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C in 33 Is Record\n\u2014Pa&e Two\nVOLUME 11\n'I\"\nfRO'VINClk   Ml\nVICTORIA I t\nBi&Lea&ueBall; Baer\nDeclared Not Fit\n\u2014Pa^e Seven\nlob?\nk\nNILION. BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-FRIDAY MORNINO. JUNI I, UM\n\u25a0WI OINTS A COPY\nNo. 41\nUSE RA*vmS IN BRITISH FASCIST ROW\nFRANCE AND GT. BRITAIN COME\nTO TERMS ON ARMS BREACH AS\nEACH STRETCH A FEW POINTS\nManitoba Markets\nBill Passes and\nHouse Prorogues\nwnnnna, tm* i ten-After\npitting leglilitlon tntbllng Mcnt-\ntoba producers to orgtnlxe under\nthe Dominion marketing control\nact by a division vote of SI to 7,\nthe Manitoba legislature's 1014 session wu prorogued late today by\nBon. 3. D. McOregor, lieutenant-\ngovernor.\nDYNAMITE IS\nLOST AT SEA\nCutters Attempt to\nClear Channel of\n46,000 Pounds\nBAIT moo, Oil. June T (API-\nTwo coin guard cutten todiy icour-\nid the chtnntl and tunned the\nbeichei bilow Newport Bay for\n40.000 poundt of dynamite tnd blut*\ntng powder loit overboard from \u2022\nRobt Connolly compiny btrgi ln\ngild-channel early IA the morning.\n'    The 800 caeee tnd drums of ex*\n\u00a3 .olivet were being trtniported from\ntlbot to tbt Eohl-Connolly qutr-\nriee tt ctttlini lslind for blisting\nbreikwiter rock when the towed\nbirge wu ctptlted by heavy eeu\nabout It mllee MUthweit of Newport.\nNumeroui flotting cttee were recovered by compiny tuga. othep\nvers wuhed up on the abort line\nand recovered there by cout guard\npatrol boiti.\nOout guard otfloen expreeeed belief tonight thtt dinger to petting\nthtpt wM htvt pined by tomorrow\nmorning, tlnct ill Hotting m wilt\nhive become waterlogged ud mnk.\nTht lot! wu utlmtted u 16000.\nUnable Lay Charge\nAgainst III Indian\nJoseph George Is So Badly\nHurt About Head Cannot\nHear Any Charge Laid\n, Juni 7 (CP)--\n\u00bbph otorgt, ont of four Indli\nbrothen  fielnj  murder  chirgei\nMERRITT, B.C.\nJouph Otorgi, om of four In\nhtn\nIn connection with the detth of\nIndian Dapirtmtnt Conttabli\nFnnk Olibourne, wit reminded\ntodiy until Juni 13 tfter hit ip-\nrent dufneu had prevented thl\nal laying\nhim by Mtglitrttt A. O. Freeze.\npi\nfor\nu hid pi\nof a chi\nurge agalnit\nThe hearing proceeded agalnit his\nbrothen, Eneas, Richardson and\nAlex., who had been charged previously with murder.\nJoseph had been confined under\nguard in th hoepital, suffering from\n\u25a0evere head injuries which police\n\u2022aid were suffered by him during i\ndeith struggle with Gisbourne and\nProvincial Conttable Percy Carr on\nthe Canford Indian reserve Msy 23.\nWhen the charge wu read against\nJoieph today, lt developed he could\nnot hear. It wu understood alio thtt\nhe could not read.\nProbtbly eight or 10 witneuei\nwill be hetrd todiy during the pre-\nlimimry hearing the three other\nbrothen, it wu indicated. Adjournment wu then expected to be aiked\nuntil next Tupsdty, when pollce experts will revetl the results of their\ninveitlgitiont. including the results\nof examinations of bloodstains md\nflngerprinti found on lndlint' clothing and other articles produced u\nexhlbito.\t\nSlayer of Section\nForeman Guilty\nof Manslaughter\nKAMLOOPS, B.O., June 7 (CP)\u2014\nWlllltm Ctrlnle. chuged with tht\nallying of 8. Wutfcrook, tectlon tort-\nman on tht Pacific Oreat Eastern\nrtllwiy In tht Clinton dlitrict on\nlurch 30, hu been tound guilty of\nmuilaughttr tt tht ipring lulm\nhtrt. Hi wtll bt untenced it tht tnd\naf tht\nConcentrate U[k>n the\nReturn of Germany\nto the League\nMOVE SAVES MEET\nFROM COLLAPSE\nNews of Agreement Is\nHot Upon Britain's\nEmphatic \"No\"\nBy JOSEPH I. SMARMY\n(Auocllted Preu Foreign Stiff)\nGENEVA, June 7 (AP).-A com\npromise agreement wai reached to\night by repretentatives of Grett\nrltiln, Franc* and the United\nment conference\nnegotiations for\nermany.\n>ng discussion on varying\nviewpoint! following a dinner given\nby Loula Barthou, French foreign\nminiiter, announcement waa made\nthat an agreement had been reached\non a program to rescue the filtering\nconference,\nIS A COMPROMISE\nAlthough the nature of the agreement wai not fully revealed. It wai\n\u25a0aid to be a compromise between\nthe proposils of Arthur Henderson,\npreildent of the conference, for an\nidjournment while political differences ire cleired up, and that of\nBarthou for the conference to go\nahead with certain studies.\nThe Associated Preu learned the\ncompromise providei tpeclflcilly for\nnegotlltloni by governments for the\nreturn of Germiny to the conference.\nIt wu undentood Maxim Lltvlnoff of Ruwla and Foreign Mlnliten\n(Continued on Pigt Ttn)\nANOTHER MILL\nTO SHUT DOWN\nDUNCAN, B.C, June 7 (CP). -\nOfficiils ot the Mayor lumber mill\nhive announced that the mill will\ncloee down indefinitely ln July, after orden now on hand have been\nfilled, claiming that it ll not proflt-\nible to operate under the new Britlth Columbli Minimum Wife act\nA week ago the Hillcrest Lumber\ncompany shut down their plant on\nthe aame grounds.\n\"We have no evidence that the\nmlllt hive mide a real effort to\nconform to the act,\" wired Hon.\nGeorge S. Pearson, minister of ltbor, In answer to a query ttitlng\nthit the district wu expecting some\nannouncement from the government regarding lti financial Investigation of the HlUcrest mill.\nInformed of Mr. Pearson's wire, \u25a0\nHillcrest official nld: \"The mill ll\nnot operating, the men ire out of\nwork, and both the domestic tnd\nexport lumber mirket! ire filling.\nWe ran for \u2022 month under the minimum wage order, but found thit\nwe were losing money, so we ihut\ndown.\"\nMarketing Bill Passes by\n85-35 in a Night Ballot\nMOTHERWELL IS\nONLY LIBERAL\nSUPPORTING IT\nProgs Join  Bennett's\nFollowers; Indep's.\nWith Liberals\nMANY LIBS ABSENT\nAS VOTE TAKEN\nBennett Is Caustic in\nCriticism Against\n.  Opposition\nOTTAWA, Ane 7 (IT).\u2014Cll-\nmtilni wtekt est bitter debete the\nhome ot commons tonight divided\n\u20225 ta gg In aapport of third retdlng ef the mtrketlng bill.\nUnlooelng t typical verttl Mr-\nrue, btrbed wits pent-op reunt-\nment at criticisms and charget\nlevelled at tbe Mmlnlatntlon by\nthe Liberal oppotttlon, prime Minuter R. B. Bennett presented tbe\nflnil government triument, de*\ncltrlng tbtt every yetr It wu In\noffice the MecKenik King government emcted legislation delegating to letier bodlei ef Hi rrettlrin\ntht powers. It now clelmed were\ntbe sole prerotttlvei ot ptrlle.-\nment,\nThli wu In reply to the mtln it-\n-t   __\\.-_*s\nJanitor Quits When Draws $75*ooo\nSiDeep Ticket\u2014But Had Wrong One\nNEW YORK. June 7 (CP).-CiUunlty struck the humble house\not Tony Rotovnlk, jinitor, todiy.\nYeiterdiy he wu lecure in the belief hli ticket hid won $75.-\n000 in the Iriih hotplttl iweepttikei. He had publicly thrown\naway his Janitor's broom, forever, he laid.\nThe calamity came today ln the form of a young man, Frank\nSmith, who li Rotovnlk's nephew. Smith ctme to congratulate his\nuncle on his good fortune. Then Smith uked to see the telegram\ngiving the number of the ticket.\nSmith read it, moaned and unk to the floor, when he revived\nhe ihouted, \"The number! The number\u2014lt is of my ticket!\"\nPandemonium broke loose. It wu true, the nephew had given\nthe uncle's address when he purchued hii ticket.\nCOUP FAILURE\nIN LUTHUANIA\nWaldemaras Taken\nin Third Attempt\nBeat Fascists\nily to thi\ntack ot the opposition. It tbi'oppo*\niltlon believed tbe government wu\ndoing wrong In delegating powers to\nMarketing botrdi, thin It wil going  afilnit  not  only   thi  highlit\ncourt   ta, Uw   SWPire,   tbe   Privy\nCouncil, but igalntt tti own* policies .\nwhen ln power, said Mr, Bennett.\nBILL FOB CANADA\nBitterly denying chine* ot tht\nopposition thtt th* bin wu but\nt step towird t propoud central*\nnttlon of mtrketlng regulation wMv\nIn the. Empire, Mr. Bennett de*\nclired. \"Thll leglilitlon It for Ctn*\nids and Canadlani.\"\nI hart no apologtu to offer for\nFrance Proposes\nto Finance Wheat\nCarryover of Nation\nPARIS, June 7 (OP cable via Reu-\ntera)\u2014Ulnliter of Agriculture Henri\nQueullle tonight told the chimber\nof deputlee thit the government pro*\npom to open a credit ot *31,.60,ooo\nto finance the nitlon'i whut ctrry*\nMan's Thigh Bone\nIs Found at Sea\nVICTORIA. Junt 7 (OP)\u2014A thigh\nbent, believed to be thst ot Amll\nKolmm, last muter of the eblp\nRettleu, which wu found deurted\nlut December on the Vincouver\nleltnd wett cout, hu been found\nby tbe O. 8. flihlng -roller Evolution while pulling In her nete oft\nKyoquot.\nKolmin't boat. Wu tound tnchor.\ned In Peddler'i cov\u00ab on Neepirtl\nInlet.\n(Continued on Pigi Tin)\nPremier Pattullo\nIs to Spejok in the\nNorth of Province\nVICTORIA, Junt 7 (CP)\u2014Premier\nT. D. Pittullo will letve tbout Junt\nM for t speaking trip to tht north*\nern ptrt ot the province, be ttld\ntodty.\nTht premier eipectt to be ln hit\nconitltuency of prince Rupert on\nJuly 1 tnd will mage public td-\ndremi there tnd at other northern\npolnte.\nExecutives of the\nC. N. R. Get Heavy \u25a0\nCuts in Salaries\nOTTAWA, June 1 (CP)\u2014a dm*\ntic cutting of laltrlei of Ctntdlin\nNitlonal nllwty executive offlcen\nwu revelled to tht nllwiyt ino\n\u2022hipping oommlttet of the houw ot\ncommoni todty.\nIn mawer to t requut mtdt yuterdiy by J. A. Pruer, Conaemtlve\nmember for Ctriboo. chairman C. P.\nPullerton told tb* commlttu that\nthe number of ewoutlve office\u2122\nIn receipt of 118.000 or more hid\ndwindled from gg In 1*991 to tn even\nhtlf down now.\nREVISION ON SOCIAL\nTAXATION IN B. C. IS\nPREMIER'S FORECAST\nMAULED TO DEATH BY UONS WHEN\nTRIES RECOVER HAT IN ZOO CAGE\nClimb* Fence and Falls In; Four Beasts Attack Him and\nFight Keepers When Attracted by Screams of the\nSpectators; Shoot Two of the Animals\nWHIPSHADE, England, June 7\n(AP).\u2014I*. Stetson, 38, i member of\nthe itaff of the big open-air too, wu\nmauled to detth todiy by four lions\nwhen he tried to recover a hat\nwhich wu blown into the lions'\ncage from a spectator's head.\nKeepen shot two of the liom to\ndeath before they were able to get\nthe body out of the cage.\nWomen icreamed tnd filnttd In\nthe mldit of the horror-stricken\ncrowd which watched the uvage\nbattle between the keepers and the\nbeestt.\nStetson climbed a fence in an\neffort to get bick the hit He fell\n17 feet from the top of the fence,\nltndlng on hit head ln the concrete\npit below.\nA doctor, examining hit remains.\nuld Stetion wm unconiclou*\u2014per-\nhaps deed\u2014when the lions reached\nhim.\nThe Kreami of the crowd celled\nkeepen to the ipot and they tried\nto prod the beasti twty from the\nbody with long polei.\nThe lions fought bick md tht\nkeepen brought guns Into play.\nVICTORIA, Jnne 7 (CP)\u2014Rtdlctl\nchmges ln tht dlvliion of publlo\nflninoei, u between tht province,\ntnd munlclptlltltt, dulgned to remove tbe coet of til tervlcei of\ntoclll niture from' ltnd ttiptyen,\nwin urged upon tht Britlth Columbli government todty In t\nlengthy brief presented by thi\nmiyors ot Vlctorli tnd Vtncouver,\ntnd their financial advlaen.\nWithout dimming tht detail of\ntht repieuntttlont, Premier T. D.\nPittullo itated tfttrwtrdi thl government would gtvt ltl fullest con-\naideritlon to the eertoue problem\nconfronting the cities tnd there\nwould bt t revlilon.\nIt would htvt to be lubmltttd\nto tht nest seailon of the Itgliltturi\nARMS EMBARGO BY\nINTERNATIONAL PACT\nOUTSIDE LEAGUE LOOMS\nLONDON, Junt 7 (AP)\u2014An trnu\nembargo igtlntt Ptrtguiy tnd Bo-\nllvlt by Internitlonil tenement outside tht league ot nttloni ippeired\nImminent hire tonight u trrangt-\nratntt wen mtdt for Oermtn ptrtld-\npttlon.\nMAV SALVAOS LCSITAMA'S o8u>\nDUBLIN. Junt 7 (OP-Hiru)\u2014Tht\nItalltn ulvagt boat Arplone wu reported today to be planning an attempt to wlnge tbe gold qtrgo of\ntht liner Luiltmli, valued at II,-\n000,000.\nKAUNSAS, Lithuania, June 7 (AP)\n\u2014The government reported tonight\nIt wu In complete oontrol throughout the country following the tr*\nntt of Auguitlnt Waldimtru, form*\ndlctttor of Llthutnlt. Tht oountry wu qultt.\nturner reporte from foreign eountrlu wen thet Wildimtm hid\nWeed the government after nturn-\ning to the capital by airplane.)\nThe trreit ot former dlctttor Aug*\nuttlne wilderairu ended bll third\ntttempt to overthrow the Uthutnlt\nFucut dicutonblp heeded by Pruldent Antsnu Bmetont, who wu hli\nformer colleigue In governing tht\ncountry,\nWildemtri*. hu bwn In exile\nilnce he wu forced out of power\nby fi coup d'etat in l*M.\nA until portion of tht army wu\nitld to htve glvtd ltl tupport to\n;, buV'tSr majority^ The'\ntroopi nmtlned loyil to tht preildent tnd enabled tbe government\nto rttintiln control of the iltuitlon\nthroughout.\nBANDIT PICKED\nTOUGH VICTIM\nVANCOUVSR, Junt 7 (OP)-Tht\nmyitery unrounding tht ttttck by\nin irmed mtn on t chlnen peddler\non Tuudty In tht glOO block lut\nSecond bu bwn clewed up following Bo Lint nport to polios httd*\nqutrttn.\nTht chlnen told ottleen tbtt one\nmtn, irmed with t revolver, attempted to hold him but hi fought\nto deipm-itely that tha gunmtn fled.\nTbe peddler uld ht uktd a wttneai\nof tht itterapted robbery to telephone polloe Immediately but the\nwitneu hid tilled to do w.\nCanada and U. S.\nExplore Possible\nTrade Agreements\nOTTAWA, Jnne 7 (CP)\u2014Canada\nand the United Statu wen continuing to explore the poulblllty\nof a tradt agreement between the\ntwo coontrlr*-, Premier B. B. Bennett told the bowe of commoni\ntodty.\nMORE STRIKE\nROWS FEARED\nPolice Protection I\nAfforded the Los\nAngeles Port\nLOS ANGELES, June 7 (AP).-\nWlth new dlsorden threatening life\nand property along the waterfront,\npolice tonight announced additional\nprecaution! would be taken to quell\nfighting between striking longshoremen and non-itrlken.\nUnltonped offlcen In ndlo can\nwere urfgned to cruise through the\nMlflW amrict In an effort to prevent violence and othei dliordets\nbetween pickets and non-etf iken.\nAGREEMENT EXPECTED\nSEATTLE, June 7 (AP).\u2014Mayor\nCharles L. Smith and Joseph P.\nRyan, pruldent Of the International\nJamaica Enforces\nTextile Quotas\nKINGSTON, Jamaica, Juni 7 (CP\nctblt)\u2014Tutllw ihlpped from Jtpm\nbtfon the quota tyitem went Into\neffect hen Miy 7 will t\u00bb idmltted\non ptyment ot higher dutlu, but\ngoodi thlpptd tfter thtt dtte will be\nturned back.\nPIONEER   VICTORIAN   PAIISS\nVICTORIA, June 7 (CP)\u2014Idward\nWhite, a plonwr of Vlctorli died\ntoday tged (4 yein. Born In London, mglind, Mr. Whltt ctmt\nwound Cipt Horn ln tht Cyclone\nto bqulmalt ln 1M3, tnd settled\nIn Vlctorlt. Rt had bwn In buslneu\nhen until his retirement t yetr Igo,\nLongshoremen'i association, uid to-\n|ht they expected very loon in\nnt U) release Alaiki ship*\nagreement   ,\nping strike-bound in port here.\nRym uld, however, thtt plans for\ntettlement ot the general waterfront\nstrike appeared remote.\nTRIPLE PARTNERSHIP\nSAN FRANCISCO, June 7 (AP).\n\u2014A \"triple partnership\" wu proposed by the government today to\nend the lofigsnlremen'i \u25a0 atrike as\nthe first vessel tailed from Portland, marking an opening in the\nlong shipping blockade.\nDECIDE TO HOLD\nINQUEST\nVANCOUVER, June,7 (OP)\u2014Coroner W. D. Brydone-Jtclr hu ordered\nin lnquut Into tht duth of O.\nBruh, Princeton, B.O., who wu found\ndetd Monday ln an allty it thi rear\nof the Botel Angelu*. Be wu believed to htvt fallen from the window of hli hotel room. The dtte of\nthi Inquiry hu not yet bwn ut.\nEnglish Film\nIndustry Grows\nLONDON, Juni 7 (CP-Htvu)\u2014Tht\nEnglish film Industry hu qutdrupled\nIU production ln the put few yetn,\nIt wu revealed todiy, ud tbe report\npolnt-d out thtt thi qutllty ot tht\nfUmt u thi ltw requlrw.\n3MEMBERS0F\nMURDERCREW\nDIE IN CHAIR\nFourth Member Gets\nLast-Minute Stay\nin New York\nDERELICT VICTIM\nTERRIBLE TORTURE\nThree Executions Are\nCompleted Within\n,14 Minutes\nOSSININO, N.Y, June 7 <AP).-\nThree memben of a murder syndicate, who killed t derelict for\n12000 insurance, died in the electric\nchair tonight The fourth member\nof tho syndicate, scheduled to die\nwith them, was granted a last-mln-\nutc reprieve to that his lonlty might\nbe Investigated.\nDaniel Drelsberg was taken Into\nthe execution chamber flnt at 10:00\npm. eutem standard time. He was\nled\niplal\n0:13 pjn. He was\nto the chair by\nKits,  Jewish  chaplain.\nQuintuplets Are Over Jaundice Attack and\nContinue to Make Gains in Their Weight\nCORBEIL, Ont, June 7 <CP).-\nJtundlce which attacked the quintuplet! of Mn. Olivia Dlonne hu\ndisappeared, bringing further optimism to the doctor ind three\nnurses attending the five glrli. Dr.\nA. R. Dafoe reported diuppearance\not the Jaundice tonight and announced the quintuplet! were \"hold-\ninrthelr own.\"\n\"The itundlce ii all gone, which\nit a food thing,\" th* physician laid.\n\"The bablu are holding their own\nand there li no chinge from morning.\" Mirie, the reil dilicite one,\nIt fair today.\nPhytlclini with a mathematical\nturn of mind have figured the\nchancet of quintuple* birth at one in\n41J00#00 but none had yet taken\non the Job of calculating tbe oddi\nagalnit five baby glrli born to one\nmother within hill an hour, living\nmore than 10 dayi.\nStill, the Dionne quintuplets, born\nHiy 28, were more thin 290 houn\nold tonight and Improved their\nchances of turvlvil with every friction of an ounce they gain in weight\nDr. A. R. Dafoe, the country phy-\nliclan who brought the seven-\nmonths babies into the world and\nhu watched over them since, uid\nthey made an average gain of almost three-quarten ot an ounce In\n24 houn. _ _\nThe welghtt, u Dr. Defoe reported them todiy were: Yvonne 3814\nouncu; Annette 3CM; Cecile 30V4;\nEmilie 32; Marie UVi.\nWhile the childnn an progreu-\nlng well enough Dr. Dafoe emphasized thlt their llvei ttill hang\nfcr tlinder threidi. Todty he wti-\nmated guardedly that it will be two\nmonthi befon they attain the lite\nexpectancy of a normal child at\nbirth.\nTeacher Will Testify Today in NS.\nIn the Brownlee Seduction Actum\nHALIFAX. June 7 (CP).-Carl H. Snel], ichool teacher at Bur\nRiver, N.S., will tutify hen tomorrow before \u25a0 commlulon appointed\nto take Ml evidence ln the tult ot Mia Vlvlin MtcMillin ot Edion, Alta.,\ntgalnit Premier J. E. Brownlee of Alberta.\nSnell taugnt a clau at Kdion- high ichool ln 1130 when the youthful plaintiff wu a pupil there.\nHli evidence will be given befon R. V. Htrrii, K.C, clerk of the\nsupreme court ln Halifax, who hu been nimed I commissioner to Uke\ntestimony ln thi cue. The preu tnd public will be barred from the\nhearing.\nThe suit allege! -seduction.\nRibbi Jacob\nand pronounced dead at 10:13\nsolemn and bewildered.\nAnthony Marino, former speik*\neuy proprietor, wu next He ctme\nin with Catholic Chaplain the Rev.\nFather John McCaffrey.    \u2022\nAi he entered he emiled and\nnodded to the Mumbled witnesses,\nseemingly it eue. Hli attitude contrasted sharply with that of Dreii-\nThis current w*i sent Into Marlno'i\nbedy \u00bbt 10:15 and five mlnutei tytr\nSERIOUS AND PALE\nFnnk Pasqui, 24, was serious end\npale when ne entered the death\nchamber on the arm at the Catholic\nchaplain.  He  said  nothing,  wai\n(Contlnutd on Pigi Tin)\nMarkets at\na Glance\n(Byk the Ctntdlin Preu)\nToronto and Montreal \u2014 Industrial stocks cloud irregularly lower.\nToronto mlnu \u2014 Closed\nhigher.\nNew. York\u2014Stockg narrowly\nlower.\nWinnipeg \u2014 Wheat doted\nlower.\nToronto\u2014Btcon hogi off ear\nunchanged at 9.25.\nLondon \u2014 Bar iilver lower;\ncopper, tin, lead and zinc higher.\nNew York\u2014Bar silver and tin\nhigher; copper, lead, and zinc\nunchanged.\nNew York\u2014Cotton and lugtr\nhigher; rubber lower; coffee\nunchtnged.\nNew York\u2014Canadian dollar\nup H6 to 1.00 11-18.\nClaims $4080 From\nan Estate for Board\nand Lodging Account\nVANCOUVER, Juni 7 (CP)\u2014Por\nboard and lodging of hit sister, Mlu\nfilnbeth Smith, who died Auguit 14.\n1*9(2, Joieph Smith, rancher residing\nbetween Olbson's Ltndlng and Rob-\nem Cne;, hu mide 1 claim tgtlntt\nher utttt tor 140(0. Tht cltlm wu\ncomputed it the nte of 120 t month\nfor 17 yun. Tbt utttt totals IS700.\nTbt cue wu hetrd todty -by Mr.\nJustice D. A. McDonald in luprtmt\ncourt tnd counul wu requetted to\nsubmit written irgumtnt.\nMlu Smith died inteiUte. wtth\ntht ruult thtt htr utttt It divided\nimong her brother, admlnlitntor,\nher sister, and tome nephewt and\nnieces, ill retldlng In mglind.\ntueiiiwtitet\t\nBOTH TINY TWIN\nCOUSINS OF THE\n\"QUINTS\" DIE\nSAN -FRANCISCO, June 7\n(AP).-Death took the tecond of\ntiny twin couilm of tht Canadian Dlonne quintuplets here\ntoday.\nThe other twin, born to Mn.\nAldo Beltrami, a fint cousin of\nthe fither ot the Canadian babies, died yuterday after leu\nthan 12 houn of Hie;\nDr. Abraham Bernstein laid\nthe twins, each weighing leu\nthan three pounds, arrived two\nmonthi earlier than expected\nand wen unable to cling to lift\ndespite special can by mines.\na*>\u00ab\u00abai\u00ab-\u00bb-i-!-ia_ia_i\u00bbei\u00bb#ti\u00abai'f\nJAPANHASNO\nEMBARGO PLAN\nWhat League Does in\nArms Embargo Is\nOwn Business\nTOKYO. Junt | (Prldij)-(AP)-\nA ipokeimm for thl foreign office\ntnnounced todty thlt jipm dl-\nellnu to concern henelf with thl\ntrmi embtrgo tottered by the leigue\nof nttloni iftlnit Ptriguty. and\nBolivia.\n\"Slnct jtptn weeded from the\nlugue of natlont,\" aald tbe epokee-\nmtn, \"thi hu been following tbe\nprinciple thit iht ll ln no way\nconcerned with the lugue'a political\ntffiln.\"\nThtt will bt Jtptn't only nply\nto tht letgut't invltitlon to Join\ntht embtrgo agalnit tht wtrrlng\nSouth American countrlei.\nNEW MODERATOR\nBEGAN IN WEST\nTORONTO, June 7 (CP)-Brlllllnt\nruite of Queeni unlnrtity, Rev.\nJimw Sinclair Shortt of Barrie,\nOne., who wu elected moderator of\nthe Mth general utemhly of tht\nPrubyterltn Church ln Canada In\nluooettlon to Rev. Dr. H. _, Onnt\nof Port Wlllltm wm bom ln V. tiler-\nton, Onl, of a fimlly whou oldut\nmember Dr. Adim Shortt. ttuined\ngrett time u a Canadian economlit.\nTht ntw moderator went to Queens\nuniversity when he graduited tt 10\nwith honon ln philosophy. Three\nyetn liter ht reoelved hit Ite. degree from Edinburgh univenlty, Scot-\nlmd. Returning to Otntdt, he proceeded to the foothllli of the Rocklw\nwhin hi itarted bit preaching career. After a long tnd dlitlngulihed\nperiod In tbe wut, he ctme eut.\nHUNDRED HURT\nIN LONDON AT\nMEETING'SEND\nCommunists Attempt\nBreak Up Mosley's\nWest End Meeting\nFASCISTS POUNCE\nUPON HECKLERS\nSome of Black-Shirts\nin Evening Dress;\nScore Arrested\nLONDON, Juni 7 (CP-AP)\u2014\nSir Otwtld Moiley'i blick-thlrted\nFtseliti, umt of thtm In evening\nclothes, battled razor-wielding\nopponents In London't Wut End\ntonight In tht mott urlout dlt*\nturbtnei of Fuclim'i oantr In\nBritain.\nMori thin 100 were  Injured,\n\u25a0some of them ttrlouily, \u25a0 icon or\nmora combitinti wire arretted.\nSir Oswald himself spoke at tha\nmeeting in Olympla hall when tlw\nrow took place. Invaden, laid to be\nCommunists, paraded ln front of the\nhall before  Mosley  arrived  and\nheckled him from the audience\nwhen-he started to ipeak.\nAn immense crowd, seemingly\nabout equally divided between lup-\nErtcrs and curious onlookers,\nnmed the hall. When the heck-\nig begin Black-shirt lieutenant*\npounced on disturbera and ejected\nthem. Fist fights grew numeroui\nand becime protracted outside tht\nhill.\nPersons arriving In evening\nclothes wen jeered and hooted.\nMURDER CASE AT\nVERNON ASSIZES\nVBRNON, B.C.. June T (CF). -\nThe criminal docket fer the spring I\naulte oourt, opening her* Monday\nof next week, promises to be one ot\nthe most Interesting tn many year*.\nCharlu Hunter ot Princeton, accused ot having shot Robert Camp*\nbell last December 21 lollowinf a\nquirrel, will face trial on a murder\ncharge,\nA manslaughter charge qainit R.\nFerguson ot Vernon will be heard.\nThe caae arose out of the death of\nSteven Smaha ln a highway accident which occurred near Enderby\nlast Mty 10.\nSIMPSONS LOSE MONEY ON THE MAIL\nORDER BUSINESS; COMPETITION WITH\nEATONS CUTS WAGES OF 10,000 FOLK\nEntomological Branch\nHaa Losses by Flames\nKAMLOOPS. B.O., Junt 1 (CP)\u2014\nAll thl anlmala uaed for experimental purposes and ill experimental\nequipment have been destroyed ln a\nfin which need a building used hen\nby tbe Dominion entromologlctl\nbranch.\nTHE WEATHER\nReview Sentences\nBefore Extending\nthe Ordered Lashes\nIDMONTON, June 7 (CP>\u2014Luh-\nlngi for Bottrell tnd Bltekwood, two\nyouthi under sentence tt btthbrldgt\nfor robbery while irmed, in being\nhtld off for the preunt, It It\nleirned from Ron. J. T. Lymburn,\n\u2022ttornej-generil, who hu tuituttd\nto thi wtrden ot the I\/ethbrldge\nJill tht lmpotltlon ot the luhei bt\ndtfirred pending t review of the\nlentenoe either bf the Dominion\nlutborltlu or by the courts.\nCOAST BOY DROWNS\nWITH PALS AROUND\nBOCir BAT, North Pender Wind,\nJunt 7 (OP)\u2014Alltn Feew, fire,\ndrowned while bithlng wltb eevenl\ncompinlom here yuterday. The\nyoungeter luccumbed without hu\npliymitet tutpectlng anything wu\nwrong, tht tint lnttmttlon coming\nwhen ill left the wtter but Alltn,\nwbo wu teen flotting ftce down\nby hit 17-yesr-oid Utter. Attempt!\nit reiueoltitlon proven untvtlUng.\nTtmpenturu:\nNKLSON\t\nVlctorlt _____\nVmcouver _________\nItttvtn Point\t\nPrince Rupert .\u2014\nDtwton   ..........\t\nSetttle _\t\nPortltnd .....___\nSen Francleco\t\nSpokine\nPrince Oeorge\t\nLot Angelu\t\nPentlcton   \t\nVernon\nIOn. Mu.\n._ M      77\n... tl\n... M\n... to\n... to\n. tt\nOrand Porki.\nKulo\nCrmbrook ....\nCilgtry  \t\nKdmonton _.....\nSwift Curnnt\nQu'Appelle   ......\nPrince Albert ...\nWinnipeg  \t\nNintlmo .\n__ M\n\u2014 M\n.... t*\n. M\n60\n, ts\n.68\n.tt\n. 66\n.64\n. t2\n. 48\n.12\n.41\n. 48\n. 44\n. IS\n. tl\n. 48\nMoou   Jiw\t\nPorecut, Nelion end vldnlty\u2014Pirt*\nly. cloudy ind warm with local ihow\nSimpsons   Place   Hlfhsi\nMarkups on Coats Mads\nby Own Firm\nOTTAWA, Jnne T (CP)\u2014Hlghll;htt\nbefon the mtn buying oommlttee\ntodty:\nTht Robert Slmpton company\ndrops monty on Itt man order\nbranch.\nCompetition between Toronto'!\ntwo big deptrtment itoru, Ettont\ntnd Simpsons, ltd to Wlft redaction, for in utlmtted total of\n10,000 nothing worken In Montreal\nand Toronto.\nSimpsons plue a higher price\nrnirkup on cotti processed In ltl\nown fictorlei thin on goodi bought\nfrom outside ratnuftcturen.\nOn one order from Slmpion'! fer\ncotti, t Montreil manufacturer\nmtde *237. Simpsons made a pront\not 13410. Salu of 91.170,745 wen\nmade lut year by agente of Simp**\nsons In smtll towns throughout tin\ncountry. The tgent worki on a commission ot 18 per cent, paying all\nselling costs.\nOn one shipment ot rubber footwear, Simpsons received discount!\nof 14, 15 tnd I per cent, mother,\n10,10,15 end '!\u25a0\nOTTAWA, June 7 (CP).-An utt-\nmited tottl of 10,000 clothing worken in Montretl and Toronto had\ntheir wages cut ai a result ot competition between two Toronto department stores, the T. Eaton Co.,\n(Continued on Ptge Ten)\nCREW OF LINER WITH 400 PERSONS\nABOARD BATTLES FIRE ON PACIFIC\nThe President Lincoln Makes\nHonolulu With Smoke\nPouring From Hold\nHONOLULU. June 7 (AP).-Fire,\nbreaking out tn the hold Ot the\nDollar Uner President Lincoln at\nsea lut night Imperilling neirly\nW0 penom aboard, wu throttled\nby her crew at the thlp raced Into\nHonolulu thii' morning with her\nlifeboat! twinging from her davits\nand many passengers wearing life\npreserve\u2122.\nCapt. George Yardley, tklpper of\nthe Lincoln laid upon arrival that\nthe blue wu caused by spontaneous\ncombustion in the inflammable\ncargo but that there wu a poul\nblllty ot ubotige hiving been attempted.\nEscorted Into the harbor by tba\nntvy tug Sunaddin, the ship docked\nit dawn with the cargo in her main\nhold still smouldering.\nNewi that the liner wu afire wu\ndramatically made known to the 172\npassengers at the captain's dinner.\nThe captain assured the pastengers,\nhowever, that there wu no cauu\nfor alarm, but Instructed them to\nreturn quietly to their atateroomi\nand put on life preservers.\nThe crew battled thc blaze with\nlive steam and finally got lt ln hand.\nThe ship wai about 150 miles out of\nHonolulu, westbound from San Pedro, when the fire was discovered.\nIt wu In a hold which contained\ncotton u part ot the cargo.\n\u25a0UM\nj\n \t\n\t\n\t\nPAOE TWO\n\u25a0 -\u00bb i'.     - THI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION, I.C-FIU0AY MORNINO. JUNI S.  1H\u00ab-\n1933 B. C. GOLD VALUE HIGHEST EVER\n33 MILLIONS IN\nGOLDFORCANADA\n\u2022\nIn the gold which will be taken\nover from th* Canadian task* tt\nthe statutory price of $10.67 in ounce\naccording to ut utlmtte based on\nthe latest offlcltl bank lUUment.\nThe government bank itttement\nfor April 30, the litest available,\n. glvei.'fiie.amount of coin in posses-\nIs Profit Estimated If sion <B wKnki it $39,\u00bbas,m. A\nToronto banker utlmated tor the\nCanadian Preu thlt 95 per cent or\ntbout $18,000-000 of the total, wu in\nSuch\nGold Taken From the\nMany Banks\nTORONTO, Jun* 7 (CP).-Xh*'.\nfedenl government itinds to make\n* profit of ipproxlmitely $33,000,000\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\nV, PILLS\nII n\u00a3^ \u00b0\n!ACHfB|.t5    >,\n'OpERTRO*-\"5.\n?HEUMATI--_\ngold coin. In tddltlon, th* banks\nhold at agenciea outiide Canada\n$9,1*_\u00bb,6M, bringing the total up to\n;hly M1_MfiSu. The prevaliini\nrough\nSremlum'.on gold, now ulllng In\nlew York it.WS an ounce, is about\new York at $36 an ounce, _\n\u2022 70 per cent over th* old prlc* of\n$20.87. glvtej a profit \u00abt $B$,000,-\n000.\nThc banks have a deposit with\nthe minister of finance of 8 p\u00abr cent\not their note circulation ind in timet\nput thlt deposit hid containtd aome\ngold but it it believed now to be\nmade up almott entirely of Dominion notet and therefore can be\ndlsregirded ln an eltlmate of the\npruent Canadian itocki ot thc yellow mettl. Likewise the central (old\nreterve held in Montreal and. at\nth* lut returns, totalling 818,881.\nOVER FIVE MILLIONS WITHOUT\nPREMWM-EXPECT1934VALUE\nT0PASS11 MILLION DOLLARS\n732, miy be made up of T_omlniqn\n' Jt any gold\nwill be in addition to the $47,000,\nnotes, but any gold it May contain\n000 above estimated.\nTbi highlit point ot thi nock ef\nGibraltar li threitenlng to fall. Strong\nchalni htvt hid to bt fixed to tht\nrode ftct to prevent huge plecu ot lt\nfrom cruhlng down. \u2022\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.Cn Hotels\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nTHE HUME HOTEL\nPHONI 787\nBreakfast 25c to 60c\nLuncheon 35c to 50c-Dinntr 35c ond 65c\nRotary and Gyro Headquarters\nme But Service 'NtUon. &0. Otorg* Benwell, Prop.\nGold Is Now Leading Mineral Product\nProvince; 145 New Companies\nAre Formed in Year\nof\nEXPECT YANKEE GIRL, RENO, SECOND\nRELIEF AND OTHERS TO DO BETTER\nHUME-F. I. Stewart, T. Har-\ncourt, Ciliary; D. A. McDonald,\nWlMlpejTT. Lightione, T. F. Mix\nMoran, w. F. Trent, Mr. and Mrs.\nCarter, Vancouver; W. R. Long,\nCreiton; O. H. Burden, Port Crgw-\nford; H. Glegerich, Kulo; Mr. and\nMrs. Lund. Spokane; Mn. T. Lund,\nOakland. Calft.; Mn. F. E. Dockerill, Trail; J. Fitulmmoni, Nakuip;\nW. T. Hunter, Mlu Peten, Miss\nBurge, T. K, Peten, Grey Creek.\n(fiie Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest I* Kind \"\nm^-KVirjijiiiiiirininnrmrr'n'\u2014*\u2014\u2014\u2014*--\u2014\u25a0mm~~\u2014^\u00bb-\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms Wltb Private'\nBaths or Showers.\nisMumar.\nA. KERR, Prop.\nPHON* 1*\nHXLSOH. BA\nSAVOT\u2014A. J. Ironilde, Crmbrook;\nO. Strominu, Syrlngt Oraek; T. Jordan and ton, Ctlgiry; Mr. and lln.\nS M. Samueleon. Oeorge WlUltmion,\nMew Denver; J. A. Mlllir, Nikuip; B.\nW. Thurtton. \u00bb. Mama*. Wlnnlper,\nH. D. Swtbodi, Mlu A. Woolgtr. Vancouver; Mrt. a. J. Woolgar, Cnwford\nBay; L. R. Donaldl, Dtwton.\nMow Grand Hotel\nr. l. una, nes.\nWukly *n\u00ab Monthly Batu\nOot and  Cold   water\nSingle (He np    Doable gl*s\u00bb np\nluw SIO \u2022 Montis Uld Dp\nOccidental Hotel\nMS Vernon Bt Phone SS7L\na   WAS8ICK\nSPTOUL  MONTHLT   RATES\nOood Comlortibli Roomi\nMlnen'  Budqutrten\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaitt You\nSKI. a. HIDDEN\nCompletely   aenodkUe*\nBot end Cold  Wtttr\nb th* heabt \u2022( the City\n\u2014\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA. LAPOINTE. Prep.\nRooms from Ite to 11-50\nMonthly 110 US ap\nStum belted tnd bot ud cold\nwtter ln every room .\nMS Biker St Phon* N\nSilver, Down in Quantity, Is Up in Value;\nLead and Zinc Sho-V Increase; Mine\nDividends About the Same\nGrosi vtlue of Brltlih Columbia's mineral production for 1933 wu\n$30,\u00ab74,48\u00bb\u2014*n Inert*!* of $2,432,888 or 8.81 per cent over the prtvloui\nyeu.\nThe 1938 gold production of the province, valued' at $5,027,530,\nthe ttwdard price of WSH \u2014\nover the 1932 output tnd 51..\nProducen of gold receivi .\n\u25a0unce io thtt their total return _\nW.\u00bb88,718.  Thll il in incruse of 107.6 p\u00abr cent ovtr th* rttumi of 1931\nwhan the \"premium\" wu imill.\nThue flguru thow the 1933 gold production to be the highest In\nvalue in Canadlu fundi ever recorded In the province md establish fold\nu the leading mineral product of Britlth Columbia.\nWith the maintenance of tha preeent world (old prlcu during 1934 the\ninlue of the prewnt yeir'i production may well reach u aggregete of\n111,500,000 in termi of Canadian dollu.\nPlacer fold production lut yeu ihowed an incmie in vilut of\n159378, or I7J pir cent over thit of the previous yeu.\nIncreue In the world price of gold hu ettabUshed many mining\npropertlu, hitherto ot doubtful interett, u economically attractive prop-\nMitioni. Thli hu bro*d*n*d th* field of d*velopment work while ettib-\nlished producers havt bun *bl\u00ab to materially expand their or* rwuve*.\nin th* 1984 tenon. .\u201eu\npoulbly b\u00bb reflected In in\nproduction in 1934.\nTh* incorporation of  148\nand thlt will\nlncreued\ncompute* during 1933 for the pur*\n\"\" m\nmining phase ol\n\"\" in\ncom of developi\nlndlcitu the decided\" Interest being\ntaken by the public ln the gold*\nIg gold properties\npublic _\nil British Columbia's\nIver output for 1933 wu illghtly lower tn quintlty but hid I vilue\n50,270, u Increue of 17.3 pir cent due td the higher aval \"\n\u25a0ecelved for th* metal.\n_j*d ind line productions ihow imall Inereatw In quantity and\nmwked improvements in vtlue bectusi of the generally healthier\n,d more\ncon\ndition of the market\n, of tl\nurlng\nDuring 1933 mining companlu paid dividends totalling $S,03*484 u\ncompared with 83,040,383 in the preyjous yeu.   One hundred tnd\nI forty\nflv* comptnits wer* formed during th* yeu for developing gold properties.\nMining hu entered on a period of renewed activity.  Employment in\nSlning lncreued 8 per cut ln 1931.  It ml retponilble forth* furnishing\nmuch mora employment in undated induitrtet.  IU importance is \u25a0\nproducer ot new wealth ud u a source of employment, directly ud indirectly, may be npected to materially increue throughout 1934.\nKBYNOTI OF PROMMt\nfnttiThiitory of mining ln'British Columbli\u2014They ue no more thin an\nbrifotaefthiSES. of tttrfSTud'informttiv. date contained in the\nnew lUuitrated report of th* Hon. G. 8. Petnon, miniiter of mlnu. now\nreleued for diiwEution-It it t really iniplring r*cord ot ichlevement\nTSwitrouvalu* of th* mlntral nroducUoh in th* province for WB wai\n$80,S74,*A, u incrau* of PW.tm of lei nu eut ovu \u00abW1,818, the\nvalue of the output In 1931 Thli lubmntul increue was due to * mate*\nridincreue We S^Uon^ lode tti place (old. illght incr.su* in\nth* production of 1*M and tine, \u00bbnd to coppw, te* tMshc duringIMS.\nThu* wu \u00ab urioui dtcUn* in production ot cod, while th* rtrumral-\nmineral output declined du* to the dlfficultiu attendant upon financing\nnew buildlni vuturu. Th* general trend hu hun upward In both production and market prlcu, ud it would ippur that th* va ue of th* mineral production ihoiUd incmie ito\u00bbdlly durfif to* next few yean. Tha\n1933 production flguru ue ihown in the following table with compuatlve\nflguru for 1932;\nProduct .   Quantity\nGold, plicer,\n1932\niflg\n7,180,838\nGoid! lode ..' OS.\nLeid    lb. 254.488,932\nZto?    lb. l\u00ab!i\u00bbW]\n1981\n21328\n223,829\n7.008.40S\n42,808,003\n271,\u00ab0\u00ab,071\n195,988,781\nValue\n1932\n348,000\n8,788381\n2358,453\n3.179.936\n8,37B,\u00bb78\n4,621,641\n.\u00ab\nCoal toni'(2240\"ib..)*.:     1,634,975         1364,746      MSMM\nStructural material*      'WW\nWW\n4,620,754\n2,680,720\n3,176,341\n6,498,731\n6391,418\n8375,171\n1,024,048\nMiicellineoui metal*\nand mlnerili\nTotal*\nTRANSPORTATION-height & Passenger\nNEW LOW FARES\nFROM TRAIL TO\nOW RT WK  Ex\nNAKUSP  $3.00      t 5.40      13.75\nVERNON      8.00        14.40       10.00\nBui luvu Trail for Nakuip daily at 7:00 a.m.\nDirect connection at Nakuip daily except Sunday tor Vernon.\nFOR FURTHER PARTICULARS PHONE 642, TRAIL\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd.\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nDally Truck\nService\nPhons\nNelson\n77\nFREIGHT LINE\nJ. C. \"SCQtTY\" MUIR. PROP.\nPROMPT  EFFICIENT SERVICE\nAT ALL TIMES\nLuring   Nelion\nat 1* i.m.\nPhons\nTrail\n13 or 191\nHENDRICKS1 KASLO-NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\n-.SAVING  KASLO AND  RETURN-MONDAY,  WJDNI8DAY.  FRIDAY\nLEAVES KASLO 5:49 Ail. LEAVES NELSON 11  AM.\nNelion Depot\u2014City Sertlet Station, Phone. I   \u2022   Rulo, Phone 81\nPROMPT.  EFFICIENT  SERVICE\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Except Sunday\nTrail\nPhone\n135\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nNelson\nPhons\n35\nExchuge equtliittlon on fold ....\nTotal valu* ln Ctntdlin fundi\nVALUE INCREASED\nThe tonnige of metilllf iroui ord\nmined in th* provlnc* in UM wu\n4,030,776 toni, u compired with\n4,340,158 toni In 1932. Thli Ii a decrease of J0MS0 ton*, or 7.1 per\ncut, trom the 1092 tonnage, but due\nto the lncreued tonnage ot comparatively high-grade fold ores\nmined ln 1SS3, the average value ot\nall the ore mined wu |6D7 per ton,\nu compired to $450 per tan in\n1031.\nThe substantial decreet* in tonnige mined it th* Britannia mine\nwu offset ln part by lncreued production at th* Sullivan mine, re*\nnewed production ln the liter pen\nol th* year from the Monarch mine\nat Held, ud new ud taoreued\n8reduction from uvertl (Old mines.\nlOLD MINING BRIGHT\nIn 1033, u in US3, gold-mining\nactivity wu the brightett phat* of\nBrltlah Columbia'! mining industry.\nThe increue in the world price of\ngold to approximately 136 per tin*\nounce, (th* average price for 1033\nwu (26.60 per fine ounce), with\nonly a compartlvely small Increue,\nIf uy, In the production coiti ot\nthe metal, enormously increaied the\nprofit chancei in thii form of mining, with the result that many protpectt, propertlet, ind mlnei have\nbeu reopened, ud tb* eitabllihed\nproducers hive been uibled to\nmtteriilly expud their opentloni\nby including In their on reierv**\nmuch tonnige which formerly could\nnot be profitably mined ud milled.\nAdded to this established ud ex-\nptndlng mining ictlvity there hu\nbeen extreme ictlvity in learching\n480,146\n633-532\n26,241,618\n30,674,486\n5J6.786\n1-928,186\n         28,798,406    32,602,072\nIt ihould be remembered thit the\nmbstantiil increue ln the output\nof both lode ud placer gold dur*\ning th* put two yean it only a very\nillght indication ot the activity tak-\nlac* in fill form of mining. The\noutput for 1931, valued at $J,-\n$27,630, li tti Increue of 22.6 per\ncent over the 1932 production, ud\n61.9 per cut over the 1931 production. By tgreement with the Dominion buretu ot ttatiitlci, gold production in fine ouncu il valued in\nCuadiu dollart for statistical purpou* u itandird money rither thin\nit \u2022 commodity. The vtlue used for\nititiiticil purpoies ia therefore the\nitatutory valu* of $30.6718*4 n\u00abr\ntin* ounc*. However, during 1933\nth* average telling-price ot gold In\nterm* ot Cuidlu fundi wu $28.60\nper fine ounce, ud u th* gold produced wu lotd through the Dominion mint it the best world price\nobtainable, the mine openton received the benefit of thii 10-cilled\nThii premium, renre-\nn $28.-\n\u25a0premium.'\ntenting the difference between {\nid $20.67 amounted to 38 35 per\nif the  former  selling-price,\n60 ui\ncent  ol\nformer ielling-pi\nwith the result thit British Columbli gold-producen received \u2022 premium of $1,928,186 for their output,\nmiking their total return In C\u00bb*\nnidiin fundi $6,955,716. Thll il u\nincreue of 107.5 per cent over the\nvalue received ln 1931 calculated\nin the ume way; the premium In\n1931 was quite imill.\nOOLD OUTPUT VALUES\nThe following table  shows  the\ngold output (lode ind plicer)  U\nfor ud icquirlng gold propertlu\n' the province\nif ctpitti, ne\npules, small development\n>nei\nln all parti of thi province by revives of capital, new com*\ntlo\npreten\nett**, ind prospectors.\nYeir\n1913 .\n1931 \u25a0\nijmdi-\nvalued tor standtrd itatiiticil purpoies nd the returns in Cuidlu\nfundi tor the yetn 1931 to 1933. in*\n1933 \t\nThe flguru thew th* 19SI production to be the hlghett In vilui\nIn Ctntdlin fundi ivir rtcorded\nIn British Columbli ind ettakllih-\ned gold at the leading mineral\nproduction of the province. A\nitlll better yur for tt$4 le f5fe-\nwit, at lncnand production It\nexptctid to comt fnm tht Plen-\nir, Inls\nelusive. The flgun for the ye*r\n1B13, the yeir of miximum quintlty and production, li Included for\ncomparative purposes.\nStandtrd Statistical Value of Gold\nValu* ot Oold   Production ln\nProduction    Canadian Funds\n\u00bb6,137.490 $6,137, \"\n3.310.886 3.361 J\n4.100,061 4,866,1\u2014\n,... 5,027,530 6,966,716\n000 u 'premium' may bt received\nby the producers, making the pots\nvalu* of the 1934 told output 111,-\n600,000 In terms of Cuadiu dollars.\nPLACER MEN ACTIVE\nMuy placer proipecton ud mln*\n*rt Wire ln Wl field during 19S3,\nwith th* ruult thit plicer-gold production lncreued in vtlue by $59.-\netr, Srilorni, Rmo, Otrlboo Oeld,\nVldette,   Ymkec   Olrl,   Rtulind\nKrenertlii, Goodeneu(h, Second\nellef, Dent-nli, Qrinje, Dunwell, ud miny cthlflmilfv pn*\nptrtlti.\nlt It estimated thlt * production\nof lode and placer gold valued at\n36.800X00 ii quite likely ln 1934. To the province large placer operations\nthii A additional return of $4,700,* are expected to get into production\n976, or 171 per cut from $346,800 In\n1932 to $404,776 ln 1133. The Atlin\nand Cariboo camp* wen ruponiible\nSr moit of th* inereise, tnd In both\nese fields the possibilltlM tra for\na continued Increue ln output for\nsome yean to come. In a number\nof other camps scittered throughout\nmining Industry.\nNELION AREA ACTIVE *\nduring  1933 ictlvity wu genertl throughout tht pnvinu, with..\n{urtlculir attention bilng dtvoted\ne tht Bridge Rlvtr, Ctriboo, ind\nNelson-Selmo mil.   In UM it ll\nilrndy  lndlcited thlt Incraiied\nictlvity in thi Brldgt Rlvir, Nil-\nlon-Siimo,   nd   PtMleton.Reek\nCretk-Qntnwood trtu will take\nplace.   In thtu, u wtll it miny\nothtr   mining   umpt   ttttttrid\nthroughout thi provlnu, pnipu*\nton ind teoutlng engineer! trt\nrt-extmlnlng eld propirtlti tnd\nntw dlieoverlei In the light ef\nrecent   price   develepmtmt*   for\ngeld,  ind   many  niw  devele*.\nmenti htvt been plenned for 1934.\nTh* investing public il idvlsed\nthat they can profitably mak* use\nof the lnformitlon service supplied\nby the department of mines, through\nits numeroui publicitlom on mining\nin the province.   Reliible facts ire\npresented about practically all of\nlh* mining properties ud proipectt\nin Brltlih Columbli ln theu reporti,\nwhich ar* free for the uklng.\nSILVER VALUE UP\nIn 1933 the iilver output wu 7,-\n006,406 oz. valued at $2,660,720. Thi;\nii a illght decreue (1.7 per cut) in\nqutntity, but 117.3 per cut Increu\nln vtlue, due to the higher tveng,\npic* received for iilver. Th* Sullivu ud Premier minei rmulnet1\nthe principal producen of thli meta',.\nbut u increased output wu made\nby the mlnei of the Beaverdell area.\nwhere levenl mull, but high-grade\nillvtr mlnei contlnutd production.\nMONARCH CONTRIBUTES\nLEAD\nLead production in 1933 wu 271,-\n606.071 pound!., valued at $6,493,731.\nThll li u Increut of 6.7 ptr cut in\nquutity ud 20.7 per cut in vilue\nover figures for the 1932 production.\nThe mott of th* lud produced\ncomu from th* Sullivu mine of\nthe Consolidated Mining Ud Smelt-\nCempany of Cuada, but their'\nftvounble money-mtrkit iltuation\nof Cansda in reapwt of Orut Britain, wherein moit of th* ilnc ud\nlead production ii mtrketed.   Tht\nBuln production wu from tht Sul-\nvu mine. The Monirch mine, alio\nu important producer of line, wu\noperated for the lait four or five\nmonthi of 1933. Production of zinc\nconcentrate! wu itarted durh.g 11)33\nat the Britannia mire.\nCOPPER It DOWN\n. Coppw production in 1913 \"wu\n42,601,002 poundt. valued at $3,176,-\n341, a decreue of 7,233,007 poundt\n\u2022nd $3,6)9 from the 1932 figures.\nThe until decreue in value u due\nto batter copp*r prlcu. Th* principal production wu mide it the\nHidden Creek mine of the Onndby\nC molldited Mining, Smelting and\nPower Compuy, Ltd., their Copper\nMountain plant remaining doled\nduring 1933. The other important\nproducer of copper, the Howe Sound\ncompuy, operated their Brltannit\nproperty it about 20.0 p-r cut of\nnormal capacity during 191).\nCOAL SHOWS DECREASE\nTh* coal production for 1911 wu\n1.264 746 long tone, vUu ' at $5,-\n375,171, u compared with u output\nof 1,634,975 long toni, vilutd it\n$6,523,644 ln 1933. Coil il vtlued\nfor statistical purpoies it $416 ner\nton ln both 1932 ud 1933: This\nterloui decline in both quutity ind\ntotal dollir value o: production ls\nbetter itreiied when lt It itated\nthlt the 1938 production ii the lowut In vtlue since 1906 md 58.6 per\ncut below the max' turn output\nraached in th* yur 1930. Th* decrease wu general ln all but the\nnorthern coal-producing dlitrict of\nthe provlnoe and reflect* a generally\nlessened dtnund for full by Industrie! ud domeitic men throughout the privlnce. Tlw Importation*\nof coil into the province wen (boat\nth* ume u in 1932, while the im-\nKrtatlon of fuel-oil dropped (bout\n1 per cut. Theee flguru indlcite\nthtt th* British ColumbU coil\nmlnu tre getting a larger shire of\nth* ivtllible r rket through attention to marketing practice.\nNO MAJOR BUILDINGS\nThe production of structural mi-\nterlils In 1931 wu valued tt $1,024,-\n045 u compared to $1418,839 tor the\n(Centlnued en Page Peur)\noutput wu supplemented by the re\nMi\n__  ar_m__.\not lit.   the\nnevval ot production at the\nmine of the Bau Metals coi\nit Field in Auguit\nSloeu ud northern\nilomrch\noration\nem producen of\nlud-iilver-zinc ore* in still Inactive tor the most ptrt, although\nthe graduil bettermut in metal\nprlcei ii hiving a tendency to\nstimulate operation! by letters ind\nsmall computet.\nSULLIVAN ZINC INCREASES\nThe 1933 line output ot 106,963,751\npounds, vtlued tt $61(1,416, ll 2.0\nptr cut greater in quutity ud 36.1\nKr cent greater in valu* thu tor\n12. The Increue ln valu* li du*\nin smtll put to gradually increu-\nlng metal prices, but mainly to the\n16 Years ofi Age and Younger\ntman a\u00ab\u00bb0 16 rears oi Age ana Youngc\nBwla Free Long Pants\nMaybe you can convince mother and dad that you\nshould step into your first pair of long pants this\nSpring. If they are agreeable, we are prepared to\ngive you an extra pair of long pants with your first\nlong pants suit absolutely freel\nThis is the proposition. We want to introduce Tip\nTop Tailors Clothes to you boys. For this privilege,\nw# are offering eyery boy sixteen years of age or\nyounger buying his first suit with long pants an extra\npair of pants Free. All you need to do is have your\nclergyman or school teacher or\nparent sign a card which we\nwill supply you at our store,\ncertifying your age.\nYou can come in here and\nselect from a wide range of\nBritish woollens the weave,\npattern and colour you like,\nand have it hand cut and tailored to your personal measurements in any style you prefer.\nThere ls no restrictions as to\nchoice because we havs only\none price. Come in and get your\ncard right away.\nYour   Unrestricted\nChoice\nAt One Price\nUnion\nTip Top Tailors Clothes\nSold by\nCHARLES MORRIS LTD.\n\u2014\nNELSON, B.C.\nTHB itrength of steel protects you when you\nride in a Ford V-8.\nAround you is on all-steel body, electrically\nwelded into one piece. Beneath your feet is a\nrigid, X-type steel frame of double itrtngth. Out\nin front of you snd behind you ara strong steel\naxles, braced by steel radius-rods and supported\nby a steel torque tube. (Ford is the only low-\nprice car with a full torque-tube drive.)\nYou ride upon steel-spoke wheels, also electrically welded into one piece. The windshield\nbefore your eyes is safety glass. (All New Ford\nDe Luxe closed ears are equipped throughout\nwith safety glass at no additional oust).\nAnother reason why yqu feel safer in a Ford\nV-8 is ease of handling. There is always less\nstrain and less likelihood of tight situations when\nyou drive an alert, obedient oar.\nThe Ford V-8 gives you an extra margin of\nsafety because of its quick acceleration, eight-\ncylinder speed and power, ease of steering, stability on curve* snd rough, roads, and powerful,\noversize brake*. It has more braking surfsee\nper pound of weight than any other oar.\nFORD.V-8\n112-INCH WHEELBASE\nTHE MOST ECONOMICAL FORD cyt SVBR BUILT\nDOUBLE-DROP, X-BRACED PRAM6\n\u2014Exetptionelly itrong ud rif id. Chtnneli\nforming X-member attend the (oil length\noi the entin lidi-chtnneli, making thin\ndoubly itrong,\nBIG, POWERFUL BRAKES-Pord\nbrtltee trt Itrgtr tbt* theu in un oi\n\u25a0imili- \u00bbti|ht tnd powtr. Big brtkn trt\nliter btetuit thty Hop tbt ctr mora rarely\nud more quickly. Alio lm lilttly te wtt..\nTUNE IN-FRED WARING AND\nHIS PBNNSYLVAN1ANS. A kaH-Sw\nef tltrleat m.tit. (CelamUa Brteticesti.,\nSystem.) Bvery Saaiay \u00bb.{lt aad trttry\nTkartiat wllkl at 9:30 (Eastern Deylitkt\nSaMat Time), lw Ike mtewHma-'irst TCH\nTHB FORDS GO BY.\"\nALL-STEEL BODY-Not mod ud iteel,\nbut Au Sim. And it ll tleotrieelly welded\nInto on* pieci te mike It *r*n itroaftr.\nYeu need in tll-iteel body lor the frutut\ntefety in drivinj end you Jet it in the Pord\nV. 8. Cottt it more to build, but thtrt'i\nOO additional out to you.\nSTBEL-SPOKB WHEELS-Hub, ipok\u00ab\nud rim ire electrically welded Into eo*\nUnit Esetptionilly itrong. No lepertte\nptm to work lone,, nut, eerrode or be*\nCLEAR-VISION VENTILATION-\nBuilt In thi wlndowi. No ntterlor ptrti te\nobttrvtt your -sen. Wiodihield opem.\nTRANSVERSE SPRINGS, with torque,\ntube drive ud ridiut-rodi. Girl Ircittr\nnitty tl will ti eeiy.ridinf comfort. Solid\nfront ixlt It in tdditioatl iilety ftotor.\nSAFETY   GLASS\nTHROUGHOUT\non ill Ford V-8 Dt Lou eloted\notn it no litre tpet. You pty mtny\ndollin litre fer thli prottetion on\ntorn* low*pric* mi*.\nSoles\nFORD DEALERS FOR NELSON\nSoles\nService\nKootenay Motors (Nelson) Ltd.   ^p>\n205 Baker St.\n(H. Harrop, President)\nPhone 117\n \u25a0*-\nService\n \t\n P ip\u2014i '\u25a0 \u2014 -?-\u2014- m\n-THI  NILION   DAILY  NIW*.  NELION,  i.C-MIDAY   MORNINO, JUNI  {.104--\u2014\n,   . ,11     i_HiWi\nPAOI THRU\n00\nDAYS\nWORK SHIRTS\nKhaki, blue and navy work shirts, coat\nstyle and full eut. All sizes.\nDOLLAR DAYS, Each  \t\nn\n.00\nBOYS' SWEATERS\nSensational Value\nLight weight all wool pullovers,\nDOLLAR DAYS, 2 for ...............\n$1\nDRESS SOCKS\nAll wool medium weight dress socks\nNew patterns.\nDOLLAR DAYS, 2 pairs for ...\t\n\u2022I\n\u202200\nMen's Work\nShirts\nA cleanup of 5 dozen\nwork shirts.  Khaki,\nblue and navy.\nDOLLAR DAYS, 2 for\n\u2022l-oo\nMen's Dress\nShirts   '\nPine broadcloth shirts.\nSeveral Broken ranges.\nAll sizes in the lbt\n\u20221\n\u202200\nMEN'S WORK GLOVES *- Aft\nHeavy muleskin gloves, strongly sewn. * | \u2022\"\"\nDOLLAR DAYS, 4 for ....\u201e     M\nBOYS' COVERALLS\nOne-piece play suit. Khaki or blue, * -n   ^\ntrimmed with red. Sizes 3 to 8. 9 _ \u2022OU\nDOLLAR DAYS  \u201e     Jl\nI ,        ,,   I , \u25a0 si I   '   I    I    IL   I\nWORK SOCKS\nWool or cotton and wool work socks. A *JpAA\nDOLLAR DAYS,   , \u25bc\u25a0lW\n6 Paira for ......__     m\nBOYS' BD} OVERALLS ft -  AA\nNeat fitting, well tailored overalls.     9 \u25a0 eOv\nDOLLAR DAYS      A\nAthletic Vests\nMen's light weight undershirts, all sizes.\nDOLLAR DAYS, 3 for\n\u26661\n\u202200\nMen's\nPyjamas\nBroadcloth or flannelette. All in neat stripes.\nDOLLAR DAYS-\n'1\n\u202200\n8:00 A.M.\nClearance Section\nSPECIALS\nMEN'S POLO SHIRTS\nSilk polo shirts, short sleeves, colors, blue, _% _n\nwhite, sand and green. Regular 89c cach.J-fcQC\nSALE W7\nSHETLAND FLOSS\nA fine 2-ply yarn suitable for children's garments and sweaters. 8 shades only\u2014light and\ndark green and tomato.\nPER SKEIN\t\n5'\nHurry Down for These\nCREPE DE CHINE PANTIE SETS\nRegular $1.79\nPlain, two-tone and lace trimmed brassiere and pantie sets in a wide range ft *A   AA\nof pastel colors. Small, medium and \u2122 H\nlarge. v\u2014'\nNO .PHONI ORDERS .\nCLEARANCE SECTION SPECIAL\n3 yd.-Packages Cheesecloth. Reg. 15c. Sale, pkt. 10?\nLinen Glass Towelling. Reg. 25c *..'.  Sale, yd. l,5t\u00bb\n32-inch Striped Flannelette. Reg. 19c .. Sale, yd. 15*\nPlaid Auto Robes. Reg. $3.95  Sale $2.95\nSatin Panelled Comforters. Reg. $4.95 .... Sale f3.79\nSoiled White Blankets. Reg. $21.50 Sale f 8.05\nSoiled White Blankets. Reg. $9.50 Sale |7.4B\nCLEARANCE SECTION SPECIAL\n1 only, Cowhide Club Bag, Brown. Rag. $22.50\nfor - \u201e  |15.95\n1 Only, Ladies' Aeropack, Brown. Reg. $14.95\nfor  _  f9.95\nBridal Rose China, Open Stock. Any piece Half Price\n97-piece Grindley's Ivory China in \"Monica\" design.\nReg. $30.00 $19.95\nSATURDAY and MONDAY\nAT THE BAY\nBOYS'WOOL SWIM SUITS\nAll wool bathing suits in ptain shades and snappy cut. Sizes 24 ' M *\nto 34. DOLLAR DAYS \t\n^\u25a0aPi ii ii in in    'ji   i  i i \u25a0 i     \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-    i     \"11  -- -I\u2014    *- \u25a0\u2014   i- -i\u2014        --    \u25a0 -i  \u25a0\u25a0 -\u2014-\u2014  \u25a0    \u25a0\t\nMEN'S COMBINATIONS\nLarge selection of broken lines in underwear. Values to $1.50. Light and $1 .00\nmedium weight.   DOLLAR DAYS, SUIT ...      *\n00\n___W_W%\\ ttL  MMW\nm\nPLAID SEERSUCKER. CREPES\nThe season's highlight for dresses, a ^   AA\nshorts, etc. Regular 59c yard. 9*1 \u2022wv\nDOLLAR DAYS, 3 Yarda for     Jl\nft*\nnsnja\nWOMEN'S TENNIS SHOES\nIn blade, white or suntan duck canvas.\nFirst, quality  rubber  soles.  All  sizes ft *\u25a0 #00\nin lot.\nDOLLAR DAYS\nMEN'S TENNIS SHOES\nBrown duck *canvas oxford, laced to toe\nstyle alao white tennia\ngrade rubber soles.\nDOLLAR DAYS \t\noxford. Best\n\u20221\n\u202200\nMEN'S and BOYS' SLIPPERS\nIn black or brown, soft flexible leather\nwith chrome leather soles, rubber heels, & *B .AA\nsizes 1 to 5, 6 to 11. * M.\nDOLLAR DAYS, PRICED       \"\n. an\u2014aw\u2014i \"i.,.'.i\".'*ajiT-.i * -~vu\u201e.\\\\' ***t***t*n i\u2014\nWOMEN'S BEDROOM SUPPERS\nIn red, blue, green, leather or rose or a ^   AA\nblue satin. Chrome soles, cuban heels.9 1 \u2022\"U\nDOLLAR DAYS, PRICED\nMisses' and Children's Shorts\nAt this price you should have a pair\non hand for sports or holiday wear, a ^   AA\nNavy, light blue and white. Sizes 8 9| \u2022\"\"\nto 14. Sizes 16 to 20. Jl\nDOLLAR DAYS \t\nWOMEN'S MILLINERY\nValues $2.95\nBig range of light and darker colored \u00a3 *j|   AA\nhats. Smwtly trimmed.\nDOLLAR DAYS u  ...\n&|.OI\n*.\nGIRLS' FINE WOOL COMBINATIONS\nRegular $1.49 and $1.69\nWith wool advancing, thrifty mothers will look ahead and put these by at this\nlow offering. Short sleeves and knee length. Good size range.\nDOLLAR DAYS **\t\ni\t\n'1\n.00\nSCOTCH MADRAS MUSLINS\nA special value for Dollar Day. Three .   .\ndesigns in cream shade. Washes well $ \u25a0 \u00abO0\nand is 36 inches wide. J|\nDOLLAR DAY, 4 Yards for\t\nSCOTCH MADRAS MUSLIN\nIn 45-inch width. Cream only. Special,\nvalue.\nDOLLAR DAYS, 3 Yards for ...\n'I\n.00\nFILET NETS\n36-inch filet nets in cream, ecru or\nwhite. Wonderful value.\nDOLLAR DAYS, 5'\/j Yards for\nn\n\u2022oo\nPRINTED SUMMERY VOILES\nGood patterns and good shades in 40-a .g *.*.\ninch voiles. A fine value for Dollar Day. *f \u25a0 \u2022Ww\nDOLLAR DAYS, 4 Yards for     *\u25a0*\u00bb\nJustin; More ANGELSKIN SLIPS\nBias cut slips that hang so nicely\nunder flimsy summer dresses. Tea rose ft *J   AA\nand white. Sizes 82 to 44. \u00a51\nDOLLAR DAYS \u201e....... \"\"\nSALE OF CHIFFON HOSE\nFull fashioned hosiery. Pure silk.from top to toe. New summer shades.\nAll sizes. Irregulars of $1.00 lines. 91 .00\nDOLLAR DAYS, 2 PAI RS FOR _      *\nCHILDREN'S SOCKS\nRayon %-length socks. Splendid wearing in shades of flesh and sand. $ \u25a0 .00\nDOLLAR DAYS, 3 Palm for     Jl\nCHILDREN'S ANKLE SOCKS\nRayon and lisle anklets, plain or fancy\nturned down cuffs, pastel shades. Sizes ft *\u25a0   AA\n6 to 81\/4* * M_ 'WW\nDOLLAR DAYS, 4 Pairs for\t\nNEW SHIPMENT OF FOUNTAIN PENS\nEvery pen with a 14 karat gold nib. Plain or mottled in ladies or gents. 9 \u25a0 \u00bb00\nDOLLAR DAYS, EACH* .      *\nWHITE\nHANDBAGS\nCompletely fitted with change purse\nand mirror, some with zippers. Fas-.\ncinating new trims in\npouch   and   envelope _. ^   M\nstyle. 9l*Ov\nDOLLAR DAYS, Jl\nEACH  , \u201e_......\nLADIES' COTTON HOSE\nGood quality cotton hose. Ideal for house or garden\nwear. Colors, beige, tan and gunmetal.,\nSizes 9 to 10.\nDOLLAR DAYS, 6 Pair for\nn\n.00\nFull Fashioned Crepe Hosiery\nJust arrived, 250 pairs pure silk crepe\nhose.   Every  pair  perfect,   Dull  and ft *J ,00\nvery sheer. All sizes and latest shades.y J\nDOLLAR DAYS, Pair      \u2014\nWOMEN'S FASHION SHOES\nIn pumps, ties or straps, also sport shoes'in combination. Colors black and white or brown. Cream elk\nbuilt over combination fitting lasts with leather\nor rubber soles. Cuban and military heels. EACH .\nWOMEN'S CHIFFON VOILE DRESSES\nCool, yet dressy frocks that are always fresh looking. Floral patterns\nin soft shades.\nEACH _\nSizes 16% to lm.\n$^.9S\nExtra\nWOOL WORSTED SUITS\nMen and young men's styles. Now is your oppor- * ^ ^  \u2014-\nS_f)PPlf__J tun'ty t0 9et a smart seasonable well-tailored suit. \u25a0!   I \u2022\"$\n^ttfaoifrT^ (t<mqwtt\u00a3.\nINCOKPO.RATED   2*. may 1670.\nANGELSKIN TAFFETA\nWonderful, rich fabric for slips and\ndresses. All pastel shades and white,\n45 inches wide.\nDOLLAR DAYS, 2 Yards for\t\n\u00bb1\n.00\nPRINTED SILKS FOR LESS\nNew spring designs in pure-silk flat\ncrepes. All regular $1.49, ?1.59 yard, ft **t #0Q\n39 inches wide.\nDOLLAR DAYS, YARD\nCLEARANCE OF CHAMBRAYS\nAND GINGHAMS\nRegular 29c Yard\n600 yards, final clearance fine\nchambrays and check ginghams.\n32 inches wide.       \u25a0   .\nDOLLAR DAYS, 8 Yards for ....\n\u26661\n\u202200\nWABASSO PILLOW SLIPS\nSize 42 inches, in a useful everyday a ^   AJk\nquality. While the stock lasts\u2014 9 I iVV\nDOLLAR DAYS, 5 fbr      Jl\nSupreme Value in WHITE SHEETS\n72 only, Wabasso sheets in a 72x90\nsize. Free from filling and good qual- ft **t #O0\nity. An unbeatable bargain. B\nDOLLAR DAYS, EACH       ^\nClearance oi SHYER FLATWARE\nHeavily plated silverware in tea, dessert  and  tablespoons,   forks,   etc.   A ft Mt   AA\nwonderful value at a clearance price. \u2122 \u25a0 *\"**\nDOLLAR DAYS, 7 Pieces for ,..     m\nLARGE TURKISH TOWELS\nWhite terry towels with colored ends\nand overchecks in gold, rose, blue, or- ft tl   00\nchid or green. Stock up for the season \u2122 H\nat this price. DOLLAR DAYS, 3 for     ****\nShop and Save in the\nBAT GROCERIES\nON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\nService Grocery\nSpecials\n193\u2014PHONES-194\nGolden Meadow Fancy\nCreamery OQ<\nButter: per lb... &.0\nRed Arrow Sodas: Ot\u00a3\nSmall | Box _  Lo\nJello: Assorted\nFlavors; 3 for\nPurex Tissue:\nPer roll \t\n19*\n11*\nBulman's Choice\nTomatoes: 2s; tin\nV\nRoyal City Peas: No. 5,\nLarge tins, 10-,'\nEach     W\nH B Special Blend   9\u00abV\nCoffee: per lb  vie\nFresh Strawberries: OC*.\nboxes  -w\nCalifornia Oranges: QC-?\n3 doz.   \u2022Jd\nCanteloupee: 1CC\nEach     10\nTomatoes: Hot       OC<\nHouse; per lb. ..... *w\n1 lb. Fort Garry Tta\nand 1 Rubber Apron:\nThe two\nfor \t\nm\nCash Grocery\nSpecials\nFREE DELIVERY\nRuby Creek\nButter: per lb.\nLimit t lbi. to a cuitom..\n25*\nRoyal City Spinach: 1(M\n2fts; per tin   19\nRed   River   Breakfast\nCereal:\nPer pkg\t\nFarina Breakfast\nCereal: per pkg. .\nRosebud Pancake\nFlour: 36-oz. pkg.\nC. & B. Strawberry i(V\n2-lb. jar .... 40\n17*\n14*\n22*\nJam:\nAylmer Boneless 0\u00a3\u00a3\nChicken: 7-oz. tin\u00a3U\n10*\n17*\nRoman Meal\nCookies: per doz.\nOld Dutch Cleanser :17<\n2 tins\t\nPearl White Naptha 1QC\nSoap: 6 cakes    19\nBirks' Fancy White Tuna\nFish: J\/js; 1Q<*\nPer tin    13\nBlrks' Grilled Mush- 090\nrooms: per tin  -)*)\nDrewry's Soda        1 C<\nWater: pints; ea.  lv\nButter Nut Peanut\nButter: ls Ite\n2s  29*?\n4s  53*\n M_-MM______________________m\n\u2014\n\t\n\t\n\t\nI\u2014\u2014\nmoi rogn \t\n1\u00abM FATKMI FIB DAI\nUwrooN. (OPi\u2014Hoyti Free hospital\ntrti'.t on tn tvtrtge 1000 pttlent! t\ndgj, It wu nported it tht tnutl\nreport of the hotplttl gove   en.\nHow to TONE UP\nYour Stomach\nAn you iMt tad Und ol hiving i\nUMurii thtt mtt Ht-_1 doeu't tiki\nkindly io good, wholtwae food? Tin\nbrtag your iloinadi It iu. Dont uke\ndrugs. Tkty ue dugtrous and atUt*\nforming. Just follow thi Aodrewi' Rulet\nof HraKh. bt modentel.. Sites\nplenty. EscydM ngultrly. Bitttht ill\nthe frail air you nn. >A\u00bb1 keep yountll\nis healthy (addition with I purifying,\nenewanj \\__rn .* Andrews Liver Silt\nUken tbout twice each wtek while it it\n\u2022till deliriously bubbling.\nThis lut rule a quite is important tl\nill the othen. Whtt Andrews doet it to\ncurl t nVinitf ly btntfidtl elect oe thl\nttontcb lintag. It sootho the dilutive\norgus tad strengthens Un whole process\nof diptlion ind wute eliminttion.\nDent Itt your ttomtcb bets yon,\nLearn to enjoy i sound digotive lyitea\ntod good, hearty mal. by following thc\nAndrews-* Rules. You will feel better\u2014\nmack better tnd hetliHer\u2014from the dty\nytu begin. Get Andrews Liver S\u00bbh from\nyour druggist. In tint, J5c ind Mc. New,\nUrge bottle, lie. Sole AgaU: John A.\nHqRon Co, Ltd., Toronto. _\u00bb\nWILMOn WINS\nIK CROWS NEST\nGOLFTOURNEY\nLethbridge Man Beat\nHughes, Fernie, in\nthe Final\nMRS. C. R. WARD OF\nCRANBROOK  WINS\nBrings Women'? Cup\nBack by Beating\nMiss Hughes\nCRANBROOK, June 7.-F. Wllmott.\nLethbridge, wan the Men's ehimpionihlp it tbe tnnutl tourniment of the\nCrows Mut Oolf twoelttlon, pltyed\non the Cranbrook count Stturdiy,\nSundiy ind Mondiy. Thi Women'i\nchunplonshlp wu won V} Mn* 0. R\nWtrd of Cranbrook. bringing tht wo*\nrN_TNa_N_--N*eNjf^ir>i*>r-orNir--i*Ni\ndll'\na\nfare\n\u25a0lito ^\nA fascinating column for young and old, containing all ths latest news of. delightful surprises the\nshopping world has in ttor$ ftir you .... Fashions\nand food,-art and amusement, all the hundred and\none things you want to know about before it is too\nlate, are seen and described. . . . Ask LUly Anns\nabout it. . . . She'll do her best for you.\n*_\\      fo\nFragrance of cherry blouomi\nmd witching gltnces of deep dirk\nllmond lyes, 111 the gorgeous legends of temple gttes ind (olden\n\u25a0hrinei, of jade and amber jewel!,\nof lustrous embroidery gnd silken\ngowns lure you to the CHINESE\nEXHIBIT In Trinity Church to*\ntonight.\n<%\u2014\u2014fo\nDotted and embroidered\nSwiss muslins are again\nmaking their appearance to\nvie with the so popular organza. The patterns ore\nmore intriguing than ever,\neonfettie dots in all sizes\nbeing the gayest. There are\nembroidered flowers, diamonds, hearts, clubs, spades,\nfruits, even miniature faces\nin all the new muslins.\n<%\u2014\u2014fo\nHoliday Ahoy! The neir future\nwill our tee Mist Sheila Burni of\nTHE SHEILA BURNS SCHOOL\nOF DANCING, floating Ibout for\n\u25a0 mouth In the sunny south, where\nthe belt shows ind dancing act-\ndemies abound, picking up new\nideas in music, costumes, rhythme.\nand dance steps tor the dance recital the proposes to hold upon\nher return. Bon Voyagel\n^\u2014to\n-c^\u2014\u2014f>\n<i\u2014fo\nTwij lumps please! Oh the 4e-\nli'i'kisn.ss at t really good cup\nof fragrant Ua! The belt tea It\nmade, you know, not In shining\ntllver or transparent egg-shell\nchina pott but in the good old\nbrown belly\u2014the nice, tmooth,\nrich oljl Bflgllih pottery thit you\nein set on'the hack of the stove\nto keep hot. And the WOOD*\nVALLANCE HARDWARE CO. il\nhaving t marvellous one-day special on Siturday for these lovely\ntea pots. Four different colon\nmd three different sires, four\ncups, tlx cups, or the retl old\nfimily size of ten cups. And Juit\nthink of it, tht ume price for iny\none of them\u2014only 5Sc. Throw\n. out thit old pot with the broken\n\u25a0pout ind the Ud thit falls into\nthc tei-cup, end buy yourielf i\nnice new one thit poun without\na drip.\n*}\u2014-fo\nLook for the new glassware! Of misty white, it is\na very good imitation of one\nof the rare old types of glass\nwhich is fashioned into\nttunning toll candlesticks,\nfruit bowls and vases.\n-c^    -fo\nWhether or not you win \u00ab\niweepstlke, rush right out to the\nD. A C. ART SHOPPE and try on\ntome of tht new little suits and\ndresset thlt hive juit trrived.\n. For (ly little debt and smart\nyoung matrom, for fair and forty\nor for sweet old ladies, there's\na new frock for ill of you, in the\nlitest and sportiest style or in the\nmore conurvatlve, well-dreued\nidet. They ire ln neti md organdies, ln crepes and cottons, colorful, oool uid comfortable\u2014the\nvery thing to mike you look your\ncriip loveliest.\n-C^\u2014\u2014fo\nAnd now you can go plaid\nall over the kitchen, for the\nnewest of kitchen accessories has the tartan of your\nfavorite Scotchman in tea\ncanisters, bread boxes,\nsugar jars, and even in oilcloth that can be used for\nchairs, tables, shelvee and\nmats.\n*_\\    <,fo\nAdorable! Thaft the only word\nto detcribe the dainty lingerie\nthlt holds ti.e spotlight it\nBLANCHE'S SPECIALTY SHOP\nfor the week-end buying. In the\nnewest of checked, flowered, lice-\ntrimmed voilei, these dtlnty little\nnighties, pajamas, pintle sets,\nstep-ins. ire the very sheerest tnd\ncoolett for summer weither. They\nare firm Ind strong, beautifully\nmade from good patternt, and they\nwain md wuh without tiding or\nbleaching. The cutest undies ever!\nAnd very inexpensive too!\n\u00abJ fo\n\u25a0C_ fo\nAnd io. USUI ntit WHk, Adieu.\nLilly Qsinna\nmt then wttk unt\nAnne\" appears each wttk In FU*\ndiyi Usui of Tkt Nelson Dill;\nNewt.        \t\nmtn'i trophy book ta Crtnbrook for\ntht tint time tlnct IM*. when lt\nwu won by Mn. MA. Beale\nRetultt wtn:\nMtn't qutllfylng round\u2014F. Hughet,\nFemle, \u00ab8; R. Urge, crtnbrook, 67;\nDr. Xtnntdy, MeUod, M; F. Wllmott.\nLethbridge, 74; w. FrenUoe, Fe-<lt. 88:\nT. Ivtns. Lethbridge, 71; A. Onhtm,\nCrubrook, It. A. Bimiley, Lethbridge, 78; W. Blaine, Crtnbrook,87;\nSid Willice, Jr., Lethbridge, 71: V.\nHindoo*\". Wirdner, 71; B. H. McPhee,\nCrtnbrook, 79; S. Willice Sr, Lethbridge, 77; K. F. Kllenatlver, Crmbrook, 74; W. R. Fowtrt, Wirdner, 74;\nC. Oordlngly. Lethbridge, 74; B. Wilson, Fernie, 78; I. Howe. Lethbridge,\n10; 0. Mwtrtti, Crtnbrook, It; 3. O.\nStone Lethbridge. 71; W. Robertson,\nCrmbrook. 81; W. Ollroy, ennbrook,\n71: A. Dtyt, Lethbridge. 74; D. Lewli,\nLethbridge. 81; I. Worden, Crtnbrook,\nM; T. M. Roberta, Crubrook, 78; V.\nZ Manning, Crubrook, (3; R. Barnes,\nColemu, 85; C. M. Pennock, Wardner,\n\u25a01; 0. Oook, Crmbrook. 81; M. Bell,\nCrubrook, 63; J. C. Roberta, Crubrook, 84; '3. D. MeOUllvny, ennbrook, 80; F. W. Burgeu, Crtnbrook.\n88; B. Bullm, Lethbridge, 90; C. F.\nCtnwe, Lethbridge. 86; P. Coe, Crubrook, 86; Phillips. Lethbridge, 86;\nW. A. Fergle. Crubrook, 84.\nThe prlu for low gross scon wmt,\nto F. Hughes. Fernie, with 78, lit over\nptr. The men'i low net prlie <went to\nDr. Kennedy of McLeod. with hit 66.\nWOMEN'S QUALIFYING  KOI Ml\nWomen'i qutllfylng round \u2014Mn.\nMtnnlng. Crtnbrook, 38; Mn. Thompwn, Wirdner, 86; Mn. Wtrd, Crubrook, 81;.Mrs. Ollroy ud Mn. Mir*\nshtll. Crubrook, 88: Mn. Coe, ennbrook. 40; Mn. Kennedy. McLeod, 40;\nMn. Wllion, Plneher Creek, 40; Mn.\nMcBurner, Crubrook, 43; Mrs. Kllen*\nstiver, Crubrook, 48; Mlu Bister.\nCrtnbrook, 43; Mrs. Fergle, Crtnbrook,\n44; Mn. MeOUllvny, Cranbrook, 44;\nMn. Hogarth, Crtnbrook, 46; Mlsa\nHughea, Fernie, 47; Mn. Powers, Wirdner. 48; Mn. Belle, Crubrook, 60.\nWomen's prizewinner, low grots, wu\nMrs. Mtnnlng with 80. Mn. Mtnnlng\nahd Mra. Thompton tied for women'i\nlow ntt with 81.\nMen In the championship flight ifter the tint games on Sundty wtn:\nUrge, Blaine, Hughes, Prentice, Kennedy, Lundbom. Wallace Sr, ud Wllmott. Wllmott beit Hughet In the\nflntl.\nIn the tint flight the men wen:\nWallace Jr., Kllenatlver, Qraham,\nBtone, Cordlngly. McPhee, Barnesley,\nud Powers. The ttntls were played off\nby Graham and Barnesley, Oraham\nwinning.\nThe tecond flight contender! wen\nEdwardi. Wllion, Warden. Howe. Fen-\nnock, Stone, Robertson, Ollroy, Lewis.\nRoberta, Barnes, Dtye, J. R. Roberts,\nBell. Mtnnlng ud Cook. Wllion won\nln tht flntl tgtlntt Manning.\nIn the third flight Wtn J. C. Roberts. Warden, Pennock. Bell, Ollroy,\nDtye, Cook ud Edwards. Worden\nwon in tht final igalntt Dtyi.\nContenders ln the men'a fourth\nflight wen Baalln, Fergle. Ctnwell,\nPhillips, MeOUllvny ud Burgees.\nBaalln won In tbt flntl igtinst MeOUllvny.\nContenders ln the woman's championship were Mlw Hughes, Mrs.\nHogtrth. Mn. Coe, Mn. Kllenatlver,\nMrs. MeOUllvny. Mn. McBurney. Mrs.\nWtrd tnd Mn. Marshall. Hn. Wtrd\ntnd Mlts Hughes niched the flntl,\nMn. Wtrd winning four up ud thru\ntb go.\nIn tht tint flight were Mrs. Hogtrth.\nMn. Cot. Mn. MeOUllvny, Mn. Beale.\nMn. Thompion, Mn. McBurney tnd\nMn. Marshall. Mn. Mirshall won tht\nnight.\nMra. Fowen ind Mlu Woodland\nwere the finalists In tht tecond flight.\nMn. Fowen emerging winner.\nIn thl mixed two-ball foursome\nMrs. Mirshall ud Mr. Pennock wen\nthe wlnnen. Mn. Munlng won tht\nlong drive for women tnd F. Hughet\nof Fernie won the men'a long drive.\nThe prleet ud cupt wtn preaented\nIn tht clubhouse lite Mondty tfternoon, thlt being tht concluding feature of tht tourniment. Tet wu\nnrved etch tfternoon during the\ngtmei by the ltdlea of the house committal.\nMISS McPHERSON\nWED, NEW DENVER\nIs Bride of John A. Millar;\nCouple Will Reside in\nSandon\nNBW Denver. June 7. \u2014Oltdyi\nKatherine, youngest dtughter of R.\nMcpherson tnd John A. Millar, wen\nmarried In the Catholic church on\nMonday morning it 6:80, Fither\nCbeeven officiating. Tbt only attendants wen thi brlde'i titter,\nMn. C. Kennett tnd Hirold Mc*\nPherson. Attar the wedding t wed*\ndint breikfut wu urved it the\nhome ot the bride, with only immediate relatives preunt. The bride\ntnd groom will reside In Sandon.\nMra. R. Ztdra wu i recent guest\nat Sllverton of Mn. Kelull.\nThe loctl hotpltal tld Mid I\nwhltt drive Stturdiy. Prlu wlnnen wtn: Mn. Draper ud F.\nCrosby, flnt; Mn. Btggs tnd Mn.\nOreer, consolation* winning ln hoa-\nnltal Benflt Sweeo wert: H. Angell first, E. Angrlgnsn second. Thow\nwinning smaller print wen; Mn.\nM. S. BtrrU. N. Thomllnton, J.\nZufft, Mn W. Lockhtrt, J. Matht-\n*on. D. Sinclair. ,F. Angrlgnon ud\nF. Croaby, apeclal prlMt for ulllng\nthe two wlnnlg tickets.\nLeo Begga. Alex Trlckett tnd J,\nHuntley went flihlng it Kahili lake\nSundiy.\nMr.   tnd   Mn.   a*   Ruolcka,   Mr.\nnd Mrs wllHamton md daughter\nHelen motored to Ainsworth Sundty. going by wty of Kulo tnd\nreturning vli Neleon.\nMn. John-on and -laughter Nellie,\nNakusp. tnd Mr. tnd Mn. gpafka.\nNelaon, were vltlton in town Sundty.\nDr. 0. stlbbs wu t business vltltor In town over tht week-end.\nMrs. Flint received word thlt her\nmother died on Siturdiy. at spenst.\nSask.. it tht home of her dtughter.\nMn.   Patterson.\nToung Bobby Cbrlttofferton wu\nhott to I number of hit boy friends\nat t ptrty on hu seventh blrthdty.\nThou Invited wen: wtlter Meers.\nJimmy vandergrlft. David Crellln,\nBobby McAaklll, Ivan Flint, Sid*\nmy Tnrron.\nTHI NELSON  DAILY NEW*, NELSON.  I.C-FRIDAY  MORNINO. JUNI t.  1M4\nGirl in the Family\nBy BEATRICB BURTON\nCHAPTER FIFTEEN\nMirk Ogllvie-Onnt. t member of\nthe indent Scottish family of Onnt,\nthe head ot which la Lord Et. strathspey, hu left diplomacy to become\na restaurant, manager In London.\n^It^lB^I^^S^iV^J^B^S^S^K^S^'\nBroken Veins\nVsrico-se Ulcers\u2014Old Sores\nRelieved At Home\nNo untlbli  ptnon will continue\nto luffer when powerful penetrating.\net harmloM intlseptlc Moont'i\nitrtld OU cm nidify bt obtained\nit uy drug ttom\u2014the direction!\nan simple tnd Mty to uu. Economical, too. Your druggist will gltdy\nsupply you and If Emerald oil doea\nnot give you full end complete\nuttstutlon monty btck.\nWben Bunn ctme running down-\ntttlre ln htr hit ud cott, Mr. Hulmt.\none of Oncle Worthy'i cronies, wu it\ntht pluo ilnglng \"Rou ln tht Bud\"\nud pitying hli own tccompinlment\nIn a loud wooden tuition, u lf ill of\nhit fingert wtn tht aim* length.\nBhe stood In the haU doorway trying to catch Aunt Bdna'a eye toross\ntht crowded room but Aunt Edna\nwu burning it everybody a. e__a\nturn. Mr. Hulme's mutlc for him\nud thi hid no tyu for Susan. Thlt\nwu tht big dty of Aunt Edna'a yeir\u2014\nthe dty when the town's \"but people\" ctmt btck to Center atreet tnd\nmtdt htr ful thtt tht Broderlcka\nwen \"somebody\" In spite of thtlr\nfalling fortunes.\n\"Rou In the bud,\" ung Mr. Hulme.\n\"Tbt Jtwn aire wthm ud ten*\ndah\u2014\u2014\"\nSusan waited for him to finish, and\nu ahe waited her couragt left her.\n\"I'll Jutt uy tbtt I'm going over to\nCullens, ud then go,\" ahe ntd kept\ntelling henelf. But the knew thtt lt\nwouldn't be so tuy u all thtt. It\nwouldn't be it ill euy to get twty.\nIt wu going to bt very htrd. Aunt\nBdnt would htvt whtt Lutlt celled t\n\"conniption fit\" lf tht tnnounced\nthit tht wu luvlng tht houu. ud\nshe would probably atop her Juit u\nthe htd often itopped her. trom doing\nthing! In the put. \"Why, we're announcing your engagement to everyone,\" tht would uy, \"Tou can't leave,\nSuaan\u2014\u2014\"\nMr. Hulme's rich tenor voice followed Suun u she wut down tht rear\nhill to tbt ttdt door ud out Into* the\nsoft grty Chrlitmu twilight;\n\"'Utt it to ihtwt,\n\"And Lon it ill, I'm thinking\u2014'\"\nAt tht corner ot Mill road ud Center street thru figures that tbe knew\nctme looming *up out ot tht dusk thtt\nmtdt everything look large ud Indistinct: John ud Mr. Sholes tnd\nMar- Cullen, Mtry wu betwun the\ntwo men, holding Mr. Sholes by one\narm tnd uylng eomethlng thit mide\nhim laugh. \"She probtbly knows him\nbetter right now thtn I ever shall,\"\nthought Suun u they ctme up to\nher.\nThe Cullen house wu lighted from\ntop to bottom, the Chrlitmu wreaths\nIn the downstairs windows cutlng\ntheir shadows on tht mow outalde,\nud In tbt Uvlng room t wood fire\nrippled ln reflection on the celling.\nTbe chiln wen ut ln a comfortable\nhtlf circle tround the fin, the ctn-\ndlea on the mantel shelf hid been\nlighted, ud the holiday tplrit. teemed\nto reign over the whole room.\nIn thl kitchen Bin wu getting\nsupper ready with the help of two\nyoung men who hid tpront tied\n\u2022round their waists. Thty got up from\nthe table when they were slicing cold\nturkey ud rye bnid tnd ttood In attitude of tuy expectation u tht\nothen entered the room.\n\"Suun. you know thue people,\"\nSin laid, Waving a wtrt apoon ln\ntheir direction, ud Suun ihook\nhudi with them. They wen part of\nthe Culleni' \"crowd,'' young pcopli\nWho wtn constantly dropping, ln to\nItay for a meal or to uk tht glrli to\nga with them to tht movlw or t hockey gtmt or t duct. Jim Allrrlght, t\nquiet dirk young mu who liughed\nit tht thlngt tht others uld but\ntalked very little hlmulf, wu ont of\nMarys admlren\u2014 her squirt], tht\ncalled them. Oeorge Bhumiker, stocky\nud ruddy ud illghtly htld, hid been\ndevoted to Sin for a year or two.\nHe wu the pep-of-the-ptrty type,\nfull of Jokes ud punt ud loud\ncheerful talk.\nMary took a clem apron out of tht\nkitchen ctbinet drawer ud brought\nIt to Susan. \"Thanks for your hot tip\ntbout thli Sholes mu, the other dty,\"\nthe ttld In u undertone u tht tied\nIt tround htr wtlit. \"At won u you'd\ngone I called John up ud made him\npromise to bring him hera to I could\nfo-i- him over\u2014ud, while he'd never\nwin flnt prlu it my buuty thow, he's\nt wow ill right.\"\nSunn turned htr hetd ud looked\nit bv ovtr htr thoulder. \"Tou mnn\nto lay you dont think he'i limply\nwonderful looking?\" tht uked Incredulously.\nMiry nodded. \"Of count, he's good\nlooking, Susie, but wonderful\u2014well,\ntfatt't something tin. I've seen it\nlc..-. t doun mtn In my Uft who\nwere bitter looklna thm ht.\"\nBht ltughed. 'Whit r.lit you It\nthtt you hive t crush on him\u2014on hli\nlooks, at uy nte.\" She gin Busu t\nllttle push toward the putry. \"Don't\ntrgue with mt tbout It, either, becauu I know what I'm talking tbout.\nEverything's rudy for tht ultd ln\nthtn. Mil It ud ttkt tt into thl\ndining room, win you? Thl platet\ntn on tht shelf.\"\nIn tht tall white lot box thtt ttood\nJutt Inalde the putry wtn the ultd\nthlngi. Lettuce ihndded ln i big\nwhltt bowl, uother bowl tilled with\nsliced tomatoes ud cucumbers tnd\nUttle green onloni, t third ont containing French dressing ud t fourth\nfilled With mayonnaise.\nAl Sunn begin to take them out.\none by one, and ut them on the\nwldt whlta shell that ru along one\nside of the tiny room ihe htd I sudden feeling thtt someone wu looking\nIt her. She turned her hetd. Allen\nBholei wu standing Jutt behind her\nln the doorway, t tllvcs pitcher In hit\nhudi.\n\"They wnt mt In to get the wtttr,\"\nhe tald. Ht wu ao close to her that\nahe could ue thtt hit eyelaahea wen\nthick tnd straight, u t mu'i luhet\nought to be, ud thtt he wu a full\nhetd taller thu the. He smiled down\ntt her with thtt look ot lightness ud\nhumor thtt It lacking In to muy\nhandaomt facea.\n\"Let me help you with then thinga.\"\nHe lifted the two bowla of ultd dreae-\nIng out of the refrigerator for her ud\nbent over to get tht wtttr bottles\nfrom the bottom shelf. Under the\nblue serge of hit cott his muscles rippled i littlt u he moved ud Suun\nnoticed how tmooth ud firm tht\ncolumn of hli neck wu tbove hit\ncollar. All it once she htd I Itrong\nImpulse to run her hud serosa it,\ntn Impulse to lay her che^k tgllnit\nthe big shoulder thtt wu to clou to\nher. It wu t feeling entirely new In\nher experience. Never befon ln her\nUfe hid she htd tht slightest desire\nto touch uy humin being.\nBht turned htr btck upon him ud\nbegin to put tht ultd vegetablu together ln tht large green glut bowl\nthtt ttood betide tht pile of plates.\nShe heard the gurgle tnd splash of\ntht wtter u he emptied It Into the\nsilver pitcher. Thu ht wtnt out of\nthe room.\nIn t momtnt he wu btck. \"I suppose I'd better refill theu bottles,\"\nhe nld, picking the two wtter bottles\nup from tht ihelf when he htd ut\nthem.\nBut he mtde no move to ctrry them\nout to the link In the kitchen. He\nttood clou to htr watching btr pile\nthe plites with salad.\n\"I'll oarty thou In whtn they'n\nready,\" ht tald.\n\"Thanks,'' uswered Busu, ud\ncould think of nothing tin to uy to\nhim. For dtyi ihe hid beu trying to\nfind u opportunity to talk to him, to\nfind out ill sorte ot things tbout blm,\nto listen to hit volet, to witch hit\nftce. And now thtt lhe hid tht opportunity tht could do nothing with\nlt but stand, tongue-tied, with her\nhud bent over the nltd to thtt 111\nhi could au of her wu the sweep of\nher hair ud tht shidow of her eyelashes on her cheek.\n\"Susie Broderlck, It thlt uy wty\ntot u engaged girl to tct?\" ctmt\nMary't gty voice from thi doorwty.\n\"Cornering a perfectly nice min whom\nI've picked to bt my own pirtlcultr\npartner for the evenlngl I uked Jim\nAllbrlght for you to night. Be nlu to\nhim, wlU you, ud let whtt'i mine\ntloni!\"\n(To bt continued)\nMORE ABOUT\nBC GOLD\n,    (Contlnutd From Pige Two)\n1932 output. Thii decline of (674,\n7(4, or 39.72 per cent, indicites the\ncontinued decline of the building\ninduitry in the year juit cloied. No\nmijor building or construction pro-\njecti of importance were undertaken in 1933, the bulk of the itruc-\nturtl materials production being\nused in maintenance and renewal\nwork.\nThe output of miicelltneou!\nmetali and minerals ihowed I sharp\nincrease in 1933 to htve a total\nvilue ot $633,932, or $143,386 more\nthan in 1932. ThU increue is due\nprincipally to an increaied production of cadmium md bismuth tnd\nfluxing materials, tuch li limestone\nind quartz. A small production of\nphosphite rock from the Crowi-\nnest section of Britiih Columbia was\nshipped to the fertilizer plant it\nWirUeld, netr Trail, B. C.\nMETALLURGICAL FEATURES\nDuring 1933 no important plant-\nconitruclion was under way at uy\nof the major metallurgical plants\nin British Columbia, but increased\nrecoveries ud reduced cost! were\nobtained by ill-round elliciency in\nthe operation of the existing plants.\nProgress was made at the large mining company operation! in the province\u2014Consolidated, Grandby, Britannia, ud Premier companies*\u2014in\nImproving metallurgical practice\nwith, Increased efficiency ud lowered costi.\nThe Bralorne mill capacity wu\nincreased from 130 to 200 tons per\nday. The old Motherlode mill, acquired by the Reno Gold Mines, was\nreconstructed ind brought into full\nproduction on a 75-ton day basil.\nThe small pilot-mill at the Vidctte\nmine wai reconstructed during 1933,\nthe new plant being cipable ot\ntreating 40 toni per day. A 30-ton\nper day mill wai constructed at\nthe Surf Point mine and production\ncommenced.\nSECOND RELIEF ACTIVE\nAt thl Stcond Relief mint, nur\nNelson, thi milling glint wu reconstructed ind lncreued to\nhtndli 40 ttnt ptr diy, Smill\nmilling pltnti of \u2022 ftw toni pir\ndiy capacity wtrt under construction at vtrlout placet In Brltlih\nColumbli during thi yur.\nIn 1984 lt ii expected that several\nmills for gold mines will be built.\nAnd then now la t tort et muk\nwhich protect! the dreaae* you 1\ntrying on from being smeared with\nyour Up rouge. It'i made of atlff\npiper tnd It held betwun the teeth.\nIt eu also bt uted ln the home\nwhen putting on tht new frock tfter\nthe mtkt up li tdjuited.\nincluding the one it the Wiyslde\nin the Bridge River diitricL md one\nfor the Dentonit Mining compiny\nnear Greenwood, both of 100 tons\ndaily capacity. Other smaller mills\nare planned, including partial re-\nequipment of the Dunwell mill to\nhive i cipacity of 25 toni'i diy.\nDIVIDENDS ABOUT SAME\nThe dividends paid by the com*\npanies engaged in the mineral industry in the province during 1933\ntotalled $3,034,464, u compared with\n$3,040,363 paid ih dividends in 1932.\nOUTLOOK FOR 1934\nWith the close of 1933. it is quite\ndefinite that the mineral industry\nof the province hu entered upon \u2022\nSeriod of renewed ictlvity ana thlt\nie decline of the depression yean\nhas given .way to a distinct upward\ntrend. The chief cause of this upward trend is the greater production of gold, and the extensive ex*\nploratlon and development-work being done in connection with the\nsearch for gold mines.\nIt Is estimated that a production\nof lode and plicer gold valued at\n$6,800,000 ls quite likely to cdme\nfrom the mines of the province in\n1934. To this turn an extra $4,700,-\n000 at \"premium\" may be received\nby the producen, making the gross\nvtlue in Ctnadian funds, $11,500.-\n000, an increase of approximately\n66.0 per cent over 1933 production\nvalued In the ume way.\nOTHERS RENEW ACTIVITY\nOther formt ot mining are beginning to show renewed activity.\ntnd the stepping-up of production\nfrom the Sullivan ind the re-opening ot the Monarch mine will\nmsteriilly increase the outputs of\nlead and zinc in 1934. Leasers tnd\ntome companies ire devoting attention to iilver propertlu. The\ncopper Industry, which hu develOD-\ned extremely low costs tnd remirk-\nibly efficient mining ind metallurgical practice during the letn yeir;.\nis in an excellent position to take\nadvantage of any slight increase ln\nthe market prices received for cop-\nPROGRES8 SHOULD\nCONTINUE\nTherefore, ln view of the forgoing.\nthe mineral production in 1934\nshould considerably exceed that recorded for 1933. Employment in the\nmines, smelten, and concentrators.\nwhich increased 8 per cent in 1933\nIs compared with 1932. should continue to Increase durihg 1934. A\ngreat deal of Indirect employment\nwill ilso be provided In the Indus*\ntries intimately tssocitted with the\nmining ictlvity, ud in the iggre-\ngtte much new wealth will be produced and a large part of tt will be\nretained md circulated throughout\nthe province for the purchue of\nltbor, supplies, transportation, tnd\nmlsceliueoui tervlcu. In the aggregate, the mining plants and personnel of the industry are efficient\nand advantage Is being quickly taken of the distinct upward trend noW\napparent In metal prices.\nCRESTONLODGE\nSTAGES BRIDGE\nMasons Hosts to the\nWives; Hospital\nAid Meets\nCRESTON, Juni 7\u2014Creiton Mi-\nsonlc lodgt entertained theu* wlvu\nud ltdy friends \u00abt bridge notntly.\nOld itylt whist wu tlio pltytd.\nTbt guuta ot the tvtnlng wwt\nwelcomed by John Bird, of Otmp\nlister, wonhlpful mister. Tbi committee In chirge consisted of H. H,\nWllke. H. Ltngston. w. L. Bill tnd\nW. MCL. cooptr. Bridge pflut weri\nwon by Mn. w. M. Archlbild ud\nReg. Hiy. second prim loins to\nMln Kitty Littlejohn ind 3. O.\nConnell, ud contoUtion to dtt*.\nAllrm. Boswell. Whist prlree Wen\nwon by Mn. Wllllim, Rldd, tnd\nW. H. Wttcher. Lunch wu nrved.\nCreston Hotpltal wonjtn'i tut-\nillary mtt notntly la Trinity hall\nwith Mn. C. F* Hayetrprealdlng in\nthe abaence of president j|rs. Robert Stevens. Report! win given by\nMn. C. H. Rue, on the hotpltal\nboard of management; Mn. Charlea\nMurrell. tor the bhylng committee,\nud Mn. Htn. for th\u00bb vUltlng committee, For June, the vliitlng committee will be Mrs. H. 8. McCreath\ntnd Mn, H. H. wllki. Mn. Htyei\nthanked tht memben who hid\nmade Nttlontl hotplttl dty. a lut-\ncu. Tlw register ihowed t huvy\nlltt of vltlton it tht new hospital md tht freewill offering tt\nthl tet wu ln tht neighborhood\not 111. A log ubln quilt wu donated to tbt tulslliry by Mrt.\nRon of Ctmp Utter, ud trrmie-\nmentt will be mtdt for riffling\nit it t latar dtte. Tea wu urved\nby Mrs. Maxwell, Mrt. Wllks, Mn.\nMcFarland ud Mn. L. MclnnU.\nPRK-COOLEB  NEAR  BEADY\nTht new three-car electric pn.\ncooler of tht cruton cooperative\nFruit exchange ll netrlng completion. Operation! miy eommenut\nbefon the end ot the wuk. Tbt\nexchange hu glvtn loctl otrpentrn\nconsiderable additional employment\nby putting t new root on the big\nw'irehouie it Cruton, using almost\n10.000 square fut of roofing.\nBuilding permit! lor the monthi\nInclude i small new bungalow homt\nOeorge Scott It erecting on Wilson tvenue on tht lut ilde ot\ntown. H. jjowther hu the contract,\ntnd It assisted by w. wine.\nMn. J. R. Joyce, Moon jaw. Suk..\nvisiting Mr. and Mn. M. R. Joyce,\nhu left for homt.\nMr. tod Mn. T. Klricb. Fotlich,\nIdtho, tre vlilton with Mrs* Klrach'i\npsrents, Mr. ud Mn. B. Botterill.\nMlu Beulah Fenton, who hu\nMen vUltlng her pirenti, Mr. tnd\nMil. A* B. PenaOn, his returned hir\nwork it St. Eugene hotpltal, cranbrook. Sht wai OM of the graduating clan of 1984.\nMlu Jeaele parkin, whou mar.\nrltge Is announced for this month,\nwu guut tt t ihower tt the homt\not htr sister. Mrs. Robert Byrnt\non Tbundiy tfttrnoon, wbtn\nfriends pruented htr with muy\ngifts.   <*\u25a0- \u2022:\u25a0\nIn routt to prince Rupert, when\nhi U to realde, H Xnutaen of\nWayne. Alberta, ipent t few dtyt\nit the home of Mr. md Md, M. T.\nWllaon.\nPublic achool inipector V. Z. Mtnnlng wu htrt on hu itmi-annuil\ninspection vlilt Thunday ud Friday. Ha hu juit lit tht contnet\nfor painting tbe ichool it Arrow\nCntk, whtn ht U offlcltl trusteu-\nto J. H Osborne.\nBULBING   RESIDENCE\nOeorge Hobdu, who recently uld\nhU five-acre orchard property, juit\ncut of town, hu commenced the\nerection of i ntw residence Jan\ntht eut aide ot the Fred Boffey\nranch, ln the Creston-Ertckson area,\nL. C. McFarland hu returned\nfrom Pentlcton and other okanagan\npolntt. \u2022\nMr. and Ma. C. H. Phillips wtn\nln it tha week-end for t itsy it\nthtlr ruoh tt Ctmp Lister.\nOeorge Jacks, wbo recently leu*\ned tnd moved onto the ranch ot\nthe lttt W. F. Stark, hu Jutt' leased hla own iuch it Camp Lister\nto O. Hkndyildt.\nAlfalfa cutting commenced late\nlut wwk, and the tint cut prom*\nun to equtl tht but tver harvested, cutting it etrly thlt yur In\nUtter-Huicroft, where Col. Lister\ntnd A. W. Sinclair wen among\ntht tint to commence opentloni.\nJtck ougdtle of Bellvue, Alberta,\n\u25a0pent the week-end it his ranch\ncut of town.\nProvlnclil constable H. Cartmel\nhu returned from Michel, to which\npoint ht wtl nnt when strike\ntrouble loomed eirly lut wuk,\nNed Payne It ont of thl 14 mm\nto work In the mint tt Sanca,\nwhich reopened the latter pirt of\nMiy.\nMiss fitrgtret Millet, who It\nleaving with her grandmother, Mia.\nM. Toung, it the middle of the\nmonth, (o realde In Inglind, wu\nI guut ot htr girl friends tt? t\nUndoft   ptrty   sponsored   by   Mill\nDorU Ferguion, at the homt of bar\npannta, Mr. ud Mn. W. Ferguion.\nCommencing junt 4, the houn tt\nthe o P. R. depot, for tht berry\nshipping seaaon will be trom 7.30\ntm. to 440 pjn.. and from 8 Io\n6 tin, town time.\nPASSMORE YOUNG\nFOLK HAVE DANCE\nPASSMORI, June 7-WIUlu White\nittended tbl convention et thl Ftrmers Institute* at Nelaon int. Wu t\ngueet at the buquet held In the evening.\nThe Young People'i club held their\nflnt dnce on Frldiy evening. Thtre\nwu t good ittendance. A tat table\nmtdt by Alt Hapland wu rattled, the\nproceed! to go towtrds tht clubs\nfunds. Mn. M. Hipland won the\ntable. Mra. M. Hapland ud Mils\nMirgiret Forbes wen hostesses, misted by others.\nW. B*. Perry attended the Farmer s\nInitltute convention It NeUon.\nMr. ud Mn. W. H. Blunders. Ron\nHarvey and H. Robertson of Trail wer^\nvUltlng their tuch for the wuk-endT\nMlM Beatrice Blunders  nd J. Forester\npud a flying nut hen on Sundiy.\nCrude rubber coniumptlon In the\nUnited Btates lncreued 31 per cent.\nln 1988 over tbe preceding yetr.\nFERNIE, MICHEL\nIN SOCCER DRAW\nGotl In Lut Minuts Saves\nFernie From Def est;\nScore Is 2-2\nMichel, Junt 1.\u2014Before a large\ncrowd Michel ud Fernie loccer tetmt\nfought t 3*9 dnw in a Crows Nut\nPut foothill lugue gtme. At t result Fernie took third place ln tbt\nleigue ud Michel tied with othtr\nteimt for fourth plue.\nMichel wu thud 3-1 with flvt\nmlnutu to go when Whalley. Mlchil\ngotlle, mtdt t muvtloua uve whu\nhe dived for the btU. F. Bennett\ncaught tht rebound ud drovt lt\novtr him to tU tht icon.\nT. Cinfleld ot Cotl Cntk refereed.\nHen It t new ud very tngenloui\nwty to mike clnnimon tout to urvt\nwith afternoon tta. A young w mu\nsuggests lt u u original Idea. Mikt\nt rich htrd nuce, using one-third\ncup cutter, htlf t cup granulated\nsugar, one-fourth ttupoon vanlllt\nud two tablespoon! rich cretm. Htvt\nretdy to spreid ovtr freth hot tout.\nPowdered clnnimon ln t dtlnty linker, alto chopped pecui wire retdy\nfor lndlvldutl lining, w'th tat*\ni ^W\u21221\nJust Arrived\na Carload of\nHOUSEHOLD\nAPPLIANCES\nBeatty\nWASHERS\nBeatty\n817 ,\u2014wi\nironerstt\nBeatty\nVACUUMS\nBeatty\nPOLISHERS\naadWAXERS\nBeatty Washer Store\nin the\nHipperson Hardware Con Ltd.\n323 Baker Street       Nelson, B.C.       Phone 497\n\/j\/\/* rtm^ttfis\/^mi\nlti\nmmi\nSHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS FOR MY TWO MEN\nAnd how they enjoy it! You'd be\nsurprised how many families hive\nthe \"Shredded Wheat Biscuits for\nbreakfast\" habit. Shredded Wheat\ncontains all the nourishing dementi\nof 100% whole wheat . . . carbohydrates, proteins, myicrals, vitamins and bran... ih i most delicioui\nand easily digested form! It builds\nup healthy children, keeps older\npeople feeling fit. Treat your family\nto Shredded Wheat, every day, for at\nleast ten days. You will til keep\nhealthier and happier.\nTHI CANADIAN IHRgOOM WHUT\nCOMPANY. LTD.\nI fells, Ctm-le\nSHREDDED WHEAT\nMADE IN CANADA   -   BY CANADIANS   -   OF CANADIAN WHEAT\n -\n<>\">\" ~\"\u00bbv,\n-mm\nMONEYWATTSHEIRS\nOF KOOTENAY PAIR\nChicago Organization Seeks\nMontgomery Brothers'\n. Relations\nHtlre vt Tinted of two Kootenty\nPloneert, John H. Montgomery tnd\nJoeeph Hugh Monttemcry, ind the\nprovincial police ire ildlni thl Unlttd\nStitet probate burttu of Chlctgo to\ntrtee them. While tpptrently the\ne time it I\nbrother! were tt out\nKulo.\n-THC NILION  DAILY NIWI. NILION, I.C-FRIDAY  MORNING. JUNI I.\nthey miy hire been inywhen In tht\nKootenty, tnd mtny old-timers mutt\nhtvt known thtm.\nTht Chlctgo Inquiry, tddrtued to\nthe \"deptrtment of police,\" Kulo, ti\nu followi:\n\"If tny of tht heiri ef tht lttt John\nK. Montgomery tnd hii brother, Joieph Hugh Montgomery, will oora-\nmi'xlette with thli office tnd tubmlt\nttUiftctory proof ot relttlonihlp they\nwill be entitled to cliim in Inheritance ot terertl thousind dollin.\n\"It u known thit Joieph Hugh\nMontgomery ulled from Liverpool\nInglind, to the United Stttei in tht\nfill of 189S tnd enured the United\nStttei it Port Huron, Mich. Ht wu\nbom Mtrch , 1M1, In Inglind. Ft then ntme ll Joieph Montgomery,\nmot' er'e mtlden ntmt mtt Oultrtn,\nhorn.\ntnd both wire Ingltth\n\"Both Joieph Hugh tud John H.\nMontgomery were known to hire re-\n\u2022lded In your pert of Cinidt tor t\nnumber of yetri.\"\nVANCOUVBB BBTSCTIVE\nDISS  AT  AGS Or It\nVANCOUVIR. June 1 (OT)\u2014De-\nteetln Joeeph Mtnhtll Btllt. oa, dltd\ntodty it hit reeldence. Pttterton \u00abvt*\nnut, following t Ungirlng lllneu.\nBorn In Uierpeol, Mr. BeU ctme to\nCtntdi In IMS tnd terved ovtneu\nwith the Fort Otrry Horn.\nBrltlih Klintuti tttempung to ttkt\nt otntut of the country'! Inttcti,\nfound tbtt tht Inuet population li\nmu<*h lugtr thin they euppoeed.\n\u00a7AfEWAY STORE*\nPHONE 15}\nFREE DELIVERY\n.    FOODS\nSALE\n\\&atlcj-p\n'. ihtsau\nUBBrs FINE FOODS Are Now Selling at POPULAR\nPRICES. Get your share ofi these special values today\nTon Pay No More for the Best\nPrices  Effective  Friday\u2014Tuesday\u2014June 8\u201412 Inclusive.\n^^Tomatods\n2'\/.s\ntins\n21c\nLIBBY'S Pineapple Au\u00abtralisn 1\u00bb> till ....\nlibby's Pineapple Juice\"\u00b0-1 tin\n2 tins J5c\n2 tins 21C\nLIBBY'S OliyCS P*\u00ab-5n Party  Jar \u00a39C\n. 2 tins J Jc\n4 tins 27C\n\u2022 atlns I9e\n Jw lie\n... wn 2je\nJar J3c\nlibby's Sauerkraut\n<0ty Tomato Juice\nLIBBY'S\nLIBBY'S\nSpaghetti 15-oz-Um\nPrepared Mustard\nLiBBY-s.iMii Pickles >\u00bb\u2022;.\t\nlibby's Sweet Pickles 32-oz-HBppy Va,e\n^Corned Beef-\n2 tins\n23c\n14-oz.\nBottle f gc\n2 tins 17C\nLIBBY'S\nt\nlibby's Ketchup 12-M'\nlibby's Tomato Juice\nlibbys Sandwich Potted Meats ' \u00abM 25c\nStuffed Olives \u00bb\u2022<* j\u00ab 15c\nPork and Beans \u00bb\u2022*    4 tiM29c\nHappy Vale Ketchup \u00ab\u25a0* \u2122\u00ab* 15c\nHome Made Pickles ***    '\u00ab 25c\nlibby's Gherkins1202 Jar25c\nLIBBY'S\nLIBBY'S\nSpecial\n1 TIN LIBBY'S\nCORNED BEEF\n1 JAR PREPARED\nMUSTARD\n23C\nExtra Special\n10 LBS. B.C. SUGAR\n1 LB. FRESH-GROUND\nCOFFEE\n85c\nTUNA FISH-Biriu' '\/\u00abs 2 tins 25*\nPASTRY FLOUR\u2014Primrose 7s  33tf\nPEARL SOAP -  3 b*rs 10<>\nCALAY SOAP 4 bars a3^\nSODAS-I.B.C \u2022 IH* PkK- 19^\nWHITE CORN-Aylmer 2s 2 tins 23*\nPEAS-Orchard City, Sieve 4 2 tins 25\u00a3\nCOWAN'S COCOA-ls   Ti\" *\u00a3\nMIRACLE WHIP-8-oz. J\" \"f\nBSSSi\u00a355*!*3*E3\nSpecial\n1 TIN SPAGHETTI\n15-oz,\n2 TINS TOMATO\nJUICE, Picnic\n23c\nBUTTER\nHighway\n3 lbs, e. 73c\nLARD\nQllnirt\n3 lb. tin 43c\nFRUIT\nBANANAS\nFirm Ripe Dox. IH\nStrawberries ._ 3 bkts. 25c\nWat.irm.jlon   Lb.  7c\nOranges: Med. ... 3 dox. 95c\nCantaloup*: Large 15c\nPineapple: Largt 25c\nApples: Delicious; 5 lbs. 25c\nAppriott ~ Plums - Peaches\nVEGETABLES\nRhubarb 6 lbs. 25c\nCarrots: Now 3 for 25c\nBeets ..... 3 for 25c\nCauliflower 1...   20-25c\nCucumbers   Ea. 15c\nCabbage ................. Lb.  6c\nTomatoes: Hot House;\nLb.  25e\nTomatoes: Field .... 2 lbs. 35c\nLettuce Head 10c\nWatch this space for our Meat Specials in tomorrow's issue.\nwa ataiRvi thi mom ro limii ouantitiii\n110*11       LIMI110\nDISTRIBUTION fey%< WITHOUT WASTE\nCANADA CORPS\nWILL RELIVE\nCity of Toronto Is to\nAct as Host to\nVets Aug. 4\nTORONTO. June 1. (OP)\u2014Re-mob-\nllltttlon of tht Ctntdlin Corpt it tht\nobject whleb It It tiptcttd will bt\nachieved whtn, on Aug., 4. tht 30th\ntnnWtrttry of the outbreak of tht\nOreit Wtr, thi city of Toronto will\nMt it hott to the Ex-Serv'lce men of\nCtntdt.\nUnit reunion! representing ntry\nbrtnch ot thtt great body ot Caned-\nItnt who ttood. tt the stout bulwark\not tht Empire ln lti dirk dtyt two\ndecadee ago will future tht attemby\nln the Queen city, tnd for three dtyi\nthe old corpt will bt re-vltallted.\n\"Tbt Mmy to vhlch bo recrulte ctn\ncome\" will mtrch onet more u It wtt\nwont to mtrch ovtr tbt paved roads\not France and Flanders. Row mtny of\ntbtt gallant corps trt left li a mttter of conjecture. But tht ntw generation to which the Great Wtr It\nnot even t memory wtll witness something thtt hit no precedent whtn\nbattalions tnd batteries tnd administrative forces re-llve for t brief space\nthe ancient glories which they themselves achieved.\nPCACEFtJL INVASION\nFor three dtyt Toronto will surrender to thlt beneflclent Invasion\not Ctntdt\"! wtr heroes, welcoming\nthtm as It thilr right. Already mtny\nunits, undtr tht* direction of the\nCtntdlin Corps Re-unlon committee,\nhtvt signified their intention of it-\nlisting the Queen olty ln lti centennial celebrations by foregathering\nhere. Battalions whose names itand\nhigh on thl scroll of war-time accomplishments, artllltry-men who htve\nnot forgotten the reverbertttoni ot\ntheir guns, engineers, tunnelers\u2014til\nservices hive tet tilde Aug. 4 as a\ndty when, everything else cast Into\nthe discard, they will resurrect thtlr\nold units.\nArrtngementt tor the reception of\nthis peaceful Invasion tre well undtr\nwty. The committee ln chtrgt have\nsedulously canvassed the responsible\nofficers of various unit aesoclr tlons\ntnd htvt been assured of unreserved\nco-operttion ln tht grett undertaking of bringing together tht war-time\ncomrides of 1914-18.\nOpening on Btturdty, Aug. 4 tht\ndemonttrttlon will extend for thrw\ndtyt. Commemorative exercises of the\nflnt dty will bt climaxed ln thl\nevening by t monster tattoo In Riv-\nerdtle ptrk, t niturtl amplthettrt\ncapable of accommodating 300.000\npeople on Itt btnkt, More thtn t score\n' unltt htvt ilretdy arranged for reunion dinners.\nOi> Sunday Canada's fighting men\nwtll mutter ln Rtverdtle ptrk for non-\ndenomlnatlon divine service. Mondty\nAug. 6. Toronto's Civic holiday, then\nwtll be mtny features of entertainment.\nA LONG WEEK-END\nIS COMING UP\nThlt yttr July 1, Dominion dty.\nfalls on t Sundty. Hence lt will bt\ncelebrated Mondty, whloh will mem\ntwo consecutive dtyi holidays.\nNelton merchants, on tccount of\nprt-hollday buying tnd the ftct thlt\nfood supplies will htvt to bt laid ln\nfor two dtyt trt expecting unusually\nheavy business during tht latt three\ndtyi of Junt, Thundty, Friday tnd\nBtturdty and an already, ln ill the\nvarious retail businesses, miking\npreparations to handle tt.\nAre Kaslo Guests\nKABLO, Junt 7\u2014Mn. P. T. Mclntyre\nand Mln Audrey Baxendale of Trail\nspent tht week-end tn town for tht\njolt tourney.\nMajor and Mn. J. H. Stubbs hid tl\ntheir week-end guest Mrt. 8. B. Fowler\not Rlondel.\nO. Greenlaw of Lardo was t vliltor\n:n town Btturdty.\nMln Florence Rutledge tnd Miss\nThyrza Rossmtn of Trill, who wtn ln\nfor the golf tourney, wire the weekend guesti of Mr. tnd Mn. Oordon\nBowker of Mirror Like.\nMr. tnd Mn. A. Willey tnd Mr.\nStephenson ot Nelion wire gueiti\nit thl home of Mr. ind Mn. H. Exter\nSundiy.\nw*\nPAQI Five\n\u00aeSOCl ETY\nThlt comma it conducted k>\nlit*, m. J. vigntui. All ntwt ot \u00bb\n\u2022octti ntturt, Including rtctpuona.\nprime intirummenti, ptnOMi\ntwins, mirrugtt, tte, will spn-\u00ab\nla nit column. Ttltpitont Mrt\nVineui (t bw boot, Ut Stflcl\nunet, \u25a0\n'ff^ircKa.Iir,*\ndMeakhevs*^)\n\\amtW   \u25a0\nFollowing It tn Interuting tccount\nof tht wedding of t formtr NtlwnlU.\nMttt Contttnce Mtry O'BulUvtn tnd\nBert Stndtrton of Vancouver. It reads:\nA quiet but pretty wedding was\nsolemnlied at thi church ot St.\nAugustine on Saturday, Juni 3, tt 11\na.m. by Rer. Father Birch, whin Constance Mtry. only dtughttr of Mr.\nand Mn. Eugene O'BulUvtn, 3191\nWest Fourteenth, became the bride of\nBert Stndtrton, third ton ot Mr. tnd\nMrs. Herbert Stndtrton of thlt ctty.\nThe bride, glvtn In mtrrlagt by htr\nfither, wtt lovely In t gown of white\nruffled orginza wltb ruffled shoulder\nctpe to match, with which tht won\nelbow length whltt glovtt. Htr Urge\nbrimmed hit wtt ot white crept, it\nwere her sandals. Bht curled a'ihower\nbouquet of pile pink rotebudi tnd\naweetpeta. Hir only ittendtnt. t matron ol honor wit Mn. V.. Ellim. Who\nwon I pretty tnkli-length gown of\nfloral allk with \u2022 ltrgt hit of whttt\ncreoe tnd thott to mttch. Her bouquet WH of yellow roses. W.Ellam\nsupported the groom. After tht ceremony t reception wit htld it tht\nhome ot tht brlde'i parenU. whtn \u2022\nbuffet luncheon wat terved, The\nbrlde'i table wu centered with a\nthree-tier wedding cake embedded In\nstiver tnd pink tulle with tall pink\ntapers In tllver aconcos. Tht rooms\nwere beautifully decorated with roses\ntnd palms, and tha bride tnd bridegroom received tht guests under an\narchwty of wedding bells tnd rotei,\nassisted by the bride's mothtr, wbo\nwas gowned In delphinium blue crept\nwltl. a large grty crepe hit tnd gray\nshoes. Her corsage bouquet wtl of\npint roses. Mn. Sanderson, mother ot\nthe groom, wal becomingly gowned ln\nt bltck tnd white crepe costume with\n\u2022 Urge white hit tnd ahoea to mttch.\nHer cortege bouquet wtt of cntm\nroses. Presiding tt thl tea Uble wm\nMn. B. Walnwrlght, Mn. P. O'BulUvtn, Mn. F. Btrtholomew, Mn.\nMitchell and Mrs. B. Sanderson. Uttle\nBetty and Nancy O'BulUvtn, coualna\not the brldt, ittended tbe door. Lite\nIn thl afternoon tht bride tnd groom\nlltt tor Sin Frtncltco. For trtvtlllng\nthe brtde chott I tmtrt iwtgger tult\nof yellow with white turbtn and white\naccessories. On thtlr return they will\ntake up reeldence it Kitstlmo.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nOscar H. Burden of Cnwford Bty\nIt t Nelwn visitor.\neat\n0. A. Donaldson wal ln lrom Stlmo\nfor tht Old-Tlmen btnqutt Wednetdty night.\nMn. Jtmu Draper of Sllverton wtt\na olty vltltor yeiterdiy.\nMr. ind Mn. 8. J. Petrce of Deer\nPark vlilted In Nelson yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Fnnk Wllllt ot TrtU, tcoom-\npanied by her counslu. Mitt Sue\nStephenson of Ktmloopt, wen In the\ncity yettirday.\nMr. tnd Mn. W. Orahtm letve thla\nmorning for tht oout,\n...\n0. H. Kllburn of Trail wis a Nelson\nvliltor Wednetdty.\n\u2022 .\u2022   *\nIdwird Mthood of Quttnt Bty\nvlalted ln town yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAmong Ntlton thoppen yttttrdty\nwtn T. B. Peten and hia daughter,\nMlas Peten, ol Grty Cmk.\n..   .   \u2022\nMn. Fnnk Broughton of Ntw Denver ipent yttttrdty In town.\nMn.   Arthur   Barnes   letves    thlt.\nmorning  to  Join, htr huiband  on\nVinoou \u201e\u2022 lsltnd.\n.   \u2022   .\nMn. W. R. Btxtndtli ot Trail wu a !\nelty vltltor yeiterdiy.\nJohn Beaton of Penticton la htn\nbecause of thi detth ot hie uncle\nWilliam Betton.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Ritchie, who bu bttn spending some Ume visiting her brother-tn-\nItw tnd lister. Mr. md Mn. Mclntoeh.\nletvei thla morning tor New Olttgow,\nNova Scotla.\n607 Mer St.\nfl Phone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nTake unto yourself a few summer frocks, at least, and\nspend a chic, yet comfortable summer. There is no end\nto the dashing, styles, the stunning 'fabrics \u2014 pldj.rv.Jor\nprinted \u2014 the details that distinguish-Hhem. If you-like,\nno jacket, or a jacket, or a three-quarter 6f seven-t*ic|hth\nlength coat. Result*\u2014 you will be all set for summer; and\nfor summer's big moments. Sizes M to 38,\n r-T ,    ....    _\n^plff trf \u25a0\n' *>\u25a0-\u25a0 '\nihur ii [|iii_ti\u00bbin r' i'hmiViii\nR. B. Shelley of Spokane iptnt\nWednetdty ln Ntlton.\nMist Mollle Green ot Vinoouvtr It\nvltltlng it tht h-mc of her parents,\nMr. tnd Mn. A. H. Oreen.\n...\nMn. Frtnk Fortier tnd her dtughter Margery of Klmberley, who havt\nipent the put couple of weeks ln\nJ\nHOW   TO   MAKE   ICED   TEA\nInfm. tit helping lesipooni ol SalicU Nick Tu In \u2022 pint ol fre.li boillnt\nwtltt. AH\u00ab lit ml-.--.ti strtin liquid Into two-qutrt container. Whlli hot, tdd\n1V4 ctpi of ifinulsttd wttr md tht |ulct of I Itmom. Stir will until nut li\ndluolvtd, Ml con WW with cold wittt. Dt ntt ifftw ttt (w teal Men adding\ntka cold wiftr, othtrwlit liquid will btcomt cloudy. Stfvt with chipped Ict.\n\"SALAM\nBALFOUR BEACH\nON BEAUTIFUL KOOTENAY LAKE\nOpen for the Summer Season\nEvery Facility for\nVacationists\nBoating - Fishing\nBathing - Tennis\nCOTTAGES FOR BENT BY DAY,\nWEEK OR MONTH\nFully Furnished,  Electric  Lights, Fireplaces\nRunning Water.\nREASONABLE RATES\nALSO MODERN ACCOMMODATION AT THE INN\nUnder tht ntw mtntgement of MR. F. P. lUROEN,\nformerly of Nilion, B.C.\nBalfour Beachr-The Beauty Spot of the Kootenays\n\u25a0    PIN STRIPE CREPE IN PASTEL SHADES\nEach\"  ..._.....:.   .. $12.75 to $23.50\nNOVELTY CREPES IN PASTEL SHADES\nEach  .....:...._ ,. $8.75 to $15*00\n.     PRINTED OR PLAIN SILK CREPES IN THE NEW\nCOLORS FOR SUMMER\nEach   $15.00 to $35*00\nPOINT D'ESPRIT, ORGANDY AND CHIFFON\nEach ..,'.,,\u25a0,;. ;\u201e;  $19.75 to $35-00\nVtncouver wen ln tiwn Wtdnccaty\nnight en route home.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   .\nr. W. Dltmond of Tnll pund\nthrough Nelion lttt night tn routt\nto ftmberley.\nJ. D, Frlettn, merchtnt of Iltniti,\nipenl yttttrdty in town.\nMr tnd Mn. Frank Rushton ot\nNikiisp vlilted ln the city yuterdiy.\nMn. ldt Ony of Stlmo spent yttttrdty in Nelton ihopplng.\nA. J. ritaon of Koottnty Bty Is t\nctty vltltor. t   t\nW r. Jarvlt of Procter wu In town\nWednetdiy to ittend tht Old-Tlmen\nbtnquet. #   <   _\nMn. B. Murphy of Kulo tnd her\nbrother-ln-liw Dalton Murphy wtn\ncity thopptn yuterday.\nL. H. Rtwllngt ot Vtctortt, fcrmtrly\nof Ntkutp, iptnt yeittrdty ln Neleon.\n\u2022\u2022  \u2022   \u2022\nMiss M. Conllff t. who hu bttn vliitlng frlendi ln town, letvei thit morning for her home In Medlelno Hat.\n.   .   *\ntin. Reglntld Oerman. Innti itrtet,\nIs vltltlng it tht home of her lister\nln Frultvale. Later ihe will go to\nTrail when the will be t gueit of htr\nparentt, Mr. tnd Mn. 3. T. Martin-\ndale.\n\u2022 \u25a0 \u2022   \u2022\nOeorge Porteout of Queens Bty\nspent yeiterdiy ln tht city.\nFrtnk Talbot of Salmo nturned\nWednesday night'from tn extended\nvltlt ln Ireland.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. tnd Mn. Douglu Mthood of\nNtw York were ln town yetterdty.\nSpecial\nRayon\nDresses\nCleaned\n$1.00\nH. K. FOOT\nDyer and Cleaner\nFairview    NeWn, B. C.\nTh ;\u2022 tn tn routt to the oout tfter a\nvisit tt tht home tt Queens Bty of\nMr. Mthood'! pirenti, Rev. tnd Mn.\nJ. 8. Mahood.\n*   \u2022   \u2022\nA. K. Oreen tnd F. P. Burden left\nWedneedty by motor for tht oout.\n...\nF. A. Sherrln It ln the city from\nVtncouver.\n.   . \u2022\u00bb\nMn. John A. Valentine, 701 Silica\nstreet, la tpendlng a tew weeki tt the\nhome ot her son-in-law tnd dtughter,\nMr. tnd Mn. J. Wood, ln Trill.\nKEEPER RETIRES\nLONDON, (OP)\u2014Strgt.'lKomu 3.\nKenney, head keeper at Qntnwlch\nPtrk for 14 yean and Si ytin ln tht\nRoyal parka eervlce, hu retired tnd\nhonored with the Imperial Service\nmedal. ,\nAPmtLtctcf\nTHE U\nCANADA\nSTARCH\nCo Untitle]\nNq other Oil is quite\nso Oood and Emnomic^\nn\nHay Tools\n*.. \u2022 . \u2022     *\nTools of all kinds for the Hay Maker.\nScythe Shafts, Swedish Scythes Austrian Scythes, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes,\nScythe Stones\nHipperson Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nLook for the Red Hardware Store\nPhone 497 i      Box 414\nmm*\n MHMH1\n.   .\nMM SIX\nU    I II '\n\u2022THI  NILS0N  DAILY  NIWS.  NILS0N.  i.C\u2014l-'AIDAY   MORNING.  JUNI I.  1*M\nNflHittt Sathj Jfama\nEH.blUtwJ April tt, itoa\n\"Interior of British Columbia's Family Newspaper\"\nALL THS NXWS WHIUHT IS MIWS\nPubllibed   (Wt   monuni   except   aundty   by\ntm mwa publishwo cohfaht. uurrso,\nlie    Baker    Street,    Neleon,   Smith    Columbia\nPHONS I'M, Private SxchtBie OwaMUa\u00ab til Deputmer-t*\nMember   ot   the   Audit .Bureau   of   oirculttlona\n\u2022ad Tbe Canadian tltn tenet Win Hen Serrlce\nFRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1984.\nBRAYING OF A JACKASS\nOccasionally memben of the United States Congress (as do our own Members of Parliament) indulge\nin persiflage that makes {ood reading in the newspapers. Here's one sample of it, reported from Washington:\n' \"From my observation I would say that the only\nkind of cattle the men down in the Department of\nAgriculture know \u2022 about la 'bull,'\" Representative\nTruax (D., Ohio) observed in debate on the cattle bill.\n\"Mr. Speaker, I think it is peculiarly appropriate\nthat the gentleman from Ohio should bring up the\nsubject; he has just mentioned,\" retorted Chairman\nJpnes of the House Agricultural Committee. \"He has\nbeen bawling around here for six months like a sick\ncalf.\"\n\"That,\" replied Truax, \"is the way the fanners\nare. They are all sick under your program.\"\nJones rejoined: \"I visited a farm one time and was\nlooking at the cows. I said of one, \"That looks like a\nfine oow.' The dairyman turned and shouted, \"That\nanimal eats more and bawls louder lyid gives less milk\nthan any cow I ever had.'\"\n\"Mr. Speaker, I rise to a point of personal privilege,\" interrupted Truax.\n\"I was just telling a story,\" said Jones. \"I am\nsorry he has put that interpretation on* it.\"\n\u2666***\n\"I do not object t\u00b0 *e **ory S^0}A **e cow>\" \"\u2022!<*\u25a0\nTruax. \"I have found that the jackass can bray louder\nthan any other animal on the place.\"\nAnd Jones retorted: \"The gentleman from Ohio\ncertainly qualifies.\"\nOTTAWA SESSION NOTABLF\nThe present session of parliament will undoubtedly\ngo down in political history as one of the most important since Confederation. It has not only been marked\nby the introduction of several of the most far-reaching\nmeasures the Dominion has known, such as the National Marketing Act and the revision of the Bank Act,\nincluding the establishment of a Central Bank, but the\ninquiries conducted by the House promise to result in\nvital economic changes.\nThe session will also be marked by the fact that\nit has seep the rejuvenation of the Senate. Under the\nleadership of several virile new Senators, supported by\na number of older members of the Upper House, who\nhave had long experience in the Lower body, the Senate has,taken a fresh lease of life. The Senate has\nnever been so active, nor has it ever shown such practical usefulness. The Senate has shown that it can be\nof real value. If the Upper House continues in future\nalong the same lines, it will no longer be'the butt of\nparagtaphers and the agitation for its abolition will\ndisappear.\nThat the Senate can act and act quickly was revealed by its attitude towards the tourist question.\nSenator W. H. Dennis of Halifax only a few weeks ago\nintroduced a resolution urging an inquiry into ways and\nmeans of stimulating the tourist trade. A committee\nheaded by Senator Dennis was appointed immediately.\nWith remarkable promptness the committee met, summoned a score or more of witnesses and now has\nbrought in a practical report. Roughly, the recommendations call for the establishment of a Central\nTourist Bureau at Ottawa, which will co-ordinate the\n.work of all organizations interested iif the tourist\n\u2022business. While this will have government support and\n_..supervision, very wisely it will not be a department of\ngovernment It is also suggested that there be an ap-\n. ,pjoprittion of 1150,000 \"to aid this bureau. It will not\nbe the Senate's fault if Immediate steps are not taken\nto stimulate Canada's tourist trade. \"     \\ \u25a0\nV-\n^THAT BODY'JOF YOURS\nty JAMES W. BARTON, US).\nBetween\nYou and\nMe\nByJ.B.C\nIAS SCOTIA'S RAUWS\nSootlt'e bttrni. ye hetrd her ctlUn'\nIn the go-men autumn dtyi.\nWhen tbe httthn* decked th* hllUd*.\nWhen the bracken tired the brut.\nIn the Emplre'e ttr-flunf ootpoett,\nHetrd the tuld grey mlther'i cry;\nBwltt frte letl he'rte oun' tht tn-\n\"Mlther, ve tre ittundln' by.\"\n\"Lore Uke youn ctn bridge the ocean,\nLove Uk* oon ctn tptn tit* firth;\nThough we're exiles, tuld gny mlther,\nDeu tbe ltnd thtt (tea ue birth.\"\nWhtur the Southern Croet la gletmln',\nWhtur the mtple let! grove red\nWhtur tbe veldt t* wide ootitreeta-\nln',\nBreathe* the metatge forth, lor*\n\u2022ped.\nr.M the ltnd o' tlooen in' lunshlne,\nOlty tet on eeven hill*,\nlaim Ufe mlther he'rt la wafted\u2014\nLove endures through et lUe't Ult.\"\nProodly ittun'i th* tuld gray mlther\nBtreetchln' htun'e tcrou the faemi\n'Mine y. are, for you I'm prayln'*\u2014\nSome day, yell be oomln' ham*.\"\n\u2014Joan B. White, ln the Weekly\nScotsman.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe bands tn pitying, th* people\ncheering, flip flying, tnd general\nrejoicing ln HoUywoodl And what\nabout? A new all record epaed etttb-\nllshed ln the divorce courts? Nay, n: -I\nA tmtll boy hat been discovered wbo\nhas 3426 distinct and separata freckles\non hit face. A counting mtchlne and\nthree mathematical wizards established the fact beyond the shadow of a\ndoubt And then le more Joy In Hollywood over th* discovery of a freckled\nwonder than' tben ls by attronomert\nover the discovery of a new star or\nnew spots oh tht tun, or by mankind\ngenerally over the finding of t new\nphilosopher, t new poet, t grett mtn,\nor the coming of universal petce.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBritish Oolumblt, says t Torontotn,\nreports the largest herring run lh 90\nyean, which It a big Improvement\nover that bad year when they htd no\nrunt, no hits, no herrings.\n.   .   .\nFtlr Client\u2014Should I many a man\nwho Um to me?\nFortune Teller\u2014Ltdy, do you wtnt\nto be tn old maid?\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nDespatch says American pollce tra\neager searching for tba grave of\nDUllnger. .And It's a safe bet thtlr\nIdea It not to decorate It with flowin.\n\u2022 \u2022 . \u2022\nPrise-winning girt student aayt tht\nwouldn't advise any girl to go In for\nmedicine. Oeorge Fleury, a druggist\nInforms us thtt mott of them, When\nthey go ln, order lipsticks or rouge.\n\u2022 *   *\nWhile parched an the flowers.\nFrom surplusof sun,\nTht brides get the ihowen,\nThe ftrmers get none.\nWHAT THE PRESS\nISSAYING\nPOLITICAL SILVER\nThere won't be many cheera for\nthe President's silver message. It\nlooks Uke a political gesture forced\nby a congressional bloc. That is a\ndangerous method of determining\nmonetary policy. At belt it may\nadd another factor of uncertainty\nand fear in a business iltuation\nwhich needs confidence and certainty. At wont it could lead to\na destructive inflation, in which\nmoit ciUzens, especially working\npeople, would suffer and Only\nspeculators would profit\nIn w far as the Roosevelt plan\u2014\nlf such a forced gesture can be given\nthe Roosevelt name\u2014encourages negotiations for international use of\nsilver with gold as a monetary baae,\nit it intelligent There is Uttle reason to doubt that some form of\nsymmetalism, uy at the suggested\nration of 75 cent gold and 25 per\ncent iilver for reserves, would be\na muoh more workable system than\nthe old gold standard, provided the\nother major natloni would agree to\nit. But that il the rub. No such\nagreement is in prospect. And for\nus alone to attempt such a system,\nin monetary conflict wtth the rest\nST.   VITUS   DANCE\nOn*, ef the dlstnaslng tad em-\nbtrruttng ailments In youngster*\nbetween 5 *t|d 16 years of tge Is\nChore* or St..Vitus Dence.\nThe pecuUir Jerky movement* lh\nthe fee* tnd trmi, often won* on\none side, tre familiar to everybody.\nSt. Vitus Dance I* dut to htrm-\nful poisonous substances ln tb*\nblood Irritating certain nerve cen*\nten; theee substances rwult from\nInfections, poisoning from Intestine\nor from tiredness of th* nerve\netlls.\nWhile some cases occur without\nsny known or exciting cause, most\nof tbem ctn be traced to menttl\nstrain, worry, shook, overwork at\nschool, tear, religious amotion, or to\n\u2022ome Infectious dltttte such tt\nrheumttlsm. mest lei, dlpbthertt,\nwhooping cough, eonttlpttlon.\nFortuntUly Bt. Vitus Dane* can\nbt cured; ln fact than ta t ntturtl\ntendency to recovery ena wben no\ntreitment I* glvtn.\nA* thll tllment very often de*\nvttoM la nervous, Intelligent and\nambitious children who an overworked *t school, cutting down on\nth* houn of itudy and homework\nmty prevent tttack* Tbe youngtter\nihould get ii much of th* outdoors\nii poulble.\nIll* ututl trwtment la rttt. ud\ntht use of such drugs ta traenlc.\nergot, Milcylttes, tnd extract of\nthyroid aland.\nTou htvt read about the treitment of certain ptfyoui illmenti\nby injecting mtkrlt orgtnlsmt Into\ntht pttlent thtu ctuslng Intense\nfever or hett In a number of oa\nwhen tb* malaria' was cured the\nnervous aliment disappeared. '\nSimilarly Drs. Lucy Porter Sutton\n\u2022nd Kttharlne O. Dodge, New Tork.\nused injection* of thyroid-parathyroid vaoolne aa a meant of causing\nfev< \u25a0 In ISO ataok* of chore*. Compar-\nini thll method with tbe other\nmethods In 160 hospital cues, they\nfound thtt * the ltngth ot the attacks had bttn reduced from 37\nSay* In tb* untreated moderate\ncue* to tbout t int.. and from\nn dtyi in seven untr**t*d eean to\n\u2022bove 15 dtyt ln tbe tretttd cum\nThll Ihould be of Interest to\nptrents tnd phyiicitm u anything\nthtt will ihorten the length ol thew\nttttckt WUl bt grettiy welcomed.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN BADIO\nCOMMISSION NETWOEK\n6:00 Qypey Rhtpeody\n6:16 Ann Jtmlton, _oprtno, Toronto\n(JO NBC. Symphony Concert\n7:00 Moonlight on the Ptclflc\nlit' Newt tnd Weather Forecut\n7:8\u00bb Vincent Lopet' orch. fr. N.B.C.\nIM Vldt, Llla and Caddy\n6:15 WoodhouM and Hawkina\nNJt.C-1.00 NETWORK\ntan KQW KFI KOO KOMO KJR\nSM   \u00abM    SW    IM    MS    *7*\n6:00 First Nlgbter, original drama\n630 Jack Benny, Mary Llvlngstope;\nFrank Parker, Beator't orch,\n7:00 Arnot 'n' Andy\n7:15 OeDe and Ole-rn, oom iketch\n740 Mickey Olllett*. euophone\n7-90 Ona Mtn't Family (KOA)\n7:45 Thl FhlUtttne (KOO, Kl ,\n7:45 Ninette LtStlle, balla- linger\n6:00 Voealltti; Kmll Polak'i oreh.\n8:16 One Man's FamUy\n5:45 Is Old Brull\n\u00bbW> Meredith WUaont oreh.\n040 Tom Coeatty'i orch.\n10:00 Newt FltthM, Stm Hayea\n10:16 WlUlamt-Wtlth orch.\n1045 Pteet-Rtdlo New* Service\n11:0'. Ou* Arhelm'a orch.\n11:00 Hippy Ftlton'i orch (KOO)\nll:30\u00abJtck Bals\/s oroh.\nC.B.S.-DON Ul NETWORK\n'     KVI KFRC KOW KSL KOL\n570   SM    MS    11SO 1210\n6:00 Tbe Program of the Week\n6:50 Conflict by TA StrlbUng\n0:45 Edith Murrty, songstress\n7:00 The Republican Re-actlon\nIM Minute Melodies (DL)\n7:30 Charlea Davli' orch.\n740 Court of Human Relations\n6:16 Carl Hoffmayr'* orch.\n6:50 Sam Robblns' oreh i\n5:46 Friday Frolic, variety (DL)\n9:00 Jack RuaaeU's orch.\n040 Etrl Hints' orch.\n10:00 Htrry Jtckson's oroh (DL)\n1040 Ous Arnheim's orch. (DL)\n11:00 Aaronson's Commanders (DL)\n500 m\n600 w\nCJOB\nWk \t\nVANCOUVER\n646 Stock Quotations\n6:45 News Vtrietlet\n7:16 Joan MlUar, talk\n740 Dr. Lyto Triford\n8:00 School of Music\n8:30 Baseball Broadcast\n10:15 Orcheitri\n1150 k              CRCV\nVANCOUVER \u25a0\t\n8:00 3emp Collecting\n6:16 Newt\n8:50 See C-R.C Network\n0:00 Gypsy Fiddlers\n9:00 Isuelle Qtrtshore, soprano\n10-90 Oroh. tnd soloist\n10:00 Lite Newt Flashes\n875.7 m\nm w\nm k               KFO 441 m\nSAN FRANCISCO  60.000..W\n6-50 Robert Nurok's Ensemble\n6:50 Clyde Doerr's orch.\n7:00 Clef Dwellers\n7:16 Sporta Revue\n7:30 Comedy Stan E.T.\n7:45 Ninette La Salle. btUtdt\n8:00 Tom Gentry\"! oreb.\n840 Orlm* Clues, E.T.\n9:00 Clyde Lucu' oreh.\n9:15 Through the Looking Olue\n940 Spiritual Fantasy\n1*\">:00 Night Court\n11:00 Qua Arnheim's orch.\n1140 Charles Runytn, orgtnlit\nKJR\n\u202270 k\nSEATTLE\n6:00 Song Btg\n640 IT3'      .\t\n6:45 Flth Flaahtt\n7:00 Melody Rao*\n7:16 Pau Bunyan, dramatized\n740 Olympic orch.\n6:00 Musical Jigsaw\n6:16 Cowboy   Joe\n6:30 DoUars and Cent*\n6:45 Frtnk   tnd  Archie, I.T.\n9:30 My.tlc Aslt\n10:00 Metropolitan!\n10:30 Northern Llghti, Damikl\n11:00 Rtv. Htrry H. New\n1140 Vlo Meyers' oreb.\n508.1 IB\n1050 k KNX 2SS.B ra\nHOLLYWOOD 60,000 w\n6:00 News Service\n6:15 Concert Sntemble\n6:30 Jtye Rubtnoff't enMmble\n6:46 Melody Race, E.T.\n7:00 Wttanabe and Archie\n7:16 Mona Lowt, Mtlody Moods\n740 Ralph Beach, tenor\n7:45 King Cowboy\n8:00 The In-Lawi, pity\n6:16   Orch. M. Ventura, soloist\n6:46 Ambassadors\n0:00 News\n9:15 Drury Lane, tenor\n9:60 KNX Dance Band\n9:45 Stadium Boxing\n10:45 Fete PontnUl'a orch.\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBv Circle No. 4 of\nSt. Paul's Ladies' Aid\nNone but t\u00abt*d recipei\nwill b* inserted.     .     .\nTOMATO  SURPRISE   SALAD\nS tomatoes,medium sire\nVs cup diced cucumbers\nV. cup sliced celery\nVt cup chopped nuts.\n1-3 cup mtyonnaise\n% cup diced cooked chicken.\nScald tomatoea, removing skin and\nremove pulp with a spoon, chill all\ningredients and just before serving\ntoss all lightly together, refilling\ntomato shells, serve on lettuce\nleaves, garnishing each tomato top\nwith mayonnaise and chopped nut-\nmeat\nTOMATO JELLY SALAD\n3 cups tomatoes\n1 teaspoon grated onion\nVi teaipoon salt.\n3 teaspoons sugar\n4 teaspoons gelatine\n3 tablespoons cold water\n14 teaspoon paprika\nCook tomatoes and onion for 10\nminute*, add seasonings and strain,\nadd dissolved gelatine, mix, pour in\nmolds and chill. Turn out on lettuce\nand serve with French dressing.\nTOMATO SALAD\nSelect medium size ripe tomatoei,\npeel and scoop out the center, set\non lee to chill. When rtady to serve\nfill the cavity with celery, cot In\nsmall pieces and chopped nuts, cover with tablespoon salad dressing.\nServe on lettuce leaves or the ends\not celery or parsley.\nTUNA PISH SALAD\n1 cup tuna fish\n1 cup cooked riee\n2 medium tomttoes, diced\n% cup of mayonnaise (creamed)\n1 tablespoon minced onion\nBreak meat apart, add rice and\nminced onion, dice tomatoes then\nadd mayonnaise and mix well. Serve\non lettuce garnished with stuffed\nolives (cut Tn halves).\nof the world, would add to international confusion and might be\nexceedingly risky here at home.\nWe believe that the monetary\nproblem la important but not the\nprincipal factor in recovery; it ia\nsecondary to fundamental economic\ncauses and cures. It la insidious because It relies on dope instead ot an\noperation to cure a surgical case.\nThe idea that the government\ncan cure the depreaslon by control\nand arbitrary manipulation of the\nprice ot gold and silver has been\ndisproved by the last six months of\nexperiment ln thii country.\nTbe related idea of the silver extremities that more currency and\ncredit are the key to recovery ignores all the facts. The Job it not\nto get more currency and credit\nbut to put Into use that which we\nhave.\nUnder the circumstances it ia to\nbe hoped that the President will\ninsist that the proposed silver plan\nshaU remain discretionary with him\nrather than mandatory, and that he\nwill not establish a fused silver-gold\nor symmetaJUc base unlets and until there is the desired international\nstabilization on that basis, Perhaps\nthat ia the intent ot the President's\nnot to clear message to congress\nand of the bill introduced yesterday.\u2014Rock Mountain News, Denver\nDust storms wlU be Increasingly\nfrequent and wont ln thla country\nunleu the soil Is \"anchored\" down\nby vegetation and other oontrol\nmethod!, ln the opinion ot wme aoU\nexperti.\nAUCTION AND\n:ONTRACT BRIDGE\nBy the  World'i uadioa  author!.*\nMai Oh C WORK\n\"EXEUNT\"\n\"rwunt\" U a llttle oo* weed em-\nence that tppeara frequently i old\npltyt, nottbly thon by Bbtketpetra,\nla the plural of tbe mon oommon\n\"exit\". (A liberal tranilttl. of tht\nLatin word would be: \"they go out\").\nIt, therefore, mty be *pproprlit*ly\nused u tbe ntme for a \"plural\" Bridge\nexit, t mnewhtt unuiual play.\nTBI  \"\n*ri**r\n\u2666 5\n1\n\u2666IWH\n: -HK4\nmn^i\n\u2666 WW-\nt|<HW\nNX1****\u2122\n\u2666W\n\\ fWW l*>\u00ab\ntmt\ntM\n\u2666i\n\u2666 J-M-5-M        on\nWhen this hand wu played In a\nNew Tork City duplicate, Witt bid\none Dltmond. North, not vulnerable,\nmtde \u2022 \"nuisance\" overc. 11 ol one\nHeart. Eut bid two Hearts, ihowlng\ntt leut tbe flrat trlok (probtbly Ho\nloseri) ln thtt tult; thtt bid tlw wu\nt gtme-demtnd and a altm invitation.\nWeat contented hlmtelf with a Diamond rebld, and Eut Jumped to flv*\nDlamondt. After that, We-t, who bad\nnot ahowed tbe full strength of hit\nhand called alx Dlamondt.\nMoit Decltrera fulfilled tht alam\ncontract by brilliant play. North\nled tba Queen of Hearta which wu\nwon by dummy'* King. Declarer drew\ntrumpt, cathed tbt Ao and King of\nSpades, tlw Ace of Clubt, tnd ruffed\nhit only until Club In dummy, Tben\nhe took a tecond round ot Hearts,\nftlrly confident tbtt South held no\nmon thin t doubleton. (North's\nbid clearly Indicated a ault of at leut\nfive card*) A third round of Spades\nwu led with tha hope that the trick\nwould be won by South. When thlt\noccurred, South wu forced to letd t\nSptde or Club, either of which give\nDeclirer a ruff by one hand and the\nneceuary Heart dltctrd trom the\nother.\nThe only South wbo defeated the\nslam, Mr. Henry Fuld, wu hoqest\nand modest He stated that at hla\ntable West had erred chronological\nand tipped off the correct detente b;\nplaying a seoond round of Hearts and\ntwo roundi of Clubs befon leading\nthe Ace and King of Spadu. This\n\u2022equence of pltyi (which would htve\nbeen mon mystifying lf tbe order\nhtd been tranipoeed) suggested Mr.\nFuld's defence wblch, nevertheleu,\nwu brIUltnt. On the King of SpadM\nhe dropped tbe Ten, on tbe. Ace the\nJack (the double exit). When Wut\nled a third round, Mr. Fuld's \"exeunt\"\npltyi put him In a podtlon to wlr\nwith the Queen or duck wtth th* Eight\nu he saw tit When North's Nine appeared, Mr. Fuld wu glad to duck.\nNorth, ln the lead with tha Nine, set\nthe contract by cashing a Heart trick.\n35 YEARS AGO\n(Rem The Nelson Dally Miner June\n_ 8, 158.)\n3. Mtthewn hu nurly completed\nSttlnn tbe yacht, Myth, ready fee\ne   eeuon.\n\u2022 a-.*\nSo fir thc poepl* of Ntlwn hav*\ncontributed 53600 for th* Sport* dty\non tht flnt tnd 11500 for tbe hoe*\n.pltal.-\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTh* adjourned mwtlng of the\nelty councU wu held lut night\nwith only Alderman HUlyer being\nabwnt.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nAlderman Beer niggtited tt the\ncouncil meeting lut night thtt tbe\nsaloon* should be  closed  on Sun*\nTOMORROW'S BAND\nTO4,\nf M4\n\u2666H\na\u00bbcfflL\ntw\nVM\n\u2666W44\n\u2666W43        \u00ab\u2022\nWhat ahould West's harvest be?\n\\-TEN YEARS AGO\n(From The DaUy Newa of Jnne I*\n_mu.\nTha Nelion Auto ptrk now hu\ntourists dtlly The work on th*\nntw building Is proceeding npldly.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. Haxtowood ot TraU\nmotond to tbt city yuterdtT.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBorn on jun* 7 to Mr. tnd Mn.\nA. J. Dunnett, Ro*-.\u00abon itreet, \u2022 ton.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAccording to tbt announcement\nof tba Rev. N. D. B. Larmontb.\n8576-15 bu been raised by ctn-\nvMiera for the erection of tbe nsw\nchurch In Filrvlew.\n20 YEARS AGO\n(rrom Tbe Dally Newi of Jane 6.\n1814).\nThe Dominion government Intend\nconitruoMng t telephon* between\nNelwn tnd WWttt and a telephone cable acrots Kootenai lak*\ntrom Balfour to Pilot Bay and t telephone Une from Pilot Bay to\nKootenay  landing.\n.- \u2022   .\nDuring May tbe earning! ot tb*\nStrut RaUway Co., ahowed an In*\ncnue of 538645 over tb* prevloui\nyur.\nt \u25a0\u25a0*  i\nThe commlttu which will look\ntfter tbe organizing tbt Male Volet\nchoir wtll be O. A .Brown, Leille\nCnufurd. I. Lupton, F. Warner*\nSmith and R. C. Tvlotdale.\nAUNT HEX\n\u2022Tn got ilni to tniwer for, but\nI never told t womtn friend har\nmidt-over cott looked w nice I\ncould btrdly tell It wu mtde over.\"\ndaya and at midnight on wuk daya\nu thty war* becoming to noisy.\nST. 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N. }., June 7 (AP)\nIn Innocent llttle ballyhoo ttunt\nmtd Into one of thow. gum note thought vu lotded todiy un-\nBlll Brown, member of the Mew\nHt Btate Athletic auoclitlon, got\nillnf with the trigger ind ill but\ntw prlmo Cirneri'i hetvywelght\nIt defence agalnit Mu Bier a\n\u25a0k Irom tonight right out of time*.\nBrown witched the brawny chil-\nnitr boi aine rounds todty tnd\nMl mnoanced he would recom-\ntnd tomorrow to the other tw\u00b0\naunttslon members, John 3. Phe-\nn and D. Walker Weir, thit the\nitch be postponed a month or\nUed oft entirely.\nWt IN I'PROVR\nrown'i   itttement   turned    the\nWant Young Men\nBuild for the Future\nTrain for Aircraft .\nEngineering\nSmallest Fin In Canada\nMition haa the moat promising future of any industry\ntoday\nWrite for Information\nCANADIAN AVIATION\nCORPORATION\n280 Celt tth Ave.\nVancouver, B.C.\nfight ctmp Into in uprotr; brought\nhowla of protest trom Hadtion\nSquire Otrden, ind left the Bier\nhtndleri, who suggested the pott-\nponement Idei yeiterdiy as \u2022 ballyhoo itunt. looking Uki until boyi\nwho forgot to let go of t lighted\ntky-rocket.\n\"If that's thi but Baer can\ndo,\" the militant, white-haired\ncommissioner tnnounced at the\nringside after Hitching the challenger clown through nine roundi\nwith four sptrrlng partner!, \"then\nHe shouldn't be permitted to Ilgnt\nCamera i( ill,\"\nThe itttement stirred up mors excitement thin tny fight ctmp has\n\u2022etn ilnce the tlmt Jack Dempsey\nbtndtged hli left inn one night\nduring training for hla comeback\nagalnit Jack Shirkey tnd \"accidentally\" lit a ntwtptperman \"discover\"\ntbtt old Iron Hike, hit ftmoui\nltft hook, wtt In t tllng.\nBIO BOY'S PEEVED\npompton LAKZS. N. J.. June 1\n(API\u2014Irked over the heckling to\nwhich he wu subjected yeiterdiy.\nPrlmo Camera walked out on ill\nvliltors to hli training ctmp todiy.\nThe big Italian, tcheduled to defend hit hetvywelght title against\nMu Baer June u. Jumped into\nhli ctr when tbe flret vlilton arrived ind roired off to a quiet\nhideout. Tomorrow he will resume\nboilng.\nHome Runs in\nBig Time\n(By thl Associtted Preu)\nHome runs yesterday: Ott, Giants,\ntwo; Bonura, White Sox; Fox*.\nAthletics; Verger, Giants; Watkins,\nGiants; Koenecke, Dodgers \u2014 one\neach.\nThe leaders: Bonura, White Son.\n15; Klein, Cubs, 14: Poxx, Athletics,\n14; Gehrig, Yankees, 13; Johnion,\nAthletics, 12; Ott. Giants. 12.\nLeague totals: American 238; National 22S; total 463.\nNorthern League\nFargo-Moorhead at Greater Grand\nForka   postponed,   rain  and  cold.\nOthers not scheduled.\nImlst en \"GRANT-1 KIT PROCURABLE\"-\u2122* Original\nVest ___.tV-*_.niln* tram \u2022\u2022M-ll Order Dt\u00bb..\" ''\nCeatrai Baa-d, M7 B-IIJ  SUM, Vajseoanc, S.C.\nI advertisement U not published or displayed by tbe liquor Control\nBoard or the Government of Brltlib Columbia.\nI 6-SNT THAT FRB6H DUDE\nDOWN \"TO  O'RVAKJfe CAPB\nTD COLLECT A. BIU. f\nWHAIT THEV\nVJQNfr   OO\nTO  HIM\nIf Baer Beats\nCamera .\nWill you be able to read about it round by round the\nnext morning, or will you have to wait till someone\ntells you about it? Maybe you are not interested in\nfights\u2014but you are interested in something else,\nthe stock markets, world news, local news, the serial\nstory. Are you going to get the same quick and\nreliable service on them as the fight fans will get\non the fight? Surely that is what you want.\nThen order The Nelson Daily News; it reaches\nyou a few hours after coming off the press. The\nnews is fresh, the stock quotations are the latest,\nthere is news from your locality. Just the service\nthat you need.\nSo, fight fan or not, The Nelson Daily News will\ngive you a quick, reliable news service that you will\nenjoy. Become an interested reader now; order\nyour copy to come daily.\nThe Nelson Daily News\nFIRST DAYOF\nGOLF SEES 3\nTIED AT TOP\nCruickshank, Lacey,\nCox Turn in 71 in\nU. S. Open\nSARAZEN IS IN\nNEXT PUCE\nEight Follow in Group;\nBritish Champ Has\na Bad 83\nBy ALAN OOULD\nAssocitted Press Sports Bdltor\nMSBION CRICKKT CLUB, Phllidelphii, June 1 (AP)\u2014Old Man Par iuc-\ncessfully bett ott tht attack, ot lone\nof thi foremost golfers of America\ntodiy throughout thi hot, wlnd-iwept\nflnt round ot tht open golf chimplon-\nshlp, but three of the htrdeet hitting\nprofeaelontls had him on thl ropes ts\nthey wound up the opening skirmish\nln i triple tie for the lead.\n\"Waa Bobby\" Crulckthink of Richmond, a pliyoff victim of Bob Jonea\nextctly 11 yetrs tgo, Joined two ittn\nof the metropolitan New Tork district\u2014Brltlsh-born Charley Ltcey and\nthe veteran Wilfred (Wlffy) Cox-\nIn i three-cornered detdlock at 71.\none over par, after the shooting had\noeased for tht flnt IS boltt of tht\n73-hole three-day Settle.'.\nTbe Say found a number of outstanding favorltea far ln the rear and\nthe scores it tht highest level on my\nopen ehimpionihlp tn recent yean.\nSABAZAN   IS  FOURTH\nAt lti cloee tlje \"Three Mutkitetrt\"\nbad a two stroke lead over their\nnearest pursuer, stocky Oene Sartien\nof Niw Tork with a 18; a three-stroke\nlettl ovtr a nock of othen Including\nPaul Runyan, the tournament favorite, at 74, and \u2022 five-stroke tdvtn-\nttge ovtr tht youthful tmtteur bold*\ner of tha open title. Johnny Ooodman of Nebraska.\nJimmy Johnstone, Toronto pro, left\nhimself fir behind with an SS. Tom*\nmy Pllmore, professions! hookeylst\ntnd golfing pro of Detroit, netted SO.\nJoe (Trick-Shot) Kirkwood. wearer of\ntht Ctntdlin.open,diadem, carded a\nneat 76 while the Canadian amateur\nchtmpion. \"Scotty\" Campbell of Setttle. thot a bad 89.\nJohnny Goodman's 76 wu tbl belt\ntny of tbe tlx Walker cup heroes\ncould product under the blustery conditions, but lt left the young shtrp-\nshooter In t tit for 12nd place tn a\nfield of Its.\nBLISS NEAR TOP\nMeanwhUe tbe ehamplon'i feUow\ntownsman tnd tmtteur rlvtl, Rodney\nBliss Jr., runner-up lttt year for the\nlntercollegltte ehimpionihlp, took tht\nday't honon among tbl tlmonpures\nby shooting a brtllltnt 7t wblch lilt\nhim ln a tie for fifth plica with wven\nothen, Including Horton Smith, Ptul\nRunytn, Mortle Dutra tnd Oeorge\nVon Elm. til a stroke behind Strum.\nWlllltm Lawson Little Jr., the new\nBritlth amateur champion carded a\nweird 88.\nTht profettlontlt, for thl moet part,\nwere equally u erratic, tilde from\nthe pace-iettlng group. Tommy Armour, the black Boot, blew himself\nout of thi running with in 82. Denny\nShute of Phllidelphii, tbi British\nopen king, potted t mediocre 78.\nKy Ltffoon of Denver, the sensation\nof thi practice sessions, wu In the\nbig group tied with Ooodmtn at 76,\ntogether with the colorful Walter\nHagen, Olln Dutra, Leo Dlegil. Id\nDudley. Harry Cooper end BUI Burke.\nOf tht front-runners Coi bid perhaps the but chince to hud the\nlethil wallop to Old Mu Par, but\nfor poor work on three short boltt,\nwhere he lost four itroktt to ptr,\nCox would have comt home with \u2022 61.\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNIIIIIIIIL\nSPORT\ni   PUFFS\n5IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIII7\nMORE BALLYHOO\nDont worry too much about Jack Dempsey s verdict on Max\nBier's condition ud his seemingly sincere suggestion that the fight\nwith Camera be postponed. Dempiey knew Defore he spoke for\npublication that postponement of this date, except because of accident, wu impoisible. He knows enough about the promotion end\nof the game to be wise to that >\nTherefor*, If he really thought Baer was in such a bad condition\nhe would have kept quiet and trainers would have thrown themselves\ninto the task of trying to better the situation. Instead, he makes a\nstatement! that can have no other affect thu to turn more fans in\nfavor of Camera to win. Apparently Dempsey, Baer ud so on hope\nto make a real clean up on the sloe ud so are doing and laying\neverything tbey cu to boost the betting odds against Baer.\nThere Isn't bit other reasonable explanation of what appears\nto be deliberate attempts by Baer's camp to turn fans agalnit the\nchallenger. For months no complimentary news hu been huded\nout about Baer, except his own tongue-in-the-cheek\" bouts which\nwan never meant to make tana partial toward him.\nIS THIS BASEBALL?\nThat lively ball in th* big leagues leems to be chuging th*\nscores into something Uke tennii tallies. No matter how muy redeeming pointi the ball has, there seems to be something wrong somewhere whan ball teams drawing down thousands of dollars to give\ngood exhibitions of strategy and difficult plays, get beaten, or even\nwin by scores of 12-6, 12-4, 15-3. ud 30-2 u has been the cue\nthe lut couple of days in the National and American leagues.\nA few yean ago when an uphill local league wai flourishing,\ntha fames brought considerable ribbing because of the big scores.\nIt would seem, now, that th* sand-lot league anticipated the big\nleagues by several yean.\nPUFF, PUFF\nSunday's program of local sports should satisfy the fans In the\nabsence of the senior bueball team. Salmo ball tossen, who will\nengage Fairview here, ll strengthened and the game should equal a\nleague battle. The soccer fare, to follow, will be a West Kootenay\nleague gam* with Trail, which is enough tald to soccer fanatics.\nAU BEVOIR,' BOB\nTennis and badminton followers have been busy shaking hands\nthis week with R. D. Hobson who checks out for ChiUiwack after\nthree ud a half yean' acUve association ln Indoor ud outdoor court\nactivities. During hla sojourn ln \"our town\" Bob hu gained a big\nfollowing of friends through hia sportsmushtp ud readiness \"to\ndig in\" ud work for the sports in which he participated, and its is\nwith no little regret that his frienda are uylng goodbye. Mr. Hobson\nalso hu hia regrets. He Had counted on at leut another summer\non the Nelson courts. He wu secretary of the Central Badminton\nclub two yean, served on the Tennis Club executive and was secretary\nof the Weat Kootenay Tennis association. Besldea a capable executive, he wu also a mighty fine player.\nGIANTS SWAMP\nBRAVES 14-5\nChicago Nudges 0 u t\nBrowns by Only\nRun in Game\nW   L  Pet\nAccident Results\nin Fielder's Glove\nD. Keiver Pitches\nKimberley to Win\nDefeats Michel in Baseball,\n8*5; Surges Ahead in tha\nLast Two Innings\nMICRIL, June 1. \u2014A good sited\ncrowd turned out to watch the flnt\nsseba.ll gtme of the teuon when Klmberley buebtil tetm came from behind In the eighth ud ninth lnnlngi\nto ttkt the gime trom lhe home\ntetm by 8-5.\nIn the eighth Inning ' *.e Klmberley\nteam rallied and scored three runt\nand held the home tetm scoreless.\nThtn in tbe ninth they icored two\nmore rum to put the gime on lot.\nDoug Keiver pitched for Klmbtrley\ntnd T. Krall for Michel both going\nthe whole route. S. Krall umpired.\nTwo prises, which were dontted\nby the btsebtll elub were dnwn tor\nduring the gtme, the ltdles prite be*\nIng won by Mrt. A, Klmpton tnd thi\nmen'i being won by L. Heycoek.\n\u2022core by Innings;\nKlmberley   .....100   MO   083\nMlcbel _- J00   001   100\nPOSTPONMENTS\nIN BASEBALL\nAmericu; faew York at Boston,\ncold.  Three games played.\nWOR*. (MASKS PRIOR   Wf*>'J\nTbiST?-\nAm_M IRWIN,\nWV04TBD\n1W.RWT\nOWit AFTER\nHE Broke Two\nRnsersona\n6K00HP PALL-\n\/s4.\u00a3>M>ntnmc.\n(By AL DEMAREE)\nGloves, muks, shin guards and\nchest protecton all ow\u00ab their introduction to accidents.\nPrior to 1877, masks were unknown ud catchers had teeth\nknocked out, broken noses ud\nother facial Injuries. Catchen in\nthose daya held a hard piece of\nrubber between their teeth U a\nbuffer against foul Ups. A piece of\nbeefsteak waa their only glove. Arthur Irwin, playing short for the\nold Providence. Grays Invented the\nfirst fielder's glove. He broke two\n(ingen on a ground ball, but Uie\nclub needed him and necessity lead\nto the first crude glove. Irwin daih-\ned to a harness maker's shop and\nappeared later wearing a leather\nprotection for hii crippled hand.\nWhen th* fingen healed, Irwin continued to wear the glove. Other in-\nfielders. noUdng that the lfather\ncontnpUon helped his fielding and\nno longer In fear of being called a\n\"slsiy\" for wearing one, had the\nharness maker make them one.\nCheat protecton for catchen followed, th* flnt ones being comforters off their beds or small met-\ntresses.\nTODAY'* QUESTION\nWhat waa Babe Ruth's highest\nbatting average ud what year did\nit occur?  Answer tomorrow.\nAnswer to yesterday's quaatlon:\nThe Philadelphia Athletics spend\nhundreds of dollars each year combating Japanese beetles at Shibe\npark.         ,\nDODGERS SIGN\nTOM ZACHARY\nPHILADELPHIA, Junt 7l API-\nTom Zachary, vet-inn ltfthuded\npitcher, made * free agist by Boi*\nton Brtvei 10 diyi ago, todty signed\nby Brooklyn Dodgers.\nTIGERS HOLD\nTO THE LEAD\nDefeat Clevelanders\n11-6; Chicago Is\nBeaten\nW L Pit\nDetroit  27 19 .587\nNew York   28 tl -5\u00ab8\nCleveland  22 19 .537\nft Louis.  23 20 .535\nWuhlngton  24 23 .511\nBoston   22 23 .489\nPhiladelphia  IS 28 .409\nChicago  16 28 .384\nDETROIT, June 7 (AP).\u2014Detroit\nTlgen continued their role as pace*\nmaken of the American league to*\nday by defeating Clevelud Indians 11-6 ln the final game of the\nseries.  Gluts wer* idle.\nCleveland     8 12   2\nDetroit   U It  0\nHildebrand, L. Brown. Winegar*\nner ud Myatt; Bridgea ud Coch*\nrue.\nBONURA  GETS  HIS\nFIFTEENTH   HOMER\nCHICAOO. Jun* 7 (AP)--A three-\nrun St Louis nlly in the ninth inning erased the effect* of Zeke\nBonura's 15th home run today ud\nthe Browns took the final game\nud the series from the White Sox,\n5-3. BHE\nSt Louis     8 13   0\nChicago  ' S  \u00bb   1\nNewsom, Knott ud Hemiley;\nGaston, Wyatt ud Madjeakl.\nFOXX   8LAMS   OUT\nHia   FOURTEINTH\nWASHINGTON, June 7 (AP). -\nEarl Whltehlll .and Pinch-hitter\nSam Harris led Wuhlngton Sena-\nton today to a 7*3 victory over\nPhiladelphia Athletlca. Jimmy Foxx\nhit his Uth homer of the season.\nRHE\nPhiladelphia     3   8   1\nWashington      7   9   1\nCain, Kline ud Hayes; White-\nhill ud Phillips, Berg.\nPACIFIC COAST\nLEAGUE\nUs Angela*    3  9  0\nSan Francisco    2   8   0\nJ. Campbell and W. Campbell:\nGibson and Woodall.     '\n18   .80.\n.524\n,400\nNew York 30 17\nChicago   tt 18   .617\nPittsburgh... \u00bb 17   .805\nSt Loula 27 18   \u00bb\nBoston 22 20\nBrooklyn   }8 27\nPhiladelphia  \u2022\u2022 15 27   .357\nCincinnati     9 82   .22-0\nNEW YORK, June 7 (AP).-Af\nter nearly 'blowing' a game through\nFred Ftt_*immonsr liberality in giving hits and a couple of costly in*\nfield erron, New York Glut* staged\none of their characteriatlc late rallies today and defuted Boston\nBraves 14*8.    \\\nTh* victory gave th* Giants a\nclean sweep of the serlea ud a\nrecord of 12 victories in 17 home\ngames in th* past f*w weeks. Mel\nOtt crashed out two home runs and\nJohnny Vergei ud George Watkins\ncollected one each. \u00bb H I\nBoston     8 13   1\nNew York  \u2022MH   *\nFrankhouse, Brudt and Hogan;\nFttielmmoni, Luque and Mancuso,\nRichards.       ________\nsound, uki aahall oami\nST. LOUIS, June 7 (AP).-Big\nJim Weaver, recently picked up by\nChicago Cubs when St. Louis\nBrowni turned him back to Newark,\npitched shutout ball today u Chicago won tha aeriea final from the\nCardinals 1-0 ud mad* it two out\nof three for the aeries.\nR H I\nChicago     1 1J  0\nSt. Loula  \u20220   7   0\nWeaver ud Hartnett; Hallahu,\nMooney and V. Davies.\nANOTHER 1*0 SCORE\nAS BROOKLYN WINS\nPHILADELPHIA, June 7 (AP>.-\nKen Koenecke, the fint Dodger to\ncome to bat walloped a home run\ntoday and that enabled Brooklyn\nto ulvage the final game of the\nseries with a 1-0 decision over the\nPhillies, RHE\nBrooklyn *    ill\nPhiladelphia      0   7  0\nLeonard and Lopei; Darrow ud\nJ. Wilson.\nPIRATES  NOSE  OUT\nRIDS BY 2 TO 1\nCINCINNATI, June 7 (AP). -\nYoung Ted Kleinhus pitched a\ntight game for Cincinnati Reds today, but \"Red\" Lucu shaded him\nnevertheless ud Pittsburgh Pirates\nwon again, 2*1. RHE\nPltUburgh      -  1. 0\nCinclnnaU       1   \u2666  0\nLucu and Paddtn; Kleinhus,\nKolp ud O'Farrell.\nGermany Is Third\nin World Soccer\nBaseballs Big Six\ntO TBI ASSOCIATED PUSS\nHelm. Mutual., after levenl\nthreat!, knocked RollU Hemiley twty\nfrom tht Mg all and Americu\nlugue bitting leaderablpe yettarday.\nHeinle bit twice ln three time up,\n\u2022ending hli tvtrige up four polnta\nto 891 while Himilty, hitting on*\nout of four, dropped five point*\nto S90, charity oehrlnger outdlt-\nttneed all tbe big ill bitten wltb\ntwo Wtt for t perfect day at the\nplate.'Be gtlned mtn pointi for a\nMS mark. *\u25a0\nAU thne nttlontl league member! loat ground, getting one bit\ntpleee.\nThe Itandlng;\nO  Ab  a I  Pot.\nMtnuth,\nSeniton     47   HT   87   77   491\nOihringir,\n7-ien     46   176   40   88   Mt\nBeamy,\nBrownt    84   128   14   48   480\nleille,\nDodgen     48   174   38   83   Mi\nDrbanekl,\nBraves     a   180   86   68   .358,\nTerry,\nOlanti  47   183   86  68   487\nRAlAM\nSTOPCRICKET\nYorkshire-Glamorgan\nMatch Held at a\nStandstill\nLONDON, June 7 (CP cable)\u2014Rain\nprevented further pliy today In the\n(Irst-cli* county cricket match between Yorkshire ud Olamorgu at\nHull. Closing Mom ln other matchu\nthat and tomorrow follow:\nNorthtmptonshln 88 ud 134 (J.\nSmith five for 30 ud five tor 80.\nEnthoven tour for 37 and Robins four\ntor 66); Ulddlean 91 ud 38 for no\nwlcketi (Matthewa fin for 86, Part*\n\u2022ridge five for 39) at Lord'i.\nDerby 137 and 38 -for four (Olover\n\u2022li for 37); Sumy 833 (Flihlook 61.\nSqulrtt 63, Gregory 134, Worthlngton\ntlx for 90) at the ovtl,\nLtncuhlri 464 for five declared\n(Hopwood 390. Tyledeiley 184); Olou-\ncetterthlre 188 for nven (Moore 74.\nBlnfltld 88) at Gloucester.\nSomenet 391 (White 118, Inglt Ypn\nPowell 63); Himpthlra 318 for ilx\n(Arnold 71, Mud 88) it Bath.\nNottlnghanuhlre 881 (Harditaff 100,\nVoce 86. AitlU five for 86): Lelceiter-\niblre 103 ud, following on, ilx for\nno wickets (Larwood five for 41) at\nLelcet-er.\nWorceiterihlre 1*7 and 9 for no\nwlcketi (Bull 79, Hayer four for 39.\nPtlnt four for 48); Wtrwtekthlre 474\nfor eight declared (Kllner 130, Croom\n211, Sutall 67, Ptrki five tor 144) at\nBirmingham.\nlatex 334 (O'Connor 84. Pelhim four\nfor 89); Cimbrtdge Univenlty 88 for\nno wlckett (Allen 80 not out) it Cambridge.\nAt the end of pliy yuterdiy at\nHull, Yorkshire hid scored 188 for\nfour wlcketi.\nTJ8E THR  ('i.A!*!*tK\u00bb:l>   AIIS.\nWRIGLEYS\nEVERY\n'A ::\nIM\nNAPLES. Italy. June T t'AP)\nmuy todty won third plice In thi\nworld toccer chtmplontblpa, piling\nup thrw goalt early in thi gamt\nand then holding Austria aafe to\nwin 3-3.\nTbe two tetmt were defetted ln\nthe Hml-flnili by Italy and Ceech*\noelovtklt .respectively, whleh mwt\ntt Rome for the title Sundty.\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nBaltimore 2; Syracuse 4.\nNewark 14; Albany 3.\nRochuter 4; Montrul 6.\nToronto 4; Buffalo 17,\nThe longeet lift on record, according to fully authenticated medtctl\nrecords, wu not quite 111 yean. *\nuwpatim\nSATISFYING\nSacramento\nOakland\n8   9   1\n6 IS   3\n12 innings.\n. Hartwig\nlu ud Rilmondi\nCalvo, Hartwig and Wirta; Doug-\nMiutdns.:;...;.  1 si\nAt Hollywood T\u201e...    4 10   3\nJohnson, Rohwer and Fltipatriek;\nSheehan and Henhberger.\nAmerican Association\nLouisville 6; Toledo 1.\nMinneapolis 8: Kansas City 1.\nSt. Paul 4; Milwaukee 2.\nOGOEH'S'CUhweUlhalSiniykei Wed\"\nIVE SUBS OOT TO GIVE MAO-WIT FOR THl-S\nSUMMER COTTAGE IDEA AND DOUBLE CREDIT\nFOR PUTTING IN A OOOD 9UPPLV Of MV BWOUIITI\nOGDEN'S\/\/\nCUT PLUS\n \u2014\u2014 '\u2014\nPAOl SIGHT\n-THI  NILION  DAILY  NIWI.  NILION.  B.C.-FRIDAY   MORNINO,  JUNI  6,  19S4-\nTEST CRICKET\nBATHE ML\nSTART TODAY\nAustralians Appear to\nBe Weak Against\nFpst Bowling\nHALF OF TEAM IS\nNOT EXPERIENCED\nAll But Two of British\nCrew JHave Played\nin Tests\nNOTTTNQHAM, Bnglud, June 1\n(CP ctblei\u2014Englmd ud Austrtiii\nclub Prlday In tbe first ol the\nseason's five tett matchet, the claw,\nlc battle* ol cricket, renewing a rivalry which hu existed for neirly\n80 yean.\nThe Australians htve brought over\nt tine combination of youth and\nexperience, limed for grett bitting\npowtr, ln an effort to regain the\n\"Ashes\" lott when Bngland vlilted\ndown under In 1982-83.\nBut the vlilton have proved\nthemselves woefully weak agalnit\nvery fut bowling. Btrlng of Hampshire stood tbem on their heads\nlist month. For thii reuon tbe\nEngltih turn Includes a joungiter\nOf whom great things ire npected\u2014M-year-old Kenneth Farm of\nCambridge and Essex, tall trund-\nler with danllng speed.\nAU EXPERIENCED\nWith the exception only of Fames\nUd C. P. Walters of worceater,\nthe entire panel of 14 from which\nthe English tttm will be selected\nhu hid experience ln the teste.\neither In Bnglud or Auitnlli, or\nboth countries.\nA   notable   absentee   however   Is\n-Hirold   \"Lightning\"   Larwood,   who\nafter a long  lay off with a foot\ninjury dou not quite feel up  to\ntest pliy.\nPatsy Hendren \u00ab Mlddlmex, who\nwhaled AUHle bowling Ior lis runt\nat Lord'* * couple of weeki tgo,\nand tb* redoubtablt Herbert Sutcliffe or Yorkshire ire the veterans\nof the English team. Patsy hu been\non every tut eleven against the\nAussies ilnce 1931, with the exception nt the 1932 tour; Sutcliffe\nhu been la every team since 1928.\nThe Naweb of Pattudl, Willy\nHammond Of Gloucester. Leille Amet\nof Kent, Maurice Leyltnd of Yorkshire, Morris Nichols of Essex. Hedley Verity of Yorkshire, Thomu\nMitchell of Derby, William Bowes\not Yorkshire and Oeorge Oeary ol\nLeicestershire tn othen on tht\nEnglish side.\nrt. E. S. Wyatt, Invited to itay on\nthe tetm, hu i illght Injury on\nhit thumb but lt Is hot expected\nto meet hli pity..\nALLIES NEW TO TEST\nThe Aussies have 16 men from\nwillrh to select their 11, and half\nof   them   are   newcomer,  to  test\ncricket.  They  have  been  playing\nIn   England   since  urly  ln   May,\nwinning (Ive matches and getting\na draw In the other five.\nI*u  those  10 mttchei they hive\nknc-.Jd  up  tour  double  centuriea,\nwli.ii   W.   H.   Ponsford   leading   thi\nbitting  ptrtde \u2022followed  closely  by\nDon tradman.\nPonsford scored two of the double\neen.urtes. Brtdmtn tnd Stanley Mc-\nCib. uch rolled up one.\nMcCabe bu been placed wltb\nPonsford In the strongest partnership the Australians have tound.\nThis pslr accounted for a third wicket partnership of 389 rum tgtlntt\nM. C. C. bowling.\nMcCabe 33 yeara ol tge, Is probably the best til-rounder on the\nvisiting ilde.\nIf anyone doubted then wu dynamite In tbe 1984 Australia bats, the\nrecord of the tour todty would\ndispel it. E. A. Chlpperfield, the\n\"baby\" of the team\u2014he is just 20-\nknocked up 178 runs tgalnit Essex.\nAgainst Hampshire he icored 118.\nnot out.\nWilliam A. Brown of New Bouth\nWales, where Chlpperfield ume\nfrom, li another newcomer to test\ncricket. He ls t brilliant bat ud\na lightning field. Against, Lancashire\nhe wu good for 119 rns this wuk.\nHe alw took 106 off Cambridge\nUniversity bowlers.\nCtptaln W. M* Woodfull wtllopped\nLancashire bowling thll wwk for\n173 runi. not out.\nTomorrow'! mttch, whtch will run\ntour dtyi, It th* 130th mttch between Bngland and Australia. The\neerlea opened ln Australia in 1878.\nCuriously, both have won 81 mttch-\n\u2022*, th* other 37 being dnwn.\nFlathei From the Wirei\nOTTAWA\u2014Hous* of commons\nwill be allowed debate on Hansard\nbattle between Hon. Robert Weir,\nmlnlater of agriculture, and Cameron R. Mclnfoah CLib.-North Bat-\ntlefordl. Cluh occurred in house\nThursday between two stopped by\npremier after speaker threatened\nto name\" .Mr. Mcintosh.\nVANCOUVER - Singing of\n\"Praise God From Whom All Bleti-\ningi Flow\" at end of Premier Pat-\ntuilo's meeting here cause of widespread comment\nBOISE, Ida.-Dr. William Erken-\nbeck still in stupor nearly thr**\nweeki after being bitten by Black\nWidow ipider.\nSEATTLE\u2014Strikers and shippers\nagree to terms for release ot Alaska\nshipping late Thursday night.\nMONTREAL \u2014 Definite upswing\nin inter-Empire trade will continue\nas long u dominions agree to close\neconomic planning, to drive out\nruinous price levels by outside competition, Canadian Manufacturers\nassociation told. Sir William Clarkstart Saturday.\nsays recovery will com* to world\nonly when natlona discontinue artificial stimulation of uneconomic\nproduction.\nVANCOUVER-HSlxteen uniformed Royal Canadian Mounted police\nwill leave Saturday for Portland,\nOre., with delegates to Canadian\nLegion convention to be, presented\nwith and return to Canada with the\nmace taken from Upper Canada\nparliament at York by American\ntroops in War of 1819.\nMADRID\u2014Two hundred striking\nfarm laborers arrested. ,\nCHICAGO \u2014 Midwest blanketed\nby rain but damp la too late to save\ndrought-stricken crops. Estimated\n50,000 in dire need.\nEDMONTON-Tula* \"Stenographers,\" champe of women'a basketball in U.S.A., en route to meet Edmonton Grads for International title.\nMabel Munton, star Gnd player, injured ln car crash on way to practice and will be out of series which\nEAGLES HAVE\nAUTO MISHAP\nIrvine and  Johnson\nHurt on Way to\nConvention\nTRAIL. B. a, June 7.\u2014Club sched*\nuie games of the Trail-Tadanac Lawn\nBowling club resulted Thursday\nnight ti follows;\nW. Hw 18, J. Buchanan 18; A.\nBalfour 17, R. McGhie 18; R. Weir\n17, Dod Witton 11; W. Ctmpbell 13,\nJ. Johnion 11.\nThe Eaglea' auto trip acrou the\nborder to Spokine on T-tesday, wu\nmured tllghtly when Harry Wissick\nnn Into difficulties on t new piece of\nrotd netr Metallne Palls and hit cir\nturned over. Wllllim Irvine received\nt shoulder Injury and Pred Johnion\n\u2022 cut head, but the party wu able\nto continue, no damage having been\ndone to the car. Tht ptrty, tome 30\nIn ill, ittended a Joint lmtallatlon of\ntht Spokane and Nelson tertu ln\nthe Etglei hill tt Spokane.\nThe Inatallatlon took place at an\nopen meeting and tome 800 persons\nwere ln ittendance. The flnt ceremony war the Installing of the ladles'\nauxiliary. Ceremonies wen followed\nby an entertainment and dance. Some\nof the Melion party nturned the\nnext morning, while several stayed\nover until Wednetdty.\nTRAIL INDIANS\nBEAT ROSSLAND\nIntermediate Squad Take the\nIntercity Game 4-3\nTRAIL, June 7\u2014Rossland senior\nbill turn went down 4-8 before the\nTrtU Indlani, Intermediate aggregation, ln Butler park Thunday evening. Nell, new moundsman for the\nRossland team, went tbe whole route,\nbut apparently the catcher wu unaccustomed to hts delivery, two men\nln the tint Inning reaching first\nbaae after Nels htd itruck them out.\nThe new pitcher struck out eight\nmen. walked one and two men were\nhit by him.\nThe Indiana did not field their\nregular squad, however, and had tht\nassistance of two Trill union. Lefty\nFalrburn threw for four Innings tnd\nDecembrlni caught beginning ln the\nsecond. Buckna, regular catcher, wu\nhurt eirly ln the flnt inning and\nHopkins wu sent In to be relieved\nIn turn by Decembrlni.\nFalrburn did yeoman service when\npitching, striking out seven men and\nallowing two hlta. Broadhunt, wbo\nwent ln from the fifth inning on,\nstruck out four, walked one and tbe\nlndlint snared four hlta off htm.\nOutfielder Wmt of the Indlms\nscored a run and brought Kelly home\nbefore him ln the third Inning when\nhe mtde t two-base hit, whk'.i developed Into a run when tbe outflelden fumbled the ball.\nLineups:\nRossltnd\u2014Nell, Johnson, Purcello,\nHanson, Dame, Shannon, Burke, Marshall, Blair,\nTrail\u2014Broadhunt, Palrburn, Buckna, Hopkins and Decembrlni, Johnion, Cameron. Davidson, i-elly, Zuk,\nBurrows, West.\nLouis Demore umpired.\nTRAIL JIMMIES\nBEAT ROSSLAND\nTRAIL. June 7\u2014Several homers by\nMtry Clrlplch ind Can Rlngwood\nhelped pile up a 90 to 8 letd for\nthe Trail Jimmies when they engaged\nRouland glrla In an Intercity softball\ngame here Thunday.\nThe teams;    **\nRossland\u2014Irvin, Copp, D. Edwards,\nH. P**.**cylo. E. l_*_\\7f-.s. Moorecroft,\nMcDonell, B. Hey, Pslmqulit. Drrg\ntnd Rouel.\nTrail\u2014A. Siprunoff. I. Wright, M.\nGrlplch, C. Rlngwood, B. Smith. E.\nSmith. J. Rom, L. Siprunoff, Thorn*\ndile ind Thompion.\nKing Salmon Wins\nCoronation Cup\nEPSOM 30WNS, Englmd, Junt 7\n(CP cable}\u2014King Solomon won tbe\nimportant coronation cup thlt alter*\nroon with the American campaigner.\nMate, second md the filly Chttelaine\nthird Then wu only one othtr\natirter.\nLEGION MEMBERS\nGOTO PORTLAND\nTRAIL. B.C., June 7\u2014To ittend\nthe tnnutl provincial convention of\nthe Canadian 'Legion to be held ln\nPortland. With., June 11 to 14, H.\nP. Klngwell. lecretary, and W. Rig-\nby, representatives. Trail bnnch No.\n11. will leave here by ctr Saturday\ntfternoon. Mn. Klngwell will alao\nmake the trip.\nThis will mark the flnt occasion\nof t provincial convention being\nheld ln tbe United statu, tbe reason glvsn for this departure being\nthat t number of branches of the\nLegion wen established in Portland\nand district. Tha four-day convention will b\u00ab held during the Rom\nfestlvil ln Portland.\nPLAN PROGRAM\nFOR SALMO MEN\nThe Nelson city band and memben of the Toe H are cooperating\nto put on a program for the benefit\nof relief worken at the Salmo airport camp this Sunday. The Toe H\nis assisting with the transportation\nand with supper arrangements and\nthe band will give a musical program.\nTRAIL BOWLING\nRESULTS\nFRUIT MEN IN\nSESSION HERE\nAssociated Delegates\nMeet; Also Storage;\nStabilize Today\nFruit sessions of two days opened\nhere Thursday, tha big one being\nthe annual meeting of representatives of the local cooperative fruit\ngrowen locals of the Arrow laku\nand Kootenay districts held ln the\nboard of tnde rooms.\nOrganizations at eight points \u2014\nKaslo, Balfour, Sunshine Bay, Willow Point, Bonnlngton, Robson,\nRenata, and Burton\u2014were represented at this annual meeting, which\nembraced morning and afternoon\nsessions, wtth J. 3. Campbell ln the\nchair, and J. W. Robb acting u secretary.\nCHAMBERS SPEAKS\nAddresses were given by E. J,\nChambers, president of the Associated Growers of British Columbia\nand W. M. Vance, manager of the\nNelson sub-central, and the year's\noperations were reviewed. H. G.\nGreenwood, auistant nlu manager\nof Apple Salu, Limited, at Vernon,\nformerly of WfUow Point, was also\npresent. The annual meeting nominated J. J. Campbell for Kootenay\ndmctor of the Associated Growen,\nwith J. D. Macdonnell as alternate,\nand W. J. Claridge of Burton for\nArrow lakes director, with C. S.\nSquires as alternate.\nAfterward the annual meeting of\nthe Kootenay Storage association,\nwhich owns the building housing\nthe Associated Growen here, was\nheld, with J. O. Macdonnell in the\nchair.a nd J. W. Robb acting u aee*\nretary.\nSessions of the Kootenay stabilisation committee, whieh consists of\nJ. J. Campbell, S. C. Squires of\nRobson, and H. Fairbank of Harrop,\nwill be held here today.\nBIG CROWD AT\nFAIRVIEW DANCE\nRussell French Is Chairman\nfor Cards\nPUT MORE KICK\nIN ASSOCIATED\nTRADEBOARDS\nNelson Bpard to Help\nBylaw Revision\nCommittee\nEARLY COMMITTEE\nON RESOLUTIONS\nlncreued effectiveness of the Associated Boards of Trtdt of Eutern\nBrlttah Columbli, tbe organization In\nwhich all the loctl botrdi of the\nKoo:*nay-Boundary, tnd tome further wut, tre constituents, wu discussed by the council of the Nelson\nbotrd Thundty from *. o angles, thtt\nof Improved procedure, ln which the\nAssociated Boardi convention took \u2022\nletd by appointing a committee to\nrevise tbe bylawt, tnd thtt ot better\norigination of resolutions from the\nNelson botrd.\nA letter from the committee on revision, which li headed by Ven, Arch*\ndeacon Pred H. Oraham, uked for\nsuggestions from the Nelton board-\nall tbe botrdi no doubt being ip-\nprotched In the same way\u2014tnd tht\ncouncil agreed thtt thi matter of ap\npointing a committee to itudy the\nAuoelated Boardi bylaws tnd suggest\ndesired attention., thould be taken\nup by the full board next week.\nNEW  STANDING    .\nCOMMITTEE\nIn connection with drafting of resolutions for forwarding to the Auocltted Boardi. there wu an animated\ndebate, and a quite general opinion\nthat the resolutions committee of\nthis board at leut, oiight to be constituted much earlier than hu been\nthe custom, and ought to carefully\npau ln review the year's local resolutions, tn tddltlon to dealing with\nfresh matters referred to tt, when the\ntime ume for lti recommenditloni.\nOn motion of R. B. Oon and J. R.\nHunter, the council recommended\nadding a resolutions committee to\nthe board's Hit of ittndlng committees tppolnted each Janutry.\nA reeolutlon trom the Ktmloopi\nboard of trade representing tbat the\nforeit bnnch's vote for fire protection hid bun reduced, tnd urging i\nrelief prognm of building rangers'\ntrltli and lookouts, wu referred to\ntbe mining and natural- resources\ncommittee to ucerttln tht facta tnd\nbring ln a recommendation. It' hu\nbeen undentood here that the forest\nbnnch hu bun glvtn mon thlt yur\nfor lti protective service.\nPOSSIBLE SILVER LECTURE\nThe Stiver Assoclstlon of Ctntdi,\nwith headqutrten ln Vanoouver, wrote\nregarding the board sponsoring a lecture ben on tht tllver situation, a\nlecturer being available after June 18.\nIt wu felt tbat the board could\nhardly sponsor the lecture, but thtt\nlt ihould extend good offices ln supplying lnformitlon u to halls available and other data required, the\nnecessity of an early decision making\nreference to the full botrd Impossible.\nReporta on the recent banquets\nahowed that then wu a margin ol a\ncouple of dollin on the btnquet to\nL. A. Campbell, and a deficit of some\n\u202293 on the entertainment ot the West\nKootenty Centnl Ftrmen Initltute,\nthi latter Including varloui futuru\nIn addition to the btnquet. Theu reporta, by J. R. Hunter tnd Secretary\nP. O. Morey respectively, will go before the full boud.\nCOLUMBIA RIVER\nDROPPING, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., June 7.\u2014Tb* Oolumbla river dropped nearly alx\nlnchu during the Interval between\nWednesdsy ind Thundty retdlnis.\nOn the former dty the river level\n\u2022tood tt 13.49.M fut tbove tea\nlevel, and on the Thursday tt 1348 1\nfut.\nGlassified Advertising\nLEGAL\nBOB\"HOBSON\nLEAVING CITY\nActive in Tennis and\nBadminton; Goes\nto Chilliwack\nR. D. Hobton, t member of the itaff\nof thi Nelton bnnch of the Royil\nbank, luvu thlt morning for Chilliwack where be hu been transferred.\nMr. HObeon ctmt to Nelton from Vtncouver thru end \u2022 htlf yun tgo\nand during hla itay hss taken a\npromlrient part ln tennis and badminton. It Is through his association with the clubt that he hu\nmade a large following of friends.\nfor two seasona hs hu been secretary of the Kootenay Tennia aesoclt-\ntlon and for thru seasons on the\nexecutive of the Nelson Oolf and\nCountry Tennis club. He alao took\nin ictlve ptrt ln badminton and wu\nsecretary of the Centnl club for two\nyein.\nECZEMA RASHES\nI. intl SKIK TROUBLES\nSoothed A Healed by Zam-Buk.\nOintment 50 - MedicinalSoap _P\nMr. and Mn. Halgh, Mn. G. H.\nDavles and Mn. Gordon carried off\nmilitary whist honon at the Fair-\nview A.C. whist drive at the Fair-\nview Parish hall Wednesday night.\nFourteen tablu tttm in nlay and\nthe hall wu crowded for the dince\nthat followed.\nRussell French wu master of\nceremoniei and the committee was\nAl Ionian, George Fawcett, W.\nCrishop and Bert Walton.\nTRAIL INSTITUTE\nMEETINGS CLOSE\nTRAIL. Jun\u00ab 7\u2014Thft last meeting\nof the Women'i Institute.for the set-\nson wss held tn tbe Memorlil hall\nhere Thursday night concluding meetings until September.\nIt wss reported 37 babies were examined by the clinic ln the afternoon.\nMrs. W. Thompson of the hospital\ncommittee, reported she made three\nvisits to the hospital during tbe\nmonth of May. distributing magazines,\nclgareta and flowers.\nMrs. James Coupland gave a demonstration In tbe making of wax\nbutterflies. At tbe close of tbe meeting tea was served by Mrs. J. T. Hiw-\nmaud and Mrs. F. Wmonstone.\nTrail Cricketers\nInvited, Nelson\nTRAIL, BB, June 7.\u2014Trull cricketers, has and would be, have a\ngame ln sight before they've even\norganised a club. Kelson Cricket\nclub has Issued an Invitation to\nvisit the lake elty and use Nelion\nequipment, for an lnaugrual gams,\nand the bid, received by Ernie Mason, has been psssed along to others\nInterested ln reviving the gam*.\nJntereet hss been express** by a\nlarge number slnct announcement\nwas made recently that revival of\nthe game had been suggested. To\nget tha ball rolling Ur. Mason and\nId Temple are collecting to get\ndown to the business of organizing\na elub and preparing for competition.\nNIW WESTMINSTER, B.C., June 7\n(CF)\u2014A huge sturgeon tipping tbe\nscsles at 507 pounds wu caught ln\nth* Fraser river by two fishermen\nWednesday.\nSOCCER TEAM\nIS LINED UP\nA. Wallach hu now luted up a\nstrong team to meet Tnll ln a\nsenior soccer gtme it the Recret*\ntlon grounds Sunday following the\nSalmo-Nelson intermediate baseball\ngame.\nAt present the line up will be w\nfollowi:\nT. Morrli, goal; A. McCrone, J.\nMulr, tucks; N.' Bradley, 3. Ptrker,\nand O. Willich, htlf backs; T.\nNutter. E. Bowkett, A. Small. J.\nCorbin, tnd J. Wallach, forwards;\n8. Hepher, Gerry Whitfield and A.\nCorner, eparst.\nBakers Have Hands\nFoil FA Midgets\nAlthough finding tbelr hand full\ncoping with the attacks of a peppy\nbunch of youngsters, tbe Bakers\nwere able to maintain their second\nplaoa standing in ths district football league by defeating the Mldgete 4-3 in a close game at the Recreation  grounds Thursday evening.\nA. \"Major\" Wallach marshalled\nthe young footballers ln the fray\nat center half.   '\nThompson, Goodwin. J. Wallach\nand Creswell found the Midget's net\nfor their team's total and the Midget's goals were score by F. Graves,\nJack Whitfield and Bud Cooper.\nOne of Dinger\nGang Shot Dead\nWATERLOO. Is. June 7 (API.Tommy Carroll, bank robber and\naccused slayer, wu ihot in deith\nby petce offlcen hare today ;*\u2022-\nflnt of John DUUnger't mobsmen to\nbe killed In tbe far-thing drive to\nertdlctte tbe gtng tnd capture Its\nlesder.\nCarroll, fin bullets In hit body,\nfell w he niched for hit weapon\nto mitt unit by two detectives\nwbo ipotted hli rar tfter \u2022 tip from\ni mechanic HI died t few hours\nliter ln \u2022 hotplttl.\nCaptured with blm wu Jetn\nCrompton, 11, who ttld the wa.\ncirroil'i will for a \"week or 10\ndtyi.\" Both Carroll tnd the woman\nwen In the aenntlonil abortive\nfedenl police trip ln northern WU-\nconaln when DUllnger tnd hli out*\nliwt ahot tbelr way to freedom\nApril 33, leaving a tnll of two detd.\nAt thi time tlmt ntw hopes arose\nfor the cipture ot \"Wooden Oun\nJohn\" himself. Reports wen current\nthit mother couple ln I ncond\ntutomoblle fled the Wtterloo vicinity eastward and pollce mobilised for\nt drtgnet in efofrti to apprehend\nthe car.\n\\\nMUTUAL ACT\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOtlCB\nVincouver, Maria Fractional, end\nVlctorlt motional mlntrtl clilmt,\nsituate Ui the Nelion mining dlvlalon or Kootenty Dlatrlct, loctted\non Tcuowitone Mountain adjoining the property of the Outea mine.\nTASK NOTICE thtt I. A H. Oreen\not tbe City of Nelton. ictlm ta\nAgent tor frtnk untried, of the\nCity of Nelton, Free Mlner't Certificate No. 670070. Intend, ilxty dan\nfrom the dtte hereof, to apply to\ntbe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of lmprovementa for the pur*\nCor obtaining t Crown orant ot\nibove claims.\nAnd further take notloe that action, under tectlon 86, mutt be com-\nmenped befon tbe issuance of such\nCertificate et Improvements.\nDated thla ith day of May. 1934.\nA.H. GREEN,\n; \u00ab3-i)\nCAPABLE FARM HAND, MOST BI\ngood milter and good teamster.\nState wtges Apply Thot. Barkley.\nHt^Spur, B. c. -tnt)\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, June 7.\u2014St. Andrew's\nchurch waa the setting yesterday\nfor a beautiful noon wedding when\nKathleen Helen, younger daughter\nof Mr. and Mn. J. S. Page, was married by Rev. Leonard A. Morrant to\nWilfred Taylor, only son of Mr, and\nMra. A. B. Taylor of Fruitvale. Mn.\nHarry Elvin, sister of the bride, was\nmatron of honor and Idria Harper\npermormed the duties of best man.\nVemon Taylor and Harry Elvin\nwere ushers.\nTo the organ strains of tbe wedding march played by Brynmor E.\nSmith, the bride entered the church\nand wai given In marriage by her\nfather. Her beautiful wedding gown\nwaa of white satin with an overdress of net. Form fitting, the skirt\ncascaded to the floor in a aeriea of\nrufflea which formed a short train.\nA detachable cape had front ornamentation of gardenias. White shoes,\nhosiery and gloves, and a white\nlace cap were accessories complet-\ninf the bridal attire. A sheaf of pink\nroses was carried.\nMn. Elvin chose for her lovely\ncreation coral swiss net worn over\nsatin of matching color. The gown\nwaa of floor length. Hat and ahoes\nwere en tone and her bouquet was\nof pink and white carnations.\nPink and white peonies, daisies\nand orapge blossoms were used as\nchurch decorations, bows of white\nsatin marking the guest pews. During the signing of the register Vernon Taylor played a violin solo, accompanied at the organ by Mr.\nSmith.\nRetiring to the home of the bride's\nparents, the guests were entertained\nat a lovely reception. Mn. Page and\nMn. Taylor assisted in receiving.\nPink and white streamers and white\nbells were employed laa decorations\nfor the living room and the spacious\nverandah. The bride's table was centered by a three-tier wedding cake\nembedded in tulle. Silver vases and\nbaskets containing peonies, daisies\nand other garden flowers formed\nof the table decoration.\nFor receiving the bride's mother\nwore a blue three-piece suit, black\nhat and matching accessories. Mrs.\nTaylor was attired in an ensemble\nof black and white and black hat.\nCorsages of white carnations were\nworn.\nToast to the bride, proposed by\nRev. Mr, Morrant, was responded\nto by the groom.\nFor travelling Mra. Taylor wore\na three-piece luit of ichooner blue,\nmatching accessories, white turban\nand fox fur.\nUpon their return from a honeymoon spent in the south, Mr. and\nMrs. Taylor will make their home in\nEaat Trail.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMiss Mirgiret Dontugby wit guest\nof honor last night it a charming\nmlecelltneoui shower, Miss Kathleen\nHarris entertaining it the home ot\nher mother, Mrs. w. E. Harris. Card!\nand garnet fettured the entertainment. Fink tnd sweet wlllltm wen\nuted for floral decoration. The gifts,\nwblch wen arranged ln t ltrge box\ndecorated ln pink tnd white tnd topped by a boudoir doll, were presented\nto Miss Dontugby following cards.\nCentering the guut ot honor's Uble\nwu i brldil ctke ornamented by t\nminiature bride tnd groom. The gueiti\nIncluded Miss Jesn McLean, Miss\nAnnie HlU, Miss Jennie McKay, Miss\nHelen Verruh, Miss Jean Davidson,\nAlias Msrlon Llghtbody, Miss Joan\nHudson. Mlai Edith Ollls. Miss Camllle\nHall, Mn. John Shiw, Mrt. Alex.\nThompson, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mn.\nHerbert Jackson, Mrs. Angus Johnston tnd Mrt. Harris. Prlcei for cards\nwen won by Miss Davidson. Mist Hud-\nton. Mn. Bhaw ind Angela Cimblck.\nMra. Harrli tnd Mrs. Johnston served\nrefreshment!.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. O. B. Morrison ind fimlly left\ntbli morning for Vtncouver, when\nthey will tike up residence for some\ntime.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mtrlttt,\nTadanac, htve hid ta their gueat for\nt few dtyi Mrs. Mtrtatt'a alitor, Mrs.\nDouglts, of Winnipeg.\nDr. \"nd Mrs. J. H. Ptlmer have returned ..-:ii a shbrt holldiy it the\nnam,\nFairview Swamps\nthe Millionaires\nFilrvlew A. C. nn circles tround\nthe Millionaires tn i Mf tbtll bit tie\nThundty to win 28-7. Tbe Filrvlew\nnine icond three or mon rum in\ntil but tbe fint. tecond tnd ninth\nlnnlngi, collecting nine in the\nsixth.\nTbe Millionaires took tbe lead\nwith one run ln tht tecond but\nwin blinked up until the last inning when they rallied to icon alx.\nWaterer, Renwlck, St. Denis and\nFrench icored 17 rum between them\nfor Filrvlew. All but two Millionaire\nplayera collected a run apiece.\nMINERAL ACT\ncertificate   ot    Improvement! *\nNOTICE\nLot 14331. Dixie mineral claim.\nsituate ln the Nelson mining dlvliion of Kootenay dlitrict on Sheep\nCreek netr the Kooteniy Bell mine.\nTAKE NOTICE thtt I, H. D. Dew-\nton, ictlng it igent for the Koot*\nenay Belle Oold Mlnei Limited free\nMlneri Certlflcite No. 7330 D, Intend, ilxty dayi from the date\nhereof, to apply to tbe Mining Recorder tor a Certificate of Improvement! tor tht purpou of obtaining a Crown orant of tht tbovi\ncltlm.\nAnd further take notice tbtt ictlon. under section 85, muat be\ncommenced befon the lsiutnce of\niuch certlflcite of Improvement!.\nDated thla 10th dty of April. 1034.\nH. D. DAWSON.\n(3173)\nPersonal\nttchpileeOloara.'BTaeo^Lee'i\n,BemedyttHudion1i   -\ni Biy co\n(1761)\nHelp Wonted\nWANTBD---L _ ,_\u2014\nranch work and milker\n  ced man tor\nach work and milker. Box lists,\n ly   Rewe.,. _    _ (-MM\nWANTED    CAPABLE    OIRL.    PART\ntime, phone 408R. mornings.\n  13337)\nOIRL FOR OENERAL HOUSEWORK.\n_Apply Dtlly News Box 333ir (3380)\nFor Rent\nCOST CABINS. KABLO. LAKE\ntrontige off mtln rotd. A betuty\nipot. Rowboatt, telephone. Best\nfishing. Apply R W. Dtwton, Hlp-\nperapn  Ilk.,  jfclson. (3733)\nFURN OR UBHJlUl. n)\u00a3jtl\nweek or month. Medical Arte Bldg\nu^ (3784)\nPRIZES GIVEN\nPIN SMASHERS\nLegion Clubs Wind Up\nSeason at Annual\nBanquet\nWhat enthusiasm wu lacking ln\nthe earlier part of the season waa\namply made up for by Canadian\nLegion 10-pln bowlers it t pletstnt\nbanquet in the Oolden Oate cafe\nThursday night thtt wrote the finale to tbe 1033-34 action.\nSome (0 members of the ladles'\nand men's clubi were present and\nafter refreshments had been dispensed wtth an Imposing array of\nsilverware and prices ww distributed by President t. V. Brake.\nMn. John Chipmm. who mtde the\nmen look to their ltureli during the\nput seaaon, went home with a big\nthtre of the ladlee' trophlea. With\nno opposition forthcoming In the\nInterclub competition for the Caaeloa\ncup, donated by Mr. and Mn. Nick\nCaaslos, the Legion ltdles, who carried off the trophy tut year, will\nhold lt again this yetr. The eup wtl\npreiented to Mn. John Chtpmtn.\nwhou tetm Included Mn. Nick Caaslos, Mn. Jamea Mclvor and Mn. L.\nPlcktrd. Mn. Chtpmtn wu tlso skip\nof thi Legion team which carried off\nthe club competition and ihe and the\nmembera of her team, Mn. A. Oliver,\nind Mn. F. Johnion, reoelved prises\ngiven by tba club. Speclil prizes\nwere donated for a Surprise, tklpf,\nseconds tnd leads competition, tnd\nwtnt to the following:\nSkips\u2014Mrs. John Chtpmtn, Mri. H.\nLeslie, Mn. J. C. Hooker and Mn. N.\nCtaeios.\n&condt\u2014tin. V. Graves. Mn. A.\nOliver, Mn. A. Minton, tnd Mn. J,\nMclvor.\nThlrdi\u2014Mn. R. Riley. Mra. L. Plcktrd, Mn. H. K. Pltti and Mn. B,\nLanglll.\nThe high aggregate for the waaon\nwent to Mri. J. C. Hooker who bowled\nt 480 tottl and high alnglt to Mn.\nV. drives who rolled a single of 177.\nMra. John Chapman added mother\ntrophy to her collection when ihe\nwu preiented with the Ltnon cup\nfor high iggregtte In the local tournament. She apllled the maple! to the\ntune of 848 to win Uu cup. Thlt\nwu one ot tbe bett scores turned ln\nby the lidlei for aome time. Mri.\nJamea Mclvor took the Larson cup\nfor tbi lingle with a 188.\nAfter the distribution of the ltdles'\nprises by Mr. Brake who wu uslsted\nby Mn. John Chtpmtn, pruldent ot\nthe ltdlu' club, the men received\ntbelr awardi.\nJack Htmeon Jr. and hit tetm of A.\nFleming, O. Lovejoy tnd W. Swtln\nwu pruented with the big Collinson\ncup. lndlvldutl cupa went to the\nmemben.\nCupt for thl leidi. tecondt, thlrdi\ntnd iklpi were distributed u follows:\nHigh tvertges\u20148. Langlll 151, Barrett 143, J. Oouldlng 157, tnd J. H.\nAllen 188.\nHigh tlnglet\u2014A. T. Stephenion 313,\nW. Marr 100, A. Scanlan 103, N.\nCuatoa 314.\nThs bowlers were til given in opportunity of expressing their views\ntnd thanks wen extended to t number of partlu Including Fred Hartwig,\nwho had prepared the ttandlnga.\nJtmu Spencer, E. A. Collinson, donor\nof the trophies, md Mn. J. C. Hooker.\nThe pin boyi wen tlio remembered\ntnd \"Rutut\" Woolli received specie)\nMention for letting them up. Among\nthose who spoke were E. Collinson\nA. Fleming, O. Lovejoy.\nTWELVEWNTC\nSENIOR MATRIC\nBig: Class in Junior snd the\nGeneral Course\nl\u00bb--i'-c student! of the tenior hi|h\ntchool wUl sit tble year for tbe eentor\nmatriculation c^ml nations wblch\nstart Mondy, June 11, uid ln tbe\nJunior matriculation end genera,\ncourse examinations whleh start on\nMonday, June 30, eome 40 students\nwill write. Last year about 19 \u00a7tu-\ndents wrote their tenior matriculation exam: and about 33 the Junior\nmetric exams.\nWATER UNDER\nSIXTEEN FEET\nThe wtter level slipped btck another four-tenths ot t foot Thundty\nwhen ths noon retdlng give the\nheight u 18.8 feet above -,orq. Wednudty 'i retdlng wu 18 fut.\nFURNISHED    HOUSEKEEPING\nroomt tor  rent.  Annable Block\n^mm^^mmm~m9mmW^     (3788)\nSummer Resorts\norvj\u00bb\u00abv!L\nto UO monthly. 40-acn firm i\nto Wine 11600. Half caah. 1\n110. Market Otrden project:\nicre  calied firm. Oolnr oon_  _\nwonderful buy. I3O00. Ttxu 6.1\n3-acre lott wtterfront for the\nof small private meant. 1400,\ncaih. -flnddock- &    Co.\nOder tell\nAgent!, North Pend\nMind,\nVANCOUVIR\u2014Plin to ttty\nclav  Minor during your\nvtcation * In Vincouver, fit\nutei wtlk trom Stanley Pi\nlti mrroundlng Mtchu, ]\nutu .from  the ehqppln\nflxcellent cullne. Rltei\nncluilve.  por further  ___\nwrite Mri. Qoodill,  1447\nitreet.\nLighting Plonts-\nFDR. ROOMS,   STEAM   HEATED\nihower, termi mod. Can. Legion\n(2788)\nTHREE  RCK.M  FURW8H1\nfor nnt. Stirling Hotel.\nFURNISHED    AND    UNFURNISHED\nSultet tor rent\u2014Kerr Aptt. (8*788)\nTERRACE APTE.-Buutlful Modtra\nFrlgldiHt equipped suites. _i3783)\n \u25a0~l\u2014' \u2014\"t 807\n'OR \"itENT FURNISHED SUITE\nSilica itreet.      .   ' if\nHouses for Rent\nFOUR ROOM  COTTAGE.  RUNNING\nwiter,   fire   puee.   l\u00abge__>iejptng\nveranda.  At  Willow  Point. Large\n-       \u2014    Daily\n(3877)\nSnd'y   Beacb.'Bb'J \"8877, ,Dtg\nptrt\nApp\nFOR RtoT A?_WILU)W POINT,\n\u2022rtly furnished lskeslde cottage.\n.pply W. J. Dunn, R. R. IW*^,,.\nFOR RgNT \u2014 SEVEN-ROOMED\nhouu with ill modern conveniences. Phone S77Y. (17761\nKOOTENAY BAT SUMMER COT-\ntige for rent. Fully furnished\u2014\nApply   Storekeeper, (3839)\nnypiy    o\u00bbvi**a*c__\u00bb=i. \\_ts_s.i\nFURNISHED    HOUSE    JULY    AND\nAuguit,  APPly R* A. Alderimlth.\n,8868)\nSMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, SIUCA\nSt.PhoHc  470L. 137611\nFor Sa\\.\nUOHT FOUR WHEEL TRAILER,\numbrella top. Tent 10X13 Box\n3861,   Dally   News, (3881)\nTOR SALE - BARRELS, KEGS,\nsugar lacks, linen. McDonald Jam\nCo..   Ltd,  (3888)\nONE..BOAT   HOUSE   CHEAP. JJoJ\n3838  Dally News-\nm\nFor Exchange\nRADIO-RODOERS 5 TUBE MAN*\ntie type. Exchange for good row\nhott.  Phone  477L3. i3888)\nLive Stock for Sale\nHAVE TOO ' MANT COWB. MUST\nnil ill. Come ind tike your\nchoice. Hive twelve to choou\nfrom. Borne Juit freeh tnd some\ncoming fresh. Some Hblstelns,\nsome Ayrshire!, one Jersey, Price\nIt right. Chu. O- Rodgers, Cres-\nton,  B, C, (388Q)\nPURE BRED AYRSHIRE BOLL, .8\nmonths old. 886 cash or tike\nchtckeni or pigi or ill. Chrti\nThontelnton. Woodberry Creek.\nAinsworth. B* C. (8763I\nONE TEAM 3300 LBS. 5 AND -\nrein, tlio smaller horaei, one 3\nin. wuon. wanted 6 pick uddlu\ncomplete ln good reptlr. 0. O.\nQuite, Brie, B.-C, \u00ab*(, F. Porch\nRanch^ (3618)\nPUREBRED     AND     SHROPSHIRE\nEns and Iambi, good itock., Mtc*\nreth, Broadwater. B' C.   (3844)\nFRESH COWB AND COWS COMINQ\nIn Onde Ayrshire for sale. R. D.\nKennedy. Lemon Creek.       (38401\nKennedy.\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTBD-OOOD HORSE HOO TO\n1400 lbi. 6 to 6 years old. Broke\nto firm work.* A. Witater, Fruit*\nvale, (3874)\nLost and Found\nTO FINDERS\nIf gou ftnd i ett or \u2022 dog. a\npooketbook. jewelry or tur, or\ntnythtng elu ot vtlue, telephone\nThe Dally Newa A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be tnaetted without cost to\nyou. We will collect from tbe\nowner.\nPoultry and Eggs\nFOR     BALE \u2014 OOCKEREU     SIX\nweeks   old   10c   each.   B.   Heddle,\nR. R.  1,  Nelson.  B. 0.     (3888)\nRabbits\nFOUR BRED FLEMISH DOES WITH\nhutch 83 es-hT 16 rifle 310. L J.\nHoffman, Bouth Slocan.       (3876)\nBusiness Opportunity\nSMALL GOOD PAYING, NELSON\nBaker atreet business for sale.\nBox 3884. Dally News. (3884)\nProperty for Sale\nTHREE HUNDRED CHOICE BUILD-\nIng lota In tbe Tannine ot Ainsworth. B. O. For price ind termi\n\u2022pply John Burnt, Box 396. Nelaon. B. O. (3476)\n3 ACRES. SMALL HOUSE CLOSE IN.\nChetp for cuh. Applv Box 2777.\nDtlly  Newi,* (3777)\nAutomotive\nFOR SALE-LIGHT DELIVERY\nFord truck. Oood condition. Box\n3623. Dilly Newi, (3888)\nFor Sale or Rent\n8    ROOM    HOUSE    FOR   SALE ' OR\nnnt close In. Phone 872L.  (2646)\n-$9***S\u00a3\n5^^w#\ntoWstyt',\nMtttmtmi\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\nHe a line\nMinimum t llnu      \/\ni llnei, once \u25a0 I tt\n3 Unet, onn    *I3\n4 linn, onn '.    A4\n!  Unn.  I  tlmu       M\nI llnu. 6 limei   1.83\nI unn. a tlmu   1*18\nI linn. I monib   t-88\n3 Unu. I  month  lit\n4 llnu. I mimib   Alt\nAll aboie leu  10%  for prompt\npa) inenl.\n^wMMwre-i-i-nn, matmnmtmM\n3KW. DC * AC lighting\npltnt 6605,0\n3 KW. DC _. AC lighting\nplaht   .\". 14114\n1 KW. DC* AC lighting      .\nplant 330811\n32-volt lighting plmt .... 31014\nCombinitlon lighting\nplant  6 M'-D\n32-volt lighting bittery a MX\nAutomatic nr compresaor 1135A\nAir eorapreuor \u2022 ul\nGov't regulation ilr tank | 40.1\nAir gauges, blow-off valvei      1\nor   check   valvea.   ea.   t   |.|\nLEEDER'S LTD.\n1376 Portage Ave.,    Winnipeg,\nBusiness, Profession\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, g. F. _,\nMunicipal and Commercial AV\nP. O. Box ,1181. Nelion, B. G.M\nAssayerg\nE W. WIDDOWBQN eitabllihed I\n306 Josephine St.. Nelson, B.\nORENVILLI    H.    ORlMWO^b\nBstcr St.. Nelaon, Bo\u00ab 728.\nBoat Livery\nBEST PETERBOROUGH OUTBcSl\nmotor ti row boats tor hire by!\n-Fnnk Sell, Bilfour, B. C.jjj\nChiropodista\nDr. Mildred Slmondi Foot Speell\n406 Pernwell. Spokine, Main  lig\nChiropractors\nR. B, Ony, D.C. Ph.C. Ollker ;\n'\u25a0  HULTOREN   D.C,  Ph.C,  Pal\nOnduati McCulloch Blk.\nCleaning and Pregglnpl\nPRINO  COATS  OLEANEO Qf[M\nlined it thl Wtrdrobe, 417 Hilll\nElectrical\nJ.   p.   Coatee\u2014The   Electric   S\nSupplies and Installations\nPhone 786. TO. B\n.Florists\n3J\nWith Every purchase ot three*'*\nen   plams   lor   bedding   out,?\nwill   gin  you   ons   doaen.\nYour   own   choice.\u2014 \u25a0\nN1SLSON   FLOWER   SHOPPE!\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES, _\n.43. Cut flowera, potted pli\nand floral designs. (gg|\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON FUNERAL SERVICE,\nVictoria-St.\u2014Phone 98 Ud,\ntcndiat\u2014 F. C. Dtvli.\nHide Dealers\nn\nDEALER IN HIDES. J. P. MORS\n301 Biker at., Ncltonjja&JJ\nInsurance and. Real Esta|\nEACH YEAR MILLIONS OO UP\n\u25a0moke, Insure with T. D. ~\n\u2022*\u2022*!\u25a0> Royal Bink Bldg.   j\nROBERTSON   REALTY  CO\nRetl   utate,   laaurani\nAberdeen^block, Baker\nbP~W. DAWSON. RtaYbtata\n\u25a0urance, Renttlt Next Hlpi\nHardwire. Baker street.\nC.   D,  BLACKWOOD,  Insurant\nevery ducrlptlon. aaal _M. ~\na\nHE   DILL  AOTO  AND FIRB <\naunnoa. Reil Eittte. 608 WtrdJ\nJ.   E.   ANNABLE,   REAL   ESTA1\nnntala, imuranea. Annable \"\nufe;\nince.\n. FtRE ts AUtoUoSoJ. '\nce. P. E. Poulln, Phi 70,\nCHAS   F, McHARDY\t\nRetl Eittte\u2014phone 186*\nPatent Attorneys\nROWLAND BRITTAIN    . ,\nPATENTS AND TRADE MARU\nOldut Esttbllihed Pit Office InM\n445 Gnuvllli St.      Vancouver, Jj\nMachinists\n*     BENNETTS   LIMITED       .\nFor ill clauu at Metal Work. La\nWork, prilling, Boring and Gripdt\nMotor Rewinding, Acetylene weldt\nPhone 603\n324 Vernon Street.\nj.\nEngineers and Surveyor!\nA   HJOREEN CO. LTD. 618 WA\nSt. Wione 364. Nelson, B.C. (3\u00bb\nTTT~\u00ab_\t\nMining Engineer\nExamination, opentlon and maaa\nment of mlnu and mlntrtl\npropertlu. Roulind. B.O.   *\n H. B. BAWMN-HlUal'T\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,\nB.C. Land Surveyor;,\nPlumbing and H\u00ab--*---fc\nPLUMBING AND HEATING WO\nguanntaed. Rate* rtuonable. J\nius Reiitenr, PhoneMOM^gt\nMusical Tuition\nVIOLIN    AND    THEORY    T_\nMary   Heddle.  Ph.illBg.   (g\nSaah F-attoiy\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY. *BAl\nwood merchant. SI7 Baku\nSecond Hand Stores\n\u2022SECOND HAND STOVES FOB\nMri. Ridcllflt. 617 Vernon\nWE ' BUY    SELL,   AND  s-t<\nmoit  tnythtng, lbe Alt*\n\t\n wmmmmmmmm\n\t\n\t\nfoCA\nHIIlS STEADY\nAT VANODUVER\nMinto iii Prominence\n, But Unchanged ot\nthe Close\nVANOOOVSR, June T (OF)-Mlnto\nMu beek Into promlntnw. among\ntl* soldi on tbt vanoouver ttock at-\ndunge today but dttpltt lt* lnenaatd\nletlvfty th* iwu* rtmtlntd uaebaB|*d\nn dow it 55ft.\nOthtr unchingtd ttock Included\nUtrldltn it 1), Fremltr Border at 1,\nMiy at 50 and Monoid at 15. Brt*\n\u2022ma lott wn* of lh early rla* but\nna mil 10 up at the cloee at 15.75.\nIrtditn, though rather intctlv*, du.\nincited Bralorne and flnlihed 10\nihtid tt 3.50. Taylor Bridie at liv,\nna up IH, Kootenay Belli at 51 up 1\nind Rewtrd at a up IH. Fionter\nAotl tt 15.50, ihowlng a gtln of 60\nmt*. OruU Wlhkme and Dentonla\ntl IS and 51 were down I and 1\nMoit olli kipt their prevloui elc\u2014,\nIF. Oon. ulllng at 11 and Home tt\nMoet olli kipt their prtvloui elotet,\n_T. Oon, wiling at 11 and Soma tt\n1.10. C. _ I. however waa th* big\ntopping otf 17 cent* at M.\nI Brewerlet ln the industries\n  dro;\nOout U.-,_._\t\nlna 55 centt up trom tb* lut elow\nIt 11.66.'\nmm\nDROPjN EAST\n|Bonks Off Slightly;\nSmelters Drop a\nQuarter\nHONTRML, Junt 1 <CP)-Bteurl-\nte on the Montrtil itock tachtnge\nId otf todty.\nBank ot oommtrct loat iv, pointi\n> 151 and Novt Scotlt t point at IM.\nIttrnttlontl Nlcktl told oil SO centa\n11150 while Cintdltn Ptclflc relief-waa down _ md Contolldtted\nHelton H.\nBhawlnlgan Fewer, Bathunt Ftper,\nuebtc Powtr, Otntral Steel Hum,\nruck Bilk, Canadian Oar preferred,\n.0. Packin, Cement preferred and\nrydta Paper were otf imfll amouat*.\nFtamaat advanoed 1% pole:*, at U\nhilt Holllnger retponded to itrtngth\n\u2122 othtr goldi and moved up 15\nmta at ilto.\n\u25a0alta 16,055 thine. Bondt 610-600.\nMElJFWHEAT\nEXP0RTS1SUP\nJtmtoK. Jun\u00bb T (OP)\u2014ftport\nBf whttt in Mty amounted to 15,*\n\u25a056,770 buihelt vtlued it 115.862,164.\n\u25a0a lnerttte In value but a decreue\n\u25a0> volume il oomptred with the\n\u25a0tmtpondlng month lut year when\n\u25a0l.4M8-n buabela valued at lit,*\n\u25a0\u25a04,791 wer* exporttd, tht Dominion\n\u25a0uretu ot tutlttlei aaya In a report\n\u25a0uid todty. The averan value ot\n\u25a0haa* In Mty laat yur wu Kit\nmtt per buthtl whlli lut month\ni wu 71.5  otntt.\nWhut flour exported lut month\n\u25a0mounted to 481,715 vtlued at 11,-\n1*1,024, u oomptred wtth 555,0*0\nKnelt it 61,755,071 tn Mty 1155.\n\u25a0he tvertge tzport price et flour in\n\u25a0if lut yttr wu IS.07 ptr barrel,\n\u25a0bile lut month tt wu ISA!.\n[PRODUCE STEXDY\n\u2014 MONTRIAL,  June 7   (CP>-Prion\n\u25a0nirtlly held iteady on tht Mon-\n\" produce and dairy mtrkett to*\n[\"Butter No. 1 UM. Mcelptt nlnt\n' Metol Markets f *\nNIW TOBK. Jun* 7 (AF)-Copper\nquiet, elwtrolyttc not and future,\nblue etglt, 1.60.\nTin firm apot aad nearby 61.61;\nfutur* 61.60.\nIreB ttetdy and unchanged.\nLnd quiet, ipot, BiwYork 4.00i\nBut at. Loula 5.65.\nzinc itetdy, But Bt. Loula tpot and\nfutun 4.15.\nAntimony, tpot 8.00.\nBu tllver y, hightr at WA-\nLondon\u2014Copptr, ttandard tpot {51\nlie; futun CIS; eleotralftle tpot* \u00a355\nlie: futun (66 Se\nTin, apot Oil li 6d; future (150\ntl Bd.\nUed, tpot (11 la 8d; futun (tl\n7i6d.\nZlno, apot (II 17t 6di futun (is\nit \u00abd.\nBtr iilver quiet, 1-16 lower at\n\u00bb%*-\u2022\t\nNEARLY KENT\nDROPjNWHEAT\nCorn Buying Heavy\non the Chicago\nMarket\nCHICAGO, June T (AP)\u2014Tumble*\not nearly thnt oent* a buthel mail-\nmum ln wheat prion today accompanied practical ending of drought\nla tbe Dakota*, Mlnneeota tnd Montana.\nMuch ot tht wiling wltneeaed ln\nthe whett mtrktt wu tgalnit enlarged tpeeulttlvi buying ot corn.\nThe corn buying wu btted on a good\ndeil on uptrlence of lncreued demtnd tor corn becaute ot mortage of\nother tttd grain*, and u a mult ot\napparent likelihood the United Statei\ngovernment would make big pur*\nchuet of earn tor drought nllef.\nWhett cloted nervoui at tbout ont-\ncent rally trom the dty't bottom ltvtli,\nbut l\\_ to IH under yeitermy'i\nllnlih: corn 14 to 1 ctnt idvtnced,\nottt M to % down, and provision!\nunchanged to five oent* up.\nRAM PULLET\nHOLDSJTS LEAD\nAGASSIS. B.C. JUM T (CP)-A\nWhite Leghorn pullet, -ankln No. 10,\nowned by Oeorge Rankin ot Clovtr-\ndlle, which recently illpped Intorfhe\nleed In the egg-ltylng conttat at the\nDominion experimental farm hen, lnenaatd iu lead in the Hit week ot\nthe conteet\nAt the 117-dty mark the pulltt haa\nlaid 114 eggi for a total ot 111.4\npointi tgalnit tht K* tggt and 106.1\npointi ot Barred Bock pullet Pennington No. 1. Ite aearat competitor.\nDelta Land company't Barred Rock\n\u2022TH.. NILION DAILY NIWI. NILION. B.C.-FI.IDAY MORNINO. JUNI I, W.\n?\u2022\u2022   iMmm*tywt~   im-j\u00bb*\u2014i m* . \u2014 ...-... m   - \u00bb.-r-   -*    -\nand Mining News\n\u25a0\u25a0     \u25a0    I   n I ml' j   I ii   \u00ab   I \u25a0 I  \u25a0 \u25a0\nWINNIPEG PIT\nIS UNSTEADY\nWheat Futures End in\nLosses; Exports\nLight\n \u2014 \u25a0        \u25a0\"\u2014   i \u25a0  \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb *^a^lMM\u00bbwiii\u00bbin-   i\nVow Jones Averages\n80 industrials    7777777777 84.72 off .05\n20 rails     n.n off .49\n20 utilities   22.91 off .14\nGAINS HELD IN\n1, METALS\nVancouver Stock \"Exchange\nWWNIFBO, June 7 (OF)\u2014Down-\nturnt tt Chlctgo Injected unetttnen\non thi Wlnnlptg grim exchange today u ralna fell ln tht northwntern\n[United Stttei tnd parti ot Alberta and\nSukatchewan. Only tllghtly above\nbottom ltvtli, whttt future! ended\ntht dty with louu ot % o*nt.\nThe tonout of heavy eiport thlp-\nmtntt from Argentina wu tlio t\nweakening tutor. July wheat cloeed\nit 78% with October tt 71% centt.\nHxport tain were tmall. Moat noteworthy offeringi came trom Chicago\nsourcn. Chicago whwt cloeed lower\nand Liverpool tnded V, to ftd off.\nCuh Film **n unchanged while\ncotrn gralni eutd.\nSOUTH ALBERTA\nOtOPSPICK OP\nOptimism   Prevails   After\nRains Drive Out the\n'Hoppers\nCALOART, June 7 (CP)\u2014Optlmli-\ntlc reportt ot crop oondltloni In\n\u2022outhern and nntrtl Alberta an oon-\nttlned ln nvttwt tnued by the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific rallwayi hire today.\nFollowing thi hnvlttt rtln tn yetri,\nreporti of toon* of oorraapondenti\ncontained meutgn ot good chnr, tnd\na complete change ot the \"crop picture.\" They told of ravage* of putt,\n\u2022\u2022hopper* tnd cutwormt, curtailed\nihowtn; of dying Iltldi of grain\n...en aiw life and ot Joy among thl\npeople ot rural dlitrlcti.\nKvery Canadian Paclllc railway tub.\ndlvliion In oentrtl and touthern Albert* tent In encourtgtng reportt,\ntnd without noeptlon then bu bnn\nt genertl lmprovtmint tn tvtry dls*\ntrtot.        *     *\nFrom Canadian National railway\ndlvlilona otmt word* of cheer. Reduction of 'the gruthopper mtntct\nli now tnured. General molitun bu\nprevailed In ill dlttrlcu and proipeot\nI for tht growth of cropt lt now bright,\nuld tht ctnttlltn National report.\nmam\nCheen mtrket unchinted.\nMn itetdy. Graded A-lirge 11,\n_Fotatou remelntd at their formtr\n\u25a0frola.  \u25a0\nBOND MARKET IS\nSTEADY\nNBW TORK.  June 7   (AF)-1*>t\nmirket todty wu fairly ttndy\nA F Oen\t\nAmtl  Oil , -\nBeaver   Silver   \t\nSradltn    \u2022\u25a0\nrtlocne     11.\nBridge Rlvtr\nB R X Oold\nCtrlboej\nOout Bnw\nCommonwei\nOo?d Brtt .\nortndvlew .\nifm'JSl\nMak' Slccar\nMcLeod Oil\nKSSV?\t\nMorning Star\nNttlontl SUver\nNlcoli\t\nOktltt   OUt   ..\nPioneer Gold ..\npnmler Gold\nPremier Border\nReno oold \t\nSttrlln* Paclfle\nTaylor Bridge \t\nVtntltt Ltd   ....\nw\t\nAlMtndrit   \t\nAnaconda\nSlew\n>lrd   ..\n. Nickel .....\nr Mountain\n_lg Mluouri .\nBrew _t DUt .\nButte IXL\nCanadlu\nCalmont \u2014. ...\nCongrew Oold\nCork   Prov   \t\nDtlhousle Mln**\npalhouele OIU\nRanchmen's\nAikilta   ....\n.05)4\nMMM\nmmmVmmkmm^^wwa.wamsmsyViknr-\n,13-CENTDROPIN\n'     BAR GOLD\nMONTRBAL, Junt I (CP)- Btr\ngold tn London wm down 11 otntt to\n864.65 tn ounn In Oanadlan fundi;\n157i lHd ln Brltlih fundi. Thl fixed\n111 wuhlngton prloe amounted to\n554-60 ln Ctntdlin.\nMETALS SHINE\nIN SLOW DAY\n\u25a0pw\n\u25a0M prime lnveetment loun ihowed\nBurther  quiet  flrrolna ttndenow*.\nBt tht oorporttt dlvliion tevtnl\ncrept through their old highs\nf 1555.\n-O.imin    obllgitloni    iteidled.\n\u25a0Hhen eutd.\npullet No. 5 wu third ln the itand\ning wltb a total of 111 eggs tad 1M.7\npolnta.  *\nPencffigtea No. 1, which waa leading up until the 50th wttk of tbe\ncontnt, mined Itytng for tight dtyi\ntnd hu now no chince to break tht\nrecord nt lut year try the ftmoui Ber-\nreen 10L the latter having mined\nonly the nine number of timet ln the\nwhole yttr.\nINSTALL MILL AT\nKOOTENAY BELLE\nTht lnitaUttlon of a 50-ton mill at\ntht Kooteniy .Belle mine li tnnounced by dlrecton, uyi the Vtpcouver\nBun. Although the mill le capable of\nmaintaining an average output of 60\ntoni t dty the Initial operation -will\nbe on the baali of 15 tont dtlly.\nDevelopment tt the mine continues\nutltftctory with the new sulphide\nore body ln the \"B\" vein ln No. 1\nlevel ihowlng for t length of 57 feet.\nAtnyi rtn to 1.67 ounces of gold ptr\nton over t dtitanct of 16 Inches.\nReturns from the lut two can\n\u2022hipped to the Tntl smelter netted\nthe oomptny 64,770.16 or 651.55 ptr\nton. Assays tht shipment revealed\n1 838 ounces of gold and .50 ouncw\nof iilver per ton.\nMining Companies\nAre Incorporated\nVICTORIA. June 7 (OP)\u2014Com-\npiny Incorporation! during tht week\n\u00bb\nRelief-Arlington\nIK\nManning ot\nne at Brie h\niciuded. _______________________________________________\n. Big Pine Oold Mlnw. Ltd., N.P.L.,\n||750,000, Vincouver.\nBridge River Mlnei Hotel compiny,\nLtd., 660,000, Vancouver.\nNorthwest Mining - Development\ncompiny, Ltd., 110,000, Mew Westminster.\nIdetl Gold * Nlcktl Mlnw. Ltd.,\nN.P.L., 11,000,000, Vancouver.\nB.C. Mining Investors, Ltd., 6100,-\n000, Vincouver. <\nTbt Plttlnum Motherlode, Ltd.,\nNFL., wu rwtored to the register.\nIncrease Dividend\nof Bralorne Mines\nVANOOOVBR, June 7 (OF)\u2014The\nquarterly dividend of Bralorne Mlnw,\nLtd., hu bwn Increased to 11 per\nwnt payable July 16 to aharaholden\nj on record Junt 60, It wu announced\nhtn today foUowtng a dlrecton' mwtlng. The total annual dividend will\nbe 50 ptr cent\nquarterly dividends ef the comptny\nwin formerly im per eaat.\nNBW TORK. June 7 (CP)\u2014Sterling Mchange Irregular at 66.05% for\n50-day bills aad tt 66.07 for demtnd.\nOrmdlan dolltn 11-16 ptr cent\npremium.\nPrunes 5.6014 centi.\nLln I.65H cent*.\nUruguty 61 r'Titt, \u25a0,\nthe Relief Arllng-\n~\u201e ..--v .. \u2014\u201e _aa been appointed\nmina superintendent and will take\ncharge Immedlitely, wyi tht Vtncouver Province. Mr. Pitt hu lift for\ntht property to direct the taking over.\nMr. Pitt describe! the operation u\na substantial gold producer on a\nuntil tcalc. Tht mill, htndllng 40 toni\ndally, producu conotntntw whleh\nan ihlpped to TrtU tnd an amalgam\nwhich It wnt direct to tht mint.\nAt a mwtlng ot Relief-Arlington\nWednesday, director! were nimed u\nfollowi; J. A. Ooode, president, and\nW. J. Risk ((reprewntlng minority interett). D. L. Pitt, vlce-prnldent Ind\nmanaging director, D. N. Howla tnd\nFnd J. Rowlands, representing Premier.\nLondon Close\nLONDON, June a (AF)\u2014Cloelng:\nBtaiillm Traction |6%; CPR\n116ti; Intl Nickel |16U; Brit Amn\nTob \u00a3644*, Courttuldt 46t 6d; De\nBwr* l.\\: DlitUlen 18* \u00bbd; Dunlop Rubber 4*s Id; Hudson Bay\nlit Id; imp Chtm SM 4ftd; Impl\nTob HU; Mining Truit Ltd 5* 114 d;\nRind Minn \u00a37'\/,; Rhodeiltn Anglo\nAmn lit 9d; Rhokint corp Wi:\nCrowns \u00a3US; Bprlngs C7H; But\nOeduld [0; Rio Ttntot \u00a318)4; Royil\nDutch 12014.\nBondi; ctntdlin 4 per nnt lotn,\n1553*68 106; Brltlih 1V4 per nnt\nConsols \u00a376%; British 5)4 per nnt\nwir lotn 6102; Brit funding W 1960-\n10 \u00a3111)4.\nDominion Live Stock\nWINlrtPBO. June 7 (CF)\u2014Recelpti:\n4B5 cittle, 105 cilvw. 355 hogi, 40\niheep.\nStem, up to 1050 lbt.: 64 to 66.15.\nSteen over 1060 lbe., 14 to 65.\nHellers.  55.50  to  14.25.\nFed cilvw, 54 to 55.\nCowi, 11.76 to 11.\nVMl cilvw, 14 to MAO.\nHogt\u2014Select btcon, 11 per httd\npremium, btcon 68.25, butchtn 11\nper hetd discount, hetvy 67.76, lights\ntnd feedtn 17 to II.\nShwp, 11.75 to II.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNBAFOLIS. Junt 7' (AF) \u2014\nWhett No. 1 northern 101 \u00bbi to 104%,\nNo. 1 red durum 5014 to 1114. old\nJuly 55%, ntw July 88-4, old Sept.\n-*\u25a0\u00bb\u00ab\/      \u2014-_-_.   Im.      Of TZ >\nPionoer, Brolorne Add\n25 Cents; Dome\nUp 50 Cents\nToronto. June 7 (CP)-aoid\ntnd but metal leaden today contlnutd tht advtnw on tht mlntni\nnotion ot tht Toronto itock i\u00bb-\nchtngt.\nMclntyre tdvanced IM to 1140,\nOtins ol 16 centi itch were reg.\ntstered for HoUlnger, Bnlome and\nPlonwr, while Lake Bhon idvtnced\n1.16, Dome 60 watt and teck Hughes\n6 nntt.\nNortnda gained Its to 4410 aad\nHudton Bay 40 nntt to. 111. Ptlconbrldge tsted I cenu to 1.71.\nMining Oorp. wu up 1 to 1 SO.\naieece and Bylvanlte etch gtlntd\n10 oente while sen Antonio, Reno\ntnd Bndlin added | nntt etch.\nBig Mluouri dipped l. Cilgtry ent\nBdmonton   dropped  I  cente.\nILOSSKREIGN\nOVERTORONTO\nOutnumber Gains by\n38 to 22; Inter.\nNickel Down 10\nHEAD LETTUCE\nMOVING WEU\nFour Cars Shippe'd in\nOne Day Out of\nArmstrong\nVBRTON, B.C., June 7 (0F)-\u00bb-Thi\nhetd Itttun movement out of Ann-\nstrong hu niched conildertble pro-\npo. -Ions and four wn of ftlr qutllty\nproved out one day thlt wtek.\nThe cherry movement la ttiU oon*\nftatd to th* ooetttooU eaw tlthough\nIt It expected volume will be attained\nwtth a mtb soon.\nStorage onions hive continued to\nnil at IM for ungraded and 111\nper ton tee number one.\nSome hall damage hu been done\naround Dog lake ta tbe Pentlcton\nirw but lti txtent It lmpowlblt to\nestlmtte. Some applw have been\nbadly helled and othen have Buffered comptntively littlt.\nTOMATOES MILL BOLL*\nHothoun tomtton win ttlll roll-\nwig from pointi further down the\nOktntgan uke. Kew potatoes an ba-\n$\nAleundrlt\nAlgomt ...\nAshley   Gold\nMove Up at New Yor8\nas Other Issues\nSlowly Sink\nBy FREDERICK OARDNBR\nAnootated Prew Flswcial Write*\nNIW TORK, June 7 (AF)-MetaJ\naharea played a lone hand tn movl-ig\ncounter to a slow downwtrd drift ta\ntbe ttock mtrket today.\nOnible to get through the tope ot\nthe narrow range.lt haa oocupled th*\nlut thnt wwki, the mtrket reverted\nto Idlenen. Movement! wen mind.\nThe averages closed thne-tentht tt a\npolnu lower it TM. Balw shrank td\n467,160 tharw.\nGains ot frictioni to netrly thne\npolnte wen icored by tht mon active\nmefala, including Amerlcin Smelting,\nOB. Smelting, Mclntyre Porcupine,\nCerro de Pttco tnd Howe Sound.\nDome Mlnw crowed 41 to a new peak\n\u2022tan lt wu listed ta 1512. Homottake\nMining, leading domestic gold producers, letped 14 pointi on tranafer\not 200 shares to a price Of 880.\nStandard out of Hew Jeruf and\nof California, Atlantic Refining, Continental and other petroleum shirrs\nexpanded gains ta the prevloui nation frtctlontUy to more thin a\npoint. Amerada touched a new 1B34\npeak.\nStrong tpote wen Scott Piper, tip\nfour polnte tt the finish, J, I. Cut,\nOolumblt Ou tnd llectrto 66 preferred tnd Internitlonil Builnew Machines.\nsumpton.     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_\nAprtcott an coming on with t rush\ni t-._ Kted the      _\nand lt la expected tht carlot move\nment mty be reached about June 15,\ndepending entirely oa the wwther.\ncabbage looks good asd. gtvin\nBell Telephone \t\nB O Packin* \t\nBraall    _. \t\nB o Power A \u2014.......\nI C Powtr B\t\nJuild   prod   \t\nCan   Bronn    \u2014...\nCm   Ctr   Fdf   ....\u2014\nCt nCement ._. ...\ncm Cement Pfd -\t\nCm   Otn   BI   ..\u2014\u2014\nCm   Qyptum    ......\nCan ind Al A\t\nCan Ind Al B .....\u2014\nCPR\t\nCan Bteamen .\t\n8I4TV\nGOING OVERSEAS?\nEip-uicocsd trtTclIen ten on th* coo*\nrenienc* of Imperial Bank of Canada\nLetter* of Credit to do two thiap:\nJo rimplify mt problem of obtaining\nrcadv caih\u2014and to Mcure courteoua\naid in foreign coontriet. Imperial\nB^ Bank of Canada Letten of Credit are\nW^ honoured by our Banking Corns-\npoodenn in tvery country. .   ,\nIMPERIAL BUNK OF Q.WM\nTORONTO\nm\nMontreal Stock Prices\noaa Milling\t\ncu* vlnegan \t\nCan Wtaftlw .....\nCoigrivt  Brewing\nDiit setgranu\nDominion Tar\nTryden paper\nHit Dtlrlw\n:...._ a.\nCockihutt Plow  ~  ~    i\nConi HAS  \u201e 151\nDominion Brldil     11}\nDominion Textile ..\u201e    67.\n'atmllton Brldgt   -     I\ninternitlonil Nickel     11V\nUke of the WOodi  _,   15.\nMtwey Btrrli       4(\nMontretl Power .    16)\nOgUvle     156\nPower Corporation\n- lebec Pot\u2014\nitwlnlgtn\njuebec Power\ni Intwlnlgin  -\nIherwln  Wlllltmi\nStwl of Cm\njyl^j^g IM\nBrew it Dltt\nfrit\" Amtr oil'\nBruck\n ^. 10*\n Z. 17\n.1  SI\nZ.~.  16V4\n=:: \u00a5\n1.65\n\u00ab.-.. SUk   -\nCinidt Drtdae\nP\nTOHOMTO, June T (CF)\u2014The Ul.\nual iumm*r volum* pawed over\nthe toduttnil mirket tape of tba\nToronto itock exchtngt with prlow\nshowing a majority of frtctlontl\nloww  over  gtlni,  the rttio  bttag\nii to at.\nInternitlonil Nickel had * iwlng\nof oily )0 cenu throughout the\nday on a trade of S700 thtrw and\ntht clow at 16.60 wu down io\nnntt. Smeltera gtlned two. Brulllin\nwu la demand at an tdvtnw of w\npoint to I while Ford A and UA\nwere off _ to * etch.\nGtlni ta the bevtngw \\ntt ooa-\nflntd to wilkert common, up IH.\nUitUMn Saagrama, up Vt. Bnwen\ntad DlitUlen up ll aad Brewing\nCorporation up %.\n(, *  .* \u25a0\u2014*w-*-^*.-*\u00bb*\u00ab-\u00bb-*^\nMonashee Mines\nWorking Claims\nVBRNON. BC. June t (OF)-A\nnew orgmitttion seeking mineral* on\n10 claims numbered among th* flnt\nI lode claims worked ln thle district\nhue bean.named the Montthw Mlnw\nSyndicate, Ltd. Opentloni oa the\nclalmi ceated II nan tgo.\nEASTERN SALES\nAt TOBONTO\nI TORONTO, Junt 7 (OP)\u2014Stlw et\nLloo or mon tharw on tht Toronto\nttoek exchange, mduitrtil wction, to.\nday wan; 1410 BraaUlan, 580 Bre and\nDU, ITS Oan C, 110 C In Al, NO\nOan OU, 117 CPR, 117 Cockehutt,\n510 Ford A. J720 Int Nick, Ml Loblaw A, 260 M Harrla, UM B Walktn.\nM0 O Bud Br, 615 Dirt C S, 466 B A\nOU, Ml Imp Oil. \u2022\nAT MONTBBAL\nMONTRBAL, June (OF)-(talw of\n100 or mori ehane on the Moatnal\n\u2022took exchange today wen: M0 Bath-\ntint A, 1061 Brull, 110 B O Pack.\n180 O Oemt, 650 Cm Ind Ale, 4*0\nCPR. III Oan Sault. IM Dom Bridge,\nM0 Maw Hair, IMS MU Fow, 10M\nBhtwlnigm.\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVIR June 7 (CP)-Mlslng\nthtrw aold en the Vmcouver ttock\nexchtage todty:\nLilted\u2014Bradlm 1144, Bralornt 1500,\nB R Con 17M, III 4660, Cariboo\n1040, Oold Belt 500, Georgia River\n1000, Merldiin 6160, Morning Star\nJ700, Nttlontl Silver 1000, Nloolt\n60T, Pioneer 885, Pnmltr Oold 760,\nPremier B 5000. Reno 1100, Silly\nMlnw 1000, Ttylor B MOO. Wtyttdt\n6160.\nUnlltted-Biyview 12,000, BO Nickel\nTIM, Big Mlw IMT. Cmadlan Rand\n50O0. Congren ION, Dentonli IM0.\nFairview \u00bb00, OruU Wlkh MOO, Geor-\nIt Bnt MOO, Oolconda 1000, Grange\nJM, Hedley lOOO. Home Oold 1700.\nIndependtnn M00, Koot B MM,\nMlnto 66.580, Morton Wol lOOO, Nttlvt\nSon 8000, Noble Fin 600, Norgold\n4600, Porter Idtho 600. Reward 100,\n| Salmon MM, Sllvercrest 1000, Sua-\n'\" '~* MM, Waver-\nM0.\nlepeading entirely on the wwther\nBtrly cabbage look      J  J\u2014\n^^^\u25a0mt, oarlol\nrted about Ji\t\n.\u2014 -\u2122jt can ot ctbbtge\nduring thl flnt wwk of July.\ngood wwthtr. ctrlot shipment* m*y\nbe upMttd about June 20. Lti\ntht tint etn ot ctb\n>. Lut year.\nmoved out\nU.S. DOLLAR IN\nANOTHER DROP\nMONTBBAL, J*n* 7   (CT)\u2014On\nthe Montreal currency eiehengw\ntoday, eterllng dropped 19-88 of\na wnt to 5.0514. The French (nne\ndeclined .01 ef t wnt tt 6.58 cent*.\nThe Catted Itatw dolltr wu down\n5-5* of one per eeat to 11-11 ot\noaa par eeat discount.\nCANADIAN $1\nSTILL GAMS\nNIW TORS, Junt 1 (OF)\u2014The\nCinidlm dollar wis higher, attrUac\nunchanged and the French frano\nlower In the foreign exchinge marketa todty. Fluctuttloni wen nar\nrow.\nThe Dominion dollar, tfter holding unchtngtd for tbl afeiter ptrt\nof the dty, ttrengthened to a pnmlum ot 11-16 ptr cent, against %\nywterdiy. The pound went u high\nu 65.07)4 before ewlng towtrd tbt\nfinish to wind up unchanged \"\nM-07. T7>t French frano, olw'--\n6.60K watt, ihowed a low\nof a wat.      ^^^^^^^\n-uw\u00bbiu Hi-\ncbanged   <t\n\u00ab7\n>|tw Orocerlw\nPhoto Bngra*..\nServln stitloni\nI Wtlker Brewerlw\n'Zlmmerknlt   \t\nNELSON       .       .      .       W. B. GRUBBE. Manager\nRrinehw at Revtlitolce. Crtnbrook, Fernie.\n67V, new Sept. 171..\nCorn: No. 1 yellow 65 to M.\nOttt: No. 6 white 41M to 41.\nFlu: No. 1, 188H to IMU.\nFloor unchinged. Shipment* 18,840.\nBran 11.50 to 22.00.\nExchanges\nMONTRIAL. June 7 (CP)-Brlt-\nIsh end foreign exchtngt ln relttlon to the cintdltn dollar, u\ncompiled by tht Royal Bank of\nCanadi, clowd todiy u followi:\nArgentlnt,  pwo  ..     .2\nAustrilli,  pound    ..... 4.C\nAuitrtt,' ichlllln*    _,   .1\nBelgium, belli  .   i\nBraaU. miinli\nrinlind,   ttamark\nFrance, frano\ngerminy,   nl \nrett Britain,  poun\nten, drachma\nMM  florin\ningtry,  pengo\nlit,   rupw   ...\n.J\u00bb, lbt  -.\nJtptn, yea \t\nJugMiivlt, dinar \t\nNew Znland. pound\nNorway,  krone   ......\nllano,  aloti  \t\npxn Africa, pound\nVtln,  peseta  \t\nSweden, kron* \t\nSwitzerland, franc    \t\nUnited   Slates,  dollar,  10  per  cent\ndlicounv^^^\nAllegheny   \t\nAl Chemical .\nAmerlcin Cm\nAm   For   Pow\nQuotations on WaU Street\n^ms   ___   ______    *-.___..        m_       1\n2\n184\n04\n    ...    ... I\nAm Smelt 5t Re .40\nAm  Teliphont    116\t\nAm   Tobtcco    ....   71\nAnaconda    14%\nAtchison       Mtt\nluburn  Moton\nJaldwta .__\t\nBait   Jt   Ohio\nBendlx   Aviation\nBeth    Stwl    ...\nCtntdi Dry \t\nCm   Ptclflc     ..\nCerro Dl Puco\nChn   ti   Ohio\nChryiler    ........\n80m It South\non Osi N\nCorn prod  . .\nC  Wright Ffd\nj Dupont   ..........\niBattman   Kodak\nnee pow * Lt\nFord BngUih'\"!\nFord of Ctntda\nFlnt Nt Stores\nFreeport .Texu\nSen Electric ....\nOentrtl Foods\nOenenl Motora\nOold Duit  \t\nOranby .....__.....\nOrt North Pfd\nOrt wit Sugir\nnowt sound ...\n.ludson Motors\nInter Nickel\nInter Tel - Tel\nJewel   Tw   .....\ness. vp...,\nKroegger iTToll\nLehn   A   Fink\nuick  Truck   ....\nfiont Wtrd ...\nMilwsukee   Pfd\nNtih    Moton\nNit Dtlry prod\nN Power s U\nN T Oentrtl\nPM OU\nPackard\nPenn R\nNATURAL OAS\nNATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION\nLIMITED (N.P.L.) \u201e\nAutherlted Capital, NO-MO \u00bbharet-Par Valla UM laeh\nwm encouatered.\nth* Compai\nTB* company own* 4000 terns at Iau*a in th* Founder Bay Dls>\ntrict There la itlll a few ihirw to be had at M Mats .a afeSBs\nfrom th* \u25a0 -.\nDELTA FINANCE LTD.\nOttt *f TovIt. Orden Invltod\ntM-M MARINI BI DO. VANCOUVW, M*.\nGOLD STOCKS\nWo rteommend the purchase of selected Gold StoclS\nat present prices. Here are a few stocks which vt\nconsider very attractive \u2014 Reno, Kootenay Belle,\nSheep Creek Gold, B, R. X.\nP. E. POULIN\n^^J STOCKS A BONDS\nI   P.O. Box 762 Ticker Service Phone 70   I\nni    m-m. mm_Z~T.\u201e , i, i .wiiiimhi        ii \u00ab i   \u2014 \u25a0\u25a0 n        \u25a0\u25a0   t       m      i       ,,\u2022\u201e,,..,\u2022 \u201em\n1\nI\nI\nI\nBtlmon aouv. ,\u00abi,n-i-i,\nshine IM, United Brnplre I\nly T 1600, White Bagle M\nillUpt\nm   C--\nidlo Coi\nA m*\nMoton\nPun\n.   Ptte\nOU\n Corn\n__m Rtno \t\nlock Iiltnd  ...    I\nItfewty   stores    45\nJhil) Union .....\n8  Ctl  Mfiea\nBouth   Ftelflo\nBttn 01! of CU\nStewirt\" Wirnef\nStudebaker   \u2014\nTtjSt QuJ.Siii\"\nCalgary Liva Stock\nCALOART. Juni 7 (CP)\u2014Rtcilpti\nywterdiy wen 671 cittle. 56 ctlvw,\n514 bogi md 252 sheep tnd ltmbt.\nToday, up to noon, 61 cattle. M calvw,\n14 hogt aad Wl shwp md ltmbt were\nreoelved. The wttle mtrket vu tlow,\nniw betas moiUy ot lift overt. Hon\nopened 11 cente lower, lelectt MJI,\nbaooat |7M md butchen 6735 ott\ntrackt. Shwp aad ltmli wire oa\nthrough bluing.\nCattle\u2014Good tn choice butcher\nctetn M to MM, oommon to medium\neteen 52 50 to 15,76. Oood butcher\nhelten 6350 to M.75. Medium helten\n66. Oommon ftd calvw M. Oood to\ncholc* butcher cewi 62.25 to 65.76,\noommon to medium cowi 11.25 to\n11.50. Oood veil ctlvw M, common\nctlvw M to M.    .\nWinnipeg Grain\n\u2022Ottt: .;   y.\nJuly    17     \u00ab*\nOct.   *    57H    67\u00ab\n(OF)\u20143t\u00bbta\nLew   Clow\n71\nfl!\nsit\n161\n161)4\nbs n\nCwh prlews ..__,\u201e\u201e\nWhltt:  No. 1 hti-S 71%\nnor.   tnd   trtok   76JA;   Ijo.\n72S: No. 5 nor. 70H:  no. t\n07>V No. 6 \u00abhett wis No. 6\n   7514.\nm\nIS'\n1M\u00ab\n4H letd 45)4; durum\nNo. 1\nI   nor.\nMINING\nCOMPANIES\nWith our modern printing establishment\nwe art able to give immediate service in\nany kind of printed matter.\nIn addition to being equipped with all tha\nlatest machinery, we also have the only\nruling department in the Interior of British\nColombia, which enables us to give you\n\" \u25a0 exceptional service in any special ruled\nforms for office and special use.\nYOU MAY BE NEEDING:\nSTOCK CERTIFICATES, LETTERHEADS, EN.\nVELOPES, SHIPPING TAGS, PAYROLL FORMS,\nTIME CARDS, ASSAY FORMS, SPECIAL RULED\nFORMS, SYNOPTKS, LEDGER LEAVES OF ALL\nSIZES, BINDERS, INVOICE FORMS, REGISTRATION FORMS. ETC.   \"- \t\nWrite Us\u2014We will be pleased to give\nyou quotations on any particular\npiece of printing.\nNelson Daily News\nJob Department\nBaker Street        PHONE 144        Nelson, B. a\n \"\nPAOS TIN\nFor\nELIMINATING\nMOTHS\nZorwc l 25*\nExpello .... 50* and 91*00\nLarvex fi.00 and 11.50\nParacide  75*\nShell Fly Spray\n35* and lta.\nNapthalene Flakes .. 25*\nCedar Flakes   25\u00ab?\nMoth Balls   20* Ib.\nMann, Rutherford\nDrag Co.\nI'.S.  FISHSBMIN OET BI0HT\nORGANIZE COOPERATIVES\nWASHmOTON, Junt 7 (AF)\u2014Approval of tht United Btttes houw of\nreprewnttUvw ww given todty to t\nmeasure to luthorlie fishermen to\norganlw cooperative taeoctttloni. Hie\nbill would provide for the wttlng up\nof flihlng Industry aaaoclatlom ilmllir to ftrmtr inoclitloni.\nI own\nJ.A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMST1.1BT-OPT1CIAN\nSalt* MS, Medial Art* Building '\nDELICATE IKIN NEEDS CAREFUL\nTREATMENT TBBSI BOT DATS!\nOf Creams and Powders ot Highest\nQotllty onr itock Is complete.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nFHONE 1\nPrescription, onr Specialty\nMORE ABOUT\nARMS ACCORD\n(Continued From Pig* On*)\nEdouard Bene* of Czechoslovakia\nmd Nicholai Titulescu of Rumania,\nwho are alao staying at the hotel\nwhere the meeting wei held, were\nfully Informed of the provisional\nagreement\nMANY AT DISCUSSION\nThoee present at the discussion\nWere Anthony Eden and William\nStrang for Great Britain; Barthou,\nFrancois Pietrl, Louil Aubert and\nRene MasslgU for' France; Norman\nH. Davis, American ambaasador-at-\nlarge, Hugh Wilson, ambassador to\nSwitzerland, aad Ferdinand L.\nMayer, counsellor ot the American\nembassy at Bruueli, repretenUng\nthe United State*.\nIt wu uid* tae negotiation* will\nhave tbe approval of the conference\nand, In a genie, will be conducted ln\nits name.\n' It wu arranged that the conference wiU continue technically, but\nit ls expected not to seek decisions\non vital issues before Germany is\nback within the fold.\nHINGES UPON OERMANY\nEverything, lt wai believed.\nhinge* on Germany's return, to\nwhich statesmen are looking forward confidently.\nIt wu undentood France made\nbig concessions, ud that the study\not international security will be\nbased on guarantees tor loyal execution of the convention. The aged\nFrench Foreign Minister Barthou\nemerged fromthe conference with a\nnail* oft hla face.\nNews that an agreement had been\nreached cam* after reports were\ncirculated that Britain had decided\nit could not accept the French plan\nBarthou outlined yesterday.\nEDEN SAID\nBRITISH REFUSED\nDuring the day delegate* held\nconversations In what then appeared a futile attempt to find a way\nout ot the difficulties arising from\nopposition views on the question of\nsecurity which Franc* said ahould\ncome tint and Britain and the Unit\ned Statu held should foUow actual\ndlurmament\nEden revealed he hid been toM\nin a telephone converaation with\nLondon that his government could\nnot accept th* French proposition.\nA' plM tor Franco-German understanding wu made today by the\nJournal ot tbe German Aaaodation\nfor League of Nations queationa.\n\"The oerman hand ot good wiU\nj atretrhed out\" this publication\nsaid. \"It remains only for France to\nseize it md attain the true security\nin German-French cooperation for\nwhich Germany hu solemnly declared he readiness.\"\nConsiderable weight wu aeen in\nthla statement as the Journal is\nknown to be inspired by the reich\ngovernment\nMORE ABOUT\n3 EXECUTED\n(Continued Prom Pig* Ona)\nstrapped In the chair at 10:22 and\npronounced dead at 10:25.\nThe three executions took but 14\nminutes.\nPaaqua, Kreisberg and Marino\nwere convicted of the slaying of\nMUl* Malloy, a derelict who survived nine of their attempt* to kill\nhim,\n\"TAKE ME OUT OF HERE\"\nJust before the executions, Joseph\nMurphy, the fourth man sentenced\nto death, who two-week reprieve\ncame earlier in the evening, screamed, \"Take me out of here.\"\nPrison officials led him, trembling\nand unnerved, from the death cell\nand placed him ln a confinement\ncell a considerable distance from\nthe execution chamber.\nPaaqua spent hla lut hours staring\nat a tiny picture of hia mother,\n THI  NELSOi*  DAILY  NEWS,  NELSON.  B.C-PRIDAY   MORNING.  JUNI 5.\nMORE ABOUT\nMARKETS BILL\n(Continued Prom Pag* One)\nthe trade agreements of llll.\" the\nprime   mlnlater   added.   \"But   for\nthow Ottawa emementa thla coun-\ntr   could barely hive survived.\"\nMOTHERWELL FOB BILL\nHon. W. R. Motherwell, (Lib.,\nMelville), mlnUter of agriculture In\ntnt government ef Mr MicKenOc\nKing, who wit ont of tht bitterest\ncritics of the meuure, tpllt with\nhit ptrty in ordir to tupport It,\nbecause, he wld, Imperfect u he\nfound it la detail, tbe principle\nof twisting tht ftrmers to wcure\ni better return for their effort wu\none he could not oppow. He ww\nthe wie Llbenl supporter. All of\nthe progressive group supported the\nmetsure tnd tbt Coniervitlvw voted   wildly.   Tbe   two   Independent\na\npropped up on hit cell bunk. He was sorted to the gas.\nthe youngut of the three, only 24,\nSMOKED CIGARS\nMarino smoked big black cigars,\npuffed furiously on them, u he\nsought relaxation before the lut\nhoun.\nExecution of the trio wat a matter\nof 14 minutes, whereu they took\neight months to kill Mike Malloy,\nwho wouldn't die. They finally stu*\npiffled him with liquor, dumped him\non a bed and suffocated him with\ngu.\nThat wu after they had fed him\noysters pickled In poison alcohol,\nhad him ut sandwiches containing\nground tin, giving him quantitiw\nof wood alcohol; nted his appetite\nwith poisoned sardinu; dumped\nhim on a Uttle traveled road and\nran an automobile back and forth\nacrow hla body. After that they re-\nCOME EARLY for a BIG TIME\nWill Receive a 5c\nEvery Child\nAttending the\nFirst Matinee\nSaturday\nat 1 p.m.\n*Het**cie\n**       FR3E!\nSTARTS     MATINEES A1MIIMV\nSATURDAY    only    CAPITOL\nWe are glad to learn\nthat the employees in TraU and Rossland of the Consolidated Mining ft\nSmelting company, the world's greatest non*ferrout smelter, have decided\nagain to hold their annual picnic in\nNelson.\nIt it further evidence, not only of\nNelson's summer attractions, but also\nof the good relationships which exist\nbetween tht people of the'three cities.\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd..\nSole Nelson Dealers for\nCorbin \"Washed\" Coal\nTEAPOTS\nTEA POTS\nTEAPOTS\nENGLISH ROCKINGHAM PATTERN\nIN PLEASING COLORS AND SIZES\nWITH HIGH GLAZE FINISH\nWE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 24 DOZEN\nDIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND ON   -j\nSATURDAY ONLY\nTHEY ALL GO ON SALE AT\n55<Eoch\nShop Early and Avoid Disappointment I\nWood. Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nFRIDAY and SATURDAY\nPHONES 10 and ll\n\"When You Think of Groctries*-*Think of the Star\"\nQUICK QUAKER OATS  Pkt 15c\nCHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE '..... Lb. 43*\nSHRIMPS-Nabob, Wet or Dry Tall tin 18*\nNABOB SPICES ,\u201e h.ndy <,,.\u201e ,\u201e.\u201e..      10*\nSOCKEYE SALMON-Nabob Vzt; Tin 19c\nTUNA FISH-Birks' Flaked Vts 2 tins 25*\nHALL'S SANDWICH CHICKEN OR TURKEY\u2014\nTin IS*\nTUNA FISH-Nobob Vim Tin 25c\n1 LB. FORT GARRY TEA AND 1 RUBBER APRON-\nThe Both for  68*\nPEAS-Royol City No. 5,2* 2 tins 25c\nPORK & BEANS\u2014Royal City, 18-oz. tins .... 3 for 25*\nSHELLED WALNUTS-White pieces Lb. 32*\nBAKER'S CHOCOLATE ... Vz-lb. bar 25c\nFRY'S CHOCOLATE MAPLE BUDS   Lb. 25*\nSANDWICH BISCUITS-*ed Arrow Lb. 25*\nCLOVER HONEY    51b. tin 69c\nFruits and Vegetables\nAPRICOTS OR PLUMS. Lb. 15c\nSTRAWBERRltfS-Best Quality  ,.. Bskt. 10*\nCANTELOUPE-Good siie 2 for 35c\nGRAPEFRUIT\u2014Med. size  5 for 25*\nORANGES-Med. size .__ 3 doz. 95c\nBANANAS-Whlle {hey last 3 lta. 25*\nRHUBARB , 6 lbs. 25c\nNEW CARROTS AND BEETS\nFIELD TOMATOES\n3 bunches 25*\n... 2 lbs. 35c\nLETTUCE-Larje heads  2 for 25*\nNEW POTATOES 4 lbs. 25c\nK STAR GROCERY X\nPHONI   YO UH   OBDKBS\nfree Dellney to All l-arti ef tbe City\nmember! roted vlth th* liberal opposition.\nThomu Hold (lib., Ntw Wtet-\nmluten, wbo Toted for tbe bill\non ncond retdlng. wu not In tbe\nboua* whan tb* tins! decision wu\ntaku tonight, and many ot tb*\nLlbenl benches were Tietnt.\nTHB  OPPOSITION*   STAND\nTbrougbout tbe protracted Llber-\n\u20221 it-tack tbi them* wu \u2022 chirge\nthit tb* bill dtlafiUd to subordinate bodies htrttln pnrofitltei thit\nwere parUiment'i Hone, ind thit It\ncontemplited letlilitlon by order-In-\ncouncil thit ihould be eniettd only\nwltb th* consent ot perlltment.\nAdded to thit wu the more general charge thit the rights of raln-\norltlu were to be flouted In permitting majority group* of producers\nto wt up mukitlng schemes to\nwhich th* minority would be requlr\nad to subscribe.\nTo the charge that minorities\nwould be subjected to compulsion\nthe prims minister replied thst leery\nmember ln the house, wbo wu not\nelected by acclimation, wu there\nln spite of the wishes of a minority.\nThat wu the theory ot government ind ill the sets ot pirlliment\nwere by virtue ot \u2022 majority.\nIn the measure under dlaeuulon\nth* soli indiiTor wu to enable\nth* produoen to so regulit* md\noontrol tbe marketing ot hU product! thlt bi might secure a mon\nreasonable return for thl labor he\nput  Into production.\nlarller ln the day the houu had\ndefeated, by i vote ot 13 to 44, s\nmotion by Mr. MicKenlle King thit\ntbl bill be referred back to committal ot the whole houw for\namendment* to clauses found objectionable by the opposition.  -\nIceland's capital Is named Reykjavik, meaning smoking bsrbor. after\ntbe hot springs, which in so preval-\nent ln the country.\nToo Late to Classify\nFOR BALI - INOUSH BABT\nbuggy, good condition. Phone\nMOM. <\u00bbMI\nSLEEVELESS\nSWEATERS\nfor Summer Wear\nGet one of these sleeveless\nsweaters to wear' with\nyour flannels. You'll have\na fine summer-time combination. Made in plain\nwhite, or white trimmed\nor cream tan, grey mixtures.\n|2.25 to 94.25\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nBULGARIA BANS TRE\nEXPORT OF CEREAL GRAINS\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nBASEBALL   SUNDAY,\n!. FAIRVIEW.\nJ:!0\u2014YMIR\n(tSSD\nBall of borne cooking it Horner's,\nSaturdiy, June \u00bb. tttll)\ntnughten ot Bcotli meet! tonight\nK. P. hall. S P-m. (3881)\nBedding Plant! it arliwllui open\nevening!.   Phone  117. (3834)\nDance  Friday  evening  it\nThne piece orchutn.\nSalmo.\n(3844)\nFOOTBALL Sunday, Tnll vs. Nelson wnlors after baiebaU game.\nMM\nTo-nlte  Chlnew Exhibit by  Rev.\nT. W. Reed, Trinity Church, 8 p.m.\n(3873)\nWomen'i HoipltH Auzllliry mnt*\nting todiy it Miss iwlng'i at three\no'clo\nslock.\n(9818)\nTben will be \u2022 meeting ot tbe\nichool bosrd ln thi dty hall it 8\no'clock tonight. (3888)\nSpecial tor thirty days. McDonild!\nGinger All Ptnti one dollir per\ndown   it   ill   dealer!. (1847)\nDrecamiklng   and   Remodelling.\nuyrthel Ptlmqulit.\nSuit* 44, K.W.O. Blk. Phon* 780.\n(3788)\nVisit th* Salvation Army nil of\nwork and honwoooklng Saturday,\nJune 8th ln store nut to Bank ot\nCommerce. (3889)\nI. 0. D- I. Aluindri Ron Day.\nSat, June 9th. Headquarters Hum*\nhotel, oenerous response for Child\n\u25a0welfare ll hoped u thl need ll still\ngnit. (3878)\nFuneral service tor the lite WlllUm Buton will be htld todiy, prldiy, thi 8th lmtint, it 8 p.m.. ln\ntbi Nelion Funeral Service parlors,\nRer. W. 0. Mawhlnney offlclstlng.\nInterment wlU be In Nelwn ceme*\ntery. \u2022 (8888)\nHEAR!\n\"Going to Heaven on\na Mule\"\n\"Don't Say Goodnight\"\n-Vive La France\"\n\"The Wonder Bar\"\n\"Why Do I Dream\nThose Dreams\"\n\u2014They're All in\n\"WONDER HAR\"\nat the\nIi Capitol-Today\nmrwma0tm\u2014w-mw--mw\nSOFIA, June 7 (CP-Hivu)\u2014The\ncabinet today banned tbe export of\nceresl gnlni due to tbe drought,\nwhleb bu reduced the crop ihirply.\nMORE ABOUT\nMASS BUYING\n(Continued From Page One)\nLtd, and the Robert Simpson Co.\nLtd, ln low-priced suits, the parliamentary man buying committee\nwu told today.\nIn December, 1932, the Eaton firm\nadvertlied made - to - order men'i\nsuits.for $18.90. This reduced sales\nin ose of Canada's biggest clothing\nhouses, Tip Top Tailors of Toronto.\nThis firm arranged with the Simpson organization to deliver suits at\n813, to be retailed at $16.50, the\nsame figure as their competitors.\nA 10-per cent wage cut was nee*\nessary in the Tip Top plant to fill\nthe order at $13 a suit and the employees accepted it. Being a union\nshop, this rate spread to other tail*\noring houses ln Toronto and Montreal It was estimated the wages of\n10.000 workers were reduced in the\nprocesi. The Simpson firm lold\n*100 suite.\nAll day long, the committee heard\nevidence today on the merchandising practices of the Slmpion firm\nwith George Adamson, investigating\nauditor of Toronto, on the stand.\nParticular attention wu paid to\nspreads between coat and selling\npricel which sometimes ran as high\nu 200 or 300 per cent\nSince 1928, tne mail order department ol Simpson's, with branches\nat Toronto, Reglna and Halifax has\nlost money. This itatement caused\nChairman H. H. Steveni to tell his\nfellowmembers they should note it\nbecause of the country-wide competition of mall order houses with\nsmall town merchants.\nNet profit! trom thi mill older\nbnnch Of the compiny were registered ln 1934, 1938, 1937 ind 1938.\nThin came a trail of red Ink\u2014a\nloss of' $333498 in 1999; $83,493\nin 1930; $178,900 ln 1989; $473,378\nln 1933 anil $173,879 lut yeir.\nThla wu du* primarily, uld tbe\ncommittee auditor, to reduced aales\nwhich fill 50 per oent between ,1934\nend 1938. Losses wire not conflnea\nto tbe Toronto dtpot but extended\nto Reglna ind Halifax u well.\n$839,000  rOR  CATALOGUES\nDelivery chirgei hive been idded\nto prlcu ut forth in the mall\norder catalogues, the auditor uld,\nexpreu fees and parcel post rates.\nThl firm ipent $836,000 Isst yeir\nln printing catalogues with which\nthey  blanketed  the  country.\nThe oommlttu wu told the markup\u2014spread betwun cost and selling\nprlcei\u2014hid lncreued materially recently ln wme department* although\nthi average for the store hid remained about 60 per cent for some\nyun.. Long lists of spreads wen\nread 'out\u2014101 per cent on sewing\ncabinet!; men'i sulti, 1433 108, ind\nleu; girl's cost*, 381, 303 ind 168;\ndresses, 371,363, 387; capes, 874, 371\nand others running to imiller figures.\nTbe Slmpwn company put on 1\nuie designed to speed up employment, In which thi idvertlilng manufacturers would donate goods it\ncut. in thll uie, Simpson's placed\n1300 pairs of show which cost $3.61\nind which wld for $419, \u2022 mark-up\nof 16 psr cent ind 613 otben wltb\n1 ipread ol 17 PIT Mnt*\nThe committee wcured fresh evldenw on the large discount! grinted Quintlty buyers by manufacturers\not rubber footwe.r. on one order,\nSimpson's secured discount! of 14.\n16 Ind two per nnt md on another,\n10. 10, 18 ind two. It wu innoun-\nmd thiy would be investigated ln\nview ot the strict bylaws of tbe\nRubber Manufacturers' association\non discounts.\nINQUIRE  INTO PANTS  PRICES\nWhen evldenw wu wcured that\n81mpson'i   purchued   boyi'   pint*\ntor 80 cents each, the chilrmin in-\nWITCHELL IS\nCHIEF KNIGHT\nnow;\nra\nChoquette Named for\n24th Consecutive\nTerm\nH. J. Wltchell wu nimed grind\nknight of the Nelson council of tbe\nKnights of Columbui at thi annual\nmeeting held tbli week. Officers elected Include J. Relsterer, deputy grind\nknight; J. Eccles, chancellor, S. Vlngo,\nwarden; W. 8. Crowther, recorder;\nA. O. Oellnu, treuurer', P. E. Poulln,\nadvocate; A. Bouchard, Inside guard;\nB Monteleone, outside guard; M. J.\nVarseveld ind J. Kinahan, trustees.\nAt the conclusion of the meeting\ntbl Incoming grand knight, put grand\nknight and trustee* held 1 meeting\nwhen Very Rev. J; C. McKenzie wu\nelected chaplain and Put State Deputy L. H. Choquette wu reelected\nfinancial secretary. R wu Mr. Cho-\nqustte's 34th conwcutlve appointment. If. J. Varseveld,* retiring grind\nknight, gave an excellent report of\nthe proceeding! of tbe stite convention held recently In Vlctorli.\nnounced Inquiry would be mid* Into\nlabor condition! In the \u25a0 Montreal\nplant where tbey wen made. Tbe\ncommittee earlier wen told that\nwagw In some Montreal plinta miking boy'i pint* nn u low 11 38\ncesti 1 down garments.\nTbl evidence showed thit Initial\nmark-upi on coat prlwi ol men'i\npyjamas wen 87.43 per wnt; ind\non men'i shirts tbi mark-ups ranged from 38.78 per cent to 70*46 percent.\nDRUG MARK-UP URGE\nIn the drug depirtment the markup on acetophen wu from 6I.79 1\ndoun to $4-30, or 18644 per cent.\nThe mark-up on the \"80 cent size\"\nmilk ot magnesia wu 13076 pu\nwnt; ind 100 per cent on quinine\ntablets.\nThe Inquiry turned Its tttentlon\nto the toilet goodi department.\n\"Oenenlly speaking thl mark-up\non toilet good* wu higher thu on\ndrugs?\" uked oommlttee counsel.\nWitness agreed.\nOn thru doun triple oompacts\nthsn bad been a mark-up of 150\nper otnt; on single compact* 140\nptr unt; on comb* 11888 per wnt;\nand on mil brushes 110.14 per wnt.\nsoaps had tbe smallest mark-up et\n13.08 and 11.4a per cent.\nFor 1938, tbe gross profit! of thli\ndepartment ai 1 whole for the Toronto store, ifter stoex write-downs\nind 'stock shortages wu 44.78\nper wnt.\nThe average mark-up on brushes,\nwitness answered Sim Factor. (Lib.\nToronto Wut centre), wu 60 per\nwnt.\nWeek-End Specials\nSummer Hats\nSummer hats in straws and fabrics\n,\u2014 large and narrow brims \u2014 in\nwhite and colors, priced to $4.95.\n$2.95\nWhite Skirts\nPebble, crepe and Springstead Knit\nskirts in white, priced regularly at\n$3.50 and $6.75.\n$2.95 \u00ab* $5.95\nSummer Voile Dresses\nLight summery voiles in colored\nprints\u2014organdie trimmed\u2014in all\nsizes.\n$2.95\nCrepe Dresses\nWashable crepe dresses in white\nfor sport and street wear.\n$4.95\nBathing Suits\nKlingtite Swim Suits in ail colors and sizes\u2014the smart new 1934 Styles.'\n$2.95 t\u00b0 $4.95\n*S   ^j:t_\u00bb_amiupjMj,)r)n^\nPHONE 181\n____*_______ ___________\nLOOK FOR THE NEON SIGN\nSASKASAL\nA pure concentrated\nNatural Mineral Salt\nwith the addition of\nIodides.\nRecommended and\nGuaranteed for the\nrelief ot\nRheumatitm,   Neuritis.   Con-\n\u2022tlpation, Impure Blood and\nSkin  Eruptions.\nTry thll new  Canadian\nMineral Salt today!\nLarge Jar \u00bb\u00ab\u00a3\nFLEURY'S\nPHARMACY\nPhone 25 Box 505\n' Saturday Night\nTHUNDERING ON!\nLIRE A GIANT OF\nENTERTAINMENT!\ntop the\nbiggs st!\nCron\nrr,\nIrving-McDonald\nit 161 COMPANY We Di\nCASH GROCERS\nn\nPhone 161\nWe Deliver\nPrices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday\nCorned Beef:\ntins;\nTin \t\nLibby's 1-lb.\n \u25a0_ 11*\nSPAGHETTI-Libby's 15\u00bb\/4-oz. tins \u201e.  Tin   8*\nPORK & BEANS-Libby's ls, Tall  2 tins 15*\nDILL PICKLES\u2014Libby's 2fts ..... Tin 25*\nGREEN BEANS-Libby's Cut 2s 2 tins 28*\nPICKLES-Libby's Happy Vale, 31-oz. jars; Each 33*\nPEAS-Koyal City, Sieve No. 5 Tin 12*\nPEAS-Royal City, Sieve No. 4 2 tins 25*\nWAX PAPER\u201435 sheets 2 rolls 15*\nCHIPSO-Medium size 3 pkts. 25*\nFRY'S COCOA\u2014 Vt -lb. tin ..; Per tin 22*\nBROWN SUGAR\u2014B. C 3 lbs. 10*\nSHREDDED WHEAT  Pkt. 10*\nPREPARED MUSTARD-Libby'g    Jar   0*\nDAIRY BUTTER-Cholce local   2 lbs. 45*\nBUTTER\u2014Sunnybrook Creamery 2 lbs. 40*\nBAKING CHOCOLATE\u2014Fry's, Ground Vt\u00bb \u25a0\u25a0 Tin 12*\nE-'KING CHOCOLATE-Fry's, Ground >\/4s .. Tin vat? m .  ,    r    .  U\nUBBLERS FOR THE CHILDREN .... 10 for 25* I T J^ .     J   II1] '\n\/^|k\nI\nWONDER\nDRAMA!\n*\nWONDER   ;\nSONGS! '\nf\nWONDER;\nGIRLS!\n*\nWONDER\nCOMEDY!\n*\nWONDER\nSpectacle!\n*    B\nWONDER\nNOVELTY'\n.%]\nu_\n... * \u25a0\nKAY FRANCIS\nDICK POWELL\nAL JOLSON\nDOLORES DEL RIO\nRICARDO CORTEZ\nHAL LeROY\nGUYKIBBEE\nFIFI D'ORSAY\n5000 ENTERTAINERS\n\u2014ADDED\u2014\nWALT  DISNEY'S\nMICKEY MOUSE\nComedy \u2014 News\nFeature Starts 2:35, 7:26, \u00bb*>\nSaturday, 2 Matinees, 1 -8:1*\n_______t___________u\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1934_06_08","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405022","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1934-06-08 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1934-06-08 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\/1.0405022"}