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B.  c. \u2014 rBIDAY MOBMNO,  OCTOBEB M,  lflt\nFIVE CENTS A COPT\nMMBCB IM\n\u2014\u2014-a___________M^>\u2014\u2014___.m-wwmw  J^q '\nRussians Df55* flat Charges of Japan\nMembers of the National\nCabinet Are All Smiles\nAs They Meet After Vote\nj Mo  Immediate, Changer\nPosts Until Full Returns Ate In\n| TRADE WILL BE\nMAJOR CONCERN\nFear \"Safe\" Seat Not to\nBe Found  for\nHenderson\nLONDON, Oct. M (C P cable)\n\u2014Memben of tbe cabinet, til\n\u2022mllee, ntt tbla afternoon at\nNumber 10 Downing street. It\nWM UM cabinet's flnt meeting\nsince IM election, and tbe happy\n\u25a0Mod of Ita memben wu in\nbright contrast with tbelr anal-\now mien wben tbe natlbnal\ngovernment flnt wu formed.\nBarller lo the day Prime Mln-\nIMM Baatsay MacDonald Inter-\nMewed King Oeorge it Buck-\nIndian) palace, subsequently ht\nuw Lord Senkey, lord hi|h chan-\neMUor: Sir William Jowltt, attorney-general; Bt. Hon. Philip\nSnowden, retiring chancellor of\nthe exchequer; Bt. Bon. al. H.\nThomaa, secretary of state for\ndominions and colonies: tad Bt.\nRon. Stanley Baldwin, luder of\nIM ConeervMlvt party tnd lord\nprealdent of tM council la tM\nparUement.\nLord Senkey, flnt mlnlatar to arrive for tM cabinet nutting, pond\nlor' photographers befon entering\nBomber 10. Mr, Tnomaa mt hla\nbrightest sell. TM only member to\n\u25a0wear t top hat wm Lord Beading.\nMoratory at etatt for fonlgn attain,\nita arrived In aa automobile. Mr.\nBaldwin, in honor of tM national\ngovernment's victory at tM pol-la,\ntmoked a brand now oherrywood\nPipe-\nB\u00abIBF LULL\nStrenuous activities of the put\nmonth eeem likely to M followed by\na brief lull. TM cabinet It to be\nnorganleed, and tM present mem-\nMnhlp    of    10    will    probably    M\n(Continued   on  Page   Two)\nHERBERT HOOVER\nSTRIKES BLOW AT\nTHE NAVY LEAGUE\nCharges  Organization   With\nDisseminating Untruths\nAbout Policy\nWASHINOTON, Oct. 39\u2014President\nHerbert Hoover struck back with a\nvigorous blow at tbe Navy league\ntonight for Ita criticism ot hla naval\npolicies.\nCharging tht organisation with\ndlttamlMtlng \"untruths and distortion ot fact, M aald be would\nappoint a oommlttee made up partially of league members, befon\nwhich gonrnment agenciea would\ndemonstrate thit to M tM can.\"\nAttar thit it dont, Mr. Hoover\ntdded, ht wlll expect William H.\nOardlner, preetdant of tM league,\n\"to mike a public correction ot hla\nmla-tutemente tnd ta apology\ntMnfore.\"\nOnly lut night tM league Issued a\nprinted pamphlet Hying tM preeldent had dlepliyed an \"abysmal\nIgnorance\" of why navies an mam\ntalned and of how tbey art uaed to\naccomplish their major mlaslon.\nWindsor Employees\nAll Contribute to\nCity Welfare ~ nd\nLATEST   SUMMARY\nLONDON, Oct. M (0 P\ncable)\u2014Total ot 111 out ot\nOU memMn Mvt Mtn returned to tM bouse of common!. TM remaining throe\nreaulta, London unlvenlty and\ntwo to M elected by the Bng-\nllsb combined universities,\nmay aot be known for aome\ndayt.\nParty standing follows:\nConaervative 111, gains  107.\nNatlonal Labor 11 galna 11.\nNatlonal Liberal 17 galna 31\nloaaei 11.\nLabor party M loaaea- Ml.\nUoyd Oeone Liberals I,\nIndependent 1 talna 1\nlosses   j.\nNORTHERN CHINA\nSITUATION MAY\nBECOMESERIOUS\nBandits   Endangering   Railway Property Owned by\nthe Japanese\nTOKTO. Oct. \u00bb (AP)\u2014TM illation la north Manchuria threatens\nto become serious wltb reported In-\ncreased acttvltlee of Mndlta wM,\nvernacular newspapers htn My. tn\nendangering railroad property In\nwhich JapantM Mat tn. intareet.\nAnother unconfirmed vtroaculir\nnport says Itutala hu ttnt three\narmored tralna with NO men to the\nregion of Txitilhir to protect tbe\nUm of tM Chinese Butern railroad,\nJointly owned by China and Bueala.\nDiplomatic exchange! between\nTokyo and Moacow, however, gave\ntM Impression today that possible\nmisunderstandings had Men avoided.\nSouth Manchuria bu Men under\nvirtual Japanese rule alnce September II. With a few exceptions dls-\ntm1>sncM by Mndlta have been\nquickly controlled.\nNorthern Manchuria bu long Men\na problem for Chinese authorities,\ntM mountainous country providing\nexcellent hideouts for marauders.\nTATTOOED WRIST\nONLY MEANS OF\nIDENTTHCAIION\nPicture of  Girl and  Initial\non Belt Buckle Only Clue\nto Mystery\nBY-HOT. V. S.. Oct. 30 (CD-\nPicture of a girl tattooed on a dead\nnun's wrUt and the Initial on hla\nbelt buckle were part of the evidence by which the two bodies\nbrought aahore lut Sunday In tbe\nderelict vesa-i catalogue were lderrti\nfled today as the remains of James\nCarroll and John Spencer of Burego,\nNfld.\nFate of captain T. K. (Paddy) Kirk\nand Russell partridge of Halifax, who\nsailed from Burnt Islands, Nfld., on\ntht Catalogue early In October, was\nstill undetermined tonight. Possibly\nthe vessel, seized since sbe was towed Into Chet Camp, with 10 kegs\not rum aboard, was hi-Jacked.\n\"I tblnk the Catalogue was hi\njacked fdr ber cargo of rum -nd\nwhiskey and that my brother was\nmurdered by tbe boarders,\" said\nCapt. Simeon spencer.\nSon o\/ Ottawa M.P. Wed\nPETER HEENAN MARRIES MISS NORTHGRAVE\nUr. and Mra. Peter Heenan photographed leaving Holy Rosary church,\nToronto, following their marriage, Urs. Heenan was MIm Edith North-\ngrave, daughter of Urs. Northgrave and tbe late Ur. W. J. Nortbgrave of\nToronto, prior to her marriage, and Ur. Heenan ta the aon of Hon. Peter\nHeenan and Mrs. Heenan of Ottawa. Tbe bride and groom will live ln\nToronto.\nUnmapped Island Is Found\nin Arctic Ocean\nU. S TO\nARMS HOLIDAY\nFOR ONE YEAR\nInforms League of Nations of Whole Hearted\nApproval\nVESSELS BEING\nBUILT EXCLUDED\nCessation   of  Work   at\nOnce Would Effect\nEmployment\nMen From Isle of Cocos\nTell of Weather\nTroubles\nPOINT BARROW, Alaska. 0*t. 28\u2014\n(AP)\u2014 Recent arrivals here from tbe\neast coast have reported the apparent discovery of an unmapped Lsland\nin the Arctic ooean. approximately\n18 miles north of the mouth of the\nColvllle river.\nThe land was reported found, they\nsaid, by an Eskimo, Takpuk, owner\nof a small 10-ton power schooner,\nwho waa blown off shore with his\ncrew during a ttorm while hunting\nwhales and walrus. The storm occurred  last fall.\nApproximately IM miles off Beechey Point, which lies north of the\nmouth of the Colvllle, Takpuk said,\nthey came upon a rocky island a\nmile or more In length, where none\nwsa shown on maps. The island waa\nhigh enough to be seen seversl\nmike, he said, and ln addition to\ntaking pictures, he and his crew\nlanded and collected samples of\nrocks.\nOOOD  POR\nSHARPENING       KNIVES\nThe rocks were claimed to be good\nfor  sharpening   knives.\nOn bearing of tbe discovery, a\nnumber of old-timers here said the\nland might be that reported having\nbeen sighted by a whaling ship,\nunder the command of Capt. Keenan,\n78 years ago.\nSeveral explorers ln the arctic\nsince that tlm. have searched for\nthe land without success, and belief that lt existed there wa* finally\ngiven up.\nProm Takpuk's description, the\npresent discovery is believed to be a\nnumber of miles north of that reported   by  Keenan.\nWINDSOR, Ont, Oet. 19 (CP)\nAll   employees   of   the   elty   of\nWindsor ve contributing to a\nwelfare which wlll be administered by the city. Contributions\nare on a graded scale, according\nto Ineome, varying from 1% per\ncent for the lower salaries to as\nUgh as 10 per cent on the \"top\"\nsalaries. The fund wlU raise\nabout   $8000   per   month.\nTHREE KILLED\nLOUJBVILU, Ky., Oct. 39 (AP)-\nTfcree men wen killed and one injured ln a local explosion ln mine\nSO of tbe u. S. Coal and Coke oompany at Lync_, Harlan county, today.\nArmed Men Patrol the\nPort Carling Streets\nPORT OARLtNO, Ont., Oct. 89.\u2014\n(CP)\u2014Armed men were patrolling\nthe streets of Port Carling tonight,\nready for action U anyone was seen\nacting suspiciously, after two fires\nbad broken out ln two days here\nand partially wiped out thla village.\nPlndlng of a large drum of gasoline between two summer cottages\ntoday led to fresh fears a firebug\nvat responsible for tha fires.\nVERNON MAN TO BE\nHONORED\nVERNON. B. C. Oct. 29\u2014Friends\nof J. D, Tomklns, station master at\nVernon, are to honor him at a banquet to be given ln tbe National ball\nroom on Thursday, No7. 13.\nOfflclala of tbe C. P. R., in whose\nemploy Ur. Tomklns has been for\nmany years, will be present to do\nhim honor. The Oanadlan Natlonal\nmen will Join in as Mr. Tomklns bas\nbeen In charge of the Union station\nhere slnoe the National oommencrd\nto operate through this elty.\nUr. Tomkln is soon to retire from\ntbe eervloe. He haa been agent for\nthe O. P. R. at vernon since Uarch,\n1990. *\nPride of the U.S.\nMerchant Marine\nto Be Sold Soon\nWASHINOTON, D. C, Oct. 29.\u2014\n(AP)\u2014The United States lines, pride\nof the country's merchant marine,\nwlll be sold to a ootnblne of east\nand   weat coast  shipping   interests.\nChairman O'Connor of the shipping board said tbat except for\nminor details, the offer of the United States Lines company of Nevada\nbad been accepted. The deal ls to\nbe completed and formal appro^l\ngiven tomorrow.\nToday's decision followed several\nhours of conferences at the board's\nheadquarters.\nSTEAMER REPORTED  TO\nBE AGROUND\nSKATTLR, Oct. 29 (AP)\u2014The coast\nguard headquarters here reoelved a\nradio from the cutter Snohomish,\nsaying tbe British steamer Pacific\nCommerce was aground late, today\non the south Blde of Deemona sands.\nOfficials here believed Deemona sancV-\nwere ln the Columbia river south.\nProphesies Election\nSometime Next Year\nBARBIE, Ont., Oct. 29. (CP)\n\u2014There will be an election\nnext year, Mitchell P. Hepburn. Ontario Liberal leader,\nprophesied tonight while ad -\ndressing a Liberal mass meeting here.\nThe speaker declared lt was\ntime to take Inventory of\npolitical and economic systems, and, he continued, \"Mr.\nHenry's policy Is one of expenditure; ours ls one of entrenchment. Wall street financiers will beer down on\nUr. Bennett and Ur. Henry\nand we will find ourselves ln\nthe same position as England.\"\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 2IV- The\nUnited States advised the League\nof'Nations tonight lt Is willing\nto Join tn a world-wide truce\non armament construction for a\nyear beginning next Sunday. A\nnote expressing wholehearted ap-\n{troval  wa\u00ab    addressed    to    the\neague  at  Geneva after  a final\nconference     between     President\nHoover  and   Secretary  of   State\nnen.y L- Stlmson.\nState department officials said the\nmessage wu not a lengthy one.\nThla waa -interpreted as Indicating\nthat acceptance was not accompanied   by   numerous  reservations.\nThis government is understood,\nhowever, to have specified that the\nholiday shall not apply to vessels\nalready under construction, and that\nlt affect only new construction\nwhich otherwise might have been\nstarted during the holiday year.\nOn this point the nations are reported to be ln agreement aa It Is\nfelt that a sudden cessation of work\nln the naval shipyards would have\nserious eftectB upon employment,\nIs Plaintiff\nTWO SONS CARRY\nBURDEN OF THE\nEDISON ESTATE\nSmall    Bequests    Left    to\nOther Children; Wife Provided  for Otherwise\nNOT SUPPLYING\nCHINESE WITH\nMILITARY  AID\nJapan  Ready to Adopt\nNecessary Protective\nMeasures\nPEAR CONFLICT\nMAY BE WIDENED\nJapanese Charge Refers\nto Reports Concerning\nGuns\nLOS ANOELES, Calif., Oct. 29. AP)\u2014A Jury trying eight damaaa suits\nfor a total of $775,000 growing out of ait airplane crash January 1, logo,\nln wbleh Kenneth Hawks, film director, and nine othen were killed, late\ntoday returned i  verdict for the defendants.\nTba actions were brought against the Tanner Atr Livery and\nOralnger, Inc. owners of two airplanes which collided and fell in\n2000 feet into the Pacific ocean off. Palos Verdes, killing ail tbe occupants.\nMary Astor, wife of Hawks, at the time of the accident, who haa since\nremarried, was one of the plaintiffs.\nAttorneys for the plaintiffs announced they would appejal.\nThe plaintiffs were heirs of the 10 victims, whO were 'engaged In\nmaking a motion picture.\nCHICAGO SCHOOL\nTEACHERS GIVEN\nMONEYAT LAST\nIs   First  Time  Since  April\nThat Som* of Them Have\nHad a Cheque\nCHICAGO, Oct, 29 (AP)\u2014 Tbe\nmalls tonight carried one month's\npay to Chicago's 18,000 \"school\nmarms\" and other emplayees who\nkeep the schoolhouses running.\nMany of them had not seen a\nsalary since April.\nOne month's pay was all the\nschool board, representatives of the\ncity and county governments and\ncivic leaders were able to find In\nthe treasury, so empty because of\ndelayed payment ot Cbok county\ntaxes since the 1928 re-sssessment\nthat the city and county have had\nto pull in tbelr belts.\nVANCOUVER CITY\nCOUNCIL NOT TO\nBE CUT IN 1931\nEXPLOSION WRECKS\nLUMBER FACTORY\nPRESTON,   Ont..   Oot.   39    (CP)\u2014\nAn explostlon of undetermined origin\nfollowed by fire destroyed the James\nGillies coal yard and lumber factory here tonight and resulted In\ndamage to other nearby structures.\nSo severe wss tbe blast that windows throughout the town were\nshattered.\nOwner of the plant, ex-Mayor\nJames Gillies, wu caught ln tha\nfull force of ths blast and was In\nhospital tonight. HU clothes were\npractically blown from hla body and\nextent of his injuries have not been\ndetermined.\nBANDITS ROUTED\nLONDON. Oct. 29 (AP)\u2014A Muk-\ndan. dispatch to the Dally Mall says\nJapanese troops routed a foroe of\n1000 Chinese bandits between Chen-\nchlatun and Suplngkal yesterday,\nkilling 100 of them snd wounding 300,\nVANCOUVER, B. C. Oct. 29\nVancouver ratepayers wlll not have\nan opportunity this year of deciding whether the city council should\nbe reduced from 12 to eight members, nor will tbey have an opportunity to decide whether the ward\nsystem should be abolished. These\nmatters were settled when the city\ncouncil thla afternoon rejected motions to place plebiscites before the\nelectorate ln December.\nNEWARK, N. J.. Oct. 29-Thomaa\nA. Edison plaord upon the shoulders\nof his two lsst sons responsibility\nfor carrying on his Interests and\nleft to them the bulk of the s ins\nthat come to him for a lifetime of\ninventive   genius.\nExcepting for small bequests to\nfour other children, three of them\nby his first marriage, he left his\nentire estate to Charles and Theodore\nEdison. The wtll wss flled for probate  today.\nCharles and Theodore also were\nnamed executors, and lt was specified that anv residue, not otherwise\ndisposed of by the will, was to be\ngiven to them to divide among the\nelx chlldnn In such proportion and\nat such time or times as they shall\ndeem Judicious,\nTh* inventor explained ln the wlll,\nsigned in February. 1928, that \"my\ndear wife. Mlna M. Edison, Is already\nadequately provided for through\ngifts <rom me and otherwise.\"\nPor several hours efter the filing\nof the will there was considerable\nconjecture as to the total value of\nthe estate and guesses ran from\n115,000,000 to 950,000,000. There wss\nno confirmation of any of them.\nShipwrecked Men Have No\nLuck With Gardens\nI. J. LUCIA DIES\nIN SEATTLE CITY\nCONFISCATE LAND FOR\nBREAKING LAW\nPEORIA, III.. Oct. 29.\u2014What\nIs said to be the government's first confiscation of\nfarm lands on \"which the National Prohibition set had\nbeen violated, was revealed\nhere today witn the announcement that Federal Judge Louis\nFitzhenry has ordered Uie\nseizure of more than 20 acres\nla Putnam and Bureau counties where prohibition agents\nfound  two stills  in  1930.\nHINDENBURG ASKS\nDOMESTIC TRUCE\nWas Well-Known  in  Nelson\nWhen  He  Managed   a\nButcher Business\nBritain to Review\nCyprus Situation\nLONDON, Oct. 29. CP cable)\u2014\nThe colonial office today cabled Blr\nRonald atorra, governor of the Island\nof Cyprus, that It planned, in consultation with him, to review the\nwhole constitutional future of the\ncolony with special regard to questions arising out of reoent disorders\nthere aiming at union with Greece.\nThe cable, sent by Rt. Hon. J. H.\nThomas, secretary of state for dominions and colonies, praised Blr\nRonald for the manner ln which\nhe had dealt with the situation\nand expressed the government's concern that trouble should have arisen\nso largely among persona who recently had taken the oath of allegiance  t% the cro*n. '\nInformation was reoelved by The\nNelson Dally News lsst night to the\neffect that Irving J. Lucia sr., a\nformer resident of Nelson, died on\nOctober 24 at Beattle, Washington.\nMr. Lucia was well known ln\nNelson, having managed a butcher\nbusiness for years, and left for Seattle soon after the war.\nSurviving Mr, Lucia are two\ndaughters, Mrs. C. H. Flood and\nMrs. R. A. Player, of Olympla, Wash-,\nand three sons, Irving Jr. snd Charles\nof Seattle, and Frank, of Portland.\nOre.\nInterment was made October WI,\nat the cemetery of the Evergreen\nMemorial  park.\nMOOSE JAW ICE\nPLANT DESTROYED\nMOOSE JAW, Bask.. Oct. 29\u2014The\nWestern loe company plant was\npractically destroyed by fire tonight.\nThe building which ls a ip.xious\nframe structure, was gutted and\nonly odd pleoes of the premises\nstill stand. Cause of the blase Is\nunknown.\nWhile no estimate of the loss has\nyet been made this will run toto\nmany thousandi of dollars. Firemen,\nln addition to their task of fighting\nthe* flames, had Owlr work cut out\nto prevent tbe spreading of the fire\nto  other  buildings  In   tbe  vicinity.\nAppeals  to  the   Leaders  of\nIndustry   lo   Drop  AH\nPartisanship\nBERLIN, Oct. 29 <APt\u2014President\nPaul Von Hlnd-?nburg appealed today to the men who ruled Oermany's\nIndustries to drop all partisanship\nand Join ln a domestic truce the*\nthe nation may weather Its economic\ncrisis.\nThe aged head of the Reich voiced\nhis appeal at the first sssbn of the\neconomic advisory council, formed\ntwo weeks ago for ti* purpose oi\nlaying down a concerted economic\nprogram for the nation. Its 25 members include the industrl l and commercial powers of Oermany.\nTt_\u00a3_e can be no help \"from abroad,\nthe president declared, unless there\nls union of the dlvergont factions\nat home. He warned that collaboration between the government and\nthe economc element of the nation\n\u2022ls indispensable ir- the condition ol\nthe country ls to improve.\nBig Game Hunter Dies\nAfter Being Mauled\nABERDEEN. Wash., Oct. 29\u2014 Wlll\nX. Herren, Aberdeen contractor and\nbig game hunter, died Sunday ln\nNairobi, British Bast Africa, from\nInjuries suffered October 21, wben\nmauled by a lion, aald a cable reoelved today from Qua Per.t of\nToncalla, Ore., one of Herren's companions on an African big game\nphotographing expedition.\nThe Hon charged while the party\nwas taking motion pictures on the\nplains of Tanganyika. Tbe beset\nfelled H-rren and was clawing and\nchewing him when a bullet from\nPeret's rifle ended  Its life.\nKeren was taken 350 miles to\nNairobi hospital where he succumbed\nVour days la** *\nIs Reported by an Eskimo\nWhale Hunter, Blown\nOffshore\nBALBOA, Canal Zone, Oct. 28.\n\u2014(AP)\u2014America's three unwilling emulators or \"Robinson Crusoe\" In tile tropical raelflc,\nwhere making cocoanut, serve\nas ham and eggs Is no new\nstunt, tried a Utile farming\nas  well.\nThis was learned toda. by\nCapt. George H. Bowden, com-\nmander et lhe gunboat Sacramento, on which the castaways\n\u2014Pau) Machwick, -Uordon Braw-\nnrr and Elmer 1. Palllster\u2014are\nmaking their return to Balboa\nand civilization arter -aix months\non the tiny, uninhabited Isle\nof   Coco*.\nThe Sacrament., which rescued\nthem Tuesday from the lsland where\nthey had been reduced to wearing\nloin cloths and shaving without\nsoap, reported their agricultural ef\nfort by  radio.\nThe three adventurers, having\nweathered a troublous storm one\nday, last April, had a supply of\nbeans and corn es they cast about\nfor a place tQ rest and repair\ntheir   yawl   \"West   Wind\".\nPacing the necessity of coaxing\na living out of Mother Earth, the\nadventurers took some tools savsd\nfrom the wreckage and began gardening- They cultivated a small\nplot Into which the planted thc\nbeans and the com.\nThe venture, however, proved unsuccessful. Ob the Isle of Cocoa\none of the plentiful things Is\nrain. The beans and corn, unused\nto the -sort of rain which begins\nIn the spring and ends ln the fall,\nwere  beaten  from the start.\nThe residence of the castaways\nalso was quite unlike that of tho\nstoried Crusoe. Their home was\nbuilt of corrugated Iron, which they\nfound near the beach of Wafe.\nbay, and surrounded by cocoanut\nand   almond   trees.\nThere ls another hut ln the\nneighborhood, but It contained no\nneighbors, for the Inhabitants, whoever they were, had moved out before   the   visitors   arrived.\nMOSCOW, Oet. St (AP)\u2014\u00ab*-\nparts that Soviet ansela waa\nlending military aid to tlw Chi-\nnew In Manchuria were laid balm tlM Soviet government tr\nJapan today and were promptly\ndenied.\nIn calling the Soviet government's attention to tho rumors,\nJapan deejared that lf Soviet\ntroopa were sent Into tke Chinese\nEastern railway sons, Japan\nwould ba compelled to \"adopt\nneraeeary measures (or the protection ol Its residents tttt tin\nrailway Une.\"\nTho rumors were entirely without\nfoundation, tha Moacow government\nreplied, and Soviet Russia la keeping\n'i a policy of non-lnterferanoe.\nFurthermore, Russia aald, sbe considers that \"a policy of military occupation promoted even undtr tb*\nname of so-called support doe. sot\ncoincide with the Interests ot mxuetxl\nrustNIKD BY\nAMBASSADOR\nTbe Japanesa protest ma presented to th* n\u2014iaa foreign esSem\n*\u00bb Aabaasador HifOta, who ssld\nthere was \"grant danger that tb*\nsphere of conflict may widen.\" Ba\ncltad. \"various rumors circulated 1\u00bb\nManchuria,\" and quoted General Ma\nof tba Chinese foross at IMtsIbar.\naa saying that an agreement eilste\nunder which ba reoelved military\nairplanes, anti-aircraft funa and\naviators from tba Sonet union.\nOeneral Ma consulted wltb an officer of tbe rad army of \u00ab-tha)ln\nIn mid-October, tba ambassador added, and also there were soviet Instructors ln the Chlneeo genera's\narmy.\nThe Japanese statement referred te\nreporte tbat a Chinese army In tba\nKhelutsyan district on tba north\nbanka of tba Bonkbo rlwer wsa re-\ncelvlng guns from the Soviet union.\nThree hundred freight care, It\nsaid, were being concentrated on tba\nwestern lines of the Chinese Eastern\nrailway  near  Tsltablhar.\nOFFERSTOSEND\nWHOLE CONGRESS\nAMONGONADIANS\nHearst Makes Offer in Order\nto Study the Canadian\nSales Tax System\nInventor Killed by\nPatented Compound\nCHICAOO, Oot. 39.\u2014An Inventor\not a highly combuatlble compound\nIntended to IncreaM the power of\nautomobile fuel waa killed, a cloae\nfriend of hie waa critically Injured,\nand the inventing chemlst'a wife\nand two children were trapped by\nflames wben the mixture exploded\nand demolished a combination dwell'\nlng and garage.\nThe man killed wu Kmll Shorn-\nberger, 40 He obtained a patent for\nthe compound laat week,\nNEW YORK, Ort. 29. \u2014 All\nmembers of congrees have been\nhutted by MIMUm Randolph\nHearst, publisher, to take a 10-\nday trip to (anada at bla expense to study the Canadian\nsales tax system, It was announced   today,\nHearst, In telegrams to the\ncongressmen, aald he was pro-\nposing the trip becauae the\n(nlted states treasury haa announced that a limited sales tax\nIs under consideration. The trip\nHill start from Washington, No-\nvember H. the telegrams said,\nwith other member* Joining the\ntrain en route.\nHearts emphasized that no effort wtll be made to propagandise the congressmen for Or\nagainst the tax, and that their\nacceptance for the Journey wtll\nnot be constructed as committing them on  the question.\nTHE WEATHER\nVICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 20.-457__op-\nats of weather conditions:\nThe barometer is rising on tho\nnorthern coast, and fine mild weather  prevails  over   this  provtnoe.\nrroets have been general on the\nprairies. Mln.   Max.\n33\n37\nITlctorla             -_ 49\nU\nVancouver         , ....  48\n80\nKamloops     ____\u2014 38\n84\nPrince  Oeorge     34\n83\n82\nPrince  Rupert        - 48\n84\n28\nSeattle           - 80\n62\nPortland, Ore  84\n61\nIan Pranclsco   80\n80\nM\n_a  Angeles     80\n34\npentlcton   38\n4*\nVernon    38\n83\n3rand Forks  38\n81\nKaalo     31\n4\u00bb\n48\nEdmonton     20\n43\nSwift   Current     30\n40\nPrince   Albert     38\n36\n36\n43\nForecast.    Ncl-aon     and    v'.clnlty-\nPartly cloudy and nat much\n\u25a0Jiang\nIn   temperature.\n PADS  TWO\n> TBI KELSON DAILT NTWP, XIUON, B.  C\u2014 1WDAT MOBKWO, OCTOWB M. Utt\"\nPOLICE TO TAKE\nACTION AGAINST\nANY SLANDERING\n\u2022\u2022Purely Defamatory Gossip\"\nMust Cease Says Chief of\nPolice Downes, Trail\nTRAIL,   B.   C,   Oct.   _l.-Ohlef  of\nPolice  Benjamin  Downes stated to-\nit  legal action wlll M taken\netsinst  \"persons  saaklng  slsnderous\nstatements regarding officers of the\npolios force.\"\nchief   referred   to  slsnderous\nrumors which Mv* been circulating\ntn TraU and Nelson fer over s\nmouth. Rs deecribed tM rumen as\n-purely defamatory gossip, Without\nfoundation, snd absolutely un-to-u*.**\n\"Several Individuals Mve alsesdy\nmade apology for these alanderoua\nstatements.\" Chief Downeee added.\n\"Ho further apologias wfll M ao-\neepted. TM polloe teres will tab\nlegal action tmmedlstely unless ett-\nculatlon of tM rumon esasss.\"\nTBAIL  CHOBCBMEN\nHOLD WHUT DRIVE\nTBAIL. B. C. Oct. S\u00bb\u2014trips-winners st St. Andnw's Churchmen's\nwhist drive tonight wen, tint, tin.\nAdes snd W. T- Win; eoeond, Mn.\nA. SM'iMrd snd T. H. Hsll; consolation, alias K. Hstbsrtacton and w.\nK Robinson. It was tM fifth whist\ndrive ot s ssrtss of sll. snd IJ\nUbles wen \u2014\u2014\u2022 ^a*^*^*^*^*^\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B. C, Hotels\nmmViSSSiSIi!^^\nNELSON, B.C.\nSPECIAL WINTER RATES\nNOW IN EFFECT\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\nHUMB\u2014L. H. Rawltngs, Syringa\ncreek: W. Shaw. F. F. Pishsk. T.\nCarmichael. Oalgary; Mr. and Mrs.\nW. R. Thompson snd fsmily. Nelson: Miss N. Granger, H. F. Tver-\nmann, Nakusp, J. Buchanan, Mr.\nand Mn. B. W. Bnreton end fsmily,\nMarcus: A. I. Oraves, Vemon; Mert\nHsrnssy, Pentlcton; Mn. A. J.\nLiens, T. B. Petus. Mn. 1. Hodnett,\nOny Creek; John B- OMsholm, I.\nTarry, Vancouver; A- B. Fulnvore,\nMrs. L. B. Watson. Winnipeg; A. J,\nBslment, a. Rumssy, la, A. Wellaoe,\nF. A. Helse, Cnnbrook; 0. D. Nartyn,\nO. J. Otutn, Medicine Hat; O. Olroux,\nMontreal; Mr. and Mm, W. 3. Coo,\nc. dements, surrey, lngland; P.\nHallett,\nif\/here {he Gue&Is Kir%\n(&he Savo)f\nHBLo-Jt'S IWWIST AWP TWIST BOCTL\nMAMT BOOSIS WTTB PBIVATB\nmxxxmwtm mxsOwTMSm\nJ, Ji. KERR, Prop.\n*\u25a0 ^Qjgs^ggiiig<ajs\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbs\u00ab\u00bbs\u00absi_s\u00abs\u00ab\u00ab-i\u00ablin\u00ab\u00abnnnn-i\"\n\u2022AVOT-B. St. Stedmsn, S tx,\nStedmaa. Boswell; W. White. Pass-\nmore; H. J. witchsll, Mr, and Mra.\n9. Jugga and family, Cranbrook;\nMiss 0\u00ab>s MeAulsy, Brie; B. Beurge.\n\u25a0el-rasp; sx. B. Hornsn, Turner Val\nley: Miss K. orsyllng. Ksslo: R.\nMstbsws, Perrys' SldlSf; B. W.\nStasis, H. W. Kay, Vanoouver; M.\nSenesatll, Kitchener: Mrs. E. Flnsley,\nFsrquler: M. Devlin, Begins; F,\nPntt, Fernie,\nQueen's\nHotel\nA. Lapointe,\nPros.\nId wsterm \u25a0\nBot asd oatd water\nSteam Meted.\nQUEENS\u2014 A.   Brecken,  Balfour:   F.\nLselull. elty; V. Morgan, Nakusp.\nMADDEN\nHOTEL\nJAS. E. MADDEN\nA   HOMELIKE   HOTEL\nIn  tM   BEABT   of  tM   City\nNEW GRAND\nHOTEL\nP. L. KAPAK, Prep.\nWeekly   or   Monthly   Rates,   etc\nsingle 76o up: Double 11.78 up\nWeekly or assnthly rates.\nHot snd osld water In sll rooms\nPbone 6-M       P. O. Boi mi\nTREK BUS MEETS EVEBI TRI1S\nNBW ORAND\u2014S. F. Porteous. Osn.\neral hospital.\nMADDEN\u2014L. P. Richardson, Spokane; William E. Campbell. Nakusp:\nAlbert Johnston, Sllverton; J. C.\nHitton, Merrltt;  W. Seeley, McLeod.\nGlenn H. Curtiss was thl flnt\nperson In tM United States to M\nlicensed as an sir pilot. TM lioense wss issued June 8, 1811.\nOccidental Hotel\n70S Vernon St. Phone M7L\nH. Wisslck\nFifty Booms of Solid Comfort.\nHeidquarteri for Loggtn ud\nDM\nFIFTY GIRLS AND\nI\nFOR 1WF-WAR\nFire    Works    Arrive    and\nFound to Be \"Hot Staff;\"\nPick Location\nMARSHALL HOLLAND\nDRAWS UP ORDERS\nDirections Given for Forming Up of Schools\nfor Parade\nFifty Olrls, at from tha Junior\nhigh achool and 36 from the high\neehool, will fight lt out ln one of\ntM tugs-of-war on Hallowe'en, It\nwu announced Thursday night,\nad 40 youths, evenly divided between tM two institutions, wtll\nscrap tor tM honor of their n-\nspsctlvs schools In the seoond. A\nreport to this effect wu made to\nCity Engineer Boyd C- Affleck.\nTbs fin wotli duly snlved from\ntbe cout, snd wen reported by\nFin Chief M. H. Msloney to M\n\"bot stuff.\" a discussion ls now\nIn progress u to tM beet point\nfrom which to eet them off\u2014tM\nBscrutlon grounds, cr the Oyro\npark blutf.\nOBDBBS FOB PARADE\nMarsbsll Jos HoUsnd yesterdsy\nformulated his \"orden\" for the\npsrads.\nHums sehool falls is at its own\ngrounds st 7:90, snd led by the\nCanadian Lagton BUgls band, wilt\nmovs off st 7:11, observing silence\nwhll* passing ths hospital, and pro-\ncssdlng to Victoria street, near\nJossphlnc. *\nCentral school will sssemble on\nCentral grounds at 7:30, dividing\nInto two sections.\nSt. Joseph's school, the Junior\nhigh school, snd the high school\nwtll sll assemble on their own\ngrounds st 7:30, each composing\nom section.\nTben will M an assistant marshal from tM Canadian Legion\nfor eaoh achool, with two for Central, one for web section, and the\nasalsant maraMle will act u guldea\nat every itsgs. Then will slso M\nom for the pets parade, which will\nterm up on Victoria stnet.\nAt 7:40 all tM up-hill sections\nwill move off tor tM oonotstration\npoint, Victoria street, ssd then\nthe parade will form, and move off\nat 7:46, by way of Josephine, Baker,\nStanley, Versos, Ward, asd Lake\nstreets to tbe mats get* of the\nRsensttos grounds.\nThs order of tM psrsds wtll be:\nBugl* band, Hums school, first section of Central, Kilties band, aecond\nsection of Central, St. Josephs,\nOlty band, Junior high, htgh school,\npets parade, float Motion. Then\nwill M Intervals ot 96 yards between  sections.\nAll paraders mutt M in cos-\ntums. must M warmly dnsud, with\nwoollen clothing for -preference, snd\nmust M equipped with nolae-pro-\nduelng   lmpllments.\nWOMEN'S WEAR\nHAS MILITARY\nTOUCHES ADDED\nPARM. Oct. 39 (AP)\u2014The ookm-\nol's ltdy, Ilk* the colonel himself,\nmay be weiring eptulcte this winter.\nTwo of PerU' well-known dulsn*\ners, Lelong and 8chlapare.lt, are\nmaking lt poaelble with a military\ntouch to new models which were\nplaoed on exhibition today.\nEpaulet detail* appeared on the\nshoulders of many dresses snd jacket* for day-time wear, and several Cf\nthe Bohlapwelll Jacket* carried-the\neffect further with double-breasted\nfronte fattened with gold collar-\nmart*.\nLoose wools figured prominently ln\nthe displays at both of today's\nfashion openings, Lelong employing\nmany monotone diagonal* with other\nday dreesee of fine wool.\nSchlaparellt's models made use of\ntha loose wools In honeycomb patterns and in meshes.\nLustrous crept satin, georgette,\nchiffon and Morocain were the favored fabrics for evening at both\nexhibits.\nINVERNESS   (Inverness)  Lut house\nL.  maj.  2878.\nx\u2014Air Murdock MacDonald (Nat.-\nUb.),   18,702.\nI.  N   MacKay,   (Uh-), 6941.\nJ. M. MacCormlck, (Scot-Nat.),\n4010.\nUnchanged.\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC RESTAURANT\nRefinement   snd   DsUcscy   Prevail\nOPEN OAT AMD NIOHT\nSpecie! Dinner, lt:M to g p.m., sue\nSpecial Sundsy Chicken Dinner Sue\nSpecialising fn Chop Suey snd Noodles\nPHONE lit\nTrail and Kimberley. B. C, Hotels\nHotel Arlington\nCentrally Located\nTRAIL, B. C.\nA. r. UgV-MQUt, Prop.\nDOUGLAA\nHOIEL   **\nRooms and Batb\nl. i_ snd a. osoctaoe. Props\nStasm Bested Hot snd Cold\nThroughout Wstsr\n\u25a0as tut Phone tta\nTRAIL, B. C.\nGlobe Hotel\nPSAKK CABLSON, Prop.\nStesm bested throughout.\nHot snd Cold Wstsr\nIn  sll  looms.\nSsles 11.04 to ll.M Per Night.\nKimberley, B. C\nWESTERN   ISLES    (Inverness)   Lost\n'bouse  L- msj.  12888.\nT. B.  Ramsay  Nat.-Llb..  8703.\nCapt. ian Moffat-Pender, c. 4718.\nNat.-Llb. gain.\nChicago, 111,. Is connected wtth\n180 cities of tbe United States by\nsir  transport lines.\nWW\nto Poultry Fanciers\nshowing tbsss his poultry equipment\nsnd stock, W. I. Ko-bn ww host to\nsbout 90 poultry (anclara Wedneeday noon.\nPerhaps lbs tbnas most coaeae-t.\ned upon mot.\nelectric Incubator snd elsctrlc brooder. Tbees srs quits tbs latest poultry\ndevices snd nfld oonsldersole Interest for tbs sUttots.\nAt preeent Mr. McKlm has In tbs\nvicinity\nFINE PROGRAM\nIS PRESENTED\nATM LEGION\nSmoker Held  in   Honor of\nMemben Is Pleasing to\nLarge Crowd\nUnique   in   erery   way   wu   the\nsmoker program held at tbe Canadian Legion Thursday night. Tbe hit\nof the evening was the gay Scottish\ndances presented by Hugh Wallace\nand his troupe of boys and girls.\nThey featured to the Highland fling,\nsword danoe and sailors' hornpipe.\nAn orchestra under the leadership\nof Jack Worthington filled to tbe\nshort spaoss to the program.\nAlderman J. B. Oray was the\nspeaker of tbt evening, and he\ntreated upon the excellent work being done ln Ntlson by the Canadian\nLegion. This organization, he atatad,\nwis working 100 per otnt for the\nreturned  mtn.\nThe program of musloal numbers\nwas broken up during tht evening\nby original turns by members of\nthe club.\nStirring numbers oo tht pipes snd\ndrums were gl\u00bbsn by W. Pyfe, T.\nMlddleton. 8. Hlllyard and Claude\nMUler. William Marr entertained\nwith a song and humorous stories of\nthe war days.\nThe following program was given:\nPipers' selection, W. Fyfe and T.\nMlddleton; son, Pred Webbe\u00bb; Scottish dances, Hughie Wallace and his\nboys and girls, Including Nan Stout,\nAnnie Bird, Ruby Gibbon. Sybil McLean, Tommy Wallace and Johnny\nWsde. Tbsss numbers were particularly pleasing and drew rounds of\napplause,\nOeorge Paton, tn his usual style,\npresented a monologue on the \"One\nHair\".\nTht guitar trio, consisting of Mr.\nand Mrs. I. D. Ooodwln end W. H.\nSharpe, was particularly pleasing,\nand thtlr efforts resulted ln the\ncalling for numerous enoores. J. J.\nBoyd pleased with his tap dancing.\nJ c Hooker sang two comic songs,\nfollowed by piano solos by H. M.\nAngus and 8. R  Thomas.\nPerhaps the hit of the whole evening was the violin solos presented\nby Msster Jackie Worthington, tbe\nll-year-old prodigy of his father,\nJack Worthington. Little Jackie was\napplauded heartily.\nRegistration Takes\nBig Jump Thursday;\nCloses on Saturday\nRegistration of householders and\nllcenosss for tht civic voters' list\nrest to 84 Thursday afternoon, 36\npersons taking tht required declaration during tht day.\nOnly two days remain for registration.\nAlthough the city offices close st\nnoon on Saturdays, City Clerk W. E.\nWssson wlll remain on duty Saturday afternoon till 0 o'clock, for the\nbenefit of those unable to register\nearlier.\nThe registration will definitely\nclose at  thnt  hour.\nGOOD-WILL SHIP\nAT TORONTO\nTORONTO, Ont., Oct. 88. (CP)\u2014\nLaden  with trade goods  from  the\nAntlpo.es, the Australian good-will\nship arrived to Toronto today. The\nvessel, the Canadian Constructor,\nwas met by a welcoming party headed ry L. R. MacOregor, Australian\ntrade  commissioner  to  Canada.\nTwo kangaroos were presented to\nMayor Stewart by Mr. MacOregor, a\ngift from down unler the Ontario\nfruit belt.\nRamsay Retains Seat\nLONDON, Oot. w. <C P cable)\u2014T.\nB, Remsay, running as a National\nLiberal, retained his riding of Western Isles, Scotland, it became known\ntoday, m a straight party fight with\nCapt. Ian Moffat-Pender, Conservative, tbt member ln tht last house\nhad a majority slightly over 800.\nThe vote was Ramsay: 6703; Pender,\n4786. This Is a National Liberal gain\nfrom tht Liberals ln tht party col-\nI umns, Mr. Ramsay having sst as a\nLiberal   in  the last  house.\nTon want\nthe HIGHEST QUALITY\nat the LOWEST PRICE!\nWell, here they ore.'\nLADIES' SILK-AND-WOOL\nSTOCKINGS\nSO Dozen\nS\u00abe Them in our Window. You will hardly\nbelieve such Quality possible for so\nLow a price.\n3 Pairs $1.00\nCharles Morris Ltd.\nFARM BODY WAITS\nUPON HINCHLIFFE\nOe DOUKHOBORS\nCommittee Takes a Reeew to\nSm Results of His\nPromises\nmsTrruTB to ask\nLOVE FOR MEMOS\ndoubled. In tha pee-eent cabin* tbe\naembere\u2014_ wni-prme four Oon-\nssrvatlves, lour Natlonal-biborltee\naw\noverwhelming preponderance ot Oaa-\nacrvstlvas elected to tlw new parliament a revision oa! tba party repr-e-\neentatlon ln tne cabinet mail prob-\nDr.  Borden  Addresses Con\nventlon  on  Doukhobor\nIssue\nA report on the Doukhobor quee-\ntlon ina made to tba Feet Koov\nenar Central Punters' Inatltute, at\nIte Malum eetnl-annual eeeetone on\nThundaf, bf WUllam White of Pew-\nmore, chairman of tba epeetel committee* appointed at laat eprtng'i\noontentlon, told ot Uw committee'!\nwork In aocumulatlnf data on. tbe\nDoukhobors' la* deflanoe, and of a\nconference many houre In length at\nOrand Forke between Bon. Joahua\nHinchliffe, mlnletar et education,\nand the Orand forke board of trade,\nwith membera of tbe committee\npreeent.\nHe atatad that T. A. Una, editor\nof tba Orand Forke Oaaette. who waa\nnamed by tbe convention to be\nchairman of tba committee, adrteed,\narter tbe Hinchliffe conferenoe, thet\na reoeee of alt month, be taken, ta\nue what reiulte would aocrue from\nthe mlnlater'a promlie to place the\nrepresentation, before the cabinet\net Victoria. Thla aeemed a food\nplan. Mr. White aald, asd tbe committee took no further action. If\nallowed to remain on tba Job, Mr.\nWhite aald tba committee, of which\nthe remaining member la B. W.\nChalmers of Tbruma, waa prepared,\nafter waiting a sufficient period, to\ndo further work.\nBORDEN BECOUNTS TBIP\nDr. Is. I. Borden, M_>_>. for Nelson, waa Invited to throw any llfht\nhe could on Uw question, and he\ntold of the trip made by five Kootenay - Boundary members of the\nhouee to Victoria at the Instance of\ntho government to give tha facta to\nHon. Gideon Boberteon, federal minister of labor, ao he could lay them\nbefore the Dominion cabinet.\nBefore entering on the subject. Dr.\nBorden said he notloed that a\nrepresentative of the preae waa present, and ba aald there was no question that the press, by giving publicity to the Doukhobors. had done\na great deal of harm, He stated he\nhad addressed many organizations at\nthe coaat on the Doukhobor quea-\ntlon, by invitation, and alwaya Insisted, either that the press be excluded, or that It be required to\nmake no report of his remarks. On\nthose occasions, when tba pitas wae\npreeent, his confidence had always\nbeen respected.\nAt tbe afternoon session Secretary K Wallace was Instructed to\nwrite Mr. Love, to see If he had a\nreport embodying the promisee made\nby Hon. Mr. Hinchliffe, and lf he\nhad a report of tba conference at\nVictoria when the Kootenay membera nut Hon. Mr. Bobartaon.\nFARMERS GIVEN A\nDOUBLEWECOME\nMayor  Morgan  Speaks  for\nCity and President Whimster for Trade Board\nAt the opening session ot the\nWest Kootenay Central Farmers' Institute here Thursday morning, ln\nthe ctty council chamber, Mayor J.\nP. Morgan warmly welcomed the\ndelegates on behalf of the city, and\ni President R. M. Whlmster wee\n'equally cordial In a welcome on behalf of the board of trade. Alderman\nJ. B. Qray, a* a member of both\nbodies, beamed approvingly. Dr. L,\nE. Borden, M.p.p. for Nelson, Joined\nin the welcome.\n. President o. B. Ballard expressed\nthe appreciation of the delegates, at\nthe courteous reception given.\n, At the close of the afternoon session the convention extended votes\nof thanks to the dty council for\nthe use of the council chamber,\nand to Tbe Nelson Dally News.\nOther fraternal speakers were O.\nL. Landon of Qrary) Forks, district\nhorticulturist: E. c. Bunt of Nelson,\ndistrict horticulturist; and 8. R.\nBowell of Nelson, Dominion egg ln*\nspector.\nAt the cloee of the afternoon session the convention extended votes\nof thanks to the olty council for\nthe use,of the council chamber and\nto The Nelson Dally News.\nThose In attendance were Prealdent O. B. Ballard, Robson; Plrst\nVice-president H. Turner Lee, Bonnlngton; Second Vice-president P.\nw. Oreen, Winlaw; Advisory Beard\nMember O. B. Appleton, Procter;\nSecretary K. Wallace, Boswell; C. C.\nHeaven, Orand Forks; D. Bradley,\nCreston; w. White, Passmore; H.\nKershaw. Nakusp; t. A. Whelldon,\nBonnlngton; and O. M   Miller, Rob-\nBRITISH CABINET\nMINISTERS SMILE\nAS\n(Continued Pt-om Page One)\nNELSON NURSES\nPASS EXAMS OF\nREGISTRATION\nVAMCOUVXB B\u201e C, Oct. .\u00bb.\u2014Two\ngraduates of the Oeneral hospital\u2014\nMisses D. M. Cornwall and H. o.\nPoy\u2014led the whole provlnoe in the\nexaminations for registered nurses\nwritten ln September, according to\nreaulta announced by Mlsa Helen\nRandal. RJ*.. registrar of the Orad-\nuat* Nurses' Association ot British\nColumbia. Both made first-class\nmarks of 80 per oent or over, and\nwere the only two ln this category.\nNinety-one candidates wrote full\npapers, of whom 88 peasad, four\nfailed and one paeeed with supple-\nmentals to write.\nAmong tbe successful candidates\nwere B V. Matthews, P. M. Oananer,\nand N- Downes, all formerly of the\nKootenay Lake Oeneral boapltal at\nNelson.\nThere are rumore that Mr. Snow-\nden, while reUnqulabing tba poet of\nchancellor of tb* eicbequer, may remain in tke oablnet wltb a seat In\nthe houae of lords, sir John Simon,\nleader of the National-Literals, la\n] egarclatl as a crrtMn member of th*\nnew cabinet.\nPOSSIBILITIES\nmater Bin_7l*m\"Tt, prominent National-Ibenl: Sir Henr- Bettarton,\nwbo waa minuter of labor, but not\na member of the cabinet during the\nearly daya of tlw natlonal government; Lord Londonderry, firet commissioner of works; Sir atohn Ollmour, minuter of agriculture; Bt.\nHon. Winston Church\u2014I, former Con-\nservatlte chancellor of tbe exoheauar;\nBt. Hon. Ian MacPherson, National-\nLiberal, wbo waa minuter of pin-\nslona from 1P80-W; \u00bbnd Bit Booert\nHutchison, Netlonal-Llberel wbo was\nchief Liberal whip, ara all mentioned\nas possible  cabinet  members. \u25a0\nla any case no immediate changes\nan contemplated and no action will\nke taken until election returna ue\ncompleted. Among thoae still outstanding are tba Bngllah combined\nunlv-jrsltiee. where Sir William alow-\nltt U standing, and Orkney and\nShetland, tba aaat of Sir Robert\nHamilton,- National-Liberal undersecretary for oolonles.\nThee* returna wfll not be known\ntill Saturday.\nBOUND TABIC PABLEY\nTb* poaltlon In regard to tbe Indian round tabu conference U among\nmatters tbe gownmant will hare to\ndeal wltb at an early date. Pour\nLabor memben of th* round table\noonferenoe, Bt. Hon- Arthur Henderson, Labor foreign aecretary; Bt.\nHon. H B. L*ia-Smlth, Labor president of the board of education; Rt.\nHon. P. W.' Pethlck-Lewrence, financial secretary of tbe treasury;\nand Bt. Hon. Wedgwood Benn, secretary for India, wore defeated at\ntbe polls. It Is not eeeentlal that\nmembera of the oonferenoe be members of parliament, but tbe altuatlon has to be cleared up.\nWben tbe national government\ngate down to buelneee, trade development wlll be one of It* major concerns. Till the government U reconstituted there u a disinclination tn\nofficial circles to Indicate the probable llnee of Ita policy. But campaign declarations by It* members\ncoupled with tb* warm weloome\nwith which bustnee, olroles received\ntoday's invitation by Prime Minuter\nB B. Bennettsof Canada for an Imperial economic conference at Ottawa\u2014an Invitation which echoed tn\nboth New Zealand and Australia-\nIndicate forward movement* tot the\ndevelopment of  empire trade.\nLord Beaverbrook's Evening Standard, ln lip* with prime Minuter\nBennett's suggestion, urgee that an\nImperial conference should be con\nvened at once.\nPEOPLE   WANT   WOBK\n\"People want work,\" the Evening\nStandard say*, \"and prosperity which\nwlll follow It, and theae things can\nbe provided them In only one way.\nThat way U tbe reorganization of\ntba economic system of tbe empire.\nThe times ttt ripe. Aa Prime Minis,\nter Bennett saya, th* needs were\nnever more urgent and tne benefiu\nnever more apparent. Tha dominions\nare ready. The delusion that they\nare reluctant to cooperate u surety\nnow finally exploded.\n\"Th* government atands between\ntbe dominion* and th* people of tbls\ncountry and U appealed to from\neither aid*. The right and only possible answer to both appeals lies\nready to Ita hand.\"\nBt. Hon. Oeorge Lansbury, flrat\ncommissioner of works in the Labor\ngovernment, to booked to aet as\nleader of the Labor forces In parliament sa lt ls doubted lf the defeated\nMr. Henderson oould find a \"safe\"\nLabor seat from which the holding\nmember would resign at the moment. Tba session will start on\nNovember  10.\nMr. Henderson probably wlll offer\nhimself at the flrat normal by-\nelection, meanwhile directing the\nLabor party from bU home Instead\nof from th* opposition front bench\nODD FELOWS AND\nREBEKAHS JOIN IN\nHAUOWETN EVENT\n\"Fl-e   Hundred''   and   Con-\ntests Are Enjoyed; Dancing Concludes Evening\nTRAIL, B. c, Oet. at.\u2014Th* Odd\nFellows and the Rebekahs held a\nHellowo'en social evening tonight\nIn which \"Plve Hundred\" and contests occupied the earllw part.\nMra. I. Minion and James Twells\nwon first prize ln oards. In the\nconteet, \"Tied for Life\", Mn. M.\nL. Barnes won first, ud *\u25a0 Davis\nsecond.\nTh* conteet, \"Bust and Whin\",\nwaa won by crale Stevens, and the\nfuhlon parade waa taken by Mr.\nsnd Mrs. Harry Elvln. Th* balloon\nconteet staged between tba marne.\npad single women waa won by tbe\n1 latter. A number of other contests wer enjoyed but prlno were\nnot  offered.\nJamas Brown waa In charge of\ntbe evening.\nThoee in charge ef tba refreshments were Mra. Jam** BeU, Mrs.\nH. W. Hankin, -and Mra. I. Mlnton.\nDanolpg   concluded   the  evening.\nMiss R. Hartwig Is\nHeard Over the Air\nWST-TOfES TO\nSTUDY IDEA OF\nAN EXPORT BOARD\nWOl Be  Ready  to  Render\nOpinion at Next Annual\nConvention\nFarmers laatftutee ef Weet Boot*-\nnay win (In atud, to tba eubject\nof an agricultural aport organiaa-\ntion. gov*mm*nt_ In character, to\ncom-rot tbe export of Canadian sur-\npluses of agricultural product*, ao\nae to be In a position at tba next\nannual gathering of tbe central Institute, ln the spring, to formulate\nthe views of tbe dlatrlct on tbe matter, lt *)\u00ab decided at tb* -mi-annual sessions bare ThuMay, ot tbe\nWeet Kootenay Central Fanner* Institute.\nTbe question came up on a memorandum teoelted from UM superintendent ot Farmers Institutes, originating laat spring with tb* Cooperative conferenoe of BrttUh Columbia, but hitherto unaten by any\nof th* delegates at Thursday's sessions, Inclusive of O. B. Appleton,\nedvuovy board number.\nVIEWS  VABV\nVaried vuws were expressed on\nthe conference's proposal for a produce export tnde, H. Turner Le* of\nBonnlngton approving tne principle\nstrongly,' though doubtful ot a0\nboards of governmental origin, tbe\nformer preeldent ot the central Institute holding that aom* orderly\nexpert wa* essential If tb* home\nmarket wa* to be maintained, and\ncontrol ot some kind being neoea-\nsary to effect thU, while H. Kershaw\nof Nakuap aaw th* propoeai as \"Just\nona more way of -wending money.\"\np. W. Oreen of Winlaw felt the propoeai wm a move in tbe right direction, but tbat tbs institutes reeded more Information than tbey had\nat the preeent time to qualify tbem\nto pas* a collective opinion on It.\nD. Brldley of Creeton suggested a\nboard could hardly control export\neffectively unlei* It became tbe\npurcbaaer  of tbe produce.\nIn tbe end secretary K. Wallace\nwaa Instructed to euppiy tba addressee cf all tbe institutes in tb*\nWest Kootenay dUtrlot to Secretary\nO, M- Swan of the cooper tiva organisation, and ask tbat ba forward\ncopies of tbe memorandum to all\nof them, together with any data\nassembled slnoe, so tbey could atudy\nlt, and be prepared to make recommendations to tbe oentral Institute\nbefore th* annual meeting aix\nmonth* henoe.\nPROPOSED   PLAN\nTh* memorandum trom the cooperative conference set forth that\nwltb Canadian agriculture producing suipluaee ln practically all llnee,\nIt waa desirable to maintain tha high\nquality of produce, for export, to\nfind additional markets, to have a\nsteady flow of produce to export\nmarkets, and to export sufflcUntly to\nrelUve th* bom* market from tbe\nburden of surpluses.\nTo effect these results. It proposed\nthe appointment of a produce export board of competent men with\nfull power to direct and control the\nexport of baoon, butter, poultry\nproducte, \"and sucb other commodities\" aa lt might be deemed expedient to plaoe under It* Jurisdiction.\nSucb a board, working In cooperi-\ntion wttb repreeentatlvea of tbe\nproducers and - the trade, \"would\nnave full power to determine tbe\nstandards of Quality which produce\nahould attain before lt would: be allowed to enter export channels; to\nregulate the flow ot produce to ax-\nport markets; to adopt whatever\nmeasures It might deem advUaole to\nrelieve the domestic market of sur*\nplussee In order that produoa prloes\nln Canada would be maintained at\nreasonable levels; to seek and develop new markete for Canadian\nproduoa, and generally to superintend the export tr.de in produoa so\nthat full advantage would be taken\nof outlets to British and other market* ln th* Interest of the Oanadlan\nproducer and for the encouragement\nof dlvenlfad farming.\"\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nLondon Business Men\nWelcome Suggestion\non Imperial Parley\nLONDON. Oct, St. (CP aM,).\nPremier B. SS. Bennett'a suggeattoa\nof an early convocation of tha adjourned Imperial economic oentar-\nenee waa welcomed warmly a London buslnees clrclee today. Vleoount\nEllbank, chairman of tba Federation of BrltUh Empire CJhambaia al\nCommerce, aald: \"Never have trade\nagreemente been more urgently ne-\nceasary and never hav* oondltlons\nbean more favonbU. conaldenns the\neoonomlc atreas trom which all parte\nof tbe Empire are euffertng.\nTHREE TRANSIENTS\nHELD FOR THEFI\nFROM ATHABASCA\nAre  Caught  Wrecking  On\nMill to Get Lumber to\nBuild Jungle Shacks\nThree transients met* caught as\nttte provincial polloe Thureday afternoon In the act of tearing boards\nrrom the mill buildings of the Athabasca mine, on Mornln-g mountain,\nsouth of Nelson, and hauling than\ndown to Cottemwood creek, wben\ntbey were using tbem to conatruct\ntwo shacks, forming part of \"Oof\ntonwood Cltj\". tbe new Nelao-d\nJungle on tbe old rifle range.\nTbe men\u2014Ertck Mattlla, Jael\nKokko, and John Wllta, all ot than\nFlnna\u2014made tha board* Into small\npiles, tied a rope around eaeb pile\nand dragged them down bill t<\ntheir building site. The two sheeki\nunlike the majority In Cottonwool\nCity, were concealed In tne buah\nand were found only by accident.\nConstables C. I. Davldaon ane\nFrank Broughton caught th* met\nwhile they were In tb* midst a\ntheir wrecking operation*, and ara\nrested tbem. All three met*, lai \"\nln tha provincial Jail.\nCOMMEMORATION\nAT PETER'S TOMB\nWITHOUT DISORDEB\nAlthough probably 4000 Doukhoa\nbor, wen at Brilliant Thursday fa\nthe commemoration exercise* tor th\nlate Peter Verigin the elder, kill*\nln the Fenon disaster of Octobe\n30, 1024, the daya proceeding! wen\nln every respect orderly, and no dU\nturbanoeo were Indulged ln by tlw\nfanatic Sons of Freedom, the minora\nlty element.\nStaff-Sergt. A. T. Btepbenson, \u00ab\nthe provincial police, drove dowt\nriver early ln tba morning, and wai\na lone onlooker at the proceedings\nwhich were of tbe usual character\nwith praying and preaching at Pet-\nar'a tomb, relieved by chanting bi\nthe multitude.\nBat Cave Is Ablaze\nHEED. Okla., Qet. 00. (AP)\u2014Bat\ncave, strange cavern of southwestern Oklahoma, ls ablate.\nTba cava has an entrance more\nthan 30 feet in diameter and for\nyeara haa been a haven for'thou-\naanda of tbe creatures of tha nlgbt.\nExplorers an believed to have\nstarted tbe hlaae two weeks ago.\nTbe flames aro fed by great quantities r.eit guano.\nMINNEAPOLIS, Oot. St\u2014 Flour\nunchanged. Shipments M,3S7. Bran\n13.60  to  13.00.\nWhe-t; No. 1 northern 73 % to\n75%; No. 1 Red Durum 5-9)4 to\n0OV4; Dec. t\u00bb%; May M,.\nCorn: No. 3 yellow _>,4  to 48U\nOata: No. 3 white 34). to 3SV..\nFlax:   No.   1,   138   to   1.41_.\nEnlarged Prostate\nAND ALL DRINABK  ILLS\nTAKE OUR REMEDIES\nPempblete \"Man Know Thy-\neelf\" and \"DUeajee of Men,'\n\"Hie of women.\" also Skin\nano   Blood  Diseases  wtth  Dl-\nLUMBER IMPORTS NOT\nTO PAT TAX\nOTTAWA, Oot. 30 (OP)\u2014The gov\neminent baa paaaed an order-In\ncouncil providing ihst boards, plsnk\nand deals of fir, spruce, pine, hem\nlock or larch, tn tbe rough, or no\nfurther manufactured than plane-;\nor dreeeed on one side, when Un\nportrd from Canada, shall be exemp\nfrom payment of tba tax of on* pe\ncent on the duty paid value of sue]\ngoods when Imported.\nThU order U effective from am\n\u2022Iter October ao, 1931, and appllei\nto Importations from tba Unite*\nstates.\n\"Feeling Like\na Different\nPerson.\"\nagnosia Form and  advice  ln\nplain  envelop*!\nMall   order  and\nedtes a specialty.\nGain  envelope free  by mall\nall  order and Tablet  rem-\nENGLISH HERBAL\nDISPENSARY LTD.\nIMP Davie St, Vancouver, B.C.\nEstablUhed  W  lean\nEverything Would\nTorn BLACK\nMr. H. E. Swinzey Consider\nthat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills\n(tonic) Saved Her Life.\n\"I could hanH\nwalk across th\nnom,\" writes Ha\nH. E. Swanxey, *\nR. No. 1, CoBbi\nwood, Ontario\n\"Everything wouli\nturn black and I would become so dto:\nI would bave to nst. I thought I wool\nnever be strong\u2014wben I wu advised t\nget Dr. William'Pink Filb. I used tlm\nuntil I bad taken aix boxea. Som\nwas feeling like a different person. Iu\nnow the mother of six strong, health;\nchildren.\"\nThe bon and other elementa ta Dl\nWilliams' Pink PIHi (tonic) increase tk\namount of haemoglobin, or oxygen\ncarrying agent, ta blood. Tie result ia 1\nbetter appetite, a feeling of wdl-betai\nrestful sleep, and the ability to do you\nwork happily.\nBegin now to take Dt. W__au' fU\nPillt. SO cenu a package U\nMlae Rose Hartwig. graduate of\ntha Kootenay Lake Oeneral hoepltal,\nwho U a musical at-^dent of -distinction, waa heard over tha air by\nnumerous Nelaon radio tana on\nTuesday evening laat.    ,\nMiss Hartwig aang two numbers,\nwhich were heard quite oleuly.\n\u25a0\nDr. F. Rose\nPhyaldan and Sur-\n-non. Specialist In\nrecta] and Intestinal\nitlseaafs only.\n  PILE*\nCosed wlthoot operation. Constipation snweufully treated. Write for\nfree booklet 4th floor Zlegler Bldx,\nttt Blversld* Ave., Spokane, stub.\nF-O-X'S\nFriday and Saturday\nOm* last 2 days\nREMOVAL SALE\nCome and see the astonishing\nvalues. Balance of ow Snow-\nflake Tweed Coats, $ f K.9S\nregular $29*50. only ...   * 9\nDRESSES AND HATS at wonderful reductions. See what\nSour dollar will huy Friday and\naturday.\nFOJrs-NWhere you always buy\nfor less\"\n fiime,\nstory would\nnot be complete\nwithout-\nUse  The  Nelson   Daily\nNews Classified Ads\natn KEISOB DAILY KBWS. NELSON. & \u00abl \u2014 TODAY MOWIKO, OCTOMt  99.  1|81'\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\n\u25a0today, ociobeb ss       .\nnbc imaUMi\n8:00-Prog_\u00bb-\u00abO<J. IN, KOMO.\nKOW, m SM.. WSA BUlT\nJooes, due Ban; orcheetra direction Will c. ferrf.\n9-30\u2014Progre_-_CX>, KHQ,  KOMO.\nsow,  sn,  sst,  xoa.    Baa)\nLren. soprano; Lillian Knowles,\ncontralto; Wllllsm Miller, tenor;\nChaunce; Parsons, tanor; Arch\nBailer, baritone; Leslie Arnold,\nbase; chorus aad orcheetra direction Josef Kosetnee; Retting snd\nPiatt, pianists, guest artists.\n7 .DO\u2014Paul Whiteman'e Men\u2014KOO,\nKHQ, KOMO. BSW, KFI, KBL.\nKOA. Jane n-oman, blues singer:\nJack Pulton, tenor: tba Maters,\neoeal Ma,' Oeorge Howard, John\nBannseroft, Bar McDermot; much Baratow, guitarist. (Trans,\ntram Chicago).\n7:80\u2014Theater ot tbe Air\u2014KOO,\nKHQ. KOMO, SOW, KPI, KSL.\nKOA. William Hanlej, narrator;\nfilm, vaudeville and radio stars.\n(Trans.l\n9:00\u2014Program\u2014Amos 'n' Andy \u2014\nKOO, KHQ, KOMO, stOwT, KSL,\nKOA.   Blackface oomad\u2014\u2014a.\n9:19\u2014Footlltes\u2014KOO, KHQ, KOMO,\nKOW, KFI.\u2014Clarence Hares, tanor; orcbestrs direction Manlon\nMartlet.\n8:80\u2014Deml-Taase Revue \u2014 KOO,\nKHQ, KOMO, KOW, KFI, KSL,\nKOA. Qua Arnhelm's orchestra:\nLores Whiteman, aoprano; Dooald\nNovls, tenor; Dave Marshall, baritone; Harry Barrls.\n9:00\u2014The House of Color\u2014KOO,\nKHQ, KOMO, KOW, KFI, KSL.\nMax Dolln Tle-llnlat and director,\nviolinist and director; Beaton\nKent, tenor; mala quartet; Instrumental ensemble.\n9:15\u2014Frollc-KOO, KHQ, KOMO,\nKOW, KPI, KSL, KOA. Dan\ne-heetra direction Ferde\nPratt and Sherman, masters of\nceremonies; Jane Fr-oman, blues\nsinger.\n9:tl   lean sad Had. Koo    Songs\nand dlalogus.\n1000-Mjaterr    Setlss\u2014KOO,    KBL.\nlOSO-Bewa Flasbee\u2014KHQ, KOMO,\nKOW, KPO. KPI.   asm Bares.\n10 -gO-Pootball llallj\u2014KOO. KOA.\nDedicated to Unlveialtr ot California at Lo Angeles, lntantawt\nbr Uofd B. Toder; Jennings Plane\nmaster of osrsmonlee; orcheatra direction Manlon Merrick.\n11-0\u2014Lofner-Hams daaea iinAmlis\nKOO. KOMO, KFI.\n13-00\u2014Organ Badtal. KOO.\nKHQ \u2014 SPOKANE \u2014 990 K\nI9SJ at        Channel 99        1999 w\n9:18\u2014Program\n9:80\u2014Frollo\n9:48\u2014Program\n10:49\u2014Orcheetra\nKVI  \u2014  TACOMA  \u2014   799  K\n994.5 m        Channel  71 1099 w\n10:00\u2014Danoe orchestra\n11*0\u2014The White Wlaard\n11:15\u2014Roof Oarden orchestra\nCJOB  \u2014   TANCODTBB   \u2014   1318   K\n347.8 m     Channel 131     899 w\n9:30\u2014News Fleebas\n8:48\u2014Mualoal program; time.\n7:00\u2014Musical\n7:48-MUlle and Llaale\n9:00\u2014Studio\n9:19\u2014Financial Talk\n8:80\u2014Studio\n10:00\u2014Ballroom\n11:00\u2014Dance orcheatra\nCNBV \u2014 VANCOUVBB \u2014 1989 K\n391.1 m        Channel 199 99* w\n9*0\u2014Dinner Hour\n7:80\u2014Fanchon and Marco\n9.O0\u2014String Ensemble\n9*00\u2014Players\n10:19\u2014Weather Forecast.\n^\nFashion's acceptance of the Yardley\nLavender has become tradition. The\nLovable Fragrance is welded into the\nvery structure of society ...so ineffably sweet is its breath\n;:; so youthful, so winsome and so refreshing.\nYARDLEY LAVENDER\nPerfume, PactPoudtr, Compact, Day andSight Creams, Both Salts, etc.\n\"The Luxury Soapoj the World,\" and Gift Casts.\nAt all Good Drug and Department Starts.\nYARDLEY 33 Old Bond Street LONPON\nCanada: Yardley House U.S.A.: 432 Fifth Avenue\nHarbour at York St, Toronto New York\nwctwectr\nfor Fall\nFunctions\nPOOTWEAR that keeps in\n1 with the social events of\nthe season; Footwear that is\nmarked by its high quality\nand extreme low cost . . .\nsuch is the Footwear now being offered by 4Wb store.\nPrices\n*4\nto\n*8\nWatson Shoe co.,\u2122.\nn.iAiiimi\nKPBC \u2014 SAN FBANCISCO \u2014 910 K\n481  m     Channel 81     looo w\n9:00\u2014On Twslth Street\n8:30\u2014Pat Fray-no's Sport Talk\n8:46\u2014Black and Blue\n7-00-To the Ladles\n7:19\u2014Studio\n7:90\u2014Bench Brook Boys\n7:49\u2014Fray and Bragglottl\n9*00\u2014The Street Singer\n8:18\u2014Arthur Pryor's Military Band\n9:90\u2014Quarter Hour\n8 it\u2014Program\n9:00\u2014Program\n9:16\u2014Bert W. Levitt\n9*90\u2014Football Porscasta\n11:00\u2014Val Valente's orcbestn\n10:00\u2014Anson Week's Orchestra\n13:00\u2014Vagabond of tbe Air\nKOA \u2014 SPOKANI \u2014 1470 K\nSM ra        Channel 147        9900 w\n8:00\u2014Melody Musketeers\n9:30\u2014Tbe Boyal Loaf era        ^S^\n7:00\u2014Casey and Chet ^^M\n7:80\u2014Knights of Notes\n8:30\u2014Song Bichange\n9*00\u2014Loula Kataman'a orchestra\n9:19\u2014\"Man Beast\" Mystery\n9:48\u2014Vic Meyer's orcheetra\n10:90\u2014Moonlight   Melodies:    Bobby\nHalnsworth, organist.\n11:00\u2014Vic Meyer's orchestra\nTU\nSCHOOL PROGRAM\nFOR HALLOWE'EN\nRotarians, Travellers, Eagles\nAre Phmnlnj Floats\nfor Parade\nFIRE WORKS DUE\nFROM THE COAST\nCity Engineer Affleck Wants\nto Receive Donations of\nCombustibles\nChallenge tugs-of-war between the\nhigh achool and Junior blgh eehool\nara likely to be on tbe program at\nthe Recreation grounds on Hallowe'en. It wts stated at Wednesday night's meeting df the Hallowe'en ooma-ttee. The schools are\nretorted to be getting uo both\nbore' and girls' teams.\nTha aeveral schools sre also choosing their cbampfoos for the placating and pillow-fighting, and\naesne est tbem are said to be working otl Ooata for tba parade.\nFire Ctilef M. H. Money reported the tire worts were due ln\nfrom Vsncouver by the night's train.\nHs will he in charge of this feature.\nPeenuta and candy have bean\npurchased for 1800 school pupils by\nCity Clerk W. B. Wesson, It wss\nreported. A detail ot 14 Onoe wlll\ndlah theee out to tbe young folks\naa they enter tbe grounds through\nrailed lance, and will afterward act\naa guards on tbs grounds snd\naround the platform.\nPABDADE   FEATURE\nTha pats section of tbe parade,\nJoe Holland stated for tht Canadian\nLegion, wfll follow tba school sections and precede tbe general float\nsection. The Legion will furnish\nassistant msrsbsls to accompany the\nvarious schools from their places\nof  assembly.\nH. H. Hlnltt reported on tbe notary float, which wtll be loaded\nwith kiddles, both kiddles Incapacitated trom walking and thoae too\nsmell to safely take part oo foot.\nTha Aaeodatsd Canadian Travellera\nalso   contemplate   a   float,   lt   was\nBOUND FOB MYtTEBY ISLE\nEldrldge Beeves Johnston, retire-\nNew York millionaire, who leaves\nshortly aboard his 11,600,000 yacht.\n'Carolina n,\" to probe tbe mysteries\nof Beater Island ln tha southern\nPacific believed to have been the\ncemetery of a lost race.\nKOMO \u2014 SEATTLE \u2014 919 K\n3J8.9 m        Channel 98 1090 w\n9:49\u2014Program -\n10:16\u2014Program\n10:30\u2014Program\n10:36\u2014OkJtie Trotter.\nSM \u2014  SEATTLE \u2014 \u00bb70  K\n308.1 m        Channel 97 MOO w\n6:00\u2014The Melody Musketeers\n8:30\u2014Tbe Royal .Loafers\n7:0O\u2014Casey and Chat\n7:90\u2014Knights of Notes\n9:90\u2014Ths   Song   Btchanve;   J.   _\nDrain, speaker\n9:0O\u2014Loula Katzman's orchestra\n9:16\u2014\"Man  Beast\"  Mystery\n9:48\u2014Vic Meyer's dsnoe orohestra\n10:30\u2014Moonlight    Melodlea:    Bobby\nHslnsworth, organist.\n11*00\u2014Vic Meyer's orchestra\n11:00\u2014Midnight Revellers\nKPO \u2014 SAN FBANCISCO \u2014 680 K\n440.9 m     Channel 68'   8909 w\n9:00\u2014Melody Men\n0:15\u2014Cy Trobb*s Scrap Book\n6:46\u2014Henry Starr,  19-40 Boy\n7:00\u2014Bob Klelr's Syneopators\n7:90\u2014Program\n7:46\u2014Cecil and Sally\n9:00\u2014Book Chat; J. H. Jackson\n3:19\u2014Political Broadcast.\n9:46\u2014Astl Vignettes\n9:00\u2014Edna Wallace Hopper\n9:18\u2014Political Broadcast\n9:46\u2014Program\n10:00\u2014News Plsshee\n10:18\u2014Program\n10 .-ao\u2014Dance orcheetra\n11:30\u2014Norman's San Franciscans\nAttar the committee meeting P.\n5. Howell, preeldent of the Eagles\nlodge, phoned Tlie Nelson Dally\nNews that ths Esglee hsd decided\n\"-a have a float\nTha Travellers have named 19\nmembers of tbelr organisation to aet\naa Judges. Thare will ha first, second and third prises for ths pet\nsection, and there wlll ba first,\nsecond and third also for boys' best\noostume, gills' best costume, boys'\nbest comic, and glrla' beat comic.\nBANDS ALLOTTED\nOt the three bands, tba Canadian\nLegion Bugle band wlll lead the\nparade, bringing up the Hume to\ntbe general rendezvous; the Kilties\nwill take station between tha two\nsections of Central sobool; and tbe\nCity band wm oome In after the\nConvent aad before tbe Junior hlgb.\nThe route -of the inarch on Baker,\nStanley and Vernon streets will be\nkept clear ot cars entering the\ngrounds, this being a safety measure\nIn view of the bonfires.\nCity Engineer Boyd. C. Affleck\nwUl be glad to bear from merchants\nwho have quantities of packing\ncases to donate for the bonfires.\nJoa Holland as marshal will Issue\norders covering tbe parade for publication Friday.\nMayor J. P. Morgan wae ln tne\nchair at tbe meeting.\nKSL \u2014 SALT LAKE CITY \u2014 1180 K\n265.3 m    Channel 113     9990 w\n9:16\u2014Ensemble   .\n9:00\u2014Poems and Music\n9:00\u2014Informal program\n0:4-\u2014Program\n10-M**\u2014\"The Oame Called Murder\"\n10:30\u2014Organ.\nKFI \u2014 LOS ANOELES \u2014 640 K\n489.8 m Channel 64 60,000 w\n8:00\u2014Male Quartet\n9:18\u2014Famoua Trials of History\n9:80\u2014Frolic\n9:46\u2014Progrsm\n10:16\u2014Concert    orchestra.    Arthur\nLang, baritone.\nKEX \u2014  PORTLAND  \u2014  1190  K\n264.1 m        Channel 118        8900 w\n9:00\u2014Knights of Notes\n9:00\u2014Bob Monsen, tenor\n9:18\u2014\"Man Beast\" Mystery\n9:46\u2014Vic  Meyer's  orchestra\n10:30-Monllght Melodies\n11:00\u2014orcheetra\n11:30\u2014Vic Meyer's orcheetra\n11:48\u2014Allen Daniels\n13:00\u2014Midnight Reveller\nKNX \u2014 HOLLYWOOD \u2014 1989 K\n*s_\u00bb m       Channel 108        6600 w\n8:18\u2014Program\n9:46\u2014conoert Trio\n7:00\u2014Frank    Watanabe    and    tbe\nHonorable Archie\n7:18\u2014Penn an Cm\n7:30\u2014Water DUtrlct\n7:46\u2014Olen Hllson\n8:0O\u2014Royal Order of Optlmtstio Do\nnuts.\n9:00\u2014tun. Ethel Duncan\n9:18\u2014KNX Dance Ensemble\n9.46\u2014Legion Stadium Boxing\n10:48\u2014\"Mlstab Bill and Jackson\"\n11.00\u2014New mn\n13*00\u2014orchestra.\nINDIAN SUMMER\nCONTINUES HERE\nA perfect Indian summer day waa\nexpsrlenud _y Helsonltes Thursday.\nTli_ sun -hone Nratinually irom a\nsky untainted by even tb* sift*.lee*\nof clouds. A crisp breese was Mt in\nthe early forenoon but tt calmed\nBhortly   before  sundown.\nTbe enow on the mountains surrounding Nelson gave way to sun\nuntil lt oould bt eeen only on tha\ntope of tbe hills.\nTha thermometer registered a low\nof 38 in th* 34 hours ending at\nft pjn. Tb* warmest hour wu la tbe\nafternoon * when tbe temp*r*tur*\nrtkehed 83 degrees.\nThe early evening brought forth a\nclear, bright moon and Indications\not \u2022 frosty night.\nYMIR LADIES' GUILD\nHAS BRIDGE\nYMIR. B. C. Oct. 3fl.\u2014The Ymir\nLadles' Guild entertained at bridge\ntn tbelr ball on Saturday evening. The guest* were, Mr. and\nMrs. S. A. curwen, Mr. and Mrs. E.\nDaly, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shrum,\nMre. M. Peters, Mra. Mabel Harris,\nMrs. Leslie Bond, Mre. J. H. Clarke,\nMrs. W. B. Mclsaac, Samuel Ball,\n'Raymond Ollle, Richard Jones, Charley Kubiskl, J. B. Bremner. E. Daly.\nJr., and Jack Daly. Honors for high\nI score went to Mr. and Mrs. E. Daly,\n'low to Mrs. M. Harris and Richard\nJanes. Refreshment* wer* served by\nmembers of the guild.\nAnother bridge party will be\nheld soon. Tbe prise* will be given\ntb* *nd of th* month.\nMr. and Mrs. L. Mattery and\nfamily and Clarenoe Mclsaac were\nNelson visitors on Saturday evening.\nMr. and Mrs. C A. Lawson and\nMr. and Mra, Lawrence McPhall of\nNelson wer* Ymir visiters on Sun-\nday.\nMr. and Mi*. Waldo Ferguson and\nMr. and Mm. Ferguson Wllaon of\nNelson were Ymir visitors on Sunday.\nMts. Mabel Harris bad ss her\nguests on Sunday Mr. and Urs. B.\nT. Harris. Miss Hazel Harris and\nEdward Harris of Trail.\nDAVIE GRIEVE IS\nBORNEDJFRUITVALE\nMany Flowers at Funeral of\nSon of Blr.  and  Mrs.\nGordon Grieve\nChurch at Queens\nBay Is Improved\nQUEENS BAY. B. C, Oct. 98.\u2014The\nchurch has been greatly Improved\nby a coat of paint and a new brick\nchimney. Tbe labor wag tbe voluntary subscription of one of the\nlocal residents.\nMr. and Mrs. J. P. ooat** and\nson, Aylmer, of Nelson, visited Mrs.\nJ. H. Ryley Sunday.\nMlas Johnstone, who has been th*\ngueet of Mn. A. Attree, has left for\nthe coast.\nTb* Hon. K. Aylmer has Improved\nhis ranch by tbe addition of a fine\nnew root-house.\nRev. J. S. Mahood Is ln Neleon,\nattending the meeting of tbe chapter of the rural deanery ot Nelson.\nT. Lane-Jones, Mrs. Leggett and\nMrs. Morgan of Balfour were- visitors\nat the bome of tbelr parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. Lane-Jonen, T. Lane-Jone_\nhae returned to Vanoouver and Mrs.\nLeggett  to the  prairie.\nTom Porteous has returned to the\ncoast after spending hi* holidays\nwith  his  brother,  George   Porteous,\nA meeting of the Queen's Bay\nAnglican Chriicb guild was held ln\ntb* house of Mrs. A. Attn*. Arrangements were made In respect to\nthe November sale of work at\nProcter\nR. Lelschtng of Oray Creek spent\na Sunday at ths homo-of Mr. and\nMrs- Oeorge Porteous.\nMlaa M. Brown spent the week-end\nIn Neleon.\n8W0TTVAL* B. C Oet. 38.-A\nlarge number of relative* apd\nfriends ware tn attendanoe at the\nfuneral servloe of Uttle Davie Orleve,\nson of MT. and Mrs. Oordon Orleve,\non Friday afternoon at St. John's\nchurch and the oematery. Frultvale,\nRev.  W. C.  P.  Klrksey  officiating.\nMany beautiful flowers were contributed. Flowers from Daddy, Mama and wee Norman wer* placed\nInalda tb* tiny casket; wreathe from\nGrandpa, Orandma, Aunties Bertha\nand Bessie; Uncle Will and Auntie\nMay and family, larl and Wilburt\nOrleve; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis,\nJimmy and Bob; Mt. and Mrs. T.\nCharlton. Crosses from Margery and\nAlf; tb* Ofrl Guides, Frultvale.\nSprays, Uncle Oeorge and Auntie\nCarmen, Spokane; Uncles Harold.\nClair and Gilbert; Unci* John; Aunt\nJen and family; Uncle John, Aunt\nAnnie and family; Unci* .Arthur and\nAunt Winnie; Uncle Tom, Aunt\nBlanche and family; Albert and\nDora, Trail; Mr. and Mrs. O. Varse-\nveld, Trail; Mr. and Mrs. A. Borrow;\nMr. and Mrs. W. Powne; Mr. and\nMrs. T. Moon and family; The Nelson family; Mr. and Mrs. W. Nlp-\nkow and family; Mr. and Mrs. C.\nMcCullum. Dorothy and Jlmmle; Mr.\nand Mrs, A. Endersby; Mr. and Mn.\nE. Cote; Mr. and Mra. R. Kldd:\nMr. and Mrs. H. Ooddard; Mrs.\nJ. L. DeBruyn and Loula; Ur. and\nMrs. W. M. Smith and family; Mr.\nand Mrs. F. Young, Florrle and\nMadge; Mr. and Mrs. R. Helghton;\nMr. and Mrs. A. A. Dawaon and\nfamily; Mrs. R. Rushton and Orland;\nMr. and Mrs. K. Knowler and family;\nMr. and Mra. Q. Ross; Mr. and Mrs\nJ. Benton: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones\nCox-Orange Apples\nLeave Queens Bay\nQUEEN'S BAT, B. C. Oet. _\u00bb__A\ncarload of Cox-Orange apples was\nshipped from her* last weak. Thl*\nls th* second carload so tsr shipped\nfrom  th* Bay  tbls season.\nRotary-Gyro Golf\nMatch Cranbrook Is\nAbadoned for Year\nCRANBROOK, B. C... Oct. 39.\u2014The\ngolf match which was to nav* been\nplayed between Rotary and Oyro\nteam* has been abandoned, owing\nto tbe faot that M. A. Beale, captain of the Rotary team, has been\nunable to play. W. E. Worden was\nwelcomed back to th* club after\nan absence of several weeks ln the\nmaritime provinces. The usual two\nhigh school boy\u00ab were present this\nweek tn the persons of Otis Staples\nand Wallace Schmeder. W. M. Harris reported for the gymnasium\nclasses that 33 boys had enrolled\nand only 10 girls. Efforts are to be\nmade to increase the number ln the\ngirls class. Sergeant Wilson of the\nR.C-M-P.. who was to have addressed\nthe meeting, had been called to\nLethbrldge and was unable to be\npresent.\nMock Wedding Is\nHeld at Procter\nPROCTER, B. C-, Oct 39.\u2014Mr. and\nlira. L. M. LeugJU wer* given a\npleasant surprise at the horn* of\nMrs. Knowles, mother of Mrs. Langlll, in Procter, lt being a wed-\nding anniversary. Tb* horn* waa\ndecorated   with   black   and   orange\ni to represent Hallowe'en. Games were\n'played, prises going to Ben Creasey\nof Harrop. Jessie Knowles. Mrs. L.\nLanglll and Howard Knauf. At the\nend of tbe evening a mock wedding\n'waa  performed.\nTh* Invited guests wer* Mr. and\nlifts. L. M. Langlll, Mr. and Mrs.\nH. Jobnaon, Mr. and Mrs. Dozen-\nberger, Mr. sad Mrs. W. Soles. Mrs.\nE. McLennan. Mrs. Susie Plsher. Mr.\nand Mrs. C. A. Kn\u00bbwlee, Mlas Jessie\nKnowles, Miss Lena Relmer, Messrs.\nEarllng Johnson, Ben Creasey, Harold Knauf, Albert Kltto, John\nSwope, John Bonaocl, Prank Bonaccl,\nI Jsck Midwinter, 8. Peterson, Nick\nDownberger, Letf Johnson.\nSLOCAN PARK WILL\nADD TO SCHOOL\nCHRISTMAS FUND\nDANCE IS SUCCESS\nsn\/VBRTDN, B. C-, Oct. JO.\u2014One\nof tbs largest dsnees of tbs season\nwss hs!- on Winy evening ln the\nMemorial hull, given by the teachers\nand students ot the high school tn\naid of tbe community Christmas j\ntree fund.\nPeppy music was supplied by local musicians. In tbe balcony six\ntables of Progressive whist were ln\nplay, ths winners being: High scores,\nMrs. W. B. Marshall and A. Erickson;\nconsolations, Mrs. A. Wallace and\nS. Dewls.\nAt midnight lunch was served by\nthe students.'\nMrs. K. Turner of Trail was the\nguest of Miss M.  Emerson.\nMr- and Mrs. A. Mclntyre sand Mrs.\nH. Dewls hare returned from Spokane.\nMrs. M. \u25a0merson entertained informally during ths week-end for\nher  house-guest,   Mrs.   E.   Turner.\nsad tamfly*. Hr. and Mrs. A. Se\nBruyn ud family; Hr. sod Wis. O.\n-wings sad fsmily; Prultwls Wo-\nmsn's mstltuts: ytulWsls Social\nClub;- Miss Dorothy Vyss; Ma Pearl\nOrie-s; Miss Edith -tslnthorps; I\u00bb-\n\u2022lyn Nelson; Marveurtte Rtlson;\nNellie, Melburn aad Victor Barrett;\nOordon Jarrett; Alan Jarrett; The\nMs-swell family, Kelson: Mr. aad\nMn. B.  C.  Affleck,  Nelson.\nmtm-m Tim\nPraises Famous\nFor Indigestion\n\"Hariac been troubled wit- Indifsst-\nion and Sick Htsdtctsw* far ermn\nmonths, I wm recommestdl^^H\nyour famous Fffla   After tie tnt-M\ntonic value. \"\u2014Miss H. Cn   '\nDr. Carter's Little Unt \\\nordinary !__\u00ab\u25a0)\u25a0\u25a0<\u00ab. Ttstym\nsnd bave a vary definite,\nsctioo \u00bboo_ tlw Bver.\nHe___hes,F\nK_,etc.Alldnngjst*Jfc\nNO DISCOUNT ON CANADIAN\nMONET\nWe  appreciate  our  Canadian   patronage  ta*  Wgbly  ts\ndiscount   tbelr   m*ney.\nWben  amount le tendered  to  pay Hotel,  Cafe and Gang*\naccounts,   no   discount\nRATES  FBOM  flAO WITH  BATH,  ttM\nEra* Bos Service and Private Gang* In  Connection\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nIOt PIDICOED, Manager\n2-w _t\u00bb  Blrersl.e  Ave. !M-M   gprsros  Ass.\nSPOKANE.   WASH.\nCOAL! GOAL!\nDOMESTIC\nACME KLEENBURN\nDRUMHELLER IDEAL\nGALT\nIMPERIAL\nAND FURNACE\nCANMORE BRIQUETTES\nCROW8NEST\nHILLCREST\nPETROLEUM COKE\nBELLEVUE\nThe above are the best coals on the market. Let us supply yea.\nCOAL ls oar SPECIALTY.\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nCorbin Pupils Are\nPractising: for Concert\nOOBBIN, B. Ch Oct. \u00bb.\u2014The\nAnglican Ladles' guild met at the\nhome of Mra. W. Crossfleld. Arrangements were made for a danoe\non Armistice night.\nUnder tbe supervision of Miss\nTlmalus, tbe senior room of the\nlocal public school has begun practising   for  a Christmas   oonoert.\nA fresh blanket of snow fell ln\nth* Corbln district over tbe weekend and local citizens are experiencing a taste of colder weather\nthan tbey have bad so far this\nfall.\nSLOCAN PARK, B. C, Oet. 39.\u2014A\nepw-ial rate-payer's meeting of the\nSlocan Park school district wa* held\nSaturday, o. Storbo was chairman\nand A. T. Nichols, secretary. Business waa to make plans for tbe\nfurther accommodation of children\nattending tb* school.\nIt was decided to build to the\nschool so tbat th* school could accomodate  80  children.\nFOR STOMACH\nAND B100D\nTORONTO, Ont.\nI was sdffsring\nfrom weak atom-\n:h and indigestion, my blood was\nmpoverlsbed, and\nI became rundown\nand weak,\" said\nMrs. Oeorge Albert of 24 Syden-\n     aam St. \"I could\nnot digest my' food\u2014would bjoat\nand be greatly distressed after eating. I took Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery and lt entirely relieved m* of the weak stomach and\nindigestion. I have never suffered\nwltb thee* ailments since. It also\nbuilt me up and purified my blood\nat the same time.\"\nFluid or tablet*. All drusclata.\nAtwater KeotI\nRAIHO\nNew Super-heterodynes\u2014\nFinest Value In  History\/\nTHE New 1932 Golden Values\nmodels embody the very latest\nengineering improvements. Their\nmany features and refinements are\nthe result of countless experiments\nand tests in the famous Atwater Kent\nLaboratories.\n\u2022 Today, as for twenty yeare, the\nname Atwater Kent stands for the\nutmost in quality and true value.\n# Look for Value this year as never\nbefore. These new sets give positively\nthe biggest Value at the lowest price\nat which genuine quality can be\noffered.\n# There are models to suit every\npocket-book and preference. See and\nhear an Atwater Kent before you buy.\n17 Great Features\nEach a Superheterodyne . . . Tone Control and\nStatic Reducer ... automatic volume control if you\nwant lt\u00ab to counteract \"fading\" . . . Vaiiable-Mu\nand Pentode tube* ... Screen-grid .. . 10-kilocycle,\nknife-like selectivity . . . quick-vision dial . . ,\nvelvet-action station selector, the smoothest,\neasiest control In the world . * . combined volume\nControl and off-and-on switch , . . Golden Voice\nelectro-dynamic speaker, assuring full tonal range\n\u2022 a . special Atwater Kent single-spot circuit,\neliminating interference . . . cabinet* of grace.\nbeauty and good taste\u2014finlahed In genuine No-Mar\n... eTery model complete with tube* . . . built for\nyear* ahead .. . a radio yon can live and be happy\nwith.\nCotmww-3 Modsf St. A i ^^^^^^\njSMfeM  Iwty-Stmr.  Smtmm\nt*te.m\\w.r  smith   -XxUmmmtic\nVtmmwSwmm Controt mttd i\nCowmtoUtm with\n_ $159.50\n_T<V. ^r^flifl\nCOMPACT MODEL BS\nTkm tmmxmmt SS has* \u2022 routatimm\norch   of   eM-rtnctiww   emtbrm\ntwxwtmd.  Slmtthsmd btstt mtmtnttt\nptnutl. Hop\u00ab-_\u2014 i\u2014H pit\u2014tm*.\nOmsmcnSal    grill.    SmpmT\nMffodrM   rmrimbUm ttu\ntttbmt-    mmmtt    pwtttodw,      TtSmtJ.\neoMf-wJ-   Q*wwtww~wwwion  dhl.\nAntxjw.snm m0uAfwr.\n.         CsmtspUtm  arith   tub\u2014\n$99.00\nSo-Mmr    CwbtftAwt     fc\u2014slag\nh^tewttttirmm chsmnit ViJiw md Jirifw.\nCompkM mmitk\ntmthasas ,,\u201e.,\n$127.50\nGOLDEN VALUES idth the GOLDEN VOICE\nTHE KOOTENAY MUSIC HOUSE\nDOMINION GARAGE and SALES CO.\nBEATTIE-NOBLE LIMITED\nJ. J. (.NEIL\nROSSLAND ELECTRIC\nNelson\nTrail\nCranbrook\nKimberley\nRossland\nGENERAL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED, Vancouver, B.C\n_____\n 5TBE NELSON DAILY NIWB,  -ELSON. B.  C. \u2014 FRIDAT  MORNDHJ,  OCTOBER 88. lffl*\nWOMANS PAGE\nI The Beauty Box\nby Helen Fallen\nea Jkm.   hosband   makes   that\n\u25a0eli smart orack that you don't\ntunny,  smile   sweetly.\nfor tbs preservation of\nthan   clicking   teeth   to-\nt bear trap and getting\nexpressions   must   be\nhaving * way of\ntor llfs.     Oood\ngood health are lnaur-\nagalnst wrinkles, fibers\nlost elasticity and facial\nare  no longer strong\nIs to ba fastidious about\nup, she wlll find help ln\nmagnifying    mirror,   especially\nIt  ls   placed   under  a  atrong\nglobe.   Getting on eye shed-\na  tlckllab  business.     Tbey\nUie mysterious and exotic air\nonly    when   laid   on   with   expert\nI smoothness.   Put   on   heettly,   they\nare   nothing   mart   than   smudges.\n'rtkwt shadows are going stronger every  day.   But when they are worn,\nthe   rouge   and   lipstick   must  do  a\n^^\u25a0K act. The   \"Vy.'-nlne  fs_ can\nImmgurate Wast Air Moil Service to Coast\n    | II   Ml |  I\n\"BULK,\"\nVITAMIN B, IRON\nIII in\nKellitfs til-Bun\nIf you suffer from ordinary constipation, yoa will be benefited\nby Kellogg's All-Bran. Millions\nhave found it brings relief.\nScientific teete i*how Au-Bkan\n\u25a0applies \"bulk \" Vitamin B, end\niron '\"Bulk\" promotes elimination. Vitamin B tonei the intestinal tract. Iron helps build blood.\nIn the package, All-Bran has\n\u2022 shredded appearance But\nwithin the body, it changes te a\nmft mass, which gently cleanses\nIhe btacttnea. It is mtmeh like\ntit \"embV in lettuce er iphaeh.\nGet tht red-anri-green package\nM jetst grocer's. Try two table-\napoooiuls daily fer a week. Ai_-\nWkSmM la natural \u2014far better\nthan pflh er drugs, which may\ni see strenuous action.\n(e already cooked,\nflavored aid\nkrmnbled \u2014 bran\nia Ha finest form.\nServe aa a cereal\nor try the delicious recipes on\nthe package.\nHade by Kellogg\nIn London, Ont\nHELPS KEEP YOU  FIT\nNEW CANADIAN AIB MAIL CUTS  11 BOUItS  OW WIST  COAST  TRIP\nTho new air mall service that opened Oct. 19, u announced by the\npostmaster, makes a aavlng of from 24 to 30 hours In mall delivery to\nevery city of western Canada, and of 61 hours from Toronto to San _fran-\ncisoo, and of half a day to points such as New Tork and Philadelphia.\nThis service will mean, for example, that letters going out of Toronto at\ngp.m wlU be delivered ln Winnipeg at 2 o'clock the next afternoon. Excellent connections wlll also be made for the West Indies, Central and\nSouth America. Map reproduced here shows the time cuts on all air malls\nout ot Toronto. Tbis new servloe brings the east and weat hours closer.\nOTTAWA.Ont., Oot. 35   (CP)\u2014Representations trom business men all\nover Canada to the effect thai lowtr air mall poet*** ratea would sttm-\nulate them to employ that medium for tha transmission of their letters\nban been acceded to by the poet office department, and certain reductions have now oome Into affoct, it waa declared by post office officials\nhere tonight. Instruction* have therefore been eent to postmasters throughout  tho  country  informing  them ot tho new rates.\nNo change haa been made ln tht Initial ouncs, thla remaining at tig\ncenta; but on each succeeding ounce tht rate ha* been cut in hut\u2014from\n10 centa to five. In general, tht ntw rate la a flat five-cent ona, tht\nadditional oent for the tint ounoe being th* amount of excise tax.\nFor international mall, however, there Is no alteration In rate*.\n. tand so much artifice and no more.\nThere's a limit.\nIt la doubtful lf the cuticl* knife\nIt a sate tool tor the girl who doea\nher own manicuring. All right for\ntht trained operator. For eelf-treat-\nment tbe orange wood stick aervea\ntht purpose better. Dip ln oil. Bub\ntho and m circles along tht cuticle.\ndetaching tht flesh tram tht nail.\nSoaklhg finger ends in hot soap\nsuds makes tht Job easier.\nRouge is cruel to a faded complexion; it shows up evidences of\nage. The older woman should use\ncheek tints of faint roae shade* and\napply them wltb discretion. Tht\ni lpstlck 1* kinder to her; ant can indulge tn tbat mor* freely than in\ncheek batik or dark panellings along\nthe lines of the eyelashes.\nNESTLf-'S i\n\u00b0N,v__Ta_\u00bbFD\n...\u25a0apORATEPJ\nf*Pt% your children Nunii\n*\"* Bveporated Milk... the milk\nthat builds strength and -vitality.,.\nthat keeps children rosy cheeked and\nhealthy. The milk that is pate and\nwholesome...produced from Canada's\nfinest selected daily cowl...then\nsterilized and sealed in airtight tins-\nThe stft milk for children.\nNBSTlrf'S - rseWr Letrwetl\nmmJBnitaTtstwdfrltU.\nwduiids\/\nsberuwi\nand?\nyitaliUi\nMILK\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy UDU A. HUMAN\nTOMOBBOWS  MENU\nGrapefruit\nCereal   .\nPried  Ins\nToaat\nLuncheon\nOelery\nBaked  Beans\nOitsup\nBaked   Apples\ntt*\nDinner   -\nBeef  Loaf\nPotatoes Creamed Cabbage\nHearts of Lettuce\nPumpkin custard Pie Coffee\nBacon\nCoffee\nDoughnuts\n\u2022     READERS' RECIPES\n\"Mrs. R. S.'s Merglnue Siiortdake:\nCream two tablespoons of butter\nwith one cup of granulated sugar,\nthen add two beaten, unseparated\neggs, one-half cup of cold sweet\nmilk, one-half teaspoon of vanilla,\nand one and one-half cups of pastry\nor bread flour previously sifted with\ntwo teaspoons -of baking powder.\nBake ln a sheet pan 30 to 30 minutes\nst moderate temperature\u2014about 876\ndegrees P.\u2014and when done split so\nas to make two square layers and\nput together with sweetened fruit\nbetween. On top, spread a meringue\nmade by beating the whites ot two\nextra eggs till stiff, sweetening them\nwith six tablespoons of granulated\nsugar and slipping the shortcake Into\na low oven untll the meringue rises\nand browns. Serve cold. Sliced or-\nengee an nloe to uss between, or\ncanned strawberries.\"\n\"Mrs. J. St. O'K's Pumpkin Custard Pie (with mors milk than\npumpkin.) Beat two unseparated\neggs, add six tablespoons of granulated sugar, two tablespoons of flour,\ntwo tablespoons of dry cornstarch\npowder, three oupa of stewed and\nmashed pumpkin and four and one-\nhalf cupa ot cold, sweet milk. Add\nground ginger in the proportion liked, and turn the mixture Into a pie\npan lined with uncooked, pastry.\n\u25a0Slip the pie Into an even which ts\nhot for the first five minutes, then\nreduce oven heat to medium and\nlet bake 36 minutes longer,\"\n\"Mrs. a. j's White Cake: Bring\none and one-half cups of sweet milk\nto -Che boiling point, then pour tt\ninto three cups of flour sifted with\ntwo cups of sugar, three teaspoons\nVassar's Gash Meat Market\nBAKER STREET NEAR MEAGHER'S STORE\nSTRICTLY FRESH FISH\nSri Salmon, sliced,\nPsr lb.  \t\nHalibut, sliced\nPar lb. \t\nLinf Cod, sliced\nPer lb\t\nWhole or half fish\nPer lb.  \t\n20c\n20c\n20c\n18c\nSoles\nPer lb\t\nSilver Smelts\nPer lb. ....\nShrimps\nPer lb. ....\nSalt Herrings\nPer lb.  ....\n18c\n23c\n30c\n18c\nGOOD ASSORTMENT OF SMOKED FISH\nLard has advanced in price. Buy the best quality now and Save Money.\n3-lb. Pails 5-lb. Pails 10-lb. Pails        Beef Dripping\nf   40c 70c $1.30      ,   10clb\nMasquerade\nBy Faith Baldwin\nPlaying With Fire\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nAa Authority on Problems of Lose aad Marriage\nMy beat friend aaked her flanoe^may   be  mens   thaa  sorry  <or  his\n*. .    __.   . ..___   ..-.''.   ...    .. ...   .    \u00bb_.* __\u00bb  _\u25a0_ _\u201e_\nte take me home from a dance after\nhe had left hey at her home. I\nthought htm very attractive, but\nwas aat prepared for his actions\nwhloh seemed very strange. I mean\nhe made violent love to me; he\nseemed to go aft his head\u2014offering\nte elope then and there.\nOf eourse, I wm flattered, bul t\nwas scared toe. I want to do right.\nI like thla feUow, but I think It\nla dishonorable ef him to act ao.\nShould I tell my friend! What do\nyou advise? Be Is 10. hae a bank\njob. I am 30, and working, too.\nI suppose   my  dear  Eolae,   that\nyou   are   half   way   considering   \"\nlndtsoretlon. In thtt cast, give him\na break. Porget it. tou may make\na life-long friend of a really good\nman.\nSame people have a genius fee\nfriendship\u2014tut such are rare Indeed.\nTry to make the best of your\nohaneee both with girls and men.\nAnd for success la friendship, I\nhave no setter formula than dla-\ncrett sllenee. A Word spoken oen\nnever be recalled. A word rescued\nis like money la the hank, drawing   interest.\nWe change our opinions day by\nday, adopting them to Ufa as It ta\npresented. But certain principles are\nfixed. One of them oonoerns the\nloyalty that we owe to each other.\nset-up by which you mightt excuse A    n    tM        ,_ \u201e, hl^ ,\nthis young fellow for hit sltogsther\nIrresponsible  behavior, not only to\nyou but to your friend. If he htd\nthe sens* of hie years and position\nhe would first free himself of one\ngirl before  he  made  his  addresses\nto snothsr.\nAnd lt goes further than a Question of good eenae and responsibility.\nIf he ls prepared to throw ovtr the\ngirl he Is engaged to without cause\nor notice, you may be sure be win\ntreat you with eoual disregard. A\nman of SO ougat to know wbat he\nthere Is aa unwritten but definite\nlaw, that tbey should stand by\neach otter In sll matters. In the\nmatter you submit to tne, the first\nduty ls to your friend.\nNothing csn be aald against tbe\nprincipal of solidarity among women.\nIts application ahould be governed\nby good taste In the clfcumstanoee\nCOLLEGE AND BOARDINO SCHOOL\nOne  mother who sends her boy\nlist of the things that are packed\nIp the trunk and secures lt te\nthe ltd of the trunk on ths Inside with thumb tacks. She cl Ims\nit Is the only way ahe can git\nback a percentage of tbe thine\" tnat\nthey take away with them.\nAPISB THE  ROT  WEATHtB\nla doing. If be doesn't you have \u00bbM \u00ab?rI,,__,'._,__i \"\u25a0j.1**** ._\"_*\u2022 .J\nonly to send him about his buslnees. Briefly and to the point, In\nsuch matters a girl ahould look out\nfor herself. I supose he hu given\nyou a line about love at first sight\nAnd perhaps\u2014I say perhaps\u2014jou\nmay not have told me that you\nwere m:klng \"merry\" with more\nthan pop at this danoe. And\nBlolee, did you encourage this young\nman's tolly? Were you trying to\nsee -how far you could go, safely?\nVery well, my dear, don't go\nanother step in tbe direction tnat\nled to what yeu say whst happened on the way home from that\ndanoe with the fiance of your best\nfriend.   Stop   It\u2014ehort.\nIf the young man wants an explanation, tell him you have none\nto give him. Tou might add that\nyou won't discuss ths metier wtth\nanybody, unless you sre asked by\nyour girl friend.\nI say this, because more than\nlikely tbls young feUow Is shaking\nin hla shoes with apprehension. He\nTile first oool, windy day take\nall the feather bed pillows and hang\n\u25a0stem out on the Una. After the\nparticularly hot summer lust passed the pillows must either need\nw.shlng or a good atrial to take\naway all pr:splratlon odors.\nPEPS  IIP  THS  OHMS\nKeep s small bottle of aalt In the\nmedicine cabinet and use tt occasionally* on your tooth brush Instead\nof tooth pasts. It has an Invigorating effect on the guma and proves\na splendid gargle or mouth waab\nwhen used ln cold water.\nEVEN TOCB BUST nUSND worn\nTELL vere\nAfter peeling onions and the ole\nstill clings to year fingers, try rub\nblng the fingers well Wltb crushei\nparsley. This win take away tl*\nOder. X -a sprig of parsley Is cbewi\nsd after eating onions, it wlll al*\nclear op your breath.\nRIBBONS   MUST\nRibbon loops, cocaoes and tor-\naadee are also smart, and these an\naten ln moire, groegraln, satis, set-\nvet, and even fashioned of ostnet\nfeather strands.\niiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiimi\nJ. R. RAMSDEN\nannounces that tomorrow's issue of The Nelton DaUy News will\ncarry the most astounding newt for the public\nin regards to a campaign\nthe frnn of\nRamsden Bros.\nare organising to create.\nConfidence\ntshese times in merchanm\ndke we handle* Dp not\nfail to see our advertisement tomorrow.\nMMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMimilllMimillMMIMII\nOHAPTIR  XI i\nWhen everything had bMn cleared away\u2014Mrs. carstaln talking of\nSouthampton, of plana ln the mean-\ntime, lightly and with calculated\ncaeualnes*. the doctor waa announced. He cam\u00ab on hi* way to the\ntheatre, in evening clothes. A\ntall, good-looking man, Wynne, by\nname. With Mra. Carstaln watch*\nlng, he vent all over Fanchon, looked at her arm, rebandagsd lt and\npronounced her sound ln limb, lt\nbruised and wrenched. Only rest\nwould cure that natun, he aald,\nand added that ehe had had e\nlevere nervoua ehock. He left her\na nerve tonlo and some sleeping\npowders.\n\"But I won't need them I\" Fan-\nebon  protested.\n\"They wlll relax you,\" he told\nher, smiling, \"you are terribly keyed   up.\"\nMrs. Carstalrs went out to tbe\nhaU wtth him, as he left.\n\"She's all right.\" he told her In\nanswer to her anxious question. \"I\ndidn't of course ask details. She's\npretty badly shocked by the whole\ndreadful business. And very nervous. Give her lota ot sunlight, rest,\nfresh air and keep off any subject\nthat seems to affect her disagreeably\nor emotionally. See that she gets\nplenty of recreation too, and laugh-\nter. Shell need that to help her\nforget.\nAfter a moment he asked,\n\"And Collin?\"\nMrs. Carstalrs mide a gesture of\ndespair.\nTerribly stulrbwn,\" sh, admitted.\n\"Doea ahe know?\"\n\"Only what i wrote her. Which\nwasn't much- There are some\nthings that you cannot powlblly\nwrite,\"  Mra.  Carstalrs  admitted.\nSbe added, aa the doctor stood\nthere silent, frowning a little.\n\"I told her t would talk to her\nabout it  tonight.\"\n\"Wot tonight,\" the physician id-\nvised, quickly, \"wait until she la\nmore rested. Sht -* struggling for\nself control. I could aee that. But\nshe   Is  really   tremendously  upset,\"\nHe left end Mrs. Carstalrs returned   to   Fanchon.\n\"i must,\" said Fanchon. \"send\nback  the  suitcase   to  the  Laweons,\neg baking powder and one-fourth\nteaapoon of salt. Bent rapidly and\nwben well blended, add one teaspoon of vanilla and fold in the\nstiffly whipped whites of three eggs\n(no egg yolks needed In this batter)\nBake in three layers and put together with plain white uncooked frosting.\"\nTomorrow\u2014Vslng mazui Chlntt\nCut Your Expenses!\nCoeUetwaytoeotaxpeeses\nand save money this water is\nto preveat sickness expense\n.housaada ef w.raea sre\nadapting the health\nhabit of giving a Mtt\nai-d laxative toevery\nmtaiker of (he family\neaee a week. Thus\npreventing or chick-\nlag eelda\/heedaeeee,\ndissinsss, biliousness,\nand constipation.\nM-betag safe, mild aadelt-vefetaltic, ia\nMed ferThla family nae. Try _X ive\nSickness expense. Oaly Be.\nW lVmif\u00bbt-Ib*\u00bbr\u2122e Al,-,.-\u25a0>_\n_______\nThsy sre the people who took me\nIn after\u2014after ttte aeoldsnt. 1 bor*\nrowed the case from them and a\nhat and coat as well. X could have\nbought things In the town but there\nwasnt time and I couldnt get out\nto  get  them,  she  explained.\n\"Snuna wlll attend to lt for you,\"\nUrs. Oarstalrs suggested, \"you are\nnot to worry. And you csn send\nthem a check for their kindness to\nyou.\"\n\"A check?\" asked Fanehon, astonished.\nMrs. . Carstalrs rose snd went\never to a rosewood desk. From tbs\ndrawer she took a new bank book\nand gave lt to Panchon. Fanchon\nopened It. It assured her that ln a\ncertain New Tork bank a certain\nsum had been deposited to the order of Evelyn Howard.\n\"We can arrange for your signature later,\" Mrs. Oarstalrs told\nher, \"It Is your sllownaoe.\"\nFsnohon stared at the check\nbook. Money I Voder tales pretenaes!\nBut ahe bad money of her own.\nRo, It waa not hers. It ws, Tony's\nShs oould not spend more of lt,\nshe must one day manage somehow to return it to him. Tet how\noould ehe, without ravelling tbe\n-web ot deceit which ahe had aet\nherself to weave? Tet this money\nwhich wae offered her waa not hsr\nown  either.\nNothing could mske lt eo.\n\"It la your allowance,\" said Mrs\nCarstalrs again, \"and will be paid\nquarterly.\"\nThe -deposit wee twenty-five hundred dollara.\nFanobon flushed and paled again,\n\"But I can't\u2014lt la too much . . .\nI\u2014\"  ahe  stammered.\nTen thousand dollars a year!\nMrs. caratatra said gently:\n\"You wlll need pocket money\nAnd clothes. I am going to give\nmyself the great pleasure of out.\nfitting you, tint, from head to\nfeet. And after that , you may use\npour allowance aa you aee fit.\"\nShe   added:\n\"I have more money than I can\npossibly spend. Collin haa hie own\nlnooma. Rls father's fortune waa\ndivided between us and has mote\nthan doubled. Collin haa a seat on\nthe atock exchange aa well and Is\ndoing famously. I have always felt\nthat . . that I owed you something\nTou see, while the estate left by\nyour grandparents was not large. It\nall came to me. Half of lt ahould\nhave been your mother's X shall\nnever forgive myself,\" she aald low,\n\"and' May never forgave me.\"\nFanchon said, low, desperately\nanxloua to help by eome word of\ncomfort:\n\"I am sure ahe did.\"\nMrs. Carttalra eyas lighted.\n\"Do yeu believe thst' Tou don't\nknow how happy you have made\nmet But I will not let you talk an-,\n'more.\" Sbe moved to the bedside\ntable and took up tbe thermos his\nwhtch stood there, poured out\nglass -of water, shook one ef th\nsleeping powders into It snd gave !\nlate PanoboU'e hind. \"Drink tha\nDoctor's orders!\" she said smlllnt\n\"and If, in two hours you sre no.\nsleeping you may have another. II\nyou wish anything la the night,\nring for Kama. She la sleeping\nnext door to be near you. But I, and\nnot sbe, will tuck you ln -new.\"\nShe drew a sheet and a light\nblanket over Fanchon, and took\nthe negligee from hsr shoulders.\n\"Ue down,\" she eald, and stooping\nkissed her. panchon held her tightly for a minute. In another moment the lights were out mrsA lbe\nand tbe cool breese swept gently\ninto tbe room and stirred the\ncnrtayie,\nAYLMER\nSOUPS\nMADE IN B.C\nAYLMER Tomato Soup retains ths\nNatural Flavour of the fresh-picked,\nsun-ripened tomatoes. AYLMER\nVegetable Soup ... the Natural\nFlavour of fresh garden vegetables.\nAYLMER Soups are made in British\nColumbia. All vegetables and\ntomatoes in them are grown in this\nprovince. All cans, labels and cases\nalso are made in B.C.\nDOMINION CANNERS I.C. LIMITED\nVAMCOUVIR, i.C.\n9 Cennim Hants in IrMih CebmWs\nAYLMER\nTOMATO\nJUICE\nMade from fresh-\npicked, sun-ripened\nCanadlsn tomatoes\n...high In vitamin\ncon tent... a delightful health drink!\n I TUB NBLaUN   DAILY   Mst-Vs,  NU_UN, B.  C. \u2014  IB1DAY   MOKMM-,  UCIUMM JO,  llll  \u2022\"\nFAOE   Ht B\nRUBBERS\nRubber time is upon\nas \u2014 and we assure\n\u2022 you we are prepared\n'to serve you with any\n|and all styles\u2014and at\n'prices that will please\nR.Andrew\n&Co.\nLeadtrrt in Footftuhion\nSociety\nThis rolumn u condocted by\n-am. H. al. Yltneai. All news\nul a aoclal nature, including receptions, private entertainments,\npersonal ltema, marrlagea, etc.,\nwill appear In this col nam. Tele-\nphoae Mra, Vlgnaox at bar\nhome. 111 silica street.\nLast nl|ht tho Eagle hall preeent\ncharts af tba refreshment com-1 Wedneeday afternoon ai a amart\nmlttec aad wm assisted In this tea liven, at the home of their pat-\nby Mra. W. E. Wasson. Mra. Gilbert I ents,- ven. Archdeacon Fred OralMm\nMartin.   Mrs.   Edmondson.   Mn.   w.1 ^ Kf*.0*!-^*.. \u00bb \u00ab*\u00bb \u2022\u00bb\u2022*\u00bb lD\n>y's Colds\nBest treated without\ndoting\u2014Just tub on\nB. Olbbon. lira. J. A. Curran. Mrs\nF. C. Smith, and Mrs. L. M. Varner,\nDonald. Mrs. May. Mra. J. A McDonald,    Mrs.    May,    Mrs     tt.    D.\nBarnes. Mrs. Wilfred Lalahley. Mlas\nCarmen Horton, Mlsa Margaret\nArthur. Mrs. S. A. Mann and Mra.\nR. L. McBrlde Ticket selUm oom-\nmlttee Included Mra .Harry N. McLean. Mre. Wllllsm Brown and Mrs.\nL. 8. Bra\u2014ei, while L. K. Larsen\nBook tha tlckoto It the door. Georte\ned a iay scene when the Women's Horstead proved a perfect maater\nAuxiliary of tbe Kootenay Lake, of ceremonies. Ba waa assisted by\nOeneral hospital ware hostesses st < Choi-lea F. McHardy\na most charming arranged  hospital; \u2022   \u2022   \u00bb\nbenefit ball which under the auper- i    Mlas  Helen  Murphy   had   aa  ber\nvision of the president. Mrs. L. M.   fuest laat evening Miss Ethel Rltch.\nVarner,   proved   a   decided   success., le of Trail  who came over to  at-\nThe hall wtth IU ptctureeque Hal-   tend  the  hospital  ball,\nlowe'en aettlng waa much admired.' \u2022   \u00bb   .\nThe wall decorations being compos- Mrs- S. N. McDougaU. Front\ned of huge osenge plaques on whlcn street, had aa her guest laat nlgbt\nwere black Hallowe'en motifs ol Mrs. G- A. Smith of Moyle who\nwitches cat! and other weird ob- haa been spending the psst couple\njeeta, and autumn tinted foliate. \u25a0 ol montha visiting in Vancouver\nMultl. colored balloons combined I at tha borne of Mrs. Stanley Byrne,\nwith the pastel shaded evening *\u25a0 formerly of Nalaop. and wbo leavea\nfrocks added greatly to the gay; thla morning for her bome.\necene. \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nBranches   of   mountain   ash   and'     Rev.   Frederick  Monaihan   of tba\nlollaie were hunt Irom the balconies   31ocan dlatrlct wu among the clergy\nwhich were fitted up as lounging ' who attended the deanery meeting\nrooms were made comfortable with j In   Roaaland   Wedneeday.\nruts,  chesterfields,  easy  chairs arid 1\nreading lampa waa moat fascinating !    O- Wallach expects io attend the\nwith   Its  orange   and   black  paper; teachera   convention   In- Trail   to-\nahadaa-   Many compliments were re- , day.\ncelved  by Mrs.  J.  T. Andrews and j aaa\nMra.   O.   A.   C.   Walley   who   were I    Amon\u00ab  shoppers  to town  yester-\nconveners   of    the    decoration   ar-   day was B   Sherman of Boswell.\nrangements  and   their  helpers who. .    *   *\nincluded Mra. Oordon K- Burns, Mrs. '    T.   D.  Idgar  of Valllcan   paid   a\nAlan McLeod. Mre. L. H. Choquette,' rialt   to   tha   city   yesterday.\nMrs. John Oananer, Mrs. McAdam.' .   \u2022   .\nMrs.' Douglaa Cummins. Mn. Strat- *     Among recent ehoppera to Nelson\n-an,   Mrs.   A.   A   a.   Wllltams   Mrs. I were Mr. and  Mrs. John  Ollroy of\nleorge   Fleury    and   Mrs.   H.   A j Willow Point.\nIlcholson.   The pretty floral pieces\ntn the supper table was the ertls- !    Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace of\nlc work of Mrs.  Wllllsm Ruther- j Boswell spent yesterday ln town,\nford who contributed  the  chrysan\nthemums which were divided ln\nthree lone shaped baaketa. Mrs.\nG. B- Matthew. Mrs. Herbert Thorpe\nsnd- Mrs. Kooklngs created much\nmerriment with  their  fortune tell-\nOeorge    Horstead   had | aon.\nW. R. Jarvis of Procter paid a vis-\nIt to tbe city yesterday.\n*   *   \u00bb\nThomaa  McNeish  of  Slocan   City\napent   yesterday   shopping   ln   Nel-\n10 Id Dutc\nn__-\n\u2022. brings\nHealthful Cleanliness\nOld Dutch Cloantor U b\u00ab$t for your homo ... bo-\ncause -deans laMy... uso i\u00bb on any surface en\n\u2022which -water may b\u00ab used. Old Dutch -contain* ne\nharsh gritj it doesn't icratch. Old Dutch homo\nequal for cleaning porcelain and enamel, kitchen\nnlonsils, Kaon, refrigerators, painted walls, wood-\n\u25a0work\u2014 in fact it is your biggest help far all house-\ncleaning.\nOld Dutch It best for your hands, too... because\nIt li free from cauitic and acid... It doesn't roughen\nor redden the skin.\nIt Is economy to use Old Dutch\nCleanser... because It goet\nfurther and lasts longer. Keep\na package of Old Dutch in Hie\nkitchen, bathroom and laundry\n\u2014save yourself time and stops.\nMADE IN CANADA\n^\u25a0\u2022gsr\"\nA \"Poverty party\" was held Wed\nnesdey   evening   by   the   members\nof the \"Kilmer Club\" of 8t. Joseph'\nHigh  School,  prooved  anything  b\/\npoo.     In     merriment    and    novel\namusement.    The spirit of the \"Depression\"  wu  evident In  costumes\nand   ln   all   the   arrangements,   but\nthe effect waa moet enlivening and\nfun-provoking.    According  to time-\nhonored  custom  at Hallowe'en,  the\nnew member of the club were initiated  ln  lively style  and  the  re-\naalnder of the evening waa apent\nn gamee.   Thoae present were Mlas\nean    Burn*,   Mlas   Beth    Stewart,\nAss Catharine Rahal, Miss Frances\nareeveld, MlM Jean Reisterer, Miss\nvt,   Hunden,   Miss   Marie   Noxon,\nIss   Ruth   Risen,  Mlsa  Mary   art,\nlas Rita Wall, Ml\" May MacDon-\n.  Mis* Rosemary  MacGulre.  Miss\n-title    Fallp,   Miss   Mary   Hunden,\niiss Geraldlne Denison, Miss Mary\nrtealya, Mta* Blwa MacAdam, Mis*\nMargaret Sutherland, Ml** Len* Qrl,\nMiss Naid* Perrier, Mlas Edna Jar-\nbeau,   Miss   Dorothy   Jarbeau.   Mlsa\nLunetta  Oreen, Mis* Eileen   Rahal,\nBennle  Monteleone  and  Bert  Venables, Miss Irene MacDonald.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Oeorge Wharton, Victoria\nstreet, has had u her guest Rev\nJ. S. Mahooa of Queen Bay who\nhaa been attending the deanery\nmeeting. . .\n.     .     4\nPercy HaUlweU of Trail ws*\namong those who attended the\nhoepltal   ball  last evening.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nW. Webster will attend the Teachers  convention   In  Trail   today.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nPercy Young of Nakusp with who\nMrs. Young has been the guest of\nMr. and Mrs. jatnes McOregor, Mill\nstreet,  leaves today  for Ala home.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022     w\nMrs. P. Scott of South Blocan\nwas   a   city   visitor   yeaterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAmong shoppers to town yesterday was J .P. Donaldson of Sal-\nmo.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. J. C. Ollker and\ntwo babies of Bonnlngton spent\nyesterday ln Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAt the tea given Wednesday by\nthe ladles of the Women's Missionary Society of St. Paul's United\nchurch Mrs. J. C. Hooker favored\nthe guests with vocal selections\n\"They were bid me to love,\" \"Oome,\nSing to Me\", \"Absent\", and \"th-\nFUght of Ages\", She was accompanied  by  Mrs.  T. J,  S.  Ferguson.\n\u2022 \u2022.' I\nMrs. p. Hawkins of Bonnlngton was\nIn   town   shopping   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nL. H. Rawlings who Is tn charge\nof road work at tbe Arrow Lakes\nUnk spent yesterdsy In Nelson on\nmsiness.\n\u2022 e     e\nThe Misses Beryl and Dorothy\nGraham   were   delightful   hostesses\n-JUST ARRIVED-\nLARGE SHIPMENT\nOf\nLAMPS and\nSHADES\nWe now offer an unusually large\nselection of Floor Lamps, Bridge\nLamps, Table Lamps and Shades\n\u2014in all the new styles, shapes and\ncolors, and at moderate prices.\nFloor Lapps and Shades $6,50\nUp from \u201e\t\nBridge Lamps and Shades $4,00\nUp from\t\nTable Lamps and Shades  $2\u00bb50\nUp from\t\nShades   , 50c      ________________________________\nUp from\t\nStandard Furniture Co.\nComplete House Furnishers Nelson, B. C\nThe Store of iervlce and Satisfaction\nhonor ' of tba Misses Alolse and\nOttille wragge who expect tor leive\nTtteaday for Toronto where they\nIon.\nsilver act-noes and long yellow papers\nflanked ths bowl of bronue and yellow mums which graced the tea\ntable where Mrs. R. w. Dawson\npresided. ServKeurs Included Mra.\nP. Russell Sadd. Mlsa Jetn Hunter\nend Miss Olive Maddock. Thoae Invited wore ' tb* Miss** Alolse and\nOtttlie wragge .Mrs. Charlee H.\nHamilton, Mrs. p. Russell Sadd Miss\nMildred Irvine, Miss jean Hunter.\nMlas olive Maddock Mrs. -E. O\nMatthew, Mra. R. W. Dawson, Mrs\nP. Richards, Mn. Hairy H. B. Horton, Mia* Jean Ollker. the Misses\nMarlon and Nookte Blackwood, Miss\nLouise Cunllffe, Ml** Eve Dewdney,\nMrs. J. Percy Coates, Miss Doreen\nDttnnott, MlM Jeafi Watdt*. Miss\nGale Taylor of Willow Point, Ml*n\nIrene Edmondson, Miss Alleeh Mansfield. ' Miss Alia Johnstone, Kiss\nHelen Murphy, the Misses _ian\u00ab and\nKathle\u00abn Nlsbet, mss Ruth Craufurd, Miss Irene Kerr of Longbeach.\nMlaa Helen Vance, Mlas Annabel^\nDunk, Miss Dorothy Wallace, Ml**\nMary Dortcaster. Mia* Betty Horstead, Mlsa Violet Towgood and alia*\nJean   Lambert.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRev. K. I. l. Cuttuon of Klmberley haa been attending the deanery  meeting  in Nelson.\nVery Rev. J. C. McKeiwie, v.p.,\nhu \/.turned from Roaaland where\nhe spent Wednesday attending the\ndeanery meeting.\nMl** Jean Waldle made a gracious\nhostess prior to (he hospital ball\nlast evening when shs entertained\nat a dinner party. Bronze chysan-\nthemums were u*ed aa a copter for\nthe dinner table where coven were\nlaid for ten. Mis Waldio'g guests\nincluded Miss Ruth Craufurd.-Miss\nIrene. Edmondson, Miss Marion Blackwood, Miss Helen Murphy, E. Saunders, Oeorge V Warner, Alfred Noxon,\nVictor!   Owen   and   Robert   Waldle.\nMlaa K- Ethel Oray, superintendent of tbe Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nhospital who has been Indisposed\nfor a couple of weeks time 1st still\nconfined to ber room bat feeling\nmuch  Improved.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMlsa Alolse Wragge, vho -with her\nsister. Miss Otttlie Wragge leaves\nNelson early next week for a visit\nto eastern Canada was last evening\nthe honored guests at a small dinner party given at the home on\nObservatory street of Mr. ond Mra.\nW. M. Cunllffe, with Miss Louise\nCunllffe as hostess. After dinner the party attended tne hoepltal\nball ln the Eagle HaU.. Those at\ntbe Dinner party besides Miss\nWragge were Miss Alia Johnstone,\nDavid Bell of Corn. Linn, Harry\nRobinson and Thomas Johnstone,\n\u25a0     -     e\nMr. and Mrs. I. E. I* Dewdney,\nCarbonate atreet, have had as their\ngueet Rev. L. Morrant of Trail who\nhas been attending the deanery\nmeeting.\n\u2022 *   \u2022 \".\nRobert HaU of Trail waa in town\nlaat evening to attend the hospital\nball.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nCoUn F. Mo Dougall waa In Orand\nForks Wednesday making arrangements for a carload of fruit and\nvegetables tb be shipped to the\nprairie from the Knlghta of Columbus ot tbls district.\n\u25a0 \" \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nRev. C. W. Klrksey of East Trail\nlias been In the \u00abi*y for the past\nfew days, attending the deanery\nmeeting.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nVery  Rev.  J.  C-  MoKanale,   V.P.,\nhad aa his guests yesterday Rev.\nLeo- Hobson, pastor of St. Francois\nXavier parish in Trail and hla assistant    Rev.    Augustine    Osignae,\nO.  8- B-\nMn. w. Whltely of Bouth Slocan\npaid a visit to the city  yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nRev.   J.   Smith   of   Orand   Forks\nwas In Rossland Wednesday to attend the deanery meeting there,\n0-0.0\nUnder the auspices of the executive of the Women's, Institute Wednesday afternoon a most enjoyable\ntea was given In the Institute rooms\nwith Mrs. H H. Pitts, Mn. Hector\nMackenzie. Mrs. O. K. Ashby and\nMrs. Joseph Turner as hostesses.\nThe affair took the form of a\nMikado tea and the ladles assisting lh the various oapacltlea we're\nall becomingly gowned in Japanese costumes. The president of the\nInstitute greeted the guests. The\nmum* to be sold were soon disposed of by Mn- Joseph Turner. Mn.\nF. E. Wheeler and Mrs. Hector* Mac-\nkenzte were In charge' of aU tea\narrangements while Mrs. Stratton\nsupervised tbe serviteun who Included Mrs. U Smith, Mrs. A. Whitehead. Mrs. Herbert Thorpe. Mra\nNolte and Miss Eleanore McHardy.\nFortune telling was probably the\nfeature of the afternoon ahd Mrs.\nO. K. Ashbv as usual excelled ln\nthis art. The program which was\nthoroughly enjoyed was contributed to by Mn. Tyler ln two numben\n\"Japanese l\/rvt Song;1 and \"If Any\nLittle Song of Mine\" fcs an encore.\nMiss Amelia Hanna, recent graduate of the Toronto Conservatory\nOf Music Sang a group of songs\n\"When Almond Blossdma Fall,\" and\n\"t Sometimes Wonder\", for her encore  she  gave i \"Uttle  Dove\"-    Mn.\nTyler and Mlsa Hanna wore accompanied by Mlas Ina Steed. Mn. O.\nK. Ashby accompanied Mn. p. Blakeman in ber mandolin numbers\n\"Flower of Japan\". \"My TOkohoua\natrt\", and \"Cjlarry Blooaomo\".\n\u2022 \u2022 0\nJ. McLeod of the staff of tb*\nNelson gaol who has boon recently\ntransferred left last night for Vancouver  and  Hew  Westminster.\n\u2022 *   .\nP. w. oreen of Winlaw waa a olty\nvisitor    yeeterday.\n\u2022 at\nA. Sostal of Slocan City wu \"a\ncity    visitor   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nO. T. McOregor of Crawford Bay\n\u25a0pent yesterday in  ;mson.\nADVISORY BOARD\n\"CUT\" INCENSES\nTHE INSTITUTES\n      i\nWest Kootenay Farm Organization  Demands  Restoration of Meet\nECONOMIES ARE AT\nFARMER'S EXPENSE\nQ^Mea^her's^d\n607 Baker St Phone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nCorsetry's One Greatest\nImprovement\u2014Nu*Back\nWe're Proud of\nOur Work\u2014\nEstablishment of the best Orocery\natore tn town. Here yon can\npurchase every variety tM food-\ncanoed, packaged, loose! Not\nalone do we offer beat grades;\nreasonable prloe*, toot Make up\na Mot of the staples needed and\nthen    do   yonr   shopping    here!\nELITE GROCERY\nCO., LTD.\ntZt   BAKEB   STBBIT\nPHONE m NELSON, ai. C.\nDr. Borden Is Asked to Make\nRepresentation   to\nGovernment\nCancellation of the annual sessions of the advisory board of Farmers institute, a\u00ab on* of the governments temporary economy movea\nduring the hard times, Is a false\neconomy, In the opinion of the West\nKootenay Central Farmers' institute,\nand should be revoked. This particular economy move of the minister of\nsgrlculture, Hon. WlUlam Atkinson.\nevoked more protest at the central\nInstitute's seml-annu&i sessions ln\nNelson Thursday than any other of\nthe list, which includes withdrawal\nof the r>er capital grants to the Institutes and of grants to related institutions, and reduction of the\nstumping powder rebates, the latter\nhaving been announced in the\nspring, and a resolution protesting\nat the cancellation, snd urging restoration of that servltv, was adopted\nASK MEMBERS' HELP I\nTbe matter was slso brought to\nthe attention of Dr. L. E. Borden,\nM. P. P., at the opening of the sessions, when the tolson member was\npresent to assist In welcoming the\ngathering. Addressing Dr. Borden, O.\nB. Appleton, the West Kootenays\nadvisory board member, declared that\nthe agricultural activities in thla\ndistrict were \"sadly handicapped\" by\na lack of funds, owing to tho government's economies.\nHe pointed out tbat all through\nthla territory peraon* were taking\nup farming, largely wlthput previous experience, and that the farm\norganizations wen In medium of\neducating them, in addition .to their\nother invaluabl. functions. Tot the\ngovernment, without warning, had\ncut off the grants to the Farmers'\ninstitutes, and the Fruit Growers\nassociations, as well aa to tho Women'a Institutes and other bodies\nImportant in the life of the agricultural communities. It wae true,\nhe admitted, that the Cooperatives\npretty well covered the district, but\ntheir primary, object was commercial,\nand In his opinion the cooperatives\nwere not entitled to speak for the\nfarmers. For the sake of a few\nthousand dollan, the government\nwas abandoning a cooperative effort\nthat lt had stood behind for 40 yean.\nMr. Appleton cloaed by reminding\nDr. Borden that there were ''other\nbranches of agriculture besides live\nstock.\"\nBORDEN   PROMISES\nSUPPORT\nDr. Borden expressed the opinion\nthat these economies were not intended to be luting, but were temporary, and forced on the government by the necessity of drastic retrenchment.'* As to ttie remark regarding live stock, while he did not\npretend to know th. facts In the\ncase, he thought the movement to\nhelp settlement in the north country, whtch wts absolutely useless\nwithout live stock, might account\nfor tho money devoted to that\nfeature.\nThc member said he would be\nglad to place Uieee representations\nbefore the government lf, he were\ngiven a memorandum of them.\nIn connection with the live stock\nmatter, a letter from Secretary\nBonavia of the advisory board was\nread, containing the Information\nthat the institute grants wvre cut\ndovn \u2022 because four-fifths of the\nmoney had been spent in purchasing\npurebred sires for developing the\nlive stock ot the province,\nIt was suggested by delegates that\nthe fact that \"one member-of the\ncabinet\" made a hobby of the live\nstock Industry was not a good season\nfor starving the other branches.\nWhile the government was practising economy on th. farmers. William White of Passmore sufrgeAted, 'It\nwa\u00ab wasteful ln some other directions, as when It gave M0O0 for the\ncelebration of the province's jubilee\nat victoria.\nPARS    RESOLUTION\nOn the motion oi D. Bradley of\nCreaton and H. Kershaw of NekU5p,\nthe convention adopted the following resolution on tbe advisory board\nquestion:\n\"Resolved that we learn with consternation that, too anrfftal meeting\nof the advisory board haa been W>-\ncelled on th* grounds of economv.\nThe meeting considers that the established function of the advisory\nboard, in placing the needs of the\nfarmere befora the members oi th*\ngovernment personally, is of very\nvital Importance to the continued\nwelfare of . communities situated st\ngreat distances from the o.nter of\ngovernment, and therefore to the\nprovince aa a whole. The relatively\nsmall sum saved, by the suspension\nof this important institution is,\nfrom sn economic standpoint, absolutely unjustified. Tb\u00ab meeting fur-\nther respectfuUy urges upon the government thst the annual meeting of\nthe advisory board be convened as\nusual.\"\n]j\\^-L\nHow often have yoa had to jive your girdle or\nfoundation a yank\u2014whenever you stood up and\nafter sitting or bending. And every time you\nthought, \"what a miracle it would be if someone\nmade a corset that didn't ride up.\"\nGreat news . . . here it is . . . The Nu-Back!\nMade with a \"jointed\" back, the top section moves\nwith the body, the lower section stays put, The\nposition of this garment is not dependent upon the\nhose supporters. (Think how many pairs of stockings you've torn because they held your corset\ndown instead of being held up by it!) Just ask\nour expert corsetiere to fit you with Nu-Back\nand see tne difference.\nFOR THE GIRDLES, EACH .. *4.50 TO *6.50\nFOR THE CORSETTES, EACH 06.00 TO f 7.00\nSpecial Values\nin\nSilk Dresses\nThey all look worth double the money. Smartly styled,\nsmartly tailored and made of real quality goods. The\nmaterial is a splendid quality silk crepe. Plain colors.\nOne- or two-piece styles. Sizes 14 to 20.\nMINISTERS APPOINTED\nTO ROAD CAMPS\nTORONTO. Ont. Oct. .38.\u2014(By\nthe Csnadlsn press)\u2014Appointment\nof 'throe ministers so serve the\nreligious needs of tho transcinada\nhighway camps ln Northern Ontario,\nIn cooperations with other denominations, was announced today by\nthe  united  Church  of  Canada.\nSocial Events\nqf Trail City\nA now giant airplane,  capable  of\nearring 98 soldiers and transporting\na load of 14 tons, was recently tested at Ithelms, France,\nTRAIL. B. C, Oct. 39.\u2014Mrs. F. A.\nNewell. Topping street, entertained\nat the tea hour yesterday In honor of Mrs. oeorge Nixon of Rosslsnd, a recent bride, pink flowers\nand tapers decorated the tea table,\nMrs. Newell being assisted in serving by Mrs. E- W. Hull. During\ntho afternoon tittle Daphne Eves.\ndressed as a peddler, carried ln a\ntray decorated In pink and white\nand laden with gifts for the guest\nof honor. The gueet list Included\nMrs. H-rold Tugwood, Mrs. E. W.\nHall, Miss Mary Morgan, Mlsa Doris\nJohnson. Miss Dorothy Dockerlll,\nMiss Dorothy Bownen, Miss Margaret Tyson. Ml-s. D- L- Schofield, Miss\nMary Caldlcott and Mlas Barbara\nCaldlcott.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. j. D. Morrison were\nvisiting ln Nelson  yesterday.\nTbe Baptist Ladles' Sewing circle\nmembers met yesterday afternoon\nIn the church parlors with Mrs,\nJohn  Groom   serving   tea.\nA J* Bath and Frultvale was ln\nthe city yesterdsy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRoy   E-   Neldlg   of   Reglna   ls   a\nvisitor here this week.\n\u25a0 \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nR. B. Welter ond M. J. Slsson were\nIn   Nelson  for   the   psst   few  days.\nOQS\nMrs. James Burroughs. Jr.. accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Owen.\nMrs. Hamilton Currie, Mrs. H. C.\nCaldlcott snd Mrs. Leonard A. Morrant left this morning for Nelson.\nMrs. owen, Mrs. Currie. Ms- Caldlcott and Mr.\"1. Morrant wtll attend the quarterly meeting of the\nDiocesan woman's auxiliary executive. They will Joined st Bon-\nHlngton by Mrs. Turner-Lee who\nwlll   go   to   Nelson   with   tbem.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMre. F   H- Stevens and Miss Sara\nLogan were hoste_ses at a Hallowe'en party in the East Trail United church haU Tuesday evening,\ntheir guests being member of East\nTrail CO.I.T. Tbe taniea set for\nsupper were decorated ln black and\nyellow, tbe place rarcs being tbe\nwork of the girls. Oames were played under the guidance of Miss\nLogan, a peanut race oetng a feature. The guests were Marjory\nMeer, Amy Meer. velmi Orelg, Bessie . Toung, Jessie Armstrong. Jessie\nRoss. Clara Williamson, Winnie\nDobbs  and  Audrey  Routledge.\nMrs. Tt. s. Moynea and son left\nthla week for Davidson. Sask.,\nwhere   Mrs-  Moynes'   mother   ls  ill.\n\u2022 *   \u00bb\nMrs. F. Barrett of Frultvale ls\nIn  the  city today.\nCharles King bas returned from\nCrawford Bay, where he spent a\nfew days with his parents, Mr. and\nMn.  C. King.\nSOS\nMrs. Jamea Coupland. Mrs. T.\nHardman  and Mr.  ana  -Mrs. Alfred\nAllen were Roesland visitors yesterday.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss   Bernlco   McDonald   woo   a\ncharming tea hostess at tbe home\nof ber parent*, Mr. and Mrs, R. D-\nIfcDonald, Topping street, yeaterday\nafternoon, when she entertained\nMlsa Helen Mackenzie, homo economic teacher at Central school. Other guests were Mrs. Frederic St.\nDenla, Mrs- J. T- Henderson, Mrs.\nR, D- McDonald and Miss Mergers'\nHenderson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWilliam Forrest, manager of Con-\nsolidstod   farrrts.   with   Mrs.   Forrest ,\nand Jlmes H. Schofield, M.P.F., left I\nthis  morning   for  Klmberley.   They\nexpect   to   be   back   Monday.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nEnsign M- Finnic who haa been\non holiday on tbe prairies and at\na confidence at tne coast, returned\nto   Trail   laat  night.\nMrs. Nystrom of\nYmir Goes to Forks\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL HOUSES AND LOTS. IN-\nauranoe. Notary. J. D. And.r-\naon   .Trail. (7815)\nPYTHIAN ORDERS\nHAVE HALLOWE'EN\nPARTY, ROSSLAND\nROSSLAND, B. c, Oct. 39.\u2014Orange\nand black predominated in the decorations at Knights of Pythias hsll\nTuesday when Maple Leaf Temple\nNo. 4, staged a Hallowe'en party.\nBlack cats Bnd Jack o' lanterns were\neverywhere ln evidence, and here\nand there a \"spook\" In traditional\ngrave trappings peeped out at the\nunwary. A ghostly figure with\nclammy hand greeted the guests as\nthey arrived, and weird walling*\nfrom some unknown source were\nheard from time to time. Contests\nof various games were plsyed. th-\nhonors being allotted as follows:\nBalloon race, O. Best snd Mrs. D.\nMcMartln; Cannon contest, J.\nThompson and Mre. L. o Mcintosh:\npeanut race. O. Best and Mrs. S.\nSlmcox The volley ball gsme was\nwon by the team captained by\nJames Heaton. A delicious supper\nwas served snd then a couple of\nhours of dancing were enjoyed,\nmusic being furnished by Mre. S.\nSlmoox, piano, Walter Aiken, violin,\nsnd Fred  Ellis,  saxophoi_p.\nA pleasing feature was the tha\npresentation to Mrs. W. Piper of half\na dozen beautiful china cups and\nsauoers by Chancellor commander\nR. Q. Toplias, acting on behalf of\nRossland Lodge No. 31, as a token\nof appreciation of her work In making suits f<\u00bbr the drill team for the\nrecent visit of the grand chancellor.\nPilots in scheduled air transport\noperations in the United states received an average of MM a month\nlast  year.\nYMIR, B. C, Oct. an\u2014Mr. nd\nMrs. W. Clark have aa tbelr guest\ntheir son,  A.  B.  Clark  of Trail.\nMrs. W. B. Mclsaac had aa hor\nguests on Monday Mrs. 8. A. Curwen, Mre. N. Peterson, Mrs. 8.\nStevens, Mrs. M. Peters and Mre.\nMabel Harris.\nMre. Carl Nystrom left on Saturdsy to Join her husband la tho\nGrand Forks district. Mre. Nystrom wss accompanied ss far ao\nNelson by O. Anderson.\nf chilblains;\nBaafaiA.ro_ari_fh.M__a.. ,\n>r\u00bbr mi'.. \u201elh_ ah. haaa, t\nnet*, p*m ariih wana wal\nRub til. \u201en__H ia waall\n_\u25a0_.\nWhat-.ralWI\n__fl_>l%__\n\u25a0 I \\ MVI -Ml\nMOP SPECIAL\nGeneva Dusting Mops for polished\nfloors and linoleums\nHigh quality reversible yarn Mops\nNo exposed metal to mar furniture\nSEE OUR WINDOW\nHipperson Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nLook for the Red Hardware Store\nPhone 497 Box 414\n__\n \u2022 t_E ItOksfSeS DAILY UMTS, NSUON,  B.  C. \u2014 SmtTS.X HOWDIO,  OCTOMB \u2022\u00bb. 1H1\"\nSip Ifoimm Saihj N*ro*_\nPubilsbsd evory ssonung eioept Sundsy ny Msws Publishing Oasf\npany. Umf-'m!. Nelson, B   C\nMlINt ol nsnsdlsn Press tossed wit* asm service.\nAdvsrtleu* r\u00bb\u00abs carda xai A. S. c. itsfMSti K emulation\nBalled oa request, ot Bus bo so** ot tks otlloo of say advertising\nagency nimnlnm bj Um Ossadlsn D\u00bbUj Buigspw' AtsaDsOoB.\nSUBSCBIPTION BATSS\n...--.   SM\nTf\n..\u2014,.-   MO\n18\nItM\nPayatd* in advanos.\nIfambsr Audit Bureau of CiwUssisa.\nFBIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1981\nEmployees' Mutual Benefit\nAssociations\nThe marked increase in the work of the employee*'\nmutual benefit associations is attracting the attention of persons interested in the health of industrial\n\u25a0workers.\nA survey was made by the United States public\nhealth service for the purpose of ascertaining to what\nextent the employees' mutual benefit associations have\ngone beyond their primary function of providing certain fractions of wages when sickness causes lots of\ntime from work, to a broader program of health improvement and a better care of their disabled members.\nAs a whole the associations in the United States are\n\u25a0till essentially insurance organisations, making no attempt to control either the incidenoe or the severity of\ndisability afflicting their members. However, approximately 48 per cent of the associations replying reported\nthat improvement in health had probably resulted from\nthe work of the associations; 86 ptr cent stated that\nthe number of absences on account of illness had been\nreduced. Only a small number of these attributed the\nreduction to a decline in the number of unnecessary\nabsences resulting from the work of visiting nurses\nand investigators.\nSome of the more progressive organizations are making an effort to shorten the duration of disability by\nassisting in provisions for adequate medieal attention\nan nursing care. Others are giving physical examinations apd carrying on a program of health education.\nThe sick benefit associations in the United States, as\nin Canada, are not a recent development. The average age of the 312 associations which reported their\nage was 21 years. The largest number of associations\nwere from 1 to 14 years old. Two per cent of those\nreporting had been operating over 50 years.\nThese associations in fulfilling their primary function of providing cash benefits seldom err on the side\nof over-insurance, since one-fourth of the associations\npay lass than $1.00 per day and one-half pay from\n$1.00 to $2.00 per day. The most popular rate of benefits is from $9.00 to $11.00 per week. Quite frequently\nthe rate of payment to female members is considerably\nless than the rate paid to males.\nThe maximum period for which benefits may be paid\nvaries as greatly as the rate paid. Thirteen weeks is\nti)e most frequent period, but the length of time for\ndrawing benefits ranges from five weeks to over a year\nor to the full duration of disability.\nVirtually no attempt has been made to insure against\nthe uneven cost of treatment of different diseases. A\ncase in which skill in surgery is required ordinarily\nreceives no larger benefit than a case of chicken-pox\ncausing absence from work for the same length of time.\nProbably insurance against the uneven costs of treating\ndifferent diseases would help to dispel the bugaboo of\nunnecessary absenteeism.\nPractically as many sick benefit associations are\npurely employee societies as cooperative organisations\nof employer and employee. At least 87 per cent of ths\nreporting associations receive no financial help from\nthe company and an additional 18 per cent receive only\nnominal assistance. It is interesting to note that sick\nbenefit associations are beginning to realise that thsy\nhave a bigger and broader field than merely making\neash payments, namely, the discovery and correction\nef physical impairments; the promotion of health educational activity, especially in the hygiene of living, and\nbetter medical care when thsir members are disabled.\nA new\n\"Befceeen Ton\nand Me\"\n\"SM.C.\"\nA ttm trim crocks:\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWoM, it looks too bod for the old\nhens in tbs Nelson district. A\npoultry-men's sssocistion bss been\nforme- Poultrytnsu alwayi keep\njaunt flocks. Chicken dinners from\nnow on will, ln sll probability, bs\ntouch encounters,\n\u2022 s   e\nlm* cerpestsr shop tint old teem\nwoo tbe money in tbe consolldsted\nsmelt*r contest In Trsll. s. O Bley-\nlock offered conp-etuletioni But\nwhy should not tbe carpenters wtn?\nThey moet likely tot tbelr big\npotato ln treating fracture esses. A\nowpsntsr, If be is sny good, Is s\nfood   lomer.\naa    \u2022    aa\n\"O. }. W. 8.\" rofhsrked lsst evening thst \"thank Ood\" tbe British\netedtoae ore ow. Well, wo will\nditto thot. So WUl o lot of other\nfellows around thle office. And Just\nThuiedsy Dlfht st five bells, some-\noas phoned to find out if Ramsay\nHaeBoMld hsd been elected. \"Why,\nyes, madam Csn wo put you on\nour subscription list?\"\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022 '\nAccording to t prose report George\n\u25a0arnare ehsw sUtes the country in\nBrttsln \"hss been frightened out of\nIte wits.\" Oeorge should not spesk\nfor tho whole country Just because\nhe ls feeling thst wsy, himself.\nsow\nAutomobiles In Nelson ue dropping ln vslus. A car from s loosl\ngmrsfe descended shout 1 DO to 100\nfeet neer coffee orcsk sad the driver\ncane out unhurt. The drop decreased tho raluo of the csr by almoat\n100 por oent.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAll looks wall for the (uture of\ntho world. Thursday's sport new. I\ncurled s headline \"Disarmament j\nwins the Csmbrldgeshln racee.\" The\nfuture wlll look particularly rosy\nfor thoee who won 150,000 or more\nto tho ^^^^^\nAvftfon and\nContract Bridge\nBy  ths World.  Leasing Aothortty,\nHILTON c woaa\n(mis srtlole ts Intended for the Auction and Contract bridge beginner)\n\"Oh yes, she's the dinging vine type all right\u2014but Shi's\njust poison ivy to me.\" _\nMystery of\nZoology\nOne ot the strongest    of  living\nanimals, long   known    only    from\n fossil remains, now ls fairly soup-\n,.\"_,\". 'dsat in tho forests of aSusdor, it\nMors reminders of winter crop up. \u201e wp0rted to the American Society\nThe   first   hookey   matob   of   tioi0, n&mmeloglate by O. H. H. We.\nseason hae been ployed ln Oehaws,\nOntario. And they sre still boating\nop glorious Kootenay lake.\nof  tbe American Museum  of  Natural History.\nThis cresture, sbout ths also of\na small mouse, le the ceenoleitcp.\nIt Is one of tho two animals outside  of  Australia  tbat  carry  their\nL. w. Humphrey and\nDovle Boll Miking on a atreet corner\nyesterday  Bet   they   wen   taikln: \u201e\u201e\n\u2022hop\u2014Dr.   Lalehley   was   discussing' tK-TuuSL, -    ,.   ___\nthe hospital ball\u2014W. J. McKlm woe,being the oppoeum. But ths caeno-\nln conference with the meyor\u2014Max lwtM \u201e m_on ctoMr ^ tw Auitra\nundeveloped  young   In   pouchee  on\nudo -of the body, the other\nBaskln and Alex Corrle hod something In common to discuss\u2014And I\nnoticed shout ao dogs running down\ntho etreet\u2014There wore red ones,\npolloe dogs, spaniels\u2014cure, mongrels\nand whst noi\u2014I wu wOndergig lf\ntMy hsd paid their taxes ln order\nto   use   our   street*--And   when   I\nHan Marsupials than to its New\nWorld cousin. How It happened to\ndeveloped ln South America ls one\nof the unsolved mysteries of soology.\nRrand alive- for tbe first time\nonly a few years ago, it now csn\nbe csught In Ecuador as readily ss\nspy  other  fairly  abundant animal,\ntilled my cigarette lighter up at a' _|_, Y* collector has  become\" \"fatn-\nlooai olgir storo\u2014the proprlotor won- yiar with Ite hablte,  Tate reports\ndered what woe going on\u2014It took\nme five minutes to get through his\nhead tbat the carburetor op the\nlighter wae not yet adjusted to\nwinter driving\u2014\ne   e   e\nMembers of the Ohio Bakers' association, convening at Toledo reoently, aro discussing plans for the baking of square pies. This, they aay,\nwould make it possible for more pies\nto bs baked ln one oven and would\nresults In welcome economies.\nOo-neumera of pie really ought to\ngot behind the movement, too. The\nsquare pie Is really not new. There\nhave been rural housewives ln various Port* of the oountry who have\nbaked square pies for years; apd\nanyone who haa over oaten one will\nteetlty to the advantages which the\nsquire p)e offers.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nlit* real pi* enthuslsst knows thst\nths tastiest part of the pie Is the\nknobby, flaky portion where upper\nand lover cruet* are Joined together.\nand In the square pie there Is Juat\nabout twice a* much of this as In\ntho round on*. It the bakers sre\ngoing to promote square pies, pie-\neaters wlll be owing them t rot*\nof thantk.\n\u2022 \u2022    aa\nBetwoen you and me\u2014How will\nthe * kiddle* be able to play hoop\nwith squsre pie crusts?\"\nThere are two species, one inhabit\nlng mountain foothills and the oth\ner subtropical forest.\nFrequently the runways, which\ntbey use ln common with mice,\naro found to paaa up and down ths\nsteepest parts of gullies. The animals live entlrly on Insect*.\nWhat Oo Yoa\nThink:\nPraises. Nelson\nDaily News on\nTimely Warning\nTHM Body of Tours\nBy  JAMBS  W.  BABTON\nMENTAL HEALTH\nAttaching the VH*as\na new laboratory for the study of virus diseases in\nplants, built by the Empire Marketing Board, has been\nopened on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Here fresh\nattempts are to be made to solve a mystery which is\nbaffling the best brains of science\u2014what is a virus,\nand how does it cause disease?\nThe definition of a virus is that it will pass through\nthe finest porcelain filter that can be devised. It is\ntoo small to be seen or photographed. No one knows\nif it is alive or dead.\nThe problem is urgent not only for the farmer and\nmarket gardened \u2014potatoes are to me studied, particularly at the new center\u2014but from the human an animal\npoint of view, influenza, measles and infantile paralysis\nin man, and \"foot-and-mouth\" in animals, are examples\nof virus-borne diseases.\nAt the recent British association meeting Dr| H. H-\nDale, F.B.S., the medical research council expert, said\nthat he believed viruses were living organisms. They\nseem to reproduce themselves in suitable surroundings.\nOthers have suggested that viruses are on the borderline of life\u2014neither alive nor inanimate. Some say\nthey are chemical substances.\nA determined attack on the problem is being made\nat a dozen different centers, and Dr. Dale said that\nscientists may be on the verge of a discovery as epoch\nmaking as that of germs, which Pasteur discovered\nabout 70 years ago.\nWhat tha Wressls Saying\nThe Harvest Moon\nMors moonshine thsn ucusl wu\nthe ord\u00abr for esversl evenlnfs btlort\nand after Saturday, September 34.\nOrdinarily the moon rises sbout sn\nhour later each night, hut around\nthst date It roee atoov\u00ab Che eastern\nhorlson esch evtnlnr only about\nnineteen mlnutea later thsn the\nprevious evening. Thla ls the well\nknown \"hsrrsst moon,\" the full\nmoon occurring nearest to tbs\nautumn equinox, which came thla\nyssr on September 31, aad marked\nthe beginning of autumn, explains\nscience  News Letter.\nThe greater number of bright\nmoonight evenings st this time of\nyesr wss eupposed to help the\nformer do his hsrveetipg at night,\nand thst la Uie origin of ths nsme\nof \"hsrveet moon*\" The next full\nmoon sfter the hsrveet moon la\nalao characterised by an unusually\nshort dall)' retardation of rising,\nsfid is called ths \"hunters, moon.\"\nFreddy's father h\u00bbd been giving\nhtm leaaone in poltteneae, but\nscarcely dared hops that the seeds\nof tsscWng hen taken root. One\ndsy, hearing a noles coming from\nths nursery, he investigated, and\nfound Freddy poundmg bis little\nbrother. \"I'm surprised, Freddy,\"\nsaid his father sternly, \"thst you\nshould hurt your little brother l\nDont you know thst it is very\ncowardly to strike one who la\nsraalkr than youraelf?\" \"Tea,\" replied tbs culprit meekly, \"but when\nyou threshed me yesterdsy I was\ntoo polite to mention ltt\"\nAUNT MET\nSecrets of the\nHalibut Family\nThe halibut of the north Pacific\nla giving up Its family secret!.\nKver since men began to catch thla\nfish they bave wondered, but bave\nnever been able to find out, where\nhalibut came from, where they\nhatched and whst stages they gs\nthrough before they become real\nfish. Now, as a result of the work\nof the Canadian-American Halibut\ncommission, thess facte are available.\nDiscovery of the first halibut\nlarvae ever found, queer little organism! much like an enlarged\nbobule of tapioca with black spots\nfor eyea and tiny beginnings of a\ntall, ^aa recently announced at\nVictoria, B. C. From this dlsoovery\nand further Investigation it la expected that further information will\nbs obtained that wlll enable the\nUnited States and Canada to adopt\nscientific measures for the conservation of this great fish family.\nThe annual Canadian catch of ball*\nbut amounts to more than 30,-\n000,000 pounds.\nFarm in Old Crater\nNettled Id the enter of Um extinct velcano that forms the Island\nOf Grind Canary, of the Canary\ngroup, lies a Strang,, farm. IU\nfertile acre* stretch acroea the floor\nof the enormous basin formed when\nthe volcano became Inactive. Towering ramparte of frowning rook\nprotect it from the outer world,\nmaking, a remarkable contract to\nthe time when they were a funnel that spouted flaming lava, cinders and smoke into the sea and\nsky for miles around. Just tt\ndegrees north of the equator and\nabout 110 miles off the northwest\nAfrican coast Ilea this unusual Island, says Popular Science Monthly-\nIt springs abruptly from the noor\nof tbe Atlantic, many thousands\nof feet beneath the surface. Bananas, tomatoes, potatoes, sugar.\nand grapes are Ite chief product*.\nThe volcanic Ialand Is but one of\nthe group to whloh its name Is\ngiven, all of which are formed of\nold volcanoee that have been inactive elnce long before tbe dawn\nof recorded history.\nJLSI    A    MISTAKE\nAs obliging jury down feoe way\n\u25a0e eoqultted t gentleman \u00ab_A\nntered a hotel to kill as enemy,\nut got into the wrong room and\ntiled an innocent party Instead. The\nsort held that tbe killing of t|w\n\u25a0arty would nan been Justifiable\nbd the mistake of victims was\nlerely a negligible technicality. Howler, it Is certain that the hotel\naeper should be brought Into\nou\" and 'finer tt and costs or\nHythhig, for falling to have his\ntails sufficiently lighted to enable\nrasping jwet\u00bb to find tM right\nMfl -Sorter CMMa Star.\nALIEN  AOITATOM\nf As ever tke Communist* seise upo\non any situation to stir up mischief\nand make Uw situation worse. TIM\nmay not be numerous Is thli oountry. but they make their presence\nfelt wherever asd whenever the opportunity presents Itself, and this\nconstant boring at the roots of Canadian institutions may tn time\nhae* lie effect lp a sun serious\ndecree if lt is not Checked. Fed Canadians are directly concerned Is\ntbe movement. The leadership ta almoet entirely alien, and lt will He\nnoted that the names gives eg\nstriker, klfibd asd injured tc tM\n\u00abttevan riot were without exeepuos\ntboee of foreigners.\u2014Moncton Tratn-\ncrlpt.\nFinn Lemons\npink lemons are one of the recent\nsights viewed by C-alltornlens. They\nhad nothing to do with a deranged\nmind, nor were they a freak of\nscience. They were due to one of\nNature's capricious little tricks. The\nrind, flesh and Juice of this lemon\nare all pink, but little hope ls\nbeing bold out of putting it on the\nmarket, although budwood nom Its\ntree hu been inserted ln sour\norange seedlings to see lf this odd\nvariety of citrus fruit can be further\npropagated.\nTo tbe Sdltor,\nof Tfte Nelson  DsUy News.\nSl_:_\nI wts very interested to reed Ip\na recent Issue of your paper. Particulars of the conviction \u00ab an agist\nfar an automobile service club for\nselling memberships In the club\nunder tlte \u2022 guise of insurance. I\nremember tbat a short time ago,\nTbe Neleon DMiy News made\nserious effort to warn tMlr readers\nagainst this sort of thing, which\nI am quite sure saved a great\nmany trom making more undue\nfools of themselves tban usual.\nOf course it would oertelnly appear that tbe average member of toe\n\"homo spaiens\" likes to be gyped,\nIf tbe monotonous regularity wttb\nwhich he swallows book. Um and\nsinker, at almoat every opportunity,\nare anything by which to Judge.\nHowsver, I think The Nelson Dally\nNews deserves great credit tor hav-\nlng tried, at the rlst of considerable trouble to themselves, to aave\nthe men-on-the-swoet ti-om himself\non   thts   occaalon.\nIt ls oertalnly refreshing to find\nthat tben Is it teast one psper\nln tbt district whose publishers\nbave tM courage of thetr convictions.\n\"Vo\u00bb Popull\",\nEdgewood, a. C, October 38, 1M1.\nTOLD IN RIME\nMistress: \"Mary, I found a large\ncobweb In the drawing room- Row\ndo you account for lt?\"\nMaid (brightly): \"I tblnk, mum,\nIt mut M tMm spiders.\"\nTm very sorry, ma'am,\" said Jane,\nthe houaemald, but I couldnt get\nIt.\"\nCouldn't sst It? Oet whet?\"\nasked her mletress.\nwell, ma'am,\" went on Jane, \"as\na matter of fact, tbe ahop didn't\nkeep It.\"\n\"Wbat didn't they keep?\" asked\nthe puzzled  mistress.\n\"They didn't keep what you told\nme to get.\" continued Jane,\nTM mletrses threw up her arms In\ndistress. \"My good girl.\" shs exclaimed, \"wbat ara I tell you to\nfetch?\"\n\"I -don't know, ma'am,\" sighed\nJane.  \"I forget.\"\nA Now York mas suggests as a\noun for unemployment tMt one-\nthird of tM people be drafted by\ntM government snd ahot at sunrise.\nLet tbe plan M tried. For our Mrt,\nwe mvsr rise tMt esrly.\nEphrlam had put on a clean collar and his best ooat, asd was walking majestically up and down tM\netreet.\n\"Aren't you 'working today, Ephrlam?\" asked om of his acquaintances.\n\"No, sub. I'sa celebratin' my\ngolden wtddln'. suh\"\n\"Tou won married M years ago\ntodsy?\"\nTee, suh.\"\nWell, why Isn't your wile helping you to celebrate it?\"\n\"My present win, suh,\" nulled\nEphrlam, wltb dignity, \"ain't got\nnothin' to do wltb It. She's de\nWtb.\"\n\"Do you atop at the Kits)?\" asked the old lady, preparing to board\nthe bus.\n\"No mum,\" replied tbe conductor,\n\"I dont get paid high enough for\nthit.\" ^0^\"\"\"\nWith tM sbove band st Cost-not\nSouth pssssd, and Weet wttb s sty.\nen-trlsk Msd, Md two Heerts. North\npssssd, lsst bid Wires Heerte, snd\nWsst Md four, concluding the contracting.\nIf tbls bsnd mere being ployed st\nAuction, South would psss, Weet\nwould Md one Heart. North two\nDlamonda and Csst two Hearte.\nNorth led tbe King of Diamonds,\nand south started a \"come-on\" signal by dropping the Eight. . Nortb\nwss thus eoooursged to continue tM\neuit and led tM Aoe, South completing bis signal by playing tbe\nTtay. North tMn lsd a small Diamond which waa ruffed by South.\n8o\\ith led tM Queen of Clubs which\nWsst won, false-csrdlng with the\nAoe. The false-carding wis evident\nto South elnoe North, Instead of\nplaying the Deuce, would Mve\nstarted a signal If be hsd held tM\nKing. Declanr drew Soutb's trumps\nand led a Spade; with gsme ln\nsight M refused tM unsScssssry\nfinesse and won wltb dummy's Ace.\nOn dummy's Diamond Jack be discarded West's losing Spade, and bad\nshow-Sown for the remaining\ntricks and bis contract. He lest\nbut two Diamonds and a Heart. Do\nyou see ths flaw 'a tbe adversaries'\ndefense?\nTHE CORRECT PLAY\nSouth ehould not have signaled ln\nDiamonds.   A high-low signal should\nSot be used to show men ability\n> ruff, but to show a attire to\nruff or to Mve the suit continued\nfor eom\u00ab other reason. South, holding a certain trick ln trumpe. tM\nKing-Jack-Ten of Spadee \"over\"\ndummy's Aoe-Queen, snd noting the\nfour Diamonds In dummy, should\nnot have asked tor a continuation\nof Dlamonda. It South had played\ntM Trey of Diamonds on North's\nlead of tM King, North doubtlsss\nwould bave switched to Spedee so\naa to lead through dummy's tenace;\nand Deolsrer would be obliged to\ntake tM finesse. South would win\nwith tM King, snd lead the Eight\nof Diamonds to North's Ace. South\nalao would win om Heart trick and\nthe adversaries would set tM contract om trtck.\nofficial system Pointer no. 41\nThe strength required by the\nOfflclsl System for s gsme demand bid Is three and i belt\nhigh-card tricks; but when the\nband seems exoevtlonally strong,\nthis msy be shsdM by hslf a\ntrick.\nThe hlgb-csrd tricks for this\npurpose sn .valued In exactly\nthe same wsy In which they sre\nrated tor railing psrtner's tall-\nMd.\nIllustrations will M gives on\nMonday.\nTn MU, or read freguently, tM\nergumente regarding tbe effeots of\nhereditary snd of envtmuMSt or\nclrct\u2014utaneee on children and\nsdutts.\nHow thsn Isn't sny qusstlon\nbut tMt tM children ot bright\nor brainy people wlll likaly M\nbrighter and brainier (Md tboee\nwbo sis not eo bright snd briiny.\nSimilarly tM chlldnn of strong\nrugged psrssts sn going to be\nstranger snd hesithlsr tMn tM\nchildren ot psrtnte wbo sn sot\nstrona; and ruggsd.\nThen les't any argument about\ntbla.\nTou csst tab any youngster\nwhoss mantel capacity la osly >0\npar cant of sccmsi and bring blm\nup to 100 per osnt. Nor osn you\ntake t child of poor physlqus ttt-\nurslly and make blm tM equel ot\ns youngster who hss l&tegttd s\ngood  physique.\nHowever tbe boy slightly below\nnormal mentally can accomplish\nmora tor hlmeslf and for tM world\nIt given every opportunity, tMn\ncsn PM normal bright boy wbo Is\nshut off trots, ill advantasee.\nFurtMr, this boy who U slightly\nbelow normal msntally can M so\ntrained or csn ao tnln snd adjust\nhimself Si Hte, tMt hs will overcome stl tM dUa^lvsntagH tMt\nesme -wttb blm at birth. He\nneeds Mlp and guidance In tbla\nand his psnnts oan. Mlp blm.\nMantel health simply means being able to adjust oneself to surroundings and oli-oumstsncee snd\nmaking the beet ot them,\n\"TM only worth while things\npsnnts osn glvs tMlr chlldnn Is\nthe sblltty to stand slme snd to\nwalk a clearly seen path wltb beads\nerect and s smile, interfering with\nno om, permitting no one to in\nterfon with tbem unwarrantably,\nand undaunted by tM troubles\nand trlbulstlons of Hts.\"\nDr. o\u00abo. B. loin tins us tMt\nCM essentials necessary for sound\nmental health an; a sst of understanding Snd sympsKfaettc psnnts\n[the banlshiMnt of Ignorancs, fear\napd supination; tbs scqulremest\nof s philosophy of life, s sense of\nhumor and tM doing of a log of\nthings wtth enthuKaam; and finally tM regular dally exercise or\nMi Cf the physical, tbe emotlopal\nAiad   tbs\neaSM      ^M\nAmi  when   ws IM|_______H\ntal  health  mews to  tM ladlVMw]\nto   tM   family,  iM   to   tbe\nmuntty,  it esrtslsU puts\nTen Tears Ago\n(From TM Dally Newa\n*_____\u25a0'\nh grade stive\nsn treat tM Ptoperty of -Urn\nJohnson, to mllss up tM mils ton\nof woodberry creek, which Ms MM\npacked down tM difficult traU *\ntM IsM dsge, ins brought dm\nco ths Moyle yesterday for ship\nment to \"frail. ^^^^^^^\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nBcswell oommtmKy Ms \"miigll\na big prcgram to oelebrsH Iks opl\nM,\ns. s   e\n) est]\nImprovements   of   tM   whsrvee\nKsslo  snd  Mirror  tstma.  Ms  rtstmt\nauthorised by tbe Dominion depart]\nment  of  public  worts.\nThe Oinadlsn dollar it Ml cfct|\nos the  Niw  York  stock\nwaa up fractionally yesterday.\nTwenty Tears Agi\n(From IM DsUy mmt et Oetotoi\nM. 1W1.)\nList evening st tM opera bsugl\nMiss  Vers Feltop,  wltb tbe  AIMnl\nplayer  opened i  briif  engageme\nof tM \"lion snd tM Mougg.\"\nei*   *\nmm, leevai\nthis morning for Duob creek '\nhold sn isqusst on tM body of 1\nunknown man found tMn.\naa     \u2022     aa\nOiptals J. C- flora, superlntmda]\n\u2022nt of tM Brltlih Columbia lskJ\nand river stssmers; B. D. Draw, dl)\nvisional Irelgbt agent sod\nWslle, district paasengsr agsnt, lasl\non tM coast tnis to attend a quart!\nsriy confennce in Vancouver.\n_____\nHon. Mii-tin SutnO, minister oi\negrleullure. snd Sktrx. Surfsll cssM\ntn torn tM Boundary lwt SUM\nand left Immediately on tM nlgh'l\ntrain for tbs oKsnagao-\nMo 1931\nChampagne\nIn France bsd weather and ooobr-\nlle files Mve mads lt certain tMt\nthen will M no overproduction of\nchampagne thli ysar. Indeed, thsy\nMve done such a complete Job tMt\nthen seems likely to be no 1091\nchampagne at all.\nWhen the eummer began It waa\nthought tMn would M a aplendld\ncrop. TMn PM rain came and the\naun did not come and tM .oocbylli\nfiles came and mon rain came,\nand now*the declalon Mi come not\nto try to make any chwnpagne\nThera Is etlll plenty of wine left\nfnm former years In tM cellars of\nRhitms to supply the world wlthou'.\n(ear of a lerlous shortage. Like\nchampagne, tM burgundy dlatrlct\nalso suffered badly from ths cold,\nwit summer The only really good\nwines tbla ysar will M Bordeaux\nand Besujoials. and eves thsy will\nnot Mve the quality of such years\naa 1MB and lMe.\n\"I didn't aim to dnsa up to-\nday, but I saw tMt Jones woman leavln' bome an' It looked\nlike a good time to nay back her\nThirty Tears Ago\n(From tbs DsUy Miner of October\n\u25a0  30, 1901.)\nMrs Melville Parry lsft yesterdiy for Cranbrook to take part Is\nsn operatic oonoert.\nTM Kootenay win works shipped a large consignment of gooda\nto Rossland yesterday. Kootenay and\nBoundary business ls brisk the management of the works reports.\nsss\nMn. A. D. Emory asd family whs\nhave been making an extended visit\nto relatives in Ontario, nturned\nto Nelson .Mteranr.\nTIME\nCharlotte\u2014It must be three yeara\nsince I saw you lsst. I hardly knsw\nyou, you have aged eo.\nClarissa\u2014Well, I wouldn't Mve\nknown you either, except tor that\nMt.\nNo Jake\nA writer ieys tMt tM majority of\ncomedians are not fussy in private\nlife. TM lsst thrse words seem\nquite ubssesasary. \u2014.Punch.\nYoMls\u2014TM kind of people who\nspend tbelr money to support tM\nkind of writere wM call tMm\nyotols. ^m~\ntaassetty\nTMy till of tM Mm actor who\ncomplained long and loud to the\nproducer about tM sits of his same\nln tM lights.\n\"Oh.\" groaned tM actor, \"I know\nrm not a star but I do think my\nname should M featured. Why dont\nyou mention tM name of the show\nPlus tM principals, and then befon\nmy same put-, 'asd      '?\"\n\" 'AND'I\" screamed the fed-up pro\nduCtr, \"Why sot '8DTT'\nRevived Old Tones\nAlanson Mellen (Mellle) Dunham,\n71. wbo started a wave ot popularity\nfor the old-time denote five years\nago. died a lew days ago at Lewleton,\nMaine.\nMillie's rise to national prominent*\nwss nothing short of meteoric. For\n73 years he had lived In tM little\ntown- of Norway, Maine, where he\nborn, farming, making anow-\nIhoee, and \"fiddling\" for ths looal\ndances. He was a gnat favorite\nwith tbe townspeople, but the little\n*gy-hatred man with the drooping\nwhite mustache who \"Uked to fiddle\n(ir folks\" was almost unknown any-\nWMre else.\nThen some om, In 10*11, promoted\nan old-time fiddlers' contest and\nMollis won over s scon or more elderly tiddlers.\nAgent* from Henry Ford sought\nhim out and urged hlm to go to\nDetroit to play befon tM manufacturer. 80 Millie and his wife, Emma\naffectionately called \"Oram,\" Journeyed to Michigan.\nMellle charged Pord 13 for playing\na program of old-fashioned dance\nmusic because \"thst was the regular\nrate for playing out of town,\" although Ford offered blm much mor-.\nTMn followed a vaudeville contract, which took him and \"Oram\"\nover a large part of the united\nStates. Everywhere tMy went they\nwen favorites and Msllte set fset\ntopping as he plsyed \"Turkey ln the\nStraw.\" Devtll's Cream\" and the\n\"Boston Fancy.\"\nTM tour netted Mellle and Oram\nabout 130,000.. Mellle man in New\nTork tM same olotfcis he won In\nNorway mackiMw, rubber ihoes,\nwoollen shirt, opsn st tM front.\nIPs tuneful flddlln' sttmulattd a\nnvlvsl of tM old dsnoe music\nBert: \"Think of s number, snd\nm tell you whether It's odd or\nsvin.\"\nAlbert: \"AU right. I Juit called\nmy girl on tM phone. WMt'i the\nnumber?\"\n\"Did you get Mrt\"\n\"Tos.\"\n\"TUgbt a\u00absy\u00bb\"\n\"Wi.\"\n\"Jbnt'i Odd.\"\nA WANT-AD WILL\nDO THE TRICK\nThe faster, cheaper, MODSRN way to\nprofit! Nelson Dally News Want Ads put\nyour message before a PREFERRED market, a market that's on the alert for opportunity, quick to respond to offered values.\nThere's no delay in getting results with\nNelson Daily News Want Ads, either. It's\nths USUAL THING for prospect* to be\nreached, deals closed the SAME DAY! If\nyou'r selling a radio or a home, looking\nfor a partner or a cook, you'll find that\n\"Want Ads do It better.\"\n\u00a3fotaim Sathj Sfrm*\nWant* Ad Department\nPhone 144 or 148\nNOW IS THE TINE FOR\nFurnace * Heaters\nCALL ANO GET PRICES\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail\nQuality Hardware\nNelson, B.&\n yM\n\u2022THB NBISON BABaT NfW*. *HIW, B.  C. \u2014 FMBAT NOMOKO. OCtOBM So.  11*1\nCANZONERI WINS DECISION OVER\nPHIL GRIFFIN AND KEEPS JUNIOR\nWELTERWEIGHT CROWN OF WORLD\nMIWatMt, N. a)\u201e Oct. t\u00bb\u2014Tony\nflea\u2014lit of New Vatfc, defend-\nlac Ua Junior welterwelflrt\nchampionship, teak ttie referee's\ntaernlm ent Tall Griffin et\nNewark ta a 10-round Mnt tonight, caneonerl alas koMa tlw\nlightweight championship which\nwaa met at state,\nTh* uttle Italian, unmoved hy tha\nhooea and taunte ot tha crowd, hardly exerted hlmeelf tor tha flrat flv*\nnunda. Ortttln appeared frightened\nta ha In tha aame ring -with tha\nchampion and hla morale waa ao\nbadly effected ha waa unable to try\nto mate a fight of it until the affair wte hair over.\nMAXBS bkavi athmft\nAfter the fifth, Orltfln made a\nbrave but futile attempt ta ehow\nhlmaejf a nel contender. Be htt\nOennonerr now and tben but the\nchampion merely amiled and urged\nhim to oome on. Aa Ortttln lncreewd\nhla attempt, oanaaatrl opened up\nHe had the challenger backed uj>\nagainst the ropee ebeorblng punlsh-\nme\u00bbt In tlw alxth and again In the\nseventh, opening a cut on hla mouth\nwtth one Mow.\nIn the eighth Tony eut loooe ln\neanwet and lar a while it looked aa\nlf tha fight might end ln a knockout. Caaeogert let up on hla hammering and ignored the crtea of the\nomwd urging htn on, boxing easily\nTear opened up with a few more\nflurries In ihe leet two rounda but\ndid not press them too hard aa the\nfight wae obviously hla- The Newark\nboy oould do no more thap fight\ndoggedly and hope for the beet\nOaneeneri lett the ring elmoet ae\nfreah aa be entered.\nRICHARD AND SAWYER\nFIGHT TO DRAW\nTAOOMA, Waah- Oot. 39. <AR-\nOeores Blohcerd, Taooma heavy-\nwalght, and frank sawyer, Vanoou-\nnr, 9. o\u201e dnw In a hard fought\nmain event here tonight oyer the\nall-round dtctanoe. gawyer milled ln\nthe final round to gat an eveil\nbrea.\nHarry Ketchel, Taooma featherweight, knocked out Hankie HaU of\nVlatoia, B, 0.. tn tha aeoond round\nof a -boot eoheduled Mr els.\nJimmy Book. Taooma waiter, and\nSoldier Brown. Fort Lewie, drew In\nfour rounda; MUk Wanger, Beattle\nheavyweight, knooked out Red Row-\nland. Fort Uwla, In the thM round.\nand Jimmy MeUod, Tacoma featherweight, wan oyer Roy Bdwards, Wll-\nkeeon, in the opener.\nTha world'a amalleet airport waa'\nreoently dedloated at Catallna Ia-\nJand California Flying time between tlw lafand and mainland is\n10 mlnutea.\nThe Home of\nSMOKERS'\nSUPPLIES\nEverything that Mr.\nSmoker may wish for\nyou will find in our\nstore\u2014Come in and\nlook over our stock\nfor his birthday gift\nWRIGHTS CIGAR\nSTORE\nNOBLE STAR WINS\nJOCKEY CLUB CUP\n\"On the Spot\"\nin Sport\n(By -O.I.W.B. )\nHiwHAjtrrw. Eng, Oot. as. -\n(Oanadlan Preae Cable)\u2014F. h- cun-\ndell'i good four-year-old Noble Stir\nby Hapeburg out of Heater, won the\nJockey dub cup thla afternoon by\ntwo langtba over ttu Aga Khan'a\nfour-year-old Ut Majeur. The Aga\nKhan'a three - year - old Khoneed\ncame ln third, another tw_ lepgthe\nback-\nNoble Star atartad at even oddi,\nVt Majeur at even and Khorieed\nat ga to one\nThe race waa over the two apd\na quarter mile distance, the aame\naa the earlier Oeearewltch, and only\nthe three hortet na.\nSCOTLAND AND\nWALES MEET IN\nINTERNATIONAL\nMorton's   Selection   on   the\nScottish 11 I\u00ab Surprise\nto Many\nLONDON, Oct. Sst. w (Oanadlan\nPratt Cable)\u2014The nnd. annual international eoooer match between\nSeotltnd and Walee will be ataged\nat Wrexham op Saturday. The eur-\nPtlae among the aalecttona for the\nSeotttth eleven hu been the choice\nof tha veteran Ranger player, Alan\nMorton, who waa representing hla\ncountry whan meet of the preeent\nday Internationale were playing with\ntoil. Morton dltplacea Connor of\nSunderland, who wae on the Soot-\ntlth team whloh beat Ireland at\nOlaagow on Sept. It. Morton will\noccupy tbe outelde left berth, McAuley, formerly ot Fan River, him.\nand Montreal, wlll again hold down\nleft  beck'a  poaltlon.\nTeama wlll be;\nSCOTLAND)\nHarkneae, Hearte.\nMaid, Clyde.\nMcAuley, Bepgere.\nMaaela,  Hearte\nMelkelohn,  Raagera.\nBrown,  Rangere.\nR. Thompeon, Celtic.\nStevenaon,   Motherwell.\nMeOrory, Celtic.\nMacPhall, Rangen.\nMorton, Rangers.\nN. H. -. BBFIBSSB \u2022    or normal daylight genus balm\n-\u00bb\u00ab.   I   played  at   night   nnr\nSower spotlights\u2014baeel ...\nall, golf\u2014aU have been batty-\nhooed by aatute promoten. But\nUke Indoor golf\u2014the crate eaat\nN. H. la. BBFtBCEB \u2022    or normal daylight gamee bctnt\nrlels ta the eaat thla year an\ncleaning up houae et lar aa the\nreferees working the circuit are\nconcerned. At leaat ara making\nIt a mora human occupation for\nthe men who wield the belle.\nJohn B. Footer, noted baaeball\nauthority writing In the New fork\nSun, etates that already aome baaeball clube whtch have beep experimenting under the eieotrio light\nglobee nan given It up aa a bad\nJob.    Tpe   tape    \"ho    have    been\nTbe referae thla action will be a\nreapeotad official and excited team\nmanagers will be prohibited from\nstorming Into that Individual's room\nand edmlnletertng the well-known\n.lalf-tlme bawling out. Tha referees\nmuat travel on nptrate trains to\nthose carrying teama and managers.\nIp fact they muat keep away from\nplayen and managers at all times.\nA rule recently paaaed prablbtte the the bleeoh'er fence.\nreferee from talking to either tht\nmanager or players befon or after\nthe game on the day of tbe engagement. Thla little rule wae passed\nfor the benefit of certain American\ncities where the gambling element\nWaa proving a menace. Only the\nteem captain can address either of\nthe officials during the gapie, and\nthe discussion must be only on the\nrules of tbe game.\nMfTEWl\nThe Motorists*\nFfiOMd aee\n\"Trouble-free performance\nmonth in and month out.\nThousands est B. 0. motorlste\nare enjoying thla boon by using Ooyla Batteries. There's\nloi}g_ lift and greater sue-\ntatted power In every Coyle\nBeMerv. ft Wir old battery Is\nshowing way eigne of weakness\ncente ln today and let us\ninstall *'A*jf)\u00bb.\"\nKoo*enay Motors\nst. Phone lit\na'''' . ,\u2014--\nWe eee among tbe lltt ot 12 N. R.\nL. referees voted on favorably this\nyear are oeorge \"Buck\" Boucher\nand Clint Benedict, both of Ottawa,\nand former star playera, wlll try to\ncarry on as officials ln tke game\nwhen they  have had brilliant ca-\nW|th the Goddess Money ever\nbeckoning, hae cope the Influx\nbrought up through many generations watching bintbtll ln the brlgtt\nsunlight can't get uaed to watching\nthe old pill from dark grandstands\nwhen they an unable to see past\nAnd while the tana Iked the\nnovelty at flrtt, and the \"plght\"\nball parka packed 'em In, they've\nhad about chough of It ahd attendance flguna at these gtmes are\nfalling off.\nCanadian rugby tnd American\nfootball games an being played thla\nfall under spotlights and the crowd\ngate aulte a thrill out of lt. Next\nyeer we will find that the \"kick\"\nhas gone out of watching these\ngamee from tbla angle.\ntee\nDown in Clevelend they have ao\nlt-thole golf course under spotlights.\nThe ceddfee get the dirty work for\nwhile putting is ln process they\nhave to bold a white cloth behind\nthe cup. The caddies, at least, win\nbe glad when the crtto wears off.\nRUGBY CLUB TO\nBE KNOWN UNDER\nDIFFERENT NAME\nTo Include Lacrosse in  Activities;   Officers   Are\nElected for the Year\nA. STEWART TO BE\nNEW PRESIDENT\nManager Appointed for Each\nKind of Sport ;Will Coach\nJunior Teams\nWALES;\nOray, Manchester Central.\nRichard, Barnsley.\nIaumberg,   Wolvee.\nBdwards. Llnfleld.\nT. P. OrlfftthB. everton.\nLawrence, Motto County.\np. ortfflth,  Chirk  .\nCCallegban, 'Spurs.\nOlovsr, Orlmsby Town.\nRobins, Cardiff Olty.\nCutis, Birmingham.\nHUME JUNIORS\nPREPARE FOR\nHOCKKSEASON\nDecide to Continue as a Club\nfor Different Sports; Officers Elected\nHolding Ita annual meeting at the\nHume hotel Wednesday night, ths\nHume  Juniors  elected  offleen  and\nKtpared to punue acutely, differ-\nt kinds of sport aa a blub. About\nU Junlon wen present.\natone Benwell was elected president and manager, A. Wallaoh secretary and treaaunr, and Herbert\nPitts, coach.\nIn the hope of promoting a better brand of sport, the boys Intend\nto continue aa a club In playing\nbaseball, football and track work,\nbesides the anticipated loe game\nThe Hume hockey team enjoyed a\ngood season In hockey laat year, and\nheat tbe Fairvlew team ror the\nJunior ohamplonablp. They are hoping to get a ngular practice night\nthis winter.\nNEW BRUNSWICK  U.  TAKES LEAD\nFMDraiOTO\u00abf.~ir B., oet. t\u00bbe-\n<0P) \u2014 trnlverelty of New Spina-\nwick's football squad took a 3 to 0\nletd over Mount Allison today ln\nthe flnt of a two-game carles for\nths provlnots! intercollegiate oham-\nPlcnehlp and tlw right to pltr oft\nwith Nova Scot)a section winners\ntor the Mtrltlme  title.\nThe oldest, \u2022mootf.-*. *\njitwtmt Hye   Whisky\non the shelves.\nB.C 1* TEAR OLD\nDOUBLE DISTILLED RYE\n$3.50\ntop. Qwrt\ntwisty drop 12\ngiuM-ant-Md.\nSEEKS BANTAMWEIGHT\nIT-TyE FIGHT\nMONTMAL, Que., Oct. ao.-Pro-\nmoter Annand Vincent, who has\natagad two world's bantamweight\ntitle matches hen recently, todty\nwae angling tor another championship show to bs held ln Montreal\nnext June between Lou Brouillard.\nNew Bedford, Mass.. newly crowned welterweight king and hard-hitting Jimmy McLarnin, ot Vancouver, B. C.\nVincent said he had wind Brouillard ap offer of tau.ooo ta defend hla title hen against McLarnln next summer, a similar offer would be made to the Vanoouver fighter, the promoter added.\n\"Big league\"\nBOWLING\ntWoMBN\n'fiwie\/rs\nshould\nsr\/fivt*-\n7freweyi?\/>eCt>\nNelson High School\n>ort News\nSp<\n\u2014By \"Business Manager\"\nw\/vr\nSTAND ON\nfbULjJNa\"\n- \/rrimoys\no7rYs\/fa on\nleFTytmD\/ftGNT\n^.J?At*y*m**e*Sm-\nWblle women bowlers ehould\nstrive for control rather than speed\nthey ehould realise that there te\nsuch a thing as too alow a ball.\nTlie average woman bowler ahould\nparticularly learn to roll her btll\ntnd net walk up to tht foul line or\nstsnd on the foul line apd drop lt\nas to many beginners do.\nManv aek about the difference\nbetween a map's gams apd a woman's tame. Then ls really no difference so far as the site and weight\nof tha ball. However they cannot\nexpect to have aa much spaed aa\nmtn apd must make up for this\nPhysical difference with aocurecy.\nThla data not work aa great a\nhardship ta lt would sesm because\ntbe medium speed ball la the Ideal\npin tetter.\nToo fast a ball ls almost aa Ineffective ta too slow a bell.\nAl Demaree has pnpared an lllue-\ntrated leaflet on \"Spares\" whloh he\nwill gladly tend to any nader n-\nquesting it. Addreet Al Demaree ln\ncan of thla paper and be sure to\nencleee a eelf-addreeaed, stamped en\nvelope.\nDetermining to extend Its activities to inolude lscroeee. and changing the name of the club to the\n\"Nelson Athletic Association,\" .wen\nthe high lights evolving from a\nrugby meeting In the dty haU\nThursday evening.\nOfflcere for the year wen elected,\nwith A. Stewart named as the president. Others appointed wen Mayor\nJ. P. MOfgan, honorary preeldent;\nJ. B. Oray. honorary vice-president;\nDr. D. W. MacKay, honorary aeoond\nvice-president; E. C. Hunt, vice-\npresident; J. Rothery, second vice-\npnsldent; A. Wallach. treasurer and\nlUttness manager;   and  L. Stewart,\nscntary.\nTHBfB KINDS OF SPORT\nRugby, baaketball and lacrosse,\nthe three kinds ot sport in which\nths club wfll partake, will be under\ndifferent managership. Anthony\nBanks will again manage the rugby,\nM. Martin the baaketball, and W.\nFnno the lacrosse, tt was also decided to begin two Junior rugby\nteams to be coached by ten members ot ths senior team-\nThe rugby financial statement of\ntke last year, showing a balance oa\nhand, wae adopted.\nC0M1SKEY GOES\nTOLASTREST\nBeloved Owner of the Chi-\ncago White Sox Buried\nin Chicago\nCHICAGO. Ott. US\u2014Charles A.\nComlelocy. the beloved \"Old Roman\"\nor baseball, was burled today aa the\nsports world mourned the passing of\nthe 73-year -old owner of Chicago\nWhite Sox, the moat plcturesquo\nfigure   the   game  ever  knew.\nSorrowing hundreds bf baaa\nfans, wal friends, rich and poor,\nbaseball leaden, U)d theae he aided\nln the yegn cf hla generous IKs. sat\nIn hushed tribute in the St. Thomu\nApostle Roman Catholic church, the\nedifice Ip which he wonhipped, and\nthen followed him tc hla grave Ip\nCalvary cemetery.\nMen than 200 automobiles trailed\nthe h-earee to the cemetery ln Eran-\nston to carry the mourners ln one of\nthe Chicago a largeet and moat impressive   funerals.\nByes were moist se the Rev. Fr.\nJames Leddy told the mourners that\ncomlskey died ot a broken heart,\nand a broken spirit, because the ball\nplayen who threw the 191\u00bb world\nseries betrayed their trust and thoee\nwhom he thought loyal turned their\nbecke on htm. The world of aport\nwill alwaya remember C-mlakey and\nao will trie poor, who benefitted by\nhis chtrtty, tha Rev. Leddy atld.\nPresidents of bath major lettuce,\nffoo*. a. Heydler or tt\u00bb National\nleegue. tod wflttwi BOTH** -at\nthe American league, attends* tke\nfuneral along wfS Kenatav Mountain Ltndls. commissioner cf baseball\nSCHEDULE DRAWN\nFOR MEN'S HOOP\nSEFelESJELSON\nEach Team Plays Opposing\nTeams Twice in First Half\nFinish November 30\nMeeting at the city ha|l Thursday\nnight, officials drew up a eenlor\nmen's basketball schedule to begin\nNovsntber 2 and to be completed\nNovember to, after which the first\n&alf playoffs wlll be staged, time to\ns arranged later. In the schedule\ndrawn up each of the five team\neptnnta will play each opposing\nteam twice, with three nights sst\naside lor npreeeptatlve practice.\nPlayers wishing to gain a place on\nthe representative team are Invited\nto the practices for tryouts.\nFees must be paid to tbe team\ncaptains befon  the  team  goes on\nthe  floor.  Referees   for  the  tames\nan still to be nsmed.\nTHE   SCHEDULE\nNovember 2, high school, \u00bb. p.m.\u2014\nHockey vs. Trinity; t p.m., Wolves\nvs. Vandals.\nNovember 4, high achcool, \u00bb pm \u2014\nNelson Athletic association vs. Hockey; > pm.. Trinity vs. Wolves.\nNovember (. Junior high, 8:15 p.m.\n\u2014Vandals vs. N. A. C; \u00bb;16 p.m..\nHockey vs. Wolves.\nNovember a, high achool, >. p.m.\n\u2014Trinity vs. Vandals; 0 p.m. NAC.\n. Hockey.\nNovember 11, high school, t p.m.\nRepresentative  team  practice.\nNovember it, Junior high, 8:IS\np.m\u2014Trinity vi. Wolves; 0:15 p.m.\nVandals   vs.   N.A.C.\nNovember 16, high school, < p.m.\n\u2014Wolvee vs. N.A.C; 9 p.m., Hocksy\nvs.  Vandals. .\nNovember It, high school, 8 p.m.\nHocksy va N.A.O.; 8 p-fp. Vandals vs.  Trinity.\nNovember 10. junior high. ':1'\npjn. \u2014 Practice for representative\nteam-\nNovember aa, high achool, \u2022 p.m\n\u2014Wolvee vs. Vandals; i p.m. Hockey\nve.  Trinity.\nNovember 25, high tchool, > p.m\n\u2014Representative  team practice.\nNovember 37, Junior high. 8:16\np.m.\u2014N.A.C. n. Wolves; 9:15, Hockey\nvs.  Vandals. *\nNovember so. high school, 8 pm\n\u2014Trinity vs. N.A.C.; 0 p.m. Wolves\nvs. Hockey.\nL. NcKlNNON SKIPS\nTEAM TO VICTORY\nAGAINST W. FOWLES\nHigh Single and High Aggre\ngate Both Collected by\nL. McKinnon\nWith skip L. McKlnnon spearing\nboth high single and high aggregate, his team scored a decletve\nbowling victory at the Legion alleys\nThunday night over the W. Fowles\ncrew.\nScone wen:\nW. Fowles' team vs. L. 8. Mc-\nRinnon's  team:    1st   and   3rd Tot.\nJ.   Anderson  132   109     IS   316\nC. Currier   132   165   143   420\nW.   Fowles     136    143    196    413\nTotals     389   406   364 1149\n1st 2nd 3rd Tot.\nJ.   Hooker    167 97 128    398\nC.   Muhro     125 136 135   3T6\nL. McJCInnon   178 171 179   638\nTotals      470   393   433 1395\nHigh Individual score, L. McKlnnon,   1W.\nHigh aggregate ecore, L. McKlnnon, 638.\nNelson Lands Fine\nSalmon at Kaslo\nKMwO, B. C, Oct. 29\u2014 Miss Phyl\nUs Chandler, whp haa been visiting\nMiss \u00a3. Berkley at Benton Siding,\nand triepds ln Trail, returned home\nTuesday.\nMn. S. R. Thomaa waa a Neleon\nvisitor Monday.\nMiss Frances Latham of the Trall-\nTadanac boapltal nursing staff, arrived Tuesday tc spend a three,\nweeka' holiday with her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. E. H. Latham.\nWilliam Nelson landed a 16-pound\nsalmon Tueeday.\nEffects of a British\nTariff Being Studied\nin the United State*.\nCRANBROOK. B. C, Oct. 2B \u2014Officers for the coming year wen\nelected by the Woman's Badminton\nclub Tueeday. Mn. Miles waa reelected president and Mrs. Thompson, secretary-treasurer. Th? executive waa completed by adding n\ntournament committee composed of\nMra. Rome, Mra. McKowan and Mrs.\nFergie.\nThis advertisement it not published or displayed by\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia. \"\\\nENGLISH RUGBY\nLONDON- Oct. 33. \u2014 (Oaaadlan\nPress Cable*)\u2014Oamee played In the\nCounty championship series of the\nBngllah Rugby -Onion today ntulted\nte followe:\nYorkahln 39; Derbyehin 0, at\nSheffield.\nGlamorganshire at: Monmouth t. at\nNewport.\nNBW *yORK, Oct. 3&<-Peestble effects of a Brltlih tariff on united\nstates menufacturen and wheat-\ngrowers an being considered here,\nalthough ao far little comment has\nbeen kgard pending disclosure of\nJust what the national government's\npolicy It to be-\nWhether manufacturers ln thla\ncou-atry will eats-bUsh tdAltlofta)\nplanta in Oreat Britain to overcome\ntariff handtotps depends on the nature of the lew enacted. A Mheduje\ngiving preference to the dominion!\nwould find a large majority of\nprominent United statee tints already having plants in Cauda, ao\nthat they could sell advantageously\nwithout building ln Britain. Recent\nrevisions In the Canadian tariff\nbrought additions to the number of\ndominion subsidiaries ot United\nstates companies.\nHALLOWE'EN\nMysterious committee meectngt>\net tbe school this week mold\nIndicate tbat the students wlll\nbe emphatically represented ln\nthe Hallowe'en parade ou Saturday nitht. It Is expected that\na large delegation will tarn out\nte accompany tlu school float,\non whtch a characteristic effigy\nwin ride.\nHP\nIn order te ear up Interest In\nSaturday's festival, pat Duffy haa\ncalled three rallies thla week at\nwhich yells, nsw aad old, bave been\nrehearsed Nor dose he intend tc\ncall a halt when Hallowe'en has\npassed He la working with the\nidea of festering school spirit on\na permanent basts, and plana to\nhave organized pep squads on hand\nto make the rafters- ring at student tames.\nBASKETBALL\nIncreasing* aumben of boys an\ninswering the call to the baaketball\nloor, sa the Idea la gradually getting around that turnouts an not\nexclusively for the \"stare\". It u\nalow work, cf course, learning the\nrudiments ot the game, but slreaxly\nsevere! or the neophytes ui, showing\npromise. The Interclaaa schedule will\nget under way next week, with the\nfull seven\nNEW YORK HOCK\nTEAM GETS FRANCJ^B\nNBW TORK. Oet. 3t\u2014Th-\ndlen-Amenow   Hockey   league,\nthrough    Ik    president,\nDooley ef Providence,   tote\nfranchise to a New  T<rk\nrooms represented.\n. Wedaeedey's praotloe wae taken up\nwith experimenting apd developing\nplays, and posslbllltlee for the tint\nteam an shewing up mon clearly.\nTbe coach haa announced that the\nfirst-stringers wlll probably bs picked from the following 10 men:\nLorne Stewart. At McLean, Jack Buchanan, Bob Klrby, Francis Clark,\nPat Duffy, Norman McLeod, Harley\nDavidson, Dc Wltt McOualg and Alec\nMcLeod. It Is certainly enoouraglng\nto aee tbe keen competition for\nplaoee on the team.\nanu\nThe co-eds have aet a definite\nschedule of practice, and an\ndisplaying the finest bread er\nthe hoop fame yet developed\nln the high achool. Those who\nhave been oa the flfcr regularly\nas the \"rep\" team an Elliabeth\nVance, Lois Boomer, Marjene\ncoffee, Isabel ongbtred and Let-\ntie Fleet. These five an the\nmost experienced, bat an ably\nsupported by gin Wigg, Beatrice\nMatthews and Dorothy Gibbons.\nCADETS\nDark afternoons have cauaed the\ncessation of cadet shooting practices which have been held during\nthe paat three weeka at tbe old\nsmelter site. A miniature range haa\nbeen tn operation, tha cadeta having constructed the butte themselves\nthla fau.\nnada   net__t\nJ________s!\nOectae Faafc\nwbleh wlU make Ita\nBronx coliseum.\nasent   of   Mew   York'e   two\ntlonal   league   teama,   tbe   Hansen\nand  the  Americans,\nthe   Invaaion   of   the\narea by a third sextet.\nla president of the new dub, which\nwill be menegsd br Frank Foyston,\nveteran  player-manager.\nAddition of Raw Tork Inrressas\ntta membenhlp In tbe leegue te\nsix clubs \u2014 Philadelphia, Boeton,\nSpringfield, Matt., Providence. New\nHaven and Kew Tork.\nRUGBY FRONT IS\nCALM BEFORE THE\nMMINGJATTIES\nMost of Weatern Semi-Finalists Reat on Coming Weekend in Preparation\nVANCOUVBR. B. C, Out. 39\u2014\nJudgment waa reeerved by Police\nMegistrete O- R. McQueen, wbo on\nWedneeday afternoon heard charges\nagalnat five Vsncouver chiropractors\nand druglme heelen The charges,\nlaid under the Medical act, concerned the uie of tbe title \"doctor.\"\nWINNIPBO. Man, Oet. 39. (OF)\u2014\nFairly deep calm la to pmvall over\nthe prairies' rugby battle-fronts Saturday\u2014ths calm befon tbe storm,\nelated to atart a week later.\nTwo provincial champlona will be\nIdle and the third Is scheduled to\nengage ln a contact that won't\nhave any effect cn anybody, egcept\nperhaps phyelcally- In their unimportant tilt with Wlnnlpets, the\nchampion Bt. John'a an expected to\nbrush up new plays ln preparation\ntor the Reglna Rough-rider assault\nthe following week, and trounce the\nTeggers  without  great  difficulty.\nRoughrlders and Calgary Altomah-\nTigers, Alberta champlona, both rest,\nthe Caliariana In preparation for a\ntwo-game series with Vancouver\nAthletic club In the western semifinals.\nProvincial Junior winners will be\ndecided ln both Saskatchewan and\nAlberta. Bdmonton Bsklmoa oarry an\n16-polnt lead Into the seoond of a\ntwo-gams series with Calgary Alto-\nmahs aad are overwhelming favorites to win the round. They -won\nthe first contest 19 to 2.\nChampions ot Saskatchewan lut\nfall, Saskatoon Hilltops will attempt\nto make, it two straight at Moose\nJaw, where they meet the Toung\nMaroons in a sudden death final.\nTbe Intercollegiate union schedule brings together Alberta snd\nSaskatchewan at Saakatoon.\nFIRDAUS8I WINS THE\nDEWHURST STARE\nNEW   MARKET,   Eng..    Oct.   39.\u2014\n(Canadian Press Cable)\u2014Flrdaussl,\nrunning ln the colon of the Aga\nKhan today led home a field of\nsix In the Dewhurst stakes for two-\nyear-old. a short heed behind waa\nE- < Esmond's Shorthand- llle Marquis de Sanmlquel- corclerio was\nthird, be_en four lengths.\nFlrdaussl, handsome chestnut colt\nby Pharoe out of Brawn-Hylda waa\nquoted at 11 to ten. Both Shorthand and CoroUrlo were quoted\nat elx to one.\nDOCTOR WINS BOLT\nTORONTO, Oct. 39\u2014After losing\nthe flnt tall. Dr. Fred Meyers, Chicago dentist, took ths next two\nfrom Oeorge Vaeeell, Los Angeles\nOreek, snd won the feature match\nof the Arena Athletic club's semimonthly wrestling show tonight.\n\u2022\" f \u2014\t\nReserve Judgment\nFOBBMAN   WINS\nLONDON Oct.. 33. (CF cable a\u2014\nAlf Foreman, lightweight boxing\nchampion of Bngland, tonight defeated the Welch lightweight. Set-\nwyn Device, en pointe.\nARRESTED FOR SETTING\nFIRE  TO  HOSPITAL\nBUILDING, VERNON\nVTBtNON, B. C, Oct. 29\u2014Charged\nwith hairing mtllciouily act fin to\ntha Isolation building of the Vernon\nJubilee boapltal, sober t Barnes waa J\narrested and appeared before Magistrate Reggie late Wednesday afternoon. He waa remanded tor eight\ndays.\nThe hospital janitor discovered t\nbiasing box set cloee to tbe trame\ntimbers of the Isolation butldlnt\nearly cn Wednesdiy morning. He\ncalled the brigade, and the lln was\nsoon extinguished.\nBarnea waa arreeted cloee to the\nscene of another tin whloh broke\nout ln the recreation hall under\nsuspicious clrcumstancea Just a few\nhoun after tbe fire at the hospital.\nVemon during the last few months\nhse had several fires, almost all of\nwhich have been declared by thc\nfin brigade as of incendiary origin.\nAll Saints church, the Armory, several homes and a dry-cleaning es-j\ntabllshment have reoently  suffered.\nA TONIC WINE OF\nEXCELLENT QUALITY\nAT THE RIGHT PRICE\nVICTORIA\nUshcd or displayed by tke Llqaer\nControl Board er by the Govern-\nment   of   British   Columbia.\nMACDONALD'S\nFine Cut\nwith ZIG-ZAG papers attached\nBadminton Club\nElects, Cranbrook\nPRESTONE\nTHE PERFECT\nANTI-FREEZE\nVanderholt Scores\nOne-Round Knockout\nSPOKANE, Wash, Oet. 39.  <AF)r-\nittd Vahteholt, Spokane. 133\npounds, scored a sensational one-\nround mwekout over Young Nationalist*, 134. of Manila, ln t#e\naialp event of a boxing card hen\nMUM.\nThe bout waa scheduled to go six\nrcinids.\nThe end came after two or three\nopening flourishes by batti boxen.\nNtticntlltte stepped In front of a\nvicious right hook to the Jaw and\nwas tottering when another to thc\nbody flattened him.\nIn tht semi-final, Aee Conlon. IM\nSpokane, drew ln six rounds wltb\nNewsboy Hanson, Portland, ln sensational style. Conlon forced the\nfighting to Hanson, a better boxer\n9   Remans why it a the\nPerfect  Anti-Freezt\n1 Gntaa\n2 Doca not kofl ef.\n) P\u00ab*inl> wifl aal Haaa aga\n4 mil net heat tf> a motor.\n5 Orcalatas fcasly et tbs lowest\nYou eaa park in\ntha coldest xero\nwind or drive\nthrough warm\ndaya without the\nslightest ehanee\nol Eveready\nPrestone loalng\nIts efficiency...\nOuu-anNttionalCarbooCfcUi\nMoatreal      TOBONTO   C\u00bblsai\u00bb\nWinnlpec Vancouver\nOwtsis, lnt apelti.l A.eli. Stltim\nCMC, Tussle mat\n\u25a0___\u25a0\n____\n \u2014 ml  NSLSON DAILY  NEWS. NSUON. B.  C \u2014 FRIDAY  MOBNIKU, OCTa__-_  _  r;_l\u00bb\ngfe'SSaWaiit Ad ParfoW\u00ae__\nDEANERY CLERGY\nMEET IN NELSON\nFOR DISCUSSIONS\nThree  Papers  Given\" After-\nsoon Session; Archdeacon's\nTheater Party\nIftne clergymen of the deanery of\nKelson were ln attendapae at _\noeaalon ln St. Saviour's partih hall\nWedneeday afternoon, when topics\nof interest to Anglican clergy were\nunder dlecussion. Rev. W. Clyde\nHarvey of Procter, rural dean of\nHelson, presided.\nBey. W. J. SUverwood of Orand\nForka gave an outline serman, Rev.\nW. J. Crick, of tbe Church of the\nRedeemer, Nelson* gave a paper on\n\u2022Tlie Chall\u00abne of the Modern\nWorld to tbe Chureh,'* and Rev.\nO. Catchpole or Rossland five a\npaper on \"Pear\", Bach of theee\nnumbers waa followed by a discussion.\nBeside the four already named,\nthere were present Rev. C. W,\nKlrtsey and Rev. L. A. Morrant.\nboth of Trail, Rev. J. S. Mahood\nef Queen's Bay and Rev. O. Raven\nof Kaslo, and Ven. Archdeacon\n.Pred H. Graham, of St. Saviour's\nKelson.\nWednesday evening Archdeacon\nOraham entertained the visiting\nclergy at a  theater  party.\nThe  deanery  sessions will  be\n\u2022umed   Thursday   morning.\nre-\nBAPTIST YOUNG\nPEOPLE ENJOY\nSOCIAL AFFAIR\nYoung Men Provide an Excellent Hallowe'en Program\nfor the Evening\nINDEX IO Cla-MUUD ADI\n(li)\nUi\nAGENTS WANTED\nAUTOMOBILES  IOR  HIRE\nAUTOMOBILES WANTED\nAUTOMOBILES   FOB   SALE\nBEES\nBUMM\nBOA I ra, LAUNCHES. FOB BENT (\u2022_,,\nBOATS, LAUNCHES, FOB SALE (44)\nBOATS, LAUNCHES, WANTED (Ur\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (til)\nCANABIES  FOB SALE (I)\nCATS AND DO-US FOB SALE <*!)\nCATS AND UO-US WANTED (SO)\nUKESSMAKINU (7)\nFABM  AND DAIRY  PRODUCE  (*i_>\nFABM   PROPEBTY   FOB SALE   (Ml\nFOB  8AU-  OB EXCHlNr-\nTOB   SALE   OB   BENT\nFUBN1S\n(3*1)\n(ll)\nNlSuED BOOMS FOB RENT 119)\nf LBNISHED BOOMS WANTED (IH)\nFURMTl'RE  FOB SALE (4\u00bb\nHELP   WANTED (Ml\nHOUSES    FOB   RENT I'll)\nHOUSES WANTED <\u2022\u00bb>\nIN   MEMORIAM (4)\nINSURANCE Ittl\nINVESTMENTS <4S>\nLITERARY (\u2022)\nLIVESTOCK  FOB  SALE (23)\nUVBSTOCK  WANTED (24)\nLOST   AND  FOUND (31)\nMACHINERY (M)\nMARRIAGES j3)\nMINING, TIMBEB, Ll MBER (J8)\nMISCELLANEOUS (29)\nMl-ttELANEQUS   FOB   SALE (17)\nMISCELLANEOUS WANTED (2S)\nMUSICAL 1NSTBUMENTS (94)\nNOTICES (\u00bb)\nNURSERY PRODUCTS (-I'll\naiKSlNG (JJ)\nPERSONAL <;;\nPLANTS (\u00bb')\nPOULTRY   AND   EOG8 lltt\nPROPERTY   WANTED (35)\nBABBITS FOB SALE *\u00ab>\nPROPEBTY   FOB  SALE (M\nRANCHES  FOB  RENT 1\u00bb\nBOOM  AND  BOARD (}7\nROOMS   FOR   RENT 18)\nROOMS   WANTED              _ JJ-JJ\nSCHOOLS JJ;)\nSITUATIONS   WANTED (11)\nSTORES   TO   RENT Wt)\nTEACHERS  WANTED (I\u00bb)\nWANT AND CLASIF1ED\nADVERTISING\nOne Insertion 10 cente a line\nSla Insertions 40 cente a line\nOne  month  11-30 a line\nMinimum two lines\nBlrtb  notices free of coarse      *\nDeaths,    marrlsgee   and   carda   ot\nthanke. ao cente per line\nFuneral flowers  IS cents per line\nNews  of  the  Dsy  Items so  cents\nper  line.\nIS a EXTRA COST IF CHARGED\nDEATHS\n(21\nAbout 90 young people gathered\nat tne Baptist church parlors on\nTuesday evening when the Baptist\nYoung People's union held a Hallowe'en social. Thrills galore were\nprovided 'by the young men ln\nchsrge of the program. Art Waters.\nElmer Gray, Ernest Hartford and\nBruce Oray,\nIu order to participate ln the\nevening's entertainment everyone\nwaa compelled to brave the terrors\not the hall of horrors. After this\nhslr-ralalng experience all ware\nready for more thrills and entered\nheartily Into the various games\nand contests.\nContest* ln pie eating, apple-bit-\nliif. Jam-feeding, crying and so on,\ncaused much merriment.\nNot the least enjoyable part ot\nthc program was the serving of\nrefrc hment. More games and the\nyoung people's yell then brought\nthe evening to a close.\nSIMMS\u2014Ueorge, age 75 years, pawed away Tuesday. Funeral service Irom the Howell Funeral\nHome Saturday afternoon at 3\no'clock. Rev. W. C. Mawhinney\nofficiating. (8044)\nLEGAL  NOTICES\n\"Government Liquor Act\"\nNotice of  Application  ror\nBeer   License\nCARS COLLIDE ON\nANDERSON'S HILL\nCoast Car Skids When Brakes\nSet;  Vallican  Driver\nNearly (her Bank\nA collUion between the car of\nJ. D. Innes of Valllcan and that of\na Vancouver driver, on the southern elope of Anderson's hill, tbls\naide of Lemon creek, at 9 o'clock\nWednesday morning, caused damage\nto both cars, and nearly sent that\nof Mr. Innes off the road.\n.According to the report filed with\nthe provincial police  by Mr, lanes,\nhe  waa  turning  up  the  hill  on\ncurve, when the other car appeared\nNOTICE la hereby given that on\nthe Btb day of November next the\nundersigned Intenda to apply to the\nLiquor control Board for a license\nIn reapect to the premises being part\nof the building known sa the Kootenay Hotel situated at Nelson upon\nlands described aa that part of Lot\n4 which lies to the east of a Une\nwhich equally divides the northerly\nand southerly boundaries of said\nLot and that part of Lot 5 which Ilea\nto the weat or the line which equal\nly divides the northerly and south'\nerly boundaries of said Lot ln Block\n1, City of Nelson. Nelson Land Registration District, ln the Province of\nBritish Columbia, for the sale of\nbeer by tbe class or by the open\nbottle for consumption on the premises.\nDATED  this seventh  day  of October. 1931.\np. m. BARWrrr,\nApplicant.\n(7867)\nMINERAL  ACT\n(Form  T.i\nCertificate   of   Improvements\ncoming down, tho Vancouver driver   Jf^mJ\nNOTICE\nNo. l. No. 2. Red Mountain. Red\nTop and Royal mineral claims,\nsituated in the Neleon Mining\nDivision  of  Kootenay District,\nWhere locsted:\u2014 on South side\nPend  d'Oreille River.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, A. H. Oreen,\nacting as agent lor the Boundary\nBasin Mines  Limited   (NPA-),\nPree Miner's Certificate No. 499070\nIntend,   sixty   days   from   the   date\nhereof    to   apply   to   the   Mining\nRecorder    for    Cerancates    of    Im-\nSrovements for the purport of ^ob\ni:\nUGAL NOTICB\nContinued.\nNeleon, Provlnoe ' of Brltlah Columbia Neleon Ltnd Registration\nDistrict, in the Province of British\nColumba. for the sale of beer by the\nglaas or by the open bottle for\nconsumption  on  the premises.\nDATED this 16th day of October,\n1W1.\nVICTOR P. M__LIN.\nApplicant,\nt7619J\n\"Government   Liquor  Act\"\nNotice of Application for\nBeer License\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that\non tbe l&tb day of November, AD..\n1931. the undersigned intends to apply to tbe Uquor Control Board for\na lioense ln respect of the premises\nbeing part of the building known\n_ the Savoy Hotel, situated at iat\nBaker Street. City of Nelson, B. C\nupon the lands described as Lots\n13 and 14. Block 91, subdivision\n65 according to tbe official plan\nof the City of Nelson, Province or\nBritish Columbia, Nelson Land Registration District, in the Province\nof Brltleh Columbia, for the sale\nbeer by the glaaa or by the open\nbottle for conaumptlon on the premleee,\nDATED this 16th day of October.\nAD..   1931.\nJOHN SPUROEON LANOILL,\nApplicant\n(7804)\n\"Government Liquor Act\"\nNotice of Application for\nBeer   Lltenfc\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that\non tbe 12th day of November next\nthe undersigned intenda to apply\nto tbe Liquor Control Board for\na license In respect of the premises being part of the building\nknown M the Madden Hotel situated at Nelaon upon lands described sa Lots one <1) .and two (_>,\nBlock five (5), City of Nelson, Nelaon Land Registration District. In\nthe province of British Columbia,\nfor the aale of beer by the glass\nor bv the open bottle ior consumption   on   the   premises.\nDATED this 13th day of October.\nA. D.  1931.\nMARGARET MADDEN.\nApplicant.\n(7777)\n\"Government Liquor Act''\nNotice of Application tor Beer\nLicense\nNOTICE ts hereby given that on\nthe 37th day of November next the\nundersigned intends to apply to\nthe Liquor Control Board for a\nlicense in reapect to tbe premises\nbeing part of the building Known\nas the Allan Hotel situated at Nelson upon lands described as Lots\nTwo (3) and Three 13) in Block\nTwelve OS) of District Lot Ninety-\nfive (95), according to the Official\nPlan of the City of Nelson. Province ot British Columbia, Nelson\nLand Registration District, ln the\nProvince of British Columbia, for\nthe sale of beer by the glass or by\nthe open bottle for consumption on\nthat 37th day of October,\nALEXANDER   CAMPBELL.\nApplicant.\n.    (7989)\nthe premises\nDATED\n1931.\naiiil\nLAURIINTE\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. H\nR. Uurlents. at the Trell-Tadaiuc\nhospital, October ft,  a daughter.\nPERSONAL\n(31\n0ON6TIPATION\u2014 Natures way of\ncuring this terrible ailment la the\nherbal way. EXIT la a herbal remedy that always gate results, send\none dollar for three months treatment with the guarantee thst tf not\nsatisfied, your money refunded. EXIT\nREMEDIES. 939 Georgia West Vsncouver. (8034)\nTHREE QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY\nAstrology for 11. Bend birth date;\naai \u2014 to Edith Allen, psychic\nreader, \u00abio Bererldge Bldg., Ci'\ngary.\nI, <<_-\ntisni\nCANARIES   FOK   SALE\n(91\nPOR SALE- ROI_\u00bbR CANARIES 11-\nB. Morrison, Phone 613L.     (7974)\nilTl'ATIONS   WANTED\n(111\nWOODCUTT1NO DONE BY MA-\nrhlne at reasonable prices, by cord\nor hour. Phone SB8R3, or Box\n348.  Nelaon  . (8001)\nNORWEGIAN GIRL WANTS WORK\nby the hour or month. Phone\n788Y*a. (7M6)\nFt BM8HEI) ROOMS FOR BENT   (18)\nCOMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM\n110 per month*   819 Victoria.\niTf-JI)\nROOMS    FOB   KENT\nJ_L'\nTWO LIGHT HOtTSEKEEPma\nSuites for rent. Available Nov.\n1st., Allen Hotel Baker St., Phone\n388. (8010)\nCOMFORTABLE   ROOM\u2014HOT   AND\ncold water for rent by ths month\nSavoy  Hotel,  Nelson. (7S43)\nROOMS FOR RENT\u2014 MONTHLY\nand weekly, at a reasonable price.\nHotel  Strathcona. (7989)\nTERRACE APT8-. mitNISIIED OR\nunfurnished suites. Apply P. E.\nPoulin. (7877)\nWARM COMFORTABLE ROOM PR1-\nvste House. Baker St. Phone 487X\n\u2022'    T (7988i\nHOISES    FOR    BENT\n(21)\nFIVE ROOM BUNGALOW STANLEY\nSt. Close to school. Furn-ace, ce-\nment basement and fireplace.\nGarage. Wired for Electric range.\nOas. In excellent condition, immediate poasessslon. Phone 2B5Y\n(8041)\n6  ROOM  BUNGALOW  WITH PURN-\nsce  and   Electric  Range. Garage\nClose    to   High   schools. Apply\nHarding. Sugar Bowl. (7990)\nFURNISHED   HOUSE.   PIANO.   ONE\nblock Junior. 2 from High School.\nApply   723  Robson, Phone  484X3.\n(8038)\n8 ROOM BUNOALOW FURNISHED,\nwltb garage. 407 Latimer St.,\nApply H. R. Kltto, Nelson.  (7983)\nTo\nOUT-OF-TOWN\nSUBSCRIBERS\nOut-of-town Subscribers\nwho wish to answer advertisements in which only\nthe telephon\u00bb or box number of the advertiser is\ngiven may mail their re-\ndies to the Nelson Daily\nNews, and the News will\ncommunicate such, replies\nto the advertiser.\nAdvertisers are reminded that our special rate of\nsix insertions for the price\nof four obtains the maximum results at the minimum cost.\nPHONE 144\nThe\nNELSON DAILY\nNEWS\nWANT AD\nDEPT.\nLIVESTOCK   FOB  SALE\n<J3>\nREGISTERED   JXR-\nFOR SALE\u20142 .\nsey Bull Calves. Age\u2014l month or\nwould consider trade for registered\n{\"\"P. heifers. Mrs. A. a. Watson.\nAppledale. B. C. ((803!)\nDARK NORTHERN QUEBEC MINK.\nlike we sold last year which topped the list ln competlon. Normln-\nlque Ranch,  Cowanavllle, Que.\n(7781)\nYOUNO TEAM PERCKERONS;\nYoung Registered Shorthorn Bulls;\nSix Week-Old Pigs. Applv C.\nFlick,   Edgewood. (8003)\nFOR SALE\u2014FEW YOUNG MARE8\nsnd Sucker colts., John Orsham,\nPerry   Siding. (7846)\nONE BAY MARE 1500 LBS\u2014GOOD\nworker. Write A. p. Harms. Re-\nnata, B. C. (7983)\nBERKSHIRE PIOS\u2014\u00ab WEEKS OLD\n44.25, F. 0- B- Needles. Jos. Hallbauer. \" (7948)\nCHOICE    JERSEY    HEIFIR    CALF.\n3   weeka   old   88.00.    TT Roynon\n(8008)\nYOUNG    REGISTERED\nCows\u2014Innes,  Robson.\nAYRSHIRE\n(7975)\nBOOSES WANTED\n(20)\nWANTS) TO RENT\u2014HOCSB OR\nsmaU ranch In cr near Nelaon.\nBox 7978 Dally Newa. (80_)\nMMCELANEOl'S   FOB   SALE     (27)\nIIIIMIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nDRY SLAB\nWOOD\n}  Biggest load in town,   j\n| 12-inch  $4.50 j\n\u00a7 \u00ab\u00ab*  34.OO |\nI Phone 794R1 or 349R1 \u00a7\n(8038)   =\nllllllllllllllll rillllllllllMMIf IMIIMII\nC. C. M- Skates and Boots, new,\n98.75 aet. Yeu know the quality\nof C- C. M. roods, they are world\nfamoua. thla set of either Ladles'\nor Gents' Hockey Boots and Tube\nSkates ls the Best Value ln B. C.\nWe gladly pay parcel post charges\non all orden\u2014write for Illustrated\ncatalogue. Soma wonderful bargains\nIn good uaed skating outfits. Wrtte\nfor llat of bargains.\nHASKINS  _  ELLIOTT\n1037 W. Pender St., Vancouver, B. C.\n(8039)\n.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n3 SNAP    THIS   UP   QUICK   \u2014  b\n3 Single   Chair   Barber   Shop,  z\n3 B.C.   Block,   for  sale.    Full  3\n3 equipment and stock. Owner  3\nI leaving   for  abroad   on  ac-  3\n1 count of Illness. Write Sam  3\nI Lopks, Dawson Creek, B. C.  3\n= ,                                       (80O2)   3\nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijTi\nIIIMIMIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIMMII\n3 SANITARY RUBBER OOODS 3\n3 of all kinds, mailed tn plain 3\n3 sealed envelopes, postpaid by 3\n3 us. Write for mall-order price 3\n3 list saving 60 p.c. Dept. 56, 3\n3 Novelty Rubber Co., ll Cha- \u00a3\n3 tham street, Hamilton, Ont. 3\nr M1111111111111 m 1 \u25a0 11111111 111111111 fT;\n50,000 rElT 1 'NCH USED\nblack pipe, good condition\n6 centa per foot. f_rge stock of\nother sizes. Enquiries solicited.\nSwartz Pipe Yarn. ISO East 1st.\nAve.. Vancouver,  B. C.        (7675)\nUSED CAR PARTS FOR ALL\nmakee, Including Wlllla Knight\nfour. Orandview Auto Wreckers\n2086 Commercial Drive. Van. (7698)\nBABY SULKY, OOOD CONDITION\n17-0. One Bicycle, double bar,\n110. H. R. Kltto, Gunsmith. Nelson. (7991)\nfor sale\u2014no. i timothy hay\n814.00   per   ton.     1\/imby,   B.   O,\nGeorge  Lavlolette. (8038)\nFOR SALE\u2014BARRELS. KEOS BUR-\nlap sacks, white sugar sacks. McDonald   Jam   CO. (7598)\nMISCELLANEOUS WANTED\nWANT TO BUY SEVERAL CAB-\nloads of Cedar Pons. 6 Inch thirties and bee 38- Muat ba seasoned for immediate shlpnfcnt. 8.\nP. Pond, Nelaon. (8048)\nINSUBANCE\n(88)\nmilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII\nI WE RESPECTFULLY I\nSOLICIT YOUR\nFIRE  INSURANCE\n\u2022     AUTOMOBILE   INSURANCE    ;\nS    ACCIDENT   and    SICKNESS   3\nINSUBANCE\nH. E. DILL\n3 GENERAL  INSURANCE        3\nAGENCY\nS 508 Ward St. Phone 180 s\n3 (8081) 3\nn 11 r 11111111111111111111111111 r 11 \u2022 1 j 1 \u25a0 11 \u25a0 11 \u25a0 f 11\nPROPEBTY   FOB  SALE\n(34)\nMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllN\nI OWNER  MUST  SELL 1\nFIVE-ROOM   BUNGALOW      3\n3 STANLEY   STREET\n3 One block from school.  Fur- 3\n3 nace  and   fireplace.      Cement S\n3 basement. Oarage. Nice garden. 5j\n3 wired for electric range. Price s\n$3500\nPor   further   particulars\nFHONE 36SY -\n3 (8037) 3\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIMIMIIMIMIIIIIIimi\nM M11MI) I < 11II111111111111111111 \u25a0 11111 \u25a0 11\nSPLENDID VALUE   j\n3 Five-room new bungalow, fully \u00a7\n3 modern,    concrete    fot^ndatlon 3\n3 and   fuu-slze   basement.   Half 3\n3 block from car line.     Phone 3\n3   588L2. (TB73) 3\n\u25a0i in i m inn iii i< miii ii jii i in ii ii- \u25a0 n'\u25a0\u2022\nFOR SALE\u2014SNAP. 5 ROOM PURN-\nished house and 3 acres of good\nsoil. Oarden, running creek at\nhouse Fruit trees. Apply Box\n214. Pentlcton. B. C. ,7986)\nAUTOMOBILES   FOR   SALE\n(40)\nCHRISTIE TRUCK AND CAR PARTS\n1630 West 1st Ave., Vancouver.\nB. C. Largest reliable wrecking\ncompany. Power planta, trailers\nand  parte,    i (7509)\nCHEVROLET  COUPE   1930  \u2014  NEW\nrubber, splendid condition, private\nsale  only.    Box  8004  Dally  News.\n(8004)\nMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (84)\nCOTTAGE PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP\n\u2014Apply evenings.    Phone  592L1.\n1 (8029)\nSTOBES   TO  BENT\n*>R   RENT-   SMALi    STORE   AD-\nlolnlng  Club  Clgaf Store.   (7IM)\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F- HUNTER, S.FJNI.A0.\nMunicipal and Comma-cial Audltaa\nP.  O.  Boi  Ull.    Nelson.   B   c.\n tltSa)\nAssayers\nE. W Wlddowson, Box Alios Nelson,\nB. C. Standard  western  chame.\n(78M1\n\u2022Chiropractors\nDR. OKAY. 0___S ELK,\nDR. MITTUN. X-RAY. CRANBROOK\nDR.   MACMILLAN   ORAD.   PALMEB>\nSchool, Abu. Blk. Nelaon. Ph. 313.\n(7681)\nDressmaking and Designing\nDRESSMAKING.      DESIGNING,\nFlower making, Academy of  Useful  Arts:   No. 4     Writ* Mary  E.\nRogers, Boa 353.   Roaaland.  B.  C.\n(7587)\nEngineers\nH.   D.   DAWSON,   B. C. L.S.     Room\n12A. KW.C. Blk. Nelaon.      i7586l\nCHAS. MOORE\u2014Grlffln Blk., Nelaon.\nEngineer  and  Surveyor.  Box  654.\n(1586)\nFlorists\nGrlzzelle'e Greenhouses, 'Nelson. Cut\nFlowers and floral designs.  (7688)\nNELSON   FLOWER   SHOPPE.     Pull\nUna cut flowers at all times. Floral\ndesigns.     Phone   233. (7589)\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES\u2014Phone\n842. Cut Flowers, Potted Planta\nand Floral Designs. (7890)\nInsurance arid Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Estate, Insurance. Rentals. 1-fext Hlpper-on\nHardware, Baker St. (7691)\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe Ark\u2014 dealers m second nand\ngoods.   Phone 534. i7592>\nTransfer\nWILLIAM'S TRANSFER\nBAGGAGE COAL AND WOOD\nPhone 106 (7591)\nATKINSON   TRANSFER      Coal   and\nWood.     Long   dlatanca   hauling.\n  (75941\nWood Factory\nLawson's  Wood  Factory, sn  Baker\nSt.   We pleaae our customers.\n  (7596)\nTHE  GUMPS-THE COURSE  OF TRUE LOVE\nlnintt Crown orant* of tn\u00ab tbOve\nImm-dlfttely setting his brake*, with\nthe result that his car skidded\ndown the middle of the slippery\nroad about 20 feet. Mr. Innes turned out to the right, snd his right\nlore-wheel was over the bank when\ntbe  ctrti  struck.\nThe two motorist-, according to\ntbe report, agreed that the collision\ncould not have been avoided and\neach agreed to stand his own dam-\nMay of Harrop Is\nVisitor in Trail\nHARROP,   B.   C,   Oct.   20.\u2014C.   C.\nMay left Monday evening for a visit\nwith  frlende  at  Trail   nnd  Midway.\nMlsa Jessie Harrop snd D. Mc-\nKnight of Nelson spent Sunday with\nformer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nB. Harrop.\nC. D. Ogllvle wae up from Blueberry for the week-end.\nMr. and Mri- P. J- Cote of Neleon\nvisited Sunday wltb Mr. and Mrs.\nW. Brltton.\nTo stimulate interest In aviation\namong Japanese youths, tn Toklo,\ngives model airplanes lessons In tbe\nprimary school*.\n. . . for Garaee space,\nIt's easy to Let,\nTo find a good prospect\n's easier yet.\nTHE NELSON\nDAILY NEWS\nWANT ADS\n143 or 144\nAnd further take notice tbat action, under Motion 36 must oe\ncommenced before the issuance vt\neucb   oertlflcatea  of   Improvement*.\nDATED this 25th day df September.  1931. ,74|7)\n\"Go-rerument   Liquor   Act\"\nNotice ol Application lor\nBeer   License\nNOTIC1 ts hereby given thst on\nthe 16th day of November next the\nundersigned Intends to spply to the\nUquor control Board Icr a license\nln respect to the premises being\npart ol the building known as the\nTremont Hotel situated at Nelson\nupon lands described ss Lots six\n(\u2022\u00ab) seven (7). and Bight (6). Block\nsix (6) Nelson City, according to\nthe   Olllclal   Plan   of   the   City   ol\nFOUR SEEKING\nVACANT SEATS\nFERNIE COUNCIL\nFERNIE, B. C, Oct. 39\u2014-James\nWUson, WUllam Stockwell, Andrew\nLees and Joseph Hamer. Jr.. were\nnominated Monday to fill the va-\ncenry on the Fernie city council\nmade vacant br the -resignation of\nRobert Kerr. The uneiplred term\nof office ts 14 months.\nThe election wlll he held Thursday,\nOct. 19.\nCorbln had a vlaltatlon ol winter\non Saturday and Sunday when aome\neight Inches of snow laid on the\nground.\nAt   the   Fernie   Rotary   club\nSlemcssy  T.  Beck  welcomed  to  the\nclub   four   new   members   and   Instructed thsm ln the. ways of Rotary.\nTba dirigible R-100 which made a\nauoeessful flight from England to\nCanada, sister airship of ths Ill-\nfated R-101, which crashed a\nPeauvala, France, lsst year, la to\nbe disposed ot In effecting economies ln the air service cat Orest\nBritain.\nyou have AVJyjf .-^e'-ous-\nAND    VOU   AIZS   a*r^Ki\\\\\\\\\\t\\Wm\\\nAl-V-V-eyS   ANXIOUS\u25a0               _|Ut\nTO 3*VE0r VOUR.      jBjpi         tt^S.\nA-SUMDA.NCE -rC^fiS        ^T a>_fi\\\"\n\u25a0*\u25a0__________* \"*\"fvBffin''' 6_r_\\\n\/ ^W_i?   BPlfi! y\/\\\\a^^^\\\n\/ ___f<\/\u00a3_       ffcai\/'-e'MM\nmmW^'K -^3l\n^^3^Jm\\';.     li\nr fl\n ei\u00abB HBLSO* BAILT KIWI, MSUOH. B. * \u2014 IBMT\nIIUIII\u2014 98. IM*\n^^^^H\narket and Mining News\n1 Ontario Gold Fields Are\nShowing Prosperity\nMore and More Interest Being Taken in Canada's\nGold Production; Millions Spent\nNorth Ontario *\n(Special U The Nelson DaUy Newsl^Klrkland   Uke   Is   Indeed   one   Oa\nTOBONTO.   Ont.,   Oct.   J9-\u2014While\ni  tbe pralrlea an worrying about the\nprice of wheat and marketing  the\n1W1   crop;   while Brltlah  Columbia\nla showing muoh oonoern about Ita\n' shipping on the ooast and Its mineral\n|  development In tbe interior, Ontario\n':'  lt seems Is beginning to talk about\n'  a boom In gold. Slnoe Britain \"went\nI. off ttte gold standard\" and the feder-\ni   al   government   plaeed   a   modified\n,   embargo on   the  export  of   yellow\n[   metal, mors Interest Is being taken\nIn Canada's gold reeouroea and their\n|   continued   development    ttin    per.\nI   hapa at say time ln tbe history of\nthis oountry.\nTo tbe westerner ln the eaat, particularly one who has spent auch of\nhis tints on Uie prairies, oomes the\nli realisation that Canada does not\nI live by wheat alone and tb-t Its\nmineral wealth must be taken into\naccount In measuring Canada's\ngreatness aad Ita visualising tbe opportunities for expansion facing lt.\nIs Ontario there's no talk about\ncut worms in tbe wheat fields, aoout\nwhether the grain will grade \"tough\"\nor \"Ho. 1\". There ls no concern\nabout fall rains, winter snow snd\nmoisture oondltlons for next spring\nbut there Is talk about gold, and\nlota of lt st the moment.\nHUOE EXPAMION\nThat Canada's gold production will\nreach 8100,000,000 within ths next 10\nyeara as tbe reeult of expansion on\nthe pert of present producers snd\nthe coming In ot new mines. Is the\nprediction ot Sir John Aird, president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. That would be one-quarter\nof tbe world'a production. And lust\ntbe other day the Bight Honorable\nArthur Meighen, former prime minister, peld tribute to the increasingly\nImportant part being played by tbe\nmining Industry in Csnada, particularly gold mining.\nCiting the remarkable growth, Mr\nUelgben pointed to tbe feet that\nmineral production had Increased\nfrom 989,000,000 tn 1910 to M80.000,.\n000 and that despite present trying oondltlons the Industry could be\ncounted upon to continue its rapid\nexpansion  and  in the  future  con-\nnadlan town where optimism reigna\nand money circulates with con-\nalderabie abandon. Toronto today Is\nbeing fed reports of the whoopee st\nKirkland Lake by Oordon Sinclair,\na Toronto Star representative. And\nToronto Is liking lt for, ss Slnclslr\npointed out, \"more carloads of Toronto freight came Into tbe camp\nlast month thsn ln any other\nmonth ln the history of tbe T:mla-\nksming and Northern Ontario railroad. Every plumber working on new\nhouses In the town wae formerly\namong Toronto's unemployed. Carpenters have come up, too, and\nsalesmen make glad noises when tbey\nInvade the town because they know\nthe order book wlll be busy. One\nToronto manufacturer took a million dollars' worth of business out\nof here within the past two months.'\nAll of which, of course. Is sufficient\nIndication tbat here, at leaat, Is\ncenter thst is not standing etlll.\nThe west will find the following\nexcerpts from Sinclair's stuff particularly - palatable, and Edmonton\nand Oalgary, Reglna and Saskatoon\nwill get quite a kick out of tht\nlnter-clty rivalry between Montreal\nand Toronto. Sinclair statee:\n\"Montreal houses sre, of course,\ntrying to muscle Into sucb booming\nbusiness is clothing and haberdaah-\nery outfitting supplies, hoots, rub-\nbear goods snd sll that, but tbs\nbulk -of all the business comes\nthrough Toronto. Tbs fact that the\nsurrounding agricultural district Is\nfsr too barren to meet oamp needs\nalso boosts road and railway traffic\nEnormous quantities of foodstuffs\n-re being roaded ln. Furniture and\nbuilding supplies sre also coming\nIn by the carload.\n\"Tha 1831 catch slogan \"serve by\nspending' Is gleefully carried out at\nKirkland Lake twloe every month,\nwhen 3700 miners dnw \u00bb3oo,ooo in\nwsges and then ahoot tbe works\nhigh, wide and handsome. Aooordlng\nto bsnk managers, leas than one man\nIn four saves any part of bla bl\nmonthly earnings.\" Such, ln part\nthen. Is the atory of prosperity at\nKirkland Lake, a community tnat\nlis  going  ebesd  ss  the  mining   of\ntribute   even   more   material.)   to sold proceeds.\nCanada'a welfare than In tbe paat. |    Just now. (and there Is no doubt\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW TOB*. Oak SS \u2014 Oopper\nquiet; elootrolyttc. spot aad future 1\nTln ess-y; spot aad nearby ago;\nfuture 33-00.\nIron quiet, unchanged.\nLead steady; spot Hew Tork -M0;\nEast St. Louis S.I0.\nSine easy; East St. Loula spot\nand future 3.30.\nAntimony \u00bbA0.\nForeign bar sliver t\u00bb\\  oents.\nAt London:\nStandard oopper. apot ttt; future\n134 its; electrolytic, spot tAt; future\nMt 10s-\nTin, aot tUSS ts -td; future Utt\n10s.\nLead, apot and future tit IS Id.\nZinc, spot Ut ts; future (13 101.\nNEW YORK LIST\nCLOSESHIGHER\nIs First Tims in Week; Firmer Tone la the Rails Group;\nGives Strength\nThe mining industry of Canada\nhas, within the p st half decade,\ncontributed IUW.000,000 In new\nwealth. Of this huge amount gold\n-producers have accounted (or nearly\nNEW TOBK. Oet. 39 (API\u2014Tor\nthe first time this weak stocks closed\nhigher today, although In tne main\ntbe session was one of Indecision.\nHowever, a firm- tone ln tbt\nrails finally turned the balance and\nprincipal Issues generally ehowed\nsmall net gains. Volume dropped tc\n1,343,110 sbsres.\nWall atreet gossip had It that the\nrailroad executives were cloeed to an\nagreement with labor for a temporary wags cut. There was no confirmation of this report, yet it attracted considerable buying to the carrier group snd tended to offast the\ndividend omission by oeneral of\nNew Jersey. New Tork Central, Bel\ntimore snd Ohio, Pennsylvania and\nAtchison clossd moderately higher.\nJersey Central broke t points.\nSTEEL   ISSUES   FIRM\nSteel Issued firmed quietly sa tbe\ntime for Bethlehem's meeting drew\nnear and both leaders ln that group\nreturned email advanoee. There was\nalso treotlonal Improvement In _m-\nericaa Telephone, Scare Roebuck.\nNational Biscuit, Westinghouse, standard Oil of New jersey. North Amerloan, Woolworth and numerous\nothers. Amerloan Can was ott a\npoint. Tobacoo Issues softened. Bethlehem's directors deold-d to pa. 50\ncent dividend despite tbe deficit\nfrom operations.\nMost foreign exchanges favored the\ndollar, sterling dropping mora, then\nfour cents and closing g c:nte lower,\nwhile the Frenoe franc sagged to\n8-ess.\nRailroad bonds continued In more\nor less bad favor todav and 30 of\ntbem closed wltb an average loss of\nA under yesterday's market. Various\nforeign obligations, led by the Oer-\nmans. showed sinking spells. How-,\nVANCOUVER LIST\nIS FORCED DOWN\nBY HEAVY SALES\nCottonbelt Leeds the Downward  Trend;  Premier\nEases Slightly\nVANCOUVER. B. O.. Oct. tte-\nFalrly hsavy selling pressure forced\nleading mines down trom 1 to t\npointe on the Vsncouver stock exchange today. Mlnea were almost\ntotally neglected. Mercury wbleh\ncloeed unchanged, being the only\nactive trader.\nCottonbelt led the downward trend\nwltb a four oent drop tn 4 cents.\nPioneer Gold, after selling al s\nfirm l-M dipped to 345 at tbe\ncloae, off 5 oents. Premier Odd\nalso eased from a firm opening at\nBS centa to 54 oents et the closs,\ndown 3 cents.\nPend Oreille was ths only Issue\nto go contrary to ths general\ntrend and cloeed up g oente at BO\ncents.\nGeorgia River In active trading\nwas off fractionally at 3*4 cents\nwhile Crow's Nest lost a like amount\nat tK osnts. Lorne Oold held\nfirm et TH centa In active trading.\nTotal sales volume wu 33,014\nahares with 18,830 among the unlisted  issues.\n(ONTRE\nDWINDLES TOA\nA MERETRICKLE\nInternational Nickel and Bra*\n(Ulan Traction Reflect\nMONTREAL, Oet. It (OP)\u2014Activity dwindled to a minimum aa tbe\nMontreal etock exchange teday went\nthrough a session of no significance.\nWhat movement there wee. wee In\na downward dtieotlon, the etose\nshowing six fractional looses against\none tela.\nInternational Nickel end Eraellixn\nTraction reflected the alight unsteadiness ln Hew Tork to register\ndeclines, Braalllan off 14 at It after\ntouching UH and Nickel off V, at\n10. Total salsa were but 4S44 shares.\nCanadian Oar aad Foundry oompany announced today following a\ndirectors' meeting lu decision to apply for a charter for Ite subsidiary,\nthe Canadian Tank Car oompany,\nlimited, to build, lease aad sell cars\nof tbat classification. The new oompany will have a capital of 4100,000\nwltb shares of a par value of ttt\neaoh.      \u00ab\nFinal prlcss on tbe exchange in\neluded: Abitlbi off 14 at IV4; Canadian Oar preferred off % at 1814\nCanadian Pacific unchsnged at 1514\nMasaey-Harrla, off Vt at S%: Winnipeg Electric, up V4 at I and Holllnger off 10 osnts at W-tO.\nBond salee were 43150. Victory\ntsars deollnsd 58 cente to 4105.45\nand refunding 1998's eesed It cente\nto 400.75.\nCANADIAN DOLLAR\nCLOSES AT 90 3-8\nHEW YOB*. Oct. IS (Crime Canadian dollar today advanced fractionally la Ihe for-\netga exchange market, while the\npoand sterUag slid *tt IH cents\nfrom lest night's close.\nTbe dollar closed at m\ncoats, a discount ef Mb psr\neeat at Its strongest point af\nlhe day.\nThe poand opened at wSMS*.\ntoot cents under Its orevtous\ndose, and cloeed at 114*114.\nBetter Outlook; Fair Volume of Orders oa\nHand From Eastern Canada; Supply Heavy\nI about It) Canada la the shining\nstar ln tbe rather haay firmament\nof future gold production. In the\ncomparatively  few  years  that   thla\n    I oountry has been a growing lector,        -   -      _\u25a0 .  --\u2014 \u2014_\n0300-00-00 with a ~ ateadv riaina ta world output, Its rooord haa been over, Argentine, Brsxliun and Chile\nwSdm output Anticipate- output j remarkable. Aa Mr. Meighen declared ,\u00bb\u00bb amo* teneraUy closed higher.\nof 454.000,000 this year, as oompared. here the other day, gold mining, It\nwith. SW.M7.Mfr la 1830. -constitutes \"\"\"d eeem. Is today tlw bright\nthe largest annual Increase SB record. *\u00ab \"> Canadian buelneee. By reaeon\n-\u2022--''^^^^^^^^^^^^\u25a0\u25a0^\u25a0\u25a0^^ of lie unique position ln International finance, gold Is the only basic\nproduct which hae not felt the consequences of depression either ln\n| regard to Its prloe or demand.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nSHOWS STRENGTH\nPrices     Resume      Upward\nTrend; Export Business\nBoosts Prices\nWXNNIPSO,  Oot.  39   (CP.-ShCW-\nInff Independtnt atrengtl., prices on\nWlonlpeg't grain markst resumed\nthalr advance today to clow % to\nl\\k higher. Report* ot a large export\nbuslneaa aided tn boosting prlcei.\nProfit tyklng entered the market ln\nltt later stages but had Utile effect.\nOototoer and November both at\nMH. vara up iy4; December ivfc to\none cent higher at 63 to 63% aplit\nand  May  %  at M%  to 67.\nExports vara estimated at 3,000,-\n000 buahela, Trom both Pacific Mid\nAtlantic porta. There waa also some\nbusiness worked in barley.\nCash wheat w\u00abt In go-d demand\ntoday and coaraa grains alao ahowed\nactivity.\nCORN ATTRACTS\nSHARPBDYING\nDevelops    Independent\nStrength  on  ths  Chicago\nGrain Exchange\nTBBNON,  A.   t,  'Oe.  SS-the\neery materially daring aba past\nweek er 18 days aal It weald\nnew appsey as If there wools be\ne  general   liaSaiu   te  stiffen\nprloes. Values hate already advanced from io te 1ft eenta a\nsea  ea   pecked   frail   and   en\nWagner aad Spy la bulk from\ntSS a ton te gM-\nThen hae been a fair volume of\norders from sestsrn Canada for Delicious and the Information respecting   export   markets   Is   mon   encouraging. Tbe  result of tbe election in Orest Britain should clarify\ntbe exchange situation snd stimulate   tbe   apple   business   In   that\nCWCAOO, Oct. 9* (API\u2014Com\nattracted sharper attention today,\nand developed Independent strength,\nwbereee wheat price advanoee failed\nto hold, corn buying showed aug\nmanted Interest both on tbs put of\ntbe general public ae wall as profss\nslonal trades.\nAll oereala cloaed unsettled, corn\nH to IM osnts advanoed, wheat at\nli tali decline, oats It to V, up.\nand provialona varying from 30\ncente decline to 10 oents gain.\nWheat dlaplayed notable strength\nmueh of tbe day, helped by estimates tbat Nortb American new\nexport business amounted to mon\nthan 3,000,000 bushels. Word of seven dust storms In western Kansas\nacted also aa a bullish factor.\nBETHLEHEM STEEL\nPAYS AMVIDEND\n50 CraU to Bs Paid on Common. Shares; Nothing on\nPreferred Stocka\nTot the first six months of the\npresent -year tbe gold output value\nwaa nearly double that of oopper,\nalmost three times thst of nickel,\nsix and one-half times that of lead,\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAllegheny  314\nAllied   Chemical 83%\nAm  Can  ..,  82%\nOn| Amer   Jor   Pow 15!',\nMd mon tbinelght \"times that \"of Ull\u00ab \"count gold mining in Canada JAnTW* Wy   33)4\nailver and nine. And of the gold pro- ^__**H__<!^}_?a_^aT*1!!?...*'    ~ ^^' '\nduood,   Ontario  led   the   way   with\n76 per osnt. Is lt any wonder tbey\nare talking gold ln Ontario\nKEW  HIGH  RSCORO      '\nWhether or not the premium on\ngold has had a stimulating effect\non Ontario gold production, the\nfact remained that a new high record wae eatabllahed in Septemb-,\nwhen s total of 13,1190,38. was reported to tbe Ontario department ot\nmlnee. Porcupine output, compared\nwltb August, lumped 8388,000, and\nKirkland Lake .dvanced 139.000. The\nImprovement at Porcupine la larg:!y\nat Bollinger, which reported more\ngold ln September than Lake Shore,\nwhich had led lt for months.\nOutstanding in recent \"news is\nthat of ths Orest Bear take radlum-\nsllver discoveries, the importanoe of\nwhtch has been stressed by Hugh 6.\nSpence, of the Ottaw. department\nof mlnea engineering staff, whose\nnport speaks of tbe very blgh grsde\npitchblende exposures, Thoee wltb\nthle ran aad precious metal will at\nother   Industries   snd   has   actually\nincreased production from ,43,557.000\nlsst year to ths present rate of more\nthan ,53.000,000.\n\"The premium, equivalent to the\ndiscount on tbe Canadian dollar In _      _\nterma of New Tork, la contributing Bendix  Aviation   _\nsubstantially   to   the   proaperlty   of Beth Steel     3314\nAm Smelt & Be 33%\nAmsr Telephone 13914\nAmerlc   Tobsooo   88\nAnaconda   _    ijjj\nAtchison      107(4\nBaldwin __     814\nBelt _ Ohio  .   34\n19%\nthe Industry and le thereby unquestionably stimulating production\nIt Is slso encouraging the search for\ntbe development of new gold pros-\nspsots.\"\nWINNIPEG  GRAIN\nWINNIPBO,    Man.\ntures quotations:\nOpen   High\nOct.   3\u00bb.\u2014Pu-\nWheat:\nOct.    \t\nNov \t\nDec __\nMap   \t\nOats:\nOot.    _____\n-     -\u2014Not.\t\nonce appreciate the value of the find   Dec.   _____\nAll the reported silver  discoveries usy    \t\nat Oreat Bsar lake to date have been     Barley:\nmade In the Echo Bay section, Mr.' * ~\nSpence  reports,  declaring  that  be-\nyend any question the pitchblende\ndeposits   at  LaBine   point   ln   the\nOreat Bear region constitute a very\nvaluable source of radium- The silver occurs In native form, as wire\nor leaf, an on several of the Bonan-\naa claims, six miles south of LaBine\nPoint,   is   very   rlob   being   almost\npun metal. 80 far as tbe sllvsr ls\nconcerned,  tbs field  le reminiscent\neg tbe early days of Cobalt.\nA recent gold find of more than\nordinary merit Is that made by the\nJCenty brothen ln Swayae township\nand about which an encouraging report haa been'tnede to tbe Ontario\ndepartment   of   mines   by   H.   c.\nRlckaby.   geologist.\nMyg Or SUNSHINB\nBright rays of sunshine sre being\neast by the snthuslssm st Kirkland\nlake and other gold mining centers\n-3314-  94\n\u00ab3'A    94)4\n93 V,\n99%\n3314\n33\n3314\n93\n- 93%\n94% 93%\n97%   99%\n33%\n33%\n33\n33%   34%\n33%\n83\n81*14    33\n33%    34%\n83%\n93%\n93%\n99%\n33 V.\n39%\n40%\n30%\n35 Vt\n39%\nSSVi    \u00ab7%    08%\n99\n08%   OB\n103     104\n00%\nOOt.    38%    31%    38%    37\nNOV. 37       38%    37       3814\nDec.     37       38%   39%   38%\nMsy , 38       41       39       40%\n_______\u25a0\nOct.        97%\nNOV, 39\nDec.        98%\nMay      103H 101\t\nBye:\nOot.         43       43%   41%   41\nDec.        41%    43%    40%   43%\nUsy        43%    49%   48%   49%\nCash prices:\nWheat: No. I Hani, 97%; No. 1\nNor., 95%; No. 3 Nor., 90%; No. 3\nNor.. 99%; No. 4, 53%; No. 5. SB's,;\nNo. 9. 44%; Feed, 49%; Track. 99%:\nNO. 1 Durum, 99%.\nLogan & Bryan\noaiw,\nSTOCKS, BONDS. COTTON\nNew Tork, Montreal and Vancouver Stock. Eiehangea, Chi-\neege Boerd of Tnde, Winnipeg\nOraln  Sxehange, and other\ntrading exchanges.\nnUTATI   WIBB       *\norricss:\nVancouver, Spokane, Seattle\nFEW TURKEYS\nBOISE. Idaho, Oct. aa.\u2014<AP>\u2014\nA vary abort crop of Tha___.afftv.ng\nturkeys waa forecast ior thla section today by im. o. G. Brink,\nmanager of tba Idaho Turkey Growers* aaaoclatlon, which hu marketed tba bulk of turkeys from Idaho\nand Eaatern Oregon for tha paat\nseveral yeara.\ns\nEXCHANGE RATES\nNKW TORK. Oot. 39\u2014Sterling exchange easy at 93.81 for 90 day bills,\nand at 93.87 for demand.\nCanadian dollara 9% per cent disc.\nFranca 3.98% centa.\nUn 5.16 cents.\nUruguay 89.60 cente.\nMarks 3349 oents.\nKronen  3344  oents.\nCanadian Paclf 14%\nCerro de Pasco 14%\nChas _ Ohio ..   91\nChrysler        19%\nCom _ South 8%\nCon Osa N T 71%\nCorn Products _ 4914\nC   Wright  pfd..\nDupont   _'.    87%\nEastman Kodak 105%\nta power tt 1\/t  31%\nBrie         13%\nRord Kngllsb ....\nFord of Canada\nFirst Nat Stores\nFreeport Texas.\nGeneral Motors.\nOeneral Foods -\nOenenl   Electric   39%\nOold  Dust     90%\nOranby ..... ...     si.\nOreat North pfd   38\nHudson Moton..\nIns Copper \t\nInternet Nickel\nInter Tel _ Tel\nKelly Spring ....\nKenn Copper _.\nKreage S 8\t\nKroegg  tx  Toll-\nMack  Truck  ...\nMilwaukee   pfd.\nN&eh   Motors   -\nNat Dairy Prod  39%\nN  Powsr  81  Lt\nNew York Centr   80%\nPaclf On hn   85\nPackard   Moton.   5%\nPenn R R \t\nPhillips Pete ._\nRadio Corpora.\nRadio Keith Or\nRem Rand ......\nRock   Island  \t\nSafeway   Stores-\n8 Louis _ S F\nShell Union OU\nSinclair   Con   -\nSouth   Calif  Bd\nSouth   Paelflc...   49%\nStan OU cf Cal   81%\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan OU N. J.    83%\nStewart   Warner     6%\nStudebaker     11%\nTexas Corpora- 19%\nTexas Oulf Sul 39%\nUnion Carbide .. 34%\nUnion OU Calif 19\nunion Paclflo - 103\nUnited Aircraft.. 15%\nU g Pipe _ Fdy 14%\nU 8 Rubber ...\nu S Steel \t\nWeet Blectrlc ....\nWillys Overland\nTellow Ttuck ....\n9%\n\u00ab!4\n9%\n19%\n3%\n19%\n31%\n9%\n19\n\u00bbH\n18%\n31%\n9%\n19\n\u00ab\n33\n48\n9%\n4%\nSH\n83\n3%\nSO\n7\u00bb\n14%\n31%\n33\n133%\n95%\n\"H\n104\nS\n31H\n15....\n33%\n18%\n14\n39%\n14%\n9%\n59%\n48%\n99%\n103%\n30%\n11%\n45%\n19%\n34%\n34%\n38%\n3014\n8%\n34 >.,\n\u00abH\n8%\n15%\nIH\n18\n31%\n7H\n16%\n6\n17%\n36%\n47%\n84%\n8\nSO\n13%\n7%\n4%\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co* of Canada, Ltd.\nTRAI-\u2014BRITISH COLUMBIA\nMenufartcrera of\nELEPHANT\nCRfMICAL   FERTILIZESS\nSOU) BY NATIONAL FRUIT CO,\nProduce\u2122  and   leflnen  of\nTADANAC\nUnas\nN-CTBOLTTIC\nAmmonium  Phosphats\nSulphate of Ammonia\nTriple Superphosphate\nNELSON\nLead-Zinc\nCadmium-Bismuth\n6%\n68%\n45\n3%\n4%\ns\n4\n6%\n48%\n81%\n81%\n6%\n11%\n18\n36%\nSSH\n14%\n99 H\n14%\n13%\n6%\n63%\n44\n3%\nSH\n83%\nSO\n15%\n91H\n33%\n134%\n55%\n15\n107%\n8\n83%\n16%\n34%\n14\n\"li\n31\n19%\n6'\n70%\n\u00ab5%\n3\n59%\n104'--\n31%\n1314\n7%\n13\n49\n30%\n35 Vi\n35%\n39\n30%\n8',\n34%\n.  9%\n8%\n9%\n16%\n3\n13%\n31%\n8%\n19\n6Vi\n18%\n36%\n161'-\n50%\n34\\\n6\n31%\n8%\n19\n7H\n\u00ab(4\n33\n49\n8%\n4%\n9%\n88\n48'\n31%\n30\n83%\n6%\nHH\n18\n36%\n34\n14%\n101\n14%\n14%\n\u00abH\n64\"-\n48%\n3%\n4%\nBANK CLEARINGS\nNEW TOBK SXCKANOS\nCLOSED NOVEMBER 3\nNBW TORK, Oct. 39 (AP>\u2014The\nfinancial district wlU be cloeed on\nTuesday, November 9- The day-\nelection day\u2014la a legal holiday ln\nNew Tork state. Ths Hew Tork\nstock snd curb exchanges ee well aa\ntbe banka and au of the commodity\nmarkets will be dosed for tbe day.\nOMIT  DIVIDEND\nNEW YORK. Oet. 39 (AP)\u2014The\nAmerloan Metal oompany today omitted the Quarterly dividend cf 9190\non the 9 per eent preferred etock\ndue at thla time.\nTbe company reported September\nquarter net Ion of 989397 agalnat\nnet profit ot 9857337 ln the like\nperiod laet year.\neoantry.\nHEAVY  SUPPLIES 5H\t\nWhile then sn fairly beery tatti:}\nplies of apples still la storage the\n\u25a0quantities wbleh shippers f^^^^^\nlag now an considerably\ntboee  of lest year aad  from\nuntil spring tben should he a 1\nmovement to the primary market as\nthe jobbers bave not been  buying\nsny spples (or storage themselves.\nT_i colon situation doaa aet show\nmuch sign of Improvement end there\nstui appears to he ample quantttlee\nat very low values.       ^^^^^^~\nTbe crop Is now all under eover\nand many of tha peeking booses am\nclosing down. Some sn retaining a\nquantity of apples loose aad thaaa\nmay be packed lf the demand warrants.\nW. M. WALKER\nSTOCKS   :   t  BONDS\nF1BE.  AUTOMOBILE   AND\nPLATE OLASS  INStmARCB\nPhone 96        Aberdeen Block\nT.H.WATERS&CO..LTD\n\"Everything  in   Building\nMaterials\"\nBuilders and Contractors\nNELSON, a C.\nwinnkfo, Oct. 39\u2014Bank clear-\nInga for week ending Oct. 20. 1931,\nand for corresponding week, 1990.\nHalifax     9   3451,047 9   3,130,613\nSaint John \u2014     3,019,099       3,433,350\nMoncton        919319 '\nSherbrooke   .      619,787\nQuebec         4,494,706\nOttawa         4.779,064\nMontreal _ _,3*o,2\u00bb3\nKingston ..... 661.909\nPeterboro    _..      _\u00bb,733\nToronto      30.783,135\nHamUton ... 3,949,4.1\nKitchener ... 818,158\nBrantford   ....      746,611\nLondon       3,303,656\nChatham .....      440.583\nWindsor      3,156,061\nSarnla          349,118\nSudbury        570349\nFort William        491,193\nWinnipeg     60,255.833\nBrandon        341,639\nRegina         4,538,918\nMoose   Jaw 832389\n1,741306\n367,770\n3,874,763\nNBW TCSUC, OOt 38\u2014(AF)\u2014The\nBethlehem steel corporation today\ndeclared a dividend of 50 oents a\noommon share .the same ee the\npayment made thne months ago.\nIn the lsst quarter the oompany patd\u00ab50 cente a share eo the\nJunior Issue, a reduction from 91\ndisbursement of the flnt quarter\nPrior to that period the steek hss\nbeen on a 96 annual basis.\nThe regular dividend of 91.T6\nwas declared on the preferred.\nThe corporation had a deficit ef\n91.503,003 is the third quarter of\nthte year.\nBethlehem corned nothing 00 ths\npreferred stock In the leet quarter.\nTotal In-some for tbe laat quarter was 98354360 agalnat 96.394.067\nln tbe preceding three montha and\n88.043317 a year ago.\nOperations avenged 88 per ent.\nof capacity oompared with 413\nper cent. In the June 30 quarter\nand 54-6 per oant In the third three\nmonths of lsst year. Current operations en at a rete est approximately   31   per   cenv\nSaskatoon\nPrlnoe Albert\nBdmonton  ....\nOalgary     6,039.335\nLethbrldge   .. 457,802\nMedicine Hat 338,494\nVancouver  .... 13,892,145\nVictoria    1,397,313\nN Westminster 499,039\n994,913\n746367\n6344,848\n5,783,656\n150,733,996\n736,938\n695,378\n103,337,084\n6,311,638\n1.390373\n979,990\n3398.081\n465,799\n3.991,813\n447.189\n900,914\n749.131\n54,613,373\n482.505\n5,106,505\n1310,819\n2,071,321\n407333\n4.866.661\n9,699,383\n647310\n336,376\n17,404.315\n1,906.333\n748,984\nAbana  \t\nArno   .\u2014\u2014\u25a0 \u25a0\t\nAJax\t\nAmulet  \u2014 \u2014\u2014.\nA P ConsoUdated \t\nB A  OU\t\nBldgood\t\nBarry HoUlngsr\t\nBig Missouri \u2014 \t\nChsmlcsl Research \t\nClerley   ..___\u2014.\t\nDome     \u2014\nEastcraat   \u2014\u2014_\u2014_--\nFootbUla\t\nFalconbridge  \t\nHome   Oil    \t\nHowey  \u2014    .    \t\nHolllnger\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nWDWIPXO, Oct. 39\u2014 Receipts:\nCattle 1700: cslns 350; hogs 2500:\nsheep 705.\nsteers, up to 1050 lbs.: Oood and\nchoice 94 to 96.\nSteers, over 1060 lbs.: Oood snd\nchoice 94 to 95. ^^^^~\nHelfen: Oood and choice 93-50 to\n9430.\nFed calves: oood and choice 85\nto 96.\nCows: Oood, 93-60 to 93-76.\nBulls: Oood 81.60 to 81.75.\nStocker and feeder steers: Oood 93\nto 9330.\nStock oows and heifers: Oood 92.60\nto 93.\nMilken and springers: 836 to 170.\nVeal calves: oood and choice 93\nto 9530.\nHogs: Select becori 91 per head\npremium; butchers 91; lights and\nfeeders 94.\nLambs: Oood hsndywelghte 9530\nto 96; good heavies 9450 to 46-\nShsep: Oood heavies 93 to 83.50;\ngood handywelgbt 93.60 to 93.\nTORONTO STOCKS\njos\n.01%\n1.05\n.16\n-06%\n10.40\n.14%\n.08\n.11\n3.80\n.01H\n9.75\n.00\n30\n1.00\n.40\n35\n6.80\nHudson Bay   _    330\nInternational  Nickel ^mmmnm\nImperial    Oil    -\t\nKeelly    \t\nKirkland Lake\t\nLake Shon \t\nMacasea \t\nMandy\nManitoba Basin \t\nMalartlc   _, \u2014\nMclntyre  \t\nMining Corpontlon\nMayland   _  \t\nMurphy   \t\nNewbec   ,, um  1\u2014-\nNlplaslng\t\nNoranda :__\t\nOld Colony\nPeterson Cobalt \t\nPent)   Oreille\t\nSan Antonio _\t\nPremier Oold  _\nSherrlt Oordon \t\nSlscoe    \u2014\u2014\nSt. Anthony \t\n(_tadacon\u00bb   _ \t\nTech Hughes\t\nVentures  \u2014\nWright  Hsrgreavea\nWalte Ackerman  ...\n80 CARLOADS OF\nSUPPLIES ROLL\nPRAIRIE AREA\n\u2022Toronto. Oct. _a (op)\u2014ctow to\n80 carload* of fruit and vegetables\u2014\n60 from Ontario and 13 from Brltlih\nColumbia\u2014have gone or aro going to\nsouthern Saskatchewan and other\nsmaller drought-stricken sress of\nwestern Canada under the direction\nof tM national emergency relist\ncommittee of the United Church of\nCanada. This was reported today by\nRev. R. B. Cochrane, chairman.\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA, Oct. 39\u2014Then, have\nbeen no prloe changes In the larger\ntig markets in the esst today. Situation ln ths west ls firm snd some\nprloe advances reported.\nToronto\u2014Prloea unchanged. Demand falling off and market easy.\nMontreal\u2014Receipts 1804 cases. Extru 47, firste 38, seoonds 33 to 38.\nSome British Columbia fresh eggs\nselling at extraa 46, llrsta 38, pullet\nextrss 85 to 36.\nEdmonton \u2014 Market hen firmer\nwith reoeipte showing s decrease.\nDealers quoting extra, 37 to 38,\nfirsts 34 to 35, seconds IS to 14.\nFresh eggs to retailers are extru\n88, firsts 35, seconds 33-\nOhloego-rSpot 34, Nov. refrlgera-\nton 1814, Decembers 18'...\n1038\n10.80\n3H,\n35.00\n.43\n.06\n.01\n33\n1936\n133\n.12\n.oil.\n.03\n1.35\n14.80\n.00 V,\n.on,\n.76\n-861.\n34\n31\n.63\ntn \u2022\n-Oil.\n6.60\n.60\n337\n1.00\nVANCOUVER LIST\nMINIS\nBig Missouri \t\nBluebird     \u2014\t\nOeorgla River - -\nInt O A  C  _....__.._\nKootenay  Florence \u2014\nNatlonal SUver  \t\nNOble Flee  \t\nOregon Oopper  \t\nPremier     \t\nPioneer     _-_\t\nPend OrelUe  \t\nPorter Idaho  \u2014\nReeves   McDonald\t\nReno Oold\nBid\n.10\n.01%\n33%\n.08-\n3014\n.01\n-01V4\n.54\n335\n.60\n.05 Vi\n.21\nRufus Argenta \t\nRutb Hope \t\nOILS\nA p ConsoUdated\nAssociated   \t\nO and B Lands \t\nCalmont    \t\nDevenlah    \u2014 \t\nEutcreet _ \t\nFabyan      -\nFreehold    \t\nHome Oil\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON. Oct. 29<-C. P. 9!7',i:\nBrag Tree \u00bb1S\u00ab4; Brit Am Tob 94:\nDlstUlen 13 13s 6d; Dunlop Ruhr\n19s: Elec _ M Ind Rod fl 10s;\nFord \u00a33: Hud Bar II 4s 4f. d:\nHydro Elec 91314: Impl Chem 17s\nSd; Impl Tob \u00a34 ls 3d: Int Hold\nO Inv 91%; Int nm |il%; Shell\nT et T fl 15e: Vickers 9s 10%d;\nBrit live per cent War Loan 1947\n\u00a397 10s; Brit 4% per cent Wsr\nLoan \u00a395 four per cent 1960\u201490\n\u00a387   16a.,\n\\\nMcDougall Segur New\nMeroury     __\nMayland _._.. _.\nOkalta New  __..-\nReyallts\t\nSterling Psclflo \t\nAsk\n.H14\n33\n.03\n.11\n.0114\n.04\n.031 i\n37\n2.60\n1.00\n.07\n.30\n30\n.01 Vi\n.05\n37\n.03\n35\n.04\n31\n.05\n.01\n31%\n.40\n.01\n.00\n.13\n33\n5.60\n.03\nMONTREAL CURB\nTRADING LIGHT\nMOjmUSAL, Oot. 38-tTradlng was\nextremely light on Montreal curb\nmarket today, with prices generally\nlower. International petroleum eased\n% at 11.\nTbe mining division continued active wltb loeees shown by Moss, Slscoe and Noranda, tb; lut mentioned\nclosing at 916. off 40 oents. Dome declined 85 oents at 9030.\nCocoj Island\nTREASURE\nHUNT\nSir Malcolm Campbell, K.B. B.\nW- J. S. UKEIE, CM.G, CBJMMLft, M9JSJS.\naadthe\nMetalophone\n4 prttmtVmeWSrthf, StSBWrMc ammx twirflex.\nnxttte smxtreh for tte gold, tUver.\njewelt ttrsd other loot which tsotori-\n0999 ptratet and baccattetrt havs\nhidden em Coet* Miwrf   tlmmmsgis\nONE HUNDRED\nMILLION DOLLARS\nThe eoBipwiy has acquired the \u00ab-\ndssive right Ut explore Cocoa Maud\nfor treasures.\nThe company has acqnhed the exclusive right to nae the wonderful\nmetal-detecting device \u2014 the Metalophone\u2014by whieh lt is confident the\ntreasures will be found.\nThe expedition will be guarded and\nassisted by soldiers to be supplied by\nthe Republic of Costa Rica, under arrangements made through the British\nConsul.\nThe expedition will be under the\ndirection and management of men of\nhonesty and integrity\u2014men who will\nplay the game.\nThe treasure hunt win give you all\nthe thrills and excitement of the sweepstake, the horse race or tha lottery with\nthe added satisfaction of knowing that\nIf Anyone Wins Everyone Wins\nThe proceeds from the tale of tharet w ill be sited exclusively for the legitimate\nexpenses of eguippsttg and conducting the mott ecientific and thorough treasure hunt ever attempted.\nShares $2.00 Each\nThere is every reason to believe that the returns from\nMOTION PICTURE, MAGAZINE and NEWSPAPER\nRIGHTS alone will be sufficient to give every shareholder a profit. But if the treasures are found the returns will be enormous; in fact the shareholders should\nreceive at least\n#\n$600.00 Profit On Each $2.00 Share\nIf you ever take a sporting chance, here is your real\nopportunity.\nOet in on the Ground Floor\nApply For Your Shares Today\nR. H. Gale 6t Co.\nI .un. ma tout I (Fi\u00ab(^ Ag-nte for Cocos Island Treasure Limi^d)\nPittas  und   copy   of  prropectus, .\nillustrated  circular and  full  In- Aaaes \u00bb\u00bb__ ff.Mn    **,\nformation   wtth   regard   to  cocos OZU tlOWC 3TFCCI\nIsland Treaaure Hunt. NN 1 I\nVANCOUVER. CANADA\ni\n*-___\u25a0\n Everything for\nHALLOWE'EN\nHaaa, Rutherford\nDrag Co.\nTAXI and\nkk TRANSFER\n44    Dally    Freight    Schedule\n* *    to  TraU  aad   Bosslsnd.\nLeates   Nelson   16   a.m.\nTnll Depot\u2014Dominion Oarage\n\u25a0aasatnd   Depot\u2014L.   D. Cafe\nCON. CUMMINS\nGLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST  and   optician\ntalte 365-tM. Medical Arts esms*.\nPHONE TAXI\n77\nFreight Bckedale\nDally to B-SIS1B3\naat TraU, It am\nTrail    none   tH\nEMS T. T. * r. LTD.\nfor YOUR\nHALLOWE'EN\nREQUIREMENTS\nCall aat see onr complete storks.\nCITY DRUG CO.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nPHONE   14 BOX   1083\nNOTICE TO THE PUBLIC\nCITY OF TRAIL POLICE DEPARTMENT\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that slanderous statements are being made by persons of the City of Trail\nud Nelson, B. C. defaming the characters of several\nofficers of the City of Trail Police Department.\nSaid statements are slanderous, untrue and without\nfoundation, thereby defaming the characters and doing an injury to said officers whose characters are\nabove reproach.\nSeveral persons at the City of Trail have already made\ntheir apology for the statements uttered by them.\nI HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that no further apology\nwill be accepted and in future legal action will be\ntaken against any person uttering slanderous statements against any member of the City of Trail Police\nDepartment.\nDated October 29th, 1931.\nBENJAMIN DOWNES,\nChief of Police, City of Trail.\nMUNICIPAL VOTERS' UST\n-NOTICE-\nHon Mho Id mi or Licensees wlahlm to have tbelr name* placed\non the Municipal Voters' Lift must take or subscribe to a Declaration ae such before a competent authority dnrtnf the month ot\nOctober, and  have  the same flled  wltb  the  City   Clerk.\nAll persons who are British subjects, of the foil ate at %\\ rears,\nwho bare resided within the Municipality since the first ol January,\nand hare paid to tbe Municipality rates and taxes not chargeable\nfor land doe by tbem, and which amount to not lees than two\ndollan, are eligible to take a declaration as a HOUSEHOLDER.\nAll persons who are British subjects, of the fan age of 21 years,\nwho are carrying on business In tbe Municipality, and held a Trade\nLicense issued by the Corporation, are eligible to take a declaration\nU UCEN8EE.\nOnly the names ot Householders and Licensees taking and filing\ninch declaration each year, and the names of Registered Property\nOwners within the Municipality are placed on the Municipal Voters'\nW. E. WASSON, CUy Clerk\nApe Your\nChimneys\nIn Good Shape?\nThis is the time to have\nthem checked over, as winter\nm weather conditions will show\nup the weak spots and possibly cause a fire or other\ntrouble.\nWe can supply you with bricks, mortar and efficient workmen who will make a good repair job at a\nreasonable cost.\nLime: Cement: Brick: Lumber: Storm Doors:\nStorm Windows\u2014everything in building materials.\nA. H. GREEN &\n(Successors to John Burns St Bon)\niWVtCVSi   \u00ab\u00ab ward sr.\nUf X 111 J_l9     PHONE 164\n\u2022*\u00bb SALES OFFICE\nPT  A iVT   Ml FRONT ST.\n* aU__.ll X    PHON- 118\nPf HOME MEANS SHELTER,\nTHEN A GOOD ROOF IS\nTHE TRUMP CARD.\nThey\nSave\nFuel\nMoney\nInsurance\nWrite or Call\nfor Samples and Prices\nWOOD-VALLANCE\nHARDWARE Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE RETAIL\nDuroid Asphalt\nShingles\nCan Be Applied\nRight Over\nYour Old\nShingles\nerta KELSO* DAUY NEWS, NELSON, B. x\\ '\nASK EQUALIZING\nBULK AND BOX\nRATE ON APPLES\nInstitutes   Ask   Government\nto Apply to Railway Board\non Matter\nINVITE BOARDS OF\nTRADE TO SUPPORT\nCentral May  Affiliate With\nNelson Board; Reaffirms\nStand on Assessments\nOutstanding among resolutions\npui\u00abd Thursday by the Weat Kootenay Central Farnura Institute in\nsemi-annual ee__lon In Nelson, was\none \"urging upon tho protlnclal government the necessity of using every\neffort within ita power to bring before the railway commission tbe absolute necessity of equalising the\nfreight rates upon bulk versus box\napples.\"\nThis motion, which was fathered\nby o. B. Appleton of Proctor, advisory board member, was passed\nunanimously after D. Bradley of\nCreston failed to get lt elaborated to\ndefinitely urge bringing the carload\nrate on boud apples* down to the\nlevel of the carload rate on bulk\napples. It seemed to be felt any revision would b\u00ab downward rathv\nthan upward.\nBILK   HAVE   FIELD\nIt was declared by Ur. Appleton\nand other speakers that the prairie\nJobbers had worked out a plan for\ng_ttlng bulk carload* of orchard\napples (rom this provlnoe st a\ntransportation rate which made lt\nImpossible for the packed and graded\nfruit to compete. A certain volume\nor bulk apples placed on the prairie\nassisted the market situation by obtaining distribution of fruit that\notherwise would not be sold, but\nnow the bulk shipment* were running  wild, Mr.  Appleton  aald.\nMr. Bradley told of a prairie merchant who was ln correspondence\nwith the Creston growers respecting\nprairie farmers trucking potatoes to\nthe Creeton area and taking beck\napples in exchange, this scheme being dropped when the Calgary Job-\nMEN'S SHOE\nSALE\nat Wades Shoe Shop\nStarts Saturday\nMorning\nSnappy Black Oxfords\nat $3.85\nMen's Work Boots\nat $3.65\nArch Support Shoes\nRegular $8.50\nS\u00bbk $6.85\nGet yours while we\nhave your size\u2014See\nour window.\nCASH ONLY\nWade's Shoe\nShop\nGoodyear Shoe Repairs\nWard St. Nelson\n- - in * \u25a0*j*k*aufc___^--_faS>--a*--\u00ab \u2022a-\u00bb***i\nber* began getting bulk cartoade.\nIt waa decided to send tbla resolution also to Um Kelson. Orand Forks\nask tbem to consider passing lt.\nand Creston boards of trade, and\naid also consider forwu-Unc lt befon the Associated Board* of Trade\nof Eastern BrltUh Columbia at tbs\nnext convention.\nMAY   JOIN   NELSON   BOARD\nBefore this question arose, the\ndelegates dtacuss#d st tbe morning\nsession the advisability of having\nboard of trade affiliations, snd there\nws\u00ab a strong feeling In favor of\nsuch a move, one of tbe debated\npolnta wee whether to affiliate wltt\nthe Associated Boards, er with tbs\nNelson board as tbe constituent\nboard closes*, to tbe bulk of tbe\nfruit district* and most closely ln\ntouch, and sentiment strongly favored Unking up wltb the Nelson organisation, which hu sessions\nthroughout the year. Secretary K.\nWallace was Instructed to approach\nthe Nelaon board and obtain the\nterms on which affiliation could be\nsecured, and report oa the subject\nat tbe spring convention.\nA proposal from the Balfour Institute, which was remitted from lsst\nspring's convention, for a maximum\naffiliation fee of 110 for tbe central\nInstitute, wae considered favorably,\nand tbe proposal was recommended\nto tbe n.xt convention, which alone\nba\u00ab the power to amend the bylaws,\nlf passed, this will affect only the\nBalfour, Orand Forks and Creston\nInstitutes, the three jwhose per\ncapita fee exoeeds 110 on account\nof large memberahlp.\nH. Turner Lee of Bonnlngton\ncommented on the report of Secretary Bonavia of the advisory board,\nthat the west Kootenay resolution\non appeals from courts of revision,\nthough endorsed by tbe advisory\nboard, was not acted upon by ths\ngovernment, and urged that the\nresolution be reaffirmed, to keep the\nproposal alive. Tbls wss done.\nThe resolution of Ust spring thus\nreaffirmed was \"that representation*\nbe made to the government respectfully suggesting tbat section 140 of\nthe Taxation act be amended to\npermit such appeals to lie to tlw\ncounty oourt.\" Under the statute,\nassessment appeals must- be taken\ndirect to the court of appeals at\nVictoria, Involving the appellant ln\ngreat expense.\nFIFTEEN CARS OF\nFRUIT SHIPPED\nVERNON, B. C., Oct. 39.\u2014The\nfruit and vegetable rdport of the\nmarkets division, department of agriculture, reports: Car shipments,\nstraight 13, mixed 3, total 16; October car shipments, straight 5333,\nmixed 83, total 015.\nInto storage\u201410T Delicious, fancy,\n9.-150*; 33 Delicious, fancy, 88-L;\n300 Delicious, Cee; 60 Delicious, HH;\n101 Wagner, fancy; 60 Wagner, HH;\n60 Wlnesap, fancy; 49 Northern Spy.\nfancy; 66 Orlmes Oolden, fancy;\n311 Wlnesap, extra fancy, \u2022I.M; 148\nWlnesap, fancy, 11.40; 200 Wlnesap,\nCee, 81.35; 33 Wlneaap. HH, 90 centa;\n94 Winter Bananas, 75 osnts. Brokerage standard and 86.00; 766 Delicious, Cee, 135-168, 91.10, freight\nprepaid.\nPRICES IN ENGLAND\nWe have received the following\ncable from our Markets Representative in London.\nB. C. prices higher all round compared with lest year.\nPrivate treaty prices\u2014Cons, 13a\nto 19s, according to grade; Macs,\ngood, fancy 13s, Cee lis; Jonathans,\n13s 6d to 15s, according to grade.\nLondon auctions, California Newtons,\n11a to 13s; Oregon, fancy, lis to 13s,\nextra fancy, lis 3d to 14s; Washington Jonathans, lis to 13s9d. Liverpool auctions, American Jonathans, lis to 13s; California New-\ntons, 6s 6d to lis 3d; B. C. Jonathans, 10s 6d to 13s; Macs, 10s 3d to\n13s; Nova Sootla, Macs, 5s 6d to\n10s 6d.\nO-K\n0F_LlAp\n\"\u00a3**\u25a0*\nnpgte\nlast\nno\nTODAY MOBMSO. OCTOBER \u00bb. lstSss*axem^a*mm*m\nGROWERS TO PICK\nREPRESENTATIVES\nDOMINION IHT\nBE GREATEST OF\nWORLD NATIONS\nBishop of London Suggests\nDid* Money Might Be\nSpent in Canada\nsjomsoit. oet. * (C r \u00abH*>\u2014*t\nBev. Arthur Foley WlnnlinVm-In-\ngrsm, bishop ot London, writing of\nhU recent TMt to CUKU In ttm\n\"Empire Review\" which appeared\ntoday, tisaltttt \"It th, 3300,000,000\n\u2022pent upon keeping people unemployed in England could bo epent\nIn developing Call\u2014dt thera would be\nsomething to \u00bbhow for It, and eomethlng which would permanently\nbenefit the world III general.\"\nTba blahop wrltaa that what In-\npreaaed him moat oh bla tour wu\nthat Canada would never become\ntba great nation It ahould be without a far larger population.\n\"It la all laid out for a gnat\npopulation.\" ha wrltaa. \"Tbt railway\nsystem will never par without million, more travelling. Of course the\nlncreaaa must be gradual and aa\nthe nation can abaorb It.\nMIGHT BE\nGREATEST NATION\n\"Canada might be, and may bt\ntha greatest nation upon earth,\" he\nwrltaa. \"She strides th; earth at a\nmoat strategic point of the earth's\nsurface. She haa undeveloped riches\nbeyond count. All sbe needs are\nmen, boya and girls to unearth the\ntreasures and lncreaaa the fullness of\nher life, and the majority of them\nshould be Brltlah-born.\n\"Let Canada not be narrow minded,\" tbe blahop continues. \"Let ber\nopen her arms to all honest workers\nfrom all nations, but do not let\ntbem crowd out the old British\nstock. She la bound to tbs old country by a three-fold word, tbe rad\nstandard of blood and sacrifice, the\nwhite standard of pure home life\nand the blue standard of commercial honesty and Integrity.\n\"Let tbe cord never be broken,'\nbe writes ln conclusion, \"and if It\nts kept firm and lf, In ever-Increasing numbers, we go over trom the\nold country to help ber ln developing her strength, then the Canada\nof today, great aa It is. will be\nnothing to the Canada of tomorrow,\"\nVERNON, B. C, CBt. ^-Following\ndiscission of tba necessity for lne\norganisation of one atrong body to\nrepresent all tbe fruit (rowers, a\nnn+tlne; hae been arranged to be\nheld ln Kelowna.\nThla meeting I, to bo attended ts*\ntba -members of tbe exeeutlree of tat\nBrltlah Columbia Fruit Growers' association. Ihdependent Growers association snd four men who ttt active\nIn pressing for one organisation U.\nreptace thew two. Theee are George\nHaggle, M. L. A, Oapt. H. P. Ooombta,\nW. Crawley JUcherdo. and P. Godfrey Isaacs.\nRepresenting the Brltlah Columbia\nF. O. A. will be R. H. MacDonald\npreeldent, P. Col, R. Lyon, Alex\nStevens and Thoe- Abriel.\nRepresenting tbe Independent: j\nwill be A- T. Howe, prealdent, Messr-a \u25a0\nK. Davenport, Moore. Long, W. A,\nCaldwell, F. W. Prldham and Co..\nDuncan.\nMOORE DEFENDS\nLABOR MACHINE\nAGAINST IRVINE\nStates Ubor M.P. From We-\ntaskiwin   Was    Never\nMember Trades Union\nCANADA'S GOLD\nPRODUCERS\nThe largest Canadlsn gold producers in order of current production, baaed on a period of more\nthan a single months, are:\nUke Shore (Kirkland Lake).\nHolllnger (Porcupine).\nTeck-Hughes  (Kirkland Lake).\nNoranda  (Rouyn. Quebec).\nMclntyre   (Porcupine),\nDome  (Porcupine),\nWrtght-Hargreavea (Kirkland Lake)\nThere sre 99 mlnea In Canada\nproducing gold In substantial, regular quantities, besides scores of\nplacer operations and Intermittent\nQuarts operation-.\nStorage Eggs, Corn\nFlour, and Mill Feed\nAre Slightly Higher\nPrices on wholesale commodities\nremained fairly steady during the\npast week. Flour was quoted up 10\ncents or more a barrel; rolled oats\nup 10 oents per 60 pounds; storage\neggs a rise of 1 oent per down,\nand mill feed up $2.00 per ton.\nBacon dropped a cent a pound.\nTwo oars of corn were received\none of hay and one of meat scraps.\nOrder\nBELLEVUE\nor\nGREENHILL\nFurnace\nGOAL\nLump \u2014 Mine Run\nWashed Nut\nPHONE 53\nBURNS   .\nCoal \u00abk Cartage\nRich ore. from 12 to 18 Inches\nwide, and according to last word\nreoelved by Tha Northern Miner.\n40 feet long, has been found by\nMining Corporation of Canadf ln\nthe Cobalt Lake fault under the\nlake. It is not believed that the\npatch will be extensive. In a day\nand a half 25 tons of high grade\nore were picked from this vein and\nIt ls calculated that 60,000 ounces\nof silver were picked in 24 hours.\nThis is the highest rate of sliver\nproduction the corporation has attained since the finding of abnormal\nwidths of high grade in tha Frontier mine,  South  Lorraln.\nShipments of cobalt ore continue\nat a good rate, ths monthly totals\nrunning between 600 snd 000 tons.\nThe high month of the year waa\ncloae to 1000 tons.\n... _M*9fe\n&eveA*w's\u00a7r\nROSE\nBeauty Parlor\nK.W.C. Block Ward St.\nrhone 317 for Appointments\n Downstairs\t\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWATCHMAKER,\nJEWELER\nand Graduate Optician\n413  BALL  STREET\nPhone\nTAXI\nThe Best of Service\nCareful,  Courteous\nDrivers\nNelson Tranfer Ctx, Ltd.\n35\nMALT EXTRACT WITH COD\nLIVEB    OIL\nSPECIALLY     PALATABLE,\nDIGESTIVE   and   NCTEITIOC8\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescription  Specialist\nPHONE   1\n*\u00bbop with xt b\/ mall.\nHunter Electric\n& Plumbing\nTherapeutic Appliances\nin Stock\nViolet-Rays\nVibrators\nInfra  Red  Ray  Lamps\nElectric Combs\nOravot Scientific Aid to\nHearing\nIf you are deaf come\nin. We guarantee you\nshall hear. Have a practical demonstration.\nORDER COAL\nNOW\nStandard Lethbridge, a\nclean long burning coal\nthat gives the greatest\nvalue for your money.\nLump, ton   $11.00\nEgg, ton    9.50\nCord Wood, Birch, Cedar\nAU  Lengths\nPHONE 701\nFairvlew Fuel Co.\n60,000 OUNCES IN\nDAY AT COBALT\nOTTAWA, Ont, Oct 39. CP)\u2014\nThe Trades and Labor Congress of\nCanada has fulfilled the functions\nof a Canadian federation for Canadian workers for the past 47 years,\"\nsaid Tom Moore, president of thc\nTrades and Ubor congress of Can-\nada, discussing a despatch from Calgary in which William Irvine, Labor\nMP. for Wetasktwln, urged Canadian labor to gather under one\nbanner as a Canadian federation of\nlabor.\n\"Mr. Irvine was never a member\nof a trades union,\" added Mr. Moore,\n\"and hu only a superficial knowledge of the affairs of Canadian\nworkers whom he attempts to guide.\nThe Trades and Labor Congress of\nCanada has full autonomy and Is\ndirected entirely by Canadians. It\nhas full authority over Canadian\nmatters \"\nCERTAIN   JURISDICTION\nTb\u00ab Canadian federation of Labor, Mr. Moore said, had certain\nJurisdiction regarding relations between various organisations but was\nchiefly concerned with United States\nlabor legislation.\n\"If Mr. Irvine had studied the\nwork of the Trades and Labor Congress annual meeting In Vanoouver\nthe week prior to the annual meeting of the American Federation of\nLabor in the same city, he would\nhave seen that a great deal of work\nwas done tnd suggestions advanced\nln the interests of Canadian labor,\"\nMr. Moors said, referring to Mr. Irvine's contention that the American\nFederation of Labor wasted tlmt to\nno good purpose at its recent annual meeting. \"Notwithstanding the\nhabits of people like Mr. Irvine to\nattack the Trades and Labor Con*\ngrass,\" Mr. Moore concluded, \"the\nmembership showed a substantial\nIncrease at the last annual meeting, proving that the workers ere\ntaking a lively interest in Ita work\nIn spite of the depression.\"\nTORONTO MINES\nARE LISTLESS\nSugar Bowl\nGrocery\nWEEK-END   SPECIALS\n>   lor       25.\nCHEESE:      , sment\n2-ID. box   -*5V\nCHEESE:   Kraft. \u25a0wmjt\n1 ib 35f\nBUTTER   (Our   Special       QCi*\nCreamery): 4 lbe. for .... \u00a53t\nEGOS   (Fresh B. C. Jg\/t\nstorsie):   Dos.    ij*}\nCORNED BEEF: \u00ab--,\nJ  tins  for   Sjy\nSODAS   (Wooden Box):       _#_4\ntacts , V*ry\nJAM:   Raspberry,   Straw-     _\/l_4\nberry, etc. 4 lbs. for  3\"V\nMARMALADE: wmjs\n4 lbs. for ey*\nTEA: Malkin's Beat. 0_>t\n3 ibs. for  _ tiy*}\nCOFFEE:   Malkin's   Beet.    ttrntJ,\nj ibs yj*?\nBLUE  RIBBON er BRAID'S\nBEST   COFFEE: nmjs\nPer Ib 45C\nF  *   O   SOAP: \u00a3\u2022 ossw\n.4  cakes for ^aleWU\nLUX   FLAKES: \u2022xCs*\nS pkts. for .._  \u2022'\u25a0Of'\nFRESH   DATES: \u00abftj\n1 lbs. for efWr\nFin  BISCUITS: mm j,\nt ib,. ror sy\nSLICED   PINEAPPLE:  S's.  au\n!  tin,  for  _, mV.\na-anMON'D'K  ORAHAM gsfto,\nWAFERS:  Per thl    Js**L\n\"'KE  EAST: j|\u00bbj\n. lh. tin  y*\n\u2014\u2022nut butter^ \u25a0>_\/<\n* ih,. for y*y\nPRONE  IK\n, WE  DELIVER FAIRVIEW\n\u00bb A.M to 8 P.M.\n\u201e     _\t\nTORONTO, Oct. 39 (OP)\u2014Listless\ntrading and reactionary prlcea dominated tbe movement of stocka today\non the Standard mining exchange.\nAll groups . were affected by tbe\nprloe slump. Tbe prloe ratio showed\n34 declines against 14 gatna while 26\nIssues closed unchanged. Sales totalled   294,187   sbarea.\nThe precious metal group wu\nsteady to lower with restricted trading ln tbe higher-priced Issues. Dome\nfell 30 oents to 89.65.\nInternational Nickel declined 60\ncenta to 810; Noranda io cents to\n813 and Hudson Bay down 30 oents,\nclosed st 33-00.\nBritish American and Imperial Oil\neach rose 15 cents to close at 810.40.\nsnd 8H respectively; International\nPetroleum at 810.73 declined 40 cents\nHeavier Underwe\nNow is the time to be\nheavier underwear.   Underwear*\nfits freely and easily without bet\nloose and baggy. We can show _\nweights   in   Stanfields,   Ceetee\n, Hatchway no button.\nStanfields 1400 \u25a0\nStanfields 3200 \u00ab\u25a0\nStanfields A.C.  ***\nHatchway F.F.     34W\nCeetee - S4.2S to *B.fS\nQuality\nService\nSatisfaction\nAuto Top\nRepairs\nBeware of a leaky auto top\u2014It can cause\nmore damage than the little it takes to\nfix it.\nNOW is the time of the year to see us,\nand to have those leaks repaired\u2014\nBODY REPAIRING-TOPS DRESSED or\nRECOVERED-FENDER WORK-DUCO\nPAINTING.\nEstimates given free of charge\nPHONE 35\nNelson Transfer 2l\nWEEK-END\nSPECIALS\ntn the last week we have received some very fine shipments of dresses including\ngeorgettes, crepe back satins,\ncanton   crepes,   wool   tweeda,\nS7\u2122 $5.95 te $30\nSPECIAL IN MILLINERY\nHats to $4.95 <PO OR\nfor\nA Liberal Discount on All\nOttr Coats\n__f\/\/-\/JVV#___Z__E\ntWAm***\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, Oct. 29\u2014Butter higher, cheese lower and egga unchanged\ntodiy.\nCarlot prlcea of freah egga were\nunchanged, extraa being quoted at\n46 c.-n_, firsts at 38 cente, pullets\nat 36 oente, and seconds at 33 to\n34 cents a dozen. Storage eggs, In\ncarlota, also held steady, extras selling st 37 and 38 oents, firsts at 34\nto 28 centa and seconds iat 30 to 31\noents   a   dozen.\nCheese, Ontario l2i\/4  to 12-li.\nCh\u00bbfse, Quebec, 12 to 12ft.\nButter, No.  l finest 30',,  to -20%\nEggs,  fresh extrss ln  cartons  60.\nEggs,  fresh  firsts   In  cartona  43\nEgga storage firsts ln cartons 33.\nEggs, storage seconds ln cartona 33.\nBroker's Loans Down\nWASHINOTON, Oct. 39\u2014(API-\nLoans to brokers and dealers held\nby New York pederal reserve mem-\nbet banks for tbe week ending October 28, were announced by tbe\nFederal reserve board today ea 3669,-\n000.000, representing a decrease of\n113,000,000 aa compared with the\npreceding week.\nThe loans for the week ending\nOctober  29,   1930,   were   32,312,000,\nTORONTO STOCKS\nARE SOFTER IN\nA SLOW SESSION\nTORONTO, Oct. ,3fl   (CP)\u2014Lack of\nbuying wu responsible for ao.tt_.sB\ntoday on the Toronto stock exchange.\nPrice changes were narrow and there\nwaa no definite weakness.\nTurnover aggregated 12,426 iharsa\ncomprising 51 Issues of which fiv.\nwere up. 19 lower and 27 unchanged.\nBrazilian Traction wu off Sk and\nC. P. R. wu off % to Mtt. Canadian Car lost a full point while\nPord of Canada lost %. International\nNickel wu off tt to 10.\nB. C. Oil wu unchanged, Imperial\ngained tt and Pete lost tt- Abitlbi\ncommon fell to a new low of 3tt.\noff tt. and Massey-Harris wu off\nH to 3tt.\nMONTREAL  STOCKS\nBank of Commerce   193\nDominion   Bank     \u2014 303\nBank of Toronto _   313\nAbitlbi Power 6c Paper        1%\nBell   Telephone     131\nfirazllllan T L 6s Power \u2014_ 12\nBrltlah American Oil   - 10V,\nOan. Car and Foundry        7%\nCanadian  Cement   .      5%\nCanadian Cement pfd  _ ttV,\nCanadian   Power   _   S3\nUke of the Woods       IV,\nMsssey   Harris           3H\nSt. Lawrence-Flour Kills   16-\nWtnnlpeg 'Railway   _      6!-_\nNEWS OF TBE DAT\nFor Rent\u2014Furnished suits. Ele_-\ntrlo refrigeration.    Kerr Apta. (76M)\nDon't forget Troubadours  Danoa.\nEagle Hall, Saturday night.     (6046)\nOne nloely furnished suite, alao t\nsmall suite for rent, Annable block.\n(7383)\nBand Concert Sunday evening, I\nCa iltol Theatre, 9:16. Proceeds, mus- ;\nlc  fund.   (6046) i\nFurnished Suite for rent. Ter-'\nrace Apartments, Apply Suite 101'\nor Phone 466Y. (SOW\nFresh made apple elder. Dell-rates Tuesday's and Friday's. Order\nfrom your Grocer. (6040)\nCome and bring a mend tn Bt.\nPsul's Anniversary dinner Koodar,\nNov. 2nd., at 6:13. iBOJT)\nFor   Furnace   work   at  Moderate\nprices. Phone Jim Bate, P. O   Boa;\n846.    Phone   321LS. (7981) \u25a0\nHallowe'en Masquerade Dance \u2014.\nSalmo. oood Orchestra. Novelty ti. \\\nfreshments. Sat., Oct. 81. (8086) I\nBeteflt Rummage Sale Market ball\nSaturday morning under tbe sue- J\npices of the student nurses.    (7994)\nUse  The  Nelson  Daily\nNews Classified Ads\nTHmi.INO   \u2014   ENTEB-\nTAIN1NO\u2014 VIVID\u2014 AND   A\nREAL   SPECTACLE.       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