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C, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926^\n'No. Ill\nDr. King Heard\nBY CRANBROOK CROWD\nSee Page 7\nLOOPS KILL SIX; DAMAGE IN MILLIONS\nISLAND BALL TEAM BEATS VANCOUVER 4-3\ni\n|w Outhit by\nLoose  at\nmour'a\nMiners; Fieldinp\nTimes;   Sey-\nBat Good\n[u-KENZIE HURLS FINE\nBALL FOR ROSSLAND\njyniour Clouts* Homer,  Two-\n[Jagger and -Single;  Ferko\nConnects for Three Bags\nTaking a one-run lead in the\n\"iret inning, Rossland, West\n<ootanay baseball champs, were\niever headed in the nine innings\n\u25a0>y tho Younn Liberals of Van-\n:ouv\u00bbi-, in one of the best game*\n'eyed hers in years, snd the-\n(Miners wero returned victors to\nhe tune of 4*3. It was anyone's\n{game from first to last, and espe-\nally in the ninth did the fans\n{get a thrill, when Seymour, \"Babe\n.Ruth\" of ths Vancouver \"team,\nwho had already collected a home\nrun and1 a single, whiffed the\npill over the left field fence for\nwo bases. There were two out,\nbut MacKenzie, the Rossland\ntwirlcr, took tho chance of Seymour whipping, \u25a0 homer to .tie\nthe score,\nBoth twirlers pitched a good game,\nder, for thp Libs, waa loose to start\nI\", hut as the game progressed he\nhtened up considerably. Puder al-\nfl eight hltH nnd struck ou: right\nlit era. MacKenzie, for Holland,\n\u00bbved n HtunjJ>Un(f block to Hip coast\nyers. lU nlartt*H particularly well,\n1 blanked the vialtora until thrt\n<rd. He allowed three hits. S*.>y-\nur. husky Vancouver kid, leaned\none for \u00bb homer in the third\n'me. Three batters following Were\n,uck nui in wiaaaaaton,   MarKensl^\ns   In   a   hole    in    the    second   after\nIking  Mlron' nnd   hitting  Jackson.\nKill ned   control   spa In   and   aaved\n\u25a0 situation.\nDispute Over Hit\nh dispute uoifl In the seventh when\nymour lined a Ugh one along the\nrd hnse line and over the fence,\nrunner rronaed the plate, but the\n.11 was foul.   The batter was ordered\nk and he filed out to TtetaOL\nfrhe Lfhs pulled the only double\nof the day when Puder, Cann\nrl Jackson combined. An Interest-\nfeature was the catching of both\nchers off the sacks in different\ningft. Burke played the \"oM hid-\nn ball trick\" to atop Puder at\n\u2022st, while MacKenzie was caught\nipplng at second by Cann.\nA good-sized crowd of- upe'dators\nih on hand, but it waa not so large\n. it might have been, owing to th.'\nternoon being a business afternoon.\n|*sll and Roaaland were well repre-\nnled.\nHomer a Beauty\nSeymour's home run waa a beauiy.\nid the ball sailed well out of the lot,\nndlng easily on Kront street. Rostand'* first run waa disputed when\notchford's hit through abort fooled\nnions in left field nnd hounded\nrough the small gate. Two bases\npro allowod on the hit and Burke\nored. The other two runners con-\n\u25a04 around the oath, hut were\notioned back by his umpa,\nIn the fifth Inning, MacKenzie\nh'.Vd himself out of a tight hole.\nide.f got life on Teeter's error and\nymo.ur, tbe hefty bitter, following,\nacked* Nout a nice Texas leaguer,\nndlng l-'nder to third. Seymour\nole second, I-arsen flied out tit\notchford. Cnnn was hit by a\nitched ball, filling the hags. Miron\nien filed out to Burke and Mae-\nenzie, tightening down well, fanned\nJickson.\nTeeters   Gets   High   Ones\nTeeters, ot third  for   Rossland,   had\nbad  day as  far aa  grounders  were\nmrerned,    but    amply     repaid    his\n\u25a0am  mates  by  Home  real  nifty  hanging of high  flies,   several  of  which\n|o scooped In after long runs.    Wat-\nrs,   replacing   pinions   in   left   field\nir the Libs, mMe <i   nice catch when\ne  picked  off   Mollsky's   high  one  on\nfcie   boards  In  left   field.\nThe Rossland boys left by car yes-\nrdfty,    immediately   after   the   game\nr   home.     Tha   Vancouver   players\ntayed   in   town   overnight,  nnd   leave\n|uday hy bus for the golden elty,\nThe game ss it was played follows:\nFlint Inning\n7Foung  Liberals\u2014Seymour  safe   on\n\"^lollsky's   error.   Lnrsen   out   on   nec-\nnd,   Ferko  to  Molisky.   Lar sen  flied\nut   to Teeters.   Cann   struck  out.  No\nita,   no   runs,   one   error.\nRowland\u2014Molisky hit over second.\nJMollsky    out     at     second,     fielders'\nhoiee,  Puder  lo  Cann,   Burke  going\nfirst   on   bunt.      Teeters   hit   by\npitcher,     Burke    going    to    second.\nlotehford  hit  for t*o  bases through\nhhort,    scoring    Burke.    Teeters    goes\npo third.     Rotchford  to second. \u00bbHut-\njton out, l^arssn to Jackson. l\u00bbfe out,\nll'ender   to   .lackaon.   Two   hlte,   \u00abne\nrun,   no   errors.\nSecond Inning\nYoung       Liberals\u2014Miron       walks.\nJa-ckaon hit  by  pitcher,  Mlron  going\nsecond.       Simons     filed    put     to\njfurke. Craig struck out.  Hmilb \/J led\n(Continue^ on page 7)\nHon. Dr* King Hears\nof His Sister's\nDeath at Coast\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Sept. 9.\u2014On\narriving here from Fernie today,\nHon. J. H. Xing, la1) minister of\npublic works, ltcilvei word of the\ndoth ln Vancouver of lis eldest\nBitter,  Mrs.   E.   E.  Cundall.\nPijwiijv'itt  Revision  of Tariff\n:   K\\\\.%\\ Idea if Elected,\nHe Says\nI NO ER BOLL, Ont.. Bept. ft.\u2014Premier Meighen closed'a crowded day\nwith evening meetings at Ingersoil\nand Woodstock. He had spent a\nlong day of constant travel and meetings wilh scarcely an Interval. There\nwere day lime speeches at Kincardine, at Blythe, at Mitchell, at Stratford. At all he. pressed his policv\nof protection, declaring that In\nevery province Conservalivis stood\nfur   protective  tariff.\n\"This time,\" he claimed at Rlvthe.\n\"we shall have the blgglt representation from the prairie provinces\nwe have ever hafi in the history of\nCanada.1' If hy some miracle, Mr.\nMackenzie King were returned to\npower, he would be d*pendent on\nmen whose aims was downward revision of the tariff until the goal of\nfree trade \u00ab'as reached. \"They will\nexact their price,\" Mr. Meighen exclaimed, \"at the cost of the fundamental   interest   of   this   country.\"\nAt Ingersoll, in South Oxford, he\nspoke strongly in euppoil of the ciin-\n-didnte, Hon. Donald Sutherland,\nminister without portfolio, lie referred to Mr. Sutherland as the\n\u25a0'spokesman of the Canadian farmer,     Vigilant,     vigorous.\"\nTinkering and  Harking\n\"By the process of hulking and\ntwitching and tinkering at the tar-\nM\u00bb 'ighen said, \"the King govern-\niff on nn principle whatever.\" .Mr.\nment succeeded in convincing people that anything at all might happen at, any time. Is it to be wondered at,\" Mr, Meighen s-ald, \"that\npeople in Canada would not put\nmoney into new investments, into\nnew industries to employ people in\nour country.\"     t\n\"There is no one chance in lft-\n000,000 of Mr. King heing in power\nindependent of the Support of men\nfrom the western plains.\" Mr. Meighen said later; \"It does not matter,\nwhether they call themselves Llh-\n'-era 1-Progressives, or I'i'i \/,'ressive-\nLiberals. so long as they come from\nthose plains. They are tieil to the\nsame   principle.\"\n\"Let the voice of Canada be heard\nthat the moral standard of the pub-\nlie atrvlCj must be maintained.\" Mr.\nMeighen urged, following reference\nto the cusioius inquiry.\nHome   Office  Announces    Results of Investigation Into\nPower's Activities\nLONDON, Sept. 9,\u2014The home office has issued nn official state,\nment summarizing Its Investigations\nInto the alleged findings of field\nMarshal Lord Kitchener's body In\nNorway and Itfl return to Kngland.\nThe story of the whole affair as arranged nnd set forth by Frank Rower, British newspaper man, ia declared to be absolutely without foundation.\nThe invfattention proved, according to the home office, that I'ower\npurchased the coffin In which Kitchener's body was wiippoaed to repose when it reached Kngland early\nin 1 J>26, and that the coffin never\nleft British shores, but was stored\nat Newcastle until I'ower- removed\nit to London. Kvery transference\nof the coffin in the interval |s\naccounted   Tor.\nFurther I'ower never applied for\nthe necessary permit to open a grave\nin Norway, where I'ower asserted he\nfound Kitchener's body, and nothing\nis known of any such opening, although Power arranged for a mock\nfuneial at Stavanger with an empty\ncoffin which waa put aboard a\nsteamer. This was lurter returned\nto the local undertaker from whom\nIt was hired, after film pictures\nwere taken.\nSENSAT10NSUSPRUNG\nAT LABOR MEETING\nBOURNEMOUTH, Eng., Sept, 9.\u2014\nTwo sensational incidents occurred\ntoday at the meeting nf trades and\nunion congress, which is sitting here\nthin week. Wrong 'resentment was\ndisplayed by the British trade union\nbody at the attempt of M. Tomaky,\na Moscow labor delegate whom the\nBritish government rcflined to permit in Kngland to impose the Soviet\natufldard of erltlslsm on the conduct\nof the late general strike, The second wa*1* th* hostile reception by\nthe miners' delegates of (he railway\nrepresentative, J. iirtmtl*k'. flUbOUKh\nhe 'us put forward to pltftd thtir\n.cause.\nVOTE FIXED\nTEN HIS\nCouncil Completes It After Hospital  Board   Accepts\nHOSPITAL REPAYS\nIN TWENTY YEARS\nDebenture    Issue    of    ? 15,000\nBearing   Interest   at\n,   5 Per Cent\nNine days between elections is n\nproper and decnt interval, the city\ncouncil decided last night, and. following the Dominion polling next\nTuesday, the property owners will\nhave an opportunity to voti on the\nbylaw to advance I1S.0M to the board\nof managers of Kootenay Lake Gen*\neral hospital, on the Thursday but\none   thereafter,   or  S< ptember   23.\nThe poll will be held in the city\ncouncil chamber, from X a.m. to 8 p.m.,\nand City Clerk W. R. Wasson. will\nbean from  hehind   the  ballot  boxes.\nWednesday night, at a special session, the hospital board signified its\nacceptance of the agreement with the\ncity,   and   affixed   its   signatur.^s.\nLaat    night,   accordingly,    the    city\nfathers Completed   the  passage  of  the\nbylaw,   which   was   read   a   first   time\nal   the regular meeting Tuesday night.\nAnnus!   In; ^r, 11 ment*\nI'nd^r the agreement, the hospital\nboard agrees to repay the advance\nwith Inlerest in 20 equal annual in-\nsiallmenta. These will amount to\n11180.41 esch, being the amount the\ncity Is obligated und'r the bylaw to\nlevy for on the taxable properly of\nthe city each year, IT.'.fl of the total\nheing for sinking fund and 1490.48 for\ninterest.    The   issue  will   bear date of\nJanuary 1 next.\nIn order to give (he bylaw the boat\npossible show at the polls, the council decided that tlie mayor should call\na public meeting for ibe night of\nSeptember 22, th- nighi before the\nvoting, at which Ihe question will he\ngone into hy memhers of the counril\nand of the hospital hoard.\nCrowds Welcome\nGermans Back\nto Geneva Meet\nOEN'EVA, Hept. 8.-\u2014Great crowds\ntonight welcomed the Germans back\nto (ieneva, nnd tomorrow in this center of international effort the republic of fltrmnny will he formally in-\ns'alleei as a member of the League\nof Nations.\nThe outstanding feature of the\nmeeting of the league assemhly today\nwas the address by Sir Georpe Foster\nof Canadu, who declared that millions resident in the I'niteil Stales\nhave a profound sympathy for the\nwork of th.-1 League of Nations. Many\nof bis hearers Interpreted one of his\nlatter remnrks as an allusion lo the\ndifficulties encountered In the present\nnegotiations concerning the acceptance of the United States' reservations to the world court.\nVancouver Motorists\nWill Get Summonses\nfor Blocking Traffic\nVANCOUVER B.C., Sept, 9. \u2014 One\nhundred and ninety-four motorists who\nparked their cars on Connaught bridge\nand the Georgia street viaduct laat\nnight when they went to view the\nspectacular fire ln the BVse creek Industrial district, which attracted thousands of xpeotatnrn, will receive sum*\nIflBOeee fnr infractions (if the traffio\nbylaws,  th\u00ab police announced  today,\nSching, Pioneer Miner\nof Kootenays, Passes\nAfter Truck Acc:dent\nQl'ESNKL. B.C.. Hept, 9. \u2014 Martin\nSchtiig h*. nt BarkerviHe, a OllRt*\nwell-known throughout the Cariboo\ndistriut snd reputed to be wfll-tn-dn, is\ndead hi hospital from Injuries received\nwhen a truck in which he waa riding\nwent over an embankment east of here\nwhile attempting to pass another car\non a narrow road. Aching went to\nthe Knotenny district about 25 years\nago from Erie, 1'a., where he la be-\nMe\\ed   (o have  relatives,\nHEADS   MEDICALS\nEHMONTON, Sept. fl.\u2014Dr. W. Merrill, CsJgary, was elected president\nof ths Alberta |fedje\u00bbl association nt\ntoday's session uf the mmventlon here\ntoday.,\nCOPPER COMPANY FOR\nSANDON INCORPORATED\nVICTORIA, ftp*. 9.\u2014New eom-\npsnies ln\u00aberpt\u00bbps|ed In British\nColumbia during thf |*st p**k\nincluded;\nRichmond Yukon Copper, limited,  fl-550,000,   public,   ftandon.\nMichel, Frenchman, .\nSwims Channel in\ntNew Record Time\nLONDON, Sept. 10.\u2014\nGeorges M iehel. Frenchman, today swam the'English channel from Cape\nGris Nez, France, to Eaff-\n|f land, in 11 hours and six\nminutes. This constitutes\na new record.\nMyrtle Passes Away Nine Miles\nFrom    Cranbrook    in\nHands of Captors\nCHARLEY ED IS STILL\nMISSING IN THE BUSH\nCold Nights Blamed for Death\nof  Animal;  All  Treatment Possible Used\nCRANBROOK,   Sept.   9*   \u2014   Cf\u2014>\nbrook   is   la   mourning   tht*   afternoon   on   account   of   the   death   of\nMyrtle,   tbe   eirei* \".H-sphant, -who\nwas recaptured finally en Wednesday    afternoon.      Clroni    men    say\nthe death of the elephant was das\nto   pnenracola,   whkh.  it   is   understood    tbe    animals    contract    qnlte\ncaiily,   and  which   with  the nig-hta\nBcw  In order i?;*-  on  the  fro3t  line  In\nthis   altitude,   wonld   induce.\nThe ch phnnt   wh* in quitp  poor condition   when   it   wsis found,  unci   nothing\nthat   the   circus   men  could   tin   wns   of\navail,      It    will    be   huried   out   in   tin'\nhufdi   where   it   Ino   found,   nh^ut   nin*1\nmiles  frnm  the  elty,  mr at.  Jottpti\nctOpk,    and     Mvetot    mlttl   .)'r*>ni    ili.*\nnearest   vnni.\nIn the meant! ids nothing further\nhas heen fathered ns to the whereabouts 0f Charley Ed, the last truant,\nthough circus intn do not think il\nhM gone very far from this locality.\nCharley Ed Ih the smallest elephant\nof three originally missing, and is n\nil-year-old A .*-in reward hOM heen\nhung up for In forma lion U to Us\nwhereabouts,\nCAPITALIZING\nBill DEATH\nMeighen   Declares  Lib   Leader\nCapitalizing Dead Comrade\nfor   Own   Ambition\nWOODSTOCK, Ont.. Sept. ft\u2014\"I re-\nfUHe to let Mr. Kins eapttalign the\ndeath of a comrade Just tn gratify\nhis own ambition for office,\" declared\nPremier Meighen here tonight, referring to the late Hon. U. H. Boivin,\nformer  minister of customs.\nMr. Meighen, spe.ilOng of the Customs probe, referred to the sale of\nalcohol for deiialurinff. He proceeded:\n\"Mr. Boivin suid thut liquor himself\nto Mr. Httahlen, Uberal member of\npjyllament for Montreal, Mr. HuHhlon\nbought the Miiunr for a company of\nitleggers, of Which he wus the largest shareholder. The liquor was MM\nor .\"lfl cents a gallon. When the\n\u25a0harge wan made by Mr. Stevens the\nnpswer of the minister was 'That Is\ntrue, but tha Wquor is sun In bond,\nand I won't let a gallon out until the\ncxeisp provided hy the Jaw, Jd.OS n\nffHlloil,   i>* PHld,\"\n'Tl**it wns a good defenMee* If it\nwas trtie, hut evidence showed that\nat the (line he spoke, every gallon wits\nout of bond. Indeed, it never was in\nbund, never after it w.ih fold, 'and\nnot $1 of eyotse was paid or has heen\npaid yet, and that eompuny of which\nMr. Hushion was shareholder sold the\nliiuor while ths treasury Was de-\nfruided  of  jino.oofl.\n\"I stated sn actual fact, 0e ehoWn\nby the evidence, a fact nobody dls-\nputfH. How? How? Now J am' her-\nflldud in tho Toronto Star a\u00bb hsvlng\nattacked a dead man in order that\nthey mfty telegraph to Quebec to raise\nprejudice thert*. This Is th\u00ab character of the whnle Liberal oampalgn. I\nwnnt to know, must I Mand and submit tn  this?    I  refuse to  let   Mr.   Kins\npftaliiae the death nr *, cmnrade Just\nto gratify his own ambitions for of.\nfloe. Let me say further that the\nwhole record. \u00bb\u25a0 disclosed by-that Investigation Is of a pleoo with the Incident  that   I   have now revealed.\"\nRepublican  Guards Suppoiting\nPangolas  Refuse  to   Disband and Then Mutiny\nAMMUNITION CAR BLOWS\nUP,   KILLING  TWELVE\n1000 Men Surrender and Placed\nUnder   Arrest;   Guarded\nfor   Fear  Lynching\nATHENS. Sept. I.\u2014Serious fighi\ning with many casualties took place\niu the outskirts of th*1 city today\nbetween regular troops and two corps\nof Republican guards, supporting (Ion-\nera!   Pangalos,   the   ousied   dictator.\nThese guard corps, which Pungnlos\nhad formed tn insure his dictatorship, had been ordered dlsbaml'd.\nThey refused, and rejired to the outskirts of the city.\nThe government sent officers to\ndemand their surrmder before U\no'clock* in the morning, but the mutineers ignored the ultimatum and\nadvanced along the boulevard, Intending    to    occupy    the    city.\nfiovernrnent troop* opened fire on\nlh.-1 advancing rebels, and n regular\nbattle   followed.\nThe ammunition in ono armored\ncar exploded, destroying the car and\nkilling or wounding a lieutenant and\n12 soldier?.\nFighting Severe\nSevere fighting on both wlAOo con-\nttnupd, nnd government airplanes\njoined in bombarding the mutineers.\nA Chalk is regiment reinforced the\ngovernment troops and about I o'clock\nin th.' afternoon the mutineers, realizing the failure of their attempt, raised\nthe   white   flag.\nSiifrondiT ami  A iridic I\nThe two corps numbering 1000\nmen with officers surrendered and\nboth Colonels Zervas and DerttUs\nwere placed under arrest. It was\ndecided to transfer them ut nightfall to Salamis arsenal, the government declaring that ft feared they\nmight be lynched by the populace,\nwhich displayed indignation agaln-\"t\nthe  mutineers.\nFurther trouble developed when\ncrowds of demonstrators pit rnd Ing\nthe strtets seized an armored cur\nnnd an attempt by the soldiers to recapture lt led to a clash hut order\nwas   eventually    restored.\nPremier Kondylis announced that\nthe mutineers had surrendered unconditionally and that the losses had\nnot been ascertained but were net\nsevere. The newspapers estimate that\n50 mutineers were killed. The tU-\nutltles among the regulars are not\nknown.\nAttook   Trhrjiapli-'\nLONDON', Hept. '.-.\u2014A Reuters dispatch from Athens lnte tonight says\nan Hrmed mob attacked the central\ntelegraph office and many shots were\nexchanged with the military guard,\nwhofe commander was wounded. It\nwas fea red that there were many\ncasualties In the street. A stato\nalmost   nf   anarchy   prevails.\nCrowds mobbed isolated soldiers\nand seized h numher of tanks. Home\ndispatches reaching London from\nAthens mention trouble with the\ncommunists, \\lhorn the troops are\nreported to have suppressed, all dispatches having reference to the\nfighting in Athens have apparently\nbeen delayed or modified by the\ncensor.\nKing Busts In on\nMe'ghen Meeting\nin Old Ontario\nFernie Man Killed\nin Motor Cycle Spill\nVancouver, Wash.\nVANCOUVER, Wash.. Sept. 9.\n\u2014Herbert Rohoon, 28, of Fernie,\nwas killed yesterdav when hs\nwss thrown from a motor cycle\nen which hi! was riding with\nGeorge Bell of this city. Th*\nsccident resulted when a mudguard droooed off, stopping the\nmachine suddenly. Robson wss\nthrown off, his head striking the\npivemmt. A widow and one\nchild live at Fernie. Bell wss not\ninjured.\nConservative   Headquarters   at\nVancouver Knows Nothing of\nCharge   Against   Gale\nVANCOUVER. Sept. 9.\u2014Hon. H.\nH. Stevens, minister of customs,\ntoday issued a statement to tho\neffect that he had no previous\nknowledge that a perjury charge\nwas to be fa id against Harry\nGale,. Liberal candidate in Kootenay  West.\nHo asserts that after carefu'Jy\nquestioning the members at the\nConservative headquarters here,\nhe felt assured they knew nothing\nabout   it.\nHs addod ho was entirely opposed to tactiot which countenanced tht laying of lost* minute\ncharges of the kind such ss this\nin the heat of the campaign, and\nin tbe present instance he it con-\nvinei)d the Conservative ergsniza-\ntion   had   nothing   to   do   with   it.\nA. C. Debrisay. president of\nthe Conservative association of\nVancouver denies positively for\nhimself and his committee that\nthe action was with tho knowledge Or consent of any m.imber\nof the Conservative committee.\nT\nIS LAID., BISHOP\nTORONTO, Sept. !\u00bb.\u2014With the\nnear approach of polling day, campaign activities ure nesting the peak\nof activity throughout the Dominion.\nTraveling by automobile, Premier\nMeighen and Mr. Mackenzie King\ntoday played tig through almost half\na dozen Ontario ridings. Although\nthey did not actunlly meet, they\ncnmsi-d each other's trail again and\nagain. At Mitchell the hand was\nplaying the national anthem for Mr\nMelghen's meeting when .Mr. King\narrived on the scene. Mr. Meighen\nwas behind his schedule and had to\ncurtail his speech and the astonished\naudience, gathered to hear Mr,\nMeighen, found Itself listening to\nan unexpected speech from Mr.\nKing. At Bet forth, Mr. King was\nwpeaklng when Mr. Meighen drove\nby and at Stratford Mr. Meighen\nwas addressing nn open air nudience\nwhen Mr. King's car passed Just\noutHide   the   crowd.\nr.rcvrci.sTOKi-:,   Bept.   \u00bb.-a  fenoti.\n18, b brtrtireraaii. was instnntly killed\nat 1V14 today when tb\u00ab POOf nf ft\nD.   P.   Jt.   roundhouse   wblph   w|i   being\ndismantled, poiiapspd.\nL'herals Start Suit\nfor Libel Against the\nToronto Telegram\nOTTAWA, Sept. 9.\u2014Senator\nCharles Murohy and Hon. J. C.\nEllio'.t, former minister of labor,\nbet;in suit on behalf of Liberal\n; organization for libel a|\u00abln|t\nToronto To'e?rsm. OPnifvitlvs\npaper.     Alleq*d  damages of $250,-\nPC-O are eUimed-,\nCeremony Performed Surrounded by  Bishops of  Anglican\nChurch,  Scores of Clergy\nVICTORIA. Sept. It.\u2014In the midst\nof a scene seldom Witnmtd in Itrit-\ni.sh Columbia, Kin-rounded by bishop:*\nof the Church of Kngland\" in Canada, and of the Protectant episcopal\nchurches, scores of clergy and thousands of citizens, Rt Kev. V. A.\nWlnnlngton-lngram. lord bishop of\nLondon, this IfUrnoon officiated at\nthe laying of the foundation Htorie\nof the   new  Anglican   Cathedral  here.\nHeaded hy a choir of 1(0. Voices,\nthe procession of prelates and clergy\nmoved from Christ Church Memorial\nhnll to the site of the new edifice\nwhere  the  ceremony   was   performed.\nCanndlan prelates attending were\nthe Kishops of Columbia, Cariboo,\nKootenay, Ottawa and Yukon, and\nArchbishop I>e Pencler. From the\nProtestant church ot the United\nStates were tbe Bishops of Sacramen.\n10) Oregon, eastern Oregon and Spokane.\nThe cathedral to be erected in Victoria would be an emblem of the\nunity between tlreat Britain and\nCanada, the bishop of London sold.\nIt stood not only for that, but\nrepresented a common sacrifice in\nthe late war. But greatest of all,\nit was a great tl,e of a common religion.\nile nferrod to the great cathedral\nin Liverpool looking out over the\nAtlantic. The new cathedral to he\nerected here looking over the Pacific, tiOOO miles distant, would, with\nthe cathedral of Liverpool, stand on\nthe part of Ktiiish people for n belief In Ood, In Christ and In the\nbrotherhood of  men.\nNegroes Shoot and\nMl Youth Who Was\nDefending Two Ghls\nCHKSTKP., Pa., Sept. 9.\u2014Bud Hardin, lit, of Chester, was shot and\nkill \"d by two negroes while attempting to defend two girl companions\nat Upland, Pa., tonight. After killing\nHardin, the negrots dragged the-two\ngirls from the automobile. William\nHamilton, 16, alao of Chester, who\nWas in the automobile with Hardin,\nwas chased away by the negroes before the shooting occurred, and notified the police.\nWoman Before Crowds\nFalls to Death From\nPlane in England\nLEICRSTKR, Kng\u201e Hept. 9.\u2014Dorothy\nCain, the young wife of a Leicester\nhOtetkeeper, volunteered today to make\na pan-Chute descent from an airplane,\nbut the parachute remained attached\nto the plane and the woman fell from\na height of lOOH feet and was kllle<l.\nHer fall was witnessed by 2000 pvo.pl*\nwho had nsHeuitdcd to w^toh a series\nof  exhibition   (lights.\nIN TEN 0I1IS\nSi\nx Persons Perish and\nAmounts to $2,000,\nin  Illinois\nDamapo\n000\nFIVE RAILROADS AND\n25   MINES   IDLE\nEleven Inches of Rain Falls in\nNine Days; 300 Homes\nAre Under Water\nCHICAGO, Sept. %, $\\o lives\nwere known to have been lost\nand $2,000,000 worth of damage\nhas bc;n done at Terre Hauto,\nInd., and Jacksonville, III., tonight, in the third flood to sweep\nthe   central   west   in   10  rfays.\nThe storm vented its wrath in\ncentral Illinois and east central\nIndiana, but dipped its currents\nacross Iowa and northwestern\nMissouri.\nTut:- Haute, one of the heaviest\nsufferers In last night's deluge,\ncounted 2,. coal mines Idle, fiv*>\nrailroads all bul inoperative, and\nmany industries smitten, In a cloudburst which brought more than six\nimhes of rain to the city in the most\nserious inundation since the disastrous  flood of  mi.\nAt Jacksonville, water, light and\npo\\\\u.T plants were put out of commission, a dam burst, Inhabitants of\nthe city were driven to tbe second\nstinies of,thelr hoinoM, and thp Rate\nhospital, containing MVOrftl hundred\npatients, was menaced by high water.\nNean Record\nThroughout central Illinois, September rainfall, approximating 11 inches\nin nine days, approached rainfall\nrecords  for  the entire   month.\nA Big Four engine hurled Itself In\nthe mud and sand of a creek near\nDudb-y, III., when rain washed out a.\nbridge, and IT cars followed it Into\nthe stream. Tha engineer escaped\nwith a broken leg and a fractured\nim.\nAt Hannibal. Mn., where floods\nr*f**d Iftetf week, I new iainf:dl of\nthree imhes put 1100 homes under\nWfttor. The bursting of a l.-vee at\nKfW Canton. III., parried th\", body of\nthe aged Mrs. Whitt ley two bl.n'ks.\nThousands of motor cftfl were abandoned in the streets ut Springfield.\nIII., when et* In. lies of rain fell.\n ^\nJustice Threatens\nUnverzagt With\nContempt of Court\nVAMCOWn, Sept. 9, \u2014 Referring\nspecifically to a letter purporting to\nhave coni.> from John Benson, justice\nof thi peace at Me.licine Hat. Alta.,\nMr. Ju\u00abtl\u00abe W. MacDonald In supreme\ncourt today threatened to bring contempt i if court proceedings against\nCharles H. Unverzagt for attempting\nto improperly influence the court's decision in litigation pending over a\ngold   mine   on   Lightning* creek   In   the\nCariboo district. . .\nAddressing Unverzagt, who w-is In\ncourt in connection with an application concerning a proposed sale or\nlease of the holdings. Mr. Justice Mac-\nlionald   said:\n\"For the last two or three months\nI have been bombarded with epistles\nof all kinds. I receive them continuously, and 1 have no doubt they emanate   from   y.m,\"\nConcluding, he remarked that \"If It\ndoes not Stop, there will be an application to commit you for contempt of\ncourt.\"\nBritain Kills But\nOne Passenger on\nRailway in  Year\nLOUDON, *\u2022$*\u25a0 i*,\u2014Only one passenger was killed In a trnin accident In\nUreat Britain last year, The years\nItli and I*M were notable as being\nfree from a single fatal accident to\na train passenger. More than L\"n0.-\n000,000 passengers are carried Annually over the railways of Oreat Britain.\nThe Weather *l\nMin. Max.\nNKLSOX    if u\nVictoria       64 7.1\nYeenceeeivor         4K 72\nKeemleee.pee          42 74\nBurktrrtlU        mi t,n\nI'rlncp Iteipfrt      44 62\nKeett'veen          4(1 64\nAtlin         34 64\nDawaon        an fix\nCalKiery          32 6ei\nWlnnlpac      42 fin\nPortland       r.K M\nSun   FreinclHCo         fi4 62\nSeattle         fifi 74\ngpokant   *     48 74\nPtntlcton         43 811\nKalovna        42 74\nt'nenlereeeek         38 76\nEdmonton         '4 64\nSwift   Current          38 68\nQle'Appelle           34 62\nForeoeiHt\u2014Nel-.een     nnel      vicinity:\nGenerally  fair  and warm. ^^|\n \u2014*\u25a0\"\u25a0\nJ-xrp TVo    \"\u2022\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926\n'cobham safe\n' h.<   heeel   leemlrel   northWMI   i*f   I'e'neenc\nRANGOON,   Burneee.   _*~t    >._Anx- ' __.\nioty  liver  safely  of   British   [Ijresr   Aleeee i      Wl,.\u201e   ||Bh!eeii,|C   knnrli.-.l   ee   ire*   mi\nJ.    Ceeleheim.    flyinR    fieeeee     ITiepl.lnel    HI i je,,-    ,\u25a0;,,],,|ev    ell    tile-   _\\e_,Y9    ill    Kewan.'C\nAuatralia  eenel  back,  relieved   lev  word ' HI.,  ie  iMa.vn*  n  fun.-ral  iwn I 's.\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWTurt Superior Accommodation May Bt Obtained\nfetrCwnSi\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooms with Dunning Wa'er, Trlveite lieithg ond en \"Suite.\n\u25a0 eselqnsrters   tor   all   tTravelllnlt   Me'n,   llleelnn   Mnn,   I.eirnher   Vsr,\nand Teem Imi.\nBrECIAL  SrND,\\T  DTNNEIt,  $1.(10. Roleirlan   ne\u00abd.|i;\u00bbrtera\nThe Most Comfortable  Rotunda  ln   the City.\nHUME  \u2014 11.  Ko\nJ      Heireeei.     *.     Mr\niv,l.     H.     H.     Allies\ner. J. Paul, \u25a0).   1''   i:   Tlly,   Bf.  C.  Bulcnve   i*.-ntu-\nVine mm; ' ***\"\u25a0   '*\u25a0   Porter   Heattle;  Mr. eeeeel   He's.\nEaale;   D.   J.\nMiss   T.   M\nMiss l' Kordmark. VS'eel,t>.: J. Mill\nRobinson, Kelnwna: Mr. ennl Mrs, '1* I Vlnorta: s ll. Hopkins, i',,iii-l,ei\nle.   l-'rink.   Butte,   .Me,in ;   Mr.   eeeeel   Mrs. IM.  Sinclair   Kerrmoos\nNEW   8AMPLE   ROOMS.\nALL   DAVLIQHT.\nFREE    BUS    FROM   STATION\nAND  BOAT.\nHotel Strathcona\nEUROPEAN PLAN\n\"A Home for Those Away From Home''\nUNEXCELLED SERVICE\nNew Grand Hotel\n\u2022II VERNON  ST.  EAST S.  E.  MILLS,  PROPRIETOR\nHeadquarters   for   Everybody.    Hot  and   Cold   Water.\nTelephones  in  All  Rooms.\nFREE BUS FROM STATION AND BOAT\nNEW   r.RAN!'\non: *. Ei.m   b<\n:. Andara**,   kl\n\u2014 \\v.\naverdelt;\niMrorth;\np,\nMi\nings.\nAnd\ni 'iiii-\nIti *-*.'\nturn\nMJM   1\na. a.\n.   Belle v\n.    Nlcbelt,    Miss   M.   Top-\ni'.-:nt     Roaaland;   J.   Bur*\nc;   T.   Kunst     rtodwrll.\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\nSteam Heat, Hot and (jt\nMemy Royms wi'li\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\nSAVOY \u2014 Mr. rind Mrs,   ,\\   c   r*\\\\\nYaiHmiTftr: Mr. mid Mra,  R.  \\v   Ki,\nining Water m All liot'Ms.\nte Bath's or. Sli owits.  ., ,\n\u25a0 (1 v     M<\\\n;    ,i    nav\n[fl.        li, he\nr. rti'jfbt, Twii\nQueen's Hotel\n'HE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot and cold water In every room\nSteam heated.\nA.  LAPOINTE,  Prop.\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nStsam-Heated   Rooins  by  the   Dsy,\nWeek   or   Month.\nEvery eonsideration^hown to guests.\n;or.  Baker  snd   Wsrd  Sts.,  Nelson\nMAIiliKN   \u2014   R.  s.   Heel,il,\u25a0.  Calgary\n.1 M. .l.leiie.ir.n Helveiteeie: e'. Madden\nColumbia .ie,e-,lrii-; A. Line:, lie.It.,eeele.     .le.e ieeeeill       Bllf (klO i    3      .Htuell.v      .-|l,e\nQUEENS \u2014 T. s MeConnell Heal\nite, uih.; C. Redoulss, . V Reitieule\nM nie.\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNsar C.  P.  R. Station.\nRooms   at   Reasonable   Rates.\nH.   DUNK,   Proprietor\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2'\/2   Block.   Kast   of   Post   Offiee\nSteam heated. Hot and cold  waler\nReOotni   by  day   or  week.\nAino   Furnished   Suites.\nP.   H.   BUSH,   Prop.\nTrail Hotels\nSteam   Heated\nThroughout\nHot   and   Cold ;\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nE. L. ANO A. GROUTAGE,  Props.\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Proprietor\nThe   home   of   plenty.\nFifty  rooms  of  eolld   comfort.\nRev* Mr. Silverwood\nReturns  to Duties\nat South Slocan\nBox 606 Phone 263 Trail, B.C., *\u2022  \"rv*  thp   hPfft  meal\u00bb  ln  Nelion.\nI It'l    tho    rnnk\nSOUTH sLnr.w. Bet. \u00bb.\u2014The Rev.\n\\V.    Silvi rwood     vicar    of    I'.nn nil ik i \"ii\neta South shK'ati, who, owing to UI-\nin ait ti waa (rented a three-montlta'\nleave of abaence, hae returned very\nrnueh benefited, ami returned ins duties\nmi Shihi v officiating ai mnrntng\n>-tvu- and holy mmmunlon at It\nMatthew'*) ehoreh to a large congrefa-\nilmi. Sunday aehord was reeomed\nafi.r been cloned ror iwn mon the with\nWH. J. D, Peatman, superintendent.\nan<i Rev. W. Wlvenrnnd In charge, A\ni'u 11 onmplami ni of teachers and a\nI- tee Increaat in achoiaw wai en-\nj'.y.d. owln\u00ab to more ramlllea ranting\nni   reilde  In   the  dlitriet.\nR\u00abv. Mi. Bllverwood l\u00ab ihe gueat\n\u00bbt Br, and Mra. T. a Whleldon ror\nI  ft* daya.\nCLARK'S\nTOMATO\nKetchup\n\"Northern\" Tomatoes,\nfrom plants and seeds produced in the Clark nurse-\nnes in Canada, at St. Uemi,\nP.Q., and Harrow, Ont.,'\nfdrt Clark's Tomato Kit-\nchup its fruity, Oppetlt\niiiK flavor. Try it with\nfhopi, fish or eggs.\n.1\/ dialers ntry_.hftf\nPrepared by thi? gadtcra (>f\n\u00a7 e2*_rV*tH-rt***0_\\\\r-rhm Real '\nQFHflRRYGALE\nAt Trail He Ur^es Electors to\nSupport Esling in Coni-\ninp; Election\ntuck fin Mr. Gale's record in hfs\nwpcech ln Nelson Wednesday waa\nbeing criticized iva scandalous*!. But,\nwith one exception, he would re-\n! tract nothing and ln return declared\n| many of Mr. Gale's boasted accom-\nj pllahmenta as advertised by him.tflf\n| slandered    others,\nWhen   Mr.   Gale  took   unto   himself\nthe  credit  for the  IS   monihs'  woik,\n[actually performed by Mr. Landii In\ndollars   to   get   rid   of   Mr.   Sherman\nunil   his   lease.\nIn 1918 Mr. Gale was goinff to get\na bounty from the government for\nthe pig Iron industry and as usual\nheaded the delegation, to Hon, \"William Sloan. But there was no pig\niron ind ust ry yet. lie claimed to\nline the ear of BrfttaA financiers and\nto have Induce,] the .Spillers interests    to    go    to    Vancouver.    He    did\nhis effort to promote a $15,000,000 said Mr. Maitland. The Spillers\nj steel Induslry at the coast with 'Jo- people, \"'came, .saw, were conquered\n' minion,   Britten  Columbia .and Brit\nRRTRACKS CHARGES\nAGAINST WISMER\nTolls of 'Ss!f*Adverti\u00a7ing Han y\nand His Part in the Grain\nAffair  at  Coast\nSanborn's\nTKAIL. Sept. B.\u2014\"If one could\nlove a pUbHc man a.l'ter getting to\nknow    him    Intimately    (hll    man    is\n\u2022\u25a0nn-iy   iiiiiy    HfcHnf,   candidate   ror\n\\S'' st Kootenay, and the most active\nmember  of   tn\u00ab   lat,.   federal   par Ho.\nmeat, according to tiie index of\nHan-anl* So BaJd 1:. I,. Maitlan'd\nof Vancouver, prealdcnt of thfl Brtt-\ntali i'oh:rnbia Conservative aaoela*\ntion,   afteaktnf   In   Mr.   Eilinfn   ln-\nlei>'ts   At   a    largely   attended    me\/\nInn here tonight.\nlie drew striking coittparlsonii between  tin* quiet  appearance nad   vet\ntgJirofctiV* performance Qt Mr. Ea-\nliiif on the one hand, as shown by\nIii '   r cord,   and    the   noisy,   Bell   ad-\nvei li.-ing of  Barry  Oata,  his oppo\nem.    while    devoting    him-elf    to\n\u2022ong attack  on  Mr.  (Jale's reoDTd  In\nbustneu and  miurii-ipal affair:'.\nMayor Prwtdca\nMayor     II.     Clarke     presided     and\nnpokq   briefly,   urging   tha   electors\nLO vote for Mr. Ksling. WhOH interests, hound up in the Kootenay,\nwould continue to assure them of\nWhole hearted support at Otawa. E.\nG, Mathew of Nelaon also spoke\nbriefly, giving n resume Miffedfisle\nWing's nonperformance of p.dmtae\nand additional data to show that Mr.\nBaling had been a most tireless\nworker for Wool Kootenay a I Ottawa.\nRttmcta Xoiiir;1 on date\nHe   waa  waU   aware   that   Ma  ai\nls capitalists providing equal\namounts, Mr. Gale was certainly slandering his former friends, considering\nhis slight connection with the pioj-\nect,\n\"When.   too.    Mr.   Gale   carne   into\n! flhe   Kootenay  and   In   effect   said.   '1\nHarry  Gala,   put   Vancouver  on   the\n!map.\" ht slandered Vancouver. Similarly, when after an excursion to\nthe  Okanagan,  Mr.  Qale claimed  he\nput Uie apple industry, in this province, on ihe map. notwithstanding\nthe   fact   thai   foi    i el   yeara   i apart\"\nhad    lieen   Working   to   get   O   higher\nI prfc^ in Vancouver for liritish Columbia apples, he was again gunty\n1 of   a'.ander,\nL TaSka  of  Wl-*iner\nI Mr. Maltland said the one exception in which he had heen at fault\nin his sp< ecli concerned the activities\n! uf Gordon Wismer. the campaign aid\n| of Mr. Gale, tie had charged Mr.\nJ Wismer    with    lobbying    in,   the    Iti\n)uit.\"     Mr.   qale   had   a   lease\ntrom   the   hffrftor   hoard   and   on   the\nrecommendation   of   Dai  Thonfta,   a\npromoter, \/ml in a commis-lon\nagreement u ith him went lo England\nand'aold  the   lease  to ihe Bptflflra in-\nt< rest'. lie returned to ibis province with the Cain mission, a directorship an(] an office in Vancouver.\nBut he k.-|U far from Mr. Thomaf-\nas Nelson i.s from realizing the by-\nelection promises of Premier John\nOliver, and Mr, Thomas started suit\nto recover his share. Air. Gale now\nClaimed )\u25a0-. had nothing to do with\nih, action, hut Mr. Maitland produced a cope-of the records, showing\nsuccessive    judfmenta    against    Mr.\nGale   in   the   Gale-Thomas   acijon.\nAs   a    malter   of   fact   the   .SpiMers\npeople   in    their   anxiety    to   he   fpiit\nv( ihe buainesa had atgumed defence\nof the action,\nSO nek    Prom    Budget\n.Mr.   Maltland   again   quoted  a   Vancouver paper of May  G  to show that\ntei'*, sis <>f the I'liitul States Steel I Mr. Gale had interviewed H(n. W\nCompany to prevent government as- L. Maelonzle King, the ministers of\ndistance' to the Rritish Columbia steel marine ami of public works at Ot-\nindusiry projected by Air. La ml is. I tawa to prevent governmuit assist-\nH# nam understood Mr. Wismer did ance to any additional elevator in\nmil lobby a\u00abainst the liritish Co- N'anconver, with the result that an\nlumbia project. But, he ridded, h ltagn of ll.OUO.OOO for elevator con-\nwas common knowledge that Mr. SI ruction was struck from the bud-\nWisincr was one of thrc lawyers get of the Vancouver harbor corn-\nforming  the   patronage   sieve   of   Vic- mis.'-ioneis.\ntoiia.      lie   frequently   acted   for   tlW \"When    Mr.    Gale    go< s    into    the\nptrson   1   reprwentatlVfl  of the   United highways and   byways of   West   Root\nSlates   Steel   comjiany   and   h\nI \\-,.y   close   V:   the    ministers'   at    Vje-\n| lori'a.     If he did   md   lobby  personally\nin   a   position   to   know   wlm\n., I\ni,id.\nTba   Msh   Sch-inc\nMr,    Gale   thought   to   Impress   the\nKootenay with   his  poWi rs  to  make\nIndustrie* hlo.-^nm Where none grew\nbefore. But Vancouver housewives\nhad not yet got over the three cents\na \/ >und fish scheme with which\nMr. Galfl was concerned. While Mr.\nGiile was mayor, a Mr. Sherman, the\nfish magnate, got a long l^rm base\non a very desirable piece of property for his munificent project ot\n.supplying   unlimited   fish   at   three\ncents a pound retail. Inevitably\nthis Industry flopped and it developed   that   the   ciiy   was   left   very\nmuch holding the sack. for when\nihe tily wanted thai properly for\nharbor facilities,  it   cost  thousands nf\ntelling   you    what    he   did    for\nVancouver,    remember    that    IS.&&0--\n990,\"   said   Mr.   Maitland.\n\u2022\u2022What did West Kooienay think of\nthe man who would prevent a $2,-\n000,000 appropriation reaching his\nhome town in order to furtlur hla\nprivate interests'.'\" asked Mr, Maitland,    \"When  Mr.  Gale goes out   into\n[the  highways  and   byway*  of   Weoi\nKootenay ami telling what he would\naccomplish, having in mind that\n$L\\ Oil n,u ell, should be not fWt devote himself to r> gaining popularity\nwith his fellow citizens at Vancouver?\"   he   asked.\nWorkeil for Progs\nTurning to the real issues of tbe\ncampaign. Mr. Maltland declared\nthere was really no meaning In tbe\nLite r;il outcry on the constitutional\nquestion. The Mackenzie King administration, after being so shackled\nby   Mr,    forke,    Progressiva   leader,\nCARES NOT WHO WINS\nNelson's Best Cafes\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nThe  Only  White  Cafe  in   Nelson.\nElectric    Frigid-Air    Coobnq    System.\nSODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION.\nA   trial   will   con vi nee   you.\nOpen    Day   and    Night,\nPHONE   681 BAKER   ST.\nROYAL CAFE    ~~\nClassic  Restaurant\nRefinement   snd    Delicacy   Prevails\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\nhunrheon,   11:30   to  2   -35o\nSpe.Ial  Dinners,  5:30  to  8 35e\nWe Specialize tn Chop Suey and\nNoodles.\n\u2014PHONE 182\u2014\nDenying tb\"* charge of the Mon; real' wins   or   los.'s.     The   bishop   Is   shown nleres,    Marjorie    (left)    aud    Audrey\nWorld   that   he has been  \"meddling  In I In   clerical   garb   wilh   his   IS-months- \\v'***hingt.>n-lngrani,     \u2022>\u25a0\u2022<\u25a0     with     him.\n,.,.            ,.        ... ,             , ;   ,,          .           ,   ,,         ,_\u201e,_- These   pictures   were   taken   while   h\"\nUieeeeel,.,,,     politic*       UH     BllbOf,    of   old   MphCW,   Arthur   Mall.   Of  Te.reenl... m   visilir,c   h\u201e   ,\u201e\u201elhpi.   ,\u201e   Av,m(,,.,\nLondon   says   he   does   not   care   who   on    his   knee.      In    golfing    togs,    hla Ont,\nTHE L D. CAFE\nPI nest-equipped Restaurant ln tha\nCity. OPEN DAT A.ND NIGHT.\nSPECIAL\u2014Ice Cream^ Soda Water\nind Hot Drinks. Nice, clean, furnished rooms; hot and cold water.\nWs   Cater   to   Privste   Parties.\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n120   Baker   Stre.t,   Nelson,   B.   C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30, Sptci.l  Lunch .....35o\n6:30 to 8:00 p.m, 8upp.r . 36o\nPhon. 164\n\u25a0-jS.'\"*^Ecrf5Ci.oinED    *-*:\u00a3\npARLES\n1 (PMPamy\nMenSu\nMothers and Fathers\nheeve falleei on us  In  Eratlfying niimhiTee.    Thpre> ai'p  mill  a  nnmlepr\nwho ilo neet realize just what we are offe'i-in*.    Wh. n we anserl that\ngf    No   Kirm   is   Unilee^ellinef   Our   Removal   Sale   I'riees,   ii   is   not   tt\nliomleeistie sialenient\u2014It Is an Economic Fact, hecause it is impossihle\nlee Lower een O'lr Prices unless the panels are Citron    Ynu.    Uur nlejeel   is !,,  save  moving  tier  goodl  to\nthe .Meeiilio Hlo. k. and we wish to celebrate our Bocond  ^eeli' in   li;,   Veens in a  worthy meenneu-.\nMen's   Suits. Leather   Gloves. Wse-k    Shirts. Dress Shirts. 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V,\\fA  TO  VVCV.P   \u00bbAt  OUX- KNO   60W, W)vm \\\nWKTt   TWt viOVi - \\NW*iW  \"-(OU TK<t  K t>OVVNR\nOUT OF WS  WNtAO  we   NCTS   KS TWO\\J6>W\n^OU \\NtRt   TKWNG  K VOV-0\\T8. PVKVIXR.\no&sA\nM\nvmsx. e\\w. c*od\n%U^.I*V'c^   VVEM CtT\nrNoue*< FR.0VV-VV*! \u2022**\u2022*\nFO\u00ab. UOW^STX P.\u00bbt>*\u00bb\n6\\J4^Ht^^ NCvilAO-l   r>\\r\\YES\nTWc  NMyvE    (!\\\u00bb\u00bbRE\\M\nbMtW? 0M * ?\\ZOS.\nN COLO   KMNE-\nWW\nMOTHERS\nAND THEIR  CHILDRIN\nHgKgyiiiiiiiiiiHWiriuaai\nr.r,ooa\\pirY sr.x.sr;\nOne   Mother   Riiyx:\nit   j\u00ab   surnrlslnK   how   msiny   c\ndren    nre    comnfetaly    kicking\n\"Keography      Henfe.\"        To      devr\nthis   at  nn   nge   when   regular   m:\nwero   fjulte   beyond   her   compreh\nsion,   I   helped   my   little   girl   mi\nit    chart    of    her    own    room,\nproportions and, pUonaaikt   of\ndow.-i,   doora nnd   furniture.     A  lit\nlater   she   took   plenHiire   in   mens\ninff   and   drawing   a    \"map\"   of\nwhole   house.     It   was   but   a   s\nfrom   that   lo  making  a   dtaKram\nour   strett   with   its   varlou.i   hous\nand    tht   soon   learned   the   use\nimportance of printed   maps.\nthat It souRht and pot dissoHlti\nwent back in 1011 with hut one v\nin tha house aa its mandate\ntaking over the relna of ffovernme\nIIuw .solid and honeat that vote \u00ab\ndeclared, was revealed in the bal\nstuffing scandal in the Peace Rh\nd lat Hot nnd reoAitly In the At:\nliasca  elections reveUtions.\nImmediately after the 7 925 oh\ntion tlie people bad turned ftgaii\nthe government and swung ulnn\nsolidly for Mr. Meighen. The re\n-son was that for tho firat time\n1878 there waa a change in the ta\nIff poliry, made to .secure l'rogre\nRive votes. C.ttti were made in\nport duties on cotton -\\\\pol, gh\nimplements of production and oth\ncommodities at a time when the n\ntlons of the world found it neceasa\nto increase tariffs to build up thf\nhome   industries.\nThe result of the tariff changes tt\nseen In the business life of the con\ntry almost immediately. He mention\nthe failure of the Llbby CJlnaa cot\npotty and ita $2,'.ri0,(t00 plant, sold f\nJunk; the shutting down of wool\nmill a,   cotton   milk*!,   the   consequent\ncraaaa of unemployment by thevaao\nof workers, the flooding of the cou\ntry with fnivign-made goods, nnd t\nexodus of Canadians to the I'nit\nItataa at a rate double that of t\ntide   Of   immigration.\nFroteot   Industry\n\"If you mold klip smokestac\nand wagt s in Canada you must pr\nteet your Induatriea with prottetl\npolicies.\"   he   asserttd.\nHe pointed to tha tfcBrlda embnr\non    wood   pulp   under   whieh    five   pu\ntrills    ooim    into    axtatcpoa    in    i\nprovince, as a email example of\nreeutta to) lo wing protaotfon. Wi\nprotective poflefei to nurture Cat\ndiiiu imiustrii's, lo conaafot natu\nrrsourees and real lie establishment\ni 'anadlao industries and davalop th\nand to bar unfair competition i.a c(\n.-istentlv urged hy (\"onst-rvatives, Cf\nada woidd be lu a position now\nforge ahead industrially and agric\ntuially as she had never been\nyears.\nB0NNINGT0N NOTES\nBON NINO TON   FALLH.   Sept.   9.\nMis-*      itathlean     Cray     arrived      frr\nVaneouvar   on   Thuraday    evening\nspend   a   inoiiih's   vacation   at   tbe  fat\niiy     hORM    of    lier     i\nMra  Colllniwond On .\nMis,   W.   I).   Kldffs   ami   family,   w\nhave been spending  the  sunimer  t\nliiK   ni    flarrop.   bave   reluim-d   fo\nopening   of   [he   school   session.\nThe Iti-v. W. Silverw.iod held ser\nlee \"at Si. Mary's church on Suudi\niveninv*\nJat Kilryof ihe city power pla\nstaff   has   left   to   spend   a   vacation\ni  motor trip to thi' prairie province-\nJaeh   Qtetf  left   oa   PVl-ttay   momii\nfor   lva*-to,   where   be   will   take   chart\nof   apple   picking   for   the\nAirs,   \\V.   VV.   Bell  and  children.   Ho\nd  Harfaret, have returned fro\ntit   of\nNa\nMiss    Jessie    Atla in    of    Vancouve\nio    haa   been   tht;   gueat   of   Ul%\neys.ui   for   some   weeks,   returned\ne   coast   on   I'Yiday   evening.\nWILS\nWill kill many times more flies\nfor the money than any other\nfly killer. Each pad will kill flies\nall day, every day, for three\nweeks. At all Grocers, Druggists and General Stores \u2014\n10c and 25c per package.\nctombus\nTOOK A\nCHAtlCE\nTO  DISCOVER\nA BUYEfc FOR\n,Y0t)8tt$ED\nuseaWANTAD\n [001\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926\nPage TKree\"\nTHE HIGH FIGURES\nMajority  of  Wafers   Laid  on\nSize   of   Esling's\nMajority\nActive bating on tlie election was\nIndulged lit yosUirduy In Nelson, high\nfigures beginning to be quoted. One\nM| ot $1000 WM made on the relative eternal -of W. K. Ksllng un-d\nU. II. Oa!*?, but \"with this ixeoption\npractically all bete sewn to be on\ntbe  size  of  Mr.  Ksling's  majority.\nA Kaslo Conservative last night reported he had bet $100 that Mr.\nEsling   would   have  700   majority.\nAt   tho  board  of  mule  La*;   night,\nwhen tbe election was under discussion, a local bet was mentioned which\nwas on a majority of 1000 for\nEsling.\nHeavy mins hav\nfierce forest fire\nIdaho.\nhelped   t<\nB    Moiitan\ncurb\nAND IK POLITICS\nMembers  of   Board   of  Trade\nFill in Time With\nForecasts\nOwing to Homo prominent nueinlei'iw\nof the boeiril of truele leiinK bllely\nIi'ansaotlnK the-1 clty'.s business us the\ncity council, anel othce-s boinK'busy in\nthe; party committee rooms, the board\nof te-ae].. I'e.unel ilself withuut a riuorum\nlast  night,\nTheee-e- who illil turn\npolitical ilehote nf ee\nheelf. eefter which Vice\nMcl.e-eeel  - instem ted    S\nil. heeel\nhour\nen .si. ice\nternary\nlively\n(liKot   to   call   the   meting   eegeein   next\nThursday.\nThe e.eneeeiisus of opinion wees that\n'he'ev wees an eice'lieen oee and that\nsome pally was going lee wile, lent file\ndetails there wets colislelerable dlff.'r-\ncn ee  of opinion.\n'GRAY TERROR'\nThe Astonishing Adventures of the Gray Phantom\nBy HERMAN LAND0N\n(Copyright by Street & Kiuilh Corp*   Serialized by LmJkit Syndicate.)\nSynopsis of Preceding Instalments\nHKLEN .HARDWICK. sw.rthLart of tha\nOray Phantom and partner with him\nln numerous ad vent urns, receives a\nnhone messugi! late out* evening that\nher father, a colhce Drofess-ir, is ill\nin a house on liu itrcet. New Tork\nCity, owned by a MU. PAUL WARD\nHastily eratmning u pisiul in her\npocket, she taxis to the addreaa given   and    Is   lid in It led   Uy   a   half-deaf\nold   butler   who   conducts   hoi\nthe living room and leaven her.\ning   a   movement    behind   a   drapery\nshe  cautiously peers   behind   the curtain   and   discovers  a   burglar   lu   the\nact  of  robbtoi  the eafc\n.Reeofnialng him as RED KAGEE, with\nwhom she has liaii unpleasant dealings in the past, Helen confront*\nhim, pistol In hand. Hut lie turns\nthe   tables   on   her   by   a   clever   trick\nThe     .-hades     were\nadmitting    only    a\npartly\nmeager\nnd plunges the room into darkni\t\nTerrified, she stumbles against a\nmotionless form on the floor, feels\na clammy human face nnd br -alts\naway fust in time trom Red Magee's\nclutching   fingers.\nAfter a sleepless night another phone\nmesMHge. this time from MKUTBN-\nANT CULLIQORB, of the police,\nsummons her at once tn the 60th\nstreet house. She learns that Paul\nWard has been killed the previous\nnight; that there was no telephone\nin the bouse; that lie kept no butler,\nbut only old MRS. BLADE, Hie\nhousekeeper; aud finally moat mvs-\nterlous of all, that Red Magee haa\nbeen dead rt*r three   months\nConfused by thefa conflicting details,\nHelen is dtiml'fnunib'd when the lieutenant confronts her with he\npislol from whose chumber is\ning the bullet which killed Ward. A\ndamaging letter found mar tho\ndead man and written in ber handwriting  supplies   thi'   motives   for  the\ncrime. Apparently guilty, Helen is\nabout t<. be b'.l away, when ihe \"po-\n1 Iceman.\" called by Culligore. suddenly downs tin; lieutenant with a\nblow nnd whispers to Helen to follow quickly.\nAlthough lur rescuer appears to be\n\u2022sent by the <;ray Phantom. Helen has\n\\ague suspicions as tiny motor to\nli   desertid   bouse   somewmre   outside\nNew    York.     These   are   confirmed\nwhen,   on   entering   the   bouse,   she   is\nface    to    face   with    Red    Magee\nMeantime    at    Sea   (Ulmpse.    ihe    quiet\nretreat     of    tiie    Cray     Phantom,     a\ncaller   Is   announced.\nfront.\ndrawn,\nlight.\nIt was sparsely fmnis.UHl. and the\ncrumbling dtCuratloni, hinting of a\ntawdry BhoWtttttfl In tho past, gave\nthe place an* air of intensified desolation. Hf Ien had only a hazy\nIdea of where she was, or how far\ninto her abductor had taken her. They\nmight have traveled a hundred miles\nor more, hut the car had made frequent detours and occasionally\ndoubled bu'-k on Its tracks, all with\nthe idea of eluding pursuit and making it impossible for her to -fiiess\ntho gcogruphicul location of the\nPlace.\nMILITARY WHIST\nPLAYED AT TRAIL\nMrs.    J,    H.    Tilth 1\ntl IiiMiments.   I Ml\n' Indulged   in   itil   ill.\nI      .\\irs,    ,1.    Siioe    .\u25a0\ni,   urved   delightful\nwhich  dancing   waa\nwee small boura.\ntertalned   at   bridge\nTRAIL.   fc\nlodge.    No.\nfestive   BOM\nto\nst   drt\ngin   a]\nWilli   a   di\nfollow\nInali Ral\nHied its\nlightful\n-<l   i.y   g\nhall\ntiiry\nand danelng in\nAbout 100 people took a Ii 11\ndrive. China Won by oapt\nflags. Tli.'.v WM^ -Mr. ami\nKdwards.   Dave   Funvsi  and   Mis\nItaifour.    Turkey   wM  the earn\nprizes.     It    was   rejw eaented   b;\nII.     Pagt.     K.     Spoon. *r    and     M\nAlrm.   O.   Burton.\nAh xarid-r,  wli\nin   hi\nMis,\nprize  fu\nM\nMr\nLe\nFOR TEN THRU!\n\t\nM   Sunshine    Than   August. I\n1025; .'30-Mile Cain; Top\nTemperature, !)0.2\neiet\ntl!\nllKf    I\n.M.-I.i nel.\nTleee^e.   iievile-el  wee\nI.    S.    Teellrl-     Miss    .1\nI).   Wlilt...   Mrs.   J,   Mc\nMe I.eeli'leere,  eeeeel   Mis\nMle\n     Me.\nIdft.   e,\nelljhtfu\nliuur Tliurseleiy afteT-\nii Wieiie. mtertalnod at\neonfaiflg HlH Ak'.veieeele-r.\nte esliiiieiety wire uftrr-\nI ev (lie. hflflUen, linsiftfel\nla. Tin- erevlt.a fOMtl\nlex;,leelel. Hll. J. HjeillU,\nItUtMche, Me-ee. N. Tiett-\n.Mel.ee,el.     Mis.    t'.    11.    Mc-\nMeei.   J.   Sleeie-.\nnf.ll\nIn.ti\nPERRY'S NOTES\nManson     and     Dr.     Mat'l.ean\nAddress    Various\nMeetings\nId.\ntl.lll.   I'leH-l-tM   Kee,\neel   lieey.   Kusufil\ni-IieiK    .et     tin-     lee\ne  eeis  leeur  ut   Kiee\nUnd    ill     till-    illll'IVsIS    eef      It    11.\nO.ek', Ulei'i-eU reeeeeliileete in this rid tat,\nWW* rilthl'l' ntllileiulls Wfellee'seleey eeeeel\nyCKtiTday.\nWi'ilnumliiy Mr.\nneey lieey. L'eeewii\nI'rocter, tils ne<\npoint wlndlne lli\nneiy  leiUc.\nHon. A. M. Meeeistui, ntl(ei'ie..\\ -;eu\ni-r il. nelilrussiel een audience ill  Tei ni\nSeellth ISleeeeell. while lle.ee. .1. I). Mel.-\nLean, nilllieitcf eel ceille'.etiieli. talked le\n,'eli   OT   litl   eet   I'ee.ssmurc.\nI\u00abiest niitht tlee tWO iniiiislcia travel.\nleel tOgltflOT, lulllreee.-iiiu metHlOgl ee\nlieelesuei and CaitMfar, while Ml'\nGalo   spoke   eet   Keessieeteel.\neeKe-   -Ulan^t\nII'   y.eees.\nu i\u201eriii\neef    19J5\n: l: l: V  SIDING\nSept.   I,\nlillf     III     l',sc\nlie; ill tier e\nlie I si,!l. Win,\nelM.llths Vlsltil\nlire.. .1. f lieu\neee   I., llel.l'ieilie\nAll\nbeen\npeer-\nel     le-ft\nlast\nAugust   Ihis   ee\ntlee-   steiee   lilteill\nWeather   Change\nee  held   ihe\nlisten-eel    a\nI'eewe-tl    weee\nst   Tlieersileey.\ntlee    Sleceill\nwlien     linal\nfor   tile;   anil v.\n<s.-el    ihrnuKll\nKte\nfe l|    Ull    1.1 I-    e\n17.     IX.     I\u00bb,    It.    W.    2T.\neheil    feneel   llee   Olldell\nAllans!   il   wees  .- I\nprevious to the I'tti\n.\u25a0I'   the-   hiiite-si   .seinieii'-\nOf   leei.sl    Xe Is..ll\nteeiiitetr  lie >   11\nelee:leil.-i-s-iiee ens\neleeys   ill   feeir  elee\nelee vs..\nHta*  eiie.Minii\n\u25a0el een  AllKUst\ni-.-mI.I -eel\nonih Un\nII   leeni\nof Nel.\ntieree.-el\nteosl-\necleoiel.\neiiiiieeieiKs   e-eliiee   home\neeeiee  Keeslee,  where she\neeeee tiriiiK   i_   move   nil\npoint,   eeeeel   VVe-eelllihs\ne;   food   well   be-   niov-\nwee.s\non    th\neeii.-i r read iin.ij.\nhighest   le.-.ee,iiii-l\niniiies    een    lh.-\ninontli\nst r\n\\e ,e\nSiding wees\nwhile the-\nL'l'.li    illehe-S\nTRAIL   FBUIT   TA1H,   SSPTEHBEB\n14,  15 AND  16. (I7ai)\n-reeih-ie-iier-h\"\nMeinlH-iH e.\ntee heeve een 0\nsun business\nto ryn the-iii\nAl   Ailiswee\nto permit tin\nlv   h;\nleiielee\ni ting\nmen witlt\nup ne Kaa\nlh  ee  sini\nband lu\n:!lh\nhello,   Bed   Uetjee\nSo  ete\n\"Why\nmeet  again I\"\nAs  she  spoke,  alntalftting\nliens ah\u00ab  did  not  feet   Helen   goicd\nwquarely Into the tvll fuee *> 1\" tin\nman nealenl at the tahle. CuHllora\nhad told her Hed MUM WM 'Wad.\nand yet, for the eecoh-j tlnae in -I\nhouts, she was face to fuce with\nthe man aha had reason to dread\nmore than any one el.-e.\nSmiling, though (very   nerve in  In r\nhody   was   drawn   taut,   lhliti   looked\nstraight Into hie deep-eat, malignant\neyes. She rememhered that vicious\nheaMtri were Honietinien cowed hy I\n\u00abhow of teorleaani ss, and it wan in\nlhat way fhe hoptd to influence the\nhuman brute sitting in the Honker.\nA ciKaretle drooped from hi.s coarse.\ncrooked mouth, now set in a repulsive leer. A -ellowish stubble of\nbeard libera va ted his evil np|o :ir-\nunee. One arm was si retched out\nover the table, ami (lie long, slender finjrers closed and unclosed with\nblow und slnisttrly playful amotion*.\nIt was mi oblong room, with two\nwindows at one side and  u   door   Ln\nSave Honey!\nMake your own hard\nor soft soap by using\nwaste fats and \u2014\nGILLETTS\nPURE |VC\nFLAKE LY U\nIt costs less to make .\nsoap than to buy ft!\nFULL DIRECTIONS\nWITH EVERY CAN\n\u2022uso\nOSt\nG\\U?T\nstftl\nfOR\npM-\nD\\SV\nSP\nmm\n5W\u00bb\nCTC\nAh she stood tilere, WonderinK why\nHed Magae neither moved noi- spoke,\nher Angara tightened BTOund the ornament she had transferred from her\nhat tn her pocket. Its sharp point\nwould make it useful as a weapon\nin an emergency, and it was tho only\nimplement    of   defence    sho   had.\nSuddenly Red Maffee pushed hack\nhis chair and rose, and she steeled\nhere* If for a supreme effort. Cram,\nher abilu'tor, she had almost for-\ngottcn in her total absorption in the\nOther man, but she knew he could\nnot be far behind. Hands in pockets, his\nhead held low, Rt d Magto came tor-\nd with a slow, iwaggarlng Kail.\nciL'aretto still hn lining from a\ncorner of his mouth, his small, round\n| eyes   peering   at   her   in   a   way   that\nI made  by blood  run  cold.\nI she Jerked the prntttnent from her\npocket, ami (ltd Magee laughed, she\nstabbed wildly at empty air while h\u00ab\ncrunched, sprang to one side, leapid\n'on her with the agility of a panther,\nwrenched the weapon from her hand\nand sent It elnUerinK tien.ss the floor.\nShe screamed as his hands readied\nfor her throat, and then she heard\nCram's  calm,   stern   voice.\n\"That will do. Red. I don't think\nshe will try any more of lur cute\nlittle   tricks.\"\nReluctantly  Hoc  Magee  fell  back.\nund with a feeling of horror Helen\nran her hand over her ihroat. She\nI'elt as if the clammy imprint of\nKed ,Mat;i e's fingers Would always\nremain there. Wilh a shml.Ier she\nmoved fariher away from him ami\nMood loaning agataet the wall.\nCram left the room, but returned\nalmost instantly with a tall, middle\naged woman, with a thin, lugubrious\nface, dressed In somIn r black, und\ncarrying herself with au austere, funereal air.\n\u25a0This    is    Miss    Hardwick,\"    Cram\nannounced.    \"You know what to do\nwith  her. Mis. Tweedy.\"\nMrs. Tweedy bent a bleak gaze on\nHelen, then seized her arm in a bony\ngrip and led her from the room. Helen followed willingly, glad to escape\nthe repulsive presence of Hed Magee\nand knowing that for the present it\nwould be useless to resist. Thiy descended a flight of stairs, walked a\nshort distance down u murky hall,\nand then Mrs. Twcody unlocked a\ndoor and motioned her to enter.\nHelen stepped in, and instantly\nthe dOOT closed behind her. She\nheard the key turn gratingly In the\nluck and knew she waa \u00ab prisoner.\nShe wus in a narrow but rather\nbright and pleusant room, with a\nwindow facing south and a Imnrd\npartition at one side, whose ttOOh\nappearance suggested that a larger\nroom had recently been divided into\ntwo.\nIt might once have heen a private\ndining room, and ribald guests had\nleft their marks on the walls In the\nform ot inscriptions and crude designs.\nShe tried the door and found that\nit resisted all her efforts. The partition was less substantial, but . a\nbrief experiment convinced her that\nall her strength was insufficient to\ndislodge any of the boards. The window seemed her only hope, aud she\nwas rather surprised that she could\nopen it so easily. It looked out over\nu rolling landscape covered with\nhemlocks and maples, and In the\ndistance the high banks of the Hudson rose in black masses against the\nsky. The hill on which the house\nwas located seemed to be toweling\nIn lofty aloofness over all the surrounding ones.\nShe leaned out over tbe sill, eagerly drinking in the fresh air and\nthe radiant sunshine. Krom the window there was a drop of 10 or 12\nfeet to the ground, and she wondered\nwhy no precaution had ljL('n tilk\nagainst her tscape that way,\nwus sure on her feet, and a jump\nfrom such a height did not frighten\nher. She would make the attempt\nafter nightfall, she decided, as soon\na\u00ab she could be sure that the occupants   of   the    house    were   asleep.\nA low, rumbling growl came as a\ndisconcerting interruption to her\nthoughts. lit r glance followed the\nwall down to the ground, and now\nshe saw that a huge black dug was\nchained dliectly beneath her window. The animal was looking up at\nher. eyes and teeth gleaming men-\nacingtv. Her hope of escape died in\na disconsolate sigh. She liked dogs\nand made friends of them easily,\nbut there was something decidedly\nunfriendly ubout this one. The slavering Jaws und threatening teeth\nwere a more formidable obstacle\nthan a barred window would have\nbeen.\n.t,To Be Continued.)\nat   10:30   o'cloel*\nKaslo buslnea\nthe members of\nafter   which,   a\nrl  ti\nami  fur In\ni,    the    ba\nhi w rrom tlu\nib.* highest w\nmonth.\nDAINTY TEAS AT\nSANDON FOR VISITORS\nWest Transfer Co.\nCoal\u2014Woo d\u2014Storage\nGeneral Teaming\nYou will do well to lay ln your\nwinter fuel  supply now.\nPHONE  33\no\/v-jcL   jL^rx-   vSiJ-f   ZXAXoui^Jtn\n9\nfe-itJLJ     IxtdAtTK,\nJb\n7\n1-A,\n?*\nShe\nShe Bared Her Soul!\nTo the man whose kindly tolerance and sympathy\nhave put thousand\", hack on the road to happiness\ntA'i\nHe\nND she was but one of hun-\n, dreds who have done the\nsame\u2014told secretsshe would\nnot   tell   her mother \u2014or   perhaps\nher husband \u2014but  in  the confessional of the Judge's chambers she\nrevealed all.   Her story and the\nstories of scores of others\u2014men as\nwell as women\u2014are now being retold for society's good by Judge Ben\nB, Lindsey in the\nmost candid and\nstartling series of\narticles ever published in any magazine.    Reasoning\nfrom the stories of real life told him in court\nday after day. Judge Lindsey has reached certain conclusions, and now he boldly asks: \"Is\nWe\nMoral\nRevolt\"\niudge Ben B* Lindsey\nJudge of the Family Coxirt of Denver\na new code ot sex morals beinj\ncreated?\" It is a startling question\u2014but a question that has\nheretofore existed unasked in\nthe minds of al! intelligent men\nand women; and it is no more\nstartling than the evidence that\nJudge Linc'sey offers in his great\nseries of articles under the title:\n\"The Moral Revolt.\"\nWhen you have\nread the first of\nthe Judges  articles and considered it, turn a few\npages of the same\nmagazine and read the firsl article in another\nastonishing series in which the internationally\nfamous beauty and social leader \u2014\nMrs. Philip Lydig Reveals\nSecrets of New York Society\nA I.MOST since girlhood, beautilul Mrs.Philip\nC\/l. l-yJ*K has been an unquestioned leader of\nNew York's ultra-smart society. Now for\nthe first time Mrs. Lydig proceeds to turn the\n\u2022pot-light on that society \u2014 telling in great driail\nwhy she finds it futile, false and corrupt. The\nstatements she makes will astonish you \u2014 story\nafter story of tragedies heretofore never publicly\ndisclosed. If chronicles of the real lives of the\nprominently fashionable \u2014heretofore known only\nto those on the inside of lhat group\u2014are of Interest to you, then you must retd Mrs. Lydig's\nrevealing article, \"Marriage Without Love.\" In\nthese two remarkable series \u2014 the one by  Mrs.\nI-ydie. the other by Judge Lindsey\u2014The\nKed book Magazine lor October inaugurates Ul new plan of adding the drfltna\not Pad to the dmraa ol'Fiction \u2014 which\nlattpr isexpressed by Rupert Hughes in\nins splendid novel. \"We Live But\nOnce.\" and by these other distinguished\nnovelists and story-writers: Ruth Corn-\nfprl Mitchell. James F\" ran eis Dwyer.\nStrut hers Burt, Samuel Merwin,\nLeroy Scott, Thyta Sani*,er Winslow,\nRobert Benchley. Wm. H. Osborne.\nArthur K. Akers and Michael J.\nPhillips.\nMra. Philip   Lyditi\nthr ,W ti.'V- (.nht\nhittU'.h.. D.St*it,,*\nHtevYerkmiaiko*'-\ntr for years, an,\/ ,\/V\n\u2022 ctntiiint through ktr\nmother tf'tht Spanish\nDuke J'Alba.\n^CRFD   DAQK MAGAZINE\nw sale at all 1 m \\w \"   \\___w %# ^# IX for Qc\\obcr\nNEWS STANDS\nPrice \u00a35 Cents\n1%\nVote for\nWI ESLING\ni\nFor 30 years a resident of West Kootenay, and an earnest advocate of all\nmeasures for the welfare of our\nindustries f\n[UNFAIR COMPETITION WHICH\nINJURES THE POULTRYMAN\n\u00bb   EGGS IMPORTED DURING 1925\nFrom United States . .2,500,000 Doz.\nFrom China  1,500,000 Lbs.\n1926, Three Months (Jan., Feb., Mar.)\nFrom United States ..2,650,000 Doz.\nFrom China    400,000 Doz.\nThis is the unfair competition which\nthe West Kootenay Poultryman must\nmeet. Eggs are bought up at the height\nol the season in the Southern States,\nfor 10c, 12c and 15c per dozen. They\nare placed in cold storage and dumped\ninto Canada, just when our poultryman\nhopes to realize on his work and expenditures. These cold storage eggs in\nlarge quantities regulate prices to the\nWest Kootenay poultryman.\nCHINESE EGGS\nAre worse\u2014they come in tins, 32 lbs.\nto the tin, scrambled and all ready for\nthe big bakeries, biscuit factories and\nconfectioners. Those brought in during\nthe first three months of 1926 were in\ncases.\nEVERY CASE OR TIN\nOf imported eggs replaces a case of\nCanadian eggs.\nThe duty on United States eggs entering Canada is 3c per dozen;\nChinese eggs entering Canada, 3c per\ndozen.\nAustralian eggs come in free.\nThus far there have been no importations under the Australian treaty, but\nthe Australians must have anticipated\nit or they would not have insisted on\nfree entry.\nThe duty on Canadian eggs entering\nthe United States is 8c per dozen.\nMR. ESLING SUPPORTS\nPROTECTION\nMr. Esling contends there should be\nprotection for the Canadian poultryman,\nand at the last session he introduced a\nresolution asking that the Canadian\nduty be made the same as the United\nStates duty. Not a single Liberal member assisted him.\nNeither Mr. Gale nor Dr. King will\nadvocate this protection, because the\nLiberal members on the last day of the\nsession specifically declared that protection was detrimental to the prosperity\nof Canada.\nMr. Esling advocates the creation of\nCanadian payrolls by the development\nof our own resources, whicli necessarily\nmeans a community of consumers and\nthe creation of home markets for the\nPoultryman, Fruit Grower and Farmer.\nVote for\nW. K. ESLING\nFor 30 Years a Resident\nof West Kootenay\n Tage Fou\u00ab~N\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nl'ubltabe-J every morning excetit Sunday by Tin* News Publishing company,\nlimited. Nelson, B.C.\nBusiness letters should be addressed\nnnd checks and money orders made\npayable to The News Publishing company, limited, and In no case tu individual  members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and - A.B.C.\nRffttementa of circulation mailed on\nrequest, or may be seen at tlie office of\nnny advertising agency recognized by\nthe Canadian Presn association\nSUBSCRIPTION   PATHS\nUy mail (country), per n tb %    ,r,n\nPer   year         r, na\nRy mail  (city), per year    n.no\nOutside Canada,  per month         75\nPer   year        7 :,n\nDelivered, per week   ,        \"5\np\u00abr  year      1300\nPayable in Advanco\nMember Audit Bnrean of Circulation\nfa\nFrun.W,   gBPTBMBEB   iu.   l|||\nThe Elevator Mr. Gale Got\nKilled\nMr. Uale advert l.ses Iii -^ el.vator\nrecord at Vancouver as a reason fur\nconcluding he would be an able go-\ngeUer for Woat  Kootenay.\nA report be made to the dire, tors\nof tbe Vancouver Terminal Grain\ncompany on May L'g, 1!*24, was thus\nreferred to iu tht' Vancouver Province\nreport of the trial last year, before\nifr, Juslict* (Jregory, of tin* Dal\nThomas suit for commission on the\nSpillers deal:\n\"Mr. QaJa reported lh it be had\ninterviewed Mon. W, L. .Mickenzic\nKing, the premier, and tbe ministers of marine und of public\nworks, in Ottawa, and bad persuaded thorn that be (Mr. (Jalel\n\" -Kd\\ right, with the result that ai\nItem for JL'.OOO.OOO for Ihe 0OO-\n*t ruction of a new grain plevutor\nh re waa struck from the budget\nof the Vancouver harbor coiiiinis-\nsioners.\n\" \"In oilier words.' reported Mr.\nChile, -we are definitely assure!\nthat for the time being th >re will\nbe no additional liovutur constructed In the port of Vancouver\nby or through the government.' \"\nThe WM draft estimates, we bave\non Mr. CJale's own authority in a\nwritten report to the,company he was\ninter.'sted  in. contained  provision  for\nu 12.000.000 elevator for Vancouver.\nOn his own authority we learn that\nho persuaded tbe cabinet to strike\nlhat   Item   from   the   estimates.\nWe learn from him that h.' gained\nthe assurance uf the Liberal government that for the time being there\nwould be no new government el valor\nconstruction   for  hla  city.\nHad Mr. Oak not used hi*, political\ninfluence at Ottawa, apparently Vancouver would have now a government\nelevator   it   does   not   pnss< ss.\nlnyin Waal Kootenay want to give\nMr.   <ialo   political   power   to    use    in\nthat manner? \t\nmm^-mm-mmmmmm-m-m-^\nNo Loquacity in Senate\nA Liberal speak'r who tftVOTCd N'<i-\n\u2022NOn with his views would \"my\" senator* Jutt for the hours tbe senate\nIs in toll session, and on those hours\n\u2014of tho late ses-ion\u2014 lie figures out\nthat   they   have   an   extravagant   rate\nof  \"pay.\"  though  tl)U \"pay\"  is only\nIndemnifiratiuii for presumed outlay\nor   lost.\nThere Is one senator for about two\nand a lurlf members of the house of\ncommons, on that factor, it would\nnaturally   be expected  that  tho senate\n\u25a0would   only   raqulra   two   hours   for\ntivery five of the lower house, pre-\nesumlng tqual loquacity, and the same\nproportion of senators and members\ngiving their views.\nHut there Is not final lo.piacity,\nor equal reason for loquacity, for\nmembers of the lower bouse tind It\nlo^tbelr interest to \"place themselves\non It-Mrd,\" while the senators do\nnot feel thut Impulsion to oratory, and\naro only interested in the nel rMUH\nof the deliberation in band. This\nnaluraljy   would   again   curtail   time.\nAnother factor tending in the. same\ndirection iH that there is comparatively Utile parly oratory in the\nupper bouse, whereas the house Of\ncommons   necessarily   has   much   of   lt.\nThen, the senate conceiv' s of itself\nM a house of review, vrtiieh was\nexactly and precisely the view of the\nfathers of Confederation in constituting It. If the house of commons,\n\u25a0sifter hours, days Ot weeks on a\nmeasure, has done Its work at all\nwell, tho work of the senate should\n\u25a0uonsume but a titta* of the time expended by the lower house. -Correction of errors, insertion of safeguards,\nexcision of clauses bid In principle,\nrevision and improvement, comprise\nthe main work of tbe senate, which\nwork nearly always receives the approval of the loiter house.\nThese various factors combined\nmean that thel senate works much\nmore rapidly than the house of\ncommons, and has time on Its bands.\nwhile the lower house toward the end\nof the f*i:*.sion is holding flight >*it-\ntlugs.      ^^^^^^^^^^^^\nA Business Body\nA couple of yean ago the senate\nemployed some of its leisure In an\ninquiry into the position ol tlie Canadian railways. and suggested\nvarious possible lines along which a\n\u25a0solution of the country's railroad\nproblem might be sought. It was the\nsenate's report tbat gave the country\nsomething   to   debate   on   tbat   matter.\nThis la**t sprlm:, some of the ablest\nnenaU-ra, Liberals, including one or\ntwo former ministers, appealed publicly, 1 but In vain, for the government . to let the senate niiovu the\ncongestion by having the first turn\nat some of tbe pending legislation,\nso as to shorten the legislative session and  save the country expense.\nif the senate does its work efil-\nClently. ami has time left to help\nthe country by studying on its own\nInitiative national problems that the\ngovernment of tlie day has not got\naround  to.   1-=  that   to   ii\u00bb ilisorrdit'.'\nRIONDEL DIGGERS\nLOSE AT PROCTER\nPROCTER. Hept. .!\u00bb. \u2014 An exciting\nfootbull game was wftnesred by a\nlarge crowd at Sunshine Bay on Monday afternoon, when tne Hlondel IMg-\ngers played the Ranchers United. Although the ItlggTH put up a epl.'fulid\nfight, tbe game ended iu favor of the\nRanchers Cnited. the store Icing 2-\\.\nThe Riondel phi vers then attended a\nlarge dance held at Sunshine Bay to\nrtlehrute the opening of the new dance\nhall.\nHO   OOLF   PLAY\nKA8LO, Sept. 9.\u2014For the Kaslo\n(toll glub September medal round tti.'re\nwere only two entries, so the contest\nlapse* till the month of October.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1D2G\n-\u25a0Jleaderi of The Dally News contribute many of the b-st Items to\nthis column. Just sign vour name\nor initials, or 11001-de-plume, and\ns. nd in yonr brtfhttst ideas. \u2014\nEditor,  Lighter Side,\nAUNT HET\n\"l'lie elclet gleeel CoiUln Kel\nleeeel hie, tee'lll pulleel. It eel-\n\\e-iiys Ieeeeke-J eeie* eiellee I'y tee m\u00ab\nlee St. leis front OHM sllck'i:'\ntelll eyleeTe  hfs nieiilth  wees sheet.'1\nWl*   ile-leews   t-ejiieel   ,eeee<   ellv.eece'.\nMan.  A   hlele  full   ee\/   hielilts,\n\u25a0\u2022ent   treaty:   Tin>   first   it\u00abn   i,,\net   jeleen   tu   frisk   soleee-I.eeely.\n.Alllllllll instllie'l isn't .veellh\nmiH'll. JetHek at eeleill seelllr lUetfs\nlent'.\nAt !IU he' is he hive' Willi ee ejtfjl\neet ft lie low with hlm-sHf; eet till\n111    hive    with    lit.'.\nHow 1 x>i;s Tin: man i.i:s.\nTINKD TO OET Till-: WRONG\nNl'.MIJKI: KNOW JCeST WHEN\nroD ARE  BUSIEST?\nA.     llieell's       '\u2022|ef..;,s'\"      tlOn'1       illelieellr\nHeinle   ill   his  feeveer unlm   fee'   lleeieeBlit\ntleeiei    ijje     hilleself.\n\u25a00 eeet'll I'alliieliein sle.eulel leeev,.\n\"'.'.'ll. We'll. We- lieee.' heelf eef il \u2014\nthf   half   ,'lfUT   the'   elee'eeili.l.\nUK ISN'T l>ieeiMi:n Tee REMAIN\nA BACHELOH I'NTU. Ill': (JETS\nTill: NOTION THAT ALL LADIES\nt'OVKT   HIM.\nThe'ie' is eelweeys ee I'liBhl si.]. . No\nnieelteT wlleel ill bttolll >eeee, llle'l'i'\n|H     MUllH'I'eeely     tee     IT jeeie'e'.\nA i'leiii|e e'en' eelfe.i'.ls mon |ee eee'e.\n.ef eeelnel. Ane.llee'l' sejueeek eleeesie't\nruatler.\nlie.lil.lll.es He.' Iee,f.|.i'st 111,111 Is\nOM Who leeeekes ini.|ii.y raster fheiii\nhis   Vomw    f.-lk   e'eete   spe'liel   il.\n,(\nrag\nIt\nisle'\nlllffie'Ult    le.   1..'   ee\n|.h>s\nAnv\nteet\nA\n...ely\n1.''\nuunt.\nr;tl\\   see.e :    \"Alie'eee'\nflee-   1 '  llieit   ee\nlt s\ne'    Wi\nyeeu\nll    II\neilwi\nV\n111..'\n,\u25a0   poor  eeiersii\/.eiu'\neine'e-   tlee'i'e'   wees\n\u25a0torii\neele\n,1'fic\nlllel le\nwh.\ndidn't think ley e\n\u25a0 lllel\n11.. k\nmull\ncy   e\nItli   lihk'ke IIS.\nIt must  be awful to have a  Spatd-\nitsr cuinjiley and  a true),   ch.ir-sis.\nOne     objection     lo    tiisy     money     [|\n.hat    the    fallow    who    mis    it    tBall\nOmission of Words\nChanged Opening of\nMr* Gale's Interview\nOetim   lo   the  neeUaeUJ  omission\nof two or three words, the OpStllng\ntiaranniirh of L'undidate It. II. Qala*S\nIntcniew In ymtOtaoy'* issue did fOt\nconvey   the    nr nnlnm    Inteinled.      Tbe\nparagraph ibould lata read U follows:\n\"H. II, QeAo, wlien shown last evening a dispti.-h from tbe ooftat etutlnn\nthai nn inforiualion hail been laid\nKgal,M    Iii'\"    ill    Vaneoiivor   yesu-rd;ty\ncharging him  with parjury,  laauad a\nstntemeiit ib clarlnj,' thiit the Tories\nwere behind the move, \"wblch WM\nonly In line with the \u00ab unpawn of\npersonalKles, mud-ltnglng and abuse\noarrlsd  en  o\\teoe the coiinnenetnient\nof   the   campaign-\"\n_r_r_t_T_n_t_.mo_ui_.A_)\nEfficient ,\nHousekeeping\n\u2022r 1.H11 A. iuiiku\nitix(K.M\/.i\\<; I'liti: \u00ab(M)i.\nTOMORROW'S >ii:M'\nllr.al.reist\nl'runes\nfuffi-e.\nI.lllll linen\nJelly  Omelet\nLett-Over Toer.ttoe\u00ab\nCoffee   Cnke Coco\niHiflle-f\nBaked  BllOt of   Ileeee\nlleeke-el    I'e.te,tel.-s\nVetetnble-gtuffed    Peopere\nLettuce Bnlnd\nCranberry I'i\" I'offe\n\"II      fl\nTie\"     lle.lisewlf. 1,     eis    lenv\ntiimily, ihould   le,.  tble t.\neool wiee.11 sin. Mee it, wi\none' ntfl to a \"iietf m.'iti\" ti,,\", __f*\nlei'Xt si.l.l tee ee leei'i;,';- ,|. ,, I,,\" whee\n\"le'iens    eeeeel     seee'ls    tlee'iee    eeee,I     le-eers\nthen  tn  pi-net,  uelni the beel  alt-\nleeeeel    leeejs    f,e    ],i',eeleii'i'    fllee'is;    theM\nflee'l'S     lire'     thei)      le'Sjell ,i|      ;|..':eij]\nWeeee'll,    s- |e;e eee fe'ly    if    eel\"    a    Vc|'y    tieeeetl\n.feieilily, eer inixnl with ne'W wool eer\ne'lelfeeii. Stie'll n ineif. rieil is Weireie.\nlen.ks well for ee While eeeeel Wesei's\n\"e'il fe.i' ee linn'\u2014lull it sleeeulii le,.\n\u25a0Did feel' Wheel ll is: s]i,e,lely, 11,,t wool.\nA high prlOe lllOUld ll.it I.e. eesk.-el\nI'..I' if. U'h' 11 .1 hi'^le prtoe is eiske-el tor\nWeeeele-ii iillie'li'S. He,, leeeusyw ile' shi.ieiil\nDiake  sure>   Iheet   if   is   |nin.   ween]   lee'.\ni'iii'e. purchaelm li us pur,, wool. The\nele'llieillel for Weeeel-ei e'leefll fell' esci'l'els\nilee'   IH'W   wi.etl   sllfi|ily.   therefore   tlee'i'e'\neee-e'   many   devlcea   for   making   the\nslh1\nLet\nsin,' ilieee eet know what we are buy.\niiee.'.\nThp Barntni Teet\u2014If peessiieie., nie.\nleilll ee sample' eel\" the Weee.le'll e'le.lli\n\\lill     Wish     tee     bUy.     W'fieei     V.ell     ,;,.|     jt\nhe.111..   touch  ii   match   t.e a   .-..rii*-r   e.f\nil.    Pure   wool   borne  etowly,  chai -.\nhees eell eee!..!' of 1.llllll 1. lithe r. Ke.es\neeiil e'eesily leie.l leaves ee 1'1'isp ash. A\nI'.tlieie-iiieil. weeeel eiitxltiie. w ill ' leeieii\nqllCkly Willi ee fleeliie'. leas ve'ry little'\nOdor   whilt'    liui'iiiiit,'.   eeml   xvill   heeyee\n\u00abh.\nThat Body\nof Yours\nar axil v. bastov. ka\n\u25a0 Jumping on h k:is stove In New WhlH in vesical intf tbe theft of an I riareme Malnitr V,. WOM ebctro-\nTork a poodle turned on the Kas, and (lutoinobilo in Chicago, police dl\u00ab- \\ cuted in Sandusky. Ohio, when lift\nU occupants of the house had narrow j covered their own car gotta upon grasped a charged cable to Have him\nMCapas   trom   asphyxiation. | tbflr  return  to where they   parked  It | from fublng.\nDifferences in Your Digestive\nPower\nPerhaps you hnve a s rong dlst;is(e |\nfor    ccriain    alleles    of,   food.       The I\ntiioiigbi  of om particular food  gives ,\nyou   a   '>iik\"   feeling  about   the   stoin- j\naeb,   and    other   foods,   while   nut    H 1\ndistasteful,   arc   nevenneless    not    in- j\neluded  aver in your dally dlat\nWhy  does  His occur?\nUsually be -ft use al some previous |\ntime    this    or    these    1' N    disagreed :\nwilh yuu. ;ii^l the memory of it has\nnavor been lost,\nSoineiiines u is due in n hereditary!\ntendcncy< and your father or mother '\nwill tell you thnt they likewise bad j\na  dlstafte  for these  mots   FooAg. I\nFortunately, .here is puch a variety ;\nof funds thai ynu will get along all j\nright without ihese particular foods. '\nIbit   on    the   other   band,    it    is    just j\npossible ih;.t urn could corns back to |\nthese   foods   if  you   Uiel.\nA    fremh    rese.'ireb    mun    has    be-n\nexperimenting upon 15 healthy individuals, giving them uauneal gruel,\nBl a food, on iiti emp|\\ s[niii;irh, and\nremoving ii out* hour later. Ha then\nestimated tbe strength ot .gastric Juice\nfor one hour o* digestion.\nLiter he gavi thsir the nell-known\nBwsld   meal:   that   is,   n-j   medium\nthlclt    slh-   of   stole    br-;ol.    Willi    IH\nglass  \"f  we er.    lie  again  estimated\ntlie    degree    of   digestion,    and    found\nMini digest Ion woe sumevhal forth.**\nadvanced than wiib the oatmeal. Hs\nrepeated the experiment a number of\nlimes.\nHowever, the puinl Ihiit nstunisb'd\nliim was Ilie Veidc d.iff* rencOfl in 'he\ndegree   uf   dlgSltloa    in    these   healthy\nyoung people jii'ter inn' hour's time.\nBut ;i more nsionishing thing was\nthat the one pvson, taking the same\nrii.iil. nt ihe esama time in the morning, under apparently the same hlen-\nUcal  condl lohi,  show d  wide  differ-\nenres   in   the   ,[..gree   of  digestion.\nWhin is the leifson?\nTim!   n   \\on ha\\-e  nol   eaten   sines\ntho t> or 7 o'clock maal of the evening\nbefore,  have  bud  n   good   nighfs  sleep,\nyour digestive power will be stronger\nthan tf yuu hav\u00ab -paten a  lata sup.nr\nnnd   bad   fi   rcslless   night.\n_\\n,\\   niy   point'.'\nThat at tiie bine you firsl get your\ndlstate for certain food yon might\nhat \u25a0 been tlrwl god  nol  particularly\nbom'    some     lime,    remain\nand   then   with i   real  api\nstated   by   the extra   Juice\nill    fo\nwill\nIf it js Impossible to get ;i sample\nof the cloth you wish to buy, you\nniusi   learn   th\"   feel   of   pur,'   wool.\nUll    follows:     Kl ep   a    pure    wool    g;n -\nRiant   around   constantly   and    pick\nit up every once in ii wbib', nil.lung\nIt beta > en tb ii mli and fingei *J. Real\nwool una.-- together because of ibe s,'aiy\nStructure   \"ii    its   surface.   It   ubsurhs\nm.isture   without   leeming   wet.   It. impalsse   from   the   be\nb iiiso so eiasiie thai when badly down, you may > njoy one ot\nmuased tbe wrinkles will often eome 1 artlclee uf fund th.it farmer!\nout   it  the  gargienl   is merely   hungjagreed wiib ymi.\naWRy    for   a    Short   time,    Ifal    wool!      In   any   ease,   a   pes)   before\nhaa luster and is light in weight, as i |\u00ab \u25a0  Boed hai.ii.\ncompared with other fabrics, in pro-j  -^\u00bb\t\n^;:!;;t,':::::ii\u201e: , J stacey and esling\nv..e.l   mixture   is   tle.it   eef   tt'eeilillK   the'\nslirfeie f   fie.'   mixture   with   eet'iel   eel'\nee'leeelieie' se.liilie.ii.. whleh yieftiii 111\"\nfil..'1's eeeeel   e.|ee ee  111,' seiil.'.s tie slle'h  eell\nextern tieeei the Ilbere Interlock cJoee-1 JJJ^ \"_['*__\\Z\"\\,..\nI) thene oee'i' Mleeei eliii'i!. Hills Hi-1 and !\u2022' B. Sleee'.v e.l' I'leiili\ncre.eie.inK the' feltlnl, ur matting, eieeal- j their '..ees on the eiiilltl.eel\n11V   eeee,I   hldlni   llee\nSPEAK AT ROBSON\nMlSiiN.\nO. B. Ballard\nlv Roofl attend*\nr  W,   K.   Esling\nunder thf\n\u00bb\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0-T' nipting  1'iekb\nU.     MatthnWM    SI\nme   of    Mi,    K.-iiir-''-'    stewardship\nH\u00ab  at Ottawa   and  Mr.  .Baling  waa\nn\n\u2022 d\noliln\nAddresi   Inquiries   to   Mlsa   Klrkman j L!1...\nind   inclose   stamped-addrdssed   mvat*   w,n\nope for reply.\u2014LUiior.\n  '    r.<\n' \" in Japar\nexported   I hence,   the   dut)    of   three j\nei-us per. dosen \"ii eggs Imported haa\ni...'u   removed   imii'-iy.  and   they   now\noome   in   free.    Tins   is  not   aeeiattag I\n    r.r   Kiiusti   Columbia's   most   Im-\nportaot in-iiiMri. s. hut  is simply play- !\nnr into the hands u* the states.\nBut,   what   could   you   expact   rrom\nM  cHenale   King'.'\n1   would   sUeggi rl   thai   the   poultry- I\nin.-i.    ipvtrti    tn. mjntlvea    accordingly\net  the pollr.\nklKi.h.  .i.v.\\ti-:s   I'owkli..\nPerrj  ltd ng, B.C, S*pV 7.  llfi\nt _,\u25a0 death of her no-ih\nI    b. r    two 'ehildren   and    attempte>\nitclds herself in Bacramento, Cal,\nSt.   Murina\n1185 Burnaby  Street,\nVa'ir.ouver,   B.C.\nA\ngii\nSe\nboarding ami  gay  seho<\nIs.         I'r. 'iiiiraliiui      foT\niooi   and   Matrioulatlon.\nfur\nHigh\nIte-\nop\nlis    Septe nli.-r    8.\nPrincipnl, Miss   Seymour\nPhone Sey.  2411\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bilk\nof Building Material. Coast\nLumber a specialty.\nJOHN BURNS & SON\nWhatDoYouThink?\nms Dally News Invites letters\nfrom readers upon matters of puD-\nllr interest, A noiu-'l.-pliimc may,\ntf desired, be employed, hut every\nletter must >io llgfied hy ihe writer\n:\\* a guarantee of Rood faith, though\nnot necessarily for publication. Letters should be brief, and must avoid\npersonallUes. Th\u00ab Daily News does\nnot hold Itself, in any way. responsible, for the views of correspondents. Letters which contain advertising matter, or propaganda, whieli\nIs classed as advertising, will not\nbe accepted under any circum-\nBUint.es.\nUrges Poultrymen to\nRemember Egg Duty\nUpon Election Day\nTo the Edlttff of The Uatly News:\nKir- I    would    like   lo   oall   the   att.n-\ntlon   of   tae   poiilirymen   of   West   Kool-\nsnay to lie- fact  that, aotwlthatimdmg\nthe   repealed    requests   that    have   been\nluade lo In-' late Mackenzie King government, and tlo- motion in the house\nhy our late member. Mr. Ksllng. (hit\nthe duty on mgs eomliiK In from the\nLulled Htates l.e inerease.I to at leHSt\neyual   ti>   that   Imposed   un   tggs   being\nFlashlights\nand Batteries\nWe wish to advise the public that we ha^e received\nanother large shipment of the famous\nBURGESS  BATTERIES\n\"The Kind That Lasts Luntjvr\"\nWe have them for Radio, Engine and Flashlight.   All the\npopular styles.\n\u2014PHICES RIGHT\u2014\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail  Quality  Uardwar*\nNELSON PHONE   21 B.  0.\n<\u00bb<.*'*>.*.> 4**'*.  fl'7'e\n'-4,\n'J'Oe,\n'7\nistliejavoritc j\nblend of    I\nthouscmds_\n\u25a0<\"'\"^\n\"^\u201e:ff 7fCBw*' \u00bb*.:*>\n'\"i\nL       \"i:\n\"\"in,.   h'\n'I- *ol\n<* Bt,\narc recipes\nSalads, Meat and Fish\nDishes, Pickles, Sauces,\nMayonnaise Dressings,\nChow-Chow etc.\nJust the kind of Recipes that women like to work\nwith \u2014 tried and proven methods \u2014 accurate*\nmeasurements \u2014 that insure success when '\nmaking something especially nice for luncheon,\nafternoon tea or supper \u2014 or delectable sauces\nand relishes to lend attractive variety to every\nmeal.\nThere are recipes for most delicious Sandwiches\n\u2014 for 16 varieties of Mayonnaise Dressings \u2014 ,\nfor various French, Russian end Italian Dressings \u2014 and for many new ways of preparing and\nseasoning Meat and Fish.\nA valuable little book; it should be in every home.\nWrite for a copy. Wc will gladly send you one, FREE\nand post paid, on receipt of your name and address.\nColman-Keen (Canada) Limited, Dept. 81\n1000 Amherst Street, Montreal 4)\n(SkarfsMuslard\nV*\/        aids    X X digestion\nJ\nTHIS CANADA OF OURS- Fort Rou\u00bbp-Now Winnipeg\nmar\n\u2014By J. 5. Morrison and Mand Morrison Stone\nle'lMW\n\"   '   fW_\\\\\nYEAR viZfitMDKVE.   MANAGED TO\n' PtRSUADt HIS WHOLE PARTY TO PUSH\nOn - AT LAKE OF THE  WOO05  THEY\ntWtfcT   FOOT   bT CHARLES \u2014 SEVERAL\nLOC-  CA&rsS.  EflCLOSEO IN A STOCKADE.\nMERE   TOO,   LAMO WA\"3 CLEARED AhD\nV-HCAT   PLANTED,  I7J2,  THE FiR'jT RECORD\nWE   HAVE   OF WHEAT IN THAT GP\/N^APYOf'\nTHE INORlO CANADA^ Wl-T\n\u25a0IEN   WINTER  CAME VERENORYE-J IC0HT\nSON^ WITH A SMALL  PARTY ON  SriOW-\nSHOESt FOLLOWED \"THE RIVER THAT FLOWtO\nWEOTWARd\"   (WINNIPEG).   AT IT5 MOUTH\nHE   BUILT   FORT MAUREWnS     ThE GREAT\nSEA   OP IHE  INDIAN   OCHAGACH   WAO\nFRESH WATER, \u2014   NOT THE PACIFIC, BUT\nLAKE   WINNIPEG.\ni-sJ_m\ni\nim^wist %\n11    *\nwpi\\ if-      k\nJ*Jj30UT 1500 MILE*. THEY HAD JOUR'eEYEO\n\u2014AMD WE KNOW HOW THEY WERE BUT\nHALF WAY KteOM.THtt GREAT DOMINIOee\nLIKE LA SALLE, VEREN0RYE WAS HAMPERED\nBY LACK Of FUMDS. HE HAD TO WAVTE TIME\nCOLLECTIHG FUR5 FOR HI5 CLAMOROUi PARTMERS\nsS\\-\", ... \u25a0\u25a0 .   ,        I\"''   \/\/'    '057i)P\u00abKli6'<-,\nJSe;\\\\    VVe\\\\\\    ,--\"vWlr-        ' ' llff\/\/\/;\n\u25a0 0 HI. BITTER  ORIEF HI5 ELDEST 60N\n~VvA3 TREACHER0U5LY SLAIN BV THE\n5eOUX, ANO HIS NEPHEVe; HIS RIGHT-HANO\nMAN DIED TIME AMD AOAIN HE WAS FORCED\nTO RETURN TO MONTREAL FOR SUPPLIES\nBUT LIKE COLUMBUS HIS THOUGHTS WERE\nEVER ON THE WEST A\"\" WHAT WAS IN\nTHAT LAND OF THE SUHSET ,-\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e,\n [&\u25a0>\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926\nPage Five\"\nLittle Men's\nOxfords\nJust the thing for school\ndays.\nSizes 8 to W\/._.   \u2022\nA pair $2.10\nR. Andrew & Ci.\nLeaders in FootfasMon\nLISBON, Sept. 9.\u2014A cork- factory on\ntlie south side of tho. River Tagus, opposite Llshon, collapsed this evening.\nTho supposed cause was earth shocks.\nthe first of which was felt last night.\nMany workmen are reported to have\nbeen killed, nnd a steamer has been\nsent  to bring  the   Injured  here.\nTRAIL FUTJIT PAIB, SEPTEMBER\n14,  16 AWS  16. (4TM)\nParker Pens\nIn all slacB, Including tha new\npastel shades, for ladies' wear,\nmeeting color's high vogue in\ndress.\nA. T. NOXON\nYour Jeweler\nAgent   fop    Heintzman    Pianoi\nKootenay and Boundary\nMrs. Johnstone and\nMrs* Chalmers Speak\nat Kaslo Meeting\nKASLO, Sept. 9.\u2014Mrs. James John-\natone of Nelson and Mrs. R. W.\nChalmers of Thrums spoke here tonight in support of w. K. Esling,\nConservative candidate for Kootenay\nWent,\nMrs. Johnstone dealt wit bthe tariff\nquestion, .she stated Canadian goods\nwere shipped ln the raw state to\nthe t'nitcd ^States in huge quantities.\nThey came hank as manufactured\ngoods, and Canadian purchasers had to\npay duty on them. Mrs. Johnstone\nasserted the United States was a\nVery patriotic nation and had ' a\nhigh  protective tariff.\nMrs. Chalmers spoke on the customs\nscandals and thtj question of old ape\npensions. She said the Conservatives\nhad as mm'h tn do with th passing of\nthe old age pensions bill in the house\nof commons as the Conservatives had.\nROBSON NOTES\nROBSON, Sept. 8.\u20140* B. Ballard was\na Nelson visitor on Saturday taking\nin the singles at the tennis tournament-\nMrs. A, V. Mitchell spent the weekend at Sherwood, the guest of Mrs.\nJowiitt.\nMiss Runvan of Vancouver, who has\nbeen appointed teacher of the public\nschool   came   In   on   Sunday  night.\nMiss M. Fowler has taken over the\nteaching duties at Henata for the ensuing year and left hy motor boat\non Sunday, with I>orls Mitchell,\nBleanof Squires, Irving Oborne and\nJim  Fowler.\nMrs. J. W'nt'on and two children of\nTrail have taken Mrs. Brown's house\nhere   for   a   month's   vacation.\nMrs, Harry Cihson and three boys\nmoved into the cottage here for a,\nyear. In nllow the hoys to attend\nschool, there being none at Syrin^a\nCreek.\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nSLOGAN CITY, Sept. p.\u2014The members 01 the C. O. I. T. entertained\ntheir mol hers and friends at a banquet in the Orange hall on Thursday\nevciiinc. A pleasant time was -spoilt\nin   music   nnd   games.\nA. S, MeAuley of Silverton was a\nbusiness   visitor   in   town  on   Friday.\nMiss    Mnyra    McLeod    of    Nelson\nhere,    tbe   guest   of    the    Misses   Beth\nand  Peggy Qaga  for a   few davs.\nMiss C.ladys McLeod of Nelson i\nhere for a few days the guest of th'\nMisses  Clailys  and   Linda   Reynolds.\nMrs. it. J, Johni-on gave a bathroom\nshower Inst Tuesday afternoon h\nhonor of Miss A. J. McNeish on th.\n* ve of her approaching marriage. The\nliving rooms were prettily decorated\nin a color scheme of red.\nCompetition   Keen   in   All   Departments;   Will   Be\nAnnual Affair\nHELe   YQ-URSELE   TO   HEALTH\nu<m\nKeep cool\nwith Kellogg's!\nEAT light, crisp Kellogg's Corn FlsJoes:\nSee how fine and cool\nyou feel! Golden-\ntoasted hearts of corn.\nFull of delicious\nflavor!)\nServe tKeiri for\nlunch? With cold milk\nor cream; Add fruit\nif you like:\nKellogg'* are the\noriginal corn flakes?\nNever fcougK-thick tor\nleathery: More than\n10,000,000 people\ndaily demand them:\nSold by all grocers\".\nServed at all hotels\nand restaurants:\n00$\nOvn-huh ALWAYS\n-^ _.__,_ _ in Ktll\u00bb**Y* p**nt\u00bbd\nCORN   '\"\"\"xzr\"\"\nFLAKES\nImitation* cannot fcrtnf yon\n\u2022uctl wondr>--tl*-.V***r \u2014 surh\ncrisp,  crunch? flake*.   Tba\nSnuina    orn    flakes    hav\u00bb\n\u2022 signature ol th* originator \u2022\u25a0 the package.\nFERNIE, B. C. Sept. 9.\u2014Fernie'?\nflrat fall fair, held on Tuesday and\nWednesday this week, was a new\ndeparture irj the way of exhibitions\nInsofar as this city is concerned.\nThe skating rink and curling rink\nwere both utilized. While tho number\nof entries in the numerous classes\nwas quite up to expectations, many\nmore could have been shown had the\ndistrict residents been sufficiently\ninterested   to display   their produce.\nThe live stock entries includ\/M som.>\nwonderful animals. Tho Holstelns in\nthe exhibit of \\V. Weaver, who operates the Tyhlesley Dairy Htock farm\nat Blk Prairie, il. C, being particularly worthy of honorable mention.\nTjOcal stock misers and dairymen,\nhowever, were not lacking, and carried off honors with their Ayrshire,\nJerseys and llolstcins, and also in\ntho beef cattle class. Fntrics In the\nvarious classifications of horses were\nnot   very   numerous.\nIn th:\u00bb poultry department I here\nwas a very representative number of\nentries and the birds were of the\ncustomary high  Standard.\nThe beauty spot in the main paction\nof thn curling rink was the floral display. The vegetables and roots section contained marvellous specimens\nand    a    wide    range    of    varieties.\nThe department wherein were contained the ladles' work nnd culinary\nexhibits was a favorite spot for ihe\nspectators. Thi* branch was under\nIho supervision of Mrs. N. R, Si>^*-\ndahy. The handiwork of the fair sex\nin nil th^ varieties of needlework and\ncrochet was there displayed in profusion nnd of magnificent quality.\nThe cookery exhibits, too, were most\ninviting.\nThe fair was officially opened by\nHi P. Wilson, general mnnager of th.\"1\nf'rovV's Nest Pass Coal company, wbo.\nin a short addreaa paid irilnii'e of\npraise to the noble effort on the pari\nof the officers nnd members nf iho\nagricultural association to bring about\nthis type'bf enterprise in  Fernie.\nPresentation and\nFarewell Is Held\nfor Boswell\nCouple\n^SOCIETY\nThis column in being conducted\nby Mrs. It J. ViRiieux. All news\nof a social nature, including re-\n. ceptions, private. entertainments,\npersonal items, marriages, etc., will\nappear in this column. Telephone\nMrs.   Vlgneux at her home.\nMrs. Drury H. Ilarley of ('nlgary, who\nis visiting her pari'nt a, Mr. and Mrs.\nGeorege Johnstone, Kootenay street, was\non Wednesday afternoon the inspiration\nfor an informal tea Riven by lh*' Misses\nJean und M. fimeron at their home on\nllinh ,*>i reel. Mrs. Alex. Leith nnd\nMiss Helen Oipot ass's ted in servhiM;\nthe guests, who Includud Mrs. Kirley,\nMrs. C*. V. Oagnon. Ut*. IL 11. MacKenzie, Mrs. Oeorgt* Johnstone Mrs. AMhur\nLakes, Mrs. Wi ilium Douche, Mrs, Bligh\nItoberlson, Mrs. Gerald Itees. Mrs. W.\n\\V Powell Mrs Alex, Leith. Mrs. A- M.\nMcCulloch and Miss  Helen GHfOt\nAndy Purees Jr. with his two listers, Miss May me, who is on her hoii-\ndavs from thf KoOtCtiaJ Lake llenerat\nhospital, and Miss Kdna Iturgess of\nYmir, motored to town to spend yesterday.\nThnmhs   T;\nVictoria   to  ii\nleft    iHHt\nnd  normal\nug    for\nMr. and Mrs. W. O. Munn, Kootenay\nstreet have us their guests ihe latter's\nrelatives, Mr. and Mrs. T. A, C. Car.'W\nand Vtttm 1>. Career of Vernon, who will\nbe thetf guests fof a fe* days,\nWilma (Billy), the eldr*l daughter -if\nMr. and Mrs, (Jeorge Stevenson of Ilum-\nilton, Ont., formerly of Xelson, wa:\nawarded tbe (Old rneda! in the A. T. C\nM. examination for .$2* a' the conser\nvatory of music in Toronto.\nMrs,   Oscar  It.   Appbton   of  Kunshin\nPay was a visitor in town yctorday. the\nMost   of   her   sister,   Mrs.   II.   II.   Pitts.\nCedar  street.\nMiss     Elsie     Prudhomme\nForks h:is taken un her rl\nJoseph's academy.\nOrand\nMrs. W. O. Norrie\nand sou, who have\nsummer' months at\nhusband la manager\nmine, has lefl   for li\nwith her duigbi\ntei*n   spending   the\nYmir,    where   her\nf thf  Yankee  Olrl\nhome  in  Vahcou-\nMr. and Mrs. J. Heodereon-Clelftnd ot\nCrawford Hay spent yerterdfcy In town\nshopping.\nA. Willey of llonnlngten was in tin\ncity yesterday.\nMr. and Mrs. T, McLaughlin have returned from a L a- weeks' honeymoon\ntrip ta Vancouver, Victoria and wattle,\nThey will be hire for a few weeks before leaving, to reside at Honnington.\nMr\u00bb. McLaiiKhlia was formerly Mis.\nEthel Carlson.\nMiss Ellas Cody of Kaslo has returned to NHson Co resume tier studies\nat   St.   Joseph's  aeadeinv.\nMr. and Mrs. J. T. Sindel. Victoria\nStreet, returned Wednesday \u2022 venitiK\nfrom the coast.\n\u00bb    \u00bb    \u2022\n-Mr. and Mrs. I\". tlaininoii, Iloov't\nsltrei, tmve us llu Ir lioil'se guests from\nKaslo, Mrs. C. F. ohnd. in r son, David,\nand her sister, -Miss Beatrice Thompson.\nA, Q, Larson of Spokane \u00ab:i\nto town yesterd.'iy.\na visito\nBOSWELL.\nMemorial  hail\nevening  hist   of  a   i\nin     honor    of    Mr\nBourne    and    there\nvery     representaii\\\nDuring   the   com\nK.   Wallace,   who   \\\nSept.     ',.. -The\n,as the   scene  -\nnudinieiil;\nwas    |    pirpi\nKatheflOf\n;e   ot    the    n\nMiss Ola.i Yak.imovit.'h or Kernie hnf\nDoawell I arrived and   taken  up her studies at  SI.\nFriday I Joseph's  academv.\ndam\nP, J. McKim. 701 Latimer street, returned Wednesday evenmi from a, vacation Spent  ni  the const cities.\nallei\nmany\nPi\noken\nnnd\nnine\npare. |\nMrs,   Hugh   Ross,\nturned    Wedlle\nif\niPI't\n1 I heen Judrjni at\nSilica    street,    rt -\niy evening  from   Inver-\nI Natal, where she haa\nthe fall fairs.\nend.\nand   Mr\u00ab,   Bpt\nand    entertnihinents.      )te    nlso    voi\nihe     sentiments    of     their     friend*\nhoping  that   they   would   nol   i\u00bbe   I\naway   from   Boswell,     .Mr.   Bourne\nreplying stated that il had heen\n(Treat' pleasure to Mrs. Bourne aud himself io help in any wav they Cftttld,\nThose present joined in sinking \"For\nHe's a. Jelly Rood Fellrtw. Dancing\nWas   enjoy,.d   up   to   b    hit,.   h-Mir.\ni    [K\nWedn\nSpent\n'genu   returned    to\nigenlOg    from   \/.-six\niria ami Vaneouvei\nNel no\n\u00ab Mr.  and  Mrs.  Andrew Sutherland  und\nV,  ' two   daughters,   the   Misses   Helen   and\nFiona Sutherland, who have been  sum*\nnerlng on the north shore, returned to\ntheir city home on Silica atreet yeater*\n*3_e^^^\ntil Baker Street,  Phone 100\nNew Knitted Suits\nA useful garment for street or sports wear.' Thesa come in assorted styles. Made 'of fine All-Wool Botany yarns or in Silk-and-Wool\nmixtures. I'lain colors and fancy mixtures. Sizes 34 to 40. PRICED\nAT $15.00, $25.00 TO $35.00 EACH.\nNEW JAEGER SWEATERS\nAt $6.50 to $15.00 Each\nCoat style or Pullover Sweaters of Jaeger Pure Wool Yarns. Plain\ncolors or fancy weaves, in a range of prettv shades. All sizes in\nstock. REASONABLY PRICED FOR SUCH FINE GARMENTS AT\n$0.50, $7.50, $10.00 TO $15.00 EACH.\n.,'...*    \u25a0'\nFANCY SPORT HOSE\nAt $1.75 to $3.00 the Pair\nFancy Checked, Striped or Plaid Hose in pure wool or\nSilk-and-Wool mixtures. Seamless or \"full-fashioned styles,\nand in all the new smart colorings. Sizes 8i\/j> to 10. PER\nPAIR, $1.75,  $2.00, $2.50 TO $3.00 THE \u2022PAIR.\n\u2014 ,\nIliiKhp,\neil   NYw  Ileiivir,  is in  [lie\nHr. A. R Tlintnpinn eef Veine-eeuvrr la\nlicrr in cuiinevlloii witii mnUe'ell hneirel\nMM\nMrs. W. Me'Inerzeik heeee rrtiirnpel from\nVeeiii'leiive r, wlier,. Mh.e sunn 11 frw eleevs\nwith leer Plelre.1 ileellRhtrr, Olgei wieee\nMieTPsieleilly leasee.ei he i- Sourlli y.eel-\nliiBh In NiIsiiii, una |a nieei tn'kiiiK\nrut-theer studies  In   VeiniMuvrr.\nMiss Olive. Ue'le] i.f fmnliroiek leeis\nreturned tee Nelaaa t.e resume itudlei eit\nSt. Joieph'l eeoeeeienev.\n.    .    .\nNeirnieeii Hnrvry e.r I.einclepnch. son of\nMr. einel Mrs. A. II. Ileiiv.v   left Weelncs-\neleiy   le,   een, nel   si'lne.,1   in   Ve-niein.\nMiss Matlde Dan. Thin! strret Feilr-\nVlew, le-eevrs this ten.riling r.er Crehbrooh\nHe eelleeeel Iho funer\u00ab| of heT civenel-\neil,ether.  Mrs.   Meeey   Halt,   late'  of  Yahk\n.             _U      I ... . |l      11.   I\nnurso.  palel   hor  first  visit   to   IJeeswe.1V\nOn We'eleie-seleev, ellirlliK r*le ntl*\"rnoiell\nMrs. H .lulelistien.. wees hoesless ut a\ntfa at lier realdenre for the, laelios eef\nthr tenttlfnei'nt to neeeiM Mips (Inrnee..!,\nanel a leerfio number wero rtl*enefl1 tee\ninnni.  her,\nMrs. A. Deverson anel ohlldrrn of\nIVeewfierel Hay spent Meniilav In Hote-\nwell,  ceusts eet Mr. ami Mrs.   A.   Bre'd-\nMlss ftrur of Xe'lsnn Is tho Ritrst\nof   Mrs.   .Iieeeee^s  Ceeupleentl.\nC. S. Boumo loft for Ne'lsnn on Meen-\nileey   o'voninff.\nTHREE JEWEL BANDITS\nCAPTURED IN CORN BELT\n\u25a0 l.i\n\u25a0re, j. Kc\nI'tunied lroi\ni*>iiy. Jos-']ihin.' street, hat\na ttitt t>> Vancouver.\nTHEKDOTENAY\nUUNDRi' KIDS\nx^Noeft. up\nV&ua CUTWN tr HttKr-\nATP*\\tfciY3U'U-\n% &t\u00a3CrLAOTOMtce\"T.  a\nTHERE'S a pointer you\n* * shonhl follow. It\nIpnds to this laundry,\nwhera attpprior, sanitary\nwork In turned out every\n\u25a0working day of the year,\nand where politeness and\nmoderate prices prevail.\nWe invite your patronage.\nThe Kootenay\nSteam Laundry\nC.  A.  Larson,  Manager\nPhone   1-2-8\nrs.   Janus   .lohi\nf retnrofl total\ntrip to Kaalo,\n-liny\nthr   nnrfli\nihort busi*\nOn Wedntadty afternoon Mre. W. O.\nMmnii Kootenay atreet, made a daint>\nbtidK\" hoatesM when, in honor of Mra.\nT. A. C, I'att'W uiiil Nlta H Cnifw ot\n\\pinon she entertained at thr-'i* tahl^a,\nthe honon bclna awarded to Mrs. Rue-\naell M.-IOuaii. ami th'' couolatlofl to\nMr*-. A. T. Noxon. Tlii' pii\u00ab'.-*t\u00ab Iftclttted\n.Mrs.   T.   i:.   HipKinbothiim    Mip.   \\V.   It.\nBmythe, Mrs. Oarold Lakea, lin. Don\u00bb-\nlas   Cummlna,   Mrs.   ti.   a.   Nicholson,\nMlsq    Mhnrii    Mrlnmahl.    MIpk    Phyllis\nUhuiTh   Mra,  Stanley   Don^debih   Mra,\nHusMli MiCwan, Mrs. .1. T. Aiidr.us.\nMrs. R E. Ch.K'f. Mrs. A, T. Noxoii and.\nof course, Mra. Cerew and Miss uarew.\nWoodley of VanjpotlVer la In\ni   eon iit-i'tion   v, itli    iiuiliial\nDr. J. W.\nthe    eity    i\nboard work\nMr.\u00ab. h. Rhodea of Botttlngten upenl\nyesterday in town Hiophlnt,\nlei\nIUh Ann Mrtealfe dauRhter of Mr.\nand Mrs. K. Metcalfe of Willow Point.\nIrfi Wednesday ttcnNk-f to attend St.\nMichael's  MUM  in  Vernon.\nMr. and Mrs. R. O. McKeown, lli n-\ndryx atraet, have as thi;ir tfiit'f-t tht'\nkatter'l Ihcle, John I-egcaU. Edmonton.\nMrs. SHtnitel nnrldry of Meadows\nspent Wedni'Mlay In th.* citv, th.* guest\nof Mr. and Mrs, A. T, Park, Rlcfiarda\nstreet.\n\u00bb    \u2022    I\nMrs. Itutherplen of I.onRbeaeh spent\nyesterday shopping In town.\nMiss firaoe Miller, I.atlmer street is\nvisiting friends in Trail.\nThe Misses Rita and Patty Wall of La\nFranee Creek have relumed to Wt. Joseph's acadfiny to resume their studies.\nMrs. It. \\V. Chalmers nf Thrums Is\nexpected to arrive in Ni-lson this morning from  Kaslo.\nCit.  Choyce,  enginer of the  Mollle\nBrick lined Heaters\nSt-e the New Dominion Clrculatlvo Hrnter. Ttvia hoHlor drnws\ntho cold \u00bbir from th<> floor fl*ii floods tho room with warm nlr.\nRtockod   In   fhrce   nizoa.\nWOOD HEATERS\nIn four slwn.    Wood Hontora with   coat   Iron  top onti  bottom.      In\nfour Hlzes.\nStova Plpos,  Elbows, Coil   Hods,  Stove   Boarda and   Dampers.\nMPPERSON HARDWARE CO.\nLsok for tha Red   Hardware Store\nPHONE  4\u00bb7 P.O.   I0X   414\nNEW TEACHERS AT\nNEW DENVER SCHOOL\nKAKCSP, Sept. 9.\u2014 Ueaara. Chapman\nand   Hartln    arrived    here    on    l*'ridav\nrrom Vaneouvar,   The former has been\nnppomteit prin-'ipai of the Nakusp\nhill sehool nn<: ine latter prineipai\nOf   Hip  elementary   building.\n\u25a0Miss     lininr,     for     tour     yearn     in\noharga nf the DrooM aetwol, has taken\nover the Arrowhead achool and paaaed\ntnrouch on Vatorday from her home\nnt   Slocan  City.\nMiss    lloane    of    the    ti-nehing    OtOtt\nof the Qotden achool, who lias heas\n\u2022pending her vacation with ber Water,    Mrs.    f,    C,     Itobinson,    returned\non   Siiturdny's   steamer.\n1.. \\\\ and Miss Kathar....\u25a0 MePoug-\nald left on Saiurday for Vjmeoiivor\nHhere   they   will   in   future   reside,   Mrs\nKcttonffaM etxtt tne remainder of the\nfamily will follow within a couple\nof week* Roth Mr. and Mrs. MeDotif-\naid   have   been   realdenta   of   Nakusp\ntrom etiiidltood and thnir tnanv old\nfriends regret their departure Miss\nMcDoufald has l.een vtry popular\namong the youngi-r circles and was\nthe recipient of many gifts from\nvarious   organizations   of   the   town   on\ntin* eeee ei hot depart ore Ihe had\nbeen etaohtyee. at tin- Oovernnwat te\\-\nipiiont* office  for ih.* paat yeaa.\nCHICAaO, Sept. I.\u2014Corn belt\nsleuthH today captured thrcp jewel\nbaiidilH and recovered nearly K'OO.tHH)\nin gems.\nThe trio, who last night Kftggrd\nthree Jewelry salesmen on a crjiek\nNew Orleans train of the Illinois\nCentral and robbed them of their\nklta of Rems, crawled from ti hfty\nmow near Utickley, 111., todny and\nsurrendered to n company of farmers   of   sheriffs   recruited    from    the\nwhole countryside tn intercept a flight\nto Chicago. __,   ,. *\nSILVERTON NOTES\nIl.tn-\nSILVHRTO-T; : Upt. \"g,\u2014Minn\nnab I-andye of Portlnhd. Ore.,\nhas heen tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs.\nJ_ Kelley for the summer montMey\nreturned    to    her    home    on     Monday.\nMiss    Dorothea    Cole    nf    Nelson    returned   to   her   home   on   Friday   after i\nupending   a   few   weekn,   thi)   guest   of\nMiss   Ada   Browii\nMra. A. Held, who was operated on\nfor appendicitis in the Sandon hospital last Wt ek by Drs, Uomm ahd\nP;.teison    is   progreaalnc   favorably.\nMiss Mae Kelly left on Monday fnt*\nVancouver,   where   she   will   attend   thn:\nprovincial normal school.\nClarene\u00bb Riehardson of the teaching\nstaff returned i>n Friday after an ex*\ntended   motor   tup   to   tbe  eoast cities*\nJ. Mo wat Janes of Woodstock hart\nwon a scholarship giving him freO\ntuition   at   McMaater   university.\nN.    Jolojckkuk,    an    Armenian,    mas'\naufftr permanent  blindness as a  result-, \u25a0.'\not  the explosion  in  the Dooa  mine.\nNAKUSP NOTES\nNAKtflP, W,.pt, \u00bb.\u2014Miss Edith Rris-\ntOW    md   Mrs.    I.    M.   Crockett   of   the\nteachinf staff of the Qlenbank aehool\nhave returned to tlieir iluties after\nspending their vacation, the former fct\nlier home at Suniiiierland and the latter   among   friends   in    tbe   east.\nMiss Viola MacBeth haa also reiarned\nto   the   town    school    after   a   visit   to\nhef pan nts at  Vancouver\nMiss Lillian Hunter of Nelaon is In\ntown t\" attend the wedding of Miss\nDeHa Leveoae, as was also Mrs. It.\nc.   Rush   of   tlie   same   place   for   tlie\neetee portage\nMr. nmi Mrs. R Stevens of Creston\nare spendtnc a few davs in town, the\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. li Tulip of\nLake avenue, having motored from\nIturton, where they had formerly lived\nfor   many   years.\nThomas Abrlel left on Wednesdav\nto speak ftt De, r Park and Renatft in\nthe interests of the Conservative ean-\ndLMate, w. K. Fslinp Mr. tSO\\tO_ and\nMr. Stacey passed tlirough on Tues-\ndav    for    Arrowhead.\nThe voting strength of Nakusp in\nthe forthcoming election is flSl votes,\nRrouse, ft, and Summit Lake, Camp,\n12.  A  total  of  421.\nA larn number attended 'he danco\non Mondwy evening at the opera house\nunder the auspices of the fire brigade. ,\nJ. Cadden, who far over ^0 NMI\nhas been locomotive engineer of the\npassenger train between here and\nKaslo, took a few days off last week\nand enjoyed the festivities of Labor\nday   here.\nMiss Freda Brown and Miss Nancv\nWaterfleld of Crescent Bay left for\nthe coast on Tuesday, Miss Urown\nwill attend the Columbia college at\n\\,w Westminster and Miss Waterfleld\nwill    study    ot    Vancouver.\nJ. H, Morrison of Nakusp has awarded the contract for the erection of a\nnew -building on the corner of Rroad-\nway and I'ine avenue to Messrs. Max-\nwelt nnd Hey den and work was commenced on Saturday. lis dimensions\nwill he et by \u2022)(, feet and will he\nused as H combined pool room and\nhajr    dressing    parlors.\nMr and Mrs Louis Hasenrl with\ntheir daughter, Miss Annie Hasct-rl\nand smaller children, returned on Monday from a trip In their car to Spokane   and   other   points   in   the   States\nMiss Miriam Jordan of fedftWOod,\nbut now visiting her sisters here\nleaves <in Saturday for Litlibridge,\nwhere she w 111 enler the duties of\nprobationer  at   the   hospital   there.\nMrs, CoMey of Winnipeg, whn has\nbeen visiting her sister Mrs. F. Rush-\nton of Kdith avenue for the past\nmonth, left   for   home   on   Saturday.\nBOSWELL NOTES\nMason & Risch Pianos\nAre Sold Direct From Our Factory to Your Home\nat a Saving in Price to You!\nCelebrated the world over for more than\nsi\\ty years, these re markabh- instruments\nknow nn superior. Jit dged from any standpoint, you will find them to meet with every\nexpectation\u2014possessing a richness and beauty\nof tone nnd a lasting durability that makes\nthem at one;' the choice of discriminating\nmusicians throughout the Dominion.\nTerma   Arranged to Suit\nMASON   &   RISCH\nfactory     Branch\u2014Annable   Block,   413   Ward   Street\n. NfcLSON,    B.C.     P.O.   Box  615.\nBOSWFXL, Sept 9\u2014C. M. Hooking*.\nCarl Rookings nnd Raul Hook Ings\nspent the week-end here the guests oT\nMr.   and   Mra.   K.    Wallace.    .\nTlie Rev. C Reed and Mrs lte.nl\nof Balfour Rpenr Sunday In BoMfrell,\nMr. Reed taking morning service in the\nMemorial   nail.\nMr. and Mrs. K Home and family\nleft on MoudiV morning for Crnn*\nlirook after having apant the summer\nat   their residence   here   in   liosw-j^\nMiss E. Krey returned on Monday\nmorning and will jigatn be ln charge\nof the Boswell  acnoot.\nMiss   Oatfbcd,   the   district   hHHh\nSpecial\nYoung Steer\nid\nTry it for a good juicy Roast.\nAlso Rolled Shoulder of Lamb.\nAll kind of Cooked Meats.\nQUALITY-CLEANLINESS-SERV1CE\nP.Burns &Co.\/Ltd.\nNELSON,  B.C.\nPHONR  6a\n\u25a0f\n \t\nTaife Six\nrTHE NEESOH DSH.T NEWS,   FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926\nTO TH ELECTORS\nOf\nR. H. GALE,\nLiberal Candidate lor West Kootenay\nKOOTENAY WEST\nIt affords me great pleasure in announcing that, if you do\nme the honor of electing me as your representative in the\nforthcoming election, I shall be pleased to advocate, sup*\nport and do everything in my power to accomplish\nthe following:\n(1) A further reduction in tariff on all implements of production, on motor cars and on the necessities of life.\n(2) A further reduction in income tax and all other forms of taxation.\n(3) A National Fiscal Policy that will have the effect of reducing Government expenditures and reducing the Nation\nal debt.\n(4)- The immediate introduction and pa ssage of an Old Age Pensions bill, reducing the age limit from 70 to 65 and without waiting for the provinces to agree upon same.\n(5) Every possible form of government assistance to the agriculturist, the fruit grower and all others engaged in our\nbasic industries.\n(6) Government assistance for the establishment of a system of Cold Storage Plants that will facilitate the marketing\nof our fruits, etc., on a profitable and sound basis.\n(7) A very thorough investigation of the Customs and all other departments of government, and applying whatever\nremedy may be necessary to assure clean and efficient government throughout Canada.\n(8) The securing of the necessary capital for the establishment of industries that will develop our great natural re\nsources, establish a payroll and create prosperity.\n(9) The establishment of an Iron and Steel Plant and Pulp and Paper Mills together with any other industries wliich\ncan be established on a sound and paying basis.\n(10) A bigger and better Western Canada. A more developed British Columbia. A more prosperous West Kootenay. A\nUnited Dominion of Canada.\nIf you approve of the above and can conscientiously do so, I respectfully request\nthat you favor me with your influence and your vote on September\n14th.   In return, I pledge myself to give you and your interests my very best and undivided attention*\nYours Respectfully\nR. H. QALE, Liberal Candidate\n______\u2014\u2014\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  FRIDAY M0RNINO, SEPTEMBER 10, 132(1\nFagS Sevefl\"^\ni oo;\nucky Vest\nWins Games\n(        for Folwell\n^OL MStZCtM HEINIE ZIMMS\nLUCKY BLUE LUCKY BLUE ANO\n*WP REP TIE'     WHITE  POLKADOT\nLi\nBy \\ri i>i:M,\\ui:r.\nIWiimt riiihir New York (ehetta)\nItoli FolW6H, form.>rly Navy Coach\nil yeurs, QWIied a luHcy hHfht-\n>lored vest that he  firnierly Im lievcd\niMMiiad iup\u00abriutural powers, it be-\nnine   failed  and   frayed   with   hgS  u\nie   years  rolled   by   hut   Huh   ahvay\n'ore it   in   every   Ram*'   in   which   his\nlevens participated.\nCertain nechtlea have alwayi heen\nonsldded aa omens of luek to their\nwners   in   athletic.--.\n-Sol MeteeTef, fiinioiiM football coach\nt   WaaMftfton   and   .leffei sun.   Buck*\nell and Pennsylvania, was once pie.\n^nted wilh a striped Cravat of i'enn-\nylvania's colors, rt d . and blue.\nFrom that moment Sid's clov* n\naa successful and he attributed it\nrgdy to his lucky ne.^ktle and al-\nays'wore it on the day of a Kanie.\nHeine Km merman, the old star\nlitter and  third   baaeman   with   the\n'ubs   and   (Hants,   always   belli ved   a\nrtain   kind  of  blue  and   white   pol-\nulot   cravat   iioP.-ie^ed   su|>ernal.iii ;il\nowers ' In   helping   u   hatter   hit.    lie\nvould    stop    stranyers    in    hotels    if\ney   happened   to   he   wearing   this\n*rliQUlar kind of tie and off<r thun\nmy price for  it.\nffg3.yP0RT,Vpffii\nHjDLOSE OIIE\nEach Gets Setback in Pennant\nHopes in National\nRace\nwas   enjoyed   hy   Pennsey   today.     He\ntook a little walk early in the mom-\n;ing. returned tO eunip and sunip'd\n; liini' \u25a0. If   i\u00bbn    th\"   r<> d'   uf   hi i   ao ttffC\nI fur   a   .\"jiipl.*   \u00ab.f   huurs.     These   kun-\ni haiiis would !'\u25a0' quite an ordeal for\nmIim average individual. The chain-\nplun s i-p i into bnthtag trunks, erneem\n, liims.-ll'   fnun   h.-:ul   lo   foot   iii   ploklfalK\nferine  and   then   lata  the  sun  do  Ita\njworsl.    As a i-'sult liis browtt  skill   Is\ngetting   as   touch   \u25a0\u25a0   an   alligator n\nnerk.\nWith more \u00ab>f i*i-\u25a0 rough-and-tumble\nelement Injected than hoe hoot, the\ncaee in rceant workout*. Gene Tunney\nand   his   epilTtng   p,ir.nei'.s   Worked   in\nsix.    runnds    between    shower*    at\nBtroudeburfl   today.\n\"ournament to Start\nto Decide Boxing\nChampionship, Paclic\nPORTLAND, Ore., Sept. I.\u2014 Plans\n\u25a0. tournament to decide the light\neavyweimht boxing championship of\nhe    Pacific    Coast.     Were    announced\n\u2022n today by Joe Waterman, match**\nnaker uf   thf   Portland   boxing   com-\nnlssiun.\nErnie Owens of Loa Angeles will\ne matched against Marry Oiitlon of\nVlnnlpcg in a 10-round bout next\n'uesday nimlit, which will mark the\njiening   of   the   lournamuit.\nNBW YORK, Sepi. \u2022>.--Pltuburgh\nand Chicago divided a double-header today, Loth receiving slight s<t-\nbacks in the race, for tbe league\npennant.\nThe opening fray Wan a pit Ir r's\nduel In which Hush beted Percy\nJones. Thre\" wjtlks and an error\ngave Chicago their lone tally which\nwus driven In hy Junes in the second I\nset. In thf sain.' round the Pirates\nput   the   game   in    the    wlnnlnl   col\nunm  when  Push   doubled  down the! \t\nright foul line,  lending Trnyner and !\ncronin across the  piair. | Cleveland Drops Full Cane LU\nThe  champion*'   defence   collauaeu\nln the final game, and tin Cuba!\nhad things pretty much their own i\nway. Klve errors were also cluilleoi\nUP    agalnat    tile     Pirates.       Tile    Oil.i I\nhad their big Inning  i\"  \"lie seventh \t\nwln-n   they    scored    fwtir   run*-'.      Tin* I      vt,*u*    y,,.,.-     ,. , ,     ,\t\ntue-i'il    111.-   ee.Teenel    s.iiik. ,|M   tlw ohami)li)lwlllp'\u00abMI\u00ab todaj   b\"\nI'liilliiis    l<e\u00ab' bulking   llee   Boston   lleel   Se.x    10   te\nThe   I'llll.lm.  eet  Ilium.   I'l.ewil   tin le'    (I.      The'    l'.te>i';in,   Hole   Simula'-.,',    lin\nthe le.ll- nil..i\u00bb \u201ef ii,,. league down\n\"ilie   -leeeee'    hi|,e. Hammer    Rogan\nllen-liHley eeenl leie- Cardinal pltchllU\n\u25a0eleeff eeseeiie lre,,k\"l lelcr t >>' Me\",.\nof   lie.-   lu.\ns\nSOX: IMS\nWIN ONGE MORE\nhind Yanks; Chicago Bents\nSt. Louis Twice\nBeuaon'f Mrlea with   Brooklyn ley lees-\nInt   1'ieleesV   feeiieo    12   to   \u00ab   eiflei'   tll<-\nlleelelli.-e    |ellt.  .,Tl    ee    IIill''-rn 11    rally    ill\ntha   final   looln\u00bb.   <'y   WIHtama   hit\n.en elusive   lieenn    runs   eelf   IlilniM   ill\nhll   (list  IM'.,   limes  .'It   hut   WhlCh   Rive j       , \u25a0|,.v,.|.i7\u201e|      ,ho',.|'\u201ee,l      \u201e her      lee\n\u2022\u25a0Im    i>     feeil    eet     three      eoliseeutlve )B.,lni.    hehleeel    Xew    Ve.vk    when    lie,,\nlee,mere..      Re  BOW   leels  a tOtBl Of  \u00bb\u00bb7 I ti\u201e,,,.\u201e     \u201e,\u201e,     nu|,.    s\u201e, H,     ,l|..||\u201e||,\nhomera tee his credit aurini his ma-   victory ov\u00ab the Indiana 3 iee I   Tu,,\nJur lenitue reereer. loi.t    lhle,\u00abs   hy    l.eeuk,.    In    the    flrat\nAfter   tsl.eR the   re.nnt   will  lie. ne-    |\u201e\u201e|\u201e\u201e.     comWnea    with    alnfll.    hv\nrun   hreee-v   in   the. ninth,   the   (eleinls    ,,    B|)d   H,1|man     in,(|        ,\u201e,,,   b;\nH     lleesleen     neeseel     OUt.the     I.l.eV.'S    1,1      ,,\u201e\u201e\u201e.,.;,,, ,\u201e,\u201e\u201e.,, ,\ntheelevemh Innlm 3 to I in theitnat|rURN\ngeeme of the: serifs.     I'liscll inserleil ee        Chicago    eel    home    e'en     it-     wi,\ntriple  thai  arored Mtwller  will,  thej^,,, s,,\u201e.ll(   |n six ;u._Mn  \u201e    \u201e,,;.\nheR  le,.i I,  ganiea of ee  dnuble-noader\nlie,en   Bt.   Loula   ley   seol'e's   uf   3   fee   1\nTlge\nEGASUS WINNER OF\nWINNIPEG FEATURE\nWINNIPEG,   Kept,    lh\u2014-The   ahead j\niindieiiie   at    five    furlongs    with   ei |\noney vatua of $ I llllll was won leeeleey\ny I'egeeseiH, owned hy .1. It. Helm**, eet Polo i'ark treeek in the fast\nme of 1:0- 2-5. The winner, n\namlseemi' bay geldlnl sinewed great\neee a tee riem'e from leehieeel lee win,\nuhiR iiwiiy fleeni  Ksenlieeileei', wine ran\nnrprlalngly g<>..<i raoe, only being\neaten   a   few   yarel.s   Irom   the   wire.\nwiiiniug   e-een.     .leei'ksoll   hull   his   leg\nsll.ling  t.e  second   heese   In   llee  eighth\nanel heul t.e lee relieved hy Farrell at\nshort.\nIt.   II. E.\nXew   v\u201erk       i   1\" I\nIteesleen      -      '\u25a0'      \u25a0\nBatterlea\u2014Greenfield. Bcotl eeml\nI'l.iiene'i': Edward* Benton, Hcarn\nand  Taylor.\nn. ii. i'..\nBrooklyn     '-   1T     '\nPhiladelphia       \u2022   11     :l\nBatterlea\u2014Grimea, McWeeny, Y\\nee'\nand    Ilaegreeives.'    Ileleeai y:     Carlson,\nleeeeee.    llee e let    and    U'ilseen.\nR.     II.     Be\nChicago     1     \u00ab     !\nPittsburgh       -     '     \u25a0\nPeelteiii'S\u2014,hem s.   Osleeeene  anel  Qon-\nzales;   Bush   anel   Smith.\nSee'unil game\u2014\nChlcagp   \t\nPlltaburgh     \u25a0' j      '\nBatiariea\u2014'Kaufman   eeeeel Hartnett\nYele,   Mahaffey  anel   Smitli. (leeuele.\nIt.  II.  B\n1(1   II    1\nDE\nTRAIL   FHUIT   FAIK,   SEPTEMBER\n1   15   AND   16. (.ITl'l)\ntamous tczen a Ken ti \\\nAn Old  Chines*) Formula\nl.triont eptatsts tint _****%\u2022\n\u25a0bit rtmerty. ter ctntui \u00bb \u25a0\nturt rtlitl foi _iinT.il, licit\nUlttritttl Ltfll eind nth et\nfkin difMtti. Fu ritr-iiji\nun onl;. Send tor bno^ltt\nOEORGE V. LEE\ntt). Box  14?2     Victoria. h.C\nI\nAssured Square Deal With Officials; Sunbaths for Champ;\nTunney Dues Rough Stuff\nrilll.All|:i.l'lll.\\. Se-el. ?.\u2014.Ia,k\nDempa y hees heme eesslireel eef el sipieii e-\nele.eel on Ihe eteiestieen Involving llee'\nsele-e lieeei eef a leferee ieeeel twee jelelge'S\nl.e ele'e-iele- his eliamleieensliip leatlli'\neigeeieesl   el .lie' Tilune'y  h.-re  two we-eks\ntrom  tonight\nThe' woe 1,1's heavyweight ehaieueiuie,\nit la learned, haei aubmlttcd a list of\nsev otflclala to Freenk Wiener, chairman ef ih\" re'iinsylvanln oommlaalon,\nany 'eni' eef wheem Uenipsey eonsielers\nwill   I eleelifieal.\nThe namea Cktfnpaey adbmltted lee-\nilude Knieeii McCrackrn, Pop O'Brien.\n\u25a0r my Ih'lily, Arthur Nolan ami iwo\nothara\nChairman    Wieueer    has    Informed\nllenepsi'V Iheet the ael e'lions will he-\nnnele In ailvani-e ot Ibe contoat, hul\nthe chelcee will ba ki'Pt aaarel r.itll\na  few nionienls hefore line eoliteslaeels\nPBe.   p\u00abl\u201el,'\u00bb\u00bbl.v   treateel   with,,,,!   op   I-tap   i\"  ring\u2022    AtaO Itat IIei her\nration. Cure guarameeel lei wrltlna lleuiinse'V nor Tieeeney well 1. ueaeeliel\nMoney relumed unless eureil Writ. , .\u201e\u201e\u2022 r\u201evois ami holh will get a sepialf\nfor free teeeeikleO.    Itehlng reerret ,,,.,,\nniai boss, md. 9v\u00abcii>n\u00ab\u00ab\n404   Illglar   Beitlellng,    corner    How\u00bbrfl\nand Klvaralda.  Sookaaa\nEEE\nRest   and   Sunbath\nAuothfr tiny of r ot \u00bbiui PtlawUkw\nMotor Stages for Sale\nAYe have for sal\" seweral .Meter Slages. la flrsl-e'las, ,'Olieliiion\nliieelianleeellv. All of thi'se e-ars have eusle.ins-huill sedan type\nh.eelles. wilh ceirrying eapaelty of from M lo - eeassengeis. roe\nfuether   partieulara,   write '\nB. C. Motor Transportation, Limited\n566  Dun.mulr  St., Vancouver, B. C.\nGenerators\nMagnetos\nMotors\nArmatures\nREPAIRED and REWOUND by Expert Electricians\nSATISFACTION AND SERVICE\nYour nearest dealer will take the work for us or send it\ndirect to us.\nJEFFREE & JOHNSON, LTD.\nDistributors\nAutomotive and Electrical Supplies\n509-511  Burrard  St.,  Vancouver  B.  C.\nHe    I.      Ileetll   Reeines   Were   ween\nley  opporl   hilling.     Williams  wae\nleft   ill   he.eeee   hes-eeuse   of  a   thl'ee-eleiv\nispe.nsiein   ami   lii.ee   wees   eURtmonetl\nhome    becauae    ot    lllneaa    in    hla\nleimily.     Pitcher  Wlngeiiel   played  in\nthe   eeilter   Rteieh-ll   feel'   Ihe'    MimWIIS.\nR.   II.    K\nBoaton      n      i      i\nNew  Ye,ek    ne    12      le\n\u25a0 Batterlea\u2014kenleher    eneei    Qeaaton;\nU e'.   BhoWkoya  eeml   klengieugh.\nR,  11. K.\nCleveland       l      s I\nDetroit       :i     I I\nBattertea-~Bucke)e     and     Bewell;\nGileson  anel   Xheule.n.\nli.  II. -\nSt. Loula      1      I |\nChit-ego         .1        7        .1\nBatterlea\u2014Uaaton.     Child! r     ami\nSe-heiiig;   Thottlaa  eeeeel   .Mel'eiiily.\nSeconel game \u2014 It.   ll.   B\nSt.   I Is        I        |       |\nChicago      I    lu     1\nBatteries\u2014Eachary  aeoi   Hargrave;\nConnally eenel   Mev'uiily.  lira howaki.\nEvertOD, Aston Villa anil Thu\nWednesday    Kavoriles    to\nWin in Old Country Play\nLONDON,   Seiet,   ll.\u2014Tie,,   se,lee. when\niiiiiisual   picture   bfeeented    h>'   th\u00ab'\nflrat   elivisleen   uf   the,   Kieclish   aoooir\nleague whleh ataa the hlthertb low.\nlv Burnley leader e\u00bbf eell  aer*. followed  cloeely  by  Leioaater,  has In-\nee'sle'el lllese' I'eee.'uullle'l'S with et Clll'i-\n,u\u00bb   Inli'lesl   theis   e-eeely   iei   the   aea-\n\u2022..ii and tin' expectation l\u00ab that the\n'.iellle   for   leiigne   llejlie.i's   will  h,\t\n.(   the   eei'ist    llili'tlse.   thai    his   he'eui\ntarried on feet many weafa.    ai  lha\n\u25a0eee,eee. Ill,   e.lle   let   the'   lelltutes   eel'   the\nurrent  battle Is that Indifferent  re-\n-ielJill\"..   steege-el    hy   teeelllH   that    Were\nte former yeara, veritable plllara \"t*\ntrength. Hverton, Anioievuie anel\nThe   Wedneaday,   eehl   Cf\/ofltMi   ene,\nfinding    il     hell'ei    tee    get     llelei    llle'lr\n-\u25a0iii,!i..   iiii'iiii.i',-riii,i Town, the praa-\n.111 eh:ini)ileetis, till \\,- eleeil\" tieelhing\n|e, .laeliiite'   lip   tee   lieevv,    (In    Sell lll'eleiy\nhey  travel  to London  He  nie'e.i ihe.\nepeii-.e    al     White'    Ileii'l     l.ane,\nLondon Cluh-  Hemic\nAll   thiee   London   cluba   are   eel\niie.m,    Saturday,   Aeeenal   entcr-\neeeining   l.e-leeaier   City   at   Highbury\neeieel U'eslllellll liellliK. Inest tei Hllll'k-\nliiiiee   lleeve-e's   at   I'pl'ill   Park,\nOther BChodulod aonteata are:\nSunderland at 6lrmlnghejun; Bol-\n',,11 Wand rera :it Burnley; Weet\niromwleh eet Bury; Asionvilhi en\n'iiieef: Darby County eet Leeda;\nSheffield United al Liverpool; .Meen-\n\u25a0ii,si\"i  United en Newcaatle; Bverton\nI   eshelfielel    I 'll,,'    We'ln.'seleey).\nhe    111'   eei'e'eeiul    ellvlsieiee    the    eetl'ly\nireiapecta   eeee'   leer   ee   -e,eul   hatllv   he..\nwee ee  Chelaea  tnd   Munchcater City.\nThe   performance   \u25a0\u25a0!'    MWdteebo-\n.ouak,    \"le\"    bave    dropped    three\nIrnighl neiue-s. Is cuuelng lilerin In\nthe Yorieeleel'.. e-lule's camp, \"ee Sal-\nen-.lay   llu v   I'I l|    South   Shiehls  eeway\neeeee    home.\nDUNDEE WINS\ns\nOF LABORITES\nDenies Simm's Statement That\nWas  Not Sincere With\n\u2022   Pensions Bill\nera!   rablm-t    toAootOtoA    to    F^rvti   tlie\nl.i Bpl\u00ab  <.f   thi   win.!.*   i.r  (\"in;ul:i.\nFr\u00abqu\u00abnt   botdie   <>f  fcpplsun   punr-\ntuairti   Iti.   KIiik'-1*   epoeeht   \\eiicotin_\ntimi    lii.s   etOOOOt   *>t   liiH   sii'We'ii'lshlii\na   iiin   hoorere,     Capu.ia   Show\nCanadian    commercial   ai>i)'<'   (r\u00b0P   is\ntxiiecled  to  ftboWt  e<iufll   that  of   1925.\nALWAYS USED CANADIAN\nPRODUCTS   IN   HIS   WORK\nDr. King S'resses Salient Features of Fiscal Policy to   \u2022\nCranbrook  Crowd\n\\i;w yi\nmocked  oi\n\u25a0h.llllleieeie    e\nhe  third   1\nRK,    Se.\nI   Bddla\nt Camp\nIt.    I'.\u2014.he\nBurnbn\nHolaWre\n11     Sell'\n\u25a0   Dunele'e\nek. army\n.   M.I..   ill\nluh'.I   U-\nHart)     I\neraaon,\nSB. elieh\nlieeevy-\nrelghl     .1\niarter,   gla\nn  eh,   flral\nei   Cub\ndefeal\ntl.    eeu    ;t\n,1        I'eeei\neheisieell\n\u25a01-MUWd    i\"n    heart'i's.      Cap turn    hliaw : \u00bb?C\nd.alt   with   the   old   nga   p-*iisi..n\u00ab\u00ab,   the   J^ _       . _\n.\u25a0..nstiUltioiiiil    uiP-.-tioii.    ami    t cuf-    JT \"'^^^\u25a0ii^^^^\" '\\\n*afHlTEHoBSE\ny\\** SCOKH WHISKY\n'XotiZed\nnuns Brindal.  eeyeh uud etety eeu' of\nwhi.'ii   ii-'   aulytt-a   thonufbly.     Ha j\nsaid  llitri'  WU  al't-T  ;ill  v.tv  liltle dif- |\ntotoooe  t'-twi'-'ii   l-ibentls  find   PtoejtOO- i\nSMS,   and    that    tlu ir    points   of   Hiitil-\nl;n-liy    Wet*    tot    fr\u00abat\u00abr    than    tlieir \u25a0\npuintH nf uppositioit.\nUt\nTEXAS RANGERS KILL\nTWO BANK BANDITS;   &<$,\u201e&\nCLAItKBSVILLK.   Texas.   tePt   9.\u2014 | \\_\n'1'w.e    heeilk    reehheis\nHangera    tueleey.      lieelli    heinelits    are\nA\nMiss\nMallory Names\nHer Price Before\nTurns Professional\nMm\nM.llleel\noffere\ne'fwis\nchami\nI'Uielsl\naiii:i.\"iu a.     Sept.     I'\nv      Blight      1 lllel      1 '\"See.,\n\u00bb300,OUC,    Bhe    Klld    l\u00bbel ee\nthe   national   wimenla\na,ee    ie-    ueel     I r e-r, si,. 1    I\nemoteur nuika lo  toll)\npa    eet    Suz.tuu\"    Le 'leeh\nMiss\nnl    il\n. Oth-\ni   tor-\nu    tli.\ni   nnd\nSUITES MS\nHOLD UPON TOE\nbig and Little Bills Take First\nof   \u00a3jiies   From\nFrance\nPHILADELPHIA, Bept D. The luehl\nuf Ihe United Slate's eef He., leaves sup,\nemblematic of world  tenuis  au^rera-\neevy. sea.Ills eseelir. her eet leees! enieilhe.)\neeeel'    ill    Ihe-    heiuels    e,f    h  r    fee teieeei--\nve wane. \"*lg Bill\" Tlldeit and  \"l.n \u25a0\nHe   Hill\" ,1'eliuMieii.    Hold'ng   Hie.   rieu-\niiaris  today agalnat the rhallenge of\nI'lane'e oee   .'h,. e.eiiirls of  Ihe- Oerman*\nleiWII     flillie-1     e-lllh.     the     lUee     \"H|||s\"\nbeai   barb  Ihe iuv.e.i era  declatvely In\nlhc   opening   twee   siue-le-s    liiahieis   of\nihe   ehalleuge   , I\nTil 'ell, ill one e.f his I :\u25a0 ti,|,ee III\nneeeee,Is,    overwhelmed    Ihe    \"He.un,ling\nHiesuli\".\"    .le.aei    lieel,,!,!,.    a. I    lie.\nFrelli'll    feere-es.    hi    slreiight    sets.    Il-s.\nii-:t   ti-:t.   iii   the   concluding   match\nafle'l' .leehliston (eve'reeiieiing more spii'-\nlleel resislan.a'. hail leeleui th eeisiui-\neef the methodical itroklng Bene l.a-\neeeste,   ti-0,   i;-l,   ll-ll.   ll-ee.\nFana   Out   9000\nThese' twee nun iin'his Irinii yles.\nWilne'sseel    hy   il    CfOWd   eef   IIIHHI   s|i..,.-\nlaiuts. gave the I'nlted Btatoa a\ncommanding edge In ihe- championship\nseeie's. With eelely een.. victory ..eet eef\nthe thi-'e reanaining matchel lie eele.el\ntei clinch leosse'Ssieen eef the. eup feer\nthe- seventh ye-ee- in ee reeee'. Ill\" I'nilel\nSleeles will pile ils faille in  the iheiihles\ntomorrow upon tli,- toam e.;ei\\iiiie.\nliiihir.i   N.   WllUama,   and   Vincent\nRichards.      Their   ee|U eels   will    he\nll..iu'i  Cochel   eeml  lacquea   Brugnon,\nll'ihle'ls eef tiie Wimbledon eleeujeles\ntill.-.\nTieii.i.v   neither   Frenchman   was   a\ninahli  tor his more elWl el  anel\nresourceful   rival.    Lacoste   (urrdahed\nthe' |.|eeill:.|lg|.|'s th Ir eelely ray eef\nheepe. when he. stages! a fully theel\ngave him ihe third set (.r hjs match\neegelins'   .leelinslntl   eet   leeve'.\nIaxee'iit feer the thirel  se-t,  .leelinsten's\npowerful driving .iff his forehand\nand his skillful tactics unil veilleylng\nenables! him to plee'e-.' Laeeeste's tle-\nfenslve armor with little difficulty.\nTihien's devastating ilefent (if Ho-\nreitra was stunning to the l-'renili\ninv.'uh'rs.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nMlnneapolte, r.-4: Kanaaa City, 6-:\nColumbus, 3; Indianapolis, 4.\nToledo,    (I;    Louisville.    4.\nSt.    riliil,    2;    Mllwuukee,    1.\nHEZLET  WINS   GOLeF\nPOUT   MA11NOCK.    Int.    9.\u2014Major c,  o.  Hezh't of the \"Royal  Port\nitusll  elllb  teellay  ween   the  Irish   ulna-\nPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE\nPortland,   i '\u2022\u25a0   ieicraraentn.   r'-l\nSeattle, \u25a0 :i s:    Mleodona,   S-I.\nI\u201e,s Angelea.   1-3:   Oakland,  6-4,\nSe.ee franclico, I .'; Hollyw I. 1-4.\nNTERNATI0NAL  LEAGUE\nCRANBROOK,   B*pt,   9,   \u2014   *fot   the\niiiini [uii.' dorlBf the ptts. fit fun*\npaUn   (ton.   Dr.   Kim   opooortA   here\ntAnlftll    till    Ji    public    lilatliirm    in fdffl\nihe elector* ot hi* mstern hioora town.\nOn . tins oee nlou tlu for hut mlnlater\nof public worka was oceoiDpuit\u00ab4 hy\n*\u2022;,]!,, j. vv. siiaw of CaiKiuy, UbtnU\nlcini-r In th* Alhtrta, tecMaturt, Dr.\nKlnj'q tfiliy in die aii'liUM-iuin ttOO\n;i i-tKiial fur a burst of wirm \u00bbp-\n[iiiiusv. *'.. 3. Hprouf) ihi'd tn the\noapaclty of chairman, wtiM'- oa UN\nplatform m*t* Mvtral proralnont \u2022Ill-\nHas, among whom win- \u25a0 dilatation\ntit   Ia4l\u00aba     Dr.   Kim   addrtnind   the\niniititHf   t'idliiwiiiK   :i   dwarfol   (Hid   OWN\n.ii;.| introduction by t\u00bbw chairman, nr.\nKing Mked ii lectora to acaln uvn\nIii in    with    IUppOt{,    unly    If    tlify    bf-\nlfi'V.'d    Ih-    was    deMTVtag   \"f    ||    frutn\nib.* rtaord tu had oatabllahad. He\nreaaantd that the meanurea tu had ad-\nv\u00ab ited i iid stood tot in parliament\nente m th* Intwwti of tba peoplo or\nCanada.\nContinue   the   Policy\nDr. Rfag itatod b\u00ab aould coallmi\ntn Folio* the Policy h tho paopwl\nroprcoentattvo  by  tr\/lag et ail   times\nIn  dial  justly and  Oqaltftbly   with  each\nUd ovary ono, Urrriptctlvo <-f their\neptrootti .political iffiltationa Taking\nup the reported ttataaunt of Ut\nsiitims, tin' Labor candidal* tn Kast\nKootanay, ttatl hi had Dot boon sin-\nnn   wbi a   introducing   th*   old   an\nliensinn     I.ill,     Dt,     KlSg    Mid     Hint      111\ndrafting Uu meaiure tu hod conferrod\nwith   tho   i.:i'nr   memben   [a   parlla**\nBOBt, iiivitiiii: tbolr assi.-iaiMi* in order to g< i a bill thai would bo highly\nsatisfactory to Uu poople, n< was\nprepared to giv\u00ab fall credit for the\nassistanc \u25a0 n ndorcd by Mr. VPaatfa-\nworth in ths preparation of the old\nage pi Rplun* bill, bat posltlTely rt-\nFotod thn hit'n r.,v of Inilncorlty on\nhis part. Ut, Klui challenged lir,\nMmms to apply lo Mi. Woodsworth,\nhis Labor Icadi t, tor i declaration in\nlhat eonnm tlim, ami .said bd felt eon-\nli'h'i.i Woodaaiprth'i- answer wouW be\n\"Dr,   King   was   absolutely   sincere.\"\nTha foi m. r mlnlfter |d turtber dia*\ncusatng  Mrs bill,  remarked  that   while\ndead,\nThe robbors Ware surprised when\nthey attempted to Wee from th* ited\nKlver National bank Karo with ^t'v,-\neral  tbonoand  doltari  currency.\nRangers Co :>t. Tmu Ulekman, who\nwas \\ulshl.' tli\" bank, Oallad upon the\nmen to drdp u MUl rase cuntuininK\ntha loot, Vhem they started for their\nautomobile.    One of  them  attempted\nto draw a pistol. The Hunger rap-\nIain. Ranger Stuart Stanley and Con-\nstahl*1 Invey opened fire and the robbers   fi 11   mortally   wounded.\nBRITISH   TO   ACT\nLONTiON*, Hept. !\u00bb.\u2014Britain will\niklce diplomatic action as soon as\ncondition!     warrant      renardinff     the\nKta-vfl   Incident,    in   wMeta   Mveral\nBritish naval officers were killed.\nSituation a I Canton today reported\nBJ -saiisfactory.\nThis advertisement Is not published or displayed by ^\/jjgl.\nBoard or the Government of Britisn\nColumbia.\nEighth Annual\nFruit Fair\nSlocan City\nSEPT.   16-17\nLiberal   Prize*\u2014 Big   Amusement\nProgram\nMake  ent lies  to J.   F.  Blaeek-\ntjierree,,   Heex  4.   Slee ein.   R  0.\nJi r>e v City,  ii;  Baltimore,   1.\nRurheater.  .\",; Torontu,  '\u25a0<\u25a0\nCANADIAN CLUBS '\nELECT OFFICERS\ni.    B.     .1.     Tut,\nhe\nI la'\nllu\nall\n<h\ntlnd   th.'   ii\nhum and earnest desire of the poop\nfor   thi-   type   of   legislation,   all   tl\npromlni nt   Conservatives   had'   adopted\na   erigbt-abonl face   and   were   capn\nIng   themselves  in   favor  of   it.\nDr, Ring n U nad aa well to statements nia-i. by Ur, Kaitland when h\nspoke in tins cit*, in the Internets of\nthe Conservative oaadldate, one Df\nwhich was alleged to bave bei n that\nth.' old age pension bill brought gown\ndid ma tnelade awudtag of banafltg\nthereunder to the ladlea\nI gach was utterly false and an ia*\nample <>( tbe taetia of mleropresenta-\nI tion fostered by Conswatfire spaab-\n[era The doctor sleo branded as un-\ntrus Mr. Maltland'i rtported utterance\nOTTAWA, \u00ab\u00abept.\nK.r,. ni' Winnipeg, was choa\nlent   tor   the   ensuing   yeet\niwDclalloii of fan.i.Man dubs li '\" I ,li;ii [,,. (.:tr| porchased\"umbcn br\n[..day. Ottawa was s'h-r'cd .ui tho wetland canal In Seattle, and ea-\n,ilarr for thu I'i-j. convention. The Ipialnod tbat while that particular mat-\nla ti Is to be fi :ed by the national [,,,. {iul l|()t (..,,rir. \u201e;,;,,\u201e n,,. tcope of\ncommittee. ins  department   as   minist.-r  ef   publfa\n(ii'iin.fs I'li.i.'.i u.'tr: Hon\\riry worfce, hut under another department,\n..it,,),,.   i.m,i   ft'illhigdon,   next   |oV-   i^t  of   railways  and   canala,   be   bag\n\u25a0rnor-K rglj    bonomry    presidents, , Devortheleei   Interested   himself   auffi-\n\\v. Banford Kvans. Winnipeg, and clently to Insist*upon requlramenes of\n[dont.*Col C. u. McCnllogh, Hamil-lthts notare when n was paasMble for\nton; praaldant, '-\u25a0\u25a0 \u2022'\u25a0 Tftrr, K.C I tbe material to be sappllea rrom the\nWinnipeg: vice-preeUVmt, Ura.ChVl<ni I forests of British Columbia, to have\nH. Thorn-barn, Ottawa; honorary thai practtoe followed.\nre isuror, C. .s. dray, Ottawa, _%e \\ \"Stable government la Caaada,\" said\n-\u25a0imiiril is compoecd of the provincial Or. King, was not poeslbla ao long i.s\nv ire-presidents I the  gupporters of  Llberallam   had  di-\njt was decided tn c^Wo King Oeorge j vlded tlieir fotcee and itrength, but\nin expr.-nelon of ti rontinned loyalty with i view of stabllistni government\nif the Canadian  Cluba. iin ('ini;al*t  thMe forces were at  this\nAnother   resolution   indorsed   sta.ied , li,n\"    cooperatlni   and    net    opposlag\nfflrmed IU faith I \u2022*<*  \"\"\"'l'   '\u25a0   lh''  l1\"'^^   owapaigB\nl.'U-etl   its  best  ef\nha!\nhr.    Kn\n\u25a0meat's\nil   the   late   Liberal\nleaven   te   pans   in\n,is  -.  promote the  welfare  of the  govonuneats   *Mea\u00bb\u00bb   \u00bb   <**\u25a0.\"\u00bb'\n,  ,     i    \u201e_  ,    i_  ...,,ti    portent  legislation  winch,  he   claimed,\nunto   and  to do  Its  p.ut  in cum-     .          t..i(    _t\nunity among  tho\ncreeds and rac\nprini   a   soli\nO'nple <.f all \u25a0\nll   the   I\" miHii'.n.\nPubliaheis of Canadian newspapers, I\n-naawrtnes and boobs were oommend-\nd fn' Oteir eaeouragaonnt ef Canadian  ii^ithors.\nDampnosi debt]Ing the banting of\ni fuse attache i to a bomb placed\nunder   a   house   in   Greenebung,   Pa.,\nresnlte-l    in    ils    tiisrtiviry    befon-    It\n.\u2022..Hid explode.\nwas   of   a   character    thai   would    p\nmote proaperity ef the naatry, eon-\netene the Industry end sonaarve the\nIntereata  of  the  iioiivhhi.il.\nFiscal   PoUcy   Talked\nTh. sail, nt features of th.* fiteaJ\npolicy wave atreeaed at length and\nmatters   of   oemi-iooel   totereat   arate\npresented   by   Dr,   .King   in   order,   he\nsai.i.  that   the pespli here i Id  more\nalearly  understand  ih:vt   **  personally\nhad    (loir    UltSrestl    a(    lledrt,    as    li\u00bb\u00ab\nhad when being \u25a0 member of the fed-\nPAPERS SHOWERED FROM AIR\nThu pie'ture sheen-a delegates to the ! pleine thiininh eiriaiiKcnieeit with the\nMlehlgaa eonventlon of Kiwanis. hold Ontario Air Keei-.e. It.Kiiliir solellees\n\u00ab\u2022    s,\u201ele    eie.     ^r,,-e\u201e     .., u \u201e      I statle.neel eel  llee  Michigan   Weeo   helpeel\n\u201e.,\u201e.    ,,\u201e|f    ,.,,,, \u201e\u201e\u201ehi\u201e     ,|,i,.,,j\u201eit 'h*'   re:,<ll,,K | to   make   thee   distribution   a   lUOCau\nIi.McOeniieli*5PqS5I?;   un'V\"**\"   <\u2022\u2022>*<\u2022\u00bb   '\"   \u2022\"   \u00b0\"t-1\"    *?-\u25a0     These! The event  is se.,,1  ,\u201e he the  first dls\nIn   the   fltml   match   7   up   and   6   to\nPlay.\npapers  we\nnt itcrnss the river nnd I trihutlon   by   airplane   of   a   Canadian\nshowore.1   on   The   convention   by air-1 newspaper   in  the   Uni'ed   States.\nSome Specials\nWhile They Last\nNURSE  UOCKERS\u2014Hardwood,  Golden  Elm.    At,\neatl,   $2.G5  and  ?2.95\nARM ROCKER\u2014Oak, Cobbler Seat.   At  $6.75\nLARGE ARM ROCKER\u2014Oak, Solid Seat ... $0.00\nELM ARM ROCKER\u2014Laiye and roomy  $1.50\nUPHOLSTERED ARM  CHAIR   $13.75\nQUARTERED   OAK   UPHOLSTERED   AUTOMOBILE SEAT TAPESTRY CHAIR AND ROCKER\nat 821.50\nUPHOLSTERED  ARM  ROCKER,  Seat and  Back,\nat  SU-OO\nUPHOLSTERED  ARM   CHAIR\u2014French  Tapestry.\nAt   - $12*50\nMAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED ROCKER ...$11.50\nStandard Furniture Co.\n\u2022 CumiiU lc Home Fttrnithers\nNet*\nli.  C.\nExcursion\nFares\nSelling Dates Limits\nEAST ; WEST\nTo Ontario. Quebec, Mari- j To Vancouver, Victoria,\nitime provinces, United j direct or circular tours, one-\nStates. ! way through Seattle or Portland and Spokane. Sold\ndaily till 30th September.\nReturn limit, October 31.\n.\t\nSold   daily   till   September\n18.\nReturn  limit,  October 31.\nJ. S. CARTER, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT\nNELSON, I?. C.\nStock Certificates\nBeautifully engraved stuck certificates for companies.\nAlso plain bordered stock certificatjs, for which\nthe price is very low, but which are suitable for\nmany associations or companies.\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPT.\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nPRINTING\u2014RULING-BOOKBINDING\n F*gc ElgSl\nCLOSE GAME IN\nI'liul i\nto Ciinn.\n!unn'a error.   Firko\naim.    Mi'K'cn\/.ii*   out,\n.ni double j.hiv. No\n(ConUnurd  Prom  l'uge (nn.)\nout to Teeter*.    No inns, no hits, nc\nerrors.\nKnttnlatnl\u2014Sin;\nKerko   sale   i>n\nout,   I'tnb'i'   In\nCann  to Jftokao\nhits,   no   runs,   i\nThii il    Iimiii^\nYoung I.ibtM-als\u2014 Puder \u25a0track out\nSeymour hit over v hut field fence\nfor home run, Lasi'ii siriu'k (int.\nCann st rut k util. One bit, ont' inn.\nno errors.\nRoeeland\u2014Molleky safe im I>reen'i\nerror.     Kerko   bunted,   Kitting   firm\non  fielder's  choice.  MolMty eote  at\nsecond    on    Pudtr's   wild    throw   to\nCann.        Teeters    liit    through    first,\nscoring    Molisky.     Hurke    uning    to\nthird   nnd   Teeters   lo   s'coin]   on   tin-\nplay nt  tlie   plate.     Rotchford  filed\nout to Cann, Burke wote on attempt-\ned double play at third.  Cann  Lo Ml*\nron.      Uui'kf    caiiKbl    between    third I\nand   home,   when   Htttton'l  blow   was J\nfieldtd  by Cann.   Button  safe at flrat '\non  fielder's   choke.   Luce   struck   out.\nOne   hit.   one   run.   ont*   error.\nJ'oiirt!) Inning\nYoung Liberals\u2014MlfOfl out, Mc-\nKenzle to Hurke. .lacksmi out to\nBurke, WMUMbftwi Walters, bat tins\nfor Minions, $,,t a walk. Walters\nstole wound, lOtAff to third on Ker-\nko's error. Craig -safe on Luce's error,\nWalters scoring, Craig going to third.\nSmith out. MeK'en\/.ie to Burke. No\nhits, no runs, two errors.\nRossland\u2014Singer safe on Lar-\naeii's error. Kerko struck out. Mc-\nK* nzie safe on fielder's choice. Singer out ut second, Puder to Larson. Moli;*ky flied out to Watters. No\nhits, no runs, one error.\nFirth limkm\nYoung Liberals\u2014I'uder safe on\nTeeter's error. Seymour bit Texas\nleaguer sending Puder to third. Seymour steals second. Laisen flied\nout to Rotchford. Cann was hit by\npitched ball, filling tbe bases. Mi-\nron filed out tu Burke. Jackson\nstruck out. No runs, one hit, one\nerror.\nRossland\u2014Burke    -walked.    Teeters\nstruck out. Rotchford hit through\nfirst, Burke noing tu third. Rotchford stole second. Hutton sacrificed\nto Seymour, Rurke scoring on a\nclose play at home, Luce out, LunH-n\nto Jackson. One hit, one run, nu\nerrors.\nSixth limine\nYoung Liberals\u2014Wuttcrs struck\nout. Craig struck out. Smith flied out\nto Luce, who collided with Hutton,\nbut retained the ball. No runs, nu\nhits,  no errors.\nRossland\u2014Singer lined out to\nJackson. Kerko singled. McKeii\/.ie\nstrurk out. Kerko stole seeond. .Molisky walked. Rurke struck out. No\nruns, one bit, no errors.\nNovomh Inning\nYoung Liberals\u2014Puder safe at\nfirst on Teeters' error. Seymour flied\nout to Teeters. Larsrn filed out to\nTeeters. Rurke caught Puder off\nfint base \u00ab.n ihe old hidden ball\ntrick. No runs, no hits, one cj-ror.\nRossland\u2014Teeters struck out.\nRotchford struck, out. Hutton hit Ity\npitched ball. Rurke running for Hutton. Rurke stole second. Luce out\nal first, Larson to Jack>on. No hits,\nno   runs,   no   errors.\nKlghih Inning\nYoung Liberals\u2014Cann out, Mc-\nKcnzie lo Rurke. Mlron hit for two.\nJackson Mingled, scoring Miroii.\nJackson going to third on Hutton's\nerror. Walters struck out. t.raifi\nfiled out to Teeters. One run, lw\nhits, one errors.\nRossland\u2014Singer struck out. Ferko hit lo right field for three bags.\nMcKenzie bunted, scoring Kerko.\nMolisky out to Larscn, infield fly.\nRurke hit to pitcher. McKenzie out\nal second, Miion to Cann. Three hits,\none  run,   no  errors.\nNinth liming\nYoung Liberals\u2014ISacon pinch hitting for Smith. Bacon struck out.\nPuder out at first Rurke to McKenzie. Seymour hit for two bags. Lar-\nsen filed out tu Teeters. One hit, no\nruns,  no error.-!.\nYounff   Liberals\u2014 A.Ft.  f\nSeymour,    if           !J      1\nLarsen,    ss           5      (I\nCann,    lb     \u25a0 *..      2      tt\nMiron.    'ih       I      \u25a0\nJackson,    11)           3      t)\nSimons,   rf           I      it\nWatters,    if            2       1\nCraiR,   cf           4      t)\n\u2022Smith,    c           4      \u00ab\nPuder,    p           A      0\nTHE NELSON t)k__Y .NEWS, FRIDAY MORNIING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1026\nLEGAL NOTICES\nCorporation of\nof Nelson\nBY -LAW   Ho,   . .\n-1    By-L^a;    to    ptovids    fct    b'jirtiwir\n$15,000.00    upon    debentures    ta    ntd\ntlu   Xuott.iv  Lake  Genepat Hospital\nSociety,\nWRKRLAS Ihe Munich,;,\nilie. Corporation of Uh* Cii\nhav.-    hv    Rewulutten    lie.-nn\nable i.. rranl aid to the k.\nOem ral   Ho\u00abp ta,)   Boelety\nof  115,000,00   sucii   moneyi\nby   thr  Km.nu ij   Lake  Uf\nta) Society to* arda detray\ntin\nelii\nKl\nu|'   Nel\nmul    to   lie   tisr.d    ror    do*\nlhc wnii, of tbe \u25a0\u25a0\u2022aid Boas\nA.NI>     WIIKKLAS     for\niit'oi't'saiil    tt    Is    nec.'ssary\nmi     orro*    ihe   sum\nTlioiis'iiu;   Dollara   tllS.OOt\ncradit  of the Corporation\ndebenture*    \"f    the    city\ntherefor   payable  within  t\nn d   hi i\nrest    ut\nannum,\nDon't Suffer\nWith Itching Rashei\ntUseCuticura]\nS.eeeiel. S..P, Ole.een.nl. T.Wew fr..   AndrM. C\nnull.n Il.pne  \"O.Uc.f^ T 0  B\u00ab. 1.11. M.nte..! '\nH. i:\n3       1\n0\nbeetled   feer   Smith   in   ninth.\nK.eee.sland\u2014\nMolisky.   21.\nPurke.   lb   .\nAU.  M.   H.   K.\nt\nTe-\n3b\nFor Weak Men\nTaka   Our  HerDal   Bsmedltf\nBook on Fkln Dlseasps, new\nTreatise on Chronic Diseases by\nHerbal Remedies. Pamphlet on\nLosa of Manhood nni Diseases\nof men. Hooklct on Female Ills;\nand advice, free hy mail; 30\nyears' experience. Without criticizing or disparaging your local\ndoctors, write us hefore losing\nhope. Treatment by mail our\nspecialty.\nENGLISH   HEBBAL   DISPEN-\nHABY   LTD.\n1359  Davie,   Vancouver, B.C.\nB.C.'s Oldest Herbal Institution\nRotohford    ss     4\nHutton     U      2\nLure,    rf      4\nSinger,   cf      4\nKerko,    c       4\nMcKenzie,    p      4\nM\n4\ncore    hy    tflStBVi\u2014\nYouiib   Liberals   ..0 0 1  I 0 11 0 1   0\u2014A\nisslmid      1   0  1   0   1   00   1   x\u2014*\nSummary: Home runs\u2014Seymour.\nThree-base hits\u2014I-Yrku. Two-base bits\n\u2014Mlron, Seymour. Kotcht'ord. liases\n,,\u201e balls\u2014Off Puder. 2; off McKenzie.\n2. Hit by pitcher\u2014Teeters, Hutton by\nI'uder; Cann, Jackson, hy MeK. nzie.\nStruck out\u2014Hy Puder. b; by McKenzie. 10. Double play\u2014I'uder to Cann\nto   Jackson.\nTime  of  game\u20142   hours   Hi   minutes.\nUraptraa-\u2014W. Laird, Northpori; K.\nL    Huchanan,   Nelson.\nif   $r.30.C\nleht.    am\n112*0.45\npayment\nunit\nent    )\namount   of   the   <ht>t   tut\ncreated hy this by-law;\nAND  WMKLKAa  It   will\nto   ralac   annually    tin    mi\nfor   ihe   payment   of   th\ni7.\".0.nil   I'i.i'   ilie   i>avmeut\ni st  thereon   nwklni  in  a ill\nbe   raised   annually   for   tin\nthr   drl.t   and   interest;\nAND WHEREAS the _i\nwhole ra tea ide property\nnotation of the. Citv of N\nIiir to the hist levhu-d am\nis (5,116.4M.M (Kive Milli\nilreU and Fifteen Thousandl\ndred  and   Thlrt \\ -nine   Dolla\nAND WHKU-JAS the an\nejftaUoB debeii'-ure debt i\nCorporation    (< xeluftve   ot\nliru venom    debfca,    secured\nrate!   of   assessments I    |s   (jitft.QtO,   ai.\nno  part  of   the'  principal  o:\nNelaon\nadvis*\niy  Lak'\nlie     ptirpofte\nami expetli-\nof    (fifteen\nm\\)   on    ihe\nnd to Issue\nuf    tfalaon\nvriity   years\nhlrb Is the\nded   to   be\narrear;\nTHKHKKOHK Cle Muni\nif the Corporation of the\na.n   enacls   as   follows:\nl.\u2014That for the purpoee\nshall  be   lawful  for  thrl\nof   the   City   of   Neb\nby   way   of   dcibentu\nmeiiiinnetl   and   upon   tf\nthe   Corporation\nof   money   not    e:\nipal   Ci.uiiel.\nof Nel-\nat'..\nmi    any    pea\ndy or bodies\nWlllillK     tO\n\u25a0 Ipoii\nburrowed    to   be    paid\nCorporation to he ut\npurpose and with the\ntnbefore recited.\n-It   shall   he    lawful    fo\nof  the   said   Corppratl\nany    number    of    iJrhen\nmade,     executed     and\nsinh   sum   oe sums  as\nquired  for the purpoa-\nt iiV\not\n\u25a0XO\naccrasate  the\n. Thousand Dollars\neach of said debentui\ntlie   denomination   of   n\nFive    Hundred    Dollai\nand all such dehniiti\nsealed wilh the s 'al nl\natton    mid    sign.d     hy\nr tin\nf the O.r\nson accord\nssment   rol\n9   One   Hun\nFour  Hun\ns);\n.unt   of   lh.\nt    Uio    sail\nlocal     Im\nwith the prcparatl'.n and orlntlnK.\nnegotiating und sale, tiruki rage uu\nHie sftle nf the said do Pen tun :-\nand COiWOUM, and all otter legal\nincidental expenses.\nfi.\u2014The specific sum neces iary foi\nthe      puMlunt     \u00abd     interest      yearlv\ndutina   the   currency   of   the   said\ndebentures will l.e Seven Hundred\nand Fitly Dollars (JTMUifl), and\nthe specific sum neceaaarV to be\nset aside annually for the pa) -\nment of the debt Incurred hy the\ns.itd debentures will he tiie sum of\nFive Hundred and Thirly and \u25a0).\",-\n100 Dollars (1530.45), and then\nsail he levied and rais.il annually\nduring the currency of said de-\nbelilUlf s hy a S]irelill rate sufficient therefor, over and above all\nolher rates, on all rateable pn.p-\nerty In tho Municipality at the\nsame time and in the ha me manner as olher rates, the sum of\nSeven Hundred and Kitty Dollars\niJTio.Ou)   for  the   payment   <>f  In-\ntercet   and   the   sum   of   Five   Hundred    and    Thirly    15-ltw     Dollar:*\n(IS3b.46)   for   the   payment   ol'   tlu\nsafd   del.t.\n7.\u2014All    money   arising   fiom   the   said\nsp,\nal\nfi\nom\nof    ne\nU'diatel\nrequired for tie' payment of in\nteres) shall he invented \u00ab* required by law.\n- it shall be lawful for the said\nMunicipal Council to repurchase\nany of the suid debentures Upon\n\u25a0such ti ruts as may he agreed upon\nwith ibe lefp] ladder or 'holders\nthereof or any part thereof, either\nat the time of salr or any suhse-\noiienr I une or limes, and all debentures so repurchased shall\nforthwith be eaiicelled and destroyed and no re-laaUB of debenture.*; so repurchased shall be\nmade   in   coiisenmiice   of   such   re-\nW\ncha\nIlllc\nd    for\nhjeel   In\nP.\u2014The    hereinbefore    in    part    recited\nResolution   of   the   Corporation   ot\nthe City of Nelson shall b\u00bb\ndeemed to have bean fully carried\nout and conipb-tid upon the payment hi the va iii the Kootenay\nLake   tieiieral    Hospital    Society   of\nall   money* reallted  from the sale\nof   the   said   debentures.\n10.\u2014 This   IJy-Law shall tak-3 effect upon   the   registration   thereof as provided     by     Section     178     of     the\n\"Municipal   Act.\"\nIJ.-\u2014Thla    Hy-Lsw    slisll    be    cited    for\nall     purposes     as     the     \"KooteMy\nLake      (ieneral      Hospital      Society\nConslructioti   Aid   IrSy-Lyw,   tH^t!.\"\nI'KAD   the   first   time   in   Council   assembled    the    7th   <hiy   of   September.\nA.D.   1838.\nft FA 11    a    second    time    in   Council    assemble,]   the-   7th   day   of   September.\nA.D.   IHL'6.\nIlKAP   a    third    time    iu    Council    fls-\nsembl.-d    the    3th   day   of   September.\nA.D.   1$C'\u00ab.\nKFt'KlVFD  ihe assent   of the Kleetors\nthe     day   of\n     A.D.    \\[i2H,\nI'LVONSIDFRKD.    FIN ALL V    PAUSED\nAND   ADOPTED  the    dav\nCtf    A.D.    I It 2 R.\nMayor.\nFit.; ' < Lrk.\nif, howevei\num of Fif\n(91G.-008.flO)\nNOTICE\nof.\n\u25a0 let,.\ntiler.\n\u2014Tile\ndate\npayable in '\\'\\\\,\nsaid   dale   ill    la\nnf   N- iBOU.\nh    said    pia<\nid    llu\nIII.\nIthar\nWANTED\nk IN EVERY\nHOME L\nSOOTHING\nHEALING\nANTISEPTIC\nriSHEBMEK   surrEB\nKDMONTON      Sept.    H.\u2014 Conslderahle j\ndamage  was d..ne  the gear of  the   fish- j\ncrnii n at   Lesser Slave   Lake during  the '\u25a0\nrecent     storms,    according    to    advices I\nreaching   her.    from   tlu*   north.     Several\nof  the   men   loat   (heir  lots,   and   others\nhad     them     enlaiigled     and     destroyed\nthrough   the   strong   winds.\nCHARGED MURDER\nmonthfal.   lept  l.*4Unrl   Bour*,\ntrand, former secretary of La Hevue |\nModern, was cninmitted tor trial tn- I\nday on  tbe charge uf murdering Joseph I\nAntonio    Baaudry,    proprtator   of    Le I\nIris (.'.uirant and a number \u00ab.f other !\npublication*, wtm was shot to death I\nin   his   office   on   August   11   la-*t.\nnt\u00abd     nr     lit.lOg!\nle    aald    debetr\n\u2022 M.-t   during   lh\n.--rini-iiinuiallv at [.le .\nI: ink of Montreal in >\ni-.eid in law I ill m-.iiev\n.-a the first dav nf j\nI'ltsl day of January.\nduring   I\nTeel;,-   iiMh*   11,,,,   ,|\u201e   \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.   _,       ,,.\u201e,.\n\"l>    e.f   ii\u201e.   pruniratl   By-law   ,,,\t\ne   I, se.   lleeee, ! \u00bb,l'\"'li   tie.,   votl  of  H\u201e,   Eleoton   of the\niieoo.oet.  MuntatpaUty .,r the, pttv eef x,.|\u00ab\u201e\u201e \u00bblii\n\u00bb   .hall    le.     W    ml\"'\"   e.ie   V\\-,.(leie.s.ie,v,   the   __\\___\\  V.\nIhe I',,.,,,..-!\"'   l*.pl.e\u201el,,.r.   1930.  betw.\u2122   ,1\u201e.    \u201e ,, I\nlie.'    .Meee.,:\"r   \"   o'clock   A.M.   eeeeel   .V   o'clock   PM\n* \"'    He.'    I'...ee...|l    I'leeeeeeleer   \u201e \u25a0    _  ','\u2022?,;:\n^J^.   SS     \"'   '\"\" \u2122\u2122<\"* '\"' '''\"-l lend ^\n11   I\"'   neeeele  ! . W,   B,   WAS.SIIX\n\u25a0jgl-r ; g6h\nle','.'' oii'i'i'-i'iui i Contented Cows\nMilked Upon the\nStreets London\nHe\ni\ne.f\nIt   Ihsil   lee-   lee'\neeeeel   Municipal\nI'e.el.e. eee ,   tu\n.lie,,,,..-   of   e\n*                            \u00abl\nUti Article\nRealEttati\nRoom*\nBoari\nTeRenl\nBoab and\nAntomobOes\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPosition* Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mine*\nv.                         .,1\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWant and Classified Advertlilnr \u2014\nOne and ji half conl a n word per insertion. If paid in advance, 6c per word\npar week, or Ull'ic per word per month,\nTransient yds accepted only on a cash-\nin-advance basis. Liieh initial, figure,\nd\u00abdtar sign, etc., counts as one word.\nMinimum l&Q, if charged title.\nBirths. MarriatrcB. Deaths and Xn-\nmemorium Carde\u2014Three cents per word;\nSOe minimum.\nLists of Wedding Presents, and Floral Tribute* at funerals\u2014Ten cents per\nline.\nLocal Reading- Notices \u2014\u25a0 Three cents\nper Word each insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals, 4c per word. Blackface capitals Bo a word. Twenty-five\nper cent discount if run dally without\nchange of copy for one month or more.\nWhere advertisement is set out in short\nlines the charge is ISc a line for Roman\ntypo, 20c for blackface and 25c for\nblackface capitals. Minimum 3uC, if\ncharged DOc.\nMale Help Wanted\nOFFICB I'.OY WANTED \u2014 Apply In\nlewie heinelwiitiiig. Box 4 KOI, Deefly\nNe-W8. (4801)\nAl'l'I.K TACKKItS AND SORTERS\nWANTED for lieeeeweell I'elcklnB Shell.\nstart Si'ptoneleer 27; Hteite uRte need\nexpeTioin'o. BoM*d eet ri.n.sonuliIe\nreele'S. Apply H. Jeeleieeetoeio, Bees-\nwi'll. (IM3I\nFemale Help Wanted\nWANTED  \u2014   Housekeeper   for  North-\nem  Hold,   Salmo. (4777)\nDINING\nHeelel.\nROOM IIIRL\nApply  Hume\n(4 s i r. >\nwanted at once\u2014strong iw or\nwoman    for   apple   icaaon.     Applv\nP.    Feex.    SI,eeeeel   , 'it v. (4M1e\nTiy^L   your   waniB   tin ougu   ru*  Onli.\nW\nolftfislfled   columns.\nSituations Wanted Female\nEXPERIENCED COOK wants position\nin camp only. Box 46ie5, D.'elly\nNews. (4605)\nVV A NTED   \u2014Poaltlon.   rciutiiI   leouse-\nMra.   Aim.\n(UMJ\nAnn\n:    Keeeeel   let    HWllli,\ntele   Block.\nCLASSIFIED aasbrlnit refeulta uulckll\nanel nrononeleallv     1 \\_c a wortl.\nSituations Vacant\nM\neel\nIII\nIKlitle\nMil\nel.leeeel'\neeel    e.n\nKleeell     I., eee\n;,\"\"'ll|       I.HXIie.X.     Sep,.     !,._,,,     ,.,\u201e\u201e,\u201e\u201e.\u201e\n,'\" !,\";v':;,\",r i ll\"*\"k\"' ,,M>w\"\u00ab\u00ab \u00ab*\u00bbt*t, i* c\u201em,.nt.\nI    .'.f'tliel1'1   ''\"\"'s  ***   \"\"\"it'll   '\"'iee  II   ileev  _____\\\nis,,,, .fora- | Bin   line quart! ,,r ,,,iii;.    Thev ull,\niy and tbe I'\"\"\"\"''' '\" \u25a0' sll,,J la Cll\u00bb\u00abtona siren,\nespe.e'tlvely. j Teelli.|el,u,n   Cienrt   rii,\u201el   ,,t    ___,   huck\na   euen.iey , \u201er.   \u201e    ,,.,,,,.,.     |||it    r.u.    fnj|||    0xf(|\neee,i- '     i''rilfi.\naald I      eieeil'len    I'ee.'ter.   ineeliciel   offlCW   \u201ef\nsell,  eenel I leeeiltli   leer   il,,.   dlgbrlct,   reieeerts  Unit\n\u25a0 eet   see.li I they   aro   \"leeeeleeelely   very   much   hotter looked attar than mat,,- \u201et (halt\nsisters iee the country.\" tiles,, city\nnee eei.ee ,\u201e ,C\"KH IHV''1' s''' \u00bbW kre'en Kl'eiss llur'-\nef the K.iel i int'    lltflf    mllk-gtolBf    ceireer,\nf  ll\nelee.   |\nf   tie.\nanoh  n\ntyneeiit   a\nUeseeliill,,,\nef   the\nwhen retue-neil tee the cieuntry rouni\neehe.eet the' pasture ill-at-celS|. tor it\nClil.V     Of     tWee.\nGETTING SKINNIER\n\u2022   EVERYDAY\nSomething   Must   Be  Done and   Done\nRight    Now\u2014Quick\nHollows in Cheeks and  Neck Growing\nDeeper   Every   Week\nTens of flloumadl of thin, rundown men\u2014yes. \u00abnd women too\u2014arf\ngetting   Jtoooara-fd \u25a0 -ore   Riving   uj-\nall  hope  of  ever   being  al>tc   to   take\non flesh nnfl  limk healthy ami strong\nAll roofa people can stop worrying\nand start to uniile and enjoy life right\nnow for HoCoy'e Cod hiver Kxtraci\nTabletH wlik-h nny druggint will tel;\nyou all about are putting fbsh or.\nhosts  of skinny  folks every dny.\nOne woman, tired, weak and dia\ncournged, gained 15 pounds in fiv<\nWfeks and now feels fine.\nWe all know that the livers of Cod\nFish are full of vitalizing flesh-pro'\nduclng vltamlnes and these Hum'\nvitamlnes of the highest class ar<\nfound In McCoy's Cod hiver Kxtraei\nTablets\u2014sugar coated and as eas>\nto take as candy.\nAnd this shows what faith tht\nmakers have ln McCoy's, for they say\nIf any thin person don't gain at leas!\n5 pounds in 30 dnys yuur druggist\nla authorized to give you your money\nback\u2014and only 6'v cents for 60 tablets\nAsk Canada Drug & book Co., Poole\nDrug Co. or city Drug Co., or any\npharmacist anywhere in North or\nSouth   America.\nBut be sure to get McCoy's, th\u00ab\n|>ri;gln;il and fonuinf.\nCONDENSED 'WANT' ADS ORDER FORM\nUse this blank on which to write your condensed\nEnclose money order or check and mail  direct\no\nHale: One and a half cent a word each insertion,\nprirc of four when cash accompanies order. Minim\nnitftin, cle, count as one word.   No charge less\nsir consecutive insertions for\num, 26c Each initial, figure, dollar\n60 centa.\nthan\nPlra\u00abe publish the advertisement below\nad.,  one  word  in  each  space.\nThe Daily News, Nelson, B. C.\ntimes, for which I enclose |_\nIf  daairad. raaliaa may  ba  adeliaaaief to  box mn\nto ba mailed, ancloaa 10c axtra to aovor coat of pootago \u00abnd|\n: Tba  Daily  Naaaa  Offle*.    If ropliaa  ar*\nallow flva  wordo  axtra  for box  wimbor.\n.   Kg   jr.   privatb   ruinsTMeVs\nQBBKTINO CABS neeiinilo leoeek f ral;\nman ami woman ale-oaely maklne? live\nilolleii'e, up daily, in uparc time; ex-\nMrlanoa ter cepilal unnecessary,\n(larretson Cumiieuey, Deautluril. Iln-\nleerlei. M7S2I\nAejents Wanted\nEAIt.\\ SOME BXTRA MONEY, lee\niweten neew anel Christinas; $10 tc\nJL'O easily made weekly in spare,\n\u25a0time, taking orders feer \"Impeeia'\nArt\" I'ersonal Chrlstmeis Cards\nEveryone a custoneer. Take orders\nneew, delivery later. Liberal commission. Se'led feer tree' sample leeee.k.\nItritish Canadian, 01 Wellinertnn\nWaat Toronto. (1713)\nWANTED \u2014 One reliable man in every\ntown, merchant preferred, to take\neerders for best custi.iii-meide clothi'S\nin Canada. Highest ceemmissions.\nHex Tailoring Co.    Ltd.,  Toronto.  2.\n  (17f.8)\nFULL HI! I'AItT TUIE\u2014Teike eerelil'e\nfor iiteekweeer. We. leeeinul'eeeture, de'\nlieee'. tvlle.'l. lleeeeel e-eeniincs feee\nworkera. Hi\u00ab        seeeseele        startlni;\nSaroplea   free,     f'tiblie  See-vlce   l,,,n\nten. Out Usui\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nrURNIIHCD     BOUIA     seini-modf\npiano,   Keerden   need   fruit;   one   block\nfrom  car.    Apply 723  ltobson st.\n      _ (1766)\nVII R N I S II E 1)        HOUSEKEEPINO\nROOA1S,     three-room     suite.       le\nRyan, 711  Silica  (1757)\nF V It\" N T*S HE D\"        llOUSKKEEPINC\nROOMS\u2014Over Poole_ Drees.        (4e.rel)\nCLEAN.    WELL-FURNISHED    SUITE\n\u00bbW Carbonata street. H736)\nCity Property for Sale\nSIX-ROOM HOUSE, P.elrvlfW, 2 leets,\nfruit tre'es; theee bcdroieeees; lu Keeeeel\ncondition; MOO cash for quiok sale;\n$1001) on terms. i'lione 431R1. or\nU.  C.  McLaren. (4754)\n$1050 buys a six-room house, well\nlocated on four corner lots, on\ncar line Tills house is a eood\nbuy at the price.\nApply\nE. W. DAWSON\nAnnable   Block\nPhone 187 P.O. Box 738\n(4702)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nTWO TON DUMP TRUCE WITII\nI'OWER HOIST feer sale aood condition; $1000.00. Box 4761. Deelly\nNewB (4764)\nTELL your wanta througn Tba Dally\nNewa classified coiumna.\nWICKER   BABY   BUGSY   \u2014   Splendid\ncondition.   $25.     Phono   5111Y.    (4758)\nBARRELS. KEGS AND EMPTT aacka\u2014\nMacDonald Jam Company, Nelson.\n(4692)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS,\nBARBED WIRE, ETC.\nJ0.O0O leet 114-Inch Pipe, Special, 10c per foot. Full atock other\naizca, also Fittings, at low pricea.\nNew Galvanized Barbed Wire,\n$4.00, Black $3.00, per apool. Roofing Felt, 1-ply $1.60, 2-ply $2.00,\n8-ply $2.65, per roll. Extra heavy\nMineralized Surface, 90 lbs., per\nroll $3.00. Mixed Wire Nulla,\n$2.00 per keg. Wire Rope, Canvas, Logging Supplies and all\nkinds   ot   equipment\nB.  C.  JUNK  CO.\n1S5 Powell St Vancouver, B. C.\n(16S3)\nFOR 1'UKE EllESH MILK try the.\nKootenay Valley Co-operative Milk\nProducts Association,    office  hours,\neliiht    to    twelve.,    neieneine;;     se'ven-\nthiity  tu nine,, evening.    I'lenne  116.\nNEARLY. NEW REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWR1TRR; .perfect condition.   Vot cash. 8K,  (4SI81\nJUST ARRIVED \u2014 Genuine Auilrlan\neetythoea,   .1   I'  Morgan. eisnei\nBusiness Opportunities\nBARBER  SHOP FOR SALE \u2014 MM\nReeeed business. Loeeited On Ross-\nleiteel. Apply tee 11. Cbeiiev, eer\nI'leeeeee   1'iil.   'iii.il I47MI\nRoom and Board\nBEAUTIFUL  ROOM   WITH   BOARD\u2014\nevery ootnfort eet a refin.ei Canadian\nhomo;     twin     l\u201e'ds.       Two     minutes\nftom    post    eetiice-.     Ten    per    wee k.\nlleex    2117. I4M\u00bb;1)\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nWANTED \u2014 Contract to haul e,re with\ntwo ton truck. Rox 4765, Daily\nN-'WS. (1765)\nLost and Found\nLOST\u2014At    I'.e.lf   Chile     on,,    peeir   spe-c-\ntaeli-s In  case'.     Pleider pleeese retuen\n tO  C   W.   Appl. yeeeil. elsllll\nDogs\nWANTED\u2014lieee\niff.     either\n4:1M.3.\nem leUll. log for SCIV-\neesh or pups. I'leeene\n  I1S17)\nFUR NIHH ED HOUSEKEEPING!\nROOMS\u2014Apply Mack's Hllllard Hull.\n(4723)\nKerr Apartments\n(461)4)\nSUITE\u2014Ashman's   Apartments.    (4605)\nHOUSEKEEPlNtVTrobMS \u2014 K. W7 C.\nlilock. _      (4712)\nCOMFORTABLE bedroom, Fairriew;\nleedy or gentleman j wilh or without\nboard. Close to car line. Box 47X8,\nDaily  News. (47SS)\nFURNISHED   ROOM \u2014   614   Josephine\nstreet, __ (47110)\nFOR   RENT   \u2014   Clean,    well-furnislieel\n2  eer  3-rooei]   suite's  feer  houaakseplng. I\nModerate price.    5ti7 silica street,\n| (48112)\nHlll'SEKEEI'INI)   ROOMS   FOR   RENT\n_- Applv  .1.   I'.   Meergeen. I IMS)\nFor Rent\nFOR    RENT\u2014A    re-roomed     furnished\nhouse.    Apply   616  Ceirbonate  street.\n   (4771)\nTOR RENT\u2014In Amiable lilock. Single\nfurnished room. Also two and three\nroom suites. Hot and cold water,\nsteam   heat   and   light. (4730)\nCLASSIFIED ada bring resulta quickly\nand economically,   ltto a word.\nMiscellaneous\nI HAVE SECURED TIIE AOENCT ll\nDarwin's  Limited.   Montreal,  daa|4\niee ladies' full and winter coats\ndresses, Ne'W York styles, facl.,1\nprices. I'leeene or write Helen Te\ngillies.  Rox  513. .    C~''\nLive Stock for Sale\nYORKSHIRE PIUS\u2014Six Weeks; reee\nSeptember seventeenth and twent\nfourth.    I'ower, Thrums. (473\nFOR SALE \u2014 Team geldings, ge,l\nworkers; deeeeeeernt and harness coi\nplete.     J.   French,   Reessleeeeil,      (466|\nFOR   SALE   \u2014   Bay   horec,   seeund,\nye-ars,   1SO0  peeueeels.    J.   Se lieeer,   Reel\nl.-v.   P.O.   Tiigleeim. 1441]\nMachinery for Sale\nFOR SALE \u2014 One sixty h.p. gasolle\nor fuel Fairleeenks-Meerse engine. O\n12 by 18 Ingersoll-Rand compress,\nin mod running oreler. For pi\nOculars apply P.O. Box 788, Nelse\n (467\n\u201466-INCH RY CO-INCH' HORIZO-\nTAL TUBULAR BOILERS, 120 11\nworking pressure, complete with\nfittings and steicks, $500 each. T\nabove boilers are located at Cnsca-\nB.C. Apply Vancouver Mill Machi\ncry Ltd.. Vancouver. (469\nLive  atock  Bella quickly  when  lt\nadvertised  in  these anlumna.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR1\nAccounting\nCHARLES  I.  HUNTER\u2014\nAuditor, MacDonald Jam Bolldlni\nReex   lllel,   Nelseen.   H.C. (4707\nTransfer\nATKIVSOW  TBAKSrEB\u2014Coal.   Woo.\nand   baggage.    Phone   17U (4708\nWILLIAMS'      TRAHSFE*\u2014liagfaie\nCeeal   ,-ieiel   We,nil.   I'leeene   1(|6.   (1709\nWood Working Factory\nTAWSOH\u2014Below    market.   Carpente\na-*   A-   .Tneei.r.    Hardwood,    _        (4710\nJ^himney Cleaning\nW\n-\u25a0    rOWI.Ha,    Official    Cblmne;\nCleaner. j  (4711\nInsurance and Real Estat\nRw. SAWsoir\u2014\n\u2022   Real  Zstata,   Insurance,   Rental.\nAnnable Blk. P.O. Box. 73*. Phone n\\\n  _ _ (4712\nHtT-_iTisisvrC_sici7~*e\u2014\\i\n\u2022 Attn cirr fropertt.\neel\n(47131\nMonuments\n\u2022TIAMPBELL     _,     HITCHIb!     MOHtl\n\\Z-   ^,,BT**, CO.-P.O. Box lit. N.1\n'i'i'\"\"\"   161 (47141\nChiropractors\nDR. R. E. OKAY-Chiropractor. OiikeJ\nblk. 1'heenes: Offiee, US. Res. HIT\nHours: 10-12 need 2 tee 5. Evenings bi\nappointment  Sat.  9:30  to  12  m.    1\n(4C96|\nFlorists\nGRIZZELLE'S    OREEKHOUSE    MEL\naon. Cut flowers and floral design^\nlyK\/S. JOHNSON\u2014\n^.'      Phone 342.    Celt flow\nWholesale\nA     MACDONALD  (t  CO \n.   Wholesale Grocers snd  Provlaloa\nMeretiants. Importers of Teas. Coffeea,\nSnlcea. Dried Fruits. Staple and Fancy\nOn,.-cries.  Nelson   H.C (4717)\nEngineers\n.- BUCK SAV\nijad \\p drvte ^<ag \\p the\nP0WiBBC22SAV\nMOUTH 10 MOt\/Tff\nI liJdS sufpass\u00bb\u00abI tu (he\nWANTADS\ntoj. Tut whole rowri irioftony\nTHATKOU*Af1T K) StLLVOUt Htm.\n^VANTAD\nGtcen Broi., B-j*^ ^\n\u00bblso>. a.o.\nCiTix,   avd   Miaina   inaiiniii\n\u25a0\u25a0O^  Alberta   and   nomlaeloa\n *and Surveyors (1711.)\nHD.    DAWSON,   Land    lurveyor,\nMining   and   Civil   Raglaeer.\nL-.^e..     .... \"'\n(4719)\nAssayers\nE\n\u2022T. WISOOWBOir, Box AU08, Nelion, B.C. Standard western charg-M\nFuneral Directors\nD.J. ROBERTSON.\nr. d. d. * a.\nfaaltary Parlors and Xeal Motor XaarSfeV\nIHou 1199 Day:  Night   167Ie,\nSERVICE\nrrtHffl\nStandard TnnUtmrs\nCo. \u2014 Undertakere,\nAuto Hearse, up-to.\nr T data chapel. Beat\neB' services. P r I 0 e s\n '''\"\u25a0      (1722)\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING,  SEPTEMBER  10. 1926\n' Page NIn\u00ab\"\nII NEW YORK\nAlternate Periods of Weakness\nand  Strength   Feature\n,   Wall Street Trading\nNEW YORK, Sept. I.\u2014Alternate periods of weakness and strength characterized today's market with final quota tions disclosing irregularity. Trading whs largely of a professional character, with neither bulls nor bears able\nto   gain   any   decided   advantage.\nTtails developed a temporary outburst of strength umb-r the ler.der-\nship of Chesapeake & Ohio, which advanced 4 points, to 1112 *\/_\u2022, duplicating\nthe record high prices established a\nf*.w days prior to the deduction of\nthe quart ely dividend. Tbe preferred\ntouched   a   new   top at   HI%.\nNew 192fi peaks were also attained\nhy Kansas City Southern common un<(\npreferred, and Chicago (treat Western\npfd. United States Steel common and\nGeneral Motors closed fractionally\nhigher at 150H anil 217% respectively.\nDespite the continuance of the 5\nper cent renewal rate for call money.\npool operations were conducted in a\nselect   list  of   specialties.\nSugar shares gave one of the best\ndemonstrations of group strength on\nreports of Improved trade prospects.\nAmerican Sugar was the leader with\nan extreme gain of over 3 points, at\n11%. part of which was lost on realising.\nCall money held steadv at 5 per cent\nall day.\nTime money nnd commercial paper\nrates   were   unchanged.\nTotal   sales\u20141,31)1!,r.tlll   shares.\nWear   York    Qnotattona\nHigh       Low     Close\nAllied    Chem.    ...    llfu     IU%    in;\nAmer.     Loco.     . ..     IDT'\/j     107 %     I(17a;,\nAmer.    Tele      14H 147 U\nAmer.    Tobac.     ..    lit%    ItlC     \t\nAiiaconda           r>0 ii.%     \t\nAtchison,        l--^li    1?,$%     \t\nBaldwin            121%    120'A    120'..\nBait. & Ohio ... l\u00bb7\\ 107 117 fi\nCan. Pacific- ... iti\"1* M$% ir,d\",\nCerro   De   1'asoo,      70*      70        ....\nChllo  Copper   ....      )I\u00ab      %:.%     \t\nChrysler      M,%      3\u00ab>fi\nCorn   J'rmlucts    ..      4.1'\/*       4 1%      4-1 \u25a0'S\nDodgo   \"A\"       30'g      2!\u00bb\"\u25a0*.     ...\nDTlpont           307        30t \t\nGen.    Motors    . , .    ll|K    tHU    217%\nGranby             2fi'j      _tfu\\       |*|s\nGt.   Nor.   pfd.    ...       SO fflU       toi.,\nHowe   Kound    ....       42 41 ...\"\nIrttl. Nickel . . . 371\u00a3 37 ^ |yu\nKcnne.   Copper    ..       57 fit'..'-,       \">7 '\nM.    Y.    Central    ..     UU%     14 4      . LIT,\nNor.     Pacific    ...      si ',.,       sou      si\nPhillips    Ccte.    ..      Siu       Bjg       *--,;,\nRadio    Corp.     ...      ~,;\\%      HU      |]\nRock,    Island     ...      fi r. > M      fi|sj     \t\nStudebaker     .....      r>S%      571,       5sU\nShell    Union   Oil,.      Ma      ft%     ..\nSinclair   Oofta,    ..      ti%\nSou.    Pacific    ...    109       ]0si;\nStan.   Oil   Cal.    ..      112%      ftjfi      \u00abk\nStan.   Oil   N.   J...      43^     ..   '\nTex.    Gulf   Sulph.    110%    Hltt     IMS\nration   Oil   Cal...      \\,l%      4ftt      g|\u00a3\nUnion    Pacific    ..    l\u00abl %    159tt\nu.  s.   Rubber  ..     llu     ifu   'n\\k\n|u?y.s,oV:: 'M >8* ,M*\nGRAINS AVERAGE\nHIGHER AT CHICAGO\nCHICAGO.   Bept,   tt \u2014 All   grains aver\naged higher today on the board of\ntrade, short covering for a house witb\neastern connections being responsible\nfor liberal baying of Wheat, which\ncarried that grain up grade. Con\nand oats followed wheat, largely be\ncause of unfavorable weather condi\nlions. At the finish wheat w;is u|\nlc to l%a; corn had gained &C to\nIKe; outs Vie to %c higher; and pro\nvisions   unchanged   to   17'\u25a0.(*\u2022   advance\nValuable\nInformation\nIf you arc not receiving our\ntwo   house publientinns.   we will\nhe pleased to mail them 10 you\nregularly.\nFortnightly Market\nReport\nContaining market quotations,\ncapital, dividends; New York,\nMontreal and Vancouver Stocks;\nlatest information on Government, Municipal and Industrial\nBonds.\nWeekly Mining Review\nLatest news of the Mines and\nMining Market.\nR. P. Clark & Co.\nLIMITED, VANCOUVER\nNelion   Branch\nPhon\u00bb  100\nSTOCK PRICES IM\nAN EASIER TREND\nReaction Sets In;. Liberal Supply Massey-Harris on Hand;\nAlcohol   Prominent\nTORONTO. S\u00abpt. 9. \u2014 Security\nprices turned slightly reactionary for\nthe most part in today's trudiiiR on\nthe Toronlo cxrliange. There was a\nliberal supply of Massey-H'irris and\ntho price turned easier in the later\nstages.\nAlter selling at 19 nt the outset the\nMock gave way to 67^, and finished\nat   IS%.  a  reci*s-sbm of   1  point.\nCanadian Alcohol was prominent and\nreached   a   high   point    for   the   current\nmovement   at   21T,,,   with   closing   bid\nnnd   asked   prices  at   it41   tn  -2.\nWinnipeg- Ktcctric common held\nstrongly    between    .1!)'..'.    and   t'.0.\nItrazilian Traction eased off IU, to\n11814. Trading in Abitibi was light,\nand the last transaction was at. 9l1i,\nU   advance  of   'a.\nLaureniide reached a.high price at\nIO:. t.i.\nHmelters   gave   Why   3   points,   to   250.\nSale*\nTOHONTO,     Sept.     9.    \u2014    Sales\u2014(M\nBnuJHan.    50    B.C.    Kish.,'   3fi0   Canada\nBread,   172   Cement.   3BII   Canners   pfd..\nStS    huluth    Superior     200    Laurentide,\n111 Maple Leaf 1J6 MacKinnon pfd.,\nSIT Nickel, 110 i'aper frovinclal, O0.\"\">\nAlcohol, I9S4 ITassev-Marris, 385\nShredded   Wheat   ill   Winnipeg   Bee-\ntrie,\n\u2014      ' mm\nBritish    Columbia     eggs\u2014Fresh    extras,    -t 3c;    fresh    firsts,    -lie;    pu llet i,\n39c.\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nHid Asked\nB.   C.   Silver          1.92 2.00\nCoflc        ,0fi\nDunwell       1.30 1.32\nGlacier      0f( ,0X\n(Ua4atone       ,\"i> .33\n'\"\"-ranby           21.00        U.H\nHowe    Sound           40.00 lli.iKI\nInt.    Coal     I'M., ,20i*\nLoeky  jim    if; i;i.,\nNatl.    Silvr     ft|        \t\nPiwotor      1,14        2.3n\nSelkjrks           ..... .04\n\u25a0Ihwrcreat     inia ,111,\nLeadsmith      ftfH 10%\u00ab\nNat.    Hi!.     SU || .:\u25a0!.\nAthabasca  ,||\n,!   C   .Mont inyt .o(i:i-ii;\nBr.   Pel im,. .12\n.Maple    Leaf    * |(i\nTrojan       f] 1, i\u00bb2\nTORONTO MINES\nBid Asked\nPremier             2.20 t.K\nHoilinger            1 \u00abi.:if> tf.ft\nWest    Dome      2\\\\'t .21 \",\nKirkland              ],]\" 1.20\nLake    Shore       n.75\nNoranda          111.20\nTeck     Hughes              1.7:, 1.70\nVipond               1,77 I.TI\n\u2022teem          i.r.7        1.61\n-Mining   Corp.    . .'        3.71 \t\nNipi.-sing                fi,;o \t\nWINNIPEG   GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nWheat\u2014 Open     High       Low      Cltta\ngot   ...   131      Iff*   iie\\i   lain\nK\"    |J13\n.Dee,     ...      Ill 130 127'\"a      Ll*\u20ac\n\u25a0May     .,,      m%     Kit'K     tit**     I3t*;,\n<>t't.      ...        17\u00ab        4|tt        47-^        47'j\nffi*     m8\nI'OC.       ..  , t%% fl \u00ab|% |ffl\n\u25a0May     ...        t| (|U       4!) |*|iZ\nBoney\u2014\nOet.     ...       tip,        fin.,       t!|i,       HM\nJw\u00bb :       if1\nOi'C. . . .       mi', tin*'\u2022, lim , *;a'x\nMay ...       If |4 il lit, %i\nl-\"lax\u2014\nPOt ... MC |U M|U M|\nDm. ... 161 in jap., im\n^ ... (10 ill IB? Ml\nOe't.     ...       eell,       |I mi,       |,u\nBusiness Facts\nLAST PHOTOS OF RUDOLPH\nTh b combination of -\nSAVINGS\n,. JL,   ACCOUNT\nkV-;r\"M:    ANO\nCMECKIMC\nAI.CO0NT- ^_\ne, ARECeNT 0FVELOP-\nWfciST IN 8AMX OOIICY,\nKootenay\nMetallurgical\nLaboratories\nCustom Assayers and\nAnalytical Chemists\nj4H Work Oat Same Day as\nReceived\nW\u00ab   Solicit   Your   Patronagi\n810 Baker Street  -  P.O. Drawer 1073\nNELSON,  B.  C.\nILL RESUME\nT\nInterest 1\u00ab now pal* on ioi\u00abe decking aocsuntB.\nA    new    and    teet \u2022Ut    rt*' Plopnwni     iii\nbank   poliev   !>*   that   of   pa\\in\u00ab   inieiv--t\non   checkihet   scenantR.     One   hccothh\nthus MrVM at* both a cliecklng and fl\nKM.vings   account.    With    the   ndvanta'-'- \u25a0\nor both to tiie fepoattor.\nInterest at usual \u2022avloff* bank rate.-,\nin paid upon the minimum balance lefl\nIn tbe account during au Interest period, usual I v six months. As mini\nlarge bank.-i require that a food-alted\nbalance he maintained on e checking\niccoont, this is a distinct advantage\nto   the   customer.\nLarge banks nre ahle to operate\nsueh   a.   svstem   because   the   combined\nbalanoM of their many noeoonta five\nthem ii good-sized invest ment fund.\nFrom the investor's point of view, tlie\nmethod   If  a   great   convenience.\nRREGULARITYSETS\nIN IT IMREftL\nLosses   in   Excess    of   Gains;\nMontreal  Power Closes\nUp Unchanged\nMONTXUUle*. Sept.. 1*.\u2014Stock prices\nturned irregular in toihiy\"s session nl\nthe- Montreal market, following a.\nstrong opening aud at tbe close losse.**\nwere    jn    excess   of   r,ain.->   i\u00bb   \"    '\nMontreal    Power    pfd.     closed\nchanged  nt   BOH.    National   Bnpararki\nhad a turnover of 111] shares, nnd\nenptd   bl    die    new    high   of    72   for   a\nnet Katn \u00ab-r ivi-\nProvincial I'apff was tbe strong\nfenture closing at the new lii\u00abh oi\nIII)   for  a   nel   gain   of  \\   point*\nThe greatest loss wns suffered b>\nHillcresi which closed at U Un- R net\nloss   of   1ft  point-.\nClosing- Prlcti\nAshes! ns 21 ! Abitihi. 93: Ind. Alcohol. 11%; Broil I, U*Jii Hreweries, 72;\nBrompton, :ir, ; B. C Hsh., 71; Laurentide 104' u: B, E, Steel 2nd pfd.. t\\\nSpanish   pl'd,,    1 17lL.;   Spanish   common.\n1&M4; ste;iuici's pfd.. MH; Bteam#rd\ncommon 2'.'1,1. Montreal Power. Til\nQuebec    I'ower,    Klo'j;   Smellers.    ISlttl\nBMwInlffan,    221;    st.ei    of    Canada,\n109'..; Atlantic Sugar new, 21; TeX-\nlile. 117; Winnipeg Kleotiic, .'.'.'.\nSales\nHONTRKAL, Sept. it. \u2014 Sales\u2014 2ft.-\n295 Abitibi, 1'>-r. Allnnllc Sugar. .1971\nBraalllan, 2~~, Brompton lit, iVmeni.\n:i4ii Car pfd., SIM Alcohol ::tr> steamship   pfd.,  )I6   Bridie,   4M 0   Laurentide,\nmi Montreal l'ow-(- pfd., \u00absi2 Brew-\neties. till fhnelttri, 491 ihawlnlfan,\n378   Spanish    River,   39,'.   Wayagainack,\nltr.7    Winnipeg   Kle\u00ab*trlc.\nTODAY'S DIVIDENDS\nImproved   Weather   Conditions\nNoted on Prairies; Drying: Winds Blow*\nWINNIMDC1 Sept. <t. \u2014 improved\nweaihfr conditions in western I'jinada\nwill permit general reaumptlon of har*\nvesting by tbe early purl of nexi\nweek, according to reports rocelved\nhere   today.     Slight    froata   during   the\npast two nlffita have noi  caused nay\ndamiire to the crops.\nDrying winds and moderate tempera*\nHires are general and thr*shing is progressing In many sections nf Saskatchewan. Opefationa are expected to\nbe    resumed    In    Manitoba    by    Monday\nand on Wednesday in Alberta, providing   preaent   fkvorable  conditions  oon-\nI illlle.\nThe shortage of luirvesters has been\nsomewhat relieved bv Contingents of\nmen from the I'nited States. Small\ngroups of wotkers from eastern Canada hav.* also parsed through Winnipeg   weslward.    during    the    past   week.\nThe local employment office, however, has not been ahle to supply the\ndemand   for   har\\est   hands.\nAm.   Li.   R   P.   Eng,   com.   q ISC\nAm,   La   K.   V   l:'.n-.   pfd.   q I1.T6\nAm.    PubllO   .Service   pfd   <i ILTI\nAm.    Siiul'f    coin    q Mb\nAm.  Snuff  pfd.  0 IH\nAm.    Sleel    Kouiulrv   com.   <i TM\nAm,   Steel   Foundry   pfd.   q |1.TI\nArkansas   Natural   ibis   q Se\nBraslllan   Traction   pr\u00bb.   q l\"i'r\nCambria    Iron    aa Mb\nCanada   Oread  1st  pfd q IK\u00ab\nCanada   Plead   It  pfd   q l\\'t\nChatham   A   Phenix   (| \\m\nCom ml.    Invest.    Tr,   com.   <i 90c\nCommt.   Invest.  Tr,  1% 1st  pfd  Q. l%%\nComml.  Invest Tr. t%%  1st   pfd. q 1 %4E\nCuanintv   Trust   q VI\nHood    fUibber   com.   q -fl.Ofl\nImp.  Tobacco  nf Canada  ord,   eha.lU*\nimi.   Button   H.   ai.  q l(e\nMidland   Utllttei   pr   lien   \u00abi l%*t\nMidlnid   Utilities   A    pfd.   q \\\\>.\nMoto   Meter   Class   A.   q !\u25a0\u00ab\nMon niain   1'roducers   com,   q line\nNatl,   iirewerles  com  q... |I.M\nNail.   BrewerlM  pfd,  q .\\'(\nN.    V.    Steam    pfd.   q $1.7.'.\nOhio   Fuel   Corp.   q Zt-\nOil   Well  supplv   pfd.  \u00ab| L%\u00ab\nOld  Colony  K,   it,  q \\%%\nI'aige-Deiinit    com.    q \\Q\nl'aige-1). iroii    pfd.    q [%4\nProphylaotlc  Brush pfd, q fl.il\nKeece    Button   H.   M.   q Uf\nRe-toe   Folding   Maeli.   q :>\u00ab\u2022\nTide   Water   Assoc.    e,,m    q Nfl\nTide   Water   Assoc.   UL   pfd.   q $n.',ft\nV.   S.   Trust   q \\e\\h_\nUtilities   Pr.  A   Lt.   CI.   A,  m el-liilh\nDtllltlM   Pr.  I  Lt.  CI.   It   q Ms\nCtllities   I',-.   &   Li.   pfd.   q  . ,|l.n\nWinnipeg   Flectrlc   pfd.   q t%%\nWeekly Clearings\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS,    Sept.    I.\u2014Flour    unchanged;    shipments\u201413,321.\nBran\u2014111.SO, I\nWheat\u2014No,    1    northern     tt.BItt    to\nll.SIUi        *M''V.        H.44U;        September,\nfl.HH;   December   |1,\u00abH-\nCorn\u2014No.   I   vellow    IOC   to Hie.\nOata--\u2014No. 3 while   lifts to tl%c\nFiax\u2014No,  I, %S.H%  to n.iivi,\nBOURNEMOUTH, Sopt. tt.\u2014Riotous\nscenes tevelop at PrlttHh Trade I'nion\ncongress when miners' representative\nsuggests ratlwnymen were resjmnsible\nfor   failure   of  general   strike.\nCompany of Canada,\nOffice   Smattfofl  ar%   RafinJng   DepartmeOl\nf TRAIL,   BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Ck^perj'Lead^uidj^tt^Ow\u00bb.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Coppe\/^i^l^wNnid^inc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL*\\\nKept.\ncleiirii\nTORONTO\nare   the   bank\npal    cities    of\nWeek   ending   Sep\nHalifax    \t\nSaint    John    \t\nMoncton     \t\nBherhronke    \t\nQuebec      \t\nMontreal      \t\nOttawa     \t\nKingston    \t\npeterboro     \t\nToronto     \t\nHamilton    \t\nBrantford    \t\nLondon      \t\nKitchener    \t\nWindsor      ......\nPort   William   .\nWinnipeg     \t\nPrandoii     \t\nHegtna    \t\n\u25a0kakatoon    \t\nMoo.se   Jaw\nPrince    Albert\nLethhridge      . . ..\nCalgnry      \t\nKdmonton     \t\nNew   W.'stminnt.\nVancouver    \t\nVictoria\t\ni.\u2014The   followini\ns    for    the    niiie-i-\nominion    for    the\n.$ 2,140,161\n.    2,111,173\nTsT.OM\n111,111\n.    MtfOII\n.  86,415.110\nfl.nnr,.\nni.tit\n141,17\n. S2,600,r,2\n.    1,111,578\nIII.M\n.    1,110,710\n79i.7r.-i\n1,750,041\n110,404\nS4.76S.I84\n1,151,001\n312,03:\n496,75i\n4,651.100\n4.177.111\nI40,ir\n15,211,543\n1,121,011\nMetal Markets\nNEW   YOKK,   Sept.   9.   \u2014   Copper   \u2014\nnull;   electrolytic,   spot   and   futures,\n1444c asked.\nTin   \u2014   Irregular;   spot   and   nearh\n$fi7.*7;   futures,   |<B.50.    '\nIron\u2014Steady;    prices    tinchnnRed,\nLead\u2014Stead\/;  apot, Js.no.\nZinc\u2014Steady;    Bast    St.    Loij\nand   future.q,  J7.40,\nAntimony*\u2014Spot, 515.\nAt  London\u2014\nStandard copper \u2014 Spot 150 2s N\nrbtures, 161 I6r Electrolytic\u2014\u00abpot\ntfifi lis; ftiturei   \u00a3f.7 Sh,\nTin\u2014Spot.     f-lfi2     12s     fid;     future\nwpoi\nlid.\nebaad\u2014spot,  \u00a332\nM|   futui\nf.'il\nZinc\u2014Spot.   (34;   futur.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTTU.AL, Sept. 9\u2014Cheese dull\nf-egs  firm and  hulter em-ler.\nCheese \u2014 Finest Westerns, HJi-frc to\n1C ^i c.\nRudolph Vfclfntino takes last \"fade-\n,;\u25a0     ai    ihe   p;\u00bbper   left,   'he   fa! \u25a0\nRudolph Valentino. Idol of millions of\nmotion     picture     fans,     who    died     in\nNew   fort,   i- 'cently.   Is   shffwn   with\nWtnirred     Iludniit.    hi.-'    SMOnd    wile.\nfrom   whom   ho   waa   divorced   some\nnthe uk\".    -\\i   Hi \u25a0   lower  left   are\n[\nExchange Rates\nNEW    Ve IHK.  He 1.1.   ee    -     St. tlin\nh\u00abn\u00bbe   ,\u25a0:,\u2022 v   ,,e    ,4.11    e,ll.,le,,    I,ills\ni.s:, demand\nI-',,ee eeeee    lee.e'    .ilviT- -'i 1 '., 0.\nSaturday Special\nKing Declares  Premier Under\ntook  to   Defame  Late  Customs Minister in Ontario\nSTRATFORD, Ont, Sept. :t\u2014Color    the    COfcset*VatlVe    government    :i\nipeclal permit bad been leaved to\nillow    Ml    CiachO'Slovah    men    lo\nwork for a firm of contractors on\nCanadian railways, declared W, L\nMackenzie Klnff, here loniS-bt, Volet the authority ot Sir Henry liray-\nion, acting  minister at Itninlfrotlon.\nthe     permit      ll.nl     been     iss !     lo     o\nfirm,   conalatlng   of   Poley   Brothers\nf Bt,   Paul,   Minnesoia;  Oen\u00bbral   Her-\n\\ey of Oleniarry. former Conaervatlv<\nandldate and to Bwtnaon, a Bwed*\nf this >ort or thing bus sinned already  it   menus  one  Of  two  thing**.\nEither labor was scarce or certain\ncontractors wen* to (al special favors, \"i challenge Mr. Meighen and\nSir Henry Drayton to deny that the\npermit    has    imi     been    is-iied    atAOe\ntbe   Covtarvai [ra   governnjenl   came\nInto office. '\n'\u25a0I cannot truat myself to say what\nI think,\" referring to Mr, Melthm's\nreported refel'ence In the late Ceoig.\n|ioi\\ in. '\"It is but charily to M9\nthat Mr. Meighen la so overdriven\nami so overwrought and bis presi nt\ncondition    is   BUCh    tbat    ha   tea    lo*\nconm.1 of bis  better Judgment\"\nrfearg-r-s DeAunatloa\nMr. Meighen hai aald Oeorge Botv.\nin   was   bis   friend.   \"_;!   learned   today.\"\neatd Mr. King, \"that in the courae\nof bis wild Journey throughput tiu^\ncountrv, speaking at str< et eorm ra,\nhe undertook to defame tin- nam.\nuf   Qe-arge    Boivin   at    Kincardine.\nThe   premier   bad   sa id   that   OeOTge\nHoivin was reapontlhla for the <:nn-\ndttton   of   the   cuatoms   department\n\"Are the people of Canada going I\"\nstand for that, are there to be nn\nStandards hi pubHo life, no sense id\ndecency or H a man hcviu.-e be\ncalls himself the  premier of Canada\nto condemn *i ma n who lies in Ml\ngrave.''   _\nSPOKANE STOCKS\n(l'.l|e.erl.'.l ley!'. \\V   Al>|eI.y;Vl el ,\n.\\inn-. e' en I \u25a0,l'' i\nllreizilleeee      PH.\nNleeiiilie.j:     e  \u00ab\nI'HI',   \"il       L},',\n0mtltm      Pf6] ee\n.An\nP.\nII, ewe'\nII.\neel\nNeel'lll,\nleeeeli;,.\neUlilllli        \t\ntnttr.  N'ie-k.i\nSllve-reeneilli\nl.e-ee.lsileille     .\nLucky .line  \u2022\nRichmond\ndoldamlth\nI'elee.   I,   S  neiel\nCanada Bonds\nWIXNII'Hel. Si'iel. t.\u2014Tha le,.e,ilii-\ninn   weer   leesiee,   pliOPB:\nWeer    le.eeees llil.    |10d eiMe,    jleelee\nu:i?   |10l.li.\nVictor)' li.eins \u2014 HM Jll'll HI; 1933\nJ1IH 2iel.. #leei:il)ei: lit\\l 1103.'Teh\n,lo:i.2;,ee;   H3T.   JHI7.10.\nWeer leeeeee renewal*\u2014111?, ftftA.SS:\nIMS,   JlOL'.^e\nRefunding I'.eenM \u2014 . I'j.t. l'i'i'.lOle\nflllle.ireei; 1:113, flOl Jll, IBM. 1(120:\nI'HO, S'.ee.lllle. *!eii:;ei\u201e; mi, |tl\u00ab!Sh\nJl)te.30n. \t\nMlsalnc liink tellw eel IJi'lreell I,\nnllopM tee have klelneepttl k ounhlct\nol  nuolher  bank and  stolen  tlUtltl.\nlies     -Ms!\nEgg Markets\nQuality Dentistry\ni'iist   ask   your  frienda  about  Peer-\nbss quality 'and thoroughly convince\nvtmr-eif Ui.it It is permanent and de-\np. nd.ible Hon come up and K*t oiy\nrut no.ite.' No matter how much or\nhow little denitstry ynu need you'll\nIn id 11 iy pries vury reasonable\u2014<iual-\nit\\' considered. I will saxe you money,\nanil   vour   work  will   be  backed  up  with\nan ironclad 15-year gu*raatee,    1 have\npb ased your fi it nds ami can Hatisfy\n\\uu.      I   ,un   here   tJ3   serve   you   paraou-\nKature Sxpres-     Natur* Ixprei-\nBlon cm    Blon 32K    CC\n$10 S\nOTTAWA,   Bept.\nII-.      Pee'     1.,     |fc;\nMontreal,   -     *15i\nUle'iei'i'i','.-    '-      ' I'.\nplates   .... <P1U     brldjfework\nI Growing   Girls' 0pek eveninos\nSlippers and Oxfords\n\u25a0 Black   nr   Brown   Call'   and i\nPatent Leather.    Welted soles\n?3.85\nl\nBoom,   aOE-6-7-8-9-10-H-ia\n' 7,','*      rir.i     !. i Second noor Juraleeon Bide.\niWATSON SHOE CO., LTD.; **\"_?_?__*\nto   ,34c;    lie-i ' Phone Main 1853\n| Shoe    Repairinci    at    Reduced    Prices! GPOICANB.   WASH\n?M#on]Au 4'iiinpi\u00abi8\nGloves\nGracefill tapering finpors, in very noat  designs, are the\noutstanding features of our Fall  Fabric Gloves.\nWe can honestly recommend any of these gloves to fill\ntlie chic finish of vour Fall outfit.\nMOKOSKTTK FABRIC Gl.OVICS\u2014French-made, with contrasting cuffs; 2-button. Colors: F.uck, mastic. Sizes\nfi, fil.., 7, TL..\nFABRIC SUEDE GLOVES\u2014WW] turn-hack, embroidered\ncuffs; 1-button. Colors; Gwy, mode, aluminum, covert.\nSizes (ie., 7, 7'L..\nNew Pouch Handbags\nAmong the many beautiful goods recently received is\nan outstanding collection of the latest in Pouch Hand\nBags. These Pouch Hags are an essential accessory to\nyour Fall outfit, and are designed and made on strong\nframes, covered in well-dressed leathers. The collection\nincludes; Two-tone Bags, in alligator, colored morocco;\nEnvelope Style Bags, in patent and attractive spotted\nleathers: Pony Skin Bags, best English morocco; also\nChildren's Party Boxes, in patent leather. All the bags\nhave an inside pocket and mirror. Prices from, each\n $*U)3  to  $6.05\nChina Department\nWHITE  PORCELAIN  WARE\u2014Octagon shape. Clearing prices on surplus slocks.\nWorth seeing today, as quantities are  small.\nPlates, each 8<S 11<S  15-*\nFruits, each 8*?\nBakers, medium, each          809       Large 45^\nScallops, largo  * ...30^\nPlatters, fl-inch, each  ...   35\u00ab*       10-inch    -19s*\nSugar and Cream, pair 7~<p\nCciiniot potsibll) rrplti rr nl Ihrxr prirrs.\nBRQWN WARE TEAPOTS -U><, 5!ty, C9<\", 79<^\nPUDDING BASINS, White lined . . 23<?, 25-*, -5,*\n Tagc Ten\nTIIE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926\nThe Ark\nSPECIALS\u2014 Ladies'    Silk    Hooe,    all j\nelzes  and   colors;   regular  76c  etock;\nto    clear,    50<*.      Something    new: j\nGingham     Crepe,    25<*     Ppr    yard.)\nHeavy    Factory    Conor,,    25^    Per I\nERT\nptve an IfiUrWtlnf mul Instructive\nlecture, illustrated ley leenti'in eelielefe. j\ntie dosiTiIeeel elllfereill pleees.\u25a0\u00bb eef life ,\nln    China,    iniluelinlf     the    prlraltlTe\nmeans   eef    traniepoi'tiilioie   fieeel    eigrl\n'ZTsti    Per\n>.\",<*   yarei. | Junior League Executive Picks\n\u2022 \u2022'eei.   ere- j n Team to Play\nI'ry a,.,e,l\u00bb.j 'YrM\nI\nyarel.      Canton    Flannel\nynrel.      Awning,    Dui'k,\nCiiilaln   niali'iial,   2.\"><4\nteenne. 3Qe* Vee'el.    Btapl\nchealieeel   in  the  ,-lty.\n1    W    HOt MF<! i    A\"<r '\"I  '\"\"\"'\u2022 *t  deliberation  anel\nPhone  534    \u00abQ\u00ab   V.rnon   gt, : .Fmii,.i-   1' all   leamie.   iie.elliiK   leesi\n' ~     ~ ~  jnlBht'lll     II lfi.-.'     e.[     Hi,-     league'\npreeelel nil, I',. 1'. Rogers, sele'e'leal the'\nI 'eeeiee :ee eY|ee-e seeel Ne-lseeei eiKeeiilst\nj Ti'eeil    l'eee'    poflMMtOfl    eel'    llei'    Ueiteje'eli'\neeip.\nI     The    le'.'em    seleete.el    e'eeiisiste..!    eef:\nII.    Hill.'II.     (Oetll      D.     lleeiinee.     liu-hl\nIeeel,:     ll     Mi \u25a0!.. e\u201el.    Ill    lee, li!    A.   .[. ffe.\nI'lulet half; li. Wallaces, renter balf;\nA.   .Meleeieis.   left   half;   Q.   Campion,\nMICE POLL\nI\nDefective\nEyes\nAre the greatest energy\nspenders.\nCorrect them to prevent waste.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist   and   Optician\nNelson News of the Day\nl     taut da\nUl,    ifttue\ne,f Hie' seeeeeeeii, Oyttet   He'-\nS. [ile eiileei-     11.       S|eee:;el\nI 1114)\ni     Dauexhtem   of   Bcntla   e\n' I o'clork. . Important I'el'-\n' Clal   elenliiK.\net     teeeiieilll.\nt'vL'ee)\nNothing Too Good for the Sick\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescription Specialist\nTn butnaas fer ye,eer health. Let us\nfill yeeeir. prescription,, Aleeil eeeelels\npie.inptly executed, fall anel lyalt f.er\njour   eeer.     Plion,   1.\nSiiieeleev  le,nils-  1   lo  4  anel  7  to 9 n tn.\nThere   will  be  a   elaeee-e.  eel   Yieeir.  Fri-\n,lee>,   S. 1,1,Mill,er   HI. . 1 llil I\nWonted- Tweeny carload, e.f orchard\nneee    apple,.      Write    McDonald    .leetn\nCompany  for prlc*a before eblpplnc.\nKill)\nTlee   Women  Of   Ne leeeeee   eeeeel   Mli'i eeeeeeil-\nieiK dlatrlcl are* cordially invited iee ee\nreception tee meet .Mrs. Harry dole \"ee\nnoturday, September ll.'ae  K. I'. Moll,\nfrom ItM tO fe :.1.l p.eee. Mr. Ileeriy\neeeele    will    Rive    eeee    addreaS.      Musieeel\nprogram  and  {,***)\nWhile On\nVacation Have\nThe Daily News\nSent to You\nYou need not be without the paper while you\nare away from home.\nJust tell ua where you\nwant it sent.\nTheDailyNews\nNELSON, B. C.\nBy   mail   outside   Nelson*   60o\no month, $6.00 a year.\nB. C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO.\nAgents  for\nALBERTA   CLAY    PRODUCTS\nSEWER   PIPE  &   DRAIN   TILF\n306 Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\nToons mtllcfed port mul teel \u25a0\nIng mid cooking peara, Uarsdro'i at\ntoot toot to Horawlll. (41\nNOTICE\nThe reception iur Mrs, Many Oale\nwill be held ou Saturday, September 11.\nIt will he held in the X. of P. Hall\nfrom 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tiie latliea of\nIfelaon and uiimmndinff district are\ncordially   invited. (tftS)\nThe funeral of the late Miss Pen-\nfold will take place* 0n Friday, September 10th, at 2:30 p.m., from the\nrtsldence of Mr. and Mra. Charles F.\nHunter,   1122   Josephine   street.     (. ImiT )\nMr.*--. Aetlsy baa vacancies tor two\nPimm pupil a, Bajrinnera given ipectal\nattention.    7ns silica  street,        htsTj\nIf  your   paper   Ir   not   Mimed   bv\n140   o'clock   f-v.-ry    mornlag,   pleaaa\ntelephone Tht Daily New* You an*\nentitled to receive your paper by tlilf-\ntime. (4191)\nMen's Bole*   |i.&o, at watson's.\n(4M9)\nA\u00abk   your   dealer   for   NMson   Brand\nNew   Pack   Strawberry   Jam.        < ilium\nPHONE\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   and   Surgeon\nSuito   503   to   609   Rookery   Building,\nCorner Riverside and Howard,\nOver   Whitehouse.\nSPOKANE.   WASH.\nI\nI They Satisfy\nI      Your good taste will be\n* satisfied with one of the\nnew  Tweeds  featured   by\nus.    They will  be chosen\nI by,   and   satisfy,   men   of\ngood   taste.\nI\nAssorted Baby\nSatins\n50c Per Lb.\nKANDYLAND\nIT PAYS TO DEAL AT\nRUTHERFORD'S\nPrescriptions     Carefully     Filled\n, and Promptly Delivered\nIntelligent Service In All Departments. Fine Stationery-\nFountain Tens\u2014Eversharp Tens\nand I'enellH\u2014 Ingersoll AWitches\n\u2014Cameras\u2014- Rims \u2014 Developing\nnmi  Printing,\nMail    Ordera    Filled     Promptly\nRutherford Drug Co.\n0. K. BAKERY\n714   Stsnley   St\nPhon*  165\nWHOLESALE   AND   RETAIL\nYou   Mult   Hav.   It\nFor   Perfect   Toast   in   tho   Morning\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecializing   in   Correctinq   Defective\nSight   by    Proper   Glaswo.\nQuick  Repair Service.\nGRIFFIN   BLK.    -    \u2022    PHONE   125\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nCITY DRUG CO.\nFilms. Kodaks, Drugs, Stationery.\nMall Orders Promptly Despatched\nBOX 1083     Nelson. B.C.     PHONE 34\nHunting Time\nWill Soon Be Here\nTry us for Guns, Rifles and Ammunition,\n\"Duxbak\" Waterproof Clothes, Camp Equipment,\netc.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co. Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON, B. C.\nRETAIL\n..eeleeielc ridel: C. .letfe,, inside rlfkt;\n.1. W'eilheee. e-enler; II. Reethory. iii-\nsiele lfl;   K. Whitfield, neelsi.le Mr.\nIe   iee  ei   r,*meirkahle  fact  that   every\nmember    eef    tlee    teeem.    with    the    ex-\t\neeptioee   of   llee   res. rye.   II.   Chanmeeei.   e eelteere. The ve-ieek of the medico] m\nlee    either   a    llle-eell. -1'    eef    llee-    Wolves j reieereee     ill     .Neeeth     lleeilelll.     Where     Di'.\nOT   leeve   peeve!   eeeiil   111,'111   Al   eme-   tieeee- I Au! I   is  in  riurge  eef ee   ht'Sjeiteil   which\neer   anotheT. sarv.n   a   district   or   uleeeen   2.H0O.DO0\nII.   VVeii-.l   VM apoieeleel   eef. roe   for , pe e.|el...   iv.es   eles.rlheel  anil   llhistratl <1.    _,.     .    \u201e   , .       \u00ab   . f, r,\n111.'    Ml Is.,ll    cell.,'.    Which    leek'S    |,lee-e    I     the   dlld e   alUewe.l    ils   Ine-e'sl     V l\u00abl     \\0l2A    111    IMelSOIl    Udtt . lit\nSrptemtW    18,   eeee.I   Dral((    Me.ii.iils'eeiiil i nlhiise .sen ley (nqueeil  nnplauae. I fas*      by      TBOM\nll lee lee.  leeee'siiieiei. |     Th-'   neee'Iieeet    wees   belel    under    tha EllL'iblc\n..   IJeeilll    ails .h'e'S   e.f    lh-    won.eel's    mis- I _ * .\nslorutry   socle lies  at  Trinity   iad   Bt. I ;      \"    ' .\n: I'e.ill's.     Rev   W.   II.   Maeililnii.'v   weis       Vint   voles   In   Ihe   Dominion   rtM-\nj, he,lime,n.  Slid   solos  Hrer ItrlbUted    tion   in    Nelson    will   he   DIM    tonlKht.\nii,v   Mrs     \\    ii    \\\\-    Crosslty, Misslwh-n  the advance   poll will  he  open\nlittle   Annei'l.le   .end   .1    Kerr.' \u00bb\u00ab '*\u00ab*\u2022 he.ue's.  for llee first of three\n .w.  j week-nie-'hls    pre'e-eeling    thee    election.\nWINS  SPOKANE   RACE I <\"r   ll\u00bb'    _\u2022  \"r  coninir.leil .travelers.\n  j rallreeail   neon   ein,~.   sailors   who   have\nj    sriiKANI-:    Wept     I.\u2014poor   ruses, | ramm u Heve ihcy will be at.sent\nowned by J. Cheeetheim, Spokane, won I in  the ootUrM of duly  upon  ihe gel\nul    who    obteiin\nOfficer II.\nDescribe*   His   Hospital   Work  the   Spoken. Interstate  d-yhy   today *r\u00bbl   pontes   day,   and   \\\nin    M.ee-'l,    llo,,.,,    (,, \"'illl   ee   time   of   >|M   fur   thC   mill'   -eeeel    CI lilfl.'eet.'S    fl' 1,'VlSllli;\nIII    ISOrtfl   llOIUUI   tO L     wtn   r,(.e      K,,.,|,,    ,,\u201e.\u201e,,,,   |,v   It.    II. T.ewees'led.\nSeicirtics lOmm.'i't.   Ce.lejarv    wees'   s eel.      The       Tfce    pollblS   plei'i'   well   l.e   at    414\npurse wae sii'im\" Ward street.  Ileeseh Roberteon's spare\n__. ^e_. \u2014 J eefliee  premises,   and   Ihe  poll  will  be-\nlip Wednesday e\\'e-eeiiit,r. iee Iho\nlees'me-ii( of St. I'eeeeJ.s e lenre h. Dr.\nI''     M.    AUld,    neeilicel    inissiieiiaiv    to\nChina,   who   is   rlsttlni   in   Neleoo,\nWhen\ne   eeee    leili'ieieitieeee el    railway   carL,,,,en from 7 lo 111 o'cleee'k.    Mr. Tee\\yn-\ntle.-ii'    automobile     eel     Nieeceil'ii 1 sr,nll     w(1]     ,\u201e,     |\u201e     ___t, nelalic,.     freem\n.lis   twee brothers   v\neel   Robert,   111.   were   Intel\nFall Clothes\n$35.00\nNever have more handsome\nsuits been designed by Fit-\nReform than the new models\nfor Fall. Cut and fashioned\nby expert tailors from splendid quality Tweeds and\nWorsteds.\nWc also have the new sam-'\npies  if  you   prefer   a  suit\nmade to  measure.\n^26.50    $31.50    $35.00\nQuality\nService\nSatisfaction\nOpera House\nSaturday, Sept. 11\n8:30 p. m.\nSPEAKERS:\nHon. A. M. MANSON\nAttorney-General for British Columbia\n1-2 Price Specials\nFor Friday and Saturday Only\nHaving procurrtl the Bole selling rights\nt.f tha Pirlalftl) Const, ulso Nature's\nRival CorfrtS, BrauUres, Combinations,\nrtr., which wp ron.siilcr the vory best\nmailo, we have decided to Mil out entirely our entire stock of \".Gossanl\"\nCorsets. If you like '\"(lossnrds\" we are\nglad) because we do not, and thereby\nC&n savf you 50 per cent.     .   ,\n\"Gosrardt\" and a few other makes such\nas   \"Complnn's\"   and    \"American   IjHdy,\"\nvalues u*j to $4.75, NOW  i $1.45\nALL OTHER LINES HALF PRICE,\nincluding Corsets, Corset Combinations,\nWrap-arounds, Cirdles, Praiisiere*}, elc,\netc., of the above makes, alt go for two\ndays   at     HALF    PRICE\nOn Second Floor\nMiss Little has her CoisH-fUling llooms\ncomplete and invites all who find It\nlard to pVt fitted properly to call on her\nfor fittings or any information whatever.\nSpecial    Appointments    Arranged\nBe Fitted by an Expert\nRAMSDEN BROS.\nLadies'   Ready-to-Wear,   Dry   Goods   and   Boys'   Wear\nAND\nR. H. GALE\nLiberal Candidate\nTonight, 7 and 9\nMusic\nPresentation\nTonight's Song Is\n'SMOKE RINGS'\nfa \/\/if ^fff\/fh <<\/,\/\/(\u2022\/)fit mif\/LTf'i\/rf'r\/\n\/? ff  j'fr\/Yt\/f'r\/r' \/(\n_\/rtt\/((t'(\/(ry, f\/ir\", ciri'r\"ii\/n r\/,:Jf\/it\/ft>i\/'ei'. Jit'\/ir\/ffti \/Krur\/ffff\n*tnw uei0t$_ts4tsTj\nth \/Ae _\/uir'r\/A\/_i e\/0>u\/\/tr'(tS  eS(rr\/i,   \/rem   \/\/tt>fe^\/\/ft'f\/y\n\/<\u2022 \/tvet\/At'r\/u A,m.\n_S\/\u00ab. 01. 9Z &aA wf'\/frMWr\nflU    <\/r'\/(\/j'CSi.\nA lone woman aboard a\nfreighter bound for Kast\nAfrica. A rough  crow\u2014and!!\nSEA HORSES\nOUR GANG COMEDY,\n'ONE WILD RIDE'\nInternational News\nSCRIP BOOK\n.CONVENII NT \\M\n\u25a0\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1926_09_10","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0403025","@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":"1926-09-10 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1926-09-10 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0403025"}