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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 15. 1912\nLIPIC TEAM\n|anadian  Representatives\nSail on Teutonic\n1\nRMY HOWARD\n\u2022[MAKES SUBMISSION\nh_\nitish    Columbian    Given\nerr's Place on Team\u2014\nGiven Big Send Off\n(By Dnlly News Leased Wire.1)\n(MONTREAL, June  14.\u2014The  oppor-\nie delivery of a telegram from Win-\nsaved   Army   Howard,   lhe   big\nil    sprinter,   for    the    Canadian\ninplc team and tonight ho boarded\nL Teutonic with the rest of the ath-\nSes and  will leave at daybreak for\ntodkliolm.    Before boarding tho bout\ntoward signed a statement to the ef-\n'\u25a0Wit that he would obey Chief Conch\nliox \" in every athletic particular.\"\n.Howard had a stormy session With\niJ-esldemt   Merrick   and   tho   rest   of\ne Olympic commlllce at tho M.A.A.A.\nlldlng tonight at which Howard was\nVain  informed  lhal Knox wus to he\nnsldered in command.    Howard fln-\nly  left the meeting, saying that he\nfetild go  back  to Winnipeg at once.\nIkveral' of the athletes itialJtod tho\n\u25a0Jitter over with him outside and fin-\njly a telegram was delivered to him\nbm his homo town.\nAfter reading It, Howard wont back\nlid made his pence, signing the stiitc-\n:nt referred to. The contents uf tho\n\u2022ssugc ure not known,\nFrom   British  Columbia.\nIt was also decided that Beasley, the\n.,-illsh   Columbia   runner,   should   be\njven Bobby Kerr's place on the team\nthe latter hag retired and the west-\ni KpKiYrter boarded the boat, with tho\n1st of the men.   Ho litis just returned\njrmi a trip to Now York.    The team\ns given a big sendofC and most of\n0 men went down to the boat from\n\"M.A.A.A. elubliousoiit the head of\nIthuslasttc support era.\n[(The officers of the Teutonic have ar-\njUged to fit up training apparatus nn\nrd the vessel and there Is no font\nthe   men   stiffening   up.     Arriving\n1| England lhe learn will train a week\n'he   Crystal    Palace    before   pro-\n|odlug to Stockholm.\nHoward's Statement.\n'Army Howard has now given out his\n,le of the trouble with Knox the\nfiller. He says: \"The only real dlf-\nironce between myself and Knox\njamints to this:\n\"Knox wants me to train morning\n\\d afternoon. I have been accustom-\nt to only training In the afternoon\nid when I did not feel up to the\n|irk to skip a day occasionally. My\nfirformnhees In the west and here\niring the lust two years havo shown\n|*c efficacy of my system. Tf I\ni going to Sweden, I am going there\nfill Mm Intention of winning, riot\nnp|y for ihe tt-lp. Tf I do nol think\nbah win, l won't go,\n''If I submit to tbo Knox system, X\n[OW that I will bo stale and played\nt when T get to Stockholm. Now,\nint. would  be the use of that?    I do\n1 doubt   that   Mr.   Knox   knows   a\nhat deal about training men but In\n: rhups forgets that I come from r.\nId climate and that I should not\ntreated like the others, Also he\npliably does not know that I did\nI) my training on n, horse track and\nfit a man who can stand the dis-\nyantages which I havo suffered In\nlining nnd to make the speed I can,\nght to he nllnwcd to use his own\n'Igeinent   a little,\n'Personally, I hnve only one thing\nainst Mr, Knox and that Is that ho\ntried to discourage mc and has\nfed to belittle my capabilities,\nI um personally convinced that T\n(n do -tho ion metres in 11 seconds\nbetter nnd llie 800 metres In better\nM 22. That Is If I am allowed to\nI my own way of training.\nVery few men train alike and I am\nlling to abide by tho opinion of\ners of amateur athletic sports if\ndei the circumstances it would not\nbettor form to train ns I have beon\nCustomed to do, with the conviction\nCAR FACTORY\nAT VANCOUVER\nReport  of Vice-president  is  Now   Before Canadian Car & Foundry\nCompany\n(By Daily Nows Leased \"Wire.)\nMONTREAL, Juno 14\u2014\"The erection of a' car plant near Vancouver li\na sure tiling,\" said W. W, Butler, vice-\npresident of tho Canadian Car &\nFduhdry company today, \"though the\nexact location _has not yet been decided on.\"\nMr. Butler recently returned from\nthe coast where he spent, some timo\nlooking over sites for thti proposed\nphi.nl, and his reports are now before\nthe bonrd of directors of tho company.\nTho Pacific coast plant will not bo as\nlarge as the Port William one though\nthe probably cost will be f 1,000,000.\n\"Owlng to the different conditions In\nthe west the Vancouver plant will not\nmake steel cars yet. A sleel foundry\nfor tho purpose or turning out steel\neastings will bo one or the features\nof the plant.\"\nMr. Butler spoke of the Brent do\nniuiid in British Columbia for cars to\ncope wilh the growing lumber industry, also of tlie demand for contractors'\ncars, ballast and flat cars. In regard\nlo his Inspection of the Port William\nSlid Mr. Butler remarked thai it bad\ntho greatest facilities for transportation of any car foundry on the coi\nnent.\nONE  IN   HOSPITAL AS\nRESULT OF FIGHT\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nCALGARY; Alta., June 14\u2014Following a. fracas which may terminate fatally Dan Belcourt is now in the general hospital in a serious condition)\nwhllo Henri Verrl and Adelaide Bel-\ncourt nre under arrest at Red Deer.\nVerrl will be charged with felonious\nwounding as soon as lie can be brought\nback to Calgary, .Should Belcourt succumb to bis Injuries Verrl will face n\ncharge' of murder.\nUNBORN  CHILD  PARTY\nTO LAWSUIT\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.1\nVANCOUVER, B. C, June 11\nlawsuit in which one of the parties\nwas tin unborn child came before Justice Murphy today. Mrs, Henrietta\nParrlsh, whose husband was killed recently at Hiuibiiry's mill, bad accepted\nS1.G00 under the Workmen's Compensation act ns settlement and the court\ndirected tbo official guardian to see\nthat a proper proportion went to the\nwidow, a threo year old daughter and\nto a child whose arrival Into lhe world\nis dally expcoled.\nVICE-PRESIDENT\nIS INSPECTING\nWil\nPay   Visit   to   Kootenay\u2014Trains\nWill  be Dispatched by\nTelephone\nfSlieeial to The Dallv News.1\nVANCOUVER,   B.C., June. 1*1\u2014Vice-\npresident Bury of tlio C.P.R. Is here on\nan  Inspection   trip and will  leave  for\ntho east today, going by way of the\nBoundary country and Crow's Nest. He\nIs travelling  in  his special  train accompanied liy several British Columbia\nofficials.    It  is announced  here  Unit\nsix dispatchers will be placed at North\nBend,    As     soon     as  Vancouver  and\nKamloops are connected by the company's   telephone   there  will   bo   complete    telephone    connection   between\nWinnipeg and   Vancouver and through\nibis system  train dispatching wil! b\ndone.   The work of Installing the Brit\nfsh Columbia service will be commenc\ned shortly.\nMr. Bury told a delegation of the\nVancouver bnard of trade today that\ngrain elevators would be In operation\nhero by October, Bill.\nD0CKSTR1KE\nIS\nM-\nMen   Ordered   to   Resume\nWork at Bristol\nSTRIKERS' FAMILIES\nARE SUFFERING\nMuch Distress in London-\nGovernment Will Offer to\nInstitute Enquiry\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)   .\nLONDON, Juno l'i\u2014Outside of lam-\ndon the strike movement among the\ntransport workers is gradually dissipating. At Bristol, tho only port that\nhns been completely tied up, Um strike\ncommittee has ordered the men to resume work tomorrow. Similar1 orders\nare expected from the strike leaders\nat Manchester ami Swansea and lt is\nprobable Unit by Monday work at nil\nthe ports will be proceeding normally,\nIn London the strike continues but\nowing lo the distress of the families of\nthose who arc out of work, lhe men nre\nanxious to resume nnd Ibe strike lenders nre seeking to effect a compromise with the employers op (he best\nterms obtainable. It is expected, however, Unit peace eventunly will come\nthrough the government's offer to Institute nn emiulry into Ibe points iu\ndispute, by  Hm Industrial  council.\nRYE  FIFTY  INCHES\nHIGH   NEAR  CALGARY\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.l\nCALGARY, Altn., June 14- Rye HO\nInches high is going some for this time\nof your, yet this Is what can ho seen\ntm tho farm of Charles Jackson, living east Of Calgary. And this Is not\nan isolated sample nor it Is one plucked carefully from the field. On the\ncontrary it is representative of a 10\naero field all of whicli is of Ibe uniform height of 50 inches or (hereabouts. -Barring unforeseen clrcuinstances air. -Jackson is in fur a big\ncrop this fall.\nTAKES SEVEN   POLICE\nTO ARREST SAILORS\n(By Dally News Leas:*d Who.)\nHALIFAX. June 1*1.\u2014It look sevei\npolicemen to arrest two sailors fron\nthe United Slates warship Binning\nhum last night. A sailor and a civil\nIan were fighting and two .sailors riil\nto help their comrade. The police ap\npeared and arrested the two rescuers\nbut lhe flghlers escaped. One of lie\nsailors bad his head cut open by ai\nofficer's baton.\nHORSES  AND  CATTLE\nKILLED  BY SAND  FLIES\n(Special to The Daily News.)\nROSTHERN, Sask., June 14\u2014\nSand flies havo caused tho death\nof many horses and cattle at Rosthern and Duck Lake. Twenty\nhorses wore killed at Duck Luke\nby the insects.\nBOOKS OF GENERAL\nASSEMBLY CLOSED\nHymn  is  Presbyterian   Holy of Holies\n\u2014Dr. Clark's  Emotion   Has Re-\nmarkaUio  Effect\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nEDMONTON, Altn., June 14- Rev.\nDr. Campbell of Montreal and Rev. In-.\n.Somerville of Toronto, joint clerks of\ntbo general assembly, closed their\nbodies here Inst Highland left the cily\nthis morning, Dr. Campbell went to\neastern Alberta where ho will visit his\nbrother', returning later to ibe Pacific\nconst. Dr. Komervilhi went lo Calgary\nand will spend a few days in lhe west\nbefore returning to Toronto. Rev. in-.\nA. s. Grant, superintendent of missions left yesterday foi* Winnipeg\nwhere ho will attend a church meeting\nleaving later for Toronto when- there\nis n. commltteo meeting on Tuesday.\nAbout 2. pi'onilnenl: members el* Uie\nassembly went lo points In Alberta\nwhere tliey will, conduct a. shnuNitin ons\nmission; This work Is doili under [he\ndirection of Uie board of social service ami evangelism of whicli Dr.\nShearer is lite general secn-lnry. Rev.\nK. A. Robinson is arranging the dc-\ntnlls. Tho delegates to Ibe assembly\nunder Uie provisions of tiieir tickets\nmay remain in tin- we.st until July IC\nand they nre therefore able lo devote\na month to the evangelistic mission.\nRoy. Dr. ti, U\\ Gordon (Ralph Connor) who is snid to have In preparation a. historldul work on Un- union\nof lhe churches slated that Uie meeting had marked the dqcfslve turning\npoint in the church tilf-Joii movement.\nHe paid a tribute to tlm Rev. Dr. W. ,1,\n('lark of Montreal, the'new chairman\nof Um church union commltteo who is\ncth\ni Pi\n\" tlu\nlllet-  for\nClH\neh.\nIdress lo the assembly ellli\nlesign mad,, a n\n3d an ejetraordinar\nof Dr. (.lark was 1\nopponenli   of   unin\nwhich p;\nfeet. Tli\npen!    lo\ntheir iAvn ground. These latle\nurged that the traditions, men\nand inspiring hl-'T'-v of the c\nshould not be lightly given up,\nClark urged that the highest am\nof these should be surrendered\nfar ns it was necessary lo sun\nih-m   U.   avoid   frlctiaBWDtah  n\ntin\nlho\npie\nif Ci\njit I can win than he compelled to TORONTO,    June   14.\u2014The   Grand\n,!denly change my system and go to Trunk  Pnclfic railway has placed  an\neden with a certainty  in my own order  with   the  Canadian  Locomotive\njj|irt that I am going to lose.\" works. Kingston, for 15 locomotives,\nLISTEN  FOR CALLS\n(Bv Dally News Leased V.h-e.*i\nLONDON, June 14\u2014At tbo session\ntoday of lho International Radio Telegraph conference, a resolution wns\nadopted suggesting that wireless operators on ships at sen reserve tli roc\nminutes out of each IE minutes thoy\nnre on duty and cease sending to\nlisten for danger calls.\nCEMENT  REDUCED\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nTORONTO, June 14\u2014To meet com\npetition, expected ns the result of tin\ngovernment's reduction of the duty oi\ncement, the Canada Cement compan**\ntoday announced n reduction of 11\ncents n barrel for Ontario. This reduction muy be extended to the west-\nen  provinces.\nPRINCE ALBERT  BURGLARY\n'Bv Dally News Lensed Wire.)\nPRINCE ALBERT, Sask., June 11\nBetween midnight mid dawn this\nnornlng thieves cleaned out J, IT. H.\nPollock's cigar store on River street.\nThey made :i good haul as Mr. Pollock\nps a. full stock nnd only last night\nhad been working for a'oVernl hours\nwith his manager arranging in the\nshow cases a In-aiul new stock of goods,\nFive hundred dollars Is lhe value put\nby  Mr.  Pollock on  the stolen goods.\nHUNDRED MEN\nHIRED DAILY\nORDERS  FIFTEEN  ENGINES.\norest Service To Aid\nIn Stamping Out Weeds\ndetermined   to  use every  means fn\npower to stamp out-Jltixlous weeds\nirlllsh Columbia the provincial gov-\nment him Issued Instructions to It.\n.ong, noting supervisor of firo wnr-\ni;|s in  this district,  to  notify dlvls-\n,il and district wardens throughout\ni section   to  inform   the provincial\n[ice of till cases where they discover\nfls to be growing.    Property o\\vn|\nwill then he compelled to destroy\nobjcctlonablo vegetation.\nTn this manner It Is believed lhat a\ngreat stride will bo taken toward eradicating thistles, wild muslnrd and\nother weed pests as tho forest service\nfarces while patrolling the country\nhavo opportunities of discovering noxious -weeds In plnces which might not\nbe visited hy the police.\nMr. Long is notifying divisional wardens of these instructions from Victoria-\nPayments for  Construction   on   Canadian Northern Increasing\u2014Strike\nNow Apparently Ovar\n(By Dally News Leased \"Wire.)\nVANCOUVKR, B.C., June ii\u2014According to figures prepared In the\nexecutive offlfces here the total disbursements of the Canadian Northern\nrailway construction account in British\nColumbia, for last monlli amounted to\n$724,806 as compared with $050,000\nduring April when lhe industrial\nWorkers' strike was nl Ils height. Tin\nhigh water mark was reached In Marct\nwhen the payroll totahed $1,000,000\nwith a working force of nbout 11,000\nmen. June will restore the payroll almost lo ils former figure as there urn\nnow -1,000 men in tlio various camps\nand about 10 men are being hired\ndaily,\nis, lu\nide\nenco UU appeal. I\nPresbyterian church like otli\noils bodies, has Us holy or I,.,\nmust vital and essentially saci\nment of Uie life ol' the church\nnot precisely in the comma nl\nthat point In ibe communion\nassembled   congregation    bei\nslight refer\nirs lhat Hi\nother rellgl\nh.\\\ni Uu\nid is HI\nBen :\nScotli\nbyterl\nment, TL was sun;\n\u2022s on the- moors o\n,'amillar lo all pros*\nirly Scottish settle-\nRvery member ol\nnown if from child-\necu associated will\nments of their lives\nesirod   to make tin\nROOSEVELT TO\nStarts for Chicago to Lead\nHis Campaign\nRESPONSE TO\nUNANIMOUS CALL\nEvades Large Crowd Assembled to See Him\nDepart\n(By  Dally  News Leased Wire.)\nN!-:\\V   VultK,  June  IL\u2014Col     Tlu\nr.- Roosovolt started for Chicago late\n.lay to lend the fight for his neinlti,\n-n at the Republican convention ai\nll   reach   hero   tomorrow  ofternoi.\nel i\ntd th\nandldato but bee\nig I stand as repi\n;oing iu\nid l'n\ni use for\n\u25a0senting-\nro i bey 1\niewspn-1\nis lo hi\nditl\ninleti\n, he\nu-ty have over-\nin the stales\nopportunity to\nnd Ik\np to that lime.\nloosevelt   disappointed\nno 200 persons gathered\nYnlrnl station to see him\nng the In. in shed from\nstreet side of the. slat\nand descending lo the track platform\nby a. freight elevator, lliis manner of\ndeparture having been arranged for\nhy the railroad company. The crowd\nstood by, however, until the train\npulled out, although word was passed\naround of the manner in which the\nf'onii.-r president bad succeeded\navoiding   tbe   rousing   farewell   which\nForty\nenthusiasts\npared to give him.\nas\nppi\n\u25a0eiitly\nEXPECT   BIGGEST   CROP\nIN   CANADA'S   HISTORY\n(By Dally  News\nMONTREAL, Jum\nUi\nI hose\nlesired.\nbiggest\n-111\nillll\n(By\nKINGS\nstrange\ncrop In her histoi\nCOUSIN ON JURY.\nDaily News Leased  \"Wire.)\nIN,\noul.,\nth\nletnbl\nicts.\nHint\nlit    wh\nl;now.'-\npulul    1\nshnnc\ni to\n'\u2022- slopped ovarii and at lhal mri-\nl(f a dcbnlo in Lho\n\u25a0appeared. There\no bo said and no\nwas tlie final ap-\nicst in the church\nlory  and   (In*-   re\nid ui\ntilmous,\nulcers were tin-\n' high religious\nnent created at\nits effect in alt\nSIX THOUSAND BUTCHERS\nWILL CLOSE SHOPS\n(By Dally News Leased \"Wire.)\nNEW YORK, Juno 14*\u2014Six thousand\nbutchers in New York who deal exclusively In Kosher meats have decided\nto close' their shops until the present\nprlco of meal has been lowered by the\nwholesalers. This decision was reached\nInto today nl a meeting of nearly 1,000\nmembers nf lhe   United Retail  Kosher\n\u25a0Butchers' Protective association. The\ndecision directly affects more than\n:iOU,000 Jewish residents of the city.\nSHOPS AT CALGARY\nNOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nCALGARY,   Juno   ll.\u2014Six   hundred\nand fifty men arc now engaged In construction of the new C.P.R. shops and\nthe company has expended fSriO.OOO up\nto date.    Steel on the big locomotive I a nui\nshops  covering six     acres   is now  ln  wor\nplace, the foundation for    the other j He\nto reply.\nall that w\nwith   a.* sp-.endid\nspouse was initne.\nAll the stibseuuct\nder    the     Influen\nfeelings and lho\nthat moment will\nfuture   developments   which   will  mean\nio   much   in   the   religious  and   moral\nilstory of the Dominion.\nTRADE MARK FOR\nBRITISH EMPIRE\nChamber   of   Commerce   Recommends\nCodification of All  British Mercantile Laws\n(By Daily News Leased wire.l\nLONDON\",   .lime   H.-.U   today's   sitting\nof   lhe   congress  \u25a0\u25a0!   chambers   uC   commerce oi' th.- empire,   Sir Joseph  Cock-\n-.cosed   the   adop-\n,rk   whicli   would   be\nthe   empire.       The\nled.     Col.    Prater   ol\n,]   a   motion  urging\nlino IL\u2014A\noccurred in the\nof  Uie prisoners\niVlne abducted a\ntuitoba and the\n\u2022rvo on lho jury\ngirl I lie prisoner\nmil. pay any ul-\ns  Informed  lhal\nFOUR KILLED\nIN TRAIN WRECK\nLight   Engine   and    Freight-Train\nHead-on   Collision\u2014'Trainmen\nAre  Killed.\n(Western  Associated  Press.)\nFORT   WILLIAM,   Ont.,   Juno   14\nTwo trainmen\nhe\nPacific at Ni|\nhere, at 7 o'clo\nrushed to the\nusual with wn\nlho le\niVere  fatally  Injured  in\ndon on the Canadian\ngon, GO miles east of\nk today. Doctors were\nceno from here. As ts\n;ks on that section, all\nid\ni  poles wero car\nd away\nnd the cast\nFour Coffins.\n(By Daily News  Leased Wire.)\nFORT WILLIAM, Out., Juno 14.\u2014\nPour coffins were shipped tonight by\n; Port Arlhur undertaker to Nlplgon\nfor lln- burial of the trainmen killed\nin Ibe wreck this morning, which wi\nmused liy a light engine and freight\ntrain in head-on collision. The dead:\nA. Ross, engineer of the. light engine;\nBurke, fireman of the westbound\nfreight; Alex McQuolg,*engineer of tho\nwestbound freight; 13rakeman Allen.\nInjured: D. Deegan,\nTho c.i'.it.-, with tholr usual ro-\ntfcence refused lo give out Information\nand ns no I rains havo arrived yet,\nand the dead and injured are all of\nSchrleber, littlo is known locally, lt\nis reported that an Inquest is to be held\n.it Nlplgon tomorrow morning at S\no'clock,\nDECLINES TO CHANGE\nNAME OF CHURCH\n(By Dailv New\nLeased \"Wire.)\n14\u2014The Angll\nTHOUSANDS OF CHILDREN\nWITHOUf EDUCATION\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nMONTREAL, June 11- Godfrey\nLanglois, M.L.A., in Le Pays today replying lo Hev. Father Drummond, produces school board reports showing\nlhal iriO.uuo children in Quebec dhl\nnot attend school last year,\nREAL ESTATE AGENT\nCONVICTED OF FRAUD\n(Special to\nVANCOUVER\nlook, real estnti\nltd   lod\n1'lie  Dallv  News.)\nK.C, June  14\u2014S. C.\nagent,   wa.s convicted\nand  sentenced   to  six\nmonths, lie, gained the confidence of\na woman client and swindled her out\nof -JliltJ.\nJAMES KENT WILL\nVISIT NELSON\nTelegraph    Company    Pulling   in    Nev\nWires\u2014U Test of Country's\nProsper, ly\nliis way\nsijectlon\nSaskVo.\nlln- i\ntoilns\nlln   linn.Iii\nnnil thence\nSir Edward Carson Attacks\nAsquith Government\nATTITUDE TOWARD\nRECIPROCITY\nCites Statements of British\nMinisters-Anti-HomeRule\nDemonstration\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nL< >.\\Di )N, Juno 1-1.\u2014Sir Edward\nLarson, speaking at an anti-homo rule\nlemi-nsU-alum held in the Albert ball\ntonight, said In pari: \"Tliero never\nivero worse judges of imperial matters\nrequlr\ning the imperial Instinct of\nwhat\nis llkf\n\u25a0ly to  happen  than the pi\nesent\ngoven\niment.    1 venture to think\nthat\nthe   St\nory of the negotiations bo\nL Wee u\nCan ad\na and the United States v\n.s far\nas it a\nffects the government at hi\nitne in\none o1\nehlevc\nus  examples  ever  cited  in  tho\nllislnr*\n,- of' this country.\ndoing'\nw   we   know   the   object  o\n\u25a0ans was lhe making of Ci\nuuct lo their country, and\ntransfer Canada's  trade to\n.ml New Vork.    We know\nr tin*\ninafla\nby .so\nt 'Iii -\ntlteso\ntilings\nfrom   a   leter  which   has\nbeen\npubllsl\nicd.    I   say   nothing  aboul\n\u25a0ly of publishing the letter\n:   lho\n,  but\njust    1-\n\u25a0\\.  me   refer   you   (<>   whal\nlho\n-   imperial   government   sai\nd  in\nregard\nto the reciprocity negothr!\nill ns.\ni first\ntake .Mr. Lloyd Qeot'go who\nsaid\nclus:\nin.\nlie\n\\\\!i:it  WOS ill\nnf tlm Unite\nUnit Cannon\nview. According to\ni.' mind ot tho president\nStates, ho wns doslriiiR\nihould he nn adjunct to\nites. (Shame'.\nhat the primo minister\ni:,\\r hpen careful not to\nforward ni\nween arenl\noh would he\nand all wil\no derive yo\nfrom ymir\nil from tin\ni nasi    net!\n..li>\nIvIVr.-llr\n111\nuin.\n1\u00ab. well.    1 .i\nir right 1\" l\nCanadian\nhistory o\nns .ir   lh\nVI i.\n'll\nnn    Premier\nif I iln nut I mi\nX,,; T pr. IV\nlow these mm\n\\Bi|llllll     dnof\n1 MINISTER OF LANDS\nTO  VISIT  NORTH\ner nnil Victor!;\nu's Nest line.\n- had strung ni\nSUFFRAGETTE BEATS\nPREMIER WITH FAN\nAttempts    ia  Tear    Ec|,iulcttes    From\nCoat\u2014Pale   Faced   Youth   Made\nAnother   Assault,\n(By Daily Nows Leased \"Wire.)\nburn oi\" Austrnll\ntlon of a trade\ncommon   throughi\nDUTCHMAN  CHASED\nBY   CHINESE  GODS\n(Bv Dallv New\nSASKATOON, H*\nferhig from rellgioui\nn A.  IP. JahBpu.\ntoday   committed   t\nuntil such Ume as\npled   ids   release,\nr.e.iRtvl  \"Wire.)\nik., Juno 1-1\u2014Stif-\ni-i in\nDutchman, was\nBrandon asylum\n; as Ills condition wnr-\n3080.    .Tiuisen   also  suf-\nisions a mi claimed that\nall-Its and Chinese (bids\nhim  all   over   the   city,\na carpenter by trade and came\nbuildings Is being laid.\n'here frum the States.\nLONDON,  J\nAsqulth   was\ncepilon   in   the\nhonor of tin\n\u2022nin tly attired s\nnounced as   .\nricd to r\nit,\u2014While Premh\ntonight  ii\n, being ar\nidled   an\na   off  the\nA HI\nHu\nll 111\nmil in\ni tin\nsuffragette away    from tho    premier\nand ejected her from the building.\nMr. Asqulth, Mrs. Asmiitb and Miss\nAsdulth were receiving the guests at\nthe foot of the stairway when the suffragette, who was about 30 yours old,\nadvanced and was duly announced.\nThe premier extended his hand but\ninstead of shaking It and proceeding\nthe woman stopp\nside  and   then   pli\nshoulders   nil\nci-aiilelles.\noff bill still I!\nat took.\noih  hands i\nii   lugging\npi\nher\nho wo\nthe i\nnl   u\nstubbornly\nWil;\ncjec\nler   shook\narslsted in\niine (o her\n\u25a0er seized\n1 dragged\n\u25a0ails ted\nled   from\nMANUFACTURERS   BENEFIT\nBY   LOWER   DUTY\n(By* Dally Ne\nSASKATOON,\nLoosed Wire.)\np     14.\u2014That   the\ny   on cement  by\nnnietit    may    bo\n,r benefit to tho\nthi\n>y the\nrtlauq\ntariff rcductl\ni-der  was\nll-S   III    tl\non\nnlil\ncut   ii\nsame\ntn\n3d   th:\nmil\n30\nml afler llie\n, n, reply was\nwill bo $2,05\n,o.b. Saskatoon, a reduction of but\n\u25a0\u25a0von cents, which was, however, in-\njreosed to nine cents upon the local\n'ompany objecting. The latest quota-\nIon gives tho builders reduction of\nnine cenls net while the duty rcduc-\n\u00a3G cents a barrel.\n(Special tc\nVANCOOVEI\n. Dally News.l\ni',, June 14\u2014In or-\nImself  with   many\nat   his   department\ndoor workings  of\nI  laws Hon. W, IL\n11   llie O.T.P.   Ill\nSMALL  SOYS   MAKE\nCONFESSION OF BURGLARY\n(By Daily Nc\nIzing tin- ho:\nFourth stree\nflay or Tlttir:\nLeased wire.)\nNORTH   BATTLEFORD  WILL\nHAVE NEW COLLEGIATE\nI>;\nWll\nNORTH BATTLEFORD,\n\u2014-The voting on the bylaw to raise\n00,000 for a new collegiate wns cared almost unanimously today, only\nio vote being recorded against It.\nMr. Holdswortli of Saskatoon has tho\nontract and work will he Immediately\noni me need.\nA   couple   of   1\nfaced   youth   of\nintroduced  and  I\nquilli's arms  rou\nthing inaudible.\nof the room.    Ai\ntules later a. pale\nout 20 years was\nk hold of Mr. As-\nly and suid aome-\no was thrown out\nirdlng to somo\nports the woman whoso naino was not\nmado public, boot Premier Asqulth\nover the head with her fan*\nMachinery For Creston\nBox Factory Arrives\nMachinery for tha box factory which\nIs to be constructed by thu Canyon\nCity Lumber company at ils mill nem*\nCreston has arrived and will bo installed Immediately, said Charles 0\".\nRodgers, manager of lho company at\nthe Hume lust night, lioxes for apples\nami similar fruit will be In, readiness\nfor this years' crop, lie said.\nProspects for a splendid crop of\nfruit iu the Creston district were never\nmore favorable, said Mr, Hodgers ami\nvegetables and suin.ll fruits would this\nyear bo produced in larger quantities\nIn that section. Prom eight to ten\nacres of tomatoes have been planted at\nCreston this year and give promise of\nproducing a. magnificent crop, he declared.\nStrawberry shipments through the\nfruitgrowers' union at Creslon, commenced last Monday.\n Ctie Sail? #etos. i\nSATURDAY  JUNE 16\nDEAR\nGEORGE-\n\"Like a dear, good hubby please\nbring out some more of lhat tea\nyou   brought   last  week.\n\"Country life Is fine and all the\nhotter since we have city tea. The\nchildren are nil well and take their\nflvo o'clock tea with me regularly\nliko little ladles\n\"Now, George, be sure and don't\nforget.     Add   lo   the   order\n'TETLEY'S\nTEAS\nPLEASE'\"\nSafety Deposit Boxes for Rent.\nThe Royal Bank\nof Canada\nIncorporated 1869\nCapital   Paid-up\n...%   7,360,000\nReserve   and    Undivided\nProfits    _    8,675,000\nTotal  Assets    ?110,000,OOQ\nHEAD   OFFICE:    MONTREAL\n180 Branches in Canada and Newfoundland\nBusiness accounts carried upon favorable ternis. Savings department\nat all branches.\nNelson Branch, A. B. Netherby. Mgr\nSUMNER\nmmJ EXCURSIONS\nReturn Fares from Kootenay Points\nTO\t\nWinnipeg    3 G0.00\nSt. Paul     Ii0.no\nChicago       72.60\nToronto       91.50\nMontreal  105.0C\nHalifax     127.20\nNow York   108.50\nBoston  110.00\nCorrespondingly low fares to\nmany oilier (joints.\nDates of Sale\nMay 29; June 1, 0, 7, 8, IS, 14, 15,\n17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29,\nJuly 2, 3, 0, 7, 11, 12, IE, 16, 20, 22,\n23, 20, 29, 30, 31 and on certain\ndays during August and September.\nGood to return until October 31st.\nLiberal Stopover Privileges\nFurther particulars and tickets\nmay be obtained from any Canadian\nPacific ticket agent or write\nJ. A. Mcdonald,\nDistrict Passenger Agent, Nelson,\nConsumption Cured\n. \"When the doctors fall I cure with\nmy herb medicine. Tbe same will\nalso cure female complaints and\ntake uway appetite for tobacco,\nWrite   for  circulars    and    testimonials.\nR. A.  BROWN,, Grand  Forks, B.C.\nKootenay and Boundary\nTELEPHONE COMPANY\nELECTS OFFICERS\nWill  Apply to Government for Incorporation\u2014New Settlers  Delighted\nWith Edgewood Climate.\n(Special to The Dally I^ews.)\nI0DGKWOOD,, B. q., June 13.\u2014Another fine iot lias been taken up on the\nKdgewnod estate, the purchaser being\nDr. Basil Church, a surgeon who has\nmade some reputation in the Midland\ncounties of England. It Is the doctor's intention to lose no time in turning his excellent choice to profitable\naccount. Dr. Church is a married man\nin the prime of life, practical and energetic, and it is his Intention to bring\nhis wife and family to his new home\nas soon as the rough development\nwork has been completed. Mr. Ford\nIs now making preliminary arrangements towards this end. Edgewood\ncertainly bids fair to become the fashionable centre of the Arrow lakes.\nMessrs. Clay brothers have commenced the building of their bungalow on their newly acquired property.\nR. B. Lanyon has superintended the\nluylng out of the foundations and the\nwork of building will now go ahead.\nThe house will command a f'ne view\nof the lake for many miles in each\ndirection and a couple of years will\nmake of It a veritable beauty spot.\nArrangements have practically been\nconcluded for the opening of a practical and efficient laundry at Edge-\nwood. Water is now laid on through\nthe iownslte, supplying the hotel and\nother of the principal houses.\nParties from outside have been In\nduring the last few days looking into\nthe possibilities for business here and\nit is rumored that more than one new\nInstitution will result therefrom. A\npractical shoemaker has a good opening a-waiting hlm here.\nGeorge Neelands of Nelson has spent\na few days in Edgewood this week. He\nwas away two days In lhe hills at the\nhead of Fire valley, looking after\nmining interests there, Mr. Neelands\nspoke very strongly on his return of\nthe great future before the mining Industry throughout the gold mountains.\nThere are many excellent properties In\ncourse of development around Lightning peak and the promised railway\nwill work an instant change In their\nfavor. Mr. Neelands returned to Nelson  on Wednesday.\nJames Kerr, foremnn of the Edge-\nwood Lumber company, sustained an\nunforluuate and painful accident\nwhilst on the log drive. The logs hnd\nformed a jam at the foot of the falls\non the Innunonklin river and powder\nwas resorted In In order to break them\nloose. When the shot exploded a\nchunk of one of the logs was blown\nover to where Mr. Kerr wns standing,\nsome distance away, striking hlm on\nthe thigh and bruising him severely.\nDevelopment work ls going ahead\non the lots owned by Rev. P. S. Grove,\nwho recently arrived from India. Fred\nMassey has a contract to get four\nacres into condition fur planting next\nfall and is now busy with this work.\nHe has brought up Ids team nnd outfit from Deer Park and his wife and\nfamily are to follow during the week.\nThe Anglo Indians, recent arrivals\nut Edgewood, are reveling in the fine\nclimate of the Kootenays. Clearing\noperations and house building, seasoned with fishing and boating, makes\na comfortable mixture.\nMiss Luke is expected to arrive In\nEdgewood this week, direct from Inverness, Scotland. Miss Luke, who\nwith her family, bus property In Edge-\nwood, will spend some llltle time here\nand wilt be joined later In the yenr\nby her mother nnd sisters.\nA meeting of the Edgewood and Fire\nValley Telephone company was held in\nthe office of the Edgewood Estate company on Wednesday evening, at which\na large number of those interested\nwere present. This line, which has\nheen entirely promoted by local enterprise and capital, Is designed to run\nthrough the length of Fire valley and\nconnect nt a local exchange with the\nDominion government phone, now In\ncourse of construction between Edge-\nwood and Nakusp. Officers were\nelected for the ensuing year as follows: President, W. A. Calder; vice\npresident, T. W. Ford; secretary-\ntreasurer, W. J. Banting; board of directors, A. Macintosh, J. W. Jordan.\nti. C. Morrison and R: Hopp. The\nquestion of poles wns then gone Into\nand decision was finally arrived at\nthat the company pay $1 per pole in\nplace, same to be 25 feet long, sound\nand straight and not less than 5\"i4\ninches at small end. The company\nwill at once proceed with the purchase of all supplies and equipment,\nupon receipt of which tenders will be\ncalled for the erection and completion\nof the entire system. This is expected\nto be fully Installed before the end of\nthe summer. The company, which has\na capitalization of $2,000, will at once\napply to the provincial government for\na charter under the rural telephone act.\nMr. Bangs, the 83-year-old pioneer\nof Fire valley, was In town on Wednesday to atend the meeting of the telephone company. Mr. Bangs reports\nthipgs at the bead of the valley as\nlooking very well, with a fine showing\nfor a bumper fruit crop. He has\ncleared up two acres on his own place\nthis spring with the nsslstance of one\nman, and this has been seeded down\nto oals. Turnips and other roots have\nyet to be put In for cattle feed, \"but\nthere's no rush about that In Fire valley,\" sa'd lhe old timer. Mr. Bangs,\nhale and hearty nnd full of energy and\nenthusiasm, is assuredly the best advertisement which Fire valley has nnd\none of the finest In the Kootenays.\nIll\n^M\n-\u2022^r\nTOASTED\nCORN\nFLAKES\nTOASTED\nFLAKES\nSurpasses in popular favor as in tempting flavor\u2014the cereal everybody likes\nand nobody tires of\u2014luscious, feathery,\ngolden-hucd flakes, rich in the succulent\nsweetness of sugar corn's sweet hearts,\nwith ninety per cent, nutriment in easily-\ndigestible form, ready to eat and sure to\nsatisfy.\nOrder\na\nPackage\nExamine\nthe\nLabel\nNotleo Is hereby given that the bonrd\nof valuators to ooiiiider claims for work\niictuuiiy performed and materials supplied In connection with the cotis-tructlon\nof tiie Midway & Vernon railway wll!\nfurtlier consider all such claims as liav\nbeen  duly filed  and  verified.\nAny claims* which have not already\nbeen so filed and verified by statutory\ndeclaration or otherwise, idioiUd be riled\nwith   the   undersigned   wltlumt-delay.\nThe board will consider all claims foi\nactual physical work performed ant)\ngoeds and materials supplier! In connee-\nlion with lhe surveying, locating or obtaining uf right of way between Rock\n(.'reek a-fl-d Vernon.\nTi.   F.  CRKKN,\nSecretary for the Board.\nAddress Box 012, Vlctorlu, B.C.      51-20\nOrchardists\nThe Fraser^Valley^Nurseries, Ltd.,\nAldergrove, B. C.\nHave the Finest   ,\nHome Grown\nNursery Stock\nIncluding Apples,! Pears, Plums,  Cherries,\nSmall Fruits and Ornamental Shrubbery\nLive  District  Agent Wanted\nFor full particulars writs Richard   McComb,  General   Manager, Aid-\nergrovs, B.C,\nIt is \u00a3eportj-!d that Fire valley will\nhave a new \"school house erected at a\nvery enrly date, the present buildings\nbeing In no way worthy of the valley.\nNORTH   FORK  DRIVE.\n(Special to The Dally News.1)\nCASCADE, B. C, June 14.\u2014Frank\nStanynr haa Just finished a drive of\n9,000,001) feet of lugs fnr the Bertols\nLogging company. This drive Is the\ncleanest ever made on the North Fork\nof Kettle river, and Is also the largest.\nMr. Stanyar Is a river driver of considerable experience and it is doubtful\nIf there will ever be a more successful\ndrive on that treacherous stream.\nGREENWOOD NEWS.\n(Sneolal to The Dnlly News.)\nGREENWOOD, B. C, June 1-1 .\u2014J.\nM. Millar, at one Ume editor of the\nBoundary Creek Times, has located in\nEdmonton,\nWilliam Ross has been elected secretary of the Greenwood Miners' union,\nJ. P. Flood has moved to Grand\nForks, where he has opened a meat\nmarKet in the Davis block.\nWild strawberries are very plentiful\naround  Greenwood  this summer.\nCharles Flood is tn New York promoting the sale of some Montana conl\nproperties. At one time he was chief\nof police in Phoenix.\nMrs. C. ,T. Eales and daughter have\ngone on a six months' visit to England\nnnd Ireland.\nJimmy has sold his saloon In Spokane and will prospect all summer In\nOregon, east of Mount Hood.\nM. H. Roy nnd Rnrmnn West nre In\nthe hospital, suffering from dropsy nnd\nother complaints.\nJames Caskl is suffering from a dlfir\nlocated thigh. He was loading a horse\nnear Beaverdell when the animal\nstumbled and rolled over hlm.\nHarry McArthur is In the hospital\nsuffering from severe stomach trouble.\nA marriage license was issued this\nweek to James Embree Carter and Miss\nMerdene Agnes MeKenzle, both of\nPhoenix.\nWhile delivering milk at the Ven-\ndome hotel Stanley Hart fell down lhe\nsteps and broke a bone In his left arm.\nDick Lnm. charged wllh theft by\nTom Hanson, has been balled out for\n?200 by local Chinamen. He comes up\nfor trial on the 25th.\nWilliam Gebbardt nnd * Mrs. Elsie\nWcnnerud were married In Spokane\nlust Sunday.\nJ. T. Beattie, manager of the Bank\nof Commerce, Is spending his holidays\nn   Kamloops.\nA. S. Hnllett died In Enderby lasl\nSaturday. Five years ago he was chief\nof the fire department in Greenwood.\n\u25a0 The government has refused to\ncrnnt C. V. Semerod a license for his\nhotel at Five Mile, near Princeton.\nTELEPHONE SERVICE\nFOR BOSWELL\nHome Grown Fruit Trees\nCatalogue and Price List Now Ready\nOur Prices are Attractive, and\nQuality of Our Trees the Best\nSend us your name and address so that wc can put you on\nour mailing list *,\nPears Peaches\n: -: Write for Catalogue and Prices.\nCellared-Roots in earth, no danger of winter killing,   \"WE CAN HOLD YOUR TRADE\"\nOrnamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Climbers, Etc.\nApples Plums\nAll Guaranteed-Home Grown Stock\nThe Riverside Nurseries\nComprising 120 Acres\nEstablished 1900]\n_______M_u__wmmmnmmai\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\nKWMN\nstate gumo warden's office at Baton\nRouge has sent out a special warning\nagainst the killing of lhe animals, although iu numerous instances the\nplanters say they, have had to shoot\nln self-protection. Severe ravages\nfrom deer are reported and herds of\nthe animals have been seen in more\nthan one place where they are thought\nnot to have been before in a century.\nln addition to ravages of deer, the\nsection around Luke Borgne and a big\nbayou bordering Lake Ponchartrain\ncomplain of an Inroad of muskrats,\nrabbits, snakes and various othor rodents.\nAlligators have also bobbed up in\nunexpected places and have caused\npanic among colored residents. In\nNew Orleans (here Is almost n plague\nof giant cock roaches, already plentiful from having been driven off the\nriver front by the recent high water\nIn the Mississippi, but now also coming from Lake 1'on eh art ruin up the\ncunals thai Intersect the heart of the\ntown.\nDistrict Superintendent Makes  Favorable Report\u2014Fruit Lands at Sanca\nSold   in  Calgary.\nIBy Dally  Newn  Leased Wire.l\nBOSWELL, j-yc, June 14.\u2014;L. A,\nPalmer, district Tniperlnlendent of the\n-government telegraph service at Kam\nloops, paid a visit to Boswell in order\nto enquire into the advisability of the\ngovernment Installing a telephone In\nthis district. He wns very much impressed with the size and resources of\nthe place und his report Is entirely\nfavorable, A. S. Goodeve has taken\nup this matter strongly and the scheme\nhas his unwavering support. The\nvalue of a telephone tn a place situated\nas Boswell Is cannot be overestimated.\nQuick communication In the event of\naccident, illness or fire Is an absolute\nnecessity In the near future.\nA small fawn about a week old wns\nfound by A. R. Wilson on his ranch\na few days ago. Suitable quarters\nwere found for hlm close to the house,\nIn which he has made himself comfortable. Nourishment In the form of\nmilk is administered by means of a\nfeeding battle every two hours. He\n's not In the least timid. He Is thriving splendidly under the present treatment antl promises well for the future.\nThe first ripe strawberries were\npicked hist week at La Franco. Between three and four pounds In flrst-\nelass condition were oblained.\nA. B. Shannon, fire warden, was\nhere fnr a couple of days last week\nsuperintending burning operations on\nEarl Grey's and J. Coupland's ranches.\nSeveral tracts of fruit land at Sanca\nhave been sold recently, chiefly to Calgary parlies. Among the blocks disposed of are those belonging to A.\nKennedy, Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Boswell.\nand Mrs. W. Nlcol, Estevan.\nMr. nnd Mrs. Brondwood of Nelson,\nwhile on their tour hy ennoe on the\nKootenay and Columbia rivers to Golden and back to Nelson via Revelsloke\nand the Arrow lakes, stayed for a\nrouple of days nt Midge creek In order\nto enjoy the fishing. They had excellent sport.\nMrs. M. J. Qulnn, with her youngest\nson, has left for a visit to Edmonton.\nShe is staying off at various points in\nIhe Crow, where she has friends.\nHenry Stephens has secured two\nmore bear, one black and the other\nbrown, both of them very fine pelts.\nThese were shot about 10 miles from\nUie mouth of Goat creek.\nIt is proposed thnt aquatic sports\n-.hould be held In Boswell this summer.\nA meeting will be held at Byworth\nranch on the 16th in order to select\na committee to arrange details.\nChurch services will be held by J. H,\nLime of Balfour on Sunday next In\nthe school house at 11 o'clock Instead\nof 10:30, as formerly.\nThe maximum temperature recorded\nat the Dominion government meteorological station for the week ending\nJune 10 was 79 degrees, on the 7lh\ninstant, and the minimum 46.5 degrees,\non the 4th.\nPOWERS CONSIDER\nCHINESE LOAN\nRussia  and Japan Seek to Strengthen\nTheir Position in China\u2014Meeting   Is Called.\nfBy Dally Nown Lensed Wire.l\nLONDON, June 14.\u2014Another: meeting of powers to consider llie $300,000,-\n000 Chinese loan has been called for\nthe end of this week In Paris, though\nit Is considered likely that no actual\nconferences will, be held until Uhe first\nof next week. This is In order to give\nlhe Russian representative lime to return from St. Petersburg, Where hollas\ngone to communicate to his government lhe terms which form practically\nun ultimatum laid down last week by\nthe United Stales, Great Britain, Germany and France, under whieh the\nparticipation of Russia nnd Japan in\nthe limn will he permitted*. Tin* Jap-\nit nese representative has been communicating to ibis government by\ncable the hitch in lhe negotiations'\nwhich occurred at lhe Inst meeting\nover two provisions in lhe draft agree\nments submitted by Ihe four powers\nwhicli first formed the loan group,\nAfter participation Russia and Japan\nendeavored to lay down conditions for\nthe loan which would Infinitely\nstrengthen their position in China nnd\nmake their influence far more potent\nthan any other power or combination\nwhich could be formed against them,\nAt the same time it Is recognized thnt\nthey will havo to seek outside their\nown borders, probably from the very\npowers they have been attempting in\noverreach, the money necessary to take\nup their share of the loan.\nSOUTHERN  LOUISIANA\nOVERRUN WITH   GAME\nf*Rv Bnllv \"News Lensed Wire 1\nNEW ORLEANS, June 14.\u2014Already\ndriven from a large area by waters\nfrom the various river crevasses, gnme\nIn the last few days has become abundant In southern Louisiana in sections\nwhere It before practically was unknown. This Us due to the series of\nstorms which have been driving gulf,\nbayou and lake waters inland and\nwhich havo caused . tho breaking of\nmany small  protection   levees,     The\nWhite Star Dominion,Canadian Service\nROYAL MAIL STEAMERS\n MONTREAL     \u2014     QUEBEC     \u2014     LIVERPOOL\nLARGEST AND FINEST STEAMERS IN CANADA\nNEW  S. S. LAURENTIC    15,000 Tons each    NEW S. S. MAGANTIC\nSnlls Juno 23, July _.  Aug. 17. .Hulls July 0, Aug. .3,', Aug. 3;\nONLY iFPcbt  DAYS   AT   SUA.\nONE  CLASS   'U>   C'Altl.N' SERVICE,\nS. S. TEUTONIC S. S. CANADA\nr.S2 foot lung, 13,1)00 liorso powor. 10,000 tons, 511 feet long.\nSails July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 7. Sails June 29. July 27.  Aug. 24.\nCompany's  Office,  C10 Second Ave..   Near   Cherry  Street,   Seattle.\nTfoiir 0<0Mj$ Ambitions\ncaii best'b^r'eat.Wdky Usilig Purity'E.four: Never\ndisappoints1-kecaiise.it never varies\u2014doesn't, vary\nbecause it'is iriilledta a standard and not to a price,\n\u25a0\u2022\u25a0.Ey??y sack,\"carifies',.:\u25a0.-,-\u25a0    ..ir\"'   '\nt{ie. guarantee, oi, its,:;'\nbe*.' yooi'-.f iiltirrS^te,! ...\nchoice,' \u25a0 -.'.t,..'\u25a0*..:'\u2022..\u2022'''..'\" \"*.\"   \u201e\n,    PALTRY\nBODYSNATCHING  BY\nTORONTO  UNDERTAKERS\n(Bv T\u00bbnHy News Leased Wire.l\nTORONTO, June 14.\u2014At the Inquest\nlost night on John J. Hart, a Grand\nTrunk brnlu-mnii, who fell from a boxcar on lhe night of June fl, receiving\nfninl Injuries, two officials connected\nwith Grace hospital were called upon\nIn explain how the body bad been hurriedly taken away from the hospital\nshortly after death and before a coroner's jury hnd time to view lt. Coroner Pickering uttered somo very\npointed remarks an what he termed\nbody snatching by undertakers.\nDaily News Want Ads, get results.\nDr. de Van's Female Pills\nA reliable French regulator; never fails. T licse\npills are exceedingly powerful In regulating the\ngenerative portion of the female system. Refuse\nnil cheap imitations. Dr. de Tan's are suid at\n16 a box, or three lor 110. Mailed to any address.\nTh* Scot-ell Drag Co., St. Catharine \u25a0, Ont.\nSOLD AT POOLE  DRUG CO.,  LTD.\nOur New Perfection Broiler\nIs pleasing many women. It enables the housewife lo broil\nas -'.'ell on live New Perfection Stove as over a coal fire.\nA uses all the heat.\nIt cooks evenly.\nIt broils both sides at once.\nIt doesn't smoke.\nAnd o{- court* you aro familiar wilh tlie\nOil Cook-stove\nIt iutuch a convenience all tlie year\nround. It will bake, broil, marl and toast\nju-t as well as a regular coal lange.\nAtkio we lhe New P-rfeclion Slave al your\ndealer., ll is handiomely finiihcd in nickel, wilh\ncibtncl lop, drop slitkci, towel rncki, etc. ll hil\nlor-ft, en-imelerl, turo.uaite-1)1 us chimney*. Made\nwith 1, 2 or 3 borm-n. Free Coot-Book wilh\nevery tlave. Cook-Book alio (iven to anyone\nsendinE 5 tenls to cover nuilins coil.\nTHE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, Limited\n (oC6\nSaturday .;.;.;..... JUNE 15\nCtif Ball? Jietos.\nPAGE  THREE\nNews of\nNNIVER8AY OF DEATH  OF\nFIRST  CONQUEROR  OF AIR\n(By \"Gravy.\")\nWhen Wilbur Wright passed away\nkit long ago he was about the first\n|f the world's aviators to die a natural\neath. Since the first crude balloon\n;llh which man essayed the conquest\nf the air sudden death bus been the\nW of those Who would. Imitate the\nirds. Today Is the anniversary of the\n!rst of the long: list of aviation fn-\njillllcs, as It was-on June IB, 1786,\nnat the pioneer of aviators, M. Pllatre\ne Rosier, together with his assistant,\n[. Romaln, were killed by an accident\nmt set fire to their balloon nnd\n-luscd -It to explode. De Rozlor was\njie first lo make an aerial voyage In\nballoon, on November 21, 1783. The\niontgolfer brothers, Joseph and Ste-\n\u25a0hen, were the Inventors or the bal-\n,ion. The flrint they sent up on 1782,\nivered 15 miles before It was\n\u25a0ought down \"with a bullet fired by a\nasaht. The experiment attracted the\n-tentlon of the King and Queen of\nnance, and they wero present when\nic next silked bag was sent up, bear-\ng a cage containing a rooster, a duck\nHd a sheep\u2014tho latter being the first\n.ng'ess animal that ever traversed\ne atmosphere. This balloon ascend-\n,1 to a height of about 1500 feet and\nmo down In a pasture about two\nil!os away. Sheep and fowls were\njane   the   worse   for their   novel   ex-\nHence, und this suggested to Louis\niVI. the plan of sending up men\nemsclves. The King ordered that\nfo convicts under sentence of death\n* forced to make the attempt, with\noedom their reward if they succeed-\nDe Rosier, a friend of the King,\njiposed tills scheme, and declared It\n[in an honor to be sought by gentlc-\n|0n, not to bo forced upon convicts.\nRosier and his friend, the Marquis\n[Arlandcs, made the experiment and\nme through it with flying colors.\nlie Monlgolfler brothers had gone up\nr a captive balloon a few months here but the ch'valrous and gallant De:\nfwtfer wait the first to cast off all\ninncctlons With mother earth and\nust himself unreservedly to the air.\n\u25a0i made severnl ascensions after that,\nit on June IR. 1785, the fates he had\nmated had their revenge nnd he was\n'filed Io earth nt Boulogne. Tho next\njjClim was. n woman, Mme. Blauehnrd.\nIV-end|rnt from Tivoll at night, her\nMoon. Wing surrnunded by fireworks,\nok fire, and 'she wns precipitated to\n'.p trround nnd Instantly killed.    That\ni In 1K1 ft. and since then the num.-!\npf tntul'tles of blrdmen has stead-\nund tv-ns'iintly Increased, until now\nit a menlh passes without one or\nure victims.\nver plub. had sold FJayer Lockwood to\nthe Boston club who paid $600, the\nfirst installment. Then Boston sold\nhlm to the Sacramento club but the\nplayer died before reporting to the latter club. The Vancouver club asked\nfor $1,400 balance on contract but t|ie\ncommission holds that the Boston club\npaid for the privilege of trying out the\nplayer and that the Sncramcno club\nwnB deprived! of this -privilege by an\nact of God.\nALBERTA  CHAMPIONSHIP\nfBy Bally News Leased Wlre.l\nRED BBER, June , 14\u2014It .Iiub been\ndecided by the board of governors of\ntho Alberta Amateur Athletic association to hold the provincial championships here on July 1 In conjunction\nwith the monster celebration which has\nalready been arrp.ngcd.\nENGLISH  CRICKET.\n(By \"Dklly News LeasM \"Wire.l\nLONDON, June li\u2014Scores today\nare: Notts .216 runs all out.. Africans\n90 for five wickets, Australians all\nout for 177. Lancashire second Innings, 94 for four -wickets. McCartney\nmade easily half of the total runs\nscored by .the Victorians.\nNOVA SCOTIA WINS\n\u2022p.*   rtntly   Vowq   T-.no-\"*!   TVIr-*--*\u2022\nTTV1FAX June 11.\u2014Novn Scotia\n'on lhe-inter-niiirUiiiie .rifle mnli'h nt\nfortf -vester'flar.- the team mnl'lng\n\u2022out of a possible 800. - The Pr'nce\n[rtward Island tenm hnd 708 nnd New\ni-iinswlck made 656.\nII ALAN   RACES\n[flALAN June 14\u2014Results today are.\nfirst race, six furlongs\u2014Yellow Foil,\nwon: Exchequer, '6-1, second;\njjrikund. 3-1, third. Time 1:16.\nujsecond race, five furlongs\u2014Don\n(l-'fincp. 7-1. won: Anna Schneider, 6-1,\nI'-C'-ml; Dowcrcss, 2-1, third. Time\nj;02.\n['Third   nice,   six   furlongs\u2014Meddling\n\u25a0uinnh.   11-10,   won;   Samba   Bnrber,\nTJ   second;   Burning Bush, 5-1, third.\nIj'nie 1:14 4-5.\nJ Fourth   race,   six   furlongs\u2014Florence\nR-jher's,    11-5   wen; Three Links, 5-1,\n\u2014id:   Banorolld,   5-2,   third.    Time1\n\u25a0EAD PLAYER IS\nSUBJECT OF DISPUTE\n'\".. Ttitlv   1*J\u00ab*ws  T-eBSNl   Wire.)\nCINCINNATI, O.. June 14\u2014The Nn-\ninnl baseball cnmmh\"*slon handed out\n[rtwWlpn fn a case today which death\nid decided previously.    The. Vanco\".-\n3.50 Recipe Free for\nWeak Men\nind  Name  and  Address Today\u2014You\nCan Have it Free and be Strong\nand Vigorous\n[Have lu my possession a prescription\nr nervous debility, lack of vigor, weak-'\n\u25a0ii'd iiiaiihniiil. fulling memory and lame\nVeh. brought on by excesses, unnatural\nloins, or the follies of youth that has\ndied so many worn nn.*' nervous men\nsht lu their own homna\u2014without any\n|lr1ltlonal help n- medicine\u2014that I think\n\u2022cry mnn who wlulies to regain hlB\nanly power and virility, quickly and\nilctly, should have a copy. So I linVe\n.-termInert.'to send,a en-*** of the pre-\n.\u25a0rip t Inn free of charge, In. a plain, or\nnary Healed envelope to any man who\n111 write mo for It.\nThis prescription comes from a physl-\n[nnwlio bas made a special study of\nyen and I nni convinced It la the surest*.\nptlng combination for the -*\u2022*\u25a0*\u25a0<. of de-\nfplont manhood nnd vigor failure ever\n(it toRctlier.\nt think I, owe It to my fellow men Fn\nhnd them a copy In confidence so that\nT\/iy mnn anywhere who is weak and (Hb-\nLiuraged wllh repeated fnllures may stop\na-ygulnc himself with harmful patent\nedictnes, secure what I believe Is the\nilekoBl-netlng restorative, upbuilding,\nPOT-TOUnmNf) remedy over devised,\nid so cure himself at home quietly npd\ndckly. Just drop me a line like this:\n,r. A. E. Robinson, 4fiSD Luck nulldlnc.\n;e}rolt, MJtui.i and 1 will send you a\n,iov. of this splendid reclne In a plain\n\u25a0\u2022dlnary envelope free of chariro. A Trent\n(any doctors would rharge $3.00 to (S.oo\n\u25a0r merely writing out a prescription like\nls-but 1 send It entirely free.\nPood Fishing\nat Proctor\nOur boatB tbo best on the lako.\nWe direct you. to tho best fishing*\n(\u25a0joints, Rates 25 cents per hour'\ntof.row.boats; largo launches $2 per\nhour; smaller ones $5 per dny.\nBalfour Hotel Boat House\nNORTHWESTERN LEAGUE\nSTANDING OF THE CLUBS\nWon\nVictoria     29\nVancouver 30\nSpoknno      27\nTacoma  28\nSeattle     28\nPortland     27\nLost\n27\n27\n28\nBet.\n.517\n.517;\n,560\n.50')\nAn-\n.474\nVancouver     2     4     2\nSeattle      3     3     tf\nGervals and  Lewis;   Schneider and\nWhaling.\nVictoria     0     8     0;\nTacoma     5     8     0\nMcGrecry and Grindle;  Melklo and:\nLalonge,\nPorHand-Spokane i\nrain.\numo    postponed;\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\nAt Newark\u2014 R.   H.   E.\nNewark     2     3     1!\nProvidence  0    7    0'\nLee and McCarty; LaCltte und Wilson. (*\u25a0*:\nAt Montreal\u2014 R.   H.  E.\nBuffalo     0     8     3\nMontreal     6 10     4\nBrookett and Mitchell; Taylor and\nPierce, \u25a0 '\u25a0'\nAt Jersey C*ty\u2014 R.\nBaltimore    10\nJersey City     2\nH. E.\n17 3\n5\nShawkey and\nWells.\nBergen    McHalc and\nAt Toronto\u2014 R.   H.   E.\nRochester     4    11     1\nToronto     1      4     1\nKelpfer and Blair; Lush and Hlgglns. ,     '\nAMERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nIndia\nrain.\nlapel Is- Minneapolis,   no   game;\nSt. Paul-Louisville,   no game;   rain.\nR, H. E\nKansas   City      0    4\nToledo   \t\nBattqrles\u2014Altrock\nWest and Carlson.\nMilwaukee\t\nColumbus   \t\nBatteries\u2014 Dough city\nBruck and Smith.\n7    9     5\nScluilk;\nCENTRAL   INTERNATIONAL\nWinnipeg   \t\nSuperior   \t\nBatteries\u2014Olnsi\n\u00abnd Anderson.\nand Hasty;  Rhodes\nGrand\nain.\nForks-Dulutb,    poslponcd;\nC0A8T LEAGUE\nThursday's Games\nOakland  .\nPorlland\nLos Angeles  ...\nSim   Francisco\nR. IT. flU\n. 8 10    i\n3 14    4\nR. H. Ei\nVernon   ......,...\u25a0*,.  613   ,2\nSncnimcnto .,.  3    9    :2\nNATIONAL\nSTANDING OF THE CLUBS\nWon\nNew York  .37\nPittsburg     26\nChicago      26\nCincinnati     27\nPhiladelphia     20\nSt. Louis   28\nBrooklyn   .   15\nBoston     IG\n.505\n.553\n,540\n.451\n.482\n.38.1\n.327\nBROOYLYN SWATS ALL PITCHERS\nfBy Bally News Leased Wire.)\nBROOKLYN, N.Y. Juno 14\u2014Brooklyn won 11-2 because Rucker was.iil\nhis best nnd would hnve \u2022\"\u2022cored n shut\noiit but for n muff by Wheat In tlje\nninth. Bresnnhan used four pltchi\nto stem lhe avalanche uf base lilts and\npasses, but only Dale who finished oul*\nhnd fair success. Wheat made, four\nhits, in as many times at bat. Score:\nR. H. E.\nSt. I.ou,iB  2   8    1\nBrooklyn    li 12    2\nBatteries-7-WMii-i ^yoo*J,b*-rn,. gqwell,\nDale and Bliss; Rucker and Miller.\n,   UMPIRE'S ANKLE BROKEN\n. {By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nPHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 14--\nChicago won a hard fought game here,\nthis afternoon 7-5. In the eighth a fpul\ntip off Downey's but broke Umpire\nOwen's ankle. The visitors won the\ngame by bunching hits with battery\nund fielding mishaps In the sixth and\nseventh during which Downs made u\ntriple and a home run.   Score: ,\nR. H.E.\nChicago      7    9    2\nPhiladelphia   ..'  5    6    3\nBatteries\u2014Reiilbnch, Lavender and\nArcher; Beaton, Wal'iice, Curtis and\nKill If er.\nGIANTS   EASY  FOR  PIRATES\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nNEW YORK, June 11\u2014Pittsburg Cl.-.\nfeated New York In the first game ul\nthe scries today, 6-1.   Score:\nR. H. E.\nPittsburg     6 10     1\nNew York    1   5    I\nBatteries\u2014Camnlt-j      and      Gibson\nWiltse, Tesreau and Myers.\nREDS TAKE EASY GAME\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire,)\nBOSTON, Mass., June 14\u2014Cincinnati\nhad little difficulty In winning from\nBoston today. The Reds hit Hess on\ntop of passes and errors, while Fiomme\nwas generally effective.    Score:\nBoston      3    6\nCincinnati     7 10\nBatteries-\u2014-Hess and Gowdy; Frommj\ninnd McLean.\nAMERICAN\nSTANDING OF THE CL.UB8\nWon\n. 32\nBoston   \t\nChicago     33\nWnshlngton     32\nPhiladelphia     26\nDetroit  26\nCleveland      23\nNew York  17\nSt. Louis     14\nPet.\n.627\n.623\n.603\n.558\nTYRUS STILL ON JOB\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nDETROIT, Mich.. June 14\u2014Detroit\nwon loduy's game 4-3,' scoring the winning run In the ninth on Galnor's\ntriple and Molarity's single. Errors\ngave the Athletics two of their runs.\nA throw to the plate retiring Oldrlng\nfeatured.    Score: R. H. E.\nPhiladelphia     3    8     1\nDetroit     4    8    3\nBatteries\u2014Bender and Thomus; Willett and Onslow.\nNO  STOPPING THIS STREAK\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\n. CLEVELAND, 0\u201e June 14\u2014Dash-\nington won Its 15th successive game\ntoday defeating Cleveland 13-8. Blanding and Kahler'were knocked off the\nrubber. Baskett being the only Cleveland pitcher who was effective. Score:\nR. H, E.\nCleveland  8 13     3\nWashington    13 20     1\nBatteries\u2014Blanding\", Steen, Kahler,\nBaskett and O'Neill and Adams;\nHughes and Henry.\nZINN MAKES HOMER\n(By Dally News Leasod Wire.)\nST. LOWS* Mo., June 14\u2014A home\nrun by Zlnn, followed by a single, a\nstolen base nnd another single In tho\ntenth gave New York the opening\ngame of the series with St. Louis this\nafternoon. The visitors ran bases to\nsuit themselves.    Score:\nR. H. E.\nNew York     7 15     1\nSt Louis    5    6     1\nBatteries\u2014Fisher, Qulnn and Street;\nMitchell,   Brown and Kriehell.\nChicago- Boston postponed' rain.\nFOOTBALLERS BACK\nTHEIR COMMITTEE\nApprove Application  Made for LominJ\nion Day Appropriation\u2014Matter to\nbe Brought up Wednesday\nAt n! large and representative meeting of the city's football players and\nsupporters last evening at the hoard\nof trade rooms a resolution was unanimously adopted endorsing tlie action\nof the football representatives on the\nDominion day celebration committee\nIn asking a place on the Dominion day\nprogram and an appropriation! of 5250\ntoward bringing in a team.   .\nThis move was considered desirable\nin view of the action of the celebration committee In consenting to the\nchairman postponing action on the\nfootball representatives' application,\nnotwithstanding repeated protests! till\nnext Wednesday, and In view of the\nreport that a section of the commltteo entertained a feeling hostlto to\nfootball being recognized In the program.\nTOE  HOLD WINS VICTORY\n(By Dnlly Nows Leased Wire.)\nBALTIMORE, Md., June 14\u2014Frank\nGotch of Iowa, champion heavyweight\nwrestler defeated Gus Schoenleln\n(Americus) of Baltimore, champion\nlight heavyweight in two straight falls\nat Oriole Park here tonight, Catch's\nfnmmm toe hold won his both falls\nthe first in 62 minutes and 10 second*\nand the second In 34 seconds.\nSPECTACLE SAD\nAND HUMILIATING\nRoosevelt Goes to  Chicago\u2014May  Endeavor to Address Convention\u2014\nNo Brass Bands\n(By Dally News Leased Wire:)\nCHICAGO, Ills., June 14\u2014The announced departure of Theodore Roose*-\nvelt from New York for Chicago formed the main spring for the activities uf\nthe Taft bureau here today, Taft\nleaders discussed the effect of his arrival and his efforts are likely lo have\non tho situation. Tonight three statements were Issued from the Taft headquarters, two by Director McKinley\nand one by William Barnes, Jr., of New\nYork.\nMr. McKinley declared that the\nRoosevelt managers here hnd sent fur\ntheir chief as a Inst hope when they\nire convinced of impending defeat.\nAfter comparing Roosevelt to Napoleon\nand the Roosevelt campaign for the\nnomination to the \"Hundred Days\" thi\nstatement concludes:\n\"Theodore Roosevelt has snid lhal\nhe did not Intend to come to Chicago\nunless it was absolutely necessary for\nhim to do so to prevent his defeat.\nThat defeat is at hand and Mr. Roosevelt Is violating all predeecnts of this\ncountry, as a self-seeking candidal'\nproposes to take charge of his own\ncampaign for a. rcnomimition for a\nthird term.\"\nSoon afterward, the Taft manager\nput out a statement by William J.\nBarnes, Jr., of New York, saying of\ntho colonel's coming: \"Undignified as\nit is, and Impotent as it will prove to\nbo, Its chief Interest lies In its disclosure of that mania for power over\nwhich Mr. Roosevelt has no control.\nAir. Roosevelt not only will cume t<\nChicago but he will go to the convention hall Itself and there attempt t\"\ncontrol thnt convention, demand to be\nhoard In his own behalf and if bo Is\nnot so permitted to do, he will, nevertheless, continue his demonstrations\nunder the Influence of the delusion that\ntho people whose voices he fancies he\nheart), are calling him to overturn all\norder. It Is a sad nnd humiliating\nspectacle to the American people.\"\nDuring the day the hotel lobbies and\nthe various, headquarters have buzzed\nwith compromise candidate gossip\nSenator Kenyon of Iowa and bis advisers supporting Senator Cummin**\nlent their aid to spreading this doctrine. The reappearance of this tillk\ncalled forth a lengthy statement from\nDirector McKinley In which he charges\nthe Roosevelt forces with encouraging\nthe compromise talk.\nPlans for demonstrations of various\nsorts to offset the arrival of Roosevelt tomorrow were discussed by the\nTaft leaders but no scheme was adopted, It wns practically decided lo treat\ntho presence of the colonel with silence and disdain, although the Taft\nreception committee which has begun\ntho work of rounding up candidates\nand caring for them was urged to additional activity tomorrow. About 100\nmen have been ehllstrea ns a reception\ncommittee fur' the Taft' fdrc'cs alfd\"fli'e'y'\nnro meeting each delegate as he reaches\ntho city and escorting hlm to the Taft\nheadquarters to be registered. The\nRoosevelt leaders themselves, somewhat surprised by the colonel's sudden\ndecision to come to Chicago Immediately planned tu avoid anything of the\nspectacular on his arrival.\n\"We have no program whatever,\"\nsaid Senator Dlxbn ton Ight, \"M \u25a0*\u25a0\nRoosevelt is coming here and we will\nawait his arrival before planning any\nthing definite. There will be no ijrass\nbands to meet hlm. He is coming as it\nprivate citizen seeking the nomination\nand is only coming beenuso it is difficult to transact Important business\nover the telephone I may go to the\ndepot lo meet Mr. Roosevelt If I am not\ntoo busy luoklng aftor Ids welfare. Mr.\nRoosevelt will come to the. rooms reserved for hitn and what happens after\nthat it ls up to the people and Mr.\nRoosevelt himself.\"\nWill the colonel make any speedier*;\nbefore the eonvenlion'-*\" the senator\nwas asked, \"Thero Is no speaking program that I know of except that Mr,\nRoosevelt will address the mass meeting at the Auditorium theatre on\nMonday night.\"\nWill Col. Roosevelt go to the national convention?\" was asked* of\nSenator Dixon. \"I do not believe Manager McKinley of the Taft campaign,\nwill give him n ticket and I am sure\nthe sergeant at arms will! not admit\nhim without one,\" said the senator.\nTho Roosevelt manager smiled as he\nSpoke. It was subsequently learned\nthat Col. Roosevelt Is expected to remain in Chicago until the close of the\nconvention and that ho plans to appear\nIn the convention and may be given un\nopportunity to address lho convention\nIn his own behalf. Such il development, Unprecedented In every detail,\nundoubtedly would furnish malcrial\nfor a sensational demonstration;\nSPRING COLD, WET\nAND BACKWARD\nWELCH   WILL   REFEREE\nLOS ANGELES, Cal., June 14-Juck\nWelch of San Francisco was selected\ntodny to referee the Wolgast-Rlverds\nllghlwelght Championship flgiit ul Vernon on July 4. It was generally believed James J. Jeffries would be selected.\nn Eastern Provinces Seeding Was Delayed  on   Large Areas by  Continuous Rains.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, June 14.\u2014A crop bulletin of the census and statistics office\nissued today states that throughout\nthe greater part of Canada tho spring\nthis year has been cold, wet and backward. Continuous rains, especially In\nNova Scotia. New Brunswick and\nQuebec have greatly interfered with\nthe spring Heeding and at the end of\nMay large areas In those provinces\nparticularly on low lying lands, wero\nstill unseeded, the area under fall\nwheal deducting that which was winter killed lu Ontario and Alberta ts\nplaced at 781,000 licfes. Spring wheat\nnecuples !U45.00O aeres, and the total\nwheat area amnttnls lo 9,i)26,000 acres.\nOats shew an nrf-n of    9,486,000 acres\nElectric Restorer for Men\nDknanhnnnl restores every nerve In the body\nPhospnonoi tii t| prnper tCT.gion .rMtore\u00bb\nvim nnd vitality. I'remntiire decnv nnd all sexual\nweakness averted at once. 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It shaves as no other razor\ncan shave, because it is the only razor which can bo\nadjusted to suit any beard arid any face.\nAsk your Jeweler, Druggist or Hardware Dealer\nto show you the GILLETTE.\nStandard Sets $5.00. Pocket Editions $5.00 to $6.00.\nCombination Sets $6.50 up. 374\nThe Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited\nOFFICE AND FACTORY\nThe New Gillette Bldg.,      -      Montreal.\naa_umma___m_m_m_mmB_tmm_mtm_mmmam__\nThis Interests You. Read It.\nSAder the Ilfealth By-i-bvSro t 'Vc,ily'*o!: XcR8n* the'fiUlowiniT dlsoMs   rrtust   be   reported   to   the   Medical\nHealth   Officer   both   by  the  householder nnd attending physician, if any, within 24 hours of occurrence:\n1\nAnterior    Poliomyelitis    or    Spinal      Leprosy.\nParalysis.\nAsiatic Cholera.\nBGrl-berl.\nChleken-pox.\nDiphtheria or Mem bra nous Croup.\nEpideinie    Cerebro-Spinal    Meningitis.\nMeasles.\nRubella or German Measles.\nPellagrn.\nPlague.\nPulmonary  and  Abdominal  '\nSmallpox\nScarlet Fever or Searletina.\nTrachoma,\nTyphus Fever.\nTyphoid  Fever.\nUncinariasis or Hookworm Disease.\nWhooping Cough.\nItch.\nRingworm.\nMumps.\nNo householder In whose dwelling thero occurs any of the above mentioned diseases shnll permit any person suffering any such disease, or any infected clothing or other property lo be removed from the house wlth-\n.out the consent of the Health Officer, who shall prescribe the conditions of such removal.\nAttending physlolans are required to give written notice of the occurrence of each of these Infectious disease:*  within   2-1   hours  of discovery.    The city has provided printed forms for this purpose.\nEach and every practising physician in the city sliall report in writing to the Medical Health Officer lhe\ndeath of any of his patients .who shall havo died In the city of any of the above named diseases within 24 hours\nthereafter, and state in such report the specific name of such disease.\nAny person violating any of the provisions of the Health By-Law is liable to a Cine of a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars and costs or  Imprisonment for one month.\nHouses that  have been quarantined for infectious disease will be disinfected  by  or  under  the   supervision\nof tlie  Medical  Health  Officer.    No other disinfection will be accepted.\n. Keep this for reference.\nR C.\nMedic\nARTHUR,\nil Health   officer.\nand barley 1,-129,000 acres. Rye, pons\nand mixed grains have a total acreage\nof sn-1,000 and the urea of hay and clover Is 7,080,000 acres. Alfalfa Is sown\nIn 112 000 acres. Conditions nt the end\nof May as measured against n standard of 100 percent representing tho\nprom'sc of ;i full crop Is high for all\nthe products reported on except fall\nwheat, Uie conditions; of which, viz:\n71.46, Is lower than that of any of tho\nthree-previous years at the same date,\nThis crop suffered from the exceptionally severe winter in Ontario and\nlack of snow protection In Albertn,\nwhile the cold, wet spring has been\n\u2022opposed to growth. The condition\nof spring wheat Is 04.21 against 0(1.60\nlast year; onis 81.67 against 94.7G;\nbarley. 01.SS against 03.49; rye 87.24\nagainst 00.26; peas 83.85 against 92.15;\nmiKod grains 87.72 against 83.84-\nThe. condition of bay nnd clover Is\nSB.10 compared with 74.63 at the end\nof April and 1)1.45 at the end of May,\n1911.   Alfalfn. where grown, shows this\nyear an average condition of 00.65 for\nLhe- three northwest provinces. Tho\nareas arc as estimated as May 31 at\nwheat 0,122,090 acres, oats 5,097,000\nacres and barley 837,000 acres.\nThe condition of these cereals In\nnorthwest provinces is over 05 per cent\nof the standard, except for fall wheat\nin Alberta, where it is 70.02 per cent.\nIn Saskatchewan the area under fall\nwheat is estimated al 53,000 acres and\nIts percentage condition May 31 wag\n93.28.\nBAD  NEWS  FOR\nTHEATRE GOERS AT COAST\nfSpeclal tn Th\nVANCOUVER, .1\nwill not be Includi\ncircuit during the\nins to the collapse <\nIng the new then\nVancouver opera 1\nbe converted Into\nby its new owners.\num\nally News.)\n14.\u2014Vancouver;\nn the dramatic\nig season 0W-\nrogress of build-\nto replace the\nse which is to\n,*nudeville house\nillivnn & Const-\nit\nda and New Westminster\nhave the same experience\nlarded as improbable that\ntheatrical companies, with Vancouver\nout of the theatrical map, would care\nto book engagements In view of the expense involved in entering the Dominion. Theatre goers will be obliged to\nvisit Seattle or Tacoma.\nDaily News Want Ads, get results.\nRUBBER\nHEELS,\nTread softly -\nStep safely.\nJCAT'S PAW RUBBER SOLES\nEmbody the patented features\n of Cafe Paw Heels.    I50\n__mma___mm&m_iM__m_im___K3_B!si<z!x\nSATURDAY'S SPECIAL\nForr* ur $_ vine*\nKhfc MA lb\nTo Every Purchaser oi a\nSUIT or RAINCOAT\nBert Lorsch,\nThe Man's Outfitters\nTremont Hotel Block Nail Orders Solicited\n PAGE FOUR\nCfo Bail? $etos.\nSATURDAY,  JUNE 15'|\nCtit Ball? J&etofl.\nI   Published   at   Nelson   Every   Morning\nExctpt  Sunday-  by\nThe News Publishing Company\nLimited.\n-  W. G. FOSTER, Editor and Manager.\nSATURDAY, JUNE 16\nS\nA CAR OF KOOTENAY-BOUNDARY\nBOOSTERS\nThe decision of the Nelson board of\ntrade that that body should be! represented at the Panama canal conference\nto be held at Calgary the latter part\nof this month is one on which there\nwill be general agreement. The Importance to Alberta and British Columbia of the completion of the Panama canal must he realized by all who\nhave made any study of transportation matters or of the freight rates\nquestion. The object of the conference\nIn 'Calgary Is to discuss how best to\ntake advantage of the opportunities\nof trade development wlilch the completion of the Panama canal will offer\nthe two provinces In question.\nBut Nelson and the Nelson board of\ntrade should not attempt, and should\nnot be expected to represent the whole\nof southeastern British Columbia\nthis matter. If possible every board of\ntrade and municipality ln the territory\nmentioned should be represented at the\nforthcoming meeting In Calgary.\nThe suggestion has been made that\na special sleeping car be arranged for\nby the Nelsonltes who intend going\nto Calgary to attend the annual summer fair which will he In progress at\nthe same time as the proposed conference. What is the matter with making\nthis a Kootenay and Boundary car In\nwhich will travel to the place of meeting an enthusiastic aggregation of\nboosters for southeastern British Columbia drawn from every section of\nthis territory? Why not get together\nin this matter and show the people\nof Alberta and the party of British\nbusiness men who will be ln Calgary\nat the time ot the conference that\nKootenay and the Boundary is on the\nmap, and very much so?\nnecessary length of time to make the\nrequired improvements.\nThe Dominion minister of public\nworks, according to communications\nwhich have passed, finally agreed to\nthe board's request and this decision\non the department's part was later\nconfirmed by a wire from the deputy\nminister. In spite of this nothing has\nbeen done and the board ls looking for\nthe reason.\nAccording to the minister of public\nworks and his deputy the engineer in\ncharge of this district was to come to\nNelson and while here was to tako up\ntho matter of proceeding with the work\nin question. Up to the present, however, so far as known the engineer in\nquestion' has not made his appearance\nln Nelson, but on his orders, lt Is understood, the dredge crew have been\npaid off.\nThero is something peculiar, amounting almost to a mystery, in connection\nwith this matter. An explanation would\nprove interesting and might prove\nenlightening.\nWHAT IS THE  MATTER?\nA moat extraordinary situation has\narisen in regard to the dredging of the\nNelson waterfront. The necessfty for\nthis work is patent to all who have\nobserved conditions at low water for\nthe past couple of years. The situation was such that the board of trade\nfelt justified In asking that the government dredge be  employed for the\nFruit\nRanch\nand Home\nfor the\nCity Nan\nWithin one mile of Nelson\npostoffice, just the place for\nprofitable work ln leisure hours.\n. Consists of five acres of good\nland Including three acres cleared with established orchard containing 120 six year old apple,\npear, plum and cherry trees and\nalso 50 yearlings in good snap-;.\nAbundant water from spring\nand creek, cement tank, 100 feet\npiping. Shack with two largo\nrooms, good chicken houso and\nstable.\nOwner has given us\nspecial price of\n$2,700\nas he is anxious to\nsell account of leaving\nfor coast\nMcQuarrie & Robertson\nReal Estete and Insurance Agts..\nKootenay   Fruit   Lands and   Investments a Specialty.\nNELSON,   B.C.\nEDITORIAL   NOTES\nCol. Roosevelt is going to Chicago to\nattend the Republican nominating convention. Hla intention apparently Is\nto follow his hat into the ring.\nGood luck to the Canadian Olympic\nteam now on Its way to the scene of\nthe contests In Sweden and particularly to Tom Gallon, a former Nelson\nboy, now of Victoria.\nTho willingness with which the petitions for the installation of the standard system of street lighting on\nBaker street on the local Improvement\nplan have been signed speaks volumes\nfor the enterprise and public spirit of\nthe  property   owners affected.\nThe proposal of the C.P.R, to electrify Its line from Castlegar to Rossland Is fraught with great possibilities\nand may lead, it is said, to the adoption of this style of motive power generally on the company's system\nBritish Columbia- The change would\nundoubtedly do much to reduce the\ndanger to the country through prairie\nfires,\n\u2022tho leave iiiiiin Lo the cure uf ethers,\n\u25a0iint   trial  is  int-  Houretj oi tier  dis*-uiii>-\n1'ttwUoa\n\"i it-el that my lue has been hollow,\"\nlhu laniuti-j arusi ueeidied io an inter-\nvibwt-i- the oilier uay. \"i iear that\nnave goi ieas uoni luu mun me average\nwuniun who uvea on Rtwii a year\nnave inuue enormous suras, but with ull\nmy money i huve found lt impossible\nto be a really perfect mother.\"\n\"I have uuotutl iny children,\" continued tho singer. \"1 roared all my\ncnudren at mv own breast. 1 have live\ngi'andcmldreii. I have done my best,\nand yet 1 have nut lived ap to my Ideal\nof motherhood ror Hie simple reason\nthat I have \"ot hud lhe time.\"\nMme. rSctimunn-iielnk has a mes-\nsar-e for youn-f women who arc considering artistic, prufe-rHioiial or business\ncareers.   It is this:\n\"Do not hope to win success both\na mother and a hii-jiiii'***-* or professional\nwoman, if yon would be a great artist,\ndo not marry. Children arc jealous taskmasters, and It will require all your\ntime and attention to no a mother.\nNinety-nine women out of a hundred\nhave in them the instinct of niottn\n'hood, and these will find their greatest\n,|oy in being simply mothers,\"\nThe famous contralto Is not entirely\nopposed to suffrage for women, but she\ndeclares that, if given the vote, they\nshould do no more than tukc an \"Intelligent voting interest\" In politics, and\nif they havo \"children, should not run\nfor office.\nErnestine -Roessler wus the daughter\nof an Austrian mayor, and was born in\nLieben, near Prague, on Juno IB, ISM.\nShe Is now a naturali-ied American and\nowns a handsome estate In New Jersey;\nShe was educated at uu Uisulino convent\nin ' Prague. Her first appearance in\nonBra was in Dresden, In 1878. Following her marriage to Hen* Helnk, s\"ne\nretired from the operatic stage for a\ntime, tout In Q8S3 she again made her\nappearance at tho Hamburg opera house,\nSho divorced her first husband and In\n1803 married Paul Schumann, and the\nstage ntimo under which she has gained\nInternational fitnie Is a combination of\ntho names of her two husbands,\nIn 1896 sho sang at Buyrcuth, and her\n-success there brought her a flattering\noffer from Maurice Grau to come to\nAmerica. Her first appearance on this\nside of tho water was at Chicago as\nOrtrud, In 1S9S. Since then she has been\nheard, In grand opera and concert, lit\nnearly all the principal cities of North\nAmerica. She returned to Europe for a\ntimo In 1908, and was given an enthusiastic- reception at Dresden ln her creation of the role of Clytemnestra in\nRichard ,'Staruss'a \"Rlektra.\" Her second husband, Mr. Schumann, died in 1904,\nMme, Sc'nuinann-llelnk attributes hot\nsuccess moro to hard work than to natural ability, althouch she admits the\nlatter Is necessary to the equipment of\nthe great grand opera singer.\nTUB **-\\        Is increasing enormously\n^ Can we tell you the\nDEMAND \\ Reason Why?\n\"A Trial Package will bring Enlightenment\"\n\"SALADA\"\nCEYLON TEAS \"ARE DELICIOUS TEAS\"\nBUCK, MIXED OR NATURAL GREEN\nSEALED PACKAGES ONLY REFUSE SUBSTITUTES    <U\nRead This Out Loud\nI have tn buy some writing paper some time.\nHigh-grade Linen Note Paper, put  up In pound packages, selling at\npound   \u25a0    45c\nHigh-grade Linen  Envelopes,   put    up   75   In  a  package,   selling at,\npackngc '\u2022    40o\nOr Envelopes and Paper together for 75c\nW. G. THOMSON\nPhone 34     Bookseller and Stationer     Nelson, B. C.\nLOADED RAFT\nIS WRECKED\nWhat the Press Is Saying\nLater in This Case\nAn English gypsy ijueen died at the\nreputed age of 101, She was an Inveterate pipe smoker. The poisonous-\neffects of nicotine may he long postponed, but sooner or later they are sure\nto manifest themselves.\u2014News-Advertiser.\n  \u25a0   \u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0 , i\nCome West, Young Man\nTwo or three western Ontario counties have launched a \"stay In Ontario\" campaign, designed to prevent\nmigration to the west The London\nAdvertiser says this has become a provincial issue. Nonsense. There nre\nthousands of young men in Ontario\nwho would be vastly better off In the\nwest and for that reason their value to\nCanada would be greatly enhanced.\u2014\nOttawa Journal.\nCash Payments Best\nThe nearer the business world cun\napproach to a cash basis the better for\nbuyer and seller. Today there is far\nless credit business than there was 50\nyears ago, and the cash business is\nsteadily increasing.\u2014-Kingston Standard.\nNo Place Like Home\nAn accusation was voiced and a\nsolemn reddest made by William Maedonald. the warm-hearted editor of\nthe Chesley (Enterprise. \"Men,\" he\nsaid, or words to that effect, \"for God's\nsake stop boosting the West. What has\nthe West done for you, that you do so\nmuch for It? Boost old \"Bruce and\nGrey counties, the home counties,\nwhere you live and expect to make\nyour living.\" They loudly applauded\nhis utterance.\u2014Walkerton  Telegraph.\nCold Storage\nGolf Novice (with great determination,\nafter numerous attempts): \"I'll stay\nhere till 1 hit this ball.\"\nCaddie: \"Well, ye can git some Uher\nladdie to hand yer stleks, for this Is ma\nbath night.\"--Punch.\nFather\u2014\"Tom, go and fetch the old\nhorse.\"\nTom\u2014\"Why tho old onc,   father?\"\nFather\u2014\"Wear out -the old ono first,\nthat's my motto.\"\nTom\u2014\"Well, father, then you fetch the\nhorse.\"\u2014Punch.\nTaxi-cab   driver,\npenny   tip   from   e\nfare:    \"Than   you,\ntoo old for sweets.\nwho has received a\nn elderly spectacled\nlady, but I'm a bit\n'\u2014The Tattler.\nKid\u2014\"Please, 'avo you a littlo cigarette\n\"older you don't want?'*\nAlgernon\u2014\"No, why?\"\nKid\u2014'Cos father said I could smoke a\ncigarette when I got a little older.\"\u2014\nSydney Town and Country Journal.\n-He\u2014\"Well, I suppose the Sewing Guild\nwent through a lot of gossip this afternoon.\"\nShe-\"No, It did not.\"\nHe\u2014\"Well,   why is  this?\"\nShe\u2014\"You see every member was\npresent.\"\u2014Sydney Bulletin.\nThe Human Procession\nMme, Ernestine iRoessler Schumann\nHelnk, the famous prima donna who has\nlateW been making a tour of the west,\nis today celebrating her fifty-first birthday with an International reputation as\na contralto that will .secure for her\nname a permanent place In the records\nof the worl'-'s eminent operatic singers.\nSho has earned for herself, by years of\npatient toil and painstaking culturo of\nthe marvelous voice bestowed upon her\nby nature, a lasting place In tho musical\nhall of fame. Yet Mme. \"Scbumann-\nHelnk Is not entirely satisfied with her\nlife and career    (tho Is the mother of\nI This Date in Historg. \\\nThree years from today, Juno 15, ]\nwill be the .seven hundredth anniversary\nof an event that almost deserves to be\ncalled tho birth of liberty fur English\npeoples. It was on Juno 15, 1315, that\ntho Magna Charta\u2014the great charter of\nEnglish liberty1\u2014was signed by King\nJohn at Rniinymede, neur Windsor. It\nwas much against his will that John at\ntaohed his roval signature to the document that, In its provisions, laid tin\nfoundation for the present representative government From thut day at\nRunnymede l-higlinlinien and Americans\ndate the birth of freedom in its later\nforms. Tho fundamental -arts of the\nMr-gnu Charta were derived from Saxon\ncharters, but It breathed a new spirit\nof liberty that has ever since been the\ninspiration of English peoples,\nBy the Magna Charta all the great\nprinciples of constitutional government\nwero affirmed, and with so clour a voice\nas to be In advance of the age. .Stephen\nLang-ton flattered his fellows by considering them farther advanced than\nthey really were, but for the most part\nhis legislation took root at Ace ami\nflourish*'\"' Tne charter was the first\nsolemn act of the United English nation\nafter Nbrntari conquerors und settlers\nhnd become naturalized citizens. Pope\nInnocent III refused to give tlie snnctlon\nof the church and Issued a papal bull\nagainst tlie charier. Rut king and church\nwere powerless against the will of Lho\npeonle, and the charter was several\nlimes confirmed by Henry III and later\nmonarchs. For two centuries the Groat\nCharter was the watchword of English\nfreedom, and its Influence is still present\ntoday.\nThe Weather\n(Ry Dally News Leased Wire.)\nTORONTO,   June   14.--Rain   has    been\ngeneral   in   Alberta,   local   In Saskatchewan  and tn  Manitoba.    Hall is reported\nfrom southern Alberta today.\nMin. Max.\nNelson    48 <H\nVictoria       48        (Iti\nVancouver      50 6i\nKamloo\u2014-       &l OS\nBattleford       52        74\nCalory        42 Gl\nQuebec       52 oS\nWinnipeg       56 70\nToronto      44 64\nOttawa     42 Wl\nMontreal    44 r,j\nGREENWOOD   NOTES\nfSpeclal to The Dally News,)\nGREENWOOD,    B,    C,   June   14.\u2014\nNat   Darling,   the   wellknown   cigar\ntraveller, wns here this week.   He intends   to   spend   the   winter   in   California.\nBefore Judge Brown. Lester and W.\nJ. Armstrong pleaded guilty to stealing an organ and other property from\nbuildings In Camp McKInney. They\nwere allowed to- go upon suspended\nsentences.\nJ. H. Hutchinson of Nolson has obtained an option upon about 2.000\nacres of land at Blrdesvllle. In this is\nIncluded the David McBride property\nof about 72o ncres. A number of Gorman sellers will he placed on Ihese\nlands just as soon as the necessary\narrangements can he made.\nThe Greenwood hnseball club hns\nbeen organized for the season. The\nofficers are: President, A. Boycr; vice-\npresident, Hugh McKce; manager, R.\nW. Halcrow. The club defeated Phoenix last Sunday by a score of 11-2.\nPLAN  TO  ELECTRIFY\nLINE THROUGH ROCKIES\nfBv Dally Nows Leased Wire.*)\nMONTREAL, June 14\u2014It is finite\npossible that when the C.P.R. carries\nout the big scheme announced by Sir\nThomas Shall ghnessy of double tracking the main line between Calgary and\nVancouver plans will also be taken\nInto consideration for the olectriflcn-\ntlon of this Une. Plans are laid for\nelectrification of the Columbia & Western branch line from Castlegar to\nRossland. Tho overhead wire system\nIs to be used, as it is considered lhat\nthe third rail would not be bo reliable\nunder the conditions lhat aro met In\nthe Rockies.\nPASSED    COUNTERFEIT BILLS\nEDMONTON, .Time 14.\u2014Dr. John\nHauback, an elderly man who claims\nto be a veterinary surgeon, was arrested last night by Detective Seymour of the city police on a charge of\npassing counterfeit hills on the Gar-\neight children, but lior art\" required that' land   theatre on Jasper avenue.\nCarried  Cargo   From   Doukhobor  Settlements\u2014Shipping Strawberries\nDaily  From  Rock Creek\n(Special Correspondence.)\nTRAIL, B.C., June 14\u2014John Hums, Jr..\nof John Hums ti. Sou, eon tractors of\n\u25a0Nelson, is expected to arrive in Trail\ntomorrow to begin operations for the\nbuilding of the now fair building and\nskating rink for which Ills firm has received the contract. The new building\nwill measure lR-> foot long and Sll feet\nwide. It will bo used for the annual\nfair euch summer wlillo In winter it\nwill be oonyerted into a skating and\ncurling rink. There will bo a sheet of\nleo VS} foot by 72 feet for skating and\nthreo sheets at tho shies for curling.\nThe fair dates have been sot for September 26 and 2ii and the liuilding is to\nhe comnloied by 'September 10. It will\ncost In the neighhodlionil of $10,000. The\nsumo firm  built the Trail  school.\nA raft carrying a quantity of hay,\ncement, shingles and flour from the\nDoukhobor settlements neat* Casilej-ar\nwas wrecked on Tuesday afternoon\nagainst the piers of the new bridge\nwhile trying to make a landing In the\neddy by the wharf. It wns almost Into\ntho shoal when the ourrent caught it\nand carried It down the river. There\nwere nine men on it and they had lo\njump for safety. Most of tlio freight\non tlie raft was lost but some of the\nflour and cement was got off In safety.\nJ. A. MeKlnnon left for .Spokane on\nWednesday lo seo his son -Man, who is\nIn tho hospital recovering from the Injuries he received three weeks ngo when\nstruck le* an uulemohle in Trail. Tlie\nhoy   is   report ed   to   be   doing   hivm-nhly.\nP. Burns & <hi. are installing a cold\nstorage at the-Jh.-ah -of tholr Hlore anil\nwill have It eoitfpletod at an early date.\nW. H. Johnson returned to Trail a\nfew days ago-' after spending seven\nmonths In Alberta.\niCttl. Brown, son of Frank Brown, postmaster of Trull, lias returned from col-\nloge In  Snokane.\nTyson   Bros,   are Bhlpplng 10 or more\nrates of strawberries dallv from tholr\nfruit ranch at tttock Creek. Thoy shipped a number to Rossland on Wednesday\nand other consignments to Trail, finding\nready sale locally. The price obtained\nIs 13.25 a crate. Tyson Bros, state that\ntliey shipped their first berries on June\nt and contei'-i that they wore the first\nin the district to put anv on tho market,\ndance was held this evening In\nSflhwartx' hall in honor of Miss Thorn,\nwho ts ieavli-- fn a short timo for an\nextended tour. Several 'Hosslnnd people\nlama down to attend **\" dance, which\nvaa enjoyed  by everyone -resent.\nREORGANIZATION OF\nONTARIO SCHOOLS\nOral Teaching in  English  Required  in\nFirst Form\u2014Supervising Inspectors are Appointed.\n(By Daily Nows Leaned Wire.)\n\u25a0ORONTO, Juno 14.\u2014The requiring\nof oral teaching In English its soon\nthe pupil enters tho first form,\nestablishing of four model schools\nfor the training o\u00a3 teachers for the\nEnglish-French schools and the placing the schools in three divisions each\na charge of a supervising Inspector,\nire the principal lines along which tho\ninturlo government will proceed with\nlho reorganization of tho English-\nFrench schools of the province and tho\nenforcement of the law regarding the\nEnglish language In these schools,\nhe announcement was made by Sir\nJames Whitney today and the reorganization arrangements outlined will go\ninto effect at the beginning of the\nschool year after the close of the\nsummer holidays.\nIn schools whero French has hitherto\nbeen a subject of study the Instruction In French In tho school In\n1-13 Is to be limited to one hour\ndav In ench class room. It is\nfurther provided that it shall not interfere with the adequacy of instruction in English and shall be optional ex-\ni-ept where the parents or guardians\nif pupils direct that they tako It.\nThe three supervising Inspectors are\nW. .). Stimmerbyj public school Inspector for Russell and Prescott; R. O.\nWhitley, B. A., public school Inspector\nNorth Nlpissing and R. E. lngall, B.\npublic school Inspector North\nHastings,\nThe Inspectors are Leo Yaymonl,\nnow principal English-French training\nschool, Ottawa; V. H. Gaboury, inspector of English-French school; H. St.\nJacques, R.A., principal English training school Sturgeon Falls.\nMl six speak English and French.\nMOTOR BOAT\nINSURANCE\nWo are now In a position to offer\na low rato coverIr.fr\nFIRE RISKS AND\nACCIDENTS ON WATER\nP. J. GLEAZER & CO.\nBox 316 Nelson, B.C.\nThe\nH Origin,.\nOnly\nGenuine\ntific tariff revision through the medium of o permanent commission, according to on announcement mnde tonight by John Chandler Cobb, president of the association. Mr. Cobb\nsaid that he would go to Chicago to\npresent the demands of the business\nmen nt the opening of the Republican\nconvention. ,\nSCIENTIFIC REVISION OF\nTARIFF IS REQUIRED\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nNEW YORK, .Tunc 14.\u2014Mord than\n00,000 of the leading business men\nthroughout the United States including\ncommercial bodies organised In\nthe National Tariff commission, association, will present a demand at\nboth the Republican \"and Democratic\nnational conventions for-the incorporation of a plank in their respective platforms, endorsing the principal of sclen-\nPROMINENT\nRAILROAD MAN\nSTRONGLY ADVISEC HIS FRIENDS TC\nTRY GIN PILLS FOR THE KIDNEYS\n\"I have been a Pullman Conductor ci\nthe C. P. R. and Michi;;*in Centre.'\nduring the last three yer.ri. About\nfour years ago, I was laid up with\nintense pains in the rjroln.a very core\nback, and suffered nior.t severely v,*hc:i\nI tried to urinate. I treated v.*i'.!i mj\nfamily physician for two months fot\ngravel in tlie bladder but did not\nreceive any benefit, About that time,\nI met another railroad men wlib lied\nheen similarly affected mid who had\nbeen cured by taking Gin Pilla, after\nhaving been' given up by a prominent\nphysician who treated htm for Diabetes.\nHe is now running Oh tlie road nnd is\nperfectly cured. lie strongly advised\nme to try Gin Pills which I tfid,\u2014witli\nthe result that lhe pains left mc entirely.\nFRANK S. IDH, Bui'i-Ar\/-*, N. Y.\n50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free.\nWrite National Drug and Chemical Co.\nof Canada, Limited, Dept. B C Toronto.\nIf you suffer willi Constipation or\nneed ngcntle laxative, take NATIONAL\nIfAZYUVERPIIAS. 25C.~a box.   105\nPURE drug:\nIS OUR MOTTt\nAll drugs used here In dispensing your doctor's prescription are abio*|\nlutely purs.\nWe Never Substitute\nYou are safe when you leave your prescriptions here\nMen Who Know the Drug Business\nAlways At Your Service\nCanada Drug & Book Co. Ltd]\nPhone 81       Nelson's Pioneer Drug Store      P.O. Box 502\nAgents for the Remington Typewriter       ::       Nail Orders a Speciolt j\nMarine and Stationary Gasoline\nEngine Repairs\nSteam and machine repairs of every description.   Out of town order-f\npromptly  and  accurately  executed.    Satisfaction guaranteed.\nWATERFRONT\nAshton & Smedley\np. o. box soq\nThe Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSIR   EDMUND  WALKER,  C.V.O.,\nLLD.,   D.C.L.,   President\nALEXANDER  LAIRD,    Gen.  Mgr.\nCapital    $16,000,000\n. Rest    $12,500,000\nTravellers' Cheques\nIssued by the Canadian Bank of\nCommerce are the most convenient\nform In which to carry money when\ntraveling. Thoy are negotiable everywhere, self-Identifying, and the enact\namount payable ln the principal foreign countries Is printed on the face\nof every cheque. The cheques are\nIssued in denominations of\n$10, $20, $50, $100 and $200\nany mny. be obtained on application\nat tho bank.\nIn connection with its Travelers-\nCheques The* Canadian Bank of Commerce baa issued n booklet entitled\n\"Information of Interest to Those,\nabout to Travel,\" which will be nent\nfree to anyone applying for It.\nNelson  Branch, J. S. Munro, Mgr.\nPlumbing and Heating\nADVICE\nFor Nothing\nCall and see us before you build\nyour bathroom.\nB. C. Plumbing & Heating Co.\nVictoria St., Near Opera House\nTelephone 181\nDaily News Want Ada. Get Results.\nPRISONER ESCAPES FROM\nJAIL  AT   NANAIMO |\n(By1 Dally News Leased Wire,>\nNANAIMO, Juno 1-1.\u2014William\nSampson, a prisoner serving time In\nthe provincial jail here, made bis escape yesterday and Is still at large.\nSampson was serving 18 months for\nrobbing a storo at Ladysmith.\t\nTHORPE'S\n<m     DiRINKS\nTE^ifeif\nImperial Bank oj\nCanada\nHEAD OFFICEt  TORONTO\nCapital  Authorized   $10,000,00]\nCapital  Paid-up       \u00ab,000,\u00ab\nReserve Fund    6,000,0\nTotal Asset 72,000,01\nD. R. Wilkle, President\nHon. Robert Jaffray, Vioe-Pres. |\nBranches in British Columbia:\nArrowhead, Chase, Cranbrook, Fernle]\nGolden,     Kamloops,     Michel,     Ne**\nMichel,  Nelson,  Revelstoke, V-anoouf\nver, Victoria and Wilmer. I\nA general hanking business trans]\nacted.\nSAVINGS  DEPARTMENT-,\nInterest allowed on deposits at cur|\nrent rate from date of deposit\nNelson Branch,  J.H.D.Benson,   Mg|\nBank of Montreal\nESTABLISHED 1817\nCapital all paid-up $18,000,0t\nRest    15,000,01\nHEAD OFFICE:   MONTREAL |\nRt.    Hon.    Lord    Strathoona\nMount Royal, G.C.M.G., Hon. Pre|\nR. B. Angus, Esq., President\nSir   Edward   S.   Clouston,   Bart\nVice-President\nH. V. Meredith, Esq., Gen. Manage|\nBranches in British Columbia\nArmstrong, Atiialmer, Chllllwacl\nCloverdale, Enderby, Greenwood, Hoi\nmer, Kamloops, Kelowna, Men-It\nNelson, New Denver, New Westmii\nster, Nicola, Penticton, Port Albern\nPort Haney Prince Rupert, Prtnci\nton. Rossland, Summerland, Vancoi\nver, Vancouver (Main street), Vernoi\nVictoria,  West Summerland.\nNelson Branch, L. B. DeVeber, Mg|\nJOHN BURNS & SON Contactfl|\nand Build<j\nNelson Planing Mill, Sash and Door Factory\u2014Factory and Yards, 706-12 Verno-!\nstreet. Door-*, Sanli, Mouldings ln stock and to order. Coast Lath and Shingles\nTurned Work and Brackets. Cement, Brick and Lime always In stock. Autfl\nmatlc Knife Grlndcr\u2014all kinds ot grin rtiiiK done. Store Fronts and Office Ffl\ntings, etc., a specialty. Estimates given on stone, brick and all kinds of worff\nMoving and raising buildings and setting plate glass, Guaranteed again!\nflmnntte.     P.   O.   Bo*r   I'M.     Telephone 17i.\t\nIF YOU  HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL ADVERTISE IT IN THE NEWS|\nSpecial Trout Flies\nWe have just opened up a largo assortment of special trout flies, tlet\nfor us specially to our own pattern  und jrjltablo only  for British  Co\nlumbla waters.\nM^M   Have a Look\nAt Them\nPrice 75c  per  dozer|\nTied on Eyed Pcnnol Hooks.\nOur  stock  of Lines,  Oasts,  Rods,  Reels\netc, is the finest In Canada, and prices rlghl\nWholesale   and   retail   orders   solicited.\nNelson Hardware Co J\nSportsmen's Headquarters;\nPHONB 21. i\\i|N NELSON, B. C|\n fco?\nI** SATURDAY\n\u25a0 Cfie: Sail?* J^tDA.\nPAGE  FIVE\nBell Trading Co.\nSATURDAY\nAt the Up-to Date\nGROCERY\nOur berry sale of yesterday was a\nf big success;   332 baskets were sold\nand customers nHklhg for more. This\n\\ means clean stock for today.\nToday's Fruit\nBerries\nOn account of weather conditions strawberries will be uncertain but if any of good quality are\noffering we will have them.\nCherries\nWe have a heavy shipment lo\nunload todny of first class Royal\nAnnes and Black Tartarian^, ripe,\nful flavored frUlt, 25c lb.\nPineapples\nWe should haye a shipment of\nfirst class Pines which If they arrive in time we will offer at\nI5c and 20c\nGood,  sound  stock will be good\n| for n week.\nTomatoes\nFirst  class hothouse, lb 35c.\nCucumbers, each 25c.\nFresh\nVegetables\nFresh crisp lettuce, lh. 15c.\nRadishes, 3 bunches  10c.\nGreen Onions, 2 hunches  5c.\nSpinach,  lb  5c.\nCabbage,   ench    15c.\nNew Potatoes, 4 lb3 25c.\nRoyal\nSt. George\nCream\nIs having -i big run on account of\nIts flavor, lurge cans, 2 for 25c.\nTuckfiold Sauce, 3 buttles 25c.\nStephen's\nPickles\nWhite Onions 30c.\nWalnuts. ....\u00bb 30c.\nSour  Mixed    30c.\nChow Chow  ,30e.\nSweet    Mixed,    a   dainty   little\nv pickle In a dainty bottle  ....30c.\nGherkins, sour  30c.\nSweet Gherkins 40c,\nGillards\nPickles\nA- very 'appetizing    meat    relish,\nemail size, 25c, large 40c.\nSalt WaTers In tins, ench  25c.\nCheese Wafers In tins, each... .25c.\nCanned Corn, 2 cans for 25c.\nBell Trading\nCo.\nThe tlp-to-Date\nGrocers\nUse Phone' 56\n__.\t\nWhen Taking\na Vacation\nfro:, to. the great Halcyon Hot\nSprings, where you can secure not\nonly rest but at the same time\nhave the benefit of the best medicinal waters on the continent, unequalled for rheumatism and kindred ailments. The springs are easy\nof access to travellers and the hotel has been fitted up and Is conducted with a view to the maximum of comfort and convenience\nfor guests.\nRates: 912 and $15 per week or $2\nper day and Upward*-,\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium\nWM. BOYD, Proprietor\nHalcyon      ,-   , , Arrow Lakes\nHOTEL ARRIVALS OF A DAlf\nThe Hume\nTable d'Hots and \u25a0 la Carte\n[HUME\u2014J. Lights-tone, J. Colvin, J. A.\nBlack, T. W. Caim-ron, W. Hlgbee, H.\nM'.. Huibl, Vancouver; K. Ci Dempsttify\nE. Levy, H&ssland; E. W, Wnlbown,\nWoodstuek; Mr. and Mrs, Biirnc, Ucm hi-c\nlhe Misses McLeod, j. McCarthy, M. F.\nShaw, E. H. Smith, W. WuUlle, _ Wl\nBunk, J. H. Taylor, city; W. Webb,\nHarrop; J. .1. Campbell, Duntulm; Mrs.\n3. L. Springer, Taglnim; Archilem-im\nBeer, Mrs. C. M. Bell, Ktislo; J. M.\nBoyeo, Silverton; Jom-pa Weir, lied Hut\nW. T. Hay, Ottawa; J. B. Schaultle,\nCheslcy; W. B. Lawson, Winnipeg; A.\nA. Welson, O. C. Geoff, B. M. Greall,\nGalgary: Charles O. Rogers, Creston; A.\nC. Voder and daughter, Nakusp; J. A,\nKinney, [Rossland: J. Colveer, Vancouver\nHot Weather\nCool Feet\nGood Temper\nSee the Big Shoe Store\nfor Canvas Shoes\nMefl's Irom $1.76 to $3.00\nWomen's from ....  1.50 to   3.00\nChildren's from   1.00 to   1.50\nThe Royal Shoe Store\nR. ANDREW, Prop,\nSilver King Hotel\nBaker Street\nUnder new management\nWell furnished rooms, $1.00 a\nday and up.    Best 25c meal in\nNelson.    Best brands of liquors\nand cigars, served by union men\nN.   McLEOD,   Proprietor\nSILVER KINO-W. II. Fllugll, Colville; C. Johnson, C. Molvor, A. Meaker,\nJ. Johnson, A. Cedcfcber\u00a3, 'M. .1. Brans-\nby, Kochs.\nSTRATHCOXA-Dr. 11. B. Moneypenny\nTrail; .Kenneth V\/tlsoii, Mr. and Mrs.\nBayly. Willow Point; .1. W. Ford, Edgd-\nwood; Mr. and Mrs, Crease, city; W.\nM. Archibald, Trail; Mrs. J. c. Murray,\nTrout Ijiike; G. R. 3. \u25a0Darroch, Mr. and\nMrs. W. R. Campbell, London; Mr. nnd\nMrs. Robert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.\nA. Colter, Mr. and Mr**. A. L. Slmpklris,\nW. A. Keith, Mr. ami Mrs. H. Wj\nBonne, Genesee.\nQueen's Hotel\nBaker Street\nA. LAFOINTE, Proprietor\nRenovated   throughout.    Sixteen new rooms added, all elec-\ngantly   furnished.    Steam   heat\nln every room.\nQU13ENS-C. Burnell, A. llebert, Mrs.\nCi. LtsslyiH*; Mra J. P. Barns and Clifford Burns, Allen belong and wife and\ntwo children, Crescent Valley, C. W\nLake, c. ICmhree, J. Reynolds. M. Lynch\nA. Slving, Cole Bios, allows; A. U.\nCousins, Toronto; A. J. Forrest, Winnipeg; R. II. Allen, Revelstoke; Mr. anil\nMrs. McAlfln, Proctor; N. Dostlng, John\nHcllshlll, Vancouver.\nMadden House\nThos.  Madden, Prop., Bakor  St.'\nRates:    $1.1.0 tn \u00a52.00 per day*\nMeal Tickets, $7.0(1 per week.\nA Comfortable Homa\nMADD0N---J; W. Golliip, Proctor; W\nKennedv, -Snlmo; M. 'McLeod, Arrowhead; -Miss Miirj- Sliiilly, Kuslo; Mr. and\nMi's. J. Marshall, Sprujgfleld; B, J.\nGrant,  Slocan.\nTremont House\nBaker Street, Nelson\nRANSOME   &   CAMPBELL\nProprietors\nEuropenn plan, GOc tip.\nAmerican   plan,   $1.25   and  ll.Bi)\nMeals,   35c\nALL WHITE LABOR\nSpecial  Rates per  Month\nTREMONT,-.w, Kennedy, .Snlmo; \u00ab\nKll'liltistone, Molly Glbaon, Angus Mu3\nL'onuhl, Silverton.\nGrand Central Hotel\nOPP08ITE POSTOFFICE\nAmerican   and   European   plane\nH.   H.  PITT8,  Proprietor\nGRAND CENTllAlv-G. Singer, John\nHutnm, A. Hnoiiit*-, Kochs; C, Carleton,\n,1. i-ivenbuini, v. Wail, Three Forks; A,\n(.*. \"Robinson, Marcus; A. Muck, W.\nlitiriiH, (Molly Gllison; Prank Alkcn.\\\nItayonne; G. I.. Korsler, I'alniiryi J. K.\nMunro, Phoenix' J. 1*. MeNlvln, Giaii.l\nPorks; D. C- ileal Ue, Norwich; John\nHtewart, J. Pyne, Silverton; A. Johnson, Vancouver; W. P. Sccrcst, A. liar*\nHsoil,  Air-drle;  It. J.  McKee,  Trail.\nIS LIBERAL CANDIDATE.\n(By Dally News Loased Wire.l\nMOOSE JAW, Juno. 14.-\u2014K.C. Mathews, formerly chief magistrate and\nex-uldermnn of Ihls city, has been\nunanimously adopted Liberal candidate\nfor the city constituency lu lho provincial election.\nRoyal Hotel\nStanley St., Nelson, B.C.\nUnder now management. Pleasant location. Best family hotel in\nthe city. Good home for steady\nboarders. Rates SI and $1.50 per\nday. Special rates by. the. week.\nCusine unexcelled.   \u25a0 \u25a0- j\nJ. 8. bARRAf-O-Vop.      V\nROYAL\u2014J. MuVdock, Snlmo.\nNelson House\nEuropean Plan.\nW. A. WARD, Proprietor\nCAFE\u2014Open day and night\u2014BAR.\nMerchants' Lunch 12 to 2\nPhone 97 P.O. Box 597\nNELSON-A. 3. Chile, Mai'QUS! H.\nHedbergj J. J, Porllck, E. E. Smith,\nSpokane; Mr. ami Mrs. n. W. Esta-i\nbrook, Chicago; F. E. iHardy, A. bulur-\nttnS,   Spokane.\nKlondyke Hotel\nVernon Street\nStrictly  Union  House\nHeadquarters for miners, Smel-\ntermen,   loggers,   railroad   men.\nRates, $1.00 per day up\nNELSON  & JOHNSON,   Props.\nKLONDYKE\u2014J, J. Anderson, Vancouver; I bury Dick's, Spokane; J. j,\nAdams,  Grand  Forks.\nUnion Men. when in Neleon\nPatronize\nLakeview Hotel\nCor.  Hall  and Vernon  Streets\nNAP   MALLETTE,   Prop.\nWhite    Union    Help    Employsd\nOnly.\nLAICEVIEW-Jj. Calumet, J. B. Cablj,\nCalgary; It. Dinalle, -Spokane; S. Rogelli,\n.1. Konny, Arrowhead; Q-, L. Douglas,\nCranbrook.\nKootenay Hotel\nTwo Doors   From   Postofflcs.\nVernon   Street.\nRates 11.00 and $1.25 per day.\nEvery   convenience    given    to   the\ntraveling public.    Elcctrla piano and\nUnion   bar In  connection, where the\nbest wines and liquors are  kept\nMRS. MALLETT, Proprietress.\nKOOTION'AY\u2014M. Uobbs, {J. Kliiemnn\nC. Enger, A. Garde, city; W. Tet.u-lnu.\nBos worth; G. Gatidlnl, Spokane, L. A.\nLeroHe, Undo; J. iltiisst'll, Grand l-'orks;\nW. Barret, Davidson; C. Miller, Kochs;\nP. Leittgls, Revelstoke.\nsmoRnRooKK-w. Ronald.   Midway;\n.1. -Robb, Spokane; Joe, Greenwood; C.\nTwlgg, G. Swan, J. Taylor, F. Cummings,  Cranbrook;  Mrs,   II.   Beck, Sllican\nGOING TO ROSSLAND?\n\u25a0* Stop at\nThe Western Hotel\nnear both depots; all white help.\nModern equipments.\nJ. D. ROBERTSON, Propriotor\nVE IMBER PRICE OUR IMBER\nG^RAE\/TrS BECAUSE VE BOUGHT\n\"OVER\" THE U&iMk QUAKTITY\nAtib GOT A LOVER IHAti U-SIL-II*.\nPRICE. OUR LME OF D^I\/HTY\nIMBER G4RMErtT<\u00a7, VHICH V0AE\/H LOVE \u00a70 VELL, WA&.\nrtEVER PRETTIER, IT IS SUCH A iATHTACTlOti- TO\n(ME'-I SELF TO IL4VE BEAUTIFUL \"IMBER THIAGS.\"\nOUR OUTER G^RAEAT-S FOR.THIS \u00a7>ZA&0r\\ ARZ\nrLdRAO\/tlOUS, BOTH M SHADES >MB STYLES. IF YOU\nVISH TO Mil YOUR OVA CLOTHES, VE <LAt\\ SUPPLY\nYOU VITH TA&TY l\\ATLR\\AL&. REAEABER, VE BELIEVE\nIA \"BIG BUSiAESS At\\_- LITTLE PROFITS.\"\n1 Wash Suits Worth Up\nto $16.50 for $4.95\nNice eool Wash Hulls for summer wear,\nmade of repp or Indian Head. They have 32-\ninch coats and aro prettily trimmed with\nbraid. Worth regularly up to $16,50. For Friday nnd Saturday   $4.95\n$1 Ladies' Colored\nWash Blouses for 75c\nLadles Colored Wash Blouses In striped\nchumbriiys and prints, also In plain white suiting; some with collars and cuffs. Theso are\nthe regular $1.00 blouses, Friday nnd Saturday   75c\nLadies9 Suits Worth up\nto $35 for $17.45\nA great opportunity to pick up a dandy suit\nnt half Its price. We have nbout 50 of them\nto choose from, all Ihls season's goods In plain\ntailored and fancy styles, ln serges, worsteds\nand tweeds, in such colors as navy. tan. grey\nand cunard. The coats are silk lined and the\nskirts with high waist line effect, Values up\nto $35.    Friday nnd Saturday $17.45\nLong Lisle Gloves\nfor 35c\nJust a few left. These are the regulnr 50c\nlend; In 10-hutton length, with three buttons\nnt the wrist. We have them in black and while.\nSpecial for Frldny and  Snturday 35c\nChildren s Colored\nDresses\nFOR AGES 8 TO 14\nValues up to $2.75 for $150\nIt comes qulle a b'l cheaper lu buytbe children their dresses ready made, at these prices,\nbesides saving you a lot of trouble. For Friday and Saturday we are putting on a special\nsale of Children's Colored Dresses In chumbriiys and llncnes, for ages S to 14. This ds\nan opportunity you ought nut to miss, ns\ndresses worth up to $2.75 go on salenl... .$1.50-\nScotch Chambrags\nfor 10c\nA   complete   range   in   plain,   strlpci\nand plaids.    Special price for Friday\nchecks\nnd Sat-\n....  10c\nMEAGHER & CO.\nThe Store for Style\nBaker Street, Nelson\nMining News\nRICH ORE FROM .\nMETEOR GROUP\nCarload to be Sent to Trail Smelter\u2014\nLily  B.  Shaft  Continues  in\nRich Ore\nfSpeclal to The Dallv Newfl.l\nSLOCAN CITY- B.C, June 11\u2014Some\nof the'richest nre which has ever been\ntaken out of a Slocan mine is coming\ndown from the Meteor 'group and the\ncarload of 32 tons which Is being sent\nto Trail smeller in expected to run considerably over $11,000. Some of the oro\nWill assay, It Is said, over $300 tO the\nton.\nThe shaft at the Tilly B. group near\nSlocan City Is now down about 185 feet\nand continues in high grade nre.\nJ. W. Beckett of Spokane hns placed\na few men to work on a group of\nclaims nenr tbe Arlington road. Ills\nson, R. 10. Beckett, Is In charge of the\nopera! tions.\nOperations have been temporarily\nsuspended on tho Ottawa group.\nREPORTS STRIKE ON\nCOLUMBIA GROUP\nNo. 2 tunnel, according to Mr. Devlin\nis in 200 feet and averages 4 feet in\nwidth with average assays of ?K\nOn lho vein from which the rich\nspecimens recently brought to the city\nwere taken a tunnel Is being driven\nnnd is now in IB feet wllh ore nil the\nway, sulil Mr, Devlin, who says that\ntho vein has been stripped for 125 feel.\nIt Is planned lo Increase the force of\nmen at the property shortly, Mr. Devlin\nstates.\nThe Columbia group consists of three\nclaims and three fractions and Is located on the same side of the mountain us the Mother Lode, Clyde and\nGolden Belle, The property has been\nworked since lf\u00bb05 some ore whieh was\nput through the Tullle four slump mill\ngiving good   returns.  It  Is  said,\nMr, Devlin stated thnt n Milwaukee\nsyndicate would be at Sheep creek\nshortly for the purpose of making nn\ninspection at the group.\nSpecimens of Ore Rich in Free Milling\nGold, Visible to  Naked  Eye, Are\nBrought to City\nRich in free gold are. some samples\nof ore from the Columbia group at\nSheep creek, owned by J. G. Devlin nntl\nH. Amns of the Bell Trading company,\nwhich have been brought to the city\nfrom a ledge recently discovered on\nthe surface at the property. Gold is\nplainly visible to Ibe naked eye In the\nspecimens and Mr. Devlin declares that\ntho ore Is some of the best Hint has\never como from the camp. ,\nConsiderable development work has\n1-oen done on the Columbia group,\nsaid Mr. IX-v'.ln yesterday, tin one\nvein a tunnel bus been driven In for\n250 feet, the ore, which Is free milling,\ngiving average assays of $!) to the\nton. \u25a0 Mr. Devlin states that the ledge\nIs of an average width Of nbout 3 feet\nII Inches. This summer this tunnel hns\nbeen driven an addltlonul six feet and\nassays taken across five feet are said\nto   have   averaged   $15.\nBoating\nBathing\nHotel Outlet\nProcter, B.C.\nG. &  L. SNOW,  Proprietors.\nThe tourist nnd fishing resort of\ntho Kootenays. Hates $2.00 and\n$2.50. Weekly rates on application.\nRow boats for hire.\nMAKE  GOOD   PROGRESS\nWITH PERRIER CROSSCUT\nWith tbe crosscut which Is being\ndriven on the lead, recently discovered\nat the Perrler group on Cottonwood\ncreek, In about 40 foot the operators\nof tho property expect to cut the lend\nShortly, said Alfred Crossley yesterday. Tbe present workings aro located Just above the railroad track\nand are directed toward cutting the\nnew .lead exposed high up the mountain.\nMAKE STRIKE NEAR ERIE\nfSpenlal to The Dallv News.l\nERIE, B.C., June 14\u2014D. II. Dickson\nreports that he has made a strike of\nrich ore on bis claims near Erie.\nTHE     LAST     OF    THE     OSPREYS\nBeautiful   Pen-Picture  of  One'of  the\nMost Beautiful of Birds.\nGlorious, victorious, robed In splendor, rose the golden, flre-speared sun,\nrolling back the dank night mists In\nfumes of ruby gauze, and touching the\nestuary with a magic sword of flame,\nso thnt from a dead, dumb wasle of\nshallows it spread abroad, leaping\nathwart the miles, a carpet of glimmering cloth of gold for the jeweled\nfeet of dawn to cross unsolled.\nThen he came\u2014yea, out of the sun\ncame he\u2014coal-black against that stu-\npr*ndous glare\u2014on great scimitar\nwings whieh moved not, net ther did\nthey quiver\u2014-sailing, sailing, sailing.\nsubl.'me, effortless, superb, son of the\ndny.\nSuch was the osprey, the fish hflwk\nof the Americans, the mullet hawk of\nn nelen t Sussex, the legend-bearer of\nthe Scot.\nflic same wind lhat bad brought the\nswallows from India, the chiff-chaff\nfrom Morocco, the cuekoo from dark-\nst Africa, had brought him from\u2014oh.\nanywhere, since he was a citizen of the\nworld! But, there was this difference\n-they were in company; be only enme\nlone, and he knew not why he came.\nNever before had lie been In this place,\nyet he felt that It was home.\nA gleam on the face of the estauary.\nrevealed and gone again, a flash Oi\nwere of a sliver spoon overturned, and\nour osprey, -with a single glide, was\nabove the spot. Ton could not at that\nheight see the lambent flame of the\namber-yellow eyes, but you could almost feel Us slab. For a moment lie\nbung himself up aloft\u2014a wondrous\nthing of life adrift 'twlxt earth and\nsky\u2014then\u2014hhrrr-rsshhl\u2014he let go.\nYou could hear the hissing whir,, of\nhis descent half across the estuary.\nCamo then a puff of spray, .-is if a\n\u25a0spell bad at that moment lilt the wilier there; followed a burst of foam,\nnnd a confused splutter of waters falling back fountain-wise. The osprey\nwas gone! Stay, though, not quite\ngone. In the middle of that boiling\nsmother of spume two wing lips, sharp\nns knife blades, met aloft, sploshing\nwater and air Into n flying, froth-like\nmixture. That was nil, Somewhere\ndown in the vortex, however, the osprey was\u2014fighting his fight out of\nsight.\nThen, after n time, the spray whlrl-\n'ng in rainbow showers allwhltlier from\nhis lashing pinions, up be came, not,\nIndeed, wilh n song, but like a god\nfrom lhe sea, two and :i half pounds of\nsalmon trout\u2014it looked like pure bar\nsliver In that  sun - coming with  him.\nOnlv talons speclnlly fitted with a\npatent roughened surface, as were the\nosprey's, could have clawed on to\nthat lashing, slippery thing and not\nlost hold, and only pinions five feet\nacross could have lifted Ihe struggling\nwhole up, up. up Into the spreading\ndome of the heavens.\nOnce a black crow\u2014like a dnrk\nihought\u2014soured up to assist, till the\nosprey spoke, ripping out a tense\nscream, so harsh, so utterly wild anil\nfierce, that the crow removed In haste;\nonce a gull, binek-backod and piratelike, tacked up against tiie wind to offer help In the peculiar way gulls have,\nmet the flame In lhe fish hawk's eye,\nand retired, and once three gulls fell\nupon  him  together.\nlie dropped the fish and did some-\ntlrtig very quickly in the air\u2014It reminded one of a piece of very swift\nsword-play,   loo   rapid   to   follow\u2014nnd\nthe gulls, dividing, went three _ways,\neach leaving a ftatfter \"defllna! \"Then,\nlike a hurled bolt, down shot the osprey. overtook the falling fish within\na yard of lhe water, clutched, and\nflashed up again with it on one superb\nlightning-like sweep of unflapped\nwings.\nA rifle cracked In lhe silence across\nlhe estuary, and a bullet sung In a\nhigh tenor key beneath the bird's tall.\nA rifle cracked again, and a bullet\nwent by with a sad and plaintive whine\njtisl above the fish hawk's head. A\nrifle cracked a third time, and\u2014-but the\nosprey, feathered prince of the sea. bad\nat last condescended to flap his wings,\nand was streaking Into the southern\ndistance like an electric flash\u2014-never\nmore to return.\n' ENDS IN  FOUL\nSASKATOON, Sask., June 1-1\u2014The\nbout between Mickey Mclntyre of Saskatoon, custom champion, ami Leo\nKorlsch of Fargo, N.D., at Ibe Hmpiro\ntheatre tonight came lo an end In the\nseventh round when Mclntyre foitiod\nhis opponent accidentally. It bud\nbeen a lively mill up io that time wilh\nhonors pretty\" wen although Mclntyre\ndrew first blond In the first round nnd\nbrought the American to his knees\" in\nthe fourth evidently had the better\ncliunce of winning. The foul caniti\nwhen lho Canadian aimed an uppercilt\nto the pit nf the stomach. Korise'fl\njumped in \u2022to meet tlie blow and It\nlanded low.    Bets were declared off.\nTENDERS\nTenders will be received up to June\n17th, 1012, addressed to undersigned at\nWest B ii in m i-ri in id, H.i'., for purchase uf\nassets uf Oknntigaii Commercial Orchards Companv,   Limited,\nThese assets cinis'si of two commercial\norchards; One Orchard comprises abojit\n700 acres near Bonnlngton Falls, ami one\ncomprises about 117 acres, neur Sviiiliii'-r-\nlatid. There Is also ahout ir,0 acres un-\ntm-roved fruit land neat- Knleden. all iu\nBritish   Columbia.\nTenders will be received for nil or\npart of said nssets. Each tender must\nstate terms of payment. Further nar-\ntlcnlars on nppllcaolon to .1. J. Campbell,\nNelson,   It.(.'.,  or  lo  the undersigned.\nW. C.  K1CLLMY.\n47-4 T.lo.iidiUor.\nBuy a Summer Home\nEverybody Kites lo gel away lo the country nnd cool of the lake during\nthe summer months, nnd we hnve same very Attractive acreage that Is\nmost suitable  for  this  purpose.\nS'\/t ACRES w'th fine lake frontage and nearly all good land, situate at\nNine Mile point, with good boal landing and beach. I'rlce $1,000, on\nvery easy terms.\nABOUT 10 ACRTCS with fine sandy beach, situate at Nine Mile po'nt;\nall Ibis land is good and fertile soil, and could'be made both a fine home\nand   good   orchard.    Price,   $1,400.\nWe also    have    some   attractive f.vc\nreached both by road and rail,\nere   tracts at  Granite\neasily\nFor further   particulars  call  and see us.   *\nMAWDSLEY, SHAW & CO.\ni\nWard Street. Nelson, B. C.\n f   page six  \u00ab;]*\u2022*--\u2022\nCiFsatty .^to-atJ\nSATURDAY, .,-..-......-\u25a0. JUNE '\nSAVED FROM\nYEARS OF MISERY\nBY FRUIT-A-TIVES\nAnother Miracle Performed In Toronto By\nThese Wonderful Tablets, Made Of Fruit\nJuices And Valuable Tonics.\nAnother Proof That 'Trmt-a-tives\" Is The Most\nScientific Remedy In The World For All\nKidney Troubles,\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" has never demonstrated more clearly its powers to heal the\nj kidneys and cure all Kidney Troubles and Rheumatism than in this case of Prof.\nDavis. It simply goes to show that you should try *'Fruit-a-tives'' if other\nremedies have failed.\nProf Davis is well known in the United States and Europe, having\nreceived many diplomas and certificates from foreign societies.\nIt is but natural that he would exercise due caution in making any\nstatement to the public. The fact that he is willing to have Ins letter to the\nFcuit-a-tivea Company appear in the papers, shows his confidence in the merits ot\n\u2022-\u25a0Fruit-a-tives\" and his gratitude at being cured.    Read Piof; Davis' letter.\nPage for Wage Workers\nBy R. P. Pettipiece.\nNews, Views and Activities of T ose Who do the World's Work\u2014Local,\nProvincial, Dominion and Int rnatlonal Events Indicative of Indu*.\ntrial and Political Growth an   Development.\nPROF. J. F. DAVIS\n563 Church St., Toronto, December 29th. 1911.\n\u2022r-,-.A.U'*lulwa-at.to saytp the people ofToronto and elsewhere, that \"Fruit-a-tives\"\nis my only medicine, and has been for the past four years. Previous to that I was\nvery much troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Disease, and had taken many\nremedies as well as employing lint application of salt bags etc., without getting\nsatisfactory results. Noticing the advertisements of \u2022'Fruit-a-tives\", and your\nsuggestion of eating plenty of fruit, I adopted this treatment altogether and, as\nmy friends know, I am now and have been ever since taking \"Fruit-a-tives\",\nenjoying the best of health, and find it a pleasure to follow my vocation of Dancing\nand Deportment Instructor. Vou have my approval and authority for publishing\nthis letter ifyou so desire. PROF. J.  F. DAVIS.\nMany of the leading citizens of Canada\u2014the solid, substantial, well-known\npeople in their respective cities and towns\u2014ItaVe gladly testified to the great\nbenefits they have received by taking \"Fruit-a-tives\". They are glad to be well\nand do not hesitate to say so in public print.\nIf you are suffering as Prof. Davis did, do as he did, and take\n\"Fruit-a-tives\". This wonderful fruit medicine will cure you. 50c. a box,\n6 for $z. 50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by\nFrujt-Q-tivej Limited, Ottawa.\nIF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL  TRY  A  NEWS CLASSIFIED AD.\nListen! you need\nfei-stvfiirnishing goods\nto complete pux- dress\nf^Mid your rlathes happiness\nYou will \"shine\" if we supply you with\nfurnishing goods. Ve are sole agents for\nmany \"exclusive\" lines. You will have\nthat well-dressed feeling in our furnishings.\nUnderwear must fit if it is \"fit\" to wear.\nVe keep a big stoek and can fit you.\nBuy our tasty hose and you will be proud\nto roll your trousers up'\nLet  us   furnish your  furnishings from\ncollars to socks.\nPut your head into one of \"our\" hats.\nHALL & JESSUP SSS\"f\u00a5S\nThe Rossland Mi\nhold their amuinl ce\n10, and have invited\nof Vancouver Trades\noil to be present aim give an address.\nThe tailors of Lethbridge, Alta., nn\norganizing and in Gull, Ont., a num\nbor ot trades arc talking of organizing.\nThe labor market In Regina Is well\nsupplied. In \"Woo 11 stock, (int., there\n1b a demand for good mechanics. Hod\ncarriers organized lust month and\ngained 2% cents an hour without a\nstrike, and electricians und teamsters\nare orfeanlS-ing,\nThe Internal strife in the ranks of\ntiie electrical workers at last seems\nto be within sight of the finish. Gen\neral President McNulty of the Mc-\nNulty faction nnd General Secretary\nMurphy of the Reid faction attended\nan executive board meeting of (he two\nunions In Detroit on Muy 2. and drew\nup a plnn of amalgamation that will\nbe submitted to both factions, Both\nmen declared that they would do their\nbest lo mnke its acceptance possible,\nand thus put nn end to the scrap,\nwhich hns been a detriment to the\ncraft and  the  whole labor movement.\nOver 200 coopers employed by the\nbrewers' association in Milwaukee\nhave slruck, their demands for an increase from 37%o to 45c per hour be-\nins refused, as was also the Saint-day\nhalf-holiday, Two of the cooperage\nestablishments have signed up.\nThe Milwaukee Dally Leader, the Socialist paper, has a circulation of oyer\n\u25a010,000   dully.\n.T. Keir I-Iardle has expressed his\nwish lo aid In the Socialist campaign\nin the states this rail. If Is bis wish\nin speak at 10 or 12 meetings in the\nbig Industrial centres from New York\nto 'Frisco and back again.\nTwo convention.*-! opened in Toronto\non   June  3rd.     They  were   gatherings\nof tho  International    Association    of\nMarble Workers and the Intcrnatlom\nLadies' Garment Workers,\nKingston, Ont., plumbers have been\non strike since May 1 for increased\nii.iy. They have returned to work on\nthe condition that they receive $2.75\nfor eight hours uiitl! May 1 next year,\nand I hen ?3.\nThe protest lodged by President\nStubbs of district 18, IL M. W-. of A.,\nagainst the appointment\u2014 of- - -Harry-\nBentley of Lethbridge as chairman of\nthe board of einnt'ry to sit on mailers\nIn dispute between lhe miners nnd\nowners bus been effective, the Ottawa\n\u25a0rovernmeni having Mr. Justice L.\nWalsh of thn supreme court of Alberta\nto act In that capacity.\nWinnipeg local\nif enrponters and\nin 50 now oicmln\nFliey have now 1\nless agents nt Wi\n0 soon bring tin\n0 Us old strong!!\nunion   will  against Judge Hanford of Seattle for\n\u25a0ation on July depriving Leonard Olsen of his citizen-\nW.  Wilkinson ship on account of hla Socialist opin-\ntnl Labor coun-   ions.\n\u2022 The masons in Lethbridge, Alta.. are\non strike for an advance from B7%c\nper hour to 75c. Ii is probable that\nthe trouble will spread from Regina\nto the Rockies if the master builders\nprove obdurate. Seven of the concerns In Lethbridge have acceded to\nthe men's demands.\nAn Interesting debate took place In\nthe Calgary Trades and Labor council\non the iiuestion of affiliating with tin\nprojected Alberta federation of Labor.\nXo opposition was manifested and the\nactivities of the British Columbia federation were cited as an example that\nIt would be to the benefit of Alberto\nunionists to follow. The delegate\nthe provincial convention (at which\nIs expected the federation will be\nformed) at Lethbridge on June 14 was\ninstructed to vote in favor of admitting farmers to membership.\nThe operative plasterers will shortly\nmake lhe following demands in the respective towns: At Moose Jaw, an Increase to GOc per hour for a nine-hour\nday; at Edmonton, on August 1, they\nwill demand 70c per hour; at Saskatoon, 75c and an eight-hour day, with\nSaturday half-holiday; at Winnipeg,\n70c per hour and better working conditions; Ottawa wauls an increase of\n5c per hour and a weekly pay day;\nWindsor, Otlt.. received an Increase of\n0c per hour on May 1 without strike,\nnnd at Regina two committees are\narguing the question .of 70c per hour,\nan eight-hour duy nnd Saturday half-\nholiday.\nK .Tones, secretary of the Hillcrest Miners' union, U. M. W. of A..\nbas been nominated to fill the vacancy\ncaused by the election of Clem Stubbs\nto tho presidency of the district,\nthe .nomination Is a popular one It Is\nlikely that It will be unanimous.\nWe again rise io remark that tin\nstrike on the C. N. R. In British Columbia Is still on In full force nnd\neffect.    Dally newspapers, please copy.\nIf the reports \"appear ing In the dally\npress are lo be relied upon, the striking dockers in London, England, are\nbeaten. The probabilities are that the\nreport Is true. London hits 11 population of 6,000,000.\"\"and the work along\nthe docks does not require any great\namount of skyicd^ibor,. machinery being used'to n greiTT'extenl In discharging'cargoes. The~enipl6yers have'Tlnis\na tremendous reservoir of unemployed\nto draw on in just such an emergency\nas this, and the competition for a bare\nliving among the poor of London ls\nthe force that spells defeat to the\nstrikers and victory to the employers\nIn any dispute that Involves such a\nlarge proportion of unskilled labor a\nthe present one. The naughty attitude\nof the ship owners in refusing to tolerate government interference shows\nthat they do not need It\u2014can win bet\ntor without It, in fact.\nFacts About McClary's |\n\"Sunshine\"  Furnace\n\u2014The Understudy of the Sun\u2014\nThe Fire-pot of the \"Sunshine\" is made   it and the ashes drop into the.ash-pan\nof Semi-Steel\n\u2014that of the\nordinary furnace is made of\nGrey Iron.\nHere's the difference \u2014 Destructive sulphur fumes\npenetrate Grey\n'A child can easily rock the grates of a\n(\"Sunshine\" \u2014 merely another reason\n-why you should buy a \"Sunshine\" Furnace. \/\nI*     \u00ab\u2022\nOrdinary furnaces are called coal gluttons. There may. be good reasons for\nthat\u2014we don't know. But\u2014we have\nbuilt the \"Sunshine\" Furnace so that it\nis very easy on coal. Hundreds of people now using the \"Sunshine,\" and hav-\nIron easily because it is porous.- Semi-   _\nsteel is not porous\u2014it is a close-grained   ins used ordinary furnaces, declare that\nmaterial with a smooth surface secretly    \"\"\" '\nprocessed by McClary's. Gas fumes\ncannot penetrate Semi-Steel therefore\nit lasts longer. The \"Sunshine\" Fire-\npot is built in two sections joined together with our famous cup Joint. The\nshape of this joint, combined with a\nlayer of McClary's asbestos cement,\nmakes it absolutely gas, smoke and\ndust-proof.\nClearly, the \"Sunshine\" is the premier\nfurnace as far as the Fire-pot is concerned.\nThe Grates of the \"Sunshine\" Furnace\nhave three sides each. Plainly, they have\nthree times the endurance of one-sided\ngrates. Every time you rock down the\nashes of the \"Sunshine\" you can expose\na fresh side of the grate to the fierce\nheat of the fire\u2014lengthen the life of\nthe grates.\nthe \"Sunshine\" makes two tons of coal\ndo the work of three. Evidently, the\n\"Sunshine\"- Furnace saves coal and\nmoney.\nThe ordinary furnace has a water-pan\nhidden somewhere about the base.\nThere, it cannot carry out the purpose\nfor which the water-pan was devised.\nThe water-pan of the \"Sunshine\" Furnace is placed scientifically above the\nr the brotherhood\niners recently took\nFi nt one rheethn?.\n-1 additional liusl-\n:, and Utey expect\norganization buck\nNegotiations\npeine; conducted with the Amalgamated looking tn ;i local understanding\nbetween lhe two bridles to prevent dny\nclashes. This is probably the origin\n..f the misleading report that they\nwere completing arnmgements for\nim I'gamation.\nThe department of labor reports that\n*S!t Industrial accidents occurred to\nIndividual workers in April. G2 nf whicli\nwere fatal and 227 resulted in Berious\nAt llm Titanic enquiry in London n\ndirector of llie White Star Hue said\nthnt If the stenmsh'p companies were\nrequired In carry enough A. TVs to\nman enough limits to carry all the\nnassongers there were not enougli A.\nB.'s In tlie country to do It. He. prob-\nibly solaced his conscience with the\nmental reservation that there were nol\nenough \"cheap\" seamen to fill the bill.\nTlio brotherhood nf carpenters at\nPrince Albert, Sask.. have unanimously\ndecided lo demand r,0e and a nine-hour\nAnd the short, jcrong teeth of \"Sunshine\" grates simply grind up clinkers.\nThe \"Sunshine\" Furnace is the best as\nfar as grate construction goes.\nShaking an ordinary furnace is hard,\nback-breaking labor.   You don't need to    .\nshake the \"Sunshine\"\u2014you simply rock    touch with him.\nradiator near the dome\u2014the heat laps\nup the water, before being diffused all\nover the house. It contains the same\namount of moisture as the air of a\nbalmy June day. Plainly, as far as the\nwater-pan is concerned, the \"Sunshine\"\nis the furnace you should buy.\nThere are many more reasons why you\nshould invest your money in \"Tlie Understudy of the Sun\"\u2014McClary's \"Sunshine\" Furnace. Call on the McClary\nagent and ask him to show yoiiall the\nmechanical reasons and exclusive devices which go to make the \"Sunshine\"\nthe best and therefore the cheapest\nfurnace you can buy. Write us at out-\nnearest address if you cannot get in\nLONDON\nTORONTO\nVANCOUVER\nST  JOHN, N.\nM-Gary-i\nMONTREAL\nWINNIPEG\nHAMILTON\nCALGARY.\nisPSp*\nSold by B. C. Plumbing & Heating Co., Nelson.\nBeprcH\nlemhcr,\nve Tlerger,   the  Socialist\nannounced  his  Intention\n;K-achment     proceedings\nthe Service Coat that\nKeeps Out Aarat Ran\nEven ibe front of this Slicker is\nWATERPROOF. See ourpatenl REflEX\nEnffiS, out of sight when coat is\nBuTfoned. that guide every drop\ndown and off. .Anolher proof of\nFish Brand Quality\nSOLD EVERYWHERE\nSATISFACTION\nGUARANTEED\nToweb Canadian\nLimited\n\u201e1  TORONTO.\nFairview Real Estate\nI have for Hale a piece of ground\nin Fairview within five minutes\nWalk from street car, ecjuui'. to 12\nlots 30x120. This makes practically\nono acre. Lund Is level and close\nto lake, Easily cleared. Price $450,\nTerms $50 down and $10 per month,\nApply\nHarry Houston\nK.W.C.   Block\nThe A. F. of L, organizers report that\nnever hnve they met with such s\ncess In their work as In the present\nyear, unions all over the continent, almost without exception, gaining largely In membership and new ones being\nformed dally. Tbe percentage of unorganized in the skilled crafts Is being\ngradually reduced and the tendency to\nfederation of unions, or Industrial unionism, is becoming pronounced.\nMi ml real clothing manufacturers\nhave thrown down the gauntlet to the\nGarment Workers' union by declaring\nfor 1114- open shop, and by tbo time this\nis read ii Btrlklto will probably bo In\nprogress,\n.lames Simpson of. Toronto, who addressed the Mny dny miners' meet at\nFernle, is now busy in Ontario organizing ibe Labor Educational Publishing company, Limited, whicli is being\npromoted lo carry on a general publishing business and publish a weekly\nlabor paper, Incidentally absorbing tho\nIndustrial Banner, now being issued\nby Joseph Murks as a monthly at London, tint. Brother Simpson hns also\nheen elected by the typos of Toronto,\nnt the head of the poll, as delegate to\nthe September convention of the\nTrades nnd Labor congress of Canada\nal Ouelph, Ont.\nThe Toronto Labor temple properly\nlias Increased in value during the past\nyear from $300 to ?r.00 per front foot.\nSince the St. Louis convention of the\nbuilding trades department of the A. V.\nor L. the United Brotherhood of Carpenters has nut been affiliated with\ntbe department. The matter has just\nbeen voted on, and lhe brotherhood has\ndecided, by a vote of 32,077 In favor\nof affiliation and 15,490 against.\nThe tailors 'strike at Calgary and\nRochester, N. Y\u201e is still proceeding\nand the international treasury is still\nat the disposal of the strikers to combat the efforts of the Master Tailors'\nassociation to establish the open shop.\nStrike benefits paid by tbe A. F, of\nL, the last seven months lo affiliated\nunions having no International organization amounted to $50,069, the larg\nest sum ever paid by the fedemtlo:\nin a similar period. A local of the\nBrotherhood of Railroad Carmen has\nbeen organized at Brldgeburg, Ont.\nThe Iron moulders of Moncton, N. B.\nhave won In their strike against a reduction of wages amounting to 20 per\ncent, the management having consented to the scale and conditions demanded by tbo organization.,\nThe Labor Bulletin of Lethbridge has\njust issued a very creditable annual\nlabor review.\nThe   Montreal   Trades   and   Labor\nmini\nmi the\naction\nin-ougiit ;\nDavidson compa\nating their facto\nelection  day,  in\nft Is a  test case,\nThe   it.   C\nlabor par\n\u25a0gainst    tbo   '\nLimited, fo\non the alter\nlolalloii   of  11).\nderatlonist, the organ\nof the Vancouver Trades and Labor\ncouncil ami the B. C. Federation of\nLabor, hitherto Issued twice a month,\nappeared as a weekly publication on\n.lune 8. Tlie demand for the change\nhas been Insistent, and now that it\nhas been accomplished tbe present indications point to a large Increase in\ntlie already healthy circulation. News\nof interest to llie Canadian labor\nmovement will be a feature, and communication's of that nature from unionists will be appreciated. Address\nroom 210, Labor Temple, Vancouver,\nB, C.\nSt. John'\nvincial   fed-\nCarl Legion, lho German secretary\nof the .International trades union movement and Socialist member or tbe\nrelchstng, spoke In Seattle on Friday,\nJune 7,\nAt the lasl meeting of the Vane\nver Trades and Labor council ihe\necutlve  committee  was   Instructed\nbring in  a  n-port as to n celebratloi\non Labor day.\n-And DON'T Forget theMapleBuds.Gmndpa!\n_wm\nMAPLE\nBUDS\nShopping is only half done if you forget the Maple\nBuds. Children must have sweets.   Their little natures\ncrave  for  dainty  sweet  things.    Bad  for  them ?\nNot Cowan's Maple Buds.   Pure milk, pure sugar,\npure chocolate.   What could be more nourishing\nand wholesome ?  What else could made them\nsuch favorites  with intelligent mothers?   Make the\nchildren happy. Give them sweets you know are good.\nPut Maple Buds on your shopping list.\nTHEY'RE NOT MAPLE BUDS\nUNLESS THEY'RE\nThe COWAN CO., Limited\nsggijgs-      TORONTO,\n(Sy^^^k Ontario\nPur. Milk Chocol.lo\nMAPLE\nName and design registered\n202\nLook for tha Norn*\n &\/o\n(SATURDAY   JUNE 19\nCte latlj? $t\\x>s,\nPAGE SEVEN    3!\npW'GiG\"\ni mi illli : I\t\nBAK1 NG\nm\nInsures\nperfect\nBAKING\nRESULTS\nCONTAINS\nNO ALUM\nMagic\nBAKING\nI POWDER\nEgBBnaH u*li\nMADE IN\nCANADA\nEiW-OIt-LETT.\nooi\u00bbi\"Jc\u00bbA3srsr|\niii*j>iirr-*Eix>!\n1 TORONTO \"\"O NT,\nii\nROOSEVELT MAY\nGO TO CHICAGO\nIndignant    at    National    Committee\u2014\nDelegates   Want    Him   on\nScene of Action.\n(By Dally News Leased Wlro.)\nOYSTER WAY, N.Y., Juno 13.\u2014\nAfter talking for several hours last\nnight with Senator Dixon over the\nlong distance telephone. Colonel Roosevelt said he might go to Chicago. His\nfinal decision, however, still remains\nln abeynnce. Colonel Roosevelt said\ndelegates who were supporting htm\nwere indignant at the trend of affairs\n.in Chicago. He was told last night\nthut they regarded the situation as\nbeing \"a cynically open attempt on\nthe part of the national committee to\ndefraud the people of the victory they\nhave won.\" Tbe result, as Colonel\nRoosevelt put It, has been a very intense feeling leading to a strong demand from the Roosevelt delegates,\nespecially those from the western\nstales,  that he go to Chicago.\nColonel Roosevelt came to New York\ntoday. Whether be will leave for Chicago later In the dny or return to\nOyster Bay tonight could not be\nlearned. \"I don't know what I shnll\ndo,\" said he. \"It depends upon what\nI learn during tho dny.\"\nThe   Roosevelt   house   on   Sagamore\nHill   was  ablaze   with   light  until   far\nInto the night.    Messages by telegraph\nand telephone poured in in targe numbers all the evening, until at last thn\ncolonel   said   that  ho   must  retire   for\nthe night.    He snid he would issue\nstatement at (I p. in. last night, but it\nwas   midnight   before   be at  last  appeared to say that he could not mako\nbis decision known,    Before ho retired\nthe colonel bad completed his propnrn\nt'ons   for   a   quick   departure  to   Chi\ncago should he decide to go.    The impression   prevails   that   the   colonel\nging. ,    .\nSITUATION FULL\nOF UNCERTAINTY\nTalk   of   Reconciliation   of   Taft   and\nRoooevelt  Factions\u2014Socretary\nDeserted Chicago.\n(By Dnlly News \"Leased Wire.)\nCHICAGO, June 14.\u2014\"The Missouri\ncompromise\" decision and the quickly\nfollowing and entirely unexpected nd-\njournment of the national committee\nyesterday has brought about a situation full of uncertainty and conflict\nIng rumors which lasled throughout\nthe night and refused to crystallize\nInto any definite form. Explanations\ntraversed a long and varied scnlc all\nthe way from the statement that tbe\ncompromise and sudden adjournment\npresnged a general gathering together\nof the Taft and Roosevelt factions.\nThe explanation which best fits the\nvarious fads is that supporters were\nglad to lako advnntnge of three or\nfour hours of time saved by the com\npromise on the Missouri eases to tak<\naccount of slock and  prepare for the\nST. VITUS DANCE\nIN YOUNG CHILDREN\nA Striking Example of its Cure by ths\nTonic Treatment\nSt. Vitus dance Is tbo commonest\nform of nervous trouble Hint afflicts\nyoung children, because of thn great\ndemand made on the body liy growth\nand development, and there Is an added strain caused by study. It is when\nthese demands become so' great that\nthey impoverish tlio blood and the\nnerves fall to receive tiieir fu.l supply\nof nourishment that the nervous debility which lends to St. Vitus dance\nbegins.\nThe remarkable BUCOOSS of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In curing St. Vitus\ndance should lead parents to give this\ngreat blood building medicine to their\nchildren at the first signs of the approach of the disease. Pallor, UsU'bsb-\nnesH, inattention, restlessness nnd Irritability ure n,U symptoms which enrly\nshow Hint the blood nnd nerves nre\nfalling lo meet the demand upon lliem.\nHero Is proof of the power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lu euro this trouble\nMrs. .1. W. Towns, Oshawn, (int., says:\n\"At tbo ago of ll my daughter was attacked with St. Vitus dance nnd despite nil we did for ber the trouble\ngrow rapidly worse. Soon she was\nscarcely able to walk, her body and\nlimbs jerked and trembled so, and she\nwas qulto unablo to feed herself.\nWhen sho would lie down she would\nho unablo to rise without assistance. As nothing was helping her\n1 wrote a friend whose daughter had\nbeen similarly affected and she advised\ntbo uso of Dr. Willihims' Pink Pills,\nwhich had cured her child. I at once\ngot a supply of the pills and even the\nuse of the first box seemed to show an\nImprovement. By the time five boxes\nwere used she wns completely cured\nand has hnd no return of the trouble\n' since.\" Sold by all medicine dealers\nor by mall at fiO cents a box or six\n\u25a0boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams'\nMedicine Co., Urockvlllo, Ont.\nstruggle expected over the Texas and\nWashington contests. Roosevelt supporters profess lo be greatly elated\nover the settling of the Missouri delegation at large and asserted that tho\noutlook for the outcome in the whole\nMissouri business exceeded their most\nsanguine hopes. The Taft people, on\nthe other hand .seemed -to take the\noutcome complacently and abated none\nof their claims on that account,\nNational Committeeman Nngel of\nMissouri, Mr. Taft's secretary of commerce and labor, who left Chicago on\nWednesday on the eve of the Missouri\ncontest, which he was counted upon\nto present, came in for considerable\ncriticism. It was privately declared\nthat Mr. Nagel's departure for Chicago bad much to do with the argument In tbe Missouri case. When lt\nbecame known that the secretary had\nleft town, some of tile Taft members\nof the committee determined lo stand\nby the Hadley-Rooscvelt delegates.\nAbsolutely no one appeared to challenge Governor Hadley's presentation\nof tbe case and tbe Taft leaders said\nthere was nothing for them (o do but\nsurrender.\nGovernor Hadley in a public statement declared that the committee had\nacted fairly. Anyway, the subject was\ntbo topic of endless discussion among\nboth factions lasl night and Roosevelt\nunquestionably showed the moro contentment with the way things stood.\nAs a result of yesterday's developments Interest In today's session of\nlhe national committee was quickened.\nThe fight promises lo center about\ncontests Involving the delegates from\n.Texas, Tbe contest preceding that on\nthe calendar of the national committee\nis Inconsequental compared wllh the\nTexas situation, where tbe political life\nof Cecil Lyon, national committeeman,\nnnd the strength of the Roosevelt machine In   the state is ,at stake.\nThe Roosevelt ninnagers declared no\ncompromise would lie considered with\nregard (o Texas. The Taft malingers\nasserted they would fight for nil of\nthe contested delegates on the ground\nUnit tbe Lyon organization had chosen\nlis delegates In defiance of the distil\napportionment plan of the republican\nnational committee. Rumors of compromise and concessions In tbe re\nmaining contest: fights are denied by\nIhe leaders on both sides.\nIt is expected that the Virginia, contest!.', In which the Roosevelt forces\ncharge that the Taft conventions wero\nheld where negroes could not attend,\nwill he presented as a single case, but\nOrmaby McHarg, tbe Roosevelt contest manager, asserted last night that\ntliey would argue each of the Texas\ncontests separately and that they ox-\nnected to have at least 30 of the 4i\nTexas delegates.\nBoth s'des continued to clnlm ultimate control of the fight In this incident and the Roosevelt forces definitely announce their intention to op\npose on lhe floor the election of Senator Root as temporary chairman,\nThey said their candidate for that\nniice would lie Senator Borah of Idaho.\nMr. Borah was first suggested at\nconference of the Roosevelt leaders\nlast night. He wns present when the\nmatter of choosing the anll-Tnt'l can\ndldales for t.hc chairmanship wns up\nTor discussion and he chose Unit time\nto leave Ibe conference.\nRoosevelt  conferees will control the\nenniest committees because each mem\nher  of  Hint   committee  Is selected  hy\nh's slitio  delegation  nnd  not  by the\nconvention.\nRumors of a boll In the party, so\ncurrent for the lust few days, were\nex11leased today by their absence and\nthat kind of talk wns overshadowed\nbv prospects of a compromise, The\nreports gnve hope to the champions of\nCummlna of lowri and La Follette of\nYVWcnm-'n. Senator Borah was prom-\nIncntl'v ment'oned by the gosslpers as\ni probable dark horse for the presidential nomination, Notwithstanding\n**e*-Ulve deelarat Ions from leaders of\niiolb side*** thai talk of compromise wns\nfoollfdi nnd Unit the fight must go to\ni finish between Taft nnd Roosevelt\n\u25a0md ''the principles\" represented by\nthem, ihero nro many delegates and\nleaders who think that another man\nmay w'n Uie convention \"crown.\"\nEnthusiastic among these was Senator Kenyon of Iowa who arrived from\nWasblneion after ft flying trip In con-\nul( his eollengue, Senator Cummins.\nDEATHS FROM\nCANCER INCREASE\nPOLICE  COMMISSIONERS\nEXONERATE POLICE FORCE\n(Bv T>ni',y News I-easc-l Wire.l\nVANCOUVER, B. 0., .Tune M\u2014A\nlocal pocs'iUiui has recently been\nmused by the arrest of Sam Gothard,\n\u25a0dltor of A weekly paper called Truth\nmd lhe M.bsequont events conned ed\nwith bis <*M8C. Gothard bud been attacking the police and civic ndmlnis-\nIrnlion generally, particularly drawing\nattention to the restriclod district. As\nan cdifor be described various places\nhad visited. Police deteotlves\nfinally arrested him one night and next\nmornlnff be forfeited bis bond of $Ufi\npolice court. He righteously explained In tbe next Issue of his paper\nthnt ho bad merely been In the house\ntlcsi-mated to gather material for his\npaper, He blamed the police for not\nhavfng arrested mnny oilier inmates\nof the house. Mayor Fiudlay then\ncalled a special meeting of the police\ncommission, which investigated these\neiin**T,'cs ngainst the police and Mr.\nPlrdJue exonerated the officers. Thev\n'ded that it had been proved that\nGnlhanl bad been on habitual fre-\nlenter ,-ipnrl from tils duties ns an\nInvestigator for his Journal.\nMayfair     Physician      Brings     Action\nAgainst   Fellow   Practitioner   for\nLibel\u2014Article' in   Journal.\nfBy Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, June 14.\u2014Owing to the\ntestimony yesterday on the causes and\ncure of cancer In a libel suit brought\nby Dr. Robert Bell, an aged Mayfair\nphysician, against Dr. E. A. Bashford,\nsuperintendent of the Imperial cancer\nresearch fund, physicians and the public generally are deeply Interested.\nThe court room was crowded, many\nphysicians and women being present.\nDr. Bell gave up. the use of the knife\nin cancer cases in 1804 and the present action grows out of an article\nheaded \"Cancer, Credulity and Quackery,\" written by Dr. Bashford and published In the British Medical Journal.\nThe article contained statements whieh\nDr. Bell contended practically accuse\nhlm of being a '\u25a0ruiack,\" an impostor\nnnd unfit to practice. Tn the treatment of enncer now Dr, Bell prescribes a vegelable diet, his theory being that the cause of the disease may\nbo traced lo Impurity of Uie blood. Dr.\nBashford mentions tliat his treatment\nIs ineffective and that the theory is\nerroneous, but disclaims any prejudice\naga'nst experimentation with new\nmethods of curing the dread disease.\nUnder cross-examination Dr. Bash\nford admitted that many eminent surgeons agree that the btood had to bo\ntreated to euro cancer. Dr. Bashford\nsaid that since 1800 In England and\nWnlcs cancer deaths among males had\nincreased from 200 lo 800 and among\nfemales from 500 lo 1000 to the mil\nlion.\nHe snid there were 30,000 deaths a\nvein* now from the disease, due to the\nTrent incrense in eases of cancer of\nUie stomach and Intestines. Dr. Bashford said a toxyl treatment was useless and dangerous, as according to\nProfessor Koch It produced blindness.\nTn reply to the quest'on whether\n'lurincr the period in which the ntun-\n\u25a0\u2022er of enncer cases had been doubled\n'he Imnortallon of ment had not been\ndoubled also. Dr. Bashford replied thai\nhe believed that to be the case.\nNot Blood Disease.\nDr. Walter Barlow, director of tbe\ncancer research department of Middlesex hospital, testified that bis department had inquired into many suggested methods of treating cancer other\nthan by surgery, had tried the effect\nof thyroid extract, \"X\"-mys, herb application, serum and radium water,\nwhich, he explained, Is water containing radium or gas given off by radium,\n\u25a0mil found none of them curative. The\nknife alone, as a result, had effected\ncures, lie said. He declared that cancer was nol. a blood disease. As a result of many experiments he had found\nno difference in the blood of cancerous and non-cancerous cases. Dr. Barlow also said that all physlc'ans would\nlook upon It as n gren t boon If n\nmethod other than surgery could be\nfound.\nDl*. James Maybew. London police\nsurgeon, said that acting on Dr. Hell'**\nadvice, he used a toxyl in ihree eases\nind that each case ended in death,\nalthough the tumors vanished with\nmarvelous rapidity. He snid he had\nnot used a toxyl since.\nGILKER'S BIG SALE\n****\u2014\"*****\u2122*^ \u25a0 i'tiiibii Mm i ii i w\u00abn   \u25a0\u2014 iiiii  \u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0 iw ii in \u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\"\u25a0 ii   iii   i \u25a0hum -**\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u2022-\u25a0 \u00a7__n______ammm__m\nSpreads Like Wild Fire\nEclipsing All\nPrevious Records\nAt Bargain Giving\nby this or any\nWe Are Ready for a\nBig Day's Business.\nPlenty of Extra Help\nto Attend Your\nTO REFORM BAD\nBOYS OF ENGLAND\nDuchess  of   Marlborough   at   Head   of\nMovement\u2014Farm  for  Philanthropic Work.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, June 14.\u2014Led by\nDuchess of Marlborough it group of\nEnglish society men' and women have\nundertaken the task of refornrug the\nworst hoys ln .England. They have\nlaken as their model lhe George Junior\nRepublics of the United Stales nnd the\nduchess canvassed members of the\nBritish cabinet so successfully that tho\nhome office was prompted to support\nthe scheme. Members of tiie aristocracy interested In the scheme filled\nSunderland house, Ibe Duchess of\nMarlborough's residence, yesterday to\nhear bow bad boys nre reformed in\nAmerica. Earl Grey presided and\nothers present were the Dowager\nCountess of Duninorc, Lady Cromer,\nLady Meyer, Lord Sandwich and Admiral Montague.\nLord Grey first presented tribute to\nthe valuable work the duchess is doing in England in the cause of social\nreform. He said it was the intention\nof the group she had gclhered to get\ntogether and give delinquent boys a\nchance to develop inlo useful citizens,\nThe worse the hoy the belter pleased\nwould be bis rescuers.\nThe Earl of Sandwich hns(, given\nthe duchess a farm In Dorchester,\nwhere 10 pioneer boys will be sent up\nIn October. All present were enthusiastic over the good work the duchess\nis doing. Her energies are limitless\nand she displays Intense personal Interest in schemes' for the uplift of\nT-ondon's pooresl.\nUnlike so many soe.lely people, her\nInterest is not confined to lending ber\nname as patroness of philanthropic institutions. She is a real worker In\nbehalf of a scheme in Which she takes\nInterest and spares neither time, energy nor money.\nWomen  Wranglers.\nTbe Tripos list issued by Cambridge\nyesterday contains two women wranglers, Miss 13. R. Behrmnnn of the\nCnpe of Good Hope and Miss I. 13.\nPiper of Aberdeenshire.\nShow  Fashionable.\nAt the international horse show dinner last night, which was attended by\nn- distinguished company, Lord Lonsdale, the chairman, predicted thnt the\nshow at Olympla Ibis year will he one\nof the grentest fashion. The prizes,\nbo said, would be larger than ever before and more than $250,000 has been\nexpended already. He said the King\nand Queen not only would attend, bul\nthe King had entered several horses.\nPRAIRIE   CROPS  ARE\nMAKING GOOD PROGRESS\nf*Bv Dallv News Leased Wire,)\nWINNIPEG, June 14\u2014Tho cron report lo a local papor shows conditions\n|o he generally satisfactory, though the\nseason, taking the country as a whole,\nMark the End of the First Neek's Clean Sweep Sale\nCrowds of enthusiastic  buyers testify  to the phenamenal success of th's sale. If yatt have not already tsksn   advantage   of   it you   had   better\nhurry  and   do   so, as we   are offering   hundreds   of  extra   bargains   in everytlvng p-;rtnining  to   men's v\/ear.     Como    today,   come next   day,   come\noften.    Don't forget this  is the biggest  cut-price suit  sale and  furnishings ever known in this city for dependnbe   merchandise, and   if   you   ro-\nqnir-j a suit be sure and visit this sale.\nLook for the Big Red Signs\nJ.   A,   GIL]\nStore Hours, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.\nLook for jhejig Red Signs\nThe I. D. Smith Sales Co., of New York\nand Vancouver, in Charge ol this Sale\naaa\u00abB3.i^mMBH\u00abr!r!^R^\ns somewhat later than 1011. (Hi Men-\nlay y?3 points in* the three provinces\nwere asked to reply hy Wednesday to\nlhe   following questions:\nWhat Is lhe percentage of increase\nin acreage of wheal, oats, barley and\nlax over 1D1I?    \u25a0\nWhat ls the present height of wheat,\nmis.  barley and  flax?\nHas there been damage from frost,\n.nill or rain since last report?\nCompare condition of crop with same\n.late   In  1011.\nL'p to going to press 204 points had\n.icon heard from. They are dlstrlbut-\n\u25a0d as follows:\nC. I'. R. lines. 127; C. N. R. line, 5!)\n.5. T. P. lines, 18.\nPractically all these points report\natlsraclory and good progress lining\n\u25a0ii ide. A very few points in Alberta\n\u25a0 ml iwo in Saskatchewan declared a\nneed of rn'n. Only three points\nported nny damage from the frost of\nlime 5, nnd this wns not of a serious\nnature. Tiie crop Is reported as well\nrooted, good color and strong.\nguess I sliall lia\ngoing to start\nment business.\nARTIFICIAL  PRODUCTION\nOF HUMAN   LIFE\nfRv- Dally Nows Leafed Wire.l\nBERLIN, June t4\u2014Privy Councillor\nDoderlein, the celebrated Munich professor, announces that he lias obtained\nsenrational success with experiments\nin the artificial production of human\nlife. The subject of bis experiments\nwas a marr.'ed woman 24 years of age,\nwho had hitherto been childless. Four\nCANADA   FINE   COUNTRY\nFOR   WORKING   MAN\nNever  Out  of  Work   Except  Through\nOwn  Fault\u2014Somo  Newcomers\nDo  Not   Earn   Board.\nThe following letter, published In\nthe Niagara Palls Record, will prob-\nibly be read witli especial Interest by\nf'\\ Williams of Nelson:\n\"A Sparbrook Man,\" writing from\nToronto to an English exchange, says:\nI bave been out here eight years\nmd I can safely say that I have never\nregretted coming. 1 am a painter by\ntrade, hut I havo not followed it up\n'ierc. 1 liave been farming for six\n\u25a0\/cars and during the olher two years\nhave done all kinds of work. I havo\nvorked in the bush and on the rnil-\noads. and also on large buildings In\nMontreal and other big towns. I have\nbeen all over Canada, and 1 think It\ni fine country for n working man. I\n\u25a0.\u25a0an safely say 1 have not been out\nof Work except through my own fault.\n1 have read a lot of the letters sent\nlo you b.v some of the boys out here,\nyome of them aro all right, but others\nare from fellows who say they arc\nWilling to work, I have come across\na lot of them on the farms and they\nire always running the farms down,\nthough the farmer pays them good\nwages, whllo these men do not earn\ntheir board. The first year I got $70\nfor eight months' work, but 1 can now\ngot 530 and my bonrd per month. If\nthe grumblers would only work for one\nyear ami get used to the ways of tho\nfarmer in this country they could get\nthe snnie, As regards other kinds of\nwork, I could always get on ail right.\nIf you arc willing to do anything In\nIhls country you will get along. There\nare n lot of men from borne about hero\nwho are always saying. \"That's not\nthe way we do it in the old land''; but\nthey seem to forget that there Is tho\nwuier between them and tho old land.\nI believe In lhe motto, \"When you aro\nn Home do as Rome does.\" We have\nhad a very long and cold winter this\nnd it has been hard on some of\nthe hoys in the towns, but things are\nbeginning to open up no-*. There Is\ngoing to be lots of work out here this\nsummer. 1 have not done much myself this winter, as I have been taking\nm-ii*:h\na fte\nMain\nundei\nartificial impregnation\nwas every assurance that she\nbecome the mother of a normal\nchild.\n\u25a0ssor Dodorlein has just pub-\nnii account of Uie experiment,\nT with particulars of similar\nanils carried out hy the Rus-\n\u25a0ienlisl h-unff. In the ense of\nhorses. Professor Doderleln's\niounl standing Is of the highest,\nvomen's specialists have studied\nhim at the University of Mu-\nThere Is every assurance that\ncccss  of  bis   experiments   i\nihe serious attention of tho\nmill  medical  world.\nDUCHESS EJECTS\nSUFFRAGETTE\nDisturbed      Meeting      at      Devonshire\nHouse   antl   Duchess   Leads   Hor\nAway\u2014Princess Present.\nSHORT HAND SENT\nBY IC0N0GRAPH\nWonderful    Apparatus    Mny    Be\nplied to Wireless Telegraphy-\nItaly Wants Patent.\nAp\n(By Dully  News\nChronicle's  M\ngraphs:\n\"Surprising\ntaiped belwee\nmiles distant,\ntlon nf a Tin\nllnrocchie. cal\ngraph.- The ,\nvance of anyl!\ncorded, ll tni\nmessages, nut\nall kinds of ci\n\"Exact reproi\nattraction of i\nspondence wil\nhellcoldal mov\nSo simple\ntransmitter\nBtrumenl  n*\nLease-] wire.)\n14.\u2014-The      Di\nbeing\nis  Ui\u00ab\nund Turin, 02\nans of the Inven-\nith,   Francesco  de\n'Wireless Icono-\nElis is far in ad-\n* tbe kind yet re-\nbesldes ordinary\ns. shorthand and\naphs.\"\nfellows   Upon   llie\nwaves  in   corrc-\nrccelver of  this\n\u25a0ie   applied   Willi   c-\n;    wireless   telograp\nplant.\n'General Spingarl. minister of w\nIs so Impressed by the enormous a\nvantages of the wireless Iconogra\nfor Imparting orders and conveyl\nsketches in time of war with llie t\nmost secrecy Unit immediate arrant,\nments are being made to secure\nItaly the exclusive possession of I\npatent.\nWILL SUPPLEMENT GRANT\nFOR  IMPROVED  ROADS\n(Bv Polly News T.en*\"vl '\"\"'Ire.'i\nTORONTO. June 13.\u2014Hon. Dr.\nResume, minister of public works, assured the York county highway com-\nlnsslon that lhe Ontario government\nwould supplement its grant for Improved roads in the county by sharing\nIbe cost of the , permanent concrete\na rest; but now the spring has come I road  being laid west of Toronto.\nfBy r>n!ly No\nLONDON, June\nDevonsh're helpe\ngotte who Intemi\nat. Devonshire hoi\nColonial Nursing\n\u25a0lay. Those presi\nHenry of Buttenli\nlh'- subject ol' voles fo\nLeased   Wlvc.i\niifCra-\n;\u25a0   held\nic chief is now wall ing an unsworn Un- Virginia authorities In r'egai\nthe prisoner.\nSOVEREIGNS   FOR  TRIPLETS\n(My   Dally\nTORONTO,\nold   sovereign\nNOWS    r,e:L.--e.l    Wlr''.*)\nJune 14.\u2014Three bright\ni from King George V.,\nic Von Zubeii boy tripled liy Mayor Gary yes-\niptcts continue lo thrive\n\u25a0\u25a0led  Prim\n\u25a0wis Harci\nSUFFERED THREE YEARS\nTill Dr, Morse's EncJlan Root\nPills cured his Kidney Trouble\nHi\nShe\nfirst\n\u2022d    he\nANOTHER   MEMBER  OF\nALLEN GANG ARRESTED\nr.T3XIN<\nEtl-wnrds.\nThere are few diseases tli.it cause more\nacute suffering  than  Kidney Trouble,\nand Mr. 1*'. A. Thomas, cl Sudbury Ont.,\nonshlre.    is one of those who know it.    He writes:\n\"For over three year:; I suffered from\nkidney disease.    First I thought I had\nsprained iny back, for suddenly the pain\nwould catch the small of my back and <t\nwould be impossible for tne to straighten\nmyself up for several minutes.    A dull\nache across lhe kidneys was always present, my urine was thick and cloudy, and\npassing it caused  a burning,  scalding\npain.    Tried medicines, but. Uiey failed.\nI was advised to try Dr. Morse's Indian\nRoot Fills, ns they had cured my wife\nyear**  before.    A few  boxes affected  a\ncomplete cure.    I now enjoy the bles-\ncings of good health, which is due to this\ni-I.   Wesiev   remedy.\"\nAllen clan        Dou't neglect kidnrv trouble\u2014it's too\nhouse at Kills-    dangerous us well as too painful.    That\nand shot Uie    old, reliable family remedy, Dr, Morse's\nid  wounding a j Indian Root Pills, lias cured thousands\narrested   yes- j and will cure yon.    It is equally effective\n*\u25a0 Telle of Clay,    in curing constipation and its attendant\nevils, biliousness, indigestion  and  sick\nc   to   board   n ! headaches, and in puriling  the  blood,\nthe   cllv'   Tll'ei ^^c a \u25a0*D0X al* your druggist's, 10\n hoMm\n>AGE EIGHT\nCfie -Batlij jletoa.\nSATURDAY, ;\n. JUNE 1B\n$850 Handles This 7-Acre\nRaneh\t\nIt's excellent value just now, bu**. owing to prevailing conditions this land will rapidly INCREASE IN\nl._ VALUE VERY SHORTLY. This ranch is only a little ovor a mile from Nelson. Soil is sandy loam with\nclay subsoil. The upper' portion is black loam. About two acres cleared and has been cultivated. Balance\nsmall scrub and easily cleared. G >od road right through tho property from Nelson. Good creek with sufficient water for ail purposes.! Th s property is a good buy. Worth m->re than asked now and will surely in-\ncrtas-) in value. Prico $2,200; $85) cash, balance on easy terms.\nGot a house, lot or ranch to sell?     List  them   with  us.    Wo  havo customers.\nWestern Canada Investment Co.\nFinancial Agents.    Real Estate.    Fire,   Life  and   Accident   Insurance.    Timber Lands.    Rents Collected.    Loans.\nJ. E. TAYLOR,  Manager.\nALEX.  CHEYNE,  Secretary.\nSafety Doposit Boxes for Rent.\nH. E. DOUGLAS, insurance and\nLoan Department.\nC.   A.   VAN   HEMERT,   Timber\ndepartment.\nP. O.  Box 1042.    Phone 254,\nCor. Baker and   Josephine   Streets.\nThis Is the\nMonth of Brides\nand this ls the place to solve the\n\"\u2022\u25a0     problem of an appropriate wed\n*.      ding   gift.    Just   look  over our\nI     display of beautiful  table silver\nand   crystalline   Cut   Glass   and\nsome article Is sure to suggest\nitself as 'just what you need for\nthe     approaching    event.    Our\nOur prices  are  moderate,\nU. J. Walker\nJeweler-* and   Optician\nBaker Street Nelson\nWatch   Repairing   our Specialty.\nMARKETS\n. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET\n(By Dally News Leas**-*1 *\\Vlre.>\nCHICAGO, June 14.\u2014uattlb-l-ufflDlptSi\n16TOII head; mar-net steady. Beeve5riti..ai\n(jiU.ri); Texas steers, \u25a0fii.iiiw.S.L'ft; western\nsteers, :fii.t*u-f\/.s.*'-,; stockers and feeders,\n\u2022fl.iWi'i*.'.-!; cows and heifers, ^.IKJ-v,7.uU;\nuilves. (6.50@S.50. .     \"\nHt-gBf-iRcceipti;, 1S.0C0 head; market,\nwcaic to 5c lower. Light, |7.ifcV..;.4.i*\nheavy, $7.10@7,K; rough, ST.io-in.L-.-.-ipigs,\nl.).-Ai..ti.!)j;   bulk of tales,  $V.3u(li\/T.6l),\nSheep\u2014Receipts, 11,000 head; mat kit\nLlffiuly to I0l- lower. Natives, $:i.-i'iiir..li);\nwestern, J3.MW6.16i yearlings, il.W-tr,\n1-itnbi-,- native,   (1,\u00a36(\u00a7!8;   western,   (l.DO'iiS.\nFREE SELLING\n*; (By Dally New.\" Leased Wire.)\nWINNU'EG,June  14.-The  tgrceast\nlarger , world s 's.np-uehts   and   the\np'SKed  conditions  over  tlie  winter wli\ndWtriets   brought     freer     selling   ori*\nfi-Sin  all  parts,  resulting  ln a sharp\ncline from the opening in American ni\nk-tthj.   where   values  wero   from   Ic  to\n.over   yesterday's   close.     There   wns\nmoderate  demand   for  cash   wheat  fi\\-...\nBtflppers  and   values  lacked   the  support\nof-yesterday on the lower grades, clos\"\nfrom   Vi^'Mie   down.\nWINNIPEG  STOCKS\nund Ontario & Western, were undt*.*\npressure from the outset, the result in\null probability of rumors or known conditions which seriously affect their dividend prospects in tlio Immediate future,\nContrary wise, such special ties us General Electric, Westinghouse, American\n.Malting, common uiui preferred, the\nTobacco shares and some of tiie more.\nmiscellaneous Issues, made early gains\nof x tu ll points, but most of these advances were obliterated and In some\ncases gave way to lasses later In tne\ndav.\nBetterment In the steel trade conditions \"seems to have spread to all lines.\nThe. United States Cast Iron, Pipe &\nFoundry company, which suspended dividends op the preferred stock a year ago\ntoday, declared a 4 per cent dividend,\npayable In quarterly Installments out of\nearnings for tlie last fiscal year.\nThe bond market was heavy with sharp\ndeclines In some of lhe lending Issues,\nTotal sales, pur value. $1,791,000, United\nStates government bonds were unchanged\nBUYING OF STEEL FEATURE\n(By  Dally  News  Leased  Wire.)\n\u25a0MONTREA-L, June R-IBuvlng of Steel\nwnf  a  feature  (1I   today's  market  at 05*4\n1865%,   compared   with  (A%   nt  the   close\nyesterday.    Most Of tlie orders were from\nthe London market where there continues much Interest In tbe. stock. Cement kept firm, selling at 37. The preferred, after opening at 89, reacted a\nfraction. Car & Foundry went higher\nto 79% on good haying, which seems to\nbe confident of a higher range on thu\ngood showing of the earnings, The London ^notation was s2'\/j, equivalent to\nf-CM: rnere, Toronto Railway was strung\nat Hi ex-dlvldend and iw& cash.   Monl-\ncnl Cottons were ulso strong at .V-'i'.ji'.\ntio was strong ut lWi, Son al 112 and\nConverters nt 46%. Montreal rower was\n\u25a0tinirty   nt   X.IWKV\/.,    Sella   %.    Woods\nShawlnlg.\n137',\n131\niiebelleti contl\ned a  weak  feature,  Hell-\nn- off  io li*\"\non scattered   Belling  by\nIlsappolnted  si\n-dilators,\nTrading   was\n\u25a0 pile!   during   Ihe   uflcr-\ntoon with only\nfractlonul pi-lee changes.\n\"\u2022fcmont    eased\noff   again    to   28%,    but\nSteel was Blend\n' at BStf.   Richelieu went\noff   to   in*1,   bn\nrallied   to   110.     Textile\nwns steady at\n214 G3t-(llvldend.    Car was\n'HV'iT!!,  Detroit\ni'I,  iWer 207M and Koo\nraise annually by rate the sum of\n11,707.22 for paying tlio said debt and\nInterest\nNow therefore, the Municipal Council\nof llie Corporation of the City of Nelson\nenacts ns follows;\n1. It shnll and may be lawful for\ntho Mayor of lho Corporation o(\nthe City of Nelson to borrow upon\ntho credit of tho said Corporation, by way of debentures hereinafter\nmentioned from any person or persons,\nbody or bodies corporate, who may he\nwitling to advance the same as a loan,\na sum of money not ere leding hi Ihe\nwhole the sum of twenty thousand\nl$20,000.00) dollars and to cause all such\nsums so raised or received to be paid\ninlo the bunds of the Treasurer of lhe\nsaid Corporation for the lurpbse and\nobject  hereinafter recited.\n2. It sliall he lawful for the Mayor\nof the said Cornoratlon to cause any\nnumber of debentures lo be made, exec-\neuted and Issued for such sum or -ottnis\nus may be required for the purposo and\nobject aforesaid, not exceeding, however the sum of twenty Kiousund\ni-Jii.iion.Lfl) dollars, each of ihe said dc\nben tures being of the denomination of\nono thouaand (1,000.00) dollars, und all\nof such debeniures sliall be sealed with\nthe. seal of tlie Corporation and signed\nby tho innyor thereof.\n3. Tiie saiti debentures \"Shall bear date\nino lust nay ol July, lill'i, and sliall b>\nDayuuie la twenty t'-i'i years from Un\nt-u.-i date in ULVrlUl money of Uaimutt\nut lho office of me ianiitt ot Moiurun\n.a \u25a0velt'on, aforesaid, which sum pla'u\nut  payment snail   Db 'designated by  the\n\u25a0 uo'H'iiUires, uiid siiaa nave at\nicu to Unem coupons lor ine pa-.\nil ol  .merest,  ana  tli\nthe first duy\nli year during\nI snail bB su.\nes and coupons\nmay be \u25a0\n4.   Tlie\nui the\nntu\nil ted\nes    sllil\nitm-i\n\u25a0nt-\nlithographed.\n-   (By  Dally  News  Leased\nLlated-\nHid Asked\nConada   nre,   F.p\t\nCltr ft Prov -.\nIBS      ...\nCom.  Loan  {_ Trust  \t\nGreat West  Life \t\nEmpire Loan \t\nHIS      110\nUmpire  Loan,   IM1\t\n1.1(1      115\nGreat West Permanent \t\n123% r1;1-\nHome Inv.  & Snv\t\n140\nS. A.   Warrants \t\n...   i ion\n100\nNorlheni   c.l'.e\t\n1011\nSttlhdard   Trusts ex-dlv.   \t\nITU\nWinnipeg Land & Mortgage ..\n160       ...\nWinnipeg  Palni   &  (Mass  pfd.\n...       US\nSties\u2014i; Crown  e.f.e., 05.\nExchange will bo closed ton\niirrow and\non all  Katuniavs  until  Sept.\nnext.\nSPOKANE   MARKETS\n(Sharp & Irvine.)\nBIO\nAsked\nB.   C.   Copper    $ n.ito\nCaledonia                  (12\nCanadian Consolidated   3R.00\n(irtinbv     50.00\n59. (fl\nInternational   Coal      .44\nDicky   Jim         in\n.22\nNugKet    30\n.30\nnimbler-Cariboo   os\nRoyal    ,' 02\n.01\nSnowstorm    5.*;\nstandard       l.-lf*\n1.00\nStewart       1.2.1\n1.24\n\u25a0Sales\u2014lOO Snowstorm nt 60c, 1100\nit .*..\u25a0*,(\u25a0\u25a0\n100   Stewart   at  $1.22,   fi*>0   at   Jl.**.\n;   1.001)\nCHledrinla at (Be, 2,3)1 at Ol'-'-c, 50)\n1.000 at cotec.\nNEW   YORK  PRICES WEAK\n(By \"Dally  News  Leased  Wire.l\nNEW  Y0RK,  June II.-Tne first Hire\nhours .of  today's stock   market dealing\nlie],   -.nryln\" fro\nnefiH.; .Later   hi;\nfeverish,    with\nin\n-rity\nhclivl-\nmurked' increase of\nbusiness, There followed a certain\n-amount of liquidation, with a liberal\nHiirinkling of short selling. The movement was around the leading stocks,\nrecording declines of 2 to 4 points from\nyesterday's closing, but ihe tone remained unsettled to the close.\nContrary to generul expectations the\nmarket at the close gave no visible signs\nof relief or sJitisfaetloti at the Indefinite\nsuspension of activities by the congressional money Investlgatin*- committee,\nneither did It In any other tangible way\nrel'b- t file temporary halt In thp proceedings of th dissolution suit of tbo\ngovernment r\u2014tnst the United States\nSteel corporation. As a matter of fact,\nthe general attitude of the trading public toward the market wus largely one\nof detachment or Indifference, and tho\ndnv's dealings probably represented Utile\nmere than the operations oT an ull ra\nprofessional coterie whose ventures nave\npromise of increasing curtailment in tho\ncourse of  tbe next  fortnight.\nQuite part from the factors outlined,\n-\u25a0-\u2022\u25a0i-.p.   -.i-*,.\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0   ineliiiUii--'   the   l-Vrtl Users\nGOOD  UNDERTONE BUT\nTRADING-IS QUIET-\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nIJ'X DON, June 14.\u2014Money was In\ngu:id demand for settlement purpose:\nand to pav for recent new Issues: ills\ncount rates were firmer. The stock mat'\nket bad a good undertone but trading\nwas (|tiiet. The settlement passed ofl\nsatisfactorily. Home rails Improved and\nMexican rails advanced on Investment\nbuying.    Foreign securities  were steady\nand 1,-ufflrs anil oil ami rubber shares\nfirm. American securities were dull and\nfeatureless throughout file day. Prices\nmoved within narrow limits and In lhe\nthe   market   followed   Wa\nitrcct's  lead.\nThe\nelm\null.\nTORONTO   STOCKS\n\"tv DallV News Leased Wirt\nONTO. June li.-nio. i:\"-;i\nIls    141*4:   Winnipeg,  'i:'.\\'\u00bb:\u2022:\u2022::,;\nNO   COMPROMISE\nCANDIDATE FOR TAFT\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, June 14\u2014President\nTaft tonight sent the following telegram to C, D. Iltlles.. his secretary, who\nis now in charge of bis personal interests at Chicago. \"The report lhal\nI am in any way considering the possibility of a compromise candidate is\nwholly unfounded and you ure tut-\nthortzed to deny the report with confidence. 1 abide in the -Judgment of the\nconvention.\"\nrate ui 5 per cent per uiuiuin lion\nic thereof, which interest snail In\nd semi-annually ut ihe said office ot\nliunit of Montreal In Nelson afore.*\nil, in uiwiul money of Canada, on tbe\nl.ist day of January and the lirst day\nui' July respectively lu cadi year durilla\nme. currency thereof, ami snail bo so\nexpressed in suid debentures und coupons\nto hi s.t payable..\n5. It shull belawful for tlhe Muyor uf\nDie. said Corporation to negotiate and\nsell tue said debentures, or any uf then\nln no cu\nuny of the\nless   tiiau\ntheir  vume\ngpuatin \u2022   i\nnel\nshall tne duuenlun***,\na negotiated or sold for\n.y-five    per    centum* of\nng   lite   cost   of   no-\n.,   brokerage   and   all\npeii^es\"' 'i \"\u201e \"\"\"it\n\u2022used and* levied lu\neach year during the currency of tlm\ndebentures tne sum of $1,000,011 for the\npayment of interest, und the sum tif\niti)-_.l_ tor the payment of the principal\nmoneys secured by said debentures, by\nrate sufficient therefor on all the rateable  land   In  Uhe  snid  Municipality,\n7. It shall lie lawful for tbo Municipal\nCouncil tu repurchase any of tiie said\ndebentures upon such terms as may be\nwith   the  legal   holders\n!)-.hJ-T\nitbei\n\u25a0 \u25a0reel\npart theicuf,\ntime oi sale or any snbsc-\ntimos, und all debentures\n.I shall forthwith be niti-\nslroyed, und no reissue of\nrepurchased shull be made\ni of such repurchase,\naw shnll to\u00abG effect on\nafter lhe 20tli day of June, 1912.\nThis by-law shall he cited for ail ptir-\noC Nelson Flro Hall\nThis\n191i2.\ni nnd passed\nIn\nalto notice that liho above Is a true\ny id the proposed bv-law upon which\nvote of the Munieinulity will he\non nt lhe City of Nelson on the\nsntleth dav of June next, between the\nirs of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock\ni,; for the I3ast Ward ut the Cily\n11, corner of L^ront and Ward streets,\nI for the West Ward at tlio Bund\nam, SCO Kootenay street.\nW. B.  WASSON,\nCity  Clerk,\nelson,  B.C., June 7tll,  1012. 45-12\nCORPORATION   OF   THE   CITY   OF\nNELSON\nBy-law  No. 232\nA   By-law    to    raise    twenty   thousand\nCAl.Ol'l'.iii))  dollurs  for  the  purchase  of\na  site   for   a   flro  .tall,   the   building\nof a fire  hull  Ihercon and the equipment   thereof   within    uhe   municipal\nlimit*- of  the city of Xelson.\nWhereas a  pi tlllon  has -been  presented\ntu  the  municipal  council  of  the city  of\nNelson,   sinned    by    the    owners   of   ul\nleust one-tenth  of  Hie value of  tho real\nproperty of tbe city  of Nelson as shown\nby    ihe    last    revised    assessment    roll,\nrequesting      lho      council       to       Introduce   a    hy-law    for    the    purpose    of\npurchasln*-*  a  site  for  a  fire  hall, erecting   a   fire   hull   thereon   and   equipping\nthe sume, toe cost of siicih site, buildings\nand equipment not to exceed the sum of\ntwenty   thousand   ($20,0M.(\u00bb)   dollars.\nAnd whereas It ls deemed expedient to\ncomply  wllh  the request of the petltlon-\nAnd whereas fnr the purpose aforesaid\nIt will he necessary to borrow the sum\nor twenty thousand i$20,000.00) dnllara\nnnd to issue debentures of the city of\nNelson for the -iirpose of raising suid\namount.\nAnd whereas the whole amount of\nrateable land of the said cllv of Nelson\naccording lo the lust revised assessment\nroll   is  $1,042,355.\nAnd    whereas    it    will  be  renulslte   pi\nA Safe, Sensible Investment\nAn Improved fruit farm eomprlsln**- 93 acres of strictly Choice fruit land\nand with one-half mile frontage oh Kooteim\" lake. Fifteen acres clenred\nand under cultivation, 10 'ncres-. of^whlch are In bearing orchard. One ncto\nof strawberries; one aero of small fruit*1: registered water right and water\nditched over farm, Could be sub-dlvldeil into smaller tracts to nd vantage.\nConsidering thin ioeat:on nilfl tllh very fine quality or the land und Improvements (tbo orchard being in first class condition and of standard varieties)\nwe   consider   this   farm   one   of   the best buys In the district today.\nPrice  $10,000.    Terms  nrraged.\nDealers  In  Hl-ffh  Class Fruit Lands.\nToye & Toye\nP.  O.  Box 147, NELSON, B.C.\nCORPORATION   OF   THE   CITY   OF\nNELSON\nBy-law No, 233\nA   By-law  to  raise  seven   thousand  five\nhundred t7,f,U0.OU'  dollars  for  the purposo of extending  lhe  existing  Water\nworks system  of  tbe City  of Nolson.\nWhereas u petition has heen presented\ntu  the  municipal   council  of   the  elty  of\nNelson,   signed    by    the    owners   of  ui\nleast Dlic-lentll  of  the value  of the real\nproperly of  tlie city  of Nelson as shown\nby    tho    last    revised    assessment    roll,\nrequesting that a by-law be  Introduced\nauthorizing the issue and sale of debentures  of  the  CHy  of Nelson  to  the  extent   of   Seven   thousand    five   hundred\n($7,600.00)  dollurs  for  the  purpose of extending the existing water works system\nof the City  of  Nelson,\nAnd whereas It is deemed expedient to\ncomply with  the request of the petltlon-\nAnd whereas for the purpose aforesaid\ntt. will he necessary to borrow the sum\nof seven thousand five hundred ($7..Vj0.'nip\ndollars, nnd to Issue debetitilfts of the\nCily of Nelson for the purpose of rais-\nInu- snid  amount.\nAnd whereas tho whole amount of\nrateable hind of the said city of Nelson\naccording to tbo last revised assessment\nroll   Is  $1,042,856.\nAnd whereas It will bo requisite io\nralSO annually by rate the sunt uf\nJf-40.20 for paying tiie said debt and\nInterest.\nNow therefore, the Municipal Council\nof the Corporation of the City of Nelson\nenacts  ns  follows:\n1. It shall and may bo lawful fo:\ntbo Mayor of the Corporation uf\nthe City of Nelson to borrow upon\nthe credit of the said Corporation, by way of debentures hereinafter\nmi'ctloned from any person or persons,\nbody or bodies corporate, who may he\nwilling to ndvnneo the same ns a Ipall,\nn sum of monev not exceeding In tlio\nwhole the t-um of seven thousand five\nhundred (\".r-OO.Ofil nnd to cause such minis\npn raised or received'to -be paid into\ntbe hands of the Treasurer of lhe said\nCorporation for the purpose and object\nhereinbefore recited.\n2. Tt shnll be lawful for the Mayor\nof ihe pah] Cornoratlon to cause any\nnumber of debentures tn be made, cxec-\nented and issued for such bum or stuns\nns mny be reoulred for tho purpose and\nObject aforesaid, not exceeding, however llie Ni'm of seven Ibouunnd flvr\nhundred S7.roo.ooi dollars, each of Lhe\nsaid debenture*- betnsr of the denomination nf one thousand ($1,000,001 dollars,\nand   all   of   such   dobentures   shall    be\nsealed with**'the seal of tliu Corpora tion\nilia signed bytiio Mayor thereof.\n* 3. The suiu dotteiuui i-s shall bear dale\ntbe rirs'l day (it July. 11)12, and \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.alt ue\nmade payauie m twenty l-'b yeurs trout\nuiosmu uate in lawtui nuaii-.v ot Canada,\nat tne ottico Of the Hank of Montreal\noi IN elson, aforesaid, widen said place\nof payment shall be de*-^nat---d by tne\naula debentures, - and *=aall liave ut-\ni.aetied to tuiem coupons for Hie payment of interest, aim uie signature!- tu\ntne Interest coupons nun* be eltner written,   stamped,   printed   or   llinographed.\n4. The debentures sliall bear lnujrejt\nat tho rate of 5 per cent per annum troiu\nino date thereol, Which interest snail ue\nuaid semi-annually at lhe said office ul\ntue Baitlf. or Montreal in -Nelson aiore-\nsuid, in lawful mone;\ntil'Bt duy ot Januai;\nof July-respectively\nmo -currency therco\nexpressed in said del\ntu be so payable.\n6, lt shall be lawful for the Mayor ol\ntlie said Corporation |.o negotiate and\nsell the said debentures, \u00bb\u25a0' any of them,\nbut in no case shall tlie. debentures, ot\n-iny of therii, be negotiated or sold for\nless than ninety-five per centum ol\ntholr vnlue, liR-Iudliif- the east of negotiating tho sale, brokerage and ail\nother  Incidental 'expciisCH.\nli. There shall be raised und levied In\neach year during the currency of llie\ndebentures the sum of j:'75 for lhe payment of interest, and the sum of -*2ti;,.2ii\nfor tihe repayment uf lhe principal\nmoneys secured b\" the said debenture^,\nbv rata sufficient therefor on all the\nruleable   lund   In   tho  said   Municipality.\n7. It shall be lawful fur tlio Municipal\nCouncil, to repurchase nny of the said\n,le ben tures upon such terms as may he\nagreed upon with the legal holders or\nholders thereof ot* any part thereof,\neither at the time of side or any subsequent time or times, and all debentures\nso repurchased shull forthwith be can-\n\u25a0\u2022oiled and destroyed, and no reissue of\ndebentures so repurchased shull be made\nIn  consequence  of  such  \u25a0\u2022-\u2022nirchase.\n5. This bv-law shall take effect on\nand after the 29th dny of June, 1912.\n9. This by-law shall !\u00bb\u25a0 riled fur all pur-\nnoses as the \"Cltv of Nelson Water\nWorks F.xlenslon By-law No. 233, 1912.\nDono and passed in council assembled\nthis   day of   1*12.\nNOTICE\nTake notice that the above is a true\nropv of the proposed bv-law upon which\nthe' vote of the Municipality wilt be\nlaken nt the City of Nelson on the\ntwentieth day of June next, between Ihe\nhours df 9 o'clock a.m. aud 7 o'clock\nn.m.; for tlie IBost Ward at the City\nHall, corner of Front and Ward streets,\nand for the West Ward ut the Band\nRoom, H-fl Kootenay  street.\nW. 13. WASSON,\nCity Clerk.\nNelson, B.C., Juno \"th. 1912. 45-12\nCORPORATION   OF   THE   CITY   OF\nNELSON\nBy-law No. 234\nBj-luw' tu  raise  seven  thousand  B\\\nFOR 3ALE.\nFOR SALE-Counter, 12 feet long. Ap\"lv\nHazel wood Parlors, Nelson. aw-tf.\nFOR SALE\u2014Cheap. 160 acres In famous\nPend d'Oreille valley, near Waneta;\nclose to government highway; large\nproportion ready for plow; free from\nroots and stones;,-excellent land; perfect\nclimate; ample water available; $30 par\nacre for block, or would sell In 20-acrsa\nplots. Terms. This Ib a snap for rancher\nor investor.    F, O.  Box KB,  Nelson.\n1 ai3-tf.\nrun SAL I-*;\u2014Motel, bar tn connection, doing good business.   Retiring on account\nof health.    L.   \\V.  Goodrich,  proprietor,\nBox 443, Trail B.O. \"23-20\nFOB SALE\u2014We have 20 acres of choice\nfruit land, H acres cleared, balance\neasy to clear; 550 choice apple trees\nplanted threo years. Also small and\nlargo tracts, partly Improved and unimproved. Wo are running excursions\nevery week lo our lands. Come along\nand have a good time. You are ns welcome as the flowers In May. For further particulars apply Room 8, Griffin\nBlock.    1*.  O.  Box 31.  Nelson.  B.C.\n43-tr.\nFOB SALE\u2014First clnss residence, neat-\nlake und car, five lots all cultivated;\n10 trees in full bearing. Owner leaving\nNelson. Easy terms. Farvlew, Box S*-1,\nNelson. 44-tf.\nFOR SALE\u2014Nearly 300 acres, near Nelson, sullut-lc for mixed farming or niir-\n\u2022ery; 10 ncres ready for plow. Easy terms\nProprietor, P; O. Box 321, Nelson.     44-tf.\nFOR   HALE  OR  RENT-Two    Improved\nranches.    Marsdeii,  Taglium,  B.C.\n\u202245-13\nFOR SALE-Smnll  bouse nnd  four  lots.\nBearing fruit Irees and chicken house,\nFurther particulars apply P.  O. Box 274.\nNelson. *45-1Ij\nHELP WANTED..\nNELSON    EMPLOYMENT   AGENCY\nC. F. Hutton, Manager.\nHELP OP ALL KINDS\nPROMPTLY FURNISHED.\nTHE     WORKINGMEN'S     EMPLOY-\n\u25a0   MENT AGENCY\nWANTEI>-Rallway   laborers,     $2.75   per\nda-v, board $0 per week, no fee; lumber\n\"Tillers;     sawyers;    swampers;     catilhook\nmen; deckers;  yard men;  \"\u25a0Inner tailei\nPlaner    feeders;     teamsters;     man    1\nranch;    woman,   hotel   work,   $10;    two\nwaiters,  mine -boarding house;  energetic\ncan-ible young man ils simply clerk and\najrolatant   bookkeeper.     Must  -have  ;:ood\nknowledge   of   hardware   und   warehouse\nwork, and be \"ood penman;  one who is\nout to climb  to  the top of  tho ladder\n\u2022\"\u25a0ith a big com-niny.\nW. Parker, 312 Baker street, Phone 2SI.\nFORT GEORGE LAND CO.\nReal Estate, Employment Office\n315'\/j Baker Street, Nelson.\nP. O, Box 888. Phone IM.\nJACOB GREEN & CO.\nAuctioneers,   Appraisers,   Valuators,\nP. O. Box 233, Nelson, B. C.\nH. W. DAVIES\nImproved Farm Lands.         Real Estate.\nGeneral    Insurance,    Rentals    Collected.\nP.O. Box 811. Opp. City Hall, Nelson, B.C.\n, *&___\nFOR   SALE\u201450   to   100   shares French's\nComplex  Oro  Reduction   Co., Ltd.,   (IO\neach.     Apply   P.   O.   Box   117, Victoria,\nB.C. --47-I\nFOR SALE\u2014Plants. Now is the time\nto plant EarllnuiL tomato. $l per. 100,\nAsters, Antirrhinums, Collipsls, Phlox,\n\u2022Stocks, Verbenas und Carnations, 25e per\ndozen, Jl fur 50, post paid, Kennedy.\nWillow Point. < \" '\nFOR SALE\u2014Complete barbers outfit, almost   new,   $100.     McTnvlsh   &   Mnek\nFOR   KAL1<\nsnap,\na.\nby    in\noi   the\nowners\n.ty  ol' nelson us all\n;u   USHccbmeliL   lull,\nuj-iuw  uu in.u'Uui\n(lUUlor.-Ullg ine  IbbUu unit Sine ul ue\nunco ol tne city uf utoibui' io u.u\nluiu ol seven thousand live bum\nt^i.jev.i-uj uOtlai'S lor tliu purpose ul\n-.ending lhe existing Hewer system\nmo cliy oi' Neibon,\nAnd whereus it Is deemed expedient to\ncomply wun the reifutlst ot tue petition\nel'S.\nAnd wliereas for the purpose aforesaid\nit wilt bo nucouBury \u201ei,o borrow inc. sun\nof seven thousand live Hundred W'.&w.t-u\neuHars\/iaim to, ibsuo detlUfttUW'SIlit 1 in\n-\\eison lur  tne purpose  of  rails\nIS\nunt.\nlho\n,-,-hole   amount\nud eily ut AeiSi\n'-\u25a0vised ossessmu\neuulu laud of tuo\naeebming iu ihe iust-\noit Is $i,(H48fi6.\nAim wnereau it will be requisite tu\nuiso annually by rate the sum Ui\n\u2022M0.20 lor paying tlio said debt aim\ninterest.' V        l*|\nNow therefore, till Municipal Council\nof the corporation of the City uf iNeiaun\nenacts us follows;\n1, it shall und muy be lawful foi\nthe Mayor of the Corporation ol\nme City of Nelson lo borrow upon\nthe credit of tuo said Corporation, by way of debentures hereinutiei\nmentioned trom any person or pen-on-*,\nbody or bodies corporate, who may be\nwdnng to advance the same us u lean,\na stun of money not exceeding in the\nwhole tho sum uf seven thousand five\nhundred U7.tjOU.uO- dollars and to cause lib\nSUCIi sums su falsed or received to u<-\npuni into the lianas of the Treasurer ol\nuie suid L'urporuuon for Uie purpura\nulld   object   hereinbefore   recited.\n\u00a3.   Il   shall   be   luwfiil   fur   lhe   Mayor\nof   the  suid   Cornoratlon   lo   cause   any\nLimber of debentures to be made,  excelled and issued  fur such sum or sums\n) may ho required fur the purpose and\nobject  aforesaid,    not    exceeding,   itow-\nver,   lho  sum   of   seven   thousand   five\nniidred   ($7,B00.00J   dollars   each   of   the\naid  debentures  being  of the  denonilua-\nloti   of  one   thousand   ($1,000.00)   doIUiib,\nml   ail  of   sucli   debentures   sliall    be\nealed with the seal of the Corpoiatloii\ntul signed  hy  the  \"Muyor  thereof.\n:i.    The suid   debentures shall   bear dale\nho first dav of July. 1012. and shau be\nmade payable in twenty (20)  years from\nsaid   date In lawful   money of Canaua,\nthe  office   of   the  Bunk  of  Montreal\nNelson,   aforesaid,   which   said   pl;ue\npayment  shall   be  designated  by   Uie\nsaid   debentures,   and    shall     liave   attached   to   theiu   coupons   for   the   payment of  Interest,  and  the  signatures  lo\ntho Interest coupons may be either written,   stamped,   printed   or   lithographed,\n4. The debentures shall bear Interest\nat the rate of 6 per cent per annum from\nthe dale thereof, whieh interest sliall he\npaid semi-annually at the said office of\nthe Hunk of Montreal In Nelson aforesaid, In lawful money of Cnnada, on the\nfirst dav of January and the first day\nOf July respectively in each year during\nthe currency thereof, und shall be su\n\u25a0 \\pressed In said debentures and coupons\nto bo so payable.\n5. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of\nthe said Corporation to negotiate and\nsell the said debentures, or any of them,\nbut in no case shall the dobentures, or\nany of lliem, he negotiated or sold for\nliss than ninety-five per centum ol\ntheir value, including tlie cost of nc-\ngoUntlng the sale, brokerage and ail\nother  ineldeiUitl  expenses.\nil, There s-hnll he rnised and levied In\neach year during lho currency of the\ndobentures the sum of $375 for tlie payment of interest, and tlio sum of Sl-im.ini\nfor the repayment of the principal\nmoneys secured bv tlie said debentures,\nby rate stiffR-Ient therefor on all the\nrateable   laud   In   the   said   MnnlcliinlUy.\n7. It shull be lawful for the Municipal\nCouncil to repurchase any of the snid\ndebentures upon such terms ns may lie\nagreed upon with the legal holders Ot\nholders thereof or any part thereof,\neither nl tho lime of sale or any subsequent Ume or times, and all debentures\nso repurchased shall forthwith bo candied   and  destroyed,   nnd  no reissue  nf\ndebentures so  repurchased  shnll be mado\nin consequobce of such repurchase\n8, This bv-law shall take effect on\nand nfter the 20lb (inv of June. 1012.\n0, This by-law shall be cited for all mir-\ntinsinfi as the \"Cltv of Nelson Sewer Ex-\nlension   By-law   NO,   231,   1012.\"\nDone and passed In council npsemblcd\nthis   dav of   MM.\nNOTICE\nTnke notice that tihe above Is a true\ncopy of the proposed bv-law upon which\nlhe vote of the Municipality will he\nt-nken at the Cltv of Nelson on the\ntwentieth duv of June next, between the\nhours nf D O'clVk a.m. nnd 7 o'clock\nn.m,; fnr tho East Ward at the Cltv\nMall, corner of Front and Ward streets,\nand ror lhe West Ward at the Ban.i\nRoom, Gm Kootenay \"treet.\nW.  ft.  WASSON.\nCity Clerk.\nFOR SALE\u2014BniiisWUk-Iiallte Collemlar\nEhbIIihi billiard table. First class condition. Good as new. Standard size,\nPrice reasonable. Apply General Secre\ntary, Y.M.C.A.,  Nelson, B.C. 50-it\nFOR SALE-Creston fruit lands. Large\ntracts of choice wild land at $10, $15,\n$25 and $50 per acre. Improved and semi-\nImproved land at from $50 to $200 per\nacre.\nCRESTON  CLIMATE    IS    THE  BEST\nWrite  the owner.\nR.   LAMONT,  Creston.   B.  C.\nFOR  RENT\nFOR     RENT\u2014Five     roomed     furnished\nhouse.    Apply W. G,  Thomson's Bookstore. 35-tf.\nFOR ItENT-Kerr apartment block.\nIdeal location, one block from contra\nuf city. New; up-to-date; clean; comfortable; every room steam healed. Suites\nof two, three or four rooms tu suit, furnished or unfurnished. Each suite lias\nbath, toilet, kitchen cabinet and gas\nrange. Laundry and storeroom In basement. Most economical method of housekeeping known.    Prices reasonable.   30-tf.\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished cottage on west\n[arm Kootenay hike, iuo yards from\nWi;\u00a5,t Ountiilm .steam -r landing,' six miles\n- - Nelson, half mile from willow Polnl\nP. O. Large verandah, sitting room wilh\nfire place, two bedrooms, bathroom,\npantry, kitchen; water piped; flower garden und lawn. Beautiful view. Applv\nJ. J.  Campbell, Willow  Point. 3li-lf,\nFOR  RENT\u2014Furnished room, 411 Silica\nFOR   RENT\u2014\u25a0'House   of   six   rooms    on\nliaker street, opposite Dally Nows\nliuilding. Apply li. II. Pitts, Grand\nCeatral hotel. 47-li\nFOR RENT-six rimmed house, 020 Latimer, Furnished throughout, bulb hot\nand cold. Apply D. McKay, or Western\nCanada Investment compuny, Baker\nstreet. \u202247-li\nFOR       RENT-Ci\nhouse.   Apply 017\nfun\nFOR   UlvNT-\nper itiuiilli.\nLogllouse at  Four-Mile, Sia\nCairns, Willow Point.    *ll)-0\nIU-INT-\n\u25a0    Apply\nFOR    BENT-Room    with    hoard,    1002\nNOTICE OF DISSOLUTION\nNotice In hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between lhe\nundersigned us painters, at the elty uf\nNelson, under the firm name of Dodd\n& Brown Is this day dissolved by\nmutual consent. All debts owing to the\nsaid partnership ure to be paid to Sidney\nDodd. of the elty of Nelson, and all\naid partnership\nivhr\n\u25a0espnlcd to tin\nDated at Nel\nsaid Sldnev  Dodd,\nin ho settled,\nl J tli day of June,\nLIQUOR ACT\nNotice  Is hereby given that on the  lib\nduy  of  July,   1912,  next,  application  will\n-   nuide  to  the  Superintendent of  Pro-\nda!   Police   for   the   transfer  of   lhe\nIkenae   for   tbe  snle  of  liquor  by   retail\nlu and  upon  the premises known as the\nKootenay   Falls  hotel,   situate at  Stocan\nJun-tlun,  British  Columbia,   from  Moore\n&  Johnson   to  J.   W.   Moore,   of  Slucan\nJunction,  B,C,\nBaled   this  1st  dnv  of  June,  1*112.\nMOORE & JOHNSON,\nHolders of  License,\n41-M Applicant for Transfer.\nXelson, B.C., June 7th, 1913.\nTENDERS   FOR   MINERAL  CLAIMS\nFORFEITED TO THE CROWN\nTenders for the undermentioned mineral\nclaim will be received by the undersigned\nup to 12 -'clock noon, on Monday, the\n21th duy of June, 1912, which claim wus\nforfeited tu Uie Crown at the tux sale\nheld at tihe courthouse, Rossland, B.C.,\non the following date:\n\"While Iron*' mineral claim, Lot 4601\nNovember 7th, 1901,\nTo lip considered, alt tenders must be\nat leant equal to the upset price which\nIs given \"below, whloh Is equivalent to the\namount ni which said elalm eould have\nbjen purchased by the owner or owners\non tiie above dale, together wllh tuxes\nnnd interest which hoive accrued sin.-e\nthe 'lax snle, Inclusive of the eost of advertising, for tenders and the Crown\nGrant   fee.\nName of Claim.    Upset Price.      Lot No.\n\"White Iron\" $130.40 4*301\nEach tender must be accompanied by\na certified cheque for the rull amount\nthereof, pnyablent pur at Nelson, B.C.,\nIn favor of tiie undersigned.\nThe 'cheques of all unsuccessful -tenderers will  he Immedlalelv returned.\nDated nt Nelson, B.C., this 21st lay\nOf May, 1912.\nW.  V. TEETKEL,\n45.12   31-la.w-i.\nGovernment -Agent.\nWANTED\u2014MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED-An opportunity for a live\nman. selling our guaranteed Yakima\nVolley grown nursery Btock. Exclusive\nterritory. Outfit free. Cash weekly.\n\"Hustle,\" not experience required. Top-\npeniah  Nursery   Co,,  Toppenlsh,  Wash\nWANTED-Clean    cotton    rags.    Apply\nThe Dally News. 7S-tf.\nWANTED\u2014Married men to by five and\n10 acre fruit tracts.    Small cosh payment,  balance  in  work.    Apply Harris,\nHoneymoon   Place,   Kaslo. 87-tr.\nWANTED\u2014Growers of small fruits to\ncommunicate at onco with the Koot-\nenay-Columbla Preserving Works, Nelson, B.C., stating varieties grown and\nnpproxImate^quantltleB for sale 309-tf.\nWANTED\u2014Experienced teacher for Willow Point school. Duties to commence\nimmediately after summer vacation. Apply .Secretary School Board, Willow Point,\n__ 35-tf.\nWANTED\u2014Boom men and sawmill crew.\nAbout Juno 15.   Apply Box B. S., Dally\n\"ows.  35-tf.\nWANTED-Experienced   teacher   for   the\nGranite school, $10 a month.    Send applications to A.  J. Lavlolette,  Secretarv,\nP. Q, Bolford, B.C. 30-20\nWANTED\u2014Fruitgrowers, send your\nsmall frulls to the Nelson Jam Factory\nand help to maintain a home Industry\nop strlotl\" Canadian lines. Have your\nfruits made Into jum that is a credit to\nthe Kootenays. Get our prices. J. a,\nMcDonald. 41-tf.\nV, ANTED\u2014Ehglrtber,    3rd    class,    wanl*-\nposltlon. sawmill or mine;  Is good me-\nebntilu.    Box O.  X-,  Dully News.       <M7-*\nWANTED\u2014Position   ns   sawyer   or   mill\nforeman.   Good references.   Ten years'\nexperience.    Address S.,   Dally News.   W-ij\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNelson, B. C.\nOne  minute's walk   from C.P.R.   station.    Cuisine  unexcelled;   well   heated\nand  ventilated. \u25a0>\" \u25a0-\u2022'\u2022\u25a0-'\u25a0\nLAVIGNB  ft DUNE.\nPHOENIX\nHOTEL BROOKLYN, PHOENIX, B. C.\nThe only up-to-date hotel lh Phoenix.\nNeW from cellar to roof. Best. sample\nrooms in the Boundary. Bath room ln\nconnection. Steam heat Opposite Great\nNorthern depot.   James Marshall\/Prop.\nCASTLEGAR\n\"HOTEL. CASTLEGAR,\" CASTLEGAR\nJunction. All modern, Excellent accommodation for tourists and drummers.\nBoundary train leaves here at 9.10 a.m.\nRossland-Nelson train stops for breakfast and d I amir. ,\nW. H. Gage, Proprietor.\nBusiness  Directory\n^SSAYERs\"\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, ASSATER AND\nChemist, Box A1108, Nelson, B. C.\nCharges: Gold, silver, copper or lead,\n$1 each; gold-silver, $1.60; silver-lead,\n$1.60.    Other metals on application.\nAUCTIONEERS\nC, A.. WATERMAN ft CO.-P.O. Box S\nW. CUTLER, LICENSED AUCTION-\neer,\u2014Auction rooms and warehouse\nWard street, next opera house. Box\n474.   Phone 18. \u00bb-t\u00ab.\nCARPENTERS  AND   BUILDERS\nROBB & THOMPSON, BUILDERS AND\ncontractors, Victoria street, next opera\nhouse. P. O. Box 400. Special attention given jobbing and repair work.\nEstimates given. W-tf.\nCOLLECTIONS\nCON G. JOHNSON, COLLECTIONS OF\nall kinds. Returns promptly made.\nBox 2,*i2.    Piliono  R303. *4ti-2C\nWHOLESALE PRODUCE\nSTARKEY & CO., WHOLESALE DEAL-\ners ln Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Produce\nand Fruit. Houston Block, Josephine\nstreet, Nelson,  B.  C,\nQROCERIE8\nA. MACDONALD & CO., WHOLESALE\nGrocers and Provision Merchants, Importers of Teas, Coffees, Splcee, Dried\nFruits, Staple and Fancy Groceries,\nTobaccos. Cigars Butter, Eggs, Cheeie\nand Packing House-Produce. Office\nand warehouse corner of Front and\nHall streets. P. O. Box 1095. Tele-\nohones 28 and 23. -\nWANTKD-Turkey oggs or turkeys. Any\nquuiitlty.    II.   Batchelor,  Westley, B.C.\nWANTED-Teum nbout S3 to 21  hundred\nweight;   quiet  und  used  to   working  In\norchard,    State ami, full description and\nlowest   price.      John     Watson,    Renata,\n^VSTED-Dlning'' room    girl.\nWANTED-tMen wutitcl for sawmill, yard\nand camps, $2.60 to $3 per day.   Apply\ncither in   person  or  by   letter  to  Adams\nRiver Lumber company,  Chase,  B.C.\n51-lf.\nWANTI'ID-Posltlon by first class cook,\nexperienced chambermaid, nnd a good\nwnKress. Would tike a place together,\nbut would work separate. Best of wages\nexpected. Address Mrs. Maude llruluker.\nBarons, Alta.         \u00bb'0i-2\nWA.\\Ti-;i>-Bv-   circular    saw    filer,   11\nyears' experience, u position.   Can come\nat once,    B. F.  N., Proctor, B.C.        *60*C\n\u25a0\/ANTED\u2014Youth  of sound education for\nnewspaper   work.    Apply   by   leller   lo\n'.  O.  Box 005. al-tf.\nWANTEDr-Small    pole    contract,    from\nfive to eight thousand; from stump 10\nlanding   or   at.   dt.     Address    F..    Dully\nWANTED-Experienced    teacher.     IDutles\nbeginning wllh   full  term.    Apply Secretary Balfour school,  Balfour,  B.C.\n52-tf,\nPOULTRY  AND LIVE STOCK\n>R  HA Ll-\"\u2014Bunch    horse,     about   131)0\nlounds,   $75,   or exchange    for   milch\nw.    Kennedy.   Willow   Point.     -     *4MJ\nFOR   SALE-Flve   beehives,   with, comb\nsupers    and    all    appliances,    S18    lot\nCyphers     260-egg     incubator     and     100\nchicken  brooder.    Perfect order,    Cheap.\nKennedy.   Willow Point. \u202247-8\nFOR KA LE-Brace of thoroughbred\n.Wnter Spaniel-*-, dog and bitch. Do*\nono year old, bitch four. One of the\nbest bird dogs iu country. Apply P. O.\nBox 68. *47-6\nFOR SALE-iReglBtored thoroughbred\nBerkshire pigs, $10. Telephone or write\narry  Anderson,   Hln-bbnnk.   B.C.    \u00bb48-13\nFOR  SALE-Registered   Jersey   bull,   15\nmonths   old.    Apply   Acourt   &   Rolfe,\nFOR SALE\u2014Two  hear cubs,  one month\nold;  ono   black-   ono   brown.      Thomas\nLodek, Poplar, .B.C. 51-0\nSYNOPSIS OF COAL\nMINING REGULATIONS\nConl mining rights of the Dominion, In\nManitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta,\ntho Yukon territory, the North-west\nTerritories, and ln a portion of the province of British Columbia, mny bo leased\nfor a term of twenty-one years at an\nannual rental of $1 per aero. Not more\nthan 2,500 acres will be leased to one\napplicant.\nApplication for a lease must be made\nby the applicant In person to the Agent\nor Sub-Agent of the district In which\nthe rights nppllcd for are situated.\nIn surveyed terrilory the land must be\ndescrihed by sections, or legal sub-dlvia-\nlons of sections, and in unsurveyed territory lho tract applied ror shall be staked\nout by the applicant himself.\nEach application must be accompanied\nby a fee of (5 which wlil be refunded If\ntho rights applied for are not available,\nbut not otherwise. A royalty shall be\npaid on this merchantable out nut of the\nmine at the rate of five cents per ton.\nThe person operating the mine shall\nfurnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for tho full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty\nthereon. If the coal mining rights are\nnot being operated, such returns should\nbe furnished nt leant nnco a year.\nThe lease will include the coal mining\nrights only, but the lessee mnv \u25a0--. permitted to purchase whatever available\nsurface rights may be considered necessary for the working of fhe mine at the\nrate of SlO.Ofl an acre\nFOr full Information application \u25a0mould'\nbe made to the Secretary of tho Department of the Interior, .Ottawa, or to anj\nAgent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lartds\n'    W. W.  CORY.'\nDeputy Minister of the Interior.\nN.B.\u2014Unauthorised publication of tub\nadvertisement' will not he pnld fnr.\nm-isi\nPAINTING   AND   PAPER   HANGING\nA. E. BENNETT, PAIN^ER^ARD\nDecorator\u2014Wall papers and paper\nhanging a specialty. Estimates given.\nA I work promptly executed. 614 Stanley street. Phone 311. P. O. Box 927,\nNelson.\nWILLIAM FOWLES (LATE FOWLES\n& Player)\u2014Paper hanger and decorator.\nCorner Stanley and Silica streets. A\ngood selection of wallpapers In stock.\nOrders promptly attended to. All work\nporsonally supervised. Phono 62, P. O.\nBox lUti  Nelson. ______\u2022\nHOUSE  CLEANING\nNELSON VACUUM CLEANING CO.\u2014\nFor window cleaning, carpet cleaning,\nChimney cleaning. Estimates given on\nall honscclcnning. Agents for F. O.\nBerg's awnings. Measurements taken\nand samples submitted. Phone 19,\nOffice Stanley street. 40-tf.\nELECTRICAL   SUPPLIES\nf. IT. RINGROSE, 608 STANLEY ST.-,\nInstallation of electrical machinery,\ntelephone plants, house wiring. Repair\nwork. Supplies carried. Phone A227,\nP.  O. Box 156. \u25a0 22-tf.\nP^S^IIjML^ARM\nGREEN BROS., BURDEN & CO.\nCivil   Engineers.    Dominion   and   B.   C.\nLand   Surveyors.\nSurveys   of    Lands.    Mines.   Townsltes,\nTimber   Limits,   Etc.\nNelson.   516   Ward   street;   A.   H.   Greer..\nMgr.    Victoria, 114 Pemberton Bldg.; F.\nC. Green.   Ft. Ocorge, Hammond street;\nIT,  I*. Burden. \u25a0\na. l. Mcculloch\nHydraulic Engineer\nProvincial  Land Surveyor\nP. O. Box 41\nOffice phono B86; residence phono B7*\nOffice' Over MoDermld & McIIardy\nBaker Street, Nelson. B. C.\nCOLIN J. CAMPBELL\nNew   Denver,  B.C. Assayer\nBusiness  solicited,   <\nNOTICE TO  CONTRACTORS\nSealed tenders addressed to N, J. Harrison, secretary of the Cranbrook school\nboard, will be received up to 12 o'clock\nnoon Monday, the 17tb day of June, 1913,\nfor the erection and comnletlyn of a\nsolid brick two rooni school building, to\nbo built in the city of Cranbrook, BiC.\nAlso for a solid brick manual training\nschool, to be built In the same city.\nSeparate tenders for each building arc\nrequired. A marked cheque to the extent of 10 per cent of the amount of the\ntender must accompany each tender,\ncheque to be drawn on a chartered bank\nof Canada, and made payable to the\nCranbrook School Board. The board will\nreturn the cheques of the unsuccetstul\ntenderers, The board will hold the\ncheque of' the successful tenderer until\nfinal completion of tihe work. Should\ntho tenderer fall to complete Ids contract or refuee to enter Into a contract\nwith tho board, tbe cheque will be forfeited to tho hoard.\nTho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications\nmay ho seen offer Monday, Juno 10, at\nthe office of J. J- O'Gara K- Co.. architects, Hanson Building, Cranbrook, B.C.\n17-0\n\u25a0S55*\"\nAUCTION SALE OF TOWN  LOTS\nI have been Instructed by the department of lands; Vi**torla, to offer lor\nsule by public auction at the provincial\npolice office, Rock Creek, B.C., at 10\na.m. 011 Saturday, July 0th, all tho unsold Ibis in above above-mentioned government   townsite  of  Rock   Creek;\nLots wil| ho sold to nny person making\ntlie highest bid above tlie upset price.\n* Terms of sale: ',4 chsh, balance lu\nthree equnl nnntinl payments, wllh th-\ntfereat at fi per cent per milium.\nFor   further Information  apply   to      .\nD. R. TAIT,\n40-21 Rock Creek, B.C.\n 8ATURDAY     JUNE 15,\n%\\)t \u00a9ailP J.eto-3.\nPAGE NINE\n(oil\nSTAR GROCERY\nDirectly   opposite  the   Dominion\nExpress Office\nStore of Duality\nPHONE  10\nSole Agents for Ridgeway'i Famous Teae.\nAgents for \"Egg-O\" Baking\nPowder,\nSola Agents for Beech-Nut\nBacon,\nToday's\nSpecials\nNew Potatoes\n. 4 lbs. 26o.\nDry Onions\n4 lbs. 29c.\nStrawberries\n15c. fco*\nThe First\nPrinciple\nof this Store\nIs to sell you things that are\nright at the price that's right\u2014\nand your money back If you\nv.-hnt It.\nQUALITY\nGOODS\nALWAYS\nNew  shipment  of\n\"Beech\nNut\"\nBacon\nJust Arrived.\nHeinz\nBaked\nBeans\nNone  better\n15c and 25c per can\nSpecial prices per dozen cans.\nSTAR GROCERY\n_-=-, NELSON  ==\nDaily News want ads 1 cent a word.\nTENDERS WANTED\nTenders will he received by tho under-\nsigned up to und Including Saturday,\nJune 16, for the purchase of tho property\nsituate on the corner o** Kootenay and\nVictoria streets, kite\/. us St. Paul's\nPresbyterian cl-tiroli property. It con-\ns'sls of four lots and Is an ideal locution for residence. Tenders will ho received for the property en blue or subdivided.\nTerms of sale; One-third of purchase\n-price at time of transfer, the bulunce in\ntwo equal annual instalments at the current rate of Interest. Tbe trustees do\nnot bind themselves to accept any tender.\nAddress tenders to tho undersigned,\nmarked  \"Tender for purchase.\"\nD. C. M'MORTtlS.\nTor the Donrd of Trustees.\nNelson, B.C., May 3u. Mil \u00a3M4\nCut Worms\nAll Gone\nPor one week only we offer\nWakefield Cabbage, per 100....$ .'0\nPremium Flat Dutch, per 100.. .40\nScotch Kale, per 100  40\nCelery  plants.  White  Plum  and\nGiant Pasol, tl.00 per 100.\nBedding Plants\nIn best varieties. Dwarf and Trailing LobelJla, Asters, Stocks, Phlox,\nPansles, Agertum, blue and white,\n16c. dozen.\nExpress paid on nil orders of J2.00\nnnd up.\nCash with order.\nED.  GRIZZELLE\nBEAVER\nBOARD _\nBEAVER BOARD\nWalls and Ceilings\nare put up easily and\nquickly in panels of all\nconvenient sizes. They\nKeep out heat and cold;\nDeaden sound;\nRetard fire;\nDo not crack;\nSave expense;\nResist Vibration;\nTake the placeol lath,\nplaster- and wall-paper\nin every type of building\nnew or remodeled.\nSOLD BY\nA. G. Lambert Co. Ltd,\nNELSON, B.C.\nCOMMUNICATES\nDIRECT WITH PARTY\nPOPULAR  PHOENIX COUPLE\nUNITED IN  MARRIAGE\nMiss   Merdena   Mackenzie  Weds J.   E,\nCarter\u2014Function   is  Pretty  Affair\n\u2014Honeymoon   in   East.\nThe home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W.\nMackenzie at Phoenix, was the scene\n\u00bbf ti pretty bouse wedding on Wednea-\niay when their daughter, Merdena\nIgnes was united in marriage to\nlames It-inbree Carter. The bride, who\nwan given away by her father, woro\n.vhlte with, veil and orange blossoms,\nmd carried a bouquet of lilies of the\nvitlley and while roses. She was at-\nended by ber sister, Miss Catheryn\nMackenzie, who wore pale blue and\nejirKed a bouquet of sweet peas\nJ. H. Matthew's of Medicine Hat wns\niest man, and Miss Constance Munro\nplayed the wedding march. In the absence of Rev. Mr. Munro Rev. M. D.\nMcKee <>f Grand Forks officiated.\nThe groom's gift to the bride was\n\u2022i gold locket and chain, to the bridesmaid watch pendant set with pearls, to\nthe groomsman gold tie pin and cuff\nlinks. Mr. and Mrs. Carter will spend\ntbout three months In the east vlslt-\n*n'T points In Quebec and New Brunswick.\nRAILROAD STEEL BEING\nRECEIVED AT PENTICTON\n(Special to The Dallv NewfO\nPENTICTON, June H.\u2014Tenders\nhave been culled for the grading of\n37 miles of road an lhe Kettle Valley\nrailway oust of Penticton. It Is expected that the contract will be let in\na few days. As the contract for the\n-.t'L'tlon from Midway to lhe summit\nhas already been provided for, there\n.viiiu.iis but 20 miles on the Penticton\nside of the summit not covered by\ncontract. Three sub-contractor's out-\nl'lts are at work between Carmi and\nthe summit, rushing grading as fast\nas possible,\nAt Penticton nine curs of steel have\nbeen reelved and trackiaylng will start\nin a few days. Advices received here\nle that something like eight miles\nof steel is now in transit for this section. President Warren has made a.\nprediction that their rond will be ready\nlo handle the fruit crop of 1913.\nTo provide for the increase in business In that district the representative of P. Burns & Co., was looking\nover the ground at Carmi a few days\nago With the result that a meat Bhop\nvill be erected in that town Immedla-\ne'y. A slaughter house will be built\ni short distance further up the west\nork nnd the cattle will be driven ln\n\"mm Penticton over the trail.\nFIREMAN DROWNED.\nfBy Dally News Leaned WlrO\nKAMSACK, June 14.\u2014While bathing\nhis afternoon nt the mouth of a creek,\n'rlbutary to lhe Asslnlbolne river,\nNicholas Giisser, a fireman employed\nby tbe G.N.R., was drowned. The body\ni recovered this evening nnd will be\nshipped to his home nt Hnmboli tomorrow morning.\nABSOLUTELY SAFE\nFOR LITTLE ONES\nMrs. Nel In Steeves Hill Grove. N.B..\nwrites: \"I know Baby's Own Tablet?\nare an absolutely safe medicine for\nlittle ones and thoy are the only medicine I would give a child without flrsl\nconsulting a doctor. The tablets are\nguaranteed by a government iina-'yst to\nbe absolutely safe and free from opiates and narcotics and cannot possibly\ndo harm\u2014but always good. Tliey are\nBold by medicine dealers or bv mail nl\n2fi cents a box from'the Dr. Williams'\nMedicine Co., Broekville, Ont.\nPublicity   Bureau   Is   Now  in Touch\nWith Head of Party of Brit*\nish  Business Men.\nThat the publicity bureau la now ln\ndirect communication with Leonard\nPalmer, head of the party of British\nBusiness men, with regard to the effort which Is being made to bring the\nparty through Kootenay, ls stated In\nthe monthly report of the committee,\nwhich was adopted at Thursday night's\nmeeting of the board of trade. The\nreport says:\n\"On June 7 Mr. W, J. Brandrith, ex\nhibltlon commissioner for the provincial government, met the joint com\nmlttee on the dry farming congress,\nexplaining the plans of the government Tor a provincial exhibit, It will\nlikely prove to bu to the advantage of\nWest Kootenay to act under the government rather than separately. The\ngovernment will pny all expenses after\nassembly at the points of shipment.\n\"The matter of a permanent exhibit\nif fruit in bottles for the Great Northern Railway company at St. Paul Is\nbeing taken up.\n\"The matter of assisting tho plans\nof the world's geological congress at\nToronto, for seeing the geology of\nKootenay. Is also being dealt with.\nIn connection with the tour of the\nFinancial News party of British business men. communication with the government has produced no direct results\nto date, but the bureau is now In direct communication with the bend of\nhe party. Leonard Palmer. Hopes nre\nenterta'ned of success, in view of the\n-tirong co-operntlon volunteered by\ninblic bodies ond public men In Koot\nenay.\"\nAgain! Saturday\nNELSON NEWS OF THE DAY\nThe annual picnic of St. Saviour's Sunday school will be held ut Procter on\nJuly 17.\nBorn, ai the Kootenay Lake Maternity\nhospital, on June 11, to Mr, und \"\"rs.\nSamuel Thomas, a son.\nHorn, at tlie Kootenay Lake Maternity\nhospital, on June IJ, to Mr. and All!-.\nWhitehuuse,  a daughter.\nBorn, at the Kootenay Lake Maternity\nhospital on June 12, to Mr. and Mrs.\nClarence Q. Mitchell, a daughter.\nRev. A. V.. Smith will preach at a\n-ervlee to he held nt Crystal hall, Willow\nPoint, at 'A o'clock, tomorrow afternoon.\nWilliam Holmes, Cemetery road, Net-\non, has been appointed under lhe Provincial (-\"lection act a commissioner for\ntaking affidavits In the Ymlr electoral\ndistrict\nAt St. Saviour'*- church, Nelson, B.C.,\non Krldiy, June 14, 1912, by Rev. Fred\nII. Graham, rector, Herbert Baklns, of\nProctor, B.C., was married to Miss Alice\nLloydj  of Liverpool,   England,\nA garden party will be given by Ibe\nmembers or the Altar Guild of Bl.\nSaviour's church on the afternoon and\nevening of TueEdnv, June as, at the\nresidence of Willium Irvine, 20$ Silica\nstreet, who has loaned '*\u25a0 \u25a0 grounds for\nthe occasion.\nDh! W. c: -Arthur* in another \u2022,tohm*m\nimblis'hes a list of diseases which '11111.-11\nbe reported to the medical health officer by the householder and attending\npiysichiii, if any. The list includes:\nAnterior Poliomyelitis or Spinal Paralysis. Asihtle cholera. Rerl-lierl, Chicken-pox, Diphtheria or Membranous Croup.\nBpl-'ntnlc Cerebro-Splnal Meiilhgellfl,\nLeprosy, Measles, Rubella or German\nMeasles, Pellagrn, Plague, Pulmonary\nand Abdominal Tuberculosis, Smalloox,\nScarlet Fever or Seurletlnn, Trachoma,\nTvnhiis Fever. Typhoid Fever. Uncinariasis or Hookworm Disease. Whooping\nCough,   Itch,   Ringworm,   Mumps.\nAuk   or   write   for   lhe   Hudson*!\ncompany's grocery price list.\nTtnv\n1(11 -tf.\nThe Kootenay Lako hotel, Ualfour,\ngives a week end rate of $5 dining June.\nDinner Salurdav evening and breakfast\nMonday Included. 52-1\nKing George Cnfe,   Hall  street,  serves\nthe best 28 cent dinner In Nelson.    Neat,\nclean   plaice   to   dine.     Short   orders   n\nspecialty.    Harry  C.   Holmes,  proprietor,\n40-7\nIlenrv Ikln solicits your patronage\nfor the cleaning, pressing, repairing\nand alteration department of tailoring.\nGoods called Tor and delivered. Phon.-\n320, over I lull & Jessup's, Baker slreet.\nAT THE THEATRE\nAt the Starland tonight will be shown\nthe Republic tcatUre iu two reels entitled, -In the Days of the Six Nations,\"\nit ib a beiiuiliul colonial story, telling\nCooper's story -The Last ot the Alo-\nnicutis.\" Tne narrative is followed\nClosely, both us to characters and Incidents,' and tliu picture is drawn 011 a\nnig [scale, Its frame the north woods.\nIt Isn't [-tinted at ull; the Indians aiu\nnumerous and so are the troops. Port\nEdward in shown. The chief characters\nare Major I ley ward, the general's two\ndaughters, the I'sulm singer, Hawkeye;\nthe two Mohlclans and Magna, the\ntreacherous guide. \"Scenes of the Quaint\nOld City of Budapest\" are Included. Also\na sparkling comedy, \"The Cadger Family.\" The Meyers Starland orclu-stra of\nlour pieces will play at the matinee.\nWhat the Toronto paper says of the\n3reat McEwen company that plays here\nnext week: \"It was great and wonderful to see McEwen while blindfolded and\nsurrounded 'by a committee or repre-\nnentattve cltlucns, read their minds as\nihougn they were open books. He filled\nprescriptions, anil told them their safe\ncombinations, even going so far as to\ntell them the amount of money they had\non their persons and many more wonderful stunts loo numerous to mention. To\nhi*- that the committee was dumbfounded Is speaking mildly.\n\"Miss Hartley's singing, with all respect to the \"head of the combination, Is\neasily the feature.\"\nGreat things nre expected nf Harry\nBulger and his big smiportlng company\nwhen this popular comedian comes lo\nthe opera house on July 1.\nIn the new edition or \"The Flirting\nPrincess\" Bulger's present slurring vehicle, w'hieh Is said to be far ahead and\naway from anything be has yet appeared In, his \"Sportv Bangs\" In even better, IC such were possible, than Ids\n\"Hlue,(iiy\"   In   \"Woodland.\"     It   Is   well\nremembered that the Jolly Harry was\nexceptionally good in this latter character and pleasantly remembered by those\n\u2014ho wftne-wd his clever \u2022\u2022crforiniince.\nHowever, In the new edition of \"The\nFrrtlmr Prlneets\" everv opportunltv is\nWven Mr. Bulger to show him at his\nbest am' he quite readily grasps the\n\u25a0i\"-iortunlty.\n\"The Flirting Princess\" Is from lhe\npen of those versatile authors, Adam'*.\nHough and Howard, and Is by fnr their\n\u2022ipst effort, efmeclally from a musical\nstandnolnt. MorMmer >l .'\u25a0*Htwi.r under\nwho*.*e able olrortlnn \"The Flirting Prln-\ncrss\" Is presented, bus rent tha nle^e\nnut ni n \"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0nintunns and lavish manner,\n\u25a0md everything has open done to place\nIt on a scalu second to  none,    Several\nA Saturday Clear\nance of Men's\nShirts\nRegular $1.25 and $1.50\nfor 95c\nAt this loW price they shotild\nmake a speedy exit. They are an\nexcess stock of new summer styles\nIn negligee with soft bosom and\nstiff cuffs, and outing shirts with\nsoft turn-down collar and cuffs.\nThey come ln neat stripe effects,\nalso In plain white. Actual $1,25,\n$1.50 values,    Saturday Special.95c\nThe following list does not begin to fridwc tho ontiro stock of\nbargains we've put out for buyers here Saturday\u2014only a small\nnumber of them, picked at random from tho many departments of\nthis storo. But the prices shjw how profitable it will be, for you\nto do your shopping here.\nTHERE   ARE   WONDERFJL OPPORTUNITIES  TO  SAVEI\nREADI    READI\n$1.25 to $2.00 Waists\nfor\n95c\nYou'll have to hurry if you would bo sure of getting your size.\nThere are several styles to choose from, including lingerie, plain\nlawns, white piqueB, etc. S une with laundered collar and cuffs,\nothers with soft double collar and cuffs and embroidered fronts.\nRegular $1.26 lo $2.00 values.    Saturday special at 95c\nBig Snap in Men's\nCravcnctte\nCoats at\n$9.95\nHere now is your chance to buy\na first-class Cravenette Coat nt a\nfraction of the regular price. There\nare only 12 of_ them. The colors'\nare dark grey and green mixtures\nIn sixes 34, 35, 30, 39, 40. If your\nsize is here be on hand early. Regular values to $10.50. Saturday\nspecial  at    $9.95\nAn Early Shopping Call  to the Wash Goods  Section\n2,000 yards imported English Prints and Ginghams; absolutely nothing better for women's and children's\nweur. There are over 50 different patterns to choose from, in stripes, check-**! and neat floral designs on light or\ndark grounds.    Regular 15c yard.    Positively ur. sale Saturday only at, yard       12'\/2C\nMisses' Wash\nDresses\nRegular Values\nto $5.50 to Sell\nSaturday at\n$2.50\nTwo dozen only Misses'\nbeautiful Wash Dresses, In\nplan blue zephers, also in\nFrench ginghams with\nplaid and stripe effects;\nsome are finished with\ncollar and cuffs of white\npique, others again have\nSwiss yokes and strappings of plain shades to\ncorrespond,   sizes   12   to\nIS.    Regular $4.50 and $5.50\nvalues.    A snap at...$2.50\nEnglish Silk\nUnderskirts\nfor $2.25\n4% dozen English Silk Underskirts, made with deep flounce, finished with 0-inch frill of beautiful\nembroidery; colors nre black, tan,\nnavy, sky, pink, reseda, mustard,\ncrimson, grey and cream. English\nsilk does not cut or split\u2014the wear\nIs guaranteed.    A bargain at..$2.25\nBLACK   SATIN   UNDERSKIRTS\nWORTH $3.50 FOR $2.25\nBlack Satin Underskirts with 15-\nInch aceordeon pleated flounce and\ndraw string iut top; worth, in the\nord'nary wuy $3.50. On sale Saturday only at $2.25\n$5\n95\nRousing Values in Boys' Suits\nat     -      - -      -\n50 only Boys' Suits, made of finest imported English and Scotch\ntweeds, in mixed greys, brown tweeds and stripe effects. Tho\ncoats are mostly double-bra isted style, with nice broad shoulders\nand tailored to perfection. Sizes 3i to 34. Worth $7.50 to $8.50.\nSaturday special at   $5.95\nA Snap in Men's Suspenders at 20c pair\nAbout six dozen only Men's\n\"Times\" Suspenders, made with\ngood strong web in fancy stripes\nand finished with good quality\nhide fittings. While they last\nat, pair  20c\nOverall Aprons to Sell\nSaturday for 65c\nWomen's Overall Aprons, made\nof serviceable dark prints In\nblue .and white effects. Choice\nof two different styles. Just the\napron that every woman should\nhave for morning wear. Special\nSaturday  only    ...65c\nREMNANTS      REMNANTS     REMNANTS\nWe have  planned  another clean-up   of    all    romnanls  and   short\nlengths   for   Saturday.'    The assortment includes dress goods, prints,\ngalateas,   muslins,   shirtings, cretonnes,   curtain   muslins,   etc.,   etc.\nBut the best of the bargains will be picked up by those who come\n7   first.    So we say  SHOP   EARLY.\nSaturday Sale\nTrimmed Hats\nRegular Values to $10\nfor $5\nThey're the kind that embody\nevery qualification of truly satisfactory millinery\u2014-style, excluslve-\niicsb, originality and price attractiveness. Many dainty models from\nour own workrooms, in large and\nsmall effects, artistically trimmed\nwith roses and foliage or tulle.\nRegular values to $10.00. Your\nchoice for    $5.00\nCHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS\nAT MONEY-SAVING PRICES\nAbout three dozen only Children's\nHats, du'ntlly trimmed with light-\ncolored ribbons and flowers. Attractive juvenile styles, Your\nchoice  of  this  lot  for $1.50\nThe Hudson's Bay Company\nINCORPORATED 1670\nINCORPORATED 1670\n.lancing sensations 'have been  Introduced\nihroughoir   the action  of the piece.\nRobert Flts-sl mini ins and Miss Maybelle\nByrnes, sir\u2014orted by an excellent cast\nin tlie lour net drama, \"A Fight for\nLove,\" Is a coming attraction at the\nopera house. This pliiy wus written bv\nMai Held especially for Mr. Fit-jslmmons\nand while it is Intense nnil thrilling in\ntheme anil dramatic .situations, there is\nnothing which savors of brutality, which\nis often attributed to prize fighters. Mr.\nlt'liHsliiimotiH 'lias been before the public\nmany years and Is naturally at homo\non the .stn\"*c, and while he docs not\ni lmfiii :ui\" -Teat histrionic powers, yet\nhe Is considered a fair actor. His supporting east Im all that money will procure, The lubllo will not only witness\n'\u25a0 plea sine performance but will have\nthe opportunity of seeing the \"grand old\nman  of  the  ring\"   for  the  last  time.\nCHURCH   SERVICES TOMORROW\nAll changes for church service announcements must bo handed In or\nphoned to The Dally News office before\nii o'clock on Friday. If not received by\nthis time the notices will he omitted\nfrom Saturday's issue,\nANGLICAN\u2014-St. Saviour's, corner of\nWard and Silica streets. Second Sunday\nafter Trinity. S a.m., Holy Communion:\n!l;'!0 a.m., Sunday school and Bible classes; it a.m., Matins and Holy Communion; T.'W p.m.. Evensong. Rector,\nRev.  Fred H, Graham.\nI'ltliSIU'THRIAN'-Rev. E. S. Logle,\nj.-nstor. Services 11 a.m. and 7,IK) p.m.;\nSunday school In church parlors at *!.'*0\np.m. Sen ices Will ba held In the building on the corner of Stanley and Silica\nstreets.\nROMAN CATHOLIC\u2014Corner \"Ward and\nMill, Low mass, 3 a.m.: Tit eh Mass, 10.30\na.m.; evening service, 7.30 p.m. Rev. J.\nAlthofr.\nMl-rniOIUST-Hev. A. E. Smith, pastor. Services on Sunday at 11 a.m. and\n;.;io p.m., conducted by the pastor, The\n\u25a0innilng pubject will be; \"A Bird's Nest\nIn the Church.\" Court Kootenay of the\nf.O.F. will al tend the service, ln the\nevening and the pastor will preach a\n-.\u2022oeplnl sermon fur the occasion. The\nSunday school will meet at 12 o'clock,\nafter 'the morning service, The pastor\nwill preach at Crystal  bull at ;i n.m,  by\n.,.\u201e. .:\u25ba.       Honest   prcocltlng.      Welcome\nRAHTIST\u2014Vllblle service nt II a.m. and\n7.3a p.m. i- \u25a0\u25a0- -\u2022*\u2022 school at fl.-i't a.m\n**lir the suinmer mniiths. P(*Stor.\nRev. Charles W. Khur: rosidenoe\nVM Hoover street, corner -TOf-tenhlne street;\nfolenhone L-irfl.    P.  O.   Box 300.\nSALVATION ARMY\u2014Victoria, street.\nMorning service, 11 n.m.; Sunday school.\n1.3(1 p.m.: praise service, 3 - in,; evening\nservice,   7.30.     Cnpt.   I-I.   Jnckson,   com-\nmnndlng officer.\nchristian; science-Knight* or\nI'viivins ball, I'-a-vie block, Sunday morn-\nJnK service at U.30. Evenln\u2122 service .it\n7:'ifl Readlntr rooms open dally 3 to .**i.30.\nVisitors  welcome.\nnegligence in not culling medical aid\nuntil too late. On June 1 tbe girl was\nburned while starting a flro with coal\noil. The front and back part of her\nbody was horribly burned. The girl\nsuffered terrible agony for eight days\nwhen she died, Medical attendance\nwus called a few hours, before her\ndeath. Tho Jury viewed the body which\nwas in a terrible condition,\nTRADE BRISK\nTHROUGHOUTCANADA\nGIRL HORRIBLY BURNED\nNO  DOCTOR CALLED\n-pv TV-llv Nimv\u00abi T.pn**Pd WlreA\nROSTHERN, Sask., June 14\u2014At n\ncoroner's Inquest held today the jury\nreturned a verdict thnt Maggie Roflen-\nfelil died from burns received nn June\n4 and charged her father with gross\nSoasonable Weather Stimulates   Business\u2014West Confident and Trade\nis Thoroughly Satisfactory,\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nNEW 1'ORK, June 14.-\u2014Steady progress continues to be made throughout\nthe Dominion of Canada according to\ndlspulclics received by Dunn's Review\nfrom branch offices of It. G. Dunn &\nCo., from trade centres. More seasonable weather In most -sections is\nstimulating activity in practically\nevery department of trade. Montreal\nreports Hint lucre Is a liberal distribution of merchandise at wholesale, Building Is active nnd there Is\na brisk demand for hardware and materials. Leather is quiet but very firm.\nAt Quebec both wholesalers and\nretailers report a satisfactory volume\nof business. Wholesale continues\nactive at Toronto, prices of the leading\nstaples are firm and all classes of\nmenchand'se are going rapidly into\nconsumption with dry goods, hardware,\nmetals and building materials in especially good demand. Hamilton reports it well maintained volume ot\ntrade in most lines and manufacturing plants busy. Conditions are normal\nat London but some lines of seasonable\ngoods would be benefitted by warmer\nweather.\nIn the west and northwest progress\ncontinues, confidence being sustained\nby the almost perfect condition of\ncrops. Winnipeg reports that the re-\nce pts of grain are heavy but demand\nIs good, and there is more Inquiry for\nlower grades. The movement of seasonable goods Is liberal and the volume of business as a whole. Is in excess of last year. At Saskatoon weather conditions have been favorable\nand In the city a heavy retail trade is\nbeing done. Regina reports a good\nbusiness In most lines with nn especially brisk demand for shoes. Retail dealers at Calgary express satisfaction\nwith prevailing conditions, favorable\nwenther resulting In good demand for\ndry goods, clothing and other staple\nmerchandise,    At Edmonton the moat\nnotable feature is the activity in building although there is n well maintained demand for nearly all kinds of\nseasonable goods. Business at Vancouver keeps active. A.L Victoria\nstaple merchandise is In especially\nbrisk demand and the outlook exceptionally encouraging.\nGross earnings of all Canti\nmads reporting to date for\nweek of Juno show an Increi\nper cent as compared with lh\ndta\nratl-\nthe first\nie of 19.7\nm lugs\nof the same road\na year ago. On\nthe Dominion thi\nagainst IS last w\nweek   last year.\nfor the like period\nmercial failures in\nweek numbered lift\nli and 2'> the same\nWhite Sw\nin  Yeast Cakes\nnre a\nIways in !4\neal demand for\nbread\nmaking, as the:*\nnre fresh and\nlet 1 vi\nml il\nused. Your\ngrocer supplies\nlli cm\nIn  Tic\npackages\ncontaining  nix\n'a ken.\nSend\nfor   free   *\u25a0\nimple,     While\nSwan\n3plcc\n3   &   Cere;\ns,   Limited,   Ti\n\u2022onto,\nOnt.\nRESOLUTION\nWhereas, there is new employed nt tiie\nCinderella mine, near Threo Porks, a\nChinese eonk. and\nWhereas, through the loyalty of its\nfriends and tho fidelity uf its membership, this Union has hitherto been successful in maintaining a \"White B.C.\"\nhi so fnr as ils local jurisdiction extends,  und\nWhereas, every friendly overture to\nsecure a oontiiianco of this stute of\naffairs has been Unsuccessful In persuading the management of Uhe property\nin question to dismiss the Chinaman,\ntherefore be It\nResolved, that tills, Sandon Union No.\n81, of the Western Federation of Miners,\nvigorously cqndemns tlie employment of\nAsiatic help. In any capacity, and calls\nupon Its friends and members to use\nevery lawful and honorable effort 10\nsecure tile banishment of the -present\nOriental, and prevent Wio future Introduction of a class of labor that can only\nresult In lowering our present standard\nof living, and Injury to the literal, aqOllll\nand civic -tone of tbo Community, and\nbe  i*   further\nResolved, that the sense of this resolution,  \u25a0 a history ef the reasons responsible for Its adoption, he circulated\nna widely ns possible amongst the membership and friends of organized labor,\nIn this portion of lhe province of Hrltish\nColumbia.\nSandon, B.C., May 28. 1912. 20-tf.\nLODGE NOTICES\nKOOTENAY LODGE NO. lfi. I.O.O.F.\u2014\nMeets every Monday night ln Oddfellows'  ball at 8 o'clock,\nQUEEN CITY REBEKAH LODGE,\nNo. UT, I.O.O.R, meets first nnd third\nTuesdays In Oddfellows' hall at s o'clock.\nNELSON ENCAMPMENT NO. 7. I.O.\no.l1'., meets second and fourth Thursdays   in   Oddfellows'   lull I   lit 8  o'clock.\nCANTON CORONA NO. 7 meets every\nsecond Tuesday In Oddfellows' Hall at\nH o'clock.\nImportant\nI have been asked by many ranchers, poultry keepers and others to\nform an association to supply grain,\nfeed, flour, hay, seeds, etc at first\ncost. Will ihose Interested please\ncommunicate with me at once.\nJOHN COOPER\nP. O. Box 364\n311   Baker St. Nelson\nWhat About a Stove\nfor Your Summer\nCottage?\nSeldom or never have you had a\nchance to buy Stoves or Ranges for bo\nlittle nioney. Before moving to my\nmnv store 1 will sacrifice any and all\nnf my cooking stoves and heaters at\nFactory Cost-\nIt will even pay you to buy for next\nwinter.\n6. K. STRACHAN\nPlumbing and Heating\nTelephone 262 313 Baker St.\nSTOCKS\u2014We Will Sell\n)  Standard    *1.M\n1000 Kiiutonuy Ooltl 84\nr.OO McGUllvmy\n1000 Rambler ...\n1000 North Slur 0\u00b0\n00 Sunset Mills    1.60\n100 11. C. Copper  Market.. ,\nr.O  Oranl.y   Market    ;\n1000  Snowstorm Bid,\nE. B. McDermid ^l_____.\n PA6E TEN\nCtie -Baflii JSeais,\nSATURDAY,  JUNE 15\nNELSON NEWS OF THE DAY\nof   Kaslo  Is  at   tii\nJ. W. Gallup of Proctor was at the\nMadden tut*;, night.\nD. St. Denis returned last night from\na visit  to Slocan  City.\nAirs. G. \\V. Williams will leave lor\nPortland,   Ore.,   this morning.\nFrank Aiken cume In front the Hav-\nonne last night and is at the Grand\nCentral.\nErnest  Levy,  manager of  the Le  Roy\nNo.  2  mine  at  Rossland,   Is  a guest  at\nthe Hume.\n] *-* .. ' \u2022***   i\nMr. and Mrs. Hurry Wright, who have\nbeen guests nt thn Strathcona, left for\nthe coast last night.\nDr. E, B. Moiieypeiniy of Trail was a\nvisitor to the city yesterday, registering at the Strathcona,\nH. M. Budd, or the British Columbia\nCement company, is at tlu* Hume un his\nreturn  from a visit to California.\nTin- Fairview Sunday school invites\ntiie women of Fairview to Mrs. Howe's\nclass on Sunday afternoon at 2.45 o'clock,\nAccording to the street railway report\nfor the week ending June 7, 7,206 passengers were curried und the revenue was\nSl'tfi.oU.\nTwo Inches was the rise in the witter\nIn the west arm yesterday, according to\nthe gunge of the Nelson Boat & Launch\ncompuny.\nA. S. Enfield left recently for an extended   trip  Of   tbe   eastern   states,   going\nfirst to Denver, Col., where he win visit\nrelatives.\nAnion-- tho guests at tlie Strathcona\nis a, n. s. Darrdch of London, ICngland,\nwho oxpects in locate mi a Kootenay\nfruit ranch.\nA generul meeting of the Nelson Rowing   Club   Will   be.  held   at    the   elub  b.aise\nlloai  on  Monday  evening  al  8  o'clock.\nImportant business  is to he transacted,\nA resident on Smelter hill on Tliursil'v\nshot a niai'iiillc.-nt black hear which Is\nraid to top the scales at ion pounds nnd\nto measure about 7 feet from Up lo tip.\nYacht Club\nSalad Dressing\n40c Bottle\nC.A.Benedict\nGrocer\nThe GEM\nSelections, Orchestra\nSelection   \"II   Trovatore\u2014The Anvil\nChorus\" with electrical effects.\nAmong other subjects  being\nMR.   BOLTER'S   INFATUATION\nFeaturing John Unnny, the celebrated   Vitagraph   Comedian,  who  loses\nhis   money,   and   he's   forty   times\nmore funny when he's mad.\nKalem   Feature:\nThe Trail nf Gold.\n10c.    ADMISSION    10c.\nImproved\nRanch\nA dividend producer, close to\nNelson, 16 2-3 acres, 15 acres In\nbearing fruit trees, ample water,\ngood house with all modern improvements. First class transportation facilities, Mngnlflcent\nscenery, fishing and shooting of\ntho best. Everything in first\nclass order. Investigate and get\npurtlculnrs.\nH. & M. Bird\nNelson, B. C.\nThe    ci\"\ncouncil    special   commltte-\n(denatures le a. oetltlon I'm- the mode\nIllumination id Bakor street on. the '\"'\nimprovement   basts and   met   with   go\n__  to merchaht-\nUnequalled for General  Use\nW. P. TIERNEY, General Sales Agent\nNelson, B. C.\nCars shipped to all railway points.\nKootenay\nCherries\nNow in\u2014UOc. per pound.\nNew Ontario Cheese\n25c. per pound.\nCream Cheese\n10c, 15c\u201e and 3r,c. packages,\nPersian Sherbet\nLemon anil Orange flavors.\nLemonade\nThe Dig Wheel Brand.\nThe\nC. A. Drake Co.\nPhone 101 Nelson, B.C.\n911 Stanley Street\nSUITABLE FOR WARM WEATHER\nMontsorrnt Lime Juice, pints -Hie,\nmarts 7fic.\nCrape Juice, -Kte.  and  7Gc. bottle.\nDalton's Lemonade, ir>o.\nNabob Lemonude Powder, 25c.\nicr  i in.\nRaspberry   Vinegar, -10c. und Trie.\nOranges, sweet and Juicy, 2fic\u201e\n30c. und 40c. dozen,\nEdwardB' dessicnted brown soup,\n\\_  lb. tin. 3!ic.\nKnox Gelatine,  2 for 36c.\nCox's Gelatine, 2 fur 2fic.\nBird's Custard Powder, 2 for 3Fio.\nWo close on  Wednesday at 12 noon.\nJ      A      IDtnM^    0     f1^    THE GREAT SUPPLY HOUSE\n\u2022   A.   iKVHlU   \u00a9C   I\/O. Baker St Phone 161\n-t.   l-:.  All.-u,   divisional   fire   warden of\nneveiHtuko, who was ut tlm Queens hotel\nlust   night.     Me   Will   leave   lor   tbe  north\nin;; morning.\nJohn Bradshaw, charged with starling\nthe fire ut tile Nock ranch on tiie\narunltu roud un TuesGay evening, will\n-lppear before Stipendiary Magistrate\nBullock-Webster en Monday morning for\npreliminary bearing. C. R. Hamilton.\n,\\.i'., wut appear Cor the crown and\nFred C. Moflatt for the defence.\nForty-five thousand dollars was the\ntotal damage caused by the flro lust\nWeek   at   the   Ileitis!)   Cuiiudiun    Lumber\nValley, salt] W. V. Windus, a SJloltano\ninsurance   adjuster,   nt   tne   Hume   la&t\ntlE.dod o- this sum and the balance was\nBiibjcct of ihe\nid  participate In\nSee Kerr apartment for rent ad on in-\nJUNIOR SCHOOL\nCLASSES CLOSED\nScarlet Fever Makus Step Necessary-\nYounger  Sunday  School   Pupils\nAlso Given Holiday.\n.rtii\nll:-l.r.'l\nThe last session of the Otllvorsltj\n\u25a0bib for the summer will take Dlacc\nibis evening at *\u2022 o'clock, in tbe boaui\nroom of Die -bile school, when Mr.-,\nKlun-iH-,. Mncilonnld will -rive the papei\n>f Uu- evening,  upon  \"Canadian  I'oels.\"\nSlow Getting Well\nThe pale, thin fu.ee of one who has\nJust been through a serious illness Is\none of the saddest ,,f ull sighls. Willi\nweakened, tn-mb)lng limbs and f.il*\nterlng slops they creep about\u2014It takes\nso   long   lo   get   Wf'l.\nWfe know something that la Uie\ngreatest help to such persons of any\nremedy we have ever suid and the\nway It hasLvns the return of health\nIs truly remarkable. This remedy is\nVinoi, our preparation nf cod livers\nund strengthening iron in the form\nof a delicious wine. It is far better\nthan cod liver oil for Vlnol ngrees\nwith any stomnch, however weak und\nbegins Its work by enriching and\nstrengthening the blood and Improving\nlhe circulation, nourishing ull parts of\nlhe body. Vlnol will put you on your\nfeet\u2014if It does not we give back the\nmoney.    Certainly a fair offer.\nWm. Rutherford\nDruggist\nWard Street Nelson,   B.C.\nNelson Opera House\n4       NIGHTS      4\nCommencing   Wednesday.   June   19.\nF. Kneeland prosenls the king uf\n-ntei-tiiiuers     and    entertainer     ui\nThe Great\nMcEWEN\nIn everything that Is new in mn-\nglc, mind reading and\nHYPNOTISM\nAssisted  by\nFlorence Hartley\nPrima   Donna\nAnd  company of capable associates.   Entire change of bill nightly.\n.Prices: 25c, 50c, and 75c.\nSale  nt   Poole's  Monday.\nOwing to the number of cases of\nscarlet fever among junior school children the public.school classes of Misses\nOlding, McVicar und Rath will not\nmeet again this term, clusses of Sunday school children under 12 years of\ni'ge will not meet until further notice\nand children under 12 years of age\nmust not for the present attend picture shows.\nIn*. K. C. Arlhur, medical health officer, announced that he hud decided\nto take this action lust night In order\nto prevenl the spreud of the disease.     lokani\nParents* of children    attending   the j.(hero\nthree school classes which  have beeni''avon\nluested   lu send  all free; itr.ssl\nlie school on Monday.\nDo\nYou\nThink\nTho remembrance uf a happy anniversary would he brought more\nvividly to your Kind and generous\nthoughts by the presenting of some\nlittlo token of your sentiment. Wc\ncan make other** and yourself\nhappy.\nJ. 0. Patenaude\nJeweler to your good taste.\nStarland Theatre\nMeyer's Starland Orchestra\nRepublic  Feature in two Reels\nIN THE DAYS OF SIX NATIONS\nFeaturing the Last of the Mohicans,  from  Cooper's story.\nBudapest.\u2014Scenic.\nPathe Comedy:\nThe Cadger Family.\nOrchestra at  Matinee, 2:30.\nADMISSION 10 CENTS\nOveralls, Shirts\nand Shoes\n\"Cheapest ln the City\"\nThe Ark\nNew and Second  Hand  Furniture\nPhone L395 606 Vernon St.\nNelson, B.C.\nDaily News want ads 1 cent a word.\nIF   YOU'VE   ANYTHING   TO   BUY   OR SELL, TRY A NEWS WANT AD.\nCREAM OF OATS\nJust a little better than any other\nRolled Oats made. Packages of 1 1-2\nlbs. and 4 lbs. each. Ask your grocer.\nThe Brackman Ker Milling Co., Limitet\nWaters & Pascoe\nBuilders and\nContractors\nKootenny  Lake Sash  and Door\nFactory\nFront St.\nNelson\nDealers In Lime, Cement nnd\nBuilding Material. Special attention given to 'lako side residences\nand buildings     Estimates given.\nP.O. Box 835\nPhone 164.\nBurnt Leather  Work\nNothing adds to the beauty of tli-,  city  horns,  the summer  home, tlie Inuncli   or   ennoe   so   much   ns  n   nice\nburnt leather cushion.\nBURNT   LEATHER   CUSHIONS in a splendid  variety of shades nnd designs,  and   prices exceptionally  low.\nBURNT   LEATHER   PIPE   RACKS,   NECKTIE   HOLDERS,   BOOK   COVERS,  PHOTO ALBUMS,  all  styles\nand   pKces.\nThese goods have just arrived an J are sailing fast, as they make a goo :l    souvenir    present\u2014useful-   artistic\nand   ornamental.    The  work   being done by British Columbia  Indians m ikos them  more attractive.\nSEE  WINDOW  DISPLAY.\nThe Poole Drug Co., Ltd.\nThe Rexall Store.\nMAIL   ORDERS   A   SPECIALTY\nWhere  It  Pays to  Deal.\nAlways  at   Your   Service.\nI  am  sole   agent  In Nelson Tor [\nthe famous\nBlue Bell Cream Separator!\nOliver and John Deere Farm Implements,   Studebaker   Wagons\nand Carriages\nThese     Hues     are     celebrated I\nthroughout America and no better |\nmakes nre on lho market.\nJAMES   MALCOLM I\nPhone 221 P.O. Box 163 |\nCor. Vernon and Josephine Sta.\nTry the Curlew Ice Cream\nfur ynur next order. Wo recommend [\nthis as the best cream on the mar- j\nkat.\nour high grade buttermilk can't |\nbo boat.    Try   it.\n'\"Wo are sole agents for Toblei\ngenuine Swiss   Milk  Chocolate,\nnice ussortnient Just in ut lho\nPalace Confectionery |\nC.  H. BEAN\nu In\nMill\nill.       l'i\ngain    m\nton,\nlit l:\n.Merritt and\ner south, wus\nnd tier en.-.-us.\ni   reached   on\nlied ut as were Hedley\nnully   Grand   Porta\nmrstlay morning.\n'My I m press Ion,\" said Mr, Campbell '\u2022\non bis return lu Rqttsland after a short\ntrip to Spokanji at the beginning of this\nweek, \"wiis that the Okanagan district ,\n\u25a0mil   been   boomed   iutd   Hint   if\nBenney, supervisor of roads; .Tames\nSchofleld, M.i'.i\"., und Mi*. Long, acting\nfire warden, of Nelson. The party left\nduring the afternoon for Northport In\nMr. Anderson's car,\n;ets\n1 soil  that  Wo\n, th\nof clh\nRoi\n\u25a0tlfind.\nGROUNDS CHOSEN\nFOR NAKUSP SPORTS\nsoli   tha\nthe resull of ihe e:\nthe district has luii\n1 beats It for frn\ni the eliinule and I!\nle-jsfiil  fruit gi-i.win;\ndosed\nlilS\nTHINKS ROSSLAND\nLAND IS BEST\nLome A, Campbell Returns From Auto\nTour\u2014Services     in     Rossland\nChurches Tomorrow\nnt\n\u25a0 lo\nAre\ntravel.\"\nion     Bet\n(Special Cor\nROSSLAND, Ii. C\nlampbell, M.i'.i'., n\ni-sprmdence.)\n,     June    14.\u2014L.   .\ninuger of the  We\niLlgnt   company\nRnssland tomorrow\nirposc \u00ab-f tnlibur the services\nurcli \"f iiiiigi.mil on Sunday.\nhard will meet In the after-\nninl, and Hrilv Communion will\ned nl 8.30 o'clock in the morn-\nices ut the Methodist ehurch\ni! i.t 11 o'clock in the morning\nclock in tlie evening as usual\nthe new pastor. Hev. George\ncupylng the pulpit both tune.-;.\n. will bo, \"The Blazed\n.vill I\nistn\nthrough\nun   i\ntin\nthn\ned\noka\nr   of   the   ih\nand   Mr,   C\no smith   Ki\n.any  at  un\nusual   ut\nletlng   will\npreach at\nuu church\nect   being:\nHAZELWOOD\nConfectionery and Tea\nParlors\nS081-2 Baker St.       Phone 206\nTry our delicious Candles,\nfruits, Icr -cream and buttermilk.\nFresh stocK always on hand.\nNo  other   iron   of   any   kind has the  advantages that the\nHotpoint Electric Iron\ni\npossesses.    No other iron will save you so much time and\nenergy and money.   Try one during the warm months.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co. Ltd.\nNelson B. C.\nfl    Wholesale and Retail.\nTORONTO\nHAMILTON\nVANCOUVER\n.ml   I.\ndiii-t  and  a   son\nschool   will   I\nid   Us   leg\nonurlelte\nnd   there\nill.\nfroi\n.in Criuid Fork\nrut through the\nlieu Is looking v\n, and then aero\nlo get a good\nthere, the\nfirst   and   Ir;\nInli\n\u2022   of  lhe\nand   1'eiichlaiid.     Al\nthe lake they  croi\ntook   note of   tbe  i\nwent   on   to   Veil\n\u25a0y struck north v\nof  tho  Le  Rol\niy, left today by Uu*\n\u2022ilon on a business Mm\nlodge held an Initiation\nthe Masonic hall on\nlit. when Mrs. Carbuti\nIbe lodge. Kefresh-\nan a social evening\nI.   Moffatt  entertained   hist\nnor of  Miss  Carey  or New\nwho  Is visiting  Mrs.  .1.  H.\nii,   entertained    last\nColumbia avenue, in\nnnor,   her   niece, who\nroth  hot* honeymoon\nilgO.\nu nil\nbn.\nid\nrid    UdS\nyor of Trail\ntfternoon   ll\nCrawford Bay\niod   properties  at   lowest prices, on easy terms, In this favored\nSome\ndlBtrlct,\n17-1 ACRES; about half good fruit land;   315 per nci\n31fl AORBS splendid lund;   light clear'ng; (45 per a\n20 ACRES, muklng of a fine property; ?G5 per ncre.\n52   ACRES,   gond   plong.bnl.le   lund; *$Gij per acre.\n(10 ACRES, arable rlnh loam;  on governmen.1 road\nand boat landing; ?Jd) per acre,\n28 ACHES, nbout 0 arms cultivated;    orchard  of over    200   1-year-old\nclose lo school, utore\nfruit  trees;   small  fruits,  house,  flowing\nPrice $3,C0O.\nwaler;    on  government  rond.\nE. B. McDermid\n[505 Baker St., Nelson, B. C.\nVolunteers    Put    Site in    Condition\u2014\nVerdict   of    Accidental     Death\nin Shooting Case.\n(Special to Tho Dally News.)\nNAKUSP, B. C, 3 una 14.\u2014The forthcoming Dominion day sports have\nevery indication of eclipsing any similar event in lhe history of Nakusp,\nThe various coriim'ttccs are working\nsystematically with this end In view\n.md nro making excellent progress.\nThe development of the town Is ap-\nrent when the celebration committee\nbus been forced to locate lis ground\n:her out nnd have secured permission from the C.P.R. to occupy\nwu blocks at tbe western end of tile\nownslte, For rapidity of decision\nind acquisition, the committee certainly made a record. The site, which\nin Ideal one for athletic purposes,\nwith n circular knoll In centre, forming a natural race track all around,\nEectly level, was selected onc evening Ibis week, permission obtained by\nwire next day to occupy with option\nto lease or purchase, und at the Invi-\ntuilon uf tho committee 150 men presented themselves on lho ground the\nsecond evening, each wllh a suitable\niiml., nnd the work of clearing wns\nvigourously curried on for two hours,\nTre transformation was a miraculous one, and very little more work\nwill put the grounds in shape for the\ncelebration. The ladies of tbo town\ndid their part enthusiastically, about\n50 appearing on the scene soon alter\nthe men, each bringing refreshments\nfor the hard-working throng which\nwas greatly appreciated. Huge bon\nfires ended the evenings work of pleasure, and Nakusp will have athletic\ngrounds which can hardly be surpassed by any town In the Interior.\nThe celebration committee wore fortunate in having on the ground Charles\nMoore, P.L.S., of Creston unexpectedly,\nwho very kindly offered lo survey the\nblocks, which wus done free of charge\nas a gift lo the citizens, who desire lo\nexpress their nppreciatlon. The only\nunfortunate feature In the selection of\nthe grounds is a slight misunderstand\nng with the Arrow Lukes Fruit Fair\nassociation, who hud In view another\nlocution for Ils permanent ground, but\ncommittees have been appointed by\nboth bodies lo confer with each other,\nt being felt that apart from recreation purposes, the fair cannot be a\ncomplete success without an clement\nof spoil in connection with It. It is\nhoped by all parties that an amicable\narrangement will be arrived at which\nwill he beneficial to all concerned.\nTiie Rev. Mr. Allan and daughter arrived yesterday from Peachland. Mr,\nAllan will have charge of tho Nakusp\nMethodist church, he being the first\nresident preacher of the church here,\nHerein for,- services have been o\nducted by the incumbent from Now\nDenver. This Is another step forward\nIn ehurch matters ut Nakusp. Of tho\nfour churches here, three havo resident ministers! nnd the fourth, lho Roman Catholics, have a sum In hand\nto erect a suitable residence foi' tho\npriest In charge, who, It is expected,\nwill make his headquarters hero at nn\nenrly date,\nThe MennoaUes of the district hnvo\nIn view the building of a church midway between Nukusp and Hrouse soon,\nand lhe remains of little John Friesen\nwere  Interred there a few days ago.\nThis Is  lhe  I'tile boy who was ucci-\ndently shot w*;h a gun.\nAt the lmiuest of little John Friesen the jury brought a verdict of accidental death, due to the discharge\nof a 22 rifle held by Emlle Netibrand,\nwhile said FHoson wus trying lo gain\npossession of it. on the public road\nnent* Brouae, The jury added a rider\nto their verdict expressing the opinion thai lhe existing laws rcgurding\ntbe use oi firearms by children under\nlhe age of 15 years should be more\nsirlctly enforced by the authorities,\nami wished lhe rider lu lie conveyed\ntu the (\u25a0ulht.rltlos. Dr. Mnssman held\nhis first official enquiry as a coroner.\nVETERAN SAILOR\nDEAD.\nTi\nRON!\nO, June\nM.\u2014(\nmil. Tin\nmils\nhull\ny, fur\nmany ye\nrs ui\ni! ot llm\nhosl\nknen\n'll flBl\nres conn\nocli'd\nwllh  81\n'.llns\non 1\nuko (J\ntarlo, ilk\nll  lU'l\no today\nUTOll\nS3.\nHi' he\nid the y\nohtlng cham]\nlon-\nship\nnf Lo\no Ontarl\n, for\nBovcn y<\nars.\nDr. Martel's Female Pills\nNineteen Years the Standard\nPresorlbed and recommended for women's\nailments, a scientifically prepared remedy\nof proven worth. The result from tiieir\nuso Is quirk nail permanent For sale\n;ii all Urm: atrjres.\t\nEstablished 1S98\nTho Sign of tho Fish\nThe Fisherman's Mail\nOnler House\nEverything; fur lho Fisherman\nE. Sutciiffe\n411 Baker Street Nelson, B.C\nRetiring from Business\nFOR SALE\nNolon Steam Laundry, Including reul estate and buildings.\nWell equipped and doing good\nbusiness. For particulars writo\nor call\nPAUL   NIPOU,   Prop.\nP.O. Box 48 Nelson, B.C.\nKeep Cool\nCome and rest In our cool and\ncomfortable parlor and if it is your\nwish wo can serve you with our\nown make Ice cream and soda.\nHave you ever tried them?\nChoquette Bros.\nTho   Puro   Ico   Cream   Makers.\nFlour __\\\nFeed Users\nWe will soon move to our now\nbuilding that Is about finished at\nthe foot of'Stanley St. At present\nwo are doing business at the old\nstand on Front street.\nWe hnve a complete stock of\nevery kind of feed that Is used in\nthis country. And our stock of\nflour is O.K. You should try a\nsack of elthor our Pride nf Alberta\nor a sack of Mother's Favorite\nFlour.\nTaylor Mill & Elevator\nCompany* Ltd.\nDaily News Want Ads. (jot  Results, I\nEvery  man that buys Clothes this season\n\u25a0vill bolong to one of three classes\u2014\nTHE   TOTALLY   SATISFIED  CLASS!\nTHE   PARTIALLY   SATISFIED   CLA8S1\nTHE   DISSATISFIED   CLASSI\nNo man will be moro totally satisfied than\ntho man  who comes  here for his clothes.\nSo, if you'vo an idea you'd like to get into\nthe totally  satisfied   class,  como  here.\nThe man who wears our clothes will feel\nproud of them in any company.\nWe're showing suits for middle-aged men\nand for young men that fairly bristle with\nnew style kinks.\nSuits $16.50, $18, $20 to $35\nEmory & Walley\nClothes, Hats and Toggery IVi\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"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. 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