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BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA\u2014MONDAY MORNINO. AUGUST 2t. 1935\nNUMBER 10\nJl If If If JS&% a JL Jl^Jra.  JL Sm WUf If 8l  Jl %3 %$$9 JL %& 9!1 Jmltj' JL <\nUnited States Warns Soviet Russia to\nHalt Communist Activities in the U. S.\nTHINLY-VEILED\nTHREAT IS MADE\nBY AMBASSADOR\nSoviet Reminded of\nPledge at U.S.\nRecognition\nCLAIM PLEDGE\nIS VIOLATED\nSerious Consequences\nif No Action Is\nTaken\nMOSCOW, Aug. 29 (AP) \u2014 Tht\nUnited Statet today delivered an\n\"Emphatic protest\" agiinst activities\n*bt the leventh congresi of the Communiit Internationale, which hu\njust closed.\nIn 1 blunt note to Vlce-Commls-\nnr Krestiniky, United States am-\nbuudor William N. Bullitt said\nthese activities involved interference In the Internal affairs of the\nUnited SUtes. He caled them \"flagrant violation\" of the nledge made\nby Soviet Russia at the time she\nwtt recognized by the United Stttet\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nOTTAWASILENT\nON ABERHART\nv\/TTAWA. Aug. JS (CP).-The\nnroverblil calm before the storm\nprevailed in political md government circle! during the oast week\nwith both Prime Minister Bennett\nmd Liberal Leader Mackenzie King\nin Ottawa, md Hon. H. H. Stevens.\nReconstruction oarty leader, htrt\nfbr pert of the week. AH were ore-\nparing for the final burst of campaign oratory which will be in full\nflood bv the end of next week.\nMr. King md Mr. Steveni will\nprobably reiume their campaign\ntoun within a few dtyt md the\nprime miniiter Ss scheduled to deliver hli first political speech SepL\n8. After t leriei of ipeechei delivered locilly. Mr. Bennett will\nmake a quick tour of the Dominion,\nviiiting every province.\nOverwhelming victory of the Social Credit party in the Alberta general election! lut Thuradiy, md\nthe possible effect of the new economic order on Dominion credit and\nfinance in general, set treasury officials here on the alert but no announcements were made nor would\nthe prime minister comment publicly on the turn of affairs in hit\nidopted province. ,\nOnly Isolation\nCase in Nelson\na T.B. Prisoner\nTHIS MAN MAY PLUNGE WORLD INTO ANOTHER WAR\nDuce Warns League Actioi\nSure to Cause World War\nleave Us Alone\" He Say?\nCream of British Mediterranean Fleet to B\nat Suez by September 1; European\nCountries All in a \"Huddle\"\nLONDON, Aug. 26 (AP)-One\nthouund * Brltlih troopi wlll rail\nihortly to reinforce the undirmm-\nmd garrison on tht Ills of Milti.\nBritiih ntvil but In tht Mediterranean.\nTht wlr office announctd tonight tht loldlirt will bt iboird\nthe liner Niunlli, now Uklng on\nfull it Southimpton. Sht uili\nnixt Siturdiy.\nReinforcement of  Malta,  which\nnormally hu a garrison ot 3000, was\nconfirmed Just a dty after the admiralty had announced a \"routine\ncruise  for the Mediterranean fleet\nActually thli cruise wlll lie the\ncreim of thl Mtdlterrinun fleet-\ncapital ihlps, crulun, ilrcrift carrier! ind luxllliriei \"on thi \u2022pot''\nIn the Suez canal, tt IU tntrance\ntnd spreading out In thl Mediterranean, by -Sept 1. Thli It thru\ndiyi belore tht League of Nations\noouncll meeU It Geneva to threih\nout the   lUlo-Ethloplan  trouble,\nand birring wmt mlnculoui triumph   of   diplomacy,  Uke   up  I\nBritiih demind to vott full unctioni igainst in aggrtuor nation.\nThe troopi will consist of royal\nartillery, royal engineers and royal\nsignal-corps units. They are being\nlent to Malta, the war office lUted,\nbecause \"It is the intention to bring\nthe fixed defence of Malta up to\nthe   establishment   approved   lut\nyeir.\"\nThe Neuralla, under contrict to\ntht wir office, hu been released\ntrom her summer cruise season only\nITALY THREATENS\nTO LEAVE LEAGU\nIf European War, th\nLeague Responsible,\nSays Mussolini\nLONDON.   Aug.   26    (MondU\n(AP).\u2014The Daily Mall  publltT\nan inteiview today with Prem\nMussolini in Rome ln which he i\nQuoted as saying \"it should be rt\nized without the possibility of n\nunderstanding that whoever appll\nsanctions against Italy will be i\nby the armed hostility of our com\ntry.\"\nIf unctions are voted again\nItaly at Geneva. Mussolini warn*\nItaly will at once leave tht LeUf\nof Nations, the newspaper said.\nAsked for his advice to othe\nEuropean nations for the be\nThli layout ihtwt totfles from the lift\nof tht world'! No. 1 hudllnlr it thl mo- .\nmint Btnlto Muuolini, dictator of' Italy\nforthe out 13 vein.   He li the mm behind\nlUly's ibiolutt refusal to dite of propoul!\nto bring ibout t peaceful lettlement of thl\nItalo-Ethlopttn crlili. Alwiyi hu Mui-\nlollnl declired himielf for forci ind during\nhit 'reign' ht ku bult.upTnt Of tht world'i\nmoit modern tnd efficient, If not lirgttt\narmlu. Thli modern counterpart of tht\nCieur of indent Rome li frmk In declar\ning thtt Italy muit txptnd, tnd looki to\nAfrlci. Mtinwhlli other nttloni of thi\nworld, led by BriUIn md France, ind thi\nLugut of Nitloni, itrivi vainly tt ivtrt\nthi wir Muuolini declini he will wage.\nPint Informttlon received by\nDr. F. M. Auld, icting medical officer ef hulth for Nelion, thit\nthtrt wire two caiei of Infantile\npiralyili In thi ilittr city ef Trill,\nwu from Tht Nelion Dilly Niwi\nSundiy.\nIn thi cue tf Nelion, Dr. Auld\n\u2022Uted, tht tnly cau of communl-\neabli dlieiu now In tht liolitlon\nhoipltal It thit of \u25a0 tubtrcula*\nprlioner from tht provlncltl Jill\nhtrt, who comei from tht prairie.\nTrtll luthoritiu Siturdiy cloud\ntht Sunday ichooli ind tht iwimmlng pool entirely, cloied tht\ntheitert to thou undtr 16, tnd\nprohibited tht congregating of\nthou undtr 16 In public placei.\n\"BRITAIN CAN'T\nHOLD THE SUEZ\nAGAINST ITALY\"\nNot Strong Enough,\nSay Commentators\nin England\nMUST NOT TRY\nTO ACT ALONE\nBig Italian War Games\nStart on Border\nof Austria\nBULLET THROUGH HIS\nCAR WINDOWS\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 25 (CP)-V.\nAndrei tomplaiped to police today\na bullet -had crashed through two\nwlndowi of hii lutomobile is he\nwu driving through the witerfront\ndlttrlet nur Jackson avenue on\nAlexmder street *\nLONDON, Aug. 25 <CP-Havas)-\nTjvo Influential political commentator! todiy declared Great Britain's naval forces it present ire not\nstrong enough to prevent Italy seizing Ethiopia.\n\"We are not ln a position to act\nalone,\" warned \"Scrutator\" in thc\nSunday Times.\nJ. L. Garvin, noted editor of tht\nSundiy Observer, declired Thl\nrouti from Gibraltar through\nMilU ind Egypt to Adtn It thi\nlife-line of tht Emplrt. Wt cmnot it preient\u2014it Ii mlurable It\nihould hivt to bt uld\u2014hold the\nMediterranean routi igiinit \u25a0\nho.tlle IUly.\"\nGarvin wrote most itrongly\nigainst rash iction. \"Any serious\nattempt to do it (lone-handed action against Italy) would disrupt\nfrom top to bottom the existing political lystem ln this country,\" he\nuld.\n\"Thanks to the cooler elements in\nMussolini Mobilizing Million Troops\non the Austrian Border\nVan Paassen Tells How II Duce's Words of Defiance Were Censored\nFollowing Is the flnt of t ntw\nuriu from Pierre vm Paauen,\nnoted Europein correipondent for\nTht Nelion Dllly Ntwi ind Ctntral Prtu Cinidlin, now it Addl!\nAbaba to cover developments In\ntht Italian-Ethiopian crisis. Another irticle In tht uriu written\nJuit btfort hii departure for Ethiopia appean on an Inside pigt of\ntodiy'i Dllly Newi.\nBy PIERRE VAN PAASSEN\nCentral  Preu Cinidlin Writer\nADDIS   ABABA,  Aug.  25\u2014\"We\nwill snap our fingers in the face of\nthe blond defenders ot the black\npeoples.\". ..   \"You   will   conquer\nAbyssinia.\" These two defiant\nphrases occurred In Mussolini's\nfiery speech at the departure of the\nSabaudian division from Cagliari.\nIt was scratched from the dispatches\nby the Roman censors, for fear of\ninjuring sensibilities abroad, especially in England, at whose address\nthe first mesuge wai obviously\ndirected.\nAnother etniored lentence of\nthe Duct on thit occulon wai, \"I\npromlst you (he wu ipeiklng to\nthe blickihirU leaving for Afrlci),\nI promlu you thit before long\ntht flvt continenU will tremble\nbefon the Fuciit powen!\"\nTo the French academician who\nviiited him ln Rome, Mussolini\nspoke of \"those fishers, in troubled\nwaters whose little game I am going\nto spoil before long md the means\nindicated by which he planned to do\nthis have now become clear. Mussolini ls not only mobilizing an army\nin Africa. Africa ii a sideshow, t\nmere training ground for his troops.\nMussolini Is mobilizing one million\nmen on the Austrian and Jugoslavian borders.\nThis fact ought to be seen in relation to the agitation of the Austrian\ngovernment in favor of a restoration of the Hapsburgers. Otto von\n(Contlnuid on Pige Seven)\nWllUlllllltWIWWWtt\n60-YEAR-OLD SEES\nAUTO FOR FIRST\nTIME\n(Continued en Pige Eight)'\nUNION OF STEVENS AND SOCIAL\nCREDIT FORCES YET UNDECIDED\nStevens Silent Pending Word From Aberhart\nOTTAWA, Aug. 25 (CP)-Whethe'r\ner not Hon. H. H. Steveni, Reconitructlon party leider, md William\nAberhirt, victorious chief of the\nSocial Credit pirty ln Alberta,. w<jl\nJoin forces for tht fedenl cimptlgn remained undecided tonight.\nSiturday Mr. Stevens, while uylng he ind the Soclil Credit leader\nhad aomt \"very friendly\" talks rectntly, reserved full comment on\nthe Alberta result pending developments. Tonight the Reconstruction\nparty letder was itlll uncommunicative u he had not heard from\nMr. Aberhart. The latter wu quoted\nin wutern despatches yuterday as\negotiatlons would be\nth Mr. Stevens with t\n\u2022titln,\nopen*\n15\ned\nview to Joining forces.\n\"The overwhelming support, ac-\ncorded Mr. Aberhirt makes it de-\nilnble full consideration be given\nby my federal authority to propouli of the new Alberta tarty\nshould, ln view of the result, receive sympathetic consideration\nfrom thc federal authorities to the\nextent the Dominion was affected.\nMr. Stevens yesterday expressed\nsatisfaction at the Alberta result.\nHe considered lt ihowed clearly\npeople were thinking on credit ind\nfinance. He uid, however, he would\nreserve comment on the possibility\nof the Reconstruction party and the\nSocial Credit movement ln Alberta\n?letting together, until he had heard\nrom Mr. Aberhart.\nFAIRBANKS. Alaska, Aug. 25\n\u2014(AP)\u2014An Alaskan Rip Van\nWinkle gazed in wonder at women here, tried to figure out\nwhich end of an automobile was\nthe front and tasted his first\nfresh fruit in 35 years.\n\"I never before uw women\nthat looked like these women,\"\nuld A. H. Creecy, Spanish-\nAmerican war veteran who has\nbeen In tlie Kuskokwin river\ngold country since 1900 when\nhe was 25. He flew here by airplane Saturday from Wiseman\nfor medical treatment\n\"I think I'll go down to the\nhotel,\" he said, \"md sit at the\nwindow and eat some fruit md\nwatch feminine beauty md the\n\u25a0porcuplnei' (his own term for\nmotor cars) go by.\"\nTEXAS VOTES WET\nDALLAS. Texas, Aug. 25 (AP).-\nJohn Barleycorn, a furtive fellow in\nTexas for the last 18 years, was returned to citizenship today by 250.-\n000 voters. Drv leaders who contested the amendment repealing constitutional liquor prohibition admitted defeat as the majority r' wet\nvotes cast in vesterdav's referendum\npassed the 50.000 mark.\nMISSINO IN LAUNCH\nHALIFAX, Aug. 25 (CP). - A\nRoyal Canadian Mounted police seaplane was to be sent out today in\nsearch of W. P. Lynch of McBan's\nIsland, mining off the Nova Scotia\ncoast In an open motor launch since\nhe left Lunenburg for Halifax Wednesday.\nMACPHERSON TO\nVISIT DISTRICT\nVICTORIA, Aug. 25 (CP)\u2014Hon.\nF. M. MacPherson, Britiah Columbia minister of public works, left\nSaturday night to inspect the road\nsystem in the interior where hard-\nsurfacing work has been in progress\nfor the last month or two. He will\nmake a circuit through the Okanagan md Kootenays, returning ln\na week or ten days.\nAttorney General Gordon Sloan,\nwho has also been on m inspection\ntour of the interior ls expectwi back\nat the capital at the first of next\nweek.\n\"SNATCHES\" RADIO\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 2!\nPolice are on the trail of a brazen\nradio \"kidnapper\" after D. Battis-\ntoni told of an interruption which\nspoiled his enjoyment of a broadcast program. He was sitting, enjoying the entertainment, by an open\nwindow when two hmds reached\nthrough the window md whisked\ntht ridio away.\nTO\nINVESTIGATE\nSOURCES\nPULP\nWASHINGTON. Aug. 25 <CP).-\nThe United States tariff commission\nwas under orders today to investigate the competition .between domestic md foreign pulp wood. Canada is the largest seller of this forest\nproduce In United States markets.\nABERHART CALLS\nCAUCUSOFPARTY\nFOR WEDNESDAY\nPremier Reid Tenders\nHis Resignation\nToo Soon\n(Continued on Pigt Eight)\nGrower Fined\nfor Infraction\nMarketing Ad\nJohn Chernoff Pleads\nGuilty in Creston\nCourt\nCAUCUS WILL\nDECIDE LEADER\nDouglas Asked to Go\nto Alberta by\nAberhart\nFOUR INFANTILE PARALYSIS\nCASES REPORTED IN TRAIL\nBan Clamped Down on Gatherings; Parents\nAsked Report Illness at Once\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 28\u2014Two id-\ndltloml cuei of Infantile partly-\nill hivt bttn reported ilnce the\nflnt two dlignoud Frldiy. Kenneth Pople, tged 25, wu reported\n\u2022\u2022 hiving tht dlieue lata Saturday and tht othtr wu mtdt\nknown to luthoritiu Sundiy, tht\npitlent btlng \u2022 young child of E.\nG. Fletcher, Third avenue, Eait-\nTrall.\nTRAIL, B.C. Aug. 25 - Two\ncam of Infmtllt pinlyili In\nTrail wtrt reported Frldiy md\n\u2022rt confined to thi Isolation dtpirtment of Tnll-Tidinio hotpltal. All contact! with tht cuu\nwere put undir tight diyi' Itrlct\nquarantine.\nOnt Cltt, thit Of Margot Hirriion, 9-year-old diughter of Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. T. 8. Hirriion, Blnni\nitreet, li believed to hivt dtvtloptd In California whtrt tht\nchild hid bun viiltlng with hir\nmothtr. Tht cue wu dlignoied\nIn Spokant and thl little girl wu\nbrought to tht olty by htr fither\nind Tmmidlittly placed In liolitlon In the hoipltil. Sht hid trav\nelled to Spoktnt by but.\nTht othtr cite, u fir u can be\nascertained, is ot local origin. It ii\n(Ctntlnutd on Pige Eight)\nCALGARY. Aug. 25 (CP)-A mucus of Soclil Credit members elected ln the Alberta election and defeated candidates will be held here\nWednesday, William Aberhart, Alberta Social Credit league leader,\nannounced here today ln an address\nat his Prophetic Bible institute.\nThe economist-evangelist said he\nhad been invited to go to Edmonton\nto confer with Lelutennnt-Governor\nW. L. Walsh and would go late this\nweek following the caucus.\nIn an interview later Mr. Aberhart\nsaid nothing would be done ln regard to the premiership or filling\nthe various cabinet posts until after\nthe caucus. Those attending the\ncaucus would decide who would\nlead the government in the legislature, he added.\nAs soon as the Social Credit oarty\nwas assured of victory, Mr. Aber\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nThree   B. C.   Kiddies\nBurn to Death\nCRESTON, B. C. Aug. 25- For\nshipping fruit contrary to the regulations of the British Columbia Tree\nFruit board, John G. Chernoff, \u25a0\nlocal orchardist wu on Saturday fined (25 ud costs by Stipendiary\nMagistrate CoL E. Mallandaine. The\nirosecution was handled for the tree\nrult board by W. L. Bell. Mr. Chernoff did not contest the cue, admitting his guilt after the regulation of\nthe Marketing act had been explained to hlm by the presiding magistrate.\nThe ahlpment complained of wu\n12 cases of cherrlu sent to a firm\nin Kimberley direct by Mr. Chernoff\ninstead of through one of the four\nselling agencies at Creston which\nhave licenses from the Tree Fruit\nboard.\nThe decision ll in important one\nas it establishes the legal status of\nthe Tree Fruit board regulations,\nwhich prohibit! individuals telling\ntheir own fruit. It ie claimed this\nii the tint cue of the kind in the\nprovince.\nSTORE, TAVERN AND THREE\nCOTTACESBURN\n(Continued on Pige Eight)\nIL DUCE'S SONS]\nOFF TO WAR\nMussolini Bids Then\nFarewell on Way\nto Africa\nir\nBOUNDARY BAY, Wuh., Aug.\n25 (CP)\u2014A general store, tavern\nand three summer cottagei were\ndestroyed early Saturday by fire\nwhich swept this summer resort on\nthe international border. No estimate ot the damage was given. One\nwomm, Mrs. Paul Provency, was\nseriously burned. The fire was believed to have broken out in Water's\nGeneral store about 3 a.m. The store\nmd the Boundary Bay tavern in the\nsame building wu burned to the\nground u were two cottages owned\nby M. H. Whalen, proprietor of tht\nBungalow store, md a third owned\nby W. L. Gilbert.\nROME, Aug. 25 (CP-Hivu)*-.\nWhlll Fucisti chttrtd wildly M\ntroopi came to ittentlon. trTemlt\nmuuolini Satur-ay bade 'art\nwell to hit two loni, Bruno tn\nVittorlo, and hli lon-ln-law, Coun\nGileizzo Ciaono, ai they left foi\nNaplu to embark for irevlot\ntut   Africi.\nTwo linen cirrying 8000 tn<\nthuilutlc blickihlrti departed foi\nEritrea, with II Due's torn aboard\nTht improvised trimporta. fjfl\nurnia ind Atlanta, were ioi\nwith wir miteriil tnd luppllu.'\nMuuolini'i farewell to hli toll\nwu widely publicized In Ittly i\n\u2022ymbollc of II Duce'i pertontl it*\nrlfIce to \"tht ciuie\".\n\"Duce!\" Duce! Victory!\" ihouttl\nthl loldien who iccompinled thi\nRremlert toni. Thl vut crowd I\n\u2022plu chttrtd Itulf hotru.\nMarkets ai\na Glance\nBy tht Camdian Prtu\nToronto and Montreal\u2014InduiW\nal stocks lower.\nToronto Mines \u2014 Golds highet\nbase metals lower.\nNew York\u2014Stocks closed low*\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat down tt to <\nLondon\u2014Bar silver lower; otht\nmetals unchanged.\nMontreal\u2014Silver lower.\nNew York\u2014Cotton lower.     J\nNew York\u2014Cmadian dollar dow\n1-32 to 90%.\nTWO CARS AND TRUCK\nCOLLIDE\nVICTORIA, Aug. 25 (CP)-Vta\ntlms of a three-car collision whic]\ntook place a few minutes after the!\nhad landed on Vancouver Island fo\na holiday visit, Mr. and Mrs. e_\nliam James Shelton of Winnipej\nwere in hospital here today suffer\ning from possible fractures int\nother injuries.\nThe accident occurred Fridtj\nnight about 10 miles out of Victorii\nwhen the Shelton's car was struct\nhead-on by a truck on the Sidnej\nhighway, affr the truck had bea\nin a collision with a car precedini\nthe Sheltons into the city.\nTULAMEEN. B.C.. Aug. 25 (CP).\n\u2014The three infant children of Mr.\nand Mrs. John W. Robinson were\nburned to duth Saturday tn t fire\nwhich destroved their home here\nThey were Bernice, four; Pat, two;\nmd the baby, aged ibout one year.\nMr. Robinson was out of town at\nthe time and Mrs. Robinson had lit\nthe fire in the kitchen stove and\nrone to the barn to milk the cow.\nleaving Bernice in the kitchen md\nthe two smaller children in bed.\nMcDonnell Beats\nCol. N. Spencer\nfor Nomination\n- VANCOUVER, Aug. 28 (CP).-\nAlan K. McDonnell has been chosen\nConservative candidate to contest\nVancouver-Burrard constituency In\nthe federal election. Mr. McDonnell was chosen over Col. Nelson\nSpencer md William J. Shortt\nARTHUR SPEERS. WELL-KNOWN\nCRESTOH YOUTH. IS DROWNED\nBoat Sinks Under Him at Summit Lake\nCRESTON, B.C, Aug. 25 - A\ndrowning fatality thli ifternoon it\nSummit lakt took the life of Arthur\nSpeen, 21 yean old, t well known\nCreiton young mm md iecond ion\nof Mr. md Mrt. S. A. Speen, longtime residents of Cruton.\nDetails of the mishap are meager\nbut lt would appear that the young\nman wu one of a picnic party of\neight Creiton young people who\nhid gone to the lake to spend the\ndav. Summit lake is on the Idiho\nside beyond Boundary creek, md to\nreach it ptrt of the journey hu to\nbe made by boat So far u can be\nlearned Speen had uaed \u2022 boit,\nwhich leaked nther badly, piddling\nacrou a rather narrow ilvtt of\nwiter. He mide the trip icrou\nufely md after pulling the craft up\non the ihort md draining it of\nw\u00abter, commenced the return trip.\nwu n bidly filled with witer thl\nit itarted to sink. Mr. Speen, who I\na good swimmer, immediately too)\nto the water to swim to safety bul\nweighted down, with hiking boo]\nmd heavy clothing, he waa unibt\nto mike it, sinking about 30 tit\nfrom ihore. He did not again con\nto the top.\nAl Uie lake ls of great depth e\nmurky witer md treacheroui boi\ntorn, and there being no life-savin\nequipment of my sort, there wl\nnothing for it but for the party t\nreturn to Cruton md notify th\nauthorltlw, who are leaving at dt\nbreak Monday with memben of -_\nouting group md grappling appll\nances to recover the body.\nThe fatality cast a gloom over tb\nvillage, as the young man was hill\nly esteemed and had just started,\nbuslneu career In Creston thnt gat\nevery assurance of a bright aa\nWben about 50 feet from shore it. successful future.\n w\n\u25a0^^^\n\"\n\u2014*-\n*********\u2014\n\t\n\u25a0\nII TWO\u2014\u00bb\u2022\u25a0\nilgary Lassies Exccll in HIpMand\nDances al Trail Scottish Games\nn 3 Aggregates;\nthelld McLeod Best\nTrail Dancer\njtATL, B.C., Aug. 2J\u2014Thret Ctl-\n1 lauies captured the three open\nregate prizes In the dancing com-\nlioni of the 10th mnual Scottish\nheld under tht auspices of\nTrail Caledonian society tt But-\npark, Saturday. A bonny Hit of\nfcttants ln thu event provided\nCblg from 10:30 a.m. till about\n\u2022stock in the evening. A warm\nbeat down on the dancen dur-\nthe whole time, but was faced\nUnchingly. A welcome breeze\ntailed and provided added gusto\nbe swish of kilts ind tartans tnd\ntaring of ribbons, lending at the\n>t time animation to the flags\nve the plntiorm, effecting a per-\nI picturesque setting,\nlernice Hampton, Calgary, won\nE. L. Hodge cup, emblematic of\nnd aggregate in highland danc-\n| class 17 yean and under, and\nL interior championship. Miu\nUpton and Janet G. McGregor,\ntpry were tied for this UUe with\npoints each so Judges considered\nttt the two made in the Irish\nto decide the winner as there\nI Insufficient time to have a repe-\nfn of their dances- In the Irish\nMiss Hampton placed third with\nithtil tor-tun! yon\n\u25a0nittur. T\u00bbk*_ Tempi**-\nI RAZ-MAH fepnbi.\nHAY\n1 RAZ-MAH Ctptultf. ppi\/PQ\n\u25a0m miiery of ior*. io-    |\u00bb fc V fclf\nti. itchy \u00abym ni run- \" \u2122 w ^\"\n; now. Brw_th\u00ab unljr. Enjoy tummer\nmokes, \u2022nufli, iprtye. No harmful dnip\nhid re-aetions. Relief cuarwtoed fron\nLfl bor\u2014or yonr moiwy Mok. Aak your\njpet no* I or \u00bb Wo or tl boi ot .137\nmpltton'i RAZ-MAH Ctptulu\n8014 points tnd Mlu McGregor mtde\n79.\nBarbara J. Brown, Calgary, won\nthe E. Plsaplo cup, apeciil prize foi\ngrmd aggregate in highland dancing, clau It years ana under, ud\nthe B.C. Interior championship. Her\npoints were 18.\nJean Murdoch, Calgary, with 13\npoints won the A. Buchan cup, special prize for grand aggregate in\nhighland dancing, clau 10 years and\nunder, md the B. C, inttrior championship.\nShiela MacLeod, with IS pointi,\nwon the Alex Cheyne trophy, t special prize for grand aggregate in\nhighland dancing, confined to TraiL\nTo decide the aggregate wlnnen,\nfive pointi were given for t tint\nthree for a second, md one for a\nthird.\nSeventeen years and under (confined to Trill).\nHighland Fling-SheUa MacLeod,\nfirst, 62Vi; Maisie Campbell, second,\n57; Evelyn Fannini, third, 55; Alice\nWheat 46.\nSword Dmce \u2014 Sheila MacLeod,\nfirst, 13V,; Maisle Campbell, second,\n70; Evelyn Fannini, third. 60.\nSeann Tniibhas\u2014Sheila MacLeod,\nflnt, 13V,; Maisie Campbell, second,\n70; Evelyn Fannini, third. 69.\n\u2022Seventeen years and under (open)\nHighland Fling\u2014Evelyn Nicholson, Calgary, first, 77H; Bernice G.\nHampton, Calgary, second, 75; Janet\nMcGregoi, Calgary, third, 73; Hazel\nStout, Nelson, *87Mi.\nSword Dance\u2014Bernice Hampton,\nCalgary, first, 11V,; Jmet G. McGregor, Calgary, lecond, 74; Evelyn\nNicholson, Calgary, third, 68; Hazel\nStout, Nelson, 66.\nSean Trulbhas\u2014Jmet G. McGregor, Calgary, flnt, 82W, Bernice\nHampton, Calgary, second. -Ity; Evelyn Nicholson, Calgary, third, lift;\nHazel Stout Nelion, toVi.\nSailors' Hornpipe\u2014Janet G. McGregor, Caluary, first 13V,; Bernice\nHampton,   Calgary,   second,   78V4;\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON, B. C, HOTELS\n\"Finest in tht Interior\"\nHUME HOTEL\nfret Bin Sennet Geo. Benwell. Prop.\nBREAKFAST 25c te 60c\nLUNCHEON 35c to 50c        DINNER 35c to 65c\nRotary and Cyro Headquarters\nTelephone 717 Nelson, B.C. 422 Vtrntn St\n_tUM_5\u2014K. Hooghurikel ud fim-\n, Mr. md Mn. R. Wilson. Spo-\nI! Mr. ind Mn. P. Dunkerley\nfinally. Nelson; S. Manning,\n; N. Brown. TraU; G. Sbaw, C.\nling. Ymlr; V. McDougaU, A.\nmwn. Silmo; Mrt. M. Henning,\nJ. Jones, Winnipeg; J, Cauhun,\nibUc Mine; D. Herley, Lillooet;\nE. Hanson, Silverton: W. Bnrt-\nSt Louis, Mo.; B. Smith. Pre\nmier: J. Clarke. Montreal: Mn.\nWaite wd family. London, Eng.;\nE. Doherty. L. Wood, Toronto; w.\nTravii, F. Kazan. W. Weir. H. Hall,\nJ Andenon. I. GuUle. W. Shellard.\nA. Coulls, W. Mitchell md family.\nS. Patten. R. Crawford, Vancouver:\nH. Coursey, R. Brough, Medicine\nHat: R. Grty. C. Yule. R. Fraser, W.\nLawrence, Mr. and Mn. Whitehead.\nPenUcton.\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin_\\\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel,\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showert\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\n124 BAKER ST. PHONE ID KELSON. B.C\nE. Sutton, W. McLean, J. Warke,\n. Weltman. H. Freeman, H. Peter-\nn, D. G. Scott, W. Hollintshead,\nR. Evans, John Olafson. F. Slm-\nands, Vancouver; B. C. Franklin,\nW. Franklin, Calgary: Joe Beber,\nImonton; Mr. and Mrs. G. Mc-\nregor and daughter, Winnipeg; Mr.\nd Mrs. T. Hawes and daughter,\nreenwood; Mrs. E. Nordaas. Yahk;\nJ. A. Fiiher, Gerard; J. A. MlUir.\nNakusp; F. Mack, Crmbrook; Vic,\nErlckson, J. Mondlni, Salmo; A. H.\nJohnson. H. Gustafson. R. T. Fraier,\nA. Crlchton, P. WUliami, Stewirt\nPatterson, Trail; Mrs. S. Larsen.\nReno; R, A. Fowler, City; P. Dietrich. Erie; S. S. Frank, BoiweU; E.\nW. Patterson, Fernie.\nlew Grand Hotel\nP L KAPAK Prop.\nHet snd Cold Water\n8lngii 60c up; double SOc up\nMonthly n.es $10.00 up\nPH 234       816 VERNON ST\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nPETE BORSATO. Prop.\nRooms from SOc to $1.50\nMonthly S10 and up.\nSteam healed md hot md cold\nwitei In every room\nSOS BAKEH ST. PHONE \u00ab0\nOccidental Hotel\n70S Vernon St Phoni 6871\nH  WA8SICK. Prop.\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comfortibli Roomi\nMiners'   HlldQUirtiri\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaiti You\nJAS. A MADDEN Prog.\nCompletely Remodelled\nHot ind Cold Water\nIn thi HEART ot thi. City\nP'   >NI St      S__ Vlt't BT\nEDGEWOOD, B. C, HOTELS\nARROW LAKES HOTEL ED0EW00\u00b0\nE. NIEOERMAN,\nProorletor\nComfortibli  Roomi\nQood   Meili\nlogical\nPlm\nRoid\nOOO.  B.C. i\nil Stooping I\nt tn 'hi\nto Virnon %\nVANCOUVER, B. C. HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVBR HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nBOO Btymoui Bt      Vincouvtr, B.C\nTRANSPORTATION - Motor Freight Lines\nNewly Renovated Throughout\nPhones Elevltor\nA  PATERSON  Utt of\nColenim Altt. Proprietor\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILT\nS a.m. snd 10:30 a.m. Iittp. Sunday\nTrail TD1II I ll.TDV Ml Ne'son\nPhont\n135\nTRAILLIVERYCO\nM. H. MclVOR. Prop.\nPhons\n35\n-Ivelyn Nlcholion, Caljiry, third.\nII; _*z_ stout, ntlion, o_.\nfourteen yetn tnd under (onto):\nHighland nlng \u2014 Barbara 3.\nBrown, Calgary, iirst, 78Vi: Uuncan\nrotter, Eomonton, iecond, 75Vi;\nSheila McLebd. Trail, third, 73; Peggy Inksterl Revelstoke, ..; Helen\nAlexander, Vucouver, 89; Verna\nvVolfe, Penticton, 59 H; Helen Stout,\n.teisoii, 5_Vi; Barbara Dahl, tk-tnou-\nton, 64; Ralph Usher, Calgary, 58.\nSword Dance\u2014Bamara J. Brown,\nCalgary, first, 83; Uuncan foster,\n\u25a0idmonton, second, 79: Verna Wone,\nPenticton, third, 764; Sheila Mcleod, Trail, 74; Barbara Dahl, td-\nmonton, 74; Helen Alexmder, Vancouver, 72Vi; Peggy Inkster, Revelitoke, 72; Halph Fisher, Calgary,\n11V,; Helen Stout, Nelson, 53%.\nSeann Truibhaa\u2014Duncan toster,\nEdmonton, first, Tl; Barbara 1.\nJrown, Calgary, stcond, It'i; Sheila McLeod^Trail, third, 66_; verna\n>\u00abolfe, Penticton, 88; Barbara Dahl,\niSdmonton, Bv; Peggy Inkster, rtevei-\nstoke, 644; Helen Alexander, Vancouver, 85: Ralph fisher, Calgary,\n58: Helen Stout, Kelson, b3V,.\nSailor's Hornpipe \u2014 BarDara J.\nBrown, Calgary, first, 85; Duncan\nZoster, Edmonton, second, 83%;\nHalph Fisher, Calgary third, 8U;\niJeggy Inkster, Revelstoke, 69; Bar-\noara Dahl, Edmonton, 68; Sheila\nMcLeod, TraU, 61V,; Verna Wolfe,\n\u00bbJenticton, 66Vi; Helen Alexander,\nVancouver, 65 V4; Helen Stout, Nelson, 61.\nTen years and under (open):\nHighland Fling\u2014Jean Murdoch,\nalgary, first. 71; Betty Cairney,\nMedicine Hat, second,  67;  Maizie\nCampbell, Trail, 49; Evelyn Fannini,\nTrail, 45; James Stout, nelaon, 41;\nJoan Carter, Red Deer, Alta., 40.\nSword Dance \u2014 Jean Murdoch,\nCalgary, first, 73; Betty Cairney,\nMedicine Hat second, 59ti: Joan\nCarter, Red Deer, AlU., third, S8<_;\nMaisie Cimpbell, Trail, 58; Evelyn\nFannini, Trail, 34; James Stout, Nelson, 39.\nSeann Trulbhai \u2014 Malile Campbell, Trail, fint 62V.: Jew Murdoch,\nCalgary, aecond. 59; Evelyn Fannini, Trill, third, 58V4; Betty Cairney, Medicine Hit 55V4; James\nStout, Nelson, 43; Joan Carter, Red\nDeer, 41.\nIrish Jig (open)i\nDuncan Foster, Edmonton, flrtt\n85; Barbara Brown, Calgary, aecond, 8214; Bernice Hampton, third,\nSO'\/,; Janet McOregor, Calgary, 79;\nRalph Fither, Cab5ry, 71vJTShella\nMcLeod, Trail, 71V.; Betty Cairney,\nMedicine Hat 70%; Joan Carter,\nRed Deer, 70; Maisle Campbell,\nTrail, MVi; Jean Murdoch, Calgary,\n64%; Helen Alexander, Vancouver,\n64; Peggy Inkster. Revelstoke. 60%:\nVerna Wolfe, Penticton, 80; Hazel\nStout Nelson, 58; Helen Stout, Nelton, 57.\nKpinr\nMtrchet \u2014 Jtck Stout Ntlton.\nfirst, 70; Ian Inkster, Revelstoke,\nsecond, 48%: Wllllim Morriion,\nTrail. 42%; Kenneth McKay, Trail,\n37%;   Peggy  Inkster,  Revelitoke,\nStrathspeys ind Reels \u2014 Jtck\nStout, Nelson, fint 88; Ian Inkster,\nsecond, 54%; Kenneth McKay, Trail,\n43%.\nDancing Judges\u2014Tina Thomson,\nW, Fyfe.\nPiping Judges\u2014W. Fyfe, R. Rankine.\nTrophies, medils and prlzei were\npreiented it the Knlghti of Pythlu\nhall prior to the dmce which wai\nthe final event ot the Caledonian\nday. Alex Balfour, preiident madt\ntht presentations.\n\"Mind\" li Subject\nof Sermon\n\"Mind\" was the subject of the\nlesson-sermon ln Flret Church of\nChrist, Scientist Nelson, on Sunday.\nThe golden text wai: \"Who haul\nknown the mind of the Lord, that\nHe may instruct him? But we have\nthe mind of Christ\" (1 Corinthians\n2: 16).\nAmong the citations which com-\n?rised the lesson-sermon was the\nollowlng from the Bible: \"O Lord,\nhow great are Thy works! And Thy\nthoughti ire very deep\" (Pialmi\n92: 5).\nThe lesson-sermon also included\nthe following passage from the\nChristian Science textbook, \"Science and Health With Key to the\nScriptures\" by Mary Baker Eddy:\n\"Spiritual Ideas, like numben and\nnotes, start from principle, and admit no materialistic beliefs. Spiritual\nideas lead up to their divine origin.\nCod, and to the spiritual sense of\nbeing.\"\nFive persons, Including three\nnuns, were killed and 20 injured in\nan automobile-bus crash at Bowie,\nMd.\n'THE NELBON DAILY NEWS. NELION. B.C-MONDAY MORNINO. AUGUST IS. UM-\nBIG CROWD AT\nLAKESIDE RARK\nOne of the Season's\nLargest; Water's\n\u25a0 Call Strong\nAttracted by the brilliant day and\nthe almost unruffled lake, one of\nthe largest crowds ot the season\npatronized Lakeside park Sunday\nafternoon.\nAs many ai five sailboats were to\nbe seen on the water at one time-\nthough they had to hunt for wind\ntor the most part\u2014and rowboats,\ncanoes and motorboats were everywhere.\nThe checkroom for the convenience of bathers handled 285 checki\nclothes and parcels during the day,\na number exceeded only three or\nfour times thia season. The water\nwu probably the warmest ol the\nseason, the swimmers and bathers\npacked the floats and filled the\nwater foreground, while kidc' i.\nsplashing, wading, sailing toy boru.\nor playing ln the sand, were to be\nseen everywhere.\nWoman Dies at\nKootenay Belle\nMrs. John Mondini III\nbut Short Time;\nFrom Kamloops\nMrs. John Mondini died at the\nKootenay Belle mine. Sheen creek,\nSaturday, after a ftw dtys' illness.\nMrs. Mondini wat born in England and wai 38 yeara ot age. She\ncams to Canada about eight yean\nago and about two weeks ago moved\nout to Sheep creek with her husband. Previously the . resided it\nKamloops where sbe ls survived by\nher mother. Mn. Turner.\nLIBERALS MUST\nREDISTRIBUTE\nWEALTH\nOALT. Ont. Aug. 25 (CP)-Oreat-\nest responsibility to to be pliced on\ntht Liberal ptrty,. ihould It be\nchoien to form Canada's next government would be redistribution of\nwealth and if tha ptrty did not\nmake i reasonable success of this\nredistribution, it will have filled,\nHon. W. D. Euler, former minister\nof national revenue, told a Liberal\npicnic here Stturdiy.\nB. C. SUPPLIES\nGIANT MASTS\nCOWICHAN. B.C.. Aug. 28 (CP).\n\u2014Two giant timbers, stated to be\nmasts for a new yacht to be built\nfor Hii Majesty. King Oeorge V.\nhive been cut on Grouse mountain,\nnear Lake Cowichan.\nOne of the timbers Is 108 feet long\nwith a 20-inch top. the other 96 feet\nlong with a 22-inch too. Both are\nheart-centered at each end, which\nentitles them to be classified as\n\"mast grade.\"\nSEEK INJUNCTION\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 25 (CP)-A.\nT. Harrer and B. F. Messner filed\nsuit in supreme court Saturday\nseeking an injunction to restrain\nJames Wright from dealing with or\ndisposing of the Victoria group of\nclaims, situated on Babine range,\nOmineca district, and also for a declaration that Wright holdi the property in truit for Lorraine Copper\nSilver mine, Ltd. They are seeking\nthe Injunction in behalf of themselves and other shareholden of\nthe company.\nDONOVAN WINS\nSYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 25 (CP)\n\u2014R. J. \"Bud\" Donovan, youthful\nWinnipeg golf star, won the sixth an-\nnau Syracuie Yacht club tournament today with a 2 and 1 win over\nHoward Tyron of Elmira, N. Y.\nFlashes From the Wires\nCRISIS PAST\nBELGRADE\u2014Prince Piul, bead\nof the regency council, ended the\nYugoslav cabinet crlili by approving the naming of three minister!\nto replace the Croatian memben\nwho resigned Fridiy. The criiii resulted from the formation ot a new\nparty by Premier Milan Stoyadinq-\nvich.\nof \u00a31,983,708 (about $9,424,000), an\nofficial itatement said. The itatement gave figures as ot Auguit 21.\nThe sum paid off on Italy'i account\nsince March 8 was given as \u00a3 1,484,-\n000 (about (7,211,000).\nVETERAN  CP.R.  MAN   DIE8\nSTRATFORD, Ont.-Iliac Witling, for 30 yean an employee of\n-he Canadian National railways,\n.led here Saturday at the age of\ntl. Three yean ago he retired from\n.ne lervice of the railway. William\niVatling of Winnipeg is a brother.\nELECTROCUTED\nTORONTO\u2014Alone ln her eatt-\nend home, Doreen Saunden, 16, wai\nelectrocuted while trying to connect in extension wire with tn electric iron in tbe kitchen.\nBLOWS SELF UP\nKIRKLAND LAKE, Ont-Wbtt\nwu presumed by police to hive\noeen t suicide ind attempted murder occurred a mile eait of here todiy in the deith of Robert Kennedy\ntnd the wounding of Mrs. Annie\nJickson, his companion. Kennedy\nended his life by exploding a xlaCt\not dynamite. Mrs. Jackson suffered\ninjuries which may prove fatal.\nBAYS  HE  KILLED  OIRL\nBOSTON\u2014A man, who Boston\npolice said, talked incoherently ot\nthe killing of Florence Onnier, 17-\nyear-old French Canadian and mill\nworker at Biddeford Mt., wn questioned by Detective Benjamin Goodman who tald ht learned nothing\ndefinite regirdlng tht cut.\nHITLER HAD TUMOR ON VOCAL\nCHORD\nBERLIN-Chtncellor Hitler hit\nbetn suffiring from a smtll tumor\non tbt right voctl cord, in officii!\ncommunique innouncet, but it\nsdded ii the reiult of \u2022 recent\noperation thl voice of the fuehrer\niad been restored ind ll ln perfectly good condition.\nITALV OWES ENGLAND $9,424,000\nLONDON-Italy  Is  Indebted  to\nthe Bank ot England to the extent\n1000 HAVE SLEEPING SICKNESS\nTOKYO (AP)-With 40 deaths\nreported in Tokyo alone and 198\ncases still under attention here, the\ntotal number ot victims in the nation-wide sleeping sickness epidemic Monday neared 1000. Accurate returns are unavailable but it\nis estimated 80 per cent of the cases\nare fatal.\nJ. H. CHOWN DEAD\nEDMONTON (CP)-James Harry\nChown. 53, superintendent of the\n.idmonton division, Canadian Pacific railway, for the last five yean\nand one of western Canada's moit\npopular railway officials, died in\nnospital here Saturday from a heart\nailment He had been on sick leave\nsince last January. Mr. Chown was\nborn August 21,1882. at West Flam-\nboro, Ont, the son of Rev. E. A. tnd\nMn. Chown, both of whom died in\nrecent yean.\nWIDEN PLANE SEARCH\nFAIRBANKS, Aliski (AP)-Vet-\nenn iviiton of the north ire cooperating in a widening search for\nPilot Arthur F. Hines and three\npassengen, missing since last Monday on a flight from Dawson to\nFairbanks.\nTo augment the nine planes already engaged in the hunt, officials\nat Anchorage decided to put every\navailable aircraft in that area on the\niob. Three planes ware ordered to\nuve Anchorage Sunday and three\nothen Mondty.\nARABS MAV  HELP ETHIOPIA\nAMMAN, Trtnijordan (AP)-The\nic\u00ab5blllty Arab* wlll throw their\n\u25a0\u25a0vmpithy* tnd perhapi support to\nithioplt ln tha tvtnt of t wtr with\nItaly wai seen bere by political ob-\nserven ai increaied by the vlewi\nof Emir Abdullah.\nIf hottllltlei brtik out In east\nAfrica, Involving the Moslem world\nof the middle east, the Arab! are\nexpected to look to Emir Abdullah\nfor guidance. He hai been outspoken\nagainst Italy because, he asserted.\n\"No Arab forgets whit Italy did at\nTripoli.\"\n\"Scarlet\nPlmpemer\nHoward C. Hopson, now tffet*\ntlomtely dubbed by U.S. newspapermen as the \"Scarlet Pimpernel of the U.S. power bloc\" ll\ncenter of controversy In Waihington between the Houu ind\nthi Senate. Hi hu bun cited for\ni week it Senate lobby Inveitlgatlng committee. Hapion, mm of\ngreat financial power, li wltneu\nfor Auociited Gai ind Electric\nCo.\nLengthen Entry\nDale for Sports\nOfficial! of the big Labor track\nand field meet which is being held\nIn Nelson Labor day in conjunction\nwith highland dancing ind piping\neventi announced Sunday night\nthat at the request of numerous individuals, the final date for receiving entries will be put forward two\ndays, and entriu will be received\nuntil Wednesday, August 28.\nLocal officials statea that duplte\nthe tact it has been announced that\ntbe three Haley brotheri were going\nto Vernon, they hope to have these\noutstanding atnletes in Nelton on\nLtbor diy. Speaking for himself\nand his brothers on Saturday night\nJoe Haley informed local official!\nthat ht would like to coma ts Nelion, and the only thing that wu\ndrawing the boys towird Vernon\nwti the chance of Paul tnd Pit\nstacking up against Allan Poole,\none of the runnera who represented\nCanada at the British Empire games.\nJoe declared that he would Immediately phone Nelson officials u\nsoon as the boys hid mide up their\nmind ai to where they would compete, but indications are that they\nwill be in Nelson next Monday.\nRobert Mllli Jr., who bu taken\na number of marathon racu in\nNeleon in recent yean, hu returned\nto the city, and turned in hli entry\nform, tor the one-mile, three-mile\ntnd relay eventi.\nBREAKS RECORD\nLANGLEY FIELD, Vl. (AP) -\nBrig-Gen. Frank M. Andrewi hurled\nhis Martin B-12 bombardment plane\nover the second lap of his 200-kllo-\nmetre flight at an average speed of\n165.4 miles per hour Saturday and\nCol. Follette Bradley, Intelligence\nofficer at Langley field, said he had\nbroken the world record for the\n1000-kilometre coune held by Col.\nChsrles A. Lindbergh.\nGeneral Andrews elapsed time\nfor the 100-kilometre course, flying\nwith a 2204.6-pound (2000 kilogram)\nload, wai three houn, 45 minutes,\n13 seconds.\nDemocrats Rally\nMILWAUKEE, Aug. 28 (AP) -\nYoung Democratic leaden started\nhome today to fulfill their pledge\nof renewed loyalty to Pruident\nRoosevelt by consummating a program draigned to enlist the youthful voten in support for the United\nSUtes elections of 1936.\nThe two-day national convention\nof the young Democratic clubs of\nAmerica ended last night with the\n1500 delegatu shouting praise for\nthe pruident's message to the young\npeople of the country, a speech\nbroadcast to the convention hall\nfrom Washington.\nAbandon Attempt\nReach Arctic\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 28 (CP). -\nBattered by wind and sea tnd with\nher hull damaged by piling up on\nthe rocks of Cape Beale. near the\nentrance to the eastern channel of\nBarkley sound, the schooner Charles\nEdward was back in port today after\nher second unsuccessful! attempt to\nreach the western Arctic this vear.\nF. S. Farrar. head of the expedition and manager of tht Arctic\nTransportation Co.. Ltd., stated the\ncrew is none the worse for the trying experience although all hope\nof the vessel reaching the Arctic\nthis year has been abandoned.\nFESTIVAL DATES SET\nOTTAWA, Aug. 25 (CPJ-Regula-\ntlons covering the 1936 Dominion\nDrama festival provide for contuts\nin 11 regioni into which Canadl is\ndivided for competition with a final\nweek in Ottawa beginning Mondiy,\nAprU 20.\nIssued by J. A. Aylen, honorary\nsecretiry-gene.il of the festival, the\nregulations set the following datu\nfor English play regional festivals in\nWestern Cinada: British Columbia\n(Vancouver), Jan. 27 to Feb. 1; Alberta (Calgary), Feb. 8, 7,8: Saskatchewan (Saskatoon), Feb. 13, 14,\n15: Manitoba (Winnipeg), Feb. 20\n21, 22.\nBOTH VESSELS TO BLAME\nFOR CRASH\nVICTORIA. Aug. 23 (CP)-Both\ntht Cantdim Pacific steamship\nPrlnceu Alice and Wut Vancouver\ntarry No. 5 wen to blame for the\ncollision February 4 tt tbt entrance\nto Vincouver harbor which resulted In the linking of tht ferry\nwith low Of ont lift, iccordln\" to\nan admiralty court Judgment ot Mr.\nJuitlc. Archer Martin.\nHis lordshin finds the ships failed\nto comply with rulu laid down for\nproceeding through fog tnd were\ngoing at Immoderate speeds. He\nruled any damages must be borne\nequally by uch of the ships, etch\n\u25a0ide beiring iti own costs.\nROSSLANDERS\nTAKE TENNIS\nTRAIL, B.C.. Aug. 25,-Chlck Harrison of Rossland defeated A. M.\nChesser, Tadanac, 8-1,8-8, to cop the\nTraU-Rossland-Tadantc tennis tourniment men's slnglu title, Stturday afternoon. Grace Freemm also\nof Rossland, defuted Billie Wright\n8-3, 8-4 to ttkt tht Ladlu' tlnglt\nchampionship.\nIn the mixed double final Harrison and Mui G. Freeman of Rossland defeated Joe and Loretta McDonell, also ot Rouland, 10-12, 6-4,\n6-4.\nTbt final matchu of the men'i\ndoublu ln both the open and consolation eventi will be piiyed on the\nweek-end of September 8, the lame\ntime u the junior boyt ind glrli\ntennii tournament Tha Junior tourney is open to any boy or girl who\nhas not reached the age of 18 yean\nbefore January of this yur.\nRossland Beats\nNelson Eleven\nby TenWickels\nCorner Does \"Hat\nTrick\"; Bowlers\nRule Roost\nNelion cricket turn wert thoroughly outpltyed in the gtme\nigiinit Rossland yuterday it the\nRecreation grounds, the visiton being euy victort In a two-inningi\ngame by 10 wlcketi.\nNelson seemed to hive nervu.\nnone of the batsmen showing any\nconfidence against the Rouland\nbowling and were ill dismissed for\n41 runs. Corner had considerable to\ndo with the low tcort. Although\nonly bowling one over he performed\nthe \"htt trick,\" ttking the wickets\nof Petnon. Newell tnd A. Ptrker\nwith lucceulve balls.\nRouland did not fare any too well\nand lost eight wicketi for 45 runs.\nHowever, their tail wigged vigor-\nouily ind before Nelson finally retired tbe tide, the lut two wlcketi\npractlcilly doubled the icore. it\nfinally ending for 81 runi,\nFiced wltb 40 runi to get to uvt a\nlingle Innlngi defut tht home\neleven tgtln gave a feeble diiplty\nof bitting and loit eight wicketi\nwith only 21 rum on the scoreboard.\nHowever. H Pirker ind Alder*\nsmith brightened up tht gime con\nsiderably tnd tddtd 27 runs before\nthe lttttr wu bowled. Shortly after\nParker skied a ball to squire lei\nwhich wu taken by Finney to em\nthe innlngi for 50.\nGET 11 QUICKLY\nRossland only required 11 runt to\ngiln t victory and theie wert non\nknocked off by Roulind. Cunning-\nham being credited with ill the\nruns, assisted by two byes.\nNELBON\u2014lit Innlngi\nR. Main run out            5\nJ. Wood, b Finney               0\nH. D. Dawson (capt) b Finney     8\nH. B. Penny, b Snowball   S\nJ. Corbyn. not out\nH. A. Parker, c Schofleld,\nb Finney  __,\nF. H. Smith, c Cunningham.\nb Finney \t\nC. D. Purson, b Corner\t\nS. J. NeweU. b Corner\t\nA. Parker, b Corner \t\nR. A. Aldersmith\n6\n4\n0\n0\n0\nExtras      1\nTottl\t\nRossland bowling analysis:\nO.   M.  R.\nHarrli        S3   1    12\nFinnev 6     0    16\nSnowball         2     0    11\nComer        .... 113\nROSSLAND\u2014tit Innlnai\nBoucher (cipt), c Pearson,\nbMain\nHarris, lbw, b Dawson\nSnowball, b Dawion\nSchofield. c Pearson, b Main\nfhimberi, b Diwson   \t\nCunnlnghim. b Main \t\nCorner, b Main   \t\n\\Reid.bCo.bvn\t\n\"Inner, b Corbyn    \t\nOelmai. not out       ..._\t\nA. G. Reid. b Penny \t\nExtru  . \t\nTotal\t\n\u2022Nelson bowling malysis:\nO.   M.\nCorbyn         8     1\nDiwion  _    t     0\nMiln           10     2\nPirker        2     0\nAldersmith     1     0\nPennv IJ   0\nNELSON\u20142nd Innings\nMiln. lbw. b Finney\nPennv, b Corner\nWood, lbw, b Harrii\nCorbyn. c Cunnlnghim.\nb Corner  _\nDawson, b Harrii     \t\nPearson, b Corner  .....\nSmith, b Han-it \t\nH A. Parker, c Finney,\nb Corner\nNewell, b Harris\nAldersmlth. b Corner \t\nA. Parker, not out  ...\nExtras  \t\n41\nBorne peoplt uy thit Tlm Pliyer li i mm of leisure. But thli\nphoto ihowi thit Tlm worki\nlometimes. Tlm hu hit ltwn\nmowtr In front of t fine btd of\nroui on hli beautiful ground!\nnixt to thl Nelion Dllly Newi.\nAmerican Scouts\nVisitjn Nelson\nSwap Mementos With\nNelsonites on Way\nto Arrow Lakes\nFlvt Amtrlctn Boy Scouti from\nPullman. Wuh., with two leaders\ntnd the boyi' \"chauffeur, were\ngueiti pf Nelson Boy Scouti Sunday ana leave today on the continuation of their camping tour.\nThe boys visited the city upon the\ninvitation of Commissioner Jamu\nDronifield. ind following the viiit\nScout Leider Fred Gill found himielf in commmd of \u2022 motley crew.\nThe Nelson scouta took tbe opportunity of exchanging mementoes\nmd \"swipping\" badges md artlclu\not their uniform!. Nelton boys\nproudly dlspUyed American neckerchief! and other artlclu during\nthe day.\nTlie boyt, Edwin Johnion. John\nRankin, Bert Sanger, Dan McQueen\nud Tom Sanger, together with\nScout Master J. S. Corle, David Hall,\nWalla Walla Scout luder, ind\nChtrles Yount have completed a\ncamp-outlng in Glacier park, where\nthev visited mmy pltcu of interut\nind camped off the highway.\nLeaving Nelson they visit the Arrow laku md return home via Spokane.\nDavid Hill ls tctlng u camp cook\nand Charlu Yount ii driving one of\ntbe two autos in which tht ptrty ls\ntravelling.\nWhile in Nelson the boys werc\nshown iround the city md taken\nto Lakeside park, where they spent\nthe afternoon in swimming and\nother diversions. In the evening\nthey were guuts it the homea of\nNelson Scouts.\nSIX KILLED IN\nAUSTRIAN CRASH\nTotal       \t\nRoulmd bowling inilysii:\nO.   M.   R. W.\nHirrli       11     4    11 4\n-\"inner       J     0     7 1\nCorner          MOSS\nSnowball       3     0    IS 0\nBeatty Is Coming\nHtrt September 8\nPruldent E. W. Butty of tht Canadian Pacific Railway company ii\nbilled to put through Nelson September 8, according to a tentative\nschedule drawn up for hii coming\nannual tour from Montrul com-\nmunicited to Kooteniy dlviilon offi-\nciils. It miy of coune bt chinged\nUter.\nMr. Butty md his pirty of director! will be Uklng the Kettle Villey-\nCrowi Nut Pm route on their wiy\nuit from tht cout\nTURKISH TROOPS ON\nBULGARIAN BORDIR\nSOFIA, Bulgtrli, Aug. 28 (API-\nAnxiety previlled here todty over\nwhit wu calltd \u2022 continued concentration of Turkish troopi ilong\nthe Turko-Bulgiriin frontier.\nThe Turkish concentrations, lt\nwu uld, hive reached m ipproxl-\nmite itrength of thru irmy corps.\nExtensive defence works were also\nunder conitructlon along the frontier.\nVIENNA, Aug. 25 (CP-Havu)-\nSlx penons were killed md 24 injured today when a train crashed\ninto t heavily loaded but near\nPiesting, 15 milu south of here in\nthe famous Weinerwald forut\nThe grade crossing it which the\ncrash occurred had no watchman.\nThe train wu moving ilowly, but\nthe driver of tne bui apparently did\nnot hear tbe whistle.\nLocal genuarmes immediately began an invutigatlon to determine\nresponsibility for the .rash.\nNadeau Wants to\nPostpone Match\nAl It ls repot i-ll thtt \"Jun\" Ni-\ndeau li seeking t chmce to postpone for t yur tho gime between\nhis pet Flying Frenchmen md the\nlocal girls rep softball club, members of the girli' team announced\nSunday evening, that the game wlll\ntake place thli week lf it all poulble. Jun it reported to be losing\none of hii playen at the end of thli\nwtek md is endeavoring to uu\nthe excuse to postpone the game till\nnext yeir.\nA numoer of the girl pliyen are\nat pruent out of the city md othen\nare luving today md Tuuday,\nPeggy Donaldson is luving for a\nshort holiday to be spent in Long\nBeach. Cal., and Rosa Stewart Agnes Stewart and Dot Jarbeau tie\nalso leaving for a week's holiday.\nBut lt is hoped to get together a\nteam of girls, and tney Intend to\nmake Jem pay for the turkey dinner, as he slated he would, if they\ncould not defeat tht girls.\nPauline Stangherlin Is reported to\nbe turning out with the girls against\nthe Flying Frenchmen, and late\nlut night It wu reported that Nadeau had lent ln i long written protut over the girli uiing Pauline.\nSwallows Making\nMigration Flight\nPractically complete absence of\nthe violet-green swallows, noted In\nNelaon for the pist fortnight md\npresumably caused by a migration\nflight, the tint of the fill for the\n\u2022outh, wu modified over the weekend by the ippeinnce of numben\nof these swallows on the waterfront\nprobably on migration from a more\nnortherly area.\nSlnct the violet-greens, the common swallows of the Brltlih Columbli Interior, left the few insectivorous blrdi iun ibout the witerfront\nhive -heen chiefly king-birds md I\nfew cliff iwillowi.\nTht unuiuil imount of cool\nwuthit miy hive led the birdi to\n\u2022pprtiM tht uuon u the tirly fill.\nPHOTOGRAPH-JUS\nQI'EEN\n\u2022OTHIR\n8T. riLLANS. Scotlmd (CP) -\nSo much mnoyance wu caused\nOueen Wilhtlmlna of Hollind by\nohotograohera on her recent holiday ln Perthshire thit the Duke of\nAtholl, lord lieutentnt of the county, Issued an appeal requesting them\nto. cease pestering the royal visitor.\nSALMO WINS\nBAIL GAME\nTake Junior Game\nFrom Ymir, 12-5\nThe Stlmo iunlore took 112-6 wtn\nover the vuitlng Ymir Junior! on\nSundty tfternoon In a fait game\nplayed before a large turnout of\nfans. When the Salmo team went to.\nbat in the lut of tht third inning\nthe Ymir team was ludlng 3-2. Hltt\nby Hum. McDuffie md Roach uve\ntht Stlmo boyi three runi, Tbey\nmtde three mort ln the fourth md\nfour in tht eighth. Ymlr tcored\nthtlr finil two runi ln tht eighth.\nBoth teamt ditbed up t nippy\nSame, md wtre ln tbt tight til\nit wty. M C. Donaldson umpired\nthe game md htd hli hand! full.\nAt* one time young Hanson ot tho\nSalmo team questioned a called\nstrike that bounced on tht ground\nand asked the umpire whether ba\nthought the game wu a golf mttch\ninstead of a Baseball game.\nDick Jonu wu coach of tha Ymlr\nteam. Elmer Gibboni wu manager\nof the Salmo team md McDuffie\ncoach.\nThe teamt were:\nSalmo\u2014N. John, E. Hetrn. McDuffie, Roach, Sadler, Maxwell, }.\nBuih, J. Hanson md L. McLeod.\nYmlr-A. Slattery, Grant Htlnu,\nNuh, Flagel, Andereon, T. Slattery,\nSteveni md Burgeu.\n32 Quality lor\nGolf al Nelson\nThirty-two, one of the ltrgut\nnumben of Nelson toilers to qualify\nfor the mnual Labor day tournaments oo the Nelson Golt wd Country club links, are slated to take\npart tbit week-end in tournament\nplay.\nAmong the latest qualifier! tre:\nR E. Horton. 91; W. M. CunUf-e, 05;\nC. H Stark. 82; J. S. W. Clowu. 87;\nJobn Cartmel. 90; Jamu O'Shu,\n113; Arthur Lambert 103; A. Balrd,\n83; Dr. T. H. Bourque, 77; H. Lakes,,\n88; J. D Kerr. 79; J. G. Bunyan. 88;\nL. S. Bradley. 88; F. Schroeder. 98;\nJ. MacAdam. 103; L. McPhail. 94;\nB Marley. 99.\nGolfen will htvt until Wednudiy to qualify md It ii hoped thit\nout-of-town golfen will forwird\ntheir cards by that date.\nLABATT PROBE\nCOMPLETED\nLONDON. Ont (AP)-Crown Attorney Norman F. Newton announced Sunday InvutigaUon tnto the\nyear-old kidnapping ot John Labatt\nhad been concluded.\nPromising \"imDOrtant new developments\" within a few days the\ncrown attorney made the announcement after a conference with the\ncriminal invutlgatora of the Dominion and provincial forces work-\n'ng on tbe uk since the London\nbrewer wu abducted a yur ago\nAugust 14.\nFishermen Draw\na Blank at Pool\nAnglen from varioui polntt vltltlng the Pool it South Slocan Saturday reported a complete blmk. the\nfighting trout return; Impirtiilly\n'ust ibout every kmd of fly in the\nbook. The mmy fllu on the water\nmay have been tbe reason for the\nfish ihowlnt no interest A dty or\ntwo prevlouilv lirgt utehu were\nmide it the Pool md other lections\nof the Kooteniy river.\nWeek-End Drop\nFifth of Foot\nDropping only one-fifth of t foot\n'udnt the week-end. the Wut Arm\nit Nelion wis 4.74 fut iboxt tht\nlow msrk at S o'clock Sunday tfttr-\nnoon. At the ume hour Friday It\nstood, it 4.94 ttet.\n\u25a0   \u25a0 I\nI   PINK'S    I\nI FINE FOOTWEAR |\n\u25a0 li\nPhone\nand be sure\ni\nyour require-\nments are\ntaken care of\npromptly and\nefficiently.\nTRAINID M**N\nOP IXPIRIINCI\nAT YOUR SIRVICI\nWEST\nTRANSFER CO.\nEtt'd. 1899\nwm\n \u2022^^\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n'\nT\u20147T\n\u2014\n,\n'\"'\u2022'': \u25a0\u2022\u2014\n[&0\n?\n-THE NELSON OAILY NEWI. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY MORNING. AUGUIT 20. 1935-\nDiscontent in Italy Goads\nMussolini on to New War\nHunger and Misery of Workers Threatens\nto Destroy Fascist Regime\n\u25a0y PIERRE VAN PAASSEN\n'    Central Pnu Cinidlin Writer\nROME (By Mail)-The massive\ncalm on MussoUni'l lice is a mask\nthat hides a violent inner combat\nTlie tumult md the shouting of the\nFaaciit legions in the market-place\nis partly Utln exuberance, part y\nbraggadocio and partly a device to\norevent the real Italy from letting\nits voice be heard. Against the des-\nuerately frantic effort! of the diplomats in London, Paris and Geneva to swerve the Duce from his\nfatal decision, works the Pressure\nof Uie growing misery of the Italian\npeople. The ghoulish hmds of the\nhunger-phantom -are pushing Benito Mussolini to the brink of the\nabyu.\nIn Sicily thousand! of petsants\nwalked to the towns and ciUes yes-\ntei*day. silent, without uttering a\nword of protest, but with their\npockets turned Inside out as mute\ntestimony of their utter desUtution.\nThe ume geste wu employed by\nthe petsants ln France during the\nJacquerie-revolts ln the middle\nages. Then the.Iuropean tky became lurid with the reflecUon of\nflaming chateaux md minon.\nIn the Apulltn md Calabrlan province! the foUowing popular song is\ncurrent tmong the country people:\n\"In the old diyi when we took off\nour hiti (in greeting) we lte once\na diy. lince we itretch out our arms\n(in the Romin ulute) we eat once a\nweek.\" Thus the people see a direct\nrelationship between Fascism md\nhunger. In the lnduitrial citltt ot\nthe north, where Fuciim never got\na hold on Uje mindi of the people,\n1 heird it uid t More of times thit\nthe present government wu a\nmodern NupoUttn Camoi-re ii synonymous with gangsterdom. Yet it\nis a historical fact that the first fas-\neio wu utabllshed in the factory\ncity ot Milan.\nIL DUCK'S PAPER\nUNPOPULAR\nThe thort-Uved existence of official nosten on the walls in northern\ncities testifies* to the widespread\nanti-Fasclit sentiment. Pasted UP\nin dayUme, they art torn down in\nthe night I have watched this phenomenon mmy Umu right ln the\ncenter of Milan md Brescia. Thoroughbred Fascist journals, such is\nMussolini's own paper Popolo d'H-\nalia (which ls published hi Milan)\nhave no wore than 15 or at the most\n20 thous'nd readen in Milan.\nWith the greatest patience ind, If\nI uy it myself, with some tact I\nhave tried to gain an idea what the\ncommon people think of the Duce's\nmilitary adventure in Africa. I\nwmted to find out If poulble whether MussoUni ln the 13 yean of undisputed authority had been able\nto make a fundamental change in\nthe sentiments of the Italian people\nwhich wu formerly, hi 1910 md\nSocial Happenings\nin Nelson City\nThli column li conducted by Mrt M J. Vigneux. AU niwi of t\n\u25a0oclll nature Including receptions prlviti entertainments, personal\nItems, mirrtigcs. tte. will appur In this column. Telephone Mra\nVigneux it her home. 519 Slllra itreet\nin 1917. most determinedly opposed\nto wir.\nWAR ENTHU8IASM\nLACKING\nWithout exaggerating in any way\nI must say that my investigations\nshowed me thtt the overwhelming\nmajority of the people assume a\nvery reserved attitude. There is\npositively no enthusiasm for the\nAbyssinian war, except among thc\nmiddle-class youth who are ardently clamoring for the armed conflict,\nlittle dreaming, I dare say, what it\nmeans.\nIn certain milieus I lound a grim\nsignificant expectancy. There are\nwithout quesUon many millions in\nItaly who hope that the war in\nAfrica will lead to Mussolini's fall.\nA Fascist legion commander, a former right-wing liberal, said to me\nln Civita Vecchla: \"It has never\nbeen forgotten amongst the people\nthat former governments always began some military acUon in Africa\nwhen they got into difficulUes. Mussolini follows the same method. The\nfact that he is bent on going to war\nagainst Abyssinia ls proof to the\npeople that he sees np other way out\nof hia overwhelming problems.\"\nAnd to my surprise he added: \"Most\nof us feel that we should egg him\non, so that he batters his own head\nto pieces against the granite rocks\nof Abyssinia.\"\nPRICEI ARE HIGH\nPricu are high in the whole of\nItaly. They do in no way correspond with the wage-levels. In industry 12 lire is about the average.\nMen earning 18 lire a diy ire exceptional. Government official! uf\nthe functionary class are receiving\nfrom 400-700 lire a month. There are\n12 lires to the dollar.\nRice costs one lira a pound (8'i\ncents); meat 2.50-5.00 lire; veal 5.00-\n8.50 lire; bread 0.85 lira (7 cents);\nbutter 6 lire (half a dollar); eggs\n4-ffl Ure a dozen (34 cents); milk per\nUter. 1.80 Ure (15 cents); potitoes 1\nhti; common cheese 4.50-8.00 lire\nner pound (37-50 cents). Rent hi\nthe new worken' apartments consisting of 2 rooms, bath md a kitchen in the Milanese suburbs run\nfrom 250-300 lire ($20.50-324.60 per\nmonth. The common people therefore expend half their income in\nrent. Shoes md textile arUcles tre\n\u2022s high in Italy as in Switzerlind,\nwhich is the most expensive country in the world st present.\nREGIME IS HATED\nAgricultural laboren are mostly\npaid in kind. A laborer must have tt\nminimum pay of 14 lire per day,\nslightly over one dollar. But he can\nreceive only 100 lire, HSS in money\nper week, the rest in natural products.\nUnemployment insurance it t\npoorly funrtioning socitl ictivity\niU over the country. Government\nsupport comes to 1.75 to 3.50 lire per\nday (30 cents) but is only paid out\n\u2022t the maximum for lix monthi. After thit the unemployed citizen\nmust depend on private charity.\nBut there Is a tall in unemployment Nearly one mlUion men have\nbeen absorbed in wir industry. Yet\nwell-being Mussolini his not\nbrought Discontent is widespread\nmd deep. Hatred for the regime is\nundeniable. The war finds no support among the people. On the\nwhole I would say. is I leave this\ncountry, maybe for a long time, the\nnegus of Abyuinia can sleep much\nmore peacefully thm II Duce del\nFascismo. Benito Mussolini.\nLONDON (CP)-A black feather\nfan belonging to the late Queen\nAlexandra was sold at Sotheby s recently for |126. The fan shows a\ngroup of small girls in a garden.\nThursday at Our Lady of Uie\nLourdes rectory in Spokane, Uie\nmarriage of AUce Isabelle, third\ndaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.\nGarrick of Taber, Alta., and Joseph\nEdward, youngest son of J. C. Riley\nand thc late Mrs. Riley of Nelson,\ntook place. The attendants were\nMiss Margaret Garrick of Lethbridge and Ray Toepel of Spokane.\nAfter a honeymoon Mr. and Mrs.\nRiley wUl make their homo at Upper Bonnington. where Mr. Riley is\nemployed in thc Ncison city power\nplant.\n\u2022 *   *\nMr. and Mrs. Duncan Smith. Kerr\napartments, have as their guest for\na few days. Mrs. Smith's sister. Miss\nElsie Jones of Winnipeg, who is en\nroute homc from a holiday at tho\ncoast.\n\u2022 **e   i\nMr. md Mrs. J. T. Brundrit of\nCrawford Bay visited the city during the week-end.\n\u00ab   \u00ab   \u2022\nMrs. Walter Poole of Trail is here\nfor a couple of weeks, the guut of\nMn. D. McCuaig, Houston street, in\nconnection with the death of the\nlate F. McCualg.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022'\nA. Benson of Grand Forks is a\nguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\nT. S. Jerome. Victoria street.\ntai\nMrs. W. P. Rogers of South Slocin\nvisited town Saturday.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nMiss Kste Scanlan of Victoria,\nwho has spent the past week in Nelson, the guest of her brother. T. J. S.\nScanlan, Stanley street, left yesterday for the coast, Miss Scanlan also\nvisited in Winnipeg during her vacation.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Arthur Collinson and\nchildren have returned from Spokane.\ni   t  t\nMrs. J. A. Mitchell and child of\nCalgary are guuts at the home of\nMra. P. Garrett.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Mary Hawes of Vancouver,\nwho has spent the past few weeks\nvisiUng at the home ot her parents.\nMr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hawes. Silver\nKing road,  leavu today  for the\ncoast\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nP. Dietrich of Salmo visited town\nduring the week-end.\n.   .   .\nMr. md Mn. R. Shirraden of\nAinsworth spent Saturday in the\ncity.\n.   .   .\nMiu Rose Hartwig. of the staff of\nthe Vulcan hospital, Vulcan, Alta.,\nwho has been the guest of Mr. md\nMrs. Ross Riley. Houston street, for\nthe past three weeks, has returned.\nill\nMr. md Mn. J. Moore of Ymir\nvisited the city yesterdiy.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nMr. md Mn. Ted Nicewinter of\nSpokane are in the city, guuti it\nthe home of Mrs. D. McCutig. Houston street, in connecUon with the\nfuneral of the late F. McCutig.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nJ. Binnish of Vtncouver was in\nthe city en route to Slocan City,\nwhere he went to visit his mother.\nMrs. J. Binnish.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nNorvil German, Hoover itreet his\nreturned from a couple of weeks\nspent at Christina lake.\n\u2022 *   *\nMr. and Mrs. Fred Waldie md two\ndaughten. of Kimberley. wbo have\nbeen guests at the home of Mr. Wal-\ndie's mother. Mn. William Waldie,\nStanley street, left Saturday for\ntheir home.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. W. S King and daughter\nRosemary. Kerr apartments, have\nreturned from a motor trip to Sm\nDiego. Calif., where they attended\nthe exposition.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs. Harry Gore, Cedar street,\nhas returned from a few weeks spent\nvisiting friends in Vancouver.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022.\nMr. and Mrs. T. E. Morris of LeUi-\nbridge left Saturday for home after\na week's visit at the home of the\nformer's parenti, Mr. and Mre.\nGeorge W. Steele, Silica street. They\nwere accompanied home by their\ndaughter - and son. Sheila md\nGeorge, who have been visiting Nelson and Trail for several weeks.\ntit\nMrs. John L. Walker and son\nJohn, who have been holidaying in\nNelson, have returned to IhBr home\nin Yahk. During their visit in Nelson they occupied the home of Mr.\nand Mrs. B. B. Stallwood, Anderson\nstreet. Fairview.\n\u2022 \u2022 ,\u2022\nMn. Walter Tattrie and son\nJames, who have been visiting in\nNew Denver for the past few weeks\nat the home of Mrs. Tattrle's mother. Mn. Croft, returned to Nelson\nSaturday. Mr. Tattrie, foreman of\nthe Second Relief mine, near Erie,\nmet them here. _\n.   \u00bb   r\nL. G. Mowat of Trail was in the\ncity Saturday en route for a weekend it Procter, where Mrs. Mowat\nis spending the summer.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nH. J. Wilton, Victoria street, has\nreturned from a couple ot weeks\nspent at the coast\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMissel McFarland of Cranbrook\nare guuta at the home of Mr. and\nMrs. Arthur Wallace.\nArthur P. Mills, Josephine street,\nhas returned from a camping trip\nat Christina lake.\n.   .   .\nMlu Mabel Hulls left yesterday\nmorning for Three Hills. Alta.\n\u2022 \u2022  t\nVery Rev. J. C. McKenzie returned Siturday from Vmcouver. where\nhe haa been in retreat for tbe past\nweek.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Archie Blaney. Cedar street, md their ions. Cyril\nand Johnny, have returned from a\nweek's visit in Seattle.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nF. Morris, who spent the past\ncouple of weeks holidaying at Christina Lake, has returned.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nMiu Jeannette Leriger, Carbonate\nstreet, who has been visiUng relatives In Vancouver, returned Saturday night.\n\u00bb   \u2022   *\nMn. B. A. Stimmel of Trail, who\nis summering at Willow Point, wu\na shopper in town Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMiss Grace Keefe, who has been a\nguut at the home of her brother-in-\nlaw md lister, Mr. md Mn. Arthur\nP. Mills, Josephine street, left Saturday for her home in Victorii.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. C. G. Munro leaves today for\nCalgary.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nMrs. Lme and family of Ainsworth visited town Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022    .\nJoaeph Kennedy leavu today to\nvisit relatives in Truro, N.S.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. O. A. Tapanila, Mill\nstreet, have as their guut, Miss M.\nE. Adair of New Westminster.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Deno and family, who have\nbeen summering at their Willow\nPoint home, leave today for their\nhome in Moose Jaw.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. md Mn. J. McCielght leave\ntoday for Vidora, Sask.\nher brother an.* nieces, T. J. Scaiflan\nmd the Misses Margaret and Helen\nScanlan, Mrs. W. H. Smedley, Observatory street, entertained delightfully at the tea hour Friday. For\nher table decorations Mra. Smedley\nchose mauve and cerise cosmos and\nbaby's-breath, while golden gleam\nand gladioli were used in the living\nrooms. Mrs. Douglas Cummins presided at the tea urn, and those serving: were Miss Helen Scanlan, Miss\nCharlotte Annable and Mrs. A. T.\nNoxon. The Invited guuts were\nMiss Kate Scanlan, Mrs. Reginald\nHaggarty, Miss Charlotte Amiable,\nMrs. Wilfrid Allan, Mra. R. L. McBride, Mrs. J. T. Andrews, Mrs.\nDouglas Cummins, Mrs. John Dolphin, Mrs. George Johnstone, Mrs.\nArthur Laket of Vancouver, Mrs.\nDrury Darley, of Medicine Hat, Mlss\nMarguerite Haigh of Mission, Mrs.\nWalter C. Kettlewell, Mra. Harry\nN. MacLean, Mn. Roy Sharp. Mre.\nJames H. Lawrence, - Mrs. George\nFleury. Miss Norma Irving. Mn.\nA. T. Noxqn. Mre. A. E. Murphy,\nMra. R. A. Peebles. Mrs. Harrison\nof Kamloops, Mrs. N. Murphy, Miss\nHelen Murphy. Mrs. Howard Duck,\nthe Misses Margaret and Helen\nScanlan, Mrs. George Lee Warner.\nMrs. Reginald H. DUl, Mre. A.\nStromstead. the Misses Eileen and\nBossie Mackenzie, Mre.'M. E. WafY\nand Mrs. Baker of Klammath Falls,\nOre.\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nROSSLAND, Aug. 26. \u2014Several\nmembers of Maple Leaf temple No.\n4, Pythian Sisters, tendered a very\npleasant surprise party to Mrs. J.\nM. Johnson at her homc on Queen\nSt. Thursday evening. On behalf of\nthe temple Mrs. W. D. Willson. the\ntemple   \"mother,\"   presented   Mrs. Jfthe Liberal ronvcnUonlherdTicre\nREPAIR FLOORS\nNURSES HOME\nKaslo Hospital Month\nGood; Junior Golf\nPlanned\nKASLO, B.C. \u2014 Mr. Clifford, Mr.\nand Mrs. Levy, Mr. Hawthorn. Nell\nTattrie and James Draper were\namong those from New Denver attending the Liberal convention here\nThursday.\nR. W. Hlnton of Nelson was a recent visitor In the city.\nMr. md Mra. W. F. MacNicOl and\ntheir son Jim and Jack of Johnsons Landing spent Thursday in\ntown.\nMn. L. Hanna and son George\nof Ncison passed through the clly\nThursday cn route to Argenta.\nMr. and Mn. Fred Hendricks\nleft for their home in Regina after\nvisiting the former's mother, Mrs.\nR. Hendricks.\nMiss Marjoric Speirs of the government office clerical staff, lias\nreturned from e visit with friends\nin Erie.\nThe board of directors of the Victorian hospital held a meeting in\nthe office of B. F. Palmer, the secretary. Wednesday evening. President H. Giegerich was in the clHr\nwith Directors W. V. PapwiirTh,\nC. W. Webster. J. A. Riddell, A, L.\nMcPhee and Mrs. E. H. Latham in\nattendance. Routine business was\nput through. The floort ln the nurses' home have been renovated and\nother necessary repairs carried out.\nThe financial report of the treasurer\nwu vcry satisfactory.    \u00bb\nGeorge Abey of Mirror Lake and\nJoe Surina of Shutty Bench attend-\nSocial and Personal\nNews of Trail\nThis column is in charge of Mrs. Glenn Quiyle of TraiL All\nevents ot t tocial nature of interest II Trail and Tadanac will appear\nln Uilt column. Mra Quaylt will be glad to havt any such ntwt\ntelephoned to her tt her home in Trail.\nJohnson with a beautiful service pin,\nin recognition of her 25 yean' membership in the order. Mrs. Johnson\nmade a fitting response. Delicious\nrefreshments were served, and the\nself invited guests left for home at\na late hour after singing \"For She's\na Jolly Good Fellow.\" Those pruent were Mrs. W. D. Willson. Mrs.\nWilliam T. Trembath, Mn. T. White,\nMrs. Harold Evans Mn. Cyril Evans, Mrs. Percy Palmer, Mra. D. C.\nMcMartin. Mrs. W.'A. Turner, Mrs.\nFrmk G. Bray, Mn. E. M. Fleury,\nMrs. J. Gendle. Mrs. Howard Fer-\nJuson, Miu Lily Gill, Miss Edna\nohnson, R.N.. and Mr. and Mrs.\nJ. M. Johnson.\n\u2022 1*1.\nMra. Harry Dawson and MUs\nOlive Scott have returned from\nWillow Bunch,  Sask.\n...\nMrs. J. C. Murdock ind Mrs. Jack\nMcLeod and daughters of Trail\nspent Thursday in the city, thc\nguesta of Mrs. Percy Palmer.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. John Velcrc is holidaying\nat Ainsworth.\nlie\nMn. G. Watson is visiting in\nNelson.\nill\nMr. and Mrs. John Roscorla have\nreturned from a holiday at Ainsworth.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHirold Diwson md Ira G. Brown,\nwho hive been visiting here, have\nreturned to Osoyoos.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJohn Jansscn left this week for\nCreston.\n-PAGE THRU\nMr.   Russell   of\ntown Saturday.\nWinlaw  visited\nWhy Deprive\nYourself?\nWhy deprive yourself of\ntht beit when you don't\nneed to? Times ttt better\nto set btck to Osden's\nFine CutCigeretteTobecco.\nYou get mote pleasure\nfrom Ogden's because it's\nbetter tobicco ... end it\nrolls best in \"Chentecler\"\not \"Vogue\" papers.\nSt rtsttti Hindi, tny a\u00abaiben. now\nnutted it \u2022 tempi itl ut.\nOGDEN'S\nFINE   CUT\nI Yi-rPlpiKi-m,0t.\"iiCmlPl-l\nTRAIL, B.C. Aug. 25-Miss Evelyn Barry, whose marriage takes\nplace next week, was again entertained at a delightful event when\nMiss Dorothy MacDonald was hostess at a bridge ptrty at .the home of\nher mother, Mrs. A. A. MacDonald,\nRivenlde apartments. A tiny bride\nmd groom, centering the supper\ntable, md gladioli were the decorations employed. High score prize\nwu won by the hostess' mother,\nMlss Dorothy Dockerill receiving\nconsolation award. At the conclusion of refreshments, Pauline Putnam, niece of Miss MacDonald,\npresented the guest of hdnor, on\nbehalf of the friends present, with\nan electric coffee urn. Mlss MacDonald was assisted in serving by\nher mother, and Mn. Arthur Dwyer.\nThe gueits were Mrs. James Hardlngton, Miss James Dwyer, Mra.\nArthur Dwyer, Mlss Dorothy Dockerill, Miss Ida Bird, Miss Roxy\nLittle, Mlss Betty Newell. Mra. Fred\nW. Jackion, Mra. Wesley Dwyer,\nand Miss Eva Ballan.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMr. tnd Mrs. Wlllltm Cameron\narrived today ln Trail from Vancouver to take up residence. Mr.\nCameron Is the new principal of\nCentral school.\n\u2022 \u00bb   *\nMlss Nellie Miller of Cranbrook,\nwho has been spending a holiday\nwith friends, has returned home.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nGeorge Stevens visited during the\nweek-end at Rossland.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. R. Wiley, who has been holidaying at Revelstoke, hn returned\nto TrtU.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Chirlet Thompion ud\ndiughter htve been removed to\ntheir home from the Trail-Tadanac\nhospital.\n\u2022 \u2022  i\nMn. T. V. Lord, Tadanac, hu returned home trom the Peace River\ndistrict where she has been visiting.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. O. H. Nelson, Government road, returned Friday from\na motor trip to the coist. They were\nMr. and Mn. T. C. Spain are expected home today from a holiday\nspent al the coast.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, Government road, left Saturday for Diamond Lake. On their return they\nwill be accompanied by their th*\/.'\nchildren who nave been spending a\nvacation there.\n\u2022 e* t\nMr. md Mn. Joe Bertolina, wiyi\nhave been viaiUng relatives in Trail,\nreturned during the week-end to\ntheir home in Vancouver.\n\u2022 i-i\nGlenn Quiyle and daughter Eleanor visited latt night at Rossland,\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Quayle.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA. J. McDonell. Government road,\nspent the week-end with his family\nat Willow Point.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nMiss Gladys Clark, who has been\nvisiting Trail friends, has returned\nto her home at Grand Forks.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMiss Ruby Nelson haa returned to\nRobson where she is holidaying\nsome time at Willow Point, a guest\nduring the summer, after spending\nof Mrs. A. J. McDonell.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. F. J. Plester trrlvt\nln Trail thii evening from Vancouver where they have been spending\na holiday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Sydney Waring.\nColumbia avenue, who with their\nfamily have been hoUdaying it\nNelton, hive returned to TralL\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMln Evi Mldgley ind Mill Nora\nSmltb returned todiy from I 10-\nweek holidiy trip. Mill Smith md\nMlss Mldgley planned a hiking tour\nand travelled with camp equipment\nto Barkervllle, Edmonton, Prince\nGeorge and en route home stopped\n\u25a0t Creiton, Silmo ind other district\npoints.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlsi D. McLeod, iccompanied by\nher daughter, Mn. R. H. McDonald\nand Miss Marion McLeod, have left\nfor Spokane where they will vaca-\naccompanied by their son Jimmy, tlon for three weekt\nMrs. B. Norcross, Miss Rose Norcross and David nnd Norman Norcross, Grmite road, left by motor\nyesterday for their holiday, to be\nspent ln Spokane, Seattle and Vancouver.\n.   \u2022   \u00bb\nMrs. Gordon WaUinger of Trail,\nwho with her children is holidaying\nat Balfour, was a city shopper Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMr. and Mn. J. A. McLeod of\nEdgewood werc week-end visitors\nin Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMra. C. Olson ol Ainsworth viiited\nNelson Saturday.\n\u2022 t  I\nShoppen in town Siturdiy included Mrs. Robert McDonald of\nProcter.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nMrs. R. W. Diamond his is her\nweek-end guests at her WiUow Point\nhome, Miss Hill, superintendent of\nthe Trail-Tadanac hospital Miss\nFrances Simcox, and T. Stanley, all\nof Trail.\n\u2022 .   *\nGuy Morey, who has beeta a guest\nof his ptrents, Mr. and Mn. P. G.\nMorey. Hoover street, has returned\nto Trail.\n.   .   \u00bb\nMr. ind Mn. Simuel Thorpe, ex-\nresidents of Nelson, ire visiting in\nthe city.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nShoppen in town Siturdiy Included Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Perry of\nthe Reno mine.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nDr. and Mra. Douglas J. Barclay\nof Kaslo were visitors in town Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. B. B. Stallwood, who with\nher husband has been visiting coast\ncities, is spending a holiday at Camp\nLister, a guest of her parents, Lieut.-\nCol. and Mra. Fred Lister.\n.   \u00bb   .\nMr. and Mrs. J. Hardy, ex-residents of this city now residing in\nVancouver, are visiting friends in\nNelson.\nI ..  .\nMra. Whiteley of South Slocm\npaid a visit Ln town Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMist Delphlne Denlson, Hoover\nstreet, hti returned from Cranbrook\nwhere the hu been visiUng friends\nmd relitivet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. A. McQueen md her diughter, Miii Queenie of Kulo, were in\ntown ihopplng Saturday.\ntai\nFrmk Phllllpa, Carbonate itreet,\nhu returned from tpendlng the put\ncouple of weeks at Christina lake.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHonoring Mlu Kate Scanlan of\nVictoria, who hu been a guest of\nCreston Auxiliary\nPlans Fashion Show\nCRESTON, B.C. \u2014 Tlie August\nmeeting of Creston Hospital Women's auxiliary was Iteld Thunday\nafternoon. Mrs. R. Stevens, president, was in charge, with a turnout\not 11 memben tnd two visitors.\nThere was a letter from the village\ncouncil consenting to the auxiliary\nholding a tag day on October 14.\nMra. Maxwell reported for the\nvisiting committee. The president\nundertook to act on this committee\nfor the ensuing month. Mrs. Jam\/s\nCook reported for the buying committee. One sewing meeting had\nbeen held.\nIt was decided to havc a fashion\nshow in the Grand theater toward\nthe end of September. Thc date will\nbe set later. A committee ot Mrs.\nStevens, Mn. Hayes and Mrs. Ness\nwill take charge.\nThe fall fruit and vegetable shower for the hospital will be held\nas usual. There are a number of\nempty sealers that interested parties are uked to fill. Tea hostesses\nwere Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. R. M. Telford. Mra. A. B. Ness and Mrs. McCreath.\nfioni Nelson werc Wednesday visitors in town, enjoying a round on\nthe Kaslo golf, links while here.\nJames Vipond was a visitor In\ntown Wednesday evening coming\ndown from Lardo where he is relieving S. Owens, CPJt. stttlon\nagent at that point.\nMrs. Evan Jones of Johnson's\nLanding was a Kaslo visitor Wednesday.\nT. Bishop of Nelson was a city\nvisitor Wednesday.\nMra. J. Fletcher and her two\ndaughter! have returned to their\nhome ln Ainsworth. The two young\nladles were patients In the Victorian hospital for a few days.\nWilliam Clough. Mr. and Mrs.\nEwing and S. OgaarUi werc among\nthe Slocan City delegation to attend the Liberal convention Thursday.\nMrs. J. R. Giegerich and children\nof Kimberley havc arrived in the\ncity and are guests of H. Giegerich.\nJUNIOR GOLF\nArrangements are being made for\nthc junior golf toUrncy to be played\nover the Kaslo links during the\nweek-end. Thc trophy is given each\nyear by tho Ladies auxiliary to the\nKaslo Golf and Country club, and\nthc event is always a most interesting one. Play in the mixed foursome matches is still being carried\non. the trophy is the Graves cup.\nMr. and Mrs. D. D. McLean of\nNelson were Kaslo visitors Thursday. Mr. McLean, Liberal candidate\nfor the federal housc in the forthcoming election, addressed tbe Liberal convention In the afternoon.\nMrs. Fred McGibbon, Crescent\nroad, was the charming hostess of\na \"shower\" tea given at her lovely\nhome Wednesday afternoon complimenting Miss Kathleen Grayling, a\npopular member of the younger set.\nwhose marriage takes place next\nweek. The guests assembled on .the\nspacious lawn which was gayly decorated with vari-colored buntir-.**;\nwhile in thc living and dining rooi?s\nmasses of seasonable flowers added\nto the charm of these rooms. The\nhostess was assisted in serving re-\nfrehments by her two daughters,\ntlie Misses Bessie and Maurine McGibbon, while \"Mrs. S. J. Mayzes\npresided with a basket filled to\noverflowing with beautiful gifts.\nMrs. D. P. Cosgriff made the presentation speech wishing Miss Grayling happiness and success. The invited guests were Mra. Ronald\nHewat. Mre. Frank Helme, Mra. D.\nP. Cosgriff, Mrs. D. Costello, Mrs,\nMatthews, Miss Alice Hodges, Mrs.\nG. A. Palmer. Mrs. Syddall. Mra. O.\nAustin, Mrs. D. P. Kane, Mrs. J. H.\nStubbs, Mre. M. Jesty, Miss M. Hamilton, Mrs. Griffiths, Mre. John\nKeen, Miss Mildred Twiss, Miss B.\nJesty and June, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs.\nS. J. Mayzes, Mre. Fox, Mn. B. F.\nPalmer, Mrs. Gordon Bowker, Mra.\nA. Carney, Miss Daphne Chandler,\nMiss Annie Coulter. Mrs. J. J. Skillicorn, Miss D. Fox, Mrs. Jack Paterson, Mn. T. Taylor, Miss C. M.\nFawcett, Mrs. William Whitaker,\nMre. E. H. Latham, Mrs. D. P. Cosgriff. Miss B. Brown and Mn. W.\nP. Rudkln.\nFrmk Olds of Needles, E. Lunde\nof Fauquier. Mr. Mole and Mr.\nWilson of East Arrow Park, Mr.\nHenn and Mr. Mauchline of West\nArrow Park, C. Necomen of Vali-\ncan and Mr. McKean of Wir^w\nwere among the many to attend Cie\nLiberal convention held here Thursday.\n0. E. Ericson of Johnson's Lauding was a city visitor Wednesday.\nC. V. Hogarth of Nelson wu a\nThursday visitor in the city.\nThe memberi of St. Andrew's\nUnited church, the Sunday achool\npupils md many of their friends\nenjoyed their annual picnic at\nCampbell creek Wednesday. The\ngood launch Broadcaster made a\nnumber of tript during the day.\nMiss Meier Is\nBoswell Bride\nWeds F. Cheston; Wa\u00a3\non the Hospital\n-Staff    .\nThursday.\nMessrs. Calder, Hopp and Naylor\nof Edgewood represented that point\nat the Liberal convention Thurs't-v.\nMr. md Mrs. Lane of Ainsworth\nrepresented that town at the Liberal\nconvention here Thursday.\nMrs. Dorothy Hislop wu a visitors In Ainsworth Wednesday.\nW. Perry of Passmore was in\nThursday to attend the Liberal convention.\nDr. G.. L. McKinnon has returned\nto his h\u00b0mc in Cranbrook aftc* a\nshort stay ln Mirror Lake with his\nfamUy who are holidaying there.\nC. F. Nelson of New Denver wts\na Kaslo visitor Thundiy to preside,\nis president at the Liberal convenUon.\nMr, and Mra. Mark Jesty ot\nShutty Bench have u their guests\nthe latters sister, Mn. Coleman and\nher daughter of Cranbrook.\nMrs. Charles Caldwell and son of\nAinsworth were city visitor Wednesday.\nMessrs. F. Rushton Kenhaw, A.\nAlten, Munn and Salstrom of Nakusp were city visiton Thunday,\ncoming in to attend. the Liberal\nconvention.\nMn. S. A. Hunter has left to\nspend a few days at Willow Pbint\nwith Mn. J. J. Flngland of Trail\nwho is spending a holiday at the\nPoint\nMr. md Mn. E. Hopwood and\nfamily, who have been holidaying\nat Shutty Bench n*etui'ncd lo their\nhome in Trail.\nMn. St. Denis of Deer Park was\nln Thursday to attend the Liberal\nconvention.\nMlas Ruby Hall has left to visit\nher parents In Jaffray, she wu accompanied by Jimmie Strachan.\nMr. md Mn. F. S. Chandler left\nThursday for Erie to visit their\nson-in-law md daughter. Mr. md\nMrs. Thomas Barkley. On their re- j Various games provided entertain-\nturn they will be accompanied by | ment for old and young. The weath-\ntheir son BlUie and daughter Win-1 er man handed out a perfect da yfor\nnie, who spent the past few weeks * the affair,\nBOSWELL, B.C. ~ The Boswell\nMemorial hall was the setting for <\nvery pretty weddlijg when Gert\nrude, youngest daughter of Mik\nand Mra. W..C. Meier of Boswell\nwas married to Lawrence Frederic*\nCheston, eldest son of -Mr. and\nMrs. H. Cheston of Fernie, B.C,\nRev. A. C. Pound of Procter of-*!\nficiated  at  the  ceremony.\nThe bride, who was given il\nmarriage by her father, chose for\nher wedding gown a ilooi-lcngth\nmodel blue lace. She wore a largt\nhat of white mohair and carried\na bouquet of white roses and pink\ngladioli. Her only attendant\nmatron of honor was her sister,\nMn. Shell, who wore a dress of\ngreen crepe and carried a bouquet\nof red roses.\nW. C. Meier of Blairmore, Altt\nsupported the groom.\nMrs. W. Lawson Hepher acted\nas .organist.\nThe party left the hall to tha\nstrains of the wedding march md\nproceeded to the home of the brlde'i\nparents, where a dainty breakfut\nwas served. The guests were Mra.\nH. Cheston of Fernie, B.C., Mr.\nand Mrs. W. C. Meier of Blairmore. Alta., Mrs. Marapodi of Nelson, Rev. A. C. Pound of Procter\nand Mrs. A. Kennedy. Mre. C. Allen, Mrs. F. Kunst and Mrs. W. U\nHepher of Boswell.\nWhite wedding bells hung from\nwhite and pink streamers decorat-,\ned the room. Thc table was centered <\nby a three-tiered, wedding cakt\nflanked by vases of sweet peas.\nAfter the weddtog breakfast the\nbride and groom left by car for'\nSpokane. They plan lo visit Wen-'\natchee, Seattle, the coast cities ot\nBritish Columbia and Kamloops.\nFor travelling the bride wore a,\nblue crepe suit, a blue silk picture^\nhat. blue shoes and a rose-colored\nblouse.\nOn their return Mr. tnd Mra.\nCheston will reside In Natal.\nPrior to her marriage Mrs. Ches**'\nton was on Uie staff of the Fernit\nhospital. She graduated six yeari\n\u25a0go from the St. Eugene hospital,\nCranbrook, coming there from SL\nGallen. Switzerland.\nANNOUNCE\nENGAGEMENT\nMr. and Mrs. S. J. Cummings,\nSilver Birch ranch. Goat Creek..\nannounce the engagement of their 4\ndaughter. Miss Mary Belle Cummings, R.N., to AUred H. Wood,,\neldest son of Mr. and Mra. A. Wood)\nof Ncison, the wedding to take I\nplacc in Boswell Sept. 16.\nMr. add Mre. Ronald Mackenzie'\nof Calgary are the guests of Mr.\nand Mre. F. Kunst.\nMr. and Mn. B. Heaton of Calgary, who wiih their little daughter Diana, havc been holidaying\nin Bosweli, the guests of Mr. and\nMra. F. Kunst, left on Saturday for j\ntheir home in Calgary.\nMr. and Mrs. Charles Allen havt .\nu their guests their son md dauKh- '\nter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen\nof  Calgary,  with  their  little  boy\nJack.\nin Erie with their sister.\nStanley Lakes of Johnsons Landing was a city visitor Wednesday.\nArchie Greenlaw of Lardo was a\nvisiter In the city'Thunday.\nJ. R. Tinkess, his mother, Mrs. M.\nA. Tinkess, and his son Jimmie,\nhave left on a visit to Edmonton.\nThey wcre accompanied by J. M.\nAllen.\nDr. T. R. Bourque of Nelson spent\nWednesday in the city.\nC. Ramsden and party ot friends\nI Mr. and Mra. H. Ronmark and\nfamily, who have beeu holidaying\nat Shutty Bench, have returned to\ntheir home in Nelson.\nMr. and Mra. Mark Jesty of\nShutty Bench have had as their\nguests Rev. and Mrs. P. Griffiths of\nDrumhelier, Alta.\nMayor W. V. Papworth has been\nappointed to represent Kaslo at the\nforthcoming meeting of the Union\nof Municipalities to be held at Harrison Lake September 10.\nMAWDSLEYS ARE\nBOSWELL VISITORS\nGood\nHousekeeping\nBy MRS. MARY MORTON\nMENUS, RECIPES and\nHINTS\nBOSWELL, B.C., \u2014 Mr. and Mn.\nHarry Mawdesley md partv of\nTrail, who are on their way home\ntrom a trip to Banff, are visiting\nMrs. Mawdesley's sister, Mrs. I.\nLewis and her brother-in-law and\nsister. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holden.\nMr. and Mrs. Jack Annable of\nNelson and Mr. and Mra. Johns of\nCreston have been staying at Destiny Bay camp. Mr. and Mrs. Annable came in on Wednesday in\ntheir speed boat and Mr. Annable\ngave a demonstration of surf-board\nriding at the regatta In the afternoon.\nMr. md Mra. Tom Fletcher of\nFernle are holidaying at Destln*\nBay camp.\nMr. and Mre. W. Meier and family of Blairmore, are the guests o{\nMr. Meier's parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nW. C. Meier.\nMr. and Mra. Dem and family,\nof Deanshaven, who were starting\noff on a Journey to England, stayed\nat Boswell to attend the regatta\non Wednesday.\nMr. and Mrt. Walter Jackson and\nfamily of Creiton, H. Uri of Wynndel and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pascuzzo\nof Sirdar were In Boswell on Wednesday to attend the regatta.\nVisitors to Boswell for the regatta\non Wednesday Included Mr. aod\nMn. W. Fraser. Mr. and Mra. G.\nMacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond\nMacGregor of Crawford Bay, Dick\nMeggie of Kootenay Bay, Mr. and\nMrs. L. Clark, Mlss Margery Clark\nmd Hugh Clark of Gray Creek.\nForestry Talk Is\nGiven, Castlegar\nCASTLEGAR, B.C., \u2014 A record\nattendance at the C.C.C. hall greeted the pictures and lecture of the\nB.C. forestry cir on the 22nd. T.\nL. Bloomer Introduced the lecturer,\nMr. Branham. R. G. Waldle made\narrangements for the hall tnd lecture.\nMINU HINT\nJellied Meat Loaf\nCreamed New Potatoes\nSliced Tomatoes\nSeven-Layer Creim Clke    Coffee\nAre you awire that there now arc\non the market Jellied consommes\ncanned and ready for use? One is\nused in the recipe given for Jellied\nmeat, but gelatine may be used instead in case your dealers do not\nhave this somewhat new product. If\nyou haven't Ume or energy for cake\nmaking, freth fruit or ice cream and\nwafen may be substituted for dessert.\n(spinach or beet tops), md cook until partially tender in water that\nclings to Uie leaves. Drain, chop\nfine, add salt, pepper and butter to\ntaste. Place one-half ot this amount\nin a buttered baking dish and cov-1\ncr with a layer of tread dressing.\nPlacc thc remaining greens on top I\nand over all arrange slices of bacon 1\nand bits of butter. Bake 30 minutes *\nin a moderate oven. For the dressing  use  one   and   one-half   cups\ncrumbled  bread,  two  tablespoons\nmelted butter, one tablespoon grated onion, one-half teupoon poultry\nseasoning, two eggs and about one-\nfourth to one-half cup warm milk.\nMix in the order given. Serve plain\nToday'i Recipes\nJellied Meet Loaf\u2014One and one-\nhalf cupa cubed cooked meat, one j or with hot tomato sauce,\ntablespoon minced onion, one-half\ncup cubed cucumben, one-half cup\ncubed celery, two cant chilled chicken consomme (Jellied). Mix meat\nwith onion, cucumben and celery;\nmix with chilled consomme; pour into loaf pan and chill until set; un-\nmold and serve with lettuce and\nmayonnaise.\nSeven-Layer Cream Cake \u2014 Two\ncups sugar, three-fourths cup butter,\nthree-fourths cup milk, four eggs,\nthree cups flour, two teaspoons balling powder, one teupoon vanilla,\none-half teupoon lenion flavoring.\nCream butter; add sugar, a little at\na thne; add small imount of flour\nand baking powder mixture before\nmilk, to prevent separation; add\nmUk alternately wllh flour; drop\neggs ln whole; add flavoring; bake\nin seven layers In greased pans,\nbarely covering bottom of pans.\nCream Filling\u2014One imall cup\nsugar, one-half cup butter, one egg,\ntwo tablespoons flour, one pint milk,\none teaspoon vanilla, one-half tea-\nipoon lemon flavoring. Cook and put\nbetween layen of ctke; Ice top with\nconfectioned' wgir mixed with oringe Juice.\nCmeroli of Greeni\nClem ibout four poundi of greens\nStep out into tho\nSUNSHINE\nHow miny diji of year life ire\nloit in feeling tinder put   How\nminy houn which might be bright -\n\u2022re doll ind dispirited?\nHill-heirled diyt ire frequently\ndoe to common comtipition. It\neloodi yonr waking hours, tikei\nIhe innihlne ont of living. Yet it\ncin be ereroeme io eully by attlng 1 deliriom cereal.\nLibontory tern ihow Kellogi'i\nAll-Bux provide! \"hulk\" ind fi-\ntrain B le lid elimination. All-\nBi_ln ii alio \u25a0 fine tonrce of Iron.\nThe \"balk\" in All-Bun Ii maeh\nUke tbit in leafy vegetiblei. lin't\nthii \"cereal wiy\" pleuanter tbaa\nHiking patent medicinal?\nTwo ubleipoonfali duly an\noinally la-Sclent. Wltb eich meil.\nIn chronic eiiei. If net relieved\nthii wiy, tee yonr doetor.\nServe All-Bun\nit \u25a0 eereil or ate\nin mufflin, brridi,\nomeleti, ete. Ia\nthe red-ind'traen\npackage. At ill\ngroeert. Midi\nby Kellogg In\nLondon, Ontirio.\nWANT ADS CET  RESULTS!\nDON'T MISS\nTHE SCORES\nOF BARGAINS AT THE\nBAY'S STORE WIDE\nSALE  ENDS\nTODAY\n)|f fytfcftttv'BitQ dompann.yi\nWCOWOHATIP   |ff HAT 1.10.\n m\u2014\u2014\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\nMOE POUR '\nEitabhshed April 22. IMJ.\n\"Brittaft CoIumWoa Mm* .n.\u00abr\u00ab\u00bbein0 Newspaper\"\nALL THI NEWS WHILE IT IS NIWS\nPublished   tvtry   momlng   eicept   Sundiy   by\ntht NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITED,\n215   Btker   Strut,  Ntlton,   Brltlth  CoiumMt.\nPhont IK Privitt Itchtngi Conntetlng ill Dtptrtmtntt\nMtmbtr  ot  tht  Audit  Buretu  of  Clrculitloni  tnd\nTht   Ctntdltn   Prtu   Lund   Wift   Ntwt   Sirviot.\nMONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1935.\nATROPHY OF THE MEMORY\nWhile Jewish agencies all over the world are seeking\nto enlist the aid of enlightened peoples, through economic\nor other boycotts in expressing opprobrium of Germany's\nJew-baiting, it is to be wished that highly vocal leaders\nof Jewry would stop assailing Britain for her democratic\nadministration of the Palestine mandate.\nEveryone who has the slightest knowledge of the\nJewish question knows that the Jews have to thank Bri-\ntain for the Zionist movement having any standing at all.\nBritish friendship over a long period of years and British\nstatesmanship were solely accountable for the Jews\nbeing granted the satisfaction of their aspirations. All\nthis can ba proved from the Jewish leaders' own mouths\nin past time.\nBut for three or four years past Jewish leaders,\nparticularly in the United States and Palestine, have\nsystematically attacked and criticised British policy in\nPalestine, Bnd at the conference now in session havc\ndeclared it as robbery\u2014robbery of Jewish rights because\nthe Mohammedans, who are overwhelmingly in the\nmajority, are to be given representation in proportion\nto their members, in the parliamentary government\nto be set up.\nThe cruel persecutions of which the Jews are the\nvictims in various European countries, in which Nm1\nGermany has a black preeminence, aro revolting to all\nright-minded peoples. There can be only one opinion of\nthem among Canadians.\nBut one would think that the memory of the one\nEuropean country that has always opened her doors to\nthem, and that single-handed has made possible the\nrealization of Jewish dreams\u2014provided the Jews sufficiently colonize the land of Zion\u2014would not quickly fade\namong the Jewish race.\nHELPING THE FARMER\nPremier Pattullo, who by his injunction move\nagainst the Dominion in respect to the Farmers' Creditors Arrangement act succeeded in denying its benefits\nlo British Columbia farmers needing a way out of bankruptcy, now has an imitator, in a way, In Premier Hepburn, who has ordered the closing out of the Ontario\nagricultural development board, and the collection of\n$49,000,000 in loans owed to the board by Ontario\nfarmers.\nNo ono of course will say the loans ought not to be\nultimately repaid after their object haa been achieved,\nl>ut it would seem that the Ontario government might\nhavc chosen a happier time to close out the loan business\nand demand repayment.\nFor some reason provincial Liberal premiers seem\nwilling to let Premier Bennett have a virtual monopoly\nof the business of helping the agricultural producers of\nthe nation to work out of their troubles. In the Ontario\ncase, probably the existence of thc Farmers' Creditors\nArrangement act is relied on to be a buffer between thc\nfarmrs and the big, bad wolf, while the Natural Producta\nMarketing act stabilizes agricultural marketing.\nPREMIER PATTULLO'S HERO\n-THI NILION DAILY NIWI. NILtotl. I.C-MONDAY MORNINO. AUOUIT M. 1MB\nUrging British Columbia electors, in an address\nWednesday night in Vancouver, to vote for Liberal candidates in the coming Dominion election, Premier Pattullo gives aa his basic reason, that the province had repeatedly urged that primary responsibility to deal with\nthe problem of unemployment rested with the Dominion,\nthe place of the provinces and municipalities being to\ncooperate, and that Mackenzie King had \"declared that\na national unemployment commission should be set\nup\" to formulate necessary measures and coordinate the\neffort.\nPossibly Mackenzie King, after five years observation of others' constructive work, might have some useful notions on the subject.\nHe no longer denies the existence of the depression.\nThat is quite a gain.\nNo longer does hc rate a five-cent piece as too large\na contribution for the Dominion treasury to make, for\nrelief user, tn a province that differs from him politically.\nI'ooperation and a national commission arc now his\nwatchword*.\nNor doea he any longer oppose a Dominion program\nof public works to relieve unemployment, ln fact, he\nhas a policy now on that line.\nIt is all to the good that he has yielded his ground\non all these issues.\nBut after all, does the fact that he has now seen the\nlight after being wrong for nearly five years, qualify\nhim above all others for the task of putting unemployment to flight?\nNATURE PRESENTS\nhdian)\u2014\u2014m\nWHBRE FOUND\nIndia and Ceylon.\nPHYSICAL* FEATIJRE8\ngiven fett long, tight\nfttt high: broad hea<>.\nbombed forehead; non\nelongated Into a trunk;\nsmall eyei, eara two\nfeat; thick, round tttt;\ntkin oni inch thick on\nUik; tuskt two feet\nlont; ilx tilth, weigh-\nIng ten poundi weh.\nColor Dark gray,\nallghtly plftk undtr\nMtth.\nCONTRACT\nBRIDGE\nBy E. V. SHEPARD\n\"Teacher of Toachers\"\nCAN IOUTH  MAKE 4 HIARTI?\nWhtn It Uit North Hemptttid\nCountry club to pliy \u2022 teem-of-\ntwelve mttch with their members,\nthe foUowing htnd wis shown to\nme hy ont of the finest pliyers. He\nsit South ind pltytd a contract of\n4 heartt. doubled by Weit. Thc\nopening leid wu the Q of spades.\nCan South fulfill hli contrict?\n\u2666 AIM\ntA105\n\u2666 A10SI\n\u2666 71\nAi tht elephant's tppetltt\nmttchei hii il.e, he must be constantly on tht movt to find fresh\nfeeding groundi. The Indiin elephant, itouter but shorter than the\nAfrican. Uvea in herds, sometimes\nnumbering as many as 40. They often march for hours without stop\nping, tht young onei usually trotting beneath their mothers. Young\nelephinti irt mischievous tnd most\nof them trt quick to understand tnd\nhive \u2022 fondness for small shildren.\nIt is the Indian elephant who cir-\nries his maiter on hli back In t\nhowdah during tiger hunts. Young\nelephanti ileep lying flit on the\nground, but thoie of nature years\nsleep standing up and ofttn mty not\nlie down for yetn. They ire very\ntimid beasts md not considered\ndanttrout except whtn tngry.\nwhich il rtrt. Cipible of exerting \u25a0\npulling force equtl to SO men, in\nelephant can carry 1200 poundi.\nSHOWY DAHLIA\nAT ITS BEST .\nTo  provldt  large dahlia flowtrt\nfor  ihow   purposes   proper   disbudding mitt*, bt tbitrvtd.\n\u25a0y DIAN HALLIDAY\nCentril Prill Girden Expert\nTht dahlia cornea Into iti own\nnow. tnd in order to insure large\ndahlia flowen tor the ihows, it is\nessentlil thit they bc disbudded bv\nremoving the ildt buds on ttch\nshoot, md thit the plinti be well\nfed with some plint tood, iuch is\npulverized sheep manure.\nThe Jeney Beiuty dahlia ihould\nbe disbudded by Stirling at the top\n\u2022nd working down the plmt ti tht\nlower eyes will send out shoots, thus\nkeeping the plinti dwarfed, but the\nMillionaire type of dahlia ihould\nhave only the center bud removed,\nthui producing good flowera on\nlong, itnlght items, from tha side\nbranches.\nIf your dahlias are properly\nmulched, they will not require iny\nfurther cultivation.\nThe plantt should not be neglected for aphii ind red ipider miy be\nworking. If they ire found then,\nspray promptly with \u2022 nicotine preparation. For mildew, ipny them\nwhile they tre itlll wet with dew.\nIn the eirly morning, with powdered\nsulphur.\nIf the dthliii hive not been\n6ttked. cire should be taken when\nplacing the stakes not to injure thc\nroots.\nFOR INVALID A MODIFIED DIET IS BEST\nBy LOGAN CLENDENING. M_D.\n\u2666 QJ9\ntKJJJ\n\u2666 KJ\n\u2666 K6.4.\n*\nit\n\u2666 \u00bb\nfQITIt\n\u2666 Q\u00bb5\n+ AQ10-J\n\u2666 K10TI\n2\n\u00bb4\n\u2666 1741\n\u2666 JII\nSTATE AID GIVEN GERMAN GIRLS\nModification! ot dltt to meet tht\ndemandt of lick peoplt cin bt\nleirned easily once the fundimental\nprinciple! of i balanced diet trt understood. Mtny housewives, tnd\neven physicians, ire deterred by the\nseeming difficulty of tht subject,\nsnd even in hospitals recourse il\ntoo often had to rigid diet lists. The\nprinciple! of diet for individuals\nire, however, not complicated, and\ntin be mide very simple. In the tr-\ntides this wttk we thtll try to llm-\npllfy them.\nDiet in disease does not violite\nthe fundimental principle! of \u2022 balanced diet for t healthy person.\nThese fundimental principles tre\nai followi:\nA balanced diet mutt (1) furnish\nenough energy to keep tht body\ngoing: (2) furniih enough miteriil\nfor growth ind replacement of tissue waste; (3) furnish enough wtter, inorgtnic tnd mineral silts tnd\nvitamins; (4) maintain tht neutrality of the body: (9) ihould furnlph\nenough bulk; (6) should be digested without discomfort.\nINVALID DIET MODIFIED\nAll of these requirements must\nbe met for the Invalid diet, although\nsome modification in the preparation of food will hive to takt plice\niccording to circumitancw.\nLet ui ttke probibly tht com-\nmoneit condition for which diet is\nmodlfied\u2014diibetei.\nOur firat requirement ii thit the\ndiet must furnish enough energy to\nkeep the body going. Obviously it\nhu to do thii for the dilbetic, too.\nBut the difficulty ln the diabetic il\nthit hli body cannot un cirbohy\ndratt litirch ind sugir). The en\nergv to keen the body going comei\nfrom the carbohydrates, the fata\nand the proteins, ind under normil\nconditions we eit \u25a0 diet which consist! Of 4 portions ot cirbohydrite\nbv weight to 1 of fit ind 1 of protein.\n\"ROW GENTLY\nHERE\"\nBow  gently here,\nMy  gondolier,\nSo softly wike the tide,\nTint not in eir\nOn eirth, miy heir \u201e,\nBut hers to whom we glide.\nHad Heaven but tonques to speak,\nas wtll\nAs stai-fy eyu to iee.\nOh think whit tilei 'twould hive\ntn tell\nOf wondering youthi like me!\nNow rest thet here,\nMv gondolier;\nHush, hush, for uo I (o,\nTo climb yon light\nBilcony's height,\nWhile thou keeo'st witch below.\nAh! did we take for Heaven tbove\nBut half such pilns as *wc\nTake, day and night, for woman's\nlove.\nWhat angell we should be!\n-THOMAS   MOORE\nEN VOYAGE\nWhichever wty the wind doth blow,\nSome hetrt It glad to hive It so;\nThen blow it eut or blow It weit.\nThe wind thit blows, thst wind is\nbest.\nMy little craft sails not ilone:\nA thousand fleets from every rone\nArr out upon a thousand sees;\nAnd what for me wcre favoring\nbrant,\nMight dash snolher. with tha Ihock\nOf doom, upon iome hidden rock\nAnd so I do not nre to pray\nFor wind to wift me on my wiy,\nBut leave It to a Higher Will\nTo stay or speed me; trusting still\nThat ill li wtll, md turt thnt He\nWho launched my birk will sill\nwith mt\nThrough itorm tnd cilm, tnd will\nnot fill,\nWhitever breeiei miy prevail,\nTo land me, every peril pait.\nWithin hli sheltering htven it lut.\nThen, whitioever wind doth blow,\nMy hetrt ls glad to havt it ao:\nAnd blow It east or blow it west.\nThe wind thit blows, thit wind It\nbeit.\n-CAROLINE ATWATER MASON\nSince tht diabetic cannot use ai\nmuch carbohydrate as a normal\nperton, wt do one of three things\u2014\nincreue tht fit tnd protein ln tht\ndiet to make up the energy btltnct,\ncutUng down the carbohydrate., to\nt level thtt the diabetic cm uie, Or\nwe reduce hit energy requirement!\nby nutting hlni on in tlmott starvation diet, or it leut t diet which\nsupplies far leu thin he hts been\n\u25a0ccustomed to; or we uw insulin,\nwhich illows him to uit carbohydrate to iny extant\nPRACTICAL METHOD\nIn pricUce. tht tint ef these\nmethodi ii practical for most dii-\nbeUcs. While most of us utilize 400\ngrams of carbohydrate, tht majority of diabeUci cannot utilize more\nthan 200. However, lf wt increue\ntha tit in Ult dltt from 100 ts 190\ngrains wt havt lnereued tht energy\nintake by 490 ciloriei, tnd moit\npeople cm get tlong on the energy\nvilue of 200 grams of cirbohydrite.\n190 grami ot fit md 100 grum ot\nprotein.\nGrowth md tissue replicement il\nfurnished by tht protein in the food,\n\u2022nd the protein Intake of the diabetic must be just is grett u thtt\nof a normal person of the itme age\n\u25a0nd weight\nWiter. mineral ulti ind vltamlni\nneed not bt disturbed in tht dltt of\ntht dtabttlc.\nTht neutrality of tht body, or the\nbtltnct between Uie tdd foodt tnd\nthe alkaline foods may very tully\nbe disturbed in the oiibetic body,\nbecause u you raise the fat content,\nacid tends to accumulate. In ill the\ntalk about acidity ln foods, few\npeople reaUze that It ls the fats, not\nthe frulta, which product acidity.\nHowever, it hu been found thtt if\nthe starch tnd tugir In the ditt ire\nequil to or t little less thin fit,\nacidosis will not appear, io we cin\narrange t diebetic's diet quite iifely\nwith thli proportion In mind.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMIUION NITWORK\nCKOV CJCJ  CJCA CHWK CFQC\n130       190       730       7N       M0\nCFJC\nM0\nCJAT  CFAC  CKY  CKCK  CRCV\n910       (90        940     1010     1100\nCJOC\n1230\n9:00 \"Vtrlttlu\", Dttrolt (etc.\nB.C.); 6:30 Old Timt Frolic. Sukttoon (axe. B.C.); 8:00 BabUltgt. ore.;\nJeanne Desjardlns. aoprano; mixed\nvoice quintet, Montreal; Conservative Broadcut; 7:00 Nttiontl Liberal uocittion. CKWX ind B.C.\nNet.; 7:00 Newi and Weither Fort-\ncut: 7:19 Ernie Miginn md Pin-\ndise Iilinders. Toronto; 7:30 Eirle\nHllla orch.. Btnlf; \u00bb:00 Weit. Rtdlo\nPleven. W'peg; 9:19 I. Mamott,\n'cellist; Wilfred Davidson, baritone;\nNestor Ivimey. accompanist. Winnipeg; 8:30 Ntws (B.C. Net); Al Oliver's Hiwiiiins, Edmonton, exc. B.\nC; 8:49 Oent Fogirty ind orch. Jis-\nner; 0:00 Mlnlit. Musical. Kamloops:\n9:30 An Earful of Muilc. Glidys\nCooper md Ouie Ron. vocillits,\nVincouver; 1:49 Rommy Moods,\ntrio, wloiit Edmonton; 10:00 On\n\u2022Wingi of Song. Chllllwick.\nN.B.C.-KPO NETWORK\nKHQ KQW KFI KPO KOMO KJR\n590     620     MO      tM     920      970\n9:00\u2014Beaux Arti Trio; 9:30 Mer -\ndith Willson's orch.: 6:00 Contented\nProgram. Lullaby Lady, orch.; 8:30\nVictor Grabel'i bind; 7:00 Amoi 'n'\nAndv. blickficc comedians; 7:19\nTony ind Gui. Mirlo Chimlec:\n7:30 Voice of Firestone, Wllllim\nDilv's oreheitra; operatic stirs,\nguest artists: 8.00 Shandof. violinist.\n8:08 Griff Williams' or.; 8:30 Eddie\nDuchln's orch; 9:00 Leonard Keller's\norchestra; 9:30 Marshall's Maverick*: 9:30 Fort utt Moines Orch.;\niKPOi; 10:00 Ntwi Fluhei. Sire\nHiyet; 10:19 Antl-Sleen locletv, virlety; 11:00 oreheitra; LampUt Hour,\norgtn (KPO); 11:30 JtAimli Drier's\norchtitri.\nCBS. DON Lil NETWORK\nKVI   KFRC   KOIN  KIL  KOL\n970      610      M0     1130     1270\n9:00 Radio Theater: 6:00 Vivne\nKing'i orch.; 6:30 Mirch of Time.\ndramatization;   6:49   Tito   Oulzir.\nMexlcin tenor; 7:00 Abe Lymin's\norch.: 7:30 Pick ind Pit One Night\nStandi, comedv teimi: 8:00 Delmir\nEdmondson. DL: Bert Blick'i orch\n8:18 Jit Esllck ind Orch..  (DL):\n8:30 Dell Coon'i   orehutn;   0:00\nFlovd Town's oreh.: Headline*   of\nthe Past John Nesbltt, (DL): >:18\nMidge WilUims'orch. (DL): 0:30 Jin\nGirber'i orehutn. (DL): Seymour\nSimon'i orehutn: 10:00 Jimmy\nDavii' orch.. (DL); 10:30 Mer|e\nCirlson's orch., (DL); 11:00 Jiy\nWhldden'i orch., (DL); 11:30 Lea\nHite'i Dmce orch. (DL).\nDtcltnr won tht opining letd of\nthe Q ot spsdei with dummy'i ace.\nHe led the 2 of clubs, took the doublt fineste of tht . md lost his\ntint trick to Wut't K. ,    .\nOt count Wut could not letd\nbtck t dltmond without costing him\n\u2022 trick. A return trump leid tppeired to be purposeless md even\ndangerous, so he made the normil\nreturn of tht J. of tptdw, which\ndeclirer ruffed. South returned his\nlowest trump, Wut'i 0 covered md\ndummv wu in with the 10.\nWest hid to be itrlpped ot ipides,\nso i low spade was led and declarer\nrutted, leaving West no more of the\nsuit Next West had to be stripped\not clubs, to make t successful end\npliy. Eut htd lost his list md only\ntrump, io thit he could not mtt.\nSouth led his two top clubs, dropping both cards of that suit held by\nEut then West's fourth club wu\npicked up with the 10. Dummy let\ngo lta lilt iptdt tnd lowest dltmond. West hid left only red cirds-\nThe 8 of hetrtt wtt led. West covered. Dummy'i ace won, Dummy's\nlist hurt md tht laat httrt held by\nDeclirer went on the next trick.\nWeit wu in with hit K ol heirti.\nthen he took his 3 of hearts, giving\nhim his third defentive trick. Alter\nthit ctme the end pliy for which\nSouth had worked. West had to lead\nfrom his K-J of diamonds. It mide\nno difference which of the two\ncards he led. South'i Q md dummy's ice mutt win tht lut two\ntricki. The hmd wai piiyed ind\npiiyed with great ikill. Nobody\ncould hivt done better.\nIt Weit htd ltd t club, initetd of\n\u2022 iecond spade, when ln with his K,\nthe hmd can go gamt, just the same.\nHave South win the club. Lead the\nhurt and win In dummy. Lead a\nnuda tnd, htvt South mtt. Put\ndummy in with tht tct ot heirts.\nLttd dummy'i third iptdt ind hivt\nSouth mft. Tike South'i list two\nClul)i, disctrd dummy'i list sptde\nmd t dlimond. Lttd the Q ot\nhearts, giving Wut hli two trump\ntricki. Then Weit rauit lead trom\nhis K-J ot diamonds, giving South\nthe two last tricks and game. It ii\nnot Important to htvt pity go in\nthe precise lequence ol cirds with\nwhich South won. The principle\nupon which he piiyed !\u2022 tht til lm\nporttnt fetturt of tht hmd.\n\u2022 -\nI From Nilitn Dilly Niwi Fllu I\n(Auguit 26,1929)\n'lift li ont grmd iweet song ln\nthe Procter-Sunshine Biy-Hirrop\ndistrict since the premier opened\nthe Hirrop-Longbeich ferry for us.\"\nisserted 0. B. Appleton, Procter,\ncontinuing, \"Our happiness ll now\ncomplete, our existence rounded\nout\/\nMln Windi Fink of Cranbrook.\nI viiltor ln Nelson, left yesterday\nfor Procter.\ntat\nR. L. McBride, Hoover itreet,\nleavei thli morning for Hamilton\nand Toronto.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nA. G. Ritchie hat left for Revel\nstoke and Arrow lake points. Ht\nwill be gont tbout t week.\n\"Mln Germmy it Home' ii the\ntitle of in irticle in Oveneis written by Llizibeth Riymond. She\nuys (hit when \u2022 German girl\nreaches the Ige ot 14 tnd hu to\nletve ichool, she It not thrown\ninto the world without tttte help\nind guidance. If she cannot secure\na situation, she can at once enrol\nfor the \"land year.\" . She is thm\nsent to one of the lend homes,\nwhich ire ill situated in pleasant\ncountry not too far from a big town.\nHere, in healthy surroundings, t\nyoung German girl learns housecraft linder a specially trained\n\"luder\" md \"helper\".\nLectures md demonstrations ire\nregularly given on domestic and\nhealth matters\u2014ind the vilue ot\nthe \"land year\" to thouunds of\nGerman glrla at a very critical age\ncannot be exaggerated. Fourteen-\nyur-old glrli who do not cire for\ncountry life cm lelect the \"Household yeir.\" By registering her name\nfor the scheme, a girl will speedily\nbe sent u a \"companion help\" to\na state-approved private household.\nShi gets only her keep md iniurmee contribution! during her yeir,\nbut her mlsteis is expected to give\nher protege sound training In domestic matters and the care of children. It il a novel icheme, but lt\nis workln well md thousands of\notherwise unemployed town glrli\n\u2022re finding hippy homes u t result of It. Housewives trt not expected to dispense with paid servants to make room for a \"free\"\nmaid, and only in very rare diet\nIs this being done. It the fict ii discovered, the offending mistress'\nmme ii itruck oft the roll.\nThm thtrt ll tht \"Deutches\nFrtuenwerk\" (Germm Women'i\nwork), a national organization\nwhich Incorporates the women's\nclubs ill ovtr tht country. Thli\nbody hu taktn energetically in\nhand the moral education and training of adolescent girls and also the\nguidance of young mothers. Advice\non all the intimate problems of\nwomen is freely given. For women\not older yeara, too, there are in\nGermmy nowtdays ample facilities\nto learn every aspect of domestic\nscience. In Berlin there is thc famous \"School of Housewives\" run\nby the Housewives issociition.\nwhen degree! md diplomas are\nglvtn.\n\"Miitrui of Domtitlc Science\"\nIs thi biggest degree ind the courie\ntikes one md \u2022 hilt years\u2014the\n\u2022schoolchildren ire brought to these\ndomestic ichooli md tht trainers\nhave to serve md ittend them,\nwhile mothen lend their btblw to\nthe infant clinlci for the tamt purpou of familiarizing tht glrlt with\nchild cart md mentality.\nJohn Henry Pettit, long-Unit Toronto business mm, died thli week.\nHe wis \u2022 brother of George Pettlt,\nK.C, M.P., Welland; a brother-in-\nlaw of Mr. Juitice Robert Smith,\nmd an uncle ot Deputy Liquor Control Commiuloner Arnold Smith.\nMr. Pettit wu born in Richmond.\nOnt, September 24, 1860, the tteond\nion of the lite Cmon Chirlu B.\nPettlt.\n10 YEARS AGO\nMM k CJOR 4M.7 m\nVANCOUVIR 900 w\n9:49 Eb md Zeb, E.T.; 6:19 Newi\nFlashes; 6:30 Coniervitlve Asiocli-\ntion. speech; 7:00 Reil Life Drimu:\n7:19 lmmedlite Issues, Mclnnes; 7:30\nFininciil Tllk: 7:49 Cirlboo Cowboys; .:*\u00bb Sports; 10:00 Ntws; Other\nperiods: Records.\n1030 k CFCN JtU m\nCALOARY 10400 w\n6:30 The Red Head Family; 7:00\nReil Life Drtmt: 7:15 daurlce Gill,\nflutist: 7:30 Prince Mui-Kte-i.ee;\n7:49 W. R. Hdwson. Libert): 8:00\nAlbum of Melody; 8:13 Economic\nSifetv Leigue; 8:43 C. F. Jimleson\n9:00 Newt.\nBRITIIH EMPIRE PROGRAMS\nShort Wive\u2014 Pacific Standard Tlmi\nTRANSMISSION 6\nTwo  tf tht following  fnquincltt\nwlll bi used: GSO 11.7*80 kci. (23.93\nm): QIC MM ku. (31.32 m); OIL\n6110 kci. 149.10 ml.\n7:00 p.m. Big Ben, The B.B.C. Em-\nnire Orch.. led by Guy Diinei, conducted by Dinlel Melsi; 7:43 Newi,\nDairy Produce Notei. supplied by\nthe Intelligence Branch of the Imperitl Economic Committee; 8:00\nClose down.\nAUNT HET\nBv ROBERT QUILLl\nQUILLEN\n\"I don't cire how rich they ire.\nI feel lorry lor my mlddle-ig-d\ncouple thit ain't got nothln' to\nlovt but a pet dog.\"\n20 YEARS AGO\nI Frtm Ntlion Dllly Ntwt Fllu\n(August 26,1919)\nO. 0. Ftlr of Stlmo !\u25a0 viiltlng\nNelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nR. W. Wood of Fernle ll l Nelson\nvliitor.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRolmd Brown ot Ntlton left list\nnight for Vmcouver to enter Brltlih\nColumblt univenity.\nPtt. John Ingram of tht Mth.\nBattalion li in Nelion viiltlng his\nbrother F. C. Ingram, on leive fivm\ncimp it Vernon.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMln Mtry M. Hacking and Lionel\nE Addlngton were mirried yeiterdiy ifternoon. Rev. R. Vtn Munster\nKerformed the ceremony tt thi\nome of the bride's pirents, Mr. md\nMn. George C. Htcking, Fiirview,\nI   35 YEARS AGO   |\nFrom Ntlion Dllly Trlbunt Fllu\nt \u2022<\n(Auguit 26,1900)\nTht Nelion tirt department li not;\nIn possession ot a modern combination hose and chemical wagon. It\narrived lut night and will be tested tomorrow. It ll built on the lines\nof \u25a0 host wigon, ind li ibout half\n\u25a0s long u the outfit formerly used.\nTht wheels ire red wllh gilt trimming!, the box is Ot perforated steel,\nfinished in royil blue md the rilling! \u00bbre of polished brass, miking\n\u25a0 very ittrtctlvt turnout. It weighs\nequipped, tnd with ibout 10 lire-\nmen, tbout two tont, md t hew tetm\nof honu will htvt to bt purchued\n\u2022I tilt preient ptir trt too light kr\ntht lotd.\n\u2022  \u2022   \u2022\nAmong mtmben ot tht Quolten\nwho took ptrt ln the opening \u00ab the\nbinquet compttltion lut night were:\nG. Munn, J. H. Willace, D. 5. Hardy,\nE. G. Smyth, J. Wation, J. X. Annible, J. F. Weir, Judge Forin. R\nWeir, H. C. Belton, A. H. Clements,\nmd J, E. O'Shei.\ndiplomi which gives the holder the\nright to call herself \"Household\nManager\" ls gained tfter \u2022 16-weeks\ncoune, while then trt shorttr\ncourses for those who wmt thtm.\nEvery branch ot domestic work -is\ntaught\u2014even to the cooking and\nlerving ot tood to babiei and children. In practically every Germtn\ncity there ire now municipal domestic centen where girls ind\nyoung women cm receive training\nat very low coit\u2014md ln every one\nof these centers tre cere of children\nis ilwiys in the forefront Loctl\n\"I want to\napply...\"\n\"There Is no getting iround\nthe fict thit \u2022 ittnography\nopens more doon to girli thin\nany other one business isset.\"\nwrites Trances Maule In her\nnew book \"She Strive! to\nConquer.\"\nCOURSES\nComplett Secretarial\nBookkuplng\nAettuntlng\nBuslneu Adminlitratlon\nCiltulitlng Miohlnn\nElllttt-Flihtr  Accounting\nMichlnei\nWrite or cill for booklet\n\"Plinnlng Your Futun.\"\nWESTERN\nSCHOOL   OF\nCOMMERCE\nGranville it Robaon\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\n\u00abV. MltLlin, F.C.I. Principal\nAccredited by the Auociation\nof Commercial Educator!\nThere is no way of forecasting news. It breaks\nfast \u00bbnd in the most unexpected quarters. Sudden and unexpected news is the most interesting. 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Mirtin, tt the Trail-Tadanac\nhotplttl, Auguit 18, i diughter. _\nClassified\nAdvertising Rates\nlies Line\nMinimum 2 Unit\n3 llnei, onct  $ JS\n3 llnu, onct    JS\n4 Unu, onct       .44\n2 Una, 0 tlmei     JS\no lines, 6 Umtt  1J3\n4 llnei, I Umtt  _ ... 1.71\n2 lines. 1 month _ 1JS\n3 lines, 1 montb  4.29\n4 llnei, 1 month   t.TJ\nAll tbovi Iiii 10% fer prompt\nptymint\nREAD THIS FIRST:\nAnswering t newspsper id tor I\ncompulon, pretty Janet Lord tindi\nherself ln \u25a0 big, old house with \u2022\nspeechless servant ntmtd Nita, t\nfiendish dog that iniwers to \u2022 mysterious whistle, tnd in elderly mistress, Mlss Boiseviin, who weirs i\nlive chameleon around htr neck and\nadmit! she ii peculiir. On the wiy\nto the big houie Juet met Bltlr Rod-\nmu who ctme with her ln t truck\nfrom the villige to retrieve hli cir,\nmired ln the ditch neir the Boiseviin houie durlnf t ttrlfic storm\nthe night before. Refused shelter\nthtre tnd chised trom the house by\ntht dog tfttr his tccldtnt, Bltlr de-\nliys hn trip west to Investlgite the\nmysterious houtt tnd satisfy hli\ncuriosity. After ont night in tht\nhouse Juet tries to leive but her\nemployer declares tht dog will not\nlet ner go. During \u25a0 wilk ibout the\nf[rounds Juet seei the fice of a girl\nn one ot the high towen of the\nhouse. Although beaming to like\nMits Boiseviin, everything tbout her\n\u2022nd the greit houie mystifies Jenet.\nBick in ner room, which Is barren\nexcept for a imill cot, Jmet opens\nt note which hat been transmitted\nto her in a napkin. Juet thinks she\nsees Blair's ctr trom her window\nand li convinced of lt when the\nheadlights go on ud oft ll if to\nsignal ntr. In tht late houn ot the\nevening, iht hem someone pitying\nthe piano in tht living room, music\nfilayed furiously like a minlic. fol-\nowed by loud lobbing. Juet tries to\ngo into the girden houst on thc spacious groundi but Rijah. thc dog.\nblocks her passage with a vicious\nsnarl. But ai lhe tries to enter a\nbarn, \u25a0 ttringe whisUe calls Rajah\niwiy. Juet dashes into the house,\nfrightened. Nita doei not throw my\nlight on the subject. Juet then goes\nto Mlss Boiseviin.\n(NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY)\nCHAPTER 14\nSit down, child,\" Miss Boiseviin\niiid without turning around ai Janet cime Into tht living room. Her\nvoice leemed weiker to Juit thu\nit hid been earlier In the morning.\nJuet obeyed, the question ihe hid\nProvincial Offices\nPoor af Creslon\nSloan to Attempt\nto Provide New\nQuarters\nCRESTON, B.C.\u2014Somo hope Is\nheld out for better quirters for Ihe\nlocil detachment ot the provinciil\npolice, ud poulbly \u2022 building thit\nwUl tlio hold the local forestry office, tht gime wtrden ud the distinct igrlculturilt This is dut the\nvisit on Wednudiy of Hon. Gordon\nSlom, tttorney-generil, who itop-\npid off en route to Cranbrook, ud\ntfttr looking ovir the lock-up, tha\ncourtroom tnd police office's residence, wis quite frank In wying\ntht quirters were uythlng but\nsuitable, ud mured ht wouldmike\nan effort to get m appropriation\nntxt teuton to provide quirters\nthit would flU the bill. He wu tccomptnltd by Colonel McMuUu of\nVucouver, chief of provinciil police tnd Inspector Macdonald of\nNelion. While here he wis in conference with Frmk Putnam, M.P.P.\nYuterdiy Creiton ud Dlitrlct\nWomen's InsUtute shipped \u2022 splendid lot of needlework, which Is to\nbe shown In the Institute's depirl-\nment of tbi Vucouver exhibition,\nwhich openi next week. On two\nprevloui occasions the locil lnitltute captured first prize, ud lf\nthey ire luccuiful thli year the\nillvtr cup offered is t trophy become! the permanent property of\nCruton ladies.\nTbt C.P.R. steam shovel nulled\nou at the tint ot the week for\nCnnbrook after ipending ibout i\nweek digging out the right of wiy\nto tht new tiding that hu been put\nin to accommodate the Midland\nand Pacific Grain company elevttor on the north side of Third street.\nThe two local section crews put In\nabout SOO feet of new track with\ntht twitch it tht north end. There\nil tlso sufficient new tiding to\niccommoditt three more etandird\neleviton.\nWith tht btrry season over the\nC.P.R. hu dltconllnued the night\nshift thtt hu btu on duty since\ntht mlddlt ot Junt to hudle tht\nberry tblpmmti. Tbt station li now\non regulir houn, doling it 4:30\ni p.m. town Ume.\nAfter t ihowery week-end tht\nwuther hu warmed up iplendldly\n\u25a0nd li very much to the liking of\n| wheit firmer!, whole crop il maturing nicely. If the present weither hold! the combines will be starting work early next wtek. An iverage of 35 bushels per acre Is\nlooked for on the 5000 acres In grain\non the Reclamation farm and the\ndyked lands of Creston Reclamation\ncompany, limited.\nasked Nita stUl on her Ups. She had\nno ttme to blurt lt out, however, u\nMiu Boisevain began to speak.\n\"ChUd, I cu't help you. I can't\nthink of tny wty ... my utt wiy,\nYou must stay here.\"\nJanet gasped. \"Why can't I just\nleave? Can't you keep Raiah in thc\nhouse while I go? I'll walk down to\nBoisevtln.\"\n\"No, I em't think of my site\nwiy,\" tht womm repetttd. \"I've\nworried ill night md this morning\nuntil my brainis in \u25a0 whirl. There is\nno wiy.\"\n\"You don't wmt mt to go!\"\n\"Hush! Wt htvt only t mlnutt\nor to to talk, md you cry out loud\nthe first thing. You must be quiet!\nWhit you siy is not true. I do wtnt\nyou to go. And if I could let you go,\nI would.\"\n\"Mlis Bolitvtln, yeiterdiy morning when I wis ouf wilking, I saw\na race in the eut tower window. I\nknow I uw it. And a btnd beckoned me. There Is lomeone else in\nthe housc besides the three ot us.\nTell me who it It!\"\nThe woman closed her eyu again,\nud rested her hetd on the back of\nhtr chair.\n\"In tht.eut tower window,\" the\nrepelled slowly. 'The eist tower\nwindow. . . .\"\n\"Yei, who li it?\"\n\"Run into the kitchen ud tell Ni\nta to watch!\"\nDumbfounded, Janet did, ud\nwhtn she came back, Miss Boisevain\nwas gripping the arms of her chilr,\nwith bloodless, white fingers.\n\"Nita is watching. We ire tafe.\nthe will tap three Umes with a spoon\non t basin If . . . anyone ihould\ncome,\" the woman said this so quiji-\nly her words seemed to tumble over\neach other. \"The face In the tower\n. . .\" she stopped suddtnly. Thret\nditUnct taps cime from tht kitchen\n\"You tee ... It Is too Ute ,..\" ud\nshe sink bick igiin In her chilr,\nher handi llfeleti In her lip. \"It\nis too lite.\"\n'Tou were going to tell me,\" Juet suggested breithleuly.\n\"Didn't vou hear me say it was\ntoo late? Shall we have t gtme of\nchess before dinner?\"\nSilently Juet went to t smill\ncibinet against thc wall and pulled\nout the board and chesamen. Whit\nwis Mlss Boiseviin going to tell her\nibout the fice in the tower? And\nwhy hid she stopped so suddenly?\nSomeone must hive come, for Nfti\nhid warned them.. . .\nThe game wai lust started when\nRajah came running into the room,\nand lay in his usual poiition at\nJanet's feet\nToday Miss Boisevain played badly. She moved quickly without\nthinking, her mind seemingly on\nother things. Janet thought she looked back of her at the big tapestry\nPERSONAL\nRELIEVE DELAYED AND STUB-\nborn menstruation, use \"Kotab.\"\nSafe, relltble. No pills. Tikin in\nwirm bath. Full treitment ud\ninstructions, $3.00. Nttiontl Importers, 812 Centre St. W. Caliary.\n'  (3033)\nHiSHIgf QUALITY ttUBBfi.\ngoods 25 Latex assortment for $1.\nOrder direct ud bt lure of but\nPicked plain. Fret catalogue. National Importers, 812-Centre St.\nCilgiry, Alta.       f3032>\ntotal wMiN 6W. N6 VITAtlTV.\nReesin youthful vigor with Menus, hirmleu glua reitontlve, $_\nbox. T. Kerr, Box 353, Vtncouver.\n(29751\nEczemt Itch Pllei Ulcers Try Gto Lee\nChlnt Rtmtdy it Hudion i Bty Co\n(2790)\nHELP WANTED\nWANTED. LOO SCALER, DON'T\nhive to hive \u2022 license, blacksmith\ntor camp work. It cm fill position write to Chu. O. Rodgers.\nCruton. B. C. (3030)\nGOOD WOMAN  COOK,  WHITE,\nont thtt cm takt full chtrge ot\nkitchen. W. G. Miller. Ymir, B. C.\n(3075)\nEXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN-\nefil housework. Apply E. A. Minn.\n(8057)\noften . . . very often,-md sevenl\nUmes, she tound herself doing the\nume thing. There wis nothing unusual tbout Uie hinging, except\nthit it wis very large, hinging from\nthe celling to the floor. Old tnd\nfrayed at the edges, it depicted \u25a0\nFrench king being crowned. The\nfigures were out of propotion, but\nthe weaving exquisite. At the bottom t name wit woven into the\nborder.\nIndeed there were several lirge\ntapestries on the waU. But Miss\nBoisevain seemed to have no ayes\ntor any except the one directly back\nof her.\n\"You're loo tired to play, Mlss\nBoisevain,\" Janet said after Miss\nBoiievain hid let -several movet go\nby cirelessly. \"Perhaps wc had bettor stop.\"\n\"No, no, I like to pliy,\" But sUll\nher thoughts ippcired to be fir\n\u2022wiy, ilthough ihe tried to concentrate on the game.\n\"Light tht fire child,\" ihe said\nattar \u25a0 while, shivering i little. \"_'m\ndeathly cold,\" ud ihe touched\nJanet's wrist with Icy fingers. With\nout a word Janet lighted the fire.\nShe thought the room vtry wirm\nherself, md wished she had put on\na cool dress In the morning.\n\"Yes, I'm cold,\" the women went\non, shaking her red head. \"Cold all\nthe time. I haven't a great while\nto Uve child. And when I'm gone.\"\nher voice sank Into a harsh whisper.\n\"when I'm gone, you'll be mistress\nof the house!\"\n\u2022   \u2022   t\nBlair Rodman was sitting ln his*\ncar at the gale marked \"Private\".\nHe had been thtre all ntght long,\nand in the early houn of the morning had dozed off. Now it was put\nnoon.\nNibbling on a couple of dry chicken ssndwiches he had had put up at\na restaurant the night befort in\nWANTED\nWANTED - '4   TON   FORD   OR\nChevrolet. Box 3027, Daily News.\n(3027)\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nFIRST CLASS COOK, GOOD ON\npastry. P. O. Box 359, Nelson, B.C.\n(3021)\nHOUSES WANTED\nWANTED - MODERN rURNISH-\ned houie tor Aug. 27th. Two or\nthree bedrooms. Phone 218L.\n(3023)\nFOUR ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE,\nby Sept. 1st Box 3058 Dsily News.\n (3058)\nUNFURNISHED   HOUSE   THREE\nbedrooms. Phone 331L3.      (3054)\nROOM AND BOARD\nNEAR LAKESIDE PARK, PHONE\n524L or apply 902 Nelson Ave.\n(3092)\nFOR RENT, HOUSES,\nAPARTMENTS. ETC.\nSMALL FURNISHED HOUSE. ON\ncar line, comtr Gore md Cedir\nSts. Apply Highflelds, Gore St.\n,   (3071)\n2 LAS5E FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms. Strtthconi hotel.\nRoom 15.  (3043)\n4 ROOM UNFURN. MODERN\nhouie. $12 month. Apply S. Sor-\nensen, Tiilor Shop. (3047)\n5\" ROOM HOUSE \"FOR RENT\ncheep. Apply 314 Observatory St.\nF U\"R'N IiSBD    HOU-MttEP.NG\nrooms for rent Annible Block.\n(2503)\nF\"U R NIS H E D HOUSEKEEPING\nroom. Apply 918 Kooteniy St\n(2977)\nBOSWELL HAS\nFINEREGATTA\nWeather Favors; Run\nSmoothly; Women\nCater\nFUfcN.  OR  UNFURN. APTS   BV\nweek o* month. Medical Arts bids\n(2\u00ab\u00bb4l\nTERRACE APTS Buutlful modern\nFrlgidilre equipped lultti. (2805)\nSIX ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE\nby Sept. 1. Phoni 409R2.    13088)\nBoisevain. he was cursing the luck\nwhich hid kept him outside the gate\nwhen he wuted to bc Inside. Cun-\ning his sleepiness which hid overtaken hlm, Just when he wanted to\nbe wide awake. . . .\nLut night ho had kept on his\nlights for hours. 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Practically all\nthe local residents attended, ind\nthere wu a large crowd trom other\npoints fn the district\nThe wharf which served both as\ngrandstand and as the starting point\nfor thc racu, had been cleared\nand decorated. The completneu ot\nthe preparations, and the pleasant\nyet efficient way in which the whole\naffair was hmdled, bore testimony\nto the htrd work which hid been\nput ln by the committee men, SUnley Hepher, president; Clifford Bebblngton secrettry-treuurer; C. Holden md J. Johnstone.\nThere wu \u25a0 ftlrly lirgt entry ln\nmost events.\nOfficials of the course were: Starter, W. Lawson Hepher; cltrk of tht\ncourse, A. H. Ascolt; mnouncer,\n11. Trenemin; Judgu, C. Holden, A.\nMackie, tnd A. Hepher.\nDuring the ifternoon the Ict\ncream and soft drinks' booth, presided over by C. H. Bebblngton ind\nMlu K. Bebblngton did \u2022 tine trade\nTet wts served by members of\ntht rjhureh guild, ln the basement of\ntht packing shed, which proved \u2022\ncool md eomfortible retrttt from\nthe but outtldt.\nTht cesvtnir, Mrt. S. 3. Cummlna wu wuted by: Mn. A.\nHepher. Mn. W. L. Hepher Mrt. J.\nHill. Mra Shell, Mlu E. koUdiy-\nSmlth Mlss Miry Cummlngt md\nMiu Glidyi Rlchirdson. Mn, Kennedy ut it the receipt ot cuitom.\nSttnlty Hehper, assistant ranger,\nleft on Thursday morning for the\nBiyonne diitrict, to where ht will\nbe employed In tlmber-eruitlng for\nI a few dayt. He wai to Join Ringer\nMacdonald at Sirdar.\n\u25a0HUM    l mmmmmmmmmmmml.\nITS  LllcB\nI TILL YE\nVTR-ANQtltS\nVM* TAKE*\nkEEIS or  THS\nCATTLE\n-THAT*   IT\nTHE GUMPS\nBy Sidney Smith\n 1\nt\u2014T\n^\t\n'   \u25a0\"\u25a0'\n\u25a0vy\nSmash to Body Ends Louis-\nlevinsky Scrap\nRowing - Tennis - Soccer - Baseball - Boxing - Wrestling\n*\"*\nLacrosse - Golf - Track - Swimming - Horse Racing - Soft Ball\nPAOE SIX \u2022\n-THE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 26. 1935-\nPAGE IIX\nvif'TINC POLOISTS\nJot Louis ltndlng thi right htnd body punch which brought to t\nflnlih the heavyweight fight between thl \"Brown Bomber\" ind\nKingfish Levlniky. The fight listed only one round, ind wn lien by\nBCpOO Chlctgo fight fani. Livinkiy landed but oncl, a light blow on\nLouii' neck as the muk-ficid negro mowed him down with \u2022 mircl-\nItit birnge of right! ind lefts.\nPaul Haley Takes Grand Aggregate\nin Caledonian Sports al Trail\nCops Four Firsts to\nWin; Bowsher Wins\nWeight Events\nTRAIL. B.C.. Aug. 23. - Paul\nHaley of Trail, deftly fleet afool,\nrptdped off with four firsts, in the\n{rack and field events at the tenth\n\u25a0nnual Caledonian Scottish games\nat Butler park Saturday, to win thc\nTrail Times trophy for thc grand\naggregate. Paul, with no effort at\nanTfinished first in the 100. 220 and\n4t0 yard sprints and the broad Jump.\nBut had there been another weieht\nevent for Norman Bowsher to enter.\nhe might have tied with Paul for\nthis championship for he took first\nJlace in the three weight events,\nB-pound shot-put, 16-pound hamper throw and the discuss throw.\nNorman watched Paul rounding the\nlast turn in the track yards ahead of\nhis competitors in the 440 event and\nremarked. \"There goes my grand\naggregate!\"\nResults of events were:\nIDO-vard dash\u2014Paul Haley, Trail.\nfirst (10 3-5); Pat Haley. Trail, second: Hans FarenholU. Ncison, third,\n290-yard dash\u2014Paul Haley, Trail,\nfirst (22 1-5); Pat Haley. Trail, second; Orlando Battistella. Trail,\ntblrd.\n440-yard dash\u2014Paul Haley, Trail,\nfirst (53 4-5); Matt Malnarlch, Trail,\nlecond; Don MacCormick, Salmo,\nthird.\nHalf mile\u2014Jeff Goode, Tadanac,\nfirst (2:8 l-5i; Art Morris. Trail,\ntecond; George Wallach, Nelson,\nthird.\nAt the five contestants in the half-\nmile race started, George Wallach of\nNcison started the pace, with Art\nMorris of Trail. Joe Wallach of\nmU, Don MacCormick of Salmo\nand Jeff Goode of Tadanac behind\nIn order of their names given. They\nheld those respective positions until\nonce around the quarter-mile track\nand were bunched closely together\nwhen starting out on thc second lap.\nAfter they continued another 220\nKrds. MacCormick dropped out and\norris strode ahead of Wallach.\nGoode overtook Morris about 100\nyards from the finishing line. Morrli.finished second only a short distance behind Goode but the others\nwere only rounding the last turn of\nthe track when Goode broke the\ntane.\nMile race\u2014Jeff Goode, Tadanac\nfirst (4:47); Joe Wallach, Trail, sec-\nmid: George Wallach. Ncison. third.\nMowatt Gowans. TraU, sUrted out\nin the lead. Goode placing second.\nGeorge Wallach and then Joe Wallach. They held these respective\nplaces until one and one-half laps\nOf the quarter-mile track when\nGoode strode out in front to set tlie\nnace. After two laps Goode was in\nthird place, with Gowans out in\nfront followed by Joe with George\nquite a distance behind. As the\nrunners broke into the last lap\nGoode advanced to first place, about\n10 yards ahead of Joe Wallach. followed by George and Gowans.\nGoode broke the tape about 12 yards\nahead of Joe Wallach followed by\nGeorge and Gowans, who were\ntpread out at considerable distances.\nSingles ladies race\u2014Jean Ramsay.\nNelson, first (12 1-S); Jean Downie,\nTrail, second; Bertha Moir, Nelson,\nthird.\nFirst heat\u2014Jean Ramsay, firat:\nJem Downie. iecond.\nSecond heat\u2014Bertha Moir. Nelson,\nfirst; Doreen Long. Nelson, second.\nMarried ladies race\u2014Mrs. Alf Du-\npuis. first; Mrs. E. HaU. second; Mrs.\nJ. Carter. Red Deer, third.\nOne-half mile relay\u2014Trail, first\n(1:37 2-5); Nelson, second. Trail-\nMat Malnarlch, Orlando Battistella,\nPat Haley and Paul Haley. Nelson\n\u2014Paul Brook. Joe Wallach, Hans\nFarenholtz and Jerry Whitfield.\nOne-quarter mile relay. ladies-\nNelson, first (55 3-5): Trail, second.\nNelson\u2014Doreen Long, Edna Gormley. Bertha Molr and Jean Ramsay.\nTraU\u2014Margaret Manducca, Dorothy\nLaarz. Molly Sutherland and Jean\nDownie.\nPole vtult\u2014Joe Hiley, Trail, fint\n(11 feet ltt inches); Art Forreit\nTrail, second; J. J. Kivic. Trail,\nthird.\n18-pound ihot-put \u2014 Norman F.\nBowsher. Trail, tint (38 teet 7\nInches); 3. F. MlUlctn, Trail, second: J, McLtod, TrtU. third.\n18-pound hammer throw\u2014N. F.\nBowiher. Trail, tint (ISJ feet H\ninch): J. F. MilUcan. iecond; J. J.\nKavic. third.\nDiscus throw\u2014N. F. Bowsher.\nTrill, fint (118 feet 8 inchei); Atwell, second: J. F. Milllcin, third.\nHigh jump\u2014Joe Hiley. trail first\n(8 feet 3Vi inches); Pat Haley, Trail,\ntecond: J. Mllllcan, Trail, third.\nBroad lump\u2014Paul Haley, Trail,\nfirst (20 feet 2Vs Inches): Hans Far\nenholtz, Nelson, second; Pgt Haley,\nTrail, third.\nToronto Stars\nSwamp Rossland\nHazel Spiers Has 14\nStrikeouts; Six\nHomers\n\"FLUKEY\" GOAL\n(OSTS NANAIMO\nSOCCER LAURELS\nScore Is 1-0 as the\nMontrealers Take\nFinal Game\nNever in doubt from the fint inning. Ihe Toronto Stars took a 16-1\nsoftball game from the Rossland\ngirls Sunday afternoon that was almost as one-sided as the score would\nindicate. Behind the two-hit pitching of Hazel Spiers, who struck out\n14 batters in the seven-inning game,\nthe Nelson team had things their\nown way.\nThe local girls had a big day at\nthe bat and thev hit the ball to all\ncorners of the lot Agnes Stewart,\nElvera Matheson, Alice Dunn, Peggy McGovern and Peggy Donaldson got home runs, and Elvera\nMatheson, Jean Spiers and Peggy\nMcGovern also got two-base hits.\nHazel Spien reached thc peak ot\nher game in the fifth inning when\nshe retired the three batters that\nfaced her by striking them out. In\nall the other innings she struck out\ntwo each time except the seventh,\nwhen one fell to her fast pitches.\nNELLIE MINTON\nHIT8 HOMER\nRossland's lone run came in the\nsecond inning when NeUie Minton\ngot a homer. With two strikes on\nher Hazel lobbed one over that\nNellie sent between left and center\nfielders. Rossie Sdao got Rossland's\nother hit, a single over second. Two\nhealthy wallops both by Fanny Pro-\nfill, were nabbed by Nelson fielden\nto make the Rossland cause more\nhopeless. Isabel Donovan took om\nand Elvera Matheson the other.\nNellie Minton and Mildred Pur-\ncello were on the mound for the\nvisitors and they were hit freely.\nElvera Matheson led the locals with\nfour hits. Jean Spiers got three, and\nBerna Kline, Hazel Spiers, Peggy\nMcGovern and Peggy Donaldson\neach got two. Agnes Stewart's lone\nhit was a homer.\nPeggy McGovern played a good\ngame behind the bat and Berna\nKline at first, and Isabel Donovan\nat second, new players to those po\nsitions, looked impressive.\nAlex Mclnnis and Jack Minton\numpired the game, the former call*\ning the balls and strikes.\nSummary by innings\nR\nRossland 010 000 0\u2014 1\nToronto Stt#3 430 072 X\u201416   18   1\nTeams were:\nRossland\u2014Fanny Profill, Rosle\nSdao, Jean Wilson, Nellie Minton,\nRosa Pontoni, Millie Sdao, Adeline\nThorstein, Irene Moorcroft, Mildred Purceiio.\nToronto Stars\u2014Agnes Stewart,\nBerna Kline, Elvera Matheson. Alice\nDunn, Jean Spiers, Hazel Spiers,\nPeggy McGovern, Peggy Donaldson,\nIsabel Donovan.\nH   E\n2\nB. C. Telephone\nto Play Safeways\nPope Scanlan's B. C. Telephone\nmen's softball club wtll go after\nstiffer competition this evening\nwhen they stack up againit the\nmuch improved Safeways team at\nthe Recreation grounds at 6 p.m.\nBert Hendrlcki will start on the\nmound for the Safeways and wiU\nbe oppoied by Lyman Carter.\nQUEBEC CHAMPION\nMONTREAL, Aug. 25 (CP)-Hugh\nJaques today stood at the top of\namateur golf in -Quebec. He won the\nchampionship Saturday over the\nMontreal South course with a card\not 148 for the 38 holes, threc strokes\nover hli nearest competitor, Frank\nCorrigin, Chaudiere. Ottawa.\nDEVLIN MANY-TIMES CHAMP\nWINNIPEG, (CP)-Frank DevUn,\nprofessional at Winnipeg Winter\nclub, is recognized as the greatest\nbsdmlnton nlay \u2022 Enel-nd ever produced. He won the All-England\nmen's singles for five successive\nyears. He lost the title In 1930 but\nwon It back the next year. Devlin\nIs leaving on an Instructional tour\nof Scandinavian countries.\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 25 (CP)-The\nDominion Football association challenge trophy, emblematic of Canadian soccer supremacy, remains\nwithin the walls of old Quebec.\nPicking up the threads where\nVerdun left them last season, Mon*\ntreal -Aldred won the blue riband of\nDominion soccer with a 1-0 victory\nover Nanaimo in the fourth game\nof the east-west finals here Satur*\nday.\nFor the first time in yeara, the\nchallenge trophy stood unclaimed\nafter the three-game series, Aldred\nwon the fint match 3-2, lost the\nsecond 7-3, and played through 90\ngruelling minutes Friday to a 1-1\ndraw.\nAll the tenseness and drama ot\na Canadian cup final was packed\ninto Uie fourth match. The 1900 spectators were thrilled time and again\nby Pete Inkster's superlative play\nin Nanaimo'a net, by George Grey s\ncourageous efforts, and lastly by\nBob CampbcU's goal four minutes\nfrom the end that spelled finis for\nthe western champions.\nA galelike wind played havoc\nwith the baU. Montreal had a fair\nedge on the play in both halves,\nthen* attack, carrying a little more\nsting, but the footballers trom the\nPacific coast had an iron-bound\nrear guard that threw back everything Aldred could fire at them.\nWith a Uttle more than tour minutes to go, it appeared the leg-\nweary teams would be forced to\nplay extra time. Tom Mcintosh went\non for Larry Fitzpatrick at center\nforward. And here fresh man power\ntold.\nAbbie Bejshak shook the cross\nbar with a wicked volley that had\nInkster beaten. Charlie Fitzpatrick\nlobbed a tricky shot into the center\nbut Gavin cleared. The ball dropped\nat Campbell's foot and the Aldred\nlett half drove it at the net\nInkster came out of his goal a step,\njumped and swung his fist The ball,\ncaught by a wisp of wind as the\nNanaimo goalie swung, curled\naround his hand, and dropped into\nthe corner of the net. Montreal\npinned the far westernera in their\nown territory and almost scored\nagain as Davie McLean missed en\nopen net right on Ume.\nHaley ol Trail\nOlympic Threat\nJumped  Height of 6\nFeet 3'A Inches\nSaturday\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 25-Joe Haley,\nwho placed second in the London\nEmpire gamei last year by jumping 6 feet 1 inch, gave a throng of\nspectators a thrill and a treat when\nhc cleared the bar at 6 feet SVi\ninches after taking fint place in\nthe high jump at the 10th annual\nCaledonian games at Butler park\nSaturday afternoon. Pat Haley,\nyounger brother, stIU in the junior\nclass, cleared the bar at 5 feet 7\ninches and came second in the event.\nAccording to the height from the\nground to the bar at the stands,\nJoe jumped 6 feet 4 inches, but a\nsteel tape measured the height from\nthe ground to the top of the bar\nat the center revealed Uie height to\nbe iix inch less.\nJoe will be both a threat and\nmenace to competitors at the 1936\nOlympics and as he appean to be\nin as fine fetUe as ever there is no\ndoubt but what he can equal the\nCanadian record which is 6 feet\n4**, inches.\nOLD COUNTRY\nSOCCER\nSCOTTISH LEAGUE\nFlnt Dlviilon\nAberdeen 3, Hibernian! 1.\nAlbion 3, Ayr 1.\nClyde 1, Arbroath 3.\nHamilton 1, Lanark 0.\nHearts 1, Dunfermline 1.\nKilmarnock 2, Airdrieonians 2.\nQueens Park 2, Motherwell 2.\nQueen ot South 1, ParUck 0.\nRangers 4, Dundee 3,\nSt Johnstone 2, Celtic 3.\nSecond Dlviilon\nCowdenbeath 1, Morton 8.\nDundee 1. Kings Park 1.\nFife 4, Brechin 3.\nStirling 1. AUoa 2.\nEdinburgh 0, Dumbarton 0.\nForfar 1, Flaklrk 4.\nLeith 0, St. Mirren 8.    *\nMontrose 1, St Bernard! 3.\nStenhousemulr 1, Raith 1.\nGOLF\nI MORRISON N-\n(fc    v.\nV\nHead\nSHOULD\ni  tmiAtt\nOPPOSITE\ntxH-'m\n\u2014 m\nThe player doan't Uve who\nthinks too much ibout the position\nof his head. Certainly little enough\nhai been said about this part of\nthe swing.\nSo many playen think that they\nhold their beads in the right position when it moves all over the\nplace. A common fault is to let\nit drift forward so that it is over\nthe left leg at Uie finish of the\nswing. Thii findi the ton of the\nbody swiying forward. The bill\ninvariably goes to the right of the\nintended lme. The clubhead ii\ndragged through the hitting area\ninstead of being swung with the\nnecessary map.\nThe player's head should remain\nbehind the ball until weU after\nUie moment of impact. Then both\nclubhead and ball will travel properly.\nKAY STAMMERS\nAND R. MENZEL\nGO INTO FINAL\nMeet Mrs. Fabyan and\nE. Maier; Helen\nJacobs Wins\nBROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 28\n(AP)\u2014Kay Stammers of England\nand Roderck Menzel, Czechoslovakia, won their way into tomorrow'! United States mixed tennis\ndoubles final today by defeating\nMn. PhylUs Mudfird King, Eni\nland, and Gene Mako, young Cal\nfomian Davis cup rookie, 8-6,6-4.\nMn. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, of\nBrookline. and Enrique Maier of\nSpain qualified for the title play\nby taking a three-set semi-final\nfrom Mr. and Mra. John van Ryn\nof Philidelphii 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.\nSaturday Helen Jacobs, top-ranking woman player, reglatered but\ntwo earned points when ihe md\nMra. Fabyan retained their doubles\nUUe by turning back their United\nStates Wightman cup teammates,\nMra. Dorothy Andrus of Stamford,\nConn., and Carolin Babcock, Los\nAngeles, 6-4, 6-2.\nWilmer AUison and Johnny van\nRyn, who held the men's doubles\ntitles in 1931, gained the Utle round\nfor the third time in six years by\nout-battling Wilmer Hines of Columbia, S.C., and Henry Culley of\nSanta Barbara, Cal., for a 2-6, 6-2,\n4-6, 6-4, 6-3, triumph.\nDon Budge and Gene Mako, the\nCallfornlan \"comers\" selected for\nDavis cup service this year, beat\nFrank Shields and Frank Parker\n6-4, 6-3, 6-3.\nAUKER WINS HIS\nUlh FOR TIGERS\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\n\u2022\nW.\nL\nPet\nDetroit\t\n.75\n42\n.841\nNew York .......\n 68\n50\n.569\nBoston   \t\n 82\n5A\n,517\nCleveland  \t\n 61\nIW\n.513\nChictgo \t\n 59\n58\n.513\nPhiladelphia ....\n  M\n63\n.442\nWashington\n  50\n69\n.420\nSt Louii \t\n45\n72\n.385\nRAINVILLE WINS\nSEIGNORY CLUB. Que., Aug. 25\n(CP)\u2014 Marcel Rainville, diminutive\nDavis cupper and first ranking Canadian tennis star, today won the\nSeigniory Club invitation tourney\nby defeating his old rival Hal Surface of Kansas City, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.\nRalnvllle is the first Canadian in\nfour yeara to win the title captured\nlast year by Frankie Parker. The\nlatter wai unable to defend the\ntitle this year.\nSafeways and Hume\nMeet on Wednesday\nThe firat game of the local men's\nsoftball final series between the\nSafeways and the Hume Hotel teams\nis scheduled to take place Wednesday evening. The seriei is a best-\nout-of-three-game affair and the\nimproved Safeway team is given an\neven chance on taking the league\nleading Hume Hotel team into camp.\nBENCE ON TWO THRONES\nSASKATOON, (CP)-The dominance of Alf Bence, Saskatoon liwyer, over ricquet-wielders of Sas-\nkatccn Isi unique. Bence has held\nthe provincial men'i linglei tennii\nchtmpionihip for four consecutive\nyetrt. And he ll ilso Saskatchewan's\nbadminton linglei char   lon.\nJOYCE SHOWED 'EM\nNEW YORK (CP)-Joyce Wethered s golfing tour of United States\nand Canada was not only a financial\nsuccess but an artistic one. In a\nmatch at Plttsfleld, Mats., the British star cut eight strokes off women's par with a par round of 70.\nShe miased a seven-foot putt on\nthe home green for a 69.\nTrail Athletes\nPlan Vernon Trip\nWill Meet Coast's Best\nin Track and Field\nCompetition\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 24\u2014The three\nHaley brothers Paul, Pat and Joe,\nand Norman F. Bowsher, have been\nbilled to appear at Vernon on September 2, when Labor day sporti\nwUl be staged in that city. The boys\nreceived an Invitation to thii meet\nsome time ago and accepted as they\nwere informed that they would have\nan opportunity to meet keen competition, several of the coast trtck\nstars being slated to contest\n\"Mush\" Lyman, McPhee and Pool\nof Vancouver and Addison of Victoria, athletes of great repute will\nbe there and wiU no doubt provide\nthe local boys with stiff competition.\n3etttii\\A\nseeders\n s\t\nBy the Auoclitid Preu\nBuddy Myer finally broke his batting deadlock with Hank Greenberg\nyesterday and Hank dropped out of\nthe big six to reduce the group to\nits normal size. Myer idded two\npoints while the Delroiter just held\nhis .340 mark. Arky Vaughan, big\nsix, leader, dropped a point with\nthree blows In eight attempts but\nremained above the .400 level.\nThe standing: G AB R H Pet\nVaughan, Prti .109 399 94 160 .401\nMedwick, Cards 117 481 102 178 .370\nVosmik, Indns 118 491 68 170 .346\nHartnett, Cubs    95 333   51 115 .345\nCramer, As  113 499   79 171 .343\nMyer. Sntrs _ 117 480   87 184 .342\nBRAMPTON WINS\nBRAMPTON, Ont., Aug. 25 (CP)-\nShowing their most impressive form\nof the season, Brampton Excelsiors\nlast night defeated the group-leading Orlllia Terriers, holders of the\nMinn cup emblemitlc of Canadian\nlacrosse lupremicy. by \u2022 icore of\n15-7 in in Ontario Amateur Lacroue issociition senior game.\nWins Quebec Golf\nChampionship\nMONTREAL, Aug. 25 (CP)-Jtck\nLittler of River-mead, Ottawa, today won the Quebec open golf\nchampionship, defeating Willie\nLamb of Lambton. 77-84 In tht 18-\nhole play-off made neceuary by\n-heir tie In the 36-hole medal play\ncompetition on Friday.\nDETROIT, Aug. 25 (AP)-Scoring\nfour rum in the fifth Inning, Detroit\nTigen took Uie fint of a six-game\nseries from Philadelphia Athletics\n6-3 today as Elden Auker registered\nhis 13th triumph of Uie season.\nNine men bitted in Detroit's heavy\nscoring frame and pounded Johnny\nMarcum for a double and five singles. Marcum yielded a total of 13\nblows, including two triples, each\nof which was converted into a Tiger\nscore.\nPhlladelphfa    3  t   1\nDetroit       6 13   0\nMarcum and Richards; Auker and\nCochrane.\nYANKEES SPLIT DOUBLE\nCHICAGO. Aug. 25 (AP)\u2014Lou\nGehrig's 24th homer helped New\nYork Yankees salvage an even split\nof their doubleheader with the\nWhite Sox today, New York winning the second game 6-1 after\nJohnny Whitehead had pitched the\nChlcagoans to a 6-3 victory in the\nopener.\nEarl Combs incurred torn shoulder ligament' in the first game when\nhe ran for a fly. It will probably\nkeep him out of uniform for the\nremainder of the season.\nFirst game:\nNew York    3  3   1\nChicago     6 II   1\nAllen and Dicky; Whitehead and\nSeweU.\nSecond game:\nNew York      6 12   2\nChicago     1   7   2\nRuffing and Glenn; Kennedy and\nShea.\nRED SOX TAKE TWO\nCLEVELAND. Aug. 25 (AP) -\nTwenty-eiaht thousand supporten\nif Steve O'Neills rejuvenated In-\nlians uw their favorites dron a\ndoubleheader to Boston Red Sox 5-4\nond 8-2 today.\nThe crowd protested Umoire\nOwen's reversed decision on Melil-\nlo's bunt In the seventh inning of the\nsecond game bv hurling nop bottles\non the field. About 200 fans broke\nthrough lines from the blp-rhen and\ncreated a near-riot which required\npolice 10 minutes to quell.\nFlnt game:\nBoston        5 12   3\nCleveland     4   7   0\nOstermueller and R. FerreU; Hlldebrand and Brezel, Phillips.\nSecond game:\nBoston    8 17   1\nCleveland       2   7   3\nWelch and R. Ferrell: L. Brown,\nstewsrt, C. Brown, Winegarner and\nPhillips. Brenzel.\nSENATOR* DROP TWO\nST. LOUIS. Am. 25 (API-Roger\nHornsbv'i surmising Jrowns continued their late season splurge by\nambushing Washlntrton Senators\ntwice today ln \u25a0 douhlehe*\u00bbder.\nThe Browns snuffed a one-run\nrally In the ninth to take the flnt\ntame 3-2. and nosed out the Senators\n7-8 In the nightcap.\nFirst game:\nWashington     2 12   1\nSt Louis      3   9   0\nWhitehill nad Holbrook: Andrews\nand Hemiley.\nSecond game:\nWishington      6   II   n\nSt Louis          7   9   1\nPettlt. Hensiek, Russell and Starr.\nHolbrok: Walkup. Vanalta and\nHemilev.\nBELFAST, Aug. 25 (CP Cable)-\nIrlsh league soccer games played\nSaturday resulted as follows:\nColeratne 0, Lame 0.\nGlentoran 1, Glenavon 0.\nArds 0, CelUc 3.\nCUftonvillc 5, Newnr Town 1.\nBallymena 1, Distillery 0.\nPortadown 1, Derry 2.\nLinfield 7, Bangor 0.\nCAMERON WINS\nGOLFTOURNEY\nBeats Par of Course\nGoing Out; McPhail\nSecond\nWith Uie weather behaving better\nthan it has for the past six or eight\nweek-ends, Nelson golfen turned\nout ln full force Sunday for another\nweekly Handicap tournament.\nI. Cameron, with a par-shattering\nfierformance, walked off with the\nour goU balls up for competition,\nbeating \"Old Man Par\" six up. L.\nMcPhail earned second prize by arriving home threc up. Eighteen\nturned in cards.\nCameron had a smile of satlsfac-\nUon when he ctme in from his\nmorning jaunt around the course in\n67. This ii believed to be a new\nofficial coune record. He had t 31\non the fint nine, which is one under\nf>ar, but ran into bad luck on the\nait nine and took a 38.\nHis score out was 3, 4, 4, 2, 3, 5, 4,\n2, 4-31.\nHis score in wu 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 6,4, 3,\n5-36.\nPar for the coune is 4, 3, 4, 3,3,4,\n4, 3, 4-32,\nOther entrant! In the sweep were\nW. Blane, J. G. Bunyan, F. Schroeder, L. S. Bradley, C. H. Stark, J.\nMacAdam, Dr T. H. Bourque, C. W.\nAppleyard, T R. Wilson, R. Lakes,\nJ. D. Kerr, and B. Townshend.\nTRAIL-NELSON\nSOCCER SETTLED\nNelson to Meet Trail\nAfter Latter Plays\nat Kimberley\nTRAIL, B.C., Aug. 25\u2014Tbe Nelson\nsenior toccer team will havt an opportunity to play for both the Weit\nKootenay and the Eaat Kootenays\nsoccer championships, amicable arrangement! having been made today when A. Wallach of Nelson and\nR. W. Savage, president of the Trail\nfootball auociation met at Butler\npark.\nIn the event of Trail winning the\nBlaylock bowl from Kimberley, it\nwill be up for competition between\nNelaon and Trail, the winner to be\ndecided in a four game series, the\nresult of which wUl ilso declare the\nWest Kootenay championship.\nThis arrangement wu made as\nit ls not poesible tor Nelson to\nsend i teim to Kimberley.\nGeorge Kulii and Lyman Carter,\nwho played for Trail during the\nsoccer season, are now in Nelton but\nwlll be on the Trail lineup against\nKimberley. When Nelson and Trail\nmeet these two men will be wearing the Nelson colors.\nResults\nHumphrey Gulnneu, left; Cipt T. Sanger and E. Martin, right, Brltlih\npololsti In Niw York to meet Americans.\nRANGERS BARELY BEAT DUNDEE;\nFALKIRK, ST. MIRREN WIN AGAIN\n\u2014. ! ! \u2022#\nHonve.Runs\n \u00a9\u2014a.\u2014\nBy the Auoclitid Pnu\nHome runs yesterday: OU. Giants;\nGehrig, Yankees; J. Collins. Cardinals; Herman, Reds; Young, Pirates;\nHiggins, AthleUcs; Dalgren, Red\nSox, one each.\nThe leaders: Greenberg, Tigers,\n33; Ott, Giants, 29; Berger, Braves.\n27; Foxx, Athletics, 26; Gehrig,\nYankees.\nLeague totals \u2014 National 561,\nAmerican 549. Total 1110.\nCARDINALSTAKE\nLEAGUE LEAD\nDean Boys Win Two\nas Giants Lose\nto Cubs\nNATIONAL  LEAGUE\nW\nSt. Louis 74\nNew   York     74\nChicago      _... 75\nPittsburgh  _ 68\nBrooklyn _... 54\nCincinnati 52\nPhiladelphia  -. 52\nBoston 32   87   .269\nBROOKLYN, N.Y., Aug. 25 (AP)\n-St. Louis Cardinals advanced to\nln the NaUonal league\n_   today  by defeating the\nDodgers 10-3 and 6-1 In a double-\nfirst place\nstanding\nGLASGOW, Aug. 25 (CP Cable)-\nIn weather more suitable for cricket than the winter sport, Scottish\nleague teams provided fans with\nfine displays of soccer in a full\nround of fixtures Saturday,\nRangers supporters at Ibrox Park\nwere given a shock when the champions just managed to scrape home\n4-3 against Dundee, making a fine\nrecovery  after being three  goals\ndown early in the game. The viliton went right after the locals at\nthe start and scored twice in the\ntint five minutes. They netted another before Meiklejohn opened the\nscoring for Rangers. From that point\nthc leaders took command, Smith\nnetting twice before the interval.\nFour mlnutea from Ume McPhail\nbanged home the winning counter.\nSlnct Itl entry Into senior company it thi itart of thi etmpilgn\nArbroath has been defeated twlca.\nSaturday, playing againit Clyde\nat    Shawfield    park,    Arbroath\nturned tha tables and pulled out\ni 3-1 win.\nDunfermline relinquished its fint\npoint of the season at Tynecastle,\nbeing held to a 1-1 draw by Hearts.\nDobson scored for Dunfermline and\nWalker, on a penalty, for the hometown eleven.\nGOOD EXHIBITION\nSt. Johnstone, and CelUc put up\ngood exhibition at Muirton park,\n\u25a0Hie winning by the odd goal in\nfive. Deianey and McGrory put the\ninvading club two goals up within\n10 minutes after the start out Lyle\nevened the count.\nMcGrory broke the deadlock by\nsmashing in the winning counter\nbefort naif-time. Albion Rovers\nfairly swamped Ayr United at\nCoastbridge, winning 5-1. Whitelaw\nsnatched two with McPhee, Rico\nand Dyer the othen. Dyer scored\nagainst his own side. Fleming prevented the goose egg.\n' ion\nAberdeen is celebrating a well-\nearned 3-1 win over Hibernians.\nArmstrong, two, and Mills were the\nheader behind thc steady nitching winners' goal-getten. Smith scored\nof Dizzy and Paul Dean. The vi**- \u2022\"\u2022*'fil u    '_.\ntory put the Cards a half game\nahead of the. Giants, who lost\nChicago.\nThe double triumph put the Cards\nin first place for the first time this\nseason except for the brief Interval\nat St. Louis when they forged ahead\nof the Giants by taking the first\ngame of a doubleheader hut lost\nthe second.\nFint game:\nSt. Louli 10   12   2\nBrooklyn    3   10   2\nJ. Dean tnd Delancey; Babich,\nLeonard, Baker and Lopez, Taylor.\nSecond game:\nSt. Louit   8   11   1\nBrooklyn       1    8  0\nP. Dean and Davis; Earnshaw,\nMungo and Lopez.\nCUBS UPSET QIANTS\nNEW YORK, Aug. 25 (AP)-The\nCubi took mother bruising belt at\nthc Giants' prospects of holding the\nNational league lead today when\nthey made use of timely hits and\nHal Schumacher's wildness to defeat New York 5-4 before a crowd\nof 21,454.:\nSchumacher Only lasted six innings and in that time the Cubs\npiled up a big enough lead to withstand the late Giant attacks that\ndrove Bill Lee to cover,\nChicago    _    5    8   1\nNew York     4   II   1\nLee, French. Warneke and O'Dea;\nSchumacher, E. Moore, Stout and\nMancuso.\nSaturday\nREMEMBER WHEN?\nBy thi Cinidlin Preu\nFour vein igo todiy the Toronto\nMaple Leafi of the Internatloi****.'\nBaseball league, battled throtwh 23\nInnings with the Baltimore Orioles\nIn a doubleheader listing from 2\nto T:10 nm. Leafs beat Orioles 9-4\nIn the flrat game and made It a 4-4\ntie in the Mth Inning of the second,\ncelled on iccount of darkness.\nNATIONAL\nChicago 4, New York 9.\nSt. Louis 10, Brooklyn 7.\nPittsburgh 3, Bosto.. 2.\nCincinnati 9,13, Philadelphia 5, 2\nAMERICAN\nPhUadelphia 0, Cleveland 2.\nWashington 1. Chicago 2.\nBoston 0, Detroit 2.\nNew York 6, St Louis 7.\nINTERNATIONAL\nNewark 5, Albany 3.\nMontreal 2, 1, Rochester 15, 4.\nToronto 2, Buffslo 3.\nBaltimore 6. Syracuie 7.\nASSOCIATION\nSt. Paul 8, Columbui 7.\nMilwaukee 2, Louisville 4.\nKansas City 1, Indianapolis 2.\nMinneapolis 6, Toledo 2.\nSunday\nINTERNATIONAL\nToronto 8, Buffalo 11.\nAlbany 1, 0, Syracuse 8, 8.\nNewark 6, 10, Baltimore 3, 6.\nMontreal 7, 3, Rochester 2, 1.\nASSOCIATION\nMinneapolis 7. 3, Columbui 0, 4.\nKansas City 2, 9, Louisville 10, 2.\nMilwaukee 4, 0, Indianapolis 2. 0.\n(Second game called end 8th\u2014\nSunday law).\nSt. Paul 10, 5, Toledo 11, 8.\nPACIFIC COAST\nSacramento 4, 4, San Francisco\n1, 10.\nOakland 5, 5, Los Angeles 1, 3.\nMiuions 4, 4, Portland 9, 2.\nHoUywood 5, 7, Seattle 8, 10.\nREPRESENT QUEBEC\nMONTREAL. Aug. 25 (CP)-Four\noutatandlng golfers were named today to represent Quebec ln the interprovinclal match held In connection\nwith the Canadian women'i golf\nchampionship it Van .rover September 8.\nThe Quebec branch of the Canadian Ladies' Golf union named Mrs.\nA. B. Darling, newly crowned provincial champion, Mra. D. Leo\nDolan, Ottawa, winner of the provincial championship consolation.\nMrs. A. J. D. Wright. Montreal, and\nMn. Joieph Digemis, Laval. Que,\nprovincial champion last yetr.\nPIRATES TAKE TWO\nBOSTON, Aug. 25 (AP)-Manager\n\"Pie\" Trainor's llth inning single\nwith the bases loaded gave Pittsburgh Pirates a 6-5 second game\nvictory today and enabled them to\nsweep the four-game series with\nBoston Braves. The vlslton captured the opener 9-2.\nFint game:\nPittsburgh     9   12  2\nBoston  -    2    8  3\nWeaver and Padden; Smith,\nBrandit and Spohrer.\nSecond game:\nPittsburgh  -    6   13   3\nBoston     8   10   2\nLucas and Grace; MacFayden,\nBetts md Spohrer, Mueller.\nPHILLIES WIN\nPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25 <AP>-\nThe Phillies detested Cincinnati ln\nthe final game of the series today\n12-10.\nThe Phils scored five runs in the\ntint inning on three hits and three\nCincinnati errors, but the Reds came\nback with eight In the second.\nAl Todd pinch-hitting for Gomez\nwith the bases loaded and one out\nin the seventh, drove in the deciding runs.\nCincinnati  10   12   4\nPhilidelphii  10   12   1\nSchott Frey and Erlckson, Lom-\nbirdi; Jorgeni, Pezzullo, Bowman\nand Wilson, Todd.\nUse Pine Needles\nfor Ski Meet\nNEW PORT, N.H., Aug. 25 (AP)-\nSkiien tried their skill on nine\nneedles instead of snow today In a\nski meet sponsored by the Newport\nski club at Wilmarth Park.\nWith the temperature at 65 de-\ntrees above zero, Wlliam Hlnton of\nPutney, Vt, won tbe men's 100 yards\ndownhill race in 8 9-10 seconds. Jean\nand Joan Hinton, sisters ot William\nwon the women's race with times\nof 15 and 17 seconds respecUvely.\nHolden won the Jumping contest,\nleaping 28 and 31 feet ln two tries.\nFalkirk and St Mirren are evidently determined to get btck Into\nthe fint division. The two \"unfortunates\" have taken every game\nso far this year. Saturday, with both\nteams playing away, the Fin Park\nclub beat Forfar Athletic 4-1 while\nthe Paisley eleven shut out Leith\nAthletic 5-0.\nNELSON GIRLS\nTO THE FORE\nJeon Takes 100-Yard\nDash; and Team\nTakes Relay\nLocal track officials returned to\nthe city late Saturday evening md\nearly Sunday morning declaring\ntheir faith in the ability of Nelson\ngirl athletes repeating their succew\nobtained in Trail Saturday afternoon, in Nelson on Labor day.\nJem Ramsay who took the 100\nyards dash in easy manner, displayed the best form she has ever\ndone. The 100 yards dash was run\nin two heats, ar\/ out of the tour\nrunners qualifying for the finil\nheat, three were Nelson runnera. In\naddition to Jean Ramsey. Bertha\nMoir and Doreen Long of Nelson,\nand Jean Downie ot Trail qualified.\nIn the fint heat Jean Ramsey, made\na runaway of the heat with Jean\nDownle who came second far behind. In the final Jean Downie\nmade a strong bid but could not\nequal Jem Ramsey's staying powers.\nThl girls reliy wu oni of thi\nfuturei of thl meet, Berthi Molr\n\u2022nd  Dorothy Lurz, stirted, tht\nflit stepping Nelion runner gave\nEdna Gormley, about i foot leid,\nand with Molly Sutherland turning\non the heat ln an endeavor to regain the lost ground Edna Gormley\nmade a slight increase in the lead,\nand sent Doreen Long awiy with\na two-foot lead. As the Trail runnen changed sticks, Margaret Manduca the third Trail runner stumbled, and although she recovered\nground fast, Jean Ramsey waa able\nto coast in on the finishing lino\nwith ease.\nAlthough she was suffering from\na severe headache, Edna Gormlev\nsurprised even her own officials\nwith her fast stepping md It is intended to have ner enter in both\nthe 75 yards and 100 yards dash\neventi, here on Labor day, ln addition to the relay.\nThe following officials, trainers\n\u2022nd coaches accompanied them, A.\nWallach. Bob Pattenon, George\nKulai, Bill Bate, Lyman Carter, Bob\nSmith md Gilbert Rowling.\nCOLDWATER WINS\nSEATTLE, Aug. 25 (AP)-The\nnose of Coldwater is no longer than\nmost thoroughbred noses, but it\nwas just long enough to win his\nmistreu, Mrs. R. F. Carman Jr. of\nMaryland, $9350\u2014the winner'! ihare\nof the $10,000 Longacres mile\u2014Saturday.\nStraightening out at the halfway\nmark, ne ran girth to girth with\nBuff, owned by Frank Iannl of\nDaUas. Texas, md then begin pulling awav at the tar turn ai Biff,\niecond favorite, began feeling the\n16-pound handicap he conceded to\nColdwater.\n \t\n\t\n -______.\n1,010\nI.B.C. Summer School Results\nAnnounced; P. J. Killey Leads\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 28-PhlUp J.\nlUey. compleUng his third year In\nlti md science, wu awarded the\nritlsh Columbia Teachera' federa-\nOn scholarship In results o.' sumer school sessions of the Univer-\nty of BriUsh Columbia released\nIturday.\nThe Summer Seulon Students'\n\u25a0oclaUon scholanhip wai won by\ntxinder F. Robinson, completing\nI iecond yetr.\nTwenty-three itudenti completed\ntelr courses tor the degree of\nlehelor of trti.\n(In ilphabetical order; address not\nniUble).\nCompleted flrat vein\nJack E. Beech; G. Edmund Davis,\nerbert E. Drake. Morley G. Gil-\nnder. Percy E. Grovier, F. Ver-\nt>n Holyoke. David J. Hunden, Les-\nt B. Matthews, Jack R. Meredith,\nOlln McKenzle, Margaret McRae\nllm J. MacSween. Alex. D. Ross,\nttti S. Sager, John R. B. Vmce,\nletorla M. Walker, George C.\nMill.\nCompleted second yetr:\nRoger N. Chester, Vtn P. Cope-\nud. Ray C. Grant. Harold K. Mallei. Charles W. McLachlan. Reu-\nen W. Nesbltt, Mirgiret A. O'Nell,\nJames Reld. Alexander F. Robinson,\nJack J. West, E. D. H. Wilkinson.\nCompleted third yetr:\nWalter J, Barclay. Earl E. Benedict. John Arthur Colbert, George\nCormack, David WiUiam Foubister.\nFlorence T. Girrlson, Junes V.\nGrant, Garnet R. Hardy, Rudyard T\nKipling, Philip J. Kitley. Herbert R.\nLlbby, Edgar J. Merrell, M. Jean\nMcLean, C. Elliabeth McNeely, Harold R. Pennintton, Sydney G. Pettit. Leroy B. Stlbbs. Joseph S. Terry.\nCompleted fourth yean\nClass II: Theodore G. Currie. WlUlam J. Fades. John H. Herman,\nFloyd L. Irwln, WiUiam James,\nGladys Edith Knltht, Stephen T.\nMoodle. Donald B. MacKenzle,\nChirlei H. R. Pillar, Douglas E.\nSmith. Francis Thower-Ftirey, Robert Wirren.\nPassed: Margaret Cotter. Dorothy\nMcL. Fowler, Margaret Harley\nCharles F. Lucas, Evlyn V. Lyman,\nGeorge Ray Montgomery. Aneus M.\nMacDonald, Dorothy B. McRae,\nFarquhar J. McRae, Sybil Reay.\nUnranked: Claude V. Stilmbv.\nCertlflcatea will be mailed to those\nstudents who did not complete their\nstudies in the year ln which they\nwere entered.\n>anbrook Miss\nReturns Home\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-Attorney-\nleneral Hon. Gordon Sloan and Col.\n. H. McMulm were Crmbrook\nitltora Wednesday md Thunday,\na their trip through the interior ot\nJt province.\nMiss Margaret Henderson, who\nu been attending summer school\nI the University of B. C, returned\nFtdnesday to her home here.\nMin Glidyi Rund of Wasco, Cal-\n'ornla is the guest of her aunt, Mn.\nI T. Spence here.\nBUl Henderson it the gueit ot\nlivid Halcrow it Nelson for t\nwrt time.\nMn. Angut MicPhenon it ipend-\nlg i few weeki holiday visiting\ntr ptrenti it Edmonton.\nMist Laura Hall ii ipending the\nreek viiiting Mrs. R. Ciukhill at\nhapman Camp.\nMrs. W. B. Wright md Mlss Helen\n'right, who  havt  been  visiting\n[lends In Spokue, have returned\nCrmbrook.\nJudge md Mre. Thompson, Mn.\nB. Miles md Mlss Nmcy Miles\nstored to Spokine Thundiy. On\ntlr return they will be iccompan-\nby Miss Marlon Milei who hu\nji spending tbe summer visiting\nttlvei in New Bruniwick.\nUfred Sneith, who his ipent the\n\"_ ftw monthi with hli parenti\nrt, hts left for Vmcouver.\nF. Bridget ls inend'ng t ftw\nti viiiting reliUvee its Himil-\nOnt.\nn. W. G. T. Ttylor, who hu\nipen-\" \"ig the tummer it Sil-\n|_K viiiting ber uncle md aunt,\nand Mrs. Art Htm, bu returned\nCrmbrook.\nC Derrick md fimUy hivt\n-brtd trom Vmcouvtr to rulde in\n\u2022nbrook.\nAnnie Johnson of Vincouver\n\u2022pending her hol'devi viiiting\n\u25a0 parenti, Mr. md Mra. Soren\nMton here.\nmd Mra. R. A. McBurney.\nhive been  viiltlng for  tht\ntwo weeki in Vancouver hive\nurned to Cranbrook.\nMargaret D'Vi, of Vancou-\n,1s the gueit of Mr. md Mn. R.\nEdwards. Mrs. Edwards enter-\nDtd ln ber honor on Wednesdiy\nlemoon it the tea hour, the in-\nguesta be'ng M'ts M\u00bbrgiret\nnrlaa. Min Gertrude Pitmore,\nMarion, Mill Jem md Mlu\ni Flett, Miu Muriel B'xter.\nHelen Helse, Miu Helen\nlight. Mitt Amy Woodlind md\nn Nmcy Miles.\nMr. md Mrs. F. Denison. of Nel-\ntrt Cranbrook vlilton. the\nltt of Mr. md Mra. A. J. Schell.\nW. Pitmore returned after a\n'day holiday In Vancouver. He\naccomoanied by MUl Gertrude\nMlu Miry Pitmore, who hive\nin ipending the summer there.\nMist Kathleen Edmonson ls spend-\nher holldiys in Spokine, vii-\nn\u00ab friends.\nMr. md Mrs. W. R. Reid have is\ntir guests. Mra. W. H. Ellis. MUi\ntn Ellis of Medlc<ne Hit md Mr.\nUriel md Mr. Gerald Radcllffe,\nIngeraol .OnL\nllr. md Mra. A. Blilr, who hive\nding tha tummer in Cillfnmii\nive returned to their home here.\nMus ClarsbeUe Lugsdln. of the\ntft of the Cranbrook high ichool,\nhat been ipending the tummer\nHimllton. broke her leg while\nlying ttnnlt in Himllton \u2022 ihort\nnt ago. Sbe will bt un\u00bbble to rein for the opening of the ichool\nrm, but ii expected in ibout 6\nflu Edith Clarke hu iccented\n*\u00abotltlon ln Lethbridge md left\nthit city.\n||r. md Mn. W. Shenherd end\nI loli Wilwn, who have been\nt motor trip throuth Ye'lnw-\nit Ptrk, bave returned to tbelr\nhire.\nF. Attridge md Mln Miry\nlite Attridee are roendlne *-* *en-\nhoUdly viiiting friendi in Van-\nin\nWilliam Ramsay Is\nSo. Slocan Visitor\nSOUTH SLOCAN. B.C-Wllllam\nRamsay, ion ot the lite Rev. Wil-\niam Ramsay of Shoreacres, who has\nfor the past two yeara been finishing his education in Winnipeg, has\nbeen spending the summer vacation ln the Okanagan md Kootenays\nand wai \u2022 visitor here list week.\nHarry Le Reutercr hu returned\nto Tvil after spending several\ndays fishing at the pool, where\nhe enjoyed exceUent sport\nFell* Schroeder of Nelson, who\nhas been \u2022 frequent viiltor to the\npool during the eeuon. landed three\nfive pound trout lut Sundiy which\nmide his total catch for the season 12*4.\nMr. and Mra. C. W. Tyler md\nson of Nelion hive been constant\nvisiton at the pool during the summer vacation, md were amongst\nthose picnicking at the pool it tnt\nweek-end.\nMn. McDougtU of Grmd Forki\nit ipending \u25a0 few weeki with her\nson md daughter-ln-law, Mr. md\nMn. Harry McDougall.\nC. Nolm wbo suffered m accident at Salmo tome diys igo from\nfalling off of I truck, it t pitlent\nln the Kooteniy Lake General hospital.\nMis. J. Hoffman has returned alter spending a tew weeks visiting\nin Trail and Roulmd.\nR. C. Crowe. K.C., of Trail wu\nt vliitor it the pool during tht\npist week.\nM. Schofield md pirty of Ron-\nland were picnickers it the pool\nSaturday.\nMr. md Mrt. Thomu F. Sturgen\nof Bralorne are spending a vacaUon at the home of Mra. Sturgets'\npirents, Mr. md Mra. G. I. Chip-\n-THI NILSON DAILY NIWS. NILSON. B.C--M0NDAY MORNINO. ALOUST M. INS-\nMarket and Mining News\nCr. md Mn. Henrv Chuter and\ntD ton of Revelstoke ire vn't'nt\nI Chester's oarenti, Mr. ind Mrt\nChuter here.\nVole Money to\nBishop's Fund\nQUEENS BAY, B.C\u201e-The members of the Ladles Anglicm church\nguild have voted $12 towards tbt\nBishop's fund.\nMr. and Mn. Gerald Elkington\nmd family of Fernie stopped off\nhere for a day or so to viiit Mn.\nElklngton'i sister end brother-ln-\nliw, Mr. md Mn. H. E. Mahood.\nThey ire motoring from Fernle to\nVancouver Island.\nMr. ind Mrs. Coram of Calgary\n\u2022re viiiting Mn. F. M. Hughes.\nMr. md Mn. Brewer ot Nelson\n\u2022pent tbe week-md u guests of\nMr. md Mn. J. Sutclitfe-Hirst\nA meeting ot tht school trustees\nwas held on Mondiy evening to decide on the bids tor the position of\nlinitor md aim tor lining the walls\ninside the school house R. A. Scott-\nLauder wu awarded the position\nof Janitor, and alto tht contract for\nthe work to be dont on tht Khool\nWilli.\nMra. A. Pirchiniky md Mln Audrey King, who hive been the guests\nof Mr. md Mrs. R. M. Thompson,\nhive returned to thetr homu ln\nVancouver.\nThe Misses Joyct md Phyllis\nHint have been spending a counle\nof days u guuti of Cipt md Mn.\nHinckt of Crawford Biy.\nLord md Lady Aylmer md Mra.\nIm Campbell and ion Kenneth were\nvis'tors to tbe Biy on Thuradiy.\nA very enjoyible picnic wu ir-\nrmged bv the Rev. E. J. McKittrick\nfor the Kokanee parish. About 24\nattended from Queens Biy md\n\u2022round 60 or more from the combined settlements. Tbe picnic took\nplace at Gray Creek md tht wii\nover on the S. S. Nasookin was\ngreatly enjoyed, u it wu in ideal\nday. The morning wai ipent In\nbathing. Mr. Lymbery kindly pliced\nhit tuto cimp it the disposal of the\nvisitors, wbere \u2022 picnic lunch was\nenjoyed in the grounds, and where\nsports were beld In the afternoon.\nA ptrty wu held by the We'ftre\nSociety in the Community hall on\nThuradiy evenlni. Dancing wis en-\nloved md refreshment! urved. Mlss\nWelland of Balfour wu i luut it\nthe pirtv ind ilayed it tht home of\nMn. F. M. Hughet.\nMontreal Stock Prices\nMORE ABOUT\nVAN PAASSEN\n(Continued Prom \u00b0aqt Ont)\nHapsburg, pretender to the throne\nof Vienna, hu officially admitted\nthat he ia in constant touch with the\nauthorities in the capital of hii ancestors. Seven hundred towni md\nvillages have made him a citizen of\nhonor. Chancellor Kurt von Schu-\nschnlgg has stated frankly that the\npresent regime is not opposed to t\nmonarchlalrestoratlon md Herr von\nSchuschnigg never says anything\nwithout Mussolini's approval.\nBALKAN STATES OPPOSED\nBut King Carol ot Roumania and\ntht Prince Regent Piul ot Jugoslavia havt Just held a private conference at Slnala, the summer residence of the Roumanian monarch,\ntt the cloie of which they give out\na statement to the pren which uid\nthat \"the two itatei, Rouminli md\nJugoslavia, remained unalterably\nopposed to a restoration of the\nHapsburgs ln Austria.\" And the\nconference of the LitUe Entente\ncountries, in which Czechoslovakia\nis represented, made it even\nstronger: \"That LltUe Eintente considers my move toward restoring\nthe Hapsburgs detrimental to its interests md wiU mobilize md occupy Austria the moment a restoration Is carried out\"\nThus Mussolini hat \u25a0 itrong oppoiiUon in Europe. He hu on his side\nHungery. For In Hungary the Magyar feudal landlords envisage with\nhope the restoration of the throne\nIn Vlennt md would not lag behind\nlong before they offer Otto ln addition the Iron Crown of St Andrew\nin Budapest. The old combinaUon.\nAustria-Hungary, ls the bugbear of\ntbe LitUe Entente countrie*. Tbey\nmust prevent Uie fint step, the restoration of the monarchy ln Austria, if tbey are to prevent tht consolidation of a mighty state on tbeir\nborden.\nThere ls still mother side to the\nHapsburg quution. Nttl Germmy,\nwhlcb bu itl eyei on Austria u\nweU, opposes the restoration of\nOtto jutt u determinedly. The so-\ncalled Anschluss, the union of Germmy with Austria, hu never been\nscratched from the program of tbe\nPan-German Nazis. The Anaehluu,\nln fact, it i minimum ot whit Germmy expects to ichieve ln Europe.\nAt pruent, Austria Is an Italian\nSrotectorate, albeit ln name quite\nidependent Swallowed up by Germany, Italy receivet t ttiggerlng\nblow md becomu -separated from\nber ally, Hungtry. The suspicion\nthit Germmy would welcome \u2022\nlong drawn-out w\u00abr In Africi with\ni greaUy weakening effect on Itily'i\neconomic ind military standing md\nthat Hitler might utUlze the troubled aituaUon to have his foUowen\nstage a putsch in Auitrii ind it-\nUcb tbat country .i the reich, makes\nMuuolini speik ot \"fishers in muddy witert.\nOn the other hmd there is France.\nFrmce hai alwayi been obsessed\nwith t fur of Germmy. Not without reason, It must be admitted.\nFrmce hu hesitated to put a itop\nto Germmy rearmiment ind could\nno longer check HiUer if ihe wmted. But Frmce cm iUU manoeuvre\nin the diplomaUc field. Frmce therefore feels a good deal for a Hapsburg restoration ln Austria. The\nemperor restored would mem \u2022\nntw loyilty, \u2022 new allegiance for\nthe people, md the danger ot t\nunion with Germmy diminished,\ntor t ktlser in Vienna would never\nsubmit to hive his cipital turned\ninto a provincial town of rn' enlarged Nizi empire. Otto would ln\nthe first plice, in hit own Intereit\nput t itop to the progressive Nul-\nficatlon process now going on in\nAuitrii. He would ilso be i Fascist\nHe hat uld quite frankly that he\nia convinced Uut the corporate\nitate li the form ot government but\nsuited to Auitrii.\nBut when France favort a restoration of the monarchy in Austria,\nthe comet tn conflict with the lnteruti of her allies of the LltUe Entente. Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia\nand Roumania. Will ahe throw up\nthis military allimce which his cost\nher billions md billions of francs to\nmaintain, in favor of a conUnued\nfriendship with Mussolini? Who ls\na better ally to have; the Little Entente or Italy? Probably Ittly, but\nthen Mussolini mutt not go to wtr\nin Africi ind run the risk ot weakening Italian military itrength.\nFrmce wlll rather exert henelf to\ncompenule Mussolini without his\ngoing to wir. At the excuse ot the\nnegus, preferably, of course. If not.\nthere is f-11 Tunisia md Central\nAfrica and Lake Twd, which Mussolini might be Induced to accept in\nlieu of a territorial aggrandizement\nin Abyninii.\nFrmce miy be counted upon to\ndo her utmost to prevent the wir in\nEthlopli, for Frmce wants Mussolini strong is \u2022 potential ally against\nGermany. Britain J'lni France, for\ndifferent reasons. But Mussolini\nnevertheless keeps on sending\ntroops md behivei u lf he is fully\nIntent on wirrhv upon the negus.\nThe Italian mobilization In Africa\nil limply a bargaining trick. Concession! ire nude under pressure.\nIt is now i quution who will mike\nthe tint conceuion. the negus or\nFrmce. Mussolini it the gainer both\nways. The denouement comes in\nSeptember, precisely it the moment\nwhen Muuolini hu 400,000 men ln\nAfrica. Tben you will sea some lut\nminute irrangemenU. Only if\nFrmce md Britain do not offir\nmouth will Muuolini take tbe risk\nof attacking Ethiopia\nDow Jones Averages\nHigh Low             Clou      Chlnue\n30 industrials  129.16 127.79      127.9&-off 1.00\n20 rails      36.10 36.23        35.30\u2014off   .78\n20 utilities    26.10 24.91        26.07\u2014off 1.33\n40 bonda  _... 96.23\u2014off   .11\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nLISTED\nA P Con\nAmal Oil\nBid\n.OS\nJU\n6 C l'tckera\t\n13.00\n__.ra.orne      \t\n4.85\ndridge R Con - _\n\u25a003ft\nt) R X Gold\t\n.08\ncariboo Gold Q\t\nIM\n.84\nCoast Breweries __\n13.85\n.ientonia     \t\n.25%\nGold Belt \t\nSi\nHargal      _\n.0]\n.90\nInt Coal  _\nSB\nKoot BeUe _\nSO\nMak Siccar \t\n.09\nMcLeod OU _\n.35\nMeridian     \t\n.04\nMorning Star  ._\nNational Silver\t\n.04\n.03\nPioneer Gold    \t\n9.50\nPremier Border\t\n\u2014\nReno Fold       \t\n.91\nReeves MacDonald\n\u2014\nSally Mines    \t\n.23\nSalmon Gold _\t\n.09\nSheep Creek \t\nM\n.16\nTaylor   Bridge   \t\n.IS\nVanalta \t\n.04\nWayside\nWellington O It G\n.11%\n.*\u00bb*_\nCURBS\n.01 Vi\nBalUc Oil       \t\nBeaver SUver\t\nJH\nBluebird       \t\n.01\nB C Silver \t\n1.25\n3 C Nickel      \t\nSi\nBunker H St S  \t\nam\nCongreu  Gold  .\t\nmm\nCork Province \t\n\u2014\n\"oltonbelt         \t\n__.\nCrow's Nut       \t\nJOT\nDalhousie Mlnu\t\n_\nDalhouiie OUt ...\t\nS3\nDevenlsh OUi\t\nmv,\nnictitor  Gold  \t\n\u2014,\nQunwell           _\n\u2014\ntlutcrut OU    \t\ni*\n\"ill-view Amal ___\n.03\n'iwn Mining  __\na\u2014\nFederal Gold    _\n\u2014\nAik\nffl\nat\n.59\n5.00\n.04\nM\n1.10\n.55\n14.00\nSS\nSO\n.80\nJt\n.04 Vi\nMV,\n.03 Ml\n8.75\n.OOVi\n.93\n.IS\n* SS\n.10\n.90\n.12\n.07\n.02\n.05\n.01%\n1JHJ\n22\n45.00\n.29\n.OOH\n.07 V4\n.07%\nDl\n.01\nDS\n.07%\n_W\n.09\nFreehold  ....\nGlider Creek   .._....\nGolcondi Leid \t\nGold Mountain .....\nGeo Enterprise \t\nGeorgia  River   \t\nGrandview       \t\nGrange       \t\nGrull Wlhkme ....\nHecli Mining\nHedley Amil\nHighwood  Sarcee\nHome Gold\nIndian Minu\nIndependence\nIsland Mounttln\nKoot Florence\nLakevlew Mlnu ..\nLucky Jim     \t\nMadison Oil   \t\nMar Jon Oil    _\nMercury Oil  \t\nMerlind OU  _..._\nMIU City        \t\nMlnto \t\nMorton Woliey\t\nNicoli\nNoble Five _\nNordon Oil \t\nOkilti OUi _..._ _\nPictlti         _\nPend OreUle _ _\nPUot Gold     \t\nPorter Idiho _\nRinchmen'i ..__\t\nRewird\nRelief Arlington .._\nRoyiUte \t\nRufus Argenta _\nRuth Hopt \t\nSllvercreil   \t\nSilverado       \t\nSilversmith      \t\nStandard S & L\t\nSunihlne \t\nTiylor Wind    \t\nUnited Emplrt\t\nUnited OU\t\nVldette        \t\nVlklni Gold\t\nWiterloo  \t\nWiverley   \t\nWeJlington \t\nWhitewiter\t\nYmir Ymkee Olrl\n.04\n.01\n.IS\n.08\n.03\n.00H\n.02\n.03\n.om\n.19\n.OOVi\n.05\n.01\nJHVi\n.01%\n.OSVi\n.06H\n.80\n10.00\n.19\nSI\n\u2014\nMtk\n.03 Vi\nMV,\n.01\n_\n.oo*y4\nm\n.98\n1.04\n.00H\n\u2014\n.OOH\n.01\n.02\n_-\n.OOH\n\u2014\n.OSH\n.10\n.11\n.12\n.18\n.17\n.07\n\u2014\n.06\n.08H\n.08*%\n.14H\n.03H\n.01\n.09H\n.06 Vi\n.ISH\n\u2014        JH\n.65\n.03\n.05%\n.34\n.03\n.05%\n22.25\n.00%\nJH\n.01V,\n.S3\nUSS\nM\nM_\nJMH\nS3\n.03\n.00%\n.01%\nMV,\nJO\n23.00\n.01\n.02\n.01\n.03\n.02\n.70\n19.79\n.08\nS3\nMV,\n.06\nToronto Stock Quotations\nill Telephone .\nC Picking   ...\nmiUlin\n, C. Power A .\n\u25a0Ud Prod\t\nIJolo\t\nBronze\nIV,\n23H\n29\",\n34%\n31\ni Cir md Touodry        6*4\nCtr ud Foundry Pfd\nInd A) A\ntodAlB ...\nSUtmtra .\nintt \u2014_\nJ. S.\u2014\n,gr\nT lttt) Wiru\n12H\nl'i\ni_\ni\nEft\n\u2022ritt Curd\nmuten Bridgt\t\n^nSlcktl\nNT Hirrli     _\ni-trta! Powtr ....\nStetl Ctr\t\nBrewing \t\nBrie\nr Corporation\nBrot\t\n66\n.*\n2-3\n4H\n31\n16H\nS8H\n162\n8H\n1.80\n,  ll'i\nShiwlnigin\nSherwin Williinu .\nSouth Cm Power \t\nSteel ot Canadt \t\nCURBS\nAnd Brewerlu\t\nBrew & Dlit\t\nB A OU        \t\nCm Celaneie\t\nCm Dredge  _...\nCm Malting    \t\nDistillers Seigram ...\nDryden Piper \t\nImptrlal Oil\nImperial Tob Ctn _\nInt Petrol\nMcCoil Frontente\t\nMitchell Robt  __\nSANKS\nCtntdt .._.__,\nCtnidltnni _____\nCommeret .-____.\nMontreil\nNovi Scotlt\t\nRoytl\nToronto\nMISCELLANEOUS\nDom Storu\t\nTord of Ctn A -_   26\n88\n12%\n49%\n11%\n%\n15%\n21H\n26%\n33%\n24%\n3%\n19%\n13%\n35%\n12%\n.    3%\n63%\nIIS\n140\n188\n258\n!<3%\n201\n8%\nAtbley Oold \t\nBtrry HoUinger\t\nBue Mettlt\t\nBmkfield      _\nBig Missouri\t\nBobjo  \t\nBralorne  . ;\t\nBRX Gold ..\t\nCm Mtltrtic   ._ \t\nCariboo Gold Qutrti\t\nCentral Manitoba\t\nCentral Patricia\t\nChibougamou ..\nCoast Copper ....\t\nConlagu    \t\nConarium     ... ____.\nCoin M It S \t\nDome\t\nDom Exploration\t\nEldorado       \t\nFalconbridge\t\nGod'i Like\t\nGranada    __________\nHardrock  ___________\nHollinger\t\nHowey       \t\nHudion Bay ..__\t\nInt Nickel     \t\nKirklend Ltkt\t\nLake Maron     .._.___\nLltUe Long Lae\t\nLake Shore\t\nMcLeod Cockihutt\t\nMclntyre \t\nMcVltUe Graharamt\t\nMeWttten Oold  \t\nMictsu \t\nMalroble         \t\nMaple Lett   \t\nMining Corp _____\nNlplnmg   \t\nNoranda      _.__.._\n\"arkhill      \t\n'aymaster      ._\t\n\u2022oend Orellle\t\n\"ickle Crow   __\nPioneer \t\nPremier Gold _.\nReno Gold \t\nSakoose        _ -.\nSan Antonio ... _ \t\n.07%\n.03%\n.      .61\n.      .45\n.57\n. .19\n.    4.75\nM\n, .60\n,    1.03\n.03H\n. 1.82\n. .18*\n. 2.00\n. 2.50\n. 1.75\n, 174.00\n. 37_25\n. .05\n. 1.49\n. 4.25\n.    1.48\nSI\n. .42\n.   12.73\n.69\n. 15.50\n.   28.87H\n.34\n_%\n.    4.60\n.   49.00\nxa\n. 36.75\n. .12\n. 1.54\n. 1.62\n. .00%\n. .03H\n. 1.-8\n. 2.18\n. 3900\n. .19\nSi\n. .64\n. 3.45\n. 9.3.1\n. 1.38\nM\n. -OSH\n. 3.15\nSt Anthony   \t\nSudbury Buln ...\nSylvanlte  \t\nTeck Hughet \t\nToburn .   \t\nTowagamtc\t\nTreadweU ....- _\nVenturu\nSheep Creek ...._\nSherritt Gordon\nSlicot        _\nSmelten Gold -\nStadacona\nWiite Amulet\t\nWiyiide        \t\nWhite Eigle     \t\nWright Htrgretvet ....\nOILS\nBAOil\nChemlcil Retetrch.\nDalhousle \t\nHome Oil\t\nImperiil OU\t\nInt Pete \t\nMerlind  __....._\nRoyiUte \t\nAcmt  \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nButty Brot A\t\nBell Telephont\t\nBrazilian  \t\nBrtw St Dlit  \t\nCantdt Bread \t\nCm Cement  \u2014\nCm Car md Foundry .-\nCan Indus Alcohol\t\nCm Dredge     .....\nCm Pac Railway __.\nCons  Bakeries\t\nDom Stores     __\nDiitillera Seagram ..._..\nFord A  _\nGoodyear Thre \t\nHiram Walker  _..\nImperial Tob Cm \t\nLoblaw A  _\nMassey Harrli  \t\nSttndird Paving ....\nSteel of Cenda \u2014\nWalker Brew          1%\n.90\n.74\n2.58\n.04\n-Jl%\n.17\n1.55\n3.12\n4.00\nIDS\n.17\nJS\n.95%\n.50\n.11\n.01%\n6.08\n15.62H\nM\nS3V,\n.46\n19.67 H\n33.62%\n.16\n22.00\n.19\n- 9%\n... 131\n.... 7H\n... JO\n_. 3H\n... 6%\n._ 6%\n... SH\n... 28H\n.:.. 10%\n... 14%\n....    8%\n.... 24%\n.... 26%\n.... 68%\n.... 26%\n.... 13%\n... 18\n...    4%\n..    130\n49%\nQuotations on Wall Street\nCalgary Folk Visit\nat Willow Point\nWILLOW POINT, B.C.-Mr. md\nMra. P. A. Butcher md dmghten.\nEvelyn aod Frances of Ca^ry.\nwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nW. Magulre last week.\nMrs. Cameron md son Adam of\nMoose Jaw. who htvt soent the summer, st Uie Duff cottage, lett lut\nweek en route to Btnff.\nMist Grace Etter of Port Moody\nll vltltlng it the home of htr\nuncle md iunt Mr. md Mra. C.\nShinnon.\nMrt. F. Shepperd hu irrlved from\nEn*l\u00bbnd md ll tht guest ot Mr.\nmd Mn. H. L. Howi.\nMr. ind Mrs. L. F. Spearing, wbo\nwtre married Auguit 18th at Edmonton, are expected here thit\nweek. Mr. Sneering is teicher it\nthe Willow Point school.\nMr. md Mrs. H. Marten tnd\nftmlly nf Setttle md Mrs. J. Reynolds of Vincouver are the guesti\not J. J. Cimpbell to tttend the\nwedding of Mn. Reynolds' diughter. Miss Olivia Dickson, which wlU\ntake pltct Auguit 28.\nAl Chemlcil\nAm Can\nAm For Pow\nAm Ma & Fdy\nAm Smelt St Re\nAm Telephone\nAm Tobacco .\nAnaconda .\nAtchiaon\nAuburn Mo\nBaldwin\nBait & Ohio\nBendlx Av\nBeth Steel\nCanada Dry\nCan Paclfl\/\nCerro de Patco\nChet St Ohio\nChryiler\nCon Gu N Y\nCorn Product!\nC wright Pld\nDupont\nEl Pow dt Li\nErie\nFord Engllih\nFord of Ctn\nFlnt Ni Storu\n\u2022\u2022\u2022\"reep-rt Tex\nr.en Electric\nOen Foodi\nGen Motori\nGold Duit\nGoodrich\nGranby\nOrt North Pfd\nOrt West Sugar\nHowe Sound\nHudion Mo-\n'nt Nickel\n'nt Ttl i, Ttl\ntenn Conner\nKresge S S\n161\n138%\n7\n23%\n47\n138%\n101\n20%\n51%\n34%\n2%\n16%\n19%\n39%\n10%\nHH\n67%\n46%\n60%\n30%\n67%\nSH\n117\n12%\nBIH\n26%\n31%\n35%\n43%\n16%\n8%\n11%\n21%\n29%\n47%\n10%\n29%\n11%\n23%\n26%\nn\n45%\n135\n100%\n19%\n50%\n31%\n2%\n13%\n19\n37%\n10%\n10%\n55%\n46%\n59%\n29%\n6?i\n116\n4%\n51\n26%\n30%\n34%\n42%\n1%\n11\n20%\n47%\n9%\n28%\n10%\n\u00bb\n26%\n161\n138%\n6\n23%\n45%\n135\n100%\n19%\n50%\n32\n2%\n13%\n19\n37%\n10%\n10%\n55%\n46%\n59%\n29%\n67%\n7%\n116\n4%\n12%\n8%\n26%\n81\n26%\nSOH\n34%\nVtttlt\n16%\n8%\n11\n20 V,\n2tU\n47i*\n9%\n28 %\n1\"%\n13\n26%\nKroegger It Toll\nMack Truck\nMilwaukee Pfd\nMont Ward\nNash Moton\nNa Dairy Prod\nN Pow Si Li\nN  Y Central\nPac Gai dt Elec\nPack Moton\nPenn R R\nPhlllis Pete\nPure OU\nRadio Corp\nRadio Keith Or\nRem Rmd\nShell Union\nS Cal Edison\nSouth Pacific\nSUn OU of Ctl\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan Oil of N J\nStewart Warner\nStudebaker\nTex  Corp\nTex Gulf Sul\nTimken Roller\nUnder Tyoe\nUn Carbide\nUn Oil of Cal\nUnited Air\nUnited Bit\nUn Pacific\nU S Pipe\nU S Rubber\nU S Steel\nVm Steel\nWirner Broi\nWut Elftrle\nWeitern Union\nWoolworth ..\nWritliy   '\nYtllow Truck\n31\n21%\n2%\n35%\n15%\n16\n11%\n24%\n27%\n4%\n28%\n27%\n9%\n7%\n'2%\n11%\n10%\n21%\n10%\n34%\n27\n46%\n12%\n4\n21%,\n38\n90%\n66%\n64%\n16%\n19%\n22\n100\n20%\n14%\n45%\n18%\n8%\n68%\n47\n61%\n77\n4%\n30%\n21%\n2%\n33%\n14%\n15%\n10%\n23%\n26%\n4%\n27%\n27%\nS '\n6%\n2%\n10%\n20%\n19%\n34\n26%\n46%\n12%\n3%\n21\n34%\n49%\n64\n18H\n18%\n98%\n19%\n13%\n44 %\n17%\n8\n65%\n48%\n60%\n7%\n30%\n21%\n2%\n33%\n14%\n15%\n10%\n23%\n27\n4%\n27%\n27%\n0\n6%\n2%\n11%\n10%\n20%\n19%\n34\n26%\n46%\n12%\n3%\n21\n35\n49%\n66%\n64\n18%\n18%\n22\n98%\n19%\n13%\n44%\n17%\n8\n65%\n4814\n80%\n77\n4H\nMontreal Silver Prices\nMONTREAL, Aug725 (CT -Silver futures closed\ntteady on the Canadian cennodity \"xchange Saturday, 16 to\n40 points off. Contracts totalled two; one September, one\nDecember.\nSept     65.25        65.26      65.25      65.S0B\nDec ___.    65.50B      65.80      65.80      65.60B\nMONTREALDOWN\nC. M. & S. Only Issue\nto Make Headway\nMONTREAL, Aug. 25 (CP)-UUl-\nIty itock prlcu were moderately de-\nnrautd during the lut hour'! trading on the Montreil itock exchmge\nSiturdiy md the result wis i downward ihift of vtluu bi general.\nAbout the only iuue to make any\nheadway at ali wu Coniolidited\nMining dt Smelting which idvmced\ntwo polnta to 174. Steet of Canada\nwith a gain of % of t point at 80\nmd St Lawrence Paper preferred,\nup % et 11%, wert the only other\nlnitances.\nSHELTERS GAINS\nTORONTO, Aug. 25 (CP)\u2014The\nToronto lnduitrial shire mirket\nsimmered down in the doting session of the week.\nConiolidited Smelters tlone mtde\nmy kind of t demonstration of\nstrength, moving up 2% to 174.\nNickel held steady at 28%. Braiilian\nTracUon held a smsll advance of\n7% md C.P.R closed % down it\n10%.\nDtiUllera Sugrami wu oft %\ncent Brewera It DlsUUer*^ weakened 5 cents while Induitrlil Alcohol A finned %.\nOrganize Stevens\n(lub al ttetlon\nOverhaul Dragline\nto Operate Next\nMonth\nCRESTON. B.C.-A full fledged\nSteveni club bu bttn orftnlied\nfor Cretton viUey. It camt into\nbeing Wedneidiy evening it \u25a0 wtU\nattended meeting of RecomtrucUon\nptrty lupporten In tht MtUin-\ndalne bill. J. G. ConneU, wbo his\nbeen nimed organiier for the Crea-\nton-BotweU irea. wu named chair-\nmm md outlined tbe purpose for\n-Which the meeting wu called, md\nwhen elecUon of officen wu decided upon, be wu tbe unmimoui\nchoice for pruident. Reeve F. H.\nJtckson ii vice-president tnd C. S.\nHester It secretiry. An open meeting ii called tor Friday, Auguit 30,\ntt which organization will be perfected md plant laid tor carrying\non the campaign in thi Creiton tection of tbe big Kooteniy Eut riding.\nThe Dale dragline at tht Reclamation firm li being thoroughly over-\nhiuled to be reidy to commence\noperaUont eirly next month tt tba\n\u2022outh and of tbt firm. Christenson\nbrothen ire under contrict to hive\ntht dyket ilong Boundary creek\ncompleted this yesr. For this sesson\nthe north end wu redyked permitting 3500 acres to be cropped. With\nthe south end completed \u2022 tottl\nacreage of about 7500 wiU be ln\ncrop Li 1938.\nThen will bt no senior matricula-\nUon claw at Creston high school the\ncoming term. In response to the\nboird's request for appllctUons tor\nthe higher coune, but one wu submitted The boird tUpulitad \u2022 minimum ot six. at t fee of $00 per pupil.\nft E. Allan. dUtrlct forester, il\ndue here tomorrow in connecUon\nwjth issuing permits to cut hiy on\nthe OiU. The seuon is three weeks\nliter than 1934.\nCarl Spence of Crtnbrook Is bere\nIn chirge of the trouble department\nof Kooteniy Telephone compmy,\nLtd., relieving W. A. Mlllln, who is\non vtcitlon, ptrt of whlcb he it\nspending it Crmbrook in compiny\nwith his son Louii.\nMn. W. M. Archibald ii homt\nfrom t month'i vacation which lhe\nipent It points in Novi Scotli. She\nwu accompanied by Mr. Archibald\nwho had been it Quebec for the\nmnual grand lodge meeting ot tht\nKnights Templars, of whleh ht wu\nelected grand muter.\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 25 (CP)-\nMining sharu sold on the Vmcouvtr itock exchinge Siturday:\nLUted\u2014Big Miu 1500. B R X\n1500, Cariboo 700, Dentonla 400,\nGold B 500, Morning S 500, Pioneer\n110, Prem G 7300, Reevei Mac 500,\nReno 5150, Salmon 1000, Sheep Crk\n500, Taylor B 1000, Waytlde IOOO\nCurb-B C Nickel 500, Fairview\nA S00. Federal 500, Gold Mtn 1500,\nGeorge Enter 1000, Golconda 600,\nGrmge SOOO, Minto 1200 Nicola 1000.\nNoble Five 5000, Peno 0 200, Porter\nI 45,000, QueineUt Q 300, Vidette\n800.\nMrs. Fournier\nLeaves Hospital\nCRAWFORD BAY. B.C.- Mrt.\nFournier hu returned from Cruton\nhotplttl wbere iht hu been t pt-\nUmt\nMrs. Beerklnshiw md toe Geoffrey ltft on Frldiy for Erlckion\nwhere they wiU Join Miss Knott tor\ni motor trip to Witerton Laku.\nMlM E. Sut-1 life of Creston hts\nbeen  visitlr*.-  Mn, Oooch.\nMrs. A. _. Houghton ind two\ndaughten, Mlu Kithleen md MUt\nDaphne ire spending \u2022 week it\nKootenav Biy.\nMn. Mitchell of Botwell, who hit\nbeeen viiiting her grand-daughter\nand husband, Mr. and Mre. Raymond McGregor, hu returned to\nher home it Boswell.\nMlss B. Crowther of Blilrmore,\nAlta.. la vlilUng her iunt ind uncle,\nMr. md Mn. J. Derbyihlre.\nMiss VL MitcheU U vlsiUng ln\nKulo.\nMrs. E. I. Woolgir md nn Dtvid\nmd MUi P. Richirdi ire iptndlng\ni wtek it Koottnty Biy.\nTbt young folks hid t weiner\nrout on tbt fliti on Stturdty evening wbtn t merry ttmt wu btd\ntroupd t Mg lira\nHORSS  PALLS  IN  TANK\nALTON, Himpthirt, Ing. (CPI-\nThe witer ihortage at Fourmarki.\nnear here, wis Inereoied recently\nwben a bone fell in a wtter tank.\nTwelve men, working for teven\nhoura with bucket!, removed 6000\ngiUons ot witer to uve the animal.\nBONDS RECOVER\nNEW YORK, Aug. 25 (AP).-U.S.\ngovernment luuu wert strongly\nsupported during Saturday's brief\nsession* of the bond market md a\nsmill portion ot the ground lott ln\nFriday's iweeplng decline wu recovered.\nDomesUc corporation luuu were\non the defensive it a whole, md\nminor reeeuloni predominated at\nthe cloae. A generally eaaler tone\ngoverned Uie foreign divition, but\nlouu wtrt imall.\nLOSSES AT NEW\nYORK\nNEW YORK. Aug. 28 (AP) .-Liquidation, confined at tint to public\nutilities, wu contagious in the ttock\nmarket Saturday and gradually\napreid throughout the rest ot the\nlist, bringing lomea of 1 to 3 or more\npolnti in mmy ihares.\nFrom the itir tbe power sharei\nwere droopy under pressure of eeli-\ning attributed to the Wall itreet\nopinion thit the modified clause to\neliminate holding companlu in the\nutility bill might give some a harder\niolt thin expected eirUer.\nMeasured by the Associated Prest\naverage of 60 atocks, the market\ngave un D of a point, closing at 47.1.\nTrading wis considerably more active thm on Frldsy with a total of\n1.124,960 sharea chmging hands in\nthc two-hour week-end session.\nBrokers uid they found nothing\nIn the day's budget of trade ind Industrlil news by which to expliin\nthe general price decline of equities.\nMINES ARE DULL\nTORONTO, Aug. 23 (CP)\u2014Buying power wss limited on the mining depirtment of the Toronto exchmge Siturdiy. Volume of trading ttU off to ibout 200,000 ihares.\nOnly t ttw of tbt senior gold\nIssuu tppeared in the trade and\ntheie were up. Like Shore idvmced % to 49, Wright Hirgruves\ntddtd 5 cants and Teck Hughu 2\ncents. Macaua cloied S centt up it\n1.82 to show \u2022 net gain of 40 cenU\nto 2.10. In Uit penny group Kirk-\nlind-Hudton Bty wu up 4 ctnti\nto 29.\nWINNIPEG OFF\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 28 (CP)-Weik-\nnets in security and cotton markets\nlndiracUv puUed down whut prices\non the Winnipeg grain exchinge\nStturday. At the clote of the tbbre-\nviated seuion, futures wera % to %\ncent lower.\nLite-session one-cent rebellions\nit Chicigo brought ibout by un-\nlettlement ln financial markets encouraged moderate selling here that\nerased earlier advances md left the\nAuguit option at 88%, October 85%\ndm December 88% cents.\nCanadian Dollar\nSags Fraction\nNEW YORK, Aug. 25 (CP)-The\nCmidlm dollar ugged t minor\nfraction while the pound iterllng\ntnd the French franc advanced on\nthe foreign exchmge mirket Saturday.      ,\nTbe Cmadim dollar cloied it t\ndlicount ot % per cent, igainst 7-32\nper cent Friday. The pound finished\nat 34.98 against $4.9?% Friday. It\nranged between $4.98% and $4.97%.\nThe franc ended at 6.82%, compared wltb 6.62 Vi Friday.\nProduce Steady\nMONTREAL, Aug. 25 (CP)-Price\nmovemenU were narrow on Montreal dairy md product markets\nthis week.\nButter ended tbe week at 21 cents;\ncheeie wu 10% cenU; grided thip-\nmenU In carloU or leu ot eggs were\n271 doien for A-large; potatou wire\n35 cents per 80-pound big ot new\nQuebec itock.\nU. S. Dollar and\nFranc Unchanged\nMONTREAL. Aug. 25 (CP) -\nWhile the pound tterling gained a\nfracUon on Montreil foreign ex-\nchinges Saturday, the French franc\nand United States dollar held steady.\nSterUng wit up % cent to 4.99%\nwhile the franc at 6.84 cents and\nthe dollar at 1.00% were both unchtnged.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEO, Aug. 24 (CP)-Graln\nfuturu quoUtloni:\nOpen High Low Close\nWhut:\nAug.          87 87% 86% 86%\nOct   ..      85% 88% 85% 85%\nDec.   .      85% 88% 85% 85%\nOltt:\nOct   ..      33% 33% 33% 33%\nDtc.          31% 31% 31% 31%\nBiiley:\nOct.   ..      35% 35% 34% 34%\nDec.         34% 34% 34% 34%\nOct   .     128      128%   128      138%\nDec.        128%    -       -     128%\nOct\"'.      37%    37%    37%    37%\nDec. 38%    88        38%    38%\nCub wbut: No. 1 htrd md No.\n} nor., 88%; No. 2 nor., 83%; No. I\nnor. md 2 girnet. 78%; No. 4 nor.,\n72%; No. S, 68%; No. 6, 62%; feed,\n55%; No. 1 durum, 78%; No. 1 A.R.W.\n76%; track, 84%; No. 1 girnet, 80%;\nscreening! 25 cents per ton.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL. Aug. 24 (CP)-'British md foreign exchmge cloud\nhigher.\nBrazil, mUrelt 0539\nChim. Hong Kong dollirt       -M28\nrrince, franc           -06W\nOerminy. reichsmirk .4043\nGrut Britain, pound . . 4Mil |\nItaly. Urt  _      -M2S '\nJtpin, ytn       3\u00bbS*\nSptln. oeuta         1376\nSwlttftland. frtnt -3281\nUnited SUtes, dollar % per cent\n-rem lum.\n(CamoUtd by tbt Royil Btnk of\n3mtdi).\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 25 (AP).-\nWhut cuh! No. 1 huvy d\"k northern 60 lbs., 1-M% to 1.30%; No. 1\nred durum, 83 to 84.\n\u25a0PAOI 8IVSN\nMARKETING Aa\nNEAR DISASTER!\nVICTORIA, Aug. 25 (CP)-On tht\nrocki of dissension, doubt tnd dU-\nigreement the control of agricultural producU marketing in Britiih\nColumblt ia coming perilouily dote\nto disaster, provinciil authoritlei\nindicated todiy u they studied naw\ntroublu arising out of tht atterapti\nto gtt tht Marketing act working\nproperly tn the province.\nBack from a wuk on the main-*\nland and in the Interior, Dr. K. C.\nMacdonald. minister of igricultura,\nexpreued grave doubU \u2022\u2022 to how\ntwo of the milor tchemu irt going\nto succeed under the axUUng let-up.\nMonopolistic tendendu tn the tc-\nUons of some control boards, failure\nof agencies md shlppen to cooperate md difficulties encountered in\nthe dual delegation of powen from\nfederal and provincial government!\nlead to the beUef changu may ba\nneeded, he said.\nRENO LOSES ONE\nVANCOUVER. AUg. 26 (CF>-\nPremler Gold featured trading in\nSaturday'! short tuilon of tht Vancouver itock exchange, dropping 3\nto 1.38. Mott of tht Ust followed\nwith small losses. Sales totaUed\n61.420 sharu.\nReno Gold started trading it 97\nbut fell off to close with \u2022 net lou\nof t point at 91. Sheep Creek wu\ndown 3 at 87, George Enterprise\nlost 1% at 3 md Gold Belt eased a\ncent at 26. Pioneer Gold gained 10\nat 9.50. Vidette firmed % at 22 and\nUnited Empire wu unchmged tt\nFend OreUle lost 2 at 65, Golconda at ia and Porter Idaho at 5%\neach eased % and Noble Five wu-%;\nlower at 5%.\n(HKAGOJOSES\nCHICAGO. Aug. 25 (AP).-AU\ngrain futuru prlcu moved lower\nSaturday under persistent liquidation in a duU session.\nWheat cloied % to 1 cent lowar\ncomnired with yesterdsy's finish,\nDecember 90% at 81c, md com wu\nunchtnged to % cent off, December\n58% cenU. Oati lost % it %c, rye \u2022%\n\u2022t %c, tnd birley wu unchanged\nto 1 cent higher.\nReclamation\nWheal Excels\nC. P. R. Agent Is\nSurprised\nCRESTON, B.C. - Thomu 8.\nAcheion of Winnipeg, general agricultural agent for the Canadian\nPacific railway, waa hert on official buslneu early In the week, and\nln company with Jamei Cook mada\nm inspection ot the orchards ta\nthe Etst Creston irrigation district and took a look over tbe Camp\nLitter area. Mr. Acheion wu much\nsurprised when be motored ovtr\nthe Reclamation farm and Cruton\nReclamation Company lands, and\nnoted the wheat and oat cropa Ha\n\u2022dmitted he had not seen the Uka '\not them anywhere on the prairie\nthli yeir, md expressed the opinion that if the icreage available wu\nall turned to whut tt lent a couple\nmore elevators would be necesurv.\nHe strongly tdviied m effort to\nget lmd ownen Into cattle md\nshin the product out on the hoof,\nmd have tbe tertUizer for the valley lmds.\nMr. and Mrs. F. P. Levin trt\nback from t holiday at Victoria md\nVmcouver. and are. packing up\ntheir household effecU In readiness to move to Kimberley. where\nMr. Levin has been named high\nichool principal, after tive yun\nsuccessful work in the same position it Creston.\nInstructor Dee hu \u2022 dozen members ot the Cub squad of Creston\ntroop of Boy Scouts on \u2022 camping md fishing trip up Corn creek.\nThii ii the flnt camping party to\nUke to thli itream for m outing.\nRev. Thomas Scott of Grand Forki\n\u2022nd iome tine tlth stories ire looked tor on their return.\n\u2022 former rector of Chriit church,\nCrest'n, wu shaking hmdi with\nCreiton friendi yuterdiy. In compmy wllh Mra. Scott he wis en\nroute to Cranbrook for \u25a0 few d (s'\nholiday ifter tttendlng the Angli-\ncin clergv'i retreat at Kulo it tba\nmiddle of the month.\nMr. md Mrs. G. VL Argue tnd\n\u2022on Jim of Crmbrook ipent I few\ndiyi here thli week, guutt of Mr.\nmd Mn. C. H. Hire it the latter's\ncotuge at Kuskanook.\nMrs. E. E. Cartwrlght Mn. Sinclair md Muten Roy Cartwrlght\nmd George Cameron have returned from \u25a0 week it Kuikmook,\nwhere they were quartered In tht\nBundy cotuge.\nBAR GOLD LOWER\nI.   i\nMONTREAL. Aug. 25 (CP)-Btr\ngold in London down 2 cenU it\n$34.90 tn ounct ln Cmidlm fundi;\n139s IHd In British funda Tbt\nfixed $35 Wishington prlct imounted to $35-07 ln Cinidiin.\nEastern Sales   -^\nTORONTO. Aug. 2\u00bb (CT).-Salil\nof 100 iharu or more on tht Indut-\ntritl lection of tht Toronto itoek\nexchinge todiy were: 200 AbltlW:\n430 Brazil: 450 Brew It DUt: 140\nB A Oil; 177 Cm Cem; 300 Cm W P;\n335 Ctn Dredge; 210 CPR; 1088 Tin\nFirm: 623 Ford A; 986 Nickel; 240\nMiu Hirr: 470 H Wllk.\nMONTREAL. Aug. 28 (CP). \u2014\nSalu of 100 sharei or more on the\nMontreil exchange Saturday: 480\nBraiilian; 180 Can Cem: 135 Ind Al\nB: SOO CPR; 3\u00ab8 Smelten; 845 Nick:\n240 Mut Hirris; 485 MU Pow; 250\nNit Brtw: 383 Shiwlnigin; 180\nSimon ft S.\nExchange Rates\nNEW YORK, Aug 28 (CP)--Htr-\nllng exchmge demind $488%. 60-\nd\u00bb* billi $498%.\nCinadlan dollin Siturdiy % discount Frldiy 7-32 dlicount, wtek\nigo % diicount.\nFranc 8.82% cenU.\nLire 8.19 cents.\nUruguay 81.40 cents.\n \u2022PAGE EIGHT-\nHolly's\nCHOCOLATES\nFresh Stock\n40* and 7W\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nHold-Up Suspect\nIs Arrested\n. LILLOET, B.C., Aug. 25. (CP)\u2014\n!Frank Essecke was held in Jail here\ntonight for questioning in connection with the holdup of the bank of\nToronto at Pioneer mine last Tuesday when thru men robbed It of\n11135. Arrested yesterday 29 mllu\naouth of here, Essecke denied he\nparticipated in the robbery.\nEssecke was taken u he was\nmaking his way along the road on\ntbe wut bmk of the Fraser river.\nHe was ln an exhausted condition\nWith his clothes practically tom oft\nhim md his feet showing through\nhis shoes. He had only a few dollars.\nThe three bandits who looted the\nbank at Pioneer after holding up\nand binding the manager and a woman customer broke through a police cordon Friday when they forced their way at gunpoint past special constables guarding the Fraser\nriver bridge.\nTwo of the men were mounted\nand two riderless horses were found\nlater In the day. apparently returning to the Moha Indian reservation from which lt Is believed\nthey were stolen.\nESCAPED MONKEY\nSWIPES A HAT\nMASSAPE-QUA, N.Y. (AP)\u2014\"AI\nCapone\". scartaced leader ot a gang\not monkeys escaped from iiaiw\nBucks zoo, hu a new list as the\nresult ol a daring raid on would-\nbe captors.\nriii victim wu L V. Longbotham,\n(Who attempted the capture during\na motor trip. Spying a monkey\ntroupe in the woods, he brought\nbananas md tried to lure the animals to him. Some of them ventured near enough to grab the bananas but scampered away.\nFinally one of them\u2014Longootham\nthought he must be \"Capone\"\u2014\nwatched the hit md fled, like the\nwind.\nMeantime thc zoo reported all but\n21 of the 173 monkeys which escaped last Wednesday had been recaptured, or accounted for. A number are known to have been killed\nin accidents.\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nExperienced Waitress Wanted. Apply t)08 Fourth st (3093)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nElectrical  Supplies  and  repairs.\n'. It Smith. 313 Baker St Ph. 666\n(2768)\nNELSON  BUSINESS COLLEGE\nJnew term commences Tuesday, September 3rd. (3046>\nWanted, 5 rm. turn, house, close\nln. Box 3077 Daily Newt.      (3077)\nEXPERT RADIO SERVICE AT\nSTANDARD ELECTRIC. Phone 838.\nL, M. Blu. (2778)\nSPECIAL COKE SALE SIO CASH\nDELIVERED. PHONE 138 or 37.\n(3080)\n1 will not be reiponrible for tny\nbills incurred by any person other\nthan myself on or after Aug. 22,1935.\nJerry Donovan. (3053)\nWILL ROGERS' life itory, exclusively In the Vincouver Sun. Phone\n267. NELSON NEWS OEPOT.\n(3059)\n-TENNIS\u2014\nGit your racket restrung it HOLLAND S before thl tourniment rush\n(3087)\nAnnuel Kooteniy tennii tourniment to be held in Nelion Aug. 31.\nSept 1 md 2. Fees SI for each per-\nton for uch event. Secretary\u2014N.\nE. Germm, Box 448. Nelson. (3062)\nNelson folks are planning to\napend Wednesday afternoon next\nat Harrop. Why? They alwayi it-\ntend the Wut Arm Fiir.       (3052)\nThe Wood, Villmce Hardware\nCo., Ltd., cordially Invite all their\nfriends to attend the opening of\ntheir huvy goods warehouse on\nTuesday evening, August 27th. at 9\no'clock. No special Invitations are\nbeing issued out any who are Interested will be welcomed to come\nand view the building and enjoy\nthe evenings entertainment. (3081)\nThe family* of the late Angus\nCameron wishes to extend their sincere thinks to 111 friends who so\nkindly helped during his last Illness,\ntnd for sympathy md flowers In\nthe loss of \u2022 loving fither.    (3094)\nSEE'\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPor ill your needi In plumbing repilri. mentions, and\nInitiUitloni.\nPh.816        Opp. CITY HAIL\nTO LIKE UP FOR\nINSURENCE\nTo Select Staff\nNew Federal\n.   Scheme\nfor\nOTTAWA. Aug. 25 (C?)-Pltni\nfor the executive pertpnnel md\noperation ot the employment tnd\nsocial lniuranee commlulon hive\nbeen tpproved by fhe governor-\ngeneral, and the civil urvlce commission hu entered upon the task\nof selecting those who will occupy\nthe key positions on the staff, the\nclerical and stenographic assistant.\nAfter some wuki' deliberation\nhere the commission, under chairmanship of Hon. G. S. Htrrlngton,\nformer premier of Nova Scotia,\ndrew uo a plan of procedure which\nwill be adopted for the Initial stages\nof the act's operation.\nWith the Immediate two-fold purpose of drawing industrial workers\nmd their employen Into a system of\nunemployment insurance, and bringing unemployed men and potential\nemnloyers together, a hud office\nwill be maintained in Ottawa with\nregional officu In Ontario. Quebec\nand at lust one In the maritime\nprovinces, the pralrfe provinces and\nBritish Columbia.\nMORE ABOUT\nITALIAN THREAT\n(Continued Prom Paot Ont)\nmethod of sustaining general peaoe.\nthe newspaper's Interviewer uld\nMussolini replied other nations\n\"should follow.the example of the\nUnited States and leave us alone to\nfulfill our mission.\"\n(The British cabinet wu reported\nlast week to have decided to support unctions against Italy if all\nmembers of the League of Nations\ncouncil at the meeting Sept 4 agree\ntu such a move as m attempt to\npreserve peace in East Africa.)\n\"I shall send i delegation to tbe\nleague council Sept. 4 for the purpose of putting Italy's case clearly\nbefore the world,\" Mussolini uid In\nthe interview.\nOur at. wlll be tupported by\ndocumenti ind photographs. I\n\u2022 hill even und i ott* ot books.\nIncluding om of Lidy Simon,\ndenouncing the birbirlc ilivt-\nowning habtta of the Ethiopians.\nAnd when thl council hu considered thii evidence I ahall challenge thi luaue to trut Italv \u2022\u2022\nbeing on tho ume footing \u2022\u2022 Ethlopli If It can.\"\nBLAME ON LEAGUE\nThc newspaper reported the premier, speaking in the calm decisive\ntonei of one \"who cmnot be deterred.\" told the interviewer:\n\"If tht Lugua of Nitloni win\nio reek leu II to expand a remote\ncolonial eimpilgn Into \u25a0 gensral\nEuropean wlr which would open\nwlds the door to every unsatisfied\nambition on tha continent, even\nthroughout thi world\u2014and thli\ntime It would cut not mlllloni but\ntern of mlllloni of llvei\u2014then the\nguilt would rut upon the lugue.\"\nContinuing.  Mussolini   nld \"the\ntask  of  colonizing  and  civilizing\nEthlooia will provide work for the\nItalian peoole for the next 50 years\nat least.\n\"As soon as we are illowed to\ndevote ourselves to this Immense\nundertaking we ahall be aisociites.\nnot intigonlsts. of the British Empire, bound by reciprocal respect of\nItalian interests by Britain md a\nlike feeling for the British Empire\nby Italy.\"\nPointing out Italy haa a population of about 40.000,000 persons living In a territory half u big u\nFrance. Mussolini wu quoted as\nuvlng Ethiopia is three tlmu as\nlarge as Italy and contains great\ntracts of land suitable tor Italian\nsettlement\nBENEFIT MANY\nOpening uo of the vast Ethiopian\nInterior, he said, would benefit \"all\ncivilized states.\" Colonlutton of\nEthiopia by Italy would \"completely\nfulfill all colonial aspirations of\nItaly.\" Mussolini was reported to\nhave assorted.\nHe emphasized the \"Italian massacre\" at Adowa was \"a wound from\nwhich the heart of the Italian peoole has been smarting for 40 years.\nIt must be hesled now once for allI.\"\nWhen asked If lt were true\nwhether he had settled all of Italy's\noutstanding disputes with France,\nin Tunis and elsewhere. In exchange\nfor a pledge from the French government to leave Italy's hands free\nin East Africa, the newspaper uid\nMussolini replied:\n\"It li true that ai \u2022 consequence\nof agruminti July 1 ill differ-\neneu betwun ourselves ind\nFrance wire settled.\"\nWater Spout Kills\nFive ot Genoa\nGENOA, Italy, Aug. 25 (AP)-A\ntowering waterapout iwept Into the\ncity from tlie harbor urly tonight\nkilling it lust five penoni tnd injuring more thin 50.\nThe spout mide lti ippuranca ln\nthe midst of m electrical itorm. A\nlarge lection of the waterfront wu\nreduced tb tangled wreckage.\nThe Sm Giorgio pier, where many\ngreat ocean linen were berthed,\nwu dimiged moat AU electric\ncranes ilong (he pier wert demolished.\nMORE ABOUT\nBRITISH TROOPS\n(Contlnutd From Ptgt Ont)\n.recently. She now il being provl-\n\u2022ioned  with  her officen illowed\nonly 24 hours leave instead of the\nusual six weeki.\nMANY COUNTRIES\nCONFER\nHere and eliewhere there wu\nwidespread evidence no nition in\nEurope, Africa or the near eaat is\nfree from grave concern and uncertainty over thc quarrel between Italy, md Ethiopia. Only one full\nweek remain! before the fateful\nleague councU meeting called to\nconsider the dispute.\nNumeroui    imill    groups    of\nfriendly   nitloni  from  tht   Baltic to the Red Su prepired to discuss their llm of iction ind policy\nat thi Giniva muting Sept 4.\nThe meeting prior to the vital\nleague  meeting  will  begin  Tuuday at Oalo, Norway, where the\nNorwegian premier will meet with\npremiers of Finland, Denmark and\nSweden to determine a United Scandinavian front at Geneva.\nLittle Entente nations expect to\nconfer later in the week. Arabim\nstate rulers already are talking\nabout the policy they will adopt U\na nearby war breaks out\nSir Samuel Hoare, the foreign secretary, and Anthony Eden, minister\nfor lugue affairs, wlU return from\nthe country Tuesday to review progren made in continued but gloomy\nefforti to work out \u25a0 plan for African puce before the Geneva mett-\nMemberi of parliament already\nwtre freely discussing the possibility of summoning parUament earlier\nthm Oct. 29.\nTHE CRUISE PROGRAM\nVALETTA. Malta, Aug. 25 (AP)\u2014\nThe cruise program of the Britiah\nMediterranean fleet which lncld-\nenUy wiU throw a itrong force\niround the Sun anal, wu officially announced yesterday. The vessels will uil Aug. 29 tor polntt in\nind around the Sue. territory.\nThe biggest concentration of the\nfleet will be tt Alexandria. Egypt\nThe capital ihlpi revenge tnd vil-\nlmt the fint tnd third cruisers\nsquadrons, the aircraft carrier Glor-\nloui and other warships will ride\nat anchor there.\nOther unlta wlU go to Suet, Port\nSaid md Iimallla. the Red Sea and\nMedlterranun entrancu to the anil, and a point midway in the anal,\nrespectively. Other vesuli will ba\nstationed at Haifa and Acre. PaluUne, md it Ftmagusta, Lanarka\nand Limanol, ln Cyprus, ibout 256\nmllu from the canal.\nIt wu denied officially the Mediterranean fleet would be strengthened. The first destroyer \u25a0ouadron\nand the first submirlne flotilla will\nremain at Malta.\nTO CROSS CANADA\nBY BICYCLE\nVANCOUVER Aug. 23 (CP)-\nTwo _'j_f Vancouver men, G.\nBurg and C. Thomas, hive left here\non blcyclu, bound for Hillfix by\n\u2022n all-Canadian route. How they\nplan to traverse pirta of the Dominion where hlghwiyi hive not\nbeen constructed Is not known.\nThe men, one \u2022 baker and the\nother a truck driver, gave up their\njobs to heed the call of the road.\nThey are carrying little money and\na pair of blanketi uch. They will\npedal by div. buy their meils ilong\nthe way and sleep on the ground.\nASHCROFT, B.C. Aug. 15 (CP)-\nProbably the oldest Indian woman\nin Brltisli Columbia, Mrs. McThomp-\nson. slid to hive been tged 103, Is\ndead here. She had been married\nseveral Umu. Mrs. McThompson\nwas bom at the time the first traden of the Hudson's Biy compmy\nwere Invading the western shores\nof Canada In search of fun and long\nbefore the province became known\nas a gold field.\nRetail Lumber\nIATH-SHINGLES\nMOULDINGS\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\n\"Ths Hems of Cood Lumber\"\nTtltphono 176 Foot of Stanley St.\nWILL PEOPLE GO\nTO WILL ROGERS\nPICTURES NOW ?\nHOLLYWOOD. Aug. 25 (AP)\u2014\nWhether theiter-goen wlU wmt to\nsu tnd hear Will Rogers, now ht ls\ngone, will be determined in tut runs\nof one of his list two plcturei. One\nfilm is being shown in i number of\ncltlu now.\nThere li little precedent for the\nposthumous release of a talkie starring an actor so prominent.\nAfter Rudolph Valentino's death\nhis silent picture, \"Son of the Sheik\"\nbecame a box office bonanza. Near\nriots of women threatened at some\ntheaters showing the film and now,\nnine yurs later, his revived pictures are proving popular.\nSilent revivals futurlng the late\nWallace Held, Barbara La Marr and\nMabel Normand have not been well\nreceived.\nBut whether theater-goers now\nwill are to hear the recorded voice\nof Rogers seemed to be Uie chief\nquestion over which officials at hli\nstudio were divided. One argument\nwas that voices of famous singen\nand acton have been enjoyed\nthrough phonograph recordings\nmany yun after they were dead.\nNew Search for\nSmith-Scollard\nVanished Riches\nSEATTLE, Aug. 25 (AP)\u2014A new\nsearch for the vanished riches ot\nMrs. Sarah E. Smith-Scollard, formerly of Belllngham, Wuh., who\ndied in Montreal, July 24, 1932, is\nunder wiy.\nPresiding Judge Malcolm Douglas an Saturday cited the American\nExpress company officen here into\ncourt Monday for examination. The\npetition recited that he believes\nthat trom 1929 to 1932 Reese B.\nBrown of Yakima, Wash., now alio\ndead, placed numerous sums of\nMrs. Smith-Scollsrd's money md\nsecurities with the Expreu company and that they were shipped to\nvarioui places ln the United Statu.\nARMED BANDITS KOI\nCOAST STORI\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 25 (CP>-\nTwo armed and masked bandits\nwho raided the Reliable drug itore\non Commerciil drive Saturday held\nup Bert Burllson, clerk, and two\nwomen patrom ind escaped with\n$41, were the object of police lurch\ntodiy. The men, milked md carrying a revolver, covered the three\npersons In the store and looted the\ncash drawer.\nNEW AIR SERVICI\nOTTAWA. Aug. 25 (CP) - Announcement of Inauguration September 1 of I monthly air mall aervlee between Fort Chlpewyan, Alta.,\nsnd t new poit being opened it\nGoldfield.', Sask., tonight wis made\nby the post office department. Gold-\nfields Is situated on the north jihore\nof Lake Athabaska ipproxlmitely\n120 milu eut of Fort Chlpewym.\n\u2014 THI NILSON DAILY NIWS.\nThomas A. Edison\nJr, Is Dead\nDies Suddenly at an\nHotel; Think Heart\nFailed\nNILION. B.C*-MONDAY MORNINft. AUOUST SS. 1958\nSPRINGFIELD, Mut. Aug. 25.-\n(AP)-Tbomu A. Edison Jr., tots\not the fimoui Inventor, died urly\ntoday at m hotel where he had itopped to ipend the night with two\nfriendi. A medial examiner indicated duth wu due to heart failure.\nFred Peverley,. manager of the\nhotel, uld Edison regiitered under\nan asiumed mme. He, with two\nother men gtve their nimes si\nW. H. Hildcbrand, J. J. Griffin, md\nJ. J. Byrne, of Oringe, N. J.\nThe three men went to their rooms\nImmediately after registering Friday nlfht the manager uid, and a\nshort time later an emergency call\nfor a physician was put through.\nDr. J. Eliot Overlandcr of Springfield reiponded, and doctors were\nin constant ittendmce until duth\nctme.\nThe reuon for ThomM Edison's\nvisit to Springfield waa not known.\nMORE ABOUT\nAberhart\n(Contlnutd From Plot Oni)\nhart uid, he had sent a cable to\nMajor C. H. Douglu. British economist who originated social credit\ntheoriu, briefly \"When can you\ncome.\"\nMr. Aberhart read a cable from\nMajor Douglai which nid: \"Congratulations. There will be others,\nbut only oi.e flfst.\" The Calgary\nhigh school principal uid the cables\nmust have crossed md he was awaiting a reply from Major Douglu before continuing negotiations.\nREID WOULD RESIQN\nEDMONTON, Aug. 25 (CP)-Pre-\nmier R. G. Reid hu presented bis\nresignaUon to Hon. W. L. Walsh,\nlieutenant-governor.\nThe lieutenant-governor informed\nthe retiring premier he could not\naccept the resignation unul the new\ngovernment was formed but at once\nnotified WlUlam Aberhart in Calgary, of his wiUingneu to invite\nhim to form a government when he\nhu been chosen by hit party.\nPLANS OO AHIAD _       _\nCALGARY. Aug. 25 (CP)-The\nAlberta Social Credit league went\nfrowird tonlgbt with plans to give\nAlberta a government that would\nimplement the promises ot a new\neconomic dul with its \"basic dividend\" monthly for \"all bona fide\ncltiiens\".\nAssurana of \"no Intention of\nconfiscation or repudiation In my\nway, shape or form\" wu given by\nWlllltm Aberhirt luder of the\nAlberta Social Credit league, u the\nsweeping victory in Thursday's voting kept Increasing on lite returns\nfrom both urban md rural polls.\nWith reporti from 10 ilngle-mem-\nber rural consUtueneies still Incomplete, the Social Credit leatut had\nelected 47 members to the 83-mem-\nber legislature. Liberals elected four\nand Conaervttivu two. In the 10\nrural sells still incomplete. Social\nCredit cmdiditei were leading in\nnine leits and Liberals ln one.\nRout of the government party,\nthe United Farmera of Alberta. In\nthe lut legislature, wu virtually\ncomplete. Holding 3d uati ln the\nlegislature just dissolved, the U.F.A.\nfailed to elect a single candidate in\nthe 53 seats decided so far. Its candidates in the 10 remaining seata\nstood llttle chance of elecUon.\nLEG IN CAST, HE\nPADDLES A CANOE\nACROSS THE GULF\nVICTORIA. Aug. 25 (CP).-Wlth\nhis leg In a plaster cast from a compound fracture md ctrrylng a let\nof crutchu. W. H. Lambert, veteran\nVancouver canoeist, piddled his\ntiny craft from the mainland city to\nVictoria, a dlitance of ipproxi-\nmately 100 mllu without miihip.\nMr. Lambert left Vancouver\nThursday evening and hauled his\nonoe out of the water In Victoria's\nInner hirbor it 9 o'clock Siturday\nnight He hai been piddling for\nnlusure for neirly 30 yun md his\nmade the Oulf of Georgia crossing\nfrom Vincouver to Victoria numerous times.\nGirls Entertain\nSalmo Boy Scouts\nSALMO, B.C, - Lttt Saturday\nUie lawn of the borne of Mr. md\nMn. C. W. Llndow wu the icene\nof \u25a0 lovely lawn party when the\nCampfire girli under Miu Caroline Grutehfleld were hostetsei to\nUie Boy Scouti. As the evening wis\nquite chilly, liter enjoying -several\ngames the party entered the house\nwhere they ate lunch. Those present were Mlu Gladyi MdDufflt,\nMlssu Shirley snd Naomi Lindstrom, Miu Eva Maude Leahy, Mill\nMixine Llndow, Mlssu Dorothy md\nMirjorle Roach, Mils Mabel Bradley, Mlu Frances Kubak. Mils Dorothy Hanson md Miss Elaine Bott-\ngar and Billy Hanson, Donald and\nPercy WUde, Gerry Hinson, Merlin\nand David Johns, Ronald Needham,\nEddie Hearn, Donald Titus, Alan.\nLaurie tnd Keith McLeod, Carl\nLlndow, Kenneth Mifflin, Billy\nStewart Ruuel McDuffie and Clarence Cawley and Miss Caroline\nGrutchfield Mrs. C. W. Lindow.\nMn. W. Mllburn md Scoutmaster\nC. Ranger.\nMr. and Mn. S. Gruitchfield and\nchildren Lois, Wendall and Victor, motored In from Colvllle, Wash.\nWednesday afternoon to visit reiatlvu ln salmo and Ymir.\nMr. and Mra. C. O. Cawley and\ndaughter Marlorle and tons Guy\nand Clarence, left Sunday by motor\nfor the coast where they will vlilt\nrelatives.\nMn. Bobby Cox and Mlss Hazel\nDaner spent Thursday In Frultvale\nwith friends.\nCamp having broken up Saturday, the Salmo Boy Scouts returned\nhome. They were met in Nelson by\nC. W. Lindow, A. M. Smith and\nH. Johns.\nC. W. Llndow md daughter and\nson. Maxine and Carl, left Sunday\nby motor for a vacation to be spent\nat Radium and Banfff.\nThe forestry car, which has been\ntouring the interior, stopped here\nTuesday night. A large crowd were\npresent to see the pictures.\nMisses Francu and Mary Kubak\nand their brother William, are visiting in Nelson at the home of Rev.\nand Mrs. C. Janzow.\nMrs. D. Gibbons and children.\nDoreen, Gordon and Floyde have\nreturned from a visit with relaUves\nln Nelson.\nMORE ABOUT\nBRITAIN CAN'T\ntContlnued From Pagt Ont)\ntht government, there li a itrong\ncheck to heated and blind counsels\nwhich would plunge us Into unnecessary md disastrous war. Tbere\nwill be no uncUona under the\ncovenant,\n\"Weak unctioni miln nothing.\nStrong unctions miln wir. Thl\nBrltlih people will\" not bt precipitated Into thi wider wir by\n\u2022ny act of theirs. It cinnot bl\ndont.\"\nAgreeing for once with Mr. Garvin. Scrutator wrote:\n\"We have done our but to dls-\nsuige md seemingly hive failed.\nWhat Is to foUow wlU not be our\nfault It hu been mide clur from\ntht outlet thtt the responsibility\nwe icknowledge under the covenmt\nit collective, not indlviduil. md\nthere if no quesUon ot Isolated\naction.\n\"We are not In a position to act\nalone. Slgnor Musiolliii realized it\nbetter than most Englishmen. The\nold maxim that it you wmt peace\nyou must prepare for war is false,\nbut It Is certainly true we hive let\ndown our armements to a dangerously low level If we are to talk\nabout sanctions and act albne.\"\nDEMANDS  STRENGTH\nGarvin demanded parliament be\nsummoned to aoprove a wholesale\nstrengthening of the navy and air\nforce throueh a snecial loan.\n\"A new hour has struck In our\nhistory.\" Garvin wrote. \"With our\nwhole mind and resolution we must\ncreate a strength which will eith_\nmaintain our puce on equal termi\nor will turn the scales as of old\nagainst any assailant whatever who\nmay make our puce Impossible.\"\nTht   Sunday   Tlmu    asserted\n\"wir of some sort between Italy\n\u2022nd Ethlopli ll now certain, ind\nIt   miy   begin   with   September,\neven before thl lugut his finished lti next ilttlng.\"\nThe Rothermere group of pipers\ncontinued to blut iwiy at the lugue\nof nations, through sn edltorlil in\nthe Sunday  Dijpatch. The newspsper   declired  the  lugue  \"now\nnronoied 'to prevent wir' ln Afrlci\nby creiting i wir much, more terrible thit will embroil all Europe. In\nthe nime of sanity, ln the name of\ncivilization, this dangerous machin\nery tor mlKhlet muit bt tcrapped.\"\nJAPAN SPIAKS\nTOKYO, Aug. 2S (CP-Hivtl)-\nSolutlon of the Italo-Ethloplin conflict muit precede the calling of a\nnaval conference to replace the\nWuhlngton limitations treaty, a\nspokesman tor the Japanese navy\nuld today tn m Interview outlining\nthe Japaneu position.\n\"It Is Impossible to discuss disarmament on one side and war on\nthe other,\" he declared.\nU.S. SILL PROGRESSES\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (AP)-\nCongress give notice to tht world\nSaturday by word and action that\nAmerica  would resort to  unprecedented measures to preserve her\nneutrality during any foreign war.\nScenes   rivalling   tha   feverish\ndtyt of 1917 mirked the epochal\nitep taken by the senate In sending to thl White House \u2022 modified,\nyet itlll sweeping, resolution placing \u25a0 six-months' minditory embargo en irms shipments to belligerents.    President    \"Roosevelt's\nsignature wis forecast confidently.\nWAR GAMES START\nWITH THE ITALIAN ARMY.\nBOLZANO, Italy, Aug. _5 (AP)-\nThe powerful armies of two imaginary nations sprang at each other\nat dawn today in one of the greatest\nwar games ever staged.\n\"Opposing\" forces 150,000 strong\ngrappled on this Halo-Austrian\nfrontier, focal point of Premier Mussolini's vast battle manoeuvres, under the eyes of their loverelgn. At\nthe ume moment 350.000 soldiers\nwent Into action on Other Italian\nfronts.\nThe sun's first rays over the\ntowering Alps found tena of thouunds .of men, hundreds of powerful\ntanki md scoru of big guns in\nacUon.\n' MORE ABOIT\nFOUR INFANTILE\nPARALYSIS CASES\n(Continued From Page Om)\nthe am of Jick Underwood, ton of\nMr. tnd Mrs. Frank Underwood.\nVictoria street While young Underwood had been in and out ot tbe\ncity during the summer vacati_\u00bb\nperiod he was in the qity during the\nentire eight-day period ot incubation before reporting to the doctors\nand definite diagnosis.\nTAKE EVERY PRECAUTION\nAs a precautionary measure Dr.\nF. S. Eaton, ln consultation with\nMayor E. L. Groutage, decided to\ntake immediate steps to prevent\nspread ot tbe disease it possible.\nJubilee swimming pool will be\nclosed: thuten will be banned to\nchildren under IS years of age:\nSunday schools will be closed and\npublic gatherings, where children\nmight congregate, will be banned.\nCiUzens generally and parenti of\nchildren in particular are being\ncalled upon by the authorltlu to cooperate in every way in order to\ncurb spreading of thc dread disease.\nDr. A. M. Menzles, epidemiologist\nfor tht provincial department of\nhealth, on a tour of the province is\ndue to arrive In the city at any\ntime and on irrival will be called\nInto consultation by Dr. F. S. Eaton,\ncity medical health officer and\nmembers of Trall-Rossland clints. in\norder that his idvlces can be obtained in the institution of precautionary and any other advisable\nmeasures.\nTAKE NO CHANCES,\nNOTIFY DOCTOR\nLocal medical authorities aik cooperation of parents in notifying\ntheir physicians at once in cases\nwhere children are out of sorts in\norder thit Immediate diagnosis may\nbe made.\nThe symptoms of Infantile paraly-\nili include i condition of general\nmalaise, failing appetite, vomiting,\nfeverishness and possibility of feeing of slight lameness ot limbs. The\nonly symptom msy be a feeling of\ngeneral lassitude or lack of \"pep.\"\nDr. F. S. Eaton stated that tie\nwould highly recommend to parents that they at once take stens to\nsee that their children kept to themselves. Every precaution, he uld,\nwill be taken by the authorities to\nprevent spresd of the disuse.\nMiyor E. L. Groutage stating\n.here was no necessity for a stampede of fear at this time, asked for\nthe hurty cooperation of citiz-r\u00ab\nmd with this cooperation he HI\nsure any possible spread of the disease would be curbed.\nKINGSTON, Ont, Aug. 25 (CP)-\nAndrew Bonner, 42, of Collins Bay,\nwas fatally Injured md four othen\nwere badly Injured in a hud-on\ncollision between two automobiles.\nPLEASE ACCEPT THIS AS A\nPersonal Invitation\nto You\nWs would liks\nte bt tblt to\ntco you sll In-\ndivlduilly and\nextend this lnvitttlon, but tt\nthis Is impot-\nlible, wo truit\nthtt you will\nitilixt thtt our\nwslcomo to you\nIt jutt st tin-\ncsrs.\nto attend the\nOpening Ceremony\nand Dance\nof our New Heavy Goods\nWarehouse Tomorrow Night,\nTueiday, Aug. 27th, 9 p.m.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany Limited\ne\ne\n73-YEAR-OLD\nALBERU MAN\nTAKESA WIFE\nShe Is 72; They Were\nSweethearts 55\nYears Ago\nOELWEIN, It, Aug. 25 (AP). -\nMr. ind Mrs. Elijah Hummell conUnued their \"honeymoon trip\" today, the love for each other they\nknew 55 years ago JuUilled at lasi.\n\"We were lust a couple of kids,\"\nexplained Mr. Hummell, 73, of Viking, Alta., \"who grew up together\nin Arlington, la., loved, drifted apart\nand lost track of each other.\"\n\"But now we're hanolly married,\"\nsaid Mrs. Hummell, 72.\n\"Years ago Hummell went to Canada and homesteaded a claim. He\nnow operates a hardware store at\nViking, which he helped settle. After his wife died, his lonely thoughts\nturned back to Jennie Marsh, the\ngirl he had loved when a boy. Sn\nhe wrote her brother, who sent\nHummell's letter to her tt Glen-\ndale. Calif.\n\"I really didn't expect anything\nto come of It,\" said Mrs. Hummell.\n\"but I was so glad to hear from\nElijah that I sent him a card last\nChristmas.\"\nLetters followed. Hummell learned\nthat the sweetheart of his youth had\nmarried, but that her husband, like\nhis wife, had died. Finally he wrote\nproposing marriage. She accepted.\nHummell bought himself a new\nautomobile, drove to Glendale and\nthey were married last month.\nSince then they've travelled. In\nOctober they're going to Canada.\n\"And from now on.\" they\nchuckled, \"life's just going to be a\nhoneymoon.\"\nADVOCATES NEW\nKEYBOARD FOR\nTYPEWRITERS\nVICTORIA. Aug. 25 (CP) .-While\nthe change is not practical at present because of the universal use of\nthe existing keyboard, teaching of\ntypewriting could be speeded up.\nwith consequent saving in Ume and\ncost by adoption of a new style keyboard altogether, according to the\nreport of Major H. B. King, technical\nadviser on the BriUsh Columbia\nschool finance commission.\n\"It has been discovered,\" he says,\n\"that most of the difficulty of teaching typewriUng ls due to the faulty\narrangement of the keys on the universal keyboard used on aU the\ntypewriting machines In common\nuse. The familiar arrangement of\nkeys ls the result of a process of\nadjustment in which painstaking\nstudy of the best arrangement could\nhave no pail It has been found that\nthe persistence of errors Ul learning\nto type is attributable to the faulty\narraneement of the keys.\n\"If in one-halt a year the same\nstandard could be reached as la\nnow attained in two yeara the possible saving would bt veiy great\"\nhe said. \"It costs about $12 to convert a machine from the old to the\nnew keyboard. Thii reform ii one\nthat depend! upon the business\nworld as upon the schools.\"\nDIES AT SEATTLE\nSEATTLE. Aug SS (AP).-Alex*\nandcr M Ronald, 50, cashier of Uie\nPuget Sound Power St Light company, and past district commander\nof the American Legion, died Saturday after a short illness. Ronald\nwas a sergeant in thc 67th battalion,\nCanadian expeditionary force, during the war.\nCATS ON A GOLD\nSTANDARD\n(AP)\u2014Manchester cats were on t\n(AP)*\u2014Manchester cates were on t\ngold standard tonight and thoroughly enjoying it The heavy rains of\nthe past few days burst the dam\nof a private pond on the estate ot\nCharles Cobb Walker, Boston broker. When the waters receded, many\nthousands of goldfish were left\nstranded on the bed of the drained\npond and over several acres which\nhad been flooded. Today the feline\ninhabitants of the town became\naware of the situation and made it a\nfield day.\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 25 (On-\nFalling only four feet while at work\non Ballantyne pier, Quon Hung, 55,\nChinese, suffered injuries from\nwhich he died a few minutei latef.\nThe man was pUing aalmon cases\nIn a shed when he fell backward\nfrom a pile of boxes and struck his\nhead on the concrete floor. His\nskull was fractured.\nthe New\n'Marvel*\nCollar Attached\nShirt by Tooke\nSes these new collar st\u00ab\ntsched shirts with the\nmarvel collar.\nNo stsrch\u2014no wilt\u2014no\nwrinkle\u2014starched collar\nappearance \u2014 soft collar\ncomfort.\n$2.00B$2.50\nEMORY'S\n*^    Limited -\nElks'Carnival\nHuge .litres.\nWinners of Valuable]\nPrizes Announced\nat Dance\nTRAIL, B.C, Aug. -JS.-Elk't fouf\nday carnival wound up Saturdtjf\nnight with t huge dance In Uit\nB.P.O.E. haU. to terminate a iuc\ncessful iffalr.\nPrize drawing tor a choice \u00ab\nmerchandise displayed In lever*\nstore windows took plaet it II\no'clock ind ticket! were drtwn htn\nby the foUowlng: Glno Gemlin,\nTrail, flrit prlie; 0. Asplund, Trail\nsecond; T. N. Repp, Trail, third.\nHolder of the Ucket drawn for th<\nblanket was not known at the clou\nof the carnival Saturday nlfht\nMORE ABOUT\nU.S.-S0VIEI ,\n(Contlnuid From Pigt Ont)\nKrestinsky ii In icting chirgt (\nForeign affairs.\nThe American government tt\nambassador said, \"anticipates tt\nmost serious consequence!\" tt tl\n'J.S.S.R. \"ii unwUllng or unible 1\ntake appropriate measures to pn\nrent further acts.\" In disregard i\nits pledge to prohibit acUvlUes ln I\nterritory aimed at chancing tl\npolUcal or social order of the unit)\nStates.\nSome speaker! at tht congrt\nhad indicated the eventual aim i\nthe Communist party in the UniU\nStates wai establishment of t So*\niet government The congrest gent\nally approved lentiment tor a unk\nwith Socialist groups In t \"unite*\ntight agllnit Fascism the world ovt\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (AP)\nBlunt warning that United Stat\nrecogniuon of Russia might be wltl\ndrawn unless the Soviet governmt.\narts promptly to end communl\nagitation here todty wat read 1\nobservers Into t note delivered I\nMoscow by Ambaaaador Bullitt\nEven those who kept to cl\u00ab\ntouch with the developing situitk\nwere surprised at the stem tont I\nthe communication and what ths\nconsidered an outright threat di\nguised but thinly in diplomatic ve\nbilge.\nFirst reicUont from memben i\ncongress who were tctlve In tl\nlong dispute that preceded recogn\ntion were both sharp and favorabl\nTwo Nazis Arrestee!\nLUCERNE, SwIUerland, Aug.\n(AP)\u2014Police announced today thl\nhad arrested two Null who I\ntempted to enter the world Zlonl\ncongress, which heird t demu\nfrom Kurt Blumenfeld, Gemu\ndelegate, for a world campaign\neducate Jewish youth to resist 1(pt\nsecution\".\nFound Dead In Ont Homt\n10,000 Bed Bugs\nKilled by\nSmythe's\nBlack Death Exterminator\nPHONE 1\nISSSN: I ______ JiH \\\nTHE\nThey're at It Again!\nThose gold-digging\ngait are on the road!\nIt's the funniest hit in\nyears! . . .\nBlo-ii-P-l\n_i Parrell\n__.' \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ___\u25a0*- \u25a0 \u25a0  tarnihrivr _. \u2022**--, *\nHUGH HERBERT\n\u00ab___\u25a0\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1935_08_26","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405635","@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":"1935-08-26 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1935-08-26 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\/1.0405635"}