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C, SATURDAY  MORNING\", SEPTEMBER 25, 392ti\nrKUVlNCMl,    L I B A A f! I A M\n< I CI ijR ; Ik   8   C\nCreston Lady\nWINS GYRO AUTO\nSee Page 2\nl\/_\nWm KILLS OR IPRISONS 41 MINERS\nMEE SPENT THE TEN DAYS WITH RADIO MAN\nLAID BY MEtOSH.\nMember of Peary\nExpedition to North\nPole Was Murdered\nejien She Went to Arizona and\nSpilled Kidnaping Story,\nHe Says\n\/ANGELIST PAID FOR\nJALSE STORIES, ALLEGED\nfttnesses Tell of Signing Un-\nrue Affidavits  at Aimee's\nRequest; Armiston Missing\nNEW YORK, Sept. 24.\u2014I n a\ncopyright dispatch from Gaorgfl\nPalmar Putnam, tht Now York\npublisher, who ia returning from\ntha arctic on tha achooner Mor-\nriffsay, tha Naw York Timea re*\nvaala that Prof. Rosa Marvin ef\nCornell, who waa believed to have\nbeen drowned while on thee Peary\nexpe-dition to the north pole in\n1909, wae murdered by one of hie\ntwo Eskimo companions. The\nfarta are now revealed, the despatch aays, after 17 yeara.\nI\nClaim   Industry    Cannot   Afford to Pay 40 Cents Per\nHour  as  Proposed\nLUMBERMEN MEET\nWITH THE CABINET\nSAN   FRANCISCO, \"Sept.  24. \u2014\nlUme.    Semple    McPherson,    Los.\nIpngalea evangelist, in sllwgsd at-\nBepipta   to   manufacture  false   evi-\nmce    in    connection    with    her\nystertou* disappearance, revealed\nlhat during her aluence ihu spent\nBO  daya   at   a  cottage   in   Carmel,\n\u25a0;*(_.,   with   Kenneth   Q.   Ormiston,\nifr former radio operator, it wi*\nbarged here today by Harry  Me-\noth,   who   wae   arretted   for   Lot\nngelet   authorities.\nBUelush    declared    Mrs.    McPherson\ntold  him that after leaving Car-\n1,   she   went   to   Berkeley,   Cal.,   reining there  uiittt^a^few  daya  later\nen idle made her dramatic appeared at   Douglas,  Ariz.,   with  a  story\nhaving   escaped   from   a   Mexican\nek   In   which,   she   bald,   site   hud\n\u25a0 -ii held by kidnapers.\n\u25a0 Signed    Affidavits\n\u25a0dra. Babe DnilKlt, aged 20, of Clii-\n\\;o, also tak*-n Into custody her^\n'*y ua tt material witness, Admitted\n\u25a0 signed thf afiiduvlt declaring sftg\ns   the   woman    who   occupied   the\n\u25a0 teHgo at Carmel with  Ormiston ond\nI   Mrs.   McPherson.     The   affidavit,\nH asserted, Was algned in tho pre?-\nH\u00abr> of the evangelist in the office\nler attorney in Los Angeles,\nelosh wus sturted back to Ijos\nlea under guard to answer\nrges of conspiracy to defeat Jus-\nHo will be arraigned Monday\nMrs. McpherBoti, her mother,\nMinnie Kennedy, and Mrs. L*>-\nWisemunn-fctieluf, who also has\nnlfled she was employed by the\ni^elist to produce false evidence\nii effort to clear Mrs. Me,Pherson;s\nie In connection with the Carm'el\ntage   episode,\nIrs. Daniels also was taken to Los\nfo'.aa. Ormiston la still being\nght.\nYETREPOHTED\nName Not Known; Bureau Is\nOpened in Miami to Locate\nCasualties From Canada\nNew Rate Will Lengthen Shutdown During Winter, They\nState; Some Propose 35 Cents\nMIAMI, Hept. 24.\u2014Only one Canadian casualty, as the result of the\nFlorida hurricane, has been reported\nto the Conadiun bureau here .so fur.\nThe casualty was at Dania, according\nto the report, but ne*ither tlie name\nnor the extent of Injuries was mentioned.\nAccounts of the whereaibouts and\ncondition -of Canadian residents of\nthe state are corning in to F, A.\nWoodman of Miami who has opened\na Canadian bureau at 31.2 Nortli\nMiami  avenue.\nIl appeared that numerous Canadians had suffered heavy property\nlotis in the storm.\nWhile the Kev. W, W. Sharpe and\nhis wife and five children, formerly\nof London, Out., were reported safe\nand uninjured, Mr. Bhosps'fl church\nat Dania was blown down and la u\ntotal  lo-*.**-.\nThe furniture and roof of the parsonage   blew uway.\nRobert G. Hall of Toronto lost his\ncabinet-making shop and all his machinery in the blow and sustained\nminor injuries to his back. J. Haines,\nToronto, lost his automobile and the\nfurniture of his apartment wlien the\nhouse  collapsed.\nUSE MAKE\nI\nIN AT REPAIRS\nCanadian  Floridans  Who  Aro\nUnhurt Start Kebuild-\ning at Once\nVICTORIA, Sep'. 24.\u2014British Columbia's lumber industry\ncannot afford to pay a minimum wage of 40 eants an hour\nas proposed by the lxmril administering tlie province's minimum wage law, the provincial\ngovernment was told today by\na large delegation of lumbermen.\nAt a provincial meeting with\nthe cabinet, the lumliermeii\nvoiced vigorous objections to\nthe board's ruling in favor of\na 40-cent scale to go into effect November 1. This plan, it\nwas stated, would seriously affect the operations of many\nmills and cause them to lengthen their usual midwinter shutdown to a long period. Employees thus would suffer instead of gaining by the ruling,\nit was asserted.\nSome of the lumbermen pro-\noosed that a 35-cent scale prevail for the winter months and\nthe higher rate go into effect\nin the spring.\nPremier Oliver Hopes\nto See B. C. the Front\nDoor to the Dom'nion\nBank Clerk Sobs in Edmonton\nCourt as Chaige Read; Confessed   to   Manager\nEDMONTON,  Seepi  it. \u2014 Manned\nfurwiel'el   In   Ilie*    s-ettt   in    the    Ueee-U    ill\nlh-. city police eeueert. witii et handkerchief   leleiillR   hlee    tiki   leelel   leU   boely\nebeken With wipprewed koIih, itauul\nOodleuut, St. Hyeeelietlee... Que., Ivan\ncommitted   fo$   trial   bs   Meegltetrutc\nITilinveee teeeliiy, (fl&WitlB U ItreelilTll-\nnui'y lie-eerilefc ull fl e leary.' of tho\ntheft oT eeeenec l.'.IIW) (1'eem tho Ca'eier\nbrthch uf the ISeelineiee C'allel.lionnc\nNotiolltele   111   Klmeellteell.\neVe.vteiUilleV to ovlele'ea-ee ylveel by\nAleX. Ije.le.it... mu__w oT tho city\nbranch ol Ilie. ba0C, Oodbout had\nbeen alone ln ofearfe of the Calder\nbranch, and Implicit confidence had\nbeen reV-ete.d In hhn. OM deey God-\nbout heeel telephoned to Loforte to\ncome over tee Caleler. eeml then he\nliael broken down and confeaood that\nhe lead teeke-d the' botks and taken\nB'enie \u00ab4T7r, in eatth.\nE\nAGAINST GUI\nIS\n\\ Hatfield Will Stay\n|     With Riding and WU\nNot Enter the Senate\nMagistrate Wishes to Clear Up\nMatter but No Evidence\nForthcoming\nINFORMANT ROGERS GETS\nGRILLING     FROM    COURT\nGale in  Court Declares  It an\nElection Trick; Will .Trace\nMatter Down Fully\nYARMOUTH, N.S.. Sept. 24. \u2014\nAt a largely attended meeting of\ntho. Liberal! of this riding of\n8hetbourne-Yarmout*V P. L. Hat-,\nfi i.d. Liberal member-elect, an*\nnciynced hla intention of conceding\nto the wisches of the elector* and\nremaining aa representative of\nthat riding in the federal parliament.\nRumor had mentioned ths possibility of Mr. Hatfield r-jigntng\nhis seat to become a member of\nthe senate in favor of Colonel\nRalston, one of the defeated Lib*\neral  candidates  in  Halifax.\nI\nIITHI\n-VANCOUVER, Kept. 24.\u2014Charges\nol perjury laid against Harry (iale,\nLiLtTul ctadtdft-U In the lu.it cKftion\nfor KuoU'iiay \"West, wwro dismis-jstil\nill  pclley   uourt   today,\nWeadvll B. Karris*, K. c, appear-d\nfor her, ijulc, who was u'.so in court,\nJnJ f\u00bbiid that although Mr. Oalft had\nr-ect'ived no minimon**. lie was thcrt.-\nto andwtr uny char^js against Jiini.\nMr.  Farris MlM4 lor ditfmU'aal.\nMagistraio Sh^w atated that at a\n[previous Ih-jvIhk he had r-ffum-d to\nwithdraw b'-cau^t.- Mr, Ua.>' WM not\nwaomot    to    the    st<rioit\u00ab\nCaskill Claiming Damages From\nC. P. R. Over the Farron\nDisaster of 1024\nT\neneva Stirred When Chinese\n[Delegates Accuse Bombardment Uncalled For\nGENEVA, \u25a0   Sapt       24.\u2014International\naarniamt-nt,   thu  atlainnitnt  of   which\nreceivine   th\u00ab active collaboration uf\n\u00ab   United   States,   now   can   he   more\nearly     visualized     for     tonight     the\n^ajfue  of  Nationtj  amseinbly  adopted  a\nJolutinn that a iftneral conference for\ne   reduction   of   armaments   shall   he\nnvuked    before   next    September   un-\nH    material   difficulties   prevent.\nLord     Cecil     portrayed     the     world\nwaiting   results   from   Geneva,   but\narned   that   lt   would  be   fatal   to call\nie    conference    before     arrangements\n*re  complete,   because   if   It   met  and\n'lied It would be a  great disaster.\nIThc    German    spokesmun     said    his\n\u25a0untry deemed armaments the league's\nreatest    task    because    it    vitally    invested  all   humanity.    He emphasized\nlat   Germany   had   agreed   with   alac-\n~ to -partliipate,\nIOhlaeaa After Britain\nChina caused a sensation todav bv\nunching an accusation against Great\nItaiii that her cities on the Yungtse\ner   had   been   bombarded   and   many\nI her citizens killed.\nOn September C, the Chinese charged\ngun boat bombarded and killed 100\nndarmea at Wan Hal en, while, others\nmbarded the town, destroying 1000\nUses and slaying 1000 civilians, \u00abb-\n[ing Chinese troops to return the\nre in self defence. In conclusion he\nated that the situation was so selous that tf It were allowed to heme   worse,   it   would   endanger   peuce\n{the Far Kast\nLord Cecil criticized the statement\nattng that previous notice should\n:ve been given, but that lie would\nIte the matter up. He Insisted, how-\n'\"\u2022, that the Chinese statement did\nhelp    friendly    negotiations.\nLeave Canada\nBlatant Optimist,9\nSays Lord Byng\nI OTTAWA, Sept. 24.\u2014\"I leave Can-\na blatant optimist,\" said Baron\nByng of Vimy, retiring governor-geti-\nTal at a Canadian Club luncheon here\nIday.\n1 Canada was possessed of the three\ntrees necesenjiry tu _ the success of\nliv    enterprize:\nI The   force   to   initiate,   the   force   to\nit   through    and    the    suspended\n(ir-gy to meet emergencies in the days\ncome.   He   hail   seen   this   riiaracter-\ntle   at   Mat   at    Vimy   when   Canathrs\nirps   had   f.i 1   Hs   task   with   confl-\nmoa,   and   \"witfeotH   tbe   slight   doubt\nwhat  CutU'.da expected them to do.\"\nMIAMI, Fla., S*v\u00bbt. 24.\u2014Canadian\nKloridaiis, wiu, for the most part,\ncame through the natural cataclysm\nof  last   week-end   unhurt,   are   taking\nhading part in the work of looking\nafter the injured and destitute und\nrebuilding   tiie   play  cily.\nSir. Rciuiart, formerly of Frinco\nAlbcrt, Sask., who, with his wife\nand son and daughter, weathered the\nworst at Coral Gables with a small\nmonetary lOM, has plunged Into relief work and Is chairman of the\nCoialGables reconditioning loan committer. The nuni'ber of applications,\nhe says, ure suiprlsingly small and\nthe average damage suffered by applicants is about f300. Total damage\nin Coral Gable1* is set at $1,GW,000,\nand 240 out of 2000 homes were damaged.\nC'o>i. F. J. O'Leary, formerly a.\ncontractor in Montreal, Toronto and\nHaskatchewun cities, la organizing\nthe restoration of Coral Gables, where\nhe la president of the realty boartl\nand ^ic chamber of commerce. He\nwas at the beach on the night of\ntlie hurricane and lost his peraonul\nbelongings.\nItodney Milhr, who superintended\nconstruction of a Montreal hotel, in\niti supreme command of reconditioning\nuf   Coral   <Ja'blt*H.\nVICTORIA, H.C, Kept. 84.\u2014Hivmier\nOliver, addressing the delegates to\nthe Joint convention of the Alberta\nami lilltlbh Columbia Press association at the dinner given to them this\nevening by the Colonist and Times,\nregardtd as a happy augury the\nsequence of the Initial lttwi in the\nname   cf   the   organization.\n\"It reminds me.\" he said, \"that\nthe province* of Alberta and Brltlah\nColumbia are truly the \"A B C of\nCanada. I confidently look forward\ntlie tline when Hritlsh Columbia\nand Alberta will bo the front door,\ninstead of the back door ot tho Dominion, and there are, no doubt, persons In this room who will live to\nsee  that  time.\"\nPremier Oliver's was but one of\nthe several addresses tendered this\nevening to tho visiting weekly newspaper men.\nTlie next convention will be hold In\nEdmonton.\nThe ladles' auxiliary of the organization reported a successful meeting, many auxiliaries being represented.\nCanon Hinchllffe, M.L.A., conducted\nthe finul service of the ladies' auxiliaries.\nAmps Turn Down\nAmalgamation With   .\nthe Canadian Leg on\nCALGAHY, Hept. 24. \u2014 After a\nKngthy und bitter discussion which\nlasted several hours, the Amputations\nassociation reiterated the stand previously taken with reference to ainal-\ngamMlng1 with tho Canadian legion.\nThe association will not amalgamate\nat present,  It waf* announced  tunlght.\nThe meeting went on record as\nfavoring a hurmonious relationship\nbetween the association and other\nveteran   organizations.\nMan Tried in Wrong\nCounty Freed of the\nSentences Imposed\nVANCOUVER,\nJustico of Peac\ntried at Alert Bi\nlogger,     for    an\nSept. 24.\u2014Because\ni W. M. Halliday\ny, Frank Kennedy,\n:>ged     infraction\nSenator Jacques Bureau\nStarts Damage Action\nAgainst Quebec Resident\nMany Send Out Calls for Assistance; Partial List of Unfortunates  Given\nfollowing Ib a partial list of\nCanafl-lopE who are \u00bbaf\u00ab, bnt suf-\nf.iatl property loae\u00ab\u00ab ln th* Florida\nhurricane   disaster.\nMr.   ax-   Mrs.   J.   R.    (Wens   and\nfamily,  home wrecked; need help.\nA.   T.   aray,\nR. N. Oraham and family; home\nwrecked.\nK P, H*wm\u00abn and family.\nW. T. Patiidge and family, home\nwiackad, neel help, request notify\nE. H. Recvta, 5358 Moutroae avenue, city not egriven. Pa rtrldge'a\nixlrlrefi 436 North West 51\u00bbt atreet,\nMiami,\nJ. M.  Orihhle and daughter.\nMisses   Elsie   and   Jane   Moore.\nP.' W.   Constable.\nO   C. and  W. J.  Clarke.\nI.   1.1. Mitchell.\nDonald   and   James   Stereo son.\nJ. Kaints.\nMr. and Mia. R. Armstrong and\nlaniily,   home   wrecked.\nMr, and Mrs. V. Angus and\ndaughter, home wrecked\nMr.    and    Mrs.    V.    Angus    and\ndaughter,   home  wrecktd,  destitute.\nMr. and Mn.  H. Svers and laxn-\nUy,   home   wrecked. \/\nC. A Lees, home wrecked, relatives   in   Gooderlch.\nMr. and Mrs. T. K Trench,\nhome and business   wrecked.\nA. Taylor and laiuily, home\nwrecked,   destitute.\nGeorge W. and Archie Stevenson,   Clarkson,   Ont.\nWilliam and Do-ufflnft Baker,\nHastings.\nFoist   H.  R.  Vlvia.e.\nMrw.   O-tor-je   and  daughter,   both\nIU.\nJT.   A,   Jewell,   Beamsvllle,\nJohn   Lewis,   Hamilton.\nMlaa   O.   H.   Moyer,   Hamilton.\nMr.   and  Mrs.  J.   H.   Bnrkholder,\nBlnbrook,   home  partly   destroyed,\nXeneth Schlir, Laiiddown, lost\nautomobile and clothing, 111 and\nneeda help. Address Fort Lauderdale.\nJohn J. J. P. and B. S. Murphy\nand families, North Bay, homes\ndestroyed.\nMr. and Mrs. Nyne, Montreal,\nlost  everything, need help.\nMr. and Mrr. Henry aud family.\nSaskatoon, horns wrecked, destitute.\nMr. and Mrs. Helllwell, Fisher\nBranch, Man., home wrecked.\nMr. and Mrs. William X.\nJohnson.\nMr. and Mrs. George Hlldebrandt,\nBnakieeVtchewan, heme wrecked, need,\nhelp.\nMr. and Mrs. Vernon Bnowlea\nand   children,   Winnipeg.\nMr. and Mrs. Charles Oray and\nchildren,   Winnipeg.\nMr. and Mrs. Bdwin Do_*?laa\nMacrs,  Winnipeg, home wrecked.\npresent    to\ncharge*;.\nFrank Lyons, appearing for D. S.\nftudgers, infonnunt, tk\\\\_ that his\nclient had no evidence to oiler. Ho\nalso   asked   for   withdrawal.\nMagistrate rihaw\nCave-In   on   Eighth  Level   of\nMichigan Mine Shaft Imprisons Miners\nTHREE MEN BELIEVED\nCRUSHED  TO  DEATH\nCrews Work Feverishly in Attempt to Dig Out the Men;\nBelieved   Unhurt\n.Sr'OKANR,   .Sept.   24.\u2014Due to  !ack\nof   time   ihe   suit   of  Ga^kill   against\nthe   Canadiun    Pacific   railway    will\nnot  be  heard   ln  this  term   of  federal   court.     Mr.   GaskiU   Is   suing   the\nrailway company for injuries alleged\nto   have   been    received   at   .Farron,\nB.C.,   when   nine   people   were  killed\nin   a   coach    explosion    ln   October.\n1114.     The   suit   will   he   heard   D*Xt\nThe charge Is not j term  of court.\ngoing   to   be   wlOilrawn.    1   want   to\nclear up this matter.\nMr.   Lyons   tle.n   asked  to   have   the\n'^^rHhaw-I want to know\nwhat ho means uy imposing oh HUB\ncourt.    It  comes  dangerously  nwur  to\nP0MrlT'Kudg,rs.    through    Mf.    Igg\nttJd  that he  acted as  he did   because\nthe   charges   appeared   to   be   true.\nDenied   Statement\nW     \u00bb    Burns    asked    to    mak^    0\nlUteawnt.  but  Mr. Funis interrupted\n\u201end    taid    they    were    ther\nwitii   charirea  against  Inn  i\n*\u2022.\"    nut  \u00ab\u00ab.r,U h.  -ii,  vltl. eeny\nstatement   at   that  stage\ndi\nellt.\ndeal\nII\ntho   pro-\nau   op\nany\neined    at-\neieUings.\n\"1 do not want any side issiie.-i to\nconfuse the real issue,\" Mr. Farris\ndeclared.\nMr. Lyons declared that his client\nhad no evidence to offer and the\nmagUtrat*   dismissed   the   case.\nMagistrate Hhaw\u20141 think it Is only\ntair   tot   Mr.   Hums   tu   hav\nport unity   Of   removing,   publicly\nstigma    that    may    have\ntached   to himself,\nMr. Burns then declared that a\npublic statement had been issued\nthrough the press, but he thought\nhe should unswr in court. He added\nhe and others had traced down the\ncase and they had b<\u00bb n associated\nwith prominent Liberals in the attempt to discover all details.\nSaid  It \"Daetardly False\"\nMr. BttRM added that Mr. Kodgers\nhad eoine to his office voluntarily,\naccompanied by his lather, .lodgers'\ncharge, said Mr. Burns, that he had\nbeen sworn to secrecy was \"dastardly\nfalse,\" he added. He Maid that neither he DOT any of the other Conservative tfcWytM nuntioned at any previous hearing of the case had anything to do witii thfl charges.\nItodgers approached Mr. ttaie al\nthe conclusion of the case and wished\nto  shake  hands.\n\"You    want    to   ahakt\n1RONWOOD. Mich... Sept 24.\u2014\nThree men are m'resing, and are\nbelieved to have perished, and\n32 others are held prisoners, in\na drift on the eighth level of a\nshaft in an Oliver Iron Mining\ncompany's mins here, a\u00bb the rs-\niult of a cave-in today. Tons\nof earth crashed to the bottom of\nths shaft.\nThf three men believed to have\nbeen crushed are Thomas Kowell,\nelectrician; Lvar Gustatson and Gus<*\n^tll.\nClWl are working feverishly In an\nattempt to dig out thrf dirt and reach\ntho cage In which they are imprisoned.\nCut Off by Rock\nIRONWOUD. Mich.. Hept. 24. \u2014\nCut off by many tons of boulders\n! whieh gave way ln tho G. NMl\nimn mine today, 41 men tonight were\nbelieved dead.\nU* acUe work started immediately.\nBoulders loostoted by vibration a short\ndistance from the surfaee broke\nthrough the cuuerets slab* which\nbraced   thu   surface   of   the   J600-foot\nSchooner Proceeds Under Sail\nPower; Expedition Met\nWith Success\nHYDWBT, NA, Sept. Uf-The two-\nmastid schouiier Morrlssey, bearing\nmembers uf tlu American museum-\nGreenland expedition, arrived hero\ntoday after having- covered 1400 miles\nfrom Daft*) strait by canvas alone,\nnci'.imitated by daniagOn to her propeller, and reporting rough going this\nside of Belle isle, the party undergoing no Mtt:e hardship en route.\nTh-; Morrissey expects to resume its\nvoyage   tomorrow.\nThe success ul the expedition was\nendangered when the Morrissey went\naground Juljf -l> -on Northumberland\nisland, north Greenland, but after\nremoving the pMtn part of the\ncargo, the CTSW wa? ahle to float the\nvessel and they proceeded south to\nMehillc   bay.\nG. P. Putnam o\u00a3 New York, director\nof th-' expedition, declared that tlie\nexpedition had met with^reat \"(re-cess\nin Hs work uf research and exploration and returns hom*1 with a full\ncargo of rare specimen\"-*-* destined for\nthe American  museum at  New  York.\nhands    with\nQUKBKC,   Kept.   24.\u2014Senator   J\nijues.   Bureau,     former     minisier\ncustoms,   has   entered   a   damage   action   in   the   sum   of   $10,000   against\nArmand   Lavergne,   advocate   of  this,\ncity,  in   the  local   courts.\nThe action is the outcome of a\ncontradictory meeting held during\nthe recent federal election campaign,\nat St. Just de Bretonniere, on which\noccasion the senator alleges that\nMr. Bavergne passed certain re-\nmarka which wero of a nature to\ncast a reflection upon his reputation   us un   honest   citizen.\nl]\\Seattle Man Found\nGuilty of Murder and\nSentenced to Hang\nSBATTBB, Sept. 24. \u2014 Wallace C.\nGatneH, convicted on August 19 of murdering libs daughter, Sylvia Howard\nCatnes. w;js srntenc- il to hang on December 11. after an appeal for a new\ntrial had been refused lute this afternoon.\nagainst the liquor laws, committed at\nHardy Bay, Justice W, A. McDonald\nhas dismissed the affair. Kennedy\nWas fine-j |300 or four months in\nJail fur selling liquor. In his appeal\ntoday tho lawyer success Cully established that Kennedy had butn tried\nin   the   wrong  county.\nArmy & Navy Vets\nDecide Against Any\nLegion Amalgamat'on\nVICTOIHA, Bept. 24. *\u2014 Delegates to\nthe Army und Navy Veterans of Canada Dominion convention eased up work\nthis morning for a drive uround the\ncity, with the most contentious Item\nof tho agenda\u2014thut of amalgamation\u2014\ndisposed of. It winds up business today\nwith  the  election  of  officers.\nFor four hours last night the convention debated the problem of unity,\nfinally passing u resolution declining to\nJoin the Csimdian Legion of the British\nKmpire Lt-ngUf, but going on record as\nbeing prepared to cooperate with the\nCansdtu Legion and every other reeog-\nnlsed body of ex-service men In all activities \"which are In accordance with\nthe obJ\u00ab\u00abts and ideals of the Army and\nNavy  Veterans  lu  Canada.\"\nBullet Goes Through\nMan's Chest and Kills\nHorse He Was Driving\nAMHtfUST,   NS,   Hept.    24.\u2014A\nbullet accompanying the flash of\nu gun in the darkness on tInroad a short distance before\nhim. last night, passed through\nthe chest of Blair Murray, aged\n_4. a resident of Little Hhem-\nugue N.B., and killed a horse\ntied to the rear of the carriage\nIn whieh he was driving home.\nThe mysterious assailant lied.\nWith the greatest dlTfleulty\nthe victim managed to leach his\nhome, which is situated about\ntwo mlbs from the spot where\nthe shot was fired. Today he\nwas brought here to hospital In\na critical condition. The affair\nia   being   investigated.\nany\nadduc\n\"You ought to be in an liisutie\nasylum,\" declared  Mr.  Gale.\nMr.  Gale  afterward stated:\n\"That perjury charge, laid against\nme during the recent campaign, was\nfor the purpose of injuring my\nchances of election, and that It would\n, be withdrawn Immediately following\nI the election is exactly what I predicted.\nInsisted  It Go On\n\"When 1 heard, however, that an\nattempt was being made to merely\ntMvo the case withdrawn, I instructed\nmy sullcitor to insist upon tho OUS\nbeing proceeded .with, und if there\nevidence, to havo Uio\ned. The coynse! for the\ninformant, Bodgers, stated that there\nwas no evidence, and the case wart\naccordingly  dismissed.\n\"What concerns me now Is tu us-\nceilain who was behind Kodgers,\nwho was undoubtedly only a tool ill\nlaying  the  charge.\n\"Since iny return to Vancouver, \\\nhave been using every endeavor to\nget to the buttuni of the matter ln\norder to place the responsibility on\nUH proper parties with the idea uf\nhaving them prosecuted lor criminal\nconspiracy, and, if I am successful In\ngetting tha evidence required, I shall\nonly be too pleased to start such un\naction   forthwith.\n\"It would be ridiculous to proceed\nagainst Bodgerg,\"\nARMY & NAVY VETS\nELECT THEIR OFFICERS\nhaft.\nThe\nBtSSl  s\ninline,\nother  '\nof   debt\nboulders    tore   out.    snapping\nipporta and   bounded  down  CM\nJ0 ana   plunged   down   an-\n;as boaanad  to fall in u  pile\nis at   the   bottom  of  the   shaft.\nPremier   Makes    Official   Announcement; King: Ready\nto Assume Duties\nVICTORIA, .Sept. 24.\u2014Officers of\nthe Dominion command of tho Army\nand Navy Veterans' association, were\nelected at the concluding session today   as   follows:\nBtesid'-nt\u2014Major-General the Hun.\n\\V. A. Griesbach, C.B.. C.M.U., Q,S.O.,\nKdmonton.\nBint vice-president\u2014 G. Cl, Gardiner,   Victoria.\nSecond vice-president \u2014 Frank\nThould,   Winnipeg.\nITKONQLY    PROTEST\nLUNDON, Sept. H, \u2014 The geimral\ncouncil of the British Trades Union\ncongress today expressed regret that\nthe British government is puraulng an\n\"uggreaslvo policy In Chinese affairs\nwhich Is in marked contrast to tho more\nconciliatory methods adopted by\nAmerican  and  other governments.\"\nThe council adopted u resolution embodying a \"strong protest ugalust such\nactn as the bombarding of the defenceless city of W'auhsigii on September 6.\"\nOkanagan Receives From\nEight to Twenty Degrees\nof Frost, Reports State\nVLHNUN, Sept. ?4. \u2014 The govern-\nRtSBt wcatlur station here recorded l*)4\nAsms* of frost Inst nisht, and it is\nestimated 111 degrees was experienced\non low lying land iu many sections of\nthe Okanagan valley.\nAt Lumby, In the extreme north end\nof the valley, 20 degrees of front was\nreported, but nu fruit iM gtuwn lu this\nsection.\nHo far no dania ge has been reported\nfrom apple orchards.\nOTTAWA, Sept. 34. \u2014 1\nMeighen will tender Wa xflaigno*-\ntion tomorrow morning. Mr.\nM_lghen annonnocd tbat be would\ndo to tonight.\nOTTAYY'A, Sept. 24. \u2014 Kesignatlon of\nthe Meixhen governmdit gofS over until tomorrow. Some time between 10\no'clock and noon Mr. Meighen Will resign, it is expected. The ceremony of\nsweating in the new government will\nprobably follow Immediately on the\nresignation uf the old. The new ad-\nimin titration will probably begin tomorrow  afternoon.\nT'ntll this afternoon there was Hns\nexpectation that the resignation of the\ngovernment would be handed to his excellency today. Following a meeting of\nthe cabinet, the prime minister suid\nthat me would prubably have a statement by evening. Later, there was a\nchange in plan.si and the announcement\nwent over until tomorrow.\nApparently   the   cabinet   slute as previously foreeust In eorreet.    There may\ni be Hume changes to note whi n the off 1-\nj cial   announcement   Is   mad'.',   but   they\nI will be  few.\ni The report is now that Mr. King will\nI take oust the government on Saturday,\n1 \u2014\"\nHOMIirAU   McBl'TH\nPERTH, Ont., Haul* _4.\u2014The\nIJn*bytery of Lanark and Kenfrenin station tonight, numlnuted Hr.\nMeTteth ol Vaneouvar, for the mod-\neraturKhip of the next generul assembly of the 1'rLt.byterlan church la\nCanada.\nFormer Railway Man\nof Nelson Appointed\nto Higher Posit'on\nVINNIFKG, Sept. 24.\u2014It was announced ut Canadian Pacific headquarters fur western lines today that,\neffective Hninedintely, t>scar J. Donaghy is appointed iS\\(pervisor <(f\nweighing and refrigeration with headquarters at Winnipeg. Knterlng the\nconTf^iy's service at Vancouver, Mr.\nlXmaghy haa served ut thut point,\nNelaon and Kamloops, and came to\nWinnipeg in 1K20 as chief clerk In\nthe transportation department, which\nposition he held until his present\npromotion.\nThe Weather\nMin. Max.\nNIELBON     2u 41\nVictoria      40 57\nVancouver  ;'.4 ti$\nKamloops  24 54\nUark-rxille       If. 42\nKstevan       X4 \u00abh\nI'rinew \u25a0 Kupert      U4 \u00ab2\nAtlin      2S f.S\nDawson     ._ ll 52\nCalgary   \u25a0 M\nWinnipeg      30 37\nPortland     44 6B\n&_n   Francisco     60 H\nSeattle  42 f>S\nSpokane  22 4ti\n1'enlfcton         2-' 52\nVernon  24 &1\nGrand   Forks  21 62\nCranbrook   U K\"\nEdmonton   -iO 3tt\nSwift   Current  1'''\nPrince    Albert      22 3ti\nWu'Appelle     18 28\nForecast -Nelson   and   vicinity: ton-\ntfnued   fine   stationary   or   higher temperature.                                                 .\n *\nttrt\u00bb   \"T*Wf1\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nT_.e Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRoomt with Running Water. Private Bathe and en Suite.\n\u25a0enelquertfre   tor   til   .Travelling   Men,   Mining   Men    Lumber   Men\nand Tourtste,\n\u25a0P\u00abCUL  SUNDAY   DINNER.   $1.00. Rotarlan   HeadqUMteeT..\n\u2022 Che Most Comfortable Rotunda ln the City,\nHUME \u2014 W. (i. M.l.'\nJ. W. C'eeeekllee. II. Iiniiteleee\ne\\   V.   UtirOI*.   ('.   W.   llee\neeeiil,   T.M-e.eelee; | Kaalo:\nMr.  eeeeel Mis. | Jfr\u00ab.   I\nlatruft 10. P. ' \"\nF.\nPl\nI'.e.ps:   Me-, .einel\neeeee.   Butte:   I.  H,   AylmFer\ne-eees   H,\u25a0e^;   W,   Kreieiptun.   Te'iil;   Mr.\n1  Mra. (),  N.  Wooele, Fernlo; Mr. aeeel\nHarris,   II   Tl. Robb.  R.   II.   Stewart. A. Mra.   I,.   Me'N.elele    h'mcN. Ilh   '^leelieee\nW. KmP. U. Upaley M.P.. KlIpar- j.   CralR.   Hamilton;  (1.   H  .Fry.   Leer,\nnew,    k.    I..   *eeele'.   Veerecteuv.-,-I   II.   H. don,  Ont.;   A    I,.   Baldwin   Calgarri  H\ngrown. Kelowna; w _ B.  Baxendale,  A. W. Algrei  Montreal: !\u2022:, VV. Clark*, Vic.\n8grac(e   Trail; A. V   O,  Wll    ..\nwa; A.  Meerrle-oie,  Na*Oe9kln;  .1.  J.  Uiee\n.    P.    M     Che eeee.ee     , eeili':    Mr.   eeee'\na. K. Wright, Cualck, Waerti\nNEW   8AMPLE   ROOMS.\nALL   DAYLIGHT,\nfREE    BUS    FROM    STATION      '\nAND   BOAT.\nHotel Strath cona\nEUROPEAN PLAN\n\"A Borne for Those Away From Home'\nUNEXCELLED SERVICE\nNew Grand Hotel\nti* VERNON  8T.  EAST .   '    8.   E.   MILLS,  PROPRIETOR\nHwdquarters   for   Everybody.    Hot   and   Cold   Water\nTelephones  in  All  Rooms.\nFREE BUS FROM STATION AND BOAT\nMSW GRAM. \u2014 F. de\nMeDearreeiet. Tleeee- Itorketl\nlli-KHr;    It.     Mee?..11,     Roil\nJeehanaor\nworth;\neeieel   Mrs.   M\nMis     I'I.iM'\nSpokane; B. C.  Kelly. Ains-\nn   V.   Oarland,   Keeslee;   Mr.\nlid. Trail; Celonel eeeeel\nnumi DISTRICTS\nSlocan  Valley, Appledale Contend   in   Farmer\nSections\nFORMER EMERGES\nWITH TI1K CROWN\nBonningtoii-Soulh Sloean Ladies\nLead   in   Attraction\nTlerr.e     iplendld      elislliel      exhibit! j\nrt-i-tr  atte-aetlvo   fer.ueiTs  ol  the   K\u00bbl-\nQuickly Relieved;!\nBy Tanlac\nMcihcr  of   7   Children   Gets   Back\nFormer Vitality and  Vigo..      hec-\nomiT: r.:\\s   Tanlac   to   Anyone.\nM m e.      II I ii r i\n-no.t,     7     I,iviv;i-\niar tkteet, Mo<tt-\nteol, rac njtly nidi\n'(\u2022'or ethrn yeafi\nmy   condition    was\ntucli that i hoA no\ndesire to on n  do\nhe ordinary hous. -\nllOld    (lUtiCS.       I    \\\\JiS\ntroubled   with   in-\nUftttloiL     Bvery-\nthing i ata formed\ni  lump in  my  itomaoh  and\n\u25a0 wee nn ibla to bold my food down,\ntnd would hav..> baadubu that laat-\n\u25a0i-i for tour*    My nrm  mre had\ntad   naira   would   Marly   drttv   mc\noul of my head.\n\"I    OQMtll ,\u25a0 i    a    doctor,    win.    &Vt\ne_w niiir medlclaa which afforded\nnily temporary relief, until I wae\nuh'i-s.,] by a Mi nd about Tanlac.\n\"I began taking It, and aftar iwo\nbottle, noticed a |r '.a chant* tn\nny < m \u00bbit imi, i I'u'i now enjoy my\nmeals runt work without nny ill af-\nfeels, ami the paJna In my Ktuinach\nare Bone. I am my old eeir again,\nand rtooram >nd Tanlae to anyone.\"\nTanlac n itiire'j own remedy, made\nfrom roots barka and herb*, li Bald\nat tii\nson   fair that  dosed   yesterday. Aa  It\nhapptKtd,    the   fine   display    hy   the\n1 Bonnlngton and South Slocan  Worn-\nj au's Institute had no competition, tin\nI it   Waa   the   only   entry   in   its   Claaa.\ni but  there Ib nu doubt  if It  had had\ncompetition, It Would have given nny\ncompelling institute \u00bb great run.\nI'-u-imr'H   ebutltuteCH   (\u00aboo\u00abl\nAlthough in the former's imstiute\nclass   there   WM   competition   in   a\nstrict   sense,   Ir   another   venae   there\nwasn't.      The   Sloemi   Valley   Farm-\ner*a  institute,   ootaprlslng the  points\nof    Pawunore,   Tallica n    and    Slocan\nI'ark,   hud   a   remarkably   fine   display.      The    Appledale    Prograaalva\nassociation   also   made   a   great   conti ihution   to   tlie   fair,   hut   through\naome  mtaonatruetlon,  b   part  of lu\nstrength   was   diverted   to   the   open\nclasMa,   thereby   weakening   the  district   display,    which,   however,    waa\nstill a vary fire one.\nThe Slocan Valley institute thus\n\u25a0Cored WO points, a very fine record,\nand lifted the first priie, the Apple-\ndale  Progreaalvi association  making\nthe creditable Wore, under the clr-\ncumstyncts, i\u00bbf ||0, In nearly all\nsection* of the BCOre card tlie Slocan\nValley display had the edge, but\nthe Appledale exhibit had exceptional merit ln the dreaatd poultry\nand egKs MCUog, where it led with\nIts   ill)   points.\nAil   three   displays   won   great   at-\n'\u2022miim   from   the  fair  patrons.\nfudges in Gam by n_e_as#figs\nThe   Bonnlngton   and   south   sio-\nn    ladies    had   probably    the    most\n.tractive display iii the entire fair.\nng in all parts of the building,\nparticularly featured needlework,\nich    adorned    every    inch    of    the\nnd   ita   lighting   effecta,   tn\nlump shades of various kinds, were\nUnique, Three small tables daintily\nael forth certain products of tho fine\narts and culinary art, while the can-\nnlng department and the dairy department   were   very  attractive.\nA vivid color Impression was given\nby the i.OCftn Valley display, with\nthe red apples, the nrown moss floor,\nthe walls sheathed in sprays of\ngrains and |fgaJ.\u00bbS, and the vegetables, fruits ami other limited prod-\nin-ts the Farmer's Instltutos arc allowed   to   Use,   leing   effectively   dis-\nplayed. A place of honor was occupied by a yard-long green bwapad\nihit must have weighed as much as\na vegetable marrow, which it more\nnr less resemtd d. It. was of the\nTasmanlan   er angil  bean.\nBlmpllclty faalurod ths display of\nthe Appledale 1'iogr-salve association.\nwhich, however, w;i> very pleasing.\nDairy    products    looked    particu.arly\nappetising, while members or the\ngourd fimily waps prominent on the\nneat shelves, grains and grasses being\nalso   effectively  used.\nThr   Sriic   Oir.is\nThe tcores of the  farmer's insti-\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\ntejini Heat, Hot and Cc]rl Running Water in All IJeir\nMany Kuoms witii Private Baths ter .Sliowors. ,\nA. KERR, Prop, NELSON.\nNELSON. B. C :\nSAVOY   \u2014   llee..    II     Kee.iiiisl.    Si.iiii, Mu,!,h te eeee     KIte'l,. t b v:    Mr     eeeeel    Kn\nM.ie'eeee;   B,    M:   Cee.I.l. ee,   K.e.-l.,;    M     Me-    M.   .1 \"  r\u201e,v,l,    Mlra   A.'e;.el,ur    fr.- sl.ee.\nI'le.'reeeeee,  trail:  a.  .1.  Coulter.   F.reei,.:   |,   McLean,   Va,eenie.1.:;  R.    Munro.    C\nMree.   J.   M.   I.e-wis.   Seeleee.e;   p.   \\v.  Calls-   Clark,   II.t\\, Istokeij   Mr   eeenl   Mra    11.   II\nnr,   K-Hlon.   Idaho;   J.   Hoima.   Bpo-  fclnOaay, eiiv; A. K. Ollbeirt, T. L. I'ur,\nkaeee;    .Mr.    eeeeel    .Mr-      I'.    H ,ll,,eiil,    A.    via,   VanOOUVcr.\n! Queen's Hotel\nTHE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot .fluid cold water In every room\nSteam heated\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nBtssm-Heated   Rooms  by   ths   Dsy,\nWeek   or   Month,\nEvery consideration shown to guests\nZor.   Baker   snd   Ward   Sts.   Nelson\nNelson's Best Cafe\ns\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nThe   Only   White  Cafe   in   Nelson.\nElectric    Frigid-Air    Cooleetq    System.\nSODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION\nA   tela!   will   ce.eevini'e.   Veeu,\nOper,    Day   and   Night.\nPHONE   631 BAKER   ST\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic   Restaurant\nRefinement    and    Delicacy    Prevail.\nOPEN   DAV   AND   NIGHT\ni.une-heon.  11:80   to  2 _ IS,\n\u25a0Ipe-lal  Dinners,   6:30  to  8    35,\nWe Specialize  In  Chop  Seiev  *ni\nNneeeilee.\n\u2014PHONE 182\u2014\nyouth\nSraMM   \t\nShe. elie\n, . .IHU\nAle\neleedalr\nH\nHoney   \t\nVesatablu \t\nKi.-lel   produces   ....\nCl-.iieeee     \t\n...I\"\"\n... I eeee\n. . . IM\n70\n60\nled\nSll\n70\nlieelry   peeeeleicls   . .\n,.-.191\nDreeaed   poutta\nl $9,   \t\nArielliKe nii'iet\n8IU   eenel   ejeieilety\nind\n... 10\n. . .leeil\nao\n7l\n70\nFill!\nE\nToday   Big  Day  for  Kiddies;\nPrices for All Rides Reduced to 'Nickel'\nGYROS WILL RUN THE\nREFRESHMENT STANDS\nAfternoon, Evening Shows; No\nAdmission Price to Grounds;\nWeather Promises Good\nIn view of tho inrlemeiuT of the\nweather during the f:ih- whleh prevented many from enjoying ihu luge\nnumber of midway attraction! these\nwill   he   continued   today   at   the   fair\ngrounds,\nManager J, w. Cunklln, uf the AH-\nCanadiun .shown whieh provided the\nmidway attraettomi, only returned\nyesterday from an urgent buclneai\ntrip lu the M**t and wh. n apprlaM\nby   n.   I>.   Barnea,  preeldent  of  ike\nXelerfon   Clyro cltih,   i.f  tli\u00ab.   inci< niency\nof the weather during the fair, Immediately contested to the staging of\nthose   attraction;*!   for  anothu-   <lny.\ni.ui;' Prtaa Down\nSaturday betefl * Mhool holiday\nMr.    COftkUt)    has   ulso   consenled    to\nmaking  it  a   Bartloularly  attractive\nday for the childrt'ii and every :-liow\nund ride on the midway will be\nthrown open tu tlie childn n at a\ncharge of five cuits. In this way\nthe many child it. n who were pro-\nvented from enjoying tlie attractions\nowing to the inekmency of the\nweather wilt, under Ihe Unproved\nwualher condition*, in> given an\nopportunity   of  having ii hig day.\nno charge win lie made for entrance to the grounds. The midway\nwill he opened at I o'oSocX in the\n&fttfaQO!l and continued during the\nafternoon and evening.\nThe Oyro refreshment both and\nUtOM attractions which have been\nConducted during tlie lair d-tyi by\nhe nn mheis of tli- 8yro cluh will\nAgain be open for the entertainment\nof  tlie   public.\n -_#_-\t\n*mimt__W5\u00aes\\^^\n| MOTHERS\n1        AND   THEIR   CHILDREN        f\ngt'KKNS \u2014 A    I'.   Harmee    H.   F>i_\u00ab_n,\nRenata; U. Carter, Belmo;    J.    Praaer\nVmir;   Mr.   and   Mra   P.   Aldla,   Wan.-la-\nMr.   and   Mrs.   T.   Bar ort 5.   SI.,ran:   L   It.\nMcLeary, .Birchbank; J, Brean   Vmir.\nMADDEN - Mvy. K. C&wlrf Mrs a\nGrant rmlr; E. McNeil, li. Rlppln, B\u00abn-\nhtngton: l-  L. McLem   Spokane: Mra\n!\u25a0'.    Ati.y.    Kaulo:    .Miss ' M.    P.    Miol(I\u00ab n\ncity; .J. McDcrmfd, Calgary; J. Podken\nott, Hmikatoon; 1.. E, l'ui vis Creston\nO. McDonald. Merritt,\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNaar C. P,  R. Station.\nRoomi   at   Reasonable   Itataa\nH.   DUNK,   Propri.tor\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2<*>   Blocks   East   of   Post   Offic*\ndteam  heated   Hot and cold  waif\"\nKoorns   by   day   or   week\nAJbo   Purnished   Suitea.\nP.  H.  BU8H,  Prop\nTrail Hotels\nSteam   Heated\nThroughout\nHot  and Cold\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nE. L. AND A. GROUTAGE, Props.\nBox 606 Phone 263\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Proprietor\nThe   home   of   plenty,\nfifty   roume  of  solid   comfort\nTrail, B.C.; '\u2022 \u2022*\"'\u2022  t[i0   beat  inealm  in   Neleon\nI Tt'H     th<\u00bb     rortlr\nTHE L D. CAFE\nflnpBt-equlpped Restaurant In the\nCity. OPSM DAV AND NirjIIT\nSPECIAL\u2014Ire Cream, Soda Water\nmd Hot Drinks. Nice, clean, furnished rnonifl; hot and cold water\nWe   Cater   to   Private   Partiei.\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n\u20ac20  Baker   Street,   Nelson,  B.  C\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n'1:30 to 2:30.  Special  Lunch  3Ec\n1-30  to  8:00   p.m.,   Supper    S5t\nPhone  154\nTne el    I#Q UM!\niee eece.ee. e'el'el eef lie,- lleeiellilleelun-\nfe.eilh Blocan Women'! !n__t\u00bbU lee eeee\nfell. \u00abrt;\nfreih Fruit eeieel Ntetaf.cs     L'r,\n11 illl..    Cwklag      tM\ne'.iier.e'el \\ e'f'.t leclelcs      H\nt'eeeeeeeel tlie'eit..   enel    lisle      fl\n|eiee|.leey eneel    eell., ,i.u,-l>l<-l,t       W\n_  v, leee;   Mt\n('eeeeel  el J- , ll[  :\u25a0       It\n365 Days\nIn The Year\nPleasant ToTake\nSCOTT'S\nEMULSION\nRich In All\nCod-Liver Oil\nVitamins\nBeati & Howtir. Tfironto. Ont.        ^-8\nEDOI   LIMIT   KUl   VISITS\nOne Mother Hays;\nJ     used     lo     he     iinno\\-oil     t\u00bb e.iuso\n\u25a0laek'i  friend,   Bobby,   never teemed\nlo know wlun to yo lumc, und WM\nInvariably aruund at rttanar tliM\nat   nlfhL   it   Buddenly   occurred   ta\nnu; that   Bobby*!  1110 her   miKiit  have\ntin- mum trouble when hick vaa\nat her bouse, fm- mir meal hours-\ndid not coincide. I put a lini\" limit\nun Jack's visits und aimed to have\nhiin leave before tie became n nuisance. Sueh htblti are beneficial\nto the child us Well as to tlie mother.\nCRESTON IM IS\nwmjm\nMiss Renwick Wins Contest for\nMost Votes, on Final\nNight\nLAST DAY OF THE\nFAIR  IS  THE EEST\nLarge   Crowds   Make   Up  for\nOther   Days;   Fair\nWinds Up\nBoysClothcd\n.HARLES\n(PMPAeMy\nMen Suited\nThe Last\nSaturday in\nthe Old Store\nMany of eur Caitomen bave Loyally Ktayed With V\u00bb _\\h_\\ee March,\nUU, We shall iooa lie giving better iervloo than iftt in UMrger\nQuartera in the Maglto Block, sun. we think i(u)to i r.-w will like\nto visit the  l_i 11 It- (-Iii  .siore on  our Leet Ba turd ay NiKht,\n\\\\\"e are nearly standing on our heads. It f-- tins, getting ready to\nmove, but we will give you th 1 best Be Mee that Iw In our power\nto give,  as   Always.\nI.mix and Preserves ....\nSmoked    meats    \t\nDairy   Produce   \t\n    N\n   810\nWilli its lust day the bait day, owing to the bright and hilini-jr wenlher,\nthe ttwenty-fourth KelCon fall fair passed last nfwlit into history, with a record\nof eplffltedld grandstand uttractionw, ex-\nlilliits hardly ever excelled, and a mg*\nnifiecnt midway, that whs populous and\npopular every minute of the afternoon.\nPut that reel to the proportions of a\nrevel leet night, when tb* drawing fur\nthe Oyro car was made.\n\u25a00 popular waa the midway thut the\nOytoe yetterday reached the decision\nto carry it on for one day more, und\nconsequently the Conklin & Garrett A11-\n('a nad ian shows, with thetr many\nunique attractions, and the seve\u00bbul\n<Jyru bootho, will operate this afternoon\nand tonight' full force, with tree l*1\"\nmteiilon to the grounds.\nDrawing CnlnUnatlon of Thrills\n. The cuhnliutlon in excitement of the\nthree-day fair, which was noted for its\nthrills, particularly in connection with\nthe spectacular Flying Valentinos.\nStrong-Men Regale and Esther Kour\ntumblen, catne at 11 o'clock last night,\nwhen Mayor J. A. McIVmald, 011 11 platform, on whidi Vi n. Arobdeacon Fred\nH, (Jraham stood watching with eagle\neye. put liis arm into the churn containing the numbers of the tickets sold\non the (Jyro car, and drew out the\nlucky number.\nlira Hall. \u25a0 Creston lady, proved to\nti\" its holder and became the lucky\nWinner of a JTOU equity in n Paige car,\nto which e>r her ticket happened lo appertain.\nMilt Renwick Context Winner\nJust prior to this, Miss Oeorgina lleii-\nWlok, a\u00ab Miss Ford, was announced the\nwinner of the (Jyru contest, she having\n\u25a0eoured the largest number of votes of\nthe five contestants, the votes being iu\nproportion to the tickets sold. She won\na prize of ftftQ in trade, at a local store.\nand a doaen photographs.\nThe other contestants \u2014 Miss Lee\nHe-'Hniiin as Miss J'a'ge, Miss Elsie\nJewltt as Miss. Chevrolet, Miss Mnry\nWebster as Miss Chrysler, and Miss\nRoai. Anderson as Miss Pontiac\u2014 as well\nas Miss Ken wick, wi.il receive the\nequivalent of 10 per e- nt of the cash\nthe'r   sales  of   tickets   brought   in.\nLarger attendances, both for the afternoon and the evening, than cither of\nIhe other diys had, featured the closing\nday th\u00ab elian.-'f in the weather resulting In a great concourse of hit inanity\npatronising tin* fair and taking in all\nils   (Valims.\nMuch Admired DUplaye\nIn the main holloing, one of the exhibits attracting constant attention wai\nthe manual training exhibit of the Nelson schools, which featured mission\nfurniture, particularly tables nf various\nkinds, nine library tables with drawers\nMul shelves, others, stands with cup-\ntoardB underneath. The exhibit, which\nthis time consisted wholly of the work\nof the day classes, was perhaps the\nmost attractive the manual training department   has   ever   shown.\nAnother exhibit* under constant scrutiny throughout the fair was that of the\nKok.iuee Mountaineering club, consisting of photographs taken on the l\u00bb|<\nouting up on Kokanee (Jlacter park by\nItoss Kleming, the club's official photographer. Not counting the panoramas, the display contained 124 separate views, of glacier, peak, lake fall.\nrlate and group. The display wait calculated to make every beholder determine forthwith to be u mountain\nclimber.\nIn the annex n, much admired exhibit\nwas the honorary one of Thomas Lane,\ncemetery caretaker who always puts in\na flower display that i\u00bb not entered for\ncompetition.    Hows of splendid ooeore\nwere the background of the display,\nwhich was completed with a large collection of many other kinds of flowers.\nXospital   Aid   Makes   Monsy\nYesterday's large iittendance gave the\nLadles' Hospital Aid society its first\nchance to Work ut its chosen fair avocation of catering, und the day must\nlave realised an excellent sum for thf\nobjects  of  the  society.\nAt li o'clock the doors closed on a\nhighly successful f^ir, judged by all\nsVndards except that of attendance,\nwhich two days' unseasonably cold\nweather inevitably reduced.\nThis morning at | o'clock the building will be opened ugain, for the removal of exhibits, and by noon today\nthe dlsmeatbAff of the fair will Hob\nably be complete.\nHAVE YOU PAIN\nmn EATING\n\"FRUIT-A-TIVES\" CORRECT\nSTOMACH TROUBLE QUICKL)I\n\u2022After a long nnd weary illnw\ncaused by bad Digestion, and of!\nhaving tried all kinds of remedie\nI decided to take \"Fruit-a-tives\nond after three weeks' treatmet\nI felt great relief. To-day, I a\nin perfect health and am proud\nsay that the result ia attributab\nto \"Fruit-a-tives,\" which I recon\nmend very sincerely. Male Brii\nson, 27 Rivet St., Montreal.\"\nIf you have poor Digestion <\nPain after Baling, try \"Fruit-i\ntives,\" the wonderful fruit medicine\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" is nature's own ren\nedy \u2014 the intensified juices I\napples, oranges, figs and prunei\ncombined witH tonics. It will giv\nyou welcome and quick relief.\n2Jc. and 50c. a box\u2014at all dealer\nChildhood's Lessons\nAffect The Whole Life\nTeach your children to use Cuticura Soap daily to keep the skin\nclear. Soothe and heal rashes,\neczemas and other irritations with\nCuticura Ointment. Shampoo witb\nCuticura Soap to keep the scalp in\na healthy, hair-growing condition.\nCORNS\nLift Off-No Pain!\nDoesn't hurt one hit! Drop a Ilttl.\nFroezono\" on an aching corn, instant'\ny that corn stops hurting, then short-\ny you lift it right off with fingers.\nVour druggist sella a tiny bottle o:\n'Freezono\" for a few cents, sufficion:\no remove every hard corn, uoft corn\nir corn between the toes, and the fool\nalluses. without soreness or irritation\nFour members of the lalvat-Ofl\nArmy weir Injured In I motor collision  ut   Windsor.\nTHE   GUMPS-THE DAY OF  THE  BARBECUE\nFor Constipation\nTak.   onr  Bern*]  B_m_dl__i\nBook on Sit in Disease?, new\nTreatise on Chronic Diseases by\nHerbal Remedies. Pamphlet on\nLoss of Manhood and Diseases\nof men. Booklet on Female Ills;\nind    advice,    free   by    mall;    30\nwears' experience, without criticizing or disparaging your local\nioctors, write us hefore losing\nhope. Treatment by mail our\n-pecialty.\nENGLISH   HERBAL   DISPEW-\nSARY   LTD.\n135ft Davie, Vancouver, B.O.\nB.C.'s Oldest Herbal Institution\nRHEUMATISM\nApply MinarcT. Liniment\nto the aching ipotand get\nquick relief. Tha remedy\nyour grandmother uied.\nNothing to equal it.\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926\nPage THree\nfdJfi\n'GRAY TERROR'\nThe Astonishing Adventures of the Gray Phantom\nBy HERMAN LANDON\n(Copyright by Street & Smith Corp. Serialized by Ledger Syndicate.)\n.ynopeie  of Treoedinf  Initallmenta\niLfc;N HAHDWiCK, Hweetheart of the\nGray Phantom and partner with him\nin numerous adventtiren, is lured by\na fake phone call to the home of\nAUL WAItD, on 60th street. New\nYork City, the night he Is murdered.\nThrough a series of carefully arranged bits of circumstantial evidence, lt la. clear to\nIEtJTENANT C-TLLIGOftE, of the\npolice, that she Is gulliy, and he is\nabout to arreft ht>r when she is spirited away under his nose and tatfen\nto a deserted house somewhere out-\nBide the city. Al though her rescuer appears to be sent by the\nRAY PHANTOM, hero of many miraculous escapades, Helen la soon\ndisillusioned when she is locked In\nan upstairs room and threatened\nwith violence hy\nLED   MAGEE,   a   brutal   criminal.\nrll this Is part of a cleverly arranged\nscheme,, planned by THP. DUKE, a\nsupercrlmlnal of the basest type,\nwho has been imprisoned through\nthe Gray Phantom's efforts. Through\n[!f| FAY WINTON, one of the\nDuke's emissaries, the Phantom\nlearns that Helen Is being held prisoner, her release being conditional\nupon his rescuing the Dulte from\nprison within 10 days,\ntesperately peeking some solution to\nthe situation, the Gray phantom\nvisits   the   Ward   house   to   Interview\nhR8.    SLADE,    the    old    housekeeper.\ni Finding the front door open, he enters just in time to catch the words\n\"Red Magee\" from the lips of the\nhousekeeper, who dies in his arms\nmortally wounded from :t knife\nthrust.\npefore the Phantom can escape from\nthe   house,   Lieutenant   Culligore   tp-\n|it John's Lutheran Church\nNo   Services\nunday   School  at  Chapel,  10:30  a.rtl.\nIValthor  League,  Friday,  Oct.  1.  7:30\np.m.\nCARL C. JANZOW, Pastor\nSt. Paul's Church\nREV. V. R. Q. DREDGE, M.A.,\nMinister\nPhona 734       Manse, 315  Silica\nMr. F. E. Wheeler, Organist and\nChoir  Master.\nSUNDAY, SEPT. 26\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Service.\n2:20 p.m.\u2014Rally     Service     for\nSunday    School,     ln     tlie\nauditorium o\u00a3 Uiurch.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening      \"Worship.\nA cordial  welcome  Is  extended\nto all.\nMONDAY\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Cubs meet.\nTUESDAY\n3:00 p.m.\u2014W. M. S.  Meeting.\nWEDNESDAY\n4:00 p.m.\u2014Mission Rand mtets.\nRev. Tom Sykes will preach at\nboth services and address combined Sunday School* Air.\nPiper, Soloist, and Miss Orunert,\nPianist, will nssisL. The week-\nniRht meeting will hepin nt\n8 p.m. Everybody should hoar\nthis man.   You will be welcome.\nWhat   is   hit\nsteadily     nnd\nseemed    startled\nBAPTIST CHURCH\nSunday School and Rible Classes\nat 2:30 in the afternoon.\nRALLY   DAY\nThe Baptist ConRrepation will\nworship with the Preshyterian\nCongregation tomorrow morning\nin the Memorial Hall. Ward\nstreet. Preacher, Rev. James\nYoungttm.\nThere will be no evening service.\nRev.   Tom   Sykea   will   preach\neach  evening next  week  at   St.\nPaul's Church.    Sunday .;it 7:30,\neach   week-night   at   3:00.\nTHE PRESBYTERIAN\nCHURCH\nService   in   Memorial    Hall   at\n11   a.m.\nRev. James Toungson will\nconduct the service. Members of tho Baptist Congregation will worship with the Presbyterian Congregation at this\nservice.\nTrinity United Church\nRev. VV, C.  Mawhinney.  Pastor\nResidence:    709    Josephine    St.\nChoir  Lewder\u2014Mr,  F.   L.   Irwin\nOrganist\u2014 Mist  Ina   Steed.\n8UNDAY, SEPT. 26\nRally  Day Service*\n10:15 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning   Worship.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening  Wors-hlp.\nRev.   Tom   Sykes   will   address\nthe    morning   congregation.\nMONDAY\n8;00 p.m.\u2014The .Young   1-adies'\nService Club will mevt at\nthe home  of  Miss  Hanna,\n311   Cedar  street\nRememher  the  Christian   Cam-\npalgn    In    Ht.    Paul's    Church.\npears, discovers the crime, and covers the urey Phantom witii his pistol.\nQuirk wlttedly, the Phnntom diverts\nthe officer's attention hy a vantrtlo-\nqnlet'a trick and makes his escape\nvia the roof\u2014onee more an outlaw.\nThe colored maid entered nnd plncetl\na bundle on the table, then quietly\nwa.ked out again. Inside the package\nwas a coat, .anil the cul and pattern\nlirew a murmur of approval from the\nPhantom as he tried it on. Considering the lateness of the hour and the\nshort time sho had been out, Sallna\nhad made an admirable selection. He\nstarted to express his thanks, but\nMiss Winton interrupted with a wave\noi   the ehnnd.\n\"You OWe me no thanks,\" the declared with a return to her former\nfrigidity. \"If you were to walk the\nstreets. coatltSI. you would MOD be\narrested, and it doesn't suit my purpose to have that happen Just at\npn .sent. You .see. my motives arc\npurely utilitarian. By tha way, where\nare you going to spend the remainder\nof the night?\"\nThe  Phantom appeared  to consider.\n\"The   hotels   aren't   tho   safest   places\nin  the  world   for  a   ma| wh'n   there\n^ a  general alarm out for  his arrest.\nI had thought of imposing on an acquaintance of   mine.\"\n\"An   acquaintance?\nname?\"\n\"Ambrose Marr.\"'\nHe     regardfii     her\nimagined   that    -h*\nfor a moment.\n\"As a mntt'r nf fact,\" he went on.\nspeaking in a light tone, \"I was under\nthe impression that. Marr lived in\nthis  house.\"\nHer brows came up I trifle. For\nseveral moments she watched him\nsilently, with a curious tightening of\nthe lips. Her lids contracted; a\nhard, suspicious gleam appeared in\nher eye. \u2022\u00bb\n\"Perhaps I was mistaken,\" she remarked coldly. \"Perhaps you came\nhere to see Marr Instead of me.''\n1 lie Ignored the implied question.\n\"It Is certainly a curious coincidence\nthat I should find you in a house\nonce occupied by Marr.\"\nI \"Coiycldenoe? No, not that. Call\nlit, rather, a natural sequence of cause\ntad affaet. But you haven't answered\ni my question. Pld you come here to\ni see me nr\u2014\" She bit her lip and\npaused for a moment. \"But you knew\nI that I was living here. My address\ni was on the card I gave you. The\n| coincidence, as you call lt. must have\nbeen app treat to you hefore you\nj came.'\"\nThe Phantom merely nodded, neglecting to tell her thit hr had not\niKlven her card so much as a Rlanco.\ni \"Are you ajid Anirbos.- Marr\n'friends?\" she inquired in a tone that\nnrtilr the question J-cem natural, although he suspected it -w.1* prompted\nI Uy a deeper interest.\nI Hi' started to i-'ply. then checked\nhimself. It had not occurred to him\n[until now, hut it was difficult to conceive of Marr in the role of a friend,\nj Circumstances' had thrown them tn-\nigether, and they had stood tiAe by\n\u25a0 side through many a perilous ad-\nl venture of the kind that usually attracts men to each other and mak- s\n! them enter Into mutual confidences,\nbut thero had never been any confi-\njdential relation between tlie l'hantoni\n-and Ambraaa Marr. The latter, with\n1 his curious nature and secretive ways,\nhas calculating mind and his manner\n! of aloofness, had seemed incapable of\n[anything mora intimate than a prac-\ntic.tl ami   unsentimental  partnership.\n\"It seems my question stumped\nyou,\" observed Miss Umlon, noticing\nliis   hesitation.\n\"That's because you used a word\nthat has b*en sadly aibused. There\nwas a time wlien I would have given\nMarr my last doilar, and- he would\ndoubtless have done as much for me,\nhut I don't think friendship entered\ninto It. It was just a business' arrangement. The police were our enemies then, and we joined forces for\nmutual protection. Wo had our differences, and several times we almost\ncame to blows. However, I don't\nsuppose Marr would refuse me a place\nto sleep if I should appeal to him\ntonight. Have you any idta what\nhas become of  him?\"\nHer half-closed eyes regarded him\nshrewdly. \"H moved away two years\nago. I understand he complained\nthat the neighbors on both sides were\nbecoming too noisy, and that bis privacy was Interfered with.\"\n\"Characteristic of him,\" murmured\nthe Phantom. \"Do you happen to\nknow  where ho moved?\"\n\"Not very far\u2014only to the last\nhouse In the block, tlie one facing tho\nsquare. I suppose the new location\nappeals to him because he has neighbors only on one side. I seldom see\nhim and have never spoken to him.\nWhen he moved from here a mutual\nacquaintance told me this bouse was\nfor rent, and that is all the coincidence you mentioned amounts to.\nUy the way, when may I expect you\nto  report   progress  to   mo?\"\n\"1 hope there will be interesting\ndevelopments within the next M\nhours,\" was the Phantom's somewhat ambiguous reply. \"Incidentally,\ndon't you think the arrangement is\na bit unfair? What guarantee have\n1 that Miss Hardwick will he released when the Duke is delivered\nfrom prison?\"\n\"His promise.\"\nTlie Phantom shrugged.\n\"I fear that will havo to satisfy\nyou,\" said Miss Winton, Interpreting\nHie gesture. \"A man in your position\ncan't afford to hangie over term-s\nOne thing Is certain.\"\nShe rose, . came forward with a\nsnake-like movement of her tail,\nslender figure, and there was a cruel\nglitter ln her eyes ns she gazed\nstraight into his own: \"Unless the\nDuke is a free man within tho speci-\nfh il time, you will never again see\nMiss Hardwick alive.\"\nThe low, fdhflnnt tones, scarcely\nabove a whisper, gave him a shiver\nnot unlike the sensallon produced in\nsome persons by tho rustle nf sllk'n\ngarments. For several moments,\nwhile her eyes looked Into his, not a'\nsound was heard in the room. .Slowly\nher lips curled Into a smile that was\neven more ominous than lur tones,\nKor the space of a few seconds the\nPhantom felt himself held by n weird\nmagnetism in her eyes, and then tht\nspell was shattered. In that tense\nmoment his ears caught a remote\nsound. It wus so faint and elusive\nthat   It   seemed   merely   to   play   with\nBetween 1700 and 1800 Tickets\nSold on Car and Monster\nDance\nNew   Cast   Iron   Mains   Laid,\nTested and Now in Use;\nMeans  10 Hydrants\nMAYOR CLARK HAS\nCHARGE  OF  DRAW\nHundreds Throng Rink to Wit\nness Draw; Concert Given\nby Elks' Band\nTRAIL, Sept. 24.\u2014A portion of East\n1 Trail is now being put on the city\nj waterworks exteoalon system heing\nconstructed east of the river. On Co-\nlumbia avenue, Second aventM, ann\ntin- part of Third avenue, north of\nHeQuarry street, the new oaat iron\nmains have heen laid, and tested, and\nthe    water    turned    on.      Workmen    iir.\nnow   making   service   .connections   (or\nnew    users,    and    trail\nnbl\n\u25a0 de\nmains\nTRAIL, Sept. 24.\u2014Trail Klks' band\ndance tonight probably sot a record\nIn the Kootenay for the number of\nticket holders. There between 170o\nand 1800 tickets sold in\nthat has been going\nmonths.\nDoubtless the res son was that\nSomeone was bound to win a beautiful shining Pontiac cur, ltffl\nmodel, on tlieir ticket. The car wss\npurchased by tho Klks and given\naway tonight to the lucky holder\nof ticket No. 2120\u2014A. Longson of\nTrail.\nThe scheme was designed to raise\nmoney for new band Instruments.\nIt has turned out remarkably well.\nThe bandsmen, who give their services at numerous public concerts and\non flume community celebrations, are\nwearing ear-wide smiles.\nComvrt  iilvcii\nfrom tii\nnew   Sjslem.\nThe    new\nsupply    onl)\nliver system, via tiie hriilge main\nUltimately (he anflneers department\nplans to run mains to KcQuarry creek\nintake and direct the fl-iw now entering the old wooden Kvxtem into the\ntieu system linking up oil city syatena\nand supply moertee.\nHefore   this   is   done,   however,   all\neervtoaa   east   of   the   river   will   be\nconnected    with    'he   nea    system   to\n\u25a0 live    uninterrupted   service    while    the\ncampaign   ,,],(   malna   are  heing  replaced  at   thr\nfor   two   intake  by   the  new onoa,\nWlien the water waa turned Into\n(he completed portion on Monday, eer*\neral new -Tire hydrants Immediately\nbecame effective There are im-v 111\niiwlrants giving fire protection tn\nproperty   there.     All   will   ultimately   be\nconnected to, the new system.\nEverything Freezes Even in the\nInterior  of  Fair\nBuilding-\nUNPICKED APPLES\nALL ARE TOUCHED\nBut Damage Nil  if .They  Are\nNot Disturbed When\nFrozen\nnotes on tbe snowfall, and speculating\nas to possible orchard damage therefrom. It was considered that the\nvarieties that bore a heavy crop' this\nyear would suffer a certain -amount\nof tree breakage as a result of the\nsnow, but would not suffer ____Wfiye\n*o  th)  fruit.\n\\VaR>r pipe* frozen September 24\nare a new thing. Yet ln Neilson\nsome pipes tbat were- on tho surface of the ground burst, while hose\nthat happened to have water in it\nfroze.\nThe ground yesterday forenoon was\nfrozen fen rd. The hi^h point of 1 ho\nday was 48 decrees.\nif they g. t down to it. And th.*y\nhave b^en combed severely this WMtt*\nTh'*y are Itching for the game tr>\nbegin, according to Manager C. -T.\nMinton. who is confident they will\nwalk off with rhe gam-\", n championship and the cup.\nit Is planned to give the visitor?.\nand the Trail team a handsomn\nspread at a local cafe about 6 o'clock,\nafter the garni', when the manager*\nwill be present.\nThe Trail team will he-: \\V. BalHie,\ngoal; K. .Sammons and II. Leckie,\nhacks; Burrows, P\u00bb. Halfour and McKinnon, halves; Fish. Kennedy.\n(handler, Young and Bradbury, forwards;   Pa#e,   Barnes and  Shaw,  re-\nSEVEN MORE JOIN\nA   special   band   concert  conducted   rn     m    MpmW^riin   Drivp   Pnn\ny    Bandmaster    C.    J.    Miles,    f or \\l \"J \u25a0   \u00ab\u2122JWTOP   IITWt   W\u00bb-\n\u25a0 \u2022 \u2022'     tmues  Along  Successful\ni-_\nwhich every player available turned\nout, featured the drawing ceremony\ntonight in the fair building. From\n7:30 to 8:15 between 400 and 100\npeople, most of them ticket holders,\nwere entertained with the following\nselections: \"Song of the Brave,\" a\nmarch; \"I_a Diademe.\" overture; a\nselection from \"Marltana\"J \"Sylvia,\"\na. waltz; and another march, \"Old\nComrades.\"\nAt its conclusion II. L. Jackson,\ndistrict deputy grand of the B.P.O.l...\nappeared on the stage with a butter\nchurn containing the ticket stuhb-s,\nHe announced the stubbs had heen\nchecked and locked in the churn\nby three prominent Trail men unconnected with the Klks and not\nticket Judders. The key had been\nscaled In a container. Tie called on\nMayor  11.  Clark  to  open  the  churn.\nAfter a whirl or two at the churn\nhis worship led Miss Faun Miles,\nblindfolded, to the churn to draw\none ticket. He- read out the winning   number.\nIt was announced that Mayor\nClark would retain the key for\none week and would arrange (or\nany ticket holder to satisfy himself\nthat his ticket stubh had been placed\nin    tho    churn.\nWhile not half the ticket holders\nattended the dance in the K.P. hall\nlalcr. room there was at a premium.\nIn spile of close tpiarters the dancers apparently enjoyed every number.\nLines; Now Totals 97\nTKAIL*, Sept. -..--Seven more Trail\nmen put their shoulders to tiie wheel\nof automobile travel progress and th.'\nestablishment here of an information   bureau   of   the   Automobile   Club\nof  itritish Columbia  today, according\nlo J. It. Oardom, field secretary, who\nis   handing   the   membership   dri.v'.-.\nTho newly enrolled members wen e\nJ. A. Phillips, Columbia heights; II.'\nW, Mclnnes, Spokane street; K. A.\nMarpcson, Spokane sii'eet; S. S. Hunt.\nBay avenue; B, T. Campbell. Dr. \\V,\nA. Cotlghltn and tho Dominion garage.\nThe membership of tho Trail-Uoss-\nland branch has now risen t'roiii 18\nto !*7.\nEIGHT HOURS\nt    le\nkm\nyet  it was stranglely grlp-\nhis s\n(dug.\n\"Goodnight, Mis-\" Winton,\" he said\nabruptly, moving to , the door. \"I\n(shall communicate with you ms MOD\nas I have soniethin,-: to report.\" .\n\"Very    good,    my   dear    Phantom.\" !**W\"?*  fttound\nShe was sryiling cordially again. \"And\t\ndon't forget that th- Duke's organizi-\nilon is at your disposal if you nef-d\nhe;p. Whatever you do, don't let the\npolice get you.\"\nHo smiled as if to assure her thai\nthe admonition was nredless. Then.\nwith his hand on the doorknob, he\ntilted his head back for a moment.\n\u25a0By the way, Miss Winton,\" he asked\ncasually, \"are you fond ol violin\nmu\u00abic'.'\"\nShe started, looked at him rigidly,\nand MOM of tlie color seemed to\nleave  her  face.\n\"Why do you ask?\"\n\"I imagine I hear some one pitying\na   violin   upstairs,\"\nShe gave a forced laugh. \"Then\nyou have either a very vivid imagination, or else your ears are exceedingly\nkeen.\"\n\"It must be my ears. A specialist\nonce told me that they are much\nkeener than the average.\"\nFor a long moment she regarded\nhim fixedly, and then her self- possession seemed to come hack. Her\nlaugh sounded more natural this\ntime.\n\u2022He was doubtless right. It takes\nunusually keen ears to hoar something\nthat Isn't to bo heard. You were\nlulte mistaken. There Isn't a violin\n,n  the  house.\"\nA few moments later the Phantom,\nturning toward Ambrose Marr's house,\nwas hugging close to the shadows In\ntlie dim and silent block.\n'Some one was playing a violin upstairs,\" he mumbled to himself.   \"Miss\nWinton lied.    I wonder why.\"\n(To Be Continued.)\nSwimming experts say the \"crawl\"\nand the new knowledge of tides have\nconquered   the  English  channel.\nTRAIL, Sept. 24.\u2014Trail bun\nstrong tor the eight-hour e\nfor the full dinner pall. A\nT. i\\ Lean, one of the b.mt\nand most successful hunters in Uii\nvicinity,   and   Parker   Williams,   are.\nOn their first hunt of th.* season\nthey left the ciiy at fi a.m. by ain<>\nand were driven to I.-ljrrhhank. Dismissing the ear, they dlmppearod Into\nthe ;all timbers. At 3 o'clock tiiey\nwere back on the highway with two\nks, one an eepeclally big fellow\nW0 pounds, a four-\npointed   blacktail.\nBy B O'clock they Werr at home\nagain, confront iim st.'nl.s, wilit shirp-\noned  appetites.\nSo far as is generally known, theirs\nwas tho first kill 0* MM NUOD haft,\nBut   then,   Mr.   Lean   claims   tQ   havi-\na atandlng with tiie dsnlscna of th\"\njllllglr*.\nOld Boreas, Dot content with presenting this region with a blanket of i\nsnow tho morning of Thursday, thereby breaking nil rocorda for September\nIt, followed il up by banding the\ndistrict a killing frost yesterday\nmorning, thereby fracturing all records\n(or September 21. At Nelson ,1. S.\nGoulding, official observer, certified\ntiie low point as [9*H negroes. Off\nl-!i   degrees  of   frost,\nLays   Gardens    Low\nThe frost laid the flowers in Nel-\n-on and district low, stripped the\nleaver from such vinos as Virginia\ncreeper, klMe\/i all the tenderer vege-\ntahleji, including potato, cucumber and\nfpiash plants, froze the squashes and\ncu rum her.-*, and laid a. blight Ml\neverything that was not extremely\nbtrajfi In Nelson even the flowers\nand |h<* tops of vegetables In the\nfair building were \"bitten.\"' and yesterday patrons lehehl a floral section\niu  ruins.\n,T. J. Campbell of Willow Point,\nviterau oreharUist, was receiving\ntelephone messages all day from\nvarious parts of the West Kootenay,\nreporting the Unpicked apples frozen,\nand inquiring What .-luuild be urine\"\"-**\nassure   salvage.\nMi. Campbell, and W. M. Vance,\nmanager nf the NcdaOfl snbeentra]\nOl the Associate,! GroWSTB, pointed\nout to all inquirers thin damag*\nwould only occur if the fruit were\npicked  in a   frozen condition.\nGrowers   Do   Right  Thing\nAs a. matter of fact, it is considered likely that the crop has suffered no damage at nil, as the\ngrowers, in view nf the condition Of\ntiie fruit, simply did DO picking yesterday   morning.     By   afternoon   tha\nfrost had come out of the fruit, nnd\n;t could then be picked without nny\nafter effects.\nspeaking of the matter laat night,\nMr. Campbell pointed out thai a tow\nyeara ago the t tkanag in suffered a\nv rlaa of severe troati while th\nfruit wis still on tha trees, rand no\nappreciable oommerclaJ damage occurred, tlie fruit being allowed to\nrhaw out naturally.\nin  the  case  of   th\"   Kootenay   die-\nJtrict,   ahout    half   the   Apple   ci'*q>   has\nheen   picked,   the   winter  apple-   bong   yet   untouched.\nDelegate*   tn   the   i*entra]   Fhrmen\nnetttuta   Thursday    wiv   eomp nine\nHUE II SIDE\nli Tit TOOW\nNelson Juniors With One-(.ame\nLead  Will   Play   in\nSmelter City\nFrail Musicians Will\nEntertain Past and\nPresent Members Soon\nTRAIL, Sept. 24.\u2014The junior soccer\nchampionship of West Kootenay will\nho decided here this afternoon. KeJ-\nson's representative team, which won\ntlie first game at N'tdson lust Saturday, will play hue uiriinrd the Trail\njuniors fit 4 o'clock. This gam \u2022 will\ndecide the championship aud possession of the  I'.n'oruo eno.  the  trophy.\ntn interest this mulch should rival\ntiie best soccer soon here this season.\nKvoryon*' who has seen these two\njunior teams in action is Witling te\naward them tlie palm for pretty soccer\nand sportsmanship. In N\"ls, n tail\nu.'ck a crowd of over ^\"1 adults\nwatched them. There were m;niy\n\u25a0enfor players on the sidelines, They\ngot ;is much kick out of it as they\ndo out of tlie senii.r championship\ngames.\nNelson's juniors, composed largely\nof  ihe   Mountain   Wolvea,   who   in   five\n\u25a0eeaoaa bave attained celebrity and\ni- ai soccer form, are a bard bunch\nto beat. Their combination and covering plays are a delight to see. Their\nrecord. Is too poaltlv \u25a0 of their goal-\ngetting ability.\nBut   the   Trail   boys   (an   Irim   theHI\n\"Good Goods at Gray'i\"\nSilverware\nCasseroles and Pie Plates\nButter Dishes and\nBon-Bons\nCandlesticks\nAll   New   Goods\nThe   selection   i*;    larg'-   and    th\nprion  art  r taaoaable.\nJ. B. GRAY\nWatchmaker\u2014Jeweler\u2014Optician\n707 BAKER  ST.        PHONE 333\nTRAIL, Sept. 24.\u2014Trail Amateur\n-Musical society executive last night.\nmnde plans to entertain all past and.\npresent members at a social evening\nand d-ance about tlie middle of next\nmonth as an appreciation of the society's successful staging of \"Th^\nCingaleo.\"\nData on \"The Tteauty Shop,\" tin\nproduction planned for 1'ebniary 14,\n16 ami I'i in Trail, and February IK\nin Nelson, has been secured, and will\nbe presented in a brief business session at  the social.\nWomen's\nOldest\nhygienic problem now solved\na new and different way-true\nprotection.   Dispose of it as\n- easily as tisstie.\nTHF, old-time \"sanitary pad\" is\nfast becoming a rarity. Millions\narc discarding it aa a needless hazard.\n\"KOTEX,\" a new and remarkable\nway, is now used by 8 in 10 brttrr\nclass women.\n\/Discards as easily as a piece of\ntissue.   No laundry.   No embarrassment.\nIt's five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton padj\\\nYou dine, dance, motor for hours\nin sheerest frocks without a second's\ndoubt or fear.\nIt deodorizes, too. And thus stop*\nALL danger ot offending.\nVou ask for it at any drug or department itore, without hesitancy,\nkimply by saying \"KOTEX.\"\nDo as millions are doing. End\nold, insecure ways. Enjoy life every.\nday. Package of twelve costs only\na tew cents.\nK0T6X\nNo laundry\u2014discard UUe tissue\nTral Patriarchs\nGreet Official; He\nCommends Work Done\n-Mb i\natrlare!\nto-\nTHAIU   Hept\nof  Lookout   encampment   No.\ndt oendent Order ot Odd  Felloi\nnight    treated    Pay    Klliott    ot     Vancouver,    grand    p.ilriareh,    who   made\nhis official visit   io the encampment\nhere   tonight.\n-Mr. Klliott, In a brief address, commended all Trait lodges of this order\nfor their efficiency and successful\nwork. Yesterday ho visited Adinah\nItcbe-Vh    lodKe    in    session.\nAfter a tour of the smelter tomorrow ho will leave to make aucceaalve\nofficial visits, to Cranbrook, Kernie.\nOrand   Korks,   PentictOl)   and   Vernon.\nFollowing the business .session the\nencampment extended the visitor a\ndelicious banquet, prepared by Adinah\nRebekah  lodtre.\nTag Day Realizes\nGoodly Sum for\nthe Hospital Aid\nA tag hol\/ Thursday by the Hospital Aid society realized the sum of\n$142.fiO. Members of the society sold\ntags  both morning  and, afternoon.\nApples for Christmas\nCheer\nYeeur frlenels  ln thn  OM Country will fcpprtrltUe* a leeex eef &ppl#i\ndirect   from Hrltleeh  Cohimlelee.     On    r*__tej*t   of   prlCQ   \\ve>   will   eiflivce',\neell   cliaigtea   paid,   to   your   frtradfl   In  Kngliend,  Se'eetlnnd nnel  WetjM:\nJONATHANS, p.T box \t\nMcINTOSH, pe*r hox  \t\nGRIMES GOLDEN, per teeex\nNEWTOWNS.   peT  teeex  \t\n\u00abPITZENBHJRG, per box  ...\n$4.25\n4.25\nmo\n4.50\n4.50\nWINB8AP,  per beex   -  - -   JJJ\nDBLKIOOS,   per beex  -    4-50\nApples can he elellvered In Ireland. Illlllim nnd MM al ael-\n(litleeneel oeetet. '\nWe will deliver your own apple\u00bb ineked by yourselves feer $2.50\nper box from asseeuihly point.\nAll Mn Bhoeilel he delivered at eeur Offiee In Vernon, not M*t\nthan Ne.vemlier 18, accompanied by cash, money oreler, or OBeeMIU !\u2022'\">'-\neetele nt par.\nASSOCIATED GROWERS OF B. C, LTD.,\n, Vernon, B. C.\nEmphatically\nWe Mean It!\nWhen we say that we can save you money.   And let us demonstrate our\nQuality in Chesterfield Suites or  any other merchandise we carry.\nODD  CHESTERFIELD\u2014Tapestry Upholrttry, Loom Cushions SOS.50\nODD CHESTERFIELD\u2014Mohair Upholstery,  Loose Cushions  Slat.50\n8-PIECE SUITE\u2014Tapestry Upholstery,   Reversible Cushions     $212.50\n3-PIECE  SUITE\u2014Tapestry  Upholstery,   Reversible Cushions .$219.50\n3-PIECE SUITE\u2014Mohair, Reversible Cushions, one side Tapestry      $2<;7.,V.>\n3-PIECE SUITE\u2014Mohair, Reversihle Cushions   if2.'!7.50\n3-PIECE SUITE\u2014Mohair, Loose Cushions     S205.00\n3-PIECE SUITE\u2014Mohair, Reversible Cushions     $387.50\nThese are all  mothproof.\nCHESTERFIELD  END TABLES\u2014Walnut  S0.75 and Up\n01)1)   CHESTERFIELD  CHAIRS\u2014Uph olskwl in Tapestry  $50.00 and Up\nWALNUT GATE-LEG TABLES $27.50 to $ 19.50\nBRIDGE \"AND JUNIOR  FLOOR  LAM I'S-Silk   and   Parchment   shades,   from\n $17.50 tei $25.00\n^SLE OUR WONDERFUL VALUES\u2014CAR OF SIMMONS STEEL BODS,\nSPRINGS AND MATTRESSES JUST RECEIVED.\nSuitable  Terms  Arranged.    These   Trices Are for Balance of September.\nSTANDARD FURNITURE CO.\nCOMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS\nNELSON. Ii. C.\n Page Foni\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926\nPublished every morn in* except Run-\nday hy The News I'ubUahing company.\nlimited. Nelson, R.C.\nHustne-rq  letters  should he a-I dressed\nnnd    checks   and    money   order*   made i\npayable   to  The   News   Puhll.-ihinf? com-'\npany,   limited, and  In no case  to !ndl-\nvidual members of the staff.\nAdvertiPinir rate cards and A.n.r.\nFtatementa of circulation mailed on\nrequest, or may be seen Bt Hit**,office of\nany advertising agency rernj*rnlied by\nthe Canadian Prefle association.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nUy mail (country), per month.,,.f    .10\nPer   year        fi.M)\nRy mail (city), per year   13.an\nOutside Canada,  per  nmnth 75\nPer   year        T.r.O .\nD*\u00bb!lv<\u00bbrod, per week 25 | *\nif \u2022'wwify-ffVfa^'Tnrirs ur rsf itit^tfww w-r.\nThe\nLighter Side\nRe.tders of The Rally News contribute many of the best items ti\nthis column. Joel sisn your namn\nor initials, nr nom-de-ptume. and\nsend in *\\oiir brlfhteet ideas. \u2014\nRdlior,   Lighter Me,\ni'er   year     Uii\nPayable  In Advance\nlJeiuheT Andlt inrean of C-rcnlatton\"\"\nSfe\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER '\nUM\nA Definitely Coalition\nGovernment\nWhile many ministers may rank\nabove him in ability and in hu.Hiness\nexperience, the significant man in\nthe Kins cabinet, that WM sworn in\nyesterday, is Robert Forke. loader of\nthe Progressive party.\nHis inclusion marks the new administration as a coalition one, and\nhinds to the support of the gOYtrn*\nment the Progress!vp following, which,\nat the smallest is tho small group of\n\u2022ptraiR'hl Proprr swives Immediately\nloyal to the group name, and for most\nof thp ;ime will Include the .Albert i\n.'arm.-1!- croup of 11. It will also absolutely asKure the adherence under\nall circumsf a nre\u00ab of the LUttntl-\nPiORreSfih'es, 11 in i-umber, U UU\ntwo parlies to wfeJeb Ifcejr domImH}\nowe all.jtiance will he in toS and\nundoubted parnu\u25a0r*ih.p ( t tbe r.\"\\:\nfour   yeurs.\nWhile Canada tta\u25a0i::.*--r,.*l.y \"abhor-\ncoalitions,\"    for    tbla    [KrHimtiiT     a\ncoalition   government    ||    urdo;iMe--My\nthe hest solution nf th--  erimUm,\nInstead of bcine nrtti m I ktaga\n(Mi'ta'inp to n premier n:-.\\ ire .. bttld\nen power that at any Uooe m.t'h become very pncarious, the IVom-es-\npives associate themselves definitely\nwith the country's administration, and\neccept responsibility for the kind of\ngovernment they are imposing on the\ncountry.\nThis definitely means Stability for\nthe life of this parliament, unless\nthe coalition Is sooner ended\u2014stability, nt least, of everything; except the\ntariff.\nAUNT HET\nas wared Pa wns Coin'\nto sign hi* brother John's note\nagain, but I fad him fried victuals   an'   got   his   Uver   out    o'\nfix  and   it   worked  al]   rigli,.\"\nraxTTT.Tir\ni|   Efficient\n1 Housekeeping I\nBT lauka a. kikkmak\nYOUR    KEROSENE    RANGE\nFoster's Weekly Weather Bulletin\nTemperature for month  of October,  1926\n=n\nTOMORROWS   MENU\nBrea'\/east\nMelon\nfoe- eel\nn.'le   Teeenl Se\nr..ff...\nDinner\nRbasl       ('Ilie\nlle'.eevii  Ort\ntne>-\niM'llil    Selee\nee.'e   1'lleleiieiK\nSupper\nI*..k.-.l    Tomato\nBaked   I',,leele\nQuick   i:i<e.,\nFTeitrve\n.'ie\n*.iiilin.-i\\ve>i-\nl*eeffe,r'\nllleeh\nt\n\u25a0\n*\n1\n\u2022\n*\n1\n\u2022\n* *\n4   |\nt  *\n1\n\u2022\n*\n\u2022>\n7\n*-\n\u2022\nI\n\u2022\n9\n#\n\u2022\nIU\n*\n*\nII\n\u2022\n*\nil\n11\n\u2022\n\u2022\n*\nIS 1(17 IS II\n _  \u2022\n* \u2022  * * *\np\n\u2022\n*\nzipin\n* * *\n. i...\n>1\n*\n\u2022\n*\nUl\ni'i\n*\n\u2022\n*\nzs\n*\n\u2022\n.lu\n1]\n*\n\u2022\n\u2022\n\u2022\ne\n! A    DUCHESS    APOLOGIZES i begged that the conduct of the form-\n  j Duke   of Somerset   be   forgiven.     lla<\nI     OX-KBQCW,  S\u00ab pt.   tt.\u2014tlu  Duchess ! Mllp  ,\"\"'n   ljvlng at   'he   time,   said   tin\nI of    Somerset,    attending    a    ht*    at | *\u00ab\u00ab*\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    \u25a0&\u2022   would    have    been\nI CnHodtil   house,   Inverness,   apologized ! :u',,,'11'L   JoooMta.\ni for the actions of  some of her \"kin\"          *\ni in   the   troiibl.-d   d.ivs   of   old. \u25a0      -*.     ,v. \u25a0   *_.., *\nti,,. \u25a0!,,*,,_u y,;.  1* .       _        ,.   '    Death  occurred   in   London,  in  hi\ni      ine   QUOhMH   had   an   ancestor   who co\n-led  the  BbffHah   army  ngiunst tk-ot- 83rd  year\u00ab \"f Maj.-<kn.   Sir  Williar\n: bind   at    tho   Kittle   of   Pin I; v.     I>i.-*- JuliUl   Ci.-v oign.*,   former   commande\n\u25a0 Hissing    past     events,     the     duchess of the Cinadiin militia.\nne  rmge-*-  ftffi   used   in   m;iny\nBoma    women    qu    tli  m    in\ntime  only,   when  they do  not\nWish to keep |\nregnl.-ir   stove.\nFamiliar   prorlaoe:     \"Ood   willing1\n\\v nther  permitting,\"\n\"Blah\" is a convincing word in\nan argument only when the locomotive   says   it  to  th,-  flw\/ver.\nKvt-n  the fit\nmind off lh. (\nant keep th i dot3!\nY\"uth always did\nTh - modern voting in\n\u25a0 \u25a0m   ;i help him.\nmake\nni ba\nA.N OLD-FABHIONKD KBIL80N\nHOME W ONE IN WHICH THS\nI LADY OtRSTfi MIST SMOKE IS\nTin:  BATHROOM.\nTiie   mackerel   is  .-aid   to   have  fTMll\nmuarnlar   development.    When   fried,\nth*-- .-ii-p  is a so ttronf.\nWe Are Seventeen\nThe pape-rs tliat Kave premier Kinp\nnedil for a preni reform move when,\nnfter he and eljrht of his cabinet\nas^ocliites went down to defeat in\nMMi he \"reconstructed\" his cabinet\nl>y RivinR- etteh survivor two or more\nportfolios, must, if they are loeicnl\nnnd consistent, take back some of\nthat   praise.\nPH\nWE'RE    A    DEMOCRATIC    I\nPI.I-:.     AND    MOST    OP    TDK\nJOBP   ARE   IH'.l.D   P.V   MEM   WHO\nONCE     LICKED    CAKE     BATTER\nI P< \u00bbM    A   MIXING   SPO\"X.\nAlimony:  Tlie price ot a  SlIMtltV for\ntwo. .\nThinking lanrtta ns life, my* 1\nthink   i'iuick   enough,   pnrtMJlH\nVaneouv. r      pttystol in.        If      yo i\nThe    pe\nprosperiiy\ntec it to\n-imist   ihlnka   he   hroucht\nby attttm n round  traltlni\n\u25a0ome.\nTrolley car\nind ftra the\nif the waoX.\ne:   Move   or\u00abi\nidy    four-fifih-\nrtehold    17    minister-^;\nKinsr cabinet.\nth.^\nThe hi\u00bbrh reform, then, in \u00ab\"hich\nMaclvcnzie Kin^, and his followers,\nthen ffloried, m merely I matter of\ngiving; a fine name to \u25a0 touch situation!\nIf the pr.^ent c.thiner of 17 is not\nan admission on .Mackenzie Kind's\nran lhat he cheated the country out\nof the efficient work that \u25a0 full cabinet could give, while callinc his expedient by the nam\u25a0' of reform, what\nia  It?\nThi\u00ab also throw? I little al4i light\non   that   constitutional   issue.\nMr.     Kin\u00ab contended      that     Mr.\nMeighen,    on taking    office,    should\nhave sworn in a numher of ministers,\neven   if   they thereby   vacated   their\nStat?.\nIf a cabinet of 17 is MCNH|| for\nthe good of the country, why did not\nMr. King, when he lost half his cabinet, swear in eight private members\nas minLst.'r.-t, or else open that num-\nb.r of scuts for defeated minister!'. In\naccordant'1 with tbe principle that he\nthought the only one by which Mr.\nMeighen could put himself right with\nthe constitution?\nA Peculiar Way of Doing\nBusiness\nSome firms in the east are seeking-\nbusiness in a peculiar way. Nelson\ncitizens have received paekiipes containing goods whieh they did not\norder. They are asked to pend the\nmoney or return the goods. If they\ndon't waid the goods\u2014and usually\nthpy don't\u2014they are put to the expense of paying return (instate. If\nthey send the money th\u00bb ir names go\non the \"siK-k.-r\" list, to he deluged\nwith  more  stuff.\nThe best way tn treat these people\nIn to ktep the goods and pay no attention   f>   their   left, rs   or   thren\u00ab.\nNo firm has a right to try nnd forep\non people Its goods\u2014and firms which\nlire properly conducted don't attempt it.\nKtrc\nhome --.\n_umiu>\nmil fire going in then-\nMany home builders\nam boat rudiator put\nIn th ir kiuheu so that that room,\nlike ;,n the others in the hniiso. will\nbe heated by the cellar furnace; cooking   i.s   then   done   on   an   electric,   gis.\nor  oil  rtnire,   which   may  be  turned\noff    exept   at    me;il    lim* s.      Yet.    al-\nteflongh Keroaene rtnifi ara so com-\nnii.n i need today, I frequently find\nthat women do not   know how to care\nMr them prop-arty.\nDo not let a kero-aene range become\naa clogged and dimty aa poalble\u2014\nmd then ejnake a  mad effort to dean\nit! Tb-tt is not the way to use one.\nfOH   ahOUld  keep  ii   <-!e.in.     Try  giving\nthte niiiiiit.-s each nonvlni to cleaning it, and i iim aure the ratUUa nil!\nsurprlye  yoii.\nBoaji and watar are the heat olaana-\nlOf agents for this typ i of atovo,   LTaa\na   lu-iisti   in  retting   into  enrners.     If  it\nh a nrirttosi type of oil atovo, use a\n\u25a0mall wblah broom In claanlni the\naahaatoa ring, the metal .Del; is and\nilie apre&dei*    if  ii   h is a   wick,  do\n\"\"t   try   to  ear   it;   ymi   simply  cannot\n\u2022\u25a0in || atralght. When the wick ta\nnew. [ei the uic Van tl une hurn for B\nfew mi.uues iil[ the edge is charred,\nthen pnefe down tha eorteeo to make\nit even, hy placing a piece ot tissue\npaper over the (ing r and pre_\u00bblng\ndown   gently,     Wicki   carad   tor   in\nihis    ni.inner    will    last    dig   months \u2014\nprovided,  \u00ab,r ,'ourae,   thai   you  never\nallow   ; our  keroj^ne  \u2022\u2022'\u25a0:  tank  to get\n\u2022o low thai  tha wick  IteeH burns Instead of cK.\nHowever; if you have coi\u00bbd ntloua-\nly attfhded to tha Wick In tins manner,  anil   have  k\u00abp|   ibe   nil   tank   suf-\nri<ieni!y full, nnd the flame la still\nlow, then you nay know that th^\npipe whit* carrtei tha keroaene fnun\nihe  i;i,ik   ti.   ihe   burner   is  cloggad,\nTo dean   this  ptpa   nniave  the can  at\ntha. and of ihe pipe and force oil\nthrough i; until it flowi traety,\nDo you relaige thai wh u vour\nkeroaene is allowed ta bum at full\ncnpaclty\u2014thai i--. with ihe tie ma us\nigh as it can go without smoking\u2014\nIt la eon tutting about eighl or nine\nounces of .>ij all hour? This makes\nI -o   great   a    tag    Bpofl    [lie    stuvr\u2014 as\n\u00abU us upon   the   ]ll( ketbookl     (And\n'     '        '\u25a0   l  a owly alwaya bus more\nry   to   opagal -   yoitr  range\n\u25a0ee-fourtha of Ita capacity,\n\"de. fOf at a moderate\n\u25a0 il will burn only five\nn  hour.\nCenter line of small stars rejiresenta nnrmal temperature for the month, while round dots show the predicted\nvariations.\nWASHINGTON, Sept. -\nv. ava of rather severe li\np< cte^i in croaa coiitlnen\ni enterinf on B*ptemb\"r\nto the southward In im\ntal night, gain force an\nA atorm\nduring week\nii   move well\na r.l\nStO\nPXpeOted   I\"   be   trf   ttle   pe\nvariety, but not of th<\ndankeroua type. IVklln\ncenter, ;i wav\u00ab of co\naoutb and cold tempera\nheavy local, ven*ra) ra\nhalf of continent, win\ng   we;\nulnoetlal\nvera and\ntin\nHi. with\neastern\nredoml-\nb. lo\nlie\nUl\n!'!\u25a0\nIn tenuity,\npei-.Hii.res\npaetea  to\n0   enniplei\nif wiun\nend  tii\nclearing\nj   eiuiliii\nThla\nH is expected\ntli ward, proh-\n\u25a0 surplui corn\nof moderate\nrising e-m-\nather, is ex-\ndurlng week\ntba\nni .\niry weather\naoutharn\n,-ell   as   ii.\nId   WpVfl   fob\nidh Bavff lfl\n.1-   ia   willed\nThin period\npeeled to aa-\n.ui and Dee\ntlona,\n.im in\ndamage to crops is expected\nnod   c-nt. ring on  September\nOctober Weather\nOctober in expected to average mod-]\nprate   in   hold   t.-iiii'er.iiure  ami   praolpl-\ntatlnn extremca! near a nornial month.\nA  mild atorm w -v* cantering on i, fol\u00ab |\nlowed bi a aharp oold awve in north;\nmild   storms   e.uiieiijitr oa   ti   and   15;   a ;\nitorm wave centering on 2j nnd \\\ni modftr\nng \"n :\noils   (he\nfpitatu\nely\ni,  dm\nprin<\ne atorm w\n>vhich  two\natorm (on\neen I\nper\nand prated   to  be I\n'Mii'in'ii'*(\u00ab\u25a0    arvi\" e  nnrmal    tempera- !\nmm. s e.yt  nf   RiK-klea and bulow  nor-\n[nal waat of Rocktea u an -average fm*\nthe month; aboul nnmiHi temperaturss\nflrat   ID  daya und  \u25a0  little below  normal\ntemperaturea last IB days as a general\naverage; above normal precipitation on i\nnorth Pacific slope, t:i.st coaal and east j\n(intf   sections:   about   normal   precipin- J\ntion in souiinv.st and In daatera great\nc< ntral   valley a;  below normal  preclpi- '\nUtlon   in   other   s.eiions   of   the   eonti- j\nn. io.    October  is expected  to average\nfair   to   pond   crop  weather  generally.\nBeat outdoor weather during first  half\nonii.     -M'.si   precipitation   during I\nAll the mat of the wheat\nSHREDDED\nWHEAT\nTOISCUIT is Shredded Wheat in\nwaferform-cieliciouswithtatten\ncheese or marmalades\nthf\nriod\nBlames the Thymus\nGlands for Flapper\nand Effeminate Youth\nTORONTO,   Sept.\nwith the \"effeminate\nnfsh flapp ra\" of the\ntioji is that thynn\ncontinued   to   operate\nI, \u2014The trouble\nloinli and man-\npresent genera*\ns    ghmda    ha ve\n.ft \u25a0[\u25a0   their   de\nvelopment from childhood. Dr. Victor\nH. Llndlabr of Chicago told the\nOntario Drugteaa Praetitlonera' aaaaet-\ntion in annual nteeting here today.\niv. Ltndtthr said the fad that tha\ntiiymus ghutda were operating beyond\ntheir  proper  period   waa du i  to  the\nsoftness and luxury which the march\nof si-i.cn.e ami drMiatlon entailed In\nilu   Uvea  of   the   pverage   person   of\nDistillers Compile\nReply to Charges\nMade by Patenaude \\\nMONTREAL,   Sept.   14.\u2014the  Kiar   I\nft   news    story    today    says:\n\"Contending   that  tha ohargea   mad\nagainst   his   company   ure   'ads-urd'   tli\n.manager   of   the   Dominion   DlatiUera |\nLtd.,   statecl   here   mday   that   his   firm\nIs    prepared    to    Justify    its   operation\nbefore the conns and la preparing a\ncomplete anawer to tha rhargea of\nlion. K, t.. Patenaude, mlnlaaer of\njuai iee on the Meighen government,\ni   in  tic  exchequer\ntirt\nered   tb\ntl    Sep li\nn.B 17.811   Whi\ndo\nclaimed,\n.Vs   a    remedy,   bl\na tion In annual n\nliv-es for young p*\nof  their   thymua  i\nadvocatt\netlng  he\n\u2022de\nThree\ninjured\n,s    were    Killed    and    I\nex-plosion   on    the   tan\nMaru.    in    Tftk >ham\n^  ^^^\\Sf,teJ'Ramsays ?a\u00bb.^ Cream Sodas\nCcnrt Orders Him j\nto Pay Up His Back      |\nAlimony and Sheriff'\nUS\u2014    Veilel;,   s,.\u201e,     il.-Kreeeek    Tie,.\nItvttu &Jr\\fT-*_\neee-el-.e-.e)  ihe.  Hhe\ntall    eeeel. sk    li,.\nle.1,1 He,\np.-e seenee\nreelle.l    |\n\u2022Me\niff  e\neeeeel   hla\nII.*.'    leike-\nleleee-e. 'I'irin.y iee\neee s forthwith Jl'leee\nend pleeriffs it*, eeeeel\n...  \u2022*>!\u2022 ,live,r,.,l  \u201eif...\neel   althouyh   eeile'   neeeele\nTi\nIle\nllVilli\neel Ii.t s.eee :er\neeeee j.'renele.|l ee\nleeeee   enee.nl.el\nli____- \u2022    Oh-* (rl t_-_\u00bb  m_r_\u00bbt\n\u2022\u20ac\u00abra_n>vjieA     uftu.   ccl-v_  hA^axXjAt\n-\/k-Otv*_*\nolJUclIJLUxJ\n__\u00bb  to    -UAt    t4*-ca    _I*c\nbL-_^t      O-Aji      Wrt      hJUiiAMt     Ao     ao-_v-tJL\nrv_.   utru\\\nlleev .\ntthc\nSilt   eef  fl.l\nIt takes organization tt\nyour rights. Forty pedestrians\nin t close bunch can stop any\ndarned   flivvsr.\nHe,If    I\nI llf>   eellie-\nO    iveeiiel    elee. een't    kn\">W\nleetlf  ffnt   Iheel   weij-.\nheliv\nMeeny   prayern   eero   heeee^el   nn   Ihe'  :eK-\n\u25a0umptlon that t}u 1,'ej-ei _Mexn*c know\nhis   buslii    s.\n\"DIDN'T      ENOW      IT       WAS\nLOADED\"   IS   NOT   A   OOOD   EXCUSE   TOR  BHOOTINO   oiT  Tin;\nMOUTH.\n1'vt.ry   eleey.   snm\u00bb>ivhtre,   romane-e   ie\nhelnc spoiled hy iiiatiimi*n>-.\nHeeforc   .\u25a0alorif.f*   were-   dlareevcred   ee\nwife   rofeke.fl   whet   \"hf\"   like,I.\nVAST   HONOLULU\nHONOM'LU, Se.pt. :3.\u2014The* rity\nhnd county of Honolulu Is an areee\namona the' leercesl In Ihf worlel.\nntrctchinff anme* MIX) miltefl south of\nthe city of Ikennlielei and somettilni?\ninore tlian that to the northwest.\nj That Body\nof Yours\nI    By JAMBS  W.  BARTON, U.S.\nri^'i'irniiiiiiifflfliwiiiiiliw \u25a0;:; &?., \u25a0\u25a0:-\":\nExamining the Doctor\nAn interesting experiment ia recorded irom ejtlnga T'ounty, New\nVork, where the medical society in\ndiscussing the value of periodic\nmedical examinations, decided to undergo the examination thamaelvof\nand   check  up   the  results.\nNinety-one members were examined in all. The chc?k up was most\ncarefully done, as it was thought\nthat statistics* nf this examination of\na PTOUp of men, who had the health\nof the community In their care,\nwould he n lesson to lhat and other\ncommunities.\nQroup records were kept of men\nunder If, others under 50. under C'l\nand    so    forth.\nNot a single memhir Of this medl\ncal society was put fn the physical\nly   perfect   clnss.\nOf course this Is not alarming, in\nItself because doctors OT* so busy\nlooking  after other  people   that   they\nwill sometimes put 'iff narraaarj\nOperation*.' sueh ns teeth or t<tnslls.\ntiiat they Int nd to undergo when\nthey    'tift    more    time.\"\nBul there is another point that is\nworthy of attention. One doctor\nmight cxamlnn another doctor, unil\nthe latter ln turn examine the fir\".\nonf. The average doctor is *\u2022\u00bb used\nto looking nt Kick people, at definite\nailment*, that he would llke.y he\nrather gen- rasa or kind'In estimating\na brother physician, whom he MM1\ntvary day, and knows Is appar'ntly\nalways    well.\nAnd yet, notwithstanding this,\nthere whs not a physjcilly perfect\ndoctor   in   the   entire   number.\nWhat   If   my   thought?\nThat   nut   less  than   once  a   year,\nAddp\n'nd in\n>P*  tot reply\nnipiirieH ti\namped-\nCditor,\nMh\nKirk-man\nwlae-\nyour birthday a* someone\niv aucfeated,  you  ahould R\t\nfamily doctor and undergo an examination from h< ad to foot Re*\nmember the feet halp to earn the\nliving Juel aa mach as thi head with\nmust of nSp M have htm examine the\nentire    body,\nfurther, don't healuto to ask him\nqueajnna  resardht|   diet,   sleep,   and\nexercise,     ln*(*a IIM'     that    is     bow     yoil\nnd to lice  right   uaually means\nbf\n'II,\n.Most ef ns are not thinking about\nhngth of iiff., but rather fulness of\nlife, antl no nun ter who you are,\nwli.ii your name, tame, or\" wealth,\ny<ni can onlj gat out of this Ufa\n'vliu   that   body   of   yotlM   glVW   Joti.\nVour whole attitude toward yourself, toward all things, and nil people, depends upon the ont.ook op\nlife Which ynur body gives ynu.\nLaunch Three-Year\nAttack Upon the\nDread Diphtheria\nOTTAWA. Rent\nonttefrnt-wtde ,-niei\n-  being launched\n14.-\nA\n\/\nle    eeie.ite   elieeliel,\nll\u00ab   month   by\neeii'.ll.e.l     eeffle\nOf     le.e.lU.\nell    lee\neeeee  llneii\nthe    llee.\ne.flee'leil-\neeeeel-     \\eilli    lie.\neeeeel   pftlt\u00abUV\u00bb   I\nSpeeder Clashes With\nLocomotive;  Two Men\nAre Killed Instantly\nCORDOVA,     Al\nWillie. Wl 111 11.IIV l.e\nM     e-ellliele.  |     \\\\ |(h\nceerv.. I eeee miles f.\neen.l Victor Me.eeiki\nvl:ll.   me leelevi-s  of\nNe rthweRtern  run\nPRESS BODY MEETS\nIN VICTORIA CITY\nwere killed.\nnoon. Thr.\njured.\niska.    Bept,    >4.\u2014\ncamp thetr specd-\ni. locomotive on \u25a0\nnin hen* yesterday\nu und Mike Onto-\na Copper Itiver -S-\noad    HeWtioa   gang,\nlearned this alp r-\ner    men    wero    in-\n24.\u2014At      ihis\nsle>o    opening\nVICTORIA, Sept.\nmorning's business\nthe joint conference of\nelation* of Alberta. Brltlah Columbia\nand Yukon, the address of welcome\ndelivered by \\V. M. Marehant, acting\nmayor of \\'ictoi ia, was responded\nto by Uonard D, Noabttt, p rami dent\nof the AJbarta Pran association.\nThe women members were entertained with an automobile tour of\nthis city this evening and later were\nreed veil    at    -Government    Hou^e    by\nLieut enant>Oovi rnor  Bruce,\nBANKERS GET GOOD\nVIEW OF ROCKIES\nluvri-*   BPRlNOg   noTKi.,   Alta,\nS'pi.   14.\u2014A   BHtlt>faetory   clearance    in\nveatber condltlun thla morning enabled\nthe parly of 203 in.iiihers of the Pennsylvania branch of tha American [tanker's aeaoctatlon, who apent yeaterday\nai the Hand' Sprlngii hotel to motor to\nLake   eUraltfl   tot   lunch   with   a   aide\ntrip   afterward   tn   tha   roho   valley   and\nTakakkaw   filla.\nM u n lei pa]   farm\nmen will b * urged\nidiy   coune'l.\nempl\nelderly\nB\u00a7_\\\\iiAi_t%ii Let us fi^ure y\u00b0ur bills\nU IIUI IIS *   of Buying Material. Coast\n- -    '           m    - Lumber a specialty.\nMaterial john burns & son\nFlashlights\nand Batteries\nWe wish to advise the public that we have received\nanother large shipment of the famous\nBURGESS BATTERIES\n\"The Kind That Lasts Longer\"\nWe have them for Radio, Engine and Flashlight.   All the\npopular styles.\n\u2014PRICES RIGHT\u2014\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardwart\nNEL.ON PHONE   21 __  0.\nabsence of\nclosed car rumble\nYou never have driven a car so quiet\nand free from the vibration that\ncauses closed car rumble as the 1927\nMcLaughlin-Buick.\nElectricity might be its rtiotive power,\nso effortless is the power-flow* and\nchange of pace.\nInterior noise is gone from McLaughlin-Buick closed car interiors. The\nnew McLaughlin-Buick engine Is\nvibrationless beyond all previous\nexperience, at every speed I\nWe ask you to try this new car and\ndiscover for yourself how vitally\nMcLaughlin-Buick again has improved\nmotor car performance and comfort.\nThis is the Greatest McLaughlin-\nBute Ever Built.\nGREATEST\nMCLAUGHLIN-BUI\nEVER BUILT\nNELSON TRANSFER CO., LTD.\nCor. Vernon and Stanley Sts.    -    Phone ,15.    -    Nelson, & C\n6V|\nWWII \u00bbbtti\u00ab. AxrroMeili.il am ioiit. wilauohunbuick. win h-udthiu\n I\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926\nPage FItS\n\/obl\nAstoria ShoesforMen\nAstoria Shoes in all\ntlie leathers and\nshapes. Solid in every\nrespect and designed\nin all the newest\nstyles.\nPrices:\n$9.00 to $11.00\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nTO\nT\nRev.\nMr.   Turner   of   Prince\nRupert to Come\nHere\nPULPIT VACANT\nHERE SINCE JUNE\nCRANBROOK NOTES\nCRANHROOK, Sept. 24.\u2014it is expected that a large number of doctors will be in attendance at the\nmeeting of the extra mural postgraduate tour which Is to be held\ntoday at the St. Eugene hospital.\nThe clinic will be in charge of three\nprominent doctors from Winnipeg.\n\u2022 Alex Ni.d>et, son of W. A. Nisbet,\nleft yesterday for the east to resume his studies at the University\nof Toronto.\nE. E. Breckinham, manager of\nKimberley, has been transferred\nhere.\nWas 111 But Two Days; Former\nMillman and Hotel\nProprietor\nWheat crop in Germany this year\nis equiil to about one-third ot that\nin  Canada.\nCANADIAN Ij,,: PACIFIC;\nSTEAMSHIPS Mi.-=E5AL.      LIMITtB\nCRANHROOK, Sept. 24.\u2014After an\nillness of two daya Charles Howard\nof this city, died, at the St. Eugene\nhospital lust night from congestion\nof the  kidneys.\nThe deceased, who was well-known\nIn the city and district, was formerly\nin partnership with George Thrasher\nin the Bull River hotel. He went\ninto that business following an accident In which he lost an eye while\nemployed as sawyer at the Wardner\nmill. Besides his widow and one\nsmall child, he has several brothers\nand sisters. Ernie Howard of Fort\nSteele is one. His birth place way\nSpringfield,   Nova   Scotia.\nTill\n\u2022He   Comes,   Church   Will\nAssociate With Pres-\nterians\n.SOCIETY\nII\nAID TEAM GETS\nA call extended Sunday by the\nFirst Baptist church of Xelson to\nRev. K. G. Turner of l'rlnce Rupert\nhas been accepted, a wire received\nby Ih*. Iff, Wolverton. senior deacon,\ncontaining   word   to   that   effect.\nThe wire does not Mty when the\nnew pUttor will come, but intimates\nfuller  details arc   coming  by   mail.\nMr.    Turner   is   ;i    young   preach'r,\nwho   has   been   in   his   l'rlnce   Rupert\npastorate two  year.-'.    He  is  married.\nSucceeds   Mr.  Tyner\nSince Juii\", when Rev. J. E. Tyner,\nwho t*trved. the Nelson church fur\nsix years, ti signed, and took ;i\npamurate in Vancouver, the Nelson\nchurch   has   been   past oriels.\nAn offer matte by the church to\nthe I'resbylerian congr-.gatinn In\nNelson, of the use nf its church edifice for the immediate future, Bai\nbeen accepted, and the two cnngrogn-\ntlons will join in worship for the\nnext few weeks, it is understood, or\nuntil the new pastor arrives, Ret. J,\nYoungson, tbe Presbyterian pantor.\npreaching in Nelson Sunday mornings, and in Trail Sunday evenings.\nC. P. R. Team Finishes Fourth\nWith 363 Points; Weston\nTeam Wins With 450\nMontreal, Quebec,\nTo Europe\nTO LIVERPOOL\nOct.   1, Oet. 29. Nov. M      Montclare\nOct. 8, Nov. 5     Ifoatroym]\nOct. Hi       Montrose\nOct. 2i:, Nov. 19    Montcalm\nNov. 12      Mt uigama\nTO  BELFAST-GLASGOW\nOct.  V    MsUffanu\nOct. 21, Nov. IS     .Mentnalrn\nTO CHERBOURG-SOTTTHAMPTOir-\nANTWEEP\nOct.   8, Nov.   3      Mclita\nOct. 20, Nov. 17    KtnaadoM\nTO   CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON-\nHAMBUItG\nOct.  6, Nov. 24      Erap. Scotland\nOct. 27  .Stop, ot France\nAnd  regularly   thereafter\nCONVENIENT   DIRECT   SERVICE\nTO    IRELAND\nNO    TRANSFERS\nPull i details, with rates, from an)\nagent. Berth reservations can now b*\nmade\n*7. S. CARTER, Dirt. Paisr. Agt.\nNELSON. B. C.\nWINNIPEG,    Mar.,   S.pt.    14.\u2014\na   total   HON   of   iuv   points,   the\n;ild team from the Waaton shows,\nniiH'g, won the annual eotnpstttloi\nthe championship cii western Ca\nC.P.R., whieh finhlu-'l last nigh\nMouse Jaw. Sask. This victory Q\nf ies the W-MtOfl team to meet\nWinnipeg team from eastern line;\nDominion    championship.      The\nKury team came MOOIta In the ce\ntttton with .'1X4 points, Pin her\nSask., 37U points, Nelson, RC,\npoints.\nALE & STOUT\nThe medical *to-\nfra\u00abio,-i d*-*lr\u00bbiri*_\nthat rhre\u00ab part*\nof the \u25a0iiffrrln*c\nnmontif f em ill**\nU brfi.i\u00abht im liy\ndrlnklni to*\nmnefh t*\u00ab. ThU\ntunlr \u25a0\u25a0\u00ab or \u25a0tout\nmeet* \u25a0 dally\nwant. It \u00bbul(\u00bb\nthe moat (lellrnfe\natomachea. 75c\npacket     mabi'i    it\ngallon*.\nM.Allen A Co., Band  It:\ni\ni\nLeft\nPenniless\nto fight it out alone\nTHE savings of many years eaten up\nby Tom's long and fatal illness, Mrs.\nL. finds herself penniless.\nFrail and sorrowful she faces the future\nwith despair.\nWhat work can a woman of sixty do to eke\nout a precarious living? i\nIf there had only been some insurance\u2014 '\nBut Tom had said they'd have enough laid\nby to tide them through old age without\nspending money on life insurance.\nIf Tom could have foreseen the future\nwould he not have carried life insurance? We\nthink so, don't you ?\nHow1 clearly can you foresee the future?\nMight not your widow be left as Mrs. L. was ?\nWhy take a chance?\u2014especially when the\nprofits earned by Mutual Life Policies make\n- the cost of insurance so very reasonable.\n^MUTUAL LIEE\n\u25a0 (\nL\nE DISPUTE\nIN IHE HOUSE\nNo Signs for End of the Coal\nStrike;   Baldwin   Will\nMake Statement\nLONDON, \u00a7tpt |4.\u2014All effort*  hav*\ning   fulled   to   braak   the   d____Re.lt   in\nthe protracted Itritish eon I ti. -up\nspokesmen of both sides m, ill air th<\n(\u25a0sputa In the house of commons 04\nMonday and TnMwy when parliament\nRMembtes for two tho:-' ta renfttrn\nthe   emtrfcitcy   power*   regulation.\nI'D-mj.-r   .Baldwin   will   matte   \u25a0   ful\nstatement    to    tW \"hous,.    explutmni\nwhelher   the   government    still    is    pii\npared to aot ;is mediator in Uts eoo-\ntrovsray, aotwlth-staadtny its recent\nfailure to bring about a settlement.\nA.   J.   Cook,   secretary  of  the   Brltlal\nminers\"    federation,    declared    tonight\nthat there were no eigni uf ihe end\nof   thn   .strike.\nThis column Is being conducted\nby Mr--*!, M. J. Vlgneux. AU news\nof s social nature, including receptions private entertainment-*-.,\npersonal' Items, marriages, _tc, will\nappear in this column. Telephone\nMrs. Vigneux at her home.\nMr. and Mra. William Brown of Vancouver, who formerly resided in Nelson are guests of their sous, W. Urown\neni a. H. Brown. (\nMrs H. fWrbank and children of\nHarrup spent yesterday Iff the city.\nMr and Mrs. A. Walde of Fernie have\nreturned to Nelson from Trnil, where\nthey visited friends^\nDonuld Calvert of Kaslo waa in town\nyesterday attending tho fair.\nMSoe Vera K*-*dpath, Victoria street.\nhas returned from Blue itiver. where\n\u2022.lie has been visiting her sister nnd\nhrother-in law. Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams and from Canmore. Alta,, where\nshe was the guest of her sister and\nbrother-ifi-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. V.\n(.louldlng.\nMiss Nellie Allen of tJraitd Fnrka Is\nthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Cole\nman,\npes\nMiss Isobel Innes of linind Forks Is\nin the city, the guest of Mr, and Mrs.\nJ. B, Curran. High -street.\nMlSS Uttth Kuerby Of Orand Forks 1*\nthe  Ruefit  of   Mrs.   H.   L.   Genest,   Silica\nCharles Brockington of Slocan I'ark\nspent yesterday  tn town.\nMr and Mrs. O. V. Melrose of Van-\n\u25a0\u25a0nuvev are in the city to reside, Mr.\nVeirose hsving been transferr-fd her*\nfrom the const as head of the forest\nbranch for tho southern interior.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. I.. S. Mackersy nnd\nlaught\u00bb\u00abr, MontcH, have returned from\na. couple of  weeks'  Vacation at  Balfour.\nMtM Marjorie yuin of   Ham.p spent\nyes-terday shopping |n town.\nMr. and Mrs O, Hindel Victoria\nstreet,   have   left  for a  vacation to  the\nA. Tapanllu of Kioiidrl Mpent yesterday in town,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMM .Tames Cherrlngton of Cieatoi.\nspent yon ter day in the city.\nMrs. J. Coupland, who has btvii at\ntending the fair, leaves this mornlni:\nfor her home at Boswell.\n\u2022 \u00bb    \u00ab\nMr. and Mrs. F. Phinncy of Vancouver have arrived in town to sp-nd a\nfew months white Mr Phinney has taken up his duties as relieving telegrapher at the C.I'.K. Telegraphs.\n\u2022 *    _\nMr. and Mrs A. J. Burnsidy nf Toronto, the-latter formerly Miss Hurle'\nWhimster. who attended f*t. Joseph's\nacademy here and is a sister of H.   M\nhliiister of Nelson, are the parents of\nbiby boy.\nMr. and Mrs. I.e.-die Tralnor of Kasl.\nspent yesterday in town.\nMrs-. Bruin and ehiidren of Yancuu\nver, who are visiting friends iu.SloCiiii\nCitv, were yesterday iu the city attend\ning the fair.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nAllan Dill wlni bus been the gUSft\n-\u25a0f his parents Mr. and Mrs A. J. Dill\nMill   street,   for   the   past   Week,   [eft   yes\nt.r_,,iy morning for his home in Seatlh .\nMrs. K. I'opoff and her daughl-r 01\nSlocan Ctty were in town attending thi\nfair yesterday.\n\u25a0Ll\nE\nRobert Young Receives Diploma\nat Meeting of Nelson Union\nOF CANADA S^?S\nJ.   D.   BRACKETT,\nDistrict  Manager, Cranbrook,  B.  C.\nJABdES   SKINNER, \u2022<\nDistrict   Agent,   Nelson*   B.   C. ,\neV-M\u00ab*w>\u00ab-**,\\V.    \u25a0Mirr\\\\v_a,'rtar_SIIC\\\\', Jll'\nAn uttu.siiul event distinguished a\nmeeting of Nelson local No. 340.\nInternational Typographical Union,\nheld yettCraay, when Robert Tounff.\nwho recently QpmpletUd a full Oor-\nres|)oiidenc(.- cniii^e. covering evi r\\\nipialification of a proficient printer,\nwith tbe correspondence school con-\nduett d from Indianapolis, Ind., by th<\nInternal ional Typographical union,\nWas presented wilh till diploma, forwarded to the local for the purpose,\nand received the hearty congratula-\ntieria of his follow members.\nMr. Young Is on the mechanical\nstaff of The  DailyNfws.\nCarbon monoxide gas caused the\ndeath of O. C. Allen, one of Detroit's\nbest-known   builders.\nT_T\n$11 Baker Street,  Phone 100\nStyle Supremacy\nIt is the desire of every woman to wear clothes which\nposKess that element of style which gives the wearer\nsuch  a  distinctive appearance and personalizes  in->\ndividuality.    That element is style supremacy, whiCh\nis so characteristic of our Women's Apparel Section.\nBLACK GOWNS THE OUTSTANDING MODE\nHere are the new Black Satin Frocks for immediate\nwear\u2014smart enough for any occasion. Black Flat\nCrepes and Georgettes for more formal affairs. Black\nis promised in unprecedented vogue, not only in daytime fashions but for evening as well. One and .two\npiecj models\u2014new blouse effects, ampleur fronts,\ndraped effects, surplice effects and all the newest\nin skirt treatments. PRICED AT ?39.00 TO\nSKJ5.00 EACH.\nSOFT VELOUR HATS THE LAST WORD\nReflect your individuality by having one of these lovely\nVelours, known as Soleil Flambaut\u2014draped on your head\nby our designer. This smart fabric has a soft silken surface\nthat accents the rich tones of the lovely new colorings.\nBlush, Sand, Grey, Green, Bordeaux, Wood tones and Black.\nREASONABLY PRICED AT ?7.50 TO $1-1.00 EACH.\n-_..L 'I!\t\nConservative Association President in East Kootenay Answers  Lib   Editorial\nCapt.\nterday  *\nNelson.\nof Harrop spent\nMr.   and   Mrs    Krank   ilndel   of Trail\nleft   yesterday   for   their   home  after  a\nVtelt   to   the   former's  parents,   Mr.   and\nMrs. J. T. Blndel  Victoria street.\nwe,*\nMr. an.l Mrs. Alex Cheyne mv leaving for th\"ir home in fine this niom-\nmti. after a holiday with friends in the\ncity.\nMrs-,\nNelson\nA.   Kennetry  of   BosWell   wan   a\nvisitor during the  fair.\nYOUNG WOMEN\nSUFFER MOST\n .\u2014.        * i\nThe\u00ab_ Two Found Relief by\nTaking Lydia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Compound\nAyer's Cliff, Quebec.\u2014 \"I bar*\nbeen teaching for three yeara, and\nat the end of the\nyear I always feel\ntired and have no\nappetite. I was\nawful sick each\nmonth,too,having\npains in my back\nuntil sometimes 1\nwas'oblged to stop\nworking. A friend\nrecommended\nLydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable\nCompound to me\nand I heard many women telling how\ngood it was so 1 thought it would help\nme. And it did. Now I take six\nbottles every year and recommend it\nto others.'' \u2014Donalda Fanteui,\nAyer's Cliff, Quebec\n\"Unable to Work\"\nCanning, Nova Scotia.\u2014\"I had irregular periods and great suffering\nat those times, the pains causing\nvomiting and fainting. I was teaching school and often for some hours\n1 would be unable to attend to my\nwork. Through an advertisement in\nthe papers I knew of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it\nhaa been of great benefit to me, the\ntroubles being completely relieved.\"\n\u2014Laura J. Eaton, Canning, King's\nCounty, Nova Scotia. 0 .\nIj. I) Frink. M.K. of Butte. Mont., and\nMr.-:. Krtnk aro spending the week-end\ntl the city.\n\u2022 i    *\nMrs.   John    McKny   and   children   ol\nHalfour wen Ne>?o'i v'sttors yesterday.\nJack   Ffcbe?  of Slncton  -spent jester*\ndi-y  in   town.\nMr and Mrs. H. Plmock, 710 Mill\nslreet have had M their xuest their\n\u25a0to,  Homer  Dlmo-Ok,  who  left  yesterdav\nt'or   Edmonton,   wtiers   be   is   ittidyln-f\nmedicine at tlie tlniverntty of Alberta.\nHi* has bom Spending bis vacation In\nSandon nfcsaylnK at the Silversmith\nn;i ue.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. James Brodie, St:inl\u00bb>\n-street, have as their RueHtH over the\nvivek-end their daughter MI*h Kathleen\nProdi\", and Miss Isabel (ialbraith, who\ner* teaching at Thrum*.\n\u2022 \u2022    i\nJ. Fowhr and Mon of Uobaon who\nhave spent the past few days in'town,\nhave  left   for  their home,\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nMr. and Mra. Ashhy of Harrop wer.\ncity visitors yesterday\n\u2022 \u2022    I\nMrs. W. J MoConnfll nnd her sister\nMiss Sadie Mctntoch, both of Harrop.\nspent yesterday attending the fair.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMIbn Jessie Harrop of Harrop waa h\nvisitor to  town yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nR. Relnhold of Vancouver orrftnucr\nfor the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Is\n\u00abpendinff a few days in the city.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs W. T>. Itidg* of Bon-\nninprtnn and their family Were Nelson\nvisitors yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u00bb\nEugene Hh-d. who h\u00abH been visltlnR\nfriends- at Kdmonton, has returned to\ntown.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMiss JeHn niendenninff of Slogan Park\nspent yesterday In the city.\nHarry Coleman of Grand Forku  who\nOiinie to the city to attend the fall fHir.\nIs the fruest of Ills brother and slster-ln-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman.\nooe\nF. Job. prinetpnl of Procter nchool\nwas in town yesterday en route to visit\nrelatives  ln  Slornn City\n\u2022 *    \u2022 \"\nMarv Plewer of Balfour was ln town\nyesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. A. Llntc and son John,\nof Balfour ispent yesterday in Nelson.\nRev. T. O'SulHvan of Vancouver, of\nthe Chureh of Our Lady of Perpetual\nHe!p_ who h;is been oonductlnK a mission at the Church of Mary Immneti-\nlate. left last night for Orand Forks\nwhere he will open a mission.\n. *    \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs R. O'SulHvan, Fairview\nreturned  last nicht from Spokane.\nW. R. Tr-ench of Kelowna. who accompanied Mayor D. W. Sutherlsnd tn\nCranbrook on his Mawonlc tour left\nlast niKhl for his home.\n\u00ab    \u2022\nOn Tuesday evening the wedding of\nA. E. Strnmstrad and Martha J, DnuR-\nIflS took place at 8t. Paul's manse   Rev\nF. R.  (J.  Dredge  nfffcintlng.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022 *\nThe weddln? of A.  R. Macdonald and\nWins Jessie Fernie. both of Trail wis\nperformed   lasl   evening   bv  Rev    F   n\nG. Dredge nt St. Paul's mange    '     '\nSheriff of Blgln seized the steamer\nCity of St. Iflrnace for unpaid debts\ntotaling   about   $HiQ0.\nMrs. Ruth Robinson snd Mrs. N. O.\nWardsl! iwnm a dlsta.ice of IS in'llcs\nlh thfl Niagara river,\nCRANBROOK, Sept. U4.\u2014Humors\nwhich have been in circulation ever\nsince the election of Boft, Dr. Kins\nas Liberal member for Kast Kootenay to the effect that he would he\nopposed in the event of lil-s bcinff\nagain assigned a cabinet position, and\nMUM obliged to seek reelection, wero\nbrought to the limelight today\nthrougb an editorial whicli appeared\nin the local Liberal nrgan. The\neditorial referred to. after expressing opinion that the election of Dr.\nKtn^ would be pleading to most people in Kast Kootenay, giving nt it\ndid, Rritish Columbia representation\nin the new government, goes on to\nsay that \"there are prospect of him\nbeing opposed in the byebction.\"\n0\"i<'l    CWVMI\n\"A quiet canvass is being made to\nsecure a man to oppose Dr. King\nwhen he returns for the bvelectioti.\"\nsays the editorial, the name of .!.\nA. Younr, president of the Conservative association, is prominently men \u25a0\u25a0\nHoned as the logical man.\nIt goes oti to \u25a0 state thai Mr.\nYoung's name had been before ilie\nrecent nomination convention, but\ntbat he retired in favor of Efr. Corson of I'Yrnie, feeling that il WOUld\nbe politically suicidal and not in\nthe b<st inU rests of the district to\noppose Dr.   King.\nThe article concludes With the\nstatement \"lhat there in a strong\nagitation among certain Conservatives\nthat British Columbia .should contest the seat, and with that object In view are putting forward the\nname  ol   Mr.  Young.\"\nNews   to  Him\nWhen interviewed, today Mr.\nYoung stated that so far as he was\naware the Ktory witb regard to his\nname being suggested in connection\nwith the nomination was news to\n.him. To any inference that he was\na party to any wuch Idea thut he\nshould be selected gave It his positive  denial.\nSpeculation ia rife as to the reason for the publication of the editorial, for while the matter has\nbeen talked of by certain Labor and\nConservative followers, no Conservative organ published or circulated\nIn the district has ever suggested\nit.\nThe Labor party held a social and\ndance last evening when officers\nwere appointed but no word as to\nwhat might be their attitude with\nrespect to the byelectlon  learned.\nIS\nFOREPIHM:\nFailed to Report Motoring Accident; Licence Now\nYellow\nArthur T. Godfrey, pleading guilty )\nbefore Stipendiary Magistrate John\nCartmel on Thursday morning to a\ncharge of falling to report an accident,   paid   |   fine  of   *10.\nThe accident occurred September 18,\netha$ -Mr* Oodfrey was driving along\ntbe Ymir road, and struck a stump\njust on the Nelson side of Ymir. Thn\nfront   of   the   ear   was   l\u00bbadlv   damaged.\nHe surrendered bis blue licence, and\nwas   given   a   vellow   one.\nA   second   chaffs,   of   driving   to   the\n0m mon   danfc\ndiin\nMrs. Oalord.Fox, 60, of Orleans. Vt.,\nwas killed and four others were injured whi'ii an OXOroa train struck\ntheir motor ear near  .Mis.-usi'uoi,  Que.\nCol. C. W. P. Ramsey, who commanded tbe Canadian Overseas Con-\nsiruction corps during the Great War,\nWas falally injured in a motor accident   near   Hedford.\n?ee the.\nclassified\nadr\nWater   Users'   Community   Ih\nFormed;  to   Serve\n60  Acres\nAt a meeting held at Slocan Park\nthis week, attended by Dr. A. N. Wolverton, a water users community was\nformed and an Irrigation system decided   on.\nThe system will be of six units,\nthat Ih to say, serving six. ranches,\nwith a total area of till acres, and the\nwater will be flumed and piped to\nthe point of distribution a distance\nof three miles, E.U0 feet, flowing by\ngravity from a Cfeek on tbe opposite\nside of Sloean fiver and crossing the\nriver   at   an   elevation.\nAn order has been placed Cor the\nnecessary    pipe.\nCREDIT GOES TO\nMARINES, TUNNEY\nPHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21\u2014Inter'\nviewed nfter winning the heavyweight\nchampionship last night, Gene Tunney\nsftid: \"Give the marines credit, but\nfor them I could not have won; I\nmust now prove mysell worthy ot\ntheir confidence.\"\n'\/      Packet of\nWILSON'S\nFLY PADS\nWilt KILL MOPE FLICS THAN,\n\\S8\"WQRTH OF ANY \/\n\u25a0   .STICKY FLY CATCHER\nClean lo handle.   Sold by all\nDruggists, Grocers and\nGeneral Stores\nCUNARD\nANCHOR\nANCHOR-DONALDSON\nCANADIAN   SERVICE\nFrom Montreal\nTO   PLYMOUTH-CHEKBOXJBO-\nI.OKDOW\nAusonia.  Oet.   t:  Alaonci.  Oct.  li,\nTO  HVEKPOOX.\nA-trania, Oct   --.\nTO BELFAST AND  GLASGOW\nAlbania 0\u00abt l; L\u00abtltta, Oot i;\">.\nFrom New York\nj TO   QUEENSTOWN  AND   LIVERPOOL\n|   TO CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON\nAoiiitiUin   i'el    tl   -<    Hot.  IT, Pec. S.\n1 r-erengarlii, Oet. II, Kov. I, 14, '\n\u2022Maurrtanla. Oct H, tear. 1*. Dm. I*\nTO LONDONDERRY AND  GLASGOW\nOiliI'm im;i, Oct I;   ('ami ri'iita. Oct. :*.\nTO PLYMOUTM-HAVRE-I.ONDON\nCur mania, Oct, 'J; Tufeanla, Oot s\u00bb.\nTO  PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG\nHAMBURG\nAndunla Oct  7, >b\u00bbv. u.\nKODAKS\nU'c   carry   a   0Ofl_Bt*ta   l\u00bb\u00bbe   \u00b0f\nKodaka,   Aocetaarta.    and   Album**..\nLet us do your Developina\nand Printing^ Eight-hour\nservice.\nMall    Orders    Promptly\nAttended   To\nThe Poole Drug Co.,LtcL\nPHONE   25\nBOX   505\nFrom Boston\nTO   CUEENSTOWN   AND  LIVUKPOO-i\nSamaria  o^. ;i; LaeoHo, Oct. 17.\n*(';ills at  1'lynimith. Kaatbound.\n.   Mnney  onb rp,   rtraftH aud  Travellera*\nCbaques  at   lowest  rates.    Full infor-\nrnatinn   from   local   ataata   or   Con-v-\npnny'H    Office*.    .-J    listings   St.    W.,\nVaneuuver.   L!.C.\nWINTER DRESSES\nDYED\nOR\nDRY CLEANED\nH. K. Foot\nHigh-Clau  Dyer A  Cl\u00bbn\u00abr,\nFAIRVIEW NELSON,  B. C.\nNature's\nGood\nMilk\nCredit tor the high quality \".\nof Pacific Milk is due\nmainly to the valued herds,\nthe climate and the rare\ngrazing lands of the Fraser\nValley. It is our work to\npreserve its greater richness and fine natural\nflavor.\nPACIFIC MILK\nFactories   at   Abbotsford   and   Ladnen\nHead Offiee, Vancouver\nCOR.\nCOAL--WOOD\nGait Lump and McGillivray Steam Coal\nDry Cord Wood and Stove Wood\nNELSON  TRANSFER  CO..  LTD.\nMcLaughlin    and    Chavrolat   8\u00bbrvica\u2014Ooodyaar   Tiraa\nSTANLEY    AND    VERNON  STREETS    \u2022     NELSON,  B. C.\n-_\u25a0\n'\"\u25a0;nliiTM-(iiMaJ\"\n._-----______\u25a0\n \/f*t* mt~~+\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926\nTBAIL RECEIPTS\nT\nFortnight     Sees      Practically\n28,000 Tons Move to\nSmelter\n'Receipts of ore and concentrates\nat Trail smelter are keeping up their\nstrong g-alt. In the fortnight ending\n\u25a0Wednesday, 27,941 tons were received,\nof which 13,67-3 were for the first\nweek and 14.S06 for the second week.\nOf the 27.941 tons, 17\\57 were from\nthe properties -of the Consolidated\nMlninR & Smelting Company of Canada, while the remaining I0.4S4 represented   custom   shipper*.\nThe week cnrled Wednesday Hf\nthe old shipper, the Mo:lie Hughes of\nNew Denver, coming Into the list\nfor the first time this year,  while the\nsilversmith of Sandon, which has pre- j Revenge, Beaverdell (lead)\nVftoualy this year sent in 4040 tons of sally, I.e.i verticil (lead)\nlend and zinc ore, has now started rhelm.i, Merrltt (lead)\nshipping lead and zltt* concentrates.        Wellington,   Beaverdell\nSilver Hill, Crawford Bay\n(lead)     \t\nSilver Reef, Nelson (milling)\nQueen,  Salmo  (lead)   \t\nQueen   Victoria,   Ueasley,\n(copper)\t\nYankee Girl. Ymlr (lead)  ...\nYankee Girl,  Ymir  (milling)\nYankee Girl, Ymir (dry)   11,\nRowland\nVelvet,   Rossland   (copper)    ...       164\nBoundary,   Okanagan,   Simi'lkameen\nAtlmb) copper Co., Allenby\n(copper)     ,. 24,422\nAme,i   Co.,   Rock   Creek\n(milling)     ,\t\nBeavt\\,   Beaverdell   (lead)    ....\nHell,    BeaverdeU    (lead)    \t\nBoundary Mercantile & Equipment Co., Greenwood  (dry)   .\nBounty,   Beaverdell    (lead)    ...\nBrooklyn,   Greenwood    (copper)\nElkhorn, Greenwood  (lead)  ....\nEureka,   Nicola   (lead)   \t\nGold  l'ick,  Greenwood   (lead)   \u00bb\nImperial,   Rock   Creek\n(milling)    \t\nJ. S. Logie, West Summer-\nland    (lead)     .,\nMerrltt,   Coyle    (copper)    \t\nOkanagan   Mining  Co.,\nBeaverdell    (lead)    \t\nOliver,   Oliver   (dry)   \t\nPenticton   Mining  Co.,\nPenticton   (lead)   \t\nProvidence,   Greenwood   (dry)..\nPlanet, Nicola  (dry)    *\nZwlcky\nicky  (zinc)\n1 Cork-Province,\n14       (nulling)    ...\n41 Cork Provinc*, Z\n28  Daybreak,  Zwicky   (lead)   ..\nI Daybreak,   Zwicky   (milling)\n2g | Echo,  Silverton   (milling)   ..\nEnterprise,  Enterprise  (mill\ning)    \t\nGalena   farm,   Silverton\n(milling)    i   1,106\nHewitt,   Silverton    (milling)    ..        37\nHewitt,  Silverton   (lead)     86\nLucky Jim, Zincton   (milling)\nMcAllister,  Three  Forks\n(dry)    \t\nMetallic, Silverton (lead) ....\nMetals Recovery, Retallack\n(zinc)    \t\nMetals Recovery, Retallack\n(milling)   \t\nMolly Hughes, Zinctim  (milling ,\t\nMonitor, Three Forks (milling)\nMountain   Chief,   New\nDenver   (lead)    \t\nMountain Chief, New\nDenver   (milling)   \t\nOttawa, Slocan City (dry) ....\nQueen Bess, Alamo (lead) ....\nRambler, Rambler (bad) ....\nRambler, Rambler (milling) ..\nRoBebery-Surprlse,   New  Denver\n(lead)     \t\nRoseWry-Surprise,  New Denver\n(milling)    \t\n2p.   Ruth Hope,  Sandon   (milling)   .\n14   Ruth Hope, Sandon  (lead)  \t\n14  Silver Hoard,  Ainsworth  (lead)\nS63 ] Silversmith, Sandon   (lead)\n454\n117\nBl\n4\nIS\n701\n14\n4\nSI\n12\n1\n187\n1\n43\n1,983\n37\n62\n26\n480\n. 13,061\n0,246\n24\n401\n316\n12\nIU\n38\n48\n3.r>\nUl\n78\n785\nlute\nlieeeipU  foi   the year   tu\nth\"--   - Comolidated\nCompany mine* \t\n, Nelson-Arrow   Lakes\nAlice, Creston  (lead)    ....\n\u25a0Bluebird, D.er Park  (milling)\nEmerald,   Salmo   (lead)    ...\nEmerald, Salmo  (zinc)     \t\nOoodenough,  Ymir  (dry)   ....\nGoodenough,    Ymir    (lead)\nOoodenough,  Ymir   (milling)\nGranite,  Taghum   (copper)   ..\nMultiplex, Cambourne\n'  (milling)   \t\n(lead)\n! Yankee Girl, Grand Forks\n304,488 !      t*7)     \t\nSlocan-Ainsworth-Lardeau\n105   Alamo. Alamo  (lead)   \t\n7 Alpha,   Silverton   (lead)            29\n12 Black Colt, Sandon (lead) .. 26\n22 Black Colt, Sandon (milling) . 186\n131 Blue Bell. Riondel (mijlng) .. 12,929\n104 Bosun, New Denver (milling). 139\n19 Bosun, New Denver (zinc) ..'. 62\n9 , Canadian Group, Sandon  (lead)        80\nI Colonial,   Sandon   (lead)      36\n75  Colonial,  Sandon   (milling)     70\nirner Comfort in\nfilter intheNursery\nWINTER comfort is necessary to the health\nof growing children.   Over-clad kiddie. In\nchilly, drafty homes are subject to colds,\nand other childish ills.\nYou get the comfort and healthfulness of the\nright kind of heat from McClary's Sunshine Furnace because the warm air is humidified in the\nfurnace before it ascends to the rooms.\nCorrectly installed by McClary's accredited\ndealer in your district the Sunshine Furnace is\nguaranteed to deliver heat uniformly to every room\nin your home, under all conditions at all times.\nThe Sunshine Furnace by the simple operation\nof the drafts, without any structural alterations,\nburns hard or soft coal equally well and because it\nis an all Cast Iron Construction coke can be burned\neither alone or mixed with coal, without danger of\ncracking or burning out the furnace.\nWrite your nearest McClary's Branch for free\nbooklet:   \"Winter  Comfort   in  Canadian  Homes,\"\n  ^  that will give you\ny^-'-T\u2014~;^\\ VIH   much in teres t-\n\/'.\u25a0^\u2022--:-~--::*\"'\\V''' *\"*\"\"\"\"\"      J_H2   ing   information\nabout heating,\nfuel and the\nproper installation of furnaces\nso necessary in\nsolving the problem of comfort\nin Winter.\nITIMMLT MO\n-MID OI9CKA_-ED\nSMALL HOUS\nTh* p\u00abt*nt*d Air Plait Tt-ihg in MrCl\u00bbrj'i Sun\u00bbMn_ Fai-Mre mlx\u00ab pi_\u00bb\nbemtrd air with the itawi and volatile* (aoot) In \u00a7oft coal causing instant\ncomlmitlon wilh an interne!*? hot flame the heat of which la immediately\nfelt la the root-j> above.\nWOoryh\nSunshine Furnace...\nLondon, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Saint John,\nHamilton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Liverpool England.\nFor tale by R. H. Maber, Nelson; C. J. Miles,\nTrail\nAPPLE WRAPPERS\nIn Lots of 100 Pounds, 12c\n50-lb. lots, per lb\t\nLeess than 50-lb. lots, per lb.\n15ti\n.20.**\nTHEDAILYNEWS JOB DEPT.\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nPMNT1NG--RUUNG-B00KBIND1W\nSilversmith, .Seiiielem   (zinc)\nSUve-reenelth, Seendoll   (lead con-\nceietrates)\t\nSilversmith. Seemlon (zinc coli-\n\u2022mtratw)    \t\nStandard,  Silverton   (load)   ....\n^[ Standard, Silverton   (zinc)   ....\nSovereign,   Alamo   (milling*   ..\nSurprise, Howser (copper)  ....\nSurprise,  Sandon   (leacl)   \t\nSurprise,  Pandon   (milling)   ...\nTariff,   Ainsworth   (milling)   ..\nVictor,   Sandon   (lead)    ....\nWhitewater, Retallack   (lead)   .\nWhitewater,  Retallack\n(mi'.llng)     \t\nWhitewater, Retallack (zinc)  ..\nWonderful,   Alamo   (milling)   ..\nEatt  Kootenay\nAurora, Aldriehre  (milling)   ....\nParadise,  Lake   Windermere\n(lead)   \t\nSimmons, Galloway .(copper) ..\nStar, Windermere  (lead)  ......\nStemwinder,   Kimberley\n(milling)    \t\n| W. L. Bell, Louis Creek (milling    \t\nOther   Districts\nAtlin.  Atlin   (le.ed)   \t\nBouleler City group, Boulder\n(dry)     \t\nDuthle,  Smlthers   (lead)   \t\nDuthle,   Senltliers   (milling)   ...\nDuthle.   Smlthers   (dry)   \t\nDunwell, Stewart  (milling)  ....\nKsperanza, Alice Arm  (lead)  ,.\nHomeatake, Louis Creek  (milling)    \t\nRhode  Island,  Kamloops\n(milling)   \t\nWashington\nKnob Hill, Republic  (dry)   \t\nI^i.st  Cheiieee.   mpubllc   (dry)   .\nLone   l'inc,   Republic   (elrv).'...\nOld Hickory, Republic  (dry)  ..\nSilver Star,  Clieepaka   (lead)   ..\nTrevitt,   Republic   (dry)   \t\nQuilp,   Republic   (dry)   \t\nQuilp,  Republic   (lead)   \t\n59\n1,(11\n1,702\nIM\n3S\n0,314\n2(e\nCLT,\n740\n\u00ab73\n20\n9\n1,462\n180\nUSS\n5,131\n117\nFour\nExhibitor!    Share\nHonors;  Fuchsia\nAwards\nthe\nIn the iiwar.la of the N-.-l.sun fair,\naa print* fl, the lightweight utility\nawards in the poultry section were\nomitted.    These   were  as  follows:\nW. J. Pilchards, fir.\"* and third\ncockerels, ttttit and third pullet.. first\nyoung pvn; \\V. J. McKim, seeond\ncock, first hen, second pullet; Jt. h\\\nHalo, first couk, s*-*cond ana third\nlit ns, second young pen; A. C.\nSpiers, MOJond cockenl, third\npen.\nThe fuchsia award* In the flower\n-section were Incorrectly stated. They\nnhould haw heen: H. Waters, first;\nMrs. |C,   Erickson,  second.\nyoung\nVENEER WHS\nFI GROUNDS\nFair Midway Will Remain\nNelson  All Day and\nThis Evening\nALL RIDES AND SHOWS\nFIVE  CENTS,  KIDDIES\nAdmission  to   Grounds  Free;\nGyros Will Be on Hand Again\nWith Refreshments\nUy the kind consent of J. W. Conklin, manager of Conklin & Garrett's\nall-Canadian shows and at the special request of tho Gyro club of\nNelson the midway attractions, which\nhavo been one of the fea tarts of\nthe Nelson fall fair, will be continued this afternoon and evening.\nDecision to this effect was arrived\nat ytsterday after Mr. Conklin, manager of the midway attractions who\nhad just returned from a business\nvisit to the coast, waa informed of\nthe large number of people who were\nunable to enjoy the merrymaking\nowing to weather conditions which\nwere so unusual for this season of\nthe year.\nThe shows and rides will open this\nafternoon at 2 o'clock and at Mr.\nConkiin's special request the, day\nwill be made a field day for the kiddies. Being a school holiday the\nchildren will be more easily able to\nattend and all the rides and shows\nwill bo thrown open to them at the\nnominal charge of five cents. Ad-\nmission to the grouads will be free,\nNext week the Conklin & Garrett\nshows  will  play in  Trail.\nKOOTE\nPopular\nof\nExhibit   at   Fair\nEducational\nIs\nan\nNature\nElect Board of Managers; Plan\nSunday School, Ladies'\nAid\nACCEPT OFFER\nFROM\nOnly Fresh Tea Good\n\"SALADA\"\nSealed air-tight. Fresh and delicious.\nBAPTISTS\nCongregations  to  Meet Under\nMr. Youngson Jointly\nfor a While\nThe Nelson PTMbyterlftll\ngregatlyn held a meeting\nevening at the residence\nMra. J. B Uruv, to nn\nminister, Rev. J. YoUMf\nrived from (J rand Fork.'\nning.      There    was\nchurch con-\non   Thursday\nof Mr. and\net the new\non, who ar-\nWiuIneKday\nlarge    alien-\ndance, and the fathering was addressed\nby Rev. Dr. Dour law, and Rev. Mr.\nYoungHoii\nThe Nelson Raptist church, at present without a minister, recently offered Its church building as a place of\nworship until ita new minister arrives, and ft is likely the two congregations will hold Joint services\nthere for the next few weeks.\nOfficers  Chosen\nA board of managers, composed of\nJ. B. Gray, M. Gibbs, A. T. Park,\nJanus May and Joseph Clinton was\nelected. A chairman, treasurer and\nsecretary  will   be   elected   soon.\nIt is also intended to form a ladies'\naid society and to start a Sunday\nschool   in   the   near   future.\nThe gathering was a most enthusiastic one.\nMcLaren Appointed\nSmall Debts Judge;\nAlso a Magistrate\n(roorge <i. -VIcI_nren has been appointed judge of the small debts\nourt aud -stipendiary magistrate for\nNelson.\nWilliam   Brown,    police   magistrate,\nwas   also   Judge   of   the   small   debts\nourt but resigned  the position.\"\nThere   is   no   change   In   the   police\nTiaglslr itesblp.\nSore, Tired and\nBlistered Feet\nBe-the then la bet Water, than\nrob w.ll with MINARD'S\nLINIMENT. It will nH*ft rou.\nnever be without a bottle.       10\nMr. Dvorjetz, Eastern Expert,\nEngaged by Local\nCompany\nGeorge Dvorjetz, the Montreal veneer or plywood manufacturer, who\ncame to Neb on a few days ago as a\nresult of tbe Interest taken in the\nmatter hy tbe C.l'.U. natural resources department, and commanding some eastern capital, has satisfied himself as to the favorable\nconditions for tlie manufacture of\nplywood or veneer here, and at a\nmeeting of the provisional board of\ndirectors of ihe Rritish Columbia Veneer Works, limited, Thursday night,\nhe was appointed general manager\nof the local company.\nMr. Dvorjetz has had experience\nIn the manufacture of plywood In\nvarious countries. During the war\nperiod he was in charge of a large\nfactory at Portland, Me., manufacturing plywood for airplanes, the\nentire ouiput of which was taken by\nthe British government. He has\nalso been connected with the plywood department of VlOkttt, limited,\nthe   great   Rritish   engineering   firm.\nAfter a few days here, Mr. EUvor-\njetz will proceed east, in connection\nwith  his new duties.\nOne of the most interesting exhibits\nat the Nelson (air that ended last\nnight was the rt-uuarium, -which waa\ndisplayed by the (fisheries department.\nIt contained 14 specimens of live fish,\none dead fish and one living turtle.\nIn addition, there were five different\nkind** oV fish eggs In various stages\nof  development  on  disp'.ay.\nThe dead fish, a 14-pound local\nsalmon or Kamloops trout, was\ncaught near I'rocter by T. Homer-\nsham.\nH. Hublle loaned the diamond\nbacked turtle and gold fish, but the\nrest of the exhibit waa caught by\nmembers of the fisheries department.\nSome of the fish were on exhibit in\nTrail last week.\nAquarium's    Occupant*\nThe exhibit was housed In the new\ncement and glass aquarium, construction of which was completed Wednesday.\nAltogether, In the different compartments separated by wire screens,\nthere were eastern brook trout from\nthe Salmon river and Boundary lake;\ncutthroat trout from Sltcomb creek;\nrainbow trout caught in Kootenay\nriver; mountain trout caught at Six-\nMile; sun-fish or calico bass Xxota\nChristina lake; large-mouth black\ntan caught near Sirdar; small-mouth\nblack bass from Christina lake; Kamloops trout caught in the West Arm;\nredfish from Kokanee creek; char\nfrom Six-Mile; chub, squawfish and\nsuckers  caught  in  the  West Arm.\nThe eggs were of Kamloops trout,\nand Cohoe, Spring, Rink and Chum\nsalmon.\nWhat \"dependable\nreally means\nPonder the basic elements underlying\nDodge Brothers remarkable success\nand one simple fact stands boldly out:\nThe public not only believe in the\ngoodness of Dodge Brothers Motor\nCar, they believe in the men who build\nit and the men who sell it -\nThat is why the word DEPEND,.\nABLE is associated the world over\nwith Dodge Brothers name. It goes beyond the product and embraces every\ndepartment in Dodge Brothers great\ne_rganization.\nTouring Car     5H37\n. Ooeipe      $1517\nSeeian   \u201e   $1650\nSleort Roadster i  $1437\n' Delivered\nTHE CAPITOL MOTORS\nc.\nP.O.   Box\nNelson, B.\n?83\nPhono  65\nDodge- Brothers\nMOTOR CARS\nMADE     IN     CANADA '\nUPTON, YACHTSMAN,\nWAS A MULE DRIVER\nHound for Europe with a cargo of\nquebi Icho, the German freighter\nCbristel Vinnen haa been sunk in the\nBarava river.\nKIDNEY;\nm P,LLS i\n'Cv^rfr*;;\/\nNKW' ORLEANS, Ke'pt. 24. \u2014 Sir\nThomas Lipton, noted l'litish sports-\nneeen eind yeieletsman, once was the\nelriver of \u00ab mule-draevn street ceir\non a suburban line ln New Orleans.\nIt wus when he was a younte nean.\njust out ot his 'teens, Bald R. Lee\nlOeiwards, New Orloeins yachtsman\neeeiil intimate acejueeintanco of Sir\nThomas.\nWalked For Hit Pi\u00bb\n\"Kir Thomas has often told, with\nmuch reminiscent pleasure, of how\nhe would weilk all the way to Poydras\nmarket, ln theese deeys, for his lunch,\nl.eeause there he could Ret for a nle-kle\nthe M-O-Mt piece of plo to be lead for\nllee money in New Orleans,\" Mr. Edwards re-called.\n.Mr. Kelwards was one of the four\nmembers of tlee old Southern Yacht\nclub of New Orllee.ns, a pioneer In\nyacht racing in southern waters,\nwho allied ln wstabllshlnB the Gulf\nYachting association in 1920. The\ncrrailon of the fish class of one-\ndesign sloops by ihe Southern Yacht\nclub, now the second largest In membership, was a factor in saying yacht\nracing from extinction upon the advent  of  the  power boat.\nIjilcr Donate.* Cup\nSir 1 homas Lipton, on a visit to\nNew Orleans In 1914, offered an\nelaborate trophy emblematic ot the\nchampionship of the (lulf Yachting\nassociation, making the Southern\nYacht club trustee. Ten clubs of\nthe association, located at New Orleans, La.; Mobile. Ala.; Pensacola\nand St. Petersburg, Kla.; Rlloxl,\n,Hay-WHVelanel and Pass Christian,\nMississippi; St. Tammany, La.; and\nHouatju, and Corpus Christ!, Texast\ncontest annually for the trophy.\nThe winner relalns possession until\nthe next race.\nThe Pontiac Six Has\nSwept Canada\nSLOAN-McRAE LIBEL CASE\nOPENS UP ON  MONDAY\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 24.\u2014The\nSloan-McRae libel rase opens In\nXuiialmo  on September 27.\nNEVER in automobile ehistory has\nany new car achieved such\ninstant and overwhelming acceptance\nas the Pontiac Six.\nEver since its introduction, the Pontiac Six has faced a demand far in\nexcess of its capacity to fulfil\u2014Now,\nthe Pontiac Six is Canadian-built in\nthe huge, new Pontiac plant at\nOshawa, Ont\nTo inspect the Pontiac Six\u2014to ride\nin it\u2014to drive it\u2014is to realize how\nPontiac has won such outstanding\nsuccess.\nHere is a six built up to the high\nstandards set by General Motors-\ntested in General Motors laboratories\n\u2014proved on General Motors proving\ngrounds\u2014a car that has not compromised on quality\u2014a car that give*\nsmooth, powerful performance, ease\nof control, roomy comfort and\nstriking beauty.\nYet Pontiac\u2014a quality six in every\nsense of the word\u2014is available at\nprices made low beyond comparison\nby the unmatched facilities of\nGeneral Motors\u2014and now made still\n(ower by the removal of the Excise\nTax.\nCOUPE $1035 SEDAN $1035        LANDAU SEDAN $1125\n-^Factory        Sales Ttx Extra       No Excise Tax\nP.O. Box 783\nTHE CAPITOL MOTORS\nNelson, B. C.\nPhone 65\nCHIEF\nI AC\nTHE \u2022 SIXES\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, MM\n-. Z_d 0(^\nan wwiiv\nPage Sevra\nCards \u2022 Win First Ball Pennant\nI. LOUIS BEATS\nIMS FOR IHE\nllllll ELIE\nrest   Championship    for    St.\nLouis Since 1888; Cincinnati   Drops   Game\nIwATIOKAL   LBAGUB   STANDINt*\nWon   Lost   I'lay   Pts.\nWembly Stadium eent meaaagea to\nhcinnall          Sfi       t'.R 2       .Ml\nktaburgh     S3     r.s     *Z     .650\numn    It     to      4     ,IM\n1      York     71       77      M      Mt\n^iton      R\u00bb     M     *r.     ,42'J\nIllartelphiH       :\u25a0'\u2022       KB       \u2022\u00ab       -38b\n1 Will not play 164 gamea because\ncancellation.\nf.EW    YORK,    Sept.    24.\u2014The    St.\nCardinals   Indeed   away   their\nNational    leu cue    championship\nfte  today,  when   they defeated  New\nIrk  by  6  In  4,   after  Cincinnati  bad\nIt   the   first   game   of   a   double-\nider   in   I'hllndelphla.     It   was   the\n-t   championship    won    by   a   Bt\nuis cluh since  the original   Browns\nthe old American aaaoclatfon  won\n1888.\nThe   triumph   of   the   Curdln.ils   in\n|mly cornering  th?  elusive  pennant\nmd popular favor with metropolitan\nis, aa well ns enthusiasts through-\n|t \u25a0 the east,   whose  sympathies have\n(ned toward   Bt   Louis   in   Us  quest\nIts Initial  banner.\n|\\Vhen   the   name   was   over   th\"   new\nindard   bearers    were   cheered   but\n=y   smiled   and   flipped   across   the\nf-ld to the club house, shaking hands\nd  dapping e.ich  other on  the back.\nith tli** exception  of   PttcH-T (.rover\nexander,    Outfielder    Hilly    South-\n>rth   and   Coach   KllWer,   being   on\nmajor   league   championship   game\nts a new experience for the players.\nGroans   Ccmi   Out\n[About fiooo aritnaeaed the advent of\nCardinals   to   rhe   premier   honors.\nLoula    pliyers    wer \u25a0    Caverttta\n(roughout   the   game,   and   whenever\nCardinal   ral y   was   cut   oft   or   the\ni   scored,   groan*-   w<-nt   up   from\n\\e  fans.    Judging   from  the  rooting,\nRetting  resembled  a  gathering  in\nj.  Ivouis Instead of   New   York.\n[Stubborn  realatance   was  advanced\nthe Iteds in  the  pennant   scramble.\nIf ter    leading    the    league   during    a\n|rg<?   part   of  the   season,   Cincinnati\nobliged     to    step    aside    for    a\nBardtnal challenge to premier honors,\nlid  ib? final daya ol the raee  siw\nKth 'chihs  battling away on an even\np>ting.     Tbe   Cincinnati   route,   how-\ntook   form    In    lb!    eotite   with\nOiants     lust     wer't     when     they\nropped   two   games   In   a   row    ind\nextended   tbe   mixup   with   th.\nfcavp:*   when    Huston    made   a    cle in\nHveep of a  three-game tuaaca-\n\"The   Oiants   rapped   Rheim   hard   in\nlpenlng   Inning   of   luilay'.-j   game.\ntrctng tbe star rf the St. liOttla\ntchlng staff to give way to a pinch\nIter   in   the   second    inning.      Terry\nt a home run with Frlech and Kelly\nbase.     Hut   for   a   great   catch   by\nsuthii on Llndatrom'a drive, KuelUr\nling   nut   scaling.   New   York   Would\n}vp 'scored   three   more   runs.\nMcQuillan   Kayoed\n'Th? Cardinals fame right back and\nJioclte.1 out McQuillan, whn defeated\nnm here Ian .Sunday in the second\n|nfng.      Lester    Hell    doubled,    took\nird  on   i   wild   plteh  and   scored  on\n[Hirre \\'* infield single.\n[wrathworth  \u00a7ent Bt  Lsula In front\nith   ;i   home   run.   scoring  Toporcer\nlead  of  him.\nft'hrrd I aaaumed  the pitching bur-\njn   for   ths   Bt   Louis   team    in   tbe\n\"ond tantflg and held the -f.hints\nseven hits nnd one run, the t illy\njig made as the resnh of a ball\nHilch hounded poorly to llornsby.\nfrit)   with   the   pennant   within   thftlr\nrasp,   the   Cardinals   pliyMi   B   gf 'at\nnnatVf game hohlnd Sherdel. O'Kar,-\n_\\ threw out three (Ranta attempting\nI   steal,\nMeanwhile at , Phi adelphia the\nNellies were eliminating the  Hed.-   by\nehftUng     a     double \u2022header,       The\nluakers   won   the   first   game   fl   to   |\n|nd loFt the second 8 to 4.\nThe only other Nation il league COB-\nfat scheduled, Pittaburgh at Boston.\n;w   postponed   by   rain.\n\u00ab R.  fi.  i:.\n.      I-*\"!\"        6    13      0\nfm  Vork       4     13       0\nRatteries\u2014Rheim.'       Sherdet       and\nP'Farreil; McQuillan, Harms, Green-\nTOM  and   Florence.\nJt  n.  ]\u2022:.\ninclnnati  %      7      o\nf'hiladelphla  9    13      tl\nBatteries\u2014Lucas      and Picinbh;\njVilloiighby,   Meeker,   Nehf and   Wll-\n|*on.\n.Second   game it   It   K.\n\"Inclnnati      H     12       1\ntUUdelphla     4    io     3\nBatterlea\u2014Luque, Lucas and Hargrave;  Knight and Jonnard.\nSt* Louis Goes W Id\nWhen Hears Cardinals\nAre Pennant Winners\nST.    LOUIS,    8-\none    great    roar\nbombe, horns an-\nmakers, Bt. Lou\nburst    into   Its\nshearted\narmlatlca   day\nFaster    thai\ntransmit  th\" n\nthe down  tOWl\ndisinterested\nit   j\n14.\u2014With\nwhistles,\niher    noise\n.\u25a0lay\nami\n\u2022el.l.ra\neight  yeara   ago.\ntelephone    eould\nvs apread through\ndistrict  and   on.si\n-If   there\nwere  an]\u2014knew   what   it   v\nabout. They realtaed the\nnali had broughi to Kt.\nits   first   major  league   j>\nIn M years and a erorK\nries will be played here, I\n5, 6 and 7, probably again\nnew   York   Yanloi-s\nThree hours alter the\nthe eelel.ration appeared\njust   beginning.\nFOR ill\nHAGEN IN GOLF\nFINAL OPPOSED\nSmiEGEL\nHagen   Smothers  Johnny  Parrel, While Diesel Beats\nJohnny Golden\nPhiladelphia Wins Game Three\nto One; Athletics Win In\nThird- Inning\n-Will.\nid to\nGARDEN citv, Nv.. Bep\nter Hagen tonight stood \u25a0\nof egoH'iuff fame whleh refu\n.six days ago for Bobby .1\nitiK only om- more triumph to win liis\nthird   successive   d-IABlploftahelp.\nThe Invincible  Hagen arrived at the\nthreshold    in    the    ninth    goll    ajHOCta-\ntlen vVfiit today with a wait of great\natroking whieh completely \u25a0mothered\nJohnny   Parrel)   of   Mararonerk,   N.Y..\nin ihe semi-finals six and live. Tomorrow he win pass through hla final  test--a  Se-hef. match agalnat   Leo\nDiegel   of   New    York,   former   Canadian\ntt Upholder, who drew abreait of Hagen\ntoday after beating off \u25a0 brave nut\nbelated rally on the pan of Johnny\n(ioiden,   veteran   from   Petereon,   K.i.,\nAMERICAN   LEAGUE   STANDING\nWon   Lou   play   Pta.\nNew   York   t|       til 4       Jfl\nCleveland       87 S<       I .Ml\nPhiladelphia   .        .. si 8ft \u2022\u00ab .:.:,}\nWashington   so i;; \u2022 \u25a0; .;,-i4\nChicago     71- 7i . *i IB\nDetroit     77 Xo       _. ..\".117\nSt.   Louis     10       N \u00bb       .*\u00ab\nr.oston     41    16.     \u2022! '   ,M|\nI    \u2022   will  n-u play  l.vi gamea beoauae\nI of cancellation.\nj M.W TORS, Sept. 14.\u2014-Cleveland's\nj pennant hop.s flickered today when\n! Hommel   OUtpttohed    I'hb    and    I'hil-\n1 adelphia   won  the  tXrkA   tome  ot a\nI double-header at Cleveland .1 to 1.\nThe second game was called at the\nJ end   of  tbe   second   inniiiR  because   of\n1 darkneaa,\n! Itonimel and I'hle tach allowed\n[nin^ bits, but ibe Philadalphta hurl-\nj er    kept    his    balls    belter   scattered.\nThe AthlMic.-* bunched a double by\nj Jenkins and singles by ilile and Bfl-\n! mons    after    two    were    out     hi    the\nthird   for   enough   runs   to   win.\nNew   York   at  Si.   Louis and   W'asb-\nInKton at Chicago were  postponed   by\nrain.\nR.   H.   K.\nPhiladelphia          I       9       0\nCleveland         1       '\u25a0\u2022       I\nHaiti rle:<- Itonimel I   and  Cochran* ;\nChle   and   Sewell.\nHagen ^tli\nllaglni to bis crov\nvllieh       has       seen\ntilden,   Helen   Will)\nrrltd   blm   to\nPLftY TODAY FDR\nTHE CLUB TITLES\nMen   Compose   Three   Flights\nDetermined by the\nQualifying\nJUST ONE FLIGHT ;\nFOR THK LADIES\nIt\nCossible,    Play    Will\nWound   Up   This\nWeek-End\nBe\nrenty-four men\nthe noil's club\nNelaon tlolf a\n.quaiyied\n\u25a0   d.i>\nafier\ngolfer*,     enured\nchampionship    of\nI    Country    club,\nluring    the    past\n11    .begin     match    play\nn  tit  1:10 o'clock, and will\nea   flight*.\n;, entered for the ladies\namptonehtp, and who were\n[red 10 qualify, will play their\nmd    Bt    9   o'clock    this    morn-\nidti\nwill      be\nid,      if      I\nal aamea\nnpionship\nin\nqua)\nlight\nfllghi\nmd    tl\n11R    Will    *\ncompleted    over    the\n\u25a0\u25a0ible,    but    probably\nwill   be   held   over   till\nno n   places   them\nfllghte,   but   the\n( round in the\nwill compose the\na third eight In\numpowe the second\nILL! DOLLAR\nGrand Old Man of Rritish Golf\nWins Profession*! Title\nin Surrey\nRICHMOND,   Surrey.   Eng.,   Sept,   14\n\u2014With   ins wn  and  granaaon   looking\non, gandy Heed, veteran of British\negolfdom, today captured the British\nproftM-lonal golfere ehamplonvhla after\ni aee-eaw Htruggie w hleh ended oa\nthe     ;)t, tli-h-il,      when     .1.     Btoxham    of\nCoventry,   another   veteran, mtnaed   a\ntlMHi-imit- tiie dlfferenoa In flrai nnd\nsci ond  prize  money,\nBoth   were   on   In   two,   but Bloxham.\nrd   pult    (or   a half,    lost\nJo\nmatch.\nrd,    uh.\nth\nship   mni<.'h   -In\nnd\nBl   years\nhamplon*\nTnnney's Terms for\nWembley Battle Same\nas Dempsey Received\nlent  lels le,\nevoeelel    be*\niei.-il;]>'   eeii;let.\neierres]eeenel,.nt     of\nTeltetie-y   HM   eeeeyinp\nfiellet  eet  XV.ee.li'ey\n.illtiveil.-eit    lee    elee.1\nre-e-e'lVe'll     I'eT    tlee.    fillet\nPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE\nHlwlonie,\nOakland,\nll.ellyw.e,..\nBacramen\n;   eteatt e.   I.\n2e  l.e.s AaCllaa,  6-3.\n\u25a0-;     I'.eil.eiieel,     III.\n12;   Sere   Fliini'lseee,* 11\nTUNMEY MAY MEET\nDEMPSEY ft. ft\n|Rickard Has Tunney on Contract; Munn and Persson\nAie Likely Opponents\nrinLADrci.PHIA.     Sept.    2-1\u2014A    re-\nIturn match between Cene Tunney.\nworld's heavyweight champion, and\nJack Ilempst-y. who lost the title last\nnight, may be put on next spring hy\nthe grem mogul of boxing, Tex itlck-\nnrd. Itlekard has Tunney under ex-\njalaatve contract  for hiw fight aenrloea\n\u25a0nnd the promoter announced today\nIthat Jack's requem for a return bout\n\u25a0might he acceded to. Richard also \u00ab;ild\n\u25a0 lhat he considered Harry Persson,\n(\"Swedish champion, and Monte Munn,\n\" i)   registered   preliminary    knockouts\nlast   night,   ns   possihle   contenders.\nChampion     Tunney,     the     ex-inartne,\nWill   set   out   for   horn**   tomorrow,   his\nhome    being    (Jreenwlch    Village,    NY.\nHe  is   to  receive   additional   honors.   Ile\nwill   he   given   a   eommleeloa   for   a\nlieutenancy In the reserve of the\nmarine corps for which he has\npiissed   examination.\nTunney today   called nn Dempsey   to\nI pay hi* respects to a \"game; sportsman.\" The two fighters spent half\nRn hour In private conversation atld\nIt was later learned that Dempeey\nhad renewed his request for a return\nbout.\nCorner   stone   of   Ht.   Stephen'*   new\nI par ish   htttl,   on   Hamilton   Mountain,\nwas laid by Bishop Owen.\nSERVICE\nThe service rendered by Ford\ncars and trucks and Fordson\nTractors is well matched by the\nservice of dependable Champion Spark Plugs, which have\nbeen standard Ford equipment\nfor 15 years. To Insure continued maximum powcrandspeed\nin Ford engines, be sure that you\ninstall a full set of Champions\nat least once a year.\nChampion\nDependable  foi   Every   Engine\nA Canadian.'made Product\nWindsor, Ont.\nChampion X \u2014\nexclusively for\nFords \u2014 packed\nia the Red Box\nToday's Draws\nLady    golf, rs    Hill,    as    slated,    open\nplay al   I   thla  morning,  and  matches\nwill follow at lli-niir.ute intervals,\niccordiiiK to the fhillrfv.ing draw: Mrs.\nI. 11, U Denaon nnd Mrs. C. \\V Davla;\nIItU Marion Blaet-Wood and Mrs. H.\nr.oMishcnd; Mrs, J.. V. Ilogers and\nMrs.   James  O'Hht*;   Mrs.   I\".   l>.   Black-\n,v 1   and    Mrs.    W.    \u25a0    Keyt;   Miss   A.\nI. Perkins and Mrs. A. K. Allison.\nThe flral two matches are in an extra\nound, and the \\wnm-rs come into the\nit st round, and may, ll' time permits,\nihiy    a    second    match    this    afternoon.\nThe men'a draw for today is as\nollown, pla) atartlng at 1 ::>u, with\ntueceealve matchea at ifl-minute In*\ntervala:\nrhnrnplonahln   fllarht:   T,   It.   WItaon\nand II      M.    WhlmttW!    Arthur    Lakes\nand A,    I\u25a0:.   Allis-n;   J\/r.   L.   (1.   Smyth\n<ini K.   L.   MrHride; r.   \\\\\".   Appleyard\n.nd L.   s.   Mackerey;   IL   K.   Appleyard\nmd \\.    L.   mcOullecli:   C.   I.   Archibald\nmil Jamea  O'Shea;   L.   v,  nogera and\nii.    T.    Thorhurn;    it.    Townsli.'iid   and\nII.   1>.\nHe\nKeyt l\nid flight: W. l\nv; it. x. hougtas and\nohii Praeer kad ft- C.\n. 0.  Oelioas an.l J.  B\nd \\\\r. It.\n1   >'..   w.\nWhite-\nUP FOR CUE\nII RECflRD\nGales in Baseball Series Bigger\nEvery Year; Look Good\nthis   Year  Too\nNKW YORK. Sept. 24.\u2014The million-dollar world's series apparently\nis   an   tstublished   affair   in   baseball.\nReeetpta for the last three major\ntaagut classics have fbnfl well beyond thla mark and with tbe gama'a\nbiKKeit    park,    the    Yankee    Stadium,\navailable for part of the eomtM\nstruRK.\u00bb'. there is every prospect that\nthe high tide of finance will continue.\nTh'    fact    that    the   ebanipionsblps\nof   the    past    tbree   seasons   have   run\ni\\    or    seven    gBBtM    ' very    time\nbtlped    swell    the    \"nates\"     but\nthe old:-, ii f ui lly favor the battle going    i Io> \u25a0    to    the    Btiilt.      \"nly   t\nscries   in   over- a   sere   of   years   1\nin en derided In fotfr atraighti gamea,\nthai of IM-1 w'hen the Hrnves\ntrouncd   the  Athletics.\nLaat    year's    itmggte    between    the\nPittaburgh   Plmtaa  and   Waahlngton\nSenators    set   a    new    hitrb    mark    in\ntotal   reeetpta,   11,181,8*4,   although\nibe   Btt< ndance.    llt,IH,   fell   a    little\nhelow     the     faeOI i\\^    of    the     previous\ntwo   \\ears.      This   was   heca us.*V more I       MOW     fORK,     Sept.     24.         The\nhigher-priced     seats     were     sold     in I woi Id's    s.-ries     piichinf?     record     of\nPittsburgh and  Washington. | five   victories   and   no   defeats,   held\n.   The    t|H   championship   between [by the old  Colby  Cannonader   John\nib,    Yankee.'*-  and  (Hants  established Wesley Coombs, is menaced by only\nm   attendance   mark   of   101,410   in one roan.  Herh  pennoek, in the ap-\n-ix   gamea.     it   was   made   possible . proachtng     hai ball     championship\nihronali   the  una of the gamea  big- .classic.     And   11    would   tike   three\nleet two enclosures, tbe Yank.e Hm- [triumphs by the frail, willowy  Yan-\ndiuni   and   Pola   Qrounna,   and   lan'l I kea southpaw to equal the mark of\nilkely. to be broken thla fall. \u25a0 I'olhy    .la  k.\nTlie  rame  series also ertahlisbed   a I      Chief    Bender,    old    team    mate   nf\nslngh     game    attendance    record    Of ' Coombs   on   the   Athletics,   holds   ibe\n\u2022MIT,    with    record    reeetpta   of   distinction    of    gaining   t*J_    moa*\n1101,400,     moie'   money     than     was    world's   series   Vlctoriea,   six.   hut   the\ntaken   in   irom   the   Cull   alx-game  se- 'famous 'Chippewa    Itullati    taated    sev-\nries of  toil  between  the  Red  Boa   aral  defeats.    Coomba'  perfect  rac-\nmd   I 'uis. \u25a0 ord   waa   achieved   aa   the   rawlt   of\n:. throe   victotics  in   li'io  and  one  in\nI 1011    With the    Athletics,    his    fifth\nlooming  In 1916   wh>n  he had  trans*.\njfemd   hfs alleMlnnce to Brooklyn.\n-.       .  \u25a0     ''oombs' maik    of    tbree   victories\nTalks of a Come-Back Jn ,,no s,,,i,s iH -^ared by thraa other\nCoombs' mark but waa beaten in\nboth of his starts for Washington\nagainst   the   Pirates.\nWan   Two   tininos\nPennock got hla first baptism of\nworld's series fire in 1914 when he\nwiih a youngster with the Athletics,\nbut It consisted only of three Innings' work ns a relief twirler. His\nbig effort was in 1W23, when he\npitched the Yanktes to two victories\nover the fl in tits' and helped clinch\nthe   world's  series  for  the  H_jgmen.\nOutstanding facts on world's Buries  pitching  follow:\nBd Iteulbach, nf the Chicago Cubs,\nallowed the \"hltlcsn wonders,\" the\nWhite Sox of 1906, only one hit.\nThere have been five two-hit\ngames, pitched by Bd \\Vuls-h of tbe\nWhite  Sox, HordaeaJ Brow-a of the\nCubs, Kddie l'lank, of the Athletics,\nHill James of the BfWfag, and\nWalte    Hoyt,   of   the   Yankees.\nWalter Johnson, of tbe Senators,\nin 1924, equalled Bd Walsh's 1906\nrecord fnr strikeouts in one game,\nwith   12   on   the   Opening   day   of   the\nQlanta-S- na tors'   eerten,   a   12-inning\nbattle.\nJack Coombs issued 14 passes in\nthe 1910 series, nine of them in one\n1MB*,\nMany Walks\nArt   Nehf,   of   tbe   Oiants,   bus  allowed   31   baaaa on   balls in  the  four\nseries in  which he  has appeared.\nJeff Tcsrcau had three wild\npitches In the Ked Sox-Oiunts battles\nof   1912.\nThe late Wild Bull 1-nnovan hit\nthree batsmen ln the weries ot 1907\nbetween   the   Tigers   and   Cubs.\nFour pttChera have suffered five\ndefeats in the baseball classics, Blank,\nfcfathewaon, Rubf Mar-guard and Joe\nBiHh.\nUathewson holds the record for\nall-time world's series mound work\u2014\n103 2-3 Intdnga in four series; also\nthe most fur one series, 29 2-3,\nBabe Rttth, home run slugger of\nthe Yankees, has a world's series\nrecord aside from hfs efforts tl a.\nbatsman. He left-hand) d through\n29 scoreless innings for the Bad Sox\nin   191G   and   1018.\nseimniEii\nlis\n_.\nTunney Received 200,000 Dollars ; Attendance at Title\nBout 125,735\n\u2022\u2022otr A Hit rO-MCHT\"\nSKANTS\nBest Procurable\"\n(THE ORIGINAL)\n&r*_   \u201e\nPure'Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nBottled and f__r_.*vl\u00ab*\u00ab_ hy Will\u00ab\u00bb\nCrant & Son. Lim.l\u00abd ClrnlMdxh trni\nD-lv-n.c CJ.nl.\u00abl PwOlWnM. [Ml'\ntown-t* GU110-. Scetlud.\nThis advertisement ia not published or displayed by.\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of BritiaH;\nColumbia.\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\nJaek\nYankee Southpaw  Has Chance\nto Win  Five Victories in\nRow;  Has  T\\vo_Now\nI'Hll.AI'KI.I'HIA.    Kept.    21.\nDempsey    is   nn    more    world's    b'avy-\nweik'ht champion, but his wealth waa\nincreased by (700,(100 hy his work in\ntbe riiiR Hatha. Conqueror Tunney last\nnitlht. (iene Tunney is heavyweight\nehamplun, and ,be is richer by ?'.00,ii00\nthan  he   was  yesterday.\nAfter the battle Tex Itiekard's corps\nnf arid i ng mil eh ine men gut busy and\nfound out:\nMtandaaea\u20141I8--T8K.\nl'aid   attendance\u2014118.7.16.\nOata   rac\u00bbipta\u201441,446,111.40.\nt.'nlted   States   lax\u2014(171,444,44,\n\u2022 Venii^ylviuiia boxing co minis-*'inn J receipts\u2014$KG,K.O. * I\nSesqui-Centennial exposition \u20141170,\n000.\nIlickarri et al\u20141400,404.\nAMERICAN  ASSOCIATION\nBt Paul, B; Louisville, 3.\nK.'insas City,   6;   Cottiinbu;\nMllWaukaa,   4;   Toledo,   s.\nMinneapolis.   0;   Indianapolis,   1.\nWith Dempsey Aside\nLuis Firpo Again\nIUT.NOK   A1R1B,    S.pt.    14.   \u2014    Luis\nKirpo.       Ilie      ArKentine      heavyweight,\naaarei daddad to try eteSo Va win tha\nheavywelKht e:iitmplonship of the\nworld. Ba made an atiniiuneement tonight, say'nK he will try to arrange\nsome fights In Canada, nnd then go lo\nthe L'nlted St..ten to tait* on the heavyweights  there.\nmtHind hcroe.-\newson,   wbo  ^\n1406 real by\nahut-oMla    a\nBaba    Adams\nt: lutnpba tor\ntroll In 104\neakit, tlT<\nChrlaty Math.\n\u2022e added lustre to his\niking all of his games\n[rial the Athletics;\nwho registered three\nhe Piraies over I>e-\nand Stnnley Cnvel-\nVlCtor for Cleveland\ner   Ri-\noham\nnklyn   In   11*^0.   \"Cove\"   had\nat   fall   to  tie  or  surpass\n\"Hair-flroum1\na dignified combing cream which\ncosts only a few\ncenta a .itir at nny\ndrug store. Millions UM it because It gives that\nnatural gloss and\nwell-groomed effect to the hnir\u2014\nthat final Letch to\ngood flroaa both in\nbusiness and on\nsocial occasions. Kven stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed\nall day in any style you like. \"Hair-\nGroom\" is greaseless; also helps grow\nthick,   heavy,   lustrous   hair.\n<Pure beer is\na beverage\nfor every\nseason\nf7\u00b0HERE is no season for the enjoyment of\n\\___y tlie benefits of pure, healthful beer. Not\nonly in summer, but also in the cooler\nmonths its tonic properties are of the greatest\nvalue in the fortifying of the body against the\nstrain and tension of modern life.\nUsed regularly with meals pure beer imparts\nnot only the nourishment of the grains\nfrom which it is made; it assists valuably\nin the assimilation of other foods, and with\nits vitamin content makes up for the lack\nof vitamins from which modern diet so\noften suffers.\nl'urc beer, such as is made for the people of\nllriti.sh Columbia by tlie Amalgamated Breweries,\nis of low alcoholic strength\u2014only te)%i as called\nfor by law\u2014only enough to stimulate the bodily\nfunctions and rest the nervous system.\nMany qualified pliysicians prescribe pure\nbeer as a beverage for nursing mothers,\nboth feer its tonic action aud on account\nof its richness in malt extractives that~so\nfit the physical needs of nursing mothers.\nKvery .lay in the year you may leave beer, carefeilly breweel\nley the Aeualgaiuateel Hrewers, on your table, as a useful\nmeel zestfnl part of your meals. 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Vernon   and   Stanley    Stexcts\nPHONE   35 NELSON,   B.  0.\n:\u25a0-'\".    ,',-a-\n Page HgKl\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING,  SEPTEMBER 25,  1926\nSwath Ruined County in Storm\nWake; Poles and Oil\nDerricks Down\nPETROLIA SUFFERS\nHEAVIEST DAMAGE\nOrchard Damage in Thousands;\nOttawa and District Untouched by the Tempest\nPETROLIA, Ont,, Sept. 2*.\u2014Cyclonic\nwind nnd torrential rain struck thii\ndistrict with hurricane violence tfail\nafternoon, leaving in its wake a pwath\nol ruined country, tanpled telegraph\nwires, wrecked houses and toppled oil\nderricks.\nThe wind swept from the west accompanied by an electrical storm that\namounted to a tropical delude. Automobiles were unable to make any headway in the Rate, and one truck wa?\nblown  completely  off the  highway.\nThe streets of this town were impassable for vehicles owing to the uprooted tree trunks that the cyclone blew\n\u25a0acros\u00bb the roads. Two house? were\nblown from their foundations and several roofs of residences were torn off.\nDerricks  Flattened\nOne of the oil fields that came in the\npath of the hurricane suffered badly.\nKvery one of the derricks were flattened, leaving a spectacle of desolation,\nreminiscent   of  Flanders battlefields.\nThe Bell Telephone company wns one\nof the worst sufferers from the storm.\nAt 8 o'clock tonight thero was only one\nwire to connect I'etrolia with the outside world. Linemen were rushed Into\nthe dlHtrict, and repair work on the\nstrewn poles and twisted wires was begun a\u00ab soon a.\u00ab the wind had subsided\nsufficiently.*\n\u2022 Tr-ecs Uprooted\nKIN05--TON, Ont, Sept. 24. \u2014 This\ndistrict was struck by a heavy wind\nand rain storm this morninp, and trees\nthroughout the countryside were uprooted, while farmers reported that I\nlarge amount of damage was done to\ngrain remaining in the fields. Many\nbuildings were slightly damaged, but\nno casualties were reported.\nFlood* at St. Thomas\nST. THOMAS, Ont., Sept. 24. \u2014 A\ntorrential rain which swept this city\nand district early today flooded many\nareas and caused un estimated damage\nto late crops, especially the extensive\nbean acreage west of here. During a\nfive-hour period, 3 \u25a0*-i inches of rain\n\u25a0fell, converting thp streets into miniature streams and causing large sections of the sidewalk to sag through\nundermining.\nI The rain was equally as heavy nt\n.Port Stanley and other adjacent lake\n'ports, but fortunately there was nn\n-wind, and thero were no marine accidents reported,\nToronto reels It\n; TORONTO. \u00a7*pt 21.*\u2014 A torrential\n,raln accompanied by a wind that reached Kale proportions in many districts\ndeluged the .southwestern districts of\nOntario today and tonight and farmers\n\u25a0 and orchard 1 sts are checking up damage that will run into thousands of\ndollars. In the Niagara fruit belt a\nheavy loss was sustained by peach\ngrowers especially. In the Milton district, where the rain was snid to be the\nheaviest In history, gardens and farm\nlands are under water while cellars are\nflooded, creeks are overflowing their\nbanks, and It is fearqd roads will he\nwashed away in some sections..\nAt Petmlia, in Ontario's oil belt, a\ncyclonic wind which arcompanied the\ndeluge left in its wake a swath of\n..ruined country.\nBe_.ni and Tobacco Knrt\nThe bean crop in K\u00ab-nt county and\n.the tobacco acreages in adjacent districts were badly affected, while heavy\ndamage was also suffered to grain remaining standing ln  the fields.\nWhile storms were reported from the\n.southern section, Ottawa and district\nenjoyed midsummer weather with tht\nthermometer registering 84 degrees in\nthe shade.\nWinter ln  Northwest\nCHICAGO, Sept. .1. \u2014 Winter stalked out of his northern Rockies today\nand advanced ncross the northwest to\ncap with snow and frost the rout <5f\nIndian summer.\nWyoming and Montana the Pakotas,\nNebraska and finally Iowa and Minnesota, felt successively their first snowfalls' of the season. All suffered frost,\nns did Kansas. Tontpht the storm was\nmoving Into Wisconsin and across the\nOreat Lakes, bringing to many localities the lowest temperatures ever experienced   in  September.\nMora to tba Floods\nThe storm's whim brought more rain\nto flood-racked Illinois, a fall of more\n-than four inchestcentering at Ottawa.\n111., where five factories were compelled to close, two railroads and an in-\nterurban line suspended service, and\n>ome of the inhabitants were dirven\nfrom their homes by rising water.\nOhio, at the eastern line of the storm\njone, computed the losses from a tornado which killed a child and did |M9,-\n000 damage aa it swept through three\ncounties along   Lake   Erie   \\ee\\   night.\nOriginating in the upper Rocky moun-\nJains, the cold wave brought Seattle\nthe lowest September temperature since\n1887, and Sent the mercury down to six\ndegrees in Helena,  Mont.\nElevator Lifts\nFish to Quiet |\nWaters, Oregon\nPORTLAND, Or*'.. Sept. 24.\u2014-Modern\ninvention, which lias put the human\nrace on springs and cushions to cli-\nnin ite jolts and hardships that were\nem lured hy earlier genera tions, is\ndoing as much fnr the poor fish.\nHelps Salmon Spawn\nBulMtog oi' huff* water power dams\nin the streams on ilie Pacific coast\nhns fT^'iKlii a serious prohlem to the\nbUCrsKl   which   seek   to   main lain   the\nproduction of salmon and trout. The\nsalmon ffOM to \u00a7oe and returns by\nsomo mysterious iiislinct affr four\nyears to tin- stream -,f its n.uivhy to\nspawn.\nThe ereefion of darns in such\nstreams pl&ccd barriers to the ri.-h.\nIt was realized th u in years to\ncome the supply of salmon and fish\nof similar h&blti would Ik- seriously\ncurtailed unless \u2022ome device could he\nprovided to enable the lish io pass\nthe dams.\nCan  Go  Up or  Down\nA    fish   lift    was   sirreessiully   tested\nat a dam on a tributary ' of th*'\nKogue river, mar I'lnsi horg, southern\nOregon. .Seventy-nine fish patronised\nthe elevator in an hour the first day.\nAll the fish balow the falls,   so far as\ncould be determined, were carried up\ninto deep water. The device is operated    hy    hydraulic    pressure    and    i-.\nautomatic in every reepeet, it can\nbe   utilized   at   any   obstruction,   re-\ng-ardless of height and fish cftl) -o\ndown as well as up.\ns\nNelson   Junior   Soccer   Team\nMeets  Trail,   finding\nSeries\nNELSON* HAS ONE\nWIN  TO  CREDIT\nPlay for  Butorac  Cup;  Overtime to Obviate Thinl\nGame\nBritish Strike\nLifts States Soft\nCoal Export Some\nXEW TORK, Sept. 24.\u2014More than\n100,000 tons \"f bituminous coal arc\nleaving American ports each Week to\nsupply markets formerly supplied b|\nKnglish operators. The large portion\n0 .fthe shipments arc goinR to Kngland. but no small part is being sent\nto South America. An average of\nabout four ships a da* are paving\ntho ports of .Norfolk, Newport .News,\nBaltimore and  Charleston.\nAs n result of the export demand,\nnot only are the eastern soft coal\ncompanies enjoying unprecedented\nprosperity, but the soft coal railroads.\nwhich include th** Chesapeake A\nOhio.   lt\u00abrfolk   &   Western    Virginian\nand Baltimore A Ohio, ore doing a\nrecord  boslnese,  With cold   weather\ncoming on this business i.s expect* d\nin coal trade circles to continue for\nat ic.st BO da,\\s after the resumption\nof   work   in   the   mines   ahroad.\nTwo or three months ago, il is\nsaid, there was danger ,if the :*trlke\nended, suddenly, of a cllaps ein ihe\nsoft coal market somewhat similar\nto that which occurred her*' when\nanthracite minig was resumed la:-t\nFebruary. The approach of the coal-\nhurninK season lias, however, dissipated  nnv sueh apprehension.\nCoal men believe Llfi will be a\nrecord   rear  for   thg   industry.\t\nToday the junior soccer championship of West Kootcnav will be won\nand   lost.      .\nAi    i   ovlnei;   ihis   afternoon   tie\nNelson    representative    junior    soccer\nteam   is   scheduled   tn   dash    wilh   th\nTrail   junior   team   in   the   second   ami\nlast   game  to  decide  the  championship\nof tlie district and possesion  of th*\nIJutnrac cup. which  i.s  in competition\nI for   the  first   year.\nNelson has a tremendous advantage\nalready. The firsl game, played hen\n8 Wtrfh ago. resulted , in a win fO)\ntbe green iiiiil white .if 1-1. If fall\nwin*- today's game tli-re tl to be Bl\nthird game, Instead overtime will bt\nplayed, LE minutes (Meii way.\nSame Team\nThe team that represented Xelsot1\nhere last Saturday will again wear [h\ngreen and white sweaters. They hav*\nheen practicing and training h irj an*,\nare almost   t004eonfid* nt,\nlilil A. Wallach, tlieir manager, say,\n\"If we can hold th<-m 'til tujf time,\nthen we';i win.\" Tie1 hopes of Mel-\nsun soccer fans rest wi!h lhc boy>\nwho go to Trail today to play,\nfolio We: CfilhMt, goal; Hanna.\nIt. McLeod. hacks; A. Jeffs, Wallaol,\naiV Mclnnes, halves; Campion, C\nJeff*, Wallace. Iloth-ry and Whit\nfield,  forward*;   chapman,  reserve.\nnd\nBry&n   Rarrfas,   the   Te* is   pitehei\nwbo   is   now   in   n   Boaton   lied   s<>\\\nuniform,   is   said   to   be   the   tallest\nhurler   in    professional    has.'ball.      tb\nstands 8 feet fi inches.\nThe Kastern Shore girls' polo foui\nrecently heat a team Of aniiy officers\nat     BetlOftOB.    Md..    by    a     setre    of\nT. nnis on roller ekato\nsport in California,\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA. Sept. 24 \u2014 Toronto\u2014Extras, 45c; firsts 3Sc to 40c; seconds\n30c.\nWinnipeg \u2014 Dealers quolinfT country\nf-hippers. extras, 36c; firsts, 32c; seconds, 25c.\nSaskatchewan  \u2014  Extras.  3lc  to  33c;\nfirsts. 28c to 30c; seconds, 12c.\n:    Alberta\u2014Extras,    36c;      firsts,     26c;\nseconds,   20c.\nVancouver \u2014 Extras, 4tc to 45c;\nfirsts,   41c   to   42c;   pullet   extras,   36c.\nRheumatism gone\n-20 years younger\n\"Please send me $2.50 worth of\nGin Pills. I had Rheumatism so\nbad that I had to crawl to the\nwash room on my knees, and I\ncould not sleep at night from pains\nin the back. I only had two boxes\nof Gin Pills and I feel twenty\nyears younger. Thanking you so\nmuch, I am. Yours truly,\n''William A. JameS,\n2347 W. Fuller Ave., Chicago, IU.\"\nRheumatism and lumbago are\nonly too frequently the result\nof disordered kidneys. Gin\nPills regulate the kidneys to\nnormal action and bring permanent relief.\n.Vntion.il   Urn*   _t   Ck-Wkti   Cimipany   of\nCanada,  Limited\u2014Toronto,  Laimita.        *i\nCANADA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY\nNelson, B.C.\nHAS IT\nD\"K 1. I G II TF UL     K A L L _S A I L I N OS\n\"How a Cunard trip this Fall\nwill brace you up!   Low rates\nfor choice accommodation\u2014un-\ncrowded shies. Glorious weather.\"\nWeekly sailings from Montreal and Quebec\nfor Plymouth, Cherbourg and London.\nRe\/> ular sailings to Liverpool Belfast & Glasgow\nd\nANCHOR-\nDONALDSON\nLINE\nParlicular, frees\nTHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP  CO.,  LTD., 622  Haitingi\nStreet,   Vancouver;   or   Any STEAMSHIP AGENT\nQF OLD ARE GQII.G\nFive New  Ones  Will  Replace\n400 Old Prisons Under\nReform\nNEW YOltK, Sept. 24.\u2014PrlWIJ rr-\nform will follow the reform in the\npi-nal und civil codes of Tin-key. The\nTurkish minister of Justice anaoU&Oti\n[hat five regional peril!1 niiarlrn will\nbe built as \u00bboon aa possible to take\nth<-' place of the 4*'!' prliOni now\nm;i:|ituliie<I ut great expense.\nTit new codes adopted iMt Jan-\nn:11\u25a0 > by the general ji.*-*.*\" nil'.y were\ntaken from Switzerland and Italy,\nbut the model lor the prison* will be\nFrench,     Tin.    country    ha-    three\nlarge penltonliarieH, bul the Turkish\natlthorltlM have decided on five because cf the great dlatancen in Turkey\nand the difficulties ol communication.\nThe fir.^t of the new institutions\nwill be built near Angora, Work be-\nginnlng within ihe aext six or \u00abe\\-en\nmonths, Tli\" cm is estimated ai\n780,040 livres, or about fSTC.&M. As\nsoon ;is the prii-'on pan i'e opened,\nthe small Jftfla will be dosed throughout central Turkey except for a -**.ery\nlimited iiuinln-r of initUutlpM ai\nwiib h   sent-cneo   of   \\*M   than   a    yea\/\nwin  be s< rviri and prisoner, wili  b\ndetained during trial.\ntUoce ihe rust of building ail fi\\'e\npenitentiaries ;.i one time would lie\nprohibitive, tbe plan wil! he to undertake mi\" eaeh war. Th- serond will\n>mhab]y    be    lhat    ;.t    Smyrna.      Tbe\nitherl  in ofder wili  b_  in Conatas-\niiKi]>]''.   in  eaatera  Anatolia   \u25a0\u25a0md   in\nVlana.\nIn tiie garni of horseshoes, T. .1.\nJaeager of Drexel, -Mn.. modestly ad-\nnits toastng 111,000 rtagera in the\npast .ii* fotre.\nBuiannt   Lengiea   is  no;   weio\nis   j*   professional   an-nuiK   lawn   tei\n\u2022iivles  in   Sonih  Atrlea.\n\u25a0me\nii r.\u00ab\nHouses Wanted\n\\v.\\\\Ti:r> \u2014 Kmaii bou\u00abp, central, i\nbe   in  pood   eondltlon;  cash.\nWl     D:iily   New.\".                            (^\nUSI\nIto\\\n01 .\nRoom and Board\nROOM   AND   liOAUn    '.If.- Mill   stn\n( 1\nSt.\nPersonal\nTOUR rUTURBJ KOHETOI.D \u2014 S<nd\ndime and blrthdate for ennvineinp\ntrial r^adlnp. Mare.d Adeh, P.O, BOX\n.\u2022Ml.  Ferry  Sta.,  San  Francisco.   Cal.\n(471*;)\nAgents Wanted\nUAH OR WOMAN tn travel and np-\nDOlnt apents. Yearly guarantee\n$10il^ (beiriK J2J weekly fevenge)\nand expenses. Kxpcrience unneces*\neerf, l*'or particulars write Winston\nCo.,   Toronto. -  (4Iti)\n120 TO S40 WKKKI.V \u2014 Steady work\nassured. We will help lecun steady\nwork afid'good wagei for few men\nwin.  wilt   aualtfy a h  barber*;   ea ra\nwhile   learning;   pleasant  work.     Call\nit write.    Catstoffue free.    Hemphill\nBarber Colleges, m>\\ enter St.. Cal*\n- Ki\"y' A\"\"-  (4747)\nWANTED \u2014 One rdtable man In every\ntown, nierehunt preferred, to take\norders   for   best  eustom-made   clothea\nin   Canada.     Highest   commissions.\nilex   Tailoring Co., Ltd.,  Toronto.   2.\n  <47<.S)\nMiscellaneous\n'i.\\ssii-'it;r> a.iH brlni results quickly\nand eeonninlcally.    1 -Uc a word.\n\\re   Rolling   In   Daily\nst:i-:\n* tl fl *\ns\nTOR   C.tlOU  COAL.\n11=0=6\n.eel Te'.'e n> feT itOeftgt\n1     Spe'iii^    Wei^ejn    for    Seele'.\n(WSS)\nPoultry and Eggs\nLVe FlllST.Cr.ASS PULLBTg \u2014 S. ('.\nWiiii.- Ltrtiornn, 19 we-rkee. Wleeet nf-\nfaniT   Boa  49s:i.   le.Tlly  New?..     (4US3)\nFOR 8ALB\u2014Rhodi_Ilf\u00abad R\u00abl Cocktr-\ne>ls    freeeie    Dnc    nf    llee.    lje>e.t    leeyiem'\neele-eeireee    In    li.C.      M.r.O    each.    .Mrs,\nKacklonon, Proete*r, u.c (4iesoe\nFeel! SAI.K\u2014S. C lllark Minora ceeok-\n. r. IP. Mnrttee's lerpel-to-lay Btrain.\nI'rkee 3 eleelleers neee h. J. Kirkpeelriek,\ne\\|eiili-eleil,..  111*. 14!>r.:;\u00bb\nLost and Found\nLOST\u2014White, (old hreeoch wilh blue-\n\u25a0stone. Return tie Daily News. He-\nweirel. (IMS)\nSituations Vacant\nA Hid t5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS\nGliKETINO CARD sample leneek free;\nmen anel women alreaely makine? five\neleillars up dally, in spare time; experience or eeepltal unnecessary,\ntleerretson Conepany Brantfortl. On-\nJarlte; IJTS2)\nMAKE MONEY AT HOME \u2014 Men anel\nweeinen e'an earn $1 In $2 an hour In\nsp'ire time writing pheeweards. Ne.\ncftttVetnlnt or s.ilieitinp. We instruet\nyou, anel lupply yeeu with work. Write,\nt.eelay. Tlee Meiehenitt Company Limited, tin leoeneeeloie HulldlieeT, Toronto.\n('9611)\nVui Articl_i\nReal Estate\nRoom*\nBoard     \u25a0\nT\u00bbRenl   i\nBoati and\nAutomobile*\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wuted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Prodne.\nTimber and Mines\nBirths\nCRA.OOT  \u2014 Born,   lo   Mr. anel  Mrs.   J.\nw   cmry, Sairtoratior 2t   at K.eeet-\neeeee.v Leelee. (1,-nee-eel  lleesjiileel, a eleej.Kle-\nteT. (4IHI2)\nMale Help Wanted\nIF YOIT WAeNT TO LEARN NEWSPAPER WORK, write tee H. II. Currie. Dally News. Tell him In the let-\nH'f If yeeu are really aneleitieeus to become a first-cletss newsjeaper man, and\nwleeet qualificatieens yeeu leelleve yoei\nleee\\e for tlee weerk. No personal ap-\npllcatieeees conpielered. MSee.'l)\nFemale Help Wanted\nEARN $80.00 WEEKLY in speere time.\nnddroMlnc envelopea eet heeeeee.. . Ex-\npeetenee unnecflMwry, Orelieeeiry, cleeer\nlieendweili.ee.'. tVeile promptly. Treewn\nKaltlm I'.ue-e-eiu. 1106 1'ueelieec lieeild-\nInp, Chicago. (49S7)\nLADIES \u2014 Eetrn \u00bb7 huneleed Bildinc\ngreeting cards. Ease woi'k. Write\nPlecher t'liirt Co no \\v. i;n.l St..\nNew York. (40SP.)\nLADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN AND\nlieeht sewieeR eet hoene; whole or speere\ntfeeee; Reeoel pay; weerk sent anv distance; charges paid. Send stamp fnr\npeertieeeleeis. Neetleeeeeel Manuf&eturlnc\nCee..   Jlnntreal. (4M0)\nYOUNG LADY HOUSEKEEPER for\nworking mnn with two children. Apply  Peex  411.  Ko-slanel.  It.c.       (49oO>\nSituations Wanted Female\nEXPERIENCED   CAMP   COOK.\u2014Phone\n406Y.   Mrs. Bourner. (4 ft * 2)\nWANTED\u2014Position as help. Good with\nchildren. Apply Ilox Ule'el   Dally News.\n(49.14)\nWOMAN WILL TAKE IN WASHING\u2014\nin- a eh.z.ee.     PI  II1L8 (41*71)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nWhen You Need\nPHONIC   135\nMINN1S   FUEL   CO.\nCITAS.   F.   McHARDY\neVgent\n(4S41)\nBARRELS   KEelS AND EMPTY seeks\u2014\nMacDonald  Jeern Company, N.dse.ee.\n  . (4\u00ab!e:)\nM.   M.   MAUSER   RIFLE.     One   20-\nKetilRe sheeteeuee.    Apply Box I0!'s.\n(4WT)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS,\nBAKHED WIRE, ' ETC.\nJO.OOO feet lU-lnch Pipe, Spo-\ntlal. 10c per foot. Full stoek olher\nsizes, also Fittings, at low prices.\nXe'W e Galveenlzeel Itarhed Wire,\n$4.00, Black $3.00, per spool. Hoofing Felt, 1-ply $1.60, 2-ply $2.00,\n3-ply IS.SS, per reell. ICxtra heeivy\nMineralized Surface, 00 lbs., per\nroll $3.00. Mixed Wire Nails,\n$2.00 per ket-. Wire Hope, Canvas, Logging Supplies and all\nkinels of eepilpment.\nB.   C.   JUNK   CO.\n135  Towell  St. Vancouver,   B.   C.\n  (4093)\nTOR SALE\u2014RaieKe.'HmgrkTfeTiuln-'-falile;\neneeell  tuple.    !),;. __{_______, (4921)\nFOP. SALE\u20141 safe, 1 cash register and\nt'terniture of Kooteneey hotel. 11. R\nEagles, at the leetileling, Roaaland.\n '   (4952)\nFOR SALE\u2014McClary Garry renege., cot.\nLlnyd wicker lealey carriage (preietl-\neeilly new), tea wageeee anel oil stove.\nApply 424 Latimer or Phtene 637L.\n  (4901)\nBoats and Automobiles\nPONTIAC SIX. MUST SACRIFICE \u2014\nP.nei 2t)lilt miles; perfect e'eeneliti.en;\nthr,,- liutedreel eleelleers less thetn cost.\nWrite  Peex  49SS    Daily  News.     (49S8)\nFor Sale\nFord Tudor, 1!.2\">; Rurkstell nxle;\n3000 miles. Guarnntood firgt-claas\ncondition.\nCash,   JfiOO,   or   $220   cash   and\n$3fi.2ii monthly for 12 months.\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\n(49G8)\nWANTED\u2014Secondhand   rowboat.    Ad-\n(Ircsa Hox 4HGH, Dnily News.      (4968)\nKUR SALK\u2014A 12 to 14 pasf-cnRcr open\nsipht-HcrinK: car in first-class me-\nchatilciil contlitlon, leather uphol-\nutiry, tire? goixl. A barKaln for cash.\nI'riee $500. Thla car should be\nworth double in thp sprtnp, bclnc sold\nat tlitji price to pave stnr:iKe. Addreps\nP. podson Alma (Jarage, Fourth Ave.\nW., Vancouver, B.C. (4970)\nCity Property for Sale\nc.\nInsurance\nStocks Bonds\nCity Property\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nPHONE 269 BOX  6261\n(4iir>9)\nsacrifice\nFOR QUICK SALE\nSoven-room       House,       cement\nfoundation, full hnsement, furnace,\nfireplace;   3   bed  rooms.\nIiPavIng town;   mitst sell.\nMake   me,   nn   offer.\nPart cash;, balance arranged.\nDando, 1011 Stanley St.\n(4918)\nMy Residence Io\nrvlew\n(Corner  of  Nelson   and   Chatham\nStreets)\nJ.ots   10, It,   12  and   13,   Block   8.\nSix Booms and Bath, three Bedrooms, Living Room 12x24, DfaiDI\nBoom, Kitchen, ____r_n 1'antry;\nCement Foundation, Cemftit Cl 1-\nlar 12x21. (lood Garden, Clear\nTitle.\nWill rell for very reasonable fiif-\nuro for Cash, or part rash and balance on Mortcage.\nPossession   November   1.\nD, StBeois\nBoom   1,  K.YV.C.  Block,   Nel*on,  B.  C.\n(497f.)\nNursery Products\nDELPHINIUMS,       KKLWAYS       AND\nW\u00abham Hylirid\u00ab. Mdfctcd pianist, six\ndollara doMn. J'hlux, b^st named varieties, three dollars dozen. Ahuver,\nHardy   riant   -Nurseries,   Nelson.\n(4941)\nPEONIES \u2014 B. C. prown roots, named\nvarieties. JiOc to J,1 ner root, delivered.\nPlant   now.    Catalog on  request.    M.\n_&_0. DoddsJ_Rorrento1_  (48^.)\nCLASSIFIED ._\u25a0 bring r\" suits quickly\nand eoonomloally.   ltto a wora.\nFor Rent\nFOB   BENT   \u2014   A   r.-roomed   furnished\nhouse.    Apply 61C Carbonate street.\n(494fi)\nTO RENT \u2014 Furnished rooms. Mrs.\nSutton,  316 Bobson.    _ (4920)\nFOB BENT\u2014In Annahle BlockTsinRle\nfurnished room. Also two and three\nroom suites. Hot ond cold water,\nsteam Jieat   and   light. (4730)\nOFFICES FOl^BENT in Smnivside\nBlock. Apply West End Agencies. 119\nBiker  street.  Nelson,   li.C. t 19*12)\nCLASSIFIED ad? brintr results quickly\nand fponomle\u00bblly.    1   _c, a word\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nCLEAN,    WEI.T..FURNIBHED    SUITE.\nH07   Carteeeiea(e   ptre.et. (4736)\np v n n i s ii eT5      housekeepi ta\nROOMS\u2014Apply Mack's Billiard Hall.\n  \u00ab723)\nKerr Apartments\n\u00ab69')\nSUITE\u2014Ashman's   Apartments.   (<695)\nFOR KENT \u2014 Clean, wcll-furnleehed\n2 or 3-reeom suites for housekeeping.\nModerate  price.    607  Silica street.\n  (4802)\nFURNISHED     OR      HOUSEKEEPING\nROOMS\u2014IH Josephine street. (1806)\nCLASSIEIHN ails lerlieR results eiulckly\nanel eceeneemieeelly.    1 ee.c a weere]\nInsurance\nNever put off until tomorrow\nthe insurance you should put on\ntoday.\nWe nre acents for old-established  companies  selling\nLIFE,\nFIRE,\nACCIDENT & SICKNESS,\nAUTOMOBILE,\nand all other kinds  of  Insurance.\nWEST  END AGENCIES\n119 Baker St, Nelson, B. C.\nBhonc  Cfil, P.O. Box 95\n\u25a0      . (4908)\nMachinery for Sale\n2\u2014Rfi-TNCTT BY 60-TNCH HORIZON.\nTAL TUBULAR BOILERS, 120 lbs\nworking prCMtira, cornpltjte with 11\nflttlnffl and stacks, |S00 each. The\nabovi bollsfl are located at Cascade\nB.C. Apply Vuncouver Mill Machinery Ltd.. Vancouver. (-tfiSH)\nLive Stock for Sale\nFOB SALE\u2014Cood worrel horse, weight\nMHO, ape 8, work Finnic or double\nPriee.  ?1^5.     A.  F.  Bobertfl,   Riondel.\n(4 9-1.1)\nLive stock sells quickly when it ia advertised In these columns..\nBIQ HORSE FOUR YEARS OLD, $200\nA. Boot, Crawford Bay. (497T\nFOR SALE\u2014A number of yoaom heavy\nh or sen, twelve to fifteen hundrer\npounds, well broke; cheap; -aleo *(\n'good fresh milk roww. Frank Abev\nKaslo. (4329)\nFOR SAIiE \u2014 I milk cows.    Particular,-:\nbv   letter  or phono.     W\",   A.   Duncan,\nWanetn. (4930)\n!LASSIFIED ads bring results quickly\nand seonomlcatly,   l-Sfeo a word.\nCLASSIFIED ads bring results quickly\n\u25a0nd economically,   i .c a word.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nAccounting\nCRASr.SS F. HtJHTBB\u2014\nAndltsr, MacDonald Jam BaUdlaff.\nH'.\\   IIM,   Xe'l.^eeQ.   jt.)'. (1707)\nTransfer\nATKINSON TRANSFER\u2014Coal, Wood\n*^*_ana  baKgagp.   l'hone  174.      (1708)\nlyitllAMS\nTRANSPEB\u2014Bagffag*.\nI   Weeeeel.    I'heieie.    ltlfi.    (1709)\nWood  Working  Factory\nLAWSON\u2014Below    market.    Carpenter\net   .leeleeee-.    Hardwood. (4710\nChimney Cleaning\n,'\nW\nM.    FOWLXS,    Official    Cldmnty\nCleaner.  (4711)\nInsurance and Real Estatt\nP     W.   DAWSON\u2014\n***\u2022   Real   Estate,   Znenranee,   Xestala\nAnnalele Blk. P.O. Boi. 733. Phone 1\u00bbJ\n  . (4712)\nTT      B.    DlXt,    INSTTRANCR,    TASK\ntt.   AND CITT PROPERTT.\n608   Weerel  Street (471S)\nMonuments\n\/\"IAMPBE1L     It     RITCHIE,     MONTT-\nV     KBNTAX CO.-PO   Boi 166.  Nel-\n-\u25a0ee.n.   He'.      'IVIriileeene.   till (4711)\nChiropractors\nD\nR. R. E. GRAY\u2014Chiropractor. 0111cm\nblk. Phones: Offiee, 115. Ken. 63IT\nHours: 10-12 and 2 tn 6. Evenings by\nappointment.    Sat.    0:30   to    12    m\n (4f.3*)\nFlorists\n\/\"-iRKZEIeEE'S GREENHOUSE NEl.\n\u2022on. Cut flowers and floral designs\n(471T.)\n\\yj\u00a3 S. JOHNSON-\n..,    . Ph01e J^*    Cm \"ower*.    Potted\nPlants   anel   Fleeral   Eenlelenes. (471C)\nWholesale\nA      MACDONALD  (c  CO\t\nEngineers\nGreen Bros., Bwfa ^\nWIS IS OW. B.O.\ncrra   and   kiniwc.   xvarmtaBSt\nB.04   Alberta   and   Dominion\n land Surveyor! <471S>\nD.    DAWSON,    Land    Survtjror.\nleUnlnc   and   CItU   Bagliiear.\nKaslo,   HI*. (17H)\nAssayers\nE\nW. widdowson, Boi Alios, Nation, B.C, Standard western charges\n(4720)\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSON,\nP. D. D. | B.\n\u2022anltary Parlors and Beai Motor H.arsa\nFhone 899 Dap]  Hlght   167U\nSERVICE\n(4721)\n\u25a0tandard _Pnrml\u00abvr\u00ab\nCo. \u2014 Undertak\u00abra.\nAuto Hearse, up-to-\ndata chapel. Beit\neervlceB. Prl oe \u25a0\nreasonable.      (4722)\nINCORPORATIONS\n- OTTAWA. Sept. 24. -\u2014 Two new steel\n'companies in Alberta are included ln\nthe new federal Incorporation.-! gazetted\nthin week. They are the Maple Leaf\nBteel Mills, limited. Edmonton, with a\n\u2022capital Btork of 40.000 7 per cent pfd.\nithareg at $10 and 100.000 common\nshares at $1. also the Western Steel\nCompany, limited, Medicine Hat, with\na CeTpital utock of 1500 preference shores\nat 1100 and 1500 common shares without par value.\n tCUft\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926\nr Page Nltif'\nMarkets\nUains Range From One to Five;\nU. S. Steel Marked Up Nearly\nFour Points, Wall Street\nNEW YORK. Sept. 24. \u2014 With United\nStates Steel regaining leadership of the\nmarket, stock prices moved upward in\nImpressive fashion today on buying\nstimulated by easier money rates and\nconstructive business news. The advance was by no means uniform, but\nclosing quotations disclosed a long list\no\u00a3 net gains ranging from 1 to 6 points.\nAlthough pools succeeded in obtaining\na following in a few specialties, public\nparticipation was on a small scale.\nExcept for the rather nebulous explanation of \"Inside buying\" there was\nnothing in the day's news to explain the\nsudden demand for U. S. Steel, which\nwas marked up nearly 4 points, to\n149 Vi and closed at the top.\nMotor Trade Dull\nGeneral Motors, which lias shared\nwith U. S. Steel the leadership of many\nmarkets iu the last few months, moved\nup about a point in dull trading. Mack\nTrucks was run up 5 points at the expense of the short interest, and most\nof the other motors received good support.\nHeaviness of   American   Smelting reflected    a    further    decline    in    silver\nletal, of which the company is a largo\nproducer.\nThe rail group, Chesapeake & Ohio\ncommon und Pare Marquette were elevated to new highs and then ran Into\na large volume of profit-taking, the\nformer closing 5 points net lower, While\nthe   latter   cancelled   Its   curly   guin   of\nTotal sales\u20141.362,fiOO shares.\nMew York  \"Quotation*\nHigh      Low     Close\n145 \u25a0,_     143^4\nBusiness Facts\nLaurentide and Brompton Account for More Than Half:\nTurnover   at  Montreal\nAllied Chem. ..\nAmer. Loco. .'...\nAmpr. Tele. , ..\nAmer. Tobac,  ...\nAnaconda    \/\t\nAteieiseeee    \t\nBaldwin    \t\nBait. & Ohio ...\nCerro De l'eiaco.\nChile Copper  ...\nChrysler    \t\nCorn   Preeducts   .\nDodffe   \"A\"   \t\nDupont    \t\nGen.   Motors   ..\nGraieby    \t\nN.  pfd\t\nHowe   Sound   ...\nInt.  Nickel   \t\nKenne Copper .\nN. Y. Central ..\nNor. Pacific ...\nPhillips    Pete.    .\nRadio Corp\t\nShell Onion oil.\nSinclair  Cons.   .\nSou. Peiclflc  \t\nStan., Oil Cal. ..\nSleen.   Oil   N.   J...\nStudebakeT   \t\nTei. Gulf Sulphur\nUnion Oil Cal. . .\nUnion Pacific ....\nU.   S.   Rubber   ...\nU.   S    Sleel         149 et\nWillys   Ovid        23'4\nIII6H\nIff I\nIMS\ntif 8\nIDS\n6\u00bbH\n33 %\nSfe'i,\n315H\n1ST %\njig\n77\n\u25a0ne-j\n311\n56\na 14 > i\nUS\n49->i\n_$%\naa\nUfl\n61 Bi\n\u202212'i\nUU\nnig\nus\nHi\n62 >4\n106H\nur,'!\n12214\nlfl\nlp_\n118\n107\n67 R\n'iW\nU\n27\n814'i\n15 6 \u00bbi\nao%\nH*\n43%\n35 7i\nis I\n143>,4\nMl\n60%\n4.114\n29%\nHI\n10714\n61\n75 H\n61\n14514\n143i~\n105 V.:\n14;\".\u00bb,,\n122',\n4S%\n157\n120'-\u00bb\n107%\n35%\n45';\n37%\n315\n15714\n111\n36\n56\n143\"',\n79%\n'49%\n29 Vi\nlies7.\nen..\n427\u00ab\nII a\n1751.ee\n149 ij\n23i;\nMONTREAL, Sept. 24. \u2014 Heavy buying of Laureeetiei,. and Brompton wees\nthe outstanding feateere of tlee stock\nexchange today. These two steecks accounted for over half of the teeteel turnover and sold at new high levels.\nLaurentide was the leftest active steeck\nond cleesed at 109% (xd) for a net geein\nof 4%. Brompton closed at 37 feer a\neeet gain of 2 \u201e. Brazilian closed at 121\nfor a teet gain of %.\nWestern Grocers pfd. was the- strong\nfeeature closleeg at tlee new high eef 80\nfeer a net geein of 5 peeints. The greatest loss was suffered by Doeee. Gleess,\nwhich cleesed at II for n net declieee of\n3 after having seeld at the new low of\n84.       .\nTotal   sales\u201442.319:   bonds\u2014127,500.\nClosing Prices\nAsbestos. 21%; Abillbi 96; Ind. Alcohol 22Me; Brazil, 121; Breweries, 63 14 ;\nIliompton 37; Cement. 110; 11. C. Fish.,\n7214; Laueveetielee, lOSt's; Spaeeie-ll ceene..\nItlHV,; Sleaeeeers pfd.. 881.; Meeietreal\n1'owe'r, 711-.; Smelters. 24;'.; Shawiieigan,\n2211,4; Steel eef Ceineeela. 107 Vi ; Atlantic\nSugar,   25 !i;  Winnipeg  Elee..  57.\nMontreal Salea\nMONTREAL, Sept, 24. \u2014 Sales In-\neluded 970 Aleitibl. 290 Asbeste.s and\n415 pfd.. 4673 Beazllieen, 6762 Bronep-\nton 1215 Aleeehol, 385 Steeeleeslelps pfd.,\n17.940 Laurentide, 3272 Montreal Power and 1149 pfd., 1245 Beewerles, 331\nShawieilgaee.      555      Spanish   River.    21e>\nsteel of Canada,\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 24. \u2014 Dominion\nweer Issue prices:\nWar leeans \u2014 1931. $100,701), JlOl.lOa;\n1937.   S103.25b,   tl03.65ee.\nVlcteery loans \u2014 1527. $100.30b\n$100.45a; 1933 $194.30b, $104.40a; 1931,\n\u00bb103.10b   |103.20n: 1937. $107.16.\nRenewals \u2014 1927, $100.25b, $100.55:e\n1S32. $102.25.\nRefunding loeeees \u2014 1928. $100.611\n1943,    $101.15b,   $101.25a;   1914     $1)6.151,\n\u00bb96.35a;\n$96.20a.\n1940.     $96.15;     1946,     $96.10b,\nVancouver Stocks\nC.   Silver   . ,\nCork   Province\nDunwell    \t\nGlacier   \t\nGladstone   \t\nGranby    \t\nHowe  Sound   ..\nBullae)   Mleees   .\nInt.   Ceeal    \t\nLucky Jim   . ..\neNat.  Silver   \t\nPremier   \t\nSelkirk*    \t\nSilvercrest    .. .\nLeadsnelth    ...\nAlheibasca\nB.   C.   Mont.    ..\nBr.  Ptre\t\nTrojan   \t\nBid\n1.80\n'i*34\n\"\"32\n30.00\n43.011\n.03\n.18\n.16\nAsked\n1.85\n.05\n1.10\n.07\n.34\n32,00\n45,00\n.05 V..\n\u25a0 20 B\n.11\n.09\n.00 3-16\n.09 Vi\nExchange Rates\nNKW YOltK, S\u00ab*pt. 1!4, \u2014 Sterling\nt'xcli.-intfe steady at *4.S0**4 for 6ij-U;.\\\nbill! and at |*t-l-ft d.'inuue.\nForeign  oar silver\u2014 5HV,\nCanadian   dollars\u20145-;t2   premium.\nKiancs\u20142.7slic.\nLlre\u2014I.-.**-.\nN.'ison \u25a0pproxlmate rate steiiinir\n94.84V *\nHorta IM|M*\nKrunen\u2014_ti.7;>.\nMinneapolis Grain\nWithout $euf-osn 1 al\nhe will always be\n\u2022 OEPEKOBMT UPOMHlS\nOWN LABOR FOfc SUPPCRT\nSalaried wen do not grow rich from\ngalaxy alone.\nThe only way a salariid man can income Independent of liis Kulury Ih by\nsaving and investing wisely. Money, if\nput to woik, will earn rctumH for ita\nnwniT. Tlie question confront int? the\nHalaried man is whether he will put it.\nto work for hllBMlf or spend it and\nput it to work for the other fellow.\nThe salaried man who spends all In-\nmakes and does not ndopt a plan of\nthrift whereby he saves a stipulated\namount of bis income regularly arid\nputs ft In safe investments wlure it\nwill work for hiin. is headed toward\nfinancial ruin. Hv will b* dependent\nupon others when bis age will not permit him to continue to earn a salary.\nInvestment, by placing savings where\nthey will work and assure a reasonable\nreturn, means the foregoing of one'H\npresent purchasing power in order that\nit can be used at some future day.\nWithout this selfdeiiial the salaried\nman will always be dependent upon tbe\nfruits Of his own labor.\nVein Encountered After Driv-\n'    ing 600 or 700 Feet; Gives\nAdditional Depth\nI\nSigns of Improvement Over Dominion; Collections Are\nSome Better Too\nLQBL\nLEAD IT TORONTO\nSFOKANH, Wash.. Sept. 24. \u2014 Advice* Just received at the head office of\nthe Leadsmith Mines, limited, state that\nNo. 4, or the low-r luniul on the Lead-\nsmith property, formerly known as\nNoonday mine, two miles from Kaml-u.\nSlocan district, has reached Its objective, the first or Noonday viln. Thf\nvtiln was encouniered after driving between 600 and 70U feet, and is approximately in the position indicated by it\"\ndip in the upper workings.\nAt last accounts lhc vein had not been\ncrosscut fully, having been penetrated\nbut a few feet. Filling ao far cmisists\nof quartz, sp.ir and iron, characteristic\nof known sections of tlie Noonday vein.\nCroUBCUttlng the full width of the vein\nis   b'-ing  proceeded   with.\nThis development of the Leadsmith\nproperty gives an additional depth of\n101 feet below the former lower.t work\nings and it is expected extensive on\nbodies will be opened up on thin level.\nThe- present company has been in existence for a littk- more than a year,\nand deep development was commenced\nlast fall. Mine operations are under\ntbe immediate personal supervision of\nOscar V. White, luptrtntendent of the\nSilversmith mines, and K. O. White.\nmechanical superintendent for the same\ncompany.\nGRAIN MOVEMENT\nIS ON INCREASE\nKelvinattor and Industrial\ncohol Bid Up; Nickel\nShows Gains\nAl-\nFleeur\nMINNEAPOLIS,   Se i.l.   21.\nuni'leeireKt-el:   telilpieifciets\u2014r.!e,0(ltl\nKieeee\u2014J21.50\nWle.-eet\u2014No. 1 leeee-tlee ree, $1,401$, te\n11.444: Mav. 11.44%; September\n11.40(4; December, ll.tiU.\nCon\u2014Na :i yellow   ,*i t.e Tie\nOeets\u2014NO.  .1  White,  S.'.v  tee  407HC.\nFlax\u2014No.   1,  fL'.SVi,   to  $2.311.,.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, Sept. 14. _ Butter and\ncheese quiet; U|l uncliin^-cl.\nCheese \u2014 Pfiteit we\u00bbterna   17aic to\nISc.\nButter \u2014No.    1    pasteurized,    llUfl   to\n34c.\nJEni\u2014Storage extra* 41c; treat) extras, 5l'c; fresh firsts. 4'b*.\nSpokane Stocks\nCda.   S.H   pfd.   ..\nCda.  S.S.  connnot\nBRITISH  COLUMBIA  EGGS\nfresh   firsts,   4be;\nFresh   extra\npullets, 43c.\nGROSS EARNINGS OF\nC. N. R. ARE IMPROVED\nMONTREAL. Sept. 21, \u2014Oro\nitlt*  of  Hie C.N.K.   lor  the  wee]\nSeptember tl   were 18,449,911\npared with $5 i!t>4.L\".tfi for the m\nof   1911,   an   increase   of   $1S5,(>\nper  cent.\nReserve\nThe best reserve one ean. have\nis money in a Savings Bank\naccount. It not only increases\nby the interest it earns but it\ngives you assurance in meeting\nany problem which may present\nitself. A reserve is as necessary\nto you as it is to your Bank. Open\na saving account with this Bank\nand start to establish your reserve.\nIMPERIAL BANK\nOF CANADA\nMELSON BRANCH, \u25a0\nCRANBROOK BRANCH.\nCRESTON BRANCH.\nJ. H. D. BENSON. Mtiuier\nW. R. GRUBBE, M.ne,\u00aber.\nC. W. ALLEN. M.ee.,.,,\nSlocan King Heavily Oversubscribed!\nSubscriptions Received for Initial Allotment of\n400,000 Shares oi Slocan King Totaled\n1,218,000\nThis huge ovursub.-scriptiun proven conclusively the confidence felt\nby tho Investing public In a well-at-'lected uml proiwrly k;)oiisoit\"J\nMining  Enterprise.\nAside from the merits of the proposition Itself, tbe unprecedented\ndemand for SLOCAN KING shares Is uuque**.t ion ably due to tli.-\nphenomenally -successful development and operation ol\" GOLDSMITH\nand SILVl-ttHMITII by the WHITE ORGANIZATION, under whose\nsponsorship HLOCAN KINO MKS0 LIMITED is being luunched.\nALLOTMENT   NO.- 2   OF   200.000   SHARES    13    NOW    OPEN    TO\nSUBSCRIPTION   AT   12'Z-jc   PER   SHARE\n.Brekcnne  Department:\nNORTHWEST MINES INVESTMENT COMPANY\n70S   Sprague   Avenue, 946   Dexter   Horton   Bldg.,\nSPOKANE - SEATTLE\ntohonto. Sept. ii.\u2014Brompton Pulp\ni:    Paper   share.*-    divided    honors    with\nLobhiw Qmeetertai cotambn and Kelvtn-\nI'tor common m the  \u25a0troni stocks in\ntoday's dealing. Industrial Alcohol held\n\u25a0trOPI between 22 a nd 22 U, Int. Nickel\nwas hid u-. \\k, to l\u00bb, Massey-Harri.s\ncommon eased off  *_    U, 72   after start.\nintf at n. Brompton worked up to il\\_.\nand doted at Sir', tr. ri7.\nLoblaw reached new hlfh ground at\n|8<    KelrlnAtor moved up ~v*. to l\"1,*-\nHiaailtan *Xeo turned e-ii-ler in the latter stages of the market, finishing U\nlover, at 110,\nTORONTO. Sept. 21, \u2014 .S.Ucs Included 150 Brazilian common -and 1.~>U pfd.,\n\u2022M'.SU Urumpton CO Nickel, \u00ab41 Massey-\nHarris.\nToday's Dividends\nAll America Cables, <i i*V*',\nAni. Wind   Ol Mach com Q 1 'i %\nAm.  Wind.  (II   M;icb   pfd  <| lfUK\nArkansas Central   l'r ofd q J1.7.'.\nVayuk  Cigar   1st   pfd   q [\u00ab\u00ab|\nIbivuk Cigar conv.  l!nd  pfd.  i| 1 :,i';\nl:ayuk  Cigar  9%  _li\\tl  pfd  \u00bbi -r',\nCity   Investing   pfd   q 1 V7\nCrticildc   Steel   cum   q 11.18\nDoehler Hie Casting pfd q l%tf\nplmbel Bros, pfd q IV;\nHollingei* c.uis.   O.M.   mo IH\nLiquid Curljonic  com q 10c\nMacAud.   and   Forbes   com   q Me\nMacAnd. and Forbes pfd q H_';\nMaKma Comer <i    , fu\nMerck   &    Co.   Ofd   q $1.00\nMorti_fe-Bond   i\\,.   q    J2.00\nNorthern N. t   I'tn. com q Tte\nOrphenm circuit Cct, com mo.,.lff-|c\nOrpheum Circuit No. com m llt-la\nOrpbeftum Cfrouli i-,^-. com mo.\n' trpheum  Circuit   pfd  u\t\nWINNIPBO,   Sept.   14,   \u2014   Movement\nOf grain uver Canadian Pacific lines for\n24 hours until midnight last night\nshows an increase owing to UM\nweather. Inspections amount to 1169\nOtn on C. P. lines with grain deliveries amounting to 770 cars to Wort William, t'nloading-s at that point are 1023\ncars, end shipment bv boats down to the\nlake totals H71.000 bushels. Marketings total LISl.Btt bushels (n the three\nprovinces, with total loading! of 1885\ncars and a storage in country elevators\nalong the C.I'.K. of K.ii93.ti24 bushels.\nThere are 74.3118 bushels at Vancouver,\nwith a alOW movement in that direction. At S o'clock this morning Fori\nWilliam reported 13.607,000 bushels in\nstorage there.\nVehicle Production\nin the States Shows\nReal Heavy Increase\nNSW YORK, Kept. 14, \u2014 Motor\nvehicle production in tho United States\nIncreased during August, the department of commerce announced today. A\ntotal of 424,31)4 passenger cars and\ntrucks were produced ln August, compared with \u25a0_T6,4-SI vehicles in July aud\n:Cli.4Jl in August. 1925.\nWINNIPBO, Hept. 24. \u2014 The weekly\ntrade report of the Canadian Credit\nMen's Trust  association  reads:\nSaint John \u2014 Wholesale trade generally improving; retailers report natis-\nCactory   volume;  collections good.\nMontreal \u2014 Wholesalers report good\nvolume of business; retail merchants\ndoing satisfactory volume; collections\nimproving.\nToronto \u2014 Wholesalers generally report Satisfactory volume; retail trade\ngood; country trade, however, shows\n\u25a0\u25a0light   falling  off:   collections  fair.\nWinnipeg -\u2014\u25a0 Wholesalers report satisfactory VOltime; retailers report reduced volume on account of uneeaion-\nl<ble weather; collections fair. '\nRegina \u2014 Wholesalers generally report fair volume of business; retail\ntrade fair to good; collections improving.\nCalgary \u2014i Business conditions generally     quieter     owing     to     unfavorable\n>ather;   collections   slow.\nKdmonton \u2014 Wholesalers and  rctbil-\nI    report    busintss    and    collectlims\nSHOWS USE\nBut\nDecrease Noted in Quantity   in   Store;   Car\nLoadings More\nluleter.\nVancouver \u2014 Wholesal\neport conditions as good\nto Yemen t In the volume\nollections fair tu good.\nis generally\nwith an im-\no(   business;\nI\nBl\nStopped  Sprouting Caused\nRain; No Serious Labor\nTrouble Either\n1)5-\nBDMONTON, Kept. l!4. \u2014 Contrary to\ngeneral belief, the snowfall of the past\n10 \"days has done very little damage to\ngrain ln the stook and iu fact the effect\nof the lower temperature has been to\ncheck the injury from sprouting which\ntiad appeared In a number of district)*.\naccording to statements by members of\nthe    local    grain    trade.      Reports    frum\noountry points indicate that the room\nis rapidly disappearing from the stook.-;\nind that two or three days of sun atol\nwind the grain iu the fidd will be\ndried out sufficiently to make a gen-\neral resumption of threahlng possible.\nThere is no lerloUl labor situation in\nihe Bdmonton district, and placement*\n;it    the   employment   bureau   have   been\ntlnn\n\u2022t   no\nill.\nReports     from     the    nor\nthreebina; operation! are fa\nn  the Peace River district\n\u25a0rupa   have   been   haneslcd.\nindicate\ngeneral\nWINNIPBO, Sept. 24. \u2014 The grain\nmovement report of the National railways for the week, September 17 to 23,\ninclusive, shows that while compared\nto the corresponding period of 1925.\nthere has been an inereasH of 1.360,000\nIn the bushels marketed during the\nweek under review, there has been a\ndecrease of 3,133,000 bushels In tho\nilUfintitv in store at country elevators\nalong the lines of the (system west of\nthe  Oreat   Lakes.\nMarketing! during the week have totaled 10.7S5.000 bushels. The amount\nIn store at country elevators aggregates 6,9!tfi.0'l0 bushels ns compared\nwith 10.12S.U00 bushels during the corresponding   period   of   last   year.\nCar loadings for the week Were 6922\nas compared with llil last year or an\nIncrease of 989. Grain moved totaled\nI, Kit!,000 bushels, an Increase of 1,230,-\nooo buahala.\nSince August 1 of this year total car\nloadings hu\\e been 16.669 with 21,854.-\n0t\u00bb0 bushels, a decrease of 3741 cars\nand 5,315.000 bushels over last year.\nThis Is accounted for largely because\nither conditions Interfered with halting work.\nDUNWELL MINES VOTES\nTO INCREASE CAPITAL\nVICTOllia, Bept. 8*. \u2014 Dnowell\nmines \u00bbh*rojn(ilder\u00ab at their m_*\u00abt-\nlnf- voted to lncreaee the cap** *i]\u00bb-\natton of th\u00bb comp\u00abajr from 700,000\nto 1,000,000 \u00abhaxe\u00bb of |1 **%0\u2014 Of\ntlie new etock 140.000 ah__r-\u00ab will\nbe offered ftt 60 oente a ^iare to\npresent \u00bbhare_u>ldeni in tbe ratio of\non\u00a9 new tlar_ to each flv* __b*res\nof old etook held. ,\nRobert Stewart, president, eaid\nth\u00bbt a ye_vr*e snpply of ore had,\nnow been blocked oat, and th--t t\u2014*\nmill would be reedy to opeiate by\nDeotanber.\nWINNIPECt  URAIN   QUOTATIONS\nClose\nmv.\n137%\nTORONTO MINES\nABSORBINE\nKeeiii.ni Bursal tnlargtmenlt.\nThickened, Swollen TImimj,\nCurb*. Filled Tendons. Soreness from Brills** or Strains;\n\u25a0tops 9|eavin Lameness, allays pain.\nDoes not blister, remove ilie hair or\nlay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle\nAt druggists or delivered. Book I R free.\nABSORBII*TE, JR., for mankind\u2014an\nantiseptic linimertt (or bruises, cuts, wounds,\nstrains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It\ntiealsand soothes. S1.2S a bottle at druggists or postpaid. Will tell you mors if you\nwrite. * *\nW. F. TOUNG. he. '45 I,\u2014- KL... \u00ab\u00ablr..l C.S.\nUHeOrbUC Sll iBStetllSE,   Jr.. Ut   BlelC  U   CSSSeU. I\nBoninisr   ..\nW.St   Duieiee\nI'e.eei,-     \t\nKlekle.net    ...\nUkC    Sh.ele;\nH\u00abIntm   ..\nKorania   ...\nVlpeeeeel    \t\nKe ,|. v    \t\nMUeleeB   COTS\nAskud\n19.50\n11.00\n1.01\n1.03\ntl,M\nU.00\nJ4.S0\n!*.:'.-,\n\u2022\u25a0\u25a0;.;\nLil\n1.05\ni.ia\nFour   motor\nBelleville. Mt!\ncovered.\n.stolen    in\nbeon   re-\nMisses' School Shoes\n\u25a0UfUlM   Valuos,   |3.',0   to   J5.50.\nSPECIAL    PRICE    FOR    ONE\nWEEK   ONLY\n$2.85\nAny I'eilr In  the  Steere*.    j\nWatson Shoe Co., Ltd.\nTerms Cash\u2014Prices  Right\ne   Q.\nla.'.   Tel.   &   Teel.   e\nI'eee-.   Tel.  *i  T.I.   lefel  el\t\nI'leilee.   I'ie.   (-r.nl   .|\t\nIleila. fee   6';, lefel see\t\nKeeeeel   Keeeelex   ee.iei   n\t\nlieeeiel   Keeeelex   Md.   ei\t\n1 reite-,1   Profit-Sharing   i.fel\nI .  S.   Ireel.   Ale'..Ieeel   lefel  f|\t\nUnited   V.eele.    Kxt.   e|\t\nW.ellll.eeee  Weelele jee-  pfd e|. .\nWeet.   I'r. .'.eeee e\nWeste\nKle-\nWhile-   kits\nllil. e|.\nom\n.10 |.|ej\n.'.'.U'.IIO\n...J1.75\n...11.10\n. ..11.01\n...11.81\n.'.'.Vl'.75\n 5e |\n..'.n3i\n.'.'.i'mS\n...J2.0el\n.. .flM\n 50,'\nNORANDA DROPS AND\n,IS GETTING WEAKER\nTOHONTO.  Sept.   24.  \u2014 Noratula  con-\ntimieil  weaker on   tlio  Standard  mlntll|\niicbanie today with a net loae of IS, to\nlll.H. Pricea were nervous, Nickel\nlinneil   ti,   iMl;   Holllnger   I,   t.i   |il.l|;\nWrliriit Hargreavea B, to Js.6r\u00bb; and VI-\npond I to 11.71 Melntvre wan off 5\nto |t4.tt; and Lake Shore 6. to $13.65\nAmulet eaaed 1, to 114, In the (silvers.\nBeavef loit V_, to ll-li,\nWheat Prices Go in\nNew Setback Because\nof Improved Weather\nCHICAGO. Hrpt. 2-1. \u2014 Wheat prices\nunderwent a set hack todny nwinfr to\nlaprovad wcathtr northwest and to a\ndearth of huyiiitf t'n.ni Kurope. Closing quotatiiuiK on wheat wsri; heavy,\nef-ftfl to l^c net lower: with corn %c to\n%Q down; oats a Bhade to %Q up; and\nprovliloni rarylng from unchanged to\na rise of 12c.\nKootenay\nMetallurgical\nLaboratories\nCustom Assayers and\nAnalytical Chemists\nAll Work Out Same Day as\nReceived\nWe   Solicit   Your   Patronage\nS10 Baker Street   -   P.O. Drawer 1073\nNELSON,  B. C.\nMetal Markets\nNKW YOltK. Kept\nQuiet; electrolytic \u2014\nUMo to Utfcc,\nTin   \u2014   It-reKiilar;   i\nIft.BO; futures. M17B.\niron \u2014Steady; unobanCO_j\n1,cad\u2014Steady;   spot.   IS.\"\nZinc\u2014Steady;   But   Ht\nnnd futnrei  #7.37.\nAntimony\u2014Spot, $H.r\u00bbo.\nU.  \u2014 Copper \u2014\n-put  and  future:-.\npot   and   nearby,\nLouis,   spot\nVancouver Plans for\nAll-Canadian Apple\nShow in December\nVANCOUVER. Wept. 24. - H.ceiving\n\u25a0 wire today trom It- P. McLennan. K.\nS. Knowlton and J. K. Malheson, exhibition officials touring the Kootenay\nand Okanafan, to the effect that opinion in the fruit growing belt ia unani-\nfoualy in favor of holding an all-Canadian   apple0   show   in   Vancouver   for  the\nweak of Deoeraber l-ll, Mayor Taylor\nU making ariuntamantii for the proponed show, which will receive good\nsupport  at the coast.\n -._\u2022__.\t\nDominion Live Stock\nWINNIPEG\n'A. \u2014 Receipts \u2014\nsheep  124.\nto   $6.25;   fair   to\nJ5.50 to |tf;\nJ4.G0 to |4.TB;\nSept.\nwin tiii), non -50.\nSteers\u2014Choice,   $6\ngood. MO to tl.\nButcher heifera\u2014Oioli\nfair  to good. $4.*, to  $5\nHutcher cows\u2014Choice\nfair  to good. I3.7P,  to  $4.\nOx.n\u2014(lend   $3  to  $4.\nStocker steers\u2014Choice, $4.50 to $4.75;\nfair to good,  J3.-J5  to $4.25.\nStocker heifers\u2014Choice, $3.50 to $4;\nfair  to  good,  $.1  to  J3.25.\nFeeder Iteera\u2014 Choice $5 to $5.50;\nfair to good, S4 to $4.50.\nCalves\u2014Choice.   $8   to   $9.\nHogs \u2014 Select bacons. $14.85; thick\nsmooths,   $13.50; heavies.   $12.50\nLambs\u2014Fair to good,  $9.50 to $10.50.\nSheep\u2014Fair to good. $6 to $7.50.\nEDMONTON\", Sept. 24 \u2014 Cattle re-\nOejptl 4N0, eulves  148.  hogs 588.\nButcher steers \u2014 (Jood to choice, St)\nto -$5.50; common to medium, $3.50 to\n$4.50.\nHeifers \u2014 Hood to choice. $4.50 to\n$5; common to medium, $3 to $4.\nCows\u2014Oood. UM to $4.\nBulls\u2014$2  to  $2.75.\nFeeders\u2014Oood; $4.25 to $4.75; medium,   from  $4  down.\nHtochers\u2014Good to choice, $3.50 to S4;\ncommon to medium, $2.25 to $3.25.\nCalves\u2014-Good to choice, $6 to $7;\ncommon  to nu ilium.  $2  to $4,\nHogs\u2014Thick   smoothn,   $13.25.\nCALGART\nHt\nOt.   24\n\u2014  Keceipt.s\n10.\ndav were lit\ntie, 52\ncnlves. 222 h\nand 444  the*\n\u25a0tear* \u2014 Cho\ncc.  $6\nto $6.11); fair\nto\ngood.  $5.25  t\ni $\n.85.\nHutcher he\nfei\nS \u2014 Choice, $5 to 15\nfair to food.\n*4\nto $4.7\nL\nButcher ci\nw*\n\u2014   Ch\ndoe. $4 to u\nJo\nfair to good\n$s\n50 to\n$3.75.\nHulls\u2014Good.\n13    to\nU.H.\nStocker   s\neer\nSoice,   $1.25\nin\n$4.75.\n\u25a0tooker hi\nlie\nV   \u2014\nChoice.   $3.-5\nto\n$3.75; fair tl\ngo\nOd, $3\nto $3.25.\nFeeder ste\nrs-\n-Choice; $4.25 to St\n75\nfulr  to  good,\nII\n25   to\n$4.25.\nCalves\u2014Ch\nnr.\n,  $0.25\nto $7.\nHoie\u20148el<\n\u2022ts\n$14.47;   thick   nmo.\nth\n$13.25.\nLambs\u2014Fi\nIr\nO gooc\n$11 to $12.\nSheep\u2014Fa I\n\u25a0 t\ngood\n$0 to $9.\nThe Consolidated Mining\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice   Smelting   and    Refining   Ds_itr,rn*gr\\\nTRAIL,   BRITISH  CflLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, I^eaa and Zine^Or*\u00bb.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, PiK koad  and Ztnt.\n.     TADANAC.   TPAll ...\nmm**.\nWm^^m\nReady With All the New\nThings for Fall\nLadies' Ready-to.Wear\nNow for a warm Coat, perhaps with Fur collar and cuffs.\nYes, just step in and inspect our stock. You will find jurt what\nwill suit you, for your pockctbook as well, as our Coats an very\nlow marked and we have a very l_fgt range for you to ChooM\nfrom. We shall be triad to give you the best of attention in si'lect-\nIng what you would like. Following it a list of what we can\noffer you.   Be sure and see them:\nTWEED FALL COATS, lined with heavy quality sateen, interlined with flannelette. In colors of greys, browns and fawn;\nsome plain, others plaid. Assorted sizes. Prices ranging\nfrom  $16,95 to !?a!).50\nFUK-TItlMMED MAUVELLA NEEDLEPOINTS AND BOLIVIA COATS, in greys, henna, rust, navy, brown, beach.\nAt  -\u25a0 $39.50 to ?49.5a\nMen's Wear\nMen's and Boys' Underwear for Full; our stock is now complete, with all the\nbest makes of underwear for Fall, in combinations or shirts and drawers.\nMEDIUM-WEIGHT   MERINO   UNDERWEAR\u2014\nCombinations, suit  - $1.00, $1.75 and $2.5'>\nShirts and Drawers, garment   $2.00, $3.35 and $1.50\nHATCHWAY  NO-BUTTON  COMBINATIONS\u2014Medium weight.   Suit    .$3.25\nSTANFIELD'S MEDIUM-WEIGHT ELASTIC RII7\u2014Combinations   $1.25\nShirts nr Drawers, garment  $2.25\nSTELLA~BRAND ENGLISH-MAKE  NATURAL   UNSHRINKABLE   UNDER-\nWEAK\u2014Combinations, suit  $5.\u00a30\nShirts or Drawers, garment  $3.00\nSTANFIELD'S RED LABEL PURE WOOL  RIBBED   UNDERWEAR\u2014Combi-\nnaMoik*, suit $1.95\nShirts or Drawers, garment  $2.50\nHEWSON PURE WOOL RIBBED UND ERWEAR\u2014Special   quality.      Combinations, suit $3.T-2-\nShirts or Drawers, garment  $1.75\nMEN'S ALL-WOOL RIBBED WORK SOCKS\u2014Special  quality.    Pair   50*?\nMEN'S*MACKINAW JUMPERS\u201432-oz ., single or double front, hack and sleeves.\nEach    $6.95 and $8.95\nMEN'S  MACKINAW  COATS\u201432-oz.,   Norfolk style.    Each  $9.50\nMEN'S MACKINAW PANTS\u2014Black, 32-oz.    Pair  $6.50\nMEN'S MACKINAW BREECHES\u2014Khaki; 32-cz.   Pair  $6.00\nBuy Your Barrymore Rugs Now\nOur splendid new stock of Barrymore guaranteed Axminster Rugs includes\nevery size and sufficient colors and desi gns to meet the requirements of any\nroom. Sizes in stock: 6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft., 9 f. x 9 ft., 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in., 9 ft. x 12 ft.\nA moderate cost to you on each rug.   \u2022\nNEW SCOTCH RUGS, in all-wool, in some new and attractive colors.   Brightens\nup any room in the house at a small cost.   In three sizes.   Each, $4.95, $6.95\nExtra large size Hall Runner, 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. long  $13.75\n Page Tea \"^\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 192G\nThe Ark\nalPECIALS*\u2014Ladles' Sillt Hoaa, all\n\u2022lies and colors; regular 75c atock;\nto clear, 50_*i Something new:\nGingham Crepe, 25_^ Per yard.\nHeavy Factory Cotton, 25(\u00a3 P^r\nyard. Clinton Flannel, 25*C^ Por\nyard. Awning, Duck, 55<J yard-\nCurtain material, 2-Tk? yard. Cretonne, 30^ yottl. Staple Dry Gooda,\ncheapest ln the city.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhona 534 606 Vernon  St.\nHenry Watson was appointed man-\nejfot     of     the    hydro     shop     by     the\nStratford   public   utillM.-s   commission.\n .__\u00bb\u2022\t\nScottbb basplpe manufacturers report tha t t heir business ha s been\nIntero.   by the British coal  strike.\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\n6pecialixing   In   Correcting   Defectiva\n8tght   by   Proper   Glass**.\nQuick  Repair Service.\nGRIFFIN   BLK.    .    -    PHONE   125\nFor\nService\nPhone 10 or 193\n*GR0CERY*\nNelson Business College\n;. EVENING CLASSES\nIndividual  Tuition\nIncrease Your Salary\nDodge\nMotor\nCars\n1726 Models\nFOR   OVER    ELEVEN   YEARS\nCONSTANTLY   IMPROVED,\nBUT  NO YEARLY  MODELS.\nUsed Cars\nAT   USED   CAR   PRICES   AND\nNEW   GUARANTEES.\nSTAR  SPORT ....*. S700\nFORD   BUG    S125\nFORD   COUPE 8350\nDODGE   COMMERCIAL\n?4TON    $075\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nGEORGE   W.   PEASE,   Manager\nOpp.  Poit  Office*. Phon. 65\nAUTHORIZED  DEALERS:\nNASH       PONTIAC\nAJAX        DODGE\nSpecials. for\nToday Only\nWi have far too many\nSilk Hose, and to reduce\nour stock into about half\nwe will sell them at\nthese remarkable reductions.\nHEAVY RAYON SILK HOSE, all\nthe new shades. 3 pairs for ijil.00\nSILK TO TOP, also Broken lines of\nRayon Hose, pair  75\u00a3\nRAYON AND SILK MIXED, also\npure Chiffon Silk, pair  $1.00\nGLOVE SILK, \"NIAGARA,\" also\nPoint Heel and other lines, up\nto $2.25;  per pair  $1.40\nSaturday only will we give these prices.\nOn our second floor we have several Specials in Coats,\nDresses and Hats.\nRAMSDEN BROS.\nReady-to-,Vear,  Mill'mnry, Dry Goods and Boys'   Wear\nAre Always Admired\u2014\nAnd    Most    of    Us\nCould Have Them\nV.ry often your te\u00abth deserve\nfar bitter treatment than they\nreceev*.'.\nLe:   us   examine   them   for   you\n\/\/j'uf\/j_f_y i,i ie\"'iwice * ye*r-\nCl\/CLiV     I       Efficient   Denli.itry  ut\ntr I Reasonable Prices\nTEETH j      DR.   KEELEY\n\u2014Dentist\u2014\n406!i   BAKER  8T. PHONE  725. NELSON,   B.C.\nHOW   ABOUT   THAT   NEW   HEATER?\nWe   have   a   splendid   assortment   of\nHeating Stoves\nand will be pleased to have yuu look over our stock before you buy.\nWa  Again   Recommend\nMcClary and Stewart Heaters\nFor   Appearance,   Service   and   Prica\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co. Ltd.\nNelson News of the Day\nKootenu Loope No. 11, LOOK\"., r\u00ab-\nilhir meeting Monday 27th, K p.m. Official visit Orand M-iaUT I-ro R'iy A.\nPerry. All Reb\u00abkt___ Jo n with ua,\nft   p.m.    Social  evening. (4fttj\nput pie\nCentral      Farmers'     Institute\nWants  Trapping for\nSettlers First\nAPPRECIATES NEW\nPOULTRY EXPERT\nDelegates and Visitors Also Attend the Sessions\nin Nelson\nTo aid (he ranchers in their fight\nagainst innect pests, a cabin* t of\nmounted Insects and hugs would be\nof great service, if kept on display\nhy the district horticulturist, the\nKootenay Central Institute, in semiannual session here Thurjsdav. decided. It waa decidf-d to ask the\nprovincial government to giant this\nfacility, which would show thh\nranchers what to look for, and enable them to recognize Uu-ir enemies,\nand therefore take measures to cope\nwith   tliein.\nIt will be suggested that the collection cons in t of spec* i incus of tha\nprincipal bugs and insut.s injoiiuu.-\nto   this   district.\nri-applMf.   Aluis-'i1 by   AIU-ils\nIt was claimed present trapping\nregulations were abused by fo reign-\noi-Vt, who norm limes trapped in\ngnaips, using a single licence. To\nremedy this condition, the following  resolution   was  adopted:\n\"Kes-ilved that in the opinion of\nthis institute, licences for trapping\nin the several districts of British\nColumbia should only be issued to\nBritish subjects who are bona fide\nMttltra, and who have resided for at\nleast ll mouths previous in tin-\ndistrict in which their licence entitled them  lo   trap.\"\nThe action of the. provincial government in appointing a poultry Inspector In succession to Charles Cood.\nwho retired from office to take a\nprivate position, was recognized by\nthe   following   resolution:\nThank  (.ovcrnrnent\n\"Raoolvad, Thnt we express our\nappreciation to the department of\nagriculture for its prompt action in\nappointing a fully qualified instructor poultry Instructor for the interior   wilh   headquarters   in   Nelson.\"\nMajor Turner Iao of South Slocan\npresided over tho sessions, at which\nthere were also presuit O. B. Ap-\npi-ton, Procter; T. A, Wheildon.\nSouth Slocan; Joseph Johnson and\nJames Fowler. RobfOSi W. tt.\nSaunders and K. S. Downing, Bass-\nmore; A. It. CI. Strickland, Itall'our;\nand   W,   WilHou.   Slocan   Valley.\nA n inn her ot raiK'hers who w<re\nnut deb gates were also proMtt.\n1II IS HURT\nMarkin Family of Glade Have\nWonderful   Escape;\nCar Damaged\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON, B. C.\nRETAIL\nBeter Markin of C.lade and his\nfamily had a miraculous escape from\nserious injury yesterday morning.\nwhen their ear r;in off the road,\nturned over ami landed on its\nwheels,    H   feet   down    the   bank.\nExcept tor 0 --baking up not one of\nthe   family   was   hurt.\nThey were returning to Olade from\nNelson, the car going over the bank\nm tho Taghum. bill.\nThe top of the CM 900 'broken\nand   the   steering   geir  bent.\nThe funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Oib-\n,n, Victoria street, will take place\nit-\" morning from the Church of Mary\nnmaculata at 10 o'clock. (4MI)\nMiss Oc-orrena Hen wick, who won the\n}yro popularity content as Mlsa Kord.\nrlahea to thank alt those who assisted\nnd worked with her in the course of\nhe  campaign. (MM)\nHARVEST  THANKSGIVING\nSERVICES\nSUNDAY,   SEPTEMBER  36th\nST.  SAVIOUR'S   CHTTRCK\n8:ft0 a.m.\u2014Holy  Communion.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning    1'iayer    ami\nHoly Communion.\n7:30 p.m.-\u2014Evening Prayer.\nBT.  ANDREW'S CHURCH,\nWILLOW POINT\n3:00 p.m.\u2014Evening  Prayer.\n(4985)\nA. S. Horswill & Ce.\nPhone 121\nPeerless  Creamery  Butter,  Special   Today,   lb 40\u00ab*\nTokay Grapes, lb 20\u00a3\nPears, Bartletts,  12 lbs 50<*\nUunanas, Ripe, lb 15<^\nCream of Wheat, pkt W\\e\\$\nChina   uats,   pkt 40-tf\nCorn   Flakes,   3   pkts 35*\u00a3\nTobaccos and Cigarette*\nWholesale  and   Retail\nLie vou amafflai to hear wxor. Tom\nBykes, a real man's man'.' (4tf79)\nThe C.inadian Ltflton Bugle Hand wish\nIn thank th.1 following funis of Nelson\nwho so generously donated the prizes\nfor the masquerade dance;    I'oole  Drug,\nJ, D. Qray, Kandylaai, Emory\"! Limited Woofl-Vallanoa Hardware, and Can-\n.d'u. Drug. (\u00abB|\nVancouver   gnatly   appreciated   Rev.\nTom Sykea and desires a return.    Will\nson  be  ready? (4\u00bbTt)\nThe funeral of Mrs.  E   P. (.iihson will\nk<* place at 10 o'clock today from the\nStandard   Furniture    Undertaking   V:\\r-\nl (4964)\nRct.   Tom   Sykea   begins   on   Sunday,\neptemtnr  _ti,   his  great  campaign.\n(4979)\nThe Baptist Congregation will WOT-\nihlp with the Pn.sbyteriaii Congregation\nv. Ihe Memorial Hall tomorrow morn-\nng at 11 o'clock. (4990)\n)r. Wilson Herald, ear, nose and\nthroat specialist, will be in Nalaon until October 2. He can be eonsillted at\nthe Hospital. (497M\nWanted\u2014Men's\niats. shoes; ladies' o\ndreu's clothing, curtains\nIM Josephine street.\ntoff    suits,    hats,\ncoats   and   ehil-\nOrcbard,\n(49U0)\nYour taxf sedan, call 631T,.\n(495G)\nWanted\u2014Twenty carloads of orchard\nrun apples. Write McDonald Jam\nCompany   for  prices  before  shipping.\n(Mil)\nMen's   Soles,   (1.50,   AT   WATSON'S.\n(46b9)\nMechanical & Electrical\nSupplies and Repairs\nBennetts, Limited\nTho   Home  of  Electrical  Goede\nThe New\nOvercoat\nThe new overcoats we are showing this\nseason are about the finest .we've ever\nshown. Exclusive woollens in hew weaves\nand rich colorings. Very comfortable, very,\nwarm and very reasonable.\nGreater Values This Season Than Ever\n$25 TO ?50\nQuality\nService\nSatisfaction\nAsh   your   dealer   for   Nelaon   Brareei\neNeew   Tack   Strawberry   Jam. UGUCe)\nQeeiek   shoe   repairing  service.     Alleee\nlee.e,   Sleeele. ('8T6)\nPHONE\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   and   Surgeon\nSuite   603   to   609   Rookery   Building.\nCorner Riverside and Howard,\nOver   Whitehouse.\nSPOKANE.   WASH.\nThe Ideal\nGift\nThe QUI Motto hag the decided advantage of being articulate\u2014it says the things you\nwould like to say. It is a per\/\nmanent reminder of love, affection and thought-fulness.\nWe have | (.ilft Motto for\nevery  occasion.\nJ.  H.  ALLEN\nAmateur  Finishing\nPicture   Framing\nBUY ADVERTISED GOODS\nThey Must Make Good\nPut Your Engine on\nOur Block.\nWe Will Do the Rest\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO\nP.M.\nPHONE 235\nCHOICE  DATES\u2014\n2   V*f.   for    2r,tr\nSWEET  GRAPES\u2014\nKeeeee y yi.eelley.    IVr  ____)(,\nBANANAS\u2014Ool4.ll. iee fin- .1.11-\n-Orm.   Ue  15-c\nCOWAN     COCOA\u2014leeseniet     Of\nIVl-IVctiein.      !t-lle.   liee       25^'\nQUALITY GROCERIES\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nCITY DRUG CO.\nFilms, Kodaks, Drugs, Stationery,\nMall Orders Promptly Pespatehed\nBOX 1083     Nelaon, B.C.     PHONE 34\nThe\nFORD\nIs again a winner, as in\nthe past.\nWe thank you for\nyour support and help to\nMISS FORD, the Gyro\nContest victor.\nPEEBLES MOTORS, Ltd.\nP. O.  Box  693 Phone  119\nFall Is the Romantic\nPicture Time of\nthe Year\nLet us make a portrait of you\nthat will please you and delight\nyour   friendg.\nMake   An   Appointment   Now\n]J3ros-\n'iTUIDIO\nANNABLE   BLOCK\nBUT ADVERTISED GOODS\nDrat, Eat. liv* Better\n\u25a0**\nRead The Daily\nNews Every\nDay\n\"All the News Wh&t It Is\nNews\"\nDelivered to your door\nin Nelson before breakfast\nevery day for 25c a week.\nBy mail outside Nelson,\n60c a month, $6 a year.\nThe newspaper with the\ncomplete neics service.\nNothing is too good for the sick\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescription Specialist\nIn business lor your health. Ltt us\nfill your prescriptions. Mall orders\npromptly execeiled. Call and Walt for\nyour car.    Phone 1.\nSunday honra I   1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.\nEx-Lax Figs\nThe New Laxative for\nAll the Family\nMade from choice Smyrna figs.\nA ik'Mciuus and effective remedy  fur constipation,\n-   Two  sizen, 25^ a\u00bbd SO**-** -\nTrial   Size   Free\nCanada Drug &\nBook Co.\nHAS IT!\nPure Drugs\nFine Stationery\nDefective\nEyes\nAre the greatest energy\nspenders. ,\nCorrect them to prevent waste.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist  and. Optician\nNow, when there is no rush,\nla time to start and lay In your\nwinter  supply  of   Coal.  \u25a0\nWe specialize In GALT and\nIMPERIAL Coal, also lu best\ndry WOOD, all lengths. \u25a0\nMcdonald cartage\n& FUEL CO.\n503   Baker  St.\nPhone   604\n*.=-s=\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RESULTS.\nPHONE 224\nP.O.  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It is automatic; it requires no adjustment after it is installed.\nMUELLER, LIMITED   %\nSARNIA, CANADA\ny ~>\\ Jfi.-.iir,'\n(apiioi\ntf\\t *?rt\u00abiMinu'ii\u00ab\nMatinee, 2:30\nNight, 7 and 9\nJohn\nBarrymore\nIN   .\n'The Sea Beast'\nADVANCED  PRICES\nMatinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 15c.\nNight: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c.\nCOMING  MONDAY\n'SIBERIA'\nSpectacular Melodrama.\nscniPDooK\n1 (is \\ IMIM   \\-l'^\n*\u00ab_7V_\\\\_sVM Hi -i V,\u00ab '\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1926_09_25","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0402968","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1926-09-25 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1926-09-25 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. 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