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JULY 13, 1tM\nFIVE CENTS A COPY\nNe. 71\nSHOTGUN USED IN COQUITLAM KILLING\n11 VACANCIES\nTO BE FILLED\nINTHESENATE\nAppointments Will Be\nIn the Hundreds\not Ottawa\nCANADIAN BANK\nHEAD LIKELY\nHarrington May Head\nRoyal Commission,\nWeir Marketing\nOTTAWA, July 11 (CP) \u2014 Appointment! to potmona ot blah and\nlow degree, running well Into tht\nhundred!, tn now tbt gift ot tba\ngovernment, aome of thtm requiring immediate ictlon ud othen\nnot ot t pressing nttun.\nAmong the mott Important poll-\ntloni to bt filled tn tbt govemor-\nihip of tbe Centnl bank, tba chairmanship of tht botrd ot nllwty\noommlnlonera, hot. of tbt propoud\nDominion marketing botrd, t mem-\nber for tbe Canadian Radio ooro*\nmlialon tnd tht U unite va-\ncancin.        ,\n(Continued en Ptgt Ten)\nFARM HOME IS\nBLOWN DOWN\nAlberta Farmer Is\nHurt; Another\nEscapes\nSTtVAN UKI, Alt.., July IS (OT)\n1 miniature cyclone todty demounted a number of tmall bulldlngi en\ni tht turn ef k. A. stautttnpr, near\n' Hytrin Lake, 110 mllu lotrtS ot Id-\nmor ton, and severely bruised Btaud-\n* lnger wbo wu an occupant ot one\ndwelling when lt wai swept trom tti\n1 foundations.\nTtM cyclone whipped tcrou the\nfirm and then left tbe ground.\nTbt bulldlngi ln which staudlnger\nwu itandlng wu turned over on It!\nroot and bricks trom tht chimney\nthrown 50 yarda.\nJ. Fortman. on tht umt farm, wu\nout In tht field with a tractor whtn\nht uw tbt spiral cydont t milt dla-\ntant. Ht rued for t root houu and\nremained unhurt ln the place whlit\nI tbe upper ptrt of tt wu wrecked. Tbe\ni tplral wu reported to be 100 yarda\nicrou at tht ground.\nTht barn, implement ihed and\nother tmtll bulldlngi went down In\ntbt wind. Ho damage wu done to\n\u25a0toek.\nNINE-INCH HAIL\nSTONES DAMAGING\nFOR ONTARIOANS\nMILBOl'RKK, Ont, July lt (CF)\n\u2014Hugh hailstones tbit luhed thli\nrlc'i agricultural dlitrict, kill-1 aad\nwounded nnnnmbered poultry, tore\nthrough topi et can and shattered\nhundred! of wlndowi euly thli\ntuning. A wide swath wu ent\nthrough Held cropi by the big\nitonu, ume of which measured nine\nlnchu In circumference.\nRICH STRIKE\nFAIRVIEW, Altt., July 13 (CP)\u2014\nBelieved to bt tbe richest find ln\n: tbe put two decades, a ium ot gold\nwu reported to htvt bun discovered\non tbe Pnu river, 90 mllu wut ot\n| Dunvegan, lut Friday.\nwiitiieuemltl\nHITLER TO GIVE\nAWAITED TALK\nTONIGHT\nBy ELKM remlON\nAuoelated Preu Foreign ttaff\nBERLIN. July 13 (API\u2014ChanceUor  Adolph  Hitler  wu  twty\nJ   oj tbt I\ntodiy wltb report,\npolloe on the eventi ludlng up\nto tht Junt 10 itpprutlon of\nrebellion, u he prepared to writ,\ntbe ipttcb he will deliver to\nthe  relchittg.\nA high gonrnment offlcltl\nuld Hitler will not begin writing hit speech until tomorrow\nmorning, devoting tht dty to\ngtttlng lt retdy for delivery at\nt pm.\nMOREWARSHIPS\nIS USA. PLAN\nPuts Naval Parley Up\nin Air; Plans of the,\nGermans Unkndwn\nLOUWW, July U (CP-\u00bbTU)\u2014\nConvtrutloni preliminary to tbt\n1933 naval conference appeared pnctlcilly it a standstill today atter\nClaude swanson, United State ue*\nretary ot tba navy, bid announced\nWashington wu rudy to build \"it\nleut two new capital ahlpa lt meet-\nury.\"\nWith tbl French ud Brltlih re*\nported ln agreement on tht limitation et capital thlpt tt tonatgu\nnot exuding thtt ot the Reach-\nDunkerque type\u201438.000 toni\u2014end\ntht Italiani rudy to go theed wtth\ntht construction Of two new battle-\nahlpa of 35.000,000 tons uch, tbt\niltuation wu ilretdy complicated.\nOerminy'i undeclared I plana were\nanother enigmatic factor.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nToronto gnd MontreaJ-Induttrial\noronto minu \u2014\u25a0 Irregularly\nlower.\nNew York\u2014Stocke doted lower.\nWinnipeg-Wheat cloeed JV4 cents\nlower.\nToronto\u2014Baoon hogt ott ear unchanged at 9.40.\nLondon\u2014Bar iilver and copper\nhigher tin, lead and zlno unchanged.\nNew York\u2014Bar iilver higher; corner lead and tine unchanged; tin\nlower.\nNew York\u2014Cotton, rubber tnd\nlugtr lower; coffee iteady.\nNew York\u2014Canadian dollar unchanged at 1X11 1-16.\nLEARY REOPENS\nHIS MILL AT\nNAKUSP\nC. 8. uary, mj.p, kiho-sio-\noea, whou home It at Nakuip\nWu a Nelaon vliltor yuterday. Mr.\nLeary only recently returned from\nVictoria where he wu on governmental huslnen.\nHe declared thlt he had itarted\noperations at hli uwmlll In Na-\nkmp, tha whltt Pine Lumber oompany, ahd intend! to work steat-\nII) for the balance ot the turn-\nmer.\nMr. Leary Intends te vlalt in\nTreu before returning ta Ntkuip.\nB. C. Mist Givtn\nAnn Arbor Degree\nVANCOUVER,' July 13 (OP)\u2014Jun\nDtvldton Arnold, University of Brltlib Oolumbla grtdutte ln -it, hu\nbeen twtrded tht degree of doctor of\nphlloeophy at Ann Arbor, Mich., ac-\ncording to word received by Dun\nDaniel Buchanan of the Brltlih Columbli unlveralty.\nB.C. MINISTER DECLARES MARKETING\nAH IS \"FULL OF DYNAMITE\" AS IS\nNo Change in the\nRelief Situation\nOTTAWA, July lt (CP)\u2014There\nwu no chinge todty In the relief\nIltuitlon, It wu learned foUowing\na brief session of cabinet council,\nfeat ume utlon wlU be taken tomorrow or Saturday to determine\nttttt part of tht Dominion government wlU pliy In relief administration after tnndty nut. Provincial\ngovernment! were advlud a month\nago the Dominion treuury would\nMt contribute ton-aril direct relief\ncuti after Jury 111.\nI STRIKES HURT THE\nMOVEMENT OF GRAIN\nFROM VANCOUVER PORT\nWhole Success  Depends on\nEfficiency of Administration; Talks Apple Marts\nVANCOUVIR, July 11 (OP)\u2014Tht\n| strike of mirlnt worken it Ptclflc\nIt porta of United States !\u25a0 having\nI a detrimental effect on tbe export\nI mnvement of whett from Vancouver,\n[it lt tttted here by thlpplng tuthorltiei.\nVICTORIA. B. 0, July 13 (OP)\u2014\n\"Thla Marketing act u full of dynamite. It ctn bt mtdt a great bent*\nflclal factor ln tbe commercial life\nof tha nttlon, or jutt another con-\ntrtbutlon to tht economic muddle,\ndepending on bow efficiently lt It\nadministered,\" Eon. Dr. K. O. MacDonald. Brltlih Oolumbla miniiter\nof agriculture, atated when discussing muketlng problem! tfter completing a tour of the Okanagan valley.\nDuring bla tour Into tha interior,\nthe mlnUter givt clou attention to\ntbe fruit iltuation, and wu able to\nnport tbtt condition! thli yeu\nwtre very hopeful, and that tht\nprospect for a really good auwn\nwu bright.\nIf tht Dominion government mint\ntbe Marketing act Hw, tht three-\nman botrd for Brltlib Columbia\nwould In ill probability bt aalected\nfrom departmental hetdt of tbi\ngovernment, tbt mlnUter uld,\nHAVE TRAINED MEN\n\"After all wt ban men trained\n(Continued on Page Ten)\nFOOD TIEUP IS\nPROBABLE WITH\nTRUCKERSOUT\nDollfuss Imposes Death\nPenalty Upon Terrorists\nGasoline Shortage Is\nAnother Aspect of\nSympathy Strike\nSEATTLE WORKERS\nARE WEAKENING\nButchers Walkout in\nSan \u2022 Francisco;\nTrucks Held\nSAN FRANCISCO, July 19 (AP)\u2014\nSan Francisco hurriedly took ttock\nof tuppUtt tonight u striking team-\nttert Joined with maritime workera\nin a land and water blockade and\ngeneral walkout alarms spread.\nFinal hopei for immediate restoration of peace rested In a board appointed by Pruldent Roouvelt under\nthe ntw federal labor disputes law\nwblch la attending every effort toward an armistice tn the two-month\nold maritime strike.\nAfter anothtr day of conference tbt\nbotrd adjourned with the announcement lt wu ttUI wilting for replies\nfrom ill tht maritime unions to a\nrequut they tubmlt to voluntary arbitration.\nEMERGENCY  MOVES\nImtrgency preparation! wtre\nlaunched by varloua lnduttrlil tnd\nbuilneu unlti u tht wilkout of 9700\nteamatera ln San Pranclaco and tht\ntut cltlea of Oakland, Berkeley and\nAlameda brought thrutt of almost\nlmmedltte ihorttgt ot lupplles.\n(Continued en Page Ten)\nWoman Freed on\nExtortion Charge\nVANCOUVPU July U \u00ab3>).-\nRuth Voiper. charged with Intent\n* to extort money from a Vanoouver\nphysician by threatening to accuse\nhim ot indecent autult, wit acquitted ln county court by Judge J. N.\nEHIi today.\nJohn Cllffoid Brunt, former Vancouver police coniteble, pleading\nguilty to the ume charge teveril\nweeki ago wu sentenced to two and\none-hall yean ln New Westminster\npenitentiary.\nAccording to the physician'! evidence he had paid between $500\nand (700 to Brunt under the latter'!\nthreat! to blacken the physician'.\nreputation.\n^ havt no sympathy with the accused,\" hli honor uid today after\nacquitting Miu Voeper, \"and I am\nnot sure that she should not be\nwith him (Brunt) In jail,\" but added\nthat he had to dul with the charge\non the evidence which he held was\ninsufficient to convict the accused.\nJudge Ellis declared that on the\nphysician '\u2022 own evidence Miu Voeper had never threatened him and\nthere wu no evidence that abt received any of the money.\n\"I have no heeitatlon,\" hit honor\nconcluded, \"In uying that I think\ntne doctor hu done nothing whatever. There is not the slightest evidence of any kind that he did anything pf an impropa. nature.\"\nINCORPORATIONS\nVICTORIA. July 19 (CP)\u2014incor-\nponUoni Ui Brltlih Oolumbla during\ntbi put wuk Included:\nAuuu Oold Dredging, Ltd., II,*\n500,000,  Vancouvtr.\nSato Conaolldated Oold Dredging,\nLtd., 13.000.000, Vanoouver.\nLonk Bridge Gold Syndicate, Ltd.,\nN.P.L., 137,800, Vancouvtr.\nCirlboo Sunahlne Oold Mlnu, N.P.L.\n190,000, Vinoouvtr.\nO. Q Mining oomptny, Ltd., 150,000,\nVincouver.\nNitlonil Cafe Holding compiny,\nLtd., 990,000, Vernon.\nOommunlty Wood Haulage comptny, Ltd., 115.000, Vernon.\nWoman Held in\nConnection With\nDeath of Indian\nVANCOUVER, July 19 (OP)\u2014lire.\nHlti LaVtrt, U-year-old Indiin womtn from Kamloopi wu htld htrt\ntonight u t material wltneu In tbe\nalleged allying of Jouph Manuel,\nKimloopi Indltn.\nManuel disappeared from Kam-\nlocpa eeveral monthi tgo. Thru weeka\nago hit battered body wu tound In\nthe Thompson river. At flrtt ht wu\nbelieved to nave drowned but an\nautopsy revuled no water ln hla\nlungs which led pollce to believe bt\nhid bun slain tnd hla body thrown\nInto tht rlvtr.\nPower Line Appeal\nDismissed by the\nPrivy Councillors\nLONDON, July 19 (CP ctble)\u2014The\nJudicial committee of tbe privy council today dismissed without cotti tn\nippe:l of tht Cinadlan Electrical u-\ntoclitlon igtlnit i Judgment of tbe\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022prima court of Canada up' riding\nvalidity ot orderi mada by tht botrd\nof railway commlsaloneri tor carrying wlrea or ctblu along or acrou\nrailway tracka. The orderi ftvored\nthl Canadian Nitlonal rillwayi.\nMUST DELIVER\nEXPLOSIVES IN\n5 DAYS TIME\nAustrian Chancellor\nHas Warning for\nHis Enemies\nFIVE INJURED IN\nBOMB EXPLOSION\nStern Policy Formed\nto Deal With the\nMilder Crimes\nBy WADE WEBNEB\nAssociated Press Foreign staff\nVIENNA, July 19 (Frldty)\u2014(AP)\nA decree published at midnight\ngave opponent! of Chancellor En.\ngilbert Dollfuss five day! In which\nto give aU explosives to the government.\nAnyone caught with esplulvu\nafter the tiplratton of that period faou a single penalty\u2014death.\nWhether the offender It tried\nfey a court mtrtln or civil trt-\nounn, the only penilty to fee in-\nflirted en tht guilty ta duth, tht\ndecree tutu.\nCourt! ue not to be permitted to\nimpose  mUder untencu.\nThe decree tlw tnnounctd a item\n(Continued en Page Ten)\nWitness in Swindle\nCase Alleges an\nAttempt Bribe\nNIW YORK, July U (AP).-Tlie\nUnited Statu government put lti\nlecond star witneu on the itand\ntoday in lti attempt to prove to a\nfederal Jury an international iwin-\ndllng ring revolved about Jamea C.\nMcKay and William J. Graham,\nwealthy Nevadant,\nJouph M. Fuetich, assistant\ncashier if the Rlveraide bank of\nReno, testified both McKay and\nGraham furnlihed hii bank with\nlarge sums ot cash on occasions. He\nitated at leut one of the persons\nexchanging large block! of stock at\nthe bank for cuh wu one of the\n\"victims\" who later uid ahe had\nbeen fleeced and lent on her way.\nBefore Fuetsch took the stand,\nNoble John Moore, confessed swindler, formerly of Vancouver, had\ntestified the Riverside bank wu \"a\nright Jug,\" explaining the term\nmeant a bank in which swindle victims could arrange for the transfers\nof funds or ule ot stock without being questioned or warned of swindle\ndanger.\nWhile tutlfying, Moore, who told\nthe Jury yeiterday Graham got lt\nper cent of \"the take\" on iwlndlu\nfor police protection, blurted out\nto hli cross-examiner:\n\"A man came to me yesterday and\nuid Mr. Graham would deposit $20,-\n000 in my wife's name if I wouldn't\ntestify against him.\"\nJudge Carroll C. Hlncks told thc\nJury to ignore the remark, and he refuted to allow the government to\nbring out anything about the alleged bribe attempt on direct examination.\nNON-SECTARIANISM\nNECESSITY IN SCHOOL\nMake English the Language and Impress the Value of\nCanadianization on Foreign-Born States Anderson\nVANCOUVER, July 12 (CP). -\nUrging that education department!\nof wutern provinces refuse any request! for teaching in the public\nschools in any medium except English, Premier J. T. M. Andenon of\nSukatchewan today told assembled\nOrangemen of British Columbia that\nforeigners should be impressed with\nthe value of Canadian citizenship.\nPremier Andereon explained that\nmany of the problems confronting\nthe wutern provinces had arisen\nfrom trying to teach children ln\nthou tongues which were native to\nthem ln the country from which they\ncame. He declared nontectarlan education wu an abtolute necessity.\nWhile tome responsible organizations ln Canada desired to see the\nDominion with it! own national flag,\nhe wu not one ot thou who agreed\nwith the Idea, the premier declared,\nand for him personally tbe Union\nJack wu good enough.\nHe deprecated the policy which\nhad been adopted with the Doukhobon in the early days of their\nresidence ln Canada and declared\nthat their refusal to Canadianize\nthemselves had broughOabout the\nproblem! which he laid now made\nthe Doukhobor population a serious\nhandicap to Canadian citizens.\nThe premier praised the ldu\nwhich had been introduced ln some\nplaces ot making the present of a\ncertificate of naturalization a public\nceremony as a means of impressing\nupon foreigner*! the value of Canadian dtlxemhip.\nSWIM P001S \"BIG BATH TUBS\" TO 2\nCOPPERMINE BOYS \"OUT FIRST TME\nHARD SURFACE\nON KIMBERLEY\nROAD PLANNED\nSeven Miles Will Be\nDone at Cranbrook,\nKimberley Ends\nTO PAVE MILE\nTHROUGH MICHEL\nmwsTee ssssirii\nKING QUIT GOLF\nTO SAVE HIS\nTEMPER\nMNDON, July 13 I AP)\u2014The Prince\nof Wtlta dlacloted tonight King George\nquit playing golf bectuu It mtdt\nblm get too angry.\n\"I aaked blm the othtr day why he\ndid not go on wtth golf,\" tha prince\nrelated In a tpeecb tt tbe mnutl ban-\nquet of the Lucifer Golfing loclety\nof which ht It the captain, \"all he\n\u25a0aid to me waa he got *o dunned\n' The prinet rroUled the dtl-Nhen\nbt bad carried bit fatbtr*! golf clubs\nfor blm.\nti *\u25a0---------\"\u25a0 **Ta\u00abaa\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\nWith Loss $13,000\nVANGUARD, Saefc, July It (CP)\n\u2014Ten thouiand bushels of wheat\nand an elevator building were lost\nin flamea here today with a total\nestimated loea of $13,000.\nThe elevator, built ln 1912 and\nowned by the Weitern Grain com-\npany, was deitroyed in a few houn\natter the blaze broke. It wu valued\nat $8000 and the wheat, of the 1932\ncrop which was being held for seed,\nit $5000.\t\nWinds Take Out\nPower Lines and\nTrees in Edmonton\nEDMONTON, July 12 (CP)\/-\nA wind and rain ttorm todty levelled a dozen light and power\npolee hen, plunged ptrtt of tht\ncity Into dtrkneet until thl Unit\nwert rettored, pulled down eeveral eigne and wrenched llmbi\nfrom treee.\nThe wind earrled great clouda\ncf duit btfort driving rain cleared\nthe air.\nQUICK ARREST\nVANCOUVER, July 12 (CP).-\nTen minutes after they were alleged to have held up and robbed a\nChinese vegetable store in Grand-\nview today, George McLeod and\nJohn Brown were confined to cells\nat police headquarters here charged\nwith robbery with violence and\ncarrying offensive weapons.\nGet Kick Out of Autos and\nSwitching Electric Lights;\nTalk on Phone\nBDMONTON, July 13 (CP) .-Idmonton wti a thrllllnj wonderland\ntodty for two until boyt. AU tht\ntmutng adventuret tbat Alice btd\nUt tbt wonderland of tbt ftmoui\ntile were paralleled for then boys\u2014\nArthur KelUngton Witton, aeven,\ntnd Oordon Field Wttton, fin, ef\nCoppermine tn the Arctic.\nBom In tht north, they ere \"out-\ntor the tbat time.\nTo other Bdmontonlint todty\nitnet etn wert Jutt itrtet can,\ntutos juit autot, telephont! Juat\nttlephonet, \u00bbr[d to on. but to ttnt\nvery excited, wide-eyed youngtter!\nthey were what the mad hitter.\nTweedledum tnd Twttdltdee, tht\nwhltt ribblt, tht dormouse, thi\nblut otterpUltr, the march bin tnd\nthe mt wen to Alice ln Wonder*\nlmd\u2014thlngt to bt regarded with\namaaement and rubbing ot eyea.\nTbe boyt were flown from their\nhome by Pilot Bttn McMillan. Thilr\nfather,   Arthur   Watson,   la. a   t-t*\ntrader at Coppermine.\nLIKED  MOTOR CARS\nThl eldeit of tht boyt declared\nRossland-T rail  and\nCastlegar Roads\non Program\nTRAIL, July 13 \u2014 Paving of two\nmllee of the Trill-Caatlegar hlghwiy,\nand alx-tentht of a mile of the Scho-\nI field highway connecVng with tbt\nTraU city llmlti, bit been twtrded to\nthe Oeneral Conitructlon company,\nheadquarten In Vancouver, according\nto lnformitlon received by R. R.\nBurnt, m.l.A. work will be itarttd\nJutt it toon it tbt contractors ctn\nget equipment to the tits.\nSeven mllei ot paving an to bt\nlaid between Crtnbrook ind Klmberley, threo and a half mllei tt etch\nend, tnd a mile of paving win be ltld\nthrough tbt town of Michel, according to the report.\nA new type of paving la to bt employed, lt It ttated. Thlt wlU oontlit\nof a primer coat of tar wltb liquid\naaphalt covering. It It not tt expensive ta tht type of turftce now tn\nthe paved section of the Schofield\nhighway and Tmi-Castiegar read,\n\u2022nd IV It hoped It wlU enable tjie\nprovincial governqmnt te carry ottt a\nprogram ot pegOlhent paving en\nBrltlah Columbli roidi.\nThe new paving on tbe Trall-Cu*\ntlegtr road wUl bt laid for two mllei\nwttt of the end of tbe prttent paving\nit China creek tlong tht uctlon ot\nroad known aa Anderson's flats.\n(Contlnutd on Page Ten)\nKAYE DON FACES\nMANSLAUGHTER IN\nBRITISH COURT\nAlaska Highway Cost About Fourteen\nMillion Dollars for a Passable Route\nVANCOUVER, July 12 (CP).\u2014Feeilbfllty of a highway through\nBritiih Columbia and the Yukon to Alaika wai set forth to the American\nSociety ot Civil Engineer! at their meeting today by Major Joseph\nJacobs of Seattle.\nFinancing the project was seen ti the greatest difficulty to surmount,\nan estimate of $14,000,000 being placed on the expense.\nWireiJTied Up\nRIO DB JANEIRO. July It (API-\nTelegraphic communleitlon! In northern Brian wtn panlyzed todiy by\ntbe ttrlkt of employe-*, demindl-g\nhightr wagea. Thl tdmlnlitnUon o(\ntha nttlontl ttlegnph monopoly predicted the dispute wlU bt settled\ntomorrow.\nMtlor Malcolm Elliott, corpi of englneen, Waahlngton, D.C, a\nformer preiident of the Alaika road commlulon, drew up the paper\nwhich wai submitted today by Major Jacob!. It wai itated the plan\nhad been endowed by U.S. army engineen as a practical possibility.\nCost wu estimated at $7,310,000 for the British Columbia portion,\n$4,680,000 for the Yukon and $1,970,000 for Alaika. Theie wtlmates\ncalled for the cheapest type of road, deilgned merely to \"make impassable\nroutes satiable.\"\nSanctuary for Human Beings Wtth\nNo Shooting Allowed Show's Idea\nLONDON, July 12 (AP) .-George Bernard Shaw, patterning after\nthe bird-lovers, suggested today turning the world into a lanctuary for\nhumans, with no snooting allowed.\nObeerving at a luncheon in tupport of the Royal Society for the\nProtection of Bird! that game refugee had spread to many lections\nof the world, the Irish man of letten remarked: \"That does ui humani\na great deal of credit, because there are no sanctuarlei for human\nbeing!:\"\nRe continued that although arrangements for shooting humans\n'on the largest possible scele\" had been brought to perfection, he had\n.iot yet heerd of anybody starting a society for the protection ot human\nbeing!, or an Institution of sanctuaries where they can't be ihot at.\nDOUGLAS, lain of Man, JUy 12\n(AP).\u2014With the prosecution ex-\npressing hope an \"explanation\" warranting acquittal can be found,\nKaye Don, Brltlah motor and speed\nboat racer, was placed on trial here\ntoday on a charge of manslaughter\ngrowing out of an automobile accident\nThe charge it baaed on the death\nof Francii Gayler, Don's 27-year-old\nmechanic, when the car in which\nthe two were riding crashed on a\nhighway on the night of May 26.\nMacMillan Appeal\nSoon as Possible\nEDMONTON, July 12 (CP). -\nAppeal against the judgment of Mr.\nJustice W. C. Ivea over-ruling the\njury verdict in the MacMillan-\nBrownlee caae will be commenced\nas soon as judgment ii formally entered, according to Neil D. Maclean,\nK.C, counsel for Vivian MacMillan\nand her father, A. D. MacMillan, of\nEdson, in their seduction suit\nagainst ex-Premier J. E. Brownlee\nof Alberta.\nTHE WEATHER\nNBLSON \u00ab\n711\nVictoria    63\nM\nVancouver     _ 36\nM\nKimloopi (66\n78\nfattvtn Point   48\n110\nPrince Rupert .  44\nM\nSeattle 62\n70\nPortland ,  62\n73\nSin Frtncltco  _  62\n6\u00bb\nSpoktnt      .'..   66\neo\nNtntimo ..                     64\nm\nPrince Otorgt   62\neo\nPentlcton      62\n_\nVernon       6t\\\n\u2014\nGnnd Forkt    60\n80\nKulo     48\n\u2014\nCrtnbrook 47\n79\nCtlgtry   48\n76\nBdmonton -   62\n70\nSwift Current   . 40\n8.\nPrtnoe Albert  60\n63\nQu'Appelle      40\n33\nWinnipeg    48\n88\n88\nForecut, Nelaon md vicinity\u2014Generally fair and moderttely wtrm.\nARGENTINE WILL\nNOT GO TO WALL\nIN MEAT SUBSIDY\nDUBLIN, July 12 (CP ctble)\u2014\"U\nsomebody li destined to go to tbl\nwall lt will be the dominions rather\nthin tbt Argentine,\" declired Fl-\nnance Miniiter Stan MacBntee In\nthe Irish Free State senate today.\nBe wu referring to yesterday's\nannnouncement the United Kingdom\nwlU lubtldln the live atock Induitry,\ntnd tlto restrict Import! If i system\nof quota! tnd levies.\n\"Tbe Brltlib,\" eaid Mr. MacBntee,\n\"regard theae matters ln a common-\nsense aad practical way without sentiment or politics. Tbt Interest on\n32,600,000,000 of Brltlah capital Invested ln tbe Argentine must be\nearned from the Argentine meat\ntnde. ,\nDUMP DUTY IS\nPROTECTION FOR\nB. C. FRUIT MEN\nWINNIPEO, July 12 (CP)--A\n\"dumping duty\" Imposed Wedneidiy by the Dominion government,\nwill make Importation! of peachu,\n{ilumbi, peiri and melons* from\nhe United Stttei prohibitive,\nfruit Jobben itated today, and\naa a mult the eerly markttlng\nof thue frulti here will be de*\nItyed tbout two weeks.\nTht extra duty wtl designed to\nprotect tht early seuon mtrktt\nfor Brltlih Columbia fruit growtn.\nCOUNCILLOR IS\nFATALLY SHOT\nAT COQUITLAM\nAnother Man Clubbed\nTill Unconscious\nin a Cabin\nSHELL-SHOCKED\nMAN IS HELD\nAssailant of Two Men\nBelieved Insane\nby Police\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., July\n12 (CP)\u2014Tom Douglu, 36-year-old\ncouncillor of Coquitlam, t neighboring municipality, wu fatally\nshot*, and Oordon Wilson, 29, dubbed Into unconsciousness todty, vie-\ntin*., pollce believe, of an utallaht\ntemporarily Insane.\nRobert McFadden, 40, believed to\nbe a victim ef shell shock, wu arrested a half hour after the ihootlng and charged with murder. Ha\nwu remanded to July 30.\nDouglu  wu  thot down  In  the\nservice ttatlon he operetta it the\ncorner of Auitln tnd North roads a\nhalf   hour  tfter  Wilson  bid   bten\nclubbed   Into   Insensibility   In   McFadden'! cabin on Snake hUl, a ihort\ndistance from the scene of tbe ihootlng.\n(Continued on Page Ten)\nTORTURED FOR\nSUM0F$3.50\nAged Man Also Badly\nBeaten; Youthful\nAssailant Flees\nNORTH SYDNEY, N.S., July 11\n(CP)\u2014Beaten and tortured by a\nbandit seeking bli money, Charlea\nKVg, 74, wu In critical conditio at\nhla Alder Point home tonight whlit\nRoyal Canadian Mounted police scoured the nearby wood! In search of\nFrancla McCready, a youth who re-\naided ln the ume village. Police eaid\nKing nimed McCready u hit aasall-\nant.\nApparently Buffering unn pain,\ntbt aged lobster factory employee\ntold pollce hit assailant hid struck\nhim wtth i atock of t bury rifle and\ntben held lighted matches under his\ntrmi and feet when he refuted to\nreveal the hiding place of hit metgre\nearnings.\nKing uld ht finally produced 33 SO\nwhich the bandit grabbed tnd carried\naway without looking for mon money.\nFEAR FOR LIFE\nOF TRUSTEE WHO\nKILLED WOMAN\nLITTLE BOCK, Ark., July li (AP)\n\u2014Repeated warning! tbe public wu\nIncensed over the allying of Helen\nSpence Baton and violence might\nresult against the trusty guard who\nkUled her were relayed tonight to\nSheriff L. B. Brtnch by his deputies.\nCanadian Wheat\nCrop Is Higher\nHOME, July 12 (CP-Havai).\u2014The\nInternational Institute ot Agriculture today indicated the Canadian\nwheat crop would be somewhat\nhigher this year than last, but 18\nper cent below the average for the\npast five yeara.\nThis year's figure for Canada'!\nwheat crop was given as 330,000,000\nbushels.\nThe average for tbe yeara trom\n1928 to 1032 was 411,000,000 bushels.\nHEPBURN SLASHES SALARIES IN HIS\nOWN DEPARTMENT TO SAVE ONT. CASH\nMany Get Notice of Dismissal! to Lose No Time in\nGetting Beer and Wine\nBy FRANK FLAHERTY\n(Cmidlin Press  Staff Wrlttr)\nTORONTO, July 12 (CP).\u2014Premier Mitchell Hepburn's \"big parade\" continued today as he waged\nhit campaign to cut government expense!. Several official! in the prime\nminister'! department will lose their\npositions.\n\"I find I can cut expenses ln my\nown department by well over 90 per\ncent without Impairing efficiency,\"\nsaid Mr. Hepburn on his second day\nin office\nAmong the officials to go from\nthe prime minister's office it the\ndeputy minister, Horace Willis, who\ndraws a aalary of $4874; C. C. Hele,\ngeneral tecretary it $4000 and P. F.\nCronin, assistant general secretary\nat $2400. Salaries of officials already\nmtrked for dismissal total about\n$17,000.\nF. A. Gtby, chief engineer of the\nOntario hydro-electric power com-\nmisiion. waa dismissed from his post\nby the new commission. Along with\nhim went I. B. Luets, general solicitor and former' attorney-general of\nOntario, while 48 other commission\nemployees receiving salaries in excels of $5000 were served with notice\nof dismissal but given the option of\nremaining at their tasks at such salaries as the commission might decide\nto pay them.\nIndications the new Ontario government will lose no time in getting\nthe beer and wine law in operation\ncame today when, at its second cabinet meeting, thc Hepburn administration proclaimed the act. The or-\nder-in-council making the bill passed at the last session of Ihe legislature law was signed by the lieutenant-governor a few houn after it\nhad been approved by the cabinet\nA great deal of organization work\nremains to be done Defore the beverage rooms open to offer beer by\nthe glass to all comers and restaurants and hotels begin serving wine\nand beer with meals, but the order\nfrom the government to the new\none-man liquor commission is \"full\nspeed ahead.\"\n \u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\nPAOI TWO\n\u25a0THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. B.C-FRIDAY  MORNINO. JULY \u00ab, 1IM <\nIND tAM-Soothe\nSORE HANDS\nby Rubbing in    -*.\nPAY FINE FOR\nINTOXICATION\nKenneth McKay and William Tint*\nof TrtU wen fined 333 etch whtn\nthty appeared tn dty pollce court\n\"Thundiy morning befon stipendiary\nMtglttnte Jobn Oartmtl on a chirge\nof being intoxicated In t public plice.\nThey paid the flntl.\nBOSTON, Bngltnd, (CP) \u2014 Six\nmonthi with htrd ltbor wu tht\n\u2022sentence paaaed on John Rinds, 43,\nfor drawing unemployment 0olit\nfrom two different tgenclu it tht\neama tlmt.\nCulmstock Arms\nat EIGHTH AND WASHINGTON in\nSPOKANE is on\nAPARTMENT HOTEL where\nCAN BE OBTAINED all the\nCONVENIENCE of a\nHOTEL plus the\nCOMFORT of o\nHOME by -the\nDAY, WEEK or MONTH-olso\nIT IS MORE ECONOMICAL and\nWALKING DISTANCE from downtown.\nWALTER M. CLIST, Mgr.\nHOWSER MISS\nWEDS PROCTER\nMAN AT KASLO\nMargaret Greenlaw Is\nBride of R. C.\nMeKinnon\nCHILLIWACK MAN\nVISITING LARDEAU\nRev E. P. Griffiths\nReturns From\nEast\nGuide for Travellers\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nTHE HUME HOTEL\nPHONE   767\nBreakfast 25c to 60c\nLuncheon 35c to 50c-Dinner 35c and 65c\nRotary and Gyro Headquarten\nNelion, B.O. Oeorgt Benwell, Prop.\nfttt Bui Btrvlct\nHUJ4-B-+W. Burton, Mr. and Mn.\nF. S. Ryckman tnd daughter, Cranbrook; H. E. Mlard, Ternle; H. N.\nCounty, T. A. Burni, Medicine Hat;\nMr. and Mn. I. M. Marahall, Salmo;\nH. R. Board, Howser H, P. Kline-\n\u2022 etjTar, Lumbertoi); It C. Saunders I\nand family, Victoria; J, N. McLeod,\nEdgewood; 0. W. Hicks, Kimloopi;\n--    .\u00ab_,.    #...__..__,.   _,_    __A   jjT_\nJ. J. Wall, Calgary; Mr. and Mn.\nR. F. Oreece, J. Fehr, Vancouver; N,\nde Hem, A. de Hens, Spokane; W.\nSchmldle, Seattle.\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where theQuest l.Kin&\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\n114 BAKIR ST.\nA. KERR, Prop.\nPHONE It\nNILSON. B.O.\n^AVOY-I. R. Malcolm, J. M.\nCooper. Mr. and Mn. C. A. Mac-\nNutt, Vancouver; Hugh J. Styles,\nJ. F. McNlven, Salmo; Mlas D. Pen-\ndry, New Denver; J. A. Miller, Nakusp; Mr. and Mrs. W. Weir, Jenny\nWeir, Ian Weir, Invermere; V. trommel, Rob. on.\nMaw Grand Hotel\nF.  L  KAPAK.   Prop.\nWeekly end Montni; Ratee\nHot and.. Cold  Water\nSlnglt DOC np     Double 11.50 np\n\u202210 \u25a0 Month and Up\nOccidental Hotel\nJM Virnon It. Phone M7L\nH.   WA8SK-K\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nOood Comfortable Rooma\nMlneri' Headquarten\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\n1*1.  I.   MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodtlltd\nHot tnd  Cold  Wtttr\nin thi HEART ot thi cur\nKASLO, July IS.\u2014A prttty. wedding wtt solemnized July 10 when\nMlsa Margtret Greenlaw, eldest\ndaughter of Ilr. tnd Mrt. M. J.\nOreenlaw of Bowser became tht\nbrldt of Roderick Cameron MeKinnon, ton of capt. and Mrt. MeKinnon of Procter. The ceremony took\nplace in St. Andrew'i United church\nKaslo, which wit prettily decorated\nwith itaaonablt flowen for the occiilon. Rtv. T. W. Reed officiated.\nTo the strains of Lohmgrtna Wtddlng Mtrch, thl bride entered tht\nchurch on tht aim of her lather,\nwho give her ln marriage. Tht brldt\nhad choetn t gown ot whltt flat\ncrept silk fuhloned ln long modish\nlines, and wore tbe traditional wtddlng veil trrtnged In ctp fashion.\nBht ctrrled a bouquet ot pink cn-\nnttlont tnd fern. A enter, Mlu\nOltdyi Oreenlaw wat the brldesmild.\nBhe wort a daintily fashioned gown\nof pastel pink organdie with white\nhit tnd ihcet and carried a bpu*\nquit of carnations tnd fern. A. Mac*\nKlnnon of Procter, t brother of tht\ngroom, wat beit man.\nSoft music wta pltytd during tha\n\u2022Ignlng of the register, tht bridal\nptrty leaving the churoh to tht mutlc of Mendelaohna Wedding March\npliyed by Mrt. A. L. MiePhtt, Organist of Bt. Andrewi church.\nFor her going tway gown the\nbride chose t light ltwn entemble\nWltb mitchlng accessories.\nAfter the ceremony the couple left\nby motor, for NeUon, on tht flnt\nttagt of t thort honeymoon.\nMr. and Mn. MacKinnon will\nmake their home ln Howser.\nJames Carter It down trom the\nMtrtln mine when he ipent the\nPut fiw weeks.\nMln Bale Cody ot Trail li hoUdtylng In town.\nMlaa M. Brown wu a vliltor in\nNelaon.\nUr. tnd Mn. P. F. ptlmer wen\nvisitors In Ntlwn.\nC. P. R. Bridge Inapector D. Smith\not Nelaon wu t Kulo vltltor tht\ntint ot tbt wttk, making a trip up\ntbt Kaalo-Nakusp line Tuesday. He\nwu tccomptnled to the city by Mn.\nSmith and their dtughttr.\nMr. and Mrs. 6. W. McLeary  ot\nTrail wen vlilton In town,\nFROM CHILLIWACK\nWilliam M. Orr ot Chllllwaek re*\nturned trom Nelion tnd lift for\ntht Lardeau dlttrlct.\nMIm Katharine Strelt and Miu\ntditb Aim in Nelion vititon.\nft H. wtlton tnd wn John, ef\nTrail an ipendlng a tew dayi at\nShutty Bench.\nMr. and Mn. Oeorge Abey and\nfamily have again taken up residence it thtlr Front itreet home\ntfter t holiday at Mirror Ltkt.\nDr. tnd Mn. L. A. Roy and children of Lethbridge, tnd Mr. and Mn.\nWetmore ot Trail, accompanied by\nArchie Reuter, ipent a day at\nAlmworth.\nA, P. Alleabrooke ot Shutty Bench\nwu t vltltor In town.\nEric Bacchui of Blrchdale wu t\nvltltor In the olty.\nMn. >. D. Diwion and daughter\nlaabel of Nelson, Btvt trrived to\nspead the boUdtyt tt tbelr aummer\nhome hen. Tbey wen accompanied\nby thtir guest Ulu Bvelyn Ptlmer\nof Vtncouver.\nMyles MacPherson tnd Ollbert\nFowler mtde t trip to Koktnee Olacler tnd nturn. Tbey btvt lift for\nNakuip tnd will go trom that to\nVernon to ttkt tn tht regatta, vlaltlng Ortnd Forka on their return\njourney to TnU.\nMlu Margaret McQueen hu had\nM* i Kitty foWler oi Nakuap, aa a\ngueet,\nMr. tdd Mrt. Oeorge Kinnis Ind\nchildnn of Trail wert vltlton in\nKulo.\nMilw MteFhenon tnd Otlbtrt\nFowler ot Tnll wen guutt ot tht\nformer's father, Jtck MacPherson.\nMr. tnd Mra. 1. W. Httlewood of\nTnU tn ipendlng a thort holldiy\nhere.\nSaa Orant and Fred Bureau ot\nAinsworth were Kulo vlilton.\nRtv. I. Pitt Orlflltht hu nturned\nfrom t vltlt to hit old home in\nMossbank, Suk.\nAmong the many from outside\npolntt to attend the MeKinnon*\nOreenlaw wedding which took pltct\nIn Kaalo wtn Sin. A. MeKinnon\nand wn and daughter of Procter,\nMn. Ptgt tnd two ohlldnn ot Tae-\nomt, With., Mr, tnd Mn, Burrows\nand sons, Fred tnd Elwood; tnd\nMrs. Jtck Marsden of Meadow cnek,\nMlu Robem ot Ooldhlll, Eugene\nSpence ot TraU, Mn. Uilinu.ii oi\nArgenta, Mr, and Mn. Archie Oreen-\nltw, MM Oltdyi Oreenlaw, tht\nMisses Beth tnd Ilea Dian; tnd\nCapt. M. K. Harrison of Howaer;\nMM Josephine Faulkner of Nelton\ntin. W. F. MacNIcol. MM Nellie\nMacNIcol, Miss mint Jonei and\nJack MacNIcol of Johnsons Landing,\nMr. and Mrs. M. J. Oreenlaw, Mr,\nand Mn, Malcolm Oreenlaw. Raymond King and John Ontnltw ot\nLtrdo,\nCtpt. M. K. Harrison trrlvtd here\nfrom Nelwn tnd left for hli homt\nIn Howser.\nRalph Carson of Oerrard wu ln\ntown to attend thl McKlnnon-\nOreenlaw wedding.\nOeorge MacPherson of Ainsworth\nwu a vltltor tn tht cit;.\nDr. aad Mrt. L. A. Roy, their\nchildren Donald and Madeline, it.\nH. Graves, s. J, Reuter and hli wn\nArchie motored to Nelaon tnd return. Tbt ptrty played t round of\ngolf on the Ntlwn links.\nGirl in the Family\nBy BEATRICE BU8TON\nIt wu the flnt tlmi thtt Suun\nhid known him to refuw to comt.\nto t mttl tnd tht watched him\nclew the door on Aunt Bdna with\ntroubled eyes. Tbl Hush aeemed to\nhtve deepened cn one side df hu\nftce and bt tumbled for tbt door\nhandit.\nHi wu itlU ut hu itudy whin\nSuwn came heme from the drug-\n\u2022ton tt hall put uven and carried\ntbe bottle of medicated oil upstairs\nto Aunt Bdna who wu sitting buldt\nLutlt't bed. Lutle wu crying tgtln\nu iht ity propped against the pit*\nlews, tnd Susan kntw u lbt step*\nped into the close tlr of the room\nthtt the tnd Aunt Idna had been\ntalking about ber.\n\"Suwn.\" Bhe looked up at her\nniece with wtt puffy eyes. \"Tou\ncan't wt yourself Igilnst your own\nclaaa, your own family \"\n\"John'i with mi ln tbit, and to\nare tbi Culleni,\" wld Suwn sturdily. \"Tbey ill know AUen, and they\nlike blm\u2014tnd Just u won aa you're\nboth ovtr your tick tpellt I'm going to mirry him.\"\n\"Why be m auch a hurry about\nItt You can Wit yourwlt on a rubbish heap for Hit any  tlmt I\" rt-\ntorted Lutle.\nStutn went Into her  own  room\nt>.  i        __.   ii * and took otf her rape. Tlie room was\nHi!?!__\"Lor.. -SHE'! dark and through tbe wlndowi ahe\ncould we Center itreet blue-white\nunder tbt moon, tht lighted window! ol tht littlt ihopi tcrou the\nstreet pinkish yellow rectangles ln\nthe darkness. She atood tbert telling henelf thtt sho had done exactly tha right thing that night. It\nwould have been cruel to leave the\nhouse with Allen, but the btd made\nIt clear to him tbtt tbt would leave\nJust u soon w tht two women\nwert tbli to look atter themselves.\nAtter ill, the did owe them wmethlng\u2014\nAa the itood then ihe hetrd t\nsudden terrifying wund trom down-\nsttirs. It wunded uke t chtlr or t\ntahle going over onto tht floor, and\nthen then came the thud of something elM falling.\nShe stood dead still for a wcond and tben rushed down to the\nlower haU. \"Uncle Worthy?\" she\ncalled w tbt went. Bhe knocked on\nhis door but then wu no answer;\ntad tfttr in Instant ihe turned\nthe knob and went ln.\nHer uncle wu lying on the floor\nwith hla big hud rolled to oni ilde,\nbu tyw clowd tnd hit ttet iwoUen\nAnd purple. The twlvtl chair was\noverturned beside him, and tht\n\"bitten*' bottle Uy on ltl aide ou\nthe desk, atalning tht blotter tnd\nwme loow papers with tbt brownish fluid that trickled Irom ltl\nneck. .       i\nAt Suwn dropped to her knew\nbeside blm Aunt Idna and Lutlt\ncamt down tbt hall. \"What la it,\nSusan! What's happened'\u2014Oh, tny\ndear Lord I\" it wu Aunt Edna'a\nvolw tad It row Ukt t wntm is\nshe saw Uncle Dorthy's prostrate\nbody. \"Ott the doctor 1 Oct s__i_.o.\nKendall, Lutltl Don't stand then-\nget hlml'' With ont htnd preued to\nher swollen knee the knelt aa the\nfloor beside him.\n\"He must htve itruck bis hetd on\nthe corner of the desk tt he fell.\"\nSuwn wld, htlding her bandker,\nchief to a dark mark on har unolt'i\ntemple. \"It's bleeding.\" Aunt Edna\nlooked up at tbt corner ot the dealt\nis lf lt could tell her whtt had\nhappened tad Susan's tyw foUowed hen.\nA pink glut paper weight stood\nU. S. Government chemists have\nfound that eggs deteriorate Ul storage bectuw thty \"digest themselves''\naad now the problem lt to prevent\nthii eatyme activity.\nnetr tht edge of tht desk top\na large  sheet ol\nwriting   paper.   Uncli   Worthy   had\nunder lt lay a large sheet of\n ng   piper.   Uncli   worthy   btd\ntaken lt Irom the box wmt time\nduring the day for lt bad not been\nthere that morning when ahe dusted the room. She uw thtt it wu\ncovered with clrclei tnd triangles\nand numbers, tnd tU acrow lt,\nfrom corner to corner, tbt word\nbankrupt\" ntd been scrawled truce\ntimet . . . Bankrupt. Bankrupt.\nBankrupt.\n\u2022   \u2022  \u2022\nIt wai algbt o'clock,\nDr. Ktndtll had come and tome-\nhow or othtr hi tad Suwn bad\ncarried Uncle Dortby uptttln and\nput him into tht four p\/eter bed\nwhen ht bad slept tU hit Utt. Bt\nlay now ai if he wen aalwp, a\nheavy rolling wund Uk* constant\nsnoring coming through hla lips.\nBut ht wu not aalwp, Ht had had\na stroke and hi wu unconscious,\nDr. Kendall told thtm.\n\"Ht ctmt to wt mt at lay otiiw\nabout two wwki tgo,\" be laid.\nspeaking very quietly u it hi wtn\nifrtld ot disturbing tacit Worthy.\n\"Hi wld ht'd been having dl\u00bby\nspells for a long time, and he b<W\nhad a very bad ont tht bight bt*\nfort that had frightened blm.\"\nAunt Edna's Wan pound down\nher ftce, \"He never mentioned lt\nto tae, Doctor. Whtt did you do for\nhunt\"\nThi only thing I could do ia a\nM ltkt hit. I told him to itop\nwtisg rtd mttt and to eut bit\nfood intake in half\u2014and to itop\ndrinking.\" Dr. Kendall's glasses\nglinted u ht ihook hie bwd. \"Ht\ntold mt ht'd rtther bt detd than\ncut ottt everything thtt ht\nJoyed la lltt.\"\n\"How long wiu he be Uke thtir\nLutle uked frem ber poet it the\ntoot of tht bed.\nDr. Kendall did not know. \"No\none eta tntwer that, Lutlt. He mty\nrecover alter t ftw dayi. But lf ht\ndow I doubt thlt he'U tvtr bt very\nwell igaln.\"\n\"Whtt ctuied the stroke, Doctor!\"\nuked Aunt Mat, ahivtring w Out\nher twth chtttered.\n\"Wrong kind pt food tod too\nmuch of it. Alcohol. Worry\u2014mental\n\u2022train. A sudden shoes. Any of\nthow things,\" tha doctor replied.\n\"I told him Chrlitmu dty tbit bt\nwu drinking tar too much tor a\nman of hli tge\u2014of tay age\"\n\"A luddtn shock.\" repeated Aunt\nBdnt. \"Rt'd had a gntt ihook to\nhi! nervw Just btton thll happened\nBuetn\u2014He htd been trying to mtn-\nttt wmethlng for Stutn\u2014\" Shs\nturned a look on Suwn that wld\nplainly as words. \"Tou did thll to\nhlml\" tad rushed out ot the room\nwaving htr handa ln the air. Frem\nLutle'i bedroom, when tht took rt*\ntuge, ctmt the wund of loud tear\ning km.\n\"Till htr to go to bed in then\ntad 111 glvt btr wmethlng to mike\nhtr ilwp.\" Dr. Ktndtll wld te Susan \"Aad you and Lutlt had better ttkt turna lifting htrt tonight\nto watch fcr any change for the\nwont. Telephont me If you need\nau.\"\n\"Ott, please dont uk me to Mt\nup tonight.\" Lutlt wld to him\nquickly. \"I've Men htlf dead with a\noold all day myself. That's why I'm\nnet dreswd. Doctor. But TU kwp\ntht door of my room open and if\nSuwn nwdi mi sht can call mi.\nI waken at thi slightest wund.\"\n(To Bt Continued)\nWhen using\nWILSON'S\nFLY PADS\nJ   DIRECTIONS\n\u2022 MUI III\n(..LOW FHIM\/\n><     I'. ACTlY\/.\nEtch ptd wUl HU fllee tU dty ani\n\u2022very day for three weeka.\nS pids ia each picket.\n10 CENTS PER PACKET\naf Ihuitiiti, Oroeert, Central Storea.\nWHY PAY MORE?\nTHE WIUON FLY PAD CO, HsssllM. Cu.\nSURVEY OF B.C. SCHOOL FINANCE\nEXPLAINED FOR GENERAL PUBLIC\nnan   Seek  More  -SquHable\nMethod Raising and Distributing Money\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA LAFOINTB. Fro*\nReome from Me to 11.80\nMonthly |10 and up.\nSttim hitttd tad hot tnd cold\nwtter la every room\n605 Btaer st. Fhone w\n| TRANSPORTATION    I   Ut & Passenger,\nTHE MODERN WAY IS THE\nMOTOR COACH WAY\nEg HBH fflfl\n\"TT\nNAKUSP '\ntPOtWOOD jcty\n! 6ne Wty I\nr VMNON\nI   KAMLOOPI\nTlT\nRtturn\nrar\nSM     I\nTTmT\ngvOo\nW.XIt, |\ni Torj\nlira I\n\"' \"\"'M ' \"\u00bb'\"\"\ntm.6o\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd.\nNelson Depot, 205 Baker St. Phone 800\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nFREIGHT LINE\nDall; Truck\n\u2022Service\nPhone\nNelson\n77\nleaving    Neliol\nat 10 -..m.\nJ. C. \"SCOTTY\" MUIR. PROP.      pfc\nPROMPT   EFFICIENT  SERVICE ~    *.\nAT ALL TIMES 130rl9l\nPOWERFUL\nSKIN REMEDY\nDISCOVERED\nThll 'iplendld antiseptic, known\nill over America ai Moone'i Emerald Oil, il to efficient in the treatment of akin dlienee that the itching of eczema often itopi with ont\napplication.\nA tew application! and tht moit\npersistent cases of Iciemt often\ntre healed never to return.\nMopne's Emerald Oil it lttt and\npleasant to uie and it it to powerfully intiscptk* and penetrating that\neven old stubborn caaet hive often\nyielded to lta influence.\nMoone'i Emerald Oil in the original bottle li told by druggliti\neverywhere to rid you of ttubborn\npimples Ind unsightly gkln troubles.\nGUARANTEED    RELIEF\nEss AtbUtt'i Feet, Ri_g*era, Rust-t, P--.se\nl\u00bbr. Vt-isaula \u00ab Cttir\n. .t.-nlng. HivM er Itch,\nMr. ttlCt tl- ttt Btnl*.\nAt stl droit lm,\nIV EX I.ABOHATOMBS,\nVsa-sum, i.C.\nI\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Except Sunday\nTraU\nPhone\n135\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. McIVOK, Prop.\nNelson\nPhona\n35\nHENDRICKS' KASLO -NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\nUntil Further Nctlct We Will Operttt Dtlly Except Sundiy\nLetve Kaski t p.m,        Ntlion 11 t.m.\nNelson Depot\u2014City Service Station, Phone 5   \u2022   Kaslo, Phone 11\nPROMPT   BPP1GIBNI   SERVICE\n' m        -M**-*-*-*-   -**,\u00bb\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0*>.\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0;  _-...-\u25a0.   i   .   \u2022\u25a0\u25a0|.*|ll--   |,||\u2014hi h        \u25a0 _\u25a0    '   flf*     \u25a0*      I     I\nIT'S LIVER THAT\nMAKES YOU FEEL\nSO WRETCHED\nWake Up Your Liver Bile and\nGet A New Lease of Life. No\nCalomel Is Necessary.\nhe Mate M heiltby aad ksMT, Wis Brer\ntrust pour ten pound* est IsepalA fails into yew\nbew.W, *\u2014sy day of your taxes.\nWithoat th.t bils, troubls stttts pmtntb*.\ngletd hist won't dlfM th. wsv It sfaniU\nout bonis sn iluuiih. rood rlaetn leskti\nad j-out <>tir< syslws is uodmaltet M\n\u00abi\u00bbaoua w\u00bbu i,\u00bbtt\u00abr. Vou bsVs lalltie-\nUOn- -lbe discomfort ot s\u00bb. blnnUng, Mala\ntld Stent*. You are prs; to hesoisbss. Have\nI tetiut like ttttet-weol, a tlltr tsttt In Mt\n\u00abe\u00ablE,l_itlbmtk\u00absauJlyiliin You'hsns\"\nfaytkingl..* th\u00ab p-p s bultby m\nISTSS'I\nibouki\nW-lklbllisTi D-p \u2022 b*-l*by P-\u00bbp\u00ab\nIjsv*. la (sot you In gins-rally vrstoasd.\nBow hi you sspset to o>sr ap t sMdttba\n{Iks UiiS SompleUly by Uklng meri WsUoYlrl\n-ke sella, tuners) wsts. oil isisdfi eater tr\nsbswinf iws, or rN|ba\u00ab>; Tbty nat wake \u00ab\u2022\nfetrliTstiVil\nvtfStsbls, fur-.. testU, sale, Tb-y'U w*k* up\nyour tmr eritboutuMetttaiywn. Bring bark tbs\nlIsd-to-bs-allTS Mini, oaos awe.\nDost waste your mon.y on substitutes. Be\n-\u2022finil*. Atk for Onjt.r's by mm- snd g**i tbnrn.\nfc\u00bbkf\u00abt|f wns. enter's, ol tbs nd IsWi.\nVICTORIA, Jul; ia-Thls itttement roncernlng the pltni for the\nforthcoming survey cf ichool finance\nIn British Columbia ls Issued for the\ninformation of tht lubllc. In lbi\nhope ef eliciting the views of thoee\nwho have lntereiti and convictions\nIn thli mttter. It li felt thtt t policy\n\u2022hould be decided upon vhlch will\nhtve aome measure of permanence.\nAn agreed solution will mtkt It possible to turn attention to other problems\nef i purely educational kind, and,\nat tht ssme time, in removing ichool\nfinance from thl fltld of controversy,\nwill make It possible for tht government tnd for loctl tuthorltles to\ndevote tne 'a* tttentlon to Other urgent\nsocial md economic qutatloni which\ntrt capable of occupying full; their\nenergy tnd their time.\nThe deptrtment undtr Hon. Q. II.\nWeir, minister ot education. It Making to find a more equitable method\not railing and distributing the money\nnecesaary for eduoatlon. It alao dl*\nelm to effect greater rstlonaliilng\not thl tdmlnlstritlvt structure of\neducation. The revision of the curriculum ihould alto receive tttentlon.\nIt is recognised that education it a\nmatter abore partisanship, Inaa-\nmuch ti the schools art common\nproperty and are uted by people of\nevery class tnd of tvery (hide ot\nopinion. The proper conduct of the\nprovincitl system of efucttlon re*\nquires, therefore, general community\ncooperation tnd good will. Jutt it the\nsuccess ind the toclll usefulness ct\ntn; lndltldutl tchool ctili for iuch\ncoopentlon and good will.\nCOOrtBATION BKtt\nIn dealing with achool finance and\nrelated problems tt would be possible\nto proceed arbitrarily and to impose\na solution, but having regard to tlie\nIntimate wt; ln which the schools\naffect the public, it ll felt thlt the\nmethod of cooperation ihould be\nemployed is thtt all ilncere opinion\nwith reipect to the administration of\ntbe people'! schools mt; havt expression and ma; be glvtn full consideration.\nAe has bttn explained In tha press,\nhern will bt a largt general committee compoted ot representatives ot\norganizations which, because ot their\noonitltutlon tnd nature, htvt an in-\ntere-*, In thl educational system. It II\nHoped to iecure representation upon\nthis committee trom the Union ot\nBritish Columbia Municipalities, the\nSchool Trustees tuoclttion, tht Pro\nvlnclal Parent*Teacher\u00ab Federation,\ntha Brltlih Columbia Teachers' federation, tht local council! of womr*\ntht labor bodies, thl agricultural Interests, tht British Columbli section\not tbe Canadian Manufacturers' is-\nncittlon, and the board ot trade.\nHart; Charletworth will bt tht chtlrmtn ot thlt committee.\nThl representatives ot three groups\nwill have tht opportunity ot preeeut-\ning thi views of their orgtnlettlons.\nThey will bt expected to letve written\nmemorsuds. Including til ttctutl mttter and itatiiticil data which they\nnu; consider relevant.\nBeeldea thl* committal thi views\nof ta; othtr bodies ma; bt brought.\nor the views ot Individual*. and ln all\ncases memoranda ahould be preiented, to thtt tht presentations ma; be\nCarefully considered afterward, lt It\nhoped that cltltent will feel free to\nput forward their views In (hli way.\nBy thi procedure which hit bttn\nOutlined It should be possible to obtain local polnta ot view, to discover\ndifficult loctl problems tnd tht hlrd\nIpecltl cases which revetl tht prttent\nflntncitl tnd \u2022dmlnistratlve maladjustment!.\nMUT IVVt SO\nThe tint meeting of the genertl\ncommittee will bt htld in the parliament bulldlngi, Victoria, Jul; 10. Al\nthl government hit no fundi which\nit ctn Utt for the purpose, lt lt expected that the bodies Interested will\nprovide the travelling expenses of\ntheir representatives. ..    .   .\nIt li anticipated that the large committee will have a good deal of material brought before lt. It will be\nnecessary to analyse thla material, to\ndiscuss, alft, weigh and Interpret it.\nPor thla purpose, a special revision\ncommittee will be tppolnted.\nThe member! ot the revision committee will slso form part ol tht\ngeneral committee. While It la known\nthat the members ot thl provincial\nlegislature who trt being Invittd differ widely upon man; matters, lt is\nalso recognised thtt tht; possess\ngrett ability, tnd are unlttd b; a common desire to promote the Welfare of\nBrltlah Columbia, although the; may\nnot agree upon thi methodi whereby\nthli welfare li to be brought about.\nTht oomm|ttttt trt hot limited ta\nto the particular problems ot finance\nwhich tht; art to oomtdir. The following, however, will bt dealt with:\n1, The distribution of the burden\nof school finances.\n>. Tht oonilderttlon of new sources\nof revenue.\nt. The problem ot ctntrtllzation or\ndecentralliatlon of financial control.\n4. The MM Of administrative units.\nI. Tht consideration ot speclsl cue!\nwhere there trt municipal and extra-\nmunicipal areas.\nt. Tht question ot school ten.\n7. Thl oost ot ttit booki.\nI. The possibilities ot living with*\nout lost of efficiency.\nThe commission proptr consist! of\nthl ministers ot education tnd of finance, working with a technlctl ad*\nvlttr. The technical adviser will familiarise himself with tht vlewi ot\nthe general oommlttee and ot those\nwho appear befort It. Ht will study\nthe memoranda presented, and the\nfindings ot tht revmon committee.\nHe will alao make additional Investigations. Hi will, moreover, make a\nstudy of what hat been done ' * connection with ichool'finance In other\ncountrlei. All the atudles et Brltlah\nColumbia financial condition* roadt\nIn recent years art already at hli -la-\npoaal. After tn Impartial study of\nalt: the data, a report wtll bt mtdt\nb; the commission.\nIt It tht expectation that tht nport\nwill bl completed In sufflclsnt Ume\nto servi it tht baalt ot lsglslatlon\ntt the next session ot tht ltglilitun.\nPut Speciol Polk*\not Crowi Ntit Pott\nThe provlnclil pollce ot Brltlib Columbia have men stationed at Numerous points lu the province ln in\ntttempt to bring a halt to tht heavy\ntransient traffic on the rallwayi. A\nspecial detachment hta bten station-\ntd tt thl Crowi Nut to prevent thl\nrod-riders trom coming into the province* from eutern polntt, ,\nMOrfcpw. (CP)-Crlckit end Brltlih rugby in btlng tnoouriged in\nRussia thl latter being preferred to\nAmerlcin \"grid\" football which la\nconsidered too rough and not ap.\npealing to Soviet youth.\nPETIT-POINT\nAristocrat tf needlework! No woman anywhere\nBut would be proud to own a piece, a stool-top or a chair\nWith petit-point in gorgeous shades or some quaint framed\nbouquet\nThat has bten wrought with artful grace, a needle's\nflashing way.\nSo exquisite is petit-point! It wears a jewelled look,\nOr it it like small flowers pressed within a heavy book?\nSo beautiful is petit-pointi A woman's hands ean bring\nOut of tangled coloured threads a precious, priceless thing.\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy Circle No. 4 of\nSu Paul's Ladies' Aid\nMont but tested recipei\nwill Dt inserted.     .     .\nHASHED LAMB WITH BB0IU0\nTOMATOES\nTwo cups diced rotst lamb, (cold).\nOhop ont medium need onion,\ncook ln two tsbiespoons butter until loft, itlrrlng conitintly. Add one\ncup chopped frtah mushrooms or\nctnned button muthroomi, eook\nfive minutes. Setton with tall and\npepper, add one quarter cup flour,\nstir until well blended then add hair\ncup thick tomtto puree, ont cup\nhighly tenoned brown stock. Heat\nto boiling point, tdd limb, stir until well mixed tnd betted through\nServe in center of wtrm putter.\nsurrounded with halves of broUed\ntomatoes.\nrOTATO   MUl),   TOBTOM   STYLE\nFour cups diced cooked potatoes\nOne tnd t htlf cupt cooked cer-\nrots cut ln strips. Separate the\nflowertti of ont unn) cooked ctuli-\nflowtr, chop tine one Bermudt onion:  tou ill lightly  together. Add'ter\ntwo tablespoons each finely chopped\nparsley and sweet, gherkins. Add ultd dressing. Let stand ont hour\nthen arrange on a btd ot cresa tnd\nspread with mayonnalae. preei thl\nyolks ot two hard boiled eggi\nthrough the rlcer over top and sprinkle with finely chopped chives.\nMYEETBBtADS KITH GREEN\ntut\nSoik two pain ot veal sweetbreads ln witer to cover, one hour.\nCook In boiling ealted wtter twelve\nminutes. Trim If necessary, let atand\none hour. Arrange thin slices of tat\nult pork ln a saucepan, idd two\nuhiespoom tach Chopped onion and\ncarrots, spray ot parsley and 'one\nand a halt cupa chicken broth, cover and let simmer thirty minutes.\nOraln, cut |n cubes tsd dlspott\nover ctnned trtlchoke bottoms re*\nhalted tn butter md seasoned with\nmt ind pepper. Surround with niw\npeas cooked tnd dressed with but*\ncrssm. ult and pepper.\nThe latest for our coats!\n\u2014BuckU fastenings instead of buttons. Strappings of velvet or darker.,\nmaterial, leather or suede\nare stitched to the buttonhole side of the coat and\nslotted through buckles.\nTreat your handbag the\nsame way if you would\nhave matching accessories.\n\u20224*1 fr*\nHa Chal Ha Chal Thejr'rt still\ntalking about the (un they hid,\nall thoee who went to the tint\none, and now there'i mother\nKINSMAN CLUB DANCI On\nSaturday evening it Willow\nPoint. Gather the ging, ind\nlet'i go stepping to thli moit\npopultr lummer dinct where\ngood mutlc, good food ind good\nfun ibound\t\n<i\u2014k>\n<i\u2014i>\ncome onl Cool off! tt'i iuch a\nbother to boil ill the drinking\nwtter these days, thlt we ire\nUklng 10 itronger drlnk,-pop\nand ntt drlnki for Instance.\nAnd when I think of pop, I long\ntor -'COLUMBIA,\" the belt most\ndelicioui thlnt-quencher 1 hivi\nmet. There'i I lip to It, I IMt to\nIt, i lot ot pep ud sparkle. Tha\nkids lovt It, and it'i made in\nevery flavour you could with\ntor. It's not expensive, Ud It\nmeets the laboratory test. Here's\na glass tor you, and you, ind\nyoui  Hill  \"COLUMBIA\"!     . .\n<i fc>\n<. f>\nThty say that tht new\nplaying cards art going to\nspeed up the shuffling and\ndealing of the pack. They\nare narrower than the\nstandard model and the\nedges are concave, which\nmakes ths cards very pleasant to handle. How will the\nardent Bridge fans take to\nthem, one wonders t\n<i f>\nFreih flowen on the table,\ngleaming silver and ipotleu\nlinen, bright cushions ud comfortable leatt, a cool, delightful,\nrestful. Intimate place to eat\ndelicioui food, terved in the\nmott attractive minner poulble,\nihat's tha Impreulon 1 got from\nmy vlilt to THI GRILL, thit\ncharming little miturut on\nWard Street, jutt near the Pott\nOffice. A peich of a place for\nany iort of meal, ud juit the\nplice you like to go tor ifternoon tei or ice cream. Tike\nyour frlendi for lunch or dinner, breakfast or tea. You'll be\nproud  ot lt \u2022 . .\n<i k>\nCool and delicionsl\n\"SAIADJC\ni \u2022 m\nThere'i i iort ot Frenchy look\nibout the new trrtngement in\nthe D. 4 0. ART 8HOPPI. ill\nfrethly done up ln Ivory ud\nbrown with huge mlrron, wide\nspacei ud i delightful mt room\nfor the weary ihopper. Asd ii\nfor prices ud quality you won't\nbe able to beat them anywhere.\nAnd so, until ani week, Adieu.\nLilly CAnne\n\"Here and There With Lilly\nAnne\" appean every Friday in\nThi Nelion Dally Newi.\n \u2014.1\n\u2014\n\u2014\u2014\nFERNIE MISS\n.     IS A BRIDE\nMiss Phyllis Porsons\nWeds Herbert\ni      Atherton\nrSRNIE. B.C., July 13\u2014The Engllih church ln Penile wu the scene\nof t pretty wedding on Wednetday\nifternoon, July 11, when Phyllia Elsie, dtughter of Mr. md Mra. James\nParsoni of Fernie waa united ln\nmirrlige to Herbert, second ion of\nMn. W. O. Atherton of Coll Creek.\nReverend C. Riven  officiated.\nThe bride waa given ln marriage\nby ber father. Mln Leona Sweet waa\nbridesmaid md the groom waa supported by Wilfred Parsons, brother\nof the bride.\nTlie bride wu becomingly gowned\nln Royil blue md ctrrled \u2022 bouquet\nof rent tnd canterbury bells. The\nbridesmaid wu alio tastefully\ndressed ln blue. The couple recelv-\nlitabllihed 1907\nVITTUCC1\nOlive 0:1\n(Pronounced Vee-two-ch&)\nTha first pretting of finest\nVirgin Italian Olives\n..LAST\nCHANCE!\nFree tripe lo New\nYork or Chlujo\n\u2014 Buebtlli,\nFiilden' Glove*.\nHURRY\nUP KIDS.''\nHtRiS TOUR\nLAST CHANCE TO JOIN WY\nBASEBALL CLUB AND WIN\nA SWELL PRIZE.'JUST MAIL\nYOUR NAME ANO ADDRESS\nWITH ONE QUAKER PUFFED\nWHEAT OR RICE BOX TOP TO\nBABE RUTH'S BASEBAU ClU6,R0.\nbOX 1083 CHICAOO FOR MtMBERSHIP\nBUTTON 8, CONrtST WM FORM\"\nLISTEN IN TO BABE RUTH\nOver the N.B.C. Blue Network\nFor extct time refer lo your\nlocal newspaper.\nQUAKER\nPUFFED WHEAT\nPUFFED RICE\ned mtny betutlful md utetul gift!.\nThey wlU reside In Fernie.\nE.NOAOIMKNT  ANNOUNCED\nMn. Roy CoWen of Calgary announces the engagement ot her\ndaughter Orace Cowen, R.N., to Victor J. Parsoni ion of Mr. tnd Mn. J.\nParsons of Pernle. The wedding ll\nto take place In Cilgtry, Tuetdiy,\nJuly rt.\nAt i meeting of tbe Either Re*\nbekth, Fernie Lodge No. go the of*\nflcert for the next htlf yetr were\ninstalled. Thoee officiating tt the\nceremony wen D. D. O. M. Brother\nC A_uie. _._. a.m U. li. f. _... _,._._.*\nAppleby, aatlttcd by Brother H.\nWhalley P.N.Q., and Slater E. M.\nRewen P.N.O., acting u Grind\nMarshals who were ably assisted by\na staff of Put Noble Grands\nTbe offlcen Installed were\u2014Sit\nter M. Wheeler, N.o.; sitter H. Pol\nok, V.G.; Sister 8. Whalley, Rec.\nSec; Sitter E. M. Rewen, Fin. etc.;\nSister M. O. Woodbouse, Treu.;\nSister'I. Jonet. O.O.; Sister E. Willlama, I.O.; Slater V, Boese, Warden;\nSister O. Owen, Conductor; Sitter S\nDicks. L.S.N.O.; sister A. Knlert,\nR.S.N.O.; SUter H. Sbadd, n.S.V.O ,\nSister L. Neidlg, US.V.O.; Bitter A.\nDavidson, Chaplain; Slater H. Young,\nChaplain; Slater H. Toung, R-3.S.;\nR.S.U. Slater v. riuguea. ___JaM.\nAfter Installation the floor wu\ncleared and a social and dance held\nuntil the tmall hours.\nEDGEWOOD FOLK\nBACK FROM TRIP\nEDGEWOOD, July 13\u2014Mr. and Mtb.\nW. J. Loughery have returned to\ntbelr home ln the valley Irom Coclv\nrane, Alta., where they were on i\nvisit to Mr. Loughery'a brother. During thetr stay there they made tripa\nto Banff and Lake Louise.\nJock Thomson met with an accident\nrecently on his farm ln the valley,\nBeing chased by a bull he averted a\nserious accident only by escaping\nthrough a fence.\nA meeting of the Women's Institute\nwas held at the home of Mra. Daly.\nThe Farmers' Institute met with\nW. fioothby,' president, ln the chair.\nA social afternoon and sale of\nwork took place under the auspices\nof the Cfiurch helpers.        N ,\nDr. Teld dcclarad the sale open, in\na ahort speech. During the afternoon\nOtto Ntederman entertained with violin selections.\nThe fair board met at the residence of Mrs. Donsellaar. The program of sports for the fair day ln\nSeptember waa decided upon, a report\nhaving been received from the subcommittee In charge of H. Calcutt,\nupon the matter.\nCanon Thompson, who spent the\nweek in Edgewood has left for Nakusp.\nArthur Oreenwood spent a week at\nthe Whatshan Lakes.\nNELSONITES GO\nTO HARROP\nHARROP, July 13\u2014C. D. Ogllvle\nhu left for Crmbrook to take charge\nof a four-mile road construction Job\nln that dlitrict.\nMr. md Mn. W. 8. Smythe md\nparty of Nelaon came here by launch\nmd spent a day with frlendi ben\nand at Sunshine Bay.\nMr. and Mn. B. Falrbank, Mlu\nEthel FUrbank, Mr. and Mn. J.\nBerry md diughter, Buslc, md Diana\nRowley holidayed at Ainsworth, the\nmen In the party motoring on to\nShutty Bench.\nMn. F. Andrewi tnd dtughter Adt\nwere Nelton vltlton.\nMr. md Mn. Osmond tn here on\nt two-week hoUdey from Moose Jtw,\nhouie gueiti ot Mr. md Mrt. J. E.\nFltchett.\nMcAndrew Brings\nin 3 Prisoners\nMike Sheveldoff, PhtlUp Kazakoff\nmd William Poentkoff wen brought\nto Nelson Wednesday night by Conttable McAndrew of Cutlegtr to serve\ntermi ln the provlnclil Jill under the\nnllwty tct.\nUf fytot.#7\u00abti <3Uqmn^l$f\nJNSO-VOHATIO  itt MAV It\/O\nSAY.THISISAHECKOF\nA JOS GETnNO ALL T\nTHREAD AND HAIR\nOUT OF THIS     ke\nBRUSH   ^aaaAAj\nI KNOW.JOHN. BUT\nTHE CLEANER JUST\nWONT CLEAN WITH\nAU THAT UTTER\nIN IT!\nOH, JOHN, THE HOOVER\nPEOPLE HAVE! THEY\nQUIT USINC THE BRUSH\nYEARS AGO AND NOW\nHAVE SOMETHING\nCALLED AN\nAGITATOR\nTHAT POSITIVE\nAGITATION IS\nGREAT! I'M AN\nENGINEER AND\nI CAN SEE HOW\nMUCH MORE\nEFFICIENT rr IS\nWELL, IM NO ENGINEER\nBUT I KNOW MY CLEANING WILL BE EASIER.\nAND MY RUGS WIU\nLAST LONGER-NOW\nTHAT WE HAVE A\nHOOVER.\nQfcHOOVER\nOor Hoover etleaman will gladly call any\nevening to ihow yoor husband why Poeltive\nAgitation, the patented cleaning action that\nreplaces tiie old ttyle bruth, cleans fitter and\ndeeper. Three new Sentinel Seriee Hoovers,\nnew Hoover Dirt Finder, new lightweight\nDusting Tools. Liberal allowance for old electric deanera. Convenient terma.\nMessrs. J. B. Hammond and C. Griffith,\nofficial Hoover representatives, are now\nst this store and would be glad to inspect yoar old\nmachine or demonstrate a new model Hoover in your\nown home without cost, or obligation.\nPhone 2 for Service\n-THE NILION  DAILY  NIWI.  NILION. I.C-FRIDAY MORNINO. JULY  13.  UM-\n1^5\n*AQ| THRU\n\\___________t__m\nAt \"THE BAY\"\nSATURDAY\nand MONDAY\nMEN'S DRESS SHOES\nRegular $3.95\nMen's dress and sport oxfords also black calf brogues. Built over ft\ncombination fitting last with Goodyear .welted soles.\nPair   \t\nJ.49\nMEN'S BLACK and WHITE SPORT OXFORDS\nRegular $2.95\nAn ideal shoe for dress or beach wear. Moccasin vamp style, sewn ft-*%  AO\nrubber soles and heels. Only a limited quantity. Shop early. \u2122 M.\"9 *\nPair\nWomen's Mesh Sandals\nThese smart summer street or beach\nsandals, so stylish and\ncool made with one\nstrap and dome fastener. Cuban covered heel.\nPair\n$195\nWomen's Sport Oxfords\nIn two-tone combination\nwith  moccasin  vamp   i\nleather soles, rubber\nheels. Suitable for spori\nor country wear. Pair .\nof brown elk\ntyle,   flexible\nNEW PRINTED VOILES\nNew patterns-just to hand in time for\nthe hot weather. Beautiful ^ j^\ndesigns at a special price.  \u25a0 nm\n36 inches wide. Yard ... A ^r\nCRETONNE MILLENDS\nG\u00bby patterns in the new\nfall cretonnes. All 36 ins.\nwide. Regular 35c goods\nSpecial price, Yard\t\n25\nWHITE SILK PIQUE\nJust 80 yards left of this wonderful\nvalue. Washes perfectly\nUsually sells at $1-50 yd 4% A\u00ab\n36 inches wide,\nsale price, pair\nSpecial\n98<\nLARGE TEA TOWELS\nIrish towels in 22x32 size. Checked\nand bordered. Tape loops ^  \u2014*\nfor hanging.  Buy  freely *\u25a0 CC\nat this special price. Each\n15\nStriped Beach Towels\nGay rainbow colors in good\nquality English towels.\nSplendid size and value.\nEach  \t\n35\nCOTTON CREPE\nA splendid cotton fabric\nfor night gowns, pajamas,\ndresses and children's\nwear. 29 inches wide. Good\ncolors. 2 yards\t\n36-inch Unbleached Cotton\u2014\n2 yards for\t\n25\n25*\nExtraordinary\nSilverware Value\nHeavily silver-plated knives, forks,\ntablespoons, soup spoons, tea spoons.\nA \"National Silver\" product. 5-ycar quality. While <\nthey last, your choice\u2014\n2 for \t\n25*\nFigured Marquisette\nNew goods just arrived. Cream grounds\nwith smart woven designs  in rose,\ngold, green, blue, black\nor combinations of each. 6 %\\   AA\n38 inches wide. v \u25a0 \u00abww\nSpecial, 3 Yards for ..      *****\nFine Irish Table Cloths\n\"Shamrock\" linen cloths, damask center with colored bands in blue, green\nor gold. A great bargain.\nSize\n52x52\nIpl.JD   52x70 .'. \u00abpl.l J\nA Knockout\nSilk Stocking Value\nRegular to $1.50 Pair\nA clearance of our better quality silk hosiery, in semi-service and\nchiffon weight. Full-fashioned and every pair perfect. A wide choict BQC\nof good shades. Regular values to $1.50 pair. Sizes &V_ to 101*4. Pair '^ *r\nBetter Quality Men's\nSUITS--25\nNow is your opportunity to have a smart seasonable suit.\nAll cloths selected by experts of our Buying Office. All\nlinings are of good quality and match to suit. All seasonable colors and patterns. Sizes 35 to 44.\nEXTRA SPECIAL SHIRT VALUE\nCollar attached shirts tailored from English a ^ >\u00ab\nboardcloth. Some with reversible collar and *p W, \u00ab\u21225\ncuffs. Regular values to $3.00. Each       *-*-*-\nKHAKI PANTS  .\nThe new colored khaki pants. Hard wearing\nand easy to wash. Deep strong pockets.\nBelt loops and cuff bottoms. Double sewn ft *M ,-JC\nand neatly tailored. Asolutely our best value.      Jl\nPrice  i \u25a0 \u25a0       \t\nMEN'S WORK SHIRTS\nLight colored, hard wearing work shirts, a ^ g.g.\nFull cut, with two pockets, made in coat .9 E \u2022WW\nstyle. Limit of 2 to one customer. Each ...      Jh\nSummer Underwear   fl.00\nSport Caps  .' .- 39<.\nDress Shirts ..*\u00bb :* fl.00\nRayon Combinations   89*f\nSnappy Fur Felt Hats   g2.95\nBoys' Swim Suits  fl.00\nJust Arrivedl 150 Brand New\nWomen's and Misses' Jj\nHOMEFROCKS    '\nTheir fascinating designs a're like\nsilk print patterns. Polka dots, tiny 9 J\u00ab\u00a90\nflowers and geometries. In short and\nsleeveless styles with trim little collared bodices. Pleated or flare d$ jt\u00bb95\nskirts. Sizes 14 to 44.\nVOILE AND CELANESE DRESSES\nA smart range of cool looking dresses in neat A|B| >\u25a0\npatterns. Light and dark shades, also pastels. \u25bc^^\u2022'**\nSizes 14 to 44. Each      \u2122\nSmart Enough\nTo Go Places\nLADIES' VOILE DRESSES\nDainty, cool and comfortable are these ladies' a <g   gag.\nvoile dresses. Suitable for these warm days at\nthe beach or home. Sizes 34 to 42. Each\t\nRATON PANTIE SETS and GOWNS\nLovely quality rayon in these tailored or fancy\ntrimmed garments. In pastel shades. Sizes small,'\nmedium and large. Each \t\n79.\nANGELSKIN SUPS\nDainty slips in lace trimmed or tailored styles.\nColors are white, tea rose, beige atid black. All\nsizes. Each\t\n93'\nCLEARANCE OF SUMMER MILLINERY\nRegular Values to $3.95 a ^   g*~\nA clearance of all this season's hats at a great saving. V R \u00bbWW\nEach           W\nr^lWoifcl^e (Sampan^!%\nINCOOrORATID   ttt MAY 1670k\nDRESS FRILLING\nMakes dainty dress trim-\nming in fine quality frill- C OC\ned organdy. Per Yard\n5*\nChildren's Ankle Socks\nNew assortment to choose\nfrom.   Plain   or   meshed. \u00ab**) Jfc\u00ab\nNice color range. Sizes 5 ^U^V\n;o 8i\/2..Pair\nNew Washable\nWHITE HANDBAGS\nTricky new styles, beautifully lined,\nand fitted with mirror\nand change purse. Many ft *tf   AA\nwith zipper fasteners\nEach\nn\nWhite Fabric Gloves\nNew shipment of white\ngloves in a nice quality M\nfabric, some fancy trim- \u25a0\nmod. All sizes. Special, pr.\n39'\nWomen's Doeskin Gloves\nReal washable doeskin\ngloves   in  white  only.\nGrand for summer wear, ft <R   tmQ\nGauntlet style. Sizes 6 \u25bc \u25a0 \u2022\u00ab'\nto 714. p\"4'\nPair\nFULL-FASHIONED\nSilk Hosiery\nA special purchase of these slightly\nimperfect silk hosiery in\nsemi-sen ice  and  chiffon ___* _\\Wgt\nweight.  All  new  shades, **\u2022 **\nSizes 8-i\/a to 10'\/s. Pair ..\n59'\nSpecial in Toilet Soaps\nLarge creamy tablets of\n\"Cherry  Blossom\"  and  \"Lem-*d%|i\ntoilet soap. Delicately pvc-**_m\non\nfumed. 2 cakes for\nSTRONG SUIT CASES\nFibre suitcases in brown or black with\nreinforced   corners.\nSturdy leather straps\nand  solid  brass  locks.\nLength,   21   inches.   A\nsnappy value, each\n$2\u00bbw\nLadies' Aeropack Travelling   (PC QC\nCases. Each  \u00abPU.i7J\nHBC Pure Food\nSPECIALS\nOn Sole Friday.\nSaturday, Monday\n193\u2014Phones\u2014194 Free Delivery\nChocolate Eclairs ...... Per lb. 28c\nRuby Creek Butter .. 2 lbs. for 51?\nB.O.P. Tea   Per Ib. 43\u00ab*\nKraft Cheese\u2014ls .'..... Per lb. 25.?\nKrpft Boiled Salad Dressing\u2014\n12-oz. bottle   330\nHeinz Sandwich Relish\u201417-oz. bottle;\nEach    \u2022 41**\nLibby's Queen Olives\u20147-oz. bottle;\nEach     10*^\nEmpress Malt Vinegar\u201426-oz. bottle;\nEach    23?\nNabob Shrimp   Tin 190\nBruce's Herring in Tomato Sauce\u2014\nEach     220\"\nLobster\u201414s   Each 150\nCanada Dry Ginger Ale\u2014Pints;\nBottle     180\nKerr Regular Mason Lids .. Doz. 201\nKerr Wide Mouth lids .... Doz. 25*\nJelly Glasses\u2014Squat'  Doz. 850\nFresh Raspberries .. 3 bkts. for 25*0   .\nNew Potatoes 8 lbs. for 250*\nCarrots, Beets Per bunch    5c\nNew Cabbage Per lb.    50\n\t\n \u2014\nPAOB FOUR\nSave Monty\non Food Bills\nA Westlniliouu Refrlgtntor\nwill toon pt; tor itself.\nBu; terms.\nKootenay Music\nHouse\n804 BAKER STREET\n\u00aeSOC' ETY\nThli column ii conducted by\nMrs. M. *T. Vlgneux. All newi of I\nsocial nature, including receptions,\nprivate entertainments, personal\nHems, marriages, etc., will appear\nin this column. Telephone Mn.\nVlgneux at her home, 519 Silica\nitreet.\nMn. M. B Witts mtde a smart\nhostess yesterdsy afternoon at her\nbeautiful home on Third street.\nPtirvlew,  when  she  entertained  it\n,1 charmingly arranged tta In com-\n^m^KTTg,\npllment to Mn. Robert Andenon of\nHollywood, calif, nee Marlon Clayton, formerly of Nelton. Quantities\nof tummer blossoms graced the Uvlng rooma. For the tea table center\nshe chose a low silver bowl of varicolored rose budi. Pmldtng st tht\ntet unit wert Mn. C. V. Oagnon.\nMn. H. E. Dill, Mra. H. H. Pitts\nand Mn. Donald McLeod. Mrs. Wilfrid Lalshley invited the guests to\ntht tti room, othen assisting by\nurvlng Included Mrs. E. 3. McGregor, Mlu Oladya Ewlng. Mn.\nOtorge Lee-Warner, Mlu carmen\nHorton, Mlu Helen Vance, Mlu Jean\nLambert, Mra. o. A. C. walley, Mra.\nAnthony Banks, and Mlu Edna\nWatte.\n\u00bb    s    \u2022\nRusul B. MacEwan hu left for\ntht cout. Ht wis accompanied by\nhla cousin Mlu Helen Van de Wtter\nof Portltnd, Ort., who will vltlt\nher aunt, Mrs. F. A. Newbauer ln\nOrand Forks. Mlu Van de Water will\nthen visit the coast cities en route\nto her home m Portland.\nttf\ncolonel J. T. Clark, directors-general of St. Johns Ambulance aaaoclatlon, with office ln Ottawa, ipent\nMondiy In Ntlton when he conducted t homt nuning elimination.\nHe then left tor Trall.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nDr. and Mrs. O. A. C. Walley. Oak\nstreet, Fairview, have aa their guut,\nMn. WaUey's mother, Mrs. rhll-\nbrick of Spokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Philip Rahal hu returned\nfrom Victoria, wben ahe went it t\ndelegate to tht Catholic Women'a\nleigue.\n\u2022 \u2022    i\nOn Wednesday, w M. Stubbi, snd\nher grandson and grind dtughter,\nMr.  and Mn,  Robert  Andenon  ot\n\u2022THE NILION  DAILY NIWS. NILION.  BX\u2014FRIDAY  MORNINO. JULY  it.  1B34-\nHollywood, Mn. H. H. Plttt, B. H.\nStubbi of Buck Dltmond ind H. L.\nBteveni of Tucson, Arizona, motored\nto sunthlne Bty, where the; vlalted\n\u2022t tht home of Mr. and Mn. Oscar\nB. Appleton.\n\u2022 s   s\nMn. B. lower;, Nelson avenue,\nFilrvltw, hss nturned from Nvenl\nwwki spent it tbt cout tnd tht\nOktntgtn dlitrict.\ns  4. t\nMn. R, W. Bruhn ind diughter ot\nVtncouver wert recent vltlton in\ntown.\n\u2022 *   *\nHonoring Mn. A. D. McMod, of\nKimloopi, who li ipendlng tot holidays In Nelson, Mn. Jamee O'Shu\nenterttlned Wednesdt; afternoon at\na smart brldgt at btr homt on\nsilica itrtet when ihe waa aeitited\nb; Mn. Paul Lincoln who poured.\nHer invited guutt Included; Mrs.\nMcLeod, Mrs. A. L. McCulloch, Mn.\nC. W. Appleytrd, Mn. L. V. Rogers,\nMn. Hirold Lakes, Mrs. John Cart,\nmel, Mn. E. C. Wrtgge, Mn. P. O.\nMorey, Mrs. I. O. Smyth, Mn, Doug-\nlu Thompion ot Klmberley, Mrs.\nH. Rolling. Mn. Bell of Calgary,\nMn. J. o. Bunyan. Mri. r. Peters,\nMrs. E. E. L. Dewdney. Mn. LuUe\nCraufurd, Mn. H. H. McKencle, Mfi.\nIt. W. Diamond, Mn. A. M. Cheuer\nof Trall, Mn Hugh W. Robertson,\nMn. Arthur Balrd, Mn. wllllim\nWildle, Mn. w. T, Fotheringham,\nMrs. W. M. walker, Mn. L. E. Borden, Mln m Ctmiron, Mn. Oordon\nHillett, Mn. Ou; W. DavU. Mn. W.\nR. orubbe, Mn. Paul Lincoln, Mri.\nB. Townshend, Mn. C. M. Onvu,\nMra. E. O. Matthewi ot Vincouver,\nand Mn. W. M. Cunllffe.\n\u2022 \u2022   i\nMrs. Jamea Robertson, Silica Itreet,\nrecently enterttlned the memben of\nCircle No. 4 ot Trinity united church\nOUR\nGREAT\nREMOVAL\nSTARTS THIS MORNING\nDOORS OPENED AT 9 O'CLOCK\nOn August 1st Wo Will Opon Our Now, Lorgtr Storo at 411 Baker Street, next\nto tho Standard Furnituro Co. At this opening wo will bo showing much NEW\n.MERCHANDISE. To moke room wo must now have a Substantial Clearanco.\nDresses, Silk Swagger Suits,\nSuits and Millinery\nShop Early for This Golden Opportunity to Save!\nDRESSES\nREDUCED TO A FRACTION OF THEIR\nREGULAR VALUE\nIncluded in each Price Group of Dresses ot Clearance Prices are special purchases mado by our Eastern buyers, and only recently arrived.\nValues to $6.95\nClearing at\n\u00bb\n4.9s\nValues to $7.95\nClearing at\n$5\u00bbs\nValues to (12.95\nClearing at\n\u00bb6*9S\nPlain and Printed\nSilks. Reg. to $15.\nClearing at |9.95\nand\n$7.95\nValues to $25.00\nClearing at\nALL $4.95 PLAIN AND\nPRINTED SILK\nSpring DRESSES S^\"8.    $2.95\nOUTSTANDING VALUES ON\nSwagger and Tailored Suits\n$7.95 Wool\nSummer Suits\nClearing at\n$\n5-?S\n$17.95 Silk Swaggers\nClearing at\n\u00bb12W\nReg. $22.50. Strictly tailored, mannish pin stripe\nSuits Selling at\n\u266616*\u00b0\nValues to $25.00\nClearing at\n$1 *T*95\n17\nMillinery Clearance Values\nA Selection for .\nYour Choice-        _\\^%{\nClearing at..__.-. \u2014am\nVALUES FORMERLY TO $3.95\nAll Merchandise Drastically Reduced\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n*608 Baker St.        MISS GEORGINA BROWN, Manageress        608 Baker St.\n51\n\u25a0B\nat her summer camp Shady Rest tt\nWillow point wh-n those present\n\u2022mrt Mrs. F. 0. Coucli, Mn. 3. Hancock. Mra. T. S. Jtmion, Mn. C. O.\nBarber. Mn. M. Lorjtn of Edmon.\nton. Mra J I.undle, Mn, W, B.\nSteed, the Mima Ethel and Annie\nSmith. Mn. 3. w. Chrlftepher ot\nBamfleld. V.I. Mn. R R. Rule,\nMra. Erneet Mareder. Mn. O. A.\nGray 4 and Mn. Bobertaon.\n. \u2022 \u2022\nThe Mlaae\u00ab Unaey \u00bbad AHUeon\nHolt, ot Balfour ut gueiti at tha\nhome on Water atreet of Mn. B. J.\nSbardelow.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nC. F.  plncott.  Grand   Forte  barrister, la \u2022 Nelaon vliltor.\n...\nAmong vlaltora In town yseter.\nday waa A. Hewart, aaaeaaor and\ncollector of Kaalo.\n\u2022 at\nMn. H L. Butchard Of Sllverton\npaid a visit ID th* city yeatordiy.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nMlaa Maybelle Stephenson made a\ndainty hottcaa wedneaday afternoon\nwben ahe enterttlned t few of her\nyoung frlenda honoring her home\ngueat, her coiraln, Mlu Marjorie\nKlrkman et Seattle. Mlaa Ruby Morgan aaalated ln serving. Maybrllea\nInvited gueiti Included Mlee Klrkman, MUt Jetn BeU, Mlaa Ruth Allan, Mlaa Mary Walker, Mlaa Wlnnlfred Lutes, Mlat Elate Lutes, Mlaa\nRuby Morgan, Mlaa Joan waters,\nMlat Mettle orlmet. Mlw Doroth)\nWhetler, Miss Mary Vance, Mlaa\nMildred Smith. Mlaa Rhode Sheffield. Mlu June Schupe, Mlaa Fran-\ncea Lincoln and Mlaa Mary Long,\n...\nThe Mlteet Kathleen and Renet\nHaggarth of South Wenatchee. wash.,\nare vlaltlng ln the ctty, guests of\nthetr grandparents, Mr. and Mn.\nw K. Palmer, wbo recently nturned\nfrom England.\n\u2022 *   *\nMr. tnd Mn. A. J. Lewis et Ony\nCreek were ln town shopping yeiterday.\nt   .   *\nWalter Kell and hla wife were visiting ln Nelaon Wedneaday from Ymir.\n\u2022 .   *\nMlaa Edna Steed. Latimer atreet,\nhw ta her gueat Mlw Norma Hart*\nrldge of Balfour,\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMn* Frtnk Ltwrence and ber little\ngirl leave thlt morning on t vltlt to\nCalgary.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMn. Bourne of Ortnd Forkt It a\nNelton vltltor.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Klrby Orenfell and ber niece,\nMlu Margaret Myen htve returned\ntrom e few dtyt' vltlt et Ainsworth\nbot springs.\nt   \u2022   \u2022 \u2666\nFoUowtng la tn account ot t reception for t former Nelaonlte whose\nmarriage took place lttt evening tn\nVancouver: It retdt:\nHonoring ber daughter, Mlw Jane\nBolet, whosa forthcoming marriage to\nBobert K. Brown on July 13 la occasioning a series of delightful pre-\nnuptial attain, Mra. Fred J. Boles\nww hostess at t charming reception\non Sunday afternoon tt ber reeldence,\n2434 Weat Eleventh tvenue. Mn. M.\nBrown, mother of groom-elect, assisted the hostess In receiving the guests.\nThe rooma were artificially decorated with hydrangeas, roses tnd pink\ngladlolas.\nThe tet table, spread with a cloth\not Italian cutwork tnd deep lace, was\ncentered with t tllver basket of pink\ntweet peas tnd maiden htlr tern. Pink\ntapers tn tall tllver sconcee tdded\nIllumination.\nThe uma were prealded over hy Mra.\nS. Jonea, tunt ot bride-elect, Mrs. J,\nAlexander, Mn. W. MtcLechlsn and\nMn. Hugh Smith, tnd acting w tervl*\nteurs were the Misses BJlttn Thatcher,\nLeont Alexander, Owyne Blythe, Oedt\nThatcher, Jetn Scott.\nInvited fueite were Mn. R. Lett,\nMn. H. Cloaa, Mn. A. Alexander, Mra.\nF. Pue, Mn. J. B. McDonald,* Mn. O.\nT. Heward. Mn. R. H. Wyttt, Mra. C.\nH. Ony, Mn. A. Ollleeple. Mn. J.\nMaxweU, Un. 8. A. Denby, Mn. H.\nWest, Mn, E. Wetton. Mn. J. P. Wett*\nman, Mn. C. Morrow, Mn. H. Wright,\nMn. O. Balneavea, Mra. O. Fullerton,\nMn. E. Dean, Mn. O. Thompaon. Mn.\nO. Fleming Jr., Mn. F. Ltmbrlck, ttn.\nJ. Shields, Mrt. McLean. Mra. Purkltt,\nMrs. Kerr, Mn. A. Rots.\nMisses Mtry Gillespie, Thelmt Jones,\nBeatrice Jonw, Fannie McDonald,\nBleabeth McDonald, Laurlan Webb,\nFlorence Ony. Helen Nougbty, Doris\nArmlttge, Jetn Agnew, Mary McKay,\nBlna Atklneon, Elizabeth Wyatt, Maud\nFullerton, Blanche Fisher. Ann Ttit,\nHughent Webeter, Nellie Spier, Silvia\nPalethorpe, Non Pollard, Btlt Smith,\nWinnie Blight, Merle Wttt, Dot Underbill, Dot Reveley, Flonnoa Purklas,\nRent Purklss, Isobel Boyce, Ruby\nRoat, Iaobel Blanchard, Loreen Kelly,\nJanet Kerr, Audry Hatch, Mtbel Bolet,\nOltdyi Thompton, Jean Mitchell,\nCrlssle Wilton, Oltdyi Hill, Blanch\nFullerton, Olive Fulton, Shlela Rylett,\nBertha Miller, Stella Urquhart, Pbyl*\nYes! We Have Sold\na Lot of SHOES\nIN THIS GREAT SMASHING,\nSLASHING EVENT - - BUT\nNOT ENOUGH - -\nWe are still marking down and\ntomorrow you will ste a wonderful lot of\nBARGAINS\nWOMEN'S TIE6, PUMPS AND STRAPS. Values up to $5.00        djl QC\nWOMEN'S TIES, PUMPS AND STRAPS. Values up to $7.00\nfor **\u2014\u25a0\u2022\t\nENTIRE STOCK ENNA JETTICKS\nfor  _..,., , * **\t\nGEORGINA SHOES CA QC\ni   I       i ,\/t.n   tin,       *     is ti' I I     \"        \" \u25a0 *   ' ' \u25a0   *     =\nMEN'S SPORT OXFORDS tn Whites, White and Black, White      *t OC\nand Brown  .- - \u2022P'teJJ\n(These are Regular $9.50 and $0.(FO Values). t\nMEN'S OXFORDS-Vahies up to $5.00\nfor  , :\t\nMEN'S OXFORDS-Values up to $7.00 (PO QC\nTHESE AND OTHER PRICES-\nMISSES' SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS        #1 QC\nCHILDS SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS\nfor \t\nsak Qoods for  R# Andrew & Co*\nCash Only!\nLEADERS IN FOOTFASHION\n#\nKeep on\nK   the\n^SUNNY\n.SIDE\nHatiii't yon noticed thtt you\nhappiest houn occur on dejn whm\nyes feel your beit?\nHive more of theie happy dtye.\nYon ud til your family. Card\nhetlth while yon heve it. Keep ei\nlbe mnnj tide of life.\nTbe ireitwt enemy ef betlth\nii common constipation. It miy\nraqie lon of appetite tnd energy.\nCertainly it kills enthusiasm! Yet\nit can be banished by eating i\ndelicioui cereal.\nLiborttory tests tbow Kelloii'i\nAu-Bun supplies \"bulk\" tnd vit\u00bb-\nmio B to relieve common eonati-\npatien. Alio Iron .for the bleed.\nThe \"bulk\" in All-Bun ii much\nlike thtt in leafy veiettblei. Hew\nmuch pleeienter to eet thii delirious retdy-to-tat cereal than to\nUk* ptlent medicines. Two table-\nspoonfuls daily ire usually soft.\ncianl. Chronic\ncuei, with etch\nmeel. If not relieved this wty,\nsee yonr doctor.\nMede by Kellogg\nin London, Oat\nUt Leycock, Jeanne Westmtn, Ethel\nConnor, Jennie Roes.\n\u2022 I. * 7\nMn. W. A. Wtrd hie returned to\nProcter tfter ipendlng the pest couple ot montht tn Wyoming, OtU-\nlornla tnd Wuhlngton.\n\u00ab   *   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. C. O. Barber. iM\nCarbonate etreet, have u tbelr gueit\nMrt. M- Logan ot Idmonton.\n...\nChtrlee F. McHtrdy tnd his ton\nwilmer ire ln Spoktne on t builneu trip.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMlu Betsle Ltldlow of the num-\nIn-tnlnlng cltu ot tha Kooteniy\nLake Oeneral hospital it enjoying jier\nvacation at the home of her parenta\nin Pincher Cnek.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nC. S. Leery, M.P.P., ot Nakusp,\nvisited ln town yeiterday and ex-\npacta to vltlt tn Tnll before returning. -\n\u2022 a   <\nDr. tnd Mn. H. B. Morrison, Car-\nbonato etreet, have at thetr guesti\nMn, Morrlion't brother-ln-ltw a-.d\n\u2022liter, Mr. and Mn. C, A. Smith df\nDetroit, Mich.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMlu Albertlne Choquette, tccomptnled by Mln Jeannette Lerlger,\ntre hoUdtylng it Robton, where they\nare gueete ot Mlaa Choquette'a brother-\nIrrlaw tnd sitter. Mr. tnd Mn. Oeorge\nMcKay ot TrtU who ire there camp-\ning.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. O. Pitentude nturned yesterday\nmorning from ilx weeks ipent In\nMontreal where he vlilted at the\nhome of hit titter, Mri. Langevtn.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMn. H. Dewli and ton of Sllverton\nptld i vlilt In town yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 .   .\nMlu Margaret Rthsl of thl nune-\nln-tnlntng clau of at. Joseph's hot*\nplttl In Bellingham, Wuh., hu arrived to vlalt at tbe home on Josephine itreet ot her parenta, Mr, and\nMn. Philip Bahal.\n\u00ab   *   \u2022\nMn. J. I. Shardelow, Water atnet,\nentertained at a tupper party the\nmemben of the nuning tram of tbl\nflnt Nelton oomptny Olrl Ouldet,\nwho Included Mtu Ellen Allison, Mlu\nRita Smith. Mlu Barbara Carlisle,\nMlu Dorli Wuley tnd Mlu Allot\nOrur.\neee\nMrs. I. I. L. Dewdniy, Carbonate\natrut, wbo hu been the gueat of\nMn. W. A. NUbet, tt thl Nisbet\nMirror Like home bu nturned.\n\u25a0 \u25a0   t   .   .\nMr. and Mn. A. J. Wataon ot Kootenay Bay paid a vlalt ln town yesterday.\n...\nAmong shoppen ln the ctty yeiterday wu Mre. I. M. Manhall of\nthe Reno mine.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. Robert S. Hutton tnd\ntheir tmall daughters, Mildred Ann\ntnd Mlu Oenevteve tnd Mlw Ce.\ncetllt Rlmmer of Ctlgtry ire ipendlng\ni month it T. Drontfteld'i rtnch.\n...\nMlu Dorothea Oraham hu nturned from t couplt ot weeki' vlalt In'\nTraU tt tht home of her brother-in-\nlaw and sister, Mr. and Mra. Jamei\nBryden.\n\u2022 *  *\nMn. Prank Seuecl ot villi. >n ptld\nt vltlt in town yuterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTbe third of a serlei of lun-M-.ni\nwu held yeiterday it the Nelton\nOolf tnd Country club houie when\nthou tttending were Mn. A. BeU\nof Ctlgtry, Mft. Arthur Balrd, Mra,\nJohn Cartmel, Mn. E, Q. Smyth, Mn,\nDouglas Thompaon ot Klmberley, Mra.\n\u25a0|        (Continued en Page Ten)\nThe blood ot dud men li uted\nwltb aucceaa ln transfusions at thl\nInstitute Skllfuaovaky, the gntt\nemergency hoiplttl of Moscow. Rui-\ntlt. Tutt thow thit the blood n-\nmllned   alive   and   sterile\u2014that   la, I\ngerm  free\u2014for  eight    houn  after |\ndetth.\n\"What's the\nMatter,\nMummy.7\"\nIf you're nervous, irritable, jumpy\n\u2014 your doctor is the only one\nqualified to tell you what you need.\nBut it's very likely that hell sue*\ngest a food, not a medicine! A food '\nthat's richest in calcium, nature's\nown health-builder\u2014three glasses of\npure, fresh pasteurized Curlew Milk\nevery day!\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nPALM DAIRIES LTD,\nBUTTER ICE CREAM MILK CREAM\nALL PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS\n\u00ab\"\nJULY SPECIALS\nA SPECIAL SALE OF SELECTED\nUSEFUL KITCHEN UTENSILS\nAluminum Daisy Kettles 69c\nSink Strainers  He\nDough Blenders .......  19c\nCherry Stoners $1.75\nSee Our Windows for\nOther Values!\nHipperson Hardware\nCompany. Limited\nLook for the Red Hardware Store\nPhone 497 Box 414\n ^^^^^^\n\u25a0**-*\u2014\u2014-**-\"\nppm\nPl^lipiPIIWRP'PP\"1'\n\u25a0THE NILION DAILY NIWI. NILSON. B.C-FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 11 UM-\nPAQI FIVI\nCLOSING OUT SALE\nf^f^i\n#>\u00bb__*______i\n**^::^\nOUT THET 60\nat Prices That Would Make Sphinx Wink Its Eye\nThis week brings an exhibition of price cutting that is incomparable in its scope. These prices are all in\neffect tomorrow at 9 A.M. sharp. Every day vast inroads are made on this huge stock. Each day sees\ncertain lines closed out completely. In this great stock you will find many internationally famous lines\nof merchandise\u2014and they are all on sale at in many instances less than the price of inferior grades.\nMEAGHER & CO. HAVE NEVER CARRIED ANY SECONDS, OR ANY OTHER PIECE OF MERCHANDISE THAT WOULD BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE QUALITY IDEALS BUILT UP THROUGH YEARS\nOF SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC OF NELSON AND TRADE TERRITORY.\nWOMEN'S 1934 CO ATS-Closing Ont\n$35.00 to $45.00 COATS. Frankly, if we marked these coats\n$35.00 you'd still think they were mighty fine values, for they\nare so expertly tailored of such rich imported wool fabrics\u20140\nand a good showing of them are trimmed with expensive furs, y\nthe new trend toward the \"wind-swept\" and \"stream-lined\" ef-\nfeet is smartly introduced in this great selection of Summer\nand Fall Coots. CLOSING OUT AT   \t\nWomen's Very New 1934 Silk Frocks\n$25 TO $39.50 WOMEN'S FINEST NEW DRESSES AT CLOSING OUT PRICE. MISS THIS SALE\nAND YOU MISS THE GREATEST DRESS OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFE. Every type of dress\nis included \u2014 for sport, for bridge \u2014 for business \u2014 for evening \u2014 white and colors for summer.\nThere are crepes, prints, chiffon, heavy sheers, white\nsummer crepe silks and pin stripe, pique and crisp\norgandies, pastels, navy and all of the 1934 leading ^^\ncolorings. Mexican stripes, jacket dresses, all kinds \u00a9  ^fl    ****1 tt _, *m_0    \"f _____\nof dots, Persian prints, border points, you will f'nily\/ls \/ J SHO YfK* \/ J\na good showing of summer chiffons. fe^fe %_\\_W\nCLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE' LOT\u2014TWO LARGE \u25a0\u25a0\nGROUPS-\nHouse Frocks - Swim and Sun Suits\nHOUSE FROCKS\nBrand new, crisp house dresses. Just out of\ntheir wrappings. Beautiful fast colored prints.\nEvery one of these dresses bought for Meagher\n& Co. regular trade. Regular to $1.75. Only five\ndozen left. 7Q0\nFriday Morning, your choice     **\/\nSWIM SUITS\nFinn, wool Jintzen ind Penmans\u2014regular $4.00, $8.60. $1.00\n\u2022nd 16.60 valuei. Sim 21 to 34 and 64 to 44. Cl _JQ\nCLOSINQ OUT PRICE          9**99\nSWIM SUITS\nChlldran'i ntw, fine wovan wool Swim Sulti,\n$1.16 to $2.60 valuei.  CLOSINQ OUT PRICE * *.\nm\nHOSIERY\nFlittering neweit Ihldai. Sheer ai a\nmlit\u2014and ai claar ai a cloudltii\nspring day, And do they wear?\nYou bet they do ... far better than\nmoet illk stocklnge at twice thll\nClotlng Out Prloe, became the toei\nare re-inforced and there'i a double\nheel. Cloelng Out right from our\nregular itock. (1.00 and $1.25 \u00a3o\u00ab*\nvaluei.   Super Silk  -#**>*\u2022\nFRIDAY and\nSATURDAY\n35c and 45c brand new vollee and\nPottere cambric \u2014 beautiful new\nprlnti, 36 inchei wide. Juet come to\nour dren goodi lection and lee then\nlovely new onn. Thli value will not\nbe repeated. CLOSINQ OUT PRICE\nFOR FRIDAY AND SATUR- _*9A\nDAY\u2014A NEW LOT, YARD *99\nBASEMENT\nChildren'! Under Garment!,   aetA\n>5c Women'i Heee, a r*A\n$1.95 to $4.00 Women'i  tmgA\nBlouiee    \u00a399\nTo 25c Wool\u2014 in A\nPer ekeln   ***>\n$1.00 Berote 9BA\nA new lot of Women'i Com-   \u00abH\nhlmtlonl to $2.60 it  **F\nSILKS\nA beautiful aaoortmant of lovely silk rayom,\npun allk taffetae and meiiallne. About 400\nyardi\u2014they eell regularly at 95c to $2.95. We\nadvlie you to come aarly. CLOSING JM\nOUT PRICE, SATURDAY, YARD  ...... 919\n3Vi-POINT\nHUDSONBAYBLANKETS\n$12.40\nCome now If you want one.\nCLOSING OUT AT \t\nBLANKETS\n\u2022ra moving out fait. If you have failed to take\nadvantage of thli gigantic Closing Out Sale you\nhave no ona to blame but younilf. Flneet wool,\nregular $9.90 blanketi, large size.\nCLOSINQ   OUT   AT   \t\n$4.95\nBRASSIERS\nA new lot of women'i lace and allk brocade\nBratilert, $1.60 to $2.50 valuei.\nCLOSING  OUT  AT  \t\n5<H!\nPILLOW  COTTON\nThll le one of our beet 46o Pillow\nTubing, 42 Inchee wide. 9%_\nCL08INQ OUT PRICI ..*\u2022 **\n56 DRESSES\nWomen'i illk dreiiee In rough crepe,\ngeorgette and waeh silks. Theee are\nodd druses and we have juit takin\nthem to tha baiement for today'!\naelllng. \u2022>\u00ab ne\nYour choice  9**99\nPRINTS\nPrint, Riyoni, ate Beautiful nyom\nand Engllih prlnti, latlnettei, naln-\nwoki and cotton goodi. 60a to 76c\nvaluei. 26t\nCLOSING OUT AT, YARD-. *\u2022\u00bb*\n2# TOWELLING\nThli li our beet grade 25c oraih\ntowelling. |M\nCLOSING OUT, YARD .... *\/V\nMAIN FLOOR\nSOo Pillow Slips. 42*lnch, \u2022\u00a3\u00a3\n85c 80-inch Bleaoh Shetting,    4Qf<\n50c to 75c English Prints,' '' _yCA\nRayons, etc., yard   *\"V\n25c to 65c Women's MA\nHandkerehlefa  -*1\"\n$U5 Men's new Silk cqa\nNeckwear   999\nKELSON, B.C.\n>**$1.95\n, sot*** 1*~Z.. &\n ****m********\u2014*****m\nPAGE  SIX\n-THE  NELSON  DAILY  NEWS.  NELSON.  B.C.-FRIDAY  MORNINO. JULY  1J.  1JJ4\nJMamt-ftittg Jfoma-\nEatanliahed April 11   1803\n\"Interna- nl Britiih Columbia'! Family Newspaper\"\ntu. rax NKWS wain n ts news\nPubllthed every morning except Sundiy by\ntbt NIWS PUBLISHING OOMPANY UMITED.\nSM    Bauer    Strut.    Neleon     BrltUh    Columbli\nPBONE IH Private exchange Connecting Ul Oeptrtmante\nMember   et   tbe   Audit   Bureau   ot   Circulations\nand Tht Ctntdlin Preu Uued Win Ntwt Service\nFRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934.\nHOW BIRDS HELP FARMERS\nPossibly bird lovers lay too much stress on the\nbeauty of color and form and song they bring us and\ntoo little on their economic value to farmers and even\nto city gardeners. One of the federal experimental\nstations, however, has issued a bulletin recently in\nwhich the good work of birds as insect and weed\neradicators ia converted into illuminating figures. It\nsays in part as follows:\nOne hundred thouund insects each aummer dty, and\na million weed seeds etch tummer, consumed by birds, Is\nt very conservative estimate of their good work in a single\nprovince. Five thousand insects have been found in the\nstomach of one flicker and a nighthawk has been known\nto consume  approximately four hundred  insects ln one\nmeal.  Grasshoppers,   caterpillars, moths,   beetles,  weevils,\nplant lice, files and insect eggs, compose part of the food\nof insecUvorous birds. Another group of birds feeds mainly\non weed seeds. These Include sparrows, snowbirds, buntings,\njuncos,  finshes,  grosbeaks, and  waxwlngs.   As  many  as\nseven thouund five hundred weed seeds nave been found\nin the crop ot a mourning dove. Birds also protect our trees\nfrom many insect ravages.\nIt must be apparent, after reading those figures,\nthat every song bird brought to maturity means more\ngrain, vegetables and flowers in our fields and gardens.\nEncourage the birds by planting trees and shrubs and\nsetting up bird-houses and bird baths. Get the small\nboys interested. Once they take up the battle for the\nbirds, the fight will be more than half won.\nBetween\nYou and\nMe\nByJ.BC\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nHOW EMPLOYMENT IS GAINING\nThe latest issue of the Labor Gazette reports that\nindustrial employment in Canada showed a further\nincrease at the beginning of May. Returns from 8,591\nfirms, each employing a minimum of fifteen workers\nand representing all industries except agriculture,\nfishing, hunting and highly specialized businesses,\nshowed 856,316 persons employed as compared with\n848,799 in the preceding month. Official figures issued\nlast yveek by the bureau of statistics indicate the improvement is continuing. In fact, they show the greatest increase in employment during June that has been\nreported in any month since the early summer of 1930.\nEmployees' payrolls account for 899,286 persons, pronounced advances having been made in manufacturing,\nand the improvement applies to every part of the\ncountry.\nTaking the average employment in the calendar\nyear 1926 as 100, the Labor Gazette states that in the\npreceding twelve years, the employment indexes for\n.May 1 were as follows:\n1932\n1928\n1926\n1923\n. I7.S\n.116-2\n. 99.4\n. 99-9\n1931\n1928\n1929\n1922\n.102.2\n.106.8\n. 91.9\n. 84.3\n1930\n1927\n1924\n1921\n.111.4\n\u2022 101.8\n. 92.9\n. 89.1\nTrades unions also report an improvement in\nemployment of members over a year ago, only about\n19 per cent being idle last May compared with nearly\na quarter of the membership out of work at the beginning of May, 1933. The percentage for May was\nbased on report tabulated by the department of labor\nfrom a total of 1,693 labor organizations with a combined membership of 150,638. This means that last\nMay about 80,000 labor union members were out of\nwork.\nlf Canadian farmers get good prices for their\ngrain this fall, a very definite upturn will be evident\nto all.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMES W. BARTON. M.D.\nWbit Friday again! Yep end Frldty\nthe 13th. WeU, thit ends ill thl Frldiy the 13 th In 1934. We hid co In\nAprtl lut. Neit yetr we have but\ntwo, one In September, one In De*\nceraber. So If you get by todty you\nget by for t long, long t- ,\ni -*\u2022  e\nYou've hetrd of curiosity killing t\ncit?\nWell, Mn. Alike WUltrd'i cat In\nNorth Carolina eyed tn electric light\nsocket for a few moments tnd then\nciutloutly stuck In lta paw.\nThe current snuffed out the cat's\nUvea\u2014all nine of 'em.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nClergymen mtde r hole ln one tt\nMeridian, Mlu., but declined tbe reg*\nult prize\u2014a barrel ot boer. No doubt,\nhowever, there wu no lack of volunteers to make a hole ln that one.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThat worm, the older genera tlon,.ts\nat lut beginning to turn. It hu been\ntrampled almoet to t pulp by the\nscornful feet of modern youth, but\nlt still hu life enough left to sting.\nShine LuUe, the well known critic,\nIn hia latest book, \"The Pauing\nChapter,\" vigorously uses the fangs.\n\"The young profess indifference to\nboth moraUty and Immorality.\" he\nsays. \"Tbey seem to lack the guts for\na great passion ... If mirrlige la\npropoeed lt la u a temporary loan,\nnot a drift on eternity.\"\nHen ire othera of hla epigrams:\n\"Decorum used to cover tny lapse\ntn morals, but since the war decora seems more abandoned V t\nmorale.\"\nManners make the man but man-\nnequlns make women.\"\n\"Tut cricket todty demands peace,\nmaken rather than pacemakers.\"\n\"People htve learned thtt the word\nboom' It thort for 'boomerang'.\"\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\n\"Winnipeg window cleaner falls\ntwo ttoreya, escapes with minor hurts.\"\nWeU washer you know tbout that I\nJuat hen tnd then tnd tround\ntbout\u2014Wtlter Hendrlcke down from\nKulo for the day\u2014and stating thtt\nthings looked brighter then ever for\nthe mining game In the Kulo uctlon\u2014tben in tbout 20 men tt tbe\nUttca\u2014and tbe comptny working the\nproperty It going In for thlngt on the\nright Idea\u2014they aro buying new machinery\u2014and the added Industry ls\nalready  felt  In  Kulo\u2014Wtlter  says\nthe tourist buslneu is good ln that\nsection\u2014and he la sorry he hasn't got\nt good big tourlit cimp\u2014somewhere\nnetr the like\u2014as he would have no\ndifficulty ln renting them\u2014Jtck K'.l-\nby wu out walking with hie ca: ~\nyesterday\u2014and from where I stood lt\nlo ked u though he and Mn. ridden\nwen htvlng t Joke ot eome kind\u2014Ab\nVirtue  got out of  an  automobile\nwith t big piece of machinery\u2014probably oft t washing machine\u2014Watched\nthe girls making apricot Jtm tt the\nJtm fictory\u2014Albert Kellogg It look-\nIng much Improved ln health\u2014tnd he\nwu out with hli little granddaughter\n\u2014Jack Draper wu giving someone a\nlift In hla car during tbe afternoon\u2014\nDown tbe CP.Il. wiy I witched \u2022\ncouple mounted pollce Inspecting tn\nIncoming   freight   train\u2014They   wen\nunrewarded\u2014Charlie Hufty wu checking up on the call Utt\u2014S. Y. Brake\nwu walking through the yards\u2014and\nI noticed tbey are doing carpenter\nwork on the store houses\u2014Frank Murphy wu giving away eome of hla Imported tobacco\u2014and m I wu talking\nto him Pete Obrouimoff of Thruma\nappeared with t fine box of Blng\ncherries\u2014Frank handed them around\nand Horace Smith, Lloyd Humphreys,\nWalter Hendricks and myself enjoyed\na couple handful!\u2014Frank McC-.ment\nwu right on the job when a tourist\npulled ln for repairs to hit car\u2014\nI   \u2022   a\nShortt worn by men demonstrate\nwhy mile lege were never found potent u t stage attraction.\nett\nArt Vince hu one of the but Jobs\ntn town. He Juat goes about br' daya\nkeeping people cool\u2014And what t lot\nof Ice he carries.\nThe Council Committee of Liverpool\nhas recommended the purchase ot\na \u00a31,300 airplane to convey city councillor! to conferences.\nC M. * 8. Olee dab, Tnll wUl\nhe on the tlr tonight tt CSO over\nthe B. C. Network ln the Ctntdlin Btdlo Broidcut Commlulon\nprogram.\nCANADIAN  EADIO\nCOM. >..       ..... I-\nCJCA    I'BWK    CKY   CKCK    CFCN\n.30        7M        7)0        1010        1030\nCRCV    (MAT    CKOV    CFQC    CFJC\nHOO       1200       1110       UM       1310\n(Owing to dlfflcultlu be.\u00bb.en the\nCuntdlin Radio Commla.lon tnd tbe\nMuslclen'a  Union  all  over  Canada,\nCommlulon   programs   in   tubject\nto change without notice.)\n0:00 In the Shadowt\n6:10 John Ford, tenor\n6:30 String Symphony\n7:00 Theatre ot the Air\n7:30 Newa tnd Weither Forecut\n7:38 Dance Music, Montreal\n8:00 Talk, Stamp Collecting\n8:16 Newt   (B.C. Net.)\n8:90 Harry Hay, baritone\n8:45 Woodhoun end Hawkins\n9:00 Ira Swartz, pianist (B.C, Net.)\n9:30 Trail alee Club (B.C. Net.)\n10:00 Gladya Cooper, sop. (B.C. Net.)\n8:19 Htrry Somlck't Orch.\n8:16 Rty   Ptlge's   Oreb.\n8:30 Rube WoUe'e Orch   (DX.)\n8:46 Charlu Barnet Orch.\n6:46 Romtnce of Travel (DX.)\n0:CK Carol i-o.uc. _ ore.\n9:00 Jtck RuueU't Oreb. (DX.) '\n9:30 Jin Otrber'e Oreb. (DX.)\n8:30 Julee  Albert!  ind Orch.\n10:00 Merle Carlton's Orch  (DX.)\n10:30 Carol Lotner'e Orch. (D. L.)\n11:00 Jan Otrber'i Orch.  (DX.)\n11:30 To be announced    \u2022\n660  k KPO 441   I\nSAN FRANCISCO 60,000 w\n6:30 Clyde   Doerr'e  Orchutra\n7:00 Nanette Ll Salle, contralto\n7:16 Sports   aevue\n7:30 Hollywood   Comedy   Stan   ET\n7:46 Big Yank Mavericks\n8:00 Buddy Rogen' Orch.\n8:30 Ted   Bltck'e  Orch.\n8:46 Clef Dwellen, male trio\n9:00 Clyde Lucaa' Orch.\n9:16 Through the Looking Olau\n9130 Spiritual Fantasy\n10:00 Night Court\n11:00 Oua Arnhelm'e Orch.\n11:30 Charles  Runytn, onanist\nAUCTION AND\n'ONTRACT BRIDGE\nBy the World'i Ludlng Authority\nMILTON C. WORK\nTOO MUCH KNOWLEDGE  MAY BE\nDANGEROUS\nWhtn pitying rubber Bridge, tafety\nfin', ahould be the mtln consideration\nof every Declarer, tn match point\ndupUcate, a .Declarer ooctetoniUy ta\nJustified In ttklng t chince particularly when tbe odde tn favorable.\nbut when 1 Declarer In rubber pity\nwith hla game assured taku any n-\nnecemry rltk, he ihould be severely\ncensured.\nA hind ot thtt type wu recently\nplayed ln t game of rubber Bridge,\ntb       \t\nN.aC-KOO  NETWORK\nKHQ   KOW   KFI   KOO  KOMO   KJB\n690      620      840      790      920      970\n6:80 Jack Benny, comedian\n7:00 Amot 'n* Andy\n7:15 Oene tnd Olenn, comedy\n7:30 One Mtn't FamUy   (KOA)\n7:30 Mickey Oillette, tax (KHQ)\n7:45 The Philistine  (KQO. KFI)\n7:46 Edna Fischer,  pianist\n8:00 Concert\n8:16 One u-an't Family\n8:46 In Old Brail\n9:00 Melody Maaquerade\n9:3u Toni Ks__t_sew'.\n10:00 Newa Flubu, 5*_t Hayn\n10:15 Orchutra\n10:55 pnu-Radlo   Newe\n11:00 Oua Arnhelm'e Orch.\n11:00 Happy Felton's Orch. (KOO)\n11:30 Jack Bain's Orch.\nC.B.8.-DON   LEE   NETWORK\nKVI     KFRC      KOIN      KSL      KOL\n570        610 040 1130       1270\n0:00 To be announced  (DX.)\n6:46 Carllle and London\n6:46 Military  Band   (DX.\n7:00 Edith Murray, tonga\n7:15 Minute Melodlu  (D. X.)\n7:15 press-Radio Newt\n7:30 Isham   Jonu'   Orchutn\n7:30 Court of Human Relations\n(70 k KJR\nSEATTLE\n6:00 Song Bag\n6:48 Flab  Flashes\n6:30 Melody Race\n7:O0 Myetlc Atli. Solbirg\n7:46 Radio Ralph\n8:00 Fireside  Phantaalu\n8:15 Cowboy Joe\ng:30 DoUan and Centi\n8:48 81 and Elmer\n10:00 Till   Tomorrow\n10:30 Alaakan  Troubadours\n11:00 Rev. Harry H. Neu\n11:30 Hal  Orayaon'a Orch.\nKNX\n309.1 m\n6000\n285.9 m\n50,000 w\nGRANDPA LAUGHED\nAT THESE\n- f - -\u25a0'a wre\ndistributed u followi\n\u2666?*.\n\u2022ill-?\n\u2666 1.4\n4MrO-.--.-2\n\u2666IH?\n-samr\n\u2666 J-IO-6\n\u2022 J-H\ngj I*\u2014- 9\nfl-H-5-3\n\u2666 CM*?*3\n\u2666 M\nAB\nSOUTH\n-LULL.\n\u2022W-4-3\ntMU\n\u2666 H-J\n\u2666T-J            \u00ab\u2022\nWRITER DECLARES THYSSEN, RUHR\nMAGNATE, REAL RULER OF GERMANY\nIl Chief Financier; Hitler Is Said to Consult Him Before Making Any\nMove; for \"the King of tbe Ruhr Is the Emperor\nof National Socialism\"\nNEW YORK, July  11\u2014Tbo  \"real | and then Introduced Blm tor the\nPURGATIVES   EASILY   BECOME\nA   HABIT\n(From   Dtlly   Newi   lllei   of   July,\n1914)\nMacnear     (depressed)   \u2014   Three-\npenortb ot polton.\nChemlit   (Suiplcloue)\u2014Whtt   for!\nMacnear   (brightening)\u2014Tuppence.\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nAt i colored wedding, when tbe\nclergymen ntd the wordt \"Love,\nhonor tnd obey,\" tbe bridegroom interrupted tnd uld: \"Reid tbtt\ntgtln, Suht Read lt onoe mo', to't\nde ltdy kin ketch de full solemnity\nob de meintn'. l'i been married\nbefo'.\nWHAT THE PRESS\nIS SAYING\nGANGSTERS IN FOI   'ICS\nChicago'! underworld, aecr.ding to\nt New York Tlmu ipecltl dispatch,\ntt out to abolish the middleman ln\npolitics by electing lta own crowd to\nthe legislature. For a start lt hu ut\nup the modut objective ot two memben of tbe Senate and nve representatives tn the lower houu. Opponents were persuaded at the point\nof a gun to withdraw from primary\ncontests tut April. BaUot tr manipulation went without uylng. In one\ndistrict the Republican nomination\nwent to a notorious hoodlum and\nthug. In another can the sitting\nmember wu defeated tor renomlna-\ntlon by a shady personage, wbo wu\na stranger In the dlatrlct.\u2014(Brandon\nSun.)\nLEARNING SOMETHING\nOne mora of thou etd dliUluslon-\nmente encountered by the statesman\nln office li nported ln tbe political\nnewt from Vlctorlt. Tbe provlnclil\ngovernment, It seems, hu abandoned\nhope, for tbe time being, * ybow, ot\nany downward revision of beer and 11\nquor prices In Brltlah Oolumbla. It\nseems tbat thinga ln the bur and liquor business Just haven't turned out\ntor the present provincial government\nu lt wu hoped\u2014In the daya when the\npreunt government wu still In opposition\u2014that they would turn out.\u2014\n(Vancouver Province.)\n1050 k\nHOLLYWOOD\n6:00 Newa Bervlce\n6:16 Concert Oroup\n6:30 Sport Newe on Parade\n6:46 J. Rublnoff'i Ensemble\n7:00 Wttintbe tnd Archie\n7:16 Prognm\n7:45 King  Cowboy\n8:00 Tbe In-Ltwa\n8:15 World Revue, IT.\n8:46 Interstate Revue E.T.\n9:00 Newt\n9:15 Amtgon\n9:30 KNX  Dance  Bind\n9:45 HoUywood Stadium Boxing\n10:46 Pete PontrelU'i Orch.\nTHE RHYMING\nOPTIMIST\nBy ALINE MICHAELIS\nTHREE AM.\nTbe wining moon trom tilted cu;\nSpills nectar, rlilng now;\nAnd mocking  bird, by tbtt white\nwine.\nIi ttlrred Uke wlnd-tosted bough.\nO,  wild  tnd  strange  hit  poignant\nnotu\nWhich on tbe night embark,\nA spray ot  liquid tllver sound\nTo thine  against the dark.\nIV moon, to passionless, eo cold.\nHow otn your rtyt inspire\nSuch turglng melodlu ot ptln\nSuth mounting love and tin.\nThe wining moon looks down when\nEarth\nWhirls heedleu, locked ln ileep;\nBut her one wonhlpper sings etlU\nAcrou the night, the deep.\n20 YEARS AGO\n(From Nelion  DiUy Newi of July\n11, 1914)\nOnly 40 votei were cut yeiterday\nIn tbe poll to repeal the hospital\nby-law that provided money, never\nused, for hospital Improvement!. A\nbylaw for a larger amount ls to be\nlubmltted In Ite piece. The vote wu\nln fivor ot repeal, then being only\nfive igtlnit.\n\u00ab   \u2022   I\nSpeclil trains from Trail tnd\nRoulind, trom the Boundiry and\nfrom tbe But Kooteniy, the litter\nmeeting t ipecltl ateamer at Koot-\nenay Landing, will bring crowds to\nthe Chahko Mllu opening hera to*\nday.\n........... waa tnred sto 'i.uinpe\nwith South the Declarer, and Wut\nled the Quun of Diamonds whleb\ncloeed hand won wltb the King. Declarer appreciated tbat wtth five .-\nstanding Clube, the chances were\nbetter than two to one that tbey\nwould be divided 9-3. Therefore, he\ndetermined that the odds did not war\nrant the Intentional lou of a Club\ntrick. To trick 3 he led a small Club,\nNorth won with the Ace and then\ncuhed the King ot Clubs, an-1 when\nWut failed to foUow on the ucond\nClub, there wu nothing let. tor a\nDeclarer but to lead the Queen ot\nCluba and tben a small Spade. The\nfinesse loit, and the Declarer had Jutt\nthru cards left In hie hand wltb which\nbe could take tricks. At ho hid previously booked four, hit contrtct wu\ndefuted by two trlcki.\nTh) Declirer thould hive realized,\neven though tbe odda wen decidedly\nln fivor of tbt Clubt being divided\n3*9, thlt he bad an almoet certain\ntafety play of which he ehould have\navailed hlmulf. Atter winning trick\n1, a amall Club ihould htve be*-i led\nfrom cloeed band on which dummy\nihould have played small. Tbli play\nwould have guarded agalnit any distribution except a holding of five\nClubt ln the Wett hand\u2014one chmco\nln fifty. Wltb the 4-1 dlttrtbutlon of\nClubi whloh actually ooeurred, Wut,\nwinning with the Nine, would have\nled a eecond Diamond which Declarer\nwould have won and would have bun\ntn poeltlon to take five Clube and tw\nDlimondi ilretdy won, would have\ngiven him hli game and contract.\nprime mover of Oerman Puclim\nnyi Emit Heart ln hla book\u2014\"Hitler over Europe\"\u2014le \"Not Hitler but\nThyaeen, the great magnate of tbe\nRuhr.\" The book wu published\nWednudty.\n'Ijnst Henri lt t pseudonym,, ind\nthe publlibere declare they bought\nthe book from an English publisher\nand do not know his Identity. Tbey\npoint out be obviously ls someone\nfamiliar wltb the detail of Oerman\npolitical and financial Ue.\n\"The nal father ot tha group\n(The Thysaen Steel-Coal Trust) ls\nnone other than Stlnnes,\" uye Henri, \"That old king of the Ruhr who,\nfrom 1914 to 1018, wu the most\nprominent war monger In Oermany.\n\"Thyssen, since 1917\u2014the year In\nwhich he and Vogler were received\nln Rome by Mussolini\u2014 has bun a\nmember, the chief financier and the\nnal Iniplrer of tbe Hitler party.\nHitler took no Important step without tint comultlng Thytecn and\nbit frlendi.\nFINANCED  ELECTION\n\"Thysaen systematically financed\nall election funda of the Nationalist\nSoc'allat pn y. ae .\u00bb v.ci w_i . *\n1919, Invited Hitler to Duauldorf,\nthe headquarten ot the etcel trust.\nflnt  time  to  an  aetembly  of  800\nleading Induetrlaltiti ot tbt Ruhr.\"\nHenri calla Tbysien \"tbe nur\nfeudal lord\" wbo govern Oermuy\ntrom tbe Ruhr tnd polntt out thtt\na wave of prlu fixing baa twtpt\nOermany of late.\n\"But tha price to tup tint ot\nill tnd to tbi greateit extent la that\not the product! oomlnij from Tbyi-\nsen'i territory,\" be uye. \"The people\npiy\u2014for tbli li tbe Intereit on the\nNational Socialist revolution\u2014new\nutra profit! for tbe Tbyuen-Hltler\noligarchy.\"\n19 \"EMPEROR\" *\nAa urly u Auguit, 1989, Thyuen\ndemanded tbe end ot tbe \"big\nThne\" banks (the Deutuhe bank.\nDretdner bank and Commersbink,\nsays Henri, wltb the Idea of dividing them up Into approximately 19\namaller btnkt, each governing a\nitated   territory.\n\"That la tbe coronation of tht\nnew feudalism; for tbe new banka,\not wblch each will govern flntncitl\ni deflnte territory, will be Thyaun't\nbanka.\n\"Thua flnlihed the gntt nttlontl\nSoclillst revolution. It hu achieved\nIte gotl. For the king ot the Ruhr le\nthe emperor of Nttlontl Soclillim.\nThat ll Hltler'i secret.\"\n35 YEARS AGO\n(From Nelion Dilly Miner of July\n.    13, 1899)\nTwo    hundred    thouund\nbtve bun purchased by C.\nbricks\nHUlyer\nbut llttle trouble getting a Job than\nwhen sprk la In tuU swing,\" ttated\nI the Miner\nWAR DEBTS IMPASSE\nThe spectacle of at least two prui-\ndente   of   the   gretteet   nation _ ob\nfor tbe new land reglitry  building \"\"\".T   \"'   _\"_   ___7Z\u2014   1\"^__~_, \"\nher, '  \"\"-\"\"-\"-a earth, knowing what must be dona\n'in rcepect to the war debte, unrounded by economists and itttee-\nmen who know whtt muat bt done.\nyet not daring to do It, It t pitiful tnd humiliating one. It tugum\nbtdly Indeed for Amerlca'i tutur*\nu a constructive tnd vigorous\nforce in the Internitlonil com*\nmunlty.\u2014Baltimore   Sun.\nLocal Orange lodgea yeeterday observed the anniversary of the battle\nof tbe Boyne. \"More than two centuries have now passed since tbe\ncannon of Dutch William thundered\nacrou tbe Boyne and hurled duth\nand disorder among the untrained,\nhalt-starved kerns who foUowed the\nstandard of Jamu Stuart,\" uld the\nMiner In commenting on the anniversary.\nttt\nThe Hall Mlnu smelter here resumes tomorrow, following tbe arrival yuterday of a new fly whul\nfor the blower' A good sized crew\nla employed, wagu an high and \"a\nman  worth  hla nit  hu  generally\nOUR NEW HARNESS ANO\nSADDLERY CATALOGUE\nRudy for Mailing\nWrite for a Copy if you hava\nnot received one.\nriley a Mccormick, ltd.\n136 7th Ave. E. Calgary, Alia.\nTOMORROW'S\nHAND\nem\nffttH\n\u2666M-3\n\u26660-M\n\u2666J-I-.-J   rami\n\u26664-2\nfU-H\n\u2666 HI\n\u2666J-M     ub\u00ae-\n\u2666l-M-3\nMpH\nfT-W\n\u2666 I0-5-2\n\u2666WM          ^\nCOST OF BATS\nIt li scarcely understandable that\nhuman beings have remained ao\ntolerant of the rat. Tbe latter haa\ninvaded virtually every oommunlty\nln the world except the polar regions.\nIven ln a country of llnjlted population auch aa Canada, the depredations of rata coat millions of dollars\nannually.\u2014Barnia Observer.\nI**.. .     ._, ttouth p....    ..a a *u.-i-\n*ract of three No Trumpa?\nTfcN YEARS AGO\n(From Nelion  DaUy  Newi of  July\n13, 1924)\nJ. I. Annible bu left on trip to\nSpokine, SeatUe, end Portltnd,\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nMlu Jem McVicar, R. N. MIU\nitreet, bu left for Ortnd Forks.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nLorne Cimpbell and eon, Lome\nJr., of Vlctorlt, who it ipendlng t\nholiday with hli fither it Bonnlngton, ittended tbe Calgary atampede.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. ind Mn. O. W. Humphrey of\nSouth Slocan were ctty vlilton.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMr. md Mn. Frederick Niven of\nWIUow Point hive left for the Toho\nvtlley to ipend t holiday.\nSummer Fuels\nSupreme\nGALT NUT COAL\n$9.00 Per Ton\nACME EGG (the Cool that's oil Cool)\n$10.00 Per Ton\nWest Transfer Co.\n723 Baker St. Phone 83\nALDERSHOT, (CP)-An tudlence\nof 40,000 people wta led In community tinging it t military tattoo here\nFLASHLIGHTS\nWe have just received a shipment of N. P.\nFLASH LIGHTS which we are offering at\n$1.00 EACH COMPLETE\nWhile they last!\nJUST THE THING FOR CAMPING!\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNELSON, B.C.\nWhile Nature intended that waatea\nahould net nmaln in the body too\nlong, nevertheless Nature never Intended thtt i human being ihould\nfind It necessary to tike t purgative every day to keep tbe lower\nbowel \"empty\".\nAa   you   know   the   waatea   are\nNow the lower or large bowel\nthat holda the waatea from the\nblood la alx feet long md lt waa\nnot Intended that thla alx feet\nahould be completely emptied once\nor twice t day as la sometimes\nthought.\nNiture Intended that aome of the\nwaste ehould be thrown out twice\na day, onoe a day, or once In two\ndaya. mere ara aome individuals\nin whom waste la thrown out lm*\nthrown   out   by   the   ikln   in   the  medlately  after each meal,  at the\nform of  perspiration,  by  the  kid-  \u201e(,-,, 0, t00i Kais an |mpuiM all\nneyt ln the form of urine, by the   ;he w,y  ,,\u201e\u201e\u201e  iDt \u201e,\u201e,\nlunga  in  the   breith,  ml  by  tbo        Dr  filter Alvarez, Mayo cUnlc,\nbowel  it fteoei. tome   yean   ago,  ahowed  that   the\nAa \"the body teemt to qulckls i,,,,^\" feeling which wae luppoi-\nrld Itielf of the penplrttlon,, urine, .__ to be due to tbtorptlin ot wtttet\ntnd breith. It It natural to expect i lnl0 the bl00d from tlw lMg, ln.\nthat It ahould rid Itaelf of the teatlne, could be caueed lf abeorbent\nwastes from the bowel Juit n | cotton or other mbitmce were put\nQuickly, but It must be remembered i ^^ the bowel, due limply to the\nthit wtitea by way of the ikln, | welght or \"fuiim,\" 0f tbe bowel,\nlunge, md kidneys are not thrown i However abaorptlon of waitei from\nout immedletely tbey ire made, | the bowel doei tike pltoe lf then\nbut remiln under the ikln, ln the WMtei remain ln one ipot too long\nlungs, md ln the bladder for eome  R0^ <j0 not mov6 downward. There-\ntime  before   they\nof the body.\nare   thrown   out i\nSPEAKING OF CORN\nTHE GUMPS\nfore tbe bowel ehould be educated\nto contract or squeeze upon tbe\nwattes and to puth them down tnd\nout  ot   tbe   body.\nTtklng a ttrong purgative clemses\nthe bowel completely end letvei no\nwute for tbe musclee of the In\ntettlne to grasp or squeeze and\nthey mty thua remain idle for 34\nto 48 houra untU more waatea arrive. Thll Idleness lessens the\nstrength of the muscles tnd purgatives thua become a neceatlty.\nBy going to atool at a \"regular\"\ntime eacb day and remaining fifteen\nor twenty mlnutea, natural move*\nmentt can uaually be aecured by\nthe  third  or fourth day.\nTHE   KEV   TO   PROSPER IT V\n\"**      'i  aaved.\nIf.   *-       *\"<*ion  if ahe  aea  tine\nwh\".   ihe     \u2014athln'   tupper   dishes\nnext mornln'.\"\nCommoni, Senate, the Big Interests and thi Common People have\nlearned thit then cannot be employment without i ftlr mtrket for\nprimary producti tnd thlt there\ncannot be even the moet moderate\nkind of prosperity without fair\nprloea to the primary producer!.\u2014\nCountry  Life  tn 6.C.\nUP HERE VIE RAISE <___. '\nVlHATA HARVEVT\n-r\n* WEN VA TAKE THE CORN OPF THR\n\u2022STAm Vift SEU.TME STAUa FOR.\nTtl.EC.RWH4 POU.S- ANO DOE* IT -SHOOT\nUP-VHEN IT VtfcRT * TO CmoV. -     w\nWO \\ RVER TEU. YOU ABOUT TH-t-T\nFRESH Rib- HE GRABBED HOLD\nOP ONE OF THOSE GROWING   STALKS\n\u25a0   lvav_ ____-\ntUOkDWM-\nmt> IT GREW FASTER ^-.M Ufe ..\nV.E V4M> AN A-J.FU*. TIME SANiNG HII*-\nIF HE HA.ONT BEEN SITTING ON MtftAft OF\nCORN HE V.OUU) HANE SV0-AVKO TO OEATH-\nHELIMEO ON CORN THREE VfttKt- ^ ,__\nVIE tRIED Ta CHW\u00bb IT DOWN-BUT V* C*W.\u00bbfY\n' ~ THE 5WAE PLACE TWICE- V.R HAO\nGROINiNG-\n \u2014\u2014\u2014\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\nTHI NILSON DAILY NIWI. NILION. B.C-PRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13. 19M-\nIHI\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManiu\n!  i     ill'   l\nWlLb* t MAO BlTTtl-l\nSNEAK OOT WHILE MAGGIE\nI* TAWN1 MtU MAO OR I'LL\nNOT OCT OUT-\nWWOML%M\u00abHAT?\n1 PUT IT WIGHT\n\"BW.*SI\u00bb2,i\nHANOY-\nI V\/OMQB-k IP MAGGIE\nAce?\nHID >T Set\nUKE MCR\nKEfcr\n1TOOO\nWT\nhkluO-pop; Cam\nvou uet me wave\nTtM Bucks*\nrr\nTIGERS TAKE\nLEAGUE LEAD\nOSTIUM*, July lt (AP)\u2014The Tliere took the Yankees over by a 4*J\noount today ln the opening fame of\ntheir \"crucial\" serin and at the eame\ntime took the American league lead.\nDetroit aqueend Into tbe tint place\nby the margin of a alngla percentage\npoint, .631 to .\u00ab'!.\nLynwood (Schoolboy) Hove itruck\n[out 11 ot the Tanks but he received\nI sensational lupport from hla team-\nI mates.\n|No*  Tork      i    t  0\nletrolt     4    10\nBroaca and Dickey; Rowe and Hay-\nI worth.\nIwhits SOX wm\nCHICAOO, July 13 (AP)\u2014Bob John-\nleon hit hla 36th home run of the\nlaeeaon vlth Roger Cramer en baae in\n[the eighth Inning today to tla the\ns at two-all, but Chicago White\n_ came back with a run in the\nJitneth to Uke the opening game of\n[the eerles from Philadelphia Ath-\nlletica, 3*3.\nhlladelphla     3\nhlcago    3    7   0\nOaln  and  Hayei;   Sarnihaw   and\niMadJeikl.\nEGINA TENNIS\nPLAYER BEATEN\nOTTAWA. July 1J (CP).-Only\nIwtttem representative in the tourniment, Clara Ehn-en of Retina,\nflukatchewan'i second ranking\n\u25a0layer, pasted from the eastern Canadian tennis champlonehio picture\ntoday, going down to defeat with\nher partner, Oordon Southam of Ottawa, In the quarter-final round of\nthe mixed doublet.\nMlaa Ehman and Southam played\nWSll, but their efforta were shadowed by the superior play of their\n\u25a0omonents, Yvette Sawyer of Mon*\ntrial and Donald Laahong of Ja*\nmtici, who won 6-3, 6-3.\nLaahong, Jamaican champion,\nJtched the finals In the men'i\n\u25a0ingles today and Yvette Sawyer\n\u2022cored a brilliant but hard-fought\njwin in the women's singles to enter\nthe lingle bracket.\nPACIFIC COAST\nLEAGUE\nSacramento  I I I\nOakland  1 * *\nKoTptl and Mav\u00abr, Wtfts; Mc*\ntvoy and Rllmondi.\nAt San Francisco;\nSan Francisco  v    7  I\nMissions  .......... \u2022 \u00bb   1* ,\u00bb\nHerrmann, Sheehan and McMullen; Osbourne and FiUpatrick.\nMcILWAINE IN\nSEMI-FINALS\nFormer Grand Forks Boy\nBeats B.C.'s No. 1 Tennis\nMan at Kelowna\nEddie Mcllwalna, Jericho olub\ntennli star, who haa reached the\n\u2022eml-flnali In the Interior ehimpionihlp play at Kelowna, li a\nproduct of Orand Forkl. He hn\nfor yuri been ona of Britiih\nColumbia's outstanding players.\nKELOWNA, B.C., July 12 (CP). -\nA comparatively unknown racket-\nwielder threw a turpriie Into the\ninterior ehempionihlpi here yeiterday at Eddie Mcllwaine, Jericho\nclub, Vancouver, defeated Rom\n(Bud) Hocking, Britiih Columbia i\nflnt ranking play*\"- ' _  _\nThe Victoria net atar wai defeated\nin itralght leta, t-t, 8*6, by a wide-\nopen game in which Mcllwaine\nbiased court-long ihota with a freedom that had ipectatore amued.\nMcllwaine now meeta Douglai\nCameron, Jericho, for the right to\nenter the finale, while Ron Sldaway.\nJericho, takes on the winner of\nTinker Port, Jericho and Don Campbell, Victoria. ,       ,  ,\nCampbell and Holden loit to\nHodgim and Loane of Kelowna ln\nthe doublet and the latter will meet\nMcllwaine and Hocking in the lemi-\nfinals. Caroline Deacon. North Vancouver, entered tbe final in the\nwomen's ilnglei, which title lhe\nholds, by winning from Joselyn\nPeese, Kelowna. Eleanor Young.\nNorth Vincouver, and Mrs. H. 0. M.\nWllion, Vancouver, nuke up the\nother lemi-final bracket.\nAmerican Association\nColumbui t, Bt. Paul 4.\nIndlinapolla 4, Milwaukee 4.\nToledo 3, MlnneapoUa 13.\nJOIN THE UNITED\nCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS\nBasket Picnic Party\nTO PROCTER\nWednesday, July 18\nSTEAMER LEAVES NELSON WHARF 1:30 P.M.\nReturning Leaves Procter at 7:45 P.M.\nAdults\u2014Return .... 75<   Children\u2014Return .... 40*.\nSteamer on this trip will continue on to Ainsworth\nReturn fare 11.00 Adults, 50c Children. Returning\nleave Ainiworth 7:00 P.M. No passes honored.\nCanadian Pacific\n^\"*^ Worid'.c\"\u00abt\u00abtTre.r.1 Srtlt-\n., \u2022 1111, \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022 i \u25a0 1111 s 11111! -: i s i (\u2022 \u25a0 t < \u25a0 \u25a0:11 \u25a0 r i \u2022 11 s 111 111 is 111111111 111 i \u25a0 1 1111111111 \u2022\nSPORT\nPUFFS\nmiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiii.iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiliiii,\nFRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH\nToday is Friday, Uie Thirteenth. In sporting circlet, probably\nmore than ln any other, the date li looked upon with not a little\nappraheniion. Ftw teams Uke to engage In anyiimportant flxturei\non iuch datei, while I don't suppose there Is a single boxer or the\nlikes who would take part in a contest on that date, if lie could\npossibly avoid It\nThui, alwayi defiant, (and boattful) I do a little exp\u00bbrtln| today,\nfeeling ture that even Friday the Thirteenth won't keep me from\nturning out to have been right,\nJimmy McLamln la to get an opportunity to recover hit welterweight title from Btrney Rots on September 6 and, forgetting our\nreeolutlon not V pick any more winners ln advance, we gtvt you\nJamei to do the trick.\nSOMETHING HAYWIRE\nSomething went haywire in th* fight that gave Barney the\ntitle aad no Mower of McLarnin win deny lt.   Either\ndown lo weight proved too much of a strain on Jimmy or It was\njust one of those \"off\" nights for him, like we all have, no matter\nwhat our builneu may be.\nInformed it Seattle Wedneaday. on hii wty home to Vtncouver\nfrom Lot Angelei, thit the match wai on, McLarnin expressed\nhimself as \"tickled to death\" over it Why not? He knowi better\nthan any of the rett of ui that he can lake Ross, and he knowi better\ntoo, what wai wrong with him when he lott his title.\nMcLarnin aald ht understood the September battle would be at\n147 pounds, \"and I'm glad of it\" He declared he couldn't be his\nbeat tt 142 poundi.\nPut your money on Jim. and if you loee, see lf you can find ui.\nROSS'PLENTY SMART-HE THROWS\nPUNCHES WHEN JUDGES WILL SEE'\nHOMI RUNS IN THE\nSIP TIME\nHome runt yeiterday: Slide, Redi,\n2; Johnion, Athletlci; Collint, Cardinals; Medwick, Cirdlnili; V. Davis, Cardinals; Suhr, Plratei; Grace,\nPlratei; Lelber, Glanti; Llnditrom,\nPlratei; Crlt-, Glints; Pool, Redi;\nBottomley, Redi; F. Herman, Cubi\n\u2014one each.\nThe leaden; Johnion, Athletlci,\n26; Foxx, Athletlci. M; Oehrlg,\nYankees, 24; Ott Glanti, Jl: Klein,\nCubs, IB; Berger, Braves, 19; Collins, Cardinal., It.\nLeague totali: National 387; American 382; total 769.\nAUSSIES SNARE\n265 IN FIRST\nDerbyshire Gets 145 and 74\nfor Two; Other Matches\nPlsyed\nLomxw. July il (OP eable)\u2014\nTbe touring Australians today boosted their tint lnnlngi score to MS\nIn a cricket match tgalnit Derbyshire at Chesterfield. Derbyihlre,\nhieing ecored 141 In the tint tuning!, went to bat again asd btt\nup 14 for two at the elcoe of play\nfor the day.\nDon Bradman, Aunie atar bats,\nman, got 71 and W. M. Woodfull,\ntheir captain, 44.\nClosing aeorea of other first claaa\ngames that will end tomorrow:\nworceatershlre 348; L a n c a \u2022 h-\nIra 180 and 218 for nine at Blackpool.\nWarwickshire 423 (wyatt 161 not\nout); Leicestershire 303 for nine\nat Leicester.\nIsaex jrn); Yorkshire ttl and ltl\nfor tin at Hull.\nMiddlesex 440 (Hendren 14, MUn-\neer 80. watt flee for 116): Kent\nUt and 30 for one at Folkestone.\nSussex 387 for seven declared;\nNorthamptonshire 114 for five.\nGloucestershire 416 (Hammond\n317. Ounn six for 167; Nottinghamshire 181 snd 167 for four i Walker\n14 not);  at Gloucester.\nPlayers 681 for seven declared\n(Baxter five for 138); Gentlemen\n182 (0* wells 93, following on,\nthree tor one.\nThit advertisement it not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the\nGovernment of British Columbia.\nSo Declares McLarnin at\nVancouver; Says Ross\nNot Great Fighter\nVANCOUVIR, July It (CP). -\nJimmy McLarnin came home to his\nfolki todiy on the heels of an announcement from New York that\nhe will get a chance to win back the\nworld welterweight title from Barney Ron on September 6.\nJimmy raid he would be here for\na month, ln strict training, tnd then\nit would be bach to New York and\nflntl preparation tor tlie tecond battle with Rom.\n\"Thit'i all ancient hlttonr and\nanyway, I don't want any tUbii,\"\n\u2022aid Jamea of the encounter in\nwhich he loit hit title. \"Maybe I\nwain't my belt at 142 pounds\u2014but\nI had a big weight forfeit up and it\njust couldn't be helped t guess.\n\"Things did go wrong. They eome*\ntimei do, and that can't be helped\neither. In order to be nirt I would\nmake 148 I dried out for three days\na day and a half more than I usually\ndo, and I guess maybe I didn I\nhave my old iteam. On the Sundty\n_S* \"iM1*?\".1 mov\u00ab<- lnl<> New\nYork and that day I didn't htve a\nchance to gel; on a actio. That wai a\n^\u2022\"\u00abI aljln-t find out about until I weighed in tt noon Monday.\n___3s*\\*v * \"r,it fl*nt\u00ab'i \u2022\"\ndidn't hurt me; but he\\ plenty\nsmart He'i In thtrt using hia\nhetd all tht time and throw, his\npunches whan and where the\nJudges will tee thtm. Soon at he\n\u2022aw the timekeeper aet reedy to\nirniek that gong he'd out loose\nwith a flurry that would be lure\nto leave a good Impreulon en the\nJVSMt.\n_(\"{Jhink I should be a lot better\nli 4LP?\"nd\u00ab'.-u-\u00ab my brother Bob\nwill be there to aee that I don't go\ntlm?\u2122 lh\" \u2022\"*\u2022\"\u00ab\u25a0\nLAWN BOWLING\nRESULTS\n\"lie League\"\nBASEBALL\nBy   AL   DEMARK\nMany major league manigari and\nscouts often Jokingly inquire, is to\nwhether this or that player can hit a\n\"low curve outside,'' meaning of\ncoune, that no hitter, no matter\nhow great, can successfully hit a low\ncurve that breaka Just over the outside corner of the plate. Any pitcher\nwith Juat ordinary stuff who could\ndevelop hla control ti such an ex*\ntent that he oould break hla curve\nIn thla manner wtth an occasional\nfaat ball to straighten up the batter,\ncould write his own contract. But,\not course, there le not and never wtu\nbe the pitcher with perfect control.\nBut every young pitcher ihould practice and strive to keep hli curve ball\nlow and oa the outside corner. A\nhigh curve or a curve Inside ll really\nnot a curve at all and li the worst\npossible type ot ball to throw as It\nla Juit the baU tha hitters dream\nabout at night when they are batting\na \u2022\u25a0thousand.''\nAl Demaree haa prepared an illustrated leaflet called \"Base-running''\nwhloh he will gladly sand to any\nreader requesting lt. Address Al De*\nmaree ln care of thla paper and be\nsure to enclose a aelf-addressed stamped envelope.\nRlnkt skipped by J. BaU, A. G.\nLane. P. Coultar. B. Allen. E. W.\nPenwill and J. Draper won games\nln the lawn bowling games at the\nNelion Lawn Bowling club Thursday night.\nThe following sre the names of\nthe rinks playing one another with\nthe playera nsmed in order of lead,\nsecond, third and skip:\nMrs. Calbick. J. S. Goulding, Mrs\nWlgg. J. Ball. 18 beat J. Wesfon, N.\nBradley, Mrs. Ball and I. Y. Brake\nU.\nMrs. C. O. Richardson, W. Melnec\nxuk, Mrs. E. Frost, E. Penwill, 18\nbest Mrs. G. L. Wright, C. I. Archi-\nbsld, Mrs. A. G. Une, G. A. Meeres.\n.9.    ,\nMr. Richardson. J. Simmons, Mrs.\nWheeler, B. Allen, 14 beat Mrs. Sin-\ndell, S. Bates, Mrs. Coulter, T. E.\nWheeler, 11.\nMrs. Brake, F. Doodson, Mrs. Draper, P. Coulter, 18, beat Mrs. Slndell,\nS. Bste, Mrs. Coulter, F. E. Wheeler, It.\nMrs. T. Calbick, T. Calbick, Mn.\nN. Bradley, A. G. Lane. 13 beat\nWright, W. Graham. Miss G. Laughton, J. p. Morgan, 9.\n0. Massey, J. T. Laurie, Mrs. I\nHooker, J. Draper, 19 beat G. Rich-1\nardaon. J. Simmons. Mrs. F. E.'\nWheeler. H. Allen, 11.\nFAIRVIEW OUT\nFOR REVENGE\nIntermediate Nine Meets the\nMaulers\nSmarting from two straight defeats handed them by the Maulera\nin recent gamea, the Fairview Intermediate baseball squad will take\nthe field tonight determined to get\nample revenge on their ancient\nrivals.\nMoser, who has made a good show\ning in the few games he has been\ntble to take part ln, may start on\nthe mound for the Fairview nine,\nalthough Harold Chapman may get\nthe call Harold Glllett will probably\nget the starting call for the Maulers,\nwho will attempt to take their fifth\nstraight game in the second half of\nthe league.\nLacrosse Men Are\nGetting Practise\nPlay Trail Here Sunday Af*\ntornoon; New Faces on\nNelson Lineup\nCANADA BEATEN\nIN EMPIRE GOLF\nWALTON HBATH. Bngland, July 13\n(CP cable)\u2014 Canada yielded first\nplsce to AuetraUi today when K. B.\nHlggln finished second ln \u00ab contest\nfor tbe Rmptrs Oversea! cup, staged\nby the Lucifer Oolflng society.\nHlggln, with a handicap of all,\nleet to the Australian H. A. Parker,\nhandicap i\u00bb. Parker was formerly a\nwell-known tennis player and reached\ntha challenge round of the men'a\ndoubles st Wimbledon In 1905\nThe lacrosse players are turning\nout every available night to get aa\nmuch practise aa possible for the\nBunday game when the Trall boys\nplay at the Nelson Recreation\ngrounds in the afternoon. There will\nbe several new faces on thc lineup.\nUcrosse, Judging from the tan ittendance at Troll \u201ehen Trail defeated Nelson last Bunday 5-3, had\nI taken a flrm'hold In Trail.\n! The probable Nelaon lineup for\ntba game will be: oeorge Benwell.\npave Proudfoot, Johnny Devoln, Ron\nBeatty and Bud Greenwood, home;\nVic Melnectuk. N. McLeod. centers;\nJimmy Curran, Duffy Stewart. Barb\nPitta, attack; Gordon Fleet, stlrja-\nker. Jack Meek, Ty Culley, defense;\nCon Thor, Tony Banks, Srollley.\npoint;  Lefty Glllett, goal.\nCanada Marksmen\nin Action Today\nBISLRT CAMP. England. July 18\n(OP cable)\u2014After two weeks of hard\npractice. Canada's team of marksmen\ngoes Into action tomorrow In the\nNational H|fla association's big Empire meet. A break In the heat -vav.i\nmakes weather conditions morn prom*\nlalng for comfortable shooting.\nFiring In the Conan Doyle snd\nDonegal matches tomorrow starts the\nIntensive competition among thousands ot marksmen from all pe of\nthe Umpire, competition that wUl get\nkeener each day until the meeUng\nwinds up a week from Saturday with\nthe final stags of the classic King's\nprize.\nCANOE RACES\nARE PLANNED\nRowers Discuss Plans\nfor the July 21\nRegatta\nFurther preparation! for the Rowing club's part ln the aquatic program to be preaented for the entertainment of Trail picnickers July ,21\nwere discussed at a meeting held\nThursday night.\nCanoe races and sculling races\nwill be sponsored by the club in\nconjunction with the Launch club's\nboat races. Fine prizes tre being\nprovided and a big entry ln the\ncanoeing events ls expected. All\nmembers of the Rowing Club tre\ntaking entriei for the canoe event!\nand are asking canoe owners to\nhand in their names al loon ai possible. Both single! and doubles racei\nwill be singed.\nTwo four-oared crews, two double: and possibly two or three single\nikullert wl)l be out on the water.\nFeci and the poiiibllitlei of bringing the club'i double shell back\nfrom Kelowna were discussed.\nWithin tht next week the carpenter employed ln repairing tho\nbolts will complete his job. Thli\nwork puti the equipment in the\nfinest posiible shape.\nBILLY TOWNSEND\nBEATS DEMPSEY\nBut Not at the Game You\nThink - He's a Proud\nPapa on Arrival Home\nVICTORIA, July 13 (OP)\u2014\"I'm\nthrough with fighting,\" BlUy Towns-\nend, vincouvir, to whom the Canidlan welterweight title atlll clings,\nstated today on hie arrival hera on\nthe bus. Aonagi after a tour of\nAuatralia.\nTowniend haa previously ln'dloatKt\nthat he waa not Interested. In de-\nlending the canad^n crown.\n\"I have made quite a bit of\nmoney.\" Townsend aald of his pugll-\nIstlo efforts ln tha Antipodes. \"I\nhaven't quite decided what to do,\nbut I thing x'U go into business tn\nvanoouver.\"\nMr. and Mrs. Townsend left Auckland. NZ.. a family ol two, but thai\nwin three before the ehlp reached\nSuva.\nMargaret Jacqueline Aoraagl\nTownsend was born on board, with\nOr. B. O'Neill, ship's Burgeon, and\nthe ship's nurse and stewardess of*\ndelating In the vessel's hospital.\nTbe day wu a perfect one and\nthe liner steamed along at 1| .note\naa the new arrival cams into tbe\nworld. Mother and child thrived on\nths Ma air during the voyage.\nFellow passengers started a bank\naccount for tho wee Margaret.\nMrs. Pollard and\nMrs. Lakes Winners\nWin'Tombstone Tournament\nand Epitah Contest at\nGolf Course\nBaseball's Big Six\nThe National league members of\nthe big six gained on their American league rivals in yesterday's array of doubleheadera. While Heinje\nManush tnd Cecil Travis were Idle\nand Charley Oehrlnger dropped l\ncouple of points from hit average\nwhen he tailed to connect on hii two\nofficial timei at bat, Bill Terry registered e three-point gain and hit\nteammate, Mel Ott, imashed his way\ninto the big six ln Ptul Waner s\nplace. Terry hit four timet In eight\nattempts while Ott rapped out flv*\nout of nine safely. Sam Leslie hit\nonly twice ln seven trie*, losing t\npoint.\n0 AB R H Pet.\nManush, Senator! 7. 339 M 191 .403\nGehringer, Tigers 7*9 300 77 113 .877\nTerry, Giants ... n|0f M \"\"\nTravis. Senator!\nLeslie, Dodgers\nOtt, Giants ...\n113\n61 236 38   (7\nW4\n. 63 308 47 109 .359\n. 79 JMM\n107 .352\nGIANTS SPLIT\nDOUBLEHEADER\nPittsburgh Takes One; Chi-\ncago Wins; Cards Get\nEven Break\nHBW YORS, July 19 (AP)-Atttf\nyielding to Urry French'! southpsw\nslants in thl first game ot a double*\nheader today, the Olanta concentrated\ntheir hitting ln the second claaii and\ngained an even break \u20141th Plttaburgh. French's alx-hlt hurling gave\nthe Plratei a 8*1 decision ln the\nopener. With Carl Hubbell on thl\nhill, the Olanta slammed out an 11*1\ntriumph in thl aftcrplect.\nPint:\nPittsburgh       S    t   0\nNew Tork    g    a   j\nPrench md Orace; Parmelee, Bow*\nman and Mancuao.\nSecond:\nPltteburgh   _  l    a  l\nKew Tork  n   it  o\nBlrkofer, Meine, Ohagnon and Pad-\nden; Hubblll and Mann urn.\nBOSTON, July 13 (API\u2014With BUI\nOrbenskl out of the lineup, due to a\n\"charlsyhorse,\" Boston Braves infield\nperformed ln weird fashion today\nwhen Chicago Cubs gained their third\nstraight viotory over the tribesmen,\n7-4. Lon Warneke let up his 18th win\nof the season.\nChicago \u201e    t   11   o\nBoeton     4   lo  4\nWarneke and Hartnett; Cantwell.\nMangum, Frankhouu and Hogan,\nspohrer.\nPHILADELPHIA. July 13 (AP)\u2014\nBt. Loula Cardinals and Phillies divided a doubleheader today, the Cards\nwinning the first contest 6-5 and the\nPhils uklng the aecond 8-3.\nTha St. Loulsans suffered A let*\nback In thilr pennant hopes when\nPitcher Paul Dean sprained hli ankle\nsliding Into third baae ln tha third\nInning of the first gams snd was\ncanted off tha field.\nFirst:\nSt. Louis     t   13   9\nPhlUdelphla    J   10   8\nP. Dean, Monney, J. Dean and Delancey, V. Davis; A. Moore, Hansen,\nOrabowskl and Todd, Wllaon.\nSecond:\nSt. Louie    8   10   4\nPhiladelphia    8   16   4\nHallahan, Vance, Mooney and V.\nDavis: c. Wllaon and Wilson.\nBROOKLYN, July 13 (AP)\u2014Little\nOssle Slsde cut loos, with eome unexpected hitting today to help Cincinnati Reds get an even break ln a\ndouble-header which saw the two\nteama spend more than five hours assaulting esch other'! pitching. Blade\nhit a homer ln each game aa Brooklyn\nwon the llrst contest 9*7 and Cincinnati the second 13-6.\nFirst:\nCincinnati   7  1J   l\nBrooklyn    g  17  o\nDerringer, Klelnhans, Kolp, Brennan and Lombardi, O'Farrell; Mungo.\nCarroll, Leonard and Lopez, Suke-\nforth.\nSecond:\nCincinnati - 13   18   o\nBrooklyn    8   10   l\nFrelU*. and Lombardi; Beck, Munne.\nBablch and Berry.\n,_,,..\u25a0\u25a0\nNorthern League\nCrookiton 7, Winnipeg B.\nDuluth 6, Eau Claire 5.\nFargo-Moorhtad 2, Greater Grand\nForkl 5.\nBralnerd 8, Superior 11.\n*  PAM MVSN\nBROTHERS MEET\nIN GOLF BATTLE\nThree it's \u00abere turned tn hy the\niunlor members of the Nelson Oolf\nand Country olub Thursday after*\nnoon when close pliy snd comparatively low .cores narked the oped-\nInt of the Junior t-mirnsfflant, wliieh\ncontinues todsy and conclude! with\nthe finals on Sunday.\nLeigh McBride after defeating\nbrother Ken two sod one. sinking\na 30-foot putt od the eighth to\ntake the hole, ttttt a bye Into tha\nfinal. Ke will Meet the winner of\ntha jun Allen-Blake Allan match.\nanother brothers' duel.\nJtm Alltn won from Oraemt StMd\non the eighteenth hou. Both boyi\nturned In 791 but Allan was spotted two strokes. BUM Allan detested Jobn Murray live and (our.\n\u25a0*. i\n\/AFTER   \u25a0\nSMOKING\nm\n0\n0\ne_\nlulu\nMra. Roy pollard and Mra. H.\nLakea won the Tombstone tournament at goll club Thuraday when\nthey died on the eighteenth hole,\njust one foot short of their 84-shot\nobjective. Mrs, pollard and Mra.\nLakes ware ficed wtth the greatest\nhandicap, some of tbe teams having aa high aa 109 strokes to make\nthe 18 holes.\nMrs. pollard and'Mrs. Lakes also\nwon  the epitaph contest with tbe\nfollowing   composition   of   rhyme,\nmeter  and  sentiment:\n\"Here's not to reason wby,\nHere's but to do and die, \u2022\nNoble old Dunlop.\nBlanche to Mt of him,\nBarbara to right of him\nSlaughtered and alioed him.\nHere's where he flopped.\"\nMia. L. V. Rogers and Mra. Pollard\nwere ln charge of the catering for\nthe day.\nMillionaires 12-6\nThe Woodcutters doubled the\n\u2022core on the MUliomirei ln a softball\ngame Thursday night when they\nwon 12-6, six of their runs being\nmade ln seventh inning. The Millionaires hid t 4-1 letd it the end\nof the fourth Inning but then found\nthe going too tough. Lltornell scored\nthree runs for the winners snd plsy-\ned a good gtme. The teams tnd\nscoreri were:\nWoodcutters\u2014KunU 1; Graves;\nMclnnes t; P. Lutklwick 1; Vulcano 1; H. Bate 2; N. Lutklwick;\nGirgley 1.\nMillionalrea-Wbetler 2; Rowe 1:\nJ. Towniend; Redcliffe 1: Frame;\nPtiacreU: Woolls; Anderson; B.\nTowniend 2.\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nBaltimore-Toronto night game postponed, wet grounds. '\nSyraruie 8,, Buffalo T.*\nNewark 11, Montreal 2.\nwm\nYOUR\nMOUTH\nYOU CA\u00a3\nYOUH\nFor over 1 SO y tart, all Kt* woKci over, \"Qe-doa'i\"\nh-u b**M recognised al Ml* Handard of perfection la\ntill...SMC\n1!,3\u00ab..|.,!1.I0\nLondon Ay glei. Ill tar* ana incomparable MV*er\nll sealed In (very bottle at the Dlrtlllery hi\nL.n-ion lawn. For colllni at cocktail, GoieWi\nli lhe essential cenriltuent.\nI* old\n'.file\n'THE HEART OF A GOOD COCKTAIt\"\nCORDONS CIN\nDIStlLlfD AND Ul\n-FO  IN  LONDON   LHuLAIi\nThis advertisement is not published or delayed by the Llauor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia.\n 14 BATTLERS\nGET THE GO BY\nOne   Kayo,   Another\nTechnical Kayo in\nEmpire Tourney\nBy HAROLD McNAMARA\n(Canadian Preu Sporta Wrlttr)\nMONTREAL, July U (CP).-The\nnames at 14 more fighters were\nstricken from tin roll of eligible*\nfor the eight positions on the Canadian boxing team to travel to\nLondon   for   the   British   Empire\naames tonight as 28 tighten met in\nne second night's fighting ot the\ntrials here.\nUnlike \/ st night, when Canadian\nchampions and Canadian Los Angeles Olympic representatives fell\nby the wayside In an evening of\nsurprising upsets, favorit\u00ab managed to survive tht second nlghl\ntonight and advance to tomorrow's\nsemi-finals and finals. Close to 30\nbouts are expected to be run off\ntomorrow night when the team of\neight, to sail from Montreal July 20,\nwill be chosen by the selection committee.\nREPEATS A VICTORY\nBUly Marquart, Winnipeg's Dominion chunplon tt 12S pounds, repeated a victory in the finals ot\nthe Dominion championships at Toronto earlier in the summer when he\nput Affie Nyberg, Port Arthur 15-\nyear-old slugger and speed marvel,\nout ot further compeutlon. In the\nDominion final, Marquart, one of\nthe hardest hitter* to appear during\nthe tournament, scored a two-round\nknockout victory over the Port\nArthur lad.\nLen Wadsworth, the other Dominion titleholder appearing during\nthe night, scored a beautiful victory when he won a technical\nknockout over Johnny Greenshields,\nMontreal, in the second round of the\n160-pound event. It wu the flrat\nbout of the tournament not to go the\nlimit.\nTHE RESULTS\nResults of tonight's bouts:\n112-pound class, semi-final*'**\u2014Jim\nArmstrong, Toronto, defeated Gerald Fan-en, Saint John, decision.\nMax Berger, Montreal, defeated\nGeorge Nyberg, Port Arthur, deciiion.\n118-pound class \u2014 Doug Marsh,\nMontreal, defeated Fred Farren,\nStint John, decision. Eddie Heat-\nfield. Drummondville, defeated Jim\nGordon, Toronto, decision.\n128-pound class\u2014Bill Pollard, Edmonton, defeated Henry Evans,\nMontreal, decision. Sam Tomlinson,\nToronto, defeated Gus Jurley, Mac-\nCan*, N.S., decision. Wally Cave,\nMontreal, defeated Wellington May-\nhew. Kapaskasing, Ont. decision.\nBill Marquart, Winnipeg, defeated\nAl Byberg, Port Arthur, decision.\n135-pound class\u2014Charley Evans,\nKingston, Ont., defeated Bill Lassie,\nFori William, decision. Merrill Jardine, MacCan, N.S., defeated George\nBland, Toronto, decision. Joe Marsh\nMontreal, defeated Sam Luftsprlng,\nToronto, decision. Joe Coughlin,\nMontreal, defeated Herman Brown,\nOttawa, decision.\n180-pound class\u2014Len Wadsworth,\nHamilton, defeated Johnny Green-\nshields, Montreal, technical knockout in second.\n175-pound class--Toramy Osborne,\nMontreal, knocked out Edward\nKeating, Winnipeg, third round,\nFORMER MOYIE\nFOLK ON VISIT\nMOTH, B.C., July 12.\u2014Mrs. R. A.\nSmith and Mr. and Mra. James\nWhitehead were guesta of Mrs\nMontpcllier at bridge.\nMr. and Mrs. WIK, St. Denis vere\nvlslton at the Barr home on their\nway from Nelson to the Calgary\nStampede. Mn. St. Denis was a\nlong time nsldent In Moyle when\nahe was Miss gather Weir.\nThe tnll to the Look Out haa\nbeen reout and the ttlephone put\nInto eenlee. It ls eipected that a\nlln warden will be occupying the\ncabin eoon.\nMr. Jack Cleary wu a visitor to\nYahk.\n. Harry Taylor la spending his vacation with his aunt, Mn. St. Louis,\nHsrry lt now the proud owner ot\na nice buckskin pony, and Charlie\nflanden and he can be seen rounding up tbe village cowi any evening.\nIt Is a question, though, whether\nthe boys bring the cows home Or tha\ncows lead the boys home.\nPete Dtnlelson was down from\nChapman Camp visiting his sons Alien and Ernie.\nMrs. Summervlllc of South Slocan\naccompanied by her daughter Mra\nPriesen of Klmberley wu here on\na visit to her other daughter Mrs\nJewell, afterwards proceeding to her\nhome. Mr. Friesen Is taking her by\ncar u far as Creston.\nMr Gordon Is recovering from her\naccident st Kitchener on Dominion\nDay, but Is still lame.\nMra. B. A. Smith wu pleasantly\nsurprised when her brother Charlea\nLa bonte arrived uneipectedy on a\nvisit from Oravelburg, Bask. Mr.\nLabonte was accompanied by his\nthree sons, and after spending several diys with his sister went on\nto the Okanagan to look over thtt\npart of the country.\nAnother old timer who visited\nhen during the past week wu\nCharles Messenger. Mr. Messanger\nclerked ln various of the hotels\nyears ago and bu many friends\nhere.\nMlas Alice Whitehead ol Klmberley ls spending ber vacation with\nher aunt, Mrs. 3. Whitehead.\nMn. Scotty Praser li hen while\nher home In Klmberley li being remodelled.\nMln Esther Pearson wu home\nfrom Cranbrook, whtn she is employed. Sht wu accompanied by\nBill Stevely also of ennbrook.\nWith tbe school holidays well under way, swimming ts the order of\ntht day and tht diving botrd ls\nkept In constant use.\nBerry picking parties are also becoming popular, the huckleberrlis\nbeing ripe lust about a month earlier than uaual.\nTbt eattrptllan thla yttr have\ndone deadly work and berrlea an\nscarce and high up.\nAlbert Hansen and Mr. McBride\not tha new mine being opened up\nat Kitchener wen business visitors\nto Moyle Tbey nport good progress\nbtlng made with the adit and\nexpect to go ahead with tbe building ot bunkhoises and camp buildings Immediately. One car load of\n\"re has \u00abirrs.iv been shipped to\nTrail\nBritain Asks New\nZealand Curtail\nMeat Shipments\nWELLINGTON. N. Z., July 13 (CP\ntble).\u2014Proposals for th* reduction\nof Brltlah meat Importa from New\nZealand have been made by the\nUnited Kingdom within tba lut\ntew day*, lt wu revealed tonight\nby Minister of Customs J. O. Coates.\nTlie government cannot discuss\ntbe matter, aald Mr. Coates. because\ntbe British communications were\nconfidential.\nNew Zealand la an Important exporter ot mutton tnd lamb to th*\nunited Kingdom.\nPICNIC MEN\nVISIT NELSON\nHere to Make Plans\nfor Big Annual\nOuting\nJ. A. Reid, chairman of the fourth\nannual basket picnic of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting company's employees, to be held ln Nelson July 21, with Joe Hart and H.\nMawdsley, was ln NeUon Thursday\nafternoon to meet with the Nelson\nparks committee and N. J. Lowes,\ncity ticket agent of the Canadian\nPacific railway. Alderman T. W.\nSlader,   chairman  of  the  Nelson\nEarks committee, Alderman H. B.\nindaay and City Clerk W. E. Wu*\nson held a meeting with the vlslton\nduring the afternoon.      ,__.__.\nAfter the meeting the picnic delegates looked over the wharf and\nalso laid out thc grounds at Lakeside park. __i.___.i_.\nThree picnic trips have taught the\nofficials in charge of the picnic a\ngreat deal, and to help themselves\nand to render all the Information\npossible to the picnickers, a large\nhandbill has been made advising as\nto what times the trains leave and\nreturn, what to take tnd what to\nexpect at the park; words of caution, and other information. The\ntimes at which the Moyie will make\ntrips up th* lake is also given. Plans\nat present aro for thc Moyie to make\nhourly trips during the afternoon\nand a three-hour trip in the evening, starting tt 7 o'clock. A small\ncharge will oe made.\nFRSt TICKETS\nFree street car tickets will be\ngiven to the women and children\nand Nelson citizens will again have\nguest cara at the disposal of the vlll-\nAccording to the Trail officials the\ntickets for Ihe trip are selling well.\nFour bands will be in attendance,\ntwo from Trail, the Trail City band,\nand the Maple Leaf band; the Rossland band, and the Nelson City\nband. They will provide plenty ot\nmusic for the people at the park.\nThe picnic officials also stated\nthat a larger crowd than ever will\nbe tttending this year. Six men will\narrive in Nelson Thursday morning\nto put up tents and get things in\nreadiness.\nRasputin Libel\nAppeal b On\nPicture Firm Protests the\nAward of $125,000 to\nthe Princess\nDEWDNEY WHS\nREM GAME\nNelson Lad Victor in\nJunior Tennis Play;\nLoses in Doubles\nLONDON. July 12 (AP). - Thc\nfamous Rasputin film libel cue was\nreopened today with the argument\nof an appeal by Metro-Goldwyn-\nMayer Pictures. Ltd., against an\naward of \u00a325.000-$125,000- in trltl\ncourts to Princess Irlna Alexandre*\nvina Youssoupoff.\nPrincess Youssoupoff tlleged she\nhad been libelled by the film Rasputin and the Empress\" because the\ncharacter \"Princess Natasha.\" shown\nin the picture as Rasputin's love,\nmight be taken as a portrayal of\nherself.\nHer husband. Prince Youssoupoff.\ntestified during the trial he killed\nRussia's \"Mad Monk.\"\nAttorneys for the film company\ndenied Princess Youssoupoff wu\nrepresented by \"Natasha.\"\nThe princess sat at her solicitors'\ntabic today and followed with keen\ninterest and presentation of the appellant's case by Sir William Jowift.\nSir* William characterised the\n$125,000 damages awarded the princess as \"enormous.\" He said it wu\nbrought out in the trial Princess\nYoussoupoff was fringing* actions\nin respect to the film In nearly every\ncountry of the world, and wu either\nbringing or threatening actions\nagainst 250 other picture palaces in\nwhich the film wu exhibited in\nEngland.\n\"Supposing that in each of the\nother actions,\" he said, \"she gets\n\u00a31000 ($5000) damages. There will\nbe $250,000 damages in addition to\nthe original verdict. I submit thtt\nsuch t sum in damages Is impossible.\nAussie Wheat and\nFlour Is Banned\nOTTAWA, July 12 (OP)-Ths Dominion government hu taken action\nto ahut out Australian whut and\nflour. Brlttah preferential ratea on\nthese commodities when Imported Indirectly Into Canada have been withdrawn, and the benefits of the preference have alao betn nmoved from\nraisins,  dried  curranta and  butter.\nThe government's action ln respect\nto wheat and flour wu not unexpected.\nKELOWNA, B.C., July U (OP)\u2014\nCarolina Deacon ot North Vancouver\nretained her Brltlah Columbia Interior tennia champlonahlp today\nwhen she outdrove her youthful club-\nmate. Eleanor Toung, ln the women's\nsingles final on the court* ot tbe\nKelowna Tennli club to win by scores\nof 7*4, S-3.\nThe two young playen were ln top\nform and provided many thrills to\npleue an enthualutlc gallery.\nThe giant-killer, Eddie Mcllwaine\nof tha Jericho club, Vancouvtr, who\neliminated tbe No. 1 ranking British\nColumbia, player, Rou Hocking of\nVictoria, yesterday, wu soundly\ntrounced In the semi-finals of the\nmen's alnglu by Doug Cameron, Vancouver, t-4, 6*0.\nTh* other semi-final will bc played\ntomorrow with Ron Sldaway, Vancouver, and Campbell of Pentlcton\nbattling for a berth ln the final and\nthe right to meet Cameron for the\ntitle.\nSEMIS ABE BEACHED\nSeml-flnala wen reached la all\nother events. Wwther conditions while\nsomewhat unsettled, have not delayed the matchu.\nOther results follow;\nHen's singles:\nCampbell, Pentlcton, beit T. Porter,\nVancouver, 6*0, \u00ab-l.\nD. Cameron. Vanoouver, beat I.\nMcllwfclne, Vancouver, S-4, t-0.\nMen'a doubles:\nSutherland and Hornsey, Vancouver,\nbeat Russell, Summerland, and Saun-\nden, Kelowna, t-1, 6-3.\nMcCarthy and Porter, Vancouver,\nbeat Sutherland and Homsey. .Vancouver, t-1, t-3.\nHocking, Victoria, and Mcllwaine,\nVancouver, beat Hodglns and Lome.\nKelowna, t-3, a-?.\nLadles' doublu:\nMrs. Qoddon and Mn. Wllaon, Van-\ncouver, but Mn. Kennedy and Miss\nMitchell, Pentlcton, t-1, t-3.\nMixed doublu:\nHocking and Mlu Deacon beat\nSutherland and Mrs. Oodden t-1,\nt-3. r\nSldaway and Mrs. Wilson beat Wilson and Mn. Sutherland, T-1, 8-8.\nCampbell and Mn. Kennedy bwt\nLoan* and Mlu Simpson. 6-3, t-0.\nDewdney of Nelson and Mlu Taylor\nbwt paterson and Mlu McLeod 6-3,\nt-0.\nCampbell ond Mn. Kennedy beat\nDewdney and Mlu Tay'T t-3. t-0.\nCameron and Mlu Toung bwt Hodglns and Miss Pease 1-3, 6-7.\nCameron and Mlu Toung beat Holden and Mlu Mitchell t-1, t-4.\nJunior boya' singles:\nP. Dewdney beat B. Hayman 1-4\n7-5.\nJunior girls' singles:\nM. Stlell beat E. Lawrence 6-4, 7*6.\n\t\nTHI NILION DAILY NIWS. NILION, B.C-FAIDAY MORNINO. JULY 11. 1534-\nINJURED INDIAN TO\nGET HIS PRELIMINARY\nREARING AT MERRITT\nVANCOUVIR, July 13 (CF)-Joseph\nOeorge, on* ot four Indian brothers\ntrom Canford reserve alleged to have\nslain Dominion Constable Prank H.\nOlibourat ud Provincial Constable\nPercy Carr near Merritt May 33, left\nhen today In custody of provincial\npollc* for Merritt for preliminary\nhearing on a charge ot murdering\nOlaboume.\nYOUNG SAILOR\nBULLET VICTIM\nSAN FRANCISCO. July lt (AP)\u2014\nGunfire which pojlce attributed to\nthe maritime strike brought down\nt It-year-old sailor Just after he\nleft a waterfront- pier In a amall\nboat here tonight.\nThe sailor. Jerry Duffy, 19, of\nSan Pedro, employed by the Mccormick Steamship company, wu\ncritically wounded ln the stomach\nu he crouched after a bullet had\npierced his cap.\nNational guardsmen took four\nmen from a motor boat Into custody for questioning. Guard offlcen tald two high powered rifles\nwen found In the boat.\nDuffy wu brought to a San Francisco hospital when physicians said\nthey believed he will recover.\nTHREE LODGES\nMEET, TRAIL\nKnights  of   Pythias\nHold a Joint\nInstallation\nAIRMAN LEADS\nIN COAST SHOOT\nVICTORIA, July 13 (CP)\u2014When\ntiring ceased for the day at the\nB. C. Rifle association meet this\nafternoon Corporal A. H. Greenwood\nof the air force wu leading with a\nscore of 455 ln the gnnd aggregate,\nclosely followed by Sgt. J. H. Regan\nand Major O. C. Holland, both ol\nthe Canadian Scottish, who had accumulated 464 points.\nHigh scoring continued today, beginning with the shooting of tho\nfirst stag* ot the Lleutenant-gover-\nnor'a prl\u00bb, first plaoe ln which\nwent to ptc. w. H. scovtl, of the\nSeaforth Highlanders, with an aggregate of 103 of a possible 105. He\nwu followed by Rem. p. M. 01*\nbault of tbe B. C. regiment with\n101.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTransfusion Mode\nto Htlp Primate\nHALIFAX. July 13 (CP1.\u2014A blood\ntransfusion at noon today brought\nrenewed vigor to Most R\u00bbv. C7 L.\nWorrell, primate of the Church of\nBngland ln Canada and tonight hospital authorltlu nported tht 81-\nywr-old church ywder wu \"resting\ncomfortably.\" Tbe blood wu supplied by his nephew, Jack Worrell.\nELECTROCUTED\n0S8IMN0, N.Y., July 13 (AP)--\nPrank Canon, 81, wbo killed his\nwife after a quarrel and burned\nher body. In an effort to conceal\nhis crime, wis electrocuted tonight\nst  Blng film prison.\nTRAIL, B. c, July 13\u2014At a quiet\nwedding ceremony at Trinity united\nchurch, Nelson, Bunday, Rev. W. C.\nMawhlnney united ln marriage Beryl\nMay, only daughter of Mr. and Mn.\nArthur Johnaon of Kelson, and Roy\npraser of Tnll. Mlsi Muriel Forbei\nwak bridesmaid and Jimu Wallace\nbut man.\nWhite organdy ln ankle length\nfuhloned the grown worn by the\nbride. Her hat and accessories wen\nalso white and ahe cirrled a bouquet of ophella rows.\nLeaving on a short honeymoon,\nthe bride wore an ensemble ot del*\npblnlum blue with accessories en\ntone.\nMr. and Mn. Prater will make\ntheir home In Trall. ,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMis. W. a. Curran and dtughter.\nDoreen, left thla morning for the\ncout, where they win nmaln until\nthe end of August.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nCharles warren and party of Ool.\nden bavt bwn vltlton In .Trail,\ncoming hen from orunwood. Mr.\nWarren lt tn old timer in the district snd hu t wide circle of\nfriends here.\nt -\u2022   \u2022\nWtlter Savage hu returned to\nTnll from England, when he spent\nconsldenble time.\n\u2022 #   \u2022\nMy. tnd Mrt. Robert Somerville\nhtvt u thtlr guuta their niece,\nMlu Btrbtrt Somerville of Vancouver, Miss p. Sharp ot Wenttchee,\nWUh., and Henry Clay of Spokane.\n*7 \u2022   a\nMrs. Nora Tnlnor of Nelson It\nspending t ftw dtyt with Mn,\nH. lamb of TnU.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlu Bell Biner of Nelion it tbt\nguut of Mrs. A. Saunders.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Kiel McKentle of Trill la\nvisiting with friends In Roulind.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nR. B. Blols spent Wednesday at-\nternoon with his family at Robaon.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMessrs. D Kerr, J. Kerr, C. P.\nMcHardy and aon Wllmar of Ntlton\nwen visitors ln Trill tnd Rosslind\nWednudty.\nLYON, NEW HYDRO\nHEAD, QUITS HIS\nNEWSPAPER WORK\nTORONTO, July 13 (CP).\u2014NtWly\nippolnted chtlrmtn or the Onttrlo\nhydro commission, T. Btewirt Lyon\ntonight resigned from tbe directorate ot tht Toronto Globe \"to tvold\n\u2022ny entangling obligations tbtt\nwould be hurtful to tht dlffennt\nInterests.\"\nLyon, former editor ot tht ntwi*\nptper, wu tendered t travelling big\nby tht Globe stiff on hi* ruination, tnnounced by the president.\nW. O. Jtifrty.\nMarie Dressier\nHas Better Day\nSANTA BARBARA, HIT. July 13\n(AP).\u2014Mtrlt Dnultr, S3, motion\npicture tctnu, tjptrlenced on* of\nthe most comfortable dtyi the hu\nhtd tlnct htr icute lllneis ot two\nwukt tgo. Attendants stld htr re-\nnurkaole vlttllty continues to buoy\nher up, ilthougb physicians hold no I\nhope for her neovery.\nLEADERS CAMP\nAT KOOLAREE\nIn tbe neighborhood of 30 pereont in now under cmvass tt\nCtmp Kooliree for thc Leideri outing which will be of 10 days duration.\nDr. Hugh Dobson, tecretsry ot toclll urvice; Rev. t. R. MacLean,\nsecretary ot the religious education\ncouncil, tnd Rev. D. M. Parley ot\nOrtnd Porki tn ln chirge.\nTRAIL, July IS\u2014Joint Installation\nceremonies of Nelson, Rossland md\nTrill Knlghtt of Pythlu lodges were\nhtld ln the Trail Cutle hall Thunday night, the members of the Trall\nlodge taking charge of thc Installation. A large number of members\nbesides the officers attended.\nNewly Installed offlcen of Nelson\nlodge No. 35 were: James Mclvor,\nchancellor commander; Wally Davis,\nvice-chancellor commsnder; Jim Tate,\nmuter ot works; Lloyd Renwlck,\nmuter at arms; Spends Newell, pre-\nlate: John Robb, keeper of records\nand teals; F. McCutlg, Inner guard;\nDtvld Reu, outer gutrd; P. Abbott,\nmuter of exchequer; Prank Ooucher,\nmuter of finance. Pred Deacon and\nLawrance Oeorge also visited from\nNelson.\nRossland lodge No. 31\u2014C. Cot,\nchtncellor commander; B. Maltland.\nvice-chancellor commmander; B.\nPried prelate; O. P. Best, muter of\nworks; Al Walker, keeper of ncords\nand seals; O, Nixon Jr., muter of\nfinance; J. Heaton, -roaster ot ex-\nchequer; A. Rose, muter tt arms; 8.\nB. Wilson, Inner .guard; W. OIU,\nouter guard.\nTrall lodge No. 33\u2014M. Morris, chancellor commander; E. Hardy, vice-\nchancellor; H. Smith, prelate; O. C.\nMilne, muter of works; Al Hornet,\nmuter at arms; O. Holll. gton, muter of finance; T. Alty, muter of exchequer; W. Cassler, outer guard; E.\nPeterson. Inner guard; H. Simpson,\nkeeper of records and seals; Noble\nBlnns, grand prelate, H. White, deputy\ngrand chancellor, and T. Nixon, grand\nmuter at arms, were Installing officers.\nRefreshments were enjoyed by\nmembers of tho three lodges following Installation ceremonlu.\nREPUTED MILLIONAIRE\nMUST FACE CHARGES\nDISTRIBUTING DRUGS\nMONTREAL, July 13 (CP)\u2014Plncus\nBrecher, reputed New Tork mlUlon-\nilre ind alleged muter mind ot t\ntl,ooo.ooo international drug ring of\nwide nmltlottloni, lott hit fight today against extradition to Canada\nand will be brought hen to face\ntrial on chargu of possession ind\ndistribution of narcotic drugs.\nSEEK TO KEEP\nCRUSHER GOING\nNeed  12,000 Yards More\nGravel, Highway\nClassified Advertising\nPersonal\nAN OPPIR TO EVERY INVENTOR.\nList ot wtnted inventlont tnd full\nformation sent fne. The Rimny\nCompany, world Patent Attornsyi.\n373 Bank Street, Otttwt, Ctntdi.\n(8380)\n IER - MOUNTAIN   ST.\n_jns. AU lovera of Carnations\n... dtlly Invited, over 100 virleWet\nln full bloom. (8298)\nBIG CROWD OUT\nFOR TRAIL BAND\nTRAIL, July 12\u2014The Maple Leaf\nband gave the afcond concert of a\nthree-program series ln front of the\nMemorial hall before a tremendous\ncrowd of music lovers from 8 to B\np.m., Thursday evening, under the\ndlrectlor of Tlto Allega, band master.\nFeatured ln the program was a\nclarinet solo by youthful Tony Ludo-\nvlccl.\nVAMCOUVKR, July la (CP)-Vl-\nslonlng a future development for\nGreater Vancouver ln keeping with\ntti national Importance as one of the\nfew posulblt. outlets of Canada to the\nPacific, W. O. Swan, M.E.I.C., consulting engineer, Vancouver, addressed the western profesilonal meeting\nof tbe Engineering Institute of Canada here today.\nPlana for Increased harbor facilities\nboth at Vancouver Itaelf and at Uie\nmouth of the Fraaer, river, together\nwith other necessary Improvements\nIn railway, highway, and bridge location were outlined by the apeaker.\nUr. Swan atated that on account\nof the uniformity of Interests the\nthree distinct corporations administering the port business of tbe harbors\nof Vancouver, flew Westminster and\nthe North Praser, would probably In\ntime give way to one port authority\nhi the entire area.\nLast Chance (or\nPicnic Tickets\nTRAIL. B.C.. July 13.\u2014Distribution of free transportation and re-\nfreshment tickets for the Consolidated employees' picnic at Nelson\nJuly 31 must be completed tomorrow. Prlday ls thc last day for this\ndistribution and sll those who Intend to use the tickets must have\nthem then.\nThe distribution to date Indicates\nthe picnic will. If anything, be\nbuffer than any of the three that\nhave   preceded  lt,\nSTRIKERS HURL\nROCKS IN BUTTE\nBUTTE, Mont., July 13 (AP).\u2014\nAnother outbreak of violence ln tht\nButte mlnen snd engineers strike\noccurred tonight wben a throng ot\nbetween 35 snd 40 men hurled rocks\nat men guardlug the mining prop*\nerty or the Anaconda Copper Company. The Incident occurred at the\nOreen Mountain mine In East Cen-\ntcrville. One worker wu painfully\nInjured when a large missile struck\nhim  ln  the  leg.\nTRAIL, B. C., July 13\u2014Information wu received by tbe TraU Dally\nTimes today that wltb 3900 yards\nof gravel ln the stock pile at China\ncnek, th* department of national\ndefense has ordered cessation of\noperation of the crusher on July 18.\nTwelve thousand yards of gravel\nwlU be required to complete gravelling Trall-Cutlegar road, after relocation tnd renewing of sections\nof the rotd has been completed,\n, Immediately upon receipt of thlt\nInformation the Tnll board ol\ntrade wired W. K. Esllng, MP., uklng him to uu every effort to keep\nthe crusher operating until all the\ngravel needed Is prepared.\nR.R. Burns, M.p.p., got ln touch\nwith Hon. Prank MacPherson to uk\ntbat he uu his Influence ln keep*\nIng the crusher opcratlnj. Mr.\nBurns'  wire was:\n\"Havs Information that department nitlonal detenu Intends closing down crusher China cnek July\nIS. Have now'In stock 3800 yards\ncrushed gravel. Will need 13,000 more\nto complete surfacing Tadanac to\nCastlegar. Please do all you can to\nhave crusher operations continued.\nCrusher on account ot weather conditions cannot operate during winter\nmonths. If runs continually trom\nnow to November enough material\ncan be crushed to complete surfacing. Pleats let hear u toon u\npoulble.\"\nFINAL TEST NOT\nGOING TO FINISH\nSYDNBT, N.S.W.. JUly 13 <CP\ncable)\u2014The M. C. C. hia refused tha\nrequut of the Australian board ot\ncontrol thst ths final cricket test\nmatch should be played to a finish\nlf rither side by winning that\nmttch would draw level with tht\nother.\nThere art five tett matchu to bt\nplayed In. England thla uuon but\ntht third mitch ended In a draw\nat Manchester on Tuesdsy, making\nIt possible ths final ruult will be\nTwo victorlu to Australia, two to\nEngland, and one drtw. Each side\nhas already won once.\nIn 1930 the agreement between\nM. C. C. and Australia stipulated\nfor play to finish ln tbe fifth test\nIf, after tht fourth match, neither\nside hu won two test matches, lf\nthe results an even. Thlt position\nmay lead to honon being even\n\u2022fter the fifth test.\nNorth Vancouver\nVotei Tomorrow\nNORTH VANCOUVER, July 12\n(CP).\u2014Voters go to the polls here\nSaturday and pre-election interest\nis reaching a high pitch. C.C.F.\nworkers believe in doing the job\nthoroughly apparently for they\narose at 3:00 this morning and distributed, copies of the \"Commonwealth'' the party organ, to every\nhouse on tlie north shore.   \u25a0\nAt a meeting last night Mn. R. P.\nStecves, CCF. candidate, declared\nthe human values had been lowered\nin British Columbia in recent years\nand that thc provincial government\ncould, if It tried, alleviate conditions\nfor thc working claw. Drastic laxa\ntion of higher incomes was one\nmeans, she believed, of distributing\nthc country's wealth more equably\nWHY    NOT    MAKE    YOUR    OWN\nwine. Pun aweet cherry mice, 11\nper sal. APPleton Bros. R.R.I. Nelson. (33301\nEcnmi Itch Piles Ulcers. Try Oeo. Lee's\nChina Remedy at Hudson's Bay Co.\n(31711\nHelp Wanted\nOIRL POR OENERAL HOUSEWORK.\nApply Box 3291, Daily News.\n               (3391)\nSalesmen Wanted\nWANTED-A MAN BETWEEN THE\nage of 38 and 48. A, pleasing per*\nsonallty, good education and tome\nexecutive experience essential, prefer a man with sellng experience\nor whou business has brought\nhim ln touch with the better clus\nof people. In replying state age,\nmarried or single,, education, ex.\nparlance and put earnlnga. Replies will be treated u itrlctly\nconfidential, write Box 3384, Daily\nNews. (3384)\nFor Rent\nUP-TO-DATE NEW HOME, PURN*\nished, fully electrically equipped:\nfrlgidalre, etc. Phone S83L. (3303)\nFURNISHED    HOUSEKEEPING\nroomt for rent. Anntblt Block.\n(3113)\nSTRATHCONA ROOMS. HOT-COLD\nwtter. tio-sl. ptr month. (3321)\nPURN.    OR    UNPURN.    APTS.    BT\nweek or month. Medical Arts Bldg.\n(3173)\nPUR.   ROOMS.    8TEAM   HEATED,\nshower, terms mod. Ctn. Legion.\n(3174)\nTHREE ROOM FURNISHED SUITE\nfor rent. Stirling  Hotel.      (31761\nPURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED\nBultes lor nnt\u2014Kerr APtt. (3177)\nTERRACE APTS. Betutlful Modern.\nFrlgidalre equipped tultei.  (3178)\nHouses for Rent\nFOR TEN DOLLARS A WBK.PUR-\nnished cottages for nnttt Chrit*\ntint Like, BC* Thru rooma fully\nscreened.    Cold    springs.    Ltrgt\nSounds. Tennis court tnd bott.\n>ply to Ritchie's store, Cascade.\n(3383)\nSUMMER    COTTAOt\n.ugust at willow Point. Ap-\nFURNISHED\nfor Augus\nply A. D. Emory.\n(33*36)\nSMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE. EN.\nquire 604 Mill St. (3363)\nFor Sale\nSAVE   TOUR   ROSES\nI   OTHER\nplants from Aphis with Nlcotlnt\nSulphite: try Tobacco powder lor\nsnails, and Arsenate of Lud for\ncherry slugs. The Brackman-Ker\nMlllg. Co.. Ltd.     (3399)\nCHERRIES, BLACK OR WHITE. 30\nlb. Come ind nick them. W. Wood.\nCemetery yoid. (3341)\nPOR SALE \u2014 BARRELS, KEOS\naugtr sacks, liners. McDonild Jam\nCo., Ltd. (3368)\nBABY  CARRIAGE OOOD AS  NEW.\nApply 312 yernon St. (3344)\nBicycles\nWANTED - BOY'S    BICYCLE    IN\ngood condition. Fhone 188X3.\nLittle Expense and No Delay Buying or Selling the Classified Way\nEVERYTHING LISTED IN THE \"WANT-ADS\"\nMAIL WANT-AD\nFORM  \u2022\n\u25a0\nFill Out and Mail or Bring It to\nThe Daily News Want-Ad Dept.\nFIGURE OCT TEE COST OP YOUR AD FOR YOURSELF*. Rates art Ho par Unt ptr dty, <\nconsecutive dtlly Inurtlont for tht price of 4. Minimum cott of Insertion. 330. Ratea an leu\n10% for prompt ptyment. Minimum number of llnu chtrged, 3. Ntmt. tddnn tnd box\nnumbtr (whin und) trt ptrt of id, tnd tbenfort chargeable. USE THIS FORM, AND\nWRITE PLAINLY.\niii i; vh ; ;1 mi ii i ii in: ii it. in; isi:itiniiui.intiuirfciiiitiiui bimiURi luunti; Hits u m i nt:i:; i;' i n\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\nUc a lino\nMinimum 2 lines\n2 lines, onct $ .22\n3 lines, once    M\n4 llnu, onct     .44\n2 lines, 6 times    M\n3 lines, t timet 1.32\n4 lines,(times  I.76\n2 llnu, 1 month  2.86\n3 lines, 1 month  423\n4 llnu, 1 month  6,72\nAll tbove list 10% for prompt\npayment.\nProperty for Sale\nFOR QUICK BALE-100 ACRES, 3\nmllu north Needlu Ptrry. Ltkt\nshore. 10 acres cleared, ptrt orchard. 1600 cub. Btluct tuy\nterms. Box 3301, DtllyJtewi.\n 9      (3301)\nSummer Resorts\n\"PINELANQS\"\nBanff\u2014405   Muskrat   St  Otter\nSt. Bright, airy roomt tnd ctb-\nlni, it reasonable ratea. Ample\nor In-\niff, Alte.\n(1396)\nparking space for nueats. por 1\nformation write Mrs. C. W. MO\nLost and Found\nTO FINDERS\nIf you find t cit or t dec. t\npockttbook. Jewelry or fur, pr\ntnythlng tlu of value, telephone\nTbt DtUy Ntwt. k \"Pound\" Ad.\nwill bt Inserted without out to\nyou. Wt win collect from tbt\nowner.\nLive Stock for Sale\nFIVE NEWLY FRESHENED FIRST\nclus dairy cowl, some young*\nstock. One fifteen month old pun\nbred Ayrshire bull. Two pun bnd\nDuroc jersey sows, one Duroc\nJersev boar. A. E. Wigner, Fruit*\nvale. (8381)\nREGISTERED JERSEY BULL. SURE,\nfentle, nal good one. Jeruy cow,\nruhen August. Wllkei, Procter.\n(3367)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED \u2014OLD HORSES _AND\ncowi for Fox feed. Avis Bros..\nPerry siding. (8381)\nMiscellaneous\n100,000  feet  good   used   plpt;\nsll tint.\nLARGE STOCK PIPE\nFITTINGS, VALVES, ETC\nEnquiries  Solicited\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\n220 1.1st Ave, Vinoouvtr! B.C.\n<32M>\nBusiness, Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. P. HUNTER, 8. P. A-'*\nMunlciptl md Commercltl Audita,\nP. O. Box 1181. Nelson, B. C7\n (8ITO)\nAssayere\nE. W* WIDDOWSON. established 1900.\n303 Josephine St., Ntlion, B. C.   .\n(8180)\nORENVILLE    H.    ORIMWOOD,    Sll\nBaiter St., Nelaon, Box 736, (3191)\nBoat Livery\nBBBT PETERBOROUGH OUTBOARD\nmotor As row botti tor hln by dtf\n\u2014Frank Seal. Balfour, B.C. i8183)\nChiropodists\nDr. Mildred slmonda Foot Specialist\n406 Pemwcll, Spokane. Main. (39611\nChiropractors\nE.   M.   WARREN,   D.C.. _Ph.C..  SUC*\n(33641\ncesaor to Dr. Gray\u2014Gilker\nC._HULTQREN,_*f).C\u201e. ph.p., PafiJ\nGraduate. McCulloch Blk.\nMS\n(3186)\nElectrical\nP. COATES\u2014The  Electric  SW\u00bb\nSupplies snd installations.\nPhone 766. P. O. Box 116\n___ (8IH\nFlorists\nEver oreen and X L All lnwctld*\nwill kill ill Insects and blight lo\nyour garden, alao prevent white sctk\nCRESTON MAN\nSTREET  (tt P. a BOI NO)\nNAM! \t\nCLASSIFICATION\nNUMBER OP DAYS\nPOST OFFICE\nAMOUNT ENCLOSED I.\nDAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS\nGOESTOEAST\nCRESTON, July 13\u2014T. J. Crtwford hit left for t two mouth's\nholldiy In etstern Canada, Includ*\nIng the Cmidlin Nitlonil exhibition In Toronto. On hit wty eut he\nwill ipend tome time ln Port Wlllltm with hli mother. Jom Cnwford, a brother of T. J. Cnwford\ntnd W. H. Crawford, of Creiton.\nwu elected Llbertl member from\nPort William In the recent Onttrlo\nprovincial elections, tnd It a prospective member of the Hepburn\nctbinet, u minister ot landa tnd\nmlnea.\nR. 8. Bevan hu gone to the lookout\non Goat mountain, when ht will\nbe In charge of forestry department observation work tor tht next\ntwo months.\nRuth snd Edwsrd Davla have gone\nto Coeur d'AIene, Ids., when they\nwill ipend Jhe summer with their\nmother.\nMrs. M. O. Lelteh of Vtncouver,\nwho spent six wuks with her pirenti, Mr. snd Mn. R. 8. Bevin, hu\nreturned to her home ln Vtncouver.\nMr. ind Mn. C. Smith ot Detroit,\nMich., wen here guutt of tht litter's brother tnd iltter-tn-liw, Mr.\ntnd Mra. H. S. McCreath. Thty\nhtvt left for t vlilt wtth Nelson\nfriends.\nKen tnd Mlu Adt Lynn of Botha.\nAlt!., tnd Gordon Duckworth of\nStettler, Alu.. trt guutt ot Mr.\ntnd Mrs. A. R. Lynn.\nArt Nichols, who ls tttending\nbuslneu college tt Nelton. ipent t\nfew diys at his home it Cruton.\nMlu Alice Wllion ot Pernle was\ni visitor at the homt of Dr. tnd\nMn. MacKenzle.\nMr. ind Mri. Tom Wilson wtrt\nvisiting with tbe former'i parents,\nMr. tnd Mrs. H. p. Wilson. Pernle.\nMn. Angus Ctmeron tnd tons,\nOeorge tnd Ltverne, of Besverdell,\nare ben for the summer with the\nformer's pannts, Mr. and Mrs. T.\nMawton.\nMlu E. Merton of Milk River. Alberta, Is a guest ot Mlu Edith Cook.\nH. L. crosthwalt, a former nsldent ot Creston, who left a few\nyears ago for tbt cout, md bu\nUtterly bun living at Hamilton.\nOnt., hu nturned wltb the Intention  of remaining  permanently.\nMr. and Wn. W. Defoe and daughter. Dawn, ot Nelaon. vlilted with\nMrs. Defoe's parents. Mr. tnd M't.\nW. Ferguson.\nsnd  mildew.  Safeat and moat vtl*\nuiblc preparation ln tho market t'\nTHE NELSON FLOWER SHOPPE*\n (31831\nJOHNBON'S GREENHOUSES. Phom\n343. Cut flowera potted pltnti\ntnd floral designs. (318ft\nHide Dealer!\nDEALERS IN HIDES, J.P. MORGAN\n301 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. (819W\nInsurance and Real Estate\nROBERTSON REALTY CO., LTD\nReal estate. Insurance, rentili\nAberdeen block, Biker St.  i3191:\nEACH YEAR MILLIONS GO UP H\nsmoke, insure with T. D. Rosunt\n3 Royal Btnk Bldg. (319f\nR. W. DAWSON. Real Estite In*\nsursnee. Rentals. Next Hlppersot\nHardware.   Baker   street.      (3198\nC.   D.   BLACKWOOD.   Insurance  a\nevery description. Real Est. Ph. 99\n(3194,\nH.  t.  DILL, AUTO AND FIRE,\nsurance. Real Estite. 608 Wtrd\nJ.   E.   ANNABLE.    REAL   EST.\nrentals, insurance. Annable bl\n(9\n3198\nLtFE. FIRE tt AUTOMOBILE INSUR\nance. ta. poulln. Ph. 70.   (3197\nCHAS. F. McHARDY. INSURANCB-\nReal  Estate\u2014Phone  133.\n(3198\nMachinists\nBBNNSTT'S LIMITBD\nFor all clauu of Metal Work. Lathi\nWork. Drilling. Boring and Grinding\nMotor Rewinding Acetylene welding\nPhone 693.\n334 Vernon street\n(3199:\nEngineers and Surveyors\nA. H. QUEEN CO.. LTD.. 616 WARE\nSt Phone 384\"NeTson, B.C. (830g\nP. 8. PETERS\nMining  Engineer\nExamination opentlon md minigi*\nment of mlnea and mineral\npropertlu. Rosalind, B.c\n(3301\nH. D. DAWSON-NELSON\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR\n(33021\nB.C. Land Surveyors\n~CHARLE8   MOORE,   B.   C.   L.   I\nK   W. C. Block. Nelson, B. C\nMusical Tuition\nVIOLIN     AND    THEORY    PUPOI\nMary   Heddle.   Ph.   311P3.   (3308\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'8 SASH FACTORY. HARD\nwood merchant. 317 Biker strltl\nI33Q6\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE   BUY.   SELL   AND   EXCHANOl\nmost anything. The Ark.     '3307\nNICE CHAIRS FOR SALE AT VM\nI    Radelltfei. 617 Vernon B*   (1301\n.-...    .   ~        ..,_._._.\n EGGS, MEAT, FLOUR, TEA AND\nOTHER COMMODITIES ADVANCE\nIN UPWARD TREND AT NELSON\nWholesale Market Is\n! Strong; Apricots\nAbout Over\ni* A (antral trand toward higher\nCrices In pnctlcilly all house-\nIM commodities during tht ptlt\nmonth, wu tctentutttd thlt wttk\nM tht Itvtl of prlcu on tht wholeule mtrktt it Ntlton wu given\n\u25a0 further boost by tn lncreued\ndemand tnd orop louu.\nThe tea market wu strong and\nurther advances are expected.\nOn the cotst the pea crop is only\n0 per Cent of whtt wu anticipated.\n_* growth golfg into the vines, and\nJump In price it expected.\nFlour thot up SO centt Wednes-\nIF u crop condition! on the pral-\nu bectmt more terloui. Thlt\nIttu a ntt idvtnct oi 40 cents per\nirrel for the month, t previous\nM of 20 cents tnd a drop oi 10\nNttt having been recorded.\nAll cooked and smoked meata\nMistered an advance oi 1 cent, a\nital of 3 centa for the month.\nIfg prlcu wart alio up again,\nill Umt 2 cents. With the demtnd\nweeding the loctl lupply and a\nirly substantial Importation from\n* prairies necessary, there ls a\nnalbillty oi a further change.\nFruit wholeultn rtport that the\n-ricot tupply will be available tor\nKrther four dayi and that ai ytt\nere hu only been a illght move-\nKit in the fruit. Strtwberrles are\nlout over, while tht cherry and\ntpberry shipments tre ln full\nWig. District garden! are supply-\n| practically all vegetable needs\nth tht exception of corn. Tht\ntintgin corn crop li on but so\nr prlcu hive bttn too steep to\nlow tubitantlal salu ln thii dls-\nct\nBsnalol icUviUti continue aptee\nId a mat quantity of tugtr, fruit\nn tnd milt Jar accessories, and\ndins, ire being disposed of.\nThe meat market il itrong with\nIm of both mett tnd eggs holding\n1 exceptiontlly wtll.\nCar trrivtli tor tht week include\nttt groctrlet, two lugar, and ona\nIxed flour and feed.\nFOUR CENT DROP\nIN BAR GOLD\n|*K>NTRSAL, July 13 (OP)-Bar\n\u25a0H la London down four centt to\n1U8 in ounce In Ctntdlin fundi:\npi ll%d Id Brltlih fundi. Thl\nMl Ml -Wuwngtoa prict amounted\n134.66 in Canadian.\nBar Metal Out of\nNew Westminster\nShows l-ncrease\nNIW WISTMINSTIR, B.C., July\n13 (CP).\u2014Exporti for the first six\nmonths oi 1934 set a new all-time\nrecord tor volume according to the\nNew Westminster hirbor board's report issued today. Exports totalled\n350,000 toni, an increase oi 30,000\nover last year's corresponding period.\nTwo hundred tnd twenty-four\ndeep set ships called htrt, is compired with 183 last year. Lumber\nexports totalled 111,111,371 botrd\ntett compared with 108,150,856 in\ntint six monthi of lut yetr. Btr\nmettl exporti wtrt 103,120 tonl,\ncompared with 91,748 lut yetr;\nwheat 1,427,759 bushels agalnit 697,-\n873.\nPRODUCE ACT IN\nFORCE JULY 20\nJVIOTORlA, July 11 (CP)-Brltlab\nBlumbti'i natural producti market*\nIg set is expected to go Into effect\nP_y 30. TM tot, supplementary to\nftdartl mtrketlng act, call, tot\nIng of a botrd ot three to e-fper-\nttt work ot commodity boards\n\u25a0foughout the province tbtt will ln\n\u25a0nt bt ruponslbli tor netting up\n\u25a0a marketing orgmlutlon. Tht tct\n\u25a0cludta ill niturtl product! except\n\u25a0ttirill but for t start only agrl-\n\u25a0dtural produM will come within\nB.C. CROPS ARE\nLOOM WELL\nMONTREAL, July 13 (CP)\u2014Conditions art generally good throughout\nAlberto tnd in northern Sukatchewan while ln certiln ttctloni ot central tnd southern Manitoba they vary\nfrom fair to poor according to the\nBank of Montreal wukly crop report\nlesred htrt today.\nPint weither with intermittent\nralna luve been favorable to British\nOolumblt cropi. Mill damagi It reported serious except ln somt trui\nof Alberta tnd Sukitchewin. It lt\nutlmated tht ttttt of the grtln crop\nIn tht prairie province u t wbolt It\n77 per cent of normal.\nBritish CtlumMt:\nTht hiy orop li of tacell_nt qutllty.\nOraln crops art looking wtll tnd\nprospects art tor a 100 rtr cent yield.\nSmi.. fruits tre plentiful with the\nexception of login berrlea on Vtncouvir Island, tht yield ot which Is\nnow pliced it 80 to 70 per oent of\niverage. Tht strawberry and cherry\ncropi of tvertge yield ire tlmoit ovtr.\n8eml*rlpe tomatoes in btlng shlppsd\nfrom tht Cariboo district. Oentrtl\n.tops conditions In the Okanagan vtlley trt favorable tnd tnt fruits trt\ndeveloping well. Putungt ll plentiful.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEO. July  13   (OPl-Onln\nquotttloni:\nWhat:\nm :::\nDec.   \t\nOate:\nJuly   \t\nOct-   \t\nDec.   \t\n*iney:\nJuly   \t\nOot\t\nBS \t\nPlu:\nJuly  \t\nOM.    \t\nDsc\t\nBye:\n8 I 6 SS\n11 h\n43$ 46%\n46\u00ab 47\n4!*t\nm\nIMS   133's\nI = ftt  S ill\nCaah prlou:\nWhut:  NO.  1  hard  8314:   No.\nnor. 80%;  No. 3 nor. 77H;  No.\nnor. 78 Ki No. 4 nor. 71\noe%: No. \u00ab, 64m feed\n\u20220%: No. 3 durum 84%.\n180\nir-\ni:\n88\n88\n80%\n1\n3\n_  No. 8,\n\u00bb%; trick\n(ANADIANS EAT LESS BEEF, MUTTON\nPOULTRY, EGGS, BUTTER AND CHEESE\nStatistics Show Difference\nta Thm Yean; Eating\nMore Pork\nAlthough tht populttlon ot Can-\nIt WU greater by 471,000 In 1933\nkta tn 1830, leu but, mutton,\nsultry, butter, chute, tnd eg_s\ntM consumed. Pork tlont ln 1333\nptttai in Increase of Just over a\n\u2022Mad tnd i hall per httd of popu*\nitlon.\nAocordlng to tbt wtlmtttd eon*\namptlon of thus oommodltlu from\n\u2022MO to IMS, then wu a gradual\ntcreue. with tht exotptlon ot pork,\nbroughout theu ytin, but declln-\n\u25a0ig from 88.77 pounda ptr hud of\nKpulltlon to 87.83 ln 1081, 8803\ni 1383, tnd 88.00 poundi in 1883.\nfhtip ind Umt ihowtd \u2022 rally\nIn 1131 and 1083 but declined ln\n1838 below the 1830 level, tht flguru being e.93 poundi ptr httd in\n1980; 7.04 In 1881; 6.07 In 1983, ind\n6.33 In 1888.\nTht filling consumption of poultry\nwhleb Included btns, chickens, turkeys, gtut, tnd ducks, rtn is followi\u2014ll poundi per hetd In 1930:\n10.86 ln 1831: 1060 in 1832, tnd\n10.88 in 1318.\nButter declined from 30.58 poundi\npsr hetd to 80.04 pounds In 1938,\nchMu, 8.88 pounds to 3.30 pounds\nIn 1898, and tggs, 24.3 do_en per\nhud to 31.48 doun ln 1838.\nPork, of which 7343 pounds per\nhesd wu consumed ln 1980, Jumped\nto 18.47 ln 1931, ind 88.81 ln 1933.\nbut decreased In 1933 to 74.88\npounds per head, but ItlU I pound\nmd t halt to tht good compired\nWith 1830.\nLOW FARES\nto\nPacific Coast\nONS WAY \t\nRETURN (10 Day Limit)\nTO VANCOUVER\nCoich Pint\nClau Glut\n 111.45   $17.15\n $20.00   $22.90\nTO VICTORIA\nCotch Flnt\nCltu       Clut\nONR WAY $18.95   $18.25\nRETURN (10 Day Limit)    $24.35\nSUMMER EXCURSION FARE\nTe Vancouvtr or Victoria Return $28.60\nFinal return limit Oct. 81. Stop oven*. Optional\nrouting via Okanagan and Arrow Lakea.\nStandard Sleeping Car and Dining\nService En Route.\nanadian Pacific\nWorld's Created Travail Sv\u00bb\u00bb\u00abm\n-THI NILION DAILY NIWI, NILION. I.C-FRIDAY  MORNINO. JULY U,\nMarket and Mining News\nVOLU AND\nPRICES DROP\nTORONTO. July 11 (Of)- Both\nvolumt tnd prlost wtre off todty on\ntht industriil section of tht Toronto\nstock tiohtnie, tht list pacing tlon|\nwith tht Ntw Tork mirket. Twenty-\ntight itockt doted hightr tnd 11\nlower.\nInternitlonil Pitt lott >',. tomt of\ntht othtr Inttrliittd leideri Humbled, Nlcktl tnd Ford A dropping %\ntich. Brulllsn idded %.\nDutUltry Hiiro wert milnly stud}.\nWalkers common fell tuck li to 33^\ntnd Dlitllltri Seigrima gilhed %\nto 14. Ctntdt Milting sagged 14 tad\nWtlkervlUe gtlntd % whlit Otmdi\nBud tnd Brewing corporitlon eutd\nI to |.\nSALMO MINES\nARE DESCRIBED\nMemoir Issued at Ottawa\nTells of Geology and\nDeposits of District\nU8TED\nA P wat \t\nBesver  Sllvir  ...\ninliin Mines .\nIralornt Oold\nIridic R Con\n\u25a0 -  X Oold  ...\nroom\nJL Oft\nBreweries\n-Jury OU  \t\npToTT\t\nMorning BUr \t\nNaUonal   Silver   ...\nNlcoli Mines \t\nOknta \u00abl \t\nPioneer   Oold\npnmltr Qold\nOTTAWA, July U\u2014A timely ttr-\nvlct It rendered proiptctort tnd op-\niritbrt tn tht Silmo irn of British Oolumblt Is tht pumicition ot\nI memoir on tbt geology tnd mintt-\ntl dtpotitt ot tht trtt by tbt bur-\nttu of economic geology, deptrtmeut\not mlnw, Otttwt. Sumo tm, Ukt\nmtny othtr mining cimpt through*\nout thl Dominion. It undergoing rt*\nJuvinttlon, Consequent to the rise\nln thi prict of gold, ind It is it\nthll itagt ln ltl development tbtt\nthl guidance ot geological telence\nit moit vtlutble.\nTht mijority of mlntrtl dtpotitt\nIn the tret trt ot the two genenl\ntypes, line tnd ilno-ltid replacements ln limestone, tnd (Inure\nveins In tht brittle quartr.ltei of ttu\nquirttlte Rtngt tnd tlpptr Rtno\nformations, carrying values chiefly\nIn gold A rtlttlonlhtp appears to\nexist between tht mineralised future veins tnd in apUte porphyry\ndykt thtt closely follows tbt itrlke\not tht lower ptrt ot tbt Rtno formation from Rtno mountain to\nWaldie Cnek.\nIt appears to bt mort thin I coincidence, stites tht author, thit\nill tht gold-bearing future vttni\ntrom tht Reno to the Aleundn, tnd\nneirly ill those on tbe Sheep Creek\nCtmp, lit on oot ttdt or the other\not thU aplite dykt, ud tt so gntt\ndistance from It. The veins cut tbt\ndyke, hence tbe relttlonehlp tin\nosiy bt ttructurtl.\nThe miln portion of the memoir\nII glvtn to t description, mottly of\ntht geological futures, of tomt 80\nproperties Is the tnl. Copies sny\nbe obtained either from the director, buretu of teosomlo geology, de\nptrtmtnt of mines, Ottawa, or trom\ntht BrltUh Oolumblt offlct of thl\nbureau, Sll Winch Building, Vinoouvtr.\nGRAIN ESCAPES\nFORKT BLAZE\nRain Checks Fires; Only One\nFire Burning\nA 12-icrt grtin fltld, thought\nWtdnesdty to hive betn wiped out\nIs t foreit Art burning west of\nBlueberry creek, wu found Intact\nwhen forest rangerg entered thit\ntret Thundiy. With hetvy run;\ngeneral ln tht West Kootenty, tnd\nwith no ntw flrti reported In lhe\nEsst Kooteniy, the lituaUon ippeired utlifactory.\nWhile the Blueberry fire il still\nburning, fire tighten hive it well\nin hind tnd wlfi be able to hold It\nif the prtiint weather continue! for\nt diy or two.\nRiin ftll hard at Nakuip but thl\nbrtnch wu unable to find out\nwhether or not the fill wit general\nin tht East Kooteniy. Eirly thii\nmorning, however, a foreit ranger\nln that tectlon phoned in to itate\nthat thtrt hid bttn no ntw outbreaks. No word was received from\nthe Boundary.\nNastla Ariihlnkoff, who li charged\nwith having participated ln a nude\ndemonstritlon at Shoreicrei on July\n4. Was remanded for eight days when\nshe appeared ln provincial police\nCourt Thursday afternoon before\nStipendiary Magistrate John Cartmel.\nAxlnia Sookeroff, who ls wanted\nOn the time chtrgt, It still being\ntought.\nBritain Prefers\nCanadian Honey\nAccording to itatlittaa Juit published, Cinidt wtl Great Britain's\nchief source of supply for honey\nIB 1033 with 18,438 cwts. The British West Indies (18,918 cwti.) tnd\nChile   (18,433)  ctme neit ln order.\nRemarkable declines wen shown\nIs tbt cuti of Ntw Zealand ind\nthe United stttei, which In 1838\nheld flnt tnd second plice respectively, tnd together tooounted for 80\nper cent of the total United Kingdom honey Imports ta igtlnit 18\nper cent In 1883. Ctntdlin honey\nssys the Canadian Trade Commissioner, bis mtde itetdy progress\nlh thi Brltlih mtrktt during tbt\nput flvt yetn because of Itt dual.\nIty, and Ilto to the improvement\nWhich hu been tffected In blending\nUd grading.\nSOlldlfled or \"Nt\" honey It preferred in Scotland, tlthough in\nNorthern Ireland tnd tomt parti of\nthe touth of Bngltnd liquified 01\n\"clear\" honey ll Ul moet demaud.\nDollar Unchanged\nMONTREAL. July 13 (OP)\u2014Tbl\npound, United Stttei dolltr tnd\nWench frinc wen til Unchinged on\nMontretl currency exchangee todty.\nSterling it 84.88 37*83, The Prench\nfranc at 8.83 centi, the united States\ndollar tt I per ctat discount.\nDow; Jones Averages\n80 industrials  98.82 off .85\n20 rails     48.51 off .88\n20 utilities     28.88 off .84\nVancouver Stock Exchange\njateino Oold \t\n_.ino Gold\t\nReeves MaecDonald\n-ally   Mlnei   \t\npooner OU \t\nAlexindrii Oold\nAnteondt   on\nBaltic   OU   \t\nBayview  ...........\n!fc Nickel\nlg Missouri ...\nSw tt tttt .\nuttt I X L\ninadlin Rtnd\nalmont Oil ...\nCongress  qold\nOrowt Nut.\nDtlhouiwi\n.98\ni\n08*\n.03\nMines\nli\n.88\n\u202208 Ik\nDalhouile   Oil\n.Idetfe oold\n-Mm*\"!\nWhltewiter    ...\nAtkalta   \t\nPiealt* \t\niym   Oil\nmold OU\nuolconda\nOrinn Mil\nledllt  Ami\nHercules  Ot\nHome oold \t\nindltn   Mines   ...\nIndependence   ...\nfoot no\t\nMerlind11  Oil \"\"'_\n-- -llfllrny   Ootl\nb\u00a3%\t\nttlvt    80S!\ntordon Oil ..'.'.'.'.\nNorgold    .....\nSivllion \u2014\nraid Oreille ....\nKrter Idtho ...\nd Hiwk \t\nRewird   Mlnei\nSoiiUta Oil \nufui Argenta\nButh  Hope   \t\nBtlmon oold ....\ngtlveroreit   .......\nBllnSmlUl\t\ninowfuKe .....\nSttndtrd Oold\nTaylor   Wi-tf\n\"in)P\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAlexindrii\nAlgomi\nAmity   \t\nPamutar\nAshley   Ool\ni$\u00bb  Mettli\t\nir   Iiploratlon  \t\nI  Missouri   _\t\niblo   _,\t\nMIU .*.-\nMoral     . -\t\nitt  tnthtwiy  \t\nIdge R Bxploration\n;;~    joft\nVtstum    .....\u2014..\u2014~...    M\nWilte Amulet       l3J\nffptTaKWwa \"IT.\"'.!   eli\nihlbougamou\nounoy    \t\nOout   Copper   \t\ntt Conttot  \nnrlo    \nturn .- \u201e.._...\nAtl\t\nwnlnlon Bxplorition''!\nBldortdo     -\t\nptlconbrldge\t\nKd'l   Ukt    \t\narintdi  \t\nHudson Bey .\"\"_L\u21221..\nntpftlokil    ..\nUrkllEd Ukt  \t\nike Miron    .....\nftltToni ue ......\n,il\u00bb  Short  \t\ntoVitlff Orthtmmt \"Z\nIcwitttn Oold   .. .,\nSTo ~Z\n.,* Uft ,\nJkHT\n. Iplstlng ...\nNortndi  \t\nirkhlll\nISd Oreille\n'loneer   \" \"\nleno ~\u2122.\t\n^an Antonio  \t\nSherritt Oordon\nWHEATTAKES\nBIG TUMBLE\nWnWIPtO, July U (qP).-Hetvy\nrectwiom ln grain pricei took place\nOB the Winnipeg grain exchange today aa former buyen unloaded theu*\nholdings on a slipping market.\nWheat futures cloied 2(4 to Vk\ncenti lower, July at WH, October\n\u00bb1% to Si and December SStt cents.\nTheir enthusiasm checked by the\npoor ruponse displayed by Liver*\n-col to Wedneiday'i (H-cent gain\nere, \"buU\" operatora quickly reverted their position.\nConfirmation of export tales of\ncloee to 1.000,000 bushels of Canadian wheat failed to item the setback.\nEstimates of the amount of wheat\nsold by the government agency on\ntlie price bulge Wednesday varied\nconsidenbly, with 2,000,000 bushels\nbelieved to be a conservative figure.\nNo telling came from this source today.   \t\nCOAST FEATURE\nIS RENO (OU)\nSells Up to 96, Closes st 94,\nNet Gain of 4) Bralorne\nIs Up 10\nVANCOUVBB, July 13 (OP)-Reno\nOold featured in otherwise qulit dty\nos tht Vinoouvtr ttock escbingt todty, ulllng up to 98 md cluing at\nM, a Btt gals ot 4.\nOrange idvanoed 8 to 38, Srtlorni\nwu up 10 it 18.40 aad Brldgt River\nContolldated at 30 tnd Oold Belt at\n44 wtn both est ctnt hightr. Mtrldltn gained % it 1SV4*\nBrldgt Rlvtr UplortUon wu off 4\nat 138, Nloola It 81, Premier Oold at\n1.38 tnd Ttylor Windfall it 48 wen\ntil oft 1 asd Homt Oold wu dows\nost cent at 18.\nMONTREAL LIST\nAGAIN IS NIL\nMONTRBAL, July li (OP)\u2014IBM-\ntlon tnd dullness wu again ln evidence os the Montretl itock exchange todiy. Uu thts 3000 ibirtt\nchmged binds. Nlnt itocki tdvanced,\ntight declined and 13 Issues htld\nItttdy.\ninternitlonil Power it WY, wu\n_j> IH. Montreal Power gained U It\n34H- Mistey Harris rou t like frao-\ntlen It 4.1. Prictlonil gains.were\nmtdt by Ogntdlin Hydro-liectrlo\nprefirred, Cockshutt Plow, Dominion\n[Brldgt, Dominion Steel ind Cotl B,\nOenenl Bteel  Wares tnd Steel ef\nt'tandard\"   Pivlng\nteel of Ctnada\nMontreal Stock Prices\nPrl'ct Bi\nQuebec\nShtwlnlgtn\nSouth  Cis\n\u2122v -\nm re\nBrtt\nCts oeiiM8 \t\nCantdi Wedge \t\nCm Mtiusg ...\u2014..\n-in VIcSB  ..\n,s   Wineries   \t\n.jtgnvt Brewing\nDuuflen a\n- imlnlon\t\nrdta  Piper\nIt Dtirlu\n___* oil.\nnperill  Oil\t\nnperial Tobtcco Can\nwitT'Ctn flour\nWtlktr Bnwlig\nQuotations on Wall Street\nAllegheny\nAl Che.\nJm\n;hemlctl\ncm\npor\nAm Mi * Pdy\nAm Sjnflt \u00bb he\nAm  Teltphont\nAm Ttbac*\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022IMS\nPAOi NINI\ntwti'i'iuwe'iit evi\nMONEY\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVIR, July 11. - Mining\nsharei sold on the Vancouver stock\nexchange today:\nLI0TS6\nBradlan 312; Beaver 2000; Bralorne 49; B R Con 1000; B R Ex\n(400; Cariboo UH; Oold Belt 8800;\nOeorgla R 1000; Meridian N00; Mak\nSlcctr M0; Morning Star 300; Nat\nSUver MOO: Nicola *80: Pioneer it:\nPrem & 900; Xeno 6000; Taylor B\n3400; Wayside 9390.\nCURB\nAlexandria MM; B C Nickel MM;\nBig Mill MM; Congress M0: Dalhousle IM; Dtntonlt MM; Ptirview\nM0; Orange 2325; Grull Wlhksne\n3400; Hedley Amal 94M; Hercules\n19,500; Home 2100; Koot B 10M;\nKoot Flo MM; Mlnto 10,4-W; NaUve\nSon 10M; Noble live 10M; Reward\n1500: Rufus 2000; Salmon 500; Taylor\nW 9*30; Norgold 200.\nCalgary Live Stock\nOAtOART, July ll (OP)- Re-\notlptt yuterdiy 338 cittle, 81 ollvu,\n70S hogt tnd 111 iheep and Iambi.\nTodty, Up to noon, (1 ctttle, 3 calves,\n8M hogs tad 308 sheep md limbs\nwen received.\nThe cittle mirket wu modmtely\ntcUvt it itttdy prlcu. Hogs wtn 10\ncentt hightr, Mltott ulllng tt 88.78,\nbacons it 38.28 md butchen it 17.78\noff truckt.\nCatUt\u2014Oood to choice dry ftd\niteers 84 to 14.28; medium ind gnu\nfld iteers 13 to M.M; common item\n11.18 to (2. oood gnu fed helfen\n83.10 to as. Medium butcher cows\n8140 to 81.76; good to choiee veal\ncalvei 13.80 to 84. Oommon to medium\ncalvu 88.38 to 13.25.\nMttal Markets\nNIW TORK, July 13 (AP)-Bar til.\nvir itttdy, H higher it MH.\nAl London\u2014Closing: Copper itan*\ndtrd ipot 180; futun \u00a380 Is (M; elec*\ntrolytic, tpot {33; futun tli 10s.\nTin, spot 1390 17s M; futun \u00a3330\n3s Sd.\nLead, tpot tlO ns M: futun (ll\nit \u00abd.\nSine, ipot til It M: futun 113 lta\nBtr silver firm, 1*18 hightr at\nMHd.\nExchanges\nMONTRBAL, July 11 (CP>-British\nmd forum aohtngt ln relation to\nthe Omidiin dolltr u\nby the Royal Bank of\nClosed todiy U follows:\nArtentlsi, peso    .2418\n\u25a0fhlKt7iiong_\\&\niwuurlendTrrano\t\nunited   Statu,   dollar,   i\nJfier'-'\nIlioounl.\nper\nExchange Ratal\nNEW VORK, July 12 (CP).-Btar.\nUng exchange steady it 8.02-i for\nM-day bUli and at 9.03',. for demand, foreign bar iilver 40%. Canadian dollan: Todiy 1.011-18; yeiterdiy 141 1*18; wuk ago 1.01.\nFrance t.ti't; Italy 8.59; Uruguay\nOloetog exohisgi ntti:\nAt Montrul\u2014Pound 4.8S 37-33,\nUB. doUtr Bt, frtnc 6.53.\nAt New Tork\u2014Pound 8.04, Ol-\nntdim dolltr 101 1-18. frano\n6.80.\nAt Ptrlt-Pound 78-83 franu,\nCaaadlu dollar 18.31 frinci, O.8.\ndolltr 18.1814 fraact.\nIn gold\u2014Pound lie id, Oa-\nnadlan dollir 80.10 cenu, CS.\ndollir MAS cenu.\nuttaaaatatiititttutua\nSTOCKS EASIER\nONWALLSTREET\nAverage for 90 Stocks Off\nSeven-Tenths; 466,892\nShares Traded\nBy FREDERICK OABflNtR\nNBW YORK, July 11 (AP)\u2014Stooks\ntseumed an euler tont With commodities todty but trtdlng dwindled.\nSsthuilKUB tor grtlst tad cotton,\nwhipped up by thll wuk's government crop md tereege utusttti,\ncooled over night, although whttt\n\u2022cored further ntt advanou of _\nto IH centa a buihel after being up\nu much u 3 cents a buihel at ost\ntlmt.\nVolume on the ttock eicbtnge decreased to 466,393 shins. The Sttndtrd statistics oompany tvingt for\n80 itocki cloted off seven-tenths ot t\npoint at 78.7.\nStul, rail, motor md utility ihirei\nwen particularly hetvy md loesea\nof a point or mon wtn rtcordtd ln\nUB. Stul, Chryiler, Stntt Pt, NIW\nTork Centnl md Wutern Union.\nCRESTLAND FRUIT\nCASE DISMISSED\nVtRNON. Jul; 13 (CP) \u2014Judgt\nSwtntOB hu handed down what u\nbelieved to bl tht moet Itngthy Judgment at thlt county court, a 33-pige\njudgment, Ui dismissing tht icuon\nbrought by O. L. Onssby, tgtlntt\ntht Crutlmd Fruit company, claiming illghtly leu thm 81000 as paymenta due him according to I vtrbtl\ncontnet mide ln IMS.\nA counter-claim by tht dlfesdtnt\noomptny for 1533.80, hu Ilto been\ndismissed. That he considers the car-\nlei arrangement of 1133 ln contra-\nventlon bf tht Criminal Code in the\nume deane u thl itablllMtlon botrd\nwu to found to bt by Juttlee Senlt\nMurphy In tht recent case tlto involving the Crestland Prult compiny,\nU Judge Swinsen'i itatement.\nMr. Ormsby tttted thtt he intend!\nto tppetl the Judgment.\nForeign Exchanges\nFirm\nNEW YORK, July It (CP). -\nBtetdy or firmer was the trend today shown by leading currencies\non foreign exchanges.\nPound sterling moved up % cent\nto close at 9.04. The Canadian dollar\nended unchanged at 1-16 per cent\npremium. The French franc added\n.00W ceht to t.M.\nPOTATOES LOW1R\nMONTRBAL, July ii (OP)\u2014Pota*\ntou declined on thi Montntl pro*\nduw md dilry mtrktt todiy whlit\neggt hild itudy tad ohtut wm inclined to be euler.\nButter, fresh No. 1 18. solids 30,\npMntt 31. Receipts 1000 boxes.\nCheeu, Ontario colored 10;*_, Hue-\nbee \u00bb\",. Arrlvils 3488 boses.\nBggs, A Urge 10, A medium lt, B\nIt, O  18. Receipts 3848 cues.\nPotatou off 15 cenU, N.B. Mountains 70 cenU, Prinoe Edward Island\nMountains 80 centa, new Quebec 11.48.\nEASTERN SALES\nMONTRBAL, July 13 (CP)\u2014Sales of\n100 or more ahares on the Montretl\nItock etching! today: 387 Brulllin,\n300 Bruck Silk, 171 Otn Ctr, 310\nCm Car pfd, 4M O I Ale. 619 CPR,\n134 Dl * OB, Mt Int Nickel, 480 M-\nHarrla. 4M Mont Power, M3 Nit\nBnw, M0 SU Corp.\nTORONTO, July li (OP)-SUU Ot\n100 or mon ihtru on thi Industriil\n\u2022ectlon of tht Toronto itock taehangt\ntodty: 300 Brulllsn, IH Bnw Jt D,\n180 Cm In Al, 1380 CPR, M0 Cockshutt. 710 Pord A, 817 Int Nlcktl. 300\nLobltw A, 378 Lobltw B, 1390 Mass\nHarr, 300 Traymr. 800 Twin City,\n736 R Walk, 346 Wut O\nOlli: 1383 Imp OU, 460 mt Pete.\nBusiness Better\nTORONTO, July li (CP)-Mluty\nHarris company reports business\ntor the first ilx months of the current year up M percent over the\naame period of itU. The company ls\nstill operating at a lou but ls looking forward to tha results from tha\n1834 crop and to the tall agricultural\nImplement Mlaa with more confidence than at any corresponding period Ui the last three years, said ihe\nhalf-yearly statement.\nGROWERS SET\nSPUD PRICES\nReported They Refuse to Deliver st Vernon Unless\nShippers Agree\nVBRNON, B.C., July 13 (OP)-JIhe\nsystem punued ln guiding tht vegetable dell ln vemon li tht icnuuon\nof tttt mtrketlng uuon thui tlr.\nTht method of opentlon, lt li Mid,\nli tor the growtn or theu ttpneea-\nttttvu to mut md tt decide Utt\nSrloU ead to mtkt no deUverin unit tht ihlppen tgru.\nSo fu tht prooedun hu not tvoktd\ntny greit criticism though It U bt-\nlievtd thit prlcu on potatou win\nnt to high thtt tht tpudt ttayae\nhomt.\nNow tbtt tht Kmi-r.pt tomtto deal\ntuu.au consldenble proportions isomer tictor tstm. Vernon md Kelowni an tbt logloal locations fer\ntbt movement of seml-ripes. They\ntn t pirt of the mixed ctr detl tnd\nthua hive t might rite idvrattge\non mott of tbt prairie mtrketlng\ncen ten excepting Bdmonton. At Cil\ncenter the mixed carload freight nte\nuvingi do not outrun local thlp*\nment ntu from Kimloopi. Enjoying\nthlt market tht mipmint out of\nKimloopi tra believed to be beginning to alop over Into other pointi,\nto gtln which, then would tppetr te\nbt prlot cutting, lt wu believed thit\nKimloopi growtn win lined up with\nthose of Vernon.\nAs i muter ot fact thl tomtto crop\n\u2022t Kimloopi Is t cannery detl tnd\ncm only be tuch with tbt etceptlon\nof tht Bdmonton mirket unleu then\nin price concessions. The sltuitlon\nU btlng closely watched.\nLAMBERTS PROVIDE\nMOST OnCTfflTY\nBing Movement About Over;\nTwo Carloads Roll\n.Friday\nThe peek ot the Blng cherry\nmovement li past, statu W. M.\nVance, local mtnigtr ot UM Aieo-\neitted Orowen, and the heavy\nmovement of the Lamberts is on.\nFive carloads of cherries have already been ihlpped from Nelson and\ntwo more wilt leave Friday mopl-\ning, bringing the number to seven.\nThis will be about halt the total\ncherry shipment of 1938. It is expected there will be over M carloads of cherries this year.\nRENO ADVANCES\nON TORONTO LIST\nTORONTO, July 13 (CP)\u2014Trtdlng\nwu Ui tht uiutl volume ts the low*\nprlctd gold iharu todiy os tbe mining section with prlcu Irregularly\nlower while the big golds, but mettle\nand silvers were study. Volume wu\nup ClOU to 800,000 shares.\nOunntr Oold, trtdlng 47,000 shtru,\nadvanced 30 cenu to 1.85. Sm Antonio tdded 38 emu to clou tt 6.40.\nReno tdded W, centt at eg, while\nMacaua tdvmttd 3, Piymaiter 3,\nTowtgamac 4, ind Columulo \u00bb%.\n. i ____. i\nDominion Live Stock\nWWltlPtO, July li (OP)\u2014 Receipt!: 400 ctttle, 110 ulvu, 4M hogs,\n138 sheep.\nStun, good tnd cholct 84.38 to\n88.38.\nHelfen, good md choice 83.80 lo\n34.M.\nPtd Cllvts, choice. 883.75.\nOowi, good, 83.31 to llJo.\nBulls, good 11-80 to 11.75.\nVeil calves, good md choice 83.80\nto 84.\nHogs, ulect bacon 81 per hetd pnmlum, bacon 81.78, butchen 81 per\nhead discount, heavy 18.25. extn\nheavy 86. lights and feeders I860 to\nM.7S, SOWS No. 1 18.80, NO. 3 86.\nroughs 14 to 84.80, lUgs 83.60 te\n83.60.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, July 11 (AP) -\nFlour 38 higher. Cirlotd lote, finally\npatents 7.is to 7.38 a barrel in M-\npound cotton ucks. Shipments 31,011.\nPun brm 18.80 to 18.00.\nWhut, No. 1 northern MH to\n103%, No. 1 durum 88 to M, July\n87'i, Sept. 98%, Dec. 97.\nCorn, No. 3 yellow 86 to 66U.\nOau, No. 3 white 43% to 43%.\nPlax, No. 1, 186 to 193.\nLondon Close\nLONDON, July 13 (AP)\u2014Closing:\nAtchison 188, BraailtaA Traction 8%.\nCin Pic 14 )i. Brit Am Tob 18, alt-\nneu Oorp of Am 18%, Cureru Ord\nA 17%, CourUulds 80s, De Bun\nt4%, Distillers 90t 3d, Dunlop Ru' er\n46s 7(4<i. Hudion Bty SM td, Imp\nChem Its i%d, Impl Tob 138s lOftd,\nMining (t%, But Oeduld \u00a38%, Shell\nT m. T 18%, Vickers 111.\nBonds-Cm lotn 6S*8t tlM%. British 2'i per unt wir loan 1104't. Brit\nfunding - 1800-90 tll8%.\nGold Belt--.\nRecent important developments\nat the mine strengthen our belief\nthat Gold Belt is under-valued at      -\ncurrent quotations. We recom- '.\nmend immediate purchase st the\nmarket.* \u25a0 .-- '!..  ::\nA. E. Jukes &G6i\nSTOCKS \"Mm* BONDS\nMemben:\nVancouvtr Stock Ixchtnge\nVsncouver Bond Oealen' Auociitlon\n\u202210 HASTINGS STRIET WIST VANCOUVER, B.C.\nCorrtiptndtnt: P. E. Poulln. Oreen Blk, Phtnt 70, Ntlwn, B.C.\nDAILY MARKET REPORT-CJOR-9146 A.M.\n MM^^\n\t\nPAQt TIN\nTHI NILAON DAILY NIWI. NIUON. 6.C-FRIDAY MORNINO. JULY 11. 1M4\t\nMORNYS\nLILAC\nThe Summer Face Powder\n$1.25 Box\nMann, Ruthcr lord\nDrag Co.\nVANCOUVER, July 12 <CP)'.-A\nverdict of accidental death with no\nblame attached to a..yone wu returned today by a coroner'i jury\nwhich Investigated the death of John\nPatrick Butler, 45, of Lulu Island.\nButler was instantly killed Sunday at midnight when struck by an\nInterurban tram at Alexandra station, Lulu Island.\nMORE ABOUT\nU.S. STRIKES\n(Contlnutd From Pagt Ont)\nArmlitice prospects gained eome\nsupport u striking seamen, firemen,\noilers snd water tenders, and marine\noooki and stewards at Seattle voted\noverwhelmingly to submit wages,\nhour- and conditions to arbitration,\nprovided union recognition and oontrol of hiring halls ls granted.\nFifteen major snd Independent oil\ncompanies, whose delivery trucks art\nat a standstill, organised a petroleum\nemergency committee. An acute gasoline shortage Is likely by tomorrow,\ntbt committee said. l\nI Meat, vegetables and other food\n| supplies also came In for attention\nas grooory stores and markets mot a\nrush of customers wtklng to lay ln\nsupplies. Wholesale butchers at tht\n! Bouth Ban Francisco stock yard dls-\nIT IS MOST\nEMBARRASSING\nWhen you run short of gasoline at 2 a.m.\nin the morning ...\nBUT\u2014There is always the Nelson Transfer\nwith its\n24-HOUR SERVICE\nAT THE GAS AND OIL PUMPS\nMake it a habit to gu np at the Transfer, when\nyou do your oil is checked, windshield cleaned, and\nwater checked, all as part of our excellent service.\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nPhone 35 24-Hour Service\nNOTICE\nSummer Closing Hours\nDuring July and Auguit\nWs Will Clots Our Yard and\n. Factory at Follows:\nMONDAY TO FRIDAY\u20144 P.M.\nSATURDAY-12 NOON\n\u25a0\nW.W.Powell Co., Ltd.\n\"The Home of Good Lumber\"\nPHONE 176\nSPECIALS\nWhile They Last\nVerandah,\nLawn and\nCamp Chairs\nand Furniture\nArm Folding Chair, fancy stripe canvas, regular\n$7.50 for $4.95\nArm Deck Chair, folding  ........ f 2.25\nDeck Chair without arm 1*1.75\nCanvas Stools with back 95\u00ab*\nSwinging Veranda or Lawn Seat with chains and\ntwo chairs to match, oak. Regular $15.00 for $7.50\nSea Grass Chairs and Tables\u2014each $3.05 to $8.50\nTables   $6.95\nHammock Couches with stands $28.50 to $42.50\nCamp Cots, folding, wooden with mattress .. $7.50\nSteel Cot and mattress $8.95\nTable Oil Cloths\u2014all colors.\ns\nTANDA\nFURNITURE CO.\nComplete House Furnishers\noRD\nNelson, B.C.\nMet walked out. A meat tm-*. attempting to run tbe blockade, wu\noverturned ln downtown San Fran*\nclaco. Vegetable truoka were (topped\non tbe highways leading to tbe city\nem* the drivers warned It wai dangerous to proceed.\nThe walkout of tbe wholesale butch-\nera and slaughter bouee worken.\nnumbering 135 In Ban Francisco and\n45 ln Oakland, spread to retail markets tonight. San Francisco's 1032\nretail and Jobbing butchers and tit\nmembers of the same union ln Oakland voted to strike at 6 p.m. tomorrow.\nMORE ABOUT\nCOAST KILLING\n(Continued From Page One)\nProm witnesses who said th-y saw\nthe slsyer walk out of the gas station,\nand from Wilson ln hospital where he\nIs recovering from severe 'scalp lacerations, police pieced together the story\nof the shooting.\nWilson, In hla statement to authorities, ssld he and McFadden,\nwhom he had known for three years,\nwero cuttl _ wood on Snake bill where\nthey lived aa neighbors. They went\nto McFadden's cabin, Wilson stated,\nwhere McFadden suddenly grabbed\nan aie handle and beat him about\nthe head until he lost consciousness.\nWhen he regained consciousness\nWilson said he started to stagger\ntoward the cabin of Percy Baker, another neighbor a short distance away\nwhen he met McFadden returning\nwith a single-barrelled shotgun which\npollce subsequently discovered had\nbeen borrowed from ! laker, with two\nshells, saying he was going to hunt\npigeons.\n\"McFadden yelled to me to atop\nand threw tbe gun to his shoulder\ntwice,\" Wilson said, \"pointing lt at\nme and apparently pulling the trigger. But the gun couldn't have been\nloaded then.\"\nWilson said be' dropped to tbe\nground and feigned unconsciousness\nuntil McFadden left, tben started tr:\nassistance.\nMcFadden,  after  leaving  Wilson,\napparently went to tbe gaa station\nwhere Douglu wu working.\nLEFT OAS STATION\nJames Bremner, wbo Uvea acrou\ntha road from tbe station, told poUce be heard a ahot and when he\nhurried outside he uw McFadden\nleave the station and start walking\nup the road with the shotgun.\n\"It's all right; go back Into your\nDll.lCATE SKIN NEEDS CAREFUL\nTREATMENT THESE ROT DATS!\nOf Creams and Powders of Highest\nQuality oar stock to complete.\nSmythe'i Pharmacy\nPrescriptions our Specialty\nPHONE 1\nMORE ABOUT\nSENATE\n(Contlnutd From Page Om)\nIn addition, than will be numerous minor officials under the\nfarm debt adjustment meaaure, tbe\nfranchise act (mostly temporary),\nthe Marketing act and the Bank of\nCanada act. \t\nThe office of deputy minister of\nmarine has long been vacant and\nwill likely be filled befon tne neit\ngeneral election. If not before, and\nthere la to be an appointment ot\na director of tourist activities to\nadminister the fund of (100,000\nHt utde for tbat purpou In the\nsupplementary estimates.\nWHERE THEY OCCUR\nThe 11 senate vacancies an In\nNova scotla, (1), New Brunswick\n(8), Quebec i3). Ontario t_i) and\nManitoba (1).\nThere hu been a heavy mortality\nlist in the senate since tbe present\ngovernment assumed office and with\n16 appointments already made by\nprime Mlnlater R. B. Bennett and\n11 to be made, the upper chamber\nwill be preponderantly of Conservative leaning. The present standing\nls Conservatives 50, Liberals 39.\nObservers have Indulged ln very\nllttle speculation uuon the selection\nof a governor for the Centnl bank,\nbut tben ls a growing belief he\nwill be a Canadian and not an Import from England as wu at first lndlcited. The bulk of the Initial per.\naonnel win be drawn from the financial department of tbe government, It Is undentood.\nHon O. 8. Harrington, former\npremier of Nova Scotla, Is uld to\nbe slated tor the chairmanship of\nthe board ot nilway commlssioi\u2014\nand hla appointment Is expected\nmomentarily. The vacancy cam*\nthrough the appointment ot Hon.\nO. P. pullerton, another Nova Boo-\ntlan. to tha chairmanship ot tha\nCanadian National Railways board of\ntrustees.\nB. X. Smith. Conservative member ot parliament for Cumberland.\nN. S, Id expected to be the Mit\ndeputy minister ot marine. That vacancy arose through the retirement\non Jan. 1, IBM, of Alei Johnston,\nalso a Nova Sootlas.\nThe Dominion marketing legislation will require the clou attention ot a minister of tbe crown,\nobviously Hon. Robert weir, minister ot agriculture who fathered\nthe measure and conducted lta\nstormy pejsage through tb* houu\not commons.\nResignation of Thomu Maber trom\nthe Canadian Radio commlulon,\nefteotlve Aug. lg neit, will leave a\nvacancy that may or may not ba\ntilled at onoe.\nhouu,\" Bremner said McFadden called to him, continuing up the road.\nMn. Douglu, widow of the slain\nman, heard the ahot and with a\nneighbor, Mn. Walker, rushed to the\nstation where they found Douglas on\nthe floor, partially conscious.\nDouglu wu rushed to tbe Boyal\nColumbian hospital hen but died an\nho>\" later. Police aald he had been\nwounded In the abdomen by a charge\nof No. t shot wblch had apparently\nbeen fired from a distance of foul\nfeet\nPolice were notified and Inspector\nForbes Cruickshank and es\\\\ttl Serg.\nWilliam Kler of the provincial pollce\nIn Vancouver went to the scene.\nMcFadden wu arrested a halt hour\nafter the ihootlng by Constable R.\nDunn of Coquitlam. McFadden wu\nsitting by the side of the North road,\nthne miles from the scene ot the\nshooting, with a shotgun beside him.\nHe offered no resistance when ar*\nrated.\nWilson said he had known McFad*\nden since 1931 and that they had al*\nways been on the best of terms. McFadden wu also a friend of long\nstanding wtth Douglu.\nTENNIS PLAYERS\nArrange to spend your Holidays or Week-endi it\nDESTINY BAT\n1* Miles South of Boswell\nFURNISHED CABINS      MEALS     TENNIS      FISHING\nBOATING       SWIMMING\nRATES REASONABLE\nFor Reservations Writs\nD. V. WEST Boswell, B. C.\nFRIDAY ond SATURDAY\n10 and ll\n\"When You Think of Groceries\u2014Think of the Star\"\nHEINZ VINEGAR .... 16%'--oz. bottle 19c\nKRAFT SALAD DRESSING 12-oz. jar Wt?\nHAPPYVALE PICKLES   9'\/i-oz. jar 150\nHEDLUND'S MEAT PASTE ...... Tin 10c\nROYAL CITY PORK & BEANS-2s 3 tins 250\nCAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP   3 tins 25p\nBIRKS' TUNA FISH-'\/4$ Tin 10c\nROYAL CITY APRICOTS\u2014ls Tin 10<\n1 Lb. FORT GARRY TEA and 1 RUBBER 7Q<\nAPRON\u201485^ Value. All for   \u2022\"\nCANADA CORN STARCH-1-lb. pkt. 10c\nCREAM SODAS\u2014Christie'* Zephyr; Urge pkt. It)--\nICING OR BERRY SUGAR.. Mb. pkt. 19c\nMAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Mb. tin 390\nTEA\u2014Best quality, bulk Lb. 45^\nFRY'S CHOCOLATE MAPLE BUDS Lb. 250\nJOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX ...._..._ Tin 25c\nMORE ABOUT\nNORTHERNLADS\n(Continued From Page Ons)\nhe liked motor can better than\nuroplanes and might like street\ncan better than autos, but wasnt\naun. Oordon liked auotmoblle but\nand observed, when he rode ln one.\n\"Oee, we're going like tbe wind.\"\nShown a telephone, Cordon wu\ntold to uy \"Hello, bow an you?\"\nInto tbe mouthpiece. A telephone\noperator anawered, 'Tm fine, how\nan you?\" and the child's eyei\ndanced with delight. During the\nafternoon he called uveral numben\nat random and wu delighted with\nthe results.\nThey called signboards \"big pic-\ntuns\": uw boys playing baubaU\nand wen puzaled. The iwlmmlng\npools wen described u \"thou big\nbath tuba\" and tbey called bicycles\nand motorcycles \"amall automobiles.\"\nNO INTEREST IN RADIO\nCuriously, tbe radio and tne aeroplane didn't Interest tbem. They\nhad sua both at their far north\npoet.\nThe hoys, dressed bead to foot ln\n\"brand new itore outfits\" an en\nroute to Winnipeg to attend school.\nThe youths wen taken to a city\nsate.\n\"Order what you want, lt wu suggested to them.\nOordon told the waitress thst he\ndidn't want \"caribou or flah\" and\nwu duly delighted when a fresh\nfruit cocktail and turkey wen urved to him,\n\"Well, does that look like caribou?\" bt wu asked.\n\"No, that's bird meat,\" be replied\nbrightly.\nDuring tha afternoon \"what's\ntbat?\" wu uked by the boya many\nmany tlmu. Later Arthur pointed\nto atreet light* tbat \"sblne ln thc\nnight.\"\nThe boys wen greatly lmpnaged\nby the number ot automobiles on\ntbe streets and expressed the opinion \"nearly everyone must have\none.* T*e climax came when a\ntruck, laden with cattle, rolled by,\nen route to the atockyarda.\n\"Iven the cows ride ln automobiles,\" gasped Arthur.\ntoe and canned milk.\" Ke hastened\ntb* thrill wblch obwrvera expected\nArthur remarked tbey made le*\ncream at Coppermine wltb \"snpw.\nIce and canned milk.\" He hostened\nto add \"but It wasn't u good u\nthis.\"\nAt th* 18-cent (tor* they In-\nilited on spending tbelr own money\nfor a toy racing car, a toy ambulance, an aeroplane and two knlyei.\nLIKE THE LIGHTS\nElectric lights, they uld, wen\nnot new to tbem u they had uen\nthem \"on boat* and at the wlreleu ititlon\" but It wu the flrat\ntime they had bun allowed to aoap\nthem on and oft at wtll, and they\ntook advantage ot the opportunity.\nIn the north tbelr playmate* ban\nbun,    mostly,    Eskimo   boya   and\nrthur announced with pride he\ncould \"throw\" an Eskimo boy bigger than himself \"over the fenoe\"\nat hie father's trading poet.\n\"Do you play with Indian boya,\ntoo?\".he wu asked.\nArthur scorned the Ignorance of\ntbe questioner.\n\"Then an no Indian* north of\ntbe timber,\" be said shsrply.\nAt the city boo, monkeys, brown\nand black bean, swans and other\ntoo denlnna wen sources ot wonder\nalthough th* older boy knew the\nnames of most ot them. He had\naun pleturu of them, he explained.\nHAVANA. July 12 (CP-Havu).-\nA soldier and t student were killed\ntoday and several were wounded\nin clashes that occurred during t\none-hour strike In Santiago, with\ntroop* on guard at the time. Two\nbuses were destroyed during the\nbrief troubles.\nFRUIT and VEGETABLES\nPRESERVING APRICOTS-No. 1; 4-bkt. crate $1.79\nRASPBERRIES 3 bkts. 25c\nAPPLES\u2014Transparent    5 lbs. 250\nHUCKLEBERRIES   3-Ib. bkt. 25-*\nGREEN PEAS . -: 4 lbs. 25c\nNEW POTATOES-White \u201e 8 lbs. 250\nCARROTS AND BEETS Bunch   50\nNEW CABBAGE Lb.  5c\nWAX OR GREEN BEANS  ... 2 lbs. 19o\nNo. 1 HOT HOUSE TOMATOES Lb. 19?\nVEGETABLE MARROW Lb.  5c\nFREIGHT PREPAID ON ALL ORDERS OVER $10.00\nJfL STAR GROCERY X\nPHONS   Y.H'R   ORDIKS\n\u25a0\u2022'rr* Drlliery lo All Parti ut lba City\nMORI ABOUT\nDOLLFUSS\n(Continued Frem Pag* Om)\npolicy toward othtr crimes, \u2022*\u25a0\npeclally If they Involve damage to\ntransportation system or vital Induitrlu.\nA committee of the sew cabinet\nwill determine apeclal penaltlu tor\n\"criminal uae of dwelling* and\nihop*,\" tb* decree statu.\nDollfuu' determlnitlon 10 stamp\nout terrorism earlier wu answered\nby tb* explosion of two bomb*, on*\nof which injured tlv* persons.\nTh* bomb* followed a period ot\ncomparative Inaction on the part of\nterrorist*, and It wu recalled that\non aeveral prevloui occulon* thtn\nbay* bun new outbreaks wben Dollfuu showed an Inclination to tak*\n\u2022even  measuru.\nTheir oau wu being watched to\ndetermine whether Dollfuu, now\nthat be hu concentrated the principal cabinet portfolios in his own\nhanda, will carry out his threat* to\nlmpou th* duth penalty.\nThe Salzburg bomb wa* thrown\nInto th* automobile of a member\nof th* government party \"Fatherland Front,\" which wu parked In\nfront Of a amall tavern near the\nfamoua \"Kloaterbnu\" beer hsU.\nFour of thou Injured were Austrian tourlata, and ths fifth wu a\n13-year-old girl sent to tbe tavern\nfor bur.\nThe second bomb today slightly\ndamaged a priest's houu tn Buen,\nwutern Austria, and broke many\nwindows.\nAt Klndberg ln Btyrla a Nail waa\ntaken into custody on a charge of\nfiring a hay stack in an effort to\nbreak up a Fatherland Pront muting.\nPROBE COMMUNISM\nNEW YORK, July 12 (AP).-At*\nter hearing charges that the third\nInternationale in Moscow still directs Communist activity In the\nUnited States despite Russia's official pledge to prohibit this, the\ncongressional sub-committee investigating unamerican activities adjourned lta public hearings today\nuntil further notice.\nM1D-SUMMER SPEC1AI\nMADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS\n$19.50     $29.50\nFor the Balance of the Season\nCook Clothing Co. are featuring a mid-summer special of made-to-measure suits. Fit and satisfaction\nabsolutely guaranteed.\nEMORY'S LTD.\nToo Late to Classify\nFRENO\u2014To Mr. and Mn. Louis\nFreno, Silica street, at the Kootenay\nLake General hospital, Jun* 9, a\ndaughter.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nFREE PANTS SALE DURING 3fX\\.\nIDEAL TAILORS. (3150)\nBASEBALL   TONIGHT,   MAI I.KRN\nVI.  FAIRVIEW  A.C.  S  p.m.   (8305)\nEVERYTHING IN  STORE AT  RE-\nDl't'EI)  TRICKS.  WATSON'S.   (315-')\nDaughters   ot   Scotla   meets   tonight, 8 P-m. (32001\nASK  FOR  MCDONALD'S  N.  K.  A.\nDKINK    \"SET    'BM    IP.\"        tttm)\nBAND   CONCERT   TONIOHT   AT\nBANDSTAND AT I O'CLOCK. (3300)\nRoom and board for young man\nIn comfortable borne. Phone S33R.\n(8303)\nKinsmen Club Bummer Dance\u2014\nCrystal hall, Willow Point, Saturday.\nJuly 14th. Traabadoun. tttm)\nCABINS\nAINSWORTH   HOT    SPRINGS\nLog cabins <9 week |19 two weeks.\n(3394)\nAnnual muting ot the ratepayers\not the WIUow Point school dUtrlct\nat the echoolbouss July 13th,\n730 p. m. (33\u00bb0>\nDressmaking   and   Remodelling.\n\u25a0      Myrthel Palmqulst.\nSuit* 44, K.w c. Blk. Phon* 7S0\n(3738)\nBOAT TRIP TO AINSWORTH\nHundsy, July 18th. swimming, Fishing, Riding, Dining rooms open at\nboth hotela all day Sunday. (3283)\nReserve wedneaday, July 18th for\nUnlttd Commercial Travellers buket\nplcnlo to Procter. Return fan:\nAdult* 78c; childnn 40c. Steamer\nleaves  1:30  p.m. (3304)\nAU memben of Kootenay Lodge,\nNo. 18, and Quun City Rebekah\nLodge, No. 18, an requested to meet\nat tbe I. O. O. F. Hall on Sund y.\nJuly 16. at 8:48 pjn., thence to\nthe city cemetery when a memorial\nurvice will be held and the decor*\natlng of the departed member's\ngravel. (3383)\nTwo-Day Specials\nDRESSES-\nSummer silk crepe dresses in white and pastel\nshades. Regularly priced at $5.95. (P'j nr\nSpecial   ydJJD\nRegularly priced at $8.95.   . AT QC\nSpecial \u00abP0e\u00ab7J\nA special purchase of silk chiffons, (PI A QC\nankle length to clear at  ty 1 v.\u00abW\nMILLINERY-\nThe remainder of our stock of Summer Hats,\nregularly priced to $6.95 *1 QC\nHOSIERY-\nAladdin Silk Crepe Hosiery, regularly tfl OC\npriced at fl.50  -JlX-J\nPhone 151\nLook for the Neon Sign\nBedaux Expedition\nPlunges Through the\nWilds Amid Rainfall\nGRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta., July 12\n(CP).\u2014In the face ot more rain, C.\nE. Bedaux and his party left here\ntoday with the intent ot making\nPouce Coupe during the day. When\nthe parly left here they were 283\nmiles from Edmonton by the route\nthey had followed. Almost the entire distance had been travelled in\nmud over rain-drenched roads.\nThe party left Edmonton Saturday\nafternoon on their trans-British Columbia tractor expedition.\nMORE ABOUT\nMARKETING ACT\n(Continued From Pag* On*)\nfor 30 to 38 yean ln th* problems\nconfronting agriculture and other\nbranches of baslo Industry, and\nthey would be the most competent\nto' fulrli the task, i view the appointment of auch a board, a* the\nsetting up of a federal agent to supervise the commodity board* that\nwill be mide possible under the\nmarketing act.\n''We can only act as I brake on\nthe efforta ot tha commodity boards,\nlf they become too one-ilded In\ntheir actions. Tbo commodities\nboards T believe will gin the agriculturists and all those wbo earn\ntbelr livelihood by marketing a\nsplendid opportunity to work out\nthetr own salvation\", the minister\nsaid.\nHe thought tbat the apple grow-\nen ot thla province would solve\ntheir own problem of empire mar*\nket under one brand, and through\none shipping organisation. Condi-\ntlons eventually would force them\nto adopt methods thst have been\nmade a success ln th* country to\ntho south.\nHowever, In tho shipment of tr-\npies, he felt, British Columbia ahould\nlook more to the prairie provinces\nand tbe far east, for tbe differences\not 87 cents a boi freight between\nB. c. and Annapolis Valley applea\nwas too gnat a handicap for B. O.\nto overcome on the English market.\nREGINA, July 12 (CP).\u2014Suffering from an apoplectic stroke, Dr.\nPeter Strang, pioneer missionary of\nthe west, was taken to hospital tonight.\nHis condition Is not held Immediately serious. The aged missionary\nis only partially conscious.\nSociety\n(Continued From Pag* Pour)\nA. L. McCulloch, Mrs. James O'Shea\nMn. C. V. Oagnon, Mn. Harold Lak\u00ab\nMn. L. 6. Bradley, Mrs. A. E. Murphy\nMn. R. L. McBride, Miss Olady\nEwlng, Mn. Rowland ot London, Ont\nMrs. H. Roiling, Miss M. Cameron, 131\nF. Peters, Mrs. William Waldie, Mn\nA. D. McLeod, Mrs. Roy Pollard, Mtl\nC. W. Appleyard. Mrs. James McOn\ngor. Miss M. Ohent of Burllngtor\nOnt., and Mn. L. V. Rogers.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Charles Kelman, Ward stnaf\nvisited ln Trail Wednesday at ttl\nhome of her brother-in-law and sd\nter, Mr. and Mn. Jams* WlUlanwoM\nMn. Earl E. Swanson and lnfai|\nson  have  left  th*  Kootenay   La\nOeneral hospital for tbelr bom*\nMaple street, Palrvlew,\nRAMSDEN'S\nstore Is \u25a0 very busy place Just no-i\nthey inform us thai tbelr annua\nsummer sale starts Saturday, tfl\n14th Inst., and that they are gettlrB\nready to put on the greatest gala *j\nbargains they ever offered, certain!\nthese two annual sales are big al\nfairs, and if you intend to shop fJ\ndry goods or ready-to-wear Satul\nday, would advise you to go thet|\nA Genuine\nCAMERA\nfor 69^\nWe have In itock th* Unlv*x\nCarntra. Th* camera  sense-'\ntlon of th* century.   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Recommended best practice is to identify the related resource by means of a string conforming to a formal identification system."}],"Title":[{"label":"Title ","value":"The Daily News","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/title","classmap":"dpla:SourceResource","property":"dcterms:title"},"iri":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/title","explain":"A Dublin Core Terms Property; The name given to the resource."}],"Type":[{"label":"Type","value":"Text","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/type","classmap":"dpla:SourceResource","property":"dcterms:type"},"iri":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/type","explain":"A Dublin Core Terms Property; The nature or genre of the resource.; Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the DCMI Type Vocabulary [DCMITYPE]. To describe the file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource, use the Format element."}],"Translation":[{"property":"Translation","language":"en","label":"Translation","value":""}]}