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Alex Steele. X. York ii'the b\u00bbnd_\u00bb\u00bbt*r of thi* *m*rt Junior \u00bbggregr\u00abtlon.\ni *.; -. ,    . .\u2014\u2014\u25a0\u2014 i-   \u25a0 ..       ':. \t\nWidows to Mourn Submarine\nVictims at Scene ot Tragedy\n\u2014\u2014\n\u25a0y Th* Ceitedltn Pn**;\nSeven Ontario town* ind cltle* tre to be vliited todiy by the\nKing \u00abnd Queen who start It London *nd finiih \u00bbt Niaiua Wil* \u25a0\nbefore crossing Into the United Stat** for a tour-day vtott Here\nis tod\u00bby's program. _\"  ..*. ;- yy'-;.>     \u25a0\/\u00a3\nIliM _m.IpT-Arr.val. Prtoentotlon of Miyor W. C. Jofcuton\nand hi* mother. Inipectlon of guird of honor; 11:10 \u2022.m.-Prejente-\ntion outiide itation of memben of city council and other officials\n\u00bbnd their wives; 11:10 em.\u2014Drive about city; 11:00 noon-Dep*rture.\nIngeraoll, 12:30; Woodstock, 1:00; Brantford,\" 1:80,- stops.\n2:45Up.BL-ArrIv\u00bbl. Presentation of Mayor'W. J. M<nrI*on and\nMr*. Morrison; 2:50 tun.-Dr.ve *bout city; 3:00\u00bbm.-Cty hall reception; '3:20 p.m.\u2014Civic stadium welcome by ichool children; 4:10\nfm.\u2014-Departure, i *.\nStCtth*rln*s: ,'!__.\u25a0    ....  ^.        \u00ab...\n,   5 pA.-Ten-mlnto stop. Motor drlv* to Niagara Pall*.\nM0*p1i.-hA!t.v\u00ab1 by motor car; 7:M pm-Receptlon at .Niagara p\u00abrk commliilon idmlniitr*Uon bulldlhg; 7:30 p.m.\u2014Visit to\ntable rock and wind tunnel under fall*; 7:53 p.m.-Private dinner\nat General Brock hotel; 10:30 p.m.-Departure.   ' ;\n; y . \u25a0   v \u25a0'   '\nMillion Belli\nOver 300,000 ^anacfians and Americans Join\nin Demonstration at Windsor Station;\ni.  Exhausting Procession Today\nLord  Stanhope  Says\nEverything Done\nto Save Men\nINCLINE OF SHIP,\nTIDES BEAT WORK\nBIRKENHEAD, England, Junt\nI (CP).-Wldowi of vletlmi of th*\nThetli lubmirine diiaiter today\nr\u00bbturn*d new party dr***e* to\n(tort* In exchange for mourning\n\" 'Wear it * funeral lervice ovtr\n.1* wrecked craft Wedneiday.\nTb*y bought th* gownt for *\nbig farewell dance, planned for\ntonight for all who worked on\nth* submerilble. Instead, In black,\n\u2022om* of them \u00abr* to: boird * ship\ntomorrow for a crulie to th* ipot\nIn. Liverpool bay where the Thetli\ndived Jan* 1 on * trial run and\nbecame tht tomb of W men.\n' simultaneously in th* home porta\n\u25a0RAVERY DlSCtOMtT '\n' R Si-JlJhrisoh, a director of Cam-\nMil tair, limited, builders of the\nThetis, disclosed' that Frank Shaw,\nsn* of the four Thetis survivors, in\nm \u00bbccount ot the grim experience\neald he volunteered to try tho Davis\n'Wag\" escape apparatus after three\n\u25a0then. *bo attempted to use It,\nlud been brought back dead into the\nptbpitrine. \u25a0. -y .;....\n-\u2022:   (Continued on.Page Seven)\nI BUSH FIRE HELD\nKttfOUSKI, Qu\u00ab, Jun* 6 <PP).~\n; Mere thin 300 volunteer flreflght-\nl to the bickwoods vllUg* of,St\n, 35 miles from hero, sue-\nJ tote today ln bringing under\n\u25a0ol a rampaging bush fire which\nspread from nearby woods, de-\nitfoyed 14 building* there and for\n\u25a0 time threatened destruction of the\nentire settlement.\nTelephone reports fnyn tho newly\ncolonized settlement to this town\nabout 200 miles down the St Laurence i;iver from Quebec said all\ndanger wt* past and several families who had evacuated their homes\n, In the path of the fir* had returned.\n1\u00b0 Th* fire. Which itarted tot* yesterdiy when a;small blase in a\nclearing spread to th* bush, caused\nge roughly estimated it more\n| Bun 1100,0007 .\nfcformer President of\nI China Reported Dead\nI \u2022 TOKYO, June 6 (AP). - A Do-\nI mei, Japanese news agency, dispatch\n\u25a0 from Tientsin, North China, today\nI reported the death Monday of Hsu\nI Shih-Chang, 81. president of China\nrtromiMstoim..\nI' Domel said Hsu died at til* Brit-\nI Ish concession residence of one of\nI his former aides, Yuan Shih-Kal.\nHUGE SNAKE IS\nLOST, NEW YORK\ni NRW YORK,, June 6 (AP)-A\nCSS-foot Regal python, one of the\n\u25a0 largest of the constrictor snakes,\n\u25a0 was   hunted   in   the   New   York\n\u25a0 world's fair grounds tonight as a\n\u25a0fllllll i  from the giant \"monsters\n\u25a0 ihow.\nI The 350-pounder, some 10 inches\n\u25a0fi dUhjeter it the biggest ptrt and\nmaid to be ailing, was reported misi-\n\u25a0 ing from his cage after the morn-\nmat feeding.\nI - Police, fair employees and sold-\n\u25a0tors encamped on the shores of\nBPounteln lake joined in the search\nUtter the snake's owner surmised\n\u25a0\"Jumbo\" might have taken to waiter, as is customary, to ease the\n\u25a0Shedding of his greenish-brown\n\u25a0skin.\n\u25a0   Fair officials  took  only  small\n\u25a0 comfort in the fact that a python\n\u25a0 is non-venomous. He bites and has\n\u25a0 a way of coiling around his victims\n\u25a0go squeeze th* daylights out of\nBY RESCUED MAN\nMen Laughed in First\nHours\" as Danger.-\nRealizetf\nCALM GROUP WAS\nSURE OF RESCUE\nLONDON, June 0\nW. C .Arnold, one o\non of the sunken iu!\nli, uld today the vletlmi greeted\nth* first houn of the accident\nwith laughter,\n\"There was no panic,\" laid the\n(9-year-old Arnold In' eh Interview. *They w\u00abr* all .ealm \u00abnd\nwe felt sura wa should get to the\ntop ourselves within * few hours.\"\nArnold and three others reached\nthe surface with Davli lunjj*\nthrough an eicape hatch. Ninety-\nnine men died.\n\"We dived about 130 p.m. thunday, ind then something happened tbout three o'clock, he said\nIn giving the tint detailed public\nttory of how tilt mtn aboard re-\nSotod to th* accident. \"Her nest\nhot down, thtrt was a rush of air\nfrom (forward torpedo tube, Ind\nJhtr* w\u00bb\u00bb \u00bbhoutlng,\"\n'(Contlnutd on Pago Tin)\n-   i.'       '  '\u2014...\nRoute for Alaska\nHighway Proposed\nby Old Prospector\nHAZBLTON, B. C, Jane's (CP).\n\u2014An old-time \u2022 northern prospector\nput forward a now route for tbe\nproposed Alaska highway today. A\nroute behind the coast range mountains undiscovered by telegraph line\nengineers only because hostile natives chased them from their beaver\ngrounds,\n. George1 M. Belrnes. who has\nroamed British Columbia's northern\ntrails, since 1897, said the route he\nProposes does not follow the Yukon\ndegraph trail but winds up toe\nKisplox. river. rather - than the\nSkeena.- ..\u2022..\"       \u2022  .. \u25a0 \u2022.\nIts maximum elevation; He told' a\npublic meeting here, is only 1900\nfeet on water grades where the\nroute shifts to the third fork ot tbe\nNaa* river. The annual snowfall\nreaches an average of only six feet,\nhe said.\nG. Butler of Nielson\nLoses Father, Coast\nVANCOUVER, June ?'(CP). -\nJoseph Butler, resident of Vancouver for 30 years, wis burled\nhere today. He died ln hospital on\nSaturday. George Butler-of, Nelson\nis a son.\n4 KILLED AS TRAIN\nCRASHES INTO TRUCK\n1 METZ, France, June 6 (AP). \u2014\nA railroad engine today crashed\nInto a truck filled with workmen\non new fortiflAtions being built\nnear the German frontier, killing\nfour.\nFOUND DEAD IN CAS      -'\nFILLED ROOM, VAN.\nVANCOUVER, June \u00ab (CP)-Ed-\nward D. W. Ellis, 74, was found\ndead in his -gas-filled room here\ntoday.\nACTOR DIES\nNANTUCKET, Mass., June .8\n(AP). \u2014 George D. Fawcett, 77,\nfamed stage and screen actor, died\ntonight He appeared ln moving\npictures, usually in character parts,'\nwith Greta Garbo, John Barrymore\nand other \u00abtar*.  '  '    - <\nNelion Stolen\nTruck Is Found\nat Foot of Cliff\nTRAIL, D. C\u201e June 8 - Tht\npanel delivery truck of Nick S*m-\nInoff, Nelson, itolen from Its\nparked position In th* 1200 block\nBay avenue, Trill, wai found yesterday ovtr th* cl|ff from th* top\nof tho Fruitvale cutoff, * place\nwhtn old can ar* frequently dli-\n-poiod of. Tha truck was, totally\nwrecked.\nSHANGHAI, June-7 (Wednesdays (CP)\u2014A British former inspector of Shanghai municipal police, R.. M. Tinkler, died in Japanese custody today after an emergency operation for injuries received from a Japanese naval landing\nper'y-\nThe 45-year-old Briton, employee\nof. a British-owned cotton mill In\nthe Pootung, industrial section of\nShanghai, was accused by Japanese\nof firing at a Japanese officer and\nthreatening to kill other* when\nthey invaded the mill to break up\na fight among Chinese strikers and\nnon-striker*.;.   -\nTinkler was disarmed ln * scuffle and was hit hn the head with\na rifle butt. At the Shanghai general hospital, where he,was operated upon, it was discovered he\nhad serious head wounds, three\nstab wounds ln the abdomen and a\nfoot'Injury. .........\nThe hospital is in Japanese occupied territory.\nAt Tientsin, British' authorities\nrejected a Japanese demand for\nextradition of' several, Chinese\ncharged by the Japanese with assassinating Cheng Skl-Kang, former superintendent of custom's\nthere, two months ago.\n' Japan made espionage charges\nagainst Lieut-Colonel C. B. Spear,\nBritish military, attache, and Lieut.\nJohn Cooper, military language expert both,of whom, were under arrest at Kalgan.\nGirl on 30-Mile\nJaunt by Horse on\nTrans-Canada Trip\n_5DLEY, B. C, June 6 (CP).\u2014\nMary Bosanquet 25-year-old daughter of an English squire, knocked off\nanother.80 miles, off.her trans-\nCanada horseback journey today\nwhen she rode from Princeton, B. C.\nto the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J.\nMcRae, a few miles west of here.\n\"The Journey through British Columbia is the-toughest part of my\ntrip but I hope to reach the prairies\nabout July 1.\" said the pretty English girl who set out from New Westminster, about 140 miles west of\nhere, several weeks ago. Sbe was\ndelayed at Hope, B. C, by snow on\nthe mountain trail between there\nand Princeton. \u2022 \u25a0\nSo far, she said, the trip had been\ndifficult at times but she is enjoying it \"immensely.\" She hopes to\nreach Keremeos,' In the Okanagan\ndistrict tomorrow.\nRain Welcomed in\nSaskatchewan Area\n\u2022 REGINA, June 6 (CP).\u2014General\nreins brought inch\u00abs of moisture to\nSaskatchewan's farm lands today\nand the crop outlook took on a still\nbrighter hue. \\\nWhat Was formerly the worst\ndrought area tonight was the wettest as Swift Current, Shnunavon\nand Aasinlboia reported . day-long\nrain on top of heavy fall* during\nthe night. ' ''\"'\u25a0'_, -\"'\nIn the north rain swept across the\nprovince from Lloydminster and\nKindersley to Humboldt and York-\nton. Only '\u00bb\u00abea left untouched\napparently in the southeast corner.\nKing's\nbut Show Goes On\nSTftATTORD, Ont, ttoto \u00ab (CP)\n\u2014King George went right ahead\nwith tha seemingly endless round\nof greetings from his subjects today, despite the pain ot-tA elbow\nInjury suffered a* tbe Roysl train\nstopped at Stratford.\nStanding with the Queen on the\nobservation-platform- of the travelling palace In its slow ran through\ngreat thongs lined up along the\nrailway tBMjta, tfeScKw tafehurb\nwhen the inrtri stopped nWrjerk.\nIt was the second time he hsd been\nInjured on th* train. Two weeks\nago in the west a hastily-closed door\njammed two of hia fingers.\nThe Queen Stopped wiving to th*\ncrowd and patted her husband on\nthe left elbow,-, which had taken\nthe full force of the blow. The King\nrubbed the joint and still was giving it momentary rubs when the\ntrain pulled out 13 minutes later.\nBut there was no let-up, in the\nStratford demonstration. From\nPerth, Huron and Bruce counties\nthousands had come here for the\nwelcome to Their Majesties and the\nshow Went right on.   , ;\u2022-.\nThe routine of presentations over,\nthe King and Queen' left the presentation stand beside the station\nand walked among the press of\nhundred* nearby. Tney talked with\nwar veterans, some of them in\nwheel-chalfs, and sometimes were\nseparated from Prime.Minister Msc-\nkenzle King in the jam. Mr. Mackenzie King appeared worried as\nthe pack clMedln on Their Majesties, but the Rung ahd Queen wer-\nn't perturbed at \u00ab*L       I\nCASH-AND-CARRY\nESCORT BUSINESS\nOPERATOR FINED\n\"NEW YORK, Jun* 8 (AP)-Ted\nPcckham heard his business of supplying cash-and-carry escorts to\nlonely women described as a \"very\nserious evil\" 'and was fined $250\ntoday for operating an employment\nagency without a licence. He also\nwas given a three-month suspended\njail term, V {_m\nLicence Commissioner P\u00bbul Mois\nsaid, \"in the last four year* we\nhave been trying to stamp out what\nwe think is a very serious evil In\nthis city Women who are overcharged by them are afraid to go to\ncourt because of the publicity.\"\nas\nVisit (loses\n'AWA; June 8 (CP)^-Prina\ner Mackenzie King and his\ncabinet colleague* face * he*vy pro-\nSSnofSS? wten they co*. to.\ngether again in Ottawa at the do**\nof the.royal vl*lt\nNewly a score of appointment* to\nhigh po*t*. including nto* MMtortel\nappointments, are awaiting dtopoji-\ntfcSTlBd *\u00bbr* will be a grest dejl\nof organization work as a result of\nlegislation passed at the session of\nparliament just closed.\nThere are three vacant watt to\nthe house of commons. Catoary\nWest, vacated by resignation of Rt\nHon. R. B. Bennett Kent Ont, vacated by the death ol \"Ot.i.Jtl.\nRutherford; uid Jacquej Carttor\n(Montreal), mad* vacant by the\ndeath ot Vital Mellette.\nA three-man. commission to administer Canada's petal *y*t*m I* to\nbe *ppolnted, pursuant to legislation just passed tnd * three-member defence purchasing board.\n_m office et p\u00bbrlismenti\nbtwl\u2014i   has', long,\nthrough th* death of 1\nand a naw deputy minli\nerics   la   to   be   ejjpewted\nsucceed W. A. Pound; who wa*\nsi jfcerannuated.   ..    .    .-.:-,\u2022_.\nDie central mortgage bank must\nbe organized, a royal commission\non the use of salmon traps on th*\nPacific coast is to be set up, and\norganization of tile new agricultural\nproduct* m\u00abrketlng *cb\u00abm*\u00bb csrrled\nout. -, \u2022 -.. .    , .,\nFOREST\nFOR B.C. BIGGEST\nVICTORIA, June 8 (CP).-Larg-\nest program of forest and park de-\nvelopment yet attempted is being\norganized this week by the British\nColumbi* forest s*rvic\u00ab tob* carried out thi* summer.\nThe branch will have about 2000\nmen at its disposal tor improve\nment of park area*, development of\nnew one*, assistance in increase of\ngame stocks, and carrying on of forest . protection. and conservation\nwork, The*e men will come under\nvarious forestry and relief plan*\narranged by . uie Dominion and\nprovincial governments.\nDetailed plana Mr location of\nvarious camps and undertakings\nwill be made public within a few\nday*., :'.,'\n._w* 1 ~,    >i -\n100 Children Faint\nat Aldershot RevievV\nLONDON, June 8 (AP). - One\nhundred children fainted at a rehearsal today ot the annual mlli-\n. tary review at Aldershot at the\nthermometer, reaching 82, recorded the hottest day of the year\nfor England, i\nFRENCH ARMED FORCES COMBINED\nWITH GENERAL GAMELIN AS CHIEF\nPARIS, June 8 (AP)\u2014The French\ngovernment today combined ill Its\narmed land, sea and air forces into\n* unified supreme command under\nquiet-spoken General Maurice Gustavo- Gamelln. chief of the general\nstaff of national defence. --\u25a0 -\nThe 68-yeai'oid soldiery who entered the World War as a captain\nand ended It as a major general,\nwas named \"general In-chief df all\nthe armed forces of France\".by the\ncabinet   . .'\u2022y~   \u2022'..'.. \u25a0 ~\nTo signalize'his new power, his\ntwo immediate subordinates were\nSivea titles unprecedented under\nie third republic.\nRear Admiral Jean Darlan, chief\nof staff of the navy,' was promoted\nto b* \"admiral of rranct\" with supreme command ofall n\u00bbval forces.\nThe new. title has been in abeyance\nslnoe; 1888. .-'.    \u25a0_,'\u2022:\" K ' \u25a0\u25a0\nGeneral, J, VuHlemln, chief of\nstaff.of the air army, was made air\nmarshal, the first time such a title\nhas been granted.\nGeneral Gamelln has been chief\nOf the general staff of the army\nilnce 1031 and chief of the general\nstaff of .national defence since January,-1938. As  national defence\nchief directly under Eduard Dalv\nPewefin has been ch*r\u00aba\ndier,\nwith coordinating the annjr'\nthe navy'and airforce.\nTnrl.aj',     alnar..    , la\/aaia.\nwith;\nDuchess of Kent\nCheered ot Races\nLONDON, June 8 (CP.-Cable)\n\u2014A police motorcycle escort preceded the Duchess of Kent's *uto-\nmobile wh*n ehe drove tonight to\nthe West Bun Speedway \u00bbt_Utun,\njust 24 hours after a mysterious\nshot wa* fired a* the left htr\nBelgrave Square borne- for a\ntheatre.- '\u25a0\nA crowd of 50,000 Speedway\nfan* gave the Duchess tn uproarious .welcom* it th* stadium\nin London's *a\u00ab\u00bb end. .   \u25a0     ,\nIt wa* bar first view\/of motorcycle rasing tad she w*v*d h\u00abr\nprogram enthusiastlcslly. \u00bbs the\nrider* whizzed past. Afterwards\nshe presented cup* |o   '\n\"Quite In Order\"\nMan Says After\nShot Hear Duchess\nLONDON. fVm t (iVl-b. \u00bb_\u2022\ndie-aged steelworker was presented\nto m\u00bbgtstflft*'t court j today *\u00bb tht\niwom artorjr Bf ^8-year-old\nLedwedge Vincent Lawlor left unanswered the principal question in\nth* ca**\u2014whether he \u00abimed his\nwespon- deliberately at the ducheis\nor merely fired at random.\nBig appearance in Westminster\npolice court wu brief and hla cue\nwu adjourned for a week while\nauthorities held him for a continued investigation Into ute gunshot\nin Belgrave square lut night when\nthe duchess was .leaving her residence for a movie theatre. <\nCharged with illegal possession of\na firearm \"with intent to endanger\nlife -or property,\" Lawlor sat by\nsilently as a police constable testified that the prisoner excused his\naction, when seised on his bicycle,\nby producing a permit for his gun\n*nd \u00bb*ying:\n\"I did not hit anyone, did I? It is\nquite In order. 1 have \u00bb certificate.\"\nHunt of Nelson Is\nBachelor Science\nWASH-TOTOK.-TATB COt-\nLEGE, Pullman, June 6\u2014Earl Hunt\nof Nelson received hi* bachelor of\nscience degree In agriculture at the\n\u202213rd annual commencement exercises\nat the State College of Wuhlngton\nMonday. President E. O. Holland\nmsde th* presentation,. -:*'\nDegrees granted included approximately 880 bachelors, 54 mu-\nsix doctorates and one pro\nfessional\nence D. Ma:\nGovernor  Claf'\nwas a speciil guest\ndegree.\nirtui wat a sped.....\nat the exercise* and ipoke briefly.\nCanadians Conquer\nDangerous River in\nIdaho on Adventure\n- WEISEft, Idaho, June 8 (AP).\u2014\nFive adventurers \u2014 led by Mrs. I.\n0. Clegg ot Vancouver, B. C,\nrated here today after conquering\nthe dangerous Soak* river canyon\nin a boattn\nthem from-\nlanlic ocean.\nathey emect'wlll take\nPacific to the At;\nToday's decree,-however, marks\ncomplete acceptance by, France of\nthe theory of unified command and\nfor the flnt time directly subordinate* the naval and air chiefs to\nhis orders. \"\nThe cabinet alio approved-a series of new decree laws concerned\nmostly with national defence. One\nprovided machinery for bringing\nthe port* of Le Havre and Bordeaux under immediate and strict\nmilitary control in cas* ot tn emergency. Another satisfied credits for\nthe continued, building up of reserve wir supplies. No datalla \u00ab*M\ngiven immediately. Still another\ntightened up disciplinary rule* for\nthe merchant marine.\nGeneral Gamelln went to Lohi\ndon today to confer with British,\nTurkish and Polish staff officers.\nMeanwhile, a French informant\nsaid that the French government\nhas suggested a French-British-Soviet Russian agreement guaranteeing the independence of Latvia, Estonia and Finland, but without\nnaming those countries.     '\nThe'group left Coquille, Ore., on\nthe Pacific coast 36 days ago and\nspent, half the time since then\nbattling their way 200 mllet up the\ntuwulent Sntke river from Lewis-\nfan, M*ho, to Welstf.: -\n'\u25a0- At times they were walled In by\nmountains that towered 7000 feet\nabove them.     , .       \u25a0;\nProspectors Nearly\nDrown, Northern B.C.\nPRINCE GEORGE, B. C. June 8\n(CP),.\u2014Two men eeeiped dwwnlM\nto the Fraser river whtt their boat\nctpiized in the turbulent water*\njust north of this rentral Interior,\npoint British Columbia polio* reported today. _ t?   .    '\nOne of the men. James Holland\nwas left clinging to the bverturpr\ncraft and .wu pulled trom the war\ntor. by police. The other, whose\nname wu not reported swam ashore.\nThe two men were en route to\nFort George canyon, just north of\nhere or a prospecting trip. All their\nequipment with the exception of a\nsleeping bag, was lost in th* river,\nWINDSOR, Onl, Jun* 8 (CP).-< >\nMore than 300,000 Canadians and\nAmtrlcant, Joining In a lavish\ndemomtratlon of affection, wel-\ncomid Kino Otero* (nd Queen\nElizabeth to Windior tonight Just\nifter tirls, '.\u25a0:\nIv*ry vantage point en tht Canadian tld* of tht Detroit .rlvtr\nwit Jsnimed with humanity over\na five-mlIt itretch Ntt of tht Canadian National rallwiy* itation\nwhere Thtlr Mijeitiei mads a\nipectaeular appearance undtr\ngreat arc llghti.  '\nLong- befer* they retched th*\nstation, th* King and. Queen had\nwon tht hurt* of Windior *nd\nDetroit thouiandi itrung (long tha\nw*y.\nBut 30,000 ichool children, who\nhid sat fer Hour* In ipeclal rand*\ntorn* dlstonea from the itation,\nwtre bitterly dlisppolnted whtn\ntht royal train failed to make a\nSheduled itop on the outgoing\nnm*y..        -,- \u25a0'-. -<-:\n(Continued on fage Ten)\nBy  8AM   ROBERTSON\nTORONTO, Jun* 8 (CP)_-J\u00bbOU\u00bb'   |\n. hundred mllei down a  peopled\nrouts, King George and Qutin\nElizabeth rode todiy In perhaps\n. the longeit Roytl  proceulon  In I\nhlitory. Thty rodt from tht north\nInto tht hurt of weitern Ontario.\nFrom. *un-up to lun-down, aa\nth* burnlihed Royil triln wended a ilow wiy through th* coun-\ntryilde, barely crawling past tiny\nitatiom    where    thouiandi    or\ncheering   penoni   had. gathered,\nthe  King and  Queen  ware on\n\u25a0 piradfc\nThm was scarcely a moment\nwhtn thay were not waving to\nthrongs. How many people they\ntaw nobody know* \u2014 perhaps 2,-\n000,000 strewn, along . the railroad\nright-of-way between Walhago,\nhigh up along the Georgian Bay\nshore, and Windsor, it Ontario's\nsouthern tip.--     ' \u2022 \u25a0 :\u25a0..- - ->      -1\n(Contlnutd on Pag* Seven)\n2 POLICEMEN DIE\nHiGONFTfiHTlN\nMONTANA SALOON\nANACONDA,  Mont,  June   8\n(AP).-A.nlght chief of police tnd\n: *' former, deputy sheriff  were\nkilled today in'a gun battle in an\nAnaconda saloon. , ..\nEnoctoHuckady, B, wu arrested\nas the slayer and ruihed to the\nsUte penitentiary - at Deer Lodge\n[ef, and Albert\nthe. former's\nTrifle Bruised\nHot Day Expected\nin Washington as\n  B. C Jtane 9 \u2014 John\nPlotnlkoff escaped with minor\nbruise* when he Jumped cleat of\nhis truck, which plunged 150 feet\nfrom a roadway a mile south of\nTrail Monday afternoon* When\nthe car came to rest in a gully It\ncaught tire. Outalde of the cab\nbeing practically ,demolished,\nthe damage was not extensive.\nPlotnikoft who** truck wu\nloaded with slab-wood was round-\ntog a turn on a steep grade of a\nprivate road at Bear creek, when\nhis steering geir locked, and the\ntruck plunged over the bank, he\ntold provincial police.'\nCrazed Man Kills\nTwo, Then Suicides\nin Arizona Tragedy\nNOGALES, Arizona, June 8 (AP)\n\u2014A crazed M-ytar-old former reliet worker shot, to death his brother and a cousin and critically\nwounded another cousin before tak-\n% his own life here today. .\nie body of Homer Adams, Identified by Sheriff J. J. Lowe as the\nslayer, wi* found 18 mile* northwest of her* several houf* after\nhe had lured his brother, Eugene\nAdams, 10, and a cousin, Antonio\nGonzales, Jr.. 30, to a desert spot\nshot them and left their bodies be-\nnesth a culvert on the Patagonia\nhighway.'\n' He also shot another, cousin, Hec-\ntor Gonzalez, in the bead and lett\nhim for dead beside the bodies of\nhis two victims, but Hector stumbled to a nearby residence and told\nof tha double slaying.' '\nHe used the same rule to persuade Hortencia Gonzalez, 17, sister of one of- the dead men, to go\nwith him. In his automobile onto\nthe desert, told har he Intended to\nkill her, \u00bbnd then committed suicide\n** she prayed that her life be spared.        ;-,-.-. y\n'. - -'   -' a \u25a0\nShipbound Refugees\nRenew Cable Appeal\nto U. S. President\nMBW YOBK, June T (Wedntt-\ndey).  (AP)-Wlth th* Oenn*n\nliner St. Louis reporting she had\naet her course for a return to\nEuros* with 907 Jewish refugees,\na committe* of paisengers today\nrenewed an appeal to President\nRooievelt for last minute intervention. -\u201e\u25a0' .       -,.\nThi* message was wirelessed\nfrom the vessel by the passenger\ncommittee;,  -\u25a0;_,\u25a0  ,;. .\n\u2022Cabling President Roosevelt\nrepeating urgent appeal fbr help\nfor the passengers of the St.\nLouis. Help them; Mr. Roosevelt,\nthe 900 passengers of which more\nthin 400 ire women and children.\"\nWASHINGTON, ftina t (CP).\u2014\u2022\nSuggesting that his prediction might\nhave to be Svlsffi the' \u00abMU_raS_ .\ndeclared today It will be hot hen\nThu\u00bbda^1te*jw-bleb King\nGeorge and Queen Elizabeth are.\nscheduled tb arrive for a state visit\nThe United States weather bureau\nforesaw a.possibility of a temperature around 02 degrees Fahrenheit\nwith a fair chance ot a thupdef\u00ab\n'storm in the afternoon when Sir\nRonald Lindsay, British ambassador, and Lady Lindsay are giving\na garden party at the embassy for\nTheirMajestle*..: \u25a0,\u2022->  ,.\nLady Lindsay, after learning ot\nthe- weather prediction; would say\nonly, that the party would go on.\nrain-or shine. It lt rains, the said,\nslickers and1 raincoats will b\u00ab considered entirely approprtoto *fter-\nnoon -we*r.-- -   .      '.-.-\u25a0   1      '' '\nEvery other lamp pott .between\nUnion station and the White Houae\nhad blossomed today Into a cluster of three Union Jacks.' The alternate posts were decorated with\ngroups of three United Statei flags.\nBritish and American' shields are to-\nbe affixed to the posts a* well, but -\nsince the flags are fast-color and\nthe shields might run in the rain\ntheir installation was postponed.     '\nBarkerville Miner\nSought Along River\nas Clothes Found\n. QlrtSNIL, Bi C, June 8 (CP).\u2014'\nDisappearance  of C. J.  (Charlie)\nCallett, 74-year-old Barkerville gold\nminer, sent police on a search ot\nriver sandbars and other polnta in .\nthis Cariboo area today. -   - \u2022 i '\nCatlett's hat weighted with stones\nand with JU under it was found on\nthe bank of the Fraser river, a mile\nbelow this town, along with hla\ntrousers and rubber boot*.     \u25a0  1\nPinned to lh* trousers w\u00bb* a note\nwhich read: . ,\n\"Am taking bond* and ring with\nto*.\" ; a       a \u2022   '\nCatlett owned. an $80 diamond\nring. He was believed to have\namassed a $20,000 fortune.        ;. '\nNELSON\nVictoria\nNanalmo\nVancouver    ...\nKamloopl     \t\nPrince George\nEstevan -Point..\nPrince Rupert\nLangara    \t\nAtlin    \t\nDawson, Y. T.\nSeattle ; _\t\nPorUand    -..-'.\u2014   SO     84\nSan Francisco       48     74\nSpokane       40     80\nPenticton\nVernon \u2022-\n~ slowna\n42     88\n80     80\nWtndrork* \u2014\nCirtnwook \t\nCrigary\nEdmonton\n   83\n46\n45\n_\n48\n40   ' 88\nSwift Current.\t\nMoose Jaw    \t\nPrince Albert   .....\t\nSaskatoon        \u2014\nQu'Appelle     \t\nWinnipeg,\t\nFbrecasl* \u2014 Kootenay: Moderati\nto fresh southerly . winds, partly,\ncloudy and with slightly higher\ntemperature.\n80\n82\n44 . 48\n44 80\n42 i 48\n42 48\n.42 SO\n88      88\n-m-* 'sujj^mmm\ni\n*ft 1 irirrnrinii. i^iiTmrry\n\t\n r\nMtlTWS  '\nSEEK TO BUILD PUBUC OPINION\nMacDONAlD URGES TRAIL ROTARY\nTRAIL, B.C, Junt 8-Tni.ead of\nut sloughing off wiponilbillty, it\nwe in proni to do, lit us do whit\nwe cm to build up \u2022 healthy and\ntolerant public opinion,\" urged Donald MicDonild, Trail Rotarlin,\n.\u2022peaking to a joint matting ot Nelton ind Trill Rolarlini and Bottry-.\nCONFINED ABED\nBY LUMBAGO\nIn Pain for Weeks\n'    Acting on hli principle of \"whtn\nSu know a good thing tell your\nendi tbout it,\" i mm who hu\nhid very bid lumblgo pilni write!\nas follows:\u2014\n\" \"I suffered from lumblgo, and\nfor weeks oould scarcity move in\nbed. I had treatment, but It did not\n'\u2022tit tbt pain very much, A friend\naald, 'Why not take Krutchtn Silte?\nTiki them every morning, md you'll\nlikely get relief from thit ptin ln\nyour back.' So I have taken them\nevery morning for lome tlmt tnd I\nam in fit condition for my work\n\u2022gain\u2014tbmki to _r_ehin.\"-C.B.\nWhy li it that lumbago, backache,\nrheumatism and indigestion In miny\ncues yield to Kruschen Salts? Beciuse it is a combination of seyeral\nrnineril lilts thit trt vital tor your\nbodily well-being. Each ot these\nsalt! nai an action ot its own. Stomach, liver, kidntyi imd. digestive,\ntract trt ill btntflttd md ton*.\nup to i high itate of efficiency.\n\u25a0 \u2014]\u2022'\u2022 '\u2022'.\"*'\u2014-r\nAnnu, In tht Tiduac community\nhill tonight.\n\"Wi do not piy Hough attention\nto tht itudy ot Rotary,\" ht ttld.\n\"Rotary tmphiiim tht ideal of\nlervice u the hula ot til worthy\ntntirprlie,\"\nSUtlag that the foregoing remark\nwu tbt tttt Of Rotary, Mr. Mac-\nDonild uld thit ifter Rotary was\nstarted by Paul Harris in Chicago,\nit spread, due to the principles it\nwas based on.\n\"We htvt it now,\" ht Mid, \"but\nsomitimei wt do not give It what\nlt dutrvti, ud it iuch meeting!\nu thli wt ihould tiki tlmt off\ntor some itudy of Rotary.\"\nTht speaker then nad tht four\n. Tht fourth obltct tbt' advinct-\notnt ot lnttrnitlonal understand-\ning, good -will, tnd puct, through\na world fellowship ot busim\nfellowship of business md\nprofessional men united In tht Ideal\not service,\" he ttld wu introduced\n\"It is difficult for ui to ippre-\nelate tbt importance of lnttrnitlonal service,\" ht slid, \"beciuse\nour relationship with the United\nStatei is very friendly, Yet lt is\nnot so in Europe.\"\nPATERSON  HISTORIC\n.  \"Those of ui who wert it Paterson  Sundiy  wtrt filled  with\npride Whtn the Klwanis president\npreiented to Washington and Brit-\nin Europe. I felt attar tht ceremony wti ovtr thtt It wii a e>y\nL would'long remember.\ni \"It ll great thing thtt tbt United Slates ind Cinada htvt lettled\ntheir difference* over 128 yetri by\ni i     i    i        i \u25a0 \u25a0\u2022     \u2022 i\nide for Travellers\n1   .      jn \u25a0'    ''    r*y  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \"ii','\" \u25a0\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume Hotel Nto, b. a\nGIORQK H.NWEIL, Proprlitor.\nSAMPLEROOMS    EXCfiLLENTDINING ROOM\n\u25a0 MWWWMWWWNWlJ-i\nHUME - Mr.\" tnd Mm. T. C,\nBroadfoot, J. E. Murphy, R 8. Hood,\nC. Spencer, P. Berrington, F. P.\nSmith, T.O.'Stokei, W P. Camp-\nball, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Colllngs,\nVancouver; Mrs. G. H. West, Kaslo;\nG, Whitehead, Roulind; W. Rich-\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\n_=\n-NILION DAILY NIW*. NELION, I C-WIDNIIDAY MORNIN6J, JUNI 7, WI\nmi. cttieuonua r\u2014riewea\nhappening! ilnet tbt two 1\nclufct last held  \u2022  Mit n\nMvtn monthi igo. 'The wc\nputting thtlr feet under t table\"\nPointing out tint thi world sen\u00bb-\ned to bt it tht parting of tht wtys,\nind thit i fight between Democracy\ntnd Totalitarianism was on, Mr.\nMicDonald said; \"Wt tte! thtt tbt\ntime 'will come when Democracy\nwill igiin find it bearings in Europe. We muit remember that Fu\u00ab\nelm aad Sulim htvi grown whtn\nMil libtrty wu never known ll\nwi know IL\"\nROYAL VISIT DYNAMIC\nMr. MicDontld rtvlewtd world\ntbt two Rotary\n' meeting\nMvtn months igo. \"The world is\npanicky, jittery, and for a good\nreason,\" he Midi \"but thtrt hu\nbain a plttitnt sidt. Something\nelse hu recently commanded the\nheidllnes-thi vilit to Canadi of\ntha King md Quttn.\n\"To my mind thit is ont of tht\nfeatest eventa since Confederation.\nam sure tht nations of Europe\nart taking notice of tht reports, md\nI believe wt in winning t war\nwithout fighting it. Nothing mort\ncould hivt done more good to ltt\ntht world right\"\nAfter the supper, Prink Pennoyer, secretary of tht Trill club,\nintroduced tht Trill Rotarians ind\nthtlr wlvei, md J. P. Pink Intro-.\nductd tht Nelson vlilton.\nHVE8QUE 69\nMr,' Pennoyer told t itory about\ni prtnchmtn who hid comt wttt to\nmaka good \u2014 who turned out to. be\nAa P. Levetque, a member ot the\nTrail club for 12 yean, who celebrated hii 88th birthday Sunday.\nAmong severil presentations mado\nby k. Clark, president-elect, wu a\nbirthday cake.  ,\nRobert Peeblei of Nelson outlined\nhli trip to Juneau, Alaska, whirt\nhe attended the district Rotary conference, and reviewed the business\nwhich cimt before lt\nP. S- Willis, president of tht Trill\nclub, wu chairman. \u2022\u25a0\u2022.'.' '\u25a0'\nContributing to the entertainment\nprogram wert Archie Phillips,\nRalph Smythe, H A. McLaren, and\nthe Mrs. Fordhun Smith instrumental qutrttt, of Trail; ud Arthur\nStringer of Ntlion.\nFIRE DEPARTMENT\nOUT EIGHT TIMES\nIN MONTH OF MAY\nOut of eight alirmi aniwered by\ntht Nelson lire department tn May,\nthree were to uwdust llrw, two to\nGOLDEN BEARS EKE OUT 13-10 WIN\nOVER MAPLE LEAFS IN TRAIL BOXU\nMorkln Ho\nS. G.\nardson, Silmo; R. S. Lt'\ntlcton; G. E. Bell, D. K ...\ngtry; A.. Bollcau, Edmontom\nAinerd, London; Mr. tnd. *kt_.'*.\nWood, Toronto; A, Anderson, Medicine Hit; F. C, Cnig, Bonner's\nTerry, Idtho. '\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nComplete Service undtr Ont Root\ntil Riverside Ave. . Spokim, Wlih.\n'\u25a0!   *<IQI ' \"\nPIDICORD\n. Miniair \u2022\nWhin in SPOKANI Y\u00abw WIU Enjoy Staying it Hit\n--r Hotel y0UhBYP--2rdi.\nEVERY COURTE8Y IHOWN  OUR CANADIAN GUESTS\nATLANTIC HOTEL $110 $?\nFIRST tnd  MADI80N-8POKANE, WASH.      I -tm\nbrush UttKWit to i root flrt, oneto\n,ty _rt, ind one wip i f-\"\n    \u25a0     1y,\nby the\nnrt\/:ti)d'9*wui false\nitated M..\u00bb-l\u00bblen\u00bbr \"\n... In' ^'report\n_ council Tueid\nflrt\n_ received\niday night.\n.. nt made 134 Iniptc\nthe month and lisued\nthtd\nJemdu-\t\ntli. orders .for improvement, ilx ot\ntht orden affecting public placet\ntnd two being for private placei.\nBugle Band Requests\nCouncil's Assistance\nChildren's Day Sport\nRequest of the Canadian Legion\nBugle bud for a grant toward its\nDominion Dty chfldren'i celebra.\ntion wu referred ty the city coun'\nlight to tht finance\ndelegation consisting\n\"Nwtspr1\"\n\u2014T  i .    ^=\nPOPULAR PRICES ALL NIGHT SERVICE\ng&S NIMS CAFES MS\nTWO MODERN A1II-C0ND1TI<}NED CAFES\nCANADIAN CURRENCY AT PAR\naaa1p_aa\nTHI POPULAR HOTIL POR CANADIAN! IN IPOKANI\nW. 814 First\n\u2022pekint, Wuh. -\n118 outiide roomi ill it modenti rites.\nAPARTMENTS ABSALSO AVAILABLE IT VOU DESIRE THEM.\nHOTEL RIDPATH\ncil Tuttdty' ni\ncommittal. A .<\nof John Thompson, George Latta tnd\nClateilce   Ward ;W\u00bbltyd   on   tht\ncouncil.     \u25a0     \u25a0 I -\u2022\u25a0\u25a0'\nSubsequently t grant of $100 wu\nmade.\nFairview Juniors\nPractice Tonight\nSlim Porter itated Tuetdiy evening thit Falrvltw Juniors will\npractice tonight at 7 o'clock at Civic\narena. Twenty playen are at present trying out lor placei on tht\nteim, Coach Jock Walmsley being\nvery pleased with lifs prospects,\nThe Nelion club will likely be entered in a loop during the lummer\nWith itnlor clubt in the Salmo valley and thtn lh tht till compete\nWith Trail md Ronland in the\nprovincial lunlor playdowns.\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nSundstrand Adding Machine!\n- OFFICE SUPPLIES\nUnderwood Elliott Fliher Ltd.\n538 Ward St. Phont 88\nSammartino   (kit*  5\nPoints for .\nTrail   \\\nLEAFS'McKINNON\nSCORES 4 GOAIS\nTRAtt, B. Cj.Jtmt \u00bb-Ont of then\ndays \"Jock\" Walmsley it going to\nhave t beautiful gilded bear rug\nadorning hli living room floor and\nlut night it wu almost possible to\nset tht beir that is marked tor the\naddition to Jock's home furnishing! sliding out of its pelt The Nelson Maple Leils cime close to skinning the Golden Bein in tho Trail\nrink lait night but the Smoky City\nteam battled through to t 13-10\nvictory to take thtlr third straight\nin ont of tht but games oi the\nuaton.\nA somewhat perplexed crew ef\nMaple Letts found themselves suddenly confronted with the unfore-\nseen itntegy of Trall'i foxy pilot,\nAh Cronie, in the form ol an almoit lmpenetrible dtftnee that took\niti greatest toll in .the tint period.\nThe occasional forward that filtered through wti vigorously\nmauled by Trall'i \"beef-trust\",\nKirby md Turik. Although it tended\nto ilow up the ictlon in Trill's defensive irti, the xont defence hid\nall the appearance of icltntlfic pity\nU tht Bears abandoned mtn-for-\nman clucking, and each player\npicked out a few square feet ot\nplanking to patrol.\n\"Smokey\" Harriion itarted tbt\nflrtworki u hi took Ttmpte'i put,\neluded two Mipli Lttf defenders\ntnd backhanded the orange rubber\nput Gibboni. Soon after, Preiton,\nMerlo md Turik ln that order broke\nthrough to acore unisilited and\nmake it *._ tor the htrd-checking\nGolden Bears In the Itfst seven\nminutei of pliy.   \u25a0\nSimmartlno wrapptd hla attek\naround Temple's pan, ihlfted acrosi\ntha floor, tnd drovt in one that\nfairly smoked to give tht Bears a\ncomforttblt five goal lud to carry\ninto tht lecond itania.   ,\u25a0;\nNILSON FINALLY SCORJS;,\nNelion icored thtlr lint foil early\nIn the second period on a prett\"\nraizle dazzle pining pliy lh wlili\nfour Mtple Leifi hindled tht bill\nbefore Maxwell made ho mistake\nibout hiding it behind Bradley's\nbtck; With Trail's defence dlior<\ngaqized while Kirby contemplated\nhli sins in the penilty box tor a 10\nminute itretch, Nelson unleashed\ndrive titer drive on Trail'! citadel\nand added two mort goals to their\ntotal from the sticks ot Hooker\nand McKinnon, '.      \u25a0\u25a0.:'.\u25a0\nHarriion and Campbell livened\nthe period up as they dropped their\nweapons to mix lt tor a moment or\ntwo, but they had little mort than\nIuit time to exchange withering\nstare* when Refereei Wheatley and\nMorin interfered. The period ended\n12-8 to Trail's favor.\nMaxwell and McKinnon icored\nearly to the.final period lo' bring\nthe Leafi within two goali of tying\nit up, but thtlr hopei wert -.that-\ntertd when Jick Blihop tnd Town-\nlend were waved- tb' the penalty\nbox within seconds ot each other.\nThe crowd roared Its npprov.il as\nBaker Merlo broke away alone to\nscore Trail'! thirteenth just betore\nthe final gong.\nBaker Merlo sandwiched a tally\nfor Trail between the Nelion counter!, breaking away alone to icore\none ot the most spectacular goal!\nof the eventoga. ',    ,,....\nNelson'i surge wu cut short as\nthe Leafs picked1 up a brace ot\npenalties, and Lea Davy from Sammartino md then Leroy from Merlo made lt 8-3 for tht. Bears.\nNelson dominated tht pity In\nthe third period .is the lake city\nuad displayed the best passing\nthe game to outtcora Trill 8-4.\nMcKinnon, Campbell, Blihop and\nMaxwell combined nicely to split\nTrall'i defence and maka the game\nwide open. McKinnon, Nelson'!\nshifty high-scoring winger,'punched\nln two more in this ptrlod. Dive\nGibbons gave a sparkling, display\nin the Nelson net as Trail broke\nloon occtitontlly tor whtt 1\nlike tun counters.\nBOX SCORE\nNILION.\nGibbons ....\nGraves   ......\nMorrit   \t\nCimpbell\nTownsend\nJ. Bishop ..\nHooker  \t\nBonneville\nMillar\t\nMcKinnon\nG. Bishop\nMaxwell ....\nTipinlli ...\nTotlli\t\nTRAIL\nBradley ...\nPreiton \u201e..\nTurik ....*-\nKitty   \t\nHirrUon ...\nMerlo .\nSammartino ......\nB. Kendall .\nDtvy  \u2014\nTemple  ...'\u201e.\u2014.\nFtgnan  ....\"!\t\nT\u00bbt_l\t\nPtPi\n0     0\nNew Sewer Park\nSt. Authorized\nDeclilon to Initall aalx-inch atw-\ntr which would lerve the houie on\nPark itreet owned by Mrs. Gretch-\nen Gibson tnd enable it to bt cut\noft tht private sewer of tho Ernest\nFrost md Prink Goucher houses,\nrtl'\n.after\nand doing the\nto'iptnd tbt night with\nWho tht flrt wtt tint Mtn, tht\n.hole root wu tblut.\nThi houn tad content! art t tottl\nloii to Mr. Markin.\nPatton Orchestra\nExpected lo Pa*\nOnt of the 1\nof theieuon\nCentre hill I\nton tnd hU\nVincouver 1\ntor i dmce <\nKlnimen\nclub md\n..J crowdi\nit the Civic\ni Stan Pit-\ndue* band of\nnd rauilc\nthe Nel-\nKenney\n(Ily to Ask tor\nDominion Grant\n$5000 to Airport\nAppllcttlon will bt mtdt by tbt\nCity of Nelion to tht Dominion\ntrtniport deptrtment for 88000 oo\nthe dollir for dollir bull of ex-\nptnditure for raunlcipil ilrporti.\nA letter trom tbt B. C, Aviation\nCouncil received by tht council t\nweek igo itated the federil di-\npirtment bid fundi unliable for\niuch conWbutlooi..\nIhtctuni\nbt rtaui\n84000 to\nind alleviate lomi of (hi unit-\n^^^Atrjugguted\ntwo \"btmwttdbttn prppoted -\nmt tor \u25a0 fill trom tht eifr wbjrt\ntoward Likeildt perk; tad UM\nother for iKlon tht C. P. t fltta\n-but that neither htdbetn dt-\ncidtd upon. Aid. T- \u00bb Wttaw \u00ab\u25a0\n\u2022trted ttt mveramtnt wo\u00ab*4 went\n' lit wu going to bt ipent\nUdy Nelion Silk Crap*\nALL THI NIW : #1 AA\nSHADES: Pair .. ..l.-V\ns-n-S-Sftt Tyler Would Have\nto it to btgto tlrjort wort     I.\nCompulsory First\nAid\nSuggestion of Aid. C. W.\nwhether it 1\norVn'the C. P. R. fllta\nwu mide by the city council Tuet-\nght. The prlvile le^rer alio\nwould be connected to the six-inch\ndiy night.\nlower, lt vrn agreed.\ni Mr. Froit, Mr. Goucher tnd R. D.\nMicauliy wilted on tht council to\ndiscuw tht sewer problem ciused\nby three housei being on i four-\ninch line.-;.  ,      \u25a0 .'    -\n11\nm\nJOIN THI\nSUA\n1526 Sprague \u2014 SPOKANE\nDINE      DANCE\n\u2022 BREAKFAST\n\u2022 LUNCHEON\n\u2022 , DINNER      ' .\nA warm welcome It extended to\nour Canadian friends.\nGALAX HOTEL\nTbt cleanest Hottl to\nWuhlngton\nRATES\u2014?1 to ?3 per dty\nMtln 4 Bernard Spoktnt\nIN SPOKANE\ntifitVdmmL Motel\nRooms, double, S3 00 day\n'Apartments,    $4.00 day\nALL WITH BATH\nt Garage     \u2022 Dining Room\n*  Washington Strut\nst: Cighth Annus\nmm\nBathroom\n3-PIECE  COMPLETE-\nUp from\nFixtures\n$75\nson Kinsmen dul\nmd Hli Wutern _ .\nBoth tht dirt, dirk-hiiredyoung\nPitlon and Kenney have mide\nnimti for thtmulvti with their\norchestrii imong dmcen to British Columbia. It U aald tbt Pitton\nboys ire every bit u good u Ken-\nnty'i orchutra which picked tht\nCivic hill tt a danct ipomortd by\ntht Klnimen laat year.\nA feature ot tht young maestro's\nbind Is his loloiif, Prink Lynn,\nwho hu been making hlmselt popular with Vmcouver dinct crowdi.\nLlkt Kenney, Pitton pltyi \u25a0 uxi-\npbont whilt directing.\n]' \u25a0 i >n\nMerchants Ask\nMcDonald to Apply\nfor Bight Dig Rood\nfor Water Sorvict\nApplying for water lervice to hli\nntw houit on Cedir itrett, Ctpt\nJ. A. McDonald wu Infomied lt\nwould be necessary for him to apply to the government for permit-\nilon. to open t ditch to government\nproperty to the Cherry creek miln,\nor to connect with t half-inch line\nlarving hU preient property, which\nwould not give consistent preuure,\nHe decided on the former count,\n.. \u2014*\".,.,\u2022\u2022'        \u25a0 \u25a0.\"\nIndians Takt Sixth\nStraight Lois in\nBoxla From Richmond\nVAKCOUVBR, June 8 <CP). -\nNorth Shore Indlins ibiorbed thtlr\nilxth itnight low of tht uuon\nin the Intercity Box Ltcrortt leigue\nhert tonight when Richmond Pinners beit thtm 20-18. . .\nLtd by Bob Jimtt who icortd\nfive goals and three assists, tht\nFarmers wire ahead 8-8 to the tint\nperiod md 11-8 at the half. Thret\nquarter   tlmt  saw   thtm  leading\nle-ia. \u25a0        \u25a0'', \u25a0-..' \u25a0 \u2022\nr Dominic. Baktr with thrtt goals\nwas high icorer for tht Redmen.\nGeneral, Compulsory\nGarbage Service Is\nNeeded Says Mayor\nThere li only orte Way to lettle\nthe garbage quutlon: That'i to make\nlt a general aervice, compuliory\nfor everyone, and'pay for. It out ot\ntaxation?' Thli wu the opinion \u00ab\u2022\nNelson _eUll Merchante\" uio\"itlon\nfor an Investigation of \"\ntht city, md t IU|\nlicence inspector iho\ntd, the dor council\nsilted -that the Kvi   .\nalready under way, tnd thtt thi city\nalready hid I licence Impector.\nAldtrmm Roy Shtrp staled tbt\nMerchinta issoclition wu perturb.\ntd by iuch Instances as a travelling\niilesman selling linoleum direct to\nstorekeepers to other lines instetd\nof through the houses handling linoleum.\nMayor Would Send\nTwo Men, Firemen's\nConference, Spokane\nStibbs at Loss\nDescribe Emotion\nas Sees\nE_S$\npressed by Mlyot M. C,\nthe city council met!\nnight When Aid. fiw. _,\nwhat was _ being <Jonc  toward a\nB.C. Plumbing Gr Heating Co.\nCor. Itenliy & Victoria       Ph. Ill\n\u2014a\nhotil joURAINE\n108% Greetcr Hotel\nRlversldt at Monroe\u2014Spokim\n125 Roomi ***** *. 1 and Up\nHollmm and Perkins\u2014Prop.\nse\nVANCOUVER, B. C., HOTELS\nI; ; \"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\" Newly Renovated Through-\n*t*Mmmti.m*mmm-.-m UaIiaI 0ttt N* *\u25a0*\" *f****\njuuiierin noivi _ paterson. nt. ot\n800 Seymour St,   Vincouvtr, B.C.   Colemte. Alto, Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 a.m. and 10:30v-a.m.-\u2014ixeapt Sunday ;\nTrail Livery Co.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135       Nelson\u2014Phone 35\n \u2014\t\nM. H. MotVOt-V Prep.\nI_1J   !____,   llMt__ak   WlU   litUMM\nKRM ml, AlpllW tins rwwtti\n...lakes and SiMWiMaks of tht\nPTARMIGAN VAUIY\nNorth ofl\nauiuitt-r.itit\n*Tho sixth annual tent camp\nfor. outdoor lovers with diily\nhiltcs acebmpanied by nature\nguides. ;'\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0      '.'._.. \u25a0: :,;.'.;;\n1 Pate $20. Includes tent accommodation, meals, conveya'npe of\nduffls from and to Lake Louise\nst*tiV\n: For further particulars apply\nRoom 318, Windsor Station,\nMontreal, or \u2022 '.\nDAN McCOWAN,\u25a0 Banff, Alberta\nor any Canadian Pncific Agent\n' ' ' \u2022      n   i\nHAULING\n;      PHONE 108       T\nWilliams Transfer\nStibbs it\nng Tuesday\nTyler uked\npermanent solution of the problem,\n\"On  cleanup  day-48  sacks  of\nempty cans came out of one house,\"\nhis wonhip added.;. \u25a0\u25a0 .\nPhone Company Asks\nCity to Trim Trees,\nFourth Street Line\nRequest of the' B.C. Telephone\ncompany that trees In the 900 block,\nFourth itreet, ahould lie trlmrhed\naway from a new phone circuit,\nwas referred by the city council\nTuesday night to the parks committee with power to tet\nIt was suggested alternate trees\nahould be ttken euL   \u25a0\nThtt tht city ihould Mod it lust\ntwo tlremen to en education- con-\nferenct it Spokane in July was\nsuggested by Mayor N. C. Stibbs\nwhen the city council received a\nletter Tueiday night from Spokane\nstating the Washington State Fire\nChiefs' issoclition ind Firemen'!\nassociation Would hold a combined\neducational conference thtrt.\nCity Seeks Prevent\nDamage by Boulders\nFive-Mile Pipe Line\nAdditional precaution were being ttken to prevent bowewjilni\ndamage at the Beilby creek bridge\non tht Five-Mile pipe l|ne, R. E.\nPotter, city engineer, iteorted to\ntilt council Tuesday night. On May\n24 they roDed bouldett ott the\nbridge, damaging Its supports.\n\"I cmt Juit Mtplilntht Ittjlnl\nthat cime over me. I felt the whole\nBritish Bntplre wu bthlnd the\nKing ind queen, We uttd to heir\nfellowi uy thit If wir broke out\ntB_v\u00a5oua n#vtr,ilnj uk M ttttr\nthtt Smionitritlon it Vincouver X\nfeel thit 11 war weredechrtd, tht\nto*bt tifrnlngC*men0down, te|llj|\nthem aomeont tai to ito at hop.'\nThtat lmprtiilom ot tht yWt al\n\"1,)',:,'n,;^<S^\"\n. \u25a0Ttffit'iTra^'.V.dX:\nior Oanaaa. and \u00bb\u00bb* .}*\n..... ,,\u00bb a grttt dttl to draw ui\ndour to the Umpire than we wm\n\"to S!%_ tut, AUL P.'O. Mmm\ntT-tm*: that ^mt admiration\nfor tht best In the world\" tlwiyi\ncame to tha fore,\n\"We tre vtry fortunitt In our\nKing tnd Queen,\" commented Aid.\nC W Tyltr. '\nMtyoi'sUbba tmrttd the Quttn'i\npictures felled completely to do her\nfuiUct. thtt iht wti \"m.extremely\ngracloui and talented lady.'\nCity Unable Require\nTransient Plumbers\nPeyXIgher Lieetwe\nIbt dty>d no>power to ^i \"\"\"\na hUhtf licence tee tor Wft-.,\ndent plumbers than tor resident\n{olicltor, In a letter rteelved by the\ncity council Tueiday night.\nThe letter wm i reply to'*council query as to meani of \"prottcung*\nrtildtnt plumbtrt from, tnnslent\nworkmen. '\n. ii    .   in\nCITY 5TR|_T RAILWAt\niftcnm DOWN $W.70\nKtlion itreet rtUwtJfi ctrrled\n28.0M putenaen In Mw, tn*,,*-\ntained from thtm receipts totalling\nHlSSatS, I reduction of 137!, In number'of passengers tnd ot 527.70 in\nreceipts compared with May last\nyliuvi '-\u25a0',\u25a0    - \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0     . '*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; \u25a0\nTyler\nthat Ihe firemen In tht employ of\ntht City of Mtlion ihould bt required to qualify in lint aid wu\ntaken Into committee ot the whole\nby the city council Tuetdty night\ntor discussion.\nAid. Tyltr'i luiftptlon follow^\nAhiw\u00abln| 3ie ildtrmm. thi lire\nChill stated that il tht city would\nsupply tn Instructor, the firemen\nwfitoerfecUy willing lo sMthft\ntld. Tney hid gont u fir u Dtyid\nRees St John Ambultnct tuocliUon\nImtructor in Nelson, oould tike\nthtm, ht uld. WUHam Dtvlu. tot\nild mm, tested them on _t ol the\ninhilitor and laid they wtrt quill-\nlied to uie lt ..   _'\nDr. F. P, Sptrki stated Mr. Reel\nhid lately qualified u an instructor ln industrial first'aid, t much\nmort advanced count thtn tht St.\nJohn'i Ambultnei.'     .-\";_*>\u25a0:';\nEtprtnlnl tht opinion lip\nihould all be quilffltd, Aid. Tyler\n' d first aid should be com-\nlory for them, u thty wert the\nIcil men to call upon ln cut V\n\"Why compuliory {or tht flrtnwjiT\nWhy not some of the other depart-\nSentt toot\" Chief Malohey asked.\ne explained It. waa not\u00ab compulsory qutllflcttton In other clttta.\nHIGHT BASE\nLIHLE THEATRE WILL SPONSOR\nWE8T8RN INTEBNATIONAU\nBeUlnghsm 17, Wtnttohtt 8.   <\nSpokane 14, Vincouver 8.\nYakima 0, Tacoma 18.\nPAC.FIC OOAtT\nHollywood 9, Lot Angeles 4.\nPortland 4, Sacramento 8.\nSeattle 1, San Francisco Ik\nASSOCIATION\nSt. Paul 2-6, Columbus 8-3.   .\nMilwaukee 3-1, Indianapolis 4-J.\nKansas City 2-7, Louisville 4-3.\nMinneapolis 8, Toledo 5,   .*\niNTIRNATIOMAL \u2022\nSyrtcust 4, MojitreiH       ,   .\nComplaint of Radio\nNoise, Transmission\n\u25a0   Line, Goes Victoria\nComplaint of residents on Observatory tnd Josephine .ttreeta ol \u00ab-\nceulve interference, and their request lor a thorough investigation\nol noises Irom the electrical transmission line on thtse streets was re-\nlerred to the city council Tuttfter.\nnight to tht Victoria office of the\nradio branch, with a request\nthat an inspector bo sent to\nNelipp Immediately.   .   ;. \u25a0    .. I\nQuotations on Street\nCar Insurance to Be\nStudied for Council\nQuotat i 6ns  oh \u2022 'ratcs , for ; publ lc\nmm\n* ON SALE\n}.-' i^ir \"ur \u25a0\u25a0\u2022...\u25a0\nOCTOBER\n:\nTickets allow stopovers en\nroute, including Banft and Lake\nLouise. Enquire about Low\nTourist and firat Class Fares.\nSample Return Special\nCoachFarcs:  ,:'.\n'   HAllPAX\u2014\u20149118JM.\nMONTREAL....     83.40\nNIW YORK -\nTORONtO .. ,.\u201e...\u201e    TTM\n\u25a0',,   CHICAtlO ...............    68.06\nMINNEAPOLIS\n'    A.INNIPW....\nBontfea  may  bt  arraml  tit\nci6c Great UlwiSteuB-\n, June IT to SepUmber 16 on\nt dm tickets.\n\/or\/urttatrpertietilori mi jrour lotej\nagent at viilt G, Bruet    \"\nG.P.A., CJPJI. Station, V<\nMrs. takes Reelected\nPresident for\nThird Time\nMn. HireM Lakes wui tlected tor\nher third term, u president ol the\nNelson Little. TheatM auflclatlon at\ntht tnnutl meeUng In tt]? Canadian\nLegion townge Tuesday night Other\nofllcen were Albert Smith, vlce-\npreildent; Mlu_Margtret Hlncta,\nsecretary, Misi fflleen Dill, treasurer; George Horstetd, buslneu tnan-\nager and Brian Horstead,.itage maniger. All offlctn with the exception\nof Mr. Smith were reelected. An\nexecutive ol Mm. J. S-McOregqr,\nMrs. Leslie Criufiird, Mill NinW\nDunn', A..L. Crttch, L A. McPhall\nand PavMl Scott wai elected.   \u201e__\nOh hearing a letter _->\u00ab,!**\nYvonne Flrkini, adjudicator of thli\nyeir's West Kooteniy Drama festival, propoiln* thtt a drama ichool\nbe hWln Ntlion in Sentember,\nthe meeting wit unmlmouily In\nfivor of tht raovt. Oeorg\nnrealdent ol_ tht WW _ .\nDrtmt moelatlon, who rttd the\nletter, wu aWotated gnnjalnj ate-\nTheatre issoclition would sponsor\nthe school.\nMrs. Flrklm' letter uld thtt Ma-\nior L. B-lock-Wrtittr, orgtnlter\noi the Community Drama branch of\nia*yioM\ntht department of, education, Wti\nheartily to accord wilh the ichool,\nwhich is operated under that branch\nol the department A minimum enrollment of JO adults and 30 Juniors wit needed, and 13 ot those at\nthe meeting lined Immediately.\nMin Dunn aald that she knew several teichen who wtre etgtr to\ntake juit iuch t training is a help,\ntowird their ichool work.      t\nMiss Dunn itatid that whilt hire\nidjudicltlng the festival, Mrs. Firkins hid hid many raoutita tor\ntainiiag In the drama Held, and ahe\nhit tSat sonia move in thtt dlrtc-\ntltn ihould be made.  ;\nBALANCE 11141\nTht trttiurtr'i report ihowtd re-\n:eipti pt 8705.63; expenditures ot\n1887.28; and a biltnce on hind ol\n_8J8.\nMisi Hincks gave a resume ot\nlut year'i activities, including mention that tha Little Theitre hid\nwon two prizes In the drama festival, and that Brian Horstetd had\nwon the cup tor tht best mile performance. Sht paid tribute to-Mrs.\nJ. S. McOrtgor tnd Otorgt Hor-\nstead tor thtlr assistance during the\nfestlvil.\nMr.. Horttead moved. i vote ot\nthtnki to Miu Hlncki for htr rei-\nA.'l. Creech wu appointed;elecr\ntrlcil techntcltn tnd conwJtlng engineer: Miu Peoy Dunnett wts re-\ntppointtd chtteffitn ot tht mtke-\nup^ommlttee, with power to clioote\nher own committee ,'\nA raiding committee consisting\nof-Mrs. Dulcy Rutherglcn, Miu\nDunSj Mill Hincks, David Scott and\n\"Chdbby''; Greenwood wu ehottn.\nIt wu dtdded that the reidlng committee , ihould, hivt full copfrol ol\nchoosing'plays, instead of reading\nthem and passing them on, to the\nexecutive tor approvtL    y\nIt was decided thtt the same dues\nu last year would again bt adopted,\nthe dues to Include admittance for\nthe members to ill performances.\nAll casting in tht next season\nwould be done through testing by\nthe directors, u for u possible, it\nwu reiolved.\nThe matter ot obtaining a room\ntn the 800 block on Biker street wis\nltft with the executive with power\nto tet\nGeorge Horstead thanked all\nmember! ot the Little Theatre who\nhid assisted during thli year's drama\nfestival. Mrs. Lakes thanked all officers and committees tor their work\nin tht-put year.     , \u00ab...,\/, \u25a0\u25a0'.\nt railway committee to.study.\nCity to Purchase\nQuarantine Cards\nAuthority to purchut 80 quarantine cirds, upon which a quota- j\nlion of $5.90 had been made, wu\ngiven by the city council Tu*\"\"\"\"\nnight to Dr, F. P. Sparkt, met\nhealth officer.\nRocket Display for\n( Smelterme'n's Picnii\n\"permission tor a novelty k __\ndisplay to be made- at Lakesl\npark during the Consolidated Srtel\nermen'i picnic wtt granted by the\ncouncil Tuesday nl<fit lollowmr re-\nctipt ot a I\nthe picnic' j\n!.jr Irom W.'Hi Cm ot '\nertainment \u25a0committee.\nCOMBAT\nRHEUMATISM\nm**-*i bj th. UI_7I. Tirnl. UI, mi\nnews uric idd Nt-U, I htoM tto\n\u2014dn mi jam** tmtm \u25a0omtohi aMm\nn*si \u2022\u00bb Up ret-m ibMa-to^tHia\npa-pttrnhntmimmmtmii.      ih\nDodd sKidneyPillj\nOur fleet of trucks is so com-'\nplete thdt we are at>le to\nhandle  every   type  of   job\nefficiently and economiGally\nWest\nESTABLISHED IN 1899 \u2022.\n ON BA1LY NlWt, NILION. I. C-WIDNIWAY MORNINO, JUNI 7, 1t\u00bb-\n\u25a0      -    -      \u25a0 \t\nPaterson Plaque Marks 125 Years Peace, U*S.-Canada \u2014 8000 Attend Dedication\nBoy Scout* ot th* Rou!and-Tr\u00bbiI district provided i itrong representation of the youth of the district A brisk breeze showed their\ncolors to advantage.\nRouland City band is smart ln Its blues.\n' Shirley Wyley, Colville Campfire girl, left and Kathleen Howell ot\nthe Annable company of the Trail Girl Guide*, stand at either tide\not the Kiwanis Peace Plaque after having drawn the Union Jack and\nthe Star Spangled Banner from the front ot the plaque at an unveiling\nceremony at Paterson. The marker commemorates 128 years of peace\nMaster\nCeremonies\nbetween Canada and the United States. A crowd estimated at up to\n6000, drawn from both sides of the International boundary attended. A\nmonster International picnic In King George VI Coronation park wu\none of the features accompanying the unveiling. John Laurie,,Trail\nchief of police arid captain in the Ulth (Nelson) battery, R.C.A., who\nwas marshal for the day, stands smartly it the salute.\nTrail branches No. Id and No. 182 ot the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.\nmarch to the parade carrying their colon.\n' Combined forces of the 111th and 109th Field Batteries of Nelson,\nTrail and Rossland, led by their officers.\nAlfred H. Syverson ot Spokane,\npast International trustee of Klwanis International, master of\nceremonies.\nAccepts Marker\nNurse* of the TraH-Tadaoic hospital itaff, Trail, were on hand to\nrender first aid. Fortunately their service* were.not required. Left\nto right: Miss M. Fletcher, Mrs. S, Gavrilik and Min Beth Wilson.\nMajor A. C. Sutton, D.S.O., M.C.,\nof Rossland accepted the plaque\non behalf of the Dominion of\nCanada.  ,      -'.<\u25a0\u25a0\nDistilled,\nBlended\nsnd Bottled\nla Scotland\nthis tdvt Is not published or displayed by-the Liquor Control Board or by the Govt of British Columbia\n\u25a0       '   -\u25a0'\"\u25a0'\nJ. N. Emerson, governor of tht Pacific Northwest district Klwanis\nInternational Is shown planting an Americana tree. Alfred' H. Syverson I* directly behind the sapling. '\u2022 ., \".;\u25a0'.\nColvilje High (chool band \"stole the show\" amoni the bands. Miss\nLola Flechslg, drum major, leads the band in the parade to the site\nof the memorial.    ' \u2022.-,... f'V '*\u25a0\u2022\"\u25a0 ,-i ... '\n3 R.A.F. FLIERS DU\nLONDON, June 8 (AP).\u2014Three\nRoyil Air Fore* fliers died todiy\nwhen their bombing piano plunged\nInto the set off Klnsliardy, Scotland.\nSeventy Royal Air Force accidents\nso far in 1038 have' caused a total\nof 12S deathi.\nIn 1038 there were 118 accidents\nresulting In -218 deaths.\nCONTINUES\nCOME DOWN EARLY FOR YOUR\nSHARE OF THESE 9c BARGAINS\nAppearing to new uniforms, the Trail Pipe bend played a lively air\natter the plaque wu unveUad.- ... \u25a0  \u25a0    - y\nSWITYWIWIDIBWII\nIM INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY RACE!\nv\nCHAMPION TIRES\nFrom their 20 year*' experience in bunding Ure* fer\nracing car*, Firertone engineera have developed an\nentirely new kind of tire\u2014the Firestone Champion\n\u25a0\u2014named a* a tribute to the champions of tlie\nspeedway.\nTHE ONLY TIRE MADE WITH\nSAFETY-LOCK CORDS\nEverything in thit great tire is new and different\nNew Safety-Lock cord* art) more compact and\ncooler-running. A new and advanced method of\nGum-Dipping locks cords and plies together, making the tire 35% stronger. 2 extra cord plies under\nthe tread lock body and tread together. Beads are\nrust-proofed and lied in. Every part of the lire i*\nlocked and interlocked into one unit of amazing\nitrength.   ! . .\nNEW GEAR-GRIP TREAD\nBecame of thb extra strength, Firestone is able to\nne a deeper, wider, tougher Gear-Grip tread.\nScientifically designed and with thousands of sharp-\nedge angles that bile through road film, rain and\nmud, it'll \u2022 marvel for long mileage, non-skid protection and quick, safe stops.\nSee the nearest Firestone Dealer today and have him\nput new Champion* on yog tar they tort no mor*\nthan ordinary tire*.\nLEAKPROOF TUBE\nAnother m\u00bb Wrtttee* tchim-\niti.nt that bones** tir* miltag*\n\u2022p to 28%. A cured-in raUar\nntra atem and a ipeclal lining that\nt*al* Am inner turfite prevtata tir\n\u2022ecpage. Sam* price a* ordinary\ntuW\nFIRESTONE TIRES SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY\nThe Smedley Garage Company\n508 VERNON STREET TELEPHONE 71\nNELSON, B. C\nWE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES IN ALL SIZES.\nPHONE 1030\nNELSON, B. C\n29S BAKER ST.\n __\u2014\n\t\nPMt foub\n-NELION DAILY NIWI, NILION, B. C\u2014WIDNIIDAY MORNINO, JUNE 7, 1\u00ab\nMUSEUM IN NEW YORK DEVOTED TO COSTUME DEVELOPMENT\nUnhappy Wives...\nMistake for Wife\nlo Believe Love\nMeans Ownership\n-    By CAROLINE CHATFIELD\nIt'i not exaggeration to say that\nln a ytir I receive hundreds ol\nletters from wives In which are\nset down these pathetic words:\n\"We were bllnfully happy for a\nItw yetri tnd then ...\" Thert'i\nout thing you'd never guest, gentle reader, unless you wtre told:\nnamely, thtt not I ont Ot these\ndisappointed wives believes thtt\nih* hai pliyed tny pert to tht\ntragedy whert love hn flown out\noi tht window tnd huibtnd wtlks\nout ot tht door tvtry evtnlng.\nThU Isn't because ill women art\ntelf-rlghttOOl but because thty\nhavt blind belief In tht power ot\nlove, ptr it; Its powtr to make\nand keep a couple happy. Once t\nwoman his icquired tot lawfully\nwedded huibtnd iht thlnki htr\ntask It dont. It doein't occur to htr\nthat ihe muit work ai hard to keep\nhim is iht worked to win htm:\nstaying n iweet u Iht wil to Injur* his continuing to be tht tnthu-\nlias tie lover 'that ht Wtt.\nAi a girl she lured him Into matrimony with \u00aboft words whispered\nIn hit tin, ltd him with flattery,\ntmoothed him with love and kisses\nand, ol count, tl htr huiband, ht\nisn't conditioned to crltlclim, com-\n. plaints, iKUSillons topped by Man\nend ttrtttt which ht sometimes rt-\nceivtt from tht wife who beUevei\nthit love means ownership.\n, When ht took htr tor better or\nfor wont Iht wis itreimllned,\ndainty,   iweet-smelllng  tnd  well\ni drelted, u dewy at a rose. Perhlpi\nI If ht could have envisioned her\niat, frowty, dowdy and untidy, he\nmightn't have been so glib with his\npromises. She never failed to enquire affectionately after hli family, calling them familiarly by\nname, assuring him that iht wu\ngoing to love them ti her very own.\ntnd It's perfectly nttanl thit ht\nshould be totally unprepired tot\nthe laud thtt is soon to bt on to\nt big wty. '\nNight ifter night sht wu glad to\nsit al home and make budgtts oh\npiper, telling him tt tvtry sitting\nthit the didn't mind being poor so\nlong li they wen together. Wun't\nlove enough? But when tbe trims-\nm*u wore out ud tot tiny apartment shrunk tnd he didn't get tht\nexpected rilst, he'i surprised to\ndiscover that her tune Is changed\nind her song il no longer ot lovt\nwhichthe his but of luxuries which\n\u25a0he hasn't.\nNot Implying, mind you, that ill\nthese wives with dashed hopes ind\nlick hearts have brought sorrow on\nthemselves, but merely saying thit\nmany ot them might havt warded\noff sorrow hid tney remained in\ncharacter, Itaylng U sweet u they\nwin\u2014the only plin yet devised\nto keep husbands In character tnd\nto guarantee better performance\nwith tach pitting yeir.\nProblemi ot general Interest submitted by readers will be discussed to thli column. Letters unsuitable for publication will be aniwered personally provided they\ncontlln itamped telf-iddrewtd en-\nVtloptl. All namei art held In confidence. Write Mill Chatfleld. in\nCart of thii newspaper.\nal Valets See\nCanadian Cities\nThrough Postcards\nly MURIEL ADAM!\nABOARD THB ROYAL PILOT\nTRAIN, Junt 8 (CP)-Whtli the\nXing tnd Quttn Journey across\ncountry, milling lew details ot Canadian clttet, mountain gorges ind\nprairie vtUtgtt, vilets ln tht Royal\nSrvice train ailn thtlr views of\nintdt through plcturt postcards\nbought at eich station or nttrby\ncigar itoto.\nTram tout to cout, tht young\nEnglishmen hive stood on platforms, witched thtlr king md\nqueen depart tor ptrti unknown\nto them and, because of lack of\ntransportation and closed-oft roads,\nwaited for their return to hear\ntnatohtt about tht inside ot tht\ncity which thty nevtr itw.\nRequirements...\nGood Habits and\nRoy\n\u2014\nON THE AIR\nROYAL VISIT AT A GLANCE\n(HAMILTON)\n15:30-1.00 p.m. P.8.T.\u2014Scene it Civic stadium where school\nchildren Of Hamilton will give a demonstration ot physical training.\n(NIAGARA FALLS)\n3:30-4:00 p.m. P.S.T.-VUlt to Nlinrt, md trip to Mil.\n6:18-6:30 p.m. PUT.\u2014Deptrtun ol tht royal party to tht United\nStatea\n6:30-8:48 pm. P.S.T.\u2014Dewription of Their MajMtlei btlng\ngreeted on the American tide of Niagara Falls suspension bridgt\ny Cordell Hull, United Statea itcretery ol slats, *  - \u25a0\nJha. ihmL Je*4eUf*\n6:00\u2014Star Theatre\n5:00\u2014Rumanian Concert ,  ,\n6:<XH_ay Kyser's program\n6| 15\u2014Departure ot Their Majeities\nlor the Uinted Statei .\n\u00ab!|0\u2014-Arrival ol the Royal Pirty\n6:30-Ask-lt-Basket\n7:|t>-Paul whiteman'i orch.\n7:30\u2014Tommy Dorsey's orch.\nUW\u2014Town Hall Tonight\n8:00\u2014Gang Busters\nNETWORKS AND STATIONS\n\u00bb\u00bb.., raw. _Portland!\n, Seattle: K(Ja. Denver\nI Anie.es: KSL, Salt\nam, Spokane;\nSL tt MBS^kbu'seittle; KFRC,\nSan Francisco,  .\nP.M.\u2014     ~~\n_00\nNBC\u2014One Min'i family\nNBC\u2014Roy Shleld'i orch.\nCBS-Ttt lor Two\nNBC-Hobby lobby\nNBC\u2014Paul Martin's Music\n\u00ab\nCBS\u2014Star Theatre\nNBC\u2014Rumanian concert ,\nNBC-Idct Mart\nNiO-MliiIcal Vlgnettet\n6:00\nBC\u2014Kiy Kyier'i program\n6:15\nHBO, CB8  DL-DEPARTURI  OF\nTHEIR MAJE8TIE8 FOR UNITED STATES.\n6:80\nNBC,  MB8-ARRIVAL  OF  KINO\nAND QUEEN.\nCBS\u2014Ask-it-Basket; quia program\n\u25a0Mr. District Attorney\n\u25a0Amot 'n' Andy\nNew Vn'der-arm\nCream Deodorant\n': \u2022 \"fib\nStops Perspiration\n1. Does not lot dresses\u2014docs\nnot irritate skia.\n2. Nowiitingtodty.Cinbeuied\nright after shaving.\n3. Instantly stops perspiration fot\n\u2022 1 to 3 dns. Removes odor\n. from perspiration.\n4. A pure white, greuelcss, stainless vanishing cream.\nB. Atrld hu bees awarded tht\nApproval Sell of the American\nInstitute of laundering, for\nbeing harmless to fabrics.\nIB MILLION jars of Arrid\nhive bttn told. Tiy t jar todayl\n39*!i.u\nU \u00abll IUM \u2014ll\u2014* MM W*.\n(.ll\u00abl\u00bb>\u00bbe\u00abiJa\u00bbe]iii)\nNBC\u2014Yaacha Borowsky'i orch.\n7-.16\nNBC\u2014Ray Herbcck's orch.\nCBS\u2014Lum and Abner\nNBC\u2014Stanford Univenlty prgu.\nMBS\u2014Capt. Heme, news.\nCBS\u2014Paul Whiteman's Orch,\nNBC\u2014Tommy Donty'i orch.\nNBC-Kelsey'i Almtfllo\nMBS\u2014Lone, Ranter, drama\n8:00\nNBC\u2014Newi; tropical moodi\nCBS-Gang Busters\nNBC-Town Hall Tonight\nDL\u2014Frank and Archil\n8:15\nNBC\u2014Baseball Game\nDL\u2014Frank Bull iportl\n8:30\nCBS\u2014J. B. Hughes, ntws tnd sports\n8:45\nCBS\u2014Jack Fulton'l orch.\nWO\nNBC\u2014Harry Owen's orch.\nDL\u2014Newi\nNBO\u2014Sleep Serenade  ,\nCBS\u2014Carlos Mollnis' orch.\n8:80\nNBC-Ran Wilde's orch.\nCBS\u2014Sterling Young'i orch,\nDL\u2014Jack McLean'i orch.\n18:00\nCBS-Clark Ron, songs\nNBC\u2014Anson Weeks' orch.\nNBC\u2014Ntws Reporter\n10:15\nNBC-Blue Moonlight\nCBS\u2014Matty Malneck's orch.\n10:30\nNBC\u2014Kduardo Chives' orch.\nNBC\u2014Pinky Tomlin's orch.\nDL\u2014Billy MacDomld's orch.\n11100\nCDS\u2014Erwin Yeo, orgtnlst.\nNBC\u2014<3try Nottlnghtm'l orch.\nNBO\u2014Paul Carson, organist\nNBC-Ntwa\nDL\u2014Stan Myen' orch.\nCBC NETWORK\nCJCA    , CFCN       CJAT       CBR\n788        1030 010 1100\nP.M.\u2014\n3:00\u2014Luigi Romanelli's orch,\n3:30-ROYAL   VISIT,   NIAGARA\nFALL!.\n4:00\u2014One Mtn's Fimlly.\n4:30\u2014Serenade for Strings\n5:30\u2014Music by Faith\n6:00-Gilberte Martin, pianist\n6.1&-DEPARTURE    OF    THIIR\ni MAJESTIES FOR THI U. 8.\n6;30-a-Gordon McLean, pianist\n6:46\u2014Lleder Recital\n7:00\u2014News and Weather \u2022\n7:_-Irt Recital\n7:30\u2014Summer Symphony concert.\n8*0\u2014Nocturne\n8:30\u2014Spent Spinner\n8:45\u2014Happy Felton'i orch.\n8*0\u2014Percy  Hirvey's orch.\n9:30\u2014Cariboo Miner\n0:45\u2014News and Weather\n10:00\u2014Sydney Kelland, organist.\n10:30\u2014Matty Malneck's orch,\n10:48\u2014Nightcap Yarni.\n11:00\u2014Stan Meyers' orch.\nCJAT\u2014TRAIU-910\nA.M.\u2014\n7:00\u2014Requeit program\n7:30-Newi\n7.45-Getting the moit out rf lilt.\n8:00\u2014Trail  Bulletin botrd.\n9.-00\u2014Tht Happy. Gang\nl:80-Road of Utt\n10:15\u2014Life and Love of Dr. Susan\nU:0O-Mary Mirlln.\nIMS-Mi Perklni\nH.SO\u2014Pepper Young's Family\nll:45-The Guiding Light\np>M>\t\n12.00-1-Club Matinee\n12:30-Newi\nl:45-Closlng Stock Quotation!\nlor College Life\nBy GARRY C. MYIR8, Fh.O.\nA good many thousind youthi\nabout to graduate from high school\nart thinking about going to collegt\nnext' year. Some tlrttdy hivt\nchosen thi college, even hivi bttn\nadmitted on thtlr high- ichool\nrecords.\nThose la tht upper third or guar-\nter ot thtlr classea. In in accredited\nhigh ichool, trt readily accepted\nwithout entrance examination . by\nmoit colleges. Thoie of lower rating, ttptclilly of tht rink below tht\ntvtrtgt rf thtlr elm, art birred\nfrom certain colleges tnd universities. Their chances of success tt my\ncollegt trt relatively poor.\nUnfortunately, many bright boyi\nand girls don't hive monty enough\nto go to college. Unlets thty havt\nat least half enough, efforts to Mm\nthtlr wty through collegt will bt 1\nvery htiardoui undertaking tor\nthem. Having \"worked my wty\nthrough college\" I know something\not whit lt means; md lobs tre not\nso easy to find now as thty wtrt\nthtn.\nSOME CAN AFFORD\nIt li ilio too bid that so miny\nyouths whose parents could afford\nto send them to college don't have\nthe \"bralm\" or moral stamina to\nwarrant college attendance, even\ncollege entrance.\nLet ptrenti who are imblllous\nthit their child shall eventually\ngraduate from college keep In mind\nthit they ran only help develop the\nability with which the child by .nature is endowed. They ciat put\nbrains Into the child'i head, no muter how bright these parents art\nthemselves.\nMENTAL HABIT8\nLet parents rf young children\nrttlltt thit thty ctn contribute\nmost to tht child's possible graduation Irom college by cultivating in\nhim habits ol mental work In an at-\ntnotphtrt of tmotlontl itcurity.\nSuppoit you hid twins, a ion and\na diughter, both graduating netr\nthe held ot their diss In high school.\nSuppost thty both.winttdto go to\ncollege, tnd, it but, jrou could\n\u2022crape together only enough to lend\none. Whtt would you dof Why not\nwrite your opinion to mt in cart ol\nthli paper)\nQUEEN CATCHES BOUQUET\nHAMILTON, Ont., Junt 6 (CP)-\nBeaverton'i reception to the King\nand Queen today was a little different from some ot the other places\nTheir Majesties hive viilted in\nCanada.\nLillian and.Elizabeth Dine. 10-\nyear-old twin daughter! of William\nDane, 1 wir veteran, chose a novel\nmanner of preitnting flowers to\ntht Queen, itanding on the rear\nplatform of the train as .it moved\nthrough tht town at four miles\ntn hour.\nThey ran behind the train and\ntossed two bouquets of flowers tb\nHer Majesty. Tha Queen caught one\ntnd smiled an acknowledgement.\nSht picked up tht other from the\nfloor of the platform.\nWins High Honon,.\nAmbition Realized\nAfter Many Years\nTORONTO, Junt I (CP)- Tht\ngrttt war and a '\n\u00ab'\u00bb,\nand a family rf thrtt\nttmponry oottacltt to\n. Arnold to htr march\nto 1 btchtlor ot irti degree. \"\nYean igo ln Auitrla the wanted\nto itttnd university but tha war\nhalted htr ambition.\nAward* innounctd lut 1\ntot Unlvtrtlty of Toronto 1\n11 winner ot tot Divid\nMemorial icholtrshtp awi\ntbe Itnitt ot thi university, _\nRtgents' gold mtdtl ln psychology\nfrom Victoria university.\nWilt of It K. Arnold. Militant\nOermin proleuor it Vlctorli ind\nTrinity college, tht griduttei fridty with high honon, dttnltt tot\nfact sht hid only taken high ichool\nInaliih whtn ihi tint ittandtd\nooutit.   . . y \u00bb,., ..   .\u25a0\nGRANDSON OF CUM IJ\nSTATIONMASTIR TO II\nPRESENTED AT NIW YORK\nEAST ORANGE, N.. J., Junt 8\n(AP)-Mr. and Mn. Royil\ndonild Symt, who uked for .\nto tht British pavilion at tht\ndonild Syme, who uked ior panes\nto tht Britiih pavilion at tbt Ntw\nYork World'i fair io thty \"could\nbt clote enough to see Their. Majestiei,\" will bt pwtnttd to the king\ntod quttn Saturdiy.\nSymt, whote grinafather wu for\n28 yetn itatlonmaster it Oltmls,\nhome ot Queen Bllubtth's family,\nsent hli request to toe Roytl triln\nit Vancouver lut week.\nWASHINGTON CUESTS\nMAY WEAR SLACKS\nWAatpNOTON, Junt I (A*) -\nSllekeri end nlncoata will bt at-\nccpttblt attlrt at the British Sm-\nbaity girdtn parly for. King Gtorge\nand Queen Kllubeth if it (tint on\nThursday afternoon. Riln or shine,\nmtn mty wear wishiblt lummer\nsuite.       '\u25a0\u25a0 '     , \u25a0 \u25a0\nHOSI BURSTS IM ROYAL\nTRAIN DINING CAR\nPARRY, SOUND, Onl, June I\n(CP)\u2014Kurrltd ctlii tor t ntw cir-\npet wtnt out from tht Royal triln\netrly todty.\nTht train remained here trom\nmidnight until morning, on III way\ntrom northern Ontario to Toronto,\nind wall! clttnen wtrt hi \"\ning up tht diner used by onicuii\nother thin thoit In tot roytl piny\na hut bunt and flooded tot cir,\nntceultiting replacement ot the\nctrpet_ \u25a0 '\nSLEEP IY TRACKS\nAWAITING ROYALTY\nKITCHENER, One, Junt I (CP)\n\u2014Ont group ot Waterloo county\nfarmers was to tot front rank tor\ntht Royal viilt hire todty. Brto|-\ning himptn ot tood, thty put up\ntarpaulins along tot railway tricks\nand slept overnight Aot far from\ntht itition whtn Thtlr Majeities\ndttrtlntd,    ;   \u2022_\u25a0-.   ; .- _>y -\u25a0\nPRINCESS ROYAL TAKES\nREHEARSAL SALUTE\nLONDON, Junt 8 (CP Cable) -\nThe Princess Royal took the lalute\ntoday at in Aldershot tattoo rehearsal attended by 70,000 school children. Fifty thousand troopi participated to tht rehearsal lor tot\ntattoo which will begin tomorrow.\nBy BtTSY NIWMAN\nTODAY'S MENU\nSpaghetti and Mtlt Balls\nScalloped Cabbage\nMixed Vegetable Salad\nPineapple Chiffon Pie        Coffee\nSPAGHETTI  ANO  MEAT  BALLS\nIngredients: One and one-hall\npoundi round ittak, ground; one\npackage spaghetti, two medium-\nsized onions, one green pepper, two\nteaspoons chill powder, one largo\ncan tomatoes, one-fourth cup' of\ngrated cheese.\nForm meat Into small balls and\nbrown In oil or fit. Remove balls\nand brown chopped onion and pep-\nSer ln oil. Add tomato, chill power, salt end cooked spaghetti: mix\nwell and cook, adding meat balls on\ntop.\nCook 30 minutei on top ot itove,\nor put into casserole and bake 45\nminutes, sprinkling gnttd cheese\nover too tap when ready to serve.\nPINEAPPLE CHIFFON PIE\nIngredlenti: No. 2 can crushed'\npineapple and syrup, one-halt cup\nsugar, one-half teupoon ult, lour\ntablespoons cornstarch,' ont-lourth\ncup cold witer. ','\nCombine pineapple, one-halt cup\nsugar and salt; hut over direct heat\nto boiling point; add cornstarch\nthat has been dissolved in the one-\nfourth cup water. Cook until thick\nand clear, and remove trom (ire.\nTake three egg whites, one-half cup\nsugar, one tablespoon lemon juice.\nCombine egg whites and bne-tourUi\ncup sugtr, beat until very dry uid\nstiff ind gradually add the other\none-fourth cup sugar; continue\nbeating until toe last sugar his\nbeen thoroughly dissolved.\nFold pineapple mixture (still\nwarm) gently into tgg white mixture ana add lemon juice. Fill a\nbaked pit crust and set aside to\ncool.\nSCALLOPED CADBAGE\nCut. crisp cabbala, into fairly\nsmall pieces, boil in salted water\nfor thrtt minutei. Make white\nsauce with one tablespoon-butter,\nmelted; one tablespoon flour, one\ncup milk, one-half teaspoon aalt,\nsprinkling of pepper.\nPut dnined cabbage into buttered\nbaking dish, pour white sauce over\nit, mix together, cover top with\ncracker or bread crumbs and bake\nuntil brown, about 16 mlutes.\n8PICED PRUNE LOAF\nTwo cupt cake flour, one-hill tea-\nspcan ult, one grated lemon, one\ncrated, orange, teaspoon cinnamon\npowder, one-fourth teupoon ground\ncloves, one-fourth teupoon nutmeg, one-fourth teispoon allspice,\nont teispoon vanilla flavoring, tlx\neggs, two levtl soup ipoons biking\npowder, ont and one-half cups ot\nshortening, ont cup brown tugar,\nona cup granulated lugar, three\ncupi chopped, cooked, unsweelehed\nprunes, one cup prune witer, ont\ncup chopped ptctnl.\nSift flour, ult ind biking powder together. Cream shortening well\nand idd sugar griduilly, granulated sugar first Whip eggi until\nfluffy tnd told Into shortening. Add\ngnttd lemon tnd orange and' pfune\nwater, than tot dry Ingredients.\nBtkt In -a greased cike ptn\nlined with wtx paper tor one hour\nat 880 degrees I. At soon u tht\nlott is cool, Ict with 1 plain brown\nsugar frosting. Sprinkle with crushed pecans.       \u2022\u25a0\u2022 *.   \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\n\u2666NAOK TIMS\nIt it always mack tlmt, ao we\ncome through with some delicious\nspreads tpr crackers to go with\ncoffee or a nice cool drink.\nSot len one-hilt eup peanut butter\nwith two tabletpooni citiup. Spreid\non crisp crackers. Cut bacon strip\nin quirterj ahd arrange one piece of\nbacon on tach cracker. Set undtr\nbroiler; hett until bacon ll crisp.\nServe it once.\nFor a delicloui tea sandwich soften One package cream cheeie, then\nadd two tablespoons chopped preserved ginger, one-half teupoon ol\ngnted ortngt rind and two tablespoons orange juice. Spreid between crackers.   '.; ;.\nVEGETABLE NOSEOAY\nTwo envelopei plain, untlivored\ngelatin,' one-half cup cold water,\nthrtt cups tcilded milk, two t(|\nyolki, one-hill! teupoon1 ult, tea-\n\u2022poon prepared mustard, one-hilf\nteupoon peprlki, two cuj\ncheese, three-fourthi cuf\nnutmeats. ind whole aula.\nSoak gitalin In cold\nwtt. Beat egg\ntoft and add _t\nwater until 1\nthe._ipoon.Add\nated\nturf beilhi\nnut|. nut Into\nck tn. Add il Iced\nng mold (oat at\nsise) md chill tint 11 tet. Unmold.\n. Fill with iny Itvoritt vtgitabli\nto a dressing made lay oontolnlni\nulad mixture which hu marinated\ntwo tablMDooM lttnon juice, one-\nhalf cup oil. teupoon tach ult and\nsugar and one-clghlh teupoon cayenne. Mix .thoroughly and pour\nover vegetable ulad. Place in cheese\nrtna.\nProperWaylo\nFix Lawn Edge\nBy DIAN HALLIDAY\nMott ptoplt inapt tha atrip ol\nlawn along 1 driveway by cuHlni\nstraight down with 1 turf cutter.\nThli lttvM t \"stnlgbt-tdgt\" ol\nliwn with gnu rood up lilt Tht\nproper wty to edgt a liwn dawa to\nI drlvtwiy Is to ilopt It\nA pnctlctl method ot ilopln* the\nedge ot a living lawn ii ihown la\n\u25a0Ml 0> LAWN\nHow to slope edges of Urine\nlawn\nthe illustration. With a long, nar-\nrow-blidtd ihovel removed -tht\nearth back under the sharp edge of\ntoe lawn to a depth ot eight Inches.\nThen carefully, bend down the 'thinned' tdge of Awn and Ihape it into\npoiltlon on a ltvtl with toe driveway. Once toll la down a lawn\nroller ten be uitd to even It out\nmd firm It into position. Thla done,\ntht liwn ihould bt watered frequently until tha roots havt taken\nbald again In thtlr ntw location.   '\nOAKLAND, Calif, June t (AP)\n\u2014Tht electric triln In Which Wyatt\nUrton wai riding braked to a aud-\nden Itop. Urton found nil 78-yeir-\nold mother, enroute to a iton, hid\nbttn itruck whilt attempting to\ncrou tht itrttt She dltd to hli\narmia.\nAUNT\nBy ROURT QUILLtN\n\"Rlchu don't do Tom my\ngood. Ht ctrrlti clgarettei, cl-\ngan, 1 Maa aad chtwin' tobtcco\nIn hit pockili and imoku or\nchtwt conitant btcauM that'i\niht only wty ht knowi to enjoy\nhit monty r .\nU.S. MINISTER TO DINE\nWITH THEIR MAJESTIES\nOTTAWA, June I (CP)-Unlted\nStates MlnUter Daniel C. Roper,\nMrs. Roper tnd John Farr Simmoni,\nChun D'Attilrti ot tot U. s. legation here, an going to Niagara\nFalll, Ont, tomorrow to piy their\nrttptcts to Thiir MtJMtles on leiv-\nIng Canada lor thalr four-day visit to the United Statet, It wai announced today by the international committee on the Royal visit\nThe king and queen htve Invited\nMr. md Hit. Roper md Mr. Simmons to dine with them informally\nat Niagari Fills tomorrow even-\n'ng' \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022'\u2022,    ' *   \"\nCENSOR Of FILMS IY\nCUSTOMS SUCGESTED\nMOOM JAW. Suk., June I (CP)\n-Suggeitlon thit ctmorshlp at\nmotion picture fllmi shown to Cinada ba done by tht euatoma division ot Iht dtptrlment at Inttrntl\nrtvenut Initttd at by provinciil\nctnior boatda hu bttn endont d\nby delegild to the innutl gtthtr-\nIng of tht Sukitchtwin conference, United Church to Canada.\nSERIAL STORY...\nWHITE ORCHIDS\nBy MARIE ILIIARD\nCHAPTER M\nEleanor hid not hid htr clothes\noil to two din and a night Tht\ndoctor uld: \"Mn. Pirrlih, wt cannot afford to have another patient\nYou muit take a bromide aad get\nsome sleep. We're doing ill wi can\ntor your little girl and we do not\nexpect tht wont ln any event we\ncannot expect a crisis tor another\nW \u2022'\u25a0' \u25a0 '\u25a0 \">k' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022'\n.\u25a0.She permitted henelf to bt put\nto ileep. .\nIt was Allda who received the\ntelegrams thtt arrived tt tht lime\ntime. Sht opened tht tint and\ntaw thit It wis from PhU to uy\nthat weather conditions did not\npermit his flying up; he was ir-\nriving by the tint train.\nTht second telegram tht put on\na silver tray on a hall table, where\nit lay during those harrowing days\nand nights that the Parrishes Ipent\nit the lidt ot thtlr first-born. Liter, Annlt picked tt up and put it\non Eleanors desk,\nIt wat u lt steel bandi held\ntight around Eleanor's heart and\nheld htr up physically. But' ihe\nbroke when the crisis wu over and\nher child lty sleeping peacefully\nend thty kntw iht would Uve.\n\"It was my fault, PhU,\" Eleanor\ncrltd. \"Somehow I oould have prevented lt I always knew I wis a\nbad wife, but I thought I wai 1\ngood mother, I'm never going to\nwrite igalh. I'm 10 happy to have\nhtr-tnd you\u2014I ntvtr want anything else. I wu 10 worried about\nyou\"\n\"About mat\"\n\"And that woman. I wu terrified thtt you'd htvt an accident\n\"What woman?\"\n\"Mri faOrlve \"\nPhil liughed. \"I wasn't going to\nflf.ua.wi* few, baby.\"     \"\nyfljft fm-.pi, mi lot. ot ker,\n\"Of count I did. Aad we're going to havt bar. birt to dinner whtn\nthings are ill right again. She's\npretty dull, u a person, NtU, but\nsht has a kind ot silon ln New\nYorkand always his a lot ol critics\ntad picture and itage people tround\ntnd 1 thought lt would be a good\nidea to cultivate her friendship.\nThought the might be able to do\nlome good for you.\"\nEleanor's eyes widened. \"You\nwere doing that lor me?\"\n\"Di'count,\" he uld limply. \"And\nI don't want to hear any mora ol\ntoll talk about not writing inymore.\nYou live to write, Ntlflta part\not you. How about.the-prlaa book?\nIt'i ta, tat i\u00ab\u00bb:\nSht nodded. \"I: haven't thought\nol It for watka.\"    \".\nIt wu true that tha had not It\nhid marked 1 high point ot hope\nth her life, but. she had scaled a\nhigher point, during the illness ot\nFor tht tint time In marly five\nPlainly Tailored Cloak ol 172} Is\nEarliest Model In Dress Musoum\nMIW YOBK. Juat I CP). - A\nof Costume Art small but\n1 to lta beginnings, hu been\nlntematlonil\nCentre. Aa\ndrm limp-\nling ityltt ind perlodi from tht\netrly llth to the lite llth otntury\nhu bttn nt up to demonitfite, to\npart the witty ol eoltumt during\n\u2022wording to tht experts, Is I plainly\ntailored cloak of 1713. Among other\nitems ihown ire 1 \"blush bonnet\",\nor calash, dited 1840, tnd coitumei\nwhich decked Americans it the\ncourt of Mirle Antoinette. Since the\nMuleum collects ill irUclei of drew\ntn miny etui tht coitumei in\ncomplemented by fans, shoei, bracelets tad othar aocaiaorlu, pteullar\nto tht various periods.\nTht itory at American eoatumet\nla a dlffleult tet to tmbtUUh, tor\ntha simple rteioo tint tht dram ol\ntha gntt majority el Amtrlotni\nduring tht tint two and a hall\ncmturlit wu ntotr ordinary md\nuntmbtlUthtd by dtcontlvt pat-\nterm or ornemtnta. Tht owners of\ntte grtit houitt, tot iqulrtt of toe\nllth century, md tot wtelthy mtr-\nchants ot thi urly llth century,\ntnd thtlr ttmlltet, wtrt ptmapt\ntht only ones who conspicuously\nset out to make thtlr tpptnl so\nbright il to merit ttttiutio\nittentlon.\nThe ivenle colonlit, or aetUer,\nor plonttr, md thtlr wives tnd\nchildren, hid perhips a mon authentic flavor of folk art to their\ndrew, but It wu intlrely, or ntirly,\nunpremeditated.      ..\nyun thtn wti no Itory clamoring\nto bt written ln Klttnor Pirrlsh'i\nmind. Shi wu content during May\ndiyi to devote henelf with fanatical attention to Jessica.\nShe dismlsted tot trained nurse\n11 loon ii thi doctor would permit htr to do 10. Sht bathed md\ndreaud tht wuted little form, cooked nourishing soupa and puddings\nwith htr own htndt, ptaytd tin-\nleisly tt games that Jesslci winted\nto pliy. aha read and wrote itoriti\nto bring laughter to tht pile Uttlt\nfice, tnd grieved thit their finances would not permit 1 long itiy\nin tropical sunshine.\nThe duit and tht letten gathered\non Her desk. When the mill irrived\nin the morning. It was at an hour\nwhen Jessica was being prepared\ntor tot day tnd Eleanor glanced\novtr tthuuly\n' and with Uttlt Inter'\nThan WU a mystifying letter\nfrom Kate Douglis, who wu spending the spring in Wisconsin. Kite\n\"This ii Um histieit of notei\n(written u I am about to envbirk\non my flat flight) to congratulate\nEioto from toe bottom of my\nI know that thli U ont more\nthtt you both shared tnd\nfrom toll great things wilt come.\nMy beit lovt to my tour favorite\npeowe.*\nElelno\n ,of aald:  \"Kite ii  being\nIncoherent, but tht ia 10 fond of\nJeisici it wai probably the but\nshe could do.\"\n\"It Is t tunny letter\" PhU igreed.\n\"Speaking of trips. I think wt\ncould minigt to take a place tome-\nWhere further out on tht Island\nthii summer. I could stay here tnd\nget out weekends. I'd like to tike\nJesslci out where she could get the\nkind of sunshine you only gtt at\nbttehei.\"\n\"Couldn't you get away?\" Elemor\npleaded. \"We could all be together. Beside*, Jessica li not nappy\nwhin iht ll away from you.\"\nPhU ihook his head. \"1 can't gtt\na vacation unUl winter. The sports\nteuon tl Iuit opening up and you\nknow wwt thit means. WU have\nto take ah Inexpensive place, honey.\nOur money Is ihort tnd we owe a\nlot bt bills, if I could only lty my\nhands on t ttw thousa'nd dollars\n. . . but I don't wint any mon\ndtfcta.\"\nElemor thought about -that She\nthought about a itory thtt iht had\nmeant to write lt ihe hid any luck\nwith htr prlie novel. Htr aecond\nstory wu far better in plot and\ncharacterization than any ihe ever\nhad' conceived, tad iht winted to\nsave it until ihe wu rteofnlttd.\nBut only rtcenUy-a month or to\nbefore Jetslca wat taken Ill-there\nhad bean a letter from Mr. Henderson ot the McLeod Syndicate uking\nhtr lt she hid in avaUiblt story.\nShe'd gat at least a thousand tor It\nana tint would pay tor a summer\nholiday for Jestlci.\nSht wtnt into her \"office\" tnd\nsat down ai the typewriter ibt had\nnot Uied for neirly two monthi.\nHtr fingen wtre stiff md tht\nwords cime ilowly' at flnt Two.\nhoun later iht htd finlthed writing tot synopsis.      .\nSht put It to in envelope tad\nidar-Md It to Hendenon.\nTht stack of letten tnd tele-\ngrarni attracted her eye md the\nSut thtm in t baaket and took It\nack to tot living room. PhU hid\nt Urge toUowlng md mmy of toe\nletten iht kntw, wtn meturi ef\nhope ind congritulltions On Juliet's recovery.\nShi decided to rtad them md\ntniwtr them with Uttle notei atter\nJtulci hid htr, supper and bttn\nput to bed for tht night Phil wti\nnot expected homt unUl lite.\nSt cime tn at midnight. ' .\n[tutor, looking very slill, gime-\ntd it htm trom whtn iht ut on\nthe lounge, t btlket of letters tnd\ntelegrams bulde her, 1 telegram\nln htr hand.\nHe said: \"It something the matter, honey?\"\nSht Ihook htr head. \"Only that\nI think maybt I've loit my mind.\nI've been wilting for you tor five\nhoun to Ml me tt I mi whit I\nthink I do. Rtad thit Phil.\"\nHt took tht telegrim md nid\nIt aloud:    .     ._ ,. _.\n\"Mn. Phillip Pirrlsh, Hultton\nOtrdaai Estate, Great Sack, Long\nIaian*.iwY6Vkt ^ajra happy\nto Inform you that you hivt bttn\nawarded tutt prlaa to our contest\nfor your novel. \"Ducendinli ot\nKings.\" \"Ntlt btby, you've won\n\"And 1 didn't tven know it\" iht\nuld In t imill voice.\nHa tald: \"Miy 1 ihtkt your hand,\nMn. Pirrlth? And may I uy I ll-\nwan knew you could?\"\n\"Oh, Phlll\" iht uld, unable to\nuy mon unt|l t ttw minutei later, \"Ont tlmt It would hive meant\nt penontl triumph, Now It means\nthat we can ill go to Bermuda on\na glorious holiday.\"\n\"You md tot kldi can go,\" he\ntold bar next morning, \"but f can't.\"\nEleinor smiled and mide a note\nto engige restrviUoni for four.\nTt It Contlnutd\nDAHLIAS\nAlready itarted.\nAU named varteUat.\nSpeciil- *MA\n_\u00bbCh\" M-...^a-a:..w..-_,-ll.\u00abK. mmTT-\n8 for ......._^.\u201e....\u201e*....; 11.00\nMac's Greenhouse\nc i \u25a0     ftohtsti.   '\u25a0: no\n___.\nFawcett Ranges\nCOAL AND org tn\nwood-up mm ..9m**yP.\nSAVA-^\nBATHING CAPS\n-     Abwlulely witerllght\nGINGHAM IfHOPPE\nOppoiltt Dally Newi.\n9\nm?)4a\n\"P\nWAS IMPORTANT\n3000 YEARS AGO\nBrtn tbrni beiuty of feature tad form, women of indent Egypt ptited\nbunty of tht iltto. Aad ctutltulv thty ittrchtd tor tout recipe, tomi\nfor mull to preterve it. SplcM.resint, Ulth... nothing wis dii regarded\nin their efforts to find a way to keep their tkin soft, white ind lovely.\nAt Ult someone, probably I woman wiser thin tht others, carefully mixed\ntot costly oils of OUvt tnd Palm. Strangely enough, this blind cleansed\nthe skin, toothed it, kept It loft, yet firm, lovely and youthful.\nAnd from thit diy to this, nothing bu been found thit is finer, mon\nsoothing for your ikln thin then same gentle 0U1 of Olive tnd Palm. That\niswh? they in uted in the mikine of Palmolive. But today of count, ia\nthis famous soap ihcte precious oUs are blended with scientific nrafolottt.\nThe new-improved Palmolive cinnot Irritate the molt sensitive skin. Dr.\nDifoe uses only Palmolive for the little Dionne Quins.\n\u25a0'.   \\\nSo you ctn safely trust Palmolive for your delicate skin. Its purity. In soft,\ngentle lather, in lovely colouring arc produced by no artificial meant.\nThey tn inherited naturally from the costly natural oils used la tht making\nof Pilmolive, Ust Palmolive regularly. Set how it helpi ketp year ikia\ntoft, amooth ud youthful. Get three cakes today.\n\"-.'\u25a0\u25a0 a\n \u2014\n\t\n\u2014\n\u2014_-\n\u25a0mmmtm***i*l\n' *'-*\"-*>' \"\nQuality\nShoes\nFOR CHILDREN\nHurlbut\nand\nPied Pipe-\nRe Andrew & Co.\n\"iMmtrt in Footfathion\"\nPOLICE CHASE ENDS\nIN CAPURE OP MAN\nVANCOUVER, June 6 (CP) -\nOne mm wa* captured by police in\na chase through Vancouver's east-\nend district last night, when three\nshots were fired in an attempt to\nstop two fleeing suspects. One escaped.\nPolice said a suitcase dropped by\nthe men as they fled at the approach ot police, contained a vacuum  cleaner, believed  stolen.\nThe captured man is held for Investigation.\nWAR ON DIRT\nThe modernistic way with a\nBeatty Washer\nSee tout local dealer\nBEATTY BROS. LTD.\nNELSON FACTORY BRANCH\nPhono.91 321 Baker St\nWW\u00bbMe?9M9a>eCM9MMa9\u00bbMtl9\u00bb\nSUMMER DRESSES\nARRTVmO DAILY\ngditk (I CahtoihsM.\n495 Baker St Phon* 070\nIMMMMMMgaieeMMMMMMte^\nLOWERY'S\nFOOD MARKET\nQUALITY AND 8ERVICE .\nALWAVS RELIABLE\nLauritz Bldg,\u00abFalrvlaw-Ph. 405\n\u00bb^\u00bb\u00bbwwiwwwwwww\u00bb\u00bbia)w<\u00bb)\nNEW ARRIVALS\nHATS\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n449 Baker St Phone 874\n\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbi\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbaM\u00bb\u00aba\u00bbs>i8wis$iatt\nFOR SAVE\nTOLEDO SCALE\n30 lb. cylinder.\u2014Cheap\nCRAWFORD'S\nFairway Grocery\nPhon* 284       Vie Crawford, Mgr.\nHarper Official\nAdminittrator\nfor Bard Estate\nLetters of administration for the\nestate of William F. Bard, who\ndied at Spokane in December, 1034,\nwere issued to M. E. Harper, official administrator, by Judge W. A.\nNisbet in supreme court chambers\nMonday morning.- Application was\nmade by L. S. Gansner of the firm\nof O'Shea It Garland.\nThe estate consisted of a certificite In the 1900 club of Kaslo and\nDistrict, valued. at $450; insurance\ntotalling $2000; and a one-fifth interest in the undistributed portion\nof the estate of Isabel M. Bard,\nvalued at $14674.\nSurviving Mr. Bard are a son,\nRaymond E. Bard; a daughter, Isabel M. Bard; and a sister, Miss\nMarian K. Bard, all of Spokane.\nDr. Bennett Returni\nFrom Post-Graduate\nCourse in Surgery\nDr. C. M. Bennett returned to\nNelson over the weekend from Rochester, Minn., where he took a postgraduate course In surgery at the\nMayo clinic. Dr. Bennett was away\nfrom Nelson for approximately a\nmonth.\nOn Way to Mars,\nSays Rescued Flier\nCHATHAM, Mass., June 6 (AP).\n\u2014Quoted by his rescuers as declaring he was heading \"for Mars,\"\nCheston L. Eshelman of Carlisle,\nPa., a 22-year-old student flier on\nhis second solo trip, was picked up\non the Georges Banks fishing\ngrounds today\u2014apparently lost 175\nmiles from shore.\nCaptain Astmann Bjartnarz, veteran skipper of the Boston trawler\nVlllanova, messaged the Associated\nPress he picked up Eshelman just\nbefore the rented plane he took up\nlast night at Pitcalrn airport, Philadelphia, sank in 40 fathoms of water. -\t\n\"Gave destination as Mirs,\" wired\nBjirtnarz, adding the youth was\nuninjured and being treated for\nshock and exhaustion.\nVATICAN DOES NOT\nOPPOSE THREE-WAY PACT\nBy J. F. SANDERSON\nLONDON, June li (CP Cable).-\na three-way mutual defence pact\nThe Vatican offers no objection to\nlinking Great Britain, France and\nRussia, the British government has\nbeen assured.\nFrancis Osborne, the British minister to the Holy See, had a long\nconference with Pope Pius yesterday. It is stated officially here that\nMr. Osborne commended papal efforts to promote peace throughout\ntroubled Europe and ihe Pope replied he would welcome concrete\nsuggestions on the part he could\nplay in fostering better reltions between the nations.\nCONVICTED OF DIRECTING\nNARCOTIC RINC IN U.S.\nKANSAS CITY, June 6 (AP) -\nAngelo Donnici, 64, accused by the\nUnited States government of directing a $12,OO0,0O0-a-year narcotic\nring from his saloon just around\nthe corner from the federal building, wa* sentenced to eight years\nin prison and fined $7000 by Federal Judge John C. Collet\n\/w,,\u201e EVAPORATED MILK\nM'\u00ab*Z\nm* --.\nits GOT to be Good\/\n***\u25a0\nSAFEWAY\nWEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS\nHothouse TOMATOES; 2 Ibs. 29c\n15c\n15c\n10c\n19c\nHead Lettuce: Solid, 2 for.\t\nBrown Sugar: 2 Ib. carton\t\nDill Pickles: 9 oz. jar .\t\nLibby's Spaghetti: 15 oz., 2 tins __\nBakers Chocolate: '\/_ Ib. pkt  19c\nKellogg's Rice Krispies\n2 pkts. . . . . 21c\nChase and Sanborn's _^^^\nCoffee, Mb. tin 39c l^STc\nRolled Oats: Robin Hood, large pkt. 15c\nChristie's Soda Biscuits: 1 Ib. pkt  19c\nMolasses: 21 oz. tin  10c\nMilk: All brands, tails, 3 tins 25c\nMAKES CLOTHES\nLAST LONGER\nPALMOLIVE\n4 cakes  19c\nLEAN BEEF AND KIDNEY-\nLb. .,\t\nHAMBURGER STEAK-\nLb\t\nSMALL-PORK SAU8AGE- .\nLb. .\u201e _\t\nLEAN BACON ENDD-\n?.\u00bb\u2022. \u00ab. -\t\nm\nw\n200\n3ft\nSirloin or Round Steak... Lb. 20c\nWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO\nLIMIT QUANTITIES        I,\nSAFEWAY bTORES\nLIMITED\n\u2014NIUON DAILY NIWI, NILSON. B. C.-WIDNEIOAY MORNINO, JUNE 7, 1913\n__\u00a3l\nNelson Girl Becomes a Doctor\nMiss Margaret M. Donnell, daughter of Rev. and Mrs..J. A. Donnell\nof Nelson has passed her final year examinations In medicine at the\nUniversity of Toronto. She served the past year, after five years of\nstudy, as an interne ln a Hamilton, Ont., hospital. Miss Donnell was\ngraduated previously In arts at the University of Saskatchewan,\nSaskatoon. ........\nKing Remembers Man\nSeen Briefly on May 22\nWASHAGO, Ont, June t (CP)-\nEight-year-old Basil Heppelstall\nclung to the rear platform railing\nof tne Royal train, the Queen's\narm around him, today as he handed King George an album ot district views for Princess Ellubeth\nand Margaret Rose.\nGreat war veterans lifted the be-\nfreckled and blond Basil on their\nshoulders, so he could hand the album to the king. The queen sug-\nJiested the boy stand on tbe plai-\norm. He stood Just outside the railing, clinging to It with one hand\nwhile the queen supported him with\nher arm around his shoulder.   \u25a0\nRev. W. J. Provence, president\nof the Orillia Ministerial association, welcomed the king and queen.\n\"I saw you before, the night they\nlit the bonfires along the track,\nthe king remarked when Bert\nSmith, zone commander of the Canadian Legion, was presented.\n\"Yes, that was at Carley, 14 miles\nwest of Orillia,\" Smith replied.\n(The Royal train paused there\nbriefly May 22.)\nAWAKE AGED WOMAN\nTO ESCAPE FIRE, VAN.\nVANCOUVER, June 8 (CP) -\nTwo police constables awakened\nMrs. Sarah A. Skinner, 74, early\ntoday in time for her to flee from\nher burning home.'\nA dog was saved by firemen who\nextinguished the Maze.'\nBRITON CHARGED WITH\nFIRING AT JAPANESE\nSHANGHAI, June 6 (CP-Havas)\u2014R. M. Winkler, a Briton, was\narrested by Japanese authorities\nhere today and charged with firing upon three Japanese officers.\nHe is employed by the Chinese\nprinting and finishing company.\nKILLED BY FALLING TREE\n. WILLIAMS LAKE, B. C, June 6\n(CP)\u2014Colin Muir, 85-year-old placer miner, was killed by a falling\ntree on his small mining claim\nnear Likely, B. C, 80 miles northeast of here, according to word\nreaching this Cariboo centre today.\nMuir was coroner in Likely district\nOverwaitea\nLimited\nWednesday's\nSpecials\n19c\nTOMATO JUICE:\nWA oi. tim, 3 for\nAPRICOTS: 18 oz.     *)<i-\ntin, 2 tint fer a-l't\nMARSHMALLOWS:  CO.\n3 Ib. Hn, each OVI\nPICNICS\nFreih Tenderized,   *)1 \/>\nperlb.  \u00a31C\n19c\nWALNUTS: Fresh\nBroken, per Ib. .....\nPORK and BEANS:    OQ\n16 ei. tins, 4 tins for \u00a3**)**\nCHEESE: Mild, 1C.\nper Ib 13C\nLETTUCE\nFresh, Largo Heads,   Cm\nEach    OC\nCARROTS\nChoice, Large  \u25a0       A.\nBunchei, 2 for Jl\nDATES: Unpitted,        Q\u201e\n2 Ibs. for eJV\nLIME: Chlorinated,    1.0.\n2 tim for  l*fm\nSUGAR\n10 Ibi.                jfl\nfor *Bv\nPhone 707     Free Delivery\nJapanese Hold\nBritish Officials\nfor \"Espionage\"\nTOKYO, June 8 (CP-Havu) -\nA Domel (Japanese) News Agency\ndispatch from. Kalgan today' said\nLieut-Colonel C. R. Spear, British\nmilitary attache, and Lieutenant\nJohn Cooper, a British language\nstudent, are being held prisoners\nby Japanese authorities.\nThe dispatch said the two of\nficers were being held for \"espionage.\" They have been ln custody\nsince May IS the report said. Until today Japanese sources had denied knowledge of the two officers'\nwhereabouts.\nASK SPANISH PUBLIC\nTO INFORM OF SUSPECTS\nMADRID, June 8 (AP). - The\nsecret service and civil and military\nauthoritlea have appealed \u2022 to the\npublic to denounce any person suspected of \"criminal act during or\nafter the Republican regime.\nThe only official figure on the\nnumber of executions wss 888 from\nMsrch 28, when Madrid fell, to May\n28. Two thousand officers and political chiefs of Republican Spain are\nin Madrid prisons awaiting trial.\nTwenty thousand Republican\nmilitiamen are in a concentration\ncamp at Alicante.\nHITLER SAYS AID SENT\nFIRST MONTH OF WAR\nBERLIN, June 8 AP)!\u2014Chancellor Hitler disclosed today ln\nan address to 18,000 German fighters back from Spain teat Generalissimo Franco had asked him for\nhelp in the,first month of the\nSpanish civil war and \"I decided\nto aid.him.\"\nA parade of veterans before\nHitler and his aide, Field Marshal\nHermann Wilhelm Goering, was\nthe first concrete indication of the\nextent of German help to the\nSpanish Nationalist cause,\nROSSER CONVICTION\nUPHELD BY COURT\nSALEM, Ore., June 8 (AP)-The\narson conviction of Albert Earl\nROsser, former AFL teamster secretary for Oregon who was sentenced to 12 years in prison in connection with burning the Salem\nbox factory, was upheld unanimously by the state supreme court\ntoday.\nRosser's attorneys contended he\ndid not have a fair trial, and that\ntestimony of the four accomplices\nwas not corroborated:\nNELSON Social..\nBy MRS. M. J. V1UNEUX\ne The annual dinner of the Nelson Registered Nurses' association\ntook place In the silver room of tbe\nHume hotel Tuesday evening. The\ntables were prettily decorated with\ncolombine and pansies and matching tapers. Miss Jean McVicar acted\nas chairman. Mrs. Haggarty and\nMiss Margaret Arthur entertained\nwith solos, accompanied by Miss\nMargaret Graham. A recitation was\ngiven by Miss Margt\/et Jorgenson.\nA toast to the King wu proposed\nby Miss Marie Hill and also a toast\nto the association by -Mrs. A. M.\nBanks, responded to by Miss Bernice Lalng. The regular monthly\nmeeting took place following the\ndinner. Miss Audrey Richardson\nacted as cashier. Tha guests attending included Mrs. A. Banns,\nMiss Lottie Annable, Mrs. Walter\nDuckworth, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. T. E.\nHomersham, Mrs. C. W. Ramsden,\nMrs. F. P, Sparks, Mrs. S. N. Fawcett, Mrs. Dolphin, Mrs. A. C. Virtue, Mrs. Lalng, Mrs. L. Gustafson,\nMiss A. O'Connor, Miss M. McKinnon,- Miss J. Ulfsten, Miss M.\nMcDowell, Miss D. Edwards, Miss\nElsie Smith, Miss Louise Nsgle,\nMiss D. Tate, Miu C. Ferguson,\nMiu J. Thaver, Miu M. Pae.Miss\nH. Tompkins, Miu L. Gutteridge,\nMln E. Abey, Miu A. Herron,\nMiss E. Smith, Miss B. Johnson,\nMiu E. Graham, Miu R. Kapak,\nMiu J. McVicar, Miu K. Scott,\nMiu P. Gansner and Mrs. Haggarty.\ne Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coles, 523\nRobson street, have as guests their\nson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and\nMrs. L. A. Lepper of Vancouver.\na Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Squires of\nHobson were city visitors Tuesday.\na Mrs. Charles Watts has left\nfor a visit to Winnipeg, Man.\ne Miu Phyllis Hirst and Miu\nJoyce Hirst of Vancouver are spending the summer at the home of their\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hirst,\nat Queen's Bay.\na The annual Retreat of the\nDeanery ot Nelson is being held in\nKaslo today and Thursday and is\nconducted by. the Vifar of Kimberley, Rev. B. A. R. Resker. Among\nthose attending are Ven. Archdeacon\nF. H. Graham, Rev. J. G. Holmes,\nRev. W. J. Silverwood of Nelson,\nRev. Daglish ot Nakusp and Rev.\nF. Brown of New Denver.\ne Miu Evelyn Burgeu of South\nSlocan waa ln Nelson yesterday en\nroute to Creston to visit relatives.\ne Mrs. Jarvis and daughter,\nMary of Procter were city shoppers\nTuesday,\ne W. Rutherford is the guest of\nhis son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. F. S. Willis, Trail.\ne   Rev. D. S. Catchpole of Ross-\nExpect Thunderstorm\nto End Heat Wave\nLONDON, June 8 (CP Cable).\u2014\nGreat, Britain's 22-day-old \"heat\nwave\" showed signs.' of a blasting\nthunderstorm from the torrid skies\ntoday as humidity increased and\ncitizens' clothes wilted.\t\nFarmers became anxious as \"experts\" suggested, fruit ripening rapidly in the blazing sun might promote a market glut with sinking\nprices.\nLondon felt'more like Montreal,\nToronto or Winnipeg in mid-summer as the temperature hit 80 above\nat 2 p.m.\nThe air ministry's weather bureau predicted, thunderstorms within a couple of days but light wispy\nclouds which appeared over London\nduring the morning vanished again\nas the day wore-on.\nIt was so hot in the court of appeal that Lord Justices MacKinnon\nand du Parcq and Mr. Justice Humphreys took off their wigs and invited counsel to do likewise.\nCLEARANCE\nOF BETTER QUALITY\nCOATS AND SUITS\n28% Reduction or More\nJa&hion, Jih&JL Shop,\n436 Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\nTASTY SALADS\nThe Way We Make'em.\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nWe Carry All the Batter Makes of\nWATCHES\nLongines, Bulovs, Walthams,\netc. We guarantee them, also\nour repairs.\ndloMSLtfL gswsllm,\n497 Btker'St. Nelion, B.C,\nland- waa tn Nelaon yesterday en\nroute to Kaslo to attend tbe annual\nRetreat of the deanery.\ne Mr. and Mrs. F. Dumas of\nAlnsworth were city visitors\nyesterday. ,\ne Al Myer of Trail Is the guest\nof his mother, Mrs. J. Myer, Hall\nMines road.,\ne C. A. Cawley of Salmo spent\nTuesday In Nelson.\na George Allen of Silverton was\nin Nelson yesterday.\ne Mrs. J. Manfan of Fernie is\nthe guest of her son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Derek Tye,\n720 Stanley street\ne Mrs. D. Laughton and daughter Grace, Edgewood avenue, have\nreturned from tbe Pythian Sisters\nconvention in Nanaimo. En route\nhome they visited Vancouver during the royal visit and ln Penticton,\ne Rev. L. A. Morrant ot Trail\nwu ln Nelaon Tuesday en route to\nKaslo to attend the deanery meeting.\ne Mln Jeanette Lerlger entertained et her home Monday evening, members ot the Junior Catholic league, when those present\nwere Mrs. Douglas Cummins, Mrs.\nR. R. Brown, Mrs. G. M. Benwell,\nMrs. E. Erickson, Mrs. C. A. Larson,\nMiss Irene Brown, Miu Helen Scanlan and Miu Priscilla Gelinas.\na O. MacDougall of Kulo was\na Nelson visitor yesterday.\na Mrs. G. A. West of Shutty\nBench spent Tuesday in town.\na Jim. Wallace of Trail is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.\nWallace, Latimer street.\ne . Miu Rosle Munch of Vallican\nwm a city visitor yesterday.\ne Miu Helen Williamson and\nMiu Ruth Aylwln of New Denver\nare In town.\ne Mrs. W. C. Leno Is a patient\nin Kootenay Lake General hospital.\na Mrs. J. G. McKay and daughter Jean, Carbonate street, are holidaying in Regina.\na Miu Irene Kerr of Longbeach\nis visiting lh Pincher Creek.\ne Mr. Herman and daughter\nStella -of. Ymlr visited, in. Nelaon\nyesterday.   .\na . Mrs. Frank Goucher, 418 Park\nstreet, hu returned from the coast\ne B. Landis ot Pau Creek spent\nTuesday ln town.\na Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bloomer\nof Cutlegar have left to visit their\ndaughters in Chappelle, Ont, and\nIn Nova Scotia.\na Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkland have returned from a two-week\nvacation in Vancouver, Los Angeles and In San Francisco, where\nthey attended the Fair.\ne Robert Long of Bonnington\nwu a recent visitor to Nelson,\nagi rivftl\nToronto Crowds\nOutwit Police to'\nSee King and Queen\nBy R. J. ANDERSON\nTORONTO, June 6 (CP) - A\nlunch-hour crowd of 2500 or more\ntampered with the. boss's temper\ntoday by staying away from the\noffice to cheer the King and Queen\nThey stampeded down the Bay\nstreet financial district shortly after noon as words spread that the\nRoyal train was punlng into Toronto for the second time. Their\nMajesties paid the city an official\nvisit May 22.\nThis time it was merely a service\nstop and the Union station platform wu well guarded by official\nred tape. Only a couple of dozen\npersons were allowed on the platform through the station.\nBut the stampeding lunch-hour\ngang wasn't to be denied. At the\nfoot of Bay street, the crowd swept\nthrough the tunnel under the tracks\nsnd climbed the embankment on\nthe other side. It wu a nifty manoeuvre because the police were\nquite unprepared to cope With\nhundreds of hill-climbers.\nAs the Royal train came along\nslowly, heading for the Union station sheds, the throngs fell In behind and alongside, cheering apd\nwhooping it up for the king and\nqueen who stood smiling on the\nback platform. The Royal couple\nhad a happy escort when they entered the station.\nAnd it wu some time before police were able to get the cheermg\ncrowd some distance away.\nPLANE CARRIES SICK\nINDIAN TO FORT NELSON\nFORT ST. JOHN, B. C, June 8\n(CP)\u2014Carrying a sick Indian picked up at Trout Lake, N.W.T., a Yukon Southern Air transport plane\nreached. Fort Nelson, B. C., lut\nnight, according to word received\ntoday. It was not known immediately whether the Indian would be\ncarried south 200 miles to Fort St.\nJohn or left at Fort Nelson.     \u2022\nSPEAKS TO KIWANIS ON\nSPREADING DEMOCRACY\nCALGARY, June 8 (CP)-Ewart\nG. MacPherson of Regina, governor\nof Western Canada District Kiwanis, in n service club address urged\nthe spread of British democracy\nideals through service clubs and\nother Institutions in Canada.\nHe advocated a political propaganda bureau to spread democracy Ideals but said he is afraid\nsuch a bureau would be, accused\nof being made a party tool.\nNEGLIGENCE IS JURY'S\nVERDICT OF ACCIDENT\nVANCODVER, June 8 (CP) -\nA coroner's jury lut night found\nArthur S. Hsrrison negligent in\nconnection with the death Saturday\nof Harris Lee Coughlin, struck by\nan - automobile which police said\nwas driven by garrison. Harrison\nhas been released on $2000 bail\npending his appearance ln police\ncourt Friday on a manslaughter\ncharge.\nDEATHS\nLOS ANGELES \u2014 Thomas Edwin\nTill, 75, native of London, Ont, who\nin 1891 won the title of futest\ntypesetter in Canada.\nHigh School Annual,\nFifth in History of\nSchool Is Published\nNelson high school's annual Mountaineer \u2014 the first Dubllshed since\n1927, and only the fifth one ln the\nschool's history \u2014 was placed on\nsale Monday afternoon.\nEighty-sever) pages are filled with\nschool history, news stories, poems,\nyear reviews and pictures of the\nteaching' staff, clus pictures, cartoons, and a miscellaneous collection of snaps, altogether a tribute\nto many hours of work by the students.\nThe annual is dedicated to \"Our\nPrincipal, Mr. L. V. Rogers, a grand\nteacher, and a true friend.\"\nFirst issue of the Mountaineer was\nmade In 1909, and the second In\n1910. Then there wu a gap of 18\nyears before the students again\nprinted a year-book in 1926. The\nfourth book wu published in 1927,\nand none has been put out since until this yesr.\nRefugees Fail to\nReach Agreement\nWith Cuba_ Gov't.\nHAVANA. June 8 (AP).-Presi-\ndent Federico Laredo Bru today\nannounced 907 Jewish refugees from\nGermsny aboard the liner St. Louis\nwould be barred from' Cuba since\na noon deadline had pused without\nacceptance of the Cuban offer of a\ntemporary haven on the Isle of\nPines.\nWhile the exact whereabouts ol\nthe refugees' liner remained unknown, representatives of the refugees failed, to reach agreement witn\nCuban officials before be ime limit\npassed.  \u25a0\n(Officials of the Hamburg-American line ih New York uid the liner\nalready once ordered out of Havana harbor, had headed back toward Hamburg.)\nJapan Protests\nSoviet Attitude\nTOKYO, June 8 (AP)-In a protest to Ruula after a month of\nintermittent border hostilities, Japanese-protected Manchoukuo today\ndemanded \"immediate discontinuance of this challenging attitude.\"\nThe protest alleged that invasions\nof Manchoukuo territory precipitated recent cluhes.\nRussians and Japanese exchanged\nartillery fire for three hours late\nyesterday near Changkufeng, scene\nof last summer's \"vest pocket war,\"\nsaid a dispatch from Hunchun to\nthe newspaper Ashahi. Changkufeng lies near the Junction of the\nborders of Manchoukuo, Korea and\nSiberia.\n**_\\W**mmTmm*mmmW        mr bW _~__ra   \u25a0\u25a0> ,m\nHorswill's\nThe\nGROCERIES\nbeat service In town.\nPHONE 235\nILK\nAT ITS BEST\nRaw and Pasteurized\nKOOTENAY VALLEY DAIRY\nPHONE 118 \u25a0-\u2022-,.'\n>' MODERN\nMARK\u00a3T\npVToNE 1009 ^ \" w\nPRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY ONLY\nAll Bran: Large pkt. .\u201e\u201e\t\nTomatoes: Hot House, 2 Ibs\t\nRhubarb: Fresh Local, 4 lbs. ,\t\nSoda Biscuits: 16 oz. pkt ..:\t\nMinute Tapioca: Pkt.\nCake Flour: Swans Down, pkt\t\nMilk: Small tins,5 for _. :\t\nMatches: Red Bird, pkt.\n20c\n29c\nlie\n18c\n110c\n25c\n23c\n.24c\nCarrots: Large, 3 bunches -  14c\n L__ Lb. 20c\n .Lb. 35c\n.__._____. Lb. 16c\nSirloin and T-Bone Steak\u2014___._ Lb. 24c\nStilton Cheese: 2 lb. bricks _._. Each 49c\nLoin Veal Chops ...__.\u2014\u2014\u2014-_._-\u201e Lb. 30c\nSliced Bologna\nSliced Bacon ..\u201e\nPickled Pigs Feet\nDOCTOR DROPS DEAD\nTREATING SICK MAN\nZEPHYR, Ont, June 8 (CP) -\nDr. H. E. Johnson dropped dead\nhere today as he treated a spectator who had been taken 111\nwhile watching for the Royal\ntrain to pass. Dr. Johnson had\nbeen called from Mount Albert,\nseven miles distant, to treat the\nroan. It was believed the doctor\nsuffered a heart attack.\nChoose your coat now fro\nfashion's   latest   styles   atl\nipring prices and arrange\nto take delivery in the fall.\nOur fur representative will\nbe in the store until Saturday June 10th and will be\npleased to help you with\nyour fur problems.\nLiberal allowances made on\ntrade-ins.\nflormanlftunt [fj\nPhone 200\nBaker St\nMEN WORK TO CLEAR\nROYAL TRAIN TRACK\nSTRATFORD, Ont., June 8 (CM\n\u2014A section of the track over which\nthe Royal train was scheduled to\npass today was torn up when a\nCanadian National Railways yard\nengine was derailed one mile west\nof this western Ontario centre. A\ngang of section men worked feverishly for more than four hours to\nclear the line. The locomotive wu\nhauling a string of livestock cars.\nHorner's Grocery\nPHONE 121\nFor Real Service and Quality:\nBEDDING PLANTS\nFROM SUTTON'S SEEDS I\nKootenay Flower Shop\nBaker St.  J. H   Coventry   Ph. Ml\nR. & R. 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Ilit, UN\nSunlight Soap\n1 BRADLEY S \u25a0\u00a3\u25a0\nCASH MEAT MARKET\nOUR MEATS GOVERNMENT HEALTH APPROVED\nGood Buying for Wednesday and Thursday\nCash and Carry\nSpecials\nHamburg: Fresh, Ib. . 10^\nSausage: 2 Ibi 2-i\nVeal Steaki: 2 Ibi. .. 35*\nPot Roait: lb. 14t?\nRound Steak: Ib 20**\nLard: 2 lbs. 21*\nSpecial Tender Beef\nPlate Boil: lb 10*\nStewing Beef: lb. .... 15\u00abV\nRound Bone Roait: Ib. 19*V\nCorned Beef: Ib 20f\nLocal A Med.: 2 doz. 510-\nButter: No. I, 3 Ibi. . 87*\nButter: No. 3, 2 Ibi. . 49*\nl__l__i\nffi'\n :\niy   \u25a0       .'\u25a0-'\u25a0.. '.'\u25a0\n:~..m*m. lMLml-.it\ni__________________Hiki__.il ui i\n^mtehmtJA^Agt^Aj^MMUgj^\n2ik&&fe\u00a3&uj\n \u2022mftwmMMwvm\n\"i \u2022\u00bb   '\n,01 aix\nJMamt Baity News\nEstablished AprU 22,1KB\nih Columbia'* Mott Inttretting Nttotpaftr\nPublished  tvtry  morning  except  Sundiy  by\ntot NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED.\nIM   Biker  Street   Nelion.  British   Columbli.\n'\n'\n* -NILSON DAILY NEWS, NIUON, B. C-WIDNIIDAY MORNINO. JUNI 7,\n' I.\nSALirS SALLIES\nt*__m____*___*_\\\n) MU_H,TI|\nt    Phont 144. Private Exchange Connecting AU Departments.\n\u25a0 I. \u2014.,.,     .. ii ., i.-.,    i.\u2014i \u25a0    n. -    ,    I \u25a0    I   ii.    ..\u2014ii\u2014i \u2014,____.   \u2014        _,, _ ,   I,\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1939.\nBOMBING SQUADRONS AS WELL AS\nMERCY FLIGHTS\nMercy flights and good will flights, and facilities for\nIntercourse, are one side of the aviation picture.\nSquadrons of air bombers, and universal air defence,\nire another side.\nThe Spokane Spokesman-Review believes that both\nsides of the picture should be considered<in appraising the\nInfluence of aviation on international relations. Of the\nrecent message of Secretary of State Hull, it says:\n\"To write the message he sent to Pan American Airways on Saturday speeding the Yankee Clipper on the first\n\u2022emmercial airplane flight from the United States to Europe, Secretary of State Hull, must have put on his roseate\nglasses. In it he said:\n', '\"The phenomenal development of international air\ntransportation since the famous Lindbergh flight, culminating in the linking of the continents, will no doubt\npave a profound influence upon world progress and by\njjtihe annihilation of time and distance the new mode of travel\nihould serve to strengthen the ties of friendship and com-\nm Interest between the nations.'\n\"The phenomenal development of international air\nisportation since Charles A. Lindbergh flew solo from\njuong Island to Paris in 1927 has brought to mankind other\nthings besides strengthening of the ties of friendship and\nfeommon interest. To every country in Europe it has brought\n[blr-raid shelters, plans for evacuating cities by the civilian\nPopulations, refuges for the protection of children and\nthe infirm from poison gas and incendiary bombs.\nIn China and in Spain it has brought wanton destruction of non-military property and inflicted maiming and\n[death on many non-combatants of both sexes and all ages.\n| \"In the United States it has brought Colonel Lindbergh,\naa>ho was an air-mail pilot before his grand adventure and\n|who is ambitious to devote his talents to science, into uniform and sent him about the country to study the nation's\n[preparations for defence from attack by airplanes.\n\"Rose-colored glasses may produce delightful visual\neffects, but they limit the field of observation.\".\nWILL HOCUS STATU!\nUNVEILID, WASHINGTON\nWASHINGTON, June \u00ab (AP) -\nWuhtoftan paid tribute today to\nWill Roaert\u2014a man who endeared\nhimself to tht world by being himielf.\nMidway bttwttn toe marble\nlikenesses of Geor|e Washington\nand Alexander Hamilton In the\nCapitol's rotunda, friends of tbt\ncowboy-humorist lathered to unveil a bronte statue executed by\nJo Dtvldion.\nPLATFOKM CARNTTNG TO\nII SOLD AS SOUVENIRS\nSTRATFORD, Ont, Junt I (CP)\n\u2014Tbe problem ot whit to do wto\ntht reception platform aad carpeting used for tot Royal visit to\nStritford todty hu been K>lved\nthriftily.\nThe plitform it thi Cinidlan NaUonal Rillwiys station will be sold\nlo builness firms who havt vied\ni tor tht right to purehaat lt and\n1 distribute pieces u souvtnln.\nWOMIN'S COUNCIL ASKS\nTHAT BLIND MAY VOTE\nVANCOUVER, Junt I  (CP)  -\nTht Vincouver local counel) of wo-\nmtn matting lut night endorsed\ni resolution uking fedtril ins provinciil government! to inititute Im-\nmediiteiy a worki program ter\nsingle unemployed mas.\nThe mtttiiag ilio uked thit tht\nprovinciil govtrnment ttntnd tot\nelections act to that blind may vote\nwith the lid of friends ind sot bt\nclassed u illitawtae.\t\nYOUNC AIR TRAVHU1\nIS THRU WIIKS OLD\nMOOSE JAW, Suk. Just I (CP)\n\u2014Ont of the youngest tir travellers in thi history et tht plant in\nCinada alighted at tbt Moott Jiw\nilrport today when thrtt wetkt\nold Blby Peggy N. OWL daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. J. B. O'Stil,\nirrived. Mr. O'Neil Is better known\nu \"Piggy\" O'NelJ of the Clavelind\nBironi hockty teim tnd formerly\nof Boiton Bruins ot tot. Nttional\nHockty league.\n 1 1\t\nBOYS\ny\nSand Sculpture Is a Good Hobby\nfor Idle Days at Home or Beach\n.    \u25a0 *\nThe shadow of a trouble is usually blacker than\nthe trouble itself.\nShepard Barclay\nTells  How  to  Bid\nand Play\nA BAD HABIT TO HAVE '\nONE OF tht meat costly habitual slni of the avtragt player li\nfound to hla tendency to rilw hli\npartner's tult Ud whtn holding\nonly thrtt cardi ot tht tult, headed by a high honor. Tht canny\ncampaigner will almost never do\ntola lt ha haa any other sound bid\navailable, especially another four-\ncud ault containing No Trump\nstoppers. Tht showing of such a\n\u25a0ult can frequently guide tot side\ninto tht right contract, perhaps\nIn that ault or No Trump, or\nsoundly to tht partner'! original\niuit. It he reWdi.\n_% 3 10 9 7\nf 10 8\n, K 10 \u00bb I\nraised tht 1-Bptdt to l-Bpadu,\nwhen hi ihould havt Ud 2-Dla-\nmondt. Halt then Ud '2-No.\nTrumps becausi hi feared a partner who frequently railed with\nthree cards, but even then ht wu\nwrong, ta ht ihould havt Ud 3-\nClubs.\n\u25a0 Ovtr the 2-No Trumps, West\n\u25a0hould havt Ud S-Dlamonds, but\nre-iupported hli partner's tult at\n3-Spa.des, although tht latter'i\nNo Trump caU had Indicated It\nwaa ot only tour cards. Eut then \u25a0,\neould do nothing but announce a\ncontract ot 4-Spades, which wat\nhopeless and wu let, whereas\nanybody could have made a No\nTrump game with hit eyes shut.;\nft Questions ?J\nANSWERS\n! This column of questions md\nt answers Is open to any reader ot\n\"toe Nelson Daily News. In no\nI cue will the name of the person\n[aikihg the question be published.\nK A. cTrrail-What exterior physical characteristics ire there to\ndiittngutih between the sex of\nthe male and female fish?\nI There is very little exterior dia-\ntlon between the male and fe-\n! trout, except during spawning\nion, when the male trout ip-\n\u00bb to hive a larger head and\nmitely hooked nose. Females at\nt time have a more silvery color.\nInterested,   Nelson-What   Is   toe\nlargest   so   called   salmon   ever\nI caught in Kootenay lake?\ni There is an official record of a\njund salmon caught in 1927 the\nie year D. McDonald catching a\nnon weighing 28 pounds 5 ounces.\nhe Gerrard hatchery live weight\n~. of 40 pounds and over have\nlen handled By the attendants dur-\nt spawning operations.\n\\. T., Nelson\u2014How may one remove\naealing wax from a dark suit?\n^Sealing wax stslns may be re-\nUoved by methylated spirits.\nHP., Trail-Can you tell me what\nsovactlne is, and what it il used\ntor?\nNovacaine is a synthetic local\nmaesthetlc; also known as ethocaine\nnd procaine. The substance, sol-\nble in water, is a white crystalline\nlOwder. Novacaine is a very satis-\niry and anaesthetic and is much\n, eepecially in dentistry. Nova-\nie is always injected with adren-\na, the latter constricting the blood\nnels and thus helping to retain\n.j novacaine near the seat of the\nEjection.\n_ F., Trail\u2014How long is the Columbia river?\nIta total course is about 1400 miles.\nI K., Kaslo\u2014What is neon?\nNeon is i gaseous element, one\n(Jt the inert gases. It is found in\nsmall quantities in the air, from\nwhich It Is obtained from the fractional distillation of liquid air. Neon\nwidely used in electrical lumta\nMODERN\nPLUMBING\nShould be beautiful and\nsanitary, A home is not\nmodem unless the bathroom is up-to-date. For\nbeauty's sake, for health's\nsake, instal a modern\nbathroom now. Let us\nshow you our complete\narray  of  beautiful   new\nplumbing fixtures.\nOur modern installation 15-\nlurei  low  cost  and  quick\nservice; ,\nConsult us first for plumbing\nand heating service.\nPHONE 666\nKootenay Plumbing\n& Healing Co., Ltd.\n357 Baker Street\no_ tubes, where It gives a brilliant\nred discharge which is employed for\nadvertising purposes, and alio, owing to its great penetrating powers,\nfor the illumination of harbors and\nlanding fields, especially in foggy\nweather.\nA. W., Nelson\u2014Whit kind of lumber should be used for forms for\nconcrete work?\nWhite pine is best tor lint face-\nwork, and quite essential for ornamental construction when cast in\nwooden forms. Partially dry lumber\nis usually best. Kiln-dried Is unsuitable as it swells when tht wet\nconcrete touches lt\nA. L., Wardner\u2014I wish to maka an\nelectric lamp. How can a hole be\nmade in the bottom or side of a\nheavy china vase without cracking\nthe'vaie?\nAn ordinary twist drill nity be\nused tor drilling china. The drill\nIhould be sharp and should have a\nlow pitch. The china should be kept\nwet with turpentine\nf AKQS\n\u2666 QJB3\n+ 85\n468\nft 6 t 2\n4A7C\n4107 6 1\n(Dealer: Weat. East-West vulnerable.)\nWut began tot bidding here\nwith a perfectly proper call ot\n1-Heart, to which Bait responded\nwith a perfectly correct bid of\n1-Sptdt. Thott wtrt tht lait right\nbldi made by tht tide, dut to\nboth partners' failure to ihow\nthtlr other four-card suits. Wttt\nBy BERNICE STEVENS\nMiny af us hivt dreams ot be-\nComing grett artists or sculptors.\nAlthough we ire not ill gifted with\nthe artistic abilities which might\nmaka us famous, wt ctn, with i\nlittle effort, model our own animals, birds statues, ind buildings.\nDid you know thit with your own\nhands you ctn mike people, birds,\nmd animals out ot ordinary yellow\nsand? It. isn't even netewtry te go\nto the beach to become a nnd ar-\ntlst. A sandbox tilled with whit is\nknown ti Number One, or a tine\nunwashed river sand, doei juit n\nwell.\nIn land modelling, your handi are\nyour beat tooli, but you will find\ni small paring knife. \u2022 mil, md i\nmason's trowel ire also helpful. Be\nsure that ill the sand you use is\nfirst carefully sifted through a sieve\nwhen It ll dry. Then it must be\nwall soaked ao that lt Is like the\nClay which sculptors use.\nTht easiest kind of sand modeling for the beginner is done on a\nlevel itretch of sand, on which ran\nbe made relief maps, animals, and\nbirds having long slender necks\nmd bills.\nSTART WITH A BIRD\nAn ordinary bird, my kind you\nchaoat, Is ont of the easiest subjects to model. After you hive soaked the sand well md leveled lt oft\nwith a flat board, mark out a square\nor rectangular space tor tha frame.\nThen, using a stick or mil ai a\npencil, draw an outline ot the bird\nIn the wet sand.' Place more wet\nsand inside the outlines ot your\nbird, round it off, and imooth\nIt. Use a stick or knife to cut out\nthe bill, the wings, the eye, ahd\nother sharp edges. And in adding\nthe finishing touches, be ture to\ncut a sharp, clean outline around\nthe edge of your subject. Moisten\nit again and pat lt down firmly.\nNow your work ii ready lor display.\nBas-relief modeling Is very popular, but a bit more difficult Sand\npiled into a pyramid with a 45-de-\ngree angle Is your working base for\nthis kind of modeling. Smooth oil\nthe slanted ilde and draw whatever lubject you wish lo model. Be\nsure that the land is well packed.\nThen cut away the reet of toe\nsand trom the outline and your\ntigure will stand out in reliet, just\nas some of the masterpiecer, which\nyou have seen ln the art museum.\nOTHER PROJECTS\nThere art tny number ol things\nTrttUlMKTWMDOt'SAWD\nMO0EUMS KDONfcOMA\nUVH. \u00abTWETCH Of SAMD\nOM VW>CH CAM Bt MAOt\nWUW MAW, AMIMAIS\nAMO WM>\u00bb-\nPu2Zl.es\ni   l \u2014mmmm\u2014mm\u2014 '\nThese trt tht days when miny i\nboyi md glrli are taking part in\nSraduition exercises md receiving\niplomu. Our crossword puzzle hu\nlta own diploma, as you see.\nNOU CAM COLOR\nVOUB. MODUS BV\nSHAWMS CALCIMW*\ntowoefcOUTOPA _\nLARSfe SALT SHAKt&\nTH6 \u00abAMD YOU U*t\n15 FIRST CAREFULLY\nWTftD-\nyou lee tbout jou eveiy\ntic\nWhlCh    yi\/14    t**m    VUvaaa    jva.    a..-,,\ndiy which miy be modeled in toll\nmipner. You might try your chum's\nhttd, your pet dog,, i bott, an tuto,\nmobile, or iny building familiar to\nyou. You might even try your hand\nat producing characters from some\nof your favorite stories. And by ill\nmeans, don't forget to practice carving your own name, for tvtry\nsculptor wants to label hli work\nas his own. A sharp tool such as a\nknife will produce excellent nnd\nletters.\nHardest ot ill, but more like the\nmethods used by professional sculptors, ii that known as modeling \"In\ntht round.\" Out ot tn ordinary\nmound of wet sand, by careful torm-\ning, patting, and pinching with your\nhands,  you   cm  build   churches.\n(Dialer: South. Both sides vul-j\nnerable.)\nRow ihould South play tor 4-\nSpadet on thla dial agalnit a lead'\n    of tha diamond Kt\nCopyright IM, Blag Feature! gyiuttcttt. Inc.\nltlOUnU OI WBl MUM, uy  vaa.\u00ab.u. .\u201e...-\nIng, patting, and pinching with your\nhands, you cm build churches,\nboats, lutomobiles, bridges, md all\nkinds ot animals.\nIf you wish, tor Instance, to make\na crocodile, assemble a long pile of\nsand for the body. Make lt gradually\ncurved and pointed at one end tor\nthe tall. Using your hands, shapt\nhis long narrow jawa and httd,\nand place I bump over each eye.\nTor to* Iront loss, place small piles\nof send just behind the head, curving them out from the body to\nward toe head. Do toe same tor\nthe btck lega, md dont forget to\nspreid the toes far apart Remember, too, that a crocodile's back Is\nvery rough, to he will hive to hive\ntome lumps tnd bumps on hia\nbick.\nCOLORING YOUR WORK\nYou may add color to your art\nwork by using iny shade of calcimine, place toe powder in a largt\nult cellar md shake it lightly over\ntht surface ot your models. Smooth\nit oft with bruih md water. It you\nwant to keep your worki of art tor\nsome time, and don't want them to\nfall apart or blow away, sprinkle\ncement over them In the wmt min-\nnir ii you uie tht calcimine. The\nmoisture will ciuse the cement to\nhirden.\nWith juit i UtUe practice, md\nlots ot thought you will find more\nmd mora thlngi you cu model In\ntht nnd \u2014 either In your own\nbick yard or it tot beach. .\nYou might make geography more\ntun by miking your own Rocky\nMountains, the pyrimidi of Egypt,\nthe Alpi ol Switierltnd, the dykes\nof Holland, Eskimos' igloo, or Indian\npueblos ond tepeei.\nSS\u00bbS\u00ab3W\u00ab\u00ab$KSS5\u00ab$\u00abSS\u00bb\u00bb9\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\nJm\/ yoiVLudfm\n\u00ab****\u00bb\n\u00ab&&\u00bb\nONE-MINUTE TEST\n1. What is Japan's monetary\nunit?\n2. What is the name of one of the\nsegments forming the surface of a\npineapple?\n3. Who was the sculptor of tot\nstttue \"The Thinker\"?\nWORD8 OF WISDOM\nImagination, where it is truly\ncreative, is a faculty, not a quality;\nits seat is in the higher reason, and\nit is efficient only as the servant of\nthe will. Imagination, as too often\nunderstood, is merely fantasy\u2014the\nimage-making power, common to all\nwho have the gift of dreams.\u2014J. R.\nLowell.\ncharge ot any tips Incidental to toe\ngoing away. He Is, of course, provided with fundi by the groom.\nTODAY'S HOROSCOPE\nAi far as business goes, those\nwho are celebrating their birthdays\non this date may look forward to a\nyear of exceeding prosperity. They\nwill gain promotion. Influences at\nwork, however, do not promise such\na favorable outlook for romance.\nTheir love affairs may be somewhat involved and are likely to\ncause grief. The child born on toll\ndate likewlie may suffer from a\nbroken romance. Hit or her business or professional affairs will\nprosper and he will be most fortunate in these respects. He will be\nrefined, artistic and Intellectual.\nONE-MINUTE TEST AN8WERS\n1. The yen.\n2. A pip.\n3. Auguste Rodin.\n\u25a0     . i1\nIRON LUNGS FOR HOSPITALS\nLord Nuffield, the millionaire\nBritish motor car manufacturer, is\nreported to have ut aside a portion\nof hli huge factory at Cowley for\nthe manufacture of \"Iron lungs.\"\nProfit la no part of hii aim. In\ntact hii announced purpose is to\n .a    aa\u2014 a., __.* v.rt-\u00abU\u00ablB\nACTIVE IN ...\nKOOTENAY LIFE\nPete Do'es a Clever Juggling Act\nond Serves as Ring Toss Target\nBy ELMA WALTNER\nHINTS ON ETIQUETTE\nThe best man looki after toe\nbridegroom at the wedding; he takes\ncharge of the ring, giving it to the\ngroom at the proper moment. He\npays   toe   clergyman,   and   takes\nl.lUt,    (US    aaiainji,,aa_a._a   ,...._..,....    ._, . .-.\npreient tht machines to hospitals\nwithout cost. He hopes to make it\npossible for tvtry hospital ln the\nBritish Empire to hive it leut one\not theie strange but important life-\nsaving devices. Only a small percentage of hospitals now have\nthem.\u2014Rotarlan Magazine.\nPitt, tot spotted terrier puppy,\nhu been learning tricks. He ia a\nsmart dog, md there are none of\nthe popular dog tricks, that he can't\ndo. One ol his lavorltei (and oun,\ntoo) is to balance a broomstick on\nhis nose.\nWe decided to make use ot his\nabilities, so we use hit balanced\nbroomstick as a target at which we\nthrow rings. Pete Is very patient for\nhe knows we will have a kind word\nlor him when we finish. Don't think\nthat Pete is a super dog, for he is\nmade ot wood and the broomstick\nwhich he so skillfully balances Is a\npart of him.\nPete is cut out ot the thtn wood\nol a lruit crate. You can make him\nany size you wilh, simply by enlarging toe squires,\nfor a bale, uie i piece of wood\nlarge' md heavy enough to keep\nPete Irom tipping when the rings\nhit him. Wood about one inch thick\nii good, although thinner wood cm\nbe used.\nTor the ringi you will hive to\nask mother tor some old fruit jar\nrubbers. If they are the kind with\nlips, cut these otf. Holding two to\ngether, wrap them with crepe paper\nstrips that have been tully stretched.\nTht strips should be about three-\nfourths of an Inch wide. A coat or\ntwo ot clear shellac will mike the\nringi more durable.\nYou might use a different color\nfor each aet ot rings. Thla will avoid\nany argument as to whose ring hit\ntoe target\nSet Pete on toe floor live or ten\nleet away Irom you and.to; your\neuy it ll to mln toe target com\npletely. \t\nIta?!.    HWtljr    11W11.    .a...    .\u00ab._.    ....     ,, \t\nluck. You will be surprised how\nLooking Backward...\nTEN YEARS AGO\nFrom Deily News of June 7,\n1929.\nDamage estimated at over $100\nwas caused by lightning when it\nstruck high tension 46,000 volt circuit breaker at the Consolidated\nMining te Smelting company's plant\nat Moyie.\u2014E. H. Latham of Kaslo\nvisited Nelsoh yesterday.\u2014Over 30\nmembers and their wlvei of the\nTrail Rotary club ware entertained\nby the Nelson Rotarians here yesterday.\u2014Nelson ratepayer! favored\nall three bylaws placed betore them\nyesterday with overwhelming majorities, passing the S50.000 power\nbylaw ih which $38,000 ii to modernize the substation md the rest\nfor improvement! at the Bonnington plant $6000 tor a new Central\nichool heating system and $14,000\nfor a high ichool heating system\nind additional equipment at tht\njunior high.\nTWENTY.FIVE YEARS AQO\nTrom Diily News of Junt 7, 1914.\nNtw oftlceri of tot Ronland Miners' union are Ben Stout, preildent;\nW. S. Bonner, vice-president; S.\nHolllngworth, recording secretary;\nand J. G, McLean, treasurer\u2014 A\ni livestock association may be formed\nat Procter.\u2014Major S. Ooode wai\nO.   G.   Mclntyre   ol   Sheep\nCreek,   tccountmt  lor  Sheep\nCreek Gold Mines Limited.\n\u2014Dtlly Newi Photo.\nDon't Make This Mistake!\nToday we're going to talk about table manners\u2014and don't go\nrunning awayl We're not going to give you a lot of rulei, but\nalmply tall you tbout one bad fault that la terribly common md very easily corrected.\nWe attended a high ichool bmquet not long\nago, and noticed that a lot of boys and glrla\nwere uiing the 10-called \"banjo grip\" on their\nforks. This Isn't only wrong\u2014it's awkward and\ninefficient And there's no sense ln making\niuch a glaring mistake when the correct way\not holding a fork Is easier, more natural, and\nmore comfortable.\nWhen cutting meat, hold your fork \u25a0with\nthe prongs down, your thumb underneath the\nhandle, and your fingers on top. Your index\nfinger can be extended to brace the handle,\nbut don't gel it down on the prongs. The proper\ngrip Is clearly shown in the illustration\t\nAfter a piece of meat is cut, most people ihift the fork to the\nright hind, then lift it to the mouth, prongs still down. It is not\nwrong, however, to leave the fork in the left hand when conveying\nmeat to the month.\nSimple, Isn't It? If you've been using the \"banjo grip\", abandon\nit md leam the simple, correct way right now.\n\u2014The Editor.\nHORIZONTAL\nPerforms on tot stage\nUsed with either\nExclamation\nPerform\nExiit\nChopping tool\nKind ot itttood\nBy way ol\nAncient\nio. Machine which convtrti me\u00bb\nchinlcal energy Into electrical ea*\n21.\" Point ot toe compass (Abbr.)\nIndefinite article.\nI\nAdvertisement (Abbr.)\nNeuter pronoun\nSo\nToo\nVERTICAL\n1.  Unruly crowd\n3.  Burn\nAutomobile to hire\nTo peruse, itudy\nLived\nDocument    received    upon\ngraduation trom achool\nGrass cut for lodder\nMother\nTo tack\nInsects     ,\nTo icold\nEstablished (Abbr.)\n-2 \u2014\nWe've   put   tot   commencement\nspeaker Into our word diamond.\nThe second word is i ipring, the\nthird meani tired, the fifth is a part\not toe leg, md toe sixth is i term\nused In golf. Now torm toe diamond.\nS\nP\nE\nSPEAKER\nK\nS\nR\n-3-\nMoit of us feel a little ud now\nthat ichool Is ending md we wont\nbe seeing our frlendi every diy. So\nwe'd like to give you toll puzzle\nwith ill the words beginning with\npal. Fill ln the blank ipacei ud\nsolve lt\nPAL 1\t\nPAL-S S\nPAL D\nPAL\u2014-T\n-4-\n2.\n8.\n8.\n9.\n10.\n11.\n12.\n13.\n18.\n17.\n18,\n22.\n23.\n25.\n26.\n27.\n28.\n4.\n5.\n7.\n9.\n14\nIS\n19.\n_).\n21\n24.\nA 8INI8TER MOTIVE\nMr. Neighbors\u2014Why don't you\nconsult Dr. Cutter? If there'i anything really the matter with you\nhe'll cure you Inside of a month.\nYour wife will pay the bill.\nMr. Neversweat\u2014Yeal I'm on to\nher. She wants to get me fixed up\nio I'll have to get a job?\nALL SET\n\"How are the plant ol our hew\nhouse getting on?\"\n\"Splendidly! My wilt hu finally\nlaid out all the cupboards ahe wants,\nmd now all the architect's got to\ndo li to build the houie iround\nthem!\"\nelected prelidetit ol a ntwly-fotto-\ned Bonnington Palls Tennli club\nwith J. D. Yettman vict-prtildtnt.\n\u2014J. T. Black, chief provincial constable, and John Cartmel; government agent paid a visit to Cres-\nton.-The lirst official test of Nelson's new fire truck proved a great\nsuccess.\u2014Dr. W. B. Steed and G.\nSteed have returned to Nelson from\nWinnipeg where they attended a\nCanadian   dental   convention.\nFORTY YEARS AOO\nFrom Dally Miner ot Junt 7, 1899\nThe whole populace of Vienna\npaid homage to Johann Strauss at\nfill funeral yesterday.-Tht Lake\nShore mine near Moyie wai bonded\nto J. C. Brewery ot Rossland, managing director of the Cmadian Gold\nSields Limited, for ovtr $125,000.-\nW. A. Jowett lift yesterday for a\nVisit to Kaslo and surrounding district\u2014With txctvition work corn-\npitted, construction ot the foundation tor the new Hudson'! Bty\ncompiny building on Baker itrett\nhis been started.\u2014R. Marpole, general superintendent for the C. P. R.\nwestern division, staled that engine i\nworkt and fitting shops would\nlikely be established to Nelton to\nthe netr future. -\nDoggy Dramas Present...\nThe CUR-tship of Mild Sandwich \u2014 Scene 7\nenrol and\nBJUA6SD,   .,\nImilosawdwchI\nHA.TAKEU\nLBAVfcO-*\n-JOHU\nAlR&OALe-\nTHU6 EWDIUO\nI'AMMJWtt..\nKKUD6W1P\/     ,\t\n  I.     .    -~a-\nVcm, CUR-ueu,\nC0H-UK', _\u00bb!\u00ab\/.   ,\nAAY WeAWCMJ'\nB&LOW6 BUT TO\nOUE AMD Mb ,\nJOHU\/\n^tnem\ni\n^^.^^.^\u25a0S^t-Jmmmmi.\n ,\t\n\u2122   '\nOnt of Mr. McKtchnie's Bett\nReirln' 'way back te let one go zincing over the plate la Paul Derringer, best among the many good hurlert potaaaiad by Manager Bill\nMcKechnie ot the classy Cincinnati Reds in the National league. Derringer Is In his ninth year ln the majors and hli seventh with the\nRedi and has seen planty of action every year. Lut season he won 21\ngames, and this vear observers look tor him to better the mark with\nthe team generally favored for the National league pennant.\nlume Wins Public\nSchool Softball\nHanding St. Joseph's Academy a\ndecisive 19-5 trouncing behind the\n\"tcctlve twirling of Fred Brown,\nm\u00ab school boys soltballeri won\nj public school softball champion-\nip in a sudden deeth game at the\n..screation grounds Monday eve-\nalng. The Academy crew won the\ntitle last year,\nHume defeated Central on Friday following the Inter-school tracjc\nmeet, to win a way Into the finals.\nBAIIING LEADERS\n(By The Associated- Prats)\nI Batting . (best   three . lp   each\naWefyer\/cU.1' 0 AB R H Pet,\nLrnovich, Phil. .. 42 16J 28 65 .399\nIcQuinn, Brns. .. 43 173 35 61 .333\nloag, Brns 40 IU it 57 .392\nlullivan, Brns. .. SI M 14 31 .348\nkmura, Oiants .. 42 153 31 53 .348\ndcCormlck,   Reda 44 177 JS 01 Mi\nHome runs:\nAmerican league\u2014Greenberg, Tl-\nRrs, 12, National league\u2014Camilli,\nidgers, Lombardl, Redt, 10.\nRuns batted In;\nAmerican league\u2014Wright, Seniors, St. National league\u2014Good-\nnan, Reds, McCormlck, Reds, 37.\nit. Catherines in\nWin Over Thistles\nin Ontario Boxla\nFERGUS, Ont., June 6 CP).-St.\nratharines Athletics scored a goal\n0 the last 50 seconds of an Ontario\n\u2022erotss association game here to-\nIght to defeat Fergus Thistles 10-8\nnd keep the league leadership tied\nletween three teams.\nOrillia and Hamilton share first\n'lace with St. Catharines as the\n71gers defeated Mimico at Hamilton.\n-fy&v-\nUDL\n_HL W WC\n(hi* advertisement ll not publiihed\nir displayed by the Liquor Control\nioard or by the Government ol\nBritish Columbia\nHave You Any\nUsed\nFISHING\nTACKLE\n!\nWhy Not Turn\nThem Into Cash\nA WANT AD\nWill Find a\nPurchaser\nrwo tl) llnei 8 times 00c net\nTwo (t) llnei once ''Oe net\nielson Daily News\nPHONE 144\nDodgers and Fans in\nBad Books of Sheriff\nNEW YORK, June \u00ab (AP) -\nBrooklyn Dodgere-and their fans\n\u2014had Better be good trom now on;\nthe sheriff is watching 'em.\nSheriff Jamei Mangane, after\nreading about the argument! and\nscraps among the tana -Thundiy\nnight when some ot thoie ln the\nunreserved setts rushed Into a\nsmall reserved lection and refund\nto move when the ticket holders\nSipeared, serft a letter to Larry\nacPhail, Dodgers' president, laying he might itop night baseball\nat Ebbed Field if such disorders\nwere repeated,\nBAIL STANDINGS\nAMERICAN\nNew Tork ...\n. w.\n\u201e   S3\n\\\nPet.\n.788\nBhd,\nBoston   \t\n...   23\n16\n.300\nVk\nChicago   \t\n24\nIR\n,571\n9\n22\n18\n.537\nm>,\nDetroit \t\n11\n24\n.442\n\u00bbv,\nPhiladelphia\nWashington  ..\n,.   17\nVt\n.408\n18\n...   18\n20\n.381\n17\nSt. Louli    ....\nm     13\n30\n.302\n20V,\nNATIONAL\nCincinnati \t\n...   28\n1.1\n.850\n\u2014\nSt. Louis   ......\n...   24\n17\n.585\n3tt\nPltbburgh  ....\n...   22\n21\n.512\nJ\nChicago   \t\nBrooklyn    ....\nNew York\t\n...   22\n21\n.512\n21\n20\n.512\n8Vi\n.   20\n24\n.455\n8\nBoston    \t\n...   17\n24\n.415\nm\nPhiladelphia\n...   14\n27\n.341\nm\nBaseball Scores\nNATIONAL),\nT)     ll   P\nCincinnati     m  3  11  0\nNaw York  17  20 8\nVander Meer, Davis, Llvengood,\nThompson and Lombardl, Hersh-\nberger; Salvo and Danning.\nPittsburgh  >   2  10 0\nBrooklyn         5   12 0\nBowman and Berres; Fltislmmons\nand Phelps.\nSt. LouU    S   11  0\nBoeton        3   8  4\nDavis and Owen; Schoffner and\nLopes.\nChicago       8   14  2\nPhiladelphia      8  IB 2\nPage, Lillard, J. Russell, French\nend Hartnett; Johnson, Schott,\nPearson, Beck and Davis.\nAMERICAN;\nNew York   2   4  1\nDetroit      6   11  2\nHlldebrand, Russo, Sundra and\nDickey; Newsom and York.\nWaihington  10  13 l\nSt Loula      7  11  1\nLeonard, Appleton and Ferrell;\nLawson, Mills, Spindel, Klmberlln,\nTrotter and Glenn.\nBoiton       7    8  4\nCleveland   8  14  1\nAuker, Heving and Peacock,\nDrake, Broaco, Zuber and Hemsley.\nPhiladelphia      4  10 0\nChicago         7   12   1\nCaster, Pippen and Brucker;\nDietrich, Brown and Rensa.\nINTERNATIONAL:\nToronto      8    7  1\nJersey City    1    7  2\nPezrullo and Reiber; Joiner, Stiles,\nand Padden, Atwood.\nRochester     11   17  4\nNewark      8  13 J\nReffensberger, Wahonlck, John<\nson, Narrow, Beal; Beggs, Strlnce\nvleh, Branch and Holm, George.\nBuffalo    3    7. 1\nBaltimore      2   8\nAsh and Helf; Naktenls, Burkhart\nand Warren.\nPACIFIC COAST\nFirst game;\nOakland    8 11  0\nSan  Diego   \u201e    6 12  4\nOey and Conroy; Humphrey, To.\nbin, Hare and Detore.\nSecond game:\nOakland  0 4  1\nSan Diego  _  3 6 0\nSalveion, Sheehan and Ralmon-\ndi; Hebert and Starr.\nBRAKE RELINING\nWe have the proper machinery\nfor regrlridlng brake shoes.\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 BAKER 8T. NELSON B.C.\n\u2014NILSON DAILY NEWS, NILSON, S. C.-WIONISDAY MORNINO, JUNE 7, 1188-\n4 SPORT\nOdsDl\nNelson Juniors\nMay Join Salmo\nValley Lacrosse\nSALMO. B C, - Boxla \"dukes\"\nln the valley are buiy working to\nam tha opening ot the Salmo Valley Box.ls leagua hen on the 23rd\nof June lull of color and action. It\nIt almost certain that the Nelion\nKUtle band will be In attendance\nto add to the gala entertainment.\nLeague officials will meet this\nweek to draw up a schedule and\ncomplete arrangements ' tor tbe\ngrand opening. The opening night\nwu slated to be the coming weekend but it was unable to book the\n'hall for a monster dance as one ot\nthe features until the 23rd.\nSheep Creek Bomben ind the\nSalmo Indians will clash for the\nfirst game. There is no love loit\nbetween the two towns, the rivalry\nbeing held over from the hotkey\nseaion. The Creeken will be out\nto square up thlngi after Salmo\ncopped the Wildfire trophy from\nthe favored Sheep Creek team lait\nspring in the hockey playoffi.\nSlim Porter, wall-known In Nelion for his work ln connection with\nvarious amateur sport organlratloiis,\nhas made application to the league\ntor a berth for hla junion. If the\nJuniors are invited to the loop.\nwhich is very likely, lt will be a\ntour-team setup, comprising Salmo,\nSheep Creek, Ymir ind then tha\nNelaon squad. This would make an\nideal circuit full ot tough competition,\n_ie Nelson Juniors would of\ncourse play their' home games in\nNelion. jock wslmtley, who is at\ntha throttle of the senior Maple\nLeafi, li coaching the Junion and\nhu them playing a fast, Interesting\nbrand ot boxla.\nMORE ABOUT\nROYAL ROUTE\n(Continued From Page One)\nThey travelled more than the\ndistance trom the south shore at\nEngland to the Scottish border,\nmale tour official slops, a halt-\ndoten unofficial stops and probably\nbad len time for eating and resting\nthan on any day since arriving In\nCanada May 17 tor the historic\ntrans-continental tour.\nOntario gave Their Majesties'a\nnever-ending olieer thtt echoed\ndown through the woodlands ot\nMuskoka and Parry Sound, through\nthe big sheds ot Toronto's Union\nstation and out Into dlnnly-popu-\nlated weitern Ontario.\nIt wai a taste of what Is. ln store\nfor the King and Queen tomorrow\nwhen they pay official visits to\nseven cities and towns before crossing into the United Statei at Niagara\nFalls tor a four-day visit to Washington and New York state.\nThey viilted\n0W railside |\na multitude\n75,000 and finally 300,000 roaring\nOn'1.1\")* (nd Americans at Windier.\nLONO RIDE TODAY\nTomorrow they start an exhausting proce\u00abioa through London,\nIngersoll, Wooditoek, Brantford,\nHamilton, St. Cathsrlncs and Niagara Falla. Afte* that thay cross the\nsuspension bridge Into Niagara\nFelli, N. Y, to ba greeted by Cordell Hull, U. S. secretary of state,\nand to start an overnight ride to\nWashington.\nBefore Wedneiday Is over thtf\nwill have seen another 2,000,000 peo-\nTilft\nFresh and smiling, the King and\nQueen found Ontario waiting for\nthe_ this morning. They had hardly\nfinished breakfait when the Royal\ntrain pulled Into Wuhago for a brief\nservice atop and a crowd of 35,000,\nstrung along the tracks, set up a\ndeafening roar of welcome.\nThere waa no refusing people who\nhad travelled hundred* of mllti\nbefore dawn In the hope Thwr\nMajesties would appear on tbe train\nplatform.\nSo tor several minutei the King\nand Queen stood on the platform.\nThey sew hundredi of men. women and children standing ankle-\ndeep In water beside the tracks\nto catch a glimpse ot them. The\ntrain pulled away slowly and as\nlong aa they could be leen at\nWashaio Theri Majesties remained on tha platform.\nAfter that it wm a PN_\u00ablon-\nThere were big groupi and WUl\ngroupi at level crossing along the\nway. The town of Beaver ton \u2014 population 100o-had 28.000 flag-waving persona atretehed from boun.\ndary to boundary and out into the\nopen country on either ilde.\nAa the train slipped southward,\nalready far behind schedule, Their\nMajesties saw great crowds at\nZephyr, Richmond Rill, Thornlea,\nOriole, Leaslde and a half-down\nother railway stations.\nSURPRISES AT TORONTO\nToronto wasn't tuppoied to know\nmuch about thli mere \"service itop\"\ntoday but at the outlying Don sti\ntion 25,000 Torontonlans war* peek\ned along the Don river Just in case\nthe King and Queen would appear.\nTheir Majesties did, waving.\nThe downtown Union itation\nRoyal platform wai bared'-or ao\nthe police thought. Police Chief D.\nC. Draper, in morning clothes, high\nhat and cane, waa on the Job personally.\nBut If wai lunch-hour and 8000\nparsons rapidly figure* awiy t*\noutwit tha police. Thiy Joined the\nRoyal train on an embankment\neast of the station and triumphantly escorted It Int* the sheds. The\npolice chief wai probably the most\nsurprised man In town when ha\nsaw thli Royal eicort.\nOn the 55-mlle run between Toronto and Guelph, Their Majesties\ncaught their first glimpse ot western Ontario enthusiasm and affection. Big crowdi cheered. them\nthrough Welton, Brampton, Georgetown, Acton and Rockwood.\nAbout 27 par.cent ot th* sugar\nused in the United Statei comes\nfrom sugar beets.\nCloud of Bust, Flash of Steel\nThe surprising SL Louis Cardinals and the depressing New York\nGlanti wer* playing tach other whin this action at tbe plate waa snapped. Ridlhf high, spikes flashing, Into th* icorlng bue U Tory Moor*;\nfleet Cardinal outfielder, is he comes homes on a hit by Don Gut-\nterldge. Catcher Harry Danning ot the Oiants moves out of spike\nrang* U he watches the ball go past him on a wild throw by Mel Ott,\nwho took Gutteridge's hit.\nBraddock to Fight\nTommy Farr in\nLondon on July 5\nNBW YORK. Jun* 8 (AP) -\nJunes J. Braddock, former world's\nheavyweight champion, accepted\nterms today to meet Tommy Farr\not Wales in a 15-round tight In\nEarl's Court stadium, London,\nJuly 5,\nThe match wai closd ln a transatlantic telephone conversation between Joe Gould. Braddock's maniger and Sydney Hulls, the promoter\nBraddock has been guaranteed 815-\n000 (tax fiee) with the privilege\nof taking S3 J-J.per eent of the gate.\nGould uid Tony Canzoneri, former world'a lightweight champion,\nwill meet Eric Boone. British lightweight in th* aeml-tinal.\ncounty crkkei\nLONDON, Jun* \u00ab (CP Cible).-\nYorkshlre bolstered iti lead tn the\nEnglish county cricket championship today with in lnnlngs-and-129-\nrun victory over Hampshire. Middlesex kept second place despite a\nweek's Inactivity in county competitions.\nTh* Yorkshire-Hampshire milch\nat Sheffield waa featured by Leonard Hullon's innings ot 280 not out\nand Herbert Sutcllffe's 118, the\nWhite Rose county declaring with\n488 runi on the board for one\nwicket.\nThe touring West Indlani overwhelmed Middlesex by in Innings\nand 288 runs, George Hcadley miking 227 ind J. E. Sealer 183.\nThe Cambridge UhWtttity-Leicestershire match WM drawn,\nThe score*: \u25a0   __   t\nLancashire 483; Derbyshire 208\nand 178; at Manchester.\nGlamorgan Ml for eight wickets\ndeclared and eight tor no wlcketi;\nNottinghamshire US tnd 280; at\nSwansea.\nWarwickshire 248 and 188; Surrey\n214 and 88 for seven wlcketi it th*\noval.\nSussex BS end 384; Kent 580 tor\nnine wickets declared; at Tunbridge.\nNorthamptonshire 218 and 328;\nEssex 288 and 227 tor tour wlcketi\nat Peterborough.\nHampshire 174 and 100; Yorkshire\n403 for one wicket declared; at\nSheffield.\nWorcestershire 284 ind 184; Somerset 443 and 88 for no wlcketi; at\nTaunton.\nWest Indies 80S; Middlesex 183\nand 254 at Lord's.\nLeicestershire 410 and 187 tor seven wickets: Cambridge Univenlty\n531 it Cambridge.\nSport Simmerings\nSimmons Balling\nOff Since Beaned\nby Hurler Mungo\nBy ALAN RANDAL\n_NTW YORK, June \u00ab (AP) -\nCauliflower row; After watching\nhli meal-ticket, Oefirlno Garcia,\nmain fistic facials in the ring,\nFight Maniger George Parnassus\ndecided to do something about his\nown nose. ... He scuttled off to\na plastic surgeon, had It repaired,\nand look! like a new man. . .\ntddle Mead, back trom London,\nreporta the Armstrong-Roderick\ngate was 330,000. . . , Mad and\n.Vrmstrong received 847,800 which\nia in line with those itory book\nstunts King Midss used to pull\t\nDlambntf dope: Boiton Red Sox,\nfrom Owner Tom Yawkey down,\nare peeved at Cleveland Indians.\n. . . The report is th* Indians have\nSlven up against the Yankees and\neclded to save their ace pitchen\nfor play against th* Red Sox....\nThe experts are pointing out the\nsimilarity between the Yankees and\nCincinnati Redi.... Every regulir\non both teams has hit a hem* run.\n. . . Tlie pitching hu measured\nup bi both cases when the hitting\ntapered off. . . , And both teams\nhave a double-play combination u\ntough as a midway roulette wheel.\n... No wonder tha Ylnki and\nReds lead their respective league*.\n. . . But say, Cincinnati, look out\ntor those Dodgen, they're fint\ndivision stuff nowl\nYou can't, blame Al Simmoni of\nBoston Bees if hi .has become a\nbit gun-shy since Van Lingle\nMungo beaned him more than a\nmonth ago.... He wont admit it,\nof coune.... Ha only got a headache, fortunately, but Al'i batting\nii 80 polnti off ilnce he wu hit\nU.S. GOLFER WINS\nTITLE IN FRANCE\nST. Germain, France, June 8\n(AP)\u2014Dick Chapman of Greenwich, Conn., won the international\namateur golf , championship of\nFrance today by defeating Jacques\nLeglise, former French champion,\n8 and 4 in their 36-hole final match.\nSOUTH SLOCAN BEATS\nSLOCAN CITY, 11-4\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C.-South Slo-\ncan beet Slocan City IM In a ban-\nball game here Sunday afternoon.\nThe Great Larrupln' Lou May Be Back\nIn There Wilh Advent Warm Weather\nLou Gehrig'! consecutive gime\nstreak hu been snapped and critics\nin many taut havb already counted\nthe Yankee slugger out of further\nteam plans. Thliis likely to be con-\n\u25a0Idtrtbly premature because rarely\ndo hitten of Lou's iblllty fade out\nfor good u quickly as Lou faded\nthli ipring.\nComa the warm weather and he\nmay be back In there sending runs\nover the plate in not quite old-time\nfashion, but certainly in I man-\nger to make Manager McCarthy\n\u2022ppy. At thii point lt might be\nInteresting to look back on one of\nth* miny records to* \"Iron Hon*\"\nholds, that ot smacking -33 home\nruni with tbe bases full during his\nmajor league career.\nIn performing thli feat Lou gathered eleven iuch tour-tickers at\nhomt, twelve on the road. Ht made\nfourteen off right banders, nine ott\nsouthpaws. Tht only pitchers who\nallowed him to- hit 4wo home runs\nwith the bues filled wire Lloyd\nBrown and the late Ed Morris. Ih*\nothers who permitted on* homer\nwith th* bags populated art Bob\nBurke, Bob Grove, Phil Pige, Mil-\nburn Shoffner, Joe, Shaute, Wally\nStewart and Earl Whitehill, southpaw*; Alvin Crowdtr, Bill Dietrich,\nRandall Gumpert, Mel Harder, Oral\nHlldebrand, Ted Lyons, Fred Mar-\nberry, Buck Newsom, Lee Row, Bill\nShone, Lee Stine and Jimmy Walk\nup.\nSix were made otf Wuhlngton\npitchen, five ott Cleveland and\nPhiladelphia, and two each oft Chicago, Boston and Detroit Only one\nwu registered by Lou agalnit St.\nLouli.\nLou mad* tivt of hi* four-run\nhome runs in the first Inning, ode\nIn the second, four. In the third,\nnone in the fourth, four in the fifth\nfour ln th* sixth, tore* In to*\nseventh, one In th* eighth and one\nin th* ninth. He hit one iuch\nhomer In 1828, two in '27, on* In\ntS, two in '28. two In '30, three in\n_, two ln \"32, four in -34, two In\n'35. two in '38, one In 'ST and one\nin '38.\nOn Aug. 18, 1831, be hit a homer\nwith the baaes filled off Bob Grave\nand Mm* btck two days later with\na similar one off Lloyd Brown. .The\nvery next day, he hit one off Ed\nMorris Ot Boston. He did almost u\nwell in 1834, hitting four-run home\nruns oft Lee Stlnc on May 10 and\noff Lloyd Brown In May 13.\nAn imposing record among a long\nlist of notable marks! .\nWins Creston\nNodal Sweep\nCRESTON, B. C. - In spite of\nthreatening weather, Creiton Golf\nclub auepklouily Inaugurated tha\ntint of lta men'i handicap medal\ncompetitions Sunday, with *n entry\nof 18 and a largt gallery of\nonleokm.\nFint priit ot four balls wu annexed by Andrew Miller with a net\nof 72. Second, prise of two balls wu\n\u25a0pUt between Fred Boffey and Gib\nSinclair, ttob with a net of 74.\nTh* club bat purchased a new\nmower, and close attention will be\ngiven to keeping tht grass cut The\nSundi ar* In iplendld ship*. Disco markin wire put out on the\nweekend.\nNext Sunday's feature will be\nt mixed competition.\nOpportunity for\nVisiting Golfers\nQualify al Home\nIncreased enthusiasm is being\naroused over the coming golf tournament to b* staged at th* Nelson\nGolf club thla weekend by the Commercial Travellers. Thli event is *\nget-together, good fellowship affair,\nand every effort Is being made by\nthoie ln cham to tee that besides\na good gem* of golf tach penon la\nroyally entertained. Imythlng is\nbeing don* to iccommodtte play-\nin whoae duties make lt Impossible to bt on hand for qualifying\nroundi Friday morning\nBy a ntw ruling, general qualifying will be Friday morning at the\nNelson golf course whtre 18 holes\nwtll be played to determine dlitributlon to proper flight*. However,\nany player that cannot make thii\narrangement can qualify any time\nbttwttn now and Friday ln the\nusual manner on his own coune or\non any other count providing results of such qualifying is In th*\nhandi of th* committee by Friday\nnoon.\nAnother ruling which hu not\nbeen clear ll th* entrance fee which\nil $2.80 for men playen, the ladles'\ncompetition being free. The ladles\nare requested to be on hind Sunday\nmorning at 8:30 a.m. for their tournament which will be medal play on\nhandicap. Travellers have arranged\ntheir territory to place them In toil\ndistrict tor tht tournament tnd\nsome hav* ilready arrived.\nMORE ABOUT\nSUBMARINE\n(Continued From Paul Onl)\nOnly those in tht best phyilcal\ncondition could make It, Shaw aald,\nbecauie it Involved a steep climb in\nthe ship's interior it a _-d*grtt\ningle.\nALL POSSIBLE DONS\nLONDON, Jun* 8 (CP).-Earl\nStanhope, first lord of tha admiralty, told th* heus* of lords today\nha knaw \"nothing wu left undone\ner deferred\" which might hav*\nuvtd the 88 men who died In th*\ndisabled submarine Thetli.\nReplying ln the houie ot lords to\na queition by Lord Strabolgi, Labor.\nu to whether he had any itatement\nto make on th* accident, Lord Stanhope aald; .   .\n\"I cannot add much to th* long\nstatement mad* in the house ot commoni yesterday by the prime mlnliter.\n\"I happened myself to have been\nat Devonport at the time the accident occurred and therefore wu\nin close touch with the commander-\nin-chief at Plymouth, (Admiral Sir\nMartin Dunbar-Numlth) who Ji responsible tor initiating action which\nli alwayi taken tt a submarine docs\nnot come to the surface loon after\nit is due to do ao.\n\"Aa the houae ia aware Sir Martin Dunbar-Numtth happens to bt\na very distinguished submarine officer and I know he took Immediate\naction and that nothing wu left\nundone or deferred which, with the\nknowledge we had, wu considered\nadvisable.\n\"I do not with to prejudice the\nfull public inquiry which ia to\nbe held but I would like to make\ntwo matters clear with regard to\nthe difficulties which the divers\nhavt had to face which I. think\nare not tully appreciated by the\npuMic\u2014first, the strength of the\ntide .which made It extremely\ndifficult for the divers to keep\ntheir feet undtr water except during Ihort slack periods between\ntides: second, tht difficulty caused\nby the sharp Inclination ot toe\nsubmarine herself, which made\nany foothold on her smooth sides\nor deck well-night impossible.\"\nTht admiralty announced today\nthree cable* had been secured\naround the hull of the sunken craft.\nBelief prevailed that lt might be\nraised within 48 houn it good\nweather continued.\nAll Britain WU contributing to a\nsympathy fund for to* families of\ntht navy mtn and submarine building experts who went to their deaths\nwhen the Thetis rounded ISO leet\nbelow surface lut Thursday owing\nto ta open torpedo tub* which\nflooded two forward compartments.\nCammell Laird Limited, builden\nof the Thetis, donated \u00a35000 1*25,-\nROXO LACQUERS\nRAPIDFINISH\nSPRAYSPEED\nAutomotive\n61 \\ Baker Supply Phone 1040\n1*VJ\n\u2014 PAM MVgh\nGIANTS WALLOP CINCINNATI REDS\nPITCHERS FOR HONE RUN RECORD\nFive in One Inning Crocked Out; Total of\nSeven Equal Mark; Detroit Tigers\nWhip Yankees Again, 6-2\nBy Tbt Cantdian Press\nNtw York Glanti, booed heartily Monday, retched baMbtS height*\nyeiterday to letting ont major league homerun record and equalling another, u they smashed tha first-place Cincinnati Redi 11-3.\nThe new record tune In the fourth Inning whtn five Giants\u2014Harry\nDanning, Frtt\u2014 Demaree, Burgtts Whitehead, Manuel Salvo and Joe\nMoore\u2014hit for the circuit Previously the major letgue mark tor homtn\nwu four ln ont Inning, ut by Pittsburgh Pirates ln 1884 ind not equalled\nuntil Chicago Cub* came through with a similar performance in 1830.\nTh* record for Mvtn homen Int.\nont gama \u2014 baton that big fourth\nInning Joe Moora tnd Mel Ott had\neonntcttd tor tour base blows\u2014tied\na record hild Jointly bj tht Detroit\n(National league) club of 1888, Philadelphia Athletics of 1821 and Pitts-\nburgh Pirates ot 1884.\nAnd tb* Giant* didn't start their\nbung* until two wtrt out ln tht\nInning. Danning opened then, with\nhli sixth hom*r of th* yur. Aftor\nOtt walked and Zeke Bonura ilngtod\nDemart* knocked on* out ot to*\npark.\nThat endtd Petehu D\u00bbvi*' itunt\non th* mound and Wei Llvengood\ncame In. He walked Tony Luwei\nand pitched a homerun ball to Burge* Whitehead. Then Salvo, the\nwinning pitcher, slammed a ball\nhigh against the right field wall,\nand minutes later Joe Moore came\nthrough with hia  second  of tht\nDODGERS WIN\nBrooklyn Dod\u00abtra ittppwi. Into\ntht tint dlvUlon with I 8-2 triumph ovtr Pittiburgh Plrato*. It\nwuTth*- 10th victory ln IS Itorti\nand tied thtm ln t thrte-ww dual-\nlock for third pl*C\u00ab with Chlc\u00bbgo\ntnd Pittiburgh.\nRookie Eddie Miller's two-ply\nerror pottd to* way for St Louli\nCartine-1 10-innlng victorjr today\nover Boiton Bees 5-3. That htgWr\npollihed ihorUtop allowed the Caxui\nto till the beiee ln the 10th by\nfumbling   Pltohtr .Curt   Davis\nrund\u00abr and th*n his wild throw\nflnt opened th* gtmt for Don\nOutttridgt to crou tht winning run.\nPinky Whitney1* plneh hit off\nLirry French scored Oeorge Sdhaj*\nln the ninth Inning to give the Phll-\nliei t 8-8 victory ovtr tht Chicago\nCub*.\n' Th* American league looked\nwith rttptct tow*rd Dotrolt otter tht tround Tlgtn \u2022\u2022*\u00bb**\u00bb\nsecond Itralght baseball defeat by\n8-2 on the world champion Ntw\nYork Yankttt. .\nFor to* second consecutive day\nthty got tour-hit pitching. Thli\ntime it wu Buck NewMm, 1st* of\nSt Louli Browni, who held tb\nchampion! completely In cheel\nto match Tommy Bridgu' etd\nof the day before.\nSt Loula Browni blew a three-\nrun lead ln th* ninth Inning to lort\n10-7 to Wuhlngton Senators.\nFive runi behind, Clevtlind Indian! rallied In the lut two innings, aent Bdon Auker to tht\nshowen tnd downed Boiton Red\nSox, 8-7, _.\nBill Dietrich pitched and hit Chicago Whit* Sox to * ytctohf.wtr\nhi* former Philadelphia Athletics\nleammtes 7-4. Though weakening\nin tht ninth, whin Clint Brown relieved him, the'betp\u00abcta_ed Dietrich pitched steadily through eight\nframes tnd icored tot flnt runi of\ntot gun* In th* third Inning with a\nhomer after hit battery mate, Tony\nRensa, singled.\t\n). A. Young Wiiit\nFourth Match at\nInland Rifle Meet\nARMSTRONG, B.C., June \u00ab (CP)\n\u2014J. A. Young of Vincouver won\nthe number tout match In the city\not Kamloops eup competition at\ntoe British Columbia Inland Rifle\nassociation meet here ytattrdty,\n\u25a0hooting otf for flnt place with P.\nGilbeault and W. da L.. Green of\nKamloops.\nYoung and Gilbeault had Identical itorei of 82, 34 tnd SS on the\n200, 800 and 800 yard ran\/es tor\ntotlli ot 88, while de L. Green ihot\nthree SJ's for 80.\nIht Kamloops team won tht Summerland shield match with an aggregate of 471. Vemon, Penticton\nand Summerland Utd tor second\nwith 4SS each, Kelowna wu third\nwith ttl and Okanagan Old Timera\nfourth with 440.\nHav* you read th* \"Clanlfled\"t\nCANADIANS SEEK\nOLYMPICWINTER\nGAMES FOR 1W\nLONDON, Juna S (CP)-Ca-\nnadian dilegitsi todiy mapptd\nthtlr etmptltn to bring tbt winter oamM of tht 18th olympiad\nto Mtntrtal u tht International\nOlympic committee met to decide\nlocal* of tht 1*44 contests.\nTh* thra* Canadian dtl*S>8u\nbind thtlr hopsi upon tht prohibit acceptance et London's bid\nfor th* lummtr program, reasoning thit allocation of tht wlntsr\n\u00abmei to Montrttl would make\n14 in Empln year.\n'\"Our chances mort or Ius hin*\non Britain getting tht summer\ngames for they are supporting us,\"\nWilliam J. Northey, Montreal A-\nvlser to tht Canadian committee,\nUid. Other members ot th* delegation are P. J. Mulquetn of Toronto, chairman ot the Canadian\nOlympic committee, and J. a, Mir-.\nrick of Toronto, representative of\ntht International Olympic committee ln Canada.\nThe Canadians argue also thtt\nMontreal li better equipped to\nhandle tht winter program than\nOslo and Cortina D'Ampeizo ln\ntht Italian Alps, the other dtlu\nbidding.\nThe British press already hu\nconceded tht 1844 Olympics to London although Rome, Athens tnd\nLausanne, Swllierland, hav* alio\nasked for tht summer games.\nHope that tha 1880 Olympic games\nwill mirk tht dawn ol a ptact to\nsafeguard civilisation and culture\ntrom ruin wu voiced by Count\nEnri dt Balllet-Latour, preildent\nof the international Olympic committee, ai tht session begin to*\ndty in St James' palace.\nGolfers Out lor\nU.S. Open Tryoul\nPHILADELPHIA, Junt S At>).-\nThe 878S yardi ot tht Philadelphia\nCountry club's spring mill course\nSt a thorough going over today as\n\u25a0 advanct guard of 165 gofferi\ntried lt out ln preparation for the\n43rd United Stat** optn championship Thundiy.\nWhat few scores wtrt turned ia\nwtre strictly unofficial. Tommy Armour, tht Scot trom Chloago, who\nwon the title in 1827, toured th* ptr\n88 layout in 72 while hla ptrtntr,\nBobby Cnilckshank fired 71.\nMarvin (Bud) Wird, slugging tor-\nmer Walker cupper trom Spokane,\nWash., did as well as Armour. Denny\nShute, to* former United States pro-\nfessional golftn association cham-\nSlon, wu a stroke higher; Ky Laf-\n>on and Bd Oliver reported 74'i,\nByron Nelson, one of toe prime favorites, t 78, and Jug McSpaden,\na 79.\t\nSenior Boll Workout\nPlanned for Tonight\nFollowing cancellation ot Tuesday nl|'\"        \"    \u2022\u25a0'\nrain,\nt'l practice owing to heavy\nelson senior boll officials\nhave scheduled * special practice tonight it 8:30 at the Recreation\ngrounds.\nMANCHESTER, Bngland, Junt 8\n(CP).-Sydney Wooderson tonight\nbettered tot listed world record for\nthree-quarten of l milt. 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ABOVE   RATES    LESS\n10* FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL  LOW  RATE\nSituation* Wanted, 28* tor any\nrequired   number  of  lints for\n\u2022Ix day*, payablt In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy 1  .05\nBy carrier, per week      .25\nBy carrier, per year   13.00\nBy mall In Canada to subscribers living outside regular\ncarrier areas, per month 00c;\nthree months 11.80: six months\n$3.00; on* yur $8.00.\nIn Canada where extra postage 1* needed th* tbov* rttes\nplus postage apply.\nUnited Statu and Great Britain, one month 75c; six month*\n14.00; ona year $7.50.\nForeign countries, other than\nUnited States, same u abov*\nplu* any extra postage.\nMELLOR \u2014 At Kimberley, Miy\n28, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mellor of\nKimberley, a daughter. Mrs. Mellor\nwas the former Miss Winifred\n(Peggy) Austin of Sheep Creek.\nERASER \u2014 To Mr. and MrsTT-T.\nT. Eraser, at the Maier Mlsericordiae\nhospital, Rossland. May 31, * son,\nAlistair Blsson.\nHELP WANTED\nWANTED - AN EXPERIENCED\ngirl to help on firm. Must' bs *\ngood cook. Able to milk, and rid*.\nState age, experience and nationality. Mrs. M J. McClure,\nBox 880 Kimberley, B. C.\nWANTED - SEAMSTRESS, FA-\nmlllar with butheling. Stat* age\nexperience. Box 7174 Daily News.\nCAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL\nhousework. $18 month. Sleep ln.\nBox 217. Grand Forks, B. C.\nWANTED- WOMAN FOR GEN-\neral hswk. Mrs. Bourque, Ph. 752L.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpedal Low Rite for advertise,\nments under this classification\nto assist people seeking employment Only 25c for one week\n(8 days). Covers any number\not required lines. Payable in\nadvance.\nGIRL MUST HAVE WORK. HO-\ntel or cafe preferred; Experienced chambermaid, waitress and\nsoda fountain. Capable and it-\nficient. Box 7171. Dally News.\nGARDENS-LET ME KEEP Y5UR\ngarden in order whil* you're on\nyour holidays. Experienced. Good\nreferences. Hans Otting, 1822 Falls\nStreet. Phone 1053L.\nRELIABLE AMD f)U_l_UK_I>\nyoung woman would like housekeeping position Immediately. Ap-\nply Box 7253 Daily News,\nMARRIED MAI*, CAPA\"ST_\nworker, has $300 to $400 to invest\nin partnership or invutment ter-\nvice. Box 7152 Dally Newt\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS\nX, W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAnalyst, Assayer, Metallurgical\nEngineer. Sampling Agents for\nTrail Smelter, 301-305, Josephine\nrtreet   Nelson,   B.  C.\n'\" GRENVILLE H. GRIMWOOD\nProvincial Assayer *nd Chemist 420\nF*U Street P. O. Box 9, Nelson,\nB.   C  Representing  shippers'\nInterest at Trail B. C,\nfiAROLD S. ____., R6SSUND,\nB. C, Provincial Assayer, Chemist\nIndividual   Representatives   for\nshippers at Trail Smelter.     \u25a0\nCHIROPRACTORS\nj r. McMillan, d. c neuro-\ncalometer, X-ray. McCullock Blk\nDR wilbert brock. fAUIKr\nGraduate. X-ray. 16 years experl-\nence. 842 Baker St. Phone 089.\nCORSETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETS, MRS. V. M.\nCamdbell STOBaker St. Ph. 688.\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, Fruitvale, B. C.\nSurveyor and  Engineer. \"Phone\n\"Beaver Falls.\"\nH. D. DAWSON        Nelson. B. C\nEngineer & Surveyor\nHOMES FOR THE AGED\nCONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS\nof the Love of Jesus for elderly\nladles: St Jude's House of Rest\nSt Anthony's Guest House. Also\nready ln September the Priory\nGuest House\u2014* real home amid\nbeautiful surroundings. Comfort\nCare In sickness. Moderate rates.\nApply Mother Superior 949 W.\n27th Avenue, Vancouver, B. C,\nINSURANCE AND REAL E8TATE\nC D. BLACKWOOD, Insurance of\nevery description. Real Est Ph. \"\nvery c\nE~57\nSEE D.  _ KERR, AGENT FOR\nWawanesa Fire Ins. For better rates.\nJ. B. ANNABLE REAL ESTATE,\nRentals. Insurance. Annable Blk.\nCHAS. F. McHARDY. INSURANCE.\nReal Estate. Phone 135.\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Estate, In-\nsurance, Rentals. Next Hlpperson\nHardware. Baker St Phone 197.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nFor all Classes of Metal Work, Lathe\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Grinding. Motot Rewiring, Acetylene\nWelding\nTelephone 593     324 Vernon Street\nH. E. STEVENSON, Machinists,\nBlacksmiths. Electric, Acetylene\nWelders; Expert workmen, Satisfaction guaranteed. Mine and Mill\n' work a specialty. Fully equipped\nshop. 708-12, Vernon St.. Ph. 98.\nMEMORIALS\nPLACE A BRONZE ONE ON THE\ngrave of your loved one. Get price\nlist from Bronze Memorials Ltd,\nP. O. Box 726, Vancouver, B. C.\nPATENT ATTORNEYS\nW ST. J. MILLER, A.. M. E. I. C.\nRegistered Patent Attorney, Canada and U. S. A. 703-2nd St W\u201e\nCalgary. Advice free, confidential.\n8A8H FACTORIES '\nLAWSON'S    SASH    FACTORY,\nHardwood merchant, 273 Baker St\nSECOND  HAND STORES\nWE  BUY,  SELL  _   EXCHANGE\nfurniture, etc. Ark Store. Ph. 634\n_OME FURNITURE,  BUY. SELL\nExch\u201e Rpr., Upholster. Phone 1032.\nWATCH  REPAIRING\nWhan SUTHERLAND repairs youi\nwatch It Is on time all the time\n845.   Baker   St.,   Nelson,   B.   C.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you find a cat or dog, pocket-\nbook, Jewelry or fur, or anything else of value telephone the\nDaily News. A \"Found\" Ad. will\nbe inserted without cost to you.\nWe will collect from the owner.\nBOY DESIRES POSTIT6N. CAN\nmilk, handle horse, anything about\na farm. Go anywhere or do an\/\nkind of work. Phone 12.\nYOUNG MARRIED MAN WAMTS\nwork doing odd Jobs. Houseclean-\ning, gardening, etc. Good references. Phone 872L\nLARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SAN-\nItary Rubber Goods In Canada\nSend 25c for six sample Supreme\nBrand Latex, > peg* catalogue\nof Drug Sundries snd Sex Books\nFREE on request Adults only,\nSUPREME SPECIALTY CO.\nDept N-D 169 Yonge St.. Toronto.\n$19M -TlSV. COATS, RELINH5.\nstored, glued, minor repairs. Pay\nin October. Writ* PoUr Furs Ltd,\n548 Grsnyille St., Vancouver, B.C.\nMARY FRANCES-HAIR RE-\nmover, removes hairs from legs,\narms, face and hands. Write Mary\nFrances Beauty Product*. 731\nGranville St, Vancouver, B. C.\nSO-VA FOR ARTHRITIS, STOM,\nach Disorders, hundreds satisfied\n. users in England, Canada, U. S. A.\nWrite 1206-7, Dominion Building,\nVtncouver, B. C.\nTSOEW\n1939 price list on masculine hygiene products. 28 ust $1.00, *lso\nDupree pills. Standard Distributors, Box 72, Regint, Suk.\nAN OFFER TO EVERY INVEN-\ntor, list of wsntefl inventions and\nfull Information aeAt tree. The\nRams*v Company, World Pttent\nAttorneyi, 273 Bank St, Ottawa.\nwKmSmtxsmm _now la\nBelle Antiseptic Powder Is site.\nSend one dollar tnd get fifty dollars' worth of security at Dainty\nlady Store, 57 North Renfrew St,\nVancouver, B, C.\nENROLL NOW FOR A BEAUTY\nCourse under Professor Nicholas,\nInternationally famous hair stylist\nand Beauty Culture Authority.\nWrite for particulars, Spokane\nSchool ol Beauty Culture,\nSpokane, Wuhlnr*\"'\ngrby kiiftT pfticwus cm-\nese formula restores grey hair to\nnatural color. Not a dye. Amazing\nresult*. Full particulars. 'Write\nOriental, 10190 97th St, Ejlmontbn.\nANY SIZE ROLL FILM bttVEL-\noptd and printed 25c. The mott\nmodern Photo Finishing Plsnt in\nthe West Established over 80 years\nKryttal Photoi, WlBje, Suk,\nYOUNG GIRL, KMtfBMC!!.\nclerk and waitress, wants work.\nW. Vere. Genl. Delivery, Nelson.\nYOUNG MAN WANT_~WORK OF\nany kind. Farm experience. E.\nScott, General Delivery, City.\nMILL OPERATOR le MECHANIC\nwants work. References. Apply\nBox 7182 Dally News.\nPERSONAL\nIN GOOD WEATHER OB BAD-\nride in a B. B. Taxi Cab. Phone\n93 day or night for quick service.\nAMERICAN HOTEL, 721 W. TRENT\nSpokane. Modern. Heart shopping\ndist. Large Canadian trade. $1 up.\nWHAT BREAD IS YOUR FAVOR-\nHe?\u2014Mother's Bread. Phone 258,\nChoquette's, for free delivery.\nWHY BE BALD? - SILVUCftW\ngrows hair, Beoklet on request\nFleury's Pharmacy, 503 Baker St\nRELAX AND TAKE A VACATION\nevery Monday. Send your laun-\ndry to Kootenay Laundry. Ph. 128.\nHAVE SOMETHING TO SELL?\nWant something used! Com* to\nKootenay 2nd Hand 521 Vernon St\nELECTROLYSIS, MISS J.A. KNOX\nGraduate, 728 Standard Bank\nBuilding, Vancouver, B. C.\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel. Opp. C. P. R. depot\nP-M LIQUID PILE REMEDY-\nEasy to apply. Drug Stores jl,\nFOR ALL TYPES OF HAIR GOODS\nwrite to Maison-Henrl Limited,\n550 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C.\nASTROLOGY-2 YRS. CONDENS-\ned forecast. Send 25c',. birthdate,\nL. Armey, R.R. 1, Eburne, B. C.\nCLARESHOLM BUTTER !\u00a7\ndelicloui; Fresh, Direct from the\nCreamery, Exclusive Star Grocery\nGARDENING NECESSITY-LAWN\nmowers. Ground, overhauled and\nrepaired at Kitto's, 678 Baker St.\nPHONE 77 TAXI FOR SPECIAL\ngrey Cab service. Reliable, comfortable, with safety assured.\n25C-F1LMS DEVELOPED, 8 SNAP-\npy prints, any size roll or 8 re-\nprints. Box 657 Vancouver,\nWE FIT TRUSSES TO FIT YOUR\nPurse and Person. Write or call\nMann, Rutherford Drug Co.\nIN SPOKANE MAKE YOUR HOME\nThe Empire, 108 N. Division St\nThe friendly hotel tor Canadians.\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ned\u201420 cents per roll. Reprints 214\ncents each. Cash must accompany\norders. I. P. S. Box 2133, Trail. B.C.\nHATS - CLEANED AND\nblocked. H. J. Wilton, Cleaning &\nPressing. 534 Josephine St. Ph. 107.\nEXCHANGE YOUR USED MAGA-\nzines at Bill's Radio Shop, 550\nStanley Street. Phone 1046.\nPLEASANT MEMORIES ARE\nkept fresh for the one dearest to\nyou by youn photo. McGregor\nPhone 224.\nEUREKA BLEACH-THE OLD RE,\nliable for household cleaning.\nWhitens, cleans and acts as a\ngermicide and disinfectant.\nLILY WHITE CRE.-VM REMOVES\nfreckles, blackheads, blotches and\nwrinkles. Satisfaction grtd, 79c.\nLyly, 1578 Arlington,   Winnipeg.\nMARRY-HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE\nfrom. Many with means. Particulars 10c. Canadian Conespond-\nence Club, Box 128, Calgary, Alta.\nGLASS EYES $4.50 EACH. THOU\nsands to choose from. 12 sent to\nselect from. Satisfaction' guar'd.\nPitman Optical Hse, Vancouver.\nSIMPLE HOME REMEDIES FOR\nRheumatism, Piles and Earaohe.\nInstructions $1.00 each. Write to\nGeorge Willlts, Mlnburn, Alberta\nMY CALLING CARDS COME\nfrom the Nelson Daily News Com-\nm e r c i a 1 Printing Department.\nThey do lovely social printing.\nFREE FUR STORAGE WITH ANY\nremodelling or repairs. Pay when\nrequired. Write Undo Furs. 306\nGranville Street Vancouver, B.C\nGENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GTD\n23 for $1.00 or jiffy prepared 18\nfor $1.00. (free catalogue) National\nImporters, Box 244, Edmonton.\n29c\u2014FILMS. ANY SIZE ROLL DE-\nveloped and printed, and 9x7 enlargement for 25c. Reprints. 8\nfor 25c. Exp. finishing. (Cash With\norder), 129 7th Ave. E. Calgary:\n(Continued in Next Column)\n\\_vsmmSewm sot \u00abto\ntary luppllei. Write for new low\nprice list snd receive free novelty,\nor send 29c for tix samples of\nbetter quality latex goods. Postpaid under plain sealed cover.\nWestern Supply Agency, Box\n667,  Vmcouvtr,  B.   C.\n300 TESTftD BOPPKR-; $\npage book, over 40,000 words, 25c\npostpaid. Business secrets, formulas, wholesale supply sources\ngalore. Money refunded If dissatisfied. Modern Distributing\nAgency, Box Bl, Hedley, B. C,\nCanada.\n$25 WtWARD FOR ANY CORN OR\ncallous which cannot be removed\nby Lloyd'* SpecUl Treatment\nunder our supervision., prevents\nreturn. Send 55c for complete\ntrestment usuilly 79e. Lloyd's\nDept N, 1211 St. a\u00bblr W, Toronto,\nHYGltolS Wtt-WtS AND SANl\ntar; Supplies. For highest quality\nfloods at lowest prices, write tor\natest price list or send $1.00 for\nSpecial assortment of 27 Latex,\npostpaid In plain sealed wrapper.\nWestern Supply Agency, Box 667\nVancouver, B. C.\nNEW PEP AT 40 FOB MEN. WO\nmen. New OSTREX Tonic Tablets\ncontain 2 stimulant* from raw\noysters plus 4 general tonics to\npep up whole body. Try package\ntoday. If not delighted, maker refunds its low price. Call, write,\nMann, Rutherford tt all good\ndruggists,\nHEPXWLA tt_I-V_S STOMACH\nUver, kidney and bladder troubles.\nSymptoms: Pains in right side,\nunder shoulder blades and across\nhips, Indigestion, gas, constipation and colic. Prlct $5.00. Mrs.\nGeo. S. Almas, Box 1073NN.\nSaskatoon,   Saskatchewan,\nMONEY  pOR  SNAPSHOTS\nSEND TEN CENTS FOR LIST-OF\n40 firms paying professional prices\ntor everyday snapshots. List describes material required and\n\u00a3 rices paid. Specialty Products,\n'opt D. Room 611\u201469 Yonge St\nToronto, Ontario.\nSANITARY DRUG aBUNDRnS-\nPackage of 15. quality good* for\n$1.00. Sample pkg. 25c. Catalog\nof large assortment free. Fatn-X-\nTablets for Rheumatic Pains, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Colds,\nHeadaches, $1.00.. Fem-a-Tone\nTablets for delayed, Irregular,\npainful periods, $3.00, two packges\nfor $5.00. Write today.. International Distributors, Box 102-A,\nToronto, Ont 4-5.\nLET IT RAINI LET IT POUR1\nClothes! Hats and shoes are now\nabsolutely dry in wettest weather,\nyet ventilated! Preserved against\nstains! Grease Spots! Washing, dry\ncleaning won't remove this amsz-\ning greaseless, non-injurious waterproofing that preserves shoes\nagainst \u2022 perspiration! Cracking!\nSplitting! Leather keeps soft and\npliable like newi 35c brings trial\nsize Penguin DRY-SHU for three\np.iir shoes! Penguin Products, 821\nWest Pender Street Vancouver,\nB. C. Agents wanted.\t\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nYOUNG MAN, SINGLE, WITH 1N-\nvestment of $225, can travel Canada coast to coast, by new car,\nworking with us personally. Our\ncompany has just-completed a\nVancouver to Halifax and back\nto Victoria trip, covering all the\ncities and towns In our nine prov-\n' lnces, We are leaving again in the\nearly spring, travelling through\nthe Rocky Mountain towns, the\nprairie cities, the provinces of\nOntario and Quebec and the\nMarltlmes. You have a permanent\nbusiness of your own,' a trade\nwith a certificate, averaging $40\nto $50 weekly. No competition; not selling anything.\nBox 7160 Dally News.\nJULY AND AUGUST A 9 ROOM\nbungalow, fully furnished, and\nequipped with electric stove and\nfrlgidiirc, 720 Stanley, Ph. 377Y.\nWANTED - by RELIABLE COU\npie, stnsll furnished house. Must\nbe clean, J or 4 rooms preferred.\nBox 719} Daily News.\nFOR RENT -SPACE SUITABLE\nfor office, barber shop, beauty\nparlor. W. W. Ozeroff, Castlegar.\nFURNISHED ROOMS AND FURN.\nHsk'pg. rooms and suites. Star\nRooming House 705 Victoria Alley\nFOR RENT, BUNGALOW, 5 R_S.\nGarage. 302 Hoover St. Phone 67.\nFOR -RENT APARTMENT, \"MEBT-\ncal Arts bldt Ap. C. F. McHardy,\nBUSINESS   PU\nM\n.CE\nF(5r   RENT.\n' Ap'piy D. MaglioT Phone 808L '\nFOR RENT FURN. HOUSE K_EP\ning rooms. K. W. C. Block.\n2 ROOM APfTiTURN. OR UNFUW.\n$10 month. 507 Railway Street.\nFURNISHED   SUITES.    ALSO   4\nroom unfurnished. Kerr Apt*.\nierr Apt*.\nussutepme\nFURNISHED HOU-_\t\nrooms for rent Annable Block.\nCOSY   HOME, - CLOSE   IN,   IM-\nmediate possession, Ph. 289L1.\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites\nSUMMER HOME FOR RENT. Apply 90} Edgewood Ave.\t\nEDUCATIONAL\nBE READY FOR EXAMINATIONS\n\u2014We have helped hundreds to obtain positions at Letter Carriers,\nPostal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks and Stenographers,\netc. Free Booklet of information.\nM. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg.\nOldest In Csnada.\nradio - sflpiBra. servic-\nIng, Broadcasting; Day, evening\nhome study courses. Limited accommodation for spring term\ncommencing May 15th\u201429th. Application* now being taken. The\nSprott-Shaw Radio School, 812\nRobson Street Vancouver, B. C.\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nBRIGGS AND STRATTON AIR\ni cooled Lycoming and Clarke\nbroilers. Write or call for Illustrated catalogue. C. W. Walton\n& Son, Boat Builders, 318\nSecond Street, Nelson, B. C\n1939 EVINRUDE tt ELTO ENGINES\npriced low as $42. Write for full\nparticulars, prices, A. L. Grayling,\nKaslo, B, C\u201e West Kootenay Agi.\n27 FOOT CRUISER FOR SA_fi\nApply B. C. Veneer Works.\n144 IS THE CLASSIFIED\nPHONE NUMBER\n V\u2014a\u2014,\t\nklELSON CASH St QOOR QQ.\nLIMITED\nBuilt  hi th* Kooteniyi\nBr th* Kooteniyi\n' For tbt Kootenty*\nDOOR*\nSASH\nWindowi\nGarden frames\nGreen Houses\nPrices on application\n701 Front St - Phone 292    Nelson\nPIPE, TUBES, fittings\nNEW AND U8B>\nLarge stock for immediate shipment\nSWAOTJ WPEYABP\n1st Avenue and Main St\nVancouver, B. ft\n\u2022   aaiiwua.a, __.. \u2014, \u25a0\u25a0\t\nfor sau mm aR. yiriric.\nfixture*, new and second hind;\n. show cases, counters and mill-\nwork. Write to Dixon at\nMurray Limited, 1068, Dunsmuli\nStreet   Vancouver,  B.  C,\nlWBEACH refrigeratorTS\nCu. Ft used 4 monthi $125. 4 h. p.\nEasthopo boat engine $50. Apply\nR. Bruce, Castlegar, B. C.\n PIPE AND FITTING\t\nATLAS IRON & METAlfl LTD.\n250 Prior St       Vancouver, B. C.\nPIPE     FITTINGS     TUBES\nSpecial  Low   Prices\nACTIVE TRADING CO.,\n916 Powell St.      Vancouver, B. C,\nSTRAWBERRY lc RASPBERRY\ncrates, Prompt delivery. Wynndel\nBox lc Lumber Co. Ltd,, Wynndel.\n5555 USED FINE THEATRE AND\nfolding chairs, $1 up. Write to\nLiEalfe Recreations, Vinoouver\nLatoaiJG necrwuuus, vwiuvuvet.\nFOR   SAL_-BARRE<_. KfOS.\nsugar sacks, liner* McDonald Jam\nCo, Ltd., Nelson, B. C. \"\n9\" AND 6\", PIPE AND LAWN\nfence. Apply 905 Edgewood Ave.\nFOR SALE - CARRIAGE AND A\nhigh chair. Phone\t\nMACHINERY\nFOR SALE ELECTRIC AIR COM-\npressor, Vt h. p. late model. Motor\nand compressor mounted on top\nof tank, ln Al condition, ready to\nconnect up. Cheap for cuh or on\nterms. Box 7100 Daily News.\nUSED FLEX-TRED TRACTORS,\nReasonable. Dominion Drag Saw\nCo, 121 Main St. Vancouver, B. C.\nCITY AUTO WRECKERS CAN\nbring their Portable Arc Welder\nto you, anywhere; 431 Josephine st\nA GOOD CARAT THE\nRIGHT PRICE\nThe one who buys a uied car\nwants to live money. Any used\ncar It a bargain u far u price\n' used car\nused car\nSoe*.  Th*  intelligent  used  cir\nuyer wants quality at\nSrices. Ht gels It only\ntaler who think* of quality, be\nfore he thinks of price. You n^y\nfind cbeaper cars, but you wont\nfind better cars per dollar of\nprice than those we are now show-\n1936   K   $625\nNewly painted and ln best of shape.\n1936 \"S88F\" $375\nGood Rubber,\u2014As Is.\n1933   sedan.   $425\nA real buy.\u2014\n1932   \u00ab   $110\nIn swell shape      Will handle.\n1930       PANEL       $85\nSpedal- licenced.\nDONT FORGET TO VISIT OUR\nUSED CAR LOT. MANY\nMODELS TO CHOOSE FROM.\nQueen City\nMotors Ltd.\nFORD DEALERS\n561 Josephine St.\nPhone 43 Nelson, B. C.\nFOR   QUICK  SALE\nWell  Located  Robson  Street\nTwo-Story House\n3 bedroom*. Garage. 2 lots. An exceUent opportunity (or duplexing.\n' buy at\u2014\nWltl; terms.'\nR* W. Dawson\n(Hlpperson Blk).\nPhon* 197 P. O. Box 81\nPROCTER\u2014ONE STORY HOUSE,\ncentral location suitable for summer or permanent home, living\nroom, 2 bed rooms, kitchen, pantry, newly papered, water piped,\nelectric light Low price $590.00.\nH. E Dill Fire & Auto Insurance.\nFOR SALE - AT CANYON, 20\nacres, partly cleared. No buildings Water available. Cash or\nterms. Bargain. Apply Mrs. H. M\nWhlmster fa. 3rd St. Nelson, B.C\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non easy terms In Alberta and\nSaskatchewan Write for lull Information to Sfia Dept ot Natural\nResources, C. P. R, Calgary, Alta.\nFOR SALE - ONE OF NELSON7S\nfinest homes, close in, A bedrooms,\nsleeping balcony, furnace, fireplace, full baiement. Garage. Apply JlVVernon St., or Ph.. 077L.\n70 ACRES IN CROP IN THE FER-\ntlle Creston Valley reclamation\narea. Terms can be arranged. Apply  owner,  130  Scarboro Ave,\nCalgary, Alberta,\n8V4 ACRES HAYLAtrt) Af CR_i\nton for sale or rent. Apply Koffee\nKabln, 269 Baker St., Nelson, B. C,\nRESPONSIBLE PARTY WILL BU-\non terms, one or two acres. Clote\nto Nelson. Write 214 Morgan St\nFOR SALE 20 LOTS, CASTLEGAR\nwith house and fruit trees. Apply\nAlex Kabottas, Castlegar.\nWILL PAY CASK FO~R MODERN\nBungalow. Close ln or ln Fairview.\nBox 7200 Dttly News\nFOR SALE \u2014 .4 RM. HOUSE, 3\nlots. Ph, 9 or P. O. Box 242, Nelson\nHOUSE FOR RENT OR SALU.\nEnquire 809 Victoria Street\nROOM AND  BOARD\nBOARD AND ROOM, ALSO DAY\nboird. 704 Baker Street. Ph. 392R.\nROOM  AND BOARD FOR GEN-\ntleman: Phone 790L.\n\"The Chicks Which\nGive Results\"\n_^W     at LOW PRICES\nei      H    \u2014is Your Oppor<\n\\_____f    tunlty    to   Mak\n^k^|^     MORI  PROFIT\nDO NOT MISS IT!\nOrder NOW trom thi* idvertisem*\nJUNE PRICES\nUntaxed  PuIW\n60   100    90   tfl\nLeghorni' _. HM fUO WM H'-J\nHetvy breed* 5.50 10.00   W   18J0\nWrit* for our booktet \"Th* Door |\nSuccess\". It will pay you to rttd 1\nRUMP & SENDALL LTD,\nBoxN        Langley Prairie, B. C.\nal\nBUY GAME'S R I RED cW^I\ntrom prolific \"large Egg\" breeders \"They'll fill your egg \u25a0\u2014\n25 - (4l 90 \u2022 W; IM \u2022 Hl\\-\nPoultry Farm, Armstrong, B.\n3   YOUNG   JERSEY   COWS.\ncently   freshened.   Reasomb\npriced. Fred Soloveoff, BltwlttJ\nFARM. CARDEN & NURSERY\nPROUUCTS, FERTILIZER\nSTRAWBERRY WEEVIL; GO.\nWest Weevil Bait should be applied from the middle to the ena\nof June. The Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co, Ltd.\nflVE LARGE PACKETS SEEDB.\nFlower or Vegetable, 10c. Monthly\nprize*. Hutchlion Gardeni, Lunn-\nford, Alta, I\nPETS. CANARIES, REIS. ETC\nPEDIGREE ROLLER CANARIES\u2014\nCharming, low, toft singers. MM\narrival anywhere In Canada. Th*\nRollo Avlarle*. Hedley, B. C\nUp Avia\nNGER\nSPRINGER \"PUPPIES. TRAWTO\nipringer, male. Registered, ihow\nprospect Sacrifice. Ed. Sptrrow.\nEiderby,.B.C.\n8dOTTi_lK__,fiPlT2..\ners.   Write  to  Vivien  Ki\n4645 Klngsway. Burnaby, B. C.\nPETtAND - W. 241 RJVJS5T,\nSpokane.  Dogs,  Bird*,\netc. Full line luppllt*.\nuS\nPtR_BRteD   UMkXtW   tW\nfor sale.  Mature dogs.  Harrop,\nAbbotsford, B. C.\nBLACK ALSO RED COCKER t\"UPl\npies. Good hunting strain. Serre*\nHarrop, B. C.\nPURE BRED PEKItlfifcSS HJW\npie*. Roibl. Particulars 508 1st St\n-I\u20141\nS I 6AW- I\n<\nu.\nBV<50LLY-tTHIkKM3U SHOULD\nBE NAMED AFTEl? DINTY-VES-\nDIMTY IS A FIUE MAME-HE LIKES\n ,  IT- HELLOOIK1TV-\n1 DIWTY-ME BOV-\nHOW DARE VOJ WEklTlOW THAT\nWAMB f,  I. THINK VOU   WERE\nTRYING TO GET THgUTTLE\nDARLINO TO AJJSWEB TO THAT-\n-AND A PINE BUSINESS YOU'RE IN.\nMAKING MONEY OUT OF THE WIDOWS\nAND ORPHANS-HAVE YOU EVER\nTH0U6HT OF THAT?\/\nWIDOWS ? ORPHANS ? If ALL RIGHT\nI HADN'T REALIZED\nMRS, TONES WAS A\nWlDOW~NOW I'M A\nTENDER-HEARTED\nMAN- AND\u201413-\n-Advertisement\nWE REQUIRE A LOCAL MAN,\nover 24, preferably with car, for\nsales and service work, in Nelson\nand Creston district*. Must be\nwilling to work 8 hours per dsy\nsad be satisfied with about $25\nper week to start. The man we\nselect will hava splendid opportunity for sdvancement. Apply\nBox 7205 Dally News,\nBARBER SHOP FOR LEASE AT\nCastlegar and Frultvile, both\nequipped with chiir, mirror, tow-\nels, etc. Ap. G. A. Scott, Castlegar.\nWANTED  MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron, any quantity. Top prices\npaid. Active Trading Company,\n016 Powell St, Vancouver, B, C.\nJl\nWHAT A WIND! li) BE COINS K\nSAOONAkDt IFIHADftTHADMY*\nENERGY-BUUDING GRAPE'NUTS\nFOR BKEAKFAST!\n\\J\/\/_.\n^aYSM0KES!\\\\\nSift NEARLY   J j\nBLOWING ME S_L\n. AWAY, TOO 1   *yt\nWRti NOVUM\nLIKEACYCtONE\nT0TE5T0UTTHE\nENERGrtRU**\nmrsGimmi!.\n\u25a0wte'mmRAV**\nmut*rnnsuRELY)W**t\ndo TAsneRufDjy^&t\nfANDIGUESS^\n[lPROVEDTHEY\nS MUSCLE YOU\n*Mtf*__,u'lnx>l\/\nttk&3r*lJwir\nilr\nyf__\/_i!Pf\\\nLjjj^^R-i^V\nWzu\/\nORBOY.i-WHENITCOMES rBBOWNR\/GIIT\nDELICIOUSNEiSrWUCANt BEAT SRAM*\nNUTS! AND DID YOU KNOW THAT TWO\nTABLESPOONFULS OFGRAK'NUTtWrH\nWHOLE MILK OR CREAM ANDFRUIT\nPROVIDES MORE VARIED NOURISHMENT\nTHAN MANY A BIO MEAL ! BETTER 6ET\nSOME AND GIVE THE FAMILY A TREAT.\nSM?\nGrapeNuts\noKm!!     intiieboieandyeuowpackaoe\n'-'\"\"' '\u2022'\u25a0'\"\u25a0  '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0>'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0-'-\"\n\u25a0\n__\n-\n TV\nAn of Loan\nHart Obtained in\n111 Is tor Roads\nSTOMA, June 8 (CP). - A\n000 New York lots thtt will\nI money fbr substantial road\nid public workt ln British Colum-\na this year hu been obtained by\non. John Hirt, minister of finance,\nI announced today.\nApproximately $1,000,000 will be\n\u2022liable from tht new loan for a\nmadll (Old construction icheme,\nr. Hart announced,\nlt will also unblock difficulties\nIth Ottawa ao that financing of\nirious Dominion-provincial works\nn be arranged. Included in tbe\neject! now announced ire 1340,-\n8 for tourist roads md (380,000\nr mining roids tnd trail.\nTbt loin finally ends tbt treaty's difficulties tbout meeting\n,800,000 of debt maturities ln July,\nnklng funds for thttt Issues were\nlort approximately $2,000,000,\nhtcli will bt made up \/from the\niw funds. Another $1,000,000 will\ni to tht refunding of certain trea-\nry bills now falling due.\nwith this loan Mr. Hart com-\neted his outside financing tor lh\"\nirrtnt ytir. The money wai on-\nload by private deal, outside tht\n. S. Securities tet, on t basis of\n18 per cent. Thli la tbt ume rate\nMr. Hart obtained on a $3,000,000\nmt ln March, tht lowest in pro-\nnclal history.\nTbt bonds, ptyablt in Canada\nid the U. S. are for five and'one-\nilf yean, the coupon rate being\n< per ctnt, but thty were loid\n.Mi-- ' -\nPS ADVANCE\nAT VANCOUVER\nVANCOUVBt. June 8 CP). _\u25a0\nm prices tended to move higher\n.Vancouver itock exchange, toil although a few imtll losses\n(tin towird the dole. Oils ind\n\"i w\u00bbtt prwtlolly llitiew\n\u201e.Jtf remtlned unchanged,\ntions totalled 44,063 iharei.\nne' topped yellow metals,\n[ IS cents to 11.80. Cariboo\n-Jrti gained two cents tt\nI Oold Belt tinned a cent at\nley Miscot it 90, Kootenay\nltt 88 tnd Sheep Creek it 1.17\na>j unchinftd.- Prtmler finished\n1.82, four cents btlow Monday';\nI bid while.Htno dropped\ncenti to SO ind Privateer\nMl to 1.18.\nHome oil at 2.50 wm five cents\neve the' previous bid close while\nilgiry & Edmonton at 2.18, Okalta\n1.18, Royil Canadian at 21 and\nir Jen at Bit were unchanged.\nOils, Utilities\nKeep Market Up\nH*W YORK, June 8 (AP..-De-\nmd for a small group of rails\nd utilities kept the bond market\nInted generally hither today.\nHie foreign dollar group was\nntly higher with activity centred\nSouth American loans.\nay'or ASKS RAILMEN TO\nOLD CONVENTION, VAN.\nVANCOTJV-R, June S (CP). -\nsyor' J. Lyle Telford today said\nhad sent an Invitation to the\nothcrhood of Railway Trainmen\nIT holding lis 1888 assembly In\n\" id, Ohio, to stage its qua-\nconvtatlen in Vancouver\nWorld Exchanges\nNEW YORK, June 8 (AP)-Tht\nNetherlands guilder held its ground\nfairly well ln termi of the United\nStates dollir todty.\nA loss of only .03 of a cent,\nforeign exchange observers laid,\nhowever, appeared due mainly to\nlack of vigorous pressure. Selling,\nai wai tbe case in recent sharp setbacks, came mainly from transatlantic money markets.\nTbe French true idvinced\n.00 1-18 ot \u2022 ctnt to 2.65% and the\nbelga dipped .0014 of a cent. Un*\nchangasd wtre the British pound\nat 84.88% and Swiss franc The\nCanadian dollar loit 1-84 to cloie\nit a discount of 7-84.\nClosing rites. Great Britain in\ndollars, others in cents:\nGreat Britain 4.68%; 80-day bills\n4.87*4. Canada, Montreal in New\nYork 90.89 1-16; Canada New Y<\\-k\nin Montreal 100.10 15-16; Belgium\n17.02ft; Denmark MM; Finland\n2.07; France 2.65%; Germany 40.12;\nbenevolent 20.75; travel 23.50;\nGreece .85%; Hungary 19.70; Italy\n5.26%; Netherlands 53.22; Nprway\n23JS; Poland 1888; Portugal 4.27;\nRumania .72; Sweden 24.13; Switzerland 22.59; Argentina (official)\n31.24; Argentina (free) 23.20; Brail! (official) 8.08; Braill (free)\n5.35; Mexico 20.119; Japan 27.35;\nHong Kong 29.18; Shanghai 16.15;\nYugoslavia 2.30.\nRates in spot cables unites otherwise Indlctted.   ,\nGoM Belt Output\n$47,676 lor May\nVANCOUVER, Junt 6 (CP). -\nGold Belt Mining Co., Ltd., Sheep\nCreek dlitrict, B. C, produced $47,-\n676 trom milling 4737 tons of ore\nfor average recovery of $10.06 a\nton in May, the monthly report old\ntoday. Thli compered with $60,788\ntor in average of 810.92 ln April.\nProduction for the first flvi months\nof the year wai $281318'for uver-\n\u25a0ge of $12.181 ton. The mill his been\nin operation since OcL 26, 1888.\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nLOSES GAINS\nCHICAGO, June 6 (AP). - Although wheat prices rose as much\nas H ctnt at times, tht market could\ndevelop no sustaining recovery power today and the fractional gains\nwere wiped out before the clote.\nWheat closed unchanged to Vt\nlower compared with yesterday's\nfinish, July. 75%-%, September\n78%\u2014%; corn unchanged to * higher, July SOW\u2014\u00bb4, September 62; oats\n%-%t-l\u00bbher.\t\nPioneer Gold Output\n$165,000 for May\nVANOUVBR, June 8 (CP)-Pl-\noneer Gold Mines of British Columbia Limited today reported production for the month of May was valued at $165,000 as against $162,000 In\nExpenses for tht month amount'\n...1 to' $70,000, befort deductions foi\ndepreciation, Income taxes and dc-\nittior \t\n.prll.\npletion, compared with $66,000 in\nDividends\nBralorne Mines, Ltd., 20 centi plui\n10 cents.\nCanada Packen, Ltd., 78 cents.\nCanadian Celanese Ltd., seven per\ncent cumulative participating preferred. $1.75.\nCanadian Celanese Limited, com'\nmon, 25 cents.\nDbw Jonei Averages\nHigh Low Close\n138.84 136.98 138.88\n28.53 28.16 28.43\n23.88 23.47 23.81\n  \u2014- 88.88\nChange\nup 1.30\nup .53\nup .35\nup    .16\nToronto Stock Quotations\nCopper \t\n. Bold \t\nlo-Huronlan    \t\nifield Gold\t\nitoria Rouyn Mlnei\nigamac Rouyn\t\nmlffltld OSa ...\t\nMetals Mining   .\n'   Gold Mines ....\nKlrkltnd .\t\nirne Mines _\u201e...\nTrtthtwty   \t\nloAAKttlte   \t\ni Hill Extension\nn Malartic\t\n.. Gold Quartz\n-Trethewey   \t\n\u25a0 Patricia   \t\njtmiu  \t\n....ium M le S\t\n*it Copper\nmnim Minn \t\n.dated M lc S\nMlnei\nirval-Slscoe\t\nst Malartic   .\t\ndorado Gold\t\nIconbrldge Nickel .\nderal Kirkland   \t\nancoeur Gold\t\nHies Lake\t\nid's Lake Gold .......\n\u2022tfl Belt   ....:..:\t\nnada Gold Minei.\n1    Oold',\t\n#\u00a3::::\n'Gold...\t\nBay M & s ...._.\n,. rational Nickel ...\nfConiplldated \t\n.-Addison\nland Uke \t\ni Shore Mines\t\ni Cadillac  \t\nh GOld ..: \t\n1 Oro Mitiei \t\ne Long Lac \t\nMines\nI Cockshutt\t\nI Red Lake Gold\t\ni-Porcupine  a >.._\nniie Red Lake\t\ntit 'Graham \"\t\nJ.ttitt'GWId\t\nJ Corporation  .-v.-..\n.Porcupine \t\njig M__|.Zi~\n'Oold\"I~\u2122:Z\ni Gold j\t\nPorcupine    \u201e\nKir ... :.......:..\t\nliter Cons _\t\ni Oreille +.\nGold  I\n.CtOW   GOld   -J-Jm,\n.10\n2.40\n.13V-\n.03\n.09\n.25%\n,m\n1.25\n.18V4\n.14%\n.10\n11.90\n.01%\n11.78\n.08\n.80\n2.22\n.73\n2.60\n.16\n.61\n1.68\n1.55\n43.00\n.03%\n32.60\n.08\n2.70\n1.4}\n5.80\n.03%\n.23 .\n.06%\n.33%\n.38\n\u25a0Wt\n\u2022Y*\n1.14\n.08%\n14.90\n.34%\n33.50\n49.75\n.04%\n.18\n1.85\n1.54\n39.50\n.24\n.83\n.06\n3.10 .\n4.83\n2.18\n.41\n.13\nS7.2S\n1.34\n.19\n.48%\n1.28.\n.02%\n1.16\n.09%\n1.45 \u2022\n79.7S\n.45\n2.40\n.34\n3.00 .\n.83%\n.48\n1.48\n,    1.80\nl____\nPioneer Gold\nPremier Gold ..\u201e\nPowell Rouyn Gold\t\nPreston East Dome\t\nQuebec Gold .: _.\nReno Gold Mlnei\t\nRoche Long Lac ..\t\nSan Antonio Gold\t\nShawkey Gold    ,\nSheep Creek Gold\t\nSherritt Gordon\t\nSiscoe Gold  \t\nSladen Malartic \t\nStadacona Rouyn  \t\nSt Anthony'\t\nSudbury Basin\n\u25a0NILSON DAILY NIWS, NILSON, I. C-WIDNI8DAY MORNINO, JUNf 7, 188*-\nTil\nSullivan Consolidated .....\nSylvanite     _.\u201e..\nTeck-Hughes Gold \t\nToburn Gold Mlnei \t\nTowagmac    '.\t\nVentures  ... \t\nWaite Amulet   \t\nWhitewater    \u201e\nWright Hargreaves  ,...\nYmir Yankee Girl\t\nOILS:\nAjax   ... ......\t\nBritiih American\t\nChemical Research   \t\nImperial   \t\nInter Petroleum   .._\t\nTexas Canadian \t\nINDUSTRIALS:\nAbitibi Power A \t\nBell Telephone   : \t\nBrazilian TL&P\t\nBrewers le Distillers ........\nBrewing Corporation   ....\nB C Power A ___\t\nB C Power B\t\nBuilding Producti  \u201e\nCanada Bread    \t\nCan Bud Malting   \t\nCan Cement __\nCan Dredge       \t\nCan  Malting \t\nCan Pacific Railway \t\nCan Ind Alcohol A\t\nCan Ind Alooho) B\t\nCan Wineries\t\nCons Bakeries\t\nCosmos _\t\nDominion Bridge    -..\nDominion Stores\t\nDom Tar  Chem \t\nDistillers Seagrams   \t\nFanny Farmer\t\nFord of Canada A \t\nGen Steel Wares \t\nGoodyear  Tire '.\t\nGypsum L 4 A\t\nHamilton Bridge    ....\nHiram Walker \u201e.\nImperial Tobicoo\t\nLobliw A . \u201e\t\nLobliw B \t\nKelvinator j\t\nMaple Leal Milling  \t\nMassey Harrii\t\nMoore Core ...!.-.\t\nNat Steel Car \t\nPage Hemy '. \t\nPower Corp\t\nPressed Metals\t\nsteel of Can\t\nStandard Paving   \t\ntl\nSpcrry\" Car on\na Rail Testing\nDivisional Tour\nA vivid golden In color, but except for that detail, having tbt outward appearance of ont of the Great\nNorthern's gasoline-electric can. a\n\"Sperry\" car, ao called from tht\nnamt of tbe Americin company\ngiving this service, lett Nelaon for\nEait Kootenay Tuisday morning\nafter spending three days on the\nwestern part of tht Kooteniy division of the Cinidlin Pacific, on\nIts own powtr.\nThe car, equipped with electrical appliances by which various\ntests are made, automatically discovert defective rails ln tny tricks\novtr which lt travel!. A \"bubble\"\nnot removed by forging, or other\ndefect, Invisible to tbe eye, tnd undetected by either tbt steel makers\nor the railway company, constitutes a weakness, but these hidden\ndefects are exposed by electrical\ntests. Each ot these cars has a crew\nof three or four men, including the\ntechnicians, and after each scries\nof inspections \u2022 report is filed which\nenables the operating department\not tht rallwiy concerned to locate\n\u2022nd replace tha defective rails.\nLut yeir, also, a Sperry car\nvUited thii dlvlilon.\nFirms in London\nto Avoid Comment\non U. S. Securities\nLONDON. Junt 6 (AF).-London\nbranches of Ntw York itock exchange firms have formally igreed\nto not operate with the British capital in United States securities, it\nwas disclosed todiy.\nAbout 40 firms decided not to\ncirculate their regular price lost of\ndollar securities or commented on\nU. S. markets.\nFor several months the British\ngovernment has been taking varloui\nsteps to halt the outflow of gold\nana to support the pound iterling,\nEstate of Greenway\nGoes Two Hospitals\nLetlera of administration with\nthe will annexed for the estate ot\nAlfred Oreenway, bachelor of Balfour, who died in February, were\ngranted to M. E. Harper, official\nadministrator, in supreme court\nchamber! by Judge W. A. Nisbet.\nGreenway deeded halt his estate\nto the Shrine hospital at Spokane\nand the other hall to the Pythian\nhospital at Vancouver. The net estate wai $449.07, made up of property at Balfour valued at $350; cash\n$66.65; savings account ln the Imperial Bank of Canada, $1.81; Irrigation pipe, $100; and'flrt wood,\n$25. Debts totalled $103.99.\nApplication was mado through\nO'Shea &'Garland.\n2.50\n1.93\n1.02\n1.62\n.43\n.53\n.07\n1.62\n.02\n1,20\n1.07\n1.26\n.47\n.56\n.10\n2.30\n.85\n3.40\n4.40\n1.75\n.26\n4.8S\n7.30\n.   .01%\n1 8.10\n.05%\n.16\n22.90\n.33%\n15.10\n23.40\n.   .88\n58\n178%\n10%\n\u20224%\n1.35\n27%\n2%\n16\n4%\n4%\n3%\n16\n36%\n4%\n1.70\n1.05\n3%\n16%\n17\n29'\/.,\n7\n5%\n18%\n22%\n19%\n6\n68\n5\n.78\n42%\n16%\n23\n21\n8\n1.48\n8\n88%\n\u00ab%\n88\n10%\n7\n78%\nDominion Bonds\nWINNIPEG,   June    6    (CF).-\nDominlon bonds, bid and aiked: '\n5 per cent, Oct 15,1943,111,112%\n4, OcL 16, 1945-43, 107. 108%.\n4%, Feb. 1, 1946, 117%, 113%.\n%, Oct. 15. 1949-44, 104,106%.\n3%, Nov. 15,1951-48,102%, 104%,\n4, Oct. 15, 1952-47, 107%, 109%.-\n3, June 1, 1965-50, 100, 101%.\n4%, Nov. 1,1888-48, 111%, 118.\n3%, Juno 1, 1868-56, 101%, 103.\n3 per cent perpetuate 84%, 88%.\n. S     a\nOils Advance\nCALGAHY, June 6 (CP).-OUs\nadvanced slightly in active trading\non Calgary itock exchange today.\nExtension at 22 was up two. Mer-\nland gained a point at four.\nTransfers totalled 16,230.\nFord Branch\nExecutive\nAppointment ot Clarke Simp-\nkins, former sales manlier of the\nVincouver branch of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited,\nto tht position ot assistant branch\nmanager at Vancouver, it announced by Wallace R. Campbell,\npresident ot the company.\nMr. Slmpkins wu transferred\nfrom Vancouver to Windsor office\nit the firat of the yeir\/to take\nchirgt of sales promotion for tht\ncompiny. Hii latest promotion\ntakes him back to Vancouver ai\nassistant to H. R. Cottlnghim,\nbranch manager.\nA native of western Canada,\nMr. Slmpkins begin hli career\nwith Ford tt Vancouvtr branch.\nEarlier Gains\nLost on Wall SI.\nNEW YORK, Junt 8 (AP). -\nStocks pushed up fractions to 3\npolnti in today's mirket but ran\nout ot breath at tht lait ud retraced \u2022 stieiblt portion of the advance. Transfers approximated 680,-\n080 shares.\nAlthough labor controversies\ncontlnutd to dot tht horlion, td*\nvices from Detroit thit thi lengthy\nBriggs Mfg. strike stood t chance\nof being Kttled soon itrved to re-\nmove some of tht clouds trom tht\nautomotive skies.\nAmong tht belt ihiri performers wert U. S. Steel, Bethlehem,\nGeneral Moton, Chryaler, U, S. Rubber, Westinghouse, Eastman Kodak,\nU. S. Gypsum and Douglu Aircraft.\nPower company stocks wtre turned over ln relatively large blocks\nnear the finish u notice wu taken\nof gains ln electricity consumption.\nAdvancing here were Consolidated\nEdison, American Water Works, Pacific Gu, United Gu Improvement\nand Engineers Public Service.\nLake Short tnd International\nNickel inched higher among Canadian shares while Dome dipped \u2022\nsmall traction. Meet others wtre\nunchanged.\nCool Wei Weather\nFavors\nCrops\nOTTAWA, Junt 8 (CP).-A, week\nof cool, wet weather favored crop\ndevelopment In tht prairie prov\nInces md retarded activity of grass'\nhoppers with the result that crop\ncondition! are generally satisfactory, tht Dominion buretu ot it*\ntlitlci reported today In tht tint\nKootenay Belle Gold\nProduction $50,000;\nMill 4236 Tons of Ore\nVANCOUVER, Junt 8 (CP). -\nProduction of Kootenay Belle Gold\nMinei Limited during Mty wu $50,-\n000, company officials stated here\ntoday. This compared with $63,130\nin the previoui month,\nThe. company milled 4236 toni of\nore, agalnit 3860 in April.\n'Peg Prices Steady\nWINNIPEG, June 6 (CP).-Dei-\npite a weak display at Liverpool,\nwheat futurei prices held comparatively steady throughout a dull\nsession at Winnl__\u00abg today; Light offerings aided the firm trend and at\nthe cloie quotations were %\u2014% cent\nhigher, July at 82%, October 63%,\nNovember 64% and December 64%.\ni Liverpool lost %\u2014%d due to more\nfavorable weather reports from the\nNorth American spring grain belt,\ncheaper shippers' offers and a poor\nUnited Kingdom demand. Buenos\nAires at noon wu unchanged.\nCash wheat trade uncovered a\ngood demmd for Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4\nNorthern and Garnet. In tht coarse\ngrain pit exporters made moderate\npurchases of barley md oata:\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL; June 6 CP).\u2014Spot;\nButter, Que. 22'\/,. Cheese, Ont white\n10%; Ont, colored 10%. Eggs, A-\nIarge 22; B-large 18; C 16. Sales:\nButter ,400 Que., 22%; 400 Que. 22%;\nChese: 180 Que. white 10 9-16,\nButter futures: June 22g; July\n22%-%; Aug. 22%-%; Sept. 22%-\n23; Oct. 22%-23%; Nov. 23%-%.\nSales:,Nov. contract 23%.\nQuotations on Wall Street\n.High Low Close\nAm Cm   84% 83% 94%\nAm For Power   2% ' 2% 2%\nAm Smelt le Re  43% 42% 43\nAm Tel le Tel.. 166% 168 166%\nAm Tobacco ....  84% 84% 84%\nAnaconda     23% 24% 25%\nBaldwin Loco .   12, 11% 11%\nBait lc Ohio ....    S%      5% 5%\nBendix Av    23% 23% 23%\nBeth Steel    58% 58% 58%\nBorden    20% 20% 20%\nCanada Di* .....   17 16% 16%\nCPU  u    4%      4% ,4%\nCerro de Pasco   39 39 39\nChrysler    70% 69% 70%\nConGuNY....   31% 30% 31%\nC Wright ptd .    5%      5% 5%\nDupont     148% 147% 147%\nEastman Kodak 167% 165 167%\nFord English....    3%      3% 3%\nFord of Cmada   19% 19% 19%\nFreeport  Texu' 20% 20% 20%\nGeneral Electric  36% 35% 36%\nGeneral Food! ..   44% 44%-   44%\nGeneral Motors  45% 44% 45\nGoodrich    18 17% .17%\nGranby ,.'     6%      6% 6%\nGrt North  pfd   22% 21% 22%\nHowe Sound ....   47% 47% 47%\nHudson   Motors    5        5 8\nInt Nickel     50 49% 49%\nHigh Low\nInt Tel It Tel....    7 7\nKenrt Copper.... 33% 82%\nMack Truck .... 23% 23\nMont Ward   51% 50%\nNash Motors     6% 6%\nN Y Central .... 15% 15%\nPackard Motors    3% 3%\nPenn R R   18% 18%\nPhillips Pete ... 36%'., 38\nPullman  27% 26%\nRCA   6% 6%\nRem Rand   12ft 12%\nSafeway  Stores 43% 42\nShell Union Oil 12% 12%\nS Cal Ed   27 26%\nStan Oil of N J 44% 48%\nTexu Corp   40 39%\nTexas Gulf Sul 28% 28%\nTimken Roller.. 42 41%\nUnder Type .... 50 60\nUnion Carbide.. 78% 77%\nUnion Oil,of C 10% 16%\nUnited Aircraft 37% 36%\nUnion Pacific .. 87 96\nUS Rubber .... 42% 41%\nU S Steel   50% 48%\nWarner Bros  5        5\nWest Elec  98% 96%\nWest Union   21% 20%\nWoolworth'.   47* 46%\nYellow Truck .. 15% 15%\nClose\n7\n33%\n23\n51%\n8%\n15%\n3%\n18%\n38\n26%\n6%\n12%\n43%\n_%\n27\n44\n40\n28%\n41%\n50\n78%\n16%\n37\n97\n42%\n49%\nS\n98%\n21%\n'46%\n15%\nMontreal Stock Exchange\nINDUSTRIALS\nAlta Pacific Grain  17%\nAssoc Brew of Cm  16%\nBathurst P   &P A   6%\nCan Bronze  33\nCm Bronze pfd   105%\nCan Car _ Fdy pfd  18%\nCan Celanese  W\/i\nCan Celanese pfd  _  106\nCan North Power ..a........  16%\nCm Steamship \u2014 1%\nCan Steamship pfd  0\nCockshutt Plow ..-  6%\nCons Mln & Smelt  43%\nDom Coal pfd  18%\nDom Steel lc Coal B  12\nDom Textile -  63\nDryden Paper -  6\nFoundation Co of Can   8%\nGatlneau Power  -.. 14%\nGatineau Power pfd   93%\nHoward Smith Paper\nH Smith Paper pfd ..\nImperial Oil\t\nInter Petroleum\t\nInter Nickel of Can ..\nLake of the Woods.....\nMcColl Frontenac\t\nNational Brew Ltd ....\nNat Brew pfd\t\nOgilvie Flour new\t\nPrice Broa r.\nQuebec Power \t\nShawinigan W fc P ....\n12\n94 -\n15%\n23%\nSO\n17\n6%\n42\n43\n27\n11%\n18\n.19%\nSt Lawrence Corp\t\nSt Law Corp pfd\t\nSouth Cm Power\t\nSteel ot Cm ptd\t\nWestern  Grocbn \t\nBANKS\nCommerce   .....a.\t\nDominion\t\nImperial\t\nMontreal _\t\nNova Scotia \t\nRoyal  ;.,_\t\nToronto\t\nCURB T\nAbitibi. 6 pfd ...j\t\nBathurst P&PB\t\nBeauharnois Corp\t\nBritish American Oil\nB C Packers\t\nCm Marconi ........ .....\nCan Vickers ....................\nCons 'Paper Corp\t\nFalrchild Aircralt .\t\nFraser Co Ltd .\n.    2%\n.    9%\n.   11\n.\u00bb74%\n.   46\n.206\n. 213\n.210\nInter Utilities A _.\nInter Utilities B\t\nLake Sulphite ._;\t\nMacLaren P fc P\t\nMcColl Frontenac pfd\nMitchell Robt .....\t\nRoyalite Oil\t\nUnited Dist ot Can\t\nWalker Good fc W .......\nWalker Good pfd .\n. 188\n.247%\n. '4%\n. 2\n. 4%\n. 22%\n. 12\n. .98\n. 3%\n. 4%\n. 4\n. 8%\n: 7a\n.     .78\n.    9%\n.   89\n.    9%\n.   37\nM\n.   42%\n28\nof seven telegraphic reports covering crop condition! ln Canada,\nSoma tirly sown wheit In louth-\nirn Manitoba is In the \"ihot blade,\"\ntht report uld. Whilt lut week's\nweather wu unfavorable for grasshoppers, thty remain a menace to\ncrops. Cutworms and wire worms\ncaused considerable damage to crops\nin the Peaca Rlvtr dlitrict of Alberta and pastures and bay crop!\n\u25a0re improved by recent rains.\nThe weather wu dry ln southern\nBritish Columbia during most at\nlast month but slnct then, frequent\nshowors havt averted my threat of\ndrought Small fruit crops promise\n\u2022 normal yield, with strawberries\njuit ready to market.\nSMELTERS GAIN\nMONTREAL, Junt 8 (CP).-Stock\nmarket prices gained ground today\nas most traders shitted bick irom\nthe selling side.       .\nSmelters Jumped 2%. Nlcktl tnd\nHudson Bay Mining moved up %\nmd % respectively while Hollinger\ncased % to 14%. Gains of % toft\ncamo out In Boll Telephone, Brazilian, British Columbli Powtr,\nMontreal Power and Shawinigan.\nAlgoma Steel md Steel ot Canada strengthened while Canadian\nCar preferred and Dosco moved up\n%. Howard Smith gained % but decline! of % to % wtre posted by\nCanadian Celanese, Lake ot the\nWoods tnd Ogilvie.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Juat 6 (CP).-Griln\nfutures quotations:\nOptn  High   Low  Clott\nWHEAT;\nJuly a......  88%    82%    82%    62%\nOct .......   88       88%    88       83%\nNov    84%    84%    64%    84%\nDec   64%    64%    84%    84%\nOATS:\nJuly..   28%    29%    28%    28%\nOct     28%    28%     28%    26%\nDec    28       28%    28       28%\nBARLEY:\nJuly    87%    87%    87       87%\nOct     J7       36%    36%\nOct. ntw  M%   .37%    88%\nDtc    87%    87% \u2022 27%\nFLAX:\nJuly   -      -       -     148\nOct   -      -    \u2014     141\nRYE\"\nJuly   46%    48%    48%    48\nOct     47       47%    48%    47\nCASH PRICES:\nWHEAT-No. 1 hard 63%; No. 1\nNor. 82%; No. 2 Nor. 88%; No. $\nNor. 55%; No. 4 Nor. 52%; No. 5,\n48%; No. 6 and feed 41%; No. 1\nGarnet 53%; No. 2 Garnet 50%; No.\n3 Oarnet 47%; No. 1 Durum 64%: No,\n4 special 48%; No. 5 ipeclal \u00ab%i\nNo. 6 ipeclal 43%; No. 1 mixed\n46%; trick 82%.\nOATS-No. 3 C. W. 28%; No. 3\nC. W. 27%; No, 1 feed 26%; No. 2\nteed 24%; No. 8 feed 22%; track\n39%.\nBARLEY\u2014Malting grides: 8- ind\n2-row Ex, 3 C. w7\u00bb%. Others: No.\n3 C. W. 36%; No. 4 C. W 34%; No. 5\nC. W. 38%; No. 6 C. W. 32%; trick\n87%.\nFLAX-NO. 1 C. W. 148%; No 3\nC W. 138%; No. 8 C W. 128; No. 4\nC. W. 121: track 144.\nRYE-No. 3 C. W. 46%.\n1938 Profits Calgary\nImperial Oil Less\nThan Cent a Gallon\nCALGARY, Junt 8 (CP). - The\nCalgary refinery of Imperial OU,\nLimited, made i ntt profit of less\nthm i cent t gallon on petroleum\nBroducts sold in 1938, said James\nIcGrath ef Toronto, Imperial manufacturing authority, todty.\nHi told tht McGillivray roytl\ncommission thit the refinery's net\nprofit in 1938 wis 8876,000 md In\n1887 only $34,000. Profit per gallon\nwu .94 cent t gallon In 1938 and .06\ncent ln 1937, he said.\nThe commission, probing Alberta's\noil induitry, advanced to Its third\nMt to I Markets\nLONDON, Junt 8 (AP).-Closing:\nCopper, itandird not \u00a342 Si, un\n\u00a342 r\nchanged; future\nlit Id, off Is\n3d; tltcirolytle ipot bid \u00a347 lta,\noff lta; uktd ttt ita, ott It.\nTin ipot \u00a3228 lta, off lta; future\ntbt Ita, off 10c.\nBids: Lead spot \u00a314 6s 3d, olf _\n[ futrt \u00a314 Ii 3d, otf tald.\nold Htatd, down Kpinpy.\n.ljiMA'down % ptnny.\nM, unchanged.\nIn London'down one ctnt\nouhot in Cinidlan funds\nBHUih. The fined $35\nM?VS& tt*unM *\nSilver tuturtt'tlottd iteady md\nunchanged todiy. Bid: June 41.70.\n^*%pptT, electrolytic, 11.86;\nlead 4.50; zinc 4.35; anti-\nSi\nCopper steady; electrolytic ipot\n10\u201410.60; export 10.20-25. *\nWn_tigr\u00bbot .ind n^trty 48.76;\nLead steady; ipot Ntw York 4.78\n-MY, Eut \u00bbt. Louis 4.60.\nZinc steidy; ttlt St Loull ipot\nand forward _W.   \u25a0     ,   .\nPlj Iron, aluminum, antimony,\nquicksilver, platinum tnd Chinese\nwolframite unchanged.\nImproved Tone on\nIttt HIH\u00bb\nLondon Close\nLONDON, Junt 6 (AP).-Cloie:\nBrazil $10%; C. P. R. $4%; Int. Nickel $48%; U. S. Steel $48%; Cent\nMining \u00a316; Consol Gold Fields\n65s 7%d; Crown \u00a315%; East Geduld\n\u00a311%; H. B. C 22s; Metal Box 80s\n7%d; Mining Trust 2s; Rand \u00a38%;\nSpring! 301. .'.'   \"\nBonds: Brit 2% per cent Consols\n\u00a368%.\nBrit. 3% per cent war loin \u00a395%.\nBrit funding 4s 1988-90 $107%.\nNEW INDUSTRIES WILL\nBE FUTURE MARKET\nLONDON, Ont, June 6 (CP) -\nNew industries, results ot chemical\nresearch, wilt be the future markets\nfor product! of tht loll, Ult Canadian Chemical association convention wu told here yuterday.\nD. G. McKenzie, Winnipeg vice-\npresident- of National Cliemburgic\nCommittee of the Cinidlan Cham'\nber of Commerce, told the convoii\ntion iuch industries muit be work.\ned out In tht laboratory or Canada\nwould havt to face a serious marketing problem.\nRant your house with t wut id.\nphue of its inquiry, the cost of processing Turner Valley crude Into\ngasoline, The pipeline phut and\nevidence'on field production cost\nhad been dealt with earlier.\nCariboo Production\nShows Big Increase\nVANCOUVER, Junt 8 (CP), - A\ntotal of 4201 ouncei ot gold, vilued\ntt $147\/036 wu recovered by Cariboo Gold Quartz Limited during\nMay from 9341 torn of ore milled.\nflils is a large increue over timet for the previoui month when\n818S tons of ore produced 9628\nounces of gold valued at $123,375.\nProduction during March, the previous high month of thia yeir, was\nvilued at $144,515.\nTORONTO, June 6 (CP). - The\nitock mirket itepped, tlong on tht\nUP aGSf\" todiaVa Turnover bettered\nthe 300,000-shart tnark.\nConsolidated. Smelters moved up\n2 and held a ntt giln of 1%. Nlcktl\ntouched 80 tnd Hudson Bay 33%,\n  riaV'\nboth adding t ]\nVtlte-\nAmulet ranched the 7.40 mark and\ncloied iround 7.30 for a lain of 30.\nNat glim ringed UP to 20 for the\nmedium-price golds. Macua it 4.85\nwu up 20. Issues adding 5 to 10\nIncluded Powell ouyn, Korr-Addison, Uchl, tut Malirllc, Kirkland\nUke, Mtehod-fiaautt Central\nPatricia, Sylvanite tnd Aunor. Aun-\nor idvinced to 1.95.\n_Homt Oil fltmfd 8 or mora md\nCilgary-Edmonton, Anglo-Canadian,\nDavies ind Brown improved slightly. Walkers common, Ford \"A\", Brazilian, Bell Telephone and Finny\nFirmtr added fnotioni of % to %.\n. .a i , ii,, I, \\\nNew Soviet Envoy\nTolls of Friendship\nWASHINGTON, Junt S (AP) -\nCoiiBtantlne A. Oumaniky, the new\nSoviet ambassador, told President\nRooievelt todiy Soviet-American\nfriendship existing tt thia momtnt\nof international dinger wu highly\nsignificant.\nTbt Russiin diplomat youngest\nambassador Id Washington in tht\nmemory of officials, hit served\npreviously as counselor of tht Soviet trnbusy.\nGeneral Franco'! ambaaudor to\ntht United States, Senor Don Juan\nFranciico de Cardenu, also presented his credentiils to tht President.\nMer Estate Goes\nto Miss Moffatt;\nFattier Executor\nMade  Out  Will  on\nMarch 16, Killed\nApril 12\nOn oondition that ha pott t bend\nof $1500 until hii diughter, Miu\nRon Moffatt, become! of ige, Robert Moffitt wu issued letter! ot\nidministration with tht will annexed in the estate ot Frederick\nCharlei Jimu Baker, by Judge W. '\nA. Niibtt in luprepw court chamber!. Application wu made by E.\nP. Diwson of Brown lc Dtwton.\nBiker mide out his will, deeding\nall his property to Mill Moffitt, to\nWhom he wu engaged, March 16 of\nthis ytar, and wu killed April 12\nwhile on construction work it No.\n2 plant of the West Kooteniy Power\n& Light company tt Upper\nBonnington. .\nHis estate consisted of t Metro?\npolltan Ute Insurance company\npolicy valued it $1119, md wtglt\nowing him by the Welt Kooteniy\nPower It Light compiny, totilling\nIM.'  .\t\nNEW YORK STOCK\nEXCHANGE SEEKS\nRENT REDUCTION\nNEW YORK, Juna I (AP).-Tht\nitock exchinge Is threitenlng to\nglvt up half iti famous $7,000,000\nbuilding on the corner of Broad and\nWall itreete-the front half, with\nthe great colonnade facing J. P.\nMorgan fc Co.\u2014to reduce expenatt.\nThe exchange In these times ot.\nthin pickings is running into dtbt\nat the rate of $1,500,000 a ytar. William Occheiney Martin, Jr., prett-\ndent looking around for wayi to\ncut costs, thought the exchange waa\npaying too much rant for tho BrOtd\nstreet hill ot tht property it Ilea\non. (Tht exchange owns outright\nthe new itreet, or rear, htlf).\nSo Martin has asked tbt heln of\nMatthew A. Wilks, son-in-law ot\nHetty Green, ownen ot the front\nlot, to reduce the more than $100.-\n000 annual rental now paid far that\nlot\nIf they don't Martin InUmaltd.\ntht heln might have a prewnt of\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Junt 8 fCP). - Receipts: Cattle 13; calvei,, hogi, sheep\nnil.\nInsufficient cattle Mm to establish marktt\nBacons $8 otf trucks; selects 50\ncents premium; butchers $1 discount\n'PROSPECTS BRIGHT' SAYS\nMACINTOSH ON RETURN\nVANCOUVER, junt .6 (CP) -\nProspects for t Coniervttlve victory In the next provinciil election ire \"brighter thm they hive,\nbeen for some time,\" 'in the opinion Jf Ciptaln M. L. Macintosh, Britiih \"Columbia organiser for the\nptrty.\nReturning from t 2000-mile tour\not the Ctrlboo Conservative riding\nand returning through Kimloopi\nmd the Okanagan, Captain Macintosh said he Found \"enthusiastic\nConservative organization\" In the\ninterior territory,\nBRAZILIAN POWER CO.\nPROFIT $9,669,681 IN 1938\nTORONTO, Junt 6 (CP). - Ntt\nrevenue of Brazilian Traction, Light\nand Power Co., Ltd. tor the year\nended'Dec. 31, 1938, was $9,889,881,\nequal to $1.37% a inert on the outstanding ordinary share capital,\ncompared with $10,806,281, or Sl.54%\na share tht previous year.\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nMINKS Bid\nBig Misiourl 15\nBralorne   11.85\nB R Con  MVi\nCariboo Gold   2.25\nDentonia  .08\nFairview Amal .... .08V4\nFederal GoM  JM*\nGolconda    .03%\nGold Belt  .37\nGrandview    1)4\nOrull-Wlhltine ...... .02\nHedley Mascot ...... .   .87\nHedley Starling .... \u2014\nHome Gold  00H\nIndian Minei  .00(4\nInter Coil fc Coke .27\nIsland Mountain .... 1.18\nKooteniy Belle .... .00\nLucky Jim  .Oili\nMak Siccar Gold .. \u2014\nMcGillivray     il\nMetaline M le M .. .28\nMinto Gold   .02\nNicola M It M  .02%\nNoble Tive  Alia\"\nPend Oreille  1,42\nPilot Gold  MVt\nPioneer Gpld   -3.48\nPorter Idaho   .OUi\nPremier Border .... M*\/,\nPremier Gold   1.91\nQuatsino  .02%\nQuesnelle Q   .01.4\nftlvttetr  IM\nReevei-MacDonald .18\nRelief Arlington .. MVt\nReno Gold  : 90%\nReward  .,  .02%\nRufus Argenta   .00ft\nSilly Mlnti      Ae\nSalmon Gold       .09-\nSheep Creek  1.17\nSiltwk Premier   1.35\nSilver Creit  _     MH\nSurf Inlet .2114\nTaylor B R       a08\nVidette Gold        .08V4\nWaveriy-Tangier .. .    .0014\nWeUineton __.\nAlk\nBid\n.00%\n.0214\n.0514\nWesko  Minei  \t\nWhlttwtttr\t\nYrnlr Yankee Girl\nOILS\nA P Con 15\nAmalgamated          .00*4\nAnaconda         .08M\nAsk\n.0214\nm\n.17\n.01\n.0914\n.24\n2.18\n.38\n.08%\nAnglo Cmadian ..   '1.08\nBaltac  .:        M\nBrOwnCorp        .28\nCal fc Ed     2.18\nCalmont   M\nCoMmonwealth ....      M%\nDalhousie   ..'       .38\nDiviei Pete   '   .81\nFlreitohe Pete      .08\nFoothills ..\"    .80\nFoundation Pett ..      \u2014 .11\nFour Star Ptte ...a      .10% \u2014\nFreehold Corp       .08    '   .03%\nHargil 15 -\nHighwood Sar  \u2022    .17 \u2014\nHome   ....:.\". .-.    2.48 2.48\nMadlion     .08% .03%\nMir-JOB           M .05%\nMcDongall-Scg   ....      .12% .13%\nMercury       .08% .07\nMerland \u25a0\u25a0_      .04%. -\nMld-Weit >ete ......     j02% -\nMln City Pete .....     .04% .05\nModfl \u2022\u25a0'. ,.     M\nMontrch Roytl 08 -\nNordon Corp \u201e:._\"   .08 \u2014\nOkilta cdm     1.17 U8\nfSmt  ,..,       j06% -\nPrairie ROytl       31 -\n       m \u2022\u00bb\n\u2014 na\nM M\n.06   . .06%\n.08% -\n.08% -\nat -\n1.35 1.40\n.   1.27 1.30\n7.25   \u25a0 8.08\n.15 -\nin 5* . 11 on\nSdtpWdWte1.\nSouthweit Ptte .\nSAooner \t\nUnited \t\n1cm        \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Estates ..\nCoast Breweries\nNeon Prod \t\nthat front part Including about t\nof' the  trading  floor,   md  thty\ncould juit try to make a go of lt\nThe    traders   would   thm   coop\nthemselves up in the dark back htlf.\nLondon Off\nLONDON, Junt I (AP).-Treden\nfound lt difficult to work up steim\nln itock market dealings todty.\nGilt-edged Issues, ott to a bid alert.\npired losses considerably by thf\nelbse. Trani-Atlantlci moved even-\nly. Industrials were neglected. Brazilian loans wert tn demand.   -\n<    Exchanges\nMONTREAL, June 6 (CP). -\nBritish and foreign exchinge closed\nhigher todiy. Nominal rates for\nItrge amounts:\nAustralia, pound, 8.7462,.\nChina, Hong Kong dollars, .2919.\nFrince, franc, .026583,\nGermany, felchsmark, .4018.\nGreat Britain, pound, 4.6921.\nIndia, rupee, .3504.\nNtw Zetland, pound, 3.7763.\n(Compiled by Tht Royal Bank ot\nCanada).       .. \u25a0' \u2022\nMoney\nBy Tht Cinidlin Press\nClosing exchange rates;\nAt Montreal-Pound 4.69 7-32; U.\nS. dollar 1.0014; franc 2.65 27-32.\nAt New York-Pound 4.88%; Ca-\nnadlan dollar .99 57-64: fnnc 2.65%.\nAt Paris-Pound 17(1.78 ft.; U. S.\ndollar 37.7125 fr'.; Cmadian dollar\n37.66 fr.    '\u2022'\u25a0\nIn Gold-Pound Hi 5d; U. S.\ndollir 88,48 ccrtts; Cinidlan dollar\nSt.-jl canti.    .      \u25a0' \"'.\nForeign Exchange\nNEW YOBK, Junt 6 (AP).-For-\ncl(!n exchange, late rates:\nGreat Britain in dollars\/others in\nm,\nw\nY<_     .   ....   .....\nin Montreal, 100.12%; France 2.86\ns-16.   :\" \u25a0> \u25a0\nBooster for B.C.\nProducts\n_.;at Britain 4.64%: 60-day bilk\n1.87%; Cariadi, Mpntreal in New\nIfotk 8\u00bb3ri4; Cmadf,rNew York\nfield lecretary of the B. C. Producti bureau, who will conduct the\nannual B. C. Producti reminder\nWeek June 19-24 at Nelion, Trail\nand Rossland. In Nelaon the week\nwill be under sponsorship of the\nNebon .Retail Merchant! association.    ;.,.\u25a0>\n\u2014\u2014-\nI.\n=\nThe World on Parade\nBefore Your VeryEyes\nPotentates and peons\n... men of property\nand mendicants '. . .\nHollywood stors and\nhome folks . . . dictatorships and democracies. .. Every day they\npass before your eyes\nin the Daily News columns.\nFacts instead of rumors . . .\nevidence instead of propaganda .. . More interesting than\neither rumor or propaganda,\n-\u2014\nthe\nMarm latlg far\nBritish Columbia's Most Interesting Newspaper\n MMMMMM8MS088080MM\n.*-    LAST TIMES\nwmmm^m^_ZlJ        TODAY\nCOMfLETE SHOWS AT 2i00, 7KX) AND 8:38\nA Honeymoon for three\nin Gay Paree\nAT 2:14,\n7:14, 9:51\n'Paris Honeymoon'\nBlng Crosby, Shirley Ron, Edward\nEverett Horton, Akin. Tamiroff ud\nFranciska Caal\nNTT!\nIS* 3St>\nPLUS- THRILLS \u2014 ROMANCI \u2014 MYSTERY\n<fNorth of Shanghai\"\nJeanette MacDonald\u2014Nelion Eddy\nCASSILL'S NIW INCLISH\nDictionary\nOvtr 1300 Pagti\n.' \u2022.    -'O    \" .' . I\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nPhone 81 Nelion, B. C.\nSTARTS\nTHURSDAY\nin iwVFHEARTS'\nj&X&&UtCc)miiKMIie*i&X!^^\nBEACH LOTS\nWt have acre lots with sand beach\nat Crescent Bay and Balfour. Secure your own lake frontage on\nour monthly payment plan.\nRobertson Realty\nCompiny Limited\nPhont 68 347 Baker StreeL\nPHONE 25\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nfleury's Pharmacy\nMEDICAL ART8 BLOCK\nSPECIAL-GUAHANTEID\nqWy   chamois\n20x21 fl.95\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\n808 Vernon 8L Phont 78\nGOING AWAY?\n. AVOID TRAVEL WORRIES\nInsure your baggage and personal\neffects while you are away from\nhome. World-wide coverage.\nT. D. Rosling\n8 Royal Bink Bldg.      Phone 717\n\"H It's Insurance, It's Rosling\"\n5555555\nFRESH   FRUIT\nMALTED\n MlLKSr25c\nThe PERCOLATOR\nMORE ABOUT\nWINDSOR\n(Contlnutd From Pius Onl)\nMayor David A. Croll announced\nyesterdiy Their \u2022Mtjettlei hid\nigreed to stop ind visit a tew minutes the children, assembled from\nschools ln all parts of Windsor and\nEssex county.\nAl (he train reached the stands,\nthe children set up \u2022 terrllic cheer\nthat stopped when It was realized\nthe train was not going to halt.\nMany children cried In their dls-\nappointment.\nA short time earlier the children\nwent wild with joy when their\ncheering brought the Queen to the\nwindow of her car. She waved to\ntht packed stands as the train moved slowly toward the station.   .\nDETROIT MAYOR PRESENTED\nAn international touch was given\nto the reception at the station when\nDetroit's mayor, Richard Reading,\nwas preiented as factory sirens blew\nand scores of boats in the river,\nmany of them from Detroit, whistled.\nDressed jn a light rose-tinted beige\ncostume, matched fur neckpiece and\nwhite hat, the Queen was a strikingly beautiful figure under the\nwhite lights. The King wore a grey\nlounge sulL\nft\n\u2022arvBON BA1LY WW*, K1LI0N, b. e\nSilver Steel Is\nStainless Alloy\nNIW YORK. Juna 8 (AP)-BUver\nsteel, a new stainleas alloy which\nresists tea water corrosion, was announced today by the Chemical\nfoundation.\nThe naw alloy is made by adding\n'a small amount of stiver, never\nmore than 2 per cent and frequently\nless than 1, to the present stainless\nsteals that contain chromium and\nnickel.\nSilver steel was developed at the\nMassachusetts Institute ol Technology by Albert L. Kaye and Robert\nS. Williams, of Belmont, and John\nWulff, ot Cambridge, Mass.\nThe precious metal, the announcement explains, goes into solution in\nstainless steel. It dissolves like iu-\n?ar ln coffee. The silver lorms \u2022\nilm of stiver chloride on the surface of tht steel. The film Is not\nsoluble tn witer, hence it protects\ntht steel against rust.\n\u25a0 The illver alloy, the report iiys,\ntabu a better polish than usual\nstainless steels.\n\u25a0______________h___^__________\n\u2022WtWMBAY MORNINU, JUtfl T, m n\nREPORT WALLACE IS\nPRESIDENTIAL CAND.\nWASHINGTON, June 8 (AP) -\nReports sprtad on Capitol Kill today that Secretary Henry Wallace\not tht United Statei agriculture\ndepartment Is about to become an\navowed candidate tor the Democratic presidential  nomination.\nCongressional friends ot the agriculture .department chief, who\nsaid they had talked to him about\nthe 1840 race, expressed the belief,\nhe would not permit entry of his\nname unless it was certain\nid*nt  Rooteveit   would\na third term. <\n_ Pre*\nnot  seek\nPUN NEW MEASURES\nFOR NEWFOUNDLAND\nAPART FROM FISHING\nLONDON, June 8 (CP Ctble).-\nSlr Thomas Inskip, dominions secretary, told the bouse of commoni\n.today that reconstruction measures\nfor Newfoundland, apart trom\nthose affecting the fishing industry,\nwill be announced with the 1830-40\n- goy-\nSit US FOR YOUR\nFishing Tackle\nRods, Lines, Leaden, Fly\nHooks, tte,\nT18HING  LICENCES\nROOFING\nEaves Troughs, etc.\nR. H. Maber\nPhon* 888     810 Kootenay St\nprogram of the commission ot\nernment to be given ln the buaget\nspeech toward tne end of the month.\nAfter members of the council and\ncivic officials and their wives were\npresented, Their Majestiei walked\nirom the platform, mingling freely\nwith war veterans Ind others who\nhad positions nearby. The Queen\ncarried a bouquet presented her by\nConstance Croll, the mayor'i 10-\nyear-old daughter.\nNeither of the royal couple seemed tired as they concluded the most\ngruelling day's ichedule ilnce arriving at Quebec.\nThe boisterous crowd couldn't be\ncontrolled. Police lines and barriers\nwere broken and the throne surged\nforward to within a few feet of Their\nMajesties and Ihe royal train..\nALTA. CONSERVATIVE\nNOMINATIONS THIS WEEK\nEDMONTON, Junt 8 (CP) -1\nThree Alberta Conservative nominating conventions ln federal ridings will be held this week. Conventions will be held at Wetaskl-i\nwin and West-Edmonton Wednesday and Red Deer Thursday.\nKING WELCOMES ITALIAN\nSOLDIERS FROM SPAIN\nNAPLES, June 8 (AP)- King\nVittorlo  Emanuele  welcomed the\nlast ot his victorious leglonalres\nhome from the Spanish civil war\ntoday in review ot 20,000 ia plebiscite square. \u25a0\n8 YRS. FOR ESPIONAGE\nMARSEILLE, France. June 6 AF)\n\u2014Gino Mareaco, an Italian, was condemned by an army court martial\ntoday to eight yeara In prison for\nespionage. .,\nMORE ABOUT\nTRAOIC STORY\n(Continued Prom Page One)\nArnold said that doors wer* slim\nmed with difficulty against tht ln\ncoming water, and then all aboard,\nfrom the highest naval experts to\nthe lowest civilian, Joined In discussing how wii the beat wiy to\nget out.\nThree office\u2122 tnd t crew member tried to get into tht flooded\ncompartment to open i suction valve\nand pump out, hut, Arnold said,\nthe pressure waa \"too much\" for\ntheir strength.\nWith head bowed and hli voice\nsometimes Just a little above a whisper, the stoker stld It wu then decided to abandon the ship.\nTWO MEN CHOSEN\n\"Different. Jobs of works were\ndone and we went up to the stern,\"\nhe aald. \"Whin wt were ill there\nlt was decided Oram Ind Woods\n(Capt H. P. K. Oram and Lieut. G.\nF. Woods) should do their belt to\nget out. They got into the (escape)\nchamber- mo away they went. We\nknew that they had gone beciuse\nwe could see the daylight shining\nIn the water of the chamber.\"\nHere the sailor's voice broke and\nfor a while he was unable to continue his story. After a few moments\nhe controlled his emotion and, without mentioning three men who\ndrowned trying to follow the first\ntwo men up, continued:\n\"I do not know how to put lt\nI wtll just lay that Shaw (Frank\nShaw, bulldera' representative)\nand myself decided to make a bid\nfor lt We came up and as you lee\ns_\nCHAMPION 6\nFrom 810\u00ab to .81218\n30 miles to gillon.\nKootenay Motors\n(Ntlion) Ltd. Phont 117\nBANISH YOUR .   |\nWARDROBE WORRIES\nPHONE 1042\nMi\nBuilding Materials\n\"Everything for tho Builder\"\nComplete stocks to serve you. High grade\nfinish, common lumber, door |amb, easing,\nmouldings, sash, doors, shingles, lath,\nveneer, cement, lime, plaster, roofings,\nbuilding papers, wallboards, etc\nSend us your requirements.\nBurns Lumber & Coal Co.\n. 568 Ward St. Nelton, B.C. Phone $3\nSPORT SUCKS\nFOR SUMMER\nFor tho Smart Young Man\nJACK BOYCE\n814 Baker Style Shop Phone 180\n1929 PLYMOUTH\nSEDAN,    - \u00abJjA\nLICENCED M 9*-V*\nPEEBLES MOTORS\nDa ker St     Limited     Phon* 110\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nWANTED - BY JUNE 19th FOE\ngeneral housework, a respectable,\nneat, experienced girl, capable of\nplain cooking. 324 Hobson SL\nwe made our escape. I am not\nIng\nhap, , \u2014 .__.  .._\ngot out and felt sum the othert\n ape. I tm not going to talk about anything that\nhappened during the night. Wt\nNWS OF THE DAY\nwould follow us it frequent in-\ntervils\"\n\"I ctnot tell you how I felt when\nthey did not Everyone wm the\nsame down below\u2014civilians, officer! ind man. Some people can't\nhelp crying lo vent their feelings\nln a time like that, but I never taw\nanyone ihed \u2022 tear.\"\nAgain tean welled In the stoker's\neyes.\nArnold Mid that when he left the\nThetis Friday morning aomt 20\nhoun after the fatal dive the condition of the air -waa \"indescribable.\"\nHe added his opinion that \"no one\nwill ever know' whether the condition of the air was what prevented\nthe Others from using the escape\napparatus. \u25a0\nOver Inch of Rain\nFalls at Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B.C., June 8-Kei-\nldents ot thii interior \u25a0 British Columbia dty enjoyed clear skies\nUtt today atter a three-day rain\nstorm. Mort than an Inch of rain\nhas fallen hen ilnce noon Saturday,    y\nThe clearing skies revealed freih\nsnow on the mountain sides above\nthe 4000 foot level.\nFleet With $2000\nof Bank Money\nHAMILTON, Ont, Junt 8 <CP).-\nA mtn enered the cage of Barton\nstreet branch ot tht Dominion bank\nhere, today, shoved a note through\nthe cashier's cage and fled with\n82000 ln a car he had parked nearby.\nThe man held his.hand ln his\ncoat as though he held a revolver.\nTO PROBE POSSIBLE\nTRADE MARK CHANCE\nEDMONTON, June 8 (CP)-Ed-\nmonton trades and labor council\ndecided last night to request a customs department investigation into\nthe possibility trade marks of foreign goods imported into' Canada\nwere being defaced by dealers.\nMILK COSTS HICH\nLETHBRIDGE, Alta., June 8 (CP)\n\u2014Charles Parry, president of the\nProvincial Milk Producers association, told the public milk inquiry\nhere costs of producing milk in\nLethbridge district wert higher\nthan receipt*.\nTbe Inquiry Is being conducted\nby Judge A. A. Carpenter, chairman ot tht board of public- utility commissioners.\nm\nWelcome\nSHIRTS\nFor Fathe r's Day\nSunday\/ June 18th\nThe gift Ded would choose\nhimself, a guaranteed Forsyth\nshirt, White stripes and solids.\n$2.00 $2.50 $3.00\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nCOME IN. CHOOSE DAD'S\nGIFT NOW.    .\nQrenfetys Cafe\n\u25a0 ' -   SPECIALIZE IN\nCHICKEN   DINNERS\nTry our George Washington Pitt\n1 a -_T\n4 Lambert's\nI    LUMBER\n\u25a0 PHONE 82\nFinancial Security\nINVESTORS SYNDICAfE\nMonthly String* Plan\nR. W.DAWSON\nBonded Representative\nBaa 81     Hlpperteo Uk.     Ph. W\nA'\nn\nPasteurized\u2014 (        I\nSafe for \u00abiby        I     J\ni\u00bbMO888M0W\u00bb\u00bbS\u00bb{OS\u00ab88\u00bb\u00bb\nST. PAUL'S MEN'S BROTHER'\nHOOD Is sponsoring tha BOYS\nCHOIR closing Concert it St Piul'i\nChurch on Junt 14th. Tickets on\nMil tt Hood'l Bakery. Adults\nSSo. Students 15c,\nHospital Women'i Auxiliary meeting Friday 3 p.m. Call Miss Horton.\nNewspapers, Mtgulnei tnd Smokti\nBISHOP'S  NEWS STAND\n\u25a0 -\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSUITE 205. MEDICAL ARTS DLDG\nDangers of. the Road\nThe careful driver'li seldom the\ncause ot an accident but the victim. Protect yourself with a dependable Insurance Policy.\nINSURE NOW\nH. E. DILL\nflrt, Auto It Accident Insurance.\nLook yetri younger ind bt\nmore beautiful with a\npermanent bom\nHaifch tra-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327      Johwtohe Blk.\nl.lllll,II.I.IIIIIM.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII...l|\nFUMIGATE WITH      \u25a0\nSMYTHE'S\nBLACK DEATH TO BUCS\n10\/008 found dead In oat homt.\nSMYTHE'S PHARMACY\niiiiiiiiiiiiimiii.miiifiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiimj\nCIVIC CENTRE\nBOYS' WEAR\nOrder your aummer wood now\nMill Bndi, loid _______ 8 8.78\n3 loadi for $1<L00\nSlabwood, 8 cords , 810.00\nSaw Dust, unit t 4.00\nPhone 163 Or 434RI\nNELSON\nvs. TRAIL\nNELSON CIVIC ARENA\nFriday, June 9th\nDOORS OPEN AT 7:30\nCAME AT 8 o'clock\nADMISSION: Adult Rush 25f\nChildren Under 15, 10t>\nReserved Seats Available at Nelson\nCivic Centre Office) :\n.  PRICE 40t*      PHONE 118\nA READY-MADE\nPLASTERED WALL\nGYPROC is t high-class building\nmaterial thu provides a ready*\nmade plastered wall. It is accepted\nas the standard of quality {pr wall-\nboard in 40 countries; ^aptable\nto any size or type of new build-\ning.it is also ideal for remodelling\nor repair work;\nPHONE 128\nFOR PROMPT SERVICE\nKOOTENAY NO-ODOR\nDRY CLEANING CO.\nSEE JACK HOOGERWERF\nStandard Electric\nFOB\nElectrical   Contracting\nPHONE 838    617 VERNON ST.\nAcross From New Grind Hottl\nThe BEST\nCOSTS NO MORE ..\nTHEREFORE INSIST ON-\nColumbia\n8MITH, 381 Baker\n\u25a0acting,\nSt PH\nH.\nIONE 888.\nTUFTEX TENNI8 BALLS now In\n\u2022took, $1.20 for three \u00abt Hlpptnon'i.\nEnjoy weekend! at Balfour Beach\nInn. Good fishing. Special Sunday\nDinner. Phone lor reservations. .\nCor ELECTRICAL Contracting\nPH. BaH-McKAY A STRETTON\nQET YOUR FILMS AND DEVELOPING DONE AT VALENTINE'S.\nMost pianos, are moth Infested.\nYour piano inspected free of charge.\nCleaned and de-mothed $2.00. Call\nHalleran at VD4R2.\nProtect younelf, your family, your\npassengers, with\nAUTOMOBILE SPECIAL POLICY\n.    .     only |10 i yttr.\nFrank A. Stuart\n877 Baker SL Nelson, B. C. Ph. 880\nT. H. Waten & Co.\n\u25a0 Llmlttf .\nBuilders and Contrictort\nWINDOW CUSS\nAny size or weight We deliver.\nWINDOWS REGLAZED\nPhone 168   ... Box 328\nFrank floeek, brilliant boy violin\n\u201et from Alberta will again be hear;\nat St. Paul's Boys' Choir Closing\nConcert on June 14th.\n\"% Md\nto SltXIll\"\n-\u2014- I_REPROOF   _\nWALL BOARD\nGYPROC\u2014ivory-tinted\u2014offers\n\u00ab perfect surface for any decor-\nntion desired. .\nA lire-resisting materia) that will\nnot change shape, buckle, tag or\nshrink\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Ltd*\n\u25a0    . \u25a0- ,'\u25a0 ... ;\u25a0.-. \u25a0___<,_  |\n\\, \u25a0 11, \u25a0V,^\"*''^^ -1\u2014\"-*-'\nFRIGIDAIRE with tha Meter-\nMlier glvei you more refrigerator\nvalue for your monty. Sea tho 1888\nmodel! on display at HIPPERSON'S\nDon't fail to dance to the Technicians All String orchestra at the\nEagle hall Tuesday, June 13. 73\ncents couple, refreshments.\nOpen your eyes to quality, to\ntaste, to tho unusual. MCDONALD'S\nGIANT drinks fulfill the moit exacting requirements. Sold It til\ndealeri.\nFURSTORAGE\nREPAIRS AND REMODELS\nMalcolm's Furs\nTODAY'S BEST BUY ;\n'38WillysCoupe\nKline's City Service\nJaek McDowell    Howard Thurman\nVIC   GRAVES\nMASTER rttttWEB\nFor ill your need! In plumbing repaln. alterations, and\n. a_.a_.il..I..-. >\nPh, 816\nInstallation*.\n80t VICTORIA ST.\nCOMPLEXION AIDS  '\nIt'i tlmt to think of yours ifter\nthe \"dryinc up\" ot the wind and\n\" milt...\n-un. Consu\nPhont 244\nBEAUTY\nPARLOR\n677 Blkir St\nHave You Tried HOOD'S\nSupreme Milk Bread?\nMore nourishing\u2014higher In proteins\nAlk for. It it Your Grocers\nHOOD BAKING CO., LTD.\nPICTURE\nFRAMING\nWe carry a large stock\nof Picture Moulding\nand can suitably frame\n\u2022any picture you may\nleave with us. \u2022\nPrice  nioderttt\nfllktiL (bLShoppSL\nThe Photogriphic Store of Nelson\nMart Keiioy\nPresents ,\nOne of Western Canada's\nOutstanding Dante Bands\nStaii\nPatton\n'And hli H6tel Vancouver\"\nSpanish  Grill  Orchestra\nP   ADMISSION,\nif 1.50 Per Couple\nDancing at 9:00 p.m.\n; UNDEtt THE AUSPICES OF THE\nNelson; lOnsioim Club\nCIVIC\nComplete  tt 7'.00-8:41\n\"    Prlott SOo-ISo-\n'     ACE HIT NO. %\nGENE AUTRY\n\"GOLDMINE In THE SKY\nWith SMILLEY BURNETTE\n\u2014ADDED\u2014\nColored Cartoon\nWeekly Newi\n\"~    \"\"\"       STARTS tOMORRO'\n\"GOODBYE BROADWAY\"\nCHARLES. WINNINQER\nALICE BRADY\nSPINE-CHIUIN9I\nTht advihtuitl ll\nSl.ti.tc.. Htlmti e\u00bb\nWEHOUHD\n\u25a0BASKiRmUS\nRICHARD ARLEN\nMARY ASTOR\nFor tht Junt Brlde-sn electrical\ngift\u2014tht gift supremo\nMcKAY * STRETTON\nFrom this date forward I will not\nbe responsible for any debts Incurred Dy inyone other than myself.\nArchie A< Gny, Salmo, B. C.\nJune 0, 1888.\nHalleran't 1838 Revue, tinging,\ndancing, Rhythm band. Tiny Tots'\nOperetta, Trinity Church Hall on\nFriday, June Dili at 7.30. Adults\n25c and Children 10c.\nREMEMBER - IT'S FRlDAY-\nTHE NOMADS OF AVRUDAKA'8\nDANCE \u2014 AT THE ARMORIES.\nWHO'LL GET THE CHE8TJ ? 1 ?\nDONT MISS THE FUN.\nF. Bevington, Manager of Yorkshire Saving! and Loan Association\nwill be ln Nelion Today and\nTomorrow of this week and will be\nglad to interview thoie desirous ot\nKootenay\nBreweries\nLimited\nDili idvertliement It not published\nor displayed by tht Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of\nBritish Columbia\nprocuring a loan on the Yorkshire\nMonthly repayment plan at\nAppleyard & Co., Ltd., office\nGRAND FORKS\nS3.00 0NEWAY\n?5.40 RETURN\nDAILY SERVICE\nLv. Ntlion \u2014..- 7:30 p.m.\nAr. Qrand. Fork! _. 1:30 a.m.\nGREYHOUND Unas\nReserve Tuesday\nEvening, June 20\nFor an interesting meeting\nconducted by A. C. Foreman, field secretary of the\nB. C. Products Bureau in\nconnection with\nB,e. PRODUCTS\nwIekvneisqn\ny      AT THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL.\nFree Admission   Everybody Welcome\nA New Program        \u2014   .     Free Prizes\nSponsored by the Nelion Retail Merchants Association.\n'   lain     i      I   nTTl'llia-i'iiii j    -gg\nBUYS A\nWITH LICENCE\nNELSON TRANSFEI\nCompany\/ Limited\n35- PHONES-3(\n___2__  _\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1939_06_07","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0414234","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1939-06-07 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1939-06-07 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0414234"}