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GOVERNMENT SMASH KIDNAP RINGS\n,'^JtmtH    1\nPROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK\nAT OTTAWA IS EXTENSIVE ONE\nStart Work on the\nNew Westminster\nBridge Shortly\nVICTORIA, June 18 (CP)-The\nBrltlih Columbia government It expected to complete arrangements for\nthe conitructlon of the new bridge\nover the Fruer river it New Wut*\nminster within the next week.\nOfficitls of the Dominion Bridge\ncompuy which submitted the lower of the two bids on the itructure,\nare now returning to the eut liter\nattending the opening of tenden\nhere.\nOver $11,600 Is\nOiven Strikers\nREGINA, June 18 (CP)-Mor-e\nthu 811,800 hu been ronmouted in\ncuh to coffert of striking relief\ncimp workers tlnce they held their\nflrtt tag dayt ln Vucouver when ln\nneed of food.\nThe fint tig dty in the Ptciftc\ncout city netted 88800, all of which\nwu tpent ln food ihortly after\nbeing collected, committee memben here uld. Two other tag dayt\nln Vucouver brought 8960 and 81500\nwhile a tag day to New Westmin-\nIter. B. C, netted 8250.\nOn the trek to Ottawa, striken\ncollected 880 in Kamloops, B. C.\n11300 in Calgary; 8230 In Medicine\nHat. Alta.; 8340 in Moose Jaw ud\ntheir tag day here Saturday brought\n11448, the largest ever contributed\nbf Regina people to uy cause.\nBuidra the tig day receipts,-donttloni of clothing ud thou hive\nbeen mtde by merchant!. One Retina clothing itore gtve 8100 worth\nof clothing; another gave 90 ptir\nof thou. Butchen ud grocen contributed supplies for the picnic held\ntodty. Most of the money ls being\nconserved for the long trek through\nnorthern Ontario where tig dayt\nart not expected to be held.\n, \t\n50-pound Boy\nGets 48-pound Fiih\n\u2022-''\u2022OTTAWA June 18 (CP)-Seven*\nyur-old Mickey Tuhu of Richmond, OnL, weight 50 poundi ud\nwhu he hooked \u2022 48-pound mutkil-\nlonge In the Otttwt river nur\nLeke Deschenet he was tlmott pulled into the river. Mickey't fither\ncame to hit retcue end the muskie\njru luded.\n\u2022-,     \t\nPetition of Rights\n^-BRANTTORD, Ont., June 16 (CP)\nI\u2014Brantford botrd of tride hu been\ntequutad to tupport i motion call-\nins a conference ot Ontario municipal heada ln Hamilton to draw\nUp a \"petition of rights\" for pre*\neenUtlon to the Ontario governmint. Tbe \"petition\" would uk expenditures for relief be removed\nfrom munlclptlltlu. \u2014\u2014\u2022\nDoubtful A b o u t the\nHouse Proroguing\non July First\nOTTAWA, June 16 (CP)-Much\not the reform legislation, a half\ndozen bllla arising from the report\nof the price tpretds commission,\nud other government and private\nmeasures muy of them of highest\nimportance, crowd the order paper\nof the houie of commoni it parliament enten ita sixth month tomorrow. Prorogation before July 1,\nwhich had been itrongly forecast,\nwould require extraordinary ipeed\nln the dispatch of buiineu.\nUp to the pruent no move hu\nbeen mtde to lengthen the daily\nsessions or to disregard the Wednudiy evening ud Saturday re-\nceu.\nList week witnessed probably the\nmost lenutional passage in the\nhouie of commoni ilnce the session opened, with Prime Minister\n(Contlnuid on Pige Tin)\nMARTIAL LAW IN\nFORCE IN OMAHA\nPolice and Tramway Strike\nSympathizers Clash; Car\nSchedule Broken\nOMAHA, Neb, June 16 (AP) \u2014\nMartial law rested lightly but firmly over Omaha today u 1800 Nebraska National guardsmen brought\nsurcease from the series of bloody\nencounters between police and\ntram-car itrike sympathizers.\nNo effort wu made to patrol the\ntown. The military unounced the\nmartial law would not supersede\ncivil courts except in cases connected with rioting or the strike, which\nbegu April 20, of the union employeu of the Omaha ud council\nBluff street railways.\nStreet can ru today but indication! were their operaUon\u2014generating ipark of three lucceuive night\nriouj lut week\u2014which ruulted in\none detth ud injuries to 100 others,\nwould not be undertaken regular-\niy. __\nMeat Packers to\nPresent o Case\nOTTAWA, June 16 (CP).-S. E.\nTodd, tecretory-treuurer, industrials development council ot Canadian\nMut Packen. Toronto, will represent Canadian Meat Packen next\nWednesday before the senate agricultural committee.\nFinal arrangements were completed tonight for the appearance ot\nTodd ai ipoketrntn for the packers.\nHe will present views of the packing\nestablishments on the proposal in\nthe Live Stock ud Live Stock Product! ict to mike pickers yards lubject to the ume regulttlont ts ipply\nto public itock yirdi.\nEXPRESS TRAIN\nCRASHES INTO A\nSTANDING TRAIN\nTrain Going 70 Miles\nan Hour Splinters a\nPassenger Train\nWRECKAGE STREWN\nFOR 300 YARDS\nWorst Train Wreck in\nEngland for Years;\nHeroic Acts\nSince the murder of Chirlu A.\nLindberg Jr. tUrted the US. deptrtment ot juitice in the buiineu of\nsmashing kidnapping rings, tbe \"G-\nmen\" hive cleared up virtually\nevery major abduction case. This\nhu been borne out by recent arrests\nof Harmon Waley ud hii wife in\nSilt Ltke City, for the kldnepping\nof George Weyerhaeuser, nine-yeir-\nold of Tacoma. Wath.. in which $200,-\n000 wu paid. Immediately after the\nransom payment wu mide in the\nLindbergh cue the federal sleuths\nstepped into the picture ud todiy\nBruno Richard Hauptmann it awaiting execution in the death houie tt\nTrenton, NJ.   Verne Sukey wu\n(Contlnutd on Put Tin)\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy The Canadiu  Pru\nToronto and Montreal: Induatrlal\nstocks steady.\nToronto minu: Unchanged.\nNew York: Stocks slightly higher.\nWinnipeg: Wheat tt to V. lower.\nLondon: Bar silver higher; other\nmetals unchanged.\nNew York: Bar illver ud other\nmetals unchanged.\nMontreal: Silver ilightly lower.\nNew York: Cotton ud rubber\nhigher.\nNew York: Canadian dollar up\n1-16 to 89 15-16.\nMAN CREOSOTED\nAND FEATHERED\nABBOTSFORD, B.C., June 16 -\n(CP)\u2014Police ere investigating i reported tttack by three or four men\non William Moore of Sumu Prairie,\nwho ia recovering ln hit home after\nbeing unconscious two diys.\nReports itated Moore wu driving\nhome ud found the Cole road\nblocked by three ucki of oats and\nthat, when hc got out of hii car to\nremove the obstruction, he wu\nstruck and partly undressed md\nthit creosote was poured on him\nud feathers stuck to his body. No\nreason for the alleged attack wu\ngiven.\nGets a Ducking\nNORTH BAY, Ont., June 16 (CP)\n\u2014 Joseph Litontiine, 79-year-old\nfisherman, It searching for a mu\nwho puihed him oft a wharf into\n10 fut of water, ell became he\ncaught a fish.\nWhen he got i bite I fellow fiiher*\nmu becime so Incensed he pushed\nthe old mu off the dock. Ltfon*\ntime wu rescued by patting boatmen.\nTwo Abandoned\nBabes in Montreal\nMONTREAL. June 16 (CP) -\nWithin an hour two tiny boyi\u2014one\nof them newly born ud the other\nabout 10 dayi old\u2014were abandoned\nin different parte of the city. The\nnewly born child wu found on the\nuat ot a truck dad in a woman'!\ntllk storking while the other wis\nfound in the wilting room of the\nbui company here.\nBy THOMAS T. CHAMPION\n(Cinidlin Preu Stiff Writtr)\nWELWYN, Ene- June 16 (CP\ncable).\u2014A rur-tnd collision bttwun t passenger txorut ind I\ntut goods tnln it Wtlwyn itatlon\nlift a toll of 14 dud tnd 29. Injured todty In tht wont tnln\nwrack Brltiln hu experienced In\nnurly I generation.\nA cruh which sounded llkt a\nthunderclap In thl ears of residents of thli Hertfordshire \"Girden City,\" 20 mllu north of London, mirked the dluittr.\nThl pnttngtr txpriu, running\n(Contlnutd on Pege Ten)\nO'NEIL IS HEAD\n\"STOPGAP\" NRA\nRoosevelt Organizes\nNew Body; Creates\nAdvisory Body\nWASHINGTON. June 1\u00bb (AP).-\nThe \"itop gtp\" NRA wai formally\norganised by President Roosevelt\ntoday ln an executive order naming\nJamu L. O'Nell u acting administrator ud creating a division of\nbusiness cooperation to aid business\nin maintaining voluntary itudardi\nof competition.\nPrentiu L. Coonley wai named\ndirector of the buslneu cooperation\ndivision. He served as a division administrator during NRA code rule\nof Industry.\nTht president's order also created\nan advisory council \"in aid of the\nnational recovery administration.\"\nMr. Roosevelt named Leon C. Marshall, a member of the old recovery\nboard, to head a new division of review which shall assemble data re\ncarding the effects of codes on bus!\nneu.\nO'Nell wu directed by the pruldent \"to protect the continuity of\nthe edministration for Its future use-\nfulness in effectuating the policies\nand purposu of title one of the Na*\ntional Industrial Recovery act u\namended.\"\nRELIEF MEN TO\nBOARD FREIGHT\nIN SPITEORDER\nWill Openly Defy the\nPolice at Regina on\nMonday Night\nCALL REGINA FOLK\nTO ACT AS ESCORT\nIn Collision on St. Lawrence\nRaise $1446 in a Tag\nDay; 500 Police\nin Regina\nBy SAM Q. ROSS\n(Canadian Prtu Stiff Writer).\nREOINA, Juni 16 (CP)-Two\nthouund itrlking relief etmp\nworktrt todty ttimptd with tp*\nprovtl pltnt of tht directing commlttu to defy polict orders, botrd\nfreight trtlnt tntwtrd bound\nMondiy night and call Rtglni\ncltluni to let it in escort to wilting uttlt ctrt of tht freight train.\nBut tht door to negotittlon of\nthi ilx dtmtndt thty in taking\nto plica btfort tht Federal govtrnmtnt it Ottawi wu not closed. Appointment of a ntgotlttlng\ncommittee of tight membert wit\ntpprovtd ilthough tht negotlitlng\ncommittee wlll travel with thl\nmiln body unleu e nquut fer e\nconference It mtdl btfon dtpirt-\nun tlmi trrlvu.\n600 POLICE ON JOB\nMetnwhlle, mort thin 600 Roytl\nCinidlin Mounted pollot itood\nby to prtvent tht ttrlktn from\nbotrdlng thl trains. Arrival if\nHon. R. J. Minion, mlnliter of\nnilwtyi, ud Hon. Robert Weir,\n(Contlnuid on Page Tin)\nTORONTO MISS\nBURNSTODEATH\nMargaret, Daughter of\nFormer Ontario\nMinister, Dead\nTORONTO, June 16 (CP). -\nTrapped by flames ud smoke. Mtrgtret Robb. 24. diughter of Dr. J. M.\nRobb. former Ontirlo minister of\nhulth in the Henry cabinet, ud\nMn. Robb. suffocated ud burned to\ndeath in her home here early today.\nHer brother. SUnley William\nRobb. 22, escaped the burning house\nafter vainlv trying to waken his lliter. Dr. ud Mn. Robb were at their\nhome in Blind River.\nThe brother lumped from e window to \u2022 lawn it the rear of the\nhome, ud wu token to hospital\nsuffering cuts ibout the face ud\nhu dt.\nFire broke out leveral houra after\nu impromptu party held ln the\nhome.\nFiremen found the girl's body In\nthe library, badly scorched u she\ntppirently tried to mike her wty\nfrom the burning building. Firemen\nuld the fire started in the living\nroom ud leaped up the stain. Damage wu estimated at 815,000.\nDr, and Mn. Robb, and John\nRobb. 20, were en route to Toronto\ntonight It wu undecided whether\nan inquest will be held.\nAbductor Suspect Said to Be Canadian\nHARMON WALEY\nWILLIAM MAHAN\nWhile pollu and fedtnl igtnti combed tht vicinity ef Buttt,\nMont, for Wlllltm Mihan, RIGHT, ex-convlct, sought In thl Weyer-\nhtiuttr kidnapping, United Stttet G-Mtn transported Hirmon Wiley,\nLEFT, ud hit wift Mirgiret, from Silt Ltkt City to Ticomi to fict\nthilr nlne-yttr-old victim, Gtorgt Wtyirhatuur. Willy and hit\nwift both contested to thl 8200\/100 kidnapping, following arrttt In\nSalt Lakt City. Mihan wn uld by U.S. federal officials to bl Canadlm born.\nGENERAL STRIKE CALL ON VANCOUVER\nWATERFRONT UNHEEDED BY EMPLOYEES\nVANCOUVER, June 18 (CP) -\nBritish Columbia'! marine situation\ntonight remained unchanged u e\ngenertl strike call of waterfront organization! went, for the most part,\nunheeded by the majority of coastwise vessel employees.\nWhile 300 longshoremen from\nNew Wutminiter tnd some 125 from\nChemtlnus uswered the cill of the\nLongshore ud Witer Transport\nWorkers' Union of Cantda, parent\nbody, steamship officials announced\nunimpaired services u their employeu refused to answer the walkout invitation in symptthy with\nthe Vincouver ud District Witerfront Worken' tuoclttlor*..\nGIANT LINER OF\nCP.R. ftEET fr\nLITTLEDAMAGED\nThree of the Collier's\nCrew Missing; Her\nEngines Silent\nCOLLISION IS\nIN DENSE FOG\nTht C.P.R. glint ittimihlp Impreu of Britain whleh wu In eol*\nUnion In \u2022 fog with i colliery ihlp In tht St Ltwrtnce rivtr. Thi Em-\nprut contlnutd htr voyige to Europi, hir dimtgt being above the\nwittrllni. \t\nCASUALTIES IN\nENGLISH TRAIN\nWRECK\nLONDON, June 16 (CP Ceble)-\nFollowing it the list of dud ud\ninjured ln the railway colliiion it\nWelwyn:\nThe deid: Brenda Aihford, ilx\nmonths, Maidenhead; Mn. Annie\nAppleton, her grandmother, Wut\nHartlepool; Albert Widowton,\nLeedi; D. Bell, Leatherhead; F, H.\nFith, Retford, railway linemtn;\nJane Xliubeth Tolfts, Enfield: J.\nMtclntosh Heaton, guard on the\nNewcutle expreu; William Mar-\nquii, Mlddlubrough; Eltie Mirquis,\n12, hit diughter; u unidentified\nboy about two ud four unidentified women.\nAn official list of the Injured wu\nluued from the Welwyn Garden\nCity hoepltal ai followi: Mr. ud\nMrs. Winter, Leeds; Mrs. Miller,\nSunderlud; Mrs. Witton, South-\nwick; Mlu Coats, Littlehampton;\ntwo Missu Keightly, Wakefield; G.\nH. Curry, Sunderland; Mlu Hep*\ntingstall, Welwyn: Mn. Annie Bir*\nbeck, Durham; titter Mtb, Leeds,\nMiu ud Mra. Goodsell. Beeston;\nMrt. Aihford, Maidenhud; Mln\nLilly Brown, Leeds; Min Bartholomew, Enfield; Leonard Arnot, Let*\nSon; Williim Wirren, Hitchin; Her-\nert King, Hitchin; Herbert Ibbot-\nson, Barklngside; Jamu Skene, Glr-\nvu; G. W. Martin, Enfield Wash;\nMn. Gates, Hitchin; Mrs. Ivory,\nSunderland: Donald Blrdsey, Hitchin; R. S. Bran, Leeds; Mr. Moire,\nSunderlud; Mrs. Tolfts, Enfield,\nWuh.\t\nMcGeer Raps the\n(.^Officials\nSays Communists and\nC. C. F. Opposing\nBond Sales\nVANCOUVER. June 16 (CP)-\nCimptign to tell Vucouver't $1,500.-\n000 \"btby bond\" issue will continue\nnext week and George A. Martin,\nchairman of the cltiiens' committee,\nexpreued confidence the drive will\nruch the objective.\nOfficials refuied to itate the\nimount of ulu to fir but it wu reported $700,000 hid been subscribed.\nThe sale wai originally icheduled\nfor three days only.\nMayor G. G. McGeer charged in a\npublic speech lut night thit Communist! and Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leaden ire opposing the bond uie.\n\"I im fully aware,\" he uld, \"that\nC.CJ. leaden ud Communistic agitators ire fearful -that returning\nprosperity will shatter their dreams\nof securing control of the government of thii nition. Thli is why the\nC.C.F. leaders ud the Communists\nare opposing the succen of our baby\nbond luue. and that li why cltiiens\nihould cooperate with the city by\nconverting their livings buk iccounti tnto invutmentt ln the city\nbondi.\"\nPRINCE EDWARD\nISLAND GOES TO\nPOLLS JULY 23rd.\nCHARLOTTETOWN, June 16\n(CP)'-The Prlnct Edwtrd Island\nItgltltturt wu dluolvtd Siturdiy\nind a provincial genertl election\nwlll takt plict Tundty, July 23,\nPrtmltr W. J. P. MacMlllan announoid hire tonight.\nREELECT PRESS MEN\nMONCTON, June 16 (CP)-The\nretiring executive wu reelected\nhere it the annual convention of\nthc Maritime Weekly Press auociation. King Loggle, Chithim, N.B.,\nis pruident.\n\u25a0tuuiuutiutbiuttt\nWOULD PROVIDE\nAUTOS FOR THE\nCAMP STRIKERS\nREGINA, June 16 (CP)\u2014Of*\nficen of four tervice clubt tonight started diacuuiona with a\nview to providing automobiles\nto take the 2000 relief camp\nstriken from Brltlih Columbli,\nAlberta and Stskitchewm to\nthe Multoba border, 150 milu\neut of here.\nGathered here uroute to Ot-\ntawt to protut camp condltloni,\nthe atrikera plu to leave Regina tomorrow night aboard\nfreight treine to defienceoffederal ordera to Royal Cuadlu\nMounted police.\n____._._.'tl><i>tiMiiiMaaa\nJAPAN CARVING\nA NEWEMPIRE\nSuch Is Charge Made\nby Soviet Paper\nin Moscow\nMOSCOW, June 16 (AP).\u2014The\nnewspaper Pravda, orgu of the\nCommuniit party, charged today\nJapan plana to carve a new empire out of Manchoukuo, north\nChina ud inner Mongolia and ute\nit u a bue for mote extensive\nconquests.\nJapanese militarist., Pravdi u*\nsorted, have long planned the action\nnow under-way in northern China.\nIt uid the program wu divided\ninto these three parti:\nOccupation of Manchula.\nOccupation of north China ud\ninner Mongolia.'\nSeizure of central China.\nThe mikado's troopi, Pravda continued, wlll launch into the third\nstage of the coirquut u they have\nconsolidated their petition in the\nterritory recently occupied.\nControl over rails leading out _*\nPeiping and Tientsin, it wu uio,\ngivu the Jepueie a carefully*\nmeditated . itrategical position for\nthe development of their* future\nplant.\nLADS ARE FOUND\nDEAD IN A BOX\nEither Victims of Cams or of\nPals Who Became\nFrightened\nFreighter Is Towing\nDisabled Craft to\nSydney, N.S.\nQUEBEC, June 16 (CP)-Threi\nef her crtw mining tnd htr tn-\nAinu and ndlo dlubltd thi Col*\ntr Kaflrlrtan wu limping towtrd Sydnty, N.S., undtr tow\ntonight afttr a collision with the\nliner Empreu of Britain In tht\nfog-tnthroudtd Gulf of SL Lew-\nrtnee tarly today. The namu of\nthi mining mtn win not available tonight\nThe Empreu ef Britain, flagihlp\nof the Cenadlan Piclflo Stum*\nihlp compiny, suffered slight dimige to ntr ttarboird bow wtll\ntbovt thi water line and proceeded on hir voyage to Cherbourg end Southampton after\nitandlng by tht btdly damaged\n(Continued on Pege Tin)\nUOYD GEORGE'S\nPUNISDUMPED\nNo Advantages Over\nGovernment's Own\nPlan Says Baldwin\nLONDON. June 18 (AP).-Politl*\nctl drclu learned today Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin hu decided to .\nreject David Uoyd George'i wo-\npoted recovery plu for Greet Britain*. ' . .\nThe new premier. It wu under-\nitood. reached the opinion the former Liberal luder's pltnt for tpeed-\ning un the economic recovery of the\ncountry do not offer any idvantagu\nover the government'i own program,\nwhich Mr. Baldwin considers hu\nbeen highly utisfictory.\nA cabinet committee appointed by\nformer Premier Ramuy MacDonald\nhat been itudylng the little Welth-\nmu'i plan for several months.-meeting otten with Lloyd George. '\nNeither the Grut War premier\nnor his expertt were able to itir\nup much enthusiasm among the ministers. Neville Chamberlain, chancellor of the exchequer, upecially\nlooked ukance at the large turns\nwhich would be necenary for carrying out muy of the tchemu to eliminate unemployment     .   .\nFIX VALUES FOR\nDUTY PURPOSES\nUPON CHERRIES\nOTTAWA, Jum 16 (CP)--Vilui\nfor duty purpoitt of rupbtrrlu\nand loganberrlet \u25a0Import*.\u2014XMo\nMtnltoba and wut thereof hu\nbun flxid by tht njlnltter of na*\ntlonel revenue at an advance of 8 1\ncenta a pound on the true Invoice \u00bb\nvalue In Cinidlin fundi. The\nvtlue for duty purpout of cherrlet hu bun flxtd it in tdvtnce\nof 6 ctnti pir pound on thl true\nInvoice vtlut In Ctntdltn fundi.\nThe order-ln-councll fixing the\nduty veluatloni went Into tfftct\nyuterday.\nTHE WEATHER\nNEW YORK, June 16 (AP) -\nThree llttle boyi found dud in u\nicebox were believed today to be\nvictimi of one of childhood'! moit\nharmless   putimes,   hide-ind-seek.\nWedged into the three-by-four\nrefrigerator on a truck in front of\ntheir houw, the bodies of Arnold,\nthree, Eugene, five, ud George, Jr,\n\u2022even, were found early today by\ntheir fither, George Hoyt who hid\nreported them mining Fridty night\nPolice concurred with -Hoyt'i\ntheory hit tont either crawled into\nthe Icebox themselvu or were hidden there by other children who\nthen becime frightened ud ru\naway.\nLightning Wrecks\nHome in Merritt\nMERRITT, B. C, June 16 (CP)\u2014\nA blinding bolt of lightning, tbe\nonly one during a recent ihower,\npractically demolished the front\nhtlf of the home of Lulie Dickie\nud did contldertble damage to\nproperty within a ndiui of Uth ot\ni mile. Power plut machinery iuf*\nfered 8800 damage.\nEvery window Tn the Dickie home\nwu blown out ud plecet of furniture were splintered; botrdt from\nthe will were driven into the op*\npotite; gttu tnd treu were jplit\ninto silvers. Mr. Dickie, the only\none home, etciped unhurt\nSUNDAY WEATHER\nMln.\nNSLSON \t\nVictoria \t\nVucouver\t\nKamloopi  \u2014\nPrince George \u2014\nEitevan Point ..__.\nPrince Rupert \u2014\nAtlln  \t\nDawion. Y.T. \u2014\nSeattle  \t\nPortlend. Ore\t\nSu Fruclico .._.-\nSpokue \u2014\nLos Angelu\t\nPuticton  \t\nVemon\t\nCilgary  \t\nEdmonton\t\nSwift Currant \u2014\nPrince Albert \u2014\nSaskatoon \t\nQu'Appelle \u2014_.\nWinnipeg  _..\nMooae Jaw\t\nMax.\n63\n68\n66\n80\n74\nas\nSB\nTJ\n68\n74\n64\nTO\n81\n62\n88\n46\n48\n63\n62\n88\nLake Picks Up Again;\nPasses 15-Foot Mark\nWith a fruh Impetus, (lined\nprobably from ralni in Eut Kootenay ud touth of the line, for the\nwuther bu been cool for the but\npart of a week, the leke at Nelson\n\u2022tood at 18.12 feet above the low\nwater mark Saturdiy afternoon at\n6 o'clock, a giln for the 48 houra\nilnce Friday of 3. toot, or over a\nquarter ot a foot. If the ralni experienced here the lut two diys\nwere part of a general rainfall over\nthe whole Kooteniy waterahed, the\nvolume of weter trom the melting\ntnow ttlll of unusual dentil for thit\ndate ihould be miterliK tupple-\nmeiUed, with the poulbBlty of a\ncontlderable further ritd before\nequilibrium ii attained.\n\t\n__\\\n \u25a0\u2014\n_\u2014\u2014___\n_\t\nPAOE TWO-\nLone, Unattached Girl Has Problems,\nSpeaker Tells Social Workers'Meet\nFaced With More Than Materia! or Economic\nInsecurity, Ruth M. Low Declares\nMONTMAI* June 1\u00ab <CP>.-\"Be-\nfore the depreulon diyi, only when\ntbe lmded in jail. In a reformatory\nor in a home tor unmarried mothers,\ndid we think of the alone womm as\nhaving any problemi pecuUer to\nSAILINGS TO\nEUROPE\n, July 8  Ducheu of Bedford\nTo Gltsjow-Btlftit-Llverpool\nJuly 7  Montcalm\nTo Htvrt-Southimpton\nJuly 12       . Ducheu of Richmond\nTo Gliigow-Bilfut-Llvirpoel\nJuly 12         Empress of Britain\nTo Chirbourg-Southtmpton\nJuly 19         Ducheu of York\nTo Glttgow-Bel'iit-llverpool\nJuly 27  Montcalm\nTo Gltigow-Belfait-Llveroool\nAugust 2   ...    Ducheu of Bedford\nTo Glatgow-Stlfut-Llvirpoel\nAugust 3    ..   .    Empress of Britain\nTo Chtrbourg-Southtmpton\nAugust 9 Ducheu of Richmond\nTo Qlugow-Belftit-Uverpool\nAuguit 14    ....    Ducheu ot York\nTo Glaigow-Bilfiit-Uvirpool\nl< m UJUJ   IMAN\n(IIWUWIIV\nJune 29 _,... Empreu of Atli\nJuly 13 Empreu of Ctntdt\n*\u00ab   111  %l It\nItllM M\u00bb\\. \\Xt\\\nVlU  \u00bb4  Nt 1 111    itntt \\*  \\ \\\nJuly 17  Nitfiri\nAuguit 12 _ \"Aorangi\n\u2022Vlt Sen Franeliee\nFor full InformiUon apply\nnewest agent or\nN. J. LOWE!\nCity Ticket Agent, Nelaon. B. C.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nhenelf.1' Thla itatement wm made\nhere et the National Conference\nof Social Work by Ruth M. Low,\nexecutive tecretary, locltl tervice\ndepartment, Young Women't Chril-\ntlm uaocliUon, Toronto, addreu-\nIng a Joint uulon of the NtUontl\nAuoclitlon for TreveUen Aid md\nTnnilent Service, md tiie NeUonel\nbotrd of tiie Young Women'i Chrii*\ntlm auoclitlon.\nMlM Low uld that when the un*\nattached womu hid lomt money\nand tome opportunity to work we\nleft her bllutully to henelf, to plm\nher own Uvlng, tecure her own\nnicking md tcqulrt whit friendi\nshe might \"But\" the ipeaker continued, \"the preMnt unemployment\n\u2022ItutUon forcet hir to the doontep\nof loclal egencin.\n\"Docton, piychologlsti md nerve\nspecitllits five us to undentand\nthtt the tingle women without home\ntin md the lnlmate utocleUon of\nrelatlvet ls faced with more thm\nmaterial or economic iniecurity,\"\nMiu Low uid. \"The lexutl upeet\nof hir iltuaUon alone dnervn tremendous thought md ttudy. In fict\nwe would do weU to itudy thii\nParticular group of women. Alretdy\ney hive been experimenting. Some\nhive Knight relent through uxuel\npromltcuity. Some hive lurned the\nfine irt of redirecting Uie aplrlt ot\nrecrutivitv into linn of nrviee and\nhelpfulneu to othen. Then a third\ngroup hu received whtt pleeiure\nand Mtiifaclon It poulble through\nJomotexutllty. Actuil tdentlflc itu*\nin nave been made in Caneda\nabout the prevalence ot thli letter\nmd it hu been found thit in tome\ngroupt lt ll u high u M per cent\"\nAfter dltcuulog tbe difficulty ot\nprettrving phytictl hetlth in the\nface ot the itrain of earning a Uvlng,\nexiiUng on e low wtge md worrying about the preient and the future. Mlu Low, in conclusion, tald\nthat one of the needi of the unet-\ntachtd woman, ts of every other\nhuman being, wu m undentand*\nina of Ufa md the teoulsltion of a\nuwltctory phUotophy ter every\nday Uvlng. The quitter, more re*\nterved type who have been 'nicely'\nbrought up are iUU to be found\nattached to churchu,\" ihe nld. \"The\nmore eggreulvi energetic, telf-u-\nlertlVe type often leek the newer\ncults of religion or politlci, the more\nttrnat onu teeking t new md\nmore tueble type of everyday religion.\"\nGuide for Travellers\nNelion, B. C, Hotels\n-Finttt hi tht Inttrior\"\nHUME HOTEL\nftet Boa lervice Gee, Benwell, Prop*\nBREAKFAST 2!l H \u00ab0\u00ab\nLUNCHEON 35e to 50e        DINNER Hi to 65*\nRotiry ind Gyre Headquarters\nTelephone 717 Nelwn, l.C. 48 Vanen It\nHUME-W. C Grieve, Ura. R. M.\nThoaaon, M. Weir, C. A. Otrrlck,\n0. C. Thompion, R. R. Leigh, P. A.\nSunn, Mr. anl Mn. H. Morrow, Mr.\nasd Mrt F. Lobb, H. P. Farfuaon.\nJ. C. Rnton, W. 0, Turnell, R. E.\nJohntton., F. Munro, Vincouver; F.\nE. Kennedy, C. V. Devil, Winnipeg;\nW. H. McCarthy. J. R. Bnt Toronto; J. S. Pirker, Salmo; Mn. F. Latham, Moon Jew, T. A. Bums, G. M.\nWane, a Sibley, H. M. Couney.\nMedicine Hat; Mra. J. C. Oooch.\nMrs. E. T. Franda, Cnwford Bty;\nP. Dunkerley, T. & Morriton, H.\nCuUUt, Vietorle; Robert Spalding,\nCalgary: D. J. McAlmon, G. W.\nThorn, PenUcton, R. Morrli, Mr.\nmd Mn. L. M. Olion, Edmonton;\nA. T. Cagney, Montreel; Mlu M.\nKeUv. TraU; W. E. Wlltihlre, New\nWeitminiter; Mr. and Mri. Charlie\nDeFen-o, city.\nk\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kini'\nNelson'i Newo\u00bbt and Finest Hotal,\nMany Rooms With Private\n-. Baths or Showers\nUl BAKER ST,\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\nPHONS 11\nNELSON, BA\nSAVOY - 0. S. McMUlan. T.\nRocht.-H. G. Btrnei, H. J. Coughlin, W J. Lloyd, J. Chtffer. A.\nNlckoli, s. Sloin, JB. Conell, D.\nWyllie, Vincouver; W. Clough, Kulo: A. Jirvls, Mrs. 0. F. Gordon.\nSllverton; 0. Pettereon, Cranbrook;\nC. M. Brodle, F. Gnhim. C. Wtter*\nmm, T. 0. Pye, Celgary; Mr. md\nMn. E. Diht md toni. Print River,\nIda.; Welter Miller, D. Harrlaon.\nNakuap; T. E. Grayling, Ymlr; G.\nTiylor, V. Erlckion, Stlmo; A. W.\nMilling. South Slocin; R. Tattersall, Miu R. S. Gillln, Toronto;\nMn. A- Btttlnion, Vlctorli; Mr. ind\nMn. E. Wtke, Mln D. Starchuck,\nTralL\nNew Grand Hotel\nP. U KAPAK Prop.\nHot and Cold Wtttr\n\u2022Ineli Mo up: double SOe ue\nMonthly ritu 110.00 ua\nPH. IM       111 VIRNON IT\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nPITI IOIIATO, tttt.\nReemi from SOe te 1144\nMonthly S10 ind up.\nStum huttd md hot ud cold\nwtter In every room\nSW BAKER \u00abT. PHONI SO\nOccidental Hotel\nTN Vernen It        Phone UK\nH. WASIICK, Prie.\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comfortable Roomi\nMiners' Hudguirtin\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaitt Yon\nJ A|. A. MADDIN. Pre*.\nCompletely Rtmodtlltd\nHet ent) eeld Wittr\nle th. HIAAT ef thi City\nPHONI SI     SOS WAPO IT\nTRANSPORTATION \u2014 Motor Freight Unci\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\nS a.m. and 10)10 i.m. Ixwpt Sunday\nTraU\nPhont\n135\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. MclVOR. Prep.\nNelion\nPhone\n35\nROOSEVELT SIGNS\nAGREEMENT ON\nTRAIL SMOKE\nWASHINGTON. June 11 (AP1-\nThe state department nld Saturday\nthat Pretldent Roosevelt had ilgned\nthe agreement between the United\nStatei and Cmida for lettlement\not clilms arltlng In Wuhlngton\nitate over damtgu dona firm ltnds\nfrom fumu trom the smelter at\nTnil, B.C.\nFollowing the tignlng by the\npresident the document wu tent\nlo the United States minister ln\nCanada to be given to the Canadian\ngovernment for raUticaUon.\nUnder termi of the igreement\n$330,000 were to be distributed to\nthe clilmtnti ln Washington itate\nfor dimagei prior to January 1,\n1.J4, with a method of determining\ncontinued dimagu tlnce thtt Ume.\nThe document tlso contained the\nprovision thtt the imelter compiny\nwu to control the fumu to protect\nthe Waihington itate lmd.\nBRIDE-ELECflS\nFETEDAT YAHK\nMis.* Evelyn Revans\nGiven Shower\nYAHK, B. C June IB-Complimenting Miss Evelyn Revms whoie\nmirrlige la planned to take place\nthii month. Mri. Arthur Lythgae,\nMn. Harry Dlckion md Mlss Sybil\nWllkle were Joint hostesses Mondiy\nifternoon it \u2022 miscellmeous ihower\net the home ot Mri. Lythgoe.\nA decorated wagon drawn In by\nAlfle Anderson and Leonard Lythgoe, with Beverley Lythgoe u Cu*\npld, contained many glfti which\nwere presented to the bride-elect,\nContnts were enjoyed during tbe\nifternoon md refreihmenti were\nicrved by the hoitesin.\nInvited guests Included: Mist Evelyn Revms, Mn. Bert Revms, Helen\nMcGrath, Mrs. F. A. Luenby, Mn.\nJick HtmUton, Mn. Ed Rouniville,\nHelen Mclnnis, Mri. Herb Robinson,\nMrs. George Wi|t, Mri Joe Nedelec.\nMn. E. A. Lythgoe, Mn. Cerl Anderton, Mn. Jick Wilther, Mn.\nMiggins, Mn. Glen Potter, Annie\nMcCirtney, Huel McCtrtney. Thel*\nme Petenon, Mn. John Lorenro.\nMn. S. J. McCirtney, Mn. Jamet\nDickion, ud Mn. Herman Peter-\neon.\nRev. Eerl E. Lindgren of Nelton\nconducted Lutheran church tervice\nIn tht high ichool Wednudiy.\nMn. Glen Potter hu returned to\nher home after viiiUng relttives in\nWirdner.\nMra. Lorenro ud children were\nvititon in Creiton.\nJ. Trainor ot Glenlily Is e pitlent\nhi Crnton hoipltal.\nDr. Olivier, medical health officer\nof Creston, paid his annual vlilt of\ninspection to the schools here during the week.\nMn. P. W. Jupp, Wllllim Jupp\ntnd Cyril Htrrlion ipent Thunday\nln Cranbrook.\nRev. T. W. Ruddell hu returned\nfrom Vincouver where he ettanded\nthe United church conference, md\nSundiy ifternoon conducted ravlce\nin the C.PJL hell.\nMr. md Mn. Joe Nedelec, Mtr*\neelle md Georgle md Jew Rtttrajr\nwere motoriitt to Cranbrook Thun*\nMark Kennedy millwright ot\nCemp SI, injured hli eye while tt\nwork Stturdty ind wu teken to\nCrenbrook hoipltal by Fred Birr.\nW. Blilne, weter-rlghtt engineer\nof Nelion, ctlled in town en route\nhome from Fernle.\nMn. McLtod htl irrlved from\nSault Ste. Mirle, Ont., to vlilt it\nthi homi of her diughter, Mn. J.\nHtrrlion.\nVlilton from Klngtfite to take\nIn the footbill gtme Sundiy were\nG. Wiuitmi, Lme Williinu, Joe\nErlckson md Eric Erlckion.\nMn. Axtl Neu hu ti her houn\ngueit Agnu Johnion of Cmyon.\nMn. Phyllli Robion ii the only\nwomm editor of e dog migulne in\nEngland. The English Kennel club\nrecently edmitted women u memben.\nTHI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION. i.C-MONDAY MORNING. JUNI 17. 1939\u2014\u2014\n____ W'\u00ab\nTime for Cherry\nFruit Hy Spray\nWill Begin to Lay\nEggs Within\n10 Days\nThe cherry fruit fllu were noticed\nln Kootenay orchards on June 14.\nThe life cycle ot the cherry fruit\nfly Includei e inortive period of\nebout 10 diyi when they may be\nseen in tbe sunshine on the upper\nsurfice of the outer cherry lnvn.\nAfter thii period they begin Uylng\neaw. The flln lUng the cherry md\nplace the egg underneath the lurface of Uie tkin of the fruit whert\nthe maggoti hatch out it, about five\ndayt.\nIt ii new Ume. itatn .E. C. Hunt,\ndistrict horticulturlit, for the fint\nspray, which ii a iweetened poison\nhilt.\nIt comiiti of one-half pound ot\nlead tnenate' two quart! ot molasses (never honey( or lyrup and\n10 gallont of water. The amount of\nipray that thii formula will provide\nis enough to spray 80 good-sized\ntreet. The iecond .pray ihould be\nbe applied about 10 days after the\nfirst, md the third about one week\nafter the second.\nIt is advisable to tpply theh solution in ftlrly fine dropleti to the\nupper surfice of tte outer lnves\nand on the sunny ildei. It it ilio\nidvisable to spray the foliage ot\nadjacent trees end ihrubs as well.\nNo expensive spray equipment it\nRain largely diicount! the effect\nof prevloui appllcaUoni md miy\nnecessitate a repetition ot the ipray.\nIn ipplylng the tnray one thould\nnot use iny more than il necessary\n\u2014about one pint to one quart of the\nsoluUon to the tree ii lufflcient\nThere it no oblect in spraylne the\nfruit tor further InformiUon is required on thii put\nIf further informeUon li required\non thii put, growen ere tdvised\nto get in touch with your local\ndistrict horticultural office,\nButter, Potato\nPrices Easier\nMONTREAL, June 11 (CPl-But-\nter and potatoes prices were nsier\non Montreal dairy and produce\nmarketi lut week while cheese md\neges were firmer.\nButter wu lit, centi per pound.\nCheeae lold it 10 centt per pound.\nEggi brought 22 centt i doun for\nA Urge. Potaton brought $9 e bir-\nrel for North Cirolina ttock.\nOther quotation!:\nWhett, No. _ northern 18.\nBirley. No. 3 C.W. 48.\nOata No. 2 C.W. 49, No. \u00bb C.W. 4\u00bb.\nNo. 1 feed 43.\nFlour, ipring wheet petenti,\ntints 8.10. secondi 8.39. biken 4.80,\nwinter wheit patents, choice 3.70\nto 3.80, white corn 9.80 to 8.60.\nBran, ton. -9-9 to 26.39.\nShortt, ton, 26.23 to 27.28.\nMiddUngi, ton, 29.28 to 3123.\nRolled otts, btg tO poundi, dl*\nUvered 3.08. ,\nHay, No. 2, per ton, eer lota 12.90.\n\"COD THI PRESERVER\nOP MAN\" SUBJECT\nSeeks $250,000 for Lost Beauty\n\"   -\n\"God the Praerver of Man\" wu\nthe lubject of the luson-sermon ln\nall Churches of Chriit, Scientist, oh\nSunday.\nThe Golden Tort wu: \"The Lord\nglveth wisdom: ... He keepeth the\npath! of judgment, and pruervett)\nthe wiy of hii ulnta\" (Proverbs 2:\n6,1).\nAmong the cltatlom which com*\nprised the lesion-sermon wai the foi*\nlowing from the Bible: \"I am come\na light into the world, that who*\nsoever belleveth on me thould not\niblde In darkness\" (John 12: 46).\nThe lenon-sermon elso Included\nthe followlni; pissase from the\nChrUtltn Science textbook, \"Science\ntnd Health with Key to the Scrip-\nturn\" bv Mtry Biker Eddy: \"Divine\nLove alwayi hai met end tlwtys\nwill meet every humin need.\"\nEileen Wen-el, onot Iroidway'i hlahut paid ohorui girl, (lift),\n\u2022nd objict of tht Interest of Egypt'! roytl helr-tppirint, ll tuing Louit\nthrtt, Jr, (Inut), brewing fortune tolon, for $.50,000, alleging hit\nctnltuntu In driving cir wu rnpontlblt for cruh In whloh the wu\nInjured, leaving her to learnd (right), thit ihe't untblt to get a Job.\nTRAIL RED SOX\nDEFEATNELSON\nTake Heavy Hitting\nGame 19-6 in\nAfternoon\nSweethearts Die In Flood\nThue rimerkible photoi by e Pethe niwireel eemenmin reeerd\nene ot the moit tngle Incident! of tht Fountain Creek flood In Colorado, whleh wat wltntutd by hundridt. Htltn Ctryir md htr flinen,\nOrville Nill, ruldinti of Pueblo, Colo, hed motored to Colorado\nSprlngi for the Memorlil Day obtervtnen, Thalr automobile ttalltd\non thi rivtr bink ind thty wire foroed to climb to tht root, The entry\nwtttn swirled put thim, riling higher and hightr until thty wire\ncompletely mtroenid. Thilr plight wat notlctd by hundrtdt ilong\ntht ihore. Firemen ind policemen launched e boat Thli proved\nfutile. A llntmtn disrobed (top pleturt) tnd tried to iwlng hand-ovtr*\nhtnd tlona e pewir lint, but thi Mm fill ihort. Ixttntlen ltdden\neolltpsed. The bottom picture ihowi them btlng iwept ftrthir down\ntht cntk, A mlnutt later thty uw tht Impotiiblllty of thtlr poiltlon.\nPutting thtlr irmt iround eech other they wtre ewept from thi tutomohlle to thtlr detth.\nA heavier team of bitten, and\nfielding with in iccuracy Unt wu\nilmoit perfect, the Trail Bed Sox\ntook the tfttrnoon game againit the\nNelson Red Sox 19-9 in i girli' soft-\nball fixture at the Recreation\ngrounds.The visiton came through\nwith 23 hiti, three of them being\nhome runi md one of them a three-\nbigger.\nLiu Edwirdt, catcher for the\nTrail team, who luffered two in*\nJurlu from thrown bttt, got two\nof the homers md piiyed e fine\ngame et her position behind the\nplate. Rote Severn got the other\nnomer, while Cara Ringwood got\na three-bagger and a two-bigger.\nThe poundi were ttlll in t waked condition from the etrly ifternoon rtln and running wu hazard-\nout. Hid my dancing misters been\npreient they would hive seen several new iteps md suggestions for\nmmy more.\nNelson glrli got leven hlte, Agnu\nStewirt md Dot Jtrbuu getting;\ntwo uch. The but hit wu a lingle.\nThey hit a greet many belli into\nthi tlr, all being retired by ctught\nflin.\nOOOD SUPPORT\nHelen Hawdsley pitched e good\ngame for the vlilton md itruck\nout seven. Her fielden give her\ngood tupport md Ctn Rlngwood.\npliylng nght field ctme ln for two\ngrounden to retire the batten at\nlint base.\nNelton firli htd itiffer work In\nthe field end the condition of the\ngrounds did not help thtm any. Dot\nJirbem and Sybil Mclean made\nfini running ca-thn to brighten\nthis department of Uie gtme. Tha\nloeali'got a nice double play ln the\nfifth Inning. Mtry Yunker wu ufe\non thlrd'i error md thm Helen\nMiwdiley grounded to Rou Stewirt Rou threw to iecond to force\nthe runner out md Miry McDou;tll\nthrew to tecond to reUre the batter.\nLire Edwardi got five hlta tor\nTraU, Cara Ringwood four, Tina\nMmdeville three md Rote Severn\nthree.\nAlex Mclnnli and MUe VerJuk\nrefereed.\nLineupi were:\nTrail Red Sox \u2014 Euterbrook,\nWright, Edwarda, Severn, Ring*\nwood, Ford, Mandeville, Manchuci,\nMawdsley md Yunker.\nNelton Red Sox\u2014Mary McDougall,\nAgnea Stewart, Alvlna Arlt, Kay\nMcDougall, Rose Stewart, June\nKing, Rose Kapak, Sybil McLean\nand Beth McKlnney.\nTWO YEARS FOR\nTHEFT OF $60\n\"NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, June\n19 (CP)\u2014Len Coughlin, New Wnt*\nmlniter, wm convicted ln county\ncourt Saturday before Judge J. N.\nElUi of theft of \u00bb60 from John\nSpring, Vmcouver, md wn sentenced to two vein ln penltentliry.\nEvidence Indicated Coughlin wm\ninvited by Spring to accompany\nhim md two other man, Ralph Mot-\nfat end Harding Moffat, on a trip\nto Boundary Bay May 19. Spring\nuld, when they were returning\naerots the rraser River bridge, he\nawoke to find Coughlln'i hmd ln\nhit pocket. Ltter, when they itopped In New Westminster, Spring\nsaid hit pocketbook and money\nwere gone. '\nCoughlin had left the eutomobile\nand gone to hotel rooms, where the\nmoney md pocketbook were later\nrecovered. Coughlin wu arrested u\nhe attempted to leeve the hotel\nThree Boats Split\n32 Trout at Pool\nTheorlM that high water md\ncloudy weather constitute a poor\nitep*up for getting trout were not\nexactly borne out over the wukend at the South Slocm pool, where\nthe few fishermen who turned out\nhad no complalnta to make\nSaturday two boata were out for\nthree or four houn late ln the dty,\ntnd Ernnt Bowkett of South Slocin, who pinned nil filth to Purdy't\nPoint, got m even dozen flth. An\nunuautl wiight iverace waa scored\nby the other boet. H. H. Currie\nmd hii ion Ian, of Nelion. bringing bick t total of nine fish that\nweighed together t% poundi, the\nfour lirgnt ringing down 1 pound\n15 ouncu to an even pound. Among\nthe boy'i five were two of more\nthen e pound, Including the top\nweight one.\nSundiy Corporal David Halcrow\not Nelion wu the iole fishermm\nout on the pool end he brought\nbtck i cttch of 11 fith.\n'\u25a0Ipa-\nBanquet Is Premier Event ol\nCommercialMen's Golf Tourney\nPresident Lauds Club\nfor Condition of\nCourse\nFRIENDSHIP IS\nSHOWN AT MEET\n'Commercial Men Real\nService Club', Says\nR. C. Crowe\nTRAIL, B.C., June 16\u2014Pjulneu\nwat of the lntt concern md gaiety\nwu idvmced to tbe fore whm\naome 200 penoni were banquetted\nin the Crown Point petal room\nunder the ausplcn of the Commercial Men'i auoclitlon it one ot the\npremier eventi of the teventh innuil tourniment being ttaged at\nthe Rotslmd-Trail Oolf and Country club.\n\"Ovtr weither condltloni,\" uld\nArt Ptrker, preildint \"thty htvt\nno oontrol, but wt wllh to think\nthi golf club txMtrtlvi for tht\nipltndld condition ef tht oount\ntnd ilio tht ltdln for thilr ipltndld tulitanct tnd cooperation.''\nMUCH WORK\n\"In every tournament\" continued\nMr. Parker, \"there It much work to\nbe done, and I wish to extend eppre-\nclatlon, on behalf of the Commercial\nmen, to E. G. (Fat) Langley, our\nsecretary, who hu been rnponsi-\nble for the pslendid faahlon ln\nwhich It hat been conducted.\"\n\"I thank you very much.\" replied\nMr. Langley, for being on Ume it\nthe tee end for the wonderful lupport received trom everyone. It is\ntn extreme pleuure to do whtt\nlittle work thtt bu to be done ln\nteeing e tourniment of thli tort\nthrough.\"\nIn proposing tbe tout to the gunti\nArchie Muir stated thtt the tourne*\nment wm held tor two reaioni, tha\nflnt cannot be published here md\nthe iecond, he uid, wu thi wonderful frlendihlp created at iuch a\ngathering u congregated at tbe\nbanquet\nBEIT TOURNEY\nW. 3. (BUl) AUertaon, mmager of\nthe Incole hotel, Penticton, affirmed that It wu a great pleaiure\nto be once more e gunt of the\nCommercial Travellera. \"It wu the\nbeet golf tournament I have ever\nattended,\" he uid. \"Ai fir u the\nwuther wu concerned, wordi fill\nmi.\"\nMayor I. L. Groutage, en behalf ef the city of Trail, welcomed\n)the travellait on the oooailon ef\nthilr uventh ennutl tourntmtnt\nHt heptd tht good wlll between\nthe Commerclti Tnvtltin end\nthe buiinui mtn of the elty\nwould eentlnut ind thtt the tethering would be nmimbered fer\nyttn te oome.\nLAOIII TOAITID\nThe tout to the ladlu. the tout\nof grtttest Import it tny iuch if-\nfilr, wta propoied by Rube Nnbltt\nof TrtU who believed tbe ltdln m\nasset to every golf club or tourniment He lauded them tor their exceUent pertldpatlon ln the tourniment md for the solendld dmce\nspomored by them Uie night previous\nThet ihe grutly epprecleted the\ntout to the ladlei, wu the consensus of Mn. J. N. Cran's remarks.\nShe welcomed the vlilt of Commercial Travellen md their wlvn to\nthe club and hoped they would be\nback end, wnther permitting, have\ne much more enjoyable tune.\nOLD PALI\nA toett to thl twe outstanding\nof the commerciil mtn'i tourniment llnu lti Inception wu tht\nntxt ordir of tht chtlr. It re*\nftrred te Chirlle Nivltlon end\nHeok Fowler who htvt bten tht\nclosest of iMoelitet tnd thl keenest ef competlton In thi seven\ntourntmenti sttged.\nIn Mr. Nevlson'i remarka he rooke\nof the lite W. E. (Trapper) Wilion\nwho he believed wu mlued more\nthm tnyone on iuch m auipldoui\nocctilon.\nMr. Neviion told of how Uie commerclti men'i tourniment wu orlg-\nlnelly Instituted, the flrat tourney\nbeing held it Kelownt, the original\nidea being to celebrate the opening\nof the Royil Anne hotel\nBOYD COMMENDED\nMr. Neviion commended Percy\nBoyd of Merrlt who hid come tome\n800 mllu to be again with Uie\n\"boys.\" md who, he believed wis\nthe lift of every tournement.\n\"Ln\" DeFontece of the Roytl\nAnne hotel expreued bli pleeiure\not being in ittendmce but related\nthi fact thtt he hid not yet gotten\nover the prevloua tournament held\n\u2022t Kelowna.\nTRAVELLER!\nMI8APPREHENOED\n\"Thin havi bttn a lot of mit*\napprehtntlont Ibout Commercial\nTrivellere,\" ttated R. C. Crowt\nIn proposing a tout to the com-\nmcroltl mm, \"Thty might be\ntermed et one of thi but urvlu\nolubi In txlstanot,\" hi uld, \"fer If\nthtlr urvlot wu not will founded\nthiy would  be  unible to con*\ntlnut thilr travel.\"\nProducing efficecioui humor or\nhli remarka. Mr. Crowe wu thrilled\nat a goU tournament iuch u tht\none being itoged u lt levelled all\nparticipant-.  He referred to Mr-\nLangley tinging \"Lite Hu Been\nBeautiful\"  tnd could readily aee\nwhy be could voice iuch m opinion\nthrough long, he being one of tha\ntew commercial mm who had not\nytt taken up the mcient art\nThit It wu indeed e pleeiure to\nthank Mr. Crowe for iuch remark!,\nwis the opinion exoressed by C. H.\nStark of Nelion. He rendered ap-\npreclaUon for the merchant! ot\nTrtU md Roulmd, whom ht believed were greatly rupontible for\nmiking the tourniment ln TrtU a\nsuccess md he moved e vote of\nthinki to the Rossland-Trtll Golf\ntnd Country club tor the prlvelege\nendowed the commercial men to\npity on the coune.\nOn behtlf of thl golf club Mr.\nCrewe itated thit the elub wn\nnet reipontlble for tht wuther\nbut thet It hed enjoyed hiving\ntht commtrcltl mm hert tnt\nhoped, whin thi elub'i turn ctme\n\u2022gtln, thiy would bt bick.\nThe bmquet cloud with tinging\nof the nttiontl tnthem.\nEntertainment wu provided by\nMra. Riloh Cook, Mlu Mae Kelly,\nArchie Phillips, md Percy Boyd,\nwho rendered voctl toloi, md Percy\nBoyd md E. G. Ltngley who amt\na duet E. A. Temple wu piano ec-\ncompanlit to ill except the tatt rendition which wu accompanied by\nMrs. Langley at the plmo.\nSpecial County\nCourt in July\nAlthough the lew vacation itarte\nwith July 1, md the next regular\ncounty court ilttlngi will be tn\nSeptember. Judge W. A. Nlibet hu\ncontented to e ipeclal county court\nhen July 8, for Uie purpou of trying a damage action brought by\nWUUam T. McKay. Ymlr miner,\ntgtinit W. J. McKlm, of Nelion,\niriting out of e Beker itreet motor\ncolllilon ln Nelton on October 11.\n1M4. Hamilton It Wragge in acting for McKay, md Brown A- Dawson for McKlm.\nThe water docki, or depiydra,\nuted by the Egyptians. Chlneee.\nQreeki md Romans, wera the easiest forma ot tlme-meuuring de*\nview comtructed by mtnklnd.\nHAY\nFEVER\nItul; tret, -vatla.\nIkbr tr** \u2122u|\u00bbe *2J' _f____[TSSIi\n-\"lE-JJidrait. *tfXMftir,_!___fSSA0?\"\nira^ttoa^lttWiEnl* \u00bb\u00bb\nTemplettn'i RAZ-MAH CeptuWt\nfXIWttINC\nPROMPT\nRELIABLE\nSERVICE\nFIREPROOF\nWAREHOUSE\nPHONE\nWEST\nTRANSFER CO.\nIit'd. 1899\n ts\u00a3\ny***-\nV\u00ab-\"V\nYAHK LOSES\nINFOOTBAll\niRrst Half of League\n1 Softball Finished\n\u2022 YAHK, B. C, June 16-Sundey a\n\/ltrge number of footbill tana turn-\nfed out to wltneu \u25a0 gtme between\n'Kimberley ind the ilrport team.\nThe game proved intereiting\nthroughout, tnd ruulted In t win\nfor the viilton, the icore being 3-1.\nAt Kitchener Frldiy evening the\nDumb Dort'i softbill teim loit to\nthe Kitchener glrlt by a icore of\n44-41.\nThe flnt half of the leegue 10ft-\nbtll gimu hive been piiyed. The\nOffice Stiff team ll In the lud with\nthe Mirried Men iecond.\nOwing to i number of pliyen\nleiving town, iome of the teami\nhive been broken up ud until reorganization no more lugue games\nwiU be played.\nArthur Llvuley of Glenlily is\nleriouily iU in Crtnbrook hospital.\nSim Boyd was a visitor to reiatlvu in Cruton.\nNorman Moore of Lumberton was\na viiltor Thundiy it Cimp 27.\nMn. Miggins of Wirdner it e\nguest at the home of htr son-in-law\nand daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen\nPottet*.\nMr. ud Mrs. Axel Lambert haye\nreturned from a honeymoon trip\nspent in Spokane and Seattle Friday\nevening, at their home they entertained muy friends who called to\noffer congratulations.\nBert Gots of Canal Flat tnd Lumberton ll holidaying in town.\nAnglican church service wai conducted in the high school Sunday\nevening with Rev. M. T. C. Perclval\nof Creston officiating.\nG. Hoekstra of Nelton wis i business visitor Tuuday.\nHelen Mclnnis li visiting in Canal\nFlit i guut it the home of Mn. C.\nLedbetter.\nBRIDGE PARTY      *\nSiturdiy evening. Mr. end Mn.\nHugh Mclnnis entertained it contract bridge.\nPrliu for high tcoru went to\nMn. J. Himilton tnd Mr. H. Dickson while consolaUons were awarded to Mrs. J. Walker ud Mr. F. A.\nLazenby.\nThose pruent were: Mr. ud Mn.\nF. A. Luenby, Mr. md Mn. Joe\nNedelec, Mr. end Mrs. L. Wilther.\nMr. and Mrs. G. Potter, Mn. Miggins. Mr. and Mrs. J. Himilton, Mr.\nind Mrt. H. Dickson and Mr. and\nMrs. J. Walker.\nJ. L. Whlteford of Cranbrook,\nspent Mondiy md Tuudiy ln town\non buiineu\nA LIGHT RATES\nPETITION GETS\nHARROP BACKING\nHARROP, B.C., June 16. \u2014 The\nJune rAeetlng of Hirrop ud Diitrict Women'i inititute wis held it\nthe home ot Mn. R. G. Pope Thursday afternoon. Fifteen members attended with the president, Mrs. H.\nFairbank, in the chair.\nA petition sponsored by Btlfour\nFarmers' institute asking the Nelson\ncity council to consider a reducUon\non rural Ught ratu was endorsed\nas the membera feel that the rancher! here pay coniiderable in excess\nto other district!.\nMrs. J. E. Fitchett assisted Mra.\nPope u tea hostess.\nDIED AT STEERING WHEEL\nJOHANNESBURG, (CP)- When\nJ.A. Derecksoo, 49, died at the\nsteering wheel, his motor car went\nthrough a ditch and crashed against\na tree but none of his four passengers was hurt.\nTHE NELION  DAILY NIWS. NILION. B.C-MONDAY  MORNING. JUNI 17. 1139\nPEACE RIVER TO SALMO\nNAKUSP HEARS\nTWO SPEAKERS\nATM MEH\nDean Clement Outline\nGrowth of the\nDominion\nTELLS OF ADULT\nEDUCATION PLAN\nMrs. V. S. McLachlan\nGives History\nof W.I.\nbe unt eut end liked for luggu-\ntlom u to the moit suitable topics\nfor the Nakusp district. The question of travelling libraries was also\ndiscussed and Dean Clement uld\nhe lent his full support to such\nmuni ot education.\nTILL! OF INSTITUJEI\nMn. McLachlan, ln her opening\nremarka nld the had been aiked on\nseveral occulons to give an iccount\nof the origin and purpose of the\nWomen's Institute. The first organization, she stated, was the ruult of\nthe effort! of Adelaide Hoodless,\nan educated ud cultured woman,\nwho lost her baby because she did\nnot know how to feed and care for\nit. Stmdlng beside the tiny white\ncoffin, looking into the little dead\nface, that mother regiitered a vow\nthit if ihe Uved she would start in\norganization which ihould bring\nwithin the reach of country women,\ninformation on the care and feeding\nof the humu young, similar to that\n  PAO! THRU\nwhich the firmer! received from\nthe Firmer!' institutes on the cere\nmd feeding of livestock.\nSo from the tint Institute itarted\nIn Stoney Creek, Ont., In 1897, the\nmovement hu spread. Today, Mrs.\nMcLachlan uid. the Institutes encourage in every way, home economics, public health, education,\ncommunity betterment, egrlculture\nfor women and take great lnterwt\nin the Lugue of Nitlons.\nThe ipeiker alio gave a vivid account of a recent trip into the Peace\nRiver country. She ipoke especially\nof the hudienft movement, telling\nof home ipinning end weaving.\nMrs. G. Hunter Gtrdner moved\ne vote of thuki to the speakers and\nin giving her own appreciation, expressed the feeling of all pruent\nRev. C. Addymu ilso spoke briefly ind t delightful pitno solo wu\nrendered by'G. H. Gtrdner, Jr.\nRefreshments were served during\ni soclil hour it the conclusion.\nAbovt It pictured W. M. Htnki end hli ctrtvin\ntl utn whtn hi wu piulno through Ntlton on hit\nwiy to Stlmo whtrt he Inttndt to put hit multt in\ntht govtrnmtnt ctme thtrt, Mr. Htnki left Pttci\nRiver ibout \u2022 yttr igo where he wu working on\nnllroed conitructlon and although he \"holed\" up\n-Photo by Staff Mu.\nduring the winter ptrlod, hi hu travelled ftlrly\nttudlly.   Hi lift Y\u00abhk I fiw diyi igo,\nWhllt working In thl Peace Rivtr ht hid 10\nmulei but tttt four ht hit now irt ill thit remtin.\nHt travel! tbout 16 milei 1 diy whin on tht rotd\nend It travelling' elont.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nMan Can Talk\nWith God, Sayi\nNoted Psychologist\nA new and revoIuUonary religious\nleeching bued entirely on the misunderstood layings of the Galilean\nCarpenter, ud designed to ihow\nhow we mty find, undentand end\nuie the ume Identical power which\nJetui uied ln performing Hii to*\nctlled Miracles, la attracting world\nwide attention to itl founder. Dr.\nFrank B. Roblnion, noted piycholo-\ngiit, luthor ud lecturer.\n\"Piychlui,\" thii new piychologi-\ncel religion, beUevei ud teaches\nthat it il today possible for every\nnormal humu being, undentanding\nspiritual law u Christ understood\nIt, to dupUcete every work that the\nCarpenter of Galilee ever did\u2014lt be-\nlleves ud teaches thtt when He\nuid. \"the things thit I do shall ye\ndo alio.\" He meant what He uld\nud meut lt literally to til mankind through all the Met.\nDr. Bobimon hit nrepared a 6000\nword trtetlte on \"Psythiana,\" in\nwhich he tells ebout hit long leerch\nfor the Truth, how he finally cime\nto the full realization ot an Unseen\nPower or force io dynamic In ltaelf\nthat iU other pov-ert ud forces\nfide Into insignificance beside it-\nhow he lumed to commune directly with the Living God. using thts\nmighty. never-filUng power to dem-\nonitrete hetlth. happiness and financial luccess, ud how uy normal\nbeing may find end uie lt u Jesus\ndid. 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C, June 16\u2014A ipeclal meeting was called Tuesday\nevening in the Small hall when\nspeaker! were Mn. V. S. McLech-\nlu, luperlntendent of Women'i In-\nstltutes of the province, and Dean\nClement ot tiie University of British\nColumbia.\nThe speakers were Introduced by\nMrs. C. Howarth, president of Nakusp Women's Institute.\nDean Clement ipoke ot the growth\nof Cuada from the earliest yeara,\nemphasizing especially how tbe\nyouth of the Dominion had \"spread\nout\" ud thus become pioneers in\nthc uninhabited sections of Uie\ncountry. But In the preient diy, the\nDean pointed out, the youth can no\nlonger \"spread out\". It now remains\nfor them to \"dig deeper\". The future, he raid- depends largely on\nindividual effort. To further impress this idea he uied the word\n''entire prenure\" meaning enterprise.\nThe speaker then outlined a\nscheme of adult education for tne\nprovince which il being financed\nby l truit fund in chirge of the\nUnlvenlty of Britiih Columbli. He\nexplained that lecturera conversant\non a large variety of subjects would\nRemember!\nMONDAY Is\nBAY DAY\nShop Early for Scores of the\nMonth's Best Values In\nEvery Department\n(Copyright, 1935, by thi Cinidiin Prau)\nSiMHiiiiiliiiiiiiiiHiiimiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiimiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimi?\nWANT ADS BRING RESULTS\nNot unlike Uie battle of Feitubert\nwhich had involved thi Cuadian\ndivision on May 20, 1915, and succeeding diys. the operations it Givenchy. which began June 15. werc\nof \u2022 minor niture. The ctpture of i\nfew square yardi of territory in the\nface of i devastating concentration\not artillery and machine guns continued throughout 1915 to be the\nlupreme aim of the British army\ncommuderi.\nSuch operation! were coitly,\nmuch more coitly thu the ltrger\noffeniivet of liter vein for the\nreason thtt the nibbling tactics ot\nthe first year of the war were carried out by a not inconsiderable\nremnant of thoroughly trained men.\nThe Britiih were to feel the loss of\nthese men in liter months, ind to\nregret their hiving been frittered\naway ln actions that hid little, if\nuy, strategic value.\nGivenchy wu such u iction.\nOnly one Canadian brigade was\nconcerned\u2014the Firat Infantry brigade; and only one unit of that formation, the Flrat (wutern Ontario)\nbattalion wu actively engaged. The\nother three battalions\u2014the Second.\nThird ud Fourth\u2014were \"present,\"\nbut ln general the brunt of the\nfighting at Givenchy fell on the\nFirst.\n\"Stony mountain,\" \"Dorchester,\"\nthe \"Duck's Bill\" are names which\nmeu much to the survivora of the\nFirst division. They recall the famous \"mine\" which was sprung it\nthe Duck's Bill, Inflicting muy\ncasualties on the Canadians themselves, ud ilso the two guns of\nthc Fourth field bittery, which,\nman-handled into the front line,\nopened fire et IM o'clock ln the\nafternoon of June 15. at michine\ngun potts ind Germtn barbed-wire\nentanglementi only 75 yards away.\nThi operation, so fir u the Ci-\nnidlms were concerned, involved\nonly the protection of the right\nflank ot the Seventh (Imperitl) division, silted to attack that day.\nThe story ot the engagement is\ndepressing. It is one of men, equipped with inadequate means, being\nthrown away against fortified emplacements which German genius\nwell knew how to mike well nigh\nimpregnable.\nThe ittack ot the Seventh division failed, end its failure reflected\nitself ln the operation! of the Fint\nCanadian battalion. With utmost\nbravery the wutern Ontario men\ndished acrou no man's land to\nstorm Dorchester ud Stony mountain ii toon u the debrit ot the\nmine hid cletred iway. They encountered interne fire ind were\nmown down. In tplte of their heavy\ncasualties, the attacking Canadians\nsucceeded in overrunning the enemy's front line trench and, in part,\nconsolidating their success. But\nfrom all directions they were subjected to heavy bombing, and they\nwere enfiladed trom both flanks.\nBitter fighting of e most contused\nnature ensued and tor more than\ntour houn the remnants of the\nFint battalion continued to hold\nthe ground they had gained. The\nfailure, however, of the main operation to their left reacted against\nthem, ud the Canadians were\nforced to withdraw, late ln the\nnight, to their original line. Nothing had been gained, while many\nlives were lost.\nLorraine Lee of Oregon-State college hu the but college   women's\n^rettery icore in the United States,\nis 482. \u2022\nSecret Police Are Unable to Stop\nAnti-Nazi Activity\nWave of Opposition to Hitler Is Growing Daily in Berlin\nContmtnt\nAMERICA\nR. E. CRERAR\nDISTRICT MANAGER\nNelion, B.C.\nALL PROFITS FOR POLICYHOLDERS\nBy CORALIE VAN PAAIIEN\nCentral Prm Cinidiin Writer\nBERLIN* June 16 \u2014 Fourteen\nhuge trial? ln which no leu thu\nteven* hundred persons itand iccuied of illegal political activity\nire going x>n in Germany et the\npreient moment. Thue are ill major caiei involving the publication\nof illegal newspapers. The minor\ncourts in every big city ire choked\nwith cuu of lesser importance.\nThe newspapers ire not permitted\nto publish details of the evidence\nand testimony submitted in the\ncourt-rooms \"in order that no undesirable publicity be given to the\npolitical opinions of the iccuied.\"\nHundreds of clandestine newspapers are appearing ln tplte of\nmost cruel punishment meted out\nto editors end printers lt found out.\nSome of these illegal papera have\nu enormoui circulation. In the\nMoabit criminal court it wu\nbrought out that a piper publiihed\nby Socialists ud Communiit! had\na circulation of 156,000 daily for\nthree weeki running. It wu ctlled\nThe New Wttchword (Neue Pirole).\nFourteen of Uie editors and printers\nwere caught ud the presses conflicted. A week afterwards the\npaper appeared again and rose to\n170,000 daily in a short time when\nthe new staff wai again arruted.\nYet within \u2022 few diys the piper\nmide t new come-back ud itlll\ncomei out it the pruent moment.\nThe New Watchword ll i dlitrlct\npaper. It circulate! almoit exclusively in Neu-Koeln, a workers'\nsuburb of Berlin. In other pert!\nof Berlin other iuch journals ap-\npetr. In Chirlottenburg, for instance, the Black Front, composed\nof \"revolutionary\" Null, comu out\nwlUi \u2022 piper ciUed The Coming\nRevolution. Tbe location of itl\npreuei hu baffled the beit sleuths\nof the lecret police for a year.\nDIIGUI8ED At ADVERTIIING\nEvery itreet, except the downtown quarter, hai Its own Illegal\nnewspapers. They go from hand to\nhand. I have seen several coplei\nin a few days. On the Grenadier-\nstrasie i mu hinded me i iheet\nof piper, which I iccepted in the\nsupposition thit it wu iome handbill of a uie or u advertisement\not \u25a0 dentist it popultr prieet. When\nI looked it it, I nw thit it tttrted\nwith the wordi: \"Seven thousand\nautomobiles ere for uie it ridiculously cheap pricu\" and then it\nwent on: \"Seven thouund men ud\nwomen hive been assassinated in\nHiUer'i prisoni lince the linitter\nNazi regime stirted\" end it went\non thit wiy. I htstily crumpled\nup the sheet and looked for the\nman who had put it in my handi.\nHe hid disappeared.\nIn a department store, nur the\nLeipziger-struse, where I wu looking at iome new-fugled smoothing-irons i girl dressed In whit\nseemed a uniform of the itores\nemployeu, gtve me i little booklet\non the cover of which lt Mid: \"The\nElectric Kitchen.\" I put lt in my beg\nmd had almoit forgotten tbout it\ntill I cime to the hotel ud rat\ndown to rud it. The flnt pages\ntold me about refrigerators ud ice\ncream recipes. And then suddenly\non the third page I read: \"The slave-\ndriven of the German working\nclass ire preparing \u25a0 new war. The\nthousands of comradu strangled\nin the Nazi priions, the hundred\nthousand men ud women still in\nthe concentration cimps, ire but\nthe flnt instalment. Germu mother, ire you -going to give your\nchild to be driven to the slaughter\nby the Nail beasts in order, thtt\ntheir friends and subsidizes. Thy\nuen. Krupp Von Boehlen snd Frow-\nein will be eble to pUe up dividend!?\"\nOut of the window went thtt\nbooklet. And quick? It fluttered\ndown on the Weldendimm and I\nstood behind the curtain witching\nltt fite. A few mlnutu passed when\nI raw i young girl pick It up ud\nafter looking it over itlck It in her\nhtndbag. 1 felt site without it.\nFriends tell me thtt they ctn\nhardly go out of u evening without having some religious tract put\ninto their bands, no mitter what\nptrt of Berlin they hippen to be\nin. The religious tracts start off innocently enough: \"Shiner, where to,\nheiven or hell?\" for instance. Or,\n\"ire you prepared to meet your\nGod?\" It you read on, you are\nastonished at the .change from religion to revolution.\nOn the whole, everybody, admits,\neven the Null, illegal political activity il growing stronger every\nday. In the flrat diyi of the Nazi\nterror, the pollce played havoc with\nthe illegal preu and lti distributors.\nBut et pruent the anti-Hitler forces\nare getUng orguized. The Communists, especially, it is uld, are\nbuilding up i widespread underground organization, which greatly\nworries the authorities. The leaden of the subterranean movement\nare not to impetuous ai they once\nwere. They plan and calculate their\nchucea ud uie greater precaution!.\nBy exercising more care, they have\nbrought down the number of their\ncasualties, I.e., thoie who fill Into\nthe huda of the police, to i minimum.\nITILL HOLD MEETING!\nMeetings ire held once more, but\nthue ire not tttended by great\nnumben. One evening, the 25th of\nApril, thre were 65 prlvite, clandestine meetinga held in Neu-Koeln\nalone, according to one of the illegal papen. Theae were attended\nby 182 dlitrlct leaden ud houie\nsuperintendents (meaning anti-Fas*\ncist vigilantea in proletarian apartment houies 1.\nThe subject under discussion wu\nIhe quutlon whet to do on May 1.\nIt wu decided to have \u2022 pern*\nfihlet on the bench of every worker\nhe dey before and on International\nLabor Day to Mix with the crowdi\nand distribute literature. Some 2200\nvolunteen were found for thii dan-\ngeroui work, the peper reported,\nud a total of 500,000 tracts were\ngiven out to the crowd it the\nTempel-Hof where Hitler spoke.\nOnly five men were arrested. I wu\nat the Tempel-Hof myself, but did\nnot receive no tract, but then I was\nright In front. I wmted to s\u00ab the\nfuehrer's unsmiling lace ind uw it,\nNEW SEAL-TIGHT POUCH\nJ\/2-POUND \"LOK-TOP\" TIN\n601\nALSO PACKED IN HANDY\nPOCKET TINS.\n\"George\", aaid Mr. Picobac, leaning on hii\nhoe up against the garden fence, and mopping\nthe perspiration from hia face, \"working 'for\na living ia whit's killing half the people in\nthia world today.\"\nMr. Picobac had come to a point Ln hia potato\npatch where he considered himielf entitled to\ndiscuss the affairs of nations with his neighbor\nin-the next lot. From his hip pocket he produced a new seal-tight Picobac pouch.\n\"There's one thing about Picobac, George\",\ncontinued the philosopher of Sunny Southern\nOntario, \"it lightens toil.. It makea a man\nsatisfied with his job. Take me. I can look\nback over those three rows of potatoei I've\njuit hoed as satisfied and content as King\nGeorge the Fifth\u2014Silver Jubilee and all. I've\ngot my pipe. Fve got plenty of matchea. And\nI've got Picobac, the pick of Canada's Burley\ncrop\u2014fragrant ud freah\u2014a mild . . . cool\n. . . aweet smoke. What more do I want?\nWhit more can any min want?\"\nPicobic is good for making cigarettes, too.\n.\"IT DOES TASTE GOOD IN A PIPE\"\n _________\n\t\n\u00ab*\u00abw\nPAOf POUR \u2022\n84 WORKERS IN\nPRESBYTERIAN\nMISSION FIELD\nProvincial  President\nReports to Local\nSociety\nDESCRIBES RECENT\nTORONTO MEETING\nYear Saw $145,386 in\nReceipt?; Not a\nCent Owing\n\u25a0 That 84 workers In home ind for-\nelgn fields werc being maintained\nby the Women's Missionary Society\net the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and that the organization had\nnet every obligation during the\nyear 1934, owing not a cent, tnd\nmaintaining itt full work within\nthc $145,366 received, were the high\nllghtt of a report made here Saturday by Mri. R. M. Thomson of Vancouver, provincial prealdent, on the\nmeeting In Toronto Miy 28, ot the\n\"enlarged executive,\" the meeting\nalternating every second year with\nthc full convention.\nShe apoke befort the Women's\nMissionary toclety of the First Pres*\n* bytcrian church, ts a ipeclal meet*\ning held Saturday afternoon in tbe\nchurch parlors, the president. Mri.\nAnnie Peters, being ln tiie cheir.\nMISSIONS   REVIEWED\nGiving details ot the scope of the\nmissionary effort, Mrt. Thornton\n> ittted that of the 84 workers main-\nttincd, 36 were in the foreign field,\nand 58 In Canada. She also disclosed that three new missionaries\nwere leaving for the foreign field,\nMiss Olwen Davis for British Guiana, to be superintendent of a girli\nhigh school, and Mlss Wler, a mil-\nliontry nurse, and Miss Ruth Helghton. evangelist, for Formosa. She\nalso stated that Miss Isabel Hunter\nwts under appointment as in evin*\ngelist to Manchuria, but that lhe\nwould have to wait until a nune\nevangelist wu found to accompany\nher, at it wai lmpottlble tor an unmarried lady missiontry to work\nin thtt country alone.\nDescribing the progren being\nmade in the Bhll field ln lndlt,\nMn. Thornton mentioned thit \u2022\nnew girli hostel wai under conitructlon it Jhansi which would\nserve at i training home tor nunes\n\u2022nd Bible women, end thit i maternity ward wai being addtd to\nthe hoipltil et Jobtt.\nEARTHQUAKE RELIEF\nShe mentioned thtt tfter the recent etrthqutke cataclysm in For-\nmon, the toclety cabled $2800 to\nhelp rebuild the homes ind churchei\nof the nitive Christians.\nBefore coming to Nelaon, Mn.\nThomion reported to the Kcletlei\nat Cnnbrook end Creiton, ind Mondty she will report to the one et\nTniL \t\nBAPTIST PICNIC\nHELD CASTLEGAR\nTRAIL. B.C.. June 16\u2014Picnic of\nthe Trail Baptist church wai held\nin conjunction with St. Andrew's\nAnglican at Castlegar Saturday but\nspecial races were staged for the\nchildren of the former, results of\nwhich were as follows:\nGirli. 7 tnd 8 years\u2014Lorna Melkle first and Joan Hobbs second.\nGlrli 11 tnd 12 years\u2014laabelle\nPoweU flnt.\nSpecial race tor girls 8, t end 10\nyeara\u2014Joan Hobbs first.\nBoyt three*legged rice \u2014 Derek\nRoome and Herbert Green first,\nDenis Hobbi md Bill Sttinton second.\nBootblacks Kill\nMan With Pistol\nTaken From a Cop\nNEW YORK, June 16 (API-Three\nbootblacki possessed of vivid Imt-\ncinatlons and a policeman'! pistol,\nhid a deed man to worry about tonight.\n. Police, holding Frtnk Dtmitt, 13,\nhit brother Joseph, 11, md Libwon\nLtwrence, 12, a negro lad, uid the\nboyi filched \u2022 policeman's pistol\nind subsequently shot and killed\nWilliam Wilsh when he laughed at\ntheir command to \"stick 'em uo.\"\nTORONTO STARS\nBEATTRAIL.5-.\nfirst Defeat Handed\nto Trail Girls\nThis Year\nPliylng a teniatlonal fltld gtme.\nthe Toronto Sters of Nelson ended\nTrail girls' domlnttion in aoftball\nplay in Nelion on Sundiy morning\nby Uklng the mitch 15*0 in an exciting lnter-clty geme at thi Recreation grounds.\nThe Stan took a 13-1 lead tn the\ntint three Innlngi and always appeared to have the game well In\nhind. During the fint teven in-\nHazel Spien held the Trill\n- THI NILSON DAILY NIWI. NIUON, l__MONDAV MORNIHS. JUNI St. INI\nFlashes From the Wires\nROSE DAY TAG BRINGS $193 FOR\nKOKANEE CHAPTER WELFARE WORK\nnines Htiei spiers ncra nre .....\nRed Sox to four tctttered hits. The\nlocal fielding wu tlmost perfect,\nonly two erron being chalked up\nagainst them. They fielded several\nhot onei that teemed ticketed tor\nsafeties.\nJttn Spltn In lift field pulled\ndown ilx hird hit bills for putouts ind it bit got thrtt lift hltt.\nAllot Dunn alto made e couplt\nof nlct running catches. But It\nwu tht work of thi Infield thtt\nwu outitindlng, Btrbtri King-\ntttt end Jun Pittnon mtdt t\ncouplt of shoe-string cttchit thtt\nwire brilliant. Jinli Wlgg alio\npltytd will it thort with thnt\nputouts. Htr bitting contribution\nwit two hits, ont of thtm \u2022 thret-\nbagger. Birnt Klint ind Oltdyi\nJarrett pltyed \u2022 btng-up gimt,\nwith tht formir retiring thne\nbatters on foul fllu,\nOET TRIPLES\nRose Severn, Helen Mewdsley,\nLiu Edwardt ind Mable Ford pltyed well in the field for the viuton.\nMable Ford md Cin Ringwood hit\nthree-baggen while Isabel Wright\nind Margaret Manduca hit doubles.\nTwo walks two hiti and three\nerron gave the Stan four runt ln\nthe lecond, and Helen Mawdaley replaced Mmduci on the mound for\nTrail, Tha change did not affect the\nloceli in the third. The Sttn combined two walks, flvt hlta md two\nerron to ihove eight rum icrou the\npltte.\nTnll went into Uie ninth trilling\n4-15 and raised their score to nine.\nBill Freno of Nelson md Mike\nVerzuk of Tnil refereed.\nSUMMARY:\nTnil Red Sox 001012 005\u20148 0 7\nToronto Sttn .. 148 000 204\u201415 11 2\nStruck out by Mtrgtret Manduca, 0; by Helen Mawdsley, 2; by\nHazel Spiers, I. Basu on bells, off\nMargaret Manduca, 2; Helen Mawdsley, 3; Huel Spiers, 2; three-bue\nhits, Mtblt Ford, Ctrt Ringwood,\nFLOODS ON PRAIRIES\nREOINA- Wllk.end ralna\ntwept touthtrn and teuth ctntrtl\nttctloni ef Sukttchewin, ciuilng flood condltloni In uvtrtl\npolntt 100 mllu northtist ef here.\nCloudbunti ooturnd northiiit\nof hin. Ildiwtlki of towni wire\ntubmtrgtd and ctlltn filled In\nuch of the towni end creeks\novlrflowtd.\nNe nporti ef dimtgt to orepe\nwere noelved.\nPEACE CHINA'S AIM '\nPEIPINU\u2014Chlni hu cipituleted\nto the Jipaneie demtndi reetrding\nChihtr province end will tettle the\nwhole queetion ot the north China\noccupation peacefully, lt wu learn-,1\ned from reliable lourcei it tension\nover the ana leuened.\n\/ Japanue forcct did not liter their\nstern    attituae,    however,    while\nawaiting a written agreement over\ntheir demanda ln Chahir. At Tientsin, an armored car ind three truck*\nloads of troopi rolled about the city.\nMINIM' OFFICIAL  DISS\nLONDON\u2014Plttr Lit, 70, pin-\nral   secretiry   ef  thl   Durhtm\nIntra' Ftdtrttlon, died todty. He\ntL, .., .___\nwu formerly pruidtnt ef thi\nMlntn' Ftdtrttlon ef Grut Britain.\nGEOLOGICAL PROGRAM\nREADY\nOTTAWA\u2014Geologlcil and topo*\ngraphical projects to be undertaken In varioui pirti ot Canadt were\nannounced Sunday night. They-We\nFew Bothers Out\nfor Dip Sunday;\nWeather Is Damp\nShowers and cool weather put e\ndamper on outdoor tctivitiet over\ntho week-end and Sunday uw only\na few balhen at Lakeside park to\nbrave the cold water. With no customers nn hand the ice cream and\nloft drink sttnd remtined cloied.\nFew boats were on the leke during\nthe diy.\nAces Take Red\nSox Once More\nRed Sox Go S t r o n g\nUntil Seventh\nThen Wilt\nTaggers Sell 17 Gross\nof Roses at\nNelson\ntmong thote luthorlted by Hon.\nw. A. Gordon, minister of mines, to\nbe flnenced from the 81,000,000 parliamentary appropriation in Uie supplementary public works construction act for a Dominion-wide scheme\nof geologlcil lurveyi ind invettl-\ngitions.\nMRI. MOODY ON T.NNIt TEAM\nNEW YORK\u2014Convlnctd Mn.\nHelen Willi Moody, on tht\nitrength of htr thlwing In rtcent\nBrltlth tourniminti, hu regelntd\nutisftctory phyilcal pitying condltloni tfter in tbienci of twe\nyun from the courtt, tht United\nStatu Ltwn Ttnnlt tuoclitlon\n\u2022tltcttd the grttt California itir\n\u2022nd live othtr pltyen to form the\nnucleut of tht .1935 Wlghtmtn\ncup turn..\nThl selection of Mrt. Moody\nilong with Hlltn Hull Jacob*,\nthnt tlmu chimplon, Mn. Sir-\nah Palfrty Ftbyin, Carolln lab-\ncock, Dorothy Andrui end Mn.\nEthel lurkhirdt Arnold It only\ntentative.\nQUEEN AT WINDSOR CAITLE\nLONDON-The  .queen   wai   it\nmis,  mam*  ruiu,  i.m\u00bb iwuk^wm, i,_,   _,_.,. ,,-\nJanie Wigg; two-base hlta, Margirct \\ Windtor Cistle following e trlum*\nMtnduci, lubel Wright, G1 e d y | ^^^^^^*-^*-^*-^*-^*-^*-^*-^\u2014\nJarrett, Jem Splen, AUce Dunn,\nJem  Pitenon,  Btrbtn  Kingiett,\nBerna Kline, Jean Hopkini, Eileen\nFletcher and Jane Wlgg.\nphal drive from Buckingham pelect,\nWhUe the king remained at land-\nringham In Norfolk, rutins after\nin attack ot bronchial catarrh.\nFIERCE ARTILLERY DUEL\nLONDON, (Mendty.-Rtutin\nNtwi iglncy dlipitehu fnm\nHlng Kong uld a flint artillery\ndual bnke eut between fortt it\nCanten and two truism Mtklng\nte deeert fhe Cantan govtrnmtnt.\nThe erulun Htlchl and Hal*\nthin win ripofttd to htvt blen\nspotted u thty itttmpltd te illp\neut to Mi and were find upon\nfnm the Boottgrli forti.\nEDUCATIONAL LAIORATORY\nCANTON, N.Y.-An educiUontl\nlaboratory for exemlnaUon of the\nrelttlonililp between Cenada and\nihe United SUtei wu wt up et St.\nLawrence unlvently todty. Into it\nwlll wtlk tomorrow 50 Or more\npromlntnt Cintdlini end Amerl-\nctnt with the ennounced inttntloni\not seeking common ftcton for understanding the frlendihlp.\nWINNIPEO BACK! TREK\nWINNIPEO\u2014If thl dtmtndi Of\nthi Brltlih-Columblt ind Albirta\nrilltf-eimp ttrlktn, new at Rtglna preparing to rtiumt thilr\ntrtk to Ottawi, are not mtt Winnipeg wlll orginltt to contlnut\ntht mtrch,\" eeld e tiltgrim fnm\nlocil eommunltti to Rlllwiyt\nmlnlitir R. J. Mtnlon.\nCATHOLICS PROTEST\nMEXICO. D-F.-More thm 15,000\nCttholics ptnded unmolested put\nthe ntUontl piltce while their\nipeiker it-tacked the government,\naemandlng religious liberty.\nThere wis only one Incident. A\nyouth shouted \"detth to President\nCardenas!\" and wu arrested.\nJAPAN REJECTS\nPEACE OFFERING\nLONDON, (Monday)\u2014Rtutin\nntwi tgincy dltpttchti from Tokyo uld Jlpaniu military Ittdtn\nrtjtctid Chlnett peace offtrlngi\nconcerning tht notnt trrettl of\nthru Jipintti teertt strvlct\ntgtntt, decltrlng thim \"Intdl-\nquatt.\"\nThi dnpetehu uld Tlentaln\ntdvicit win thl Jiptntit refund\ntg illow thi mitter to go through\nordimry diplomatic channtls tnd\nIntended to takt urly action.\nNO DECIIION ON DRAIN BOARD\nWINNIPEG \u2014 Whit iction the\nWinnipeg grtln exchmge will take\ntowtrai the Dominion gOvernment'i\nleglilitlon to establish \u25a0 wheit\nboird whlcb, If adopted by parliament, will itop trading In grain futurea here, still wu undecided.\nPOST IS SORE\nATWINNIEMAE\nWill Moke Attempts\nin Stratosphere in\nNew Model\nWICJBTA. Ku.. June W (AP)--\nThe famoui flying combinitlon of\nMkh-Syed Viler Pott end the pline\n\"Winnie Mee\" hu reached the pert-\n\"ft1! get the damn th in* beck\nto Sarfieivllle. I'm through wlthit.\nPoit commented, more in jorrow\nthen ln anger ifter he tet the Winnie Mee down on her fuielige here\nlite yuterdiy.\nA broken pUton ceuied him to return here alter he had l-seched\nDavenport, Iowa, on hii itnloiphere\nflight from the weit cout.\nPoit expruied hii determlntUon\nto try the hlght flight again ln a\nmore modern plene.\nP. A. RICE WINS\nTRAILTOURNEY\nWins the Commercial\nTravellers' Golf\nEvent\nLacrosse Game on\nTonight\nNelton tenlor lacroue team and\nFairview will meet tn another game\nat the rlnk tonight et 8:10 ihtrp. So\nfir the teemi hivt uch won e gtme\nbut the tenlort hive had in advantage Intheplay.\t\nNo.lEVENHT\nCUSTOMVAN\nThree Mines Ship\nto Trail From\nSilverton\nFor uven innings on Saturday\nevening it appeared as if the Red\nSox ladlei softball club was going\nto end the Hume Aces' domination\nover them, which hu extended to\nfour itraight wins, but then they\nblew up. The Red Sox were leading\n12-7 at the start of the eighth but\nwhen they slipped, allowing lix\nhits, making tlx errora and giving\nthc Hume Acet 10 runs it was sufficient tor them to lose a 14-17 gime.\nRow Stewirt went the route on\ntht mound ior the Red Sox, md ilthough hit freely would have won\nwith fair support. Babi McDonald\n6itched the flnt ilx Innings tor the\nume Aces and then was relieved\nby Arta Saare who held the Red\nSex to two hlta and two runs, but\nwalked two batten. Elvera Mathe-\nton tnd Ednt McKenzie eech got\nfour hits for the Aces. Agnes Stewirt got e triple, e double tnd e\n\u25a0ingle for the Red Sox, and Rosa\nStewart and Alvina Arlt got three-\nbaggers. Peggy Donaldson at third\nwas the fielding iter of the gtme\nwith four putout! ind three assists.\nRosa Kapak got (our putouts in left\nfield for the Red Sox.\nAces got 19 hits and made nine\nerrors, while the Red Sox got 14\nhits and mtde 12 erron.\nWalter Glllett and Sam Partcrcta\numpired the game.\nTeams were:\nHume Aces\u2014WUmt Milne\/ Edna\nMcKenzie, Peggy Dontldson, Elvera Matheson, Aria Saare, Lillian\nWardale. Babs McDonald, Peggy\nGibbon. Clara Talberg.\nRed Sox\u2014Mary McDougall. Agnes\nStewart, Alvlna Arlt, Kay McDougall. Rnsa Stewart. Sybil McLean,\nRose Kapak, Dot Jarbetu.\nHon. Mr. Weir to\nTour North B. C.\nVICTORIA, June 16 (CP)-Hon.\nG. M Wclr. provinciil secretary and\nminister of education, will leave\nthis week on a tour through the\nnorthern section of British Columbia. Ho will visit schools and hospitals cn route and make several\npublic addresses upon hetlth tnd\neducational work.\nThe minister will bc away two\nweeks.\nThrough the medium of the Queen\nAlexandra Rose Day tag. held at\nNelion Saturday, Kokanee Chapter\nI.O.D.E. realized the fine turn of\n91B3 for locil welfire work tnd for\nthe financing of the milk diitrlbutlon.\nFrom the Hume lounge e committee of chipter membert tuperviied\nthe distribution ot 17 gross of rotes,\nmtde by crlpplet.\nOver 100 young ltdln ind children assisted the sale of tigs.\nThe organization committee Included Mra. C. Kelman. Mn. B. A.\nPeebles. Mn. G. E. Spirkes. Mn. J.\nA. McDonald. Mrs. W. R. Oibbon,\nMn. H. E. Thiin, Mn. Ferguson\nWilson. Mrs. W. S. King. Mrt. S.\nHiydon convened irnngementt ln\nFtlrvlew.\nThoie tssistin t it the Hume lounge\nhetdqutrtera included Mn. C. F.\nMcHtrdy. Mrs. Ferguion Wilson.\nMrs. A. L. McCulloch. Mrs. W. R.\nGibbon. Mn. P. G. Morey. Mrs. R.\nt\\. Peebles. Mrs. A. J. Dunnett. Mrs.\nLouis Choquette. Mrs. A. G. Cuthbert, Mrs. G. A: Hunter, Mrs. George\nTwist. Mrs. W. W. Ferguion. Mrs. G\nK. Ashby. Mrs. J. A. McDonald.\nMra. G. E. Sparkes, Mrs, C. Kelman.\nMrs. H. McArthur, Mrs. Wilfred\nAllen. Mra. C. F. Hunter, Mrs. Bedford. Mrs. George Schupe, Mis. G,\nS, Godfrey and Mrs. W. S. King,\nRote sellers or taggers: Mrs. C. F.\nHunter.    Peggy    Davis,    Brownie\nSchupe, Peggy Gibbon, Mn. Ferguson Wilson. Carol Proudfoot, Katherlne McLeod. Eleanor Paddon. Roberta .Paterson. Margaret Willlami.\nDawn Sharp, Connie Hamson. Edna\nSteed, Peggy Dunnett. Ruby Gibbon.\nEleanor Seaman. Peggy Manahan.\nAlice Twist. Shirley Beeston, Mrs. D.\nDodding.  Sitrin  Holmgren,  Binky\nWracgc,   Chickie   Pearce,   David\nWigg, Evelyn Perdfle, Louise Deno-\nreaz, Monica Beeston, Elsie Lutes.\nDoris   Lemmon,   Margartt   Spiers.\nWinona Liversidge, Daphne Rhode,\nElsie  Hodgson,  Muriel   Whimster.\nIsabel   Young,   Rosemary   Horner,\nPhyllis Jones, Sybil McLean, Mary\nMcDougall. Maude Dolphin, Delia\nWhitfield.   Beryl   Wilson,   Francis\nJonei. Helen Wigg, Edith,Smythe,\nBubbles Nichols, Jessie Heath. Shirley Scatchard. Monica Brewer. Edith\nPattenon.   Beda   Moen.   Swanhlld\nMoen.  Babi  Carlisle.  Alice  Macmlllan,  Miss E.  H.  S.  Townsend,\nMable  Wilson,  Betty  Wigg.  Nina\nGansner. Kathleen Manahan, Betty\nCooper, Monica Townsend. Gertrude\nNagle. Margaret Jane Mann, Margaret Ball, Enid Latorneil, Dorothea\nGraham.   Mazie   Grimes.   Allison\nYounger, Lorraine Ferguson. Mary\nVtnce, Dorothy Wheeler. Mrs. Harold Penny. Isabel Oxley. Frances\nNicholson. Jessie Ptterson. Doreen\nAmbrose,  Helen Stout. ldt Buth.\nGwen Jones. Francei Norris. Ethel\nSmith. Elsie Bergman, Evelyn Mathewa.  Constance  Manahan.   I^trlce\nSmiley,    Francei   Brewer,    Slgrid\nHolmgren,   Louise  Cherry,   Mible\nWilson.   Normin   Staples.   Annie\nLatkso.   Phyllis   Slider,   Florence\nCrerar,  Betty  Lovejoy, Jov  Guscott. Mra. W. S. King, tnd Mra. C. F,\nHunter.  Fairview  taggers  on  the\nferry: Jeen Brown, Winnie Desjar-\ndin.   Ednt   Missey.  Ruth   Wright.\nLouise   Milburn,   Pauline   Wright,\nCaroline Wesley and Rose Moffat.\nSAVOY HOTEL\nBEATSSALMO\nTakes 9-5 Game on\nSalmo Field\nDON LUCAS, PROMINENT NELSON\nOARSMAN, TO LEAVE FOR COAST\nBurdock\nV-\nBlood\nBitters\nDo Nagging Headactm\nTorment You?\nHuda-hei an wining ilgnalt tbat\nsomething il wrong with your system\nWbtttver It the ctuw, Burdock Blood\nBitters will bring relief. This gnat\nhtrbtl remedy (Oct right to tht root\nof diaorden and rt storei the bluting\nof aorraal health, free from tchti\ntod ptini. Bacon-mended for 57 yeira.\nT-t T. HDbtn Co, UmlU-i, Tomtit. Oat\n'.'.*'.\n*_\u00ab   IMt dIUMAUl\n^T BLOOD AND SKIf\nA, slightly remodelled Savoy Hotel\nbaseball teim defeited Salmo Senlon Sunday i ernoon 0-5 in a good\ngime before e fiir crowd. The Sa-\nvoyi took a four run lud In tho\nflnt Inning and kept aheed throughout.\nLorne \"Duf.'y\" Stewert wu on\nthe mound for the Sevoy for the\nl.nt four innlngi md pitched fine\nbill to \"Fit\" Rlchirdton who took\novef the duUu of receiver. \"SUm\"\nKm', relieved Stewart In Ute fifth\nind piiyed t hudy gime to keep\nthe Salmo batten weU in hind.\nAdams was the pick of ie Salmo\nteam and he gave Ferguson and\nNiblow tine luppot. He handled\neverything that went hit way in\nthe field, and then when moved\nto third again performed to the\nsatisfaction ot the home tana. Ferguson pitched the tint five innings\nand then wu relieved by Nlblow.\n\"Shorty\" Bailey, a new man on\nthird bue for the Savoy, ihowed\nup to grett advantage. He made\ntvo run. to catch foul fllu thit\ndrew the applause of the spectators.\nNotman it flr-.t wu tlso pitying\nan exception!! game. Kirby tnd\nKitto, the other I .fielders were\ngood. The outfielders d'd not get\nmuch chance to ihow their stuff\nbut batted well. I\nThc new grand stand at Salnro\nwas * ell fill-.', a *d will undoubtedly proved an asset In bringing out\nfans, and with greater Interest in\nthc fame the orand of ball will\nlikely improve considerably.\nR E. Kirby and Herb Pitts accompanied thc Savoy team.\nTeami were:\nSilmo\u2014_. air. Lindstrum, Niblow,\nFerguson, Adams, McLennan, Donaldson, Scribner, Gibbons.\nCcvoy Hotel \u2014 Richardson. Stewart, Notman, Kitto, Kirbv. Bailey,\nMoore, Vance, Glllett, Kraft.\nNight-Hawks and\nRedstarts Hera\nNight-hawks, which are about thc\nlast of the bird ipeclei to arrive annually from the louth, have put In\nan appearance, the fint Individuals\nbeing seen with their erratic wing-\nbeat In the morning ind evening\nAt., ind heird with their dolorous\ncry in the dirknest. All thtt they\n\"hawk\" il insects.\nAmong other species noted In the\nlast few days along Nelson's witerfront wen the belted kingfish. md\nthe American redstart, the latter\niiUle bird being seen every summer\nit or neir Ltketlde ptrk.\nU. S. Tourists Are\nInjured at Calgary\nCALGARY, June IS (CP)-Four\nUnited States tourists were Injured\nherc Seturday when their cer\nskidded on rain-soaked car tracks,\ninto t truck md ended t wild Journey igainst i telephone pole on\nNorth hill.\nThe injured were Mr. tnd Mrs. W.\nH. McCllnton of Grandvlew. With,\ntnd Mr. ind Mrs. A. 8. Oreenslde\nof Long Betch, Cil.\nTaken to hoipltal, the men were\nreleesed after receiving medicai\nattention but Mra. McCllnton ind\nMri Greentlde were itlll In hoipltil todty suffering from cut! ind\nbruises. Their condition wu not\nterioui.\nSAVOY AND CUBS\nMEET WEDNESDAY\nThe Sevoy hotel tnd Niw Grand\nCubi will meet ln the third geme of\nthe beit-out-of-eleven-gtme eeriu\nfor the Cherlet Morrli cup it the\nRecreation groundt Wedneiday\nnight, according to tht week't ichedule luued by the intermedlite leigue\nofticlilt.\nThe tint two gunu went to the\nCubi only ifter in extra inning wis\npltyed In etch cue Lome Stewirt\nind Bailey will probably be out\nwith the Sevoy on Wedneedty, further ttrengthenlng the teem. Both\nof thue men pltyed i good gtme on\nSundiy et Stlmo.\nDue to the Cubs hiving only one\npractice in Uie lut two weeki, offleltlt hive illotted them Tuetdiy tnd\nFridty thit week, with the Sevoy\npractising on Thundiy only.\nNominations for\nBoard Wednesday\n25 Delegates Meet at\nKelowna Under the\nMarket Act\nRowers Present Him\nWith a Pen and\nPencil Set\nWednesdiy will see 25 growers'\ndelegates from ill ptrts of the Interior interested In the tree fruit industry meet ln Kelowni to nomlntle\nregistered groweri for the forthcoming election of I botrd under\nthe control icheme which li operating under the Niturtl Producti\nMarketing act.\nExcept for Gnnd Forkt. whoie\ndelegate wu not chosen when the\nBrltlih Columbli Fruit Groweri\nissoclition compiled the lltt. the\ndelegates selected it dlitrlct meet-\ninn of regiitered growen. are is\nfollows: Nelson-Arrow Laku, C. S.\nSqulret: Creston. W. Keirn: Oiyoos,\nD. E. Burpee: Oliver H. A. Porteous:\nNinmatt, J. C. Wlllitms: Keremeos.\nS. R. Minery: Kaleden. F. W. King:\nWettbank. W. B. Oore; Peechltnd.\n.1. T. Long; Penticton, W. B. Btikin;\nSummerltnd, C. J. Huddletton: Salmon Arm. D. M Rtltrty: KimloOps.\nGeorge HUllard; Sorrento. C. R.\nNewman: Vernon, J. G. Roblton;\nArmstrong, S. F. Hltt; Glenmore.\nO. F. Bolton; Oytmt. J. A. Tre*\nwhltt: Ellison, F. bltck: Rutltnd. A.\nK. Lold: Wlnfleld tnd Okenigm\nCenter. W. J. Coe; East Kelowna.\nR. F. Borrett; Okanagin Mission\n\u2022nd Kelownt. O. B. Ford: Coldstream. A. D. Herlot.\nDon Lucu, who hu been prominently auociited with the iport\nUfe of Nelaon, hu received notice\not hii tranafer to a Vmcouver\nbranch ot Uie Btnk of Montreel.\nDon flnt Joined the bank's employ it Kelowna ln 11)29 and ifter\na yeir it Kulo wu moved to Nelion. During the put four yeen\nthit he hu been In the city he hu\nttken en ective pert in e number\nof sporti. He wu captain ot the\nment tenlor btsketbtli turn md\nwu one of lti leidlng pliyen, md\ntlso coiched the girls senior teim\nfor several yeen.\nDon wu tlso a rugby pliyer,\nctnoeiit md swimmer \"but nit intereit in iport centred mtinly in\nrowing. For tour yeen he his been\nciptiin ot the Nelion club tnd during thoie yeen nu done e greit\ndeal of miintentnce work and hat\nstroked teverel cnwi. At preient\nhe is coaching a itrong tenlor four\nwhich wu billed to compete In Kelownt in August. The crew wu the\nNelion clubt best bet ln yetn end\nthe memben wlll feel hit loss keenly. Mr. Lucu competed in Kelowna\nand Vmcouver on prevloua occulons. He wu tlso t chirter member of the Nelion Kinsmen club.\nThe tranafer It effective Mondiy\ntnd Sundiy tfternoon it the Rowing club quirters he wu presented\nwith i pen md pencil tet. \"Bud\"\nGreenwood mide the pretcntttlon\non behtlf of the Rowing club.\nTRAIL, B. C, June 17-'T_d\" P.\nA. Rice of Trail romped off with the\npar cup, emblematic of the championship of the Commerciil Travel-\nler'i seventh annual open goU tournament staged at the Rossland-Trall\nGolf and Country club Sunday.\nRice md L. S. Piper, alto of\nTrail were perred on the 18th hole\nwhen Piper wu conceded e putt\nto win. On the 19th hole Rice won\nthe event      \\\nChert Nlcoll but L. S. Bradley of\nNelton in the flnel ot the fint\nflight.\nCHAMPIONSHIP FLIQHT\nFint bracket: P. t. Mclntyre bul\nI. Cimeron; H. C. Diviion beit J.\nAtwell; I. P. Schofield but E. W.\nHtzlewood; L. S. Piper but John\nEntwlsle; Archie Muir belt Ed. Jtndrell; T. A. Rice belt R. C. Crowe;\nR. G. Andeson bett H. Ctrrothen\nR. Nubltt bett \"Mic\" O'Neill.\nSecond bracket: P. F. Mclntyre\nbut H. C. Davidton; L. S. Piper beit\nE. P. Schofleld; T. A. Rice but\nArchie Muir; R. G. Anderion but\nR. NeibllL\nThird bracket or lemMintli: L. S.\nPiper but P. F. Mclntyre; T. A.\nRice beat R. G. Anderion.\nFIRST FLIQHT\nFlnt bracket: Chert Nlcoll but\nJim Wright; Heck Fowler but D.\nMacDonald; C. Nevison beat C.\nStirk; Lou Bradley beat L. DeFon*\nteee.\nSecond bracket or lemi-flntli \u2014\nChtrt NIcoU bett Heck Fowler; Lou\nBradley but C. Neviion.\nSECOND FLIQHT \u25a0___\nFlnt bracket: E. W. Cempbell but\nDei Aikey; B. Alcox belt Peggy\nHunter; B. Boyd belt T. Stirk; E. C.\nStirk but J. Jonei.\nSecond flight or teml-flnil\u2014E. W.\nCimpbell belt B. Alcox; E. C. Stirk\nbut B. Boyd. Flnel-E. C. Sterk\nbeat E. W. Cimpbell.\nTHIRD FLIQHT\nFlnt bracket: Art Neviion but C.\nE. Boyle; Art Weeks belt J. Roien-\nbloom; O. G. Gtlltgher bett W. J.\nAllerton: G. Lawrence but W. H. D.\nCimpbell.\nSecond bracket or leml-tinili: Art\nNeviion bettArt Weekt; A. G. Gil-\nFourteen custom mlnu contributing 73 tont ot on, railed the tottl\nfor the cuitom receipt! et the TraU\nimelter for the yur to dtte to 11,-\n482, the lut tonnage being for the\nweek ending June 1*4. Compmy ore\nfor the week wu 9288 tom.\nNo. Seven ot Boundary FaUi, wu\nthe leading cuitom thlpper with\n144 toni and the Standard of SUverton wu next with 85. There were\nthree mlnu ihipped from Silver-\nton, the Lucky Thought ind the\nLittle Delly begin the other two.\nThe Denlonii, Merldim and Union ihipped concentrates.\nFoUowing ls the detailed lltt giving the mme of the mine, the lo-\ncellty and the number ot tont\nihipped ln uch cue:\nDRY ORES ^^_\nArlington, Erie   SO\nDundee, Ymlr   53\nEvening Stir, Roulind    82\nGranite, Tighum   30\nLittle Deity, Silverton     1\nHighland Lau, Beaverdell    47\nLucky Thought, Silverton    44\nNo. Sevep, Boundary Fall! 144\nA. MACKIE OF\nTRAILPAHES\nLeaves a Wife and\nSon and Two\nDaughters\nTRAIL, B.C., June 18\u2014Following\nan Illness of considerable duration,\nAlexander Mackie of thla city died\nlast night tt the Trail-Tadanac hoipltal. Mr. Mackle, who wu en em-\nSloyee ot the Consolidated Mining\nI Smelting compmy, had resided\nln Canada for 23 yean, coming here\nfrom Scotlmd. where he wai born,\n\u25a0t the age of four. His parenti, Mr,\nind Mrs. Alex Mackle of Boswell,\nmd a brother William were In Trail\nat the Ume ot hit death.\nMr. Mackle ipent his youth it\nBoswell, receiving his educttlon\nthere. He came to Trail a few yean\nago. He la survived by hli wife,\none ion, Alex, md two daughters,\nPhyllis and Agnes Ann; hit parents,\nthree brothen, Wllllim, Percy and\nAlbert, ud one sister, Grace.\nRover, Nelion\nStandard, SUverton \t\nYankee Boy, Grand Forki.\nCONCENTRATES\nDentonie, Greenwood \t\nMeridian, Beeton ..._\t\nUnion, Lynch Creek\t\nTotal cuitom\t\nTotal company\n1\n85\n63\n57\n3.1\n48\n731\nGrand total for week .\n...10,019\nSalmo Resident\nPleaded Guilty\nEdwerd Dely, who recenUy pleaded guilty to driving to the common\ndanger in Nelion police court, ll a\nresident of Stlmo.\nSTARS AND ACES\nMEET TONIGHT\nLadles toftball itandlng:\nW L ft RA Pet.\nHume  Acei   \u00ab  3 161 135 .687\nToronto  Stan  .... 4  4 141 139 .500\nRed Sox  3   8 158 178 .333\nGurnet to be played thli week:\nTonight\u2014Toronto Stan vi Hume\nAcu.\nSaturday night \u2014 Red Sox vi\nHume Aces.\nThe Toronto Stan ud Hume\nAcu play whit may be the deciding game ot the local league championship tonight and Judging from\nthe work of the two teemi In recent games it will be worth watching. The Toronto Stan have won\ntheir lett two games and appear\nto be hitting a grut stride.\nNelson Has Heavy\nWeek-end Showers\nTwo-thlrdi of en Inch of rein fell\net Nelion over thc week-end during\nhuvy ihowen. On Siturdiy a\nlengthy rain amounted to .61 inch.\nSunday the rainfall wu recorded\nat .05 inch. The weather wu cool\nand Saturdiy temperatures ranged\nbetween 46 and 53 degreea and Sunday between 49 tnd 62 degreu.\nROSSLAND MAN'S BROTHER PLANS\nTO FLY THE ATLANTIC OCEAN SOLO\nWinlaw Association\nMakes Donation\nIn a recent luue of The Nelton\nDtilyNews It wet stated the Nel-\n'i. ____-_-_-_-.\nJ. H. Van Has England\nto Canada Trip   \u2022\nin Mind\nion Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Wo\nin had\nNelion. This ihould hive reid the\nmen'i tssociation had donated $5 to\ntho Women's Hospital auxiliary of\nWlnlaw Canadian Legion B.E.S.L,\nWomen'i association.\nMEIGHEN IS 61\nOTTAWA, June 16 iCPl-Rt Hon.\nArthur Meighen, Conservative leader In the tenite end former prime\nmlnliter, todiy celebrated hit 61it\nbirthdty. He wit born it Andenon,\nOnt., June 16, 1675.\nltghet bett G. Lawrence.\nThird flight-Flnil-G. Gilltgh\ner but Art Nevlnn.\nFOURTH FLIQHT\nFint bncket: Jeffe Goodc but\nChirlu Anitii; K. W. Kinntrd beit\nUoyd Jtckton; Ado Diebolt but\nBruce Grady; Perk Perklnt but D.\nAtkins.\nSecond bracket or semi-finals: K.\nW. Klnnard beat J. Goode; Perk Perkins but Ado Diebolt.\nRube Nubltt ot Trail won Ute\nlong drive for men and Mlat Florence Rutledge won the long drive\nfor women.\nPLAN HIGHWAY\nTUNNEL THROUGH\nMOUNT BLANC\nTURIN, Italy, June 16 (AP).-\nAi a ruult ot the recent political\naccord between France*and Italy,\nthe two countrlu are to be united\nby a new 120,000,000 underground\nautomobile highway through Mount\nBlanc, higheit mounttln in Europe.\nCott of the project will be borne\nequally by the two countrlu.\nPasacreta Guilty;\nGets Two Months\nPrices Off on\nVernon Market\nPrlcei wtre down ilightly on the\nSaturday market on Vernon itreet\nud ulu were good In view of the\nuntettled wuther conditions. Spinich wu selling four poundi for _i\ncenta. ud ipring chicken it 30 centt\nper pound. Chrysanthemum! were\nlilted at 20 centt per bunch.\nMett prices remained unchanged.\nPrices were:\nPrices were:\nVEGETABLES\nPotetou, 12 poundt t\nSpinach   pound   \t\nPanley,  bunch \t\nMint, bunch _\t\nGerllc, pound  _\t\nCabbage, pound\n25\n.05\n.05\n.15\n.05\n.25\n ,    .___^_m_m_mm__r M\nLettuce, bunch  10\n.10\n.05\n.25\n35\nTurnlpt, 10 poundi ....\nRadlihu, bunch\nPennlpi, 7 poundi\nGreen onioni, 3 bunchi\nbunch ...\nPrinces of Wales'\nSpeech Criticiied\nLONDON. June 16 ICPl.-The\nklitement br the Prince of WtlM\nThundiy only \"misguided cranks''\noopoio military training ln Brltlih\nschooli hu ruulted In whit li believed the flrat public crltlclirn of\nspeeehei mtdt by membert of thi\nroytl ftmlly.\nOeorge Ltntbury. oppotltlon Labor leider In thl houie ot commons,\naddreulng t Ubor rally todiy. uld\nIhe Prince, \"tfter he thingi thc mitter over, wlll ue there ere other\nformt of diicipline thu ihoulderlng\n\u2022 mutket tnd oltvlni it toldleri.\"\n\"If tht Prince of Wtlu enltri\ncontrnvenlil lubjeeti.\" Ltntbury\nstld. \"he ctn ntlunliy expect thote\nwho dlsigret with him to Jolly well\nny to.\"\nHugh Frinklln, prospective eindl*\ndite for ntrlltment. raid: \"Thote In\nreceipt of the public purae ihould\nnot take ptrt In politlci.\"\nTake Applications\nfor Youths Wishing\nLearn Placer Work\nVICTORIA, June 16 (CP)-Gov\nernment employment officu will\ncommence taking ippllcttiont Mondiy for youth! wishing to enroll in\nthe British Columbli placer-mining\ntraining acheme. Approximately 100\nwill be taken. They muit be between 21 ud 25 yetrs of tie with\nit leut ten yeir't ruldenct Tn B. C.\nChurch Receipts\nShow a Pickup\nSPOKANE. Wuh., June 16 (AP).\n\u2014Discarding of the lime-honored\ncollection pllte end substitution Of\n\u25a0tttlontry boxei hu lnereued the\ntemp end deepened ihe tone of\nclinking eolm It the North Hill\nChriitiu church hen, Rev. C. Curtli. putor, innounced todiy. A 15\nper cent Increue In receipt! in\nthe fint month ruulted.\nCredit Man Says\nDepression Lifting\nPITTSBURGH, June 16 (APV-\nFred Roth, pruident ot the Nttiontl Auoclitlon ot Credit Men,\nwhich opens ltt 40th innuil convention here tomorrow, nyi he be-\nllevn the wont of the depreulon\nIs pest.\n'The contlnuelly Improving failure record It thi cletrest Indlettlon\nof our rite from the depreuion\ndepth!,'' he uld.\nAfter deliberating on the evidence\nof Joe Piutrcta of Rosemont on\n\u00bb\u00ab  \t\ngiven before him Frldiy it the trltl\nJoe Piutrcta of Rosemont on\nchtrge ot being ln possession of\n_ telescope he knew to be itolen\nproperty, Stlpcnditry Meglitnte\nJohn Cermel gtve hit declilon Stturdiy morning, finding Pisacreta\nguilty, ud lentenclng him to two\nmonthi Imprisonment.       ,\nThe teletcope ud other trticlei\ndltippeired from the ruldence of\nRobert Heddle, at the \"goat ranch\"\n\u2022outh of Nelion, on a aa\nSage,\nOnion, 7 poundt\nCarroti, 8 poundi\n^^^^^^^^^^^   ate in Sep-1\ntember,   1983,  when  the  premtiet!\nwere entered by e burglar or burglan.\nPitchfork Saves\nHer Shade Trees\nWOODSTOCK, Ve., June 16 (AP)\n\u2014A pretty mttron who becked her\nplet of \"woodmen, iptre thtt tree''\nwith a pltchford hid won the flret\nround todty In a fight over a row\not towering maples on Woodstock!\nmiln retidental itreet.\nMn.  Lorraine  French Brown\nArtichoke!, 4 pound      31\nAsparagui,   pound  N4 N4 NN   .20\nRhuberb, 6 poundi   .25\nPRODUCE\nEggi, gride A lirge, 2 dozen . .   M\nButter, pound    31\nCream, cheeie, pound. 26 nd .33\nCurtU, pound    JO\nHoney. 4-pound tin   .76\nHoney, 9-pound Un 1.68\nMEATS ^^m\nPork, pound 15 to\nBeef, pdund 05 to\nSpring limb .10 to\nHead cheue, pound \t\nOxtail \t\nBacon, pound \u2014\t\nBtcon. home cured, pound\t\nCorned peet, 3 pou   nds\t\nGirlie ituuge, pound   \t\nBeef drlpplngi, pound \t\nSpring chicken, pound\t\nSuet, 3 poundi   \t\nLiver uusage. pound \t\nBologna uusage, pound\t\nFowL  pound   -.\nFLOWIR8\nChrysinthemumi,   bunch   \t\nGennlumi, plut \t\nBegonlu, plut \t\nHoneyiuckle, plut\t\nStockt, doten \t\nSnipdrigon, doten\t\nPetuniu, doten \t\nAgeratum, doten \t\nLobeliu, doten\t\nSalvia, doteh  _...\nPhlox, doten\nBEDDINO PLANTS\narmed henelf with the pitchfork, CeullOower doten\nrllmbed into the tree in front of her' \"-\u2022-\u00ab\u2014\u2014 t\u2014-~\nown home end defied the workmen.\npreptrlng for roid widening, to cut\nIt. Ai they withdrew other residents\nobtained \u2022 court order reitrtining\ndeitructlon of the tree.\nHEADS EDUCATION BODY\nSTE. ANNE DE BELLEVUE. Que.\nJune 16 (CP)\u2014W. J. Dunlop, director of the unlvenlty extemion of\nthe Unlvenlty of Toronto, wu elected pruident of the Ctntdltn Allocation for Adult Educitlon it a\nmeeUng here Stturdty of the newly\nelected council. The meeUng cloied\nthe itiociition'i conference.\nCtbbtge, doten\nCirnitloni, doten\nAiten. doten\nTomitoei, doten\nPutin, doten\t\nF.lnnlu, doten      -\nOerulumi, doten\n31\n.20\n.25\n.10\n.15\n.23\n.30\n.23\n.17\n.06\n.30\n.25\n.18\n.13\n.15\n.20\n30\n31\n31\n.35\n31\n.JO\n30\n31\n\u2022JO\n.15\n.36\n.23\n.35\n.35\n31\nl.ll\nWllllim Courtenty, afr eotret-\npondent ot the London Evening\nStandard, writing on aeronautic!,\nhu in interesting article accompanied bv a halftone, of the 19-year-\nold hrother of V. M. (Bob) Van of\nRowland. Young Vu, Mr. Courtenty uyi. plani to fly from Liverpool\nto Canada tn one hop.\nMr. Courtenay ln hli ertlcle uyi:\n\"A 19-yeir-old Cinadlan ilrmm.\nMr. J. H. Van, it planning a solo\nilieht from Englind to Canada.\n\"He hai recently errived In this\ncountry end hopes to mike the\nflight in July or August. He will be\nthe youngest airman ever to attempt\nthe ocean croulng.\n\"Mr. Van halls from Quebec. His\nfather ii a \"lumber king.\" He learnt\nto fly at Montreal when he wai 17,\nud his lince flown tcrou Ctnada\nmany tlmea with the pilots of Cinidiin Airwayi.\n\"He hit alio tpent i-.ne time in\nNewfoundlind itudying fogi \u2014 a\nperil he wtll have to face.\nJOINED R.A.F. RESERVE\n\"Mr. Van hai viiited thii country\nfive Umu, and one the latest voyage\nhe spent moit of his time studying\nthe Atlantic weather.\n\"He hu been here for the lut few\nmonthi it the Herti ud Estcx Aero\nclub githering ttlll more experience.\n\"He htl tlw Joined the Speciil Re-\nterve of the Royil Air Force, ind\nhu tome 250 houra' tolo flying, including \"blind flying\" training, on\nhii log book.\n\"In a talk to me Mr. Ven uld: T\nthell use a Hawk Major monoplane\nfor my flight, which will be at lent\n2500 miles non-stop. The michine\nwill need fuel for ibout 3000 milei\nll a minimum becauie ot head\nwinds, and thel oad may be 9000 ibi.\nor more.\nFROM LIVERPOOL\n'\"I im enured by the muufic-\nturen that they could fit special\ntanks to give me this range, and\nwork on the machine wiU probibly\nproceed In fhe next few weeki.\n\" 'I ihall start, I think, from Liverpool. Thet city hat a magnificent\nairport, and the runways are being\nmade verv big to allow 2000 ytrds.\nall of which would be needed. Liverpool hat a grut ihlpplng trade with\nCanada, ud it seems altogether\nfitting to me thit thc should be In-.\ntcrested ln the future of Allutic lir\ntravel.'\n\"Mr. Vu honu to visit Liverpool\nihortly to lnipect the tirport.\"\u2014\nRoulind Miner.\nRailroad Man's\nLame Back Gone\nTadanac Netmen\nFail to Appear\nThe Tidtnic tennii pliyen did\nnot come to Nelion Sundty for tht\nflntl gimw of thi Weit Kooteniy\ncup play, but will villi the like city\n\u25a0t a future dite.\nllYoeriPela\nBelieved by Dtdd'i\n\"Mtn who (olio*\nRtilrotding eny\nItngth of timt tra\ntroubUd with ltmt\nbtck tnd Kidniy\ntroubit.\" writtij\nJohn Cltiry, 1021\nChirlu St., Kingi-I\nton, Ont. \"My btck traubltd mt for\nfifatn yun, tnd I wu tntted with\nvtry llttlt rtiulti. I wis vtry diicour-\nagtd, until ont day a druggist rtcom-\nminded Dodd'i Kidniy Pills. Aftte\nthru bottl I wu fetling considerably bttttr, tnd by tht timt I had\nund stvtn or tight botw my ltmt\nback hid intirtly diiapptirtd\"     03\nDodd i Kidney Pills\n \t\nI^^^BHi\n10\nWYNNDEL LADY\nHASBIRTHDAY\nFriends Honor Mrs.\nA. Martell at a\nParty\nWYNNDEL, B. C, June 16-Mlu\nEdna Baxter of Cranbrook is a guest\nof her lliter. Mn. A. W. Birch. She\nwlll remain for the aummer, to aa*\nlist Mr. Birch in his itore.\nMn. E. Payne of Cruton ia a guest\nat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Abbott\nMn. H. T. Robaon, who wai e patient in St Eugene hospital. Cranbrook, for two weeks, hu returned\nto her home here. While there the\nunderwent a aerious operaUon. Mr.\nRobson went to Crmbrook on Monday to accompany her on her return\nhome.\nBIRTHDAY PARTY\nA pleaunt aoclal afternoon wat\nspent at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.\nA. Martell Monday the occasion being Mrs. Martell's birthday anniversary. Besides several pretty and use*\nful glfti ihe wu pruented with a\nlovely decorated birthday cake. Refreshments were served. Miss Eileen Dubar and Miss Ellen Reed assisted the hosteu. Guests included\nMrs. H. A. Bathie, Mrs. J. Johnson,\nMra. R. Uri, Mra. L. A. Davla, Miu E.\nReed and Miu Eileen Dubar.\nClarence Wilion left Wednesday\nfor Glenlily where he will be employed by C. 0. Rodgen, handling\nlogs with his truck.\nMary Ann Franklin, who was a\npatient ln Creaton hospital a few\ndays, has returned to her home here.\nMn. Ted Payne and young daughter are guesta at the home of former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Foxall.\nPaul Otner, who had been at Lumberton for tome time looking after\nmining interests returned home Fridty.\nW. Cooper and L. BennedltU are\nbuilding new packing sheds.\nMr. and Mra. 0. Ogilvie and children were week-end visiton to\nrelatives at Harrop.\nTHI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION. B.C-MONDAY MORNINO. JUNI 17. 1M8\nPLANT ASTERS IN SUN IN\nR.OCKERY OR BORDER\nA imirt outfit to weer over your\nbathing eult consists ot polka dotted\nshortt, a pltin white linen Jacket\nand a polka dot tcarf Ue to tuck in\nthe neckline. Thli it very prtctictl,\ntince you cm easily add a button*\ndown-the*front skirt and be completely dressed for the atreet.\nA Studio of Ideals\nwhere dmclng Is en\nArt Joy, Grace end\nHealth Is the dancer's\nweelth. A Studio\nwhere talent it best\nexploited under Ideal\n^^^^^^ condition!.\nPATRICIA STUDIO OF THE\nDANCE\n704  BAKER  IT.\nBon Ton Meat Mkt.\nPhonu Htt end 84     P.O. Box 39\nTry e Meet Loef, with our\nMlnetd Bttf, Only tin cmtt t\npound. You ctn mtkt uuugt\nrolls with our Siuugt Meat,\ntPKlllly preptred to givi everv\nutlsftctlon, it ten ctnti t pound.\nWt htve cholci mettl of tvtry\ncut on diiplty. Cill or Phem.\nWt Deliver.\nMountain uteri ere effective In the rock gerden\nBy  DEAN   HALLIDAY\n(Central Preu Garden Expert)\nThe ester family viriu greatiy ln\nlire. We find them Rrowlng from lix\ninches in height to six feet\nThis year there are several new\ndwarf varieties, hailing from England, which flower in September,\nand which range in height from six\nInehu to a foot high.\nThere are four new plnki, Coun*\ntats of Dudley, Lady Henry Maddock, Marjorle md Nancy. The\nwhite variety is named Snowsprite\nand a lilac ahade, Ronald. Thm the\nlownt of thia group, Victor, la a\nlovely lavender blue.\nThese new asters cm be used\neffectively when planted in groupt\nin thc border, where e late bloom it\nrequired, or in the rock garden, giving bloom at a time when Uttle else\nli ln flower.\nMany of us are acquainted with\nMauve Cushion, which is another\nlate bloomer of the aster family. Its\nflowers are a delicate mauve color\nand the plant Is well hidden behind\na aheet of bloom. Mauve Cushion\ngrows easily and the planta become\ngood aired, so that after they have\nbecome established they cm be divided into aeveral planta.\nThere are mmy other lovely\nuteri for the rockery md iome\nwhich bloom very early. In May md\nJune there li the Alpinui group,\nAlpinui Albies. e white, only tbout\ntix inchei high: A. Goliath, juit a\nlittle taller, with bluiih purple flowen md A. Aubre, have rose purple\nflowen.\nAll thne aiten ihould be plinted\nIn the sun. md they are ai a rule,\nquite free of puts.\nSUNNY LIVING\nstarts at the table\n' Hew yen feel end bew yon look\ndepend largely en Ult foodi yon eat.\nTbe btlmcta una provide! tha\n\"balk\" to prevent common coniti-\npttion\u2014anted by Uck of this et*\nttntltl fiber.\nCommon oSnitlpttlon frequently\nnun beidtrhn, lost ot ippetitt\nud energy. Yet, in mott cuu, it\nctn bt ovtreont pleiuntly md\nsafely by ettlng a deliclont eereti.\nK<*Ile(|'i Au-Buie it a nitural\nfood for normtl individuU. It fur-\nmishit \"bulk\" In convenient end\neoneentnted form. Au-BliK tbo\nprorldn vitamin B ud iron.\nIsn't tblt sonny wty better thin\nliking ntttat medicines? Tws ttble*\n\u2022poouials of All-Bun dtlly trt\nurotUy luSrlent. Chronic wes, with\nrich meal. If relief la not obtained,\ntee yonr doctor.\nServe All-Bur u i ceretl, er nu\nIn cooking. Get the\nred-end-green ptrk*\nete it yonr grocer's.\nMtde by Kellogg in\nLinden, Ontirlo.\nKeep on the\nr Sunny Side of Life\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nROSSLAND, June l.-The pleas*\nent farm home ot Mr. and Mrs,\nGeorge E. Topliss, north of the city,\nwas the scene of an enjoyable gathering Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being the annual luncheon\nof St. Andrew'a Friendly circle.\nThis time, the date of the luncheon\ncoincided with the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Topliss.\nthus adding double interest to the\naffair. On account of the inclement\nweather, tabid, prettily decorated\nwith tlowers and fairly groaning\nwith the luscious edibles, were\nspread in the Ski cabin on the\nsouth corner of the ranch. At the\nconclusion of the meal the president\nof the Friendly circle, Mrs. Robert\nClclland, presented Mr. and Mrs.\nTopliss with a beautiful carving\nset, the presentation speech being.\nin rhyme. Mrs. Topliss mide a\nsuitable response. The winners in\nthc tretsure hunt which followed\nthe luncheon were Mn. G. R. Mason, Miss Agnes Martin, Mrs. Frederlckson, Mn. Thomas SommerviUe.\nMrs. Earl Peddicoart, Mrs. Arthur\nE. Trafford, Mrs. A. Johnson and\nMiss Donna Clelland. Mrs. Samuel\nE. Willson won the doll dressing\ncontest Those attending the luncheon were Mn. A. Bourdon, Mn. S.\nHlgginbotham, Mrs. William Buick,\nMrs. G. R. Mason, Mrs. W. A. Smith,\nMrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. A. 0. Fried.\nMrs. S. Palmqulst, Mrs. C. Johnson,\nMrs. V. Bonde, Mrs. Harris Johnson,\nMra. B. F. Anderson, Mn. Jessie\nRutherford, Mrs. M. J. Bridgeman,\nMre. John Phillips, Mrs. Samuel\nChurchill, Mrs. Harold Evans, Mra.\nCyril Evans, Mrs. Francei E. Anderson, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mn.\nR. Donaldson, Mrs. Ernest Morris,\nMrs. William Blackwell, Mrs. James\nPorter, Mn. S. E. Wlllion, Mrs. Edward Eccles, Mrs. T. SommerviUe,\nMre. H. Lefevre. Mn. C. H. Daly,\nMn. John Gordon, Mn. Helmer\nHansen, Mrs. C. A. Hansen, Mrs.\nWilliam Cunningham, Mist Dort\nCunninghtm, Mrs. WUUam Coulter,\nMrs. Gus Hansen. Mrs. G. Erickion,\nMre. Floyd Birch, Mn. A. Golds-\nworthy, Mrs. Earl Pcddycoart, Mn.\nD. A. McMartin, Mrs. R. C. Mc-\nGerrigle, Mrs. A. E. Trafford, Mrs.\nV. F. Sorensen, Mrs. C. W. Wardale,\nMrs. T. Kalhovd, Mn. E. L. Welih,\nMrs. Thomaa Fisher, Mre. A. Hub-\nHAVE YOU ENTERED?\nSee thii paper Thunday for\nfull particulars of the\nHEINZ 57\nPOPULARITY CONTEST\n$5000 in PRIZES\nner, Mn. H. Fox, Mn. George Jorgensen, Mn. G. W. Hertlg, Mrs.\nHarry Dawson, Mrs. Robert Clelland, Mn. A. Johnson, Mn. H.\nFrederlckson, Mn. Joseph Dupperon, Mn. Seth Martin, Mri. Gordon,\nMrs. Robert Richardion, Mn. Thomas Wood, Mrs. T. Davia, Mrs. C.\nTruuett md Mrs. Howard Ferguson.\nArrangements for e dmce thii\nmonth occupied the ettention of\nthe Women'i auxiliiry to the Roulmd branch Canadian Legion,\nB.E.S.L., at their meeting in the\narmoriei Wednesday. Mn. Harry\nA. Bathie, acting president during\nthe Ulnesa of Mrs. William Gresly-\nJones, appointed the following committees: Supper, Mrs. William Butorac, Mn. Percy E. Taylor md Mrs.\nRobert Crawford; decorating, Mrs.\nJamu R. Hardy, Mrs. William Butorac, to bc assisted by memben ot\nthe Canadian Legion; advertising\nand music, Mn. Percy E. Taylor;\nFloor committee, Percy E. Taylor,\nWilliam Butorac, Robert Crawford;\ncashier, Mrs. Frmk Leeson. Those\nin attendance at the meeting were\nMrs. Thomas Wood, Mn. Harry A.\nBathie, Mn. Srnnt Turner, Mri.\nArthur E. Trafford, Mn. William\nBuick, Mn. Joseph Dupperon, Mrs.\nWilliam Butorac, Mrs. John McCullough. Mra. Robert Crawford md\nMn. Howard Ferguion.\nMr. md Mrs. John Anderion end\nfamily md R. Donaldson hive returned from a motor trip to Tisdale,\nSask,\n\u2022   \u2022  \u2022\nRev. C. H. Daly hai returned from\n-pending a few dayi it Procter md\npointi along the lake.\nDRAMA IN THE BALTIC\nSTOCKHOLM (CP)-Traditional\nevent of long evening! ln July and\nAugust, the medieval music pity\n\"Petruc de Dacia\" will be produced\nas usual thit year in Vlsby, the\n\"town of ruins and roiei\" in the\nSwedish island of Gotland.\nSocial Happenings\nin Nelson City\nThli column li conducted by Mrs. M. J. Vigneux. AU newi of a\nlociil naturt, including receptions, privtte entertainments, personal\nitems, mintages, etc., wiU tppetr ln thli column. Telephone Mn.\nVigneux it her home, Sll) SUlct itreet\nVery Rev. J. C. McKenile, V.*.,\nofficiated at the marriage yuterday\nmorning at 8 o'clock in the Church\nof Mary Immaculate of Mary Rote,\ndaughter of Mra. F. Troao of Apple-\ndale, and Charles, second son of Mr.\nand Mrs. D. DeFerro of this city.\nThe Misses Louise Coiletti and Julia\nTrozzo were the bridesmaids, and\nthe flower girls were Miu Loulie\nSantor md Miss Vert Dlglrolamo.\nJohn DeFerro and William Maglio\nlupported the groom. The bride,\nwho entered the church on the arm\not her brother, Alfred Trozzo, looked\nlovely ln her wedding gown of\nwhite crepe-back satin fashioned in\nfloor length, with empire sleeves,\nembroidered veil, vreath of orange\nblossoms, md matching accessories.\nHer bouquet wu made of roses,\ncarnations, and maidenhair fern.\nThe bridesmaid! wore dainty frocki\nof sumet yeUow crepe with picture\nhata tnd bouquets ot matching car\nnationa and fern. The dainty flower\n?;irls. who choie pink organdie fril-\ned dresses, wore quaint bonnets,\n\u2022nd carried baskets ot dailies, sweet\npeaa and fern. At the signing of the\nregister the junior glrli' choir ung\n\"Ave Maria.\" FoUowlng tne ceremony a reception wu given at the\nhome on Robson street of the\ngroom'i ptrenti where -50 guesti\nut down to \u25a0 sumptuous dinner. Thc\nbride'i table was decorated with\npeonies and columbine. It waa cen*\niered with a three-tier wedding cake\nembedded ln pink and white tulle,\na large white bell hanging over*\nhead. Bruno Le Rose of Trail, uncle\nof the groom, proposed e suitable\ntout to the bride end groom. At\nhii requnt the gunti ung \"0 Canada\" to the iccomptniment being\nplayed by Gene Poscente on the\nplino accordlan. During the after-\nSoon lelectioni were rendered by\nUck McEwin, Cltrence Wilson,\nGene Poscente, Gay Blanchi. Dom\ninlc Lippa md Mrs. Emil Piupio. The\nbride md groom were recipient! of\nmtny useful ind bnutiful gifts from\ntheir mmy friendi In Nelton, Trail,\nAppledale end Sloctn City. Thoee\nmisting ln serving were Miu Loretta Judklni. Mlsi Pauline Wade,\nMrs. A. Lentrduzzi, Mn. B. LeRose,\nMn. M. DeMeo, Mrs. DeGirolamo,\nMrs. M. DeGirolamo and othen. Mr.\nand Mn. DeFerro left on t motor\ntrip to Spokane, Seattle, Victoria\nand Vancouver and on their return\nwill make their home in Nelion. The\nbride'a travelling costume wu\nnavy blue iult with white ecces-\nsoriei.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMn. F. C. Shirpe hu returned\nfrom Medicine Htt where ihe viiited her mother. Mn. J. J. Moore,\nend brother, H. A. Moore.\n\u2022 *  \u2022\nDr. F. M. Auld hM left for Vmcouver. where he wiU ettend the\nCanadian Medical auociation con*\nvention.       , , ,\nLeo McAttocker hn returned from\nspending his vicition in the coast\ncities.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Helen Beamu of Lot Angelu. Calif., md her young diughter, hive left for Cilgiry, Btnff and\nLeke Louise.\n\u2022 t  \u2022\nJ. P. McFidden, superintendent\nof the Kooteniy Belle mine, wm a\nweek-end vilitor in town.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. md Mn. H. A. Petreon of\nKislo vltlted the city Stturdiy.\n.  .  .\nMr. md Mn. W. J. Motley of\nNikuip ipent Stturdiy In Nelion.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nGeorge Forbn ot Panmore viiited\nin Nelion Siturdiy.\n.  .  .\nMn. J. E. Rud of Erie, who hu\nbeen e guut it the home on Hill\nitreet of Mr. end Mn. C. A. Dontldton. hu returned.\n\u2022 *  \u2022\nJimn Forbn of Passmore visited\nln town Siturday.\nMn. McCracken md daughter\nRuth of Montreal who have been\nguesti it the home of the former's\nlister. Mn. WiUitm Waldie. for the\nput couple ot weeks, left yesterday\nfor the coast cities, where they will\nviiit for i time before returning\neut\nlie\nGeorge Trlckett of New Denver\nvisited town during the week-end.\n\u2022 .  i\nH. Dimock lnvn vlt the Great\nNorthern thii momlng for the cout\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nW. Perry of Piumore viiited in\nthe city Siturdiy.\nlet\nThe picturesque church of St\nHelen'i South Westminster, wis the\nscene of the wedding June 12 at 8\no'clock   when   Norm   Chatterton,\nSounger daughter of Mr. end Mn.\navid B. Brmkin became the bride\nof Leslie Mawer, third ion of Mr.\nand Mn. WUUam T. Mawer of Nelion B. C. The Rev. W. H. L. Wut\nGood\nHousekeeping\nBy MRS. MARY MORTON\nMENUS, RECIPES and\nHINTS\nLUNCHEON\nCream of Onion Soup        Crackers\nBerrlu    Bread and Butter\nCookies MUk\nDINNER\nFruit Juice Cocktail\nCold Roast Meats\nCreimed New Potatoei\nOrange Walnut Cheese Salad\nOne-Egg Cake With Strawberries\nCoffee\nI like to serve a cream toup it\nluncheon. Perhaps  you hive noticed thtt llttle trait of mine. It ia\na good, substantial dish and not too\nheavy, md it It good for the children ind tlso helps the grown-ups\nto get some of the milk they ihould\ntake eich diy. The dlrectioni for\nmaking this soup tells you to follow them exictly for perfect results.\nTodiy*1! Riclptt\nCream of Onion Soup\u2014Two table-\nipooni bytter, two cupi chopped\nonion, three-fourths teupoon wait,\ntwo tablupooni flqur, two cupi\nboiling witer. one tall cm evaporated milk. Melt butter in toup kettle. Add onion and ult. Cover\nclosely and cook slowly until onions\nare tender, about 19 mlnutu. Remove from fire. Sprinkle with the\nflour and stir to blend smoothly.\nAdd witer tnd bon five minutei.\nstirring occasionally. When ready\nto terve, idd milk tnd rcheit.\nServe with chopped ptnley. For\nadulta a little cayenne or bltck pepper may be added. Yield: One\nquert, six servings.\nWhen iheeli tnr in the middle,\nrip hems md mike them Into pillow cues. Each sheet will make\nfour pillow cuu.\nA mixture of silt and vinegar Ir\nhelpful ln cleaning stained enamel\nware.\nofficiated. Miu Alice Holland had\ndecorated the church.\nThe bride, given ln marriage by\nher father, wore turquoise blue\ntriple sheer georgette, the folds of\nthe skirt filling into \u2022 graceful\ntrain, Uie neckline at the front outlined with large flowen of self\nmaterial. Over this she wore a jacket of tllk net with elbow-length\ncape sleevn md mlttena to match.\nHer large hat of turquoise blue was\nedged with pleated tllk net and\ntrimmed with a velvet bow. Her\nsandals wert of white utln md ahe\nctrried pink roses.\nThe bride wu attended by her\nslater, Mlu Gladyi Brankln, who\nwore pink beige lace md sash of\nturquoise blue. Her large het wat\ntrimmed on*ihe underbrlm with tur-\nquoise blue flowera md the wore\nmittens to match. Her arm bouquet wu ot blue delphiniums md\npink carnations.\nLitUe Lorna MicPhenon wu e\nquaint flower girl in her ankle\nlength dreu of yellow ruffled point\nd'esprit. She wore a long taih of\nturquoise blut, her poke bonnet be*\nIng tied with tame shade of ribbon\nas wat alio her tiny net muff from\nwhich fell a shower of white daisies.\nThe groom was attended by Mr. L.\nJ. MacPherson. Mr. William Mudle\nsang md as the bridal party lett\nthe church the belli were pealed.\nA reception wu held at \"Eventide\" the home of the brlde'i parents where Mrs. Brankln wore navy\nfigured chiffon with matching accessories md a corsage ot pink carnations. The tea table, covered with\na Chinese ltce cloth, wu centered\nby a three-tiered cake imbedded in\ngold md white cellophane. Ivory\ntapers in intoning brass candlesticks md tiny vun of golden buttercups md white gysophilia accented the color icheme of gold md\nwhite. Mn. George Weber, aunt ot\nthe bride, tnd Mra. Martha Baty\nS resided it the urns whUe Mn. L.\n. MicPhenon cut the ton. For her\ngoing away outfit the bride choae e\namart ememble ot geranium crepe\nwith white acceuorin. She carried\na travel coet of grey tweed.\nAfter a honeymoon aouth, Mr.\n\u25a0nd Mrs. Mawer will motor to Nel*\nton where they will mike their\nhome. Mn. Mawer was a 1934 graduate of the Kootenay Lake Genertl\nhospital.\nMn. J. D. Kerr, Miu Irene Kerr\not Longbeach, Mn. R. L. McBride\nmd toni Leigh md Kenneth ipent\nthe week-end in Spokene.\n\u2022 \u00bb  *\nMiu Mtrlin Willii wbo attenda\nMlu Edgar md Misi Crampi ichool\nin Montreal returned seturday\nmorning. She wu joined here by\nhere parenta, Mr. md Mra. Frank\nWUlii of TraU, alio Dorothy. Nmcy\n\u2022nd Tommy Willi who returned to\nTrail with her later in the day.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nJ. R. Hunter, Gore itreet returned Saturday night from Niniimo\nwhere he attended the I.O.OJ. convention.\nt  \u2022  \u2022\nMlu Mergaret McDonald who\nteachu at Brilliant la a patient In\nthe Kulo hospitil.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Frank Pernaby ot Procter\n\u25a0pent Saturday ln the city.\nW. K. Gunn viiited New Denver\nyuterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022  t\nRev. md Mn. Earl Lindgren leave\nthii morning for a lix week! motor\ntrip to Turlock, Calif., where they\nwill visit Rev. Lindgren'! ptrenti.\nThey will be accompanied by Mra.\nOlaf Johnion who will viiit her\nson Carl Johnson in Sm Franclico.\n\u2022 e e\nMr. md Mn. G. B. Mttthew,\nEdgewood tvenue, hid u their\nweek-end gunt Mn. W. R. Jarvla\nof Procter.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nEx-Mayor Bruno LeRose of Trail\nmd Mn. LeRrose were ln the city\nyesterdsy to \u00bbttend the DeFerro-\nTrozzo wedding.\nMr. end Mn. Frmk Phllllpi. Carbonate itreet, hive u their gunta\nMre. Phillip's sister md niece, Mrs.\nJohn McLeod and daughter Mabel\nof Iron Mountain, Mich.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. H. W. Steveni md\nfamily. Ftlrvlew, hive left for Golden where Mr. Steveni hu recently\nbeen transferred.\n.  .  .\nT. D. Edgar ot Valllcan viiited\nNelson Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. md Mn. Htrry Steveni ot\nmlr were recent viilton In town.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. ud Mn. J. M. Greer of New\nDenver peld a visit ln the city\nyesterdiy.\nMn. Charln Madden. Edgewood\navenue, hu left to jotn her husband\nat Longbeach.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nR. H. Stewart, M.E., of Vmcouver\nand hli ton are NeUon viliton.\n\u00ab     \u2022     \u2022\nDr. md Mn. J. P. Gussin of Nelion tre gunta it the Chalfpnte-\nHaddon hall in Atlantic City\/\n\u00bb   *   *\nMr. md Mrl. Archie Lenarduzzl\nof Trail were In the city to ettend\nthe DeFerro-Trozzo wedding yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nShoppen in the city Saturday Included Mrs. W. Wilde of Salmo.\ne. e e\nMrs. Gerald Ren left yeiterdiy\ntor thl cout\ntee\nMn. Thomu Germm, Hoover\nstreet, hu returned from Trail where\nshe hts tpent the put week. She\nwei tccompanied here by her ion\nReginald who leavu thii morning\nfor the north where he wUl take\nup hli radio service post\nMn. Peter Campbell of Salmo viiited town during the week-end.\n^g*l *   *   *\nMn. M. DeMeo of TnU wu in\ntown yeiterdiy to tttend the De-\nFerro-Trozio wedding.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. A. A. G. WlUltmi Baker\nstreet was the honored guest Friday\nevening at in Informal farewell\nbridge given et the homt of Mn.\nA. T. Stephenson. From thc guetti\nMn. Willlimi received a lovely\npicture of Cottonwood falls. Those\nInvited were Mre. Williams, Mrs. J.\nS. W. Clown. Mrs. L. M. Varner,\nMrs. H. W. Seamon, Miss Gladyi\nEwlng, Mn. E. A. Minn, Mrt.\nCharlee D. Peeraon, Mn. Auitln\nCarter, Mn. H. D. Diwion, Mn. J.\nW. Clirk, Mn. Hirold E.G. Penny.\nMn. Stuirt Mclntoih md Mn. E. S.\nPlanta.\ne .1 a\nAlex Cheyne of Erie vlalted town\nSaturdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nShoppen tn town Seturdey Included C. D. Jarvii of Procter.\n* .  . j.\nMra. Frank Trozzo of Appledale\nand daughter Julia Trozzo were\nguesta at the home on Robson\nstreet of Mr. md Mn. D. DeFerro\nlo attend the DeFerro-Trozzo wedding yuterday morning.\nt*\u00bb\nMn. A. S. Ritchie of Procter visited Nelion Stturdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022  *\nMr. md Mn. Emil Pliaplo of\nTrail were city visitors yuterdty to\nittend the DeFerro-Trozzo Wedding. They were guests of their\ntunt Mn. M. Scally, Observttory\nitreet.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. md Mn. B. A. Stlmmel of\nTrtU ptld \u2022 visit ln Nelion during\nthe week-end.\neei\nColin Mtjor of Procter ipent Saturday ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. md Mrt. J. Dnper htve re-\nChinese Jailed\nlor Assaulting\nCases Arise F r o m a\nGangup on Steamer\nEmpress of Japan\nVANCOUVER, June 1\u00ab <CP)-\nConvlcted of intuiting A. McGln-\nlay. chief tourlit ttewtrd on tbl\ntranspacific liner Empreu of Japm,\naboard the ship Mty 31, Wong Sm\nand Yan Choi have been sentenced\nto 10 dtyt in Jail and Tseng Yuen.\nTsasg Chung and Tsar.g Fook to\nfive days. Fung Hung and Ym Fat\nwere dismissed.\nEvidence Indicated McGlnlay\ngained the enmity ot aome memben of the Chinese crew for hiving\none ot their number reprimanded\nfor Insolence to a white itewardess\nand he wai lured to a remote part\nturned from attending the I.O.O.F.\nconvention ln Nanaimo.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nDr. Francla of New Denver who\nhu been ln the city tor the pait few\ndays returned home Saturday.\n  i    PA01 MVI\nof the ahlp and attacked by e tcort\nof men. Ptuengen rescued him\nbut not before he wu beeten Into\nunconsciousness.\nThe vwael wu MO mllu from\nVmcouver when the auault occurred md \u25a0 shipboard trial re-\nlulted ln Wong San and Yan Choi\nbeing fined five ahilllngs each. Thla\nfine, according to let liw, wu remitted when it wu decided to proceed tgtlnst the men on arriving to\nport\nAt the expiration of their ten-\ntencn, the men will be returned to\nChlnt.\nHold Sole of Work\nat Army Barracks\nA lucceuful home cooking md\nneedlework rale waa held tt thc\nSalvaUon Army barracks Saturday\nafternoon. Arrrangementa werc in\nthe handi of Mrs. H. Chapman and\nMiu E. Parks.\nSWEDEN'S ANCIENT\nPARLIAMENT\nSTOCKHOLM, (CP). - Sweden\nrecently celebrated the 900th annl-\nvereiry of the Swediih Riksdag or\nparliament, the fint recorded meeting being in 1435. Only the British\nand Icelandic parliament! are older\nthan Sweden'i.\n[eagher's Limited\nSTORE CLOSED\nDIRECTORS ORDER ME\nTo Sell Thii Entire Stock\nAt Prices Thot Will\nDEMAND QUICK ACTION\nI have doted tht itore te re-mark thit fine atock ef High Quality\nLadies' Wear and Dry Goodi and make final preparation fer\nThe greatest sale oyer hold in Nelson-Wait and watch the\nNelson Daily News for the opening day of this sensational\nCreditors' Demand-Cash Sale!\nSigned\nA. F. Binning,\nManager\nWedding\nStationery\nWe specialize in all types\nof stationery for use before ani after the wedding. Cdl and let vs\noffer you quotations.\n0 INVITATIONS\n0 WEDDINC CAKE BOXES\n0 ANNOUNCEMENTS\n0 AT HOME CARDS\nPHONE 144\nCummrrrtal Jrtnitng _S.-jia.tm.iit\nC. D, Pearson, Mgr.\nPHONE 143\n \u25a0\t\nPAQESIX*\n-ttt*-\nMm\\ Daily \u00a3fotu*\nEittbllthed April 22, 1901\n\"Britiih Columbia'! Mott Interesting Newspaper.\nALL THI NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS\nPubUihed every  morning except Sundiy  by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITED.\n216  Baker Street, Nelaon,  Brltlih  Columbia.\nPhona 144. Private Exchuge Connecting aU Depertmtnte\nMember ot Uie Audit, Bureau ol ClrculiUont and\nThe Cuidlcn Prew Ulead Wire Newi Serrlee.\nBENEFITS OF EMPIRE TRADE\nWhile there can be little doubt that the Empire\ntrade Agreements have been of greater benefit to Canada than they have been to the United Kingdom, as Sir\nFrancis Floud, British High Commissioner to Canada,\nhas pointed out a number of occasions recently, this\ncannot be blamed entirely on Canadian statesmen or on\nthe Ottawa agreements themselves.\nF. W. Field, C.M.G., Senior Trade Commissioner\nfor the United Kingdom in Canada, made this quite plain\nwhen he told the Canadian Manufacturers' Association\nat Hamilton, that one of the greatest obstacles to the\nextension of Empire trade was the passive resistance to\nthis trade by certain firms in all countries. He pointed\nout that a firm which had been buying a certain article\nin a foreign country for many years, was often not sufficiently interested to seek an Empire source of supply.\nIt was largely by the action of individual manufacturers\nthat Empire trade in the aggregate received the stimulus\nof value.\nOfficial statistics show that Great Britain has increased her purchases from Canada to a much greater\nextent than Canada has increased her purchases from\nthe United Kingdom. The suggestion of the High Commissioner that Britain and Canada should get together\nand develop their trade along complementary rather\nthan competitive lines, should receive the earnest attention of Canadians as a whole, and of manufacturers in\nparticular.\nThere is no doubt of the benefits which Canada hu\nderived from the Empire trade pacts. President Jamea\nH. Webb\u00abof the C. M. A. rightly gives the agreements\ncredit for maintaining and improving the Dominion's economic position in the past two years. But at the same\ntime the margin of preference granted to the United\nKingdom by Canada has greatly benefited Britain's exporters. For the fiscal year 1934 imports from the\nUnited Kingdom which came in free under the preferential tariff werc valued at $39,665,543 out of a total importation from the United Kingdom of $106,100,764.\nThus about 40 per cent of the total came in free. And\nthe average ad valorem rate on dutiable goods from\nGreat Britain was 11.98 per cent in the fiscal year 1929,\nwhen the Liberal Government had been in power for\nnine years.\nIn 1934 Canada was the fourth best customer for\nUnited Kingdom exports, of all the countries in the\nworld. When consideration is taken of the small population of Canada as compared with other nations with\nwhich thc United Kingdom does business it is a remarkable showing. The report of the Tariff Committee of\nthe C.M.A. points out that a few years ago the United\nStates supplied the bulk of Canadian import requirements of such commodities as anthracite, tin plate, cotton\nfabrics and a large part of cotton yarn requirements. At\nthc present time the United Kingdom supplies the\nbulk of Canadian requirements for tin plate, cotton\nyarns and fabrics, and shares equally with the United\nStates in Canada's anthracite requirements.\nThus the agreements, while doubtless of more benefit to Canada than to the United Kingdom have not in\nany sense been alf one-sided. And there is no doubt that\nwith a greater willingness of the individual manufacturer to make use of the advantages which have been\nplaced at his hand, trade within the Empire would show\neven greater beneficial results.\nBRITAIN AND ITALY\nItaly's desire to trounce the Abyssinians is due to\nthe fact that the Italian populace was reminded a few\nmonths ago that on one occasion, back in the olden days\nbefore the Great War, a punitive expedition of Italians\nmarched into a swamp and bogged down while the\nEthiopians stood on the other side of the swamp and\nlaughed at them.\nProbably the people of Italy had forgotten all about\nit. They have been through enough since 1914 to make\nthem forget much. Who prodded their memory? Apparently it was some Italian entrepreneur who heard there\nwas oil in the hills beyond the borders of Italian Somali-\nland. .\nOnce the old wound in the national pride was reopened, the Italians became very belligerent. Great Britain and France in the Stresa conference persuaded the\nItalian government that there were more important\nmatters at sake than working off an old and rather petty\ngrudge against the Ace of Spades. Since that time Sig-\nnor Mussolinj has been doing a Roman ride, with one\nfoot on a nag named Common Sense and the other on a\npink mare called Popularity. He is a skilful rider, bai-\nancing first on one foot and then on the other.\nThe Italian newspapers, reflecting the excitable\nand voluble characteristics of their readers, yap like\nPomeranians while the dogs of war are in leash. They\ndig up fantastic tales about British aid and comfort to\nHaile Selassie, but their real grudge traces back to Stresa.\nThe Roman lion roars in Sardinia, then hurries home\n' THE NELSON  DAILY NEWS. NILSON. B.C-MONDAY  MORNINO. JUNI 17. 1136 *\n?*S?\nBetween You\nand Me\nbyJ.B.C.\nAT THI CIRCUS\n(Contlnuid from Stturdty)\nOn our wiy to the erecUon of the\nbit; tent we ru into the performing\nhonu being lent to the hone tent\nbehind the main top. They strung\nout over e block and I noticed\nthere wu one men to every three\nhonu. The uimali were in fine\nihipe ud Bernie Hud, our guide,\nuid thet iome were u old \u25a0\u25a0 18\nyetn and htd been In the circui all\ntheir llvei. Well fed and handled\nthey did not ihow their age.\n\"In feet,\" wid our guide, \"thue\nhonu know more ebout their ecti\nthin tome ot their riders.\"\nThe top tor the big tent wu up\nwhen we arrived lo we witched\nthem erect the seats. Crewi of men\nwere running hither ud yon. Foremen were ihouting orden. Ropei\nwere hanging here ud there. Policemen were busy keeping the\ncrowdi out of danger tnd out of the\nroid ot the men at work. I met Uie\nbon tent-man. Cu't recall it the\nname wu Simpson or Sinclair, for\nI didn't take uy notu. Anyway\nhe ll a genial soul who shouts explicit orders. He shook little Betty'.;\nnud ud uld he wiihed he htd\niome of his prlie pecu nuti for her.\nIt it funny how thue seemingly\nhard-boiled circui official., melt\ntwiy when they meet e kiddy. Any-\nwiy the mm who sees to the erection of the tents ie a mechinlc. Lut\nYeir Barnes circus hid e itake-\ndrlver. It wu a gasoline affair with\none hunmer. Last winter Uie tent-\nboss got hli Inventive genius working ud produced the michine thit\nfundi hi three -takes at one time,\ncommented on thii ud he replied, \"I'd sooner hive one of those\nmachines thu til the derkiu in\nArkantu. And you know Curran\nthere are lott of darkiea In Arkan-\naai.\" I agreed, although never having been there. The cloieit I ever\ncame to Arkuus was to reid that\nbook you tued to find on ell the\ntrains \"Through Arkansai on a\nMule\". Anywiy my new friend\nSimpson or Sincltir or whatever\nhii mme wu, is i successful pecin\nnut grower on Uie lower Mtitii-\n''?.?.'\nil.\nve been in the circui butlness\n\u2022M vein,\" he uid, not boutlng,\n\"end every season for the past 20\nt have been going to pull out ud\nconfine myself to the railing of\npecu nuti down aouth. I origlmlly\ncime  from  Arkansas.''\nI remarked thit clrcutei would\nnot be \u2022 success u fir as I could\nsee unleu Uie staff cime from\nArkansas.\nHowever, et the ud of eech season he luvci the circui and spends\nhli time with hii wife and fimily\non the Pecu nut farm. And he\nuld. \"I grow the prize onu, two\nand one half inchei long.\"\nSo with that he departed remarking that lomeone wu making a\nmesi of getting the run-wty from\nthc lioni' cages into place.\nBetty meanwhile wu Intereited\nin Uie myitic trapezei, the ltdders\nsuspended high up in the tent, the\nwty the seatt went up ud hundreds\nof other things.\n..      \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nHOW OLD WAS JUMBO\nOn our wty to the big top Mr.\nScanlan, Mr. Currie and Bernie\nHead becime interested in i dii-\ncussion in the deith of that fimoui\n18-foot elephant Jumbo some yeara\nago. All agreed that the animal\nhad been killed by in engine on the\ntracks it St. Thomas, Ont.. Apparently the elephut uw the engine\ncoming ud sacrificed itseU by ilay-\ning on the tracki to throw a young\nelephant off the track. All were\nagreed upon that but none as to the\ndate of the event. Tom Scanlan uid\nit happened in the early nineties.\nCurrie uid It wts in thc lite eighties ind Bernie believed it was\naround 1903 or 1908. Arriving at\nthe entrance to the main tent that\nwet in the course of erection, we\nran into D. P. Kant of Kaslo. He\nwas u big a kid u uy and I\ntold Bernie he had driven 48 miles\nto be present. It appeara thit Mr.\nKtne wu in St. ThomM the day\nJumbo wu killed. He nld it wu in\n188. at he recalls he wu only 11\nyetn of tge. I hope my memory ii\nright ai the date ud hit age referred to, pardon me if I am wrong\nMr. Kue. Anyway the argument\ncontinued and becoming interested\nin tome other thing I can't recall\nwho won out or, Just when Jumbo\nwu killed.\nHowever, out of curioilty I found\nout tbout Jumbo, who wu the biggest Africin elephut known. He\nwtt ralaed ln the circui by Barnum.\nHe wu accldently killed on September 18, 1885. So that ihould settle\nall arguments with everyone wrong\nbut myielf ud I didn't tike pirt\nbeciutc I didn't know ibout Jumbo\n\u2022nd besidu how could 1 remember\nbtck to 1885.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nAMONQ THI\nWILD ANIMALS\n\"Well, Betty,\" uid Bernle, \"whtt\nuy we go bick behind the tcenes\ntnd tee the tnimils getting fed\nud the horses groomed, ud the\nmen tnd lidles finding their quirten?\" So twty we went. Pint we\nctme to the Llamas and a danger*\nous-looking Yak. Both were tied\nto the ume wtgon tongue prior to\nbeing removed to their plices in lhe\nmenigerle. The Llimis were fussy\n\u2022nd jumping ibout \u2022 grett deal became they didn't like the look ot\nthe wide horni on the Yak. Bernie Informed Betty that the Llama\nwu from South America where it\nwu domeiticated ud uied u a\nbeut of burdm ud itt milk uied\nfor domutic purpotu. Lltmt wool\nll ilto uied for mtklng clothing\nlaid Bernie. The Yik he expliined\nwu from Tibet where it wu uied\nis \u2022 beut of burden. The itrength\nof the Llimi wu ihown i minute\nliter when in ittendut got It by\nthe htlter md tttrted to movi lt,\nthe inlmil juit iet itt legs ud \u2022\ntug-o-wtr ensued but the ulmal\ngave ln and went ilong quietly.\nWe passed rows of elephant, zebras, cameli, etc. Bernie expUlned\nthit Uie btby zebn wu six months\nold.\nBy thli time it wai getting around\nnoon-hour ud attendant! were\nbasking Ui the sun awaiting the\nafternoon ihow.\nBernie steered ui to the dog kennels where the tiny pups ud dashing greyhound! were caged. Then\nhe mowed ut through the horse-\ntents where grooms were washing\ndown Uie horsu with water lend\nsponge. That wai a new one tor\nBetty ud ihe was interested in the\ntiny Shetlud ponies.\n\"Aren't they cute\", the murmured ud Bernie, big-hearted aiked\nher tf lhe would like one. But the\nold mu, I refer to myself, wondered\nwho would provide the hay and\noats. The ihow horses are given\nevery attention and lots of oats and\nhay. Their stalls were immaculate.\nHere and there hung uniforms and\nfucy dreaira to be worn by the\nmen In the varioui acts.\n\u2022   \u2022   t\nTHI SIA LIONS\nOET QOOD GRUB\nOutside the hone-tent we noticed two men busy at a circui wagon. One chap wu hudling leveral\nsalmon fruh from a butcher store.\nHe wu telling the fish and cleaning It in leveral pails of water.\n\"Whit li he doing?\" asked my\nyoung hopeful.\n\"He li getting the dinner reedy for\nour trained iei lions,\" replied Bernle.\nAnd ture enbugh jutt then they\nopened the doora of the wagon and\nthe lea lions, knowing it was near\ntheir meal hour were talking sea-\nlion language. After the fish hid\nbeen carefully cleaned they were\ntoned to the in lioni who mide\nihort work of them.\nBernle says that every cire il\nUken with the tee lioni. They ere\nvaluable performen and learn their\nbalancing stunts quite readily. Every week they ere given a bath in\nsalt water to keep them in shape.\nA BIG MOUTH\nFeeling the urge for dinner, teeing the lions eat fish, although it\nwu only Thunday, we itarted for\nthe players' entrance to the big\ntent when Bernie called ui back.\n'Tike i look it thii Betty!\" he\nciUed.\nHe wai itandlng in front of a\nhuge circui wagon that teemed\nunder-slung. Above the end of the\nwagon box pored two protruding,\npiercing eyu. Ruffled dark skin\nud e mouth that wu so wide it\nnearly filled the wagon opening,\nwu in eight. I gaped and so did\nBett. Then the mouth opened. We\nlooked into the throit of the monster hippopotimui. \"Worth thoui-\nands\" uld Bernie on nil but circui ityle. I held Betty up for e better view tor they were feeding Uic\nhippo. What do you think they\nfeed it. Well it wu taking bran-\nmash by the shovelful and had\ngulped down a pailful in no tune.\n\"Let me down Dad,\" cried uie\nkiddie. \"I'm afraid of that thing.\"\nNo wonder. When you gized into\nthe hippopotimui' throit you took\nin e wide expanse and the long\ncurved, irregular teeth did not seem\nat-all inviUng. Their color suggested\nthe need of a denUst for they looked\ntobacco-stained. Leaving the hippo\nto lti lunch we again walked down\nthe elephut Une.\n*   \u2022   \u2022\nWE 8EE VANCI\nTHE ELEPHANT\nOur fint elephant wu the monitor Vance, the Dull elephant weighing about lix tons. Vance wu in\ndisgrace ud in chains. He had killed a man at Cranbrook the day before. The circus officials were taking no chucu with him.\nAs we were leaving the grounds,\nBetty uked where the mu with\ntho cotton-batting cudy wai. His\nplace of buiineu wu not open but\nBernie, fine chap that he is procured two packages ot the filmy\nsweetness, one tor Bets and one\nfor her liiter Pat.\nWithin a block of the houie, seeing her mother on the verandah\nBets yelled out*.\n\"What do you think mother, I had\ndinner with the circus performers\nand there was the dearest UtUe girl\nwho does trapeze act! on the ladders!\"\nSo ended Bets' first introduction\nto circus life. She wa! thrilled and\nwouldn't any little girl be thrilled?\n\u2022   .   .\nI GREET MABEL STARK\nIn the afternoon, before the thow\nopened, I wu again behind the\nicenei. Thli Ume I met a former\ncircus acquaintance ln the person\not Mabel Stark, the fearless tamer\nof that almost untamable animtl thc\ntiger. Miu Stirk wu in her own\nwigon. She it the only iter who\nhai her own wigon in the B(*rnu'\ncircus. She wu writing letteri or\nfiguring out accounts but stopped\nlong enough to chat for a time. It\nhad been her intention to visit\nTrail and talk over the radio but\nthe Jaunt wai too far to be accomplished between acta. Mabel\nStark admits 28 years with the circus, ud being a trained nurse before thet, one cu reedlly surmise\nthe it past the flapper stage. She\nis strongly-built ind talks with a\nTexu drawl. Nelson, to her mind,\nii one of the most beautiful spots\nshe hu ever viiited.\nranged for a Stturdiy. Mr. Cronin\nii well-liked by hii ttttf ud hu\ntht orgutntton io perfect tbat he\nii ible to take a day or two, or\neven \u2022 week off, without being\nmined. He dou not itlck iround the\ncircui office as you would believe.\nHe winders here ud there ud everywhere and nothing missel his\neye. He wu keenly interuted in\ntlie Doukhobori and recalled dayi\nin Winnipeg when he wu in the\nadvertlalng buiineu. I think it wai\nln 1911, when the Doukhobori staged their winter nude parade. Mr.\nCronin itarted in the circui u e\ncandy butcher and ii now general-\nmueger of one of the world's biggest ihowi. His prlvite cir it butlt\nfor comfort and Mrs. Cronin travels\nwith Um. He believes the Kootenays to be one of the prettiest parts\nof the country the' circui passes\nthrough in Its intinerary that covers almoit 21,000 miles each year.\n.  .   .\nIN THI DRES8ING ROOM\nAnd leaving hlm we went behind\nthe scenes to the gents dreulng\nroom just before the grand parade\nopened the afternoon ihow. I expected to find e hubub. Nothing\ndoing. In the tent were hundreds\not matadors In costume. All were\ndressed and made up. There were\nclowns lolling about on boxes or\ntrunks \"It'i a great life\" uid one\nclown with a sigh.\nWe found Captain Jacobs of the\nUon act in front of his trunk. He\nil ilmoit the circus historian and\nproduced copies of 'The Billboard\"\nthe official circui pulication. His\ntrunk waa immaculate and packed\nneatly. He did not talk about roaring lions ud the ihow, He wu\nmore intereited in whlt wu going\non in Nelion, iti new auditorium\nand it*mlnes. Leaving him to adjust hit \"Sam-Browne ud get his\nrevolver in place Bernie took me\nover to another lection ud Introduced me to Ottavlo Cuestrelli,\nfither of little Tosca the 12-year-old\nactreu.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nBORN IN THI CIRCUS\nMr. Canestrelli is u Italian from\nGenoa where he first joined the\ncircui u a baby. He wu born in\nthe circus just the ume at hai been\nhli daughter Toaca. In fact hli greatgrandfather wu tn the circui in Italy. He ll playing hli third leason\nin North America, but hit been ill\nover the world under the big tent.\nHe introduced the ladder balancing\n\u2022ct in the Btrnu circui. Mild-mannered, he still carries a foreign accent.\nI wu anxious to learn hii reic-\nUom to circui lUe. \"Well\", he replied, \"I've been in thii business i\ngood muy yean ud I cu't see\nmy way clear to quit It wu grett\nwhen I wu younger but the continuous travel ud .train sometimes\ngeti m* down. I wouldn't mind\n\u25a0ettling down lomewhere but I don't\nthink I would be contented\". He\nintroduced me to hii imall son, also\nborn ln the circui. Hli name li\nGino. He wu weiring e Charlie\nChaplin moustache and wu ln the\nclown troup. At that moment aomeone called out: \"All on top.\" There\nwu i rustle ud the men fUed out\nof the room ln their costumes. Outside they mounted their honu ud\nthe \"Fiuta of the Rio Crude\" wm\nunderway. As I itood In the doorwty of the hone tent it seemed\nis though the parade of horses ridden by women ud men would never end. Almoit til who pissed hid\n\u2022 cheery word for Bemie, the man\nwho gets their nimes in the papers.\n\u2022 .   *\nWE MISS AN OLD STAR\nBefore the parade stirted we it-\ntempted to find Mrs. Ward, the pioneer trapeze irtlit of Uie show who\nbrought the Escalante trapeze act\nto the perfecUon lt now enjoys.\nThe Escalantu were the four who\ndid tiie high trapeze work In the\nfinal number on the progrim. Mrs.\nWird wu not tvailable but I heard\not her history. She end her husband were known yeara ago u the\n\"Flying Wards\", a couple famous\nthe world over for trapeze work.\nUnfortunately Mr. Wird died\nthrough over-exertion in his buii-\nness. Mrs. Ward wu retained In the\ncircui game, ud besides the place\nthe occupies ln the trapeze act, the\nii matron in charae of the lingle\nCONTRACT\nBRIDGE\nBy E. V. SHEPARD\n\"Teacher of Teachers\"\nCAN EAST PREVINT 8-ODD?\nSaturday we uw how South won\n5-odd at spides, by \u2022 very pretty\niqueeze, tfter Wut hid won a dlimond trick, South hid ruffed the\niecond leid ot diamohdi tnd East\nhad captured dummy'i K of hearti\nwith hu ice. Eut led bick \u25a0 trump\n\u2022nd declirer won til the remaining\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\n-*&?\u25a0\nm\nAll letten .to the editor must be ilgned with the name of the\nwriter.  A nom de plume mey be uud for publication if desired.\nUnu In typewritten copy ihould be double raced.\nTOLDA.WICKHOLM\nTO FORGET HIS\nMORTGAGE\nThe Editor,\nNelton Dally Newt,\nSir-Re. A. Wlckholm, deceued.\nrick,. The question is, cmEesl U^Wta'deSfc of \\___ttSZl\n2Sft\u201eV2.2_i3d \"nd PrWnt the ended with tte^suggestion'that this\npending squeeze?\n\u2022m.iJ_ iV^T1-    . u' g'r1.''-,\" *e \"ftagllo, Gore street, June 13, a ion\nBarnes show do not run tt large. ttt\nThey are chaperoned during and\nafter the shows. It they letve thc\nlot they do eo with permission of\nMrs. Ward. That is something that\nis not generally known by circus\nfans or the general public. Mn.\nWard still does heavy trapeze work\nand It daily introducing new stunts\nfor the thrill of the fans ud the\nedificitlon of the Etcilute troup.\nTHI MIDGETS LIKE NILSON\nIt wu tlso my privilege before\nthe show to hive \u25a0 chit with the\nmidget pair of the side-show. They\nare happily married ud norm\u00bbl in\nevery way although their voices\ndo seem small ud baylsh. The lady\nof the household, ud they own\na home In Hollywood, remembered\nNelson from her previous trip. She\nremarked upon the freahneu of the\nair. The husbud was busy stamping pictures to be sold souvenir\nhunters.\n\"It takes muicle for \u2022 little man\nto stamp all thoie pictures\" ihe re-\nmirked with \u2022 grin.\nThe iqueeze wu made because\nWest could not retain his J of diamonds, to guard against the Id held\nin dummy, ud also hia J-9 of\nhearts, to prevent the declarer's\nQ-10 of thit suit from winning two\ntricki whu dummy led itt last\nspade at the eleventh trick. Suppose East leads back i heart, to\nforce the play of declarer's Q, instead of ludlng a trump, when\nEast wins the thxtt trick.\nSeeing hit chances for a iqueeze\nSone south mutt win the iecond\neart lead with hit Q. Lead a heart\nud ruff in dummy. Have South\nruff e return lead of diamonds.\nEait'i lut red card hu gone. Lud\nthe 2 of clubi. Win with dummy's\nK. Forget declarer'! cards. AU he\nneed! to win 5-odd is to rid dummy\nof iti lut diamond, then pull\ntrumpi. Lead the latt diamond from\ndummy. Ruff with the Q. Leed the\nace of clubi. Have dummy ruff a\nclub ud pull the lut opposing\ntrumpi. leaving dummy with no loi*\nen, ud miking 5-odd.\nIf Eut leads back either \u2022 dltmond or t club, when he wins\nthe lecond trick for his tide with\nthe ice ot hurts, declirer cu\nmake hia squeeze for 5-odd, u he\ndid with Uie return lead of a spade.\nOnly the return hurt lud wiU\nprevent the squeeze.\nHid declarer chosen to do so he\ncould have made 5-odd against the\nreturn lead ot a spade (or uy\nother card) by the simpler process\not cross-ruffing losers. Suppose\nSouth wants to play the hud in the\nsimplest manner, when East leads\nback the spade, after winning the\nsecond defensive trick with nil K\not hurts. Win with declarer's Q\not spades. Lead the Q of heerts.\nLead the 2 of clubs. Win with dummy'i K. Hive declarer ruft the\n8 of diamonds. Lud the eee of\nclube. Hive dummy ruff a heart.\nRuff dummy'i lut dlimond with declarer'! lait trump. Lead club ud\nruff in dummy. The North hud\nholds nothing but two good trumpi\nwith which it will pick up the list\ntwo tricki.\n-. As itated list Siturdiy. South\nplayed a practice squeeze, when he\ncould have made 5-odd u readily\nby crou-rufflng.\n10 YEARS AGO   j\nI From Ntlton Dllly Ntwt Fllu\nmui luicide rhlght, in the opinion\nof iome, hive been ceuied through\nworry over a mortgage owing by\nthe accused to H. Young of Cinyon, B.C.\nIt il to be regretted thtt thii suggestion wu mide u it hu caused\nsome very unwarranted heart aches.\nH. Young hai never been known\nto preu uy one for payment In\nfact he hu rather erred on the\nside of over indulgence. He had, to\nthe writer's knowledge, adviied Mr.\nWlckholm to forget hii obligation!\nunUl iuch times u he ihould be\nable to take care of them. Mr. Young\nenjoyi t fen high morel reputation\nin Uili district and his trusactlons\nin money mitten hive invariably\nbeen ai u uiistance to the borrowing party ud not with any idea\nof personal gain.\nIt It felt here by Mr. Young'i\nfriendi that a itatement from your\npaper ihould ke mtde in fiirness\nto him.\nWe truit you will see thit iuch\nis forthcoming ud cu uiure you\nthtt l careful examination of the\nnutter wlll reveil exectly the con*\nditlon! outlined.\n\\ Youn truly,\nH. McL COOPSB*.\n\"Congratulations\"\nto Prospector*\nThe Editor, Nelion Delly Newi:\nSir\u2014Congritulitions to the prof\npecton it ltrge on your tpparent\nprosperity. As a clasi, you in nom\u00ab\nmated by the exchequer to pingle\nup a cartwheel\u2014(By Uie wey where\nhu our Silver Dollar rolled to?)\u2014\ntor the privilege of taking out old\nBetsey on your unual pilgrimage\nto the MUi.\nEvidenUy Uie tax collector hia\nheard the merry jingle of your un\u00ab\npttented button! rubbing together\nin your pocket ud hive mistaken\nthe chimes for colni of the reilm.\nSo you ire railed upon to get the\nprovince out of the red, it you don't\nbecome \u2022 Red yourself.\nThink of the total imount the*\ntills Impoit will bring inl Why, it\nmiy mount to utronomlcil flgurea\n\u2014of clphen.\nAnother tax that would bring In\nlots of shekels, ts a tool tax. Then\nthere is the cimp fire permit that\nwould be ture fire. The explotivei\ntax would boom return! ud the pe*-\ndestrlan tax would be e welkover.\nIt the recelpta from thue taxea\nfailed to balance the budget perhaps i tax on lollypopi might ds\nthe trick.\nGEO. C. McCREADY.\nBlaylock, B.C, June 14, 19J5.\nEIGHTEEN-DAY DIET DOES\nACTUALLY REDUCE WEIGHT\nBy LOGAN CLENDENING, M.D.\n(Juni 17, 1928)\nA. B. Gllker entertained in honor\nof his gueits, Hon. Mary Beaumont\nanci Hon. R. Beaumont of London,\nEng. About 40 guests were preient.\n\u2022  \u2022  \u25a0\nBorn, to Mr. and Mn. John B.\nMEET MR. CRONIN\nTHE BOSS\nAnd to we ambled elong finally\nrunning into S. Cronin, general\nmanager of the show. He walked up\nwith a \"how are you, Jimmie\" I\nreplied he didn't look so delicate\nhimself. Mr. Cronln nid business\nhad been good with the circus this\nleison. He wti wrry there could\nbe no Stturdiy ihowlng ln Nelion\nbut the Itinerary could not be ir-\nto tell the editors to tone down their Jibes against hla\nfriend and ally, Britain. Troops and planes congregate in\nItalian Somaliland, but it Is at least an even chance that\nthey will never fire a shot at the Abyssinians. The\nadventure is a combination stage play and unemployment\nrelief project. There is always a possibility that the scenery may take fire accidentally, but it will not if Mussolini\ncan prevent lt\nBRIDGE AND CHECKERS\nI hive often been asked whtt thc\ncircui fellows do when they are\nnot it work. Well in the tide-show\ntent there wu a card game on. I\nasked the boys if they were playing\n\"Low-bill\".\n\"Nothing doing pardner,\" uid i\nsouthern negro \"we are hud over\nheels In e good game of bridge.\"\nAs I travelled through the tents\nud dress-rooms I wai surprised\nat the number of men and women\nwho were poring over checker\nboardi. In other sections some were\nreading tome of the latest fiction.\nOthen were perusing our own Daily\nNews while othen were washing\nout iox, itockings or other apparcl.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022 **\n\"40-HORSE JAKE\"    '\nAnyone who attendi the Btrnei\nclrcut will remember t stooped-\nshouldered oldish man riding tlump-\ncd forward on horse-back. They call\nhim \"Jake\". I think there it another\nappendage to the name, it mty be\n\"40-Hone Jike.\" Anywiy he itarted u a skinner or tetm driver end\nfor yeari hu been foreman of the\ntrantport. He sizes up the lot and\nthen placu the equipment such as\nstakes, canvas, wagons, etc. He it\ngruff and ready. Drivers get theirs\nif anything gou wrong \"Who in\n told you fellows to bring that\ncookhouse ituff to the lot?' he\nihouted u two wegoni belonging\neliewhere ceme to the ground! entrance. There were no further re-\nmtrki. The cook-house wagoni went\ntheir own way the circui equipment\nwent iti directed route.\n\"40-Horae Jeke\" \u00abot hit mme be-\ncetue he wu the only mm who ever\ndrove 40 horaei it once ln the itreet!\nof London. The relnt weighed\nabout 125 poundt. Jike, they tell\nme. did well unUl It came time to\nBorn, at Arrow Laku hoipital.\nNakusp. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester\nRobinson, a daughter.\n|   20 YEARS AGO   |\nI From Ntlion Dllly Newi Fllu\n,.> ,j,\n(Jum 17, 1915)\nMiu Orpbi Winnogene Mubirt,\nthird diughter of Mn. H. Manhari,\nSilica itreet, wu mirried the morning of June 15 to Riy Jacob Houser\nof Calgary. Rev. R. Van Munitei*\nofficitted tt the home of Mri.\nManhart.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Mosscrop of Ymlr\nleave this morning via Great Northern for New York from where\nthey wiU sail on the Arabic tor-\nLiverpool June 23.\n30 YEARS AGO   |\nI From Nelion Dtlly Ntwi Fllu I\n<8> \u00ab\n(Jum 17, 1905)\nMr. ud Mn. Oscar V. White\nhave arrived here from Sandon,\nen route to Spokane.\n\u2022 e t\nD. Whltwlde, barritter it Grud\nForks, li visiting Nelton.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nS. F. Tolmie, dominion veterimry\ninspector for Britiih Columble. returned lut night to Nelion trom a\ntrip through the diitrict.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nR. J. Steel, real estate agent, reports having completed i uie of\nanother rencn on the Granite wagon\nroad to C. J. Vul.\nIn ipite of skepticism ud occt-\nilontl profeuiontl jeers, the so-\ncalled HoUywood diet actually\nworks ln practice for reducing\nweight. Every Ume I have printed\nthia diet I have received muy let-\nten ud personal communications\nfrom people who have tried it ind\nfound it lucceuful. On iccount of\nfrequent requeits for reprinting it,\nI do so here.\nBreakfast is the ume all IB diys\u2014\nhall of i grapefruit, without sugar,\nud e slice ot butterleu Hout\nwashed down with one cup of coffee, containing one teaspoon ot\nsugar ud one teaspoon of cream.\nFIRST DAY\nLuncheon\u2014One egg, loft boiled or\npoached; one slice tout, no butter;\none-half grapefruit, no sugar; coffee.\nDinner\u2014Two eggs, soft boiled or\npoached; one-half nud lettuce, few\ncalories dreulng; coffee, tout; one-\nhalf grapefruit.\nSICOND DAY\nLuncheon\u2014One egg; toast; one-\nhalf head lettuce, few calories dressing; coffee; one-half grapefruit\nDinner \u2014 Lirge T-bone itenk.\nbroiled; one-half head lettuce, dreulng: whole tomato; one-hill grapefruit; coffee.\nTHIRD DAY\nLuncheon \u2014 One-half grapefruit;\none egg; tout; one-half head lettuce, dreulng; ilx sheet of cucumber; coffee.\nDinner\u2014One-hilt grapefruit; two\nolives; ene lamb chop, broiled; one-\nhalf hud lettuce  dreulng; whole\ntomtto; tout; coffee.\nFOURTH DAY\nLuncheon \u2014 One-hilf grapefruit;\nwhole tomito, druilng; three tablespoons cottage cheeie; whole wheit\nbrud, touted; coffee.\nDinner \u2014 Lirge T-bone itetk.\nbroiled; witercresi; tout; coffee)\none-half grapefruit,\nFIFTH DAY\nLuncheon\u2014 Orange; one limb\nchop, broiled; one-half held lettuce,\ndreulng; tout; coffee.\nDinner\u2014One-half grapefruit; two\neggs, boiled or poiched; one-hilf\nheld lettuce; tomtto, dressing; tout]\ncoffee.\nSIXTH DAY\nLuncheon\u2014Orange; tout; coffee.\nDinner\u2014Two potched eggt; one\n\u2022lice tout; coffee; orange.\nSEVENTH DAY\nLuncheon \u2014 One-htlf grapefruit!\ntwo olives; tout; coffee; two eggs,\nboiled or poiched; one-halt head\nlettuce, tomato, dreulng.\nDinner\u2014One-htlf grapefruit; two\nolivu; two limb chops, broiled; tlx\ntlicei cucumber; one-helf heid lettuce, dreulng; tomito; tout; coffee.\nEIGHTH DAY\nLuncheon \u2014 One*hilf grapefruit:\none lamb chop, broiled; one-htlf\nheld lettuce, dressing; tout; coffee.\nDinner \u2014 Two  egti,   boUed  or\npoiched;   12  asparagus  tips;  dish\nspinach; one-half grapefruit; toast;\ncoffee.\nNINTH DAY\nLuncheon \u2014 One*hilf grapefruit;\none egg; tout; tomito, druilng;\ncoffee.\nDinner\u2014One-htlf grapefruit; on*\negg: steak or chop; tout; tomi'. ,1\ndreulng; coffee. <\nTENTH DAY\nLuncheon\u2014Tout; coffee.\nDinner \u2014 One-htU pound round\niteik, broiled; celery, tomtto. dreulng; two olives; tout; coffee.\nThe lut eight dtys ire practically\n\u2022 repetiUon ot uy of the other 10.\nAUNT HET\nBv ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"I'm gltd to get beck home. You\nalways seem young to life-long\nfrlendi thtt grew old with you.\"\nNIGHT\nWhen the time comu for me to die,\nTomorrow, or iome other day,\nIf God should bid me mike reply,\n\"Whlt would'it thou?\" I ihill uy,\n0 God, Thy world wu greet end\nfilr;\nYet give me to forget lt clean!\nVex me no more with thingi thit\nwere,\nAnd thingi thit might hive been, i\n1 loved, I tolled, throve Ul or well. J\n\u2014Lived certain yun ud murmured not.\nNow grant me In thit lud to dwell\nWhere ill thingi ire forgot\nFor othen. Lord, Thy purging firei,\nThe love reknit. the crown, the\npelm.\nFor me. the duth of ill desirei\nIn deep, eterntl ctlm.\n\u2014Thomu Williim Rolluton.\nFRUIT   GROWERS\nShip your Strtwberrlet. Rtipberriei ud Cherrie! direct ud receive\nthe benefit ot the Highest Prairie Mirket Prlcu for younelf. No\nprofiteering between the shipper ud ounelvei, no connectloni\nwhatever with uy fruit combine. We handle mixed cerloedt of\nfruit. Returns are mide every Siturday for iU shipments received\nduring the week.\nTHE ROYAL FRUIT COMPANY\nTht Independent Fruit Houu\n170} BROAD ST. REGINA, SASK.\nturn \u2022 corner it the end of \u2022 block.\nHe wheeled the horsu iround alright but the wagon, on which he\nwas riding, did not make the corner, lt just plowed through the\nbuilding ud tore it down. They\nuy lomeone cipitaliied on the\nthing and opened a pub on the\nspot called the \"40-Horsu.\"\n1 could go on forever on this ud\nIt may become boring but a trip behind the icenes ii i rul treat ud in\neducttlon. I hope more circusu\ncome to town tnd I hope Bernle\nHead comu along to show me the\nropei.\nI really beUeve I could enjoy\nbelonging to a circus, but the thrill\nwould likely wur off. Anywiy I\nhive eome to the concluiion that\nthe circus is no plice for \u2022 young\nfellow with imbltlon to ittrt for\nt quick rite in tht tervice. When\nfellowi talk of 46 yetn ln thc circus ud they ire ttlll going strongly\nhow in the heck would t young\nfellow ever rise to the better JobiT\nFarm\nImplements\nWI ARE NOW OFFERING ALL KINDS OF.\nFARM IMPLEMENTS\nPlows \u2014 Harrows \u2014 Cultivators \u2014\nWagons \u2014 Forks \u2014 Hots \u2014 Rakes\nPlanet Jr. Tools\nHeadquarters for Good Seeds\nPRICES THE LOWEST\n \u2014\n\u2014\n.__...\nnkD\n* \"*\n\u25a0THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILION. B.C-MONDAY MORNINO. JUNI 17. 1938-\n\u25a0PAGE SEVEN\n^hcussihed Section - where buyer isuim mn\nUlifiA. Balla &\u00bb*\nMember e_ Uie Canadian Dally\n_.    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(2128)\nREAD THII FIRIT!\ni FoUowlng a whirlwind romance\nin Shinghtl where he ii attached\n'* to a U.S. gunboat, carefree Ueut-\n'' entnt Valentine Preston tuddenly\nmtrrlet Lit Gtrenne, in American\nloutherner who ii alone In the\n.world except for an aunt in Peiping and t ftther in Uie Gobi\nidetert whom the hu not eeen In\nyeart. When Val'i orden irrlve.\nitrentferring him to Pudget Sound\n!Navy Yard Val flndi Jtnice Md-\n1 ing, diughter of Captain Edding,\n'and hit childhood sweetheirt. He\nhid Int teen her in Shinghtl\nwhen he ttld goodby to her In 1\nhuff md the time diy met Lit.\nThe Preitoni meet ?_*urice Cordray, aviaUon execuUve, Who Induce! Lit to try for a pirt ln connection with i maiked ball he II\naupervliing. Uter with teverll\notheri Vtlend Lie dine it Cordray'i home. Lli ind Cordriy become quite intereited in one in-\nother and Val ii glad of a chance\nto talk with Janice again. Trying\nChlnne robet on Lie in hii work-\nahop, Cordray, alio in coitume,\ntuddenly cttchea tire when Lia\ninadvertently knocki e dgiret\nlighter from his hind. He itirti to\nrun, Vil ttcklei him tnd rollt\nhim ln e rug. Unhurt, Cordray\nthanks Val profutely for nvlng\nhit lite. At the bill Lli doet I\nftntittic dmce which il poorly\nreeelved.\nj[ (Now Ge en With tht SUry).\nCHAPTER 23\n1 If only Vil dared illp awty to\nthink thii thing out. The audience\nburied ebout hlm Uke a gimt hive\nof beet. Hit egltttion lnereued u\ntie reaUied the reacUon of individual! from the metchu of convene*\n< Uon thit reached him.\n\"Neurotic ttuff. thit list. Filled\nwith hunger, murder, trtechery,\npltgue\u2014*\n\"Very uily, I thought The lidy\nteemed tiilf-dcmon.\"\n\"How could e girl be io revolting\nto look itt Mtde mt think of a\ntorcerest I once uw ln Yunntn\nProvlnct who peddled dried tcor-\nplons and cobra venom. I thtll never\nlike her after thia.\"\n\"Nor 1.1 tm glid now iht didn't\nreceive ui when we ctlled. She wu\nat home, you know. We liw her go\ninto the houie Just eheed ot us.'\n\"I had heard the wu extremely\npretty. Whoever could think tot\nhe  lookt  Uke  an  ugly  Chlnne\n, red\u2014\"\n'    \"Don't blame the girl Maurice\n' Cordray tttged this thing.\"\n\"Sh-h! There li her hutband. He\nwill hear you.\"\n* He had heard them right enough\nand he wu furlout. Lit hid exhausted henelf, ilived Uke a Uttle\n.Trojin to entertain them, and thla\n,wu how they appreciated it. Squaring hit shoulders he cruihed beck\nhli own doubts end questionings. It\nwu ot flnt importtnee thit Lia\n\u2022hould not reilize how they hid re-\ntponded to her desire to pleue.\nThey must be kind to herl Al he\npressed through the crowd towtrd\nthe door to the Improvised dreulng\nrooms, he looked tnxloutly tbout\n* him. If only tomeone would, come\nto hit tld. Sue, he realized, would\nbe of no ute; and anyway the would\nnot help Lit on a bet.\nA cleir voice betide him Mid,\n\"Hello there, Vel. Hit Mrs. Preston\neome out yet? I want to tell her\nhow thrilling 1 think her dence\nwit.\"\n1 He turned to Jm, smiling up it\nhim. Costumed u e lidy of Turke-\nitan the wu e vivid figure ln tight\nemerald-green turbtn, lemon velret\njtcket embroidered in golden\nai'tbesques, md wide trousers of\nlilac uUn. Lord, he wu glad to\nlee her. end yet it hurt hit pride to\nadmit utt here wu the only one\nwho could lid him. He, however,\nwis not the one to be considered,\nlit the wiihed, Jin could make Lia'i\npath imooth and euy.\nHe Mid tbrpptly. \"Look here, Jm,\nI wmt Lit to meet the Ytrd people\nand 1 don't really know any ot\nthem. Come to my rescue, will you?\nShe iin't onto the ropei ol e slice\n.llkt thit. I'd be no end grateful lf\nJrOu would be her friend?'\n* The tmlle faded from thi glrl'i\nhuel eyes. \"I hive ottered your\nwift my friendship on levtrtl occasions, Vil,\" the raid quietly. \"I\n\u25a0Jitvt ctlled three tlmn md telephoned reputedly to uk you both\nno hlne. But no luck. Miml seems\nSo be the only one who hu suecets-\nlully crashed the gale md mide\nfour Lit like her whether she wish-\n) to or not. I undentand they ire\nIrctt friendi tnd thtt Mn. Preston\neliyt a mean game of 'Lady Come\nSee'.\"\n\"That'i just It, Jin.\" ht plnded.\nil.lt It iuch t kid.\" He itood twiit*\n\u25a0Sxxgph* tutel it hli belt. Hell,\nfouidn't the underitind it wun't\ntuy for him to uk fivort\u2014to let\nher tee hi couldn't put hit wlfi over\nflth hit fellow ottlctn? Hit un*\nitppy blue eyu met hen. \"You tee.\nJ -went Lie to be htppy. It'i my\n^ult  if the  isn't.  But  somehow,\na afraid We've got off to e bad\nitart here. We hive delayed returning calll\u2014things like httt \"\nhe broke off thinking it wai no use\nto go on.\nSuddenly he felt the nreuure of\nilim fingers on hit. \"Oh Vel, of\ncoune 1.1 help. I wu \u2022 bnst to\nlay I wouldn't\" She stood pondering en initant \"Let me think.\nCaptain Cromwell'! wife is the one\nfor Lie to know fint. Mrs. Pomfret\nleevn the tocitl tide of the Ytrd to\nher md the rum it with a high\nhand. We'll teke Mrt. Prttton to\nbe introduced end lf you are plets-\nant to Nora she will do the reit.\nShe'll reilly i dnr, ind like moit\nolder people ihe idorei hiving the\nyoungitera piy her e little attention.'\nShe touched Val'i irm ind nodded\ntowtrd t tllm, tophlstlcited womtn\nwith tmdy hilr md i bitter mouth.\n\"There lhe is,\" ihe murmured, then\ncelled acrou to Mn. CromweU, \"Oh\nNora, will you pleue wilt there e\nmoment? Thli il my old friend Vil\nPrnton. We went to bring hit wife\nto be introduced, md to that you\nmay tell her how clever you thought\nher dmce.\"\nAt the lady's short nod of usent,\nhe took Jin's trm ind they prened\nthrough the crowd. A moment later\nhe raw Lia emerge from the dressing\nrooms md itart in their direcUon.\nCordray wu with her. a magnificent\nHindu Prlnct in uure tnd gold, hii\nbeard braided and Ued under hli\nchin Rajput fuhion, i ditmond\nligrette in hit turban. Thty moved\nin in intereited Circle ot clviUmi,\nteveral of them artliti md proles-\nilonal dtneen, who were Cordray'i\nguetti ot the evening.\nIn that flnt moment Vlll hurt\nRve e bound of reUef whin he raw\nit Lia had not guessed the au*\ndience'l rracUon to her dtnce.\nTriumph md eltUon fluhed from\nher dirk, uplifted eyes. Oh, but\ndtmn it til, why hadn't he gone to\nher dretilng room In time to prevent\nher appeering ln thit costume and\nhiir-drest! He htted her heir\nbrushed beck ln thet stark Oriental\nityle. She etlll wore the iheeth ot\nthlny blick brocade that fell almoit\nto the bottom of Chlnue trousers.\nShe hid hung hoops of white jide\nln her een md futened \u25a0 bracelet\nof gtrdeniis ibout one ilender wrltt\nThe effect wu exotic ln the extreme.\nPerhipi if ihe hid been in Occidental dreu end looked leu like\niome bizarre creature from en unknown pltne, Ute effect of her disturbing dinct might hive been discounted.\nWhen she rnched hit aide Lie\ncried. \"Wun't I mtrvelout, dem?\nWeren't you proud of me? Mr.\nCordray uyi I wu ibiolutely profeaalonal, m trtlste.\"\nShe turned eway bt\u2014\neven   tntwer.   Striking   an   exeg-\nSMALL 4 Rtd. (.6TTA61- WITH\nvermdih. Netr leke. Ptrtly furnished.   835.   Seuon.   Mn.  I.  C.\nCimpbell. R.R.1     (2160)\nROOMTJRN. SUMMER COT-\ntige. Cloie to good beach. 312\nmonth. Apply Talrbink, Harrop.\n(2121)\nHove Your Read the Nelson Daily News\nClassified Column\nFOR RENT, HOUSES,\nAPARTMENTS, ETC.\nFor Slrvlce Phone jean Robertson it\n144\nOut of Town Read\u00abr\u00bb\u2014Prompt Attention Given\nto Mill Orders\nNelson Daily News\n\"CLASSIFIED\"\nUSED MORE    Largest In the Interior    READ  MORE\nFOR SALE OR RENT\nFOR SALE OR RENT, CHEAP, 8\nroom house. Apply 224 Vernon St\n(2068)\nWANTED\nOLD HORSES AND COWS FOR\nfox feed. Avis Bros., Perry Siding.\n (2069)\nWANTED, TEAM MOWER. MRS,\nJ. Shutty. Katlo, B. C.       (2124)\nFOR SALE\nWE HAVE EVERYTHING AND\neverything in thl small rubber\nlines. Order by mail direct from\nmanufacturer and lave 75%. All\norden are mailed postpaid by us\nin plain wrapper. Mail order catalogue sent free on request Novelty Rubber Mf\u00ab. Company, Box\n353, Dept. K.5, Hamilton, Ontario.\n(1864)\nFIREWOOD, WHITE PINE TRIM-\nmlngs, 10 to 15 Inch lengths. Price\ndelivered 83.50 pcr load. Phone\nyour orders to 183, Schaefer-\nHitchcock Co. (2082)\nWe carry largest stock reconditioned\nPipe and fittings suitable for all\npurposes. Write Swartz Pipe Yard\n220-lst E. Vancouver, B.C (1975)\nHSLF\nWANTED\nIN THE KERR A P A RTMENTS-\nFurnished and unfurnished suites.\n (1935)\nFURN. OR UNFURN.  APTS.\nBY\nweek or month. Medical Arts. bldg.\n (1936)\nMlK R-doMS 315 MONTH. ALSO\nunfurnished. 918 Kootenay St\n (1867)\nFURNISED    HOUSEKEEPING\nroomi for rent Annable Block.\n (1934)\n2 1-fltK Single rooms. 511\nCarbonate itreet or Phone 8531..\n(2077)\nAPPLICATIONS INVITED Position managen egg grading ttt-\nUom Nelwn and Trail, station\nqutllfictUont. Stliry commlulon\nbull. Apply Box 2136, Daily Niwi.\n (2130)\nWANTED, TIRST CLASS TAILOR,\nmust be tint cleu mm only,\ncm make from $23 to $40 per\nweek lf experienced. Box 2089.\nDtily News. (2088)\n?5UNG MAN TO REPRESENT\nmining equipment compiny \u2014\nNelion Dlitrlct\u2014commission buls. State qualifications. Appl;\nBox 2162 Daily Newi.\nFURNISHED HOUSE FOR JULY tt\nAug. 424 Latimer or Ph. 837Y.\n (2063)\nFB HSfckPG. SUITES - VERY\nreasonable, Strathcona Hotel\n(1974)\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful modern\nFrlgidalre equipped suites. (1937)\nFROOM HOUSE. NEWLY REN-\novtted. Phone Croll 259X. (2119)\nHOUSE FOR RENT,\nPhone 628X. \t\nCLOSE IN.\n(1819)\nREADING\necllni \u2022\u00bb_....\nrioulrt uch diy\u2014Win tbty find\nBUYSRS    AM\ncolumnt\u2014ud wltctlni\n.    THMI\nwhat tney\nYdtm OltttMid  Ad  htrt? Tilt\npbont your to\u2014Wi'U do tbe rut.\nPROPERTY FOR SALE\n38 ACRES. 16 CULTIVATED, BAL-\nance light Umber, 40 fruit trees,\nimall fruits. Dwelling, barn poultry home, Ymlr Diitrict near to\noperating minu. Price $1700. H.\n%. Dill, Nelson. (2098)\n&8\nACENTS WANTED\nWANTED, SALES REPRESENTA-\ntive, who ctUi regulerly it operating mlnu ln Nelion diitrict,\nto hindle chemicals. Give full\nptrticultra to box 3163, Dtily\nfowl.         '2163)\nBUSINESS    OPPORTUNITIES\nWE PAY YOU WHILE YOU\nleern beauty culture. Write for\nfree catalog md information,\nMoler Beauty School, 217 Wash.,\nSt., Spokane. Wuh. (2158)\nPATENTS\nAH OW-K tO BVE-.Y INVENTOI*.\nLlit of wmted InvenUons ind full\nIntormition unt free. The RiEliy\nCompmy, World Pittnt Attor-\nneyi, 273 Bink St Ottiwi, Cmada.\n' (1879)\nModern stucco bungalow. %\nlota. Good location, corner Stanley\nand Innes. 8 rooms, hardwood\nfloors, fireplace, electric range.\nFull cement basement. Garden and\nfruit Apply P. E. Poulin.    (16001\n5   ROOM   HOUSE.    CLOSE    IN.\nCheap for cuh or terms. Box 582.\n(2114)\nSUMMER HOMES, RESORTS\nAND CAMPS\nCLEAN COMFORTABLE HOTEL.\nFurn. cottagn on beach. Real\ncamping. Fishing and swimming,\netc. Outlet Hotel, W. A. Ward,\nProcter, B. C. (2140)\nKOOTENAY BAY FOR HOLI*\ndiyi. Summer cottagra to rent\nGood Beach. Good bathing and\nfiahlng. Apply Storekeeper.\nFOR AN IDEAL HOLIDAY STAY\n\u25a0t the Alpine Inn, Christina Lake,\nvia Cascade. Beautiful surroundings, sports. (2165)\nFOR FURNISHED SUMMER COT-\ntagn tee A. S. Ritchie, Procter.\n(2148)\nNKLBOrtDAlLT NBWB CLASSIF-ID\nioi. Tht Ttidina tilmmen tnd\nbuyers for Htlwn md turroundlng\ndiitrlet\nPIPE AND FITTINGS^\nCANADIAN JUNK Company Ltd.\n250 Prior St.        Vancouver. B.C.\n (1977)\nSMALL GROCERY STORE, 5 LIV*\ning roomi. Girage. on 1*_ lots.\nP.O. Box 631, Nelion. Ph. 572L,\n (2073)\nMARINE ENGINE, 2-CY\"CLE, 6 K.P.\nBtldndge Reverie gear. First class\ncondition. Cheap. Phone 434X1.\n (2150)\nOAK DINING SUITE.\nFOR SALE*\nSectional bookcase,\nPhone 598L1\n (2132)\nFOR SALE-BARRELS KEGS. SU*\ngar sacks liners. McDontld Jam\nCo., Ltd., Nelton, B.C. (1976)\nFOR SALE - CAR TRAILER IN\ngood condition, 825. Phone 869R1.\n(2133)\nIN\nMcCLARY   WOOD   HEATER,\ngood condition. Phone 653X.\n(2076)\nFOR SALE-CANOE AND PAD*\ndie, 820. Box 2122, Daily Newi.\n(2122)\nLIVESTOCK FOR SALI\nLIGHT HOUSE AND WAGON. AP-\nply John Cimpbell, Tighum.\n\u25a0  (3189)\ntilW OXfb&D StttH W_*H\nlambs. In good shape. Geo. Ro-\nhaci, Wynndel. (3137)\nPHOTOGRAPHY\nFILMS DEVELOPED-ANY SIZE.\n25c. With 1 print from each neg-\neUve. Extra prints 8 for 25c. Su-\nkatchewan Photo Supply, Sukttoon. (1880)\nDOCS\nREGISTERED SCOTCH COLLIES,\na fine litter ready for disposal.\nSix weeki old\u2014tlw older dogs\nmd brood bitches, H. C. Glbion,\nLongbeteh, R.R.I., Ncison, B. C.\n(2128)\nFARM   LANDS\nREAD THI CLASSIFIED ADE.\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non easy terms in Alberta and Sat*\nkatchewan. Write for full Information to 908-Dept of Natural Re*\nlourcn, C.P.R.. Calgary, Alberta.\n(19051\nBusiness and Professional Directory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, S.FA.E.\nInternational Accountmt\nP.O. Box 1091     Nelion, B.C.\n(1939)\nAnayen\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, PROVINCIAL\nAnalyit, Auiyer, Chemist Chemlcil end Metallurgical Engineer;\nSampling A- ent! at Trail and Tacoma Smelters. 301-305 Josephine\nSt, Nelion, B. C. (1940)\naMMiLil h. -tWiiWdon\nProvinciil Anayer tnd Chemlit 818\nBiker Street, Ntlion. B. C. P. 0.\nBox No. 726. Representing Ship*\npen' Intereit it Trail, B.C. (1941)\nChiropractor!\nJ. M. WARREN, D.C.    Box  872.\nGilker Block. Phones 115 or 755L.\n(1942)\nElectrical\nJ. F. COATES\u2014The Electric Store.\nSupplies and Installations\nPhone 786 P. 0. Box 1065\n(1943)\nEngineers and Surveyors\nA. H. GREEN CO., LTD 516 WARD<\nSt Phone 364, Nelson, B.C. (1944)\nPOULTRY AND EGGS\nPULLETS!   PULLETS! !\nLeghorn  Pulleta  for  delivery  in\nJune and July.\n8 weeki old    65c\n10 weeks old   75c\nRUMP & SENDALL LTD.\nMllner, B. C.\n(2136)\nLAUNCHES AND BOATS\n18 FT. LAUNCH, 3 H.P. INBOARD\nmotor. New bolt house. Both in\nexcellent condition. On Moyie\nLake. Apply L. Desaulniers,\nChapman Camp, B.C. (2010)\n16 FT. SPONSON MOTOR BOAT\nand boat house. 3100. Ftirbank.\nHarrop. , (2120)_\nFOR SALE-LAUNCH AND BOAT-\nhome. Box 51 Procter, B. C.\n(2141)\n~H. D. DAWSON. NELSON\nENGINEER and SURVEYOR\n (1845V\nBoyd C. Affleck. Frultvale, B. C\nLends,   Mineral  Claims,   Waterworks, surveys, plans, estimates.\n(1948)\nFlorists\nSprays, wreaths, symbolic designs,\ncarefully made at reasonable prices.\nShipped anywhere. Cut flowen end\nSlants\u2014Phont 233\niN FLOWER SHOPPE\n (1947)\nHAMlV ttttENNIAL PLANTS It\nRock plinti. Wholeille It Retail.\nW. Mawer, Nelton. (1848)\nlnaurance and Real Estate\nROBERTSON REALTY CO.. LTD.\nReal estate. Insurance, -entals.\n217 Baker St. (1951)\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Estate, lniuranee. Rentals. Next Hipperson\nHardware, Baker Street.      (19521\nC7D. BLACKWOOD. Insurance of\nevery dciciiptlon. Real Est. Ph. 99.\n (19531\nri. is. Wll. auto and fire in:\nsurance. Real Estate. 508 Ward. St.\n (1954)\nJ. t. AWA6LE. REAL ESTATE,\nrental!, inturance. Annable Block.\n(1955>\nLIFE. FIRE. AUTOMOBILE INSUR-\nP. E. Poulln. Ph. 70  (1956)\nCHAS. F. McHARDY. INSURANCE,\nReal Estate. Phont 135.      (1857)\nMachinists\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nFor all classes of Metal Work, Lathe\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Grinding.\nMotor Rewinding, Acetylene\nWelding.\nPhone 593 324 Vernon Street\n(1958)\nMaternity Howes\nELIZABETH PEEL\nMATERNITY HOME\nStrictly Private. Confldentitl Phyilclin ln ittendmce. Ph. Broad. 3073.\nW-1324 Broadway, Spokane, Wash.\n(1959)\nMinjng and Mill Machinery\nEMPIRE MACHINES, LTD. NEL-\nton. Mining tnd Mechanical Engineers. 11960)\nPhotographs\n\"PHOTOGRAPHS THAT PLEASE''\nGEO. A. MEERES. 715 Baker. Ph. 40\n119611\nSash  Factory\nHidea and Furs\nBRIGGS TANNERY if FUR CO.,\nLtd. Burnsland, Calgary, Alta. Leather tanning. Buffalo coati and\nrobet for nle. Hldn bought (1949)\nTypewriter Service\nNELSON TYPEWRITER AGENCY.\nStlei md lervice. Phoni 197.\n(1950)\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY Hord-\nwood merchant. 217 Baker Street.\n(1962)\nSecond Hand Stores\nCASH FOR OLD STOVES. BEUii.\nfurniture, etc. The Ark Store\n  11963)\nDRESSES AND SUITES AT MRS7\nRadcliffe'i. '       (19641\nWatch Repairing\t\nSPECIALIST. REASONABLE. Wc.\nguiranteed. P. Boyle, 522 Vernon.\n(1965)\n\u25a0RINGING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManus\nShe turned eway befon he could\n_ rea  tntwer.  Striking  in  exeg*\nRented pose, eyn bright her small\ntndi gesticulating excitedly, the\nheld forth under tht tmused gaze of\nCordray ind hii friends. She -scarcely returned Jin's greeting tnd when\nVil flntlly secured her ittentlon\nlong enough to uy, \"We mutt go\nto tpeak to Admiral tnd Mra. Pom-\nfret And after that Jan li taking\nul to meet Mn. Cromwell tnd some\nof tht other Ytrd people\ntered her tiny hinds in in iftected\ngnture tnd tnswered\t\n\"I ctn't be bothered with the Pom*\nfreti just now, duh. And If Mrs.\nCromwell wlihn to meet me, why\ndoetn't ihe come here\"\nThl most unfortunite ptrt of the\nlut remark wu thit Mrs. Cromwell\nwu within eirahot. Vil uw her\ngrey eyei narrow, the bitter mouth\nquirk it one corner. Lia, the little\nidiot thould bl spanked. But in her\npresent itate of excitement there\nwas no use to remonstrate. Impotent, he wu forced to inbmit is\nCordriy edged in between them.\nLtughing over his shoulder the big\nmm uid to him, \"I'm ttetllng ynur\nrlfhtful dtnce with thl Mtnchu\nprlnceu, Prnton.\"\n\"Why not\/ Vtl hnrd her drawl\nu they drifted into the mielitrom\n6t dincen, \"ilnce the Mtnchu prlnceu It your creition?\"\nWhen Vil turned beck to feee\nJin, nil eyei wert dirk with hurrtil-\nlttlon. \"Behold Big Boss Prnton,\"\nhe grinned, with in assumed nonchalance, \"muter of his household.\"\nThen more gravely, \"Thanks for\ntrying to help me out. Jin. It wai\nmighty kind of you. Will you dmce\nUili with me?\"\nKent Townley, who hid iuit\nciught up with them offered objection!, however, \"This wu promised\nto me,\" he demurred. \"Ana I'm not\nsurrendering It even to in old mirried gent like you. Pruton.\"\nDuring the rest of the evening Vtl\ntried repeatedly to dance with his\nwife or even to get nnr her, but\nCordray and hi! trlendi were ilwiys\neheed of him. Hit inter mounted\nmd flntlly he flung out to thl Terrace where he ran icrou Field who\noffered to thin thc content! ot his\nfltik. lt wu t large fluk tnd,\nhe eccepted with tlicrlty, Vtl hoped\nhla portion would banish hii feeling\nof\ncomplete fruitratlon.\n *.\n(To Et Contlnuid),\n \u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\n \u2014\n\t\nt I\nPROS\n\u25a0JM\"*'.\nTilden, Lott ind Btrnei In tourniment it Orange, NJ.\nAUSTRALIA IS\nOUT OF PLAY\nGerman Tennis Stars\nWin in Davis Cup\nCompetition\nBERLIN, June 16 (AP)- Germany eliminated Australia in the\nthird round of the Davis cup match*\nu today, Gottfried Von Cramm,\nGerman ace, defeating Vivian McGrath, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2.\nMcGrath'! valiant stand igainit\nthe hard-hitting German was unexpected.\nJack Crawford and Adrian Qulst\nttaved off elimination for Australia\nSesterday when they defeated Hans\nenker and K. A. S. Lunds, 6-1,11-9,\n6-3.\nGermuy gained a clean sweep In\nthe tlnglei mitches when Heincr\nHenkel downed Jack Crawford, 2-6,\n6-3, 9-7, 4*6, 6-4.\nSOUTH  AFRICA  BEATEN\nPRAHA, June 16 (AP)\u2014Czechoslovakia eliminated South Africa\nin the semi-finals play on thc Davis\ncup European zone matches today.\nRoderich Menzel and J. Malecck defeating Norman Farquharson and\nVernon Kirby, 9-11, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1 in\ndoublet pliy.   \u2022 \t\nThe Czechi twept their three\nmatchu with the South Africans.\nMenzel defeating Farquharson ud\nJoief Cuki defeating Max Betram\nin tingles matches yesterday.\nThe Czechs will meet Germany in\nthe final bracket of the European\nzone.\nOLD COUNTRY\nCRICKET\nLONDON, June 16 'CP cable)-\nClose of play scores in county crick-\ne*. championship games started Saturday follow:\nKent 351 (Valentine 105), Warwickshire 12 runs for no wickets,\nit Folkestone.\nGlamorgan 326 vs Nottinghamshire\nit Cirdiff (D. Divies benefit).\nDerbyshire 140, Leicestershire 68\nruns for six wickets, et Leicester.\nNorthamptonshire 184 for six\nwickets vs Somerset at Peterbor-\n\u00b0ULancaihire 357 for eight wickets\nvs Surrey at Mtnchester.\nSussex J15 for six wickets vs\nHampshire it Horsham.\nFjssex 157. Cambridge University\n207 for four wickets, at Westclifl.\nThere was no play at Lord's where\nMiddlesex was scheduled to meet\nYorkshire.\nDykes Injured\nSATURDAY RESULTS\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nSt. Louii 5, New York 7.\nPittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 6.\nChicago 9, Brooklyn 4.\nCincinnati-Boston, rain.\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nChicago 3, New York 5,\nBoston 7, Cleveland 9.\nPhilidelphii 1-3, Detroit 10-11\nWuhlngton 11, St. Louis 3.\nPACIFIC COAST\nPortlind 5, Hollywood 0.\nSetttle 6, Miulom 8.\nLoi AngelM 0, Sacramento 2.\nSu Frarnciico 7, Otklind 4.\nINTERNATIONAL\nBufftlo 5. Baltimore 9.\nRochuter 0, Newark 3.\nToronto 3, Syracuie 0.\nMontrul 12. Albany 0.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nMinneapolis 3, St. Paul 1.\nToledo 3, Columbus 6.\nMilwaukee 4. Kansas City 8.\nLouisville 7, Indianapolis 8.   ,\nSUNDAY RESULTS\nINTERNATIONAL\nRochester 5-5. Newark 9-2.\nMontreal 24-10, Albany 5-2.\nToronto 8-7, Syracuie 14-3.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nLouisville  4-2,  Indianapolis  9-3,\nMilwaukee 10-5, Kaniu City 8-3.\nToledo 2-4, Columbui 7-6.\nSL Paul at Mlnnupolli, nln.\nRowing - Tennis - Soccer - Baseball - Boxing - Wrestling\nLacrosse\u2014 Golf - Track - Swimming - Horse Racing - Soft Ball\nPAGE EIGHT-\n-THE NILSON  DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY  MORNING. JUNI 17. 1996-\n\u25a0 PAGE EIGHT\nWIN LETTERS\nCo-odi ef Mtryltnd win lettere fer eheer*leadlnfl*\nJIMMY DYKES\nHtrd-driving Jimmy Dyku, who\nwhipptd hit Chicigo White Sox\nfrom t doormat team to the American letgut tenittloni thli yur,\nwu cirritd from tht field with a\nbadly iprtlntd ankle rtcently.\nThe Holt could III spare him, for\nthey've bten slipping t bit of lttl\ntnd Jimmy wu \u2022 ttttdylng Influence it third bate. Ht wti allying lecond In place of Minter\nHtytt, regulir tteond lacker,\nwhtn ht wu hurt. Here It rough\nend rudy Jimmy In a typical\nscotching poitun.  '\nGOLF\ntsr      w\nF       ALEX\nW MORRISON\/\n\u2022-<.\u2022*\u2022 \\i\nVSfrm\n_\u2022**\"_>       mmtmmm\u2014\nV__OLF AMD KWrEULL\nIKJTHE RAIW\n  tit\nRecently I played with Dr. H. N.\nBundeson, president of thc Chicago\nBoard of Health, and his friend\nBarnet Hodes. The doctor has been\nplaying for some time and is an\nenthusiastic goUer. Mr. Hodu hai\npiiyed but few rounds.\nWe were ibout half way tround\nwhen it began to rain. Mr. Hodei\npicked up his bill to run for the\nclubhouse. The doctor wu pitying\nwell tnd didn't wut to quit We\nfinished the round In the nln.\nMr. Hodes' comments on pitying\nin the rain ctn't be repetted here.\nAt thtt it does seem rather silly to\ncontinue pliy in the rain, especially\ntournament play.\nThe only other game piiyed under similar conditions is footbill.\nThe two gimes iren't very much\nalike. Golf requlrei a timing ud\ntouch thtt cu't very well be htd in\na pouring rain. It would be a good\nmove to give out rain checki on the\nUnki.\t\n\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014      \u25a0-_.\nTwo Deed Heats\nRun on Saturday\nNEW YORK, Juhe 16 (CP)-The\nUnited Statei turf turned up with\ntwo deid huts Saturday for what\nis believed to be a record for t\nsingle day of competition among\nthe thoroughbreds.\nBeauflower and Valevictorian, a\npair of highly regarded two-year-\nolds, finished all-square in the first\nrice it Detroit while it Charles-\ntown, in the sixth event, Hurdy\nGurdy and Repeal crossed the finish line in perfect alignment.\nBackers of Beauflower and Vale-\nvictorlu received little in the way\nof financial return, thc former paying $2.20 and the latter only slightly\nmore, $2.40. In the Charlestown\nrace a $2 win ticket on Repeal paid\noff at 64.60. A similar priced mutual\non Hurdy Gurdy was worth 68.80.\nGIANTS DEFEAT\nCARDINALS.-)\nCubs Wi n. Second Go\nOver Dodgers; Phils\nBeat Pirates\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nW   L Pet.\nNew York     34   14 .708\nSt Louit  *    30   22 .577\nChicigo       -6   23 .531\nPltSburgh   \t\nBrooklyn   \u00bb \u00ab -JW\nCincinmU   ?1 30 .412\nPhiladelphia     J 29 .386\nBoston  14 34 .292\nGIANTS BIAT CARDS\nNEW YORK, June 16 (AP)-The\nGiants needed only one big inning,\nplui Carl HubbeU'i abUity to \"bear\ndown\" in the plnchei, to trim the\nCardinals for the second time todty\n7*3 ud increue their lud over\nPittsburgh to l*k gamea-and to six\nover St. Louit.      . .,\nMel Ott'i 12th home run of tiie\n\u2022seaaon was the deciding wallop of\nthe big opening rally. Hank Letber\nfollowed with two circuit blowi.\nSt. Louii    I  J'  i\nNew York  -_.  7   11   J\nP. Colllni, Heuuer, Herrell ud\nV. Davis: Hubbell ud Dinning.\nTWO IN ROW FOR CUBS\nBROOKLYN, June 16 (AP)\u2014The\nCubi mide it two itnlght over the\nDodgers today when Tex Carlton,\nwinning his first geme tlnce he\nbeat Brooklyn on May 15, out-\npitched Ven Mungo to win 6-2.\nChicago    J \u00bb 0\nBrooklyn     2   7   1\nCarleton and O'Dea; Mungo ud\nLopez.\nPHILLIES BIAT PIRATES\nPHILADELPHIA, June 16 (AP)\n\u2014The PhUliu pounded out their\nlecond tucceulve victory over Pittiburgh Pirates todty 12-4.\nPounding three Piratu hurlera\nfor 11 Mta, which included home\nruns by Haslin, Allen and Johnny\nMoore, the Phili took an eerly\nlud ud were never headed.\nPittsburgh      *   -\u00ab   1\nPhiledelphie    1-  14  1\nBirkofer, Weever, Brown ud\nPadden; Pezzullo end Wilson.\n\u25a0RAVES LOSE AND WIN\nBOSTON, June 16 (AP)\u2014Boston\nBravu turned the Ude in the iecond gime of \u2022 doubleheider here\ntoday ud with 115-hit batting ipree\ndefeited Cin-lnntti Redi 7-4 ifter\nloiing the opener 7-6.\nSilai Johnion wu winning pitcher for CincinmU in the tint gime\nilthough relieved by Brenntn after\nthe teventh.\nBerger htd t perfect dey it bit\nin the iecond gime with four hltt in\nfour tlmu up. Three of Cincinniti'i\nfour tallies were homers.\nFint gtme:\nCincinmU      7   10  2\nBoiton    \u00ab   11   1\nJohnion, Brenntn ud Cimpbell;\nBrown, Benton, Betti ud Hogu.\nSecond gime:\nCincinmU     4   11  S\nBoston     7   15  I\nHerrmu, Frey, Holllngiworth ud\nLombirdi; Frtnkhouse, Smith ud\nHogu.\nH-lte.RfflNs\n: Q \u25a0 v    \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\n(By thi Auociited Prtu)\nHomi runi yttterdey: Lelber,\nGiuti. 2: Ott. Glinti; J. Moore. Haslin. Allen. Philliu; Berger, Whitney.\nBnves; Goodman. Lombardl. Byrd.\nRedi; Greenberg, Gehrlnger. Tlgen;\nJohnson, Athletics; AveriU, Indians;\nSolters, Colemu, Browni; Beu.\nSenatora; ud Reynold!,.Red Sox-\none eich.\nHome rum Siturdiy \u2014 Ctmllll.\nPhillies; Holbrook. Senaton, 2;\nFoxx. Athletlci; Berger. Htle. Indlui; Greenberg. Gehringer. Tigers;\nRothrock. J. Collim, Cirdlnils;\nO'Du, Cubi; ud Suhr, Plntu\u2014one\neech.\nTlie letden: Johnson, Athletics.\n16; Greenberg, Tigen. 16; Ott.\nGiants. 12: Bonura. White Sox. 11;\nJoe Moore. Giants, 11; John Moore,\nPhillies, 11; Camilli. PhUliu. 11;\nFoxx. Athletics, 11.\nLeague totals: American 251, National 246-total 497.\nCoast Natators Made Good Showing\nCochrane's Son Shows Llhlng for First-Base Job\nIt You may bt looking it t buebill itir of thi\nfuturi whtn you ttt firtt-biitmu Cochrane itop-\npine \u2022 tut throw to flrit Junior ll thi ton of\njMlckiy Cochnnt, fimoui citcher, ind pruent mtn-\n\" ;rolt Tigen. Unlike hlf ftther, Junior,\nihowi no ipeclal prefennu for thi muk tnd protector. He ll pitying with tht Dttrolt oountry dty\nichool turn tnd holdt down tht Initial big, Hli Idol\nIt Hank Greenberg, Tlgirt' flrtt uekir.\nThli tttm of Vincouvtr iwlmmtra, with Miry MeConkty of Ed*\nmonton, gtvt flnt performance! In tht national champlonihlp mut et\nWinnlptg. Photographed In Edmonton, Miry McConkey It ihown.\nLEFT, FRONT, with Marlon Moffltt, RIGHT, holder of the Dominion\n300 ytrdi frtt ttylt rtcord ud formtr holder of tht 220 ytrdi mtrk.\nAt tht btck, LEFT to RIGHT, in Bobby Hooper, holder of the 300\nend tht 100 ytrdi Junior ult wittr recordi; Vic Curran, holdtr of mtny\nBrltlih Columbli recordi, who pliced third In the wuttrn Ctntdt\nmilt chtmplemhip; Eddlt Clint, 100 ytrdi iprlnter, In btckitrokt and\nfree etyle.\nENGLAND IS IN STRONG POSITION\nAGAINST SO. AFRICA IN CRICKET\nEngland Keeps Tour\nMen Upon Field;\nGets 384 for 7 \u25a0\nNOTTINGHAM, Englud, June 16\n(CP ceble)\u2014Bering her teeth to i\nyouthful band ot invading cricketers, Englud today wu in a ttrong\npotition in the first of five tuts\nigainst South Afrlci.\nKeeping the tourists ln the field\nthroughout Saturday, England compiled 384 runa for seven wickets.\nR. E. S. Wyitt, captain of the Engllah team, staged a great exhibition,\nscoring 1*49 rum, his hits including\n17 boundary strokes.\nIt wu a -jrett diy for the popultr\nWtrwlckihire luder who three\nmonthi igo suffered i severe injury\nto hit jiw in the lut test match\nagainst the West Indies in' Jamaica.\nAt the time it wu thought the injury would keep him out of the\nEnglish team to meet the South\nAmericans but he made a remarkable recovery ud his virile display\nSaturday fully Justified the faith of\ntho English selectors in his ability.\nWith Herbert Sutcliffe ot Yorkshire, Wyett put on e fine flnt\nwicket pirtnership that yielded 118\nruns. Sutcliffe wut out efter scoring 61. A Uttle later Miurice Ley-\nland, uother Yorkshireman, wat\nauociated with Wyatt. Leyland\nmade 69 in a fine display of free\nhitting.\nNine thousand ipectaton uw the\ntint diy'i pliy. An overnight rein\nhandicapped the bowlen ud the\nEnglish playen made the moet ot\nthe advantage.\nShaky it the itart when D. Tomllnson of Rhodesia missed an opportunity to dismiss Wyatt before he\nhad icored, the South African fielding improved later in the day and\ntheir opponent! had to tight hard\nfor nuis.\nThe flnt three Engllihmen to\nlose their wicketi fell victim! to\nthe leg-before-wicket rule. South\nAfrica's slow bowlen were loundly\ntrounced but R. U. Crisp the fittest trundler on the ilde proved\nmore difficult During the aiy he\ncaptured two wicketi tor 49 rum.\nDuring the dey Vincent took\nthree wtekett for 101. Crisp two for\n49, Mitchell one for 66 tnd Llngton\none for 117.\nEngland, flnt Innings:\nH. Sutcliffe LBS B. Luaton 61.\nR. E. S. Wyitt C Wide B Crlip\n149.\nW. Hammond LBW B Vincent 28.\nN. 8. Mitchell-Innu LBS B Mitdh-\nell 5.\nM. Leyland C Mitchell B Crisp 69.\nL. Amct C Viljoen B Vincent 17.\nJ. Iddon C Bowman B Vincent 29.\nM. S. Nicholi not out 13.\nExtras 13.\nTotal 384.\nFall of Wickets: One for 118, two\nfor 170. three for 179, four for 318.\nfive for 325, six for 355, teven for\n384.\nMrs. Townshend-Schroeder Face\nMrs. Rogers-J. G. Allan in Final\nLead Championship Flight for Smyth Shield;\nMrs. McKay-Townshend Face the Lakes\nFirst Flight; Finals on June 22\nAfter two days of play on the links\nof the Nelson Golf tnd Country club\nln the mixed two-ball foursome elub\ntourniment, mitch pity on handicap, for the Smyth shield, Mn. L. V.\nRogen and J. O. Allan were facing\nMn. B. Townshend and Felix\nSchroeder ln the flnali of the championship round for the historic trophy, and Mrs. A. McKiy tnd B.\nTownshend were ftcing Mr. ind\nMn. Lakes in the finals of the tint\nflight. Play started Saturday afternoon, and continued ill day Sunday.\nBoth finals will be played next\nSaturday ifternoon. June 22. the\nfinalists in the championship round\nteeing off it 2 o'clock, ud the others\n10 minutes later.\nRESULTS OF PLAY\nResult! in the championship flight\nwere as follows:\nRound 1\u2014Mrs. H. W. Robertson\nud W. R. Grubbe beat Mr. and Mrs.\nJohn Cartmel; Mrs. L. V. Rogers\nand J. G. Allan beat Mr. and Mrs.\nC. W. Appleyard; Miss M. McLeod\nand John Morey beat Mrs. A. McKay\nud B. Townshend: Miss P. Gelinas\nand Blake Allan won by default\nfrom Miss Lois Boomer and A. E.\nWelters: Miss C. Smith and L. A.\nMcPhiil but Mrs. Hirry Horton\nand Don McLean; Mr. and Mra. Guy\nW. Davis beat Mr. and Mrs. James\nO'Shea;   Mrs.   B.  Townshend   and\nFelix Schroeder beat Mn. H. Roiling ud T. R. Wilson; Mrs. W. W.\nFerguson ud W. Blue but Mr. ind\nMrs. Hirold Lakes.\nRound 2\u2014Mn, L. V. Rogen ud\nJ. G. Alltn beat Mri. H. W. Robert-\nton tnd W. R. Grubbe; Miu P.\nGelinas and Blake Allan beat Miu\nM. McLeod and John Morey; Miu\nC. Smith and L. A. McPhail beat Mr.\nand Mrs. Guy Davis; Mn. B. Townshend and FeUx Schroeder beat Mn.\nW. W. Ferguson tnd W. Blue.\nSemi-flntli\u2014Mn. L. V. Rogen\n\u2022Ad J. G. Allan beat Miu P. Gellnu\nand Blake Allan; Mn. B. Townshend\nand Felix Schroeder beat Miu C.\nSmith and L. A. McPhail.\nFIR8T FLIGHT\nIn the fint flight, which embraced\nall pairs defeated ln the championship flight, results were is follows:\nRound 1\u2014Mr. and Mn. C. W. Appleyard but Mr. ud Mn. John\nCartmel: Mn. A .McKiy ud B.\nTownshend beat Miss Loll Boomer\nand A. E. Walten: Mr. ud Mn.\nJames O'Shea beat Mra. Harry Horton and Don McLean: Mr. and Mrs.\nHarold Laku beat Mrs. H. Rosllng\nand T. R. Wilson.\nSemi-final!\u2014Mra. A. McKay and\nB. Townshend but Mr. md Mrs. C.\nW. Appleyard: Mr. and Mn. Hirold\nLakes belt Mr. ud Mrs. James\nO'Shea.\njeaders\n Q\t\nBy tht Auociited Prut\nJonithin .Stont of the unassuming Waihington Senator! blasted his\nwiy into the big ilx yeiterdiy with\none of the but feata of concentrated\ntwitting recorded this season. While\nevery other member of the sextet\nexcept the Injured Arky Vaughan\nwas losing ground in thc batting\nrace, Stone cime through with\neight hits in 10 times it bat in a\ndoubleheider, pounding out three\ndouble! and two triples, and blew\nJimmie Foxx right out of the picture. From hi! low starting place,\nhowever, Stone could reach only\nthird in the American league and\nfifth In the big six with a .341 average. The day's biggest loss was\nseven points by Wally Moses and\nthe  imtlleit one  point by  Bob\nJohnion,   who   imacked  hii   16th\nhomer.\nThe standing:\nG AB R H Pet.\nVaughan, Pirates 52 190 50 76 .400\nJohnson. Athletics 50 201 48 78 .388\nMedwirk. Cards 52 220 40 79 .359\nMoses, Athletics 42 167 29 58 .347\nStone. Senators 13 176 34 60 .341\nMartin, Cardinals 48 207 43 39 .333\nDUTRA STILL TEACHES\nBogstie Helps\nTrail lo Win\nDefeat the Tadanc\nIndians in Ball\nGame 8-1.\n\"Big League\"\nBASEBALL\nTRAIL, B.C., June lS.-With 18\nstrikeout! for Bogitle, the Trail\nsenior team's chucker, TraU trounced Tadanac Indlani 8-1 in a bise-\nbill fixture it BuUer perk Sundiy\nifternoon. ' _\nCircuit clout! were pqled out by\nFairbalrn and Rothery of Uie ten*\nior squid in the fourth ud fifth\nInnings, Uie latter'i homer bring-,\nIng in two rum.\nThe teemi were: _\nTadanac Indlani\u2014Wut, Cameron, |\nBlundm, Mllburn, Mainland, Pur-\nmiL Burrow* Brotduunt, David-\nion uid Laurie.\nTrail Senlon\u2014Demore, Rothery,\nHonwUl, Declmbrlni, Feirbairn, McTeer, Jenkini, Fiiher, Bogitle, Mor-\nrli and Hirrlson. BlUy Molisky\nrefereed.\nSixth Straight\nfor NM Cubs\nWhitewash Sullivan\n. Lake Team by   .\n16 to 0        *\nBraving u unaettled ifternoon ln\nwhich u iU-Umed rain cloud disgorged e huvy ihower, the largut\ncrowd of the year uw Uie New\nGrud' Cubi himmer two Su-Uvan\nLake pitchen iround the lot ud\ntike a 16-0 victory over their Wuh-\nington rivili Sundiy ifternoon et\nthe RecreiUon ground!. It wu the\ntlxth itraight win for the Cubi, ud\nincidentilly it wm SulUvu Leke'i\nftnt defut ln tour ttartt.\nCube fittended their batting iver-\n\u2022get et the expenie of Tenner end\nJigelski ud ctme through with 16\nhiti including i homer ud e two-\nbagger. Goble had a perfect dey of\nthebit ud gave the Nelion fut \u25a0\nthrill in Uie opening inning when\nhe plunked i beU over lelt field\nfence to icon Waterer ahead of him.\nAnderion got four hiti in five timu\net bat and hii firat hit wu a two-\n\"\u00ab\nNEW YORK (CP)*-Contrary to\nthe general belief that leading competitive golf playen do little or no\nteaching, it Is a fact that Olln Dutra,\n1934 United Statei open chtmplon,\nhas averaged 1000 houn of teaching\na year since turning professional\nOlln not only likes Instructing, bxi\\\\\nIt pays.\nLONDON, (CP).-Phll Scott, the\n\"fainting Phil\" of the huvyweights.\nopened a beauty parlor and hasn't\ngot into the news since. But his brother, S. W. Suffllng. is a good enough\nbilliard player to rate mention fre-\nauently. He Is champion of thc\nQueen's club. Scott's family name ls\nSuftUng.\n_..e witer-ioeked groundt nude\nfielding difficult and the Nelson\nbaUen were putting them by the\ninfield, Jutt out ot reach. The rain\ncame at the end of the flnt inning.\n8TRIKE0UTS SEVEN\nIn thl field the Cubi wire more\nfortunttt, ud whin Sulllvin Ltkt\npltytn did connect they hit right\nto thilr oppontntt. Only ont trror\nwat  committed   by  thl   Ntlion\nturn. Brlnlty wtnt thi routt for\nthi Cubi ud htld thtm to thru\nhltt. Puraon, third man up In thi\nflrat Inning for thl vlilton, got i\nthretbtggtr, but Brlnlty itruck\nout Tinner to retire the ildi ud\niqutloh tht but tcorlng thrett of\nSulllvin Ltkt during tht ifternoon. Hc itruck out tivtn bitten\nend wilktd ene.\nThe running wu difficult ud\ntwo pliyen were out efter reaching\nthe otg ufely but through being\nunable to itop. Bilhop, Andenon\nud Witerer, who did tlide, arou\nlooking like tar bablu.\nPooli ot witer lay over the diamond ud uy ttme the bell did\nhit the ground it wu neceuary to\nthrow it ln ud dry lt\nSuUivu Like did not enjoy uy\nbretki during the ifternoon end of-\nf icialt of the turn itated lt wu their\nwont gime of the icaton. When\nthe Cubs travel to SuUlvan Lake\nnext Sunday a much closer game ia\nexpected. They were chalked up\nwith four erron ud were t little\nwild ln their bue throwing.\nBAT AROUND TWICE\nCube counted tn tour of the ilx\ninningi they bitted ud ln the third\nand fifth innlngi bitted iround the\nlineup. Besides the big hltten for\nthe diy, Anderion ud Goble, Fred\nHtminn connected for two hiti,\nEddie Witerer for three, Brenntn\nfor one end Brlnley for iwo. Cilt-\nhan, Pearaon and Stovick mide the\nhits for the visiton.\nThree truckloedi of mu accompanied the team from Sullivan Lake.\nBill Freno and Cadwallder umpired the geme.\nSummery:\nScore by innings:\nSullivan Lake 000 000 0- 0    3  4\nN.G.H. Cubi    J24 070 x-16   16   1\nHome  rum,   Goble;   three-baie\nhits, Pearaon; two-bue hits, Anderson; itruck out by Brlnley, leven,\nby Tenner, three; by Jebeliki, three;\nbasu on balls, off Brlnley, one, oft\nTanner, two, off Jagelskl, two; hit\nbatten, Jagelskj, one.\nLineups:\nSuUlvan Lake \u2014 Sims. Calahtn,\nPeanon, Tuner, Jagelskl, Daniel,\nBertrand, Huctll, Stovick.\nNew Grand Cubi \u2014 Andenon,\nWaterer, Goble, Pasacreta, Hamann,\nBrennan, Bishop, Langili. Cooper,\nBrlnley, Kraft, Kapak, Langill,\nIdentity Wins\nSalem Event\nSALEM, N.H., June 16 (API-\nBreaking on top with a nllghty\nbunt the four-year-old Idutify. t\nchutnut ion of Mm o' Wir, heided\ne parade of 11 crack thoroughbreds\nover the mile and in eighth distance\nin the $10,000 added Rockingham\nPark handicap Saturdiy.\nA crowd of 20,000 uw Identify\nSain hit third stake victory of the\nicetlng when he flashed home three\nlengths thead of J. W. Martin's six*\nyeir-old Dirk Hope, In 1:52 2-5,\nImpressive time for the hetvy trick.\nDiscovery, t greit dltippoint-\nment thli season, wu coupled with\nIdentify tnd flniihed third, I held\nbehind Dirk Hope.\nBy AL DEMAREE\nFormir Pitcher N.Y. Gltntt\nAl Demtree hu preptred u lUui-\ntrated leaflet called \"The Art ot\nBitting,\" which he will glidly tend\nto any reeder requeitlng it. Addreu Al Demaree in care of thii\npiper ud be ture to enclose e self*\ntddreued envelope.\nROMAN SOLDIER\nTRACK VICTOR\nDETROIT, June 18 (AP)\u2014Fleshing e great bunt ot speed it the\nheed of the stretch. Romu Soldier,\nstout-heerted Week colt from the\nSachsenmaler end Reutef stable,\nbett i crack field of ilx other three-\nyur-oldi Saturday to capture the\ntecond running of the $25,000-tdded\nDetroit derby.\nUnder e brilliant ride by the\nveteran George Woolf, the Calgary\nhooter who piloted Azucar to victory ln the $100,000 Suta Anita\nhandicap. Roman Soldier itayed in\ni contending position through the\nmile ud then, hi rapid order,\nsmothered Cold Shoulder ud Sun\nPortlind ud won by two lengthi.\nThe victory wu worth $17,775. Second money ot 18000 wmt to Sun\nPortlud ud third money of $3000\nto Blickbirder.\nWoolf timed hli bid for victory\nperfectly.\nGoing to the outside Romu Soldier swept by Cold Shoulder, ciught\nSun Portlind ud then went on towtrd the flnlih line with enough\nnm left to ihake off I courageous\nbid by Sun Portlud.\nRomu Soldier paid $5.60 to win,\n$2.80 to place tnd $2.60 to thow.\nHii Ume wu 1:58 2-5. only one fifth\nof e iecond llower thu the trick\nrecord for the mile ud S-lOths.\nTrail Takes\nCricket Game\nClub Enjoys Pleasant\nTime With Spokane\nVisitors\nTRAIL, B. C, June 16.\u2014The TraU\ncricket team't anticipation of a\npleasant encounter wu realized\nwhu the Spokue 11 arrived et\nthe smelter city Sundty ud following a luncheon et ihe Crown\nPoint griU, the Trail team entertaining, both squads wut to the\nGovernment Road ground! where\nthe Spokue team won the tou\nud elected to und TraU to bat\nfint Trail won with 64 rum ud\ndiimi-eed the viliton tor 87.\nMatthews of Spokue copped high\nwore for-the visiton with 23 rum.\nW. Taylor of Trail wu high icorer\not the local squad with 18.\nThe social aspect ot the affair\nwu considerably enhanced by the\npresenece of leveral lady visiton.\nThe teami and scorers were:\nTrail\u2014Eric Rivell 4, J. Colls 4, J.\nKltchin 1, G. Eaton 3, W. Taylor 18,\nP. Easom 5. E. Martin (captain) 15,\nArt Chamben, J. Bainu 1, Dick\nStilu and Monty Stephens 8.\nSpokane \u2014 Matthew! 23, Lake,\nSmith, Robert! 1, Hilder 5, Lockett\n1, Manlcapalll 2, Byen 2, Cooper,\nJohnstone (captain) 2, ud Mitchelt\nYou are icarcely conscioui of\nwearing a wrap at all If you are\nIhe possessor of a full-length black\ntulle evening cepe. Very effective\nworn with a black* taffeta evening\ndress.\nU.S. LACROSSE\nOUTFIT TO PLAY\nFOR LALLY CUP\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.. June\n16 (CP).\u2014An eU-American ltcroue\nteem wlU play at verloui Ctntdltn\ncitiu en route here for the opening\non June 26 of e best-of-five seriei\nfor the internttlonal champlonihlp\nud the Lilly trophy, Pruident Dan\nMcKenzie of the Cuadlu Amateur\nLacroue auociation announced Saturday.\nMr. McKentle uld Miller Moore,\nprealdent of the United Statu Intercollegiate Lacroue uwclation. hu\n\u25a0greed to three exhibition gtmu\nwhich wiU likely be staged it Ctlgtry, Winnipeg end either Toronto\nor Montrul enroute wett\nAn ill-star British Columbli turn\nwlU be telected to meet the Ameri-\ncus here ud it Vincouver June 26\nend 28 ud July 1. It the series goes\nto five gtmu the othen wlU be\nplayed the week of July 1-6.\nThe American team it being le-\nlected trom New Englud college..\nJohns Hopkini unlvenlty hold! the\nLilly trophy it pruent\nBUDDY MYER IS\nGOODSTICKER\nBrowns Split Games\nWith Senators in\nAmerican Race\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nW L Pet\nNew York  34 19 .642\nChtcigo  27 21 .563\nDetroit  29 23 .558\nClevelud 28 23 .549\nBoiton 26 27 .491\nWuhlngton    25 28 .472\nPhiledelphie  21 28 .429\nSt Louii  15 35 .300\nRAIN BEATS YANKS\nCHICAGO, June 16 (AP)-A tor-\nrential rain ttorm forced postponement ot todey'i doubleheider between New York Americans and\nChicago White Sox, ud with the\npostponement wuhed away en 8-0\nYankee leed in the fourth inning, a\n$50,000 gate ud Lou Gehrig! eighth\nhome run ot the teaaon.\nMule Htu, tint mtn up in Uie\nSox half, had just doubled, when\nthe terrific downpour started.\nA'S LOSE TO TIGERS\nDETROIT. June 16 (AP)-Detroit\nTigen pounded two Philadelphia\npitchen tor 17 hits today to triumph\nover Uie AthleUci 13-3. It wu the\nthird straight defeat tor the Al.\nPhilidelphii    3    6  2\nDetroit  _ 18   17   0\nBenton, Cuter ud Berry; Rowe'\nend Cochrane.\nINDIANS TAKE COUPLE\nCLEVELAND, June 16 (API-\nMel Herder, ice Indian righthander,\nheld Boaton Red Sox to i feeble\nlingle in tbe iecond inning of the\ntint geme of e double header to**\ndiy. The Indlui won 4-0, then went\non to wallop the Sox 9-3 ln the\nlecond contut\nFint gime:\nBoiton       0    11\nClevelud      4  10  0\nGrove, Welberg ud Ferrell; Herder ud Pytlak.\nSecond geme:\nBoeton  3  11  0\nClevelud   _.   9   15  0\nWelch, H. Jihruon ud R. FerreU,\nBerg; Hudlln and BrenzeL\nMYER SLAMS THE PILL\nST. LOUIS, June 16 (AP)-The\ncellar-dwelUng Browni broke a\nfour-game losing itruk todty, noting out Wuhlngton Sentton 10*9\nin the lecond half of i doubleheider\nafter dropping the tint gtme 17-8.\nBudd*\/ Myer, Senitor tecond baseman, hit 1 lingle, \u2022 triple end two\ndoublu ud boosted his total with\ntwo more doubli baggers ln the\nnightcap.\nFint game:\nWaahlngton  17   21   0\nSt Louli    8   11   8\nWhitehill. Been, Huien tnd Bolton; Knott Andrewi, Coffman ud\nHemiley.\nSecond gime:\nWuhlngton     9   13   2\nSt Loula _  10   12   1\nLlnke ud Holbrook; Walkup,\nKnott Thomu ud Huth, Hemsley.\nREMEMBER WHEN?\nBy thi Ctntdlin Pnu\nBobby Jonu placed 20th ln the\nqutlifying tut of the British open\ngolt championship at Hoylike live\nvein igo todiy, ud Britain wu\nhopeful thit \u25a0 homebred would prevent Uie Georglen from sweeping ill\nbefore him. Bobby smished tbe\nhopet by winning the title, second\nleg of the grand-slim he icored In\n1930.\nAMBITION BIKE RIOER\nLONDON (CP)-Hubert Opper-\nmen, ftmoui Auitrallin cyclist, hu I\nirrlved here with e tlngultr irnbl-'\ntlon. He intendi holding everv Brlt- J\nIsh roid rtcord on i single bicycle '-\nbv the ud ot 1935. That Is hli Idea .-\nof conquering Britain. Then he in* -\ntendi taking on the United State* r\nV*\nX_i_\nPLAIN OR\nCORK TIP\nBritish Consols\nCOLLECT  THE  CAnDPICTUniS\n 1\n\t\n'\nMINING SHARE\nTURNOVER OFF\n.Smallest Turnover In\nYear Registered;\nGolds Quiet\nTOBONTO, June 16 (CP)-Vol*\ntime dwindled to 107,000 ihiru\non the Toronto mining mirket Siturdiy, imillut turnover ot the yeir\nPricu nttened .lightly In the (old\n\u25a0roup but the miicellueoui mlnu\nIndex improved about a quarter\npoint\nButtle and MeWatten, had a net\ngain ot 10 centi. Uttle Long Lac\nand Prospectors' Airwiyi Improved\n8 centi uch while Mecaue, McKen*\nale, God'i Lake, Bufftlo-Ankeritt\nud Anglo-Huronlu cloied lower.\nIn lemor gold group there wu little doing.\nIb the bue metali and silvers,\nonly Sudbury Baiin appeered on\nthe upside.\nWHEAtlfSl\nNEW LOW MARK\nCHICAGO. June 16 (AP)-Whut\naold it the lowut price level Stturday since May 1834.\nNearly Idul crop condltloni\nthroughout the mtire North Amerlcu whut belt, including beneficiil\nralni ln spring whut areu, led to\naugmented wiling of wheit ud to\nilmultaneous duth of aggreuive\nbuying.\nThe close tor whut wu nervous.\nIH to 1% lower. July 78% to 78,\ncorn unchmged to tt lower, July\nTtH to 79, the Mme u July whut,\noata Vt to H oft\nPOUND DIPS\nMONTREAL, June 16 (CP)-The\npound iterllng ud the United\nStatu dollar dipped slightly on\nMontrul foreign exchtngu Stturdiy, Iterllng wu oft 7-16 of e cent\nat 4.94 6*16 while the dollu eued\n1-12 of 1 per cent to 1.00 1*16. The\nfrtnc held unchtnged tt 6.60.\nForest Work on\nMonashee Section\nVICTORIA. June 16 (CP). - New\ntralli linking Cowichu ud Nltlnit\nltku; cutting Hardwick, Wut Thurlow, ud Sonora liltndt ln the Oulf\nIsludi iret; it Sloquet creek at the\nhud of Htrrlion like; louth of Hope\n\u2022long Silver creek to Skigit river;\nud from the Meonaihee mine down\nthe Kettle river, htve been ulected\nby the Britiih Columbli forut\nbruch u part of the work to be undertaken thli lummer undir the forestry training icheme. Upward! of\n400 young mm have been iccepted\nunder virions branches ot tbl\nicheme, 100 of whom still remain to\nbe notified.\nOne hundred of the youtha w*\nlected for training will be attached\nto (orest rangen: 70 more will be\nunder Instruction in three miln\nctmpi, which will be uted In time u\nfilling centen for othtr unite ln thi\nfield. In idditlon tnil crewi In unltt\not 10 mu uch. will be given employment ln cutting flra-breaki ud\npick*tnlli ln the principal foruti of\nthe province.\nNotlcu to 100 mu ilrudy iccepted for thi work will be milled\nwithin the next few dtyt. bringing\nthou engaged under vtrloui\nbranchee of the icheme up to 400\nmen. The ferutry training plu wu\nlaunched by Hon. G. S. Peerton 10\ndiyi igo. ud ii getting tway to a\npractical itarf. with trained foruten\nin chirge of the men it every point\nTraining ln practical forutry work,\nud useful employment meanwhile,\nare the oblecte of the icheme\nWeeldy Review of the\n.  Mines\nBy SIDNEY NORMAN\nMining Editor, Vancouver Sun\n\u2022THI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION. I.C\u2014MONDAY MORNINO. JUNI 17. 1888*\nVANCOUVER, B. C. June 16 -\nBrelorne it continuing milling operations at a rate of W0 torn daily\nand contemplate! no change. Running 14 days in May after losing 17\ndayi due to the itrike, production\nWu 1614 ouncei from 6184 tom, in*\n(Ucating recovery of 89.12, approximately 8- per ton below the level\nrf April recovery. On No. 8 level\nIt on the King vein tht drift hu\nBelied through between 60 ud 70\nMet of good ore at a point about\n1300 feet utt ot the producing area.\nthli ii in ibeolutely virgin ground.\nUnofficially, it it uld vtluu on No.\n11 level ere ihowlng improvement\n~er No. 11.\n_ Development of Brediu, lying\nbetween Pioneer ud Bralome. ud\nof which Brtlorne ownt 66 per cent\nof cipital, ii proceeding meet ut-\nlafactorlly with every probtblllty\nthat milling facilltiu will have to\nbe considered ihortly. The drift\nIrom No. 2 shift on the Ida Miy vein\nhu been carried between 600 ud\nItM feet upon better than half ounce\nnld ore with better thu drift\nwidth.\n_ Yinkee Girl, Ymir diitrict, con*\nlinuei uninterrupted operation ot\n100-ton mill with hetdi running\n...jtwun .4 ud i ounce gold. F. It\ntVeeku, director, who hu Just\nide i periodical visit to the mlnee,\nwrit a new drift on the Spur\nin on the 640 livel ln ore for the\nit 70 teet ln virgin territory aver-\n.68 ounce over a width of\n\u2022 feet uven inchei, with the\n. SO fut averaging. 02 gold over\nthree feet one inch width. On\nJone 10 the vein widened to lix\nleet in a face ell high grade ore.\nrhe winze below the 1236 foot\nlevel il close to the 100-foot mark\nin the incline ud following toot-\nill. Average value is -J65 gold.\nie hanging will section which\nrries highut vtluu will be crou\nit it the 100-foot level. Tbe vein\nowed t width of li tnt at the\nfoot level.\nWesko Exploration h Develop*\nnut company, Ymir camp, will\n'*nge its name to Wesko Cold\nines and take over operatlona of\nhe Centre Star mine, Ymlr dis-\nrid Another company, to be known\nCartilage Gold minu, will ac-\n|lUlre title to ell other propertiu\nWesko, numbering over 200\ntani between Sheep creek end\nYmir ud Including Calharge, Big\nNtch ud Longsley groupe, all of\n\u2022bich have good lurface showing..\netaili regarding participation by\ntent ihtreholdtn will be an*\nneed et the annual meeting to\nke place before the end of the\nnth. Cutre Star contlnuu to de-\nop ia a remarkable manner ud\nectora are giving preliminary\nisidtntion to milling facilities.\nhe property wu recutly visited\nr Ira B. Joralemon on behalf of\nlitem lnteruti who are consld*\nring milor (inucing.\nWueta Oold minu, orgulred by\n\u25a0eptain C. I.' Hutton of London,\ngland, hu taku over the Bun-\nnil) Oold property on 160-mile\ntek ln the Nelaon diitrict and\nflow to the internitlonil line The\noperty li developed to a depth of\nabout 190 feet by two adits ud\nhas mtde tome shipments to the\nTrail imelter with u everage vtlue of over .6 ounce gold per toa\nA. G. Lugley, well Known local\nengineer will have charge of operation-. The compuy wu capitalized In 1,500.000 shares, par value\n50 centi, the directorate including\nCommander MacKenzie Grieve,\nroyil nivy, General Sir Ormond.\nWinter of London, ud Captain Hutton, who formerly lived in the\nOkuagu dlitrlct, and wu tor tome\nyun Canadian commissioner in\nLondon.\nWutern Exploration compuy,\ncontrolled by Wiiconiln lumbermen will ruume operation! of the\nMammoth ellver-lea4*iinc mine at\nSilverton, Slocan diitrict, July 1,\naccording to mnouncement by\nRuih J. White, mining engineer of\nWillice, Idiho, who wfll bT in\nchirge. The property is believed to\nhtve gretter ruervu thu uy other\nmine In the diitrict It it developed to i depth of 1300 feet by aditi\nud ii equipped with a modern 160\nton mill completed just as thi de-\n8ration itarted. Operation! were\nten lutpended with the plant run\nhardly long enough for complete\n\u2022djuitmenti. All equipment M ln\nflnt din shape so there will be\nlittle deliy in resuming production\nupon in important scale.\nIn JH months since the 100 ton\nmill wu itarted, Merldlu Mining\ncompuy, Lardeau dlitrlct, his recovered 1898 ounces of gold ud\n774 ouncu of lilver from 10,600\ntoni milled. Total value 866314. The\naverage value of the concentrate\nwas 8215 per ton ud the everage\ngold content of mine run wo about\n$7. No attempt at selective mining\nii made, the entire vein being broken down ud milled, Wldthaln placu trom eight to 90 feet Broken\nore ln stopes estimated at 10,000\ntoni ill accumulated since operations were started urly thii yeir\nThe new 100 ton flotation plut\nof the Ymlr Consolmited, operating Ymlr ud Gobdenough mlnu,\nYmir diitrict, will probibly establish a record in conitructlon. It is\nnow believed the mill will be turning over a few days before the end\nof June. Crewi are working in\nboth mlnu end a large reserve of\nmilling ore li broken down in atopu\nwith ill blm filled. Huvy machln-\ntry li being delivered if the mill\nlite or ii on the way from Vucouver. Conitructlon of the mill\nbuilding ud other lurfice improvement! ire nearly completed.\nContiderabli public Interest wu\nmuifuted in oil during the put\nwuk. Columbia Oilt, drilling to\nthe ritthetd diitrict In the touth-\neut pert of the province hu ruched a depth of 3468 fut with oil\nltdtn gu blowing in with gruter\nitrength thu ever. A tut barrel of\ncrude hu been collected ud ihipped to Kaliipel for utlyilt. Then\nsums to be good tupport to the\ntheory that the drill it nurlng the\nbottom of older overthruit tormt-\ntlon ud entering younger oil-bearing formation ai predicted by Dr.\nOlnon, petroleium geologiit, under\nwhou edvice operalioni ire being\ncirrled out\nMontreal Stock Prices\n.   Telephone  133(4\nC Packing   i\u00bb\nnail    _ 9H\nIC Power A    28\nkiUd Producta  - 30(4\nBronze    29\nCar Fdy    7H\nCement ..\u2014.-,.  6(4\nCement pfd \u2014.\u2014 89*4\ni Ind Alcohol A  - 8(4\nIndl Alcohol B  TH\nfu Pic Rlwy     lOtf\nm Stumera _ .- 1\n*luhutt   TH\n. Mln Is Smelt  168\nlg :\\\nGurd  . IH\n\u25a0UtoD \u00bbr  - 3\npteraattonal Nickel ..._ _ 38tt\ngiuey Harrli _>. . 4\nlontreal Por  __\u201e_.__._.._  38(4\nNet Steel Car __. _ 1S(4\nNat Brewing  MH\nNtUvte \u201e  1&\nower Corporation _ _.... JH\ni tre* __ ...:._.... IH\n\u25a0wlnigu .*!**___*t_.___t_. 18\nSouth Cu Power ___i\nSteel of Canada _____\nCUKII     \u2022\nAnd Brewing .\u201e,_,., ,_.-,\nBrew It Diit _. \t\nB A Oil  _ \t\nCtn Celtnue \t\nCan Dredge  \t\nCin Milting \t\nCm Wineriu  \t\nDlit  Setgram   \t\nImperitl Oil \t\nIntemttlontl Petrol\nMeColl Fronteneo ...\nMitchell Robt .......\nM\"\"7 \u2014\nCanada ___..\u2014-.\nCanadian \u2014...__....\nCommerce _\t\nDominion\t\nMontrul    --.__,\nNovt Scoti! \t\n\" \u00bbal\t\nIWILLANIOUl\"'\nDominion Storea  ._X\nWird ot Canada A ......._.._..,\n18Vt\n.   31H\nJ\n|\n179\n176\n.30\n200\n.    TH\n34(4\nMarket and Mining News\nPOWERGROUP\nIS STAGNANT\nMONTREAL, June 16 (CP)-Wlth\ntrading continuing to hold at e low\nebb during Siturdiy'i abbreviated\nunion, lecurity pricei were inclined to ilump fractionally aa in*\nvutora dabbled only ilightly.\nThe mirket received a good dul\nof encouragement from will itreet\nbut did not ruct to the better tone\nexisting in thit cuter ud induitry.\nThe power group wu itegnut\nwith few of the iwuu ~\nMontrul Power cloied unchtnged\nit 29V\u00ab while Shiwlnigin eued (4\nto 16. Cuidlu Northern Power it\n20 wu unchtnged.\nBanki were euler, Canada dropping tt point to 61V, ud Royal\nHipped tt to 149%. Montreil held\nunchuged at 180.\nBell Telephone wai up Vi point\nto 1284 ind C P.R. ilid down tt to\n10.(4. Foundation company made a\ngiln of tt at 13. Famoui Pliyen\nslipped two pointi to 14 ud Dominion Steel k Coal moved up tt\n519.\nConiolidited Mining 81 Smelting\nwis off two points to 164 while\nNitionil Breweriei wu Vi lower it\n38tt. Nttlonal Steel Car it 15*4 wai\ndown tt point ud Steel ot Cuada\nwas up Vi at 49Vi. Lake ot the\nWoods eued Vi to 8,\nCueda Car rose Vi point to TVi,\nud B.C. Power at 25, Cuadlu Induitrlil Alcohol it Btt, Cuadlan\nCeluue at 20, Cuada Cement preferred it 59, Imperial Tobacco at\n134. General Steel Warn it Jtt,\nMiuey Hirrli at 4Vi, ud McCoil\nFrontenac at IStt were unchuged.\nRAILROAD AND\nUTILITIES UP\nNEW YORK, June 18 (API-Railroad ud utility twuu regiitered\n-till further gelni during Saturday'!\n\u25a0irlei uulon of the bond market\nWhile there were a few deflections from the upwird movement\nmong Junior railroad loana, the\nmain body of thue lecurltiu ex*\nchuged hudi it idvucu ot V\u00ab to\nmore thu a point\nAmong inauitrlili and utllltlu,\noutitindlng performincet were\nturned In by bondi of the Internationil Telephone which were\npicked up in lubstentltl volume by\niridera ud lnvutors who believed\nthe company had miterlilly improved iti finueial poiltlon by re*\nllnquiihlng ltt peternal hold upon\nPostal Telegraph It Cable Corp.,\none of ita prlnclptl lubiidiarlea,\nwhich filed e petition for reorgan*\nlutlon ln the federal court rrlday.\nIsland Mountain\nMinei Production\nVANCOUVER. June 1\u00ab (CP)-\nProduction at Iilud Mountain\nMinu comptny, Ltd. during Mty\nwu reported by the mintgement\nU 84358 or 1373 ouncu from 2468\ntont ot ore.\nNarrow Changes on\nForeign Exchange\nNEW YORK. June 18 (CP)-\nChugu were nirrow on Siturdiy'i\nforeign exchange mirketi.\nThi pound iterllng it 84.94 wu\noff tt cmt The Cintdltn dollar reduced lti dlicount from 8-82 to 1*16\nper cent The French franc held un*\nchuged et 6.69tt centa.\nCommodity Trad*\nEarn Off at N. Y.\nMONTREAL, June 16 (CK-Tred*\nIng eued off on the Cuadlu commodity exchange Saturday.\nJune illver cloeed at 72.90 bid,\nJuly 73.15 bid, September T.T8, De*\ncember 74.93.\nEaitorn Salt*\nMONTREAL. June 16 (AP)-Sale\u00ab\nof 100 or more ihtru on the Montreil ttock exchange today:\n165 B C Pow A, 280 Can N Pow,\n2'5 Ind Ale A, 190 CPR. 150 Smelters, 332 De S It C B, 220 Foundation C. 440 Nlcktl, 720 Mtl Pow, 22J\nShawinigu, 240 Steel Can, 3630\nPow Debs.\nTORONTO, June 16 (CP)-Salu\nof 100 or more shares on the Toronto ttock exchinge Saturday:\n250 Abltibl, 290 Burt F N. 816\nCPR. SOO D S 4 C B, 257 Ford A,\n838 Nlcktl; 250 Lobliw B, 225 M*\nHirrli,  310  H  Wilken,  148  Cen\nSmelt\nExchang* Rat**\nMOI-JTREAL,' Junt 11 (CP)-Bri-\ntiih ud foreign exchipge closed\neuler Saturday.\nArgentine, peep    \t\nAustria, schilling:   .......\nBelgium, belli\nX01\n_>65_\n.1088\n.1696\n.5849\n.0660\n.4032\n4.94tt\n_f_\nChina, Hong Kong doilan\nFrance, true\t\nGermtny, reichemerk\t\nGrut Britain, pound\t\nItaly, Ure ...~Z \u2014\nJapan, yen\t\nUnited Statu dollar, 1*16 per cent\npremium,\n(Compiled by the Royil Buk of\nCanada).\nVancouver Salts\nVANCOUVER, June 18 (CP) -\nMining shares wld on the Vancouver stock exchange Saturday were:\nListed: Big Mlu 1338, Bradian\n350, Bralorne 1220, B R X 1000, Dentonla 1000, Kootenay Bel 600, Mak\nSiccar 600, Mtrldisn 8200, Morning\nStar 1600, Nit S 500. Premier Gold\n350. Reno 700, SeUy 200, Sheep\nCreek 1000, Taylor Bridge 280, Wiy*\n\u2022ide 400.\nCurb: B. C. Nickel 800, Congreu\n600, Grange 21,000. Bome 1M0, II*\ntend Mounttln JOO, Mlnto 8800, Nicola -MOOT Noble Five 7000, Pud\nOreille 608. Queenelle 160. Silver-\ntdo 1060. Silvercrut 2000, Sllver-\nsmlth noo, vldette 100.\nMinntapolii Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, June 16 (AP>-\nWbut Ne. 1 northern 74tt to 97tt,\nNo. 1 red durum 73.\nDow   Jones   Averages\nHleh Low\n30 industrials  119.67 118.68\n20 rails    88.62 83.25\n20 utilities    21.19 21.03\n40 bonda \t\nClou\n119.17\u2014up\n88.54\u2014Up\n21.15\u2014up\n96.88\u2014up\n.17\n.38\n.14\n.20\nVancouver  Stock  Exchange\nLIITID\nA P Con \t\nAmal CHI\t\nBig Miu     ______\nB C Pack pfd _\t\nBndiu    \t\nBnlorne Gold\t\nBridge River Con ...\nB SX Gold\t\nCtrlboo Gold \t\nC It E Corp\t\nCout Brew -\t\nDentonii\t\nCommonwulth\t\nOold Beit\t\nHome Oil \t\nInternitlonil Coil\nKoot Belli, _.\nMik Slccir _ _\nMerldiu ..... _-\nModi)      _.\nMorning Star\t\nNat Silver\t\nPioneer Gold\t\nPremier Gold\t\nPremier Border ....\nReno Gold\nReeves MacDonald\nSilly Minu\t\nSilmon Oold\t\nShwp Creek __\nSpooner\nTtylor Bridge _\t\nWtysldt   \t\nWellington\t\nCURB\nAnaconda  _.\nAtllnPac   _\nBuver SUver\t\nBluebird \t\nB C Silver\t\nB C Nickel\t\nBunker HUl\t\nCtntdltn Rud\t\nCalmont.\nCongrut _\t\nCrow'i Neat    \t\nDelhousie Minu\nDelheuile OUt ....\nDictator ,_\nDunweU    \u2014\nEut Crut \t\nFtlrvlew Ame \t\n\u25a010\n.07\nASK\n.18\n.14\n.74\n.T\u00bb\n16.00\n-r*\n1.90\n195\n4.76\n4.98\nsa\nmm\nm\n1  -12\n1.11\n1.18\n3\u00bb\n.40\n13.00\n13.25\n.33\n.38\n\u2014\n.05\n33%\n31\n.52\n\u2014\n30\n*.\n.41\n.17\nJO\n.06\n.06tt\n_\u00bb\n.24\nMV,*\n.08\n\u00abw\n.06\n10.00\n10.60\n1.61\n1.88\n\u2014\n.00(4\n145\n1.47\n.13\n.18\n.80\n31\n.12tt\n.14\n.82\nJU\n.17\n:19\n.16\n154\n.14(4\n.16\n.04\n\u2014*\nfl*\n-\n.07\nA7H\npaa\n.02\n-80\n1.00\n.28\n.10\n\u2022tt.80\n4880\n.05(4\n-OBVi\n\u25a0V\n.05(4\nJT\nJO\n_\u00bbtt\n.14\n41\n_H\n\u2014\n.02\n.08\n.08\n-        .Wtt\nFawn Min _\nFederal Oold\t\nFreehold  _\t\nOeo Copper \t\nGltdir Creek\t\nGolconda\t\nGold Mountain\t\nGto Enterprite ....\nGto River Gold\t\nOrange      \t\nOruU Wlhksnt\t\nHecle\t\nHedley Annl\t\nHlghwood Sircu..\nHomt Gold\t\nIndlu\t\nIndepudenee \t\nItland Mountain\nKoot Flor ......\nLakevlew  _\t\nLucky Jim _\t\nMar Jon \t\nMercury  _\t\nMerland  \t\nMcGillivray Cotl.\nMinto Gold\t\nMorton Wol\t\nNicola       \t\nNoble Five\t\nPictlta\t\nPend Oreille\t\nPilot Gold   .,\nPorter Idaho\t\nRoytlite \t\nRuth Hope _ -..\nSUvercreet  \u2014\nQuuneUe Q\t\nRuchrau'i \t\nReUef Art  \u2014\nSilverado Con .._..\nSilvenmlth _\nSunshine X O \u2014\nTiylor Wind\t\nunited Emp \t\nUnited OU \t\nVldette Gold\t\nViking Oold\t\nWeterloo  \u2014\nWaverley TW _.\nWhitewater \t\nYmlr Yanku \t\n. .01\n. .00(4'\n. .03\n. J2\n. .09(4\n. J3(4\n. JO\n. .OOtt.\n. .OOtt'\n. .06(4\n. Mtt\n.02(4\n.03(4\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAlexudrii\nBirry Hollinger\nBau Metala\t\nBenkfleld\t\nBeer Explor\t\nBig Mlu .\t\nBoblo .......\nBndiu ...\nBralorne\nBRX\t\nBuf Ankerite _. .\nCu Malartlc \u2014______\nCariboo Gold Q\t\nCeiUe Trath\t\nCentrei Man _________\nCratral fit\t\nChlbogamou _____\nCout Copper ___.\nColumario _____\nConarlum  ________\nCon M & S .-_-.-\t\nDom Explor \u2014\u2014_\u2014-.\nEldorado \t\nFalconbrldge \u2014 .\u2014..\nGod's Lake _\u2014\t\nGranidi  .._._.__\nHardrock  _____\nHollinger\t\nHowey  .......... ....,\nHudion Bur.. .....\nInU Nickel\t\nJtirklwd L \u2014.\t\nLake Mtron .._.._........\u201e._\nLittle Long Lee\t\nLeke Shore \u2014._...._._..__\nMcLtod Cockihutt _.\u2014.\u2014\nMclntyre  ___ _\u2014\nMcWitten O .\nMicuu _\nMilroblc .....\nMiple Luf\t\nMining Corp \u2014\nNipliung\t\nPirkhlll\t\nPiymutar __._.\nPmd OreUle\t\nPickle Crow\t\nPioneer O .\u2014.-.\nPremier O ___.\nReno.... ....._.\nSukoose ._........_.\nSin Antonio \t\nMtt\n.03(4\n.66\nJ8\nJU\n.73\n-32(4\n1.80\n4.60\n.10\n114\n\u00ab\n1.14\n1.02\niS*\n.JOtt\n^\n1.80\n165.00\n.04\n805\n3.70\n1.62,\nJ7\n.47\n14.75\nJO\n18.10\n28J0\nJ9\n.04\n8.10\n82.80\n.04\n42.23\n1J2\n1.75\nJU\nMtt\nl.?5\n2.38\nJO\nJ6(4\nJS7\n280\n10.00\n1.62\n1.48\n\u202208H\n3.26\nSheep Creek ___.-.\nSherritt Oordon\nSlacoe \t\nSmelters Oold ..\nStadaconi \t\nSt Anthony\t\nSud Buln ...\u2014\nSylvanlte \t\nTeck Hughu\t\nToburn ..__....\u2014\nTowagamac\t\n.- agai.__\nTreadweU\nVenturu \u2014....\nWatte Amulet.\nWalllde\nWhite Eagle\t\nWright Hargruvu\nOIL!\nA|tx\n1 AOU\t\nC It E Corp\t\nChem Rueerch \u2014\nDilhouslo ..\t\nHome Oil\t\nImperlil OU\t\nInterl Pete _\t\nMerlind\t\nRoytlite\nNOUSTRIALI\nButty Broi A \u2014\nBuuhtrnoli\t\nBell Tel-Phone ....\nBruUiu ..._\u2014\u2014\nBrew 4 Dirt\t\nCu Brud  \t\nCu Cement\t\nCu Cir & Fdy _\t\nCm Ind Al A\t\nCu  Dredge  \t\nCu Pic Riy _\t\nCom   Bikers   \t\nDlit Seagrama\t\nDominion Storu ...\nFord of Cu A \u2014\nOoodyeer Tire\t\nHiram Wilker\t\nImpl Tob \u201e\u2014\nLobliw A \t\nMissey Htrrii _\t\nStandird Ptvlng ..\n.78\n, .68\n16T\n.07tt\nI\n820\n4.00\n1.18\n.18\n.16(4\nJJ3\n38\nMtt\n8.50\n.T8tt\n16.37(4\n1\n1.40\n.24\n.88\n81-12(4\n86.75\n21\n95.00\n- I\n:::\u00bb_*\n: %\n_ a\n: ?*\n- 8tt\n...  38(4\nStul of Cuada _.\nWalker Brew      8\nJ\n.145\n.   24(i\n.   13\n.   1644\n'   'So\n491-i\nQuotations on Wail Street\n'if\nAllied Chemical\nAmerirtn Cm\nAm For Pow 4\nAm Mi e. Fdy 39\nAm Smelt It He 44\nAm Telephone 138\nAm Tobicco -_  90(4\nAnicondi     16\nAtchison  ._  47tt\nAuburn Moton 31\nBildwln   _    2tt\nBllt tt Ohio ...   11%\nBendlx AviiUon Htt\nBeth Stul   Wtt\nCtntdi Drr._   lOtt\nelile\nLew Clote\n- lMtt\n188H 140 V*\nq i\n127tt 128\n90 90(4\nIStt 16(4\nMtt \u00ab(4\n31\nCu Ptclflc\nlOtt\nCtrro De Pueo 87(4\nChu \u00a3 Ohio    44'i\nChrytlir -  \u00abtt\nCon  Ou N Y 24(4\nCorn   Producti   76\nC Wright Pfd      7tt\nDupont - P 103(4\nEistmtn Kodtk 146*5\nElec Pow & Ll    2(4\nErie   _    9(5\nFord Engllih ....  \u2014\nFord of Cu _..   \u2014\nFirst Nit Storu 55(4\nOenenl Electric 36tt\nOenirtl Foodi\nGenertl Motors\nOold Duit ....\nGoodrich _.\t\nOnnbT _\nOrt North Pfd\nGrt Wut Sugar 30\u00ab4\nHowe Sound 60tt\nHudwn Motora 7tt\nInter Nlekel .... 38tt\nInter Til h Tel 9\nJewel Tu   Htt\n20(4\n- lOtt\n1044 lOtt\nNtt 87\n44tt 44(4\n48tt 49tt\n38tt 23%\n78tt 76\n7tt      744\n102tt 102%\n148 148\n- 3V\n8%      9\n- 9\n- 34\n68 55\n36-4 36\nJ7tt 37*\n13(4 83(4\n17Vi 17(4\nStt     8tt\n- ltt\n16tt 19K\n80(4 80tt\n80 80\nTtt      T(4\n36'i 38tt\n-% il\n- pen\nKenn Copper.\nKruge S S .\n1814\n24(4\nKregger \u00ab. ToU 37V\u00ab\nMick Truck\n39tt\n37(4\n13\n16'-\n8(\n181\nMont Wird\nNuh Moton ....\nNit Dtlry Prod\n1 Pow ft Lt\nI Y Centrei\n\u2022iclfic GU <i El 33\n'ickard Moton 9%\n>enn R R ..... 33tt\n'hllllps Pete    32tt\nPure Oil _ -    8(4\nRadio Corp .....    8(4\nRadio Keith Or     2V,\nRem Rud _    8(4\nRock Islind \u2014 1(4\nSiftwty Storu 38\nShell Union .. lOtt\nS Cal Edison 19tt\nSouth Pacific 16'i\nStu Oil ot Cal 3644\nStaji Oil of Ind 38tt\nStu 011 of N J 49tt\nStewert Wamer 10(4\ntudebiker .....    344\nTexu Corp ...... 3144\nTexu Gulf Sul 35(4\nTlmken RoUen 3ttt\nUnder Type ...   68(4\nUnion Cirhlde    83\nUnion Oil of Cil 18(4\nUnited Aircraft 18tt\nUnion Pacific    106(4\nUS Cit lm Ppe 36tt\nU S Rubber ...  12tt\nU S Steel ....\nVuidlmn Steel\nWut Electric __   ,\nWoolworth ..... 68(4\nMtt Utt\n24 34(4\n3<tt ' 27(i\n39 39tt\n3644 37(4\n1344 12\".\n1644 1644\nI I\nBRALORNE UP\nATjffi(OA$T\nTroding Quiet; Big\nMissouri Is Up\nOne Cent\nVANCOUVER, June 16 <CP>-\nBralorne idvuced 25 to 4.75 In Siturdiy'i thort uulon of the Vincouvtr itock exchinge but chugu on\nthe rut of the list were imill. Trading wu quiet with 1 turnovtr of\n72.555 shtru.\nGrange wu ln demud it 6 ud\ncloud with e net gtln ot _ it 4Vj.\nBndiu gilned 5 it 1.90, Sheep\nCruk wu up 4 tt 82 ind Vldette\nwu 2 higher it 17. United Empire\nwu unchangtd at 4.\nBig Mluourl firmed e cent et\n74, B.C. Nickel wu unchmged at\n28, Pend OreUle loit 1 cent it 67\nud Golcondi used (4 it 23(4.\nSilvenmlth loit tt tt 4(4. Other\nsilver luuu were unchuged.\nRoytlite gtlned 50 it 24.75 with\nno ulu transacted. Ranchmen's\nlut 4 at 52 ud Crow'i Nut eued\n(4 it 12^ ,\nExcise Revenue\nOff for Month\nOTTAWA, June 16 (CP)-Cui-\ntomi ud exciie revenue wu down\n32,627,880 for Miy compired with\nthi corruponding month In 1934.\nThe figuru were releued by the\ndtpirtment of nitionil revenue.\nThe totall were 619,915,361 for lett\nmonth ud 822,542,962 in Miy 1934.\nAgainit thli dtcreue, however, wu\nu increue of 614,947,917 in income\ntax returns.\nThe total Incruu in Income tax\nrevenue for the two montha of the\npreeent fiical yeer wu 314.508.815\nud the decreue in cuitomi ud\nexojN wu 83,133978.\nThe revuue for lut month with\ntoe corruponding figuru tor 1934\nin bncketi foUow:\nCuitomi duUu $6,032,839 (88,803,*\n153), exciie texu 89.001,835 ($10.-\n247,163), excise duUu $3,811,170 (83.*\n428,408, sundries 869416 ($69,229.\nIncome taxu lut month were 848,-\n016,888 ud in Miy, 1934, they were\n830,088,611\t\nWinnipeg Groin\nWINNIPEG, June 15 (CP)-Craln\n(utura Quotttloni:\nOpen   High Low Cloee\nWhwt:\nJuly    81(4    81(4    81(4 Sltt\nAug.    lltt    82(4    61tt lltt\nOtts:\nJuly    89(4    89(4    88(4 39\nOct.     31(4    11(4 83V, Mtt\nBerley:\nJuly     88(4    38tt    38(4 Mtt\nOct  ..... Mtt    Mtt M Mtt\nJuly\"'.... 12244  12244  131(4   131(4\nOct   123(4   123(4   130(4   130V.\nJuly*'.    4044    41       \u00bbtt    40V\u00bb\nOct.      48       43(4    43(4    43(4\nCuh wheat: No. 1 hard and No. 1\nnor. 80(4; No. 2 nor. 77(4; No. 3\nnor. 72(4: No. 4 nor. 67(4; No. 6\nwheat 6044; No. 6 whut 89(4; feed\nBar Gold li Off\nPour Cents in Eoit\nMONTREAL. June 11 (CP)-Bor\ngold in London down (our centt tt\n$34.80 u ounce in Cutditn fundi;\n140i 9d in Brltlth fundi. The fixed\n$3*1 Wuhlngton price imounted to\n$34.76 In Cinidlin.\nDRAB DAY UPON\nTORONTO LIST\nTORONTO, June 18 (CP)-Ex-\ncept for contiderabli trade In the liquor itocki ud olli the induitrtal\nwctioni of thi Toronto exchuge\nsttged 1 drib mtrket on Stturdiy.\nDistillers Sugrami wu volumt\nletder, but thi expected continuation of the tdvtnce on the newi of\ndiimiutl of conipirtcy chirgu\nigiinit tome directon ot Dlatlllera\nSeagranu did not mtterialUt.\nNlcktl, Ford A, Internitlonil Pi*\ntroleum ud Induitrlil Alcohol A\nboarded no price adjustments whUe\nWalken common dropped tt, Imperial OU added (i tnd British Amerlcu OU loit the ume fricUon.\nConiolidited Smelten flniihed a\npoint down.\nThe tone wu e bit soft for the\nbrewery group, banks, botrded re-\nceulons tnd thl utility group moved ilowly.\nWheot Prices Are\nFirm ot Winnipeg\nWINNIPEG, June 16 (CP)-De*\n\u2022plte wwknui at Chicago, wheat\npricu held firm on the Winnipeg\nfraln exchuge Seturdey ud dowa\ni to (4 cent higher.\nJuly wheit ended et 81 tt centi\nwith Auguit it 81 tt. Pit operations\nwen dull ud uninteresting.\nSelling wu on the light ilde ud\nthe few offerings thit mide their\nippeinnce were euily ibwrbed.\nTne buying Included Mattered pur*\nchisu tor export iccount\nChicigo vilues et bottom leveli\nwere off IVi ctntt. Liverpool whwt\nwis (id hightr.\nCaah gralna ipreedt were unchuged ud coarse gralna operation! were dull.\n-PAM NINI\nSTOCKS REACH\nNEW HEIGHTS\nBuying Is Selective at\nNew York; Auto    '\nReports Help\nNEW YORK. June 16 (API-Aided by e iptnking breeze ot good\nlentiment, itocki blew ilong to\nmuy new highs for thi yeir In\n\u2022ctive trading on thi New York\nItock exchuge Saturday.\nBroken tald demud for iharei\nchiefly reflected three factors:\nQuieter nervu In the finuciil district, bright spots on the business\nhorizon end the continued quut of\nIdle money for profitable employment. The buying, however, wu\nselective ud much of the lilt wu\nbarely chuged.\nThe moderately cheerful mood\nover the tone of buiineu wu\nstrengthened to tome extent by\nCram 1 report which ihowed euto*\nmobile production tomewhtt higher\non the wwk ln ipite of eiru*_r expectation! thit the rite wouia Hick-\nen seasonally.\nMeasured hy the Auoclated Preu\niverage of 60 itocki, the mirket\nrow .1 to 44.2, e new top for the\nyeer, Tiinsictions totalled 579,630\nihiru.\nRllla put on a relatively lively\nperformance. Santa Fe wai up 1(4\n\u2022t 47(4, Union Picifle hid a gain ot\ntt at 105(4 and New York Centrei\nwu up tt it 18(4-\nCerro de Pisco wu down 1 point\n\u2022t 87 while U. S. Smelting give\nup 3(4 et 108-..\nAlthough the evenge run ot Industrials advanced fracUonally, American Cm wu up ltt it 140tt ind\nPhilip Morrli puffed ahead for a\ngain of 2tt.\nExchanges\nNJW YORK, June 11 (CP)-Ce-\nnidlin dolltn todty 1-16 per cut\ndiicount, yuterdiy 8-82 per eent\ndiscount, week ago 1*16 per cent\ndiscount.\nFranc 6.6944 eente.\nLire 8.25 cents.\nHeavy Soils Take Water Slowly\n\u2022y  DROUGHT IPOT  INVIITIQATION\nIt wUl be of Intereat to farmera\nwho have huvy \u25a0olla to irrigate, to\nheir thit toil scientist! hive found\nout in recut yun with rcgird to\ntoe ability of sills ind diyi to tb-\n\u25a0erb water.\nIt li nported by invutlnton In\nNew Jeney that clay toUi there\nwere found to wak in rainwater\nfairly reidlly Immediately after a\ndry ipell, but thit ifter thi top\n\u2022oil wu wetted, the nte of witer\nibtorption fell very npldly. The\nconclmion thiy rwched wu thet\nwhere the opne in the toil ire very\nimell. u lo 1 clay, the witer\ntrtveli downwtrdt moitly through\nthi cncki produced by drying.\nSimilar reporta have come from\nOeimuy, wbere Invutlgitlom hive\nbeu conducted on aoili planted\nout to field cropi.\nThe U. S. department of agriculture tound thet water traveli\nthrough a day partly by meui\nof \"lurface of natural cleavige,\"\nbut atlll mon by meena ot worm\nholu ud root holu. The more ex-\ntemlve hid beu the root growth of\nthe cropi recently grown, the more\npermuble wu the soil ud the more\nreadily did it wik In witer. Thii\nfict hu beu corroborated by the\nwriter in obwrvationa mada on\nhuvy will ln Eut Kelowna ud\nln Glenmore.\nThe conclusion to be dnwn from\nthe ebove oburvetlon ii obvioui,\nthat ii, that a deep-rooted crop will\nbe of vilue in lncreuing the per-\nmeablllty of a clay wU. Thui aweet\nclover ii recommended u a cover\ncrop to u orchard on hwvy wU.\nAi the pluti die, the rooti die and\nleave open holu. It tometimu happen!, however, thit the wU la as\ntight that the rooti of sweet clover\ndo not penetrate deeply, to whleh\ncue alfalfa il preferable. Wlto thle\ncrop. More patlenta li required.\nThe plinti ihould be aUowed to\ngrow for four or tive yean, when\nploughing them In will kill the\nrooti ud thui mike the desired\nopeningi.\nCover cropi hive enother efteet\non the iblllty of the wii to aeek\nin water\u2014an effect whlcb li like**\nwise of grwt importuce. Thet ia,\nthey add vegetable mitter or humus to the top wll, ud thui ruder\nit more crumbly ud poroui. A\nhuvy wU rich in humui abeorbe\nweter much mon npldly than ene\ncontaining no humus. _,\n\\.\n.. si-a\n  84(4\neel I3tt\n-- m\nWrigley   _  Sltt\nYellow Truck\nSltt    Sltt\n\u00ab4    - \u2022     3\nMontreal Silver Prices\nMONTREAL JunTl8lcPJ.--fifl*wr futuru daud\nsteady on the Cni\u00bb-li\u00bbn commodity exchange Saturdsy, 6 to\n15 points lower.  Total contracts traded were 8.\nOptn High Uw Clou\nJuly \u201e     78.30B 73*25 73.85 78.15B\nJune     78.00B 72.90 72.90 72.90B\nSept 78.95.74.20 74.20 78.95 74-20\nDec    76.10B 75.00 74.95 74.95\n \u25a0\nSTOCK CERTIFICATES\nORDER FORMS\nMINE ond MILL FORMS\nPAYROLL FORMS\nSPECIAL RULED FORMS\nTIME SHEETS\n*T\u2014\nMining\nCompanies\nConiult tho largest and\nmoit modorn printing\nplant in tho inttrior of\nB. C. for Printing Require-\nmtnh.     W   V^\nWt Glvt Strvlct\nLETTERHEADS\nENVELOPES\nVOUCHER CHECKS\nSYNOPTIC FORMS\nLEDGER LEAVES\nLOOSE LEAF BINDERS\ni\nWl COULD INUMKATI MORI.. . but wt w-suM Ilk* to Impiwss tht f\u00ab\u00bb\nthat we make everything tn eur twn plant . . . which enables us tt flvt tur\ncuitomeri 1 ptrstml strvlct in ell thtlr varied printing needs.\nLIT US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR\nNEXT ORDER\nOUR PHONI NUMMR IS 144\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nCommercial Printing Dept*\nNILSON, B.C.\nIOOK BINDING - RULID FORMS - LITHOGRAPHERS\n \"'\u25a0\"\"- \"\" '\nPAGI TIN-\nSapp's\nChocolates\n$1.00   $2.00\nMann* Rathtf lord\nDrug Co..\nB.C. Conservative\nParly Is Active\nWill Have Hand in the\nFederal Campaign^\nSenator Heard\nMORE ABOUT\nU.J. \"G-MEN\"\n(Contlnutd From Pigi Ont)\nciptured by the \"G-men\" for the\nmttch of Charles Boettcher of Denver, Colo. He committed suicide\nin his jail cell. Walter McOee met his\nWaterloo in the abduction ot Mary\nMcElroy of Kansas City, Mo., and\nhe now ii serving e life sentence.\nRoger Touhy and his gang were\ngiven a 99-year stretch for the snatch\nof John (Jake the Barber) Factor ln\nChicago. Manney Strewl. Albany.\nN.Y., character, is serving a 50-year\nterm for the abduction of John J.\nO'Connell Jr.. member of a powerful Albany political family. George\n(Machine Gun) Kelly and hit pirtner in crime, Harvey Bailey, are in\npriion for life following the abduction of Charlei F. Urschel ot Okla-\nhomi City. Arthur (Doc) Birker, tl-\nleged member of the notorioui Karpis gug. will remain in priion for\nlife ln connection with the kidnapping of Edward G. Bremer, St. Paul,\nMinn., buker. J. Edgar Hoover, director of thc bureau of Investigations of the department ot justice,\nhas been the mu \"behind the scene''\nin all ot thue arrest!.\nFrance May Be in\non Naval Talks\nCopyright 193S. Hivu Ntwt Agtncy\nLONDON. June IS (CP-Htvu>.-\nReporti were current here todty\nBritain would uk Fiance to tend a\nnaval delegation here immediately\nafter the Anglo-German naval con-\nveriationi are concluded, to discuss\nthe consequences of the tnticiptted\nnaval accord between London and\nBerlin.\nThe Germu nival talki enter\ntheir finil phase Monday, with\nagreement ilreidy reached on the\nprinciple of granting Germany a\nfleet 55 per cent of Britain'i underage tonnige.\nThe talks were hilled here ai having ended uy duger of Anglo-German naval rivalry and ivoided i return to the lituition exiiting before\n1914.\nBEAVER LODGE TO\nBE\"GOLDFIELDS\"\nRevelstoke Will\nBuild Surge Tank\nREVELSTOKE, B. C, June IS -\nICt)\u2014Revelitoke voten Siturdiy\n\u2022lmoet unulmoutly favored Uie\nconttrucUon of t $28,000 new flume\nud nirge tuk it the Hydro Electric plut. The vote on the money\nbyliw ihowed 110 fivoring ud 13\nopposed.\nVICTORIA. June IS (CP).-Con-\nserviUve ttandtrd-beiren wlll be\nnomimted In etch of the IS fedenl\nrldingi in Britiih Columbli for tho\ncoming elecUont. Dr. Fruk Patter-\nton of Vucouver.-pretldent of the\nB.C. Conservative auociation, announced at the cloie ot u executive\nmeeting.\nThe Conservatives did not contut\nthe BriUih Columbli provinciil elecUont ln November, 1933, ai a ptrty.\nThe meeting which wu well attended, expreued itself ll wholeheartedly in sympathy with Prime\nMiniiter R. B. Bennett's policies and\nbelieved that public opinion would\nnominate him u the outstanding\nmu in public Ute in Canada.\nA. W. Lundell, provincial organizer, reported that organization already had been commenced throughout the province and public aentlment wis overwhelmingly in ftvor\nof the Bennett policies. The Conservative party, he uld, wu making\nan especial appeal to young men ud\nwomen, being conscious of their\nproblems ud the fact that they\nwould be the future administrators\nof the country.\nYoung Conservative atsocittions\nwere conducting u IcUve publicity\ncampaign which would be further\ndeveloped when the election date\nwas announced.\nMrs. Angus McLein, chiirman of\nthe women'i committee, reported\nmuch enthusiaim throughout Uie |\nprovince among the ladlei who were\nexpuding their organization.\nSenator R. F. Green wu pruent\ntnd spoke encouragingly and a feeling or harmony, goodwill, confidence ud pride in Prime Minister\nBennett's leadenhlp pervaded the\nmeeting.\nThe Willingdon\nAward al Slake\nSix Provincial Teams\nto Do Golf Battle\nOver Ancaster\n-   MORE ABOUT\nHOUSE PROGRAM\n(Contlnutd From Pege One)\nTHB NSLSON DAILY NIWI. NIUON. B.C-MONDAY MORNINO. JUNI 17. 193*\nAn Auto Testing\nStation, Montreal\nPRINCE ALBERT, Sask., June 16\n<CP)\u2014Bectuse there are already\ntwo other placet ntmed Betver\nLodge in western Canada, Beaver\nLodge, center of the Athabaska\nLake mining field, may be renamed\n\"Goldflelds.\" Saskatchewu Attorney-General T. C. Davii uid here\nconsent of the post office department wiU be asked.\nMINISTERS ARE\nON WAY REGINA\nWINNIPEG. June 16 (CP).-En\nroute to Regina to meet the army of\n\"on-to*Ottawa\" relief camp marchers. Railway! minister R. J. Manion\nnnd Minister of Agriculture Robert\nWeir pasted through here tonight.\nThey will arrive In the Saskatchewan capital tomorrow morning.\nThe cabinet ministers refused to\ncomment on uy phase of the situation.\nBy W. R. WHIATLIY\n(Canadian Prtu Staff Writtr)\nHAMILTON, June IS (CP).-Al\ne preliminary to the Cuidlu tmtttur golf chtmpiomhip whlcb\n\u2022wingi into iti five-dty itand Tuesday, tlx provlncltl teams will do\nbtttle over Ancuter tomorrow fnr\nthe Willingdon trophy. The 36-hole\ntut hu attracted almoit u much\ninterest it the amateur ltaelf.\nNew Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario,\nManitoba and Alberta wlll strive to\ntike the trophy away from British\nColumbia's strong team, winner In\n1934 tnd mtde up thii yeer of Ken\nBltck, Dick Moore, Sun Leonard\nind Ken Lawson.\nTht Ontario team wu centrally\nregarded tonight at the most dangerous outfit, led u it wu iy the\nvetersn Sandy Somerville, former\nCanadian and United Statei amateur tlUe-holder. PhU Farley ot\nToronto, John S. Lewli of Bniit-\ntord and Jtck Nuh ot London ire\nthe other memberi.\nTHE PAIRINGS\nFollowing ire the patringi tor thc\n[interprovinclal teem match:\nMorning round:\nA. W. Mttthewi, Alberta, and\nFrank Corrlgan, Ottawi; PhU Far\nR. B. Bennett, tpptrently fully recovered from hit illness, delivering\ntwo ipeechci with ell hli old-time\nfire tnd eloquence.\nELECTIONS ACT SURPRISE\nTo climax the week't ectivitlu\ncime the bill emending the Dominion Elections ict, inaugurating\nthe single alternative voting system for federal elections in the province of Saskatchewan alone.\nIntroduction ot thli bill by Hon.\nHugh Guthrie, mlnliter of juitice,\napparently a complete surprise to\neveryone, brought a storm of protest from the Liberal opposition,\nCrlu of \"You'U never get away\nwith that,\" ind \"We'll be here au\ntummer,\" greeted ihe minister's\nbrief explanation of the bill. Leave\nto introduce lt wu refused by the\nLiberal opposition ud they forced\na division but were defeated by a\nvote of 79 to 39. On motion for first\nreading, which Immediately followed, the Liberals forced uother\ndivision ruulting In i vote of 75\nto 37 in lupport of the motion.\nA new committee will be tet in\nmoUon thii week, e select body of\nnine memben ot the commoni to\nitudy the bill to establish i Dominion grain botrd. It wu on this\nmeuure Mr. Bennett delivered hit\nfint major speeches since his lllneu, moving the closing the debate\non tecond ruding. While Liberal\nmemberi of the oppoiiUon hotly\ncriticized the muner in which the\ngovernmenti hid dealt with whut\noperttiom in the put five years,\nthey did not oppose the principle\nof the bill ud there were no divisions on first ud second readings.\nNUMEROUS BILLS\nGovernment and lenate metsures\nremaining tor consideration include\nfour bills intending the Criminal\nCode, Combines InvestigaUon act,\nCompanlu act, four measures back\nfrom the tentte with amendment\u2014\nunemployment iniunce, houn of\nwork, minimum wtgu ind imendment! to the Weights ud Measures\ntct. the tct to let up a Dominion\ntradu ud induitry commlulon, t\nresoluUon on which will be bued a\nbill to let up e housing commission,\n\u25a0n eet to crette u exchinge itabi-\nlizaUon fund, amendment! to the\nDominion Franchise ict, u let to\nextend the Ute of the radio commission, and several of leuer importance.\nThere ere aln leveral private\nbills ud resolutions which miy or\nmty not be reached. Flnuce Minister E. N. Rhodu hu several formal\ndttaili of supply and ways ud\nmeans to be finally gone through\nu t matter of routine.\nNo government ceucuaei hive\nbeen held ilnce the prime minister's\niUnui but Uie Liberal oppoiiUon\nmemben heve met frequently.\nMinister Talks\nef Ihe Kootenay\nHon. Wells Gray Sees\nImprovement; Talks\nAbout Logging\nNEW WESTMINSTER. B.C., June\n16 (CP).-The future of Britiih Columbli depend! on the advance\nmade ln research work and the es*\ntablishment of new Industriu in the\nprovince. Hon. A. Wells Grty, minister of lands ud municipalities, declared in an addreu at a banquet in\nhonor of tneopening of the Western\nIndustriu. Ltd., new plut.\nMr. Gray declared he wes a itrong\nsupporter of reseirch work ud he\nhoped the government would provide an appropriation for such work\nnext yeir ilong vtrloui lines. The\nforestry depirtment. of which he Is\nthe heid. would ctrry on reseirch\nwork next yeir.\nThe minister reviewed his recent\nvisit to Oregon ln connection with\na survey of the selective logging operations carried on in that state. He\nbelieved similar operations could be\ncarried on in British Columbia ln\ncertan areu. Selective logging would\nbe of advantage In many parts of\nthe province, he uld.\nReforestation of Douglas fir would\nbe a live question of the department,\nMr. Gray uld.\nMr. Gray referred to Improved industrial conditions in the Kootenay\nand Okanagan districts, which hc\nhad recently visited.\nMONTREAL, June 16 (CP)-Fer-\nnand Dufresne, director of police,\ntoday started \u2022 survey of Montreal\nto choose e lite for en automobile\ntesting itatlon it which cars will report twice i yeir for ufety tutt to\nbe enforced under a new bylaw.\nEach motorist will be charged 50\ncents for each test.\nMORE ABOUT\nRELIEF STRIKERS\n(Continued From Ptgt Om)\nMORE ABOUT\nSHIPS COLLIDE\n(Continued From Ptat One)\nMORE ABOUT\nTRAIN WRECK\n(Contlnutd From Plot Ont)\nley, Ontario, 'and Bobb__ Relth, Man\nby H<\nTun\nTHREE EXECUTED\nGORKI, U.S.S.R., June IS (AP)-\nThree men were executed yesterday ud eight others sentenced to\nlong prison terms after their conviction of hiving criminally as-\nMulted i young womin school\nteicher.\nDay-Lily Cosmetics\nIn the\nRealm ef Beauty at\nSmythe's\nThe   Pruerlption   Druggist\nPHONE  1\nitbbi; Prof. E. 0. Turner, New\nBrunswick, ud Ernie Ptlmer, Mtnltobt; Ken Blick, Brltlih Columbia,\nud Hugh Jtques, Quebec; Rou\nSomerville. Ontario, end R. L. Proctor, Alberta; Perclvtl Streeter, New\nBrunswick, ud Ken Lawson, British Columbia; Dan Kennedy, Manitoba, and R. L. Dawson, New Brunswick; John S. Lewis, Ontario, ud\nDick Moore, British Columbli; J.\nW. Yulle, Quebec, ud Stew Vickers,\nAlberta; Aubrey Steera, New Brunswick, end Jack Nash, Ontario; Bud\nDobovan. Manitoba, and Stan Leonard, British Columbia: Carrol) Stuart, Quebec, and J. A. Mountfleld,\nAlberta.\nAfternoon round:\nMatthewi ud Turner; Corrlgin\nud Palmer; Farley ud Black; Reith\nand Jaques; Somerville and Kennedy: Proctor and Dtvidion; Streets\nand Moore, Lewii and Lawaon; Yuilc\nand Donovu; Vickers and Leonard; Steeves ud Stuart, Nuh ud\nMountfield.\nTee Late te Claasify\nWANTED, TRANSPORTATION TO\nVucouver immediately. Share\nexpense. Phone -78R. (2173)\nLOST-BETWEEN SLOCAN CITY\nud Nelion, Generator for Essex\ncir. Finder pleue return to C. I.\nArehlbtld. Rewird. (2170)\n(2170)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nFor mull ind urvlci EAT it tht\nQRILL. (2167)\nElectricil    Contracting    F.    H.\nSmith, 313 Biker St. Phone 6S6.\n(1113)\nAt Vucouver, perminent bachelor ipt., ott Granville\u2014very chetp.\nBox 20.5, TraU, B. C.\n(2155\nWHEN\nBUILDING\nI;HJ;II;1I:M\nPOINTING\nPLASTERING\nOR\nRDDRINC\nGive Us an Opportunity to\nQuote on Your Requirements.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Co., Ltd.\nI.acroise tonight, 6:19, tenion vi.\nFlirvlew, at Rink. Collection.\n(2172)\nSom of Englud meet tonight ln\nthe Memoritl hill it 8 o'clock.\n(2169)\nLiberal Association Annutl meeting, Gellnu hall. Thuradiy, June 20,\n8 p.m. Marcus Martin, Sec'y. (2138)\nFOR QUICK ENERGY, BORDEN* MALTED MILK AT\nWRIGHT'S CIGAR STORE. (2152)\nKokanee chapter, I.O.D.E., last\nbusiness meeting at home of Mn.\nWilfred Allen, Rosemont Tuesday\nnext, June 15 at 3 p.m. (2168)\nCuidlu Legion announce another dance on Wedneiday, June\n19th. New Troubadours orchestra.\nDucing 9.30-2 a.m. Genti 50c, ladlei 25c. (2142)\nNelion to Loi Angeles, (26.00\nPortlind 810.50. Seattle 89.50. Vucouver (11.00. Vie the luxurious\nGreyhound wty, unexcelled for ltt\nScenic Grudeur. (2042)\nMILADY'S -HAVE NOW RECEIVED THEIR NEW EUGENE\nMACHINE, ONE OF THE MOST\nUP-TO-DATE PERMANENT WAVERS ON THE MARKET. PHONE\n244 FOR EARLY APPOINTMENT.\n(2164)\nOrgu recital by Richard Tatter*\nuli, Toronto Conservatory Examiner ln SL Paul'i Chureh tonight,\n8 p.m. Asiiited by Miu Mtrgtret\nArthur ud Mill Francei Wheeler.\nAdmission 25c. Student! 16c. Family\nGroups SOc. (2166)\nCCF. PLATFORM MEETING\nDr. J. Stanley AUen, M.A., Ph.D.,\nProtestor of Nitural Science Sir\nGeorge Willlimt College College,\nMontrul, member ot the Quebec\nProvlncltl CouncU of C. C. F., ud\nchtlrmu of Federated CouncU of\nYouth Groupe, wUl iddresi i public meeting in Nelion Wedneidiy\nnight, June 19, on The C.C.F.i\nNew Detl.\" Further details liter.\n(2174)\nDEATH NOTICE\nMickle-Alex.. of Trail, B. C,\npetted iway Saturdiy. June IS.\nArrangement! for funeral to be innounced. (2171)\nKtflrliten until thi freighter Bet*\nvtrford took her In tow late thli\ntfttrnoon.\nThe Kifirittan wu itruck amidships by the white prow ot the\n.impress. Inrushing waten disabled\nher boilers and engines and the\ncrash put her radio out of commission. Fire broke out forward but\nwu quickly extinguished by the\ncrew. The KefIriitan was bound for\nMontreal from Sydney with more\nthan 8000 torn of coal aboard.\nLate tonight eut coast radio reported five ot the crew of the\nKtfiristan were transferred to the\nimpress after the collision, believed injured ud in need of medical attention. None of the 500 passengers or crew abord the Empress\nwas Injured.\nThe gient Uner, ln command of\nCapt. R. R. Stuart, V.C., had made a\nquick turn around at Quebec yesterday where she arrived in the\nmorning and sailing outward bound\nilx houn ud 40 minutei later. The\ncoUier left Sydney Saturday night\nin charge of Captain Busby,\nA three-day fog in the gulf wu\nblamed for the collision which took\nplace iome 480 milei from Quebec\nuetween Fame Point! ud the Mtg-\ndtlen islands just off Bird i rocx.\nConflicting reports were received\nit Quebec immediately following\nthe accident but tonight the foUowing official atatement wu luued\nby the Canadian Pacific at Montreal.\nIt it expected the Beavcrford will\nreach Syrney with her tow at\niround mid-day tomorrow where\nthe Kafirittan will probably transfer her cargo and go on the tup\nlor eximinitions ud repairs. Her\ncrippled radio made it impossible\nto reach her from ihore to obtain\ndetails on the extent of damage or\ntho namu ot her reported miuing\nud injured men. bhe carried a\ncrew ol 40.\nEMPRESS CONTINUES\nEarlier report! thc Lmpress had\nbeen beached after the accident for\na preliminary survey were denied\nDy her ownen. The Uner itood by\nthe Collier until a sliter snip, the\nBeaverlord reached the acene und\nthen resumed its journey.\nThe Kifiristan wu heavily laden\nwith cpal. A fire broke out in her\nforepart shorUy after the collision,\nwhich took place at 9 a.m., but wu\nput out by her crew. The Empress\ncame to anchor following the accident and laid to tor several hours\nready to assist the Kafiristan in an\nemergency.\nIt could not be letrned if uy\nmemberi of the CoUicri crew had\nbeen Injured.\nThe Kafiristan ls under charter\nto Dominion Coal company carrying coal trom Cape Breton to bt.\nLawrence River Porta. She Is 51j>3\ntoni gross ud 3228 net and was\nbuUt at Sunderland in 1924. Hci\nowners are the Hindustan Steam\nShipping Company, Limited, Common Brothers, Limited, being the\nmanagen. The CoUier is registered\nat Ncwcastle-On-Tyne.\nLARGEST CANADIAN SHIP\nThe Empreu ot Britain, largeat\nCanadian veuel afloat, wai built ln\n1931 it the Clydebank, Scotland: by\nJ. Brown ud Compiny, Limited.\nShe il 42,348 torn gross md 22,545\nnet ud ii owned ud operated by\nCanadian Pacific Steamships. Her\nport of registry is London.\nThe Empreu arrived it Quebec\nyesterday, sailing for Southampton\nand Cherbourg six houn ud 40\nminutei liter.\nAmong her ptuengen is Sir Edwtrd Beatty, C.B.E., president ot the\ncompiny. Travelling incognito, the\nPrincess Catherine of Greece, cousin of the Ducheu of Kent, also wu\non boird.\nThe passenger list included the\nfollowing from Vincouver: Mrs. S.\nMillen, RND. Miller, Mr. and Mrt.\nR. J. Saunders, S. W. Fairweather,\nMr. ud Mrs. D. Gillcs, Mr. ud\nMrs. A. D. Pegg. Miss H. L. Morrison, Lieut.-Col. SL John Kellery.\nMEN INJURED\nHALIFAX, June 16 (CP)-Eiit\nCout radio tonight reported five\nmeh hid been transferred from the\ncoUier Kifiristan to the Canadian\nPacUic liner Empress of Britain today after the two vessels collided\nIn fog-blanketed Gulf of St. Lawrence.\nBelief wu expreued here the\nmm hid been injured and were\nbeing given medlctl ittentlon on the\nliner.\nMeanwhile the Kafiristan, badly\ndamaged and taking water in No. 1\nhold, was heading for Sydney under\ntow of the Britiih freighter Beiver-\nford. The Dominion Coil compiny\ntug Crulitr hid left Sydney to\nmeet them.\nThe Kifiristan left Sydney Siturdiy night with 8500 tons of coil\nfor Montreil. She cirried \u2022 crew of\n40. under commud of dptaln\nBuiby.\nmlnlittr tf igrloultun, from Ot*\ntawa wn ewilttd. They in dut\nto reach Reglm tomorrow morning, but neither tht itrlken nor\ntht Stikitchewin govtrnmtnt hit\nbttn notifitd, It wu letrned.\nTodty the ttrlkera were guuti of\nlocil orginiiatloni at a picnic, moved to the iuto ihow buildings at the\nexhibition groundi when week-end\nthunder storms made use of Was-\ncana park Impossible.\nCOLLECT (1446\nYesterday the strikers placed taggers throughout the city and collected (1446, a record total for any\ntag day for any purposes ln Regina.\nThe amount was announced by the\nstrikers' committee.\nWhat itepi will be taken tomorrow when tlie two cabinet ministen\narrive from Ottawi wis indefinite.\nThe striken' negotiating committee\nwill bc in retdlneu for a conference but A. Evans, one of the strike\nleaders, uld they would mike no\nmove unless invited. Mike McCau-\nley, uother atrlke letder, uld food\nassurance would be necessary before any chinge In departure plans\nwere made to permit extended negotiations.\nHopes were still held in official\ncircles that any cluh with police,\nordered to prevent the striken from\nboarding freight trains enroute east,\nwould be avoided. W. A. Mather.\nWinnipeg, general superintendent\nof Cuadlu Pacific railway weitern\nUnu, said no reply had been received from the striken to the notice riding ot freights would be\nprohibited.\nPLAN DEPARTING PARADE\n.he stage was being set for dramatic scenes at the railway staUon\nif peace negotiations fail and strikers carry out their threat to board\nthe cattle train thit puses through\nhere netr midnight Monday. The\nstriken hive made themselves cognizant of the railway itatlon layout\nand plu to parade through the\nstreeU before boarding the can.\nThc itretch of railway yards\nwheie the freight will stop Is directly behind the station. Great\nfiond-lights\u2014three at eich end \u2014\nMana one hilt miles apart and it\nwas turned they will be switched\non while the freight is in the ytrds.\nWhere police would be staUoned\nwai not disclosed ud strike leiders\nwere silent on how they planned\nto enter the yerdi.\nHOPE FOR CITIZEN'S SUPPORT\nEfforts to hive i lirge body of\nReglm ciUzens gathered it the station et departure time were discussed at a meeting of the local\ncommittee supporting the strikers\nin their demands. A suggestion the\ncommitti-e head the parade preceding departure was meeting with extensive support. The committee will\nmeet again tomorrow to consider\nplans again.\nAlex Theodore ,a member of the\nlocal committee, declared the police\nwould not be used to prevent the\nstriken from leaving Regina if citizens turned out in sufficient numben. McCeuley urged every effort\nbe made to hive the citizens out\nia great numben, pointing out 4(100\nattended the mut meeting hero I ri-\nci-jy night.\nNOT ANTI-GOVERNMENT\n\"We are not uti-government or\nagainst my politlcil party, but we\nnrc against all effort! to prevent\nthese boys from continuing to Ot-1\ntawa,'1 declared Pete MikkeUnn, also i member of the locil committee. \"If we are out in sufficient\nr, umbers, then the strikers themselves will have the final uy whether they leave the city or remain\nto negotiate.\" he added. Public opinion and demonstration could effect revoking ol government orders,\nhe decltred.\nReports were current a detach-\nri\"nt of jobless were enroute heie\nfrom Winnipeg aboard freight trains\nto join the camp men who arrived\nhero from British Columbia and\nAlberta and added to their slrenffth\nthrouyh recruits from Saskatchewan ramps. Efforts to conf'rm the\nreport the Winnipeg men were coming iu re were unavailing.\nTlie Victoria longshoremen voted\nagainst answering the strike call.\nThe Canadiu Pacific and Canadian National steamships announced\nregular coastwise sailings were carried out on schedule.\nThe Prince John of the C.N_S.\nheld here a diy owing to stevedoring trouble, sailed tonight with a\nhuvy cargo and passenger Hit for\nnorthern ports. The company also\nannounced arrival of the Prince\nGeorge from northern ports md\nthe ship was being unloaded tonight The Prince Rupert ii due to\nsail tomorrow with a heavy passenger list inaugurating the first\nof the Alaska trips.\nCanadiu Pacific official! uld ill\nships were being handle u pcr\nschedule.\nThe Union Steamships and the\nKingsley Navigation company were\nunaffected due to the fact the companlu had recently ilgned a new\nfrom Klng'i Crou itatlon to Newcutle wtt itandlng it Welwyn\nitatlon whtn It wii run Into by e\ngoodi expreu, coming from London. Tht eolliilon occurred it\n11:40 p.m. lut night.\nDANCERS HELP\nDucen at Welwyn town holl\nwere told of the disaster from the\nband platform. Immediately man md\nwomen ln gala attire began rescue\nwork. Others in the city, wakened\nby the noise, ctme out hurriedly.\nMessages for help were sent to Lon*\ndon md other towns.\nOnlookers uid the passenger train,\nwhich had been travelling about 20\nmiles an hour, stopped at the sta*\ntion. Suddenly at its rear loomed\nthe goods train. Unofficial estimates\nsaid lt was travelling at 70 miles an\nhour. A signalman ln the cabin\nnear the station saw all that happened but was powerless to avert the\nsmash.\nSeveral can of the Neweastie train\nwere overturned and some smashed\nlo pieces. The track whs torn up for\na quarter mile and all four lines\nblocked. It was in the overturned\ncan most loss of life occurred. Passengers ln the front cars generally\nescaped with a severe shaking up\nand bruises.\nBURN THE DEBRIS\nA breakdown gang was speedily\non the spot and made a series of\nhuge bonfires to remove thc smaUcr\ndebris.\nWhen dawn broke, airplane after\nairplane dived low over the scene to\nenable photographers to film the\ndisaster.\nA graphic account of the rescue\nwork was given by G. S. Lindgren.\nLabor candidate for thc neighboring\ntown of Hitchin. With many others.\nLindgren remained at the icene\nthrough the night\n\"We turned the waiting rooms of\nthe itaUon into temporary dressing\nroomi.\" he uid. \"The heroism of thc\ndoctors was amazing. It was terrible\nwork getting the people out Misses\nof woodwork hid to be sawn away.\"\nRescuers feared they might find\nmore bodies under the tangled mass\not wreckage, stretched for 300 yards\nslong the fourt-track right of way.\nAn inquiry was opened today into\nthe cause ot the disaster.\nIt wu the wont train wreck in\nEnglind in years. The force of the\nimpact telescoped the coaches, reduced two of them to matchwood\nand scattered debris in every direction. One of the engines headed over\non its end.\nThree  young  children  ud ilx\nwomen were among the dead.\nTERRIBLE SCENES\nTerrible scenes followed the cruh.\nGroans of the Injured in the dtrk-\nness added to the horror of Uic disaster, while rescuers, aided by the\nUght ot acetylene lamps, hacked\nawiy it the wreckage ln attempts\nto rescue those pinned underneath.\nA special relief train was dispatched from King's Cross station.\nWhite-faced ducen in evening\nclothes who rushed from ncirby\npleuure spots ilso helped.\nOne woman was taken to i hospital badly Injured, holding i dead\nbaby in her arms.\nThe express, second lection of the\nNewcasUe train, wu not scheduled\nto stop at Welwyn.\nOne man.  himself unhurt  wai\nFEATURING\nForsyth SHIRTS\nFOR SPORTS WEAR\nThe new Velvo shirt by\nForsyth In plain shades of\nblue, grey, white and copper is outstanding for\nsports wear. Permanized\nshrunk. Very silky in appearance.\n$2.50\nOthers $1.55\u2014$2.00\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nsaid to have become demented when\nho found his wUe and daughter had\nbeen killed. Rescuers told of children stumbling blindly amongst the\nwreckage, seeking their parents. The\nroom where the railway worken\nkept their equipment wai temporarily turned into i mortuary.\nA MEAN THIEF\nW. T. Powell, Welsh International\nfootballer, a passenger aboard thc.\ntrain, fought his way out ot the\nwreckage and although Injured,\nwent back to the icene to try to\nsave a woman who lay dying in one\nof the shattered cars. PoweU threw\noff his coat md shirt to continue\nrescue work. Lit_r he found \u00a315 had\nbeen stolen from the coat pocket.\nCharlei Barned. driver of the\ngoodi train, said: \"I wu travelling\nvery fast on my usual route, and,\nfor some unknown reason the Newcastle train was checked in front of\nme. I had no Ume to stop.\"\nA man In one of the forward\ncoaches of the Newcutle train Mid:\n\"We were about 100 yards from the\nWelwyn Garden station when the\ncollision occurred. The coach I was\nin seemed to leap from tho rails and\nwas overturned. The locomotive wu\nliterally on top of the ruins of the\nlast cars.\"\nAnother passenger, ln the flrat cir\nof the express uld: \"A mm to my\nright had hii head completely\nsmashed, and i womu netr me hid\nher legs caught in the wrecktge. I\nmanaged to release her ud carry\nher to the tracks which teemed\nstrewn with bodies.\"\nCANADA'S TOTAL\nEXPORTS GROW\nOTTAWA. June 15 (CP)\u2014Can-\ntdi'i total exporti for Mtr, 1938,\nwerc (62,100,691 comptred wiu (57.-\n809,510 for the corruponding month\nlast' year, according to figuru released by the department ot na*\ntlonal revenue.\nB. C. Becoming\nVocal Province\nVANCOUVER, June 16 (CP)-A\ncapacity audience heard tome tine\nwork it the concluding program of\nthe Britiah Columbia muilctl futlvtl Saturday night when the final contestants among more thu 16,-\n000 entrants performed.\nCommenting on the tinging ol\neight finalists for the grand Junior\nvocal championship, which wu won\nby Jean Hooper of Vucouver,\nGeorge Dodds. adjudicator, uld:\n\"The promise of your vocalist!\nIn the province Is considerably better thu when I wis here tpro yetrt\ntgo. They give evidence thtt you\nare becoming a really fine vocal\nprovince.\".\nWANT ADS BRINC RESULTS\nPHONE 815\ntor bitttr ud prompter urvlci In plumbing rtptln end\niltentloni.\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nRetail Lumber\nLATH-SHINGLES\nMOULDINGS\nW.W. PoweU Co., Ltd.\n\"The Horns of Good Lumbtr\"\nTelephone 176 Foot of Stanley Sf.\nStraight Into Your Heart!\nWe recommend it to you as\nmagnificent entertainment...\nIt is romance... It is comedy\n... It is drama .. It is the\nfascinating triumph of literature ... destined to be the\nmost beloved picture of 1935.\nagreement with employee!.\nMayor Fred J. Hume of New\nWestminster tonight offered hli service! u mediator after roytl city\nlongshoremen walked out tieing up\nfive deepiea ships, but at the ume\ntime served notice the port would\nbe kept open.\nB. C. Bonds Will\nPay 3 Pcr Cent\nVICTORIA, Juno 16 (CP)-Inter-\nut of three per cent wUl be peld on\nBritiih Columbli bondi Issued to\npty for the provincial governmenti\nworki program. Hon. John Hart,\nminUter of finance, announced Saturday. The $1,900,000 securities wll)\nmature in 20 yeari. The government\nhu announced it will uuy tne Issue\nwith linking fund eirnings.\nNew Gun Record\nV\nSASKATOON, June 16 (CP). \u2014\nArt Donner, profeisiontl at the local\ngun club, set up whtt wu believed\nto be t Canadian record here today.\nDonner, former Montreel marksman, broke 26 blrdi itnlght on\nthree occulom at the Skeet trips,\nbesides smashing 66 birds straight\nWe Proudly Present\nCHARLES DICKENS'\nImmortal Love Story\nDAVID\nCOPPERFIELD\nA Mttro-GolJwyn-Mtytr Masterpiece\nWith Star Cast of 65\nW. C. 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