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JUNS  tl,   ISH\n5W\nOr?* Move Upward on the\nNew York List\n\u2014Pa&e Nine\nnvB CUNTS \u00ab con\nNUMBER  H\nM'DONALD SEEKS DODGE STABILIZATION\nDETOUR WATER Markets at FIRES RASE IN\nWEST, ONTARIO\nFROM LAKE ON\nBALFOUHOAD\nHigh Road by Thompson's\nMay Be Used Because\nof Lake Rise\na Glance\nToronto   aad   Montreal   StotSi\nfirm at cloae.\nTomato mine*\u2014Irregularly \"ewer.\nNew York\u2014stocks cloee sflthtlr\nWinnipeg   Wheet cloeed higher.\nLondon\u2014aat tUrer, oopper, tin\nand  lead  lower: Une en-hanged.\nNew York\u2014Bar sllrer aad Ua\nlower;  other   metals  (Ina,\nNew York\u2014Cetton aad rakker\nhigher; sngsr and coffee orrchang-\ned.\nLAKESIDE PARK\nRAIL TOUCHED\nColumbia Is Around 29\nFeet; Ferry Lay-Up\nNot Yet\nShowing unsuspected reserves ot\nwater, th* lakt tt Nelwn continued to rise BlowU Wednesday,\ntn spite of the Kootsns\/ river at\nBonner* Ferry. Idaho, having\nitarted to drop late Monday, and\noontlnued to htve a hearing on\npublic worki art Wl tlr* In thla\nsection.\nWedneeday'* rtjj*. though amall,\ndetracted (rom tip eervloeablllty of\ntha fill made near J. P. Thompaon'*\nplace on the Nelson-Bel four road,\nwhere quite a etretch hai been under water alnoe Uonday morning,\nand DUtrlct Engineer William Ramaay itated Wedneeday night that\nlf the rise continued further, th*\nold road turning up paat Jack's\n8err.ee itatlon would be opened, to\ndetour the water. Later Foreman\nOeear palmer had two man on that\n.work.\nIn th* caa* of th* aectlon under\nwater near,' T. Alrey'*, th* temporary road mad* along th* back\nTueaday afternoon la high enough to\nhe ctaar of the water, though th*\nfill hu been covered.\nCAMP (HT*  UNDEE  WATER\nAmong Inundated aectlona along\nth* West Arm la tb* site of thi late\nprovincial^ wlief  camp  at  Kokanee,\n(Contlnned  at  Pag* Two>\nLORD MONTAGU\nFOUND GUILTY\nSentenced to Pay Fine in\nAssault Case; Brooks\nGuilty Abo\n\u25a01\nSweeps 15-Mile Stretch\nNear Poland; Leaser\nFires Burning\n200 MEN FIGHT\nFORESt TERROR\nC. N. Bridge Burned Cutting Connections With\nPort Arthur\nNo Blane Attached\nio Coast Accident\nFinding of Liquor at Scene\nDU Not Meu Driver\nWan Drunk\nVICTORIA, June _1.\u2014(CP)\u2014Lord\nIdward Montagu waa found guilty ot\ncommon aaaault on tbe pereon of\nJohn Porbes on June 15 and waa\nlined tM and 17 costs, or In default to days ln JaU. by Magistrate\nOeorge Jar In provincial polioe\noourt bere tbla afternoon. C. W.\nBrooks, co-defendant, waa found\nguilty of aaaault causing grietout\nbodily harm and was fined SM and\nt7 ooete, or In default, one month\nIn JaU.\nMagistrate Jay commented tbat\nboth were reaponalble for tbs helpless, drunken oondltlon of Forbea\nand the conduct of both waa n-\nprehsnslble. There was no doubt,\ntbe magistrate oontlnued, tbat Lord\nMontagu loat bla temper on Shell\nlaiand, Brooke had used unnecessary\ntlolenot, considering Forbes' condition, aad tha two blows struek\nwere unjust. Tbe magistrate agreed\nthst aome of Porbu' bruises were\nthe reeult of falling Into tba cockpit of tlw boat.\n11m oaae ansa out of tba cruise\not hott Montagu's gseboet Merman\nfrom victoria to Venerator. Tb*\ncraft went eehora.oo Jones Island\ntad waa ultimately taken fat \u00abr\npelra ta\nFOOT WILLIAM, June tl (CP)\n\u2014Only partially checked by a\ntadden shift In the triad, a raging rarest tire* tonight defied efforts ef too rangera and firefighters to oeench It aad swept\nover a 15-nslk stretch ef eul-over\ntlmberlands, near Poland, 85 miles\nwett of here.\nLesser fires are burning at wveral\nplaces la tbe eestern section of tbe\nThunder Bay dlttrlet, ceualng oonalderable damage, and all a\u00bbsilbals\nmen la tbe area hsve been dratted\nto fight tbem.\nA Canadian national rallwaya\nbridge waa destroyed near Horns-\npayn* today, temporarily cutlinj oft\nGuilty\niSssssr^Sa\nNORTH VANCOUVER. Juna 31.\u2014\n(CP>.\u2014Deith due to accident, whleh\nmight have bean cauaed by ovar-\ncrowding In tba front seat earning\nthe driver to loaa control of tha\near, but attaching blame to no one\ni the verdict-of a ooroner'a Jury\nwhich enquired today Into the death\nof Hurray Patterson, ona of three\npersons killed early Sunday whan\nthe roadster thet were riding' in\nplunged over a cliff near Whyte-\ncliffe Park.\nNo Inquest will be held Into the\ndeatha of Mae Davla and Dorothy\nTurner, wbo wen killed wltb* Patterson wben tbe ear In whlcb they\nwere returning to Vancouver after\nattending a danoe at Cliff Houae,\nplunged from the highway 60 feet\nto tbe rock* below.\nFinding of a partly filled bottle\nof liquor on tbe rooke near tbe\near after the accident % flask ln\none pocket of tbe ear and tba\nfact that Patterson waa known to\nhave taken a drink befon leaving\nVancouver for tha North Shore wme\nnot proof the driver waa Incapable\nof driving wben the party left tbe\ndance, tbe Jury  said\nto pick up tbo two tt tUt\ncrew Ml there, tbo fight, took\nplace.\nBoth Lord Uootagu and Brooke In\ntbeir evldenoe stated tbat Porbea\nww drank and troublesome and\ntbat be bnd flrat atruck Brooks.\nMedleal evldenoe waa to tbe effect that Porbea waa Buffering from\na fraetun near tbe left \"ye that\nwould probably cauae permanent\ndlsflgusnnent and sinus trouble, and\nalao numerous brulaee about tbe\nbody.\nLord Montagu li the aecond eon of\nthe Duke of Manchester.\ncommunication\nand Port Arthur.\nUo\nPUN LIGHTER\nCUT IN WHEAT\nNews of Extensive Crop\nDamife in Canada and\nShort Crop in VS.\nTHREE AIRMEN\nDIEINCRASH,\nPRINCE ALBERT\nCommercial Pilot and Mechanics Crash to Death\nMaking Test\nLord  Bdward  Montagu,   who waaitenoed lo pay a fine at Victoria,\nfound   guilty  of  aaaault  and  aM*\nFind Bodies of Lost\nDeam Boys of Banff\nSTUDIES PRISONERS\nON SENSITIZATION\nName George Murray\nLILLOOET, June 31 (CP)\u2014Oeorge\nM. Murray, Vancoufer newspaperman, wu unanlmoualy nominated\nas candidate for the Libera] oarty la\ntbe provlnclsl riding of Lillooet st\na convention Tueaday. J. B.. Bryaon\nwaa elected preeldent of tbe Ubersl\nsssoclstlon. L. L. Adam of Squamlsh\nvice-president, s*_d Kay Jonea. Ashcroft, seerotary-t-eaaurer.\nOSUimniKl. K.T_ June 11   ICP)\ntern to dost, drug* or wrtmg food\nplays any part In producing pty-\noophathlc ooodiuona leading to\ncrime ls bslnj made with 50 Inmates\nJOSEPH   TBAVBBS   DIE .\nNCW  WESTMINSTER, June 11 \u2014\n(CP)\u2014Joseph    Travers.    83    widely\nknown In tbe praser vslley, died la\nSt. Mary's hospital. Be wss born la\nIreland, and resided bere 18 yeara.\nSIGNS OF BETTER TIMES\nDecrease in\nUnemployment\nBORNABT, June 11 (CP).\u2014During tbe past six weeka there bea\nbeen a decrease of 186 ln ranks ot\nthose receiving unemployment relief, acoordlng to the semi-monthly\nreport ot Belief Officer J. O. Nelll\nto Commissioner John Bennett\nIncrease in\nWages Looms\nJ-tDTSMITH. BC, June 11 (OT)\n\u2014Tsn per osnt Increase In wagea\naffecting too mlllworkers. effective\nJuly 1, ls snnounoed by tbe Victoria\nLumber and Manufacturing Co.,\nLtd., plant at Cbemalnua.\n9ot July, at leaat, owing tha un\ncertain nature ot tbe ruing nvsrkst\nfor lumbar, tba Increase will Uke\ntbe form of a bonua. Should tbe\ndemand for lumber become stabilised, tbe Increase wlll be Incorporated Into tha wage ratee.\nSpanish Fliers Are\nLocated; One ls Dead\nMEXICO CITV. Jone 11 (AP).\n\u2014The gOTemaeent announced lale\ntoday tbat the Cuarto vientos.\nairplane bearing the two Spanish\ntransatlantic filers from Cuba to\nMexico had been located la the\natate of pnebla. and that oae of\nthe  filers was dead.\nTke other Spanish filer waa\naald to bt Injured It wu aot\ndetermined which af the aviators\n\u2014Captain Berbenn ar Lieutenant\nCollar-had been killed and which\nwaa still alive.\nExport in\nLumber Is Up\nOTTAWA, June 11 '.CP) .\u2014Exports\nof planks and boards from Canada\nmade a atrong advance ln May, tba\nvalue being ,,3t3,ltt compared wltb\nWIS** la April and 81.1.4.808 la\nMay, IMS. The total to Onlted\nStatea waa 8480.H9 and to tba\nUnited Kingdom ttM.S-8. Tbere waa\na heavy lncreaae in douglaa fir\naquan timber alao, tha total being\n,U,t3S against Ml All \u25a0 In April\naad  t.t.eig In May.   1831.\ncommissioner\nBranham.   deputy\ncorrection.\n\u25a0e seeks to discover whether tuch\ninfluences baar any relationship to\nInstability  of  behavior.\n\u25a0y oMMnCaAnmctoTt\nOaaadlaa Preas staff  Writer\nLONDON. June 11 (CP cable.--Rie\nfour-power   wheal   oonferenoe   ad-\n\u2022 _,____..__._____*.    ,___,._    \u2666__.    .\u2014.,. I \u2014mm. _\u00bb  _...___,  .___\u25a0.\u25a0_,  wtw.  mu mm\nJo-limed discussions today  to await ,_*g___, aui_ nriaon hv  Oe   v\nstatistical Information on prolucUon  -\ntrom Australia, Argentina, aad soviet Russls attar formulating a tentative    plan    calling    for    reduoed\nacreage and expert quotae.\nNews of extensive crop damage ln\nCanada asd a abort crop ln tba\nUnited Statee cauaed delegates to be-\nHere tbe final poaitlon may ba\nchanged  materially.\nStanley Bruce, Auatralian minister\nto the united Kingdom, sskod that\ntbe conference produoe eome concrete propoeal wblcb be might trana*\nmit to Canberra Ior consideration\nOf  hla govemmsnt.\nIt waa learned tonight limitation\npropoeal at aow constituted contemplates reduction of acreage by\n16 per eaat for ona year only and\nthat tba * program for tbe aeoond\nyear would be decided aftar the\neffects ot tha one-year reduction\nare asen.\nASKS CANADA TO\nREVIEW DUTIES\nPLANE BURIES IN\nBOTTOM OF LAKE\nTwo Bodies Recovered;\nOne Is Scarcely Recognizable\nKIDNAP AMD ROB\nWINNIPEG MAN\nJune 11 (CP)\nnapped by two gangsters aad driven\nla a tail-cab which he bad hired,\nout Into tbe oountry. Charlea R0.-00.\nrestauranteur. waa robbed of 81SS\ntoday .at tba point of two revolvers.\nWltb tba taxi-driver, WUUam PM1**\nllpe. he waa left stranded on tba\nprairie. They walked to ttw elty\nand notified police.\nLAKE STORM\nHITS YOUTHS\nJohn Boms Wires News;\nPresses North by\nPlane\nPBINCB ALBERT, Sask., Jane\nIL (CP).\u2014Plrst aeroplane tragedy\nof the yaar In northern Saskatchewan tonight had claimed the\nlives ef three men near the\nBrooke air baae at Emma lake, so\nmiles north ot here.\nCaptain B. W. \"WIT Broatch.\npllet. 41.\nHiram C. Brooks, [.Hot-mechanic 14.\nT. D. ronytb,  mechanic. It\nBroatch, well known western oom\nmerclal flyer  wbo gained tame ln\ntba MscAlplne  aearch, waa  testing\n(Coatlaaed oa page Two)\nLONDON. June 11 (CP oable)\nTaking further advantage of the\nterma of the Canadian-United Kingdom trade agreement signed at\nOttawa, the United Kingdom today\naaked Oanada to review tha Canadian duties on it long llat of\narticles with a view to revision. The\nCanadian tariff board la already\npreparing to review the duties on\ncotton and textile gooda Imported\nfrom Britain.\nIn acoordanoe with thla provision\n(article It) the United aUngdom\ngovernment today requested tbe Ctntdlan government to aak the Canadian tariff board to review the\nduties charged by Canada on boots.\nshorn, slippers, tin snd lead alloys,\nyarns and other artictss.\nTen Are Killed in\nPolish Collections\nWARSAW, Poland, June 11 (API-\nNine peraona and one policeman\nwere officially reported killed today\nWben polioe foroed' peesants to\ncases beating tax-collectors In the\nOallclaa districts ot Ropes**. Rae-\nseow and Laaeut. sixteen peraona\nwere seriously   wounded.\nMany arrests were mede and numerous peasants escaped to the forests.\nPULPWOOD CUTTERS\nAQREE TO TERMS\nMissing Since February;\nAttempted Traverse\nDuchesney Pass\nrati|\u00bb, B.C Jaa* M (cr>_\nOne hdnd Jutting above reck and\nmelting anew tonight had led te\ndiscovery of Chris Deam, It, and\nhis brother, Jo*. II, leet In Dn-\nehesney' paaa sine* laat Pebruary.\nTbe young men, both residents of\nBanff, Alu, were trapped In a\nsnowsllds In tb* paas ae tbey attempted a akl Journey trom Camp\nRector to Pleld. Tomorrow work\nparties wtll leave here to dig tb*\nbodies out, of the debris.\nDlsoovery ot tbe bodlee waa made\ntoday by two Swim guides, Rudolph Anuner and 0. Baealar, wbo\nwere conducting a aearch of tba\npass. Searches bave been made Intermittently alnos tbe young men\ndlsappssred, a brother. Rank. 10.\nmaking trlpa through tba area at\nevery opportunity.\nBoth skilled skiers. Chris and Joe\nattempted tb bt tbe first to Journey\non skis through the dangerous\nDuchesney and Dennis passe* from\nCsmp Hector to Plaid. Evidence\nfound by the -Marchers Indicated\ntbey bad travelled from Camp Bee-\ntor to Lake O'Hara and then through\nDuchesne, paas without troubit.\ntafflcultlw ensued aa they tried\nto negotiate tha mot* dangeroua\nDannie paaa and location of tbalr\ncampa Indicated they bad given up\nthe trip and were returning to\nLake O'Hara wben burled by th*\nsnowsllds  ln  Duchesney nam.\nParenta of tbe young men reside\nst Banff. Their brother Prank la\nen route here. The work of recovering tbe bodies Is expected to take\nuntil late Prlday or Saturday.\nMAY MAKE\nSTEEL, BC.\nNegotiations Under Way\nfor Establishing Steel\nIndustry\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont., Jun* 11\n(CP)\u2014Pulpwood cutters who bay*\nbeen on atrlke lor several days for\nhigher pay have agreed to contractors' terma. and threatened cloelng\nup of tbe varloua camps, throwing\nn*arly MOO men out\nbeen averted.\nT\nThat Robert Burna, aon ot ftr.\nand Mra. Jobn Burn* ot Nelton,\nwith hla compankma. Albert Corn-\nstock of Bronxvllle, N.T, aad Robert\nWeld of Waterton, Cona, ara definitely missing In northern Albert*.\nwaa Information received by Bev. J.\nC. McKenale, of th* Church of\nMary Immaculate Wedneaday from\nMr. Burna. Tha win read aa followa;\nTbe boya caught by a storm on\nAtbabaaoa  lake.\"\nMr. aod Mra. Burna. wbo left bar*\nSunday following receipt of newa of\nthe reported tragedy, left Immediately for tbe northland and left\nBdmonton Tuetday for Waterwsya,\nsom* 800 miles north by rail- Tb*J\nMft Waterwaya by airplane tot Fort\nChlppewyan on Athabasca lake. Wedneaday.\nOOLDEN. Colo., Jun* 11\u2014Thm*\nColorado School 01 Mines studsnts,\non* s Canadian, may hav* lost\nthtlr Uvea on a canoe trip ln th*\nCanadian wilds.\nTbey an Robert Burns ot Nelaon.\nB.C, Albert Comstock of Bronxvllle. NT., snd Robert Weld. Water*\nton, Conn. Royal Canadlsn Mounted\npolioe notified offlclala of tbt college\nthat a email canoe bad been found\nwracked on the anon of Lak*\nAthabaaka. near the Seskatchewen-\nAlbert* border. An ennlope addnaa-\ned to Robert Buoie waa in the\nwreckage.\nJoba Burna et Neleon.  father of\nJtobert   Burns, aald  the   bm J\nplanned to paddle malt era* an a\nrlnr mat empties Into Lake Athe-\nFREKCHFAI\nTO DEMAND\nADJOURNMENT\nSuccession of Speakers\nPlead for Currency\nStabilization\nUS. GROUP HEARS\nNEW INSTRUCTIONS\nMeet Behind Cloeed Doors\nto Hear Roosevelt's\nMessage\n\u2022nCTOHIA, Jan* II (CP).\u2014It\nla reported In legislative drclm tbat\ntentative negotlatlena are under\nway locking to the establishment\nat a ateel Indattry In Brltbh\nColombia, probably on Vancouver bland.\nIf tba Britiah Columbia gonmment would Implement it* Iron\nBounties aot and pay a bounty on\nall Iran produoed. thorn Interested\nan prepared to establish an Industry employing from 1000 to 1000\nmen. It It etated. On from Texada\nUland. la th* Oulf of Oeorgla, would\nbe  used.\nUnder the Iron Bountlee aot tbe\ngonmment la' allowed to pay a\nbounty of S3 a ton on pig Iron\nmanufactured from Britiah Columbia or*, and 11.50 on pig Iron\nmanufactured from ere mined outalda the province. Hw limit on\ntbe bounty la \u00ab1,000,000.\n600 Yon Neurath\nas He Departs\nLONDON. June 11 (AP)--Baron\nvon Neurath. German fonlgn mlnlater and eight otber memben of\ntbe German delegation to tbe world\neconomlo conference, departed from\nLondon tonight for Berlin amid the\nhisses and boo* of British antl\nMl\nREGULATED  PRODUCTION\nIS    SOLUTION\nCALOART. June 11 (CP)\u2014Regulated production alone le tbt solution to agricultural Ills, declared O.\nW. Pateraon, Alberta member o. th*\npork hu western whest problsms oommittee.\nln an address hen today.\nMAY MERGE C.P.R. AND CM LINES\nFROM KAMLOOPS INTO VANCOUVER\nNEW WEBMINSTBR, B.C., June\n31 <CP).\u2014Merger of th* Ctnadlan\nRational and Canadiui Pacific Mo**\ntrott Kamloops Into Vancouver la\nbeing aerloualy considered lt vas\nMated today by Tom Raid, MP.,\nNew Westminster, to a meeting of\ntbe bridge oommittee of the board\nOf trade.\n\"It hss been recommended by the\nenglneen of both railways and is\nnow being serlcusly considered by\nih* railway commissioners In Ottawa\nthat the C.N-B. be merged with\nthe CP.R. .eectlon from Rope to\nVancouver. This would entirely\nellrolnet-B the CNR. from tbe south\nban* of tbe Fraser river and obviate\nnecessity of the CJfJt. using the\nNew Westminster bridge. Owing to\nthe better grade on the C.N.R.,\nthe C-PJL. would run Its trains over\nthe C.N.B. from Kamloops to Hops.\"\nUr. Beld said this was a serious\nmatter affecting the port of New\nWestminster aa It would absolutely\ncut off tbe Boyal olty from CN.lt\nconnections.\nMr. Beld made the statement following discussion of a proposed\nnew bridge over the Fraasr river,\nduring wblcb lt had been suggested\nthat the Canadian National might\nbe willing to ooitinu* to lesse or\nto purchase the preeent bridge and\nuae lt solely for railway traffic.\nAUSTRALIA IS\nTO STRENGTHEN\nHER AHl FORCE\nId*? TORK, Jun* 10.\u2014(CP)\u2014 A\napeclal despatch to tba Hew Tork\ntimet today (rom Canberra saya It\nIt understood that tb* Austrsltsn\ngonmment le prepared to spsnd en\nadditional \u00a31.000.000 nett year In\nstrengthening tb* air foroe and\nmechanised transport equipment.\nBOOVU  TO   HCOMB\nA    LIBRARIAN\nStanford   cmvnsrrr.   cai.,\nJum ll (AP).\u2014Former Prealdent\nHerbert Boow U to beoom* a\nlibrarian.\nThe Stanford unlnralty library\nbuilding Is being remodelled to\nprovide an office for Mr. Hoover,\ntrom whloh he will direct the\nunique Hoover war library.\nGhostly Wails and Family\nQuarrels in Haunted House\nNightly Demoniacal Revels Upset Little Village in Quebec\nBTE. JXANNX D'ARC D'ALMA*\nVILLI. Que., June 11 (CP)\u2014A\nghostly family quan-el accomoenled\nby fierce oaths, tha aound of vicious\nblows aed tha tbln walling ot a\nterrified child, the whole taking\nplaoa in an unoccupied dwelling\neach night at 10 mlnutea of midnight, haa glnn thla llttlt rural\nQuebec village a bad attack ot\nnervee.\nTbs haunted houa* stands on th*\nedge of tbe village. Originally built\naa a hotel, lt waa later oonnrted\nInto four flat*.\nMaurice Martin and Philippe Sam-\neon an tennants in th* two lower\nflats. Jean Baptists Laramee 1\nbla family occupy an upper flat\u2014\nand tha other one la haunted and\nBENNETT TO MAKE\nA RADIO ADDRESS\nOTTAWA, Juna 11 (OP)\u2014Prim*\nMinister R. B. Bennett, now beading\nth* Canadian delegation at tb*\nworld eoonomlc oonferenoe, wlll mske\n\u2022 speclsj radio addreu 00 Bunday,\nJun* IS. tram London.\nJOBLESS MARCH\nONLY A RUMOR\nHARD TO OR'NEW! OUT\nEDMONTON. \u2022 June II (OP) \u2014\nR.CJ-.P.   offlclala  hem   today   par-\n(ConUnned on Pae* Two)\nSavage Will Run as\nCowichan Independent\nVICTORIA. June 11\u2014Hugn Bang*,\neditor ot tb* Cowichan Leader alnoe\nI91t, we* nominated- sa an Independent candidal* to contest tbe\nCowlchan-Nswoastle constituency In\nth* next provincial election at\nmatting of over _oo vote;* b*ld at\nDuncan.\nSamuel Outhrle. Ladyamltb, hat\nbeen dominated by tb* Common-\nweelth Cooperative Confederation.\nNo Liberal candidate haa been\nnominated. A Bowser nominating\nconvention wlll be held n*M Tueaday.      \t\nFIX ANYOX FOR\n. SUMMER JAUNT\nVANCOUVER. June 11 (CP)\u2014 Hammers an pounding and :lntt*n\nan rapping away on tha hull ol\nthe steemer Anyox at Paclflo Sslvsg*\ncompany, limited, plut at Nortb\nVanoouver, in preparation for a\nsummer battle wtth tbe lc* ot tb*\nwo*t*rn arctic. Th* rtout wooden\nateamet wlll make tbe annual Vancouver-Coronation gulf voyage for\nHudson's Bay company file aummer,\nsailing on July I \u00bb1* Point Barrow to a point far In the a-etle\nbeyond the mouth\nmine river.\nBy CLAUDE  A.  JAOOEB\nAssociated Preu Staff Writer\nLONDON, Ju* 11\u2014Prtm* Minister J. Ramaay MacDonald, el-airman ot th* world economic conference,  tonight  waa  nld  to  b*\nseeking elimination ot tb* monetary   subluxation   question   which\nconstitutes   tb*   bon*   of   bitter\ncontention at tb* parley.\nTbe Pnnoh deviation falUd to-\nday to carry out tbraata of demanding adjournment ot tke oonferenoe\nuntil tbe United Statu dollar ahould\nbe   stablllwd   but   tb*   fullng   of\nanxiety over tta* problem -ontlnued\nIntenu In oonferenoe quartan.\nMeanwhile Mblnd cloeed doom\nthe American* delegation dlaoutud\nnew instructions from Pruldent *\nRooeevelt. For th* p*riod 0: an\nhour OonKU Bull, tmslatt ot th*\nUnlttd Statu delegation, met with\nhis ooUeeguu to deal with th* new\nInstruction*. On adjourning, th*\ndelegttu nfueed to discuss Mr.\nRooeenlfs means* but satd tbey\nwould ree-eembl* later tonight to\nconsider It further.\nQuarters wtn clwrly duturbed\nby tb* solid lining up ot many\ncountries opposed to dollar Inata-\nblllty and It wa unofficially pointed\nout ln oommtnt tbat oa* of tb*\nchief point* of *\u2022 W*\u00ab-dngt*n pro-\n|^.\u00a3^tTi;n_JS\nin the resolution submitted Monday\nby Senator Key Itttnun.\n(Oeattaat* -an Pag* Tarn,\nNazis Raid tk\nNationalist Party\nBERLIN. June It (API\u2014Tb* Bad\nreeolutlon entered open a n*w phase\ntoday ln attempting to eliminate Dr. -\nAlfred Hugenb**'* HMlonellat fol-\nlowers and other units wblcb formerly marched *ld* by aide u\nemnradu with tb* Bitter brown-\nshirt*.\nNatlon-wtd* mid* on Nationalist\npart headquarten wuw canted out\nand th* Steelhelmet veterans' organisation, another patriotic group,\nwaa dissolved throughout tbe Rhine-\nland.'\nDissolution of tbe uml-mllltarp\nNationalist organltntlon wu decmM\nin order to \"cteanu tb* organisation\nof Martlet and Communist element*.\nas weU u bad political leadera. and\npreeerve It u a non-polltlcal defence\norganlutlon.\"\nitoutly declare, tba argument hu\n\u00bbw\u00bbktn\u00abd them and put aU tboutht\nof aleep out or mind.\nStain crack, footsteps taoend tha\n\u2022Ulia. Tba upper ball echoes to\n\u2022oft knocking on tbt door of tba\nunoccupied tttt. Tba catch tunn\nand tba door iwlmga open and\n\u2022lams abut. Lo* voices a's hsard\nmurmuring in ths bars rooms.\nA man and woman ralsa tbeir\nvoices sdarply In inorsaslng anger.\nThs child whimpers and thsn breaks\ninto sobs and abrlekt.\nA euddan oath and tbs thud of s\nvicious blow.\nThs woman scrsams In pain. Trembling tenants In tbs other fists bold\nthsir breath as ths tsrrtilc bsstlng\ngoes on. Suddenly all Is qulst.\nThs men folk of tbs tbrss families living In ths houss have bunt\ninto tha room suddsnly ss Uft qusr-\nrel was at Ita height\u2014aad found\nnothing.\nPersiudsd. tha good Abbe Ousabltn\nblessed tbs premises. But tbs noo-\nUirna  quarrelling has contlnusd.\nLest nlgbt stout htartsd cltLnsns\nrsmalnsd on watcb\u2014but peace  snd\nVAKOOUVIR. Juna ai (AP>\u2014Tba\nreported march of 1000 Jobleu from\nroad camps to ths lower mainland\nto Vancouver is Just another rumor,\naccording to word reoelved at ths\ndty ball today.\nTHE WEATHER\nvacant.\nBach night for a month put, all I harmony ln th* spirit family pro\nthree    tennants    of   tha    building vtllsd all nlgbt.\nTemperaturee:\nNELSON _\t\nVictoria\t\nVanoounr\t\nKsmioopa   _\t\nEstevan Point -\nPrlnoe Rupert ..\nDawaon   \u2014__.\u2014\nSeattle\t\nPortland .\nSan Prancleoo\nMtn. Max.\n. tt        81\nPrince (Mart*\nLo* Angelu ._-\nPenticton\t\nVernon \t\nOnnd   Porkt\nKaalo   _\t\nOilgary   -.\t\nEdmonton   \t\nSwift Currant\nPrlnu Albert\nQu'Appelle    ...\nWinnipeg    \t\ntfanelmo\n, n\n. u\n. 50\n. *A\n. 40\n. M\n. U\n. 10\nM\n. to\n. M\n, 45\n. 47\n. 41\n. 44\n. 48\n.48\n. 80\n. M\n. 4S\n. 50\nQuestion Government\non Grain Shipment*\nLONDON. Jun* ll\/-(OP Oable)\u2014\nTh* govemmant wa* questioned In\ntbe bouw of oorn mona today a* to\nwhether It had bean poaalble to\nmake arrsngemente whereby Canadian wheat oould be ahlpped to\ntbe United Kingdom through United\nStatu porta and still get th* Brltlth\npnftrmo* ot alx unt* * busbsl. lt\nwu explained tbla could be don*\n_.provld_d th* requirement ot proof\nof the Copper- of direct consignment from Canada\nwa* mat.\nToday's Odd News Breaks\nMost Spend\nNighti in Cemeteries\nHIOH POINT, N.C. Jun* 11 (AP)\n\u2014Pour blgb school ttudante who\nopened a gran ben to tak* plctun*\nfurther scientific study ln a\neebool club wen eaoh untenced to\nspend tin nights, from 1:M pan.\nto 4 am., alon* In tb* oemetery.\nby Judge Ltwi* B Teague.\nMemory\nExpert Forgets\nTOPEKA, Kaa- Jun* It (AP)\u2014\nCharlu M. Woodmansu ct New\nTork. memory expert, forgot all\nabout his engagement to gin \u2022\ntalk and demonstntlon today befor*\ntbe Junior chamber ot oommerca.\nTh* young buslneu men bad t\u00bb\nworry along without any tlpa on\nhow to nmemUer tblnge.\nURGE INDIAN REPORTER TO MAKE\nSACRIFICE TO APPEASE GODDESS\n_ 41\n.54        8<\nand    v'.clnlty-\nMoose   Jaw\nPorecdat,\npartly cloudy and moderately rarm\nwith local showers.\nBy OAULT MacOOWN\nCanadian Preu Cerreapon*nt\nPOUT OP SPAIN. Trinidad. June\n11 (OP).\u2014\"Bloodahedl\" Tha awful\nword passed from mouth to mouth\ntoday in the village of Chafuanaa.\nwben Supertad Nalpaul calmly\nawaited' tb* dutb vengeance of\nUU Blndu goddsu Kail, becauw he\nhsd written an article dlsp-eaalng\nto Indiana of tba district.\nAlarmed at tbt strange actlona\nof the villagers, the nporter'a friends\nin Port of Spain wen relieved to\n'earn that Nalpaul bad manly cut\nhis finger while sharpening a table\nknife, but the natives considered It\nNewrtbelae*. the d*fi*nt nporter\nhu bun urged to appeen the wrath 1\nof tba goddew by werfflclnf \u2022 goat\nM he wu Instructed to do In let*\nten warning that If he nfueed b*\nwould develop polaonlng on satur-\nday, dl* on Sunday and be burled\non Monday.\nThe nporter. although hlmwlf aa\nIndian,  declared   tl)*  thrwte   war*:\n\"lujubuncomb*.\" The Trinidad Ouar..\ndlsn.   when   Nalpaul   la  employed,\ntoday declared:     I\n\"It might be well It Seeperaad\nmade tbe sacrifice, thus closing as\namaelng chapter of local fanaticism and tuptntltton.\"\n\u25a0---\u25a0v\n D.S. TENNIS ACES\nSWEEP ONWARD\nLONDON, JUM 31 (AP)\u2014 Tha\natrong American contingent, led by\nth* 1883 Wimbledon champions, Bill-\nworth Vina* and Mr*. Rilen Will*\nMoody ,c*rrl*d on through th* third\nround of th* London t*nnl\u00ab championship* today with it* rank* almost unbroken.\nThe only major* casual ties among\nthe group pf the Onlted State* were\nDavid N. KM, th* formtr columbli unlvenlty etudent- who bowed\nto Vine* In tha dtyt outitindlng\n-match, tnd Clayton Lot Burwell of\nCharlotte, N.C, an, Okford student.\nCliff Sutter, UMtr stoefen. Keith\nGledhlll, W. L. BratM, th* former\nHarvard player, iim. Dorothy An-\ndrua Burke and Virginia Rio* all\nnegotiated the third round barrier*\nauooeatfi*\"iy.   \u2022**'\n\u2022ratee. almoat unknown recorded\nthe Big up**t of the tournament bv\neliminating John S, Cliff, ranking\n\u25a0ngllsh player. Sutt\u00bbr deletted W.\nA. B.  Collin*,  Scotch   player  ,\nEINSTEIN HITS TITLE OP DOCTOB\nBRMBBLS. Belgium, Jun* il (AP)\n, \u2014The Unlvenlty of  Brussels * today\nconferred upon Prof. Albert Einstein\nthe   tltl*  doctor  honoris  causa   of\n; tht ftculty of tclenfiee..\nBOWLING GAMES\nBEGUN IN TRAIL\nTRAIL, 8.C., June 31\u2014Ttm Trlll-\nTtdantc -Ltwn Bowling olub started\noff tonight with thalr weekly competition* and;, played wall Into tha\nfirst round.\nReault* of team gam* wnt m\nfollowi:\nJohnwn 33. Rae 18, Watton 31\nLtwlt 30, Thompton 31, R. Weir\n17, MoOhle 30. Plsaplo 18.\nOamea wlll be continued Thurtdty\nnight.\nNELSON TO PLAY\nAT TRAIL SUNDAY\nTRAIL, B.C. Jun* 31\u2014Word wa*\nreoelved todsy from Jake Rothery,\npresident of the Nel*on Senior B**e-\nball club, that tha Queen City\nsquad will, be *hl* to com* to Trtll\nSunday to engage la an exhibition\nball game. Trail'* lineup wlll likely\nbe atmtlar to the team which pltyed\nIn Nelton lttt Sundty.\nRAIN THREATENS\nWednetdty wa* warm with the\nmercury refltterlng I hlgb of \u2022( dt*\ngreet'. Later In' the afternoon,- however,'* It clouded over and rain\nthreatened. Th* low temperature was\n44 degreeo.\nStench Triable\nAfter Her Meals\nfrom pain* in my rtomach, and\nheadache*, after eating my meal*.\nA friend advised ma ta taka\nBurdock Blood Bitten, aad aftar\nhaving dona ao I found a mat\nchange in me. Now I never hava\nany. trouble with my atomach, ud\nheadaches are a tkin g of the paat.\nar -2rrmS&\u00a3$?_2! -EftST ~*--\" * \u25a0* \u00ab- \u00bb ***\u25a0 -<r\n[\n -\"\u2014B_.rU.BP OHBATOM At V01B MBVIITI\ntf   R     DE LUXE BARBER SHOP\nNEXT        Special Attention to Ladle* and Children\n804 BAKEB ST. OPP. IMPERIAL BANK\n]\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in\ntttttttt,\nMa-. to80*\nLuncheon\n3*4 io 50a?\nthe Interior\"\nDinner\n35* and 66*\nPhone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nB.O.\nPte* Bu* Servlc*             aaorsa Benwell, prop.\nRotary \u00bbnd Oyro Headquarters   _.',\u201e,\nHUMB-T. Olbeon, H. McKanale, i Mrs. W. 0. Jewltt, and aon, TraU;\nO. O. Bmee, T. R. Mackenale, Van- Mrs. J. A. Jackaon, Bdmonton; Mr.\ncouver; a. B. Magi*. W. R. Lawrence, and Mra. B, Stewart, Ka*lo; H. B.\nPenticton; o. Blbldy, B. Steedmsn,, Kennedy, Lethbridge; it. P. Thoma*,\nM*dloine Bat; \u00bb. A. MacDonald, Toronto.\nWinnipeg; C. P. Perry. Iteno Mine; I\ntt)t>r)s}!ril\u00bb&?&S\u00a3Z^^\nC(5he Savoy\n\"Where the Gimt It Kin&\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERB, Prop.\n>U BAKKR BT. PHONE   18\nsettrtottwiat\n'\u00ab\u00ab*>*\u00ab\u00ab^M!\u00bbM*\u00abM\u00ab\u00bb^W'?\u00bbltmil')tftM*r\ndktVOT\u2014Mr. and Mra. Walter* and\nI1 m, Mr. and Mra. R. B. Stevens,\nB. A. Berwell, Toronto;\nHyde, Nelton; ft. Kyan, 8.\nVault. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Boots,\n^Vancouver; W. Bethel, Mra. Oeorge\nRimer, Mlaa May Elmer, Corbin;\nAte.  end Mr*.  N-  P., Alpooo,   Mlw\nMabel Alpaon, Ml** Baaal* UcWhlr\nter, Ntkusp;. Mr. and Mra. l. J.\nSmith,   victoria;   T.   8.   Buchanan,\nPortland; \u00ab. R. Cupdtle, R. a.\nHolmes, Vsnoouver; h. Toreton, Spokane; BUl White, A. R. Hartland\nVancouver,\nHUME ORIS WIN\nSOFTBALL SHU)\nWtdnttdty Hum* achool glrla bagt\nthe central achool *oftb*ll taam 0-*\nto wl* th* aoftball ahieid vhlch la\noompetad ior yearly.\nTha Hume glrla acored twloe ln\nth* lan two inninga to win the\ngame.\nTeam* ware:\nCentral\u2014Irla Johanaon, Diana Wllllama, Helen Wlgg, Dona* Long,\nRuth Chrtillane**, Kay ABd*r*_it,\nPeggy Dunnett. Mattle Smltb Pat\nMargant M\u00bbthew* and Vivian Cot\ngrov*.\nBum*\u2014BeU Weatherhead.. Jean\nSpain, Bet-bare Oarllala, Wen AW-\naon, Naoma Webber. Hani Speir*.\nThomatl* Brodl*. Muriel Smith,Rita\nSmltb, Alte* Baar. ,\nMORE ABOUT\nDETOUR\n(Contlnned From Pag* Owl\nSAN JOSE. 0*1.\u2014Evldeno* of an\nintruder In th* Umecn household.\nwho mty hav* entered befon David A. Luneon and, hi* wit*, Allan*,\nwham he 1* charged with alaylag,\nreturned home May 38 trom a vlalt\n\u2022with frlenda, la eought by Bdward\nO. Helnrlch,  Berkeley erlmlnologtit.\nwhote bulldlngt ware recently moved\nto Longbeech, to form a portion of\nthe new Dominion road camp than.\nSoma old framtt an floating, and\npart of a kitchen garden planted\nby the men can ba seen 'above the\nwater.\nAt Nelaon the water waa in contact Wadaaaday afternoon with the\nlower of the two rail* of the\noeplanade at Lakedde park.\nThe Bonner's Bitty reading tt 7\na.m. Wednesday ahowed a drop of\n.8 foot ln 34 houn, bringing the\ntottl drop from the peek to 1.1\nfeet.\nCOLUMBIA  HIOH\nLwt account* respecting tha Columbia river wan that lt was black\nwtth drift wood, aad atlll rising\nslowly. In tha forenoon it stood\ntt 38.8 fttt. or within a tenth of\na foot ot the height at which In\n1838 the terry wa* laid up and tnfflc diverted by way of ttr Mtlton-\nHtlwty   highway.\nThe lay-up that year la aald, how-\naver, to have been mon on account\not tha drift wood t. in on account\nof Inability to operate, and Unless\nth* river make* around 80 teet,\nthe terry aervlee will probably not\nbe Interrupted, The ferry la now\nbeing tied up at night on the Robton side, which necessitates the\nferryman aleeptn. aboard, this\n\u2022voiding the danger ot getting entangled with timber lama, tha drift\nwood following the Caatlegar bank.\nMEN OF BECKITT\nWIN HORSESHOES\nTRAIL, \"B.C, Jun* 31\u2014In * competition Wedneaday night of horseshoe tossing, th* team ot H. T,\nBackltt loat to that of P. O'Neill\n163-188. Tbe game* wm piiyed oft\nln foureome group*, th* flnt two\nbeing of Beckltt's team, and resulted   as   follow*:\nBackltt, Hott. 38; P. O'Nell. Bremner, 80; Balfour, W. Long, 33, D.\nCon Jonea, W. MoQuarrle, 80; Bennett, 3. Ward, 80, Groves, skinner,\n48; L. VinLondensle, C. Luyparet,\n43, s. Mirtln. X. Jory. SO.\nQuoin gamee wlll oontlnue Thuraday night.\nMiss Youla MacKay\nWed in Belling ham\nOf much Interest lt th* announcement mad* In Vanoouver by Mn.\nJean Ma-Kay, 1418 Wut Fortieth\navenue, who teU* of tho marriage\nct her daughter, Youla, to Lawrenoe\nWhelm, eldeat aon ot Mr. tnd Mn.\nc. L. Wbtltn, tbt wadding taking\nplace at Belllngham.\nMia Youla MaoKay tttended\nhigh tcbool In Neleon lttt yetr,\nwhile vUltlng btr ftther, J. Ivtn\nMacKay.\nteam\nNew Grand Hotel\nr.   L.   KAPAE,   Prop.\n-    weekly and Monthly Rata*\nHot and coM.Water\n\u2022Ingle 80o np     Double Jl-50 up\nIMW tie \u25a0 Month and Op\nOccidental Hotel\nIM Vernon St. Pbone MIL\nH.  WASSICK\nFifty   Roomi  of  Solid  Comfort\nHeadquarten for Loggen\naod Miners\nMadden Hotel\nA' Welcome Awaits You\nJA8.  I. MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot  and  Cold  Water\nIn  the U1ABT of  tba City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nRoom* fram 88c fo 81.80 Monthly\nMO and up.\nSteam heated and hot and oold\nwater In  every  room\n80S Baker St. Phone lttl\nTRAIL, B; *\u00a3.\n*e.e.eee.e\u00bbe\u00bbe#eea\u00bbee>e.*\n|   MEW CROWN  :\n: POINT HOTEL \u2666\nBuropean Plan \u2022\u00bb\nt HEADQUARItBS' t\nJ*  Commercial and Tourist Tnde a\n*                Sample Rooma\n2          COMMERCIAL   RATBS .\nWll hom   Bath    - IIM I\nWith Batb __ 82-00 and I'M.\nTRAIL, B. C.\n\"A Palace\nin the Kootenays\"\n........................\nNELSON\nDAILY NEWS\nClassified\nAds Produce\nResults.'\n\u2666\nI    Phone 143 or 144\nTRANSPORTATION \u2014 Freight and Passenger\nGREYHOUND\nLINES\nAnrtoniicc\n! Spokane Bui\nVIA   TRAIL   Commends*\nMONDAY,  JUNE   1Mb\n\u25a0tnt leivet* dtlly ewept  Sunday\nat 10:00 a.m.\nNEW   REDUCED   RATER\nNEL80N-TRAIL\nFREIGHT\nCartful Handling'\nEfficient Service\nLow Ratea\n\u2022*-   -tat* aa carry your\nTRAIL-NELSON   FBEI0HI\nNtlton   -   PHONES \u2014  Trail\n77*78      (Bud-vant)        2\nBLUE LINE\nFREIGHT\nHemorrhoids]\ntl       OH \"PILBS* <i\nart promptly and thoroughly (I\nrelieved hy the uie af\nD..CUASIS\nOllwflwIFIa-l\n\u25a0THE NBLSpN  BAfLT  NEWS,  NEUON, B.O. \u2014  THURSDAY   MORNING,  TONE* M.  ItM\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nLoe AWJBLIS\u2014H-rxiet Jordan,\nmanager of Ang*lus Temple, reports\nAlmee Semple McPherson-Hutton la\nIU in parla.\nST- PAUL. \u2014 Informttlon revttlt\n1100,000 wtt paid to kldnippere\ntor relent ot WUllam Hamm Jr.\nSearch,tor thtm continuee.\nOHBBTELLO. \u2014 Dtfflcultlet at\nlanding euppllea holda up departure\nof Italian pltnet to expeeltlon In\nChlctgo.\nWINNIPEG-, araaehoppert threaten\n80.000 acres ln aouth-weat Manitoba.\n<T '\ntook hla flntl workout for hli try\ntt limy Ctnaontri't lightweight\nUtla Friday night, in teem, th*\nebampion want through light ax-\nereleat todty and decltrad hlmatlt\nready.\nNBW TOW\u2014Tin houn attar it\nreoelved th* can,* tha federal oourt\nJury trying Chart-* B. MltcheU on\nchtrget of evading 8880,000 Income\nMx, retired tonight without having\nreached an agnemtnt.\nMOHTRBAL\u2014A nmtlng of Uw\nbondho'.dert protective committee of\nPrloe Bro*. wUl b* held hen neit\nweak to discuss various propsuis\nto tak* over tbe company* proptrty tnd M oontldtr plant ot their\nown.\nOALOART\u2014A ooroner't Jury ben\nnturned tb* vndlct th*t lnipector\nJoetbh Oarruthan waa fatally\nwounded by a bullet from a gun\nIn tb* handa ot a peraon unknown.\nLoughran Rallies to Stage Brilliant\nPunching Spree and Wallop Steve Hamas\nCtOT FOR C. N. R.\nCLERICAL MEN\nM0NTRBAL.\u00bb_une \u00bb!.\u2014(OP)-Clar*\nloal tnd other employ*** In th*\n\u25a0arne clua on tha Canadian National railway* from Cottt to com.\ntie* t reduction of pay Jul? 1 ot\n10 per cent trom tbeir batlc ratea,\nmaking a total ot SO per otnt within the put two yeirf, offlctn\nof the company tald here today.\nFifteen thousand employeea ire affected.\nMORE ABOUT\nAIRMEN\n(Continued -'rom Pag* One)\na reconditioned plane at tn altitude\nof 3000 feet. Wtth blm were Brook*\ntnd Forsyth, mechtnics of tha\nBrooks   Alrwayt  ben.\nBURIES  INTO LAKE\nIn the middle of thetr tests, for\nsome unknown naaon, tht pltne\ndropped ln a spin and plunged Into\na say of the lake juit north at\nthe air baae. Tha machine * plunged through about 10 teet ot wattr\nand wat burled ln the bottom of\ntbe  lake.\nTha bodlet of Broatch and Forsyth were recovered shortly etter\nthe ortth but tht lakt bottom wtt\nstill btlng dragged lite tonight for\nthe body of Brooke, ton of R. D.\nBrooks, president of the alrwayt\nhere. Forsyth's body was ectroely\nrecognizable, Broatch'* head waa\nbadly emashad. ,'\nR. D. Brooke left hen tonight aa\naoon a* newa of the cruh arrived.\nMn. Brook*, mother dt the ma.\nchanlc ln the ill-fated pltne, lt living In Toronto with her thre*\ndaughters tnd two other tons.\nSON   SEES  DISASTER\nA fourth ton, Ren Brooks, mtn*\nIger of th* Brook*. Alrwaya, witnessed the disaster from the air\nbsse.\nShortly alter tb* accident a Brook*\nAirway* plane \u00bbmved here trom the\nbaae to procure grappling Iron* and\nImmediately returned to Emma Lake.\nRoyal Canadian Mounted police at\nonce aet out for the scene ot tha\ntragedy.\nWith a big transport plant, whlcb\nbe operated from the tithing ground!\nof Reindeer Like to Prince Albert\nand, The Ph, Broatch earned for\nhlmaelf the the name of \"Flying\nFisherman\" thru year* ago. Ha\ncarried tona of flah to tbe railhead polnte win lt waa ruahad\nto Canadian and United state* cltlet.\nBroatch had more thin t decide\nof flying experience In nearly every\npart of Canada. He atarted hit career Wltb Laurentlde Airways at\nOrand Mere. Qua., and later waa\nemployed by Dominion Sxplorem ln\nthe Hudaon Bty dlitrlct tad at\nStoney Rapid*, saak.\nBegins Sharpshootlng  when\nHi Appears All in; Gets\nDecision\nBy EDWARD 3. NEIL\nAuotlited Prtn Spana Writer\nYANKS! STADIUM. NSW YORK,\nJune 91 (AP) \u2014 Blood itretmlng\nfrom cuta over both tytt, every\nbit of hit marvtloua ring tchniqu*\n\u2022tratnad to tb* utmost to fend off\na punch bluing youth. Tommy\nLoughren, tb* Impnulbl* veteran\ntrom Philadelphia, itaged mothtr\nof hla famoua oomt-hack* tonlgbt\nto tvtn bis aeon with slugging\nst*v*   if*,*ri*tv\nWltb a crowd of 10,000 cheering\nhla ooma-badk In the final round*,\nLoughran atabbed bla way to a 10-\nround decision, the teoond ha hu\ntcond ln nil tour engagement** with\nth* formtr football itar trom Penn\nttttt.\nLoughran gavt a maaterful die-\nplay of boxing UUU, ring general-\nablp and ihirpebootlhg punching,\nOolng Into tha ninth round, hla\nleft eye Ud wu out tnd tban ww\nt daep eut ovw bis right aye. Ha\neeemed Und. about to go.\nBut apparently he wu Juat beginning to tight. He called on new\napeed In th* ninth and tenth,\nJabbed Hunts' head back oa hla\nehoulden, tnd ripped it him with\nboth handa, fighting Inatead ot boxing. Tim*, ind tgtln ba Nt tba\nyouugiter back wltb dean Delta to\ntb* chin that won blm the lut two\nroundt by the claamt margin* ot\n-tha fight, tnd with tbtm tbt de-\nclilon.\nMORE ABOUT\nROBERT BURKS\n(Contlnacd rrom Pag* Ona)\ntltlly confirmed tha nport three\nmen apparently han bttn drowned\nIn Lake Atbibaaka. word of tht\ntragedy reached B.c MP from Dr.\nLewla of Fort Chlppewyan. wblob\nle on Lake Athtbuka and whlcb\nhu no communication facilities.\nTbe measag* ww ttken by plana to\nMcMurray and telegraphed to Bdmonton.\nOtber details of tha tragedy are\nnot known Dut R.CMJ. man in\ntha ana ban betn ordered to In-\nvettlgtte.\nLake Atbabukt, \u2022 deep-water Mm,\n1. \u2022ppioxlmately ne mllu long with\n80 or 80 mil** ot It* length In Alberta aad th* reat In Saekttchewan.\nAirplane* operated by Canadian Alrwaya, limited, m*ke ocaulonal trip*\nover th* length of th* lata.\nTha lake la ia tha northern portion ot Alberta and Saakateltewan,\nbeing doea to the Northwut Terr!-\ntorlea border.\n___\nROOTS THAT GO  DEEP\nStrength comai to a Irm by steady growth\nthat drives ltt roots deeper aach yaar. Tho\nhistory of th* Royal Bank, avar line* Its\nestablishment sixty-four yean ago, has\nbtan ona of loundly conservative progreu,\nitt strength Ii deep-rooted in experience.\nTHE\nROYAL    BANK\nOF-  CANA DA\nCommunity Chest\nTRAIL, 8. a. June 31.\u2014Balance\nof revenue over expenditure imount-\nlng to 8568.31 wu shown by tbt\nCommunity Chut tor 1888-33 by H.\nP. Ktngwtll, treuurtr In hi* nport.\n\"It mutt be vary gratifying to\nyou.\" wu tbe commtnt ot O. w.\nOuUltume. honorary auditor, refer-\nIng to tbe financial ttttemtnt.\nIn a summary of receipt* and ax*\npendt-un* over th* flv* y**n 1838-\n-\u00bb to 1081-88. recelpte wan glvan\nu 818.-0888 tnd disbursements u\n818,388.88. Although dubunemente\ntor tht put yttr wan heavttr tban\nIn any previous yetr, nettpte w\ntlto greater tnd sufficient to matt\nth* demand*\nClothing expenditure tor tbe tint\nyetr wu 1177.48. and thl* Item lnereued each year until tbe 1833-88\ntotal waa al.3S9.73_ It wu surmised\ntblt wu due to cttlatni being kbit\nto kup tbt Community Cheat weU\nsupplied with warn clothu for the\nflrtt yun ot operation, and to being untblt to mtkt such donttloni\nUtterly. It therefore became necessary to purchut more tnd mart\nwttrlng apparel.\nConsiderable increase wu noted\nIn fu*l expenditure, also, for 183J-83\nbtlng 8480 compared with 8158 for\nthe lower year af 1893*80.\nRIVER AT TRAIL\nOVER 39 FEET\nTRAU. B.C. Juna 31.\u2014A rite at\n-7 loot In tbs Columbia rlv\u00bbr\nnot-d Wadaaaday night wu lan\nthan during tha prevloua day by\nabout ona Inch. Height of the river\nwu 80.06 feet u compared to 88.08\ntut tt tbe ttmt Umt lut yetr.\nWtter It now seeping into tbt\nnuamantt of some ef tbe buiMlngi\non tht wait ude of Bay avenue.\nbut no dtmtga hu bun dona.\nCENTRAL BOYS WIN\nSOFTBALL SHIELD\nOentral boys defuted the Hum\nsoftball teant 13*13 at tba Hume\ngrounds Wedneaday to win tbe\npublic icbool softball shield. Thle\nshield It competed for yearly, by tht\ntwo public lohOoli.\n132 FAMILIES ON\nH-EL1EFJN TRAIL\nCost Is $4.57 Ptr Individual;\nSocial Service Cost* High\nTRAIL, B. C, Juna Si,\u2014TraU had\ntn ivtrtgt ot 183 ftmlllu co relief far tba tint tit* montba of thla\nyear, and tbe avert_o monthly cqet\npar bead to tha olty of each individual hu been Juit oyer 14.37.\nTottl expenditures on relltf fcr the\nfire monthi bu bean 030.iai.84.\not whleh tht provincial and federal\ngovernmint* contributed 18,713.88.\nThe city upended glo.448.9d.\nIs idditlon to tbe 'burden of n-\nlltt tbt Mty hu bad to 'contribute\nto wcial nrvlct cottt. thut Including TrtnquUle lehetotlum, mental\nhospitals tnd mothen'. -penalon*\nPour patltntt tt T_inqulllt cott the\ndty 8000 for January tnd Ftbruiry, tbl Mtreb tnd April aooounta\nnot htvlng bun received u yet.\nThe dty hu bean billed tar a por-\nUon of Ute aum* paid to 18 under\ntbe mothers* -penalona regulations,\ntbls coat from January to April\namounting to 11354.84.\nHOME RUN\nSTANDING\nBome runt yeatarday\u2014Oehrlg, Lu-\naerl. Yankees: shet, Brownt; Alexander, Cookt, Red Box; Oahrlnger.\nTigers; p. waner, Plratu; O'Doul,\nOlants; Whitney. Braves: one etch.\nTbe letder*\u2014Oehrlg, Ytnkeei, 17;\nPou, Athlttlci, II; Rutb. Yankees.\n16; Klein. Phllllu 13; Berger,\nBravu, 13; LaaaarL Yankee*, 13.\nLeague totala\u2014Amerloan, 317; National 181; total 468.\nBOWL IN THREE\nGREEN EVENTS\nTwo men'a gamu, a ladlu' gam*\nand a mixed gam* were bowled on\nthe Neleon Lawn Bowling taiocla-\nUon'a gnep* on th* CPJt. flats\nWedneeday evening. In th* men's\ngame J. Draper*! rlnk but thtt of\nI. T. Braka't 31-7 and P. Coulttr'a\nring dtfeittd J, P. Morgtn'i rlnk\n10-8. Tht ladlu' game went to Mn.\nWheeler'a bowlers who defeated a\nrink skipped by Mn. A. Bllott 13-8.\nC. Romano's bowlera took t clou\n18-14 win over tha H. Allen rlnk.\nWHO WAS SUCKER\nTRAILITE OR FISH?\nTRAIL, B.C., June JI.\u2014Pit-as in\nthe Columbia rlv*r hav* been having\na fine time thla pan week or to.\nWith \u2022 th* rlter ftawing pan the\nback doon of a number of houses,\noertaln residents htve bun gtner-\ncualy feeding crumb* to th* flah.\nAt tba \"MoCIarmit Manor\" 0. A.\nMlttun wu to generous thit he f*d\nth* flthu nearly all th* bread In\nthe houae.\nThen to get even be decided to\ngo a-flahlng. He wu *ucoe*ifui,\nltndlng t beautiful three-pounder\nthat ht thought would provide a\nfine breakfait. But hli htrd-httrted\noompilon put him right\u2014It wu a\n\u2022quaw-flah\nMORE ABOUT\nCONFERENCE\n(Continued From Ptgt One)\nOeorget Bennett, letder of the\nPrench repreuntaUon In th* outstanding addreu of today jttor* t\naub-oommlttu od th* monetary oom-\nmluton, uked: \"How can capital\nIlow and ooafldenoe be tutored tt a\noountry wltb aound flnincw ind t\nbalanced budget can be hard hit be-\ncauu near or distant countrlu hire\nembarked on perUoua courrn ot in-\ntlttlon or currency devaluation!\"\nMtny delegttu Interpreted his remark* u an appul to ind doUar\ndepreciation before Franc* ihould\nbe foroed off the gold itandard.\nA aucouelon of speakers pleaded\nfor monetary atabUlaaUon u ctttn-\ntltl to reiteration ot confldtnce. including repreientativei of Italy,\nSwltaerland, Poland, Norway,' Oar*\nmany, Rumania and JugoalavU.\nThe dl*cu*alon arou during conalderatlon of a Britiah resolution\ncftUlng for euy money and cheap\ncredit pollclu.\nThe ooneervative gold atandard\ncountrlu doubted the feulbUIty ot\ntht program tnd warned ol ltt pot*\n\u2022lbl* danger*.\nEast Trail Men\nTRAIL, B.C.. Jun* 31\u2014Tb* But\nTrail team of the TraU Borusho*\nand Quoit* dub detested the ctty\ntaam at a game ot quoit* tonltht,\nth* soon being 43-38. The tint of a\nthree-gtmt series wu won by the\ntut Trail aquad 31-13 and ono\nmen gtmt la to be played to dedd.\ntfce wlnnen. The final dath wlll\ntake pltot it the grounds on Otdar\navenue on June St.\nTbe But Treu team ottered a\nchilling! to toy out-of-town olub,\nno mtltdr where they ire locited,\nprovided home-and-home gtmet an\nplayed.\nTbe boya are lining up a handicap\ncompetition with an entranc tea *nd\nao far th* foUowlng namu htv*\nbun entered: Herd, UVlngitone,\nToung, Cummlngt, Crulektbtoki,\nMtlrou, MoOovem, Jonu, Perguion,\nWoodi. Long and Cady.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B. C, June 31.\u2014Dominic\nWllmei md hit ton and daughter-\nln-law, Mr, and Mre. David Wllmu\nof Inverneta. Mont., were guutt\nof N. WUmu, Plna avenue, lut\nweek. Mr. WUmu accompanied hla\nbrother and nephew and nieoe to\nNorthport Saturday, when tbey left\ntor home.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOordon McCallum haa bun vltltlng in Onnd rorki for the put\ntew dtyt.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nO. McParlon and daughter ot\nOrand Porki ware In Trail Sunday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nArthur caldlcott hat nturntd\nhomt from the Unlvenlty of Brltlth\nColumblt to ipend tba summer with\nhit ptnntt. Mr. and Mre. H. C.\nCaldlcott, Rlveralde avenue,\nlet\nMr. and Mrs W. Bauohand hav*\nu thtlr gutttt tht latter* mothtr,\nMn. a. O Wllaon and alater. Mr*\nReginald Pendlck ot St. Jobn, New\nBrunawick. They were joined at\nCrenbrook by another Hilar, Mlu\nM. J. Wllioo, and from there took\nthe motor trip to Banff and Lake\nLouise, returning by Calgary to\nTreu.\ness\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL    B0DSB8    AJTO    LOTB-Ut.\naurenca. Notary  J. a Andenofc.\n'   (7183)\nCONVENT GIRLS\nWIN SOFTBALL\nIn a recant softball game played\nit tba Central tchool. the Convent\nglrli but tbe Central tchool nine,\n13-8. ^\nThe Convent girls tcond tire run*\nln th* tint Inning to uk* * big\nlead, added two ln the ucond end\nthree In the fourth and sixth innings-\nVivian Coagrave wu a run getter\nfor tbe leaden, tooting three time*\nand reaching third one*. Muy Mao-.\nDougall, Betty Klrkpatrlck and Lou-\n_\u00bb OoUetU *oot*d tnn* oaeh tor\ntbe Convent. Roar Kunta got on\nbeeu every Ume, eoorlng one run\nand being left on third twice tnd\non teoond onu.\nTHISTLES TO MEET\nTRAIL JUNIOR REPS\nTRAIL. B.C, June 31\u2014Tbe Tbu-\ntlu, senior city loccar league turn\nwlU cluh tomorrow night wllh a\nreprauntauve taam ot th* lunlor\nleague. Judging nam tbe gtme played by tba Junlon Monday night,\nthe young-ton in going to do t lot\not running around tbe unlor iquad.\nTbe lut Ume tbe junlon met a\nsenior squad tha play and scon\nwan both pretty cloae,\nSHIPMENT OF TIN\nPLATES IS COMING\nMONTRBAL. Jun* 11 (CPI\u2014Al a\nreault of the imperial economic con-\nlereno* beld ln Ottawa lut rear,\nona million boxee of Un platu arc\ncoming to Canada from Great Britain tn a alngle order. Blr William\nFirth, repreeentttlve of \u2022 London\ntin plate manufacturing firm, stated\nhere today.\nWILLIAM n. BrUtNOS DIES\nVAKOOtnWR, June Jl\u2014(CP)-\nWlllltm H. BlUlnga, 68, w*ll-known\niniurtnct mtn tnd resident of Vancouver 86 yean, la dead hlra.\nMr. Billing! wu t nttlve of Ontario.\nTRAILITES SPEAR\nLOGSJPOR WOOD\nDriftwood Plentiful But the\nWork Is Htrd\nTRAIL, B.C., June 31\u2014The old\ncue Of lt being more fun tq look on\nthan to be t participant hu arisen f\ntgtln tt the Columblt river sinew\nhigh wtter hu brought do-vn the 3\nutmlagly Infinite supply of drift.\nwood.\nFrequently a group of people ore a\n\u2022un standlni on th* <hor* of tbe\nriver at the etreftt end* watching j.\nlost  oarsman  rowing   upttream   by   i\nway ot tbe  btck eddies. On ipot-   '\nting a long coming down the river\nhe  wiu  row out in mid-stream to !\u00ab.\nmut  lt  tnd there tie  the loi  to S\nhu bott. Tben tb* work itaiw.'H* \u25a0\npull* for the shore but it th* um*  .\ntime la travelling down stream at a I\nrapid ipeed.  He eventutUy retciiet\ntbe   shoreline   and   then,   with   hit  I\ncaptive,  manipulates  In  the eodlu   *\nclou to. th* shore to land the log. *$\nThan In a few mlnutu  lis  li off i\n\u2022fter \u00abnotber (tick ot firewood.\nOt course there tre mo o for- \u2022\ntun\u00bbt* neldent* ot Trail \u00bbho stand f\non their 'back verandahs, with a -\nlong pole and Ju*t guide the log* |\nth*t get Into the eddies ln their I\nback yard, onto shore, which tbout I\nnow, I* thtlr front yard.\nDIAMOND AGAIN\nHEADS TRAIL CHEST-.\nTRAIL, B.O., June 31.\u2014R. w.\nDiamond, prealdent of the TraU\noommunlty chest, and hla enure\nelite of officers were reelected to\n\u2022erve for 1038-34 at th* annual\nmeeting of the organlxation. Otber\nofflcen elected ware: J. R. Andereon, vlce-pruJdant; H. P. KlngwaU,\ntreuurer; Mlsa C. P**rl Murray,,\neeeretary; ud Mn. C. W. Oullltuau,\nJ. R. Andereon, C. A. Newman, Rev.\nW. F. price, W. F. Doubt, Mn. M.\nL. Barnu and A. Major, executive.\nfnittke,\nCrenuine\n'Vaseline' Petroleum Jelly is a\nstandard product tbe world over\n\u2014pure, safe, sanitary. Por first\naid, nursery and a faundraAnher\nnothing can take t^^H\nof it. Soothing and healing.\nAa ideal emollient. Tasteless,\nmay be taken internally. It is refined by a special process of the\nChesebrough Manufacturing\nCompany. For your own protection insist upon the genuine.\nlOOK FOR THI TtADIMASK\nVAIUINI WHIN VOU  BUT.\nIf yob don't see it yon ara not\ngetting the genuine product of\nChesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd.,\nJ J20 Chabot Avenue, Montreal;\nIvi\nI lime's\nI roekt and\nOOtWMT\nFOUR SPECIALS-Thurs., Fri. and Sat\nReady-to-Wear\nShoes\u2014Hosiery\nMedical Arts Building       I\nar        I\nry        I\nNaturalized Trailites\nto Get Certificates\nTRAIL, B.C.. June 31\u2014About 13\ncluasu-of Tnll wlU be presented\nwltb Canadian cltlaan cartllioate*\nby tht Arthur Chapman * ot tha\nI.O.DR. Friday evening The remit-\noatai are preeented following receipt\not naturelnetlon paper* tram th*\nrovtrnmint\nPreeenttllbn will b* m\u00bbd* by Mr*.\nF. B. DMktMl, regent of the chwter,\n\u2022nd by Mr*  Jamw Ooupland,\nMISS D. HOPE IS\nESSAY WINNER\nTRAIL, B.C.. Jun* 11\u2014Mm Dorothy Hopt, gride VIII pupil of th*\nTrtu Centrei aohool, woa tint prlw\nfor in tatty on \"Oanada Baoooee\nBritiah.\" The prlae waa donated by\nA. O. Camtron and I* enUtled \"The\nLetteri of Oentral Wolf*.\" Tht\nessay dealt largely with Wolfi%\npart In the Brltlih right igiinit\nthe French for  Canada.\nWash Crepe Dresses\nI\nla Whit* and Pattel Shade*. Slaes 14\nto  44   \t\n$1.95 I\nNew lend Crepe Dresses\n$4.95\nIn   aM   tb*   buret   shades.   Including\nWbllt.   Specially priced at \t\nWeld-rest Chiffon Hosiery\nFall Moments, cradle foot.    A  complete i\nselection ef shade*, sites 814 to 18\t\nSHOES\nII ... that an different.\nStyles that an nsw and\nfit.\nSee Our Windows for White Footwear.\nORDERS SENT C. O. D. APPROVAL\nI   MAIL OR]\nPPR0VAL 1\n UT KAMLOOPS\nTROUT TOTALS\nPoods Penask Mean Only\n500,000 Eggs This\nDistrict,\nA* a result of tba high water\nMm high inter at Penask Uke In\nMerritt    dlatrlct\u2014thla   district\nreceive only 600.000  iCamlooofl\nit  etsu.   instead   of   the   000,000\nited for  here.  II.  C. Crawford,\n.ten dent    ot    Dominion    fish\ntries ln this district, has been\nItCu\nhlgb water came over the\npena at the Penask lake hatch-\nand liberated most of the\n\u25a0pawners, with the result\nit the egg collection will probably\nba over Bo per oent of what\nbeen planned.\nlieu of operating the Oerrard\nery thli year, the department\nsherles agreed to send in eyed\nfrom other sources, and the\nk   hatchery   waa   to   provide\n||j.k.htng   wlll   be   done   at   tbe i\ninto eying station, and will start'\n, t couple of weeks.    Mr. Craw-\nrd   has   not   yet   been   Instructed\n| to   tbe   man   to   be   put   ln\nlarge then.\nAdvices from Oerrard ere that\nHB\u00ab has been a good run of spawn's fish, with the presumption that\nAural spawning has been at least\n\u2022rage at that point. There aro\niTlous parte of Kootenay lake, par-\nlarly oreek mouths, whero the\nfish are known to spawn.\nO   SIX-MILE   PENS\nfiigh water\u2014the looal high water\ntime\u2014has also cut down the\ntain trout egg collection,\nh began at Six-Mile lakes and\nearly in June, about the\ntoe that the Cottonwood collection\nH finished.\nteat week'a flood water submerged\nw pens, and liberated tbe spawn-\nIt trout that A. G. Bush was\nEpplng. Tba water la now down\nnln, and the odllectlon will.pro-\nUbly wind up Thursday, but in-\nBad of Six-Mile providing 300,000\nns, as planned, tbe collection\npi   run  around   160,000.\nCoombs Second\nDeputy on Kaslo's\nlire Department\nKA.5LO, B. O.. June ai.\u2014Members\nof the Kaalo Volunteer piro Brigade\nheld their meeting wtth Ohlef E.\nK. Latham presiding. WUllam Timma\nand Floyd * Oarrett were nominated\nfor membership to 'be voted upon\nat Uio next meetihg. A, W. Anderson\nresigned as seoond deputy owing\nto hla leaving town, and A. Coombs\nwee promoted from third to seoond\ndeputy and C. J. White was made\nthird deputy. There waa a good attendance, nearly every member\nanswering  to roll  oaU.\nvmjum nutt kews, neuom. %a **. thumdat nobbing. nwB\/n, w\u00ab\nWHAT BO YOU THINK?\nProficient, in Study and Sport\n'Rationalist\" Answers\n\"?0 Canal Street\"\nTo th* Alitor.\nSir\u2014I am -eony  to  troubla  jou\nagain nut aftar reading \":,  Canal\n8-V   rambling   etfuikm   In   your _________________________________________________\nlasts, of June 13. lu _\"._lch lie '. si*a I *\u25a0*\"*\u00bb\u00bb *nd  Hold*  to  be  true\n-._..      ' _<M___\u00bb    _,.~i.   ._-._\u25a0    __.._.    ah.    __\u25a0_.<\ntto. \u00abplrit of agmostvntm u th*\nwt k tnm Ua ntt. An them\ntb* ward* of a true tgnottlc as\nquoted from bit laat letter' \"I\nwelglied lallflon in tba balanw and\nfound It wanting.\"\nTo weigh anything mentally one.\n.muat haw etsarfwhere- In.bl* mind\n1 * substratum of fact* that ha be.\n^^^^^^^^^^_\n~r\nup ao much apaoe to sty ao Uttlt;\nTea Committee Is\nNamed for Fair\nCRAWFORD BAT, B. C\u201e Juxp 31\n-VThe monthly meeting of tbe Womens' Institute wae held at the\nhome of Mrs. Wateon on Saturday.\nIt waa well attended, aeveral members coming from Orsy Creek.\nMre. Wateon, president, gave the\nmotto for the month \"Think thoughtfully of your thoughts.\" A letter\nof thanks for a donation of 15\nwas read from the Queen Alexandra Solarium, Vanoouver laiand.\nMrs. Bourne, Mrs. McDonald, Mn.\nO. McOregor were appointed to attend   to  the   tea  at   the   fall   fair.\nMrs. Wateon gsve an addrees on\n\u2022Sweet Pickles\", which waa followed\nhy a hunt In tbe garden for 13\ntlna of products wblch had been\ncarefully hidden by Mrs. Wateon,\nthe successful hunters keeping their\nfind. A, dainty tea was eerved by\nMrs. Wateon and- Mlss Walker.\nTbe Oray Creek members presented til* president with a beautiful\nbouquet of flowers for her birthday\nanniversary.\n[tthe figuree of the dairy division,\nInartment of agriculture, show the\nUted butter graded for March. 1883,\nna 13,910 tons, and the unsslted\nBt tons, a total of 13.33a tons,\nipared with 10,037 tons for March\n1. an lncreaae of 3306 tons, or\nttJ3 per cent.\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nDEFEATS KASLO\nONE-NIL, SOCCER\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C, June 31\u2014\nThe Kaslo football team played a\nmatch with the South Slocan team\non the home ground on Tuesday\nwhen the latter won by one goal.\nThe teams were Tery evenly matched, Colonel Jobn Murray soored the\ngoal for the home team, A. Wallach of Nelson was the referee.\nThero was a large crowd of spectators.\nThe South Slocan baaeball team\nmotored to Perry's Siding on Sunday whero they played a match,\nthe score being 10-0 ln favor of\nPerry's Siding.\nFELL DOWN IN THE STREET\nHe Dreaded Going Oot\nI  feel   I  muat  tak*  olf  my  hat\n.to hint ln one  respect.\nI think he hu \u00abhown ua\u2014unwittingly no doubt\u2014in tb* fourth\nand, fifth paragraph* of hi* lut\nletter where the Id** of *n all\npowerful creation oame Irom; that\nit originated ln th* mind ot th*\n\u2022nel*nt tevtft.\nIt ts amusing to not* ho* your\ncorrespondent arrofata* to himself\nall tha power* of thinking worth\npo*****lng.\nAnyone wbo dq\u00ab* not think or\nbelieve u b* do**\u2014tb* umt appllea\nlo \"Believer\"\u20141* *lmply a tool. And\nbe ttlk* of conceit. Il hi* arrogant\nattitude, and the fact that he presumes to know the unknowable 1*\nnot conoelt, then I don't know the\nmeaning of tbe word.\nAgain and. again he advltes mt to\nthink. Be would greatly benefit lf\nhe would apply that process to\nhimself. H* ask*, \"Why is on* born\ndisused tnd another whole?\" A\nwlw dl*pe_-k*t)on of providence I\nsuppow. Aooordlng to your cgrret-\npondent's Idu, Sir Arthur Keith,\nthe cel\u00ab_n\u00bb_Kl scientist snd anatomist la only a tool, u alao ara 9,\n3. Gould, the educationist, professor\nLukl, Jowph McCabe, th*. pro-.\nline writer and lecturer, who wa*\nat one time the Very Reverent\nrather Anthony. Th* Uta 3. U.\nRob*rt*on and th* lata Vlcount\nMorley come under the same heading\nto mention only a tew ot the R.\n9.  A.  number*,  paat  and  prewnt.\n\"90 canal Bt.\" tdvlws m* \"To\nhold no trafflo with unknown\nton**.\" Well, well, lent tbat rlohf\nBow eny man oould hold, traffic\nwith foroe* unknown to him I*\nbeyond m*. And thl* 1* clear thinking.\nAgain, ha \u2022dvlw* m* to proeur*\nbook* on the\u2014-religion. I euppdee\u2014\nsubject. I think I oould reoommend hlm to som* publication* tbat\nwould Improve hla mind lt properly\ndigested.\nComing to the end of hi* letter\nI am taken aback at hla cordial\nImpttftnoe ln tuggestlng that I\n'\"hate them wbo dlagraoe with (me)\nyou\". I hat* no m\u00bbn.\nI sugfwt that ninety-nine .out\nof every hundred Ohrtstltnt. and\nall other rellg-onltte, accept their\nreligion without going through the\nproceu of thinking. Thay tlmply accept ft beoauw thalr people before them were of that penuaalon.\nBad \">0 Canal St'*.\" or \"B*tl*W*\"\npeople heen Mohammedan* or Bud-\nhlsts   they,   th*   above   mentioned,\nother word* th* mau wbo mentally\nweigh* muat flrat ttSume the possibility at knowing ud further\nmuit presume thkt he hlmwlf doe*\nknow *omethlng about th* lln* of\nargument by which agnostic* reuon\na true knowledge of Ood out of\nexistence. Tb* ume line of reaaonlng would render visionary and 11-\nluaory our knowledge ot all m*tartai\nthing*. It I* an unt-uabje poaitlon\nbecauw all our thinking la baaed on\nthe awumptlon that wa do know\nsomething; all mental effort la\nbawd on the usumptlon that know\nledge   la  resl.\nStill another quotation to ahow\nthat \"Rationalist\" 1* not a oon-\nalstent agnostic. Be uya: \"All ths\nphilosophy, all the law, all the L.\nL. Bs In the world, will not make\nright  wrong, nor wrong right.\"\nTbew are not the words of an as-\nnostlc. They are Um worda of a firm\nbeliever tn principle* ot right .and\nWrong, more enduring tban the\nevorligtlng hllla, more profound\nthan th* mighty. d*\u00abp, more listing\nthan tlm*; prhuipKa that existed\nere the morning stars ung-together\nand that shall retain tbeir power\nwhen the huven* sh*U He g*tb*red\nis a aoroll. Tba man who firmly\nbelieves In the unchingeabtllty ot\nright *. and wrong muat Inevitably\nthink ot aom* Power behind thew\nprinciple* If he think* long enough\nand, eoniUUntly enough be will with\nthe ear of reuon \u00bbt last hear a\nstill *mall voloe uylng: \"I am the\nLord: 1 change'not.\"\n\u2014n\u2014 -i sfsi att\nNelaon, B..C. June 10, 1B33.\nEconomic Methods\nUseless in Solving\nEconomical Problems\nuoimn\nTo- tbe Bditor:\nSir\u2014we are aaked by the preu\nand public to pray for the membeia\nof thl* con_eren6e, to give them\nstrength snd wisdom for solving\nth* world's greatest economic (__*-\nprewlon. For my part, I prater\naction Inatead ot prayer- But If\nwe llnd ourselves unable to make\nproper uw ot oor energy, without\npraying\u2014tben I uy,'\"By all meana\nprayl-\nTo solve tba world'a eoonomlc\nproblem by eoonomlc methods la\nJuat at Insane u to Imagine th\u00bbt\nwe oan put-on fleeh by etarvlng\nourwlvu. By such prooesw* we only\nbuck the law* of nature.\nOur    ruler*    and    statesmen    are\n____________ .milling   around   Inalde   the   vlcloua\nwould have bun supporters * end circle constructed from our pre*-*\ndefenders of either of thow religion* I,__,   monetary , *y*t*m.   Th*y   han\nA MARTYR\nTO  IHEUMATISM\nK*ard__ lurveTafcn woe time br thl*\npan's rheumatism to hare become so\nBor. He does noi uy anything\n_BO__t that. But he does make it\nkaa that it needed only four or five\nlonth* of Knuchen to make him\nmet all about the pain he onoe\nOnered.\n.Ms Is twlm he write* <\u2014* I have often\ntea Knuchen announcement* in the\n\u2022pen, and I think it ia only fair that\natoo ahould (ire a small teetimony.\nhsve used Kruschen Salt* for over\nwo yun.   Bribre I started to rue it,\nWM troubled with rbeumstttm very\n\u2022diy. chiefly in ray leg*.   I had it so\n____l used to tall down in the itreet.\nthis laat 18 or SO months I bave\nteit anything at all;   in fact,\nfojgntgen it altogether, whereu\nI aaad to dread going out\nen   la   non   valuable   than\nIt\"\u2014LU\n\" Uttle daily doee\" of Knuchen\nntains a aeienUnc combination of\n' icral salts which tone up all your\nuu of elimination\u2014Uver, kidneys\nI stomach\u2014and keep them working\nas  Nature\naa the cue might be. ^^^^^^^^\nIf   we   practice   the   lallflon   of\nHumanity we aaad no other.\nlt we muat .postulats a creator\nfor everything that exist* than,\n_n common reaaon, wa muat postulate\n. creator tor that creator if nothing could happen by Itulf. *\nRATiOMALU-r\nsmoothly tad cO-deathr    .\t\nintended. The reward of thia internal\ncleanliness  is   a   freshened   and   invigorated bloodstream which courses\nthrough your veins, driving -ail fan-\npurities before it. Poisonous uric acid\nwith   its   needle-pointed   crystals   is\nexpelled through the natural channels,\nand the peine of rheumatism cease.\nAnd as you continue with the \" little\ndaily dow \" of Knuchen, your whole\nbeing\u2014body and brain\u2014respond* to\nthe purifying force. t\u00bb\n______      _.    n' unnmania.     a   w.   snow   noraing\nKruachen Salt* is obtainable at aU   ,t ,u then w* cannot even know\nDrug Storea at *Sc and 75c. per bottla. ^^^^^\n\"Believer\" Delves\nInto Real Meaning\nof Word \"Agnostic\"\n- To th*  Bditor:\nSir\u2014Referring to the letter of\n\"RatlonalUt\", appearing In thl*\ncolumn of th* 15th Instant, I not*\nhi* declaration that strictly speaking h* la sn agnostic and that,\nhe believe*, thtr* I* only one true\nreligion, the religion of Humtnlty.\nA* \"Rationalist\" dou not- define\nthe term \"agnaatto\", I have consulted the oentury dictionary and\nthe Encyclopedia Britannic* to\nlearn tbe aocepted meanlnf of\ntha term. In lte broader application an agnoatlc 1* on* wbo denies\ntb* powlbtllty of knowing anything\nat all. Shakupeare glvu ua th*\nqulnteueno* of thl* belief when\nhe makes one of hi* ch*r\u00bbcters ur,\n\"W* are aueh stuff u dream* are\nmada of, and our Ufa la rounded\nwith a aleep.*'\nPuihed to lte logical ooncltulon\nagnosticism become* ridiculous and*\nuntenable.     If   we   know   nothing\nA girl athlete who la.at the top\nol th* swimming world and *l*o\ntoday, at the tqp of.hir clau at\nth* University of Toronto, 1* Mlu\nBetty Bdward*. Mlw Edwards wlll\ngraduate   this   year , In   household\neconomies,  which  will   entitle  her\nto the degree of \"BA.\" She graduatea at the top of -htr claw, which\ngoes to Prove -that aport snd study\ngo  htnd-lh-htnd  lf  properly  han-\ndled., ^^^^^^~~~~*****~~~~~~~~~~~m\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN    RADIO\nCOMMISSION  NETWORK\nckv      crcN      cbcv      cm\n010 ION 1100 1130\n8:00-0:30 Canadian Folk USn, from\n\u25a0   Montreal\n0*30-740 Singing  String*   soloists\n* and   Orch.   o6nd.  by. Alex.\nChuhaldln-\nHow About\nYour Library?\nNever before have we been able to\noffer the public such low prices to\nenable them to renovate their library\nand have their valued books repaired\n\u00bband made to look practically new\nagain\t\nBOOKS REPAIRED FOR\nthe almple tact tbat we know nothing at all and our agnosticism\nvanlshw ln tba void ot nothingness.\nIn legal parlanoe w* have talked\nourwlvu out af court. To um *\nmora commonplao* Illustration, vn\nhave been' given enough rope end\nh*ve bulged ourwlvu.\nNow   \"R*tion*ll*t'*\"   mental   *t_\ntltud* u u tar removed from tbe\nbeen born, bred - and educatad in*\n\u2022Id* of thl* clrcl*, ahd find themselves unable to break through,\nPreeldent Roowvelt ls the first\nstatesman to try and break through\nthla financial circle, that enalavw\nour clvlltutlon. \\^^_^_^_^_^_~\nwe wiU obwrra, that the num\neffort* of th* prewnt world'* oon-\nferena* wul be to mend thl* gap\nln th* monetary \u2022trueture, which\nthe prealdent ln u. 8. A, ha* dared\nto open. And the Statesmen have\nejnady partly \u2022uoceded, u you wUl\nobserve by reading Arthur Blra-\nbene't reference to the us. A.\nCongreu ln the \"Vanoouvar Bun\"\nunder data of June 8 where he\nrefer* to th* aecretary of the U. S. A.\ntreasury, uklng the publlo to\nsubscribe to tb* hundred million\ndollars worth of Oovernment notw.\nto mwt th* ooat of publlo works\nprogram.\nTlw contracton *nd wcrker* wUl\nbe peld with thle money, printed-]\nand backed by tbe government.\nMr. Bunbane gou on to aay:\n\"Why noi print tbe money and\npay it direct to the worker*, Instead of borrowing tt . and tben\npay interest?\"\nII ith* government borrow* IS,-\n000,000,000, and taku 90 yeara to\npay, tha Interest will amount to\n*8,000,000,000l In otber words. $9,-\n000,000.000, for work and (6,000,000,\n000  for  Intereet.\nTin* I* a confirmation of my\nmonetary theory explained and advocated tn your paper for yeara.\nBut money luued from tbe government for uw *mongst Its subjects\nmu*t be controlled, whloh 1* Impossible with our prewnt monetary\nsystem.\n* The falacy that tbe so-called\nInflation now practiced In u. B. A.\noan ba controlled, bs not worth the\nconsideration, even hy lte advocate*.\nTbe billion* of monty. now luued\nend put Into circulation by the u.\nNRC-KOO NETWOBK\nKHQ      KOW     KFI     KOO    KOMO\n_M        MO        640        790        9.0\n6:00 Denoe   music,   Th*   Modern\nBaron Munchausen\n7:00 Amos \"n* Andy; blackface com.\n7:ig Sam Robbtn'* Orcb.\n7:80 Dwth Valley Day*, 'Old Ranger'\n8:00 Symphony Hour\n9:00 Captain Henry* Show Boat\nio-oo New* nuhw\n10:15 Anion  Wwk'*  Orch.\n11*00 Ah*  Lyman**  Oreh.\n11A0 Organ  Concert   (KOO)\n1190 Kty  Kywr'* Orch.\nCM-DON   I.EB   NETWORKS\nKVI      KntC      KOIN      KSL     KOL\n670       \u00ab10 940       1180        1-70\nOAO John Henry. Black River aiant\n6:19 Windy  City   Revue\n6:45 Symphony  Orch.\n7:11 Phil  Regan\n7:80 Ouy Lomberdo'i Orch.\n' 7:4s Vagabonds of Kills (tton Lm)\n8:00 oien dreys oreh.\n8:80 Ben Pollack's Orcb\nCBCV\n113.1 m\n(00   w\n1100 k\nVANCOUVER   ^^^^^^^^^\n6:00 Sw CRC Network\n7:00 \"Radio Newa\" Prewnt* . Ra-\n\u2022    mona Rambert, memo-soprano\n.    and Wm.  Carr. baritone\n7:80 News  Plathes\n7:45 Mac and Hla Oultar\n8:00 Instrumental   Trio\n830 News Bulletins\n8:60 Hodge-Podge .. ...\n9:00 Iris  Lockwood   snd  Jsmes .\nTbdd\n147.8\n800\nIMG MEN PAY\nVBITT0 KASLO\nkaslo, s. q.jto* air-tiA. a.\nS Latham waa a.tea boetaw Thure-\ny aM again Wday, oompUment-\nIng her d\u00bbu\u00abbt*r.' Mlu rranow\nUtham. The invtted guuta ware\nItsi. A. l_ McMeei Mn. J. J. Sku-\nlloctn. Mr*. S.' \u25a0% Orwn, Mra.\nCharta* -ooodwln. ftn. 3. Kirk. Mn.\nJ. Oallln. 'M\u00bbs.*.A.'B_ Kgter. Mn. 9.\nT. Abey, MU* * B. Btll, Mra Robert\nHendt-cks, Mrs WUllam EnglUh.\nMn. B.\u25a0\u25a0 3, Thomburg. Mn. M.\nWhlta. Ws. W|U1\u00ab_ MacDonald. Mra.\nW. L. BUllng*. Mra. B. Oo*grlft. Mn.\nS. J, Reutet. Mrs. 9, 6. Obsndlcr,\nMn. A. T. Oarland. Mra. j. J. strait,\nMn.. A. T. o*rl*nd. and Mra. 3.\nTonkin.\nMra. Jamu Johnaon hu ratttmad\nfrom Crewtpnd lay .'where sb* tptnt\nth* major pbrtlon ef tba winter.\n9. C. Williamson. Provincial Inspector \u25a0 ot weight* and measures,\nwu* vUltor In' town during the\nweek. He wu aooompanled by hit\nbrother Oeorge 'WUliamaon ot Mew\nDenver.\nStewart Denleon. * former Kaalo-\nlte who hu spent th* put faw\nyun in Sandon, has returned -to\nmake his jlertnanent horn* In Kulo\ntnd ha* > purchued the adjoining\npropertlw formerly owned by Ven.\nArchdeaoon H. Beer and the late\nMlu Margaret  McKenMe.\nMn. A. MdQumn hu reoelved\nword that bar aon Archie, and bla.\nbride, htv* -jTlvtd safely In Montreal. Mr. McQueen hu epent the\npast three yean In parla and London\non tha ataft of the Bank of Montreal and ska no* bun tranafered\nto a Ilk* pe*lt_on in on* ot tbe\nbank'*   brenohw   la  Toronto.\nWalter 0; Power and Prank A.\nMoore of Rettend*. 0*1- hav*\n\u00abrrlv*d-*ln '__\u00ab*\u25a0 \u25a0-cRy. *\nMrar'J.'Toimfl'of-Woodbury apent\nthe week-end. In town.\nM. L. Jone*. ot Salem, Oregon, haa\narrived In the city-and wUl epend\naeveral daya here looking after hla\nmining  Intent**.\nJ. a: Tinku* .wu * bualneu\nvisitor In Nelaon' during the wwkend.\nStanley Laku of Johnsons landing\nwu \u2022 visitor In th* ctty Sunday.\nJ. Il_nd*h of Maadow Crwk paid\nKulo * vl*lt Sund*y.\nRi D. VanHorn pt* Lardo mft* the\nround trip to Kulo and return,\nby  launch Sunday.\nR. & Oreen * wa* * vultor to\nLardo Saturday.\n. H. Newoomen of lardo arrived In\ntbe city Friday evening from Nei*on,\nand ltft Saturday for hi* bom*.\nMn. Al\u00bbx Sutharltnd hu u her\nguwt, htr mother Un. Spiers of WU-\nHIGHWAYS FLOODED\n*      rt'INDl '.-Ml.iB\nHighway* are floctad ls tbe Wln-\ndarmer* v*Uey. l*Ux Schroedir, -*t\u00bb\nreturned to Neleon Monday *v\u00bbnlng\nby car\u2014vlt the Nuookln\u2014raport*.\nTEMPTING   RECIPES\nPOTATO\nSALAD\nCJOR\nChill before Serving.'\nMix cold Waa-aUee-d L- ...\nwith luyonaelia dranlaf mta\nwith Coliun'i Mutard, to wMdt f\nM* onion lolea b*i baen afW.\nArr.njs IsHuc* luttl Oil pWhf,\nlomlnj into j\u00abn\u00abroes sited \\a-\ndlvldual nuh, pl*ein* In e*di a\nthick illce of tomete. A<\nddpoibon\nMlu   Vera   Coulter   hu   returned\nher   inter   ln\n8:46 Johnny Hemp's Orch.\n9:00 Out  Arnhelm's Orch.\n(Don\n940 The Buccaneers  (Don Lw)\n9:48 Olga Stub. pltnUt  (Don Lw)\n10-00 The   Islanders   (Don  Lee)\n10:30 Berceuse  (Don Lw)\n11*00 Orville   Kntpp'i   Orch.    (Don\nLee)\n1210  k\nVANCOUVER    _^^^^^^^^^\n6;00 Btllsdwr\n6:15 Musical' Program\n7*0kMu*lc*l Program\n7:lO_Uhlng Well Oreh.\n7:80 Book Review\n7*5.T_d   WUUatoa\n8*00 Jlmmle   Hill\n8:15 Novelty Program\na :3H Wrestling  Match\n105* k KNX,        ,     J8S.6 m\nHOLLYWOOD -500O  w\n6:00 Buchanan,   Newa\n6:18 OoWboy   Revue\n6:30 Lawrence King, tenor\n6:48 Growth'   UP.' ft   T.\n7*00 mnk   Watanab*\n7:15 Miles of Melody\n7:46 Count of Monte Critto\n8:00 Rev.  Bob  Shuler\n8:15 KNX Parade, variety\n8:46 Drury Lane, tenor\n9:00 Buchanan,   News\n9:15 Happy chappies\n9130 Dance Music\nfrom I a\t\nSpokane.        ^^^^^^^^h^^^^^b\nTbe number* of St. Andrewi\nUnited, churoh , .Women*' auxiliary\nmet at the home, of Mra. John\nMcLellan, Allans Addition. Th* prwldent Mn. 8, H. Oreen  prealded,\nMr. *nd Mf*. R. T. Dean* of\nBeanaheven were recent vlaltora ln\nthe ctn.\nol poWo ulad lo -weh \"\u2022\u2022,\u2022\u2022'\u2022\nrmhiaj. wl_t tliew el herd-bolW\n\u2022Hi. (Mil btlor* wrvlnj.\nThe eh-twij fef *l\u00ab m\\i*M t-ry\nimportsnt B* wre I* uw Cobnut \u2022\nMutUrd In pnasstUs* 11. Coliaea \u2022\nwill m*k* It rwlly dlgwltbh\nlUvoothil-* ttbl* b**t yauTI\nproud to Ml*****-!\n\\t\n(olmans\nAIDS   DIGESTION\n*G*t      O mi umitiiisi am k-w i*rO *\t\n.VUmttf f\n616 k KFRC\nSAN FBANCISCO\n8*00 Headline!\n8:30 Sports parade\n9:46 Personality Trio\n491.5 m\n1000 w\nr I *2-5 or $ 1\n.50\nWe guarantee our work .. . nothing\nbut tbe best of materials is used ...\nSend your books along, we will do\nthe rest... we know that you will\nbc pleased with our work\t\nPhon* 144\nWa will call for and deliver books\nin the City\nNelson Daily News\nJob Department\nLike a Shower\nBaker Street\nNelson, B. C.\nExcept mml KtUogj'* Corn Flakea\nhelp yoa feel cooler ill dty through.\nTheae delictoag flakei tre so etgjr to digest they don't \"hett yoa up.\"\nFor comfort thtt lists, enjoy a bowl of\nKellogg'i instead of hot, heavy foods.\nBreakfut, lunch, the children's evening\nmeal. Mtde by Kellogg in London, Ont\nDRIFTWOOD ON\nLAKE DANGEROUS;\nROSS SEES BEARS\nThftt tb* driftwood ooming down\nth* wwt arm of the Uk* li heavier\nand more danteroua than u\u00bbu*l\n1* th* belief of Hugh W. Bow\nwho haa a ranch acroo* and (town\nthe ann. Mr. Roes aaya there are a\nJot \u25a0 of oottonwood drUteri thla\nyear which are hard to dlatlngutah\nwhUe rowing acrow th* arm. High'\nwater hw not done any damage to\nhla property. He reporta - awing a\nlarge black t*ir at hla plaoe lwt\nwwk. Bean ar* reported numerous\nthroughout the dlatrlct and farmer*\nam worried In regard to raids on\ntheir oropa and especially cherry\nand   other   fruit   crop*.\nTh* establiahnunt of a butter factory at Dalntree in tbe tropical part\nof Queensland In tbe Commonwealth\nof Auatralla j* of particular lnterwt\nbecause lt probably la the only butter factory operated to far Into the\ntropical ana of any oountry ln the\nworld. An .excellent grade of butter\nla nported to be made at thla factory'. \u2014i Dominion dairy and cold\nstorage   branch.\nMotf*^00^\nB. A. government, wlll In a faw\nyears llnd Its fay Into tha collert\not tbe capitalists, ipecultton and\ngamblers, and tne public wlll he\naa mercllettly neeoed In ..-future u\nln tht paat, regerdlttt of tbe political party ln.povor.\nTba   preas   and  public   aee   now\ninclined to put most of the blame\nfor our economic depression on the]\nMorgtn   clau  of  cltiaens.  But   this1\nls  entirely   misleading.   Tbe   blame\nla  reetlng on our monetary  system\ntnd  th* lMctTOeflt of  uneniorclble\nlews, whloh breed this upper elate\nof  criminal*  at   well   aa  tboee   In \\\nthe lower strata of our eoclal or-1\nganlam\u2014euch  ts. you . tnd (I.\nTbe only- permanent eolutlon la\nto adopt a monetary system, that\noannot be stolen, lost or destroyed,\nnor used for Illegal purposes, euch\nse I btvt been advocating through\nyour paper' for tome time,\nThle monetary system will do\naway with tbe capitalistic system\nwithout oonllt-atlng or destroying\npreetnt capital.\nCapital U nothing but .accumulate*! energy, snd.it Is sheer folly\nand Ignorance to wantomly destroy\nwhat energy haa matted. But,\nunder my propoeed monetary iy\u00abem\naU tbe energies of the notion be-\noome tvtllable for uae aa exchenge\nunder the luperviiion and regulation\nof   natlon'e  exchange   governor.\nMr. Alitor! I retract my.previous!\nexpretsion of an \"Beoaoole Oovernor\", . and subsUtute \"(xebange\nOovernor\". The use. mlaailee and\nabuse of the word \"Energy\", hae,\nof late; become aa unattractive as\ntbe word \"Charity\". Tbty are both\ncaneerotla growtii on, our preient\nmonetary lyttem. wltbout either Inflation or deflation,\nButl lt wilt unavoidable become\nthie, thst In IU perfection of operation it will lted very closely us\na socialistic tttte wltb the exception,\nthat the individual will get private\nuae.   of    the   exchange    value    of\nSis tpent energy et recorded In Ue\nquid uaete tcoount on the ledger\nof tbe rlttlons Exchinge Oovernor.\nO.'J. wtotn\nWynndel, B. c., June 21, ina.\nDODD'S\nKiONE\n^wcPSJTt\nMaH Orders\nDent fergat our new jojjf-\nwe prepay all orden of $_S\u00ab \u00ab\noVer   emlndlng   Orooerlea   aad\nHardware.\nFRIDAY\nat \"THE\nBAY\"\nNew\nMisses'\nSummer Dresses\nVOILE AND LINENE\nSizes 8 to 14\nsmart Printed Volte and Unene In\n\u2022SEl ihad-, with printed comblnt-\ntlen. Dainty organdlt trim, featuring\nluge oollart tnd puff tletvee.\nRegular $1.50 Value.\nKiddies*\nPique Coats\nEmart -Uttle ttylet mede from\nfine quality pis*-\"- \"t*******\nstyles tot hoy\u00bb tnd ttucy little\nstylet ftr girls. Tucking tnl\napplique tjlm. Meet 1, 2 and\n3 yeirs. Oolom, pink, blue,\nmain  aad green.\nKiddies'\nWash Hats\nMtde from fine eoWon erftn-\ndlt. doublt itltchtd helm. Juat\neo oool for tbe bot daya. ftally\nliundered. Blwe to fit children 3 to 8 yetn.   White only.\nWIllIMIIIIIIHtlMWH\n\"Build B. c. Payrolli\"\nPacific\nGoes\nInto\nCamps\nMthy men who go Unto tbe\nhills to work mines or \"prot-\npectt\" are very careful tbout\nthtlr food suppllte. Tiielr\nhealth demanda that. .They are\nteal cooki, too..\nPtclflc 'Milk   la  ln  tlmott  universal   use   tmong   these   men\nbecause   of    Ita   food    value.\n-natural flavor and  freshness.\nPacific Milk\n100%   B-C.   Osned   and   Controlled\nplant  at   Abbotifotd\naaooaar*. t - -r - \u2022'raaf'rio^-w-i\n35c\nGirl's Smtut Ntw\nSHEER\nDRESSES\nEnchanting frocks for smart Junior\ngirls. Bheer materials Just llkt big\ntlittr'i. Charming votlae and orgtn-\ndlee ln effective deelgna. Puff alaeme\ntnd dtlnty oolltrtl Dainty colon ln\ntlaea 2 ta 14.\n$1-9S\nGROCETERIA\npeanut  Batter:\nHo. 1 Un \t\n15*\nUbby't  Corned   Beef\u2014\nriaset   quality: _*ap\n3 tint.for  - - \u2022***tr\nBttt roof Salad Brewing,  Irtish  or Jtt\nMSyenntlee -  \u2022*\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\nllornel  Custard -MU.\npowder; IS-sa. tin   *\"\naylmer WMU Crosby ma*\nCora; per tin \u2014 \u2022\u2022\nService Grocery\npeas\u2014Royal City, Super*\n81i. No. \u25a0> tins; JM\netch   ...-      *1 .\nLobiter\u2014Princes Brtnd; mm__\nu-lb.   tin     \"\u25bc\nCrab   Mott\u2014C.   ta   B.    .\np_nc, quality, H-lb.     M^\nUna;  each   \u2014\u2014 \u25a0   ****\nQuaker C\nI  fer _.\nCora flakes;\n17*\nMORE AND MORE PEOPLE\nARE SHOPPING AT THE BAY\n ..,...,,\u201e I\nFAOE   F01B\nSTEEL INDUSTRY\nRISESJPART1ALLY\nEnjoys SubsUntial Rebound\nFrom 19S2 Depths and\nHits 41% Output\nJOCW YORK. June 31 (CF)\u2014The\nsteel, industry, once described by\ntbe late Andrew cornet's u either\n\"prlnoe or pauper,\" haa made a let\nof progress out of Ita extreme Indigency, though It Is still a hit\nshort of any regal state of Affluence.\nIt has been well In the front of\nthe Industrial recovery movement\nnow apparent In the United States,\ntt hw enjoyed a aubatantlal rebound from the depths In which\nit wallowed through the flrat quarter of the current year.\nThc extent of the industry's recuperation may be measured by\ncomparing the current Ingot output of 41 per cent of capacity aa\nreported by \"Irm Age\" wltb the\ndreary range of 14 to 30 per cept\nunder which tb. trade hobbled\nalong for aeven or eight months\npreceding the upturn ltt April.\nSteel makers are encouraged becauae the Improvement alnoe tbe\nturn hu been distinctly better\nthan seasonal. As a natter of faot.\ntbe gain has bam so aharp and\nrapid aa to discourage expectations of lte continuance at equal\n_peed However, a higher level of\nsteel ooesumptlon and a further\nprogress toward the realm of profits la predictable.\nOpinion tn tbe trad, ta that\nrepawed demands from miscellaneous consumers, fortified by well\nmaintained sales to tbe automobile\nInduetry and aome pickup In rall-\nrMd and building requirements,\nwill help the Industry In the autum\nand aid mlfhtly toward giving the\noomrtnies some reel income over\ns||d above their fixed charges and\ndepreciation.\nSigns of an awakening of Interest\non the psrt of tbs railroads Is es-\npedslly pleasing to the steel makers.\nSons recent falr-alsed rail and\nequipment orders are regarded aa a\npreliminary step toward a general\nrehabilitation of equipment.\nScouting\u2014Here\nThere and\nEverywhere\n IHB  NELSON   DAIL?  NEWI,  NELSON,   B.C,  \u2014  HTCMDAT   MORNINO,   JUNE   \u00ab*,  18H-\nBrttlsh Royalty at Royal Tournament \\\n^mmmmemm\u2014mm.\nflmr* are \"deeerte\" la the ocean\nwb*l* there Is llttle plant and animal life because of ths deficiency\nat pboOhete or oxygen.\nThsrs ars IMI OathoUc Boy soout\ntroops In 108 archdioceses snd dlo.\noesss la tbs United Statee.\nA battle agalnat tent caterpillars\nis being csrrled on this spring by\ntbe Scoute of tbs Eastern Townships,   Quebec.\nPRINCE ALICE OFENB\nSCOUT EXHIBIT\nA three-day Exhibition of Scout-\ncraft held la the Oom Exchange,\nBrighton, was opened by H. R H.\nPrincess Alloc, Countess of Athlone\nHEADMASTER  OF  ETON\nADPRESSE8 SCOUTS\nA gathering of 800 Boy Scouts\ncf Slough snd district wss addressed\nat Eton by Dr. Allagton. Headmaster\nof tbs famoua school.\nRHODES   SCHOLARSHIP   TO\nO.   A.   C.   SCOUT\nA Rhodee scholarship, tbs first\nwon at Ontario Agricultural College,\nhas gone to an Englls-h whitehead\nScout Scholar-hip atudent, W. J.\nOarnet. Several Whitehead scholsr-\neblpe, s full couree at a Canadian\nagricultural college, are awarded Engllah Soouts each year. The 1883\nmedalist at Kemptvllle A. C. alao\nts tan Old Country scholarship\nScout.\nCANADIAN  FLAG \\\nTO N.S.W. SCOUTS\nIn response to sn invitation reoelved through the Canadian trade\ncommissioner at Melbourne, s Canadian flag rrom ths Scouts of\nCanada was presented to the New\nSouth Walea scout aasoclatlon at\nan International flag oenmony at\nNSwcsstle. Tbe prpasntatlon wsa\nmads by president A. S. Cbsllsn of\nToo H, In the presence of ths state\ngovernor. The flu now files with\nothers st Olenrock, the New South\nWalee Soout training Oenter.\nTheir 34th annual ssrvlos st St.\nGENERAL^ ELECTRIC\nREFRIGERATORS\nSold in TRAU, ROSSLAND and\nCRESTON By\nWest Kootenay Power & Light\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nThese two automatic control. General Electric Refrigerators will keep your food dean and fresh all\nthe year round. Before you buy a refrigerator let\nus explain their outstanding merits.\nMONITOR TOP\ntbe Oeneral Electrlo MONITOR TOP model li  offered as the\nK-crld's finest. And a low down payment will place It In poor home!\nEAST TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED\nJUNIOR MODEL\nThs Nsw TIMOR MODEL Oenersl Electric Refrigerator Silence,\nlow ooet of operation, a great value.\nEASY TERMS CAN BS ARRANGED\nWest Kootenay Power & light   \u00b0\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nTRAIL, ROSSLAND and CRESTON*\nPaul's catbsdral was sttendwl by\n3000 Scouts and Rovers ot the London dlooesa.\nCARDINAL HEADS\nU. 8. CATHOLIC SCOUTS\nHis Eminence Patrick cartmel\nHayes, Arobblabop of New Tock. Is\nhonorary chairman ot tbs Bishops'\noommittee ot lbs National Catholic\ncommittee on Scouting In tbe United states.\n180  SCHOOUIASTIM\nTALK SCOW-NO\nA hundred headmasters of famous\nEngllah schools attended tbs\nBoy Scut oonferenoe of public\nscnool headmasters and Scoutmasters st St. Paul's high school, Ham-\nmerantlth, sad were addresssd by\nLord Baden-Powell.\nSCOUTS PAT  TO\nPLANT 50,000 TRH\nWhen a- restricted budget caussd\nthe Ontario department of forestry\nto caacel the annual May 9_ Soout\nreforestation camp at Angus, nssr\nCamp Borden, Scout headquarters\nsuggeeted tbe boys pay thsir food\ncost. Mors spplled wan there was\naccommodation for. apd during two\ndaya planted 51.000 young tress.\nLONE  SCOUT REVIVES\nDROWNED OIRL\nTtie Scout honor of' first suocssi*\nfully uslpg artificial -Mutation this\nsummer went to patrol Leader Jack\nEvans of s Lone Soout patrol of\nCarman, Man. After ssststlqt Ut rs*\ncovering ths body of a girl bathe:\nwho had been \u00abM*_-B\nminutes, Scout Evans\ngaa tho artificial ta\t\nwith success.\nBOT CONTINGENTS\nFOK WORLD OATHEKINO\nThe Hungarian contingent to ttM\ngreat world Scout gathering to be\nheld this summer netr Budapest\nwill bs held te 8000 boys sad lsad-\ners. The British ampins, will ee\u00abd\nWOO. followed by Pound and Franc,\nwltb 1800 each. Denmark la ssndlng\n800. Austria 700, Unltad states too,\nC-achoslovskls 3*0. Sweden. Switzerland and Yugoslavia 800, Norway\n178, Oreeoe 160, Roumania sad Belgium 185, Spain. Aasyrls aad Portugal 7o each, aad other countries\nleaser numbers. Tbs latter Include\nJspan, Slsm sad Hslt!.\nMm. Ted Clarke of\nBeaverdell Leav*\non Trip to Coast\nBBAVHIDELL. B. O, June Jl\u2014\nMlss Hus Fillmore hss returned to\nher home st Rhone sfter spending\nthree months* in town.\n' 3. Hanna and D. Murray asd. .\nbusiness tap to Midway orar tbs\nweekend.\nMUs I. Orant. of orwnwood, wss\nthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. a.\nNordraan during tha weekend\nMlss Irene tnglls bM Isft for\nVsncouver when ahe wtll visit wltb\nfriends for a time.\nC. D. Collen ot Oliver, wag \u00bb visitor to oamp during tbs week.\nMrs. Ted asrke sad son Dsnls\nCrawford, have alsft for a abort\nvisit to Vancouver.\nMlas Charlotte MoOutebeon of\nWsstbridge was a visitor to Carml\non  Saturday.\nThe total acreage of land prepared\nla the three prairie provlnoes during 1832 for either crop or follow\nin 1838 is estimated at 18381.100\n.eras, tbs lowsst figure sines 1838.\naad compared wltb tbs scree prepared during 1831 for 1833, a do-\ncrease of 1317.000 seres.   *..\nDE LUXE REFRIGERATOR\ntkt\nGENERAL ELECTRIC\nMONITOR\nTOP\nRefit\nConvenient\nTERMS\nA SMALL DOWN PAYMENT wlll\nplace one of these do luxe\nMonitor Top Oeneral Electric Refrigerators In your home. \" One\nout of three homes with refrigerators bave Monitor Tops \u2014\nbacked by Oenersl Electrics famou --yesr Serrtoe Plan, which\ntuirds yon against costly repslrs.\nCANADIAN    GENERAL\nATURALLY, the\n.famous Monitor Top\nsfrigerator will continue to be offered as\nthe world's finest.     It\nhaa achieved an unequal\nled record  of  trouble-\nfree performance . . .\nit is the only refrigerator with all moving parts\nhermetically   sealed   in\noil.   Those who demand\nthe best and can ifford\na few dollara more for\n_________________*&* coat will Inevitably\nselect the refrigerator that gives continuous satisfactory service to over 1,300,000 owners.\nColt! by\nWest Kootenay Powtr and Ught\nCompany, Llmitad '\nTrail, Roaaland, Creston\n\"       i H I P i Ml      |i\nFleming's Stove\nFairview, Nelaon, B. C.\nELECTRIC   COMPANY    LIMITED\nTlie Duke and Duchess of York\n(tbe duchsss st right.) and their\ntwo daughters. Prlacsss Elizabeth\n(at right of the duke), and Princess MsTfsret Rose (smsUest child),\nwhen tbey attended tba royal tour*\nnament at Olympla a short tlms\nsg>. The third child Is a friend\nof llttle  Princess Elisabeth.\nTbs Dominion chemist sad other\nscientists hsvs shown that Juns\ngrass contains a much grester degree of nutriment; i.e., more protein, than gran tbat Is mors mature.\nJun. Is tbs bsrveet month ef\nItaly, Bpsin. Portugal, Onto*. Turkey, south of spsln, North Carolina.\nOeorgls, Arkansas, Tsias. Virginia,\nIndiana, Illinois, Ksntuckj. Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri sad Kansas.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nff Pleased to Present tht Ultimate In\nElectric Refrigeration\nGENERAL H\u00a7 ELECTRIC\nJUNIOR AND MONITOR TOP REFRIGERATORS\nTwo Models\u2014Six Sixes\nAll Made in Canada\nWill Suit Every Taste in Price, Economy and Efficiency\nA General Electric Refrigerator Pays lor Itself!\nIf within 30, days from date of installation, yoa are not convinced that the\nGeneral Electric will pay for itself, we will remove th* refrigerator and refund all money paid. We urge your investigation.\nAnd aay\u2014Let's whisper in your earl We have a very apeclal offer to\non the next few salea, that will surprise and please you. Please enquire.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nPhone 130 124 Behnsen St. P. O. Bos \u00ab7I\nCanadian  General  Eleetric Authorised Dealer.\nIn Hotpoint Ranges, Cleaners, Washers and Ironers, Sunlamps,\n\u2014*       **.\u00ab-\u2022 .        .. \u00bb_.___ !__.     __ ll__\t\nFans, Clocks, and many other Hotpoint Appliances.\n\\\\ \u2022 \" \/\/\nJUNIOR Model is\nSensational VALUE\nCHECK THESE POINTS\u2014and\nThen See the GJE. Junior\n1- ALL-8TSEL CABINET. Not ta ounce of any material\nto deteriorate from Heat, Cold., Damp.\n2 -STAINLESS STIfL StPER-FREEZER. instantly eMaa-\nsbls; cannot chip or mar.\n3\u2014FUU AUTOMATIC CONTROL, the same Had sf control aa In the Monitor Top.\n4   ECONOMICAL OPERATION; eftlclencj ln compression,\nradiation. Insulation. Is responsible.\n5-P0nCBLAJN INTERIOR: seamless, stainless, ssked-on\nenamel oannot absorb odors. s\n\u00a3t\u2014lCB FRgEZlNU  CHAMBER  complete!*, sanitary: oan\nQ   ba s-sshed like a chins dish.\n7\u2014HOT WATER DEFROST INO; ean be 4oM In ttfcln-\nutss. N. mod ta wait for hours.\n\u2014SHELVES sdentlllcellj  plaoed.   vastly  Increasing tbe\nussbls capacity.\n-.-SHELF tur-H-RTS sn of aliuninum. alwsys, brUhl\nI   and clean and tree from tarnish.\n\u2014SILANCE; compare tbe JUNIOR to tbs most expensive\nrefrtaerat-n pn ths marketl\nHARDWARE of forfsd brass, plated with evtr-brifht.\nuntarnlshable chromium.\n-MOTOR is Capacitor type, sad wtU new crests ths\nslightest  rsdlo Interference,\n1 Q\u2014CaHtttt-ISOIt\u2014Rotary type, without cylinders or pis-\n10    tona Sliest and trouble-free.\n-DESIGN: oompactly trscsful. with flat top ovsr m-oh-\nanlsm and braom-bl|h less.\n8\n10\n11\n12\n14\nNOW is offered General Electric's answer to the demand for a low-\npriced refrigerator .\u25a0. . the new JUNIOR flat top model. In all\nrespects it is a magnificent product... full General Electric Quality\n... on which the \"G.E.\" emblem is placed with pride. \u00bb\nFor years General Electric research technicians have worked and experimented, behind them the great resources of the world-famous House\nof Magic They have built and destroyed in use every possible kind of\nrefrigerator.\nGeneral Electric manufacturing division \u2014 already the largest of all\nhousehold refrigerator makers \u2014 now offers you the result of all thia\ncare, in the JUNIOR model. The difficulties in the way of presenting\nG.E. quality at alow price have been overcome. You may have confidence in this splendid refrigerator. \u2022\nSilence, low cost of operation, freedom from the necessity of servicing\u2014\nthese are offered to you in this companion to the famous Monitor Top.\nNow, before you buy ANY refrigerator at ANY price, ask your dealer\nto explain the truly outstanding merit of the 'General Electric Flat Top\nJUNIOR!\nFLEMING'S STORE\nFairview,\nNELSON, B. C.\nSold by\nWEST KOOTENAT POWER\n& LIGHT CO., LTO.\nTRAIL, ROSSLAND, CRESTON\nCANADIAN    GENERAL    ELECTRIC    COMPANY   LIMITED\n HERE IS A SPLENDID\nMODEL\nBlack and White\nand\nBrown and White\nPrice\n?6.00\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in  Footfashion\nDOST OF LOGS\nARE RECOVERED\nTba majority of tha logs trom a\nboom whleh broke whU* going\nthrough tha narrowa at Procter last\n$Mk, while btlng brought down to\ntte mill of Scheefer-Hltchcoek of\nNelaon, have been collected, according to company officials.\nE A large number waa taken bf a\n.boom tne swung across the arm\nnear Willow Point. Dally atnoe tben\nnumerous logs have been taken\nalong tbe ehotee, from eddtea and\namong buat.ee In ihe high water\nSetween Willow Point and Nelaon\nftnd   below   Neleon.\nThe main object of spraying orchards is to kill the files before\nttey can lay their eggs. Tbe entire\norchard should be sprayed twice\u2014\ntte first aa soon* aa lt li known\nthat the flies have begun te appear\nIn the district, and the aeoond two\nweeks later.\u2014Dominion department\nof agriculture.\nCRESTON TO AID\nIN BOSWELL FAIR\nCRBSTON, B.C., June 31\u2014 Fourteen\nmembera were out for tbe June\nmeeting of Creaton board of trade\nwith Preeldent W. L. Bell in the\nchair. There wiu be no regular meetings for the text three months. The\nexecutive waa empowered to take\ncare of alt matters of urgency.\nC. O. Rodgera and Col. ft* Mallandaine re-ported on tbe teutons\nof the Aseoclated Boards of Trade\nat Trail laat month, and 11 of the\nreeolutlotu dealt with at the iinelter\ncity gathering were submitted for en-\ndoraetlon. Thts waa accorded uli but\ntwo of them.\nThe board decided to again lolly\ncooperate with Boewell Parmers' Institute In putting on the Kootensy\nlake regatta at Boswell on July 28\nwi'\/i 50 per cent of the net proceeds to go to the Creston Valley\nPublic hoepltal. Boswell baa already\nnamed a oommittee of toree, and\nthe board's representatives will be\nJobn Murrell  anl  H. A. PoweU.\nThe hardy annual, the appointment of a fenoe viewer for *he\nnorth aide of the vaUey, was Introduced by Ouy Constable, add waa\ndlscuaeed but action waa stood over\ntill the next meeting, which *ul be\nin October, ln view of the tiirea\nmontha' holiday.\nSuitable acknowledgement wlll be\nmade to a letter from the Crawford\nBay and District Cooperative aasoclatlon. whlcb wrote asking Ior tie\nboard's backing to their request that\nthe Kootenay lake ferry tie up ottt\nnight at Oray Creek rather than\nat   Praser's   Landing  aa  at  preeent.\nPor the committee on the board's\nnew constitution: and bylaws- President Bell reported progress and\na.ated the oomplete article would\nbe available for adoption at the\nnext  meeting. \u2022\nAt a special meeting of the executive In June, at which a wire was\nsent the authorltlee aaklng that\nwhen the alngle unemployed were\ntaken over by the federal department that a crew be put to work\nImproving the north and south highway to Port HUl, and that another\nbe employed on the Tahk-Kuskanook\nroad. A reply Is to hand stating\nthe latter highway will reoelve attention, but as yet nothing definite\nhas been decided upon as to north\nand aouth highway betterments.\nUn notice of motion suomltted by\nJohn Murrell aaklng that discussion\non Burnaby board ot trade reeolutlon ofierlng a solution for municipal financing of unemployment the\npresident ruled the matter was not\none that might properly oome before\nthe board, and on a vote being taken\nhla ruling  was sustained.\nFrom evidence found In ancient\nmlna, it seems likely that the first\nfanners lived in Palestine.\n-THB NEUON  DAILT\nSdciet^\nThis ooiumn la conducted by\nMrs* M. J. Vigneux. All news of\na social nature, Including receptions, private entertainments,\npersonal items, marriages, etc..\nwill appear la this ooiumn. Telephone Mra. Vlgheux at her home,\n519  Silica  street.\nKeep Kitchens Cooll\n'ttoy. Is my tat* red,\" may be the usual\ntheme song of the summer oook - - -\nbut not she who uses t handy, cool\nHot platf. They're low In price too - - -\nthe single burner at the left rtj-i Qg\u00bb\nla  only   ...._, __ _ _.._ Jtlee\/D\nAY MUSIC HOtfSE\n304 Baker Street\nPhone 585\nTbt homt ct.Ut. tad Kn. J. A.\nail_.tr, Vlotorli itntt, wtt tbt scene\not t dtlithttul tn Wtdnetdt, tfttrnoon, when tht -Htm Jttn Oilier\ntnd Helen Murphy wen Joint hott-\ntuet honoring MIm Marlon Blickwood. Tbt room, throughout wen\ndtcortted wtth rotet, thtttt dtltlet\ntnd peonlee, whllt tbe ttt table,\ntt which prealded Mn. C. D. Blickwood tnd Mn. A. Btlrd, htd tot\ncentre, roat peonlet tnd oorntpond*\nIng ttpen. Thote earring wera Mn.\nJ. T. Andrew,, Mn 3. 9. Cottet,\nMra. Douglu Cummlna. Mlat Jttn\nWtldlt tnd Mln Virginia Morrlton.\nThe Invited gueata Includtd Mn\nC. D. Blackwood, Mn. A. Btlrd, Mn.\nF. P. Pent*, Mn. j. T. Andrewi,\nMn. Q. Burnt, Mra. R. w. Dtwion,\nMn. J. P. coatea, Mn. R. DID,\nMra. WUUam J. Sturgeon, Mn.\nDouglu cummlna, Mrt. Oeorge\nPleuiv. Mn. M. 3, Vigneux, Mrs.\nW. Lalah*ey, Mn. O. A. C. Waller,\nMn. P. Meagher, Mn. 1. O. Mttthtw,\nMn. Hirold Ltkea, Mn. 3. P. Ouaaln,\nMra. 8, P. Boetock. Mn. Jamea Mot-\nman, Mn. Htrry Horton, Mrt.\nChlMet Hamilton, Mn. I. S. Planta,\nMn. P. D. Campbell. Mn. N. Murphy.\nMra. J. A. Ollkar, Mlu AUt Johnstone, Mlu Loulw Cunlllfe, MIU\nAlleen Manafleld. Mlu Con Barnt,-\nMlu Dorothet Orthtm, Mlu Myra\nHumphry, MIM En Dewdney, Mlu\nJetn Hunter, Mlu Cirmtn Horton,\nMlu Jetn Wtldlt, Mlu Rutb cnu-\nfurd, Mlaa Mildred brine, Mlaa\nEileen Dill, Mlu Rent Edmondson,\nMlu Loulw Peebles, Mlw Virginia\nMorrison of Portland, Mlu Dudley\nB'tckwood, Mlu Marlon Blackwood,\nMlw Molly oreeii. Mn. A. L. Put.\nmin of New Weamlnater, tnd Mn.\nJ. Wllaon of Ne** Westminster.\n....  .\u2014,\nUlu   Rene   Kerr  of   Long   Beach\narrives   In  town  todty  to   be   tbe\nsuest of Mlu Loulw Cunllffe.\n...\nAlex. Smith of. Colcm Ptrk wtt\ni  vltltor to Nelaon  on  Tuetdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. O. Ctm of Slrdtr tptnt\nWednesday In town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOeorge Mclnnea, who bu bwn\nspending t ftw dtyt In Nelaon,\nletvw thli morning for hli bomt\nln Wynndel.\n...\nMr. ind Mn. Mirshtll of thl\nReno mint wen nwnt vlalton In\ntown.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nB.   B.   Powler   of   Rlondel   ipent\nyesterday   ln  Nelton  tbopplng.\n...\nMn. H. Rotting' of Willow fcolnt\nmade t delightful hotteu tt t\nbridge lunchton Tuttdty tfttrnoon,\nwhen ehe entertained honoring Mlu\nM H. Cameron's slater tnd coutln,\nMn. McKty ind Mn. Scott Rlddell.\nTtw Invited gueit wen Mlu M. H.\nCameron, Mrs. McKty, Mn. Seott\nRlddell, Mn. C. W. Appleytrd, Mn.\nJ. O'Shet. Mn. L. t. Bordtn. Mn.\nP. Q. Moray. Mn. R. L. McBride,\nMn. W. R. Orubbt, Mnt J. cartmel. Mn. L. Cmrfnrd, -Bmt\u2014,. c\nWrtgge. Mn. H. Ukea, Mn. B. E.\nL. Dewdney, Mn. Peters, Mra. P. 9.\nPtynt. Mn. L. v. Rogen tnd Mn.\nHtUett.     -\na   \u2022   .\nMlu   Muriel  Llndow  of  Retallack\nNEWS,  NELSON,  B.C.  \u2014  THTJBIDAY  MOBNINO,   JCNg  It,  IIS.\n44.\nI WON IstPRIZE\nLast Fall for Jam made with Certo\nh Certo\"\nla l guut  In  NeUon tt  tbt  honw\nat ttr. tnd Mn. E. Murphy.\n...\nMn. O. Q. ftlt ot Stlmo wu t\nnotnt vlaltor  In tht city.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nMr.   tnd   Mn.   O.   A.   Ctwley  of\nStlmo wtn notnt vltlton In Ntl-\nMr. tnd Mn. H. Burnt ltft reoently by motor tot Blilrmore tnd\nHlllcrwt. whtrt Mn. Bum wUl\nmit, while. Mr. Burnt goes on W\nCilgtry.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nL. D. Kerr motond to Alniworth\nTueedty aecomptnled by bll mothtr,\nMn. Miry Kerr tnd Mlw Dyke.\nMlu Dyke md Mn. Ktrr will n-\nratm tben for \u2022 couple of wwks.\n... .\nR. H. McMillan la a guest In tbe\nctty from Vlotorla.\n.   *   \u00ab *\nMlu    Loula    Sheffield    nturned\nTuetday  fnm, two watke tpent ln\nCtrdaton.   Altt.\n...\nMlu Eletnor Bltlr of Canyon It\nvltltlng   ln   Ntlton,   tbt   guut   of'\nMlw  Htltn  pochln,  Second  itntt,\nnirvltw.\n...\nMr. tnd Mrt. C P. Brett tnd wm\nPnd tnd OUlford, ltft ywttrdiy by\nmotor to ipend t couple of dtys In\nKulo btfon going to thl ooaat. On\nreturning they wlll take up residence in Kulo.\n...\nMn. J. Cart-sr wu tbt guut. of\nhonor on Tuttdty tvenlng it i\nmtrry firewall party Of the Music\nLovers' club, held it tbt homt of\nMra. Divld Ktrr, Vernon ttrwt.\nMusic, tinging tnd muilotl con-\ntestt wfre the feitura of the evening, tfter which l presentation\nww made to Mra, Ctrttr. wbo wlll\nbe grattly misted by the olub. ..Her\nPleasing volet. and muilotl ability\ncombined with an ever nady willingness hu helped many worthy\nctuwa In thla city for tbt put 10\nyttn.\n\u2022 \u2022\u2022\nMlu Miry Jtrvlt ot Procter wu\na vUltor to town yetterdty..\n\u2022'      _\\\nUn. 3. 9. -Bourn* of Procter bu\nleft for vincouver. ctlled then by\nthe  deith  of  Mlu  Hirriet  Loulw\nCtrmtn,\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nRalph   Hogan   Jr.   wtt   t   vltltor\nto Ntlton yetterdty with bla father.\nHerr MU    Bckert.    proftwor    of\ngeology, from   tbt   Unlvenlty   of\nAachen. Oermany,   ll   t   vlaltor   at\nBtlfour Beech  Inn, Btlfour Beach.\n\u2022 a > a\nMr. tnd Mn. S. Couch of Nelaon Were recent vliltori to Kulo.\n.   \u2022 . a\nMn. K. Tork U t guwt In Nelton from Vincouvtr.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u00ab\nDr. nd Mn. R. A. Teld cf Edge-\nwood  in vlaltora In Nelson.\naaa\nMn. L. cltrk wu t vltltor ln\ntown Tuttdty- from arty Crwk.\n. e    \u2022    \u2022\nDr. tnd Mn. D. J. Barclay win\nrecent vlslton In town rrom Kulo.\naaa\nR. E. Green of Kulo vUlted Nelwn reoently.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMtw N. Munroe haa bwn 1 guwt\nI\nmot nn\nrecords another expert jam and jelly maker\n\"\u2022\u2014In Certo-made jams the colour of every\n% kind of berry stays brighter; taste is better\nthan you can get with long-boiling.\"\nMils Alice Suplcy,\nA Belleville, Ont., jam and jelly champion.\n\"Alw,\" add. Miaa Stapley, \"I find that\nwhen making tarts, Certo-made jam or jelly\nneither melts nor runs to juice with the heat\nof the oven as other jams do, making the tart\nshells sticky and unsightly.\"\nImportant, convincing testimony\u2014this\n\u2014as to the merits-of Certo in all jam and\njelly making.  Prove the value of Certo for\n, yourself. You'll be delighted with\nresults if you follow carefully die\nrecipes found in the booklet under\nthe label on every Certo bottle.\nCERTO\n\u2014Is fruit pectin.\n\u2014The natural jellying substance\nextracted frSaa fruit.\n\u2014Jells tke juice that would have boiled\naway by the old (long-boil) method.\n\u2014Makes 50% more jam or jelly at lan\ncost per jar.\n\u2014Saves ?i the time.   Saves the fruit\nflavour.   Saves the fruit colour.\n\u2014Permits die use of oty fruit\u2014fresh.\ncanned or diced\u2014or fruit jutes.\nUt ut solve your jam or jelly making problems.\nShould you desire tny information whatsoever,\nwrite to the Consumer Service Department,\nGeneral Foods, Ltd., Cobourg, Ontario.\nCERTO\nMADE   IN   CANADA\nO. Hawkins of Nelway waa a visitor to Nelson Tueeday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlsa Molly Oreen arrived ln Mel-\nson Tuesday from Vancouver to\nspend the summer \u25a0with her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. A. H. Oreen,, across\nthe  lake.\na \u25a0 e. *\nMr. and Mrs S. J. Wllaon arrived\nIn town from New Westminster.\nTueeday and have taken up residence st the Kerr apartments.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. W. Deacon and daughter\nMary of Portland, Ore., arrived In\nNelson last evening to apend a holiday with Mrs. Deacon's parenta,\nMr. and Mrs. V. Bperson, Vernon\nstreet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe foUowlng ls a Vancouver ec-\noount of the wedding ef Brans\nWasson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.\nB- Wesson of Neleon, whloh oocurred\non   Baturday  at  the  coast.\nThe picturesque Uttle church cf\nfit. rtande-tn-the-Wood st CauHeiui\nwas the setting for the pretty wedding at 0 o'clock this morning of\nJoan Marlon, only daughter or\nMajor and Mrs. H T. Curtis of\nWest Bay. West Vanoouver, and\nBvens Wasson of thts city, only son\non Mr. snd Mrs. W. E. Wsason of\nNelson. White carnations and white\npeonies lent their summer lovellneu\nto the quaint Interior or the Uttle\nchurch, banking the high windows,\nand delicate pink and white lupin\nmarked the pews. Mlss Jean Duncan\nattended the bride and the tfrooro\nwaa supported by Clare F. Domoney.\nRev. P. A. Ramsey performed tbe\nceremony.\nOlven ln marriage by Jamee Rimmer, the bride waa charming In a\nsuit of dove grey sill crepe, featuring a abort coat wltb tbe new high\nneckline and ties st tbe neck, worn\nover a bodice of soft blue and grey\nfigured crepe, belted, with full\npUffed sleeves. The skirt waa cut\non graoefuUy-flared lines, A smart j\nhat of matching grey fabrlo sug- [\ngested the swagger type, and eboee.\nglovee and purse were IA matching\ngrey. She wore a corsage bouquet of\nrosebuds ln two pale tones -of pink.\nAs bridesmaid, Mlss Duncan chose\na dreaa of pale pink vyalla crepe.\nmolded on plain llnee. At'the high\nneck Its Simplicity faund delightful contrast tn a frilled Jabot of\n.white organdie. Sleeves were puffed\nand ware ornamented, as wu the\nbodloe tn front, with tiny buttons\nof self-material. Her hat was of\nwhite pebble crepe, brimmed and\nshallow-crowned, and her eboee 'and\ngloves oontlnued the tbene of white.\nAs a corsage bouquet ahe wore pink\nrosebuds a shade deeper than those\nof the bride.\nI Mr. and Mrs. Wasson left for\n1 their wedding trip directly from the\nchurch, the bride wearing a tailored\nblue swagger coat over her wedding\ncoetume. After driving to Beattle\nthey will Uke the boat to San\nFrancisco and will apend aome time\nmotoring In Southern Calfornla and\nMexico.\nOn their return they wlU reside at\nCyprus Park.\n\u2022 . \u2022   *\nMlss  Florr.no\"   Maundrell   Is  confined to her home, having cut her\n[ hand seriously-\nPROTECTIVE CLUBS\nARE AMALGAMATED\nREGORDNELSON\nGIRL ENVIABLE\nBelle Ramsa\/ 10 Years in\nSchool Without Fail-\ning Once\nTen years of ecbolestic endeavor j\nat the Kelson schools, during which\ntime she has never failed ln t\nfinal examination, nor haa missed a\nday from school, is the enviable\nrecord of Mim Belle Ramsay, 17-\nyear-old daughter of WUllam Ramaay, district provincial engineer and\nMrs. Ramaay.\nIn recognition of this dlUigent\napplication to studlss, Chairman\nJohn Notman of tha school board\npresented Mlss Rsmssy with a book\nat ia special gathering ln the high\nschool auditorium Wedneeday morning. The' gathering' was also the\noccasion tor. the presentation of\nprices for the best abort stories and\nveras produoed by the students.\nThis week Mim Ramsay completes\nwriting her fourth \\ year high or\nfirst year unlvenlty examinations\nand lf she Is successful, may possibly attend the Unlvenlty of British\nColumbia next term.\nBorn at Pernle shs oame to Nelaon\nwhen three yeara old. She entered\nschool at Nelson snd from grade\nthree on haa no record of having\nmissed a day or having failed ln a\nfinal   exam.\nShe baa one brother, Charlie, work-\njJni at the Reno mine, and a younger\nalater, Jesn. Jean la a member of\nthe achool track team.\nIn making the presentation on behalf of the achool board, Mr. Notman, emphaalned tbe responsibility\nand necessity of early training. Hs\ndeclared that lt waa not alwaya -the\nperson with natural abilities that\namounted to something but more\noften those who mw the responsibility of equipping themselvea for\nthe future and applied themselves\nto their work. A poetry book wsa\npreeented to Mlss Rsmssy but abe\nwill have the opportunity of naming\nher own  choice of book later.\nMim Betty Orimm, whose poetry\nwas adjudged the bwt ln tbe school,\nand Mim Helen Affleck, who submitted tbe best short story, received\nbooks, the glfte of B. P. Dawaon\nand F. P. Payne, reepectlvcly. The\npreeentatlona wen made by L. V.\nRoiera, principal. Mr. Rogen also\noutlined the new non-matriculation\ncouth which wUl be instituted next\nterm.\nWlnnen ln tbe lltenry contests\nwere:\nPoetry\u2014Betty Orlmea, houae A,\nfirst; Mlss Daphney Sandercock,\nhouae C, second, and Ray BeU,\nhouae A, third.\nShort atory\u2014Helen Affleck, houss\nC, tint; MIm Wlnnifred Lutes,\nbourn C, second; Jsmes Thompson\nof Crescent  Valley,  bourn  C,   third.\nCRESTON MASONS\nVISIT AT BOSWELL\ni\u00ab*^M*l*_l\u00ab-__>___.M.,ri_,1-l_l\u00bblffWt\u00abin,MUll*\u00abM.ll..l--g\nQj^4ea^hers^)\n607BaJcerSt\nPhone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nSPECIAL SHOWING OF\nCHILDREN'S WEAR FOR FRIDAY\nFeaturing cool and comfortable garments for children. Mothers will\nfind just the cutest things for summertime among the new wearables\nfor children now being shown here especially for the warmer\nSummer season\nChildren's Dresses\nSmart dresses for kiddies 2 to 6 years. Made\npantee style of fast color prints or dimities\nin a range of pretty designs. See these\ntod & v\nBACH S1.60, |2.50 to fS.OO\nBoys' Wash Suits\nLinen suits in plain colors with\ncontrasting trimming. Sizes 2 to\n6 years.\nEACH Sl-00 tofl.25\nPlay Suits\nGood quality\ndenim suits in\nsolid' colors or\ncombination colors. Sires 2 to\n6 years.\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^faSACH    fl.00\nChildren's Sun Suits\nWool sun suits in sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. All bright colors.\nEACH   fl.00\nChildren's Bathing Suits\nPure wool bathing suits in a range of styles. Jantzen or\nKlingtite makes. All colors. Size* 6 to 12 years.\nEACH   Sl.W, S2.S5 to f3.00\nlpil-j.i_ill_ii-_ji__,ii;jBjyjjjnjliaj^\nCRESTON, B.C., June 31.\u2014A party\not more than half a hundred mem-\nbeta of Creston Masonic lodgs, together with their wires and lady\nfriends, were at Boewell Sundsy\nafternoon for a reception tendered\nthem by Mr. and Mn. Allan on\ntheir spacious grounds with1 a short\nmusical program and the serving\nof s delightful lunch Just before\ngoing away ttme. The whole after*\nnoon wu very much enjoyed by all\npresent, Mr. and Mn. Allan proving\ncapable and gracious entertainers.\nably 'assisted by their daughter and\nson-in-law,   Mr.   and  Mn.   Kunst.\nMr. and Mn. W. H. Ffcrtln an\nback trom Vancouver, to which city\nthey wen called earlier in the\nmonth, due the death or Mr. Foc-\ntln's brother. W. DeFoe, accompanied\nby Mra. DeFoe, of Nelson, wbo haa\nbeen ln charge of the Shell OU\ncom pan y branch while Mr. For 11 n\nwas away, baa returned to Nelaon.\nWhile hen they wera gueata of\nMn. DeFpe's parents, Mr. and Mn.\nW. Ferguaon.\nUx*. Jamea compton got back on\nSundsy from a vtalt with her\ndaughter, Mlas Ruth Compton, at\nNelson.\nMrs. Manuel and eon, Herbert of\nVanoouver, wen renewing creaton\nacquaintances at the end of the\nweek, leaving on Sunday for Nelson.\nM. Lewis, mall clerk on the\nMedicine Hat-Nelaon run, apent a\nfew days hen last week, a guest\nof  Mr.  and  Mn.  Frank  Slmlster.\nHarry A. Powell and J. B. Holder\nwen vlalton at Cranbrook on Sunday for a meeting cf the Baat\nKootenay gone of the Canadian\nLegion.\nMr* and Mn. J. A. Broley of\nFernle apent a oouple of days hon\nst tha end of the week. Like several\notber Fernleltes, the Broleys are\ndesirous of securing an orchard\nproperty In Creston valley and Inspected a number of these plsces\nduring their stay ln town.\nHONG FINE FOR NOT\nKEEPING DISTANCE\nAt a special meeting Tueeday\nevening, the amalgamation of the\nNelson Protective association and\nthe Fifteen Hundred club waa oompleted. Preliminary arrangements\nwere mads at a prerious meeting.\nNo offloen were named Tuesdsy\nnight.      r\nSome dsys ago The Nelson Dally\nNews published a nport that R.\nH. Hong had been fined for paaalng a street car while It waa discharging paasengen. Tbls wu sn\nerror. Mr. Hong did not pass a\nstreet car whUe discharging , passengers. The charge against him\nwu thst ha failed to stop his\near at a dlatance of 10 feet from\nthe  exit  of   the  street  car.\nSTEVENS HOPES\nFOOEVWAL\nConference Progrew Encouraging He Tells Fernie\nFERNIE, B.C., June 31\u2014Hon. H\nH. Stevens, minister of trade and\ncommerce and federal representative\nfrom this dlatrlct, who acted u\nchairman of the conference to dle-\n. cuu the Fernle situation hen Monday addressed a packed houss iu au\nopen meeting held In the evening.\nHe wu able to get favorable report* as to the success of the confennoe held bare that day -tat.n^\nthat he wu confident thst lt would\nbe powlble to ncopen the mines st\nCoal Creek. Mr. Stevens publicly expressed thanka to D. C. Coleman,\nvice-president western Unu CP.-..\nwhoee part in the conference w. .\nbe responsible for the probab'.e .>\nlutlon of the situation.\nHs said that governments we.e\nnot all powerful but oould use their\ninfluence ln bringing together buslneu Interests and he felt that the\npresent  one   had   done   all   that   it\nu possible to do.\nMr. Stevens emphasised ths. complexity and ramifications of tbs\nsystem of banking, transportstion\nsnd transaction of buslneu. u\ne v ldenoed ln tbe ooilsyu of 1 arge\nbusinesses like Insui brothets. He\nthought the reaaon for the disruption of trade snd commerce wu the\ncollapu of their system ot credit ln\nthe downfall of tbe atock market,\nocculoned by tbe use of tbs latter\nfor gambling pnrpoau, and to some\nextent to a eo-called over-produotlon.\nBut the system u a whole should\nnot be scrapped. To thou who\nwholly condemn the preunt society\nof economic system he pointed out\nthst tbe cause* behind the ao-c_%Ued\nevils of democracy were due lo\nthe human element.\nMr. Stevena dealt with tha effect\nof depreciated currency whlcb allowed aome otber countries to wU\non better terms than Canada, advocating a nturn to tha atlrer-gold\nbuls u before 1873 u s remedy for\nthe dislocation of trade resulting\nfrom the scarcity of gold In some\ncountrlu due to maldistribution,\nHe hailed tbe acceptance of silver\nIrom Britain by U_S. ln payment of\nwar debts u the most hopeful thing\nfrom the world economic conference.\nSpeaking of tariffs he thought\nthat the United Statu wst in s\nposition-to bs nther generous with\ntariff reductions, and their >ttr_ude\nst the oonferenoe repreunied a\nhope. Dumping, Mr. Stevens said\nwu tbs main cause which led\nCanada to raise tariff walls. Instancing Ruulan whut, pulpwood\nand anthracite coal and UB. furniture,\nln oonoiuaion he commended tbe\nFernle cltiaens for their nut lots\nand gardens, Indicating to him that\nFernle   was   a   town   of   hope.   He\nsUted thst the atatlatlcel reports\nbe received from Ottawa during hi*\ntrip were distinctly encouraging.\nHe also commended the admlniatratlon of Fernle's city council.\nSherwodd Herchmer acted *t ehalrman,\n\u25a0     '    \u2022\t\nFarmera who spread arunle to\npoison grasshoppers ace warned to\nscatter it thin, lut farm animals\npick up enough to poison tbem.\nOnly in \"Quaker\"\ncan you get these\nEXTRA\nFEATURES\nAT NO\nEXTRA COST\nORANGE PEKOE BLEND\n\"SALADA\n\u25a0MM  M_\nTfttk from (he GwW\nAttention Mother* I\n(*kUdr\u00abiw_ll__\u00bb\u00abilk\u00ab1thm>tco_xiii,l-To*J\nmre. wtth Osaka*. Con Tlalsm. AU la on.\nMr-dag th trTI l*t lb, rich mmp ol ffani.. \u25a0\nlh, noOTi.hmml of milk... ttiahMlthiH-l\nSuaahln. Vitamin Qui build, boo, aid pro'\ntactataath.\n\u00a3( Money-bfck guarantee printed on every\npackage.\n2. Freshneij and criipneu assured by tu\nwrapping and triple sealing.\n3. Enrichment with Sunshine Vitamin \"D\"\u2014\nan exclusive health feature.\nA   Coupons\u2014exchangeable for valuable mer*\nchandiw\u2014in every package.\nMADE IH CANADA\nQuaker\nCorn Flakes\n % JMamt latlg Netun\n\"intmor of British Columbia's Family Nttu\/tpaptr\"\nAim IBB RBWB  WH1LB IT IB mw*\npubii*a*d   every    morning   tiotpt   Sunday    by    nu   mws\nFOaU_U__M\u00bb  COMPANI.   UMJTtD,   tie   Battr   Stmt.\nB.O.   Macabag ol OAHAOUR ppjBb Lreatd WB\u00bb Bervue.\nAOVBRTISIRO  RATBS OH  APPUCATIOB\na rale oerde may be teen at tba office ot any Advertising Agtney\nraoognlatd bj lbe CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS AJBOCIATION,\nSUBSCRIPTION tuna\n.,.. t    an\n\u2014   ,n\n\u2014..    I-*\nHI\ntmt y**\u00bb   -              \t\niijoo\nPayable in advance.\nMenMe Audit Burna ot Circulation.\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1988.\nBUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY\nFrom all over the country are coming reports of\nincreases In prices for both primary and manufactured\ncommodities. These increases in prices an being reflected in communications which are being received by\nNelson merchants, and it is evident that those of the\npublic who make purchases now will save money as\noompared with the prices which they will have to pay\na little later on. In some commodities then has already been an advance in the retail price, and in most\nof these commodities the retailers have bean notified\nthat then will be a further advance when later shipments an made.\nOne cotton manufacturer writes that his fall price\nlist shows an advance of approximately 5 per cent on\npractically all lines, and tint he has been notified by\nwin to advance all prices an additional 2**_ per cent,\nto take effect immediately.\nIn the case of manufactured ailk, an increase of\n5 centa a yard is now going into effect. In soma cases\nsilk mills have withdrawn all their prices, and will accept orders for immediate delivery only, and then only\nat the price Which prevails on the date of shipment\nfrom the mitt, This nport sayB the price of raw silk\nis rising continuously.\nShoe manufacturers an notifying dealers of increases whkh have gone into effect, and further increases which will.take effect within the next few\nweeks.\nFelt foot-wear has been advanced 10 per oent in\nwholesale cost. Felt wools have advanced 25 per cent\nUpper leathers for shoe manufactunn have advanced\n80 per cent and sole leather from 80 per cent to 45 per\ncent These advances are being reflected in wholesale\nquotations on shoes.\nThen are increases in prices of woollen coats, woollen underwear, and other woollen goods. Some oi the\nUpper leathers for shoe manufactunn have advanced\nwools imported from Australia have advanced 40 per\ncent over the price which pnvailed in February.\nIt is obviots that the advice to the public \"to buy\"\nnow is sound. It is likely to be many yean befon commodities and gooda will be purchased at the prevailing\nlow prices.\nGERMANY'S NEW CHRISTIANS\nin their efforts for religious control in Germany,\nthe Nazi organization has rounded off its interferonce\nwith Jews and Lutherans by riotous demonstrations\nagainst a Roman Catholic convention at Munich.\nPolitically also the Catholic centre party has felt,\nin common with the Jews and the social-democrats in\nthe main Lutheran, the weight of the Hitler decrees\nunder his revolutionary dictatorship.\nThe \"New German Christians\" contested the election of the state head of the Lutheran ehureh recently,\nand in storm troop fashion, their defeated preacher-\ncandidate has launched the Nazi edict against Dr. Bodel-\nschwingh, the bishop-elect of the Reich. The New\nChristians declare that the Lutheran body has not\nheard the voice of God \"summing us to valorous deeds.\"\nA new election is now being urged.\nMunich, aa the centre of Catholic Bavaria, is now\nsubjected to a curtailment of a religious convention,\none owing allegiance in w religious sense to the Vatican. Extreme interference took the form of prevent*\ning a cardinal from celebrating high mass. It is a\nfollow-up of interference with the Bavarian Centrists\nin the campaign awarding Chancellor Hitler his office.\nThU anti-Catholic outbreak is in sharp contrast to\n, Hitler's original outline of the Nazi program given\nout over ten years ago in Munich: \"We demand freedom for all religious sects in the Btate, so far as they\ndo not endanger its existence or work against the customs and morals of the German race.\"\nNow Herr Hitler assumes the arbitership of re-\n. ligion in the light of its endorsatiOn of valorous deeds,\nsuch as meet his favor. What becomes of peace and\ngood-will in the perfervoid doctrines of Germany's\n\"New Christian?\" The Nazis have adopted a misnomer\nto designate their religious -Met.\nLondon Economic Conference has a bar 70 feet\nlong, serving drinks of 66 nations to thirsty delegates.\nThat, at least, should keep the delegates in good spirits.\nUniversity professor says it's dangerous for man\nto marry Rf ter 80.  How about befon?\nKing George is nported to have lost weight during his recent illness. Another case of the declining\npound?\n\"Between You\nand Me\"\nBy \"I.RC\"\nPM_ etoria* tn beginning to\ndrift in, tblt littit ooming Tfoin a\nrealdent up the arm. who returned\ntrom a recant tithing trip to tall of\nlarge trout, wblcb ba almoat\nlanded, whtn It wea itoten ttom bla\nvery hook by a water make. Nothing\ndaunt*d, th* angler mtnoeuvred hit\nUna about tha tall of th* wriggling\nsnag* ead hoisted tbe reptile, wtth\ntbe' tlth In ltt mouth, Uttr from\nthe \u00bbit*r.\n*   a   \u2022   \u2022\nIrate Ootftr\u2014You muat taka your\nchildren *w*y Irom bare, madam.\nThl* la no piece tor tbem.\nMother\u2014Dont you worry\u2014tb*y\ncen't war nothing naw. Tbalr fither\nwat a aergeent-mijor, \"e was.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nstrawberry   time   haa  arrived   In\nthe Kootenay*\u2014We all tzpect to\ng*t our fin ot barriei\u2014and probably\ntome of ue will gtt tbt bin*\u2014\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nStrawberrte* now are In tbeir blush,\n(Delight b*yond ell meaaure),\nAnd weeklng thlcv** to pttchct rutb\nIn tearch ot berried treuure.\n.   .   .\nHere and there about tbe olty\u2014\nAn extraordinarily large number ot\ndistrict people ln Nelton Monday,\nTueadfty and Wednesday\u2014And practically everyone of them having\ncome to see Ctvtlcade\u2014Expressions\nof enthusiasm\u2014-tnd disappointment\n\u2014But belief tbe picture wit worth\nteeing\u2014Othen declaring the advanw\nnottcM were too strenuous\u2014But\nereryon* happy\u2014In fact cloee te or\nover dOW people atw the \u00abhow In\nNelaon\u2014\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nOtorg* B*nw*U telling a youngster\non a bicycle\u2014Thtt b* ahould have\ne Ugbt wben travelling at nlgbt\u2014\nDavie Kerr working overtime on ble\nbook*\u2014Bill Sturgeon remerklng that\nbe bad not tests a picture that bad\ncome up to \"The Birth ot a Nation.\"\n\u2014Dr. L. E. Borden and Eric P.\nDawaon converting on * itreet\ncorner\u2014\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nSomeone explaining that \"Cavalcade\" meant a pre nalion ot eventa\u2014\nCllfdtn Ctrne of Sunshine Bay\u2014ip\nto ate the thow\u2014oeorge Dvorjetz\nplanning a drive up the arm\u2014\nOrover Ctdy with a newtpiptr stuck\nIn hla hip pocket\u2014WUllam Fraaer\nof Kootenay Bty\u2014pacing up tnd\ndown a corridor at tht Hume\u2014\nprob-bly awaiting bla wife\u2014Joe Carter recalling palmy dayt whtn tha\nNa*ook|n docked ln Nelson\u2014Dr. H.\nB. Morrison talking mining\u2014If that\nI* anything new for htm?\u2014Jess\nSender* alttlng kt eaat with maga-\nalae In hind\u2014And I bought some\n\u2022aired peanut*\u2014\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nAnd tt won't be long before we\nwill ell be getting ttung\u2014The silver\ntrout ara biting\u2014and lt won't be\nlong before mosquitoes wlll he busing and drilling\u2014\n\u2022 .   .\nTb* big moaquitou aun tb* ntt\nAnd bum with conaclotu pride,\nBut amall mosquitoes never tret,\nFcr they cin get Inalde.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"I bought one of thoae ahlrts tbey\naaid would laugk at tba laundry.\":\naay* a Nelsonlt*. \"tnd It mutt hivi\nheard a aide-splitting Jok* tb* tint\ntlm* lt wtnt thttt.\"\n25 Years Ago\n(rrom The Daily Ntwi of jane 22,\n1908)\nTwelve tbouMad dolUre worth ol\nfltemondi, uwd for drilling purpoees, were ittflen tt Roeelend yee-\ntenWjr.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe water leral la dropping rapidly. Teeterdaj it lell fin inchee to\n16 feet three lnchea abore low water.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA petition la being circulated\nthrouth the city for the changing\nof the time to one hour earlier. Tbe\npromote\u2122 expect that * tbe tporting\ncluba and the fraternltlea generaUy,\nwhich means a good slice out ot the\ncommunity,   will  sign  the   petition.\nsee\nW. R. Campion, who la handling\nthe strawberry crop for tha district,\nstates that Nelaon Is going to hat* a\nbumper crop.\nAUNT HET\n\"I don't ctre If they tre pt'i\nkin folk. They re vltlton the\nflrtt week, but ttttf tbat they're\njuat llvin' on pm.-^\n\u2014I  '   fl    *,**\" -L     I   '-\u25a0'.\t\nTHB MUON DART JfBWS, NSU-Wf, B.C. \u2014 TBOTSDAY MOBNINO.  JVM  SS, Utt '.,\nAuction and\nCoftrdgmridie\nBy tb* 'forld-j^ftadlng  Antborltr.\n1-dILTON C. WOU\na cBArni -Ain-t'P\nBY *ni\u00abD\u00bbBBNSl\nm\\\u00a3jfm^r*^>**<?_m \u201e\n\"But you abouldn't com***, here two dayt running.\"\n\"'Oo't bin runnln'?\"\u2014JLondon Opinion.\nCAVALCADE\nBy  GBRALD S. R\u00bb\nMorle -Ada are familiar with the\ncelluloid lion that turna hla maselre\nhead at the introduction of oertaln\nfeature fllma before letting forth a\noslloptymlo roqr whloh serves either\na warning, or rouees patrona from\na eemi-eomnolenoe induced by the\nearlier Inanities ef the proframl\nThe Britiah Lion may well roar\napproval, ahd the American Xagle\nmay also gtve a screech of delight\nln a cousinly and mutual appreciation of tbe rare artistry and masterly direction woven into the tapestry of Cavalcade, which ia sow by\nway of becoming an historic document.\nProduced on the GoM Oout of\nCalifornia, lt la to the greater glory\nof America that Sngland oould not\nhave created anything mora Sngllah\nthan thia Vox produced movietone,'\nfor lt embodies tba soul of England in feeling, tradition and instinct, and ia aa Bngllsh aa roaat\nbeef, Yorkshire pudding and boiled\ncabbage, though made under the\nblue skies of Hollywood alx thousand miles away from the misty\nrealms ot Britannia.\nOUE ANCIET LOYALTIES\nYour reactions to tbla episodic\ndrama of an Bngllsh family's faith,\noourage and heroism for - their love\nof oountry ue conjectural, but may\nrevive a renewed hope for a revitalising prooess, clnemetlcally, towards\na loftier conception and a less\ntawdry un-ldeallsm than heretofore\nconceived as tbe acme of desirability\nln tbe llluslonary world of Shadow-\nland.\nOne forgives Hollywood muoh for\nCavalcade;' tt surpasses anything yet\nenoompaaasd 6j the Pacific coast\nstudloe. Originally a London stage\nproduction, it was reoently preeented at Windsor Caatle u a command cinematic performance for\ntheir Majesties, the King and Queen\nof Kngland. lhe story of Cavalcade rings true, and the playera are\ncompetent; they are secondary to\ntha narrative, which la aa it ahould\nbe. The photography is no less\ngraphic and luminous than expansive and Imaginative, and there\nla fine restraint of the spoken word,\nthero an but few technical flaws.\nA   DBAMATIC  CAVALCAJ*!\nThis atory of a typifcal middle\nclass English family, vividly etched\nagainst the passing years of more\nthan a quarter of a century, takes\none back across the way on* has\ncome ln one's own life.\nIt Is not readily forgottan, for\nCavalcade carries a world wide and\na heart stirring appeal, though\nvery English In setting and.mood.\nTba .celluloid strip unrolls in a\naeries of f*_sodes agajh-tt \u2022* kaleidoscopic merry-and-aail paatmmi since\nNew Year's Eve 1800 (The years,\nwith their shattering crises, immediately preceding the twentieth\ncentury, determined tiie post-Vlc-\ntorlan history bf England*), though\nthe family Is drawn more than onoe\ninto the vortex of war, one eenses\nIts Innate hatred therefor. For\nall of Britain's fighting history,\nBritons an not naturally a bellicose'people. A greater interest develops ln the terrifically dramatic\nbackground of events which Inexorably color tbe lives of the principal characters than ln their portrayals by aome familiar acreen\nfavorites; then an faces strange\nto Canadian audiences, and they\nan   very  acceptable.\nIn a series of dignified and deeply moving animated Vignettes, the\nstory sweeps throuth a crescendo\nof woes adown the life of one generation, with a background of the\nwhirling vlclaaltudas of three decades, from the Boer War to the\ncataclysmic yesrs of 1914-1Q18\u2014\u00bbnd\nafter! It crystallises the emotions\nof an epoch.\nSOUTH   AFRICA\nTbe Boer War! Buller. Baden-\nPowell and Plumer; Roberta and\nKitchener, colenso and Paardeburg,\nLadysmlth and Kimberley. Britain\ndrunk with Joy and aloohol on\nMafeking night over the nllef of\na beleagured village on a treeless\nwaste of the sun-baked Vaal. The\ndisastrous Black Week of military\nineptitudes Is forgotten, though unfriendly nationa oontlnue to 'visit\nthe Lion's tall as Britain inwardly\nquestions tbe Justice of her cause\nin this -Squalid little war. Mafe-\nkft-g restores national confidence,\nImplies the -assurance Of final victor\/; the last battle, whloh ls the\nonly one that matter* In any campaign, would be won.\n$50,000 IN FIREARMS DUMPED INTO OCEAN\nNew York City -utnuaUy makes a practical contribution to disarmament, and the other day consigned\n?50,000 worth ol confiscate^ firearms to Davy Jones'\nlocker. A great variety' of vyeapons were destroyed.\nThey ranged in size from a massive Lewis machine gun,\nwhich required the, efforts of two husky policemen to\ntoss overboard, to three fountain pen pistols designed\nfor pocket wear.\nIn the year's accumulation were 3,150 pistols and\nrevolvers, 476 shotguns and rifles and 260 other dangerous weapons, including one machine gun, one-half\nof a baseball bat, a section of a wagoh tongue, one\ncrank handle, a boxful of bombs, and a nice assortment\nof leaded gaa pipes, taped billies, brass knuckles, butcher knives, stilettos, carving knives, bayonets, blackjacks and homemade persuaders of one'style or another.\nUnemployed St Louis shoemaker ia writing an opera which, probably, will Q&ntain some very sole-fut\nDelanaivo piajr* olln. require al-\nnwat braun auuranc* coupled with\nprompt wtton. Any haatUttOQ baton making a plaj ol the typo\nthown below would be aat te be\nfatal. In a hand recently played\nla av rubber gem* In Montreal,\nCanada, Kr. Btantey Bart who held\ntha Cut hand wu th* itu wr-\nfonnwr althoufh South and Horth\ndid all the bidding. TtsA auction\nwu u follow*: South on* Cluh\nNorth pn* Dl-mond, South two\nNo Trump*, North three Diamond*.\nSouth thr** No Trump*.   *i\nWut'* Initial lwd wu th* Deuoe\nof Spadu wblch, If th* Mad wu\n\"honeit\", marked both for South\naad Cut a 4-1-4-1 Spade dlvtelon.\nAgalnat a No Trump when a player\nmike* a _on\u00bbnttonal original lead\nwithout a holding that Justlfte* a\nhigh card opening he lwd* bi*\nfourth but. in racint yean aome\naiport* hare become convinced that\ntha accurate counting of the card*\nwhleh a fourth beat Mad permit*\nli ipt to be of grater value to th*\nDeclarer that to the partner of the\nbarrel-organ*  ln  th*  \u2022uburbj;   th* Wider and therefore. It la wiu *t\nPASSING OT BOK AND OLOBV\nA glittering galaxy ot flva Kings\nln gnat pomp and clroumatanoe\nride behind the coffined gun-c*r-\nrlige of Queen Victoria. No more\nwhUtUflg \"Soldier ot tbe Quun\" I\nCdward the Peace-maker la crowned\nXing and Emperor; whlatllng re-\n\u2022umw, but lt la now \"Soldier, of\nthe King\"; the tune revwrberatu\noveraeaa with all tha enthustesm\nof the world war Tipnerary.\nLAND Or BOTE AND GLORY\nProsperoua d*yil Halcyon yeanl\nA decade of \u00bb aolid eplendor, unparalleled\" In tb* annate ot England.\nCavaloada Bin the leuer memories\nof one-time -familiar Incident* of\nthe Edwardian era, even of remembered itreet aound*. Muffin ball*\ntinkling defiantly at du*k and\nbicycle bella, Qoachlng horn* In Pic*\n1,\nel-\nJingle of hansom cabs with the\nclop-clop of horses' hooves (like tbe\ngulp of a bottle wben water passes\nunevenly from Its neck) and driving\nwhips slapping merrily against tbe\nslatted aides of horse-drawn busses\nleisurely perambulating between Putney and Peckham 1\nTHE   EBfriEft'S   ZENITH\nHeydays exceeded only by the\nluxury living yean of an unbridled\nImperialism and passionately crimson cartography, which culminated\nin the Diamond Jubilee of 1807.\nQueen Victoria acclaimed the mother of her people, the embodied\nsymbol of their Imperial greatness.\nKipling writes tbe famous Recessional, and shocks England wfth Its\nnote of warning:\n\"Still   stands   Thine   ancient   sacrifice\nA humble and a contrite heart.\"\nLEST  WE  FORGET\nThe world forgets. The fatal Four\nHorsemen of Plunder again ride\ntheir whirlwind of fame, with bloody\nhooves. The world oannot yet forget tbe grim desolation and loneliness, hideous fears and horron of\nthe   \"Disastrous   Years.\"\nA   far   off* August   ln   1014,   and\nacross tha smoky sky:\n\"Ring the deep strokes marking the\nhour\nOne by one from  tbe  gny stone\nMidnight the hour of destiny,\nand Britain, without nalitlng It,\nalready one hour at wart War\nagain, ranging the world, and this\ntime with an extraordinarily competent and obviously brave enemy 1\nHAZARDS   AND   HEARTBREAKS\nTroope leave, and hospital trslns\n.... Zeppelins and sinking warships ... tha recruiting doggerel\n\"Tour King and Country needs you\"\n\u2014the acme of bathos! Other war\nsongs, jesting and obscene, sentimental and ribald. Officers, young\nand old (many of them mimicked\nand ridiculed aa tbe \"Temporary\nOentlemen\") and their fighting\nmen civvies pulled from field and\nshop and office, from banks and\nuniversities and flung Into the\nfurnace with perfunctory training\u2014\non home-hurried leavea from the\nUne of battle. Dim figures flit\nacross the screen like shadows ln an\nAeschylean tragedy, fading ghost wise\n... It Is tbe pack-laden, amateur\narmy bound for the flashing horl-\nBons, marching first in Jubilance,\ntben ln cold dismay, then In a grim\ntooth-ahowlng doggedneas Into the\nValley of the Shadow . . . De Fro-\nfundls. The barren bog of No-Man's\nLand wltb tangled thickets of rusted\nwire, broken, bodies and battle debris . . a wooden cross In silhouette\nagainst a darkening sky.\nCEAftE  FIRE\n\"Eleven hours\". Tbe Armistice of\nHU. A queer sllenoe tn the war\naones, an hysterical Ireniy elsewhere. The war Is over and what\nan ending! Tbe rumbling gunfire\nstops, street lights an again brightly lit, and publlo clocks resume\ntheir   forgotten  striking.\nTbe singed and battered curtain\nof war Is rung down on the gigantic murder competition, and the\nworld gases at the ruins, but the\nreal winter la yet to come with\nchaos after a Pyrrhic vlotory. Peace\non paper but not ln men's hearts.\nHang the Kalstrl A world fit for\nheroes to live ln! Who really won?\nWhoever ean really win any war?\nTHE   AFTERMATH\u2014FINALE\nDisintegrating yean. Mah-Jong\nand midget golf, the Eugenie hat\nand Jig-saw putxles! Cavalcade depicts a flash-back to thoae hectic\ntimes, ahd through tbe acreen\ndrama, we look back on -this transitory  and   tribal  civilisation   which\nLooking\"Over the Field of Economics\ntJ-IM\n\u2666MS\n\u2666JHH\n~r~\u2014\nnw\n:!r,\nESP\nVMS\n\u2666M\n\u2022M-J-H\ntlmea to try to defelve both partner\nand leader by aterllng wtth wh*t\nI* known u a fate* card. In this\nhand the declarer knew that If a\nfourth but Sped* wu being led,\neach adversary had four and, with\nthat type of holding, no benefit\ncould be derived, by a failure to\n-May the Ace on the flnt trick.\nHowever, lt W\u00ab*t'i lead twd bun *\nfifth but Spade, thtn It would be\na big advantage for tbe Declarer to\nhold up until the third round be-\ncsuu if But held th* King of\nDiamonds, a Spade could not be\nled when Eaet took th* trick. Oon-\nmuently South ducked trick* 1 and\n1 but played hi* Aoe of Spades on\ntrick S. South then led the Jack\nof Diamonds, West played the Five,\ndummy the Deuoe, and East un-\nhealtatlngly pl*y*d th* Pour. South\nlod a aeoond Diamond and covered\nWest** Six with dummy'i Ten. Cut\nwon .with hi* -logleton King and\nth* tummy htnd wu dead. Tbe\nDeolarer consequently took alx\ntricks; lt tba King of Diamonds\nhad baen held up, he would haw*\nmade  gama.\nWhen -But mada tha play he\nfait quite sure thst hi* partner bad\nopened a four-card Spade suit and,\ntherefore, that gama could not he\nuved by winning with tba King\nof Diamonds and cashing thne\nSpadu\u2014tour trick* tn all. But\nNorth'* Diamond! oould be thut out\ntnd gama uved if South beld only\ntwo Diamond*.\nAgtlnit <uch *tnt*gy u thl* a\nDeclarer 1* helpless.        -\n_ Jn the two hundred yun prior\ni\u00bb t\u00bbl4 th* prottctlon -fronted alien\nwad enemy private property by tew\nduring w*r-tlm* had grown to a\npoint whare the world hsd oome to\nt*_sr_ oonfiacatldn u obsolete. It\nw*i, like the carrying off of \u00abl\u00bb\u00abi\narid hosttges, uaoeltted #lth *n-\nclent and barbarous times, and not\nwith tha practices ot clvllt_\u00bbtlon.\nTh* orelt War changed all that.\nIt became a *J\u00bbr of attrition. A*\nthe month* wdre on tb* oonvmtlom\not clvllteed warfare were *b*ndoned\none by one. Non-combatant* atrand-\ned la enemy territory mtt* herded\nInto camp* . and Intenwd; tbeir\nproperty wu usuaitrad. \u00abnd placed\nln charg* ot an official r*c*lver. tn\nmany cuu th* property consisted\nof factorlu which htd to be kept\nrunning b*c*use th*lr product* were\n-uentlal.\nup to thtt point lt It pouible\nto uy thit print* proptrty placed\nIn th* hand* of offictel cu*todl*n*\nln Allied countrlu htd not bua\nconfiscated\u2014although the effect on\nthe owner wu tbe ume, and the\nonly thing tbat distinguished tt\nfrom confiscation wu tha f*lw hope\ntbtt restoration would be mwte\nwhtn the w*r wu our.\nThe AUM* *t Verulliu, under the\nInspiration of that man ot stone,\nCtemenoeau, agreed to keep the\nsequestered property tnd to hand\nover to Oermany, u part of Ita\nreparation* bill, tha tuk of oom-\npenutlng \u00abpropri*ted Cterman nation-!*. In abort, tee Alllu, pw-\nhips more dttute than they realised\nat th* time, substituted * b*d debtor for a good one, and ln tbe upshot Oermany paid only ten or\ntwelve per oant of tba claim*. Article j\u00ab7 (1) of th* Truty of v\u00abr-\nullles can now be interpreted only\nu * subterfuge to cover an outright confiscation.\nIt only remalna, uya rsrrero, tha\neminent Italian, for the \"clvllteed\"\nworld to revive the custom ot selling prla <*r* of war Into slavery.\nTheu bitter words are quoted\nwith approvtl by Drs. Bitter tnd\nZelle ln a tract entitled, \"No Mora\nWar on Foreign Invutmenta,\" published b, Dorranoe Is Co., Philadelphia. The two O-rmtn scholars,\nwho htv* written volumlnouily on\npost-war economlo problems, make\nan eloquent and comprehimlv* cu*\nfor \u2022 new nonoagmulon or Kellogg\npact for private property, and ot\ncoune thalr work te highly appreciated by international banker*.\nThe whale cau, of ooun*. rest*\non 'th* usumptlon thtt prlvtte\nproperty, (tnd pirtlculirly prlv*t* In.\nvestment*) should 'be u \"s*ored\"\nnow u In ISth oentury. perh\u00bbp*\nIt should, perhaps the pnurv*-\ntlon ot our olv-llutlon depend* on\nIt. But the Onlted States government spok* Very plainly on the subject about the time the Kellogg put\nwu enunctetad. It uid th*t Unlttd\nstate* n*Uon*l* participating ln\nforeign enterprises henceforth did\nso at their own rlak. Other government* have not, perhaps. Men eo\noutspoken. But they are not u\nwilling u they were to nuh to tha\nTen Years Ago\nrrom The Dally News of 3mse 31,\nlttl)\n3. H. McDonald, of Rossland  hu\naold  th*  Rio Ttnto  mlnenl   claim\non tbe Salmon river tor $60,000.\na  a  \u2022\nThe water level ot the Wut Ann\ndropped another 15 inehu yuterday\nto 18.5 fwt above aero.\n1 .   .   .\nUr. and Mn. Frederick Niven ot\nWillow  Point  ipent  the  day  shopping in Nelson yuterday.\n\u2022   *...\nBetwun 40 and 50 membera of\nthe Odd Fellows of Enterprise lodge,\nTrail, will visit tb* Nelaon lodge\ntonight.\nTwenty Years Ago\nCadet* ind members of boy* brl*\nnam at Neleon, Orsnd Forki, Kaalo\ntnd Crtnbrook, will hold t oamp on\nKootenay like during tbe flrat week\nof July.\n...\nBy t *oore of 33-9 Percy Jcrdtn't\nJuvenile baaeball nine but tha St.\nAndrew's Juvanllu last nlgbt. Larson's Fats, Juvenile chimps, beat\nthe Ftlrvlew boys 13-11.\nQUIVERING\nNERVES\nTThtn too, arc juit pa edge , * \u25a0\nwban you can't atand die cblldren'l\nboIm ... when everything you do\nb a burden ... when yoa an irritable Ind Mo*... try Lydia E. Pink-\nhim'i Vegetable Compound. 9S oal\nof 100 women report benefit.\nIt will five you |ut tbe extra energy you need. Lift will teem worth\nliving again.\nDon't endure anothar day without\nth* help thia medidoe can (iva. Gal\na bottle from your druggist today.\n^ifduOL b. WumklmtatU*.\nVEGETABLE    COMPOUND\naaelittnce   of   tdvsnturoua\nwho   get   into   trouble  lit   foreign\nparte.   Ttw British government did\nnot rush into Moscow, fer Instance,\nto uve  AUn  Monkhouu and  hla\ntallow vickers englneen In tha tine,\ndramatic manner the powen s\u2014eA\nto exhibit when people  were kidnapped   by   -teliull,   tha   Morocoan\nbandit.   Thow dan are  gone forever.    Ute   and   loana   ln   forelgri,\nptrt* tre not u mt* ** our ftthef*\nhoped tbey would be by thla tlm).!\nand a price la being paid for thli,\nlack.of security.\nDr. -Bitter and ttllt might now\nwrit* another book on protecting\nforeign lnvutmint* In time of.\npetot. Tb* gnat need today I*\nnot an igreement to cover wtr-tim*:\nrlaka, but one to cover peace-time-\nmoratoriums, gold embargoes, anff\nllmlter meuure*.\n'\u25a0    \u25a0\nFor\nMINING CAMPS\nUnunded Cottonwood\nPuels ire t \u00bbult\u00bbbl*\ngnu tor *U mining\nsnd otber oamp buildings. It te strong,\nwsterproof, light and\nvery  euy  to   handle.\nWood, Vallaneo\nHardware Co., Ltd. '\nDistrict   Dlitrlbuton\nlf\nIT'S LOST\nWANT-ADS\nIN\nTHE NELSON\nDAILY NEWS\nWILL FIND\nIT\nwe, In our complexity of thought,\nhan built up, tnd which hu mtde\nor unmade us, tnd tre moved to\nweep for our nry greatneu, and\nour every weaknau u * people.\nThe film flickers to clow, and the\ncurtain la rung down wltbout an\napple-bloslom ending. Yet we are\nundeniably inspired to Join Dim*\nWynytrd, lhe mother, in her elo- |\nquent tout to the Pete* of Eng- *\ntend, and echo her hopeful worda\nthit the Mother Oountry will some\nd*y find dignity, grutntu and\npeace tgtln ln tb* abiding* mystery\nof the swiftly puslng y\u00ab*n. A\nmemorable evening. - Think you\nHollywood.    Mtny happy returna.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy   JAMES  W.   U.tKTO.V   M.ll.\nNO   MYSTERY   ABOUT   REDUCING  WEIGHT\nI sometimes think thst tbere ls\nso much eald and written about\nthe varlou* method* of reducing\nweight thit on* would think it w*s\nreally a complicated matter.\nThe reuon for to many augges-\ntlons regarding reducing\u2014reducing\nfoods, gland preparation!, speclsl\nexercises, speclsl bathe\u2014te because\noverweight Individuate, 9 out of 10\nst leut, wlll not do the only common unu thing they should do, thst\nte cut down on tbeir dally tood\nintake.\nIt la all nry simple. Thou who\nire overweight usually hsve good\nmtehlnery or good organ* tnd tlt-\nsuu. and can really get ilong on\na naalter amount of tood than they\neat; in fact un get \u00bblen* on kn*\nthtn many who are of average\nweight.\nYou can thua tu that lf they cut\ndown by Juit a amall amount ot\nfood eve., day they will itop in-\ncreating ln weight, which te one\nbig point gtlned.\nThen when they tlnd thit they\nan not locmslng In weight lf\nthey wlll cut down a little more on\nthe dally Intake whst will htppen.\nThe  fit   thit   It   stored   In   the  a yur to do lt.\nbody will gradually be taken up\nand uw<( for the evirydiy needs of\nthe body. It te Jutt like using up\nthe cott or wood from t speclsl\npile when the pile tbtt Is usutlly\nkept replenished M exhsusted. Or\nanother way of putting lt la to uy\nthtt Uie exceu ttt In the body te\nJuit like l merchtnt with goodt ln\nhi* storeroom thst should be on his\nshelvu   In   thl   procu*   of   being\nm_t,\nNaturally It I* weU to know ln *\ngenertl wty thtt oerttln foods\u2014\naugtr, potltou, breed tnd ptstry\u2014\nmike ftt, *nd other foods\u2014butter,\ncrum, and fit meats\u2014prevent body\ntissues from wesrlng out too aoon,\nand thua It te in these two cltasei\nof foods thai the reduction should\nbe made.\nThe other main gyoiiP of food*7-\nmut, egga, oeruls\u2014should not be\nnduoed u tbey are needed to\nmaintain the structure of .the\nbody tlnues.\nTherefore every overweight indlviduil who te willing to tike theu\ntwo ttepi, that Is a alight reduction In tood intake to pnnnt Increau In weight, and a further\n\u2022Ught reduction to uu up bte exceu ftt, I* bound to got result*\nufely  If he  tskes six  months  to\nhe Coeur d'AIene\nHotel\nIn the Heart\nof\nSPOKANE\nANNOUNCES\nRooms newly furnished tHroughout in prep\u00bbr-\nation for our usual excellent Spring and Summer patronage from our friends in Canada.\nHARRY F. GOETZ, Mgr.\nTh* HOTEL COEUH\nd'ALENE conllnuil Itl\npolky of IcciptllH\nranadten money at\npar In payment el\nroom accommodation\nThe Coeur d'AIene H\nthe only hotel la\nSpokane that hu\nfor yetn conslatenlly\nmaintained tbl* policy In rei*rd t*\nCanadian   monrj.\nSPOKANE, Wash.\n\u25a0 laiiiaiMMf-aiuaiB\nI Sponges and Chamois i\nI  We have a nice assortment of New Sponges\nand Chamois Skins in stock. Just\n~ the thing for cleaning*\n___. that new car\n| PRICES RIGHT\nI NELSON HARDWARE CO.\n_ WHOLESALE  AND   RETAIL   QUALIIY   HARDWARE\n\u25a0 NELSON.   B.C.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0IHIIIBI\n m\n. TBI NBLSON DAttT  -WW*.  KM.SON.  trnt*. - TBCBSOAY  MOBNINO,  TOW  M.   WW- ,\nHOB  UVW\nSOMERVILLE AND NASH STH1\nGOING AS FIELD DOWNTO 32\nSandy\" Has Yet to Be\nExtended; Meets Kyle\nToday\n     _Bnf..    jun\u00a7    SI     (Of\n\u2022).\u2014In  unbther  dty ot  upeet*\nfield   In   Uw   British   amateur\ntourney   today   was   brought\nto the  eighth round  of  82\n...j    and    Included    aro    Roee\nKkdy)  Somerville, Canada's cham-\nt of tbe United etatw, and hla\n_ idon  clubmtte,  Jack  Nuh.\nt Tolley and Roger Wethered.\ntitle-holders,   represent   the\nremaining    British    threat,\ntwo surTiTort cf  the  United\ncontingent of six utt  left\u2014\nT.    Dunlap    snd    Douglas\n\u25a0U-tnt Ckndy,\" who has yet to be\nled, will get some opposition\now. He ls drawn In the fifth\nagainst tbe player who sprang\nbiggest of today's surprises,\nd P. Kyle cf Scotland. Kyle\n-*t*d the Scottish champion,\nMcLean, one of the favorites,\n\u00a7 up*\nid   tf   Dunlap,' fair-haired   New\n; youth and Walker cup player,\nI past sharp-shooting Uster Hartln the morning, he will collide\nSomerTllfe\u2014-o\u00bb Kyle,\nANCE  OUT\nmmaJtux wu not tbe only favorite\nwttttt  over.  Also Joining  the  de*\nfending champion, Johnny de Forest,\n| th sidelines ace T. A. Torrance\nLit year's British Walker cup cap*\nlte. eliminated by A. fi. Thompson\nAldebrurgb   at   the   twenty-Tlrit\nIn   the   third   round,   John\nBritish   Walker  cup   player\ned by  Nuh   and   Alarlc 'de\nolder   brother   ef   tho   d\u00ab-\n___,_ ohampion, beaten by Dunlap.\nWhile Bandy'was getting an easy\n* tnoe to the fifth round with a\nand   five   victory   over   D.   J.\nold   Cambridge   unlvenlty\nNaah had to overcome two\nhy golfers In Lionel Munn.\n\u25a0\u2022\u00ab Irish star, and  VurkO.  He\nletted Munn four and two and\ntt   to   the   nineteenth   hole   to\nt Burke.  In  a ding-dong   battle\nwhich  neither player  wu enr\nthan one up.\n..General A. C. Crltchley. na-\nof Calcary and holder of the\nch amateur title, wu the latest\nHan to go out of the oompett-\nJ. W. Jones and Orange Park\n___iated htm In tbe fourth round\na two and'ione count.\nWBBWABU. KAV\nBomerrtlkr  ire* obtl(*ed  to   pUy\nMiy   one   match,   ln   the   fourth\nround,  and wu again  ln  unbeatable form. He was only one stroke\nliver par for the  13  holes  t* he\nMtshfd off Walker. The last hole\nWitt something of a freak,  Sandy\nletting    an   eagle   two   on    the\nthirteenth   when   Walker   knocked\n111 ball Into the eup.\n_' The only thing that hu wemed\n|o  bother sandy  Is the wind  on\nthe   putting   greens,   making   the\nMl!   do  unesperted  tricks.\nCyril   Toll-**   champion   ln    1B30\nDd   1029,   alternately  brilliant   and\nnitlc,   eliminated   T.   C,   Manners\nMb and one and then oqueeaed out\ntarn   Robinaon,  I-u_cashfre   veteran,\nmt up. Wethered nad a three and\nw>> victory over R, 0.  Howell  of\nGlamorgan. -\nHOW FAST CAN\nA CADDY RUN?\nStill In Swim\ni&r\n\"anything\ncanHatpch\nIN it *\u00bb\u2022\u00bb<\u2022*\n0A\/tB-AND\nUSUALLY\n00*3*\n*&\n\u25a0V\n(By   AL   DSMARCT_>\n\"Panta\" Rowland tho old-time\nmanager of the world champion\nChicago Whlta Sox, tells me a good\nstory on Judge  Landls.\nThe Judge wu pitying one of\nthe oourses in Florida with a\nstrange caddie. -He wu doing better than usual, and In a moment\nof exuberance he turned to the\nbearer of the cluba and aaked tbe\ntime-honored  queetlon.\n\"You've aeen worse playera than\nme on the oourse, my boy?\"\nThe caddy hesitated and the commissioner of baaeball repeated his\nquestion.\n\"Well,\" aald tb* caddy, Tm nev\nto the oourse, and I don't know\nmany of tbe players, but from what\nthey tell me, there's an old guy\nthat comes here they oall Judge\nLandls and I think be mutt be\nworse than you.\"\nTWENTY   YEARS   AOO   TODAY\nJune 33, 1011\u2014Nick Attrock eon\neumed five pitchers or beer with his\ndinner at Dlnty Moore's chop Muse\nin New York,\nWaa tbls a reoord or wu lt a\nreoord?\nYANKEES WIN\nIN THIRTEENTH\nNew \u2022tort  ._  II ai\nWuhlngton     td 31\nCleveland  M 38\nChicago  .;\u25a0  81 at\nPhlladelpbl*   38 38\nDetroit  30 81   .483\nBoiton       38 38    .871\nSt.  LouU     31 40   .844\n1\"_1tl mm_m___^i________mty    ...\n\"Silent\" Sandy- Somerville. lett, and Jack Null, right. Doth ot Canada, who are etlll ln th* Britiah amateur golf tournament u the field la whittled down to 88, \t\nBRAVES TAKE\nDOUBLEHEADER\nGiants Win Final; Cards\nWin After Lagging;\nPhillies Count\nNATIONAL   hKAH-t,\nNew Tart \t\nSt. Loui* ......\nPltteburgh   ...\nChlcayo \t\nCincinnati   ...\nBrooklyn \t\nBoaton \t\nPhiladelphia\n. 35   31\n_____\\\n. 88 37 M0\n. 33 31 .808\n. 28 38 .4511\n. 38 81 .448\n38 38 .438\n. 24 88 All\nX Centi\n( Choose from thit wide\nvariety of ro\u00abnJ-trip\nbargain- to Chicago:\n*6\u00a950 \u00ab66w\n\u2022 -.\u2022*\u00ab\u2022 rirrtClu,\"!\n\u2022tl-tw Wan Um*.\nI rm_us \u00bbtw Mmael m M. Udwt.\n$90*\u00b0\nCnt u Mra* Mt Oal. II. 1H>.\nCei-responding redactions te\nall Eastern point*. Stopover,\nes er-fwbere. Kedoeed dining\near price,\u2014delieloia meals,\nSOe up.\nAik *bont surprisingly LOV\nCOST \"ALL * EXPENSE\nTOURS\" to World's Ft-rl\nEveryone ahould vlalt ihli\nmeet tol*rlal, enchanting aa*\npetition, and enjoy 'be de*\nlight el a ride on the lemon,\nEmpire Builder over Ihe\nclean, rind * r lell, teenie Great\nNorthern Roll*, with 60\n11*1 aloag Claeler\nnational I*ark.\nNew', lh* time to to\u2014\n\u2022nd we'll help yea\nplan all detail*. A*k\n\u2022ny Grut Northern\nAient.\nTo GltcUr fork,\nTsein CltUs,\nChics,, rnd Esat\ntt\nEmpire Builder\nOX. CRICKET\nLONDON, June 21.\u2014(CP Cable).\u2014\nRemarkable bowling feats marked\nthe opening of the flret-claaa cricket\nmatch between Oxford university\nand Buaeex today. Oxford* crack\nbowler, Q. H. Owen-Bmith. took tlx\nBxutn wicketa ttt 14 runa and Bua-\naei's veteran Cornford came right\nbeck to take fire Oxford wlcketi\nfor is. Onlr om century waa knocked UP \u00bbt today's matches got under why, Human gtttlng no for\nCambridge against surrey.\nCloelng scores in flrst-clist matches\nstarted   today:\nKent 189 (Smith five for 38),\nSsaex 187 for eight (Pearce 65\nnot out) it Chelmsford.\nDerby 38' for one wicket against\nGloucestershire at Chesterfield.\nYorkshire 330 iSutcliffe 71), War-\nwlckihlre one for no wlcketi, at\nLeadf.\nSomenet ISO, Hampeblre 87 for\nnine wickets, at Portsmouth.\nCambridge University 378 (flu-\nman 110, Brown flva for 6S>, tur-\n%y 81 for no wickets, at the Oval.\nSussex SB and 66 for four (Owen-\nSmith six (or 14). Oxford university OA   (Cornford five for  IS.)\nThere waa no play in tha lllddle-\nsex-Worcestershire fixture at Lord's\non account of rain.\nGlamorgan 306 for eight (Dyion\n68, Turnbull 81), sgslnst Lancashire\nst  Swansea.\nB08TON, June 21 (Aft\u2014After\ndropping three games In a fow to\nPltteburgh, Boaton Bravei recovered\ntheir batting eye today and took a\ndouble-header from the Piratea, 0-5\nand 6*3.\nFlnt game: ^^^^\u25a0^\u25a0\u25a0^\nPltteburgh\t\n5   18   0\nSharkey Confident\nof Taking Camera\nBy EDWARD 3. MIL\nAsso*ta.ed rrea* Kport* Writer\noAanoebuho, NY., Jun* 11\u2014\n(AP)\u2014Wltb but on* Ide* In bla\nmind\u2014* clear, cold knockout\u2014J*-*\nSharkey I* working down to tbe\ncloae ot tbe training grind tttt bis\nis-rouud title defence *t*ln*t Primo\nC*rnera Jun* 31, aa keen, gs fit\nand vicious a* he ever bu been In\nall hla fighting daya.    '\nUnder * broiling aun lbe Botton\nsailor battered throe aptrrtng partner* today, tuna Blrkle. Cheater\nMaun and Yuatln SLrutlt and Unlabel off with ftv_ mar* round* of\nlljht b*g punching and body eser.\nelae*. Perspiration pound from him,\nyet at the cad of the drill he\nweighed but Jou pounda, IV, less\nthan b* *c*led for tiie mtt**h with\nUai Sohmcll&g ln which M woo hi*\ntltl* * ye*r ago.\nBhei'kry leaped Into Blrkll Who\nfought earner* 10 h*rd, close round,\nl**t aummer, and bettered the oerman *ll over t'.ie rlbg.\nMaun. * rough toller from New\nTork. ww holding on detperateiy\nwhen hla thre* minute* war* up.\nTon *aw ttttt,\" ttld tb* cb\u00bbm-\nPIod liter t* h* ttretcbed 04 hi,\nrubbing table- \"Tou taw me winging\nem, eh? Well, you gutttad whtt It\nmeana, aU right.\n\"_ had earner* dowa the lut\ntime 1 fought blm. He won't gat\nup thl* tlm*. Ten, do you hear toil\"\nWild theep do not grow wool, out\nhave straight, cotra* htlr Ilk* thtt\nof deer.\nBoaton   ...._.     J   11   1\nrrench and Grace; C*ntw*ll. Zachary\nSmith, Chagnon, Kremer, Harris,\nand Hogan, Spohrer.\nBecond game:\nPltteburgh    \u00bb    SO\nBoaton      \u00bb   W   1\nSwetonlc. Chagnon and Grace;\nPruikhouw. Starr, Uingum and\nBjwhrer.\nGIANTS WIN FINAL\nNIW TORK, Juu* 31 (AP)\u2014With\nr-rel Pltaslmmon* pitching three-hit\nbftll and hi* teammate* making th*\nmoat ot their wven blow* olf Pat\nMalone, New Tork aunt* today protected tbeir one-btlt gtmt letd ln\ntbe National league, defeating Chicago Cub* 3-1 In tbe final conteet\not the four-game aeries of whlta tlw\nGlanta won thret.\nChlctgo _   1     <   I\nHew  Tork    \u201e _  3    1   0\nMslone *nl Htrtnett; rttuun-\nmona and Mancuao.\nCABDS   WIN   AFTEH\nLAOGINO\nBROOKLYN, Jun* 11 (AF)\u2014St.\nLoui* Cardlnala spotted Brooklyn\nDodgera flvt run* in tb* flrat Lining today and then oame from behind to whu 7-6 when a pinch\ndouble by Rodger* Hornaby rammed\nover tbe deciding marks ln tha\neighth Inning. The victory left th*\nCard* ttm t htlf-gton btck of the\nOltnu.\nSt. Louli   -    1   11   I\nBrooklyn   _..._    \u2022   11   0\nCtrleton. Vtnce tnd J, Wilton;\nBeck, shute and Lopea. Outen.\nrniLi.it.M mark clean sweep\nPHILADELPHIA, June 11 (API \u2014\nThe Phllllea made a clean sweep\nI over Cincinnati todty, ttking th*\n1 final   of   the   four-game  acrtta   by\n'10-e.\nUliclnaatl    , \u201e ____   8   13    I\nPblltdelphl*     _ to   11   8\nStout, Johnaon, Qulnn and Hemiley; Amore, Hansen, Ltaka, Elliott\n*nd   Dtvl*.\nSALMO LEADS IN\nINTERCITY BALL\nSalnjo-NeUon baaeball leatfue\nstanding:\nWLPct.\nSalmo    - - 2   1   .667\nMaulers     I   2   .600\nPairvlew   A.C  4   8   .872\nSefiatora   . .-.\u2014 8   8   .500\nYoung Liberals  - **. 1   4   200\nThe Salmo Baaeball dub who\nplays tbe pairvlew Athletic club,\nand the Senaton at the Recreation\ngrounda on Bunday afternoon in a\ndoubleheader of tfit intercity league\nhavo made a number of changva in\ntheir lineup lh an endeavor to fcuep\ntbeir lead In the aerlea. Players now\non tb* team are aa follows: J.\nPair, R. Ollle, R. Edward*, w. Dorey,\nR. Illlborn, C. Buah, R. Sapples, A.\nMclsaae, a Jones, H Bush, W.\nLeahy, B. Johneon, W. Doniidsoo.\nH. Payant.\nThe olub la well equipped with\nunilorma and other baaeball ne>\u00bb*-\nsltlei and expect to put up a snappy\ndisplay on Sunday afternoon. It\nwaa o.iginally arranged to play tne\nMaulen and Toung Llbera'a against\nSalmo but as thla would interfere\nwith the local league the above\nchange wm made. Maulen play the\nYoung Liberals on Baturday evehiAg\nand Young Liberals play the Bens-\nton on Monday,\nMARTIN ADVANCES\nAthletics Walloped; Bos-\nton Detroit Divide;\nSox Blanked\nAMEBICAN   LEAGUE\n.131\n.810\n.841\n.538\nAM\nBT, LOUIS. Juna 91. (AP).-Carried 13 inning* by Bt. Louli Brown's\nstubborn defence, New Tork Yankees\ntoday won th* opener of a five-\nsame M-leS, 8-8, tnd maintained\nthetr one-g\u00bbme lead ln the American letgue pennant race.*\nH*    TO*          8   18   I\nSt.   Louli         8   18   4\nVanttti, Moore tnd Dickey; Wells\nand She*.\nhind  W\u00bb* Perrell'* effective  pitch*\nlag.\nPhlUuWlphla     1   \u00ab   \u00ab\nCleveland  11 11   1\nKarnahaw, Walberg tnd Cochrane;\nPerrel and Spencer.\nWHITE  SOX  BLANKED\nCHICAOO, June \u00bb. (AP).\u2014Earl\nWhlUhlll* ahutout pitching and\nhla mat**' 18-hlt attack agalnat\nOregory and Klmsey gav* Waahlngton Senator* an atay 8-0 victory\nover Chloago White Soi in the\nipening gam* of thalr aerie* today.\nWaahlngton         0 18   1\nChlctgo    \u00ab   \u00bb   1\nWhitehill and Seweil; Oregory,\nKlmsey and Orub*.\ni-\nBASEBALL'S\nBIO SIX\nWILMDIOTON. Del.. June 11 (OP)\n\u2014Canada'* lone seeker after the\nDelaware at*t* grate-court tennla\ncrown, W*lt\u00abr Mtrtln. University of\nToronto etudant from Regina. td-\nvanced Into the quarter flnala today\nwith * 8-3, 8-0 victory over Lenlor\nWright of North Carolina.\nMartin'* eiact plaotment* ctught.,_,.,,. _.,..-\nth* American flat-footed time  and  \"\"J**1!! WALLOP\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mm   _yf1_n_KtK_^m____m\nDETROIT AND BOSTON\nDIVIDE    '\nDETROIT. Juna 31. (AP) .\u2014Detroit\nbroke even ln a double header\nwith Boaton Had Sax, Uklng tbe\ncloelng engtgement 8-8 tfter loelng\na wide open,' erratic' opener,  10-0.\nFlrtt game:\nBotton     10 14   1\nDetroit    ...*.    9 13   3\nRhode*, welch. Kline. Weiltnd and\nFerrell; Herring, Hogtett, Bridges\nand   Dettutels,   Hayworth.\nSecond gtme:\nBoston       3   1   3\nDttrolt     5   7   3\nAndrews, Welland and Oooch:\nMtrberry tn<| Htyworth.\ntgtln.\nFedoras of whlta Panama and\nAngora wool! tre uaually aooompanled by llttle scarfs of tha wool.\nCLKVBiAND, June 31. (AP). \u2014\nCleveland Indiana belted Karnahaw\nand walberg for a doaen aafe blow*\ntod*y and coasted to an 11*1 victory over Philadelphia Athletlca be-\nBen Chtpmtn* two hlta in flv*\nthne* tt btt while Al Simmons\nwtt connecting only onoe tn four\ntrip* to the pl*t* yetterday booeted\nthe Yankee outfielder into undla-\nputed poaaeealon of tha batting\nleadership of tba American league.\nRandy Moore waa the only other\nmember of tha big alx, la addition\nto Chapman, to show a gain.\nO AB R H Pat.\nChtpmtn, Yankeee 84 199 48 73 .887\nSlmmoni, Whit* 8. 80 347 44 SO .384\nSchulte. senttore.. 83 199 40 71 JS7\nKlein. PhllUt* .... 83 383 41 90 .357\nMartin, Cardinal*.. 58 333 83 83 .358\nMoore. Bravei  53 184 39 03 3A3\nENTRIES ARRIVE,\nJULY 1 SPORTS\nEntries for tha open track meet\non .July 1, part of the Canadian\nLegion Bugle bsqd'a Ng program -\nhave been coraiat in etoadily to\naasure keen competition In practically   erery   event.\nThe flea mile marathon will again\nbo- the main event of the day and\na large number of entries are expected. Several han already been\nroetvMt.\nSubstantial prime are to be given\nfor all of the open eventi whleh\nInclude:\nMan\u2014100 yard daah, 330 yarda.\ntyO yards, 600 yards, mile, five\nmile, high Jump, broad Jump, hop\nstep and Jump, lnter-clty half-mile\nrelay and five-mile bike raee.\nLadlea\u2014100 yard daeh, high Jump,\nbroad Jump, and lnter-clty Quarter\nmile relay race.\nNELSON TO SEND\nBOWIES, TRAIL\nNelson will bo represented In <*he\nEtet tnd Watt Koottnty Lawn\nBowling tournament at Trail, June\n30 and July 1, by five -men'a rinka.\nTht composition of the rlnk*. ln\norder of skips, thirds, second* and\nle*dt. 1* \u00bbs followt:\nRlnk No. 1\u2014O. Twist. J. Armstrong, B. Penwill  and P. Coulter\nRlnk No. 3\u20143. Draper, A. Bllott,\nD. Eccles. tnd J. H. Argyle.\nRlnk No. 3\u2014O. A. Meeres, 8\nBrown. W. Wylle and Max Baakin.\nRlnk No. 4\u2014R.M. Aldenmlth, A\nO. Lane. W. Calfelck and J. Ball.\nRlnk No. 8\u2014I. Y. Brak*. 9. B.\nWheeler, C. Romtno tnd F. Lee.\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\nPACIFIC  COAST LEAOUE\nHoUywood 8; Lo* Angelea 7.\nMission* 8; Ban Francisco 8.\nPortland 8: Beattle 6.\nPut your amall dtughter'i Initial*\non the buckle of her Angora ooat\nand abe will bt rlgjit lu qtyle.\nCnaritm\nCIGARETTE PAPERS\nMORE USD THAN AIL\nOTHERS COMBINED\nV\nBid\t\nAUTOMATIC\nBOOKLET\nS\nWOODCUTTERS WIN\nTHEIR FIRST \u00a30\nWoodcutters won thetr first game\nof tbe local men'a aoftball leaguo\nby handing Servloe No. 1 A ib-7 setback on Wedneaday evening.\nWoodcutter* led 16-3 at the end\nof tbo third inning, but from then\non tho Service No. 1 boya put up s\nanappy diep.ay and outaoored the\nwinners ln the last ilx Innings.\nHawklni itartM on tho mound for\nthe losers, but gave way to Doug\nJarrett Ju the fourth who held thl\nWoodcutter! safely. Jack BlUop wii\nalao switched to backstop duty.\n' Tom Bata pitched for the dinners\nwllh J. Bate behind the plete. tfid\nBall cleared the bases wltb a homer\nin the tblrd.\nWOMENS SOFTBALL\nLEAGUE STANDING\nMen's Softball\nwon loet\n-40\npet.\n1000\n.800\n.718\n.800\n.600\n300\n.000\n.000\nwon lott\n.   1     0\n.   4     2\npit.\n1.000\n.887\n.88\n.   3     4\n.   0     7\n.600\n.333\n.000\nAott.   \t\nHutklea.    \t\nHed Sox\t\nFtlrvlew A. C. .\nToung   Liberal!.       ^^^^^^^^\nTwo women* toftball gamea ar*\noil tap for thla weak, Ptlrvltw\nmeeting tb* Huskies to-night. Red\nSot pl*y Ftlrvlew on Friday tvenlng.\nTwo garnet ntxt w*ek wlll conclude the league.\nJune It Acta play Toung Liberal*, tnd on Juna 86. Huaklw\nplay  the Red  Sot.\nBMIF  HI8TOBY\nOP MOADCAfTtNO\nSon* mt that Uw flnt regular\nradio broadcaatlng wu begun tt\nMontreal In December, nil. Slnoe\nthtn I4.800.0M radio tete bm been\npltced In th* homea of the people,\ntbout htlf of thtm In the United\n8tat\u00ab*. In Germany alone there tra\nnow 66' different wireless journals,\nwith t tottl of 9,600.000 weekly\naubecrlbers.\nHum* Hotel. ....\nRangers  4    I\nFtlrvlew A. O.     6    1\nDtlly   Newt.       3    8\nRoughnecka    \u201e\u201e,\u201e.   2    2\nTrafalgar Olanta.     1     4\nService Mo.  1.   -   0    3\nWoodcutter*       0     4\nTh* balance of the flrat half\nof Um letgue It ta followt:\nJune 21. Woodcutter* va. Service\nNo.   I.\nJune 22. Hume Hotel va. Trafalgar oi*nt*\nJUn* 23. IXUy Newa vt. Roughneck*.\nQemea postponed were a* follows and will be playtd oft at toon\ntt poaalble.\nRoughneck* va Woodcutter* (played 18*13 tla on May n>.\nHume Motel ra. Servloe Mo. 1.\n(called off lor rain at the end of\n.hir_ Inning on May 281.\nTrafalgar Olanta ve.  Woodcutter*.\nRanger* vs. Hume Hotel.\nServlc* Mo 1. vs. Roughneck*.\nRang*\u2122 v*. Servloe No. 1. (tbl*\ngam* waa omitted from tb* origin*\naj   echedule).\nPENWELL RINK\nWINS BOWLING\nI. fMwIIU rlnk baat 3. H. Argyle* 17-16 ta a men'i itwb bowling tournament match Tuttdty\nnight, ta a Itdlet' tourrjaattnt af,\nUlr Mr*. T. J. Behan aad ttifn\nmate* but Mra. P. s. ooulwr'i\nr\u00bbk,   n*U.\nRlnki wet*:\nMen'*\u2014J. B. Argyle. N. J. Uwtt\nand D. locltt; B. PtnwUl, P. Ut.\n3. T. Moen tnd J. T. Lawrle.\nUdlef-Mra. P. 8. Coulttr. Mn.\nA. Wlgg, Mn. I. Wright tnd Mia*\nO. Uughton; Mn. T. J. Behan. Mn.\nJ. Ball, Mra. A. Oliver and Mra. W.\nT.   Calbick.\nTHROUGH THIS\nMAZE OF CLAIMS\n\u2014one safe, sure\nguide stands out!\n\u2014the 18 year old\nfact\u2014\nMORE PEOPLE RIDE ON\nGOODYEAR TIRES\nTHAN ON ANY OTHER KIND\nThis has been the year-after-year\nresponse of the Canadian public to\nGoodyear's manufacturing policy,\nwhich always has been\u2014\"Give the\nmotorist the most for his money.\"\nGOO\nYE A\n MQi   EIGHT 1 \u2014~\u2014\n*^^i-s*>\u00bb*_w.w)w*))*>mw\u00ab*)'>,-\u00bb\u00bb_w\u00bbiMa\u00bbiii\u00ab\u00bbi\u00bb))\u00bb^\n\"SHARLIE\"\nBy BEATRICE BURTON\n^JW-|i\u00bbWMMW3*-?*v--M*W\u00abttW\nCHAPTER TWENTY-SIX\n(Continued)\nSharlle wu wearing a nightgown and kimono. But ahe had\ndrawn cm her stockings snd slipped\nInto her sllppera. flbe looked down\nat tbe sllppera. High-heeled onu\nthst ber mother had glnn to her\nwben they needed new solas. And\ntht stocking had bun Dodle's too.\nbefore tbey needed mending. Lace\nclocks ran up either side of them.\n\"I don't know how Dodle can\nbe u tttttttt u she Is,\" uld Edna.\n\"It never seems to occur to fer\nthat she might uk some of Sharlle'a high school friends In to spend\nthe evening, or to do sny of the\nthings for her that other mothen\ndo. I've never known her to take\nSharlle downtown for some naw\nclothes, or even bring her home\nsome little thing when ahe and\nMaud had bun shopping. SRe\nnever thought of buying anything\nf6r anyone but herself. . . . And\nlut June when Sharlle got Into\nall that trouble, and wanted to go\nto buslnesa achool, what did aha\ndo? She abut her up hem in the\nflat to do the houu work l . . .That\nwu her Idea of taking care of herl\n. , . She'a my own oousln, and I\n- think a lot of her, but honestly,\nEldon, ahe hasn't any more right\nto bring up a young daughter than\na pink rabbit hul It'a up to you\nand me to help her . . . and lf you\ndon't mind my doing lt, I'll glee\nher a good talking to. It strlku\nme that this la tha time to do it . . .\nNow, when, she'a feeling sober snd\nrepentant.\"\nLate that afternoon she wwt\nInto Dodle'e room with a tray of\nhot tu and crackers. For over an\nhour Sharlle heard her talking to\nher mother, and every now and\nthen her mother's voice raised In\nfubls answer, it sounded u if\nshe wen crying.\nBut after ail it* wu Edna who\ngave Sharlle most of the help thst\nsha got ln ths long slow weeks\nthat followed.\nHer mother bough t her a naw\nblue hat with a bag to match, and\none Sunday nlgbt abe suggested\nthat Sharlle invite Jim Barnum\nand Gertrude in for supper. But\ntwo mlnutu later the Hanaberrys\nume over and that wu that.\nSharlle tried to' talk over the\nschool with her. Tried to show\nher the funny little shorthand\nsymbols and explain them to her.\nBut they wen plainly unintenet-\nlng to Dodle, whareu to Edna\nthey were u Interesting u any\nother written word. Shorthand\nand typing and all other klnda of\noffice work wera the foundations\nof Ufe to her. Whenever sbe\nspoke of the offloe and her work\nIn lt abe apoke of them with great\nurlousnesB, and the way abe\nuttered Mr. Collins' name ahowed\nvrrly clearly tbat to her he wu the\ngreatest  msn   alive.\nShe had talked about him at\nintervale for so many yeara that\nthe Dunns knew ail about him.\nThey   knew   that   he   played   golf\nevery Saturday; tbat ha went fiahlng tn Florida for a month enry\nWinter; tbat his wife wu very\nextravagant  and  that aha  wu  so\ncareleu that aometimu sha' forgot to turn over her bllla to him\nlor two or thru months.\n\"Mra. Collins hu bun awfully\nsick,\" Edna told them one hlght In\nearly October. \"I unt out checks\nto three doctors of hen this afternoon, and Mr. Collins aaya ahee\ngoing to aome clinic -4a a day or\ntwo 'for observation. He's worried\nabout her.\"\n\"She'a about u old ** I am, Isn't\nshe?\" Dodle ssked hsr, and thea\nshe sdded bitterly. \"I auppou I'U\nstart going to pieces pretty soon.\nI've noticed that most women do\nwhen they're around forty.\" She\nmade a aound that wu half a\ngroan and half a sigh.\n\"Dodlal How siUyl\" Bdna\nlaughed at her \"Forty-year-old\nwomen an young u they can be\ntheu dayal I know hups of them\nwbo work In offlou in our building, and they're slim and trim and\npretty I What mains you say a\nthing like that? You're still ln\nyour late thirties.\"\nDodle ahook her head. \"I ful a\nhuldred,\" abe said with a shrug.\nAs tha wwks went by SharUe notloed that abe hsd begun to look\nbar sge. Sbe never vent to Maud's\nbuuty parlor any mon to hava\nher blond hair touched up with\nbleach or to bavs tha wwkly facial\ntreatment that had bun a kind of\nreligion with her tor yurs. Sbe\nstopped  using  lipstick.\nSbe paid mon attention to tha\nflat than sbe ever bsd befon, and\ntbe meals began to show a decided\nImprovement.\nOb the afternoon before Thanksgiving ahe telephoned Sharlle at\nbhe school, and uked ber to bring\nhome a quart of oyster* - and a\nquart of cooking sherry from, the\nMunicipal   Market   downtown.\n\"I haven't any money,\" SharUe\ntold- her. \"Unleu you cail a quarter money.\"\n\"Oet lt from Bdna,\" ber mother\nanswered. Tbey both knew tbat\ntbey could oount on Bdna for almost anything, and Dodle owed\nber money moji, of tba Ume.\nAt five o'clock Bbarlle telephoned Bdna'a offloe and aaked\nlor ber. After a minute sbe heard\nBdna'a   volw.\n\"I want to met you and borrow aome\u2014- \" ahe wu beginning\nwhen Edna cut per off ahort.\n\"X can't talk yew. baby,\" abe\nssld quickly. \"I've got to uu tbls\ntelephone, too, right nowl\u2014CsU\nme.bsck In s few mlnutea!\" There\nwu s dick si she bung up the receiver.\nIn tan mlnutu Sharlle celled the\nCollins Company again and aaked\nfor her. \"Mlea Bellinger's not\nhere,\" tbe feminine voloe that answered the telephone uld in the\ndry, impersonal way of most office telephone voices. \"Bhe left\nbare a faw mlnutu ago with Mr.\nColUos. In> sure ahe won't be\nback   tonlgbt.\"\n(To be Continued)\nMANY COLORS ANO SHADES\nON THE STREETS OF BOMBAY\nTtt NELSON  DAILT NOTTS,  NELSON, B.C.  \u2014  THCMDAY  MOBNINO,  JUNE  St.  UM\nI\nCrematorium Is Interesting to Trail Visitor;\nLeaves for Suez\n(LET-TEE NO.  IS)\nCOLUMBIA RIVER\nHELD FOR WHILE\nTRAIL, 8. C, Jun* l\u00bb-Rlw of\ntbe Columbia river checked Monday night and during Tueeday\nrou .48 foot to the 38.78 foot level.\nLut year on June 30 tbe level\netood  at  36.14  fut.\nRlu of another 4 8 lnchw would\nput water Into tba basement of tbs\nWest Kootenay Power A. Light company. Tbe Company Store baument\nwould be next to auf fer, being only\n3,8 incbu above tbe level of the\nWest Kootenay.\nHouse* and buildings along ths\nriverfront are beginning to feel tbs\neffect of tbe high wster. The bsw*\nment of Harry .White'* houu on\ntha Bowery is below .water level, tba\nwetar being Juet on the sills of tbs\nwlndowa* Another houu owned by\nHarry ii almoat eurrounded.\nWater la quite dwp on the baument floor of tbe Kwt Kootenay\nPower and Ugbt oompany garage,\nand Is sbout 38 lnchw dup on the\nbarn floor of ths Trail Livery\nbuilding.\nAt Dan MoI_ean'a bouu one or\ntwo of tba \"MoClsrmlt Manor\"\nboys wan diving off the back\nporch lut nlgbt and extending in-\nv 1 tatlona to their friends for a\nawlmmlng party.\nWater Is from thru to eight Incbu deep, according to the depth\nof hue menta, ln houses along Bowery\nannus from Helena to Portland\natruta. Tbe famous Scbwarts eddy\nla beginning to cut tbe bank at\nthla point,\nTba water Is fairly dup along\ntbs side of tbe skating rink and\nat tba far end bags have been\nstacked to prevent tba currant getting In to tbe artificial lw plant\nequipment. Brick bouew owned by\ntbe C. c, v., B\". lb tbe Vertgln\nsub dlvlaion an almoat surrounded.\nbut at noon tbs water bad not\natarted to crou tba road except\nat tbe blind end of tha mad into\ntbe   subdivision.\nOn the east aids or tbe river\ntbe beaemsnt of B. I. Smith's houu\nis, flooded, sod tbe river la knocking at tbe door of a bouu on tha\nThatcher    property.\nHouau os tbe dty aids of the\nriver below tba Columbia river\nbridge an mostly protected by walla\nbut tbe water is rising up thau\nwalla  fairly  fut.\nFlood oondltlon of the Columbia\nand Kootenay waa f raphaalned today\nby tbe timber and stumps btlng\ncarried along put Tnll. Big timber and huge stumps wen coming down.\nYutarday's tempemtuns wen\nagain lower at 78 and 81..\nStandard\nButter Wrappers\nPrinted with the words\n\"Dairy Butter\"\n100, 91.00      \u2014      850, 9) .50\n500, 9050      \u2014       1000, 94.50\nLet Uf Supply Your Neeto\nPHONE 144\nNelson Daily News\nJob Department\nBaker Street\u2014NeUon, B. C.\nThe Bditor, the Nelaon DaUy Newa:\nSir\u2014I wu given , to undentand\nthat tha Hanging QaMens' sre built\nover one of the reeervoire ' that\nsuppliw tha city with water. Speak-\nlng of water I waa told tbat the\nwater of India is not nry good.\nand ona hu to drink bottled water\nwben there.\nTha Temple of Silence is a large\nbuilding snd hu big grounds around\nlt. Tbe crematory und by one of the\nwates is another largs plaw. -with\na atone fence aU around It and\nwood plied outside the fenoe, ready\nfor uw. Another religious body put\ntheir dead bodlw out in tbe open\nsnd allow the vultures and crows\nto pick tbe bonu, which generally\nbakes two days, and they claim\nthat lt ia much mon unitary tban\nmany other ways of disposing\nof the dud, but to me it, seems\nhorrible. Cremation u practiced 1u\nOakland, California, is* what'appeals\nto me. If you ever go to Oakland\nbe   sun   and   visit   thia   crematory.\nBombay. hu many large open\nspaces for play grounds, and all\nOf them seemed to be crowded,\nbut don't forget, Mr. Bditor, that\nthere sm one million six hundred'\nthouwnd people in this city. The\nHindus are tbe gnat majority, tbe\nMoslems and Pareeu am In tbe\nminority. The Portuguese acquired\n8opibey in 1530, and wben Charles\nII of Kngland married Catherine de\nBraganne in 16-31, It was glnn to\nhim u part of bis Queen's dowry.\nIn 1668 the King granted the Island\nof Bombay, iSalsette Island) to\nthe Eaat India Company for the\nsmall annual rental of \u00a310.\nBombay   University   wu   founded\nIn 1670, and hu under lt 18 art\ncollegw and ll professional ool-\nlegw, of Bnglnurlng, Medicine,\nAgriculture, Commerce and Law.\nThe upper and middle cleans of.\nIndians, (not red) whether Hindu\nor Mohammedan, ate highly intellectual, cultured and meat agreeable and charming people to mwt.\nWe drove .into the native part\nof tbs city, and lt wu almoat\nlmpowlble to get slong, tbe crowds\nwere so denw, snd one of our\npsrty ssld that ahe had never\nsun so many people of eo many\nshadw, both \u00abf skin snd of clothu.\nSome of tbe ladiw' clothu an very\nrich to coloring, w also are the\nturbane of tbe men. 1 undentand\nthst when a woman becomw a\nwidow, abe dresses in red, abd ls\nnot allowed to marry again. If\nshe dou, ber church disowns her.\nBullooka are used a great deal\nbere, for cartage purposw and many\nare kept ln good condition, nearly\nas fat u Trail city's team of blacks.\nTbe weather wu beautiful while\nIn Bombay, a nice cool breew all\nthe time, which tempered the raya\nof tbe sun very much.\nThe. next .day, I drove wltb some\nship friends to tbe National Sank\nof New Tork to get some American\nmoney on my letter of credit, but\nthey could only let me have 160,\nwhlcb will soon disappear down\nhere.\nBefore laaving Bombay we were\nill inspected by the doctor, the\nreason, being Italy, knowing that\ntbere is a good deal of sickness\nln India, bu taken this preoautlop\nto keep It  out of Italy.\nAltogether, Mr. Bditor, I wu very\nmuch impressed with whst I uw\nof India, while in Bombay, the\ngateway to tbls large oountry,\n.nth Its millions of mon .or leas\ntroublesome   people.\nToday ia Sunday, April 9th, and\nwe are two days out from Bombay,\nthe Arabian Bea ls calm, and there\nla a nlw cool breeze. We an travelling aouth west by west, and making\nsbout 390 mllw a day. Tbtn wu\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\nFor lowtr ntti on  Auto Repairs\u2014\nPhonp_ t\u2014Kilts,:   Service.\n9bo_____\nKtiBlvr \u25a0\nIng, -*t\u00bb\u00bb*\u00abl|\u00b0\u00bb,| \u00ab\"\u25a0- Drlvs'in .today\nnuiw, .tc.\nM-flB-BB-1\n6ltf A. _-Wj_-_^-V G-2*^ JW\n*ff\u00bbpUa\u2014__it Anybody\u2014 Phon. tc.\nj. 9. COAlSa\u20141-Wtstend Profee-\n\u2022lunil Electrical Engineer. Contracting, Supplies, tban, IAI.\nIDEAL T\u00ab_3-_9-m*-_3mi tad au-1\nItary txy cleaning.\t\nB   0OI-M\u00ab!J\u00bbO\u00bb-_fcii\u00abt JffaWb\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\n1 Continued)\nror   good    brake.' DtLL'S    8.S.S.-\nPhono a.   ^^^^^^^^^^^^\nClock end Jewelry Repair,. Prompt\nSerrlee at nasonabl. rate,. Write\nto 9.0. Drawer UM  W,l*_on,\nAutoinert, lor all * Can --KRAFT\nAg_0~WMCKAOB.\t\nT. PLAYER\u2014Painting And Decorating   tot  S_itlBt.^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*\nilaon Dally News job Department\n(or aU klnda of commercial print*\nlog. Phon. IM.\n SraViSS\t\n\u25a0_\nfor\n\u25a0\t\nPEUEtUEFr\nGraham, ou, OU, Oreaalng, wash-\nIng. apeclal Ratee. Drive u Now.\nRAMP BODY t-~b FINBBR WO-IKS.\nDuco Punting, Welding, Body Re-\npalra on el\\\nTrucking  and   Haulage\u2014Phone bit.\ncentral T_en|fer. Prompt 8er~.ee.\nMacGregor     Broa.     Photograph-.\nFllma de.Hoped, printed. Bog 641\nSTANDARD IXW-T-UC. Phone 838\nfor Electrical, Wiring, Contracting,\ninatallatlom. R-M-wnaM, Rates,\nARTHUR HOMERSHAM, Hiiion, For\nqueene, Bwa. Honey, Comb,, etc.\nTaxi Service\nPHONB 77\nDiy or Night\nlU-S T. T, ft >, MP,\nShoe Rebuilding I, not a new venture with ue. DO year, experience\nbehind every Job. c. Romano.\nIdeal ahoe Shop. Stanley St. Opposite B. C. Telephone.\nR H MABER,' Ttnemlthing, ~~~t~-\npace Repalra, Roofing. Phona 665.\nTennla Racquets Reetrung,~63.60 end\nup New Shipment of Out. H. R.\nKITTO,_B^M-jSt.\t\nDelegates to Economic Conference\n.-lumbing eud Heating Installation*\nand ,uppllea Work ouaranteed.\nPhone jullua Relatenr at  669L3.\nTire Jtepairing   While you wait  -\nDEqJAROlHS, at pill's,\t\nWrttere-we are placing\nPLATS   \u2014   SCENARIOS\nSTORIES,   ETC.\nReading   and   market   analysis\nfree. Write The\nAUTHORS'   AND   PUBLISHERS'\nEXCHANGE   BUREAU\nSuite   43,   Leigh   Spencer   Bldg.\n663 Oranvlile st, Vancouver, B.C.\n(740J)\nWHAT I Going to the hot springs.\nThat means HALCYON Springe.\n  (71\u00bb7)\nSilver Trout Are\nBiting Off Nelson\nDeaplte the high water ailver\ntrout are biting well about Nelaon.\nChlneee fishermen off the city\nwharf and at tbe launch club boat\nhouae, an having a lot of tuck\nwith tbeee tasty flah the put\nfew   days.\nK. As T. Auto Sepal* 8hop. Expert workmanship. Low Ratw.\nPor cleaning pressing, alteration,,\nTHE  WaBPBOBE,  417  H-U  St\nHEMSTITCHING\u2014ao per yard, a C.\nrCHHWHtl)   BOOMS FOB KENT 111)\n7-HOOM  FT-RNSSeD  SUIT*,   LOW\nratea, phone 13, Strathcona Hotel.\n(7439)\npURNISHHJ^stjrnt,   607   CARBON-\nACT Street. Phone 390R.      <7339)\nPlumbing end heating Installations\nand euppllea. We guarantee all\nour work Prloea very reasonable\nPhon.   Hi,  B.  c Plumbing Co.\nCAPITOL BEAUT- SHOPPE. ll-\npert   Marcelling.   Phone  18.\nPrompt   Service    \u2014   Watch,   Clock\nrepair,   -   NOXON'S   JEWELERS\nPhone._03--B. B. Tail, Dey or night\nrvtce.\n[ORTY'S REPAIR SHOP FOR DEPENDABLE  REPAIRS,\nH.  X.   STEVENSON - Electric   and\nacftylene welding: steel worka.\nAutcmoblle   Motor   Repairs\nBody  Repairs\nOw \u2014 oreaalng \u2014 Oil\nwuhlng \u2014 Batteries\nKOOTENAY  MOTORS\nPhon. 11.   \u2014   Baker St.\n FWOSaKi\t\nSALES  AND  SERVICE\nPhone Ba.    J-TrALBOT.    Bm 398.\n*\u00bb \u2014__\u2014___\u2014-__,t _. \u2014\u2014\nCall .\u00ab.\nphone 86 for Tail\u2014Safe, Reliable\nBuick, Can. NELSON TRANSFER\n~-~~ Limited,\nFAIRVIEW BBS,VICE STATION   Oas,\nterlee, Domfiuoa tin! an\"! \"tubes\"\nWe will serve you. Phone 606,\nRadlo\ntesting , \u25a0-\u201e.\nPAINTING AND ___3_SO___N_NG\n\u2022_a.__um*t. Phone 790b.\nReMiranutaiiatlona.   Tub.\nKOOTENAY\nHave tbopi man or a_ratcbe, n*\nmoved from your furniture, rhe\ncost li nseonable. Pbone KOOT-\n_BtiA_   MUSIC  HOPSE.\nA. TEFtSlILL, Upholstering, Furniture\nrepairs, -Phone 4MM,      \t\nDECORATING! \t\nReliable Auto Repairs-with modern\n[Ulpment. NELSON TRANSFER.\nHELP   WANTED\n(10)\necL_Applf Plata Cafe. (7438)\nFOR EENT   (Jl)\nLAROE, COMFORTABLE CAB IN\nfully furnished. Lake Front. Row-\nboat,  Bleeps  four.  A.  Allubrook,\nPhone 44 F, Kaslo.  (73\u00bbB)\nTO-RENT POR 3 OB 3 MONTHS. \u00ab\u25a0\nroom furnished house, good locality, lawn and treea. Boa 183, Neleon. (738.)\n6-ROOM HOUSE, 3 LOTS AND\nirult trees, 3 blocks from station.\ncheap. Afrply l_\u00bb Blltca,       (7438)\nFOR   RENT\u2014HOUSE.  FIVE ROOMS\nand   bathroom.   Fruit   tnee,   .16\nmonth. Phone 393 U. (7413)\n__^_t\nBalding.\n(7053)\nFinance Mlnlater Georges  Bonnet.\nand former Pnmler Joeeph Cnt*.\nlaux (left), together an beading the\nFrench delegation to the World\nEoonomlc  Oonferenoe,   with   Premier\nEdouard  Deiadle.   (right), presiding\nover the 'delegation the flrat few\ndays, lt hu been learned on high\nauthority.\na short ohurch servloe. this morning,\nconducted by a real clergyman, and\nsome 33 attended, not a very large\ncrowd.\nOur next stop. I believe, ts Sues,\nand we wlll not reach then for a\nweek yet. eo we wlU have to make\nour own fun on board, but u\nmy cholera Infantum hu left me,\nI am able to enjoy ahlp gamea now.\nYoun truly,\nFRED W. WARREN\nOOOD  HOOSE,   BEHN\u201e\nUable     tenants.     Mn\n_Blewett. _ cnwjj\nTHE   Flin.    _WHPP_ST\"APARf-\nmentain the Interior. The Terrace.\n (743.1\nI ROOMED COTTAOt. 135 k6-H*_t-\nly. Poet Office,'Queen's Bay, B.C.\n (78M)\nSMALL HOUSE,\" SOUTH SIDE HIOH\nSt., possession June 30. Phone 863.\n****^^^^^^^^^^^^(1ti31\nFUBN. OR COTTON. TPTB. _f_\nweek or month. Medical Arts Bldg.\n . (7S39)\nFIVE   ROOM   BUNGALOW.   NEWLY\npainted inalde and out. Phone 831L.\n  (7161)\nFULLY FURNISHED HOME \u2014 618\nSUIca St.   Phone 683,,        (7383)\nFOUNISHXD .  HOMB,__JULY   _AND\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\nAuguat.    Phone  637 Y.\n(1444)\nBOOMS FOK BE.N- (10)\nf OR JUENT-APARTMENT OVER\nstore.   J.    w.\nOallagher,   Nelaon.\n(7387)\nLIVESTOCK   FOB   IALE (13)\n\"two \"Cop.  jEFtafrs,  a \u00a5*a_S\nold, one freshens early July, one\nSlvlng 3'k gsl'ons dally, freshened\nept. Prloea reasonable. Olendell\n_ Jeraey Farm, Crawford B.y._(\"_)3t)\nFOR  BALE-ONE PAIR \"QELDlNaS.\n3\"<0 lbs,,  well  broken, 3  Taylor\nMfc   one   large,   one   small.   G.\nPulse. Midway, B.C; (7MT)\nTWO COWS CHEAP FOR CASH.\n__3 P,Jell, park BA,.,n_C.     (7376)\nSmall Claaalfled Ada bring big n-\ntnrne. Try one.\nFOILTRY AND EGGS (36)\n_\u00abT la__KT~TYPE   BRONZE   TUR-\nkeys, past _ixi*ir stage, priced to\nsell. Write Hlrd, Balfour, for prloe\nlist. (7400)\nMISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE      (37)\nFOR .SALE     \u25a0\"\"\n1   Piano,   player,   golden   oak\ncabinet, 67 rolls music\u2014 616.00\n30   Vol.   Book   of   Knowledge,\nhalf    leather    binding    with\nReference  book    \u2022 80.00\n3.  t.  PRICE,  Neleon\n334 Robson Street Box 330\ni. (7431)\n100.000 FEET SECOND HAND RE-\ncondltloned pipe suitable for all\npurposes. All sins, write to\nSwarte Pipe Yard, 330,  let  Ave,\nVancouver, B. C. _1_83>\nfavANBTTB,    ALSO   WINNIPEG\nCouch cheap, room 36, K.W.C. Blk.\n(7303)\n(-6)\nMISCELLANEOUS  WANTED\nWANTED \u2014 WASHINO MACHINE\nwith Gu Power in good ahape for\ncuh. Mn. F. Forch, Erie, B.C\n^^^^^ (7401)\nWANTED-8MAU, SAFE. GIVE SIZE\nand price to Box 7897 Dally News.\n^^^^^^^^^^^ (TJ8T)'\nWANTKD-iA   ONE-HORSE   WAGON.\nWrite John Miner, Fauquier. B.C.\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~\"\"~~~~~*~ (7377)\nDEALERS   m   HIDES   AND   SCRAP\nmetala. 8. Peah. 411 Hall St.\n   (7399)\n(29)\nMISCELLANEOUS\nICE\u2014ICE\nRegular Deliveries to\nYour Home\nPHONE 106\nAsk the iceman for ice\ntickets and save money.\nWilliams' Transfer\n609 Ward St., Nelson\n(7436)\nFOB SALE Ott EXCHANGE        (37)\nWANTED TO KdHMfOB t~~~~\nmontb old pulletta for young\nmilking cow. Box 1196, Nelaon, B.C.\n <7_S7)\nNUBSERY PRODUCTS^ (47)\nCABBAOif \u00bb3_1000,   CAULIFLOWER\n66, Strong plants. Mawer, Nelson.\n(7379)\nPBOFEBTT   t-OB  8ALB\nfTBT\nerty of the late D. A. McFi\nsituated on Robson Street.\nWUu    10    lou    and    dwell\nGrounds In good shane, with ,\nIng    and    MerchandL\u2014\n&&_&.-**  AW\"\nsexll fsr   \t\nwith cropa. aeven miles from \u25a0\nson.  Partlculara  Box  480,  Mta\n (74.\nAUTOMOBILES  FOB  SALE U\nFORD SPORT C6tffc,  kfcSEXM\ncondition. Must sell, owner leavi\ntown. Box 7434 Daily Newa.\n  (74j\nCLASSIFIED   DISPLAY\nWE DO EVERYTHING IN\nPRINTINO\nBOOK BWDINO\nPAPER  RULDIO\nCornet ttylss IS Wedding Invl-\ntat Ions. Announcements, anl\nInvitation Cards.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nJOB   PRINTINO   DEPARTMENT\nPhone 144\nPhone 141\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, 8. F\u201e INT. A.\nMunicipal and Commercial Aur\nP.O. Box 1191, Nelson, B.C. (7:\nAsaayet's\nE W. wtbttoWBON. sets bushed lH\n306 josephlns St. Nelson, B. 0.\na\nORENVILLE  H.   6_UM*J750->_~lC\nBox 418 Kaslo. B. C. (711\n?\nfi. C. Land Surveyor  \u25a0\nR. O. LESLIE B. C. L. 8. 303 _\n_B^^_Nel^n._Phon\u00ab_376L._(7ll\nChiropractor*\nR. E. Gray, D.C.. Fh.C, Olliur Bid,\nT~k. MACJMIU-AN. DR. OF CK_1\npractic. Aberdeen Blk.. Fh, 31*\nSt-TUN AND OkDDI... X-ftAt'Tl\nMCM, Cranbrcok and Trail. (7M\n Florists\n\u2022lOH-fsbH'- oltiUmdDtltt, i-B\n343. cut flowers, potted pin\nand floral designs.     ,tij\nNELSON _FLOWER 8h6p\u00bb. ..,\nline eut flowers st all tlmw. FK\nal dealgna. Phon. 331. (718\nInsurance and Real Estat!\nR W. DAWSON, Real Estate I\ntunnce. Rentals Nsxt Hlppn\nHardwan, Baker street. nU\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'8 SASH FACTORY HAI\nwood merchant, 317 Baker etreet.\n  (71*\nBy Geo. McMam\n (\u00a3>cb\n\u25a0Ont NELSON DAILY NEWS,* NELSON,  B.C. \u2014 THURSDAY  MORNINO,  JOTB  gt,  IMS\t\nmoi mm\nMarket and Mining News\nLS HIGHER ON\nNEWY0RKL1ST\n[vance of Point or More\nis Rule; Main Market\nSteady\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials  95.51. up .28\n20 rafls     44.89 up .17\n20 utllties     84.95 ap .08\nRENO LEADS\nGOLD ISSUES\nVANCOUVER. JUM 21.\u2014(CP)-\nPrloM fluctuated lwlly and irregularly oa th# Vmoou ror itoek\ntxch\u00bbng- todar. Tbe market wa*\ndraggy throughout and gold itoekf\nvere the only group to dliplty any\nactivity. Little intereet wae shown\nIn bate metala and etlvera while\ntbe oils were lnoonalatont.\nReno wu tbe leader throughout\nthe day. gtrlng unusual play in tbe\nafternoon session and touched a\nhigh of 3.80 before dosing off five\nat a.56 for an advance of H. Bridge\nRiver exploration and Bridge River\nConsolidated were sctlve and gained\ntwo points and Vi respectively. Carl-\nboo rallied ln late trading to tquil\nyesterday's cloee at 8.00.\nBralome sold down to 6.75 but\nrecovered to doet at 7.10 for a lo*s\nof   10.   Premier   dropped   thne   to\nim.\nThe base metals suffered from a\nweak  opening  and   Insufficient  <.\u00ab\u25a0\nI    By JOBN L. COOtBY\n\u2022elated  Press Financial  Writer\nHT   YORK.   June   31   \u2014Stocks\nId along In a relatively narrow\n\u25a0 today. Ottt and a rspresenta-\n* tt   \"commodity   shares\"   out-\nped other sections, but the rank\n.file   showed   amall   variations.\nmfc   the   trend   wu   upward.\nIng prices averaged slightly high-\nNth advanou of a point or more\nrule  for petroleum  issues.\n\u25a0nt and corn took a lata sprint\n\u25a0Htr market, making new highs\nIome  deliverlu, and stocks reload with a fair rally after early\na***.   Extreme   gains,   however,\nI not  fully  maintained.   It  waa\nlifting to note tbe market waa\nto   make   progreu   against   a\nUar dollar.\nM market appeared to hava con-\nId  stabilisation  or  oontrol   was\n\u00bb held ln abeyance for a time, j mand to bring them back to levels\n|| Wall atrwt heard reports | of tbe previous day. Pend Oreille\nopened five down at 1.30 and held\nthat level to tbe clou. Nobis Plve\nwu down .4 at lOVfc. -to the Alvers,\nNational and Sllvercrwt lost fractionally whlta Beaver gataed   Vi.\nI -agreement might be reached\nBttably soon.\n| ahares had ln their lavor a\nRi of prloe advanou, a reduction\nmide and current expressions of\nHUam u to ths industry's event-\nJyaoceu in rehabilitating ltaelf.\nM motor traAs la counting on\n'best June in thru or four\n1 aqd eo far then bu bwn\nl or nothing to suggwt its\nlme of buslneu would not cm-\nie well  into next montb.\n.TORONTO STOCKS\nMONTRBAL.   Jun*   31    (CP)-To-\nd*y't iraln Ilfura* ln bushela:\nStock In eleva-or* __._\nTotal   receipt*\nto dtte, 19-3  _..\nTotal reoelpt*\nto d*t*. ina _.__..\nTotal dellwriu\nto data. 1931\t\nTotal  dtllmrlM\nio data, 188- \t\nYe*urd*y'e reoelpt* \t\nYeaterday* d*llr*rl\u00ab* ..\u201e\nUk* boata arrlvad, 10.\nUk* boat* unlo*d*d 4.\nTOMINION LIVESTOCK\nnmnpsa. 3*3.1 91. ten.\u2014r\u00ab-\nrta:  t\u00ab0 cattl*:   IM  cslrm;   1480\nISS ihup.\nNm*. up to 10H lb*, food and\nHa.   84.00\u2014MOO.\nta*r*.  onr   1050 lb*,  good  and\nla*.  H-_H.7\u00bb.\nMt\u2014t. load and oholce,  MOO\u2014\n\u00bb.\n\u20224 aalT**. food ind choice, 84\u2014\n-J.      -\nfood. MM-83.76.\nBit*, food. ai.7\u00bb\u2014*__\u00bb.\ntocker   and  feeder   *t*ea,   food,\nGRAIN FIGURES\n8.018.1M\n30.73M48\n\u2014. S5.51J.M4\n ii.isim\n. 34,403.145\n373.357\n1M.I00\nVANCOUVER LIST\nMINES\nBralorn*   _  \t\nBig  Mlwourl  _-\t\nBluebird,   lut Ml*  at\nBeaver Silver  _ _\nBridie  River Con.  __\nOeorge  Copper  ._......_.\nGeorgia   -Uver   _____\nOolcond*   _\u201e_____.\nOrandvlew   ____\u2014.\nOold   Bait   \t\nInt O * O\t\nKootenay\nKootenay Ball*, Mat nl*\nLucky Jim  _______\nMeridian, lut sale at\nMornlnf Star. Mat aala\nNational  Silver\t\nPioneer  Oold   \t\nNobl* Flv* \t\nPend   O-tlU*  _______\nPorter Idaho\nPremier\nBid      A*k\n7.10     7.10\n.36        M\n.05\nmy, os\n.40 Vi  .41\n.55       \u2014\n.06*    MH\n41       .44\nat   i.oo\n\u2014 -i\u00bb\n.0314 .03%\n.88\n.05 .0814\n.It\nJ4\n-08%    -07'A\n\u2014 15.00\n18(4    n\nUt\nMETAL MARKETS\nNIW TOBK, June 31. (AP).\u2014\nCopper quiet, elwtrelytlc *pot and\ntuture S.\nTin aaalar, apot and nearby 44.78;\nfuture .tao.\nIron ateady, unchanged. Steady\n\u25a0pot, new Tork ,30; aut St. Loui*\n44*.\nzinc, But at. Loui* apot aad\nfutur* 4 31.\nAntimony, ipot 7.00.\nBar ailver. 1 ent lower at St.\nAt London\u2014Oopper .atandard, apot\n-38 |<: lutur* tM 10*.\nElectrolytic. *pot 140;  futur* \u00a341.\nTin. apoi -333. 2 a., ed; futur*\n\u00a3333 It.,\nUad. root (13 3* Ml futur* CIS\n10*.\nSine, apot (17 3* M; futur*\n(If, It*.\nBar allnr quiet 14 lower, at It\n1-liid.\nDISTILLERY AND\nOIL STOCKS RISE\nTOBONTO. Jun* 31. (CP).\u2014Dl**\ntillery and oil atocka provided tbt\nmarket tod*** on tb* Toronto *tock\nexchange, turnover In two Walker\nlasuea totalUnt 33,000 Ibarea.\nDlatlllery itock* war* affected by\nrenewal of merger rumor* and by\nthe ateadlly expending llat of etate*\nvotlni ror prohibition repeal. Walkers\npreferred advanced two point* to\n15% and tlw common IVi to I\u00bbH-\nDlatuiera Seafram picked up H to\nnln* and-Canadian Induatrlal Alcohol f\u00bbln\u00abd V, to IV,. Beer ihare*\nwen Met spirited.\nImperial Oil wu he*vUy traded\nand the atock made ona of Ita baat\ngain* of tba year. Th* atock dot-\nid at 1S% for a fain of 114.\nUJS. GOVERNMENT\nSECURITIES FIRM\nNIW TOME. Juna 11 (AP)\u2014Plrm-\nnee* of Unltad Statu (onrnmant\n\u2022MourltM* five tha hood markat *\nnthtr plaulnf appaanae* today deaplte tcttttrad Imtularltiu In corporation froupa. Moat le*d*ra clowd\nmodantaly hlthar.\nAll listed f*d*ral loan* advanoad\n3-S3nd* to l*83nda of a point. Canadian Paalflo and Southern raUway wan a trifle heavy.\nPonlfn obllfatlon* wan lnolined\nto ee*. Bond* of Japan and Oar-\nmany wan aft a point or mon,\nMONTREAL STOCK\nUSTM__J)ECI_INE\nMONTRBAL. Jun* 31.  (OP)\u2014Du.\nSite a Iat* rally which carrMd acme\niiden into hither territory. Montreal atock eichani* llatlnf* declined durlnx today* waaion. Turnover\nwu approilmataly 34.830 aharu.\nSelling pressure wu directed\nagalnat Brazilian Traction, leader in\nactivity, u a ruult of th* aharp\ndrop ln th* earning* for th* yaar.\nIt cloud \u00bbt 15%. off 14. CanadMn\nPacific railway held unchanged at\nla. international Nlekil gained 80\ncut* *t 13.80 and Smeltera ad-\nvanoad  IVi   point* \u00bbt 133.\nWood* Manufacturing pnferred on\nlte tint appearance alnoe July, 133*\nloat M point* at Mm,\nCanadian Celaneae wu a strong\n\u25a0pot, ruing 314 point* at 1\u00bbV4.\nRAW SUGAR HOLDS\nNBW TORK, Jun* 31 (AP)\u2014Haw\n*ug*r wu unchanged at 331 today.\nPutun* cloud on* point higher to\none point lowir. saMe 83.tM ton*.\nJuly cloud IM, Sapt. 1.43, Dec-\nJan. 150, March IM, May 1.S0.\nRefined wu unchanged wtth re-\nftnen list tags  at 4.80.\nRmvu McDonald __\nReno Oold _________\nRuth Hope ______\nBllvwcrut\t\nSunloch   ___________\nWeUlngton     ,\t\nWhitewater  \u2014 _\nOILS\nA P Oonaolldatad\t\nC and I Und*\t\nCommonwulth\t\nDalhousle    _.._______\nCutcrwt  __.\t\ny-reeheld\t\nHargal\n,:J_M\n.14\n139\nas\nats\n,o\u00bb\n.08\nas\n.ii\n1.80\n.30\n3.57\n-05%\n08H\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAllegheny   \u2014     414\nAl Chem 117\nAm   Can   .__   88%\nAm ppow    18%\nAm Im    n\nAm Ma a. Nry it\nAm 8m * Mt _   34*4\nAm TWephon*    138%\nAm Tobacco _   81%\nAnaaond* ie%\nAtchbnn MK\nAublurn   _...__\nB*ldwin\t\nBait dt  Ohio .\nBendlx   At   \t\nBeth Stael _.\nCanada Dry _\nCan Pacific __\nChu li Ohio ...\nChryaler    ;\nCom ai South\nMVi' Con Ou N T\nHorn*  Oil    \u2014 \u2014\nMcDoug*ll   8*gur   New\nMcDougall Segur B* _\nMercury .  _\nMcLeod\nMrt ctane, food and choloe. H\u2014\nk\nIpt, ale*ct baoon 41 par head\n(glum; baoon 88.38; butchen 81\nhead dlacoont; hwvy, 8475;\n14 heavy, 4350; light* and fud-\n48-*l_5; *ow* 4350. .\nambs, good baodywelfht 88.00\u2014\nheap, good huvtea, 41.78\u201443.\nMIU   City   ...\nOkalta  Com  _-\nRoyailt*\t\nSterling Pacific .\nJS\n.75\n.08\n_tl\n.It\n-MVi\n.10\n_M\n.08\n.04\n-ion\n.40\n.18\namVa\n13.10\nX0\n\u20226 V4\n11\n33\nis*\nMH\nl\u00bbH\n18H\n\u00ab1V4\n\u2022IVi\nSVi\nM\n.78%\nOorn Prod  ___\nO Wrtfht PM _  -\nDupont   \u201e _   7tV4\nKaatman   Kodak   SI\n\u25a0 P * Uf ht ....   14\nMa       14H\nPtord   Bot \u2014   ,\n7\u20140   Canada   _. \u2014\nPint  N\u00bb  Btan*  87%\nPnaport Tat -._\u2022' M\n4\nlit\nMVi\nUH\n10%\n\"Vl\n84\n134H\nIt\n18\n\u00ab5Vi\nS3H\n10 Vi\n33 Vi.\n18V4\nIt\n1314\n1814\n3-V4\n\u2022 114\n8SH\n74V4\n.76H\nSOVi\nli\n-3H\nCURRENCIES MOVE\nNARROWLY\nWhett Closes Buoyant at\nDay's Best Level Up\n2 5-8 Cents\nCANADIAN DOLLAR\nFIRMS, NEW YORK\nNIW TORK. JUM 11. (OPI.-Th*\nCanadian dollar flrm*d on th* New\nTork fonlgn exchange market today while tha pound *t*rllng anad\n\u2022lightly.\nTba oaoadMn dollar advaaoad %\ncent to 3014 mat* attar th* tank*\nh*d cloud.\nStarling cloud Ju*t V4 under Ha\ntop at 44.18*. towa H out (nm\nyut*rd*y'* clou.\nRy JOHN P. BOUOHAN\n.<A*aocla-td Press Market EdKor).\nCHICAOO, Jum 31.\u2014Almoat tha\n\u2022ntln IMt 'of ralna lumped lit*\ntoday to fruh high ptle* ncord*\nfor th* uuon.\nmends of hlghar prlcu for wheat\ngan particular emphuia to auggu-\ntlon* volotd by Btcretary of Agriculture Wallace that tha United Statu.\nwhUe holding the domestic prlc* of\nwhut around tl, might Mort to\ndumping America'! wheat on the\nworld m*rk\u00bbt. if Canada. Auatralla\nand Arfentlna did not aee tha light\nat London.\nWhut cloaed buoyant at the day*\nhlfbut level, 3\u2014JH oant*. abov*\nyeaterday* flnlah, corn IVi\u20143 cant*\nup, oat* IW\u2014IH \u00abdv\u00bbnc*d. and pro-\nvMlon* v\u00bbrylng from 13 cent* to a\nrlu ot two cent*.\nWHEAT FUTURES\nSCORE ADVANCE\nWINNIPBO. June 3:. (OP).\u2014C\neratlona took on tht aapect* of\n-weather markat\" on tha Winnipeg grain market today u wheat\nfutun prlou, barn* upward! by a\nateady atrtam of speculative buying,\n\u2022cored advances of IH\u2014IH oents.\nJuly   option   do\u00ablng   tt   07H.   Oc-\nLOSSES DOMINATE\nON MINING LIST\nTORONTO, JpM 31 (\u00abF)-Th*\nStandard mlnint markat found tha\naleddlng a bit heavy today due to\nperiod* of profit-taking and un-\n\u25a0taadlnui In th* Ntw Tork llat. A\nEXCHANGES\nMONTRJ-AL. JUM U (OP)c-Brlt-\nl*h and fonlgn \u00ab_ch\u00bbng\u00bb curftnclM\nIn nMUon to tha CanadMn dolUr\nu oomplMd by tM Royal Bink of\nCanada cloud   today  u  followi:\nArgtntlaa. puo \u2022.\u25a0KSl\nAurtnlM, poruid _ -_ \u00ab.M^\nAuatrla. tahlUlnf\nBelgium, btlt*\nBraatl, mllmM\nBulgaria,   lev\nmUd nlly In tM lata afternoon\nlenlled down Mm* of tM neeuion*\nbut louu pr*dOmtn*tad at tM\nclou. Ban metal abana bald up\nwall whU* atnlot told* eaaed undtr\nNtw York mnutnot. Volume Mid\nup around 1,800,000 aharu.\nLake Shon tradtd only 381 share*\nend showed a lou of 1.70 to 41.30.\nMclntyn teat 140 to IIAO and Bra-\nloma 48 to 0W, whll* Dom* gained\n88 oant* and Tack-Hugh** 30, *nd\nHolUniw   wd   Plonur    '\nChina, Horn Boat dc\nOucboalorakM. crown\nDanmirk,   kron*   \t\nFinland,  flnmark   \t\nrranoa, tntte ~~ \u2014\u2014\nOermany. ntdumark \u2014\nonat Britain, pound \u2014\nOreeoe, drachma  _\nHolland, florin ..______\nHungary, pengo\t\nIndia, rupea  *\nItaly, lln \u2014-,\u2014\u25a0_ -\njapan,  yan   ~_\njufosMvi*.   dinar   ..._\u2014\nNew Zuland. pound\t\nNorway, krone -\nPoland, alotl  \t\nRouraanM.  Mu\n UMD\n._   otau\n... .010*0\ndoilan- _13\u00bb7D\nMIM\n_K**D\nMim\n.oisTtr\nSylnnlta tnd Reno featured the\naeoondtry froup. tM Klrkland Lake\nproducer climbing to 150 and cm*\nin* at 13* tot a net gain of IS\noent*. Rino tdranotd 33 wnta to\n3.43. Venture* dropped a point.\nInternational Nickel and Nonndi\ndeveloped mild weakneu.\nEGGS STRONGER\nMONTREAL. Jum 31 (CP)\u2014Narrow monmente pnnllad among\nfonlgn curnncM* Mn today.\nTM pound starling opcn*d with a\n\u2022mail advanca but moved down. It\nlater recovered to 34.68 11-18 where\nlt cloeed with a lou of 8-18.\nTh* Unltad Statu dollar touched\nhigh of UH Per cent pmmlura\nonly to clou at ll per otnt, unchanged.\nMONTRBAL.   June   31.   (OP).-At\ntha weakly auction  of  butter  and\ncheeu htld btn today. No. 1 butter\ntoMr S\u00bbH\u2014H and Deoember 70S\u2014 aold at 18V4 oanta a pound. Thw*\n71 cant*. wm*   no   Ontario   ohwn   ofhred.\nBullMh nport* wen nc*ln\u00ab from I all   uM*   belnt   m*d*   In   Qu*b*c\nmany whaat-growlm anu today and ohwu at ltV4  oanta a pound,\nwith plentiful *upport *t hand to     TM   ttyl   rant*   for   wholuaM\noffut   occulonal   ralda   ot   profit- butter  held at  It\u201410V4   centa.\ntaken, valuu flnlahed at tha __\u2022__\u2022 I   Sggi ww* again atrongar, quota-\n\u2022lon'a hlgheat prlcu. [tlona   becoming   It\u2014 13H   o*nta   *\nFonlgn d\u00abmand for Canadian I doain for *\u00bbtr\u00bb\u00ab, 15 cant* for tint*\nwheat ahowed aom* Improvement, .end IS cehte for aeconda. for grad-\nexport   orden   approiimately   too.-1 e\u00ab   ehlpmenU   in   carlota   or   lea.\nSouth Africa, pound;\nSpain, panta _.\nBwltrerMnd, franc ....\nUnltad Statu, dollar.\n11\npremium, unchtnged.\nA\u2014advanoa;   D\u2014<I*c11m:\nchsngad.\n_ tann\n_ 4.8370D\n._ .OOTID\n._   JV483Q\n_ attav\n_ a\u00bbi(D\n_ men\n._ _\u00bb38D\n_ .01340\n._ 8.7038D\n_ .tmn\n.. .18S30\n... .OMIO\n._ 4.B353D\n...   .U57D\n._ aesiD\nPf  c*p\u00bb\nEOT NEW VEIN\nBRALORNE MINE\nVANCOUVIR, JUM 31\u2014(OP) \u2014\nAmtur C. Taylor,- pnHrMct of Bra-\ntan* Mlnaa. Halted, annoonced today tMt \"a promMIng\" new nln\nof undetermined alu btd bwn\nitruck tn tM Bralorn* Oold min*\nin tM Brtdf* Rlv*r dUtrict of\nBritish Columbia. BtuMr ot auch a\nstrike had bun ournnt on tM\n\u2022took   \u00abach*ng*   for   tM   paat   two\nMr. Taylor atatad that on tha\ncroaaut oo tha eighth Mnl from\ntM King nln. a n*w vain bad bun\nenoountand. Bi* latat nport wu\nth*t it had op*n\u00abd up from four to\nfin fut ln width. Md rru-mllllng\ngold, and wm giving nry good\naaayt, .\nSILVER FUTURES .\nCLOSE 8TEADY\nN\u00abW TORX, Jum 31. (AP)c-RU-\nnr future* cloud atea-tys a_ln 4,-\n800,000 ouncu. July 85JO; s*pt.\n38.00; Oct. StJTN;  Dm. tttt: Jan.\n37.15;   March   37.85N.\nN\u2014Nominal. ,\nEGG MARKETS\nMWpllea\nTBrooK\nOTTAWA. JUM 31. (CP).\u2014Sgf\nmarkete in Ontario and Quebec\nahowed firmer trend* today with\nlight and prloe* hlgMr.\nito\u2014 Market firm, .uppllu\nlight. Graded egg* to dietributora,\n\u2022itru 1714\u2014IS; flnt* 18\u2014i5Vi; ucond* 13.\nMontreal\u2014Recelpta 1488 cuu. Ontario graded egga, eitru it; first*\n15;  noond* 18,\nSaint John\u2014Brtra* 10\u201430; flnt*\n10\u201430; ucond* 13.\njcoiaxxdk jgsuK. _l__Jtq_*aova'?\nA.mt rushing from vsrious pans of tbe home to\nuswet the one telephone, Mrs. Weary feels u though\nshe's been .pending the day climbing mountains.\nThe telephone it on the main floor. It teems that it\ntlwtyt nngs when she't down in the basement oc\nUp on the second floor. t*o wonder she's tired.\nOne extension teUphone or more in the house\nwould main llfc io much easier for mother.\nB* tt TELEPHONE COMPANY\nOen   Moton\no*n (Metric __\nOen  Food* \u2014__\nOold Du\u00bbt\t\nGoodrich\t\nOt Roc pfd\t\nOranby    _\nOt Watt Sugir\nHow* Sound .._\nHudaon   Moton\nIu   Oopper   \t\nInt NicMl  \t\nInt TBI a. T\u00bbl -\nICenn  Copper  _\nKreege  S  S\t\nKroegg Is Toll _\nLebn At Pink _\nMack Truck .._\nMilwaukee pfd\nNuh Moton ...\nN pow a ught\nN T Central _\nPao Ou Bee .\nPackard Moton\nPenn R B \u2014\nPhllllpe Pate _\npun Oil _____\nRadio Oorp \u2014-\nRadio ( Or _\nItem Rand\t\nRock Uland\t\nSafeway\t\nShell Union \t\n8 cal Cdlaon \u2014\nSouth Pacific -\nStan Oil Ctl _..\nStan Oil Ind ....\nBtan Oil J ....\nStew Warner __\n8tud*Mk*r  \t\nTexu Corp \t\nTen*   Oulf   Sal   SOVi\nTlmken   Roller     30\nUnion  C-rblde     40Vi\nUnion Oil C*l _   10V4\nUnited   Air       SST4\nUnion Paoiric _ lit\nU S O A Pip*\nU S RuMnr\nU  8  Stul....\nVanad   Stul\nWut nectrlc\nYelMw Truck\n33(4\n34H\n37\n\u2022s*\n1814\nMH\nI8H\nW%\n33\nHH\n7H\n17%\nISH\n30\n18(4\nSOH\n31\n41H\nOVa\nIVA\n30H\n3t%\n\u2022H\nMH\n15H\n\u2022\n\u2666V4\n10\nJit\nMH\n\u2022H\n34H\nM(4\nMH\n7\n34(4\n17H\n14H\n67H\nMH\n47(4\n. _V4\nM\n38\n37(4\nUH\n36H\n33%\n10\n33%\nMVi\n7H\n17\n17H\nlt\nUU\nMH\n40(4\n8%\n_!*\nMH\n514\nMH\n14H\n\u2022Vi\n8(4\n\u2022H\n\u2022H\n4H\nM\n\u2022\n34H\n38\nMV4\nST\n75\n8H\nM\nM14\n3\u00ab%\nIt\nISH\n33(4\nI ISH\n10H\n18H\nMH\nMH\nMH\n8%\n4\n118\n\u00bb3H\n1\u00abH\n10H\n17H\nMH\n137H\n\"\u00bb\u00bb\nIS\n\u00abH\nMH\n10H\n33%\n18(4\nMH\n10(4\n10H\n-O0H\nMH\n814\nMH\n78H\nSVi\nTTH\n\u20221\nISK\nISH\n4H\nUH\nMH\nMH\n37H\n34\nSSH\nMH\nIS\nas\nISH\nMH\n33\nHH\n7H\n17H\n17%\nUH\nlt\nMH\n31\n41H\n\u00abH\n30H\nIt\nMH\nMH\n\u2022%\nMH\nISH\n\u2022H\n4\n\u2022 %\n\u2022H\n\u2022H\nMH\n\u2022\n34H\nMH\n38%\n31 .\n37H\nX\nMH\n30%\nM\nS3\n18H\n33 H\n118\n\u2022UH\n14H\nMH\n35\n48H\nt\nVANCOUVER SALES\nVAKCOUVB-. JUM 11 \u2014 Mining\n\u2022ban* aold on tb* Vanoounr (took\neiohtng*   todar:\nLISTED\nSurer Silver 7000.\nBralorn* 3083.\nBralome Praet. 8-8.\nBrldg* Rlnr Oon. 10,000.\nOeorgla Rlnr  5800.\nOold Belt 1878.\nOrandvlew 3400.\nInter, c. St O. 500.\nMet. Metala  1000.\nNational   SUver   5350,\nPioneer 400..\nPremier Border 8850,\nPremier   Oold   1800.\nReno   33,730.\nBally SOO.\nONUSRD\nB.C. Silver 300.\nBig Mlaaourl 1000.\nIndian Mlnu 18M.\nKootenay Plorenot 80,\nLucky Jim 3500.\nNoblt Plvt 8700.\nPent Onlll* 3100.\nPorter Idaho 3000.\nRUtb BOP* 3035.\nSllvercrwt  4300.\nWhitewater IHI.\nCURB\nB\u00bbyvUw  3000.\nBig  SUM   300D.\nBluebird 3000.\nBrldg* Rlnr Ea. 13.350.\nCariboo Oold 8400.\nCork Provlno*  1500.\nDalbouate Mln* 3000.\nDunwell   3M0.\nOeo. Inter. 500.\nOoldtn Bill* 1350.\nKooteniy Bell* SOO.\nUkevlew   11\/000.\nL. * L. tOOO.\nMarmot  Mat. 8450.\nMeridian 3P.MS.\nMorning Star ttoo.\nMprton W. 7800.\nNatln Sow 4800.\nNlooM MO.\nReward 1700.\nSnowflake 4000.\nRufua  Art.   4800.\nStandard Oold 3700.\nTopMy Rloh 10,408.\nWererly T. 8000.\nw_y_ld* T4M.\n000  buahela.\nOfferings were posted *t 14M cuu.\nDOMINION DAY FARES\n\u25a0ETWEEM ALL POINTS IH CANADA\nFARE AND ONE OUARTR POR ROUND TR\u00bb\nTWO TO THREE DAY TRIF\u2014Good  goto*  11 noon\nFiMaT Jane SOU. till 12 soon Sunday Jo-T *\u00bb* J-5**\"*\nlimit to leave desttoatioii wot later than midnight Monday\nJuly 3rd (Sundmrd Time).\nft^rttasataly Uw \u00ab>>\u2022\u2022\u00ab\u00bb\u2022\u2022'**\u00ab\u00bb \u2022\u00ab\u00ab*\ndutlulkia* In tb* Uplt*d Statu.\nSH4QLE FARE FOR ROUND TRf\nONE IUY TRIP-Good going on any t-th,^ftorl**!Btw*\nttrd -nm. on July ltt. Return limit to reoeh erigtnal turttog\npoint any train up to mk-nlght (Standard Ttoo) July Ut.\nVtum* On. Day (S\u00ab_*^) tata aba fct agaat Mr W\ntmat-mmtlmmm, ta*\/.....M.i, \u201e>, -.8-_l.ru Tl in -...\u00bb\u25a0      i\"0\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nnMVi\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPBO. Juna 31_-(OP)\u2014Wis\nplpeg   grain   quote*:\nWHRAT\u2014\n88 87t4 85%\n88 8344 8t)4\n\u00ab*H    7114    83H\nJuly\n0\u00ab.\t\nDm.\t\nOATS\u2014\nJuly   \t\nOct. \t\nDu.    \u2014\t\nBARLET\u2014\nJuly    -\nOct.\t\nDu.    \t\nn*k\n88*44\n7014\n-3814    -\u00bb*H   MH\n31       SIH   SOH\nSOH    SIH    SOH\n87%\n30%\nSSH    STH\n40H   83 H\n38 V,\n31H\nSIH\nS8H\n40H\n40H\n180H 1S4H\n131     188\nIS1H  135H\nSSH\n54H\n57%\n64\n58H\n88\nLONDON GtOSE\nLONDON. JUM fl (API\u2014Amerloan stock* quoted *t 4 ahllllni*\npar dollar: Am Tobaooo \"B'' 8103;\nAm Tel * Tel 8153; Brailllan\nTraction 817H; ' Canadian 'Pacific\ntlOH: tctarnatieetl- Nickel 13114:\nU 8 Stael tMH: Aftglo Dutch 14*\n4Hd; Anglo Per*l*n _ 11%: Brlt\nAm Tob____j H\u00abV Bwtn* M-Kubna\nlV,i; 0*l*n*a* Oo of Am t$%; Dt\nBeam MH: Dtatilfcre Ms; Hudson\nBay 34s td; Imurlal Chemical 35*\nlOHdj ImpwMl TObaeao ICO*; Mining Tru*t Ltd ts; Rand Minn MH;\nRltoduMn Anglo Am 15* Hd; Rio\nTintos C1TH; Royal Dutah I30H;\nVlokaea 8a 3d; Sonde: Britleh tH*\nper unt conaOM (71%; Brltlth 3H\nper cent war loan ttt%; BrltUh\nlanding* M UM-SO HIOH.\nJuly    ltOH 135\nOct.      111    1ST\nDM.   \u2014-_. 1SI44 137\nRY_^\u2014\nJuly SIH   84\nOct. MH    MH\nDec.    -     87%    M\nCASH    PRIMS\nWhut: No. 1 bard M%: No. 1\nRor. 87H: No. 3 Nor. MHi No. I\nMH: No. 0. MH; Peed 58%: Track\n87%: No. 1 Dur. MH: No. 3 Dur.\nMH: No. 3 Dur. tOH: fo. 4 Dur.\nMH-\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nCALOART.  June  31\u2014Raulpta:\n0*ttle.   ISO:   calTU,   13:   hoga.   TM;\naheep 34.\nSteer*, good and cholo*. MHO:\nmedium. M-80 to M.TS: common,\n83.00   to   83.00.\nHeifer*, food and choice, M.78\nto HM; medium, 33-16 to IS JO;\ncommon. ttM to MOO.\nCow*, food, 8300 to 3380; medium 31.80 to 11-75; common 1138\nta 81-80; canners snd cuttera, 80\nwnta to tioo.\nBull*, food, 81.75; common, tl-00\nto  1180.\nV*al calru. good and choice, MOO.\nto M-00; oommon ud mtdlum, M-80\n.to M16\n* Shup, *wu, |3O0 to MOO;  ytar-\nllng* f480 M MM.\nHot*, ulect bacon. M.38; bacon,\nM-76; butchen. ttat ott, truck*,\nThere is a buoyancy in the air!\nThe day of business paralysis was yesterday\nToday revised* conditions demand action.\nEvery dollar wisely put to work means more pay envelopes\nand consequent buying power.\nEvery mother's son is involved in this new phase *f\ncommercial revival. Remember when you spend a dollar\nit stimulates trade.\n\u25a0\nWhat do yo\u00abr need?\nWhy d\u00ab5lay the gratification of the need?\nDon't hold back because you feel it unseemly to bay\nwhat you want\nBUY THE THIN\u00ab YOU WANT\nIF VOU HAVE TW MONEY TO tPEMD\nSPONSORED      II      THE      CANADIAN\nDAILY      NEWSPAfSBS      AtEOCtATtOW\n PAOB TEX\nDEATH TAKES\nMRS. RAMSDEN\nTo Have Celebrated Golden Wedding in Two\nDays Time\nTwo daya Mfon ahe wu to celebrate her golden wedding annlver-\nwry. Mn. J. v. Ramadan waa called\nby death at her bome on Kootenay\natnet s o'clock Wednesdsy afternoon.\nMn, Ramsden wu born In London,\nEngland, 75 yean ago, and with her\nhutband and family came to Neleon\nIn   lail.\nShe ls survived by her husband,\nfour aone, . Joseph, William. Car).\nHarry of Nelson, and two daughters.\n(Mary) Mrs. W. Kearns and (Alice)\nMn. 8. K. Nlcholaon ot Vanoouver.\n. Tbe funeral will be beld Prlday\nafternoon.\nHUSKIES DEFEAT\nFAIRVIEW TEAM\nTBB KELSON  DAILT' NEWS, KELSON,  B.C.  \u2014  THURSDAY   MOB-UNO,   IW\u00bb  tl,   18-8-\nWhere Tigers Are Titers\nHuaklw defeated the Pairvlew Athletic olub 0-1 la a women'a eon-\nball game Wednesday.\nTh* wlnnsn nearly registered the\nflrtt abut-out of tbe waaon, u tbey\nled 1-0 wben tbe Pairvlew team\nwent to bat ln th* ninth, th* flnt\ntwo batten wen retired ln auccee-\nslon. Martha Allen neit up elenimed\ntbe ball to right field to aun the\nFalrrlew team's flnt run. Two other\nbatten gst on bases but Jean\nPtttenon took tbe tblrd out un-\nsulsted. Peggy Oibbon, Oertle Woods\ntnd Fnd* Lelpwck and the battery.\nJean Pattereon end Bdna McKenzie\nplayed hangup ball for tta* winners.\nOot Tlteworth. Isabel Oughtred.\nMartha Allen end Peggy Donaldeon\nplayed a anappy gam* tor the lours.\nMiss P. Tulley\nReturns to Fernie\nFrom Normal School\nPEBNtE, B.C.. June 31\u2014Cbarlw\nHun-ley of Edmonton, who acted u\naccountant for tbe Eaat Kootenay\nPower company wveral yean hen,\nla aufferlng trom eye trouble and\nhu gone to Vancouver for treatment. He bu bwn the guut ot\nIter, and Mn. B. U. Qawald. formerly\nof Pernle. at Powell River.\nOeorge Elliot of Corbin la ln\nVanoouver doing Interne work at\none ot the large hospitals.\nMlu Pearl Tully hu returned from\nVictoria when ahe tucceufully oompleted her course ln the provincial\nnormal whool.\nDick King. W. A. King and their\n\u2022later, Mlu Margant King, of Cslgary. wen in tbt city Tuwday en\nroute to Vanoouver and Duncan\nwham W. A. King will be married.\nMr. end Mn. Oien Walston arrived\nln Pernle by motor from Seattle\nto vlalt the latter'* mother, Mrs.\nLeelle Mill*. Tbey wen aooompanled\nby Bob  Mill*.\nHon. H. H. Stenn* left by CPJt.\nTuesdsy morning for Ottawa ac-\neom:*\u00bbnled by bla secretary, W. H.\nOrant.\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTIMBTIUST\u2014OPTICIAN\nMIM 105. Mrdjnl Arts Building\nSOAP SPECIAL\nBath   Soap.  Rand   Soap,  Fancy\nSoap and Pau Soap\nSPECIALLY   PRICED\nSe* Onr Window\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nStrathcona\nMotel\nThe Ideal Place For\nYour Vacation\nRates Sharply Reduced.\nRoberts Is Head of\nthe Greenwood\nStockbreeder's Body\nKETTLE VALLEY. B.C. Jun* 11\u2014\nTb* annual mwtlng of the Orwnwood District Stock Breeden' aasoclatlon wu held at Kettle Val ey on\nSeturday. O. c. McParlon, dlatrlct\ntoreet, ranter and a. L. Landon.\ndlatrlct agriculturist wen prewnt.\nVlw-prwldent Arthur Robert* wss\nIn tbe chair. Routine bualneu wu\ndealt with and arnngementa oompleted for Incorporation, The following officers wen elected for the\nensuing yesr: Praldent, Prank Robert* of Kettle Valley; rtce-prwldeut,\nArthur Roberts of Kettle Valley:\nsecretary-treasurer, J. H. Bruce of\nKettle valley; dlncton, Howard\nSmith, Westbrldte; a. 9. Htrpur,\nMyncuter* J. C. Bolt*, Boundary\nPalls; J. C. Msdge, Rock Onek; Edward Rlchter, Rock Crwk.\nThe sum of 815 wu voted to the\nBoys' snd olrls' club* trust fund\ntor 1033.\nIn Pulr Puteh, Kelantan, Infested I ,___,   ,. ____  ,.._,.   ,\u201e .__  _,u\nwith   tlgsn.   wslter   Aylwaxd.   the  \"*\"  'V**  \"\u00bb\"  \u00bb\u00b0 \"\u00ab*\u2022  mite.,\ncommunity's chief hunter, estimates I Aylward te awn in tba abon plc\ntun with a 183-pound tiger which\nhe ahot\nMr., Mrs. McGregor\nAre Bridge Hosts\nBONN-NQTON PAULS, B. C. June\n31\u2014Mr, and Mn. E. J. McOngor\nentertained at bridge complimenting\nMr. and Mra. Thomu White of\nRoaaland and Mrs. S. c. Bradshaw\nof  Trail.\nMra. Blddlecombe and Mr. White\nwon the prlaw for tbe hlgbut\nhonon at bridge and Mrs. White the\nwcond prlw. The rooms wen frag-\nrant with varied anting blossoms,\ndelicate pink violet peonlw wera tb:\nchown table decorations.\nThe guwts included Mr. and Mn.\nA. WUley. Mn. c. Oansner of\nTaghum. Mn. M. Watte of Nelwn.\nMr. and Mn. R. Kennedy, Mn. B.\nSpier, Mr. and Mn. T. White, s. c\nBradshaw and Mr. and Mn. O.\nBlddlecombe.\nMr. and Mn. E. J. McOngor wen\nrecent visitors ln Spoksn* for *\ncouple of day*.\nMr. and Vn. A. McCrone and\ndaughter Owennle wen motorists to\nTnll on Sunday when Mr. McCrone played for Nelaon In tha\nfootball  team.\nMr. and Mn. A. willey, Mn. B.\nSpier, Mlu Ruth Willey and Alan\nWilley wen motorlat* to Perry's\nSiding on Sundsy whan tbty attended tbe bawball match.\nMm. McOngor wu a day vlaltor\nIn Trail motoring through with\nMr*. M. Wstt*. Mlw Bdna -Watte and\nMn.. IT. H. Pitt* of Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs. A. McKlm and\nfamily wera motorists to Nelson *n\nSaturday.\nA naw kind of adbesln plaater ts\nwaterproof, thereby making It eaaler\ntor tbe wearer to bathe.\nRetail Lumber Prices\nNa. 1 Dimension S4S .._   $25.00 per M\nNo. 2 Dimension S4S $18.00 per M\nNo. 1 White Pine 2x4 and 2x6 34S .... $22.00 per M\nWhite Pine Shiplap f 15, f 20 tad $25 per M\nWr Shiplap f 18.00 and $22.00 per M\nWhite Ptae DropSiding   $20 and $28 per M\nv- Joi\"t **& $30, $35 and $90 per M\nNo. 1 XXX Coast Shingles  $4.00 per M\nNtt. 2 XXX Coast Shingles  _... $3.25 per M\nNo. 1 XXX Local Shinties  $3.50 per M\nNo. 2 XXX Local Shingles $2.75 per M\nNo. 1 Idaho White Pine Lath  $7.00 per M\nNo. 2 Idaho White Pine Latli ,..\u201e.. $6.00 per M\nWe Pa,  6$  Seles  Tu      \u2014      \u2014      Pre*  Delivery  In  City\nPrtw* are subject to 1% Discount for cuh with order.\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 176        \"The Home of Good Lumber\"\nOUR STOCK OF EQUIPMENT FOR\nBONERS\nAND\nPROSPECTORS\nIS LARGE AND COMPLETE\nCall and Inspect These Goods or Write for\nFurther Information and Prices.\nPROSPECTORS' PICKS\nSHOVELS\nPACK SACKS\nFUSE\nG V. Hunt Returns\nFrom the Cariboo\nBOOTH SLOCAN, B. C, June 31\u2014\nMr. and Mn. B. Bowkett war* motorists to Tnll on Sundsy where\nMr. Bowkett plsyed football tor\nthe Nelson team.\nO. V. Hunt bu returned from a\nalx weeks' trip to the Caribou,\nhaving been u (ar u Barkervllle.\nSpeaking of weather conditions, he\nuld tbat they had continuous snow\nand rain up to the' tins* ot his\nlesvlng snd * 1st* sesson wu holding up working conditions.\nitr. and Mra. H. Hlnltt and son\nFreddie of Nelson accompanied by\nhis brother. 8. Hlnltt and Mlaa\nFreda Hlnltt, who neentiy arrived\nfrom The Pu, Manitoba, wen motorists on Sundsy, tb* guute ot\nMr, and Mra. O. W. Hunphmy.\nAmong thow motoring to Pern**\nSiding on Sunday to attend tbe\nbewball match when South Slocan\nwu the Melting team. Wen: Mr.\nand Mn. F. Scott and daughter\nMonella, Mrs. J. __ Thompion, Mr.\nand Mn. W. Walkley, Mr. ahd Mn.\nA. Davis, Mr. and Mn. O. vTlTunt\nand family, Mr. and Mra. H. McDougall and John Laurie.\nMlu Rou Etter of Ksslo hu bwn\ntbe guest of Mlw Maxine Chapman\nfor a few days. Mln Chapman re-\nturned with Mlu Exter to Kaalo\nfor a Hslt of a tew day*.\nLast Minute\nANNOUNCEMENTS\nPOR SALB \u2014 8-PISCB BSBA__FA4_T\naet, Winnipeg ooueh, two wicker\nchain, bed. Apply tit Carbonate,\nThunday morning or evening.\n  (7448)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nDunk   Ji   Conway  Panama   Hata,\n\u2666 1.35; Baby Bonnets SOc. (74.8)\nFRENCH  'FIOABO'  PEBMANENTS\nAT BOSE BEAUTY PA-LORS ONLY.\n(71 tl)\n. Por Bent\u2014One turnlshsd suite and\n0n\u00ab furnished housekeeping room\nAnnable Block. >7304)\nAak your dealer for Elephant\nBrand oranges. Something different.\nMcDonsld Jam Co. (7348)\nServe tbe finest duality bread\nIn your home, phone 288. CHOQUETTE BROS., Bakers.\nCome and hsve a good tlm* at\nthe danw at Salmo, June 33rd, aus*\npices of ths Women's Institute.\n(7488)\nDance at crystal hsll, willow\nPoint. Frldsy, June SOth. Joe Vlngo\nand his music. 11.25 per couple.\n(7447)\nLut three-martin stole near corner ot postoffice. Finder pleau n*\nturn to Mn. Leary, Hume Hotel.\nReward. (7449)\nDANCE \u2014 SENATOR BASEBALL\nCLUB, EAtll.K HAM.. 'TONIOHT.\nJUNE tt. MELODY MAKERS'MUSIC.\nADMISSION   1ST.. (717*1\nTHE EVENT YOfl HAVE ALL\nBEEN WAITING FOR. BALFOUR\nBEACH OPEN. 8ATVMAY, WITH\nA BIO LID-I.IFTINO DAW* PARTY.\n(744?)\nMINERS' LAMPS\nCARBIDE\nTENTS\nBLASTING CAPS\nETC.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWHOLESALE\nRETAIL\nSEND IN VOUR ENTRIES NOW\nFOR THE BlU EVENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE M'OLR BAND-\nJULY l\u00bbt SPORT* NELSON. TO B;\nC. PITTS. <74_\u00bb>.\nTh* executive of tbe Kootenay\nMusical Festival an .now preparing\nrlawltlcatlona snd syllabus -for tbe\nnext Festival to tak* plsce In ml*\nson In May 1P34. Thay wtll welcom*\nany suggestions u to elsesiflcstlons\nor on any ether matters pertaining\nto 'the successful carrying out of\ntha festival. Addrsw o. Horatesd.\nSecretary, Box 383,  Neleon. DC\n(7441)\nPlan Huge Sweep for\nNEW TORK. Jun* 31 (CP)\u2014A\nconteit to tld Brltltb hoipltali, designed within tbe Uttary Uwi, li\npltnned to rival the \"Dublin iweep.\"\na\u00bbyt * -special cable tt the New\nYork Times todty.\n1 The King'., horae-racln* colore of\nblue, scarlet tnd gold are being\nuaed, It la claimed, with royal par\nmlealon In tbe new --oatest. Tbe\nBtri ot Dudley, Air John Lavery, tbe\nartut, and ftlr Maloolm Hobertson\nhave been named truateea.\nfiubecrlbera are Invited to Judge\nthe artlatlc menu of tbe racing\noolora of a number of patrons of\nthe turf. By tbla means the British\nlottery law U evaded *ni subscriber! whose opinions tore* with tboee\nof the judgea will have allotted to\nthem the namea of horses running\nln the ftt. Leger stakes, klore than\n\u00a34,000,000 worth of ttckeu have been\nprinted, according to the Times correspondent.\nMRS. A. WALTON IS\nSILVERTON HOSTESS\nST.VBRTOH, B. O, Jun* Jl-W.\nClaridge and B. Roberteon of Burton wtn vlslton ben on Prlday.\nA. S. McAulay wbo bu been visiting frksnds ben tor tbe lut few\ndays hu nturned to hi* hom* at\nPouland.\nB. Pinchbeck and W. Bleb of\nSlocan City wen visitors bsn on\nPrldiy.\nMn. Johnson of Burton I* ths\nguut of Mn. A. Peachey.\nA. Plngland wu a vlaltor to New\nDenver on Mondsy,\nMlu M. Brown of Nelson I* tbs\nguest  cf  Mn.   s.   Wsteon.\nMn. E. -Mstbews wu a reoent\nvisitor to Nelson.\nMn. A. Mclntyn hu nturned\nfrom a tew daya1 visit with friends\ntn Nelson.\nMrs. J. Cadden of Burton wu\nthe guut of Mn. J. Kelly on Sundsy.\nMr. and Mn. J. Tlnllng and Mn.\nA. Cummins an spending * fsw\ndays  visiting  mend*  In  Nelson.\nMlu Hsul Marahall of the St.\n\u25a0ugene hospital at Cnnbrook, ls\nspending her vacation at ber home\nben.\nB. Falrhurst and B. Marahall wen\nvlslton to Nelson on Saturday.\nThe Sllverton glrla' aoftball team\nmotored to New Denver on Saturdsy\nand played a game with tbe girls'\nteam there, winning by th* scon\not   17-4.\nMrs.   A.   Walton   wa*  boateu  to\nnumber   of   friends   at   tbe   tea\nhour,  on  Thursdsy.   When   she   wu\nssslsted by Mn. W. Hunter snd Mn.\nA.   Wallace.\nTb* guuta included: Mn. J.\nWebb, Mrs. B. Millar, Mn. A, Wallace. Mn. j. Johnson, Mn. W.\nHunter, Mn. 9. Pareons. Mrs. M.\nEmerson. Mn. T. Cleary, Mn. E.\nButchart, Mn. J. Toung and Mlu\nJ. Walton.\nMn. E. Butchart of New Dennr\nwu visiting Mends ben on Sunday.\nWOMEN'S SOFTBALL\nGAME TONIGHT\nFriday evening's scheduled women's\nsoftball game between the Falrtjew\nAtb'etlo club and tbe Red Sox will\nbe played this ennlng Instead.\n4 TRANSPORTATION\nDREAM NEARING\nMRS. ANDERSON\nDIES, NELSON\nMrs. Bunn Anderson, widow of\nthe late Daniel Anderson, died here\nWedneeday at tbe age of 80.\nMrs. Anderson waa born In the\ntownship of Blanchard ln tbe oounty\nof Perth, Ont., In 1844, and wu\none of the pioneers of tbat aectlon.\nIn I860 she moved to flault ftt.\nMarie, ln 1808 to Saskatchewan and\ntn 1931 to Nelaon. Both ln Ontario\nand ln Nelson she wae a memoer of\nthe Preabyterlan churoh.\nShe Is survived by two sons.\nThomas and WUllam, and a daughter Mary, all of Nelson. %e Is also\nsurvived by three sisters In Londoa,\nOnt., Mrs. Jane Leads tone, Mra.\nBarah Barr and Mrs. J. Nethercott.\nHer husband and har parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. Alexandra McKensle, predeceased   her.\nRISE IN LAKE\nIS MAINTAINED\nA rlee in-the lake level waa maintained all day Wednesday, although\nat a alow rate. Noon to noon read-\nInge gave a rise of two and au\neighth lnchea. At 0 ajn. the level\nwas 18-98 feet above aero, at noon\n18*07 feet above and at s p*ra. 10\nfeet above. Tbe last reading wu\ntaken under difficult conditions as\ntbe lake was rough at that Ume.\nWear your favorite animal done\nin Jewels lf you want to follow the\nnewest Parts fashion. Birds are\nmost colorful, but there are ama'ler\nbirds\u2014even sparrows and robins\u2014\ndone ln a single oolor.\nMRS. SPARKES IS\nMS. SPEAKER\n\"Fifty yeara tn Japan** was tbe\ntext, of an Interesting paper given\nby Mrs. O. I. Sparkes at a meeting\nof Trinity Womens Missionary society Tuesdsy afternoon, ln connection wltb commemoration of the\nOoklen Jubilee of the founding of\na   mission   ln   Japan.\nThe meeting wu held at the\nhome of Mn* W. 3. Steed and Mrs.\nT. 1. Hlgglnbotham presided. Mrs.\nB. Oook gave the opening prayer,\nMlss Amelia Hanna aang \"Divine\nLove\" and \"Strive Bach Day\" and\nMrs. O. 0. Arneson and Mlsa Lottie\nAnnable gave a duet, \"O Love Dl\nvine.\" Un. W. O. Mawhlnney ec\ncom pan ltd.\n\"Our Anniversary\",' a reading, was\ngiven by Mrs. fttmms and Mn.\nArthur Terrill gave a ahort talk\non   Japanese   curios.\n\"This \"Oolden Jubilee\" ts not\nonly an opportunity of studying\nttie progreu made in Japan\", Mrs.\nSparkes said, \"but Is an opportunity of studying ourselves and finding out whether we are Justified ln carrying on this work ln\nspite of the difficulties we are fading financially and otherwise. If\nany of us'think ws are not Justified tt may be well for us to read\nour history dating from 58 B.O. Are\nwe not ourselves the result of missionary enterprise? If Auguet' <. had\nnot sent missionaries from Rome\nto ohrtstiantae the savage Briton,\nwhere would we be?\nSpeaking of the work done ln\nJapan abe mentioned some of the\noutstanding characters. Including Dr.\nOeorge Cochrane and Rev, David\nMacDonald. When the nlssionar.es\nftrst entered the country they were\nconfined to the foreign concessions.\nTwo United church missionaries\nwsre the first to carry on, tbe work\noutside of ths concessions.\nMlu J. cartmell wu the first\nwoman missionary to Japan and\nahe ls alive end Interested In the\nwork. Tbe advance made in the\nway of establishing schools and hospitals wu described. Social activities\nwere    alao   mentioned.\n\"Through 80 years, aeeds of truth\nhave been sown tn the hearts of\nllttle children, individual lives have\nbeen transformed, homes have been\nradiated with the light of Christian\ntruth and communities hive been\nchanged and uplifted. We cannot\nmeasure the rich achievements of\nthe years, yet there ls still much\nto be done. We must not slacken\nour efforte now,\" she  declared.\nHOUSES AT PORT\nCRAWFORD BURNED\nTwo houau at Port Crawford, the\nC. Orr-Simpson propertlee. were totally destroyed with contents by\nfire at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday moru-\nInr Occupants eeoaped. One of the\nbuildings wu' a newly built log\nstructure. Tne lou la partly covered\nby Insurance.\nService Stations to\nWrite Down Shares\nTORONTO, June 21. (CP).\u2014Shareholders ot Service Stations, Limited, at a special meeting bere today approved the writing down of\nthe \"A\" aod \"B\" common abarn\nto the value of 88 per share with\nconsequent write-offs on the asset\nside  of the  balance  sheet.\nPropose Province Provide Credit For\nAny Compromise Settlement Between\nCommissioner and Defaulting Cities\nVANCOUVER. June 21. (CP) _\u2014\nPropoul that the provincial government provide credit to finance any\ncompromise settlement which may\nbe made between a commissioner\nof a defaulting municipality and\ntt* bondholders wu ' advanced to\nthe provincial commission on taxation at the courthouse todsy by\nX. H. Brtdgmsn.. representing the\nNorth Vancouver bored of trade.\nMr. Brtdgman's proposal followed\nhis auggeetlon that the government should consider establishing\na policy of funding ths debf ot\na defaulting municipality and accepting Ita revyted tax aale lands\nu security. Theu lsnds would be\nheld until tbe debt had been repaid.\nFINANCE  COMPROMISE\nAfter remarking that he had been\nInformed that North Vanoouver Is\nstill In arrears ln Interest payments. Mr. Brtdgman suggeeted that\ntbe government should be prepared\nto finance compromise settlements\nwith Bondholders.\nTo support hts argument, Mr.\nBrtdgman submitted that such a\nmeuure of provincial-municipal cooperation should be the normal re-\nlattonship between the two administrators.\nIn dealing* between the provlnoe\nand a'municipality, he utd. It hu\nalwiya been assumed that each\nwu  a  separate  entity   wtth   upar-\nste responsibilities. As a matter of\nfact, be argued, the municipality\nls only a branch of the provincial\nadministration wtth such powers\nu are delegated by the province.\nAnother propoul he advanced wu\nthat a commissioner should have\nfull authority to uli high-priced\nbonds held ln the sinking fund and\npurchase lower-priced debentune ot\nthe' defaulting municipality, commissioner Ansoomb declared that\nsuch power Is vested In municipalities now, but Mr. Brtdgman replied that the practice hu been\nfrowned upon by R. H. Balrd, Inspector   of   munlcl pal itles.\n\"A commissioner ehould have special powers of financing to clear\nup a municipality's troubles,\" he\ndeelsred.   ,\nRearrangement of the system of\nschool financing to lift the heavy\nburden from lend .wu alao suggested by the North Shore board.\nMr. Brldgman declared that tbe 1\nper oent Jonu tag had bun ostensibly Imposed for education, and\nthat the municipalities ahould receive 70. per cent of the revenue\nfrom this source. This estimate he\nreached by assuming that 70 per\ncent ot the pupils in British Columbia reside within municipalities.\nRevision of the buls ot hospital\nfinancing wu aleo urged, to relieve municipalities which own hospitals.\nIrishman's\nRepresentative\nHERE TODAY\nMr. A. Turner representing Wm. H. Leishman\n& Co., Toronto, makers of the best tailored garment* for men, will be here TODAY with a complete range of samples for Immediate delivery or\nFall. Come in and look them ov?r. No one ever\nregretted buying qiudlty.\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nEXTINGUISH FIRE\nWITH GARDEN HOSE\nA null ttm on the roof of B.\nE venables' bonM on ObMrntory\nstreet, necessitated tlie fin department meting \u00bb run Wednesday\nmorning. TIM blue tnt finally extinguished by the um cf tbe garden\nhaee before muoh damage wn done.\nA \u2022perk from tbe chimney probably\nIgnited tne it-Unties.\nMURRELL HEADS\nCRESTON C.C.F.\nCRESTON, B.C.. June 31-flupport-\ners of the Cooperative Common;\nwealth Federation in town and vicinity were out ln some numbers\nfor a eatherlng at Ifurrell's hall on\nFriday evening, at which a second,\nand tbls time successful, effort wu\nmads to organize a Creston local.\nThe gathering wu addressed by t\noouple of local speakers and after the\nalms and objects of the C.CF. and\nIts prospective benefits had been\nvery fully discussed, a motion to\norganize wu carried and the following officers choeen: president,\nJohn Murrell; vice-president, L. C.\nPlumb; secretary-treasurer, R. O.\nPenson. The selection of a treasurer\nand executive wu held over tor a\nfuture meeting. For the preunt the\nofficers and friends of tbenu7ement\nwlll conduct an educational campaign during whloh the shortcomings\nof bote the provincial and 'ederal\ngovernments will be stressed, me attendance at the organisation muting would not Justify the thought\neven, that a candidate will be plaud\nln the provincial campaign.\nFINISH STREET\nRAILWAY WOR\nTwo Extra Men Laid Ofl\nAfter Sis Weeka\nFollowing completion of tbe tt\non tbe street oar tracks where *\nround tbe comer of Josephine I\nVernon streets, the city track \u00ab\nla down to Its regular proportt\ntb* two ertra men taken oni\ntbe spring work program being ]\noff. TbU Job consisted of lay\nnew ties, and truing up track.\nTbe big job ot tlu campaign i\nlaying of about goo fnt of 1\ntrack along Oak street, In replg\nment of  tbe  old.\nBefore tbat, the crew wm bl\non Hendryx stmt, renewing j\nand realigning thf -track fram *\nLatimer oomer to tbe alley a\nnortb, tbe roadbed being oa\nOld crib.\nAltogether, the spwlal prop\ncovered about all week! work.   |\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nBeU Telephone\t\nBraalian T h Ss Power\nBritish American OU\n.7*\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPEO.   June   91.    (6?).\u2014Dominion   of  Canada  bonds:\nWAS LOAN   .\n9,   1M7,    108.35;    111.00.\nV1CTOBY   LOAN\nBtt,'   1931,    100.00;    101.00.\n814.  IMt.   101.40*.   103.10.\nStt.   1337.    100.10;    110.10.\nREFUNDING  LOAN\nS, 1043, 103.75; 104.80.\n4(4, 1940, 100.78; 10140.\n414. 1044, 100.80; 101.80.\n414.   1040.   100.80:   101.80.\nCONVERSION   LOAN\n414,   1958.   99.60;    100.50.\n414,   1957,   9*JO;   100.50.\n4tt.   ItM,   99.00:   100.40.\n414.   1969.   100.40;   101.35.\nNAT.   SERVICE  LOAN\n5,   1998,   103.76:    108.75.\n5.   1941,   109*);    104.50.\n1932  LOAN\n4,  1935.  09.50;   100.50.\n4,   19M,   M-M;   96.26.\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nBeatty   Bros   \u25a0\u2014\nBell    Telephone\nBrailllan\nA OU .._ - -\nCanada Dredge \u2014\nCanada Gypsum \u2014\nCons  Bakeries   _....._\nCons  Mining   \t\nDistillers Seagram ..\nFord of Canada \"A\"\nGoodyear\nCanadian Car ft Foundry\nCockshutt   Plow   _ \t\nCons tuning _> Smelting\nDominion Bridge ________\nDominion Textile .   , .....\nImperial Tobacoo ....\nMontreal   Power .,\nNational  Brewerlee\t\nNational steel Car\t\nOgllvle  Milling \u201e\nPowar  Oorporatloa _\u2014\nPrloe  Broa  _________\nQuebec   Power   ________\nSherwin   WUllsms\nSteel of Canada\nWinnipeg   RaUway\nHiram   Walker\t\nImperial   Oil    \u2014\nImperial Tobacoo \u2014\nInternational   Nickel\nInternational   Pete  _\nLoblaw   \"A\"   \t\nMsssey   Harris   ___\u2014\nNoranda    ,\u2014\nPage   Hersey\t\nService Stations \u2014\nStandard Paring \u2014\nSteel of  Canada _.-.\n8\n. lOltt\nlift\n;  ii\n17\n- 4*|\na*\n129 tt\n\u00bb\n13 tt\n. 108\n10H\n.   13tt\n- 1%\n19.70\nl\u00bbtt'\n13.85\n,  <tt\n31tt\n65\n8(4\n.     3tt\n.   31%\nRenwick'j\nWill handle ya*r needs to\ncoal and wood to a maa*\nner that will give the !\ngreatest value for\nyour money--\u2014      _\nJust Calf\n797\nRENWICK'fl\nTRANSFER\nCesl   Wood   Hsufls\n,e\u00bb\u00bbs,eei\nAll Classes of\nMETAL   WORK,   LATHE\nW0RR, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING\nMOTOR     REWINDING.\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETTS LTD.\n*   DEATH   NOTlC\u00ab . \"\nCARMAN \u2014 Mlas Harriett Louise\nCarman, aged 77, cousin ot tbe late\nBliss Carman, paaaed awa; at Bt.\nPaul'a hoepltal. Vancouver, Tueeday\nmofnlng. (7448)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFuneral  services  for   Mrs.   J.   v.\nRamsden   wlll   be   beld   from   St.\nnoon at 3 o'clock. The remalna wlll\nrest at tbe family resldsnoe. 1323\nKootenay atreet until time of church\nservice. (7450)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nANDERSON-Mra. Susan,\naway yesterday morning at the\nfamily reeldence, Stanley St., aged\nM years. Funeral will take place\ntomorrow afternoon, Friday, at 8\no'clock from the First Preabjlerian\nChurcb.\nCHICAGO. June 31 (CPI\u2014A trans\nportatlon dream 2M years old approached reality todav aa four\nbarges, bearing freight, pushed toward Chicago from New Orleans\nover an Inland waterway\u2014i virtually man-made channel 98 miles\nlong costing 8106.000.000. An engineering feat comparable almost to\nthst of the Panaaa canal was necessary in making It poaelble to\ntravel from Uke Michigan to tbe\nMississippi river.\nRIVERS DROPPING\nRFVRLSTon.   June   31.\u2014(CP) \u2014\n___  Tbe Columbia and Dleclllewaet rtv.\nSaviour's church  on  Friday   alter.' ara bave registered   big drops dur\ning tbe pwt two daya.\nTbe Mvelsttoke-Arrowhead highway and the trans-Canada highway weat of hare are again open\nto traffic after being temporarily\ntied up by flood oondltlona.\n\"TURK\" LEWIS DIBS AT KELOWNA\n-KILOWNA, B. C. June 31.\u2014(CF)\n\u2014Valentine Dooorei (Turk) lewis.\n91, died today after an Ulneas te-\nsultlng   from   Influenza,   contracted\n(7446)   early  this year.\nWEEK-END SPECIALS\nDresses        HATS      Swim Suits\n$2.95\nWhite fabric hats\nin cashmere and\n$6.95        . 8ilk\n$9.50     $*<<*yj\n\u00a3mem*yfal&.\nis    \u2014*j-\u2014t\u2014\u2014mmxpj\nSummer   frocks   in\nwashable silk crepe\nin the pastel shades\nand   white\n$4.95\n4*IM*JMUM*U.\n\"Look for the Neort Sign\"\nKlinjrtite     Bathing\nsuits   individually\ntailored by hand to\nensure perfect fit\n$2.95\n$3.95\n$4.95\nPhone 151\nTONIGHT \u00a9NLY\n7 AND \u00bb   \u25a0\nNovel Detective\nMystery Story I\nAND FOR LAUGHS\nTHE BARON\nMUNCHAUSEN\nJACK PEARL\n\"MEAL TICKET\n\u25a0 I      I I        \u25a0\u25a0! \u2014\u2014\u25a0W*^^\nSCHKKN   SOUVENIR!\nMELODIES\nCOMING\nFriday and Saturday\nThe picture that giyai\ncomplete satisfaction\nin entertainment I\nWr\nMMT6AYI\nSemmns\n\u00ab*_.(____\nCrtmsXsl\nCATNOR MUROa\nLIN ATMS   SALLY IILII\nSTATEf\nAIR\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_06_22","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0404710","@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":"1933-06-22 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-06-22 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\/1.0404710"}