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B. C. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 23. 1913\nNO.   Ill\n[advised to become\nbritish subject\ngentleman Roger Thompson\nSays He Is the Goat--\nWants Money,\nIji (The Dally News Leased Wire.)\n\"( 8HERBROUKE, Que., AUg. 22.\u2014\nJ gentleman Roger\" Thompson, the\nt)ow Vork chaulTour, held under the\n': lomlnlon Immigration laws, an having\n\u25a0t'tlded Harry K. Thaw, legally a luna-\nl.VIc, to cross thc Canadian frontier, an-\n1,'jiounced (rom bis cell tonight that he\nJ* vns \"up against 11\" and that if the\n\u25a0\u25a0\"thaw family did not come to his\nI Vaeue he would perhaps, In justice tu\nT Mmself, he forced to tell all he knows\nLibout Thaw's escape from Matteawan\nI *ind thus complicate thc proceedings\nj-'iinder which Thaw's lawyers hope to\n| -ibtain his release on habeas corpus\n['in Wednesday next.\ni Tonight Thompson removed thc\nanoked cyeglasseB he has worn Blncc\n\u25a0 jils -\".rrcst here and openly admitted\niKhf the name Mitchell Thompson he\nl',[iad given thc authorities was fictitious\nr kind that In reality he is Roper Thomp-\n|i.;Hon, car salesman and daredevil chauf-\nFreur who drove tho black machine\nL Which whisked Stanford White's slay-\nIhr away from ^Jatteawan on Sunday\nLnorning last.\nV) \"Sure,  I'm    Roger   Thompson,\"  ho\n? laid.   \"I need money and help.   Now\nj t's up to the Thaws.   I was framed\n1'ip In getting Into this case and they\n|;|.ught to stand by me now.   I haven't\nl^i cent and If thoy admitted me to ball\ni could not raise the money.   Even If\n, could, I would be arrested if I cross\nv:ho New York state line.    It's rough\nI'Jtutf.    The other four fellows mixed\nlap In the game made their getaway,\nJ:\u00abut I stuck to Thaw to the finish, nnd\nv).'m the goat.   That's pretty hard.\"\nIf: \"What about    the    details    of the\nT-Mscapo?\" he was asked.\n\u25a0.' \"Don't nBk mc.\" said Thompson.    \"I\n;-an't talk about that now.\"\nj Thaw, in a cell In! a corridor above\n1,3ftger   Thompson,  refused   to   admit\nI' yen that he had ever seen him.\nm,\\} \"Oh, that man,\" he exclaimed.   \"You\n1 .now I can't talk about him.\"\nWanla Hush Money\nlife Thompson slouched In his cell, eoat-\nwesfe and collurlcss.   Counsel has been\nfomployod for him by thc Thaw family\nlind It was through their efforts that\nThompson's arraignment today,  ai\n1 delator of the immigration laws, was\npostponed    until Friday    next.      His\n[Wyer is Louis St. Laurent of Que\n,icc.    He  is tfresumably    acting    for\n.\u25a0Thompson.\nj It wns admitted .by the   chau(Teur\n.'hat  \"the  Thaws\"  had    retained   St,\nLaurent and that they expected  him\n^Thompson) to keep his mouth shut,\nHe   added   grimly   that   he   thought\nthey ought to do more than give him\nl lawyer.    \"AH they want,\" he said,\nIs to keep my case    sepurato    from\nJ'fhaw's.   I wish I hadn't mixed up fn\nI it*\"\n[Angry With Canadian  Newspapers\nj Thaw had a quarrel with his many\njtttornoys  today.    They  had    warned\nilm   to   Issue   no  statetncnls,   hut   he\n\u25a0jnslstcd on talking about whut he described as at) omission ln the present\n'lewspapors In Canada and the United\njfrtntes In np't printing ln full a recent\nStatement of his lawyers, quoting WU\n]lam  Travcrs Jerome  ns  saying  that\n'hHW was sane.\n\"That omission has    outraged    thc\nBritish idea of fair play,\" said Thaw\nI'Thoy believe ip* a square deal.\"\n|   Ho  fidgeted'' as be spoke,    bit    his\nnails to the quick and fussed,with\npile  of letters nnd  teleKmms'nn   tho\npino table ln his cell.   On the window\nsill Btood a bouquet of wild    flowers\nsent him    by nn    anonymous woman\nsympathizer.    Over    the    pine    table\nsprawled the remnants of a meal serv-\n..ftd by a local hotel.   Thaw's appetite\n[|hppnrcntly  ls guad,  for only bits  of\nU [food remained.\n\"But I have not had a thing to drink\nut water,\" he smiled.\nSane, Says Jail Doctor\nDr. Jose Noel, the Jail physician,\nho has examined Thaw dally,, said\nthis afternoon that ho regarded him\nas sane. It. was said that the doctor\nhad been watching Thaw's actions at\n\u25a0the request of the Dominion Immigration authorities. Whether he submitted his findings to them formally,\nllio declined to say.\n\\.During his varying moods today\nThaw was reminded of the predlca-\n.Jment In which hlB escape from Mnt-\nteawan had placed Howard Darnum,\n:he old gatekeeper, pastjWhom he lied\n;o freedom.\n\"Thnt'B too bad,\" said Thnw. \"Bar\nium did not know a thing I was to\nHe wns a victim of circumstances,\ne Is innocent find the charge .against\n,1m should not have been made.\"\nThaw telegraphed lnstr*_i*tlons to\nWilliam Vanamee, bis attorney at\newburg, N.V., to assist Barnum In\nny court proceedings at T.iaw's ex-\nlense.\nNew York state officers waiting h^re\n\"or Thaw's release on habeas corpus,\n:nd his seizure then by the Immlgra-\nion authorities, admitted tonight\nhat they were at sea as to wHoro he\nHI bo deported, ih tfint event.\n\"It doesn't* make much difference,\"'\nmid Franklin Kennedy, deputy attor-\nENLARGE SCOPE OF\nFEDERAL SURVEY\nDominion Will Carry on Hydrographic\nWorks in All Parts of British\nColumbia\n(Special to Th*. Dally News.)\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Aug. VI.\u2014By an\nagreement signed in victoria today by\nWilliam Young, provlnelul comptroller\nof water rights, and J, B. Challles,\nchief of the hydro-graphic branch of\nthe Interior department, Ottawa, the\nfederal government agrees to extend\nIts hydre-graphic; work now In progress In the Dominion railway hell to\nall other districts of British Columbia.,\nThe agreement has already been approved hy Hon. W. R. Robs and will\nbecome effective as soon as it secures\nthe similar approval of the minister\nof tbe Interior.\nUqth governments, prior to the negotiation of the settlement, had agreed\nto an arrangement on the terms mentioned in the agreement, hence approval is a purely formal affair.\nThis work will embrace reports on\nirrigation matters and the water\npowers of British Columbia. The Dominion government Is now malting\ndetailed surveys ln railway hell along\nthe main line of the Canadian Pacific\nrailway In British Columbia.\nFEWER 0ALICIANS\nCOMING TO CANADA\nOrder'   Restricting    Emigration    From\nTheir Native Country  ls Issued,\nSay Cable Advices.\n(By Dally News Leased Wlro.J\nOTTAWA, Aug. 22.\u2014The restrictive\norder against the emigration of natives of Oallola. which is announced\nby cable today, will have a marked\neffect upon Canadian Immigration.\nFoi many years there has been a\nsteady Influx of the Gallclans to Canada and large colonies of them ln the\nwest arc augmented by new arrivals\nevery year. In official circles it Is\nsab] that any stopping of a further\nInflux ftom that source will he a matter of regret and Incidentally he at\nlealflt small factor in retarding the\ngrowth of the country.\nREPORT ADVISES\nWAGE INCREASE\nCoast   Electric   Railway  Men  Vote on\nStrike Proposal\u2014Board  Finding\nCauses Delay\n'\"*' T>-\"\" N*w\u00ab Leased Wlre.l\nOTTAWA, Aug. 22.\u2014The report of\nthe htiar:! established under the Industrial Dirpsteg act to deal between\nthe British Columbia Electric railway\nand Its employes engaged ln the operation of the street railway systems\nof Victoria and Vancouver and New\nWestminster, and also In the operation of tbe interurban lines on the\nPacific coast, has been received by\nthe department of labor and promptly\ntransmitted to the parties concerned\nlu the matter. .\nThe report in question la signed by\nMr. Justice Murphy, chairman, and\nP. 0. Alexander, the company's nominee, both of Vancouver. It is accompanied by a proposed wage schedule\nsigned by the foregoing and a statement of rules and working conditions,\nwhich wero agreed upon by the board\nas a whole, and communicated last\nweek to the company and employes.\nThe department of labor hns wired\nboth the British Columbia Electric\nRailway company and the employes'\nrepresentatives, asking that they await\nthe receipt of the board's report he-\nfore taking any further action ln this\nmatter. The report comprises a statement of reasons for the decisions arrived at and deals with wage questions and other matters at issue.\nThe board recommends thc adoption\nof a minimum wage rate of 27 cents\nper hour for the first year conductors\nairl motoruien employed on the street\nand suburban lines in place of a minimum wage of 22 cents an hour, which\nhas been paid hitherto. Tho board\nleaves, however, the maximum wage\nrate of 36 cents unchanged.\nAgainst Finding\u2014Strike Uncertain.\n(Bv Dnllv News Leased Wire.*-\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 23.\u2014The\nstreet railway tnen's unions In Vancouver, Westminster and Victoria\nhave voted on the question of acceptance of the conciliation hoard's terms,\nbut the exact result Is kept secret. It\nIs understood, however, to 'be agalnBt\nacceptance of the finding. The question of whether a strike will result\nwill ho settled In a couple of days.\nPostpone Definite Action.\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nVANCOUVER, B. \u20ac., Aug. 22.\u2014On\nreceipt or the message from Ottawa\nwith regard to the majority report of\nthe board of arbitration dealing with\nthe BritlBh Columbia Electric company troubles, It was stated In labor\ncircles that no definite action would\nbe taken for some days. It Is admitted, however, that the situation ts a\nprecarious one, 'but the men's leaders,\nit Is believed, will be able to control\ntbem until such time as some concrete decision ls arrived at. However,\nthat there is a large percentage in\nfavor of ceaBlng work la well known\nhere.\n(Continued on rage Five.)\nSTRICKEN  WITH   PTOMAINE\nPOISONING ON TRAIN\n(By Dally Newa Leased Wire.)\nCHICAGO, Aug. 22.\u2014When Hearing\nChleaga on a Pennsylvania train early\ntoday a man, who gave his name aH\nTcofli A, Harrison of Edmonton, Alta.\nwa.q stricken seriously 111 with pto\nmalne poisoning. He was given emergency relief by the police medical\nstaff and sent to St. Lukes hospital\npn ,tbe gain's nrrlvai here. The police\nwere unable to learn where Harrison\nhad heen or wherB he was hound for.\nTonight it was reported that Harrison\nwas still unable to Ul11*-\nULSTER SITUATION\nBECOMES SH\nFear Martial Law, to Enforce\nHome Rule\nDRAFT TROOPS FOR\nMILITARY REGIME\nOutburst Regarded as Inevitable-Anger Intense\nAgainst Police.\n(By Dully Waws Leased Wire,)\nLONDON, Aug. H2.\u2014\"UlBter is to he\ndragooned into accenUpg home rule,\npractically under mar Lai law,\" Is the\nassertion of the Unionist Standard.\nThe Londonderry riots furnished the\nUnionist newspapers within the last\nfew days with texts for many articles\npredicting gr\u00abwBoma doings if home\nrule should '\u00bb** enforced, The antagonism of religions creed* iH now\nacute In AJster, us was shawn in Londonderry, where tlie intensu excitement and anger against the imported\npolice Was far from appeased by the\no]jen verdict yesterday at the Inquest\non Armstrong, the Unionist, who, the\nwitnesses affirm and the Unionists\null believe, wan deliberately shot by a\npoliceman   without   provocation,\nEven If thr- situation 1\u00ab being exaggerated by the political press, it undoubtedly holds out tho ugliest possibilities. This bus been sufficiently\nshown In tho rush during the lust few\ndays to Insure commercial property In\nUlster against damage by riot. Most\nof this business Is done in London\nwhere Lloyd's underwriters have\n\u25a0overed $50,000,000 worth of property\nfor Belfast and elsewhere, The rates\nhave been steadily rising to G per cent\nand wil] be doubled by next Monday.\nThe underwriter**, are not eager for\nany more business and ther0 Is talk\nof fixing a prohibitive rate.\nPredicts Military  Rsgims.\nThe Standard today asserts that tho\ngovernment is preparing to check an\noutburst Which all signs show is Inevitable, Jt culls attention t0 something unusual in the fact that a number <'f troops are going to Ireland from\nEngland In September ostensibly for\ninaiieuvres hut actually, as the paper\nsays, \"as part of the military preparations to coerce Ireland, for nothing ib\nmore certain Mian that a military regime will he established,\"\nThe Standard predicts that martial\nlaw will be declared in Ulster and\nsays the government will raise forthwith a large force of military and\nmounted police. It is taking a hurried\nhorse census and talk is current of a\nstrong cavalry force being sent from\nEngland and the probability iH Hint\ntho' mnrlnos will he employed to assist the police In Ireland, as they did\n30  years ngo.\nThe Ulster Union council announces\na series of meeting,, and conferences\nto \"mak0 final preparations for re-\nSlating the authority of the Irish parliament shotiUl the home rul0 bill become   law.\"\nW. F. TEETZEL HAS ^\nIMPORTANT POST\nWill Sel.ct Sitts for All Federal Public\nBuildings Throughout Western\nCanada\n(By Dally News Lcri*-*.-.] Wire.)\nVANCOUVER. B. C. Aug. 22.\u2014W.\nF. Teetzel former government agent\nat Nelson who resigned that position\nrecently in order to accept a position\nwith the federal public works department has been appointed to carry out\nthc Important duties of selecting and\nrecommending sites for all Dominion\npublic buildings throughout western\nCanada. He will make his headquarters at Victoria.\nFor nearly 30 years -Mr. Teetzel was\na resident of Kootenay spending\nabout 20 years of that time in Nelson.\nGIRLS JUMP SIXTY\nFEET TO LIFE NETS\nTwenty Employes of Montreal Factory\nHave Narrow Squeak\u2014Loss Hundred end Twenty-five Thousand\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nMONTREAL, Aug. 22.\u2014Driven hy\nfire to -the roof of the Itldeau Shoe\nManufacturing company's building in\nMalBonneuve this afternoon, a score\nof employes. Including half a dozen\ngirls, were forced to jump (10 feet Into\nlife nets. Many of tbem who took the\nleap were badly bruised, but only one,\nPatrick Kcenan, was seriously Injured,   lie was taken to a hospital.\nAll of the remaining 251) employes\nleft tlie building safely by the stairs\nor were rushed by firemen from the\nfire escapee, Tha flames started from\nan unknown cause in the basement\nand qulcklv shot up tho elevator shaft,\nfilling the building with a blinding\nsmoke. The building was completely\ngutted, entailing a loss of 1125,000,\nfully Insured.\nTAMMANY TIGER\nIS AFTER GAYNOR\nOrganization  Puts  Edward  E.  McCall\nin Field for New York Mayoralty Contest\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nNKW YORK, Aug. 22.\u2014With Edward E. AlcUall's acceptance today of\nTammany Hall's designation as Its\ncandidate for mayor and John P. Mitchell, collector of the port, ulready\npicked to lead tho fuslohlats, Mayor\n.William J. Gaynor was placed in the\nlists for re-election on an independent\nticket by his friends this afternoon.\nThey asserted emphatically that he\nwould run.\nMILLION FEET OF\nTIMBER BURNED\nLosses Heavy In Forest Fires in Maritime Provinces\u2014Conditions Improve in  Ontario.\n__(By Dally News Leaaed Wire.)\nHALIFAX,\" N.' S.,~Aug.   22.\u2014A_ df;-\nspatcb  from Yarmouth says:\nForest fires are raging over this\ncounty. There is a serious one between ForcBt street and Argyle street\nnear Acadian and the men have been\nordered out bv the warden** today with\nteumg hauling water. Heavy fires are\nreported in tho woods near Belleville,\nLower Argyle, Edgeport and Lake\nAnnis,\n(By Dally N\u00abw\u00ab Leased Wire.*\nBRUNSWICK, Vt., Aug. 22,\u2014A forest\nfire on the property of the Connecticut\nValley Lumber company broke away\nfrom 300 men tonight and was driven\nbefore a strong southwest wind\nthrough a valuable growth of green\ntimber. By nightfall 1,000,000 feet Of\ncut timber, much valuable .standing\ntimber, 1,000 cords of hemlock bark\nand 1,000 acres of scrub land had\nbeen swept by the1 flames.\nThe fire started at a camp of the\nlumber company, where a force of\nmen has been engaged all summer in\nstripping hemlock bark. Within a\nshort time several acres of the old\ncuttings were ablaze,\n, TORONTO, A>g. 22.\u2014Heavy raids\n'hrtVe\" checked' the forest flres In most\nbf the districts In Ontario, where they\nhave been raging.\nTo Take Proceedings Against\nLabor Speakers\nRECRUIT RANKS\nFOR MORE TROUBLE\nOpen Stations to Secure Men\nFor Coast Regiment-\nSearch for Arms.\nENJOY HOT,FIGHT\nON ARMORY SITE\nMilitiamen  Capture   Protest  Meeting\nCalled by Athletic Bodies fn\nCalgary.\n(By Dally News Leaae,i Wire.)\nCALGARY, Alta., Aug. 22.\u2014The controversy on here between the local\nmilitia and the various athletic bodies\nof the city over the site of the proposed armory took a new angle tonight when the mass meeting called\n\u2022by the athletic ^ people to protest\nagainst the action of the city council\nIn voting aw^y a portion of Mewata\nathletic park for armory purposes was\ncaptured by the militiamen. The election of Major Aitken to the chairmanship over the athletic candidate was\nthe signal for the athletes to retire\nand organize a second meeting, at\nwhich proceedings were started looking to tho enjoining of the city to\nprevent the'transfer of the property\nto the government. In the meantime\nthe militiamen, In control of the original meeting, passed resolutions endorsing the action of the city council. About the same time, In another\nhall a few doors away, the trades (ind\nlabor council passed resolutions condemning the city council for Its actlod,\nwhile at a meeting of the board of\ntrade, held during the afternoon, the\nattitude of tbe council was approved\nof. -   '\nELBOW RECTOR WEDS\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Aug. 22.\u2014Hev. Robert\nWilson, rector of Elbow, Sask., was\nmarried yesterday to Catherine Davison of Fulwelt, Sunderland. The\nhoneymoon will consist of the journey\nto the bridegroom's parish,\nAVIATOR FALLS\nMILE TO DEATH\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nHALBERSTADT, Prussia, Aug.\n22.\u2014Lieut. Sclifidt of ths army\naviation corps Was killed here today in a fall of more than a mils.\nHe was completing an asr-oplane\nflight from Goslar 30 miles west of\nHalberstadt, and had begun a\nspiral descent when one of tha\nwings collapsed and the machine\nplunged- to the ground.\n\"Know-How-Itiveness\nStick-to-it-Iveness\"\nThese two words embrace tho\nmotto   of   lhe   most    successful    j\nmanufacturing drug man in the\ncountry.\nHe is one ot the largest nd-\nvertiscra In the dally newspapers in the United Stales.\nHe began using them after a\ncareful study of the best means\nof reaeblng the consumer and\nInteresting the retailer. He knew\nhow.\n,'.  And he stuck t0 It. .\n. .,pG bap got rich in a few years\n'find he has the most loyal following of retaller8 of any manufacturer in the world, j\nThe retailers swear by him,\nbecause he h;is made money for\nthem\u2014and taught them, how to\nsel] goods.\nThat manufacturer ,' and his\nretailers all over the continent\nare planning one of the greatest\ncorporative advertising, cam.-\npalgps   ever   undertaken.       .   .,\nAnd' newspapers like The\nDaily Npws will be the medium\nliscd  In  th-'tt  -jampaign.\nREVOLVER EMPI1\nAT HELPLI\n(Special tn The Dallv News.)\nVANCOUVER, II. C, Aug. 2.!.\u2014For\nalleged insults to the militia immediate proceedings are to be taken\nagainst .lohn Kavanaugh, president of\nthe British Columbia Federation of\nLabor, and George Fettlgrew, an official of the United Mine Workers of\nAmerica. The proceedings will be\ncommenced under a clause in thc\n.Militia act.\nKavannugh, who was a speaker at a\nlabor mass meeting held here last\nnight, at which a resolution was\npassed urging the government to withdraw the militia from the Vancouver\nisland strike zone, said he had had\nthe \"Dishonor\" to serve his majesty\nIn South Africa and added: \"I apologize for It.\" He called the militia\nreptiles,\nPettigrew, In his nddress, which was\nmuch to the same effect, said: \"Any\nman who allows his sons to join the\nnavy or army le a traitor to his\ncause.\"\nA military officer, who is also a\nlawyer, has left Nanaimo for Vancouver to commence proceedings,\nFear Further Trouble\n(By Daily News Leased Wlre.l\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Aug. 22.\u2014Further searches are being organized fur\nthe purpose of bringing to light any\nammunition or explosives that havo\nbeen cached by the miners. Beyond\nthat found n few days ago there have\nbeen no further discoveries. That the\nauthorities anticipate more trouble is\nIndicated by the fact thut recruiting\nolllces have been opened and every inducement Is made for the purpose of\nadding to the ranks.\nMay   Prosecute   Speakers\nOJy Daily Newa Leaaed Wire.)\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Aug. 22.\u2014Representations will probably be made to\nthe mayor to set the law in motion\nugalnst some nf thfl speakers who\nspoke at tho labor meeting on Thursday night In connection wllh tho\nNanaimo strike. It ls pointed out that\nthe chief magistrate last year instituted vigorous measures against the\nI. W. W.'s and that the remarks at the\nmeeting mentioned were even of a\nmore seditious nature. Under these\ncircumstances, the opinion is expressed that there is no alternative but to\nprosecute though at tho same time\nsome declare that the attorney-general should lake the Initiative,\nMurder Mystery Occu\nVictoria Police\u2014Em.\nball Is V\n(By Dallv News I-rfaaJh f\\pr'*.>\nVICTORIA,   B.C.,    Aug. \\uapui\nhas   been   undoubtedly   a   murflftf V\"'K\nplace on the old Indian reservcrTKjiitu\ntime  during  tbe   past  week  and   was\ndiscovered yesterday.   The victim is\nBnUAUel Campbell, about 4:' yeara of\nage, who lived hero for many yearn.\nHe was last Heen alive on Friday evening. It is not known how he came\nto his death, but the police are Investigating.\nWhile walking across tbe reserve\nyesterday afternoon a man named\nMonty noticed what appeared to be a\nman asleep a little way off tbe track\nhe was following. He subscciuenlly\ndiscovered that the man waa d<\nand notlited the police. Everything\nabout the scene and the way the body\nWas found goes to prove that tho\nwounds found on the body were not\nself-inflicted, and at the same lime,\nfall to afford any Indication of a motive. There are seven or right wounds\nall In the upper purl of the body. It\nlooks aa if a revolver had been emptied at the man as he lay sleeping or\nhelpless from   the effects  of  Ihiuur.\nTHOUGHT REALTY\nMAN WAS BANKER\nSTORMS SWEEP\nSOO DISTRICT\nBoy   Drowned\u2014Launch   and   Tuq   Are\nLost\u2014Electric  Light bervict\nDisorganized.\n(By  Daily  News  Leased  Wlre.l\nSOO, Mich., Aug. 22.\u2014Considerable\ndamage was wrought in tbo city and\nsurrounding territory by a furious\ngule which swept tills section last\nnight. One lifo was lost by drowning,\nwhilo 10 had narrow escapes from a\nsimilar fate. A launch and tug were\nlost. The electric light service was\ncut off from the buildings.\nA lu-year-old boy named McDonnell\nwus drowned off u launch off Iroquois\nwhen the rough weather set iu. They\nhad taken tho boat for shelter around\ntbe island. When they got to the\nturn they feared the boat would cap*\nsize and both jumped overboard.\nBothler. the engineer, escaped. The,\nboy's body was washed ashore this\nmorning.\nThe tug Clare Hlckler foundered off\nBay Mills last night. She was towing\na loaded scow to tho Soo. The crew\nof nine escaped to the scow, which\nlater was blown ashore.\nA travelling derrick car used by thc\nPennsylvania Steel company iu thc\nconstruction of the new draw bridge\nover the canal, now in construction,\nwas blown from the tracks down an\nembankment. Vessels arriving at the\nSoo report that the storm did not\nshow much ou Lake Superior, however, appearing to have followed the\nshore.\nStorms Severe,\n(By Dally iSews i.i-n&i-<l Wire.}\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont., Aug. 22.\u2014A\nwireless despatch from Sault Ste.\nMarie reports severe electrical storms\nlast night, with a heavy gale and rain.\nSteel bridges were blown down, tho\nNew Ontario dock blown away and\ndamage done to telephone wires.\nMILLION  DOLLAR SILK\nSHIPMENT   GOES   EAST\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nMOOSB JAW, Sask., Aug. 22.\u2014\nTwo special silk trains passed through\nthe city this afternoon ea route ,for\nNew York. The shipment was valued\nat over $1,000,000.\nRegina   Policeman,   in   Trouble.  Over\nSale  to   Foreigner  of  Subdivision  Lots\n(By Dally Newe Lensed  Wire.)\nrtcgina, Aug. 28.\u2014Police Constable\nCook this afternoon pleaded not guilty\nbefore the police commission to the\ncharge of directing a Russian to the\nreal estate ofllce of Walker & Stubbs.\nwhere the stranger, thinking he was\nin a hank, was sold four Iota in l<\ntorla, u subdivision of Medicine Hat.\nA thorough investigation will be made\nhy the police on Aug. l!fl. Walker\nclaims the foreigner could speak English and knew what he was doing.\niuerta mm\nm\nFunds   Give   Out-Federal\n\u2022-ArmyBecomes Mutinous ,\nREBEL FORCES\nMAKE HEADWAY\nGovernment Supports Army\nin Campaign of\nDestruction.\nFEARS OF FROST\nPROVE GROUNDLESS\nMverarje  Tomperature  Raises\u2014Ontario\nFarmers Pail in Attempt to Prevent Hands Coming West.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 22.\u2014There was no\nindication of the feared frus*- in the\ntemperatures reforded at principal\npoint-1 throughout the Canadian prairie\nwest at midnight, the average being\nhigher than last nightie recordings.\nWhile high tera*peraturoH were recorded at Winnipeg in the cast and Edmonton and Calgary ia thf. west the$e\nwas a jjomewhnt lower average-In the\ndistrict   between   Brandon   ana   Moose\njaw.\nHarvesting General,\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nPRINCE ALKEHT, Sask., Aug. 22.\u2014\nHarvesting is now practical!) general\nin this district and a considerable area\nof the crop is now iu stook. Following rains and cloudy weather in the\nearly part \u00abf the week the weather\nhiH now cleared up and there hasbean\nsunshine and light winds during the\npast three days, Most of the wheat\nand barley crop i8 ripe and it is admitted by.farmers generally that it is\nthe heaviest aoe'n here for many years.\nRefuse  Permanent Jobs  for West.\n(By Dallv Neve Leased  Wire.)\nToronto, Aug. 22,\u2014Ontario farmers are competing with the \"golden\nwest\" for harvest hands, Among the\ncrowds -ot sturdy young manhood\nwhich thronged the union station today, waiting for the making up of the\nprairie hound special, enterprising Ontario farmers threaded their way,\nThey were \"picking them out\" and\n\"everal likely young fellows were confronted with alternative offer* to Stay\nin this proylnce and take permanent\njobs on Ontario farms. Comparatively\nfew .if the ''stay-at-home\" Solicitors\nwere successful, however. Practically\nall the excursionists had purchased\ntheir tickets and were lending eag\nears t0 the lure of the great whe\nfields of tbe west.\nVISCOUNT HALDANE\nSAILS FOR CANADA\nBritish      Postmaster-General,      Lord\nNorthcliffe and Sir Kenneth Mackenzie With Chancellor.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON\", Aug. 22.\u2014Lord Chancellor Viscount Haldane, with his sister,\nMiss Haldane, and Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, the lord chancellor's private\nsecretary, will leave aboard the Lusi\ntania tomorrow. This is the vessel's\nfirst trii> for months, owing to extensive repairs. Thero Is, iu fact, a remarkable exodus for Canada this week\nend. The Empress of Britain carried\nin addition to Right Hon. II. S. Samuel, Lord and Lady Northcliffe.\nSamuel Sails for Canada.\n(By Dailv Xews Leased Wlre.l\nLONDON, Aug. 22.\u2014Right Hon. Herbert Louis Samuel, British postmaster-general, sailed from Liverpool today for Quebec. He will make a two\nmonths' tour of Canada and also will\nvisit New York and Washington.\n6EVERE  ELECTRICAL STORM\nSWEEPS OVER  VANCOUVER\n(By Dally Newa Teased Wire.)\nVANCOUVER. B. C, Aug. 22.\u2014Vancouver and district were tonight visited by one of the severest electrical\nstorms for years. For several hours\nvivid flashed of lightning were seen,\nbut there was an entire absence of\nthunder. No damage Is so far reported.\n(By   Daily   NtiWS  T^Bied   Wlre.l H    <\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 22. \u2014 The\nHuerta administration In Mexico may\nreconsider Its rejection of the American proposals to restore peace in\nMexico and nrrange a new basis for\nnegotiations with the United States\nbefore next Tuesday. Strong intimations to this effect reached official\nWashington tonight, along with the\ninformation that the financial condition of tho Huertn administration was\nSPOh that a crisis was imminent.\nShould the Huerta government decide\nto enter Into tho new baels of discussion .withdrawing Its contention^ as\nexpensed In tho Huerta note replying to the proposals communicated bv\nMr. Und, President Wilson, in all\nprobability, will not read his message\nto congress on Tuesday, as be intended. The president made no effort today to prevent the senate from adjourning until Tuesday. It had been\nsupposed that he would read the mea-\nsnpe on Monday and would aBk tho\nloaders in congress to arrange a joint\nsession. Failure to send any word to\ntbe leaders was Interpreted as mean-\nlaw* that the United States had practically given the Huerta government\nuntil Tuesday to make up Its mind\nfinally as to what. It would do.        i\nIt. Is positively said that the United\nStates will continue to insist upon the\nresignation of Huerta, or an announcement of his intention to do so, as\nwell as his elimination from the presidential raco in the subsequent election.\nArmy Mutinous\u2014No Pay.\nEuropean diplomatic pressure, it is\nknown hero. Is tjuletly at work In Mexico City in an effort, to convince Huerta officials that Uie policy of the\nUnited States is being approved\nabroad.\nTbo failure of the Huerta government to obtain funds in Eurone\nthroueh tlm non-recognition of the\nUnit-ad Stales Ir pointed out by the\ndiplomats as likely to continue pending a more respectful consideration\nor the American proposals.\nIt Is lenrned from authoritative\nsources that the Huerta government\nI?, facing a mutinous nrmv, dissatisfied because no pay has been forthcoming for weeks.\nGovernment Censors Battle News.'\n\u25a0lib*\nT.n\nMBXTCO CITY. Aug. 22.\u2014Nine\nflirhtR bptwppn the federals and con-\nsiltiltlonalistfl are rennrted to havo\ntaken place during the past 2-1 hours.\nAll are recorded as federal victories.\nAccording tn the official reports thp\nmilitary situation tlirnurrbnnt the re*\nnubticis greatly\" Improved. The rebels\nare said to be generally disheartened\nnnd on tha defensive ln ai! quarters.\nThese renorfs are oracOcallv the only\nsource of information on which fi&ws\nfor local consumption is based. The\nother side of the story rnrelv reaches\nthe canital. because of interruption\nand censorship of the despatches at\npoints outside the capital, In three\nof the fl-rhts rennrted 175 rebels are\nsaid to have been killed, while tho\nfederals lost eielit.\nFederal Forces Hemmed In.\nThe situation about Torreon is now\nadmitted fo he slightly worse. It ia\nunderstood that the rebels control\nmuch of the country in that section\nand that 1,000 more are marching\nsouthward from Cuarntaro Cienegns,\nCoahulla, to reinforce those already\nthere. Eastward from Cuarataro Cien-\nocas Gen. Tinas' headquarters at Mon-\nclove has reported a portion of his\nmen to be cut off by the rebels and\nin need of help. Gen. Joaquin Mans,\nwho Is marching northward from\nMonclove to Ciudad Porfklo Diaz, has\nbeen instructed to delay his movements In order to co-operate with Gen.\nPinna. The government, expresses\nconfidence that Penas and Maas will\nbe able to cheek the southward movement of tlie rebels. \u2022''\nGreat Improvement In the situation\nin the state of Chihuahua is reported\nby the government. Admissions are\nmade, however, that, the rebels ate\ngaining headway in Slualoa, south'tof\nSonora. The government Insists that\nthis headway is not important. Orte\nof the recent exploits of the rebels- tn\nSinaloa was the destruction by dynamite of a Southern Pacific railway\nbridge, 8fiB feet long.\nDestroy Rebel Towns. *\u25a0'\nIncreased activity has been displayed lately in the state of Morelbs,\nwhere tho federal general, Juvenlclo\nRobles, has been given a free hand\nto destroy tho followers of Zapata.\nTh newspapers today quote official \u25a0reports from MoreloB saying that the\nstate Is free from rebels at last. The\ngovernment is displaying keen satisfaction over Its energetic campaign bt\nextermination. Scores of small totftis\nhave been destroyed, hundreds 'bf\nfamilies dispossessed and a large number uf young men shot.   Since the fol-\n(ContlnUed on pagu  seven.)\n r  MM TWO\nCfe-BRDv'jMM\n\u2022ATURDAV AUGUST 21\nLeather Goods Week\nA Few Specials\nGENTS' MAGIC BILL WALLET,   triple   fold,    full    Canadian   bill\nsise;   French morocco        $1.25\nSame as above ln Alaskan seal     $6.00\nOther makes as above    $1.40, $1.50, $2.00 und $3.00\nGENTS\" TRIPLE CARD CASES,   all solid leather, at $1-00, $1.25,\n$1.75 and    $2.00\nSame as above, with secret wallet, In genuine pit; skin;   English\nmake       $2.75\nMUSIC CASE, full slse, In polished culf skin, in black and t.m  .... $4.00\nCOIN PURSES, in pig skin, 25c(   35c, 60c, 75c and   $1.00\nLADIES' HAND BAGS, ln all the  latest designs and all leather*,\nfrom       75c  to $25.00\nEXTRA SPECIAL\u2014A solid leather  French Morocco, leather lined,\nGerman clasp Hand Bag, In three designs;  while they lust .... $2.00\nCanada Drug & Book Co. Ltd.\nPkue 81        Nelion'i Pioieer Drat Store      P.O. Box 502\nHftiti I\u00ab the Kniiftii Typewriter Nail Orders i Specialty\nCANADIAN\nPacific\nReduced Rates\n\u25a0\u2022Tt..-\nVancouver\nExhibition\nFrom all points ln the Kootenay\nDistrict.   On sale August 27th to\nSeptember 3rd  (inclusive).\nFinal return limit September 9th.\n1913.\nFrom Nelson\nFurther -particulars from any C.\nP. R. Agent, or write\nJ. V.  MURPHY,\nDistrict Passenger Agent,\nNelaon, B. C.\nForjtale\nNo. I  Seed Wheat,\nTimothy and Alfalfa\nHay\nFor further particulars apply to\nF. R. E. DE HART\nKelowna, B. C.\nDally  New. Want Ad.. Get Re.ult.\nTRAIL\nFOIt SALE\u2014Lot IB, Block 11 (Cedar\nAvenue), City of. Trail. Price $500\ncash.\nThis Is an opportunity for some\nNelaon Investor, who wants a sure,\nsafe investment. Conservatively, this\nlot will be worth $700 in 12 months.\nMcQUARRIE &\nROBERTSON\nHorace M. Bailey, Manager.\nTrail, B. C.\nAutomobiles\nFor Hire\nAt all hours, di\u00bby or night. Carry pas-\nlenders tn and from boats and trains.\nDealers for the White Motor Trucks\nand Touring Cars,\nSena for Catalogue and Literature.\nNelson Auto Co.\nBUD\u2014FRENCHIE CO.\nProprietors.\n605 Vernon Street      P. O. Box 48\nPhone.:      Night 146.     Day 249.\nThe\nOriginal\nand\nOnly\nGenuine\nBeware\nof\nImitations\nSold\non the\nMerits\nof\nMiiiard's\nLiniment\nLight\nMachine Repairs\nOF ALL  DESCRIPTIONS\nAshton & Smedley\nWorkshop on Waterfront.\nBox 508 Phone 149\nTHORPE'S\nDRINKS\nKootenai) and Boundary\nGRAPES RIPEN IN\nPEND D'OREILLE\nCrop   of  Peaches   Is   Good\u2014Chicken\nFanciers Raise Wheat for Feed\n\u2014Hay Plentiful.\n(Special to The Dnllv News.1\nWANETA, B. C, Aug. 22.- Wheat\ngrown by several ranchers for feeding\nchieketiB ls ripening fast and will be\na good crop.\nThere Is promise of a fine crop of\ngrapes this year and peaches will\nshortly bo ripe for gathering. Bipfl\napples have already been gathered\nand are of good quality.\nSo heavy has the hay crop been\nthis season that several ranchers ure\nstill busy cutting.\nMr. nnd Mrs. Drake and family, from\nColumbia GardenB, were visitors to\nthe valley on Tuesdny.\nMra. Fred Adie and Miss Klngwell\nhave returned from their trip to the\nAdie ranch on the Salmon river, where\nthey had been spending some days\ngathering berries.\nMr. and Mrs. W. Cooper are visiting\nNelson.\nWilliam Reith has left the valley for\nthe south.\nHarry Newman lias gone to Saskatchewan.\nSeveral hears have heen seen here\nagnln lately. They are feeding on the\nplentiful crops of wild berries.\nWork  Commsncsa   at    New   Denver*\u2014\nSwrMt P*\u00bb\u00ab  Shew  Provn Successful\u2014Prizes  Awarded.\n(Special to The Dally .News.)\nNEW DENVER. 11. <*.. Aug. 22\u2014\nWork was commence,! thin week on\nthe new agricultural hulldlng on Sloean avenue. It lH expected In be In\nn'adlnehB for  the  fair  In  October.\nThe Mlsseg Mary, Rosena and Edna\nClever returned from Nelson on\nThursday.\nThe sweetppn show was held at\nNelson's drujf store on Wednesday.\nThe first prize for lhe bent collection\nw\u00abh won by Mrs, C, J. Campbell nnd\nthp second prize hy Mrs. Edwin Tingle\nThe special prize nf $5 for the best\nslnglp spray of three nr four blossoms\nWas wr,n by Mrs. C. J. Campbell.\nH. D. Carton of Summit lake is fn\nHie Slorap hospital suffering from nn\ninjury to his hand.\nT, Priehard of Nelson was In town\non Tuesday,\n.1. MeLeod of Nelson, federal fish-\nlrles Inspector, spent Wednesday in\ntown.\nM. White left on Wednesday morn-\n\u00bbnp for McGIll university, Montreal\nJ. M. Turnbull of Trail was In the\ndistrict this week.\nTO  BEGIN  LUMBERING\nOPERATIONS AT TRAIL\n(Special to The Dnlly News.)\nFRUITVALE, li. Of. Aug. 22.\u2014J.\nHurnslde of Lethbrldge wa\u201e a visitor\nhere on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr.\nBurnstde hits a large Interest In good\nus '*l land adjoining Fruitvale. He\nlooked over a part of the area and\nwas vety favorably impressed with the\nlocatiori and also the large expanse of\nthe valley and thP splendid timber.\nHe expects to commence cutting poles\nnnd laying out roads on thu property\nat an early date.\nThomas Wilcox, wife and three children arrived here from Winnipeg* to\ntake ip fruit runching on land ho pur-\nhased front Fruitvale, Limited. He\nwa8 h<*re a few weeks ago and was so\npleased with the location that after\nreturning to Winnipeg he soon decided to bring his family out here.\nMr.  WHeox  is a baker.\nThe Anglican Sunday school children wen*. l0 Columbia Gardens on\nThursday for a picnic, accompanied\nby many of the parents and teachers,\nIt was a most successful and enjoy-\nabh* outing. The children and adults\nIndulged in racing und boating on thc\nColombia river.\nMiss L- Dunton, who had been tho\nguest of Miss Mary Hush for the past\nweek, waa called home \u00bbn Monday,\nMrs. Dunton having to go to Spokane\nfor medlca] advice,\nThe school trustees are calling the\nattention Of tiie parents1 to clause F>2\nin the school manuel. regarding chit-\nIron attending school suffering from\nthe whooping cough.\nMr. Moulton, a. new arrival, has\nbout finished his new house on bis\nranch.\nThe Anglican church committee met\nat the vicarage on Aug, lfi and decided to go ahead with the finishing\nof the Inside or the church building,\nnow,that the plasterers have finished,\nand hope to have thc building read;\nfor services in about six weeks,\nMiss Gertrude Brewster re-turn**,\nhome \"\"-n Saturday from Nelson Wher\nshe bad been the guest of .Mis\nHyslop.\nTO CONSTRUCT NEW\nFAIR BUILDING\nBEGIN'HAYING AT\nKOOTENAY FLATS\nWhites and Indians Harvest Big Crop\n\u2014Alleged Murderer Is Native\nof Kentucky,\n(Special to The Dallv News.)\nCRESTON, Aug. 22.\u2014The hum of\nmowing machines Is heard all over\nKootenay flats. Ranchers and IndianB\nnil are busy putting up hay. The wild\nhay crop Is excellent this year.\nThe Presbyterian and Church of\nEngland Sunday schools held their annual picnic In Huscroffs grove on\nThursday. It was largely attended.\nNumerous prizes were given for children's races and a very enjoyable afternoon wbb spent.\nMr. and Mrs. W. Bevan and daughter, who have been the guestB of Mr.\nnnd Mrs. R. S. Hevan during the week,\nleft for a visit to the coast before\nreturning to their home In Estevan,\nSask.\nMrs. Bruce Tucker left this week to\nJoin her husband In Cranbrook.\nMrs. W. K. Brown, who hns been\nseriously W for some time, Is able\nto be around again.\nGeorge Johnson, manager for P.\nHunts & Co., left for a two weeks'\nMalting trip to the Trout lake district.\nJ. .1. Kennedy of Cranbrook is acting\nmanager.\nMiss Hortenseanfl Miss Ethel Stewart 0I< Winnipeg are visiting their slater, Mrs. John Foster.\nCharles Neff, the half-breed who is\naccused of the murder of Ernest\nTwigg at Erickson on the night of\nAugust 11, waB born in Kentucky in\n18l>o, and served three years and six\nmonths as farrier in the United States\narmy at Cheyenne, Wyo. Since then\nho has worked on railroad construction and as blacksmith lor logging\ncamps, coming,to the Creston district\nfrom Spokane on June 17 of this year.\nCONSERVATIVES MEET AT\nSOUTH  SLOCAN TONIGHT\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nSOUTH SLOCAN, Aug. 22,\u2014A  gen\noral  meeting of    the Kootenay   Rive\nConservative association  will   be   held\nIn  tho  public hall,   -Sloean    Junctlc\ntomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.    The\nare    several    particularly    interest!:\nsubjects for debate.\nF. Carlyle of Winnipeg, who has\nbeen on a visit to his brother, Art\nCarlyle, at Bonnington Falls, left last\nnight on his return trip.\nThe Sloean Junction school will\nopen on Monday morning next, Aug.\n25, at 9 o'clock. Mrs. M. Boomer of\nNelson has been appointed teacher\nRHEUMA\nFOR ALL FORMS OF\nRHEUMATISM\nDon't be skeptical about RHEUMA, the\nmodern enemy of Rheumatism, Lumbago,\nSciatica. Arthritis, Gout, Chronic Neuralgia, or Kidney Disease. After taking a few\ndoses you will know that the poisonous\nUric Acid is leaving the system.\n\"For six yeara 1 was practicaliy a cripple\non crutches from Rheumatism. One bottle of Rheuma cured me.\"\u2014J. K. Green-\nburg, 3839 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111.\nRHEUMA\u2014fniantPtecd\u20145-Y. n ' tt!e.\nPOOLE DRUG COMPANY.\nI **,\nELKO NOTES j\n1 By Frsd Roo, j\nROSEMONT\nNow on thc market again. Since we last offered lots for sale in Rosemont, city water lias heen->ln-\nstalled and arrangements are being made for electric light and telephone connections. All these conveniences can now bo. had by making application to the proper departments or by taking the matter up with\nus direct. I\nDwelling houses costing at least $25,000.00 have been erected on Itosemont within the last few months\nand considerable more building will be done this fall.\nProminent Nelson citizens have been shown over Rosemont, and all consider the views up and down\nthe Lake the best they have ever seen, and all were of the same mind that, ROSEMONT is tho BEST\nRESIDENTIAL DISTRICT and the coming \"WEST END.\"\nFor a short time we are offering Lots at present list prices\nof from $100 to $250 per Lot, on monthly payment plan.\nRemember ROSEMONT is ALL within  the one-mile circle from  the Postofflce.\nWrite for Literature;  or call  and we will show you over the property.\nMcQuarrie & Robertson\nPHONI M.\nNELSON, B. C.\nHEAVY FINE FOR\nOPIUM OFFENCE\nFernie Chinaman Pays Two Hundred\nand Fifty Dollars\u2014Owner of\nMoney Wallet Is Lucky.\nfRnpcial to Tho Pnllv New* >\nFERNIE, B. C, Aug. 22.\u2014Lee Chong\nappeared before Police Magistrate\nWhlmsler this morning charged with\nhaving opium In his possession, and\nwas fined $250 and costs.\nE. G. Daniels, principal of the public school, and Mrs. Daniels returned\nfrom the east this morning.\nMiss Gordon of the public school\nstaff arrived In Fernle last night.\nGeorge Wilson, a boy about 12 years\nold, met with a severe accident while\njumping at tbe recreation grounds,\nbreaking his arm In two places.\nDaniel Roblins of White Sulphur,\nwhen hurrying to catch the midnight\nflyer, lost a pocketbook containing\nover |100. He reported the matter to\nPatrolman Woods and the money waa\nrecovered Intact the following jnorn-\nIng.\nGEOLOGISTS SEE\nROSSLAND MINES\nVisitors Ars Entertained by Paopl* of\nGolden City\u2014Reception Takes\nPlace at Club.\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nROSSLAND, H. C, Aug, 22.\u2014The\nspecial train with the geological con*\ngresB party arrived at the depot thf*\nmorning. On their arrival the visitors\nwere escorted by Mayor Deschamps,\nR. H. Stewart, M. E. Purcell, Ernes'\nLevy, L. Hill, G. A. Lafferty nnd others\nto the rink where arrangements hat*\nheen made to have the decorations and\nthe flower, fruit and vegetable exhibits\nleft un from the flower Bhow. in order\nto allow the visitors to see what could\nhe raised in Rossland besides minerals,\nThe mayor made a short addres8 of\nwelcome t0 the party, after which\nluncheon wfl\u00ab served. The tables were\nalong tne side of the bulldlnff and\nacross one end were prettily decorated with flowers,\nAfter lunch the party proceeded tc\nthe mines, the ladiPR of the party being taken in motors, and some were\nguided through the mines whlle other?\nexamined the rock on top. After going through the mines a reception was\ngiven for them nl the Rossland club\nhy the members and their wlveB, Mrs.\n\u25a0I. Deschamps and Mrs. R. H.Stewart\npresiding over the tea urns. A band\nstand, covered with red, white and\nblue, with electric lights strung from\nthe four corners, had been built In\nfront of the elub where the visitor*\nWere entertained. The city hand played during the afternoon and evening\nuntil the special train left at 10:30\no'clock  tonight.\nRossland News\n\"i\nELKO, Aug. 22.\u2014Eddie Dingman\nleft Nelson on the last two boats for\nElkO. Teas and coffee as black as\nyour hat and strong as sin.\nJames Cameron of Calgary wns lu\nKlko and Immediate vicinity looking\nfor tie timber, but couldn't seo any\nfor trees.\nMrs. McAllister of Kallspell nnd\nMrs. W. H. Bernard of Minneapolis\nare visiting friends ln Elko this week\nThe following social event that took\nplace recently near here will show\nthat we are right up to date with New\nYork's \"400.\" In the typical picturesque village of Squaw Town, Slwash\nflats, four miles northwest from Uoob-\nville, Tobacco Plains, B. C, the marriage was on Sunday solemnized of\nyoung Chief Standing Bull, eldest son\nof llohtall Wolf and grandson of the\nfamous old War Eagle Chief Always-\nIn-Trouble, with Miss Amelia Son-of*\na-Uun, Godmother to the big Bull Elk.\nThe weather was delightful and the\nvillage looked Its beBt. As the bride\nleft her tepee on the arm of het* father\nthe sun Bhorie brightly and they were\nrespectfully greeted by the rest of the\nslwashes that lined the route. The\nbridegroom stood by the sanctuary as\nthe dashing bride walked with her\nfather up the aisle. The service, which\nwas fully choral, was conducted by old\nFather Smile-on-hls-Face. The hymns\nwere: \"She's the Nicest Baby In the\nBunch\" and \"You Told Me You Had\nMoney In Your Buckskin Shirt,\" and\nthe parties left the church to the\nmusic of \"We'll Drive the Yankee Cattle From the Plains'* (march). The\nfloral decorations were exquisite and\nthe occasion made the happiest possible. There were three arches with\ncauliflower, ferns and string beans.\nA large bridal bell covered with white\nclover and timothy, a background\nbanked with huge sagebrush and\nthistles. The altar was covered with\nladles' slippers and old shoe blossoms\naud was banked on either side with\npie plant These were the leading\nfetures of the decorations Ih the\nchurch. The bewitching and charming\nbridesmaids stepped out from behind\nthe rhubarb, did a brief war dance\nand walked down the aisle to meet\nthe bride, who Is Bald to have had\nthe most beautiful and costly trosseau\nthat has been seen since cats were\ncreated. The bride was charming ln a\nhandsome gown of gunnysack silk,\naud she carried a bouquet of early\nradishes. After the ceremony the\nguests were entertained at dinner in\nthe spacious tepee of the bride's uncle,\nOld Eagle Feather, which waa decorated inside and out, and MIbs Millie*\nNo-Eat-Dog received the guests and\ndished the mulligan out of a big 50\nshilling pot.\n(Special to Thp Dally News.)\nROSSLAND. II. a, Aug. 22.\u2014Mrs. H.\nC, A, cornlsh left yesterday on a\nmonth's visit t0 Hedley. She will be\nthe guosl of Mr. Cornish's sister,\nA. E.idersby left on Thurday via the\nGreat Northern for Chewelah on a\nbusiness trip,\nMl\u00abs Pearl Forteath, Miss Alice\nJewel and Bruce Forteath returned\nlast evening after a short visit to\nSpokane,\nA. G. Harvey arrived hist evening,\nfrom Mexico Where be has been foi\nthp past two months,\nMr. Stephenson, Joule hoist man, ha**\ngone to Spokane on a business trip.\nMrs. C. A, Whltemnrsh left on Wednesday for Spokane.\nMr. Murray of Trail spent the day\nIn town.\nThp prize at the flower show for the\nheHt house plants was won by Mrs. j.\nH. McDonald Instead of the prise for\nsix best plants, the prize** for the six\nbest being won by: First, Mrs. J. M.\nJohnson; second, Mrs. Ella Dewar.\nThe first prize fo,- the broad bcana\nwafl wen bv G. A. Lafferty instead of\nW. R. Bra den, Frank Nichols winning\nsecond and W. H. Routledge belnfi\nhlght'tv recommended.\nMr. White of Trail spent Thursd.\nin town.\nThe teachers' training class -gave\nfarewell party on Thursday evening\nto MJss Gertie Dovey. who f9 leaving\nshortly for Nelson to take up a business course In stenography. Rev. Mr.\nNixon was In the chair and an address\nwa8 given by J. A. Paul] nnc] the president, MIbr Minnie Morrlsh presented\nMiss Dovey with a pretty little brooch\non behalf of the class.\nLAST CALL\nThe last day of our annual sate.    If you have not taken advantage of\nthese  prices,  do so at once.\nMen's $-1.50\nMen's   $1.50   to   $5.00\nShoes,    In     tun     and\n$2.35\nWomen's Pumps and\nOxfords, in tan and\nblack,\n$1.50\nWomen's Pumps and\nOxfords,\n$1.50\nMisses' Slippers and Oxfords,\nsize 11 to 2 \t\nChild's Slippers and Oxfords,\nsize 8 to 10 1-2 \t\n$1.45\n$1.20\nThe ROYAL Shoe Store\nH. Applequlst left for Marcus on\nWednesday.\nAdelaide Atkinson, whllc playing al\nher home yesterday, Tel] and sustained\na fractured elbow. She was taken to\nthe hospital and attended hy Dr. J. W,\nCoffin. She was able t0 b-\u00bb taken\nhome   today,\nMr. Ashmore, the new principal of\nthp high school, arrived last night,\nThe Women's auxiliary No. 1, Western Federation 0f Miners, will give a\ncard pi.rty and concert on Wednesday.\nSepi, ni. Light refreshments will be\nserved.\nWEATHER PREVENT8 CLIMB\nBY PROCTOR  PEOPLE\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nPROCTOR, B. C, Aug. 22.\u2014A party\nof eight ladies and men started early\non Sunday morning to climb the big\nhill at the back of Proctor, with Archie Walton as guide, When they\nhad gone about five miles the weather\nbecame so bad that they had to take\nshelter and finally returned drenched\nwith the pelting rain without having\naccomplished their task.\nAnother party of 14 of both sexes,\nwith H. E. R. Bedford as their cicerone, left Balfour and Proctor by the\nMoyle on Tuesday morning for Molly\nGibson landing, with the Intention of\nvisiting the glacier lying to the north\nof the west arm. They went prepared\nfor a four days' picnic, taking tents\nand baggage and two saddle ponies\nbelonging to Frank Leal of Balfour.\nW. Beckerath, who has -bought\nranch at Sunshine bay from H. Be:\nram Wilson, arrived to take up h\nresidence there today,\nBenjamin C.  Pelton,  who  had\nleave Quebec some three years ai\nowing to ill health,   died   here\nThursday morning after a very I\nillness,    He leaves a widow, a ma\nrled son and family and two unim\nried daughters ln Proctor.   The fu\nera! will take place at Nelson tom(\nrow.\nGeorge Brown left hy the Naeook\non Monday en route to the old cou\ntry.\n(Additional  Kootenay   and   Bounda\non page five.)\nTOOK  STRYCHNINE\nFOR EPSOM SALT\nTORONTO, Aug. 22.\u2014It was aaci\ntalned at the Inquest tonight th\nJohnston Portner, who died on Augu\n15 at his home, Richmond street,\nfew minutes after taking what he 1\nlteved to be EpBom salts, had In re\nlty taken about 17 grains of stry<\nnine, which was very similar to t\nsalts in appearance. The remaind\nof the dose was genuine salts. T\nJury found that death resulted frc\naccident and recommended that t\npolice make further investigation\nto the source of the Baits, which we\npurchased ln Winnipeg.\nWe Want  the Girls and  Boys\nTo Come to Us for Their\nSchool Supplies\nWe're always glad to see the children come to our store, and we have mude extra\npreparations to supply their wants this year. Realizing the Importance of giving the\nkiddies a good education, we have marked our goods at very low prices, so as to reduce  as  much as possible the cost to the parents.   Therefore\nMake Your Money Go a Long Way\nby having your children come to us for their wants. Our stock for school opening is\nall new and fresh, and, as we saldTbefore, our prices are the lowest. We carry everything they need.\nGET  PIANO VOTES  WITH EVERY   PURCHASE\nCity Stationery Co., Nelson\nA. Higginbothsm, Mgr.\n(8uecsssors to W. O. Thomson)\nMall Orders promptly filled.\nPhons 14.   Box 10tt\n *\u00bb SATURDAY .--tt-.tt AU0U8T 23\nCije Batlf$riiS?\n\u2022      PAGE THU EI\nP\nSUMNER\nEXCURSIONS\nReturn Rates from\nKootenay Points\nto\nWinnip.g    | | W4I0\ntt Paul     (0.00\nChicago   ...,    72.60\nToronto     02.00\nMontreal     1O5.00\n\u2022 Halifax-  129.35\n'N\u00abw York   108.50\n'Boston     110.00\nI,   Correspondingly    low   fares    to\n\u25a0 many other IsaHtern Points.\nOn sale daily May 28 to Sept. B0,\n.1813. Final return limit Oct. 31,\n;,1\u00bb13.\nLiberal stop-over privilege..\n.   Tickets nnd all Information may\nibe obtained from any C. P. R. agent\n. or writ. |\nil.Vi, MURPHY,\n.District   Passenger   Agent,   N.l.on,\nB. C.\nCHIC\nLet Us Help You to a tome cf\nYour Own\n'Year after year, you've\nbeen paying out hard-earn**\nod money lo your la milord\nfor rent. You've promised\nyourself a thousand times\nthat you'd make tin- Blurt to\nown your own home, but\nygU'WD found it difficult\u2014\nyou'haven't heen able lo flee\nyiiiif way eleur.\n* THE C H. I. 0. PLAN\n8HOWS YOU  THE WAY.\nIt Is the most convenient\nnnd praclir-al- horno-owiiing\nplan before tlie people of\nCanada. In nil HCOtlonS, our\nOOntlUOt bidders have been\nonabled to pureliase homes\nof their own\u2014free themselves of the landlord \"burden.\nInvestigate tho C. If. I. C.\nplnn NOW. Call or phone\nour local office for particulars, You will be under no\nobligation. '\nCanadian Home Investment Co.\n\/ Limited.\nHead Office: Pacific\nBuilding, Second Floor, Vancouver, B.C. Local Office:*\nWood-Vallance   Blk.,   Nelson.\n(LONDON MEdQRY\n(Published Annually)\nt,nabt<\u00bbfl traders throughout the World\nb coinmunicute direct with English\n'..MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS\n, each class of goods.   Besides being\nI complete commnrclnl gultlo to Lon*\ntin and    Its suburbs, tho directory\nMiitafns lists of\nEXPORT  MERCHANTS\nUth .the Goods they ship, and the\nltalonl.il  and Foreign  Markets  thoy\n''\u25a0pply;\n8TEAMSHIP  LINES\n[-ranged  under  the  Ports   to  which\n\u2022:ey Hail, and indicating the approximate Sailings;\nPROVINCIAL   TRADE   NOTICES\n:   leading Manufacturers, Merchants,\n*c\u201e in the principal provincial towns\nj-ul industrial centres of the United\n.Jngdoin.\n[A copy of the current edition will\n\u25a0i forwarded, freight paid, on receipt\nI Postal Order for 20s.\n;S Dealers   seeking  Agencies  can   ad*\n,>rtise their trade cards for  \u00a31, or\njrger advertisements from \u00a33,\nTHE  LONDON  DIRECTORY COMPANY, LTD.,\nKM) Abehurch Lane, London, E. C.\nFOR TEETHING CHILDREN\nMATHIEU'S   av-\nNERVINE POWDERS\n:It your dealer cannot xupnly ypu, the\nT    It.   MntMou    Co.,    Shcrlirooku,   P.Q.\n\u2022nflft'.box .postpaid on receipt ur prlco\nHotel Touraine\nSPOKANE\nj;A -^centrally located hotel op*\nipoBlto Heyjlew Bldg., half block\nfrom new Monroe Street Bridge; a\nfull view down Riverside Ave. froih\nlobby.\nRates reason able\u2014-50 cents a day\nnnd op.  Give us a trial.\nWM. 8NOW, R. H. SNOW,\nProp. Mgr.\nCentral Hotel\"\nAINSWpRTH, B. C.\nThis house has been refitted and\nrenovated throughout. The water\nfrom the famous Hot Springs hnB\nbeen piped in and is now nt the\nservice of the public for bnths,\nLounge In connection. Natural\nwater temperature 118 deg. Hotel\nservice of the best. Bar supplied\nwith all the finest brands of\nliquors and cigars.\nJ. DEARIN, Prop.\nNews of Sport\nlfSIGN CONTRACT FOR\nAMERICAN CUP RACE\n|    NATIONAL   ]|    AMERICAN   }\nSTANDING OF THE CLUBS\nW.     L.\nN*ew   York*    79      35      .692\nPhiladelphia   05    A2    .607\nChicaRo       Cli     .14\nPittsburg       60     S3     .530\nBrooklyn       so    61    .450\nBoston       4s      73      <3&e\nCincinnati       48      73      .396\nSt. LOUIS     43      74      .367\nTIE\u2014TWELVE INNINGS\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22.\u2014Philadelphia and Pittsburg played a tie\ngame here this afternoon, the contest\nbeing stopped owing to darkness after\n12 Innings, with tho score :.-... Philadelphia made all Its runs in the third\nInning* R.  H.  E.\nPittsburg    ;j      g      j\nPhiladelphia     a   io     4\nBatteries\u2014Adams. Robinson, Cam-\nnlt-Z and Qlbson, Simon; Mayer, Scat\nou and Killffer.\nBOSTON  BATTING TIMELY\n(By Dally Xews Lense.i Wire 1\nBOSTON. Aug. 22.\u2014Boston's batting\nwas timely today and the locals easily flofedted St. Louis, IM, Doak. who\nh tar ted lh(> pitching for the visitors,\nwaB wild and errors by St. Louis' in-\nfielders allowed thc locals to score.\nR,  II.  R\nSt. Louis   1     7     5\nBoston     S   10     2\nBatteries\u2014Doak, Geyor and Wingo,\nRoberts;   Rudolph aud Whaling,\nALLEN  WILD\n(By Dally News Leased Wlr-'.)\nBROOKLYN,   Aug.    22.-CliMminll\nmade  It  two  straight, with   Brooklyn\ntoday, winning    7*3    Ihroiigh Allen's\nwlldncss and Hacker's inid'fectlvcness.\nR.  II.  1-\nCincinnati    7     8     I)\nBrooklyn    .-..2   10     II\nBatteries\u2014Johnson and Kllng; Allen, Rucker and .Miller.\nCHICAGO LOSE3 BOTH\n(Bv  Da'.iv  Nnw-R  Leo\u00bb\u00ab*rl  Wlr-a.1\nNBW' YORK.  Aug.  22.\u2014New York\nmade It two straight over Chicago today, winning the second game of thc\nseries, 8-1. It.  H.  13.\nChicago     1     5     1\nNew York   8     ll     0\nBatteries\u2014Cheney, Vaughn and Archer;   Tesreau  ami  McLean.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION.\nR.   II.   E\nMinneapolis     D   12     2\nKansas Clty   tj     7     7\nBatteries\u2014Cillllgau     and     Owens;\nLunge and O'Connor. ^\n\u25a0 Indlannpblls-Loulsville, Ttftttf\n'   R.  tt.  E.\nColumbus    4   12     1\nToledo     1     8     1\nlla'tterlep\u2014pavfs and Smith;  Bran-\nton and Dovogt.\nCOAST LEAGUE.\nII.  II.  E.\nLos Angeles   2    i)    0\nPortland     4     H     1\nButteries\u2014Pcriltl, Tozei* and Arbogast; lligglnbotliam ami Berry.\n~~~ R.  II. B.\nOakland    \u2022\u25a0\"   lf>     2\nSan Francisco   &   tt     3\nBatteries\u2014Pruftt.     Makirkey     ond\nRohrcr;   Henley and Clarke.\nSTANDING OF THE CLUBS\nW.     L.     Pc.\nPhiladelphia    77 ' 38    .669\nCleveland    69      48      .594\n\u2022Washington   M    so    ,681\nChleago       C3 57 .525\n\u25a0Boston       55 59 .4*82\nDetroit      SO 68 .423\nSt.  Louis      48 74 .393\nNew York    39 72 .351\nIS PITCHERS' BATTLE\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nCLEVELAND, Aug\" 22.\u2014Boston won\nagain today from Cleveland, 2-1, It\nwas a pitchers' battle, in which honors were even between Bedlent and\nOregg, but the former had the better\nSupport. R.  H.  E.\nBoston    j 2     8     0\nCleveland *.. 1     8     1\nBatteries\u2014Bedlent and Carrlgan;\nGregg, cullopand O'Neill.\nTHREE BUNCHED HITS HELP\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nCHICAGO, AQg. 22.\u2014Quick thinking, clever base running and three\nbunched hits today gave Philadelphia\nthe second gunlc ot the series with\nChicago. 2-1. R. H. E.\nPhiladelphia   2     4     1\nChicago    1    7    'i\nBatteries \u2014 llouck, Plank and\nSchang;  Russell, CI<*ottc and Schalk.\nHITS SCATTERED\n(By Dnllv Newa Leased Wire.)\nST. LOt.'IS, Aug. 22.\u2014Roy Mitchell\nkept the Washington lilts well scattered, St. Louis winning, :i-0. The locals scored their first runs In the\nthird Inning, when Agnew and Shotten\nsingled and advanced a base on Morgan's wild throw. R.  II. E.\nWashington  ..... \/  0     !i     1\nSt. Louis   :'.   II     (1\nBatteries\u2014Boeitllhg and Henry;\nMitchell und Agnew.\nKNOCK FORD OFF MOUND\n(By Dally News Leititvi Wire.)\nDETROIT, Aug. 22.\u2014After losing\ntho first game of a double-header to\nDetroit today, 7-<I. because the Tigers\nknocked Russell Ford off the mound\nIn less than four Innings, the New\nYorks evened up by winning the second, 12-7,    First game:       R. II. ,B.\nNew York   4     \u00ab     1\nDetroit    7   14     8\nBatteries Ford, Keating, MoCon\nnell and Sweeney; WHlett and McKeo\nSecond game: H.  H.  S.\nNew York  12   11    :t\nDetroit    7   1.1     0\nBatteries\u2014Schultz and Gossclt;\nNorth, House and Stanage.\nWESTERN CANADA  LEAGUE.\n11.   II.   E.\nMedicine Hat ., '.,  3     7     4\nCalgary   ...,'.\/.. .,,.'...,-... 47     5\nBatteries--Dunn and Bliss;  Dickenson and Roche.\nFirst game:                         R.  H. E.\nReglna      3 !> 2\nEdmonton  ....2 10 :',\nSecond game:                     It. H. R.\nReglna     \u00bb 7 2\nEdmonton     0 2 2\nBatteries\u2014Williams and Baker;\nBiersdori'er and Spencer.\nNew  York  Club  Makes  Preparations\nto Defend Trophy Against Sir\nThomas  Lipton.\nmv Dally New* Lean*] w)r\u00ab)\nNEW YORK. Aug. 22.\u2014Contracts\nbetween the New York Yacht club and\nthe Royal Ulster Yacht rlub for next\nyear's race for the American cup have\nbeen signed, sealed and delivered, and\nnow nothing stands in the way of the\ncontest. Official announcement to this\neffect will be made within a day or so.\nThe New York club is going ahead\nwith its plans for the defence of the\ncup and announcement will alBo be\nmade as to the size of the hoat which\nwill meet Sir Thomas Upton's 75-\nfooter, Shamrock IV., as well aB the\nowner or owners of the boat or boats\nto be built to meet her. That Sir\nThomas will be met with a yacht of\nthe same size as bis own is believed\nto be a certainty, and that there will\nhe at least three yachts striving In the\nraces for the honor ls also practically\nassured.\nNORTHWESTERN.\nSTANDING OF THE CLUBS\nWon Lost P.C.\nVancouver   70 53 .589\nPortland 08 55 .552\nSeattle   7ft (il .534\nVictoria    03 08 .481\nTacoma  58 75 ,42ii\nSpokane    52 70 .100\nIt.  H.  E.\nSeattle   5    7     4\nVancouver     !)   10     1\nBatteries\u2014Fullertou    and     Waliy;\nClark, Cudreau and Crlndell.\nR,  H.  E.\nPortlnnd 13   15     1\nVictoria     2     4     1\nBatteries\u2014Easterly   and   Williams;\nFitzgerald, 11 aril a 171 and Shea.\nR.  II.   E.\nTacoma     1     4     2\nSpokane   2     0     1\nBatteries\u2014Bel fori! and Harris; Cov-\naleskic and Hannah.\nINTERNATIONAL   LEAGUE.\nn. it. E\n12\nMoose   .Taw   \t\nSaskatoon\t\nBatteries\u2014Gavin, BtadelU and\nMoore;   lie,.,, and Walters.\nBANGALORE, India, Aug. 22\u2014Fifty\n..liners were killed .today when the\ncage In which they were riding In the\nMysore gold mine fell to the bottom\nOf the shaft.\nBig Gamb\nCARTRIDGES\nThe time of all others when reliable cartridges are invaluable is\nin big-game hunting. Amiss-fire,\nan inaccurate cartridge, or one\nhaving poor penetration may\nmean the loss of a coveted trophy\nor even Injury to the hunter.\nWinchester\u2014the W. brand\u2014of\nbig-game cartridges, either smokeless or black powder, can always\nbe relied on to be sure fire, accurate and to have the proper speed\nand penetration.    You can help\nMAKE YOUR HUNT A\nSUCCESS BY USING\nTHEM.\nAll Bamos postponed, rain.\nNORTHERN  LEAGUE.\nR. II. E.\nGrand Forks   3 8 2\nWinnipeg   4 10 2\nIt. II. E.\nVirginia    (I 0 1\nWinona    5 7 2\nSuperior\nDuluth ..\nR.  II.  E.\n4 !l     2\n5 11     1\nCORNSTALKS  MEET THE\nALL.AMERICAN   TEAM\n* .. (By Dally Nowa.LeaHed Wlro.)\n.- TUltONTO, .Auffi \u25a0 22.\u2014Only an hour\nnnd a halts cricket was possible in\nthe match between the nil-American\nand the Australian cricket teams at\nRosedole today, the heavy rain of'the\nmorning rendering tlie wickets unplayable until after 4 o'clock. The\nCornstalks, however, made good use\nof their lime and idled up S3 runs for\nthe loss of two batsmen. Macartney\nwas again thc slur performer and during his stay at tho wicket there waa\nnot a dull moment. He compiled -li\nruns and when the rain suspended\nplay for the day he was still undefeated. Features of the game were\nthe splendid wicket keening' of .Stewart and the wonderful fielding of Morris at overpoint. Both are Philadelphia ns.\nWINS FIVE THOUSAND PACE\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nSALEM, NIL. Aug. 22.\u2014Waller Cox\nbefore a crowd of 60,000 persons made\none of the best drives of Lh,. year at\nRockingham park yesterday winning\nthe Grnhlte Stoke, valued at 15,000,\nwith Lady GraHtnn.\nAmerican horsB breeders' futurity\npace, foals of 1010, two In three\u2014Tilly\nTipton won, Homer Baiiirhman sOOond,\nElhj  K. R. third.    Time, 2:13.\n2:12 trot, the Granite stake, purse\n$5,000. three In five\u2014Lady Grattan\nwon, Tommy Horn second, Reusens\nthird. Time, 2:10,\n2:20 trot, puree $1,000, three In five\n\u25a0Bon Ton won, I'ochnlo Mai*] second,\nBaron Sldnitt third.    Time, 2:15%.\nFree for all pace, S1.OC0, two In three\n\u2014Earl, .Ir., won. Hal B.seoond; l.n-.den\nDirect   third.    Tome,  2:0G-y..\nGOING  TO   FRISCO.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nBERLIN, Aug. 22.\u2014.lames E. Sullivan, secretary of the Amateur Athletic\nunion, today -obtained lhe promise that\na team of German athletes would he\nsent to Sitn Francisco In compete at\nthe Pajiftma &aoIfie exposition In 1916.\nln return for this courtesy it is considered likely lh;U the Ameriean te;im\nwhich Is to compete in the Greek\nOlympic games, known as the \"local\ncycle\" In the spring! of IH4. will upon\nleaving Alliens make r tWn to Merlin\nand participate In an athletic meet\nthere.\nDON'T WANT BIG SMOKE.\n(Bv Dnlly News Lensed Wire.)\nLONDON, Aug! 22.\u2014Vaudeville artists nt a meeting tooity declared\nunanimously ng&Inst .lack .lohneon'n\nappeiirauc*. here next week at two\nvariety theatr.es. , 1 ,\nPARLIAMENTARIANS   REFUSE     -\nVACCINATION;   HELD   UP\n(By Dailv News LCas-*d Wire.)\nLONDON, auk. 22.*vThe< Sydney\ncorrespondent of tt*\u00ab Daily Mai) Says\nthat owini; to the presence nf smallpox in that city several members of\nthe British parliamentary- party have\nrefused to cat) there. Many,of tbem.\nnotahh* Willlkm Crooks, refused' vaccination, In the absence of Which they\nhave been detained indefinitely In\nNew South Wales.\nThe federal T\"lnl-'*\":'*- ;-*\u2022*<- g-*\"**!\"\ndisturbed by tbo outbreak. It I*\nauthoritatively stated thai S>i.o-.\ntraders are losing \u00a3120.000 in consequence of the scare preventing VIsl-j\ntors coming here from the country\ndistricts and \"ther states. Sydney\ngoods are not  wauled elsewhere.\nFRED WEIR AMONG\nMONEY WINNERS\nGets Four Dollars for Score of Ninety-\nsix     in     Tail- Brassey\nMatch.\n(Br Dally News Latsad Wire.)\nTORONTO, Auff. 22.\u2014W. Simonds.\nAlberta R. A.. Lieut. ForeBter. Montreal, and Sergt. Smith tied for the\nfirst place in the All-Comers aggregate\nmatch at the Ontario Rifle association\nmatch, whlcii closed here today, their\nscores being 310 each. Other scores\nwere:\nMclnnes, Edmonton, WI. $5; Sergt.\nMartin, Calgary. 300, $5; Gunner MO-\nCallum, Victoria, 300. $5; Pte. Mao*\nlem, peglna, 300, $4; Trooper Km mer*\nton. 30th British Columbia Horse. 302.\n$3; Major Hart-M<Harg. Vancouver,\n302, $3;  Sergt. Ridge, Winnipeg, 302\nTall-Brassey match (possible 105)\u2014\nPte. Sanderson. Reglna. w, $5* Sergt.\nKaye, Winnipeg. 09, $5; Lieut. Spence,\nCalgary, 99, $5: Pte. Freeman, Winnipeg. 97, $5;' Sergt. Martin, C'algarv\nil\". $5; Pte. Weir. Nelson, 96, $1; Major Ifart-Mcllar^, Vancouver, 86, $4:\nCadet Baker. Calgary. 95. |4i Pte.\nRichardson, Calgary. 915. SI: Cade'\nMcWilliams, Calgary. 00. $1; Pte. McLean, Reglna, 9<\",. |S; Pte. Downey.\nC'algarv. 98.13; S*rgt. Mac:tlplne. Winnipeg. 92, $2; Lieut. Hulker, Calgary.\n92, $3; Sergt. Ferguson. Calgary. 92.\n$3; Sergt. Jacobs. Calgary, 92, $2;\nCadet Ashly. Caleary. 90', fl\nThe bronze medalion offered In\nconnection with the Duke of Cornwall\nmatch was won by Lieut. C. W. Hireh,\nfifth, In a shoot-off.\nVENEZUELAN  SITUATION\nSHOWS  IMPROVEMENT\n(BV Dally NdwA Leased WlrO\nWILLHMSTAD Aug. 22. \u2014 TralJle\nwilh the town of C.ro in the state of\nKalcon. following tin* government's defeat of the rebels, Iiob been resumed\nand ihe Caracas government today\nhuthorlKfld tho Vdhczuelnn consul io\nforward vessels with merchandise to\nthat port.    Tho    situation nt  Mara-\ncalbo, lhe capital of the stale of Zuli:*.,\nand the principal seaport of Vonesuolo,\nis quiet.\nELLA ROSE  MORRIS OF\nEDMONTON   SEEKS   DIVORCE\n(Hy Dally News Lea**\"\"**' Wlre.l\nOTTAWA. Aug. H2.\u2014At the next\nsession of parllamentf Blln Lose Morris, formerly of Calgary, now of Surrey county England will hppply for a\ndivorce from her husband 1'ranl; Hardin Morris a government clerk formerly ai Calgary but now of Kdinon-\nA. E. HANNINGTON  DROWNS\n(liy Dally News Lensed Wire.)\nWINNIJ'KC,    Aug.   22.\u2014A,  K   ITan-\nnington, a surveyor, was drowned today ln the Winnipeg river    not far\nfrom lhe Winnipeg power plant at  Lac\ndu Bonnet. Hannlngton was out with\na Dominion government party and, in\nsome manner hot yet known, fell Into\nthe rapid waters of the IMnnawn. channel from a canoe. The drowned man\nIs the only son of Rev. Canon Hannlngton,- rector * ot tit, iiarlholomewa,\nNew Edinburgh, Ottawa, and a brother-in-law of Lawrence Burpee. His\nfather is well known, being the secretary of tho Anglican synod, and former chaplain to Lord Mothuen. Six\nSinters survive.\nOf course you can judge a cigar\nby its ash, Mr. Smoker! A connoisseur will tell you that. When a cigar\nholds iU ash well, like the B-NAT-CO\u2014\nand when that ash is clean and white\u2014-\nit's safe to say the cigar is a good one. Even\nif you could gel a good ash in other than the\nbest cif\/ars, simply for the sake of more enjoyable smoking, a dependable ash would be\nsomething to find. A B-NAT-CO won't deposit it. .sh\nin your lap without warning\u2014spot your clothing\u2014and\nspoil your pence. You can count on it to hold almost\n'till the last puff. Itsgoodashis antlingsupplementto\nthe rich.tull-flavored, Havana sweetness and the steady,\n.low, even-smoking qualities of the B-NAT-CO. What\nmore can you ask of a cigar? Here, then are reasons\nenough why you should at leait try a B-NAT-CO, Mr.\nSmoker. They're made in five popular shapes and\nsizes to ht the individual fancy: Larls, 3 for 50c;\nMajesties, 2 for 25c; Barons and B. Panetelas, 3 for\n25c; Knights, 4 for 25c Ask uour dealer\u2014SURE-\nTO-DAY.\nBritish North American Tubacco Company, Limited\nKelowiH,, B.C.\nWj  '\u25a0   M\nThe Jenckes Machine Co., Limited\nIN STOCK IN NELSON\nBOILERS.\n1-410 inch.a x 16 ft. H. R. T.\n1\u2014\"10  H.P.  Locomotive.\n1\u201436 Inches x 8 ft. Vertical.\n2\u201442 incho* x 8 ft. Vortical.\nHOISTS.\n1\u20148 x 10 Friction Drum.\n1\u20147 x 10 Friction Drum.\n2\u20146 x   8 Friction Drum.\nENGINES.\n2\u20149 X 12 Horizontal.\nPUMPS.\n1\u20143 x 2 x 3 Snow Duplex,\n1\u2014No. 2 Cameron Feed.\n1\u2014No. 7 Cameron  Sinker.\n1\u20146 1-8x3x8 Moore Sinker.\n2\u20145 X 5 Goulds hand.\nBLOWERS, BUCKETS, SUPPLIES\nTHE NELSON IRONWORKS. LIMITED.\nPabst Blue Ribbon Beer\nMAGI WATER\nThe Nelson Wine and Spirit Co.\nBAKER STREET PHONE 2S0 NELSON, B. C.\nDaily News Want Ads Get Good Results\nThe Ever-Present Gillette\nWherever you see men buying razors, in drug, jewelry or hardware\nstores\u2014wherever you see men shaving, in club or Pullman or home\u2014there\nyou will inevitably find the Gillette Safety Razor purchased and used.\nIt has won the approval, almost the affection, of busy men whose time\nIt saves\u2014of thrifty men whose cash it saves\u2014of particular men who value a\nclean, smooth face\u2014of average men who never could shave comfortably wilh\nany other razor. \"\nThat's why over six million men use the Gillette, and why you can buy {\nGillette Safety Razors and Blades at practically every good Hardware, Jewelry \u25a0\nand Drug Store in this town. \u25a0\nStandard Gillette Sets cost $5.00 \u2014Pocket E^itlo^s \u25a0\n$5.00 to $6.00\u2014Combination Sets $6.50 up. 6 doubb- S\nedged blades, 50c.\u201412 Blades (24 shfaving edges), J\nin nickel-plated box, $1.00. S\nGILLETTE  SAFETY  RAZOR  CO. OF  CANADA,  LIMITED.    I\n\u25a0SAI-t.IT    KAZ.UK   IU,   UP    L.AINAU\nOffice and Factory\u2014The New Gillette Building, Montreal.\nw.\n f\nMM FOUR\n\u00a3!\u00bb Hail}? #eto\u00ab\nSATURDAY AUCUIT 13    **\nCfte Bail? i^ctos\nPublished   at   Neleon   Every   Morning\nExcept 6unday, by\nThe News Publishing Company,\nLimited.\nW. 0.  FOSTER,  Editor and  Manager-\nLEGAL   ANO   OFFICIAL\nADVERTISING.\neffective   on   and   After   Jan.   1,  1913\nLegal Advertising 'includes munioipa*\n\u25a0nd government notices ) \u2014 ljr\nper >ine for the firm Insertion\nand elRht cents per line for all\naubsitquent   insertions.\n.\u25a0 Io. curtain eases, however, for the\nconvenience of the public, fin'\nrates have been set, ns follows:--\nApplications for Liquor Licenses :-r-\nOnca per week for four weeks\n15;   dnlly for month, $30,\nApplications   for   Transfer of   Liquor\nLiceneee:\u2014Once    per week    for\nfour     weeks,     $7.50; daily     for\nmonth,  $45.\nLand Purchase Notices:\u2014Once per\nweek for 60 days, $7.\nLand Lease  Noticee:\u2014Onco per weeV\nfor 60 days, $7.\nCertificate of Improvement Notices:\n\u2014Once per week for 60 days\n112.50.\nDelinquent Co-ownership Notices:\u2014\nOnee p*?r week for \u00ab0 days, $L'5.\nDuplicate Certificate of Title Notices:\n\u2014Four insertions, $S; eight in-\neertions, $14.\nWater      Application      Notices:\u2014Four\ninsertions   up   to   100   words,   $6:\nover  100   words   in proportion.\nWhere   any   of   the   above   applications contain more than one application   or  notice,   each    application    or\nnotice will be charged for as a separate advertisement.\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 23\nOIL FUEL FOR THE NAVY.\nWhen Mr. Winston Churchill announced that oil Will supplement coal\nln the case of large as well as small\nships of war, he cnlled attention to\nanother of the long series of changes\nthat have revolutionized ocean transportation, says tbe St. John Standard-\nThe use of oil will briiiK with It not\nonly increased speed, but a much\nlarger radius of action and easier and\nfaster replenishment. The admiralty\nhaB not come to this decision without, full assurance that it is justified,\nfor more than a hundred destroyers\nare built or under construction dependent entirely on oil fuel, and the\nexperiment of building battle cruisers\nand a number of light cruisers burning\noil fuel, Mr. Churchill affirmed, has\nproved successful,\nThe Immediate policy of the admiralty, as announced by Mr. Churchill,\nis to make contracts for oil five years\nahead, and one contract, for a substantial proportion of the quantity required, is being placed with the Mexican Eagle company, which is a British concern. This will be only an interim arrangement, enabling the government to have for a time the certainty of being able to buy a steady\nsupply at a steady price. In Mr.\nChurchill's words, \"tlie ultimate policy Is that the admiralty should become the independent owner and producer of its own supplies of liquid\nfuel.\" It Is to do this by building up\nan oil reserve sufficient to keep the\nnavy supplied in time of wnr, and to\nbe above price fluctuations in time of\npeace; by acquiring the power to deal\nmS7idCan\/\n2,5 & a -&\/\u00a3\nin crude oil as it comes cheaply to\nmarket, afterwards distilling It ae\nneeded; and by becoming the owner\nor controller at lhe source, of a proportion of the natural oil that will be\nrequired.\nThe use ot oil ;ib fuel will effectively meet tiie increasing difficulty of\nsecuring stokers in sufficient numbers\nto feed the boilers of the great modern battleships, and thus will make\npossible a considerable reduction in\na ship's complement. Larger and\nhealthier living quarters can be provided for the men. because of the\nlesser space required for the storage\nof oil fuel, and the hard and dirty\nwork of coaling ships will become a\nthing of tlie past. But of greater consequence than any of these are tho\nstrategical advantages which the use\nof oil will offer\u2014greater Bpeed and\nsecrecy of movement,\nCoal will not be entirely abandoned\nbecause, as Mr. Churchill explained,\nil Is only required in ships when an\nexceptional Bpeed has to he reached\nWhatever may ultimately happen, coal\nwill continue to he the main baslB of\nBritish sua power In battleships at\npresent. But the stake In oil ships\nis already bo Important that Great\nBritain must have the certainty of a\nsteady supply of oil at a steady price.\nThe admiralty recognizes that It muBt\nbecome tlie independent owner and\nproducer of its supplies. In the United Kingdom are ^reat potentialities,\nsince tlie Scottish shale deposits\nalone, if developed, can supply a large\nquantity of oil for many years. There\nare also many other sources or supply available ln vnrious parts of the\nworld besides Mexico. The problem\nMr. Churchill stated, is not one of\nquantity, but price.\nWhat' the Press  Is Saying\nNothing Wrong With Reglna.\nTo the citizens of Keglna the howls\nahout hard times and business depression is amusing. In this cily business was never better; building up to\nthe present is greater than during the\nsame period last year; bank clearings\nare exceeding all previous records; retailers point with pride to the expansion of their business, and, generally\nspeaking, conditions are sane and yet\nbuoyant, if conditions are as bad as\npainted in the homes of tlu* calnmity\nhowlers, they should come to Regina,\nsee the progress and prosperity, and\nreturn home and adopt tlie policy of\nsane expansion which lias made this\nthe beBt city on the prairie.\u2014Regina\nProvince.\nCanadian Municipal Credit.\nA London financial house is prepared to furnish the citv of lOdmonton\nwith $1,000,001) a month. This ought\nto help to alienee all the Home-Paynes\ncalamity howlerB who have striven bo\nhard to give the credit of Canadian\nmunicipalities, particularly ot; those In\nthe west, a black eye.\u2014Montreal Herald.\nUnauthorized Unions.\nUnless the official bodies of the\nPresbyterian and Methodist churches\nhurry up there will lie nothing to unite\nby the time the official nuptials nre\narranged. The colleges and many individual churches are coupling' up and\neloping.\u2014Winnipeg Tribune,\nThis Day in\nCanadian History\nIn tbe spring of 1711, 5,000 regular\nsoldiers, besides -siiilors and marlnea,\nleft England for America nn 15 men-\nof-war and 40 transports, to attack\nQuebec. The English Colonists were\nto give tbem help, mid it was intended\nthat at the same lime an army Should\nmarch on Montreal, The command nf\nthe fleet waH given to Sir Hovenden\nWalker, nnd that of iin* land forces\nt\u201e '\\Jiick'* Hill, the brother of a fuvor-\nlte of Que-..*-, Anile; and both nf these\nproved singularly incompetent. After\nspending a month at Uoston lo complete preparations and take in additional men and supplies, th\" < jqicili-\ntlon net sail fur Quebec, but hardly\nentered the St. Lawrence when, on n\nfoggy night, the unskilful admiral\u2014\nmany miles out of his course\u2014headed\nftriiight fo'r the north shore of the\nriver. UususplclOUg \"f danger, he was\nIn his berth, but was roused from bis\nslumbers to find his vessel amongst\nthe breakers, it wns turned just in\ntime, nntl eight ships following his\nlead wero dashed on the rocks nf Egg\nislands, and about i,o(io lives were lost\nThe disaster occurred very early in\nAugust 23, and two dn>*n later at a\ncouncil of war it was decided to\nibnndon the enterprise.\nRIFLE MEET WILL\nBE DRY NEXT YEAR\nThere Will Not Be Any Wet Stuff on\nGrounds at Dominion  Rifle\nAssociation Shoot.\n\u25a0\"By Pally News LmsmI Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Aug. 88.\u2014The question\nbus been asked frequently oi late\nwhether the order of Col. Sam\nHughes, minis)er of militia, foihiddin.!\ncanteens In the military campi of the\ncountry would apply at the Dominion\nHide association meei, where several\nhundred militiamen will be gathered.\nIn tho past there has been no law\nagainst hard beverages and after Col,\nHughes' active campaign this year\nmany wondered If bis attitude toward\ndrink would have any effect on tho\nDominion Rifle association.\nHowever, it is pointed out lhat the\nDominion of Canada Rifle association\nIs an organization having no connection with the department of militia.\nAlthough Col. Hughes Is an honorary\nofficer his position is about similar to\nwhat It would be if lie were chosen\nns an honorary officer of any other\nathletic organization. Any person is\neligible to shoot at the Dominion Rifle\nassociation meet in nearly all of the\nmatches. No uniforms or connection\nwith any military body is required.\nNext year, however, there will be\nno \"wet stuff\" at the big Bhoot. The\nreason Ib lhat the matches will lie\nheld at the new government rifle\nranges, which are now under const ruction in March township. March, it\nis pointed out, is a dry municipality,\nand it will bo against the law lu bring\nin intoxicants notwithstanding the\nranges are government property. This\nwill tie the firBt time the Dominion\nRifle association meet lias been dry.\nPROCTOR RIFLEMEN TO\nSHOOT AT CRAWFORD BAY\nfPnwbil to Thi Dnllv Ncw*0\nPROCTOR, Aug. 22.\u2014On Sunday\nthe Outlet Sports Club Rifle association will take a party of shooters to\nCrawford Hay for a practice shoot on\nthe range there, which lias been\nplaced at its disposal by the Crawford\nRay Rifle association. Any member\nwishing to join the party is asked to\ncommunicate with F, .1. Sammons at\nliia store, or with tlie secretary of\nthe association. It. Holmes ft Court.\nA launch will leave Proctor wharf at\n8 o'clock in the morning.\nGENERAL  BOOTH   TO  PAY\nVISIT TO WINNIPEG\nWinnipeg, Aug. 22,\u2014According to a\nmessage received by tbe Winnipeg officials   of   the   Hal vat lon    iinny,    (Jen,\nBooth, who will be in Winnipeg Nov.\n3 to D, will no; travel further west,\nbut after his visit to Winnipeg will\nreturn via lhe United States. Aboul\n300 olllcen* of the army from Brandon,\nRegina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert.\nMoose Jaw, Edmonton, Calgary, Medicine Hat and other prairie cities, as\nwell as from Vancouver and Victoria,\nwill journey to Winnipeg: to meet tiie\nnew chief and attend thu wcek'H conference,\nL\nWomen's Hair\nMade Glorious\nParisian   Sage  Stops  Falling\nHair and   Dandruff\nNothing so detracts from tbe attractiveness of women us dull, faded,\nlusterless hair.\nThere is no excuse for tit 111 conditio*.,\nnowadays because notlco ta horoby\ngiven to the readers of Tlie Dully\nNewa that Parisian Sage, the quick\nacting hair restorer, is sold with a\nmoney back guarantee at 50 cents .i\nlarge bottle,\nSince its introduction into Canada,\nParisian Hage has had an immense\nsale, and here are the reasons:\nIt is safe and harmless. Contains\nno dye or poisonous lead.\nIt cures dandruff In two weeks, by\nkilling the dandruff germ.\nIt slops falling hair.\nIt promptly stops Itching of the\nscalp.\nIt makes thc hair soft and I-ixuri-\nani\nIt gives life and beauty to the hnlr.\nIt is not sticky or greasy.\nIt Is the daintiest perfumed hair\ntonic.\nIt is the best, the most pleasant nnd\ninvigorating hair dressing made.\nFight shy of Iho druggist who offerB\nyou a substitute, he Is unworthy of\nvour confidence.\nMade only In Canada by the R. T.\nBooth Co., Did., Port Brie, nnt. The\nlir! with the Auburn hair is on every\n:i;.ek;.ge.\nAll reliable druggists, department\nsir-res and toilet goods counters have\nParisian Sage Hair Tonic. The girl\nwith the Auburn hnlr Is on every pack*\nare.   The Poole Drug Co. guarantees it,\nThe Weather\nYou Can't Cut Out\nA BIKi SPAVIN.rUFF or THOBOUGHP1S*\nABSORBINE\n*     * l\u00b0t[)l MAP\"1 WG U S PAT Off\nwill clean them off permanently,\n* ' and you work the hone same time.\nDoe* not blister or remove the\nhair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered.\nWill tell you more if you write.\nBook 4 K free. ABSORBINE, JR.,\nthe antiseptic liniment for mankind,\nreduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured\nMtudci or UrimMiw. EnltrftdCtuxU. Colirff,\nWenvCrm. Allir* pifn quicUr- Price 11.00 ind $2.00\nm bottle U droigint or dcllvned. Muufieturrd onlr br\nW. r. WWW, rAMU LyMi \u25a0Mf-IUtfral, Car*.\nAl\u00ab ftmii'ted l>r Martin Hula it Wrano Co.. Witi&ipt*,\nI'ho N'\u00ablt'\u00bb<nl Iltiii* rail ChciBli*! Co., \\V)iiul^indO\u00bblfV\/,\n\u25a0lid MiimI\u2014-\"- *\"\"- Cu-.Ua.. VMKMtwr.\nTORONTO, Aug. 22.\u2014Since last\nnight rain has been general and\nheavy in Ontario, attended by a number of thunder storms. The rain now\npromises to spread over Quebec and\nthe maritime provinces. In the west\nthe weather has been fine and warm.\nMln.   Max.\nNeleon        48 84\nKamloops        54 !>4\nEdmonton        44 80\nBattleford        55 7R\nCalgary     52 82\nSwift Current     50 81\nQu'Appelle        48 7<i\nWinnipeg        50 78\nPort Arthur      50 70\nParry Sound     04 fiS\nLondon        05 77\nOttawa        00 80\nQuebec      50 74\n\u25a0St. John       54 00\nHalifax      44 75\nBOY DROWNS.\n(T-tr TXHly N*w\u00ab Lttruod Wire.)\nCALGARY, Alta., Aug. 22.\u2014The\nthree*-year-old son of Oriille Gilbert,\na member of thfi grain exchange, fell\nInto the Elbow river early this evening and wan drowned.\nGRATITUDE\nTHIS LETTER\nProminent People Proud To\nTestify For \"Fruit-o-tiveo\"\nMR. TIMOTHV McONATM\n130 Atlantic A vs., Montr AU.,\nMarch let 191a.\n\"Por years, I suffered from Rheumatism, being unable to work forweeks\nat a lime and spent hundreds of dollars\non iloctor'euiedicincs.besidei receiving\ntreatment at Notre Dame Hospital\nwhere I wai informed that I was incur-\nable. I was discouraged when a friend\nadvised tne to try \"Fruit-a-tives\".\nAfter using three packages, I felt\nrelieved and continued until I bad\nused five packages when a complete\ncure was the result after years of doctoring failed. I consider \"Fruit-a-\ntives'\"a wonderful remedy. You are at\nliberty to use this testimonial to prove\nto others the good lhat \"Fruit-a-tivea\"\nbaa tloueine\"\nTIMOTHY McGRATH.\n50c. n box, 6 for $2.50\u2014trial size, 25c.\nAt dealers or from I*nut-a-tives Limited,\nOttawa,\nHURL6UT HALL\nPrivate Home for Children\nTrained nurse In charge.   Terms\nreasonable.\nSchool   starts   September   4th.\nMRS. U. B, MILLIGAN,\nR 1411 13th Ave. Spokane, Wash.\nHow   About   Your\nHousework?\nNoted doctors have said that housework is the best form of physical\nexercise for women\u2014for it not only\nDEVELOPS but BEAUTIFIBft\nThe healthy woman ENJOYS her\nhousework\u2014she takes pleasure In keeping Ihinjrs spick and span\u2014and it costs\nher practically no effort to do so\u2014because idle is HEALTHY.\nArc you healthy? Do you find your\nhouse-work pleasant and invlnorutlnfj?\nOr'do you dread \u00abit because you don't\nfeel \"Just right\"? That \"don't feel\nJust right\" sensation may NOT be\nworth seeing a doctor about\u2014but It Is\na pretty certain Indication that you\nare suffering from Indigestion, Constipation, Biliousness or Dyspepsia.\nNext time you don't tf eel \"Just rl?ht\"\nJust try IB drops of Mother Selgel's\nCurative Syrup. You'll get relief-\nquick ly.\nEngland has TESTED and PROVEN,\nfor over 40 years, its -worth. There it\nis recognized as a standard remedy.\nIt Is -almost purely herbal\u2014Nature's\nown   remedy \/or  disordered  stomach.\nPrice $1.00.    Trial size 50c.\nYou can get Mother Selgel's Curative Syrup at\nRutherford Drug Co. Nelson\nWestward Ho! School\nKootenay   Street,   rear   of  C.   8.\nChurch, Nelson, II, C.\nFor Girls and Boys.\nCurriculum:\nEnglish,   Cfeometry,   Arithmetic,\nLatin,   Nature   study,   Drawing,\nPainting, French and German, Conversation   and   Grammar,   Music,\nSinging, Swedish Drill.\nMRS. ARMBRISTER, Principal.\nAssisted by:\nMISS CICELY CRUTTWELL,\nB. A., Oxford, England.\nTerm begins Monday, Sept. 1st,\n9:15 a.m.\nRecommended by the Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister of Agriculture,\nOttawa; Judge Maedonald, Brock-\nvllle, Ont.\nThe Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSIR EDMUND WALKER, C. V. O.,\nLL. D., D. C. L,., President.\nALEXANDER LAIRD, Gen. Mgr.\nCapital    $15,000,000\nR\u201et    $12,500,000\nPlace your Securities, Titles,\nDeeds, Mortgagee, Insurance Pol.\ncles, Wilts and othsr valuables P\none of our Safety Deposit Boxes\nwhera they will be secure from\nloss by flro or otherwise. Rentals\naccording to alza of box.\nNelson   Branch, J. 8.  Munro,  Mgr.\nBank of Montreal\nESTABLISHED 1817\nCapital authorized $25,000,000\nCapital   all   paid-up $16,000,000\nRest    $16,000,000\nHEAD   OFFICE:   MONTREAL\nRt.    Hon.    Lord    Strathcona   and\nMount  Royai, G.C.M.G., Hon. Praa\nR. B. Angus, Esq., President\nH. V. Meredith, Esq*\nVice-President  and   Gen.  Managar.\nBranches   in   British   Columbia\nArmstrong Athaimer, *\u2022\u00bb\u25a0\"\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb\"\u25a0\nClove* dale, Enderby, Greenwood, Mos\nmer, Kamloopi, Kelowna, Merritt\nNelson, New Denver, New Westmln\nster, Nicola, Penticton, Port Altierui\nport Hanev, Prince Rupert, Wince\nton, ROBBland, Summerland, vaneou\nver, Vancouver (Main utreBt), Vmraom\nVictoria,  West Summerland.\nNelson Branch, L. B. DeVsber, Mgr\nJohn Burns & Sons\nGeneral Contractor)\nand Builders\nNELSON PLANING MILLS, SASH ANn DOOR  FACTORY.\nVERNON STREET, NELSON, B. C.\nEvery Deeotlptlon of Buildina Material  Kept in Stock.   Estimate. Giv.r\non  8tono,  Brick,  Concrete  and   Frame   Building..\nMAIL ORDER8 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.\nBOX 134. PH0NE \u2122\nSt. Joseph's\nBoarding and Day\nSchool\nLOCATED   CENTRALLY   IN\nNELSON    -    B. C.\nAND\nconvenient to the East Kootenay\nnnd Boundary District. Course of\nInstruction includes English and\nCommercial Subjects.\nAttention given to Music,\nFrench, Embroidery, Plain\nSewing, Stenography. Bookkeeping,    Typewriting,   etc.\nPREPARATION   THOROUGH\n\u25a0     IN ALL DEPARTMENTS\nFor terms apply to\nTfce Soter Superior\nWe\nSell\n\"Round Oak\" Ranges\nTAX SALE\nMunicipality of the City of Nelson\nNotice of Sale of Land for Unpaid Tax*, in tho Municipality of tha City of\nNalaon, Province of British Columbia.\nI hereby slve nollce that on Thursday, the ***a day of September, A.D.\n1913, at th.. hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at thc City Hal], Nelson, B.C., I shall\nHell nt public auction the lands In thc list hereinafter set out,, for delinquent\ntaxes and subsequent taxes in arrears and for Interest, costs, and expenses,\nInclu'llnx thf. cost of advertising the suld sale, If the total amount due ta\nnot sooner paid.\nW. E. WASSON,\nCollector of Taxes for the Municipality  of the Cily of Nelson.\nDated the 9th day of August, 1913.\nEAST WARD\nDescription of Property\nNamc of Person Assessed\ntn\nMeLeod, R  95\nBnrtlett, G. W., and Estate\nof J. Paterson    95\nBnrtlett, O.  W., and Estate\nof J. Paterson     95\nWright.  Harry     95\nGreen,  Jacob  95\nGreen,  Jacob     95\nOdium, V. W   96\nShackleton   W 96\nMCQlialg   F. A  95\nMcVlcar, Mrs  D. W 95\nShaw. W.  N  96\nSwannell, Mrs. C  95.\nShackleton,   Susan    It.   and\nSimpson, Pansy E 95\nWhite,   Edna     95\nCanada Marble Works   95\nShackleton, W.. and Simpson,   C.   G  95\nKwong Wing Cheng     95\nSpencer,  Ethel     95\nEstate of Molly Smith   .... 95\nHam Som    95\nMartin, William    95\nDuncan, T. C. and C. H. ... 95\nManuel,  A  95\nInnes, F c.  150\nInnes, F   C.    150\nInnes, F, C 150\nInnes, F.  C. 150\nInnes, F   C     150\nlnnes, 1\", C    150\nInnes, F   C 150\nInnes, F   C \u2022 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nH5\n177.7S\n103.70\nfa        |\n10.88    188.69\n10.18    173.8\n13, 14. 16, 10\n17 to 21  Incl..\n4\nS !<. of 13 and 14\n20\n3 and 4\n01    S IS of 23 nnd 24\n2 nnd  3\n7\n9 and 10\nNSOfl.or 11 nnd 12\n11 and 12\n5, 0 and 7\n1-5 of 0 and 7\n3\n7\n8\n9\n12\n13\n14\nPlows, .I.E., and Klrby\u201eA.W. 95\nRingroBe, J. H  95\nG  96\nM  95\nLambert,\nStankiewlch,\nRand, A. E. .\nRand, A. E. .\nRand, A, E. .\nRupd, A. E. .\nRand, A. E.\nRand, A. E.\nRand, A. E.\n33\nWEST 1\n9\n44\n87\n94\n97\n97\n97\n97\n133.71\n78.25\n41.65\n44.25\n229.70\n145.35\n27.62\n70.98\n124.39\n85.30\n104.01\n114.33\n174.82\n80.03\n197.75\n03.47\n267.10\n37.04\n73.01\n00.81\n34.96\n27.75\n27.76\n27.75\n27.75\n27.75\n27.75\n27.75\n20.83\n.   3.48\n8.08 142.89\n5.91 84.10\n4.18 45.81\n4.21 48.48\n13.48 241.18\n9.26 154.61\n3.38 31.00\n6.54 76.5!\n8.21 132.40\n0.20 91.56\n7.23 111.84\n7.71 122.04\n10.74 185.60\n6.38 93.01\nU.8H 209.61\n5.17 08.64\n14.85 271.96\n41.52\n5.68\n5.34\n3.74\n3.38\n3.38\n3.38\n3.04\n2.17\n79.29\n72.15\n38.09\n31.13\n31.13\n31.13\n31.13\n31.11\n31.11\n31.13\n23.87\n6.65\n21-22\n19-20\n12\n0\n7\n8\n10\n339.92\n27.76\n150.90\n29.08\n14.07\n14.07\n14.07\n15.22\nw+mygg*\n18.99 368.91\n1.38 31.18\n9.84 100.74\n3.46 82.61\n2.70\n2.70\n2.70\n2.76\nEmily sent it -K is just like Hers.\nIt is iter most valued wedding -gift\nGROUND OAK CHIEF RANGE\nHail Orders. Receive Prompt Attention\nNelson Hardware Co.\nPHONE 21.\nDRAWER 1080.\nWong, Jim    95\nMnn,  Hlng  95\nChew,  Yoey    ,  95\nPhillips. 11. F.    95\nSlottery. Jno  96\nMiddleton, W. ond J. A 150\nHedley, R. It 160\nBrown, Tlios 150\nJohnson, A. P 160\nJohnson. A. P 150\nCollins, F. C 150\nCollins, F. C 150\nlllimehard, W. R 160\nBlatlchard, W. R. 150\n'McGregor, R 150\nCampbell, Jas 150\nCampbell, Jus 150\nClark, G. R 150\nClark, G.R 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 160\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P 150\nRichardson, Walter P.  160\nMclnnes, F. G 160\nStewart,  N.  D ...150\nDuncan, T. C .160\nDuncan, T. C 160\nLlndblad, A 160\nl.inilblail,  A 150\nHunter, G. A. and Annnble,\nJ.  E 150\nRand, A. E 160 .\nRand,  A.  E 160\nRund, A. E 160\nInnes, F. C 150\nlnnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnos, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 160\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 160\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnos, F. C 160\nInnes, P. C 160\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C.  160\n... 95     North of Govt. Rond.\nMap 904, Lots 6 to 10 Inc.\n... 95     South of Govt. Rond\nLots 13 to 17 Incl., Map 904\n... 95     South of Govt. Rond\nPt. of Lots 18 and  19, Map 904\n... 95   , South of Govt. Rond\nFt. of Lots 32 to 39 Inc., Map 904\n16.77\n16.77\n16.77\n17.98\n86.90 0.34 93.24\n04.30 5 .21 09.57\n17.43     2.87     20.31\nInneB, F. C. .\nlnnes, F. C. .\nlnnes, F. C. .\nInnes, F. C. .\nInnes, F. C. .\nInnos, F, c. .\nInnes, F. C. .\nInnes, F. C. .\nInnes, F. C. .\nInnes, F. C.\n..150\n..150\n..150\n..150\n..160\n..150\n..150\n..150\n..150\n..150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F, C 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnos, F. C 150\nInnos, F. C 160\nInnes, F. C \u2022 160\nInnes, F. C 160\nInnes, F. C 160\nInnes, F. C 160\nInnes, F. C 160\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C 150\nInnes, F. C. .\nInnes, F. C. .\nlnnes, F. C, .\nInnes, F. C. ,\nInnes, F. C.\nInnes, F. C, .\ninnes, F, C. .\nInnes, F. C. .\nlnnes, F. C. ,\nInnea, F. C. .\nInnes, F, C. .\nInnas, F, C.\n.150\n 160\n 160\n 150\n i60\n 150\n 160\n 150\n ..150\n 150\n 160\n..160\nInnea, F. C 1(0\nU   of 21,  22, 23\nV4  of 21,  22,  21\ny. of 21,  22, 23\n\u25a0i\n22\n20 to 23  Incl.\n4\n1 to 4 Incl.\n10\n11\n12\n28, 29, 30\n4\n13\n10\nN.80ft. 1, 2,\n11\n44.81\n15.60\n7.80\n7.80\n29.07\n19.37\n127.50\n17.46\n17.45\n6.20\n' 6.20\n10.08\n10.08\n10.35\n10.35\n31.97\n52.90\n52.90\n22.35\n22.35\n4.75\n4.75\n7.34\n7.34\n7.34\n7.34\n7.34\n7.34\n7.34\n7.34\n7.34\n66.26\n15.24\n4.24 49.05\n2.73 18.33\n2.39 10.19\n2.39 10.19\n2.45 12.52\n2.96 22.33\n8.37 135.87\n2.87 20.32\nPt. 9\n22\n24\nn\n7\n1\n2\na\ne\n7\n17\n18\n5\n16\n10\n1\n19\n20\n3\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n0\n10\n11\n12\n13 '\n14\n16\n19\n20\n21\n22\n9.81\n9.81\n8.71\n8.71\n6.91\n6.42\n0.42\n8.70\n7.61\n4.33\n13.87\n13.87\n13.87\n13.87\n27.76\n7.52\n7.62\n7.52\n7.52\n10.42\n20.83\n20.83\n20.83\n20.83\n20,82\n20.82\n20.88\n27.76\n7.52\n24.29\n20.81\n20.81\n20.81\n14.86\n14.86\n14.80\n13.87\n8.90\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n10.85\n10.85\n10.85\n10.85\n10.85\n10.85\n10.85\n10.85\n10.85\n8.88\n8,88\n41.62\n27.76\n17,7'\n2.87\n2.81\n2.31\n2.50\n2.60\n2.50\n2.50\n3.69\n4.64\n4.64\n3.11\n3.11\n2.23\n2.23\n2.36\n2.36\n2.36\n2.30\n2.30\n2.36\n2.36\n2.30\n2.30\n6.31\n2.76\n2.49\n2.49\n2.44\n2.44\n2.34\n2.32\n2.32\n2.43\n2.37\n2.22\n2.69\n2.69\n2.69\n2.09\n3.38\n2.28\n2.38\n2.38\n2.38\n2.52\n2.04\n20.22\n8.51\n8.61\n12.58\n12.58\n12.85\n12.85\n35.56\n67.64\n57.64\n26.48\n26.48\n0.98\n6.9\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n9.70\n71,67\n18.00\n12.20\n12.10\n11.15\n11.15\nI\n9.25\n8.74\n8.74\n11.18\n9.88\n6.56\n16.56\n16.66\n16.66\n16.66\n31.11\n9.90\n9.90\n9.90\n9.90\n12.94\n22.87\n2.04     21.87\n3.04     23.87\n2.04\n8.04\n8.04\n3.04\n1.38\n2.37\n1.21\n2.04\n3.04\n3.04\n2.74\n2.74\n2.74\n2.68\n2.44\n2.48\n2.48\n2.48\n2.48\n21,87\n23.87\n23.87\n28.87\n31.18\n9.89\n27.50\n23.85\n23.86\n23.85\n17.60\n17.60\n17.60\n16.55\n11.14\n12.18\n12.18\n12.18\n18.18\n848\n12.18\n254\n11.19\n2.54\n11.19\n2 54\n11.11\n2,50\n11.19\n2,50\n13.39\n2.54\n18.19\n2 54\n18.89\n2 64\n18.89\n264\n18.88\n2.44\n11.12\n8.44\n11,11\n11.44\n11,11\n2.44\n11.12\n4 08\n45.70\n1.88\n11.11\n1.18\n11.11\n %1\\\nSATURDAY AUGUST 23\nTHE BELL\nTRADING CO.\nPhone 56\nCiie Batlrtetoa\npage nvi  1\nGood Things\n.To Eat and Drink for\nI Summer's Closing\n Days\t\nII Fresh Vegetables.\nSWEET CORN\nThis morning's gathering.    Largo\nears.   Dozen  J)5c\nENGLISH MARROWS\n|l   Lb 3=\nGOLDEN SQUASH\nFine, delicate flavor.\nLb 30\nI\nTODAY\nOKANAGAN T0MAT0E8\nSmooth, ripe Earlianas.\nLb 15\u00ab\nCUCUMBERS\n3 for  .....' 10c\nCELERY\nLargo white plume, crisp nnd well\nbleached.\n16c for bunch ot 2 headB,   or   2\nbunches      25c\nBROAD BEANS\nFresh gathered.\nSpeclnl today, 4 lbs 25c\nFresh Fruit\nTRANSPARENT APPLES\n0 lbs 25o\nLOCAL PEACH PLUMS\nBasket :... 50c\nPEACHES\nFresh local.\nBasket  50c\nCANTALOUPES\nFresh   by   express   from   the\nsouth.   Genuine Rockeforda.\nEach  15c\nWATERMELONS\nArriving Monday'\nAnother shipment of fancy Okanagan\nAPRICOTS\nIlook early, ns quite a few were\ndisappointed in not being able to\nprocure from tlie lust lot.\nPicnic Notes\nLet us fill your basket and save\nunnecessary work cooking.\nCOLD BOILED HAM\nFresh today.   Sliced to your taste.\nLb 40c\nGOLDEN MEADOW BUTTER\nFrom one of Alberta's best creameries.      '\n2 lbs 75c\nCURLEW CREAMERY BUTTER\nFresh today.\nLb 45c\nOLIVES\nOur Olive sale is still on.   Wc\nare getting ready for new shipment.\nFriday's bargain list holds good\ntoday.\nCANDY COUNTER\nOur candles nt popular Saturday\nprices are bringing many shoppers\nto our store. Pure confectionery,\nsix varieties.   A lh 25c\nTea\nParticular people realize that we\nare giving the best value lu the\ncity.\nOur blends are 35c, 40c, 50c and\n60c a Ib.\t\nIf you are studying economy try\na 3-lb. tin for  $1*00\nTHE BELL\nTRADING CO.\nThe Up to-Date Grocers\nBaker Street,\nWhen Taking\na Vacation\nto ti tht cmt tUlmytm Mot\nSpring*. vb*\u00bb you can \u2022\u2022cum not\nonly i-Mt. but at th* wu tlm*\nhav-a tha baoeflt ol tha beat medicinal waters on the continent, un-\n\u2022qualed (or rheumatism and kindred ailments. Tbe springe ar* easy\nof access to travellers and the hotel\nhas been fitted up and la eon-\nducted with a view to th* maximum of comfort and *on*r*nl*nss\nfor guests.\nRatast   |1l and 111 par week, sr H\nper dsv \u00abnH upward*\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium\nWM. aOVO, PraprlMW.\nHalaym Arm. LakM\nINDIANAPOLIS LOVERS\nDIE IN SUICIDE PACT\n(By Dally Vcwb I\/pbho-j Wire.)\nINDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 22.\u2014Roy\nPross and nn unidentified woman nre\ndeud ns tlie result of taking polBon.\nThey were found till, morning locked\nin eaeh other's embrace.\nBOTELIWRIVALSOFADAY\nTHAW SANE SAYS\nJAIL PHYSICIAN\n(Continued from Page One.!\nThe Hume\nTabl* d'Hot* ind a Is Cart*\nHUME -P, u. TwiH.-i. Hamilton; u.\n!\u2022'. Hums, Silverton; C, Llmiuw, Salmo; A. n. Bltehle. Molly Ulbuon; h,\nWilbur, BpQkaue; Thomas Hall, Victoria- ,j, k. Tubiri; Chicago; A. R\nSavage, Grand Forks; a. c. Mcsker,\nMidway; G. Hodglnson, Willow point;\nA. w. w-llord, C. H. Willi*. B. H\\ Carlson, Vancouvor; w, B. Hickman, Cdl-\ngary; w. A. Freeburger, Lethbrldge;\nRobert Walker, Ainsworth; C, P, Mc-\nK*'cii, k. ii. MoKeen, Vancouver; P.\nH. Knight, Midway; C. s. Qnlbralth\nond wire, Calgary; D, W. MeLeod, To-\nrontu; Kev..I. p. Bundstrom. Winnipeg\nu. n, Clark, Grand Pwka.\nnsy-general of W*w Vtork. \"W\u00bb* have\narraiwfd   tn   expodlate   extradition   In\neither Vermont or   Kew Hampshire.\nWe will set htm SUI\u00ab. It does not mutter where they send Mm HO lonfi *,s ll\nIr across lhe border. One* In the\nUnited State* the road to Matteawan\nIs practically clear.    We have been In\nnegotiation  wltb officials    in    every\nstate to whieh there Ih ii probability\nuf his being Hent.\"\nThaw to Become Naturalized?\n(By  Dally  News  Leased  Wire A\nBHEBBROOKE, Que.. Aug. 22.\u2014\nThaw ha* been advised  by certain of\nbis counsel, it was (earned today, to\nliny property ID Canada nnd take\nsteps to become naturalised as a Brit-\nisb subject This. It was hold, would\nprevent bis deportation.\nMay Land  Him in  New York\nfHv Dally News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA,   Aug. 22.\u2014A   change    in\nthe status of the Thaw case developed\ntoday   when   It was  Intimated   hy  an\nofficial of the immigration department\nthat thero was a possibility that Uu\nfugitive may be handed over lo the\nNew York state authorities hy the\nDominion immigration officials and\ntaken to the asylum should Thaw win\nout In the extradition proeec-dlnRs,\nwhich Will come up before Judge\nGlobensky next Thursday. If he does\nnot win then the New York state authorities will, of course, lose no time\nin starting the machinery Ot the law\nthai will, through extradition, land\nThaw buck In the asylum at Matte\nawan without any delay.\n1*3. Black Robertson assistant super\nintendeht of immigration, lias gone\ndone to Sherbrooke to get posted In\nthe case at first hand. W. D. Scott\nchief superintendent of immigration,\nwill be back from his vacation tomorrow and wlli likely take hold of the\nproceedings at once,\nJerome Named to Fight Thaw\n(By Dully Newa Leased Wire.)\nALUANV, Aug. 22.\u2014William Travers\nJerome,   former   district     attorney   nf\nNew Vork county, was appointed hy\nAttorney-Geiteral   Cnrraody    today i\nspecial deputy attorney-general, Hpe-\ndally to represent, the state in the re*\nturn of Harry K. Thaw to New Vork'i\njurisdiction. He was selected beeaust\nof his entire familiarity with the Thaw\ncase, gained in the two murder trials\nand as special counsel In cases when\nThaw tried to establish his sanity,    it\nis not the present Intention to send Mr,\nJorome to Canada, where Deputy Attorney General Kennedy ls directing\nthe state's ease, but to employ his services  in   procuring the extradition ol\nThaw from any state to Which tie may\nbe deported from t.'unuda.\nAttorney-General Carmody said tonight he had reason to believe that\nVermont would he the state to which\nthe fugitive would he returned and\nthat the date would be next Wednesday.\nArranges for Thaw Arrest.\n(By Dally News leased Wir\u00ab.)\nALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 22.\u2014Acting\nGovernor Glynn today requested Governor Fletcher of Vermont to have\nHarry K. Thaw apprehended to await\nrequisition in caBe the Canadian authorities deported Thaw to that state.\nNo Discrimination Against Thaw\n(Hy Daily News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Aug. 22. Instructions\nhave heen sent to the Immigration officers at Bherbrooko to the effect that\nwhen Thaw comes into their hands\nthere must be no discrimination\nagainst him. There Is reason to believe that this means he will not be\nsent to New Vork Btate, but on rejection will be returned by the Vermont\nroute as would an ordinary person\ncoming in by the way Thaw did and\nsubsequently denied domicile in Canada.\nF. B. WHITING. Proprietor.\nSTRATHCONA\u2014Mr, and Mrs. A. H.\nGreen J. A. Gibson, city; W. A. Wilmot, Slcoatt; J. Turner, J, Colvin\nVancouver; C, Wilbur, Spokane; J. J\nRehally, Peterboro; K, s. Thompson.\nCalgary; W. .!. Wagstaff, Nakusp;\nISdyth M. Whiting, Edna M. Whiting,\nVictoria; Mrs. John Simpson\"; Greenwood;  w. Blrkbeck, K. Lift, city.\nMARTIN BURRELL\nRETURNING HOME\nA Horn, for th. World at $1,00 a day\nLakeview Hotel\n\"porner Hall and Vernon Streets,\nRenovated and refurnished throughout. Best of wines, liquors nnd\ncigars served in the bar by Union\nBartenders.\nI Kootenay and Boundary\nPERSONAL  NOTES\nFROM   NEW   DENVER\n(Special to The Dally News,!\nNEW DKNVER, B, (*., Aug. 22.\u2014\nMrs, Jchn Tier and Mrs. Paul Wood\nof Rosebery were in town on Tuesday,\nMrs, A, H. Cable came in from Spokane on Wednesday and was' met In\nNew Denver liy Mr. Cable, \u201ef the\nRambler-Cariboo mine.\nHverand Steele, of the Steelite\nPowder company, came in from Nelson on Tuesdny accompanied by Mrs.\nSteele, The will reside i\u00ab New Denver.\nMiss BdUh Cede left on Wednesday\nfor her home  In  Vernon.\nThe dance in the Knights of Pythias\nhall on Tuesday night In honor of Mr.\nand .Mrs. Rankin was very successful.\nflood music was furnished hy Ole\nStaatebrek and Mrs.  Angus McAuley\nof Sllverton. Mr. and Mis. Rankin\nleft Co.- Armstrong on Wednesday\nmorning.\nMr. and Mrs. Clement Logan of Vancouver arrived (,n Wednesday evening.\nMr. Logan has been appointed principal\nof the public school.\nErnest Hawes went to Armstrong on\nWednesday evening.\nMrs. George Chittenden of Rosebery\nWttg in town on Wednesday.\nH. Clever made a business trip to\nBrous-.   on   Monday.\nServices o,j St, Stephens church on\nSunday will be (onductfd by Rev. P.\nH. Harrison of KaShj,\nA, J. Beoke'r left on Monday on a\nbusiness trip   t0  Winnipeg,\nWilliam French, of the Steelite\nPowd,*,' company went *eas( on Wednesday  to purchase machinery foj* thr\ncompany'*] factory.\nMinister of Agriculture Is Expected to\nLeave  England Today\u2014Late\nSession  Is Expected.\n(By Dally News Lessed Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Aug. ^.-The beginning\nof September will see tlie return of\nseveral of the cabinet who have been\naway during tbe Bummer. Hon. G. E.\nFoster is expected here nt the beginning of the week. Hon. W. T.\nWhite'sails from Liverpool tomorrow\nand Hon. Martin Burrell may return\nby the some ship.\nOn the other hand, Hon. Sam\nHughes and Hon. T. W. Crothers are\nleaving for England, while Hon. L. P.\nPelletler plans to go to the west with\nthe British postmaster-general, nnd it\nIs likely also that the minister of\nfinance will go there during the autumn. Tiie prospective movements of\nthe cabinet all support the Idea of a\nlate session. The prime minister goes\nto Ottawa tomorrow to open tlie ex\nliibition on Mondny.\nLAKEVIEW\u2014'Ej  D,  Smith,   Vaneoij.\n'er; A, Gallze, Salmo;  A. Grant. Spfl\nQueen's Hotel\nBsker 8trsel\nA. LAPOINTE,  Proprietor\nRenovated throughout Sixteen new rooms added, all elegantly furnished. Steam beat\nln every room.\nKOOTENAI**\u2014W, Matorsoh. Sandon\nZaraln, Gutellus; c Dunditma, Y\nCarlson, Cnrmi' H. Kshcry, Kootenay\nLanding; Q, Shig, Crescent Valley; W\nH. Waiter, M. Barman, L. Rosso.\nMaplf. Creek.\nQUEENS\u2014W. H. QiuUre, Crescent\nValley; W. O. Holt, Sloca,, City* S.\nSakamoto, Salmo; Miss L. Rain, J\nGrindle Paulson; K, Boyoe, II. C. Coif\nami wife Port Albernij P, E. Donney,\n.1. Lnlreillc. Revelstoke; Mrs. Q\nHoddle, A. McGillivray, Kaslo.    !\nMadden House\na. c. cituro\nCor. Baker and Ward BU., N.Uol.\nilAODEN\u2014A. C. O'Neil, Ymlr; .1\nOliver, c. Sohcnck, Greenwood; M, 0\nMomisrhnn ami wife. M. W, Martin\nTaghum; J.. Stark, l'liotnlx.\nGrand Central Hotel\nOPPOSITE  POSTOFFICI\nAbmMcu and Earopaam plana\nH, H. PITTS, Proprlator\nNelson House\n\u25a0uropean Plan\nW. A. WARD, Proprietor\nCAFE\u2014Open day and night\u2014BAR\nMerchants' Lunsh 12 to t\nPhons 97 P. O. Box Bt7\nNELSON\u2014W. A. Stock, Midway:\nW, M. McGregor. Mrs. McGregor, Spu\nknne;   E. E. Smith, P. Bauer, Marcus*\nSHERBROOKE-^, A Mulct. M. J\n\u25a0Board. R. Meadow, W. W. Wright.\nMarcus' A. Allan, city; O. Seger and\nwife, \"volllcan; Mrs. Beck, P. Mc-\nirving, E. Bernard, F. Jackson, Sloean\nDoily News \"Want\" Ads. Get Results.\nGRAND CENTRAL\u2014George Valrlk,\nGerrard: I'\\ Oniony, city; R. Cooper,\nW. P. Hasselt, W. M. Rust, W. Gagman, Sloean; Lewis Hill, London; F.\nMeLeod, Roscbery; F. F. Breeley, j.\nForbes, J. Davis, Vancouver; C. Snmp-\nBOri,  Kaslo;   Q.  Singer.  Kochs  Siding;\nC. Wagerall Salmo; W. o. Kennedy.\nWilliams Siding; b\\ Friesty, Lethbrldge; J, MeColl, Sloean; R. Walton,\nProctor, H. Carey, D. McReath, Molly\nGibson; E. Rumps, J. Chisholm, Kani0.\nKootenay Hotel\nTwo Doors from Postofflce\nVernon Street\nRates fl.00 and 11.25 per day.\nEvery convenience given to the\ntraveling public.  Electric piano and\nunh*n bar in connection, where the\nbeat of wines and liquors are kept.\nMRS. MALLETT, Proprietress.\nTremont House\nBaksr Street, Nelson\nRANSOME & CAMPBELL\nProprietors\nEuropean plan, EOc up\nAmerican plan, fl.26 and 91,11\n'Meals, 860\nSpoelsl Ratei per Month\nTREMONT\u2014R. II. Dlmocft, Molly\nGibson. A, M, Kelly S. Richardsuii\nJ. Giieherslone, .1, Riley, Midway.\nSilver King Hotel\nBaker Street\nUnder new management.\nWell   furnished   rooms,   $1.00   a\nday  and   up.    Best   25c   meal   Is\nNelson.   Best brands of liquors and\ncigars, aerved by union men.\nN.   McLEOD,   Proprlator\nBABY'S GREAT DANGER\nDURING HOT WEATHER\nMore little ones die during hot\nweather than at any other time of\nthe year. Diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera infantum and stomach disorders\ncome without warning, and when\nmedicine is not at linntl to give\npromptly the short delay too frequently means that the child has\ngassed; beyond aid. Baby's Own Tab*\nlets should always he kept in the\nhome where there nre young children.\nAn occasional dose of the Tablets will\npresent stomach and bowel troubles,\nor If the trouble comes suddenly the\nprompt use of the Tablets will cure\nthe baby. The Tablets are sold by\nmedicine dealers or hy mail nt \u00a3r>\ncents a box from The Dr. Williams'\n.Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont.\nThe New Sweaters\nAre In\nFor cool evenings, or in fact on many\nother occasions when one wants something to keep off the chilliness in the\nair, a sweater is just the thing that is\nmost suitable. Each year they are\nmade a bit better than they were the\nyear before, and in more stylish styles,\nand this year they promise to be more\nfashionable than ever before.\nWe have them in all the leading colors\nand in all sizes, some with V-shaped\ncollars and some which button round\nthe neck, and some that you can use\neither way.\nCome and pick yours out now while\nthe picking's at its best.\nPrices from $3.00 to $10.00\nMEAGHER & CO.\nThe Store for Style\nBaker Street\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\n, , (Special to Th.. Daily News.)\n\u2022 SLOCAN.-CITY,. BJC.-, Aug. 22a*hA. L.\nMcCulloch  of Kelson    Is subdividing\nthe Llpslt ranch, recently purchased\nby K. l'opoff.\nKoch's steam pile-driver went out to\nthe flume this week to drive piles\nacross tbe flat to the river.\nC. M. Woodwortb, barrister of Vancouver, was in siocan City Thursday\nrenewing old -acquaintance's.\nMr. Hill of Gutellus was in town on\nTuesday.\nContractor Sowart has just completed the new floor in the lower room of\nthe school house.\nW. Holt has purchased the house\nopposite Mr. Curtis1 residence and has\nhad it repaired for the reception of\nhis mother and tho remainder of the\nfamily, who are expected to arrive this\nweek from Scotland,\nMrs. W. Cotterlll gave the children\nof the town a treat on Thursday after-;\nnoon, serving Ice cream and cake.\nOld residents say they have never\nknown bears to come so near the town\nbefore, but owing to the very late season this yenr they, evidently come\ndown low for the ripe berries, which\nare still green high Up. Two large\nanimals were seen two miles down the\ntrack oh Thursday afternoon, and several parties out picking berries have\nseen bears,\nMr. Smythe gave a pleasant little\ndinner party  on   Thursday evening.\nThe members of the Rebockah lodge\nure preparing to have a booth on\nLabor -day for the sale of refreshments, ns a largo number of visitors\nare expected in town for the annual\nsports.\nW, Holt is receiving the congratulations of Ills many friends over his approaching nuptials, the lady having left\nScotland for Sloean City nearly two\nweeks ago. The neat cottage next to\nMr. Swnrls has been repainted Inside\nand will be occupied by the youny\ncouple,\nMrs. Campbell, who was so seriously\n111 this week' is improving steadily,\nand is able to be out again.\nWalter Swan has accepted a position as teamster for Mr, Rae,\nMen have iiulshed repairing the\nsidewalk near tbe Presbyterian church.\nSILVER KING\u2014George Hopkins.\nSilverton; W. Allen, Taghum; Mat\"\nBoyd,   William  Brlstow,   city.\nKlondyke Hotel\nVarnon Street\nHeadquarters tor miners, Smol-\ntormen.  loggers,  railroad  man.\nRataa, $1.00 par day up\nNELSON a\\ JOHNSON,\nLeland Hotel\nNAKUSP, B.C.\nWhy not spend your vacation at\nNakusp? An Ideal place to spend a\nweek. Rowboata and motor boats\nfor htie. Best ot fishing ln one of\nthe nicest lakes In the province.   For\n?;ooil woaiiier and fine fishing Nakusp\neads.\nThe   inland   Hotel   solicits   your\npat run.15*.    It offers the best to. be\nbad at a Moderate price.   Rates 12.00\nper day.   Family rates on application.\nT. H. BOHART. Proprietor.\nHotel Outlet\nI proctor,\nFishing, Boating, Bathing.\nTourist -ind   Commercial   rates\nweekly and monthly.\nO. A F. SNOW. Proprietors.\nGOVERNMENT  CANNOT  HOLD\nBIG  RACE MEET\n(Bv Dallv News Leased Wire.)\nKEW YORK, Aug. 22.\u2014There will\nbe no grand circuit meeting at Yoiik-\ners. The text of the bankruptcy laws\nlas has beenMnterpceted and will prevent the government from conducting\nits horse racing enterprise which was\nscheduled for the Empire City track\nnext week. I\"ed*--ral receivers of the\nNational Fair and Exposition association had been authorized by the district ccurt here to hold the grand\ncircuit races. The court had injolneu\nall creditors from attuchlnK tho receipts or interfering witii the meet\ning in anv way.\nQUEBEC-PROVINCE   HAS\nHALF MILLION  SURPLUS\n[Bv  Dally  News  Leased  Wire.)\nQuebec, Aug. 22.\u2014The statement\nof the receipt** and expenditures of th\u00ab\nprovince- of Quebec for the fiscal year\nending Jun,. 30, 1813, shows that tlie\nGouin administration has a surplus ol\n1429,802.8ft, receipts being JS.3S3.S77.S4\nand-expenditures $7,953,884,99. An im\nportnnt item in tlie receipts is the Do.\nminion subsidy of $2.02*5,705. The next\nproductive source of revenue is the\nprovince owned foists,. 11,7(10,406, and\nthe'''dutles\"on commercial successions,\nwhich amount to more than $1,000,000.\nIt is said that there nre still one or\ntw0 large sums to come from estates.\nNewcombe Is Forced\nto Raise $3,000\nBy Sept. 1\nJust a few more days left in which to get this money.\nWe've simply'got to'Jget it. Our stock is being'sacrificed\nregardless of cost or actual value in our effort to get this\nmoney. Read this list of bargains for SATURDAY and\nMONDAY and bring this ad. with you and see that you\nget the goods.\n30c Cotton Voile at 15c\nTills is tlie host 30c cotlon voile,\nin white and Muck and mauve and\nwhite stripe.   On sale at.\n15c\n15c Linen Toweling\nat 8 l-2c\n350 yards of pure linen crash\ntowelling; our best 15c quality. On\nsale ut\n8 l-2c yd.\n50e Linen Towel\nat 30c\n50 linen Imok towels, size 21x38,\nwith hemstitched ends; regular 60a\ntor\n30c\n90c Table Linen at 50c\nFive pieces of 72*inch wide half\nbleached linen; warranted pure\nlinen;  regular 90c.   On sale at\n50c\n15c White Cotton\nat 10c\n120 yards only of 3fl-lnch wide\nwhile cotton; our lac tLUttlity, On\nsnle at\n10c\n35c and 40c Vest's\nat 20c\n160 white cottoti vests*-; our best\n35c and 40c values.   Ou sale at\n20c\n$2.25 Blankets at $1.50\nExtra heavy quality of 11-4 flannelette blankets, in grey and white,\nwith pink and blue borders; regular $2.25 values,   On sale at\n$1.50\n$2.75 Comforters\nat $1.95\nJust a few-of theae Cine comfort-\nera, made of art muslin and filled\nwith good, clean batting; regular\nS-..75.    On sale at\n$1.95\n$2.50 D. & A Corsets\nat $1.75\nJust a couple of dozen pairs left\nof these fine $2.50 corsets. On\nsale at\n$1.75\n$1.25 Cotton Sheets\nat 85c\nJust think of buying the very\nhest $1.25 cotton hlicets nt 8\u00bbc.\nAbout 5 dozen only.\n$3.00 House Dresses\nat $1.95\nThose are made of AI quality\nEnglish print, nicely trimmed and\nfinished; values $2.50 and $\".011.\nOn sale at\n$1.95\n30c Cotton Crepe\n\u2022   Cloth at 15c\nj This is without doubt tlie best\n[bargain to be found. All white\nIgrounds, with black, mauve, blue\nand pink stripes.  Regular 30c.   On\nsale ut\n15c\n50c, 60c and 65c Corset\nj    Waists for 40c\nChildren's I). & A. corset waists,\nages 2 to 12 years; regular 50c to\ntine.    On sale at\n40c\nChildren's 35c and 40c\nHose at 25c\n200 pairs of blacK, tan. skv and\npink hose, in all sizes It'om a to 10;\nregular 35c and 40c, for\n25c\n50c Silk Lisle Hose\nat 25c\nLadies' silk lisle hose in pink,\nsky aad mauve; regular 50c value.\nOa sale at\n25c\nChild's 20c nnd 25c\nSox at 10c\nChild's sox in sky, pink, lace and\nplain cotton;  regular 20c and l!\u00bbc.\nOn  sale at\n10c\n75c Silk Hose at 45c\nLadies' silk hose, extra heavy\nsole, the hest 76c Quality. On\nBale at\n45c\nGirls' Norfolk Middy\nSuits\nin sky. tan and white; sizes 14,\nIt! and 18. These are made fine\nquality of rep.; regular value $0.50.\nOa sale at\n$2.95\n$4.50, $5.00 to $6.00\nLingerie Waists\nat $2.50\nTills season's newest white lingerie waists, value to %uM. On\nsale at\n$2.50\n$3.50 to $10.00 Corsets\nfor $1.50\nSizes IS and 10 only. These are\nthe best $3.60 to $10.00 corsets.\nNEWCOMBE\n3\n K   MOI MX\nCbe Bail? $M*    6^ Co(>i\n6ATURBAV rSffrfi AUGUST 2)   *|\nMoose Jaw\nReal Estate never-goda hack,\nIt can't. It moves one way\nonly\u2014upward. The tremendous\npressure of new population creates new and higher levels or\nvalue. To buy and to hold is\nto amass wealth.\n-Moose Jaw's increase in population:\n1901\n1900\n1911\n1912\n191'J\n.. 1.5S8\n.. 0,250\n..20,02.1\n..25,500\n..35,000\nEstimated hy compilers ot directory.\nThe Greatest\nGrowth Is Mow\nMorth-East\nThe best residences built Inst\nseason were erected In the\nnortheast part ot Moose Jaw:\n1100,000 School Bulldlig now 4\nblocks from Hillhurst: $250,000\nArmory building now seven\nblocks from Hillhurst.\nHillhurst\nlies on thc crest of the north\nhill Just east of Main Street,\ncommands a-beautiful  view of\n*\/      \u25ba   41\ntlie City.* Will you conie **lth\nus now? Will you make money\nwithout effort or risk by simply\nwalttOf for tbe onward march\nof the City. We own hundreds\nof lots. By Belling some for\n$-00 we can hold others until\nthey Bell for $500 or even $1,000\napiece. We offer Moose Jaw\nCity lots in Hillhurst, 1|\/2 miles\nfrom Poit Office, for $200.00 per\nlot, $25.00 cash. $10.00 per\nmonth. Kvery lot sold on guarantee Included in eoutract. We\nguarantee Hill-burst lots to be\nhigh, dry and good building lots\nor all money refunded with 8\nper cent Interest.\nBetter Buy Today\nAnnouncements will be mnde\nshortly re \u20ac..\\.H. and G.T.P.\nrailways that will make real\nestate values soar In the north-\neaBt part of Moose .Taw, the sections where our propertied lie.\nSecure a lot now\u2014the chance\nwon't last long. Get the best\nchoice by sending us |25, the\nfirst payment on one lot, with\nthe distinct understanding thnt\nIf you ure not satisfied with our\nselection we will at once refnnd\nyour money. But write anyway,\nasking us to send you bookle't.\nIt's free.\nLaad Values Are 30 per\ntent. Below That of\nOther Cities\nThere  are  unlimited  ppportunities\nfor thc careful investor in Real Kstate.\nfrom 1*913 Board of Trade Booklet.\nCompare\nPrices of lots In Hfllhurst with any\nproperty similarly situated in cities\nof the same slue, you will find tiiat\nHillhurst is the one best buy un the\nmarket today.\nWe Will Be Pleased to\nShow Hillhurst to\nYou   '\u2022\nCall at our'office when In Moose\nJaw. Have one of our Staff take the\nauto, show you'the fastest growntg\nCity In tlie west and one of Its Choicest liesldentlal Subdivisions \"Hillhurst on the !*orth Hill.\"\nCity & Farm Lands, Limited\nSuccecBora lo Western Canada Investment Co,,   Joint   Owners\nand Sole AgentR.\nJOHN E, TAYLOR, Manager.\nNelson, li. C.\n\u25a0Moose Jaw, Sask.\nMoney Back If Not\nSatisfied\nVisit Moose Jaw at any time within\na year arter your purchase. Visit our\nproperty. If you find it has been\nmisrepresented In any way ko to our\ncashier's deBk and get buck every dollar you have paid. We would prefer\nto have you a good friend and not a\ncustomer, rather than a customer and\nnut u good frfend. Hut a derision is\nrequired at tlie time uf the examination of the property and tiie trfftr extends only to those who visit Moof-d\nJaw within the year. We- give you\ntwelve months to examine your property and get your money baek if not\nsatisfied.\n'\u2014WpWty and unchanged,\n'eland*Warrants   In   [*ori(jO|L   &\n__\nP\nNEWS OF THE MARKETS\ni\n\"^\nSTOCKS\nt\ni j\nThf, following New Yuri\nBlock\nmar-\ntot quotations  are  suppH\nd   by\nOsier,\nHam-men,]   &  Nanton, Wi\nittlpeg\nOpen\nClose\nAmalgamated   Oopper   ..\nft$\n72%\nAmerican   Car  Foundry..\n4,-.':.\n45%\nAmerican   Locomotive   ..\n31!'\/,\n82%\nGG%\n87\nAmerican Sugar   \t\n109\nAmerican   TobOcco    \t\n23fl\n86\n88\n!'fl-V,\nBaltimore  ,*>   Ohio   \t\nDflH\n\u00bbG%\nSS-*H\nSf)\nKhosnpc-ike   <?\u2022   Ohio   *\u25a0\u2022\u2022\n21S-H\niWM\n571^.\nfisv\nChicago &  Alton   \t\n9*y|\nflBicnffo, M. & st. Paul, i\nto (Hi\n$1)69\nChlcioro   &   Nnrlhwosiern\nian\nGon\u00bbolhlfiti*d   Oiw   \t\nISO\nisnv\nDelaware  &  Hudson   \t\n1K3 y,\n28 \u2022'\u2022a\nSSU,\nTCrle,  ]Bt   pfd\t\n\u25a01 fi i.\n\u25a0Rrle.. Snd  pfd\t\n87 \"\nOenhral' Electrlfi   \t\nl.i.l\nUtu\n\u25a0rtrpni Northern, nfd\t\n1B*3\nin\nCirr>a[   Northern   Ore   \t\nM4U\nTllfnok-   Central   \t\n10(1\n18%\n1fi''.\nTfans.-K- rrltv Southern  ..\nPRK\nLohigli   Valley   \t\n158%\niriau\nHbutsvllte A  Nnsh\t\n1.11\nM. Rt. V. .?\u2022 S.S.M   fSoo)\nlHfll^\n-[?\u25a0>.\nMisRoiir!, Kansas a- T. ..\nf\">fW\n\u00bb\"K\nMissouri   Pacific   \t\n3(1%\n?.f\\%\nf.*s\nOft\n\u25a0Mlortbem   TMelHi-.    \t\n111 Mi\n11 r.f,\n118%\nH\" *y.\n1(11\nJfii\nJJcnitliern   Pacify    \t\n30'V,\niiflti\n\".n*;\nfMIU\nfen-n, C'nnnor\t\n3*1-H\n?r'\"V\nifi\nTwin   C!H-   \t\ninsu\nnntn\u201e   Pfietfic   \t\n152%\ni.'\"\"'\n1~J. a. rubber \t\nflfttt\nP.   R.   Steel    \t\nh*>*tt\npop\/\nV. R. pfe*!. pfd\t\n10? a.\n\u25a0J07*1\npaw\n\u25a0ii;\nWeJiterri   Unlnp\t\npi\nW,t,'*ot'*'ln Central   \t\n4C\nTotal   Biil&fl:     IOB.StX*.\nCANADIAN\n.ci'Mc\nReduced Rates\nLabor Day\nBetween\nAll Stations\nWestern\nLines\nSeptember let,' 1913.\nFare and One-Third\nfor the Round Trip\n| On Bale August 29th to September 1st. Final return limit September 3M.\n. Call upon any C. P. U. Agent (or\nfurther particulars, or write\nJ.  V.   MURPHY,\nDistrict Passenger Agent,\nNelson, B. C.\nNEW YORK  DISINCLINED\n.     FOR  MUCH  SPECULATION\n(By Dally Xews Leased Wire.)\nNEW Vimiv, Aug. 22\".\u2014A slow rc-\noesslon which carried down a dozen\nii< mor-*, st'-cks from 1@2 points to-\nlay was succeeded by an equally slow\n-ecoyery and nt the end of the seS*\nBlon the leading share** \\vcr(. clone to\nyesterdays close. The day paSfled\nwithoni important news concerning\nthe affairs upon which most empMOJlS\nla placed and there was, conseiiuentfyj\na general disinclination In de much\nin the Why of Hpeoulation, Soiling on\nthe decline wns concentrated on Steel,\nCnion Pacific and Reading and the\nheaviness of these shares affected the\nremainder, of the market. There was\nnn Bign-s nf weakness, however, nnt?\nwith (h** appearand) of scale buying\nbrjjerg on recessions \"ftfrtfr grew pn-\neo^y. ti waa flu* principally to the\nshort covering that 'he market recovered its \u00ab?\u25a0$\u25a0 Rain in sections -of\nthe corn and c-ttnn belts helper to\nbring* about the recovery.\nAfTnirs in Mexico, upon which chief\nemphasis fK placed just now, increased\nthe Influences nt work on lh,- market.\nReports of a record breaking foreign\ntrade tor .luly'nnd the las I yenr pasSdd\nalmost   unheeded.\nPrices of bond., were shaded Slightly. Total sales. pnr value, f 1,160,0(10;\nCnlt'*d States bonds wer,. unehnlifefod\non call.\nSPOKANE   MARKETS.\n(He-ported for St. DeniH .v- Lawrence.)\nBid Asked\nB.   C.   r'opper    $ -\u25a0\"\" ?     \u2022\u2022\nGaiedonig    21% .23\nCan.   Consolidated   .. 7(1.On \t\niQranby   02.no fil.oo\nInternational Coal   .,     .33 ..io\nLiiekv   Jim     fl3 .Of.1,\nMeGlllivray    14Vfi .18W\nNugget    in .:\u25a0\"\nRambler-Cariboo 27%       .27%\n\"\"   iwstorm    1!i .23\nStandard    05 1.16\nI Stewart         1.60 1.76\nWINNIPEG STOCKS.\n(Ry Dally News Leased Wi\nCanada   Fire.  p.p.       ,        ice\nCily ft Prov. Loan ..\nCom.   Loan   \t\nEmpire  Lodn    112**.\nff. w; Lif, 26s -\nG-. W.  Permanent    ,, -J2G%\nMom,.   Invesdiieiit     I3r, \"\nN>.r. Canada Mort  15-i\n*\"r*   Mor^   ...; J... ioi\n\u2022Nor. Crown Bank .......    8|>\nmixed probably with a oerta-ln amou,it\npf short. s\u00abillii*r, wus- sufficient., to\npause tin* lo-poiiu break iu Macdon-\nId in the mornlnjj. Spanish 'lCkewm\nSluplpcd on J( light volume (,f trading.\nIn the late nHuntng hot}) slocks be-\nKan to soorfl a moderate recovery\nwhich was continued In more pronounced form in the aflt-rnopn. Maedonald rallied to 34*44 and closed then\nwith the not lOBa reduced t\u201e lr'f, Points.\nSpanish regnlnStj 1% Ot th,. early decline.\nLOCAL   STOCK   MARKET\nIS BECOMING  ACTIVE\nSt. Denis ft Lawrfince report thn\nlocal demand for sto01t8 to b,. lu'ayy,\nparticularly that for mining slock for\nwhich the firm has a considerable\nnumber of applications to hand.\nAmong tlii- sloe]; transactions put\nthrough by St. Denis ft Lawrence\nwithin   the  ii\"-st   few  dayH are:\nOne South  African scrip   for  (1,\nTen   Canadian   National    Fire\nsufance   at  ?108.50.\nTwenty-iiv,.   NolBon   Club   dlgar\n$8 ana tw0 Nelson club cigar al i\nWHEAT  DECLINES.\n(By Ddiiy News Leased Wire.)\nWINN1P1W,    Aug.    22.\u2014Wftb  ten\nleratuws Kolfl.lng much highei*   thn\n.iredieted ovcr the Canadian west at\nforecasts  more  favorable, good  repor\nfrom .{Saskatchewan by fj\u00abeount. at\nJ corn markets easier, wheat dectiiu\non tliR local exchange and America\nmarkets. Minneapolis opened \\:\\(<t:'-.>\nlower ant] closed !4@%c lower, Mil\n'neapolts  opened   %\u00aeiAo    lpwei\nlosed  Kc lower for al]'month'\npool   closed  \u25a0 unchanged,    pa\n;.)\nTi\n120\n80%\niio\n-^dental   Fire    \u201e\u201e\nStandard   Truflta   \t\nPnlon   Bank     188       133\nWinnipeg Land & Mort         aOO\n|s. a. Warrants       lino\n.Sales:     10 0.  W.  Permanent,  127,\nt 126%.\nTORONTO STOCKS.\n(By  Daily News  Leased   Wire.)\nSpanish River. 17%@1G.\nMackay;  88t&82*.\nfanners. ti7%U5W-\nLeaf,   pfd.,   Dl%*S\u00bbttl%,\nBrazilian, 91%ff92\nGas, ISO.\nDuluth Superior. iii<f>cn%,\nMaedonald, 38@29%.\nBread, 20M%20.\nPortd Rico, .1!).\ncrown  Reserve) 1610152;\nCoiiiagas, iimior,.\nImperial, 210.\nSpanish,   pfd.,  65@60.\n.Standard, 211.\nVANCOUVER STOCKS.\n'Specfal to the Daily  News.)\nBid\nAsked\n$   .26\ngusset    $\nKootenay    Qol-J      m\nDominion   Trust     .   im.oo\nB. C. Perm. Loan ...124.00 130.00\nw SPECIALTIES WEAK.\nmy Daily Newa Lensed Wlr\u00ab,\u00bb\nJI1)NTRKAL, Auk. 22.\u2014Further\nweakness [n \u201e 0nrtal*> group of the\nspecialties Was again n disturbing feature of the Montreal market today\nWeakness centred In Maedonald which\nbroke 10 points ''\u00bb a new low of 20\nand Spanish fllver which brb'ke t0 16\nalso a  new  low record.    Liquidation,\n-   fSpeettl to The Pally News.)\nNKW  VORK,  Aug. 22.   Silver.  &9%:\nU\u00bbN\u00abOX,. Aug -2i.\u2014-L* \"I,    t-\"   **\u25a0\nSilve\\3fcs';4*b'\n..NEW YORK  METALS.\n(By billy jjewn Leaded Wire.)\nNKSV . \u00a5(*RK. Aug. .'-'.\u25a0 fopper-\nDull, Standard spo'l ami futures,\nunftmf: electrblyiU*. ir,.K**S Iff; bike,\n16: east'.tif, 15.62ft r^T\"-- London, qutet.\n(pot afnl lutTireH, JE6K I Is'3d.\n.S|jeJi*.r--*Q\u00abJet $6.7<Kif 'iM. l^ndoji.\n*MM*>B 6d \u25a0'\niron- ., ,---. ....\u00ab\t\nCIeVeland'*warraii'ls   ia\nMONEY  EASIER  IN  LONDON.\n(By YI)ally Xews l.\u00ab*. serf Wire.)\nLONDON, Aug*. 22.\u2014Money and discount rateg were easier 'otiay. The\nti.'HinesM of the settli ne tit und the\niiolidpy. tomorrow r-s'ii' \"*'i business\noi 'he exchange and th,. tendency won\nundecided. Wok lean securities de-\n\u25a0llned on the latest reportn fiom.M>*xl-\neo. Marconi shares sagged atul Farir\ndfej-ed   jts  shares.\nAm-*rlcaii securities -opened ijulet\nind moved Irregular within narrow\nlimit., during the  forenoon.    Later the\nmarkvt declined on roallr.InK   aQd    in\n\"\u25a0'inpathy with tiie wtaknesfl In WDtU\nm shares.    The close \"'\"\u25a0- ?u-.uty,\nMONEY STRINGENCY WORLDWIDE\n(Hy Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWINNIPEG,. Aug. 22. The financial\niluOtlbn In WOftern Canada has never\nteen any more acute lh.ui lias been\nthe enrja In the old countrifti Bf the\nworld, according to lhe opinion ex-\npreiflied this morning by H. C, Men**\nJitli, vlce-pri*siden| and L-eii'-fai mnn-\nijier of (he'tfank of Montreal, Mr,\nMeredith tg making a tour of inspee-\ntioi of W.slerji Panada and is acee-m-\npantcd by Mr*, Meredith, .(. b. Allan\nK.C., and L. Meredllh Of Londnli. nnt.\n\"Th-re haH been n,-, greater \u00abtiin-\n\u2022ncy l:cr<y be said, \"than thore hftS\nbeen !p B''r|!n, Vienna and London, It\nworldwide condition. At till limes\ni hav,. been spells when nioppy\nha\u00ab been tight and there is no particular  slfttmlcahca   in   this  one.\"\nMr. Meredith is hlghlv gratified t->\nhear rf*piH'iB from, all sldoa that the\nondltlon,. are so favorable in\nwestern Canada.\n\"It Is most gratifying and will be nf\nmmenso value to thp country,\" ho\niaid.\nGRAIN\nLlv*\nris\nchange*! to lc lower; Berlin %c 1\t\nBudapest %c higher and Antwerp \"jf,\nhigher. The cash demand for when\nwas practteally nil. white lher(. was\nfalr demand for cash oats and baric;\n('ash wheat closed unchanged to Vi\nhigher. Cash oats closed tfc hlghi\nand cash fax closed IHc lower f<\nalj grades.\nInspections    on    Thursday   wero  \u00a3\nJcnrs ftg against S3 *lnst year.\nWinnipeg,      wheat,      close\u2014Octobe\nOfl'.H';   Decemhfr, SS'\/,C;  May, 83-14C.\nMinnenpolls,   wheat,   close\u2014Beptem\n\u25a0r,   $7%c;     December,   \u00bb0%e;     Ma;\nChicago,     wheat,     rloso\u2014Se|>tf\n716o;  December,  !)0%c:   Mny,  ;.;\nPRODUCE\nBUTTER STILL QUIET.\n(By Dally Newa Leased  Wire.)\nMONTREAL,.At* 82.\u2014The trade in\nbutter continues quiet hut there \\g j\ngood demand for cheese and edpeelal\nly for colored woods, ffniCh ar(, (lean*\nand firmer. The demand tor eegs anj\nprovisions Ih good:\nCheese;  finest westerns, UMifi 13*14\nfinest eiisterns,   12'ft(til$c.\nButter, choicest creamery, 2Z%0S4\\\nseconds,  L'.T\/i-it^.P^e,\nEggs,  fresh,  2901  selected,  2~c.\nPork,   heavy   Canada    short     mess\nbarrel? \"J^O;   sh,\nMetals\nI\nNelson   Messer-psr  Co.   Prompt  anc'\nreliable. Phone 242. Open nights.   lthJ-n\nImperial Bank of\nCanada\nEstablished 1878.\nHEAD OFFICE: tOflONTO, ONT-\nAuthorized Capital  .....$10,000,000\nCapital (paid MP}.,     6,925,000\nReserve   and   Undivided\nProfits    \u2122     8,100,000\nD. R. Wilkie, pres. and Gen'l. Mgr.\nHon. Robert Jaffray, Vice*Pres.,\n8AVING8 DEPARTMENT.\nAn account can, be opened with 11\nor more, interest! Is allowed at current rates from date of opening the\naccount and added to tbe principal\ntwice a year.\nTravellers' cheques and drafts gold,\nnegotiable In all parts of the world.\nHank money orders Issued, payable\nthroughout CniKida, the United States\nand Great Elrltaln at the following\nrates: |5 and under, 8 cents; ovcr 15\nto fbl, 6 cents, ov-r SlO to (30, 10 cents;\nover |B0-to *60, U^MDU,\nOut of town customers can transact\ntheir  ii.'initinK   business by mall and\nare given every attention,\nNslsort Branch, J. H. D. Bsnson, Mgr,\nWATER NOTICE.\nNotice in hereby* tJiVeH1 l||\u00bbt Qcrp;1\n\\Y. HoKKa'th of FruitVHlc, It.C., laiu-h-\ner, will \u25a0 apply fur h, Mcoris,, to lake\nnnd use one-tent], bublfl (oot per \"ec-\nond of water Olit Of Bath creek, wbicl\nflows in a southeasterly din otloi\nthroufrh tract 306, Pruitvale, nnc\nomptlej into Betfye? creek, nearl-'rnii-\nrttte, B.Q, The water Will be diverte,.\nat GOO ft. north of tract 307, and will\nbe used for irrigation purposes on tht\nland d<j;crHjed ag' tract 301, rruitvali\nsubdivision. \u25a0'\nTills notice was posted uti the gr-mnri\non the llth dav of August, PI13. The\napplication will be filed In the office\n\u2022 >( th(, water recorder at Nelson.\nObjections may bf filed with thi\nsaid water \"*e\u00bbrder or.wUh the comptroller of water, rlj-jbts, pafliameui\nbuildings, Victoria,  B.C.\nCKlJHGJ*; W. HOdGAHTlI.\nA. G. Lambert\nCo., Ltd.\nLumber\nShingles\nWindows\nPoors   .\nEtc.\nBAKER STREET. NELSON.\nm\nNOTICE.\nIn the Mutter \u201ef tho Kstate of Thomas\nGn*gg  Procter, Deceased,   bate of\nthe City \u201e( Victoria,  B.C.\nAlt   persons   MaVttf&   claims   Rgainfll\nthe above estat,. an* POttUlrefl to send\npartieUlahe   thereof,   duly   verified,   to\nlbe undersigned nn or,before the 27th\nday -of   Seiitember,   ]!i13,   after   which\nSate the \"'xoeiitrlx- w'll proceed todistri\n\u25a0ititf, tie-biiUI estate according to law,\nhaving regard only  to such claims <>!\nwhich she shall then have had notice\nDated   at    Victoria,    B.C.,   this   KHI\nlav of  August,  A.D.   1*913.\nTA1T,   BRANDON   ft   ITAMV\nuf  Wayward   'Hlnrk,   Doughis\nstreet,   Vielorin,  B.C..  Solicitors\nfor the Kxecutrix.\nB^^| 111-12\nDAILY NEWS\nCLASSIFIED AD RATES\nOnt Milt a word per insertion, four\ncents a word per week, fiftsen,*\u00abnl\u00bbj\nword ptr month when cash iW>m-\npanist Mm ordtf. Otherwise tne e\u00abnt\npar word per Insertion straight. Ne\naccounts opened for Want'Ads. Mlnl-\nmum chsrg. SB cants.\nHELP WANTED.\nNI'.\u00abON    EMPLOYMENT   AGENCY\nP* At NtWSfl, Maniger,\nMLP PROMPTLY FURNISHED.\nPHON'E 278. ROX 4S5\nTMt    WORKINGMAN'S    EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.\nwnitrofrses;    effeiilftr    sawyer,    J7\nmarried mnn' preferred, three mouths-\nwork, good  for next season.   Get o,uiek\nmove on.\nW.  Parker,   t&2  linker St.,  Phone  2S.1\n;por RENT\n1-VfR   RENT\u2014Comfortably     furnished\nWtlrooms. 717 Josephine street.\n\u2022108-6\nH\u00bbR  ftflNT\u2014PurPlthed   housekeeping\nrooms,  also   bedrooms.    Applv   .Mrs\nC. tt. Riieyt McDonald block,    'Mor,-r.\nFOR  REJKT\u2014Kiirnfshsd    roomfl,    with\nor Without board. 812 Vernon street\nKOR     RENT\u2014Seven-roomed       house\nwith bath and separate toilet)  fan\nper month, wal.'r uald. (\"in ba r'-nt-\nBfl one tenant Or **wo, with fuinliur.-\n\u00abr wiihout, nf BlHca str*\u00bbt. Aunp\nnest door 111, . -10T-\u00ab\nFOR   RENIN-**I-'urniK.be,[   hOUBOK&OplOfi\nrooms |n Victoria block. Apply rOOff\nFOR      ItliXT-furnlHlied   \" soite,      with\ndishes, cooking  utemdls nnd   all  Mnen\nfluppllrd.   Kerr Annrfinent block.     S9-tf.\nFf)R   RENT -Furnished    front    room,\npear Bcbool,   715 Slnnloy streot,\n\u2022Ul-fi\nFOR   RENT- -Newly    furnish\u00ab*d     bed\nrooms,  suitable for  two  ladles.    213\nVictoria street. *ll)-ti\nFOR    RENT\u2014Five    rfom-td    cottage.\nthree   ioort   f'\"st   of   old   file   ball.\nVictoria   street.    Apply   W.   .1.   .lorvlB,\nPhone S.1, city. \u2022lf)n-fi\nFOR  Rl-:xT-Si:t   roomed   house, close\nin- (j5 month. .1, w. Gallagher, IK\nRaker.   \u25a0 *102-8S\nFOR     RENT-Furnlshod    room,     -111\nSiUoa, \u2022inn-la\nFOR     RE NT\u2014Completely     furnisher!\nhousekocpinj:    rooms.      Enquire  \u00ab'\nQueen Cigar Store. 92-tf\nNOTICE  TO  CONTRACTORS.\nSalmo Lockup,\nSealed tender*, superscribed \"Tender for Salmo Lockup,\" will be received by ihe Honorable the Minister\nof Public Works up I,, noon of Wednesday, tlie 101b day of September.\n1918, for the erection and ompletloii\nof a lockup and singly constable'.*^\n\u25a0,-uarters.\nPlans, specifications, contract, and\nforms of tender tflSy be (teep. on and\nafter tb,. 17th day of August-.* 1018, at\nthe office of W- F.. Teelael, government ag'nt, Nelson, IS.C; tho provincial constable, Sulmn; and the department of public works, Victoria, U.C,\nfntendlmr tenderers can, for the sum\nof ten dollars ($10), obtuln one copy\nof plnn\u00ab and Bpeoifioationa by applying to the undersigned, which sum will\nbe refunded on their return in good\norder,\nEach proposal must bo aeoompaniod\nby an ficobted bank cheque or eer-\nlifieate of deposit \u00b0n a chartered bank\nOf Canada, made payable to the Honorable the Minister of Public Works\nfor a sum cnunl to ten per cent of\ntender, which shall be forfeited If the\nParty   tendering  decline   to  enter   Into\ncontract when called upon to do so\nOr If he fall to complete tho work contracted for. The cheques or certificates\nof deposit of th,> unsuccessful tenderers will b-J returned to them upop tlu\nexecution of the contract,\nTenders will not be considered unless made out Gn the forms supplied\n-dgnerf with the actual signature of\nlhe tenderer, and enclosed In the fih-\nyolopes furnished.\nTbo IpWeSt or any tender not necessarily accepted.\n,T.  E.   GRIFFITHS.\nPublic Works Engineer.\nDepartment of Public Works,\nVietorin, B.C., August K 1913.\nWANTCD-MI8CELLANIOUS\nWANTED\u2014Man and wife, umiicum-\nhei*ed, must understand fruit and\nmixed farmin?, active snd sober. Wife\nmust be Rood cook. State wages <***'-\npeeted. Apply W. E. Robinson, Castle-\near. -H06-1.\nWANTED\u2014Accommodation for travellers' aid work in connection with\nthe Y.W.C.a. Also s person who\nwould car*1 for thc rooms In exchange\nfor a home. Apply to P. O. Box 1017.\nNelson. lOIt-G\nWANTED\u2014fioy,   about     1\u00ab    ycar8   bt\nage.   for early morning-  work.    Apply Daily News. 110-tf.\nWANTED\u2014Experienced    stenographer\ndesires   position.       Apply   Box   722\nDaily  News. *110-fl\nWANTED\u2014Position   by   man   holding\nfourth class B. C. engineers papefs;\n\u00a3tao good  mechanic.    Apply Box 1185,\nNelson. B.C. \u2022111-6\nWANTED\u2014Freth eggs. Highest  market prlceH at Joy's Cush Grocery.\n11-tf\nWANTED-Teacher   for  Crescent Valley school.   Salary (70 per month.\n  111-tf.\nWANTED\u2014Dressmaking, prof. Pcyrys\nFrench metrlgue system used in\ncutting all garments. Kit and work\nguaranteed, lime. Robinson, -15 Nelson avenue   Fnlrvlew. *111-C\nWANTED-Lady  to  board  and room.\nHave all modern conveniences   Mmc\nRobinson, 46 Nel-on avenue, titnSw]\n    _. *Hl-(5\nWANTED\u2014Male   teacher for    Alnsworth  school.     Salary, |75,    Apply\nSecretary   School    Hoard, Abiswortb.\nv, 111-tf.\nWANTED\u2014Three to four housekeeping rooms 1n private house. Cooking utensils, chinaware anil linen not\nnecessary. No children. Address II.\n0,, Nelson NflWg office, *110-2\nWANTl.:ij_[,a(Jv W(1Ilts        k\nkind.    Phone L114.\n\u2022107.\n^\u2022^\u25a0JJT^M \u00ab\u00ab bookkeeper or\n\u2022Mill   ' Iglit    years'   evoo-U.nr-.. a ...,\nBox 704, Dally Nogf'\"\"'6'     $$%\nWANTED- BUuMlg\u201e ns geneM-wr\"\nvmt by yqung wpman. M  v't>Hr'u nl\nw. win i.n,,, \u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e\u2022    \u2022;.,\u25a0;\/, .,.^'\nmum wuge !23.   Apoly Box can, r'in,.\n\"107-4\nNoivs.\nI'll'TKU.V   PEB CH.VTInviwtmniitOil-\ntoge, two i\"t\u00ab ri-iitcd $ifl monthly.\n\u00bbrl^\u201e   .i 9r.n       city   a   Farm   I.uml!i\n\u2022107-0\nPROFESSIONAL^CARDS\nGREEN BROS, BURDEN 4a CO.\nCivil Engineer.. ~ Dominion and B. 0.\nLand Surveyor..\nSurrey,   or   Land.,    Mines,    TownaltM.\nTimber Limit..  Kto.\nMelson, 610 Ward Street; A.  H.  Green,\nMgr.   Victoria, 11, Pemberton Bldg.; F.\nC. Qreen . Ft. George, Hammond Street;\nF. P. Burden. \u25a0\t\nFrio, ji.asb.\nI.lmlled.\nfWANTBD\u2014Position n\u00ab ljooItkco])Or In\nntfico or clerlt In store. irlVo years\nhanking cxiiorlent-e. Spcalt French\nfluently. Canadian store experienee.\nApply Arthur D, Frlce, 728 Viotoria\n\"'-eft, NelHon, B.C. .108-0\nLena \u201eertirlea,p \u201e\u201ed \u00bb>Mk Sfgll.h\n,\"n;vr\u2122'1h- _*ifi\"v giving pllrUc!S,r\";\ntm-t D3, lilalrmore, Alta. jOB-ti\nWAN'TKD\u2014Woman   wants   work   by\nhour or Hay.   Apply Uox 03!), Dally\n\u2022101-12\nNew,\nWANTKD\u2014Teacher for Columbia\nGardens school. Applicants please\nstate qualification., and glvP references. Salary 175 per month. .lames\n1'yskln, Secretary school hoard.     02-(f.\nFOR BALI,\n,.\u2022;'\"', \u00bb ? \"\"\"\"ha old.    Mrs, A.\nMluali, 1.121 Ward street \u2022Ul-a\nFOR  SAI.K\u2014Ladjes1   \"PeiTect\"    cycle.\ncoaster  brake,  Dunlop   tyres,    llnly\nused four weeks.   Practically now, $85.\nTrengojilhg, Annnble, B.C, *109\nonce \u25a0'\u25a0 r7 \" '\",rK\"1\"- \" \u00bb\"*<' \"'\n,.,?,' \u25a0',\"\"\u2022 lcunch will, 12 horse\nstreot   rt   I'-''aA- U Wlls\"\". C13Tlak\"r\nSTUCK FUR SALIO\u2014 Minnniuth Ptkin\nducks and drakes; selected from 301)\nbirds. ' White Leghorn und While\nWyandotte cockerels, selected from\n2.300 birds. Heavy laying strain. Crescent Valley roultry Farm. '10K-ti\nOWNEbTmUST\" SELL\u201410 acres bottom land at Tarrys, near Nelson.\nalongside C.F.n. Price S500, terms\none-hair cash, balancr to stilt purchaser; or will take $4ii0 cash. Have\n\u25a0Iear title. Apply Box 683, Fernle.\nB.C. *108-S\nCREDITORS' TRUST DEEDS ACT\nNotice of Sal. of Assets.\nPursuant to resolution pussed at the\nm c lnB ol fb\u201e ciudltors ot tho Rus-\n.'\u25a0ll-l ,iw-cauinelii Company, Limiteii,\non the 3liih day ut'June, 1U13, sealed\niondeis will be revived by tho undor-\n\u25a0ijned, add, esse,, ,,,\u201e.,. of K\u201eBl.r ,,\nL'dcrs, Orejawood, B.C., up to the 4th\n\u25a0la- \u201er BOBtember, 19IJ, f\u201er the pur-\ni base ot the real and personal property, credits 'and effects, business,\nslooltfln.-trodo, rood-win otc, of the\nl uasoli-i.;,w-c.u,]rie|d Company. Limned, doing business as general Incr-\ncbants ,\u201eKi dealers In hardware, gro.\ncones, I,,,,,!,, \u201e,\u201e| shocs, crockery, etc.,\nut  Greenwood,   B.C.\nParticulars of thi. assets of the said\ncompany may h0 obtained on application t\u201e thc above address\n,.T''1'.h'Shvst or any. tender not no.\ni ssnrlry accepted. Tenders must\nstate lernis or purchase.\nDated at Vantouvcr, B.C_ this 21st\nday at August, 1013,\nHUBERT KELLY,..,\nAssignee.\nNOTICE  TO   CONTRACTORS.\nRabsor) School.\nSediea tehdera, suporserlbod \"Tender far R\u00abhs\u00abH Ht-Iioo],*' will be re-\neelved by lh\u201e Honorable the Minister\n>r I'ubiic Work,, uj. t,, noon of Tuesday, the nth day of September, mis.\nfor the c-x'Unn \u00bbnd (\"omjilflloi of n\nl-irtfo one-room aohool houae nt nob-\nson, in  tho Ymir electoral district,\nPlans, specifications, contract, nnd\nforms of tende,, mny ],-. Been 0*1 and\nifter th,. Mth dny of August, mis. h*\ntbe office nr Mr. W. V. Teetzel, government Otfent, Nelson) Mr, it. r.\nTownsend, government agent, Rohh-\nbind; Mr. X. y. Wtckharii, secretary,\nschool board, Rehsons and the department  Ot  pnblle  works,  Victoria,\nIntending te!i<Iererf( ?.*in, |,y ftpplfltlg\nto tho undersisi'ed, obtain one cony\nnf |ilanK ana ftneclflcatloiu , for th'\n\u2022=nm \"of ten dollars (J10), to be refunded on return^ ptime In ffQQd order.\nfJ\u00bboh pi*o(*wtl-tndat be nivoiniianied\n'\u25a0v rMMtfrCeptM, '\u00bb''\"ik cheque or cor-\ntlfie.i?9Bfcr ih-ffllt un a clinrt(!rud ban1<\nof- Cafflfca, made- pnyable tn the Hon*\norahlo tl*e Minister of Publlfl Works\nfor a slim equal to 10 p\"r eent or tender, whlei, Khali Jib forfeited if tin\nparty tendering decline to enter Int-;.\neontmet when called upon to do so 6r\nif he f;lf1 to complete tli(. work contracted for. The frh''\u00ab|aes or certificates of deposit of nnsitccessfnl tenderers will he returned to tbem apoi;\nthe execution  of the contract,\"\nTenders will not be considered un*\nles** made out on tin' fonhs Hiinplle'l\ns'Rned with the actual Signature of\nthp tenderer, and enclosed in the envelopes furnished.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, !\nJ. E. GRIFFITH, \u25a0\nPublic WorltR Knglneer.\nDepnrtmcnt of Public Works,    2$fiaS\nVictoria. B.C.. August 14th, im.^V,\n1*on BAlilM^y teghorns, White\nWvandottP an., Biaek Mft?orcayeft*j!\n{ ! l*'*tmA ftfe** AI\u00abo Leghorns,\nnj.iiHloitp ni,d Minorca piiltoia. Ap-\ngiy-H. R, Foxlee, Robson, TI.C.     \u2022108-H\nKOR  SALF\u2014Useful    geldlnK,    wciBlis\nabout IfiOO lbs,    Snap for cash.   Apply Gust Ostlund, Perry Siding, RC.\n\u2022108-S\nFOR   8ATJ5\u2014Five   teams   heavy   logging horses, otie steam tiiK, \"Hmug-\ngler,1*    inquire of E. R. Vipond,  Na-\nkhsp, B.C. 110-tf.\n\u00a3*E     B or exch8nPfe Cor city pro*\nl'c   y,  an   improved  quarter  scctior\nin    the     famous   Swan   River   vallev\nA%h0\"9&M buildh^s. Price $2,m.\nNeteon  Bcrice> m Vfctom 8lt;eot\n.\\eison, B.C. \u00bbln8.c\nFOR SALE\u2014One Jersey cow,   75 per\ncent pure. Black Minorca and Uro\nLeghorn hens; 120-eSK Incubator; T...\ntolso. heater; WD ton '\u2022Bftfpet; kiteher\ncabinet and various artlck'H nf tarki-\nlure. Send for list and prices to ,1\n10. Sbult. Crescent Valley, \u20221O0-'\nFOR   SAX\/19-\"-Strawberry   plants,\n70c;   1,000, $5.   Rhubarb,   10c.   1\nberries, 12, EOc.   Currants, 10c.   Cm-pa\ncollection.porrental flowers, fi.  plant\nnow*.'   Express prepaid.    Chas. Pnov\nLangley Fort. 07-tf\nFOR SALE-Cholce fruit land. 121 ncrei\nIn fertile Pend d' Oreille valley. Cloif\nto route of new railway. Would sell part\nVery easy clearing. Snap. Apply P. O\nbo\u00bb M.  N\u00bbl\u00abe-\nK8-tf\nFOR 8ALE-36-foot steamboat, with engine and boiler complete, cheap.    For\nSartlculars    apply    to    Forest  Mills  of\n.&, .Limited. Boi IKS, Nelaon. B.C.   *\n*-tf.\nF0\" \u25a0SALE-The    Proctdr    pool\nApply T. Williams, Wattsburg\nIroom\n, B.C\n'00-20\nHOTEL DIRECTUM\n\u2022HEMmoOKTHOTBir'\nNriM^ B. c.\nOm nilnute's walk from C.P.H. m.\nnon. __Cni8ln\u00ab  uneicelled;   well   be.tMl\nBusiness Directory\nB. W. WIDDOWSON, AS^AtER ANDl\nChemist. Bos A1108, Nelson, B. C.1\nCharges: Gold, silver, copper or lead,!\nII each; gold-alK'er, S1.50; silver-lead. I\n11.60.   Other metals on application.\nAUCTIONEERS\nC A   WATERMAT-Tft^^     9*%,*\nNELBON AUCTION. HART-W . CUT-I\nI.ER, licensed auctioneer. Auction utf|\ntalei rooms.   001 Ward street PkDBe* \u25a0 I\nGHOCERIEC\nA. MACDONALD A CO.. WHOI.BHALfll\nQrocera and Provision Merchant*, itm-1\nporters of Teas, Coffees, Spices, DrleCl\nFruits, Staple and Fancy Qrooerteal\nTobaccni, Clears, Butter. Eggt, Cheml\nand PacklUR House Produce. uiiimI\nand warehouse corner of Front onfll\nHall streets. P. O. Box IHI. Ttlt-I\nphones K and 9- '\nWHOLESALE PRODUCE\nATsT^ORSmLL^^^WHol^EHi^\nImporters and Manufacturer!* Al\u00bbr,u. I\nProduce, Fruits, Flour and Feed. P, u.f\nBnr m  VMsnn, w.c.   Phone lit    **-*\u25a0 '\nELECTRICAL   8UPPLIES\nJ. H. RINOIKKSK, 811 UAKBH ST., BEID\nBlock, Installation of electrical machinery, telephone plants, house wiring,\nRepair work. Supplies carried. Phone\nA2f7.    P.  O.  Box !K. B*tfl\nHOU3E CLEANING\nmmxJwaTcA^^ \u25a0\ncleaning.   House cleaning our specialty,\nAwiiinj-s, new and  repairs.     Vacuum I\nCIcunbiK Cumpuny, Phone 438. Box KA. ,\n\u00ab7-tf. j\nA.  L.  MoCULLOCH\nMydraullo  Engineer\nProvincial Land Survayai1\nP. O. Box 41.\nOffice phone, LS-3; residence phone, KX\nOffice,   Suite 0,    McCulloch    Bldf.\nBaker Street. Neleon. B. C.\nT.   M.   BIXEN,   AUDITOR   AND    \\0\ncountant.   Boom U, K.W.C.,   Bloca.\nta-ti\nH.     PERRY     LEAKE,    CONSULTING\nEngineer. NelBon. B.C.    800-tf.\nSYNOPSIS OF COAL\nMINING  REGULATIONS\n, Coal 'mining rights of the Dominion, !\u25a0\nManitoba, Saskatchewan, and Albert*,\nthe Yukon \u2022 Territory, the- North-wesl\nTerritories, and In a portion of the pro*\nvlnce of British Columbia, may be leased\nfor a term of twenty-one years at an\nannual rental, of II per acre. Not mora\nthan 5,560 acres will be leased to. Ml\napplicant*      . -7..It\nApplication fur a lease must be maxls\nby the applicant In person to the Agent\nor Sub-Agent of the district of < wblofa\nths rights applied for are situated.   \"\nIn surveyed territory the land must be\ndescribed by sections, or legal aub-dlvi-\nslons of sections, and In un surveyed territory the tract applied for shall be\nstaked out by the applicant himself.:j\nISach application .must he accamp-tjnM\nby a fee of |ii, which wdl he refunded If\nthe rights applied for are not available,\nbut not otherwise. A royalty shall be\npaid on tlie merchantable output of th*\nmine at the rate of five cents per ton.\nThe person'operating, the mine shall\nfurnish the Agent with'sworn returns \u00bb\u2022\u2022\ncounting for the fill) quantity of mer*\nchantable coal mlm*I and pay the royalty\nthereon, tf the \"coal mining rlghta are\nnot being operated, such returns should\nbe furnished at least once a year.   -;,\nThe lease will Include the coal mining\nrights only, but tbe leasee piny be per- ,\nmitted to purchase whatever available\nsurface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at toe\nrate of J10.00 an acre. \" \u25a0   *,.\nFor full Information, application should\nIje made to the Secretary of the Department of tbe Ihterlor, Ottawa, or to any\nAgent or Sug-Agent of Dominion Lands.\nW. W, CORY,\nDeputy Minister of the Interior.\nN.B.-tfnauthorised publication of this\nid-fartlBAinsnt  will  not  h\u00bb   until   fnr.\nLODG^(OTJCES\nttdOTtSNAY LGDGi   No. 16, I.O.O.r-\nF Meets   every   Honday   night   in   O00r\n1 fellows' hall at 8 o'clock.        ',.      '.  *\nQUEEN     CITY     REBEKAR    LOi-u\u00bb\nNo. 16, I.O.O.F., meets nrm% and tnire\nTuesdays. Oddfellows' hall. 7180 O'clock.\nNELSON   ENCAMPMENT ' NO.   t\u00bb  IM*\nO.F., meets second and fourth Thursdays In Oddfellows' hall at 8 o'cloek.\nCANTON CQRONa NO. 7 meeta aYarn\nsecond Tuesday In Oddfellows\" Ull ai\n8 o'elook. , *\nKNIGHTS^ OF PYTHIAS TIBET'^thtf'\nJ\u00ab[,nlgi\u00abi in* K. ef p? haB. ZtR\nbuilding. , . -T^,-T^\nL0.0.H\nNELSON Lodge No. SU,\nmeets 2nd and <th Thursday at I p.m. |& Eagle\nhall. . , .'   *\nte\nNelson Aerie No. U meets\ntnd sad 4th Wedneadacrit la\nEagle Halt\nCourt Royal   Nelson No.\nW\u00bb   meets   on tod and 4th\nMondays   each    month   la\nK.P. hall at B p,m.   Ladled\ncenrt meets .Irst and third, Wednesdaya\nA.O.F.\nCOIF.\nCourt Kootenay Belle mMtJ\nInd and 4th Friday. :'ln\nK. p.  Hall, Eagl._ Blook.\nCLAN JOHNSTONE 212   MEI3TS  IN\n' I.6.O.F. hall first and third Friday.,\n8 p.m.\nFOR SALE FARM LANDS\nL08T.\nTn lnn'Bfi .rr\"m J-  **Wl\u00bb\u00bb't ranch.\n'n\u201e. '\u25a0 Any   licrsn\"   holdlnK   or\nTul ,.!:  \"T  ,a\"or   thla   Publication\nWill he prosecuted, M 106-6\nFl\u00abhlr!^RV,7c*-T,,\"> \u00ab*'\u00ab'\u00ab** Bern:\nshire Twars.   N. Luse, Eholt, B.C.\n.   .. *91-2r\nDaily N.w. \"Want\" Ad.. Gal Ruulta.\nM\nAUSTRALIA\u2014band seekers excursion to Victoria. The government\nof State of Victoria, Australia, wants\nsettlor-* and offers al] classes of Inpd\non easy terms. Special Inducements\nIn irrigated districts whore the state\nown-4 and controls all-the water systems, ensuring adequate, supply atldw\ncosts. Land,, Close to state rnilronds\nare obtainable for alfalfa,- corn, sugar\nbeeta.. dairying, bog raising:, mixed\nfarming and citrus nnd other fruits.\n-Small 'deposit nnd 31 yeara for purchase by Installments, Government\nassistance and advice to encourage\nsuccessful settlers. Special land *W*SK-\ners excursion next November to Vld-\ntorla. Reduced steamship passage\nnnd free rail travel. Early reservation\nof berths*** desired. Particulars .free\nfrom P. T. A. Fricke government,-**P-\nresentatlvc (from Victoria)., 887 MM-\nkct street, gan Francisco, Col.       ''~l\n \u2022ATURDAY AUGUST 23\nCfrB&Upjittoff\nPhone 10\nThe Star Grocery Co.\nStore of Quality\nLocal\nNew Potatoes\n10 lbs. 28c\nLocal\nBlackberries\nPer box 15c\nKpe fern, 2 lbs. 25c\nPlums\nPer basket 50c\nLocal\nApples\n6 lbs. 25c\nBlueberries, per Ib. ISc\nStar Grocery Co.\nPhone 10\nCHURCH    SERVICES    TOMORROW\nAll changes for church service announcements must be bunded In or\nphoned to The Dally News office before 6 o'clock on Friday. If not received by this time the notices will be\nomitted from Saturday's issue.\nANGLICAN\u2014St.   Saviour's,    cornet\nof Ward and Silica streets.   Rev. Fred\nH. Graham, rector.   Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.    8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:80 a.m., Sunday school and\nBible  classes;   ll   a.m.,   Matins;   7:30\np.m.. evensong!\nu        ROMAN CATHOLIC\u2014Comer Ward\nI     and Mill streets.    Low Mans,  8 a.m.;\nI ;  High Mass,  10:30 a.m.;  evening eer-\nK]   vice, 7:30 p.m.    Rev. J, Althoff.\n[*,       METHODIST   AND   PRESBYTER-\nI* i   IAN.\u2014United    services    at    Methodist\nchurch at 11 a.m. and at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 p.m.    Rev. B, S\nLogic will preach nt thc morning service   and   Rev.   C.   H.   Hucstls,   field\nsecretary   of   the   Alberta  Lord's   Day\nAlliance,   will   preach   in   the   evening.\nThe Methodist choir, under the leudcr-\n,.,   ship   of  Miss   M.   Thomson,   will   lead\nH  lhe   singing   at   both   services.      The\nSabbath  school-   will  meet     In    their\nrespective churches at 10:45 a.m.\n\u25a0BAPTIST\u2014Sc rvices at 11 a.m. and\n7:i0 p.m.; Sunday school nt 9:45 n.m.\nChurch    on    Stanley street,  opposite\npublic school. Strangers alwnys welcome. At-^the morning service Rev.\nC. H. Huestls, secretary uf the Alberta Lord's Day Alliance, will preach,\nand Rev. Mr, Sundstrom, superintendent of wpstcrn Scandinavian missions, will preach In English at thc\nevenlnrr service.\nCHRISTIAN SCIENCE.\u2014The- Sunday morning service will be discontinued during the months of July nm\nAugust. Evening service will l\u00bbc held\nas usual at 8 o'clock. Reading rooir.\nIn church building open from 3 lo '.\np.m. dally. Visitors cordially welcome,\nSALVATION ARMY\u2014Victoria strec\nMorning service, il a.m.; Sunda>\nschool,' 1:30 p.m.; praise service. ?\nnm.; evening service, 7:30 p.m. Adjt.\nThompson of Vancouver will conduct\nthe Sunday services and Brigadier\nScott-Potter of Toronto will speak on\nMondu,' njght at 8 o'clock.\nBONNINGTON PARISH.\u2014Rev. J\nIt, Kennedy, vicar. Sloean Junction\nnt 0 a.m. ana Sloean Park at 7:30 p.m\nWHYTE RETURNING\n(Ry  Dally News Leased  Wire.)\nMOOSE JAW, Sask., Aug. 22.\u2014Sir\nWilliam Whyte will pass through the\ncity on Sunday or Monday, en route\nback to Winnipeg.\nSummer\nExcursions\nCast\nLow Round Trip Fares to\nMONTREAL    $105.00    NEW   YORK   , 1108.50\nTORONTO     92.00    CHICAGO     7240\nWINNIPEG        60.00   8T.  PAUL     60.00\nPROPORTIONATELY     REDUCED   RATES  TO  OTHER\nEASTERN  rOINTS.\nTICKETS ON SALE MAY 28th TO SEPT. 30th, 1913.\nFINAL   RETURN   LIMIT  OCT.  31\u00bbt.\nLISERAL STOPOVERS.    CHOICE  OF  ROUTES.\nW. E. KETCHUM,\nCity   Freight and   Passenger  Agent.\nR. J. SMITH,\nDi.trlct Freight and Passenger Agent.\nSCHOOLS WILL\nOPEN ON MONDAY\nIncreasing      Attendanc.      Indict..\nGrowth of Ntlaon'a Population-\nMany Ntw Pupila.\nNelaoa'i public and high schools and\nthe Hume achool will open for the\n(all term on Monday morning at 9\no'clock.\nAlready the name, of between 75\nand 80 new pupila bare been received\nby E. 8. Martin, principal of the public school. They will commence attendance on Monday morning and the\nprincipal will be on band all day today to receive the name, of further\nnew pupila. It la requested that all\nnarenta having children to enroll for\nthe fall term will let the principal\nhave their namea today In order to\navoid any confusion on Monday.\nAll pupils or the high and public\nschools who contemplate' attending\nduring the coming term must be in\naiundaac. \u00abn Monday morning.\nThe public school closed for the\nsummer vacation with an attendance\nof 668 pupila, and it la eipected that\nthere will be an attendance during\nthe coming fall term of fully 750 children.\nHUERTA CABINET\nIS NEAR CRISIS\n(continued from paw on\u00bb.\u00bb\nlowers of Zapata Invaded tbe federal\ndistrict Gen. Roblea has destroyed\nseven towns within a few miles o!\nthe capital, Including AJurco, which\nwaB almost within sight of the city.\nIn these destroyed towns only\nchurches were left standing and they\nwere abandoned by the priests, whose\ncongregations have disappeared. Three\nmore towns near the eapltol were ordered destroyed today. In the capital's suburbs there are arriving dally\nhundreds of dispossessed refugees\nfrom destroyed towns, who carry on\ntheir backs their personal effects.\nZapatistas Torture Victims.\nThe followers of Zapata are more\nactive than ever In their campaign of\ndestruction and personal outrages.\nThey are raiding numerous villages\nand ranches and subjecting their vie*\ntlms to torture In the states of Mexico and Hidalgo, west and north of\nthe capital. The government papers\ndescribe these outrages as \"the last\nstruggle of a wounded beast.\" For\nsome days the badly informed public\nbelieved that Pachuca, capital of Hidalgo, wob In danger of attack, but\nthey have been reassured by the government, which announced today that\nIt was sending 500 reinforcements\nthither.\nAround Pachuca are a number of\nmines, Americans and Englishmen\nare prepared to defend them.\nThere has been some Improvement\nrecently In railway communication.\nThe area In which actual traffic Is\nstill restricted is limited to the centre\nof the republic.\nSoldiers Murder Madero Deputy.\n(By Dally News Leased Wlrn.)\nCITY OP MEXICO, Aug. 22.\u2014Deputy Borden Mangel was shot to death\ntonight by federal soldiers near Atz*\ncapotzalco, a suburb of the capital*\nMangel was a friend of the late Prest*\ndent Madero and recently was subjected to an Investigation on a charge\nof sedition. The explanation of the\nshooting, as given by the local newspapers, Is that a detachment of sol-\n\u25a0Hers came upon Mangel and that\nMangel, single handed, attacked the\nsoldiers with stones. The soldiers,\nthe newspapers say, found it necessary to fire in Belf-defence and Mangel was killed. It Is added that Mangel must have been insane.\ndays Wilson Aiding  Financiers\n(By Dally Newa Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Aug. 22\u2014The Saturday\nReview, in n leading article today,\nsavagely attacks President Wilson's\nMexican policy. It says President\nWilson \"unconsciously Is playing the\ngamo of those in the United States\nwho want control of Mexican pollticB\nin order to fill their own pockets.\"\nConcluding, the article says: \"If he\nwishes to plunge his own country into\na war that would last for years, drive\nMexico back into anarchy and play\nthe game of his own political enemies,\nhe will continue his present policy and\ntry to break down thc Huerta regime.\nOn the other hand Is the alternative\nof accepting the trifling reverse politically. Recognizing facts ho will\nhave to adopt one policy or the other.\nNeither may bo pleuaant, but there can\nbe no doubt which one is recommended by humanity and common sense.\"\nRELSOH NEWS0FTBEDAY\nCarl Llndow of Snlmo i\u201e at the\nHume.\nRobert Walker of Alnsworth is in\nthe city.    He Is a gueBt at the Hume.\nThe Misses Edyth and JMnsi Whit-\ning returned lust evening from a vacation  trip   to  Victoria.\nLewis Johnstone cam\u00ab In from Ymir\nlast evening on a visit to the city, lie\nw'.l] return this morning.\nRev, J, Sundstrom, superintendent\nwestern Canadian Scandinavian missions, arrived In the city last evening.\nHe is at the Hume.\nThe ball game at the bartenders'\npicnic tomorrow will commence at 1\no'clock on account of the long program\nof sports.\nA, B. Godfrey, district superintendent f\"i the British Columbia Tele*\nphone company, has returned from an\nofficial visit to the Boundary.^\nWilliam R. Clark, who was on July\n4 last sentenced to 6n days in J\u00bb*U by\nPolice Magistrate Irvine, will be deported to the United States this morning by A. C, O'Neill, immigration officers.\nWilliam Howard, sentenced to six\nmonths In Jail 0n u charge of vagrancy\nat Grand Forks, wa* brought In to the\nprovincial Jail last evening by Chief\nSavage of Grand Forks. He had been\npreviously ordered to leave Nelson by\nth\u00bb. local police.\nRichard Gaskell, holding ticket No.\n3755, whs mst night the winner of the\n$30 diamond ring given by the management of thn Gem theatre, Mr.\nGaskell Is employed by the Nelson\nWine &. Spirit company. His number\nwns the fifth drawn from the receptacle containing the coupon^ deposited\nby <patrons of the Gem theatre during\nthe  past  two  weeks.\nPrivate lessons French, music. Miss\nB.   G,   Choquette,   808   Carbonate.\nHON, SAM HUGHES\nLEAVES FOR ENGLAND\n(By Dally News Lsaeed Wire.)\nMONTREAL, Aug. 22.\u2014Hon. Sam\nHughes, minister of mllttia and defence, together with the 21 other of-\nCcers who are accompanying him to\nEngland to tukc part in the autumn\nmilitary maneuvers, embarked on\nboard the Royal George tonight. The\nminister was accompanied to the\nsteamer bv the band of the fifth regiment Royal Highlanders. The troopers\nmarched on board wUh the minister\nand played a farewell piece on the\nsalon deck.\nSNAP\nSHOULD BE IN\nEVERY      SPORTSMAN'S\nKIT\nIF*\"\nHOME\nROYA\nIYEAST\nCAKES\nlla-.ti-Klli,\n<SSS*j\nARE\nUSED. AND\nAIWWS6IVE\nPERFECT\nSATISFACTION\nUnci,.  Is  coming'-' tb\nmonth, ''J,'-.*\nNelson    this\n\u202208-11*\nDuring the alterations to the road\nto thn Mountain station the Nelson\nAuto Livery will not run its machine\nt0 tint depot. 111-1\nCome to 313 Bttlter Htreet (opposite\nGem theatre) for all kinds of repair\nwork. \u2022111-6\nAINSWORTH MAN IS\nBURIED IN NELSON\nTlie funeral took place on Thursday\nnf the late John Scott of Alnsworth\nfrom the residence of his daughter.\nMrs. Allon Leslie, corner Falls and\nLatimer streets. Rev. E. S. Logle officiated.\nThe late Mr. Scott had been a resident of Ainsworth for the past 12\nyears and was a familiar figure in that\nlocality, where he had a large circle\nof friends. A considerable number of\nhis Alnsworth and Riondel friends\nwere In attendance at tho funeral.\nBorn in Perth 78 years ago, be wns\nwell known in that city and among\nseveral of his Perth friends who attended his funeral whs Robert Llllle,\nnow of Vancouver, who was on a visit\nto the city.\nThe late Mr. Scott Is survived by\nhis widow, three sons and three\ndaughters\u2014Mrs. Jerome and Mrs.\nLeslie of Nelson, Mrs. McCallum of\nLardo, Archibald und William Scott of\nVancouver and John Scott of Alns\nworth.\nThe pall-bearers were E. G. McGregor, A. Haggart, R. Whitehead, .1\nBrown, Robert Llllle and P. Morri\nson, i\nFloral trlliutes were send by the\nfollowing: Mrs. Jerome, sr., Mrs. R G.\nMcNeilly, Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Mra.\nJ. Madden, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. A.\nTerrlll, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rock,\nMr. and Mrs. D. J. Robertson, Mr. and\nMrs. A. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. A.\nKecler, Mr. and Mrs. J Lundio, Richard Gnskill and family, the Jerome\ngrandchildren, the Leslie grandchildren, the Donaldson and McCallum\ngrandchildren.\nTRAINLOAD OF LAND\n8EEKERS REACHES CALGARY\n(By Daily News Leu*d WlreiV ''. .\nCALGARY, Alta., Aug. 22.\u2014A train-\nload of American land buyers, travelling on a special train, arrived in Calgary this morning in charge of agents\nof the Canadian Pacific railway land\ndepartment. The Immigrants represent all sections, but the mujority of\nthem are from the middle western\nstates. Many of them will locate ln\nsouthern Alberta.\nBURGLARS CRACK SAFE\nFOR TWENTY DOLLARS\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nCALGARY, Alta., Aug. 22.---Burg-\nlars cracked the safe of the\"* Dixon\nTent & Mattress factory early ySstftr-\nday morning, securing the money the\nstrong box contained, about $20, and\nmade a clean getaway.\nBODY  FOUND.\n(By Dally Newa Leased Wlre.*i\nPRINCE ALBERT, Sask., Aug. 22.\u2014\nThe body of Charle*-, McDonald, who\nwas drowned while engage,) In, a\nSwimming race In the , Saskatchewan\nriver on Sunday, was found floating\ndown with the current tonight and\nbrought ashore at the very wharf*\nwhich w*\u00bbs to hftvo been the goal.\nf     PAGt tKVIN\nHandsome Models in Women's\nNew Fall Coats\nShowing all Hit* newest and most winning capers of fashion. Three-quarter lengths witii cutaway or\nsquare fronts, long and fancy revert. Also neck fastening garments in this display. Newspaper description hardly does justice to these creations now on view on our second floor, however concise a description  rendered.    We must  urge   you to pay this department a visit.    Surprising  garments   will    be   shown\nyou at modest prices\u2014**\n$10.00 to $35.00\nSATURDAY SPECIALS\n18-in. Jute Stair\nCarpet\nT. Mil for, Of*\np.r yard  \u00ab>\u00abH**\nSpecially suitable for Rtalra, hall,\nrunners, etc., etc.; comes In tan and\ngreen shades   with   border;  looks\nwell and wears splendidly.\nVery special, per yard   35c\nCocoa Door Mats\nA snap at,\neach   \t\nSave lubor und keep your house\nfree  from  dirt  and dust  by  purchasing one of these door mats, at\nthis speciul price, Saturday\nonly     95c\n95c\nAxminster Rugs\n$2.25\nTo tall for\neach  \t\nSuitable for any    room    In    the\nhouse;   eome in mottled effects of\ngreen, tan and crimson, with fancy\nborder on each end; size 27x&4.\nSpecial today    $2.25\nNew and Attractive Arrivals in\nFall Suits for\nWomen\nThough not yet complete, our\nshowing of women's new fall\nsuits is Indeed good. Fresh,\nsmart and strictly up-to-date\ngarments in the season's best\nand most becoming styles. Every\none denotes fashion and perfect\nworkmanship.\nSERGES, FANCY TWEEDS,\nCHEVIOTS, ETC.,  ETC.\nShowing the new 40 to 45-\ninch coat, beautifully lined in\nheavy satin und fancy silks.\nSkirts in plain tailored or fancy\nstyles. Nothing newer, more\nhandsome or better could be displayed than this first showing\non our second floor. Trices\nrange from $18.50 to $35.00.\n[SATURDAY SPECIALS]\nA Saturday Sale of\nTowels at, pair, 40c\nThis is the best towel value that\nthis store has ever offered, and\neverybody with a towel need should\nfill It here to day. The lot Includes\nTurkish towels in grey and white\neffects, good dryers, also linen\nHuckaback towels wltb Damask\nborders and hemmed ends; size 19\nx38. Regular 50c and \"\u25a0'\u00ab\u25a0 values.\nOn sale today only,   per   pair, 40c\nSilk Ribbons\n7 inches wide, to stll for,\npsr yard   25c\nBeautiful rich quality ribbons,\ntoo, in spite of this low price. They\nare all Bilk quality und we have\nthem in every shade of thc season,\nSuitable for millinery trimmings,\nhair bows, etc.; worth 35c yard.\nSpecial Saturday only, yard  .. 25c\nMen's Vclour Hats\nA SNAP $2.25\nMi'i''11\"1*^\nA very fortunate circumsUnco\nbrings these beautiful bats to you at\nabout half their regular value. They\narc made of a tine plush velour, In\nshades of stone, green, brown, etc., In\nthe very newest shapes.\nA great bargain at      $2.25\nSpecials from the Busy Grocery Section\nNELSON BRAND JAMS, this\nseason's make \u2014 Strawberry,\nraspberry   apricot   and   black\ncurrant\u20141-lb. glass  25c\n5-lb.  tin      90c\nMARMALADE SPECIAL\u2014\n\"Stephen's\"    Tangerine,    large\nbottle    25c\nFresh    shipment of Cheese\u2014\nLImburger, 2-lb. brick ... 75c\nCream brick, per lb ...... 40c\nBaked Beans in tomato sauce\u2014\n\"Quaker.\" small tin, 4 for 25c\n\"Quaker,\"  large tin, 2 for 25c\nVan Camps, small tin, 2 for 25c\nVan Camps, large tin, each, 20c\nHeintz,   Red Kidney, \"plain,\"\nsmall tins, 2 for   25c\nlarge  tins,  each   20e\nFRESH  FRUITS\nApples, 4 lbs. for     25c\ni'antelopes, each ... 15c and 20c\nPlums, per basket  50c\nPeaches (local) 2 lbs for ... 25c\nPears, 2 lbs. for   25c\nGrapes, per lb  25c\nVEGETABLES\nHothouse Cucumbers, large, 15o\nHothouse  Tomatoes,   per  lb. 20c\nSweet Potatoes,   3   lbs.   for 26c\nFresh  Corn,  per doS  50c\nLOCAL   POTATOES,   No.   1\nquality,  per  100-Ib.\nsack       $1.50\nHudson's Bay  Company\nIncorporated 1670\nIncorporated 1670\nsays;bank;bill\nnUMED|AT\"TRU3T8\nW. J, Bryan Aids Democratic Majority\nIn   Fight  to   Force  Measure\nThrough Congress.\n, (By Dally News Leased Wire.)\n; WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.\u2014Supporters of tn,. administration currency\nbill scored an important victory in the\nhouse Democratic caucus today when\nthev brought to their aid an unqualified endorsement of the measure from\nSecretary Bryan and defeated proposed\ninsurgent amendments that would have\nprohibited Interlocking directorates in\nnational or state banks incorporated\nunder the proposed law. Secretary\nBryan in a Mler addressed t \u2022 Chairman Glass, of the currency committee,\napproved the bill as it stands, declaring President Wilson had recognised\nfundamental rights of popular control\nIn Us provisions. He asserted that the\nplank of the Democratic platform\nagainst interlocking directorates was\naimed chiefly at trusts and he urged\nDemocrats to stand by the president\nand not to load down the currency\nbill with any amendment that might\nendanger Its early passage.\nNOTICE\nThe strike at thc Queen mine, Sheep\nCreek, B.C., Is still on. All working*\nmen are warned to stay away until the\nstrike is settled.\nBy order of the Tmlr Minors' union.\nW. B. M'ISAAC.\n,   Vmir, B.C.. .Tuna 27th. 1013. >*\u25a0\u00ab\nJust Sit Down and Think\nWhat Is needed In your bathroom In\n;the plumbing line. You know It ts\nof the greatest Importance, from a\nhealth point ot view, that the bath and\nsink? should be in a perfectly sanitary\ncondition, assuring pure air and atmosphere at all seasons. We are expert plumbers and specialists in the\nfixing of high-grade sanitary equipments for homes. a      t\nE. K. STRACHAN\nBaker St, Nelson\nBANK OF ENGLAND\nRE8ERVE TOTAL INCREASES\n(By Dally News Leased Wire)\nLONDON, Aug. 88.\u2014The weekly\nstatement of the Hank of England Is:\nTotal reserve Increased \u00a31,459,000;\ncirculation decreased \u00a3231.000; bullion Increased \u00a31,228,112; other securities Increased \u00a3573,000; other deposits increased \u00a31,004,000; public\ndeposlta increased \u00a31,001,000; noteB\nreserve increased \u00a31,470,000; government securities decreased \u00a3 3,000;\nproportion of the bunk's reserve to\nliabilities. 58.62 per cent, Discount,\n4*\/$ per cent.\nPASSENGERS HURT IN WRECK\n\u2014\n(By Daily News Lease-) Wire.)\nPJTTSBi'RG, Pa., lAug\". 22.\u2014Tip\nEastern Express from Chicago to New\nYork o\\er the Pittsburg, Fort Wayi%\n& Chicago rallwav was wrecked near\nLatonia, Ohio, not far from *hV\nPennsylvania state line soon after-ll\no'clonk this morning -md a number of\npassengers were hurt. Tht> train \"'as\nspppdingalci.!*-   nno of th*' best stretches\nof track on th<> Pennsylvania system\nwhen a truck under a day coach\nbroke, derailing the car and the Ihree\noullmana following. *\nDaily News \"Want' Ads. Gat Results.\nBig Labor Day\nCelebration\nWILL BE  HELD AT\nPhoenix, B. C, Monday,\nSept. 1, 1913 j\nTwo thousand dollars in prizes.   Good   program   arranged,   consisting  of*\nrock drilling contests, baseball and football tournaments witii teams rep-i\nresenting   Republic,   Danville,  Grand   Korku,    Greenwood    and    1'hucnix.\nSpecial train service in connection.     Sports open to all  comers.    Money]\nprizes for all competitions,   Boxing contest for middleweight champion\nship.   Big dance at night.   A cordial invitation extended to all.\nFor further particulars apply JOHN  MARSHALL Secretary.\nBritish Columbia\nIS ALWAYS REPRESENTED AT THE POPULAR\nBelleville Business College\nLIMITED\nvhere students are in attendance from Vancouver, B. C, to Newfoundland\nen the East and frpm the United States.   There are many  reasons why\nyou should get a good commercial training.    Writs for catalogue regard*\ning our Superior Courses.   Individual  instruction.    Open ail year.\nT. W. WAUCHOPE Principal\n8 CAMPBELL STREET, BELLEVILLE, ONT.\ni\n r\nMM EIGHT\nCfofcattp $t\\DS\nSATURDAY AUGUST 23\nBARTENDERS TO\nENJOY PICNIC\nAnnual Outing Will  Be Held at  Luna\nPark Tomorrow\u2014Good  Program\nof Sports\nTomorrow the annual picnic of the\nBart'*ndi*rs' and Brewery Workers'\nI\"nt<'ii;*. which was postponed from\nBunday last on account of the inclement weather, will be held at Luna\npark.\n*    The    bartenders'      picnic      usually\nUnequalled for General Use.\nW. P. TIERNEY, General Sales Agent\nNelson, B, C.\nCan shipped to all railway points.\nOur Toilet Soaps\nmake your face and  purses alike\nfeel like smiling.   For a few* days\nwe arc pricing our pure Castile ub\nfoiluws:\nCastile, S% lbs, B5C* 2 bars $1.00,\nCastile, 2 lbs, BOcj   1 bars $1.76,\nCastile, IH lb. cakcB 15c; 2 for\n\u25a025c.\nI  Olive Oil and Cucumber, G for\n25c- 18 cakes for 5Hc.\nRutherford Drug Co.\nLIMITED\nSatisfactory Druggists.\nWard Street nelson, B. C.\nLOCALITY\nThe phrenologist** are always\ntalking abpttt the \"bump of locality.\" You'll find the Nelson district \"bump of locality\" on all our\nfruit and vegetables. Delicious\npeaches, plums, raspberries\u2014the\nlast  of the  season.\nFresh onions, crisp celery, new\npotatoes, large cabbages und beautiful tomatoes, only 15c lb.\nIf there is anything hi fruit or\nvegetables you want, ask us.\nDon't forget about the raspber-\nrlee.   Those are the last.\nC. A. Drake Co\n911  Stanley  Street\n\u25a0ox 974 Phon. 101\nHoney Saved\nIs\nMoney Made\nHere is u chance to decorate\nyour home Tor little money. Look\nIn the window o* Campbell's Art\nGallery and see those fine pictures.\nReproductions   o[\nmouB artists, $6.00.\nthe  most  fa*\nfor sale rrom\n35c to $1.00 Each\nWhile they last,\nferent subjects.\nOne hundred dif*\nCampbell's Art Gallery\nNext  Hour Koutt'\nBast,   Plinne  4C\nay Steam Laundry\nSomething Very Tasty in\nFancy\nBiscuits\nLa Creme Wafer.\nCherry Ring,\nWater Ice.\n50c per lb.\nC. A. Benedict\nJosephine St.\nTRY OUR\nICE CREAM\nMade daily on the premises. Only\npure cream a\"d the best fruit and\nflavors used. F'\u00bbr home use, phone\nyour order for any quantity.\nChoquette Bros.\nBakers   and   Confectioners.\nMakers of High Grade Pastry,\nNelson, B.  C.\nDaily   News  Want Ads. Get  Results\nFor Rent\n$25.00-\n$22.00-\n127.00^\n$20.00-\n$15.00-\n$25.00-\n$27.00-\n$20.00-\n-Sfx-roomed house on MincB\nRoad.\n-Six-roomed bouse on Mines\nRoad.\n-Six-roomed house, with furnace, on Carbonate Street\n-Five-roomed houee on corner of Stanley and Observatory Streets.\n-Four-roomed house on\nWard Street.\n-Flvc-roomed flat on linker\nStreet.\n\u25a0Five-roomed house on Hall\nStreet.\n-Foiir-roomed bouse on Kootenay Street, close to Baker Street.\n$8.00\u2014Warehouse on Front Street.\nH. & N. Bird\nNelson, B. C.\nFRESH ARRIVALS\nPLUMS, 2 lbs. for\nPer imBket \t\n25c\n50c\nAPRICOTS, per crate\nolives, just arrived\nper bottlo, from\n$1,75\n15c In $1.00\nKjtHSIl TOMATOES, per Ib.\nFull line Campbell's Assorted\nSoups, jilt tin \t\nJ. A.; IRVING & Co. Z-GrT supplyPh1\u00b0.^\nproves one of the must successful of\nii\u00ab kind of tbe summer huh son. nnd\nit is expected thnt tlu* picnic this year\nwill be no exception to the rule.\nMany  nre  exported    to    go  over to\nLuna park to enjoy ihe long program\nuf pports that ban been arranged, the\nfeature of which Is the basebnll game\nbetween the bartenders and brewery-\nworkers team and a team picked from\nthe other teams of the city.\nLaunches will run over to the park\nat Intervals throughout tbe day, and\ntickets will be obtainable at the Nelson\nUont     &     Launch    company'\nTickets purchnsod for   last\nwill be good tomorrow.\nThe committee in charge w\nIk* understood that a portloi\nticket must be retained and \u25a0;\nupon demand un the grounds\npurk.\nwharf,\nunday\nit u\nreBented\nat Luna\nA delightful flannel 0am\no was given!\nlast evening by  'hi* nu ji\n'its   of  the\nKootenay Launch club in\ntbe iliinclng\njr-avlllon   of   the, club   hi\nisc   on   the\nwaterfont,   -.\nTh,\nGEM\nTONIGHTI\nSELECTION\nTONIGHT!\nORCHESTRA\nThe Diamond  Ring h\nMonday's   advertlsemeii\nnext contest.\nSee\nthe\nVitagraph Three-Reel Feature\nThe Snare of Fate\nOne of the greatest three-reel features thut has ever been shown.\nBeautiful settings, magnificent\nscenery ami grand costumes make\nIt interesting and attractive all the\nway through. The line acting by\nWilliam Humphrey must he accorded his long-deferred laurel wreath.\nDo not miss this feature, ns you\nwill see a great drama well played.\n\"PATHE'S WEEKLY\"\nLatest  news   from    all    over  the\nwo Nd.\nADMISSION   10   AND   15   CENTS.\nComing Monday\n\"THE TIGER LILLY\"\nIn three reels.\nHouse Heating\nThink of It now and you can have\nIt next winter.\nSee the\n6. C. Plumbing & Seating Co.\n(or prices.\nOPERA   HOUSE   BLOCK\nP.O. Box 485 Phon. 181\nWOVALOID\nRUBBER ROOFING\nThis is lhe best ready footing* on Ihe market. Made from highest grade\nof wool felt and -genuine asphalt, and contains no tar. Easily put un, as\neach roll contains cement nnd nails      All you require is a hammer.\nLet us send you samples anil prices.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co. Ltd.\nWhabaah and Retail. Nelson B. C.\nHAMILTON TORONTO VANCOUVER WINNIPEG\nSTREET RAILWAY\nRETURNS ARE GOOD\nIncome Gains Nearly Hundred Dollars\nin Two Weeks Compared With\nSame Period Last Year\nStreet railway returns for tho fortnight ending Aug. 14 showed an Increase in the company's earnings of\n$90.25 over thp corresponding period\nof last year. For the week ending\nAug. 7, 1818, the returns were (358.80\nas against $333.20 last year, and fur\ntbe week ending Auk. 14, 1818, the receipts were MIL TO as against $840.86\nInst year.\nMOTOR TRUCK DRIVER HELD\nON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE\nIBy Dally News Leased wire.)\nCALGARY, Alta. Aug. 22.\u2014JnmoB\nRhUBton, thought to he a visitor to\nthis city from Vancouver, died this\nafternoon at tlie Holy Cross hospital\nas the result of injuries received by\nbeing knocked down on First street\nwest by a Calgary Wine & Spirit company motor truck driven by William\nMarose, The driver Is under arrest\ncharged with manslaughter and an inquest will he held by Coroner T. J,\nCostello tomorrow.\nNelson Opera House\nONE NIGHT ONLY\nSaturday, Aug. 23\nEilly \"Single\" Clifford\nOffers the Merriest Riot of Mirth\nand Melody.\n\"BELIEVE ME\"\nPresented  in  Elaborate  Style by\nTHE INIMITABLE BILLY\nAnd a Clever Cast, of Metropolitan\nFavorite Comedians, Singers\nnnd dancers.\nWho Can\nSING, DANCE AND DELIGHT\nCostumes     Magnificent,    Scenery\nGorgeous, Electric Effects\nMarvelous.\nPrices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 60c,\nLadies\nThe calling season will soon be\nhere.\nAre you provided with tiie necessary\nSilver Card Case\nIf not. it will he our pleasure to\nBhow you the neat selection we\nhave in\nSTERLING  AND  GERMAN\n8ILVER.\n\u2022Some are plain polished, while\nOthers   full   hand    engraved,     AH\nwith chain for carrying.\nPrices range from\n$1.00 to $20.00\nThey are very fashionable.\nJ. 0. Patenaude\nManufacturing     Jeweler,     Watchmaker nnd Optician.\nStarland Theatre\nOYER'S STARLAND ORCHESTRA\nMATINEE 2:30\nLubin  Extraordinary   Feature   in\nTwo Parts\nThe Penalty of\nCrime\nA sensational offering well described by its name. The girl, who Is\nsent to fascinate the rb'ti young\nroan, Ib bo successful that lie falls\nwith her aud she with him. A\nbaggage car robbery, a motor ear\nchased and plungod over un embankment follow In quick succession.\nPatheplay\n\"THE  MAD SCULPTOR\"\nA most thrilling Incident is shown\nof a woman d\u00bbshed from u horse\nnt brenkneck speed.\nEssanay  Comedy\n\"THE    TRAIL    OF    ITCHING\nPALMS\"\nA bully comedy.\nADULTS 15c.\nCHILDREN 10c.\nComing     Tuesday \u2014 AMATEUR\nVAUDEVILLE\u2014All new faces.\nWheatleti\nAs   a   summer   Breakfast\nWhestlets make a delightful cbaiifi\nIt's tbe cream of the wheat, gran\u00bbl\nlated, and put up in 10-]b. sacks. I\nEvery bit aB good as package goodaj\nand much cheaper.   Ask your grocer,!\nThe Brackman Kerl\nMilling Co.. Limited!\nTents, Cots and\nBlankets\n\"Chs.pwt hi lh, Clly.\"\nThe Ark\nNew and Soccnd Hand Furnitura\nPhon.  1.385 800 V.rnon  St\nN.laon, B. C.\nUpper Duncan Launch Service\nThe    launch    BESSIE    Will    make\nweekly trips, Howser to Henly's Landing and return, each Thuradaj.\nSIMPSON BROS.\nPaste the Fly\nTHI8 FILTHY SPREADER OF DISEASE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE INFANT MORTALITY THAN ALL\nOTHER\"CAUSES COMBINED.   KILL A HUNDRED N OW   AND   THERE'LL   BE   A    MILLION    LESS   A\nMONTH HENCE, ,\nFLY POISON  PADS\u2014Packet   10o FLICO TAPE, 3 ft. long  5o\nPYRAMID  FLY CATCHER\u2014Each   5o 8TICKY SPOOLS, 3n in. long   So\n25c - Rexall Diarrhoea Compound - 25c\n1\nQUICKLY CURES DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY.     ABSOLUTELY\nOPIUM\nGUARANTEED.      CONTAIN8    NO\nALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.\nThe Poole Drug Co.\nTHE REXALL 8T0RE.\nWE NEVER SLEEP.\nIMPRESSED WITH\nFLOWER SHOW\nJ. W. Holmes Delighted With Display\nat   Rossland\u2014Looks for  Much\nFriendly Competition\nGreatly pleased and very surprised\nat tho excellent exhibits of small\nfruits, vegetables nnd (lowers ills-\nplayed at the first animnl fcossland\nllowef show wna j. w. Holmes, president of tlie Nelson* ROSe festival, who\nvisited ROBSlarid to attend the (lower\nshow on   Wednesday Inst.\nMr. Holmes whs greatly surprised at\ntho display which was almost entirely\ngrown In tlie h|gh altitude aroum\nRossland, some (^,the exhibitions o\nsmall fruits and vegetables being real\nly marvellous. He consulted with tin\nofficers itf the Rossland show, giving\nto them tlie results of bis experience\nwith the first Nelson display, nnd receiving from them many suggestions\nwhieh he hopes will be of value to the\nnext   local   rose  festival.\nMr. Holmes feels that with a (lower\nshow now organized in the Gulden\nCity some friendly competition in displays are sure to came about, and hi\nis positive that it will prove added\nstimulus to the floral devotees of both\ncities and, the entire district.\nThere is nothing to prevent these\ntwo cities, he believes, from fostering\nsuch splendid displays and encourag\nin\/-' such beautiful gardens among\nKootenay homos that will make for\nthis section of the province a wld>\nspread reputation in respect to its\nfloriculture,\nBACKS LLOYD GEORGE\n(By Dally Xews Loaned Wire.)\ntONDON,  Aug. 22.\u2014A.  M.  Debeck,\nwho Is well known in Certain parts\nCanada and who has announced that\nhe will seek election In tho Walthiun\nstow division at the next election, de\nclares himself a strong supporter of\nLloyd George, and further describes\nhimself as an Imperial Liberal, taking\na great interest In the labor question\nN\nE\nL\nEVER MISS THE GOLDEN OPPOR TUNITY TO\nXERCISE YOUR JUDGMENT;\nOST OPPORTUNITIES ARE GONE FOR EVER.\n|EE US TODAY AND GET TO KNOW\n0\nUR  AVAILABLE  AND  GENUINE  SNAPS IN\nN\nELSON   AND   DISTRICT   PROPERTIES.\nCITY PROPERTY. FRUIT LANDS. INVESTMENT*\nFIRE.     LIFE.     ACCIDENT AND  EMPLOYERS\nLIABILITY INSURANCES.\nBONDS.       STOCKS.      SHARES,\nChas. F. McHardy\n,_\u00ab_,_  IHE GREEN BLOCK, NEU80N, B, C,    ..i......   ,\nKELSON NEWS OF TBE DAY\nchief provincial Constable Blaok is\nmaking an official  visit  to Sloean and\nis  expected   back   this  evening,\nMln**   Esther   best   of   Vancouver   ls\nvisiting   Mrs.   J,   W.   Mncluiy,   Vernon\nNeet, for a few days on' her way to\nGrand l'orli.4,\nClaud*\nWales\nwas\n\u25a0rated\nnil\nf\nippendlcitifl  at\nthp\nKq\nitenaj\n\u25a0a\nSenerjl\nhosptti\n1     V\npste\nday\nL\u00bbV\n1\")\nRose &\nHartin.\n.. W. Madden, tbe Jockey who has\nspent 'he |m\u00abi week In the cltv on his\ny to the MInbru track in Vancouver,\nwill leave On tho Great Northern this\nmorning for  the  ''east,\nMiss Olive Bealby and Misa Mabel\nAstley left on the coast train on\nThursday      evening      for     Vancouver\nwhere they win attend tin- provincial\nnormal school during next term.\nMiSf* Dora Wolverfon will leave this\nevening for Vancouver where she will\nattend   the   provincial   normal   school\nduring next term.\nMrs. perey J<\nmorning on the\nGreenwood afto*\nMIbb Anna Neb;*\nlUffo |Pft yesterday\nItniindary train for\nvisiting   her   friend.\nin, In this city.\nThe watcr f\u00bb 'he went arm fell 1%\nIn. ju the past 21 hours and Is non\nstanding at fi ft. 10 in. above last yearV\nlow water mark.\nMrs. Amil Burnett and children of\nHossiand. who have been enjoying n\nweek's outing at Proctor, nre visiting\nNelson on thelf way home and are\nguests   at   the   Hume.     They   w|||   remain  in  Nelson  for a   few days before\nreturning to Rossland,\nOno of the features of lhe visit of\ngeological party tn Nelson was tin*\nmineral exhlbi, that \\t*aa inspected in\nthe hoard of Hade rooms. As well as\ntho permanent exhibit of the board\nor trade sevoral snecimens wero l0n-n-\notl by K. petors, The mineral display\nwas tastefultv s<*t off by floral decorations Including a beautiful collection\nof sweet peas.\nNELSON MAN TO\nGO TO BRANDON\nF.   E, Camp.  Telegraph   Inspector for\nThis District, Is Promoted\u2014Successor  Is Not Announced\n[By Bally News Leased Wire.)\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 22.\u2014The following changes in Canadian J'uclflc railway telegraph officials were announced today by the general superintendent, .1. McMillan:\nF,   E.  Camp,   telegraph   inspector  at\nNelson, it.r., in bo telegraph inspector\nat Brandon, Man.; W. Rutherford, telegraph Inspector at Itrandon, to be\ntelegraph Inspector at Souris, Man.\nMr. Camp has been In Nelson for\nthe 1'i'si year, having been transferred\nhere from Hevelstoko Where he Was\nInspector of telegraphs. He will leave\nfor Brandon  on  Monday.\nCHINESE THREATEN TO\nBOMBARD GERMAN CONSULATE\n(By Daily News Leased Wlre.l\nBERLIN, Aug. 22.\u2014-Advices received by the German foreign office today\nrrom Nanking, China, indicate that\ntioiiblo is pending between the German naval orflcera nnd the liouUiern\nrevolutionists, who threaten to bombard the German consulate and tho\nGerman eruiser Kmbilen. The insur*\ngent leader sent a letter to tho German consul nt Nanking declaring that\nthe lOnibden had bombarded the rebel\npositions on Lion hill and announced\nbis intention of retaliating on tho\ncruiser. The conBtil denied tho allegation. In the meantime the German\narmored cruiser ficharnhorn has been\nsent to Nanking.\nAT THE THEATRES\n\u25a0Billy Clifford, the comedian, Is hi\ned this way. He Is blazing a trail of\nlaughter across the continent and in\nso doing has been wonderfully successful. He will be aeon In his merry\nlaugh-creating vehicle, \"Believe Me\"\nat tbe Opera bouse tonight. This\nclever play Is a musicnl satire in\nwhich the central flgurp is a rollicking young Englishman. Naturally he\ngets himself into all manner of scrapes\nand his actions during this time furnish many a hearty laugh. Mr. Clifford plays the role of thc pay young\nman, ond he not only affords much\nfun, hut be also sings many good\nsongs which are really new.\nThe Gem theatre; management wish\nto thank the patrons of tbe Gem theatre for their patronage during the\ndiamond ring competition, and announces that It is putting on another\ncompetition, starting on   Monday.\nArrangements were completed yesterday between George Horstend,\nmanager of the Nelson Opera house,\nand the Canadian Provincial Theatres.\nLimited, whereby Nelaon is to be in-\neluded In thc all-Canadian vaudeville\ncircuit\/- This fact means thut commencing in November next Nelson\ntheatre-goers will have a chance of\nseeing firBt class vaudeville three\nnights of every week, and acts will be\npresented that will compare favorably\nwith anything Heen In the big clrrd.*\nsays Mr. Horstead. Thc .fdiown W\nbe staged on Thursday, Friday and\nSaturday of each week,\nSpecial\nOrder\nSamples\nFor FALL and Winter are the\nfinest range we have ever shown.\nFor those who prefer getting their\nclothes specially made for them,\nwe recommend this plan. We have\nexpert tailors to tuko the measurements and guarantee perfect satisfaction, or we keep the clothes.\nDrop in and take a look through\nthe samples. It Is a pleasure to\nshow them anyway.\nEmory & Walley\nBuilding Tine Is Here\nIEE US FOR PRICE!\nen all kinds of\nBUILDING   MATERIAL\nIpeoial attention to #ut of town\nwork and orders.\nWaters & Pascoe\nBUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR*\nOffic. and Factory!\nFRONT STREET\nFits-D Eyeglasses\nThey are so comfortable you hardly j\nrealize you're wearing glasses.\nLet mo show you tho new stylos.\n i\nR. L. DOUGLASS!\nTHE GRADUATE OPTICIAN\nCertified by a Provincial Board ol\nExaminers tn Optometry,\nRoom 18 K. W. C. Block.\nIdeal Goods for Ideal\nKootenay Weather\nSay, folks, get on the car and\ngo to Joy's, or you could telephone,\nthen be could fill your order for\nsome of the following:\nNew Potatoes, (1.70 per 100 lbs.\nClark's Chicken Breast in glass,\n75c.\nClark's Lunch Tongue, 45c.\nDried Beef, 25c.\nAylmer Boned Chicken, 45c.\nSwift's Boiled Ham cut to nny\nthickness, *10c per lb.\nTry some of Swift's Premium\nBacon or Ham in Camp. The smell\nof It cooking is appetizing.\nJoy's Cash Grocery\nCorner of Josephine and Mill 8ti.\nOne Block North of Car Line.\nTelephone 19. P. O. Box 637.\nGUNBOAT SINKS.\n(By Dnllv Nawi leaiad Wire.)\nMA LAI O, ^ Sweden, Aug. 22.\u2014While\nmaneuvers pf the Swedish fleet wero\nin progress off this tow*-) early today\nnn anhOrecl whip collided with and\nsunk a gunboat) No details of the disaster havo been received,\nBesides Seeing Perfectly\nWith \"Consol\" Eyeglasses\nYou look well with them on.\nWhen we adjust \"Consol\"\nmountings to your nose they remain securely in place until you\ntake them off. Beet of all, they\nare perfectly comfortable and\ngood looking.\nIf you nre interested in better\neyesight and better eyeglasses\nwo  will  gladly   explain  many\n\u25a0  other \"Consol\" advantages,\nJ. J. Walker\nThe Sole Agent for Howard\nWatches.\nBaker St. Nelaon, B.C.\nBuilding\nLots\n1 (cleared) lot on Gore Street (250\n6 lots on Robson Street   It pur\nchased en block ., $1,360.00\nOr will sell these lots In pairs at,\nper pair  1500,00\n2 (cleared) lots on Nelson Avenue,\nFairview  (600,00\nGood terms can be had on any;\nof the above.\nSt Denis &\nLawrence\nMcculloch lulidlmj.\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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