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BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-WIDNIIDAY MORNINO, JUNI IS, 1884\nriVI CINTI A COPY\nDEBT READJUSTMENT IS U.S.A. OFFEl\nEATONS SPEND\nMOSTOFCASH\nHave Stopped Sale of\nGoods at Below\n' Cost Price\nINCEASES THE\nMARKUP SPREAD\nDo Not Combine the\nOrders From the\nVarious Stores\nOTTAWA, Junt M (CP)--Tbl T.\nnton Oomptny Limited hu been\nlncreuing itt mtrk-up\u2014the tpretd\nbetween wit tnd telling prlow\u2014ln\nrecent yetn. to counteract reduction! In nlu volume, tbe parlla-\nmenttry mut buying oommlttee\nlearned todty.\nContinuing lti lnvettlgetlon of tbt\nToronto mill order and retail orgulntion which orosiea ctntdt trom\ntht Atlantic to thl Rockltt, thl\ncommittee heard ont ot ltl ludltori\nexplain tht Btton mtrk-up ijitem.\nFor tbl yetr ending Jan., IB...\nthtn were ttlet of I80.l63.isa tnd\nnet grow profltt ot 111,087.347, rep-\nreientlng t markup of S3.1B ptr\nctnt. Stlet crept up to 865,-46,173 In\ni\u00bb30 tnd proflti to ei3.085.ai or\n33.e ptr ctnt.\nThen ctme the ilump period with\nttlet Jailing to M7.a88.450 ln IMS\n\u2022ad I34.711.M4 lut yetr.\n(Contlnutd en Pagt Tan)\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy   THE   CANADIAN   PRESS\nToronto and Montreal: stocka lr*\nregultrly higher,\nToronto mlnei: Mtlnly lowtr.\nNtw Tork: Stocks clowd hliher. .\n' Winnipeg*.    Wheat    clowd    un-\nToronto: Bacon bogs otf car up\n10 otnti to 935.\nLondon: Blr iilver, copper, tin\ntnd ilnc lower; letd higher.\nNew York: Bw iilver, lead md\nalno unchanged; copper higher; Ua\nlower.\n, Mew   Tork: \u2022 Cotton   tnd   rubber\nhigher; tugar tnd coffee lower.\nNew Tork: Cintdltn dollir up\n7-33 to 100 15-18.\nMARATH0NW1LL\nBE BIG EVENT\nEntry Closes on June 20;\nBicycle Races Features\nIn tnttclpttlon ot a good entry,\ntM ln in tttempt to organize early\nfor tht dty, tbt Ctntdlin Ltglon\nBugle bind hu wt Junt 30 u tht\nlut dty tor mtry to the five-mile\nmarathon, with athletei practlilng\nln mmy point! tbt net promises to\nbe ont ot tbl bett ytt.\nThe decorated bicycle event will\nbe mother feature ot the bind'i\nbig program md a large number of\ndaily colored wheel! tre expected to\nbrighten up tbl parade. Tht popularity of cycling will no doubt tdd\nto the mtry list thlt yetr tnd\nrioea have been planned for till\n10 tnd undert, 13 tnd underi ind\ntht is Ittn md under.\nBlack Widow Spider\nCause ot 2 Deaths\nMill Worker and Babe Are Victims of Bite of the\nSpider; Boise Doctor Making Progress\nAfter Many Days in Coma *\nSALT LAKE CITY, Utah. June 12 (API-The poiaonoui BUck\nWidow iplder waa blamed for two deaths today, one here and\nanother at Winona, Mln.\nWilliam Runell, a mill worker of Bauer, Utah, died last week\nof what wu then thought to be blood poiioning ,from a small\nblister on hit foot\nHit phyilcian today had decided the \"blister\" ln reality wu\nthe wound caused by the bite of the spider, several of whicn had\nbeen found about the Runell home.\nThe Miitiulpni death wu that of the three year old daughter\not Mr. md Mrs. Russell Jennings ot Vaiden, The child wu bitten\non the eyelid rrlday md died in a hospital later.\nAt Boise, Idaho, Dr. William Erke-Vbeck of Grandvlew, bitten\nby a Black Widow spider nearly three weeks ago, wu slowly recovering. He hu been in a stupor since shortly after he wu\nbitten md hu been partially paralyzed.\nConfesses to Stabbing Five\nto Death---and Doesn't Care\nGoes Boating With\nBull Moose He Didn't\nHave Heart to Shoot\nQUESNEL. B. C, gone IS (\u00ab\u25a0)\n\u2014A big bull moow wu Iree near\nhere today became cliff Vernon\n\u2022nidn't the hetrt to ihoot It.\"\nFlfteen-yetr-old Bobby Vernon\n\u2022warn the bull mow np to bit\nfather1! cabin on the mora et\nBoucher lake, near here, by rowing behind It tn a boat. But, although the Vernon family and\ntbelr neighbors were ihort o( mwt,\nthe fither tllowed the tnlmtl le\nwoape after be had led lt around\nthe lake a Mt by holding on to\none ear over the ilde of tbe boat,\nIN LOST CABIN\nOREFEW DAYS\nWork It now progrewlng on both\ntht cwgt-cut-from -tbt BU Tm .vein\nthrough tht tort Ctbln vtln, tnd the\ndrifting on tbe Lott Ctbln nln at\ntht Euphratei mine touth of NeUon.\nWork It thtplng up nicely tnd the\nmtntgement expect! to cut Into the\nmtln ore body behind the LOit Ctbln:\nvein ln a ftvdtyi.\nKimberley Board\n-HMBKRLBY. June IS\u2014Two new\nmemben, T. H. Lynd md Clifford\nBwtn, wert Introduced by Mr, Stafford.\nMr. Lloyd Crowe md Mr. Slide ipoke\non behalf ot Dominion dty celebration, ttklng tht board'! lupport. Tbi\nbotrd voted t turn ot monty toward\nprltea for children'! iporti. Mr. Stafford brought up tht matter of tht\ncurfew ltw, urged 10 earnestly lttt\nyetr. Klmbtrley U not t corporate\nolty to there tre difficulties In tbt\nwty of getting the ltw to operate.\nThe mttter of itrty dogi running it\nlarge wu brought up nut nothing\ndefinitely decided.\nA litter from Hon. H. R. Steveni\ntaking thl botrd'i help In lecurlng\ncoal orderi to kwp the Femle mlnw\noperating wu read.\nPUS FBOM  INJURIES\nVANCOUVIR, June 12 (CP). -\nMrt. Alezmder McLeod, 72, who\nsuffered t fractured pelvis md other\ninjuries when she wu struck by m\nautomobile on May IS, died today in\nSL Paul'a hospital.\nCONSERVATIVES HAVE CANDIDATE Dl\nEVERY ONTARIO RIDING; 262 ENTER\nMore Candidates Than in the\nLast Two Provincial\nElections; Vote 19th\nTOBONTO, June IS (CP) .-Without om acclamation tn tbt SO con*\nitltuenclw, Hi ctndldttw filed nomination! todty for thl Ontario election!. June IS.\nDeeplte tht cut ln rldlngi from\n113.to SO under tbt 'redlitrlbutlon\nmeiiurt, mon candidate! tn waking office thtn tt tbt lwt two provlnclil election!. In 1939, 336 were\nIn tbt, field, and tn 1S38 then\nwen 343.        '\nTile Coniervitlve idmlslttrttlos,\nwtklng itt third luccetttvt term in\nofflct, hw a candidate ln etch of\nthe B0 oonitltuenclw, headed by\nPremier Otorgt 8. Henry In Tork\n\u25a0ut where flvt  candidate!  tre In\noppoittlon.\n83 UBI\nLIBS  ENTER\nTbt Liberal!, under the leadenhlp\nof Mitchell Hepburn, oppowd by t\nConwrvatlvi nominee ln Elgin, la ti-\nptcted to bt pliced upon wven or\neight other ctndldttw wltb various\nLiberal tppellttloni or whow pollclw\ntn clowly tilled with tbtt ptrty.\nTbt Co-operative Commonwealth\nfederation, making lta flnt lmportint gettun In tbt Ontario field,\nnunid emdldttw to oonteit 37\nrldlngi. Tbey appear ln tbt city of\nToronto w well u ln other parti of\ntbi provlnw.\n13 COMMUNISTS\nFeurtwn \"itnlght\" Independent!\nwin nominated inn IS Commmjlit\nctndldttw.  Ther*  win fin desig\nnated u Ubor-flodtllitt. four Lib*\neral-Progresslvei, thnt Independent\nLlbenl, thrw Independent Conwrv-\nttlvei, two United Ftrmen of Ontario, and one each of Liberal-Labor,\nFarmer-Labor, Independent-Farmer.\nIndependent Dry, Socialist, Ltbor,\nWorken' lnduttrlil Ptrty, Dry Llbenl, md Indeptndent-Ubor. sti\nwomen wen nominated.\nTbe plethora ot nomlntw tor next\nTueidiy'i battle || wen In the number ot three-cornered or mon fights.\nIn only SS conitltumclei will tben\nbe a itralght two-party ctmptlgn.\nFrom thtn on tht btttlt Une broaden! to 81 three-corned tklrmlihw,\n13 four-corned fighti, tnd unrestricted warfare ln flvt five-cornered\ntnd thrw six-corned btttlw royi).\nSMITH   CANDIDATE\nA B. Smith, lecretary ot tbl Canadian labor Defence lugut, who\nlut winter wu acquitted of t charge\nof udltlon, wu nominated u t\nCommunlat ln But York, which\nPremier Otorgt 8, Henry hit reprewnted In tht houw for mmy yetn.\nOther emdldttw ln thii riding\nUt Mr. Henry, Htrry Stunderi, Liberal; A H. Wllllimi, CCF; Jobn\nWtlker. Independent, md B. 0.\nWerner. Soclllllt.\nMia. Tlm Buck, wlft ot tbt com-\nmunlit leader now ttrvlng t term\nln Klngiton penitentiary, received\nthe CommunUta nomination ln Toronto Btllwoodi. Bht wlU bt opposed by Mn. Jothut Smith, wlft of\nthe portrait irtlit, running u an\nIndependent. T. H. BeU, Conwrvt-\ntlveTnember ln the lut legliltturo\ntnd A. W. Roebuck, Llbenl. tn tlio\nnominated for thlt conitltuency.\nMeant to Take Only Lives\nBecause His House\n' Broken Up\nSUSANVILLE, Calif, June 12\n(AP).\u2014Quoted u declaring he doei\nnot care whtt the tuthorities do to\nhim', that his actions resulted from\nthe breaking up of his home, Peter\nAlosl, 45, confessed stabbing five\npeople to death, it was mnounced\ntonight by Sheriff James Leavitt\nThe sheriff said Alosl told him\nand other officers that he had not\nintended to slay five persons, but\nonly Joe Fazio, who he characterized u hli hitter enemy Snd the\nperson responsible for the estrangement between himself md his wife\nmd children.\nFIVI DIED\nFazio, a grocer, his wife, their\ngrown ion md daughter, md a\nwoman neighbor were found killed\nmd ln wme cues mutilated, near\nmd in their home hare Sunday\nnight\n\"He broke up my family, now I\nhave broke up his. All I wmt is a\nfair American trill.\"\nHe expressed his belief thtt the\nItalian residents ot Susanville would\nhave approved of the Fazio slaying\nif thty knew til the details.\nNO CHARGE\nNo oompltln against Alosl had\nbeen filed tonight and the accused\nmm hu given ho Indication how\nhe will plead when taken into court.\nOfficials, however, said they expected a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity.\nFEAR LYNCHING\nBecause of the excitement among\nresidents here, with rumors a\nlynching might be attempted, Alosi\nwu hidden in the buement of the\ncounty jail, where he wu closely\nwatched.\nAlosl's wife md two children recently went to Boston, md Alosl.\nwho nad been employed as foreman\nin a lumber mill, had quarreled with\nFazio.\nSuestloned today, Sheriff Leavitt\n, Alosi laid:\n\"I went to the home of Joe Fazio\nmd killed him. I itabbed him md\nput him in the bathtub where I\nwashed away the blood, md wu\ncutting him up when Mrs. Fazio md\nJohn came to the house.\n\"I could not get away so I killed\nthem too.\"\nNext, he said, he wmt to the grocery store the Fazios operated, with\nthe Intention of killing Sara Fazio,\nthe daughter. On the way there,\nhowever, he met the girl in m automobile with Mrs. Lena Amiitani, her\nneighbor. He tried to stab Sara and\nthe older woman put up a battle to\nstop him. He turned his knife on her\nar J she fell from the car.\nThe Fazio girl thm jumped out of\nthe other door of the automobile md\nrm down the road with Alosl iu\npursuit About 160 yards down the\nroad, u authorities have reconstructed the crime, he overtook her,\nitabbW her to death, and dragged\nher body into the weeds beside the\nroad.\nTWO CUT UP IN\nFIGHT AT COAST\nVANCOUVER, June U (CP). -\nAlex. Soboff md Arne Thomason\nwere suffering from knife wounds\non hands and arms today while\nTony Alexano wai held by police\non a charge of wounding. The arrest\nfollowed a report to police that a\nstabbing affray wu taking place\nearly today ln a house on Taylor\nstreet\nConstables found Soboff md\nThomason bleeding from cuts and\nAlexano wu arrested soon afterward. Three others alleged to have\nwitnessed the affray were taken to\nheadquarters u material witnesses.\nCrash Pilot Wot\non Alberta Man\nNBW WESTMINSTER, B.C..'June\n13 (CP).\u2014Clyde Holbrook, Chlctgo\npUot killed tn the erttb of t ltrgt\npuwnger aeroplane In thl Cataklll\nmountains lut Stturdty, wu t\nformer Cilgtry mtn ud t brother-\nin-law of H. B. Thompion of New\nWwtmlnittr.\nMr. Thompwn wld todty thtt\nHolbrook emitted In Cilgtry md\nterved during the Ontt wir wltb\nthe Royal Air Force, md waa twtrdtd wveral decontlom. Hi uld Holbrook cruhed wvtrtl tlmw In France\nbut wemtd to betr t charmed life.\nPrior to going to Cilgtry, Holbrook bid bwn employed for t\ntlmt In t clothing tton ln Huni,\nAlta.\nBritain to Add600 Airplanes\n\u2022By GEORGE HAMBLETON\n(Canadian Press Staff Writer).\nLONDON, June 12 (CP Cable).-Ejpansion of the\nBritish air force, announced some time ago, contemplates the addition of 50 squadrons, totalling roughly\n600 machines, it was learned today.\nThe government for some time has let it be\nknown it intends to bring the air force to parity with\nthat of any other nation \"within striking distance.\"\nPlans for expansion of the air force actually have\nbeen made and preparations began. Cabinet sanction\nremains to be given.\nExcluding 100 machines in India, Britain at present has only 800 first-line machines and 130 second-line\naircraft.\nThe additional 50 squadrons would place Britain\non approximate air parity with France, which has 1650\nmachines.\nThe British program will take perhaps five years\nto complete. It means provision for 20 new aerodromes\nfor the R.A.F.\nnspector Vance Plays\nImportant Role in\nPreliminaries\nTHREE-FOOT CLUB,\nSHELL EXHIBITS\nMrs. Carr Sits in the\nCourt; Doctor Given\nMuch Questioning\n  It (OP)\u2014Tm\nwttndww wtre betrd taa the upbtbet\n\u2022u t&KUittd twiw u provincial\npolloe mtrked exhibits of \"phytic*!\nevidence'' ln tlie preliminary hearing\nof three Indltn brothen, Rlchtrdton,\nEneai tnd Alex. Oeorge, chtrged wltb\ntht murder of Dominion Constable\nT. H. Gisbourne it Canford on or\ntbout Mty 34. Tht exhlblta wen\nmottly blood-itllntd artlclea. The\nbearing continued it night.\nStaff-Sergt. W. J. Service Identified\nclothee taken trom Eneu Oeorge, tlio\ntwo italned rocki tound by blm.\nDet.-Sergt. W. A. MacBrtint told of\nKing with Alex Oeorge to tht buth\nhind tbe rewrve when different\ntrtlelw hid been found cached. Thew\nincluded trousen, overalla which wen\nwet when found, rocki md a pollce\nbtton.\nA number of offlcltl envelope!.\nwhich wert very carefully opened by\nInipector J. F. C. B. Vance, revealed\nnew evidence. Thew wen Mtt of ft-\n(Contlnued tn Pagt Ttn)\nInt. Power Has\nEarnings Gain\n'MONTREAL. June 13 (OP)\u2014 Met\noverttlng earning! of controlled com-\nptnlw of Internttional Power oompany. Ltd., In the yetr ended Decern*\nber SI, 1933, Wtrt 13,2.0.303 compared to 11.937,430 In 1933, an Increue of 163,173, iccordlng to tht\nfinancial report luued hera todty.\nPrinceton Ranch\nOwner Not Guilty\nMurdering Partner\nVERNON, B.C., Junt 13 (OP) \u2014\nCharlea Hunter, Pentlcton rancher,\nwu found not guilty by m usiee\noourt Jury hen todty of t charge of\nmurdering Robert Ctmpbell tt Hunter'a ranch December 31, lall. The\nJury deliberated tbout two houn.\nBODY IS LOCATED\nNANAIMO, B.C.. \/une 13 (CP).-\nThe body of Joseph Mlhalich, IS, of\nExtension, B.C.. Who wu* drowned\nwhile on a fishing trip to the Nanaimo River canyon, Monday, had\nbeen found today.\n8IONS AIB TRANSPORT BILL\nWASHINOTON, June 13 (AP) \u2014\nPreildent Roosevelt todty tlgntd Into\nltw the admlnlitratlon'i bill for regulating airmail traniportatlon.\nGruesome Evidence Tells\nTale of Death Struggles\n10WITNESSES\nARE HEARD IN\nINDIAN CASE\n\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb mini \u00bbee\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbwwww\nBROWNLEE CASE\nIS POSTPONED\nIDMONTON. June IS <CP>-\nHearlng of tht MicMllltn-BrowB.\nlee cue todty wu wt ovtr from\nJunt 18 to Juni SS. dut to Inability of A. L. Smith, __. O,\nchief couniel for Premier J. I.\nBrownlw to tppetr ln tht action\non the tcheduled dita. Mr. SMith\nwu injured In t otr icddent\ntt Okotoks, Alta., recently.\niiiiiiumiHwiiiiwii\nQUADRUPLETS\nOFFERWISHES\nOnly Living Four Ard\nHopeful for \"Quint\"11\nBabes in Ontario\nHocfim oKti-'flBarM _<_&>-\nMtry, Mont, Leota, md Roberta\nKeyi, only quadruplets in nwnt hUtory known to htvt reached maturity, wnt greetings todiy to tbl\nDlonne quintuplet! In northern Ontario.\nBending thilr \"enthutlutlo con-\ngrttulttlont,\" thl Kiyi fouraomi\n\u2022aid; '\n\"We cm with thtm no fuller btp-\nplnew thin bu bwn oun tlwtyi.\nWe with them happy, useful, normal lives. Normal Uvea will be the\nmwt difficult of til problemi to\nachieve. Mmy handtcipa wtll comt\nbut mon thin enough thrllli to\noffwt.\n\"Like our parents, we would wave.\nt wand tnd itart thi quintuplet!\noft with tbi benefit of our expert*\nenw.\n\"We Invite tbt new trrivtli to\nvlilt ui In Holili.\"\nThe Keyi iliters recently nturned\nfrom their llrst yeir'i itudlw tt\nBaylor univenlty, Waco, Tex. Tbey\nu\u00ab 19 yetn old.\nIS SAVED FROM\nDROWNING\nVANCOUVER, June 12 (CP). -\nFrank Bltkeburn owed hii life today to the prompt action of four\nPoint Grey military men, who saved\nhim from .drowning late lut night.\nThe men were walking along the\nshore when they heard feeble cries\nfrom tbe water. With a lifeguard\nboat they searched ln the darkness\nuntil they found Blakeburn clinging to the bottom of hit upturned\ncanoe. They pulled him into their\nboat and took him ashore where he\nreceived first aid. He wu able to go\nto hit hotel.\nRoosevelt Signs\nU. S. Torifff Bill\nWASHINOTON. June IS (AP) \u2014\nPreeldent Roosevelt signed the new\nUnited Statu tariff bill tonight md\nImmedlitely assumed toll power to\nfix ratei on til article! Imported into\nthe United Statei md to negotiate\nreciprocal tnde agreement! with othu\nnttloni.\nTRANSIENT KILLED\nASHCROrr, B.C., June 1 (CP).-\nWalter Litz, IS, wu almost instantly\nkilled wben he wu struck on the\nhead by a coal chute while the\ntrain of which he wu riding east\npassed Spencei Bridge.\nWeight Gains for the Quintuplets Nearly\nTwo Ounces Apiece With Yvonne in the Van\nCORBEIL. Ont, June 12 (CP).\u2014Weights of tbe Dlonne quintupled,\n\u2022 good lndlcttlon of their progreu, very from day to day, but over the\nlaat eight days tbey show that the 15-day-old girl infants are making tlow\nbut sure gtlns.\nTheir weghts todty compered with those mnounced bv Dr. A. R.\nDafoe on June 4, when they were a week old, thow they nave gained\nalmost two ounces each-\u20149H ounces between them. They weighed 10\npound! 1% ounces In all then and scale 10 pounds 10% ouncea now.\nThe following ihows their weight! ln ouncw at the weighings eight\ndays apart:\nJune .    June 12    Gain\nYvonne    \u00bb    381*4        41 2%\nAnnette      SS 38 2\nCecile       32 3314 IH\nEmilie    29 29* \u00ab\nMarie       26 28H 2H\nMarie, smallest of the five, gave her heaviest sister, Yvonne, a food\nrun for weight gaining honors md mlued tying her by only tt ounce.\nDr. Dafoe reported today that all were in good condition md that\ntheir mother, Mrs, Ollva Dionne, was well\nA FRAME-UP IS\nLIB CHARGE IN\nELGIN MEETING\nJoint Meeting Ends\nin Disorder; 2000\nJam the Hall\nCONSERVATIVE IS\nUNABLE PROCEED\nHepburn Pledges to\nCut Expenditures\nif Elected\nST. THOMAS, QBt. JUM 11 (OF)\n\u2014\u25a0Mora of rgtn expnawd their\npolitical feeling todty In t minner\nrecalling tbe tumult of election\nmeeting! 40 yetn tgo, u Mitchell\nP, Hepburn, Ontario Llbenl leider,\nmd Dr, H. 3. Davli, Conservative,\nwen nominated to conteat the conitltuency ln next Tueidiy'i,provlnclil general election.\nNearly 3000 Liberal md Conwrvt*\nUvea packed the baU to hear the\ncandidate! when nominations clot*\ned. Only tht ilnglng ot tbe Nitlonil\nAnthem brought tbout order u\nheckling to wblch both apeaker!\nwtn tubjected reached t climax\nduring Dr. Davit' 30-mlnute rebuttal to Mr. Hepburn'! addrtw.\nIn bll opening ipwcb, the Conservative candidate, who reprewnted\nthi conitltuency ln tbe lwt legislature, defended Pnmler oeorge S.\nHenry tnd hit minister! u \"perhapi tbl mott honeat md efficient\ntht provlnw ever hid.\"\nCUT EXPENSES\nThe Liberal leider declirtd reduction of expenditures would be\none of bit flnt tcta u pnmler. But\nmott of tbt pandemonium grew\nfrom bll itttement thtt an attempt\nhid bwn mtde to bribe an Elgin\nLlbenl to damage the leader'! chir-\nicter md reputation through t ftlw\naffidavit. Ht produced nine affidavit! attesting tuch m itttmpt htd\nbeen mtde.\nDr. Dtvli bid Just niched tbe\npoint ln bli rebuttal when hi wld\ntht Coniervitlve ptrty had nothing\nto do wltb tht alleged \"frame up\"\nwhtn the mwtlng retched lta moit\ntumultuoui point\n\"Whtn wen you tt tht time?\"\nSomeone In the audience uked. Por\nt moment the nply wu drowned\nIn the uproar of rival tupporten.\nThen Dr. Dtvli nld bt hid nothing\nto do wltb tbt Incident bid been\nit tbt Conservative club or vliitlng\nhli oomtltuenU. Tbt disturbance\ncontinued, tbt chtlrmtn finally calling for thl National Anthem.\nLAGGER SIGNED\nBY ATHLETICS\nPHILADELPHIA, Just 13 (AP)\u2014\nConnie Mick, mantgtr of Philadelphia Athletlci, todty announced he\nhid ilgntd Edward Ltggtr, ludlng\npitcher of Northweitarn univenlty.\nLigger It t right hander, tlx twt,\nthrw lnchu tall md weight! no\npoundt.\ntttttttttittttttiiiiliti\nRELIEF PAY WILL\nGO ON UNTIL\nJULY 15\nOTTAWA, Junt 13 (CP)\u2014M-\ntrtl contribution! to direct relief\nIn the provlnoei will be continued until July is. detpltt a\nprtvloui dtclilbn to itop thtm\non June IS.\nHon. W. A. Oordon, miniiter\nof ltbor todty wnt a telegram\nto provlnclil premlin notifying\nthtm of tbt chtngt md tt tbt\numt tlmt rtQuwtlng t com-\nprehenilve report on relief requirement! from etch ud advli.\nIng them to prepare to mike\nidjuitment! after July II.\nRADIO STATION\nOPENS JULY 1\nTrail Station Ib Stepped Up\n200 Watts\nTOAIL. JUW 11-ewiovtudlUont\ntor tht new Brltlih Colflbblt network, O. A. Wright, miniger ln Britlth Oolumblt for the. Ctntdlin rtdlo\ncommlulon, wu in Tnll Mondty, and\nconferred with mtntgement of thi\nloctl station, CJAT, In thtt rwpect.\nTbt new rtdlo station which will\nbt loctted tt Annible, Juit off tbt\nTrall-Rowltnd rotd, It now having\natucco tpplled to the lurftct ot the\nbuilding. It lt expected thtt tht\nequipment will be Inittlled tnd retdy\nfor hrotdoutlng on July 1. Power of\nISO wttta wtll Increue the brotdoutlng range conilderibly, the preterit\npowtr being B0 wttta.\nDROP IN WATER\nLEVEL STEADY\nTueiday'a drop Is thl wtter level\nof tbe wett Arm wu practically\nIdentical to thlt ot Mondty't md\nbrought tht level down to 14.80 fwt\nibove aero. Mondty't retdlng wu\n14.78.\nBrankin Resigns\nos Superintendent\nIndustrial Home\nVANCOUVER, June 13 (CP).-D.\nB. Brankin, superintendent of ths\nBoyi' Industrial Home at Coquitlam\nfor IS yean, hu resigned, it wu announced today. No reuon vu\ngiven tor the action.\nSeveral monthi ago, a government enquiry into condition! prevailing at the institution wu held.\nThe report hu not yet been made\npublic.\nMr. Brankin hu been serving at a\ncommissioner in charge ot the release ot Doukhobor prisoners from\nPiers Island penitentiary.\nNODEFAOLTIF\nBRITAIN PAY!\nDEBT POM\nWilling to Consider I\nPayment in (Soodsf\nor Services\nDEBTS TO BRITAIM.\nASIDE THE CASB\nU. S. Does Not wtJ\nOverburden Powers:\nSays Roosevelt \\_\\\nWASHINOTON, Junt 11 (API-\nplylng to thi Brltlib wir -MM\nnote Of June 4 the Bnlted 8t*M\ngovernment tonight luggwted SB\nfen would be considered for rwj\nJuiting tbt debt or piyment 1\ngoodi md wrvlew.\nTht note to Blr Bontld Undies\nthe Brltlih ambtandor, trom Bal\nretary of Btate OordeU Hull, \u25a0\nforth three points ln rwponw fl\nthi Brltlih debti note of June a\nThty wtn:\n1. ontt Britain would hive <\npty only tbt amount ot tbt Juql\nIB instalment to ivold being OCM\nildered ln defiult under the Jobaj\nion ltw. ^^^^^\n3. Thtn It no connection whag]\never between tbe debt owed tM\nUnited Statei by Orut Britain td\nthow owed Ontt Britain by otbgi\ncountrlei. r^\nWILLING HEAB  PROPOSALS\t\nS. The united Statu govtrtuasq\nwill bt gild to entertain propowl\nfor either ntdjustmtst of tbt (Ml\nor tor ptyment ln goodi tnd wr\nview.\n\"Tbt Brltlih government under,\ntook to borrow under lta own nam\nmd on lta own' credit itandlsi\nmd repayment wu sot mada oen\ntlngent upon the lite of the debt\ndtte to tbe Brltlih government-,'\nthe not* wld.\nAfter explaining that tbli gonm\nment lnterpnted tbi recent n\u00ab_\not oreat Britain u Indicating fl\nBrltlib govirnmeut did not InMf\nto mtkt my further peymenta turn\ntbt united statet hid Ktled doM\nta a point tcwptable to Ontt HI\ntain, tbt Acta wld:       r^^^^\n\"Should hli mijeity'i L\nwith to put forwud proposals\nthe  rwumptton  ot  ptymtntt, .\ngovernment would be gild to\ntertatn md ducuw tbem lnfoi\nMUTUAL BENEFIT\n\"For   Instance,   no   propowl\never  bwn  presented  to   thll\nernment looking towirdi ptyn\nis kind to in extent thtt might j\n(Contlnutd on Pigt Ttn)\n23 MONTHS FOR\nSETTING FIRE\nVANCOUVBB, June 11 (OF) J\nChirlM Bird, who pletded guilt**)\nto letting fire to t houw ownu\nby blm on Oetrglt itrwt on May if\nwu sentenced to 33 months ln IU\nby Mtglitrate W. M. McKiy ln polln\ncourt todty.\n. on the night of Mty it, Dt.\ntectlvi H* Morrlion wu netr tM\nOeorglt itreet houw wben he beiM\nthe aound of in tiplotlon. Suddenlj\nthi houw bunt Into fltmei md tM\nofficer uw a mm run trom tM\nbuilding md dlttpptir Into tM\ndirknew Morrlion wnt Is a _\nalarm md the bliw wat extlsg.\nulsbed within t ftw mlnutei.\nFin warden! found thi houH\nhad bwn ctrifully prepared fa\nburning, gasoline-soaked rubbish Mj\ning tpretd through tht roomi. I\u00bb\nmrtnee totalling 81500 wu ctrrlSt\non thi houu.\nLiter, police went to Blrd'i bom\nmd tound him lufferlng trom Hit\nrlble burnt Ht wu united UU\nchtrged wltb anon.\nTHE WEATHER\nMln. Mix.\nVlctorlt     49 SS\nVmeouvtr   84 71\nKtmloopt      SO SS\nntevtn Point   SS SS\nPrlnw Rupert   44 SS\nDiwion _...._  84 SO\nSetttle   S4 TS\nPortlind  84 80\nSin Frtncltco  SS SS\nSpokine  SS SS\nPrlnw Oeorge  -  81 70\nLot Angelu  SS 70\nPentlcton    -  88 \u2014\nVernon  _  80 \u2014\nOrmd Porki    84 SS\nNeUon   _,    10 87\nKulo SO \u2014\nCrtnbrook       44 77\nCtlgtry _    48 SS\nIdmonton   \u2014 *\u25a0  41 SS\nSwift Current    U 70\nprlnw Albert  88 74\nQu'Appelle      80 74\nWinnipeg  44 SS\nNanaimo    \u2014... 88 \u2014\nMoow Jtw  84 74\nNelwn tnd vicinity: Light windl\ncontlnutd flnt md warm.\n168 CANDIDATES ARE NOMINATED IN\nSASKATCHEWAN; UBS IN EACH RIDING\nWUl Vote in 54 Ridings on'\nJune 19; 52 Government\nSupporters in Field\nRBOINA, June 11 (CP)-Retdy to\ntake tbe flntl -stride In the race to-\nwtrd election, IDS emdldttw wtn\nnomlmted todty for the Sukatcht-\nwin genertl election! which take plice\nJune 18.\nTbe Llbenl ptrty, governing the\nprovince from 1008 until tht tuoowt\nof the Cooperative forcw under Pnmltr J. T. M. Andenon, Coniervitlve\nleader, pliced ctndldttw In til 64\nwati tt ittke in tbt voting June IS.\nThe Ftrmer-Ltbor (CCF.) ptrty bu\n93 ls tht rice md thl Cooperative\nlovernment forcea hu 83 emdldttw.\nOthtr nominations totalled eight.\nCIT TO 88 SEATS\nReduction of tbe Sukitcbewm legislature from S3 to 56 wttt wu tffected thrw yean igo but the election ot June It will be the flnt under\ntbe redlitrlbutlon. Voting In Atba-\nbukt, tht fir northern conitltuency\nwhich Includes tlmoit half tbe province, haa been deferred until July 14.\nTlu government forcw, competed\nof 44 Conwrvttlvei md eight Independent! promtilng rapport to thl\ngonrnmmt If reelected, ire not np*\nrelented ln either Humboldt or Moow\nJtw county comtltueneln.\nLIBS IN ALL SBATS\nTht Llbenli hive ctndldttw ln til\nwttt md tht Firmer-Labor party\nmay ytt htvt 64 emdldttw in tb\nfield. The nomination papen of J. %\nPhelpi, Ftrmer-Ltbor ptrty cmdt\ndate In Melfort, were found to be otS\nof order but efforta to havi hit som*\nlnttlon tccepted trt being mtde.\nTbl eight emdldttw with afilll*\ntlon othtr thm government, Libert\nor Ftrmer-Ltbor are compowd of oa\nIndependent-Liberal: one Indtpen\ndent-Farmer, one Ltbor, two Ind*\npendenta md three United Front\nUn. F. O. Salll.bury, Farmer*Uh\u00a7\ncandidate In Saskatoon City, ll fl\nonly womtn wtklng election.\nPremier J. T. M. Andenon It naf\nnlng Is the two-seat conitltuency a\nSaskatoon, when hit running mttt I\nHon. Howtrd McConnell, miniiter fl\nmunicipal -.fairs, M. J. Coldwell, m\nFtrmer-Ltbor ptrty leider, li t oaa\ndictate Is the two-wit conititung\nof Reglnt md Jamei O. OirdlMI\nLiberal chieftain. Is seeking electloi\nIn Melville constituency. Moow JM\nclty.lt the only.other two-wit conitt\ntuency besides Saskatoon md RegMJ\nThen ire 63 constituencies ln ta\nprovlnw, with thrw double setM\nbut ln one, the fir northern rldiai\nof Atbtbuka, thi voting hu bM\ndtf erred.\nPrwent itandlng of the partlu ll\ntbt legllltture Is: ,\nLiberal! SS.\nConiervitlve. M.\nIndependenti 6.\nProgrewlvw 4.\nVtcint 4.\nTotal 88.\n*\n^^j^\n \u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\t\n'AOETWO\nMILBUR^\n'    HEAITH   J.\nHousehold Drudgery\nThe Baie of i Womb's Life\nNttun isttsdtd women to Im ttrong ud hulthy\ninitetd of weik sod sickhr, but how ou I womu\nhive good health whtA tht hn to go through tbt\nhousehold drudgery without uynluition. Itituy\nwonder tht becomu nervoui ud irritable, hu hot\nHuihu, (lint ud dluy ipelli, ihortneM of bruth,\nlinking ud imothtriin tentations, ud cu't ileep it\nnight.\nWomen who an wok ud run down wiU {ad In\nMilburn'i H. 4 N. PUtt i remedy to ttrengthen Un\ntyitem ud bring bick thl much duind hetlth.\nK4GER OF FAMOUS\nD SONG IS DEAD\nFAIR HAVEN. N.J., Junt 13 <AP)-\n\u25a0ffll OUnt, who  thrtlltd  Vtrlety\nWTT SUFFER PILES\n'Two Special Preparations\nMj tht Mtken or Mecci Ointment\nJUICK RELIEF!\n*o kindt-No 1. tor Bletdlng (wld\nI Tttbt wltb pipe for Internal\n\u2022>   tooths! ud hetli  No. 3\nItching cr Pirultic Piles\nd ln Jar, tor ixttrml uw\nonly   Kill!   tht   Ptrultt\n_n_ itopt Itching.\nMECCA gu\nPILE REMEDIES\u2014\nhill ludlencet ln tht '90s with htr\nrendition of \"Throw Him Down Mo-\nClcitey,\" t tong she hid bought for\n15, died it her homt htn. Sht wu\n78 yein old. Four monthi igo iht\nsuffered I ttrokt.\nSome 76.000 tlmu, by htr own\neitlmatt, did Miggle CUne\u2014-In privet* lift Mrt. John F. Ryin\u2014Ung\nthi praises of tht wild MeCloskey\nind hit bUtoric tight. It wu tht\nwow tong of Itt dty, but u Miggle\nuld yetn tfter htr retirement ln\n1917 ihi \"could sivtr U*ri It down.\"\nUncle Ab uyt t common cold effects ill classes of ptople, both the\ncommon aad tht uncommon.\nVltlton to tht Cout will find\nHOTEL HUDSON\n773 Seymour St, Vmeouvtr, B.C.\nVery comfortable ind convenient to the Shopping and\nTheitrical District\nMOST   REASONABLE   RATES\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.Cn Hotels\n\"Finest in tht Interiof'\nTHE HUME HOTEL\nPHONI TMT\nBreakfast 25c to 60c\nLuncheon 35c to 50e-Dinner 35c and 65c\nRotary and Gyro Headquarters\nFrtt But Service\nNtlwn. B.C.\nOtorgt Utnwtll. Prop.\n_-T. A. Burnt, B. Stud-\n__, Medicine Hit; Mn. W. A. Tin-\nIt, South Slocan; A. Dixon, Cran-\nXk; R. Tt. OSldltlch, Ftntlcton;\n, 0. Muker, Mtdwiy; Mr. tnd Mn.\nCummins, Spokine; o, E. Keyt,\nNtw wutmlniter; Dive Pttton. Wlnnlptg; J. T. Chliholm, . J. Culder-\nbud, A. I. Rlchirdion, D. W. Atklni,\nO Jl. Robertson, Ilr. tnd Mn. W.\n0. Dunseith, C. Schrtngn, A. B.\nBilling!.  Vmeouvtr.\n(The Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kind1\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Ropras With Private\nBaths or 8howW*   \"\nH   [\nIMBAXIBBT.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nPHONB It\nNBLSON, B.O.\n\u2022AVOT\u2014Mr. tnd Mr*. H. M. Vln-\nnt, Vlotorli; M. MoNilih, Sloctn;\nJJ. Kennedy, ctlgiry. Oeorgt Wil-\n\u2014tmion, Ntw Denver; W. H. Cottrel,\nMonte; Mr. ud Mn. A. W. Dtvu,\nkunwood; R. Buerge, Ntkuip; Mr.\nM Un. 0. Whltt, R. M. Oirdntr,\nV. B. Button, trie Tonton, Vancouver; J. X. Uurlt. Crmbrook;\nMUi Mirjorle I. Black, Sandon; l_. F.\nBrlggi. Spoktnt; D. MtcDufflt. Stl-\nmo; MUt Helen Trembly. Mn. F.\nOoodmin, Trail; Mn Andtnon, Ntl-\nNew Orand Hotol\nF.   L.   RAFAB.   Prop.\nWeekly ind Monthly Ritu\nBd  ind  Cold   Witer\nhagtt Mt ap    Doobit gwo vp\nMaetna \u00bb10 \u2022 Ntrntb and Up\nt=\nOccidental Hotel\nIM Vtrnon St Phont MTL\nB.  WASSICK\nSPECIAL MONTHLY  BATES\nOood Oomforttblt Roomt\nMlntn\"   Heldijuirten\nMadden Hotel\nA Wtleont Awaits Ytm\nMB. B. MADDIN\n.      Compute!*   Bemodelled\nHot and Cold Wattr\nIn  tht  BBABT et tM City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA  LAPOINTE,  Prop.\nRoomt trail SM lo SMS\nMonthly no tnd np\nsteim btittd ud hot and cold\nwater ln ivery room\nMl Biker St Phont M\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger.\nBUS SCHEDULE\nBut Ltivu Ntlton DAILY for:\nTrail, Rouland at 10:11 a.m.. 2:00 p.m., 7:90 p.m.\nNakuip ind Slocan Valley pointi at 8:00 un.\nKulo, Ainsworth, Balfour and Lake points at 5:00 pjn.\nCruton, Cranbrook. Fernie and Prilrie pointi it 7:40 i.m.\nBonnere Terry, Spokane and U.S. pointi at 7:40 a-m.\nBut luvu Nilion DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY fori\nVernon ind Okanagan points it 8:00 i.m.\nColvllle, Spokine, Setttle, Vincouver at 10:IS i.m.\nPLEASE CUT THIS OUT POR FUTURE REFERENCE\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd.\nPhone 800 \u2014 Nelson Depot, 205 Baker St. - Phons 800\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nDilly Truck\nSirvlct\nPhone\nNelson\n77\nFREIGHT LINE   \u2122 '\u00ab*-\nJ. C. \"SCOTTY\" MUIR, PROP.\nPROMPT EFFICIENT  SERVICE\nAT ALL TIME8\nPhont\nTrail\n13 or 191\nHENDRICKS   KASLO-NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\nUAVINO KASLO  AND RTHIRN-MONDAY.  WBDNB8DAT.  FRIDAI\nUAVB8 KABLO 5:46 AM. LEAVES NILSON 11 KM.\nNeUon Depot\u2014City Stnlct Nation, Fhoni S    \u2022   Kwlo, Fhoni 11\nPROMPT.  EFFICIENT  BERVICK\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 a.m. and 10:30 s.m. Except Sunday\nTraU\nPhone\n135\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. MdVOR, Prop.\nNtlton\nPhont\n35\nk<i\nTHE NELEON DAILY NEWE. NILION. M--WIDNIIDAY MORNINO. JUNI IS. 1M4\u00abr-\nText of Fruit Growers Marketing Plan\nCOMPLETESCHEMEANDFORM\nOF BALLOT RECEIVED FROM\nTiff STABILIZATION BOARD\nMeetings Start in Okanagon Wednesday;\nKootenay Meetings at Creston and\nNelson on June 29 and 30\nBALLOT AMONG OTHER THINGS UYS\nBASIS FOR PETITION TO VICTORIA\nKootenay Stabilization Committee in Special\nSession Discusses the Plan;\nFull Text Below\ncompute text of thi fruit mtrktt-\nln| Khimt, ll dnwn up by tht\nlUblllzttlon commltttt ln tht Okt-\nnigu, u i propoied bttl- of operation undtr tht Dominion tnd provlnclil mirkttlng ltgliiitlon, ind ibout\nto bt tiplllntd It groweri mtitlngi\nIn tht Okinigin ind Koottmr, tnd\nthen biUottd on, wu ln tht hinds\nof thi Kooteniy itiblUcitlon commltttt htrt Tuudty, ind gone ovtr\nIn detttl.\nTbt Kooteniy oommltttt wit ld-\nTlnd thtt M00 btlloti, togithtr with\ncoplei ot tht offlcltl ttit. will toon\nbe milled out to lndlvldutl poweri.\nOXinif tn mtttlngt optD it Ptntlo-\nto Wednudiy, tnd contlnut until\nJunt 27.\nW. I. Ktihlni ind Oeorge Mtmt ot\nKelowni tnd W. Hembllng of Vernon,\nthe OlinH-in tUbUntlon oommltttt, will thin oome to thlt dlttilct.\nPreient pltnt trt for \u2022 groweri muting it Cruton Junt N, ind it\nNelwn Junt 90.\nAt tbt Muloni ot tht Kootenty\ncommlttu, compoted of J. J. Ctmpbtll\nof Willow Point, C. S. Squlru of\nRobton md H. FtlrbtnX of Hirrop,\nhild Tuudiy, the ichemi u outlined\nwu dlKuued ln tht light of loctl\noondltloni,\nRASKINS WHITES ___\nIn i letter to tht groweri, which will\ntocompiny tht btlloti, Mr. Hitklnt,\non bthtlt ot the orlglntttng committee, uyt ln put:\n\"Tht ntw wt, whtn pined. wUl glvt\nto fruit growtri tht flrit opportunity\nthiy hivt ever hid to rtgultte ind\ncontrol their own Induitry, tnd lt It\ni mitter of trtmmdoui lmportinct\nto you, both flninciilly, ind tocltlly.\nthtt you ihould tiki idvinttgt of\nthii opportunity. Tht mtthod of rtgu-\nltting tnd controlling the Induitry\nwill, wi hoot, bt optrttlvt for mtny\nyetri ln tht futun, ind It li esientlil\ntbtt i wiu decltlon ihould bt mtdt\nby you it thlJkUnM*\" _____,..\nTht btllot glvu the growtrt tht opportunity to declire for regulttlon\nundtr tht provlnclil tct, to ttit*\nthtlr prtf-renoe u betwun i baud\ncompoted exclmively of growen md I\nbotrd of both groweri ind ihlpper!,\ntnd to authorize thl originating commlttu to petition tht provlnclil gov-\nirnmtnt to put tht plm Into optri-\nuan,\ntttt ot tht billet, md text of tin\nfull icheme to be voted on, trt glvtn\nbtlow;\nOBJECTS\n(l)\u2014To idvinci thi mututl in*\ntereitt of ill producen of tree fruit!\nby encouriglnf md foitering production, md by collectlvtly hin-\ndling the problem! of growen of\ntree frulti, md other pertinent\nquettions. -\n(2)\u2014To collect, irnnge snd dls-\nsemintte lnformitlon on ill mitten\nperttining to the tm fruit induitry.\n(3)\u2014To control ind regulite the\nmirketlng of ill tree trults grown\nwithin the following botinairiu,\nnamely:\u2014Commencing it th\u00bb point\non the Internitlonil boundary, being the forty-ninth pusllil of latitude, where time is Intersected by\nthe one hundred md twenty-tint\nmeridiin of weit longitude, thence\nnorth tlong thl uid merldltn to the\nfifty-tint ptrtllel of north lititude,\nthence eut tlong the uid ptrillel\nto the euterly boundiry ilong the\neasterly boundiry of the province\nto tbe Internitlonil boundiry,\nthence weiterly ilong uid Internitlonil boundiry to thi point of\ncommencement.\nLOCATION\nThe operation! of the boird ire to\nchiefly curled on In the fruit growing trtt! in the interior of the\nprovince of Britiih Columbli. The\nheed office of the board shell be\nlocated in tuch plice it miy be determined by the board.\nINTERPRETATION\nIn thlt document, md in my\nregulation! made by the board, unleu the context otherwise requires:\n\"Board'' means the Britlth Co*\nTWINS ARE STARS OF CIRCUS\nJERRY JOYCE, ANITA ANO WAN1TA RODDY, AND CAROL JOYCE\nGlrli and girls! Clowng snd\nclownt! Without which there would\nbe no circus.\nThere are more thm IM girls with\nthe Al O. Barnet Circus. In recent\nyun miny college boyi hive Wten\nup wrestling md other forms of\nithletlcs. Not to be outdone (iris\nare now going in tor athletics too in\na big way.\nJerry ud Cirol Joyce, twins, 20\nmd pretty, along with Anita ud\nWinita Roddy, also twins, 21, charming md personable, joined the circus\ntwo yun igo u dincera ln thi huge\nspectacle. Lite under the \"big top\"\nwu appealing to thtm ud during\ntheir tpire time between the afternoon ud night performtneet they\npracticed acrobatic ud oerlil work.\nSo proficient did the twins become\nu flyers in the big aeriil set last\nuuon that thll yeir thiy graduated\ninto the ranks u stan in the aerial\nflrmiment They ire ot the opinion\nthit the years ud patience they\nspent u dancen hu helped them\ntremendously towards their\nadvancement Although their act in\nthe big show only luU 10 mlnutu,\nthey spend houn each diy in con-\nstint md diligent work.\nthe Al O. Bimes Circus will exhibit in Nelton, Siturdiy, June U\nit Recreation Grounds. - The per*\nformmces will be at 2 ud 8 p.m.,\nthe doon to the Immense double\nloo, the largest in the world with \u2022\ntravelling organization, will open\nit lud 1 P\u00bb. There are 1,0*0 peo\npie with the big show this teuon\nud among them mor* thm 400 performen who have been recruited\nfrom IS foreign countries.\nReserved ud Admission Tickets\non sale Clrcuj Day tt, Minn, Ruth*\nerford Co., Baker ud Ward Sts\u201e\nNelson, B.C.\nlumbia Tree Fruit Bond, a local\nboard under the Natural Products\nMarketing act of UM.\n'Member\" mens a member ol\nthe board.\n\"Province\" moms the province of\nBritish Columbia.\n\"Grower\" meant a grower owning\nr operating at leut two acru of\ntree frulti five yetn old or older,\nin the tin in which the boird hu\npower to control ud regulate.\n\"Marketing\" meant the preparing\nfor market, and the buying or telling or otherwise disposing ot *\nproduct md lncludet Uie snipping\nof \u2022 product for ule or for storage\nand subsequent tale, ud the ottering ot \u2022 product for ule, ud the\ncontracting for the ule or purchue\nof a product whether the shipping,\nottering, or contracting be to or\nwith a purchaser, a ihlpper or other*\nwiu: ud \"market\" haa a corresponding meaning.\n\"Product\" muns uy tree fruit or\nuy variety, grade or siM thereof,\n- In the irea in which the\nhu power to control ud\nregulate.\n\"Shipper\" muns a person who\nmarkets a product\n\"Mainline district\" means the\nfruit growing areu of the province\nlocated on the mainline of the Canadian Pacific railway, or adjacent\nthereto, such as Salmon Arm, Kamloops, Sorrento, etc.\n\"astern district\" means the fruit\ngrowing areu of the,province loctted eut of the Okinigtn villey.\nWherever the masculine or lingular li uted throughout this document the 'ume shall bt construed\nu meaning the feminine or plural,\nwhere the context so requires; ud,\nwherever the word \"person\" ls used,\nlt shell be construed u meaning\nand including my person, partnership, firm, or corporation.\nmarketing, ud at what time or\ntimis, ind whit piece or placu, to\nrequire i shipper ud\/or grown to\nfurnish to th* botrd from time to\ntime complete ind accurate records\nud utintatu of uy such product\nwhich h* hu or will hive tor marketing, and u to the .trap or tlmu\nat which the um* will bt so available.\nII.\u2014To regulate the time ud\n8lace at which, ud to designate\nie agency though which, a prod\nuct ahall be marketed; and to determine the manner ot distribution,\nthe quantity, variety, gradt ud\/or\nsite of a product that thill bt marketed by uy person \u00abat uy time,\nud to prohibit the marketing ot a\nproduct or uy part thereof.\n14.\u2014For the purpose of iscertain\ning whether the requiremuta ot\nthe board are being complied with.\nto inspect the books, accounta md\nrecords and documents ot a ihlpper\nrelating to \u2022 product; or of uy person dullng in i product, ind for thit\npurpoie to employ u auditor, who\nshell be a chartered accountant,\nand who shall be responsible for the\nIntegrity of uy mutant employed\nby him; elsa to order a shipper to\nrender tuch assistance to u auditor\nso appointed, hy way of producing\nbooks ud records, ud by giving information, u may be required by\nthe auditor.\n10.\u2014To promote the truit Industry\nby compiling and publishing, distributing and furnishing information with respect thereto.\n10.\u2014To impose chargu and\/or\ntolls ln respect ot the marketing ot\nthe whole or any part of a retulated\nproduct which chargu and tolls\nshall be payable by such persons\nengaged In the production or marketing of the regulated product as\nthc board decldu. The board may\nutilise the fund created by the\n(b) ud (c) ot this section, to utab-\nlith equitation fundi; to require\na shipper to per to the board iuch\namounts at such timu ts mty be\nordered, and trom uy such fund to\npty to my ihlpper bis proportionate\nshare uicrtox-\n(e)\u2014To provide that any order\nmtdt under Oils section shall apply\nonly to a particular locality within\nth* jurisdiction of tbe board, or tor\nany particular time.\nTt)-In \u25a0'\n\u2014 the event of a product\nretching' maturity ln any locality\nearlier lun the time fixed by the\nhoard tor the general movement of\nsuch product to iuue i permit authorising the shipping of such product when mature In such eeies, tny\nturn received by the ihlpper in ex-\nceu of the subsequent opening pool\nErice nimed by the board shall not\n\u2022 pooled.\n(g)\u2014 The Milnline ud Butem\n(district* miy, lf they to indicate by\n108 2\/2 majority vote of growera in\neither or both of such districts, de*\ntermine thit in any pooling schemu\nthit may set up by the board separate pools shall be provided tor\nBALLOT FOR MARKETING\nSCHEME\nTm  No\nAre you in favor of regulation of marketing\nunder the Natural Products Marketing act?\nAre you in favor of the scheme no submitted?\nAre you in favor of a grower board, u outlined ln the scheme, as opposed to a mixed board\not growera ud shippers?\nI. Do you suthorize Mews. Haskins, Btrrat ud\nHembllng to sign a petition to the govemor-\nin-councfl, asking this scheme to be put into\n\u00bb be\nleral\niii-.uu.iv...  a.msss.   -ni_   m.iiei.\u00ab   iu  i***\neffect subject to such chmges si may\nrequired, either by the provincial or fed)\nauthorities?\nquired, either by the provincial or :\nithorities? \t\nMark X under \"Yie\" or \"No\" to Indicate Your Preference.\nMEMBERS OF\nTHE BOARD\n1.\u2014The memben ot the botrd\nshall be thru in number.\n2.\u2014For the purpou ot electing\nmemben, a convention shall bt held\nuch year. Growers in uy truit\nEaring tret in which there are 20\nwen or more may appoint a\n(gate to this convention. Each\ndelegate shall htve one vote tor\netch 20 growen, or fraction thereof,\nln hii district according to the list\nof groweri in thi hudi of the\nBrltlih Columbli Fruit Growen' ai-\n\u2022jocittion. The delegttu shall meet\nud shall elect three members, not\nnecuurily trom among their own\nnumber, nor with i view to geographical representation. Each member shall be a bona tide grower ot\ntree fruita. The delegates shall tlso\ndetermine tht remuneration ot the\ntnaniDers*\nThe first electing convention shall\nbt held it -the cell of tht president\not the Britiih Columbia Fruit Growen' iMoclition. Subsequent conventions shall bt called by tb* botrd,\nud ahall be held not later thu May\nJl, in uch year.\n3\u2014 Memben shall be elected for\ne period of one year, ud shall be\neligible tor reelection. They ihall\ncontinue in office until their successors are appointed.\n4.\u2014Any cuual vacancy occurring\nos the board may be tilled by the\nmembers. The memben may act,\nnotwithstanding any vacancy ln\ntheir body, but shall within a reasonable time take the necessary\nsteps to fill such vacancy.\nDUTIES AND POWERS\nOF MEMBERS ,\nThe memben shall have power:\u2014\n1.\u2014To elect one of their number\nto be chairman.\n2.\u2014To meet together lor the dispatch of business, ud adjourn tod\notherwise regulate their meetings u\nthey think fit. Ouestions arising it\nuy meeting shall be decided by t\nmajority of votes.\n3.\u2014At tbt close of uch season's\noperation!, the board shall prepare\na report covering its actlvitiu during the season, ud send a copy of\nsuch report to uch registered\ngrower.\n4.\u2014Tbe board shall keep proper\nbooks ud records of Its tranuctlons,\nand employ a chartered accountant\nto audit same.\n8.\u2014To engage ud dispense with\nthe servlcu of such urvants, aguta,\nand other persons u they deem\nneeetury for the conduct of the if*\nftlra of the boerd, ud to rent such\npremises u msy, in their opinion,\nbe necessiry* \u2022\n0,\u2014To subscribe to, md cooperate\nwith, any society or association\nwhether incorporated or not whou\nobjects are, tn whole or pert, similar\nto theu ot the board.\n7.\u2014The board shall appoint a representative from,the Mainline district and a representative from the\nEastern district which representatives shell be nomlmted by the\ngrowen in their respective districts. The dutlu end remuneration\nof these representatives shall be determined by the board.\n0.\u2014From time to time to luue\nsuch regulations u may, in the\nopinion of the boerd, be necessary\nin pursuance of its powera.\n9.\u2014Either generally or in any particular cue, or for my pellicula*\ntime, to exempt from any determination, order, or regulation uy shipper or clau of shippen ot a product\nIn my loeiUty within the jurisdiction ot the boerd, or uy class, vtrlety. grade or site ot uy such product; ud to revoke such exemptions\n10.\u2014To dtsiify the persons dul*\nIng in \u25a0 product mirketod by ship-\npen, to define uy clsss. ud to\nmike orders,.determinations snd\nregulations in respect to th* mtrketlng of products to uy clau,\neither similar to or different from\nthou made with respect to the marketing ol products to my other cltu.\n11.\u2014To determine the time or\ncondition at which a product ia sufficiently mature for marketing and\nto order that a product shall not\nbe marketed before thit tlm* or except ln thtt condition.\n12 \u2014To cstimtte whit quutity et\n1 uy product wiU be iviilablc tor\nchargu ud\/or tolls ln connection\nwith the exercise by lt ot uy ot its\npowers, ud for the pooling ot returns, ud tbe creation ot reserves,\nud\/or uy necessary operating or\ncapital expenditures. Any chirge\nud\/or toll imposed by the botrd\npunuut to its powers shall bt payable In such manner, ud at such\ntime md place u the board shall\ndirect, arid shall be a debt due to\nthe board.\n17.\u2014To require shippen to make\nreturns to the bosrd, ud to til* with\nlt coplu ot invoices, contracts, bills\nof ltding accounts ud othef documents with respect to sny product\nmarketed by them, ud with respect\nto the proportion or quutity of such\nproducts marketed.\n18.\u2014To require t shipper to glvt\nto tny person transporting t product tuthority to furnish to tht botrd\ntny infomttion ln poueulon ot thlt\nperson, which the board may require, with respect to my product\ntransported by that person, ud\ntuthority to inspect the records of\nthat Dtnon relating thereto.\nlir-To prescribe the terms ot sals\nof s product including the msxl-\nmum brokerage which may be ptld\nin respect thereof.\n20.\u2014To consider, ipprove, uttle,\nor reject, cltlms, rebttes, sdjust-\nments, or illowincu -vising eut ot\nthc imrketlng ot uy product ud\nto determine whether or not uy\niuch rebttes, idjustments, or allow\nucu shall uter the pools.\n21.\u2014To require a grower to make\nto the bond returns ot the different\nproducts grown by him, ud of the\nacreage upon which such product!\nsre produced, at such tlmu, ud In\nsuch form snd containing such information u the board may direct\n22.\u2014(a)\u2014For the purpou ot this\nsection, the pool prlcu nsmed bv\nthe board at time of shipment shall\nbe deemed to be the proceeds of ule\nof the product or group ot products\nmarketed by the shipper. * Any\namounts received by the shipper\nover ud above the pool prices\nnimed by the boird shall not be\npooled.\n(b>\u2014To order thit the proceeds of\nule of my product or group of products marketed within lh* Dominion\not Canada shall ba pooled ud prorated over end amongst the snip-\npen thereof, in such manner ******** will\ngive to each shipper share of the\naggregate proceed! et ule, ln the\nproportion that the quantity of the\nproduct! marketed by that ship\nbun to the total quutity ot the\nproduct or group of producta marketed in the Dominion of Canada by\nall shippers.\n(c)\u2014Either generally or in uy\nparticular cast, to order that any\nstorage, transportation, hindllng,\nmd other chirgu, or uy louu\nthrough shrinkage Incurred by a\nshipper ln respect ot any product or\ngroup of products shall-Be pooled\nand pro-rated over ud smongst\nthe shippen thereof, in like manner\nto that provided in clause (b) of this\nsection.\n(dl\u2014For the purposes of clauses\nSure Signs\nof kidney troublu tr* pitn in th*\nbeck, difficult urlnitlon, dtpotiti\nln iirint. Gin Fills relitvt kidnty\ntroublt by gutly soothing ind\nheiling thi Inflimtd tiuuet. 60c t\nbox it ill druggists.\nthtu district!. Th* areu in which\niuch uptrato pooli thill be operative ihall be determined bv the\nboerd. Decision by tuch dtttricti is\nto uy septrtte pool must be mide\nbefore the Jlst dey of August in the\nfirst year ot the operation ot the\nboard, ud before the 31st day of\nMar in uy subsequent year.\n23.\u2014To require a grower to reg*\ntiter hit ntme ud tddreu md to\nglvt tuch lnformitlon u miy be re*\nquired by the boird.\n24.\u2014To require i ihlpper to obtain\na licence trom the botrd, tnd such\nllcmeu shill be tubjeet to cancellation by the board for violation ot\nany regulation ot the board.\n28.\u2014To compennte uy person for\nlou sustained by withholding from\nthe market or forwarding to a specified msrket sny regulated product,\npursuant to an order of the boird;\nprovided thit no eompenutlon shall\nbt ptld in respect of t regulited\nproduct thtt miy be withheld from\n\u2022 perticulir mirket beciuse the\ngrade of tuch product ii deemed by\nthe board to be unsuitable for such\nmarket or becauu ot reitrictions\nimposed by the government or other\ncompetent authority of uy other\ncountry upon the Importation ot tny\nregulated product into thlt country.\n20.\u2014To order thlt uch shipper\nshell, it the close of uch pool,\nfurnish to the boird t schedule\nshowing the net price for uch variety, and each grade of uch product hendled by him, peld ud\/or\nptytble by him to the growen using his ficilltles, ud to publish\nthese prices for the lnformitlon of\ngrowers.\n27.\u2014In the event of the boird deciding thit i ihlpper is not meklng\ni retsonible effort to dlspou of the\nproducts entrusted to him by growen, to sppolnt som* other shipper to\ndispose of such products. The ihlpper io ippointed shell be mtltled\nto remuneration tor the disposal of\nthe product it the rate of 10 cents\nper packed box of apple*, ud proportionate rates tor other products\nto b* fixed to th* boerd, ud tfter\ndeducting time, thill remit tht proceeds of such diipoul to tht ihlpper\ntrom whom he Jtctly** th* product*; th* boird shall htvt powtr to-\norder such shippus to tcetpt weh\nsum in full utWictlon ot such dis-\npouL Any Mumbling c^sta incurred\nundtr tht previsions af thii paragraph shall be borne by th* ahlwtr\nSlspodsg of the product K the jtrod-\nuct is to be shipped ln car lots, the\ncosts of cutotdtag ihtll bt borntto\ntht shipper who preptru th* product for mirkttlng. ,      .\n2g.-*ith\u00abr to person or through\nsny sgent ot the boud, to enter the\nlindt tnt pnmitu of tar ~\nud my ihlpper it ill ree...\ntimes, for tbe purpose of cir\nout the orders, dulu ud reguls\nof tht bond.\n38.\u2014To determine the imount that\nshtU be considered u being legitl-\nmite orgulntion expenses, ud to\npiy ume trom the funds ef the\nSO.-No member shell be held individually responsible for the result\not sny legal ictlon thit mur be\ntaken igtinst him, bectvut \"f iny\nset done by him, or omitted to bt\ndone In good fslth, u a member of\nthe boird. Any cost! or aamiges\nthit miy bi issessed. iplnst_ him\nin uy such action shall be peld by\nthe board. _.\n31.\u2014All acts done by sny meeting\nof memben, or by a committet \u00abf\nmtmbtrt, or to tny P*non tct ng\nsi t member, shall, notwithstanding\nthat lt be afterwards  discovered\n(rentlnoed on Ptse Nlnt)\nSolei\nSifY.ce\nBody and\nFender Repairs\nMske the old ear look\nIts best with a complete\nDuco pslnt job, with\nthe dents in the fenders\nand body straightened\nout and the wheels\nscraped and resurfaced.\nIt's hot wnthtrl Hivt tht\nwheels tightened te iveld\nfuture iMldsnts tnd rtptlrs.\nKOOTENAY\nMOTORS\n(NELSON) LTD.\nPhone 117      Baker St.\nThe Luxury of\nGOOD TEA\ncosts but a few\ncents a year ...\nIrTLondon, Cilcutta, Colombo, aad\nother World-famous tet centres, experts of long training tnd experience\ntut, grade and price all teu tccording to\nquality. Tbe variation in quality is great:\nyet tht difference between thelowett and\nhigbett prict it to tmtll that the very\nfinctt quality cottt the average funily\nonly a few cents more per year.\nYou get more out .of GOOD tea in\nevery wty: more flavour, more\nenergy, more refreshment, more\npleasure, more cupt, and to, more\neconomy: a truly inexpensive luxury.\nServing GOOD tta li a delirbt\u2014i_j\ntime, anywhere\u2014at a social rite or\nhomely hospitable gesture \u2014with\nmeals or betwten metis. Everyone\ncan enjoy the finer flavour and unfitting\nrefreshment of GOOD tea, available\nin all the leading packaged brands.\nTBE  CEYLON  TEA  BUREAU\nJ How  to Make\\\nGOOD TEA\nStlut t GOOD ptckiged\n\u2022mill-leif tet. Boil frith\nwtter, Wtrm up \u25a0 elem\niirthtnwireteipot. I'ut\nia em teupooofufof ttt for\netch cup ud cot for tht pot.\nTbe mora-* t tht wt tit com-!\nto i boil, poor it oa the tet.\n\u2022V Let the tu brew five minutei. f\n... tutfktuf u> ktfralutuf tu ao*+ t\/C00D7\u00bb\naM _.\n \t\n\u2014    \u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\n\u2014 \u2022.\u00ab.'*\u2014\n(\u00a3x3H\nCRESTON MAN\nPAID TRIBUTE\nMallandaine Js Given\nLife Membership\nin Legion\nCRESTON, June II\u2014Tliere was a\nrather small attendance at the June\nmeeting of Creiton Valley Post\nCanadian Legion. Preeldent John\nBird, preilded. A presentation wai\nmade to Col. E. Mallandaine ot the\ngold badge of life membership. Appreciation was by Mr. Bird, of the\ncolonel's long and active service md\nloyalty to the fraternity.\nCol. Mallandaine, is was stated, ls\nthe 124th life member in Cmada.\nand he expressed a deep appreciation of the honor. He will be leaving this week for Portland Oregon\nwhere he will represent East Koot-\naney zone at the provincial convention.\nVital statistics recorded at Creston show May to have had seven\nbirths, of which four were boyi;\none death, md one marriage.\nThe community iwimming pool at\nExhibition park was tilled early ln\nthe week. Some new dressing rooms\nhave been added.\nMrs. Travis md Mrs. M. Halkow\nof Michel are visiting with their\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parkin\nMr. md Mrs. Andrew Miller of\nWasa arc guests of their daughters,\nMre. Hector Stewart and Mrs. John\nMiller, jr.\nINSTITUTE SALE\nCreston and District Women's institute held m afternoon tea md\nsale of cookery at the home of Mrs.\nMallandaine. A fruit cake, donated\nby thc hostess, was won by Miss\nLaura Holmes. The affair enriched\nthe institute treasury by |20.\nMrs. A. Corrie and daughter, Mrs.\nBartlett of Vancouver, are in Fernic\nthe guests of Mr. md Mrs. C. B. Anderson.\nMrs. A. L. Palmer and Mn. H. W.\nMcLaren md sons, Lloyd and Harold, spent a couple of days with\nSpokane friends.\nMiss Madeline Putman has returned from Crmbrook, where she\nhad spent a 10-day vacation.\nMr. md Mrs. Ruff md family,\nwho have occupied the Cleave place,\neast of town, have left for Kinders-\nley, Sask., to reside.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Blair md daughter, Miss Elemor, were Nelson visitors during the week, guests of Mr.\nmd Mrs. A. D. Pochin.\nMel. Jorde, who recenUy opened\na* general store at Arrow creek, has\njust returned Irom Camrose, Alta.,\nmd Is accompanied by his mother,\na sister and two brothers, who will\nLOOK OUT FOK\nTHESE SYMPTOMS\nOF CONSTIPATION\nGet Relief With Kellogg's\nAo-Bran\nHeadaches, losa of appetite ud\nenergy, sallow complexions, tnd\nsleeplessness ire often warning\neignt of common conttipation.\nUnleaa checked, conttipation mty\nimpair health.\nToday, you ctn get rid of common constipation by simply eating\nI delicious cereal. Laboratory tetta\nthow tbat Kellogg's ALL-BlAN provides \"bulk\" to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid\nregularity. All-Bran Ii also a\ngood source of blood-building iron.\nThe \"bulk\" in All-Bran is much\nlike that In leafy vegetables. Inside\ntha body, it forms a soft mttt.\nGently, it clears the intestines of\nwastes. How much better than taking patent medicines.\nTwo ttbletpoonfult dtlly will\novercome most types of constipation. Serious cases, with tvery\nmeal. It not relieved this wty, tee\nyour doctor.\nEnjoy All-Bran ts t cereal, 01\nuse in cooking. Appetizing recipe:\non the red-tnd-green package. Al\nall grocers. Made by Kellogg in\nLondon, Onttrlo.\nmake their permanent home with\nhim at Arrow creek.\nMiss Lillian Staff hat returned\nfrom Canal Flats md will be with\nher parents, Mr. md Mrs. C. Staff,\nfor the berry season.\nMr. md Mrs. H. A. McKowan and\ndaughter, Misa Elemor, of Cranbrook, spent a few days with Mrs.\nMcKowan's mother. Mrs. George\nCartwrlght, at Riverside ranch.\n18 HONORED\nCreston and District Women's\ninstitute tendered Mrs. M. Young a\nfarewell reception at the home of\nthe president, Mrs. H. W. McLaren.\nCourt whist was played. High score\nwas made by Mrs. J. ___. Johnston.\nConsolation honors went to Mrs. E.\nC. Murrell. A splendid enlarged\nview of Goat River, framed, was\npresented to the guest by the institute president. Mrs. Young is\nleaving about the middle of the\nmonth to live In Englmd. She will\nbe much missed in the institute of\nwhich she is a charter member md\nin which she has been a consistently\ngood worker.\nMiss N. Downes, R.N, day nurse\nat Creston Valley public hospital,\nis taking a month's vacation during\nJune, and her place on the staff is\ntakep by Miss E. Lipeey, R. N\u201e\nwhose home is at Corbin.\nMrs. Lewis Leveque md daughter, Mrs. Bell, of Medicine Hat, have\nreturned from there to look after\noperations at the ranch east of town.\nrecenUy purchased by Mr. md Mrs.\nLeveque.\nMr. md Mrs. Arthur Cuyler md\nson, Bob, of Medicine Hat, were\nFriday visitors at Creston, guests\nQf Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hayes.\nMrs. Ed. Payne, Jr., was a visitor\nwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.\nFoxall, at Wynndel.\nEchoes of Opera\nSenior and Junior Church\nChoirs Entertain With\nMusical Revue\nR06SLAND. June lis\u2014Rowland music lovers enjoyed a real treat Thundiy evening, when the senior md\nJunior choln of St. Andrews Unlttd\nchurch staged t mutlctl review entitled \"Echoes of the Operas,\" composed \u00bbod irranged hy A. H. freemen\nof thli city.\nCostume! md lighting effe.tt were\nunusually good, md tht mutlc of a\nhigh order.\nIlr. Freemen wu muilctl director,\nCharles P. Daly stage manager, thl\ncostumes were ln charge of Mln Mary\nRogen md Mn. D. B. Jones, md thi\nscenery wu painted by Etrl Peddl*\ncott. D. McNaughton tcted it chairman.\nThorn taking part In the program\nwere Mri. Jamea Porter, Mn. Alfred\nHale, Mn. Erneit Morrli, Mlu Iilay\nTerhune. Mln Mildred Rile. Mlu\nElsie Hale, Mlu Winnie Morrli, Mlu\nEffUs Brooke, Mlu Miriam Dally, Mlu\nDora Cunningham, Mlu Bertha Dup-\nperon, Mlu Olive Trlggs, Mlu Jeule\nEommcrvllle, MUe Lilian Buic , Mlaa\nAlice Nichols, Mlu Florence Hartford,\nEdward Nichols, Jack Carr, A. Stickle,\nCharles F. Daly, Allan McLeod, A. H.\nFreeman tnd Clifford Morrli. Mlu\nMabel Wilkie give a very pleasing\ntolo tt the Intermission.\nSPENDING SUMMER\nAT HARROP HOME\nHARROP, June 1J\u2014Mlu Dorothy\nRaper arrived Saturday from Johnson's Ltndlng tnd will ipend the eum-\nmer monthi here with Mr. md Mn.\nW. J. McConnell.\nStrawberry shipping hit itarted for\nthlt teuon, tht flrat crates going\neut Mondty morning.\nJom Annible returned to her home\nln Nelton Frldiy tfter t holldiy it\nthe home of Mr. tnd Mn. E. Harrop.\nVISITS AT YMIR\nYMIR, June 12\u2014Mr. and Mre. H.\nH. Perkins snd daughter Anita of\nSalmo were guesta of Mr. and Mri.\nH.  Stevens here.\nMr. and Mra. Clarence Mclsaac\nand son Lorlng ol tbe Emerald mine\nwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ball.\nJack Lane accompanied by Mrs.\nBaron, vas a Nelson visitor.\nS. Ball was a visitor to Nelson Monday.\nMr. and Mrs. 8. A. Curwen and\nMr. and Mrs. C. Baron have returned\nfrom Spokane.\nMiss Katie Harris ls visiting ber\naunt at the Emerald I Ine.\nMr. and Mrs. L. Slattery and children were Nelson visitors.\nMiss Grayling, Miss Orace Goldberg and Roland Edwards were visitors to Nelson.\nMrs. H. Stevens and family were the\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. Perkins\nat Balmo.\nThe northwestern American states\nare Interested In the rapidly expanding Induatry of freezing fruit and\nvegetables as a means of getting them\nto distant markets and of storing fc:\nseasons wben tbey do not compete\nwith fresh fruit.\n-THE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-WEONESDAY MORNING. JUNE 13. 1934-\nBUSY LEADERS IN OLD ONTARIO\nAS THE ELECTION DATE NEARS\nBy HON. GEORGE S. HENRY\nOntario  Coniervitlve -Leader\nPremier Oeorge B. Henry, leader of\nthe Conservative forces ln the preient\nprovlnclil general election hat been I\nmember of the Ontario legislature for\n31 yetn, t ctbinet miniiter tor 13\nmd m ictlve figure ln the publlo\naffairs ot hli community for t generation.\nPractical tnd progressive farmer,\nMr. Henry la alao a builneu man tnd\neducationist. Graduating from tht\nUnivenlty of Toronto he followed up\nwith t coune tt tht Onttrlo College\nof Agriculture. Por vocation he choae\nto walk ln the steps of hli ancestors\nwho had tilled the toll of Tork county\nfor 100 yetn. In tn effort to bring the\ndoctrlnei deiigned to shake our .together he wit one of the founder! of\nt large Toronto dairy comptny.\nExpressing hli political views In\nthi 1984 election manifesto, pledging\nthe government to a \"six-point program for the aid ot the people,\" Mr.\nHenry observed: \"I am convinced thtt\ntbe people of Ontario no mttter whtt\ntheir poltlctl affiliation may be, tre\noppoied to deitructlve pollc \u2022 md\ndoctrlnei designed to shako out toclll tnd political structure. No political exigencies cm Justify attacks on\nprivate property or Interference with\nthe fundamental righta of the lndlvldutl.\"\nBORN IN ONTARIO\nQeorge Stewart Henry wai born In\nKing township, Ont., July 18. 1871,\nthe son of William Henry and Loulia\nStewirt. whole family trees htd their\nroot! ln Ulster, Ireland. Soon after hli\nreturn from college to hli grandfather's farm at Oriole, Ont., Juit outside\nToronto, he wai elected member of\nthe township council. In 1909 ht became warden of York county. At t\nby-election four yean later he wai\ntent to the legislature to represent\nhli home riding\u2014East York. In 1911\nhs became miniiter of agriculture in\nthe Hearst government which wmt\ndot    to defeat ln 1919.\nAppointed miniiter of public worka\nind hlghwtyi ln the government of\nHon. O. Howard Perguion * In 1939\nMr. Henry ipent eeven yetn ln tbt\nadministration of thlt depirtment\nduring the period of Intensive rotd\nconitructlon throughout the province. In 1980 when Mr. Perguion went\nto London \u2022! Canadian high commll-\noloner Mr. Henry became premier md\nprovincial Conservative leader. Ht retained also the portfolio of mlnlater\nof education, ln wblch he was personally much Interested.\nPremier Henry Is a member of the\nMasonic and Orange orders md the\nUnited Church of Canada. Por mmy\nyean he taught Sundty school ln tht\nUttle church tt Oriole. \"No one who\nstua-.l the bible faithfully, cut-\nfully md prayerfully can-fell to get\nfrom lt Inspiration tnd an Intimation\nof Ood'i plan for our llvei,\" he declired.\nIii 1003 ht married Anna Pickett,\ndaughter of the Rtv. T. W. Pickett\n\u25a0nd niece of Laura Secord, heroine of\nthe war of 1M3. Then tre four children\u2014George Wlllltm, Thomti Patrick, Mn. Clarke Locke md Helm\nCatharine.\nVISITS NELSON\nBONNINGTON, June ll\u2014 Mrs.\nStuart Fletcher and daughter Rosemary of Calgary, who have been\nspending a week the guesta of Mri.\nFletchers parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.\nE. Helbecque, have left for Nelwn\nto visit Mrs. A. McL Fletcher, Nelson avenue.\nMr. md Mrs. W. G. Elsdon md\nsons spent the week-end in Nelton,\nthe guests ot Mr. md Mra. G. N.\nGilchrist.\nTourists are warned not to carry\npieces ot wild cotton planta from one\noart of the United Stttei to mother.\nbecause thew planta may harbor dan-\n\u2022jBroui put! and ipread them to cultivated cotton fields.\nJ. S. WOODSWORTH, M.P.\nPreildent Cooperative Commonwealth Federation\nThough not a candidate in the\nOntario general election J. S.\nWoodsworth, MP. for Winnipeg\nNorth Centre md president of the\nCooperative Commonwealth Federation hai spoken in the Ontario election campaign on behalf of C.C.F.\nnominees.  .\nIn Wlndtor Mr. Woodsworth disclaimed any expectations the C.C.F,\nwould \"sweep into authority in a\nday\" but declared the movement\nwas \"setting up a fire that never will\nbe extinguished.\" It was not a case\not a few people starting a machine\norganization but the \"ordinary people\" with m organization through\nwhich they could run their own affairs, the CCF. leader said.\nFrom the time of his election to\nthe house of commons In 1921 Mr.\nWoodsworth has been a determined\nadvocate of legislative reforms he\nbelieved would benefit the working\nman md the poor. Session after session he has demanded the repeal of\nsection 98 of the criminal code\u2014tlie\n\"sedition\" icction\u2014which he declared restricted the people in free\nspeech and self government.\nAs pastor, labor leader, md parliamentarian, Mr. Woodsworth has\nhad an eventful career. The idea.\nof the CCF. is uid to have taken\nshape in his mind about 1930. He\nwas made provisional president of\nthe Federation on its organization ln\nCalgary In 1932. The convention of\nJuly, 1933, ln Regina confirmed his\nappointment as president and leader.\nOf United Empire Loyalist stock\nJames Shaver Woodsworth was\nborn ln Etoblcoke, near Toronto,\nJuly 29, 1874. He is the son of Rev.\nDr. James Woodsworth, pioneer\nmissionary superintendent of the\nMethodist church in the Canadian\nwest. J. S. Woodsworth had his early\neducation at Portage la Prairie and\nBrandon. Man., and took his B.A.\nfrom Wesley college, Winnipeg, with\nbronze medal in mental md moral\nsciences. In 1898 he entered Victoria\ncollege, Toronto, for his divinity\ndegree and afterwards took poit-\ngraduate work at Oxford university.\nWAS MISSION HEAD\nAfter various mission charges and\npastorates in the Methodist church\nMr. Woodsworth was appointed au-\nperintendent of All Peoplee' mission\nin Winnipeg. During six years in\nthis post he made an exhaustive\nstudy of.the social problem. Believing hii views out of harmony\nwith the objectives of his denomination he offered his resignation. After investigation by a church committee the resignation was rejected\nand his name retained on the ministerial list\nIn 1915 Mr. Woodsworth was made\ndirector ot the bureau of social research established in Winnipeg under the auspices of the three prairie\nprovinces. When the bureau was\ndiscontinued, he returned to the\nmission fields of British Columbia,\nlater becoming a longshoremm ud\ndefinitely, identifying himself with\nthe labor movement. Ih Winnipeg\nduring the general strike of 1919 he\nassumed the editorial chair of the\n\"Western Labor Newi\" md was arrested on a charge of sedition. The\ncharge was withdrawn.\nDefeated in 1920 whm he ran as a\nLabor candidate in the British Columbia provincial election he re-\nrieved his political fortunes in the\nDominion election of 1921, being returned as Labor member for Winnipeg North Centre. He was reelected in 1925, 1928 and 1930 with a\nlarge majority on each occasion.\nIn 1904 Mr. Woodsworth married\nMiss Lucy L. Staples, a graduate of\nToronto university. They have six\nchildren.\nSPOKANE MAN ON\nVISIT TO KASLO\nKASLO, June 13.\u2014W. M. Letvltt.\nSpokane lunmber mm, arrived in\nthe city and wmt on for a visit to\nthe Howser district. Mr. Leavitt\nmade the lake trip in company with\nR. E. Green, in the latter s launch.\nMiss Alice Hodges hu returned\nfrom a visit with friends in Nelson.\nRalph Garland and A: Simonson\nhave returned to Trail after a successful fishing expedition here.\nMr. md Mn. J. C. Dawson md\ndaughter Mary of Okanagan, Wash.,\nhave arrived in the city and will\nspend the summer here with Mrs.\nDawson's parents, Mr. md Mrs. S.\nH. Green.\nThe George Abey cottage on lower\nFront street is being renovated and\nMr. and Mrs. Abey and children\nexpect to move in from Mirror\nLake in a few days.\nMr. and Mrs. B. F. Palmer have\nmoved into their newly remodeled\nhome on the hill. Recently Mr. and\nMrs. Palmer were the honored\nguests at a kitchen shower held at\nthe home of Mr. and Mn. W. H.\nDunn when the newly-wedded pair\nreceive* many useful md ornamental gifts from the large number\nof friends gathered together for the\noccasion.\nCORBIN FOLK AT\nCOAST MEETING\nCORBIN, June 13\u2014Hugh Blair md\nP. Smith returned to Vancouver on\nPrlday morning tfter hiving iptnt\nthe put week In Corbin the guests\nof William Porter.\nMr. md Mn. Jamu Dorman and\nJ. Hamilton hava left Oorbln by\ntuto for the Cout when Mn. Dormin\nmd Mr. Himllton will repreunt t .s\nRebeccah and Oddfellow lodge! reapectlvely. They expect to Be twty\nthree wefts.\nLIGHTNING FIRES    ftl n TIMCD t\\Z\nCARMI BUILDING ULU'IIRIlK Ul\nCARMI, June 12\u2014During m electric storm here last week a building\nowned by Eugene Saunler and used\nas a store house, was struck by\nlightning and took fire. Little\ndamage was done.\nJohjiic md Danny Kerr of Wallace Mountain spent Sunday here\nwith their parents, Mr. md Mrs.\nJames Ken.\nMr. and Mra. J. E. Miller motored\nto Vemon.\nRussel md Charlotte MCCutcheon\nof Westbridge spent the wee' -end\nguests of their sister md brother-in-\nlaw. Mr. md Mra. Les Ferroux.\nMr. and Mn. Tomie Marsh and\ndaughter Blllie, spent the week-enc\nwith their brother-in-law md sister,\nMr. and Mrs. Jack Croucher of Midway.\nQuite a number of young folks\nmotored to Beaverdell from here to\nattend the dance last night.\nMn, G. A. Munroe has left for\nSpokane and Helena, Mont., where\nshe will vlilt for a lime with relatives.\nMITCHELL  F.  HEPBURN\nOntario Liberal Leader\nElected member of tht Houu ol\nCommoni ln 1038 it the age of 30\nMitchell P, Hepburn quickly mtde\nt ptme for himself u tn aggressive\npolitical fighter. When the Ontario\nLiberal convention on Dec. 17, 1980,\nbroke new ground In appointing u\nprovlnclil leader a man holding t\nutt ln tht Dominion houu tt wu\nnot surprising the mantle fell on\nthe doughty \"Mitch\" Hepburn.\nPor neirly four yein Mr. Hepburn\nled the provincial Liberal party while\n\u25a0till retaining his wit ln the Dominion house* He left It to others\nto pilot the Liberal minority ln the\nOntario legislature. It wu no nominal party leadership he exerclwd,\nhowever. Hit challenge! to the government In power were characteristic ln force and finality. \"There will\nbe no cooperation, no truce, no\nquarter,\" he announced from downtown Liberal hfadquarera on Feb.\n38, 1933, during t Legislature session when there wu a mggeitlon\not the opposition easing up. \"Any\ncooperation given the preunt admin*\nIstratlon would be t breach ot trust\non our part to the great man of\nOntario tax-payers, whou voice\nigtlnit extravtginpe we ara today,\"\nhe declired.\nREFUSED   SEAT\nOn Nov. 13, 1933, Mr. Hepburn declined the proposal ot Premier\nOeorgt S. Henry that the government would not oppose the Liberal\nleader if he ran In the Eut Kent\nby-election, thm pending. He twitted the Onttrlo general election campaign ot 1984 when he resigned his\nutt in the houu of commoni md\nwu nominated for tht provlnclil\nhouu In the redistributed conitltuency of Elgin. Hit opponent li H\nJ. Davis, Conurvttlve member for\nEut Elgin ln the lut legislature.\nBorn it St. Thomu, Ont., Aug.\n13. 1898. Mitchell Frederick Hepburn\nla tbl ton of William Frederick Hepburn md Mirgiret Pulton, both\nCtntdlin born md of Scotch-Irish\ndescent. Hi wu educated at the St.\nThomu Collegiate Institute md Lt\nStilt Extension Univenlty. After\nthree years ln a bmk he went Into\ntgrlculturo netr St. Thomu md became t successful firmer. He urved\nu t lieutenant ln tht Cintdltn Infantry tnd afterwards In tht Royal\nAir Force ln  1918.\nFor thru yean Mr. Hepburn wai\nucKtiry of the Eut Elgin brtnch\nof the UFO. When ln 1936 be redeemed West Elgin for the Liberals\nby i majority of 178 thll Dominion\nconitltutency hid bun In thi Conservative column for 33 yetn. In\n1930 he lncreued hli majority to\n1437.\nMr. Hepburn wu married In 1919\nto Mlu Eva Burton of Flngall, Ont.\nHe la a member of the Masonic\nOrder, the Knlghtt of Pythlu tnd\ntht United Church of Cmada.\nYMIR LADY IS\nHONORS) GUEST\nShower Held for Mrs. W.\nClark; Many Go to Salmo\nDemonstration\nNew Denver Aids\nAre Entertained\nUnited,' Presbyterian, Anglican and Hospital Aids\nHave Meetings\nNEW DENVER, June 13.\u2014Mlu B.\nFonberg, matron of tne Slocan hotplttl. hu left to ipend t month'!\nholiday tt her home In Nelton.\nS. C. Kennett md fimlly of Setttle\ntre ipendlng the holidays wtth Mr.\nand Mrs. E. Kennett.\nMlu Ounley Peterson paued\nthrough town from Spokane on her\nway to vlalt at her home ln Sandon.\nMr. md Mn. W. Hendrlckt md\ndtughter, Mn. R. Hendricks tnd nelce\nof Kaslo motored to town.\nDr. tnd Mn. Francis, N. Tttrie md\nMrs. Butchtrt were gueiti of D. P.\nMo.gan of Eight-Mile ctmp.\nMrs. Draper md Mn. Boughton\ndrove to Nelion with Mr. Rushton ot\nNakuip.\nA number of New Denveritet went\nto Sandon md surprised Mrs. Miller,\nthe occaalon being her blrthdty.\nTht Unlttd church Ladlu' tld met\ntt the home of Mrs, Cropp. The president Mn. Prancli preilded. In the\n\u2022bsence of Mn. Bamuelson, Mn. Ang-\nrlgnoi. icted u lecretary. \/Iter the\nbuilneu muting Mri. Cropp urved\nrefreshments. Thou pnunt were Mra.\nE. Telr, Mn. Angrlgnon. Mrs. A. Trlckett, Mn. Thompion, Mn. White). Mn.\nToung. Mrs. Prancli, Mra, \"B-d.\" Bou.\nand Mlu N. Aylwln as a gueit, md\nthe hotteu Mrs. Cropp.\nMn. E. Oeorge wu hosteu to the\nPresbyterian Ltdles' tld, with Mlu A.\nClever presiding. Mn. Oeorge urved\ntw. Among thou tttending wen Mri.\nButchart. . Mn. Williamson. Mri.\nOeorge, Mri. M. Hill, Mn. Cory, Mn.\nNelion, Mn. Ny-ian, Mn. Johnion,\nMn. Smith md Mn. A. Clever.\nThe Anglican Ladles' aid met at the\nhome ot Mri. Levy on Rouberry rotd.\nMn. Levy urved dainty refreshments.\nThou attending were Mn. CUffe. Mra.\nCrellln, Mn. Ellis, Mn. H. Ay win.\nMn. Pendry, Mn. A. L. Harris, Mn.\nThrlng Sr.. md Mn. Mwn.\nMn. S. M. Bamuelson hu returned\nfrom t two wwki holldiy ln Vmcouver.\nMr. md Mn. L. W. Belli wert recent Nelion vlilton.\nTbe memben of tbe Hospital tld\nmet tt the homt ot Mn. 3. B. Smith,\nwith uven memben preunt, Thty\ndecided to hold t whltt drive in July.\nMn. Smith leryed refreshment!.\nOn Prldiy evening, the loctl bind\nunder the direction of Bandmaster A.\nRuzdcka, gave t pleulng concert. It\nwu thi tint of t serlei for the summer.\nYMIR, Junt 13.\u2014A ihower wu\ngiven by the Ymir Women's institute and the Ymir Ladies' guild et\nthe home of Mrs. J. M. Gille for Mrs.\nW. Clark. It was well attended md\nMn. Clark received gifts trom all\nthose present as well as mmy who\ncould not attend. Lunch was served.\nMemben of the Ymir Women's\ninstitute who attended the demonstration given by Mra. Fraser of\nNelson at the Salmo Women's' institute meeting were Mrs. S. A. Curwen, Mra. H. Stevens, Mra. C. Baron.\nMra. W. Clark, Mrs. W. Kiel, Mrs.\nC. Anderson, Mrs. S. Ball, Mrs.\nChrysler and Miss Grace Goldberg.\nMr. Fraser of Nelson was the sole\nmember of the \"stronger sex\" at the\nlunch that followed the demonstration.\nYmir Ladies' guild held a successful dance this week.\nSCHOOL REPORT\nGrade 8\u2014Woodrow Anderson.\nJames Tilton. Elmer Peterson.\nGrade 7\u2014Harry Stevens, Sam\nVerigin, Jack Grant, Annie Kalesni-\nkoff.\nGrade 8\u2014Mike Pomikoff, Frances\nHansen, Annie Nord, Gus Flagel\nEvelyn Emilson, Lottie Anderson\nGrade 5\u2014James Grant.\nGrade 4\u2014Shirley Stevens, Alvin\nSlattery, Eddie Flagel, Polly Verigin, Tom Clarke.\nGrade J\u2014Florence Slako, Thomas\nSlattery, Vera Harrli, Vernon\nChrysler, Perry Anderson, Walter\nClarke.\nGrade 2\u2014Dorothy Chrysler, Slgrld\nNord, Lena Fresu.\nGrade 1-Mary Nord, Elsie Slattery, Evelyn Harris, Elsie Anderson\nEunice Chrysler, Roy Fresu, Lawrence Bond, Marjorie Harris.\nAttendance, 95 per cent.\nINTERIOR DEAD\nRufus Kimpton Passes\nat His Windermere\nHome\nINVERMERE, June 13.\u2014The Win\ndermere district lost one of \\u% not-\n*bte old-timers In tbe death last\nweek of Rufus Klmpton of \"Tbe\nWhite House,\" Windermere.\nMr. Klmpton vas tn his 74th yenr\nand bad lived tbe ureater portion ol\nhla life ln the valley. During construction of the CPR. he ran the\nstore at Donald, taking up a homestead aa well as at Windermere.\nWhen the CPR. abandoned Donald\naa a divisional point, Mr, Kimpton\ndecided to take up his permanent\nresidence at Windermere, where In\npartnership with his brother-in-law.\nJ. C. Pitts be opened a.store and\npost office, running tbe mall stages\nwith four-horse teams between that\npoint and Cranbrook and Golden.\nBefore leaving Donald, and taking\nadvantage of the offer of the CPR.\nto transport any buildings of the\nresidents of Donald to other locations, Mr. Kimpton decided that the\nchurch there would be better located in Windermere, so, carefully taking lt apart, he had lt loaded on\nscows, which were hauled to Golden\nand put Into the Columbia there\nfor towing to Windermere, where it\nnow la and has been ln use aa a\nchurch ever since.\nMr. Klmpton was also instni\nmental in having a memorial erect\ned to Father pat, the first Ansll\ncan missionary ln this part of East\nKootenay.\nTbe funeral took place on Monday\nfrom tbe Church at Windermere\nwith the Rev, p. Stanford, vicar of\nthe pariah of Windermere, officiating. The church was filled to capacity with the old-timers of the valley;\nthe pallbearers being all old friends\nof the family.\nMr, Klmpson la survived by his\nwidow, and one son, Vaughan, wbo\nPAGE THRU\nStop Rheumatism\nAt Its Source\nRheumatism is uused by uric acid,\nin the blood. Una, a blood im*\n. purity, should it extracted by the\nkidney*- If kidneyi fail, aad un*\nremains, it .hinge, to uric acid\nwhich in minute crystals lodges ia\njoint, or between mutch, Muting\nexcruciating pain,.   Aroid rhiu- '\nmadam by keeping your kido***,\nin good condition.  Flush than\n\u2022very three weeks with Dodd'l '\nKidney PilU\u2014for over three generation! the favorite kidney tonie\nand remedy. Non-habit tormina.,\nDoddiKidneyPllte\nfarmi it Keoras, Alberta; two broth\nera,   Dan,  residing   et  Oolden  ||\nFred ln Alberta, and a sister,\nSlmpton. Cranbrook.\nA un, Marshall, predeceased hi\nmany years ago.\nCARMI MAN GOES,\nTO BRIDGE RIVEM\nCARMI, June 12-Mr. and Mrs. i\nSchofield are entertaining the M\ntcr's sister,* Miss Johnson ot M\nticton. w\nJames Kerr nnd daughter Mar;\nmotored to Greenwood.\nNed Holbrook, who has been em\nployed at Carmi mine for the oaa\nsix months, leaves for Bridge Hive\nSunday .where hc has a mining in\nterest.\nHenry Fink of Seattle is visitin;\nhis sisters, Mrs. James Kerr am\nMrs. E. S. Tucker.\nMr. and Mrs. A. Sdtoficld wcj\nrecent  motorists  td Penticton. 1\nJack Gripman and mother o\nKelowna were visitors here.\nMr. and Mrs. Jack Croucher c\nMidway were week-end guests <\nMr. and Mrs. Tomie Marsh.\nMrs. M. Brown and daughj\nBetty ot Lois, were guests of Ml\nLeo Ferroux.\nCloy Sargent of Lois motoig\nhere.\nPaper collars arc now being ml\neither soft, or stiff, and they are eg\nto be remarkably wilt-proof.\nJti\nNALMH (lOOl)\nTEM\n\/\n^^tomfcT^ \u20ac-amjjdttg.^\nmcowo-tATio t-t may iera\nTHURSDAY BAY NEWS\nSHIRT DAY at \"The Bay\"\nBROADCLOTH SHIRTS\nEnglish broadcloth shirts in fancy stripes gn *n\nor plain shades.  Collar attached  style. _n_H\u00bb^*\nSizes 141\/s to 16'\/2. Each **^W\n1\nQUALITY BROADCLOTH SHIRTS\nA special group of better quality shirts priced to\ngive you a great saving. Plain shades\nin collar-attached shirts. Sta-set collars. All sizes to 17 % Each ....\n2 for .._\u201e  $3.00'\n$1-55\nARROW COOLTEX SHIRTS\nA new addition to the Arrow shirt family. A fine quality shirt ot $W \u2022\u00a9\u00a9\na porous material which gives supreme comfort. Collar attached     Mt\nstyle in tan, blue, and white. Each \t\nLadies' Robber\nAprons\nFine quality rubber, finished with ruffled trimming in white. Colors red,\nblue and green.\nEach   \t\n29'\nAssorted\nCostume\nJewelry\nHere's your opportunity to\nhave different jewelry tor each\nSummer Costume, gay and colorful, a variety of smart | ft A\nstyles.   Each   *v>\u00bb\nChildren's\nAnkle Socks\nGood wearing rayon and\nlisle anklets, plain or\nmesh, some with fancy\ncuffs. Sizes 41\/2 to OQ\u00ab*\n8V4. Pair   LU\nWHITE FRILLING\nDainty frilling in organdy and net. Makes splendid dress\ntrimming. Per Yard \t\n59* *. 79\nMISSES1 ORGANDY BLOUSES\nSummer wardrobes call for at least one of these fluffy, petal colored blouses. Complete size range, 14 'to 20.\nEach\t\n\u00bb!-\u00bb\nLOOK FOR THE RED SALE CARDS\nGIRLS' PLEATED SKIRTS\nLimited quantity in flecked patterns.\nBroken sizes and colors. Reg. $1.95.\nTo Clear \t\n\u00bb1\n.00\nMisses9\nSlacks\nmm\nMade of heavy drill\nin navy or white..;\nSizes 14 to\n20.. Pair ..\nSlid\n -_\n\\\nlOS FOUR\naSHTEON\nSLOCAN VISIT\nUss McLeod Is Guest\nof Mr. and Mrs.\nJohnson\nfcOCAH onr, Junt H \u2014Miss Mtr-\nM HtLiod of Nelton wu i rtil-\nftB town thl gunt of Mr and Hn.\nJ. Johnion ind ftmlly.\nBr Thtlmt Cooper of Ortnd Forkl\nfeed Mondiy to bt tht (Uttt ed htr\nHhtr-ln-ltw ind titter Mr. tnd\n\u00ab. Charln Bunel tnd fimlly.\ntlmn Orut who hit iptnt t'a\nI ttw ytan In Ctlgtry and vicinity\ntt ipendlns t hoUday it hit homi\nhtrt.\nMr.   ind Mi*.  Thomu Dodd of\nThrumi pasted through htrt on thtlr\nwiy to Vernon where thty will Tint\nwith rilttlvet for a Umt.\nRENEWING  ACQUAINTANCE\nCaptain M. P. Held ot Vernon It\nIn town renewlni old toqutint*\nmoet. While here he li the guett ot\nMr. tnd Mrt. J. M. S\u00bb.\nMn. Cummlngi ind Ut't diughter\nof Nelton wire the gunti onr tht\nweek-end ot Mn. Cummlng'i parent!\nMr. and Mn. Sherwood.\nMr. and Mn. Wtlter Clough left\non Prldiy tor Vanoouver. Mr Clough\ngoet to repreunt Slocan Lodge No.\n40 I.O.O.P. at Orand lodge which will\nbt htld it Victoria.\nOeorgt Stoll ot Nelton in doing u-\nMtunint work on mlntrtl cltlmi up\nment work on mineral elalma up\nLemon cnek.\nTha Ladlw Altar Society of St.\nMary's Catholic church mtt at tht\nhomt ot Mn. J. Boltrtrt on Thundty tfternoon.\nA meeting ot tht Udlei tld ot thi\nUnited church wu held it the home\n\u25a0ffg-g-C-g-g\nCAdvevtisinfe\nfor the\nMerchant\n<>i Today\nConducted  by\nHAROLD I. EDGAR\nThlt  urlu  ot  wttklr  irtlclu\nippetn   every   Wtdnudiy,   on   __&\u25a0\nvertltlnj and mtwhinJuing pn-\npand for tht merchintt of Ntlton\ntnd DUtrlct with tht oo-optretloo\not the Ntlwn Dtlly Ntwt.      .      .\nTHE BODY OF AN\nADVERTISEMENT\nRegardless of what service advertising copy\nis to perform the same fundamental elements of\ncontent and design come into play.\nEach advertisement is expected to do a given\njob.   It should\u2014\nCatch the attention of the reader.\nInterest him to the point of reading it.\nCause him to want to buy.\nEffect his response quickly.\nEstablish the store definitely in his mind.\nIt ia only in rare instances that the advertiser\nan expect every advertisement to show definite\nment day in and day out, week after week, is expected to show in the increased sales in the departments or for the articles advertised. If this is not\nforthcoming, lok for the weakness in your copy\nor plan.\n' plan.\nThere -are four types of advertising copy.\nMerchandising Copy is designed to sell specific\ngoods. It announces a sale, promotes straight\nmerchandise at straight prices, an advantageous\npurchase, specials, etc.\nPrestige Copy sells the store as an institution.\nEducational Copy is built to sell a new device,\nexplain how a new appliance is operated and, in\ngeneral, to educate readers to anything that is\nnew.\nNewa Copy takes advantage of tropical events\nlinking goods with current news of importance\neither locally or nationally.\nYour copy should have a definite appeal A\nheadline announces\u2014\n\"All summer dresses reduced 20%\"\nor \"Special sale of men's shirts, Saturday\".\nThe former centres its appeal to women; the latter\nto men.\nAnother hammers on low prices to the exclusion of any other appeal which limits to the ex-\n> tent that it probably will fail to attract tjie attention of the shopper looking for good or medium\nquality products.\nThla type of appeal is familiar to all retailers.\nIt is a centralized appeal. General appeals are\nalso on subjects of personal appearance, health,\nutility, sentiment, etc.\nIt is almost impossible to successfully incorporate a number of ideas in one advertisement,\nand it ia preferable to make one predominant\nthought stand out.\nWrite to the buyer\u2014not to yourself.\nThe appeal of an advertisement should be\naddressed to your customer who does not know\nthe goods and be in terms that he or she will\nunderstand. Technical terms ahould be avoided\u2014\nwording that is over the head of the customer\nshould be omitted\u2014and by the same token our\nadvertisement should not go into long detailed descriptions which bewilder,\nA simple statement of fact made by a man\nwhose store has a good reputation carries more\nweight than a yard of fulsome adjectives. .\nJohn H. Patterson, founder of the National\nCash Register Company has passed on the following simple\u00bbrules in writing advertising copy:\nKnow  your  tuMtet.\nWrite thort ttnteaeu.\non bis Haw\nWrite to tbtt a child\nwin undtnttna.\nBe brief.\nTill thi truth.\nBt inthutlutle.\nOM thort wordt.\nMtkt   pertgnphi  thort.\nPut only ont thought ln e\u00bbrt\nwntenot.\nSty prtcluly whit you mnn.\nBt  lojl.il.\nNiver tuggtrtte.\nDon't Imitate.\nWrite to Imprtu tht retder,\nnot to itpreu yountif, or\nImprtu \u2022 oompttttor.\nof Mn. J. P. Sutherltndi on Thundiy.\nMn. J. Innli ot Villlctn expects\nto leave In a few daya for Victoria\nwhtn tht will represent the Rebtkah\nlodge of Slocan City at tht Rebekah\nuttmbly which win bt In teuton\nthere thortly.\nTht Udlei aid ot tht Prubyttrlu\nchurch had, a meeting Thunday at tht\nhomt of tara^D Sherwoodi.\nFRUITVALE AND\nSALMO IN DRAW\nBALMO, Junt 11.\u2014Tht Silmo bill\ntetm, pitying ttt flnt gtmt of the niton, held the Prultvilt nlnt to in\n11-11 tit In i ten-lnnlng gtme htn.\nAn tuly itart ot flvt runt ln tht\nflnt Inning gave Pilmo a good lead\nwhich wu held until the flnt of the\neighth when Prultvale, after a barrage of hitting Ui tht fifth and\netxth lnnlngt, icored tht two runs\nnecentry to tit up tht icon.\nBob Sapplei went the distance for\ntht Salmo and \"Kelly\" Orltvt for\nPrultvtle. ,\nThe Uneupt:\nPrultvale\u2014I. Orlevt p, W. Orleve c,\nK. Sadder tit, H. Smith u. O. Orltvt\nind, D. Knowler 3rd. L. unowltr lf,\nE. Startup cf, J. Dt Bruyn rf. Subs\u2014\nO. Orleve, W. J. Orlevt and X. J.\nOrleve.\nSalmo\u2014B. Sapples p, P. Llndstrom\nc, J. Pair lit, A. Cowley .nd. I. 01b-\nbont u, K. Lelbtcher tti. 0. Hum\nlt, 0. Buth cf, Bd. Cartwtll rf. Bub-\nBill Donaldson. .\nR. C. Buah wu umpire.\nINVERMERE LADY\nBACK FROM COAST\nINVERMERE, B. C, June 19\u2014Mn.\nA. M. Himllton hu returned from\na thort vltlt to tht cout cltlea.\nwhtn tht wtnt tfttr tttending the\ndleceilan annual meetlngi ot tbl\nW. A. Of tbe Diocese of Koottnty.\nMr. tnd Mri. C. H. Clelind motored to Ntlton, when they ipent\na few dayi.\nMr. Aahworth, manager of tht\nbranch of tht Imperlil bank hire,\nlift with Mn. Athwortb for t holldiy, motoring through to Moou Jtw,\nSuk. They expect to return ln\ntbout two weeki.\nMn. J. Htnm hu trrlvtd from\nDuncan. Vinoouvtr itltnd to ipend\nthe holldiyi with her .mother, Mn.\nPyt ot Athtlmer. Mr. Htnm will\nfollow whtn tchoolt clou. Ht wu\nprlnclpil of tht coniolldited school\nhen until be went to Duncan.\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMISSION NITWORK\n8:00 Concert Recital, Mirtht Ps-\nPolnte; Pltcide Morency;\nJean Mirie Btudet, plinltt,\n8:30 Piano Ramblers and Shadow\nVoice, Lucien Mirtln'i Magic\nMusic\n7:00 Helent Morton, loprano\n7:80 Newt ind Weither Forecut\n7:>8 Rudolf Ginsberg'! Oreh.\n8:00 Theatre of Uie Air, E. V.\nYoung, (B.C. Net)\n10:00 Melody Miidi (B.C. Net.)\nN.B.C.-K00  NITWORK\nKQW KFI KOO KOMO KJR\n820     M0     790     920     \u00bb70\nCorn Cob Pipe Club\nBirbtrt Merkley. harpist\nCheater Rowell, organltt\nAmos 'n' Andy\nRaymond Knight't Cookoo\nClub\nHistorictl Sketches (KOO)\nTid-bits\nBen Pollock's Orch.\nHour ot Smllei\nSeymour Slmon'i Orch.\nSport! Hetdllners (KOO)\nHarry Barris' Orch.\nTom Coakley'i Orch.\nNews FlMhes, Sam Htyes\nWUliilru-Wilsh Orch.\nPreu-Radio News Service\nGui Arnhelm'i Orch.\nHippy Felton'l Orch. (KGO)\nJack Bain'i Orch., Portland\nI.S.-TJON HI NETWORK\nKFRC    KOlN    mr   KOL\nsio    m    iijpT   Kro\nBrotdcut to Byrd Expedition\nAlbert Spalding, violinist:\nConrad Thibault, baritone\nNick Lucu, crooning troubi*\ndour\nMinute Melodies  (D.L.)\nCharlei Birnet tnd Orch.\nBurnt and Allen, comedians;\nGuy Lombirdo'i Orch.\nFrank Diiley'l Orch.\nRed Nichols' Orch.\nAl Kivelin'i Orch.\nJtck RuueU'i Orch.\nCMol Lofner'i Orch, (D.L.)\nEirl Hlnet and Oreh.\nAaronson'i Commanden (DL)\nJohnny Robinson's Orch. DL\nTo be announced (D.L.)\nAironson's Commanders DL\nHarry Jtckton'i Oreh. (DL)\nKHQ\n590\n8:00\nS:30\n6:45\n7:00\n7:15\n7:45\n7:45\n7:50\n8:00\nCOO\n9:00\n9:15\n9:30\n10:00\n10:15\n10:55\n11:00\n11:00\n11:30\ne.\nKVI\n570\n8:00\n6:30\n7:00\n7:15\n7:20\n7:30\n7:45\n3:00\n8:30\n9:00\n9:00\n9:30\n0:30\n10:00\n10:30\n11:00\n11:30\nNext Week-\n-\"The dose snd the Baae\".\nMBHMM^M\n;t.,*a\u00ab'A*i*.il*UAiA\n800k CJOR 600   m\nVANCOUVIR 6000 w\n8:40 Stock Quotations\n8:45 News Varietlea\n7:00 Newspaper Adventures\n7:15 Immediate Itiuei, Mclnnii\n7:45 Studio Program\n3:00 Glengirians\n8:30 Hugh Smith, baritone\n8:45 Studio Program\n8:00-10:00 Cariboo Cowboy!\n10:00 Orch.\n880 k\nSAN\n6:\u00bb\n7:00\n7:15\n7:30\n7:45\n8:00\n8:30\n9:00\n9:15\n9:30\n10:00\n11:00\n11:30\nKFO 441 m\nFRANCISCO 60,000 w\nClyde Doerr'i Orch.\nNanette La Salle, balladi\nApiculture Todty\nComedy Stan ET\nBabe Ruth, drama, E.T.\nCalifornitni on Parade\nBeat of Their Ability\nYour Boy's Future\nBook Parade\nMarthall't Mtvericki\nNight Court\nGus Arnheim's Orch.\nCharlei Runytn, organist\n970 k KJR 309.1 m\n8EATTLI 5000 w\n6:00-:30 Song Bag\n7:00 Reflection! of Romance\n7:15 Mutlcil Auction\n7:30-45 Auld Lang Syne\n8:00 Baur'a Orch.\n8:30 Cutlet in Muiic\n3:45*9:00 Si and Elmer\n10:00-:30Muilcal FivoritM\n11:30 Vic Meyer'i Oreh.\n236.5 m\n50,000 w\n1060 k KNX\nHOLLYWOOD\n6:00 Newi Service\n6.'15 Concert Ent.\n6:30 Sport Newt On Ptrtde\n6:46 Rublnoffi Concert Em.\n7:00 Wttinibe and Anhle\n7:15 Mona Lowe, Melody Moods\n7:30 Ueut. Gov, Fnnk Merrlin\n7:45 King Cowboy\n8:00 The In-Laws\n8:15 Babe Ruth. dramiUied, E.T.\n8:30 Crime Clues, E.T.\n9:00 Newt Service\n9:15 The Crockett!\n10:15 Pete Pontrelli'i Orch.\n\u25a0THI NILSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON. B.C-WEDNESDAY MORNINO. JUNI 13. 1934\nGirl in the Family\nBy BEATRICE BURTON\nCHAFTEB XVIII\n\"I think it'i vtry foolish for you\nto get yourself excited tbout this,\nSuaan.\" Lutle ut down beside ber\ntut put ont inn tround her ihoul-\nden. \"Toull be married to WaUaoe\ntn tuch a abort tlmt thtt lt't lllly\nfor you to worry tbout thlngt ln\nthlt home. And then Un't M much\nto worry about, ipyhow. Tour father\nwill toon be homt, tnd ln thi mein-\ntlmt lt isn't going to ruin john'i\ncareer to* pty ut t littlt monty\nevery week. Tht Broderlck Arms\nwon't itand half empty forever.\neither, ind prttty toon everything\nwin bt flnt tnd dtndy tor ul tgaln.\n\"And until then tht Broderlck\nmtn will look tfter tht womtn of\nthe fimlly u they tlwtyi htvt,\"\nLutle uld. lifting her chin tbtt\nwu btglnning to look Ukt crept\nwhen It curved down Into her neck.\n\"No womtn ln the Broderlck fimlly\nhu ever bad to work, Suun.\"\n\"Not tor a ulary, you mtan.\nLutiel But they've worked ln thtlr\nhoines, Jutt u I havt, for no Wigei\ntt all,\" Suaan declared bluntly, beginning to uy til the thlngt the\nhtd Jutt made up hir mind not to\nuy. \"1 don't Mt why lt Isn't til\nright tor t girl to do offlct work,\nor something like thtt, thtt requires\nmuch mon brains than household\ndrudgery. I with you could ut\nConnie sayre tnd tbt Cullen glrlt\nLutlt. They work*\u2014at * dun lnttr-\nuting work\u2014and they're paid for\nIt, but they're cultured and Jutt\nu refinid u you or mt or Jeule\nBunttl\u2014Tou outfit to see the booki\nthit tbey bring Into tht Aouu.\n\u2022nd the migulnea l\u2014And thty bur\nuuon tickets for thl lymr-iiony concerts, ind Aunt NeU ntvtr mluu\nthi wetkly lecture tt tht Women'i\nCity club. They're whtt I UU cultured people\u2014ind thiy ill work.\nEvery single ont ot them.\"\n\"I'm lure they mult bt cultured\ngiving parties whtn the guests totk\ntheir oake ln their coffee btton\nthty ttt ltl\" ramtrked Aunt (dm\nacidly. Suun tlwtyi llvd to regret\ntelling htr own ftmlly tnythlng\nibout ttw Culleni for the; ilwiyt\nbrought lt up to um igtlnit her\nsooner or later.\nWhy, thtt wu just fun, Aunt\nfont!\" Suun tpoke with indignation In every tyllibli. \"Nobody rally dipped thtlr doughnuts in thtlr\ncoffee tnd thtn itt It tt thtt ptrty\not   theirs.   They   Jutt   tailed   lt   a\n'dunking' party becauae thiy thought\nIt wu tunny. Their minners trt\njust u good u tnyont'i msnnen\u2014\nand they'n kind buidu. Jutt think\nhow nice they've Mtn to Mr. Sholct\nbecauu he'i lonely tnd\u2014\" Sbt broke\noff abruptly, rtalltlng how uuleu\nIt would bt to tie to txpltin tht\nCulleni to Aunt Bdnt tnd Lutle.\nSbt carried the braakfatt ooat up-\n\u25a0taln and laid It out on tbl bed ln\nhtr coM room, thinking ovtr whtt\nLutlt htd uld ibout lt\u2014 thit li\nwould bt Jutt tbt thing to illp Into\nwben the tnd Walltct ttt bretkfut\nln their hotel ilttlng room.\nUntil now iht htd never thought\nvery much tbout tbt lntlmtte ilde\nof her mirrlige tnd Btr Uft afterward with Wallaci. Bht had thought\nof htr wtddlng and p.ctund henelf\ncoming down tbt ttaln of Iht old\nhouu In t white utln drat tnd thi\nrose-point lice veil thtt htd belonged\nto ber Orandmothr Brrxlirlck. Sht\nhad thought ot getting Into Wallaces\nautomobile and itarting oft on ber\nhoneymoon, and iht bad lock tor-\nward wltb a unu of adventure to tht\nnew placie and people they would\nBut her mind, like th e virginal\nminds of moat \"nice\" glrli, had ntver\ngone beyond thtt point. It cloted\nlUelf now, Uke I door slimming, upon\ntht thought of actually becoming\nWallace's mate, of bla love-making u\na huiband.\nShe put the bnakfait coat back\nInto lti glazed cardboard box and\nihut lt away ln tbt bottom drawer\nof her chiffonier.\nPerhips everything would bt all\nright again whtn lbt nw Wallace\nIn two or thru wukt, iht thought,\nittrlng at the reflection of hir troubled face tn tbt looking glut tbove\ntht chiffonier. ... It wu only tlnce\nhe hid gone twty thtt thll chtngt\nIn her feeling toward him bad occurred. Then hid bttn no doubtt\nIn htr mind tht night ht hid given\nhtr tht wrlit witch and gone d wn\nthe snowy steps to bli wilting taxi-\ncab. And, tfttr aU, aha had known\nhim tor eighteen monthi. and aha\nhadn't known Allen Sholu tor thtt\nmtny dtyt. How could iht bt tutt\nthat iht wu ln love with him? Wun't\nher conatant longing ts au him, hit\nexcitement whtn tht httrd hit key\nIn tht side door, limply pirt of htr\ninfatuation for a good looking face\nand big itnlght body?\n(To Be Contlnuil).\nGARDEN FETE IS\nHELDAT POINT\nGuides Stsge Affair; School\nTeam Wins at Balfour\nin Softball\nCRANBROOK MISS\nMARRIED\nSALMO INSTITUTE\nGIVES HALL $25\nTo Be Used to Buy Equipment; Mn. Fraser Gives\nDemonstration\nSALMO, Junt U.\u2014Stlmo tnd dlt*\nrlct Women'i Initltute met Wednudty with t fill tttendtnee and tour-\nteen vlittoft.\nThl commltteei ln chtrgt of tht\nconcert tnd dance and tht \"Ctllco\"\ndanot turned In their rtportt. Tbi\noonotrt wu successful and credit\nwu given Mn. Henry Johni for htr\niblt mtntgement and to thon taking part.\nTht vliitlng commlttu nported 10\ncalls made during the month, and\nfruit and flowen lift for thou who\nwire bed ridden.\nBUY PRESENTS\nPreienti were bought for flvt ntw\nbtbtu.\nMn. L. Johnitone tnd Mn. O. O.\nPtlr trt ln chirge ot t dance planned.\nSum of SM put of thi proceed!\nfrom thi concert, wu turned over\nto tht bill commlttu, to buy ttblet\nand other needed articlu.\nMri. O. H. Pruer of Nilion gtvt\na demomtratlon of making puffed\nputry.\nTea wu urved, at whtch all aampltd\ntht putry.\nThou attending from Tmlr wore,\nMn. 8. BaU, Mn. W. Clark, Mn. 0,\nBaron, Mrt. H. Sttvtnt, Mri. 8. Cur-\nwin, Mn. W. Kill. Mrt. Chryiler, Mn,\nAndenon tnd Mlu Goldberg,\nVlilton from Silmo wen, Mn. J.\nPraur. Mn. W. Mattbtwi, Mrt. J.\nStpplu, Mn. W. Ctwlty tnd Mn. V.\nWlldt.\nWILLOW POINT, Junt li.\u2014On Sundty tfternoon .the Willow Point Olrl\nOuldu held \u2022 lucceuful Oardtn party\non tht Horrigin'i liwn In tld ot\ncamp fundi.\nSportt for thl ohlldren wtn luper-\nviud by Mima Sutherland and L. T.\nSpearing.\nRaou:\nSmall glrlt\u2014Hiltn Suthirltnd.\nSmtll boyt\u2014Herbert Letrmon th.\nOlder glrlt\u2014MUdren Horrlgan.\nBUndbuff, glrla-Kathleen Sutherland.\nBoyt\u2014Alex Sutherltnd, tint; Jerry\nPltzalmmoni.\nWhulbtrrow rice\u2014Bobby Duff tnd\nHugh Wontold. flnt; Dtvld Orunwood tnd Dtvld Wontold, uoond.\nThrowing ball\u2014Alex Sutherltnd,\ntint; Jerry Pltetlmmont ucond.\nJumping\u2014Loult dt Oooq ud Bobby Duff.\nThru-leggtd not: glrlt -Suun\nTtwu tnd Kithlten Sutherlmd.\nBoyt\u2014Alex Sutherlmd ind Urry\nPltatlmmoni.\nJuggling net\u2014Loult dt Cocq, flnt;\nBobby Duff, uoond.\nShot race, undrtu end dresa\u2014winners ot firsts\u2014Helen Sutherlmd, Susan Tawse and Brie Denny.\nFarm-yard buff\u2014Bobby Duff and\nAlex Sutherland.\nMn. O. Alltn of Ntlton won a\npretty iweiter and Mri. Horrlgan won\ntht prlu for gueulng tbt newest\nnumbtr of bunt ln i Jtr.\nMary Horrlgan hid chirge of tht\ncandy itall, Non MtnhtU. bake and\nmltuUanaout Uble; Pamela Taylor,\ngueulng competition; Audrc Heddli\n\u2022nd Bttty HtU, tht drawing; Mn.\nP. Holt tnd Mlu D. Jtckton told Ice\ncreim ud Mn. B. Towmhend, Mn.\nP. Horrtftn ud Mn. J. C. Ctmpbell\nwr i tbt tm hostessu.\nL. P. Spearing, teacher of thl Willow\nPoint tchool hu orgmiwd a eott-\nbtll teim imong tht uhool children.\nThty pltytd a Balfour nhool team.\nwinning 11-3. O. Sutherland took the\nchildren to Balfour In his truck, A return mttch wu played hen whtn\nMlu McQueen, teacher of Bilfour\nuhool brought down i team compoted of puplli ud tdultt. Thi toon\nWU 18-U ln fivor of Balfour.\nMr. ud Mn. H. Ouy Orunwood of\nVernon ipent i few dtyi it Willow\nPoint tht guutt ot Mr. ud Mn. C.\nShtnnon.\nMr. ud Mn. L. Duff ud nn Bobby\nof Moou Jtw htve arrived to ipend\nthi lummer monthi it thtlr cotttgi\nhen.\nMra. P. Hobnn ipent two wukt\nat Howier tht guutt of Mr. ud\nMn. M. X. Binnett.\nMlu D. Oiaktll li visiting with Mlu\nJoin Htllitt it Longbeteh.\nMn. J. H. Howe ot Nelton ctmt\nSiturdiy to ipend i month with her\naon ud diughter-ln-liw Mr. Ud\nMn. H. L. Howe.\nMn. J. P. Blunt of Moou Jaw wbo\nIt on btr wty to Spokine, itopptd\noff it Willow Point to vltlt htr ton\nC. H. Blunt-\n319 Con Travel\nWindermere Road\n-    in Firit 10 Days\nINVBRMBRX, B. O.. June IS\u2014\nTouriit trtfflc tttrted etrller thu\nututl thtt yttr u tbt Binff-Wln-\ndermen motor rotd wu openid to\nthe general public on Miy 90.\nlbt following thowi tht numbtr\nof etn and ptuengen from thtt\ndite to Junt 1,\nTotal cuadlan can 171; Canadlu\ndiooeiian annual mutlnga of tht\nfonlgn ptuengtn 190; tottl cird\nS19; tottl passengers 977.\nCRANBROOK. June 19.\u2014A quiet\nwe. ding wu nlemnlnti. on Thundty,\nMty 11, it tht home of tbt bride's\nmothtr, Mn. T. (.. Diwion, whtn Mlu\nRem Diwion becime thi bride of\nArchibald ChUholm, tcyt tht Courier.\nMr. Dtwton give the bride iwiy. Mn.\nObltbolm, mothtr of tbt groom, ud\nhit brother wen preunt. Tbt bride\ni druud ln t iwtggtr tult of Ivory\ncrep: wtth i whltt ink hit to mttch.\nwhltt glovu tnd whltt thou ud\nwon t bouquet of pink rout. Rev. A.\nN. McMUlu, wu tht officiating miniiter.\nThi happy couple left tmmtdltttly\nifter tht ctrtmony for a honeymoon\nto be ipent it Banff, I -kt LouUe ud\nIdmonton. Opon their return they\nwill mtkt thtlr home In Klmbtrley.\nVISITING HERE\nFROM S. SLOCAN\nSOUTH SLOCAN, June lJ-Mn.\nP. Horlick hu returned trom i two\nweek! vlilt to Vincouver.\nMn. Ctrl Andenon of Kitchener,\nwho hu been ipendlng \u2022 month\nhere, hu left to retide ln Nelaon\nfor the remainder of the lummer.\nMln Eliubeth Brett of Creiton li\nthe gueit ot her iliter Mn. Harry\nRecknigel, tor \u25a0 few weeki.\nMn. M. E. Watti of Nelion wu\nt viiitor here to ettend the Women'a\ninitltute social evening.\nMn. John Jewett wu a Tnll\nvisitor Frldiy.\nMn. Grthtm ind Miss Mirgiret\nGraham of Nelion ittended the wo*\nmen'i institute Weill it No. 8 Pltnt\nhill.\nMlu Hodget of Nelion wu imong\nthose who ittended the sociil evening et No. 3 plant\nMr. and Mn. W. P. Rogen end\nion Cyril were motorists to Nelion\nStturdty.\nMr. ind Mn. A. F. McDonild tnd\nftmlly were Nelion vlilton Saturday.\n10 HOMERS FAIL\nTO BEAT PROCTER\nHARROP, Juni 13.\u2014Tht nttbill\nmttch between tbt Procter ud Hirrop turns on Sundiy tfttrnoon resulted in victory to the vlilton by\n18-13. Whlit tbt loctl boyi wen tlow\nIn getting right Into the gtmt, they\npulled up tplendldly it tbt finish\ntnt mtdt ten homt runt ln tht lut\nthru lnnlngi.\nThe tetmi:\nProetir\u2014Hirold Mtrrlflild, Htllim\nMicKlnnon, Robert Helghton, A.\nBttchlor, B. Jardine. Colin Major. Oordon Merchant, John Bonacci, Angus\nMacKinnon.\nHarrop\u2014Tommy Holmu, Jt w 11\nLewli. Cyril Fltchttt, Clydt Mulrhud,\nW. D. Ogllvle, Lorne Vudtrgrttt,\nOuy Morey, Birold Smith, Cltrence\nLundgren.\nCOAST MAN ON\nSLOCAN VISIT\nE. Bollinger Is Guest\nof Uncle at Slocan\nCity Home\nSLOCAN. CITY. Juni 12\u2014Mn. D.\nMcKiy ud diughter, Mlu C. Morrl-\nnn, wtn recent vlilton to Tnll nd\nNtlton.\nBdwtrd Bellinger of Minion City U\nhin, tht guut of hit unoli ud tunt,\nMr. tnd Mn. Jouph Ltw ud othtr\nrelit! vu.\nJ. O. Htrrlt ot Ntw Denver occupied the pulpit In tht United chuch\nhere Sundiy evening ln tht tbunce\nof Rev. Mr. Young who wu called\nto Vernon.\nMlu B. Lug, high nhool teacher\nhm, spent tbe week-end ud Mondty\nwtth friends from Ntlton it Aim-\nworth.\nMlu L. J. Reynoldi ot Trill ipent\nthe week-end tt her homt bin.\nMr. ud Mn. J. Mtrchl ud little\ndtughter Doreen tn vltltlng relt-\ntlvei ln TnU.\nMtyor P. Bwu arrived homt from\nKooteniy Like Oenenl hotplttl t\nfew dtyt ago much Improved ln\nhetlth.\nST. ANTHONY'S\nCOLLEGE\nSummtr Cimp for Olrli\nThe Beach House, Sechelt\nFor termi ind particular! write\nMJ w. 27th Ave, Vanoouver, B.C.\nA CHILD'S\n10 NEW HOMES\nFOR ROSSLAND\nROSSLAND. June ia.\u2014Bnctlon ef\n10 ntw modern hornu ln tht new tub*\ndlvliion htn thll lummer It ilmoit\nctrtaln.\nTht lubdlvlilon. comprlilag 11 double-Hud lott li tltutttd on Oook\ntvtnut But. It wu Uld out'by* Wllllim J. Ternm ud A. M. Olbton who\ninquired tbt property tomt tlmt' igo\nfrom tht Ontt Northern Railway\ncompuy.\nStrut! wiU bt opened up ud thl\nlint dividing tht mbdlvlilon will bt\nwidened.\nBuilding rutrlctlont an planned\nwith hornu to cott a minimum of\nmot).\nieved\/\nA mother of tvo ohildron uyi,'\n\"When my eldest btby wu four\nmonthi old hi wu vtry ill with\nindigution ud conttipation. Mr\nphyiiciin tdviied mi to try Btby I\nOwn Ttblett... Now hi It i tnt\n\u2022tardy boy.\" Mtny in tiling child\nhu bun mtdt wtll and happy with\nBaby'i Own Tibleta. Buy te\nttkt... tht children think they\nin cudiet ud ilwiyi salt mo\ntor tht tiaiut babe. 25o ptcktgt\ntt your druggist'i.\nGRAPE-NUTS taste* io downright good\nthat it's difficult to convince the family\nthey don't need a large helping. Bnt it's \u2022\nfact A small serving of Grape-Nuts with\nmilk supplies more varied nourishment\nthan many a hearty meal. And that makes\nit exceptionally -economical! Grape-Nuts,\ntoo, ii made from whole wheat and malted\nbarley by a special proceu which makes it\nparticularly easy to digest by young and\nold. Order \u25a0 package from your grocer.\nGraDe-Nuts\nJl   MADE IN\nCANADA\n , .\n.\n *-\t\n^wammtf\u2014-\nba5\nHARD ROCK MEN\nARE APPROVED\nFOR CITIZENS\nMiners(Lead List in\nGroup of, Eight\nExamined\nALL ARE PASSED\nBY JUDGE NISBET\nAll From Continental\nEurope; Names\nCanadianized\nHard rock men overwhelmingly\npredominated ln a group of eight\napplicants for naturalisation appearing before Judge W. A Nisbet in\ncounty court Tuesday for sumlni*\ntlon aa to their qualification!, md\nthe others vara not weaklings either.\nThere were six miners\u2014one of whom\n: Is now on uctlon work\u2014one uctlon-\nman, and one laborer, all of them\nnatlvei of central or northern Europe. Hts honor approved all eight,\n\u2022and tbelr papers will now go on\nto the final authority, the minister\nat Ottawa.\nJiAMEB FBOM nii.THn._rr!.\nThe Norwegian cuatom of taking\nHemes from one's place ot nativity\nwu  noted  In  the  cuei  ot  two\n.ippUcanta who were bom ln Nor*\n|way.   Isaac   Hansen,   Salmo   miner,\n\u2022 to Oanada in 1..4 as Ink Dy-\ni, having been born ln tbi village of Dybaas, Norway, In 1900. He\nJcami direct to the Kooteniy, ipend.\nling nx yean ln Sandon and three\n[In Orand Forkl, with ihorter per-\nHods at Nakuap, Nelion and Salmo.\nhli  pnsent  employment  being   it\nItbi   Queen   mine.   A   well   dressed\n'bulky   blond,   unmarried.   'Hansen\nOwned to one contact with the police hen, due to Imbibing. An tn-\nMrer  to thli  queitlon  alwayi hai\nto go into the records.\n'   In the other cue of naming from\nthe birthplace, the name ituck, Nor\nman Nystad, born at NyiUd, Norway, ln 1904, ntalnlng hli original\nnunc. Nyitad, a miner, who came\noat in 19.4, directly to the Kootenay, aad la unmarried, hu worked\nat Sandon, at tha Paradise mln*\nln lut Kootenay, the Hewitt, the\nMammoth levcral tlmu, at Procter and Taghum on conitructlon,\nat the union mine it Qrand Forks,\nind ll now at the Queen. A lap*\ntrom sobriety at Sandon gave Nyatad hla only pollce contact.\nJohn Bartolac, a Canadian Pacific track worker it Nelion, thi\nflnt man up, wu chrlitened Ivan\nBartolac, In Jugo-Slavli In IK* H*\ncame to Canada ln IMS, and after\na illght pause at bethbrldgt, came\non to Nelion. Baton he worked for\nthl c. T. R. Bartolu workM four\nyun at South Slocan tor tbe wut\nKootenay Power g. Light company.\nHe hu a wife and flvt-yiar-eld\ndaughter at Bomjivo, Jugo-Sltvli,\nwho he plana to bring out u icon\nu he li able.\nJOHNSON CLAN\nAn elderly Nelwn miner, Anton\nJullui Johnion, born at Freasiand.\nSweden, m 1177, wu ln the Vnltea\nBtates from 1903 to 19.2. whm he\nrami up to Winnipeg, From 193s\nto ltw he worked it Fort wllllim\nind port Arthur, In the latter yur\ncoming to Nelion, which hia bwn\nhli headquarter! ilnce. h\u00ab Ii un*\nmarried.\nAnother salmo miner, of seandln*\navian origin, wu Jobn O, Johnion,\nwho came to Canida In 1938 u\njohan Ounerlus Johanuen, thl\nname he reoelved at hla birth ln\nHittfjelldalen. Norway, tn 1*900. Before coming to Nelion he worked\nit Kenora, Winnipeg, and Procter,\nln thi latter eau for the C. F. R.\nand li now at the Beno. He plans\nto bring'out bla wife and six-year*\nold aon frem Norway. ,\nON SECTION AT 14\noiovinni Batista Mirchl of Slocan City wu the miner turned itc-\ntionmin, or sectlonmin turned miner. Born ln 1899 ln Cutllonei Zop-\npoia, Italy, u a farm boy, he came\nout to New Tork, and on to Cmada,\ntn 1(13, with hla older brother, and\nwu working on C. T. R. uctlon\nat Rampart, on the crow, at 14\nyears ot age. remaining for three\nyean, hli brother going on to Mexico the flnt week. From tbe Crmbrook dlitrict he went to Sandon,\nthen south Slocan, and then Slocan City where nels now a aecttonman\nagain, with wife ind three-yur-old\ndiughter. In ing Mtrchl applied\nfor naturalization, but owing to\nsickness failed to attend court at\nKulo, md only ncently found hi\ncould apply hire.\nNow working at the Arlington\nmine, Brie, u a miner, Per Bigvird\nNU, native ot Swedm, wu a logger at thi oout, and then at Revel-\nTHI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILIOfl. \u2022\u25a0C-WIDNtliy-.Y MORNINQ. JU*ftl 13.1\nPAGE FIVE\nCORBIN CREEK\nRoadbed   Is Washed\nOut; New Families\nAre Coming\n^SOCIETY\nThll   column   la conducted\nMn. M. 3. Vdiux. AIT Y\nby\nAlways Serve the Best\n\"Freih from die Gardens\"\nCORBIN, June 13 \u2014 On Thunday\nthi water 'n Corbin cruk wu higher\nthu It hu bun for two yian. There\nli still conilderablc mow on thl\nbill topi md huvy warm ralna during thi put fiw dayi almost had a\ndisastrous effect.\nIt wu necessary for regul-r patrol!\nto be midi ot bridge! and culvert!\nalong thi Butem Brltlih Columbia\nRailway.\nOne of thl bridge! on the public\nhighway wu Mocked \"1th driftwood\nmd the flooding which took place\nwilled away the approach to thl\nbridge. Traffic wu hild up until Superintendent Kerr ud hli crew arrived from Fernie. A temporary bridge\nwu laid atross ud blasting w-s\nresorted tc before the logs were cleared\nud the creek took lta normal coune.\nNEW FAMILIES COMING\nWhin thi new agreement wu alga-\nId betwun Corbin Mlnea -moclitlon\nud Corbin Collieries Ltd., lut April\nwithout trouble, levenl 1' the Central Buropeina made application to\nthi department of immigration a. d\nColonisation for entry Into Cuada of\ntheir wlvei md famlllei. Niw hornu\nan being built by theu men to accommodate their famlllei who are expected to arrive ln Oorbln during\nthe nixt fiw weeks.\nHONORED Ol'EST\nHonoring Mlu Annie BarateUI whou\nmarriage to Oeorge Cormier of Spo-\ncane. Wuh., taku place on June it, a\nlarge number of frlendi. gathered on\nWedneiday evening when the bride-\nelect wu ahowered with many uuful md buutltul glfti. Muiic wu\nenjoyed during the evening. Refreshment! wen urved. Among thew pnunt win Mlu Annie Baratelli, lbs.\nPam Baratelli, the Mluu Marie Almond, Annie Hofmann, Millie Bitter,\nAnnie Preu. Mary KoUnakl, Anni\nWllion. Annie Koski, Oladya Arbuckle,\nMiry Polaclk, Polly Koelw, Man Xoe*\nlw. Irene Cormier ud Olga McOruth-\ner; Mn. A. Rear, Mn. T. Colllni. Mn.\nD. Iwuluk, Mn. R. Herd. Mn. J. Matt.\nMra. B.Kacbluba. Mn. S. Knight, Hn.\nRene Puland, Mn. Roger Faaiand,\nMn. B. Lyne, Mri. J. Buwlck, Mn.\nJack Bckirsley, Mn. Jamu Bckeraley,\nMn. F. Winter, Mn. S. Tuitian, Mn.\nW. Orou, Mn. W. Croaaflild, Mn. M.\nTondlnl, Mn. W. Almond, Mn. H.\nFerrymu. Mn. H. Jorgcnun, Mn.\nD. Waddtngton, Mra. F. Apponen,\nMn. H. Oiboume, Mn. A. Orlive.\nMn. W. Hunchuk, Mn. J. Sanderaon,\nMn. F. Dawaon. Mn. A. Tlberghlen,\nMn. M. Davli Mn. 0. Venablu.\nVISITS COBBIN\nThomu Uphill, MP P. of Fernie wu\na Corbin visitor during the week.\nMlu Brule Barnei li at preient\nvliitlng fn Crubrook, the guest ot hir\n[grandmother, Mn. J. MacDonald.\nOeorge Elliot, who la a student of\nQueen's University Klngiton, Ont.. lift\nCorbin Friday morning for Vancouver\nto join the itaff of the Vanoouver\nOeneral hoipltal.\nOeorge P. Bnglud, former engineer\nwith Oorbln Cellerlu Ltd., left Siturdiy tor Vancouver.\n\u2022oclal\" nature,' Including reception!,\nfrr^\u00bb>\u00ab\nin thla  column.  Tiliphc-\nvlgaeux it her home, t\nstreet.\nA quiet hut pntty wedding took\nplace it t o'clock yuterday morning at St. Saviour's Pro-Cathidnl,\nVenerable Archdeacon Fnd H. Oraham officiating, when Olarloa, tld-\nut diughter of Mr. and Mn. Oeorge\nSchupe, tit Josephine itreet, became the bride of Jobn Towler,\nonly ion of Mr. ud Mri. John Towler, MS Silica atreet. The bride\nwu attired ln a white allk net\ngown with turban to match ud\ncarried a bouquet of brldil rout ud\nwu given ln mirrlige by her father .Oeorge Schupe, while thc brldei-\nmaid, MlU Helm Schupe, won s\npink ud white organza frock with\n\u2022oouaorlM to match ud oarrled a\nbouquet of pink roue. The bridegroom wu supported by Normin\nBrown. Mn. schupe, the brlde'i\nmother, wu gowned In a gray an*\n\u2022embli with matching hat, ehon,\nand gloves, ind the bridegroom'!\nmother, Mn, Towler. wore a flowered drasi with navy blue background. The groom'i gift to the\nbride wis 1 dainty white gold wrlit\nwatch, to the bridesmaid an emerald\nnecklace ud to thi but mu cuff\nlinks. After the oenmony thi brldil\nparty repaired to tbe Plau when\na aumptuoui weddtng-bruklut wu\nurved to guuta numbering 30. The\ndicontloni win white and pink\nitreamers hung from thl oeillng\nwith a large pink bell tor centre\nwhile tbe large dining room wu\nadorned with varl.oolored lummer\nbloomi, the table being centered\nwith a thru tier wedding cake\nflanked wltb pink tapen In allver\n\u2022oonou. Mr. ud Mn, Towler left\nby motor for Spokue ud oout\ncities, tbe bride being attlnd In\na powder blue ensemble, and on\ntheir return will reside ln Nelaon.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nUtt.  I.   uwls   ot   Boswell   la  a\nguut for a few dayi at thi homi\not hir son-in-law ud daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. Robert Bill, Latimer itreet.\nei,i\nD. P. Kane ot Kaalo waa a vliltor\nto thi elty yesterday.\nNAKUSP GIRL\nHAS BIRTHDAY\nMiss Monica Butlin Is\nHonored; Montana\nFolk Visit\nNAKUSP. June 13.\u2014Mlu Monica\nButlln, who wu 11 yean old Tbundiy, entertained a number of her\n\u25a0chool-glrl friends at a lawn party.\nFollowing gamu, Mlu M. H. Butlln\ndainty  birthday  tea.  The\n\u2022\\ jffl w r n \"' fifcikitilifflivrll|ff\\tfr\\m'rj_ft\/in^flrfli im^kiifamfflvrt^M^^^]\nQyMea^hers^\n607 Mer St.\nPhone 200\nISA Ft WAY SlORI\nSPECIALS\nFor Wednesday and Thursday\u2014June 13 and 14\nFree Dellvtry Phone 153\nBrown Sugar... 4 lbi. 15c\nKRAFT'S BOILED SALAD  DRESSING-\nIZ-ox. jar   21c\nPORK ft BEANS\u2014Royal City 2s, squat .... 2 tins 15<*\nSOUP-Aylmer Assorted ....  3tins 25c\nPEANUT BUTEER-Squirrel No. 1 tin Tin 18<>\nLOBSTER-Eoglo V*t 2 tins 29c\nChina Oats Q\u00ab*\u00ab \u2022 \u2022 pkt. 25c\ncorn starch-Conado . Mb. pkt. ioc\nTOILET PAPER\u2014Verythlng _ 4 roils 15<.\nMAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE-ls.. Tin 39c\nSALMON\u2014Pinkseal ls 2 tins 21<.\nSOAP-Royol York Carbolic .... 6 bars 25c\nBANANAS   Doz. 29c\nSTRAWBERRIES 3 Boxes 25c\nORANGES\u2014Med.  3 Po*. 95c\nWE CARRY A FULL LINE OP FRESH\nFRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n\"2aaiUij ITIeatSmc'uaSs\nROUND STEAK\u2014Choice  2 lbs. 35*\nPORK STEAKS\u2014Lean 2 lbs. 35?\nPOT ROASTS\u2014Tender Lb. 10-121\nBOILING BEEF 3 lbs. 25?\nCOUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 3 lbs. 25*\nFRESH HAMBURGER .'.  2 lbs. 19<J\nBONELESS BEEF STEW AND KIDNEY .. 2 lbs. 210\nFRESH LAMB HEARTS 4 lbs. 25\u00abJ\nYOUNG PIG LIVER-Sliced   2 lbs. 15?\nPICKLED PIGS FEET ....: 2 lbs. If\nLAMB'S LIVER-Fresh 2 lbs. II\nFRESH HALIBUT-Select ..... Lb. WH?\nCHOICE YOUNG COD Lb. ltd\nBonnington Lady\nVisits Boundary\nBONNINGTON, Junt 12- Mn.\nAndrew Willey and her son Alan\nwere motorist! to Cascade and\nGrand Forka.\nMrs. George Biddlecombe made a\ncharming hotteu when she entertained at three tables of bridge.\nMrs. E. J. McGregor won the prite\nfor highest honors, Mrs. W. Walkley\nthe second highest and Mrs. Grant\n\u25a0Hill the consolation award.\nThe tea Uble it which Mrs. McGregor poured, wu centered with\nexquisite rotes and flanked with\npink ctndlet. The invited gueiti\nwere Miss Doreen HUl, Mln Maxlne\nipman, Mrs. A. Servold, Mrs. A.\nWilier. Mrs. G. M. Helbecque, Mrs.\nH. McDougall. Mrs. J. Hawkins, Mrs.\nE. J. McGregor, Mrs. I. Moore of\nSpokane. Mrs. R. J. Kennedy, Mrs.\nGrant HaU, Mrs. J. E. Parker and\nMrs. W. Walkeley.\nMrs. Ida Moore, who has been\nvisiting here brother and sister-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Biddlecombe, has left for Spokane.\nMrs. R. Greyson and aon Dickie\nwere Nelson visitors during the\nweek.\nMr. and Mrs. D. Powell, who has\nbeen residing at Corra Linn for the\nwinter months, have left for Ainsworth.\nMr. and Mrs. E. Gordon tnd\nfamily were motorists to Nelson on\nSaturday. Thty were accompanied\nby %s. A. SomerviUe.\nMiss Phyllis Jerome hu left for\nVancouver where she Is enrolled as\na student in the Maxlne college.\nB. J. Irving left Monday for\nAnyox to ttke a position.\t\nstoke, before he went to Erie laat\nyear. Be wu born at Hide. Sweden,\nln 1007. ind cime to esitern Cinidi\nln 1921. going through to Vinoouvtr tout yean later Ht la unmarried.\n. Sharing with tht elderly Anton\nJohnson thi honor of being born in\n1877. Oibrlele Sintoro, employ*, u\na laborer it tbi Oinidlin Pacific\n\u2022how Mn, mi a native of Buf-\nfalorii, Italy. Hi dUembarUd at\nHalifax In WU. and cima dlnct to\nNelson, whin hi snd hi! wlti bin\na pilot neu tbe Mountain itatton.\nRi la the fither ot thru mimed\nchildnn.\nR. Qulnn wu a reotnt vltltor in\ntbt city ttom Harrop.\n\u2022' \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. T. T. McKechnle\nlift thU morning on a holiday to\nbt ipent in vmcouver and Victoria.\n'   '   '\nICn   Irene   Kelleher  of  Brllllmt\nwu a recent gunt in town.\n\u2022 \u2022   .   \u2022\nMr. tnd Mri. D. D. McLun wtn\nvlittori to Trail on Tueaday.\n\u2022 \u2022 *\nMr. and Mn. H. Vlnoent ot Victoria paand through tht city yeiterdiy by motor enroute to Calgary\nwhtn tbey will vlilt with thtlr\ndiughter.\n\u2022 *   '\nMr. and Mn. H. stevtni of Tmlr\nwtn guutt ln thi elty yuterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. Caudlll, Portland, Ort., ll'\nvliitlng*with htr grind mother, Mri.\nJohn Kay, Kerr ipartmenti.\n\u2022 \u2022   i\nAt ileven o'clock Monday mom*\nIng at Bt. Stvlour't pro-Cithedril.\nwith vimrible Archdeacon rnd H,\nonbim officiating, a qulit wtddlng\ntook plice when Muriel ctrlotti\nLindow, granddaughter of Mr. and\nMri. s. N. Rou. of Rettllick, wu\nunlttd In mirrlige to Leonird\nNleholu Oarlmd, tldut nn of Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. A* T. airland ot Kulo.\nMlu Kithleen Sapplea of Salmo\nand Ralph Oirltnd of Ratio wtrt\nitttndanti. Tlu brlde'i dnu wu a\nwhltt tnumblt trimmed with navy\nhu hat and othtr icceuorlu mitch\ning. Tnt bridumald won primroses\ntrimmed with green, both wearing\ncorugt bouquet!. Coven wtn laid\nfor 11 at tbt wtddlng bnaktut\nhild at tht Flan whin tht gueste\nincluded, tbt bride and groom, S. N.\nRou, Mlu Kathlun StppUt, Ralph\nOarland, Mlu Irani MoOlUlvny of\nRtttlllek, Herman Lindow ot Salmo,\nMri. oordon Bowker of Mirror Lake,\nMn. Devitt of TraU and Mr. and\nMn, A. E Murphy. After a brief\nhoneymoon, Mr. and Mn. Oarland\nwtU makt thtlr homi at WUUlck.\n\u00ab   \u00ab   \u2022\nMtU Helen schupe trrivid homi\nrecently trom Vlctorli wben ihe wu\nattending Normil uhool and la tht\nguut ot hir pirenti, Mr. and Mn.\nOeorge Schupe, Josephine itreet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. E W. Dawion. Hoover atreet,\nrecently entertained at a null tea\nwhin she wu Minted by Mn. Harry\nOon, Mn. A* W. Taylor and Mtn\nOile Taylor. The Invited guuti wen\nMn. H. W. Seaman, Mri. Duncan\nSmith, Mn. Wilfrid Ltlshley, Mn.\nIs. U. Vtrner, Mri. N. J. Lowu, Mra.\nF. C. Sharpe, Mn. Arthur Balrd,\nMn. Harry oon, Mn. H. H. Pitts,\nMn* C. H. Hamilton. Mn. a. 3.\nDunnett, Mn. W. Chatwln, Mn.\nArthur P. Parker, Mn. C. L. Bon-\nnan Mn. o. s. Brown ind Mn.\nHarold E O. Penny.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nMr. ud Mn. Leigh Stcht tnd\ndiughter, Oun. of Paaco., li vacationing with Mn. John Kay, Kerr\napartment!. Mr. Sacht li principal\nof tht Pisco high uhool.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. Breiu wu a city vltltor Tuudty from Tmlr.\nSuests Included Mary Ruahton, Gladys\nruhn. Edith Horny, Htr-I Herridge.\nHeithcr Herridge, Alblna Johnson,\nNelUe and Alice Humphrls, Beatrice\nJohnion, Joyce ud Ven Butlln.\nComplimenting her mother-ln-liw\nMn. A. B. 8! SUnliy ot Vucouv, Mn.\nArthur Stanley entertained it the tet\nhour.\nWild Rotu adoratd the tea uble\nwhich wu preilded over by Mn. W.\nH. White. Thou muting In urvlng\nwin Mlu Betty White ud Mil- Cora\nDe Gini. Thou preunt were Mn.\nA. B. E Stanley, Mn. W. H. White,\nMlu Bitty White, Mn. O. Keyi, Mrs.\nR. Isllp. Mlu M. H. Butlln, Mn. R.\nHumphrli, Mn. O. P. Honley, Mlu\nRuth Honley, Mra. L. Brown, Mra.\nW. B. Allin, Mn. C. Turner, Mn. R.\nMcWhirter, Mlu Besile McWhirter,\nMn. B. C. Johnion, Mlu Nellie Johnion, Mrs. A. E Fowler, Mn. J. Hop-\nklni ud Mn. J. Wagitatt.\nMONTANA QUESTS\nMr. ud Mn. M. Hmdinon and Mr.\nCarl Rou of Montua ui the guutt\not Mlu Mtry Kirk ind T. Kirk of\nOlenbank.\nMn. O. Lta of Orahami Ludlng\nwu t Nakuip vliltor Prlday.\nMn. J. Rogen of Arrow Park ipent\nPrldiy In Nikusp.\nMn. P. Coates of Glendevon wu a\nvisitor In town Friday.\nMr. and Mn. J. Jackson motond\nto Ntkuip from Arrow Park Prlday.\nMn A. Kennedy of Arrow Park\napent the day ln Nikuip Frldiy.\nMr. ud Mn. C. Marshall accompanied by Mr. Lord of tbe Reward Mining compuy. Burton wtre ctty vltlton Frldiy.\nMr. ud Mn. P. Fowler motored\nto Burton Thundiy. They were iccompinled by M. Cuslck.\nM. M. Pry ls visiting ln Nelton.\nMn. Florence Vlpond, formerly ot\nNtkuip ud wtU known here hu\nrecintly htd t itory printed ln tht\nEdmonton Journil ml also Montretl\nStir.\nKimberley Legion\nLadies Organize\nName Officers for Auxiliary;\nBachelor Clubs Stage\nBig Dance\nSTORE NEWS\nWASHABLE DRESSES\nFashion is paying court to\ncotton, the washable! But\nsmall wonder. Isn't cotton\ncomfortable, casual, tub-\nable? And that is important, for who wants, the ex-\"\npense of sending summer\ntogs to the cleaner time\nafter time? -    *'\nCOTTON VOILE\nDRESSES ; y>\nDark and light printed voiles .in\nshort and long sleeve styles. Organdy trimmed. Just the type of dress\nyou will want for the hot summ#.\ndays. Sizes 86 to 47.\nEAQH .\u00ab.. Sf4.50\nCOTTON PIQUE\nDRESSES\nWhite cotton pique -dresses, in plain\ntailored styles. A dash of color is\n-added by the bright buttons and\nbuckles used as trimming. Cap sleeve\nor sleeveless styles. Ideal for sports\nwear. Sizes 14 tb 20. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nEACH  fl.95\nKIMBERLEY. Juno 13\u2014The women\nof thi Legion met thli wnk ud\nformed 1 Ladles auxiliary. Offlcen\nelected wen: Hononry preildent, Mn.\nHostovlch, preildent, Mrs. PlckthiU:\nvles-pfiildent, Mn. M. Andinon; tec-\nretiry-treiiurer. Mn. Birbiri Archibald; executive, Mn. Bonnell, Mrs.\nLye, Mrs. Myles. Mn. lord.\nThl Bachelor club give t duce\nto which mon thu 300 were Invited\nud moat at tbem came. Quite t\nnumber came from Cranbrook, The\nhigh achool wit out ln font, at wtre\nalto the teachen of tha high ud\npublic schools.\nEugene L. Hutchlm li ipendlng \u2022\ntwo-month vacation at hli home netr\nSpokane.\nAltx Millie hli lift for Virnon,\nwhen hi will remain for iiveril\nmonthi. ,\nMn. O. Petnon waa a patlut ln\ntht Kimberley hoipltal.\nA. B. Ritchie ot Trail vlilted here.\ncoming by airplane flown by Pilot\nHoward Andtnon.\nMlit Adi Nordtn of Wuterou, Alta.,\nli vliitlng her titter, Mn. 8. Bltke\nof Mtryivlllt.\nMr. ud Mn. P. Pliten ud sob hive\nlttt for tht cotit whtn thty will\nvlalt with relitivei for i ftw weeki.\nMr. ud Mn. Kindel ud ton Johnny hive moved from Upper Bltrch-\nmont to i hotut ln Lumtdtn ivenue,\nCrubrook. Thiy in punning to move\nto Oreenwood before muy months.\nMr. ud Mn. Bryint ot Greenwood,\nwho hive beta vltltlng hen tor\nmonthi wltb their diughten, Mn.\nClerf ud Mn. Twells, bive returned\nhomt to Oreenwood.\nMln Muriel Bilpln, Portlind, On.,\nhu irrlved ud will ipend totne time\nvliitlng her fither, Mr. Halpln.\nMr. ud Mn. L. Hansen ud ion\nfrom Granum, Alta., an vliitlng Mr.\nand Mri. N. Nellson of Blirchmont.\nMn. Fortier hu returned from a\ntrip to tht cottt.\nESTABLISHED BANK HOLIDAYS\nLONDON, (CP)\u2014In connection with\nthe celebration of the birth ot the\nflnt Lord A verbury\u2014better known u\nSir John Lubbock, banker, parliamentarian tnd Klentllt\u2014lt li recalled\nhe wu responsible for establishing\nthe dayi on which buki wen to be\nclosed by Uw, Ult Buk Holldiy Act,\nllll,\nSoftball Popular\nNow at Castlegar\nBack or Wynndel\nFrom tho Coast\nCASTLEGAR, June li-Softblll ll\nreigning supreme ln Cutlegtr iport.\nChlni Creek relief cimp ud tht\nCastlegar tetm hivt pltyed tour\ngames, ttklng two uch.\nThnt games wen pliyed it tht\nweek-end, St. Andrew's Sundiy ichool\nglrli of Trill lost to the Community\nSundiy ichool; the Cutlegtr glrlt\nlott to tht vliitlng Nilion teim ud\nthe Cutlegar boyi beat the men'i\nteam trom Nelaon. Mlu Irene Defoe\nll now coach ot thi glrli.\nThree hundred attended the unuil\npicnic htn of the St. Andrew'! Sunday school, TrilL The weither wu\nsplendid. ,\nRev. L. A. Morrant wu ln chirge,\nmlited by thi t<*amhen t-d otben.\nWell over 60 Triilltes took advantage\not in lnvltttlon of Mr. ud Mn.\nBloomtr to vlilt \"Southwood\" tnd\nview tht girdens there.\nYAHK LADIES ON\nVISIT TO EAST\nyahk. June ia.\u2014Mr. iverton ud\nAlgot Johnion hive left for Lumber-\nton when they will be employed.\nThe Unlttd Ladles ltd met It the\nhome ot Mn. Bernhardt of Olenllly\nMn. J. Harrison ud Mn. 8. J.\nMcCartney hive left for the eut whin\nthey will ipend i tew week! vliitlng\n|*wlth relative!.\nThe married men lott to thi office\nteim ln the lut gime ot the plsyoft\nby   u-9.\nEddie Orlpton, iccompinled by\nThelma Peterton ud AUtn McGer-\nith were motorlsti to Crubrook.\nMn. D. Himllton, Mn. A. Brogin\nud Mn. L. Williams ot Crubrook\nwere vlilton to town.\nTht Ltdles of tht Anglican church\nheld t wit of work ud ln tht evening 1 bridge drive. The prite winners\nwen: ladles' flnt, Miss S. Wilkie;\nconsolition Mn. R. Dledlnghim: men'i\n'first, Du McCirtney ud G. Lockwood.\nMn. O. Wilt ind Mlu Helm Mclnnls hivt ltft for Wynndel when\nthey wlU pick berrtu for Un. O. tr,\nAbott.\nWTNND1L, JUM \u00bb.\u2014Mn. I. Wlllltmi wbo hu been vltltlng cout\npolntt hu nturned to her home bin.\nMiss. Frsnces McRae who hu been\nvliitlng her sister ud brother-ln-ltw\nMr. ud Mn. B. FruUln hu lift by\nctr tor her home ln Sukiwhewan.\nMn. T. Payne ot Creiton- li I vltltor hen, tbe guut of her parents\nMr. ud Mn. E. PoxiU.\nMrs. I. W. Divli of Cinyon lt visiting here during the berry teuon with\nMr. ud Mn. L. Davli.\nA. Robertton of Ontton wu vltltlng here the guut of Mr. ud Mn.\nJ. a Abbott.\nMlu Pern Middlson of Blilrmort\nls visiting here, the gunt of Mr. ud\nMn. A. Martell.\nT. Piyne who hu been working it\nSanci mlnu ipent the week-end here\nwith Mr. ud Mn. I. Poxill.\nStrawberrlei in coming tlong npldly ud the berrtu are up to the\nstandard ifter the much needed nln.\nMlu Annie Hook who hu bun vlilt*\nidmother Mn.\nMn. Archie Orty ot Stlmo ipent\nyuttrdiy ihopplng ln town.\nMn. Charles Hufty ud diughter\nBirbtri lift yuterdiy to ipend t\nhoUdiy ln Trill.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\n3. Sonla wu i city vltltor yttttrdty from stlmo.\nIt hu bun estimated thit ileven\nmillion lent ot firm lud In tht\nUnlttd Stttei have bun tbudoned\nIn rtcut yun owing to permanent\ndamage by toll eroilon.\nThriOnn FLAKES\nwith lln ***\u2022\nBETTER FLAVOUR *\nWAX WRAPPING \u00ab\nTRIPUHAIIMG\nKIIP\nMRYPACKA0I\nCRISP ANDPMSH\nGood.\t\nHousekeeping\nBy Circle No. 4 of\nSt Paul's Ladies' Aid\nNont but tuttd riclpu\nwin bt tainted.     .    .\ning hen with her grim\nJ. Gridy hu ltft for htr homt In\nSpokue.\nSalvation Army\nSale Successful\nThe Salvation Army tu ud ult\nheld ln the itore on Biker itrut re-\ncentl- vtcited by I. Sutcliffe, proved\na success.\nMn. H. Ohipmu wu genertl convener ud thou who autited were\nMn. B. Fonberg, uwlng table: Mlu\nE. Parks, home cooking; Mn. P. Wll-\nMami, tet room: Mn. Scott. Mn. J.\nDyck ud Mn. Thill.\nCRESTON HISS IS\nwed kimm\ncdeston. Junt ti \u2014 word hii\nJutt niched here ot the mimiie it\nSpokane lut week ot Mlu Once\nElemor, eldest diughter of Mr. tnd\nMn. H. W. Wlghtmu of creiton to\nGilbert H., tldut ton ot Mr. Ind\nMn. s. H. Mcoiochlln, of Bonners\nPerry, Idsho. The ceremony took\nplice it Pint Pretbyterltn minis,\nwith Rev. Mr. CildwtU offldtUng.\nTht tttendtnti wen Mr. tnd Mn.\nLeontrd Alberts, it whou home a\nreception wu held following the\nceremony, which wu ittended by i\ncompiny of relatives ud friends.\nThe bride his bun employed on\ntbe itlei tttff tt Filler's btken,\nand la 1 popultr member * of (be\nyounger ut.\nMlu Olwen Evans ot ennbrook\nwu i vltltor during tht week with\nher mother, Mn. Rumiey, it wynndel, and ln Creiton wltb htr grind-\nmother, Mn. M. Toung.\nMn. J. H. webeter It btck from\nCrmbrook, In which city ijii hit\nMen a pttlent tt St. Eugene hotplttl.\nDeputy mining recorded, R. H.\nHus&rd, report! that up to the end\nof the week SS mlner't licenses\nhtvt bun luued it Creiton. Por ill\n1933-94 \u2022 total ot M of luch licences were taken out here.\nMn. MixweU wu it Cinyon on\nWedneiday evening for I Uwn toclll given tt the home of, Mn. T.\nHlckey, in aid of tbt Cinyon Ltdles'\nHospital auxiliary, she won i cuihlon, donated by Mri. Hlckey.\nThe former Premier ursge. which\nhu been doted for mon thtn t\nyear, hu Jutt been reopened under\nthe management of C. R. Reynolds\nof Nelion,\nFor ill his thick ikln, U elephtnt\nll very 'sensitive to cold.\nQuaker Corn Flakes\nBEAN CUTLETS\nI cupfuls cold hiked besns.\n1 cupful mashed potstoes.\n1 ttblupooaful melt sauce.\ntt teupoooaful piprlks. ult.\nPreu the menu through \u2022 tltvi.\nAdd potato tnd utwnlngi. Mix will\nud ihipt Into smsll cutlets. Roll\nin crumbs ud dip ln tgg. Roll ln\ncrumbi tgtln tnd try unUl i golden\nbrown. Servt with tomtto tauct,\nEGGS WITH CREAM\nCoe* the eggt bird. SheU thtm.\neut In hilvu. Arrtngt tht htivu\ncut down upon I buttered plttter\nMtkt rich creim uuce, fltvorlng\nwith celery, ult, turn in over or\ntround the eggi, ud urve it once,\nSometimes finely chopped chicken,\ned dlih ud pirsley chopped or ln\nspnyi miy be tdded both for fltvor\n\u2022nd effect.\nSUPPER DISH    .\nQne cup tomito.\nHett ind stir In one teupoon baking nodi. Add % cup milk, '-, lb.\ncheese. Ciytoni pepper ind ult to\ntute. Stir ln three well beaten eggs.\nCook in doublt boiler Wben thick\nremove from itovt.\nServe on tout.   ..    .\nCRIMEN   AND   MACARONI\nShred cold cooked ehicktn. very\nfine.\nArringe It on I buttered biking\ndish with slternste liyen ot cooked\nind broken micironl. Settoping egcb\nltytr with butter, pepper tnd ult.\n~m~     with\nWE\nDELIVER\nFREE\nVASSAR'S\nGASH MEAT MARKET\nPHONES\n831\n832,\nGood Buying for Wtd. ond Thurs.\nturkey, or him It mixed with the Moisten   with    creim,   con*\nuuce. Two tiblespoons ot tht mttt crumbi, dot  with  butter.  Sprinkle\nbeing enough for t pint of wuct. with cheese ud bake brown.\nAn extn yoke over the complet* Serve ln biking dlih.\nLamb Chops:\nPtr lb\t\nPork Tenderloins:\nPer lb.\t\nPork Spare Ribs:\nPer lb.\t\nBeef, Good Pot\nRoast; per Ib\t\nBeef, Lean Stewing: or<\nBoneless; 2 lbi. .. LO\nVeal Steaks:\nPer lb. .......\nBeef, Juicy Round\nSteak; 2 lbs. for\n23'\n25'\n12*\n15'\nJ5'\nEggs:   Grade  B,  Large;\nGood buying. OQl\n2 doz.   0*>\nOntario Mild Cheese: *)t\\tp\nPer lb.   LM\nJellied Veal: Fresh    O0?\nmade; per lb. ..... mO\nHead Cheese: Fresh ?C*\nmade; 2 lbs. for\nReal Calf Liver:\nPar lb\t\nDairy Butter:\nPar lb.\t\nSmoked Haddle\nFillets: per lb. .\n35\n30\n19\n22\n\u00ab\u2022\nFRESH SHIPMENT FISH JUST RECEIVED!\n PAOE SIX\nJJetamt 8atttj JJema^\nSltlDlUhtd AprU \u00bb3. 1901\n\"Interior of British ColumWo's FamUy Newspaper\"\nALL THE NEWS WBOC IT IB HEWS\nPubllthtd every monung tictpt Sundty by\ntbt N1W8 PUBUSHWO OOMTAirr. LIMITED.\nSit   BUtr   Strut,   Helton.   Britlth   Columbli\nPHONI 144. Prlrtti Exebiag* OonnuUng iU Dtptrtmtntt\nMtmber ot tbt Audit Bum ot Olrculttlcoi\nUd Thl Cintdltn neu Ltutd Wire Mm Struct\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 18,1984.\nTOURISTS SPEND MONEY\nIn connection with the effort being made in Canada to have the tourtet Industry recognized by the\nCanadian cabinet a few figures and facts on tourist\ntravel and its value to Canada will be of interest.\nA preliminary estimate of the total value of the\ntourist business to Canada in 1988 is in the neighborhood of 1115,000,000 as compared wjth 1212,000,000\nin 1982.\nThere are in general three classes of tourists, those\nwho arrive by ocean ports, tourists from the United\nStates by automobile, and tourists by rail and steamer.\nAs to the former, passengers of the saloon class numbered 2298, a decrease of 187 from 1982; cabin class\npassengers numbered 8374 and other passengers (tourist, third, etc.) 4018, these being declines of 555 and\n868 respectively, from the preceding year. Applying\nthe estimated average rates of expenditure (?U00 for\nsaloon, $850 for cabin and $600 for tourist and' third\nclass) the total expenditures of tourists via ocean\nports were approximately $7,762,500 or with an adjustment for prevailing exchange rates, $7,815,000 as\ncompared with $10,548,000 in 1982.\nTourists by automobile showed a substantial decline in 1988. Automobiles from the United States for\na period not exceeding 24 hours number 2,233,418 compared with 8,070,390 in 1982; for a period not exceeding 60 daya 868,136 compared with 1,036,967, and for\nnot more than six months 338 compared with 420.\nThe average rates of expenditure, based upon information obtained from the circularizing of tourists\nin conjunction with the United States Department of\nCommerce were: $7.75 for the 24 hour class, $68.50\nfor the 60 day class and $234 for the 6 month class\naa compared with $11.50, $106.25 and $582, respectively, in 1982. Applying the above rates to the various\nClasses, the expenditures of automobile tourists are\nestimated to have been approximately $72,196,000\nwhich, converted into Canadian dollars at the exchange\nrate prevailing during the tourist seaaon, would represent receipts of $77,250,000 as compared with $159,-\n838,000 ln 1932.\nReturns from the railway and steamship companies are not yet complete but, on the basis of those already received, the expenditures of tourists by rail and\nsteamer from the United States are provisionally estimated at around $80,000,000, a decline of about $8,-\n000,000 from those of 1982.\n' PADDLE-WHEEL AEROPLANE\nPratt in the United States and Rohrbach in Germany, after a remarkable series of experiments in the\nwind-tunnel, are building what may be called the\npaddle-wheel aeroplane. This machine will have no\npropeller, but the wings will rotate about a horizontal\naxis. The pitch of the wings ia varied by cams, and\nthese can be shifted by the pilot to \"feather\" the wing\nsurfaces and thus obtain either up-and-down or forward flight.\nThe machine hag not yet been flown. Its only obvious weakness is the Inherent mechanical awkwardness of the cam system, which is necessarily subject\nto severe strain on wings designed to rotate at 420\nrevolutions per minute. On the other hand a very\ngreat 'train in efficiency is probable, as the airscrew\nis a very wasteful means of traction. Another advantage\nis that this type of machine could be operated practically silently.\nThe national advisory committee for aeronautics\nin the United States is taking the invention seriously.\nRemembering how skeptical most people were of the\nautogiro when it first appeared, there is ground for\nexpectation that the Pratt machine will blaze a new\ntrail in the air.\nWARNS CATHOLICS\nAGAINST FASCISM\n\"Cinadlin Catholic Orgin Win*\nChurch to Shun Fttclun\" It tht htld-\ning tbt Cantdttn Jewlib Review glvu\nto tht following;\nAttert-pg thtt tbt Cithollc chuch\nln Ctntdi tnd tht United Statu li\n\"\u2022bowing i dispoiitlon to pity with\ntht vartoui Fuclit element! thit are\ndeveloping on thll continent\" tht\nCatholic Record, of London, Ontario\nwtrnt that \"lt ti t dugtrout ud Un-\nprofltablt gamt.\"\n\"It tbt oourtthlp now going on\nbetwun Otthollclim and tht Pttciiti\nihould blowom Into uy kind of\nmarrttge, tvtn I 'mtrrltgt ot convenient*,' the Cithollc church ln\nCanada It dont,\" the Rtoord dt-\ncltrea. \"Tor, ptridorJctlly. it you ltkt,\nthe Cithollc church thrtv ud growl\non LlbertUim. not on tht reactionary iplrlt thtt breed! ritctim.\n\"Tbt church wu never to feeble\n\u25a0plrttuiUy u when lt w. ott ntrrow umportlly. It wu never to grett\n\u2022plrttutliy u whtn lt ituck to lta\n\u25a0plrltuil function, ud 1. ed with\nI detached ud tolerant vitw.tnt\nupon temportl affaire. During tht\nburnings ot tht Inqnltltlon. tht\nchurch wu it Itt lowttt moral ebb.\nThe flo d tide of lta grutneu ctmt\ntben Its Popet withdrew Into tht Vlt-\nicin ud htld themulvu tloof trom\netrthly bickering.\n\u2022\u2022ir tht church hid htd uy chtr-\ntcterlttlc qutliflctUoni to govern temporal tfftlri, lf it hid htd uy economic unu, It mlgbt now bavt ruled\ntht world. But Itt manifold ud rotnl-\nfett ftlluret ilong thlt lint In tht\nmlddlt Igu defined ltl perpetual\nfunction quite cluriy.\n\"Tht Cithollc church hu no ptrt\nIn politlci, certain! ni in thlt type\not politlci thtt propound! a theory\nto utterly it virltnce with lta broad,\ntolertnt ud uaually progrettlvi pol-\nIdu.\"\n20 YEARS AGO\n(rrom tht Dtlly Newt, gone U. 914)\n' Tht ntw four-oar and the lingle\nibtlli for the Hilton Rowlag elub,\nwhich wert ordered urly ln tht yttr\nfrom Pocok hrotheri ln Vancouver,\nire expected to retch tht dty Mondty.\ntt*\n3. U. otwi, Jtptnitt pedutrlin\ntouriit, yuterdiy welkad out to tht\nranch ot J. T. Bulby at Three-mile\nud Tltltad thi greenhouu ot Ed*\nwtrd OrlmUi, where he gleaned tomt\nInformation regarding tht dlitrict\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nW. B. Htwliy, mtnigtr of thl Silver\nHotrd mint it Alntworth, came Into\ntown latt night accompanied by Mri.\nHawley.\nBetween\nYou and\nMe\nBjJ.B.Q.\nWith tht recent chtngt ln tht BrltUh Columbia government folk! halt\nbeen watching ud will bt watching\nthe hiring ud firing In vtrlout provincial dtptrtmtntt. Thli. brlngi to\nmind I tittle yirn I read tomtwbtrt\ntht othtr dty ibout in applicant tor\nI civil service potltlon. On hit form\nwu i quutlon: Ltngth of reeldence\nIn Canada.\"\nBit tntwor wu \"Thirty by 40 feit.\"\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nAn old ltdy hid come to Hilton to\nbuy htr first motor-car.\n\"Shtll 1 ihow you tour, ill, or tight-'\ncylinder   onl\"   uktd  Jock  Miller\n\"Oh!\" wu tht nply. \"Couldn't I\n\u25a0tart with Jutt one!\"\n\u2022 I -\u2022\nDoctor uyt modern girl It getred\non high. So thtt It tht rtuon It it\nImpottlbli to .tear them with ont\nhud.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHire ud thtrt \u2014 Chirlle Doctor\nihowlng Frank Oow about hla thet-\nttr\u2014Prank lookt over tht plica every\nto often\u2014ud wu to bt teen durl g*\nThundiy'i matinee\u2014wiving hli arm.\nibove bll htld\u2014U though feeling\nfor i wtrm or cold tlr ru. rent\u2014Bue.\nBuchanan wu helping him i llttle-\nAnd then I heard wmw e telling an\nold yarn on Ven. Archdeacon Qraham\n\u2014Tou have heard It before\u2014But i.\nwlU bear reputing\u2014 An excellent\nchicken formed part ot tbt tan a.\nluncheon eaten by two pirsom. After\nlunch thty noticed t cock strutting\non tht lawn. \"That hlrd wemi very\npleued with hlmwlf,\" the vltltor tald.\n\"Ho wonder,\" tald tht hott, \"con-\n\u25a0tderlng ont of his ions hu Juit\nentered the ministry!\"\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nAnd thii in turn recilli ont they\ntell on Dr. W. 0. Row. It wu In the\netriy dayi. The doctor wu In tht\nold Humt hotel chitting with tht\nboya Rt wu interrupted when u\nacquaintance came ln and tapped him\non the shoulder. Dr, Row turned\ntround ud hit friend wtd; \"Biy,\ndoctor, Juit how much money do I\nowe yout\"\nDr. Sou dug Into hli pocket ud\nbrought forth I littlt note book. He\nopened lt and scanned a ptgt with\nbll pencil. Then pltclng tht book\ndown ht turned ud tald:\n\"YoU owe mt 134.60.''\n\"to that all?\" wu tha quutlon.\n\"Tu.\" replied tht medico. \"Jutt\nM4.80.\"\nAnd the mu dug Into hit pocketa\nand handed tbe doctor the money.\nDr. Row scribbled wmethlng on\nhit book u lt ciucelllng tht account\nand the mm departed hippy. After\nha had left tht room Dr. Row turned\nto mother acquaintance with tht\nquel tlon:\n\"Say, who wu that chap, uywayt\"\nAnd that ahould hold two ot my\ngood frlendi tor one day anyway.\n\u2022 *   *\nBoiton lexicographer uyt \"golf\" li\npronounced \"gott,\" the \"1\" bdng ii-\nltnt. Perhtpi. But to Ul lt tound,\nUke 1 lot ot guff.\n\u2022 \u2022   i\nBetwun you ud mt\u2014A etmtl cu\nrun Jutt M fut, no mitter bow ht\nhumpt hlmwlf.\nTht ltrgut Amerlcin buit tlr-\nplut li i ntw U-puwngtr micblnt\ndesigned for travel betwwn Miami\nand Buenoa Aim.\n-THE NELSON DAILY NEWS..NELSON. B.C-WIDNESDAY MORNINO. JUNI 11 19J4-\nBLOOD PRESSURE TALE OF\nGOLFER'S GAME\nWhtn t mlddlt-iged ud probibly\n\u25a0orpulent mu, who mty ot ciilea\nMr. Ovoid, steps upon the go i \u25a0'\u2022\nthe fluctuations of hit blood pressure prewnt t pretty picture when\nrecorded on I chart. Por, hc prei-\n\u00abure gow in waves, respond! sensitively to hurtbretk ud thrill to an\nextent thit U tlwtyi Interesting ind\n\u2022sometimes fatal.\nTilt progmt ol ont golfer wu\nnoted by Dr. Cltrence W. Ueb, published in the Hiw Tork State Journal\not Medicine.\nThe mu, our Mr. Ovoid, left tht\nlocker room with t blood pressor.\nrudlng of 170, i tine enthusiasm\nand a wntatlvt nature. Tht fin.\nIncident on the coune thot hit pressure 35 polntt upward. Ho othtr episode made t stronger impreulon upon\nhim. Ht had wnt two balla out of\nbounds. Although thtre wen no onlooker! to emphasize hit accompllih-\nment with thtlr wit, Mr. Ovoid wu\nviolently moved. So ht Mt down to\nntt for flvt minutes tt tht tecond\ntu. Tht preuun declined live points\nud immediately went up live titer he\nhid made u excellent drive ovtr t\nhill. ,\nDOLLAR HOLE WAGER\nSENT rBESBCKE 11'\nEvidently in onlooker thtn' appeared while Mr Ovold'a pressure wu\nat IM. The onlooker, a iportsmtn,\nsuggested a wager of II it one hole.\n' At once tbt pulling Mr. Ovoid wnt hit\nblood pressure to 310.\nPruumtbly he lott tht wager, for\nhe next wnt thne balls into t water\nHole. Sllghllj-more Inured to htrd-\n\u2022hlp, ht did-not react w violently at\nbe had when the balls went out ot\nbounds. Ht wu Jutt five polntt lew\nexcited, for hit preuun row only 30\npolnta, miking t icon of 330.\nThen comu now in odd condition\nbetween the six \"\u2022 tnd fifteenth holes\nhis blood pressure fluctuated between\n179 tnd 340. Befon he drovt otf it\ntbe fifteenth holt hit pressure wu\n348. In spite .of I poor won, tn In*\nJured toe ud i sense of fullness over\nhit hurt, hli blood pressure nidlng\nwu still J4S befort driving oft tt thi\ntlxteenth.\nHOT SHOWER BETTER\nFOR OVER-M OOLPER8\nWhen be htd pliyed 18 holes, ht\nretted tgtln ud tchleved t till to\n330 ln five minutes. In 1 htU hour\ntht preuun went down to 310,\nOn the next dty the preuun hid\nnot gont down to the point it which\nlt wu when he left tht locker room.\nIt stood it 178.\nConsidering hit flett, Dr. Lleb id-\nvlwi golfen over 80 to ttkt a bot\nshower rather thu t cold ont When\ntheir game it done. Mr. OvOid mutt\ntake can* of hlmwlf. Oolf ls not is\nmild exercise at lt teems.\n35 YEARS AGO\n(From tbe Nelson Dilly Miner et\nJune.13.lS9S)\nMr. Parsons, builder of the Hall'i\nMine tramvAy, li ln town.\nmatlon with regard to people who\nliable to be exhausted it tht rate\ndrafts an being made on it lately.\n... *\nA gentlemen who hu bnn recenUy\nLn Helton glvei an Interesting account\nof hit flnt vldt ln tht dty ln 1889.\nAmong other experiences he wld ht\nbought 11300 worth of city property\ntut unfortunately did not kwp lt,\nt nqw being worth tOO.000.\nAUNT HET\n\"Emmie wyi htr conscience It\nclear, but tht't like uncle Ed. He\ndon't htvt no mon tooth trouble\nbecauw ht ain't got no teeth.\"\nAUCTION AND\n-.ONTRACT BRIDGE\nBy thi World's Ludlng Authority\nMILTON C. WORK\nSHOOT THEM ON TBS O SO I'M)\nIn \u25a0 rubber gtmt of Contract when\nthe Declarer hw a safe play which\nwlU lneun hit contract, Ht la tht\nheight of folly for him to Jeopardtn\nhit chanu by trying tor u utra\ntrick which, lf won, would only count\nan lntlnltewtmtl percentage ot tht\n\u25a0mount thit he It riaklng. When pitying duplicate with mttch polntt, then\nIt mon JuttlftctUon for thli riik,\nbut tvtn then whtn there It no better\nthu tn tvtn chance for the extra\ntrick, lt li probably fuol'-'t. The following hud thowi the iltuation wt\nin dlicuselng.\n\u2666 N.-.-2\n\u2022M\n\u2022 MH-M\n\u2666M\n\u2666W      i iwBi'i\n\u2666 ll\n\u2022l+W\n\u2666MS\n\u2666M-H    UB^\n\u2666Wil-?\n, mm\n\"Ml\n\u2666W-l\n\u2666M4          \u00ab\u2022\nSouth became tht Declarer with\na oontract ot tour Spades, tht bidding being South one Sptde, Nor'h\nthree Spadw, ud South four Spades.\nWest's upenlng letd wu tht Trey\nof Heart, dummy pliyed tmtll, ud\nEut put up hit King which South\ncaptured with the Ace. After thtt,\nthe trumpt wen exhit-ted tnd the\nDiamond finesse taken, which lott\nto Rut. lut thtn ntunud hli\npartner's lead of Hearta, Wwt won\nwith tht Quun, ud led a Club to\nthe succeeding trick. Thlt resulted 'a\nthe adversaries taking twe Club tricks\nud defeating the contract.\nThe outcome wu due entirely to\ntht carelessness of I thoughtless De*\nclutr. At trick 1 whtn Wut pltyed\nthe King, the Declirer could be qui' i\n\u25a0un thtt Wut held tht Quun. Winning tht trick, exbtuitlng tht trumps!\n\u2022nd trying tht Dltmond ftnetw would\npermit South to discard hla loilng\nHurt ud enable tbt Declarer to\ntake at leut eleven trlcki (twelve\nwith the Ace of Clubt held by Weit)\nlt tht Diamond finesse 1. t and East\nhad tbt Act of Clubi, tbt contrac,\nwould be defetted, ud tht prevention\not thtt disaster thould be lniured b.\npermitting Eut't King Hearti V\nwin the tint trick. Another Heir,\nwould doubtltw bt ltd and takin\nby South's Act, ud then the tdvenr\ntrumpt would be eliminated ud the\nDiamond flneaw tried. But, wlnntn.\ntbt wcond trick tor hit dde, could\ncuh bit Am ot Clubi, giving the\nDeclirer the gtmt, but without the\nability to put Wett ln the lud, hi\noould not catch the King of Club\nud, therefore, could not defeat tht\ncontnet.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMES W. BARTON, MJ).\n\u2666 9-6-4-3\nmm\n\u2666ii\nmtt\ntU.    psmn\nm\u00bb\nS.U-Mf~l\n\u2022IH\n\u2666l-l\n\u2666ll-M     <-*\"*-\n\u2666\u00abM\n\u2666M\nmm\n\u2666mUi\n\u2666M                oat\nHearta trump; Diamond Queen led.\nHow many trlcki ihould South take?\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(From Tbe Dally Newi, June 18,1924)\nThe Union Brewing compuy, Ltd.,\nOt Tnll hu become tht property\nof the Hilton Brewing oomptny ud\nWill bt known u tht Columbia brewery.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRxtendvt repairs to the hull ot the\niteamer Slocan. in thl CPU. service\non the Arrow lakes, ire to begin thli\nwttk. Tbe enw will be under the\ndirection of J. A. Stobo, muter-\nbuilder from Helton.\n...\nStanley O'Oenakl, well-known nttlvt ton ud especially Identified\nwltb Intermediate hockey In thlt city\nud Trill, wu hurt in u tuto imuh\nud li it present undergoing treitment it i Detroit hoapltal.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n3. 3. Johniton, lumberman of Sloctn City, iptnt yesterday ln Nelson.\nLOCAL ANAESTHETIC FOR HERNIA\nOR RUPTURE OPERATION\nTou cu rttdily undtntud that a\nsurgeon performing in operation pre-\nferi to htve tht patient asleep under\nu intettbetlc thm to htve him wldt\nawake wondering tbout what tbe\nturgeon li doing, whit tht dltcuulon\nbetween the turgeon ud uditant\nmay mem, tbe poulblllty of the pt-\nUent becoming frightened becauw he\nla held or futened to the open ig\ntable, ud other condiUo... thtt mty\n\u2022rlw during the operiUon.\nOne of the commoneit condition!\nrequiring opentlon li hernlt or ruptun. Tbe use of a truss prevent!\nserious accidents, but tometlmu tht\nhernia cannot be held by a truw,\nor tht truw is so uncomfortable that\nthe patients general health ud even\nmental health ll threatened. Opentlon It then advlaed.\nIt miy be thtt tht pttlent fears\ntn opentlon, fears t genertl anaei-\nthetic that will put him. to dup,\ndreads or cu 111 afford tha length of\nthe itay tn hospital.\nDr. L. T. Wataon, Lot Angeles, ln\ntht Journal of Medicine ud Surgery,\nadviwa tbt utt of t loctl tntwthetlc\nto reduce the cut of hernia operations. By thll method t ptln killing\ndrug It Injected into thl tlwuw surrounding tht hernlt id absolutely\nno pain la tilt by thi patient during\nthe opentlon.\nAa thtn It no need tor tpeed with\ntht pttlent conscious md comfortable,\nonl-* ona assistant lt required. Tht expense of the anaesthetist and general\nanaesthetic ls wved. Tbe hotpltal\nitay after a local anaesthetic la several dtyt leu thu foUowtng tht\nuw ot a general anawthttlc Many\npatlenti go home m tht eighth \u2022 10th\ndty u then in no complications or\nFRESH AIR\nSprlng't other unoytneet ud flit*\ncomforta could bt put up with gracefully were it not for thow oommon\ntllmenta of grip ud coldi which in\nmott prevalent ln ipring. People who\nget plenty of tntb tlr, who ventilate\ntheir homes thoroughly, who avoid\ndnfta and wet fttt, md who an careful to ttkt a good amount of exercise\nan the onu leut afflicted. Fresh\nilr li \u2022 wonderful medicine.\u2014Weiland\nTribune.\nweakening ot tbt itttchu due to\ncoughing or gu ptlni wblch wmt-\ntime- follow tht uw of t general\nanaeitheUc.\nHo general aniwtbtUc ) u utt u\n\u2022 local antettbttlc. tlthough tht tc-\ncldenti from general anawtbitle in\nnow uncommon.\nMuy pitltnta win content to opentlon undtr the local anautbetto wbo\nwould not consider a general anata-\ntbttlc.\nThui Dr. Wataon uyt. \"loctl anaw-\ntbeda li a matter of economy\u2014uvlng\nof monty\u2014that ahould bt glnn uri-\noui conilderttlon by til tnxloui to\nreduce the cott ud hazard of hernta\nopenuont.\"\nFtwtvtr, for tht reasons first outlined\u2014the absolute relaxation ot tbe\npatlut undtr a general anaesthetic,\ntht opportunity to do further work\nthould lt be found ntouury, tht\nfreedom to dlicuss tht finding, with\nassistants \u2014 tht general iniwthitlo\nlt tht but method It \u2022 choice cu bt\nmtde.\n' Before You Buy\nSee tht\nWILLIAMS\nICE-O-MATIC\nThe. most economical refrigerator on the market\nand equal to the best.\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Heating Co., Ltd.\n113 Biker St - Phone MS\nNELSON, B.C.\nSAFETY - SERVICE\nSATISFACTION\nStorage \u2014 Cartage\nForwarding and Distributing\nPiano and Safe Moving a Specialty\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\n723 Baker St. Phone 33\nMOWERS and RAKES\nPrices Right\nPleased to Quote Prices\nNelion Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\n\u2022NELSON, B.C.\nTHE GUMPS\nAH-TWKT* TWE LIFE - \u00abIT AND\nYIATCH THK FLE iCY WHITE CUSUDS\nROLL M-i-  SEE THE t-ttEEM DOOM,\nREFLECTED IM THE COOL ytATRR-\nCOMS |M FRESH At A DAISY-\nALL TANNEO UP-\n\/-, .A* NAIL*- WTM AW ,\n'\u201e& V-PPMlTE UKE \u201e\nVJENMEN-\nVf-tlX-\nTOtfLL _vr\n. PLENTY OIF\nEXERCISE-\n1TLL l>0\nYOU GOOD- i\nexercise\/\nI UVW---THAT LAICS\nUP THERE IS TVO\nMILES WIDE-AMD\nEMERY MOWING\nI USE* TO GET UP\nANO WNIM ACROSS\nIT THREE TIME*\nBEFORE      _,\nBUtLMCFAtr*\n\\NELL- WHEN YOU <*b UP\nTHI* TINE - TAKE A TIPfM*\nACROSS THE LAKE.INSTEAb\nOF THREE TIMES -' MAKE\nIT WUR- THEM TOOU U\nSACK AT THE Atl\/*,,\neAME -MM    M'tyJL\n\u25a0 \u2022NHOlE YOU\n\\urrYo-*\nIcwms-\nTILLIE THE TOILER\n\\MBUL.SO\n-the euy\nTHAT TRIED\nTO   AWS&NAIE\nMS n V1R.TIKW\nI HUM*\nyoo'vjK Sot\n\u25a0yevtk\nNOSE II.\nB\/ERV-\nBOC^'S\n60.5-\nIME-iS\nI CUE?%\nVT'-J  My\nfeO-SlNESS\nV0HEM THOSE \u00bb\nPiTvaiits vuftiYeh\nTO   ^\nAVJ, TU.UE\nt50M'T (SET\nSORB - you\nK-MO--M  THIS\nCOSINESS OF\n*v->\u00bbp.i-i\u00ab i__\nHAS <3DT MB\noreoeey\n \"\n_\t\n\u25a0THI NILSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON. I.C-WIDNIIPAY MOANING. JUNI 13. 1134-\n(o3(p\nPAOE SEVEN\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nty Geo. McManiil\nINGLAND DOWN\nBY 238 IN THE\nCRICKET TEST\nAustralians Put Over\nGreat Surprise to\nWin First Match\ntHIPPERFIELD IS\nSTAR IN SLIPS\n|reaks Hearts qf the\nEnglish Batsmen;\n; Hendren Gets 3\n[NOTTINGHAM.   June   11    (CP\n\u2022lei\u2014Auitrelia   won   tbe   tint\nmatch ef tbe tuion todty\n\u25a0it driving finish thtt dropped\nit lut four th|U|h ucond-ln-\nIng wlcktti for flvt mm, \"lining * crowd ef mon thin 3COM\nNn confidently expected IngUnd\nI lut out to the time limit ud\nHn t dnw.\nThc Auulu won by ill rum.\nTo  thtlr  flnt*lnnlng  total  of\nIf tbey tdded 274 for eight, ud\nHn  declired lust before luncn.\nanting on getting Bnglud m\ni within tl< henrt. They mtde\n\u2014by Juit 10 mlnutei. Engltnd'i\nmtU* wen Ml ind 141.\nll'KET  rAVORS BOWLERS\n|The  wicket  favored   the   bowleri\ntht doting itlge approached. The\n\u25a0-fey\" ot thi Austnllin tetm, lo*\nTu-old   B.   A*   Chlpperfield,   who\n\u25a0fntllaed hla debut in tut cricket\nSitting  90  runt runi  ln   tbe\nHW tint lnnlngt, contributed i\nJltrpi pirt to thi well-timed victor   by   hit   uniting   fielding  ln\ne tllpi.\nhw youngster broke Pttiy Bin*\n\u2022n't hurt wbtn tbt ulltnt vit-\nn, Who rin up 70 ln tht Bngllih\n1st   lnnlngt,   wu  put  out  ifter\nbring  thne runi thli  tfternoon.\nlppertleld mtdt tbt catch in inch\nlm the ground.\nU\u00bbV  OETB  SAME  P\u00bbTK\nP\u00bb crowd ww ever mon ihocked\n!ew minutei liter whtn Ohlpptr-\nt did tht ume tor oeorge Oeiry.\nHT. in fact, thought the ball wu\n.the ground when the Australian\n\u25a0oped lt up, but the umpire ruled\nTH out.\nif. J. 0*81111? proved hlmulf Htd*\nof the Austnllin ituck by ctp-\nklng sevin of tbl Bngllih tecond\nping  wickets with hit medium-\nIk   tptnt   thtt  wvt   dttdly   on\ncrumbling wlcktt. O'RilUy took\nn  it  in  ivengt  eott of  leu\nl tight runt. Orimmitt got tht\n\u25a0ten tor 88.\nM g for at\n\u25a0men tht Auitnllini declared at\nTjO. Bnglud wu fictd with thl\nantl tlternttlvt of ittvlng otf dt*\nit by hinging on to t wlcktt or\nor Ictlng oompleMly. A victory\nMen to bt Out ot tbt Hues-\nvery ihortly, for nudlng 810\ntor i win, Inglind lut five\n\u00abttt for 110 runt. Um lut fin\nIt for a ln thort order,\nii cloilng hour ot tht match\ndnmatlc u thi tail-end tnl*\nbattmin grimly endeavored to\non it ill oosts.\nrltnd, for lntunee, stuck it Out\nout for two'houn, letting only\nrunt, ind received u ovitlon tor\ni dogged defence.\nOBT8\t\n| QBft BMl'LTS\nglud atlll hid flvt wlektU lift\n[Our Trucks\nARE AT\nTour Service\n)R\n:oal...\nWOOD...\nSAND...\nGRAVEL...\nPHONE 797\nSNWICK'8\nTransfer\nwhin it wu only to mlnutu to\ntime. In t duptrite effort to gtt\nthtm out Otptain w. M. woodfull\nunt O'Reilly tnd Qrtmmett on tht\ntttack tttidlly. It got ftiulti.\nO'Reilly tint bowIM Amu, who\nMU for a tricky iptn on tht offside. With et mlnutu to go deary\nwu put out by Chlpperfleld'i diet-\nling catch off Ortmmttt. Oeiry bu\nnot tcered.\nThne wlckett win ttudlng with\nonly 90 mlnutu left. Oldfield snipped tip i catch off Ltyltnd. Pima\nwmt out tbt umt wiy t few\nminutei liter. Ttn mlnutei from\ntlmt, with the Auulu hovering\nnervoutly right round the wlcktti\nud tht crowd tenuly silent, the\nlut wicket fell, O'Reilly getting\nThomu Mitchell  leg-befon-wlcktt.\nSCORE CARD IN\nIIST CRICKET\nNOTTINOHAM. Juni II \u2014 (CP\nCible) .-Bcore-cird of thi tut cricket mttch betwun Inglind ind\nAuitnlli: '\nAuitnlli, flnt lnnlngi, 374.\nInglind, tint lnnlngt, 908.\nAutt,*ilu,  uoond  lnnlngt:\nW. M. Woodfull, b Itrnes   3\nW. H. Pomford, b Htmmond .. ts\nW. A. Brown, e Amu, b Vtrlty 73\nDon Bndmtn, c Amu, b Pirnet 33\nS. J. McOtbt, c Htmmond,\nb  Ftrnu    __. _ tt\nLeonsrd Darling, c Hammond,\nb   Pirnes     14\nt. A. Chlpperfield, c Hammond.\nb   Parnei    _  4\nW. A. Oldfield. not out   10\nW. 3. O'Reilly, c Verity, b Oeiry lt\nC, Orimmett, not out  t\ntitru       31\nTottl for eight, declired   313\nPall of wlcktti: 1-3, 3*89, 3-09,\n4-181, 8-319, 8-331, 7*344, 8-287.\nBowling:                  O      M    B W\nPlrnu    _    38      8     77 6\nOeiry    _    38     t    41 1\nHtmmond   . .....   13      6     38 1\nVtrlty ,    17     I    41 1\nMitchell    18     3    48 0\n(Extni, byes S3, ltg-byei 9).\nInglind, uoond lnnlngi:\nHerbert Sutcliffe, c Chlpperfield,\nb  O'Bttlly   34\nC. P. Wilten, b O'Reilly  _ 40\nW. Htmmond, Bt. Oldfield, ,\nb   Orimmett  . * 11\nNiwtb ot pitiudi, c pontford,\nb Orimmett   - _ 10\nPitiy Hendren, c Chlpperfield,\nb   O'Reilly   3\nMiurtet Ltyltnd, c Oldfield,\nb O'Reilly    _:..   11\nLulle Amu,  b  O'Reilly     13\nOeorge Oeiry. c Chlpperfield,\nb  Orimmett - 0\nHedley Verity, not out   0\nKenneth   Ptrnei,  c  Oldfield,\nb O'Reilly  0\nThomu Mitchell, lbw O'Reilly .. 4\nExtru -  t\nTottl      141\nnil of wlckett: 1*81, 3-13, 8-01,\n4-108, t-110, 8-184, 7-139, 1-137,\n3*131.\nO\n13\n1\n47\nBowling:\nWlU    \t\nMcCibe    ...\nOrimmett\nO'Reilly      41.4\nChlpperfield   ....    4\nM\n3\ne\n38\n34\n1\nPOSTPONMENTS\nIN BASEBALL\nInternitlonil: Bufftlo tt Btltlmon, wtt groundi; Toronto tt Byri-\ncun, rain; Montreal at Newark,\nnight game, rain. Plvt scheduled.'\nBosebc&Vs Big Six\nBy THB ASSOCIATED PBZtt\nNot one of th. big ilx batimen\nwu tble to Improve hit hitting tvertge yuterdiy tlthough the two\ntrtlltn. Joe Medwlck ind BIU Terry\nkept their mirks unchtnged tnd\nothtr louu wtn illght. Terry hit\ntwice ln ill timet up ud Medwlck\nonce In thru 'tries to hold tht\nmtrkt of Jltt tnd .801 reiptctlvely.\nChtrley Oehrlnger ud Blm LnUe,\nleider of tbt two letguti, eich got\nont hit In four trips to tht pltte,\nOtbrlngtr losing four pointi ud\nLeille two.\nThe itandlng:\nO   Ab   R   H   Pet.\noehrlnger,\nTlgera    * 80   191   44   71   .403\nManuah.\n80   310   81   83    .890\n49   188   30   It   .879\nMmton\nvotmlk,\nlndlint\nLUllt.\nDodgers\nMtdwick,\nCirdlnili\nTtrry,\nQlute   .\n81 108 37 71 .384\n41 199 48 Tl    .lti\n.  81 198 43 71 480\nGIANTSTRIM\nREDSBY121\nSt. Louis and Chicago\n\"Up There\" With\nVictories\nNATIONAL LBAOUB\nW   L  Pet.\nNew Tork \u201e 38 IB Ml\nBt. Loul! -  80 18 .138\nChicago  80 31  588\nPitttburgh 38 30 .888\nBoiton    94 98 ill\nBrooklyn 31 39 .430\nPhllidelphii  IT 39 .868\nCincinnati  11 14 .344\n.JIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'.\ni  SPORT     (5)<S^\nCINCINNATI Juni 19 (AP)\u2014Niw\nTork Oltntt ttiged mother hitting\nrtinptge tonight ind ilaughterad Cincinniti Redt 13-1 behind the tight\nhurUng of Preddy Pltulmmom In\nthe opening game of their series.\nBig Pred md u euy time registering hli tilth truuiph of the ytu u\nthe Glints started him off thud by\nknocking Bennle Prey out In the ilm\ninning ud tcorlng flvt runt.\nR. H   B\nNiw Tork  l'i it   1\nClndnnttl    ltl\nPltulmmom ud Mincuto; Prey,\nBrennan. Vuct, Stout ud Lombardi.\nST. LOUL), Junt 19 (AP)\u2014Jimmy\nColllni ud Pepper Mtrtln mtdt It\neuy for Ptul Dean to win hit uventh\nitnlght gime of the uuon todty md\nthe Otrdlntlt to dtfett Boston Bnvu\nln tht urlu opener, 1*1.\nColllni ud Mtrtln mtdt thru\nhits ipicce uch collection Including\nt homi run ud 1 triple. Colllni*\nhomer wu hit llth of thi uuon\nR   H  I\nBoiton     I   13   1\nBt. LouU   -.   1   11  0\nBetts, PlcktnU ud Bpohrer; P.\nDun ud Deltncey.\nCHICAOO, Junt 13 (AP)\u2014Chuck\nKlein's 18th home run ot tm uuon\nwith two matea on bau and Bud\nTinning!' fine relief pitching combined to glvt Chlcigo Cubi \u2022 8-J\nvictory ove, PhUaaelpnli ln tht opening gtmi ot thtlr urlu todty.\nt. h a\nPhllidelphii    8    10\nChlugo     t    1   1\nOirrow, Johnion utt Todd; Wuver,\nJoiner, Tinning ud Htrtnett.\nPITTSBURGH. Junt 13 (API\u2014With\nWalte Hoyt u their victim Brooklyn\nDodgen ttaged a snippy comeback\ntodty to icon tour rum In tht\ntlghth inning tnd dtfuted Pitttburgh Plrttu 9*1.\nAfter Ralph Blrkofer had bun\nknocked out In the third. Hoyt pitched\nthru-hit bill up to tht eighth thtn\nwu drivtn to cover. R   H   B\nBrooklyn .......     0   it  0\nPitttburgh -.   1   14  t\nLeonard, Bmythe ud Berres; Hoyt,\nPnnch, Chignon, Blrkofer ud Onct.\nCAR OF BERRIES\nLEAVES WYNNDEL\nThe first straight ear of fttrfcwbfrtlu\nrotted from Wynndel for tha prtlrles\non Tuesday and cherries will start to\nmove early next wtek. Both crops\nwill be much earlier thla year.*\nPUFFS\n\u2022.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu;\nCROWNING THE BADGERS\nActing u officitl in wy iport il generally a thinkleu job, but it\nlent none of the local men can complain that the athletei have carried\nthtlr ungratefulness u far u wu recently the cue ln Auitnlli. At\nt trick meet \"down under\" \u2022 competitor bounced i 15*pound ihot\notf of one of the officials. There were no flowen by requeit. The\nverdict returned wai thlt death was accidental, but if anything ot\nthe lort should happen here on Dominion day, pollce might get the\nidea this department had been putting Ideas into somebody's head\nand charge ui with being iome kind of in iccemry \"before the\nact.\" So liave a heart, boyi, wait till next yeir or io. You'll enjoy\nit more for the delay.\nNICE BLACK TIGHT8     *\nThe popularity of \"ihorti\" imong the fair ud weaker (?) member! of the loctl tennli clubi bring to mind the fict thtt, ilthough\nthey ire permitted on the tennii tnd bidmlnton court! in itild-old-\nEngltnd, they ire not tllowed in the cycling conteiti, for which\nit would seem they ire moit pirtlculirly suited,\nCyclisti who rice on the open raid where everybody cm ice\nthem limply muit be properly covered with full-length black tight!.\nInaimuch u racing cyclists ire mostly of thc mile sex, It look! as\nthough somebody wat attempting to deny ul the freedom of dress\nthit the ltdles enjoy. While your tcrlbe not only dot* not cycle but\nilso would not think of tppetr ing in public with hit ikinny legs exposed to view, even in bl-iik tights, we still think thit the-mile sex\nshould lUnd up for its rights uid go cycling ln shorts if It winti to.\nTHROUGH THE SMOKE-SCREEN\nBy the gripe vine we heir .. . over 2000 junior ind senior imt-\nteur cirdt hive been luued to softball playen In Ctpe Breton\nIsland . . . everybody muit be pitying 11 . . . Cilgtry Altomihi,\nAlbert! rugby Champs, have loit their itar half back . . . he'! Alex.\nMacKentle and hu ''tccepted \u2022 position\" in Toronto ... stunny how\nfellow! Und job! io fir iwiy trom home, \"light unseen\" . . . while\nfeeling up here tetmt tgllnit Mix Bier the fins icrou the line ire\nall for him . . . when you heir thlt you understand the reuon for\nittempti by hii cimp to discredit him ... Fred Lllcy, famous racing\nmotorcyclist ii read ... he never recovered from an accident of a year\nago in Englud ... a new Brltlih gliding record hu been made ...\neight houn, eight minutes set by Officer E. L. Mole.., and so to press.\nBAER NOT ALONE DiHIS TROUBLES\nWUH LADIES; CARNERA FAILS PAY\nLEAGUE FIELDS\nNOT UNIFORM\nDYNAMO NOT TO\nACQUIRE HELEN\nVANCOCTH*. June 19\u2014Rumen to\nthc effect tbtt Dyntmo Mlnu Byndl*\ncite hid acquired or planned to tc-\nquiri uy Interut whatever ln the\nHelm mint tt Orunwood wtre emphatically denied by offlc'als of thl\ncompuy it Vmcouver.\nCrop Conditions\nImproved Greatly\nOTTAWA. June 11 [CH\u2014The crop\nreport luued todty by the Dominion\nburetu ot ititlitlci deKrlbed much\nImproved condition! u compired\nwltb June 1 or even t wuk tgo,\nMuch-needed rtlnt wtrt received In\nthi mtrltlmu, Quebec, Onttrlo ud\nthi prilrie provlncu.\n\"During tne put wuk,\" thi report\ndeclired, \"huvy rtlns wtrt received\nthroughout thl priltlt province!. Precipitation wu much h.ivier thu\nduring tho tint wtek In Junt whin\nthe long period et drought wu ended.\nBaaing ia Believing\u2014BUY Guaranteed\nVEEDOL\n\"      MOTOR OIL\n100% MjUimVAttlA tt ITS FIMIST\nfrom Saalsd Cans opened before your eye\u00bb\n   BAST     tier watbh eu. commmt or camda. md., tobonto. montbeai*,, mom\nacKENZIE, WHITE & DUNSMUIR, LIMITED    British  Columbia   Distributors\nV ANCOl t\u00a3B  \u2014  NILION   \u2014   VICTORIA \u2014 NEW  WESTMIMTIR\nSHORTMT\nRiattrriBLo\nFCN0S IN\n\/AMERICAN\nUASOt- IM\nYahk STAPH).*)\n80*5 Feet\nPolo Grounds,\nHowe or t>\u00abf '\nGlANTO, HAS\nSHOHTBT right'\nReu> Hhcm\nIN NATIONAL\nj.eA\u00abue -\n257 K--T\n(By AL DCMARIE)\nAlthough tht two major leagues\nhtve atindirdiied their baseballs they\nInvent itudtrdlMd tht fincu ud\nittndi thtt tbt balla travil ever ud\nigtlnit u thl following tahle proves\nThi diitancu are expressed ln fut\nind ln right ud lift fields art\nmeasured from homt pltte ilong tht\nfoul llnu.\n(Americu Leigue)\noiubt nf. er.\nClevelud  M0\nNew Tork  9M\nDetroit    187\nBt. Loult   S10\nPhllidelphii   Nl\nWuhlngton   338\nBoiton    _ tM\nChlcigo  562\n(Nitlonil Leigue)\nBoiton    ..:  IM 317 m\nNtw York   M7 180 SM\nBrooklyn  198 Ml III\nClndnnttl   877 407 881\nPhllidelphii   MO 408 ltl\nPittsburgh  800 487 865\nChlctgo  811 486 884\nSt. Louli   810 446 161\n:.r.\nL.F.\n460\n880\n4(0\n801\n464\n867\n44S\n851\n4*88\n884\n445\n407\n808\n311\n640\n863\nAmwir to j-esterday'a quutlon: Ctrl\nHiyt WU tht pitcher who killed Rty\nOhipmin wtth I pitched ball.\nToday't quutlon: Runntn on tint.\ntecond ind third buei with none\nout. Bitter hlta ground bin to tint\nbut. nnt btwmu sups on flnt,\nretiring tht runner, thin throw to\nhome plate. It tha citcher touchtt\nhome plate, it the runner trom third\nbau out, or dou tbe mtcbir havt to\ntag runner out?  Antwer tomorrow.\nPACIFIC COAST\nLEAGUE\nLM ABgtlU    \u00ab   I   0\nOikland  _ _ 1   g  t\nOirlud ud Hannah; Mgo ud\nBtllnun.\nBttttle.Ululont it Btn Fruelioo,\npottponed, rath.\nPortland-Hollywood,   idlt   it   Lot\nAngelei.\nNIOHT (IAMBS\nSin frtnelico    1  4  j\nAt Bicrimtnto    9  13\nBheehin, Btbler tnd McMullen,\nVlncl ud Wlrte.\nChamp Not in Court Breach\nPromise Suit; Fight\nMoney Tied Up\nNIW TORK. June 19 (AP)\u2014Prlmo\nCirnera'a ahare of thi proceed! of hli\nehimpionihlp fight with Mtk Bier\nThundty night wu tied up todiy\nwhen Supreme Court Juitlce Ernest\nE L. Hammer appointed t receiver\ntor the hetvywelght tltlebolder't u-\ntttt.\nThe ictlon followed Prlmo'i failure\nto tppetr In court todty tor elimination u to hit ability to piy t lll.POO\nJudgment obtained against him by\nAmelia Teralnl, a London waitress,\nln a breach ot promise tult.\nCarani't council opposed tht receivership ictlon on tht ground tmt\nthi fighter wu ln training tnd hid\nuother tppointment todty before the\nDoting commlulon tnd extmlnlng\nphytlclui.\nCounul for Theodore J. Bkratt, u-\n\u2022lgnu of tht waltren' Judgment, tnnounced thty would Introduce proceeding! tgiimt tbt Midison Squire\nGarden corporation to tie up Ctr*\nntra'i purse.\nMIDDLESEX WINS\nCOUKTYCRJCKET\nDefeats Yorkshire; Hampshire Victorious Over\nDerbyshire\nLONDON, June 13 (CP Ctble) .-\nIn .county cricket matches ending\nbefort the timt-llmlt today:\nMiddlesex triumphed over Yorkthlrt by two wlcketa it Lord'i;\nHampshire defuted Derbyshire by\nin lnnlngt tnd 89 runt it Portsmouth; Gloucestershire bett Somerset by 10 wickets it Bath; tnd Ola-\nmorgtn but Northamptonshire by\ntight wlcketi it Pontypridd.\nSues detested Surrey by 38 runs.\nand Nottinghamslre belt Sussex on\ntht flrat lnnlngt.\nIn non-county mttchu. drtwi re*\nlulled betwun Ctmbrldge tnd thl\nTm Foruten it Cambridge, ud\nLeicestershire ud Oiford it Oxford.  Scores:\naut< 366 tnd 986 (O'Connor 145);\nj Surrey 386 tnd 997 tt the Oval.\nSussex 313 and 180 for four (J.\nPtrkti 104, Arwood tin tur 66):\nNottinghamshire 831 (Keetong 99.\nHams 107)  it Horshsn.\nCtmbrldge 411 ud 831 tor five\ndeclired (AUtn 113, Wlnliw 103);\nJ*ru Foruten 811 tnd 373 for flvt\n(Wilcox 119. KUllck 718, Valentine\n105)   tt   Cambridge\nLelceiter 408 ud 158 for three\n(Hutlrlgg 87, Armitrong 140); Oxford 486 tt Oiford.\nYorkthlrt 174 ud 990 (Mitchell\n71, Peebiei tin tor 68 ud Hvtn\nfor 85); MldeUuti 344 ud 81 for\nlight (Hulme 118) it Lord'i.\nHimpihin 481 (Arnold 144, Mud\n188); Dtrby log tnd, following ou\n311   'Aldermin 134) tt Porttmouth.\nOloucetter 407 ind 89 tor no\nwlckett (Btrnttt 194, Wtllir* Hi\nfor 131); Somenet 118 tnd 335\n(Bennttt 71 ud 71) at Bith.\nNortbutt 198 Ud 187 (Clay flvt\ntor St Ud III foi 71); Olimorfctn\nMl ud 118 tor two (Turnbull 74\nnot out. Mtttbiwt tour for M) it\nPontypridd.\nAmerican Aisociation\nToledo 4-4;   Louisville 3-7\nMilwiuku 7; St. Piul 8.\n.   Kinua city 8; Minneipolla 7.\nI MOHT GAME\nColumbui 8-8;  Indltntpolli 18*4.\nDETROIT WINS\nIN ONLY GAME\nBeats Boston; Rain\nWashes Out\nOthers\nAMERICAN LEAGIE\nDetroit    80 30 .600\nNew York 17 90 .874\nCleveltnd  14 10 .848\ngt. Loult  M 31 .513\nWashington It 95 .500\nBoston 94 96 .480\nPhiladelphia _ 19 98 .404\nChicago  -  17 80 .863\nBOSTON, June 11 (AP) \u2014 Too\nBridget, tee Detroit rlght-htnder. to-\nhurled the leigue-lttdlng Tlgen to \u2022\n4*3 victory over Boiton Red Sox ln\ntht urlu opentr. It wu Bridge!'\ntlghth wtn of thc uuon tnd nil\nthird lucceuful start igtlnit the\nYiwktv-Colllni entry. tt   H   B\nDetroit    4    8   1\nBoiton   .*.   9    7   1\nBridget ud Cochrane-, Rhodu,\nPennock ud R. Firrall.\nTHREE POSTPONED\nPostponements\u2014*\nSt. Louli it Niw York, rilled ln\nfourth Inning, wet groundi,\nChlcigo at Waahlngton, rain.\nCleveland at Phllidelphii, rain.\nCARNERA HAS A\nWORRIED LOOK\nAlso Suffers With\nSinus Ailment;\nBaer Okay\nBy EDWARD J. NEIL\nAuocltted Presi SporU Writer\nNEW YORK, Junt 13 (AF)\u2014Mu\nBur tnd Prlmo Otrntrt etctped tuc*\nceufully todty from tht Ntw York\nstate athletic commlulon, atamped\nfor the laat time healthy and phyil-\ncilly fit tor tht ftntutlc duel ot tbt\ndifivdlli in Madison Square oirdtn's\nbowl on Long lslind Thundiy night.\nFor the second time within a wuk\nthree commission doctors setrcjied\ntht monttrous huvywilght cham*\nI plon ud hit California challenger for\ntffctu ot spavin, ipring hilt, wind\nlucking ud istorted germs. They\ntound only that Camera had a tore\nthroat, a illght sinus Infection, and a\nworried look,4\nBur, u uiutl, showed no tlgnt of\nanything. Including serious thought,\nand though lt wu nla poor training\ncamp ihowlng thtt brought on the\nflnt physical Inquisition lut Friday,\nhi appeared today to htve paued hit\ntecond quia with thl higher rating\nof the two.\nDownpours ot rtln tdded uother\ncrowning blow to the ticket talt today, which now wemi likely to wind\nup tround 1800,000 rather thu thi\nexpected 8500,000.\nGOLDEN PROTESTS\nRELIEF ACT END\nGOLDEN. Juni 11\u2014At t mats\nmeeting of \"relief recipient!\" ud\nsympathizers hild In tbt Legion hill\nhere, Thursday to dltcuu tht reduction ln thii monthly relict il-\nlowtnrea u from the Junt 16 together with other matters direct!)\naffecting tht livelihood of the working people ln tbt town ud dlatrlct,\nlt wu unanimously nsolvcd to submit a itrong protest to the Rt.\nHon. R. B Bennett, prime miniiter of Canada, agalnit the decision ot tbt federal government to\ndiscontinue their flntncitl support\nunder tht unemployment Relict tct.\nTbt commlttet in chirge hu ilretdy telegraphed the protest of\nthe meeting to otttwt,\nA lively dltcuulon on general economic oondltloni tnd, more pirtlculirly thou directly itfectlng Oolden md dlttrlct followed thl pining of the retolutlon tnd sa a result, a Workera' Protectlvt utocia-\ntion of tome eo members wu organ-\nlied.\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nrochuttr t-4; Albany 10-t.\nHome Rims In\nBig Time\nBy the Auocltted Fnu\nHomt rum yuterday\u2014Kltln, Cubs;\nCollins. Cirdlnili; Martin, Cardinals.\nJackson. Olanta, ont each. \"\nTba letd tn-Bonurt. White Box.\n16; Oihrlg, Yinkeu. 16: Ott, Glints,\n16; Kltln, Cubt, Foxx. Athletics, 14;\nCirdlnili, 14,\nLeigue totali\u2014Nitlonil 347, Amerlcin ISO. Total 497.    .\nNorthern Leagu*\nWinnipeg 8, Oruttr Ortnd Forkt 0.\nBnlntrd 4, Duluth t.\nSuperior t, Etu Oliln t.\nCrookiton 4, Firgo-Moorhtid t.\n hi\n\"Otmnttlon to Rheutmtlim\" wu\nthi tout propoud by Lord Itoynlhtm,\nthe surgeon, tt t recent public luncheon. It octt 110,000,000 yurly to treat\nthi malady, he uld.\nSaskatchewan Nominations\nFollowing ire thi nominations in tht provinci ot Stikttchewu for\nthe election! on_June 11.  Nonunion tay wu Tueidty.\nLtOgNO\nC\u2014Cornervitive\nInd-A\u2014*Government lupporter\nlAlbenl\nFL\u2014Firmer Libor*\nInd-L-Indepeudent Liberal\nInd-C\u2014Independent Conierv*. live\nInd\u2014Independent\nUF-Unlttd Firmer\nLib\u2014labor\n*\u2014Member lut legislature.\nAKM RIVIR-'D. S. Hutcheon\n<C); G. H. Dinielioii IL.); D. J.\nChristie  (F.LJ.\nATHABASCA-Deferred election,\nnomlnitioni month hence.\nBATTLEFORDS-J. E. McUrty\n(C); J. A. Gregory (L); M. Htmil-\nton (F.L.).\nBENGOUGH--H. K. Wirren\n(CJ. J. B. Smith IL.); W. T. Jordan\n(F.L.).\nBIGGAB--W, W. Miller (CJ; R.\nP. Husird (LJ; W. Hut (F.LJ.\nBROMHEAD-F. B. Smythe (CJ;\nN. L. McLeod (LJ; E. Oxelgren\n(F.U.\nCANNINGTON-'S. W. Arthur\n(CJ; \u00bbW. J. Pittenon (LJ; D. K.\nCameron ,<f XJ.\nCUT KI.IFE--G. J. McLeu IC);\n'R. J. Gordon (LJ; A. J. Macauley\n(F.LJ.\nELROSE-D. R. Orut (C); J. A.\nWllion (L); H. Vlndeg (F.LJ.\nFRANCKV-'S. N. Homer (Ind.);'\n'C. M. Dunn (LJ; R. D. Juby (F.LJ\nGRAVELBOURG- H. J. Coutu\n(C); 'B. F. McGregor (L); R. B.\nSinkimon (F.LJ.\nGULL LAKE-J. Frook (CJ; S.\nSmith (L); H. H. Kemper (F.LJ.\nHANLEY-J. T. McOrmond (CJ;\n\u2022C. Agar (LJ; A. J. Fahl (F,LJ.\nHUMBOLDT--J. Hogan (LJ; J.\nBurton (F.LJ.\nKELVINGTON-'J. R. Taylor\n(Ind.); G. S. Dragon ID; R. B. Pat-\ntenon (F.LJ.\nKERROBERT\u2014-R. L. Hanbridgi*\n(CJ; D. Laing (L); J. Femberthy\n(F.L).\nKINDERSLEY-R. H. Carrutheri\n(CJ; J. C. Treleven (LJ; L. H.\nHintelmin (F.LJ. ,\nKINISTINO-R. E. Forbei \"(CJ;\n\u2022J. R. Tiylor \u00ab,.); J. E. Grtnbow\n(CCFJ. ,\nLAST MOUNTAIN-A. A. Piters\n(CJ; G. H. Hummell (L); 'J. Ben-\nion (F.LJ.\nLUMSDEB-'J. F. Bryut (CJ; H.\nP. Mini <I_.); T. Johniton (F.LJ.   .\nMAPLE CREEK-J. McDougald\n(Ind.); J. J. MlHenbergrf (LJ; J.\nJ. Hubenlg (F.L.).\nMEADOW LAKE-'J. Storry\n(C); D. MicDonild ID; Chirlu My-\ncroft (F.LJ.\nMELFORT-'R. J. Greivei (CJ;\nJ. D. McFirlue (LJ.   *\nMELVILLE-E. F. Schirf (C);\n\u2022J. O. Oirdlner (LJ; W. Wui (F.LJ.\nMILESTONE-'J. V. Pittenon\n(Ind); W. Pederion (L); E. B.\nMoatei (FXJ.\nMOOSE JAW COUNTY-T. Wld-\ndell (LJ; H. Milne (F.LJ; *S. Whit-\ntaker (Ind.).\nMOOSOMIN-'F. D. Munroe (CJ;\nA. T. Proctor (LJ; J. F. Hermin\n(F.L.),\nMORSE--R. P. Eidei (IndJ; N.\nJ. McDonild (L); J. McCilg (F.LJ.\nNOTUKIU-P. M. MeKinnon;\n(CJ; *G. Spence (LJ; C. Relder\n(F.LJ.\nPELLY--B. J. M. Pirkw (k); A*\nDuyleyko (F.LJ; W. Wiggins (U.-\nFJ;F.fc.Garim (CJ.\nPHEASANT HILLS - C New\n(IndJ; -A. Loptaon (LJ; H. J. Ben\nion (F.L.); H, J. Wation (CCFJ.-\nPRINCE ALBERT-S. J. A. Bran-\nion (C): *T. C. Divil <L); E. P.\nSpnlt (F.LJ.\nQU'APLE WOLSELEY-S. Nich-\noil (CJ; F. M. Dundu (Lt: J. H\nSturdy (ri.).\nROSETOWN-'N. Given (C); N.\nMc Vicar (LJ; W. A. 8. Tregirt (F.\nLJ.\nROSTHERN-T. G. McLein (CJ\n\u2022J. M. Uhrich <L>; P. B. Smith (F.\nLJ.\nSHAUNAVON-'J. Gryde <C); H.\nOstlund (L.)!C. Stork (F.LJ\nSHELLBROOK-F. Agnew (CJ;\nO. Demerse (L); P. G. Makaroff\n(F.L.).     \u2022\nSOURI8-ESTEVAN--W. O. Fra-\n\u2022er (C); J. P. Tripp (L); H. G. Gillo-\nwiy (I'.LJ. '\nS. CURRENT-'W. W. Smith (C);\nJ.'G* Tiggirt (LJ; A. McCallum\n(FXJ. '\nTHUNDER CREEK-H. A. Lilly\n(CJi'R. S. Domldion lLj; C. A.\nStuart (F.LJ.\nTltDALE-'W. C. Buckle (CJ: A\nJ. Torruce (LJ; J. B. Ennls It'.U).\n- TOUCHWOOD-W. J. Burg!.\n(In0); \u00abJ. M. Parker (L); E. Hamilton (F.LJ; E. Medlaud Und.-C):\nC. H. Fllher ICJ.\nTURTLEFORD - T. Farm\nWorth (IndJ; *C. A. Ajre (L>; ..\nStegehui (CCFJ.\nV?ADENA-U WreecV cliiOJ; \"\nBerven (LX); G. H. WUIIonis (CCF.\nWATROUS-C. C. McC I c 11 u n c\n(C); B. G. Clement (L); A. Murrey\n(F.LJ; ). L. Colthirl Und.-Fir.i.\nWEYBURN-'R. 8. Leslie (d*\nH\u00bb E. Eaglcsham (Ll; T. C. Dcugie*\n(F.L.); J. L. Colthart (Ind.-Far.).\nWILKIE-'A. J. McLeod (C.i; J.\nJardine (LJ; G. J. Hlndley (F.L.).\nWILLOW BUNCH-E. Li nne I\nIC); 'C. W. Johnion (LJ; C. M. W.\nEmery (F.LJ.\nYORKTON-A. C. Stewart (IndJ.\nV. R. Smith (LJ; L. C. Fletcher\n(FXJ.\nRBGWA CITY-'M, A. MlcPher-\n\u2022on (OVF. M. Andenon (L); M. J.\nColdwell (FXJ; W. Stokes (UJJ;\n\u2022J. Omilck (C); W. T. Kerr (L);\nG. N. Mcn.ies (F.LJ.\nSASIUkTOON-'J. T. M. Ander-\nlon tO.); 3. W. Estey (LJ; Mrs. F.\nG. Siliibury (F.LJ; H. Tiylor\n(U-FJ; \u00bbH. McConnell (C); G. W.\nNotman (LJ; J. Egge (F.LJ.\nMOOSE.JAW CITY-'J. A. Merk-\neley; W. G. Ron (L); W. D. Summer! (FXJ; W. G. Biker (Lib.); J.\nHiwthorne (CJ; J. H. Liird (X); H. \u25a0\nOorc|pn (F.LJ.\nBIG FIELD DAY\nIN INVERMERE\nINVEJtMIRE, B. C, juni jl\u2014Tht\ninnuil fltld diy ot tht Windermere\nDUtrlct Farmers* initltute wu held,\nthrough tbt courtuy of Mr. ud\nMn. Htry Ptttn, on tbelr firm.\nMuy firmer! ud thtlr fimlllu,\nu well it othtn Interested In firming ittended.\nThe diy wu not without itt dle-\nippointments. u tbe weither proved\nvariable and lt wu learned with re-\nSet thtt Mr. Munroe .deputy mln-\nter ot igrloulture tnd othtr offlcltl wert untble to bt pnunt.\nMr. Wtby, dlitrict agriculturist tnd\nMr. Lalng. I'cretary to tbl miniiter\nOf igrlcultun, were grutly diliyed\nowing to difficulties encountered on\nthe roid. R. O. Newton, B.ScA., superintendent of tbt experimental\n['ttatlon at Windermere, extended t \u25a0\nhearty welcome to thou preunt,\n\u2022nd expressed tht pleuure ot ill\nto find thtt Mr. Horwood, tbt\npreildent ot W. D. T. I. bid tuf-\nflclently recovered trom bit lllneu,\nto be preunt.\nMr. Horwood In thinking all for\nthtlr atttnduct Uktd to be excused from t tpetch. md aaked Mr.\nNewton to continue. Mr. Newton\ngave tome vtry lnterettlng tacti and\nflguru on current mitten of agricultural Importance and reviewed\nthe actlvltlu of the institute to dite\nmentioning pirtlculirly the irrange-\nmenu being mtdt for tht 33rd tnnutl fill ttlr.\nAfter in Inspection of tbe field\nud girden cropt grown by Mr.\nPeten, Mr. Wlby demonstrated thc\nuu of gu for tbt dutructlon of\nOopheri, which brought out in instructive ud lnterettlng dttcuislon\non peste In general\nAt tht clou ot the diy hearty\nvotes of thanki were iccorded Mr.\ntnd Mri. Ptttn, ud to the tpeiktri.\nQiiakirl\nPuffed Wheat-Puffed\nTute\u2014-jutt taste... the freihcrilpnetl\n... the melt-in-your-mouth goodness of\nPuffed Rice and Puffed Wheit. There's\nnothing like these crunchy touted out\n8avourcd puffed gnins to tempt jour\nappetite and nuke you ask for mart.\nPuffed Rice *nd Puffed Wheat is \"shot\nfrom guns\", to ffiike theffl instantly\ndigestible, ud hurried piping-hot into\npickiges thit tre triple tetwd ... to\nissure jou of thtt right-from-the-oven\nfreshness. Get I Picktge todiy.\n,\u00ae\n,!**\u00ab\"\nv-V\nBABF. RUTH\nOa die Ab amy MON., WCD. md mi.\nover the N.i.C. Blue Network.\nFor euet rime titer to your loctl ntwiptper.\n1001   FRLE\nPRIZES WEEKLY\nBAM BALLS ANO GLOV.S\n \u2014\n\t\nL\". \u00bb\"---\u2014\n\"*\"-\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\n\u25a0  \u25a0;\u00bb\u00bb \u00bb   m . \u25a0\u2014\nPAOE EIGHT\nDROP DEFENCE\nIN ACTION FOR\nFalls Through Counsel\nAgrees to Judgment\n-for Partners\nEVIDENCE TAKEN\nOF ONE PARTNER\nPlacer at Waneta the\nTheme of Gurious\n. Court Drpma\nWithdrawn of the defence In the\nrlon of J. C. Nichols, N. McPhiil.\nV. Stndthl Md R. L. Roblion\ntgllnit J. W. nili of Wtntti for\ndluolution of t Plicer mining pirt-\nnenhip. In county court here Tuudty, gtvt tht plaintiffs in euy\nvictory, tnd ill thtt t. P. Dtwson,\ntheir counul, hid to do wu to present tufflelent evlBence to convince\nJudge W. K. Nlibet ot the tubttin-\nttil tecurtey of tht contention! ln\nthe plilnt.\nK Ittttr from O, B. Oordon of\nTnll, counul for tht dtfmdint,\nnctlved by Mr. Diwion In Mondty\nnlght'i mill, idviied ht hid been\nlmtructed by Mr. FlUt thtt he did\nnot'now WUh to defend the cue\ntnd thtt he tgned to Judgment.\nCONTENTIONS DROPPED\nThii dlipoud of thi defence pre\nvlouily filed, denying thtt thefi wu\nin tgmmint, denying thst there\nwu tny mltconduct on Fins' pirt\nthit would glvi tht other ptrtnen\ni right to uk for dissolution ot tht\nptrtnenhlp, tnd lUtglng tbtt thi\nother ptrtntn did not ctrry out\ntheir ptrt tnd flntnct tht optrt*\ntlon.\nRU honor igtud wltb Mr. Dtwson\nthtt tuftlclent evidence ihould be\ngiven to provt the pltlntltfi' cue\nin outline, tnd counul, titer producing In oourt the ptrtnenhlp\nigreement executed Auguit 29. 1933,\nrespecting the rub Cnek pltctn,\npliced Mr. McPhtll on the ittnd.\n\u25a0nit wltntu proved the igreement,\ntttted thit Palls htld tht plicer\nlicence eUlmed, but asserted that tlthough tbt other ptrtnen ctrrled\nout their pirt, he tilled to trini-\nfer hit holding! to the ptrtnenhlp,\ntn* which he hid i 60 per cent Interest.\nXOBISON DRIVEN OFF\nStndthl, t resident of Spokine,\nMcPhiil stated, Mtlifled hli obligation by putting up WOO cub. The\noth*f three psrtnert Joined Ptlli\non the property, but Ftlli' conduct\nwtl iuch thit Roblion wu driven\no.f ifter two months.\nApparently Psils' object, onoe the,\ntllKerent pirtnen hid mide their\npsimentt, the wltneu lugguted, wu\nto force them to quit In dliguit,\nbut Ntcholi ind he stuck lt out,\nafrl on Janutry 10 Fall* himself\nleft,\nI ui<KR AS WEAPON\nAfter .thst the only time Pills\nshowed up wis In tht spring, when\nhe ctme with two strangers, took\nup \u2022 petition In tht doorwty with\nt poker, tnd uld he would briln\nthe ptrtnen ir they tried to enter.\nHe, Ilso declared. McPhall testified,\ntbtt they hid nothing to ihow they\nhid sny rlghtt on tht property, tnd\nht hid Immigration officers who\nwould, run them out of the country.\nMr. Dawson mentioned thtt thii\nwu,tbi incident thtt resulted In\nFills' being convicted of assault.\nTo t quutlon by Judge Nlibet u\nto who hid poueulon of the property now, Mr. Dawson tttted thtt\nwhile Ntcholi ind McPhtll hid left\nIfter. the uuult incident, they returned titer the preient ictlon wu\nentered, tnd wtrt now ln pouet-\n\u2022tcn.\nASK ACCOUNTING\nAmong other thlngt, tbe pltlntlffs\nhtd uktd for in icoounting. Palls\nhiving. refused, iccordlng to Mc-\nPhtll't tutlmony, to glvt tny receipts for moneyi received, or to\ntccount for expenu moneyi. One\net fhe ltemi untccounted for wu\n3H ounou ot gold recovered by the\nopentlon.\nMcPbtU mentioned various negotiations wtth Mis, ont ln connection with hit offer to glvt thtm t\nfurther Ii ptr ctnt Interest lf they\nwouw provide the money for mon\npltnt. Cvery endetvor, however, to\nget FtUt to give them tnythlng ln\nwriting, for thtlr outliys, always\nMnt him Into in uprotr, McPhiil\nuld.\nNlchoU. tht othtr pllintiff present, wu not put on the tttnd.\nSUGGEST SETTLEMENT\nJudge Nlibet suggested thtt Mr.\nDtwson tndetvor to trrlvt it i nt-\ntlement with the defence u to the\nterms of the Judgment. FtUlng\nigreement, be could tpptir befon\nhim to fix tbe terms.\nThe tenor of the evidence wu to\ntuggest thit tht plaintiffs' Interut,\non the bails of tbt igreement tnd\not tctutl outlays ud work, wu superior to FslU'. A Ule to sstlafy\nthe Judgment, lf a deal cannot be\nmtdt mty be the outcome.\n MIlllIISSSIIIIIIU\nCAN HEAR FIGHT\nRETURNS FROM\nDAILY NEWS\nOwing to the Interest being\nthown In the Thundty night\nhetvywelght tiUe bout between\nPrlmo Camera, chimplon, tnd\nMax Bier, hit challenger. The\nNelion Dtlly News will carry t\nround*for-round report from\nringijde. This wiU come by ipecltl CJ. wire over the tuto-\nmatic printers from the ringtlde.\nIn order to give ftni t running\ntccount, blow by blow, the bout,\nround by round, will be brotdcut from the windows of the\neditorial deptrtment.\nTo give t better service, t\nspecial loudspeaker will be instilled, tnd fans will be tble to\nheir the report cletrly on Biker\nitreet. The bout is expected to\nstart around 6:30 pjn., Nelton\ntime.\nit^\"-__.aammmtrr-.mmmmm_t___a____m_aj\nHONOR MEMORY\nOF T. CHOATE\nOdd Fellows H o I d a\nMemorial Service\nat Convention\nto Sing at Trail\nTRAIL, June 13 \u2014 Regular weekly\nluncheon-meeting of th! Trill Rotary club wu not held Tuudty, arrangement! hiving bun mtdt to\nhold tn Intercity meet on Wedneidiy\nevening.\nAn Interesting entertainment prognm hu been arranged, ont of thi\ncontributon being the Nelson Rotiry\nchoir.\nStrgt. Jack Mackay\na Son ef Nelson, Is\n,   Kingston Graduate\nK Klngiton, Ont., diipttch mention! In tbt gnduitlng cltu ot tht\nRoyil MlUttry college, which will be\ngnduited Wedneidiy, Sergt. John B.\nMickiy. ton of 0. 6. Mickty, hull*\ntint dlitrict engineer of provlnclil\npublic worki, htrt.\nJtck wu born In Nelton tbout _A\ninn igo, when hli did wu city engineer ot Nelson. When be tttrted\nhit four-yetr count it Kingston,\nMr. Mickay wu dlitrict engineer In\nlhe Okinigin. Jtck will bt \"homt'1\nla Nelton ihortly.\nVICTORIA, June 12 (CP).-Cletr-\ning away til business to nuke wty\nfor the ubilec session of the grind\nlodge of B.C. of the Independent\nOrder of Odd Fellows which opens\nhere Wednetdty, memben of the\ngrind encampment concluded their\nforty-third annuel meeting this tfternoon with the election of offlcen.\nW. H. Houston, of Merritt, wai\nelected grand patriarch, succeeding T. B. Shiver of Victoria, who becomes one of two representatives\nto the grind lodge. Other officers\nselected today were, grand high\npriest, A. Procter, Vancouver; grand\nsenior warden, O. Matson, Penticton; grand ecribe, E. L. Webber,\nVancouver; grind treasurer, A. G.\nFrench, New Westminster; grand\njunior wtrden, W. Bentley, Kamloops, arid grand representatives, F.\nB. Shaver. Victoria tnd W. S.\nJohnson, of Cranbrook.\nAt the concluding ceremonies\nPut Grand Patriarch F. B. Shiver\nwas presented with the jewel of office. His election at grand representative stands for two yetn. All\nsessions of the encampment were in\nprivite.\nA tottl of 127 delegttes hive registered.\nHONOR LATE NELSONITE\nThe whole of todiy was taken up\nwith the sessions ot the grand encampment and the Rebekah as_c*m-\nbly. The Rebekahs, along with the\ngrind encampment delegttes finished their work late in the tfternoon.\nAt 7 o'clock ill delegttes were ln\nattendance at the special memorial\nservice for the lite W. T. Chotte,\nof Nelson, it the time of his detth\nIn August hist yetr, grand master of\nthe order. The service wis tn impressive ceremony.\nFollowing the memorlil service\ngrand lodge degree work wis ctrrled out md the diy was rounded\nout with the Rebekah* in sessions.\nWednesday marks diamond jubilee session ot the grand lodge which\nfor the past 60 yean his met for thc\npurpose of giving guidance to the\nsubordinate branches of the order\nin B. C. Grand Mister R. S. Jacob-\nson, of Vincouver, will be in the\nchilr to preside over this Important\nSphering.\nSavoys Take the\nNew Grand Nine\nStiff est Opposition Overcome;\nWin 12-8\nBC. REQUEST\nON P.G.E. TO\nYET BE HEARD\nPattullo Says Cabinet\nDid Not Get Chance\nto Consider\nAlthough the New Grind Hotel\nmen's toftbtll nine held the Savoy\ntetm in check ill the wiy through\nthe game, the Savoy Hotel team was\ntble to wtlk off the field with t\n12-8 victory ln t fut nine-inning\ngtme pliyed on Tuesdty evening.\nIn defeating the New Grand club the\nSavoy team surmounted what it be-\nUeved to be their ttiffest obstacle\nin the rice for second hilf honon\nin the loctl letgue.\nBoth teams crossed the plate for\ni single run in the opening inning.\nAfter blinking the Savoy club In\nthe second the New Grand teim\ntook i 2-1 letd, but pushing four\nruns across the pltte in the start\nof the third Inning, tnd holding the\nNew Grind pliyen scoreless, the\nStvoy hine took \u25a0 8-2 letd ind were\nnever heeded during the balance ot\nthe game.\nAdding two more runs ln etch of\nthe fourth tnd fifth Innings, one\nrun in each of the sixth, seventh ind\neighth ir\/lngs, the Stvoy club held\nt 12-3 lead when the New Grind\nbitten came to life and scored one\nrun ln the eighth tnd four in the\nninth to bring the score up to 12-8\nin the Stvoy nine't fivor.\nBob Smith pitched for the wlnnen md Bill Brown did the mound\ndutv for the New Grand club.\nThe tetms were:\nSivoy Hotel-W. Arit, D. Bill, P.\nKunti, B. Smith, J. Hunden, F.\nHimman, E. Arit, C. Ritcliffe tnd\nG. Liepsick.\nNew Grand Hotel\u2014S. Llmacher,\nJ. Stout, M. Morley, S. Brown, B.\nMclvor, S. Ball, W. Klrby, W.\nBrown, tnd R. Kirby.\nOld Land Mark\nGoes on Vernon\nAnother old ltnd mirk of tbt city,\ntht Vernon Itrtet building recently\nuud for t tecond hind itore by Mn.\nJickson RtdcUffe, hu bun practically obliterated during tht put ftw\ndtyi. Tht did building which wu one\nof the flnt built ln tht central pirt\nof tkt olty over 35 yetn tgo, li to\nserve t man modest purpou. Tht\nlumber It being ihlpped by Mn. Rtd-\ncllfte to Sloctn Pirk when It will be\nuud ln tht building of t homt on\nbir preemption.\nSince lta conitructlon thl frame\nstructure hu housed t number of\nbusinesses Including blickimlth tnd\n\u2022econd-hand concerns. Another building erected In the eirly dtyi wu thtt\nncently rued by tht city on rront\nstrut.\nBUT WILL AFTER\nHOUSE ADJOURNS\nCabinet Committee to\nAlso Hear Other\nClaims\nVANCOUVIR, June U (CP)\u2014Britlth Columbit'i uu for tbe taking\novtr of the Pacific areat Etstern\nnllwty by the Dominion tnd htr\nclilmt for better termi under confederation, will probtbly. bt considered by \u2022 commlttu of the whole\nDominion cibmet wme time tfttr\nprorogation of tht houn of commoni. Premier T. D. PittuUo lndlcited todty in in tddrtu to i\ncombined luncheon ot tht Laurler\ntnd Udy Lturler clubt of Vtncouver.\nContrary to report! thit hid gont\nforth it tht tlmt thtt ht hid been\nturned down on thue two tuSjecti\nit tht Dominion-provincial conference eirly this yur. tht premier\ntald the conference did not hive in\nopportunity to dlscuu them st Prime\nMinister r. b. Bennett htd Immedlitely negttived them.\n\"ENJOYED OOOD ARGUMENT\"\nHt hid enjoyed 1 good argument\nwith thi prime minuter, however,\ntnd ifter the conference Mr. Bennett lugguttd thtt tbt province\ntubmlt the mttten to i committee\nof the ctbinet.\nLiter, he hid received i letter\nfrom Premier Bennett stating thit\nthe committee of the ctbinet would\nprobably be t commlttu of tht\nwhole ctbinet tnd thlt tfter prorogation ht would ut i dtte tor\nthe hetrlng.     -\u00bb\n\"Thi Dominion li t cretture of\ntbs provinces, not the provinces of\nthe Dominion,\" declared the premier\nu he itruud Brltlih Columbit'i\nittke In tht federal body tnd thtt\nit wu not tht intention of thlt\nprovince to knock the props from\nunder tht Dominions financial in.\ntegrlty.\nRETRIEVE rtRC'HASlNO POWER\n\"There is no eicuse ior unemployment In Ctntdi, tuch u existed ln the United Stttti,\" he uld.\nIn tht litter country money hid\nto be puihed down through the\nbinki to tht people, m Ctntda\npurchulsg power could be put directly Into tht hands of tht people\nthrough t public works construction program of sly 1200,000,000,\nwithout hurting tht credit of tht\ncountry. *   *\nThli wu not. lnflttlon. The do*\nminion hid already recognised the\nprinciple, cwadi htd not .tnythlng\nlike thi imount of currency ln circulation in proportion to thtt ln\ntht United Statu.\nTht \"work tnd wtges\" tlectlon\nslogin of tht Liberal ptrty ln Brltlih ColumbU hid throughout been\npredicted upon use of the nitlonil\ncredit, tnd tht Dominion, hiving\ncontrol of credit tnd currency, wu\nthe tource to which his government hsd gone.\nBATHING HOUSE\nFINISHED SOON\nPush Work on Gyro Structure at TraU\n-THI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION, I.C-WIONtlDAY MORNINO. JUNI U. MM-\nFlashes From the Wires\nVANCOUVBt\u2014Dorotby L- Schln-\nntck todty tought commlttu to Otk-\ntilt of her fither-ln-liw, Aldermin\nJ.' H, Shlnnlck on chirgu thtt ht\nwu ln contempt of murt.\nSAINT ITIENNE, mnn,\u2014Thirty-\nill demonstrators tnd flvt policemen were Injured here ln rioti.\nVIENNA \u2014 Auitrli'i bombera tn-\ntwered new threiti of tht government todiy by b'*wlng up \u2022 iictlon\not mtln line rtllgotd track tn front\nof 1 train carrying mlnUter of\npubUc ucurlty (mil rty.\nSPOKANE\u2014Clifford I, Terry, about\n80, of Portland, on., fell to hu\ndetth from I* fifth ttorey window\nof t downtown hotel ben tonight.\nOTTAWA\u2014Houu ot commoni approves imtndmtnt lo gold tu,\nNANKING\u2014Chlneu Nitlonil government presses uareh for missing\nJapanese consul mining flvt dtyi.\nJtpm hu held china responsible\ntor  hli disappearance.\nOTTAWA\u2014The blU providing tot\nexpenditures of C. N. R. tnd In-\ndebtedneu filling due pines houu.\nNORANDA\u2014100 men'taken on to\nreplace itrlken it Norand. Mining\nCo., working. Thrutt thtt Riot tct\nwill bt reid by pollct ihade.\nLOS ANGBUS\u2014Art Ltiky. Minneapolis mauler, bttten King .Lev*\nlntky, Chlctgo to defeat ln io\nrounds;\nTORONTO \u2014 Operating profit of\n138,032 ln yeir ending Jtnuary, IBM\nmtdt by Nttlontl Drug and Chemlctl compiny.\nVICTORIA\u2014SutenHvt turvty of td-\nucition ln B, C. win be tttrted on\nJuly 1 uyt Bon. a. M. weir, minister of educitlon. Mtjor H B.\nKing of Kittllino High ichool wUl\nbt technicil idvuer.\nLONDON\u2014Sixteen cmidlin warn,\nen preiented to their Mljettlu it\nBuckingham  pilict Tuudty   night\nCALOART \u2014 CrUU believed netr\nTuudty night In relief worken itrlke\n\u2022crou prSvlnce. MO on itrlke ln\nLethbridge, Cilgtry taxpayers threat*\nen strike.\nWOODSTOCK, Onf. \u2014 Premier\nOeorge B. Henry describes bU opponents In But Tcrk tl \"AU pink\nto red.\" Chirgu Llbenl leider uting\nother parties igtlnit Conservitlvei\nto gnb power.\nOTTAWA \u2014 NO offlcltl comment\nforthcoming following ilgnlng of\nU. 8. A. tariff bill by Roouvelt,\nFUN FLON \u2014 Bennlng Miloney\nOold Mlnu, Ltd., ihut down through\nitrlke of Hudson Biy Mining com.\npiny worken. Lick Of dynamite U\ncause. -\nSASKATOON \u2014 Deposit of J. L\nPhelps, c, C. F. candldite, iccepted\ntnd mttter of accepting hU candidacy tiken up with chief re-\nturlng officer.\nPRETORIA, S.A.-Vnlon of South\nAfrica pay in8,880 on her debt to\nOreat Britain.\nOTTAWA\u2014Nickel output of 13,-\n934,418 pounds ln April highest slnct\nNovember 1928. New high record tlso\nmtde In copper output with Sl,<\n139,138 poundt.\nTRAIL, June 13\u2014Within t few\ndtyi the new chinge houu it Sindy\nIilmd, ptrt of the Oyro club development of Sindy blind Oyro ptrk, will\nbe completed.\nThe chtngt houu, of ttont ind\nfnme conitructlon, contain! two Urge\nroomi for bithen of both lexes, there\nbeing i store room between. It met-\nsuns 80x30 feet, the floor being of\nconcrete.\nThe building hu bttn to built u\nto provide eully constructed iddl-\ntlohi it i liter dite.\nWork hu bwn carried out by 3.1.\nMcFarlane, contractor.\nTrail Building\nAbout Complete\nInstalling: Plumbing Fixtures,\nMarcus Structure\nTRAIL, Junt 12\u2014The new atore\nbuilding, erected on Eldorado itreet,\nJuit ott Bty tvenut, by J. I. McFtr-\nlen. contractor, for Milton Marcus\nof Revelstoke, will be completed tnd\nretdy for occuptney within t few\ndtyi, It hu bun tnnounced.\nPlumbing flxturu ire now being\nInstilled, all conitructlon work hiving been completed.\nThe new itructure, whloh cott In\nthe neighborhood of 13800, U of brick\nconitructlon. Tbe two itorei It contain!, meuurei 28x40 fut ind 38x38\nfut. Tht building measures 48x25\nfut, there being \u2022 buement under\nthe larger store.\nEDWARD ALLAN\nDIES, NEISON\nEdwtrd Allin. city relief recipient,\npcho hu been IU tor tomt tlmt.\n'died bin Mondiy night. Re wu\ntbout 68 ind leivei \u2022 brother Oeorgt\nla Sin Oibrlel. Cal. tnd a aUter,\nMn. E. A. Ptrmelee ot Rlverdale,\nNew York.\nWalker Fined $30\nfor Common Danger\nArlilng out of tht Incident of tht\nmotor cruh on Nelion tvenut eirly\nSundiy morning, Victor Wtlker wu\ncharged ln pollce court Tuudty morning with driving to the common dinger, offered t plea of guilty, tnd wu\nfined (30 by Miglitrate Wlllltm\nBrown, with the tlterntte of 30 dtyt\nin Jill. Ht ptld tht flnt.\nKINSMENPLAN\nAID HOSPITAL\nN. L Ball Speaker; to\nChallenge the\n. Gyros'\nThe membera ot the Kinsmen's\nclub were addressed by Nelson L.\nBill at their luncheon meeting in\nthe Golden Gate cite Tuesdty night.\nMr. Bill give a vocational talk on\n\"Printing the Inseparable Companion of Achievement,\" and following\nthe meeting the members were\nshown over The Nelson Daily News\nplant Mr. Ball traced the advance\nof printing from its inception to the\npresent day high-speed methods.\nDuring the luncheon the membera\nlistened to a Kinsmen club program broadcast from Saskatoon.\nThe club set at itt immediate objective the purchase of equipment\nfor Kooteniy Like General hospital and wlU stage three dances\nduring thc summer to raise funds for\nthit work. The dance committee is\ncomposed of J. B. Stark, Cecil Lambert ind Jtck Horawill. Members\nilso decided to issue t challenge to\nthe Gyros for a softball mme, mutual stakes to be decided. Norman\nLauritz was a guest of the club.\nGIRIS TO BATTLE\nFOR BIG TROPHY\nMore interett is being taken in\nladies' softball this season than ever\nbefore and local followers have\nevety faith ln the loctl rep tetm\nbringing the hind-some trophy donated by the Vincouver Daily Province for the West Kootenay championship to Nelton.\nJutt whit teams will compete for\nthe trophy is unknown at present,\nbut Trail Ind Nelson (lave already\nstated their intentions of pitying in\nt serlei of games, and as the cup is a\nchallenge affair, lt is likely that even\nif they do not come into an organised league, both the New Denver\ntnd Creston nines will challenge\nthe winners. The Rosslind-club it\nreported to be undergoing strenuous practice sessions with the intention of ittempUng to lower the colon of both Trail and Nelson.\nHistory of Local\nMrs. Fraser and Miss Kathleen Gordon Speakers\nAt i muting ot - tht ondpite\nNurses moctitlon two Interesting\npipers wen given by Mn. D. C.\nFruer tnd Mlw Kathleen Oordon,\nichool hetlth nurse. Mrs. Fraser reviewed tht hUtory of the graduate!'\nbody ilnu lti Intuguntion. Mlu\nOordon spoke on \"Selection of the\nStudent Nurse of Tomorrow,\" wblch\nembodtn a report of tbe annual\nmuting of tbe BrltUh Columbia\nissoclitlon held it the cout\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, June 13\u2014Mr. tnd Mn. M. L.\nBrothen tnd their two torn hive returned from Vlctorli when they wen\nguutt it tht home of Mr. Brothen'\nparents. On the return trip they wen\ntccomptnled by Mr. Brothen' titter\nof Textt who will be thtlr gueit for t\nlew utyi.\n\u2022 *   t\nEdward Levesque, who hu been it-\ntending college it Mr .tntl, hu* returned to Tnll tnd wlU spend the\nsummer with hli pirenti, Mr. and Mrs.\nB. J, Levesque.\n\u2022 it\nMr. tnd Mn. I. J. Levetqut htvt\nu thtlr guut thilr niece, Mlu May-\nneur of Montreal.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlu Kite Mtrtln, who hu been t\nguut of TraU frlendi, l.ia returned to\nCranbrook.\n\u2022 \u2022   i\nMlu Mu Kelly hu returned from\nSllverton. -\nMn. A. P. Lennon la \u2022 pttlent ln tht\nTrail-Tadanac hotpltal.\nWOODCUTTERS .\nSWAMP BUGLERS\nTake 27-3 Lead in First Two\nand Win 33-10\nSlimming tht bill iU ovtr thl\nlot ln the flnt tnd tecond lnnlngi,\nthe Woodcutter! men'i toftbtll nine\ntook i 27-3 lud on tbe Buglt Bind\nclub, and tlthough tht Bind nine\nheld them fairly even during the\nbalance of the gtmt, they walked\noft tht field with t 83-10 victory.\nAfter ecoring 13 runs ln the flnt\nlnnlngi tnd 14 in tht wcond, the\nWoodcutten wen blinked ln the\nthird tnd fourth but ctme bick\nwith thne In the fifth, tvo ln the\nsixth tnd ont ln tht seventh tnd\nflntl Inning. The Bugle playen scored three ln the tint, four In the\nthird, one ln the fifth tnd two\nln tht sixth.\nLteyd Olllett slammed out two\nhomt runi for ths losers, tnd Don\nBush Poled one out for the Woodcutters.\nTbe tetmt wen;\n-Woodcutters\u2014Onves, T. Bite, F.\nLutkwlch, W. Vulctno, Lttomell, N.\nLutkwlch, H. Bite, N. Elliott ind\nD. Buth.\nBuglt Band -Olsen, Cooper, McLeod, L. Olllett, Hartwig. Doyle,\nLttti, Burnett, md Monteleone,\nMaulers, F AC.\nMeetEvenTerms\nThe Maulers ind Filrvltw Athletic tlub, intermediate baseball\ntetmt, will take tht field tonight on\ntvtn terms ln the race tor first\nplice honon ln tht city loop. Both\nteams havt a record of thne wlnt\nIn four starts.\nEither Fnnk Kraft or Walter Olllett will itart on tht mount for the\nMtulen. Hirold Chtpmtn or Moser,\nwho mtde t good ihowlng lut Sunday igtlnit Tmlr, will do tht pitching for the Filrvltw nlnt.\nTWO AGED MEN, FOUND INJURED IN\nLONELY B.C. WOODS, GO TO ENGLAND\n84-Year-Old Is First to Be Hurt; Then His 76*Year*01d\nBrother Caught by Falling Tree; Chance Visitor\nto bland Discovers Their Plight\nVANCOUVIR, June 13 (CF)-Two\ntged brothers, broken ln body but\nleaving behind them t ttory of unconquerable courage displayed u\nthi; Uy alone ind btdly Injured on\nt tiny UUnd in the oulf of otorglt\nwtrt eastward bound today, enroute\nhome to tht Scotland homt they\nleft mtny yetn tgo.\n* Alfred LUtk, 84. and hU brother,\nHenry. 76, lived alont on Stuart\nIslind. it the entrance to Bute Inlet.,\nTragedy swept down upon the olif\nbtchtlora eomi montbt tgo. A cable\n\u2022nipped md throwback ctught\nHenry, whipping iwiy tbt uw of\nbU legs tnd leaving him with\nwven tnd painful Internal Injuriet.\nWtth Henry ltld low, Alfred carefully mined him, it tht umt tun*\nworking alone it tht dttperitely\nbird talk of bind during thtlr\npatch of ltnd. Thtn, ifter thru\nmontht, t glint Douglu fir cruhed\n\u2022ltd pinned Alfred beneath It ln i\nwelter of dutt, leaves twigs ind\nhU own blood.\nThe 84-yeir-old woodsman suffered a compound fracture ot one leg\ntnd   hetd   wounds   which  brought\non ptrtlal blindness. The two men\nwere left on tht lonely UUnd, out\nof tbt wty of cout ships, without\nmeant of communications; both suffering from terrible Injuries.\nIt wu Henry's turn for heroic\neffort. With unbelievable fortitude,\nhe mtniged to crawl tround tnd\nsustain t precarious existence. He\nchopped kindling to mtkt splints\nfor Alfred's leu he ton up clothing\nfor btndigw.\nTheir plight wu dltoonend by i\nchance visitor. Immedlitely they\nwen taken to thj hotpltal tt Powell\nRiver, where Dr, o* O. L?t>ni it-\ntended thtm. Bo serious waa their\ncondition thit tht doctor cabled to\nAlexander lyusk, i nephew In Scotland. Alexander, himself 60 yun\nold tnd with t paralyted hind u\ntht ruult of wtr woundt ctmt it\nonce.     *   .\nUnder care of thtlr nephtw, tht\ntwo old mtn begin thtlr homewtrd\nJourney siturdiy. They wen quite\ncheerful u they Ity propped up in\nbeds In their train compirtment.\nThey will nil from Montrul June\n11 on tht liner Ducheu of Bedford.\nCHINA CREEK\nRELIEF CAMP\nMOVE TALKED\nBest Interior Camp\nBurns Tells Trail\nBoard of Trade\nPREPARE MATTERS\nFOR MocPHERSON\nWells Gray Also to\nVisit Trail\nShortly\nTRAIL, June 13\u2014Thit tht Chlnt\ncnek relief ctmp U the but In tht\ninterior tnd the smoekheit working\nof tny In British Columbli wu the\nitatement of R. R. Burns. M.L.A,\nTrill-Rotilmd, when the matter of\nmoving of tht ctmp came before the\nboard of trade Tuetdiy night.\nA thort time tgo whin notice hid\nbwn given that tht camp wu to go\nto thi Ntlton-Ntlwiy hlghwiy nllef\ncimp, the board resisted iuch ictlon\nind ifter communleitlon with W. K\nEsllng, MP., Kooteniy Wut, tht\nctmp wu not moved.\nMr. Burnt ttated t truck wu going\nto be taken trom the cimp, but thlt\nlt wu still then doing work.\nMACPHERSON  TO  VISIT\nHon. F. M. MacPherson, mlnUter of\npublic work!, will be ln thU dlttrlct\ntbout Junt IB, Mr, Burnt told the\nbotrd, iccordlng to I win received\nTuudty. Mr. Burns uld the engineers\nhid been uktd to render t list ot\nbad turns needing dinger signs ind\nilso ditches needing repair on tht\nCiscide roid. Men were now working\non tht ditches, but large rotd projects In the dlitrict will depend on\nwhtt money It tviluble, ind tht\npublic, works miniiter, uld Mr, Burnt,\nwill go Into then mitten on hU\nvltlt here.\nOn the commlttu tppolnted to wilt\non Mr. MacPherson regarding uvertl\nmatters win Mtyor B. L. Oroutage,\nR, R. Bumi, W. A. Forteoui, F. F.\nMcDiarmid, L. F. Tyson tnd W. A.\nCurrin.\nA ruolutlon drawn up ln Kamloops\nwu reid, idvocttlng thtt t portion of\nthe relief fundi bt tent on foreit\nprotection facilltlei, but wu not endorsed. It wu the concensus of opinion thtt u tsoo.ooo hid been allocated tor forest protection for tht\nflnt tlmt ln thru or four yun, thtt\ntht provincial government wu doing\nill In Itt power tnd under preunt\ncondition! In thla respect.\nFORESTRY TRICK BOUGHT\nMr. Burns pointed out thlt t truck\nfor the forestry depirtment to be\nuud In thi Trill-Roulind dlttrlct\nhtd Juit bttn purchued by the government tnd thit u Hon. A. Weill\nOny, mlnUter ot lands, would be\nhere within the neit two wukt, ht\ncould be apprdached on the mttter.\nR. C. Crowe, chilrmin, R. R. Burnt\ntnd W. A. Currin were tppolnted t\ncommittee to formulate tuggeitlom\nof changea ln the Auocllted Boards\nof Trade of Butem Brltlih Columbia\nconstitution following receipt ot t\nletter from tht Auocltted Botrdi\nlecretary notifying the propotal to\nredraft tht constitution it \u2022 committee muting mtr tht end of June. It\nwu moved lt might be tuggeited thli\nmeeting be* railed off until tome time\nin October.\nThtt tht Trail botrd do everything\npoulble to assist in the assurance of\ncontinued operation of tht Cotl Cnek\nmlnu it Fernie to uve tht town tnd\nlti credit wu t communleitlon from\nHon. H. H. Stevent, mlnUter of trade\nind commerce.\nThe botrd membera felt they could\ndo nothing locally, but tfter tomt\ndltcuulon It wu the general opinion\nthit poulbly the comptny operating\ntheu mlnu htd not done ill ln lti\npower to puih the sale of Its coal.\nOne member pointed out that i coil\nsilesmin from Fernie hid not irrlved\nln tht city until aome tlmt ln September, when tht majority ot the\nlarger-builneu houses htd already a\nwinter tupply ln. Tht ncntary wu\nInstructed to write Mr. Stevent to\nthlt tfftct.\nThe. botrd adjourned until the\nSeptember meeting.\nMRS. LORD IN\nGOLF FINALS\nn\nClassified Advertising\nTRAIL, June 13\u2014Mri. T. V. Lord\nentered tbt flntl of tht Schwengen\ncup, ltdlu' handicap competition ot\nthe Roulind-Trtll Oolf and Country\nclub, by defeating Mn. F. F> Mclntyre,\nveaterday In one-halt of the semifinals.\nMn. J. Hunter of Roulind Is bracketed with Mlu Florence Rutledge ln\nthe other semi-final tnd tht winner\nwill mnt Mn. Lord for tht cup tnd\ntitle. Their mttch hu not yet bnn\nfixed.\nCRICKET REVIVAL\nMOVES IN TRAIL\nTRAIL. June 13\u20141. Muon wu\nchosen president pro tern of the\nnewly formed Trill Cricket club, when\nabout 30 enthusiasts met ln the Memorlil hill Tuudty night. Several\nold tlmt cricketen hive offered to\nsupply equipment to ssslst ln speedy\norganization of tht club ind lt It\nhoped to htvt t team retdy to play\nNelton tbout Junt 33.\nJ. Kltchin tnd I. S. Martin wert\ntppolnted I practice commlttn. Vacant lota on Second ivenue ln East\nTnll will bt und by tht, cricketen.\nBishop Adams to\nConfirm 32. Trail\nTRAIL, June 12.\u2014Sixteen Trail\nind \u25a0 tlmiltr number ot Rosslind\ncandidates will be preiented to Rt.\nRev. Wtlter R. Adams, bishop of\nKootenay, for confirmation it St\nAndrews church Thursday.\nTrail Lady Named,\nNational Council\nTRAIL, June 13\u2014Mrs. F. E. Dockerill, regent of Arthur Chapman chip*\nter I.O.D.E. it Tnll tnd in officer\nof tht Brltlih ColumbU chipter, hu\nreceived notification ot her election\nu t councillor of the nitlonil chipter.\nPersonal\nRupture  Appliances\nRuptun, tbdomlntl\n\u2022 p 1 n 11 deformity, virlooceli.\nWrit* J. O smith. BrltUh Appliance SpeclalUt, lt DOWUU St.,\nStratford,   Ont. (3784)\nSummer Resorts \"i\nHALL   SHOE   REPAIR   SHOP.   9RD.\nSt., between  Fell  ind  Kooteniy.\nFlrit-cltu work.\n(2934)\ngears! tteh Pllea Ulcers. Try Oeo Lu'i\nChlm  Remedy it Hudson l Bty Co\n(3761)\nHelp Wanted\nCAPABLE OIRL FOR HOUSIWORK.\nApply itatlnp ige. experience ind\nuagu  expected   wltb rr\"~\nBos  Wf.  Dtlly  Newi,\nCAPABLE FARM HAND. MUST BE\ngood milker md good tumiter.\nStati viges. Apply Thos. Barklcv.\nErie, B. 0, (3875)\nGIRL FOR OENIRAL HOUSEWORK\nApply Dilly Newt Bot ilto. 136801\nSituations Wanted\nSHOP EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS\nit your home. |3 per diy. Work\nguaranteed. Mrs. Kamp, Boi 3883,\nDilly   Newi.       H893)\nHouses Wanted\nWANTED TO RENT. SMALL HOUSE.\nclose to park In Filrvlew. Must be\nreasonable.  Write Box 378, Trail.\n(2938)\nFor Rent\nCOST CABINS, KASLO. LAKE\nfrontage off main road. A beauty\ntpot. Rowboats, telephone. But\nflihlng. Apply R. W. Diwion, HIP-\nperson   Blk,,  Nelton, (37331\nFURNISHED   HOUSEKEEPING\nroomt  for   rent.   Anntblt   Block\n(3710\nFURN.    OR    ONTURN.    APTS     BY\nwuk or month. Medlctl Art! Bldg\n12764)\nFUR. ROOMS    STEAM   HEATED\nihower. termi mod. Can. Legion\n(3786)\nTHREE ROOM FURNISHED SUITE\nfor rent. Stirling Hotel.       (3731)\nFURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED\nSulUs for rent\u2014Kerr Apts, (3783)\nTERRACE APrs.-Belutlful Modtrn\nFrlgidalre equipped suites.   ,3783)\nHouses for Rent\n<_ ROOMED COTTAGE, PLUMBING,\nsome furniture\u2014810. New Park.\nMn. Musfelt, Fell & Sixth St...\n (3338)\nFOR RENT AT WILLOW POINT,\npartly furnished lakeside cottage.\nApply W. J. Dunn, R. R, No. 1\n(2873)\nFURNISHED    HOUSE    JULY    AND\nAugust,   APPly  R* A.  Alderimlth.\n(3868)\n6    ROOMED    HOUSE   FOR   RENT.\nCheap rent. 334 Observatory. (3330)\nFURNISHED  BUNGALOW.  VERY\ncomfortable. Phone 304L. (3918)\nSMALL HOUSE  TOR RENT, BIMCA\nSt, Phone 479L,      '3.14)\nFor Exchange\nRADIO\u2014RODOERS 6 TUBE MAN*\ntie type Exchinge for good row\nbwt,   Phone   477L3. ,2889)\nFor Sale\nrOR SALS-ONE DALTON ADDING\nmachine, with multiply tnd subtraction like new. Coat 139. tor\n\u25a0lit It 876. Apply box 2338,\n,Tnll, B. c\/  (3937)\nFOR SALE - BARRELS, KEGS,\nsugar ticks, liners. McDonald Jam\nCo..   Ltd. (38831\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nWANTED. SMALL CREAM SEPARA-\ntor. Apply Box 3897, Dally News.\n(2887)\nLive Stock for Sale\nHAVE TOO MANY COWS. MUST\nMil six. Come and take your\nchoiee. Hive twelve to choote\nfrom. Some lust fresh snd some\ncoming fresh. Some Hblstelns,\nsome Ayrshire.., ont Jersey. Price\nls right. Chss. o. Rodgen, Creston,   B.   C. (2869)\nPUREBRED AND GRADE SHROP-\nshtre ewes and lambs, good stock.\nMickereth. Broidwater. B.C. (28441\nPoultry and Eggs\nTOR SALE \u2014 COCKERELS SIX\nweeks old 10c esch, B. Heddle,\nR.  R. 1.. Nelson, B. C.      (2888)\nFor Sale or Rent\nSUMMER COTTAGE AT PROCTER.\nalso motor bolt, capable of 10\nmllei per hour to trolling ipeed.\nApply Andy Kraft, Box 873, NeUon.\n(3916)\n6    KoOM    HOUSE   FOR   SALE   OR\nrent close In. Phone 673L.  13*346)\nRabbits\nFOUR BRED FLEMISH DOES WITH\nhutch 83 eich, 88 rills 110. L. J,\nHoJtmin, South Slocan.\n(3878)\nBusiness Opportunity\nSMALL OOOD PAYING. NUTON\nBaker itreet builneu for ule.\nBox 3884. Dally Newi. 13884)\nAutomotive\nFOR SALE CHEAP\u2014THREE TON\n1830 Dodge Truck, spare engine\nind parts. McKlm poultry Firm.\nNelson.   B.   C. (2896)\nLost and found\nTO FINDERS\nIt you find a cit or t dog, I\npockttbook. Jewelry or tur, or\ntnythlng tlu of vtlut, telephont\nTbt Dtlly Ntwa A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill tw Inserted without cott to\nyou. Wt wlU collect from tht\nownu.\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\n11c a line\nMinimum i llnu\nt\nonct \t\n.   il\nonct ,,,...,...',.\n.   M\n. \u2022 tlmn \t\n.   tl\nt tlmn \t\n. IM\ne tlmu\t\n. 1.76\n1 month\t\n. tM\n1 month \t\n. tM\ni llnu,\nI llnu,\n4 llnu,\n3  llnei,\n3 llnu,\n4 Unit,\nt llnei,\n3 llnu.\n4 llnu,\nAll tbim  lesi  10%  lot  prompt\nptyintnt,\n\u00bbtatmat.am>\u00bbmmmm_maatiitm\nGULP ISLANDS (Mldwiy Vincouvjt\nto vlctorli). Cottagu to rent 830\nto 880 monthly. 40-tcra firm clot*\nto village 11000. Htlt cuh. TbSp\n110. Mtrktt Girden pro\/jut; 309-\nien mixed farm. Going concern.,\nwonderful buy. 13000. Ttxu tli:\n8-tcre lott wtierfront for tht ni\nof tmtll prlvtte meani 8400, htr\ncuh. Criddock * Co. Ml\nAgents, North Fender Ttltnd, H_\nVANCOUVER\u2014Mm' to ttty it _\nclay Minor during your iumm\u00ab\nvicitlon to Vincouver, five mWj\nuttt walk from Stanley Ptrk 1M\nItt .urroundln. beichei, io mln*\nutei trom tht ihopplng centra\nExcellent cuilne. Rites from 18*\nInclusive. For further partlcuui\nwrite Mrs. ooodall. 1447 Bircl*\nstreet,   Vancouver,  B.  C.      C.88T\nMiscellaneous\n \u2014a\nPIPE and FITTINGS\nModern plant, fully equip.'\nped for supplying pipe\nand fittings for steam,\nair, water or irrigation.\nYour enquiries solicited,\nCanadian Junk \u25a0\n*.   Co.,.Ltd.\n250 Prior St.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.  I\nBusiness, Professionc\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, B. F. A.__,\nMunlciptl and Commercial Audi\nP. O. Box 1191, Nelion, B. C.\n. (371\nAssayers\nMK&\ni w. wtow??\ni6 Joiephine St., Nelton, B. A\nGRENVILLE    H.\". ORlUWoOD.\nBiker Bt.. Nelson, Box 736. 1271\nBoat Livery\nBEST PETERBOROUGH OUTBOA1\nmotor is row boats for hire by ]\n\u2014Frank Sral. Balfour. B. C. i371\nChiropodists\nDr. Mildred Slmonds Foot Speclil\n406 Fernwell. Spokine, Miin I3M\n (371\nChiropractors\nR. E. Ony, D.C.. Ph.C. Ollker Bio\n(371\nC.   HULTGREI.   D.C,   Ph.C,   flln\nGraduate McCulloch Blk. Ph. 1\n (3fl\nCleaning and Pressing\nSPRING  COATS  CLEANED OR J\nlined it tbl Wardrobe, 417 Half\nElectrical\nJ.   F.   Coitet\u2014The   Electric   8H\nSupplies snd Installations\nPhont 78\u00ab. P.O. Boi\n (i\nFlorists\nFOR   THI   JtlNE   BRIDE\nBeautiful Bouquets it rcitonid\nprices\nNELSON _FLOWER   SHOPP1*1\nPhont 333.\nJOHNSON'S-^lKEgNHOUdlS, pit)\n\u00a342 Cut flowen, polttd pltj\nslid floral, designs. (3fl\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON    FUNERAL   SERVICE,\nVictoria  St.\u2014Phone   96.   Lady a\ntendant\u2014F. C. Divls. i\u00ab\nHide Dealers\nDEALER IN HIDES. J. P. MOROJ\n301 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. m\nInsurance and Real Estafe\nROBERTSON REALTY CO., U\nReil estate. Insurance, rial\nAberdeen block, Biker St.  Wl\nINSURE WISELY AND SAVE MO\ney on your premiums. T. D, fl\nling, 3 Royal Bank Bldg,      IM\nR W DAWSON. Bell Estitl., 1\nlurinct. Rentals. Next Ulpptrg\nHirdwsrs, Biker itreet,        (M\n0.  D  BLACKWOOD.  Iniurtnet <\ntvtry ducrlptlon, Reil Est.; Ph I\n UM\nH.  B   DILL AUTO  AND  FIRB I\nlurinct. Rul Estite. 608 Wtrsl\nlist\nJ.   E.   ANNABLE,   REAL   ESTA.\nrenttlt, uuurinct. Anntblt blot\n(JT\nuFb, rOm _ Afrtottoi-iLg tm\ntnce, p. E. Poulln, Ph. 7o; tm\nCHAS   F. McHARDY. INSURANCfl\nReil Estate\u2014Phone 136.       (im\nPatent Attorneys\nROWLAND BR1TTAIN\nPATENTS AND TRADE MARU\nOldest Established Ftt. Offlct ls Bj\n446 Granville 61.      Vincouver, 8.\n  CM\nMachinists\nBENNETT'S UMITED\nFor ill classes ot MeUl work, Ut\nWork, Drilling, Boring tnd Grlndt\nMotor ne winding. Acetylent Wtldl\nPhont 693 I\n82t. Vernon Strut.\n <M\nEngineers and 3urreyot|\nA. H. GREEN CO.. LTD. 818 W*\nSt. Phone 284. Nelson, B.O OS\nf.V'psMir\nMining Bnglsur\nEmminitlon. operation ud mtat\nmint of mlnu tnd mlntru\npro ptr Uu, Roulud. BX3.\nH. P. BAWBo-.-HBJKti1'\n^JGlNEEfl AND SURVTTOB\nB.C. Land Surveyors;\nCHARLES MOORE,    B. O. U |\nK. W. C. Block, NeUon. B.\nPlumbing and HtatUtr\nPLUMBING   AND HEATINO Wi\ngutrutted. Ritei riuontbto. ,\nlut Rtlittnr. Phoni MQL3.(3J\nMusical Tuition\nLAWSON S SASH FAOTORT, Hi\nwood merchint. 317 Btktr ltl\na\nSecond Hand Stores\nSECOND HAND STOVES FOB ft\nMn. RidcUflt, 617 Versos t*\nWE   BUY.   SELL,   AND  KKjffiJ\nmott  tnythlng,  rat Ark.  tl\n___ii\n_____      ,  * ... ____\u25a0\u25a0,\n \u25a0\u25a0\n\t\n\u25a0\u25a0-\u2022\u25a0-\u2022--\"\"\u2014\nk>yr\nMPS IN THE\nOOTENAY ARE\nNUDOFW\ni Market 2 Weeks\nEarlier Than\nUsual\ntPECT RASPBERRY\nIOP TO BE HEAVY\nlerry Crop Probably\n1 Be Heaviest on\nRecord\nI* to oool weather with thowin\nag tht put two weeki ill crop*\nbt Kootenty ud Arrow Uku dis-\n\u25a0 ire well advanced fir thlt time\near and wtl comt on thi market\nit two wukt etrller thu in a\n\" teaaon, iccordlng to tbe fort-\nnewi letter luued from tht\nofflct by tht horticultural\ni, Brltlih ColumbU deptrtment\nHurt.\nreport continue!:\nnttniy ud Arrow liku:\nI tht moit pirt tht wuther hu\noool with ihowira during tht\ntwo weeks, but Idetl growing\nler for mut crape. All crop* trt\nadvuced tor thii tlmt of yur\nwill comt on tht mtrktt tbout\nwukt Mrlltr tbu In a normal\nW_*\nTtry heivy crop ot itrawberrlei\nlight ud tht mtrket outlook it\nMy bright Tbe crop hu bun\nM la ripening owing to Uw\nMlther but e few lout berrtu\n1 rttch thi mirket tbli week*\nWynndtl berrlu hivi been on\nreal market for a wuk.\n\u25a0 TO Bg HEAVY\npbtrriu  tn  tt  tht  puk of\nud t very huvy crop li ex-\nTht ouu ire vtry hulthy\nItrong growth In tbi betrlng\nI'll will ti tht ntw onu. Bhip-\nlOf thlt crop ihould tttrt tround\n\u00bb.\nMt cherrlet tppeir to htvt ut\ntt mut ptru of tht dlittlct. Thi\norchird! hive a vtry hetvy\ntad tht fruit ot excellent tin\n111 tlmt ot yetr, Wltb fivonble\ntr trom now on tht Kootenty\nIhould !\u00bbti ttt ltrgut cherry\nrtcord. The treu on the whole\ny hulthy, carrying a good\nnd plenty ot moisture to\nthe crop to maturity.\nSCAB CONTROLLED\n\u2022 wak teems to be wtll under\n' in tht tpraytd orchard!, and\nof tbt groweri wlU hivt eum-\nI thru tctb iprtyt by thl 10th.\nmirth ud lut nab ipray will\nln tbout two wwki or tround\nttt. Tl|*t bu only bttn a fair\n' tpplu tor mut vtrlitlii ud\nis will ht ibout tht umt u\n*, Tbt crop at tbli tlmt li\nwtU ovtr and thinning opera*\nthould begin at once when lt\nnlnd.\n-*Mgettble cropi ire coming on\nn ihipe, mil tbi mirkttt wt\n\"Mil nipplitd with loctl grown\ni, onloni. radlihu, iplmch, u-\nu, ctrroti. ud butt, ud tbl\non tht wholt U vtry good.\nirOBKS\nweither hu continued cool\nIhowen tor ibout ont wtek,\n\u25a0 period of extnmt but. The\nrtln ud hill atorra on Tuu*\nt, Mty 18, did contldirable\nla tbt tut ud of tht valley\npun, alfalfa, onloni. tte .\nlunttely wu not gtntral ovtr\ndley. Thli dimtgt will further\nu tlrttdy Ught fruit crop\nany not be mon thu to per\n' lut yetri enp.\nfrulti tre Using up wtll ud\nopt tn growing very npldly\nill dugir of met probtbly ovtr.\ntrulti in ihowlng up will and\nitrtwbtrrlu in moving filrly\nTht rupberry crop ihould h*\nind tht truit ii ihowlng up\nalfalfa acreage ll about tbt\nu lttt yttr, wtth ceniii lut,\nconsiderably  mora,  onion!\nalmost 80 per unt, and thi\noropt about thl ume. Tltldi\nexcept tne frulti, ihould\ngood thli yeir.\nJN\nwuther of lite hu moderated\nnow much cooler, cloudy, with\nDnil light ihowen.\nwberry ihlpmutt ittrttd on\none of tht ttrlleit sitaoni\nord for tbli dlitrict, ud htvt\nllowly lncreulng ln volumt\nttw chinge in weither. Cirload\n\u25a0hta will won follow, depending\narrival ot brighter, warmer\nibtrrlei ire already formed and,\nhould turn hot, may ht retdy\nI tbt mlddlt of tht month.\nWin in growing rapidly ud\nfuTlng along tht topi of tht\nTlu tn tiling ud thi drop\nIon bt ovtr, larly virlttiu irt\nng color now. Blngt ihould be\nlusty to pick tht lut wuk ot\nkonth,\nUUJB LOOKINO WELL\nwrdi   in   looking   vtry   will.\nOf  cloviri  tor  cover   cropi\nI completed ln some lnltueu.\nftw Inttucu  scab  lnftctton\nhu btooms dltotmiblt on thl luvu\nof Igobtoih. Muy growen hate hut\ncompleted thilr flnt cover iprty lut\nwuk. When tht weather olaen muy\nwtll itart thinning thtlr Wulthlet.\nBomt alfalfa hu beu cut In tbe\norchard!, but hu bun lttt to lit\nud tct tl i mulch. Borne red clover\nhu bun cut tnd got undtr cover,\nbut tbe bulk of tbe motdowt ban ytt\nto bt cut. Tht recent nlnt will but*\ntit ill ground cropi ud revive pu-\nturei. High wtttr on thl Koottnty\nmti will bt tbout it lti puk, but\noondltloni on tbi prairie have earned\ngrowen to realise thlt prlcu WlU be\nlow again, thla uuon, ud they an\nhoping that tht tgrtoulturel act will\nhelp to maintain prlcu at tht cott of\nproduction it liut, whu tt comu\nInto effect\nFARMERSMAY\nSUPPLY CAMPS\nW. K. Esling Arranges\nPlan With Relief\nOfficials\nOTTAWA, Junt 13\u2014Kxlitlng con*\ntraeti covering frulti ud vegeUblu\nfor chop tuppUu ln Wut Kooteniy\nwill expire September 80 Ud ntw\nttndirt wtU be Invited eirly ln Auguit. Heretofore iuch supplies bavt\nbun furnltbed largtly by dulers with\ntht ruult thit local fi-men hiving\nproduct on hud wtre Ignored us\npotatoei ud other vegetable! brou;'it\nIn trom outtldt pointi.\nW. K. Biting, Kootenty Wett member, hu arranged wltb tha department io tbtt aU local tarmen may bt\nablt to tender by tht formation of\nsmall group! wblch cu Iniure continuous supplies of certain vigtta-\nblu. Bach group will nominate ont\nof itt numbtr ud thtt penon win be\nInvited to tender on behtlf ot tht\ngroup. A community may haft a\ndeca groupt tf ntceuary but tht\nquettion of prlos it tht factor governing tht luceeuful tendtr.\nIn thlt way it It hoped thtt loctl\nftrmen wtll bt glnn u opportunity\nto lupply tht varlout ctmpl, ud thi\nntmt ot tht penon nominated to\ntinder for uch group ihould be unt\nto tbt ucrttery of tbt department of\nnitlonil defence it Ottawa.\nBREWERY SHARES\nCLIMBINEAST\nBrewing Corp. Accumulation\nof Cuada Bad Advances\nBoth Stocks\nTORONTO, June 11 (CP)-Beveral\nluuu piled up good volumt today on\ntba lnduttrlil uctlon of tbt Toronto\nitock exchtngt ud'tht botrd it tht\ncleu hid a majority ot giini ovtr\nInterut tn accumulation of Oanadi\nBud ihirei by Brewing Corporation\nof Cuidi ctuted Cuidi Bud to\nregiiter a gain of ty to 10ty. Brew,\nlag corporation luuu wen uch up ty\nit tbt clou. International Nickel\ngained to centi tnd Ford V\u00ab whlit\nCPR. ud Brulllin wtn down U\ntach. B.C. Ftckeri prifirred gtlntd t\npoint.\nBuk itockt wert tlow.\nTORONTO GOLDS\nGAIN SLIGHTLY\nSenior Group Firm; Bate\nMetala and Silver Little\nUneasy\nTORONTO, Juni 11 (OP)\u2014Whlli\nthe unlor gold ihtru htld firm In\ntodty't trading on tbt Toronto ttock\n\u2022xchuie ud cloud wltb ntrrow\ngalnt, tht chuper golds, but mtttl\nud allver ahares wtre barely steady.\nNoranda took I lou of M centi\nwhich It partly recovered befon tbe\nc'ise. Hudton Bty cloud up 10 untt.\nBig gold iharu moved llowly, Like\nShore, Dome, Holllnger, Bralorne and\nPlonur cloud up 10 to It centa and\nTeck Hughu ud Wright Hargreaves\ndropptd t cenu tub.\nPalconbrldgi. Wilte-Amulet ud\nPtnd Orellli finished on tht down\nilde. Ia thi lilveri recessions wtrt\nmtlnly limited to I cinU. Bldorado.\nBetr Exploration tnd White Etgle\ndropping tbtt imount whlli Nlplulng\nwu off 10 ud Premier up I.\nBAR GOLD IN\nLONDON DOWN\nMONTBBAL. Junt 11  (CP)\u2014 Btr\nSid ln London down four cenu to\ni.M u ounce ip Cuidlu fundi;\nI37i Hit tn BrltUh fundi. Tht flud\nItt Wuhlngton prlu tmounted to\nIS4.7S ln Oanadltn.,\nDtCLARg  DIVIDEND\nCHICAGO, June 1J (AP).-Dlrec-\nton of the SUndtrd Power end\nLight Corporation today declired \u2022\ndividend of 52-Vi cenU I shire on IU\npreferred itock, payable Auguit 1\nto stockholder! of record July 14.\nTHI NIUON DAILY NIWI. NILION. I.C--WI0NISDAY MOBNINO. JUNI 11. tM-\nMarket and Mining\n\u2014\u2014\nDow Jones Averages\nMn*^tt*mnt*}mmm_m\nSO Industrials    \u00ab... 98.78 up *9C\n20 rails 45.29 up .54\n20 utilities    .', 2420 up .80\nBARGAIN\nFARES\nMONEY\nClosing enchuge riUt:\nAt Montrul-Pound LOOK; U.S.\ndollir \u00bb 1-15; fruc tM %.\nAt Niw York-Pound 5.05; Cl*\nnidUn dollir 1.00 13-U; frue\n\u2022MOty.\nAt Pirli\u2014Pound 70.47 fr; dm*\ndiu dollir IMS tr; U.S. dollir\n18.13 fr.\nIn gold\u2014Pound lis Ud; Cinadiu\ndollir 51.77 cenU; U.S. dollir 59.J7\ncuts.\nMORE ABOUT\n(Continued From Pigi Two)\n.to.\nEASTERN CANADA\ntickets on Sale Dslly, June \u2022 to June JO inclusive.\nKetttrn Umtl 4t Deye\nReturn Firt fnm NILSON    to-\nTORONTO    147-90\nOTTAWA    '..   -W.7S\nMONTRIAL    60.50\nOUIBSO   .    M.75\nHALIFAX     64.00\nAll Rill, tr vll\nOrttt Liku upon\notymtnt of birth\n\u2022nd mill chirgu.\nConuptacUngly low ntu ta othu Eutm points.\nTH-y tmt U \u00ab-**\u00bb A Ckildrta J yean and\nM'J&aetK \u25bc u\u00abttr \\1. W (in.\nFm. pmrtltulars fr-m any Atari\nIANADIAN PACIFIC\nthit then wu aomg detect In the\nappointing of uy iuch members, or\nthit they were diiquilltied, be u\nvalid u if iuch person had been\nduly appointed, and wu qualified\nto be a member.\nDISQUALIFICATION\nOF MEMBERS *--..\nThe office of member ihall be\nvicited if the memben\u2014\n1. By notice in writing to the\nboird resign! Ms office.\n2. Hold! uy other office ot profit\nunder the boird.\n1. Is found lunitic, or becomu of\nuntound mind. _. ,   .\n4. Is concerned, or ptrticipttu in\nproflti of my contnet with the\nboird; provided, however, thit no\nmember shell vtcite his ottlce to\nreuon of hli being a member ot\nuy company which hu entered into\ncontnet with, or done uy work for,\nthe boird; but i member shall not\nvote in rwpect of uy iuch contnet\nor work, md if he doei io vote, Ms\nvote shall not be counted.\nSHIPPERS' ADVISORY\nCOUNCIL s\nThere shall be appointed an advisory council, consisting ot tour members, each of whotn shell be engaged\nin the marketing of tree fruits. Oni\nmember thill be ippolntedhyrthe\nAsioclited Growers of B.C., Ltd.,\none by the Orower-Shippert wo-\ncittlon, \"i two by shippen not\niffUlited with either of thetwo or-\nguiratlont ibove mentioned. In the\nevent of- failure to so appoint tny\nmember, the appointmentoljrach\nmember miy be mide by thi boud.\nThe remunention of the members\nof the shippen' idviiory council\nshall be $10 per day when ittending\nnVStlnss etffiW;*\u2022 \u00ab*wd,plut\ntnvelUnii \u00abtpi\u00abseg, The w\u00abmt \u00ab\nsuch remunention ihul be ptld by\nthe bOard. ,\nThe duUei of the couIWltbill'lSe\nto conault with the boird frorttrtime\ntotime, md to kewthg\nrunect to'fte PoScles thrt'tl\nbe followed by Qitbotrd\nthe tree fruit induitn-.\nBORROWING POWITIS\nThe boird shall hive power to\nborrow, nlu or* secure the piy-\nment of money In web minner u\nthey think, fit. tor the P-wpese-of\ncwrylng out the objicti of the\nboird; tnd, for ill purpoui miy\nhypothicite, wslgn, dnw, mike\nsum, iccept, endone, discount ud\nluue, bills of exchuge, -mm. tnd\nother negotltble or transferable ln-\nstrumenU.    ..\nWHEAT EXPORTS\nSHOW DECLINE\nOTTAWA. June* 19 <OP)\u2014fcport\ncleirincu ot whut for tht wuk\nindtd Junt I amounted to IMt\/rtt\nbuihiu. a deerttu of more tbu \u00aboo,-\n000 buihiU u compared with tht prtvloui wuk whu t,7tli\u00bblt buihiU\nwm exported, uyt i report isiutd\ntodty by the Dominion buruu of\nlUUitlci. In comptrtion with tht\noomtpoudlng wuk of lut yur i\ndecresu of mon thu t.000,000 buth*\ntli wu shown wbu clttrueu wire\nt,555,tl6 buihiU,\t\nEASTERN SALES\nAT TORONTO\nTORONTO, Junt 12 (CP).\u2014Sties\not 100 or mon shim on the Toronto itock exchinge, industriil notion, todiy wire: 200 Abitibl: 370\nBnxiliu; IS20 Br and DU; 100 BC\nPick P; 130 BC Pow A; ttl CPR;\n100 Cu Win; 3085 Ford A; 1540 lilt\nNickel; 190 Mu-Har; 035 H. Wilk;\n3280 C Bud Br\t\nAT MONTRIAL\nMONTREAL, Juni 11 (CP). -\nSalu ot 100 or more sharu on the\nMontrcil itock exchuge todiy\nwere: 365 Brulllin; 175 BC Power\nA; 40\u00ab CPR: 102 Con Smelt; 207\nDom Hext; ill Int Nick; 545 Nit\nBrew; 205 Ni Cir; 180 Pow Cor;\n275 Ct L Cor; 37g Shawgn.\nCalgary Liva Stock\nCALOART. June 11 (CP)-BecelpU\nyuterdiy IM cattle, 11 oalvu. 445\nhou ud H ihetp ud ltmbt. Todty,\nUp to noon, 79 cittle, S calvu, 109\nhoci ud SO ihup ud ltmbt.\nOtttlt prlcu wm itudy tor qutllty\noffered. Bon \u00abold it ymttrdty'i lite\nidvince. ultcU tt, btcont 11, ud\nbutchers |7.t0 ott trucks. Thc limb\nmtrktt wu euler, good Iambi |7, to\n17*0 with topi it 18. good ftt iwis\nud yurllngt 13 60 to 55.50.\nOtttlt\u2014Oood butcher steers 14 to\nS4.3J, good light butcher helten ISM.\nMedium tnd huvy heifers It to tttt.\n.   Winnipeg Grain\nWIMflPIO. Junt 39 tCTl-amn\nquotatloni:\nOpu   Hifh   Low   ouu\nWhut;\nOl 2s Ht SS\nn\\   tik\nSzz m \\\n&z::.n \u00bbh 8ft\nJuly   .'  1MV.   IM      IM      1MH\nOct.  154      lMVi   1641.   im\nOn  166       \u2014      \u2014     Itt\nc~ ^ w ^ \u00bb\nOuh prlou*.\nWhut: No. 1 htrd 10-4: No. t\nnor. tnd trick 71; No. 1 nor. 74\u00ab4;\nNo. 8 nor. 1l\\: No. 4 nor. M: NO.\n6 whut MVk; No. t 63',.; i\u00abd 57ti;\nCORN KING OF\nGRAINMARKET\nAdvances Nearly four\nCents in Chicaao\nTrading\nCHICAOO. June It (AF)\u2014Oors be-\nctmt king of tht grain -arkiU todty, ud with buying on i botrd\n\u2022can advuced nurly four cenU a\nbuthel, tht extreme limit tllowed.\nSwarming ot chinch bugs Into\nnilnoU corn fleldi lid to tun of Impending huge louu ot corn. Thc corn\nmirket cloted itrong 3'i to S cenu\ntbovt yuterdiy'i flniih. Whut ty\nto ty up, oaU ty to ty tdvuwcf,\nud provliloni ihowlng 15 to 40 cenU\ngain.\nSMALL GAINS ON\nNEWYORK LIST\nModerate Demand Is Enough\nto Recover Losses of\nPrevious Day\nBy ratoiMCK oARDNsa\nAuocltted Preu financial Writer\nNIW TORK, June 13 (AP)-Dt*\nmud for itockt, whlit ilbW, wu\nperilitent enough today to Impart a\ntont of raodertte itnngth to thl\nmirket.\nTht mtrktt recovered ibout whtt\ntt lott yuttrdiy.\nStin Incrtuad to t47,0M aharu.\nTht day't ntwt wu barren ot dl-\nvtlopmtnU of prime lmportuct to\ntpwuUUvt mirkeu.\nOilnt of frictioni to ibout two\npolnu wen general it' tbt clou\nimong tuch luuu u Amtrtcu Cu,\nAmtrfou Smelting, Americu Tilt*\nphont, Contolldtted Ou, Bsnta Pt,\nOutral Moton, Ingtrioll Rand, Inttr*\nnitlonil Cement, Montgomery Wird,\nDu Pont, U. 8. Stwl oommon ud\nFenniylvult Railroad.\nSutinu Kodak told tbove 100 for\ntht tint tlmt llnu Itsi but cloud\n\u2022t Mty, up ty. Liggett tnd Myen\ntouchid t ntw 1134 paak on t rise\nof nurly thru pointi. Communication iharu, notably International\nout, continued aotlvt ud high*\nI widut gain on tht Utt wu a\not Ity polnta ln Nttlontl Lud\non i tnntftr of 100 ihiru.\nThl Studtrd Statutlca compuy\ntvertge prlu of DO itocki finished\nnlni-Unthi of I point higher it 11.00.\nVM. Smelting iharu rou two polntt.\nBONDS ARE FIRM\nHIW TORK, JUM 11 (AP)\u2014Sondt\nmaintained their iwtdy to firm tont\ntoday.\nTransfers totalltd tlt,t4t,000 par\nvalue. Portlgn luuu htld to thtlr\nIrrtgultr couru.\nOperating Earnings\naf Int. Powtr Are\nOrer Two Millions\n.MONTREAL, June 13 (OP)\u2014Ntt\noperating earning! ot controlled com*\npanics of Internttional Power com*\npuy, Ltd., ln tht yur tnded Dt*\number SI. 1988, wtrt 19,350,303 compired with tl,MT,4IO In 1183, u\nInemu of 153,773, iccordlng to thi\nftnuctil nport luued hera todty.\nVancouver Sales\nTANCOVER, Junt 13 (CP)\u2014Mining\nihtru aold on thi Vuoouvtr itock\nwchtPge todty:\nLtated\u2014Indian 1350, Reiver Silver\n7000. Bralornt 185. B R Oon 1100,\nIII 4150, Oeorglt River atoo, oold\nMt 500, Orandvlew t,.., Merldltn\n10,500, Morning Star 800, National\nSliver 500, NlcoU 91AM. Premier\n1400. Premier B 1000, Reno 1450,\nSilly 1000, Ttylor Brldgt 14,700, Vu*\nalta 3300. Wiyslde 5800.\nUnlisted\u2014Biyvlew 5000, B C Nickel\n13,000. Big MUt 1700, Butte IXL 350,\nOongreu 1500, Dentonla 5400, Dun-\nwill 500, Falrvltw 600, Oolconda 100,\nOold Mtn 400, Orangi 500, OruU\nWlhksne 4800, Htdlty 1100, Koot\nBalls 1660, Koot PlO 1300. Indeptn-\ndince 10,000. Lucky Jim 60*0, Mlnto\n94,100, Nttlvt Bon 1000, Noblt Plvt\n3000, Norgold 5633, Hlghwood! 1000,\nPtvlllon 600. Porter Idtho 600, Reward\n1500. Richfield 500. Rufus Art M0,\nRuth Hope 1000. Salmon 3600, Silver*\ncrttt 3000, Silversmith 3400, Snow.\nflikl 3000, united Imp 6600, Wtvtrty\nT 1000, Whitewater 1000, WltarlOO\n.500, Viking 5000.\nDominion Live Stock\nWINNIPEO, Junt 13\u2014RtctlpU of\ncittle 300, Ctlvu 36, hogi 165, sheep\n15.\nStun, up to 1M0 lbt.: Oood ud\nchoice, 54 to 15 35.\nSteers, ovtr 10M lbt.: Oood ud\nChoice 14 to 15.\nHeifers: Oood ud choice 58.60 to\n54.60.\nFed Ctlvu: Oood ud choice 54\nto 15.\nCowi: Oood, 53.75 to 51*\nMilkers Ud springers 530 to 140.\nTttl oalvu: Oood ud cholct 54\nto MM\nHogi) Select btoon 51 per hud\npnmtum. btcon tt.eo, butchtn tl\nptr hud dltcount, huvy M10, utra\nhuvy M.78. aowi W.75.\nLambt: Oood iprlAg SI*\nShtepi Oood huvlu 51.75 to M,\ngood hudywelght 53.50 to M.\nMinneapolis tyain\nMINNBAPOUS, June 11 (AP).-\nWhMt, No. 1 nor.. 1.01H to 1,M\u00bb;\nNo, 1 nd durum Mty to MH; My\n(old)- IMt.; July (new) i.OOVi;\nSept (oM) WHlSept (new) W.i.\nCom, No. 3 yellow 55 to 55.\nOeta, No. 3 white 43H to 48%.\nFlu, No. 1, 1.M to 190.\nFlour unchanged. ShlpmenU 20,-\n225. Pun bran 21.50 to 22.00.\nVancouver Styck ExtjKtfnge\nIbooJWd\"'\"\n*l .Corp\n.sr\nQrandvUw\nHirgil Oil\nOil\nMetal Markets\nNIW TORK, Junt 13 (AP)\u2014Copper\nfirm, ileettolytlc tpot wd future,\nblut uglt 5,00,\nTin tuy,. tpot ind nttrby 61.35;\nfutun 61.36,\nIron itetdy. unehugtd.\nLud quut, tpot Ntw Tork 100;\nBut St LouU 8.55.\nSins quiet, But Si LouU ipot ud\nfutun 4.35.\nAnUmony, tpot 7.85.\nBtr illvtr quiet, unehugtd it 45.\nLondon\u2014Copper, itudtrd tpot 153\nill Id: futun itt 17t 6d; electrolytic\nipot ttl: futun Ml tt.\nTin, ipot (995 Ik M; futun MS\n.told.\nLead, tpot 111; futun 111 6t.\nHbo, tpot 114 IH Sd; future lit\nlit M.\nBar tllver quiet, 1*15 lower it lttyd.\nDIVIDENDS FN\nOILS INCREASE\nInt. Petroleum Pays\nOut More Thari\n14 Millions\nAn1!\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAlejind\nAlgomi\nAmity\nMontreal Stock Prices\nBrew * DUt\nKit Amir oil\nBruckpHlk ....\n.an oeltnue ..\n-in  Vlnegi\n..Jyttr\nilvlnttor\nPhoto\nServlct Stitloni\nStandard Paving\nXlmmerknlt\t\nQuotations on Wall Street\nChangu ln tbl ntu of dividends\n\u25a0nidi since tht btgmnlng ot tht yur\ntn itockt lilted on tbi Toronto itock\nlichugt u chown In the current\nmonthly bulletin will rtprunrt in\nlncrtue of ovtr 517000,000 ptyabli\nto ihireholders compared wltb tbt\n\u2022mount dUtrlbuted by tbe umt oom-\npinlu through the preceding dicU-\nrationi.\nDividend chugu wtrt mada by 86\ncompanlu, of which 50 win fivonble\ntgalnit tin unfivorabli while thi\nremtlnlng thru compulu could net\nbe oltuifltd u yet ilnce the piyminta\nwtn on u Interim buU.\nTbt total um dUtrlbuted by tht\ncompulu nuking tbi chugu\nimounti to 115,811,318 ii compared\nwith 516,417,761 paid ln thl preceding\nperiod, but tncludtd ln tbt eumnt\nyear't totali in fin companlu: Acme\nOu, Blltmore Hlta, Bralornt Mlnu,\nHowiy Qold ud Bu Antonio who\ninttltuted iniuil payment! thU yur.\nIn addition and contributing lirgtly\nto tbt current cUihurument incrtuu\nInternitlonil Pttroltum ud Imperlil\nOil, both piylng bontuu, wtnt on i\nhtlf yurly buU Initud of qutrttrly\nu pnvttnttly.\nApirt from tht number of mining\ncompulu in tbe favorable lilt, tbt\nfutun wu tbt Incluiion of ttock of\ntbt textile induitry. Ipcrtued buil-\nnut enjoyed by tht group ln tbt put\nyttr or to bu ruulted In Bruck\nSilk, Coimoi Imperial, Dominion Tc :\u2022\ntill, Monarch Knitting ud Riverside\nSilk elthir Incrutlng or reiuming\ndlvldtnd paymenta.\nPREMIUM  HELPS\nPremium on gold brought Initial\ndividend! to Bnlorne, .'lowey ud Su\nAntonio ihirt-holdtn while Domt,\nSylnnlte ud Wrlght-Hargreavu dt*\ncltrtd Increuu. With Nlcktl, tht payment of 10 cenu per thin reprtunttd\na tun ot tlmott ont ud i halt\nmillion dollan being dUtrlbuted.\nCommuting thi ucond ltrgut tg-\ngregata dliburument to ihareholdara\nln Canada corporate hUtory Intern**\nttonal Pttroltum paid out ovtr 114,-\n000,000 with thl current declaration\nwhich compared with 54,000,000 dUtrlbuted by tht compuy ln thc prevloui ptymtnt while Imperlil Oil\nptld out 10,750.000 tgtlntt tpnroil*\nmately three ud ont quarter million!\nBoth Internitlonil Pttroltum and Im*\nerltl Oil'i return to thireholdera\n.jive only bun exceeded, once wben\nImperlil Oil dliburtd lliteen ud 1\nhilf mllUOni ln the Dectmher 1830\npayment. Othtr oil itocki. McColl-\nProntentc and Model OUl nude in-\ncreiui in tht dlvldtnd ntu whlit\nAcme Ou ud Wiinwnght oomnunc-\n\u2022d Initial paymenta.\nfood companiee wen repreunted\nby Cinadlin Cannen, Coniolldited\njlakirtea, Mow farmer, LoblaW, National Qrootn ud Wutoni, tht ln-\nonau In thi Utter being mide whu\nthi rtgulir 35 cent dlvldud wu maln-\ntaintd on tht two for om tpllt ln\ntbe itocki.\nPOUND LOWER\nAT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, June 12 (CP)..\u2014\nThe pound declined on the Montreal currency exchange! today.\nSterling dropped 15-16 of a cent to\n35.00 13-16. The French fnnc loit\n.02 ot a cent at 6.55 cents and the\nUnited Statu dc-Ulr declined 3-16 of\n1 ptr cent to H of I per cent dltcount\nSECURI\nUPWARDCRAWL\nAdvance Slowly on the\nMontreal Stock\nExchange\nMONTRIAL, Iimi 11 (CP).-to\nIdle fuhion, securities on thl Montretl itock exchange drifted lower\ntodiy.\nCanada Cement pfd lumped Sty\nttWASaiwnii;\nwen both up t point\nInternitlonil Nickel advuced SS\nctnti It 21.70 while National Brewerlu aold up to ISty, up ty. Dominion Textile, Stael of Cuidi, Power\nCorporation ud Gypsum Wert fne-\ntlonally higher.\nMontreal Power, Howard Smith,\nCanadian Pacific Riilwty, Dominion\nGlut, Bithunt Piper and Buk of\nCommerce were uncBangtd.\nSales 7642 sharu; bondt 115,150,\nTRADING BRISK\n*   ATVANCOUVER\nBrslorne snd Brsdlstt Ad*\n'.ysiUSe; C. & E. ud Mtr-\ncury Gain    .\nVANCOUVIR, Juni 11 (CP)\u2014Trad.\nIng wu filrly brlik imong ludlng\nunit on tht Vuoouvtr itook ex-\nchtngt todty. Bralornt advuced gt\ncenta to clou at ,14.55 ud Bradlu\nwu 15 outa up at t.00.\nCariboo OnUhid thi diy 6 up it\n1.31 ind Reno gtlned I tt 81. Du-\ntonli it 56 wu 3 up whlU Wtvwly\nTuglef wu i fracti-m hlghtt. Va-\nchuged gold! wtrt BR. Coniolldited.\nlttt, Mirldlu it 11, Morning Star\nit 36 ud Norgold it It. B.R.X. flipped\n3 to clou it 1.01, NlcoU ud Orull\nWlhkini wtn etch oil ty ud Richfield lott 5 tt 13.\nBetver Silver wm a fraction up.\nNational Silver and Noble Pin wen\nunehugtd it Sty ud 9, wbiU B.C.\nNickel tnd Big Mluouri tllpptd off 3\nud 3 it 1.07 ud 80.*\nIn tht olU o. tt E. gtlned S cuts\nit* 53. Mercury wu 1 up at 19 ud\nMadison i traction (ower it ty.\nWINNIPEG WHEAT\nFINISHES SAME\nEarly Sag Is Wiped Ont j Export Business Proves\nDisappointing\nWINNIPIO. Juni 11 (CP)\u2014Dull\"\nneu ptmdtd thi Wlnnlptg grain\npit today tnd tt tht end of the iu-\nslon whett futuru ihowtd no chug!\nIn price. An urly tag wn it tar wiped\nout tnUraly.\nContrtdltory ftcton helped tht\nmirket to lta dead cuter flnlth.\nJuly option tnded it 7tty ctnta, October tt 80ty to .60',., Bectmber it\n8114-\n. Tht wuther forient Indicated teat-\ntared ihowen ud hightr temperature* Ltghtneu ot offering! enceur-\ntgtd traderi but tjport builntu\nproved dlnpnolnting.\nUvtrpool finished ld to ltyd lowtg\nwhlli Chlctgo'i final level wu up ty\nto ty out\nOath demud tor wheat wu fair.\nOtU, btrliy ud rye were cheered by\nword from Wuhlngton of the terloui\ncondition of tht United Statu core\ncrop. Coarse (rain futuru worktd\nlomtwhtt higher.\t\nNEAR CENT PREU\nONCANJOLLAR\nNIW TORK. Junt IS (OP)\u2014 the\nqutdlan dolltr idvuctd on tht\ntonlgn uohugt marktta today whtt*\ntbe pound iterllng declined wltb\nPrench ftuct.\nThe dolUr cloud T-gl ttTongtf It\ntoo 15-18. Tht pound wtt OM JOB!\nctnt at 55.05ty for*ciblu.*ri*a----\nIn prkw trom t6.05 to t5.o\u00ab.\nfruo lott .001 ty itSJOty.\nIntar Niokil ...\nInt Tail & Tel\nJewtl  Tu\nWe Make a Specialty\nof Printing Special   ;\nOffice Forms for\nMining Companies\nTTE manufacture any special office form to\nsuit your own particular *i system on our own\npremises.\nDEING equipped with all modern machinery and\nthe latest type faces, in addition to qur own Ruling Department, we are able to give you exactly\nwhat you want, no matter hont complicated yonr\nforms may be.\nTTE invite you\"to consult m ngardlng your\nstationery requiwraente.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nCommercial Printing Dept\nMining Formi Our Speoltlty\nBookbinding High Clus Ruling Llthognphen\n-\u2022-\u25a0\"-'- -V!\n \u2014\n'--\u25a0\u25a0-- '     '    \u2022        -       \u25a0      T---    -\npaoi tin\nADVENTURE!\nTHRILLS!!\nBeyond Tour Wildest\nDreams! . . . Proving\nTRUTH 'Is More Amazing Than Fiction!\nNature's\nComedians\n[ Are Real\nI  CloWlM-r-\n\"Bt*\nEddieV*\nroVll yell when\nyou see this\nclown in FRANK\nBUCK'S\nliving   thrill   record   of   the\nstrangest trade a man hat\never \\yorked at . . .\nCttGO\nCOMING\nFRIDAY and SATURDAY\nCapitol Theatre\nDELICATE SKIN NEEDS CABETGL\nTREATMENT THESB BOT DATS!\nOf Creami and Powden of Hlgheit\nOuillty our itock li complete.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPHONE 1\nPrwcrlptloni oor Speclnty\n\u25a0i:.l.*i-.-lJ.!,ml_i.-;IIH.\nFATHER'S DAY\nSunday, June 17th.\nIt's the unexpected\nthat brings the most\npleasure. Surprise\nDad on \"Father's\nDay\" with a Greeting\nCard. He'll get a\ngreat kick out of it\nand so will you.\nAllen's Art Shoppe\n\"A Greeting Card for Every\nOccasion\"\nNominations in\nADDINGTON (C. 2H0)-\u00bbW. D.\nBlack <C>; C. A. Campbell <L).\nALaOMA-MANITOULIN (C. MSB\nand C. 24)\u2014'Hon J. M. Robb (C).;\nW. I*. Millar (L.).\nBRANT (P. 400)-E. P. Randle\n(C.): \u00abH. C. Nixon (L.-P.).\nBRANTFORD (C. 211\u00bb)--Hon.\nW. G. Martin (C); W. J. Cowherd\n(CCF.); M. M. MacBride (Ind.).\nBRUCE (L. 362 md L. 571)-\nCampbell Grant (C); John Sinclair\n(L).\nCARLETON (C. 1932.-\u00abA. H.\nAcrei (C).: Huntley Sinclair (L.).\nCOCHRANE NORTH (C, 590).-\n\u2022A. V. Waten (C); J. Habel (L.);\nCharles S. Giles (CCF.); E. J. Stephenson (Ind.-Lab.).\nCOCHRANE SOUTH (C. 594)\u2014\n\u2022A. F. Kenning (C): J. Rowland-\nlon (L); Alex. Stuart (CCF.); Albert Paquette (Ind.); H. A. Ogilvie\n(Ind.-C); William Lehtfnen\n(Comm.).\nDUFFERIN-SIMCOE (P. 45).-^J.\nE. Jamieson (C.l; Or. W. B. Smith\n(L.).\nDURHAM (L. 10)-Milton Elliott\n(C); \u00bbW. J. Bragg (L.); Lorna Cotton (CCF.).\nELGIN (C. 288 and C. 1445) .-'Dr.\nH. J. Davis (C); Mitchell F. Hep-\nbum (L.).\nESSEX NORTH (C. 1715)-'Hon.\nPaul Poisson (C); Reg. Morris\n(Comm.); Dr. A. H. Trottler (L.);\nBen Levert (CCF.).\nESSEX SOUTH (C. 529)-\u00abA. B.\nSmith (C); L. P. Wlgle (L.).\nFORT WILLIAM (C. 1626). -\n\u2022Frank Spence (C); J. I. Crawford (L.).\nGLENGARRY (L. 45W. D. Vil-\nleneuve (C):'J. A. Sangster (L.).\nGRENVILLE-DUNDAS (C. by.\n1475 and C. 999)\u2014'Hon. G. H. Chal-\nlies (C); C. F. Maraelii (L.).\nGREY NORTH (P. 571)\u2014E. N.\nCooper (C); *D. J. Taylor (L.-P.)-\nGREY SOUTH (UFO 764)-Win*\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN\nBulte 203, Medlctl Art! Building\nSBE1\nVIC GRAVES\nMuter Plumber\nFor Modern Plumbing\nAT MODERATE PRICES\nOpp. City Hall        Phone 815\nMASS MEETING in EAGLE HALL\nThunday, June 14th, 8 P.M.\nLecture by Rev. E. J. Springett\nDominion Commissioner\nBRITISH ISRAEL FEDERATION OF CANADA\nEverybody Welcome\nAdmission Free SUver Collection\nfollowing are the official nominations in Ontario for the election of\nJune 19, nomination! closing on Tueeday.\nLEGEND ,\nC\u2014Comervative\nP.\u2014Progretalve\nComm. -communiit\nUFO.\u2014United Farmers of Ontario\nCCF.\u2014Cooperative Commonwealth Federation.\n.-_.\u2014Liberal\nInd.\u2014Independent\n\u2022\u2014Member of lut home.\nFigures bracketed after conitltuency ntme indicate reiult of lut\nelection in that riding. Where ridings have been redistributed figure!\nfor corresponding territory are\ngiven.\nalow Kernahan (O; -Tirquhir\nOUver (UFO.). '\nHALDIMAND-NORFOLK (C. 25\nand C, by. M)-*Dr. R. N. Berry\n(C); R. S. Colter .(U.\nHALTON (L. 4721-W. S. Davli\n(C): *T. A. Blakelock (LJ; R. S.\nNcatherington (CCF.).\nHAMILTON EAST (C. 3818 and\nC. 4T83J\u2014\u2666William Morrison IO;\nSam Lawrence (CCF.); Dave Arn-\nott (Comm.); H. C. Risley (Lab.-\nSoc.); A. V. Maskeye (Ind.).\nHAMILTON CENTRE (C. 5118)-\n\u2022T. W. Jutten (C).; W. F. Schwenger\n(L.); Robert Royatt (CCF.).\nHAMILTON -WENTWORTH (C.\n1372)\u2014\u2022 A. L. Shaver (C); T. B. Mc-\nQuesten (L.); Mrs. B. Evans (CC '.).\nHASTINGS EAST (C. accl. md C.\naocU-V. F. HlU (C); P. McLaren\n(L.).\nHASTINGS WEST (C. 2596)-\u00bbW.\nH. Ireland (C); Dr. J. A. Faulkner\n(L.)\nHURON (P. 32)-George Elliott\n(C); Jamu Ballmtype (L.); W. W,\nCooper (IND.-Farmer). \u2022\nHURON-BRUCE (L. 1455).-F. &\nMoffatt (C.); \u2022& A. Robertson (L.),\nKENOBA (Lab. 404)-J. J. Fee\n(C);'Earl Hutchinson (L.-Lab.).\nKENT EAST (L.-P., by. accl.)-J.\nD. Brlen  (C); 'D. M.\nTHI NILSON DAILY NEW* NILSON. I.C-WIDNMOAY MORNINO. JUN111,1IM\nLabJ.\nPRESCOTT (C. 9\u00ab8)-Dr. L. P.\nBeaudoin  (C); A. Belanger (LJ;\nL. Anger (Ind. LJ.\nPRINCE EDWARD-LENNOX (C\n617 mdC. 799)--H. S. CoUlver (C);\nT. Bowerman (L.).\nRAINY RIVER (C. 2S7)-WlUl\u00bbm\nDouglu (CJ; Rmdolph Croome\n(L.).\nRENFREW NORTH (C. Accl.)-R.\n\u00a3 Davit (C); Dr. J. & Bradley (LJ.\nRENFREW SOUTH (L. S7)-John\nH. Flndlay (CJ; T. P. Murray (U.\nRUSSELL IC291>--C. A. Sefuin\n(C); Dr, Arthur.DesRosiers (L);\nMarshall Rothwell (Ind.).      .\nSAULT STE MARIE (C. 4413)-\n\u2022Jamei Lyoni (CJ; Dr. A. D. Robert! (LJ; George Cuney (CCFJ.\nSIMCOE CENTRE (L. 220 and C.\n1073)--J.- F. Craig (CJ; *Dr. L. J.\nSimpson   (LJ.\nSIMCOE EAST (C. 3011)-*Hon.\nWilliam Finlayion (CJ; Dr. W.\nTmner (LJ.\nSTORMONT (C. 4571) -'D. A.\nMcNaughton (CJ; F. B. Brownridge\n(LJ.\nSUDBURY. <C. Accl.) - -Hon\nCharlu McCrea (CJ; E. <-. La-\npierre (LJ; James Davli (Com.).\nTEM1SKAMING (C. 1379)--A. J.\nKennedy (CJ: W. G. Nixon (LJ;\nW. J. HUl (CCFJ.\nVICTORIA (L. 31, md C. 895)-\nL. M Frost (CJ-'William Newman\n(LJ.\nWATERLOO NORTH (L. 395)\nW. G. WeicheP (CJ; N. Aimuuen\n(LJ; Rev. S. Lautenslager (CCFJ;\nSam Scarlet (Comm.).\nWATERLOO SOUTH (L., by 170)\n\u2014K. K. HomuUi (CJ; *N. O. Hipel\n(LJ; Rev. V. J. Latach (CCFJ.\nWELLAND (C. 4012)-'Marahall\nCampbell\n(L.-PJ; Ray King (Ind.).\nKENT WEST (C. 221)\u2014B. L. Bed-, Vaughan (CJ; E. J. Anderson (LJ;\nford (CJ; A, S. Gordon (LJ; I. L.\nDavis (IndJ.\nKINGSTON (C. acclJ-\u00bbHon. T.\nA. Kidd (CJ; George Bawden (LJ.\nLAMBTON EAST <C. 775)-*T.\nH. FraleiBh (CJ; M. D. McVlcar\n(LJ; W. Y. FlUgerald (Ind.); L. W.\nOke (UFOJ.\nLAMBTON WEST (C. 1035)-'Dr.\nA. R. McMillen (CJ; Willia. i Guthrie (LJ; H. L. Humphrey (Ind.).\nLANARK (C. 947 ar C., by. 1257)\n\u2014\u2022John A. Craig (CJ; A. E. Lyon\nLEEDS (C. 1550 mi C. 1637)-'tt\nA. Clark (CJ; G. T. Fulford (LJ.\nLINCOLN (C. 668 and C. 822)-\nDr. W. J. Chapman (CJ; F. H. Avery (LJ; George Pay (CCFJ.\nLONDON (C. 3299 and '. 2072)-\n\u2022Hon. J. P. Moore (CJ; Dr. A. S.\nDunctn (LJ; Robert Smart (Soc.-\nLabJ.\nMIDDLESEX NORTH (C. 167)-\n\u2022F. V. Laughton (CJ; J. W. Freeborn (LJ.\nMIDDLESEX SOUTH (C. 186)-\n\u2022L. W. Freele (CJ; C. M. McFie (L.I.\nMUSKOKA-ONTARIO (C_ Accl.\nmd C. 876>--G. W. Ecclestone (CJ;\nJ. F. Kelly (L.-PJ.\nNIAGARA FALLS (C. 3088)-'W.\nG. Willion (C); W. L. Houck (LJ;\nR. F. Booth (CCFJ.\nNORTHUMBERLAND (C. 683)-\n\u2022F. J. McArthur (CJ; H. N. Can*\n(LJ.\nNIPISSING (C, by 3092 md C.\n924)-'C. R. Harrlaon (CJ; Theo.\nLegault (LJ.\nONTARIO (L. 1383)-E. L. Marks\n(CJ; \u00abW. E. N. Sinclair (LJ; Andrew Glen (CCFJ.\nOTTAWA EAST (C. 2089 md C.\n471D-E. J. Labelle (CJ; Paul Leduc (LJ: J. A. Pinard (Ind.-L.)\nJames Sidey (Ind.); Aurelien Rose\n(Ind.-CJ.\nOTTAWA SOUTH (C. AccU-\n\u2022Arthur Ellii (CJ; Percy D. Wilion\n(LJ; D. W. McNaughton (Lab-\nSoc.S; W. H. ChapmanTlCCFJ; John\nLyoni (Comm.); J. B. O'Reilly (Ind.-\n\"OXFORD (P. 102 md L. 495)-\nJohn W. Salea (CJ; P. M. Dewm\n(LJ; Sam Innes (CCFJ.\nPARRY SOUND (C.I034)- W. H.\nJackson (CJ; Dr. M. T. Armstrong\n(LJ.\nPEEL (C. HWO-'Hon. T. L. Kennedy (CJ; Hon. Duncan Marahall\n(LJ; C. J. Maund (CCFJ.\nPERTH (C. 834 and C, by 238)-\n\u2022C. E. Rlchardjon (CJ; W. A. Dickson (LJ.\nPETERBOROUGH (C. 450 and C.\n23)--T. P. Lmcuter (CJ; James\nHawthorne (LJ; Rev. J. A. Sutherland (CCFJ.\nPORT ARTHUR (C. AcdJ-E. A.\nClerk (CJ; C. W. Cox (LJ; Sam\nWright (CCFJ; J. GUbanks, (Farm-\nHoward E. Brown (CCFJ.\nWELLINGTON NORTH (L. 2744)\n\u2014Edward G. Boyd (CJ 'Dr. George\nMcQuibban  (LJ.\nWELLINGTON SOUTH (L. 291)\n\u2014R. B. Robion (CJ; 'Paul Munro\n(LJ.\nWENTWORTH (C. 5102)-'T. J.\nMahoney (CJ; George Bettlune (LJ;\nJohn Mitchell (CCFJ.\nWINDSOR-WALKERVILLE (C.\n3247)-A. T. St Pierfe (CJ; David\nCroll (LJ; Miss Olive J. White\n(CCFJ; Thomas Raycraft (Comm.).\nWINDSOR-SANDWICH (C. 2825)\n-John D. Chick (CJ; J. H. Clark\n(L.): Duncan C. Hind (CCFJ.\nYORK EAST (C. 4307)\u2014'Hon. G.\nS. Henry (CJ; Harry Sandera (LJ.\nA. H. Williams (CCFJ; John Walker\n(Ind.); Horace Cooke Warner (Socialist); A. E. Smith (Comm.).     \u2022\nYORK NORTH (C. 195)\u2014'Clifford Case (CJ; Morgan Baker (LJ;\nJames Work (CCFJ.\nYORK SOUTH (C. -BTOl-'Hon.\nLeopold Macaulay (CJ; D. W. Lang\n(LJ; Dr. L. Tetltey (CCFJ; E, G.\nHumphries (Comm.).\nYORK WEST (C. 844)\u2014J. R.\nPrice (CJ; W. J. Guardhouse (LJ;\nJ. W. Buckley {CCF.); Erneit\nLaurie  (Comm.).\nTORONTO BEACHES (C. 3434)-\n\u2022T. A. Murphy (CJ; Norman Wilkes\n(LJ; Rev. Stanley Elliott (CCFJ.\nTORONTO BBLLWOODS (C.\n37491--T. H. Bell (CJ; A. W. Roebuck (LJ; Mrs. Tim Buck (CommJ;\nMrs. Joshua Smith (Ind.).\nTORONTO BRACONDALE (C.\n4352)-'A. R. Nesbltt (CJ: E. C.\nBogart (LJ; Dr. Rote Henderson\n(CCF.)'; Thomas Stoma (Comm.);\nWilliam White (Soc.-LabJ.\nTORONTO DOVERCOURT (C.\n1184 md C. 5176)-Wllliam Duckworth (CJ; Dr. J. M. Dalrymple\n(LJ: Thomu Cruden (CCFJ: J.\nReid (LabJ.\nTORONTO EGLINTON (C. 3140)\n\u2014\u2022Coulter McLean (C); Harold\nKirby (LJ; Rev. O. A. Little (Ind.);\nJ. McGonnell (W.I.PJ; R. F. Mack\n(Dry-LJ.\nTORONTO HIGH PARK <C.\n3775)--W. A. Balrd (CJ; J. O.\nCulnan (LJ; D. M. LeBourdals\n(CCFJ.\nTORONTO PARKDALE (C. 3987)\n-\u2022Hon. W. H. Price (CJ J. L. Prentice (LJ; W. B. Robinson (CCFJ.\nTORONTO RIVERDALE (C. 3500\nand C. 4249)\u2014'George Oakley (CJ;\nR. A. Allen (LJ; E. Farrell (Soc.-\nLabJ.\nTORONTO ST. ANDREW (C.1473)\n-\u2022E. Fred Singer (CJ; J. J. Glau\n(LJ; Claude Bearee (Ind.-LJ; J.\nNelson Day (Ind.-CJ; NerJ KUg\n(CommJ.\nTORONTO ST. DAVID (C.4748)\n-\u2022Wilf, Heighington (CJ   ~\nMORE ABOUT\nMURDER CASE\n(Continued From Page One)\nbrie taken by MaeBnume trom a\nhinge In a tut in the blood-ittlned\npollce ctr driven by Olibourne. Other\nbite of fabric were found between\nthe fender tnd the running botrd.\nThtu wire brought btck Irom Vancouver by Inipector Van*.\nrnvstcAL EVIDENCE\nOther physical evidence produced In\ncourt In the long itrlng of exhibit!\nwere imtl] specks ot grit, sweeping!\nfrom the btck of tht ctr, gathered\nby Detective Sergeant MtcBrtynt. In\nmother envelope wu tomt gravel\nmd sand tiken new the wtterllne\nclou to where the tuto Ml found.\nDr. R. W. Irving, Kamloops physician, tutttled thit hi utmlned Richardson Oeorge ln Kamloopa Jill. He\nhtd t cut on hit left arm Jutt tbove\nthe wrlit Joint, he said, tnd t bruise\non tht btck ot his hmd. There were\nother cuts tnd tcrttehu. On hla hetd\nwu m old bruise probtbly ctuted by\nt blow from t blunt Instrument.\nTHREE-FOOT CLUB\nConstible Hill told of finding l\nthree-foot club, exhibited, covered\nwith Mood md hair, tbout 5 fwt\ntrom the ctr tnd eight to 10 feet\nfrom the water'! edge, tlio the limb\nof t tree which htd blood on It\nConstable J. A. Carmichael It m\nexample of the tireless efforts by the\npollce from tht start of tht cue. He\ntestified thtt ht wu placed on guard\nit thl automobile on tbe evening ot\nMay 24 tt tbout 8:30. tfter t tut trip\nwith Sergeant Sendee ln t police car\nfrom Kamloops. Hi wu not relieved\nuntil 11 pjn. next night when dame\nWarden jobln wu put ln hli place.\nConttable H. I. Vicars md Oeorge\nMead tlso took thl stand, tht Utter\nhaving htd sole chirge of pollce exhibits u they were turned ln by Investigator!.\nCARTBUK1E SHELL\nConstible Mead revealed how he\nfound near the church on the reierve\nm empty cartridge ihell wben wltb\nother officers, Henry Brown, a material witness, md m Indian, wu\ntold to stand on a mound md throw\na shell in tht aunt direction tbtt ht\nhid previously thrown t spent shell.\nThe spent shell wu thm loctted\nwithin two ytrdi of ont of tht other\nom,\nTht alleged duth detllng club md\ni ilx-foot stick luppowdly uwd to\npry tht ctr whm tt ituck tgtlntt t\ntree, appeared With tbe tuppoeed\nblood-ittlnt fully protected by cellophane.\nMn. Carr, wife of Constable Percy\nOur, whow body hu not yit been\ntound, wu In thi court room during\nthe morning.\nRlchtrdton, Eneu md Alex. Oeorge\nut oo a bench on one tldi, guarded\nby four provlnclil constable!, with\nElmer Stirling. Interpreter, sitting ln\nthl center ot them, Interpreting the\nevidence. .\nVISIT TO RESERVE\nA. H. Barber. Indian tgent, for\nwhom constable Olibourne worked ln\ntht Nicola Indltn ueney, dweribed\nbit visits to Canford rewrve on tbt\ndty Mty 94 wben the milling off!*\ncen were tint luipected to be tht\nvlctlmi ot foul pity. Ht told of find\ning two pain of handcuffs, ont ptlr\nblood-stained, ln the tuto on the buk\nof the Nicola river. Both were produced In oourt, u wu a brown ihot\ntound ln thi car, a quirt md riding\ncrop, cover of t copy ot tht Indian\nact. Alto produced, wu a padlock of\nt cell In Constable Can's lock-up\nIn Merritt thtt Indian Agent Berber\nforced upon to liberate t prltoner\ntemporarily when Ctrr htd not returned.\nMr. Barber detcrlbed tbe recovery\nof Olibourne'! body Including a tttt\nbrown iboe. He ttld t light tm ihlrt\nproduced ln court u having  been\ni by Bniu Otorgt wu ilmllir te\ntht ihlrt Bneu had on whm Mr.\nBarber united turn on Mty 14. Bt\ntlio ww, he wld, Rlchtrdton Oeorge\nwearing t light tm ihlrt, on Mty 95,\nthli too wu produced In court, from\nInipector Vance'i uble. Ht testified\nseeing the contmta of Olibourne!\npockets being removed, Including two\nkey-cawi, tome document! and t\npocket book.\nSHIRBA8 ON STAND\nInspector John Shlrru, provincitl\npolice, ln charge of the cue, told of bit\nvltlt to the Canford rewrve tt daybreak on Mty 25 tnd of hit examination of the blood soaked pollce ctr,\nWltb Inipector Vance. Ha identified\nmtte, allegedly blood-stained, taken\nfr the ctr md hmded over to Mr.\nVanoe.\nDr. J. 3. Olllli, recalled, wu oo tbe\nitand for neirly m hour tnd wu\ncldwly crou-eumtned by Mr. Oal*\nbrtlth u to the finding! ln nil\nautopsy.\nDOCTOR CROSS-EXAMINED\nMr. Otlbrtlth pressed tht doctor\nminutely ln regtrd to hli examination of the hetrt chimber md valves.\nRespecting Jowph Oeorge, thl\nfourth accused brother who had been\nln hoiplttl tnd wu recently taken to\nVtncouver tor further medlctl examination, Dr. Olllli testified thtt\nJowph htd bwn itruck on tbe hetd,\napparently during a struggle, and had\na ruptured ear drum htd liter developed t facial partlytli on the left\n\u2022ldt.\nTo Mr. Nicholson. Dr. OtUll slid hi\nfound no ilgn of gunihot on Jowph.\nDonnelly (LJ; Frank Regan (CCFJ.\nTORONTO ST. GEORGE (C. 3520)\n-\u2022Hon. H. C. Schofield IC); Ian\nStrachan (L.); I. W. Grant (CCF.)\nJ. J. Carrlck (Ind.).\nTORONTO   ST.   PATRICK   (C.\n3231)-\u00abE.'J. Murphy (CJ; Fruer\nHunter  (L).\nTORONTO WOODBINE (C. 5082)\n-G. C. Elie (CJ; Dr. F. M. Walker (L); Fred C. Copp (CCFJ; E.\nPatrlckW. Turley (Ind.).\nBEST DRESSED\nEQUESTRIAN\nSavoy Hotel Special Train\nto\nAL C. Barnes' CIRCUS\nNELSON, B. C.\nSaturday, June 16,1934\nSpecial Train Leaves Trail  4:00 p.m.\nSpecial Train Leaves Tadanac  4:15 p,m.\nArriving in Nelson  6:00 pan.\n\u25a0       Returning Leaves Nelson ............ 11:30 p.m.\nArriving TraU    1:30 a-m\nReturn Fare: Adults $1.40; Children 70c\nArrangements being made to handle 400. If early reservations at C. P. R. Depot indicate the necessity more\naccommondation will be provided.\nGRACE HANNEFORD\nGrace Hannetord, one ol the ihlnlng itara of the lamoui Hannetord\nfamily of bare-back riders, la laid\nto be the beit dressed equestrian in\nall ipangleland. Her coitumes are\nthe envy of her feminine admlrert\nwherever the goes, in ftct, the costuming, for the women In the act, it\nsaid to have cost a small fortune.\nI am personally assured that the circus which will show in Nelson Saturday, June 16th, is the\nCOMPLETE, WORLD-RENOWNED AL. G. BARNES* CIRCUS. It is on this understanding that I\nhave personally arranged this special train as I know that with this assurance the majority of the\nresidents of this district will want to see the BIG SHOW. From Nelson the big Circus proceeds\nto Spokane where it will show on Tueaday and Wednesday, June 19 and 20.\nJ. A. KERR,   \\\nProprietor Savoy Hotel,\nNelson, B. C.\nMORE ABOUT\nNO DEFAULT\n(Continued Prom Page One)\ntound mutually practicable and\nagreetMe.\n\"An; propouli of thlt or t ilmllir chtrtcttr which promlie mutual benefit will bt carefully considered for eventutl lubmmlon to\ntbl Amerlcin congress.\"\nTbe note concluded wtth t quotation from President RooteTelt's recent message to congren tn which\nht nld tbi united Stttei htd no\ndesire to overburden ber creditors\nbut thtt lt wu \"ln t just potltlon\nto uk tbtt lubttantltl ttcrlflcei bt\nmade to meet tbese debts.\"\nTht note uld the United statu\nwu twtre of tht heavy wartime expenditure! undertaken by Oreat Britain, thi burden of tuition thtt\nhai been borne by the Brltlih\npeople, tnd tht transfer difficulties\nInvolved\u2014u outlined ln tbe Brltlih\nnote-but tdded thtt it wtt \"un*\niblt to concur.\" ,.\nMORE ABOUT\nEATONPROBE\n-(Continued From Page One)\nBut the grow profit! did not drop\n\u2022o ihirply, due to tbe lncreued\nmark-up.\nIn 1933, the grow proflti win\n\u266610^87,896 tnd tht mtrk-up, 44.25\nper cent. In relttlon to laid, sties\ndropped irom loo to 78 in 1933 tnd\n\u2022* ln IMS but grost proflti dropped only to 93 md 87.\n*Tht Elton organisation hu no\noentrtllKd buying office tnd doea\nnot combine orderi from different\ntffsru to increase bulk purchases\nexcept on rare occasions, the committee wu told by W. L. Oordon\nToronto, one ot the auditor!. It\nplaced as mtny orderi u possible\nln Canada, hi 1933 buying (7 par\nctnt ln Ctntdt tpd i. per cent ln\nforeign countrlei. Of tbt foreign\ntottl ot 14,051,075. the United King\ndom supplied M,833,M0 md the\nUnited States,   1850.557.\nOfflcltli ot the Uton firm had\nmured him, Oordon told tht com*\nmittee. thtt thty hid itopptd tht\npractice of advertising goods below\ncott price to tttrtct people to the\n\u2022ton. In INS, thlt practice led to\nsales of 1137,803 ln the Toronto\nttore, of which more thm htlf\nwtre In the grocery deptrtment tnd\ntht grociterlt. Thu tottl did not\nnclude til goods sold below cost but\nonly thott idvirtlwd.\nTht Toronto itore received cjtra\ndiscount! lut yttr of 1*30,580 from\nlit Ilrmi trom whom It bought\ngoodi, tht ludltor ttld. The dls*\ncounts, based On volume md per*\nhaps other considerations, ranged\nfrom 18.18 to 149.88. In tddltlon,\ntht itore received allowance! from\nmmufictureri. to bt applied on\nadvertising thtlr goodi, totalling\n131,531, ruglng u high u I40_e\nMoit of the tfternoon wu tiken\nup by tbe auditors reading examples\not mtrk-upi on lndlvldutl purchases,\nThere 'were no extraordinary high\nipread! tlthough htlf t doten women ln the btck ot the room guped\nwhen It wu shown thtt women'i\ncottt were bought for 16.30 tnd told\ntor $16, t mark-up of 188 per cent.\nThe auditor gtvt a lltt of \"fairly large orderi\" ht took from thi\nRaton book. Thty wert 30,000 gallons\nOf oil; 900 wishing machines. 6O0\nvacuum cleaners, 3&0 vacuum clean\nen, 10,000 cigarette machine., 9000\npairs of stockings, 1,000,000 raaor\nbltdsi, 1000 vacuum cletnen, 17,000\nToo Late to Classify\ng.   STKKIX   CHIMNEY   SWKP.   IN\ntown until Bat. 16th. Phone 797.\n(3931)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nWomen'i Instlute  Baby  Clinic tt\nHotplttl todty. 3:30. (3938)\nTot nnt, turnlihed   three-roomed\nsuite, 130, Btratheona. <39>3)\nUdlei Oold Club luncheon Thurn.\ndiy, Mtn, it l o'clock. (Z92\u00bb\nWhen rot wtnt t Ttxl ride In a\nBulck. Pbont 35. Nelson Trinitet\nCo., Ltd. (3758)\nBpeclil for thirty dtyi, McDonalds\nOlnger Alt pinti ont dollar ptr\ndozen   it  ill  dealer!. .3147)\nEXPEND $442\nMILK SUPPLY\nP. 0. E. Has Last\nMeeting for\nSeason\nSomething of the Importance of\nthe work being earned on by Kokanee Chipter I. O. D. \u25a0\u25a0 In tht\ndistribute ef milk in the schools\nind homes wu reillzed Tuesday tfternoon when Un. W. 8. King told\nmember! it a meeting tt the borne\nof un. w. O. Ron, tbtt on milk\nalone the chapter htd expended\n1433.31. Of thl! amount 1303 wis\nexpended upon milk for the ichool\npuplli md 1238.21 tor milk supplied nllef cues.\nThe meeting wu the lut for the\npreient season tnd lt wu tnnounced\nthtt tht milk distribution htd been\ndiscontinued. Mn. W. 8. King wu\ngrinted permlulon to tct when the\nneed troie, however.\nCleaning up for the season considerable buslneu wu dealt with.\nMlu Pat Ctmpbell, I. O. D. E,\nbuntry holder, wrote expressing her\nenjoyment tt her work during the\nyetr. Mist Cimpbell received hir\nB. A. degree with tint clut honon.\nMn. King read t letter from Mils\nChiriotte Whltten, who received the\nKlngt honon on New Yeir, thinking tht chipter tor lti expressions\nof congratulation!. A nport ot the\nLittle Thettn pity \"Hiy Pever,\"\nwu received from Mln Jean Ollker\ntogether with the I. O. D. E. quota.\nThe turn of 15 wu donttcd to the\nMtry Croft memorlil fund and 13.50\ntoward! text booki tor Isolated\nschool!.\nUn. A. L. McCulloch u convener\not the Alexandra Rose Dty tig expressed thinks tor tht tupport from\nthe members, ttggers tnd contributors. Mn. Wilfred Allen, educational secretary, reported on the\nEmpire Dty programi held ln the\nvarious school!. lndlvldutl report!\nwere given by Mn. H. X. Dill tor\nCentral, Mrs. W. B. King for Hume\ntnd Junior high, Mn. A. L. McCulloch tor the High ichool md\nMn. C. V. Oignon for St. Jos: h'l.\nA report on the I. O. D. E. ward\ntt Kooteniy Uke General hotplttl\nwu given by Mn. Wlllltm waldie\nmd a donation wu made toward\nrepslrs md decorations. Mlu Kith*\nlien Gordon's coopentlon with the\nchipter In tbe welfare work wtt\nhighly commended md Mn. a. L.\nMcCulloch moved a vote to the\nNeUon Dally Newi tor reports during\nthe yetr, tnd pirtlculirly for tbe\nreporting * of the Empire Dty programs Thll wu seconded by Mrt.\nWlllUm Wtldle. Mn. Row wu\nthanked for her hospitality tnd use\nof her home for tbe meeting.\nMerc'i Arctic coolnew li\n(weltering gummer dtji-\nArrow Cooltex Shirts.\nfabric thtt leu die breen\nthrough\u2014but weart tt\nweirs. Latest colors. Amy\nfit tod tailoring. Valui\nyou ctn't mttch elti\nwhere. Also Cooltt\nPajamas, Underwear u\nCravats. Come in tnd loo\nthem over.\nEMORY'g\nLimited\nAGED INDIAN WOMAJ\nLOST IN STOBM HID!\nIN HOLE UNTIL JF0(\nblankets, 7300 overalls. 150 refrigerators. 3950 ptln trousers, 3300 suits,\n1850 suits, 1000 cotti, 833,000 roll!\nOf   wallpaper.\nTbe number of firms ulllng between 1400,000 md 1500,000 to Ontario units of the Elton orgtnlzt-\ntlln wu ont; between 1300,000 ind\n1400,000, four; 1300,000 tnd \u00bb3O0,0O0,\n10; tnd 1100.000 md 1300,000; 38.\nIPYoUrtB FEE-LIN.!\nALL m_N.B(JWN i\nTHE 1\nRIGHT\nBEER'\nW\/Lt\nBRACE\nYou\nUP\nAGAIN1\nfF you are feeling all run\n* down order a case -of our'\nbeer. Its temperate and regular use will make a new mm\nof you.\nKootenay\nRainbow Beer\nii food md drink\nin the tame pack*\nage md the best\nbeer brewed tlnce\nthe ancients invented this palata*\n>lr* beverage.\nREGINA, June 12 (CP)\/*\nout food or shelter other thm I\ntreei in rainstorms, md cob\nmore thm 50 hours, a 90-yei\nIndian woman, Mrs, Blood a\nLittle Black Bear reservatlo\nthe File Hills agency, wu\nafter a two md one-half day 1\nSaturday evening, according to\nreceived by Inspector W. Mu\nof the Indian affairs departma\nThll advertisement ll not publUhed\nor displayed by the. Liquor Control\nBotrd or by thl Government of Brltlih Columbli.\nIrving-\nMcDonal\nCOMPANY\nPhone 161        We Deli\nMid-Week   Speci.\nEffective Wednesday i\nThursday\nPeanut Butter: Squirrel\nMb. tins  _. I\n2-lb. tins  t\nEconomy Tops:        Q\nDoz.  \u201e..\u201e  J\nJar Rubbers: 1\n2 doz.  _  1\nWashing Soda:\nLarge pkts., each .. i\nOld Dutch Cleanser: t%\n3 tins    A\nCorn Flakes: Sugar f\nCrisp; 2 pkts  1\nSalmon: Fancy Red; *\\\nMb. tins, each   L\nPalmolive Soap:\nI. bars     I\nPork & Beans: Royal C\n2s, squat; O\n3 tins \u25a0.-.. -W\nGrapefruit: Aylmer\nsquat; <V\nTin  _ _.. id\nLux: Large size; i{\nSpecial offer, 3 pkts. 4)\n(Limited supply). j\nRice Krispies! Tj\nKellogg's; pkt    tj\nNew Potatoes: o\n5 lbs. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.  a\nTomatoes: Hot O1\nHouse; lb  ta\nLettuce: Firm, local; t|\n2 heads    1\nCarrots and Beets: 1\nLocal; 2 bunches ....  1\nDANCE AT AINSWORTH Hot\nMM.INGS TONIOHT, JUNE 13TH.\nMVIIC BY MELODY MAKERS.\n(3931)\nIf you tre Brltlih don't ftll to bt\nit thi Eaglet hall Thundiy, Juni\n14th. Watch for dlipliy td. June\n13th ind Uth, (3001)\nDANCE   AT   CANADIAN   LtUION\nTONIOHT,    13th,.   \u00bb    pm.    TROJAN\nORCHESTRA. ADMISSION 25 CENTS.\n(38)5\nA 35c benefit tta tor Ladlea Aug-\nllltry to B. ot r. T. will bt held\nFriday, June 15th. from 3 to 540.\nIt thl homi of Un. J. Turner. 317\nIdgewood Art.. Mn. Dm MMcLean\nIt joint  Holteii. (3035)\nTODAY\nand\nThursday\nFeature\nDaily\n2:50\n7:40\n9:40\nLanny Ron\nvoice has\ncharmed m\nlions! Now \u25a0\nhim living tl\nromance ht\nsung to yo\nwith\nCHARLIE\nRUGGLES\nMARY\nBOLAND\nHttr   the   Mmwtll    Hoi\nShow Boat itnutlon ilnoll\n\"THE OPEN ROAO*\n\"ENDING WITH A KID\nAnd Othtrt\nAdded-\nCemedy \u2014 Novelty\nSport and Musical\n___*______.\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1934_06_13","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0404626","@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":"1934-06-13 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1934-06-13 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\/1.0404626"}