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H. H. Stevens Predicts\n50<ent Silver\n\u2014Pcge Ei&ht\nI\n\u00a3.*:**<ni i\nvotcMi n\n0    C ' {LION   DAILY   NBWB,   NBLSON.   B.C.   \u2014   TODAY   MOBNINQ,   3XSBB   Id   ItM\nStocks on Most Exchanges\nTake a Ride\n\u2014Pa&e Six\nnvi cww * eort\n**\ntt * tk* *.* * \u2022*>,'\u25a0\u2022 ** * * * ** * *        * * * * * ft* * ** * * * *   -\nSANDON PEOPLE FLEE TO THE HILLS\nBUSINESS PART OF TOWN HAS\nBEEN UNDERMINEDANDTHREE\nBRIDGES GO OUT, WATERS RISE\nBuildings Sway as Water Rushes Through Overflow-\ning Flame Carrying Carpenter and Star Creeks;\nOther Slocan Points Offer Aid to Citizens\nSandon, mining center in the Slocan country, faces destruction from the high waters of Carpenter and Star creeks\nwhich are rushing uncontrolled through the business section of the town. Reports to The Nelson Daily News before\nmidnight indicated that many of the business buildings\nwould be undermined and wrecked if the waters continue\nt? rise. At 10 p.m. the waters in the madly rushing creek\nwere rising steadily. Buildings are reported to be swaying as\nthey are built on trestle work beside the fume through which\nthe two creeks flow. People in Sandon residing along the\ncreek course moved from their premises early Thursday morn-\n, ing and took to the hills carrying with them many valuables.\nFurniture is scattered about the place following hasty retreat Should the buildings in Sandon topple, the mill of the\nSilversmith and two largef^\t\nrailway bridges are in danger. \\\\Jfo.aa|r_A#C   __*#\nIt ine Thursday mornlnf tt three X^AS-k-T gmOS 19 ttk\no'clock after the Aumt through tbe\nmetn part of tbe torn bed blocked et\ntbe upper end to nood tbe lover eectlon, e number of 8endon'i raiments\ntook to tbe hUle wltb tbeir Teluablea\nBy evening, wtth Carpenter end Stu\ncreeke pouring tbeir flood watere\nthrough tbe buetneei aad lower reel-\ndtaHal eectlon, many mere foUow-\ned.\nleering tte regular course, carpen-\n-ter cttek -ito canlM away three\nbrldgee, two of tbem 0. P. R. railway\nbrldgee. between Sandon tnd TMM\nporks aad undermined orer 175 feet\nof relit.\nCarpenter creek end Ster creek went\non tbe rtmpege, when tbe huge\nflume through wblcb they flow under the main itreet, bectme blocked\nby etumpe tnd dthrlt. The flume ren\nfull for t conitdereble time tnd then\noverflowed. Beeementt of butlnett\nhoutet tnd prlvtte hornet were flooded but ltte In tbe tfternoon none\nhtd been carried awey though many\nhed been undermined. Tbe leet te\nthought to be contldertble tnd tbe\nrceMente wlll be foroed to ttay In\ntht hUlt untu tbe* creekt recede.\nFour dtyt of hot we ether and\nThureday'e rain etorm wbloh combined to bring flood oondltloni to mtny\nputt of the Kooteniy turned tbe\ntwo Sendon creeke Into raging torrent-.\nPractically the whole of the Sllver-\nton and New Denver melt popule-\ntlon wee celled to Sandon'a relief\ntnd. under waiter Johnttone, general\nroed foremen for tbe Shxsn, worked\nitrenuoutly til morning.\nA channel M ta M feet wide\nand several feet deep, cnt ky\n(Hi-Mile creek Thursday night, together with e flooded hlghwey\nit either tide of the bridge orer\nKokanee creek, reralted In DUtrlct Engineer Wllllim Kennay\nannsunelng the rioting af the\nhighway eeat of WlUow Point fcr\nthe preeent.\nThe main lake ferry eteemer Nasookin will come down from .Pre-\neert Landing to WUlow Point ee\nnear \u2022 am. Prldiy as pontine,\nte glee a eerrlce for cen going\nap tha lake. ,\nifumiiniell\nMATTERN LONG\nTIME OVERDUE\nSix-Mile Creek on\nCampbell Property\nSIz-mlle creek, overflowing lte\nbtnkt, found t new oourte through\n3. 3. Otmpbell'e barn ytrd Thurtdty\nnight wbere lt did contldertble\ndemege end threatened to undermine one of Mr. ctmpbeU't btrna.\nRoad workert iteged tn uniuooest*\nful battle-with-tbe flooded* itreem.\na Glance\nToronto and Montreal: Billing\nway*  canted ttockt  lower.\nToronto mlnee: Oold ebene idd\noff ehtrply.\nMew York: stockt bntk one to\nalx polntt. .\nWinnipeg* Wheat cloeed   higher.\nToronto: Beeon bogt oft oar unchanged at, UO to tto.\nLondon: Ber tUrer tnd ilnc higher;  oopper and lead ltrnt.\nNew Tork: Cotton, rubber, coffee\nand euger lower.\nNew T-rk: Ctntdltn dollir IH\ntower tt Mtt.\nHIGHLIGHTS\nON DEBTS\nBy th* AMOclated  Prate\nHighlight! of tbt wtr debt tltuttlon and Thundey'e teeelon of the\nworld   economic   conference.\nprtnee, PoUend, Belgium, Jugo-\neliTit and Lithuania defaulted on\ntheir debt paymenta.\nTIM United Bt.lem collected 111,-\nS13M3 In ptrtltl ptymentt fron\nOrett Britain. Ittly, Boumtnlt tnd\nCnecho-Slovakla, tnd ln full ptymtnt from Finland.\nEectlon of former Governor Oca\nof Ohio at chilrmin of the conference'! monetory oommittee WM an\nAmerican victory.\nA hitch developed ln e pltn fore-\ncut by Anglo-American flntncltl\nexperti to tttbilise tbe dollir and\ntbe  pound it approximately   14.05.\nSecretary of sttte RuU expressed\ntrtcreeeed host of \"aubatantlal pro*\ngreee\"   ln   the  oonferenoe.\nChairmen Plttman of the unite\nforeign - relatione committee ttM\nA ditch wm cut through the road Briuin'i use of illver ln lte token\nto tilow the creek free pueege but debt ptymtnt enoounged world re-\nIt flntlly overflowed even tbe ditch, oovery.\nIs 16 Hours Overdue at\nNome; Msy Be on\nIsland\nBDMONTON,   Ju*   lt   (CPI \u2014\nAnxiety over the ufety ef Jimmy\nMattern.    American    airman    at-\ntetaptlng   the   flnt    \u00bblo   flight\ntround the world,  began  to develop ken tonight m the boun\npeeed  without any  newt of the\nmer on hit hop from Khabtrovik,\nSiberia, to Nome, Alaeka.\n\"Wt   in   getting   a  bit   tnxloui\nabout   hit   ttfety,   tltbough   It   It\nquite   pcattble   be   _h   leaded   on\ntome leltndi In tbe north  Ptclflc\nocean or Beting nt,\" Mid Captain\nJimmy  Bell, manager of  tbe airport beta.\nAt S pa. MUX-, tonight, Mattern wm 16 houn overdue ln Nome\nend hie uiutl fuel loed. tUowlng\n30 boun flying, would btve been\nexheueted. He wm 51 boun out ot\nXbtbtrovotk, Siberia, on tbe flight\nthit wm to take blm to Nome\nwhere be planned to refuel and\n\u2022peed eouthetttwerd to Bdmonton,\nthe next etop on hit round-the-\nworld flight.\nDECLARATIONS\nOF POLICY IN\nCONFAB ENDED\nCox Named Hesd Monetary Body; Colijin Ig\nTrade Chairman\nRUSSIA BRINGS UP\nBRITISH EMBARGO\nPremier Bennett Approves\nof Chamberlain's\nPolicy\nToday's Odd News Breaks\nHere's a Case\nWhere Pork's to Drop\nBALTIMORE, Md., June 15. (AP).\u2014\nDeaplte protMtt by tht Maryland toclety for the prevention of cruelty to\nanlmala, plant wan being mide today to beve a pig make t parachute\nJump from e plane ln euburben Buxton Saturday.\nIU owner eald the pig bid ttken\njumpa from pltnM befon tnd actually enjoyed tbem.\nThis Golfer\nScored a \"Froggie\"\nFORT ERIE, ont., Jane 15. (CP).\n\u2014Rere't enother queer golf itory.\nMn. Loa Feden, Boffeto, ploying\ntke Brie downi coune hen, drove\nInto a creek where a huge frog\niwaUowed the ball end iwtm away,\nwitnesses vouched for the itory.\nAwakened With\nTwo Wives, Now Free\nLONDON, Ont, Jane IS. (AP)\u2014\nMarin Melroy Kendall, crippled London itleeman, had two wlvte thli\nmorning bat tonight kt It t bachelor.\nHe loet hli two wlvee in lupreme\ncourt todty. Juttlce Kings-one\ngranted hlm a divorce from bli\nflnt win, and then granted tbe\napplication ot hit aecond wife to\nhave their marriage declared Invalid.\nGrandad and\nGrandson Are Grooms\nWYANDOTTE, Okla, June 13.\u2014\n(AP). \u2014Orandfether uid grandaon\nwere prlnclptli ln a double wedding\nhen. A. L. L'tsery, 5\u00bb, married Ida\nl_a BeU Ue, Sd. of tKnau City, ajid\nhit grandaon, Roy Htya, SI, bectme\ntbe hubMnd of Delia Craw, 11,\not Wyandotte.\nA Front Tooth\nSaves a Man's Life\nMERIDIAN. OUt.. June U. (AP).\n\u2014Ctrl Ttylor, eebool superintendent\nhere, owea hit life to a tooth, phyt-\nicitnt My.\nTaylors rifle wm dltcharged incidentally while he wm hunting rabbit*. Tbe bullet went through bit\nright thumb, entered the right elde\nof ble Jew tnd itopped wben lt bit\nt front tooth.\nAntoist Has\nBaseball Average\nKANSAS CITT, Jun* 15. (AP).\u2014\nThn* hit*, thn* runa, thne erron,\" teld the bMtbtll-oonicloui pt-\ntrolman Introducing Joba Tobln. 14,\nto tbe booking Mrgetnt.\nTh* offloir chtrged Tobln bit tm\nmotor oan tnd t ptdMtrlan tt tbrae\nlntenectiou nd ran from the icene\nof etch accident. Be will be charg\ntd In olty oourt with tbrae erron.\nWATER JUMPS 30\nINCHES AT FORKS\nTh* combination of rain and\nhigh temperattrei, wblch torned\ncreeki In the Kootenay Into raging torrent* to de wlde-ipreid\ndamage, alM htd Itl effect In the\nBoundary dlitrlct. From Wedneaday morning until Thnnday evening the Kettle rlnr Jumped SO\nInehee.\nJ. R. Mooyboer, Orand Forkt\ngtrtge man wbo It vltltlng ln tht\ndty, IMt night received a phone\ncell from hli deaghter EllMketh\nInforming him thet the water\nrra\u00a3hed the beeement of hit rail*\ndence.\nBaby Movie Star\nContracted for the\nPlays Gets Measles\nBOLLYWOOD, Jnne 15 (AP).\u2014\nBaby Ltroy Welnbrenner, wbo wh\nilgned yetterday to a icven-yeir\ncontract by t major movie studio,\nhM contracted eomethlng elw hli\nemployen did mt reckon with,\ntbe   one-year-old   actor   hia   the\nCOLUMBIA RISES\nOVER ONE FOOT\nTRAIL. B.C., Jun* 15\u2014The Columbia rlnr roee 1.00 feet to a\nheight of S3.74 fnt Thuraday. nearly\na foot under the level reeorded a\nyear tgo it 34.67 fnt. At 10:30\nln the morning tbe level itool tt\nSSJS.\nO. A. Broderlck, official recorder,\nreoelved t win from Kimberley\nanting tht Sulllran tnd Murphy\ncreeki wera higher than ever known\ntnd wen on t tramendout rampige.\nBy   GEOROE   HAMBLETON\nCanadian  Pren Staff Writer\nLONDON, June Ig (CP cable).\u2014\nThe world economlo oopfennce tonight bad twlftly concluded general debate. Regraentitlvn of\n60 natlom tn at tbe conference\ntnd the declaration! of policy bad\nbeen expected te tak* at leaet\nthree weeka They took thne daye,\nnot counting tht formal opening\nsession et Monday,\nTomorrow tke gnat gathering\ngett down to bualnem In two general committee!, one on flntncltl\nand monetary queetloni, the other\non economlce and trade. Oovernor\nJamee M. Cox of tbl United StatM\nkeadi the flret and Premier Hen-\ndryk ColUn of Holland the eecond.\n\"I -ongntmm yoa moit heartily.\" MM prime Mlnltter Ramsay\nMtcDontld m with a rap of hit\ncktlnntn'a gtvel, be cloeed tbe debate. \"Thit It one of tb* moat\nbuilneM-llko tnd expeditious conference! over which I ben ever\npreelded.\"\nEMBARGO\nBRITISH   TRADE\nThe dty mw Mv*ral mora tdbt*\nllont to th* temporiry tariff truce.\ntn ittempt by Soviet Rumla to\nawing the Brltlih trade embargo\nInto the confennoe limelight, final\ntolutlon or tht long btttle onr the\nchtlrmtnthlp ot the vital mouetery\noommittee between tbe United.\nStttM end gold itandard countrlee\nled by Prance, end lutborltttln\nInformttlon thtt stabilisation of th*\n.ceding cumnciei  wm Imminent.\nTbe gathering wm cheered by the\ntemporary idjuttmeat of the Britleh wtr debt Inetalment to the\nUnited statea. Pranoe again defaulted her payment, m did Poland, but\nthe tecepttnee by the United Stttet\nof t \"token peyment\" by Greet Brltiln wm reoelved wltb tccltlm.\nPrealdent Rooeevelt'e invitation to\nthe Britleh to nnd reptewntttlrea\nto 1 debt conference teeming to\npromise flntl settlement as far te\nBritain la conoerned.\nAMENDMENT TO TRUCE\nIn line with tbe recent ipeeeh of\nMtxlm Utvlnoff, Soviet oommliMr\nfor foreign affairs, the Soviet delegttlon todty propoud to the conference t rttolutlon wblch In effect It tn intendment to the tariff true*. Under It til tlgnttcrlM\nwould  pledge  themselves  to  \"with-\nW..0.WW.................\nDisputes in Coal\nMines Cause Heavy\nLoss Working Days\nOTTAWA. Jun* IS (CP).\u2014\nOotl production in ctntdt during tht flnt thnt monthi of\n1933 totalled atOSAia tona m\noomptred with 3.401,21a in the\netme period iMt yetr. Import!\nfor tbt flnt thnt monthi to-\ntilled 1,490,S9S tona m compand wtth 1.S49.86I, while the\nexport figure! were 59,915 tnd\nSS.S4S torn respectively.\nTbt mlnee in operation ln\nCtntdi during tht flnt thine\nmonthi of tbt yur produced\ntt 55 ptr otnt of capacity dut\nPrinclptUy to lack of ordtn.\nFin ltbor dltputM involving\n556 man otuatd lon of 10.485\nmin-diyt work. Then wera\nthne dltputM in Alberta, on\nln Brltltb Columblt tnd one In\nNova   Scotti.\nSTABILIZATION\nFORECASTS\nPound Falls to Near $4.05\nFigure of Stabilization\nLONDON. Jun* IS (CP tnd AP\ncable) \u2014 After btlng blocked for\nthret dtyt by oppotltlon of the\nPrench. heading tht gold standard\ncountrltt, tht Unlttd StttM tonight\nflntlly won the Important key pott\nof ehtlrmintblp ot the monetary\ncommlttM of tbt world tconomlo\nconferenoe. It wm widely nportad\nIn oonferenoe cImIm that In return they bid promind ta lmport-\ntnt degree of dollar ttabllleatlon.\nAt tbt um* time Anglo-American\nflntncltl experts forecast etrly tta-\nblllratlon of the dollar and tb*\npound. Plnincltl quarters believed\nthet -Utilisation of tht dollar ud\nthe pound btd bMn ill but accom-\npllthed ilreidy, for the pound fell\nfrom 54.19 early tn tbe dey to\n\u266640614 In terms ot United StttM\nfund* tt tbe clou tfter penlttent\nrumors tbat 54_>5 hid been decided\nupon m the figure tt wblob ttt-\nblllzttlon   would   itart.\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nALFRED E. SMITH\nROOSTS MITCHELL\n-NXW TORK. June 18 (AP) \u2014A\ndramatic feature that brought former Oovernor Alfred B. Smith to\nthe stand to testify.that Charlea K.\nMltchelli reputation waa \"of the\nbeat\" oompleted the banker\"! defenoe todar to chargee of defrauding the  government  of  $860,000   In\n.Income  taies.\nI Court adjourned until Monday.\nFederal Judge Henry W. Ooddard\naald tbe attorneys vould aum up\non Monday aad Tueeday and that\nthe 13 men of moderate meana comprising tbe jury would receive the\ncaae Wedneaday.\nBRIDGE DAMAGED\nAT NEW DENVER\nCarpenter crack, which played\nhavoc at Sandon, carried away\nthe cribbing of tbe New Denver\nhighway bridge nnd threatened the\nbridge ltaelf.  Thuraday night.\nThe Canadian Paclflo railway\nbridge at Three Forks wu threatened by the swollen stream and\nthe railway llne damaged at several points. At Twelve-mile approaches to a highway bridge were\ncarried away, bringing an end to\ntransportation on the Slocan highway  for a time.\nBRIDGES WASHED OUT AFTER\nHEAT WAVE; $35,000 FLUME\nOUT, GOAT CREEK; CREWS BUSY\nHimMMWIIIMMIIIH\nMexican Delegate\nPulls for Silver\nLONDON. Junt 15 (AP)\u2014Alberto 3. Pint, heid of tbt Mexl-\nctn delegttlon to tht world economic conference, edvootted tbt\nrehiblUtttlon of aUver ln t\nipeeeh todaj before Hit ooafer-\nenoe to which tbe Ctntdltn\nend Unlttd StttM delegitM intoned with gntt ittentlon.\nCommitted Murder\nfor Love of His Wife\nWINNIPBO, June 16 (CP)\u2014Lore\nof hla wife. RoaJe, waa tbe motive\ngiven by Peter plnlak ln an alleged\nstatement to polioe that he bad\nkilled Mn. Martha Squarok and ber\nfive-year-old son, Iddle. Tbe admission waa made by Constab'.e J.\nLyaaey. wbo testified today at tba\ntrial of the youthful Winnipeg\nBeach fanner, charged with murder.\nAaked by his wife why he did lt.\nPlnlak uld: \"I did It to free you.\"\naccording to the atatement read by\nthe pollce offloer. \"Tou need not\nworry\u2014lt la all over now,\" Ptnlak\ntold her. \"Tou ara free.\"\nDAMAGE DONE,\nCOTTONWOOD\nGive Out Pours in Flood\nto Damage Bridges\nand Gardens\nSwollen br aive Out cntk, i\nrtglug totrent, Cottonwood creek\ndid considerable dimtgt in tnt\nnllwiy creek Motion Thundiy evening.\nA id-foot eectlon of the retaining will under the new concnte\nbrldg* Km tht creek on Rtilwty\nitntt, wm cirrled Into tbt cntk.\nA cnw of city worken under Pon-\nmtn Jobn McPhtll htd to drop\nrockt behind the retiming wtll to\nprevent  further damage.\nFurther up tht creek t contlderi-\nble portion of the garden on the\nKorolak property wm carried twty\nind aeveral bulldlnga ln tbt time\nwi \u00aben threatened. Two until\nwooden brldgea tbova the Koroltk\nproperty on SUlct atreet wen tlto\nIn  t  prectrloua   poaitlon.\n(Mt tide of tht cltr llmltt. it\nthe lower end of tho old rifle range.\ni bridge croeaing. tbe creek wm\nundermined end pertly lubmergid.\nAt dwk Cottonwood wu t roaring torrent. Bouldera wen being\ncarried down over the fella tnd tbe\nwiter which churned up the btnkt,\nwm i dirk muddy color.\nlilt miln volume of th* witer\nctme from Olve Out creek whlcb\nIt fed from the Toad mountain\ntn*. now ttlll coated with enow.\nTrove! by Highway Dangerous ttm\nAccess to Nelson From tht\nSouth Is Closed\nTIMBER JAM BACKS UP AT RENO\nCAUSING TEMPORARY CLOSINfl\nSlocan Illver Highest on Record; Craj\nCrtek Wttttt* Out Highway;\nRoad Crews Watch Bndgt*\nGOODRICH  INCREASES WAGES\nAKRON. Ohio.. June IS (AP)\u2014B.\nP. Goodrich oompany todty innounced t 10 ptr oent lncreue for\nall wage earnere end ttltrled em*\nploytM.\nDAILY NEWS WIRE\nGOES OUT EARLY\nAt It p.m. Tbnndty night tht\nletted win to TM Neleon Dtlly\nNewi \"went out.\" Trouble wm In\nthe vicinity of Penticton It wu\nbelieved. No Intimation wm glnn\nwhether   floodi   hid   otoied   tht\nUPPER ARROW IS\nRISING AN INCH\nIN EVERY HOUR\nBIG MUD SLIDE CUTS THE\nCANADIAN PACIFIC AT BLAKE\nABROWHIAD, B.C. Jan* 18\u2014\nWttte level of tbe Upper Arrow\nItk* wm riling it . ntt af an\nlncti an how today.\nA big mud atldt. tb* retult of a\nrltlng cntk, cut tht Ctntdlan Pa*\nclfl* through lln* tn thli dlttrlot\nit Blake. 10 mllM eaat of Procter,\nThurtdty   afternoon.\nWUllam Hanaon, dlviilon euperln*\ntandem, ta tt tht teem of tht slide,\nwblch It btlng fought both wltb\npower equipment tnd tbovei gangs.\nBlake It a point on tbt reoently\nbuilt link iround tht southern bttd\nof Koottnty ltkt. tbe line tklrtlng\ntb* rocky tbon for gl mllee. Ute\nThunder nlgbt It wm pltnned to\ntranafer ptMtngera on tb* outbound\ntnln out of Ntlton. by wattr, to *\ntnln wilting on tht othtr tide,\nmaking um of the big Iteel tug,\nOran thtll.\nTblt wm th* only witer dimtgt\non tbt Oene-len Paclflo intern In\ntblt dlttrlet ttftctlng lervioe mt-\nttrltOly.\nA without on tbt Ltrdttu branch\nntulted In cancellation of the boat\ntrip from Proottr for Jun* 17.\nThe wMhouta btlow Sandon, occurring Thunday, afftct only an\nlntermltttnt servloe.\nMo damage wm nported on tb*\nOraat Northern Una In tbla dUtrlct.\nthough gutrdi ara btlng ktpt on\ntht brldgM.\nKNOX COLLEGE\nROW ERASED\nBr 1. P. SANDERSON\nCanadian  preee  Stall  Writer\nPTSKRBORO, Ont., June IB \u2014\n(CP)\u2014A line of dote ln tne official\nrecord* of the church and a committee of Investigation wm Ul that re*\nmat ned of the oontentloua Knox\ncollese question when the Presby-\nterUn general aaeemblr ended hen\ntodsy.\nThe \"strong language.\" used hy\nthe college board of management to\ndeacrlbe the demotion last year of\nPrincipal Thwha* Eakln. wu ordered deleted from the records today.\nThe line of dots took the place of\nsuch phrases as \"a direct transgression of the lawa of the ohurch\"\nand \"a flagrant violation of the\nfundamental   principles   of   Juatloe.\"\nThe church court was dissolved by\ntbe moderator. Rev. Hugh R. Orant\nof Fort William, after \u00bbn eight-day\nOVER THOUSAND\nNAZIS ARRESTED\nVIENNA. Jun* IS (AP)\u2014A totll\nof UU Null btra bMn trmted in\nAuitrla to fir In th* government'!\ncampaign tgtlntt tbt followen of\nAdolf Hitler, tcoordtng to t ttbult-\ntlon publiihed todar br tke Extra-\nMatt.\nThe trntt Included 387 government employee., tmong whom in\n31 toldltn and army off loan, tight\nformtr ttatt offlcen. nven Judgu,\nthn* proMcutlng tttorntyt, vr law-\ny*n. H teacher., ,1 gendtrmerle\noffleltlt, lg kurgomiiM-i, 111 oommunlty ooundUon and 47 aldtrmtn.\nDIVIDENDS\nTORONTO. Jus* 16 (CP).\u2014Im-\nptrttl hank today announoed a\ndividend of _ V, pet Mnt wiu be de-\ncltred for tbt quarter ending July\n81. Then ti no reduction onr IMt\nyttrt ntt.\nCreeks are out of their banks everywhere in West Root\nenay, new reports pouring in hourly of fresh damage or ol\nfresh menace, to property, to bridges, and to highways, aa I\nresult of the unprecedented hot wave. Travel by highway fa\ndangerous in some sections, and the access from Nelson soutl\nremains closed.\nOne of the largest individual losses is suffered by tin\nSchaefer-Hitcheock company, whose $86,000 flume on Got\ncreek, near' Bo_well, was wrecked Wednesday night. Till\n414-mile flume is 80 pe rcent gone, that is to say, whereyw\nit was along the creek. However, 95 per cent of the log col\nhad already been brought down, leaving only 150,000 feet;\nwhich will be hauled.\nBetween Nslson and the international boundary at Nd\nway, the highway is cut in many places, and boulders an\nroaring and crashing in the turbid floods.\nAt Hall Siding, where Hal\ncreek cut through the road waj\nat both ends of the bridge, ii\nconsequence of a brush ani\ndebris dam higher up, W. L\nAffleck with a crew succeeds!\nThursday in clearing the chan\nnel and getting the Water 01\nthe Nelson side off the road\nway, but on the south side I\nchannel has been cut 15 feel\nwide and several feet dee)\nA temporary footbridge e$\nables pedestrians to cross, am\nRAILROADS ASK\nFOR WAGE SLASH\nPermanent Reduction of 22 Vi\nPer Cent Is Sought\nCHICAGO, jnne IS (AP).\u2014The\nrellroede demanded today that t\nlft per eent temporary redaction\nfrom their anion employee'! pay\ncheqvee be replaced with a permanent reduction of KH p*t cent.\nTha demand waa made in a\nstatement from the American Ball-\nway ftseeutlvee OMorlatlon and was\naddreseed to tha Railway Labor\nExecutives uioclatloi., eomprlied\nof tha heade of M railroad labor\nnnlone.\nA conference wtth the union lead-\nera waa requested by tha roada for\nJuly 13 In Chicago. Tba propoeed\nreduction would be effective November l, when the period covered by a\ncontract covering tba 10 par oent\ndeduction ends.\nLabor leaders were prompt tn declaring they would accept no reduction, that tbe time haa come for\nwage increases, not decreases. Executives of the railroads wera equally\nInsistent that they would maka no\nconcessions,\nSCHTJMANN-HEINK 18 7t\nNSW TORK. June IA (AP). \u2014\nMadame .Ernestine Bchumann-Helnk,\ncelebrating her seventy-seoond birthday, today gave her prescription for\ngood  health:\n\"I never drink or smoke or go to\nbridge parties.\"\n' {Contlnned o . Page Bight)    j\nRISE OF ARM\nNEAR S INCHES\nAt noon Thum-.- tin W*_t\u00bb\nAnn naSIni wu Uken _t HJt\nteet above \u00abro, . ttm ot toat\nUN, thrM-qu-iter Inchet ttm \u2022\n14-hour period.\nAn unofficial reaSlnf tata* a\u00bb\n> o'clock In tha mornlnf (av* th*\nlevel at 16.45 feet and itlll anatkv\ner at S p.m. ahowed the Arm ai\nItM feet above.\nAided   br   tha  warm  weather f\nth* paat four daya, and br\n\u2022hcrwen Monday morainf,\ntha   dlttrlet   an   ntln,\nmany of  them   over-ninnlnc\nbank..   Wltb   th*   entkt   In\ncondition  and  with a ttlll\nful anow supply to draw from,\nrlt*  In  th*   l*v*l  la  like],  ta\n\u2022harp for th*  Mit few dart.\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nWALLA WALLA \u2014 lira. Jlmmle\nKattara worried ovtr non-arrival of\nword from huaband.\nrow  TOOK\u2014Mar  production  of\nautomobiles  highest  In  33  months.\nLONDON\u2014Premier Ramsay M\u00bb_-\nDOnald and 11 chosen advisers\nstuck for 10 mlnutea ln balkj\nelevator.\nLONDON\u2014Oaorse Bernard Shaw\nwonders how gentlemen who hav*\nmad* a mesa of own national affaln ean e\u00abpect to aolva world Ilia\nat   London  oonferenoe.\nLOS ANOHJB \u2014 jaok Kearns\ncharted with being M weeka behind\nIn   alimony  paymenta.\nVICTORIA\u2014Sheriffs of B.C. sit\ninstruction* on Jury selections following Vernon aasln blowup.\nWASHINOTON (ftlday). \u2014 Th*\nhouaa adjourned sin* dla today at\n1*31   ajn.\nlit* eenat* adjourned aln* dla at\n1:11  e-m.\nbrain, wtth no nouosaWa\nher mentality and onlr\nlysis on th* lett tld*,\nto tho American Medlca'.\n(Prlday)   \u2014   1j|\nBoeaaiMg\nWASHINOTON\nsenate adopted president\ncompromlee   veterans  proposal, ____\nIng the way for a tine (Ue adjoin*\nment.\nNBW YOBK\u2014Weather mv\u00aba_M\nfor Jun*. Anarold. Saak., lot Safrafl\ntnow at Sadburt. pa. It waa lis S\naun at Aaelnlhols.\nSAN   nUNCISCO-Pred\nmeet,  johnny   Lewla  Friday am\nIn 10-round bout.\nNBW LONDON. Conn.\u2014Takt dmQ\nHarvard ln flrat eights not.\nMILWADKBB\u2014Rsmovat of almoat\n,11 ot the right half of a woman's\nBUFFALO\u2014Six    swimmers\nfrom marathon by cold water,\nada atlll tn raoe.\no*m\nVICTORIA\u2014Appeal ot Mra. ChliM\ntlna Beocll! of Pernle tdJounM\nwhile woman examined at to nMH\ntallty. She waa eentenoed at Peril\nto eight montha on charge of a*\nLining nxmey falsely.\n FERNIE CONSULATE\nCLOSESJNE 30\nU. 8. A. Applications Must Go\nr<* Vucouvir\nAn   Item   Is  a   CAInty   stmt\nthat ean.ii Bn>\u00ab maalt\nta Mve convey*! tht im*\n._..\u00bb -hit the remit etaiullt,\nwwuM no* tl*M unU| thst Oil,.\nI\u00bbl| It s nil-take. Me Fernle\noMHlate will ke Klaarf Jans M\nMtg which tale at otMnav In-'\nvalise ar tit* appHwtloM will ke\nWMlWd.  Mr.  Brand   will   remain\nits toWSSk\nfi FEB* SO WRETCHED\n'\u2022AioMMjUvwrBU.\n\u2014Ns Calomel ttaaaiatj\nrem\nInt*\n~t~*~\n-mmmmm\u2014l\nism\nIn Pemle * few dtyt after\n80, bet will handle ne o\nbusiness then. After that\nvise applications ehould be M-\ndratted t* the American Conttl\nGeneral at  Vancouver.\nTrail Announced\nVBAtl,, B. O, Jun. ,,.\u2014Immediate\npltM at the Dominion department\nof minus and ie-enM in thla wm\nafter the uneMBlormMt campa sn\ntaken over Jung tl till for the foiigw*\nluihighwar prtjette*\nWtep creek, BoetJafld Cascade we-\ntltB_-_tahdar<Ui, two \u00bbu-ee wttt,\n\u2022nek cre.\u2014attMarilw nur ml|ae\nfrom TWanec north.\nChina creek---ttandar4lM four mllee\nof cutlegar-Trall sectien.\nInlormati.n to thli ettMt wm n-\nreeelvtg today from Brlgadlw-aen*\nml Matthewe. dlttrlet gW-OT MM.\nmanning at calgwp. Tti litttf wm In\nnplp ta repretentatiang mada it ths\ndepartment br Ml heard ef trad*.\nMalor Harcourt is in Wett Kootenay at the moment organising the\nwork fer the department.\nDUFFY SUCCESSFUL\nIN RECENT EXAMS\ni\/nrne (Duffy) Stewart, who returned a fey days ago from ctaudgt.\ning hi\" Jr|t ywr it Pudget Sftsd\nooltage, Twtmt, rewlved wort Tkurg.\nltt tMt he hia paaaed succe*afu|Jy.\ni\nGuide for Travellers\nNtUon, B.C., Hotels\n\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0II    *l.llll.l      II    \u25a0       '...-.I I ..II.    ...I.   m   \u25a0      --,\u2014  I\nand Mm. W Day. *W.\ntt.  3. B  HMMm.  u-  Mo*\nI. 9. \u00ab\u2022\u2022*\u00bb\u00bb. *\u00bb\u00ab Mm. I*.\n', Mitt DoMthr MoBiv. 0\n' -mtlM. U Wok. It J.\nI W. x. Mini, tttmh\nIM It >. OewIM, U Btak. It\nIM, *i\u00bbMuveri\nlan4; 0. Sibley, b. staedman. Medicine BAI', A. Ewlng. Mli- P. B. Dock-\nWill, A. B- MMM. Trail; D. Fither, Pert ortwford; 0. P. William,\ntut, PanUetoni J. 0. C-arrutl.tr-, M<\n___W\u00abii\u00abM(\u00bb\u00bbM>MlliiiilifMiMi)JI\u00bbiillMllMilMllili;M*-MliMiit->\ncUhe Savoy\n\"Whit* tht Gumt It Kin*\"\nNelson's N\u00abw\u00abt ud Finest Hotel,\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\n3, A. KERB, Prep.\nBAVOT\u2014Oeorge Antenna, T. Blltr,\n, 0. emart, b. iruM Andenon, kpo*\nMl 0. A. Bobtrtten. W. J- Clir-\nM. Burton*  Jamee A- Millar. Ha-\nkusp; Jamtt Bell, Brie: Oblrtw B.\nBleteoe, 0, W- Ani tig, Vancouver;\nOeorge McLennan, Nelaon; 0. dill,\nI. MoHilU. V-nwuvtr.\nMow Oraad Hotel\n9,  k  BAMS,  tttt.\nWwiir aat Mtntbir fsMi\nMt Mi c*W vrtttr\nttatpt ma at   b*\u00bb*_i* iijhi up\nStO\u00abMaatkBn*Op\nm\nOccidental Hotel\nJU imams St.        nw, Mtt\/\nH.   WAtBICk\nWty   BMMi  ef Solli  C*\u00ab\u00abort\n\u25a0MiitnrtMi hr t*fg*re\n\u2022si Mlnera\n-sss-\nMadden Hotal\nA Wtimne Await* you\nJAS. B. MADDEN\nCompletely   BemoiaUei\nBM is* CM  Water\nli tke HBABT *f tk* Cltr\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   uroiNTX.   Pre*.\nBoom mm Mt to il.M Monthly\nHI ani up.\nStttm heated tad hot and oold\nwater Is every room\nMi Bekcr Bt                Phon* M\nTHAIL, B. C.\nNSW CROWN   }\nPOINT HOTEL I\nButopmd run \u2666\nBSADeilABTiBi\nCemmeretal M4 Teerltt TrttW\n* Simple B*omt\nOOMMiyUL BATBS\nWNttut   Bilk    _.._ UM\nWttk PMb _. R.M tnd I..W.\nTRAIL, B. C.\n\"A Poke*\n\u25a0  in tht Koottwyt\"\n***j,t,*;t***e*tsa*t*t\nTRANSPORTATION\nNELSON\nDAILT NEWS\nClassified\nAds Produce\nResults!\nPhone 143 or 144\n'\u2666\u2022\u2666eitieiei.ie*. \u2022\u2666\u2022\u2666.\u2666,$\nFreight and Passenger\nSPECIAL SUNDAY\nSERVICEPLANNED\nTRAIL, B.C., Jum ll._-0undty,\nJUM ft, special eerrtoaa are to be\neonSmtid tt Xivter thureh in cele-\nbratlmt *f Um |,*tt of Bt. Anthony.\nTO* frill MVI* Vttf band, lad\nky l\u00abi MBiimtor. Blifntor * Tlto\nAtar*. WIU mirch ti the church\nand, play a lew number, before\nhigh  mat, M the  mwKlng  servlw.\nTh, k*M will atw march to tk*\nthUMb it th* \u00bbve\u00bblng wrvioe add\npliy   mveril   Dumber,   outside   th*\nIWHwlni thi tvenlng eervlw a\naaoltl li to M held In fee Ooiombo\nhall and entertainment It to be\nprivided hr tb* Mail. Leaf band.\nM*pl* Uat orcbeitra and a atrlng\northwtra, Individuals will alto wn*\ntrtbvit, to the entertainment pro*\nBM\nBXCHAfiOBB~\nMONT-HAL. June If (OP)-Brlt-\nIth and' fonlgn eichange currencies\nln relation to tha Canadian dollar\nM compiled hy th, Boyal Bank of\nCanada Owed todiy a, follows:\nArgtntlni.   pwo   .,*. \u201e.\u201e.,   4M1A\nA**'\"11*-  \u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u00ab   __..-.., (Sire\nAuttrla,  ttnllllng      .\u201e\u201ej,\nBelgium.* belga  _..     .IgOTD\nffilU, mUlili _, \u201e...-   .OMIA\nBitliarti, Hv   __..   fliQTA\nculpa, Kon.-on, <i*u*r, ....  ^ariA\nCMtho_l*v,kla. trows  _.,   ,M|8A\nDtnmark.   krone\nFinland, flnmark  \t\nPrance, franc \t\n\u2022aweisBv. mlehtmark\nonyat Brltiln, pound\nQrww.  drach-sa  \t\nHolland, florin __...\u201e,\nHungary, pengo \t\nIndia,   rupee\t\nItaly,   lie.   \t\n3*-ut,  ysn ...,.,\u201e_\nJuM-lavla, dinar\nNew  Zealand, pound\nNorway.  kr*M  .,\u201e.....\u201e.\nPoland.   alot|   \t\nkoumanla,  leu   \t\nBouth Af-teg, pound\nfpali, pawl*\nmm\n.OJJOA\nm\u00bbD\nA1MD\nUMW\n\u2014iA\niS\n.MOSA\nM10A\n-01MA\nl\u00abT\u00bb\nJUMiD\n-lilBA\nOMIA\nw\nSweden,   trwe   .\u201e.\u201e _._   0>J,p\nSwitwrland, Iran, _.....\u201e....._,.. ,)iHP\nUnltai  States, dollar,   it  par  wit\npremlum-A.\nA\u2014Advjnwi p\u2014owliae.\nFound Nan With\nHis Wife, Shot Her\nand Is Exonerated\nBALTWOBS,'li_d.,\"i-ani 11 Ufl-\nBdwari J. Kimball, elty flmmtn. wu\ntmontrated cf mu|d,r by \u2022 cor-\non*r, tun whleh twmed to* killing\nDT  hli  wile  '.uttlflaUe   homlMda.\"\nMr,. Bimkall vm thot to Math\nand Otayten B. oentry. another fireman ww wounded when Kimball\nwu summoned Moadar nlgbt from\nhli wwk by , eel) tbit \u2022 man wm\nwtth hH wUV it kit boa*.\nKimball, aftar tba ahootlng, went\nto a police station ani hinied over\nhla wvolvw. He mmalned in )aH\nafter the liqiHpt IMt nlgbt for a\nhearing on a charge at assaulting\nand ahootlng Quirr-\nThird Confawion\nof Kidnapping Is\nAdmitted in Court\nBA4UMTABLB, _Maw.. Jun* li-\n(AP)-An alleged \"thM o*nf***lon\"\nOf Kenneth Buck, whs with ble\nbrother Cyril la eo trial oharied\nwith kidnapping peggy McMath, ww\nadmitted In evldenw todsy by Judge\nIdward 9. Hanlfy.\nTh* \"confewlon'' wm i detailed\n\u2022Meukt af the ertm* from th, tlm,\ntb* kidnap plana were conceived\nuntil the child ww returned to her\nparenta on May i after ptrmont of\nHull Confident of\nConference Success\nLOfTOON, June 11 (ATl-CwMH\nBull, American wcretary of state,\ntold newspapermen of all nationa\ntonight he wu \"mow hopeful of\naubatantlal progress by thi world\newnsmlc confewuc, than at any\npervlou* time,\"\nThe secretary of state wld tba\ntermination of debet* by th* oonferenoe iq four day* wu a good\nIndication.\nMellon Faces Second\nSuit on Tax Evasion\nPI-fSBDIKM, June II (AP)\u2014A\nwoond ,ult, charting that William\nP, Mellon, prwwenl if thi Quit\nWlJ_>~-mHL4oa, mied payment ot\nH.101.W3 mown, tilw, WM filed\nla teMral MUlt today.\nTh* eotlon ww brought hy A. B.\nKnliht if Unadowns, Pa\u201e and aaked\nreoovery ol ,l30t,m tt. to.ll. th*\ntu.\n1 \u25a0 tut msoif pajlt mws,\nQueen Be* ani\nSwarm Go Through\nMan'a Trousers\n\u00abB0 OAK, It*. -Mb* II (\u00ab\u25a0)-\nBms-w Shir Jl. of dm Oak,\nig a man pr oovnge and quiek\nMMm,\nA twin* of Mm loeatad tbim-\nwive. m , tm* in hi, raw. h.\narmoumi himailf wltiv t Mid\ntnd law covering, added long\nHov*. and went forth to tpwd\ntM twarm on It, w\u00bby.\nIn tb* midst af hli effort.\ni limb if th, tm, broit ind\nUM bew went iiMblni to thi\nground* with It. An* lo\u2014tbe\nqueen bw flew straight at Shay\nahd buzaed up bit panta lei.\nSome of tbt rwt of th, iwgrm\nfollowed.\nThen Shay dem-nstrata* wux-\ntw and quia Mtton. H, toW it\nhla belt aM l**wn\u00abi tlw tip\not bit trouMW. Th* quae* bee.\nseeing daylight ahead, found her\nwty out iad her rttlnut follow,\ned, while Shay stood rigid.\nMi wm not etung.\nALBERTA RANCH IS\nSTAKED FOR GOLD\nP\u00abBS, Alto.. June 1, (CP)*-.\nWbUe i miniature gold rqth It\non M Mining Bank, II mllw\nnorth af here, tht rewlt if tinting tampln atwrei it ill In\ngold to the top, Jamw Buah, \u2022*\nwhow ranch discovery wet ml),\nrefuwd   ta   become  welted,\n\"I lived there fw It years and\nI otnt wwk up tn eieltemeitt\nover It.\"  be uid.\nOver IM claims han kwn slak-\ned  at tke  ranch.\nBILiOM.   BX.   -   BBn-AT   MOBNINO.   JUNJ   J\u00ab,   IMI-mta\nPOOLEY NOMINATED\nAS A UNIONIST\nVfCTVMIA, Juna 11 (CP).\u2014to\ntba hall where he flnt rewlved a\n\u2022tk-swifui nomlnttlon il yean ago.\nKon. B. H. Pooley. K.O., wu in\u00bbnl-\nmouily shown w Vnlonut candidate in Baqulmtlt riding lwt nlgbt\nit t mwtlng whleh (tto every ,v|.\ndeno, sf bit personal popularity.\nKon. j. w. Jonw, apeaklng on the\nttme plettorm, plumped wildly In\nftvw tf tha Union movamant, tnd\nwm followtd briefly by Von. W. U\nOennlw. on labor matter.. Dr. C-\nBoyd of Shawlnigan Lakt, presided\nqver tn enthusiastic mwtlng at\nwhleh IN accredited delegates vot-\ntht attorney-general tba Union.\nnomlnttlon untppewd.\ns\nMcTEER TO PLAY    -\nIN SUNDAY BALL\nTHAa, B-C-. June ll--The TlM\nbill team *ap*ct* to be victorloui\novw Nelwn on Sunday when tbey\nplay the Nelwn **ub In their hem,\ntown.\nOordor, McTeer, who ww called\nto Oalgary t ahort Um, a|o, wm\n\u2022ut af tb* flrat two gamw of the\nleague, but will be catching for Demore at tbe game Bunday,\n\"e-lvere\" Peoembrlnl wlll hold\nd*wp flrtt btw and the rwt of\nthe lineup wlll be pwtty mueh w In\npwt garnet.\nC0L0MBOS MAY\nPICNIC NELSON\nTBAIL. B.C., Jun* 11-Th* Ooiombo lodge propoew to hold t picnic tblt year at either Cutlegar or\nNelwn, It It tttimatad then will\nbe approximately IM people In It-\ntandaaw.\nNeat wwk a oommlttw la ta be\nappointed to take eharw ot picnic\nafftlm and they tm to decide than\nJutt when the picnic Is to be beld.\nIt It believed tbtt the lodge will\nhim a special train to ctr, for\ntraniportttion.\nCHESHIRE STAYS\nNAT. CONSERVATIVE\nALTTUNOHAM. Bngland, June ll\n(AP),\u2014National Conasrvatlves retained their wat In parliament from\ntbla Cheshire dlttrlet wbtn kyt*\nelection returns today shewed llr\nBdward Orlgg won tha wat vacated\nky Cyril Atlkliuon. appointed to\na Judgwklp.\nTbe vota I Blr IMwaid, M.M1. 9.\nU. Oliver (Liberal). U.MJ; J. B.\nButton (Ubor) Mil.\nMORGAN'S BOWLERS\nWIN ON THE GREENS\n3. 9- Morgan'a \u00bb*wl*m bwt thaw\nOf Oeorg. A. Meeres In a mlaed\nlawn bowling game  1T-1I Thuradar\nnlgbt.\nBk  tr*qr   thM  itr  out-tf.tewn\n-txw   Ml   Attend   ihe   night\ntaring   if  \"Ctvalmd.\"  il   tbt\n\u2014t  Theww nett  wwk,  tht\nkM  will  Iwn  Nelwn  at\n___fMS~   IMtWi  *f  f.*l  p.m.\n;T*wd*r. June 1Mb. tnd the\nkM   will  taave   N.lwn   tl\nmm.   Instead  tf   ::M   p.m.\n-.hie-diy, Junt int.    Both\nwill lwve from the Capl.\nTheatre, calling at the Nelwn\nTtrmtotl \u2022* tht  WM  Mt,\n[greyhound lines\n\u25a0HHHBBSBM\nNEIiSON-TRAH.\nFREIGHT\nCareful Hsndllne\nEfficient Sirrlct\nUw Rttea\nUt ut etrrr ytur\nTBAIL-NPIION   rBilOBT\nNtlton   \u2014   PBONB!   \u2014   T|\u00bbU\n.1AII       (Bqd.Vtntl t\nBLUE LINE\nrRIIQHT\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nTrsii\nPhone\nJ35\nLeave Nelaon Twice Daily\n6 s*m. and] 10:80 a.m. Except 8nndiy.\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. R. MdVdll,' Prop.\nNbIbob\nPhone\n38\nTEMPERATURE IN\nTRAIL 96 DEGREES\nTBAIL. 1.0., Junt 11\u2014Hlghwt\ntampwatur* In Trail ThurMty wm\n\u2022I rtagrws. t imp of four from\nWed--wday'e raatlmum. Th* mini.\nmwn lw the Mr wm ii itgrow.\nAcids in Stomach\nCause Indigestion\nCreete Sourness, Gss and\nPain. How to Treat,\nMeiletl tuthwltiw ttat* that\nnatfly nlne.tentht if tlw etwt el\ntttmteb trouble, iMUwtton, wur*\nnwt, burping, gw. blwtlng, nauwa.\netc.. in iu, to in oww if hydrochloric Mi in th* etomtoh, Th,\ndtllett* ttomMh llnfn\u00ab It Irrttotad,\nilgwtlon U MlayN tnd too? wum.\nrnUiine tht diwgwwblt tynotoma\nwhich tnry ttomtch tufltrer Mow,\nw Will.\nArtuiolil dlgwtantt trt not nwded\nIn tuch catw ani may do real ham-\nTry laying Mid, all ilewtlv* alit\nand in.tetd fM from tny druggut\ngome BUureted MmumU and takt a\ntoMjmonfBl in wat\u00ab rtiht titer tit-\ntoe. AM twwten, ~om ttomtoh. pn.\nwnta tht formation of *to*M t\u00abd\niM  Mtn It Bt wurnwt,\nptln. Bltumtai Mtenwla |U  .\n\u2022form\u2014never liquid or mum u harm-\npiyMMr\nleu. lneipenalve, and la a fine nm-\neiy for acid ttomtch. It la used by\nthouwnd. of people,who enjoy tbeir\nmeals with'no fear of Indlgwtlon.\nCtaore* A- Mmm, Mrs. J. Ball. W.\nMtlnwauk and Mm J. Tilt.\nJ. ?. Morgan, Mm. A. nitatt, J.\nT. Moon and Mm- M. Bukln.\nWITl Or U.i. HBPBStlNTATIVB\nrASSBi    IN    WAININOTON\nGOLD HONING\nVICTOBIA.   JUS*   11    (CP)\u2014Ctold\nmlhlne Ttntunt loomed limy to\ntbi eurrtnt wwk', Uat ol British\ndolnmblt IniWMrtttoM M follow,:\nAthburton Wnlng * Devetopnwnt\nMmptny, llmitad, Wl,000,  Tanomi*\nQtribt* Mountoto Oold Mipw.\nIlmlt-S, liOOe-OM abtrw it no par\nvalue. TWtorti.\nCash* BoBtnaa oold Unu, Ilmlttd. nio.ooo wmmon ihtret of Bt\nptr value. Ytnotuvw.\nCrawn Nett Oill, llmitai. mrtai,\nII,ooomo, Thhoiuvw, .\nEtdondo Umm,, limitti. otfi.)\nuojnt, vanwuwr.\nNorth*AmwtMB Mlnw B.0.B, ilmlttd,  M\u00ab,000, Vancouver.\nBell (MM Mlnw,* Ilmlttd ot.P.L.)\ni.-OO.ooo eharw of no par ja-ue,\nVtnoouvtr.\nSttndtri Ooneolldatad Oqli) Mine,\nlimited. (N.P.L.) M,-O0fli0. Van.\noeuver,\nWlnfltli Lumber ta Supply Mm-\npany, llmitad. ilOjOOO, Vernon.\nEsHng Is Guest\nof Board Council\nTowhea en Rsttsf Metterei\nLower Duncan\nBMurbIng Tburtday tttm, mwtlni\nHtn, W- H- Bteven, In Batt KootaMv-\nW.   K.   Blltng,   MP.   fw   BooWnay\nWwt, tpent a ftw houn in Nelaon.\nen rout* to hit bom* at Rowland,\nwblch he bad not awn alnw th,\nOtttwt twtlop, tnd wm t guwt of\ntht board of tt*o* counti: at iu\nfortnithUy luncheon.\nIn thanking the council for Ita\nhospitality, Mr. Wing briefly touched on federal raattart, particularly\nfinance and relief, In connection\nwith tbe latter ha pointed out thtt\natoce nil tht Dominion htd bwn\nplying the whole tbot for tbt tingle,\nhomelwt, Jobtaw man, ind no* was\nttking over tbe provlncttl nllef\ncamp.. The authorltlw wer* greatly\npleawd. be aald, it tbe spirit thown\nby tb, moo.\nRe mentloMd * tlW_ vol* li tbe\nsupplementary wtUMtM fw tlitrlu\nthe Lower Duncan rlwr. and giving\nnavigation from Argent* to Haley*.\nLanding, w oileulatad to greatly\nbenefit the Lar_*tu*Ouncan country.\nMr. Baling gin tod council advice m to tppretehlng tht mtbon-\ntlw on tht quwtlon of tiding the\nOray Orwk-PUot Bay awttOS to\ntbe read project! to be carried oul\nuhder the pomlnlon'g nllef work\nprogram.\nROCK CREEK FIRST\nCAMP TO START ON\nITS WORK PROGRAM\nPint of the nil*! camp ewwt rt*.\nwntly taken owf br tht Pwnlnlen\nautbirlitw. IB tola dlttrlet, to |M\nto wwk, wm tlm toe* (mim cnw,\non tht Tmi*OMU***r w\u00abtitn of to*\neouthwn Manlo highway. TM oww\nitartad a*> tta road pnavam Thure-\ndty montlng.\nMajor 9, Hanturt of Calgtry. to*\ntnglnwr in ebarpa of all tba Dominion wwk oampa u well u Ur.\nport camp, in thli ttrrltory. ttated\nThunday b* wpwted the *th\u00ab\ncamps to be starting by Saturdar-\nSocial Events\nof T'rail^ity\nTBAJL, B, 0-. June ll--TTtU Olrl\nQuldei tntwttlnid \u2022' tbe tat hour\nywterdiy tt the home ot Mn. W, A,\nooghlln, qgSii tvenue. at a highly\nBucceatful affair, Mn, Coghlln. Mn.\nP. B. Dockerill >\u00bbd Mn. M. B, >. Mo-\nLcnnan niirnd the guew*. Mn, w.\nII. BiwMtih an\u00ab Mn. Oordor Sutherland pturtg tt* tt a pntttly ar.\nranged Wi tihle. Little Lorna Juna\nWllaon of Ortoid Btpld.. Mich., grind*\ndaughtw at Mr- tnd Mn. J. D. Anderson, dnw Mft. 0. Sutherlani'g tlikit\n\u00abM. tnd Mm turntd tne aoll mn to\nhit granddtugbter, Ml* Bemle Coghlln. Tbe tto ww for fundi for tht\nOlrl Ouliw ctaS to be fecit neit\nmonth M Bunihln, Btr.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022 -It\nMn. Htmilton Currie. ewlitad br\nMrt. WtJttr WbMt, tnd Mn. Herbert\nJohnwn. entertained the Junior and\nteen Me kranchet of tke Women'i\n.miliary ta But mil minton it t\nparty m tht Mlmlon hall Tuetday\nenning. Mm Mi contwta wtt,\nl.tturtd prlwt being won by Connie\nOr.en, Strbara Johnson, Patricia\ncady, Pr\u00bbdt Orthtm and Audrey\nIloutledge.\nTrail News of the Day\nTHAU   ROVSBS* AKD   COTS\u2014W-\nmnnw Htton. 3- o, An-iiMn-\n(WSl\n4\nnVE-ilf HIGH,\nWATER tS MIDDY\nFin Mn* creek, th, wane ef\nNHwn't wtter tnpply, mt * wt-\nIpg tempt Thunitr tfttrnoon f*I*\nlowing the ttwtn Swing the mwn.\nIng-\nOlty engineer Boy* 0. Affleck, wtn\nmtie tWi <ripe to th* Intake if thi\nplpt IIM Which earflw tbt water to\ntb, clty'i nwrwlr, ittten lut night\nthtt it ww hightr tbtn in liM win\nIt flc_4*d end etuwd oontldiwkl,\ndtmage- Mr. Afflert mad* ttw trip\nto entun th* mfrty of tb, mtaki\n\u2022qulMBf b*i\nfig tne, in being carried down\nthe crwk.\nThe wild condition ot tht crwk ll\nthe cauw of the \"roily\", muddy wattr\nIn the wtter mala! tb, tmelnnr\nttotae.\nllo damage htd httn \u00abooi *t A\u00bb.\neltrton creek lit, Thurtdty tvtnlng-\nOFFER TO SHOW\nCRAWFORD BAY T0~\nBOARD OF TRADE\nBirth Control Is\nBUmed for the Bad\nGovernment of Todsy\nMJLWAWtBB. Junt IS (A\u00bb>\u2014Dr.\nBarton C. (ftnt of Philadelphia told\nthe Amerlwn Medlea) awoclttlen today the practice of birth control by\ntbt \"bitttr clement,\" of to, Unltad\netttw may ban eomethlng to do\nwith th* \"Impottney of oongrew\"\nand \"htd |owrnm,o. In ,|Un ind\nttatat.\"\nNelton board of trade memben\nI who would ukt to look onr th,\nerawtord Sir district htve tht\npromiw af A. J, Wtto-n't hwpl-\nUllty and wrvtwe M guide. He\nhw  written  th,  botrd  it  followt;\n\"I wiih to mtkt tM tfftr to toy\nmemben *f the botrd of trade\nwho mir not ban Men to Onw*\nfortt Sir, tnd who would llht to\nbt ahown around thla dlatrlct. X\nwould mwt the ferry tny dty tt\nli tm.. Ony Crwk, and drln\nthem iround thtt dlttrlot. provide\nthem with lunch, tnd deliver them\nbuk at Sny Cntk in tlm* for\nthe <:I0 p.m. ferry, f ctuld hint!,\nthre* or four tny dir\u2014 Brobibly\nt sundiy would bt prtftmd. I\ncan assure tbem of a fine trip,\nwhich will, I am aun. be of mututl\nbenefit to til of ua.\"\nPrealdent c.** H. Hamilton it the\ncouncil-wwlon Tbundtr uktd tut\nmemben idvlw him It wlahlng to\ntaka advantaw of Mr. Watwn'i\notter. i\nZAMBUKi\nWilli\n\u2022 Your Shifi 01\nfspompii\u00bbpu.s.\nWe\nKitow\nThere. Always\nA Plies that ft lower.\nTake it from us\nIt'a no guess.\nThere's always\nSomebody will make it\nMore shoddy\nAnd 8*11 it\nFor qqite a bit less*.\nYourB for Fslr Priess\n1\nI\nI\nI\nMCbwlsi \u00a3t\nMen's and Boys' Wear\n\u00bb\u00bb_\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u2014 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 IS\nSmall ciawiltad Ml Mlas MS n\u00ab\nturn,* Try om,  ,\nWAAHINOTON. Junt 11 (AP)-\nrilti on the United Statu houw of\nnpnwntotlyw oftiw building wtn\nlowend to halt-ttafl today in nape\"\nto the \"dwtb\" if nprwentatlv*\nDoutrlth of Penney.vaala\u2014and then\nIt ww learned It wm Mn. Doutrlth\nind not the eontrewmin who htd\ndied.\nGOVERNMENT   TO   BBITOBS\nFUND   rOB   MANITOBA   \"V\"\nWINBlPBa, ^un, 15 (Ori-T*t\nMinltohi eov\u00abrnm,nt, tf ipttlti\nletlsltllon. nltat to naton to Mul-\nWii unlvenltj tbt MO-.aoo Of tot\nP-xketeller foundation lost through\nthe dsraicetlo.il ot j. A. Macbmy.\nformer honorary bum;, h wii\n:wrntd htr, todiy.\nfU. TIMB WIN!\nSAN BBUNO, Otllf.. Jim, 11 (ATI   I\n\u2014TlM Time, owow\u00bb by J. p. Spec*-  I\n\u2022ll III, won tbt Donner iatt,, fettun I\"\nnw todty tt tbt Tmfortn into\nin on* mlnutt tnd 10 wconM, Btrry prink Mooet.  ind |to< Al\u00abW ,\nTAKES JAIL TERM\nFOR INTOXICATION\nOwn, Wright plM-M guilty baton MM->tnta WUUam Brown\nThurtdir to being Intotlcatad In t\npubllo plac,, md ww flMd Ul,\nwith tht tltarnatlve of |l din In\nMil. B* took th* MU term. Th*\ncharg, wm baaed on an Inoldanl tt\nthe -teerwtloti ground, Wednuday\nowning, when Wright ww watching\na foothill gamt,\nTRAIL JUNIORS TO\nMOTOR TO MARCUS\nTRAIL. B.C. Jum H.-rrebabU\nta gat rtvtnea tor tht ttmt they\nlwt tt Northport iMt Sundtr. the\nlunlor baseball tttm wlU motor to\nMarcus Sundty to enitii In t tarn*\nwith t wnior tqutd of thtt town-\nmilour it ilttM to pltoh for tht\nlooilt tni Buokna wlll oatth.\nJohnion. Woyttllt. Davldtou tnd\nPMnm wtu form tho InfMld and\nBroadhunt. zuk, BptMt ind Mw*\nUn wlU BUT IB tht outfield.\nCASTLEGAR FERRY\nDELAYED AN HOUR\nTBAtV, B-B, June 11.\u2014Wedneeda,\nevtnlng thi Bobt*n<utieg,r fury\nWM italltd on tha eut MM of the\nColumblt rlnr owing tt tbt bntk-\ndown of the clutch, aooordlng to\nTrail motorlat, who wen forced t\u00b0\nwait until nptln could be made.\nTh* ferry was eut of eommlwlon\nfrom about I pm. to OM pm.\nThe but ww imong wn beld up.\nWindermere Man Is\nStipendiary Magistrate\nvictobia. June it (OP)\u2014Arthur\nM. Chlthoim. Wtndermen. wm mad*\na atlptidltry \u00abmUum to, Beet*,\nnay In gowrnment ordtn today. B.\nM. etndllindt. wvim-wnt tub-iwnt\nIt Wllmer wlll ntln JUM Ml t-\nB. Rowlter, deputy mining recorder\nof Otoyow will ,ii orwnwood te\nbu dutlw; Mn- Plonnw A. v,o\nWeek, *m mwf prtvlntlal npw*\nwntttln tt tkt bttrd of tM Armstrong hospital.\n1)01)1\nKIDN\nGet the Facts\nand you'll get\na Ford\nSam Wtt* FW* \\*B mm* F*r4\nF\u00bbnr fttm f \u2022\u25a0 tstmrm tmr f\u00bb*r\na-mma- Ikmrn Wlf #<A*t emr\nWK WANT yon to look carefully\nbefore you buy a ear. It'i sn fan*\nportent purchase aad you want to\nbe right. \"The important thing ie to\nget the moit value for every dollar\nyou spend.\nThat's wby we ask you to drive\ntha New Ford V-8 end the New Ford\nFour. We sincerely believe they\ngive you more beauty, more speed\nend power, more room and comfort,\nmore safely, more of everything\nworth while than any other low-\npriced care.\nTake time to check up on all of\nthese polnte. Imped the care care-\nfull). Aik owners of theee latest\n1933 modeli about comfort, per*\nformanee snd economy. Had oat\nfor yowself \u2014 poreonslly \u2022\u2014what\ntheee cars will do. Get oomplete\ndelivered prlees aad see wbat yon\nget Inr what yon pay.\nWhon you do thli. youll see what\nwo mean when wo say these aew\n1933 Ford cars ara Uw greatest\nyalnee la tbe history of the automobile. Yea get more aad yoa pay\nless wbea you buy a Ford.\nSAVE MONEY BY aWYINfl NOW\nThe price of nearly everything that\ngooe into the care ie going up. A\nhigher level for materials may force\na higher price for the cars them*\n\u25a0elvei. Save money by buying now\n*>-\u00abat today's bargain prices,\n\u2666   SENSATIORALLY    LOW    PRICES   \u2666\nBIB EBMBST MOIB, rBOMWBBT\nBMOmSBB. PASSU AWAY1\nlOHPON, Jun* 19 UD--.TM\ndwth ww announced today of air\nBfnwt William Molr, eminent englnwr. at his home ln London. H*\nww 71 yetn old.\n::_5_fcf.)Ji_S\nNBW   FORD   FOVR\n$1\nSam, bo.qilto) lltw\nind wnt* long. Ut*\nInch wbwlbttt tt Ntw\n, r*r- VM. Iffleltal,\nlUP \u00ab-tnomlcal engloe if\nv\u00bbl*M W h*r\u00bbepower,\n\u2022no) It eempl.lely eutoloned In mhber. New\nfront *nfln, mmmilne, W* m-wl <\u2022\"\u2022\"]\nrennet bttwwn motor li*- ttaitU. rrlwe\nlewn than My  otbtr Min-tr4 it*t mt-\n590.\nNBW   FOIU    V-8\nTkt Iteiwt, ritolwt, t\nmeet remfeflakle low- f\nprleti wr. ruU IU*\nin ill    whttlbtit.\nSmeatb, vlbriUenJe\",\n\u00ableht<yUnitrperfort>\n\u2022ne*. TS ktrwpaww. SS mUw an ki\u00bb* All-\neltunlntm eylintler hwd gtvw lnereued ptww\n\u2022ad toMtmy. Mtny *lkw 'wImm *>**__\u00bb\n(tend only in nn wl\u00abn| t\u00ab \u2666*\u00bb\u00ab \u00ab\u2022 WSOS.\n650.\n-TBI CABAWAfl-SAB\"\nFORD  MOTOR  COMPANY  OF  CANADA,  LlMITIft\n lu.i ..iM-umiiP -j    i ii. miiff^m,iiaip.niiiiwijrpiii*ij\u00abpwppn|^Vi.^p^^pp^WPMiM\u00ab\u00ab^^|||gpiM^-\n611\nem THR   NELAON   DAUY   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C.   \u2014   FBIDAT   MOBNINO,   Jl'NE   1\u00ab,. IM3v\nrAOb  TBIUb\nMail orders receive prompt and careful attention. All orders of $2.00 or over sent prepaid\nexcepting groceries and hardwear. Try this new\nservice.\niHCoaroaATKD ew mav 1070.\n\u25a0SATURDAY\nAND\nMONDAY\nBargains Galore!\nStunning Styles In our\nCrystal Pttt\nSILK CREPE\nDRESSES\nStunning etyles in heavy quality crepes\nfeaturing such smart details as hand\nembroideries, hand drawn work and all\nother tell-tale marks of fine quality.\nFrocks for lunches and bridges, jacket\nfrocks for street wear and sport wear,\nlovely shades that will not fade. Mauve-\ndew, Budpink, Crystal Blue, Straw Yellow, Old Ivory, Green and White. Sizes\n14 to 20, 36 to .4, I6I\/2 to 22V2. See our\nwindow display.\nSensational!\nAll Silk\nCrepe-de-Chine\nLINGERIE\nGorgeous garments with rich lace\ntrim, as dainty as women could wish,\nas durable too for the crepe is unusually soft and fine.\nGowns, teddies, one and two piece\npajamas, slips, lace trim and tailored,\npantie sets. Lovely soft lingerie\nshades. Sizes small, medium, and\nlarge.\nWomen's Pure Wool Swim Suits\nClose rib stitch in neat fitting\nmodels. An unusually low price\nfor such a good looking suit.\nKine quality rib weave in clever\nfitting styles. All good colors in\neluding Black.\nSizes 34 to -14.g \u00abJ . AS\nMany with con-' 11 \u2022'\u2022*\ntrasting trim.\nMisses'Swim Suits\nOrdinarily $1.95\nSuits the most energetic\nyoung mermaid will find comfortable. Closely knitted from\nsoft elastic all wool yarns.\nC o 1 or s Black,\nNavy,  Scarlet, _  \u2014\nGreen     ands 1  \u202229\nmkny others. 8     JU\nto 14 years.\nEXTRA SHEER GRENADINE CHIFFON SILK HOSE\nShop for them early not just because you save more than you spend on every pair, but because\nthey are some of the sheerest, dearest.ehlffona you ever saw. Over production of a well-known\nmaker. Full fashioned, with narrow panel heels, lisle reinforcements. Genuine Grenadine. Sizeg|\nS'\/i to 10 Vi in theee shades, Brownwood, Gunmetal, Pepper, Taupemist, Foggy, Nomad, Bergea,\nDawnglo, Off Black, Cherry and Brown tones.   2 pairs for $1.25 or\u2014pair\t\nl?l*\u00bb_cfaGood News that will\nr ldan Travttl fact\nTravel Fast\nWe are lucky in being able tu announce a\nsecond shipment of colored wool bed throws\nhave arrived in time for this event. They\ncome in two styles as before and at the\nsame record prices.\nPlain colors of Rose,\nBlue, Gold, Green and\nMauve. Size 60x80 with J\nrich satin binding. Regular value $4.95. Each\nReversible two tone\npure wool throws in 5\ncolor combinations. Size\n60x80. Regular value\n$6.95.    Each ........\n$JS9\n$4*95\nDon't miss \"Bay Day\"\nBargains, Saturday,\nMonday and\nJjCtU**'    . No\u00abl Coward\nMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday\nMen! Here's a Remarkable \"Bay Day\" Bargain\nTwo Pant Worsted Suits\nOnly 19 in the lot. They're priced for gulch disposal Stturdty.\nA special purchase all new in. Fancy pin\nstripes also checks in the new Blues,\nBlacks, and Browns. There's a generous\nsaving to be made on every suit. Sizes\n36 to 42. On sale Saturday morning. Men's\nShop, Main Floor.\n15\n$1S.95\nAnother surprise for. Men Saturday. Separate Collar Dress Shirts\nOne thing is certain no man would ex\npeet to buy such good looking shirts at\nthia sensational low price! No sir! Not\neven in theae days of unusual values.\n69\n400 Shirts and Every Shirt Smart Fresh and New.\nBoys' Rayon\nPolo Shirts\n\u2022 Made to \"Bay\" specifications.\nI Dozens of patterns to choose from in stripes and plains.\nt Sporty collar attached style or shirts with matching\ncollars.\n59\nThe ihlrti will be displayed In slies lo make selection ewy.\nH'-j to 17.   Be sure to sec the window display.\nSixes\nMothers, here's your chance\nto dress your boy up In a\nshirt he'll Uke snd at a nice\nliving too! Sires 38 tn 34.\nColors green, sand. On sale,\n2  for gl.OO\nPERRIN'S DOESKIN GLOVES\nGood quality washable doeskin, well\nmade and finished in Perrin's bestjfe *d     Jtf%\nmake. Colors Chamois and White.    \u2122  I  0*9**\nA ?1.95 value\u2014\"Bay Day\", pair ....      \u00ab\u25a0*\nANOTHER \"ANGELSKIN\" SALE\nFine Celanese \"Angelskin\" in our full range of pastel\nshades, Black and White. Nothing so ^^ _^\ngood for slips and dresses. Full 39^S-^S A\ninches wide with the later arrivals 44 *-S^ ^fc\ninches wide. Bay Dav price, yard .... a_W tg_W\nPRINTED RAYON FOR LESS\n36-inch smartly printed rayon in a wide range of new\ndesigns. For beach, house or holiday ^^\nwear this is very desirable. AU fast**^^*^^ \u00a3\nwashing colors. A regular 39c value.     ^W^B\nBay Day, 3 yards for   ^ ^-\"W    \u2022\nOutstanding vaiues in Staples\nHorrockses Pillow Slips 'with hemstitched ends,.   d\u00bb \\\n3 for    *Pl\nIrish Linen Pillow Slips with hemstitched ends. HQrt\nPair     t*t\nNovelty Pillow Slips with scallops or hems.       QC\u00a3\nPair UO\nBeach Towels, colored Turkish Towels, cream      d\u00bb 1\n- grounds. 3 for  \u00abP J.\n300 yards Special Sheeting, linen finish. KKt\n81 inches wide. Yard OO\n42-inch Pillow Casing, best quality. QQ<*\nYard OV\niooo Yards Wabasso Prints\nAnd broadcloths, oddments and clear- \u2014   ^_\nance lines of tubfast prints and plain V  \u00a3_* \u00a3\nbroadcloths in pastel tones. All 36 inches tL --WA *\u25a0*\nwide. Ordinarily 19c.  Per yard   ^* ajt\nSHOE DEPARTMENT BARGAINS\nWomen's Shoes Reduced\nThrifty women will fully recognize these values and\nsecure several pairs. Maide in Black or\nBrown kid ties, straps or pumps w^-a-ia   OA\nCuban or spike heels. Sizes 4 to 8, fit-*$ ~-_W \u2022\u2022\"\ntings A to D in the lot. Regular $3.4.1   ttt\nand $3.95 and $5.00.  Eay Day'\t\nCHILDREN _. aFOKl   _>HOES\nThe season's smartest two-tone footwear of merit for\nchildren, never has there been a greater demand for\nsport shoes, designed in two-tone of Brown and Tan\nElk, made with sewn rubber soles and top. piece or\nspring rubber heels, in half sizes.\nSizes 8 to 10\"\/2.    ~\\~\\ .25 Sizes 11 to 2.       fi .\nPair\nT\n.35\nPair\nMen's Rayon Polo Shirts\nThe smart dressers are wearing them in the East,\nMid at this low price we should sell\t\na lot of them on Saturday. All sizes. ^D *V*A A\nColors Green, Blue, Sand, and White.^hUB V\nOn sale 2 for $1.69 or\u2014each ,\nBOYS' GOLF HOSE\n89\nA factory clearance of 140 pair of fine\nwool hose, Summer weight, all colors\nand sizes in the lot, finished with snug\nfitting, fancy tops. On sale, pair .\n39\nBargain! MEN'S WORK SHIRTS\nA special purchase of 22 dozen shirts,\nstrongly made from hard wearing shirting. Colors Blue, Khaki, and Navy.\nSizes 14'\/3 to 17. On sale, each -\n49\nSaturday, 2nd day of our  sale of quality\nMADE - TO - MEASURE SUITS\nFancy worsteds, tweeds and flannels, with extra value! extra style!\nand extra quality in every suit. See our window display of fine cloths.\n$\nur\nSaturday Morning\ns:jo\nSPECIALS\nS:JO\na.m.\nMEN'S WORK SHOES\nMade in soft pliable Brown elk, blucher cut with moccasin vamp, sewii\u00a3^^    At**\nuskede soles and rubber heels, an Q jr. \u00bb*^ er\nideal light weight work or hiking shoe     Jtt\nmade in half sizes.    Priced  \t\nHere is a Pot of exceptional bargains for shoppers at store opening. Don't miss them. Quantities limited.\nSATIRDAT   I'M   A.M.   SPECIAL\nAngelskin Pantie and Brassiere,\nSets - Special Purchases\nWould Ordinarily Sell for $1.00\nBrief pantlee am tnm Kit oeleoaae with\nbmiiere to match, dtlnty lice trim- So cool\ntnd easily ltundered. Pleti*, only, elnt tmtll,\nmtdlum tnd large Shop etrly tt theee will\nwll quickly.\nPriced   _ -..._\t\n79\nSATUBDIY   SrSO   A.M.   SPBCUL\nRecord values in fine wools, 5c ball. A final\nwindup in the wool department. 3000 balls\nincluding Shetland Floss, Andalusion, British Wools, Worsteds, etc. Regular values\n25c ball. All to go out at, ball ..\nSATUBDAV   8:30   A.M.   SPBCUL   >\nMen's Balbrlggan Combinations\nLimit Two Suits to a Customer\nON SALE ONI HOUR OHM\n&0   garments   In   ttw   lot.     Every   oomblnttloa\nmil tailored   by  Zlmmerknlt.  Choice  ol  ihort\nsleevei tnd  ankle  length  or  ihort  ileevei  tnd\nihort len.   Slut 34 to 40.\nOn nle 8:30 to 9:30 i.m.. etch\t\n5\n59\nSATURDAY   \u00ab:30   A.M.   SPBCUL\nBOYS' COMBINATIONS\nOn tele tne hour only \u2022 . . Limit 2 tultt to . euitomer\n79  comblnttlona   ln   tblt   lot   Bilbriggan   tnd^^  m^\nNklncheck ln B.VJ-. or ihort ileevei tnd ihort *~~~\u00a7 __~~m_\u00bb\n^^-*-*mm_____U_____m\nOn sale 8:30  to 9:30 t.nv, etch  \t\n-39'\nMTtBDAY   8:30   A.M.   SPCCIAI.\n100 Pairs\nWhite Fabric Gloves   _9j%Mi\nAll sizes, two styles. The season's best^S^r\nglove bargain. Pair\t\nSATURDAY   8*80   AM.   SPBCUL\nBOYS' RUNNING SHOES\nServtcetblt Brown ctnvtt tope with food weight\nrubber    eolee.     NON-BWEAT     INSOLES     llttlt\nOentt'\u2014t to  10'A.    Youths'  11  lo  13.    Boyi\n1 to 5.\nAll one  price.   Special   _ _ _-\t\n69\nSATURDAY   8:80   A.M.   SPECIAL\nWhite Sheets at Sale Prices\nM pain fine quality Wabaaeo tbteU. elw 73x00.   ' *-\n\u25a0*   -\u2022_    olaln   hem-     A   regnltr   81.__\nHemstitched   or   plain\ni value.   Limit 9 palra.\nEtch\t\nhem.    A  wfular\nNo. COD. orden p.eaae\n97\nSAT _ WAY   8:80   A.M.   SPEl'UL\nEXTRAORDINARY SALE OF\nPLAID BLANKETS\nCosy summer blankets ln plaid and check\neffects In tones of Row, Green, Oold, Blue\nor Maim. Siae 70x84. Limit 4 fo a cu\u00bb\ntomer.    Prloed ^^^^^^^^^^^m\n$1-00\nSATURDAY   8:80   A.M.   SPECIAL\nSpecial Sale of Tablecloths -95c\ni \u2014a _m*t_ Kin (2x70 ln a good ^g^ ^-m\n~m - *\nLarge colored crash cloths, elae 62x70 in\nquality.    Cream with colored borders ln blue,\nrow, trreen  and  gold.    Regular  value  11.29.\nBaoh -\t\n95\nSATUBDAY   a:--*   \u00bb*\"\u25a0\u2022   \"\u25a0 \u2014*        \t\nSLACKS FOR SPORT WEAR\nSATURDAY   8:80   A.M.   SPECIAL\nMade from fine qutllty  llnene  ln the aea\nson'!   emtrteti   atylea.     Coptraitlng    button\ntrim wtth wide cult hell bottom.   White and\nBlue only.    Slaee 14. 18. IB and 30.\nHBC PURE FOODS\nGROCETERIA\nSingapore   tsn\u2014.\nPineapple;   per   Un\n10*\nllall't sandwich \u00ab\u2022\u2022**\u00bb'.\nuneloelleU  Ior  land- |0<_\nwlcher. per tin  \u2022\nKrllogg'i   Pep; IJC\no\u00bb   ~*t -\t\nFlneet  Creamery JOC\nBoltev; per lb,   ..-  **\nWEEK-END   CANDY\nI SPECIAL!\nCocoanut   Dalnllci:   yttr*\nperlb.   **\nToraaloCT\u2014B.C.   pack.\nchoice   \u00abuall'_; |QC\nper tin  -\nKoyal   Crown   L\u00bbnn*ry\nor  pearl   White   Soap;   m\\f\nI ban Ior  \u2022\u25a0- \u25a0,**\n(roate    *     Blactwell\nromato Juice;\nper  tin   - \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2014\nllelna Tomato Ketchup;\nlirge   bottle   ....\n10<*\n31*\nSt. Chtrlee' Evaporated Milk\u2014Uli tlm: JQ<^\netch  \t\nSERVICE GROCERY\nWhole Wheal Tea\nHlicult\u2014A new and\ndellcloua eatlly P\u00ab-\nnared Hour lormul-\nllni or iiancaaei.\njutt tdd water:        JCv\nrpanaxe'liiur tree with\neach packet.\nnar  Sandwich _X\\t\nBIKUlti; per lb m*\nNew   Potato*!\n9 Iba.\n 2S<\nvew Beeta and carrot**; JQ((.\nper   buneh   \t\nTher eailly prepared\nmaali. Hot Pot Limb\nt-rlcaa-e  and   Irlih \u00ab\u00ab<_\nstew; per tin **\nHARDWARE SPECIALS\nAluminum roadsters, percolators, tea pots, pudding\nbowls, dishpans, saucepans. 7Q^\nSpecial        I U \u25a0\nGloss Enamel, per pint 53<S\nClear or Stain Varnish, per pint  53<\nPure Paint, all colors, per nint  53<\nElectric Light Globes, 60 W.\u2014\u00ab for  70<?\n r*oi roc*\n2% N*term Sally Jforofi\n\"Interior p\/ BrittsA Columbia'! Family Newspaper*\nall in nam www tx ts saws\nauadaj    \u00abf _ l_ta\n ,   eren    mofaiac   amat *_-_____________________________,\nPOBUSHMO   COMPANY,   UMITED,   318   Baker   Street.   Nelson,\n\u25a0.ft   Member ol CANADIAN PRESS Usssd Wire agree*.     .    .\nAOVtS-nStHQ RATH OM AIYUOaitOM\nOr ntt \u00abMs aug be 8MB at tbe offlw of sag Advertising Ageney\nl-oognlied by tbe CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPBR8 ASSOCIATION,\nMO. of which ths Nelaon Pally News tt a member.    ....\nSUBSCRIPTION SATIS\nBy mall (country), ptr month ,\nBt mill Mtr), par year \t\nOutalda Canada, par month\n_\u00bb   SO\n. soo\n-MM\nDelivered (dty by carrier), pet week .\nPer year .,     ,,\t\nPayable In advanoe.\nMember Audit Bureau ot circulation.\n.tl\n, 1J0\n-     At\n, UM\nFRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1988.\nWHY MORGAN WAS TAX FREE\nMany people have expressed bewilderment over the\nfact that Mr. Morgan and hia equally wealthy partners\nwhile rolling in ready cash and maintaining expensive\nestablishments, paid no income in the United States in\n1981 and 1982. They are further bewildered by the fact\nthat this involved no evasion, no trickery. It is simply\nthe fault of their income tax law, says tbe London Free\nPress. Under the United States law, there is, in the case\nof individuals, taxation of capital gains for income tax\npurposes. That is to say, profits secured through the\npurchase and sale of securities must be returned ss income. -However, the law cuts both ways; there is also\nallowance for capital loses.\nIn Canada and the same is true of England\u2014we do\nnot tax capital gains nor allow capital losses in the case\nof private individuals. Possibly in days of prosperity\nthis means a loss to the treasury, but it works far better in times such as these and in ths long run is the\nmost lucrative. That is why Morgan paid income tax\nin England, but none in his native country.\nMoreover, allowance for capital gains and losses\nresults in violent fluctuations of income tax revenue. No\ngovernment can possibly estimate its possible returns\nwith accuracy. This is apart altogether from the fact\nthat it permits a multi-millionaire financier like J. Pier-\npont Morgan, who had a vast income in 1981 and 1982,\nto pay no tax at all whereas a struggling family man on\n$4,000 a year paid to hlm, a heavy tax.\nThere is ws think, involved in Morgan's non-tax-\npayment a nice question of ethics. Would a patriotic and\nunselfish man, the recipient of a vast income accruing\nfrom the labors of others and the neutral wealth of tha\ncountry, refuse to pay taxes in a time of dire necessity\nbecause he could with impunity avoid that payment on\na technical legal point? That is a question, we think)\nbetween Mr. Morgan and- his conscience.\nOLDER AND MADDER\nIt is fondly maintained by some moralists that the\npassions diminish as age advances; with increasing\ndignity and a capacity for composure which is not to\nbe lightly shaken. But those moralists seem to be a\nbit out of it in the case of one Zaro Agha, who is always\nbobbing up in news items from Istanbul, as \"the oldest\nmsn in the world\", says the Manchester Guardian. Zaro,\nwho claims that he is approaching his 160th birthday,\nnow says that he wants to get married for the tenth\ntime\u2014Which, at his age, can hardly be regarded as evidence of sobriety and a determination to settle down.\nMatrimony may imply a settling-down tendency in\nyounger men, but when a man is already half-way\ntherough his-second century, and has as many weddings behind him as a cat has lives, this persistent addition in wedlock seems evidence of an incurably frivolous outlook on life.\nWhat is more, Zaro Agha, even at the impending\nage of 160, has not yet learnt to keep his temper. We\nare told that he was \"speechless with rage when his attention was drawn to the death of a Chinese who is\nstated to have been 256 years old.\" This rivalry between\nthe \"oldest Inhabitants\" is rather distressing; if there\nis any sphere in which tbe maxim \"live and let live\"\nought to apply, surely lt is among the greyhounds. Rivalry is for the young men\u2014or must we assume that\nZara Agha, having passed through his second childhood, has now launched himself into another spell of\nhot and impetuous youth?\n\"Never Give a Sucker a Break\" is th title of a new\nmovie. We haven't seen it yet, but we suppose the plot\nhas something to do with Wall Street\nSuccess of Capt. Frank Hawks in flying across the\ncountry with a mechanical robot doing the work leads\nautoists to hope that maybe somebody will invent a robot\nto do their back seat driving.\nIt isn't stretching matters a bit to say that these\nrubber bathing suits that the girls are wearing have\ncertainly produoed some snappy styles.\nThere wss a substantial increase in employment at\nthe beginning of May according to reports from 7,998\nfirms to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The payroll\nof these employers aggregated 714,891 persons, as compared with 699,414 in the preceding month. The increase of nearly 15,S00 in the staffs of the co-operating\nestablishments exceeded the gain recorded in any month\nsince September 1981.\nI\n\"Between You\nand Me\"\nBy \"-JM.\"\n=\nDid you know\u2014That rolleraketlng\nIs coming back tn New Tork and\nthat an effort le'being mads to get\nthe pollce force onto them? Giving\nthe cops a skate-on aa lt wen.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAnd In mw fork tbsy an particular about their beer. Instead of going Into any saloon or soft drink\natand handy the beer gut-lers go\n\"Shopping\" for their beer. Reaeon,\neeveral placea ban been unloading\nth* old near beer on unausplctdu*\npurchsssn. ^^^^\n... ^^^^\nToday's simile\u2014As disappointed aa\nthe Chloago man wbo throw a\nbrick through a tobaoocnlst'a win-\ndo* and deported wltb a lot of\ncigarette packages wblch turned out\nto be dummies. And tbe aame man,\nwbo tiled again and atols a bam\nto find lt was mad* of wax.\n________\u25a0\nTbem la a lot of Interest on tbe\nwaterfront thess days. Everyone le\nwatching the water rise or fall.\nNearly every seoond penson on*\nmeets bs* s ticket on th* sweepstake on ttw Ilnal height of tbe\nwater. Tben tb* launch owner* an\nbusy. Lou Ollbert of tbe Lady Bird,\nNeleon'e apeedboat, Is busy getting\ntb* craft In shape for the season.\nHs expect* to launch on Sunday.\nOeorge Marquis is fussing about\nlaunches at the club. Mamie Martin\nI* a busy man. Captain Seaman oan\nbe teen down then almost sny dsy.\nSomeone hss started a new boat\nhouae\u2014And the Sea Scouta' sailboat\nis in tbe water ln nadlneat for a\nsummer's fun\u2014There la not nearly\naa much drift wood around the\nboat bouses ea ln former yeara. The\nhigher water bas hidden the accumulation of filth around the olty\ndump. Bowen are going and ooming\nat all boun. Toung men sad women ar* baring dally plunge* In the\ncold water. \"Doc\" Bay Shaw ls\nkeenly Interested ln water sports\nand Is planning some scquaplanlng\ntbl* summer. Dr. Prentice, former\napeed host owner with J. 0, Patenaude recently Inspected tb* boat\nhouses and looked over wveral\nlaunche* ther*. Chinamen still fish\nfor suekers and wbat bar* you.\nSsvwral Chlneee an building a fine\nflat-bottom boat ln Oblnstown. A.\nD. Pocbln's \"Ship\" is turned sbout\nready to tie up st tbe wharf\u2014Tbe\nwharf Is floating ault* \u2022 ways out\nJust now, Kiddles ara pushing rafts\nsbout tb* like ln th* vicinity ef\nth* mstclfbloek faotory\u2014Transients\nsn moving from flooded houses, one\nhouae la almost completely tub-\nmerged and another bad turned\nonto Its slds. Tbs smell of paint\nand varnish ls notloeable along tbe\nwaterfrrmt bespeaking painted bulla\nsnd boat interior*. The waterfront\nla an interesting plac* at whlcb to\nepend -an hour or so any bot day.\n...\n\"I hear you rod* 0B tb* cowcatcher of a locomotive onoe. I bet\nyou were soared.\"\n\"Tou bat. I dldnt know wbat\nminuts I was going to be hit hy an\nauto.\"\n.   *   . r-\n\"Indlan farmer plows up 17000 In\nfield\"\u2014Headline. It's gratifying to\nknow tbat there It at least ons msn\nwho csn mak* farming pay that*\nday*.\nas*\nA young wife'e mott aulout moment, asys a women'e peg* writer, is\nwben ehe bakes ber first cake. Tea,\nand for ber husband wben be ests\na slice of It.\n\u2022 e   e\nChlcsgo   world   fair 1* sihlhltlng\nOeorge Washington's falsa teeth\nWblch h* wa* instructed to soak In\nliquor lf tbey became too white. Tlie\nhard part about It, however, wa*\ntbst Oeorge bad to remove them\nflnt.\na    e   \u2022\nSaleeraanshlp, w* are told In advertisement* and business eoUtgte,\nis a fin* art ... a profeeelon, and\nso on. Btr* It a atory about salesmanship.\nBcmember, first ot all, that the\ntelephone eervioe In tb* old oountry\na, run by th* poat offle*.\nThe otbtr day a looal telephone\nchief waa notified tbat oo* of the\nInstrument* In his trt* wss out of\norder. To the address glesn ha sent\na young and ambitious electrician\nwho effected tbe repaln with great\napeed. Tben th* young man thought\nthat he might tak* tb* opportunity\nto get an order for a nsw telephone\nfacility. If be oould. Anyhow, be\ntried lt on, snd he produoed from\nhi* bu the very Utttt type of hand-\nmicrophone instrument.\n\u25a0Sir.\" ssld he, \"this I* wbat you\nas\u2014THS   NtLSON   DAILT   NSWS,   NBLSON,   BX.  \u2014  9BD.AX   MOBNINO,   Stmt   lg,\nOld Lady (on pleasure cruise): \"No, my people don't know whu*\nI'v* run any to eea.\"\u2014Humorist. *.\n\u2022t&rtjStra\\*Sre^^\nSHARLIE\nBy BEATRICE BURTON\nAUNT HE!\n\"Money ain't averthlng. The\nrich oan est at swell pieces,\nbut all thtlr money wont buy\nchicken gravy Ilka I make.\"\n(Contlnutd)\nSharllt    went    back    Into    tbe\nkltoben.. Tbe red glow of the sunset painted the wall above the sink\nand touched the nickel-plated soap\ndish and the clock with tiny points\nof rosy flame.   The kitchen looked\ncheerful,   but   lt   wasn't   cheerful\nany mon than tbe nat of the flat\nwea   theee   daya.  Tven   tb* * ticking\not   tke   clock   on   IU   llttle   whit*\nehetf sounded lonesome and melancholy,    and    Shsrlle    missed    th*\n\u2022ound   of   her   father's   voice   tnd\nBane's.    .    -Edns    snd    ah*    bsd\nalways  gottlped   and  laughed   over\nthe dinner dishes.\n'Shsrlle I\"   SharUe   swung   around\nst the sound of s voice from the\ndoor tbst led  to the back porch.\nJim   Barnum   wss   standing   there,\nIn bis shirt sleeves. He looked ss\nIf be were angry tnd bs spok* ss\nif  hs  wen,   too.    \"There's  a man\nasking for you  on our telephone.\"\n: \"A men\u2014asking for me?\" Shsrlle'e\nface wss blank with astohlshment.\nSbe ahook  the eoepeuds from  her\nhanda   and   rlnttd   them  off   with\nclean   oold   water.   \"Why\u2014I   ctnt\nImagine wbo lt It\u2014\"\nJim   laughed.   \"I   can,\"   he   aald\ncurtly.\nSharlle   rolled   down   btr   alaevea\nand followed blm acroaa tbe  back\nporch to tbe back door of tbe Bsr-\nnum's apartment.   No one but he\nwas st home she saw ss shs went\nthrough   ths   kitchen   and   dining\nroom Into the little hall that led is'\nthe bedroom. Then waan't a aound\nlh tht plaet but btr own role* aa\nab* aald  \"Hello\"  into  the  mouth-\npieod of the telephone.\n\"Hello,   Bbarlle.\"   It   wt*   Caddy\nDean*   voloe.   \"Surprised   to   bear\nfrom nw, aren't you?\" He eounded\ntriumphant, aa if h*  ftlt ht bat\\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_m\ndon*  something  enormously   clever of Jim's bualneae whst sh* did. Ot\n\u25a0^**^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\u00bboun\u00bb, shs ought not to hare used\nbis name, but thst had only been\nan accident\u2014a slip of th* tongue.\nHowrltr, tb* wis not going to explain thst to hlm. Not wben he\ntreated htr I* thli high-banded,\noverbearing way\u2014\n\"I don't otn for th* wtr you'n\ntalking to mt, Jim Btrnumi\" tbt\nsaid. \"Tou may bt tb* cock-of*\ntht-walk here ln your own homt\nwtth your mother and sister, who\nthink you're so wondarful\u2014but\u2014\nOh, get out ot my way I rm going\nhome!\"\nSh* triad to push put blm, but\n\"No,\" stld Sharll*, who had\nbeen hoping ever slnoe th* nlgbt\nbefore that she never would set\neyee on him again. \"No ... I\ncant talk very -mil Just now, Caddy. I'U call you\u2014well, I'll call\nyou  tomorrow.\"\n\"Listen, baby, you'd bttttr. Be-\ncsus* 111 oall you It you dont\u2014\"\n\"Why wouldn't ' I call you?\"\nSharlle aaked him. She was ready\nto say almost snythlng to get rid\nof blm. \"Oood night, Caddy.\nGoodby,\"\nSh* spoks as softly ss sh* oould,\nsnd she hung up ths receiver without making a aound. Her whole\nthought wae to get out of the flat\nwithout having to talk to Jim\nagain. He waa terribly angry, of\noourte, . .He must realise that she\nhod . told Csddy htr name was\nSharlle Barnum. Perhaps he even\nthought thst she htd given bim tbe\nBsrnum's telephone number.\nShe turned sround from the llttle black Instrument tnd found tbat\nstanding ln tb* doorway between\nthe hall and the dining room. It\nwaa too dark now for her to eee\nbla faoa.\n\"Thank*. Jim. Thanks for caU-\nlng mt,\" tbt tald and took a ft*\natepe toward bim. Ke did not\nmove from the doorway but itood\nthere , blocking btr wtr.\nThat bird uked for 'Bbarlle\nBarnum,' \" hs ssld. \"Whtt do you\ndo\u2014glee our name when you go\nout and plok up men at danoe hall*\nand plsce* like that?\"\nShsrlle did not speak for s\nminute. And ln tbat minute shs\ndecided not to answer hit quttlon.\nSht * felt terribly guilty tnd terribly cheap, and som* lnstinot told\nber that tbe best wty to carry this\nthing off was to refuss to ttlk\ntbout It. . .And besides, lt wt* none\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBr tkt World'i  Uadlnt  Authority.\nMILTON O  WOBK\nA   BOl\/BLS   tO   TUB   BESCUE\nOnt of tbt favorite expejt playa\nwhlcb the modern Bridge conjurer\ncarries ln hit bag ol trlckt It what\nls popularly- known as tht ttrip-\nand-end-play, but which In plain\nEnglish la tbs summation of tbe\ncarda of oertaln tultt, followed by\nplacing tht lttd ln an advent hand\nwhen there la nothing bat t losing\nletd foroed upon him. Tht following hind Illustrates tht tltuttlon\nptrftctly ud tlto llluitntet the\nadvantag* which at tlmw accrues\nto tht Dealer from tn advene\ndouble\nON NIGHT\nKOO   NETWOKK\nKHQ - KQW - KFI - KOO - KOMO\nM      W      M      M      \u00bb\u2022\nt:00 Program, fr Jl T.\n8:30 The Pint Mghter, drama\n7:00 Amoe 'tt' Andy, blackface com.\n7:11 Oruen   and   HaU    plino  duo\nJ 7:30 Musical    Orooery   Store   wtth\nTom Howard and cast\n8:00 Qwynfl Jonee, tenor\n8:15 Circus.1 variety, pgr.\n0:18 Charlea   Hart.   Instrumentalists\n9:16 Pf_ul --Carson,  organlet\n10:00 Nsws   Flashes\n10:18 Anson Week's oreh.\n11:00 Abe Lyman's .orch.\n11:30 Organ  conoert.  Chit.  Runyan\nt*\n10,000 w\nv-m\n3Bb\n\u26660-MJ\n\u2022Wl\ni m)m|.\n\u2666J+TM\n1 \u2014rn -\n\u2022H\n\u2666J*.\n\u2666 IMS\n\u2666I-W\n1 -aim\n\u2666M*2\n\u2666W*4\n\u2022M-r-54\n\u202214-2\n\u26667               \u00ab.\n880 k KPO\nSAN FBANCISCO\n8:00 Musical eotoea\n8:30 Synoo-Thots, piano duo\n6:\u00abDetectives   Blsck   snd   Blu*\n7:00 orgtn oonoert\n7:18 Tartu of tht Apes\n7:30 Strlngwood    ensemble\n8:00 Duk*  Blllngton'e orch.\n8:18 Sport*  ravu*\n8;30 Hsrold Stern'* oroh.\n0:00 Killed in Action, dram* serial\nfeat.   Chief  of  polioe  Qulnn\n0:30 Kay Kyser's orch.\n10:00 The Doric  Quartet\n10:30 Josef Horoik'i orcb.\n11:00 Orgtn  conoert.  Chai.  Runyu\n11:30 To bt innounced\nSouth waa the Declarer playing a\ncontract of alx Hearti. In this esse\nWast wltb apparently two tricks in\ntrumps, one (possibly two) ln clube,\nand tome strength In Spadee, could\nhardly be criticised for doubling the\noontract, yet the result wss fatal.\nThere wts nothing unusual sbout\ntht bidding. South itarted wltb\none Heart, Wett called two Clubt,\nNorth three Dttmonde .(he might\nhtve doubled th* Clubt but Bast-\nWest were not vulnerable and North\nhoped for a vulnerable slam). After\ntbst Ewt passed, South bid three\nSpadee, West petted, ud North bid\nfour Clube. South showed u,acquiescents with North's slsm Idess by\ncalling flvt Heartt, North bid tti,\nand West doubled.\nWett led th* King of Clube which\nwu csptured by North's Aoe. The\ndouble hsd warned Declarer of the\nfolly of a trump lead and. consequently, to trick a e smsll Club\nwu led and ruffed by South. Trick\n3 South led the Aoe of Sped**, followed on trick 4 by s wcond Spsde\nwhich wu ruffed br North who hsd\ndiscarded a Diamond on the preceding trick. Trick 8 wu a third\nOlub from North ruffed by South\nand trick 6 wu a third Spade\nruffed by North; trick 7 wu a\nfourth Club ruffed by South, and\ntrick S a fourth Spade ruffed by\nNorth's Isst trump. Before playing to trick 9 th* cards held by\nthe respective players were as fo'.*\nlows:\n' COLCMBU  NETWOBK\nKVI - KFBC - KOIN - KSL - KOL\n870       810 MO     1130   1270\n8:00 Lou Holt*, oreh.\n0:30 Little Jaok uttle\n8:48 Preddle Rich  and Orch.\n7:18 Do Ro Ml. Female Trio\n7:30 Jerry Frledman'a orch.\n8:00 Oeoge   Hall'a   orch,\n8:30 0__le  Neleon'e  orch.\n8:30 Don Bettor's  orch.\n9:00 Qua Arnhelm'e orch.\n1100 k CRCV 27J.7 m\nVANCOUVER 800 W\n8:00 Commlslon   Broadout   \"Marl*\ntlmw Hour\"\n7:00 Echoes  of   Opera\n7:18 \"Th*   Hawk\"\n7:30 News Herald\n7:48 Ohanda   and   th*   Dreamland\nPlsyera\nI 8:00 In Swart*, pianist\n8:30 News  bulletins\n8:80 Hodge-Podge\n9:00 Romsnttc Reveriee\n9:30 Mualcal Cmdy. Echoes\n10:00 Orchwtra\nln tracking hsr down Uk* this.\n\"Why, yw, I am eurprlsed,\"\nShsrlle answered, she turned her\nheed ud pwwd Into tht dining\nroom, Sbe could not m* Jim, but\nehe knew thtt he couldnt help\nhearing her unlew be want out\nonto th* landing, snd hs wun't\nliksly to do that.\n\"I Jutt. wanted to a*k bow's\ntricks wltb you,\" Caddy's volw\nwent on, sounding mucb mon ordinary snd unattractive to Sharlle\nthan lt had ths night before. \"Bo\nI Jutt looked up sll the Barnuma\nin tbs hook\u2014oalled 'em and asked\nfor ahsrlla. Tou didn't think rou | he atopped her,\ncould low me, did you?\" (To be Oontlnued)\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy  JAMES  W. BARTON.  M.O.\nOne of the things hard to underatand la that wben there It pain\nof any kind, anywhere tn the feet,\nt greet mtny people think thtt tbe\nuw of foot trohw, arch aupporta,\nla the beat method of relieving the\ncondition.\nNow thtr* I* t real rued for foot\naupportere In eome cases of fist\nfwt ud whtn needed tliey mtke\nlife much more bearable, but the\nuw of tbew aupporta when tbey\nare not needed not only dow poei-\ntive barm to the fwt, but prevents\nthe proper treatment for tht real\nailment thtt la ctualng tbt trouble.\nWhat about painful fwt?\nIt la now agreed thst most esses\nof painful Mt an du* to arthritis\n\u2014eheumstlsm\u2014whloh In turn ls\ndu* to aom* Infection  from teeth,\nwant What you bavs now Is out.\nof-dtte.\"\n\"But I tm content wltb what 1\nhave,\" ssld tbs subscriber.\n\"Of oourw, eir, Tou hav* every\nreason to be with uy of the post |\nofflw telephones, but etlll ... we\nan  constantly   improving   ...\"\nTbt subscriber wavered. He would\nthink It over.\n\"Wby not now?\" ssld tbe tempter.\nThe subscriber threw up the\nsponge. And he bended the tempter\nhit wrd.\nThen thst young msn looked tt\nths csrd on his\" wsy out. It ran:\nSir Klbgtlly Wood. Hit MsjMty's\nPoatmsster-Oenersl.\"\nWe've sll beard of the sslssmsn\nloat In the Sahara who sold the\nwnd to th* csmels\u2014 but be hsd\nnothing on thtt telephone mm.\ntonsils, gall bladder or Inteetine,\nThe treatment ben la the removal\nof the Infection.\nAnother cauw la a atraln of the\nmueclu ud Ugamente due to over-\nuae.of the fwt in dancing, walking,\nrunning, golfing, or other exercise\nsnd tbe treatment ,here Is simply\nrest.\nHowever then an t gntt msny\ncssw dut to fist fwt, ud tht correction of flit fwt wlU bring about\nnlltf.\nHow can you know your fttt in\nreallr flat?,\nIn eumlnlng t recruit for overaeaa sert-M we simply had him\nwalk about th* armory floor * few\nstepe. in his ban twt, and hs\nthen kneeled down ud the dirt\non tb* solw of his fsst gav* a perfect outline of th* arch. The arch\nwould be quite clean t* lt hadnt\ntouched the floor. Ordinarily thp\narch part or dwn portion ahould\nbe from one-half to two-thirds the\nwidth of tbe toot\nIf the whole eol* of tb* foot\nwu black from th* dirt on the\nfloor or lf the aroh br clean portion wu very narrow, thtn tht\nrecruit wu. rejected for flnt cltw\nwrvice, on account of ''flat teat\".\nWhat can be done to correct flat\nfeet that are not so flat that they\nnwd  arch aupporta?\nDr. J C Elaom, Madison, Wis.,\nauggwte   th*   following   eiercisee:\n1.\u2014Walk correctly: tow pointing\nforward, not outward.\n3.\u2014A* bom* exerclaes. walk a few\nsteps whenever snd whenever poaalble on tbe outer stdw of ths fwt.\nWhen sitting down, crow the feet.\n3.\u2014Wslk slong sn Imaginary line,\nCJOB\nUlOk\nVANCOUVER\n8:00 Muslcsl  Program\n7:30 Len   Holland '\n7:45 Oeorge Aylett\nMM m\nBOO W\n8:00 Mlied Quartette\n8:18 Word Mu\n1:30 Bawball oamw\n910 k KOMO MM m\nAEATTW 1000 W\n7:18 Pluo  Muter-works\n8:00 Vlnotnt. MtrriU, Smith\n9:18 Doilan and Oente\n9:80 Opportunity Contests\n9:45 To  bt  announced\n10:18 Then ud Now\n10:30 Htwailtn Melodlw\nUM k KSL IU3 m\nSALT LAKE CUT 80,000 \u00ab\n7:18 Dramatic  foments\n8:00 Miry and Jobn\n930 Conquerom of Air,,\n10:00 Tb* ctvtllen\n10:18 Page'e symphony Oreh.\nButter\nTo the particular housewife we recommend our\nfinest\nCrystal\nCREAMERY\nBUTTER\nYou can tet it at your\ngrocers. Just specify\u2014\nCrystal\nAN INVISIBLE MONEY BELT\n I for travellers\nAn Imperial Bsnk of Ctntdt Letter of Credit\n! keeps travellers supplied with currency when\nind wherever it It needed without the\ndangerous oecenitr of caiiyiug large amomts\nin ash. Letten of Credit from the Buk art.\nhonoured by die Bank's Correspondents la all\nparts of the world.\nIMPERIAL MNK OF (KlfflM\nThree rounda ot Diamonda wert\nled br North. But ruffing tht third,\nbut being over-ruffed perforce by\nWest. Thin Wttt wu obliged to\nletd up to South'! Ace-Queen of\nHeart* ud th* ttrtp-ud-and-pla;\nhsd  tooted  another  triumph.\nTwenty Years Ago\n(Trom The Dally News tf Junt 18,\n-Ml) _\nAn snormout dalegetloo -er auf-\nfrsgettw tttended th* fun\u00abrel of\nEmily Davison, in London. Bngland,\nywterdsy. She wu killed' when she\ngruptd the bridle ot the Klng'i\nhorae ln the Epsom derby race.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nThe Rowland Tlllloum olub entertained friends st ths bom* of Mn.\nT. H. Long on Pridsy evening.\ns   t. \u00ab\nTh* ntw mUl of tbt SUverton\nMlnw, ilmlttd, to tnat tbe orat of\ntbe Hewitt group, ls working eatla-\nfsctorUy,\n...\nJ. D. Yeitman returned to South\nSlocu ywterday after t tli monthi'\nvisit to tbe eutern United statw.\nNELSON -      W.   B.  OBUBBE,   Manager\nBranches at Bevelatoke, Cnnbrook,  Fernle.\nOver 30 Years\nExperience\nMOVING-STORING\nPACKING-SHIPPING\nof\nHOUSEHOLD GOODS\nWork Done ss It Should Be Dope\nPiano Moving a Specialty\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nPhone 33\nP. 0. Box US\n25 Years Ago\n(From The Dtlly Ntwi of Junt It,\nmn\nTht   tjmperature   yesterday   varied\nbetween 10 ud 00 \u25a0*\u2014\u2014 \"-\"\u25a0'\nAs en indication that, tbs moner\nmarktt u opening up ud that tbe\nstringency Is pswlng, snd thst bard\ntimet snd commerctsl dtprewlon\nsn lifting, tht Revelstoke Msll-\nHtrald, announcw tbt balance of\nthe debentures smountlng to 115,000\nfor tbs'new tuxllltry powtr plut\nhu been told.\nthe right,foot stepping over oo tbt\nleft Ude of the lint, ud the left\ntoot tbe right Ude\nAU tbew exercises itrengtben tht\n\"grip\" mutckw of the toot snd\nhence nlw the arch upward\n\u25a0 li III \u25a0!\u25a0 \u25a0_..\u25a0\u25a0 Mill\nJ GENUINE !\n- Swedish Scythes 5\nH $2.00 Each \u25a0\n\u25a0 The Best on tiie Market       \u25a0\ng Boy tttm g\nI NELSON HARDWARE CO. Z\n\u25a0 WHOLESALE  AND   BlTAIL   QUALITY   BABDWABE \u25a0*\nm NELSON.  B.C. *   |\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0I \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nTHE GUMPS-\nIF THE WORST COMES TO THE WORST\n\u2022 it snu. __.\t\nCOUP-LE Ot* STEPS\nAsM*Um> & HJJtmK\n-DEVTROSV-\n$Mfc DOEfU'T KNOW\n\u2022fMA-T MK\nOF'TMI.MM.-MkMr-\n-\u25a0mm MMMT\ntm\n1UW*__I\t\nMtn our of*i\/soe -\nNCMU-MAA\nBvs_u\u00bbr\nmkr ptutw. xm emoM-\n w\nANO *wwrc*AU.,\nSHK DOkSWT KJ-KXW\nTOWNWMD 2AMMR1\nHSMOIAM*. AMOIV-tt\nj\u2014\nOB mAX.\u2014\n ESANDALS\nSandal time is here\ntnd our stock is complete.\nPEARL ELK:\n> . 4to7-V4 S1.SO\ni  8tolOV4 .... fl.40\n11 to 2 fl.80\nPATENT:\nI   4 to 7%  fl.25\nj   8 to 10% .... 81.35\n11 to 2 fl.45\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\naders in Footfashion\nACKSONS VISIT\nAT ARROW PARK\nARROW PARK. B. 0., Jun* 16.\u2014\nr. ud tin. L. Jackaon and family\nBouth (Slocan an vlalton here\n_\u2022 wwk th* guwt* of th* former*\nrants, Mr. tnd Mn. Wilson.\nTbot. Johnson of Drumhelier tnd\nad Johnson and young daughter\nUtwrlt* or Eut Coulle. Alberts.\nrl*r*d by car on Friday owning\n\u2022ptnd * holiday with th*ir\nMuto, Ut. and Mn. The*. Johnwn.\nMr., Mrs. Dickey\nPaid Honor Prior\nLeaving Appledale\nAPPLEDALE, B. C, June 16-\nTh* young people of th* oommunlty\nhtld a farewell ptrty tt tht home\nof Mr. tnd Mn. Chtrlw Dickey,\nwho tn leaving hen ahortly. Mr.\nand Mn. Dickey have alwayt taktn\n* gntt Inttrwt ln tbt young folkt\nand In appreciation, wen prewnted\nwith  a tllver  flower   basket.\nThow prewnt wtn: Al Tromo,\nLeon Truscott. Julia Troaao, Ivy\nHoneywtt. Helen Meyer, Frank Say,\nErnest Trot-so, Al Meyer. Alex Woyna, Lorn* Campbell, Bd Flak, j,\nBhaw, H. Home, H. Wynne, Mrs. J\nV.  \"\nLABORATORY IN\nREUSE NOW\nMakes 59 Determinations in\nMay; Patlenta Number 149\nSOc-\nPacke\nWILSON\"\nFLY PADS\nFull uw ot th* new pathological\nlaboratory tt Kootenay Lake Oenersl\nHotplttl ln May It Indicated by\nth* flgun* glnn In tM nport ot\nMill Ethel Smith, as acting *up*Nn-\ntendent, to the hotpltal board. Th*\n\"lab*' mad* 58 determination* ln\nMay, as oompared with 98 ln April,\nwhan It hid full equipment for\nonly pirt of the month. The X-Ray\ndepartment made 64 eiamlnatlona,\nabout the usual numbtr.\nPatients treated during Mty numbered 148, the dally average being\n113. Ot the total, 61 wtn ktpt\now from April, while then wtn\n88 admiaslona during th* montb.\nDUchargw wen 101, Having 48 In\ntb* Institution st th* end of May.\nTubercular caw* numbered thrw,\nwhile one patient wl* tbu* tor\nobservation. Then wu* eight Infectious oatee. 88 medlotl, tnd 36\nSurgical. Then wtn 14 obttttrlctl\ncaws, and 10 births. Dwth* wtn\nill, ont btlng within 46 houn of\n\u2022dmlttance.\nI   III!   NELSON   BAIL*  tttn,   NIL-OW,   &0.   -  IHHT   MOBNTNO,   tVBB   18,   188*\n5%\npaoe wm\nWEST KOOTENAY WUL SELL POWER IN\nCONFINES OF CRESTON VILLAGE MR.\nCAMPBELL INFORMS BOARD OF TRADE\nCRESTON MASONS\nGO TO GOLDEN\nI. Oh -Jum i4\u2014ooi.\nE. Mtlltndtlne. O. P. Hayes, H. A.\nPowell, wltb Jqhn Bird of Cimp\nLttttr, wtn a delegation from\nCretton Masonic Lodge to visit Oolden on stturdty la connection with\nthe otflcltl visit of tht dlitrlct\ndeputy grand mttter tit But Kooteniy. c. ttt. Andtnon of remit.\nMwsn. Mtlltndalne tnd Hayes wtn\nfeatured among th* epetken psrtl-\nolpatlng ln th* banquet thtt followtd the lodge twtlon.\nMn. JtmM MaxweU left at tht\ntnd of the wwk on t month's vlalt\nwith old friend* tt Chapleau, Ont.,\nu will w tt Winnipeg tnd Medicine Rtt.\nCretton brut btnd It giving tht\nfourth of ltt writ! of optn tlr\nconoert* tn front of tht town bill\non Stturdty evening. Dut to tht\ncongestion of tnfflo lt hi* bwn\nfound newtwry to htvt thew popular entertainments oft the msln\nthorougbfans.\nNORCROSS HAS\nMEN AT WILCOX\nDavid Norcrow, former nam*\nit tht Rwves McDontld mine, Is\nntw operating the Wilcox nttr\nTmlr. Hi hw t tmtll craw of\nmen it work tnd expects to Mve\nth* mill running soon.\n10c\nI\/HY\n[ORE\nBwt t* lfl fly killers.\nClaaa, ..less, sir*.\nckwp. Ask your Drug-\n,_-m      fM. Oneast or Centra]\nTHB WILSON HV PAD\nCO-  HAMILTON, OUT.\nBABYS\nOWN\nSOAP\nProcter-Lardeau\nService\nDue to washout on Lardeau Subdivision regular trip Procter to Lardeau and return\nJune 17th ia cancelled.\nN.J.LOWES\nCity Ticket Agent, Nelwn, B. C.\nHOT WEATHER\nAFTER STORM\nA brilliant lightning ttorm ln tht\nmorning thtt ww tooompenHd by\nt hwvy downpour, and tn exceedingly warm afternoon, wu* nttun*\nof we*th*r oondltlona throughout\nNalion and dlatrlct Wednesday that\ncombined to bring flooded oondltlon* to many puts.\nTh* electric etonn oomm*no*d tt\n10 40 Wtdnwday night tnd continued until wrly Thuraday morning. Th* electric display wt* mete.\nprolonged than usual tnd exceedingly brilliant. Heavy showers to-\ncompanled the ttorm but Ml only\nspasmodically.\nThroughout  tb* ttorm th*  btvt-\nSrature remained at a high point,\ni minimum btlng taken tt 68 degnw.\nCloudt diwppwnd with tm dtrk-\nm tad by mid-day tbt temperature ww u high w on th* pnvious dsy. In the Afternoon th*\nmercury touoh*d 81. one\ntbon  Thunday'*  high.\nSHOW VISITORS\nTO GOLF IMS\n40 Can WUl Meet Science\nParty at Train\nA vlalt to tb* link* of th* Nelson\nOolf tnd Cuntry club In tb* wrly\nevening, to be followed by drlvw\nabout Hilton tM Individual snter-\ntelament as clrcumatenow suggest,\n1* tb* program arraagad for th*\nhonoring of th* Pacific Soltnoe oon-\ngrew memben, 110 of whom will\nstrive tt NtUon batwwn 6:30 tnd 7\nPridsy evening from th* oowt by\napeclal train.\nL. H. ObotPMtt*. permanent chairmen of tb* reoeptjon oommlttw of\nth* board of tradt' nportad bt hid\n40 cara promlwd, ln whloh to takt\ntbt vlilton up to tht link*, fram\nth* itatton. Traffic oontrol will bt\nexerclwd   to  avoid   oonfualon.\nA wire noelved by Mr. Choqu*tt*\nwrly Thundiy afternoon gav* tb*\nrevised figurw\u2014TO man tad to\nltdlw\u2014ot thow taking thl* nut*.\nThe tptdal prooeed* ewt at.mid\nnlfht.\nSale of Creston Plant Released Company From Their\nAgreement\nALBERTA PEOPLE TO\nRESIDE, PASSMORE\nA Salad Drcuins E vtry body Lilttil\nMANY \u2022 knowlne _outtw.lt hes dittovtrad thia tfjlti* msyonneke\ntecipe.   Try ll lor  younell, tnd once yo* do wt prtdkl\n(htt II will btcomt sot ol yaw moil chtriihtd cookinj itcrtls.\nH teupoon sell 3 leblespooni Si. Chtrlw Milk\n'A lesipoon dry mtnlsid        H cup wild oil\nH lesipoon peptlks 1 tefclespooni vinejsr, or\nJi lesipoon Mietr 1 IsbUipoon lemon imc* ind\nFtw inlm csyenn* 1 Isbleipoon vlnejsr.\nThoroughly mil dry Icetedienls.   Add lh* milk, Uwd well *nd but\nIn th* oil ffsduslly.   Add lh* vine-jet, ot lh* lemon juice end vin*f*t,\nbwlltg atitil mlxtute ii imooth.\nThli ll lull on* ol Iht mtny lemplinj tecipti Ihel you will Hnd In iht\nK) psjti ol 'tht Good Provide,\". TMibeeulilully\nillutbsltd prsclicsl cook oook li youn lot lh* ssk-\n1*8. Writ* lo Tht Bordtn Co. Llmlltd, 50 Powell\nSt., Vsneouvet, tnd t copy will be ttttt lo you\nby return. air\nPiMBMOM. B. C, Junt 16.\u2014 Mr.\ntnd Mn. Ootnell, Mr. and Mr*.\nChrtstlt and family arrived hen\non Monday having motored from\nAthabasca. Northern Alberta.\nTbty Intend fntklng their hom*\nIh tbl*. district. They in th*\nguwt* of Mr. and Mr*. 9. A.\nSmith.\nNAKUSP LADIES\nPRESENT PLAY FOR\nNEW DENVER FOLK\nOUBTON. B. O., JUU* 16.\u2014Wwt\nKootenay Powtr * Light Company,\nLlmitad, wlll aupply \u2022Iwtrlc tight\nand power within Creeton village\nlimit* it won w their ntw pltnt\ntt Oott Rlnr otnyon It oomplttad.\nThl* r*ry dtflnlta tnnounwmtnt\nww madt on Thurtdty night by\nL. A. Campbell, vloe-preeldent end\ngenertl manager of tbt company,\nat t wtll tttended mwtlng of Cnt-\nton board ot tradt, whleh ww In\nchart* of prwldut W. L. 8*11,\nat which Mr. Campbell brtifly but\npltlnl, sketched Uh* hlitory of\ndoat River otnyon development, tnd\ndtad tbt powers conferred In tht\ncompiny by ut of ptrllamtnt that\npermitted thtm to tnttr a municipality already wrved by another company.\nIn bla opening nmark* h* potntad\nout that he had dlsousted th*\nthen-*ntlclp*tad dtnlopm*nt with\ntin botrd in October, tnd hit tp*\npearanoe tbt* tlm* ww limply to\noutline progrew made and to outline futun tctlvlHw f tbl company.\nOn a charter wound ln 18(7, and\nslnoe amended, tb* oompany had tn*\nright to wll electric*! energy any*\nwbtn within a radius of 160 mile*\no< Roasland, which, ww tben tb*\nmmpany*. head offlw, but now\nlocatad at Trail.\nH* covered tb* negotiations tbtt\nhad bttn o*rrl\u00abd on w Mtwwn\nL. M. Bimpton. prwldtnt ot tbt\nformtr Crwton Powtr A Ught Company, Llmitad, whloh aom* month*\nHO *old out to crwton (tattle\nLight Company, Llmitad, whow plant\nnow auppllw th* vllltgs. Thtn\nwen vsrlous future* to\ntMgotktlon*. th* lwt of which wu\nsn sgnement wharaby Crwton Power\nSs Light would buy tbt \"Juiot\" tor\ntht village from Wwt Koottnty.\nMr. Ctmpbell etated tbat aftar\nthla arrangement bid bwn madt b,\nhtd hwrd nothing further from\nMr. Slmpaon or anyone elw, oon*\nwqutntly   tbt   talt   of   tbt   looal\nflint   to   crwton  Bwtrlo  rtleawd\nht Wwt Koottoay entirely from tht\nSlmpeon  agrwment,  hu.ee tb* de\nolalon to enter Crwton vUlag*.\nWILL PUT DP LINES\nUnder tbeir charter tbty hsd full\nauthority to build pole lines In tb*\ntown. Tb*y wtn pnpwlng plant\nof auch llnw tnd would submit\nthem to tb* vlltag* for approval,\nand with thl* secured they would\nproceed lo tract tb* poiw tad\ntiring wine. Should the vllltgt refill* permlwloo. Mr. Campbell **\u2022\n\u2022und tb* oomp*ny chirter gtve\nthem authority to proowd wltb tb*\nwork regardless ef tbt council.\nTbt speaker vary lucidly ak*tob*d\ntb* history of tb* otnyon dewlop-\nment. Thl* powtr wu itakld Is December, 1838, by hit oompany, but\ntwo wwkt tfttr staking, notlw wu\nwrved thtt a rwtrva hid bwn\nplaced on Ooat Rlnr power. In\nJuna, 1880. both hi* oompany\nand Crwton Powtr m Ught bad\nrwtaked tnd flntlly development\nright* bad bwn given Wett Kootenay.\nMr. Campbell wu quit* outspoken\nin stating bla belief thtt then ww\nsomething suspicious tn oonnsctlon\nwith the sudden pliclng of t n-\nwrvs on a river that bad bwn\nrunning  to nils all  tbw* yurs.\nHe stated hi* company had bwn\nretailing \"Juice\" for several yeart\nand tba policy at Crwton would\nbe to reduoe rata* u tb* load In-\ncrawed which ahould provide chwp-\n\u2022r light than bad th* company\nooawntad to wbolwal* th* light to\nanother oompany to distribute.\nOuy Owntahte argued that tba\ndrcumataacw surrounding tbe placing ot tbe nwrv* wen quite In\norder, *nd Ohariw Murrell mada a\npita for a get-together ky the two\nrival companlw whersby Crwton\nBectric, whloh had pioneered th*\nfield, might be taken over by Wwt\nKootenay to th* mutual advantagt\nof eaoh.\nA telegram waa read from tb*\nn*w owner*, of Crwton Baotrle\nurging th* board not to tak* action\nuntil thay had been glnn an opportunity to -submit thetr aid* of th*\ncontrovuty. Thl* will b* tcknowl.\ntdgtd, etatlng tb* board will ba\nglad to hwr mm tbtm, but at\ntht tamt Umt pointing out that tht\nmatter la on* that tba board la\nonly lndtrtctly Interested la, and I*\na mstter In whleh It hw no author\nIty, u tht quwtlon mt light 1* solely\na munlclptl mstter and must b*\ndecided by tb* vllltgt oouncll.\nSociety^\nTblt column l* oonducted by\nMta. M. 3. Vigneux. All mws ot\nt eoolal natun, Including reoeptlon*, private entertainments,\nperaontl Items, marrlagw, tte.,\nwill appear In thi* ooiumn. Tele-\npbone im. Vigneux tt btr home,\n618 SUIca itntt.\nMr. and Mr*. Staulty Itmford\nand baby of Vanoounr who ban\nbwn guwtt it tba bomt on Vtrnon\nstrwt of Mr. Bamford'* pannt*.\nMr. and Mn. W. B. Bamford, lwve\nthis morning tor thilr home.\nS     S     *\nC-*rt|il Rudkln wbo recently reoelved bl* BA.. (tegrw from th*\nUnlnralty of Brltlih Columbia, ww\na viiltor to tb* city ywttrdty from\nKwlo wbtn hi* p*r*nte reside.\n\u2022 s   s\nMn. Prink Willi* and her two\nyoungwt children. Ktnoy tnd Frank\nJr., ara guwts it tb* bom* of\nMn. Willi*' parent*. Mr. aad Mre.\nWilliam Rutherford at \"Pwp o' Dty\"\non the North tbon.      .\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Ttww of Willow Point and\nhtr young daughter tptnt yesterdsy\nIn tba olty shopping.\ns   e* e\nAmong shoppers to tbt elty ywtarday wu Mn. Ruswl Tinkew of\nKwlo.\ne .\u2022   .\nMr. aad Mrs. WUllam Waldie ud\ndaughter Marjorle of Robeon spent\nywtarday In Mellon mopping.   .\n\u2022 e    \u2022\nW. A. Ltbr who hu bnn ln Calgary ww In tb* city ywterdey tn\ntout* to Sloctn City.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWilliam mint, L. Ktrr and Jobn\nKerr an vlaltlng ln  Spokane.\n\u2022 *   e\nOf   Valllcan   1*  a\nNIW DENVER, B. C. Juna 16.\u2014\n\"Capt. Rackett\" ww a play staged\nMr* on Frldsy night ln th* Bwun\nhsll, by th* Pythian Sisters of\nNskusp. Then wu a larg* orowd\nIn attendance. After tb* play tbu*\nwu a Jolly dsnoe.\noeorge  Souccl\nNelaon vlaltor.\nsss\nW. K. Baling, MJP.. ltft lwt night\nfor Rowland after spending the day\nla Nelton.\n\u2022 s   a\nFred Bmltb, \u2022x-ofticlal of tba Canadian B-pnw oompany, who now\nresl-es In Vtnoouvtr and I* spending\nth* tumour at hla Sunshine Bty\nbomt, wu t tbopper ln town yeatarday.\nsss\nMr. Weibe of Paulton tptnt ywtarday ln Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mn. J.-t- Annible. Htll\nMlnw road, in on * brief visit ln\nSpokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. aad Mn. J. B. J*p*on, High\n*tra*t, ban taktn up realdenc* at\n806 Carbonate *trwt.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. hnnl* Melcbert nturntd\nlut inning from Spokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHenri Bourgaol* of Orwcent Valley hu left by motor on a bualnw* tnp to cslgary and district.\nraroy Burnett of Procter ptld t\nrlalt ta town ywterdiy.\n\u2022 t   t\nAmong ibopptrs from Balfour ywtarday wu Mra. A. Ung Jr.\n\u2022 s    \u2022\nJowph Kownole of Crwoent Villty ipent yesterdsy In th* city.\nsi*\nMlw Mtrjorl* Spin* of Kulo ww\na viiltor ln Nslson ywterdsy en\nrout* horn* tram Brl* wben ihe\nvlalted rriende.\nsts\nMlw Marion Younger ratunud\nWtdnwday night from victoria wbtn\naha bu bwn tttendlng normtl.\nPrior to coming horn* Mlw lounger\nvltltad relatlvw In New Wwtmln-\ntttr. Mlu Toungtr, who It at prw-\ntnt at tbt bom* of bu father, H.\nR. Younger. MIU atrwt. ww chown\nu vtledlctorltn at th* graduation\neierclau ot tbt normal achool.\neee\nla honor of Mlw LUllta loanln.\nThird ttrwt, Palrvtew, whow mar*\nnag* to Ilmir Calbick Ukw plaw\nJuna IT, Mm. W. Calbick. Railway\natrwt, tnttrttlntd nwntly at a moat\nenjoyable brldg* and mHosllaneous\nahower. Prlaw for top wore and\nconaolatlon wtn won hy Mra. J.\nHartley tnd Mre. Alu loanln. Tbt\nbride-elect reoelved mtny uwful tnd\npntty gift*. Th* Invited guwt* Includtd Mn. losnln, Mr*. W. T.\nOtlblck.. Mrs. S. Brown. Mn. I. Y.\nBrake, Mrt. Percy Coulter, Mn. L.\n\\mmatm*mm$mwz\n\u2022 -ss- y; __T\nsm\nQ^Mea^hers^)\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nSummer Dresses on Sale Tomorrow\nMost of these dresses sold formerly at |8.50 to $12.60\neach. There is a generous selection of Chiffon voiles,\nprinted silks and plain colored silks in all smart styles.\nRegular and half sizes.\nALL ONE PRICE, EACH $3.p5\nSample Blouses Tomorrow\nat 1-3 Off\nBlouses of fine pure silk flat crepe in all the new smart\nstyles. Sleeveless or long sleeves. Sizes 15 to 40.\nRegular J$2.25 Blouses for\u2014each  J1.60\nRegular $3.50 Blousps for\u2014each $2.35\nRegulnr $4.50 Blouses for\u2014each .*.* $3.00\nHoleproof and Supersilk Hose\nPure silk full-fashioned hose in semi-service or chiffon\nweight. All with the popular cradle foot. The season's\nbest colors in the range. Sizes 8'\/i to 10.\nTOMORROW, THE PAIR 75#\nHarvey Silk Undies\n.iPantees, vests, bloomers and step-ins ln Harvey quality\nsilk undies. Tailored or lace trimmed. Pastel shades.\nAll sizes. \t\nEACH 75*, $1.00, *1M to $8.50\nWomen's Silk Slips\nFine quality flat crepe slips in white or colored. Lace\ntrimmed. Sizes 84 to 40,\nSPECIAL, EACH \u2022.-.. $8.95\n_>aiM___ii^M''''',M'-\u00bb^\u00bb^-^-mijm im mHW wJil\nW.  Oughtred.  Mn.  Jowph   Turnu,  it work on th* ranch wmt dlttanct\nMrt. rnd Curtis, Mn. I- J- Bhardt-  ,\u201e__,  tbtlr  bome.    Whtn   noticed,\nr\u00ab&I^TTlS^ss-Tuii: \u00ab\u2022\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab-\u2122\u2022fr*,\u00a3\n_i\u201e\u00bb. me tb. gu\u00ab, of honor. %_\u00ab &'^\u2122 \u00a3\u00a3_f \u2122\nSaskatchewan about a year tgo to\nMn. J. St. Denlt Of Vanoouver,\nwho bu bwn apendlng tomt tlm*\ntt h*r Dwr Ptrk home, It vltltlng\nfriends In Nelson.\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nMr*. Douglw Chamberlain, Jow-\nphint ttrwt. nturned homt yuterdty wtth htr Infant daughter from\ntba Kootenay Lake otneril\nhotpltal.\nB. D. Kenned, of Lemmon Onek\nsptnt ywttrdiy In tbt olty.\nCltnnot Shannon of WlUow Point\nwho wu opsrated on at th* Kootenay Lain Oeneral hospital tor ap*\npendldtle, la nportad to ba doing\nfair.\nFIRE DESTROYS\nHOME AT CANYON\nOltBBTON, B. C. Jun* 1*\u2014*\nftr* *t Canyon. Saturday tvenlng.\ncompletely destroyed tht ranch homt\nof Mr. tnd Mn. Oien Mewlngu,\ntogether with prtctloally all tbt\noontente. Tb* wuw ta attributed\nto a defective chimney, th* fin\nstarting whllt the Mewlngut wtrt\nmtkt thtlr permanent hom* on the\nranch.' and had done considerable\nremodelling. A tmall amount of lnsuranoe wu carried, aad u eooa u\nthis le adjusted, wort ot rebuilding  wtll  bt  oommenced.\nCOLEMAN PEOPLE\nAT ARROW PARK\nABROW PAWC, B. C. Junt IB\u2014\nMn. Blowu of Ooltman, Alta., ac-\ncomptnled by hu ton tnd Mlw\nOrlffitbs. arrived ou Tuwd-ia boat\nto spend a holiday hen.\nMra. B. A. Moston left on Monday'* boat en root* for Sngland\nwhu* *he 1* apendlng \u2022 few months*\nholiday.\nHIGH TEST\nGEM LYE\nGRANULATED\nfor your convanianca\nand economy\nOPENS\nCLOGGED\nlOOK\nBRAINS    |^ SPRAYING\nlr*7rr*7*>\nFINE FOR\nCLEANING,\nSeat\nCUBAHY \u00bbOA> WbMtl, TOTOHTO\nST. CHARLES\nMILK\nUNSWEETENED EVAPORATED\nDRESSES\nExpertly\nCleaned\nDYED\nH.K.FOOT\nDyer and Cleaner\nFairview, Nelson, B. C.\non\nFormed at Creston\nCBX8TON, B. O, Jun* 11,\u2014Thu*\nww quit* * good turnout of ladlw\nfor the meeting on Thunday aftar*\nnoon, to Contldu tht organisation\nof a Women'i Auxiliary to Weston\nVtllty Poat Canadian Uglon tt\nwblcb Mtt. D. J. McDonald ot\nJtavelstoke, prwldent of th* provlnclsl command, ww tb* spwker\nand at whlcb It ww decided to form\na branch.\nMr*. W. V. Jackaon ww temporary\npneldlng offlou, with Mn. W. McL. j\ncooper, temporary eecntary, and]\ntba s\/tsker wu Introduotd by i\nprwldtnt W. V. Jscksoo of the 1\niocsl  Legion.\nM\u00bb.   McDonald    btteRy   outlined I\nth*  alma and  oblecte of tn  tux*!\nllltry, chltf of whleh wan to u-\n\u2022l*t tb* local branch of tb* Uglon 1\nwhennr   powlble,   to   help   along!\ntnry  good  oommunlty  wuw,  tad\ntbi welfare of nturntd mtn  generally. Work among the young people\nwu  alao  Mrwted,  pirUoulirly   tbt\ngirl  guidw   Tbt  following  offiwrt\nwen  choeen:\nPrwldtnt, Mn. Ooptr;  flnt vus*-\nPrwldent, MM. coopiri flnt vlw-\npntldaot, Mia. Lowtbtr; wooad vios-\nprwMtat, Mn. 3. Bit*: wentary.\nMra. W. V. Jscksoo; tnaaunr, Mn.\nReg. Wateon; nwutlv*. Mn. D Maa,\nMn. X. xnott, Mn. John HaU.\nIt wm dtoldtd to hart monthly\nmetllnji. Tb* Legion quartan in\ntb* Mtllandalna block will b* uwd.\n\u25a0 I\nGOOD\nNEWS!\nFor Children and Adults\nTHERE'S A BIG TREAT\nIN STORE FOR TOU!\n| POPSICLES |\nHAVE COME TO NELSON\nThty took vanoouvar by rtona . . . \u00abbll*\ndren and grown-up* Uked th*m from tb*\nitart, tnd tccltlmed POPSICLB thtlr\nwarm-wtathtr ftvorlte. And now tbty bar*\ncoma to Italton.\nMad* by Curtaw CMaaary with th*\npunet lngndlante, tnd thtn frown. Thtrtt\nOool  *nd  Betrwhlng, tnd Buy to Btt.\nDont fall lo aak tor a POPSICLB. *-\u00ab\nnan get oot today at lea Crura parlors,\nsod* fountains or confectionery More* III\nNelson and Trail.\nMRS. MOREL ON WAY\nHOME FROM EAST\nMra. B. D. Moral ww In Nelson\nywterdiy on h*r wty homt to\nMtrblthwdk from a trip to Calgary tnd Ternlt.\nSHMDDED WHEAT\nb -4m ntpny tniwu to\nwhit-to-eat-to-keep-lt.\nIt hringi you mloetals,\nTittwlas, proteins, car-\nbohydnm\u2014tbt thtgg\nyea ottd tot ^ulck\nAnd even better whw\nyou iad out (or yeur-\niel( *.av good it is!\nOow t dty, (ac it Uut\nTEN diyi, try this\nvitally onm*\n\u00abaadycoofctd nadr ^^-*_'2^\ntown*. It'i good with i\u00ab oi mOlea, for forty\nmilk, good vrhh crests,    yttn.\n\"Mist lie,I for\nllttl money.\"\n12 tig Usc.lt,\nI. eeery hot.\nIM CAHAMAN MHDOBB WMA? COMPANY, IIB, M*f*n Mk, Cm***\nmmms.\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nLPALM   UAIBIE8.   Ltd. \u00a7\nICE   CREAM BHTTBIt MILE I\nALL PDinOTLT PABTBOBIZBD PRODDOTB |\nScreen Doors\nLive in comfort thta summer\u2014put on a full set\nof screen doors and windows.\nScreen in your porch and sleep outside.\nWe have a full line of screen doors in different\nmodels.\nBlack Wire Clolh, Gajvaniied Wire Cloth, Brow*\nWire Cloth\nHipperson Hardware\nCompany.tLimited\n\"Look for the Red Hardware Store\"\nPhone 497 Box 414\n P.IU1W JJM.NIMIHW\u25a0!!. lUIIIIWUi\nj.lllll|.,J)Jl     III      .111111   .  .1\n\u2022MyB SIX\nHEAVY OFFERINGSSWAMPWALL\nSTREET, LOSSES ONE TO SEVEN\nStabilization Reports Deflate Speculative\nEnthusiasm\nBy JOBN L* COOLET\nAssociated   Prsss   Financial   Writer\nNEW TORK. .Aim U (AP>-\nfttoclu shied today \u00bbt tht iljht or\na rapidly rising Unlttd BUttt dollu ud took thtlr wont tumblt\nor tht iprlng bull market.\n. London report* that currency sta-\nbtllEatlon, on a temporary bull,\nwai nearlng fhe atage of daflnlta\nasretment, iharply deflated epeoula-\ntlve snthuslsam which had bttn\nbated to a largt degree on uncertainties \u00bburrouad.ng tht position of\ntoa united Statas dollar against\nothtr currenclee, particularly the\npound iterllng. Heavy offering! ot\naharee ewamped the itock exchange\nIn tht laat half hour, bringing\nlorna of one to etven\" polntt tb\n\u2022core* ot recent favorite*. 8a.es\ntotalled   4.031,340   ihsrts.\nWaU street's interest centered exclusively, it seemed, ln reports from\nthf British capital. \"Pegging\" the\npound say around 14.06, would mean\ntho decline of tht Amtrican currency, which baa so stimulated speculative Imaginations, would comt to\nt halt. Hence tradera with profits\nhastened to execute selling orders\nand prices slid rapidly, touching\noff bundles of \"stop\" lots lnitruc-\ntlon*.\nAmerican Telephone. American\nSmelting and Case dropped almost\n\u2022even points each. Tht TJJB. Steele\nlost about four. Homestake flopped\n\u00bb%.\nM.ACTION   GENV-KAI*\nReaction tn other markets wera\nrather general, though for a wider\nvariety of reason*. Wheat was confused by difference of opinion at to\nprobable effects of processing taxes,\nwhllt cotton found difficulty tn deciding pr-obabla acreage reduction\narrangements; alto, Ita decline to\naround 13 a hale was Influenced by\nweakness of shares. Sllvtr sod sugar\nfutures sagged.\nCurrency stabilisation, bankers\npoint out, would carry a numbtr\nof possibilities, quite apart from\npossible stock market repercussions\nparticularly lf the nations should\nagree on downward tariff revisions.\nForeign trade, crippled by yeara of\ndepression, has been further hampered by uncertainties as to monetary value* and a return of ste-viler\nlevels, It Is contended, would be\nextremely helpful In restoring International buslneaa.\nThe 13 regional benka of the\n.federal Reserve system added about\n\u202221.000,000 In government securities\nto their portfolios in the week ended Wedneeday. Thle rate of Increase\nln open market credit expansion\noperations waa somewhat smaller\nthan previously, tt brought total\nholdings to gU33.444.ooo as against\naround \u20221.890.000,00* when the preeent profram started eeveral weeks\nago.\nSILVER TAKES ON\nSLIDE IN N. Y.\nIfSW TORK. June 10 (AP)\u2014\nSQver futures cloted firm; Mies\n8500,000 ounces. July |58\u00ab.\nSept. ,8645. Oct. 16.8511. Dec.\nST06.  Jan.  87-35N,  March  IT_06N.\nN\u2014Nominal.-  \u25a0\nDOWN   TO  65H   CBNT6\nKBW TORK. June 16 (API-\nSilver q-wtatlons were tower ber*\ntoday. Bar mettl sagged % of s\noent to t$*M \u2022 oenta an ounce,\nwhile futures at ont timt were\nabout half a cent lower tn fairly\nactive trading. '\n-*-*-*\u25a0-*\u25a0-*\u25a0 ^r**\"*aaaaaass _*\u25a0\u00bb+*\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nSO industrials  80.87 off .6.19\n20 rails  41.41 off -2.36\n20 utilities 32.94 off 2.94\nBASE METALS\nTO OPEN MINE\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAllegheny    .... 4*4 ,<_ SH\nAllied Chem .. 118 um 11114\nAmtrican c\u00bbn . 81H SSH SSH\nAm For Pow .. IT Uli 1414\nAm U It Fd) ISH It'i ISH\nAmerlun Io* . 10% 10 10\nAm smelt tut s\u00abH at SSH\nAmerican T.1 . IMS 1S1 131\nAmerican Tab . an, S1H St\nAnaconda  ISH 14* 1\u00abH\nAtchleon   WH \u00ab-*- SSH\nAuburn   Motor. SS 00 SO\nBaldwin     11 10H 10H\nBelt & Ohio . 3SH ISH ISH\nBendlx At  ... 17H 1-H UH\nBtth Stott .... SSH n% -TH\nCanada Dry .. ISH ITH ITH\nCms Ptcltlc.   .. ISH it% 19\nOrro cle  Peeco 35\u00bbi 31 3SH\nChe. <i Oblo .. ton SSH SSH\nChryaler     3TH 39H 35%\nCom St aouth . SH 4H tH\nCon On N. T. SOH SSH SSH\nOorn Pro* .... TSH Tl TlH\nC Wright Pf\u00ab.. \u2014 \u2014 S\nDupont     TTH T3 TSH\nSilt  Kodak   .. SIH TO TS\nHee  Pow Is l-t 14 MH ISH\nBl*     ISH 13H 13H\nPord Bnglleh '.. \u2014 \u2014 *H\nPord of Chad. \u2014 \u2014 10\nPint N*t Eton. SSH St StK\nFreeport TM   . SS 33% 33%\nGeneral  Motor. 3T 3S 35\nOeneral Pood. SSH St% StH\nOeneral Bectric 3SH 31H 33\nOold Dust .... 34', 33 31\nGoodrich     15% lt lt\nOranby    13H \u2014 ISH\nOrut Mor pld. 33% ISH ISH\nOre.t Weat Sug 3SH 3t'i StH\nHudaon   Motor. II', 10% 10H\nIna Copper ... TH TH TH\nInter Nickel  .. 1T% 15% 15%\nInter Tel ts Tel lS'i 15% 15H\nJewel Tea .... 30 \u2014 SS\nKenn Copper  . 30 ISH ISH\nKreige 8.8. .. IS 19% ISH\nKroegger Si Toll 31 11% 38%\nLehn St Fink . 30% 10% MH\nMack Truck    .so SS SS\nMilwaukee Pfd. OH 8\", . SH\nNaah Motor. ..30 IS IS\nNat Dairy Prod 11% 10% 30%\nII. Pow * U  . \u2014 \u2014 ITH\nN. T. Central . SS SSH 85%\nPac Oaa Is Elec 30% 3T% ITH\nPackard Motor. SH 8 S\nPenn R. R. ... 18% MH ISH\nPhilip* Pet* .. lt% 13% ISH\nPure OU     SH 8% SH\nRadio  Corp   .. 10% S% SH\nRadio Keith Or tH t t\nRem Rand .... SH 8 8\nRock laiand .. tH \u2014 tH\nSafeway Storea StH 90% 91\n8. Loula * 8 F S 1% 1%\nShell Union ... TH SH SH\nS. Cal. Edlaon . IS lt% 3t%\nSouth Pacific . SSH SI 11\nStan Oil of 0*1 St S3% 83%\nStan Oil of Ind. \u2014 \u2014 ISH\nStan OU of It J. STH SS 89\nStewart Warner TH T T\nstudebaker   ... SH 8 8\nTnaa Oorp ... MH M% 30%\nTela* Oulf Sul M 3T% 37%\nTlmken Roller \u00bb% ISH 3SH\nUnder Type ... 30 28% 3SH\nOn Carbide   .. 38% 8T% STH\nUn  OU   of  0*1 30% 17% 17%\nUn   Aircraft   .. 3S% 30 30%\nUnion Pacific   lit., 100 100%\nUS.  C.  I.  Pip* 16% ISH ISH\nu. s. Rubber . ISH ISH UH\nU.S. Bteel .... SSH SIH 83\nVanadium Steel ISH 33% 33%\nWeat Bectric  . t7 tS% tS%\nTellow Truck . 8% 6% 9%\nNO   CHANOE   IN\nPRODUCE   PRICES\nMONTREAL. June 15 (CP)-No\nnoticeable change In price* was recorded on the Montreal dairy and\nproduce market durlnv today'a trading.\nWHEAT GAINS\nMADE WINNIPEG\nWINNIPBO. June IB (CP).\u2014Winnipeg grain market moved Independently today with wheat futures\nprloes entirely ignoring the weakness shown at Chicago and displaying firmness for almost the entire\nsession to finish He to He higher.\nJuly option at 04H. October \u00ab38%.\nand   December   M'\/ic.\nA sharp 30 price \"break\" tn the\nsouthern marktt failed to Influence\nlocal values as they soored adranoes\nof more than a cent at the opening\nand. depressed around mid-session\nby liberal telling to near the prevloua closing lewl*, recovered In a\nfinal closing flurry.\nSupport offered by 800,000 bushels\nof export sales, aided futures in\ntheir resistance to the downturns\nfrom  the  south.\nArgentine wheat exports this week\nshow a 1,000,000-buahel decrease\nfrdm the previous week, clearances\namounting to Jutt over '3,000,000\nbushels. No wbeat was ahlpped from\nRussia.\nCash wheat and coarse grains\ntrading was generally quiet.\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nFOLLOWS SLIDE\nB,  JOHN P. ROUORAN\nAssociate*  Preas Market Editor\nCfclCAOO. June IB (AP).\u2014Widely\ndivergent views about prospective\nmaximum processing taxes and\nbonuses to farmers August 1 ltd\nto turbulent grain marketa today\nand   lower  prices  for   wheat.\nA collapse of 2o a bushel In\nwheat values took place at one stage\nbecause of uncertainty ae to details of proposed'plana of tbe Waahlngton administration. Violent tumbles tn Brltlih exchange wars an\nunsettling factor, but transient\nwbeat price rallies were numerous\nowing to predictions of a new heat\nwave and on aooount of trade assertions that the ultimate outcome\nof the tax and bohua plans of the\naecretary of agriculture would be\nlikely to prove stimulating tn the\nextreme.\nWheat dosed nervous, 1 to l'.i\nunder yeeberday's finish, corn 'i\nto *i up. oate ^ to Vi advanced,\nand provisions varying from 7c decline to a rise  of  3c.\nWheat bulls contended that as\nsoon aa the storms of bearish feeling abated, the sellers of wheat\nwould went to get back all the\ngrain which had been hastily thrown\noverboard   yesterday.\nVANCOUVER SALES\nVANCOUVER.   June   IS.   (CP).   \u2014\nMlnlnf aharea aold on the Vancouver\n.tnck exchange today:\nLISTED\nBeaver Silver-  11-00\nBralome\u20143.tl9.\nBralorne Pract.\u2014t-S.\nBridge R. Con\u201418.187.\nOeorgla River\u2014 lt,300.\nOrandvlew\u20144000.\nOold  Belt\u2014 3380.       N\nInter. C. Si c\u2014100.\nNational Silver\u201413.888.\nPioneer\u20143365.\nPremier Border\u201418.700.\nPremier Gold\u20148235.\nReevea McDonald\u20143*30.\nReno Oold\u20149S.4S0.\nSally Mine*\u20141700.\nUNLISTED\nBig Mlaaourl\u20146100.\nIndian Mln**\u2014 500.\nKootenay Plorence\u201438.600.\nLucky Jim\u201411.000.\nNoble Plve\u201418.800\nPend  Orellle\u20145.360. *\n, Porter Idaho\u2014t\u00bboo.\nRuth Hop*   too.\nSUvercreet\u201483.800. ,\nSll-eradc\u20144500.\nWellington\u20146000.\nWhitewater\u2014 10.050.\nCURB\nBayvlaw\u201410,500.\nBluebird\u20148500.\nBig Slid*\u20143000.\nBridge R.  Ix\u201468.878.\nCariboo Oold\u201413.376.\nCork Province\u201418,000.\nDalhouale\u20143000.\nDunwell\u20148300.\nKootenay King\u20146000.\nKootenay Belle\u2014800.\nMeridian\u201433*00.\nMarmot MeUla\u201418.000.\nMorning star\u201433,180.\nMorton  W \u2014 7.8*0.\nNative Bona\u2014lS.tOO.\nNicola\u2014SOO.\nR*w\u00bbrd-13.3O0\nRufua A\u20148600.\nstandard  Oold\u2014860\nSnow-flake\u20148000.\nTopley   R\u20143300\nW*v*rly  T.\u20145500.\nW\u00bbyatde\u2014*3.150.\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA. Jum IS (OP.\u2014Kg market* ID Ontario and Quebec were\nreported  firm  today.\nToronto\u2014Market firm- oreded\nahlpment* extraa 164, '-rat* lt to\nItty, aeconda 13 delivered. Ungraded\negga, extraa lt to IS. tint* 13,\naecond*   10  delivered.\nMontreal\u2014Market firm. Spot ud\nweetern prloea unchanged. Receipt*\n3314 caaea.\nHalifax\u2014Market dull and Inactive.\nPrloea to retail-era. extra* ll, flrat*\n18.  aeoond*   18.\nField Property Pioneers\nStart of Base\nMining\nTORONTO, Jun* IS (CP)\u2014Dlrec-\nt-or* of Bat* Metala corporation,\nlimited, have decided to reopen their\nmine at Field, B.C., enoouraaed by\nreoent advance In the prlo* of baa*\nmetal*. ThU wlll be tb* Urn baa*\nmetal mln* to atart up again following   th*   decreasing   ahut   down.\nControl of th* property wa* reoently acquired by Mining Corporation of Canada from Ooldfleld*\nConaolldated of Reno. Nevada,\nthrough  a  8800,000   caah   deal.\nSom* addittona to th* plant ar*\ncontemplated which will bring th*\ncapacity up to 0000 too* * month.\nIt 1* pinned to atart milling tbe\nmiddle   of   Auguit.\nMETAL MARKETS\nSELLING WAVE\nHITSATCOAST\nGolds Get Setbacks; Silvers Fail React; Oils\nSofter\nVAKOOtrvKR. June lft (OP)\u2014Vancouver stocks staggered under a aelllng wave today and oontlnued their\ndownward slide with lncressed momentum. The market opened firm\nand held above the Wednesday cloee\nfor a ahort ttme ln the forenoon but\nsuddenly slipped to low levels and\na general rally Just before the noon\ncloee failed  to salvage lost  values.\nIn tbe afternoon, the elide wae\ncontinuous as stocks were unloaded\ngenerally. The golds suffered severe\nsetbacks with tbe higher-priced\nstocks dropping sharply. Bralorne\nfell 1*00 below yesterday's close to\n6.10 while Pioneer waa down 3.76\nat 13-35. Reno, Bridge Blver Exploration and Cariboo were among\nthe most active Issues and all feu\nto low levels, cariboo closed 40\ndown at 3.60, Reno 16 at 319 Meridian eight to 64' and Wayilde 7^\nto 41.\nThe oils suffered proportionately\nwith Royalite leading the downwanl\ntrend wtth a loss of 1.00 at 1330.\nSterling Pacific and Miyland each\nlost five while C. and E. Corporation dropped a'i and Rome one.\nSilvers failed to reset to Great\nBritain's payment of 10 per cent of\nher war debt In silver and these\nstocks were compsrstirely inactive.\nBeaver lest i*}s to 7Vi and National\nwas down V- at 7Vi, Pend qretlle\nled the baae metals ln activity and\ndropped 13 to i.ao while Noble rive\nslipped   1%   to  16.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nNEW TORK; June 16 (CP).-\nOopper eulst; electrolytlo spot and\nfuture.   6\nTin easy; spot and nearby, 40 60;\nfuture 46.T6,\nIran  quiet, unchanged.\nLead steedy; spot Naw Tork 6430:\nBast St   Louli. 64.06.\nZlno steady: Bast flt. Louis, spot\nand future. 64.30  to  MSB.\nAntimony,   spot.   7.00.\nQuicksilver. <n.oo to M00.\nBar silver  tfc  lower at 66H-\nAt London\u2014Copper, standard spot\n\u00a366 7s\u00abd; future C36 13s \u00abd; electrolytic, spot. C40 6s;   future  641   6s. '\nTin,  spot  and   futurs.   \u00a33t8   16s.\nLead, spot,  \u00a313;   future   CIS  6s.\nZinc. spot. \u00a310 15s: future \u00a316 10s.\nBar silver <*i higher at 10 fl-l6d.\nGOLDS DUMPED\nON MINE LIST\nTORONTO, Jun* IS. (CP).\u2014Oold\natocks were dumped overboard In a\nliquidating movement thla afternoon\non th* atandard exchange and with\nbuying order* few ln number prlcea\nweakened ebarply, aome leader* dropping ,3 to 1*31. Baae metal and aUver aharea bore tbe ehock with more\nsteadiness, except tor a drop of 11.80\nfor International Nickel and 12.10 for\nNoranda.\nSenior gold .hares were caught in\na Now Tork break where price* weakened It to 18. Dome loat 84-35 to\n831. Hollinger 80 cent* to 80.60, Lake\nShare 81 to 841. Mclntyre 84 to\n820.80. Pioneer 82.80 to 812.80. Tech\nHughe* 80 oenta to 88 and Wrlght-\nHargreeves 00 centa to 85.80. Bralorne lott 18 cent* to 88.16.\nNoranda fell to 881 and Nlcktl\ncloaed at 817.88. Medium-priced gold\nshares limited their loaaea to aeven\ncents. Venturea dropped alx. Prospectors Airways moved against tht\ntrend, gaining  10 to 61.50.\nEldorado continued It* advanoe,\nadding 23 oenta to close at 62.70. Mln.\nIng Corporation cloaed unchanged at\n82.10.\nOU atocka wet. Inclined to disregard the weakness elsewhere.\nAmo          .0814\nAJax     1.00\nAmulet    _      .80\nA P  Conaolldated       .l\u00abVt\nA\u00bbhl\u00aby          1.05\nBaae   Metals         3.13\nBarry Hollinger  -    .10H\nBig   Mlaaourl    _ 38\nO and I Landa   .,    .Tl\nChemical Research .    1.16\nCUsrlcy   -      .0314\nDome        Vi,!,    ' \u25a0 ..I 80.60\nEldorado      3.67\nPalconbrldge      3.38\nOranada        137\nHome  Oil         -0\nHower     _      At\nHollinger    _._    0.48\nHudeon   B*T    _ -   -00\nInternational   Nickel     17.65\nKlrkland   Uke          30\nUk*   Shore     41.00\nMarsw       \u2014.._-      A0\nManitoba  Buln        joavi\nMUtrtto,  ...    .WA\nMclntyre     38.50\nMining  Corp  J. _.._...-   2.05\nMayland     _ \u2014 \u2014 80\nMurphy    \u2014      .03\nNewbec          .0414\nNlplulng     _  _ J.75\nNoranda     , _ 81.00\nPend   Orellle          U0\nPremier    Oold        130\nBan  Antonio     .-_   1.00\nSherritt   Oordon  . *.\u2014t\u2014   1.10\nSudbury  Buln       1.65\nSterling   Paclflo         .83\nsuooe        1.47\nStadacona           .03%\nTech   Hughes    __ _   8.00\nThompeon Cadauae   0714\nVlpond   ._      At\nVenturea     \u2014. _   1.00\nWright   Hargreav** '     6.50\nWalt*   Ackerman        1.35\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nWINNIPEG. June 15 (CP).\u2014Be*\nwlpte: 160 -attie; 55 calvea; 506\nhog*:  65 sheep.\nSteera, up to 1060 lbt, 84 to 85:\nsteers over 1050 lbs., 63.96 to 64.50:\nheifers 63 50 to 84.16; fed calves 84\nto 86; cows 83.50 to 83; vtal calvea\n84 to  8450.\nHost; Bacon  85;  heavy 64.60.\nLamb*:  66.60  to 67.60.\nSheep: Handywelght 6350 to 63.\nSMELTERS DROPS\nSEVEN POINTS\nTOBONTO, June 16 (AP)-Tbe\nupward movement of stocks wu interrupted today by a 'selling wave\nthat grew ss the session advanced\nculminating in fairly heavy recessions of the Toronto stock exchsnge.\nOutside of the metal sharea which\ndropped seven points in the eaee of\nSmeltera and 1-60 ln International\nNickel, losses tn popular lssuea-ver*\nlimited to m polnte. Volume was\nnot lieavy, oompared with that of\nrecent sessions.\nSmelters eased slowly back from\n139 to 136 and then dropped three\nmore to 133 m the last 10 minutes.\nNickel closed at 17.80. Braalllan\ntraded 16.000 shares and lost IH\nto 16tt and CPJt. dropped ltt to\n16H. ford of Canada wu also off\nltt to 11.\nOil stocks held up well, imperial\nOU at 13 and Super test at 16 were\noff tt \u00abch. In light selling power\nshares slipped back, BeU Telephone\nltt to 101. Consumers Oas. selling\nex-dividend,  wu down   tt-\nFood eharea revealed an almost\nunbroken row of recessions at the\ncloee, lossu ranging from tt to a\npoint for Blue Ribbon and Western\nCanada Flour. Bank shares were\nquiet and but lightly changed.\n'May We Serve You?'\nIDEAL TAILORS\u2014Odorlett ud San-\nItary  Dry cleaning.\t\nB. COLLfSTsON\u2014 Uptn Watch\nClock and Jewelry Repilr*. Prompt\nService st reasonable ratal Writs\nto P.O. Drawer 1103. Ntlton.\nAuto parts for all Cars \u2014 KRAFT\nAUTO  WRSCKAOB. '     \t\nT. PLAYIR\u2014Painting tnd Decorating   for  \u2014*^^^\nB^tltst.\nNelson D-lV News Mb Department\n\u2022Jfij.   _._ -5 __-**_-.\ning. I\nWai\nGrebe,.., _.__. _..\u2022\u2022 v.._^^^^^^^^^b\nlag, (Special Rates. dhv*u Now\ni_TL _l__-__ar-s-.\u2014 \u2014_.______ ' c  -\n7er ~*lT kind** ol \"commerclaT* print*\ning. Phop* 144.  *\n'RIM1SR   SERVICE   STATION\nOraham, Ou. OU. Oreuln), I\nr_-_   m ,.,        ^fin  fa\nRAW BOOT _JdTTO_)_!H WOMCS.\nDuco Painting. -Welding. Body Ra*\npairs on all cars. Phone lit,\nTrucking  tnd   Haulage\u2014Phone  541\nCentral  Transfer, Prompt Service\nUacOregor      Bros.      Photographs,\nFilms dsveloped, printed.\" Box 641\n___________________\nUID   t-J-dTRic\nSTANDABD BJkJtUIC. Phone 888\nfor Eleotrleal, Wiring. Contracting,\nIr-tUllatlon*. Reatonable Rates.\nARTHUR HplOERSHAM, \"NeleOnTFor\nQueens, B**s. ..Hooty, Comb*, ate.\nT**_J Servlc*\nPHONI 77\n__ _ Da\/ or Night\nELKS T, T. & >. LTD.\n Tl\u2014!\u2014_\u2014***** r\u2014\t\nShe* Rebuilding 1* not * n*w vtn-\nturt wltb u*. 80 yeart experience\nbehind every job. C Romano,\nIdeal Shoe Shop. Stanley Bt. OP-\nposits B. C. Telephone\nyqeue   _,.  \\j.   letepnOO*.\t\nR. H. MABIR. Ttnamlthing, Pur-\nnace Repairs, Roofing, Phons 855.\nPlumb:*! tud Heating. Installations\nand supplies. Work Ouaranteed.\nPhont Julius Rtlaterer tt mu\nTin Repairing-While you wait \u2014\nDESJARPIKS. at  DIUV\nLet ut out your car In A-l ahtpe\nfor spring. DILL'S S. s. 3. Phone 6.\nK. Is T. Auto Repair Shop. Expert workmanship. Low R*te*.\nPor cleaning, pressing, alterations.\nTHI  WARDROBE,   417   gall  St.\n\u2022Sio pw jrvd. D. O.\nABT SHOPPE-\nPlumbing and  besting lasttllatloni\nmd   supplies.   Wt   guarantee   ill\nour work. Prloea very reuonable.\nPhone  181, B. 0.  Plumbing Oo.\nCAflTOL    BEAUT*    SHOPPE    fa*\npert   Marcelling.   Phone   18.\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPEG.   Junt   16    (CP) .-Dominion of Ctntdt bonds:\nWAB  LOAN\n6  1037, 100.50;   110.60.\nVICTORY   LOAN\ntt',,   1883, 100.10:  100.80.\n5(4   1834. 101.50;   10145.\ntt,   1837,  108.50:   110.\nREFUNDING   LOAN\n0 1843. 104: 104.60.\n414 1840, 101: 101.60.\n,'\/,   1844. 100.50; 101.\nty,  AUt,   100,60;    100.\nCONVERSION  LOAN\n4(4   1868,  88.90:   100.\n414   1857,  09.60;   100.\n414    1868,   88.60:    100.\n4I4    1858.   100.50;   101.\nNATIONAL   SERVICE   LOAN\n6   1838.  108:   103.60.\n5 1841, 103.75: 104.35.\n1832 LOAN\n4 1885, 88.75; 100.25.\n4 1863, 84.60; 85.\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, Jun* 15 (AP).\u2014American atocks quoted In dollirs at 4\nshillings per dollsr.\nBrailllan Trac 81714: CPJt. 618H:\nIntl Nickel 831: 0_> Steel 867.*,;\nAnglo Persian \u00a31%; Brlt Celanese\nlis 4Kd; Bwsna Mtkubw* 5s 8d:\nCarreras Ord A \u00a3TA; De Been CSV.\nDlatlllera 50* 0d; Dunlop Rubber\n38* 10!4d; Pord 31* M; Hudson Bs;\n35s Sd; Imp Chem 36e 6d: Rand\nMlnea \u00a35H: Rhodealan Anglo Amn\n16s Bd; Rhoktns Corp \u00a36; Rio Tin*\nto* \u00a318v.; Royal Dutch (80: Self.\nridge St 6 per oent pfd. 31s 6d;\nBrit 3(4 per oent Consols \u00a37314:\nBrlt 3(4 ptr cent wtu loan \u00a3B9H:\nBrit, funding 4a 1880-90 \u00a3110(4.\nDROPS ONE TO 9\nAT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, Jun* 16 (09). \u2014\nHoneycombed with atop lou orders\namong the leaders, Montreal stock\nexchang* Hating* dropped from 1\nto 8 point* lower a* * wiv* of\neelling swept over the market ln\nth*  last, hour  of  today's  aeulon.\nLate selling wu Induced by th*\nunloading of atock In New York aa\n* result of the advance ln tb*\nAmerican dollar caused by London\nreporta of temporary stabilization\nof tb* pound snd dollu.\nTb* majority of stock* mowed\nlosses of minor fractional amounts\nu aom* resletance wu *hown to\nth* aelllng. Bome strength nl\nshown   In   Brazilian   Traction   and\n* few others near the clot*, but\nthe rally oame too ltt* to b* of\nany  benefit  to  the  general   lltt.\nSeles volume Incruatd u th*\nmarket declined, turnover approximating   66,000   ahares.\nBrsclllan Traction, actlv* , leader\nwith nearly 23.500 ihtret changing\nhands, dipped 1(4 points to 15%\ntfttr selling it 15. International\nNickel finished at Itt low ot the\nday, off 3.10 at 1740. Canadian\nPaclflo railway dropped 1(4 points\nst 17, while Montreal Power loat\nltt   at  3514.\nConsolidated Smeltera wu tbe\nfeature - with a 9-polnt lou at\n118(4.\nBell Telephone. B.C. Powtr, Canadian Industrial Aloohol \"B\",\nCockshutt plow, Hollinger, Masaey-\nHsrria and Dominion steel wen\namong lssuee to decline fractions.\nBanks moved against th* general\ntrend with Nova Scotia and Royal\nat new highs for the yesr. Nov*\nScotia rou* 18 point* while Royal\nwu up 1(4  point*.     -\nVANCOUVER LIST\nMINES\nBeaver Silver  _\t\nBralorn*     \t\nBig   Mluourl    ...:.\nBluebird,  lut aale\nBridge River Con \t\nOeorgla   River   _ _\nOolconda    _ \t\nOrandvlew .\t\nOold Beit \t\nint C 4 C _ \t\nKootenay   Plorenc*   _..\nKootenay Belle, lut aale\nLucky  Jim  -._\t\nMeridian,  lut  sale\nMorning Star lut aale\nNational silver \t\nNoble Plv*.  ._\nPioneer  Oold   ______\nPremier    ___..\nReeves McDonald \t\nH*nb Oold .\t\nRuth Hop*  \t\nSllvercreat    \u201e..:\t\nWellington    \t\nWhitewater   _\t\nOILS\nA p consolidated \t\nC and E Landa \t\nCommonwealth _\t\nDalhouais    .....\\\t\nButcrett \t\nFreehold    _.-_\t\nHargal\nBid Aak\n.07(4 -08\n8.10 6.30\n3b 31\n.06\n.38 .40\n.06(4 0614\n.43 \u2014\nsn     .07(4\n\u2014 _84\n.10 .13\n-0314    -0314\n48\n\u2014 .05\n.64\nit\n.07(4    -07H\n.15       .16\n13.23\n141\n.26\n1.23\n42\n2.18     3.20\n.05       .06\n.06(4    M%\n\u2014       -03%\n.14       \u2014\nHomt   OU   _  _....\nMcDougall   Segur Ex  ...\nMcDougall Segur  Ntw\nMayland   \t\nMercury    _  \t\nMcLeod    \t\nMill   City    \t\nOkalta  Com   -\t\nRoyalite I ; ._...__..\ni Sterling Paclflo ._ _.\n.16\n.71\n.07\n47\n.16\nDl\n.08%\n46\n.04\n.06\n.76\n.10(4\n.40\n.15\n.10\n13.50\n48\n\u2022May We Serve YonP*\n(Continued)\nPrompt   Service    \u2014   Watch.   Clock\nrepalra   \u2014   NOXON'S   JIWELEBH.\nPhon* 88\u2014B. B. Taxi. Day or night\nservloe.     ' ^**^**^**^**^**^**^**~\nCAR FLOOR MAT* RgbfldEb\nprlou. Brak* mining a specialty\nShorty'* Repair Shop.\nH.  B   STEVENSON - Uectrlo   and\nacetylene welding; ttetl workt.\nAut_moblle   Motor   Repairs\nBody   Repairs\nOu \u2014 Oreulng \u2014 Oil\nWuhlng \u2014 Biltente\nKOOTTOAY  MOTORS\nPhon* ill   \u2014  BtJujr St.\nFftlOtDAlRI\nBALIS .ANI\nPhont 838.\nBox 288.\nPor your iprlng Permanent. Call. 88,\n\u2022IWg-__V8 MBAUTY SHOP.\nPhone 85 for Taxi\u2014Sate. Reliable\nBuick Cart. NELSON TRANSFER\nCo.,  Limited.\t\nFAjRVTiEW SERVICE STATION. Ou,\nOil, Oreulng Wishing coyl* btt-\nteries. Dominion tires end tubes.\nWt wUl serve you Phont 606.\n ' MlfcfcJUt. W\n(Form P)\nCertificate *. improvements\nNOTICE\n\u25a0 Royal Frw., Ruth Mineral Claims\nsituat* ln th* Neleon Mining Dlv-\nleion of Kootenay DUtrlct. South\naide of Pend d'Orellle River\nTAKE NOTICE that I, A H. Oreen.\naoting u Agent for tbe Boundary\nBuln Mines. Ltd., NP.L pree Mlnera Certificate No. 78205 D, Intend, sixty days from the date\nhereof, to apply to the Mining\nRecorder    for   Certificate*   of   im*\nEieemente for the purpou of *__-\nnlng crown Orant* of the above\nf(flm_\nAnd further Mk* notloe that action, under aectlon 85, mutt bt com-\nmtnotd before the laauance cf suoh\nCertificates   of   Improvements.\nDated this 8th day of June, A.D.\n1933.\nA.  H.  GREEN.\n* * .      (7373)\nRadio RaptlM, Installations. Tub*\ntesting. KOOTENAY MUSIC. Ph 685.\nPAINTINO AND KAUOM-NINO.\nO. Mlllir, Phon* T-0L.\nTennl* Raoqusts Rutning, 84.60.\nWater Proof Racquet cover Free\u2014\nH. R. KITTO. B\u00abker St\nHave thou mere or scratches re-\nmoved from your furniture. The\ncoet Is ressonable. Phons KOOT-\njWA\\   UDBIO   HOUSE. w\nA. TERRILL, Upholstering, Furniture\nrepairs, Phont 435R1.\t\nReliable Auto Repttra-WHh modern\nequipment. NBLSON TRANSFER.\nFor lower rate* on Auto Repair*\u2014\nPhon*   s^Kjln*'*   Bwvic*,\ni.\"a\u00ab*7oil.'wuh-\nIng, Grassing, tto. Drlvt in today\nscsT\u2014s\u2014.\u2014\u2014--m-    \u25a0*..     -     ,  *-\u25a0\u2014-\u2014\nOio!'A. M-C-RitS-For Oood Photograph*\u2014 Atk  Anybody\u2014Phono 46.\nWanted \u2014 Uwd rifles, lawnmowere\nsnd bicycles. H, R. KITTO, 630\nBaker Str**et._\t\n3. 9. COAT__P_Reiist-er*d Profei-\nslonsl Electrical Engineer. Con-\ntraotlng, Supplies, phone 78*.\nU. S. DOLLAR\nUP AT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL. June IB <CP>-On\nLondon reporta of temporary stabilisation of the pound and dollar,\nthe United Statee dollar bounded\nupward on Montreal foreign exchanges today.\nThe American dollar's adranoe,\nhowever, gave the rest of the foreign\ncurrencies an Irregular tone. British,\nScindinavian and some of the European countries, notably Oermany,\nPranoe, Italy and Holland were\nlower.\nUnited States funds opened at\nHtt P*r oent premium and gradually mounted to 13 per oent where\nthey cloaed with a gain of l.i ptr\noent. The pound sterling lost 4\n1-10 cents at M.WH. its low of\nthe dsy. The French Irene eased .07\nof a cent at 5.28 oenti.\nPOUND STERLING\nDROPS 7 CENTS\nNIW TORK* June 18. tCP.-The\npound sterling dropped seven cents\nand the Canadian dollar IH cents\non tbe New Tork foreign exchange\nmarket  today.   *\nReports from London indicating\nan understanding was In prospect\nbetween the United Kingdom, France\nand United States upon de facto\nitabiusation of the pound and the\ndollar at 4.06 to 4.07, caused a sharp\ndrop In quotations for British currencies and a corresponding rise ln\nthe jaJue of the American dollar.\nThe Canadian dollar closed at\nUH cente against 98% yesterday.\nThe premium on United States funds\nrose to 13 psr bent. The pound\nclosed a cent abort the day's low\nat 14.03, down seven oenta from\nyesterday's cloalng figures. Tbs\npound opened weak and Its high for\nths session  was 84*08.\nGold Is $27.82 Per\nOunce Compared\nWith $27,90 Wednesday\nOTTAWA, Jane 16 (CP)\u2014Prloe\nef gold from the mlat todty wu\n8-7.81 tn ounce compirrd with\n887.80 from yeslerdsy. The gao-\nletlon Is baaed on th* price of\nhsr gold In London 188 shillings\ntwopence, and sterling In Montnal  84.5514.\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nBeittr   Bro*.   ...,\t\nBtll   Telephone    \t\nBnrjllsn    _ __\t\nB  A OU   - \t\nCsnsds   Dredg*   _\t\ncsnsds  Ojrpsum  -\t\ncons  Btkenes    ._.\nCons   Mining    ....\nDistiller*   Betgrsme   ...\nPord  of   Otntdt  \"A\".\nGoodytir     _\t\nHlnm   WsUtr   .\u201e\t\nImperitl   Oil     ....\nImperitl   T*ob   \t\nlndustrisl Alcohol _\t\nInternstionsl   Nlckal   .\nInternational   Pete  .._.\nLoblsw    \"A\"     _....\nMssser   Htrrlt   _ _.\nNorsnds\nPsgs   Ktrstjr \t\nService   Station*  \t\nstsndsrd  paving \t\n       %\n  10J\n  16H\n  UH\n  17\n      t\n      l'i\n  188\n      8%\n  1JV4\n  102\n  18H\n  !_'.\n -     8%\n      I\\\n  18.60\n._  17\n - UH\n      5-H\n  85\n _ 68\n      \u00ab*).\n      \u00bb_l\nLEGAL NOTICES\nPBMOWAt (6)\nNATURAL VITAIITY PROM KA-\nture'e Remedies. We recommend\nHercules Alpine Herbs. Laxative.\nBlood-Purlfler and ' Tonic, safe,\npleasant snd economic. 40c snd\n76o pokgt. Writ* for me trial.\nEverything for speclsl herbsl treat.\nmsnts. Hercules Med. Kerb Co,\nBoi 688, Vincouvtr. B.C.     (78001\nW-lATl   Oolng  to  tht  hot springs?\nThtt means HALCYON Springs.\n (7IB7>\nHELP   WANTtU    **      (101\nWANTH-\u2014OOMPT-TNT   OIRL  POR\n?'neral   housework,   tmtll   ftmlly.\nhone 840.^ '____        (73431\nAGENTS  WANTED\n(III\nSALES MIM AND A0INT8 WANTED\nto aell retor blades. Large profits.\nHowe Inc. 169% Dundas, London,\nOntario. . (7188)\nBOOMS FOB BENT (18)\nPOR  RBNT \u2014 APARTMENT OVER\natore.   3.   W.    Gallagher,   Nelton.\n_  __(7*M7)\nMISCELLANEOUS FOB  SAI.E      (2J)\nOTANCK3A_ri^_OOPH___SrARSItK.\nate of Lead for tent caterpillars\nand other eating Insects. \"Black\nLead   40\"   for   aphlds,   and   for\nEilntlng rooste.    The  Bnckman-\ner  Mlllg.   Co.   Ltd. (73631\n100.000 FEET SECOND HAND RE-\ncondltioned pip* suitablt for all\npurposm. All *l*e*. Writ* to\nSwartt Pip* Twd, 330, let Ate,\nVancouver, B. C. (7188)\nHOTPOINT ITSCTRIC RANOE, EN-\n\u2022melled top table. Ice refrlgentor.\n300 Terraoe Apta. Phon* Til R\n  (7835)\nBRALORNE ORE\nVEIN IMPROVES\nVANCOUVER, Jun* 16 (CP)\u2014On\nvein* ln the Bralorn* mln* bar*\nopened up better than* the director!\nhad anticipated, stated Austin C\nTaylor, present, at the annual\nmeeting of shareholders of the mine\nhen todey. In place* th* vein, now\n410 fwt on th* eighth level, had a\nwidth of 10 feet and tha avenge\nwa* about 13 feet. Though difficult\nto give the exact asssy valu*. II\nwas sround 615 to 610 a ton. h*\nats ted.\nAll th* reports tnd balance sheet\nwtn unanimously sdopttd ahd tbe\ndirectors wen reelected.\nFURNISHED  ROOMS FOB REUS J\nrtiR-rtSMD   SUtTE.   60.   CA\nATE gtntt. phone 880R.\nptraNissattTTsT\nSt. Phont 440X.\nPOULTRY AND BOOS\t\n300 YOUNO- TURKBVS 3jf\neight weeks, also hitching |\nchetp. All sired by largt na\nBronte Tom. come tnd teifl\nor writ* for prloe*. Hlrd, Bad\nFOB BENT          I\nLAROE, COMFORTABLE CAI\nfully furnished. Lake Front. -H\nboat, aleepe four. A: AlleeMi\nPhon* MP, KMlo. ^j\nTWO FULLY P-RNlSlUto ~TJ\ntages, screened porch**, aaft-al\nbe*cb. Mn. oakes. R. R. I. Nrt\nRN1SHED Affo UHFURMJI\nlouses. Rent reasonable. AMI\nMagllo. Phone 608L or 488B. (I\n\"8\nUNFURNISHED AOUBB COWI.\n-oaepblne end Victoria strttt*:\nduoed nnt. Ph6ne 7T7L1.    (H\nOOOD HOUSE. BEHNSEN ~~~T~\nliable tenants. Mrt. Bald\nBlewett.   . (T\n6 ROOMED COTTAOI, 836 MO..\nlr. Poat Office. Queen's Bay, i\nSMALL HOUSE, SOUTH SID\u00ab \u25a0\nSt.. possession June SO. phon*\nPURN.   OR   uNFUfcH.   A_>W.-_\nweek or month. Medical Art* J\nFIVE   ROOM   BUNOALOW.   NX\npunted inside and out. Phon* (\nLIVESTOCK   FOB   SALE I\nFRESH. HIOH-PRODtoCINO t__!\nCowa. Butter and . amall tt.\nCutler Vlneland Ranch,  Wlnji\nFOR\nBALE-TWO   TEAMS\nhones.    Oeo.   Mclnnea,\n_J\u00a3  \"\u00bb\nYORKSHIRE WHl'lE I'lOS, 8WS\n89 each. J. Lindsay. Edgewood.\n :   JS\n.MISCELLANEOUS  WANTED |\nDM\"u_R8_nr\"H_bh3 and sd\nmetals. S. Pearl, 411 HtU St.\n.       '\t\nBUSINESS   OPPORTUNITIES       I\nFOR SALE-hOtl-LIl-tO pEXHtI\nbuelneee. Apply Box 7847 D\nNews.      (J\nPBOFERIY   FOR  SAL!\n(\nto clron aM stst'A'll, i.-___\\ _m\nerty of the ltte D. A. MoFtff\neliutted on Robton Strwt. a\nprlees 10 lou tnd dwtU\nGround! In good shspe, with 1\nden, temotd lswns snd ]\ntree*. Any ntaontbl* off\u00abr\ncepted.   P.O. Box 66.\nBALFOUR LOTS\u2014LOT TTBEBii\nMsp 380\u2014 DL. IM *nd Lot.\nBlock 1, Map 580\u2014Di. 184.\nHarrop, Harrop, CB\nFURNITURE   FOB   SALE .\nFrtW PIECES USEb BmM(yu\nnltun.   Hunter Electrlo.\n|\nCATS   AMD  DOQ8  FOR  SAW j\nPURE BRED RED COCKER B_{\nlei pups for aale or trad*. Q\nthorp* Ranch, Harrop. B.C.. fB\nStillman and McQueen\nto Retire From 1.0. Coy\nTORONTO, June 16 (CP). \u2014\nCharlea Orrln Stlllman; president of\nImperlsl Oil limited and A. U.\nMcQueen, rtoe-preeldent, wlll submit their reslgnstlons from th*\nbotrd of dlncton tt the annual\nmeeting to be held In Sarnie on\nJune 80. according to an official\natatement Issued tonlgbt to the\nCanadian  Pres.\/\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nTILLIE TIIE TOILER:\n\u2022sr\nBank   of   Commerce   _  144\nDominion Bank _  .__  158\nImperial  Bank     168\nBank of  Montnal     186\nBank ot Nora Scotia   183\nRoyal   Bank       163H\nBank   of   Toronto    18614\nBell Telephone    101H\nBraalllan   TLA   Powtr   _  16H\nBrltlih American Oil _._  13H\nCanada Bronze     18U\nCanadian Oar Is Foundry  6H\nCanadian   Cement    __ 814\nCanadian   Converters       80\nCan  Industrial  Alcohol _____ 4%\n0  P  R   \u2014. 17\nCanadian Steamship Llnw  314\nCockahutt   Plow       10\nCons Mlnlnt Is Smelting   118\nDominion Bridge   -..., _. MH\nDominion   Olass   _ \u2014 64\nDom Steel & Coel \"B.  1\nDominion Textile  - __.-. 68\nA P Ortln ....-   6\nLake ot the Wood*  14 %\nMassey   Herri*     -  6H\nMontresl   Power      8\u00bbH\nMontrwl Tslegnph   38H\nMontresl   Tnmwaya      80\nNational   BnwerWa    33H\nNational Stwl  Car   _. 1314\nOntario Stwl Producta   6\nOttawa L H At Power _ _ 88H\nPenmsns Ltd    _ _..- 40\nPowtr   Corporation    ._.... IS\nQuebec   power     - __ 17\nShtwinigm  ...._ \u2014 16\nSherwin   WUllims   .\u2014.  1314\nSo  Canada   Powtr     16H\nStwl   of   Canada      37H\nSt  Lawrence Plour  Mllla  43\nWabaeeo   Cotton   ..'  10\nWestern   Orooers     ....__ 16\nWinnipeg Rlllwsy _ 3\nMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS\nONE   ONLY   \u2014   NEW   PIANO.'!\nBench.    6186,    terms    amusi\nMwoa  Rlach. (1\nCLASSIFIED   DISPLAY\nWE DO EVERYTHINO Uf\nPRINTINO\nBOOK BIND-NO\nPAPER RULWO  .\nCornet stylw ln Wedding Inrl\ntstlons. Announcement*, .B\ninvltstlon Csrds.\nTHE DAUY NEWS\nJOB   PRINTING   DEPARTMENT\nBusiness and Profession*\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. P. HUNTER, 8. P., INT. _L\nMunicipal and commercial Aug\nP.O. Box  1181. Wlsoc. B.O.\nAssayers\nS\nE _W. WIDDOWSON, estsOUsliedJI\n806 Josephine St. Nelson. B. <\nai\nORENVILLE  H.  ORIMWOOD,  P.\nBox 416 KMlo, B. C (tl\nB. C. Land Surveyor \u2022\nR. O. LESLIE B. C. I- S. 303 -d\nBlock, Nelrwn. Phone 378L. ttj\nChiropractors\n__\u25a0\nDR. ORAY, OILKER 8L_C\nJ. R. MACMLLLAN, DR. OP CH\npractlc. Aberdeen Blk., Ph. 31\n1\n\u25a0\nMITTUN AND OEDDES, X-RAT ,\nMCM, Cranbrcok and Tnll. (Tl\nFlorists\nJOBN80N*8 okkktfflOtlUd, (\u2022\n343. Cut (lowen. potted put\nand floral designs.\nNELSON   FLOWER   AdoM-H.\nllne cut flowen at all tlmw.\nal designs. Phons 338.\n1\nInsurance and Real Estat\nR. W. DA*SON, Resl. tatat*'\"\nsunnw. Rentals Next Hipp*'\nHardware, Baker atreet. (j\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY B*\n   ._   ^j\u2014\n(71\nwood merchant, 317 Baker I\nBy Westo^\nCA\u00bbI VOU\nDie*CT\n(J* TO A*\nMice\nHOTtU.\nVOU MO*\n . JJ- U . .1 SBH_UIBPIPi.il .PI H\nQ\u00b0\\\nANTS BEATEN\nJT HOLD LEAD\nOBBS BBAT paiLUBB\nBUhBBUPHIA, Jus* IS (ATI \u2014\nKm Dodgen again found tb*\n, of Philadelphia pltohlng ind\npend out II MM trom the\nE, of four moundimen to\nit tba phllllw S-S In the wrlw\na todty, Tta t*tmt .divided\nloor gamea.\nErn ~ZZ. \u2014. \u2022  \u00ab  o\nEaton and Ijomk Bitten, ool-\nMtfeml. WWa and DavU.\nI TINN1NQ WINi OAME\nIICAOO, June 11 <AP> \u25a0\u2014F>o-\na from tbe rtllif pltoblBe \u00abM\nman! to t alerting Jib. Bud\niat today rwpond*d by holi-\nKgburgb Olanta to four bltt m\nKbt won tbtlr woond sUutout\ngw ln two dayt. fi-\u00b0-\n\u25a0   contttt   ww   finished   under\nit ledeed by KM\"**\" Q*\u00b0i~~\nof tbt pin*** after bit\nBai amltb. ww mad* the\n;\u00abf th, bidden bill t-1-* u>\nh mnine- _  .  ,\nlh    \u201e\u201e-\u2014----, Oil\n\\. ____-_,- I  t   1\nHMt and OftWi Tinning\nitatn. _\nHP TOM, JW* 11 (AP)-On*\nlining by Bwton Bravw wu\ninefc for tbe Giant, today, de-\nI oonitant hitting, and tbe vle-\ni won tbe wrlw flnil ..I. W th\nLouis Cardlnala Id)*, Olanta still\nFib* National letgut Ittj-\n|H       _\u00bb0\n\"Tort      -i'J*   *\nillen.Kln.   Ztehary  ttt  Kogani\ndmmona. epaneer. Be'.l tnd Mtn.\nCTORIA CYCLIST\nIU RACE, NELSON\nSa MagoaU. wbo woo tbi eight\nFl haft mile b|er\u00abl* ret* nw\nplttarl* en June i. win M *n*\n|M tyollttt In tbt tive-mlle Ukt\nBnn Julr 1 when tht Canadian\nIB Bugle band ttagw Its annual\n<ta day In a claw \"A\" raw at\nboast city Magnsll wat a nvffi-\niad 33 eeconds behind Bill Ped-\nOne of aftgnill'l bike accom-\nbmenti wu to train mnk Bllt who won tht ai-ity trlnd tt\nrnr.\nMagall will wrln lb Hilwn\nB Jt OB hli wig t* tht eut\nBi he will nee. JW SuMlft*\nf raced lut year In the Dominion\n[. promm. will be out again\niTyear. He bu received \u2022 new\nBf bib* and hopw to burn up\n53rf<* with tho wlnnen.\nStslin champion\nbetters his mark\nijlbiwoPOB-. Finland. Jum li.\n\u00bb.\u2014Mattl Jarvlnto, Olympic Jtv.\n; champion, today tettand hu own\nid*, reoord for the event, tow-\nfthit tpwr Ml twt, IH Inehw.\n: Utted noerd le MI fwt, 101,\ntm.\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\nINTIBNATIONAL tsAOVB\nMontnal l*\u00bb; Albany 1*1.\nHochester \u2022; Jtn ' Olty ?.\nAMSBICAN  ASSOCIATION\nKanaw Olty 1: Columbus I.\nMlnneapoiu 0; Louisville I.\nPACIFIC COAiT I.BAOUB\nbuttle ll Bin rranclaeo I.\nHollywood 3: Oakland I.\nPortland I; lm* Angelw 11-\nHONE RUN\nSTANDING\n% Amodtud tnu\nHorn* runt ywttrdty: Lamerl.\nChapman. Tankew; B. Johnson. Mc-\nManut, Red Sox; P. Herman. Demaree, Cuba, one eaoh.\nTba leaden: Ruth. Tinkwt 14;\nPou. Athletics 14; Oehrlg, Tankew,\n14; Berger, Bravw 11; Klein. Phillies,  11;  Itua-eri,  Yankee!  11.\nLeague totals: American 339; National  IM:  total 3M.\nBASEBALL'S\nBIG SIX\nWith halt the big Hi Idle yeaUr.\nday and tba othen lotting only\non* hit aplew, Chuck Blelp wm\ntht only major lwgu* batting leader to tbow in improved tvtrtgt.\nChuck bid out hit in two official\nthnw it btt and added ont point\nto hit pwwntt**.\nQ ABBHPct\nBin-mot*,,\nWhite en\nCtrd-ntlt\neobulte,\nMutton\n\"SSSSi.\n!   eln.\nPhlllt*!    -\nDtvU.\nPbiuiw .-,\n. MWI 44 MOT\n... M   104   41   \u00ab ast\n__, tT III M M JtO\n . <\u2022 in 40 - AV)\n  li IM \u2022\u2022 M BM\n_,.__ M W0 IS M AM\nRED SOX MOVE\nFROM CELLAR\nBOBTON, June li (API\u2014The Ttet\ntat finally pond out ef tb* Am.\n\u2022rlcan ItM1-* oelltr ttdiy by bwt.\nIne tb, world champion New Tork\nTankew for tbo fourth time In t\nrow, i-l. 1he triumph put the Bog\nbarely ahead of Bt. Louie Brown*.\nOne big Inning, the wventh, woe\nthe game for Boaton. With one out\nManager Marty MoManua bit t\nhomer to plw Boaton th* letd.\nDuity Oook* ilngt-i. Johnny Alien\nkit Dale Aleyender with t pitched\nball. Btnead Jolley filed out but\nJohnny Oooch drove In a wcond run\nwith a double, with two ttiii on\nban, Hoy Johnion lifted a homer\nInto tbt right fltld attndi to com.\nitt tht rtlly.\nI\nCS\nBwttm\nTork\nAlltn, Vtn Atta tnd Dickey;   \u00ab.\nJohnwn, Watland ind Pemll, Oooch.\nOlenland tt Detroit, rtln.\nTHROUGH\nSLEEPING CAR\nto Vancouver\nEffective June 12th Through Standard Sleep-\nin** Car Will Be Operated Daily Between\nLethbridge and Vancouver.\nLeave Neleon WiJO aan. v\nArrive Vancouver 10:15 a_tn. next morning.\nN. J. LOWW\nCITV   PASSkNOIB  AOf.NT\nMSbStv*. ac.\nTBB  BBLSOK  0AH,t WIS,  NIUON,  B-C. '-  IWOAI   MOBNWO,   JTUB   11,   ISM\"\n_______\nMKOICll-lE DIOT\nWAftT NIGHT- IT f-JT MB\nTO ft-WIP WCMT A,V*\u00bb,V\nAM1 I'M WAPBV.V AN^AKS\n\u2022YtT. it's <it-trt- vrorr.\nMOB   BBVBB\nBy Geo. McManus\n\"Big league\"\nBASEBALL\nrwmf*or\nffrsrj&met\n'eft*****\nmte*mr*t*ttrer**r*<*l\nTips to Pitchers\n(By Ai, PBMABBB)\nOil* of th* flnt thing, t young\npitcher thwld leam la bow to\nItand en tho rubber. Bwln right.\nWhen taking your full wind.up\nwtth no runnen an flnt w I\nend b*w, both fwt ahould he\ntk* rubbw. With m*n on flnt w\neeoond btw w both, on* foot muit\nbt in tontatt- with pltchert pitta.\nMtny young pltthwi tak* t -net*\ntlon on th* rubbw by putting aaa\nfoot oa II and tba othtr la th*\nnw of it.   TMt It i btlk.\nBtart right and you wtu aot btn\nt let of fllwtl hteiti form-id. thtt\nwul mttrttw-with your afWtn-r,\nIf you ean no longer uw tbem tn\nfitter compiny.\nuwo to get a good \"tw hold\"\nwith your tplkw on tb* rubbw\nTour ipeed, oontrol and general\neffectlvenew depend a gnat deal\n\u2022a good footing tnd a good grip\nwltb the aplkw oa tha pttohw.\nplate. Many pltchen dig a bole\ntor their tot tnd nltth from thtt\nbolt.\nAl Deman* htl pnpend an II-\nluttrattd Iwfltt oa \"Thi Art of\nrttchlni\" whlcb he wlll gladly wnd\nta tny rwder mounting it. Ad*\ndnw Al Oral, w tn tan of tbit\npaper aad bt mm ta endow i\neeir addretted -tamped ennlope.\nTWBNTT VBABS  AOO  TOPAT\njun* H, lll|-a*onw (jarpMitiw,\nPrench  heavy-night  iTgned  artlclw\nto  hot  Bomhadler  JTelu,  ont  of\ntbt many BrltUh horlwam chem.\nYORKSHIRE WIS\nCRICKET MATCH\nUM.OON, Junt 11 (OP ctblt) ,-\nTtrtihin today dafwttd Northman*\ntonibin by tn Insmi, tad IM\nrunt Ul * tUft-tlM oounty orloket\nmitch tbtt ppened ywttrdty- Tork-\nthln bowlen piiyed htvot with tht\nNotthante wtekett,\nMtoaulajr, Tortahln'l gntt bowler, took four of the Nmrthaat'i\naeeotm Innlnit wlekttt fw only M\nrun*. It t*n him t mitoh total of\n11 wiw.it for II runt\u2014Hw thm\nthrw rum iphw.\nTht won* won: Torkihlr, Ml\n(StftoUffo 115); Northante II and\nM (Maoauley wnn fw nine and\nfour for II: Verity thn* fw li\nand Boww four for 30). At K\u00bbt.\nwring.\nWilly Hammond, Olouowttnhln'a\ngrwt betatnen. nn bll Win up to\nSM btfon leain, hit wt-btt la. the\nmatoh wltb Olamorgan.\ndlwlnt nm In tounty mitohw\nending tomorrow:\nBnmarwt IM and nln* for oro*;\nMtddlwet MO (bw M, J. lw net\nftr Ml  it lat*w\nwwwlekihln 401 (Pilat M. Tin.\nP iw M IM); iumy SU fee\ntwo (Bobb, IM. atndham tt, One.\nor, p not out and Barling II Bit\nout) tt thi Oni-\nBn*> sm and M' tor tU \u00ab3u'*\nmwt UT, (yoonnc*, Ml; Sywe,\nIM (Oook II, Nlcboil tin fp 07\nind Daw four fw M) at Honhim.\nOlouowterahlra IM (Htmmond\nIM); Olamorgan iw for two (Prwa\nM, TurnbuU 111 not out) at Qlou-\nowter. g\nHampahlre II and 14 for two;\nNottinghanwhln Ml fw nine de-\nolired (-Rtrrli 11, 8*rmm fin for\nM)   tt Nettmehtm-\nUncwhin III tnd IS\n(Hopwood 111, Iddon ill,\nwvtn fcr 114); Kent IN (Ann\nII, Iddon four fw 11); it Ton-\nbridge.\nUlewttffhin  Ml  fw aim  d*\neland   (Barry  is. aiddineWn  M)\nWorcetter   IM   for   four    (Olbbont\nIM,   Pataudi   M,   Blehol   IM   not\n\u2022Ut);   tt  Ltlowter.\nfw   ont\nJOCKEY DIES AFTBR\nHIS HORSE FALLS\nCiaVH-AND, JUbt 11. (AT). \u2014\nJtcbey Bay Arnold sf Xeotouui, la.,\nwu| Injund fatally today whtn nit\nmount, Fleanry Udy. Wl dutni th*\nnnnlng of tbe fifth raw at the Bain.\nbr,df, track new hem. He died at\nt kbapttal.\nBpeetaton tali Arnold'! mount\nttumbltd and thnw ttt Jockw to\nthe ground.\nHOLD OLYMPIC\nTRIALS TONIGHT\nTonliht Nelton', Junior Olymple\nwettndw, wm bunt up tht tnok\ntt th* Beerwtion round* in in it.\ntempt t* mwt the ojutllflwttont\nwt by tbt Vinoounr tully prov-\nlnw. for lit mwt In tbt oowt elty\nJuly 1, Offleltlt htn bwn named\nani tli li WMk fw tbt trial*\nConiMtnN* attention lately to the\ntnok bw put It ln etcallent ahtpe,\nCoach A. Wtlltah ll looking forward\nto eeaing Mm* of thi dlitrlct no*\nordt ttkt t topplt-\nOfflolilt for tonl|ht tn B. OoUIn*\nwn tad C. D. pwnon. tlmtra; B. c.\nAfflHt and othtn, tnex Judaw,\nChief of Pollce Alei. Btawart itartar,\nlorn* Bttwwt, Otve Proutfoot and\nAl woodi Judew of jump* md\ntbot put\nA- M. Btnkt ind Norman Betttl*\nara clerki of th* coune tad A.\nWallach ooach and trainer.\nThow ptrUolpttlBI Mt:\nMO yai-dt-Nata Stooki and Alta\nFERNIE BEATS\nMICHEL AND NATAL\nnouns, b. o\u201e jum n-p,rt\nClemen dtftttad Michel tnd Mil\nneftball twmi Ib i wwk-end vlilt i\n\u25a0awBi*\nNatal\n ^M\nih\u00bb I im '\nNatal wont down \u2022\u2022\u2022 altar t* hard\nfight. Neither twm tcond before tbe\nthird inning**, whin pernli nUected\nfour Natal brought homt two.\nTbe feature of tbe Michel game,\nwhloh *nd*d II to 11 wtt t 10 run\nlttd or*' Micbili nil tn th, tint\ninning,\nIn thli trip Baw Costtnno of Pernio chalked up the tint homt run\nof the waaon SD tbt Cle*t_\u00abn' reoord. thereby winning the prine; a wt\not cigar md cigantte holdtn, put\nup by hit tttm. *\nSLOCAN DEFEATS\nNAKISP NINE\nBM3CAB CITT. B. 0-, Junt MU.\nBlown Mit 1-lkUip 1.1 Is i btw*\nbtll I\u00bbm* pltytd htn- BUM m\u00bbda\ntb* lone tally tor NUutp In th*\neighth inning. Hleki Buying, rinch-\nbtck, Bunt, Oloupb tad Uw, til\ncontributed to Blown1! won, Burtt\ngettmi two runt-\nUM In the bo\u00ab for Blown turntd\nin t pood gamt only tUowlna t tint\nbttt tad itrlktae out io Tnttt-n.\nNtkuip pltytd i good gtmt ill\niround but, oould not overeom, th,\nfin run lwd mtd* by Blown In\ntbt lit two Innlngi. Ward Bertram\numpired tht ftmt.\nTht lineup fw Nahutp-O. Plfli-\nird, *; J- Jordon, p; J. Ranla, H.\nGeorge Enterprise\nBoys Out Claims\nWill Develop ButUrfly; Dal-\nhousle Plana Development\nVIOTOBU, junt 11\u2014Tha Butterfly proptrty ot ll eltlmt adjoining\ntht Ounn IMt gold proptrty tnd\ntbt Wiyltde In tbt Bridge nlw\ndlttrlet ww tiMn onr by th,\nOtorgt Bnterprlw Mining -omptny\ntt ltt mwtlng *t Itt bttd offlw\nhtn.\nTb* mwtlng, tfttr taking tba\nnreoerty. tpprowd pltw for lti\nlmmtdiit* dtvelopmtnt. It ww tn*\nnounctd tblt control ef tbi property htd Bow bwn icoulred by tht\nBwniUln lntantu of Vanoounr.\nAt tbe mwtlng tf tht Dalhouaia\nmlnw, alw htld htn. pltnt wtn\nadvanced Mr tha development of\nthe naw property takea by th* oompany in tht Brtdet -Uttr dtetfltt.\nEtoktrt HtwUtia Smith, M. B-, of\nVltterli. li in thtnt ef tbt work.\nHtrru,   B.   Wte.   9.' Benton,\nPinat, a Whltt, O. May**.\nBlown Olty Umup-B. Witty,\nM-Wnf. Pi T. Hleki. A. Bwlng,\nPlnchbwk. A- Hunt, B. Bogen,\nClough, -aeon, Uw.\nYAHK BALL TEAM\nBEATS GLENLILLY\nALMOST BVERY\n\\ SHAVE MEANT\nNICKS AND CUTS]\nUNTIL\u2014\n440 yardt-N\u00abt\u00bb Brooke. Bob Blrby.\nPtul Brook,\n\u25a0M ytrda-Oordon WUIIima. Jttk\nMtntaa. X. Jot Walhchx\nMUt\u2014Butwl McArthur, Jw Wtl*\nitch X. John Afflttk X. Jtck Mln*\ntea X\nBlih Jump\u2014Al\u00ab McUod tnd Nw.\nmtn Malarae.\n     jump-MUw   Blddlo  tnd\nJack  Minton.\nahot put\u2014Norman M-lwd. Ath-\nl*tw marked X an aot oampttlht\nw tbty ar* ovw th* at* limit bul\nan entering to give oompttltkm.\nAMERICAN LADIES\nBEAT BRITISHERS\nBECKBNHAM. Ing.. Junt II- (AP).\n\u2014Beconrlag from lllnew that forced pottpon*m,nt of h,f mitch until\ntbt cool of tb, evenlnt, Mrt Heltn\nWilli Moody today paired with Mln\nJRItabttb\n4, today palnd with Ml*\nRyan to enter tha wnil\nI of tbt Kent tennii doubl*\nJun* 11\u2014Tb* mta',\ntttm. OKallly -sr*\n| wf\u00bb-\nMftbM* taMt.\ndtfwtad by tht tingl, men'i\nbeJi twm of Tthk on Sunday afternoon at tht Tthk dlimond, M ta\n11.\nMttartw for oltniily wmrt \u00ab\nni-kion, p; tnd X- Tipper, e; tad\nfw Tthk, l*. Lythgoe, p: tnd A,\nAndtnon. o- ,\nTht na, enning tb* wbool boyi*\ntttm wtnt down to defwt it the\nhindi of tbt Tahk mtrrled mtn*\ntetm. D, Birch Pitched fw tha\nbon md sandy Momnla and Bill\nHamilton catching. Joe'Nedellc and\nPnd Crow ww th* batter; for\ntht  oppoalng  teftt-\ntt. White umpired both gamw.\nCRESTON GIRLS\nWIN SOFTBALL\nTAHK, a. C-. Jum 14\u2014On Bunday tftafBoon tht Ofwton OWi\nto-tbtu tnm \"iht Wild Cati\" mo-\ntond to Tthk md bett the \"Dumb\nDone'* M to  ll.\nTahk lineup WM tl tollowe: B.\nBtum. p; Ii. Birch, c; M Andtnon.\n9. Baum. R. Mclnnla, \u00bb. MaeOart-\nney, Helen Mclnnti, Thelma Peter-\nton. M. Brown umpired the game\ntad A. White WM btw umpire.\nAfter tb* lime the Creaton pltyen wen Um guwtt of tht Dumb\nDont, whtn lunch ww nrvtd tbtm\nIt tbi  bomt of Mn. H. Me&uili.\nFOX HUNTER WINS\nPRIZED GOLD CUP\nHEADLEY SCORES\n6H\u2014NOTOUT\nMOST. Bngland. Junt li. (OT\nOable)\u2014OCT,** Headley, tht Wwt\nindlei' intt bttamta. Mend M not\nout to blip bring the Wttt Indlu\nwon to IM fw two wltktta tt duw\nof play today in thtlr witkit mitch\nwith Dtrby. Pint Innlngi wont wut\nll fw ttt Wwt indu, tad ill ft,\nDwby. m^\nLADIES OF EAST\nARROW PARK WIN\nabh0w Max, a. a, jus* \u00bb\u2014\nLtdlw of Btat Arrow Pis* bwt tht\nWwt Mtt ltdlw 91.1S ln t wtt.\nbill  giaw Saturday.\nTbt gam* ww acheduled for fin\nInnlngi wd itood M 19-14 ln fine\nof tho WW* ttdt MIW at tbe end\nof tbt fifth. Two tttm Inninga wen\nplayed.\nBANK OF ENGLAND\nRESERVE INCREASED\nMemory of Rossland\nAlderman Honored\nnaeauuiD, b. c, jum w.\u2014out\nat napeet to th* mwaety of tbi\nHit H- H. JohntloM. th* at.\nCouncil after approval if mlnutw\nof tb* laat mwtlng itood In nvw-\nent illinee ind th*n tdjounwd.\nMajor w. A. Turntr ptld Mbuto\nto Aldtrmtn JohnWona'i itwllii\nohanattr, tod MM thtt iurine tb*\nen monthi ht bid wm ta Ifei\noounoll, b* hid Mnt tw\u00bb tfftrt\ntowtrd promoting th* weffin if\ntbi   oommuatty.\nLONDON. Junt 15. (AB). A Tbt\nwwkly ttittmtnt of tht Btak of\nBngland thowe the following ehtagw\nIn poundt: total nwnt Intrtawd\n3,,51,000; circulation decreaaed 1.441,-\n000; buUlon lncntwd 6OS.O00; othw\nwcufttlw Increaeed I.Ml.OOO; public\nd,poelt, lnwwwd IMMOOl Wher de.\npotlta lnontwd -Mt.OOO; notae reserve lncntwd 3,014,000; government\nteoqylttw deenwed iM.000.\nTbe proBtrtloa of thi btnk't n-\nwrn to llabUlty ll 47J1 pw wnt\n-emptied wltb 4.-31 lut wttk.\nRata of dlMSUBt two. pa cent.\nBAW   SWJAB   OOTBT\nNBW TOBK, June 11 (AP).\u2014Saw\ntutar ww quiet todiy and. In th-!\n\u25a0mot of bualntw ipot prlow ware\nuhebtaert M Mi-\nPutunt Uowd t to 0 polnti aw\nlower.\nBalw 41.900 tona. July doted\n133, Spot. 13*, Dm. Ml, Jtn. 1.41,\nMarch 1.47, War IM.\nBetlntd WM unohinftd M i.M fo,\nfine mounted. H^\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\ngunt II. (OT)\niuotitlont:\nWhww.\nJuly ...    Mii\nOtt. ...    MH\nDw. ...    i7H\nT>*to-\nJuly ...     IIM\nOct. ...     MV.\nPit. ...     MH\nBtrltT\u2014\n3tSt -.     I'**\nOW      HH\nDW,  ...     \t\nliei-\nIMM\nIM\n-Whwt\nMH\nsit\norfi\n83\nMW\nMH\nt~%\nntt\na\nMH\nIT\nMH\n1\n~~m\nOOt.   ...\nDec.  ...\nRye-\nJuly ...\nott. ..,\nIM\n1S1H\nIM\nWH\nUP\n1MH\nMH\n\u00abH\nSSH\nn\nS3\nMH     MH\nm_m.-      S\"      W\nOaah Prlaa*- ^^^\nWhwt\u2014No. 1 hard MH: Bo. 1 Nw,\nMH: No. 3 Nor. HH; No. I Net.\nUH: No. 4 Nor. MH; No. I MH;\nNa. I iSHj Pwda MH*   \" - \u2014\nNo.\nMH.\nFIRESTONE GIVES YDD\nMt THESE EXTRA VALUES\nAT ND EXTRA COST\n-l wont-yfiv* to Forty- Per cast longer\ntire Ufe ttt no extra cott \u2022 \u2022 \u25a0 that'e the bonus\njou get for baying Firestone Tires.\nFiraetonea do not cost one cent more\nthan ordinary tirei, but only in Fireetone\ntires can you get a combination of Gum-Dipped\nCorde, 2 Eatra Cord Plies under the tread,\nBalanced Construction and a scientifically designed Non-ikid tread which make for extra\nstrength .., extra safety and extra mileage.\nReplace worst tires today. Buy Fireetone\n... the strongest, safest and rboit economical\nof tires.    See the nearest Firestone Dealer.\n<Him-n_pp\u00ab4 Cards\nwllh wo !_\u2022\u2022 ef mm\u2014 **aei anted\naad nnnnd wltk nkbtr ton 11%\nmmm bilna life.\nASCOT. M., just It (AT).-Bdward Bamond. Poxbunter. an out-\nalder at M to I, today won th,\nprlaed gold cup, leading dlttanw\nnw of tb* Bngllth turf -eaaon,\nfrom Blr Alfnd Butt'i Orpen tad\neight other*.\nBmttunttr, by roiltw out of\nTrlatettrtl. flnUbed th* two and\nt htlf mllw t length ta front ot\nOrpen with D. a Ktnnedy't Nltal*\nchin third, flv, length* back. Orpen\nww 7 to J to wtn and Niutchln\nis te t.\nTht oup hw t value ot MM tai\ntbt atekw wen MOM with entrw-\n-nal round\nehamnmnablna.'\nTbt Amerlcin twm, ftrorit* to\nwin tbt title, defeated tbe All-Bni-\nItah combination of Mn. B. H. Har-\nvty tad Mn. Witton, 6-3, e-'i.\nPHILLIES STAR GOES\nTO BOSTON CLUB\nR\n\\t tried thia n\u00abw*typ\u00ab Had* spe^\ndally made for tough bewds\nand rough skins!\"\nj* YtARS I drttdod ihivlni. llttlt aloks wi\neut,\u2014the kiad you don't tte \u2014 mide ttf ft**\nkintndimm. hesMouatofcarodldeayieod-\nI \"J bltmed my tough brittle,. I bltmtd tbi ilwv*\nlefttm. I bltiTied iverythini but thi Wide.\n\"Thm I boiuM a pwkase of \"PIUS HADES\"\ntendwhttidMeTonctl Thi whitbencifnt off clean\nkd imooth\u2014no pull of MTipt... I'm etrtilnly glad\nBtoniorie mtdo thit epeotal Und of blade tot hard-\nive mon.\"\n\u2014Stmt l| the experience of thouitndi of tough*\n\u25a0Wiltired men. If your bttrd U tough, crow-trtintd,\nlenM-you. too, will Sad -nm HAMS\" the\npaiwertoyouf ihtvtns pwbltmi.\nTttt \".UUI HAM\" ti S lharper, heavier Mtdt\nir-iipeciiDy temptrtd end boned to cut through tbe\nprtrWet rtubbli. Ta end jrow thtving troublw\u2014\nttch to the rcmarkablt \"BLU* BLADE'1 todtyl\nGillette\nlAien\nIIABII\nPHILADBLMHA. Junt 1\u00bb- (AP)-\nOertld P. Nugent. nrwlMnt if the\n1 ii,lade|p|ili National leagu, btwbtll\ntetm, tonliht tnnaunwd tut wie of\nArthur (Plnkey) Whitney, atar tblrd\nbueinan of tb, fbllUw, and Htl lee,\nlift fielder, to tbt Beaton Brim.\n' In nturn, Nugtnt Wld, he ww to\nreceive tn undlKlowd turn of will\nmd two plann\u2014irlta Ifnetha, third\nbatem.n. and Waalty Behulniiflogi\noutfielder, both of the Brtvw.\ntt ww nportad unofficial!* tht\ntwh Involved ww \"upwtrdi of \u2666'\u00bb.-\nOM.\"    ^_\t\nGOLFTOimi^-MENTS\nON AT NEW DENVER\nNBW DBNVKB, B, C. Junt 16\u2014\nSaturday ww tbe beginning of a\nwrtee ot golf tournamenta tbat will\nbt beld om the lowl oourw tttn\ntwo wwkt during tht golf muon.\nThe ftnt wtt t twt bill founomt\nind tb* wlnnen wen: Mlw Millie\nOtmw ud J- Tier. O-Witlitlene\nwent to MUt T. Oordon tad C. r.\nNelaon. Then wtm tbout *34 entered ia pityt\nTO HOLD SPORTS\nAT ARROW PARK\nAJMOW PARK, B. C. Jun* 15\u2014\nTbt Womtn't mitltule held their\nmonthly mwtlng lwt wwk. The\ntecretary-tnwurer read th* report\nof th* .ale of work and tea held\non Mar 8.\nBy t mtjorlty it ww decided\nto hold tht July 1 tnnutl tperti\non the ithaiienundi. Tw wwwrnd\nby th*' ' \"^^^^^\u25a0^\u25a0^\"\u2122\ntnd Le*.\nrx Tl; \\\nf   lOK\ni PLI\nUNO I.IV\nthcTRfAP\nNO IXIR\nCOSI\nAmazing\nNtw Guarantee\nr\nPinttan* tire, ara g\n aettad\nh. agalnat M*w\nout., tutt.. brunt* tad all\n\u2022tbw  nad aarwdt\n   _ .guara\nfor IS aaatht afrtlntt I\n* Extra Card PUea\nm-In th. wm, *hm tttt Mtn psm-\ntaarda tneat\naunttvnt\u2014\u00abnoUwr a**d rw-\n\"***\u2014\"\" .hould tqulp\ntun. tai _.\u00ab__. Plnai-n. tin. nf.\n.1 ..r .pnd.\nMb wby yw\nwttbr^\u2014\nAUbtuib Flreenaee tr*\nguawatwd tttt lbt ptrltd\nthey \u00abn mide t* lut much\nlongw.\nLower Priced\nOld field Tires\nU you w\u00abnt * low-prlefd bu 1\ndependablf tlr* th\u00bb\u00bb will |fve\nyou (hsiuetfnds \u00abf c\u00ab|\u00ab)t\u00ab*c\nmile* -Mk for tho FlmUme\nOldfield-o blft rullfll^ tire\nthat hai thc quality and features of tlrea costing much\nmore.'\n252 mere  Won-SkM\nWear\nTba Flmtona tr\u00abad la *rtdfr, daa\u00abae\n\u2022od acltntlAcally imifuti ttw paallK*\ntract ton and aafaty.\nThe TIRE that TAUGHT THRIFT to THOUSANDS\nBONDS HOLD FIRM\nNBW TOW, Jim, M (AP).\u2014In\ntht fic***f itamplng atock,, tbe\nbond market held up ttlrly wtll\ntoday tnd only the mon ipeoult-\ntlve Iwuw were tubjtcted Co tny\nunutual anwun.\nBteondtry relit tsd utiiiuw bon\ntht brunt of lluuldttion, with\nloww nnglng from 1 to 9 or mora\npolntt, but the hlgbeet grade ln-\nvtttment groupt fluctuated narrowly, uoittd etatw government weuri-\ntlw wwt tttm, but dull, tad tanign\n\u2022bligatlon* wtn Irregular. Buelnew\ntnd  trtdi  ntwi ooatlautd  wtn-\nNO   CRABOE   BEDISCOUNT   BATE\nNBW TOW, Ju** 11 (AP)._-Th*\nNtw Ton fedenl rwern btnk todiy announced no change tn ltt\nSH pw wnt redlacount nt*.\n1\nHigh Speed TIRES\nDEALERS NELSON AND DISTRICT\nSMEDLEY OARAGE CO.\nNEXT DOOR TO P.O.\n\u00bb\nPHONE 71\n -PAOB  EIOBT\nBATHING CAPS\n10e>, 15*. 25#. tiOaf,\n75* and f 1.25.\nBEACH BALLS\n50**, 75<* and S1.25\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOUBi'HJUS'l'\u2014OPTICIAN\nSuite JOS, Medical Alta llnlldlnc\nArrange Details\nPublic Exercises;\nArchdeacon Choice\nAt a meeting called b- Want B.\nH. Smythe. and attended by repre-\neentatlvei ol orfanliaUona with national patriotic programa, held at\nthe city hill Thuraday afternoon,\ntnd presided over by Aldtrmtn R.\nW. Dawson, tht program Ior the\npatriotic esercleea on Domlnld-. .day\nwaa outlined.\nIn aooordanos with cuatom, tbe\nmayor will preelde over the eser-\nctses. which will be held Irom tht\nbandstand on Vernon atreet. Ven.\nArchdeaoon Pred H. Oraham waa\nthe choice lor apeaker of the dty.\nOtherwlM the program wtu conalat\nof \"O Oanada.\" tn Invocation, and\n\"Ood Save the  King.\"\nPanama hata are made tn South\nAmerica, tul trt meiwly marketed by\nway of Panama.\nereV\ntfour\nS3\nRadiator^ ____\nWasting v   Ignition &\nGreasing K Batteruk'\nCa     .\u2022\u2022^y t _4 j\nrankcase^lires K\nA COMPLETE SERVICE\nAT\nNEW LOW PRICES\nWe have the best equipped garage in the\ninterior of Britiah Colombia and while we\nhave reduced our charges there will be no\n,      depreciation in quality of work.\nMODERN EQUIPMENT MAKES LOWER\nRATES POSSIBLE.\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 35\nTha Store o\u00a3\nOood Value\nOffers       \t\nSport Shoes  f2.65 Stanfield's Rayon 2-piece\nWork Shoes  ?2.95       Underwear   f 1.50\nGrey Flannel Combinations 05< and\nPanta   *&M * 1*25.\nSpecial\u2014Sox\u20145 pairs for fl.00\nFletcher's Men's Wear\n305 Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\nWHOLESALE\nRETAIL\nELECTRICAL GIFTS\nHave Beauty and utility\nEvery bride hss great pride in\nthe completeness of her house-\nh o 1 d equipment \u2014 therefore\nshell welcome electrical gifts.\nHotpoint Percolator?. 11 cup\u2014each * 12.95\nHotpoint Toastover Toasters      $5.95\nHotpoint Irons, \u00ab lb     $4.20\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nSTEVENS SOS\n50-CT. SILVER\n70-CT. WHEAT\nMinister Trade tnd Com-\nmerce Optimistic in\nCreston Talk\nPREDICTS TURN\nIN ALL METALS\nIncrease in Wheat Would\nAid the Fruit Grower,\nHe States\nCRfflrroN. jum 15.\u2014Within a\nmonth Dl hiving the Ctwt#n dlitrlct thUted from Kooteniy West\nInto hie oonetltvency of Kootenay\nEast, Hon. H. H. Steveni, minister\nor trade tnd commerce, ms here\nyesterday to make the acquaintance\nof bla new constituents, which he\nmet at a fathering at the Grand\ntheatre at four tn the afternoon,\nleaving Immediately after for fernls\nwhere he la to spend today and\nPrlday.\nThe gathering was presided over\nby Col. E. Mallandaine, and. was well\nattended for an afternoon session.\nThe chairman briefly explained that\nfollowing the l\u00bb33 redistribution\nCreston now finds Itself In Kootenay\nCast and that Hon. H. a. Stevens\nwas making a sort of Informal call\nfar the purpose of gettlni acquainted.\nThe member waa well reoelved and\nln opening paid tribute to the servioes rendered Kootenay West by Its\nmember, W. K. lallng, who he\ndescribed as a diligent representative In looking after his constituents' interests and also a notable contributor to discussions on\nmatters of Canada-wkle importance.\nUr. Stevens was complimentary\nln hla references to (he 'Ctest^n\ndistrict, and to the village whose\ncouncil were outstanding municipal\nadministrators ln that tbe municipality boasted a caah surplus u\ncompared with practically every other municipal organisation with their\nburdensome' debts   and   dsflciti.\nHe stated that tbe general appearance or the countryside unmistakably Indicated that the people\ngenerally wers doing their bast to\nhelp themselves, which wu all-Important. In altogether too many\ncenters the government wu being\nuked to carry the load.\nTARIFFS   NECESBABY\nDiscussing the eoonomlc situation\nhe stressed the necessity of very\ncareful thought before Uklng too\nkindly to any of the several curealls\noffered. As to the two major\npolicies of free trade or protection\nhe admitted that tbe tariff was too\noften abused ln the direction of serving selfish ends, but he stIU felt\ntariffs were very necessary, u well\nu dumping regulations. In connection with the matter be cited\nthe matter of New Zealand butter.\nNot eo long ago a cargo of almost\na million pounda had* been. dupxbed\non the Canadian market with the\nresult that tbe butter price had sagged from about 20 oenta to almost\nhalf that price, and even yet wu\nnot back to the former level. He\nwent rather fully Into the dumping\nof Russian wheat on the luropean\nmarket in 1830 with equally disastrous results. He wu hops-tut tbat\nthe present world eoonomlc conference would make a start at providing International regulations that\nwould prevent this sort of thing.\nUt. Stevens spoke with confidence on Improving oondltlona u\nrevealed to blm on his present trip\nthrough Kootenay Eut. He wu\nparticularly heartened wrth ths forward movement In agriculture ln\nthe Columbia valley ln the direction\nof land clearing, new buildings\nand new fencw.\nVISITS  RELIEF CAMM\nIn the relief camps he had vlalted\nfrom Oolden to Cruton he vu Impressed with tbe willingness to work\nshown by the men who wert receiving just a llttle more than board\nand found. He wu so Impressed\nwith thla industrious spirit that he\nassured he would work harder than\never to aee to It that these men\ngot back to something better. In\nconnection with relief he briefly\noutlined the financial assistance that\nhad been ertended the provlnoes,\nmunicipalities and the unorganised\ndistrict* across thf oontlnent.\n50   CENT   SILVER\nHe spoke with optimism u to\nImproving conditions. Wheat wu\nnow 05 oents for July delivery, end\nWATCH  THIS  PAGE  FOR\nWEEK-END   SPECIALS\nPhone  110\nnpEfp\nSUGAR BOWL\nWhen You Ssve Money\nTMt   NBLSON   DAILY   NtWI,   NELION,   M.   \u2014   I1UDAY   MOINWO,   3t~t   It,   WM\"\"\nlw awM Mut by October th. I\nprlo would Im ovw 10 otnt*. *t |\nvrhJch flgun th. pnlrto provlnoe.\nwould begin to enjoy iome ol the\nold time proeperitr its*, the fruit\ngrower in BrltUh Columbia would\nbenefit accordingly. He ilto predicted\n60 cent, illver et ho eerlj date,\nwhich wonld put hundred, of men\nbeck to work ln 'the mine,. Be ww\nilto hppeful all th. other' metsle\nwould oom. bsek. especially oopper\nwblch ww tlreedy on lie we; back.\nIn cloeln\u00ab Ur, Stevens affirmed\nUie .pleasure It lave him to be eo\nclosely associated with Oreeton. He\nwill vlalt here whenever poaalble\nbut pointed out. that w a cabinet\nmlnlater hla time awe* (Kip Ottawa la limited. It would w a\nplewure to hear by mall from anr\nconstituent requiring anr - aervloe\nbi  oould rend*'\n' W. K. Baling. UJT. wild accompanied the mlnlater. apoke briefly.\nHe ww eorry to part company with\ntbe Creeton dlatrlct. which had al*\nware treated him kindly, and allured that hla intereet tn the dlatrlct'. problema would alwari have\nhie bwt conalderatlon ln the future\nw In the pwt.\nIn cloelng tbe chairman raoounted\neioellent aervlee rendered Kootenay\nWwt by Mr. lallni and expreeeed\nfull confidence that ln Ron. H. H.\nStevena th* dlatrlct. would have a\nworthy  euooessor.\nThe mlnlater ww Moompanled to\nCrwton by Sherwood Herchmer of\nrernle, and Immediately after the\ntwo left for rernle.\nMORE ABOUT\nCONFERENCE\n(Contlnned From Pige One)\ndraw reciprocally Irrupectlve of tbe\nmotive\" underlying them, ell legislative and administrative measures\nalready passed by-them and still ln\nforce having the nature of eoonomlc\naggression or discrimination against\nany country, such u special customs duties plaoed on goods from\nany one country, prohibition of export to and import from one oountry; alt special oondltlona lor tbe\nsame and boycott of trsde with any\none country.\"\nSo far this iweeptng resolution\nhu reoelved merely formal mention\nbefore  tbe oonferenoe.\nTne final contributions to the\ngeneral debate came after Prime\nMinister R. B. Bennett Of Canada\nhad aligned himself 'wholeheartedly'\nwith the policy set forward by\nNeville Chamberlain, chanoellor of\nthe exchequer, on behalf of the\nUnited Kingdom yesterday.\nSTABILIZE   THE  POLLAR\nPremier Bennett declared the two\ngreatest trading nations of tbe\nworld\u2014tbe united Kingdom snd the\nUnited States\u2014should stabilise tbeir\ncurrencies without delay, ahd Oanada would endeavor to stabllla tttt\ndollar likewise. He urged the tariff\ntruce be supplemented \"In thft lttxt\nfew weeks\" by general tariff reductions. And he pleaded the speclsl\neaee of Canada u the fifth greatest trading nation In the world, as\none of the world's greatest wheat\nexporting countries, The huge .carryover of wheat which continued to\ndepress whut prlow should be absorbed by steps taken by tbe exporting nationa to oontract the\naval'tble supply, chiefly by reduction of acreage, be urged, and\nalmultaneoualy tbe wheat importing\nnations ahould consider the feaal-\nhility  of  lnoreaalng  their  purehaae.\nReputed attacks on economic nationalism, repeated declarations of\na desire to free the channels of\nInternational trade, featured tbe\nclosing speeches. Turkey wu taking\nsteps towards abolition of quota\nrestrictions on imports, uld Taflk\nRuahdl Bey. Albania prided hereelf\non betng one of tbs few countries\nwhich had put no limits on Import\nor export Of either goods or currencies. Mexico advocated the rehabilitation of silver. Senator Joseph Connolly of the Irish Pt\u2014\nState suggested the bank for International utt'erhents should be made\n,a clearing bouse for international\nexchange, orowlhg out of this organisation h-i Would uke to sw an\ninternational clearing houw for\ncommodities. Latvia argued overproduction ln overseas eountrlw had\ncontributed to the fall !ii the prlow\nof raw .-materials.\nPremier O. W. Forbes of New\nZestand waa the lut speaker. He\nheld there must be a scaling down\nof public and private debts alike.\n\"It ls proper that I nhould state.\"\nhe added, \"that producers, ln New\nZealand are moet reluctant to agree\nto limitation either of exports of\nproduction. We look to the removal of trade barriers and to the\nrestoration of purchasing power to\nenable the lncreulng suppllw to\nbe abeorbed. tt wu tn anticipation\nof expending her marketa that New\nZealand borrowed to the extent ahe\nhu.  for  capital development.\"\nSEE HARCOURT\nON EXPANDING\nROADHMGRAM\nRoads and Bridges Committee Asks Pilot\nBayWork\nAcquitted of Attempt\nof Murder, Guilty of\nAdministering Poison\nGRAND PRAIRIE, Alia., June 13\n(CP)\u2014Acquitted of attempting to\nmurder cept. Ollbert Blake and hla\nwife by admlnletertnt polaon. Owen\nBlake,   brother   of   Captain   Blake.\nWILL AS.K BRUHN\nTO APPROVE IT\nBoard of Trade Council\nAdopts Resolution to\nGovernments\nConstruction of the pilot Bav\nferry connection. Inclusive of the\nnecessary Improvement of the highway from Oray Crwk through Crawford Bay will be urged on the Dominion authorities, for Inclusion\nln the big program of relief work\nin  this dUtrlct.\nFollowing Thuredaj's board of\ntrade oouncll meeting, at which the\ncouncil approved a draft reeolutlon\nreferred to it by the board, prealdent C H. Hamilton arranged a\nconferenoe with Major P. Harcourt\nof Calgary, wbo la bere on an Inspection ef ths relief camps which\nars coming under federal control.\nand at the conference the roads\nand bridges oommlttw took the\nquwtlon   up with  him.\nMalor Harcourt eald he would\nbe glad to go over the road with\nDistrict Engineer William Ramuy\nln the next few days, u he would\nbe glad to examine any road proposition' put up to him, but suggested thst the best way of taking\nup the matter would be by putting\nlt up to the provincial minister of\npublic works, whow consent in any\ncau would bs necessary, and whom\nrecommendation would bring It before the Dominion authorltlw.\nIt  wu decided to  write  to  Hon.\nR.  W. Bruhn asking the province's\napproval  of this project.\nCRAWFORD  BAT  VIEW\nAt the council'session J. A. Irving\nread an appreciative letter from w.\nPrawr of Kootenav Bay, urging completion of this link, the letter uylng in part:\n\"We believe that thla will be\ntbe only utlafaetory solution of\nour dlfflcultlw with tha preeent\nferry wrvioe. On the Oray Cnek-\nPimeer's landing route It ls lm-\npeaalble to put on a time schedule\nwhleh tnu suit everyone, and the\nexpense is too hlgb to allow local\nresidents to uw the ferry frequently.\n\"The road from Oray Crwk to\nCrawford Bay bu bwn greatly Improved tbla laat year by local relief workers, the eectlon from Crawford Bay wharf to our ranch la\nquite good enough for through\ntraffic, and the relief work ln the\nfuture will take care of tbe section from our plaw to tbe end of\nthe present road. If a camp wu\nestablished oh the unoonstructed\nportion at the pilot Bay end, and\nthe work carried on ln conjunction\nwltb the relief work on the other\nportions of the road, the whole\nproject would be completed within\na year or two. without tbe neoewity\nof a large expenditure aU at once\nwhen the ferry Is ufable to handle\nthe traffic on the prewnt route.\nRESOLUTION\nThe council adopted the reeolutlon referred to lt, u follows:\n\"Whereu lt Is grestly to be desired tbat the trans-provincial highway betwwn Cnnbrook and Neleon\nshould bs completed Just u aoon\nu powlble; and\n\"Wherew the last link ln the\nentire length of this section of the\ntraasprovlncial highway la that portion betwwn Oray Crwk and Pilot\nBay:  end\n\"Vfhereu when thla portion ls\ncompleted tM ferry wrvlw mileage\nwl'l be reduced mim 19 to five\nmllw (that being the distance between pilot Bey and Balfour), thua\nreducing materially the ooat of operating the ferry, or otherwlw lf\ndesired put on an hourly servloe.\nthua tending to lncreaw traffic,\nalao revenue;  and\n\"Whereu Ute building of this\nlink would be of great benefit to\nthat wen developed and long neglected farming area ln Crawford\ncrwk valley;\n\"Resolved that this board urge\nupon governmental authorltlw, both\nprovincial and Dominion, that this\nwetlon be loo.uded ln the Het of\ntheir   relief   project-\"\nMORE ABOVT     r~\n(Contlnned -'rom Pate One)\nthe crew will return to the attack Friday morning, to make\nthe road passable for cars if\npossible.\nBarrett creek at Porto FUoo le under control, a crew under Hughle\nJonee baving barred lt off tbe roadway.\nSHEEP CREEK HIOH\nA report late Thuraday from Salmo\natated that Sheep creek wu high and\ntbat a timber lam below the Reno's\nnew power plant had backed tbe water up tbe tallrace. and that tbe plant\nhad temporarily abut down. It la\npreaumed the jam haa been bleated\nalnoe.\nIt le underatood, howerer. that\nthe Sheep oreek and Erie brldgee\nare all right.\nAt Peeney'a mate, about half war\nbetween Salmo and tbe boundary,\ntba Salmon river la backing over\nthe Neleon-Spokane highway,\nAU along the Nelaon-Balfour road\nit la a oaae of raging creeks, aeveral\nof them over the road.\nWork la atul going on on Six-Mile,\nwhich la over the highway.\nSITKUM   DANGEROUS\nOar driven were allowed to eroee\nthe Sitkum creek bridge at their\ni own rlak, with tbeir wheels In the\nwater, late ln the afternoon, A little\nearlier the water,- which laauea from\nrocky walla, had been nported up\nto tlft bridge atrlngen. Tom Drona-\n1 field and a crew an protecting the\nbridge, a win cable being uaed to\nbold lt lf the upper baae ahould be\nundermined.\nKokanee creek la waahlng Ita banka\nbadly above the bridge, which Jamea\nTalt, bridge foreman, le protecting,\nwith a cnw. The bridge la badly\nmenaced.\nWhile boulden are rolling down\nLaird creek, lt hae not tha volume\nof tbe bigger onea. and Jobn McKay\nle expected to hare no great difficulty with lt.\nOn tbe south side of tbe Arm.\nbetween Harrop and Procter, villi\ncreek waaHed behind the cribbing\nof tbe amall highway bridge Wednesday night, but J. knauf had tlio\ndamage repaired Thursday.\nORAY CREEK\nOVER BANKS\nOn Kootenay lake, Crawford creek,\nwhleh emptlea Into Crawford bay,\nbroke through Into an old channel\na llttle further north Thuraday afternoon. Oscar Burden haa strengthened tbe amall bridge over tbe\nnewly adopted channel with a oable.\nThuraday nlgbt J. McK. Burge\npboned the public works department tbat oray oreek bad broken\nacroaa tbe highway Juat by tbe Oray\nCreek school. It le understood this\nIs on tbe Ony Creek-Crawford Bay\nsection. Jack Adame Is In charge\non thla creek.\nSanca creek la another that la up.\nW. L. Hepher Is taking protective\nmeasures.\nIn tbe Slocan, tbe Whitewater\ntraffic bridge, over Bear creek, haa\ntone ou(. 3. 3. Sklllloorn reported\nfrom Kaalo late Thuraday.\nOeneral Road Foreman Walter\nJohnatone phoned late In the afternoon that while Carpenter creek ww\n-\u2014-__-___-_--___-_-__-____________\nSurprise Yout\nFather\nby giving him something to wear on\nJunel8th.\nIT'S\nHIS\nDAY\nFATHERS'\nDAY\nJune 18\nPick out dm or two of\nthese Um for dad-oil\nnow silks.\n55*, fl.00, S1.50\nA now shirt would\n__      please him.\n|     * 1.55 Up. [\nEMORY'SI\nLimited\nhigh at New Denver, and Pour-Mile\nwas high at Sllverton, both traffic\nbrldgee  wen holding.\nOn the Arrow lakee, tbe onek at\nBurton  la  nported  ln  high  flood.\nThe Slocan river la currently aald\nto be the highest ln lte reoord hle-\ntory. Bo far, bowever, no damage\nhaa been reported.\nOeorge Forbes at Paeamon n-\nported tbat the brldgee ln hla eectlon of the Slocan valley wen taking the flood ot water all right.\nBelow Neleon oo the Kootenay\nriver alt the creeks are torrents.\nIn tbe case of Forty-nine creek,\nthe public works department is anxious about the upper bridge.\nMONTREAL   MEDICAL   MAN. DIES\nMONTRBAL, June It (CP)\u2014Dr. K.\nHamilton White, well known la\nMontreal medical circles and brother\nof Senator Smcaton White, died\nhere today at tbe age of ii.\nTbe Tartara, aeveral oenturlea ago,\noften ate booka to acquire the\nknowledge ln tbem.\nSOAP SPECIAL\nBath ' Soap,  Hand  Soap,  Faai\nSeap and race Soap\nSPECIALLY   PRICED\nSee Our Window\nSmythe's Pharmai\nPbone   1 Wt   DHh\nClearance\nS-A-L-E\nBOOTS and SHOES\nLook at theee remarkable\nbargalna. It will pay yoa.\nDress Shoes f 3.41\nJ. HOLLAND\nLeather   end   Sportlnf  Ooe*\nXxpeiimente have proved that potato beetles srs more reedlljr killed\nimmediately after hatching than at\nany other time.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nCLAN MoLEARY MBITS TONIOHT\nAT g O'CLOCK. (7SII)\nPor    Delirious    chocolate    Malted\nMilks\u2014Try Oelinas.\u2014.. (7348)\nDunk   dr   Conway\u2014Kiddles   play\nsuits 71c.   pbone 674. (7361)\nACTON'S BEAUTY PARLORS FOR\nRELIABLE PERMANENT*!. (7374)\nTrinity  W_MB.   \"Otlden   Jubilee**\ntea, Mn. W. B. Steed'a, Tuea., 10th\nntwi\nFRENCH  'FIOARO'   PERMANENTS\nAT ROSE BEAl'TY PA-LORS ONLY. I\n(7143)\nWANTED\u2014USED CARS IN OOOD\nCONDITION. SMEDLEY OARAGE\nCO. (7300)\nTente wanted, to buy or rent.\nBute alee and best terma. Boi 7333\nDally   Newa. (7333)\nNOTICE\nTo those who contemplate taking advantage ot\nthe low cost of installing electric ranges, and\nthc City of Nelson's free offer of water heaters, we would suggest that yoa make yonr\narrangements now. There are only fifteen days\nremaining, when the campaign closes. AB installations shall be made and connected to onr\nservices before the 30th of June, in order to\ntake advantage of our special offer. \" \\'\nElectrical Dept~\nCity of Nelson\nSaturday, June IT. Sale of Sewing and Home Cooking at the Salvation   Army. (73M)\nMUST SACRIFICE MY 1\u00bb30 FORI)\nCOACH. PERFECT CONDITION.\nPHONE   755 L. (715t)\nPor Bent\u2014One furnished suite ind\none furnlahed housekeeping room\nAnnable Block. (7304)\nMn. MacKensle's circle St. paul'a\nchurch   will  hold   a   tea   end   bake\naale at the Manet. Thuraday, June 33.\n<73\u00ab7>\ntoday wae oonvlcted of administer*\ning the polaon and occasioning bodily harm. Sentence will be Impoeed\nby Mr. Juatloe A. P. Ewlng tomorrow.\nDance at Ymlr today poatponed\nuntil next Wedneeday on account ot\nroad being cloeed. (7356)\nThen wtll be a meeting of the\nachool boerd in the city hall tonight  at <  o'clock. (73(5)\nKKnfctite\nSWIM SUITS\nIndividually tailored\nby hand to ensure -\nperfect fitting garments\n$2.95\nWeek-End Specials\nin\nLARGE SIZES\n28 TO 44 INCLUDING % SIZES\nSilk washable crepes in the pastel\nshades and white in suits\nand dresses\n$495 $4.95 and $5.95\nPhone 151\nLook for the Neon Sign\nFor tbe Children\u2014a qualify fend\n\u2014CHOQUETTE BROS. MOTHERS\nBREAD. Phone 358.\nAak    your    dealer    for    Elephant\nBrand  oranges. Something  different.\n! McDonald  Jam  Co. (7348)\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I\nI    Tbe Greyhound  Bua  leaving  Nelaon for Trail on Sanders at lo p.m.\nhaa   been   dtx-contlnoed   Indeflnltey.\n(7846)\nKIDDIES. OIT  BUSY AND  TAKE\nI SOME SNAPS Or YOUR  PETS FOR\n1 DOMINION     DAY.     OOOD     PRIZES\nIOR   THE  BEST. (73S4)\nSENIOR BASEBALL\nNELSON rt. TRAIL. SUNDAY. 1:30\nRECREATION   GROUNDS. (78*4)\nMr. and Mn. I. Neleon and Mr.\nsnd Mn. J. O. Btromstesd wish to\nthsnk all their frlenda for their\naympathy In their reoent bereavement (7317)\nNOTICE CAR OWNERS\nAll Car Owners wbo hare been\ngood enolgb ts bave promleed lo\ndrive the vlaltlng Scientists around\nthe city tonight en reminded to be\nat tha atatlon at *:te p.m..\nV   H.   CHOQUETTE.\nChairman   Board   of '\nTrade  committee.\n(TS__)\n!\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I\nWIGHT andIHE BABy THAT ST0L\u00a3 A\nSATURDAY\nMILLION\nHEARTS\nlike he stole\nMaurice's\nstuff ... he'a\nthe whole\nshow I\nbn't he cult? Am.\nbelieve It or not\nlodccx snd gentlemen, I found him...\nlove iwifj batatas\nloll tbit, I  '\nmaumci\nI-HEVflLIER\n1 t-*m     H\"'\n(i Bedtime\nStall\nHELEN tWIlVETREES\nEtfWMtEVUHT NORTON\nMNUMtiMtS'iMruaoir\nDnrt___ _r NOtMAN TAUW0\nQ Qsramnuiti Qkttire\n,i l '\u2022'\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_06_16","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0406028","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1933-06-16 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-06-16 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\/1.0406028"}