.    STEAM    HEATED,\nshower,  terms mod. Can. Legion.\n(3174)\nTHREE   ROOM   FURNISHED   StilTi.\nfor rent. Stirling Hotel. (3176)\nFURNISHED    AND    UNFURNI8HEL\nBultu for rent\u2014Kerr APta. (3177)\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful Modern\nFrlgidalre  equipped suites.   (8178)\nHouses for Rent\nFURNISHED BUMMER COTTAGE\nfor August it WIUow Point. AP-\nply A- D- Emdry, (3365)\nVANCOUVER. ENGLISH BAY, AUG-\nutt. 6 room furnished duplex 815\na week. Box 1148, Nelaon.     (3167)\nSMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE. EN\nquire 504 Mill Bf i3253)\nFor Sale\nSUMMER CAMP SPECIALS-EDISON\nDiamond disc phono ccabtnet and\n100 records 135. Portable phono\n66.60. 1O0 unused old numbers\nColumbli ud Brunswick records\n4 fox ll. Old Battery radios, aa la\n16 up. Ice box 17.50\u2014large model\nMajestic screen grid radio retl\nsnap |60. Rogen table mode] elec*\ntrie r-dlos |35 and 137.50. 45-volt\nheavy duty B' Batteries 12.95.\nElectric Hind vicuum 110 N.E\nWisher. 1 dandy 189.50. Apply\nKootenay Mualc House, Nelson.\n    (3214)\nHUNTER   ELECTRIC   __   PLUMBINO\nWard street\n1 second hud McClary electric range\nin   periect   order,   cheap   to   clear\n  (32091\nHOT     POINT     ELECTRIC     RANGE\npractically new. Phone 506R.\n (3165)\nCHERRIES. BLACK OR WHITE, 3c\nlb Come tnd nick them. W. Wood.\nCemetery  roiq. (3241)\nROYAL ANNE CHERRIES. 3c LB..\nLamberts, 6c. You pick them. J. H.\nO.ondln,   top  Stanley  St.   (3215)\nBRITISH SOVEREIGN STRAWBER-\nrlu delivered 6c per lb. Robertson.  Phone 249R3.          (31561\nMcCLARY SIMPLEX COMBINATION\ncoal and gaa range good aa new\nPhone 780. (3317)\nFOR SALE- BARRELS, KEGS\naugar sacks, liners. McDonald Jam\nCo., Ltd. 13353)\nBABY   CARRIAGE  OOOD  AS   NEW\nApply 212 Vernon St. (3244)\n. Live Stock for Sale\nFIVE NEWLY FRESHENED FIRST\nclass dairy cowa. some young\nttock. One f if tun month old pur.\nbred Ayrshire bull. Two pure bred\nDuroc Jersey sows, one Duroc\nJersev botr. A. B. Wigner, Frult-\nvile.  '         (3281)\nREGISTERED JERSEY BULL, SURE,\ngentle, real good one. Jersey cow.\nfreshen August. Wilkes, Procter.\n(3257)\nWANTED TWO OOOD GOATS\nmilking. H. Matthews. Columbia\nOardens^ (3148)\nBAR GOLD STEADY\nMONTREAL, July 10 (CP)\u2014 Bar\ngold ln London steady at 634.44 an\nounce In Cuadlan funds, 138s 14 d\nln Britlth funds. The fixed 135 Waahlngton price amounted to 134 \u2014 iu\nCuadlan.\nLondon Close\nLONDON, July 10 (AP)\u2014Cloelng:\nAm Tel Se Tel 1116, Atchison \u00a360%,\nBrazilian Traction 8%, Canadlu Pacific 118%, Eastman Kodak 96%.\nBrit Am Tobacco \u00a36, Courtaulds 60a\n6d, De Beers \u00a34%, DlitUlen 90s, Dunlop Rubber 48s 6d, Hudson Biy 24s\n6d, Imperlil Chem 35s 7%d, Imperial Tobacco 126a 3d, Rand Minn\n\u00a36%, Rhodeslan Anglo Am 13s, Rho*\nkana Corp \u00a38, Cro-.ni \u00a311%, Springs\n\u00a36%, Eut Oeduld \u00a38%, Bio Tlntos\n\u00a318%, Vlcken He,\nBondt\u2014Canadlu 4 per cent loan\n\u00a3108%, Brit 3% per cent consols \u00a380%,\nBrit 31_ per cent war loan \u00a3104, Brit\nfunding 4a 1960-90 \u00a3116.\nBicycles\nWANTID - BOY'S     BICYC\n\u25a0ood condition, phone 166\nWANTED -.LADIlg'   BlCTtt*\n(1364\ngood condition. Phone\n(3346\nMiscellaneous\nPIPE and FITTINGS\nModern plant, fully equipped for supplying pip*\nand fittings for steam,\nair, water or irrigation.\nYour enquiries solicited,\nCanadian Junk\nCo., Ltd.\n250 Prior St\nVANCOUVER. B.C.\n(8101\n100,000  feet  good   uud   pipe;\n\u25a0II line\nLARGE STOCK PIPE\nFITTINGS, VALVES, ETQ\nEnquiries Solicited\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\n220 E. lit Ave., Vancouver, B.C.\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\nlie 0 line\nMinimum I Unet\n1 llnea onet    f M\n3 lines, oret    1\n4 llnri  onr*        4\n2 Unet   I timet       \u00ab\n3 llnei  8 timet  Ul\nI Ilnn  8 timet  !___\u00a7\nI ilnn  1 monlh  1\n3 Ilnn  I monlh \t\nI Ilnn   I  month 8.7J\nAU above leu 10% tot prompt\n\u25a0 payment\nBusiness, Profession,\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS.   f.   HUNTER.   S.   f-   A-\nMunlciptl and Commercltl Audi\nP. O. Box 1191, Nelton, B. a\n (111\nAssayers\nE. W. W1DDOWSON, established IM\n305 Josephine St., Nelson, B, C.\n(Sit\nORENVILLE    H.    ORIMWOOD,    (\nBiker St., Nelson. Box 736. (311\nBoat Livery\nBEST PETERBOROOOH OUTBOAI\nmotor __ row boats for hire by d\n\u2014Prank Seal, Balfour, B.C. 18I8\nChiropodists\nDr. Mildred Slmonda Foot SpecliU\n408 Fernwell. Spokane. Main. (33<\nChiropractors\nE.  M.  WARREN,   D.C.  Ph.C,\ncessor to Dr. aray\u2014Ollker\nsi?\nC.  HITLTOREN,   DC.   Ph.C.   Pain\nGraduate. McCulloch Blk. Ph. 8\n (SU\nElectrical\nJ. F. COATES\u2014The  Electric sto\nSupplies and installation.\nPhone 766.                   P. O. Box 1\n        (311\nFlorists\nEver Oreen and X L All lnsecud\nwUl kill all Insects tnd blight I\nyour garden, tlso prevent white Wl\nud mildew. Safest ud most Tl\nuable preparation ln the market\nTHE NELSON FLOWER SHOPPI\n  (311\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES, Pho\n343. cut flowen potted plan\ntnd floral deilgni. (811\nHide Dealera\nDEALERS IN HIDES, JP. MOROA\n\u2022  301 Baker St, Nelson, B.C. (310\nInsurance and Real Estate\nROBERTSON REALTY CO., IT\nReal estate, Insurance, rents\nAberdeen block, Baker St.  (319\nCAR    INSURANCE.    PWOHOl\nbudgeted over six mouths. T.\nRosling, 3 Royal Bank Bulldlni\n (318\nR. W DAWSON. Real Estate 1\nsurance. Rentals. Next Hlppera\nHard ware.  Baker   street.      (81>\nC.   D.   BLACKWOOD.   Insurance\never; description. Real Est. Ph. (\n(319\nH.  E.   DILL.  AUTO  AND  FIRE I\nsurance. Real Estate. 608 Ward I\n(319\nJ.    E*    ANNABLE.    REAL   ESTAT\nrentals, Insurance. Annable blot\n(31\u00bb\nUFE, FIRE _ AUTOMOBILE INSU1\nuce. P.B. poulln. Ph. 70.  (319\nCHAS   F. McHARDY. INSURANCE\nReal  Estite\u2014Phone  138.      (31\u00ab\nMachinists\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nFor all claasea ot Metal Work. Utl\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Grlndln\nMotor Rewinding Acetylene weldln\nFhone 698.\n334 Vernon street\n aa\nEngineers and Surveyor!\nA. H. OREEN CO., LTD., 616 WAS\nSt. Phone 264, Nelson, B.C. (390\nf. 8.\" PETERS\nMining  Engineer\nExamination operation and mtntgi\nment of mines and mlneri!\nproperties. Rosslind, B.C.\n(330!\nH. D   DAWSON\u2014NELSON\nENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR\n , (WU\nB. C Land Surveyors\nCHARLES   MOORE,   B.   C,   L.   I\nK. W. C. Block.          Nelton, B. (\n (3301\nMusical Tuition\nVTOUN     AND    THEORY    PUPIH\nMary   Heddle.   Ph.   3UR3.   (8301\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY. HARI\nwood merchant. 217 Baker strta\n(3.W\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANO\nmost uythlng. The Ark.     '3301\nNICE CHAIRS FOR' 8ALE AT MM\nRidcllffe's, 817 Vernon St. (8208\n TS)\nWORE WINNER\nKING'S MEDAL\nwo Canadians Get in\npn Kinnaird Awards\nat Bisley Shoot\nHSUY CAMP, Bngland, July 10\nt able)\u2014Swgetht Instructor T.\non of the until trmi tchool todty\nrturtd tht Klnfi mtdtl tt the\ntlontl Rifle awoclttlon'i meet,\ntoting t record ol 180 ln the lour\nflcult prtctlcet.\nRm mttch 11 limited to 100 te-\nttd mtn of the home (orcei, rnd\nI winner le conildered the army's\n\u25a0 \u25a0bot.\ntn the Klnntlrd competition ti\n600 yards, two Canadians got Into\nthe monty, twit-Mayor Instructor\nJ. Timor, Canadian Dragoons, Toronto, who collected 110 with 84 out\not 31, tnd C.QM.8. Parnell Ot \u2022\nBlack Watch, Montrtay, It with 31.\nTht event ended In t tit tor tint\nplace between QMS. Abbot of tht\nmarines. Aircraftsman Bret, ot tht\nRoyal Air Porot, Ounner Myiell ot\nthe marines tnd Private MoAtatney\nof tbt Ptulkltnd islands, til wltb\nperfect 36s.\nPurdy of tbt marlnee won tht\nB.B.A. competition tt M0 ytrdi with\nt toon of II.\nDEWDNEY TO\nPLAY TENNIS\nAT KELOWNA\nThe Weit Kootiniy hit only two\nrepresentative! In the Kelowna tennis tournament this week. They art\nPeter Dewdney of Nelson and\nGeorge Murray Jr. ot Trail.\nmm^^'^^^^^S^^^^^^^^\n(-.Advertising\nfor the\nMerchant\noi Today\nConducted by\nHAROLD 8. EDOAB\nThis   series   ot   weekly   artlclu\ntppttrt   tvery   Wtdntadty,   on   _d-\nvertlelng tnd mtrohtn-sing prepared for tbe merchants of Ntlton\ntnd District wltb tht co-operation\nof tbt Ntlton Dtlly Newi. .\nMerchandising A&ain\nThe subject of merchandising opens up so\nmany different angles that it is difficult to treat\neach one in as full detail as one would like. How.\never, a few experiences from the efforts of others\nmay be found helpful.\nThe topic of \"Special weeks\" has long been\none of interest to every merchant, whether he\napproved of them or not. Manufacturers have developed them to a very high degree. There is\nhardly a week that is not featured by some manufacturer or Association. This has been developed\nto bring about a united effort on the part of the\nmanufacturer and retailer, for increased interest\nin the product. And in many instances it has produced satisfactory results. Where \"Special weeks\"\nof this nature are backed up by a sufficiently\nstrong advertising campaign, the wise retailer ties\nin with that campaign through his own advertising and hli own store displays.\nThere are also many successful Instances of\n\"Special Town Days or Weeks,\" where all the\nmerchants agree to put forth a combined effort to\nbring customers into the town from the \u2022unrounding territory and to get increased sales from this\neffort. When properly run they are successful,\nbut they require the wholehearted co-operation\nof every merchant. If your community puts on\none of these days, go into lt with the keenest\nenthusiasm you can muster. Don't be Uke the\nmerchant who said he was not in favour of running another \"Blanktown Days\" because he had\nnot noticed any increase in sales. When asked what\nhe had done to bring business into his itore, he\nMid, \"I put a couple of posters on the outside of\nmy window.\" With this meaaure of co-operation\nwhy ihould he expect business.\nYou don't need to wait for manufacturers'\n\"Special Weeks\" or for the community to hold\n\"Special Days.\" Then are plenty of iplendld opportunities for \"Special Attraction\" to be featured\nin your wlndowi, your itore and your advertising.\n\u2014Spring cleaning,\u2014gardening,\u2014cough and cold-\ngolf\u2014football\u2014hockey, and a hundred and one\nothen. Your windows need never grow stale.\nEven days can be made to sell. A bookstore I\nknow places the following card in hli window every\nFriday.\nFRIDAY NIGHTS\nTake home\nA new Book to read over the week-end\n\u00bb        Something to enjoy\nSomething to talk about\nSomething to add to your Library\nStep on it now, and pick one out,\nWhen your cuitomers are in your itore, here\nare a few little pointer! that are worth while\nremembering,\nNat you  ever guilty of When you should have been\nounging on the counter as standing on the alert with\ncustomer approached to the  appearance  of  being\nM served? ready for instant service.\n)r did you ever catch your- When you should have paid\nwlf with your back turned the customer the compli-\n\u00bb your customer, Hiking ment of turning and look-\n'Fifty or twenty-five cent ing into her face when you\nin\" T asked the question.\nM coune you never toss a When It would be much\nwckage onto the counter, more courteous if you were\nmt do you ever ihove a to hind the package across\nwrchase across the counter the counter as though\no a customer? it  were  something  really\nchoice.\n\u2022TNI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION. I.C--WIDNHDAY MORNINO. JULY 11. lltt-\nN\u00abt Week-Timely Merchandising.\nMr. Edgar wUl bt glad to answer questions\nin thit column, if readers will address their com*\nmunications in ears of this paper. Confidential\nreplies can be arranged through' tht editor.\u2014\n(Copyright).\nAMERICANS IN\nWEIRD VICTORY\nOVER THE NATS\nHubbell Gives His\nTeam Splendid\nStart\nBUT AMERICANS\nRUN WILD LATER\nGreat Battle Turns\nInto \"Picnic\"\nGame\n\u00ab.--*\u25a0 ^- \u25a0-, \u25a0\u00bb _taT5T8_ryS*5^r.\u00bb. \u00bbA\u00bb>a\u00abs>\u00ab\nBy EDWARD J. NIIL\n(Assocltted Prill Iporti Wrlttr)\nNIW YORK, July 10 (AP)-*-\nFor thru magnificent lnnlngi,\nthi National lugut todty showed\ntht American lugut tnd -M,4U\nhowling faithful thi flntit pitch.\n\u2022r In baseball\u2014Carl Owen Hubbell. Thin everyone relaxed, ind\ntht tecond annual battle of tht\nall-start turntd Into nothing lo\nmuch \u25a0\u2022 thl mt Jo* lugut equivalent of thi married mm va, thi\ntingle mtn at thl snnual Sunday\nichool picnic.\nThe Americm leeguers finally\nwon out, 1*7, with a typical Waiting display that blew long Lon\nWarneke of the Cubi right out ot\nthe box and scattered the offerings\nof hli successor, Van Mungo ot tht\nDodgen, all over the premises in\ni six-run outburst ln the fifth Inning. The Americans then proceeded to clinch tht contest, marking\ntheir lecond ttnight victory ln thi\ntwo-year ill-itar serlei, thinki to\nUie brilliant relief pitching o!\nyoung Mel Hirder of Clevelind Indian!.\nRarely, however, ln a match of\niuch magnitude hu thi play ever\ndegenerated so quickly and so completely from the sublime to thi ridiculous u It did after Hubbell'i\nmagnificent display.\nHUBBELL HUMBLES\nHIAVY HITTER!\nFor thru Innings, thl greatest\nsouthpaws In the game\u2014Huobell of\nthl world'i champion!, and Lefty\nGomu, of th* Yanks, win locked\nin thl pitching duel thl baseball\nworld hii long bun awaiting, ind\nthe honon resttd inUreljr win the\nlanky, screwball twister irom Oklahoma.\nraring thl greatest hitting amy\never assembled, thl muter ftnntd\nsix men ln the flnt two lnnlngi\u2014\nfive of them in i row\u2014and ill thiy\nhappened to bl win Btbe Ruth,\nLou Gehrig, Jlmmli Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin, manager of\ntha rival array.\nA trifle unsteady it thi itart\u2014\nwhen he allowed Charley Gehrlnger,\not the Tlgen, to open thi fame\nwith a aingle to center that wally\nBerger, of the Bravu, fumbled Into\ntwo bases\u2014Hubbell uttled down\nafter pauing Heinle Minuih. ot thl'\nSenaton, and Itarted on hit magnificent parade. He nve mother\nwalk to Babe Ruth ln the third, with\ntwo out, but hi got Gehrig then on\nan easy outfield fly.\n' Hubbell marched out ot thi ball\ngame, his three innings chore complete, with mother clincher to hii\ngreatness to add to his breath-taking\nworld series pitching last fall. And\nwith him went uli icmblince of\nUw and ordir.\nFRANKIE FRIICH *\nFIRST FINISHER\nThl National leaguers, with thl\nSt. Louis Cardinal delegation touching off thl fireworks, discomfited\nGomez right at tha start u Frankit\nFrlsch, who uud to rotm these\n8roundi in the dayi of John M*-\ninw, planked a home run high in\nthe right field standi, tint mm to\nhit ln the National league halt of\nthi tint. Thin after Frlsch had\nilngled md Pit Tnynor, Pint!\nmanager, hit to center ln thl third.\nDucky Medwlck, Card1! lift flildir,\npltnkid iti companion in tin right\nfield itandi, the ucond md lut\nhomer of tht diy.\nThis gave the National leaguen\na 4*0 lud u Gomu finished his\nthm*lnnlng stunt, tfter illowlng a\ntotal of only thret hits, fanning as\nmmy, md being ripltced by Red\nRuffing, of the Yanki. Wtrneke replaced Hubbell. The bill gtmi turn-\nid into * fantasy.\n\u25a0\u2022fort It wu over thl Nltlinal\nleaguen had usid up thilr en*\ntin quota ef playen, M, and employed ent, Bill Hirmin, Cubi\nuoond btitmtn, twlu. Tht American leaguers used 15 pliyen, inly\nthru of thtm pltchen, piled up\n14 hiti to tight ftr tht Nitlonal\nlugut, and all handi had contrived to turn In umt if tht\nwelrdett basebtll i mtjor lugut\nfltld tvtr uw.\nHirder, who lot credit for tht\nvictory while Vm Mungo was\ncharged with the loia, forced Traynor to pop up md got Klein for the\nfinal out on a grounder to Gehrig.\nThl net gate receipts totalled $52,-\nR92, of which iome $40,000 will go to\nthi ball pliyen' benevolent fund.\nNEW GRAND CUBS\nLEAD IN PLAYOFF\nTht New Ortnd Hotel cubt took\nt free scoring gtme from tht ITr*-\nfalgar Rockets by a 15-14 acore In\nthe flnt gamt of a but out of flvt\nrtmt series for loctl Junior title\nThe tecond gtme will bt played nut\nSaturdiy morning.\ntVUs DOUBLI PUY\nStm Peeaereta tnd Pete Lutkwueh\nworked on the mound for wlnnen.\nthe former ftnntd nine bttten and\nwtlked one. Lutkwlch ttruckout two\ntnd wtlked three. Blaney struck out\nfin tnd wtlked thnt. atttd wtlk*\ntd ont. Brubiker tnd Sid BUI pulled off i ful double pliy In Uu\neighth Inning.\nWtlter Oltlttt tnd Bey Andtnon\numpired tht gtmt.\nTht tetmi wm)\nMi Onnd Cube\u2014Sid Btll, Bntf-\nton Brubtktr, Sara Putcnti, Auitln Bnnntn, Santo Delpuppo. Bud\nCooper, Pete Runts, Pete Lutkwlch,\nRty Rowe, BUI Xtptk, fttddy Bo*\nmont.\nTnfalgar Beckett-Id Scott, c.rll\nBlaney, Jim AUtn, John Mony, BUI\nKlrby, Bob Kirby, Bltkt Alltn, Pit\nMoOiuley. Utile Sptrki, and Ort-\neme Steed.\nTrail Wants West\nKootenay Net Play\nTBAIL, July U>\u2014An endeavor ll\nbeing mtde to hold tht Wett Koott*\nnty tennli tournament tbli ytar la\nTra''. according to Otorgt Htmton,\nvice-president of tbe lugut, representing TraU. If Utt event It htld In\nTnll lt wui bc tht tint time tn tbt\nhistory of, tbe Wttt Kootenty league.\nTht purpou ot thli proposal la to\ngive the Trail md Tadanac people\nt chance to wltntta the tournament\ngarnet. A muting It being held Frldty nlgbt to dltcuu the Wut Kootenty tournament plant. It will bl htld\non thl Labor day week-end.\nTHE THIRD TEST\nMATCHADRAW\nAussies Had 66 for\nLoss of Wicket at\nEnd Time\nMANCHESTER, Bngland, July 10\n(CF Cable!.\u2014Tht cricket world tonight gin t wldt ytwn of boredom u tht third tttt mttch between Bngltnd tnd Australia tnded\nIn t dnw. It wu lmpoulbli for\nboth tetmt to complttt two innings tnd the gtme ended without\ntny d<* tute ruult, Hiving thl rivals for thi \"ubu'' lutt whin thty\nwen started to pity laat rrlday.\nTbi Invtden htd H runt for\ntbe lou of ont wicket whtn pity\nended. Thtlr flnt lnnlnii total was\n481, whlit Bngland aeond 197 tor\nnlnt wlcktti In thtlr flnt effort\ntnd 113 for no wlckita, declared, In\ntht second.\nThere wu nont of tbl njolclng\ntbat accompanied the and ot tht\nlast game, thl ont tbt Bngllsh won,\nand tht thinning bowling of Hedley\nVerity, the Yorkshire tlow lefthander, thtt mtttnd thl Aussie\nwlckett Ukt ninepins.\nNO TIMS TO COMPLETE OAMB\n\u2022 Tbe Auult wlckett would not\nscatter thla tlmi. A btttmtn't wicket enabled Bnglud to run up a\nrecord total of 637 for nlnt declared in tht tint lnnlngt, but It alio\nenabled thi mtn from down under\nto itay it bit to long In thilr flrtt\nlnnlngi thtt thtn wu no tlmt to\ncomplttt the game.\nTbl Australians followtd tbe gnat\nEnglish lnnlngt by tcorlng 491 In\nthtlr turn tt btt, finishing Juat befon lunch todty. Tht Bnillah failed\nto mtkt thtm follow on, .truly\nowing to tbt brllllmt emergency\nbatting of W. J. O'Reilly, ont of the\nttlltndin, wbo itood up md slugged until hit tetm wu tali.\nATTENDANCE DROPS\nThou who toruaw thl draw itay.\nId twty from todays pliy tnd\ntht ittendance from t puk of 30.-\n000 yesterday tfternoon dropptd to\ntbout a fifth of that number thla\ntfttrnoon. Tht wuther wu hot md\nsultry, but thi spectators who at-\nttnded uw ORcUly bring tht Aut-\nalet within thc necessary 150 rum\non tht Bngllih flnt lnnlngt icon\nto tvold going to bit tgtln immedl*\nittly.\nOTltllly umt to btt In t 10th-\nwtckit ptrtntrihlp with T. W, Wall\nwith flvi runi to go before tht\n____*__** ft*. Ht ttayed untU hi\nbid 80 tnd Win is md wu not\nout tt thi tinuh. KUplng Wall\naway from thi bowling u much u\nKHft.*! h.\" h*r<1 \u00bb-*<* *\"\u2022\u00bb\u2022\nILLNESS IS HANDICAP\nThe Auatnllana wtre handicapped\nby illness among the turn. Don\nBndman got SO, but hi wu not\nup to hla form u hi wu weak\nfrom effecta of a ton throat and\ndlaineu whlli I. A. Ohlpperflild,\ntven weaker, ituek gamely to hu\nJob md rm up it befon ha want\nout Alw Klppat, a hard hltttr,\nfilled to gtt to btt tt ill.\nHighest scorer of tbe match vu\nMaurice Leyland of Bngland who\nhit up 111 In tht flnt Innings\nSttnley McCabe. om of thl Australian mainstays, wu uoond hlih\nwltb 157 In the flnt Innings and\nFat Hendren of Englad had IS) for\nEngland In the flrtt,\nFOUR FOB  71\nVerity, hero of tht ucond gtmt it\nLords which Bngltnd won by an\nlnnlngi tnd M, wu atlll tht most\neffective of the English bowlers. He\ntook feur wlcktti for 71 runt in\ntht first lnnlngi md bowled M\nmaidens In M overs.\nO'HeWy, howtTty, got uvin Bngllih wlekett ln tht flnt lnnlnii for\nIN in M onn of which nlnt win\nmtldeni. On thi firm pitch Vtrlty\nwu unable to coma near hit second\nlemt fut of 15 wlcketa, tnd O'Reilly could not repeat hit fut of 11\nwlckett for 199 performed In the\nfirst game at Nottinghamshire which\nhit side won by 331.\nTRAIL-ROSSLAND\nTENNKDATE SET\nWill Be Played From July 21\nto 28; Consolation Cup\nfor Play\nTRAIL, July 10- Hostland-Trall-\nTadanac tennis tournament will bt\nheld on the Tadanac courts from\nJul; 91 to 31, a Junior competition\nbtlng htld in conjunction with tht\nwnlor, It wu decided tt a muting of\ntha representatives of thl thru clubt\nIn the Memorial hall Tuuday night,\nA numbtr of other tennia inthuttuts\nattended. Representatives wtn A. M.\nChester, Tadanac; T. Yolland, Roasland: and J. Argtugh, TrtU. A consolation prlti, {hi Hodge cup, will\nbt posted for mtn knocked out of\ntht tint round. Thou dishing to\nenter may obtain application forms\nfrom either ot tht three representatives.\nHolders of thl varloua tltlea In tht\nTrtll-Roaaland-Tadanu tourney of\nlist year an u followi:\nMen's tingles\u2014Oeorgt Hamson,\nTnll.\nLtdlu' tingles\u2014 Orace Freeman,\nRostlend.\nMen'a doublu\u2014J. McDonell and R.\nAnderion, Rouland.\nLtdles' doublu Mlw B. Wright\nand Mlw O. Fretman. Rouland.\nMlsed doul-lti Mr. tnd Mrs Otorgt\nHamson, Tadanac.\n_ \u25a0 i \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 s t \u25a0 i \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 a \u25a0 t \u25a0 \u25a0 t \u25a0 s \u25a0 iiiiii is 111111 \u25a0 11111111 r 11 \u25a0 i j 11 \u25a0 1111 in-\nSPORT\nPUFFS\nPACIFIC COAST\nIEAGUI\nSin Francisco 1, Mlulons 2.\nSacramento t, Oaklmd 7.\n.IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllilllllllllllliillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.\"\nATIPFORLADIE8\nDieting ll one thing; fasting la moit decidedly, something else.\nTake Harry Wills, who formerly had wme distinction in thl\nprite ring, where he wu known ai thl Black Panther, and lt now I\nreal estate agent in Harlem. The other day, when he quaffed i\ntumbler full of milk, he ended I fast of 32 days. \"It wu,\" he told the\npress, \"my twenty-first innuil fut of one month. In. thit time I\nhad nothing but water, juit plain drinking water, one md half to\n' two gallons a day. Milk tutu good after all that stuff. I will take\ni glut of milk every hour today, md tomorrow I will do the same,\nadding a glau of ormgc Juice every hour. On Friday I will hive\na couple of toft boiled eggs. In two weeks I will begin eating solid\nfoods.   No meit for two weeki.   It wu will power that did lt.\nHe uld he hod lost 1 poundi md now weighs 202 poundi. Hli\nfighting weight used to be 210. He believes that he has succeeded in\ndnvlni al< the Impurltin out of his tystem, and thit for one year\nhe will be \"completely healthy beyond the thadow of a doubt.\"\n50-YEAR-OLD IDEA\nMr. Willi ii i modern exponent of thi theory which Dr. Henry\nS. Tinner made famous mon thm B0 yean ago. Tanner's fait (aa\nhu lately been recalled by the New Yorker) \"is still reckoned\nas one of the moit extraordinary stunts New York hu ever uen.\nPhysicians from other cities made long Journeys to watch the futer\nfor an hour or two, ministers preached sermons denouncing Dr.\nTanner for meddling with the huvenly lawi of hunger md appetite,\nand every day and most of every night Clarendon Hall was crowded\nwith viaiton who itood paUently,\" as the Herald put it, \"watching\nDr. Tanner not cat.\"\nNewspapers printed stories by the page md editorials by the\ncolumn, besides specitl irticlu ligned by phyiicltni and other authorities. After the tenth day, in admission fee of 29 centa was\ncharged.\nTanner had made a reputation for hlmulf \"out west\" as an Implacable platform foe of tea, coffee, tobacco md liquor. Hit wife\nleft him, complaining he wouldn't give her enough to eat, and apparently wanted her to live on air. To which the Doc. retorted\nthat air, plui a little water ind an occasions! crust wai quite\nenough. He uld that hi had fisted 43 dayi in Minneapolis md\ncured himself of, asthma, rheumatism and heart dlseue.\nIRON-PLATED STOMACH\nThll raised iuch a controversy that Tanner offend to fut 40\ndays and nights under itrlct luperviilon for 18000, of which hi\nwould give $4000 to chirlty. The tut, he uld, would be child'!\nplay, for hi had' been relied in Tunbrldge Wells, Englmd, the\nchtlybeate waten of which place had given hii stomach a permanent\ncoating of Iron salts, which would provide him with a constant aource\nof nourishment, which newi greatly excited the medical profetilon.\nFinally, Tmner went to New York md submitted to i fut ln\npublic, without rtmuneration, under supervision of the United Statei\nMedical college.\nTanmr died In 1916, aged SI.\nIn 1683, John Zachar, of Wisconsin, fisted 88 dayi under supervision, and in 1890 an Italian seaman went without food tor 45 dayi\nfor thi edification of visitors to Koster md Bial's music hall.\nPOSTPONE GAME\nManaged the All-star Teams\nJoe Cronin, left, manager of the i of the American and National\nchampion Washington team, md league all-stars when they met at\nBill Terry, manager of the world the Polo groundi on July 10. Thl\nchamploni, the respective managera 1 American team won 9*7.\nNELSON MEETS\nINDIANS TODAY\nTrail Team Comes Here for\nFirst Time; Play Nelson\nSeniors at 5:30\nKelson union ittp cut on to the\nRecreation ptrk dltmond todty\ntgtlntt the Tnll Indians In thtlr first\nmeeting of tht yttr, md fana art\nexpecting to see a good game, The\nTrall Indians, a aecond turn In Trill,\nbut which extended Rouland to 13\nlnnlngt befon being beaten ln the\nTrall tourniment 3*3 then on tho\nJuly 1, will luve several playen who\nare well known hen and who can\nplay ball,\nTht gtmt begins it 8:30 sharp.\nAmong tha playen who will bc\ncoming from Trail will be McCain.\nformer tint bueman of Trail: An*\nderaon, a Tacoma pitcher: \"Cranny\"\nYoung, Killy of Sllverton, Jones,\nCamerson and Davidson.\nLANCASHIRE IS\nCRICKET WINNER\nLONDON, July 10 (CP cable).-\nLancashire today defeated Northamptonshire by an innings and 68\nruns in first class county cricket\nmatch itirted last Saturday at Peterborough.\nThe icdru were: Lancashire 409:\nNorthamptonshire 200 and 141.\nResulta of other games started\nSaturday follow:\nSussex won on the first innings\nfrom Essex at Colchester Sussex 461\nfor six declared md 215 for three\ndeclared I J. Langrldge 84); Essex\n323 and 204 for ilx,\nHampshire won the flnt inningi\nfrom Kent at Folkestone: Hamp\u00abhir\u00ab\n828 and 212 for six; Kent 400.\nSurrey won on the first lnnlngi\nfrom Yorkshire it Bradford: Surrey 461 md 48 tor four; Yorkshire\nITi and 377.\nNottinghamshire diluted Warwickshire by 10 wlcketi it Birmingham: NotUnghimihlri 442 for light\ndeclared and 36 for nont; Wtrwlckthire 344 (Swtall 130), and, foi*\nlowing on, 223 (Santall 8L Hill 14).\nOxford univenlty 415; Cambrldgi\nuniversity 400 (Allm 118, Pirker\n94, flnt wicket ptrtnenhlp 203), it\nLord'i, Game itirted yeiterdiy.\nGloucestershire defeated Glamor-\ncan by seven wlcketa at Llanelly\nGloucesterehlre 205 and 237 for three\nI Barnett 50, Neale 72 not out);\nGlamorgan 306 md 133.\nSCORE CARD\nMANCHESTER, Mat. July 10 (CP\ncable).\u2014The icore card ln the third\ntest cricket match bitween England\nand Austrtiii:\nEngland, first lnnlngi, 637 tor nine\ndecland.\nAustralia, flnt inningi:\nW.  A.  Brown,  e  Walton,  b\nOlarlc \u00bb    73\nW. . Ponsford, c Hendren, .\nHammond    12\nStanley McCabe, c Verity, b\nHammond   137\nW. M, Woodfull, run out    78\nLeonard Darling, b Verity    J7\nDon Bradman, c Amu, b Hammond     30\nW. A. Oldfield, c Wyatt, b Verity   13\nE. A. Chipperfield, c Walters, b\nVerity    26\nC. V. Grimmett. b Virlty      0\nW. J, O'Reilly, not out    30\nT. W. Wall, runout    18\nExtru    4a\nTot|l   431\nBowling analysis:\nO    M   R  W\nClark   40      6   111   3\nAllen   31      3   113   0\nHammond  26.3    6   111   3\nVerity .'  83     24    78   4\nHopwood   36     30    46  0\nFill of wlckita: 34*1; 230-2; 243-3;\n310*4; 378*5; 409*6; 411-7; 410-8;\n478-8; 491-10.\nEngland, second Innings:\nC. F. Walters, not out    80\nHerbert Sutcliffe, not out\t\nExtra!     4\nTotal for no wlcketi declared 133\nBowling analysis:\nO M R W\nWall ,    9  0  31   0\nMcCabe   18   3   88   0\nO'Reilly   13   4   38   0\nGrimmett   17   8   28  0\nAustralia, second Innings:\nW, H. Ponsford not out     30\nW. A. Brown, c Hammond, b\nAllen     0\nStanley McCabe     33\nExtras\t\nTotal for one wlcklt    (86\nBowling inalyati:\n0 M R W\nAllen  6  0  11   1\nClark  IlS\nHammond  2   1    8\nHopwood  9 8  16 0\nVerity   5 4    3  0\nHendnn    10    4  0\nFall of wlckete: 66*17\nAmerican Association\nToledo 6, St. Piul 9.\nLouisville 4, Milwaukee 2.\nColumbus 3, Minneapolis 9.\n(Only games scheduled).\nWednesday evening's scheduled Intermediate butbtll league game between tht Maulers ud the Palrvlew\nAthletic club bu bten postponed due\nto tbt gtmt called for the loctl unlor\nclub and the Trail Indiana. The game\nWUl be played on Friday evening, and\nu the Maulen have won two straight\ngtmu over the Fairview nlnt, tome*\nthing thtt hu rarely bun tccom*\npUahed In tha put, plenty ot tctlon\nIt expected.\nBOX SCORE\nPOLO GROUNDS, N.Y., July 10\n(AP).\u2014Official box score:\nNATIONALS       AB R H P A E\nFrlach, 2b   3   3   2   0   10\n\u2022W.Herman,3b.. 2  0   10   10\nTraynor, 3b   5J2100\nMedwlck, If  2   110   0  0\nKlein, If   3  0   110  0\nCuyler, it   J   0   0  2  0   0\nOtt,rf  2  0   0   0   10\nBerger, cf  J   0   0  0   0   1\nP. Waner, cf .... 2   0   0   10   0\nTerry, lb  y 3   0   14   0  0\nJackson, u ...... 2   0   0   0   10\nVaughan, as  2   0   0   4   0   0\nHartnett, c  2   0   0  9  0   0\nLopez, c     2   0  0   6   10\nHuhbel, p  0   0  0  0  0  0\nWarneke, p  0   0  0   0  0  0\nMungo, p  0   0   0   0   0   0\n\"Martin   0   10   0   0   0\nJ. Dean, p   10  0   0  0   0\nFrankhouu, p \u2022\u25a0\u25a0 10   0   0   0   0\nTotal!   38   7   8 27   J   1\n\u2022-Batted for Hubbell ln third Ud\nplayed second for Frlsch later.\n\u2022\u25a0-Batted for Mungo in fifth.\nAMERICAN ABR H P A E\nGehrlnger, 2b ...   3  0   3  2   1   0\nManush, If     2   0   0   0   0   0\nRuffing, p     10   10  0   0\nHarder, p     2  0   0   10  0\nRuth, rt     2   10  0  0   0\nChapman, rt  '201010\nGehrig, lb     4  1  0 11  1  1\nFoxx, 3b      5   12   12   0\nSimmons, cf, lf ..633300\nCronin, M  \u25a0   5   12   2   8  0\nDickey, c     2   114  0   0\nCochrane, c .....   1  0  0  1  1  0\nGomez, p      10   0   0   0  0\nAverill, cf     4   12   10  0\nWeit, cf     0  0  0  1 _0 _0\nTotals    80   0 14 27 24   1\nAmerican!  000 261 000-9\nNationals     103 030 000-7\nRuni bitted in\u2014Friioh, Medwlck\n3; Cronin 2; Averill 3; Foxx, Simmons, Ruffing 2; Tnynor, Klein,\nTwo-base hits\u2014Simmons 2; Averill,\nCronin, Foxx, W. Herman. Three-\nbue hits\u2014Averill, Chapmen. Homi\nruns \u2014 Medwlck, Mich. Stolen\nbtses\u2014Gehrlnger, Manush, Traynor,\nOtt. Double play\u2014Lopez and Vaughan. Left on bases\u2014Americans 12:\nNationals 5. Bases on balls\u2014Off\nHubbell 2; Gomez 1; Warneke 3;\nMungo 2; Ruffing 1; Hirder 1; J.\nDean 1; Frankhouee 1. Struck out\nby Hubbell 6; Gomez 3; Warneke 1;\nMungo 1; Harder 2; J. Dean 4. Hlti\nof Hubbell, 2 ta 8 lnnlngi; off Warneke 3 ln 1 (none out in fifth) otf\nMungo 4 ln 1; oft J. Dean 9 tn 8; off\nFrankhouse none in one; off Gomel\n3 in 3; Ruffing 4 ln 1 (none out In\nfifth); Harder 1 in 8. Winning pitch*\nei--Hirder. Loiing pitcher\u2014Mungo.\nUmpires\u2014Pfirman, Stark (National league); Owens and Morlarity\n(American league).\nTime of garni 2:44.\nMEETINGSOONTO\nPLAN A REG AHA\nTalk of tbt annual regatta In\nNelson la b-Kom-ng mora Baneful\nand lt ls expected that the Launch\nclub will hold a meeting shortly to\nmake arrangement* u to the date,\nthe races and other tilings. Dr, Ray\n0haw, who hta Juat returned from\na trip up the lake Is reported to\nhave lined up several boats for\nraces.\n*aoi uvin\nSHOOT DUCKS\nSEPTEMBERS\nSeason Here to Lost\nTill End of\nNovember\nVICTORIA, July 10 (OP)\u2014FoUowing In a synopsis of tht Mttoni for\ngame blrda In thl eutern district\npromulgated today.\nDuckt (except wood and elder\nducks) Wilson snips, ooott gttte tnd\nbrant, except tn Nelson-Creston, Ku-\nlo-81ocan, Skcent Atlin, Omlntct,\nFort George and Peace River, Sef .:m-\nbtr 18 to December 11; In Nelson-\nCreston tnd Kulo Bioctn, September\n15 to November 30; tn Omlnect Fort\nOeorge, Petce River, Atlin Ind tbat\nportion ot Skeent lying In tht eutern\ndlttrlct September 1 to December 11.\nOrouse blue tnd franklins only In\nOrand Forkt-Oreenwood and Bllnll*\nkameen, September 18 to October 11.\nGrouse blue tnd franklins only and\nptarmigan In Cariboo Fort Otorgt,\nPetce River, Omlnect, Skeena and\nAtlin ln the eutern dlttrlct September 18 to Oitober 81. In tbe eutern\ndistrict Sept- -iber IS to October 11.\nIn the remainder of the eutern dlatrlct September 18 to October 18.\nWIUow grouse ln Ctriboo, Fort\nOeorge, Peace River, Omlnect Skeent\ntnd AtUn lying within tht eutern\ndlttrlct September 15 to October 11;\nln the remainder of the eutern district, except ln North and South Okanagan and Revelstoke, September 19\nto September 30.\nPrairie chicken or thtrp tailed\ngrouse ln Fort Oeorge and Peice\nRiver eut of the Rocky mountalna\nIn Cariboo September 18 to October\n31; ln Lillooet, October 15 to October\n81, Kamloopa and Salmon Arm, Octal a is to ao.\nQuail, South Okanagan and Slmll-\nktmten, October IS to November 16.\nShooting to ittrt at li t.m. ln tbt\nfirst three days of tbe tenon, ind\natter Ootober\\17 at 7 a.m.\nThe pheuant season la vtrled ln\nnumerous specific areu throughout\nthe eutern area. Phuatnt ertu in\ngenerally from the middle of October\nto first cr middle of November. Only\ncocks mty be thot.\nEuropean partrldgee ln Salmon Ann,\nKamloops, North and South Okanagan\nand Slmllkameen, October 16 to October 31.\nFONG KIM PAYS\nFINE, FISHING\nWITHOUT PERMIT\nFong Kim wu fined tio for tithing without t Ileum when bt tp.\npeered In provincitl pollce oourt befort stipendiary Maglltrsti Jobs\nCartmel Tuesday morning. Re plead.\ned guilty. Conttable Jobn white of\nStlmo prosecuted.\nCtntdt hu begun t strong tight\non mosQultoes thlt lummtr, knowing* that heavy anowt of tnt put\nwinter would product breeding\ngrounds for the seata.\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nSyracuse 1. Rochester 6.\nAlbany 4, Montreal 6.\nBaltimore 4, Bufftlo 8.\nNewark I, Toronto 4.\nPHONE\n797\nFor\nHauling .....\nSand and Gravel\nWood and Coal\nPROMPT\nSERVICE\nRenwick's\nOn Salo Dally to Oot. IS\nReturn Limit, Oct. 31,1934.\nAlso Dally to Oot. 15\nReturn limit 45 Days from date of sale, but not\nlater thanOct. 31, 1934.\nt-l-Dnr\nR(HM) HUP FARES              limit Until\nWinnipeg     8 71.00 \t\nToronto 108.10 1105.11\nOttaw. 1J8.50 114.00\nMontreal .\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022--\u2022\u2022..\u2022\u2022\u00ab   IJ9.8S 117.71\nQuebeo \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0   IM.JS 114.88\nSaint John 147.90 lM.tt\nHiUftx 183.41 144.41\nMImmdoUi   \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022-\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u00ab\u2022    71.00\nSt.Phi  ...-..*.......   7i,oo\nChicago    \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022--\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022    06.00 \u201e,,.\u201e.\nDetroit, Ha Chicago 101.10 40.10\nDetroit, via Toronto 100.10 108.11\nNew York 18518 114.40\nBoeton 141.1* 1S1.40\nCorrttpondlugly low ftres to other dettlnttlons.\nEnquire about Coach and Intermediate Fine*\nFor Further Injormotion -ipply\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\n5p\n ^^~\n'\"'\nNil IIOHT\nt^mmm\nNew OILLETTE\nRAZOR\nwith Blut Blade\n25c\nMann, Ruther Cord\nDrag Co.\nMQRE ABOUT\nB. C. RELIEF\n(Continued From Pigt One)\nDut ltttr hurtng the mlnltter'i ex-\nplasattos wtre Is line with tht\nidea.\nBorne other details ngtrdlng definition! of domicile tnd similar mat-\nten, htn yet to be aettled but\ntheu will be taken up by the mlnlater asd hla admlnlitaton with the\nrelief officials of tbe municipalities\nlater.\nAnother feature of tbe new re.ls-\ntntlon, Mr. Pesrson uid, will bt\ntht classification of ill unemployed\n-according to the position which the*\nan thlt to fill. This wlU bt the\nfoundation for an employment-etlm-\nulatlsg policy fostered by t contact\nman working through the relief depirtment asd surveying opportusl.\ntlu ls industry and other avenues\nfor Jobs.\nIt ll expected the complete relief poUcy, which alio embodies\nchanges Is the allowances, will be\nplaced befon the cabinet for rati*\nflcatlos sent week.\n\u2022SEE'\nVIC GRAVES\nMuter Plumber\nFor Modern Plumbing\nAT MODERATE PRICES\nOpp. City Hill       Phone 815\n\u25a0THE NIUON DAILY NIWI. NILION. fcC~-WIDNUDAY MORNINO. JULY 11. ItM\nTRAIL RECEIVES\nWASHINGTON ORE\nThree Mines Across Line at\nTop of Week's Custom\nShippers\nExcept for Yankeo Olrl at Ymir,\nWashington state mlnu wen heaviest cuatom shippers to Trill smelter during .be week July 1 to 7\nInclusive.\nTankee Olrl, t consistently heavy\nshipper, led with IU tons u Itt\ncontribution toward the total of\n818 tone shipped by 18 custom\nmlnu during the wwk.\nClose behind came thne With*\nIngt-ou mines. Flnt Thought it Orient, with 118 tont: Knob HlU it\nRepublic with 107 toot tsd Tre-\nvitt, ilto tt Republic, with 108 tool.\nCompany mlnu shipped 7998 toni,\nduring the period, slightly under\nthe average, to boost tht yttr't\ntotal to .37,073 toni. Cua;om shipment, thli yetr to dtte total 28,348\ntont, making the tottl receipts It\nthe smelter 388,431 tost.\nOther custom mlnu shipping during the lut week and their otn-\nnage, wen:\nNelson\u2014Oolden Saglt, 3.\nRowland\u2014Evening Star, 14: Oold\nDrip, 7.\nBeaverdell\u2014Bell. 48; Highland Lass,\nSO:   Wellington,  43.\nTmlr\u2014Ooodenough, 60.\nSalmo\u2014Kootenay * Belle, 43; Reno,\n29. \u25a0     \u2022\nMORE ABOUT\nALTA CABINET\n(Continued From Page One)\nMinister of public works\u2014Hon. 3.\n3. MacLellan.\nProvincial treasurer\u2014Hon. J. Ruuel\nLove.\nMinister of landa and mlnu and\nmunicipal attain \u2014Hon. Hugh W.\nAllen.\nMinister of health and telephones\u2014\nHon. Oeorge Hoadley.\nMinister of agriculture\u2014Hob. F. 8.\nOrltdale.\nMinister of educatlos\u2014Hob. Ferns\nAttorniy-Oenenl\u2014Mos. J. F. Lymburn K.C.\nMlnlater without portfolio\u2014 Hon.\nIrene Parlby.\nIs the new c'.inet Hon. O. L.\nMcPhenon it dropped u miniiter of\npublic worki. Premier Reid, ls announcing Mr. McPherson wu not Is\nthe sew lineup, declared, \"I regret\nto loat hit urvleu.\"\nPremier Reid hetdt tht UFA. government on the retlgnttion of former\nPnmler J. I. Brownlee who stepped\ndown following a civil action is whtch\na Jury found hc had seduced Mlu\nVivian MacMillan former government\nstenographer. Mr. Justice W. C. Ivu\nsubsequently threw out the Jury'!\n\u2022ward of 18000 to the girl's ftther,\nand 810,000 Us the girl.\nWhile there wu no formal explanation of Hon. Mr. McPUeraon'i re-\ntlremeut from the ctbinet, Pnmltr\nReid uid when he tttrted to con-\nalder hli lineup. Mr. McPherson uked\nhe be not conildered.\nAnnounccmcit of the new mlnliten wu not made until after the\nswearing ln ceremonies in the legislative chambers of the leglllttlve\nbuildings.\nHugh W. Allen enten the ctbinet\nto take over one of the portfolios\nwhich Premier Reid dropped to accept the leadership of the government.\nMo by-elections tre required for the\nnew cabinet, leglilitlon passed aome\nyeara ago making them unnecessary.\nMr. Love takes over another portfolio held by Mr. Reid before he accepted the premiership.\nApplications will be received by the undersigned\nup to July 18th for the position ol\nPolice Constable\nfor the\nCITY of TRAIL\nNo application will be considered unless in hand\nwriting of applicant and accompanied by birth\ncertificate, medical certificate and references as to\ncharacter. The following information should also\nbe given: Nationality, married or single, height,\nweight, education and details of previous police\nexperience, if any. Age limit\u201430.\nJ. LAURIE, Chief of PoUce.\nA Mother Said to\nUs the Other Day\n\"I om so glad that softball has\nbecome popular in Nelson and district. My boy and two girls are playing nearly every evening. It is a fine\nthing for them. They return home\noleasantly tired and ready to go to\nbed.\"\nWe agree with our friend. Softball is one of the best of games and\nthe more of our young people who\nplay it the better. It develops athletic qualities to a high degree; it\nencourages a true spirit of sportsmanship and the equipment required\nis inexpensive.\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nSole Nelson Dealers for\nCorbin \"Washed\" Coal\nHOT WEATHER\nTIME IS\nFLY TIME\nLet us help you safeguard you home with\nSCREEN DOORS\nand WINDOWS\nSCREEN WIRE\nCLOTH-Black and\nGalvanized\nFLIT AND O'CEDAR\nINSECTICIDES and\nSPRAYERS\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Ltd.\nSUMMERS IS\nGIVEN TERM\nThree Months for\nHaving Liquor\n' for Sale\nMORE ABOUT\nGERMAN TALK\n(Continued From Page One)\nat home but of thoee aboard.\n\"I call upon you to wltneu.' he\naald, \"that there have been cases\not Ilea, slander and misrepresentation\nof true facta auch aa are almost without parallel ln Journalism.\"\nRe gave, hta own version of the\nevents ln order to etmpare them with\nthe foreign reporta.\nEvery foreign Journalist, lf he were\nhonest, Goebbels continued, would\nuy there wu nothing ot the nature\nOf a crisis ln the regime, but that \"It\nreceived lta final consolidation\nthrough the removal of mutineers.\"\nTbe Oerman press, he aald, la not\nmuzzled, but Oermany haa profited\nby the discipline of the press ln that\nforeign statesmen no longer are attacked or maligned.\nThe Important sulphur depoalta\nalong tho Oulf coast were flrat discovered when men were drilling\nfor oil.\nDILICATE SKIN NEEDS CAREFUL\nTREATMENT THESE BOT DAVSI\nOf Creimi and Powden ol Hlghett\nQuality oor itock la complete.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescriptions oor Specialty\nPHONE I\nu ,i. mu .m.mi| t-si\\j.\\ .| H4 4441HHJ-I' ilt\nYour Vacation\nSnap Shots\nCan only be developed and printed once.\nFor quality developing and print* op\nVELOX, leave then\nat\nAllen's Art Shoppe\n\"A Greeting Card for Evers\nOccasion\"\nIrving-\nMcDonald\nCOMPANY\nPhone 161        We Deliver\n. Prices Effective\nWednesday and Tuesday\nrailing to give a latlsfictory account of the consumption of hetvy\nliquor purchases ind the onui pliced on him when charged with keeping liquor for sale. Erneat J. Summers, Vernon atreet, waa sentenced\nby Maglitrite William Brown In\ncity pollce oourt Tueaday afternoon\nto pay a fine of 1300, or In default\nserve three months hard labor. Re\ntook the JaU term.\nFollowing a summing up Of evidence given by tour witnesses ln\nthe morning, Magistrate Brown declared that under aectlon 91 any\nperson charged and proven ln possession of liquor, hid to prove he\ndid not commit the offense. Bummers, he uld, had not satisfied the\nonus. Hit evidence respecting the\nliquor purchaae had not been satisfactory tnd wai Improbable.\nThe Summen' establishment at\n014 Vernon atreet, waa raided early\nSunday morning and a glaai of\nwhiskey, tnd close to two dozen\nbottles of beer seized.\nMEN INTOXICATED\nThe flrtt wltneu tor the prosecution wss Chief Stewirt who described the raid on the premises\ntnd the seizure of the liquor. Before entering the building ibout\n13-90 Sundiy morning the offlcen\nmet two men under the In\nfluence of Uquor coming out, Tha\nthree policemen went to the aide\ndoor which waa locked, but wblch\nwaa opened by the defendant when\nthe chief knocked.\nFollowed by Mr. Summers they\nclimbed tbe stairs and entered a\nroom to find three men sitting at\na tahle. The chief aald that when\nhe entered with the other two officers the man seated at the table\nit the left put down a glaaa of\nwhiskey. The second man held a\nbottle of beer and the third a bottle\nof aoft drink. The liquor and aoft\ndrink wu seized tnd the aearch\nmoved to the kitchen where a bucket\n-containing 10 bottlea of beer wu\nfound In the sink under running\nwater, and a case of a doeen bottles\nof beer found ln a cupboard. The\nleisures were taken to the pollce office and there Initialled by the\nthree officers for Identification.\nOn entering the room the chief\nwld   he   presented   a   warrant   to\naearch and explained to the defendant why he wu there.\nHOPE ABLE PAY\n\"I tald I hope Oeorge that you\nare able to pay a fine. In reply he\nput hla hand Into hla pocket and\nproduced a amall amount of change\nand aald, 'I don't know how I am\ngoing to pay a fine, that'a all my\nproflta for tbe night,\" declared the\nchief.\nIn croas-eximlnlng Chief Stewirt,\nthe defendant retorted \"In reference to our statement about proflta dont you know,you lud. Tou\nare lying and you know lt. I shoved\nmy hands Into my pockets and uld.\n\u2022thla It all I han but not a word\nabout proflta.'\" Sergeant Robert\nHarshaw, who Waa neat to give evi\ndence, aald that he wu not quite\nsure what Summers' statement waa,\nbut Constable F. H. Steel, a third\nwitness, also declared the defendant\nhad mentioned proflta,\nLIQUOR   PURCHASES\nJohn Wallach, clerk ln the government liquor store, wsa called and\npresent a Uat of purchases made by\nMr. Summer! from June 30 to July\n7. They included: June 90\u2014one\nbottle of whiskey, one of gin; June\n33\u2014Two dozen beer, pints; July 39\n\u2014two bottlea of whiskey; June 39\nona whiskey, one gin. alx doeen\nbeer; Juna 37\u2014one whiskey, one\ngin and one rum: June 99\u2014alx\ndoeen beer, one gin; June 90\u2014hall\ndozen ale, one gin: July 9, ona\nwhiskey, one gin and alx doeen\nbeer; July 6, one whiskey, one rum;\nJuly 6\u201410 doeen beer and 1 gin.\nOn the atand Summers tald that\nhe had made purchases and previously had kept liquor for aale but\non the night of the raid only had\nthe liquor for hla frlendi. \"I gave\nthem their drinks, they did not pay\nme,\"\nAnswering cross-examination by\nChief Stewart he aald that he had\nbeen ln Nelaon about eight yeara\nand that tor the put two and a\nhalf had not done much of anything.\nHe   uld   that   he  had  aold   tha\nKootenay hotel for $9000 cub three\nyears   ago   and   at   the   time   had\n91900 In caah ln thl bank.\nAsked where hit bank book wu\nha aald that he had thrown It away\nafter drawing out the remaining\nfunda about the middle of laat\ntummer. He pleaded Ignorance to thl\nimount of the lut turn drawn out,\n\"During the lut few yeara yolk\nand I have talked bootlegging and\nhaven't you told me that you would\nbe pleaaed to nay a fine but. could\nnot uked the chief. Did you ever\ntell me tbe profit of a bootlegger\nwu io poor that you couldn't mike\nthe price of a fine?\" continued\nChief Stewart. \"Maybe\" wu the\nreply.\nWhat did you do with the large\npurchase! on June 90? Tha defendant did not remember what ha had\ndone with the purchaae or any\nother purchases made during the\nperiod from June 90 to July 9.\nBOTTLB OUT WINDOW\nAaked whit bid become of th*\nbottle from which the whlakey had\nbeen poured be uld that he bad\nthrown It out ot Um window, and\nthat lt wu a uaual practise to go\naround next morning and pick them\nup.\n\"Can you remember March 35,\n1994\" aaked tha chief. He replied\nthat ha couldn't remember any\nparticular Incident, chief Stewart\naaked him tf there had not been\ntwo or thne bordering on the dt.'s\non hli premises when the police hid\nmtde a call. He uld that there had\nonly been three ln tbe room but\nlater admitted tbat then were thne\nothen ln another room.\n\"You didn't remember drinking It\nor giving It ill away, poulbly you\ntold lt, uld tbe chief. \"I didn't\ntell iny of lt, wu the nply.\nTomatoes: Aylmer 2'\/2s,\nlarge tins; in<\nEach       1U\nCorn: Aylmer White\n2s; per tin \t\nlfl\u00ab\nEXTRA SPECIAL\nLux: Large size;   y|C-?\n3 pkts.   *J\n(Limited quantity\u2014\nCome Early!\nMORE ABOUT\nONT. CABINET\n(Contlnutd From Pig* Oni)\nnot definitely known but forecasters had named It to accurately\nthere wu not a single surprise. Mr.\nHepburn named his ministry u\nfollows:\nHarry C. Nixon, Brant, provincial lecretiry, reglitrar and\nminiiter of game and fliheries.\nArthur Roebuck, Toronto Bell-\nwoods, attorney-general and minister of labor.\nDuncan Marthall, Peel, minister of agriculture.\nDr. L. J. Simpson, Centre 81m-\ncoe, miniiter of eduoatlon.\nPaul Leduc, Ottaw* Cast, minister of mines.\nDtvld A. Croll, Wlndsor-Walk-\nervllle, miniiter of municipal if*\nfain and publlo welfare.\nT. B. McQueiten, Hamilton*\nWentworth, minister of highways\nand public works.\nPeter Heentn, member of parliament for Kenora-Ralny River,\nminiiter of land and forests and\nnorthern development\nDr. J. Q. Faulkner, West Hastings, minister of hulth.\nThe premier will hold lh* portfolio of provlnclil treuurer.\nThe  machinery   that  tent  the\nHenry government out of office and\nreplaced lt with the Hepburn ministry started to whirl in mid-afternoon. It was climaxed ln the Chor-\nley park residence of the lieutenant-\ngovernor wher* Mr. Hepburn and\nhis cabinet mlnliten were sworn ln\nby C. F. Buhner, clerk of the council of Ontario.\nLIEUT-GOV. SHAKES HANDS\nlieutenant-governor Bruce *nd\nMrs. Bruce were spectators at the\nceremony. The representative of the\nKing, whose position the new premier has frequently declared he will\nabolish at the earliest opportunity,\nobi\nTuna Fish: iis; in.'\nTin     1U\nPitted Dates: New or**\nstock; 2 lbs   Ld\nVinegar: B e s t pickling,\nwhite or brown; 70t*\nGallon       I\u00ab7\nJar Rings: \u25a0 r<\nDozen         v\n(Limit 3 pkts.)\t\nSalmon: Fancy in<\npink, la; tall tin \u25a0\u25a0 lv\nMilk: Tall tins, all Q<\nbrands; tin   9\nQuick  Dinner:   Hedlund's\nlarge tins; 0-%^\nEach     tttt\nCoffee: Blue Ribbon; Oft*\nApricots: Extra At?\nfancy; 5-lb. baskets w\nTHE PKINHINQJ\nOF GOOD .\ndem wiu.\n<TIV\u00a3)\n' A HEW(,\nLEASE'   .\n1 ON LIFE I\n\u2022 F you've arrived at the cross\n* roads of life with a tired\nstep and are walking down the\nshadowed side ot the hlU, the\ntemperate and regular use of\n.ur\nKootenay\nRainbow\nBeer\nwill add vigor to\nyour dally walk. It\nwill give you a new\nleate of life\u2014help\nyour dlgesUon and\nbring back the refreshing sleep of\nyouth.\nKB\n5-XeunM and\nbottlers\ni~^_:\\wmm\\u!\nThla advertliement ls not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of Brltlah Columbia.\nshook hands with Mr. Hepburn and\nthe nine ministers.\nTomorrow morning the Hepburn\nadmlnlitration will start operating\nat Queen's park. Former Premier\nHenry and his ministers have been\nready to \"mov* out\" for several days\nand the change will take place without further delay.\nMr. Roebuck, in addition to holding the portfolios of attorney-general and labor, will be appointed to\nthe Ontario hydro-electric commii-\nsion, serving without remuneration,\nit was intimated foUowing the Government House ceremony.\nNEW DEPUTY\nMr. Hepburn Intimated Professor\nD. McArthur, head of the department of history of Queen's university, was being considered as a new\ndeputy minister of education. The\npresident deputy minister is Dr. A.\nH. U. Coloquhoun.\nDr. McArthur and Edmond G.\nOdette of Tilbury, who is to be appointed director of the liquor con\ntrol board, probably tomorrow, wit\nnessed the swearing-in of the cab\nInet at Government House.\nThe flnt Liberal cabinet ln Ontario for 29 years Includes only three\nministers with previous administrative experience.\nHon. Duncan Marshall served as\nminister of agriculture for Alberta\nfrom 1909 to 1921. Hon. Peter Heenan\nwas minister of labor in the last federal administration of Mackenzie\nKing and Hon. Harry C. Nixon was\nprovincial secretary in the Ontario\nIhury government.\nMiss Muir Yiiiti\not Bear Mountain\nWALDO, July 10.\u2014Harold Holm, Id\nRenstrom, Thomu Mulr and Herman\nRenstrom, spent a few daya at their\nhornet ln Wardner.\nJim HlU, gu-englneer of Bear\nMountain tie oamp, motored to Wyn-\ndell.\nJim Mulr Br., apent a few daya at\nhli home In Waldo,\nMln Margaret Mulr li vlilUng her\ntitter it the *-.~r Mountain Oamp.\nX. is. Squire of the Waldo farm area\nwu a gueat at the Bear Mountain\ncamp.\nBeveril ot tbe memben of the Bear\nMountain camp, attended the wedding dance at Baynee Lake, which wu\nheld following the marriage of V I\nGriffith of Baynes Lake to Jack Aye\nof Flagstone, B.C.\nMn. Hosstck, of Vancouver, is vlilUng her iliter, Mn. Jamu Mulr at\nWaldo,\nAlhln Andenon of Wardner la at\nthe Bear Mountain u woodsman.\nJack Vise hu resigned hli position\ntnd will devote hit time to home dutlu.\nJohn Casper bu left for hit ranch\non the Kooteniy river.\nBear Mountain camp la considering\norganization of a aofthall team.\nServe Term for\nRiding Trains\nA. Srlckson isd P. Weitnun, convicted and sentenced undtr the\nRtllwiy Kt, it Oaatlegar by Stipendiary Maglitrite R. A. D. West,\nwen brought to tb* Nelwn provlnclil Jill Tuudty by constible o\nMcAndrew to serve 14 daya. Tbey\nwere arrested for riding i praenger\ntrim without paying the fare and\nsentences to 910 or In defiult ot\nWhich to terra 14 dtyi ln JaU.\nMORE A90UT\nLightning\n(Contlnutd From Pag* One)\nlna Bond about. Dutt obscured\ntht vision of ear driven, compelling them to dnw np at the\nsides of the roads.\nAt unity, Sask., a \"tornado-like\nwind\" ploughed lta way through tbe\ntown and according to the station\nagent ta a message to Edmonton,\nthe town tonight \"presents the appearance of a town tfter It hu been\nshelled.\"\nDamage thin It estimated at 110.-\n000. The achool wu wracked. Hardly a window remained In the itorei\non Mtln itreet, and Edward Blaln'a\nresidence wu wrecked. The filling\nttatlon of K. Oardlner wu blown\naway.\nt HOPS FLATTENED\nTtee* ara broken off and lying on\nth* street!. Light and telephone\nUnu are down and the town will\nremain In darkness* for a couple of\ndayi.\nTO th* north of Unity huvy ralni\nfell and left the eropa flattened.\nAt Red Deer, 100 mllu aouth of\nEdmonton, gardens were flattened\nand windows shattered by hall. For\na stretch Of 90 mllu from there to\nBtettler, directly east, crop* luffered damage estimated at 90 to\n100 per oent trom baU. The bill\nwu reported heavleat In 10 yean.\n30  WINDOWS   HAILED  OUT\nAt Castor, Alt*., the government\ntelephone operators tonight wen doing builneu with the front wlndowi\nhimmered tway, by hall. Thirty wlndowi wen balled or blown out ln\nthe Cutor hospital.\nTelephone llnu east and touth\nof Castor wen -tout, with linemen\nout hy toot and ln can to survey\nand repair th* damage, telephone\nofficials aald hen.\n9000 ACRES LAID WASTE\nNorth of Senlac the hail struck\nwith terrific intensity, 8000 acres\nof wheat being laid waste. At Provost and Hayter, Just inside the\nAlberta border, it was estimated\nthat 5000 acres ot crop had been\ndestroyed while north of Rutland\nthe hall swept through a 47-mile\nwide stretch of country, destroying\nnearly all grain in its path.\nStarting near Hughenden, In Alberta, the storm swept on to Cado*\ngan, causing 50 to 75 per cent lon\nin this area.\nTramping Lake felt the full force\nof the wind storm but little damage\nwas reported, although some hall\nfell there.\nOther points throughout northwest Saskatchewan and the northern areas reported rain.\nTelephone communication! were\ndisrupted as wires and poles fell before the storm which followed an\nIntense heat *       . _\nSaskatoon felt the edge of the\nstorm, some hall faUing accompanied by heavy rain for a few\nminutes, inquiries among district\nfanners indicated no damage had\nbeen done to crops here.\nHavoc was wrought the Fairyland district, 14 miles north of Wilkie, Sask., the terrific wind demolishing the immense barn on the\nBattleford highway. AU that remains of this well-known land mark\nls the stone foundation.\nThe storm at Castor lasted half an\nhour and the telephone operator\nthere said it was \"black as night.\"\nLate at night over lines just being\npatched up came word that the area\nsouth and east of there was \"completely hailed out.\"\nNorth of Coronation, at Bulwark,\nAlta., the lumber yard was wrecked\nand the United Farmers of Alberta\nhaU moved from its base.\nBATHING  SUITS\nand TRUNKS\nThe water's fine now,\nand in one of these all-\nwool Eathlng Suits or\nTrunks you will enjoy\na dip.\nBATHING SUITS\nAll colors\nfl.75 to |5.00\nTRUNKS\nFlash and Jantzen Make\n?1.50, ?2.00 to 93.95\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nNEW ALARMS ON\nCOAST LINERS\nVANCOUVER, July 10.\u2014The \"auto\nalum,\" apparatus so selective that It\nresponds to nothing but a special dls-\ntre.n signal of 13 well-spaced dashes,\nIs being placed aboard five of the\nCanadian Pacific B. C. coastal liners\nby Canadian Marconi company.\nAlready the \"Princess Louise\" and\n\"Princess Charlotte\" ln the Alaskan\n.service and the \"Princess Alice,\" re-\nI lief ship on the triangle run, have\nbeen equipped vlth \"auto alarm\" and\nthis week the \"Princess Kathleen\"\nand \"Princess Marguerite, the trim\nsister ships on the Vancouver Victoria Beattle triangle run and Vancouver Seattle night run will be similarly\nequipped. The auto alarm, is a special Und of equipment now insisted\non by U. 8. regulations ln cases where\npassenger ships of the C. P. coastal\nfleet equipped or being equipped with\nadditional service have but one wire-\nlpfrt operator.\nBy means of the \"auto alarm,\" hoi\never, the special distress signals ua<\nfor this equipment copies of whic\nhave been Issued to all stations u\nships, sounds an alarm bell slmultai\neously on the bridge and ln the ops\nators sleeping quarters.\nThus the operator turning In tt\nthe allotted 40 winks, cuts In tl\nauto alarm and ls instantly rouM\nwhen the distress signal is picked u\nAddition of the new syatem gives tl\nPrincess Marguerite and Pri*\nKathleen a total of four kinds of wlr\nless radio equipment. In addition\nthe auto alarm, they have facility\nfor the customary two wa;- wireless\nwell as wireless telephone for loi\nconversations regarding weather \u2022\nother business and radio for entfl\ntalnment of passengers.\nScientists, groping along tbe flf\nof the ocean between India and Aral\nhave discovered what they believe\nbe the \"Loet Continent of Lemurli\nChemical fertiliser manufacture\nn the Irish Pree State are producln\nnew manure from sugar beet facto\nwaste.\nVictoria Mayor to\nSit in Education\n1 Survey for B. C.\nVICTORIA, July (0 (OP)\u2014Following a meeting between Bon, O. M.\nWeir, minister of edueation and representatives of tbe Union ot B. Ol\nMunicipalities today, lt was announoed that Mayor David Leemlns.\nVictoria, had accepted the ministers\nInvitation to alt on the revision\ncommittee in connection with the\nsurvey of educational finances.\n\u2022Major Leeming la vlce-prealdent\nof the union.\nThe membership of the revision\ncommittee now la, Herbert Anacomb.\nM.L.A. Mrs. Paul Smith, M.L.A.,\nRev. Robert Connell, M.L.A., Prof.\nH. F. Angus and Mayor Leeming\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nPapers, Magailnes, Tobacco, Candy.\nWilliams !\u00abewa Stand. (3273)\nFRSE PANTS SALS DURING JM.Y.\nIDEAL  TAILORS. (3130)\nDance at Almworth tonight. Music\nby   the   Meloday   Makers.      (3271)\nWomen'a Institute Baby Clinic at\nhospital today at S o'clock.   (3274)\nToday, united\nside park.\nPicnic Lake-\n(3277)\n\"Tea\", we hate Twenty Grand line\ncat tobacco at valentines.     (31M)\nDon't forget Senior Lacrosse son-\nday. | p.m. Trall versos Nelson.\n(3272)\nWANTID-PDrr Pop bottlea, McDonald jam company, Limited,\n(3092)\nSHOES\u2014 SHOES\u2014 SHOES .\nAT SALS . PRICES, WATSON'S.\n(3234)\nCCF.\nMEETING TONIGHT\n(3373)\n\u00bb When you want a Tail ride In a\nBulck. phone 33, Nelson Transfer\nCo.. Ltd. (3133)\nTONIGHT,   9-12.   Troubadour*,  on\nthe Lakefront, boathouaes.      (32301\nSt   Saviours Church congregation\nand Sunday School picnic at Procter,\ntoday. Boat leavea 9 am. and 2 p.m.\n(8293)\nFOR SAIX-Portable Sewing Ma-\nchine, Electric, as new\u2014%}(. 822\nNelaon Ave. Phone 718L.        (3280)\nBASEBALL, TONIGHT, 8:30.\nTRAIL INDIANS vs. NELSON. ADMISSION   25c  AND   IOC (3266)\nPreeerlvng Strawberries, S cents\npar lb.; Blng Cherries. 3 oenta; Raep-\nberrles, 7 cents. Fhone 89, Nelaon\nGrocery. (3287)\nAnnouncement\nI wish to announce to the people of Nelson and\nDistrict that I have taken over the Chiropractic\npractice of Dr. R. E. Gray, in the Gilker Block,\nNelson, R.C; It will be my earnest endeavor to\ngive the same service and satisfaction as my\npredecessor has given to his clientele for the\npast several years.\nEa M. Warren, D. C., Ph. C.\nGilker Block Nelson, B.C.\nTHE CITY DRUG CO., Is giving\naway a Gennlne BELL TONE CANARY complete with cage and stand\non July 28th. Drop ln and hear mm\n\u2022Ing. Ask for details. (32181\n*\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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